#! /bin/sh # This script is used when compiling Classpath with gcj. The idea is # to compile one package at a time, and only recompile packages when # actually required. # We build java->class by package so we need to know what .java files # correspond to what package. # We have a .stamp file for each package; this is the makefile target. # We also have a .list file for each package, which lists all the # input files in that package. # gen-classlist.sh makes a list of all the .java files we are going to compile. # This script generates Makefile.deps, which looks like this: # # java/awt/AWTUtilities.class: lists/java-awt.stamp # lists/java-awt.list: /home/aph/gcc/gcc/libjava/classpath/gnu/java/awt/AWTUtilities.java # java/awt/BitMaskExtent.class: lists/java-awt.stamp # lists/java-awt.list: /home/aph/gcc/gcc/libjava/classpath/gnu/java/awt/BitMaskExtent.java # java/awt/BitwiseXORComposite.class: lists/java-awt.stamp # lists/java-awt.list: /home/aph/gcc/gcc/libjava/classpath/gnu/java/awt/BitwiseXORComposite.java # This uses a somewhat hacky procedure for finding the package of a # given file. echo "Splitting for gcj" rm -f Makefile.deps > /dev/null 2>&1 test -d lists || mkdir lists for dir in java javax gnu org; do fgrep /$dir/ classes | while read file; do pkg=`echo "$file " | sed -n -e "s,^.*/\($dir/.*\)/[^/]*$,\1,p"` list=lists/`echo $pkg | sed -e 's,/,-,g'` echo "$file" >> ${list}.list.1 f2=`echo "$file" | sed -n -e "s,^.*/\($dir/.*\)$,\1,p"` f2=`echo "$f2" | sed -e 's/.java$//'`.class echo "$f2: ${list}.stamp" >> Makefile.deps echo "${list}.list: $file" >> Makefile.deps done done # Only update a .list file if it changed. for file in lists/*.list.1; do real=`echo "$file" | sed -e 's/.1$//'` if cmp -s $real $file; then rm $file else mv $file $real fi done