#!/usr/bin/tclsh # # This script splits the sqlite3.c amalgamated source code files into # several smaller files such that no single files is more than a fixed # number of lines in length (32k or 64k). Each of the split out files # is #include-ed by the master file. # # Splitting files up this way allows them to be used with older compilers # that cannot handle really long source files. # set MAX 32768 ;# Maximum number of lines per file. set BEGIN {^/\*+ Begin file ([a-zA-Z0-9_.]+) \*+/} set END {^/\*+ End of %s \*+/} set in [open sqlite3.c] set out1 [open sqlite3-all.c w] # Copy the header from sqlite3.c into sqlite3-all.c # while {[gets $in line]} { if {[regexp $BEGIN $line]} break puts $out1 $line } # Gather the complete content of a file into memory. Store the # content in $bufout. Store the number of lines is $nout # proc gather_one_file {firstline bufout nout} { regexp $::BEGIN $firstline all filename set end [format $::END $filename] upvar $bufout buf $nout n set buf $firstline\n global in set n 0 while {[gets $in line]>=0} { incr n append buf $line\n if {[regexp $end $line]} break } } # Write a big chunk of text in to an auxiliary file "sqlite3-NNN.c". # Also add an appropriate #include to sqlite3-all.c # set filecnt 0 proc write_one_file {content} { global filecnt incr filecnt set out [open sqlite3-$filecnt.c w] puts -nonewline $out $content close $out puts $::out1 "#include \"sqlite3-$filecnt.c\"" } # Continue reading input. Store chunks in separate files and add # the #includes to the main sqlite3-all.c file as necessary to reference # the extra chunks. # set all {} set N 0 while {[regexp $BEGIN $line]} { set buf {} set n 0 gather_one_file $line buf n if {$n+$N>=$MAX} { write_one_file $all set all {} set N 0 } append all $buf incr N $n while {[gets $in line]>=0} { if {[regexp $BEGIN $line]} break puts $out1 $line } } if {$N>0} { write_one_file $all } close $out1 close $in