rust/configure
Alex Crichton a0546ded10 rustc: Disable rpath settings by default
This commit disables rustc's emission of rpath attributes into dynamic libraries
and executables by default. The functionality is still preserved, but it must
now be manually enabled via a `-C rpath` flag.

This involved a few changes to the local build system:

* --disable-rpath is now the default configure option
* Makefiles now prefer our own LD_LIBRARY_PATH over the user's LD_LIBRARY_PATH
  in order to support building rust with rust already installed.
* The compiletest program was taught to correctly pass through the aux dir as a
  component of LD_LIBRARY_PATH in more situations.

The major impact of this change is that neither rustdoc nor rustc will work
out-of-the-box in all situations because they are dynamically linked. It must be
arranged to ensure that the libraries of a rust installation are part of the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH. The default installation paths for all platforms ensure this,
but if an installation is in a nonstandard location, then configuration may be
necessary.

Additionally, for all developers of rustc, it will no longer be possible to run
$target/stageN/bin/rustc out-of-the-box. The old behavior can be regained
through the `--enable-rpath` option to the configure script.

This change brings linux/mac installations in line with windows installations
where rpath is not possible.

Closes #11747
[breaking-change]
2014-06-16 21:55:38 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
msg() {
echo "configure: $1"
}
step_msg() {
msg
msg "$1"
msg
}
warn() {
echo "configure: WARNING: $1"
}
err() {
echo "configure: error: $1"
exit 1
}
need_ok() {
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
err "$1"
fi
}
need_cmd() {
if command -v $1 >/dev/null 2>&1
then msg "found $1"
else err "need $1"
fi
}
make_dir() {
if [ ! -d $1 ]
then
msg "mkdir -p $1"
mkdir -p $1
fi
}
copy_if_changed() {
if cmp -s $1 $2
then
msg "leaving $2 unchanged"
else
msg "cp $1 $2"
cp -f $1 $2
chmod u-w $2 # make copied artifact read-only
fi
}
move_if_changed() {
if cmp -s $1 $2
then
msg "leaving $2 unchanged"
else
msg "mv $1 $2"
mv -f $1 $2
chmod u-w $2 # make moved artifact read-only
fi
}
putvar() {
local T
eval T=\$$1
eval TLEN=\${#$1}
if [ $TLEN -gt 35 ]
then
printf "configure: %-20s := %.35s ...\n" $1 "$T"
else
printf "configure: %-20s := %s %s\n" $1 "$T" "$2"
fi
printf "%-20s := %s\n" $1 "$T" >>config.tmp
}
probe() {
local V=$1
shift
local P
local T
for P
do
T=$(command -v $P 2>&1)
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
VER0=$($P --version 2>/dev/null | head -1 \
| sed -e 's/[^0-9]*\([vV]\?[0-9.]\+[^ ]*\).*/\1/' )
if [ $? -eq 0 -a "x${VER0}" != "x" ]
then
VER="($VER0)"
else
VER=""
fi
break
else
VER=""
T=""
fi
done
eval $V=\$T
putvar $V "$VER"
}
probe_need() {
local V=$1
probe $*
eval VV=\$$V
if [ -z "$VV" ]
then
err "needed, but unable to find any of: $*"
fi
}
validate_opt () {
for arg in $CFG_CONFIGURE_ARGS
do
isArgValid=0
for option in $BOOL_OPTIONS
do
if test --disable-$option = $arg
then
isArgValid=1
fi
if test --enable-$option = $arg
then
isArgValid=1
fi
done
for option in $VAL_OPTIONS
do
if echo "$arg" | grep -q -- "--$option="
then
isArgValid=1
fi
done
if [ "$arg" = "--help" ]
then
echo
echo "No more help available for Configure options,"
echo "check the Wiki or join our IRC channel"
break
else
if test $isArgValid -eq 0
then
err "Option '$arg' is not recognized"
fi
fi
done
}
valopt() {
VAL_OPTIONS="$VAL_OPTIONS $1"
local OP=$1
local DEFAULT=$2
shift
shift
local DOC="$*"
if [ $HELP -eq 0 ]
then
local UOP=$(echo $OP | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]' | tr '\-' '\_')
local V="CFG_${UOP}"
eval $V="$DEFAULT"
for arg in $CFG_CONFIGURE_ARGS
do
if echo "$arg" | grep -q -- "--$OP="
then
val=$(echo "$arg" | cut -f2 -d=)
eval $V=$val
fi
done
putvar $V
else
if [ -z "$DEFAULT" ]
then
DEFAULT="<none>"
fi
OP="${OP}=[${DEFAULT}]"
printf " --%-30s %s\n" "$OP" "$DOC"
fi
}
opt() {
BOOL_OPTIONS="$BOOL_OPTIONS $1"
local OP=$1
local DEFAULT=$2
shift
shift
local DOC="$*"
local FLAG=""
if [ $DEFAULT -eq 0 ]
then
FLAG="enable"
else
FLAG="disable"
DOC="don't $DOC"
fi
if [ $HELP -eq 0 ]
then
for arg in $CFG_CONFIGURE_ARGS
do
if [ "$arg" = "--${FLAG}-${OP}" ]
then
OP=$(echo $OP | tr 'a-z-' 'A-Z_')
FLAG=$(echo $FLAG | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z')
local V="CFG_${FLAG}_${OP}"
eval $V=1
putvar $V
fi
done
else
if [ ! -z "$META" ]
then
OP="$OP=<$META>"
fi
printf " --%-30s %s\n" "$FLAG-$OP" "$DOC"
fi
}
envopt() {
local NAME=$1
local V="CFG_${NAME}"
eval VV=\$$V
# If configure didn't set a value already, then check environment.
#
# (It is recommended that the configure script always check the
# environment before setting any values to envopt variables; see
# e.g. how CFG_CC is handled, where it first checks `-z "$CC"`,
# and issues msg if it ends up employing that provided value.)
if [ -z "$VV" ]
then
eval $V=\$$NAME
eval VV=\$$V
fi
# If script or environment provided a value, save it.
if [ ! -z "$VV" ]
then
putvar $V
fi
}
msg "looking for configure programs"
need_cmd cmp
need_cmd mkdir
need_cmd printf
need_cmd cut
need_cmd head
need_cmd grep
need_cmd xargs
need_cmd cp
need_cmd find
need_cmd uname
need_cmd date
need_cmd tr
need_cmd sed
need_cmd file
msg "inspecting environment"
CFG_OSTYPE=$(uname -s)
CFG_CPUTYPE=$(uname -m)
if [ $CFG_OSTYPE = Darwin -a $CFG_CPUTYPE = i386 ]
then
# Darwin's `uname -s` lies and always returns i386. We have to use sysctl
# instead.
if sysctl hw.optional.x86_64 | grep -q ': 1'
then
CFG_CPUTYPE=x86_64
fi
fi
# The goal here is to come up with the same triple as LLVM would,
# at least for the subset of platforms we're willing to target.
case $CFG_OSTYPE in
Linux)
CFG_OSTYPE=unknown-linux-gnu
;;
FreeBSD)
CFG_OSTYPE=unknown-freebsd
;;
Darwin)
CFG_OSTYPE=apple-darwin
;;
MINGW32*)
CFG_OSTYPE=pc-mingw32
;;
MINGW64*)
# msys2, MSYSTEM=MINGW64
CFG_OSTYPE=w64-mingw32
;;
# Thad's Cygwin identifers below
# Vista 32 bit
CYGWIN_NT-6.0)
CFG_OSTYPE=pc-mingw32
CFG_CPUTYPE=i686
;;
# Vista 64 bit
CYGWIN_NT-6.0-WOW64)
CFG_OSTYPE=w64-mingw32
CFG_CPUTYPE=x86_64
;;
# Win 7 32 bit
CYGWIN_NT-6.1)
CFG_OSTYPE=pc-mingw32
CFG_CPUTYPE=i686
;;
# Win 7 64 bit
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64)
CFG_OSTYPE=w64-mingw32
CFG_CPUTYPE=x86_64
;;
# We do not detect other OS such as XP/2003 using 64 bit using uname.
# If we want to in the future, we will need to use Cygwin - Chuck's csih helper in /usr/lib/csih/winProductName.exe or alternative.
*)
err "unknown OS type: $CFG_OSTYPE"
;;
esac
case $CFG_CPUTYPE in
i386 | i486 | i686 | i786 | x86)
CFG_CPUTYPE=i686
;;
xscale | arm)
CFG_CPUTYPE=arm
;;
armv7l)
CFG_CPUTYPE=arm
CFG_OSTYPE="${CFG_OSTYPE}eabihf"
;;
x86_64 | x86-64 | x64 | amd64)
CFG_CPUTYPE=x86_64
;;
*)
err "unknown CPU type: $CFG_CPUTYPE"
esac
# Detect 64 bit linux systems with 32 bit userland and force 32 bit compilation
if [ $CFG_OSTYPE = unknown-linux-gnu -a $CFG_CPUTYPE = x86_64 ]
then
file -L "$SHELL" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
CFG_CPUTYPE=i686
fi
fi
DEFAULT_BUILD="${CFG_CPUTYPE}-${CFG_OSTYPE}"
CFG_SRC_DIR="$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd)/"
CFG_BUILD_DIR="$(pwd)/"
CFG_SELF="$0"
CFG_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$@"
OPTIONS=""
HELP=0
if [ "$1" = "--help" ]
then
HELP=1
shift
echo
echo "Usage: $CFG_SELF [options]"
echo
echo "Options:"
echo
else
msg "recreating config.tmp"
echo '' >config.tmp
step_msg "processing $CFG_SELF args"
fi
BOOL_OPTIONS=""
VAL_OPTIONS=""
opt valgrind 0 "run tests with valgrind (memcheck by default)"
opt helgrind 0 "run tests with helgrind instead of memcheck"
opt docs 1 "build documentation"
opt optimize 1 "build optimized rust code"
opt optimize-cxx 1 "build optimized C++ code"
opt optimize-llvm 1 "build optimized LLVM"
opt optimize-tests 1 "build tests with optimizations"
opt libcpp 1 "build with llvm with libc++ instead of libstdc++ when using clang"
opt llvm-assertions 1 "build LLVM with assertions"
opt debug 1 "build with extra debug fun"
opt ratchet-bench 0 "ratchet benchmarks"
opt fast-make 0 "use .gitmodules as timestamp for submodule deps"
opt manage-submodules 1 "let the build manage the git submodules"
opt mingw-cross 0 "cross-compile for win32 using mingw"
opt clang 0 "prefer clang to gcc for building the runtime"
opt ccache 0 "invoke gcc/clang via ccache to reuse object files between builds"
opt local-rust 0 "use an installed rustc rather than downloading a snapshot"
opt inject-std-version 1 "inject the current compiler version of libstd into programs"
opt llvm-static-stdcpp 0 "statically link to libstdc++ for LLVM"
opt rpath 0 "build rpaths into rustc itself"
opt nightly 0 "build nightly packages"
opt verify-install 1 "verify installed binaries work"
opt jemalloc 1 "build liballoc with jemalloc"
valopt prefix "/usr/local" "set installation prefix"
valopt local-rust-root "/usr/local" "set prefix for local rust binary"
valopt llvm-root "" "set LLVM root"
valopt jemalloc-root "" "set directory where libjemalloc_pic.a is located"
valopt libuv-root "" "set directory where libuv.a is located"
valopt android-cross-path "/opt/ndk_standalone" "Android NDK standalone path"
valopt mingw32-cross-path "" "MinGW32 cross compiler path"
valopt build "${DEFAULT_BUILD}" "GNUs ./configure syntax LLVM build triple"
valopt host "${CFG_BUILD}" "GNUs ./configure syntax LLVM host triples"
valopt target "${CFG_HOST}" "GNUs ./configure syntax LLVM target triples"
valopt localstatedir "/var/lib" "local state directory"
valopt sysconfdir "/etc" "install system configuration files"
valopt datadir "${CFG_PREFIX}/share" "install data"
valopt infodir "${CFG_PREFIX}/share/info" "install additional info"
valopt mandir "${CFG_PREFIX}/share/man" "install man pages in PATH"
# On windows we just store the libraries in the bin directory because
# there's no rpath. This is where the build system itself puts libraries;
# --libdir is used to configure the installation directory.
# FIXME: Thise needs to parameterized over target triples. Do it in platform.mk
CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE=lib
if [ "$CFG_OSTYPE" = "pc-mingw32" ] || [ "$CFG_OSTYPE" = "w64-mingw32" ]
then
CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE=bin
fi
valopt libdir "${CFG_PREFIX}/${CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE}" "install libraries"
if [ $HELP -eq 1 ]
then
echo
exit 0
fi
# Validate Options
step_msg "validating $CFG_SELF args"
validate_opt
step_msg "looking for build programs"
probe_need CFG_PERL perl
probe_need CFG_CURLORWGET curl wget
probe_need CFG_PYTHON python2.7 python2.6 python2 python
python_version=$($CFG_PYTHON -V 2>&1)
if [ $(echo $python_version | grep -c '^Python 2\.[4567]') -ne 1 ]; then
err "Found $python_version, but LLVM requires Python 2.4-2.7"
fi
# If we have no git directory then we are probably a tarball distribution
# and shouldn't attempt to load submodules
if [ ! -e ${CFG_SRC_DIR}.git ]
then
probe CFG_GIT git
msg "git: no git directory. disabling submodules"
CFG_DISABLE_MANAGE_SUBMODULES=1
else
probe_need CFG_GIT git
fi
probe CFG_CLANG clang++
probe CFG_CCACHE ccache
probe CFG_GCC gcc
probe CFG_LD ld
probe CFG_VALGRIND valgrind
probe CFG_PERF perf
probe CFG_ISCC iscc
probe CFG_LLNEXTGEN LLnextgen
probe CFG_PANDOC pandoc
probe CFG_PDFLATEX pdflatex
probe CFG_XELATEX xelatex
probe CFG_LUALATEX lualatex
probe CFG_GDB gdb
probe CFG_LLDB lldb
if [ ! -z "$CFG_LLDB" ]
then
# If CFG_LLDB_PYTHON_DIR is not already set from the outside and valid, try to read it from
# LLDB via the -P commandline options.
if [ -z "$CFG_LLDB_PYTHON_DIR" ] || [ ! -d "$CFG_LLDB_PYTHON_DIR" ]
then
CFG_LLDB_PYTHON_DIR=$($CFG_LLDB -P)
# If CFG_LLDB_PYTHON_DIR is not a valid directory, set it to something more readable
if [ ! -d "$CFG_LLDB_PYTHON_DIR" ]
then
CFG_LLDB_PYTHON_DIR="LLDB_PYTHON_DIRECTORY_NOT_FOUND"
fi
putvar CFG_LLDB_PYTHON_DIR
fi
fi
step_msg "looking for target specific programs"
probe CFG_ADB adb
if [ ! -z "$CFG_PANDOC" ]
then
PV_MAJOR_MINOR=$(pandoc --version | grep '^pandoc ' |
# extract the first 2 version fields, ignore everything else
sed 's/pandoc \([0-9]*\)\.\([0-9]*\).*/\1 \2/')
MIN_PV_MAJOR="1"
MIN_PV_MINOR="9"
# these patterns are shell globs, *not* regexps
PV_MAJOR=${PV_MAJOR_MINOR% *}
PV_MINOR=${PV_MAJOR_MINOR#* }
if [ "$PV_MAJOR" -lt "$MIN_PV_MAJOR" ] || [ "$PV_MINOR" -lt "$MIN_PV_MINOR" ]
then
step_msg "pandoc $PV_MAJOR.$PV_MINOR is too old. Need at least $MIN_PV_MAJOR.$MIN_PV_MINOR. Disabling"
BAD_PANDOC=1
fi
fi
BIN_SUF=
if [ "$CFG_OSTYPE" = "pc-mingw32" ] || [ "$CFG_OSTYPE" = "w64-mingw32" ]
then
BIN_SUF=.exe
fi
if [ ! -z "$CFG_ENABLE_LOCAL_RUST" ]
then
if [ ! -f ${CFG_LOCAL_RUST_ROOT}/bin/rustc${BIN_SUF} ]
then
err "no local rust to use"
else
LRV=`${CFG_LOCAL_RUST_ROOT}/bin/rustc${BIN_SUF} --version`
step_msg "using rustc at: ${CFG_LOCAL_RUST_ROOT} with version: $LRV"
fi
fi
# Force freebsd to build with clang; gcc doesn't like us there
if [ $CFG_OSTYPE = unknown-freebsd ]
then
step_msg "on FreeBSD, forcing use of clang"
CFG_ENABLE_CLANG=1
putvar CFG_ENABLE_CLANG
fi
if [ -z "$CFG_ENABLE_CLANG" -a -z "$CFG_GCC" ]
then
err "either clang or gcc is required"
fi
# OS X 10.9, gcc is actually clang. This can cause some confusion in the build
# system, so if we find that gcc is clang, we should just use clang directly.
if [ $CFG_OSTYPE = apple-darwin -a -z "$CFG_ENABLE_CLANG" ]
then
CFG_OSX_GCC_VERSION=$("$CFG_GCC" --version 2>&1 | grep "Apple LLVM version")
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
step_msg "on OS X 10.9, forcing use of clang"
CFG_ENABLE_CLANG=1
putvar CFG_ENABLE_CLANG
else
if [ $("$CFG_GCC" --version 2>&1 | grep -c ' 4\.[0-6]') -ne 0 ]; then
step_msg "older GCC found, using clang instead"
CFG_ENABLE_CLANG=1
putvar CFG_ENABLE_CLANG
else
# on OS X, with xcode 5 and newer, certain developers may have
# cc, gcc and g++ point to a mixture of clang and gcc
# if so, this will create very strange build errors
# this last stanza is to detect some such problems and save the future rust
# contributor some time solving that issue.
# this detection could be generalized to other OSes aside from OS X
# but the issue seems most likely to happen on OS X
chk_cc () {
$1 --version 2> /dev/null | grep -q $2
}
# check that gcc, cc and g++ all point to the same compiler.
# note that for xcode 5, g++ points to clang, not clang++
if !((chk_cc gcc clang && chk_cc g++ clang) ||
(chk_cc gcc gcc &&( chk_cc g++ g++ || chk g++ gcc))) then
err "the gcc and g++ in your path point to different compilers.
Check which versions are in your path with gcc --version and g++ --version.
To resolve this problem, either fix your PATH or run configure with --enable-clang"
fi
fi
fi
fi
if [ ! -z "$CFG_LLVM_ROOT" -a -e "$CFG_LLVM_ROOT/bin/llvm-config" ]
then
step_msg "using custom LLVM at $CFG_LLVM_ROOT"
LLVM_CONFIG="$CFG_LLVM_ROOT/bin/llvm-config"
LLVM_VERSION=$($LLVM_CONFIG --version)
case $LLVM_VERSION in
(3.[2-5]*)
msg "found ok version of LLVM: $LLVM_VERSION"
;;
(*)
err "bad LLVM version: $LLVM_VERSION, need >=3.0svn"
;;
esac
fi
# Even when the user overrides the choice of CC, still try to detect
# clang to disable some clang-specific warnings. We here draw a
# distinction between:
#
# CFG_ENABLE_CLANG : passed --enable-clang, or host "requires" clang,
# CFG_USING_CLANG : compiler (clang / gcc / $CC) looks like clang.
#
# This distinction is important because there are some safeguards we
# would prefer to skip when merely CFG_USING_CLANG is set; but when
# CFG_ENABLE_CLANG is set, that indicates that we are opting into
# running such safeguards.
if [ ! -z "$CC" ]
then
msg "skipping compiler inference steps; using provided CC=$CC"
CFG_CC="$CC"
CFG_OSX_CC_VERSION=$("$CFG_CC" --version 2>&1 | grep "clang")
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
step_msg "note, user-provided CC looks like clang; CC=$CC."
CFG_USING_CLANG=1
putvar CFG_USING_CLANG
fi
else
if [ ! -z "$CFG_ENABLE_CLANG" ]
then
if [ -z "$CFG_CLANG" ]
then
err "clang requested but not found"
fi
CFG_CC="$CFG_CLANG"
CFG_USING_CLANG=1
putvar CFG_USING_CLANG
else
CFG_CC="gcc"
fi
fi
if [ ! -z "$CFG_ENABLE_CLANG" ]
then
if [ -z "$CC" ] || [[ $CC == *clang ]]
then
CFG_CLANG_VERSION=$($CFG_CC \
--version \
| grep version \
| sed 's/.*\(version .*\)/\1/; s/.*based on \(LLVM .*\))/\1/' \
| cut -d ' ' -f 2)
case $CFG_CLANG_VERSION in
(3.0svn | 3.0 | 3.1* | 3.2* | 3.3* | 3.4* | 3.5* )
step_msg "found ok version of CLANG: $CFG_CLANG_VERSION"
if [ -z "$CC" ]
then
CFG_CC="clang"
CFG_CXX="clang++"
fi
;;
(*)
err "bad CLANG version: $CFG_CLANG_VERSION, need >=3.0svn"
;;
esac
else
msg "skipping CFG_ENABLE_CLANG version check; provided CC=$CC"
fi
fi
if [ ! -z "$CFG_ENABLE_CCACHE" ]
then
if [ -z "$CC" ]
then
if [ -z "$CFG_CCACHE" ]
then
err "ccache requested but not found"
fi
CFG_CC="ccache $CFG_CC"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$CC" -a -z "$CFG_ENABLE_CLANG" -a -z "$CFG_GCC" ]
then
err "either clang or gcc is required"
fi
# All safeguards based on $CFG_ENABLE_CLANG should occur before this
# point in the script; after this point, script logic should inspect
# $CFG_USING_CLANG rather than $CFG_ENABLE_CLANG.
# Set CFG_{CC,CXX,CPP,CFLAGS,CXXFLAGS}
envopt CC
envopt CXX
envopt CPP
envopt CFLAGS
envopt CXXFLAGS
# a little post-processing of various config values
CFG_PREFIX=${CFG_PREFIX%/}
CFG_MANDIR=${CFG_MANDIR%/}
CFG_HOST="$(echo $CFG_HOST | tr ',' ' ')"
CFG_TARGET="$(echo $CFG_TARGET | tr ',' ' ')"
CFG_SUPPORTED_TARGET="$(grep ^CC_*=* ${CFG_SRC_DIR}mk/platform.mk | sed -e 's/^CC_//' -e 's/\([^=]*\).*/\1/' | xargs)"
# copy host-triples to target-triples so that hosts are a subset of targets
V_TEMP=""
for i in $CFG_HOST $CFG_TARGET;
do
echo "$V_TEMP" | grep -qF $i || V_TEMP="$V_TEMP${V_TEMP:+ }$i"
done
CFG_TARGET=$V_TEMP
# check target-specific tool-chains
for i in $CFG_TARGET
do
L_CHECK=false
for j in $CFG_SUPPORTED_TARGET
do
if [ $i = $j ]
then
L_CHECK=true
fi
done
if [ $L_CHECK = false ]
then
err "unsupported target triples \"$i\" found"
fi
case $i in
arm-linux-androideabi)
if [ ! -f $CFG_ANDROID_CROSS_PATH/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc ]
then
err "NDK $CFG_ANDROID_CROSS_PATH/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc not found"
fi
if [ ! -f $CFG_ANDROID_CROSS_PATH/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-g++ ]
then
err "NDK $CFG_ANDROID_CROSS_PATH/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-g++ not found"
fi
if [ ! -f $CFG_ANDROID_CROSS_PATH/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-ar ]
then
err "NDK $CFG_ANDROID_CROSS_PATH/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-ar not found"
fi
;;
arm-apple-darwin)
if [ $CFG_OSTYPE != apple-darwin ]
then
err "The iOS target is only supported on Mac OS X"
fi
;;
*)
;;
esac
done
if [ ! -z "$CFG_PERF" ]
then
HAVE_PERF_LOGFD=`$CFG_PERF stat --log-fd 2>&1 | grep 'unknown option'`
if [ -z "$HAVE_PERF_LOGFD" ];
then
CFG_PERF_WITH_LOGFD=1
putvar CFG_PERF_WITH_LOGFD
fi
fi
step_msg "making directories"
for i in \
doc doc/std doc/extra \
dl tmp dist
do
make_dir $i
done
for t in $CFG_HOST
do
make_dir $t/llvm
done
for t in $CFG_HOST
do
make_dir $t/rustllvm
done
for t in $CFG_TARGET
do
make_dir $t/rt
for s in 0 1 2 3
do
make_dir $t/rt/stage$s
make_dir $t/rt/jemalloc
make_dir $t/rt/libuv
make_dir $t/rt/libuv/src/ares
make_dir $t/rt/libuv/src/eio
make_dir $t/rt/libuv/src/ev
for i in \
isaac sync test \
arch/i386 arch/x86_64 arch/arm arch/mips \
sundown/src sundown/html
do
make_dir $t/rt/stage$s/$i
done
done
done
for h in $CFG_HOST
do
for t in $CFG_TARGET
do
for i in 0 1 2 3
do
# host bin dir
make_dir $h/stage$i/bin
# host lib dir
make_dir $h/stage$i/$CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE
# host test dir
make_dir $h/stage$i/test
# target bin dir
make_dir $h/stage$i/$CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE/rustlib/$t/bin
# target lib dir
make_dir $h/stage$i/$CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE/rustlib/$t/lib
done
done
make_dir $h/test/run-pass
make_dir $h/test/run-pass-fulldeps
make_dir $h/test/run-fail
make_dir $h/test/compile-fail
make_dir $h/test/compile-fail-fulldeps
make_dir $h/test/bench
make_dir $h/test/perf
make_dir $h/test/pretty
make_dir $h/test/debuginfo-gdb
make_dir $h/test/debuginfo-lldb
make_dir $h/test/codegen
make_dir $h/test/doc-tutorial
make_dir $h/test/doc-guide-ffi
make_dir $h/test/doc-guide-runtime
make_dir $h/test/doc-guide-macros
make_dir $h/test/doc-guide-lifetimes
make_dir $h/test/doc-guide-pointers
make_dir $h/test/doc-guide-container
make_dir $h/test/doc-guide-tasks
make_dir $h/test/doc-complement-cheatsheet
make_dir $h/test/doc-rust
done
# Configure submodules
step_msg "configuring submodules"
# Have to be in the top of src directory for this
if [ -z $CFG_DISABLE_MANAGE_SUBMODULES ]
then
cd ${CFG_SRC_DIR}
msg "git: submodule sync"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule sync
msg "git: submodule init"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule init
# Disable submodules that we're not using
if [ ! -z "${CFG_LLVM_ROOT}" ]; then
msg "git: submodule deinit src/llvm"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule deinit src/llvm
fi
if [ ! -z "${CFG_JEMALLOC_ROOT}" ]; then
msg "git: submodule deinit src/jemalloc"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule deinit src/jemalloc
fi
if [ ! -z "${CFG_LIBUV_ROOT}" ]; then
msg "git: submodule deinit src/libuv"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule deinit src/libuv
fi
msg "git: submodule update"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule update
need_ok "git failed"
msg "git: submodule foreach sync"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule foreach --recursive 'if test -e .gitmodules; then git submodule sync; fi'
need_ok "git failed"
msg "git: submodule foreach update"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule update --recursive
need_ok "git failed"
# NB: this is just for the sake of getting the submodule SHA1 values
# and status written into the build log.
msg "git: submodule status"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule status --recursive
msg "git: submodule clobber"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule foreach --recursive git clean -dxf
need_ok "git failed"
"${CFG_GIT}" submodule foreach --recursive git checkout .
need_ok "git failed"
cd ${CFG_BUILD_DIR}
fi
# Configure llvm, only if necessary
step_msg "looking at LLVM"
CFG_LLVM_SRC_DIR=${CFG_SRC_DIR}src/llvm/
for t in $CFG_HOST
do
do_reconfigure=1
if [ -z $CFG_LLVM_ROOT ]
then
LLVM_BUILD_DIR=${CFG_BUILD_DIR}$t/llvm
if [ ! -z "$CFG_DISABLE_OPTIMIZE_LLVM" ]
then
LLVM_DBG_OPTS="--enable-debug-symbols --disable-optimized"
# Just use LLVM straight from its build directory to
# avoid 'make install' time
LLVM_INST_DIR=$LLVM_BUILD_DIR/Debug
else
LLVM_DBG_OPTS="--enable-optimized"
LLVM_INST_DIR=$LLVM_BUILD_DIR/Release
fi
if [ ! -z "$CFG_DISABLE_LLVM_ASSERTIONS" ]
then
LLVM_ASSERTION_OPTS="--disable-assertions"
else
LLVM_ASSERTION_OPTS="--enable-assertions"
LLVM_INST_DIR=${LLVM_INST_DIR}+Asserts
fi
else
msg "not reconfiguring LLVM, external LLVM root"
# The user is using their own LLVM
LLVM_BUILD_DIR=
LLVM_INST_DIR=$CFG_LLVM_ROOT
do_reconfigure=0
fi
if [ ${do_reconfigure} -ne 0 ]
then
# because git is hilarious, it might have put the module index
# in a couple places.
index1="${CFG_SRC_DIR}.git/modules/src/llvm/index"
index2="${CFG_SRC_DIR}src/llvm/.git/index"
for index in ${index1} ${index2}
do
config_status="${LLVM_BUILD_DIR}/config.status"
if test -e ${index} -a \
-e ${config_status} -a \
${config_status} -nt ${index}
then
msg "not reconfiguring LLVM, config.status is fresh"
do_reconfigure=0
fi
done
fi
if [ ${do_reconfigure} -ne 0 ]
then
msg "configuring LLVM for $t"
LLVM_TARGETS="--enable-targets=x86,x86_64,arm,mips"
LLVM_BUILD="--build=$t"
LLVM_HOST="--host=$t"
LLVM_TARGET="--target=$t"
# Disable unused LLVM features
LLVM_OPTS="$LLVM_DBG_OPTS $LLVM_ASSERTION_OPTS --disable-docs --enable-bindings=none"
# Disable term-info, linkage of which comes in multiple forms,
# making our snapshots incompatible (#9334)
LLVM_OPTS="$LLVM_OPTS --disable-terminfo"
# Try to have LLVM pull in as few dependencies as possible (#9397)
LLVM_OPTS="$LLVM_OPTS --disable-zlib --disable-libffi"
# Use win32 native thread/lock apis instead of pthread wrapper.
# (llvm's configure tries to find pthread first, so we have to disable it explicitly.)
# Also note that pthreads works badly on mingw-w64 systems: #8996
case "$CFG_BUILD" in
(*-mingw32)
LLVM_OPTS="$LLVM_OPTS --disable-pthreads"
;;
esac
case "$CFG_CC" in
("ccache clang")
LLVM_CXX_32="ccache clang++ -Qunused-arguments"
LLVM_CC_32="ccache clang -Qunused-arguments"
LLVM_CXX_64="ccache clang++ -Qunused-arguments"
LLVM_CC_64="ccache clang -Qunused-arguments"
;;
("clang")
LLVM_CXX_32="clang++ -Qunused-arguments"
LLVM_CC_32="clang -Qunused-arguments"
LLVM_CXX_64="clang++ -Qunused-arguments"
LLVM_CC_64="clang -Qunused-arguments"
;;
("ccache gcc")
LLVM_CXX_32="ccache g++"
LLVM_CC_32="ccache gcc"
LLVM_CXX_64="ccache g++"
LLVM_CC_64="ccache gcc"
;;
("gcc")
LLVM_CXX_32="g++"
LLVM_CC_32="gcc"
LLVM_CXX_64="g++"
LLVM_CC_64="gcc"
;;
(*)
msg "inferring LLVM_CXX/CC from CXX/CC = $CXX/$CC"
LLVM_CXX_32="$CXX"
LLVM_CC_32="$CC"
LLVM_CXX_64="$CXX"
LLVM_CC_64="$CC"
;;
esac
case "$CFG_CPUTYPE" in
(x86*)
LLVM_CXX_32="$LLVM_CXX_32 -m32"
LLVM_CC_32="$LLVM_CC_32 -m32"
LLVM_CFLAGS_32="-m32"
LLVM_CXXFLAGS_32="-m32"
LLVM_LDFLAGS_32="-m32"
LLVM_CFLAGS_64=""
LLVM_CXXFLAGS_64=""
LLVM_LDFLAGS_64=""
LLVM_CXX_32="$LLVM_CXX_32 -m32"
LLVM_CC_32="$LLVM_CC_32 -m32"
;;
(*)
LLVM_CFLAGS_32=""
LLVM_CXXFLAGS_32=""
LLVM_LDFLAGS_32=""
LLVM_CFLAGS_64=""
LLVM_CXXFLAGS_64=""
LLVM_LDFLAGS_64=""
;;
esac
if echo $t | grep -q x86_64
then
LLVM_CXX=$LLVM_CXX_64
LLVM_CC=$LLVM_CC_64
LLVM_CFLAGS=$LLVM_CFLAGS_64
LLVM_CXXFLAGS=$LLVM_CXXFLAGS_64
LLVM_LDFLAGS=$LLVM_LDFLAGS_64
else
LLVM_CXX=$LLVM_CXX_32
LLVM_CC=$LLVM_CC_32
LLVM_CFLAGS=$LLVM_CFLAGS_32
LLVM_CXXFLAGS=$LLVM_CXXFLAGS_32
LLVM_LDFLAGS=$LLVM_LDFLAGS_32
fi
CXX=$LLVM_CXX
CC=$LLVM_CC
CFLAGS=$LLVM_CFLAGS
CXXFLAGS=$LLVM_CXXFLAGS
LDFLAGS=$LLVM_LDFLAGS
if [ -z "$CFG_DISABLE_LIBCPP" ] && [ -n "$CFG_USING_CLANG" ]; then
LLVM_OPTS="$LLVM_OPTS --enable-libcpp"
fi
LLVM_FLAGS="$LLVM_TARGETS $LLVM_OPTS $LLVM_BUILD \
$LLVM_HOST $LLVM_TARGET --with-python=$CFG_PYTHON"
msg "configuring LLVM with:"
msg "$LLVM_FLAGS"
export CXX
export CC
export CFLAGS
export CXXFLAGS
export LDFLAGS
cd $LLVM_BUILD_DIR
case $CFG_SRC_DIR in
/* | [a-z]:* | [A-Z]:*)
${CFG_LLVM_SRC_DIR}configure $LLVM_FLAGS
;;
*)
${CFG_BUILD_DIR}${CFG_LLVM_SRC_DIR}configure \
$LLVM_FLAGS
;;
esac
need_ok "LLVM configure failed"
cd $CFG_BUILD_DIR
fi
# Construct variables for LLVM build and install directories for
# each target. These will be named
# CFG_LLVM_BUILD_DIR_${target_triple} but all the hyphens in
# target_triple will be converted to underscore, because bash
# variables can't contain hyphens. The makefile will then have to
# convert back.
CFG_LLVM_BUILD_DIR=$(echo CFG_LLVM_BUILD_DIR_${t} | tr - _)
CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR=$(echo CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_${t} | tr - _)
eval ${CFG_LLVM_BUILD_DIR}="'$LLVM_BUILD_DIR'"
eval ${CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR}="'$LLVM_INST_DIR'"
done
step_msg "writing configuration"
putvar CFG_SRC_DIR
putvar CFG_BUILD_DIR
putvar CFG_OSTYPE
putvar CFG_CPUTYPE
putvar CFG_CONFIGURE_ARGS
putvar CFG_PREFIX
putvar CFG_BUILD
putvar CFG_HOST
putvar CFG_TARGET
putvar CFG_LIBDIR
putvar CFG_LIBDIR_RELATIVE
putvar CFG_DISABLE_MANAGE_SUBMODULES
putvar CFG_ANDROID_CROSS_PATH
putvar CFG_MINGW32_CROSS_PATH
putvar CFG_MANDIR
putvar CFG_DISABLE_INJECT_STD_VERSION
putvar CFG_JEMALLOC_ROOT
putvar CFG_LIBUV_ROOT
putvar CFG_DISABLE_JEMALLOC
# Avoid spurious warnings from clang by feeding it original source on
# ccache-miss rather than preprocessed input.
if [ ! -z "$CFG_ENABLE_CCACHE" ] && [ ! -z "$CFG_USING_CLANG" ]
then
CFG_CCACHE_CPP2=1
putvar CFG_CCACHE_CPP2
fi
if [ ! -z "$CFG_ENABLE_CCACHE" ]
then
CFG_CCACHE_BASEDIR=${CFG_SRC_DIR}
putvar CFG_CCACHE_BASEDIR
fi
if [ ! -z $BAD_PANDOC ]
then
CFG_PANDOC=
putvar CFG_PANDOC
fi
# Valgrind is only reliable on Linux. On Windows it doesn't work at all, and
# on the Mac the dynamic linker causes Valgrind to emit a huge stream of
# errors.
if [ $CFG_OSTYPE != unknown-linux-gnu ] && [ $CFG_OSTYPE != apple-darwin ]
then
CFG_BAD_VALGRIND=1
putvar CFG_BAD_VALGRIND
fi
putvar CFG_LLVM_ROOT
putvar CFG_LLVM_SRC_DIR
for t in $CFG_HOST
do
CFG_LLVM_BUILD_DIR=$(echo CFG_LLVM_BUILD_DIR_${t} | tr - _)
CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR=$(echo CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR_${t} | tr - _)
putvar $CFG_LLVM_BUILD_DIR
putvar $CFG_LLVM_INST_DIR
done
# Munge any paths that appear in config.mk back to posix-y
perl -i.bak -p -e 's@ ([a-zA-Z]):[/\\]@ /\1/@go;' \
-e 's@\\@/@go;' config.tmp
rm -f config.tmp.bak
msg
copy_if_changed ${CFG_SRC_DIR}Makefile.in ./Makefile
move_if_changed config.tmp config.mk
rm -f config.tmp
touch config.stamp
step_msg "complete"
msg "run \`make help\`"
msg