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1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2use strict;
3
4use Getopt::Long qw(:config bundling no_auto_abbrev);
5use Pod::Usage;
6use Config;
7
8my @targets
9 = qw(none config.sh config.h miniperl lib/Config.pm Fcntl perl test_prep);
10
11my %options =
12 (
13 'expect-pass' => 1,
14 clean => 1, # mostly for debugging this
15 );
16
17# We accept #!./miniperl and #!./perl
18# We don't accept #!miniperl and #!perl as their intent is ambiguous
19my $run_with_our_perl = qr{\A#!(\./(?:mini)?perl)\b};
20
21my $linux64 = `uname -sm` eq "Linux x86_64\n" ? '64' : '';
22
23my @paths;
24
25if ($^O eq 'linux') {
26 # This is the search logic for a multi-arch library layout
27 # added to linux.sh in commits 40f026236b9959b7 and dcffd848632af2c7.
28 my $gcc = -x '/usr/bin/gcc' ? '/usr/bin/gcc' : 'gcc';
29
30 foreach (`$gcc -print-search-dirs`) {
31 next unless /^libraries: =(.*)/;
32 foreach (split ':', $1) {
33 next if m/gcc/;
34 next unless -d $_;
35 s!/$!!;
36 push @paths, $_;
37 }
38 }
39 push @paths, map {$_ . $linux64} qw(/usr/local/lib /lib /usr/lib)
40 if $linux64;
41}
42
43my %defines =
44 (
45 usedevel => '',
46 optimize => '-g',
47 ld => 'cc',
48 (@paths ? (libpth => \@paths) : ()),
49 );
50
51# Needed for the 'ignore_versioned_solibs' emulation below.
52push @paths, qw(/usr/local/lib /lib /usr/lib)
53 unless $linux64;
54
55unless(GetOptions(\%options,
56 'target=s', 'make=s', 'jobs|j=i', 'expect-pass=i',
57 'expect-fail' => sub { $options{'expect-pass'} = 0; },
58 'clean!', 'one-liner|e=s@', 'c', 'l', 'w', 'match=s',
59 'no-match=s' => sub {
60 $options{match} = $_[1];
61 $options{'expect-pass'} = 0;
62 },
63 'force-manifest', 'force-regen', 'setpgrp!', 'timeout=i',
64 'test-build', 'validate',
65 'all-fixups', 'early-fixup=s@', 'late-fixup=s@', 'valgrind',
66 'check-args', 'check-shebang!', 'usage|help|?', 'gold=s',
67 'A=s@',
68 'D=s@' => sub {
69 my (undef, $val) = @_;
70 if ($val =~ /\A([^=]+)=(.*)/s) {
71 $defines{$1} = length $2 ? $2 : "\0";
72 } else {
73 $defines{$val} = '';
74 }
75 },
76 'U=s@' => sub {
77 $defines{$_[1]} = undef;
78 },
79 )) {
80 pod2usage(exitval => 255, verbose => 1);
81}
82
83my ($target, $match) = @options{qw(target match)};
84
85@ARGV = ('sh', '-c', 'cd t && ./perl TEST base/*.t')
86 if $options{validate} && !@ARGV;
87
88pod2usage(exitval => 0, verbose => 2) if $options{usage};
89
90# This needs to be done before the next arguments check, as it's populating
91# @ARGV
92if (defined $target && $target =~ /\.t\z/) {
93 # t/TEST don't have a reliable way to run the test script under valgrind
94 # The $ENV{VALGRIND} code was only added after v5.8.0, and is more
95 # geared to logging than to exiting on failure if errors are found.
96 # I guess one could fudge things by replacing the symlink t/perl with a
97 # wrapper script which invokes valgrind, but leave doing that until
98 # someone needs it. (If that's you, then patches welcome.)
99 foreach (qw(valgrind match validate test-build one-liner)) {
100 die_255("$0: Test-case targets can't be run with --$_")
101 if $options{$_};
102 }
103 die_255("$0: Test-case targets can't be combined with an explict test")
104 if @ARGV;
105
106 # Needing this unless is a smell suggesting that this implementation of
107 # test-case targets is not really in the right place.
108 unless ($options{'check-args'}) {
109 # The top level sanity tests refuse to start or end a test run at a
110 # revision which skips, hence this test ensures reasonable sanity at
111 # automatically picking a suitable start point for both normal operation
112 # and --expect-fail
113 skip("Test case $target is not a readable file")
114 unless -f $target && -r _;
115 }
116
117 # t/TEST runs from and takes pathnames relative to t/, so need to strip
118 # out a leading t, or add ../ otherwise
119 unless ($target =~ s!\At/!!) {
120 $target = "../$target";
121 }
122 @ARGV = ('sh', '-c', "cd t && ./perl TEST " . quotemeta $target);
123 $target = 'test_prep';
124}
125
126pod2usage(exitval => 255, verbose => 1)
127 unless @ARGV || $match || $options{'test-build'} || defined $options{'one-liner'};
128pod2usage(exitval => 255, verbose => 1)
129 if !$options{'one-liner'} && ($options{l} || $options{w});
130
131check_shebang($ARGV[0])
132 if $options{'check-shebang'} && @ARGV && !$options{match};
133
134exit 0 if $options{'check-args'};
135
136=head1 NAME
137
138bisect.pl - use git bisect to pinpoint changes
139
140=head1 SYNOPSIS
141
142 # When did this become an error?
143 .../Porting/bisect.pl -e 'my $a := 2;'
144 # When did this stop being an error?
145 .../Porting/bisect.pl --expect-fail -e '1 // 2'
146 # When did this test start failing?
147 .../Porting/bisect.pl --target t/op/sort.t
148 # When were all lines matching this pattern removed from all files?
149 .../Porting/bisect.pl --match '\b(?:PL_)hash_seed_set\b'
150 # When was some line matching this pattern added to some file?
151 .../Porting/bisect.pl --expect-fail --match '\buseithreads\b'
152 # When did this test program stop exiting 0?
153 .../Porting/bisect.pl -- ./perl -Ilib ../test_prog.pl
154 # When did this first become valid syntax?
155 .../Porting/bisect.pl --target=miniperl --end=v5.10.0 \
156 --expect-fail -e 'my $a := 2;'
157 # What was the last revision to build with these options?
158 .../Porting/bisect.pl --test-build -Dd_dosuid
159 # When did this test program start generating errors from valgrind?
160 .../Porting/bisect.pl --valgrind ../test_prog.pl
161
162=head1 DESCRIPTION
163
164Together F<bisect.pl> and F<bisect-runner.pl> attempt to automate the use
165of C<git bisect> as much as possible. With one command (and no other files)
166it's easy to find out
167
168=over 4
169
170=item *
171
172Which commit caused this example code to break?
173
174=item *
175
176Which commit caused this example code to start working?
177
178=item *
179
180Which commit added the first file to match this regex?
181
182=item *
183
184Which commit removed the last file to match this regex?
185
186=back
187
188usually without needing to know which versions of perl to use as start and
189end revisions.
190
191By default F<bisect.pl> will process all options, then use the rest of the
192command line as arguments to list C<system> to run a test case. By default,
193the test case should pass (exit with 0) on earlier perls, and fail (exit
194non-zero) on I<blead>. F<bisect.pl> will use F<bisect-runner.pl> to find the
195earliest stable perl version on which the test case passes, check that it
196fails on blead, and then use F<bisect-runner.pl> with C<git bisect run> to
197find the commit which caused the failure.
198
199Many of perl's own test scripts exit 0 even if their TAP reports test
200failures, and some need particular setup (such as running from the right
201directory, or adding C<-T> to the command line). Hence if you want to bisect
202a test script, you can specify it with the I<--target> option, and it will
203be invoked using F<t/TEST> which performs all the setup, and exits non-zero
204if the TAP reports failures. This works for any file ending C<.t>, so you can
205use it with a file outside of the working checkout, for example to test a
206particular version of a test script, as a path inside the repository will
207(of course) be testing the version of the script checked out for the current
208revision, which may be too early to have the test you are interested in.
209
210Because the test case is the complete argument to C<system>, it is easy to
211run something other than the F<perl> built, if necessary. If you need to run
212the perl built, you'll probably need to invoke it as C<./perl -Ilib ...>.
213As a special case, if the first argument of the test case is a readable file
214(whether executable or not), matching C<qr{\A#!./(?:mini)?perl\b}> then it
215will have C<./perl> <-Ilib> (or C<./miniperl>) prepended to it.
216
217You need a clean checkout to run a bisect. You can use the checkout
218containing F<Porting/bisect.pl> if you wish - in this case
219F<Porting/bisect.pl> will copy F<Porting/bisect-runner.pl> to a temporary
220file generated by C<File::Temp::tempfile()>. If doing this, beware that when
221the bisect ends (or you abort it) then your checkout is no longer at
222C<blead>, so you will need to C<git checkout blead> before restarting, to
223get the current version of F<Porting/bisect.pl> again. It's often easier
224either to copy F<Porting/bisect.pl> and F<Porting/bisect-runner.pl> to
225another directory (I<e.g.> F<~/bin>, if you have one), or to create a second
226git repository for running bisect. To create a second local repository, if
227your working checkout is called F<perl>, a simple solution is to make a
228local clone, and run from that. I<i.e.>:
229
230 cd ..
231 git clone perl perl2
232 cd perl2
233 ../perl/Porting/bisect.pl ...
234
235By default, F<bisect-runner.pl> will automatically disable the build of
236L<DB_File> for commits earlier than ccb44e3bf3be2c30, as it's not practical
237to patch DB_File 1.70 and earlier to build with current Berkeley DB headers.
238(ccb44e3bf3be2c30 was in September 1999, between 5.005_62 and 5.005_63.)
239If your F<db.h> is old enough you can override this with C<-Unoextensions>.
240
241=head1 OPTIONS
242
243=over 4
244
245=item *
246
247--start I<commit-ish>
248
249Earliest revision to test, as a I<commit-ish> (a tag, commit or anything
250else C<git> understands as a revision). If not specified, F<bisect.pl> will
251search stable .0 perl releases until it finds one where the test case
252passes. The default is to search from 5.002 to the most recent tagged stable
253release (v5.18.0 at the time of writing). If F<bisect.pl> detects that the
254checkout is on a case insensitive file system, it will search from 5.005 to
255the most recent tagged stable release. Only .0 stable releases are used
256because these are the only stable releases that are parents of blead, and
257hence suitable for a bisect run.
258
259=item *
260
261--end I<commit-ish>
262
263Most recent revision to test, as a I<commit-ish>. If not specified, defaults
264to I<blead>.
265
266=item *
267
268--target I<target>
269
270F<Makefile> target (or equivalent) needed, to run the test case. If specified,
271this should be one of
272
273=over 4
274
275=item *
276
277I<none>
278
279Don't build anything - just run the user test case against a clean checkout.
280Using this gives a couple of features that a plain C<git bisect run> can't
281offer - automatic start revision detection, and test case C<--timeout>.
282
283=item *
284
285I<config.sh>
286
287Just run F<./Configure>
288
289=item *
290
291I<config.h>
292
293Run the various F<*.SH> files to generate F<Makefile>, F<config.h>, I<etc>.
294
295=item *
296
297I<miniperl>
298
299Build F<miniperl>.
300
301=item *
302
303I<lib/Config.pm>
304
305Use F<miniperl> to build F<lib/Config.pm>
306
307=item *
308
309I<Fcntl>
310
311Build F<lib/auto/Fcntl/Fnctl.so> (strictly, C<.$Config{so}>). As L<Fcntl>
312is simple XS module present since 5.000, this provides a fast test of
313whether XS modules can be built. Note, XS modules are built by F<miniperl>,
314hence this target will not build F<perl>.
315
316=item *
317
318I<perl>
319
320Build F<perl>. This also builds pure-Perl modules in F<cpan>, F<dist> and
321F<ext>. XS modules (such as L<Fcntl>) are not built.
322
323=item *
324
325I<test_prep>
326
327Build everything needed to run the tests. This is the default if we're
328running test code, but is time consuming, as it means building all
329XS modules. For older F<Makefile>s, the previous name of C<test-prep>
330is automatically substituted. For very old F<Makefile>s, C<make test> is
331run, as there is no target provided to just get things ready, and for 5.004
332and earlier the tests run very quickly.
333
334=item *
335
336A file ending C<.t>
337
338Build everything needed to run the tests, and then run this test script using
339F<t/TEST>. This is actually implemented internally by using the target
340I<test_prep>, and setting the test case to "sh", "-c", "cd t && ./TEST ..."
341
342=back
343
344=item *
345
346--one-liner 'code to run'
347
348=item *
349
350-e 'code to run'
351
352Example code to run, just like you'd use with C<perl -e>.
353
354This prepends C<./perl -Ilib -e 'code to run'> to the test case given,
355or F<./miniperl> if I<target> is C<miniperl>.
356
357(Usually you'll use C<-e> instead of providing a test case in the
358non-option arguments to F<bisect.pl>. You can repeat C<-e> on the command
359line, just like you can with C<perl>)
360
361C<-E> intentionally isn't supported, as it's an error in 5.8.0 and earlier,
362which interferes with detecting errors in the example code itself.
363
364=item *
365
366-c
367
368Add C<-c> to the command line, to cause perl to exit after syntax checking.
369
370=item *
371
372-l
373
374Add C<-l> to the command line with C<-e>
375
376This will automatically append a newline to every output line of your testcase.
377Note that you can't specify an argument to F<perl>'s C<-l> with this, as it's
378not feasible to emulate F<perl>'s somewhat quirky switch parsing with
379L<Getopt::Long>. If you need the full flexibility of C<-l>, you need to write
380a full test case, instead of using C<bisect.pl>'s C<-e> shortcut.
381
382=item *
383
384-w
385
386Add C<-w> to the command line with C<-e>
387
388It's not valid to pass C<-c>, C<-l> or C<-w> to C<bisect.pl> unless you are
389also using C<-e>
390
391=item *
392
393--expect-fail
394
395The test case should fail for the I<start> revision, and pass for the I<end>
396revision. The bisect run will find the first commit where it passes.
397
398=item *
399
400-D I<config_arg=value>
401
402=item *
403
404-U I<config_arg>
405
406=item *
407
408-A I<config_arg=value>
409
410Arguments (C<-A>, C<-D>, C<-U>) to pass to F<Configure>. For example,
411
412 -Dnoextensions=Encode
413 -Uusedevel
414 -Accflags=-DNO_MATHOMS
415
416Repeated C<-A> arguments are passed
417through as is. C<-D> and C<-U> are processed in order, and override
418previous settings for the same parameter. F<bisect-runner.pl> emulates
419C<-Dnoextensions> when F<Configure> itself does not provide it, as it's
420often very useful to be able to disable some XS extensions.
421
422=item *
423
424--make I<make-prog>
425
426The C<make> command to use. If this not set, F<make> is used. If this is
427set, it also adds a C<-Dmake=...> else some recursive make invocations
428in extensions may fail. Typically one would use this as C<--make gmake>
429to use F<gmake> in place of the system F<make>.
430
431=item *
432
433--jobs I<jobs>
434
435=item *
436
437-j I<jobs>
438
439Number of C<make> jobs to run in parallel. A value of 0 suppresses
440parallelism. If F</proc/cpuinfo> exists and can be parsed, or F</sbin/sysctl>
441exists and reports C<hw.ncpu>, or F</usr/bin/getconf> exists and reports
442C<_NPROCESSORS_ONLN> defaults to 1 + I<number of CPUs>. On HP-UX with the
443system make defaults to 0, otherwise defaults to 2.
444
445=item *
446
447--match pattern
448
449=item *
450
451--no-match pattern
452
453Instead of running a test program to determine I<pass> or I<fail>,
454C<--match> will pass if the given regex matches, and hence search for the
455commit that removes the last matching file. C<--no-match> inverts the test,
456to search for the first commit that adds files that match.
457
458The remaining command line arguments are treated as glob patterns for files
459to match against. If none are specified, then they default as follows:
460
461=over 4
462
463=item *
464
465If no I<target> is specified, the match is against all files in the
466repository (which is fast).
467
468=item *
469
470If a I<target> is specified, that target is built, and the match is against
471only the built files.
472
473=back
474
475Treating the command line arguments as glob patterns should not cause
476problems, as the perl distribution has never shipped or built files with
477names that contain characters which are globbing metacharacters.
478
479Anything which is not a readable file is ignored, instead of generating an
480error. (If you want an error, run C<grep> or C<ack> as a test case). This
481permits one to easily search in a file that changed its name. For example:
482
483 .../Porting/bisect.pl --match 'Pod.*Functions' 'pod/buildtoc*'
484
485C<--no-match ...> is implemented as C<--expect-fail --match ...>
486
487=item *
488
489--valgrind
490
491Run the test program under C<valgrind>. If you need to test for memory
492errors when parsing invalid programs, the default parser fail exit code of
493255 will always override C<valgrind>, so try putting the test case invalid
494code inside a I<string> C<eval>, so that the perl interpreter will exit with 0.
495(Be sure to check the output of $@, to avoid missing mistakes such as
496unintended C<eval> failures due to incorrect C<@INC>)
497
498Specifically, this option prepends C<valgrind> C<--error-exitcode=124> to
499the command line that runs the testcase, to cause valgrind to exit non-zero
500if it detects errors, with the assumption that the test program itself
501always exits with zero. If you require more flexibility than this, either
502specify your C<valgrind> invocation explicitly as part of the test case, or
503use a wrapper script to control the command line or massage the exit codes.
504
505=item *
506
507--test-build
508
509Test that the build completes, without running any test case.
510
511By default, if the build for the desired I<target> fails to complete,
512F<bisect-runner.pl> reports a I<skip> back to C<git bisect>, the assumption
513being that one wants to find a commit which changed state "builds && passes"
514to "builds && fails". If instead one is interested in which commit broke the
515build (possibly for particular F<Configure> options), use I<--test-build>
516to treat a build failure as a failure, not a "skip".
517
518Often this option isn't as useful as it first seems, because I<any> build
519failure will be reported to C<git bisect> as a failure, not just the failure
520that you're interested in. Generally, to debug a particular problem, it's
521more useful to use a I<target> that builds properly at the point of interest,
522and then a test case that runs C<make>. For example:
523
524 .../Porting/bisect.pl --start=perl-5.000 --end=perl-5.002 \
525 --expect-fail --force-manifest --target=miniperl make perl
526
527will find the first revision capable of building L<DynaLoader> and then
528F<perl>, without becoming confused by revisions where F<miniperl> won't
529even link.
530
531=item *
532
533--force-manifest
534
535By default, a build will "skip" if any files listed in F<MANIFEST> are not
536present. Usually this is useful, as it avoids false-failures. However, there
537are some long ranges of commits where listed files are missing, which can
538cause a bisect to abort because all that remain are skipped revisions.
539
540In these cases, particularly if the test case uses F<miniperl> and no modules,
541it may be more useful to force the build to continue, even if files
542F<MANIFEST> are missing.
543
544=item *
545
546--force-regen
547
548Run C<make regen_headers> before building F<miniperl>. This may fix a build
549that otherwise would skip because the generated headers at that revision
550are stale. It's not the default because it conceals this error in the true
551state of such revisions.
552
553=item *
554
555--expect-pass [0|1]
556
557C<--expect-pass=0> is equivalent to C<--expect-fail>. I<1> is the default.
558
559=item *
560
561--timeout I<seconds>
562
563Run the testcase with the given timeout. If this is exceeded, kill it (and
564by default all its children), and treat it as a failure.
565
566=item *
567
568--setpgrp
569
570Run the testcase in its own process group. Specifically, call C<setpgrp 0, 0>
571just before C<exec>-ing the user testcase. The default is not to set the
572process group, unless a timeout is used.
573
574=item *
575
576--all-fixups
577
578F<bisect-runner.pl> will minimally patch various files on a platform and
579version dependent basis to get the build to complete. Normally it defers
580doing this as long as possible - C<.SH> files aren't patched until after
581F<Configure> is run, and C<C> and C<XS> code isn't patched until after
582F<miniperl> is built. If C<--all-fixups> is specified, all the fixups are
583done before running C<Configure>. In rare cases adding this may cause a
584bisect to abort, because an inapplicable patch or other fixup is attempted
585for a revision which would usually have already I<skip>ped. If this happens,
586please report it as a bug, giving the OS and problem revision.
587
588=item *
589
590--early-fixup file
591
592=item *
593
594--late-fixup file
595
596Specify a file containing a patch or other fixup for the source code. The
597action to take depends on the first line of the fixup file
598
599=over 4
600
601=item *
602
603C<#!perl>
604
605If the first line starts C<#!perl> then the file is run using C<$^X>
606
607=item *
608
609C<#!/absolute/path>
610
611If a shebang line is present the file is executed using C<system>
612
613=item *
614
615C<I<filename> =~ /I<pattern>/>
616
617=item *
618
619C<I<filename> !~ /I<pattern>/>
620
621If I<filename> does not exist then the fixup file's contents are ignored.
622Otherwise, for C<=~>, if it contains a line matching I<pattern>, then the
623file is fed to C<patch -p1> on standard input. For C<=~>, the patch is
624applied if no lines match the pattern.
625
626As the empty pattern in Perl is a special case (it matches the most recent
627sucessful match) which is not useful here, an the treatment of empty pattern
628is special-cased. C<I<filename> =~ //> applies the patch if filename is
629present. C<I<filename> !~ //> applies the patch if filename missing. This
630makes it easy to unconditionally apply patches to files, and to use a patch
631as a way of creating a new file.
632
633=item *
634
635Otherwise, the file is assumed to be a patch, and always applied.
636
637=back
638
639I<early-fixup>s are applied before F<./Configure> is run. I<late-fixup>s are
640applied just after F<./Configure> is run.
641
642These options can be specified more than once. I<file> is actually expanded
643as a glob pattern. Globs that do not match are errors, as are missing files.
644
645=item *
646
647--no-clean
648
649Tell F<bisect-runner.pl> not to clean up after the build. This allows one
650to use F<bisect-runner.pl> to build the current particular perl revision for
651interactive testing, or for debugging F<bisect-runner.pl>.
652
653Passing this to F<bisect.pl> will likely cause the bisect to fail badly.
654
655=item *
656
657--validate
658
659Test that all stable (.0) revisions can be built. By default, attempts to
660build I<blead>, then tagged stable releases in reverse order down to
661I<perl-5.002> (or I<perl5.005> on a case insensitive file system). Stops at
662the first failure, without cleaning the checkout. Use I<--start> to specify
663the earliest revision to test, I<--end> to specify the most recent. Useful
664for validating a new OS/CPU/compiler combination. For example
665
666 ../perl/Porting/bisect.pl --validate -le 'print "Hello from $]"'
667
668If no testcase is specified, the default is to use F<t/TEST> to run
669F<t/base/*.t>
670
671=item *
672
673--check-args
674
675Validate the options and arguments, and exit silently if they are valid.
676
677=item *
678
679--check-shebang
680
681Validate that the test case isn't an executable file with a
682C<#!/usr/bin/perl> line (or similar). As F<bisect-runner.pl> does B<not>
683automatically prepend C<./perl> to the test case, a I<#!> line specifying an
684external F<perl> binary will cause the test case to always run with I<that>
685F<perl>, not the F<perl> built by the bisect runner. Likely this is not what
686you wanted. If your test case is actually a wrapper script to run other
687commands, you should run it with an explicit interpreter, to be clear. For
688example, instead of C<../perl/Porting/bisect.pl ~/test/testcase.pl> you'd
689run C<../perl/Porting/bisect.pl /usr/bin/perl ~/test/testcase.pl>
690
691=item *
692
693--gold
694
695Revision to use when checking out known-good recent versions of files,
696such as F<makedepend.SH>. F<bisect-runner.pl> defaults this to I<blead>,
697but F<bisect.pl> will default it to the most recent stable release.
698
699=item *
700
701--usage
702
703=item *
704
705--help
706
707=item *
708
709-?
710
711Display the usage information and exit.
712
713=back
714
715=cut
716
717# Ensure we always exit with 255, to cause git bisect to abort.
718sub croak_255 {
719 my $message = join '', @_;
720 if ($message =~ /\n\z/) {
721 print STDERR $message;
722 } else {
723 my (undef, $file, $line) = caller 1;
724 print STDERR "@_ at $file line $line\n";
725 }
726 exit 255;
727}
728
729sub die_255 {
730 croak_255(@_);
731}
732
733die_255("$0: Can't build $target")
734 if defined $target && !grep {@targets} $target;
735
736foreach my $phase (qw(early late)) {
737 next unless $options{"$phase-fixup"};
738 my $bail_out;
739 require File::Glob;
740 my @expanded;
741 foreach my $glob (@{$options{"$phase-fixup"}}) {
742 my @got = File::Glob::bsd_glob($glob);
743 push @expanded, @got ? @got : $glob;
744 }
745 @expanded = sort @expanded;
746 $options{"$phase-fixup"} = \@expanded;
747 foreach (@expanded) {
748 unless (-f $_) {
749 print STDERR "$phase-fixup '$_' is not a readable file\n";
750 ++$bail_out;
751 }
752 }
753 exit 255 if $bail_out;
754}
755
756unless (exists $defines{cc}) {
757 # If it fails, the heuristic of 63f9ec3008baf7d6 is noisy, and hence
758 # confusing.
759 # FIXME - really it should be replaced with a proper test of
760 # "can we build something?" and a helpful diagnostic if we can't.
761 # For now, simply move it here.
762 $defines{cc} = (`ccache -V`, $?) ? 'cc' : 'ccache cc';
763}
764
765my $j = $options{jobs} ? "-j$options{jobs}" : '';
766
767if (exists $options{make}) {
768 if (!exists $defines{make}) {
769 $defines{make} = $options{make};
770 }
771} else {
772 $options{make} = 'make';
773}
774
775# Sadly, however hard we try, I don't think that it will be possible to build
776# modules in ext/ on x86_64 Linux before commit e1666bf5602ae794 on 1999/12/29,
777# which updated to MakeMaker 3.7, which changed from using a hard coded ld
778# in the Makefile to $(LD). On x86_64 Linux the "linker" is gcc.
779
780sub open_or_die {
781 my $file = shift;
782 my $mode = @_ ? shift : '<';
783 open my $fh, $mode, $file or croak_255("Can't open $file: $!");
784 ${*$fh{SCALAR}} = $file;
785 return $fh;
786}
787
788sub close_or_die {
789 my $fh = shift;
790 return if close $fh;
791 croak_255("Can't close: $!") unless ref $fh eq 'GLOB';
792 croak_255("Can't close ${*$fh{SCALAR}}: $!");
793}
794
795sub system_or_die {
796 my $command = '</dev/null ' . shift;
797 system($command) and croak_255("'$command' failed, \$!=$!, \$?=$?");
798}
799
800sub run_with_options {
801 my $options = shift;
802 my $name = $options->{name};
803 $name = "@_" unless defined $name;
804
805 my $setgrp = $options->{setpgrp};
806 if ($options->{timeout}) {
807 # Unless you explicitly disabled it on the commandline, set it:
808 $setgrp = 1 unless defined $setgrp;
809 }
810 my $pid = fork;
811 die_255("Can't fork: $!") unless defined $pid;
812 if (!$pid) {
813 if (exists $options->{stdin}) {
814 open STDIN, '<', $options->{stdin}
815 or die "Can't open STDIN from $options->{stdin}: $!";
816 }
817 if ($setgrp) {
818 setpgrp 0, 0
819 or die "Can't setpgrp 0, 0: $!";
820 }
821 { exec @_ };
822 die_255("Failed to start $name: $!");
823 }
824 my $start;
825 if ($options->{timeout}) {
826 require Errno;
827 require POSIX;
828 die_255("No POSIX::WNOHANG")
829 unless &POSIX::WNOHANG;
830 $start = time;
831 $SIG{ALRM} = sub {
832 my $victim = $setgrp ? -$pid : $pid;
833 my $delay = 1;
834 kill 'TERM', $victim;
835 waitpid(-1, &POSIX::WNOHANG);
836 while (kill 0, $victim) {
837 sleep $delay;
838 waitpid(-1, &POSIX::WNOHANG);
839 $delay *= 2;
840 if ($delay > 8) {
841 if (kill 'KILL', $victim) {
842 print STDERR "$0: Had to kill 'KILL', $victim\n"
843 } elsif (! $!{ESRCH}) {
844 print STDERR "$0: kill 'KILL', $victim failed: $!\n";
845 }
846 last;
847 }
848 }
849 report_and_exit(0, 'No timeout', 'Timeout', "when running $name");
850 };
851 alarm $options->{timeout};
852 }
853 waitpid $pid, 0
854 or die_255("wait for $name, pid $pid failed: $!");
855 alarm 0;
856 if ($options->{timeout}) {
857 my $elapsed = time - $start;
858 if ($elapsed / $options->{timeout} > 0.8) {
859 print STDERR "$0: Beware, took $elapsed seconds of $options->{timeout} permitted to run $name\n";
860 }
861 }
862 return $?;
863}
864
865sub extract_from_file {
866 my ($file, $rx, $default) = @_;
867 my $fh = open_or_die($file);
868 while (<$fh>) {
869 my @got = $_ =~ $rx;
870 return wantarray ? @got : $got[0]
871 if @got;
872 }
873 return $default if defined $default;
874 return;
875}
876
877sub edit_file {
878 my ($file, $munger) = @_;
879 local $/;
880 my $fh = open_or_die($file);
881 my $orig = <$fh>;
882 die_255("Can't read $file: $!") unless defined $orig && close $fh;
883 my $new = $munger->($orig);
884 return if $new eq $orig;
885 $fh = open_or_die($file, '>');
886 print $fh $new or die_255("Can't print to $file: $!");
887 close_or_die($fh);
888}
889
890# AIX supplies a pre-historic patch program, which certainly predates Linux
891# and is probably older than NT. It can't cope with unified diffs. Meanwhile,
892# it's hard enough to get git diff to output context diffs, let alone git show,
893# and nearly all the patches embedded here are unified. So it seems that the
894# path of least resistance is to convert unified diffs to context diffs:
895
896sub process_hunk {
897 my ($from_out, $to_out, $has_from, $has_to, $delete, $add) = @_;
898 ++$$has_from if $delete;
899 ++$$has_to if $add;
900
901 if ($delete && $add) {
902 $$from_out .= "! $_\n" foreach @$delete;
903 $$to_out .= "! $_\n" foreach @$add;
904 } elsif ($delete) {
905 $$from_out .= "- $_\n" foreach @$delete;
906 } elsif ($add) {
907 $$to_out .= "+ $_\n" foreach @$add;
908 }
909}
910
911# This isn't quite general purpose, as it can't cope with
912# '\ No newline at end of file'
913sub ud2cd {
914 my $diff_in = shift;
915 my $diff_out = '';
916
917 # Stuff before the diff
918 while ($diff_in =~ s/\A(?!\*\*\* )(?!--- )([^\n]*\n?)//ms && length $1) {
919 $diff_out .= $1;
920 }
921
922 if (!length $diff_in) {
923 die_255("That didn't seem to be a diff");
924 }
925
926 if ($diff_in =~ /\A\*\*\* /ms) {
927 warn "Seems to be a context diff already\n";
928 return $diff_out . $diff_in;
929 }
930
931 # Loop for files
932 FILE: while (1) {
933 if ($diff_in =~ s/\A((?:diff |index )[^\n]+\n)//ms) {
934 $diff_out .= $1;
935 next;
936 }
937 if ($diff_in !~ /\A--- /ms) {
938 # Stuff after the diff;
939 return $diff_out . $diff_in;
940 }
941 $diff_in =~ s/\A([^\n]+\n?)//ms;
942 my $line = $1;
943 die_255("Can't parse '$line'") unless $line =~ s/\A--- /*** /ms;
944 $diff_out .= $line;
945 $diff_in =~ s/\A([^\n]+\n?)//ms;
946 $line = $1;
947 die_255("Can't parse '$line'") unless $line =~ s/\A\+\+\+ /--- /ms;
948 $diff_out .= $line;
949
950 # Loop for hunks
951 while (1) {
952 next FILE
953 unless $diff_in =~ s/\A\@\@ (-([0-9]+),([0-9]+) \+([0-9]+),([0-9]+)) \@\@[^\n]*\n?//;
954 my ($hunk, $from_start, $from_count, $to_start, $to_count)
955 = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5);
956 my $from_end = $from_start + $from_count - 1;
957 my $to_end = $to_start + $to_count - 1;
958 my ($from_out, $to_out, $has_from, $has_to, $add, $delete);
959 while (length $diff_in && ($from_count || $to_count)) {
960 die_255("Confused in $hunk")
961 unless $diff_in =~ s/\A([^\n]*)\n//ms;
962 my $line = $1;
963 $line = ' ' unless length $line;
964 if ($line =~ /^ .*/) {
965 process_hunk(\$from_out, \$to_out, \$has_from, \$has_to,
966 $delete, $add);
967 undef $delete;
968 undef $add;
969 $from_out .= " $line\n";
970 $to_out .= " $line\n";
971 --$from_count;
972 --$to_count;
973 } elsif ($line =~ /^-(.*)/) {
974 push @$delete, $1;
975 --$from_count;
976 } elsif ($line =~ /^\+(.*)/) {
977 push @$add, $1;
978 --$to_count;
979 } else {
980 die_255("Can't parse '$line' as part of hunk $hunk");
981 }
982 }
983 process_hunk(\$from_out, \$to_out, \$has_from, \$has_to,
984 $delete, $add);
985 die_255("No lines in hunk $hunk")
986 unless length $from_out || length $to_out;
987 die_255("No changes in hunk $hunk")
988 unless $has_from || $has_to;
989 $diff_out .= "***************\n";
990 $diff_out .= "*** $from_start,$from_end ****\n";
991 $diff_out .= $from_out if $has_from;
992 $diff_out .= "--- $to_start,$to_end ----\n";
993 $diff_out .= $to_out if $has_to;
994 }
995 }
996}
997
998{
999 my $use_context;
1000
1001 sub placate_patch_prog {
1002 my $patch = shift;
1003
1004 if (!defined $use_context) {
1005 my $version = `patch -v 2>&1`;
1006 die_255("Can't run `patch -v`, \$?=$?, bailing out")
1007 unless defined $version;
1008 if ($version =~ /Free Software Foundation/) {
1009 $use_context = 0;
1010 } elsif ($version =~ /Header: patch\.c,v.*\blwall\b/) {
1011 # The system patch is older than Linux, and probably older than
1012 # Windows NT.
1013 $use_context = 1;
1014 } elsif ($version =~ /Header: patch\.c,v.*\babhinav\b/) {
1015 # Thank you HP. No, we have no idea *which* version this is:
1016 # $Header: patch.c,v 76.1.1.2.1.3 2001/12/03 12:24:52 abhinav Exp $
1017 $use_context = 1;
1018 } else {
1019 # Don't know.
1020 $use_context = 0;
1021 }
1022 }
1023
1024 return $use_context ? ud2cd($patch) : $patch;
1025 }
1026}
1027
1028sub apply_patch {
1029 my ($patch, $what, $files) = @_;
1030 $what = 'patch' unless defined $what;
1031 unless (defined $files) {
1032 $patch =~ m!^--- [ab]/(\S+)\n\+\+\+ [ba]/\1!sm;
1033 $files = " $1";
1034 }
1035 my $patch_to_use = placate_patch_prog($patch);
1036 open my $fh, '|-', 'patch', '-p1' or die_255("Can't run patch: $!");
1037 print $fh $patch_to_use;
1038 return if close $fh;
1039 print STDERR "Patch is <<'EOPATCH'\n${patch}EOPATCH\n";
1040 print STDERR "\nConverted to a context diff <<'EOCONTEXT'\n${patch_to_use}EOCONTEXT\n"
1041 if $patch_to_use ne $patch;
1042 die_255("Can't $what$files: $?, $!");
1043}
1044
1045sub apply_commit {
1046 my ($commit, @files) = @_;
1047 my $patch = `git show $commit @files`;
1048 if (!defined $patch) {
1049 die_255("Can't get commit $commit for @files: $?") if @files;
1050 die_255("Can't get commit $commit: $?");
1051 }
1052 apply_patch($patch, "patch $commit", @files ? " for @files" : '');
1053}
1054
1055sub revert_commit {
1056 my ($commit, @files) = @_;
1057 my $patch = `git show -R $commit @files`;
1058 if (!defined $patch) {
1059 die_255("Can't get revert commit $commit for @files: $?") if @files;
1060 die_255("Can't get revert commit $commit: $?");
1061 }
1062 apply_patch($patch, "revert $commit", @files ? " for @files" : '');
1063}
1064
1065sub checkout_file {
1066 my ($file, $commit) = @_;
1067 $commit ||= $options{gold} || 'blead';
1068 system "git show $commit:$file > $file </dev/null"
1069 and die_255("Could not extract $file at revision $commit");
1070}
1071
1072sub check_shebang {
1073 my $file = shift;
1074 return unless -e $file;
1075 my $fh = open_or_die($file);
1076 my $line = <$fh>;
1077 return if $line =~ $run_with_our_perl;
1078 if (!-x $file) {
1079 die_255("$file is not executable.
1080system($file, ...) is always going to fail.
1081
1082Bailing out");
1083 }
1084 return unless $line =~ m{\A#!(/\S+/perl\S*)\s};
1085 die_255("$file will always be run by $1
1086It won't be tested by the ./perl we build.
1087If you intended to run it with that perl binary, please change your
1088test case to
1089
1090 $1 @ARGV
1091
1092If you intended to test it with the ./perl we build, please change your
1093test case to
1094
1095 ./perl -Ilib @ARGV
1096
1097[You may also need to add -- before ./perl to prevent that -Ilib as being
1098parsed as an argument to bisect.pl]
1099
1100Bailing out");
1101}
1102
1103sub clean {
1104 if ($options{clean}) {
1105 # Needed, because files that are build products in this checked out
1106 # version might be in git in the next desired version.
1107 system 'git clean -qdxf </dev/null';
1108 # Needed, because at some revisions the build alters checked out files.
1109 # (eg pod/perlapi.pod). Also undoes any changes to makedepend.SH
1110 system 'git reset --hard HEAD </dev/null';
1111 }
1112}
1113
1114sub skip {
1115 my $reason = shift;
1116 clean();
1117 warn "skipping - $reason";
1118 exit 125;
1119}
1120
1121sub report_and_exit {
1122 my ($good, $pass, $fail, $desc) = @_;
1123
1124 clean();
1125
1126 my $got = ($options{'expect-pass'} ? $good : !$good) ? 'good' : 'bad';
1127 if ($good) {
1128 print "$got - $pass $desc\n";
1129 } else {
1130 print "$got - $fail $desc\n";
1131 }
1132
1133 exit($got eq 'bad');
1134}
1135
1136sub run_report_and_exit {
1137 my $ret = run_with_options({setprgp => $options{setpgrp},
1138 timeout => $options{timeout},
1139 }, @_);
1140 report_and_exit(!$ret, 'zero exit from', 'non-zero exit from', "@_");
1141}
1142
1143sub match_and_exit {
1144 my ($target, @globs) = @_;
1145 my $matches = 0;
1146 my $re = qr/$match/;
1147 my @files;
1148
1149 if (@globs) {
1150 require File::Glob;
1151 foreach (sort map { File::Glob::bsd_glob($_)} @globs) {
1152 if (!-f $_ || !-r _) {
1153 warn "Skipping matching '$_' as it is not a readable file\n";
1154 } else {
1155 push @files, $_;
1156 }
1157 }
1158 } else {
1159 local $/ = "\0";
1160 @files = defined $target ? `git ls-files -o -z`: `git ls-files -z`;
1161 chomp @files;
1162 }
1163
1164 foreach my $file (@files) {
1165 my $fh = open_or_die($file);
1166 while (<$fh>) {
1167 if ($_ =~ $re) {
1168 ++$matches;
1169 if (tr/\t\r\n -~\200-\377//c) {
1170 print "Binary file $file matches\n";
1171 } else {
1172 $_ .= "\n" unless /\n\z/;
1173 print "$file: $_";
1174 }
1175 }
1176 }
1177 close_or_die($fh);
1178 }
1179 report_and_exit($matches,
1180 $matches == 1 ? '1 match for' : "$matches matches for",
1181 'no matches for', $match);
1182}
1183
1184# Not going to assume that system perl is yet new enough to have autodie
1185system_or_die('git clean -dxf');
1186
1187if (!defined $target) {
1188 match_and_exit(undef, @ARGV) if $match;
1189 $target = 'test_prep';
1190} elsif ($target eq 'none') {
1191 match_and_exit(undef, @ARGV) if $match;
1192 run_report_and_exit(@ARGV);
1193}
1194
1195skip('no Configure - is this the //depot/perlext/Compiler branch?')
1196 unless -f 'Configure';
1197
1198my $case_insensitive;
1199{
1200 my ($dev_C, $ino_C) = stat 'Configure';
1201 die_255("Could not stat Configure: $!") unless defined $dev_C;
1202 my ($dev_c, $ino_c) = stat 'configure';
1203 ++$case_insensitive
1204 if defined $dev_c && $dev_C == $dev_c && $ino_C == $ino_c;
1205}
1206
1207# This changes to PERL_VERSION in 4d8076ea25903dcb in 1999
1208my $major
1209 = extract_from_file('patchlevel.h',
1210 qr/^#define\s+(?:PERL_VERSION|PATCHLEVEL)\s+(\d+)\s/,
1211 0);
1212
1213my $unfixable_db_file;
1214
1215if ($major < 10
1216 && !extract_from_file('ext/DB_File/DB_File.xs',
1217 qr!^#else /\* Berkeley DB Version > 2 \*/$!)) {
1218 # This DB_File.xs is really too old to patch up.
1219 # Skip DB_File, unless we're invoked with an explicit -Unoextensions
1220 if (!exists $defines{noextensions}) {
1221 $defines{noextensions} = 'DB_File';
1222 } elsif (defined $defines{noextensions}) {
1223 $defines{noextensions} .= ' DB_File';
1224 }
1225 ++$unfixable_db_file;
1226}
1227
1228patch_Configure();
1229patch_hints();
1230if ($options{'all-fixups'}) {
1231 patch_SH();
1232 patch_C();
1233 patch_ext();
1234}
1235apply_fixups($options{'early-fixup'});
1236
1237# if Encode is not needed for the test, you can speed up the bisect by
1238# excluding it from the runs with -Dnoextensions=Encode
1239# ccache is an easy win. Remove it if it causes problems.
1240# Commit 1cfa4ec74d4933da adds ignore_versioned_solibs to Configure, and sets it
1241# to true in hints/linux.sh
1242# On dromedary, from that point on, Configure (by default) fails to find any
1243# libraries, because it scans /usr/local/lib /lib /usr/lib, which only contain
1244# versioned libraries. Without -lm, the build fails.
1245# Telling /usr/local/lib64 /lib64 /usr/lib64 works from that commit onwards,
1246# until commit faae14e6e968e1c0 adds it to the hints.
1247# However, prior to 1cfa4ec74d4933da telling Configure the truth doesn't work,
1248# because it will spot versioned libraries, pass them to the compiler, and then
1249# bail out pretty early on. Configure won't let us override libswanted, but it
1250# will let us override the entire libs list.
1251
1252foreach (@{$options{A}}) {
1253 push @paths, $1 if /^libpth=(.*)/s;
1254}
1255
1256unless (extract_from_file('Configure', 'ignore_versioned_solibs')) {
1257 # Before 1cfa4ec74d4933da, so force the libs list.
1258
1259 my @libs;
1260 # This is the current libswanted list from Configure, less the libs removed
1261 # by current hints/linux.sh
1262 foreach my $lib (qw(sfio socket inet nsl nm ndbm gdbm dbm db malloc dl
1263 ld sun m crypt sec util c cposix posix ucb BSD)) {
1264 foreach my $dir (@paths) {
1265 # Note the wonderful consistency of dot-or-not in the config vars:
1266 next unless -f "$dir/lib$lib.$Config{dlext}"
1267 || -f "$dir/lib$lib$Config{lib_ext}";
1268 push @libs, "-l$lib";
1269 last;
1270 }
1271 }
1272 $defines{libs} = \@libs unless exists $defines{libs};
1273}
1274
1275$defines{usenm} = undef
1276 if $major < 2 && !exists $defines{usenm};
1277
1278my ($missing, $created_dirs);
1279($missing, $created_dirs) = force_manifest()
1280 if $options{'force-manifest'};
1281
1282my @ARGS = '-dEs';
1283foreach my $key (sort keys %defines) {
1284 my $val = $defines{$key};
1285 if (ref $val) {
1286 push @ARGS, "-D$key=@$val";
1287 } elsif (!defined $val) {
1288 push @ARGS, "-U$key";
1289 } elsif (!length $val) {
1290 push @ARGS, "-D$key";
1291 } else {
1292 $val = "" if $val eq "\0";
1293 push @ARGS, "-D$key=$val";
1294 }
1295}
1296push @ARGS, map {"-A$_"} @{$options{A}};
1297
1298# If a file in MANIFEST is missing, Configure asks if you want to
1299# continue (the default being 'n'). With stdin closed or /dev/null,
1300# it exits immediately and the check for config.sh below will skip.
1301# Without redirecting stdin, the commands called will attempt to read from
1302# stdin (and thus effectively hang)
1303run_with_options({stdin => '/dev/null', name => 'Configure'},
1304 './Configure', @ARGS);
1305
1306patch_SH() unless $options{'all-fixups'};
1307apply_fixups($options{'late-fixup'});
1308
1309if (-f 'config.sh') {
1310 # Emulate noextensions if Configure doesn't support it.
1311 fake_noextensions()
1312 if $major < 10 && $defines{noextensions};
1313 system_or_die('./Configure -S');
1314}
1315
1316if ($target =~ /config\.s?h/) {
1317 match_and_exit($target, @ARGV) if $match && -f $target;
1318 report_and_exit(-f $target, 'could build', 'could not build', $target)
1319 if $options{'test-build'};
1320
1321 skip("could not build $target") unless -f $target;
1322
1323 run_report_and_exit(@ARGV);
1324} elsif (!-f 'config.sh') {
1325 # Skip if something went wrong with Configure
1326
1327 skip('could not build config.sh');
1328}
1329
1330force_manifest_cleanup($missing, $created_dirs)
1331 if $missing;
1332
1333if($options{'force-regen'}
1334 && extract_from_file('Makefile', qr/\bregen_headers\b/)) {
1335 # regen_headers was added in e50aee73b3d4c555, patch.1m for perl5.001
1336 # It's not worth faking it for earlier revisions.
1337 system_or_die('make regen_headers');
1338}
1339
1340unless ($options{'all-fixups'}) {
1341 patch_C();
1342 patch_ext();
1343}
1344
1345# Parallel build for miniperl is safe
1346system "$options{make} $j miniperl </dev/null";
1347
1348# This is the file we expect make to create
1349my $expected_file = $target =~ /^test/ ? 't/perl'
1350 : $target eq 'Fcntl' ? "lib/auto/Fcntl/Fcntl.$Config{so}"
1351 : $target;
1352# This is the target we tell make to build in order to get $expected_file
1353my $real_target = $target eq 'Fcntl' ? $expected_file : $target;
1354
1355if ($target ne 'miniperl') {
1356 # Nearly all parallel build issues fixed by 5.10.0. Untrustworthy before that.
1357 $j = '' if $major < 10;
1358
1359 if ($real_target eq 'test_prep') {
1360 if ($major < 8) {
1361 # test-prep was added in 5.004_01, 3e3baf6d63945cb6.
1362 # renamed to test_prep in 2001 in 5fe84fd29acaf55c.
1363 # earlier than that, just make test. It will be fast enough.
1364 $real_target = extract_from_file('Makefile.SH',
1365 qr/^(test[-_]prep):/,
1366 'test');
1367 }
1368 }
1369
1370 system "$options{make} $j $real_target </dev/null";
1371}
1372
1373my $expected_file_found = $expected_file =~ /perl$/
1374 ? -x $expected_file : -r $expected_file;
1375
1376if ($expected_file_found && $expected_file eq 't/perl') {
1377 # Check that it isn't actually pointing to ../miniperl, which will happen
1378 # if the sanity check ./miniperl -Ilib -MExporter -e '<?>' fails, and
1379 # Makefile tries to run minitest.
1380
1381 # Of course, helpfully sometimes it's called ../perl, other times .././perl
1382 # and who knows if that list is exhaustive...
1383 my ($dev0, $ino0) = stat 't/perl';
1384 my ($dev1, $ino1) = stat 'perl';
1385 unless (defined $dev0 && defined $dev1 && $dev0 == $dev1 && $ino0 == $ino1) {
1386 undef $expected_file_found;
1387 my $link = readlink $expected_file;
1388 warn "'t/perl' => '$link', not 'perl'";
1389 die_255("Could not realink t/perl: $!") unless defined $link;
1390 }
1391}
1392
1393if ($options{'test-build'}) {
1394 report_and_exit($expected_file_found, 'could build', 'could not build',
1395 $real_target);
1396} elsif (!$expected_file_found) {
1397 skip("could not build $real_target");
1398}
1399
1400match_and_exit($real_target, @ARGV) if $match;
1401
1402if (defined $options{'one-liner'}) {
1403 my $exe = $target =~ /^(?:perl$|test)/ ? 'perl' : 'miniperl';
1404 unshift @ARGV, map {('-e', $_)} @{$options{'one-liner'}};
1405 foreach (qw(c l w)) {
1406 unshift @ARGV, "-$_" if $options{$_};
1407 }
1408 unshift @ARGV, "./$exe", '-Ilib';
1409}
1410
1411if (-f $ARGV[0]) {
1412 my $fh = open_or_die($ARGV[0]);
1413 my $line = <$fh>;
1414 unshift @ARGV, $1, '-Ilib'
1415 if $line =~ $run_with_our_perl;
1416}
1417
1418if ($options{valgrind}) {
1419 # Turns out to be too confusing to use an optional argument with the path
1420 # of the valgrind binary, as if --valgrind takes an optional argument,
1421 # then specifying it as the last option eats the first part of the testcase.
1422 # ie this: .../bisect.pl --valgrind testcase
1423 # is treated as --valgrind=testcase and as there is no test case given,
1424 # it's an invalid commandline, bailing out with the usage message.
1425
1426 # Currently, the test script can't signal a skip with 125, so anything
1427 # non-zero would do. But to keep that option open in future, use 124
1428 unshift @ARGV, 'valgrind', '--error-exitcode=124';
1429}
1430
1431# This is what we came here to run:
1432
1433if (exists $Config{ldlibpthname}) {
1434 require Cwd;
1435 my $varname = $Config{ldlibpthname};
1436 my $cwd = Cwd::getcwd();
1437 if (defined $ENV{$varname}) {
1438 $ENV{$varname} = $cwd . $Config{path_sep} . $ENV{$varname};
1439 } else {
1440 $ENV{$varname} = $cwd;
1441 }
1442}
1443
1444run_report_and_exit(@ARGV);
1445
1446############################################################################
1447#
1448# Patching, editing and faking routines only below here.
1449#
1450############################################################################
1451
1452sub fake_noextensions {
1453 edit_file('config.sh', sub {
1454 my @lines = split /\n/, shift;
1455 my @ext = split /\s+/, $defines{noextensions};
1456 foreach (@lines) {
1457 next unless /^extensions=/ || /^dynamic_ext/;
1458 foreach my $ext (@ext) {
1459 s/\b$ext( )?\b/$1/;
1460 }
1461 }
1462 return join "\n", @lines;
1463 });
1464}
1465
1466sub force_manifest {
1467 my (@missing, @created_dirs);
1468 my $fh = open_or_die('MANIFEST');
1469 while (<$fh>) {
1470 next unless /^(\S+)/;
1471 # -d is special case needed (at least) between 27332437a2ed1941 and
1472 # bf3d9ec563d25054^ inclusive, as manifest contains ext/Thread/Thread
1473 push @missing, $1
1474 unless -f $1 || -d $1;
1475 }
1476 close_or_die($fh);
1477
1478 foreach my $pathname (@missing) {
1479 my @parts = split '/', $pathname;
1480 my $leaf = pop @parts;
1481 my $path = '.';
1482 while (@parts) {
1483 $path .= '/' . shift @parts;
1484 next if -d $path;
1485 mkdir $path, 0700 or die_255("Can't create $path: $!");
1486 unshift @created_dirs, $path;
1487 }
1488 $fh = open_or_die($pathname, '>');
1489 close_or_die($fh);
1490 chmod 0, $pathname or die_255("Can't chmod 0 $pathname: $!");
1491 }
1492 return \@missing, \@created_dirs;
1493}
1494
1495sub force_manifest_cleanup {
1496 my ($missing, $created_dirs) = @_;
1497 # This is probably way too paranoid:
1498 my @errors;
1499 require Fcntl;
1500 foreach my $file (@$missing) {
1501 my (undef, undef, $mode, undef, undef, undef, undef, $size)
1502 = stat $file;
1503 if (!defined $mode) {
1504 push @errors, "Added file $file has been deleted by Configure";
1505 next;
1506 }
1507 if (Fcntl::S_IMODE($mode) != 0) {
1508 push @errors,
1509 sprintf 'Added file %s had mode changed by Configure to %03o',
1510 $file, $mode;
1511 }
1512 if ($size != 0) {
1513 push @errors,
1514 "Added file $file had sized changed by Configure to $size";
1515 }
1516 unlink $file or die_255("Can't unlink $file: $!");
1517 }
1518 foreach my $dir (@$created_dirs) {
1519 rmdir $dir or die_255("Can't rmdir $dir: $!");
1520 }
1521 skip("@errors")
1522 if @errors;
1523}
1524
1525sub patch_Configure {
1526 if ($major < 1) {
1527 if (extract_from_file('Configure',
1528 qr/^\t\t\*=\*\) echo "\$1" >> \$optdef;;$/)) {
1529 # This is " Spaces now allowed in -D command line options.",
1530 # part of commit ecfc54246c2a6f42
1531 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
1532diff --git a/Configure b/Configure
1533index 3d3b38d..78ffe16 100755
1534--- a/Configure
1535+++ b/Configure
1536@@ -652,7 +777,8 @@ while test $# -gt 0; do
1537 echo "$me: use '-U symbol=', not '-D symbol='." >&2
1538 echo "$me: ignoring -D $1" >&2
1539 ;;
1540- *=*) echo "$1" >> $optdef;;
1541+ *=*) echo "$1" | \
1542+ sed -e "s/'/'\"'\"'/g" -e "s/=\(.*\)/='\1'/" >> $optdef;;
1543 *) echo "$1='define'" >> $optdef;;
1544 esac
1545 shift
1546EOPATCH
1547 }
1548
1549 if (extract_from_file('Configure', qr/^if \$contains 'd_namlen' \$xinc\b/)) {
1550 # Configure's original simple "grep" for d_namlen falls foul of the
1551 # approach taken by the glibc headers:
1552 # #ifdef _DIRENT_HAVE_D_NAMLEN
1553 # # define _D_EXACT_NAMLEN(d) ((d)->d_namlen)
1554 #
1555 # where _DIRENT_HAVE_D_NAMLEN is not defined on Linux.
1556 # This is also part of commit ecfc54246c2a6f42
1557 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
1558diff --git a/Configure b/Configure
1559index 3d3b38d..78ffe16 100755
1560--- a/Configure
1561+++ b/Configure
1562@@ -3935,7 +4045,8 @@ $rm -f try.c
1563
1564 : see if the directory entry stores field length
1565 echo " "
1566-if $contains 'd_namlen' $xinc >/dev/null 2>&1; then
1567+$cppstdin $cppflags $cppminus < "$xinc" > try.c
1568+if $contains 'd_namlen' try.c >/dev/null 2>&1; then
1569 echo "Good, your directory entry keeps length information in d_namlen." >&4
1570 val="$define"
1571 else
1572EOPATCH
1573 }
1574 }
1575
1576 if ($major < 2
1577 && !extract_from_file('Configure',
1578 qr/Try to guess additional flags to pick up local libraries/)) {
1579 my $mips = extract_from_file('Configure',
1580 qr!(''\) if (?:\./)?mips; then)!);
1581 # This is part of perl-5.001n. It's needed, to add -L/usr/local/lib to
1582 # the ld flags if libraries are found there. It shifts the code to set
1583 # up libpth earlier, and then adds the code to add libpth entries to
1584 # ldflags
1585 # mips was changed to ./mips in ecfc54246c2a6f42, perl5.000 patch.0g
1586 apply_patch(sprintf <<'EOPATCH', $mips);
1587diff --git a/Configure b/Configure
1588index 53649d5..0635a6e 100755
1589--- a/Configure
1590+++ b/Configure
1591@@ -2749,6 +2749,52 @@ EOM
1592 ;;
1593 esac
1594
1595+: Set private lib path
1596+case "$plibpth" in
1597+'') if ./mips; then
1598+ plibpth="$incpath/usr/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/ccs/lib"
1599+ fi;;
1600+esac
1601+case "$libpth" in
1602+' ') dlist='';;
1603+'') dlist="$plibpth $glibpth";;
1604+*) dlist="$libpth";;
1605+esac
1606+
1607+: Now check and see which directories actually exist, avoiding duplicates
1608+libpth=''
1609+for xxx in $dlist
1610+do
1611+ if $test -d $xxx; then
1612+ case " $libpth " in
1613+ *" $xxx "*) ;;
1614+ *) libpth="$libpth $xxx";;
1615+ esac
1616+ fi
1617+done
1618+$cat <<'EOM'
1619+
1620+Some systems have incompatible or broken versions of libraries. Among
1621+the directories listed in the question below, please remove any you
1622+know not to be holding relevant libraries, and add any that are needed.
1623+Say "none" for none.
1624+
1625+EOM
1626+case "$libpth" in
1627+'') dflt='none';;
1628+*)
1629+ set X $libpth
1630+ shift
1631+ dflt=${1+"$@"}
1632+ ;;
1633+esac
1634+rp="Directories to use for library searches?"
1635+. ./myread
1636+case "$ans" in
1637+none) libpth=' ';;
1638+*) libpth="$ans";;
1639+esac
1640+
1641 : flags used in final linking phase
1642 case "$ldflags" in
1643 '') if ./venix; then
1644@@ -2765,6 +2811,23 @@ case "$ldflags" in
1645 ;;
1646 *) dflt="$ldflags";;
1647 esac
1648+
1649+: Possible local library directories to search.
1650+loclibpth="/usr/local/lib /opt/local/lib /usr/gnu/lib"
1651+loclibpth="$loclibpth /opt/gnu/lib /usr/GNU/lib /opt/GNU/lib"
1652+
1653+: Try to guess additional flags to pick up local libraries.
1654+for thislibdir in $libpth; do
1655+ case " $loclibpth " in
1656+ *" $thislibdir "*)
1657+ case "$dflt " in
1658+ "-L$thislibdir ") ;;
1659+ *) dflt="$dflt -L$thislibdir" ;;
1660+ esac
1661+ ;;
1662+ esac
1663+done
1664+
1665 echo " "
1666 rp="Any additional ld flags (NOT including libraries)?"
1667 . ./myread
1668@@ -2828,52 +2891,6 @@ n) echo "OK, that should do.";;
1669 esac
1670 $rm -f try try.* core
1671
1672-: Set private lib path
1673-case "$plibpth" in
1674-%s
1675- plibpth="$incpath/usr/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/ccs/lib"
1676- fi;;
1677-esac
1678-case "$libpth" in
1679-' ') dlist='';;
1680-'') dlist="$plibpth $glibpth";;
1681-*) dlist="$libpth";;
1682-esac
1683-
1684-: Now check and see which directories actually exist, avoiding duplicates
1685-libpth=''
1686-for xxx in $dlist
1687-do
1688- if $test -d $xxx; then
1689- case " $libpth " in
1690- *" $xxx "*) ;;
1691- *) libpth="$libpth $xxx";;
1692- esac
1693- fi
1694-done
1695-$cat <<'EOM'
1696-
1697-Some systems have incompatible or broken versions of libraries. Among
1698-the directories listed in the question below, please remove any you
1699-know not to be holding relevant libraries, and add any that are needed.
1700-Say "none" for none.
1701-
1702-EOM
1703-case "$libpth" in
1704-'') dflt='none';;
1705-*)
1706- set X $libpth
1707- shift
1708- dflt=${1+"$@"}
1709- ;;
1710-esac
1711-rp="Directories to use for library searches?"
1712-. ./myread
1713-case "$ans" in
1714-none) libpth=' ';;
1715-*) libpth="$ans";;
1716-esac
1717-
1718 : compute shared library extension
1719 case "$so" in
1720 '')
1721EOPATCH
1722 }
1723
1724 if ($major == 4 && extract_from_file('Configure', qr/^d_gethbynam=/)) {
1725 # Fixes a bug introduced in 4599a1dedd47b916
1726 apply_commit('3cbc818d1d0ac470');
1727 }
1728
1729 if ($major == 4 && extract_from_file('Configure',
1730 qr/gethbadd_addr_type=`echo \$gethbadd_addr_type/)) {
1731 # Fixes a bug introduced in 3fd537d4b944bc7a
1732 apply_commit('6ff9219da6cf8cfd');
1733 }
1734
1735 if ($major == 4 && extract_from_file('Configure',
1736 qr/^pthreads_created_joinable=/)) {
1737 # Fix for bug introduced in 52e1cb5ebf5e5a8c
1738 # Part of commit ce637636a41b2fef
1739 edit_file('Configure', sub {
1740 my $code = shift;
1741 $code =~ s{^pthreads_created_joinable=''}
1742 {d_pthreads_created_joinable=''}ms
1743 or die_255("Substitution failed");
1744 $code =~ s{^pthreads_created_joinable='\$pthreads_created_joinable'}
1745 {d_pthreads_created_joinable='\$d_pthreads_created_joinable'}ms
1746 or die_255("Substitution failed");
1747 return $code;
1748 });
1749 }
1750
1751 if ($major < 5 && extract_from_file('Configure',
1752 qr!if \$cc \$ccflags try\.c -o try >/dev/null 2>&1; then!)) {
1753 # Analogous to the more general fix of dfe9444ca7881e71
1754 # Without this flags such as -m64 may not be passed to this compile,
1755 # which results in a byteorder of '1234' instead of '12345678', which
1756 # can then cause crashes.
1757
1758 if (extract_from_file('Configure', qr/xxx_prompt=y/)) {
1759 # 8e07c86ebc651fe9 or later
1760 # ("This is my patch patch.1n for perl5.001.")
1761 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
1762diff --git a/Configure b/Configure
1763index 62249dd..c5c384e 100755
1764--- a/Configure
1765+++ b/Configure
1766@@ -8247,7 +8247,7 @@ main()
1767 }
1768 EOCP
1769 xxx_prompt=y
1770- if $cc $ccflags try.c -o try >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./try > /dev/null; then
1771+ if $cc $ccflags $ldflags try.c -o try >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./try > /dev/null; then
1772 dflt=`./try`
1773 case "$dflt" in
1774 [1-4][1-4][1-4][1-4]|12345678|87654321)
1775EOPATCH
1776 } else {
1777 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
1778diff --git a/Configure b/Configure
1779index 53649d5..f1cd64a 100755
1780--- a/Configure
1781+++ b/Configure
1782@@ -6362,7 +6362,7 @@ main()
1783 printf("\n");
1784 }
1785 EOCP
1786- if $cc $ccflags try.c -o try >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1787+ if $cc $ccflags $ldflags try.c -o try >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
1788 dflt=`./try`
1789 case "$dflt" in
1790 ????|????????) echo "(The test program ran ok.)";;
1791EOPATCH
1792 }
1793 }
1794
1795 if ($major < 6 && !extract_from_file('Configure',
1796 qr!^\t-A\)$!)) {
1797 # This adds the -A option to Configure, which is incredibly useful
1798 # Effectively this is commits 02e93a22d20fc9a5, 5f83a3e9d818c3ad,
1799 # bde6b06b2c493fef, f7c3111703e46e0c and 2 lines of trailing whitespace
1800 # removed by 613d6c3e99b9decc, but applied at slightly different
1801 # locations to ensure a clean patch back to 5.000
1802 # Note, if considering patching to the intermediate revisions to fix
1803 # bugs in -A handling, f7c3111703e46e0c is from 2002, and hence
1804 # $major == 8
1805
1806 # To add to the fun, early patches add -K and -O options, and it's not
1807 # trivial to get patch to put the C<. ./posthint.sh> in the right place
1808 edit_file('Configure', sub {
1809 my $code = shift;
1810 $code =~ s/(optstr = ")([^"]+";\s*# getopt-style specification)/$1A:$2/
1811 or die_255("Substitution failed");
1812 $code =~ s!^(: who configured the system)!
1813touch posthint.sh
1814. ./posthint.sh
1815
1816$1!ms
1817 or die_255("Substitution failed");
1818 return $code;
1819 });
1820 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
1821diff --git a/Configure b/Configure
1822index 4b55fa6..60c3c64 100755
1823--- a/Configure
1824+++ b/Configure
1825@@ -1150,6 +1150,7 @@ set X `for arg in "$@"; do echo "X$arg"; done |
1826 eval "set $*"
1827 shift
1828 rm -f options.awk
1829+rm -f posthint.sh
1830
1831 : set up default values
1832 fastread=''
1833@@ -1172,6 +1173,56 @@ while test $# -gt 0; do
1834 case "$1" in
1835 -d) shift; fastread=yes;;
1836 -e) shift; alldone=cont;;
1837+ -A)
1838+ shift
1839+ xxx=''
1840+ yyy="$1"
1841+ zzz=''
1842+ uuu=undef
1843+ case "$yyy" in
1844+ *=*) zzz=`echo "$yyy"|sed 's!=.*!!'`
1845+ case "$zzz" in
1846+ *:*) zzz='' ;;
1847+ *) xxx=append
1848+ zzz=" "`echo "$yyy"|sed 's!^[^=]*=!!'`
1849+ yyy=`echo "$yyy"|sed 's!=.*!!'` ;;
1850+ esac
1851+ ;;
1852+ esac
1853+ case "$xxx" in
1854+ '') case "$yyy" in
1855+ *:*) xxx=`echo "$yyy"|sed 's!:.*!!'`
1856+ yyy=`echo "$yyy"|sed 's!^[^:]*:!!'`
1857+ zzz=`echo "$yyy"|sed 's!^[^=]*=!!'`
1858+ yyy=`echo "$yyy"|sed 's!=.*!!'` ;;
1859+ *) xxx=`echo "$yyy"|sed 's!:.*!!'`
1860+ yyy=`echo "$yyy"|sed 's!^[^:]*:!!'` ;;
1861+ esac
1862+ ;;
1863+ esac
1864+ case "$xxx" in
1865+ append)
1866+ echo "$yyy=\"\${$yyy}$zzz\"" >> posthint.sh ;;
1867+ clear)
1868+ echo "$yyy=''" >> posthint.sh ;;
1869+ define)
1870+ case "$zzz" in
1871+ '') zzz=define ;;
1872+ esac
1873+ echo "$yyy='$zzz'" >> posthint.sh ;;
1874+ eval)
1875+ echo "eval \"$yyy=$zzz\"" >> posthint.sh ;;
1876+ prepend)
1877+ echo "$yyy=\"$zzz\${$yyy}\"" >> posthint.sh ;;
1878+ undef)
1879+ case "$zzz" in
1880+ '') zzz="$uuu" ;;
1881+ esac
1882+ echo "$yyy=$zzz" >> posthint.sh ;;
1883+ *) echo "$me: unknown -A command '$xxx', ignoring -A $1" >&2 ;;
1884+ esac
1885+ shift
1886+ ;;
1887 -f)
1888 shift
1889 cd ..
1890EOPATCH
1891 }
1892
1893 if ($major < 8 && $^O eq 'aix') {
1894 edit_file('Configure', sub {
1895 my $code = shift;
1896 # Replicate commit a8c676c69574838b
1897 # Whitespace allowed at the ends of /lib/syscalls.exp lines
1898 # and half of commit c6912327ae30e6de
1899 # AIX syscalls.exp scan: the syscall might be marked 32, 3264, or 64
1900 $code =~ s{(\bsed\b.*\bsyscall)(?:\[0-9\]\*)?(\$.*/lib/syscalls\.exp)}
1901 {$1 . "[0-9]*[ \t]*" . $2}e;
1902 return $code;
1903 });
1904 }
1905
1906 if ($major < 8 && !extract_from_file('Configure',
1907 qr/^\t\tif test ! -t 0; then$/)) {
1908 # Before dfe9444ca7881e71, Configure would refuse to run if stdin was
1909 # not a tty. With that commit, the tty requirement was dropped for -de
1910 # and -dE
1911 # Commit aaeb8e512e8e9e14 dropped the tty requirement for -S
1912 # For those older versions, it's probably easiest if we simply remove
1913 # the sanity test.
1914 edit_file('Configure', sub {
1915 my $code = shift;
1916 $code =~ s/test ! -t 0/test Perl = rules/;
1917 return $code;
1918 });
1919 }
1920
1921 if ($major == 8 || $major == 9) {
1922 # Fix symbol detection to that of commit 373dfab3839ca168 if it's any
1923 # intermediate version 5129fff43c4fe08c or later, as the intermediate
1924 # versions don't work correctly on (at least) Sparc Linux.
1925 # 5129fff43c4fe08c adds the first mention of mistrustnm.
1926 # 373dfab3839ca168 removes the last mention of lc=""
1927 edit_file('Configure', sub {
1928 my $code = shift;
1929 return $code
1930 if $code !~ /\btc="";/; # 373dfab3839ca168 or later
1931 return $code
1932 if $code !~ /\bmistrustnm\b/; # before 5129fff43c4fe08c
1933 my $fixed = <<'EOC';
1934
1935: is a C symbol defined?
1936csym='tlook=$1;
1937case "$3" in
1938-v) tf=libc.tmp; tdc="";;
1939-a) tf=libc.tmp; tdc="[]";;
1940*) tlook="^$1\$"; tf=libc.list; tdc="()";;
1941esac;
1942tx=yes;
1943case "$reuseval-$4" in
1944true-) ;;
1945true-*) tx=no; eval "tval=\$$4"; case "$tval" in "") tx=yes;; esac;;
1946esac;
1947case "$tx" in
1948yes)
1949 tval=false;
1950 if $test "$runnm" = true; then
1951 if $contains $tlook $tf >/dev/null 2>&1; then
1952 tval=true;
1953 elif $test "$mistrustnm" = compile -o "$mistrustnm" = run; then
1954 echo "void *(*(p()))$tdc { extern void *$1$tdc; return &$1; } int main() { if(p()) return(0); else return(1); }"> try.c;
1955 $cc -o try $optimize $ccflags $ldflags try.c >/dev/null 2>&1 $libs && tval=true;
1956 $test "$mistrustnm" = run -a -x try && { $run ./try$_exe >/dev/null 2>&1 || tval=false; };
1957 $rm -f try$_exe try.c core core.* try.core;
1958 fi;
1959 else
1960 echo "void *(*(p()))$tdc { extern void *$1$tdc; return &$1; } int main() { if(p()) return(0); else return(1); }"> try.c;
1961 $cc -o try $optimize $ccflags $ldflags try.c $libs >/dev/null 2>&1 && tval=true;
1962 $rm -f try$_exe try.c;
1963 fi;
1964 ;;
1965*)
1966 case "$tval" in
1967 $define) tval=true;;
1968 *) tval=false;;
1969 esac;
1970 ;;
1971esac;
1972eval "$2=$tval"'
1973
1974EOC
1975 $code =~ s/\n: is a C symbol defined\?\n.*?\neval "\$2=\$tval"'\n\n/$fixed/sm
1976 or die_255("substitution failed");
1977 return $code;
1978 });
1979 }
1980
1981 if ($major < 10
1982 && extract_from_file('Configure', qr/^set malloc\.h i_malloc$/)) {
1983 # This is commit 01d07975f7ef0e7d, trimmed, with $compile inlined as
1984 # prior to bd9b35c97ad661cc Configure had the malloc.h test before the
1985 # definition of $compile.
1986 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
1987diff --git a/Configure b/Configure
1988index 3d2e8b9..6ce7766 100755
1989--- a/Configure
1990+++ b/Configure
1991@@ -6743,5 +6743,22 @@ set d_dosuid
1992
1993 : see if this is a malloc.h system
1994-set malloc.h i_malloc
1995-eval $inhdr
1996+: we want a real compile instead of Inhdr because some systems have a
1997+: malloc.h that just gives a compile error saying to use stdlib.h instead
1998+echo " "
1999+$cat >try.c <<EOCP
2000+#include <stdlib.h>
2001+#include <malloc.h>
2002+int main () { return 0; }
2003+EOCP
2004+set try
2005+if $cc $optimize $ccflags $ldflags -o try $* try.c $libs > /dev/null 2>&1; then
2006+ echo "<malloc.h> found." >&4
2007+ val="$define"
2008+else
2009+ echo "<malloc.h> NOT found." >&4
2010+ val="$undef"
2011+fi
2012+$rm -f try.c try
2013+set i_malloc
2014+eval $setvar
2015
2016EOPATCH
2017 }
2018}
2019
2020sub patch_hints {
2021 if ($^O eq 'freebsd') {
2022 # There are rather too many version-specific FreeBSD hints fixes to
2023 # patch individually. Also, more than once the FreeBSD hints file has
2024 # been written in what turned out to be a rather non-future-proof style,
2025 # with case statements treating the most recent version as the
2026 # exception, instead of treating previous versions' behaviour explicitly
2027 # and changing the default to cater for the current behaviour. (As
2028 # strangely, future versions inherit the current behaviour.)
2029 checkout_file('hints/freebsd.sh');
2030 } elsif ($^O eq 'darwin') {
2031 if ($major < 8) {
2032 # We can't build on darwin without some of the data in the hints
2033 # file. Probably less surprising to use the earliest version of
2034 # hints/darwin.sh and then edit in place just below, than use
2035 # blead's version, as that would create a discontinuity at
2036 # f556e5b971932902 - before it, hints bugs would be "fixed", after
2037 # it they'd resurface. This way, we should give the illusion of
2038 # monotonic bug fixing.
2039 my $faking_it;
2040 if (!-f 'hints/darwin.sh') {
2041 checkout_file('hints/darwin.sh', 'f556e5b971932902');
2042 ++$faking_it;
2043 }
2044
2045 edit_file('hints/darwin.sh', sub {
2046 my $code = shift;
2047 # Part of commit 8f4f83badb7d1ba9, which mostly undoes
2048 # commit 0511a818910f476c.
2049 $code =~ s/^cppflags='-traditional-cpp';$/cppflags="\${cppflags} -no-cpp-precomp"/m;
2050 # commit 14c11978e9b52e08/803bb6cc74d36a3f
2051 # Without this, code in libperl.bundle links against op.o
2052 # in preference to opmini.o on the linker command line,
2053 # and hence miniperl tries to use File::Glob instead of
2054 # csh
2055 $code =~ s/^(lddlflags=)/ldflags="\${ldflags} -flat_namespace"\n$1/m;
2056 # f556e5b971932902 also patches Makefile.SH with some
2057 # special case code to deal with useshrplib for darwin.
2058 # Given that post 5.8.0 the darwin hints default was
2059 # changed to false, and it would be very complex to splice
2060 # in that code in various versions of Makefile.SH back
2061 # to 5.002, lets just turn it off.
2062 $code =~ s/^useshrplib='true'/useshrplib='false'/m
2063 if $faking_it;
2064
2065 # Part of commit d235852b65d51c44
2066 # Don't do this on a case sensitive HFS+ partition, as it
2067 # breaks the build for 5.003 and earlier.
2068 if ($case_insensitive
2069 && $code !~ /^firstmakefile=GNUmakefile/) {
2070 $code .= "\nfirstmakefile=GNUmakefile;\n";
2071 }
2072
2073 return $code;
2074 });
2075 }
2076 } elsif ($^O eq 'netbsd') {
2077 if ($major < 6) {
2078 # These are part of commit 099685bc64c7dbce
2079 edit_file('hints/netbsd.sh', sub {
2080 my $code = shift;
2081 my $fixed = <<'EOC';
2082case "$osvers" in
20830.9|0.8*)
2084 usedl="$undef"
2085 ;;
2086*)
2087 if [ -f /usr/libexec/ld.elf_so ]; then
2088 d_dlopen=$define
2089 d_dlerror=$define
2090 ccdlflags="-Wl,-E -Wl,-R${PREFIX}/lib $ccdlflags"
2091 cccdlflags="-DPIC -fPIC $cccdlflags"
2092 lddlflags="--whole-archive -shared $lddlflags"
2093 elif [ "`uname -m`" = "pmax" ]; then
2094# NetBSD 1.3 and 1.3.1 on pmax shipped an 'old' ld.so, which will not work.
2095 d_dlopen=$undef
2096 elif [ -f /usr/libexec/ld.so ]; then
2097 d_dlopen=$define
2098 d_dlerror=$define
2099 ccdlflags="-Wl,-R${PREFIX}/lib $ccdlflags"
2100# we use -fPIC here because -fpic is *NOT* enough for some of the
2101# extensions like Tk on some netbsd platforms (the sparc is one)
2102 cccdlflags="-DPIC -fPIC $cccdlflags"
2103 lddlflags="-Bforcearchive -Bshareable $lddlflags"
2104 else
2105 d_dlopen=$undef
2106 fi
2107 ;;
2108esac
2109EOC
2110 $code =~ s/^case "\$osvers" in\n0\.9\|0\.8.*?^esac\n/$fixed/ms;
2111 return $code;
2112 });
2113 }
2114 } elsif ($^O eq 'openbsd') {
2115 if ($major < 8) {
2116 checkout_file('hints/openbsd.sh', '43051805d53a3e4c')
2117 unless -f 'hints/openbsd.sh';
2118 my $which = extract_from_file('hints/openbsd.sh',
2119 qr/# from (2\.8|3\.1) onwards/,
2120 '');
2121 if ($which eq '') {
2122 my $was = extract_from_file('hints/openbsd.sh',
2123 qr/(lddlflags="(?:-Bforcearchive )?-Bshareable)/);
2124 # This is commit 154d43cbcf57271c and parts of 5c75dbfa77b0949c
2125 # and 29b5585702e5e025
2126 apply_patch(sprintf <<'EOPATCH', $was);
2127diff --git a/hints/openbsd.sh b/hints/openbsd.sh
2128index a7d8bf2..5b79709 100644
2129--- a/hints/openbsd.sh
2130+++ b/hints/openbsd.sh
2131@@ -37,7 +37,25 @@ OpenBSD.alpha|OpenBSD.mips|OpenBSD.powerpc|OpenBSD.vax)
2132 # we use -fPIC here because -fpic is *NOT* enough for some of the
2133 # extensions like Tk on some OpenBSD platforms (ie: sparc)
2134 cccdlflags="-DPIC -fPIC $cccdlflags"
2135- %s $lddlflags"
2136+ case "$osvers" in
2137+ [01].*|2.[0-7]|2.[0-7].*)
2138+ lddlflags="-Bshareable $lddlflags"
2139+ ;;
2140+ 2.[8-9]|3.0)
2141+ ld=${cc:-cc}
2142+ lddlflags="-shared -fPIC $lddlflags"
2143+ ;;
2144+ *) # from 3.1 onwards
2145+ ld=${cc:-cc}
2146+ lddlflags="-shared -fPIC $lddlflags"
2147+ libswanted=`echo $libswanted | sed 's/ dl / /'`
2148+ ;;
2149+ esac
2150+
2151+ # We need to force ld to export symbols on ELF platforms.
2152+ # Without this, dlopen() is crippled.
2153+ ELF=`${cc:-cc} -dM -E - </dev/null | grep __ELF__`
2154+ test -n "$ELF" && ldflags="-Wl,-E $ldflags"
2155 ;;
2156 esac
2157
2158EOPATCH
2159 } elsif ($which eq '2.8') {
2160 # This is parts of 5c75dbfa77b0949c and 29b5585702e5e025, and
2161 # possibly eb9cd59d45ad2908
2162 my $was = extract_from_file('hints/openbsd.sh',
2163 qr/lddlflags="(-shared(?: -fPIC)?) \$lddlflags"/);
2164
2165 apply_patch(sprintf <<'EOPATCH', $was);
2166--- a/hints/openbsd.sh 2011-10-21 17:25:20.000000000 +0200
2167+++ b/hints/openbsd.sh 2011-10-21 16:58:43.000000000 +0200
2168@@ -44,11 +44,21 @@
2169 [01].*|2.[0-7]|2.[0-7].*)
2170 lddlflags="-Bshareable $lddlflags"
2171 ;;
2172- *) # from 2.8 onwards
2173+ 2.[8-9]|3.0)
2174 ld=${cc:-cc}
2175- lddlflags="%s $lddlflags"
2176+ lddlflags="-shared -fPIC $lddlflags"
2177+ ;;
2178+ *) # from 3.1 onwards
2179+ ld=${cc:-cc}
2180+ lddlflags="-shared -fPIC $lddlflags"
2181+ libswanted=`echo $libswanted | sed 's/ dl / /'`
2182 ;;
2183 esac
2184+
2185+ # We need to force ld to export symbols on ELF platforms.
2186+ # Without this, dlopen() is crippled.
2187+ ELF=`${cc:-cc} -dM -E - </dev/null | grep __ELF__`
2188+ test -n "$ELF" && ldflags="-Wl,-E $ldflags"
2189 ;;
2190 esac
2191
2192EOPATCH
2193 } elsif ($which eq '3.1'
2194 && !extract_from_file('hints/openbsd.sh',
2195 qr/We need to force ld to export symbols on ELF platforms/)) {
2196 # This is part of 29b5585702e5e025
2197 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
2198diff --git a/hints/openbsd.sh b/hints/openbsd.sh
2199index c6b6bc9..4839d04 100644
2200--- a/hints/openbsd.sh
2201+++ b/hints/openbsd.sh
2202@@ -54,6 +54,11 @@ alpha-2.[0-8]|mips-*|vax-*|powerpc-2.[0-7]|m88k-*)
2203 libswanted=`echo $libswanted | sed 's/ dl / /'`
2204 ;;
2205 esac
2206+
2207+ # We need to force ld to export symbols on ELF platforms.
2208+ # Without this, dlopen() is crippled.
2209+ ELF=`${cc:-cc} -dM -E - </dev/null | grep __ELF__`
2210+ test -n "$ELF" && ldflags="-Wl,-E $ldflags"
2211 ;;
2212 esac
2213
2214EOPATCH
2215 }
2216 }
2217 } elsif ($^O eq 'linux') {
2218 if ($major < 1) {
2219 # sparc linux seems to need the -Dbool=char -DHAS_BOOL part of
2220 # perl5.000 patch.0n: [address Configure and build issues]
2221 edit_file('hints/linux.sh', sub {
2222 my $code = shift;
2223 $code =~ s!-I/usr/include/bsd!-Dbool=char -DHAS_BOOL!g;
2224 return $code;
2225 });
2226 }
2227
2228 if ($major <= 9) {
2229 if (`uname -sm` =~ qr/^Linux sparc/) {
2230 if (extract_from_file('hints/linux.sh', qr/sparc-linux/)) {
2231 # Be sure to use -fPIC not -fpic on Linux/SPARC
2232 apply_commit('f6527d0ef0c13ad4');
2233 } elsif(!extract_from_file('hints/linux.sh',
2234 qr/^sparc-linux\)$/)) {
2235 my $fh = open_or_die('hints/linux.sh', '>>');
2236 print $fh <<'EOT' or die_255($!);
2237
2238case "`uname -m`" in
2239sparc*)
2240 case "$cccdlflags" in
2241 *-fpic*) cccdlflags="`echo $cccdlflags|sed 's/-fpic/-fPIC/'`" ;;
2242 *) cccdlflags="$cccdlflags -fPIC" ;;
2243 esac
2244 ;;
2245esac
2246EOT
2247 close_or_die($fh);
2248 }
2249 }
2250 }
2251 } elsif ($^O eq 'solaris') {
2252 if (($major == 13 || $major == 14)
2253 && extract_from_file('hints/solaris_2.sh', qr/getconfldllflags/)) {
2254 apply_commit('c80bde4388070c45');
2255 }
2256 }
2257}
2258
2259sub patch_SH {
2260 # Cwd.xs added in commit 0d2079faa739aaa9. Cwd.pm moved to ext/ 8 years
2261 # later in commit 403f501d5b37ebf0
2262 if ($major > 0 && <*/Cwd/Cwd.xs>) {
2263 if ($major < 10
2264 && !extract_from_file('Makefile.SH', qr/^extra_dep=''$/)) {
2265 # The Makefile.PL for Unicode::Normalize needs
2266 # lib/unicore/CombiningClass.pl. Even without a parallel build, we
2267 # need a dependency to ensure that it builds. This is a variant of
2268 # commit 9f3ef600c170f61e. Putting this for earlier versions gives
2269 # us a spot on which to hang the edits below
2270 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
2271diff --git a/Makefile.SH b/Makefile.SH
2272index f61d0db..6097954 100644
2273--- a/Makefile.SH
2274+++ b/Makefile.SH
2275@@ -155,10 +155,20 @@ esac
2276
2277 : Prepare dependency lists for Makefile.
2278 dynamic_list=' '
2279+extra_dep=''
2280 for f in $dynamic_ext; do
2281 : the dependency named here will never exist
2282 base=`echo "$f" | sed 's/.*\///'`
2283- dynamic_list="$dynamic_list lib/auto/$f/$base.$dlext"
2284+ this_target="lib/auto/$f/$base.$dlext"
2285+ dynamic_list="$dynamic_list $this_target"
2286+
2287+ : Parallel makes reveal that we have some interdependencies
2288+ case $f in
2289+ Math/BigInt/FastCalc) extra_dep="$extra_dep
2290+$this_target: lib/auto/List/Util/Util.$dlext" ;;
2291+ Unicode/Normalize) extra_dep="$extra_dep
2292+$this_target: lib/unicore/CombiningClass.pl" ;;
2293+ esac
2294 done
2295
2296 static_list=' '
2297@@ -987,2 +997,9 @@ n_dummy $(nonxs_ext): miniperl$(EXE_EXT) preplibrary $(DYNALOADER) FORCE
2298 @$(LDLIBPTH) sh ext/util/make_ext nonxs $@ MAKE=$(MAKE) LIBPERL_A=$(LIBPERL)
2299+!NO!SUBS!
2300+
2301+$spitshell >>Makefile <<EOF
2302+$extra_dep
2303+EOF
2304+
2305+$spitshell >>Makefile <<'!NO!SUBS!'
2306
2307EOPATCH
2308 }
2309
2310 if ($major == 15 && $^O !~ /^(linux|darwin|.*bsd)$/
2311 && extract_from_file('Makefile.SH', qr/^V.* \?= /)) {
2312 # Remove the GNU-make-ism (which the BSD makes also support, but
2313 # most other makes choke on)
2314 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
2315diff --git a/Makefile.SH b/Makefile.SH
2316index 94952bd..13e9001 100755
2317--- a/Makefile.SH
2318+++ b/Makefile.SH
2319@@ -338,8 +338,8 @@ linux*|darwin)
2320 $spitshell >>$Makefile <<!GROK!THIS!
2321 # If you're going to use valgrind and it can't be invoked as plain valgrind
2322 # then you'll need to change this, or override it on the make command line.
2323-VALGRIND ?= valgrind
2324-VG_TEST ?= ./perl -e 1 2>/dev/null
2325+VALGRIND = valgrind
2326+VG_TEST = ./perl -e 1 2>/dev/null
2327
2328 !GROK!THIS!
2329 ;;
2330EOPATCH
2331 }
2332
2333 if ($major == 11) {
2334 if (extract_from_file('patchlevel.h',
2335 qr/^#include "unpushed\.h"/)) {
2336 # I had thought it easier to detect when building one of the 52
2337 # commits with the original method of incorporating the git
2338 # revision and drop parallel make flags. Commits shown by
2339 # git log 46807d8e809cc127^..dcff826f70bf3f64^ ^d4fb0a1f15d1a1c4
2340 # However, it's not actually possible to make miniperl for that
2341 # configuration as-is, because the file .patchnum is only made
2342 # as a side effect of target 'all'
2343 # I also don't think that it's "safe" to simply run
2344 # make_patchnum.sh before the build. We need the proper
2345 # dependency rules in the Makefile to *stop* it being run again
2346 # at the wrong time.
2347 # This range is important because contains the commit that
2348 # merges Schwern's y2038 work.
2349 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
2350diff --git a/Makefile.SH b/Makefile.SH
2351index 9ad8b6f..106e721 100644
2352--- a/Makefile.SH
2353+++ b/Makefile.SH
2354@@ -540,9 +544,14 @@ sperl.i: perl.c $(h)
2355
2356 .PHONY: all translators utilities make_patchnum
2357
2358-make_patchnum:
2359+make_patchnum: lib/Config_git.pl
2360+
2361+lib/Config_git.pl: make_patchnum.sh
2362 sh $(shellflags) make_patchnum.sh
2363
2364+# .patchnum, unpushed.h and lib/Config_git.pl are built by make_patchnum.sh
2365+unpushed.h .patchnum: lib/Config_git.pl
2366+
2367 # make sure that we recompile perl.c if .patchnum changes
2368 perl$(OBJ_EXT): .patchnum unpushed.h
2369
2370EOPATCH
2371 } elsif (-f '.gitignore'
2372 && extract_from_file('.gitignore', qr/^\.patchnum$/)) {
2373 # 8565263ab8a47cda to 46807d8e809cc127^ inclusive.
2374 edit_file('Makefile.SH', sub {
2375 my $code = shift;
2376 $code =~ s/^make_patchnum:\n/make_patchnum: .patchnum
2377
2378.sha1: .patchnum
2379
2380.patchnum: make_patchnum.sh
2381/m;
2382 return $code;
2383 });
2384 } elsif (-f 'lib/.gitignore'
2385 && extract_from_file('lib/.gitignore',
2386 qr!^/Config_git.pl!)
2387 && !extract_from_file('Makefile.SH',
2388 qr/^uudmap\.h.*:bitcount.h$/)) {
2389 # Between commits and dcff826f70bf3f64 and 0f13ebd5d71f8177^
2390 edit_file('Makefile.SH', sub {
2391 my $code = shift;
2392 # Bug introduced by 344af494c35a9f0f
2393 # fixed in 0f13ebd5d71f8177
2394 $code =~ s{^(pod/perlapi\.pod) (pod/perlintern\.pod): }
2395 {$1: $2\n\n$2: }m;
2396 # Bug introduced by efa50c51e3301a2c
2397 # fixed in 0f13ebd5d71f8177
2398 $code =~ s{^(uudmap\.h) (bitcount\.h): }
2399 {$1: $2\n\n$2: }m;
2400
2401 # The rats nest of getting git_version.h correct
2402
2403 if ($code =~ s{git_version\.h: stock_git_version\.h
2404\tcp stock_git_version\.h git_version\.h}
2405 {}m) {
2406 # before 486cd780047ff224
2407
2408 # We probably can't build between
2409 # 953f6acfa20ec275^ and 8565263ab8a47cda
2410 # inclusive, but all commits in that range
2411 # relate to getting make_patchnum.sh working,
2412 # so it is extremely unlikely to be an
2413 # interesting bisect target. They will skip.
2414
2415 # No, don't spawn a submake if
2416 # make_patchnum.sh or make_patchnum.pl fails
2417 $code =~ s{\|\| \$\(MAKE\) miniperl.*}
2418 {}m;
2419 $code =~ s{^\t(sh.*make_patchnum\.sh.*)}
2420 {\t-$1}m;
2421
2422 # Use an external perl to run make_patchnum.pl
2423 # because miniperl still depends on
2424 # git_version.h
2425 $code =~ s{^\t.*make_patchnum\.pl}
2426 {\t-$^X make_patchnum.pl}m;
2427
2428
2429 # "Truth in advertising" - running
2430 # make_patchnum generates 2 files.
2431 $code =~ s{^make_patchnum:.*}{
2432make_patchnum: lib/Config_git.pl
2433
2434git_version.h: lib/Config_git.pl
2435
2436perlmini\$(OBJ_EXT): git_version.h
2437
2438lib/Config_git.pl:}m;
2439 }
2440 # Right, now we've corrected Makefile.SH to
2441 # correctly describe how lib/Config_git.pl and
2442 # git_version.h are made, we need to fix the rest
2443
2444 # This emulates commit 2b63e250843b907e
2445 # This might duplicate the rule stating that
2446 # git_version.h depends on lib/Config_git.pl
2447 # This is harmless.
2448 $code =~ s{^(?:lib/Config_git\.pl )?git_version\.h: (.* make_patchnum\.pl.*)}
2449 {git_version.h: lib/Config_git.pl
2450
2451lib/Config_git.pl: $1}m;
2452
2453 # This emulates commits 0f13ebd5d71f8177 and
2454 # and a04d4598adc57886. It ensures that
2455 # lib/Config_git.pl is built before configpm,
2456 # and that configpm is run exactly once.
2457 $code =~ s{^(\$\(.*?\) )?(\$\(CONFIGPOD\))(: .*? configpm Porting/Glossary)( lib/Config_git\.pl)?}{
2458 # If present, other files depend on $(CONFIGPOD)
2459 ($1 ? "$1: $2\n\n" : '')
2460 # Then the rule we found
2461 . $2 . $3
2462 # Add dependency if not there
2463 . ($4 ? $4 : ' lib/Config_git.pl')
2464 }me;
2465
2466 return $code;
2467 });
2468 }
2469 }
2470
2471 if ($major < 14) {
2472 # Commits dc0655f797469c47 and d11a62fe01f2ecb2
2473 edit_file('Makefile.SH', sub {
2474 my $code = shift;
2475 foreach my $ext (qw(Encode SDBM_File)) {
2476 next if $code =~ /\b$ext\) extra_dep=/s;
2477 $code =~ s!(\) extra_dep="\$extra_dep
2478\$this_target: .*?" ;;)
2479( esac
2480)!$1
2481 $ext) extra_dep="\$extra_dep
2482\$this_target: lib/auto/Cwd/Cwd.\$dlext" ;;
2483$2!;
2484 }
2485 return $code;
2486 });
2487 }
2488 }
2489
2490 if ($major == 7) {
2491 # Remove commits 9fec149bb652b6e9 and 5bab1179608f81d8, which add/amend
2492 # rules to automatically run regen scripts that rebuild C headers. These
2493 # cause problems because a git checkout doesn't preserve relative file
2494 # modification times, hence the regen scripts may fire. This will
2495 # obscure whether the repository had the correct generated headers
2496 # checked in.
2497 # Also, the dependency rules for running the scripts were not correct,
2498 # which could cause spurious re-builds on re-running make, and can cause
2499 # complete build failures for a parallel make.
2500 if (extract_from_file('Makefile.SH',
2501 qr/Writing it this way gives make a big hint to always run opcode\.pl before/)) {
2502 apply_commit('70c6e6715e8fec53');
2503 } elsif (extract_from_file('Makefile.SH',
2504 qr/^opcode\.h opnames\.h pp_proto\.h pp\.sym: opcode\.pl$/)) {
2505 revert_commit('9fec149bb652b6e9');
2506 }
2507 }
2508
2509 if ($^O eq 'aix' && $major >= 11 && $major <= 15
2510 && extract_from_file('makedef.pl', qr/^use Config/)) {
2511 edit_file('Makefile.SH', sub {
2512 # The AIX part of commit e6807d8ab22b761c
2513 # It's safe to substitute lib/Config.pm for config.sh
2514 # as lib/Config.pm depends on config.sh
2515 # If the tree is post e6807d8ab22b761c, the substitution
2516 # won't match, which is harmless.
2517 my $code = shift;
2518 $code =~ s{^(perl\.exp:.* )config\.sh(\b.*)}
2519 {$1 . '$(CONFIGPM)' . $2}me;
2520 return $code;
2521 });
2522 }
2523
2524 # There was a bug in makedepend.SH which was fixed in version 96a8704c.
2525 # Symptom was './makedepend: 1: Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string'
2526 # Remove this if you're actually bisecting a problem related to
2527 # makedepend.SH
2528 # If you do this, you may need to add in code to correct the output of older
2529 # makedepends, which don't correctly filter newer gcc output such as
2530 # <built-in>
2531 checkout_file('makedepend.SH');
2532
2533 if ($major < 4 && -f 'config.sh'
2534 && !extract_from_file('config.sh', qr/^trnl=/)) {
2535 # This seems to be necessary to avoid makedepend becoming confused,
2536 # and hanging on stdin. Seems that the code after
2537 # make shlist || ...here... is never run.
2538 edit_file('makedepend.SH', sub {
2539 my $code = shift;
2540 $code =~ s/^trnl='\$trnl'$/trnl='\\n'/m;
2541 return $code;
2542 });
2543 }
2544}
2545
2546sub patch_C {
2547 # This is ordered by $major, as it's likely that different platforms may
2548 # well want to share code.
2549
2550 if ($major == 2 && extract_from_file('perl.c', qr/^\tfclose\(e_fp\);$/)) {
2551 # need to patch perl.c to avoid calling fclose() twice on e_fp when
2552 # using -e
2553 # This diff is part of commit ab821d7fdc14a438. The second close was
2554 # introduced with perl-5.002, commit a5f75d667838e8e7
2555 # Might want a6c477ed8d4864e6 too, for the corresponding change to
2556 # pp_ctl.c (likely without this, eval will have "fun")
2557 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
2558diff --git a/perl.c b/perl.c
2559index 03c4d48..3c814a2 100644
2560--- a/perl.c
2561+++ b/perl.c
2562@@ -252,6 +252,7 @@ setuid perl scripts securely.\n");
2563 #ifndef VMS /* VMS doesn't have environ array */
2564 origenviron = environ;
2565 #endif
2566+ e_tmpname = Nullch;
2567
2568 if (do_undump) {
2569
2570@@ -405,6 +406,7 @@ setuid perl scripts securely.\n");
2571 if (e_fp) {
2572 if (Fflush(e_fp) || ferror(e_fp) || fclose(e_fp))
2573 croak("Can't write to temp file for -e: %s", Strerror(errno));
2574+ e_fp = Nullfp;
2575 argc++,argv--;
2576 scriptname = e_tmpname;
2577 }
2578@@ -470,10 +472,10 @@ setuid perl scripts securely.\n");
2579 curcop->cop_line = 0;
2580 curstash = defstash;
2581 preprocess = FALSE;
2582- if (e_fp) {
2583- fclose(e_fp);
2584- e_fp = Nullfp;
2585+ if (e_tmpname) {
2586 (void)UNLINK(e_tmpname);
2587+ Safefree(e_tmpname);
2588+ e_tmpname = Nullch;
2589 }
2590
2591 /* now that script is parsed, we can modify record separator */
2592@@ -1369,7 +1371,7 @@ SV *sv;
2593 scriptname = xfound;
2594 }
2595
2596- origfilename = savepv(e_fp ? "-e" : scriptname);
2597+ origfilename = savepv(e_tmpname ? "-e" : scriptname);
2598 curcop->cop_filegv = gv_fetchfile(origfilename);
2599 if (strEQ(origfilename,"-"))
2600 scriptname = "";
2601
2602EOPATCH
2603 }
2604
2605 if ($major < 3 && $^O eq 'openbsd'
2606 && !extract_from_file('pp_sys.c', qr/BSD_GETPGRP/)) {
2607 # Part of commit c3293030fd1b7489
2608 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
2609diff --git a/pp_sys.c b/pp_sys.c
2610index 4608a2a..f0c9d1d 100644
2611--- a/pp_sys.c
2612+++ b/pp_sys.c
2613@@ -2903,8 +2903,8 @@ PP(pp_getpgrp)
2614 pid = 0;
2615 else
2616 pid = SvIVx(POPs);
2617-#ifdef USE_BSDPGRP
2618- value = (I32)getpgrp(pid);
2619+#ifdef BSD_GETPGRP
2620+ value = (I32)BSD_GETPGRP(pid);
2621 #else
2622 if (pid != 0)
2623 DIE("POSIX getpgrp can't take an argument");
2624@@ -2933,8 +2933,8 @@ PP(pp_setpgrp)
2625 }
2626
2627 TAINT_PROPER("setpgrp");
2628-#ifdef USE_BSDPGRP
2629- SETi( setpgrp(pid, pgrp) >= 0 );
2630+#ifdef BSD_SETPGRP
2631+ SETi( BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) >= 0 );
2632 #else
2633 if ((pgrp != 0) || (pid != 0)) {
2634 DIE("POSIX setpgrp can't take an argument");
2635EOPATCH
2636 }
2637
2638 if ($major < 4 && $^O eq 'openbsd') {
2639 my $bad;
2640 # Need changes from commit a6e633defa583ad5.
2641 # Commits c07a80fdfe3926b5 and f82b3d4130164d5f changed the same part
2642 # of perl.h
2643
2644 if (extract_from_file('perl.h',
2645 qr/^#ifdef HAS_GETPGRP2$/)) {
2646 $bad = <<'EOBAD';
2647***************
2648*** 57,71 ****
2649 #define TAINT_PROPER(s) if (tainting) taint_proper(no_security, s)
2650 #define TAINT_ENV() if (tainting) taint_env()
2651
2652! #ifdef HAS_GETPGRP2
2653! # ifndef HAS_GETPGRP
2654! # define HAS_GETPGRP
2655! # endif
2656! #endif
2657!
2658! #ifdef HAS_SETPGRP2
2659! # ifndef HAS_SETPGRP
2660! # define HAS_SETPGRP
2661! # endif
2662 #endif
2663
2664EOBAD
2665 } elsif (extract_from_file('perl.h',
2666 qr/Gack, you have one but not both of getpgrp2/)) {
2667 $bad = <<'EOBAD';
2668***************
2669*** 56,76 ****
2670 #define TAINT_PROPER(s) if (tainting) taint_proper(no_security, s)
2671 #define TAINT_ENV() if (tainting) taint_env()
2672
2673! #if defined(HAS_GETPGRP2) && defined(HAS_SETPGRP2)
2674! # define getpgrp getpgrp2
2675! # define setpgrp setpgrp2
2676! # ifndef HAS_GETPGRP
2677! # define HAS_GETPGRP
2678! # endif
2679! # ifndef HAS_SETPGRP
2680! # define HAS_SETPGRP
2681! # endif
2682! # ifndef USE_BSDPGRP
2683! # define USE_BSDPGRP
2684! # endif
2685! #else
2686! # if defined(HAS_GETPGRP2) || defined(HAS_SETPGRP2)
2687! #include "Gack, you have one but not both of getpgrp2() and setpgrp2()."
2688! # endif
2689 #endif
2690
2691EOBAD
2692 } elsif (extract_from_file('perl.h',
2693 qr/^#ifdef USE_BSDPGRP$/)) {
2694 $bad = <<'EOBAD'
2695***************
2696*** 91,116 ****
2697 #define TAINT_PROPER(s) if (tainting) taint_proper(no_security, s)
2698 #define TAINT_ENV() if (tainting) taint_env()
2699
2700! #ifdef USE_BSDPGRP
2701! # ifdef HAS_GETPGRP
2702! # define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgrp((pid))
2703! # endif
2704! # ifdef HAS_SETPGRP
2705! # define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgrp((pid), (pgrp))
2706! # endif
2707! #else
2708! # ifdef HAS_GETPGRP2
2709! # define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgrp2((pid))
2710! # ifndef HAS_GETPGRP
2711! # define HAS_GETPGRP
2712! # endif
2713! # endif
2714! # ifdef HAS_SETPGRP2
2715! # define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgrp2((pid), (pgrp))
2716! # ifndef HAS_SETPGRP
2717! # define HAS_SETPGRP
2718! # endif
2719! # endif
2720 #endif
2721
2722 #ifndef _TYPES_ /* If types.h defines this it's easy. */
2723EOBAD
2724 }
2725 if ($bad) {
2726 apply_patch(<<"EOPATCH");
2727*** a/perl.h 2011-10-21 09:46:12.000000000 +0200
2728--- b/perl.h 2011-10-21 09:46:12.000000000 +0200
2729$bad--- 91,144 ----
2730 #define TAINT_PROPER(s) if (tainting) taint_proper(no_security, s)
2731 #define TAINT_ENV() if (tainting) taint_env()
2732
2733! /* XXX All process group stuff is handled in pp_sys.c. Should these
2734! defines move there? If so, I could simplify this a lot. --AD 9/96.
2735! */
2736! /* Process group stuff changed from traditional BSD to POSIX.
2737! perlfunc.pod documents the traditional BSD-style syntax, so we'll
2738! try to preserve that, if possible.
2739! */
2740! #ifdef HAS_SETPGID
2741! # define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgid((pid), (pgrp))
2742! #else
2743! # if defined(HAS_SETPGRP) && defined(USE_BSD_SETPGRP)
2744! # define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgrp((pid), (pgrp))
2745! # else
2746! # ifdef HAS_SETPGRP2 /* DG/UX */
2747! # define BSD_SETPGRP(pid, pgrp) setpgrp2((pid), (pgrp))
2748! # endif
2749! # endif
2750! #endif
2751! #if defined(BSD_SETPGRP) && !defined(HAS_SETPGRP)
2752! # define HAS_SETPGRP /* Well, effectively it does . . . */
2753! #endif
2754!
2755! /* getpgid isn't POSIX, but at least Solaris and Linux have it, and it makes
2756! our life easier :-) so we'll try it.
2757! */
2758! #ifdef HAS_GETPGID
2759! # define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgid((pid))
2760! #else
2761! # if defined(HAS_GETPGRP) && defined(USE_BSD_GETPGRP)
2762! # define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgrp((pid))
2763! # else
2764! # ifdef HAS_GETPGRP2 /* DG/UX */
2765! # define BSD_GETPGRP(pid) getpgrp2((pid))
2766! # endif
2767! # endif
2768! #endif
2769! #if defined(BSD_GETPGRP) && !defined(HAS_GETPGRP)
2770! # define HAS_GETPGRP /* Well, effectively it does . . . */
2771! #endif
2772!
2773! /* These are not exact synonyms, since setpgrp() and getpgrp() may
2774! have different behaviors, but perl.h used to define USE_BSDPGRP
2775! (prior to 5.003_05) so some extension might depend on it.
2776! */
2777! #if defined(USE_BSD_SETPGRP) || defined(USE_BSD_GETPGRP)
2778! # ifndef USE_BSDPGRP
2779! # define USE_BSDPGRP
2780! # endif
2781 #endif
2782
2783 #ifndef _TYPES_ /* If types.h defines this it's easy. */
2784EOPATCH
2785 }
2786 }
2787
2788 if ($major < 4 && $^O eq 'hpux'
2789 && extract_from_file('sv.c', qr/i = _filbuf\(/)) {
2790 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
2791diff --git a/sv.c b/sv.c
2792index a1f1d60..0a806f1 100644
2793--- a/sv.c
2794+++ b/sv.c
2795@@ -2641,7 +2641,7 @@ I32 append;
2796
2797 FILE_cnt(fp) = cnt; /* deregisterize cnt and ptr */
2798 FILE_ptr(fp) = ptr;
2799- i = _filbuf(fp); /* get more characters */
2800+ i = __filbuf(fp); /* get more characters */
2801 cnt = FILE_cnt(fp);
2802 ptr = FILE_ptr(fp); /* reregisterize cnt and ptr */
2803
2804
2805EOPATCH
2806 }
2807
2808 if ($major == 4 && extract_from_file('scope.c', qr/\(SV\*\)SSPOPINT/)) {
2809 # [PATCH] 5.004_04 +MAINT_TRIAL_1 broken when sizeof(int) != sizeof(void)
2810 # Fixes a bug introduced in 161b7d1635bc830b
2811 apply_commit('9002cb76ec83ef7f');
2812 }
2813
2814 if ($major == 4 && extract_from_file('av.c', qr/AvARRAY\(av\) = 0;/)) {
2815 # Fixes a bug introduced in 1393e20655efb4bc
2816 apply_commit('e1c148c28bf3335b', 'av.c');
2817 }
2818
2819 if ($major == 4) {
2820 my $rest = extract_from_file('perl.c', qr/delimcpy(.*)/);
2821 if (defined $rest and $rest !~ /,$/) {
2822 # delimcpy added in fc36a67e8855d031, perl.c refactored to use it.
2823 # bug introduced in 2a92aaa05aa1acbf, fixed in 8490252049bf42d3
2824 # code then moved to util.c in commit 491527d0220de34e
2825 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
2826diff --git a/perl.c b/perl.c
2827index 4eb69e3..54bbb00 100644
2828--- a/perl.c
2829+++ b/perl.c
2830@@ -1735,7 +1735,7 @@ SV *sv;
2831 if (len < sizeof tokenbuf)
2832 tokenbuf[len] = '\0';
2833 #else /* ! (atarist || DOSISH) */
2834- s = delimcpy(tokenbuf, tokenbuf + sizeof tokenbuf, s, bufend
2835+ s = delimcpy(tokenbuf, tokenbuf + sizeof tokenbuf, s, bufend,
2836 ':',
2837 &len);
2838 #endif /* ! (atarist || DOSISH) */
2839EOPATCH
2840 }
2841 }
2842
2843 if ($major == 4 && $^O eq 'linux') {
2844 # Whilst this is fixed properly in f0784f6a4c3e45e1 which provides the
2845 # Configure probe, it's easier to back out the problematic changes made
2846 # in these previous commits.
2847
2848 # In maint-5.004, the simplest addition is to "correct" the file to
2849 # use the same pre-processor macros as blead had used. Whilst commit
2850 # 9b599b2a63d2324d (reverted below) is described as
2851 # [win32] merge change#887 from maintbranch
2852 # it uses __sun__ and __svr4__ instead of the __sun and __SVR4 of the
2853 # maint branch commit 6cdf74fe31f049dc
2854
2855 edit_file('doio.c', sub {
2856 my $code = shift;
2857 $code =~ s{defined\(__sun\) && defined\(__SVR4\)}
2858 {defined(__sun__) && defined(__svr4__)}g;
2859 return $code;
2860 });
2861
2862 if (extract_from_file('doio.c',
2863 qr!^/\* XXX REALLY need metaconfig test \*/$!)) {
2864 revert_commit('4682965a1447ea44', 'doio.c');
2865 }
2866 if (my $token = extract_from_file('doio.c',
2867 qr!^#if (defined\(__sun(?:__)?\)) && defined\(__svr4__\) /\* XXX Need metaconfig test \*/$!)) {
2868 my $patch = `git show -R 9b599b2a63d2324d doio.c`;
2869 $patch =~ s/defined\(__sun__\)/$token/g;
2870 apply_patch($patch);
2871 }
2872 if (extract_from_file('doio.c',
2873 qr!^/\* linux \(and Solaris2\?\) uses :$!)) {
2874 revert_commit('8490252049bf42d3', 'doio.c');
2875 }
2876 if (extract_from_file('doio.c',
2877 qr/^ unsemds.buf = &semds;$/)) {
2878 revert_commit('8e591e46b4c6543e');
2879 }
2880 if (extract_from_file('doio.c',
2881 qr!^#ifdef __linux__ /\* XXX Need metaconfig test \*/$!)) {
2882 # Reverts part of commit 3e3baf6d63945cb6
2883 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
2884diff --git b/doio.c a/doio.c
2885index 62b7de9..0d57425 100644
2886--- b/doio.c
2887+++ a/doio.c
2888@@ -1333,9 +1331,6 @@ SV **sp;
2889 char *a;
2890 I32 id, n, cmd, infosize, getinfo;
2891 I32 ret = -1;
2892-#ifdef __linux__ /* XXX Need metaconfig test */
2893- union semun unsemds;
2894-#endif
2895
2896 id = SvIVx(*++mark);
2897 n = (optype == OP_SEMCTL) ? SvIVx(*++mark) : 0;
2898@@ -1364,29 +1359,11 @@ SV **sp;
2899 infosize = sizeof(struct semid_ds);
2900 else if (cmd == GETALL || cmd == SETALL)
2901 {
2902-#ifdef __linux__ /* XXX Need metaconfig test */
2903-/* linux uses :
2904- int semctl (int semid, int semnun, int cmd, union semun arg)
2905-
2906- union semun {
2907- int val;
2908- struct semid_ds *buf;
2909- ushort *array;
2910- };
2911-*/
2912- union semun semds;
2913- if (semctl(id, 0, IPC_STAT, semds) == -1)
2914-#else
2915 struct semid_ds semds;
2916 if (semctl(id, 0, IPC_STAT, &semds) == -1)
2917-#endif
2918 return -1;
2919 getinfo = (cmd == GETALL);
2920-#ifdef __linux__ /* XXX Need metaconfig test */
2921- infosize = semds.buf->sem_nsems * sizeof(short);
2922-#else
2923 infosize = semds.sem_nsems * sizeof(short);
2924-#endif
2925 /* "short" is technically wrong but much more portable
2926 than guessing about u_?short(_t)? */
2927 }
2928@@ -1429,12 +1406,7 @@ SV **sp;
2929 #endif
2930 #ifdef HAS_SEM
2931 case OP_SEMCTL:
2932-#ifdef __linux__ /* XXX Need metaconfig test */
2933- unsemds.buf = (struct semid_ds *)a;
2934- ret = semctl(id, n, cmd, unsemds);
2935-#else
2936 ret = semctl(id, n, cmd, (struct semid_ds *)a);
2937-#endif
2938 break;
2939 #endif
2940 #ifdef HAS_SHM
2941EOPATCH
2942 }
2943 # Incorrect prototype added as part of 8ac853655d9b7447, fixed as part
2944 # of commit dc45a647708b6c54, with at least one intermediate
2945 # modification. Correct prototype for gethostbyaddr has socklen_t
2946 # second. Linux has uint32_t first for getnetbyaddr.
2947 # Easiest just to remove, instead of attempting more complex patching.
2948 # Something similar may be needed on other platforms.
2949 edit_file('pp_sys.c', sub {
2950 my $code = shift;
2951 $code =~ s/^ struct hostent \*(?:PerlSock_)?gethostbyaddr\([^)]+\);$//m;
2952 $code =~ s/^ struct netent \*getnetbyaddr\([^)]+\);$//m;
2953 return $code;
2954 });
2955 }
2956
2957 if ($major < 5 && $^O eq 'aix'
2958 && !extract_from_file('pp_sys.c',
2959 qr/defined\(HOST_NOT_FOUND\) && !defined\(h_errno\)/)) {
2960 # part of commit dc45a647708b6c54
2961 # Andy Dougherty's configuration patches (Config_63-01 up to 04).
2962 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH')
2963diff --git a/pp_sys.c b/pp_sys.c
2964index c2fcb6f..efa39fb 100644
2965--- a/pp_sys.c
2966+++ b/pp_sys.c
2967@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ extern "C" int syscall(unsigned long,...);
2968 #endif
2969 #endif
2970
2971-#ifdef HOST_NOT_FOUND
2972+#if defined(HOST_NOT_FOUND) && !defined(h_errno)
2973 extern int h_errno;
2974 #endif
2975
2976EOPATCH
2977 }
2978
2979 if ($major == 5
2980 && `git rev-parse HEAD` eq "22c35a8c2392967a5ba6b5370695be464bd7012c\n") {
2981 # Commit 22c35a8c2392967a is significant,
2982 # "phase 1 of somewhat major rearrangement of PERL_OBJECT stuff"
2983 # but doesn't build due to 2 simple errors. blead in this broken state
2984 # was merged to the cfgperl branch, and then these were immediately
2985 # corrected there. cfgperl (with the fixes) was merged back to blead.
2986 # The resultant rather twisty maze of commits looks like this:
2987
2988=begin comment
2989
2990* | | commit 137225782c183172f360c827424b9b9f8adbef0e
2991|\ \ \ Merge: 22c35a8 2a8ee23
2992| |/ / Author: Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@cpan.org>
2993| | | Date: Fri Oct 30 17:38:36 1998 +0000
2994| | |
2995| | | integrate cfgperl tweaks into mainline
2996| | |
2997| | | p4raw-id: //depot/perl@2144
2998| | |
2999| * | commit 2a8ee23279873759693fa83eca279355db2b665c
3000| | | Author: Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
3001| | | Date: Fri Oct 30 13:27:39 1998 +0000
3002| | |
3003| | | There can be multiple yacc/bison errors.
3004| | |
3005| | | p4raw-id: //depot/cfgperl@2143
3006| | |
3007| * | commit 93fb2ac393172fc3e2c14edb20b718309198abbc
3008| | | Author: Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
3009| | | Date: Fri Oct 30 13:18:43 1998 +0000
3010| | |
3011| | | README.posix-bc update.
3012| | |
3013| | | p4raw-id: //depot/cfgperl@2142
3014| | |
3015| * | commit 4ec43091e8e6657cb260b5e563df30aaa154effe
3016| | | Author: Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
3017| | | Date: Fri Oct 30 09:12:59 1998 +0000
3018| | |
3019| | | #2133 fallout.
3020| | |
3021| | | p4raw-id: //depot/cfgperl@2141
3022| | |
3023| * | commit 134ca994cfefe0f613d43505a885e4fc2100b05c
3024| |\ \ Merge: 7093112 22c35a8
3025| |/ / Author: Jarkko Hietaniemi <jhi@iki.fi>
3026|/| | Date: Fri Oct 30 08:43:18 1998 +0000
3027| | |
3028| | | Integrate from mainperl.
3029| | |
3030| | | p4raw-id: //depot/cfgperl@2140
3031| | |
3032* | | commit 22c35a8c2392967a5ba6b5370695be464bd7012c
3033| | | Author: Gurusamy Sarathy <gsar@cpan.org>
3034| | | Date: Fri Oct 30 02:51:39 1998 +0000
3035| | |
3036| | | phase 1 of somewhat major rearrangement of PERL_OBJECT stuff
3037| | | (objpp.h is gone, embed.pl now does some of that); objXSUB.h
3038| | | should soon be automated also; the global variables that
3039| | | escaped the PL_foo conversion are now reined in; renamed
3040| | | MAGIC in regcomp.h to REG_MAGIC to avoid collision with the
3041| | | type of same name; duplicated lists of pp_things in various
3042| | | places is now gone; result has only been tested on win32
3043| | |
3044| | | p4raw-id: //depot/perl@2133
3045
3046=end comment
3047
3048=cut
3049
3050 # and completely confuses git bisect (and at least me), causing it to
3051 # the bisect run to confidently return the wrong answer, an unrelated
3052 # commit on the cfgperl branch.
3053
3054 apply_commit('4ec43091e8e6657c');
3055 }
3056
3057 if ($major == 5
3058 && extract_from_file('pp_sys.c', qr/PERL_EFF_ACCESS_R_OK/)
3059 && !extract_from_file('pp_sys.c', qr/XXX Configure test needed for eaccess/)) {
3060 # Between 5ff3f7a4e03a6b10 and c955f1177b2e311d^
3061 # This is the meat of commit c955f1177b2e311d (without the other
3062 # indenting changes that would cause a conflict).
3063 # Without this 538 revisions won't build on (at least) Linux
3064 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
3065diff --git a/pp_sys.c b/pp_sys.c
3066index d60c8dc..867dee4 100644
3067--- a/pp_sys.c
3068+++ b/pp_sys.c
3069@@ -198,9 +198,18 @@ static char zero_but_true[ZBTLEN + 1] = "0 but true";
3070 # if defined(I_SYS_SECURITY)
3071 # include <sys/security.h>
3072 # endif
3073-# define PERL_EFF_ACCESS_R_OK(p) (eaccess((p), R_OK, ACC_SELF))
3074-# define PERL_EFF_ACCESS_W_OK(p) (eaccess((p), W_OK, ACC_SELF))
3075-# define PERL_EFF_ACCESS_X_OK(p) (eaccess((p), X_OK, ACC_SELF))
3076+ /* XXX Configure test needed for eaccess */
3077+# ifdef ACC_SELF
3078+ /* HP SecureWare */
3079+# define PERL_EFF_ACCESS_R_OK(p) (eaccess((p), R_OK, ACC_SELF))
3080+# define PERL_EFF_ACCESS_W_OK(p) (eaccess((p), W_OK, ACC_SELF))
3081+# define PERL_EFF_ACCESS_X_OK(p) (eaccess((p), X_OK, ACC_SELF))
3082+# else
3083+ /* SCO */
3084+# define PERL_EFF_ACCESS_R_OK(p) (eaccess((p), R_OK))
3085+# define PERL_EFF_ACCESS_W_OK(p) (eaccess((p), W_OK))
3086+# define PERL_EFF_ACCESS_X_OK(p) (eaccess((p), X_OK))
3087+# endif
3088 #endif
3089
3090 #if !defined(PERL_EFF_ACCESS_R_OK) && defined(HAS_ACCESSX) && defined(ACC_SELF)
3091EOPATCH
3092 }
3093
3094 if ($major == 5
3095 && extract_from_file('mg.c', qr/If we're still on top of the stack, pop us off/)
3096 && !extract_from_file('mg.c', qr/PL_savestack_ix -= popval/)) {
3097 # Fix up commit 455ece5e082708b1:
3098 # SSNEW() API for allocating memory on the savestack
3099 # Message-Id: <tqemtae338.fsf@puma.genscan.com>
3100 # Subject: [PATCH 5.005_51] (was: why SAVEDESTRUCTOR()...)
3101 apply_commit('3c8a44569607336e', 'mg.c');
3102 }
3103
3104 if ($major == 5) {
3105 if (extract_from_file('doop.c', qr/croak\(no_modify\);/)
3106 && extract_from_file('doop.c', qr/croak\(PL_no_modify\);/)) {
3107 # Whilst the log suggests that this would only fix 5 commits, in
3108 # practice this area of history is a complete tarpit, and git bisect
3109 # gets very confused by the skips in the middle of the back and
3110 # forth merging between //depot/perl and //depot/cfgperl
3111 apply_commit('6393042b638dafd3');
3112 }
3113
3114 # One error "fixed" with another:
3115 if (extract_from_file('pp_ctl.c',
3116 qr/\Qstatic void *docatch_body _((void *o));\E/)) {
3117 apply_commit('5b51e982882955fe');
3118 }
3119 # Which is then fixed by this:
3120 if (extract_from_file('pp_ctl.c',
3121 qr/\Qstatic void *docatch_body _((valist\E/)) {
3122 apply_commit('47aa779ee4c1a50e');
3123 }
3124
3125 if (extract_from_file('thrdvar.h', qr/PERLVARI\(Tprotect/)
3126 && !extract_from_file('embedvar.h', qr/PL_protect/)) {
3127 # Commit 312caa8e97f1c7ee didn't update embedvar.h
3128 apply_commit('e0284a306d2de082', 'embedvar.h');
3129 }
3130 }
3131
3132 if ($major == 5
3133 && extract_from_file('sv.c',
3134 qr/PerlDir_close\(IoDIRP\((?:\(IO\*\))?sv\)\);/)
3135 && !(extract_from_file('toke.c',
3136 qr/\QIoDIRP(FILTER_DATA(AvFILLp(PL_rsfp_filters))) = NULL\E/)
3137 || extract_from_file('toke.c',
3138 qr/\QIoDIRP(datasv) = (DIR*)NULL;\E/))) {
3139 # Commit 93578b34124e8a3b, //depot/perl@3298
3140 # close directory handles properly when localized,
3141 # tweaked slightly by commit 1236053a2c722e2b,
3142 # add test case for change#3298
3143 #
3144 # The fix is the last part of:
3145 #
3146 # various fixes for clean build and test on win32; configpm broken,
3147 # needed to open myconfig.SH rather than myconfig; sundry adjustments
3148 # to bytecode stuff; tweaks to DYNAMIC_ENV_FETCH code to make it
3149 # work under win32; getenv_sv() changed to getenv_len() since SVs
3150 # aren't visible in the lower echelons; remove bogus exports from
3151 # config.sym; PERL_OBJECT-ness for C++ exception support; null out
3152 # IoDIRP in filter_del() or sv_free() will attempt to close it
3153 #
3154 # The changed code is modified subsequently by commit e0c198038146b7a4
3155 apply_commit('a6c403648ecd5cc7', 'toke.c');
3156 }
3157
3158 if ($major < 6 && $^O eq 'netbsd'
3159 && !extract_from_file('unixish.h',
3160 qr/defined\(NSIG\).*defined\(__NetBSD__\)/)) {
3161 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH')
3162diff --git a/unixish.h b/unixish.h
3163index 2a6cbcd..eab2de1 100644
3164--- a/unixish.h
3165+++ b/unixish.h
3166@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@
3167 */
3168 /* #define ALTERNATE_SHEBANG "#!" / **/
3169
3170-#if !defined(NSIG) || defined(M_UNIX) || defined(M_XENIX)
3171+#if !defined(NSIG) || defined(M_UNIX) || defined(M_XENIX) || defined(__NetBSD__)
3172 # include <signal.h>
3173 #endif
3174
3175EOPATCH
3176 }
3177
3178 if ($major == 7 && $^O eq 'aix' &&
3179 extract_from_file('ext/List/Util/Util.xs', qr/PUSHBLOCK/)
3180 && !extract_from_file('makedef.pl', qr/^Perl_cxinc/)) {
3181 # Need this to get List::Utils 1.03 and later to compile.
3182 # 1.03 also expects to call Perl_pp_rand. Commit d3632a54487acc5f
3183 # fixes this (for the unthreaded case), but it's not until 1.05,
3184 # two days later, that this is fixed properly.
3185 apply_commit('cbb96eed3f175499');
3186 }
3187
3188 if (($major >= 7 || $major <= 9) && $^O eq 'openbsd'
3189 && `uname -m` eq "sparc64\n"
3190 # added in 2000 by commit cb434fcc98ac25f5:
3191 && extract_from_file('regexec.c',
3192 qr!/\* No need to save/restore up to this paren \*/!)
3193 # re-indented in 2006 by commit 95b2444054382532:
3194 && extract_from_file('regexec.c', qr/^\t\tCURCUR cc;$/)) {
3195 # Need to work around a bug in (at least) OpenBSD's 4.6's sparc64 #
3196 # compiler ["gcc (GCC) 3.3.5 (propolice)"]. Between commits
3197 # 3ec562b0bffb8b8b (2002) and 1a4fad37125bac3e^ (2005) the darling thing
3198 # fails to compile any code for the statement cc.oldcc = PL_regcc;
3199 #
3200 # If you refactor the code to "fix" that, or force the issue using set
3201 # in the debugger, the stack smashing detection code fires on return
3202 # from S_regmatch(). Turns out that the compiler doesn't allocate any
3203 # (or at least enough) space for cc.
3204 #
3205 # Restore the "uninitialised" value for cc before function exit, and the
3206 # stack smashing code is placated. "Fix" 3ec562b0bffb8b8b (which
3207 # changes the size of auto variables used elsewhere in S_regmatch), and
3208 # the crash is visible back to bc517b45fdfb539b (which also changes
3209 # buffer sizes). "Unfix" 1a4fad37125bac3e and the crash is visible until
3210 # 5b47454deb66294b. Problem goes away if you compile with -O, or hack
3211 # the code as below.
3212 #
3213 # Hence this turns out to be a bug in (old) gcc. Not a security bug we
3214 # still need to fix.
3215 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
3216diff --git a/regexec.c b/regexec.c
3217index 900b491..6251a0b 100644
3218--- a/regexec.c
3219+++ b/regexec.c
3220@@ -2958,7 +2958,11 @@ S_regmatch(pTHX_ regnode *prog)
3221 I,I
3222 *******************************************************************/
3223 case CURLYX: {
3224- CURCUR cc;
3225+ union {
3226+ CURCUR hack_cc;
3227+ char hack_buff[sizeof(CURCUR) + 1];
3228+ } hack;
3229+#define cc hack.hack_cc
3230 CHECKPOINT cp = PL_savestack_ix;
3231 /* No need to save/restore up to this paren */
3232 I32 parenfloor = scan->flags;
3233@@ -2983,6 +2987,7 @@ S_regmatch(pTHX_ regnode *prog)
3234 n = regmatch(PREVOPER(next)); /* start on the WHILEM */
3235 regcpblow(cp);
3236 PL_regcc = cc.oldcc;
3237+#undef cc
3238 saySAME(n);
3239 }
3240 /* NOT REACHED */
3241EOPATCH
3242}
3243
3244 if ($major < 8 && $^O eq 'openbsd'
3245 && !extract_from_file('perl.h', qr/include <unistd\.h>/)) {
3246 # This is part of commit 3f270f98f9305540, applied at a slightly
3247 # different location in perl.h, where the context is stable back to
3248 # 5.000
3249 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
3250diff --git a/perl.h b/perl.h
3251index 9418b52..b8b1a7c 100644
3252--- a/perl.h
3253+++ b/perl.h
3254@@ -496,6 +496,10 @@ register struct op *Perl_op asm(stringify(OP_IN_REGISTER));
3255 # include <sys/param.h>
3256 #endif
3257
3258+/* If this causes problems, set i_unistd=undef in the hint file. */
3259+#ifdef I_UNISTD
3260+# include <unistd.h>
3261+#endif
3262
3263 /* Use all the "standard" definitions? */
3264 #if defined(STANDARD_C) && defined(I_STDLIB)
3265EOPATCH
3266 }
3267}
3268
3269sub patch_ext {
3270 if (-f 'ext/POSIX/Makefile.PL'
3271 && extract_from_file('ext/POSIX/Makefile.PL',
3272 qr/Explicitly avoid including/)) {
3273 # commit 6695a346c41138df, which effectively reverts 170888cff5e2ffb7
3274
3275 # PERL5LIB is populated by make_ext.pl with paths to the modules we need
3276 # to run, don't override this with "../../lib" since that may not have
3277 # been populated yet in a parallel build.
3278 apply_commit('6695a346c41138df');
3279 }
3280
3281 if (-f 'ext/Hash/Util/Makefile.PL'
3282 && extract_from_file('ext/Hash/Util/Makefile.PL',
3283 qr/\bDIR\b.*'FieldHash'/)) {
3284 # ext/Hash/Util/Makefile.PL should not recurse to FieldHash's Makefile.PL
3285 # *nix, VMS and Win32 all know how to (and have to) call the latter directly.
3286 # As is, targets in ext/Hash/Util/FieldHash get called twice, which may result
3287 # in race conditions, and certainly messes up make clean; make distclean;
3288 apply_commit('550428fe486b1888');
3289 }
3290
3291 if ($major < 8 && $^O eq 'darwin' && !-f 'ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs') {
3292 checkout_file('ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs', 'f556e5b971932902');
3293 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
3294diff -u a/ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs~ a/ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs
3295--- a/ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs~ 2011-10-11 21:41:27.000000000 +0100
3296+++ b/ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs 2011-10-11 21:42:20.000000000 +0100
3297@@ -41,6 +41,35 @@
3298 #include "perl.h"
3299 #include "XSUB.h"
3300
3301+#ifndef pTHX
3302+# define pTHX void
3303+# define pTHX_
3304+#endif
3305+#ifndef aTHX
3306+# define aTHX
3307+# define aTHX_
3308+#endif
3309+#ifndef dTHX
3310+# define dTHXa(a) extern int Perl___notused(void)
3311+# define dTHX extern int Perl___notused(void)
3312+#endif
3313+
3314+#ifndef Perl_form_nocontext
3315+# define Perl_form_nocontext form
3316+#endif
3317+
3318+#ifndef Perl_warn_nocontext
3319+# define Perl_warn_nocontext warn
3320+#endif
3321+
3322+#ifndef PTR2IV
3323+# define PTR2IV(p) (IV)(p)
3324+#endif
3325+
3326+#ifndef get_av
3327+# define get_av perl_get_av
3328+#endif
3329+
3330 #define DL_LOADONCEONLY
3331
3332 #include "dlutils.c" /* SaveError() etc */
3333@@ -185,7 +191,7 @@
3334 CODE:
3335 DLDEBUG(1,PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, "dl_load_file(%s,%x):\n", filename,flags));
3336 if (flags & 0x01)
3337- Perl_warn(aTHX_ "Can't make loaded symbols global on this platform while loading %s",filename);
3338+ Perl_warn_nocontext("Can't make loaded symbols global on this platform while loading %s",filename);
3339 RETVAL = dlopen(filename, mode) ;
3340 DLDEBUG(2,PerlIO_printf(Perl_debug_log, " libref=%x\n", RETVAL));
3341 ST(0) = sv_newmortal() ;
3342EOPATCH
3343 if ($major < 4 && !extract_from_file('util.c', qr/^form/m)) {
3344 apply_patch(<<'EOPATCH');
3345diff -u a/ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs~ a/ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs
3346--- a/ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs~ 2011-10-11 21:56:25.000000000 +0100
3347+++ b/ext/DynaLoader/dl_dyld.xs 2011-10-11 22:00:00.000000000 +0100
3348@@ -60,6 +60,18 @@
3349 # define get_av perl_get_av
3350 #endif
3351
3352+static char *
3353+form(char *pat, ...)
3354+{
3355+ char *retval;
3356+ va_list args;
3357+ va_start(args, pat);
3358+ vasprintf(&retval, pat, &args);
3359+ va_end(args);
3360+ SAVEFREEPV(retval);
3361+ return retval;
3362+}
3363+
3364 #define DL_LOADONCEONLY
3365
3366 #include "dlutils.c" /* SaveError() etc */
3367EOPATCH
3368 }
3369 }
3370
3371 if ($major < 10) {
3372 if ($unfixable_db_file) {
3373 # Nothing we can do.
3374 } elsif (!extract_from_file('ext/DB_File/DB_File.xs',
3375 qr/^#ifdef AT_LEAST_DB_4_1$/)) {
3376 # This line is changed by commit 3245f0580c13b3ab
3377 my $line = extract_from_file('ext/DB_File/DB_File.xs',
3378 qr/^( status = \(?RETVAL->dbp->open\)?\(RETVAL->dbp, name, NULL, RETVAL->type, $)/);
3379 apply_patch(<<"EOPATCH");
3380diff --git a/ext/DB_File/DB_File.xs b/ext/DB_File/DB_File.xs
3381index 489ba96..fba8ded 100644
3382--- a/ext/DB_File/DB_File.xs
3383+++ b/ext/DB_File/DB_File.xs
3384\@\@ -183,4 +187,8 \@\@
3385 #endif
3386
3387+#if DB_VERSION_MAJOR > 4 || (DB_VERSION_MAJOR == 4 && DB_VERSION_MINOR >= 1)
3388+# define AT_LEAST_DB_4_1
3389+#endif
3390+
3391 /* map version 2 features & constants onto their version 1 equivalent */
3392
3393\@\@ -1334,7 +1419,12 \@\@ SV * sv ;
3394 #endif
3395
3396+#ifdef AT_LEAST_DB_4_1
3397+ status = (RETVAL->dbp->open)(RETVAL->dbp, NULL, name, NULL, RETVAL->type,
3398+ Flags, mode) ;
3399+#else
3400 $line
3401 Flags, mode) ;
3402+#endif
3403 /* printf("open returned %d %s\\n", status, db_strerror(status)) ; */
3404
3405EOPATCH
3406 }
3407 }
3408
3409 if ($major < 10 and -f 'ext/IPC/SysV/SysV.xs') {
3410 edit_file('ext/IPC/SysV/SysV.xs', sub {
3411 my $xs = shift;
3412 my $fixed = <<'EOFIX';
3413
3414#include <sys/types.h>
3415#if defined(HAS_MSG) || defined(HAS_SEM) || defined(HAS_SHM)
3416#ifndef HAS_SEM
3417# include <sys/ipc.h>
3418#endif
3419# ifdef HAS_MSG
3420# include <sys/msg.h>
3421# endif
3422# ifdef HAS_SHM
3423# if defined(PERL_SCO) || defined(PERL_ISC)
3424# include <sys/sysmacros.h> /* SHMLBA */
3425# endif
3426# include <sys/shm.h>
3427# ifndef HAS_SHMAT_PROTOTYPE
3428 extern Shmat_t shmat (int, char *, int);
3429# endif
3430# if defined(HAS_SYSCONF) && defined(_SC_PAGESIZE)
3431# undef SHMLBA /* not static: determined at boot time */
3432# define SHMLBA sysconf(_SC_PAGESIZE)
3433# elif defined(HAS_GETPAGESIZE)
3434# undef SHMLBA /* not static: determined at boot time */
3435# define SHMLBA getpagesize()
3436# endif
3437# endif
3438#endif
3439EOFIX
3440 $xs =~ s!
3441#include <sys/types\.h>
3442.*
3443(#ifdef newCONSTSUB|/\* Required)!$fixed$1!ms;
3444 return $xs;
3445 });
3446 }
3447}
3448
3449sub apply_fixups {
3450 my $fixups = shift;
3451 return unless $fixups;
3452 foreach my $file (@$fixups) {
3453 my $fh = open_or_die($file);
3454 my $line = <$fh>;
3455 close_or_die($fh);
3456 if ($line =~ /^#!perl\b/) {
3457 system $^X, $file
3458 and die_255("$^X $file failed: \$!=$!, \$?=$?");
3459 } elsif ($line =~ /^#!(\/\S+)/) {
3460 system $file
3461 and die_255("$file failed: \$!=$!, \$?=$?");
3462 } else {
3463 if (my ($target, $action, $pattern)
3464 = $line =~ m#^(\S+) ([=!])~ /(.*)/#) {
3465 if (length $pattern) {
3466 next unless -f $target;
3467 if ($action eq '=') {
3468 next unless extract_from_file($target, $pattern);
3469 } else {
3470 next if extract_from_file($target, $pattern);
3471 }
3472 } else {
3473 # Avoid the special case meaning of the empty pattern,
3474 # and instead use this to simply test for the file being
3475 # present or absent
3476 if ($action eq '=') {
3477 next unless -f $target;
3478 } else {
3479 next if -f $target;
3480 }
3481 }
3482 }
3483 system_or_die("patch -p1 <$file");
3484 }
3485 }
3486}
3487
3488# Local variables:
3489# cperl-indent-level: 4
3490# indent-tabs-mode: nil
3491# End:
3492#
3493# ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et: