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# -*- mode: makefile-gmake; indent-tabs-mode: t -*-
SHELL = /bin/sh
NULLCMD = @NULLCMD@
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silence = no # yes/no
yes_silence = $(silence:no=)
no_silence = $(silence:yes=)
n=$(NULLCMD)
ECHO1 = $(V:1=$n)
RUNCMD = $(SHELL)
CDPATH = .
CHDIR = @CHDIR@
exec = exec
NULL = /dev/null
PATH_SEPARATOR = @PATH_SEPARATOR@
#### Start of system configuration section. ####
srcdir = @srcdir@
top_srcdir = $(srcdir)
hdrdir = $(srcdir)/include
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tooldir = $(srcdir)/tool
PLATFORM_DIR = @PLATFORM_DIR@
CC_WRAPPER = @XCC_WRAPPER@
CC = @CC@
CPP = @CPP@
LD = @LD@
Rust YJIT In December 2021, we opened an [issue] to solicit feedback regarding the porting of the YJIT codebase from C99 to Rust. There were some reservations, but this project was given the go ahead by Ruby core developers and Matz. Since then, we have successfully completed the port of YJIT to Rust. The new Rust version of YJIT has reached parity with the C version, in that it passes all the CRuby tests, is able to run all of the YJIT benchmarks, and performs similarly to the C version (because it works the same way and largely generates the same machine code). We've even incorporated some design improvements, such as a more fine-grained constant invalidation mechanism which we expect will make a big difference in Ruby on Rails applications. Because we want to be careful, YJIT is guarded behind a configure option: ```shell ./configure --enable-yjit # Build YJIT in release mode ./configure --enable-yjit=dev # Build YJIT in dev/debug mode ``` By default, YJIT does not get compiled and cargo/rustc is not required. If YJIT is built in dev mode, then `cargo` is used to fetch development dependencies, but when building in release, `cargo` is not required, only `rustc`. At the moment YJIT requires Rust 1.60.0 or newer. The YJIT command-line options remain mostly unchanged, and more details about the build process are documented in `doc/yjit/yjit.md`. The CI tests have been updated and do not take any more resources than before. The development history of the Rust port is available at the following commit for interested parties: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby/commit/1fd9573d8b4b65219f1c2407f30a0a60e537f8be Our hope is that Rust YJIT will be compiled and included as a part of system packages and compiled binaries of the Ruby 3.2 release. We do not anticipate any major problems as Rust is well supported on every platform which YJIT supports, but to make sure that this process works smoothly, we would like to reach out to those who take care of building systems packages before the 3.2 release is shipped and resolve any issues that may come up. [issue]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481 Co-authored-by: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Noah Gibbs <the.codefolio.guy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Newton <kddnewton@gmail.com>
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RUSTC = @RUSTC@
CARGO = @CARGO@
YACC = bison
PURIFY =
AUTOCONF = autoconf
CONFIGURE = @CONFIGURE@
@SET_MAKE@
MKFILES = @MAKEFILES@
BASERUBY = @BASERUBY@
HAVE_BASERUBY = @HAVE_BASERUBY@
TEST_RUNNABLE = @TEST_RUNNABLE@
CROSS_COMPILING = @CROSS_COMPILING@
DOXYGEN = @DOXYGEN@
prefix = @prefix@
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
bindir = @bindir@
sbindir = @sbindir@
libdir = @libdir@
libexecdir = @libexecdir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
datadir = @datadir@
target_os = @target_os@
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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arch = @arch@
sitearch = @sitearch@
sitedir = @sitedir@
archlibdir = @archlibdir@
includedir = @includedir@
archincludedir = @archincludedir@
rubylibprefix = @rubylibprefix@
rubylibdir = @rubylibdir@
rubyarchprefix = @rubyarchprefix@
rubyarchdir = @rubyarchdir@
rubyhdrdir = @rubyhdrdir@
rubyarchhdrdir = @rubyarchhdrdir@
ruby_version = @ruby_version@
RUBY_VERSION_NAME = @RUBY_VERSION_NAME@
UNIVERSAL_ARCHNAMES = @UNIVERSAL_ARCHNAMES@
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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TESTUI = console
TESTS =
INSTALLDOC = @INSTALLDOC@
DOCTARGETS = @RDOCTARGET@ @CAPITARGET@
EXTOUT = @EXTOUT@
TIMESTAMPDIR = $(EXTOUT)/.timestamp
arch_hdrdir = $(EXTOUT)/include/$(arch)
VPATH = $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby:$(hdrdir)/ruby:$(srcdir):$(srcdir)/missing
empty =
CC_VERSION = @CC_VERSION@
OUTFLAG = @OUTFLAG@$(empty)
COUTFLAG = @COUTFLAG@$(empty)
CPPOUTFLAG = >
ARCH_FLAG = @ARCH_FLAG@
CFLAGS_NO_ARCH = @CFLAGS@
CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_NO_ARCH) $(ARCH_FLAG)
cflags = @cflags@
optflags = @optflags@
debugflags = @debugflags@
warnflags = @warnflags@ @strict_warnflags@
cppflags = @cppflags@
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XCFLAGS = @XCFLAGS@ $(INCFLAGS)
USE_RUBYGEMS = @USE_RUBYGEMS@
USE_RUBYGEMS_ = $(USE_RUBYGEMS:yes=)
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@ $(USE_RUBYGEMS_:no=-DDISABLE_RUBYGEMS=1)
MJIT_SUPPORT = @MJIT_SUPPORT@
MJIT_HEADER_FLAGS = @MJIT_HEADER_FLAGS@
MJIT_HEADER_SUFFIX =
MJIT_HEADER_ARCH =
MJIT_HEADER_INSTALL_DIR = @MJIT_HEADER_INSTALL_DIR@
MJIT_CC = @MJIT_CC@
MJIT_CFLAGS = @MJIT_CFLAGS@
MJIT_OPTFLAGS = @MJIT_OPTFLAGS@
MJIT_DEBUGFLAGS = @MJIT_DEBUGFLAGS@
MJIT_LDSHARED = @MJIT_LDSHARED@
MJIT_DLDFLAGS = $(XDLDFLAGS)
MJIT_HEADER = rb_mjit_header.h
MJIT_MIN_HEADER_NAME = rb_mjit_min_header-$(RUBY_PROGRAM_VERSION).h
MJIT_MIN_HEADER = $(MJIT_HEADER_BUILD_DIR)/$(MJIT_MIN_HEADER_NAME)
MJIT_HEADER_BUILD_DIR = $(EXTOUT)/include/$(arch)
MJIT_TABS=@MJIT_TABS@
Rust YJIT In December 2021, we opened an [issue] to solicit feedback regarding the porting of the YJIT codebase from C99 to Rust. There were some reservations, but this project was given the go ahead by Ruby core developers and Matz. Since then, we have successfully completed the port of YJIT to Rust. The new Rust version of YJIT has reached parity with the C version, in that it passes all the CRuby tests, is able to run all of the YJIT benchmarks, and performs similarly to the C version (because it works the same way and largely generates the same machine code). We've even incorporated some design improvements, such as a more fine-grained constant invalidation mechanism which we expect will make a big difference in Ruby on Rails applications. Because we want to be careful, YJIT is guarded behind a configure option: ```shell ./configure --enable-yjit # Build YJIT in release mode ./configure --enable-yjit=dev # Build YJIT in dev/debug mode ``` By default, YJIT does not get compiled and cargo/rustc is not required. If YJIT is built in dev mode, then `cargo` is used to fetch development dependencies, but when building in release, `cargo` is not required, only `rustc`. At the moment YJIT requires Rust 1.60.0 or newer. The YJIT command-line options remain mostly unchanged, and more details about the build process are documented in `doc/yjit/yjit.md`. The CI tests have been updated and do not take any more resources than before. The development history of the Rust port is available at the following commit for interested parties: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby/commit/1fd9573d8b4b65219f1c2407f30a0a60e537f8be Our hope is that Rust YJIT will be compiled and included as a part of system packages and compiled binaries of the Ruby 3.2 release. We do not anticipate any major problems as Rust is well supported on every platform which YJIT supports, but to make sure that this process works smoothly, we would like to reach out to those who take care of building systems packages before the 3.2 release is shipped and resolve any issues that may come up. [issue]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481 Co-authored-by: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Noah Gibbs <the.codefolio.guy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Newton <kddnewton@gmail.com>
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YJIT_SUPPORT=@YJIT_SUPPORT@
YJIT_LIBS=@YJIT_LIBS@
YJIT_OBJ=@YJIT_OBJ@
CARGO_TARGET_DIR=@abs_top_builddir@/yjit/target
CARGO_BUILD_ARGS=@CARGO_BUILD_ARGS@
LDFLAGS = @STATIC@ $(CFLAGS) @LDFLAGS@
EXE_LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS)
EXTLDFLAGS = @EXTLDFLAGS@
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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XLDFLAGS = @XLDFLAGS@ $(EXTLDFLAGS)
EXTLIBS =
LIBS = @LIBS@ $(EXTLIBS)
MISSING = @LIBOBJS@ @ALLOCA@
ENABLE_SHARED = @ENABLE_SHARED@
LDSHARED = @LIBRUBY_LDSHARED@
DLDSHARED = @DLDSHARED@
XDLDFLAGS = @DLDFLAGS@
DLDFLAGS = @LIBRUBY_DLDFLAGS@ $(XLDFLAGS) $(ARCH_FLAG)
SOLIBS = @SOLIBS@
ENABLE_DEBUG_ENV = @ENABLE_DEBUG_ENV@
MAINLIBS = $(YJIT_LIBS) @MAINLIBS@
ARCHMINIOBJS = @MINIOBJS@
DLNOBJ = @DLNOBJ@
ENCOBJS = @ENCOBJS@
EXTOBJS = @EXTOBJS@
BUILTIN_ENCOBJS = @BUILTIN_ENCOBJS@
BUILTIN_TRANSSRCS = @BUILTIN_TRANSSRCS@
BUILTIN_TRANSOBJS = @BUILTIN_TRANSOBJS@
POSTLINK = @POSTLINK@
RUBY_BASE_NAME=@RUBY_BASE_NAME@
RUBY_API_VERSION=@RUBY_API_VERSION@
RUBY_INSTALL_NAME=@RUBY_INSTALL_NAME@
RUBY_SO_NAME=@RUBY_SO_NAME@
EXEEXT = @EXEEXT@
LIBEXT = @LIBEXT@
PROGRAM=$(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)$(EXEEXT)
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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RUBY = $(RUBY_INSTALL_NAME)
MINIRUBY = @MINIRUBY@\
$(MINIRUBYOPT)
# RUNRUBY_COMMAND:: runruby.rb or baseruby. do not append options directly
RUNRUBY_COMMAND = @RUNRUBY_COMMAND@
# RUNRUBY:: run ruby with RUN_OPTS which is passed to ruby
RUNRUBY = @RUNRUBY@ $(RUN_OPTS)
# RUNRUBY_DEBUGGER:: debugging option for runruby.rb
RUNRUBY_DEBUGGER = --debugger='gdb -x run.gdb --quiet --args'
XRUBY = @XRUBY@
BTESTRUBY = @BTESTRUBY@ -r./$(arch)-fake
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
XRUBY_LIBDIR = @XRUBY_LIBDIR@
XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR = @XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR@
XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR = @XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR@
BOOTSTRAPRUBY = @BOOTSTRAPRUBY@
COROUTINE_H = @X_COROUTINE_H@
COROUTINE_OBJ = $(COROUTINE_H:.h=.$(OBJEXT))
COROUTINE_SRC = @X_COROUTINE_SRC@
#### End of system configuration section. ####
MAJOR= @MAJOR@
MINOR= @MINOR@
TEENY= @TEENY@
# here for MJIT_MIN_HEADER_NAME, not in common.mk
RUBY_PROGRAM_VERSION = $(MAJOR).$(MINOR).$(TEENY)
LIBRUBY_A = @LIBRUBY_A@
LIBRUBY_SO = @LIBRUBY_SO@
LIBRUBY_SONAME= @LIBRUBY_SONAME@
LIBRUBY_ALIASES= @LIBRUBY_ALIASES@
LIBRUBY = @LIBRUBY@
LIBRUBYARG = @LIBRUBYARG@
LIBRUBYARG_STATIC = @LIBRUBYARG_STATIC@
LIBRUBYARG_SHARED = @LIBRUBYARG_SHARED@
LIBRUBY_RELATIVE = @LIBRUBY_RELATIVE@
* configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk: support DTrace on Solaris 10, based on r26235 by Yugui. On Solaris 10, low optimization level may also be needed, e.g. optflags="-xO1" or "-xO0" with Oracle SolarisStudio 12.3 cc. * configure.in (--enable-dtrace): new option to enable/disable DTrace support. By default, trying to enable if dtrace command is found on the system. It is disabled when cross compiling. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS): new macro. checks whether the dtrace on the system needs postprocessing with "dtrace -G". The postprocessing is needed on Solaris 10 and other platforms. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_BSD_BROKEN): new macro. checks whether the dtrace supports USDT. * configure.in (DTRACE): move after RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS. * configure.in (LD): On Solaris, /usr/ccs/bin/ld is preferred. * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_OBJ): new macro for DTrace probe object generated by postprocessing with "dtrace -G". * Makefile.in, common.mk (probes.$(OBJEXT)): DTrace probe object generated by the postprocessing. New file probes.stamp is for rebuilding related objects that may be modified by "dtrace -G". * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_GLOMMED_OBJ): new macro for DTrace static library hacks. * configure.in, Makefile.in (LIBRUBY_A_OBJS): ditto. * Makefile.in, common.mk (ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT)): new target with rule for DTrace static library hacks. * common.mk (DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS): objects depended on probes.h. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@37709 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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LIBRUBY_A_OBJS = @LIBRUBY_A_OBJS@
DTRACE_REBUILD_OBJS = $(DTRACE_REBUILD:yes=$(DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS))
DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS = array.$(OBJEXT) \
eval.$(OBJEXT) \
gc.$(OBJEXT) \
hash.$(OBJEXT) \
load.$(OBJEXT) \
object.$(OBJEXT) \
parse.$(OBJEXT) \
string.$(OBJEXT) \
symbol.$(OBJEXT) \
vm.$(OBJEXT) \
$(YJIT_OBJ)
THREAD_MODEL = @THREAD_MODEL@
PREP = @PREP@
ARCHFILE = @ARCHFILE@
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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SETUP =
EXTSTATIC = @EXTSTATIC@
ENCSTATIC = @ENCSTATIC@
SET_LC_MESSAGES = env LC_MESSAGES=C
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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MAKEDIRS = @MKDIR_P@
CP = cp
MV = mv
RM = rm -f
RM1 = $(RM)
RMDIR = @RMDIR@
RMDIRS = @RMDIRS@
RMALL = @RMALL@
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LN_S = @LN_S@
NM = @NM@
AR = @AR@
ARFLAGS = @ARFLAGS@$(empty)
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
AS = @AS@
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ASFLAGS = @ASFLAGS@ $(ARCH_FLAG) $(INCFLAGS)
IFCHANGE = $(SHELL) $(tooldir)/ifchange
OBJDUMP = @OBJDUMP@
OBJCOPY = @OBJCOPY@
HAVE_GIT = @HAVE_GIT@
GIT = @GIT@
VCS = @VCS@
VCSUP = @VCSUP@
DTRACE = @DTRACE@ @DTRACE_OPT@
DTRACE_EXT = @DTRACE_EXT@
DTRACE_OBJ = @DTRACE_OBJ@
DTRACE_REBUILD= @DTRACE_REBUILD@
DTRACE_GLOMMED_OBJ = $(DTRACE_REBUILD:yes=ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT))
OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@
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ASMEXT = @ASMEXT@
SOEXT = @SOEXT@
DLEXT = @DLEXT@
MANTYPE = @MANTYPE@
SYMBOL_PREFIX = @SYMBOL_PREFIX@
INSTALLED_LIST= .installed.list
NEWLINE_C = enc/trans/newline.c
MINIPRELUDE_C = miniprelude.c
GOLF_PRELUDE_C= golf_prelude.c
RBCONFIG = .rbconfig.time
MAINSRC = $(MAINOBJ:.$(OBJEXT)=.c)
SRC_FILE = $<
OS_SRC_FILE = $<
DEST_FILE = $@
OS_DEST_FILE = $@
MESSAGE_BEGIN = @for line in
MESSAGE_END = ; do echo "$$line"; done
ECHO_BEGIN = @sep=''; for word in
ECHO_END = ; do echo @ECHO_N@ "$$sep'$$word'@ECHO_C@"; sep=' '; done; echo
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ACTIONS_GROUP = @$(NULLCMD) $(empty)
ACTIONS_ENDGROUP = @$(NULLCMD)
DESTDIR = @DESTDIR@
configure_args = @configure_args@
#### End of variables
ABI_VERSION_HDR = $(hdrdir)/ruby/internal/abi.h
.SUFFIXES: .inc .h .c .y .i .$(ASMEXT) .$(DTRACE_EXT)
all:
# Prevent GNU make v3 from overflowing arg limit on SysV.
.NOEXPORT:
miniruby$(EXEEXT):
@-if test -f $@; then $(MV) -f $@ $@.old; $(RM) $@.old; fi
$(ECHO) linking $@
$(Q) $(PURIFY) $(CC) $(EXE_LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(NORMALMAINOBJ) $(MINIOBJS) $(COMMONOBJS) $(MAINLIBS) $(LIBS) $(OUTFLAG)$@
$(Q) $(POSTLINK)
$(PROGRAM):
@$(RM) $@
$(ECHO) linking $@
$(Q) $(PURIFY) $(CC) $(EXE_LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(MAINOBJ) $(EXTOBJS) $(LIBRUBYARG) $(MAINLIBS) $(LIBS) $(EXTLIBS) $(OUTFLAG)$@
$(Q) $(POSTLINK)
PRE_LIBRUBY_UPDATE = [ -n "$(LIBRUBY_SO_UPDATE)" ] || $(gnumake:yes=exec) $(RM) $(LIBRUBY_EXTS)
* gc.c (Init_stack): stack region is far smaller than usual if pthread is used. * marshal.c (w_extended): singleton methods should not be checked when dumping via marshal_dump() or _dump(). [ruby-talk:85909] * file.c (getcwdofdrv): avoid using getcwd() directly, use my_getcwd() instead. * merged NeXT, OpenStep, Rhapsody ports patch from Eric Sunshine <sunshine@sunshineco.com>. [ruby-core:01596] * marshal.c (w_object): LINK check earlier than anything else, i.e. do not dump TYPE_IVAR for already dumped objects. (ruby-bugs PR#1220) * eval.c (rb_eval): call "inherited" only when a new class is generated; not on reopening. * eval.c (eval): prepend error position in evaluating string to * configure.in: revived NextStep, OpenStep, and Rhapsody ports which had become unbuildable; enhanced --enable-fat-binary option so that it accepts a list of desired architectures (rather than assuming a fixed list), or defaults to a platform-appropriate list if user does not provide an explicit list; made the default list of architectures for MAB (fat binary) more comprehensive; now uses -fno-common even when building the interpreter (in addition to using it for extensions), thus allowing the interpreter to be embedded into a plugin module of an external project (in addition to allowing embedding directly into an application); added checks for <netinet/in_systm.h> (needed by `socket' extension) and getcwd(); now ensures that -I/usr/local/include is employed when extensions' extconf.rb scripts invoke have_header() since extension checks on NextStep and OpenStep will fail without it if the desired resource resides in the /usr/local tree; fixed formatting of --help message. * Makefile.in: $(LIBRUBY_A) rule now deletes the archive before invoking $(AR) since `ar' on Apple/NeXT can not "update" MAB archives (see configure's --enable-fat-binary option); added rule for new missing/getcwd.c. * defines.h: fixed endian handling during MAB build (see configure's --enable-fat-binary option) to ensure that all portions of the project see the correct WORDS_BIGENDIAN value (some extension modules were getting the wrong endian setting); added missing constants GETPGRP_VOID, WNOHANG, WUNTRACED, X_OK, and type pid_t for NextStep and OpenStep; removed unnecessary and problematic HAVE_SYS_WAIT_H define in NeXT section. * dir.c: do not allow NAMLEN() macro to trust dirent::d_namlen on NextStep since, on some installations, this value always resolves uselessly to zero. * dln.c: added error reporting to NextStep extension loader since the previous behavior of failing silently was not useful; now ensures that NSLINKMODULE_OPTION_BINDNOW compatibility constant is defined for OpenStep and Rhapsody; no longer includes <mach-o/dyld.h> twice on Rhapsody since this header lacks multiple-include protection, which resulted in "redefinition" compilation errors. * main.c: also create hard reference to objc_msgSend() on NeXT platforms (in addition to Apple platforms). * lib/mkmf.rb: now exports XCFLAGS from configure script to extension makefiles so that extensions can be built MAB (see configure's --enable-fat-binary option); also utilize XCFLAGS in cc_command() (but not cpp_command() because MAB flags are incompatible with direct invocation of `cpp'). * ext/curses/extconf.rb: now additionally checks for presence of these curses functions which are not present on NextStep or Openstep: bkgd(), bkgdset(), color(), curs(), getbkgd(), init(), scrl(), set(), setscrreg(), wattroff(), wattron(), wattrset(), wbkgd(), wbkgdset(), wscrl(), wsetscrreg() * ext/curses/curses.c: added appropriate #ifdef's for additional set of curses functions now checked by extconf.rb; fixed curses_bkgd() and window_bkgd() to correctly return boolean result rather than numeric result; fixed window_getbkgd() to correctly signal an error by returning nil rather than -1. * ext/etc/etc.c: setup_passwd() and setup_group() now check for null pointers before invoking rb_tainted_str_new2() upon fields extracted from `struct passwd' and `struct group' since null pointers in some fields are common on NextStep/OpenStep (especially so for the `pw_comment' field) and rb_tainted_str_new2() throws an exception when it receives a null pointer. * ext/pty/pty.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup(). * ext/socket/getaddrinfo.c: cast first argument of getservbyname(), gethostbyaddr(), and gethostbyname() from (const char*) to non-const (char*) for older platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep. * ext/socket/socket.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup(); include <netinet/in_systm.h> if present for NextStep and OpenStep; cast first argument of gethostbyaddr() and getservbyname() from (const char*) to non-const (char*) for older platforms. * ext/syslog/syslog.c: include "util.h" for strdup()/ruby_strdup() for platforms such as NextStep and OpenStep which lack strdup(). git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@5002 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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# We must `rm' the library each time this rule is invoked because "updating" a
# MAB library on Apple/NeXT (see --enable-fat-binary in configure) is not
# supported.
Rust YJIT In December 2021, we opened an [issue] to solicit feedback regarding the porting of the YJIT codebase from C99 to Rust. There were some reservations, but this project was given the go ahead by Ruby core developers and Matz. Since then, we have successfully completed the port of YJIT to Rust. The new Rust version of YJIT has reached parity with the C version, in that it passes all the CRuby tests, is able to run all of the YJIT benchmarks, and performs similarly to the C version (because it works the same way and largely generates the same machine code). We've even incorporated some design improvements, such as a more fine-grained constant invalidation mechanism which we expect will make a big difference in Ruby on Rails applications. Because we want to be careful, YJIT is guarded behind a configure option: ```shell ./configure --enable-yjit # Build YJIT in release mode ./configure --enable-yjit=dev # Build YJIT in dev/debug mode ``` By default, YJIT does not get compiled and cargo/rustc is not required. If YJIT is built in dev mode, then `cargo` is used to fetch development dependencies, but when building in release, `cargo` is not required, only `rustc`. At the moment YJIT requires Rust 1.60.0 or newer. The YJIT command-line options remain mostly unchanged, and more details about the build process are documented in `doc/yjit/yjit.md`. The CI tests have been updated and do not take any more resources than before. The development history of the Rust port is available at the following commit for interested parties: https://github.com/Shopify/ruby/commit/1fd9573d8b4b65219f1c2407f30a0a60e537f8be Our hope is that Rust YJIT will be compiled and included as a part of system packages and compiled binaries of the Ruby 3.2 release. We do not anticipate any major problems as Rust is well supported on every platform which YJIT supports, but to make sure that this process works smoothly, we would like to reach out to those who take care of building systems packages before the 3.2 release is shipped and resolve any issues that may come up. [issue]: https://bugs.ruby-lang.org/issues/18481 Co-authored-by: Maxime Chevalier-Boisvert <maximechevalierb@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Noah Gibbs <the.codefolio.guy@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Kevin Newton <kddnewton@gmail.com>
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#
# In YJIT builds, merge libyjit.a with libruby_static.a
$(LIBRUBY_A):
@$(RM) $@
@-[ -z "$(EXTSTATIC)" ] || $(PRE_LIBRUBY_UPDATE)
$(ECHO) linking static-library $@
$(Q) $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ $(LIBRUBY_A_OBJS) $(INITOBJS)
$(Q) if [ 'no' != '$(YJIT_SUPPORT)' ]; then \
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set -eu$(V0:1=x) && \
$(ECHO0) 'merging $(YJIT_LIBS) into $@' && \
$(RMALL) libyjit/ && \
$(MAKEDIRS) libyjit/ && \
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trap "$(RMALL) libyjit/" 0 && \
(cd libyjit/ && $(AR) -x ../$(YJIT_LIBS)) && \
: "$(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ libyjit/*.$(OBJEXT)" && \
find libyjit/ -name '*.$(OBJEXT)' -exec $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $@ '{}' '+' ; \
fi
@-$(RANLIB) $@ 2> /dev/null || true
verify-static-library: $(LIBRUBY_A)
$(ECHO) verifying static-library $@
@$(PURIFY) $(CC) $(EXE_LDFLAGS) $(XLDFLAGS) $(MAINOBJ) $(LIBRUBY_A) $(MAINLIBS) $(EXTLIBS) $(LIBS) $(OUTFLAG)conftest$(EXEEXT)
@$(RMALL) conftest$(EXEEXT) conftest.c conftest.dSYM
$(LIBRUBY_SO):
@-[ -n "$(EXTSTATIC)" ] || $(PRE_LIBRUBY_UPDATE)
$(ECHO) linking shared-library $@
$(Q) $(LDSHARED) $(DLDFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(DLDOBJS) $(SOLIBS) $(EXTSOLIBS) $(OUTFLAG)$@
-$(Q) $(OBJCOPY) -w -L '$(SYMBOL_PREFIX)Init_*' -L '$(SYMBOL_PREFIX)ruby_static_id_*' \
-L '$(SYMBOL_PREFIX)*_threadptr_*' -L '$(SYMBOL_PREFIX)*_ec_*' $@
$(Q) $(POSTLINK)
@-$(MINIRUBY) -e 'so, *aliases = ARGV; aliases.uniq!; aliases.delete(File.basename(so)); \
aliases.each { |link| File.delete link rescue nil; File.symlink so, link }' \
$(LIBRUBY_SO) $(LIBRUBY_ALIASES) || true
LIBRUBY_WITH_EXT = @LIBRUBY_WITH_EXT@
$(LIBRUBY_$(LIBRUBY_WITH_EXT)): $(LIBRUBY_SO_UPDATE)
PKG_CONFIG = @PKG_CONFIG@
ruby_pc = @ruby_pc@
$(ruby_pc): config.status Makefile
$(Q)./config.status --file=-:$(srcdir)/template/ruby.pc.in | \
sed -e 's/\$$(\([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*\))/$${\1}/g' \
-e 's|^prefix=.*|prefix=$(prefix)|' \
> ruby.tmp.pc
$(Q)pkg_config=${PKG_CONFIG} && PKG_CONFIG_PATH=. $${pkg_config:-:} --print-errors ruby.tmp
$(Q)$(MV) -f ruby.tmp.pc $(ruby_pc)
pre-install-local:: pkgconfig-data
ruby-runner.h: template/ruby-runner.h.in config.status
@./config.status --file=$@:$(srcdir)/template/$(@F).in
$(RBCONFIG): $(PREP)
rbconfig.rb: $(RBCONFIG)
install-cross: $(arch)-fake.rb $(RBCONFIG) rbconfig.rb $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/config.h \
$(LIBRUBY_A) $(LIBRUBY_SO) $(ARCHFILE) pkgconfig-data
$(ECHO) installing cross-compiling stuff
$(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch) $(XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR)/$(arch)/ruby
$(Q) sed '/^\$$:\.unshift/q' $(arch)-fake.rb > fake.rb
$(Q) $(BASERUBY) -p \
-e '~/^\s*CONFIG\["LDFLAGS"\]/ and' \
-e '$$_[/(?=\s*"$$)/] = %q[ #{(CONFIG["LIBPATHFLAG"]%File.dirname(__FILE__)).strip}]' \
rbconfig.rb > fake-rbconfig.rb
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) fake.rb $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch)/fake.rb
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) fake-rbconfig.rb $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch)/rbconfig.rb
@$(RM) fake.rb fake-rbconfig.rb
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/config.h $(XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR)/$(arch)/ruby
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(top_srcdir)/include/ruby/win32.h $(XRUBY_RUBYHDRDIR)/ruby
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(LIBRUBY) $(LIBRUBY_A) $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(LIBRUBY_SO) $(XRUBY_RUBYLIBDIR)/$(arch)
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Makefile: $(srcdir)/template/Makefile.in $(srcdir)/enc/Makefile.in
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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$(MKFILES): config.status $(srcdir)/version.h $(ABI_VERSION_HDR)
@[ -f $@ ] && mv $@ $@.old
MAKE=$(MAKE) $(SHELL) ./config.status $@
@cmp $@ $@.old > /dev/null 2>&1 && echo $@ unchanged && exit 0; \
{ \
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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echo "all:; -@rm -f conftest.mk"; \
echo "conftest.mk: .force; @echo AUTO_REMAKE"; \
echo ".force:"; \
} > conftest.mk || exit 1; \
$(MAKE) -f conftest.mk | grep '^AUTO_REMAKE$$' >/dev/null 2>&1 || \
{ echo "$@ updated, restart."; exit 1; }
* configure.in (XCFLAGS): CFLAGS to comile ruby itself. * configure.in (LIBEXT): suffix for static libraries. * configure.in (LIBPATHFLAG): switch template to specify library path. * configure.in (LINK_SO): command to link shared objects. * configure.in (DEFFILE, ARCHFILE): miscellaneous system dependent files. * configure.in (EXPORT_PREFIX): prefix to exported symbols on Windows. * configure.in (COMMON_LIBS, COMMON_MACROS, COMMON_HEADERS): libraries, macros and headers used in common. * configure.in (RUBYW_INSTALL_NAME, rubyw_install_name): GUI mode excutable name. * Makefile.in (CFLAGS): append XCFLAGS. * Makefile.in (PREP): miscellaneous system dependent files. * Makefile.in (ruby.imp, ext/extinit.o): moved from ext/extmk.rb. * Makefile.in (fake.rb): CROSS_COMPILING keeps building platform. * Makefile.in (MAKEFILES): depend on *.in and config.status. * Makefile.in (parse.c): replace "y.tab.c" with actual name for byacc. * ext/extmk.rb, lib/mkmf.rb: integrated. * ext/extmk.rb: propagate MFLAGS. * ext/extmk.rb (extmake): make dummy Makefile to clean even if no Makefile is made. * lib/mkmf.rb (older): accept multiple file names and Time objects. * lib/mkmf.rb (xsystem): split and qoute. * lib/mkmf.rb (cpp_include): make include directives. * lib/mkmf.rb (try_func): try wheather specified function is available. * lib/mkmf.rb (install_files): default to site-install. * lib/mkmf.rb (checking_for): added. * lib/mkmf.rb (find_executable0): just find executable file with no message. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_header): output header file is variable. * lib/mkmf.rb (create_makefile): separate sections. * lib/mkmf.rb (init_mkmf): initialize global variables. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (CPP, AR): added. * bcc32/Makefile.sub (ARCH): fixed to i386. * win32/Makefile.sub, bcc32/Makefile.sub (miniruby): should not link EXTOBJS. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: use try_cpp to cross compile. * ext/dl/extconf.rb: not modify files in source directory. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@2977 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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uncommon.mk: $(srcdir)/common.mk
sed 's/{\$$([^(){}]*)[^{}]*}//g' $< > $@
.PHONY: reconfig
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reconfig-args = $(srcdir)/$(CONFIGURE) $(yes_silence:yes=--silent) $(configure_args)
config.status-args = ./config.status $(yes_silence:yes=--silent) --recheck
reconfig-exec-0 = test -t 1 && { : $${CONFIGURE_TTY=yes}; export CONFIGURE_TTY; }; exec 3>&1; exit `exec 4>&1; { "$$@" 3>&- 4>&-; echo $$? 1>&4; } | fgrep -v '(cached)' 1>&3 3>&- 4>&-`
reconfig-exec-1 = set -x; "$$@"
reconfig config.status: $(srcdir)/$(CONFIGURE) $(srcdir)/enc/Makefile.in \
$(hdrdir)/ruby/version.h $(ABI_VERSION_HDR)
@PWD= MINIRUBY="$(MINIRUBY)"; export MINIRUBY; \
set $(SHELL) $($@-args); $(reconfig-exec-$(V))
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$(srcdir)/$(CONFIGURE): $(srcdir)/configure.ac
$(CHDIR) $(srcdir) && exec $(AUTOCONF) -o $(@F)
prereq: $(srcdir)/$(CONFIGURE)
incs: id.h
all-incs: probes.h
* probes.d: add DTrace probe declarations. [ruby-core:27448] * array.c (empty_ary_alloc, ary_new): added array create DTrace probe. * compile.c (rb_insns_name): allowing DTrace probes to access instruction sequence name. * Makefile.in: translate probes.d file to appropriate header file. * common.mk: declare dependencies on the DTrace header. * configure.in: add a test for existence of DTrace. * eval.c (setup_exception): add a probe for when an exception is raised. * gc.c: Add DTrace probes for mark begin and end, and sweep begin and end. * hash.c (empty_hash_alloc): Add a probe for hash allocation. * insns.def: Add probes for function entry and return. * internal.h: function declaration for compile.c change. * load.c (rb_f_load): add probes for `load` entry and exit, require entry and exit, and wrapping search_required for load path search. * object.c (rb_obj_alloc): added a probe for general object creation. * parse.y (yycompile0): added a probe around parse and compile phase. * string.c (empty_str_alloc, str_new): DTrace probes for string allocation. * test/dtrace/*: tests for DTrace probes. * vm.c (vm_invoke_proc): add probes for function return on exception raise, hash create, and instruction sequence execution. * vm_core.h: add probe declarations for function entry and exit. * vm_dump.c: add probes header file. * vm_eval.c (vm_call0_cfunc, vm_call0_cfunc_with_frame): add probe on function entry and return. * vm_exec.c: expose instruction number to instruction name function. * vm_insnshelper.c: add function entry and exit probes for cfunc methods. * vm_insnhelper.h: vm usage information is always collected, so uncomment the functions. 12 19:14:50 2012 Akinori MUSHA <knu@iDaemons.org> * configure.in (isinf, isnan): isinf() and isnan() are macros on DragonFly which cannot be found by AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(). This workaround enforces the fact that they exist on DragonFly. 12 15:59:38 2012 Shugo Maeda <shugo@ruby-lang.org> * vm_core.h (rb_call_info_t::refinements), compile.c (new_callinfo), vm_insnhelper.c (vm_search_method): revert r37616 because it's too slow. [ruby-dev:46477] * test/ruby/test_refinement.rb (test_inline_method_cache): skip the test until the bug is fixed efficiently. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@37631 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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# Things which should be considered:
# * with gperf v.s. without gperf
# * committers may have various versions of gperf
# * ./configure v.s. ../ruby/configure
# * svn checkout generate a file with mtime as current time
# * ext4 and XFS has a mtime with fractional part
lex.c: defs/keywords
@\
if cmp -s $(srcdir)/defs/lex.c.src $?; then \
[ $(Q) ] && echo copying $@ || set -x; \
$(CP) $(srcdir)/lex.c.blt $@; \
else \
[ $(Q) ] && echo generating $@ || set -x; \
gperf -C -P -p -j1 -i 1 -g -o -t -N rb_reserved_word -k1,3,$$ $? \
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| sed -f $(tooldir)/gperf.sed \
> $@.tmp && \
$(MV) $@.tmp $@ && \
$(CP) $? $(srcdir)/defs/lex.c.src && \
$(CP) $@ $(srcdir)/lex.c.blt; \
fi
JIS_PROPS_OPTIONS = -k1,3 -7 -c -j1 -i1 -t -C -P -t --ignore-case -H onig_jis_property_hash -Q onig_jis_property_pool -N onig_jis_property
$(srcdir)/enc/jis/props.h: enc/jis/props.kwd
$(MAKEDIRS) $(@D)
@set +e; \
if cmp -s $(?:.kwd=.src) $?; then \
set -x; \
$(CP) $(?:.kwd=.h.blt) $@; \
else \
set -x; \
gperf $(JIS_PROPS_OPTIONS) $? | \
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sed -f $(tooldir)/gperf.sed > $@ && \
$(CP) $? $(?:.kwd=.src) && \
$(CP) $@ $(?:.kwd=.h.blt); \
fi
.c.$(OBJEXT):
@$(ECHO) compiling $<
$(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -c $<
.$(ASMEXT).$(OBJEXT):
@$(ECHO) assembling $<
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$(Q) $(CC) $(ASFLAGS) -DSYMBOL_PREFIX=$(SYMBOL_PREFIX) -o $@ -c $<
.c.$(ASMEXT):
@$(ECHO) translating $<
$(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -S $<
.c.i:
@$(ECHO) preprocessing $<
$(Q) $(CPP) $(warnflags) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -E $< > $@
.d.h:
@$(ECHO) translating probes $<
$(Q) $(DTRACE) -o $@.tmp -h -C $(INCFLAGS) -s $<
$(Q) sed -e 's/RUBY_/RUBY_DTRACE_/g' -e 's/PROBES_H_TMP/RUBY_PROBES_H/' -e 's/(char \*/(const char */g' -e 's/, char \*/, const char */g' $@.tmp > $@
$(Q) $(RM) $@.tmp
.dmyh.h:
@$(ECHO) making dummy $(DEST_FILE)
$(Q)echo '#include "$(*F).dmyh"' > $@
probes.stamp: $(DTRACE_REBUILD_OBJS)
$(Q) if test -f $@ -o -f probes.$(OBJEXT); then \
$(RM) $(DTRACE_REBUILD_OBJS) $@; \
$(ECHO0) "rebuilding objects which were modified by \"dtrace -G\""; \
$(MAKE) $(DTRACE_REBUILD_OBJS); \
fi
$(Q) touch $@
probes.$(OBJEXT): $(srcdir)/probes.d $(DTRACE_REBUILD:yes=probes.stamp)
* configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk: support DTrace on Solaris 10, based on r26235 by Yugui. On Solaris 10, low optimization level may also be needed, e.g. optflags="-xO1" or "-xO0" with Oracle SolarisStudio 12.3 cc. * configure.in (--enable-dtrace): new option to enable/disable DTrace support. By default, trying to enable if dtrace command is found on the system. It is disabled when cross compiling. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS): new macro. checks whether the dtrace on the system needs postprocessing with "dtrace -G". The postprocessing is needed on Solaris 10 and other platforms. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_BSD_BROKEN): new macro. checks whether the dtrace supports USDT. * configure.in (DTRACE): move after RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS. * configure.in (LD): On Solaris, /usr/ccs/bin/ld is preferred. * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_OBJ): new macro for DTrace probe object generated by postprocessing with "dtrace -G". * Makefile.in, common.mk (probes.$(OBJEXT)): DTrace probe object generated by the postprocessing. New file probes.stamp is for rebuilding related objects that may be modified by "dtrace -G". * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_GLOMMED_OBJ): new macro for DTrace static library hacks. * configure.in, Makefile.in (LIBRUBY_A_OBJS): ditto. * Makefile.in, common.mk (ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT)): new target with rule for DTrace static library hacks. * common.mk (DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS): objects depended on probes.h. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@37709 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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@$(ECHO) processing probes in object files
$(Q) $(RM) $@
$(Q) $(DTRACE) -G -C $(INCFLAGS) -s $(srcdir)/probes.d -o $@ $(DTRACE_REBUILD_OBJS)
* configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk: support DTrace on Solaris 10, based on r26235 by Yugui. On Solaris 10, low optimization level may also be needed, e.g. optflags="-xO1" or "-xO0" with Oracle SolarisStudio 12.3 cc. * configure.in (--enable-dtrace): new option to enable/disable DTrace support. By default, trying to enable if dtrace command is found on the system. It is disabled when cross compiling. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS): new macro. checks whether the dtrace on the system needs postprocessing with "dtrace -G". The postprocessing is needed on Solaris 10 and other platforms. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_BSD_BROKEN): new macro. checks whether the dtrace supports USDT. * configure.in (DTRACE): move after RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS. * configure.in (LD): On Solaris, /usr/ccs/bin/ld is preferred. * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_OBJ): new macro for DTrace probe object generated by postprocessing with "dtrace -G". * Makefile.in, common.mk (probes.$(OBJEXT)): DTrace probe object generated by the postprocessing. New file probes.stamp is for rebuilding related objects that may be modified by "dtrace -G". * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_GLOMMED_OBJ): new macro for DTrace static library hacks. * configure.in, Makefile.in (LIBRUBY_A_OBJS): ditto. * Makefile.in, common.mk (ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT)): new target with rule for DTrace static library hacks. * common.mk (DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS): objects depended on probes.h. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@37709 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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main: mjit-headers
yes-mjit-headers: $(MJIT_MIN_HEADER)
clean-local::
$(Q)$(RM) \
$(MJIT_HEADER) $(MJIT_HEADER:.h=)$(MJIT_HEADER_SUFFIX:%=*).h \
$(MJIT_MIN_HEADER) $(MJIT_MIN_HEADER:.h=)$(MJIT_HEADER_SUFFIX:%=*).h \
$(MJIT_HEADER_INSTALL_DIR)/rb_mjit_min_header-*.h \
$(TIMESTAMPDIR)/$(MJIT_HEADER:.h=)$(MJIT_HEADER_SUFFIX).time mjit_config.h \
|| $(NULLCMD)
$(Q)$(RM) -r mjit_build_dir.*
-$(Q) $(RMDIRS) $(MJIT_HEADER_INSTALL_DIR) $(MJIT_HEADER_BUILD_DIR) $(TIMESTAMPDIR) 2> $(NULL) || $(NULLCMD)
* configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk: support DTrace on Solaris 10, based on r26235 by Yugui. On Solaris 10, low optimization level may also be needed, e.g. optflags="-xO1" or "-xO0" with Oracle SolarisStudio 12.3 cc. * configure.in (--enable-dtrace): new option to enable/disable DTrace support. By default, trying to enable if dtrace command is found on the system. It is disabled when cross compiling. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS): new macro. checks whether the dtrace on the system needs postprocessing with "dtrace -G". The postprocessing is needed on Solaris 10 and other platforms. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_BSD_BROKEN): new macro. checks whether the dtrace supports USDT. * configure.in (DTRACE): move after RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS. * configure.in (LD): On Solaris, /usr/ccs/bin/ld is preferred. * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_OBJ): new macro for DTrace probe object generated by postprocessing with "dtrace -G". * Makefile.in, common.mk (probes.$(OBJEXT)): DTrace probe object generated by the postprocessing. New file probes.stamp is for rebuilding related objects that may be modified by "dtrace -G". * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_GLOMMED_OBJ): new macro for DTrace static library hacks. * configure.in, Makefile.in (LIBRUBY_A_OBJS): ditto. * Makefile.in, common.mk (ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT)): new target with rule for DTrace static library hacks. * common.mk (DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS): objects depended on probes.h. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@37709 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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# DTrace static library hacks described here:
# https://marc.info/?l=opensolaris-dtrace-discuss&m=114761203110734&w=4
ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT):
* configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk: support DTrace on Solaris 10, based on r26235 by Yugui. On Solaris 10, low optimization level may also be needed, e.g. optflags="-xO1" or "-xO0" with Oracle SolarisStudio 12.3 cc. * configure.in (--enable-dtrace): new option to enable/disable DTrace support. By default, trying to enable if dtrace command is found on the system. It is disabled when cross compiling. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS): new macro. checks whether the dtrace on the system needs postprocessing with "dtrace -G". The postprocessing is needed on Solaris 10 and other platforms. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_BSD_BROKEN): new macro. checks whether the dtrace supports USDT. * configure.in (DTRACE): move after RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS. * configure.in (LD): On Solaris, /usr/ccs/bin/ld is preferred. * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_OBJ): new macro for DTrace probe object generated by postprocessing with "dtrace -G". * Makefile.in, common.mk (probes.$(OBJEXT)): DTrace probe object generated by the postprocessing. New file probes.stamp is for rebuilding related objects that may be modified by "dtrace -G". * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_GLOMMED_OBJ): new macro for DTrace static library hacks. * configure.in, Makefile.in (LIBRUBY_A_OBJS): ditto. * Makefile.in, common.mk (ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT)): new target with rule for DTrace static library hacks. * common.mk (DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS): objects depended on probes.h. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@37709 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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@$(ECHO) generating a glommed object with DTrace probes for static library
$(Q) $(LD) -r -o $@ $(OBJS)
* configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk: support DTrace on Solaris 10, based on r26235 by Yugui. On Solaris 10, low optimization level may also be needed, e.g. optflags="-xO1" or "-xO0" with Oracle SolarisStudio 12.3 cc. * configure.in (--enable-dtrace): new option to enable/disable DTrace support. By default, trying to enable if dtrace command is found on the system. It is disabled when cross compiling. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS): new macro. checks whether the dtrace on the system needs postprocessing with "dtrace -G". The postprocessing is needed on Solaris 10 and other platforms. * configure.in (RUBY_DTRACE_BSD_BROKEN): new macro. checks whether the dtrace supports USDT. * configure.in (DTRACE): move after RUBY_DTRACE_POSTPROCESS. * configure.in (LD): On Solaris, /usr/ccs/bin/ld is preferred. * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_OBJ): new macro for DTrace probe object generated by postprocessing with "dtrace -G". * Makefile.in, common.mk (probes.$(OBJEXT)): DTrace probe object generated by the postprocessing. New file probes.stamp is for rebuilding related objects that may be modified by "dtrace -G". * configure.in, Makefile.in, common.mk (DTRACE_GLOMMED_OBJ): new macro for DTrace static library hacks. * configure.in, Makefile.in (LIBRUBY_A_OBJS): ditto. * Makefile.in, common.mk (ruby-glommed.$(OBJEXT)): new target with rule for DTrace static library hacks. * common.mk (DTRACE_DEPENDENT_OBJS): objects depended on probes.h. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@37709 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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clean-local::
$(Q)$(RM) \
ext/extinit.c ext/extinit.$(OBJEXT) ext/ripper/y.output \
enc/encinit.c enc/encinit.$(OBJEXT) $(pkgconfig_DATA) \
ruby-runner.$(OBJEXT) ruby-runner.h \
|| $(NULLCMD)
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$(Q)find . -name '*.bc' -o -name '*.[is]' -delete
-$(Q)$(RMALL) exe/ *.dSYM
distclean-local::
$(Q)$(RM) \
ext/config.cache $(RBCONFIG) Doxyfile run.gdb \
$(INSTALLED_LIST) $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/config.h verconf.h \
|| $(NULLCMD)
-$(Q)$(RMDIRS) $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby 2> /dev/null || true
ext/clean.sub:: ext/clean.mk
ext/distclean.sub:: ext/distclean.mk
ext/realclean.sub:: ext/realclean.mk
ext/clean.mk ext/distclean.mk ext/realclean.mk::
-$(Q) if [ -f $(EXTS_MK) ]; then exec $(MAKE) -f $(EXTS_MK) $(@F:.mk=); fi
ext/clean:: ext/clean.sub
ext/distclean:: ext/distclean.sub
ext/realclean:: ext/realclean.sub
gems/clean:: gems/clean.sub
gems/distclean:: gems/distclean.sub
gems/realclean:: gems/realclean.sub
ext/clean.sub ext/distclean.sub ext/realclean.sub \
gems/clean.sub gems/distclean.sub gems/realclean.sub::
$(Q) set dummy `echo "${EXTS}" | tr , ' '`; shift; \
test "$$#" = 0 && set .; \
set dummy `\
cd $(@D) 2>/dev/null && \
find "$$@" \( -name Makefile -o -name exts.mk \) -print | \
sed -n 's:^\./::;s:^:$(@D)/:;s:/[^/][^/]*$$::p' | sort -u; \
`; shift; \
for dir do \
$(RM) "$$dir/exts.mk"; \
if [ -f "$$dir/Makefile" ]; then \
echo $(@F:.sub=)ing "$$dir"; \
(cd "$$dir" && exec $(MAKE) $(mflags) $(@F:.sub=)); \
fi; \
done || true
ext/distclean ext/realclean gems/distclean gems/realclean::
$(Q) set dummy `echo "${EXTS}" | tr , ' '`; shift; \
test "$$#" = 0 && set .; \
cd $(@D) 2>/dev/null && \
find "$$@" -type d -empty -exec $(RMDIRS) {} + 2> /dev/null || true
$(Q) $(RMDIRS) $(@D) 2> /dev/null || true
clean-enc distclean-enc realclean-enc:
@test -f "$(ENC_MK)" || exit 0; \
echo $(@:-enc=ing) encodings; \
exec $(MAKE) $(MAKE_ENC) $(@:-enc=)
ext/extinit.$(OBJEXT): ext/extinit.c $(SETUP)
$(ECHO) compiling $@
$(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -c ext/extinit.c
enc/encinit.$(OBJEXT): enc/encinit.c $(SETUP)
cont.$(OBJEXT): $(COROUTINE_H)
update-src::
@$(CHDIR) "$(srcdir)" && LC_TIME=C exec $(VCSUP)
update-download:: update-config_files
after-update:: prereq
gcov:
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$(Q) $(BASERUBY) $(tooldir)/run-gcov.rb
lcov:
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$(Q) $(BASERUBY) $(tooldir)/run-lcov.rb
benchmark: introduce benchmark_driver.gem Makefile.in: Clone benchmark-driver repository in benchmark/benchmark-driver `make update-benchmark-driver`, like simplecov. win32/Makefile.sub: Roughly do the same thing. .gitignore: Ignore the cloned repository. common.mk: Trigger `make update-benchmark-driver` to run `make benchmark` and adjust arguments for benchmark_driver.gem. benchmark/require.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_require.rb, benchmark/prepare_require.rb benchmark/require_thread.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_require_thread.rb, benchmark/prepare_require_thread.rb benchmark/so_count_words.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_so_count_words.rb, benchmark/prepare_so_count_words.rb, benchmark/wc.input.base benchmark/so_k_nucleotide.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_so_k_nucleotide.rb, benchmark/prepare_so_k_nucleotide.rb, benchmark/make_fasta_output.rb benchmark/so_reverse_complement.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_so_reverse_complement.rb, benchmark/prepare_so_reverse_complement.rb, benchmark/make_fasta_output.rb I'm sorry but I made some duplications between benchmark/require.yml and benchmark/require_thread.yml, and between benchmark/so_k_nucleotide.yml and benchmark/so_reverse_complement.yml. If you're not comfortable with it, please combine these YAMLs to share the same prelude. One YAML file can have multiple benchmark definitions sharing prelude. benchmark/driver.rb: Replace its core feature with benchmark_driver.gem. Some old features are gone for now, but I'll add them again later. [Misc #14902] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@63888 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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update-benchmark-driver:
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$(Q) $(tooldir)/git-refresh -C $(srcdir)/benchmark $(Q1:0=-q) \
benchmark: introduce benchmark_driver.gem Makefile.in: Clone benchmark-driver repository in benchmark/benchmark-driver `make update-benchmark-driver`, like simplecov. win32/Makefile.sub: Roughly do the same thing. .gitignore: Ignore the cloned repository. common.mk: Trigger `make update-benchmark-driver` to run `make benchmark` and adjust arguments for benchmark_driver.gem. benchmark/require.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_require.rb, benchmark/prepare_require.rb benchmark/require_thread.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_require_thread.rb, benchmark/prepare_require_thread.rb benchmark/so_count_words.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_so_count_words.rb, benchmark/prepare_so_count_words.rb, benchmark/wc.input.base benchmark/so_k_nucleotide.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_so_k_nucleotide.rb, benchmark/prepare_so_k_nucleotide.rb, benchmark/make_fasta_output.rb benchmark/so_reverse_complement.yml: renamed from benchmark/bm_so_reverse_complement.rb, benchmark/prepare_so_reverse_complement.rb, benchmark/make_fasta_output.rb I'm sorry but I made some duplications between benchmark/require.yml and benchmark/require_thread.yml, and between benchmark/so_k_nucleotide.yml and benchmark/so_reverse_complement.yml. If you're not comfortable with it, please combine these YAMLs to share the same prelude. One YAML file can have multiple benchmark definitions sharing prelude. benchmark/driver.rb: Replace its core feature with benchmark_driver.gem. Some old features are gone for now, but I'll add them again later. [Misc #14902] git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@63888 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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--branch $(BENCHMARK_DRIVER_GIT_REF) \
$(BENCHMARK_DRIVER_GIT_URL) benchmark-driver $(GIT_OPTS)
update-doclie:
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$(Q) $(tooldir)/git-refresh -C $(srcdir)/coverage $(Q1:0=-q) \
--branch $(DOCLIE_GIT_REF) \
$(DOCLIE_GIT_URL) doclie $(GIT_OPTS)
update-simplecov-html:
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$(Q) $(tooldir)/git-refresh -C $(srcdir)/coverage $(Q1:0=-q) \
--branch $(SIMPLECOV_HTML_GIT_REF) \
$(SIMPLECOV_HTML_GIT_URL) simplecov-html $(GIT_OPTS)
update-simplecov:
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$(Q) $(tooldir)/git-refresh -C $(srcdir)/coverage $(Q1:0=-q) \
--branch $(SIMPLECOV_GIT_REF) \
$(SIMPLECOV_GIT_URL) simplecov $(GIT_OPTS)
update-coverage: update-simplecov update-simplecov-html update-doclie
update-known-errors:
errno --list | cut -d' ' -f1 | sort -u - $(srcdir)/defs/known_errors.def | \
$(IFCHANGE) $(srcdir)/defs/known_errors.def -
INSNS = opt_sc.inc optinsn.inc optunifs.inc insns.inc insns_info.inc \
vmtc.inc vm.inc mjit_compile.inc
$(INSNS): $(srcdir)/insns.def vm_opts.h \
$(srcdir)/defs/opt_operand.def $(srcdir)/defs/opt_insn_unif.def \
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$(tooldir)/insns2vm.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/controllers/application_controller.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/helpers/c_escape.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/helpers/dumper.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/helpers/scanner.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/loaders/insns_def.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/loaders/opt_insn_unif_def.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/loaders/opt_operand_def.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/loaders/vm_opts_h.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/models/attribute.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/models/bare_instructions.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/models/c_expr.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/models/instructions.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/models/instructions_unifications.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/models/operands_unifications.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/models/trace_instructions.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/models/typemap.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/scripts/converter.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/scripts/insns2vm.rb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_attributes.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_c_expr.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_comptime_insn_stack_increase.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_copyright.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_insn_entry.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_insn_len_info.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_insn_name_info.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_insn_operand_info.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_insn_sp_pc_dependency.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_insn_type_chars.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_leaf_helpers.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_insn_body.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_ivar.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_pc_and_sp.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_mjit_compile_send.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_notice.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_sp_inc_helpers.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/_trace_instruction.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/insns.inc.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/insns_info.inc.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/mjit_compile.inc.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/opt_sc.inc.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/optinsn.inc.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/optunifs.inc.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/vm.inc.erb \
$(tooldir)/ruby_vm/views/vmtc.inc.erb
$(ECHO) generating $@
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$(Q) $(BASERUBY) -Ku $(tooldir)/insns2vm.rb $(INSNS2VMOPT) $@
verconf.h: $(RBCONFIG)
loadpath: verconf.h
@$(CPP) $(XCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(srcdir)/loadpath.c | \
sed -e '1,/^const char ruby_initial_load_paths/d;/;/,$$d' \
-e '/^ /!d;s/ *"\\0"$$//;s/" *"//g'
un-runnable:
$(ECHO) cannot make runnable, configure with --enable-load-relative.
$(Q) exit 1
mjit_config.h:
$(ECHO) making $@
@{ \
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. $(tooldir)/mjit_archflag.sh; \
parse_arch_flags "$(UNIVERSAL_ARCHNAMES)" $(ARCH_FLAG); \
test "$(Q)" = @ || set -x; \
echo '#ifndef RUBY_MJIT_CONFIG_H'; \
echo '#define RUBY_MJIT_CONFIG_H 1'; \
echo; \
sep=; \
echo '#ifdef LOAD_RELATIVE'; \
quote MJIT_HEADER_INSTALL_DIR "/$(MJIT_HEADER_INSTALL_DIR)"; \
echo '#else'; \
quote MJIT_HEADER_INSTALL_DIR "$(rubyarchhdrdir)"; \
echo '#endif'; \
quote MJIT_MIN_HEADER_NAME "$(MJIT_MIN_HEADER_NAME)"; \
sep=,; \
quote "MJIT_CC_COMMON " $(MJIT_CC); \
quote "MJIT_CFLAGS MJIT_ARCHFLAG" $(MJIT_CFLAGS); \
quote "MJIT_OPTFLAGS " $(MJIT_OPTFLAGS); \
quote "MJIT_DEBUGFLAGS " $(MJIT_DEBUGFLAGS); \
quote "MJIT_LDSHARED " $(MJIT_LDSHARED); \
quote "MJIT_DLDFLAGS MJIT_ARCHFLAG" $(MJIT_DLDFLAGS); \
quote "MJIT_LIBS " $(LIBRUBYARG_SHARED); \
quote 'PRELOADENV "@PRELOADENV@"'; \
indent=$${archs:+' '}; \
define_arch_flags; \
echo; \
echo '#endif /* RUBY_MJIT_CONFIG_H */'; \
} > $@
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yes-test-almost yes-test-all programs: mjit_build_dir.$(SOEXT)
mjit_build_dir.$(SOEXT): $(MJIT_MIN_HEADER) $(srcdir)/ruby-runner.c ruby-runner.h
$(ECHO) making $@
$(Q) $(DLDSHARED) $(MJIT_DLDFLAGS) $(ARCH_FLAG) $(CFLAGS) $(INCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) \
-DMAKE_MJIT_BUILD_DIR=1 -DMJIT_MIN_HEADER='"$(MJIT_MIN_HEADER)"' \
$(OUTFLAG)$@ $(srcdir)/ruby-runner.c
# yes-test-basic: leaked-globals
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leaked-globals: $(COMMONOBJS) prog $(tooldir)/leaked-globals PHONY
$(Q) $(XRUBY) $(tooldir)/leaked-globals NM=$(NM) SYMBOL_PREFIX=$(SYMBOL_PREFIX) PLATFORM=$(hdrdir)/ruby/$(PLATFORM_DIR).h $(srcdir)/configure.ac $(COMMONOBJS)