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71 KiB
# Copyright 2012-2017 The Meson development team |
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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# limitations under the License. |
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import re |
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import glob |
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import os.path |
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import subprocess |
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import functools |
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import itertools |
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from pathlib import Path |
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from typing import List |
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from .. import mlog |
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from .. import coredata |
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from . import compilers |
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from ..mesonlib import ( |
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EnvironmentException, MachineChoice, MesonException, Popen_safe, listify, |
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version_compare, for_windows, for_darwin, for_cygwin, for_haiku, |
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for_openbsd, darwin_get_object_archs, LibType |
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) |
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from .c_function_attributes import C_FUNC_ATTRIBUTES |
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from .compilers import ( |
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get_largefile_args, |
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gnu_winlibs, |
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msvc_winlibs, |
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unixy_compiler_internal_libs, |
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vs32_instruction_set_args, |
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vs64_instruction_set_args, |
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ArmCompiler, |
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ArmclangCompiler, |
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ClangCompiler, |
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Compiler, |
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CompilerArgs, |
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CompilerType, |
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CrossNoRunException, |
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GnuCompiler, |
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ElbrusCompiler, |
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IntelCompiler, |
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PGICompiler, |
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RunResult, |
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CcrxCompiler, |
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) |
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class CCompiler(Compiler): |
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# TODO: Replace this manual cache with functools.lru_cache |
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library_dirs_cache = {} |
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program_dirs_cache = {} |
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find_library_cache = {} |
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find_framework_cache = {} |
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internal_libs = unixy_compiler_internal_libs |
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@staticmethod |
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def attribute_check_func(name): |
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try: |
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return C_FUNC_ATTRIBUTES[name] |
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except KeyError: |
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raise MesonException('Unknown function attribute "{}"'.format(name)) |
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def __init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrapper=None, **kwargs): |
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# If a child ObjC or CPP class has already set it, don't set it ourselves |
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if not hasattr(self, 'language'): |
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self.language = 'c' |
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super().__init__(exelist, version, **kwargs) |
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self.id = 'unknown' |
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self.is_cross = is_cross |
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self.can_compile_suffixes.add('h') |
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# If the exe wrapper was not found, pretend it wasn't set so that the |
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# sanity check is skipped and compiler checks use fallbacks. |
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if not exe_wrapper or not exe_wrapper.found(): |
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self.exe_wrapper = None |
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else: |
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self.exe_wrapper = exe_wrapper.get_command() |
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# Set to None until we actually need to check this |
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self.has_fatal_warnings_link_arg = None |
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def needs_static_linker(self): |
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return True # When compiling static libraries, so yes. |
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def get_always_args(self): |
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''' |
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Args that are always-on for all C compilers other than MSVC |
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''' |
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return ['-pipe'] + get_largefile_args(self) |
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def get_linker_debug_crt_args(self): |
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""" |
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Arguments needed to select a debug crt for the linker |
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This is only needed for MSVC |
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""" |
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return [] |
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def get_no_stdinc_args(self): |
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return ['-nostdinc'] |
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def get_no_stdlib_link_args(self): |
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return ['-nostdlib'] |
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def get_warn_args(self, level): |
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return self.warn_args[level] |
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def get_no_warn_args(self): |
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# Almost every compiler uses this for disabling warnings |
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return ['-w'] |
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def get_soname_args(self, *args): |
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return [] |
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def split_shlib_to_parts(self, fname): |
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return None, fname |
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# The default behavior is this, override in MSVC |
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@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
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def build_rpath_args(self, build_dir, from_dir, rpath_paths, build_rpath, install_rpath): |
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if self.compiler_type.is_windows_compiler: |
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return [] |
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return self.build_unix_rpath_args(build_dir, from_dir, rpath_paths, build_rpath, install_rpath) |
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def get_dependency_gen_args(self, outtarget, outfile): |
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return ['-MD', '-MQ', outtarget, '-MF', outfile] |
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def depfile_for_object(self, objfile): |
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return objfile + '.' + self.get_depfile_suffix() |
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def get_depfile_suffix(self): |
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return 'd' |
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def get_exelist(self): |
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return self.exelist[:] |
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def get_linker_exelist(self): |
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return self.exelist[:] |
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def get_preprocess_only_args(self): |
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return ['-E', '-P'] |
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def get_compile_only_args(self): |
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return ['-c'] |
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def get_no_optimization_args(self): |
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return ['-O0'] |
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def get_compiler_check_args(self): |
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''' |
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Get arguments useful for compiler checks such as being permissive in |
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the code quality and not doing any optimization. |
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''' |
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return self.get_no_optimization_args() |
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def get_output_args(self, target): |
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return ['-o', target] |
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def get_linker_output_args(self, outputname): |
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return ['-o', outputname] |
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def get_coverage_args(self): |
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return ['--coverage'] |
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def get_coverage_link_args(self): |
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return ['--coverage'] |
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def get_werror_args(self): |
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return ['-Werror'] |
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def get_std_exe_link_args(self): |
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return [] |
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def get_include_args(self, path, is_system): |
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if path == '': |
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path = '.' |
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if is_system: |
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return ['-isystem', path] |
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return ['-I' + path] |
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def get_std_shared_lib_link_args(self): |
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return ['-shared'] |
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@functools.lru_cache() |
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def _get_search_dirs(self, env): |
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extra_args = ['--print-search-dirs'] |
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stdo = None |
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with self._build_wrapper('', env, extra_args=extra_args, |
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dependencies=None, mode='compile', |
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want_output=True) as p: |
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stdo = p.stdo |
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return stdo |
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@staticmethod |
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def _split_fetch_real_dirs(pathstr, sep=':'): |
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paths = [] |
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for p in pathstr.split(sep): |
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# GCC returns paths like this: |
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# /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/8/../../../../x86_64-linux-gnu/lib |
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# It would make sense to normalize them to get rid of the .. parts |
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# Sadly when you are on a merged /usr fs it also kills these: |
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# /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu |
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# since /lib is a symlink to /usr/lib. This would mean |
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# paths under /lib would be considered not a "system path", |
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# which is wrong and breaks things. Store everything, just to be sure. |
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pobj = Path(p) |
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unresolved = pobj.as_posix() |
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if pobj.exists(): |
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if unresolved not in paths: |
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paths.append(unresolved) |
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try: |
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resolved = Path(p).resolve().as_posix() |
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if resolved not in paths: |
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paths.append(resolved) |
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except FileNotFoundError: |
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pass |
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return tuple(paths) |
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def get_compiler_dirs(self, env, name): |
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''' |
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Get dirs from the compiler, either `libraries:` or `programs:` |
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''' |
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stdo = self._get_search_dirs(env) |
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for line in stdo.split('\n'): |
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if line.startswith(name + ':'): |
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return CCompiler._split_fetch_real_dirs(line.split('=', 1)[1]) |
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return () |
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@functools.lru_cache() |
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def get_library_dirs(self, env, elf_class = None): |
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dirs = self.get_compiler_dirs(env, 'libraries') |
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if elf_class is None or elf_class == 0: |
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return dirs |
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# if we do have an elf class for 32-bit or 64-bit, we want to check that |
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# the directory in question contains libraries of the appropriate class. Since |
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# system directories aren't mixed, we only need to check one file for each |
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# directory and go by that. If we can't check the file for some reason, assume |
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# the compiler knows what it's doing, and accept the directory anyway. |
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retval = [] |
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for d in dirs: |
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files = [f for f in os.listdir(d) if f.endswith('.so') and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, f))] |
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# if no files, accept directory and move on |
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if not files: |
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retval.append(d) |
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continue |
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file_to_check = os.path.join(d, files[0]) |
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with open(file_to_check, 'rb') as fd: |
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header = fd.read(5) |
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# if file is not an ELF file, it's weird, but accept dir |
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# if it is elf, and the class matches, accept dir |
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if header[1:4] != b'ELF' or int(header[4]) == elf_class: |
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retval.append(d) |
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# at this point, it's an ELF file which doesn't match the |
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# appropriate elf_class, so skip this one |
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pass |
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return tuple(retval) |
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@functools.lru_cache() |
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def get_program_dirs(self, env): |
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''' |
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Programs used by the compiler. Also where toolchain DLLs such as |
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libstdc++-6.dll are found with MinGW. |
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''' |
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return self.get_compiler_dirs(env, 'programs') |
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def get_pic_args(self): |
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return ['-fPIC'] |
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def name_string(self): |
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return ' '.join(self.exelist) |
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def get_pch_use_args(self, pch_dir, header): |
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return ['-include', os.path.basename(header)] |
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def get_pch_name(self, header_name): |
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return os.path.basename(header_name) + '.' + self.get_pch_suffix() |
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def get_linker_search_args(self, dirname): |
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return ['-L' + dirname] |
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def get_default_include_dirs(self): |
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return [] |
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def gen_export_dynamic_link_args(self, env): |
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if for_windows(env.is_cross_build(), env) or for_cygwin(env.is_cross_build(), env): |
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return ['-Wl,--export-all-symbols'] |
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elif for_darwin(env.is_cross_build(), env): |
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return [] |
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else: |
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return ['-Wl,-export-dynamic'] |
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def gen_import_library_args(self, implibname): |
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""" |
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The name of the outputted import library |
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This implementation is used only on Windows by compilers that use GNU ld |
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""" |
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return ['-Wl,--out-implib=' + implibname] |
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def sanity_check_impl(self, work_dir, environment, sname, code): |
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mlog.debug('Sanity testing ' + self.get_display_language() + ' compiler:', ' '.join(self.exelist)) |
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mlog.debug('Is cross compiler: %s.' % str(self.is_cross)) |
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source_name = os.path.join(work_dir, sname) |
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binname = sname.rsplit('.', 1)[0] |
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mode = 'link' |
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if self.is_cross: |
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binname += '_cross' |
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if self.exe_wrapper is None: |
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# Linking cross built apps is painful. You can't really |
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# tell if you should use -nostdlib or not and for example |
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# on OSX the compiler binary is the same but you need |
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# a ton of compiler flags to differentiate between |
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# arm and x86_64. So just compile. |
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mode = 'compile' |
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extra_flags = self._get_basic_compiler_args(environment, mode) |
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# Is a valid executable output for all toolchains and platforms |
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binname += '.exe' |
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# Write binary check source |
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binary_name = os.path.join(work_dir, binname) |
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with open(source_name, 'w') as ofile: |
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ofile.write(code) |
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# Compile sanity check |
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cmdlist = self.exelist + extra_flags + [source_name] + self.get_output_args(binary_name) |
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pc, stdo, stde = Popen_safe(cmdlist, cwd=work_dir) |
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mlog.debug('Sanity check compiler command line:', ' '.join(cmdlist)) |
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mlog.debug('Sanity check compile stdout:') |
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mlog.debug(stdo) |
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mlog.debug('-----\nSanity check compile stderr:') |
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mlog.debug(stde) |
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mlog.debug('-----') |
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if pc.returncode != 0: |
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raise EnvironmentException('Compiler {0} can not compile programs.'.format(self.name_string())) |
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# Run sanity check |
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if self.is_cross: |
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if self.exe_wrapper is None: |
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# Can't check if the binaries run so we have to assume they do |
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return |
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cmdlist = self.exe_wrapper + [binary_name] |
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else: |
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cmdlist = [binary_name] |
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mlog.debug('Running test binary command: ' + ' '.join(cmdlist)) |
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try: |
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pe = subprocess.Popen(cmdlist) |
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except Exception as e: |
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raise EnvironmentException('Could not invoke sanity test executable: %s.' % str(e)) |
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pe.wait() |
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if pe.returncode != 0: |
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raise EnvironmentException('Executables created by {0} compiler {1} are not runnable.'.format(self.language, self.name_string())) |
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def sanity_check(self, work_dir, environment): |
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code = 'int main(int argc, char **argv) { int class=0; return class; }\n' |
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return self.sanity_check_impl(work_dir, environment, 'sanitycheckc.c', code) |
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def check_header(self, hname, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
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fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'header': hname} |
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code = '''{prefix} |
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#include <{header}>''' |
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return self.compiles(code.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
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dependencies=dependencies) |
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def has_header(self, hname, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
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fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'header': hname} |
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code = '''{prefix} |
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#ifdef __has_include |
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#if !__has_include("{header}") |
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#error "Header '{header}' could not be found" |
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#endif |
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#else |
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#include <{header}> |
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#endif''' |
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return self.compiles(code.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
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dependencies=dependencies, mode='preprocess') |
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def has_header_symbol(self, hname, symbol, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
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fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'header': hname, 'symbol': symbol} |
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t = '''{prefix} |
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#include <{header}> |
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int main () {{ |
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/* If it's not defined as a macro, try to use as a symbol */ |
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#ifndef {symbol} |
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{symbol}; |
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#endif |
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}}''' |
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return self.compiles(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
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dependencies=dependencies) |
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def _get_basic_compiler_args(self, env, mode): |
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args = [] |
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# Select a CRT if needed since we're linking |
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if mode == 'link': |
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args += self.get_linker_debug_crt_args() |
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if env.is_cross_build() and not self.is_cross: |
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for_machine = MachineChoice.BUILD |
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else: |
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for_machine = MachineChoice.HOST |
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if mode in {'compile', 'preprocess'}: |
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# Add CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/OBJCFLAGS/OBJCXXFLAGS and CPPFLAGS from the env |
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sys_args = env.coredata.get_external_args(for_machine, self.language) |
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# Apparently it is a thing to inject linker flags both |
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# via CFLAGS _and_ LDFLAGS, even though the former are |
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# also used during linking. These flags can break |
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# argument checks. Thanks, Autotools. |
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cleaned_sys_args = self.remove_linkerlike_args(sys_args) |
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args += cleaned_sys_args |
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elif mode == 'link': |
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# Add LDFLAGS from the env |
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args += env.coredata.get_external_link_args(for_machine, self.language) |
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return args |
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def _get_compiler_check_args(self, env, extra_args, dependencies, mode='compile'): |
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if extra_args is None: |
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extra_args = [] |
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else: |
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extra_args = listify(extra_args) |
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extra_args = listify([e(mode) if callable(e) else e for e in extra_args]) |
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if dependencies is None: |
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dependencies = [] |
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elif not isinstance(dependencies, list): |
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dependencies = [dependencies] |
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# Collect compiler arguments |
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args = CompilerArgs(self) |
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for d in dependencies: |
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# Add compile flags needed by dependencies |
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args += d.get_compile_args() |
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if mode == 'link': |
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# Add link flags needed to find dependencies |
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args += d.get_link_args() |
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args += self._get_basic_compiler_args(env, mode) |
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args += self.get_compiler_check_args() |
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# extra_args must override all other arguments, so we add them last |
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args += extra_args |
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return args |
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def compiles(self, code, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None, mode='compile'): |
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with self._build_wrapper(code, env, extra_args, dependencies, mode) as p: |
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return p.returncode == 0 |
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def _build_wrapper(self, code, env, extra_args, dependencies=None, mode='compile', want_output=False): |
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args = self._get_compiler_check_args(env, extra_args, dependencies, mode) |
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return self.compile(code, args, mode, want_output=want_output) |
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def links(self, code, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
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return self.compiles(code, env, extra_args=extra_args, |
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dependencies=dependencies, mode='link') |
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def run(self, code: str, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
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if self.is_cross and self.exe_wrapper is None: |
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raise CrossNoRunException('Can not run test applications in this cross environment.') |
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with self._build_wrapper(code, env, extra_args, dependencies, mode='link', want_output=True) as p: |
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if p.returncode != 0: |
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mlog.debug('Could not compile test file %s: %d\n' % ( |
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p.input_name, |
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p.returncode)) |
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return RunResult(False) |
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if self.is_cross: |
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cmdlist = self.exe_wrapper + [p.output_name] |
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else: |
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cmdlist = p.output_name |
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try: |
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pe, so, se = Popen_safe(cmdlist) |
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except Exception as e: |
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mlog.debug('Could not run: %s (error: %s)\n' % (cmdlist, e)) |
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return RunResult(False) |
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mlog.debug('Program stdout:\n') |
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mlog.debug(so) |
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mlog.debug('Program stderr:\n') |
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mlog.debug(se) |
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return RunResult(True, pe.returncode, so, se) |
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def _compile_int(self, expression, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
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fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'expression': expression} |
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t = '''#include <stdio.h> |
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{prefix} |
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int main() {{ static int a[1-2*!({expression})]; a[0]=0; return 0; }}''' |
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return self.compiles(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
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dependencies=dependencies) |
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def cross_compute_int(self, expression, low, high, guess, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
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# Try user's guess first |
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if isinstance(guess, int): |
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if self._compile_int('%s == %d' % (expression, guess), prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
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return guess |
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# If no bounds are given, compute them in the limit of int32 |
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maxint = 0x7fffffff |
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minint = -0x80000000 |
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if not isinstance(low, int) or not isinstance(high, int): |
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if self._compile_int('%s >= 0' % (expression), prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
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low = cur = 0 |
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while self._compile_int('%s > %d' % (expression, cur), prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
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low = cur + 1 |
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if low > maxint: |
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raise EnvironmentException('Cross-compile check overflowed') |
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cur = cur * 2 + 1 |
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if cur > maxint: |
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cur = maxint |
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high = cur |
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else: |
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low = cur = -1 |
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while self._compile_int('%s < %d' % (expression, cur), prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
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high = cur - 1 |
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if high < minint: |
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raise EnvironmentException('Cross-compile check overflowed') |
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cur = cur * 2 |
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if cur < minint: |
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cur = minint |
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low = cur |
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else: |
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# Sanity check limits given by user |
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if high < low: |
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raise EnvironmentException('high limit smaller than low limit') |
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condition = '%s <= %d && %s >= %d' % (expression, high, expression, low) |
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if not self._compile_int(condition, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
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raise EnvironmentException('Value out of given range') |
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# Binary search |
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while low != high: |
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cur = low + int((high - low) / 2) |
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if self._compile_int('%s <= %d' % (expression, cur), prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
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high = cur |
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else: |
|
low = cur + 1 |
|
|
|
return low |
|
|
|
def compute_int(self, expression, low, high, guess, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
|
if extra_args is None: |
|
extra_args = [] |
|
if self.is_cross: |
|
return self.cross_compute_int(expression, low, high, guess, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies) |
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'expression': expression} |
|
t = '''#include<stdio.h> |
|
{prefix} |
|
int main(int argc, char **argv) {{ |
|
printf("%ld\\n", (long)({expression})); |
|
return 0; |
|
}};''' |
|
res = self.run(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies) |
|
if not res.compiled: |
|
return -1 |
|
if res.returncode != 0: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not run compute_int test binary.') |
|
return int(res.stdout) |
|
|
|
def cross_sizeof(self, typename, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
|
if extra_args is None: |
|
extra_args = [] |
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'type': typename} |
|
t = '''#include <stdio.h> |
|
{prefix} |
|
int main(int argc, char **argv) {{ |
|
{type} something; |
|
}}''' |
|
if not self.compiles(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies): |
|
return -1 |
|
return self.cross_compute_int('sizeof(%s)' % typename, None, None, None, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies) |
|
|
|
def sizeof(self, typename, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
|
if extra_args is None: |
|
extra_args = [] |
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'type': typename} |
|
if self.is_cross: |
|
return self.cross_sizeof(typename, prefix, env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies) |
|
t = '''#include<stdio.h> |
|
{prefix} |
|
int main(int argc, char **argv) {{ |
|
printf("%ld\\n", (long)(sizeof({type}))); |
|
return 0; |
|
}};''' |
|
res = self.run(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies) |
|
if not res.compiled: |
|
return -1 |
|
if res.returncode != 0: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not run sizeof test binary.') |
|
return int(res.stdout) |
|
|
|
def cross_alignment(self, typename, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
|
if extra_args is None: |
|
extra_args = [] |
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'type': typename} |
|
t = '''#include <stdio.h> |
|
{prefix} |
|
int main(int argc, char **argv) {{ |
|
{type} something; |
|
}}''' |
|
if not self.compiles(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies): |
|
return -1 |
|
t = '''#include <stddef.h> |
|
{prefix} |
|
struct tmp {{ |
|
char c; |
|
{type} target; |
|
}};''' |
|
return self.cross_compute_int('offsetof(struct tmp, target)', None, None, None, t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args, dependencies) |
|
|
|
def alignment(self, typename, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
|
if extra_args is None: |
|
extra_args = [] |
|
if self.is_cross: |
|
return self.cross_alignment(typename, prefix, env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies) |
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'type': typename} |
|
t = '''#include <stdio.h> |
|
#include <stddef.h> |
|
{prefix} |
|
struct tmp {{ |
|
char c; |
|
{type} target; |
|
}}; |
|
int main(int argc, char **argv) {{ |
|
printf("%d", (int)offsetof(struct tmp, target)); |
|
return 0; |
|
}}''' |
|
res = self.run(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies) |
|
if not res.compiled: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not compile alignment test.') |
|
if res.returncode != 0: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not run alignment test binary.') |
|
align = int(res.stdout) |
|
if align == 0: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not determine alignment of %s. Sorry. You might want to file a bug.' % typename) |
|
return align |
|
|
|
def get_define(self, dname, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
|
delim = '"MESON_GET_DEFINE_DELIMITER"' |
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'define': dname, 'delim': delim} |
|
code = ''' |
|
{prefix} |
|
#ifndef {define} |
|
# define {define} |
|
#endif |
|
{delim}\n{define}''' |
|
args = self._get_compiler_check_args(env, extra_args, dependencies, |
|
mode='preprocess').to_native() |
|
with self.compile(code.format(**fargs), args, 'preprocess') as p: |
|
if p.returncode != 0: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not get define {!r}'.format(dname)) |
|
# Get the preprocessed value after the delimiter, |
|
# minus the extra newline at the end and |
|
# merge string literals. |
|
return CCompiler.concatenate_string_literals(p.stdo.split(delim + '\n')[-1][:-1]) |
|
|
|
def get_return_value(self, fname, rtype, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies): |
|
if rtype == 'string': |
|
fmt = '%s' |
|
cast = '(char*)' |
|
elif rtype == 'int': |
|
fmt = '%lli' |
|
cast = '(long long int)' |
|
else: |
|
raise AssertionError('BUG: Unknown return type {!r}'.format(rtype)) |
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'f': fname, 'cast': cast, 'fmt': fmt} |
|
code = '''{prefix} |
|
#include <stdio.h> |
|
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {{ |
|
printf ("{fmt}", {cast} {f}()); |
|
}}'''.format(**fargs) |
|
res = self.run(code, env, extra_args=extra_args, dependencies=dependencies) |
|
if not res.compiled: |
|
m = 'Could not get return value of {}()' |
|
raise EnvironmentException(m.format(fname)) |
|
if rtype == 'string': |
|
return res.stdout |
|
elif rtype == 'int': |
|
try: |
|
return int(res.stdout.strip()) |
|
except ValueError: |
|
m = 'Return value of {}() is not an int' |
|
raise EnvironmentException(m.format(fname)) |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def _no_prototype_templ(): |
|
""" |
|
Try to find the function without a prototype from a header by defining |
|
our own dummy prototype and trying to link with the C library (and |
|
whatever else the compiler links in by default). This is very similar |
|
to the check performed by Autoconf for AC_CHECK_FUNCS. |
|
""" |
|
# Define the symbol to something else since it is defined by the |
|
# includes or defines listed by the user or by the compiler. This may |
|
# include, for instance _GNU_SOURCE which must be defined before |
|
# limits.h, which includes features.h |
|
# Then, undef the symbol to get rid of it completely. |
|
head = ''' |
|
#define {func} meson_disable_define_of_{func} |
|
{prefix} |
|
#include <limits.h> |
|
#undef {func} |
|
''' |
|
# Override any GCC internal prototype and declare our own definition for |
|
# the symbol. Use char because that's unlikely to be an actual return |
|
# value for a function which ensures that we override the definition. |
|
head += ''' |
|
#ifdef __cplusplus |
|
extern "C" |
|
#endif |
|
char {func} (); |
|
''' |
|
# The actual function call |
|
main = ''' |
|
int main () {{ |
|
return {func} (); |
|
}}''' |
|
return head, main |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def _have_prototype_templ(): |
|
""" |
|
Returns a head-er and main() call that uses the headers listed by the |
|
user for the function prototype while checking if a function exists. |
|
""" |
|
# Add the 'prefix', aka defines, includes, etc that the user provides |
|
# This may include, for instance _GNU_SOURCE which must be defined |
|
# before limits.h, which includes features.h |
|
head = '{prefix}\n#include <limits.h>\n' |
|
# We don't know what the function takes or returns, so return it as an int. |
|
# Just taking the address or comparing it to void is not enough because |
|
# compilers are smart enough to optimize it away. The resulting binary |
|
# is not run so we don't care what the return value is. |
|
main = '''\nint main() {{ |
|
void *a = (void*) &{func}; |
|
long b = (long) a; |
|
return (int) b; |
|
}}''' |
|
return head, main |
|
|
|
def has_function(self, funcname, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
|
""" |
|
First, this function looks for the symbol in the default libraries |
|
provided by the compiler (stdlib + a few others usually). If that |
|
fails, it checks if any of the headers specified in the prefix provide |
|
an implementation of the function, and if that fails, it checks if it's |
|
implemented as a compiler-builtin. |
|
""" |
|
if extra_args is None: |
|
extra_args = [] |
|
|
|
# Short-circuit if the check is already provided by the cross-info file |
|
varname = 'has function ' + funcname |
|
varname = varname.replace(' ', '_') |
|
if self.is_cross: |
|
val = env.properties.host.get(varname, None) |
|
if val is not None: |
|
if isinstance(val, bool): |
|
return val |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Cross variable {0} is not a boolean.'.format(varname)) |
|
|
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'func': funcname} |
|
|
|
# glibc defines functions that are not available on Linux as stubs that |
|
# fail with ENOSYS (such as e.g. lchmod). In this case we want to fail |
|
# instead of detecting the stub as a valid symbol. |
|
# We already included limits.h earlier to ensure that these are defined |
|
# for stub functions. |
|
stubs_fail = ''' |
|
#if defined __stub_{func} || defined __stub___{func} |
|
fail fail fail this function is not going to work |
|
#endif |
|
''' |
|
|
|
# If we have any includes in the prefix supplied by the user, assume |
|
# that the user wants us to use the symbol prototype defined in those |
|
# includes. If not, then try to do the Autoconf-style check with |
|
# a dummy prototype definition of our own. |
|
# This is needed when the linker determines symbol availability from an |
|
# SDK based on the prototype in the header provided by the SDK. |
|
# Ignoring this prototype would result in the symbol always being |
|
# marked as available. |
|
if '#include' in prefix: |
|
head, main = self._have_prototype_templ() |
|
else: |
|
head, main = self._no_prototype_templ() |
|
templ = head + stubs_fail + main |
|
|
|
if self.links(templ.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies): |
|
return True |
|
|
|
# MSVC does not have compiler __builtin_-s. |
|
if self.get_id() == 'msvc': |
|
return False |
|
|
|
# Detect function as a built-in |
|
# |
|
# Some functions like alloca() are defined as compiler built-ins which |
|
# are inlined by the compiler and you can't take their address, so we |
|
# need to look for them differently. On nice compilers like clang, we |
|
# can just directly use the __has_builtin() macro. |
|
fargs['no_includes'] = '#include' not in prefix |
|
t = '''{prefix} |
|
int main() {{ |
|
#ifdef __has_builtin |
|
#if !__has_builtin(__builtin_{func}) |
|
#error "__builtin_{func} not found" |
|
#endif |
|
#elif ! defined({func}) |
|
/* Check for __builtin_{func} only if no includes were added to the |
|
* prefix above, which means no definition of {func} can be found. |
|
* We would always check for this, but we get false positives on |
|
* MSYS2 if we do. Their toolchain is broken, but we can at least |
|
* give them a workaround. */ |
|
#if {no_includes:d} |
|
__builtin_{func}; |
|
#else |
|
#error "No definition for __builtin_{func} found in the prefix" |
|
#endif |
|
#endif |
|
}}''' |
|
return self.links(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies) |
|
|
|
def has_members(self, typename, membernames, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
|
if extra_args is None: |
|
extra_args = [] |
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'type': typename, 'name': 'foo'} |
|
# Create code that accesses all members |
|
members = '' |
|
for member in membernames: |
|
members += '{}.{};\n'.format(fargs['name'], member) |
|
fargs['members'] = members |
|
t = '''{prefix} |
|
void bar() {{ |
|
{type} {name}; |
|
{members} |
|
}};''' |
|
return self.compiles(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies) |
|
|
|
def has_type(self, typename, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies=None): |
|
fargs = {'prefix': prefix, 'type': typename} |
|
t = '''{prefix} |
|
void bar() {{ |
|
sizeof({type}); |
|
}};''' |
|
return self.compiles(t.format(**fargs), env, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies) |
|
|
|
def symbols_have_underscore_prefix(self, env): |
|
''' |
|
Check if the compiler prefixes an underscore to global C symbols |
|
''' |
|
symbol_name = b'meson_uscore_prefix' |
|
code = '''#ifdef __cplusplus |
|
extern "C" { |
|
#endif |
|
void ''' + symbol_name.decode() + ''' () {} |
|
#ifdef __cplusplus |
|
} |
|
#endif |
|
''' |
|
args = self.get_compiler_check_args() |
|
n = 'symbols_have_underscore_prefix' |
|
with self.compile(code, args, 'compile', want_output=True) as p: |
|
if p.returncode != 0: |
|
m = 'BUG: Unable to compile {!r} check: {}' |
|
raise RuntimeError(m.format(n, p.stdo)) |
|
if not os.path.isfile(p.output_name): |
|
m = 'BUG: Can\'t find compiled test code for {!r} check' |
|
raise RuntimeError(m.format(n)) |
|
with open(p.output_name, 'rb') as o: |
|
for line in o: |
|
# Check if the underscore form of the symbol is somewhere |
|
# in the output file. |
|
if b'_' + symbol_name in line: |
|
return True |
|
# Else, check if the non-underscored form is present |
|
elif symbol_name in line: |
|
return False |
|
raise RuntimeError('BUG: {!r} check failed unexpectedly'.format(n)) |
|
|
|
def _get_patterns(self, env, prefixes, suffixes, shared=False): |
|
patterns = [] |
|
for p in prefixes: |
|
for s in suffixes: |
|
patterns.append(p + '{}.' + s) |
|
if shared and for_openbsd(self.is_cross, env): |
|
# Shared libraries on OpenBSD can be named libfoo.so.X.Y: |
|
# https://www.openbsd.org/faq/ports/specialtopics.html#SharedLibs |
|
# |
|
# This globbing is probably the best matching we can do since regex |
|
# is expensive. It's wrong in many edge cases, but it will match |
|
# correctly-named libraries and hopefully no one on OpenBSD names |
|
# their files libfoo.so.9a.7b.1.0 |
|
for p in prefixes: |
|
patterns.append(p + '{}.so.[0-9]*.[0-9]*') |
|
return patterns |
|
|
|
def get_library_naming(self, env, libtype: LibType, strict=False): |
|
''' |
|
Get library prefixes and suffixes for the target platform ordered by |
|
priority |
|
''' |
|
stlibext = ['a'] |
|
# We've always allowed libname to be both `foo` and `libfoo`, and now |
|
# people depend on it. Also, some people use prebuilt `foo.so` instead |
|
# of `libfoo.so` for unknown reasons, and may also want to create |
|
# `foo.so` by setting name_prefix to '' |
|
if strict and not isinstance(self, VisualStudioCCompiler): # lib prefix is not usually used with msvc |
|
prefixes = ['lib'] |
|
else: |
|
prefixes = ['lib', ''] |
|
# Library suffixes and prefixes |
|
if for_darwin(env.is_cross_build(), env): |
|
shlibext = ['dylib', 'so'] |
|
elif for_windows(env.is_cross_build(), env): |
|
# FIXME: .lib files can be import or static so we should read the |
|
# file, figure out which one it is, and reject the wrong kind. |
|
if isinstance(self, VisualStudioCCompiler): |
|
shlibext = ['lib'] |
|
else: |
|
shlibext = ['dll.a', 'lib', 'dll'] |
|
# Yep, static libraries can also be foo.lib |
|
stlibext += ['lib'] |
|
elif for_cygwin(env.is_cross_build(), env): |
|
shlibext = ['dll', 'dll.a'] |
|
prefixes = ['cyg'] + prefixes |
|
else: |
|
# Linux/BSDs |
|
shlibext = ['so'] |
|
# Search priority |
|
if libtype is LibType.PREFER_SHARED: |
|
patterns = self._get_patterns(env, prefixes, shlibext, True) |
|
patterns.extend([x for x in self._get_patterns(env, prefixes, stlibext, False) if x not in patterns]) |
|
elif libtype is LibType.PREFER_STATIC: |
|
patterns = self._get_patterns(env, prefixes, stlibext, False) |
|
patterns.extend([x for x in self._get_patterns(env, prefixes, shlibext, True) if x not in patterns]) |
|
elif libtype is LibType.SHARED: |
|
patterns = self._get_patterns(env, prefixes, shlibext, True) |
|
else: |
|
assert libtype is LibType.STATIC |
|
patterns = self._get_patterns(env, prefixes, stlibext, False) |
|
return tuple(patterns) |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def _sort_shlibs_openbsd(libs): |
|
filtered = [] |
|
for lib in libs: |
|
# Validate file as a shared library of type libfoo.so.X.Y |
|
ret = lib.rsplit('.so.', maxsplit=1) |
|
if len(ret) != 2: |
|
continue |
|
try: |
|
float(ret[1]) |
|
except ValueError: |
|
continue |
|
filtered.append(lib) |
|
float_cmp = lambda x: float(x.rsplit('.so.', maxsplit=1)[1]) |
|
return sorted(filtered, key=float_cmp, reverse=True) |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def _get_trials_from_pattern(cls, pattern, directory, libname): |
|
f = Path(directory) / pattern.format(libname) |
|
# Globbing for OpenBSD |
|
if '*' in pattern: |
|
# NOTE: globbing matches directories and broken symlinks |
|
# so we have to do an isfile test on it later |
|
return [Path(x) for x in cls._sort_shlibs_openbsd(glob.glob(str(f)))] |
|
return [f] |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def _get_file_from_list(env, files: List[str]) -> Path: |
|
''' |
|
We just check whether the library exists. We can't do a link check |
|
because the library might have unresolved symbols that require other |
|
libraries. On macOS we check if the library matches our target |
|
architecture. |
|
''' |
|
# If not building on macOS for Darwin, do a simple file check |
|
files = [Path(f) for f in files] |
|
if not env.machines.host.is_darwin() or not env.machines.build.is_darwin(): |
|
for f in files: |
|
if f.is_file(): |
|
return f |
|
# Run `lipo` and check if the library supports the arch we want |
|
for f in files: |
|
if not f.is_file(): |
|
continue |
|
archs = darwin_get_object_archs(f) |
|
if archs and env.machines.host.cpu_family in archs: |
|
return f |
|
else: |
|
mlog.debug('Rejected {}, supports {} but need {}' |
|
.format(f, archs, env.machines.host.cpu_family)) |
|
return None |
|
|
|
@functools.lru_cache() |
|
def output_is_64bit(self, env): |
|
''' |
|
returns true if the output produced is 64-bit, false if 32-bit |
|
''' |
|
return self.sizeof('void *', '', env) == 8 |
|
|
|
def find_library_real(self, libname, env, extra_dirs, code, libtype: LibType): |
|
# First try if we can just add the library as -l. |
|
# Gcc + co seem to prefer builtin lib dirs to -L dirs. |
|
# Only try to find std libs if no extra dirs specified. |
|
# The built-in search procedure will always favour .so and then always |
|
# search for .a. This is only allowed if libtype is LibType.PREFER_SHARED |
|
if ((not extra_dirs and libtype is LibType.PREFER_SHARED) or |
|
libname in self.internal_libs): |
|
args = ['-l' + libname] |
|
largs = self.linker_to_compiler_args(self.get_allow_undefined_link_args()) |
|
if self.links(code, env, extra_args=(args + largs)): |
|
return args |
|
# Don't do a manual search for internal libs |
|
if libname in self.internal_libs: |
|
return None |
|
# Not found or we want to use a specific libtype? Try to find the |
|
# library file itself. |
|
patterns = self.get_library_naming(env, libtype) |
|
# try to detect if we are 64-bit or 32-bit. If we can't |
|
# detect, we will just skip path validity checks done in |
|
# get_library_dirs() call |
|
try: |
|
if self.output_is_64bit(env): |
|
elf_class = 2 |
|
else: |
|
elf_class = 1 |
|
except: |
|
elf_class = 0 |
|
# Search in the specified dirs, and then in the system libraries |
|
for d in itertools.chain(extra_dirs, self.get_library_dirs(env, elf_class)): |
|
for p in patterns: |
|
trial = self._get_trials_from_pattern(p, d, libname) |
|
if not trial: |
|
continue |
|
trial = self._get_file_from_list(env, trial) |
|
if not trial: |
|
continue |
|
return [trial.as_posix()] |
|
return None |
|
|
|
def find_library_impl(self, libname, env, extra_dirs, code, libtype: LibType): |
|
# These libraries are either built-in or invalid |
|
if libname in self.ignore_libs: |
|
return [] |
|
if isinstance(extra_dirs, str): |
|
extra_dirs = [extra_dirs] |
|
key = (tuple(self.exelist), libname, tuple(extra_dirs), code, libtype) |
|
if key not in self.find_library_cache: |
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value = self.find_library_real(libname, env, extra_dirs, code, libtype) |
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self.find_library_cache[key] = value |
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else: |
|
value = self.find_library_cache[key] |
|
if value is None: |
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return None |
|
return value[:] |
|
|
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def find_library(self, libname, env, extra_dirs, libtype: LibType = LibType.PREFER_SHARED): |
|
code = 'int main(int argc, char **argv) { return 0; }' |
|
return self.find_library_impl(libname, env, extra_dirs, code, libtype) |
|
|
|
def find_framework_paths(self, env): |
|
''' |
|
These are usually /Library/Frameworks and /System/Library/Frameworks, |
|
unless you select a particular macOS SDK with the -isysroot flag. |
|
You can also add to this by setting -F in CFLAGS. |
|
''' |
|
if self.id != 'clang': |
|
raise MesonException('Cannot find framework path with non-clang compiler') |
|
# Construct the compiler command-line |
|
commands = self.get_exelist() + ['-v', '-E', '-'] |
|
commands += self.get_always_args() |
|
# Add CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS/OBJCFLAGS/OBJCXXFLAGS from the env |
|
if env.is_cross_build() and not self.is_cross: |
|
for_machine = MachineChoice.BUILD |
|
else: |
|
for_machine = MachineChoice.HOST |
|
commands += env.coredata.get_external_args(for_machine, self.language) |
|
mlog.debug('Finding framework path by running: ', ' '.join(commands), '\n') |
|
os_env = os.environ.copy() |
|
os_env['LC_ALL'] = 'C' |
|
_, _, stde = Popen_safe(commands, env=os_env, stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
|
paths = [] |
|
for line in stde.split('\n'): |
|
if '(framework directory)' not in line: |
|
continue |
|
# line is of the form: |
|
# ` /path/to/framework (framework directory)` |
|
paths.append(line[:-21].strip()) |
|
return paths |
|
|
|
def find_framework_real(self, name, env, extra_dirs, allow_system): |
|
code = 'int main(int argc, char **argv) { return 0; }' |
|
link_args = [] |
|
for d in extra_dirs: |
|
link_args += ['-F' + d] |
|
# We can pass -Z to disable searching in the system frameworks, but |
|
# then we must also pass -L/usr/lib to pick up libSystem.dylib |
|
extra_args = [] if allow_system else ['-Z', '-L/usr/lib'] |
|
link_args += ['-framework', name] |
|
if self.links(code, env, extra_args=(extra_args + link_args)): |
|
return link_args |
|
|
|
def find_framework_impl(self, name, env, extra_dirs, allow_system): |
|
if isinstance(extra_dirs, str): |
|
extra_dirs = [extra_dirs] |
|
key = (tuple(self.exelist), name, tuple(extra_dirs), allow_system) |
|
if key in self.find_framework_cache: |
|
value = self.find_framework_cache[key] |
|
else: |
|
value = self.find_framework_real(name, env, extra_dirs, allow_system) |
|
self.find_framework_cache[key] = value |
|
if value is None: |
|
return None |
|
return value[:] |
|
|
|
def find_framework(self, name, env, extra_dirs, allow_system=True): |
|
''' |
|
Finds the framework with the specified name, and returns link args for |
|
the same or returns None when the framework is not found. |
|
''' |
|
if self.id != 'clang': |
|
raise MesonException('Cannot find frameworks with non-clang compiler') |
|
return self.find_framework_impl(name, env, extra_dirs, allow_system) |
|
|
|
def thread_flags(self, env): |
|
if for_haiku(self.is_cross, env) or for_darwin(self.is_cross, env): |
|
return [] |
|
return ['-pthread'] |
|
|
|
def thread_link_flags(self, env): |
|
if for_haiku(self.is_cross, env) or for_darwin(self.is_cross, env): |
|
return [] |
|
return ['-pthread'] |
|
|
|
def linker_to_compiler_args(self, args): |
|
return args |
|
|
|
def has_arguments(self, args, env, code, mode): |
|
return self.compiles(code, env, extra_args=args, mode=mode) |
|
|
|
def has_multi_arguments(self, args, env): |
|
for arg in args[:]: |
|
# some compilers, e.g. GCC, don't warn for unsupported warning-disable |
|
# flags, so when we are testing a flag like "-Wno-forgotten-towel", also |
|
# check the equivalent enable flag too "-Wforgotten-towel" |
|
if arg.startswith('-Wno-'): |
|
args.append('-W' + arg[5:]) |
|
if arg.startswith('-Wl,'): |
|
mlog.warning('{} looks like a linker argument, ' |
|
'but has_argument and other similar methods only ' |
|
'support checking compiler arguments. Using them ' |
|
'to check linker arguments are never supported, ' |
|
'and results are likely to be wrong regardless of ' |
|
'the compiler you are using. has_link_argument or ' |
|
'other similar method can be used instead.' |
|
.format(arg)) |
|
code = 'int i;\n' |
|
return self.has_arguments(args, env, code, mode='compile') |
|
|
|
def has_multi_link_arguments(self, args, env): |
|
# First time we check for link flags we need to first check if we have |
|
# --fatal-warnings, otherwise some linker checks could give some |
|
# false positive. |
|
fatal_warnings_args = ['-Wl,--fatal-warnings'] |
|
if self.has_fatal_warnings_link_arg is None: |
|
self.has_fatal_warnings_link_arg = False |
|
self.has_fatal_warnings_link_arg = self.has_multi_link_arguments(fatal_warnings_args, env) |
|
|
|
if self.has_fatal_warnings_link_arg: |
|
args = fatal_warnings_args + args |
|
|
|
args = self.linker_to_compiler_args(args) |
|
code = 'int main(int argc, char **argv) { return 0; }' |
|
return self.has_arguments(args, env, code, mode='link') |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def concatenate_string_literals(s): |
|
pattern = re.compile(r'(?P<pre>.*([^\\]")|^")(?P<str1>([^\\"]|\\.)*)"\s+"(?P<str2>([^\\"]|\\.)*)(?P<post>".*)') |
|
ret = s |
|
m = pattern.match(ret) |
|
while m: |
|
ret = ''.join(m.group('pre', 'str1', 'str2', 'post')) |
|
m = pattern.match(ret) |
|
return ret |
|
|
|
def has_func_attribute(self, name, env): |
|
# Just assume that if we're not on windows that dllimport and dllexport |
|
# don't work |
|
if not (for_windows(env.is_cross_build(), env) or |
|
for_cygwin(env.is_cross_build(), env)): |
|
if name in ['dllimport', 'dllexport']: |
|
return False |
|
|
|
# Clang and GCC both return warnings if the __attribute__ is undefined, |
|
# so set -Werror |
|
return self.compiles(self.attribute_check_func(name), env, extra_args='-Werror') |
|
|
|
|
|
class ClangCCompiler(ClangCompiler, CCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, compiler_type, is_cross, exe_wrapper=None, **kwargs): |
|
CCompiler.__init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrapper, **kwargs) |
|
ClangCompiler.__init__(self, compiler_type) |
|
default_warn_args = ['-Wall', '-Winvalid-pch'] |
|
self.warn_args = {'0': [], |
|
'1': default_warn_args, |
|
'2': default_warn_args + ['-Wextra'], |
|
'3': default_warn_args + ['-Wextra', '-Wpedantic']} |
|
|
|
def get_options(self): |
|
opts = CCompiler.get_options(self) |
|
c_stds = ['c89', 'c99', 'c11'] |
|
g_stds = ['gnu89', 'gnu99', 'gnu11'] |
|
if self.compiler_type is CompilerType.CLANG_OSX: |
|
v = '>=10.0.0' |
|
else: |
|
v = '>=7.0.0' |
|
if version_compare(self.version, v): |
|
c_stds += ['c17'] |
|
g_stds += ['gnu17'] |
|
opts.update({'c_std': coredata.UserComboOption('c_std', 'C language standard to use', |
|
['none'] + c_stds + g_stds, |
|
'none')}) |
|
return opts |
|
|
|
def get_option_compile_args(self, options): |
|
args = [] |
|
std = options['c_std'] |
|
if std.value != 'none': |
|
args.append('-std=' + std.value) |
|
return args |
|
|
|
def get_option_link_args(self, options): |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
def get_linker_always_args(self): |
|
basic = super().get_linker_always_args() |
|
if self.compiler_type.is_osx_compiler: |
|
return basic + ['-Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names'] |
|
return basic |
|
|
|
|
|
class ArmclangCCompiler(ArmclangCompiler, CCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, compiler_type, is_cross, exe_wrapper=None, **kwargs): |
|
CCompiler.__init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrapper, **kwargs) |
|
ArmclangCompiler.__init__(self, compiler_type) |
|
default_warn_args = ['-Wall', '-Winvalid-pch'] |
|
self.warn_args = {'0': [], |
|
'1': default_warn_args, |
|
'2': default_warn_args + ['-Wextra'], |
|
'3': default_warn_args + ['-Wextra', '-Wpedantic']} |
|
|
|
def get_options(self): |
|
opts = CCompiler.get_options(self) |
|
opts.update({'c_std': coredata.UserComboOption('c_std', 'C language standard to use', |
|
['none', 'c90', 'c99', 'c11', |
|
'gnu90', 'gnu99', 'gnu11'], |
|
'none')}) |
|
return opts |
|
|
|
def get_option_compile_args(self, options): |
|
args = [] |
|
std = options['c_std'] |
|
if std.value != 'none': |
|
args.append('-std=' + std.value) |
|
return args |
|
|
|
def get_option_link_args(self, options): |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
|
|
class GnuCCompiler(GnuCompiler, CCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, compiler_type, is_cross, exe_wrapper=None, defines=None, **kwargs): |
|
CCompiler.__init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrapper, **kwargs) |
|
GnuCompiler.__init__(self, compiler_type, defines) |
|
default_warn_args = ['-Wall', '-Winvalid-pch'] |
|
self.warn_args = {'0': [], |
|
'1': default_warn_args, |
|
'2': default_warn_args + ['-Wextra'], |
|
'3': default_warn_args + ['-Wextra', '-Wpedantic']} |
|
|
|
def get_options(self): |
|
opts = CCompiler.get_options(self) |
|
c_stds = ['c89', 'c99', 'c11'] |
|
g_stds = ['gnu89', 'gnu99', 'gnu11'] |
|
v = '>=8.0.0' |
|
if version_compare(self.version, v): |
|
c_stds += ['c17', 'c18'] |
|
g_stds += ['gnu17', 'gnu18'] |
|
opts.update({'c_std': coredata.UserComboOption('c_std', 'C language standard to use', |
|
['none'] + c_stds + g_stds, |
|
'none')}) |
|
if self.compiler_type.is_windows_compiler: |
|
opts.update({ |
|
'c_winlibs': coredata.UserArrayOption('c_winlibs', 'Standard Win libraries to link against', |
|
gnu_winlibs), }) |
|
return opts |
|
|
|
def get_option_compile_args(self, options): |
|
args = [] |
|
std = options['c_std'] |
|
if std.value != 'none': |
|
args.append('-std=' + std.value) |
|
return args |
|
|
|
def get_option_link_args(self, options): |
|
if self.compiler_type.is_windows_compiler: |
|
return options['c_winlibs'].value[:] |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
def get_pch_use_args(self, pch_dir, header): |
|
return ['-fpch-preprocess', '-include', os.path.basename(header)] |
|
|
|
|
|
class PGICCompiler(PGICompiler, CCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, compiler_type, is_cross, exe_wrapper=None, **kwargs): |
|
CCompiler.__init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrapper, **kwargs) |
|
PGICompiler.__init__(self, compiler_type) |
|
|
|
|
|
class ElbrusCCompiler(GnuCCompiler, ElbrusCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, compiler_type, is_cross, exe_wrapper=None, defines=None, **kwargs): |
|
GnuCCompiler.__init__(self, exelist, version, compiler_type, is_cross, exe_wrapper, defines, **kwargs) |
|
ElbrusCompiler.__init__(self, compiler_type, defines) |
|
|
|
# It does support some various ISO standards and c/gnu 90, 9x, 1x in addition to those which GNU CC supports. |
|
def get_options(self): |
|
opts = CCompiler.get_options(self) |
|
opts.update({'c_std': coredata.UserComboOption('c_std', 'C language standard to use', |
|
['none', 'c89', 'c90', 'c9x', 'c99', 'c1x', 'c11', |
|
'gnu89', 'gnu90', 'gnu9x', 'gnu99', 'gnu1x', 'gnu11', |
|
'iso9899:2011', 'iso9899:1990', 'iso9899:199409', 'iso9899:1999'], |
|
'none')}) |
|
return opts |
|
|
|
# Elbrus C compiler does not have lchmod, but there is only linker warning, not compiler error. |
|
# So we should explicitly fail at this case. |
|
def has_function(self, funcname, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None): |
|
if funcname == 'lchmod': |
|
return False |
|
else: |
|
return super().has_function(funcname, prefix, env, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=dependencies) |
|
|
|
|
|
class IntelCCompiler(IntelCompiler, CCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, compiler_type, is_cross, exe_wrapper=None, **kwargs): |
|
CCompiler.__init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrapper, **kwargs) |
|
IntelCompiler.__init__(self, compiler_type) |
|
self.lang_header = 'c-header' |
|
default_warn_args = ['-Wall', '-w3', '-diag-disable:remark'] |
|
self.warn_args = {'0': [], |
|
'1': default_warn_args, |
|
'2': default_warn_args + ['-Wextra'], |
|
'3': default_warn_args + ['-Wextra']} |
|
|
|
def get_options(self): |
|
opts = CCompiler.get_options(self) |
|
c_stds = ['c89', 'c99'] |
|
g_stds = ['gnu89', 'gnu99'] |
|
if version_compare(self.version, '>=16.0.0'): |
|
c_stds += ['c11'] |
|
opts.update({'c_std': coredata.UserComboOption('c_std', 'C language standard to use', |
|
['none'] + c_stds + g_stds, |
|
'none')}) |
|
return opts |
|
|
|
def get_option_compile_args(self, options): |
|
args = [] |
|
std = options['c_std'] |
|
if std.value != 'none': |
|
args.append('-std=' + std.value) |
|
return args |
|
|
|
|
|
class VisualStudioCCompiler(CCompiler): |
|
std_warn_args = ['/W3'] |
|
std_opt_args = ['/O2'] |
|
ignore_libs = unixy_compiler_internal_libs |
|
internal_libs = () |
|
|
|
crt_args = {'none': [], |
|
'md': ['/MD'], |
|
'mdd': ['/MDd'], |
|
'mt': ['/MT'], |
|
'mtd': ['/MTd'], |
|
} |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrap, target): |
|
CCompiler.__init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrap) |
|
self.id = 'msvc' |
|
# /showIncludes is needed for build dependency tracking in Ninja |
|
# See: https://ninja-build.org/manual.html#_deps |
|
self.always_args = ['/nologo', '/showIncludes'] |
|
self.warn_args = {'0': ['/W1'], |
|
'1': ['/W2'], |
|
'2': ['/W3'], |
|
'3': ['/W4']} |
|
self.base_options = ['b_pch', 'b_ndebug', 'b_vscrt'] # FIXME add lto, pgo and the like |
|
self.target = target |
|
self.is_64 = ('x64' in target) or ('x86_64' in target) |
|
# do some canonicalization of target machine |
|
if 'x86_64' in target: |
|
self.machine = 'x64' |
|
elif '86' in target: |
|
self.machine = 'x86' |
|
else: |
|
self.machine = target |
|
|
|
# Override CCompiler.get_always_args |
|
def get_always_args(self): |
|
return self.always_args |
|
|
|
def get_linker_debug_crt_args(self): |
|
""" |
|
Arguments needed to select a debug crt for the linker |
|
|
|
Sometimes we need to manually select the CRT (C runtime) to use with |
|
MSVC. One example is when trying to link with static libraries since |
|
MSVC won't auto-select a CRT for us in that case and will error out |
|
asking us to select one. |
|
""" |
|
return ['/MDd'] |
|
|
|
def get_buildtype_args(self, buildtype): |
|
args = compilers.msvc_buildtype_args[buildtype] |
|
if self.id == 'msvc' and version_compare(self.version, '<18.0'): |
|
args = [arg for arg in args if arg != '/Gw'] |
|
return args |
|
|
|
def get_buildtype_linker_args(self, buildtype): |
|
return compilers.msvc_buildtype_linker_args[buildtype] |
|
|
|
def get_pch_suffix(self): |
|
return 'pch' |
|
|
|
def get_pch_name(self, header): |
|
chopped = os.path.basename(header).split('.')[:-1] |
|
chopped.append(self.get_pch_suffix()) |
|
pchname = '.'.join(chopped) |
|
return pchname |
|
|
|
def get_pch_use_args(self, pch_dir, header): |
|
base = os.path.basename(header) |
|
if self.id == 'clang-cl': |
|
base = header |
|
pchname = self.get_pch_name(header) |
|
return ['/FI' + base, '/Yu' + base, '/Fp' + os.path.join(pch_dir, pchname)] |
|
|
|
def get_preprocess_only_args(self): |
|
return ['/EP'] |
|
|
|
def get_compile_only_args(self): |
|
return ['/c'] |
|
|
|
def get_no_optimization_args(self): |
|
return ['/Od'] |
|
|
|
def get_output_args(self, target): |
|
if target.endswith('.exe'): |
|
return ['/Fe' + target] |
|
return ['/Fo' + target] |
|
|
|
def get_optimization_args(self, optimization_level): |
|
return compilers.msvc_optimization_args[optimization_level] |
|
|
|
def get_debug_args(self, is_debug): |
|
return compilers.msvc_debug_args[is_debug] |
|
|
|
def get_dependency_gen_args(self, outtarget, outfile): |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
def get_linker_exelist(self): |
|
# FIXME, should have same path as compiler. |
|
# FIXME, should be controllable via cross-file. |
|
if self.id == 'clang-cl': |
|
return ['lld-link'] |
|
else: |
|
return ['link'] |
|
|
|
def get_linker_always_args(self): |
|
return ['/nologo'] |
|
|
|
def get_linker_output_args(self, outputname): |
|
return ['/MACHINE:' + self.machine, '/OUT:' + outputname] |
|
|
|
def get_linker_search_args(self, dirname): |
|
return ['/LIBPATH:' + dirname] |
|
|
|
def linker_to_compiler_args(self, args): |
|
return ['/link'] + args |
|
|
|
def get_gui_app_args(self, value): |
|
# the default is for the linker to guess the subsystem based on presence |
|
# of main or WinMain symbols, so always be explicit |
|
if value: |
|
return ['/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS'] |
|
else: |
|
return ['/SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE'] |
|
|
|
def get_pic_args(self): |
|
return [] # PIC is handled by the loader on Windows |
|
|
|
def gen_export_dynamic_link_args(self, env): |
|
return [] # Not applicable with MSVC |
|
|
|
def get_std_shared_lib_link_args(self): |
|
return ['/DLL'] |
|
|
|
def gen_vs_module_defs_args(self, defsfile): |
|
if not isinstance(defsfile, str): |
|
raise RuntimeError('Module definitions file should be str') |
|
# With MSVC, DLLs only export symbols that are explicitly exported, |
|
# so if a module defs file is specified, we use that to export symbols |
|
return ['/DEF:' + defsfile] |
|
|
|
def gen_pch_args(self, header, source, pchname): |
|
objname = os.path.splitext(pchname)[0] + '.obj' |
|
return objname, ['/Yc' + header, '/Fp' + pchname, '/Fo' + objname] |
|
|
|
def gen_import_library_args(self, implibname): |
|
"The name of the outputted import library" |
|
return ['/IMPLIB:' + implibname] |
|
|
|
def build_rpath_args(self, build_dir, from_dir, rpath_paths, build_rpath, install_rpath): |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
def openmp_flags(self): |
|
return ['/openmp'] |
|
|
|
# FIXME, no idea what these should be. |
|
def thread_flags(self, env): |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
def thread_link_flags(self, env): |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
def get_options(self): |
|
opts = CCompiler.get_options(self) |
|
opts.update({'c_winlibs': coredata.UserArrayOption('c_winlibs', |
|
'Windows libs to link against.', |
|
msvc_winlibs)}) |
|
return opts |
|
|
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def get_option_link_args(self, options): |
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return options['c_winlibs'].value[:] |
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@classmethod |
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def unix_args_to_native(cls, args): |
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result = [] |
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for i in args: |
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# -mms-bitfields is specific to MinGW-GCC |
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# -pthread is only valid for GCC |
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if i in ('-mms-bitfields', '-pthread'): |
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continue |
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if i.startswith('-L'): |
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i = '/LIBPATH:' + i[2:] |
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# Translate GNU-style -lfoo library name to the import library |
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elif i.startswith('-l'): |
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name = i[2:] |
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if name in cls.ignore_libs: |
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# With MSVC, these are provided by the C runtime which is |
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# linked in by default |
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continue |
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else: |
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i = name + '.lib' |
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# -pthread in link flags is only used on Linux |
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elif i == '-pthread': |
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continue |
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result.append(i) |
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return result |
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def get_werror_args(self): |
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return ['/WX'] |
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def get_include_args(self, path, is_system): |
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if path == '': |
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path = '.' |
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# msvc does not have a concept of system header dirs. |
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return ['-I' + path] |
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def compute_parameters_with_absolute_paths(self, parameter_list, build_dir): |
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for idx, i in enumerate(parameter_list): |
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if i[:2] == '-I' or i[:2] == '/I': |
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parameter_list[idx] = i[:2] + os.path.normpath(os.path.join(build_dir, i[2:])) |
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elif i[:9] == '/LIBPATH:': |
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parameter_list[idx] = i[:9] + os.path.normpath(os.path.join(build_dir, i[9:])) |
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return parameter_list |
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# Visual Studio is special. It ignores some arguments it does not |
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# understand and you can't tell it to error out on those. |
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# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15259720/how-can-i-make-the-microsoft-c-compiler-treat-unknown-flags-as-errors-rather-t |
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def has_arguments(self, args, env, code, mode): |
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warning_text = '4044' if mode == 'link' else '9002' |
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if self.id == 'clang-cl' and mode != 'link': |
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args = args + ['-Werror=unknown-argument'] |
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with self._build_wrapper(code, env, extra_args=args, mode=mode) as p: |
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if p.returncode != 0: |
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return False |
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return not(warning_text in p.stde or warning_text in p.stdo) |
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def get_compile_debugfile_args(self, rel_obj, pch=False): |
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pdbarr = rel_obj.split('.')[:-1] |
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pdbarr += ['pdb'] |
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args = ['/Fd' + '.'.join(pdbarr)] |
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# When generating a PDB file with PCH, all compile commands write |
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# to the same PDB file. Hence, we need to serialize the PDB |
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# writes using /FS since we do parallel builds. This slows down the |
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# build obviously, which is why we only do this when PCH is on. |
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# This was added in Visual Studio 2013 (MSVC 18.0). Before that it was |
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# always on: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn502518.aspx |
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if pch and self.id == 'msvc' and version_compare(self.version, '>=18.0'): |
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args = ['/FS'] + args |
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return args |
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def get_link_debugfile_args(self, targetfile): |
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pdbarr = targetfile.split('.')[:-1] |
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pdbarr += ['pdb'] |
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return ['/DEBUG', '/PDB:' + '.'.join(pdbarr)] |
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def get_link_whole_for(self, args): |
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# Only since VS2015 |
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args = listify(args) |
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return ['/WHOLEARCHIVE:' + x for x in args] |
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def get_instruction_set_args(self, instruction_set): |
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if self.is_64: |
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return vs64_instruction_set_args.get(instruction_set, None) |
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if self.id == 'msvc' and self.version.split('.')[0] == '16' and instruction_set == 'avx': |
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# VS documentation says that this exists and should work, but |
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# it does not. The headers do not contain AVX intrinsics |
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# and the can not be called. |
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return None |
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return vs32_instruction_set_args.get(instruction_set, None) |
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def get_toolset_version(self): |
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if self.id == 'clang-cl': |
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# I have no idea |
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return '14.1' |
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|
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# See boost/config/compiler/visualc.cpp for up to date mapping |
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try: |
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version = int(''.join(self.version.split('.')[0:2])) |
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except ValueError: |
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return None |
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if version < 1310: |
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return '7.0' |
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elif version < 1400: |
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return '7.1' # (Visual Studio 2003) |
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elif version < 1500: |
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return '8.0' # (Visual Studio 2005) |
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elif version < 1600: |
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return '9.0' # (Visual Studio 2008) |
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elif version < 1700: |
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return '10.0' # (Visual Studio 2010) |
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elif version < 1800: |
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return '11.0' # (Visual Studio 2012) |
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elif version < 1900: |
|
return '12.0' # (Visual Studio 2013) |
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elif version < 1910: |
|
return '14.0' # (Visual Studio 2015) |
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elif version < 1920: |
|
return '14.1' # (Visual Studio 2017) |
|
elif version < 1930: |
|
return '14.2' # (Visual Studio 2019) |
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mlog.warning('Could not find toolset for version {!r}'.format(self.version)) |
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return None |
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def get_default_include_dirs(self): |
|
if 'INCLUDE' not in os.environ: |
|
return [] |
|
return os.environ['INCLUDE'].split(os.pathsep) |
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def get_crt_compile_args(self, crt_val, buildtype): |
|
if crt_val in self.crt_args: |
|
return self.crt_args[crt_val] |
|
assert(crt_val == 'from_buildtype') |
|
# Match what build type flags used to do. |
|
if buildtype == 'plain': |
|
return [] |
|
elif buildtype == 'debug': |
|
return self.crt_args['mdd'] |
|
elif buildtype == 'debugoptimized': |
|
return self.crt_args['md'] |
|
elif buildtype == 'release': |
|
return self.crt_args['md'] |
|
elif buildtype == 'minsize': |
|
return self.crt_args['md'] |
|
else: |
|
assert(buildtype == 'custom') |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Requested C runtime based on buildtype, but buildtype is "custom".') |
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|
|
def has_func_attribute(self, name, env): |
|
# MSVC doesn't have __attribute__ like Clang and GCC do, so just return |
|
# false without compiling anything |
|
return name in ['dllimport', 'dllexport'] |
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|
|
def get_argument_syntax(self): |
|
return 'msvc' |
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|
|
def get_allow_undefined_link_args(self): |
|
# link.exe |
|
return ['/FORCE:UNRESOLVED'] |
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|
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|
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class ClangClCCompiler(VisualStudioCCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrap, target): |
|
super().__init__(exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrap, target) |
|
self.id = 'clang-cl' |
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|
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|
|
class IntelClCCompiler(VisualStudioCCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrap, target): |
|
super().__init__(exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrap, target) |
|
self.id = 'intel' |
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|
|
class ArmCCompiler(ArmCompiler, CCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, compiler_type, is_cross, exe_wrapper=None, **kwargs): |
|
CCompiler.__init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrapper, **kwargs) |
|
ArmCompiler.__init__(self, compiler_type) |
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|
|
def get_options(self): |
|
opts = CCompiler.get_options(self) |
|
opts.update({'c_std': coredata.UserComboOption('c_std', 'C language standard to use', |
|
['none', 'c90', 'c99'], |
|
'none')}) |
|
return opts |
|
|
|
def get_option_compile_args(self, options): |
|
args = [] |
|
std = options['c_std'] |
|
if std.value != 'none': |
|
args.append('--' + std.value) |
|
return args |
|
|
|
class CcrxCCompiler(CcrxCompiler, CCompiler): |
|
def __init__(self, exelist, version, compiler_type, is_cross, exe_wrapper=None, **kwargs): |
|
CCompiler.__init__(self, exelist, version, is_cross, exe_wrapper, **kwargs) |
|
CcrxCompiler.__init__(self, compiler_type) |
|
|
|
# Override CCompiler.get_always_args |
|
def get_always_args(self): |
|
return ['-nologo'] |
|
|
|
def get_options(self): |
|
opts = CCompiler.get_options(self) |
|
opts.update({'c_std': coredata.UserComboOption('c_std', 'C language standard to use', |
|
['none', 'c89', 'c99'], |
|
'none')}) |
|
return opts |
|
|
|
def get_option_compile_args(self, options): |
|
args = [] |
|
std = options['c_std'] |
|
if std.value == 'c89': |
|
args.append('-lang=c') |
|
elif std.value == 'c99': |
|
args.append('-lang=c99') |
|
return args |
|
|
|
def get_compile_only_args(self): |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
def get_no_optimization_args(self): |
|
return ['-optimize=0'] |
|
|
|
def get_output_args(self, target): |
|
return ['-output=obj=%s' % target] |
|
|
|
def get_linker_output_args(self, outputname): |
|
return ['-output=%s' % outputname] |
|
|
|
def get_werror_args(self): |
|
return ['-change_message=error'] |
|
|
|
def get_include_args(self, path, is_system): |
|
if path == '': |
|
path = '.' |
|
return ['-include=' + path]
|
|
|