# amalgamate.py - Amalgamate C source and header files Origin: https://bitbucket.org/erikedlund/amalgamate Mirror: https://github.com/edlund/amalgamate `amalgamate.py` aims to make it easy to use SQLite-style C source and header amalgamation in projects. For more information, please refer to: http://sqlite.org/amalgamation.html ## Here be dragons `amalgamate.py` is quite dumb, it only knows the bare minimum about C code required in order to be able to handle trivial include directives. It can produce weird results for unexpected code. Things to be aware of: `amalgamate.py` will not handle complex include directives correctly: #define HEADER_PATH "path/to/header.h" #include HEADER_PATH In the above example, `path/to/header.h` will not be included in the amalgamation (HEADER_PATH is never expanded). `amalgamate.py` makes the assumption that each source and header file which is not empty will end in a new-line character, which is not immediately preceded by a backslash character (see 5.1.1.2p1.2 of ISO C99). `amalgamate.py` should be usable with C++ code, but raw string literals from C++11 will definitely cause problems: R"delimiter(Terrible raw \ data " #include )delimiter" R"delimiter(Terrible raw \ data " escaping)delimiter" In the examples above, `amalgamate.py` will stop parsing the raw string literal when it encounters the first quotation mark, which will produce unexpected results. ## Installing amalgamate.py Python v.2.7.0 or higher is required. `amalgamate.py` can be tested and installed using the following commands: ./test.sh && sudo -k cp ./amalgamate.py /usr/local/bin/ ## Using amalgamate.py amalgamate.py [-v] -c path/to/config.json -s path/to/source/dir \ [-p path/to/prologue.(c|h)] * The `-c, --config` option should specify the path to a JSON config file which lists the source files, include paths and where to write the resulting amalgamation. Have a look at `test/source.c.json` and `test/include.h.json` to see two examples. * The `-s, --source` option should specify the path to the source directory. This is useful for supporting separate source and build directories. * The `-p, --prologue` option should specify the path to a file which will be added to the beginning of the amalgamation. It is optional.