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# Copyright 2012-2019 The Meson development team
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import contextlib, enum, os.path, re, tempfile, shlex
from typing import Optional, Tuple, List
from ..linkers import StaticLinker
from .. import coredata
from .. import mlog
from .. import mesonlib
from ..mesonlib import (
EnvironmentException, MachineChoice, MesonException, OrderedSet,
Popen_safe
)
from ..envconfig import (
Properties,
)
"""This file contains the data files of all compilers Meson knows
about. To support a new compiler, add its information below.
Also add corresponding autodetection code in environment.py."""
header_suffixes = ('h', 'hh', 'hpp', 'hxx', 'H', 'ipp', 'moc', 'vapi', 'di')
obj_suffixes = ('o', 'obj', 'res')
lib_suffixes = ('a', 'lib', 'dll', 'dylib', 'so')
# Mapping of language to suffixes of files that should always be in that language
# This means we can't include .h headers here since they could be C, C++, ObjC, etc.
lang_suffixes = {
'c': ('c',),
'cpp': ('cpp', 'cc', 'cxx', 'c++', 'hh', 'hpp', 'ipp', 'hxx'),
'cuda': ('cu',),
# f90, f95, f03, f08 are for free-form fortran ('f90' recommended)
# f, for, ftn, fpp are for fixed-form fortran ('f' or 'for' recommended)
'fortran': ('f90', 'f95', 'f03', 'f08', 'f', 'for', 'ftn', 'fpp'),
'd': ('d', 'di'),
'objc': ('m',),
'objcpp': ('mm',),
'rust': ('rs',),
'vala': ('vala', 'vapi', 'gs'),
'cs': ('cs',),
'swift': ('swift',),
'java': ('java',),
}
all_languages = lang_suffixes.keys()
cpp_suffixes = lang_suffixes['cpp'] + ('h',)
c_suffixes = lang_suffixes['c'] + ('h',)
# List of languages that by default consume and output libraries following the
# C ABI; these can generally be used interchangebly
clib_langs = ('objcpp', 'cpp', 'objc', 'c', 'fortran',)
# List of languages that can be linked with C code directly by the linker
# used in build.py:process_compilers() and build.py:get_dynamic_linker()
clink_langs = ('d', 'cuda') + clib_langs
clink_suffixes = ()
for _l in clink_langs + ('vala',):
clink_suffixes += lang_suffixes[_l]
clink_suffixes += ('h', 'll', 's')
# Languages that should use LDFLAGS arguments when linking.
languages_using_ldflags = ('objcpp', 'cpp', 'objc', 'c', 'fortran', 'd', 'cuda')
soregex = re.compile(r'.*\.so(\.[0-9]+)?(\.[0-9]+)?(\.[0-9]+)?$')
# Environment variables that each lang uses.
cflags_mapping = {'c': 'CFLAGS',
'cpp': 'CXXFLAGS',
'cuda': 'CUFLAGS',
'objc': 'OBJCFLAGS',
'objcpp': 'OBJCXXFLAGS',
'fortran': 'FFLAGS',
'd': 'DFLAGS',
'vala': 'VALAFLAGS',
'rust': 'RUSTFLAGS'}
# execinfo is a compiler lib on BSD
unixy_compiler_internal_libs = ('m', 'c', 'pthread', 'dl', 'rt', 'execinfo')
# All these are only for C-linkable languages; see `clink_langs` above.
def sort_clink(lang):
'''
Sorting function to sort the list of languages according to
reversed(compilers.clink_langs) and append the unknown langs in the end.
The purpose is to prefer C over C++ for files that can be compiled by
both such as assembly, C, etc. Also applies to ObjC, ObjC++, etc.
'''
if lang not in clink_langs:
return 1
return -clink_langs.index(lang)
def is_header(fname):
if hasattr(fname, 'fname'):
fname = fname.fname
suffix = fname.split('.')[-1]
return suffix in header_suffixes
def is_source(fname):
if hasattr(fname, 'fname'):
fname = fname.fname
suffix = fname.split('.')[-1].lower()
return suffix in clink_suffixes
def is_assembly(fname):
if hasattr(fname, 'fname'):
fname = fname.fname
return fname.split('.')[-1].lower() == 's'
def is_llvm_ir(fname):
if hasattr(fname, 'fname'):
fname = fname.fname
return fname.split('.')[-1] == 'll'
def is_object(fname):
if hasattr(fname, 'fname'):
fname = fname.fname
suffix = fname.split('.')[-1]
return suffix in obj_suffixes
def is_library(fname):
if hasattr(fname, 'fname'):
fname = fname.fname
if soregex.match(fname):
return True
suffix = fname.split('.')[-1]
return suffix in lib_suffixes
cuda_buildtype_args = {'plain': [],
'debug': [],
'debugoptimized': [],
'release': [],
'minsize': [],
}
java_buildtype_args = {'plain': [],
'debug': ['-g'],
'debugoptimized': ['-g'],
'release': [],
'minsize': [],
'custom': [],
}
rust_buildtype_args = {'plain': [],
'debug': [],
'debugoptimized': [],
'release': [],
'minsize': [],
'custom': [],
}
d_gdc_buildtype_args = {'plain': [],
'debug': [],
'debugoptimized': ['-finline-functions'],
'release': ['-frelease', '-finline-functions'],
'minsize': [],
'custom': [],
}
d_ldc_buildtype_args = {'plain': [],
'debug': [],
'debugoptimized': ['-enable-inlining', '-Hkeep-all-bodies'],
'release': ['-release', '-enable-inlining', '-Hkeep-all-bodies'],
'minsize': [],
'custom': [],
}
d_dmd_buildtype_args = {'plain': [],
'debug': [],
'debugoptimized': ['-inline'],
'release': ['-release', '-inline'],
'minsize': [],
'custom': [],
}
mono_buildtype_args = {'plain': [],
'debug': [],
'debugoptimized': ['-optimize+'],
'release': ['-optimize+'],
'minsize': [],
'custom': [],
}
swift_buildtype_args = {'plain': [],
'debug': [],
'debugoptimized': [],
'release': [],
'minsize': [],
'custom': [],
}
gnu_winlibs = ['-lkernel32', '-luser32', '-lgdi32', '-lwinspool', '-lshell32',
'-lole32', '-loleaut32', '-luuid', '-lcomdlg32', '-ladvapi32']
msvc_winlibs = ['kernel32.lib', 'user32.lib', 'gdi32.lib',
'winspool.lib', 'shell32.lib', 'ole32.lib', 'oleaut32.lib',
'uuid.lib', 'comdlg32.lib', 'advapi32.lib']
clike_optimization_args = {'0': [],
'g': [],
'1': ['-O1'],
'2': ['-O2'],
'3': ['-O3'],
's': ['-Os'],
}
cuda_optimization_args = {'0': [],
'g': ['-O0'],
'1': ['-O1'],
'2': ['-O2'],
'3': ['-O3', '-Otime'],
's': ['-O3', '-Ospace']
}
cuda_debug_args = {False: [],
True: ['-g']}
clike_debug_args = {False: [],
True: ['-g']}
base_options = {'b_pch': coredata.UserBooleanOption('Use precompiled headers', True),
'b_lto': coredata.UserBooleanOption('Use link time optimization', False),
'b_sanitize': coredata.UserComboOption('Code sanitizer to use',
['none', 'address', 'thread', 'undefined', 'memory', 'address,undefined'],
'none'),
'b_lundef': coredata.UserBooleanOption('Use -Wl,--no-undefined when linking', True),
'b_asneeded': coredata.UserBooleanOption('Use -Wl,--as-needed when linking', True),
'b_pgo': coredata.UserComboOption('Use profile guided optimization',
['off', 'generate', 'use'],
'off'),
'b_coverage': coredata.UserBooleanOption('Enable coverage tracking.',
False),
'b_colorout': coredata.UserComboOption('Use colored output',
['auto', 'always', 'never'],
'always'),
'b_ndebug': coredata.UserComboOption('Disable asserts',
['true', 'false', 'if-release'], 'false'),
'b_staticpic': coredata.UserBooleanOption('Build static libraries as position independent',
True),
'b_pie': coredata.UserBooleanOption('Build executables as position independent',
False),
'b_bitcode': coredata.UserBooleanOption('Generate and embed bitcode (only macOS/iOS/tvOS)',
False),
'b_vscrt': coredata.UserComboOption('VS run-time library type to use.',
['none', 'md', 'mdd', 'mt', 'mtd', 'from_buildtype'],
'from_buildtype'),
}
def option_enabled(boptions, options, option):
try:
if option not in boptions:
return False
return options[option].value
except KeyError:
return False
def get_base_compile_args(options, compiler):
args = []
try:
if options['b_lto'].value:
args.extend(compiler.get_lto_compile_args())
except KeyError:
pass
try:
args += compiler.get_colorout_args(options['b_colorout'].value)
except KeyError:
pass
try:
args += compiler.sanitizer_compile_args(options['b_sanitize'].value)
except KeyError:
pass
try:
pgo_val = options['b_pgo'].value
if pgo_val == 'generate':
args.extend(compiler.get_profile_generate_args())
elif pgo_val == 'use':
args.extend(compiler.get_profile_use_args())
except KeyError:
pass
try:
if options['b_coverage'].value:
args += compiler.get_coverage_args()
except KeyError:
pass
try:
if (options['b_ndebug'].value == 'true' or
(options['b_ndebug'].value == 'if-release' and
options['buildtype'].value in {'release', 'plain'})):
args += ['-DNDEBUG']
except KeyError:
pass
# This does not need a try...except
if option_enabled(compiler.base_options, options, 'b_bitcode'):
args.append('-fembed-bitcode')
try:
crt_val = options['b_vscrt'].value
buildtype = options['buildtype'].value
try:
args += compiler.get_crt_compile_args(crt_val, buildtype)
except AttributeError:
pass
except KeyError:
pass
return args
def get_base_link_args(options, linker, is_shared_module):
args = []
try:
if options['b_lto'].value:
args.extend(linker.get_lto_link_args())
except KeyError:
pass
try:
args += linker.sanitizer_link_args(options['b_sanitize'].value)
except KeyError:
pass
try:
pgo_val = options['b_pgo'].value
if pgo_val == 'generate':
args.extend(linker.get_profile_generate_args())
elif pgo_val == 'use':
args.extend(linker.get_profile_use_args())
except KeyError:
pass
try:
if options['b_coverage'].value:
args += linker.get_coverage_link_args()
except KeyError:
pass
# These do not need a try...except
if not is_shared_module and option_enabled(linker.base_options, options, 'b_lundef'):
args.append('-Wl,--no-undefined')
as_needed = option_enabled(linker.base_options, options, 'b_asneeded')
bitcode = option_enabled(linker.base_options, options, 'b_bitcode')
# Shared modules cannot be built with bitcode_bundle because
# -bitcode_bundle is incompatible with -undefined and -bundle
if bitcode and not is_shared_module:
args.append('-Wl,-bitcode_bundle')
elif as_needed:
# -Wl,-dead_strip_dylibs is incompatible with bitcode
args.extend(linker.get_asneeded_args())
try:
crt_val = options['b_vscrt'].value
buildtype = options['buildtype'].value
try:
args += linker.get_crt_link_args(crt_val, buildtype)
except AttributeError:
pass
except KeyError:
pass
return args
def prepare_rpaths(raw_rpaths, build_dir, from_dir):
internal_format_rpaths = [evaluate_rpath(p, build_dir, from_dir) for p in raw_rpaths]
ordered_rpaths = order_rpaths(internal_format_rpaths)
return ordered_rpaths
def order_rpaths(rpath_list):
# We want rpaths that point inside our build dir to always override
# those pointing to other places in the file system. This is so built
# binaries prefer our libraries to the ones that may lie somewhere
# in the file system, such as /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu.
#
# The correct thing to do here would be C++'s std::stable_partition.
# Python standard library does not have it, so replicate it with
# sort, which is guaranteed to be stable.
return sorted(rpath_list, key=os.path.isabs)
def evaluate_rpath(p, build_dir, from_dir):
if p == from_dir:
return '' # relpath errors out in this case
elif os.path.isabs(p):
return p # These can be outside of build dir.
else:
return os.path.relpath(os.path.join(build_dir, p), os.path.join(build_dir, from_dir))
class CrossNoRunException(MesonException):
pass
class RunResult:
def __init__(self, compiled, returncode=999, stdout='UNDEFINED', stderr='UNDEFINED'):
self.compiled = compiled
self.returncode = returncode
self.stdout = stdout
self.stderr = stderr
class CompilerArgs(list):
'''
Class derived from list() that manages a list of compiler arguments. Should
be used while constructing compiler arguments from various sources. Can be
operated with ordinary lists, so this does not need to be used everywhere.
All arguments must be inserted and stored in GCC-style (-lfoo, -Idir, etc)
and can converted to the native type of each compiler by using the
.to_native() method to which you must pass an instance of the compiler or
the compiler class.
New arguments added to this class (either with .append(), .extend(), or +=)
are added in a way that ensures that they override previous arguments.
For example:
>>> a = ['-Lfoo', '-lbar']
>>> a += ['-Lpho', '-lbaz']
>>> print(a)
['-Lpho', '-Lfoo', '-lbar', '-lbaz']
Arguments will also be de-duped if they can be de-duped safely.
Note that because of all this, this class is not commutative and does not
preserve the order of arguments if it is safe to not. For example:
>>> ['-Ifoo', '-Ibar'] + ['-Ifez', '-Ibaz', '-Werror']
['-Ifez', '-Ibaz', '-Ifoo', '-Ibar', '-Werror']
>>> ['-Ifez', '-Ibaz', '-Werror'] + ['-Ifoo', '-Ibar']
['-Ifoo', '-Ibar', '-Ifez', '-Ibaz', '-Werror']
'''
# NOTE: currently this class is only for C-like compilers, but it can be
# extended to other languages easily. Just move the following to the
# compiler class and initialize when self.compiler is set.
# Arg prefixes that override by prepending instead of appending
prepend_prefixes = ('-I', '-L')
# Arg prefixes and args that must be de-duped by returning 2
dedup2_prefixes = ('-I', '-L', '-D', '-U')
dedup2_suffixes = ()
dedup2_args = ()
# Arg prefixes and args that must be de-duped by returning 1
#
# NOTE: not thorough. A list of potential corner cases can be found in
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/4593#pullrequestreview-182016038
dedup1_prefixes = ('-l', '-Wl,-l', '-Wl,--export-dynamic')
dedup1_suffixes = ('.lib', '.dll', '.so', '.dylib', '.a')
# Match a .so of the form path/to/libfoo.so.0.1.0
# Only UNIX shared libraries require this. Others have a fixed extension.
dedup1_regex = re.compile(r'([\/\\]|\A)lib.*\.so(\.[0-9]+)?(\.[0-9]+)?(\.[0-9]+)?$')
dedup1_args = ('-c', '-S', '-E', '-pipe', '-pthread')
# In generate_link() we add external libs without de-dup, but we must
# *always* de-dup these because they're special arguments to the linker
always_dedup_args = tuple('-l' + lib for lib in unixy_compiler_internal_libs)
compiler = None
def _check_args(self, args):
cargs = []
if len(args) > 2:
raise TypeError("CompilerArgs() only accepts at most 2 arguments: "
"The compiler, and optionally an initial list")
elif not args:
return cargs
elif len(args) == 1:
if isinstance(args[0], (Compiler, StaticLinker)):
self.compiler = args[0]
else:
raise TypeError("you must pass a Compiler instance as one of "
"the arguments")
elif len(args) == 2:
if isinstance(args[0], (Compiler, StaticLinker)):
self.compiler = args[0]
cargs = args[1]
elif isinstance(args[1], (Compiler, StaticLinker)):
cargs = args[0]
self.compiler = args[1]
else:
raise TypeError("you must pass a Compiler instance as one of "
"the two arguments")
else:
raise AssertionError('Not reached')
return cargs
def __init__(self, *args):
super().__init__(self._check_args(args))
@classmethod
def _can_dedup(cls, arg):
'''
Returns whether the argument can be safely de-duped. This is dependent
on three things:
a) Whether an argument can be 'overridden' by a later argument. For
example, -DFOO defines FOO and -UFOO undefines FOO. In this case, we
can safely remove the previous occurrence and add a new one. The same
is true for include paths and library paths with -I and -L. For
these we return `2`. See `dedup2_prefixes` and `dedup2_args`.
b) Arguments that once specified cannot be undone, such as `-c` or
`-pipe`. New instances of these can be completely skipped. For these
we return `1`. See `dedup1_prefixes` and `dedup1_args`.
c) Whether it matters where or how many times on the command-line
a particular argument is present. This can matter for symbol
resolution in static or shared libraries, so we cannot de-dup or
reorder them. For these we return `0`. This is the default.
In addition to these, we handle library arguments specially.
With GNU ld, we surround library arguments with -Wl,--start/end-group
to recursively search for symbols in the libraries. This is not needed
with other linkers.
'''
# A standalone argument must never be deduplicated because it is
# defined by what comes _after_ it. Thus dedupping this:
# -D FOO -D BAR
# would yield either
# -D FOO BAR
# or
# FOO -D BAR
# both of which are invalid.
if arg in cls.dedup2_prefixes:
return 0
if arg in cls.dedup2_args or \
arg.startswith(cls.dedup2_prefixes) or \
arg.endswith(cls.dedup2_suffixes):
return 2
if arg in cls.dedup1_args or \
arg.startswith(cls.dedup1_prefixes) or \
arg.endswith(cls.dedup1_suffixes) or \
re.search(cls.dedup1_regex, arg):
return 1
return 0
@classmethod
def _should_prepend(cls, arg):
if arg.startswith(cls.prepend_prefixes):
return True
return False
def to_native(self, copy=False):
# Check if we need to add --start/end-group for circular dependencies
# between static libraries, and for recursively searching for symbols
# needed by static libraries that are provided by object files or
# shared libraries.
if copy:
new = self.copy()
else:
new = self
if get_compiler_uses_gnuld(self.compiler):
global soregex
group_start = -1
group_end = -1
for i, each in enumerate(new):
if not each.startswith(('-Wl,-l', '-l')) and not each.endswith('.a') and \
not soregex.match(each):
continue
group_end = i
if group_start < 0:
# First occurrence of a library
group_start = i
if group_start >= 0:
# Last occurrence of a library
new.insert(group_end + 1, '-Wl,--end-group')
new.insert(group_start, '-Wl,--start-group')
return self.compiler.unix_args_to_native(new)
def append_direct(self, arg):
'''
Append the specified argument without any reordering or de-dup except
for absolute paths to libraries, etc, which can always be de-duped
safely.
'''
if os.path.isabs(arg):
self.append(arg)
else:
super().append(arg)
def extend_direct(self, iterable):
'''
Extend using the elements in the specified iterable without any
reordering or de-dup except for absolute paths where the order of
include search directories is not relevant
'''
for elem in iterable:
self.append_direct(elem)
def extend_preserving_lflags(self, iterable):
normal_flags = []
lflags = []
for i in iterable:
if i not in self.always_dedup_args and (i.startswith('-l') or i.startswith('-L')):
lflags.append(i)
else:
normal_flags.append(i)
self.extend(normal_flags)
self.extend_direct(lflags)
def __add__(self, args):
new = CompilerArgs(self, self.compiler)
new += args
return new
def __iadd__(self, args):
'''
Add two CompilerArgs while taking into account overriding of arguments
and while preserving the order of arguments as much as possible
'''
pre = []
post = []
if not isinstance(args, list):
raise TypeError('can only concatenate list (not "{}") to list'.format(args))
for arg in args:
# If the argument can be de-duped, do it either by removing the
# previous occurrence of it and adding a new one, or not adding the
# new occurrence.
dedup = self._can_dedup(arg)
if dedup == 1:
# Argument already exists and adding a new instance is useless
if arg in self or arg in pre or arg in post:
continue
if dedup == 2:
# Remove all previous occurrences of the arg and add it anew
if arg in self:
self.remove(arg)
if arg in pre:
pre.remove(arg)
if arg in post:
post.remove(arg)
if self._should_prepend(arg):
pre.append(arg)
else:
post.append(arg)
# Insert at the beginning
self[:0] = pre
# Append to the end
super().__iadd__(post)
return self
def __radd__(self, args):
new = CompilerArgs(args, self.compiler)
new += self
return new
def __mul__(self, args):
raise TypeError("can't multiply compiler arguments")
def __imul__(self, args):
raise TypeError("can't multiply compiler arguments")
def __rmul__(self, args):
raise TypeError("can't multiply compiler arguments")
def append(self, arg):
self.__iadd__([arg])
def extend(self, args):
self.__iadd__(args)
class Compiler:
# Libraries to ignore in find_library() since they are provided by the
# compiler or the C library. Currently only used for MSVC.
ignore_libs = ()
# Libraries that are internal compiler implementations, and must not be
# manually searched.
internal_libs = ()
def __init__(self, exelist, version, for_machine: MachineChoice, **kwargs):
if isinstance(exelist, str):
self.exelist = [exelist]
elif isinstance(exelist, list):
self.exelist = exelist
else:
raise TypeError('Unknown argument to Compiler')
# In case it's been overridden by a child class already
if not hasattr(self, 'file_suffixes'):
self.file_suffixes = lang_suffixes[self.language]
if not hasattr(self, 'can_compile_suffixes'):
self.can_compile_suffixes = set(self.file_suffixes)
self.default_suffix = self.file_suffixes[0]
self.version = version
if 'full_version' in kwargs:
self.full_version = kwargs['full_version']
else:
self.full_version = None
self.for_machine = for_machine
self.base_options = []
def __repr__(self):
repr_str = "<{0}: v{1} `{2}`>"
return repr_str.format(self.__class__.__name__, self.version,
' '.join(self.exelist))
def can_compile(self, src) -> bool:
if hasattr(src, 'fname'):
src = src.fname
suffix = os.path.splitext(src)[1].lower()
if suffix and suffix[1:] in self.can_compile_suffixes:
return True
return False
def get_id(self) -> str:
return self.id
def get_version_string(self) -> str:
details = [self.id, self.version]
if self.full_version:
details += ['"%s"' % (self.full_version)]
return '(%s)' % (' '.join(details))
def get_language(self) -> str:
return self.language
def get_display_language(self) -> str:
return self.language.capitalize()
def get_default_suffix(self) -> str:
return self.default_suffix
def get_define(self, dname, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies) -> Tuple[str, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException('%s does not support get_define ' % self.get_id())
def compute_int(self, expression, low, high, guess, prefix, env, extra_args, dependencies) -> int:
raise EnvironmentException('%s does not support compute_int ' % self.get_id())
def compute_parameters_with_absolute_paths(self, parameter_list, build_dir):
raise EnvironmentException('%s does not support compute_parameters_with_absolute_paths ' % self.get_id())
def has_members(self, typename, membernames, prefix, env, *, extra_args=None, dependencies=None) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException('%s does not support has_member(s) ' % self.get_id())
def has_type(self, typename, prefix, env, extra_args, *, dependencies=None) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException('%s does not support has_type ' % self.get_id())
def symbols_have_underscore_prefix(self, env) -> bool:
raise EnvironmentException('%s does not support symbols_have_underscore_prefix ' % self.get_id())
def get_exelist(self):
return self.exelist[:]
def get_builtin_define(self, *args, **kwargs):
raise EnvironmentException('%s does not support get_builtin_define.' % self.id)
def has_builtin_define(self, *args, **kwargs):
raise EnvironmentException('%s does not support has_builtin_define.' % self.id)
def get_always_args(self):
return []
def can_linker_accept_rsp(self):
"""
Determines whether the linker can accept arguments using the @rsp syntax.
"""
return mesonlib.is_windows()
def get_linker_always_args(self):
return []
def get_linker_lib_prefix(self):
return ''
def gen_import_library_args(self, implibname):
"""
Used only on Windows for libraries that need an import library.
This currently means C, C++, Fortran.
"""
return []
def use_preproc_flags(self) -> bool:
"""
Whether the compiler (or processes it spawns) cares about CPPFLAGS
"""
return self.get_language() in {'c', 'cpp', 'objc', 'objcpp'}
def use_ldflags(self) -> bool:
"""
Whether the compiler (or processes it spawns) cares about LDFLAGS
"""
return self.get_language() in languages_using_ldflags
def get_args_from_envvars(self):
"""
Returns a tuple of (compile_flags, link_flags) for the specified language
from the inherited environment
"""
def log_var(var, val: Optional[str]):
if val:
mlog.log('Appending {} from environment: {!r}'.format(var, val))
else:
mlog.debug('No {} in the environment, not changing global flags.'.format(var))
lang = self.get_language()
compiler_is_linker = False
if hasattr(self, 'get_linker_exelist'):
compiler_is_linker = (self.get_exelist() == self.get_linker_exelist())
if lang not in cflags_mapping:
return [], []
compile_flags = []
link_flags = []
env_compile_flags = os.environ.get(cflags_mapping[lang])
log_var(cflags_mapping[lang], env_compile_flags)
if env_compile_flags is not None:
compile_flags += shlex.split(env_compile_flags)
# Link flags (same for all languages)
if self.use_ldflags():
env_link_flags = os.environ.get('LDFLAGS')
else:
env_link_flags = None
log_var('LDFLAGS', env_link_flags)
if env_link_flags is not None:
link_flags += shlex.split(env_link_flags)
if compiler_is_linker:
# When the compiler is used as a wrapper around the linker (such as
# with GCC and Clang), the compile flags can be needed while linking
# too. This is also what Autotools does. However, we don't want to do
# this when the linker is stand-alone such as with MSVC C/C++, etc.
link_flags = compile_flags + link_flags
# Pre-processor flags for certain languages
if self.use_preproc_flags():
env_preproc_flags = os.environ.get('CPPFLAGS')
log_var('CPPFLAGS', env_preproc_flags)
if env_preproc_flags is not None:
compile_flags += shlex.split(env_preproc_flags)
return compile_flags, link_flags
def get_options(self):
opts = {} # build afresh every time
description = 'Extra arguments passed to the {}'.format(self.get_display_language())
opts.update({
self.language + '_args': coredata.UserArrayOption(
description + ' compiler',
[], shlex_split=True, user_input=True, allow_dups=True),
self.language + '_link_args': coredata.UserArrayOption(
description + ' linker',
[], shlex_split=True, user_input=True, allow_dups=True),
})
return opts
def get_and_default_options(self, properties: Properties):
"""
Take default values from env variables and/or config files.
"""
opts = self.get_options()
if properties.fallback:
# Get from env vars.
compile_args, link_args = self.get_args_from_envvars()
else:
compile_args = []
link_args = []
for k, o in opts.items():
if k in properties:
# Get from configuration files.
o.set_value(properties[k])
elif k == self.language + '_args':
o.set_value(compile_args)
elif k == self.language + '_link_args':
o.set_value(link_args)
return opts
def get_option_compile_args(self, options):
return []
def get_option_link_args(self, options):
return []
def check_header(self, *args, **kwargs) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support header checks.' % self.get_display_language())
def has_header(self, *args, **kwargs) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support header checks.' % self.get_display_language())
def has_header_symbol(self, *args, **kwargs) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support header symbol checks.' % self.get_display_language())
def compiles(self, *args, **kwargs) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support compile checks.' % self.get_display_language())
def links(self, *args, **kwargs) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support link checks.' % self.get_display_language())
def run(self, *args, **kwargs) -> RunResult:
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support run checks.' % self.get_display_language())
def sizeof(self, *args, **kwargs) -> int:
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support sizeof checks.' % self.get_display_language())
def alignment(self, *args, **kwargs) -> int:
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support alignment checks.' % self.get_display_language())
def has_function(self, *args, **kwargs) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support function checks.' % self.get_display_language())
@classmethod
def unix_args_to_native(cls, args):
"Always returns a copy that can be independently mutated"
return args[:]
def find_library(self, *args, **kwargs):
raise EnvironmentException('Language {} does not support library finding.'.format(self.get_display_language()))
def get_library_dirs(self, *args, **kwargs):
return ()
def get_program_dirs(self, *args, **kwargs):
return []
def has_multi_arguments(self, args, env) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException(
'Language {} does not support has_multi_arguments.'.format(
self.get_display_language()))
def has_multi_link_arguments(self, args, env) -> Tuple[bool, bool]:
raise EnvironmentException(
'Language {} does not support has_multi_link_arguments.'.format(
self.get_display_language()))
def _get_compile_output(self, dirname, mode):
# In pre-processor mode, the output is sent to stdout and discarded
if mode == 'preprocess':
return None
# Extension only matters if running results; '.exe' is
# guaranteed to be executable on every platform.
if mode == 'link':
suffix = 'exe'
else:
suffix = 'obj'
return os.path.join(dirname, 'output.' + suffix)
def get_compiler_args_for_mode(self, mode):
args = []
args += self.get_always_args()
if mode == 'compile':
args += self.get_compile_only_args()
if mode == 'preprocess':
args += self.get_preprocess_only_args()
return args
@contextlib.contextmanager
def compile(self, code, extra_args=None, *, mode='link', want_output=False, temp_dir=None):
if extra_args is None:
extra_args = []
try:
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory(dir=temp_dir) as tmpdirname:
if isinstance(code, str):
srcname = os.path.join(tmpdirname,
'testfile.' + self.default_suffix)
with open(srcname, 'w') as ofile:
ofile.write(code)
elif isinstance(code, mesonlib.File):
srcname = code.fname
# Construct the compiler command-line
commands = CompilerArgs(self)
commands.append(srcname)
# Preprocess mode outputs to stdout, so no output args
if mode != 'preprocess':
output = self._get_compile_output(tmpdirname, mode)
commands += self.get_output_args(output)
commands.extend(self.get_compiler_args_for_mode(mode))
# extra_args must be last because it could contain '/link' to
# pass args to VisualStudio's linker. In that case everything
# in the command line after '/link' is given to the linker.
commands += extra_args
# Generate full command-line with the exelist
commands = self.get_exelist() + commands.to_native()
mlog.debug('Running compile:')
mlog.debug('Working directory: ', tmpdirname)
mlog.debug('Command line: ', ' '.join(commands), '\n')
mlog.debug('Code:\n', code)
os_env = os.environ.copy()
os_env['LC_ALL'] = 'C'
p, p.stdo, p.stde = Popen_safe(commands, cwd=tmpdirname, env=os_env)
mlog.debug('Compiler stdout:\n', p.stdo)
mlog.debug('Compiler stderr:\n', p.stde)
p.commands = commands
p.input_name = srcname
if want_output:
p.output_name = output
p.cached = False # Make sure that the cached attribute always exists
yield p
except (PermissionError, OSError):
# On Windows antivirus programs and the like hold on to files so
# they can't be deleted. There's not much to do in this case. Also,
# catch OSError because the directory is then no longer empty.
pass
@contextlib.contextmanager
def cached_compile(self, code, cdata: coredata.CoreData, *, extra_args=None, mode: str = 'link', temp_dir=None):
assert(isinstance(cdata, coredata.CoreData))
# Calculate the key
textra_args = tuple(extra_args) if extra_args is not None else None
key = (tuple(self.exelist), self.version, code, textra_args, mode)
# Check if not cached
if key not in cdata.compiler_check_cache:
with self.compile(code, extra_args=extra_args, mode=mode, want_output=False, temp_dir=temp_dir) as p:
# Remove all attributes except the following
# This way the object can be serialized
tokeep = ['args', 'commands', 'input_name', 'output_name',
'pid', 'returncode', 'stdo', 'stde', 'text_mode']
todel = [x for x in vars(p).keys() if x not in tokeep]
for i in todel:
delattr(p, i)
p.cached = False
cdata.compiler_check_cache[key] = p
yield p
return
# Return cached
p = cdata.compiler_check_cache[key]
p.cached = True
mlog.debug('Using cached compile:')
mlog.debug('Cached command line: ', ' '.join(p.commands), '\n')
mlog.debug('Code:\n', code)
mlog.debug('Cached compiler stdout:\n', p.stdo)
mlog.debug('Cached compiler stderr:\n', p.stde)
yield p
def get_colorout_args(self, colortype):
return []
# Some compilers (msvc) write debug info to a separate file.
# These args specify where it should be written.
def get_compile_debugfile_args(self, rel_obj, **kwargs):
return []
def get_link_debugfile_args(self, rel_obj):
return []
def get_std_shared_lib_link_args(self):
return []
def get_std_shared_module_link_args(self, options):
return self.get_std_shared_lib_link_args()
def get_link_whole_for(self, args):
if isinstance(args, list) and not args:
return []
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support linking whole archives.' % self.get_display_language())
# Compiler arguments needed to enable the given instruction set.
# May be [] meaning nothing needed or None meaning the given set
# is not supported.
def get_instruction_set_args(self, instruction_set):
return None
def build_unix_rpath_args(self, build_dir, from_dir, rpath_paths, build_rpath, install_rpath):
if not rpath_paths and not install_rpath and not build_rpath:
return []
args = []
if mesonlib.is_osx():
# Ensure that there is enough space for install_name_tool in-place editing of large RPATHs
args.append('-Wl,-headerpad_max_install_names')
# @loader_path is the equivalent of $ORIGIN on macOS
# https://stackoverflow.com/q/26280738
origin_placeholder = '@loader_path'
else:
origin_placeholder = '$ORIGIN'
# The rpaths we write must be relative if they point to the build dir,
# because otherwise they have different length depending on the build
# directory. This breaks reproducible builds.
processed_rpaths = prepare_rpaths(rpath_paths, build_dir, from_dir)
# Need to deduplicate rpaths, as macOS's install_name_tool
# is *very* allergic to duplicate -delete_rpath arguments
# when calling depfixer on installation.
all_paths = OrderedSet([os.path.join(origin_placeholder, p) for p in processed_rpaths])
# Build_rpath is used as-is (it is usually absolute).
if build_rpath != '':
all_paths.add(build_rpath)
if mesonlib.is_dragonflybsd() or mesonlib.is_openbsd():
# This argument instructs the compiler to record the value of
# ORIGIN in the .dynamic section of the elf. On Linux this is done
# by default, but is not on dragonfly/openbsd for some reason. Without this
# $ORIGIN in the runtime path will be undefined and any binaries
# linked against local libraries will fail to resolve them.
args.append('-Wl,-z,origin')
if mesonlib.is_osx():
# macOS does not support colon-separated strings in LC_RPATH,
# hence we have to pass each path component individually
args += ['-Wl,-rpath,' + rp for rp in all_paths]
else:
# In order to avoid relinking for RPATH removal, the binary needs to contain just
# enough space in the ELF header to hold the final installation RPATH.
paths = ':'.join(all_paths)
if len(paths) < len(install_rpath):
padding = 'X' * (len(install_rpath) - len(paths))
if not paths:
paths = padding
else:
paths = paths + ':' + padding
args.append('-Wl,-rpath,' + paths)
if mesonlib.is_sunos():
return args
if get_compiler_is_linuxlike(self):
# Rpaths to use while linking must be absolute. These are not
# written to the binary. Needed only with GNU ld:
# https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16936
# Not needed on Windows or other platforms that don't use RPATH
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1897
#
# In addition, this linker option tends to be quite long and some
# compilers have trouble dealing with it. That's why we will include
# one option per folder, like this:
#
# -Wl,-rpath-link,/path/to/folder1 -Wl,-rpath,/path/to/folder2 ...
#
# ...instead of just one single looooong option, like this:
#
# -Wl,-rpath-link,/path/to/folder1:/path/to/folder2:...
args += ['-Wl,-rpath-link,' + os.path.join(build_dir, p) for p in rpath_paths]
return args
def thread_flags(self, env):
return []
def openmp_flags(self):
raise EnvironmentException('Language %s does not support OpenMP flags.' % self.get_display_language())
def language_stdlib_only_link_flags(self):
# The linker flags needed to link the standard library of the current
# language in. This is needed in cases where you e.g. combine D and C++
# and both of which need to link their runtime library in or otherwise
# building fails with undefined symbols.
return []
def gnu_symbol_visibility_args(self, vistype):
return []
def get_gui_app_args(self, value):
return []
def has_func_attribute(self, name, env):
raise EnvironmentException(
'Language {} does not support function attributes.'.format(self.get_display_language()))
def get_pic_args(self):
m = 'Language {} does not support position-independent code'
raise EnvironmentException(m.format(self.get_display_language()))
def get_pie_args(self):
m = 'Language {} does not support position-independent executable'
raise EnvironmentException(m.format(self.get_display_language()))
def get_pie_link_args(self):
m = 'Language {} does not support position-independent executable'
raise EnvironmentException(m.format(self.get_display_language()))
def get_argument_syntax(self):
"""Returns the argument family type.
Compilers fall into families if they try to emulate the command line
interface of another compiler. For example, clang is in the GCC family
since it accepts most of the same arguments as GCC. ICL (ICC on
windows) is in the MSVC family since it accepts most of the same
arguments as MSVC.
"""
return 'other'
def get_profile_generate_args(self):
raise EnvironmentException(
'%s does not support get_profile_generate_args ' % self.get_id())
def get_profile_use_args(self):
raise EnvironmentException(
'%s does not support get_profile_use_args ' % self.get_id())
def get_undefined_link_args(self):
'''
Get args for allowing undefined symbols when linking to a shared library
'''
return []
def remove_linkerlike_args(self, args):
return [x for x in args if not x.startswith('-Wl')]
def get_lto_compile_args(self) -> List[str]:
return []
def get_lto_link_args(self) -> List[str]:
return []
def sanitizer_compile_args(self, value: str) -> List[str]:
return []
def sanitizer_link_args(self, value: str) -> List[str]:
return []
@enum.unique
class CompilerType(enum.Enum):
GCC_STANDARD = 0
GCC_OSX = 1
GCC_MINGW = 2
GCC_CYGWIN = 3
CLANG_STANDARD = 10
CLANG_OSX = 11
CLANG_MINGW = 12
# Possibly clang-cl?
ICC_STANDARD = 20
ICC_OSX = 21
ICC_WIN = 22
ARM_WIN = 30
CCRX_WIN = 40
PGI_STANDARD = 50
PGI_OSX = 51
PGI_WIN = 52
@property
def is_standard_compiler(self):
return self.name in ('GCC_STANDARD', 'CLANG_STANDARD', 'ICC_STANDARD', 'PGI_STANDARD')
@property
def is_osx_compiler(self):
return self.name in ('GCC_OSX', 'CLANG_OSX', 'ICC_OSX', 'PGI_OSX')
@property
def is_windows_compiler(self):
return self.name in ('GCC_MINGW', 'GCC_CYGWIN', 'CLANG_MINGW', 'ICC_WIN', 'ARM_WIN', 'CCRX_WIN', 'PGI_WIN')
def get_compiler_is_linuxlike(compiler):
compiler_type = getattr(compiler, 'compiler_type', None)
return compiler_type and compiler_type.is_standard_compiler
def get_compiler_uses_gnuld(c):
# FIXME: Perhaps we should detect the linker in the environment?
# FIXME: Assumes that *BSD use GNU ld, but they might start using lld soon
compiler_type = getattr(c, 'compiler_type', None)
return compiler_type in {
CompilerType.GCC_STANDARD,
CompilerType.GCC_MINGW,
CompilerType.GCC_CYGWIN,
CompilerType.CLANG_STANDARD,
CompilerType.CLANG_MINGW,
CompilerType.ICC_STANDARD,
}
def get_largefile_args(compiler):
'''
Enable transparent large-file-support for 32-bit UNIX systems
'''
if get_compiler_is_linuxlike(compiler):
# Enable large-file support unconditionally on all platforms other
# than macOS and Windows. macOS is now 64-bit-only so it doesn't
# need anything special, and Windows doesn't have automatic LFS.
# You must use the 64-bit counterparts explicitly.
# glibc, musl, and uclibc, and all BSD libcs support this. On Android,
# support for transparent LFS is available depending on the version of
# Bionic: https://github.com/android/platform_bionic#32-bit-abi-bugs
# https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=64613
#
# If this breaks your code, fix it! It's been 20+ years!
return ['-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64']
# We don't enable -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE since that enables
# transitionary features and must be enabled by programs that use
# those features explicitly.
return []