Index: third_party/sqlite/sqlite-src-3070603/mkopcodec.awk |
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+#!/usr/bin/awk -f |
+# |
+# This AWK script scans the opcodes.h file (which is itself generated by |
+# another awk script) and uses the information gleaned to create the |
+# opcodes.c source file. |
+# |
+# Opcodes.c contains strings which are the symbolic names for the various |
+# opcodes used by the VDBE. These strings are used when disassembling a |
+# VDBE program during tracing or as a result of the EXPLAIN keyword. |
+# |
+BEGIN { |
+ print "/* Automatically generated. Do not edit */" |
+ print "/* See the mkopcodec.awk script for details. */" |
+ printf "#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN)" |
+ printf " || !defined(NDEBUG)" |
+ printf " || defined(VDBE_PROFILE)" |
+ print " || defined(SQLITE_DEBUG)" |
+ print "const char *sqlite3OpcodeName(int i){" |
+ print " static const char *const azName[] = { \"?\"," |
+} |
+/define OP_/ { |
+ sub("OP_","",$2) |
+ i++ |
+ printf " /* %3d */ \"%s\",\n", $3, $2 |
+} |
+END { |
+ print " };" |
+ print " return azName[i];" |
+ print "}" |
+ print "#endif" |
+} |