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#!/bin/awk -f
# scripts/options.awk - library build configuration control
#
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# last changed in libpng version 1.5.0 - January 6, 2011
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#
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# Copyright (c) 1998-2011 Glenn Randers-Pehrson
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#
# This code is released under the libpng license.
# For conditions of distribution and use, see the disclaimer
# and license in png.h

# The output of this script is written to the file given by
# the variable 'out'.  The script is run twice, once with
# an intermediate output file, 'options.tmp' then again on
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# that file to produce the final output:
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#
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#  awk -f scripts/options.awk out=options.tmp scripts/options.dfa 1>&2
#  awk -f scripts/options.awk out=options.dfn options.tmp 1>&2
#
# Some options may be specified on the command line:
#
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#  deb=1            Causes debugging to be output
#  logunsupported=1 Causes all options to be recorded in the output
#  everything=off   Causes all options to be disabled by default
#  everything=on    Causes all options to be enabled by default
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#
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# If awk fails on your platform, try nawk instead.
#
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# These options may also be specified in the original input file (and
# are copied to the preprocessed file).
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BEGIN{
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   out="/dev/null"              # intermediate, preprocessed, file
   pre=-1                       # preprocess (first line)
   err=0                        # in-line exit sets this
   start="PNG_DEFN_MAGIC-"      # Arbitrary start
   end="-PNG_DEFN_END"          # Arbitrary end
   cx= "/@@@*"                  # Open C comment for output file
   comment=start cx             # Comment start
   cend="*/" end                # Comment end
   def=start "#define PNG_@@@"  # Arbitrary define
   sup="@@@_SUPPORTED" end      # end supported option
   und=comment "#undef PNG_@@@" # Unsupported option
   une="@@@_SUPPORTED" cend     # end unsupported option
   error=start "ERROR:"         # error message

   # Variables
   deb=0                        # debug - set on command line
   everything=""                # do not override defaults
   logunsupported=0             # write unsupported options too
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   # Precreate arrays
   option[""] = ""    # list of all options: default enabled/disabled
   done[""] = 1       # marks option as having been output
   requires[""] = ""  # requires by option
   iffs[""] = ""      # if by option
   enabledby[""] = "" # options that enable it by option
   setting[""] = ""   # requires by setting
   defaults[""] = ""  # used for a defaulted value
   doneset[""] = 1    # marks setting as having been output
   r[""] = ""         # Temporary array

   # For decorating the output file
   protect = ""
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}

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# The output file must be specified before any input:
out == "/dev/null" {
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   print "out=output.file must be given on the command line"
   err = 1
   exit 1
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}

# The very first line indicates whether we are reading pre-processed
# input or not, this must come *first* because 'PREPROCESSED' needs
# to be the very first line in the temporary file.
pre == -1{
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   if ($0 == "PREPROCESSED") {
      pre = 0
      next
   } else {
      pre = 1
      print "PREPROCESSED" >out
      # And fall through to continue processing
   }
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}

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# variable=value
#   Sets the given variable to the given value (the syntax is fairly
#   free form, except for deb (you are expected to understand how to
#   set the debug variable...)
#
#   This happens before the check on 'pre' below skips most of the
#   rest of the actions, so the variable settings happen during
#   preprocessing but are recorded in the END action too.  This
#   allows them to be set on the command line too.
$0 ~ /^[ 	]*everything[ 	=]*off[ 	]*$/{
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   everything = "off"
   next
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}
$0 ~ /^[ 	]*everything[ 	=]*on[ 	]*$/{
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   everything = "on"
   next
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}
$0 ~ /^[ 	]*logunsupported[ 	=]*0[ 	]*$/{
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   logunsupported = 0
   next
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}
$0 ~ /^[ 	]*logunsupported[ 	=]*1[ 	]*$/{
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   logunsupported = 1
   next
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}
$1 == "deb" && $2 == "=" && NF == 3{
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   deb = $3
   next
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}

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# Preprocessing - this just copies the input file with lines
# that need preprocessing (just chunk at present) expanded
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# The bare "pre" instead of "pre != 0" crashes under Sunos awk
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pre && $1 != "chunk"{
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   print >out
   next
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}

# The first characters of the line determine how it is processed,
# leading spaces are ignored.  In general tokens that are not
# keywords are the names of options.  An option 'name' is
# controlled by the definition of the corresponding macros:
#
#   PNG_name_SUPPORTED    The option is turned on
#   PNG_NO_name
#   PNG_NO_name_SUPPORTED If the first macro is not defined
#                         either of these will turn the option off
#
# If none of these macros are defined the option is turned on, unless
# the keyword 'off' is given in a line relating to the option.  The
# keyword 'on' can also be given, but it will be ignored (since it is
# the default.)
#
# In the syntax below a 'name' is indicated by "NAME", other macro
# values are indicated by "MACRO", as with "NAME" the leading "PNG_"
# is omitted, but in this case the "NO_" prefix and the "_SUPPORTED"
# suffix are never used.
#
# Each line is introduced by a keyword - the first non-space characters
# on the line.  A line starting with a '#' is a comment - it is totally
# ignored.  Keywords are as follows, a NAME, is simply a macro name
# without the leading PNG_, PNG_NO_ or the trailing _SUPPORTED.

$1 ~ /^#/ || $0 ~ /^[ 	]*$/{
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   next
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}

# com <comment>
#   The whole line is placed in the output file as a comment with
#   the preceding 'com' removed
$1 == "com"{
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   if (NF > 1) {
      # sub(/^[ 	]*com[ 	]*/, "")
      $1 = ""
      print comment, $0, cend >out
   } else
      print start end >out
   next
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}

# file output input protect
#   Informational: the official name of the input file (without
#   make generated local directories), the official name of the
#   output file and, if required, a name to use in a protection
#   macro for the contents.
$1 == "file" && NF >= 2{
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   print comment, $2, cend >out
   print comment, "Machine generated file: DO NOT EDIT", cend >out
   if (NF >= 3)
      print comment, "Derived from:", $3, cend >out
   protect = $4
   if (protect != "") {
      print start "#ifndef", protect end >out
      print start "#define", protect end >out
   }
   next
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}

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# option NAME ( (requires|enables|if) NAME* | on | off | disabled )*
#   Declares an option 'NAME' and describes its default setting (disabled)
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#   and its relationship to other options.  The option is disabled
#   unless *all* the options listed after 'requires' are set and at
#   least one of the options listed after 'if' is set.  If the
#   option is set then it turns on all the options listed after 'enables'.
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#
#   Note that "enables" takes priority over the required/if/disabled/off
#   setting of the target option.
#
#   The definition file may list an option as 'disabled': off by default,
#   otherwise the option is enabled: on by default.  A later (and it must
#   be later) entry may turn an option on or off explicitly.
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$1 == "option" && NF >= 2{
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   onoff = option[$2]  # records current (and the default is "", enabled)
   key = ""
   for (i=3; i<=NF; ++i) {
      if ($(i) == "on" || $(i) == "off" || $(i) == "disabled") {
         key = ""
         if (onoff != $(i)) {
            # on or off can zap disabled or enabled:
            if (onoff == "" || (onoff == "disabled" || onoff == "enabled") && ($(i) == "on" || $(i) == "off")) {
               # It's easy to mis-spell the option when turning it
               # on or off, so warn about it here:
               if (onoff == "" && ($(i) == "on" || $(i) == "off")) {
                  print $2 ": ERROR: turning unrecognized option", $(i)
                  # For the moment error out - it is safer
                  err = 1 # prevent END{} running
                  exit 1
               }
               onoff = $(i)
            } else {
               # Print a message, otherwise the error
               # below is incomprehensible
               print $2 ": currently", onoff ": attempt to turn", $(i)
               break
            }
         }
      } else if ($(i) == "requires" || $(i) == "if" || $(i) == "enables") {
         key = $(i)
      } else if (key == "requires") {
         requires[$2] = requires[$2] " " $(i)
      } else if (key == "if") {
         iffs[$2] = iffs[$2] " " $(i)
      } else if (key == "enables") {
         enabledby[$(i)] = enabledby[$(i)] " " $2
      } else
         break # bad line format
   }

   if (i > NF) {
      # Set the option, defaulting to 'enabled'
      if (onoff == "") onoff = "enabled"
      option[$2] = onoff
      next
   }
   # Else fall through to the error handler
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}

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# chunk NAME [requires OPT] [on|off|disabled]
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#   Expands to the 'option' settings appropriate to the reading and
#   writing of an ancilliary PNG chunk 'NAME':
#
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#   option READ_NAME requires READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS [READ_OPT]
#   option READ_NAME enables NAME
#   [option READ_NAME off]
#   option WRITE_NAME requires WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS [WRITE_OPT]
#   option WRITE_NAME enables NAME
#   [option WRITE_NAME off]
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pre != 0 && $1 == "chunk" && NF >= 2{
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   # 'chunk' is handled on the first pass by writing appropriate
   # 'option' lines into the intermediate file.
   onoff = ""
   reqread = ""
   reqwrite = ""
   i = 3 # indicates format error
   if (NF > 2) {
      # read the keywords/additional OPTS
      req = 0
      for (i=3; i<=NF; ++i) {
         if ($(i) == "on" || $(i) == "off" || $(i) == "disabled") {
            if (onoff != $(i)) {
               if (onoff == "")
                  onoff = $(i)
               else
                  break # on/off conflict
            }
         } else if ($(i) == "requires")
            req = 1
         else if (req != 1)
            break # bad line: handled below
         else {
            reqread = reqread " READ_" $(i)
            reqwrite = reqwrite " WRITE_" $(i)
         }
      }
   }

   if (i > NF) {
      # Output new 'option' lines to the intermediate file (out)
      print "option READ_" $2, "requires READ_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS" reqread, "enables", $2, onoff >out
      print "option WRITE_" $2, "requires WRITE_ANCILLARY_CHUNKS" reqwrite, "enables", $2, onoff >out
      next
   }
   # Else hit the error handler below - bad line format!
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}

# setting MACRO ( requires MACRO* )* [ default VALUE ]
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#   Behaves in a similar way to 'option' without looking for NO_ or
#   _SUPPORTED; the macro is enabled if it is defined so long as all
#   the 'requires' macros are also defined.  The definitions may be
#   empty, an error will be issued if the 'requires' macros are
#   *not* defined.  If given the 'default' value is used if the
#   macro is not defined.  The default value will be re-tokenised.
#   (BTW: this is somewhat restrictive, it mainly exists for the
#   support of non-standard configurations and numeric parameters,
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#   see the uses in scripts/options.dat
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$1 == "setting" && (NF == 2 || NF >= 3 && ($3 == "requires" || $3 == "default")){
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   reqs = ""
   deflt = ""
   isdef = 0
   key = ""
   for (i=3; i<=NF; ++i)
      if ($(i) == "requires" || $(i) == "default") {
         key = $(i)
         if (key == "default") isdef = 1
      } else if (key == "requires")
         reqs = reqs " " $(i)
      else if (key == "default")
         deflt = deflt " " $(i)
      else
         break # Format error, handled below

   setting[$2] = reqs
   # NOTE: this overwrites a previous value silently
   if (isdef && deflt == "")
      deflt = " " # as a flag to force output
   defaults[$2] = deflt
   next
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}

# The order of the dependency lines (option, chunk, setting) is irrelevant
# - the 'enables', 'requires' and 'if' settings will be used to determine
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# the correct order in the output and the final values in pnglibconf.h are
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# not order dependent.  'requires' and 'if' entries take precedence over
# 'enables' from other options; if an option requires another option it
# won't be set regardless of any options that enable it unless the other
# option is also enabled.
#
# Similarly 'enables' trumps a NO_ definition in CFLAGS or pngusr.h
#
# For simplicity cycles in the definitions are regarded as errors,
# even if they are not ambiguous.
# A given NAME can be specified in as many 'option' lines as required, the
# definitions are additive.

# For backwards compatibility equivalent macros may be listed thus:
#
# = [NO_]NAME MACRO
#   Makes -DMACRO equivalent to -DPNG_NO_NAME or -DPNG_NAME_SUPPORTED
#   as appropriate.
#
# The definition is injected into the C compiler input when encountered
# in the second pass (so all these definitions appear *after* the @
# lines!)
#
# 'NAME' is as above, but 'MACRO' is the full text of the equivalent
# old, deprecated, macro.

$1 == "=" && NF == 3{
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   print "#ifdef PNG_" $3 >out
   if ($2 ~ /^NO_/)
      print "#   define PNG_" $2 >out
   else
      print "#   define PNG_" $2 "_SUPPORTED" >out
   print "#endif" >out
   next
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}

# Lines may be injected into the C compiler input by preceding them
# with an "@" character.  The line is copied with just the leading
# @ removed.

$1 ~ /^@/{
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   # sub(/^[ 	]*@/, "")
   $1 = substr($1, 2)
   print >out
   next
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}

# Check for unreognized lines, because of the preprocessing chunk
# format errors will be detected on the first pass independent of
# any other format errors.
{
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   print "options.awk: bad line (" NR "):", $0
   err = 1 # prevent END{} running
   exit 1
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}

# For checking purposes names that start with "ok_" or "fail_" are
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# not output to pnglibconf.h and must be either enabled or disabled
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# respectively for the build to succeed.  This allows interdependencies
# between options of the form "at least one of" or "at most one of"
# to be checked.  For example:
#
# option FLOATING_POINT enables ok_math
# option FIXED_POINT enables ok_math
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#   This ensures that at least one of FLOATING_POINT and FIXED_POINT
#   must be set for the build to succeed.
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#
# option fail_math requires FLOATING_POINT FIXED_POINT
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#   This means the build will fail if *both* FLOATING_POINT and
#   FIXED_POINT are set (this is an example; in fact both are allowed.)
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#
# If all these options were given the build would require exactly one
# of the names to be enabled.

END{
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   # END{} gets run on an exit (a traditional awk feature)
   if (err) exit 1

   if (pre) {
      # Record the final value of the variables
      print "deb =", deb >out
      if (everything != "") {
         print "everything =", everything >out
      }
      print "logunsupported =", logunsupported >out
      exit 0
   }

   # Do the 'setting' values first, the algorithm the standard
   # tree walk (O(1)) done in an O(2) while/for loop; interations
   # settings x depth, outputing the deepest required macros
   # first.
   print "" >out
   print "/* SETTINGS */" >out
   print comment, "settings", cend >out
   finished = 0
   while (!finished) {
      finished = 1
      movement = 0 # done nothing
      for (i in setting) if (!doneset[i]) {
         nreqs = split(setting[i], r)
         if (nreqs > 0) {
            for (j=1; j<=nreqs; ++j) if (!doneset[r[j]]) {
               break
            }
            if (j<=nreqs) {
               finished = 0
               continue # try a different setting
            }
         }

         # All the requirements have been processed, output
         # this setting.
         if (deb) print "setting", i
         print "" >out
         print "/* setting: ", i >out
         print " *   requires:" setting[i] >out
         print " *   default: ", defaults[i], "*/" >out
         if (defaults[i] == "") { # no default, only check if defined
            print "#ifdef PNG_" i >out
         }
         for (j=1; j<=nreqs; ++j) {
            print "# ifndef PNG_" r[j] >out
            print error, i, "requires", r[j] end >out
            print "# endif" >out
         }
         if (defaults[i] != "") { # default handling
            print "#ifdef PNG_" i >out
         }
         print def i, "PNG_" i end >out
         if (defaults[i] != "") {
            print "#else /*default*/" >out
            # And add the default definition for the benefit
            # of later settings an options test:
            print "# define PNG_" i defaults[i] >out
            print def i defaults[i] end >out
         }
         print "#endif" >out

         doneset[i] = 1
         ++movement
      }

      if (!finished && !movement) {
         print "setting: loop or missing setting in 'requires', cannot process:"
         for (i in setting) if (!doneset[i]) {
            print "  setting", i, "requires" setting[i]
         }
         exit 1
      }
   }
   print comment, "end of settings", cend >out

   # Now do the options - somewhat more complex.  The dependency
   # tree is thus:
   #
   #   name     >     name
   #   name requires  name
   #   name if        name
   #   name enabledby name
   #
   # First build a list 'tree' by option of all the things on which
   # it depends.
   print "" >out
   print "/* OPTIONS */" >out
   print comment, "options", cend >out
   for (opt in enabledby) tree[opt] = 1  # may not be explicit options
   for (opt in option) if (opt != "") {
      o = option[opt]
      # option should always be one of the following values
      if (o != "on" && o != "off" && o != "disabled" && o != "enabled") {
         print "internal option error (" o ")"
         exit 1
      }
      tree[opt] = ""   # so unlisted options marked
   }
   for (opt in tree) if (opt != "") {
      if (tree[opt] == 1) {
         tree[opt] = ""
         if (option[opt] != "") {
            print "internal error (1)"
            exit 1
         }
         # Macros only listed in 'enables' remain off unless
         # one of the enabling macros is on.
         option[opt] = "disabled"
      }

      split("", list) # clear 'list'
      # Now add every requires, iffs or enabledby entry to 'list'
      # so that we can add a unique list of requirements to tree[i]
      split(requires[opt] iffs[opt] enabledby[opt], r)
      for (i in r) list[r[i]] = 1
      for (i in list) tree[opt] = tree[opt] " " i
   }

   # print the tree for extreme debugging
   if (deb > 2) for (i in tree) if (i != "") print i, "depends-on" tree[i]

   # Ok, now check all options marked explicitly 'on' or 'off':
   #
   # If an option[opt] is 'on' then turn on all requires[opt]
   # If an option[opt] is 'off' then turn off all enabledby[opt]
   #
   # Error out if we have to turn 'on' an 'off' option or vice versa.
   npending = 0
   for (opt in option) if (opt != "") {
      if (option[opt] == "on" || option[opt] == "off") {
         pending[++npending] = opt
      }
   }

   err = 0 # set on error
   while (npending > 0) {
      opt = pending[npending--]
      if (option[opt] == "on") {
         nreqs = split(requires[opt], r)
         for (j=1; j<=nreqs; ++j) {
            if (option[r[j]] == "off") {
               print "option", opt, "turned on, but requirement", r[j], "is turned off"
               err = 1
            } else if (option[r[j]] != "on") {
               option[r[j]] = "on"
               pending[++npending] = r[j]
            }
         }
      } else {
         if (option[opt] != "off") {
            print "internal error (2)"
            exit 1
         }
         nreqs = split(enabledby[opt], r)
         for (j=1; j<=nreqs; ++j) {
            if (option[r[j]] == "on") {
               print "option", opt, "turned off, but enabled by", r[j], "which is turned on"
               err = 1
            } else if (option[r[j]] != "off") {
               option[r[j]] = "off"
               pending[++npending] = r[j]
            }
         }
      }
   }
   if (err) exit 1

   # option[i] is now the complete list of all the tokens we may
   # need to output, go through it as above, depth first.
   finished = 0
   while (!finished) {
      finished = 1
      movement = 0 # done nothing
      for (i in option) if (!done[i]) {
         nreqs = split(tree[i], r)
         if (nreqs > 0) {
            for (j=1; j<=nreqs; ++j) if (!done[r[j]]) {
               break
            }
            if (j<=nreqs) {
               finished = 0
               continue  # next option
            }
         }

         # All the requirements have been processed, output
         # this option.  An option is _SUPPORTED if:
         #
         # all 'requires' are _SUPPORTED AND
         # at least one of the 'if' options are _SUPPORTED AND
         # EITHER:
         #   The name is _SUPPORTED (on the command line)
         # OR:
         #   an 'enabledby' is _SUPPORTED
         # OR:
         #   NO_name is not defined AND
         #   the option is not disabled; an option is disabled if:
         #    option == off
         #    option == disabled && everything != on
         #    option == "" && everything == off
         if (deb) print "option", i
         print "" >out
         print "/* option:", i, option[i] >out
         print " *   requires:  " requires[i] >out
         print " *   if:      " iffs[i] >out
         print " *   enabled-by:" enabledby[i], "*/" >out
         print "#undef PNG_on" >out
         print "#define PNG_on 1" >out

         # requires
         nreqs = split(requires[i], r)
         for (j=1; j<=nreqs; ++j) {
            print "#ifndef PNG_" r[j] "_SUPPORTED" >out
            print "#   undef PNG_on /*!" r[j] "*/" >out
            # this error appears in the final output if something
            # was switched 'on' but the processing above to force
            # the requires did not work
            if (option[i] == "on") {
               print error, i, "requires", r[j] end >out
            }
            print "#endif" >out
         }

         # if
         nreqs = split(iffs[i], r)
         print "#undef PNG_no_if" >out
         if (nreqs > 0) {
            print "/* if" iffs[i], "*/" >out
            print "#define PNG_no_if 1" >out
            for (j=1; j<=nreqs; ++j) {
               print "#ifdef PNG_" r[j] "_SUPPORTED" >out
               print "#   undef PNG_no_if /*" r[j] "*/" >out
               print "#endif" >out
            }
            print "#ifdef PNG_no_if /*missing if*/" >out
            print "#   undef PNG_on" >out
            # There is no checking above for this, because we
            # don't know which 'if' to choose, so whine about
            # it here:
            if (option[i] == "on") {
               print error, i, "needs one of:", iffs[i] end >out
            }
            print "#endif" >out
         }

         print "#ifdef PNG_on /*requires, if*/" >out
         # enables
         print "#   undef PNG_not_enabled" >out
         print "#   define PNG_not_enabled 1" >out
         print "   /* enabled by" enabledby[i], "*/" >out
         nreqs = split(enabledby[i], r)
         for (j=1; j<=nreqs; ++j) {
            print "#ifdef PNG_" r[j] "_SUPPORTED" >out
            print "#   undef PNG_not_enabled /*" r[j] "*/" >out
            # Oops, probably not intended (should be factored
            # out by the checks above).
            if (option[i] == "off") {
               print error, i, "enabled by:", r[j] end >out
            }
            print "#endif" >out
         }

         print "#   ifndef PNG_" i "_SUPPORTED /*!command line*/" >out
         print "#    ifdef PNG_not_enabled /*!enabled*/" >out
         if (option[i] == "off" || option[i] == "disabled" && everything != "on" || option[i] == "enabled" && everything == "off") {
            print "#      undef PNG_on /*default off*/" >out
         } else {
            print "#      ifdef PNG_NO_" i >out
            print "#       undef PNG_on /*turned off*/" >out
            print "#      endif" >out
            print "#      ifdef PNG_NO_" i "_SUPPORTED" >out
            print "#       undef PNG_on /*turned off*/" >out
            print "#      endif" >out
         }
         print "#    endif /*!enabled*/" >out
         print "#    ifdef PNG_on" >out
         # The _SUPPORTED macro must be defined so that dependent
         # options output later work.
         print "#      define PNG_" i "_SUPPORTED" >out
         print "#    endif" >out
         print "#   endif /*!command line*/" >out
         # If PNG_on is still set the option should be defined in
         # pnglibconf.h
         print "#   ifdef PNG_on" >out
         if (i ~ /^fail_/) {
            print error, i, "is on: enabled by:" iffs[i] enabledby[i] ", requires" requires[i] end >out
         } else if (i !~ /^ok_/) {
            print def i sup >out
         }
         print "#   endif /* definition */" >out
         print "#endif /*requires, if*/" >out
         if (logunsupported || i ~ /^ok_/) {
            print "#ifndef  PNG_on" >out
            if (logunsupported) {
               print und i une >out
            }
            if (i ~ /^ok_/) {
               print error, i, "not enabled: requires:" requires[i] ", enabled by:" iffs[i] enabledby[i] end >out
            }
            print "#endif" >out
         }

         done[i] = 1
         ++movement
      }

      if (!finished && !movement) {
         print "option: loop or missing option in dependency tree, cannot process:"
         for (i in option) if (!done[i]) {
            print "  option", i, "depends on" tree[i], "needs:"
            nreqs = split(tree[i], r)
            if (nreqs > 0) for (j=1; j<=nreqs; ++j) if (!done[r[j]]) {
               print "   " r[j]
            }
         }
         exit 1
      }
   }
   print comment, "end of options", cend >out

   # Regular end - everything looks ok
   if (protect != "") {
      print start "#endif", cx, protect, "*/" end >out
   }
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}