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489 lines
14 KiB
Python
489 lines
14 KiB
Python
#! /usr/bin/env python
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# encoding: utf-8
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# DC 2008
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# Thomas Nagy 2016-2018 (ita)
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"""
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Fortran configuration helpers
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"""
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import re, os, sys, shlex
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from waflib.Configure import conf
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from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method
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FC_FRAGMENT = ' program main\n end program main\n'
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FC_FRAGMENT2 = ' PROGRAM MAIN\n END\n' # what's the actual difference between these?
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@conf
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def fc_flags(conf):
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"""
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Defines common fortran configuration flags and file extensions
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"""
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v = conf.env
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v.FC_SRC_F = []
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v.FC_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o']
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v.FCINCPATH_ST = '-I%s'
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v.FCDEFINES_ST = '-D%s'
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if not v.LINK_FC:
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v.LINK_FC = v.FC
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v.FCLNK_SRC_F = []
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v.FCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o']
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v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-fpic']
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v.LINKFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-shared']
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v.fcshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so'
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v.fcstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a'
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v.FCLIB_ST = '-l%s'
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v.FCLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s'
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v.FCSTLIB_ST = '-l%s'
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v.FCSTLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s'
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v.FCSTLIB_MARKER = '-Wl,-Bstatic'
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v.FCSHLIB_MARKER = '-Wl,-Bdynamic'
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v.SONAME_ST = '-Wl,-h,%s'
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@conf
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def fc_add_flags(conf):
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"""
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Adds FCFLAGS / LDFLAGS / LINKFLAGS from os.environ to conf.env
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"""
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conf.add_os_flags('FCPPFLAGS', dup=False)
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conf.add_os_flags('FCFLAGS', dup=False)
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conf.add_os_flags('LINKFLAGS', dup=False)
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conf.add_os_flags('LDFLAGS', dup=False)
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@conf
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def check_fortran(self, *k, **kw):
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"""
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Compiles a Fortran program to ensure that the settings are correct
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"""
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self.check_cc(
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fragment = FC_FRAGMENT,
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compile_filename = 'test.f',
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features = 'fc fcprogram',
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msg = 'Compiling a simple fortran app')
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@conf
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def check_fc(self, *k, **kw):
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"""
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Same as :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.check` but defaults to the *Fortran* programming language
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(this overrides the C defaults in :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.validate_c`)
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"""
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kw['compiler'] = 'fc'
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if not 'compile_mode' in kw:
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kw['compile_mode'] = 'fc'
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if not 'type' in kw:
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kw['type'] = 'fcprogram'
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if not 'compile_filename' in kw:
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kw['compile_filename'] = 'test.f90'
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if not 'code' in kw:
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kw['code'] = FC_FRAGMENT
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return self.check(*k, **kw)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# --- These are the default platform modifiers, refactored here for
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# convenience. gfortran and g95 have much overlap.
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@conf
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def fortran_modifier_darwin(conf):
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"""
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Defines Fortran flags and extensions for OSX systems
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"""
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v = conf.env
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v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-fPIC']
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v.LINKFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-dynamiclib']
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v.fcshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.dylib'
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v.FRAMEWORKPATH_ST = '-F%s'
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v.FRAMEWORK_ST = ['-framework']
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v.LINKFLAGS_fcstlib = []
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v.FCSHLIB_MARKER = ''
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v.FCSTLIB_MARKER = ''
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v.SONAME_ST = ''
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@conf
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def fortran_modifier_win32(conf):
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"""
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Defines Fortran flags for Windows platforms
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"""
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v = conf.env
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v.fcprogram_PATTERN = v.fcprogram_test_PATTERN = '%s.exe'
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v.fcshlib_PATTERN = '%s.dll'
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v.implib_PATTERN = '%s.dll.a'
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v.IMPLIB_ST = '-Wl,--out-implib,%s'
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v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = []
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# Auto-import is enabled by default even without this option,
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# but enabling it explicitly has the nice effect of suppressing the rather boring, debug-level messages
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# that the linker emits otherwise.
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v.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['-Wl,--enable-auto-import'])
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@conf
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def fortran_modifier_cygwin(conf):
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"""
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Defines Fortran flags for use on cygwin
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"""
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fortran_modifier_win32(conf)
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v = conf.env
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v.fcshlib_PATTERN = 'cyg%s.dll'
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v.append_value('LINKFLAGS_fcshlib', ['-Wl,--enable-auto-image-base'])
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v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = []
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@conf
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def check_fortran_dummy_main(self, *k, **kw):
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"""
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Determines if a main function is needed by compiling a code snippet with
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the C compiler and linking it with the Fortran compiler (useful on unix-like systems)
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"""
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if not self.env.CC:
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self.fatal('A c compiler is required for check_fortran_dummy_main')
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lst = ['MAIN__', '__MAIN', '_MAIN', 'MAIN_', 'MAIN']
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lst.extend([m.lower() for m in lst])
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lst.append('')
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self.start_msg('Detecting whether we need a dummy main')
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for main in lst:
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kw['fortran_main'] = main
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try:
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self.check_cc(
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fragment = 'int %s() { return 0; }\n' % (main or 'test'),
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features = 'c fcprogram',
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mandatory = True
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)
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if not main:
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self.env.FC_MAIN = -1
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self.end_msg('no')
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else:
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self.env.FC_MAIN = main
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self.end_msg('yes %s' % main)
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break
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except self.errors.ConfigurationError:
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pass
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else:
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self.end_msg('not found')
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self.fatal('could not detect whether fortran requires a dummy main, see the config.log')
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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GCC_DRIVER_LINE = re.compile('^Driving:')
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POSIX_STATIC_EXT = re.compile(r'\S+\.a')
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POSIX_LIB_FLAGS = re.compile(r'-l\S+')
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@conf
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def is_link_verbose(self, txt):
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"""Returns True if 'useful' link options can be found in txt"""
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assert isinstance(txt, str)
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for line in txt.splitlines():
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if not GCC_DRIVER_LINE.search(line):
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if POSIX_STATIC_EXT.search(line) or POSIX_LIB_FLAGS.search(line):
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return True
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return False
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@conf
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def check_fortran_verbose_flag(self, *k, **kw):
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"""
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Checks what kind of verbose (-v) flag works, then sets it to env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG
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"""
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self.start_msg('fortran link verbose flag')
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for x in ('-v', '--verbose', '-verbose', '-V'):
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try:
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self.check_cc(
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features = 'fc fcprogram_test',
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fragment = FC_FRAGMENT2,
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compile_filename = 'test.f',
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linkflags = [x],
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mandatory=True)
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except self.errors.ConfigurationError:
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pass
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else:
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# output is on stderr or stdout (for xlf)
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if self.is_link_verbose(self.test_bld.err) or self.is_link_verbose(self.test_bld.out):
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self.end_msg(x)
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break
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else:
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self.end_msg('failure')
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self.fatal('Could not obtain the fortran link verbose flag (see config.log)')
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self.env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG = x
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return x
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# linkflags which match those are ignored
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LINKFLAGS_IGNORED = [r'-lang*', r'-lcrt[a-zA-Z0-9\.]*\.o', r'-lc$', r'-lSystem', r'-libmil', r'-LIST:*', r'-LNO:*']
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if os.name == 'nt':
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LINKFLAGS_IGNORED.extend([r'-lfrt*', r'-luser32', r'-lkernel32', r'-ladvapi32', r'-lmsvcrt', r'-lshell32', r'-lmingw', r'-lmoldname'])
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else:
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LINKFLAGS_IGNORED.append(r'-lgcc*')
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RLINKFLAGS_IGNORED = [re.compile(f) for f in LINKFLAGS_IGNORED]
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def _match_ignore(line):
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"""Returns True if the line should be ignored (Fortran verbose flag test)"""
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for i in RLINKFLAGS_IGNORED:
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if i.match(line):
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return True
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return False
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def parse_fortran_link(lines):
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"""Given the output of verbose link of Fortran compiler, this returns a
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list of flags necessary for linking using the standard linker."""
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final_flags = []
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for line in lines:
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if not GCC_DRIVER_LINE.match(line):
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_parse_flink_line(line, final_flags)
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return final_flags
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SPACE_OPTS = re.compile('^-[LRuYz]$')
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NOSPACE_OPTS = re.compile('^-[RL]')
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def _parse_flink_token(lexer, token, tmp_flags):
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# Here we go (convention for wildcard is shell, not regex !)
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# 1 TODO: we first get some root .a libraries
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# 2 TODO: take everything starting by -bI:*
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# 3 Ignore the following flags: -lang* | -lcrt*.o | -lc |
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# -lgcc* | -lSystem | -libmil | -LANG:=* | -LIST:* | -LNO:*)
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# 4 take into account -lkernel32
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# 5 For options of the kind -[[LRuYz]], as they take one argument
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# after, the actual option is the next token
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# 6 For -YP,*: take and replace by -Larg where arg is the old
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# argument
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# 7 For -[lLR]*: take
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# step 3
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if _match_ignore(token):
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pass
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# step 4
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elif token.startswith('-lkernel32') and sys.platform == 'cygwin':
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tmp_flags.append(token)
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# step 5
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elif SPACE_OPTS.match(token):
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t = lexer.get_token()
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if t.startswith('P,'):
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t = t[2:]
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for opt in t.split(os.pathsep):
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tmp_flags.append('-L%s' % opt)
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# step 6
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elif NOSPACE_OPTS.match(token):
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tmp_flags.append(token)
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# step 7
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elif POSIX_LIB_FLAGS.match(token):
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tmp_flags.append(token)
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else:
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# ignore anything not explicitly taken into account
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pass
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t = lexer.get_token()
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return t
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def _parse_flink_line(line, final_flags):
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"""private"""
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lexer = shlex.shlex(line, posix = True)
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lexer.whitespace_split = True
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t = lexer.get_token()
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tmp_flags = []
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while t:
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t = _parse_flink_token(lexer, t, tmp_flags)
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final_flags.extend(tmp_flags)
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return final_flags
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@conf
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def check_fortran_clib(self, autoadd=True, *k, **kw):
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"""
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Obtains the flags for linking with the C library
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if this check works, add uselib='CLIB' to your task generators
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"""
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if not self.env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG:
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self.fatal('env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG is not set: execute check_fortran_verbose_flag?')
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self.start_msg('Getting fortran runtime link flags')
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try:
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self.check_cc(
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fragment = FC_FRAGMENT2,
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compile_filename = 'test.f',
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features = 'fc fcprogram_test',
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linkflags = [self.env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG]
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)
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except Exception:
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self.end_msg(False)
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if kw.get('mandatory', True):
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conf.fatal('Could not find the c library flags')
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else:
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out = self.test_bld.err
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flags = parse_fortran_link(out.splitlines())
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self.end_msg('ok (%s)' % ' '.join(flags))
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self.env.LINKFLAGS_CLIB = flags
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return flags
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return []
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def getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=False):
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"""
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Obtains Fortran command outputs
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"""
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from waflib import Errors
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if conf.env.env:
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env = conf.env.env
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else:
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env = dict(os.environ)
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env['LANG'] = 'C'
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input = stdin and '\n'.encode() or None
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try:
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out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, env=env, output=0, input=input)
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except Errors.WafError as e:
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# An WafError might indicate an error code during the command
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# execution, in this case we still obtain the stderr and stdout,
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# which we can use to find the version string.
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if not (hasattr(e, 'stderr') and hasattr(e, 'stdout')):
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raise e
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else:
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# Ignore the return code and return the original
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# stdout and stderr.
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out = e.stdout
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err = e.stderr
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except Exception:
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conf.fatal('could not determine the compiler version %r' % cmd)
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return (out, err)
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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ROUTINES_CODE = """\
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subroutine foobar()
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return
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end
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subroutine foo_bar()
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return
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end
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"""
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MAIN_CODE = """
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void %(dummy_func_nounder)s(void);
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void %(dummy_func_under)s(void);
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int %(main_func_name)s() {
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%(dummy_func_nounder)s();
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%(dummy_func_under)s();
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return 0;
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}
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"""
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@feature('link_main_routines_func')
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@before_method('process_source')
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def link_main_routines_tg_method(self):
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"""
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The configuration test declares a unique task generator,
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so we create other task generators from there for fortran link tests
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"""
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def write_test_file(task):
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task.outputs[0].write(task.generator.code)
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bld = self.bld
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bld(rule=write_test_file, target='main.c', code=MAIN_CODE % self.__dict__)
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bld(rule=write_test_file, target='test.f', code=ROUTINES_CODE)
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bld(features='fc fcstlib', source='test.f', target='test')
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bld(features='c fcprogram', source='main.c', target='app', use='test')
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def mangling_schemes():
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"""
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Generate triplets for use with mangle_name
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(used in check_fortran_mangling)
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the order is tuned for gfortan
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"""
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for u in ('_', ''):
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for du in ('', '_'):
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for c in ("lower", "upper"):
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yield (u, du, c)
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def mangle_name(u, du, c, name):
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"""Mangle a name from a triplet (used in check_fortran_mangling)"""
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return getattr(name, c)() + u + (name.find('_') != -1 and du or '')
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@conf
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def check_fortran_mangling(self, *k, **kw):
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"""
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Detect the mangling scheme, sets FORTRAN_MANGLING to the triplet found
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This test will compile a fortran static library, then link a c app against it
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"""
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if not self.env.CC:
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self.fatal('A c compiler is required for link_main_routines')
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if not self.env.FC:
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self.fatal('A fortran compiler is required for link_main_routines')
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if not self.env.FC_MAIN:
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self.fatal('Checking for mangling requires self.env.FC_MAIN (execute "check_fortran_dummy_main" first?)')
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self.start_msg('Getting fortran mangling scheme')
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for (u, du, c) in mangling_schemes():
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try:
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self.check_cc(
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compile_filename = [],
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features = 'link_main_routines_func',
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msg = 'nomsg',
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errmsg = 'nomsg',
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dummy_func_nounder = mangle_name(u, du, c, 'foobar'),
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dummy_func_under = mangle_name(u, du, c, 'foo_bar'),
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main_func_name = self.env.FC_MAIN
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)
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except self.errors.ConfigurationError:
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pass
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else:
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self.end_msg("ok ('%s', '%s', '%s-case')" % (u, du, c))
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self.env.FORTRAN_MANGLING = (u, du, c)
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break
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else:
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self.end_msg(False)
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self.fatal('mangler not found')
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return (u, du, c)
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@feature('pyext')
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@before_method('propagate_uselib_vars', 'apply_link')
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def set_lib_pat(self):
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"""Sets the Fortran flags for linking with Python"""
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self.env.fcshlib_PATTERN = self.env.pyext_PATTERN
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@conf
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def detect_openmp(self):
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"""
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Detects openmp flags and sets the OPENMP ``FCFLAGS``/``LINKFLAGS``
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"""
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for x in ('-fopenmp','-openmp','-mp','-xopenmp','-omp','-qsmp=omp'):
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try:
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self.check_fc(
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msg = 'Checking for OpenMP flag %s' % x,
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fragment = 'program main\n call omp_get_num_threads()\nend program main',
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fcflags = x,
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linkflags = x,
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uselib_store = 'OPENMP'
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)
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except self.errors.ConfigurationError:
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pass
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else:
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break
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else:
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self.fatal('Could not find OpenMP')
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@conf
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def check_gfortran_o_space(self):
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if self.env.FC_NAME != 'GFORTRAN' or int(self.env.FC_VERSION[0]) > 4:
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# This is for old compilers and only for gfortran.
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# No idea how other implementations handle this. Be safe and bail out.
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return
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self.env.stash()
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self.env.FCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o', '']
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try:
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self.check_fc(msg='Checking if the -o link must be split from arguments', fragment=FC_FRAGMENT, features='fc fcshlib')
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except self.errors.ConfigurationError:
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self.env.revert()
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else:
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self.env.commit()
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