#!/usr/bin/env bash # This script is used to generate a gconv-modules file that takes into # account only the gconv modules installed by Buildroot. It receives # on its standard input the original complete gconv-modules file from # the toolchain, and as arguments the list of gconv modules that were # actually installed, and writes on its standard output the new # gconv-modules file. # The format of gconv-modules is precisely documented in the # file itself. It consists of two different directives: # module FROMSET TOSET FILENAME COST # alias ALIAS REALNAME # and that's what this script parses and generates. # # There are two kinds of 'module' directives: # - the first defines conversion of a charset to/from INTERNAL representation # - the second defines conversion of a charset to/from another charset # we handle each with slightly different code, since the second never has # associated aliases. gawk -v files="${1}" ' $1 == "alias" { aliases[$3] = aliases[$3] " " $2; } $1 == "module" && $2 != "INTERNAL" && $3 == "INTERNAL" { file2internals[$4] = file2internals[$4] " " $2; mod2cost[$2] = $5; } $1 == "module" && $2 != "INTERNAL" && $3 != "INTERNAL" { file2cset[$4] = file2cset[$4] " " $2 ":" $3; mod2cost[$2] = $5; } END { nb_files = split(files, all_files); for(f = 1; f <= nb_files; f++) { file = all_files[f]; printf("# Modules and aliases for: %s\n", file); nb_mods = split(file2internals[file], mods); for(i = 1; i <= nb_mods; i++) { nb_aliases = split(aliases[mods[i]], mod_aliases); for(j = 1; j <= nb_aliases; j++) { printf("alias\t%s\t%s\n", mod_aliases[j], mods[i]); } printf("module\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%d\n", mods[i], "INTERNAL", file, mod2cost[mods[i]]); printf("module\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%d\n", "INTERNAL", mods[i], file, mod2cost[mods[i]]); printf("\n" ); } printf("%s", nb_mods != 0 ? "\n" : ""); nb_csets = split(file2cset[file], csets); for(i = 1; i <= nb_csets; i++) { split(csets[i], cs, ":"); printf("module\t%s\t%s\t%s\t%d\n", cs[1], cs[2], file, mod2cost[cs[1]]); } printf("%s", nb_csets != 0 ? "\n\n" : ""); } } '