kumquat-buildroot/package/pkg-utils.mk
Thierry Bultel 6fb546ca41 Generation of locales: made call to tr more robust and added LOWERCASE macro
When calling 'tr' without quoting braces, bash can make really weird things
if there are existing 'single-letter-named' directories
eg:
thierry@thierry-desktop:~$ echo AAA | tr [A-Z] [a-z]
aaa
thierry@thierry-desktop:~$ mkdir m
thierry@thierry-desktop:~$ echo AAA | tr [A-Z] [a-z]
AAA

The (quick) analysis is that the callee (tr) argvs then
contain 'm' thus the translation does not work

Using quotes works around it:
thierry@thierry-desktop:~$ echo AAA | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'
aaa

Signed-off-by: Thierry Bultel <thierry.bultel@wanadoo.fr>
Reviewed-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2013-11-10 23:41:28 +01:00

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Makefile

################################################################################
#
# This file contains various utility functions used by the package
# infrastructure, or by the packages themselves.
#
################################################################################
# UPPERCASE Macro -- transform its argument to uppercase and replace dots and
# hyphens to underscores
# Heavily inspired by the up macro from gmsl (http://gmsl.sf.net)
# This is approx 5 times faster than forking a shell and tr, and
# as this macro is used a lot it matters
# This works by creating translation character pairs (E.G. a:A b:B)
# and then looping though all of them running $(subst from,to,text)
[FROM] := a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z . -
[TO] := A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ _
UPPERCASE = $(strip $(eval __tmp := $1) \
$(foreach c, $(join $(addsuffix :,$([FROM])),$([TO])), \
$(eval __tmp := \
$(subst $(word 1,$(subst :, ,$c)),$(word 2,$(subst :, ,$c)),\
$(__tmp)))) \
$(__tmp))
# LOWERCASE macro -- transforms its arguments to lowercase
# The above non-tr implementation is not needed, because LOWERCASE is not
# called very often
define LOWERCASE
$(shell echo $1 | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')
endef
#
# Manipulation of .config files based on the Kconfig
# infrastructure. Used by the Busybox package, the Linux kernel
# package, and more.
#
define KCONFIG_ENABLE_OPT
$(SED) "/\\<$(1)\\>/d" $(2)
echo "$(1)=y" >> $(2)
endef
define KCONFIG_SET_OPT
$(SED) "/\\<$(1)\\>/d" $(3)
echo "$(1)=$(2)" >> $(3)
endef
define KCONFIG_DISABLE_OPT
$(SED) "/\\<$(1)\\>/d" $(2)
echo "# $(1) is not set" >> $(2)
endef
# Helper functions to determine the name of a package and its
# directory from its makefile directory, using the $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
# variable provided by make. This is used by the *TARGETS macros to
# automagically find where the package is located. Note that the
# pkgdir macro is carefully written to handle the case of the Linux
# package, for which the package directory is an empty string.
pkgdir = $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))
pkgname = $(lastword $(subst /, ,$(call pkgdir)))
pkgparentdir = $(patsubst %$(call pkgname)/,%,$(call pkgdir))
# Define extractors for different archive suffixes
INFLATE.bz2 = $(BZCAT)
INFLATE.gz = $(ZCAT)
INFLATE.tbz = $(BZCAT)
INFLATE.tbz2 = $(BZCAT)
INFLATE.tgz = $(ZCAT)
INFLATE.xz = $(XZCAT)
INFLATE.tar = cat
# suitable-extractor(filename): returns extractor based on suffix
suitable-extractor = $(INFLATE$(suffix $(1)))
# MESSAGE Macro -- display a message in bold type
MESSAGE = echo "$(TERM_BOLD)>>> $($(PKG)_NAME) $($(PKG)_VERSION) $(1)$(TERM_RESET)"
TERM_BOLD := $(shell tput smso)
TERM_RESET := $(shell tput rmso)
# Utility functions for 'find'
# findfileclauses(filelist) => -name 'X' -o -name 'Y'
findfileclauses = $(call notfirstword,$(patsubst %,-o -name '%',$(1)))
# finddirclauses(base, dirlist) => -path 'base/dirX' -o -path 'base/dirY'
finddirclauses = $(call notfirstword,$(patsubst %,-o -path '$(1)/%',$(2)))
# Miscellaneous utility functions
# notfirstword(wordlist): returns all but the first word in wordlist
notfirstword = $(wordlist 2,$(words $(1)),$(1))
# Needed for the foreach loops to loop over the list of hooks, so that
# each hook call is properly separated by a newline.
define sep
endef
#
# legal-info helper functions
#
LEGAL_INFO_SEPARATOR="::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::"
legal-warning=echo "WARNING: $(1)" >>$(LEGAL_WARNINGS)
legal-warning-pkg=echo "WARNING: $(1): $(2)" >>$(LEGAL_WARNINGS)
define legal-warning-pkg-savednothing # pkg, {local|override}
$(call legal-warning-pkg,$(1),sources and license files not saved ($(2) packages not handled))
endef
legal-manifest=echo '"$(1)","$(2)","$(3)","$(4)","$(5)"' >>$(LEGAL_MANIFEST_CSV)
define legal-license-header
echo -e "$(LEGAL_INFO_SEPARATOR)\n\t$(1):" \
"$(2)\n$(LEGAL_INFO_SEPARATOR)\n\n" >>$(LEGAL_LICENSES_TXT)
endef
define legal-license-nofiles
$(call legal-license-header,$(1),unknown license file(s))
endef
define legal-license-file # pkg, filename, file-fullpath
$(call legal-license-header,$(1),$(2) file) && \
cat $(3) >>$(LEGAL_LICENSES_TXT) && \
echo >>$(LEGAL_LICENSES_TXT) && \
mkdir -p $(LICENSE_FILES_DIR)/$(1)/$(dir $(2)) && \
cp $(3) $(LICENSE_FILES_DIR)/$(1)/$(2)
endef