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-/*
- * This is the project ``config'' file. It controls many aspects of
- * how Aegis interacts with your project.
- *
- * There are several sections of this file, each dealing with a different
- * aspect of the interaction between Aegis and the tools used to manage
- * yout project.
- */
-
-/*
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * The build tool is delegated.
- */
-
-/*
- * The build_command field of the config file is used to invoke the relevant
- * build command. The following command tells cook where to find the recipes.
- * The ${s Howto.cook} expands to a path into the baseline during development
- * if the file is not in the change. Look in aesub(5) for more information
- * about command substitutions.
- */
-build_command =
- "";
-
-/* cook -book ${s Howto.cook} search_path=$search_path \
-project=$p change=$c version=$v -star -no-log -action -notouch";
-
-/*
- * The recipes in the User Guide will all remove their targets before
- * constructing them, which qualifies them to use the following entry in the
- * config file. The targets MUST be removed first if this field is true,
- * otherwise the baseline would cease to be self-consistent.
- *
- * Fortunately, Cook has a nifty ``set unlink;'' statement which is
- * placed at the top of the cookbook.
- */
-link_integration_directory = true;
-
-
-/*
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * The history tool is delegated.
- *
- * The fhist program was written by David I. Bell and is admirably
- * suited to providing a history mechanism with out the "cruft" that
- * SCCS and RCS impose. The fhist program also comes with two other
- * utilities, fcomp and fmerge, which use the same minimal difference
- * algorithm.
- *
- * Please note that the [# edit #] feature needs to be avoided, or the
- * -Fored_Update (-fu) flag needs to be used in addition to the
- * -Conditional_Update (-cu) flag, otherwise updates will complain that
- * ``Input file "XXX" contains edit A instead of B for module "YYY"''
- *
- * The history_create_command and the history_put_command are
- * intentionally identical. This minimizes problems when using
- * branches.
- *
- * The ${quote ...} construct is used to quote filesnames whicg contain
- * shell special characters. A minimum of quoting is performed, so if
- * the filenames do not contail shell special characters, no quotes will
- * be used.
- */
-
-/*
- * This command is used to create a new project history. The command is
- * always executed as the project owner. Note he the source is left in
- * the baseline. The following substitutions are available:
- *
- * ${Input}
- * absolute path of the source file
- * ${History}
- * absolute path of the history file
- *
- * The history_create_command and the history_put_command are
- * intentionally identical. This minimizes problems when using
- * branches.
- */
-history_create_command =
- "fhist ${quote ${basename $input}} -cr -cu -i ${quote $input} \
--p ${quote ${dirname $history}} -r";
-
-/*
- * This command is used to get a specific edit back from history. The
- * command may be executed by developers. The following substitutions
- * are available:
- *
- * ${History}
- * absolute path of the history file
- * ${Edit}
- * edit number, as given by history_query_command
- * ${Output}
- * absolute path of the destination file
- *
- * Note that the destination filename will never look anything like the
- * history source filename, so the -p is essential.
- */
-history_get_command =
- "fhist ${quote ${basename $history}} -e ${quote $e} \
--o ${quote $output} -p ${quote ${dirname $history}}";
-
-/*
- * This command is used to add a new "top-most" entry to the history
- * file. This command is always executed as the project owner. Note
- * that the source file is left in the baseline. The following
- * substitutions are available:
- *
- * ${Input}
- * absolute path of source file
- * ${History}
- * absolute path of history file
- *
- * The history_create_command and the history_put_command are
- * intentionally identical. This minimizes problems when using
- * branches.
- */
-history_put_command =
- "fhist ${quote ${basename $input}} -cr -cu -i ${quote $input} \
--p ${quote ${dirname $history}} -r";
-
-/*
- * This command is used to query what the history mechanism calls the
- * "top-most" edit of a history file. The result may be any arbitrary
- * string, it need not be anything like a number, just so long as it
- * uniquely identifies the edit for use by the history_get_command at a
- * later date. The edit number is to be printed on the standard output.
- * This command may be executed by developers. The following
- * substitutions are available:
- *
- * ${History}
- * absolute path of the history file
- */
-history_query_command =
- "fhist ${quote ${basename $history}} -l 0 \
--p ${quote ${dirname $history}} -q";
-
-/*
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * The difference and merge tools are delegated.
- */
-
-/*
- * Compare two files using fcomp. The -w option produces an output of
- * the entire file, with insertions an deletions marked by "change bars"
- * in the left margin. This is superior to context difference, as it
- * shows the entire file as context. The -s option could be added to
- * compare runs of white space as equal.
- *
- * This command is used by aed(1) to produce a difference listing when
- * file in the development directory was originally copied from the
- * current version in the baseline.
- *
- * All of the command substitutions described in aesub(5) are available.
- * In addition, the following substitutions are also available:
- *
- * ${ORiginal}
- * The absolute path name of a file containing the version
- * originally copied. Usually in the baseline.
- * ${Input}
- * The absolute path name of the edited version of the file.
- * Usually in the development directory.
- * ${Output}
- * The absolute path name of the file in which to write the
- * difference listing. Usually in the development directory.
- *
- * An exit status of 0 means successful, even of the files differ (and
- * they usually do). An exit status which is non-zero means something
- * is wrong.
- *
- * The non-zero exit status may be used to overload this command with
- * extra tests, such as line length limits. The difference files must
- * be produced in addition to these extra tests.
- */
-diff_command =
- "fcomp -w ${quote $original} ${quote $input} -o ${quote $output}";
-
-/*
- * Compare three files using fmerge. Conflicts are marked in the
- * output.
- *
- * This command is used by aed(1) to produce a difference listing when a
- * file in the development directory is out of date compared to the
- * current version in the baseline.
- *
- * All of the command substitutions described in aesub(5) are available.
- * In addition, the following substitutions are also available:
- *
- * ${ORiginal}
- * The absolute path name of a file containing the common ancestor
- * version of ${MostRecent} and {$Input}. Usually the version
- * originally copied into the change. Usually in a temporary file.
- * ${Most_Recent}
- * The absolute path name of a file containing the most recent
- * version. Usually in the baseline.
- * ${Input}
- * The absolute path name of the edited version of the file.
- * Usually in the development directory.
- * ${Output}
- * The absolute path name of the file in which to write the
- * difference listing. Usually in the development directory.
- *
- * An exit status of 0 means successful, even of the files differ (and
- * they usually do). An exit status which is non-zero means something
- * is wrong.
- */
-merge_command =
- "fmerge ${quote $original} ${quote $MostRecent} ${quote $input} \
--o ${quote $output} -c /dev/null";
-
-/*
- * -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * The new file templates are very handy. They allow all sorts of things
- * to be se automatically. You need to edit them to add your own name,
- * and copyright conditions.
- */
-
-file_template =
-[
- {
- pattern = [ "*" ];
- body = "${read_file ${source etc/template/generic abs}}";
-
- }
-];
-
-/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * The integrate_begin_exceptions are files which are not hard linked
- * from the baseline to the integration directory. In this case, this
- * is done to ensure the version stmp is updated appropriately.
- */
-
-integrate_begin_exceptions = [ ];
-
-
-
-
-/* -------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * The trojan_horse_suspect field is a list of filename patterns which
- * indicate files which *could* host a Trojan horse attack. It makes
- * aedist --receive more cautions. It is NOT a silver bullet: just
- * about ANY file can host a Trojan, one way or the other.
- */
-
-trojan_horse_suspect = [ ];
-
-build_covers_all_architectures = true;
-
-test_command = "make test";
-
-build_time_adjust=dont_adjust;