#!/usr/bin/perl # # Combine klibc.config, klcc.in to produce a klcc script # # Usage: makeklcc klcc.in klibc.config perlpath # ($klccin, $klibcconf, $perlpath) = @ARGV; # This should probably handle quotes and escapes... sub string2list($) { my($s) = @_; $s =~ s/\s+/\',\'/g; return "(\'".$s."\')"; } print "#!${perlpath}\n"; open(KLIBCCONF, '<', $klibcconf) or die "$0: cannot open $klibcconf: $!\n"; while ( defined($l = ) ) { chomp $l; if ( $l =~ /=/ ) { print "\$$` = \"\Q$'\E\";\n"; print "\@$` = ", string2list("$'"), ";\n"; } } close(KLIBCCONF); open(KLCCIN, '<', $klccin) or die "$0: cannot open $klccin: $!\n"; while ( defined($l = ) ) { print $l; } close(KLCCIN);