/* @(#) munch.c 1.5 1/27/86 17:47:58 */ /*ident "@(#)cfront:lib/static/munch.c 1.5"*/ /* scan nm output and detect constructors and destructors for static objects. the name on an nm output line is expected to be in the right hand margin. the name is expected to be on the form __STD*_ or __STI*_ and less than 100 characters long. nm output lines are assumed to be less than 256 characters long. constructors found are called by _main() called from main(). destructors found is called by exit(). return 0 if no constructor or destructor is found otherwise. The output is ? */ #include extern int strcpy(char*, char*); extern char * strtok(char*, char*); struct sbuf { sbuf* next; char str[100]; sbuf(sbuf* l, char* p) { next=l; #ifdef BSD strcpy(str,p); #else strcpy(str,strtok(p," |")); #endif } }; sbuf* dtor; // list of constructors sbuf* ctor; // list of destructors main (int argc, char* argv[]) { char buf[256]; register char* p; // int monitor = argc-1; // -p or no argument newline: p = buf; for(;;) { register char* st; int c; switch (c=getchar()) { case EOF: goto done; case '\n': #ifdef BSD if (p[-1] != '_') goto newline; #endif *p = 0; // terminate string p = buf; while (*p++!='_') { if ( *p == '\0') goto newline; } for (p--; *p == '_'; p++) ; p--; st = p; if (st[0]!='_') goto newline; if (st[1]!='S') goto newline; if (st[2]!='T') goto newline; switch (st[3]) { case 'D': dtor = new sbuf(dtor,st); goto newline; case 'I': ctor = new sbuf(ctor,st); goto newline; default: goto newline; } default: *p++ = c; } } done: int cond = dtor||ctor; if (cond == 0) return 0; printf("typedef int (*PFV)();\n"); // "int" to dodge bsd4.2 bug if (ctor) { for (sbuf* p = ctor; p; p=p->next) printf("int %s();\n",p->str); printf("extern PFV _ctors[];\nPFV _ctors[] = {\n"); for (sbuf* q = ctor; q; q=q->next) printf("\t%s,\n",q->str); printf("\t0\n};\n"); } if (dtor) { for (sbuf* p = dtor; p; p=p->next) printf("int %s();\n",p->str); printf("extern PFV _dtors[];\nPFV _dtors[] = {\n"); for (sbuf* q = dtor; q; q=q->next) printf("\t%s,\n",q->str); printf("\t0\n};\n"); } return 1; }