#!/bin/bash
-source $FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/functions.sh
+source "$FEISTY_MEOW_SCRIPTS/core/launch_feisty_meow.sh"
+#hmmm: make this support multiple vars as parameters.
+# replaces a specific environment variable with a dos approved equivalent.
+function dossify_environment_variable()
+{
+ local var="$1"; shift
+
+#cygpath doesn't handle multiple path variables properly and otherwise operates only on one path element.
+## new_value="$(cygpath -p -d ${!var})"
+## eval "export $var=\"$new_value\""
+##echo "hey now the var is '${!var}'"
+
+ old_value="${!var}"
+#echo "var is '$var' and old value is '$old_value'"
+ if [[ ! "$old_value" =~ \/cygdrive\/ ]]; then
+#echo didnt have a cygdrive in it: $old_value
+ return 0
+#hmmm: want this to continue in multi parm version.
+ fi
+
+ # replace single back-slashes with double ones.
+ local new_value="$(unix_to_dos_path "${old_value}")"
+
+ # remove any quote characters in the value.
+ new_value="${new_value//\"/}"
+
+ eval "export $var=\"$new_value\""
+ echo "new value established: $var='${!var}'"
+}
+
+# for a windows build, this will replace any forward slashes
+# and other cygwin notation with the appropriate dos style paths.
function dossify_and_run_commands()
{
- # we only mess with the command line on windows...
if [ "$OS" != "Windows_NT" ]; then
# for non windows, just run the commands straight up.
eval "${@}"
return $?
fi
+ # force all slashes to be dossy.
+# export SERIOUS_SLASH_TREATMENT=true
+
+ dossify_environment_variable INCLUDE
+
declare -a darc_commands=()
-#hmmm: may need the serious slash treatment.
for i in "$@"; do
if [[ "$i" =~ ^-[a-zA-z][/\"].* ]]; then
#echo "first two chars are $flag"
#echo "last after that are $filename"
recombined="$flag$filename"
+#echo combined flag and file is $recombined
+ darc_commands+=("$recombined")
+ elif [[ "$i" =~ ^-libpath:.* ]]; then
+ flag="-libpath:"
+ filename="$(unix_to_dos_path ${i:9})"
+#echo "libflag flag is $flag"
+#echo "name after that is $filename"
+ recombined="$flag$filename"
#echo combined flag and file is $recombined
darc_commands+=("$recombined")
else
declare -a real_commands=()
for i in "${darc_commands[@]}"; do
- real_commands+=($(echo $i | sed -e 's/\\/\\\\/g'))
+ real_commands+=($(echo $i | sed -e 's/\//\\/g'))
done
-#temp!
- echo commands are now:
- for i in "${real_commands[@]}"; do
- echo -n "$i "
- done
- echo
-#end temp
+ if [ ! -z "$DEBUG_FEISTY_MEOW" ]; then
+ echo commands are now:
+ for i in "${real_commands[@]}"; do
+ echo -n "$i "
+ done
+ echo
+ fi
+
+# this nonsense is only necessary because cygwin is screwing up our carefully constructed
+# command line. it can't seem to leave the dos style paths alone in some cases, and insists
+# on changing their form to use forward slashes, which breaks the windows compiler.
+# this is NOT what cygwin is supposed to be doing, according to their documentation that
+# claims all styles of paths are supported. and of course this worked fine in msys.
# now actually run the chewed command.
- cmd /c "${real_commands[@]}"
+
+# old approach, not working since cygwin is hosing us on some paths.
+#cmd /c "${real_commands[@]}"
+
+#new approach that creates a cmd file.
+ cmdfile="$(mktemp $CLAM_TMP/build_cmds.XXXXXX)"
+ echo "${real_commands[@]}" >"$cmdfile"
+#echo "**** cmd file is $cmdfile"
+ cmd /c $(cat "$cmdfile")
+ retval=$?
+ # leave the file for inspection if there was an error.
+ if [ $retval -eq 0 ]; then
+ \rm "$cmdfile"
+ fi
+ return $retval
}
dossify_and_run_commands "$@"