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- #!/usr/bin/perl -w
- #
- # @(#) mk2knr.pl - generates a perl script that converts lexemes to K&R-style
- #
- # How to use this script:
- # - In the busybox directory type 'examples/mk2knr.pl files-to-convert'
- # - Review the 'convertme.pl' script generated and remove / edit any of the
- # substitutions in there (please especially check for false positives)
- # - Type './convertme.pl same-files-as-before'
- # - Compile and see if it works
- #
- # BUGS: This script does not ignore strings inside comments or strings inside
- # quotes (it probably should).
- # set this to something else if you want
- $convertme = 'convertme.pl';
- # internal-use variables (don't touch)
- $convert = 0;
- %converted = ();
- # if no files were specified, print usage
- die "usage: $0 file.c | file.h\n" if scalar(@ARGV) == 0;
- # prepare the "convert me" file
- open(CM, ">$convertme") or die "convertme.pl $!";
- print CM "#!/usr/bin/perl -p -i\n\n";
- # process each file passed on the cmd line
- while (<>) {
- # if the line says "getopt" in it anywhere, we don't want to muck with it
- # because option lists tend to include strings like "cxtzvOf:" which get
- # matched by the "check for mixed case" regexps below
- next if /getopt/;
- # tokenize the string into just the variables
- while (/([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*)/g) {
- $var = $1;
- # ignore the word "BusyBox"
- next if ($var =~ /BusyBox/);
- # this checks for javaStyle or szHungarianNotation
- $convert++ if ($var =~ /^[a-z]+[A-Z][a-z]+/);
- # this checks for PascalStyle
- $convert++ if ($var =~ /^[A-Z][a-z]+[A-Z][a-z]+/);
- # if we want to add more checks, we can add 'em here, but the above
- # checks catch "just enough" and not too much, so prolly not.
- if ($convert) {
- $convert = 0;
- # skip ahead if we've already dealt with this one
- next if ($converted{$var});
- # record that we've dealt with this var
- $converted{$var} = 1;
- print CM "s/\\b$var\\b/"; # more to come in just a minute
- # change the first letter to lower-case
- $var = lcfirst($var);
- # put underscores before all remaining upper-case letters
- $var =~ s/([A-Z])/_$1/g;
- # now change the remaining characters to lower-case
- $var = lc($var);
- print CM "$var/g;\n";
- }
- }
- }
- # tidy up and make the $convertme script executable
- close(CM);
- chmod 0755, $convertme;
- # print a helpful help message
- print "Done. Scheduled name changes are in $convertme.\n";
- print "Please review/modify it and then type ./$convertme to do the search & replace.\n";
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