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* verilog-mode.el (verilog-library-extensions): Enable .sv filename extensions to call verilog-mode. (verilog-auto, verilog-auto-inst, verilog-faq) (verilog-submit-bug-report): Update author support URLs. (verilog-delete-auto, verilog-auto-inout-module) (verilog-auto-inout-comp, verilog-auto): Add AUTOINOUTCOMP for creating complemented testbench modules. Suggested by Yishay Belkind. (verilog-auto-inst-port, verilog-simplify-range-expression): When verilog-auto-inst-param-value is set, don't require a AUTO_TEMPLATE to expand parameter substitutions. Suggested by Yishay Belkind. (verilog-auto-inst-param-value): Add safe variable. (verilog-re-search-forward, verilog-re-search-backward): Fix returning wrong search results on Emacs 22.1. (verilog-modi-cache-results, verilog-auto): Fix warning message about "toggling font-lock-mode." (verilog-auto): Fix loosing font-lock on errors. (verilog-auto-inst-param-value, verilog-mode-version) (verilog-mode-version-date, verilog-read-inst-param-value) (verilog-auto-inst, verilog-auto-inst-param) (verilog-auto-inst-port, verilog-simplify-range-expression): Allow parameters to be replaced with their values, on the expansion of an AUTOINST with Verilog 2001 style parameter settings. Suggested by David Rogoff. * verilog-mode.el (verilog-beg-block-re-ordered, verilog-calc-1): Better support for the property statement. Sometimes this keyword introduces a statement which requires an endproperty keyword, and sometimes it doesn't, dependening on the work before the property word. If property is prefixed with assert, assume or cover keyword, then the statement is ended with a ';' Otherwise, property is like task or specify, and is followed by some number of statements, which are ended with an endproperty keyword. (electric-verilog-tab): Support Emacs 22.2 style handling of tab in a highlighted region: indent each line in region according to mode. Supply this so it works in XEmacs and older Emacs.
author Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu>
date Fri, 05 Sep 2008 22:13:55 +0000
parents 3a4bc081639c
children 07fabb2ead9b
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#! /usr/bin/perl

# Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
#               2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GNU Emacs.

# GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.

# GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.

# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with GNU Emacs.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.


# Extract entries from ChangeLogs matching specified criteria.
# Optionally format the resulting output to a form suitable for RCS
# logs, like they are used in Emacs, for example.  In this format,
# author lines, leading spaces, and file names are removed.

require 5;
use strict;

# Parse command line options.

use vars qw($author $regexp $exclude $from_date $to_date
            $rcs_log $with_date $version $help $reverse
            @entries);

use Getopt::Long;

my $result;

if (@ARGV == 0) {

    # No arguments cannot posibly mean "show everything"!!
    $result = 0;

} else {

    $result = GetOptions ("author=s" => \$author,
                          "text=s"  => \$regexp,
                          "exclude=s"  => \$exclude,
                          "from-date=s" => \$from_date,
                          "to-date=s" => \$to_date,
                          "rcs-log" => \$rcs_log,
                          "with-date" => \$with_date,
                          "reverse!" => \$reverse,
                          "version" => \$version,
                          "help"    => \$help);

    # If date options are specified, check that they have the format
    # YYYY-MM-DD.

    $result = 0 if $from_date && $from_date !~ /^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d$/;
    $result = 0 if $to_date && $to_date !~ /^\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d$/;
}

# Print usage information and exit when necessary.

if ($result == 0 || $help) {
    print <<USAGE;

Usage: $0 [options] [CHANGELOG...]

Print entries in ChangeLogs matching various criteria.
Valid options are:

  --author=AUTHOR         Match entries whose author line matches
			  regular expression AUTHOR
  --text=TEXT             Match entries whose text matches regular
			  expression TEXT
  --exclude=TEXT	  Exclude entries matching TEXT
  --from-date=YYYY-MM-DD  Match entries not older than given date
  --to-date=YYYY-MM-DD    Match entries not younger than given date
  --rcs-log		  Format output suitable for RCS log entries
  --with-date		  Print short date line in RCS log
  --reverse               Show entries in reverse (chronological) order
  --version		  Print version info
  --help		  Print this help

If no CHANGELOG is specified scan the files "ChangeLog" and
"ChangeLog.N+" in the current directory.  Old-style dates in ChangeLogs
are not recognized.
USAGE
    exit !$help;
}

# Print version info and exit if `--version' was specified.

if ($version) {
    print "0.3\n";
    exit 0;
}


# Value is non-zero if HEADER matches according to command line
# options specified, i.e. it matches $author, and its date is in
# the range $from_date <= date <= $to_date.

sub header_match_p {
    my $header = shift;

    return 0 unless $header;

    # No match if AUTHOR-regexp specified and doesn't match.
    return 0 if $author && $header !~ /$author/;

    # Check that the date of the entry matches if date options
    # `--from-date' and/or `--to-date' were specified .  Old-style
    # dates in ChangeLogs are not recognized, and never match.
    if ($from_date || $to_date) {
	if ($header =~ /^(\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d)/) {
	    my $date = $1;
	    return 0 if $from_date && $date lt $from_date;
	    return 0 if $to_date && $date gt $to_date;
	} else {
	    # Don't bother recognizing old-style dates.
	    return 0;
	}
    }

    return 1;
}


# Value is non-zero if ENTRY matches the criteria specified on the
# command line, i.e. it matches $regexp, and it doesn't match
# $exclude.

sub entry_match_p {
    my $entry = shift;

    return 0 unless $entry;

    if ($regexp) {
	return 1 if ($entry =~ /$regexp/
		     && (!$exclude || $entry !~ $exclude));
    } else {
	return 1 if !$exclude || $entry !~ $exclude;
    }

    return 0;
}


# Print HEADER and/or ENTRY in a format suitable for what was
# specified on the command line.  If $rcs_log is specified, author
# lines are not printed, and leading spaces and file names are removed
# from ChangeLog entries.

sub print_log {
    my ($header, $entry) = @_;
    my $output = '';

    if ($rcs_log) {
	# Remove leading whitespace from entry.
	$entry =~ s/^\s+//mg;
	# Remove file name parts.
	$entry =~ s/^\*.*\(/(/mg;
	# Remove file name parts, 2.
	$entry =~ s/^\*.*://mg;
        if ($with_date) {
	    $header =~ /(\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d)/;
	    $output = "!changelog-date $1\n";
	}
	$output .= $entry;
    } else {
	$output .= $header . $entry;
    }

    if ($reverse) {
        push @entries, $output;
    } else {
        print $output;
    }
}

# Scan LOG for matching entries, and print them to standard output.

sub parse_changelog {
    my $log = shift;
    my $entry = undef;
    my $header = undef;

    @entries = () if $reverse;

    # Open the ChangeLog.
    open (IN, "< $log") || die "Cannot open $log: $!";

    while (defined(my $line = <IN>)) {
	if ($line =~ /^\S/) {
	    # Line is an author-line.  Print previous entry if
	    # it matches.
	    print_log ($header, $entry)
		if header_match_p ($header) && entry_match_p ($entry);

	    $entry = "";
  	    $header = $line;

	    # Add empty lines below the header.
	    while (defined($line = <IN>) && $line =~ /^\s*$/) {
	        $header = "$header$line";
	    }
        }

        last unless defined $line;

	if ($line =~ /^\s*\*/) {
	    # LINE is the first line of a ChangeLog entry.  Print
	    # previous entry if it matches.
	    print_log ($header, $entry)
		if header_match_p ($header) && entry_match_p ($entry);
	    $entry = $line;
	} else {
	    # Add LINE to the current entry.
	    $entry = "$entry$line";
	}
    }

    # Print last entry if it matches.
    print_log ($header, $entry)
	if header_match_p ($header) && entry_match_p ($entry);

    close IN;

    if ($reverse) {
        for (my $entry = @entries; $entry; $entry--) {
            print $entries[$entry-1];
        }
    }
}


# Main program.  Process ChangeLogs.

# If files were specified on the command line, parse those files in the
# order supplied by the user; otherwise parse default files ChangeLog and
# ChangeLog.NNN according to $reverse.
unless (@ARGV > 0) {
    @ARGV = ("ChangeLog");

    push @ARGV,
      map {"ChangeLog.$_"}
        sort {$b <=> $a}
          map {/\.(\d+)$/; $1}
            do {
                opendir D, '.';
                grep /^ChangeLog\.\d+$/, readdir D;
            };

    @ARGV = reverse @ARGV if $reverse;
}

while (defined (my $log = shift @ARGV)) {
    parse_changelog ($log) if -f $log;
}


# arch-tag: 9e4f6749-e053-4bb7-b3ad-11947318418e
# grep-changelog ends here.