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authorDana Robinson <43805+derobins@users.noreply.github.com>2022-08-16 22:42:55 (GMT)
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2022-08-16 22:42:55 (GMT)
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Removes the broken bin/errors script (#2017)
-rwxr-xr-xbin/errors139
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diff --git a/bin/errors b/bin/errors
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-#!/usr/bin/env perl
-require 5.003;
-use warnings;
-use Text::Tabs;
-
-# NOTE: THE FORMAT OF HRETURN_ERROR AND HGOTO_ERROR MACROS HAS
-# CHANGED. THIS SCRIPT NO LONGER WORKS! --rpm
-
-# Copyright by The HDF Group.
-# Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
-# All rights reserved.
-#
-# This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
-# terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
-# the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code
-# distribution tree, or in https://www.hdfgroup.org/licenses.
-# If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from
-# help@hdfgroup.org.
-#
-# Robb Matzke
-# 30 Aug 1997
-#
-# Purpose: This script will read standard input which should be a
-# function prologue followed by a C function and will emit
-# on standard output the same source code with the function
-# prologue containing documentation for the various errors
-# that occur in the function.
-#
-# Errors are raised by calling HGOTO_ERROR() or
-# HRETURN_ERROR(). The reason for the error message is a
-# comment which appears immediately after the error macro
-# call and is contained entirely on one line:
-#
-# HRETURN_ERROR (...); /*entry not found*/
-#
-# If such a comment doesn't exist, then the previous comment
-# is used, subject to the constraint that raising an error
-# clears the previous comment.
-#
-# /* Entry not found */
-# HGOTO_ERROR (...);
-#
-# Emacs users can use this script interactively with the
-# c-mark-function and shell-command-on-region functions which
-# are normally bound to M-C-h and M-|.
-
-
-# Split STDIN into the prolog and the function body. Preserve leading
-# white space.
-$_ = join "", <STDIN>;
-my ($head, $prolog, $body) = (/^(\s*)(\/\*(.*?)\*\/)?(.*)/s)[0,2,3];
-$prolog = "" unless $prolog;
-
-# Find each error and the comment that goes with it.
-for ($_=$body,$comment=""; /\/\*|H(RETURN|GOTO)_ERROR/s;) {
- $_ = $&.$';
-
- if (/^H(RETURN|GOTO)_ERROR\s*\(\s*H5E_(\w+)\s*,\s*H5E_(\w+)\s*,/s) {
- ($major, $minor, $_) = ($2, $3, $');
- $comment=$1 if /^.*?\)\s*;\s*\/\*\s*(.*?)\s*\*\//;
- $comment =~ s/^\s*\*+\s*/ /mg; # leading asterisks.
- $comment =~ s/^\s+//s; # leading white space.
- $comment =~ s/\s+$//s; # trailing white space.
- $comment =~ s/(\w)$/$1./s; # punctuation.
- $comment ||= "***NO COMMENT***";
- $errors{"$major\000$minor\000\u$comment"} = 1;
- $comment = "";
-
- } else {
- ($comment) = /^\/\*\s*(.*?)\s*\*\//s;
- $_ = $';
- }
-}
-
-
-# Format an error so it isn't too wide.
-sub fmt_error ($) {
- local ($_) = @_;
-
- my ($prefix,$space,$err) = /^((.*?)([A-Z_0-9]+\s+[A-Z_0-9]+\s+))/;
- $_ = $';
- tr/\n / /s;
- my $w = 70 - length expand $prefix;
- s/(.{$w}\S+)\s+(\S)/$1."\n".$space.' 'x(length $err).$2/eg;
- return $prefix . $_."\n";
-}
-
-
-
-# Sort the errors by major, then minor, then comment. Duplicate
-# triplets have already been removed.
-sub by_triplet {
- my ($a_maj, $a_min, $a_com) = split /\000/, $a;
- my ($b_maj, $b_min, $b_com) = split /\000/, $b;
- $a_maj cmp $b_maj || $a_min cmp $b_min || $a_com cmp $b_com;
-}
-@errors = map {sprintf "%-9s %-13s %s\n", split /\000/}
- sort by_triplet keys %errors;
-
-
-
-# Add the list of errors to the prologue depending on the type of
-# prolog.
-if (($front, $back) = $prolog=~/^(.*?Errors:\s*?(?=\n)).*?\n\s*\*\s*\n(.*)/s) {
- #| * Errors: |#
- #| * __list_of_error_messages__ (zero or more lines) |#
- #| * |#
- print $head, "/*", $front, "\n";
- map {print fmt_error " *\t\t".$_} @errors;
- print " *\n", $back, "*/", $body;
-
-} elsif (($front,$back) = $prolog =~
- /(.*?\n\s*ERRORS:?\s*?(?=\n)).*?\n\s*\n(.*)/s) {
- #| ERRORS |#
- #| __list_of_error_messages__ (zero or more lines) |#
- #| |#
- print $head, "/*", $front, "\n";
- map {print fmt_error " ".$_} @errors;
- print "\n", $back, "*/", $body;
-
-} elsif ($prolog eq "") {
- # No prolog present.
- print $head;
- print " \n/*", "-"x73, "\n * Function:\t\n *\n * Purpose:\t\n *\n";
- print " * Errors:\n";
- map {print fmt_error " *\t\t".$_} @errors;
- print " *\n * Return:\tSuccess:\t\n *\n *\t\tFailure:\t\n *\n";
- print " * Programmer:\t\n *\n * Modifications:\n *\n *", '-'x73, "\n";
- print " */\n", $body;
-
-} else {
- # Prolog format not recognized.
- print $head, "/*", $prolog, "*/\n\n";
- print "/*\n * Errors returned by this function...\n";
- map {print fmt_error " *\t".$_} @errors;
- print " */\n", $body;
-}
-
-