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# $NetBSD: compiler.mk,v 1.34 2004/07/04 00:38:15 wiz Exp $
#
# This Makefile fragment implements handling for supported C/C++/Fortran
# compilers.
#
# The following variables are used by this file:
#
# PKGSRC_COMPILER
# A list of values specifying the chain of compilers to be used by
# pkgsrc to build packages.
#
# Valid values are:
# distcc distributed C/C++ (chainable)
# ccache compiler cache (chainable)
# gcc GNU
# mipspro Silicon Graphics, Inc. MIPSpro (n32/n64)
# mipspro-ucode Silicon Graphics, Inc. MIPSpro (o32)
# sunpro Sun Microsystems, Inc. WorkShip/Forte/Sun
# ONE Studio
#
# The default is "gcc". You can use ccache and/or distcc with an
# appropriate PKGSRC_COMPILER setting, e.g. "ccache distcc gcc".
# The chain should always end in a real compiler. This should only
# be set in /etc/mk.conf.
#
# 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_PKGSRC_GCC
# Force using the appropriate version of GCC from pkgsrc based on
# GCC_REQD instead of the native compiler. Should only be set in
# /etc/mk.conf.
#
# USE_GCC_SHLIB
# Indicates that a package uses GCC shared libraries, so we
# register a runtime dependency on the compiler package.
#
# 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, 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"
# XXX Add this gross and completely inaccurate hack. Packages that
# XXX set USE_GCC_SHLIB should be adjusted to set USE_LANGUAGES
# XXX correctly (most likely by saying it needs either "c++" or
# XXX "c c++"). This is here for now so that ~85 packages won't
# XXX suddenly break.
#
.if defined(USE_GCC_SHLIB)
USE_LANGUAGES?= c c++
.endif
# By default, assume that the package requires a C compiler.
USE_LANGUAGES?= c
# Default to using gcc.
PKGSRC_COMPILER?= gcc
# 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= gcc mipspro mipspro-ucode sunpro
_PSEUDO_COMPILERS= ccache distcc
.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}
.for _compiler_ in ${_PKGSRC_COMPILER}
. include "../../mk/compiler/${_compiler_}.mk"
.endfor
.endif # BSD_COMPILER_MK
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