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| 1 #!/usr/bin/tclsh |
| 2 # |
| 3 # To build a single huge source file holding all of SQLite (or at |
| 4 # least the core components - the test harness, shell, and TCL |
| 5 # interface are omitted.) first do |
| 6 # |
| 7 # make target_source |
| 8 # |
| 9 # The make target above moves all of the source code files into |
| 10 # a subdirectory named "tsrc". (This script expects to find the files |
| 11 # there and will not work if they are not found.) There are a few |
| 12 # generated C code files that are also added to the tsrc directory. |
| 13 # For example, the "parse.c" and "parse.h" files to implement the |
| 14 # the parser are derived from "parse.y" using lemon. And the |
| 15 # "keywordhash.h" files is generated by a program named "mkkeywordhash". |
| 16 # |
| 17 # After the "tsrc" directory has been created and populated, run |
| 18 # this script: |
| 19 # |
| 20 # tclsh mksqlite3c.tcl |
| 21 # |
| 22 # The amalgamated SQLite code will be written into sqlite3.c |
| 23 # |
| 24 |
| 25 # Begin by reading the "sqlite3.h" header file. Count the number of lines |
| 26 # in this file and extract the version number. That information will be |
| 27 # needed in order to generate the header of the amalgamation. |
| 28 # |
| 29 set in [open tsrc/sqlite3.h] |
| 30 set cnt 0 |
| 31 set VERSION ????? |
| 32 while {![eof $in]} { |
| 33 set line [gets $in] |
| 34 if {$line=="" && [eof $in]} break |
| 35 incr cnt |
| 36 regexp {#define\s+SQLITE_VERSION\s+"(.*)"} $line all VERSION |
| 37 } |
| 38 close $in |
| 39 |
| 40 # Open the output file and write a header comment at the beginning |
| 41 # of the file. |
| 42 # |
| 43 set out [open sqlite3internal.h w] |
| 44 set today [clock format [clock seconds] -format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC" -gmt 1] |
| 45 puts $out [subst \ |
| 46 {/****************************************************************************** |
| 47 ** This file is an amalgamation of many private header files from SQLite |
| 48 ** version $VERSION. |
| 49 */}] |
| 50 |
| 51 # These are the header files used by SQLite. The first time any of these |
| 52 # files are seen in a #include statement in the C code, include the complete |
| 53 # text of the file in-line. The file only needs to be included once. |
| 54 # |
| 55 foreach hdr { |
| 56 btree.h |
| 57 btreeInt.h |
| 58 hash.h |
| 59 hwtime.h |
| 60 keywordhash.h |
| 61 msvc.h |
| 62 opcodes.h |
| 63 os_common.h |
| 64 os_setup.h |
| 65 os_win.h |
| 66 os.h |
| 67 pager.h |
| 68 parse.h |
| 69 sqlite3ext.h |
| 70 sqlite3.h |
| 71 sqliteInt.h |
| 72 sqliteLimit.h |
| 73 vdbe.h |
| 74 vdbeInt.h |
| 75 } { |
| 76 set available_hdr($hdr) 1 |
| 77 } |
| 78 |
| 79 # 78 stars used for comment formatting. |
| 80 set s78 \ |
| 81 {*****************************************************************************} |
| 82 |
| 83 # Insert a comment into the code |
| 84 # |
| 85 proc section_comment {text} { |
| 86 global out s78 |
| 87 set n [string length $text] |
| 88 set nstar [expr {60 - $n}] |
| 89 set stars [string range $s78 0 $nstar] |
| 90 puts $out "/************** $text $stars/" |
| 91 } |
| 92 |
| 93 # Read the source file named $filename and write it into the |
| 94 # sqlite3.c output file. If any #include statements are seen, |
| 95 # process them approprately. |
| 96 # |
| 97 proc copy_file {filename} { |
| 98 global seen_hdr available_hdr out |
| 99 set tail [file tail $filename] |
| 100 section_comment "Begin file $tail" |
| 101 set in [open $filename r] |
| 102 while {![eof $in]} { |
| 103 set line [gets $in] |
| 104 if {[regexp {^#\s*include\s+["<]([^">]+)[">]} $line all hdr]} { |
| 105 if {[info exists available_hdr($hdr)]} { |
| 106 if {$available_hdr($hdr)} { |
| 107 section_comment "Include $hdr in the middle of $tail" |
| 108 copy_file tsrc/$hdr |
| 109 section_comment "Continuing where we left off in $tail" |
| 110 } |
| 111 } elseif {![info exists seen_hdr($hdr)]} { |
| 112 set seen_hdr($hdr) 1 |
| 113 puts $out $line |
| 114 } |
| 115 } elseif {[regexp {^#ifdef __cplusplus} $line]} { |
| 116 puts $out "#if 0" |
| 117 } elseif {[regexp {^#line} $line]} { |
| 118 # Skip #line directives. |
| 119 } else { |
| 120 puts $out $line |
| 121 } |
| 122 } |
| 123 close $in |
| 124 section_comment "End of $tail" |
| 125 } |
| 126 |
| 127 |
| 128 # Process the source files. Process files containing commonly |
| 129 # used subroutines first in order to help the compiler find |
| 130 # inlining opportunities. |
| 131 # |
| 132 foreach file { |
| 133 sqliteInt.h |
| 134 sqlite3.h |
| 135 btree.h |
| 136 hash.h |
| 137 os.h |
| 138 pager.h |
| 139 parse.h |
| 140 sqlite3ext.h |
| 141 vdbe.h |
| 142 } { |
| 143 if {$available_hdr($file)} { |
| 144 copy_file tsrc/$file |
| 145 } |
| 146 } |
| 147 |
| 148 close $out |
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