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S = ../src
LENGTH = 7
FILES = $S/*.[ch]
NAMES = names $(LENGTH)
DUPS = dups $(LENGTH)
INC = /usr/include
remap.h : duplist2 defines
cat header.h >$@
defines <duplist2 >>$@
duplist2 : duplist exclude
comm -13 exclude duplist >$@
duplist : dups names
cat $(FILES) | $(NAMES) | sort | uniq | $(DUPS) | sort | uniq >$@
# There are two files, reserved and special, which contain the names of
# strings which must not be remapped. In general, reserved contains strings
# which are meaningful to the C preprocessor or compiler, and "special"
# contains special emacs strings that must not be remapped (they are the
# basename of an include file for example; actually this is a holdover from
# when sed or m4 was used to do the remapping, not needed with cpp remapping).
#
# Note, because "cut" is braindamaged and does not return explicit status,
# and since the status returned to make is that of the last program in the
# pipeline, we filter the final result through cat to avoid killing make.
exclude : reserved special
cat reserved special >tempfile
grep "^#[ \t]*define" $(INC)/*.h | tr -s "\040\011#()" ":::::" | cut -f3 -d: | cat >>tempfile
grep "^#[ \t]*define" $(INC)/sys/*.h | tr -s "\040\011#()" ":::::" | cut -f3 -d: | cat >>tempfile
grep "^#[ \t]*define" $S/*.[ch] | tr -s "\040\011#()" ":::::" | cut -f3 -d: | cat >>tempfile
sort <tempfile | uniq >$@
rm -f tempfile
dups : dups.c
$(CC) -O -o $@ $?
names : names.c
$(CC) -O -o $@ $?
defines : defines.c
$(CC) -O -o $@ $?