From bfb6cc97ff3efc90c86fe573310d049ee7bfa76d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "B. Watson" Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2022 17:39:51 -0500 Subject: plicl: Added (wrapper/frontend for Iron Spring PL/I compiler). --- plicl | 239 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 239 insertions(+) create mode 100755 plicl diff --git a/plicl b/plicl new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e2671f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/plicl @@ -0,0 +1,239 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +SELF="$( basename $0 )" +VERSION="0.0.1" + +# default executable filename +EXE="a.out" + +# default plic options. -ewd makes it exit with 0 status if there +# were warnings, and print its warnings to stderr where we can see them. +OPTS="-ewd" + +# default to non-verbose. --verbose sets this to 1. +V=0 + +usage() { + if ! type -p perldoc; then + echo "$SELF: can't find perldoc on PATH, printing raw POD." 1>&2 + exec sed -n '/^=pod/,/^=cut/p' $0 + fi + + exec perldoc "$0" +} + +manpage() { + exec pod2man --stderr -s1 -c"PL/I Support" -r$VERSION "$0" +} + +# this really should check for tabs and newline, too... +check_spaces() { + case "$1" in + *' '*) echo "$SELF: input filenames may not contain spaces." 1>&2 + exit 1 ;; + esac +} + +while [ -n "$1" ]; do + case "$1" in + --verbose) V=1 ;; + --help) usage; exit 0 ;; + --man) manpage; exit 0 ;; + -c|-C) C=1; EXE="" ;; + -o) O=1; EXE="$2"; shift ;; + -o*) O=1; EXE="$( printf "%s" "$1" | sed 's,^-o,,' )" ;; + -*) OPTS="$OPTS $1" ;; + *.o) check_spaces "$1"; OBJS="$OBJS $1" ;; + *) check_spaces "$1"; SRCS="$SRCS $1" + OBJS="$OBJS $( printf "%s" "$1" | sed 's,\(\.[^.]*\)\?$,.o,' )" + ;; + esac + shift +done + +if [ "$C" = "1" -a "$O" = "1" ]; then + echo "$SELF: -o option not allowed in combination with -c." 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +if [ "$V" = "1" ]; then + echo "EXE: $EXE" + echo "SRCS: $SRCS" + echo "OBJS: $OBJS" + echo "OPTS: $OPTS" +fi + +if [ -z "$OBJS" ]; then + echo "$SELF: fatal error: no input files. Try '$SELF --help'." 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +if [ -z "$EXE" -a -z "$SRCS" ]; then + echo "$SELF: nothing to do (-c used, but no source files given)." 1>&2 + exit 1 +fi + +for i in $SRCS; do + set -e + if [ "$V" = "1" ]; then + echo "Compiling '$i'" + set -x + fi + + # annoying: there's no way to make plic exit non-zero if the + # input file wasn't found (though it will, if there were compile errors). + if [ ! -r "$i" ]; then + echo "$SELF: Input file not found or not readable: '$i'." 1>&2 + exit 1 + fi + + ${PLIC:-plic} -C $OPTS "$i" + set +x +done + +if [ -n "$EXE" ]; then + if [ "$V" = "1" ]; then + echo "Linking '$EXE'" + set -x + fi + + # adapted from SA_make in the pli distribution. + ${LD:-ld} -z muldefs -Bstatic -M -e main -t \ + -o "$EXE" \ + $OBJS \ + --oformat=elf32-i386 -melf_i386 -lprf $LIBS > "$EXE".map + + X="$?" + set +x + [ "$V" = "1" ] && echo "Linker exit status: $X" + exit $X +fi + +exit 0 + +# Rest of the file is perldoc. +: < - compile and link PL/I programs + +=head1 SYNOPSIS + +B [--verbose] -c [plic-options] input-file [input-file ...] + +B [--verbose] -o output-file [plic-options] input-file [input-file ...] + +B [--man | --help | --version] + +=head1 DESCRIPTION + +B (rhymes with I) is a wrapper script for B(1) +(the Iron Spring PL/I compiler) and B(1) (the GNU linker, at least +on most Linux systems). It allows you to compile PL/I code from the +command line without having to create a Makefile or manually execute +separate compile and link commands. + +Input files may be any combination of PL/I source or object files +already compiled by B. + +By default (without B<-c>) all source files are compiled and linked +together with any object files, to create an executable named "a.out" +by default. Use the B<-o> option to give the executable a different +name. + +B is deliberately kept simple. If you have a PL/I project that's +too complex for B, you should be using B and ld directly, with +a Makefile such as the SA_make that's distributed with the compiler. + +B can't handle input filenames with spaces in them, +though spaces are OK in the outfile filename. Filenames with shell +metacharacters may or may not work if quoted properly; they're best +avoided. + +=head1 OPTIONS + +All options other than B<-c>, B<-o>, B<--verbose>, B<--man>, and +B<--help> are passed as-is to B. + +=over + +=item B<-c> + +Compile only; do not link. Each PL/I source file is compiled to an +object file. The B<-o> option is not allowed when using B<-c>; object +file names are based on the source file names, with the extension +changed to ".o". Any object files given as arguments are ignored. + +=item B<-o> + +Set output executable's filename. By default, this is I. This +option only makes sense to use when linking an executable, so it's not +valid when B<-c> is used. + +=item B<--verbose> + +Print some (possibly) useful information about what what B is doing. + +=item B<--help> + +Print this help to standard output and exit. Since the help is long, +it will be passed through your pager. + +=item B<--man> + +Print this help in man page (troff) format to standard output and exit. + +=back + +=head1 ENVIRONMENT + +=over + +=item B + +Set the path to the PL/I compiler. By default, this is I, which +will be searched for in B. This could be set to an absolute +path, e.g. if you had multiple versions of B installed and +wanted to choose between them. + +=item B + +Set the path to the linker. By default, this is I, which will +be searched for in B. Has no meaning if B<-c> option is used. + +=item B + +Additional libraries to link the executable with. Default is +empty. This could be set to e.g. B to link the ISAM +library, or something like B to link with a +library you've created with B(1). Has no meaning if B<-c> option is used. + +=back + +=head1 EXAMPLES + + # compile and link a single PL/I source file into an executable: + plicl -o hello hello.pli + + # compile and link multiple PL/I source files into an executable: + plicl -o foobarbaz foo.pli bar.pli baz.pli + + # compile all PL/I source files in the current directory to objects: + plicl -c *.pli + + # link all the object files in the current directory to create an executable: + plicl -o my_executable *.o + +=head1 AUTHOR + +B was written by B. Watson (yalhcru@gmail.com). + +=head1 COPYRIGHT + +B is licensed under the WTFPL: do WTF you want to with this. +See http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/ for details. + +=cut +EOF -- cgit v1.2.3