fix: make sure host attribute is set rather than blank in logs on windows by using the env var 'COMPUTERNAME' instead of 'HOSTNAME'. Thus make it less difficult to order recipes in the log by time.
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# 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:
# Small Perl script for converting GCC inline X86 assembly instructions
# into a format acceptable to the MSVC compiler.
#
#
# Read the input .cia file
open (INPUT_FILE,"$ARGV[0]") or
die "Couldn't open input file $!";
my @lines = <INPUT_FILE>;
close INPUT_FILE;
# Open the output file (somewhere under \epoc32\build)
open (OUTPUT_FILE,">$ARGV[1]") or
die "Couldn't open output file $!";
# Iterate each line of the input .cia
foreach my $line (@lines) {
# Filter GCC inline assembly lines
$line=~s/\/\*(.*?)\*\///g;
my $output_line=$line;
if ($line=~m/^\s*asm\("(.*?)"(.*)\)(.*)/) {
# The above regexp seperates the asm declaration into the instruction part, and
# optionally a C expression as an operand
my $instr=$1;
my $c_arg=$2;
my $eol=$3;
# If a C operand is used, strip the weird GCC-specific syntax from it and paste
# it into the '%0' or '%a0' operand in the assembly instruction
if ($c_arg =~m/^\s*:\s*:\s*"i"\s*(.*)/) {
$c_arg = $1;
$output_line=$instr;
# Use of _FOFF has to be converted to MSVC syntax
if ($c_arg =~m/^_FOFF\((.*)\s*,\s*(.*)\)/) {
my $classname=$1;
my $member=$2;
$output_line=~s/\+%0]/]$classname.$member/;
$output_line=~s/\%0/$classname.$member/;
}
else {
$c_arg=~s/&//; # strip the '&' used for address-of global code/data
$output_line=~s/%0/$c_arg/;
$output_line=~s/%a0/$c_arg/;
}
}
else {
$output_line="$instr$c_arg";
}
# Prefix the MSVC __asm keyword
$output_line = "__asm $output_line $eol\n";
}
print OUTPUT_FILE "$output_line";
}
close OUTPUT_FILE;