#! /bin/sh # Complain about unused #defines. t=__wt.$$ trap 'rm -f $t' 0 1 2 3 13 15 # List of source files to search. l=`sed -e '/^[a-z]/!d' -e 's/[ ].*$//' -e 's,^,../,' filelist` l="$l `echo ../src/include/*.i ../src/utilities/*.c ../test/*/*.c`" # List of include files for source #defines. # Ignore the queue.h file, we don't use most of it. dl="../src/include/*.[hi] ../src/include/*.in" dl=`echo $dl | sed 's/ [^ ]*queue.h//'` ( # Copy out the list of #defines we don't use, but it's OK. sed -e '/^$/d' -e '/^#/d' < s_define.list # Search the list of include files for #defines # Ignore configuration objects #defines # Ignore statistic "keys" generated for applications #defines search=`cat $dl | sed -e '/configuration section: BEGIN/,/configuration section: END/d' \ -e '/Statistics section: BEGIN/,/Statistics section: END/d' | egrep '^#define' | sed 's/#define[ ][ ]*\([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\).*/\1/' | sort -u` # Print the list of macros, followed by the occurrences: we're looking for # macros that only appear once. echo "$search" fgrep -who "$search" $l ) | sort | uniq -u > $t test -s $t && cat $t exit 0