commit adedeb5b631aecebeeddc4fda4fb6566a6dad265
parent d32d48ab360b7d783d45df29a3e4ac45ed5129d9
Author: vx-clutch <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2025 09:25:02 -0500
WIP
Diffstat:
9 files changed, 397 insertions(+), 706 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ OBJS := $(patsubst %.c,build/obj/%.o,$(SRCS))
BIN := bin/$(PACKAGE)
COMMIT := $(shell git rev-list --count --all)
-FLAGS := -I. -DCOMMIT=$(COMMIT) --std=c2x -pedantic -Ibuild/include
+FLAGS := -I. --std=c2x -pedantic -Ibuild/include
VERSION := $(shell git describe --tags --always --dirty)
TARBALL := $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION).tar.gz
diff --git a/lib/proginfo.c b/lib/proginfo.c
@@ -53,16 +53,16 @@ void emit_try_help()
printf("Try '%s --help' for more information\n", prog_name);
}
-void emit_version()
-{
- printf("\
-%s %s %d\n\
-Copyright (C) %d GCK.\n\
-This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.\n\
-There is NO WARRNTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n\
-",
- prog_name, VERSION, COMMIT, YEAR);
-}
+// void emit_version()
+// {
+// printf("\
+// %s %s %d\n\
+// Copyright (C) %d GCK.\n\
+// This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.\n\
+// There is NO WARRNTY, to the extent permitted by law.\n\
+// ",
+// prog_name, VERSION, COMMIT, YEAR);
+// }
int parse_standard_options(int argc, char **argv, void (*print_help)(),
void (*print_version)())
@@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ int parse_standard_options(int argc, char **argv, void (*print_help)(),
print_help();
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
} else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "--version")) {
- emit_version();
+ print_version();
exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
}
diff --git a/src/flat.c b/src/flat.c
@@ -14,7 +14,29 @@ int generate_flat(char *package, char *author, int year, char *license,
{
char *main;
asprintf(&main, "%s.c", package);
- fs_write("Makefile", templ_flat_MAKEFILE, package);
- fs_write(main, templ_main, license);
+ fs_write("Makefile", "%s", package);
+ fs_write(main, "%s", license);
+ fs_write("version.h", "\
+#ifndef VERSION_H_\n\
+#define VERSION_H_\n\
+\n\
+#define PROGRAM_NAME \"%s\"\n\
+#define PROGRAM_NAME_LONG \"%s/%s\"\n\
+\n\
+#define VERSION \"1.0.0\"\n\
+\n\
+/* Print the version string. */\n\
+void version();\n\
+\n\
+#endif",
+ package, package, author);
+ fs_write("version.c", "\
+#include <stdio.h>\n\
+#include \"version.h\"\n\
+\n\
+void version()\n\
+{\n\
+ printf(\"%s version %s\\n\", PROGRAM_NAME_LONG, VERSION);\n\
+}");
return 0;
}
diff --git a/src/license.h b/src/license.h
@@ -34,681 +34,13 @@ OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.\
";
const char *fGPL = "\
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE\n\
- Version 3, 29 June 2007\n\
+ SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later\n\
\n\
- Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <https://fsf.org/>\n\
- Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies\n\
- of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.\n\
+This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it\n\
+under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the\n\
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\n\
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-might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an \"about box\".\n\
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-For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see\n\
-<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.\n\
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-into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you\n\
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-Public License instead of this License. But first, please read\n\
-<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/why-not-lgpl.html>.\
-";
+For details, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.";
const char *fMIT = "\
Copyright %d %s\n\
diff --git a/src/version.c b/src/version.c
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include "version.h"
+
+void version()
+{
+ printf("%s version %s\n", PROGRAM_NAME_LONG, VERSION);
+}
diff --git a/src/version.h b/src/version.h
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+// SPDX-License-Identifer: BSD-3-Clause
+#ifndef VERSION_H_
+#define VERSION_H_
+
+#define PROGRAM_NAME "yait"
+#define PROGRAM_NAME_LONG "yait/GCK"
+
+#define VERSION "beta"
+
+/* Print the version string. */
+void version();
+
+#endif
diff --git a/src/yait.c b/src/yait.c
@@ -20,8 +20,10 @@
#include <lib/say.h>
#include <lib/textc.h>
-#include "shell.h"
+#include "flat.h"
#include "license.h"
+#include "shell.h"
+#include "version.h"
#include <template.h>
typedef enum { MIT, GPL, BSD, UNL } license_t;
@@ -36,7 +38,6 @@ static const struct option longopts[] = {
static int exit_status;
static void print_help();
-static void print_version();
static char *get_name()
{
@@ -105,7 +106,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
char *license_str = "BSD-3-Clause";
set_prog_name(argv[0]);
- parse_standard_options(argc, argv, print_help, print_version);
+ parse_standard_options(argc, argv, print_help, version);
while ((optc = getopt_long(argc, argv, "a:l:m:EqfS", longopts, NULL)) !=
-1)
@@ -201,9 +202,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if (flat)
exit_status =
generate_flat(package, author, year, license_str, m);
- else
- exit_status =
- generate_regular(package, author, year, license_str, m);
+ // else
+ // exit_status =
+ // generate_regular(package, author, year, license_str, m);
return exit_status;
}
@@ -227,14 +228,3 @@ Generates an opinionated C project.\n",
stdout);
exit(exit_status);
}
-
-static void print_version()
-{
- printf("%s %s %d\n", prog_name, VERSION, COMMIT);
-
- printf("Copyright (C) %d GCK.\n", YEAR);
-
- puts("This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.");
- puts("There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.");
- exit(exit_status);
-}
diff --git a/t/t b/t/t
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ if test -z "$x_files"; then
exit 1
fi
-output_file="../build/include/template.h"
+output_file="../template.h"
mkdir -p ../build/include/
first_template=true
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ first_template=true
done
echo " */"
- echo "const char templ_${template_name}[] = \"\\"
+ echo "static const char templ_${template_name}[] = \"\\"
line_count=0
total_lines=$(wc -l < "$tmp_template")
diff --git a/template.h b/template.h
@@ -0,0 +1,326 @@
+/* DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE! It was generated by t 1.0.1. */
+#ifndef FOO_BAR
+#define FOO_BAR
+/*
+ * year (d)
+ * author (s)
+ */
+static const char templ_INSTALL[] = "\
+Installation Instructions\n\
+*************************\n\
+Copyright (C) %d %s\n\
+ Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,\n\
+are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright\n\
+notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is,\n\
+without warranty of any kind.\n\
+Basic Installation\n\
+==================\n\
+ Briefly, the shell command `./configure && make && make install` should\n\
+configure, build, and install this package. The following more-detailed\n\
+instruction are generic; see the `README` file for instructions specific to\n\
+this package.\n\
+ The `configure` shell script attempts to guess correct values for\n\
+various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses\n\
+those values within a `Makefile` to build for that POSIX system as\n\
+defined by `config.mak` which was generated by `configure`.\n\
+Compilers and Options\n\
+=====================\n\
+ Some systems require unusal options for compilation or linking that\n\
+the `configure` script does not know about. If you run into an issue\n\
+run `./configure --help` to figure out what you can do to fix the\n\
+behavoir.\n\
+Installation Names\n\
+==================\n\
+ By default, `make install` installs the package's command under\n\
+`/usr/local/bin`. You can specify an installation prefix other than `/usr/local/`\n\
+by giving `configure` the option `--prefix=PREFIX` to `configure`, the package uses\n\
+PREFIX as the prefix for installation programs and libraries.\n\
+Documentation and other data files still use the regular prefix.\n\
+`configure` Invokation\n\
+======================\n\
+ `configure` recongizes the following options to control its operations.\n\
+ `--help`\n\
+ Prints a summary of all the options to `configure`, and exits.\n\
+ `--prefix=PREFIX`\n\
+ Sets the installation prefix.\n\
+ `CFLAGS`\n\
+ Sets the flags used during compilation.\n\
+`configure` also accepts some other options. Run `configure --help` for more\n\
+details";
+
+/*
+ * license (s)
+ * year (d)
+ * author (s)
+ * description (s)
+ * author (s)
+ */
+static const char templ_MAIN[] = "\
+// SPDX-License-Identifier: %s\n\
+/*\n\
+ * Copyright (C) %d, %s.\n\
+ * Written by YOU ([email protected])\n\
+ */\n\
+ #include <stdlib.h>\n\
+ static int exit_status;\n\
+ static void print_help();\n\
+ static void print_version();\n\
+ int main(int argc, char **argv)\n\
+ {\n\
+ exit_status = EXIT_SUCCESS;\n\
+ return exit_status;\n\
+ }\n\
+static void print_help()\n\
+{\n\
+ printf(\"Usage: %%s [OPTION]...\n\", PROGRAM);\n\
+ fputs(\"\\\n\
+%s.\n\",\n\
+ stdout);\n\
+ puts(\"\");\n\
+ fputs(\"\\\n\
+ --help display this help and exit\n\\\n\
+ --version display version information and exit\n\",\n\
+ stdout);\n\
+ /*\n\
+ puts(\"\");\n\
+ fputs(\"\\\n\
+ --foo Enable the foo directive\n\",\n\
+ stdout);\n\
+ */\n\
+ exit(exit_status);\n\
+}\n\
+static void print_version()\n\
+{\n\
+ printf(\"%%s %%s %%d\n\", prog_name, VERSION, COMMIT);\n\
+ printf(\"Copyright (C) %%d %s.\n\", YEAR);\n\
+ puts(\"This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.\");\n\
+ puts(\"There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.\");\n\
+ exit(exit_status);\n\
+}";
+
+/*
+ * package (s)
+ */
+static const char templ_MAKEFILE[] = "\
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause\n\
+PACKAGE := %s\n\
+SRCS := $(wildcard src/*.c) $(wildcard lib/*.c)\n\
+OBJS := $(patsubst src/%.c,build/obj/%.o,$(SRCS))\n\
+BIN := bin/$(PACKAGE)\n\
+COMMIT := $(shell git rev-list --count --all)\n\
+FLAGS := -I. -DCOMMIT=$(COMMIT) --std=c2x -pedantic -Ibuild/include\n\
+VERSION := $(shell git describe --tags --always --dirty)\n\
+TARBALL := $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION).tar.gz\n\
+RELEASE_FILES := doc src lib COPYING AUTHORS README $(PACKAGE).1 INSTALL Makefile configure config.h\n\
+-include config.mak\n\
+ifeq ($(wildcard config.mak),)\n\
+all:\n\
+ @echo \"File config.mak not found, run configure\"\n\
+ @exit 1\n\
+else\n\
+all: build $(BIN) doc\n\
+build:\n\
+ mkdir -p bin\n\
+ mkdir -p build/obj\n\
+build/obj/%.o: src/%.c config.mak\n\
+ $(CC) $(FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -c $< -o $@\n\
+$(BIN): $(OBJS) \n\
+ $(CC) $(FLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $^ -o $@\n\
+endif\n\
+install: $(BIN)\n\
+ cp $(BIN) $(PREFIX)\n\
+doc:\n\
+ $(MAKE) -C doc all\n\
+uninstall:\n\
+ $(RM) $(PREFIX)$(PACKAGE)\n\
+clean:\n\
+ $(RM) -r bin\n\
+ $(RM) -r build\n\
+ $(MAKE) -C doc clean\n\
+distclean: clean\n\
+ $(RM) config.mak config.status\n\
+ $(RM) $(TARBALL)\n\
+ $(MAKE) -C doc clean\n\
+release: clean all\n\
+ tar -czf $(TARBALL) $(RELEASE_FILES)\n\
+test:\n\
+ @$(BIN) --version > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo \"intact\"|| echo \"defective\"\n\
+.PHONY: all clean distclean install uninstall build release doc";
+
+/*
+ * year (d)
+ * author (s)
+ */
+static const char templ_README_DEV[] = "\
+This README.dev file describes the development environment.\n\
+ Copyright (C) %d %s.\n\
+ Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,\n\
+ are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright\n\
+ notice and this notice are preserved.\n\
+Notice\n\
+------\n\
+This documentation is standard across all GCK package and is not specified per\n\
+package; however, this is the defacto standard for most packages. The only\n\
+place where this commonly differs is in non-binary or library packages.\n\
+Build system\n\
+------------\n\
+This distribution uses a GNU autotools-like build system. This is made up of a\n\
+configure script, and a Makefile. The configure script detects a C23 compiler\n\
+on the system and sets any program flags: debug, release, custom. The Makefile\n\
+builds the binary based on the output [config.mak] of the configure script.\n\
+Building\n\
+--------\n\
+To build this distribution you first must run the configure script. This\n\
+outputs a config.mak file that will be used in the Make step. Then run make;\n\
+this builds the objects into build/ and the binary into bin/.\n\
+Configuration\n\
+-------------\n\
+The configuration script is used to generate a build intermediate step called\n\
+the config.mak. This file is used by the Makefile to figure out C compiler to\n\
+use, what CFLAGS and LDFLAGS to use, and where to install the binary if\n\
+requested. By default these values are gcc, the release flag set, and\n\
+/usr/local/. The configuration script supports the following flags that control\n\
+CFLAGS: --enable-debug and CFLAGS=\"\". By default, the script uses flags for a release\n\
+build. Debug is for in-development programming and is the strictest when it\n\
+comes to warnings and other compiler output. CFLAGS=\"\" is for custom flag\n\
+definition. For the development environment is it recommended to use the\n\
+--debug flag. Some examples of how you can run the configure script:\n\
+For default behavior:\n\
+ ./configure\n\
+For debug use:\n\
+ ./configure --enable-debug\n\
+For help text:\n\
+ ./configure --help\n\
+The help text is a more useage specific and up-to-date reference for\n\
+the configure script.\n\
+Makefile\n\
+--------\n\
+The GNU Makefile is used to build the final executable, clean up build\n\
+artifacts, and install the program. It checks for the config.mak which is\n\
+generated by the configure script. For a regular build, once you have the\n\
+configure script with desired flags, run:\n\
+ make\n\
+This builds the executable to bin/ and build objects to build/\n\
+Suggested enviroment setup\n\
+--------------------------\n\
+It is suggested that you run do the following things to prepare you environment\n\
+for development. This is not a strict enforcement, but due to the project\n\
+structure it is a good starting point.\n\
+ git pull\n\
+ ./tools/Cleanup\n\
+ ./configure --enable-debug\n\
+ ./build-aux/generate-artifacts\n\
+ make test\n\
+This is to ensure that you have the most up-to-date source code, and that there\n\
+are no major problems with the source control version.\n\
+The git pull is used to sync with the repository and prevent conflicts. The\n\
+cleanup is to ensure their are no lingering build artifacts. The configure with\n\
+debug enabled is for strict build flags and -ggdb. Bear is used to generated\n\
+compile_commands.json for the clang suite of tooling. Finally, run the program\n\
+to ensure the chain works.\n\
+Pre-commit checks\n\
+-----------------\n\
+Before you commit to source control ensure that done the following:\n\
+ * Run the cleanup scripts\n\
+ ./tools/Cleanup\n\
+ * Ensure that all changes were atomic\n\
+ * If you compted a TODO list item check it off.\n\
+ * Based on complexity, test the feature accordingly.";
+
+/*
+ */
+static const char templ_README_RELEASE[] = "\
+Here are most of the steps before you make a release.\n\
+* Start from a clean, up-to-date git driectory on \"master\":\n\
+ make -k distclean || { ./configure && make distclean; }\n\
+ git checkout master\n\
+ git pull origin master\n\
+* Ensure that the latest stable versions of make, sh, etc.\n\
+are in your path. See the prerequisites list in README-dev\n\
+for a compile list of tools.\n\
+* Ensure that you have no uncommitted diffs. This should produce\n\
+no output:\n\
+ git diff\n\
+* Ensure that you've pushed all changes that belong in the release:\n\
+ git push origin master\n\
+* Pre-release testing: ensure that the following command succeeds:\n\
+ make check syntax-check distcheck\n\
+Once all the builds and tests have passed,\n\
+* Run the following to create release tarballs.\n\
+ make release\n\
+* Upload the tarball to the relavent distribtuion platform.";
+
+/*
+ * author (s)
+ * package (s)
+ * package (s)
+ * description (s)
+ * year (d)
+ * package (s)
+ * author (s)
+ * package (s)
+ */
+static const char templ_README[] = "\
+This is the README file for the %s %s distribution.\n\
+%s %s\n\
+ Copyright (C) %d %s.\n\
+ Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,\n\
+ are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright\n\
+ notice and this notice are preserved.\n\
+See the files ./INSTALL* for building and installation instructions.\n\
+Bug reports:\n\
+ Please include enough information for the maintainers to reproduce the\n\
+ problem. Generally speaking, that means:\n\
+- the contents of any input files necessary to reproduce the bug\n\
+ and command line invocations of the program(s) involved (crucial!).\n\
+- a description of the problem and any samples of the erroneous output.\n\
+- the version number of the program(s) involved (use --version).\n\
+- hardware, operating system, and compiler versions (uname -a).\n\
+- unusual options you gave to configure, if any (see config.mak).\n\
+- anything else that you think would be helpful.\n\
+See README-dev for information on the development environment -- any\n\
+interested parties are welcome. If you're a programmer and wish to\n\
+contribute, this should get you started. If you're not a programmer,\n\
+your help in writing test cases, checking documentation against the\n\
+implementation, etc., would still be very much appreciated.\n\
+%s %s is free software. See the file COPYING for copying conditions.";
+
+/*
+ * license (s)
+ * description (s)
+ * year (d)
+ * author (s)
+ * description (s)
+ * package (s)
+ */
+static const char templ_SHELL[] = "\
+#!/bin/sh\n\
+# SPDX-License-Identifier: %s\n\
+#\n\
+# %s\n\
+me=$0\n\
+scriptversion=\"1.0.0\"\n\
+version=\"$me $scriptversion\n\
+Copyright (C) %d %s\n\
+This is free software; you are free to change and redistribute it.\n\
+There is NO WARRANTY, to the textent permitted by law.\"\n\
+usage=\"\\\n\
+Usage: $me [OPTION]...\n\
+%s\n\
+Options:\n\
+ --help print this help and exit\n\
+ --version output version information\"\n\
+while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do\n\
+ case $1 in\n\
+ --help) echo \"$usage\"; exit 0;;\n\
+ --version) echo \"$version\"; exit 0;;\n\
+ -*)\n\
+ echo \"$0: Unknown option '$1'.\" >&2\n\
+ echo \"$0: Try '--help' for more information.\" >&2\n\
+ exit 1 ;;\n\
+ esac\n\
+ shift\n\
+done\n\
+echo \"$0: done.\"\n\
+# End: %s";
+#endif