X-Git-Url: https://code.wpia.club/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=lib%2Fopenssl%2FConfigurations%2FINTERNALS.Configure;fp=lib%2Fopenssl%2FConfigurations%2FINTERNALS.Configure;h=b28305deca4c5af1194027bc13107f5504914ad7;hb=02ed66432c92de70694700164f986190aad3cbc5;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hpb=89016837dcbf2775cd15dc8cbaba00dc6379f86e;p=cassiopeia.git diff --git a/lib/openssl/Configurations/INTERNALS.Configure b/lib/openssl/Configurations/INTERNALS.Configure new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b28305d --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/openssl/Configurations/INTERNALS.Configure @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +Configure Internals +=================== + +[ note: this file uses markdown for formatting ] + +Intro +----- + +This is a collection of notes that are hopefully of interest to those +who decide to dive into Configure and what it does. This is a living +document and anyone is encouraged to add to it and submit changes. +There's no claim for this document to be complete at any time, but it +will hopefully reach such a point in time. + + +---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Parsing build.info files, processing conditions +----------------------------------------------- + +Processing conditions in build.info files is done with the help of a +condition stack that tell if a build.info should be processed or if it +should just be skipped over. The possible states of the stack top are +expressed in the following comment from Configure: + + # The top item of this stack has the following values + # -2 positive already run and we found ELSE (following ELSIF should fail) + # -1 positive already run (skip until ENDIF) + # 0 negatives so far (if we're at a condition, check it) + # 1 last was positive (don't skip lines until next ELSE, ELSIF or ENDIF) + # 2 positive ELSE (following ELSIF should fail) + +Ground rule is that non-condition lines are skipped over if the +stack top is > 0. Condition lines (IF, ELSIF, ELSE and ENDIF +statements) need to be processed either way to keep track of the skip +stack states, so they are a little more intricate. + +Instead of trying to describe in words, here are some example of what +the skip stack should look like after each line is processed: + +Example 1: + +| IF[1] | 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| IF[1] | 1 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| ELSIF[1] | 1 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSE | 1 -2 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ENDIF | 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| ELSIF[1] | -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| IF[1] | -1 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSIF[1] | -1 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSE | -1 -2 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ENDIF | -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ENDIF | | | + +Example 2: + +| IF[0] | 0 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| IF[1] | 0 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSIF[1] | 0 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSE | 0 -2 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ENDIF | 0 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSIF[1] | 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| IF[1] | 1 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| ELSIF[1] | 1 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSE | 1 -2 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ENDIF | 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| ENDIF | | | + +Example 3: + +| IF[0] | 0 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| IF[0] | 0 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSIF[1] | 0 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSE | 0 -2 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ENDIF | 0 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSIF[1] | 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| IF[0] | 1 0 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSIF[1] | 1 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| ELSE | 1 -2 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ENDIF | 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| ENDIF | | | + +Example 4: + +| IF[0] | 0 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| IF[0] | 0 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSIF[0] | 0 -1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSE | 0 -2 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ENDIF | 0 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSIF[1] | 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| IF[0] | 1 0 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSIF[0] | 1 0 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is skipped over | +| ELSE | 1 2 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| ENDIF | 1 | | +| ... whatever ... | | this line is processed | +| ENDIF | | | +