# $NetBSD: compiler.mk,v 1.59 2007/04/17 11:05:33 tnn Exp $ # # This Makefile fragment implements handling for supported C/C++/Fortran # compilers. # # The following variables may be set by the pkgsrc user in mk.conf: # # PKGSRC_COMPILER # A list of values specifying the chain of compilers to be used by # pkgsrc to build packages. # # Valid values are: # ccc Compaq C Compilers (Tru64) # ccache compiler cache (chainable) # distcc distributed C/C++ (chainable) # f2c Fortran 77 to C compiler (chainable) # icc Intel C++ Compiler (Linux) # ido SGI IRIS Development Option cc (IRIX 5) # gcc GNU # hp HP-UX C/aC++ compilers # mipspro Silicon Graphics, Inc. MIPSpro (n32/n64) # mipspro-ucode Silicon Graphics, Inc. MIPSpro (o32) # sunpro Sun Microsystems, Inc. WorkShip/Forte/Sun # ONE Studio # xlc IBM's XL C/C++ compiler suite (Darwin/MacOSX) # # The default is "gcc". You can use ccache and/or distcc with # an appropriate PKGSRC_COMPILER setting, e.g. "ccache distcc # gcc". You can also use "f2c" to overlay the lang/f2c package # over the C compiler instead of using the system Fortran # compiler. The chain should always end in a real compiler. # This should only be set in /etc/mk.conf. # # USE_PKGSRC_GCC # Force using the appropriate version of GCC from pkgsrc based on # GCC_REQD instead of the native compiler. # # The following variables may be set by a package: # # GCC_REQD # A list of version numbers used to determine the minimum # version of GCC required by a package. This value should only # be appended to by a package Makefile. # # NOTE: Be conservative when setting GCC_REQD, as lang/gcc3 is # known not to build on some platforms, e.g. Darwin. If gcc3 is # required, set GCC_REQD=3.0 so that we do not try to pull in # lang/gcc3 unnecessarily and have it fail. # # USE_LANGUAGES # Lists the languages used in the source code of the package, # and is used to determine the correct compilers to install. # Valid values are: c, c99, c++, fortran, java, objc. The # default is "c". # # The following variables are defined, and available for testing in # package Makefiles: # # CC_VERSION # The compiler and version being used, e.g., # # .include "../../mk/compiler.mk" # # .if !empty(CC_VERSION:Mgcc-3*) # ... # .endif # .if !defined(BSD_COMPILER_MK) BSD_COMPILER_MK= defined .include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk" # Since most packages need a C compiler, this is the default value. USE_LANGUAGES?= c # Add c support if c99 is set .if !empty(USE_LANGUAGES:Mc99) USE_LANGUAGES+= c .endif # For environments where there is an external gcc too, but pkgsrc # should use the pkgsrc one for consistency. # .if defined(USE_PKGSRC_GCC) _USE_PKGSRC_GCC= yes .endif _COMPILERS= ccc gcc icc ido mipspro mipspro-ucode sunpro xlc hp _PSEUDO_COMPILERS= ccache distcc f2c .if defined(NOT_FOR_COMPILER) && !empty(NOT_FOR_COMPILER) . for _compiler_ in ${_COMPILERS} . if ${NOT_FOR_COMPILER:M${_compiler_}} == "" _ACCEPTABLE_COMPILERS+= ${_compiler_} . endif . endfor .elif defined(ONLY_FOR_COMPILER) && !empty(ONLY_FOR_COMPILER) . for _compiler_ in ${_COMPILERS} . if ${ONLY_FOR_COMPILER:M${_compiler_}} != "" _ACCEPTABLE_COMPILERS+= ${_compiler_} . endif . endfor .else _ACCEPTABLE_COMPILERS+= ${_COMPILERS} .endif .if defined(_ACCEPTABLE_COMPILERS) . for _acceptable_ in ${_ACCEPTABLE_COMPILERS} . for _compiler_ in ${PKGSRC_COMPILER} . if !empty(_ACCEPTABLE_COMPILERS:M${_compiler_}) && !defined(_COMPILER) _COMPILER= ${_compiler_} . endif . endfor . endfor .endif .if !defined(_COMPILER) PKG_FAIL_REASON+= "No acceptable compiler found for ${PKGNAME}." .endif .for _compiler_ in ${PKGSRC_COMPILER} . if !empty(_PSEUDO_COMPILERS:M${_compiler_}) _PKGSRC_COMPILER:= ${_compiler_} ${_PKGSRC_COMPILER} . endif .endfor _PKGSRC_COMPILER:= ${_COMPILER} ${_PKGSRC_COMPILER} _COMPILER_STRIP_VARS= # empty .for _compiler_ in ${_PKGSRC_COMPILER} . include "../../mk/compiler/${_compiler_}.mk" .endfor .undef _compiler_ .if !defined(PKG_CPP) PKG_CPP:=${CPP} .endif # Strip the leading paths from the toolchain variables since we manipulate # the PATH to use the correct executable. # .for _var_ in ${_COMPILER_STRIP_VARS} . if empty(${_var_}:C/^/_asdf_/1:N_asdf_*) ${_var_}:= ${${_var_}:C/^/_asdf_/1:M_asdf_*:S/^_asdf_//:T} . else ${_var_}:= ${${_var_}:C/^/_asdf_/1:M_asdf_*:S/^_asdf_//:T} ${${_var_}:C/^/_asdf_/1:N_asdf_*} . endif .endfor .if defined(ABI) && !empty(ABI) _WRAP_EXTRA_ARGS.CC+= ${_COMPILER_ABI_FLAG.${ABI}} _WRAP_EXTRA_ARGS.CXX+= ${_COMPILER_ABI_FLAG.${ABI}} _WRAP_EXTRA_ARGS.LD+= ${_LINKER_ABI_FLAG.${ABI}} .endif # If the languages are not requested, force them not to be available # in the generated wrappers. # _FAIL_WRAPPER.CC= ${WRKDIR}/.compiler/bin/c-fail-wrapper _FAIL_WRAPPER.CXX= ${WRKDIR}/.compiler/bin/c++-fail-wrapper _FAIL_WRAPPER.FC= ${WRKDIR}/.compiler/bin/fortran-fail-wrapper ${_FAIL_WRAPPER.CC}: fail-wrapper ${_FAIL_WRAPPER.CXX}: fail-wrapper ${_FAIL_WRAPPER.FC}: fail-wrapper .PHONY: fail-wrapper fail-wrapper: .USE ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H} ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG} \ exec 1>${.TARGET}; \ ${ECHO} '#!'${TOOLS_SHELL:Q}; \ ${ECHO} 'wrapperlog="$${TOOLS_WRAPPER_LOG-'${_TOOLS_WRAP_LOG:Q}'}"'; \ ${ECHO} ${ECHO:Q} '"*** Please consider adding USE_LANGUAGES+='${.TARGET:T:S/-fail-wrapper//:Q}' to the package Makefile." >> $$wrapperlog'; \ ${ECHO} ${ECHO:Q} '"*** Please consider adding USE_LANGUAGES+='${.TARGET:T:S/-fail-wrapper//:Q}' to the package Makefile." > ${WARNING_DIR}/${.TARGET:T}'; \ ${ECHO} 'exit 1' ${_PKG_SILENT}${_PKG_DEBUG}${CHMOD} +x ${.TARGET} .if empty(USE_LANGUAGES:Mc) && empty(USE_LANGUAGES:Mobjc) PKG_CC:= ${_FAIL_WRAPPER.CC} ALL_ENV+= CPP=${CPP:Q} override-tools: ${_FAIL_WRAPPER.CC} .endif .if empty(USE_LANGUAGES:Mc++) PKG_CXX:= ${_FAIL_WRAPPER.CXX} ALL_ENV+= CXXCPP=${CPP:Q} # to make some Autoconf scripts happy override-tools: ${_FAIL_WRAPPER.CXX} .endif .if empty(USE_LANGUAGES:Mfortran) PKG_FC:= ${_FAIL_WRAPPER.FC} override-tools: ${_FAIL_WRAPPER.FC} .endif .endif # BSD_COMPILER_MK