#! /bin/sed -nf # make-targets # # tries to catch all targets on a Makefile # # the purpose of this is to be used on the complete [make] feature # of tcsh... so it should be simple and fast # # this is not a shell script, exactly for that reason... hopefully # the kernel will interpret this executable as a sed script and # feed it directly to it # # the name of the makefile, unfortunelly, must be hard coded on the # complete code, and it is "Makefile" # take care of \ ended lines :n /\\$/{ N s/\\\n// bn } y/ / / # delete all comments /^ *#/d s/[^\\]#.*$// # register variables, the only ones in here are the ones of form # # VAR = one_word_def # # in that way, most vars will be skipped, and things like # # SED_TARGET = sed # # will still work # /\([A-Za-z_0-9-]\+\) *= *\([A-Za-z_0-9./-]\+\) *$/{ s/ //g s/$/ / H b } # now, perform the substitution /\$[({][A-Za-z_0-9-]\+[)}]/{ s/$/##/ G s/\(\$[{(]\)\([A-Za-z_0-9-]\+\)\([)}]\)\(.*\)##.*\2=\([A-Za-z_0-9./-]\+\).*/\5\4/g } # finally, print the targets tt :t s/^\([A-Za-z_0-9./-]\+\)\(\( \+[A-Za-z_0-9./-]\+\)*\) *:\([^=].*\)\?$/\1\2/ tx d # now, this a final selection of targets to be print # kind of 'prog | grep -v ...' # don't print *.[hco] targets cause in most cases that makes very long output :x /\.[och]$/!p