Solving incorrect handling when processing ExportName=SymbolName@Ordinal syntax.
# Copyright (c) 2008-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
# All rights reserved.
# This component and the accompanying materials are made available
# under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
# which accompanies this distribution, and is available
# at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
#
# Initial Contributors:
# Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
#
# Contributors:
#
# Description:
# This module provides a mapping from RVCT versions to the corresponding environment
# settings. The information is obtained from a configuration file pointed to by the
# environment variable ABLD_RVCT_INI. The following example shows the file's
# structure:
# [2.2.616]
# bin=C:\Apps\ARM-RVCT\2.2.616\bin
# inc=C:\Apps\ARM-RVCT\2.2.616\inc
# lib=C:\Apps\ARM-RVCT\2.2.616\lib
# [3.1.700]
# bin=C:\Apps\ARM-RVCT\3.1.700\bin
# inc=C:\Apps\ARM-RVCT\3.1.700\inc
# lib=C:\Apps\ARM-RVCT\3.1.700\lib
# If the file is used, it must contain at least one section.
#
#
package RVCT_ver2set;
#
# PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
#
# Returns a list of available RVCT versions, for example ["2.2.435", "2.2.616"].
sub get_versions();
# Returns true if the given RVCT version exists.
sub compiler_exists($);
# Given an RVCT version, returns what the name and value of the RVCT??BIN
# variable would be.
sub get_bin_name($);
sub get_bin_path($);
# Given an RVCT version, returns what the name and value of the RVCT??INC
# variable would be.
sub get_inc_name($);
sub get_inc_path($);
# Given an RVCT version, returns what the name and value of the RVCT??LIB
# variable would be.
sub get_lib_name($);
sub get_lib_path($);
#
# PRIVATE HELPER FUNCTIONS
#
# Prints an error message and then terminates.
sub _err_and_die(@);
#
# GLOBAL DATA
#
# Contains all the information read from the configuration file.
my %g_data;
sub get_versions()
{
return sort(keys %g_data);
}
sub compiler_exists($)
{
my $vers = shift;
return ( $g_data{$vers} );
}
sub get_bin_name($)
{
my $vers = shift;
return $g_data{$vers}->{bin_name};
}
sub get_bin_path($)
{
my $vers = shift;
return $g_data{$vers}->{bin_path};
}
sub get_inc_name($)
{
my $vers = shift;
return $g_data{$vers}->{inc_name};
}
sub get_inc_path($)
{
my $vers = shift;
return $g_data{$vers}->{inc_path};
}
sub get_lib_name($)
{
my $vers = shift;
return $g_data{$vers}->{lib_name};
}
sub get_lib_path($)
{
my $vers = shift;
return $g_data{$vers}->{lib_path};
}
sub _err_and_die(@)
{
print STDERR "error: @_\n";
exit 1;
}
# initialize module
{
my $fname = $ENV{ABLD_RVCT_INI};
if ($fname) # The environment varaible is set.
{
_err_and_die("ABLD_RVCT_INI doesn't point to a file.") unless -f $fname;
open (my $in, "<", $fname) or _err_and_die("couldn't open ABLD_RVCT_INI = $fname.");
my @lines = ();
while (<$in>)
{
chomp;
next if /^\s*;/ ;
next if /^\s*#/ ;
next if /^\s*$/ ;
push @lines, $_;
}
close $in or _err_and_die("couldn't close ABLD_RVCT_INI = $fname.");
while (@lines)
{
my $ver = shift @lines;
my $kv1 = shift @lines;
my $kv2 = shift @lines;
my $kv3 = shift @lines;
my $Mm = "";
if ( $ver =~ /^\s*\[(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)\]\s*$/ )
{
_err_and_die("$fname: duplicate section: $ver.") if $g_data{$1};
$ver = "$1.$2.$3";
$Mm = "$1$2";
}
else
{
_err_and_die("$fname: invalid section header: $ver.");
}
my %kv = ();
for ($kv1, $kv2, $kv3)
{
_err_and_die("$fname: not enough data in section $ver.") unless $_;
if ( $_ =~ /^\s*(bin|inc|lib)\s*=(.*)$/i )
{
my $key = uc($1);
my $val = $2;
$val =~ s/^\s+//;
$val =~ s/\s+$//;
_err_and_die("$fname: in section $ver: \"$key\" doesn't point to a directory.") unless -d $val;
_err_and_die("$fname: in section $ver: duplicate key \"$key\".") if $kv{$key};
$kv{$key} = $val;
}
else
{
_err_and_die("$fname: in section $ver: invalid line \"$_\".");
}
}
$g_data{$ver}->{bin_name} = "RVCT${Mm}BIN";
$g_data{$ver}->{bin_path} = "$kv{BIN}";
$g_data{$ver}->{inc_name} = "RVCT${Mm}INC";
$g_data{$ver}->{inc_path} = "$kv{INC}";
$g_data{$ver}->{lib_name} = "RVCT${Mm}LIB";
$g_data{$ver}->{lib_path} = "$kv{LIB}";
}
}
else
{
# ABLD_RVCT_INI isn't set. This is not an error. All public functions will
# return NULL.
}
}
1;