8221530: Caller sensitive methods not handling caller = null when invoked by JNI code with no java frames on stack
Reviewed-by: alanb, dholmes, sundar
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ifeq (,$(_MAKEBASE_GMK))
$(error You must include MakeBase.gmk prior to including TextFileProcessing.gmk)
endif
# Helper function for SetupTextFileProcessing; adds a rule for a single file
# to be processed.
# param 1 = The namespace argument, e.g. BUILD_VERSION_FILE
# param 2 = the source file name (full path)
# param 3 = the target base directory
# param 4 = the target file name (possibly with a partial path)
define SetupSingleTextFileForProcessing
$(strip $3)/$(strip $4): $2 $$($1_VARDEPS_FILE)
$$(call LogInfo, Processing $(strip $4))
$$(call MakeDir, $$(@D))
$(RM) '$$@' '$$@.includes.tmp' '$$@.replacements.tmp' ; \
$$($1_INCLUDES_COMMAND_LINE) < '$$<' > '$$@.includes.tmp' ; \
$$($1_REPLACEMENTS_COMMAND_LINE) < '$$@.includes.tmp' > '$$@.replacements.tmp' ; \
$(RM) '$$@.includes.tmp' ; \
$(MV) '$$@.replacements.tmp' '$$@'
$1 += $(strip $3)/$(strip $4)
endef
# Setup make rules for processing one or more text files, in which specified
# markers are replaced with a given text, or with the contents of a given file.
#
# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule. This name is used as variable prefix,
# and the targets generated are listed in a variable by that name.
#
# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
# SOURCE_DIRS one or more directory roots to search for files to process
# SOURCE_FILES complete paths to one or more files to process
# OUTPUT_DIR the directory where we store the processed files.
# OUTPUT_FILE the name of the resulting file. Only allowed if processing a
# single file.
# SOURCE_BASE_DIR a common root to all SOURCE_DIRS.
# If specified, files will keep the path relative to the base in the
# OUTPUT_DIR. Otherwise, the hierarchy will be flattened into the OUTPUT_DIR.
# INCLUDE_FILES only include files matching these patterns (used only with
# SOURCE_DIRS)
# EXCLUDE_FILES exclude files matching these patterns (used only with
# SOURCE_DIRS)
# INCLUDES replace the occurances of a pattern with the contents of a file;
# one or more such include pattern, using the syntax:
# PLACEHOLDER => FILE_TO_INCLUDE ; ...
# Each PLACEHOLDER must be on a single, otherwise empty line (whitespace
# padding is allowed).
# REPLACEMENTS one or more text replacement patterns, using the syntax:
# PATTERN => REPLACEMENT_TEXT ; ...
#
# If both INCLUDES or REPLACEMENTS are present, then the includes will be
# processed first, and replacements will be done on the included fragments as well.
# If neither is present, the files will just be copied without modifications.
#
SetupTextFileProcessing = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
define SetupTextFileProcessingBody
ifneq ($$($1_SOURCE_FILES),)
ifneq ($$($1_SOURCE_DIRS),)
$$(error Cannot use both SOURCE_FILES and SOURCE_DIRS (in $1))
endif
ifneq ($$($1_SOURCE_BASE_DIR),)
$$(error Cannot use SOURCE_BASE_DIR without SOURCE_DIRS (in $1))
endif
ifneq ($$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES)$$($1_INCLUDE_FILES),)
$$(error Cannot INCLUDE/EXCLUDE_FILES with SOURCE_FILES (in $1))
endif
else
ifeq ($$($1_SOURCE_DIRS),)
$$(error Must specify either SOURCE_FILES or SOURCE_DIRS (in $1))
endif
# Find all files in the source trees. Sort to remove duplicates.
$$(foreach src, $$($1_SOURCE_DIRS), $$(if $$(wildcard $$(src)), , \
$$(error SOURCE_DIRS contains missing directory $$(src) (in $1))))
ifneq ($$($1_SOURCE_BASE_DIR),)
$$(foreach src, $$($1_SOURCE_DIRS), \
$$(if $$(findstring $$($1_SOURCE_BASE_DIR), $$(src)), , \
$$(error SOURCE_DIRS contains directory $$(src) outside \
SOURCE_BASE_DIR $$($1_SOURCE_BASE_DIR) (in $1))))
endif
$1_SOURCE_FILES := $$(sort $$(call FindFiles,$$($1_SOURCE_DIRS)))
$1_EXCLUDE_FILES:=$$(foreach i,$$($1_SOURCE_DIRS),$$(addprefix $$i/,$$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES)))
$1_INCLUDE_FILES:=$$(foreach i,$$($1_SOURCE_DIRS),$$(addprefix $$i/,$$($1_INCLUDE_FILES)))
$1_SOURCE_FILES := $$(filter-out $$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES),$$($1_SOURCE_FILES))
ifneq (,$$(strip $$($1_INCLUDE_FILES)))
$1_SOURCE_FILES := $$(filter $$($1_INCLUDE_FILES),$$($1_SOURCE_FILES))
endif
ifeq (,$$($1_SOURCE_FILES))
$$(info No sources found for $1 when looking inside the dirs $$($1_SRC))
endif
endif
ifneq ($$($1_REPLACEMENTS),)
# We have a replacement request, prepare it for the recipe
ifneq ($$(findstring /,$$($1_REPLACEMENTS)),)
# Cannot use / as separator
ifneq ($$(findstring @,$$($1_REPLACEMENTS)),)
# Cannot use @ as separator
ifneq ($$(findstring |,$$($1_REPLACEMENTS)),)
# Cannot use | as separator
ifneq ($$(findstring !,$$($1_REPLACEMENTS)),)
# Cannot use ! as separator. Give up.
$$(error No suitable sed separator can be found for $1. Tested /, @, | and !)
else
$1_SEP := !
endif
else
$1_SEP := |
endif
else
$1_SEP := @
endif
else
$1_SEP := /
endif
# If we have a trailing "=>" (i.e. last rule replaces with empty, and is not
# terminated by a ;), add a trailing ; to minimize the number of corner
# cases in the hairy subst expression..
ifeq ($$(lastword $$($1_REPLACEMENTS)), =>)
$1_REPLACEMENTS += ;
endif
# If we have a trailing ";", add a dummy replacement, since there is no easy
# way to delete the last word in make.
ifeq ($$(lastword $$($1_REPLACEMENTS)), ;)
$1_REPLACEMENTS += DUMMY_REPLACEMENT => DUMMY_REPLACEMENT
endif
# Convert the REPLACEMENTS syntax ( A => B ; C => D ; ...) to a sed command
# line (-e "s/A/B/g" -e "s/C/D/g" ...), basically by replacing '=>' with '/'
# and ';' with '/g" -e "s/', and adjusting for edge cases.
$1_REPLACEMENTS_COMMAND_LINE := $(SED) -e 's$$($1_SEP)$$(subst $$(SPACE);$$(SPACE),$$($1_SEP)g' \
-e 's$$($1_SEP),$$(subst $$(SPACE)=>$$(SPACE),$$($1_SEP),$$(subst $$(SPACE)=>$$(SPACE);$$(SPACE),$$($1_SEP)$$($1_SEP)g' \
-e 's$$($1_SEP),$$(strip $$($1_REPLACEMENTS)))))$$($1_SEP)g'
else
# We don't have any replacements, just pipe the file through cat.
$1_REPLACEMENTS_COMMAND_LINE := $(CAT)
endif
ifneq ($$($1_INCLUDES),)
# We have a include request, prepare it for the recipe.
# Convert an INCLUDE like this PATTERN_1 => file1 ; PATTERN_2 => file2 ;
# into an awk script fragment like this:
# {
# if (matches("PATTERN_1")) { include("file1") } else
# if (matches("PATTERN_2")) { include("file2") } else
# print
# }
$1_INCLUDES_HEADER_AWK := \
function matches(pattern) { return ($$$$0 ~ "^[ \t]*" pattern "[ \t]*$$$$") } \
function include(filename) { while ((getline < filename) == 1) print ; close(filename) }
$1_INCLUDES_PARTIAL_AWK := $$(subst $$(SPACE);,,$$(subst $$(SPACE)=>$$(SPACE),"$$(RIGHT_PAREN)$$(RIGHT_PAREN) \
{ include$$(LEFT_PAREN)",$$(subst $$(SPACE);$$(SPACE),"$$(RIGHT_PAREN) } \
else if $$(LEFT_PAREN)matches$$(LEFT_PAREN)",$$(strip $$($1_INCLUDES)))))
$1_INCLUDES_COMMAND_LINE := $(NAWK) '$$($1_INCLUDES_HEADER_AWK) \
{ if (matches("$$($1_INCLUDES_PARTIAL_AWK)") } else print }'
else
# We don't have any includes, just pipe the file through cat.
$1_INCLUDES_COMMAND_LINE := $(CAT)
endif
$1_VARDEPS := $$($1_INCLUDES_COMMAND_LINE) $$($1_REPLACEMENTS_COMMAND_LINE)
$1_VARDEPS_FILE := $$(call DependOnVariable, $1_VARDEPS)
# Reset target list before populating it
$1 :=
ifneq ($$($1_OUTPUT_FILE),)
ifneq ($$(words $$($1_SOURCE_FILES)), 1)
$$(error Cannot use OUTPUT_FILE for more than one source file (in $1))
endif
# Note that $1 is space sensitive and must disobey whitespace rules
$$(eval $$(call SetupSingleTextFileForProcessing,$1, $$($1_SOURCE_FILES), \
$$(patsubst %/, %, $$(dir $$($1_OUTPUT_FILE))), $$(notdir $$($1_OUTPUT_FILE))))
else
ifeq ($$($1_OUTPUT_DIR),)
$$(error Neither OUTPUT_FILE nor OUTPUT_DIR was specified (in $1))
endif
# Now call add_native_source for each source file we are going to process.
ifeq ($$($1_SOURCE_BASE_DIR),)
# With no base dir specified, put all files in target dir, flattening any
# hierarchies. Note that $1 is space sensitive and must disobey whitespace
# rules.
$$(foreach src, $$($1_SOURCE_FILES), \
$$(eval $$(call SetupSingleTextFileForProcessing,$1, $$(src), \
$$(patsubst %/, %, $$($1_OUTPUT_DIR)), $$(notdir $$(src)))))
else
# With a base dir, extract the relative portion of the path. Note that $1
# is space sensitive and must disobey whitespace rules, and so is the
# arguments to patsubst.
$$(foreach src, $$($1_SOURCE_FILES), \
$$(eval $$(call SetupSingleTextFileForProcessing,$1, $$(src), \
$$(patsubst %/, %, $$($1_OUTPUT_DIR)), \
$$(patsubst $$($1_SOURCE_BASE_DIR)/%,%,$$(src)))))
endif
endif
endef