| #!/bin/bash |
| # |
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| |
| # Usage: sh shell-tracer.sh <TIME_CMD_TYPE> <TIME_CMD> <OUTPUT_FILE> <shell command line> |
| # |
| # This shell script is supposed to be set as a replacement for SHELL in make, |
| # causing it to be called whenever make wants to execute shell commands. |
| # The <shell command line> is suitable for passing on to the old shell, |
| # typically beginning with -c. |
| # |
| # This script will run the shell command line and it will also store a simple |
| # log of the the time it takes to execute the command in the OUTPUT_FILE, using |
| # utility for time measure specified with TIME_CMD option. |
| # |
| # Type of time measure utility is specified with TIME_CMD_TYPE option. |
| # Recognized options values of TIME_CMD_TYPE option: "gnutime", "flock". |
| |
| TIME_CMD_TYPE="$1" |
| TIME_CMD="$2" |
| OUTPUT_FILE="$3" |
| shift |
| shift |
| shift |
| if [ "$TIME_CMD_TYPE" = "gnutime" ]; then |
| # Escape backslashes (\) and percent chars (%). See man for GNU 'time'. |
| msg=${@//\\/\\\\} |
| msg=${msg//%/%%} |
| "$TIME_CMD" -f "[TIME:%E] $msg" -a -o "$OUTPUT_FILE" "$@" |
| elif [ "$TIME_CMD_TYPE" = "flock" ]; then |
| # Emulated GNU 'time' with 'flock' and 'date'. |
| ts=`date +%s%3N` |
| "$@" |
| status=$? |
| ts2=`date +%s%3N` |
| millis=$((ts2 - ts)) |
| ms=$(($millis % 1000)) |
| seconds=$((millis / 1000)) |
| ss=$(($seconds % 60)) |
| minutes=$(($seconds / 60)) |
| mm=$(($minutes % 60)) |
| hh=$(($minutes / 60)): |
| [ $hh != "0:" ] || hh= |
| # Synchronize on this script. |
| flock -w 10 "$0" printf "[TIME:${hh}${mm}:${ss}.%.2s] %s\n" $ms "$*" >> "$OUTPUT_FILE" || true |
| exit $status |
| else |
| "$@" |
| fi |