#!/bin/sh
INFILE=$1
if [ "X${INFILE}" = "X" ]
then
echo "Usage: $0 abispec"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f "${INFILE}" ]
then
echo "$0: ${INFILE}: not found"
exit 1
fi
ABI=abi.c
HEADER=abi.lh
# This is pretty evil. We use sed to produce shell commands which set
# variables which contain 8-character chunks of the sha1 hash.
# eval takes care of defining them in the current shell, rather than in
# a subshell.
for VER in `sha1 -n ${INFILE} | sed 's/\(........\)\(........\)\(........\)\(........\)\(........\).*$/ABIVER1=\1 ABIVER2=\2 ABIVER3=\3 ABIVER4=\4 ABIVER5=\5/'`
do
eval ${VER}
done
FNCOUNT=0
do_function()
{
echo " vm_intfn_${ARG1}," >>${ABI}
echo "fndefint ${ARG1} ${FNCOUNT};" >>${HEADER}
FNCOUNT=$((${FNCOUNT}+1))
}
do_function_v()
{
echo " vm_intfn_${ARG1}," >>${ABI}
echo "fndefint_v ${ARG1} ${FNCOUNT};" >>${HEADER}
FNCOUNT=$((${FNCOUNT}+1))
}
cat <<EOF >${ABI}
/* abi.c */
/* autogenerated - do not edit */
#include "abi.h"
const long vm_abiversion1 = 0x${ABIVER1};
const long vm_abiversion2 = 0x${ABIVER2};
const long vm_abiversion3 = 0x${ABIVER3};
const long vm_abiversion4 = 0x${ABIVER4};
const long vm_abiversion5 = 0x${ABIVER5};
vm_intfn vm_intfn_table[] = {
EOF
cat <<EOF >${HEADER}
/* abi.lh */
/* autogenerated - do not edit */
constant __abiversion1 0x${ABIVER1};
constant __abiversion2 0x${ABIVER2};
constant __abiversion3 0x${ABIVER3};
constant __abiversion4 0x${ABIVER4};
constant __abiversion5 0x${ABIVER5};
EOF
while read TYPE ARG1 ARG2
do
case "$TYPE" in
function) do_function
;;
function_v) do_function_v
;;
esac
done <${INFILE}
cat <<EOF >>${ABI}
};
const int vm_intfn_size = sizeof(vm_intfn_table) / sizeof(vm_intfn);
EOF