1 #!/usr/bin/tclsh 2 # 3 # This script builds a single C code file holding all of FTS2 code. 4 # The name of the output file is fts2amal.c. To build this file, 5 # first do: 6 # 7 # make target_source 8 # 9 # The make target above moves all of the source code files into 10 # a subdirectory named "tsrc". (This script expects to find the files 11 # there and will not work if they are not found.) 12 # 13 # After the "tsrc" directory has been created and populated, run 14 # this script: 15 # 16 # tclsh mkfts2amal.tcl 17 # 18 # The amalgamated FTS2 code will be written into fts2amal.c 19 # 20 21 # Open the output file and write a header comment at the beginning 22 # of the file. 23 # 24 set out [open fts2amal.c w] 25 set today [clock format [clock seconds] -format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC" -gmt 1] 26 puts $out [subst \ 27 {/****************************************************************************** 28 ** This file is an amalgamation of separate C source files from the SQLite 29 ** Full Text Search extension 2 (fts2). By combining all the individual C 30 ** code files into this single large file, the entire code can be compiled 31 ** as a one translation unit. This allows many compilers to do optimizations 32 ** that would not be possible if the files were compiled separately. It also 33 ** makes the code easier to import into other projects. 34 ** 35 ** This amalgamation was generated on $today. 36 */}] 37 38 # These are the header files used by FTS2. The first time any of these 39 # files are seen in a #include statement in the C code, include the complete 40 # text of the file in-line. The file only needs to be included once. 41 # 42 foreach hdr { 43 fts2.h 44 fts2_hash.h 45 fts2_tokenizer.h 46 sqlite3.h 47 sqlite3ext.h 48 } { 49 set available_hdr($hdr) 1 50 } 51 52 # 78 stars used for comment formatting. 53 set s78 \ 54 {*****************************************************************************} 55 56 # Insert a comment into the code 57 # 58 proc section_comment {text} { 59 global out s78 60 set n [string length $text] 61 set nstar [expr {60 - $n}] 62 set stars [string range $s78 0 $nstar] 63 puts $out "/************** $text $stars/" 64 } 65 66 # Read the source file named $filename and write it into the 67 # sqlite3.c output file. If any #include statements are seen, 68 # process them approprately. 69 # 70 proc copy_file {filename} { 71 global seen_hdr available_hdr out 72 set tail [file tail $filename] 73 section_comment "Begin file $tail" 74 set in [open $filename r] 75 while {![eof $in]} { 76 set line [gets $in] 77 if {[regexp {^#\s*include\s+["<]([^">]+)[">]} $line all hdr]} { 78 if {[info exists available_hdr($hdr)]} { 79 if {$available_hdr($hdr)} { 80 section_comment "Include $hdr in the middle of $tail" 81 copy_file tsrc/$hdr 82 section_comment "Continuing where we left off in $tail" 83 } 84 } elseif {![info exists seen_hdr($hdr)]} { 85 set seen_hdr($hdr) 1 86 puts $out $line 87 } 88 } elseif {[regexp {^#ifdef __cplusplus} $line]} { 89 puts $out "#if 0" 90 } elseif {[regexp {^#line} $line]} { 91 # Skip #line directives. 92 } else { 93 puts $out $line 94 } 95 } 96 close $in 97 section_comment "End of $tail" 98 } 99 100 101 # Process the source files. Process files containing commonly 102 # used subroutines first in order to help the compiler find 103 # inlining opportunities. 104 # 105 foreach file { 106 fts2.c 107 fts2_hash.c 108 fts2_porter.c 109 fts2_tokenizer.c 110 fts2_tokenizer1.c 111 fts2_icu.c 112 } { 113 copy_file tsrc/$file 114 } 115 116 close $out 117