# # InspIRCd -- Internet Relay Chat Daemon # # Copyright (C) 2016 Peter Powell # # This file is part of InspIRCd. InspIRCd is free software: you can # redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see . # package make::directive; BEGIN { require 5.10.0; } use feature ':5.10'; use strict; use warnings FATAL => qw(all); use File::Basename qw(basename); use Exporter qw(import); use make::configure; use make::console; use constant DIRECTIVE_ERROR_PIPE => $ENV{INSPIRCD_VERBOSE} ? '' : '2>/dev/null'; our @EXPORT = qw(get_directive execute_functions); sub get_directive($$;$) { my ($file, $property, $default) = @_; open(MODULE, $file) or return $default; my $value = ''; while () { if ($_ =~ /^\/\* \$(\S+): (.+) \*\/$/ || $_ =~ /^\/\/\/ \$(\S+): (.+)/) { next unless $1 eq $property; $value .= ' ' . execute_functions($file, $1, $2); } } close(MODULE); # Strip all extraneous whitespace. $value =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g; return $value || $default; } sub execute_functions($$$) { my ($file, $name, $line) = @_; # NOTE: we have to use 'our' instead of 'my' here because of a Perl bug. for (our @parameters = (); $line =~ /([a-z_]+)\((?:\s*"([^"]*)(?{push @parameters, $2})"\s*)*\)/; undef @parameters) { my $sub = make::directive->can("__function_$1"); print_error "unknown $name directive '$1' in $file!" unless $sub; # Call the subroutine and replace the function. my $result = $sub->($file, @parameters); if (defined $result) { $line = $` . $result . $'; next; } # If the subroutine returns undef then it is a sign that we should # disregard the rest of the line and stop processing it. $line = $`; } return $line; } sub __environment { my ($prefix, $suffix) = @_; $suffix =~ s/[-.]/_/g; $suffix =~ s/[^A-Za-z0-9_]//g; return $prefix . uc $suffix; } sub __error { my ($file, @message) = @_; push @message, ''; # If we have package details then suggest to the user that they check # that they have the packages installed.= my $dependencies = get_directive($file, 'PackageInfo'); if (defined $dependencies) { my @packages = sort grep { /^\S+$/ } split /\s/, $dependencies; push @message, 'You should make sure you have the following packages installed:'; for (@packages) { push @message, " * $_"; } } else { push @message, 'You should make sure that you have all of the required dependencies'; push @message, 'for this module installed.'; } push @message, ''; # If we have author information then tell the user to report the bug # to them. Otherwise, assume it is a bundled module and tell the user # to report it to the InspIRCd issue tracker. my $author = get_directive($file, 'ModAuthor'); if (defined $author) { push @message, 'If you believe this error to be a bug then you can try to contact the'; push @message, 'author of this module:'; my $author_mail = get_directive($file, 'ModAuthorMail'); if (defined $author_mail) { push @message, " * $author <$author_mail>"; } else { push @message, " * $author"; } } else { push @message, 'If you believe this error to be a bug then you can file a bug report'; push @message, 'at https://github.com/inspircd/inspircd/issues'; } push @message, ''; push @message, 'If you would like help with fixing this problem then visit our IRC'; push @message, 'channel at irc.inspircd.org #InspIRCd for support.'; push @message, ''; print_error @message; } sub __function_error { my ($file, @messages) = @_; __error $file, @messages; } sub __function_execute { my ($file, $command, $environment, $defaults) = @_; # Try to execute the command... chomp(my $result = `$command ${\DIRECTIVE_ERROR_PIPE}`); unless ($?) { print_format "Execution of `<|GREEN $command|>` succeeded: <|BOLD $result|>\n"; return $result; } # If looking up with pkg-config fails then check the environment... if (defined $environment && $environment ne '') { $environment = __environment 'INSPIRCD_', $environment; if (defined $ENV{$environment}) { print_format "Execution of `<|GREEN $command|>` failed; using the environment: <|BOLD $ENV{$environment}|>\n"; return $ENV{$environment}; } } # If all else fails then look for the defaults.. if (defined $defaults) { print_format "Execution of `<|GREEN $command|>` failed; using the defaults: <|BOLD $defaults|>\n"; return $defaults; } # Executing the command failed and we don't have any defaults so give up. __error $file, "`<|GREEN $command|>` exited with a non-zero exit code!"; } sub __function_find_compiler_flags { my ($file, $name, $defaults) = @_; # Try to look up the compiler flags with pkg-config... chomp(my $flags = `pkg-config --cflags $name ${\DIRECTIVE_ERROR_PIPE}`); unless ($?) { print_format "Found the compiler flags for <|GREEN ${\basename $file, '.cpp'}|> using pkg-config: <|BOLD $flags|>\n"; return $flags; } # If looking up with pkg-config fails then check the environment... my $key = __environment 'INSPIRCD_CXXFLAGS_', $name; if (defined $ENV{$key}) { print_format "Found the compiler flags for <|GREEN ${\basename $file, '.cpp'}|> using the environment: <|BOLD $ENV{$key}|>\n"; return $ENV{$key}; } # If all else fails then look for the defaults.. if (defined $defaults) { print_format "Found the compiler flags for <|GREEN ${\basename $file, '.cpp'}|> using the defaults: <|BOLD $defaults|>\n"; return $defaults; } # We can't find it via pkg-config, via the environment, or via the defaults so give up. __error $file, "unable to find the compiler flags for <|GREEN ${\basename $file, '.cpp'}|>!"; } sub __function_find_linker_flags { my ($file, $name, $defaults) = @_; # Try to look up the linker flags with pkg-config... chomp(my $flags = `pkg-config --libs $name ${\DIRECTIVE_ERROR_PIPE}`); unless ($?) { print_format "Found the linker flags for <|GREEN ${\basename $file, '.cpp'}|> using pkg-config: <|BOLD $flags|>\n"; return $flags; } # If looking up with pkg-config fails then check the environment... my $key = __environment 'INSPIRCD_CXXFLAGS_', $name; if (defined $ENV{$key}) { print_format "Found the linker flags for <|GREEN ${\basename $file, '.cpp'}|> using the environment: <|BOLD $ENV{$key}|>\n"; return $ENV{$key}; } # If all else fails then look for the defaults.. if (defined $defaults) { print_format "Found the linker flags for <|GREEN ${\basename $file, '.cpp'}|> using the defaults: <|BOLD $defaults|>\n"; return $defaults; } # We can't find it via pkg-config, via the environment, or via the defaults so give up. __error $file, "unable to find the linker flags for <|GREEN ${\basename $file, '.cpp'}|>!"; } sub __function_require_system { my ($file, $name, $minimum, $maximum) = @_; my ($system, $version); # Linux is special and can be compared by distribution names. if ($^O eq 'linux' && $name ne 'linux') { chomp($system = lc `lsb_release --id --short 2>/dev/null`); chomp($version = lc `lsb_release --release --short 2>/dev/null`); } # Gather information on the system if we don't have it already. chomp($system ||= lc `uname -s 2>/dev/null`); chomp($version ||= lc `uname -r 2>/dev/null`); # We only care about the important bit of the version number so trim the rest. $version =~ s/^(\d+\.\d+).+/$1/; # Check whether the current system is suitable. return undef if $name ne $system; return undef if defined $minimum && $version < $minimum; return undef if defined $maximum && $version > $maximum; # Requirement directives don't change anything directly. return ""; } sub __function_require_version { my ($file, $name, $minimum, $maximum) = @_; # If pkg-config isn't installed then we can't do anything here. if (system "pkg-config --exists $name ${\DIRECTIVE_ERROR_PIPE}") { print_warning "unable to look up the version of $name using pkg-config!"; return undef; } # Check with pkg-config whether we have the required version. return undef if defined $minimum && system "pkg-config --atleast-version $minimum $name"; return undef if defined $maximum && system "pkg-config --max-version $maximum $name"; # Requirement directives don't change anything directly. return ""; } sub __function_warning { my ($file, @messages) = @_; print_warning @messages; } 1;