By looping over @rows looking for buildjobs runvars and adding those
jobs to the output until nothing changes.

The output is resorted by runvar name which is the desired default
behaviour. As usual can be piped to sort(1) to sort by flight+job.

Note that synth runvars (if requests) are now sorted in with the
regular ones, whereas previously they were listed last. Retaining the
old behaviour would be too complex I feel.

Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campb...@citrix.com>
---
 mg-show-flight-runvars | 35 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/mg-show-flight-runvars b/mg-show-flight-runvars
index f96539f..0bfbc6f 100755
--- a/mg-show-flight-runvars
+++ b/mg-show-flight-runvars
@@ -46,15 +46,17 @@ for (;;) {
 
 die unless @ARGV==1 && $ARGV[0] =~ m/^\w+$/;
 
-
 our @cols = qw(job name val);
 our @rows;
+our %jobs;
+
+sub collect ($;$) {
+    my ($flight,$jobcond) = @_;
 
-sub collect ($) {
-    my ($flight) = @_;
+    $jobcond //= "TRUE";
 
     $flight =~ m/^\d+/ or $flight = "'$flight'";
-    my $qfrom = "FROM runvars WHERE flight=$flight AND $synthcond";
+    my $qfrom = "FROM runvars WHERE flight=$flight AND $synthcond AND 
$jobcond";
 
     my $q = $dbh_tests->prepare
        ("SELECT synth, ".(join ',', @cols)." $qfrom ORDER BY synth, name, 
job");
@@ -65,11 +67,33 @@ sub collect ($) {
        $row[0] = "$flight.$row[0]" if $recurse;
        $row[1] .= $synthsufx if $synth && $synth ne 'f'; # sqlite3 is typeless
        push @rows, \@row;
+       $jobs{$row[0]} = 1;
     }
 }
 
 collect($ARGV[0]);
 
+foreach my $row (@rows) {
+    next unless $row->[1] =~ m/^(?:.*_)?([^_]*)buildjob$/;
+    next if $jobs{$row->[2]};
+
+    # parse this flight and job, which must be in $flight.$job
+    # form if $recurse is true (see collect())
+    my ($tflight, $tjob) = flight_otherjob(undef, $row->[0]);
+    die "$row->[1]" unless $tflight;
+
+    # parse the buildjob reference and recurse. might be a job in
+    # this flight, in which case we still recurse since it might
+    # be a chain from a non-top-level job which hasn't been
+    # included yet. %jobs will prevent us from duplicating or
+    # infinite loops.
+    my ($oflight, $ojob) = flight_otherjob($tflight, $row->[2]);
+    collect($oflight, "job = '$ojob'");
+
+    # collect() appends to @rows, so we don't need any special
+    # handling to pickup anything which was newly added.
+}
+
 our @colws;
 sub max ($$) { $_[$_[0] < $_[1]] }
 foreach my $row (@rows) {
@@ -77,7 +101,8 @@ foreach my $row (@rows) {
 }
 $colws[1] += length $synthsufx;
 
-foreach my $row (@rows) {
+# Sort by runvar name, then (flight+)job.
+foreach my $row (sort { $a->[1] cmp $b->[1]//$a->[0] cmp $b->[1] } @rows) {
     printf "%-*s %-*s %-*s\n", map { $colws[$_], $row->[$_] } qw(0 1 2)
         or die $!;
 }
-- 
2.6.1


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