-print "IsMK1MF =", ($builder eq "mk1mf" ? "yes" : "no"), "\n";
-print "CC =$target{cc}\n";
-print "CFLAG =$target{cflags} $config{cflags}\n";
-print "SHARED_CFLAG =$target{shared_cflag}\n";
-print "DEFINES =",join(" ", @{$target{defines}}, @{$config{defines}}),"\n";
-print "LFLAG =$target{lflags}\n";
-print "PLIB_LFLAG =$target{plib_lflags}\n";
-print "EX_LIBS =$target{ex_libs} $config{ex_libs}\n";
-print "APPS_OBJ =$target{apps_obj}\n";
-print "CPUID_OBJ =$target{cpuid_obj}\n";
-print "UPLINK_OBJ =$target{uplink_obj}\n";
-print "BN_ASM =$target{bn_obj}\n";
-print "EC_ASM =$target{ec_obj}\n";
-print "DES_ENC =$target{des_obj}\n";
-print "AES_ENC =$target{aes_obj}\n";
-print "BF_ENC =$target{bf_obj}\n";
-print "CAST_ENC =$target{cast_obj}\n";
-print "RC4_ENC =$target{rc4_obj}\n";
-print "RC5_ENC =$target{rc5_obj}\n";
-print "MD5_OBJ_ASM =$target{md5_obj}\n";
-print "SHA1_OBJ_ASM =$target{sha1_obj}\n";
-print "RMD160_OBJ_ASM=$target{rmd160_obj}\n";
-print "CMLL_ENC =$target{cmll_obj}\n";
-print "MODES_OBJ =$target{modes_obj}\n";
-print "PADLOCK_OBJ =$target{padlock_obj}\n";
-print "CHACHA_ENC =$target{chacha_obj}\n";
-print "POLY1305_OBJ =$target{poly1305_obj}\n";
-print "PROCESSOR =$config{processor}\n";
-print "RANLIB =$target{ranlib}\n";
-print "ARFLAGS =$target{arflags}\n";
-print "PERL =$config{perl}\n";
-print "\n";
-print "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT_LONG mode\n" if $config{b64l};
-print "SIXTY_FOUR_BIT mode\n" if $config{b64};
-print "THIRTY_TWO_BIT mode\n" if $config{b32};
-print "BN_LLONG mode\n" if $config{bn_ll};
-print "RC4 uses $config{rc4_int}\n" if $config{rc4_int} != $def_int;
-
-for (@generated_headers) {
- mkpath(catdir($blddir, dirname($_)));
- run_dofile(catfile($blddir, $_),
- catfile($srcdir, $_.".in"));
-}
-
-###
-### When the old "unixmake" scheme goes away, so does this function
-###
-sub build_Makefile {
- run_dofile("Makefile","Makefile.in");
-
- # Copy all Makefile.in to Makefile (except top-level)
- use File::Find;
- use IO::File;
- find(
- {
- preprocess => sub {
- grep(!/^\./, @_);
- },
- wanted => sub {
- return if ($_ ne "Makefile.in" || $File::Find::dir eq ".");
- my $in = IO::File->new($_, "r") or
- die sprintf "Error reading Makefile.in in %s: !$\n",
- $File::Find::dir;
- my $out = IO::File->new("Makefile", "w") or
- die sprintf "Error writing Makefile in %s: !$\n",
- $File::Find::dir;
- print $out "# Generated from $_, do not edit\n";
- while (my $line = <$in>) { print $out $line }
- $in->close() or
- die sprintf "Error reading Makefile.in in %s: !$\n",
- $File::Find::dir;
- $out->close() or
- die sprintf "Error writing Makefile in %s: !$\n",
- $File::Find::dir;
- },
- },
- ".");
+ my @buildfile = ($config{builddir}, $config{build_file});
+ unshift @buildfile, $here
+ unless file_name_is_absolute($config{builddir});
+ my $buildfile = canonpath(catdir(@buildfile));
+ print <<"_____";
+
+NOTE: These variables only represent the configuration view. The build file
+template may have processed these variables further, please have a look at the
+build file for more exact data:
+ $buildfile
+_____
+ }
+ if ($dump || $buildparams) {
+ my @buildfile = ($config{builddir}, $config{build_file});
+ unshift @buildfile, $here
+ unless file_name_is_absolute($config{builddir});
+ print "\nbuild file:\n\n";
+ print " ", canonpath(catfile(@buildfile)),"\n";
+
+ print "\nbuild file templates:\n\n";
+ foreach (@{$config{build_file_templates}}) {
+ my @tmpl = ($_);
+ unshift @tmpl, $here
+ unless file_name_is_absolute($config{sourcedir});
+ print ' ',canonpath(catfile(@tmpl)),"\n";
+ }
+ }
+ if ($reconf) {
+ if ($verbose) {
+ print 'Reconfiguring with: ', join(' ',@{$config{perlargv}}), "\n";
+ foreach (sort keys %{$config{perlenv}}) {
+ print ' ',$_,' = ',($config{perlenv}->{$_} || ""),"\n";
+ }
+ }
+
+ chdir $here;
+ exec $^X,catfile($config{sourcedir}, 'Configure'),'reconf';
+ }
+}
+
+1;
+
+__END__
+
+=head1 NAME
+
+configdata.pm - configuration data for OpenSSL builds
+
+=head1 SYNOPSIS
+
+Interactive:
+
+ perl configdata.pm [options]
+
+As data bank module:
+
+ use configdata;
+
+=head1 DESCRIPTION
+
+This module can be used in two modes, interactively and as a module containing
+all the data recorded by OpenSSL's Configure script.
+
+When used interactively, simply run it as any perl script, with at least one
+option, and you will get the information you ask for. See L</OPTIONS> below.
+
+When loaded as a module, you get a few databanks with useful information to
+perform build related tasks. The databanks are:
+
+ %config Configured things.
+ %target The OpenSSL config target with all inheritances
+ resolved.
+ %disabled The features that are disabled.
+ @disablables The list of features that can be disabled.
+ %withargs All data given through --with-THING options.
+ %unified_info All information that was computed from the build.info
+ files.
+
+=head1 OPTIONS
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<--help>
+
+Print a brief help message and exit.
+
+=item B<--man>
+
+Print the manual page and exit.
+
+=item B<--dump> | B<-d>
+
+Print all relevant configuration data. This is equivalent to B<--command-line>
+B<--options> B<--target> B<--environment> B<--make-variables>
+B<--build-parameters>.
+
+=item B<--command-line> | B<-c>
+
+Print the current configuration command line.
+
+=item B<--options> | B<-o>
+
+Print the features, both enabled and disabled, and display defined macro and
+skipped directories where applicable.
+
+=item B<--target> | B<-t>
+
+Print the config attributes for this config target.
+
+=item B<--environment> | B<-e>
+
+Print the environment variables and their values at the time of configuration.
+
+=item B<--make-variables> | B<-m>
+
+Print the main make variables generated in the current configuration
+
+=item B<--build-parameters> | B<-b>
+
+Print the build parameters, i.e. build file and build file templates.
+
+=item B<--reconfigure> | B<--reconf> | B<-r>
+
+Redo the configuration.
+
+=item B<--verbose> | B<-v>
+
+Verbose output.
+
+=back
+
+=cut
+
+EOF
+close(OUT);
+if ($builder_platform eq 'unix') {
+ my $mode = (0755 & ~umask);
+ chmod $mode, 'configdata.pm'
+ or warn sprintf("WARNING: Couldn't change mode for 'configdata.pm' to 0%03o: %s\n",$mode,$!);