buildrootschalter/package/luajit/luajit.mk
Thomas De Schampheleire f268f7131b .mk files: bulk aligment and whitespace cleanup of assignments
The Buildroot coding style defines one space around make assignments and
does not align the assignment symbols.

This patch does a bulk fix of offending packages. The package
infrastructures (or more in general assignments to calculated variable
names, like $(2)_FOO) are not touched.

Alignment of line continuation characters (\) is kept as-is.

The sed command used to do this replacement is:
find * -name "*.mk" | xargs sed -i \
    -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*$#\1 \2#'
    -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\]\+\)$#\1 \2 \3#'
    -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\)\s*$#\1 \2 \3#'
    -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\(\s*\\\)#\1 \2\3#'

Brief explanation of this command:
    ^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)     a regular variable at the beginning of the line
    \([?:+]\?=\)            any assignment character =, :=, ?=, +=
    \([^\\]\+\)             any string not containing a line continuation
    \([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\)     string, optional whitespace, followed by a
                            line continuation character
    \(\s*\\\)               optional whitespace, followed by a line
                            continuation character

Hence, the first subexpression handles empty assignments, the second
handles regular assignments, the third handles regular assignments with
line continuation, and the fourth empty assignments with line
continuation.

This expression was tested on following test text: (initial tab not
included)

	FOO     = spaces before
	FOO     =   spaces before and after
	FOO	= tab before
	FOO	  = tab and spaces before
	FOO =	tab after
	FOO =	   tab and spaces after
	FOO =   	spaces and tab after
	FOO =    \
	FOO = bar \
	FOO = bar space    \
	FOO   =		   \
	GENIMAGE_DEPENDENCIES   = host-pkgconf libconfuse
	FOO     += spaces before
	FOO     ?=   spaces before and after
	FOO     :=
	FOO     =
	FOO	=
	FOO	  =
	FOO =
	   $(MAKE1) CROSS_COMPILE=$(TARGET_CROSS) -C
	AT91BOOTSTRAP3_DEFCONFIG = \
	AXEL_DISABLE_I18N=--i18n=0

After this bulk change, following manual fixups were done:
- fix line continuation alignment in cegui06 and spice (the sed
  expression leaves the number of whitespace between the value and line
  continuation character intact, but the whitespace before that could have
  changed, causing misalignment.
- qt5base was reverted, as this package uses extensive alignment which
  actually makes the code more readable.

Finally, the end result was manually reviewed.

Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Cc: Yann E. Morin <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-10-07 15:00:28 +02:00

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Makefile

################################################################################
#
# luajit
#
################################################################################
LUAJIT_VERSION = 2.0.3
LUAJIT_SOURCE = LuaJIT-$(LUAJIT_VERSION).tar.gz
LUAJIT_SITE = http://luajit.org/download
LUAJIT_LICENSE = MIT
LUAJIT_LICENSE_FILES = COPYRIGHT
LUAJIT_INSTALL_STAGING = YES
LUAJIT_PROVIDES = luainterpreter
ifneq ($(BR2_LARGEFILE),y)
LUAJIT_NO_LARGEFILE = TARGET_LFSFLAGS=
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_PREFER_STATIC_LIB),y)
LUAJIT_BUILDMODE = static
else
LUAJIT_BUILDMODE = dynamic
endif
# The luajit build procedure requires the host compiler to have the
# same bitness as the target compiler. Therefore, on a x86 build
# machine, we can't build luajit for x86_64, which is checked in
# Config.in. When the target is a 32 bits target, we pass -m32 to
# ensure that even on 64 bits build machines, a compiler of the same
# bitness is used. Of course, this assumes that the 32 bits multilib
# libraries are installed.
ifeq ($(BR2_ARCH_IS_64),y)
LUAJIT_HOST_CC = $(HOSTCC)
else
LUAJIT_HOST_CC = $(HOSTCC) -m32
endif
# We unfortunately can't use TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS, because the luajit
# build system uses non conventional variable names.
define LUAJIT_BUILD_CMDS
$(MAKE) PREFIX="/usr" \
STATIC_CC="$(TARGET_CC)" \
DYNAMIC_CC="$(TARGET_CC) -fPIC" \
TARGET_LD="$(TARGET_CC)" \
TARGET_AR="$(TARGET_AR) rcus" \
TARGET_STRIP=true \
TARGET_CFLAGS="$(TARGET_CFLAGS)" \
TARGET_LDFLAGS="$(TARGET_LDFLAGS)" \
HOST_CC="$(LUAJIT_HOST_CC)" \
HOST_CFLAGS="$(HOST_CFLAGS)" \
HOST_LDFLAGS="$(HOST_LDFLAGS)" \
$(LUAJIT_NO_LARGEFILE) \
BUILDMODE=$(LUAJIT_BUILDMODE) \
-C $(@D) amalg
endef
define LUAJIT_INSTALL_STAGING_CMDS
$(MAKE) PREFIX="/usr" DESTDIR="$(STAGING_DIR)" LDCONFIG=true -C $(@D) install
endef
define LUAJIT_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS
$(MAKE) PREFIX="/usr" DESTDIR="$(TARGET_DIR)" LDCONFIG=true -C $(@D) install
endef
define HOST_LUAJIT_BUILD_CMDS
$(MAKE) PREFIX="/usr" BUILDMODE=static -C $(@D) amalg
endef
define HOST_LUAJIT_INSTALL_CMDS
$(MAKE) PREFIX="/usr" DESTDIR="$(HOST_DIR)" -C $(@D) install
endef
$(eval $(generic-package))
$(eval $(host-generic-package))