#!/usr/bin/perl open(EM, ">embed.h") || die "Can't create embed.h: $!\n"; print EM <<'END'; /* This file is derived from global.sym and interp.sym */ /* (Doing namespace management portably in C is really gross.) */ /* EMBED has no run-time penalty, but helps keep the Perl namespace from colliding with that used by other libraries pulled in by extensions or by embedding perl. Allow a cc -DNO_EMBED override, however, to keep binary compatability with previous versions of perl. */ #ifndef NO_EMBED # define EMBED 1 #endif #ifdef EMBED /* globals we need to hide from the world */ END open(GL, ") { s/[ \t]*#.*//; # Delete comments. next unless /\S/; s/(.*)/#define $1\t\tPerl_$1/; s/(................\t)\t/$1/; print EM $_; } close(GL) || warn "Can't close global.sym: $!\n"; print EM <<'END'; #endif /* EMBED */ /* Put interpreter specific symbols into a struct? */ #ifdef MULTIPLICITY END open(INT, ") { s/[ \t]*#.*//; # Delete comments. next unless /\S/; s/(.*)/#define $1\t\t(curinterp->I$1)/; s/(................\t)\t/$1/; print EM $_; } close(INT) || warn "Can't close interp.sym: $!\n"; print EM <<'END'; #else /* not multiple, so translate interpreter symbols the other way... */ END open(INT, ") { s/[ \t]*#.*//; # Delete comments. next unless /\S/; s/(.*)/#define I$1\t\t$1/; s/(................\t)\t/$1/; print EM $_; } close(INT) || warn "Can't close interp.sym: $!\n"; print EM <<'END'; #endif /* MULTIPLICITY */ END