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Date:      Thu, 2 Sep 1999 18:14:16 +0400 (MSD)
From:      Andrey Zakhvatov <andy@icc.surw.chel.su>
To:        FreeBSD-gnats-submit@freebsd.org
Subject:   ports/13541: New port: chpp-0.3.5
Message-ID:  <199909021414.SAA01458@icc.surw.chel.su>

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>Number:         13541
>Category:       ports
>Synopsis:       New port: chpp-0.3.5
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-ports
>State:          open
>Quarter:        
>Keywords:       
>Date-Required:
>Class:          change-request
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Thu Sep  2 07:20:01 PDT 1999
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Andrey Zakhvatov
>Release:        FreeBSD 3.1-RELEASE i386
>Organization:
South Ural Railway ICC
>Environment:

>Description:

   This is a port of chpp-0.3.5, non-intrusive full-featured text preprocessor.
`chpp' is a preprocessor. Therefore, its main purpose is to modify
input text by including other input files and by macro expansion.

   What distinguishes `chpp' from other textprocessors are mainly
two features:

* `chpp' is non-intrusive. This means that you can take your
     favourite text and it is very unlikely that it will be changed when
     piped through `chpp'. Due to this feature it is pretty easy to
     start using `chpp' since you can just start writing your text and
     need not concern yourself with `chpp' sitting in the background
     changing it for no obvious reason.

   * `chpp' is not just a package for performing simple macro expansion,
     but can indeed be considered a full-fledged programming language.
     Most importantly, it provides support for complex data structures,
     namely lists and hashes (associative arrays), which can be nested
     arbitrarily.

XWWW: http://www.unix.cslab.tuwein.ac.at/chpp/


# This is a shell archive.  Save it in a file, remove anything before
# this line, and then unpack it by entering "sh file".  Note, it may
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# This archive contains:
#
#	chpp-0.3.5
#	chpp-0.3.5/Makefile
#	chpp-0.3.5/files
#	chpp-0.3.5/files/md5
#	chpp-0.3.5/patches
#	chpp-0.3.5/patches/patch-aa
#	chpp-0.3.5/pkg
#	chpp-0.3.5/pkg/PLIST
#	chpp-0.3.5/pkg/COMMENT
#	chpp-0.3.5/pkg/DESCR
#
echo c - chpp-0.3.5
mkdir -p chpp-0.3.5 > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - chpp-0.3.5/Makefile
sed 's/^X//' >chpp-0.3.5/Makefile << 'END-of-chpp-0.3.5/Makefile'
X# New ports collection makefile for:	chpp
X# Version required:			0.3.5
X# Date created:				4 May 1999
X# Whom:					Andrey Zakhvatov
X#
X# $Id$
X#
X
XDISTNAME=	chpp-0.3.5
XCATEGORIES=	textproc
XMASTER_SITES=	http://www.unix.cslab.tuwien.ac.at/chpp/files/
X
XMAINTAINER=	andy@icc.surw.chel.su
X
XGNU_CONFIGURE=	yes
XCONFIGURE_ARGS=	--libdir=${PREFIX}/share
X
Xpost-install:
X	@ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/examples/chpp
X	@ cd ${WRKSRC}/test; tar -cf - * | \
X		( cd ${PREFIX}/share/examples/chpp; tar --unlink -xf - )
X	@ ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/chpp
X.if !defined(NOPORTDOCS)
X.for file in AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README
X	@ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/${file} ${PREFIX}/share/doc/chpp
X.endfor
X.endif
X
X.include <bsd.port.mk>
END-of-chpp-0.3.5/Makefile
echo c - chpp-0.3.5/files
mkdir -p chpp-0.3.5/files > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - chpp-0.3.5/files/md5
sed 's/^X//' >chpp-0.3.5/files/md5 << 'END-of-chpp-0.3.5/files/md5'
XMD5 (chpp-0.3.5.tar.gz) = 28fd01153a9da83b5ccd37ba727848c8
END-of-chpp-0.3.5/files/md5
echo c - chpp-0.3.5/patches
mkdir -p chpp-0.3.5/patches > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - chpp-0.3.5/patches/patch-aa
sed 's/^X//' >chpp-0.3.5/patches/patch-aa << 'END-of-chpp-0.3.5/patches/patch-aa'
X--- gc/mach_dep.c	Tue Feb  9 17:03:04 1999
X+++ /home/andy/tmp/wrk/gc/mach_dep.c	Thu Aug 26 08:53:50 1999
X@@ -170,7 +170,7 @@
X 
X #       if defined(I386) &&!defined(OS2) &&!defined(SVR4) &&!defined(MSWIN32) \
X 	&& !defined(SCO) && !(defined(LINUX) && defined(__ELF__)) \
X-	&& !defined(DOS4GW)
X+	&& !defined(DOS4GW) && !defined(FREEBSD)
X 	/* I386 code, generic code does not appear to work */
X 	/* It does appear to work under OS2, and asms dont */
X 	/* This is used for some 38g UNIX variants and for CYGWIN32 */
END-of-chpp-0.3.5/patches/patch-aa
echo c - chpp-0.3.5/pkg
mkdir -p chpp-0.3.5/pkg > /dev/null 2>&1
echo x - chpp-0.3.5/pkg/PLIST
sed 's/^X//' >chpp-0.3.5/pkg/PLIST << 'END-of-chpp-0.3.5/pkg/PLIST'
Xbin/chpp
X@unexec install-info --delete %D/info/chpp.info %D/info/dir
Xinfo/chpp.info
Xinfo/chpp.info-1
Xinfo/chpp.info-2
X@exec install-info %D/info/chpp.info %D/info/dir
Xshare/chpp/include/cgi.chh
Xshare/chpp/include/files.chh
Xshare/chpp/include/list.chh
Xshare/chpp/include/sql.chh
Xshare/chpp/include/strings.chh
Xshare/chpp/include/time.chh
Xshare/chpp/include/w3lib.chh
Xshare/doc/chpp/AUTHORS
Xshare/doc/chpp/COPYING
Xshare/doc/chpp/NEWS
Xshare/doc/chpp/README
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/dotest
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/tests
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/arith/arith.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/arith/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/arith/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/array/array.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/array/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/array/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/assoc/assoc.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/assoc/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/assoc/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/define/define.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/define/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/define/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/error/error.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/error/error2.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/error/error3.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/fileops/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/fileops/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/fileops/fileops.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/fileops/test.data
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/hanoi/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/hanoi/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/hanoi/hanoi.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/include/incdir/incdir2/recinc3.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/include/incdir/recinc1.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/include/incdir/recinc2.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/include/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/include/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/include/include.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/include/include2.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/include/include3.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/include/include4.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/loops/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/loops/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/loops/loops.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/metachar/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/metachar/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/metachar/metachar.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/regex/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/regex/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/regex/regex.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/stringops/expected.err
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/stringops/expected.out
Xshare/examples/chpp/regress/stringops/stringops.txt
Xshare/examples/chpp/tautogen/data.cslab
Xshare/examples/chpp/tautogen/data.new
Xshare/examples/chpp/tautogen/grammar
Xshare/examples/chpp/tautogen/tautogen.csml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/Makefile
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/choicebar.chml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/choicestrip.chml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/footer.chml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/header.chml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/menu.chml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/news.csml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/news_a.html
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/news_l.jpg
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/news_s.jpg
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/news_s_g.jpg
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/news_t.chml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/template.chml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tips.csml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tips_a.html
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tips_l.jpg
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tips_s.jpg
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tips_s_g.jpg
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tips_t.chml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tricks.csml
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tricks_a.html
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tricks_l.jpg
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tricks_s.jpg
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tricks_s_g.jpg
Xshare/examples/chpp/website/tricks_t.chml
X@dirrm share/chpp/include
X@dirrm share/chpp
X@dirrm share/doc/chpp
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/array
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/arith
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/assoc
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/define
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/error
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/fileops
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/hanoi
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/include/incdir/incdir2
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/include/incdir
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/include
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/loops
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/regex
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/metachar
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress/stringops
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/regress
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/tautogen
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp/website
X@dirrm share/examples/chpp
END-of-chpp-0.3.5/pkg/PLIST
echo x - chpp-0.3.5/pkg/COMMENT
sed 's/^X//' >chpp-0.3.5/pkg/COMMENT << 'END-of-chpp-0.3.5/pkg/COMMENT'
XNon-intrusive full-featured text preprocessor
END-of-chpp-0.3.5/pkg/COMMENT
echo x - chpp-0.3.5/pkg/DESCR
sed 's/^X//' >chpp-0.3.5/pkg/DESCR << 'END-of-chpp-0.3.5/pkg/DESCR'
X`chpp' is a preprocessor. Therefore, its main purpose is to modify
Xinput text by including other input files and by macro expansion.
X
X   What distinguishes `chpp' from other textprocessors are mainly
Xtwo features:
X
X* `chpp' is non-intrusive. This means that you can take your
X     favourite text and it is very unlikely that it will be changed when
X     piped through `chpp'. Due to this feature it is pretty easy to
X     start using `chpp' since you can just start writing your text and
X     need not concern yourself with `chpp' sitting in the background
X     changing it for no obvious reason.
X
X   * `chpp' is not just a package for performing simple macro expansion,
X     but can indeed be considered a full-fledged programming language.
X     Most importantly, it provides support for complex data structures,
X     namely lists and hashes (associative arrays), which can be nested
X     arbitrarily.
X
XWWW: http://www.unix.cslab.tuwein.ac.at/chpp/
END-of-chpp-0.3.5/pkg/DESCR
exit


>How-To-Repeat:

>Fix:

   Please, check and commit this port.


>Release-Note:
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