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This was the historical behavior, it was modified unintentionally
by 097c3e9cbb
, which started storing
these flags in a different global variable.
Also, include the incflags when logging, and document that the
method modifies $INCFLAGS.
Fixes [Bug #10651]
2772 lines
85 KiB
Ruby
2772 lines
85 KiB
Ruby
# -*- coding: us-ascii -*-
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# frozen-string-literal: false
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# module to create Makefile for extension modules
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# invoke like: ruby -r mkmf extconf.rb
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require 'rbconfig'
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require 'fileutils'
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require 'shellwords'
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class String
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# :stopdoc:
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# Wraps a string in escaped quotes if it contains whitespace.
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def quote
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/\s/ =~ self ? "\"#{self}\"" : "#{self}"
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end
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# Escape whitespaces for Makefile.
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def unspace
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gsub(/\s/, '\\\\\\&')
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end
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# Generates a string used as cpp macro name.
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def tr_cpp
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strip.upcase.tr_s("^A-Z0-9_*", "_").tr_s("*", "P")
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end
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def funcall_style
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/\)\z/ =~ self ? dup : "#{self}()"
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end
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def sans_arguments
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self[/\A[^()]+/]
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end
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# :startdoc:
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end
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class Array
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# :stopdoc:
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# Wraps all strings in escaped quotes if they contain whitespace.
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def quote
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map {|s| s.quote}
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end
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# :startdoc:
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end
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##
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# mkmf.rb is used by Ruby C extensions to generate a Makefile which will
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# correctly compile and link the C extension to Ruby and a third-party
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# library.
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module MakeMakefile
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#### defer until this module become global-state free.
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# def self.extended(obj)
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# obj.init_mkmf
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# super
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# end
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#
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# def initialize(*args, rbconfig: RbConfig, **rest)
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# init_mkmf(rbconfig::MAKEFILE_CONFIG, rbconfig::CONFIG)
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# super(*args, **rest)
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# end
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##
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# The makefile configuration using the defaults from when Ruby was built.
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CONFIG = RbConfig::MAKEFILE_CONFIG
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ORIG_LIBPATH = ENV['LIB']
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##
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# Extensions for files compiled with a C compiler
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C_EXT = %w[c m]
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##
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# Extensions for files complied with a C++ compiler
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CXX_EXT = %w[cc mm cxx cpp]
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unless File.exist?(File.join(*File.split(__FILE__).tap {|d, b| b.swapcase}))
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CXX_EXT.concat(%w[C])
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end
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##
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# Extensions for source files
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SRC_EXT = C_EXT + CXX_EXT
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##
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# Extensions for header files
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HDR_EXT = %w[h hpp]
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$static = nil
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$config_h = '$(arch_hdrdir)/ruby/config.h'
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$default_static = $static
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unless defined? $configure_args
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$configure_args = {}
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args = CONFIG["configure_args"]
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if ENV["CONFIGURE_ARGS"]
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args << " " << ENV["CONFIGURE_ARGS"]
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end
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for arg in Shellwords::shellwords(args)
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arg, val = arg.split('=', 2)
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next unless arg
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arg.tr!('_', '-')
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if arg.sub!(/^(?!--)/, '--')
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val or next
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arg.downcase!
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end
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next if /^--(?:top|topsrc|src|cur)dir$/ =~ arg
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$configure_args[arg] = val || true
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end
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for arg in ARGV
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arg, val = arg.split('=', 2)
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next unless arg
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arg.tr!('_', '-')
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if arg.sub!(/^(?!--)/, '--')
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val or next
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arg.downcase!
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end
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$configure_args[arg] = val || true
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end
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end
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$libdir = CONFIG["libdir"]
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$rubylibdir = CONFIG["rubylibdir"]
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$archdir = CONFIG["archdir"]
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$sitedir = CONFIG["sitedir"]
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$sitelibdir = CONFIG["sitelibdir"]
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$sitearchdir = CONFIG["sitearchdir"]
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$vendordir = CONFIG["vendordir"]
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$vendorlibdir = CONFIG["vendorlibdir"]
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$vendorarchdir = CONFIG["vendorarchdir"]
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$mswin = /mswin/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
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$mingw = /mingw/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
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$cygwin = /cygwin/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
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$netbsd = /netbsd/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
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$haiku = /haiku/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
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$solaris = /solaris/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
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$universal = /universal/ =~ RUBY_PLATFORM
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$dest_prefix_pattern = (File::PATH_SEPARATOR == ';' ? /\A([[:alpha:]]:)?/ : /\A/)
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# :stopdoc:
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def config_string(key, config = CONFIG)
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s = config[key] and !s.empty? and block_given? ? yield(s) : s
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end
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module_function :config_string
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def dir_re(dir)
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Regexp.new('\$(?:\('+dir+'\)|\{'+dir+'\})(?:\$(?:\(target_prefix\)|\{target_prefix\}))?')
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end
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module_function :dir_re
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def relative_from(path, base)
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dir = File.join(path, "")
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if File.expand_path(dir) == File.expand_path(dir, base)
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path
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else
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File.join(base, path)
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end
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end
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INSTALL_DIRS = [
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[dir_re('commondir'), "$(RUBYCOMMONDIR)"],
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[dir_re('sitedir'), "$(RUBYCOMMONDIR)"],
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[dir_re('vendordir'), "$(RUBYCOMMONDIR)"],
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[dir_re('rubylibdir'), "$(RUBYLIBDIR)"],
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[dir_re('archdir'), "$(RUBYARCHDIR)"],
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[dir_re('sitelibdir'), "$(RUBYLIBDIR)"],
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[dir_re('vendorlibdir'), "$(RUBYLIBDIR)"],
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[dir_re('sitearchdir'), "$(RUBYARCHDIR)"],
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[dir_re('vendorarchdir'), "$(RUBYARCHDIR)"],
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[dir_re('rubyhdrdir'), "$(RUBYHDRDIR)"],
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[dir_re('sitehdrdir'), "$(SITEHDRDIR)"],
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[dir_re('vendorhdrdir'), "$(VENDORHDRDIR)"],
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[dir_re('bindir'), "$(BINDIR)"],
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]
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def install_dirs(target_prefix = nil)
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if $extout and $extmk
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dirs = [
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['BINDIR', '$(extout)/bin'],
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['RUBYCOMMONDIR', '$(extout)/common'],
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['RUBYLIBDIR', '$(RUBYCOMMONDIR)$(target_prefix)'],
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['RUBYARCHDIR', '$(extout)/$(arch)$(target_prefix)'],
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['HDRDIR', '$(extout)/include/ruby$(target_prefix)'],
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['ARCHHDRDIR', '$(extout)/include/$(arch)/ruby$(target_prefix)'],
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['extout', "#$extout"],
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['extout_prefix', "#$extout_prefix"],
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]
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elsif $extmk
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dirs = [
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['BINDIR', '$(bindir)'],
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['RUBYCOMMONDIR', '$(rubylibdir)'],
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['RUBYLIBDIR', '$(rubylibdir)$(target_prefix)'],
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['RUBYARCHDIR', '$(archdir)$(target_prefix)'],
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['HDRDIR', '$(rubyhdrdir)/ruby$(target_prefix)'],
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['ARCHHDRDIR', '$(rubyhdrdir)/$(arch)/ruby$(target_prefix)'],
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]
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elsif $configure_args.has_key?('--vendor')
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dirs = [
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['BINDIR', '$(bindir)'],
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['RUBYCOMMONDIR', '$(vendordir)$(target_prefix)'],
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['RUBYLIBDIR', '$(vendorlibdir)$(target_prefix)'],
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['RUBYARCHDIR', '$(vendorarchdir)$(target_prefix)'],
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['HDRDIR', '$(rubyhdrdir)/ruby$(target_prefix)'],
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['ARCHHDRDIR', '$(rubyhdrdir)/$(arch)/ruby$(target_prefix)'],
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]
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else
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dirs = [
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['BINDIR', '$(bindir)'],
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['RUBYCOMMONDIR', '$(sitedir)$(target_prefix)'],
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['RUBYLIBDIR', '$(sitelibdir)$(target_prefix)'],
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['RUBYARCHDIR', '$(sitearchdir)$(target_prefix)'],
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['HDRDIR', '$(rubyhdrdir)/ruby$(target_prefix)'],
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['ARCHHDRDIR', '$(rubyhdrdir)/$(arch)/ruby$(target_prefix)'],
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]
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end
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dirs << ['target_prefix', (target_prefix ? "/#{target_prefix}" : "")]
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dirs
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end
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def map_dir(dir, map = nil)
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map ||= INSTALL_DIRS
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map.inject(dir) {|d, (orig, new)| d.gsub(orig, new)}
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end
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topdir = File.dirname(File.dirname(__FILE__))
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path = File.expand_path($0)
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until (dir = File.dirname(path)) == path
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if File.identical?(dir, topdir)
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$extmk = true if %r"\A(?:ext|enc|tool|test)\z" =~ File.basename(path)
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break
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end
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path = dir
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end
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$extmk ||= false
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if not $extmk and File.exist?(($hdrdir = RbConfig::CONFIG["rubyhdrdir"]) + "/ruby/ruby.h")
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$topdir = $hdrdir
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$top_srcdir = $hdrdir
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$arch_hdrdir = RbConfig::CONFIG["rubyarchhdrdir"]
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elsif File.exist?(($hdrdir = ($top_srcdir ||= topdir) + "/include") + "/ruby.h")
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$topdir ||= RbConfig::CONFIG["topdir"]
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$arch_hdrdir = "$(extout)/include/$(arch)"
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else
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abort <<MESSAGE
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mkmf.rb can't find header files for ruby at #{$hdrdir}/ruby.h
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You might have to install separate package for the ruby development
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environment, ruby-dev or ruby-devel for example.
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MESSAGE
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end
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CONFTEST = "conftest".freeze
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CONFTEST_C = "#{CONFTEST}.c"
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OUTFLAG = CONFIG['OUTFLAG']
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COUTFLAG = CONFIG['COUTFLAG']
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CSRCFLAG = CONFIG['CSRCFLAG']
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CPPOUTFILE = config_string('CPPOUTFILE') {|str| str.sub(/\bconftest\b/, CONFTEST)}
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def rm_f(*files)
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opt = (Hash === files.last ? [files.pop] : [])
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FileUtils.rm_f(Dir[*files.flatten], *opt)
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end
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module_function :rm_f
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def rm_rf(*files)
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opt = (Hash === files.last ? [files.pop] : [])
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FileUtils.rm_rf(Dir[*files.flatten], *opt)
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end
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module_function :rm_rf
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# Returns time stamp of the +target+ file if it exists and is newer than or
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# equal to all of +times+.
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def modified?(target, times)
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(t = File.mtime(target)) rescue return nil
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Array === times or times = [times]
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t if times.all? {|n| n <= t}
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end
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def split_libs(*strs)
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strs.map {|s| s.split(/\s+(?=-|\z)/)}.flatten
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end
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def merge_libs(*libs)
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libs.inject([]) do |x, y|
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y = y.inject([]) {|ary, e| ary.last == e ? ary : ary << e}
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y.each_with_index do |v, yi|
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if xi = x.rindex(v)
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x[(xi+1)..-1] = merge_libs(y[(yi+1)..-1], x[(xi+1)..-1])
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x[xi, 0] = y[0...yi]
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break
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end
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end and x.concat(y)
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x
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end
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end
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# This is a custom logging module. It generates an mkmf.log file when you
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# run your extconf.rb script. This can be useful for debugging unexpected
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# failures.
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#
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# This module and its associated methods are meant for internal use only.
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#
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module Logging
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@log = nil
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@logfile = 'mkmf.log'
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@orgerr = $stderr.dup
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@orgout = $stdout.dup
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@postpone = 0
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@quiet = $extmk
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def self::log_open
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@log ||= File::open(@logfile, 'wb')
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@log.sync = true
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end
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def self::log_opened?
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@log and not @log.closed?
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end
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def self::open
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log_open
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$stderr.reopen(@log)
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$stdout.reopen(@log)
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yield
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ensure
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$stderr.reopen(@orgerr)
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$stdout.reopen(@orgout)
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end
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def self::message(*s)
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log_open
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@log.printf(*s)
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end
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def self::logfile file
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@logfile = file
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log_close
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end
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def self::log_close
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if @log and not @log.closed?
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@log.flush
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@log.close
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@log = nil
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end
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end
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def self::postpone
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tmplog = "mkmftmp#{@postpone += 1}.log"
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open do
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log, *save = @log, @logfile, @orgout, @orgerr
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@log, @logfile, @orgout, @orgerr = nil, tmplog, log, log
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begin
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log.print(open {yield @log})
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ensure
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@log.close if @log and not @log.closed?
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File::open(tmplog) {|t| FileUtils.copy_stream(t, log)} if File.exist?(tmplog)
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@log, @logfile, @orgout, @orgerr = log, *save
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@postpone -= 1
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MakeMakefile.rm_f tmplog
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end
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end
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end
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class << self
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attr_accessor :quiet
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end
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end
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def libpath_env
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# used only if native compiling
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if libpathenv = config_string("LIBPATHENV")
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pathenv = ENV[libpathenv]
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libpath = RbConfig.expand($DEFLIBPATH.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR))
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{libpathenv => [libpath, pathenv].compact.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)}
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else
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{}
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end
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end
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def xsystem command, opts = nil
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varpat = /\$\((\w+)\)|\$\{(\w+)\}/
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if varpat =~ command
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vars = Hash.new {|h, k| h[k] = ENV[k]}
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command = command.dup
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nil while command.gsub!(varpat) {vars[$1||$2]}
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end
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Logging::open do
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puts command.quote
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if opts and opts[:werror]
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result = nil
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Logging.postpone do |log|
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output = IO.popen(libpath_env, command, &:read)
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result = ($?.success? and File.zero?(log.path))
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output
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end
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result
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else
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system(libpath_env, command)
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end
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end
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end
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def xpopen command, *mode, &block
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Logging::open do
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case mode[0]
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when nil, /^r/
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puts "#{command} |"
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else
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puts "| #{command}"
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end
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IO.popen(libpath_env, command, *mode, &block)
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end
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end
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def log_src(src, heading="checked program was")
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src = src.split(/^/)
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fmt = "%#{src.size.to_s.size}d: %s"
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Logging::message <<"EOM"
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#{heading}:
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/* begin */
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EOM
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src.each_with_index {|line, no| Logging::message fmt, no+1, line}
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Logging::message <<"EOM"
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/* end */
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EOM
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end
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def create_tmpsrc(src)
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src = "#{COMMON_HEADERS}\n#{src}"
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src = yield(src) if block_given?
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src.gsub!(/[ \t]+$/, '')
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src.gsub!(/\A\n+|^\n+$/, '')
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src.sub!(/[^\n]\z/, "\\&\n")
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count = 0
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begin
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open(CONFTEST_C, "wb") do |cfile|
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cfile.print src
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end
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rescue Errno::EACCES
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if (count += 1) < 5
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sleep 0.2
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retry
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end
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end
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src
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end
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def have_devel?
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unless defined? $have_devel
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$have_devel = true
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$have_devel = try_link(MAIN_DOES_NOTHING)
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end
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$have_devel
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end
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def try_do(src, command, *opts, &b)
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unless have_devel?
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raise <<MSG
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The compiler failed to generate an executable file.
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You have to install development tools first.
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MSG
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end
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begin
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src = create_tmpsrc(src, &b)
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xsystem(command, *opts)
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ensure
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log_src(src)
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end
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end
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def link_command(ldflags, opt="", libpath=$DEFLIBPATH|$LIBPATH)
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librubyarg = $extmk ? $LIBRUBYARG_STATIC : "$(LIBRUBYARG)"
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conf = RbConfig::CONFIG.merge('hdrdir' => $hdrdir.quote,
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'src' => "#{CONFTEST_C}",
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'arch_hdrdir' => $arch_hdrdir.quote,
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'top_srcdir' => $top_srcdir.quote,
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'INCFLAGS' => "#$INCFLAGS",
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'CPPFLAGS' => "#$CPPFLAGS",
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'CFLAGS' => "#$CFLAGS",
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'ARCH_FLAG' => "#$ARCH_FLAG",
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'LDFLAGS' => "#$LDFLAGS #{ldflags}",
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'LOCAL_LIBS' => "#$LOCAL_LIBS #$libs",
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'LIBS' => "#{librubyarg} #{opt} #$LIBS")
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conf['LIBPATH'] = libpathflag(libpath.map {|s| RbConfig::expand(s.dup, conf)})
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RbConfig::expand(TRY_LINK.dup, conf)
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end
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def cc_command(opt="")
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conf = RbConfig::CONFIG.merge('hdrdir' => $hdrdir.quote, 'srcdir' => $srcdir.quote,
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'arch_hdrdir' => $arch_hdrdir.quote,
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'top_srcdir' => $top_srcdir.quote)
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RbConfig::expand("$(CC) #$INCFLAGS #$CPPFLAGS #$CFLAGS #$ARCH_FLAG #{opt} -c #{CONFTEST_C}",
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conf)
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end
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def cpp_command(outfile, opt="")
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conf = RbConfig::CONFIG.merge('hdrdir' => $hdrdir.quote, 'srcdir' => $srcdir.quote,
|
|
'arch_hdrdir' => $arch_hdrdir.quote,
|
|
'top_srcdir' => $top_srcdir.quote)
|
|
if $universal and (arch_flag = conf['ARCH_FLAG']) and !arch_flag.empty?
|
|
conf['ARCH_FLAG'] = arch_flag.gsub(/(?:\G|\s)-arch\s+\S+/, '')
|
|
end
|
|
RbConfig::expand("$(CPP) #$INCFLAGS #$CPPFLAGS #$CFLAGS #{opt} #{CONFTEST_C} #{outfile}",
|
|
conf)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def libpathflag(libpath=$DEFLIBPATH|$LIBPATH)
|
|
libpath.map{|x|
|
|
case x
|
|
when "$(topdir)", /\A\./
|
|
LIBPATHFLAG
|
|
else
|
|
LIBPATHFLAG+RPATHFLAG
|
|
end % x.quote
|
|
}.join
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def with_werror(opt, opts = nil)
|
|
if opts
|
|
if opts[:werror] and config_string("WERRORFLAG") {|flag| opt = opt ? "#{opt} #{flag}" : flag}
|
|
(opts = opts.dup).delete(:werror)
|
|
end
|
|
yield(opt, opts)
|
|
else
|
|
yield(opt)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def try_link0(src, opt="", *opts, &b) # :nodoc:
|
|
exe = CONFTEST+$EXEEXT
|
|
cmd = link_command("", opt)
|
|
if $universal
|
|
require 'tmpdir'
|
|
Dir.mktmpdir("mkmf_", oldtmpdir = ENV["TMPDIR"]) do |tmpdir|
|
|
begin
|
|
ENV["TMPDIR"] = tmpdir
|
|
try_do(src, cmd, *opts, &b)
|
|
ensure
|
|
ENV["TMPDIR"] = oldtmpdir
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
try_do(src, cmd, *opts, &b)
|
|
end and File.executable?(exe) or return nil
|
|
exe
|
|
ensure
|
|
MakeMakefile.rm_rf(*Dir["#{CONFTEST}*"]-[exe])
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the +src+ can be compiled as a C source and linked
|
|
# with its depending libraries successfully. +opt+ is passed to the linker
|
|
# as options. Note that +$CFLAGS+ and +$LDFLAGS+ are also passed to the
|
|
# linker.
|
|
#
|
|
# If a block given, it is called with the source before compilation. You can
|
|
# modify the source in the block.
|
|
#
|
|
# [+src+] a String which contains a C source
|
|
# [+opt+] a String which contains linker options
|
|
def try_link(src, opt="", *opts, &b)
|
|
exe = try_link0(src, opt, *opts, &b) or return false
|
|
MakeMakefile.rm_f exe
|
|
true
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the +src+ can be compiled as a C source. +opt+ is
|
|
# passed to the C compiler as options. Note that +$CFLAGS+ is also passed to
|
|
# the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
# If a block given, it is called with the source before compilation. You can
|
|
# modify the source in the block.
|
|
#
|
|
# [+src+] a String which contains a C source
|
|
# [+opt+] a String which contains compiler options
|
|
def try_compile(src, opt="", *opts, &b)
|
|
with_werror(opt, *opts) {|_opt, *| try_do(src, cc_command(_opt), *opts, &b)} and
|
|
File.file?("#{CONFTEST}.#{$OBJEXT}")
|
|
ensure
|
|
MakeMakefile.rm_f "#{CONFTEST}*"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the +src+ can be preprocessed with the C
|
|
# preprocessor. +opt+ is passed to the preprocessor as options. Note that
|
|
# +$CFLAGS+ is also passed to the preprocessor.
|
|
#
|
|
# If a block given, it is called with the source before preprocessing. You
|
|
# can modify the source in the block.
|
|
#
|
|
# [+src+] a String which contains a C source
|
|
# [+opt+] a String which contains preprocessor options
|
|
def try_cpp(src, opt="", *opts, &b)
|
|
try_do(src, cpp_command(CPPOUTFILE, opt), *opts, &b) and
|
|
File.file?("#{CONFTEST}.i")
|
|
ensure
|
|
MakeMakefile.rm_f "#{CONFTEST}*"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
alias_method :try_header, (config_string('try_header') || :try_cpp)
|
|
|
|
def cpp_include(header)
|
|
if header
|
|
header = [header] unless header.kind_of? Array
|
|
header.map {|h| String === h ? "#include <#{h}>\n" : h}.join
|
|
else
|
|
""
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def with_cppflags(flags)
|
|
cppflags = $CPPFLAGS
|
|
$CPPFLAGS = flags.dup
|
|
ret = yield
|
|
ensure
|
|
$CPPFLAGS = cppflags unless ret
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def try_cppflags(flags, opts = {})
|
|
try_header(MAIN_DOES_NOTHING, flags, {:werror => true}.update(opts))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def append_cppflags(flags, *opts)
|
|
Array(flags).each do |flag|
|
|
if checking_for("whether #{flag} is accepted as CPPFLAGS") {
|
|
try_cppflags(flag, *opts)
|
|
}
|
|
$CPPFLAGS << " " << flag
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def with_cflags(flags)
|
|
cflags = $CFLAGS
|
|
$CFLAGS = flags.dup
|
|
ret = yield
|
|
ensure
|
|
$CFLAGS = cflags unless ret
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def try_cflags(flags, opts = {})
|
|
try_compile(MAIN_DOES_NOTHING, flags, {:werror => true}.update(opts))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def append_cflags(flags, *opts)
|
|
Array(flags).each do |flag|
|
|
if checking_for("whether #{flag} is accepted as CFLAGS") {
|
|
try_cflags(flag, *opts)
|
|
}
|
|
$CFLAGS << " " << flag
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def with_ldflags(flags)
|
|
ldflags = $LDFLAGS
|
|
$LDFLAGS = flags.dup
|
|
ret = yield
|
|
ensure
|
|
$LDFLAGS = ldflags unless ret
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def try_ldflags(flags, opts = {})
|
|
opts = {:werror => true}.update(opts) if $mswin
|
|
try_link(MAIN_DOES_NOTHING, flags, opts)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def append_ldflags(flags, *opts)
|
|
Array(flags).each do |flag|
|
|
if checking_for("whether #{flag} is accepted as LDFLAGS") {
|
|
try_ldflags(flag, *opts)
|
|
}
|
|
$LDFLAGS << " " << flag
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def try_static_assert(expr, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
headers = cpp_include(headers)
|
|
try_compile(<<SRC, opt, &b)
|
|
#{headers}
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
int conftest_const[(#{expr}) ? 1 : -1];
|
|
SRC
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def try_constant(const, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
includes = cpp_include(headers)
|
|
neg = try_static_assert("#{const} < 0", headers, opt)
|
|
if CROSS_COMPILING
|
|
if neg
|
|
const = "-(#{const})"
|
|
elsif try_static_assert("#{const} > 0", headers, opt)
|
|
# positive constant
|
|
elsif try_static_assert("#{const} == 0", headers, opt)
|
|
return 0
|
|
else
|
|
# not a constant
|
|
return nil
|
|
end
|
|
upper = 1
|
|
until try_static_assert("#{const} <= #{upper}", headers, opt)
|
|
lower = upper
|
|
upper <<= 1
|
|
end
|
|
return nil unless lower
|
|
while upper > lower + 1
|
|
mid = (upper + lower) / 2
|
|
if try_static_assert("#{const} > #{mid}", headers, opt)
|
|
lower = mid
|
|
else
|
|
upper = mid
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
upper = -upper if neg
|
|
return upper
|
|
else
|
|
src = %{#{includes}
|
|
#include <stdio.h>
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
typedef#{neg ? '' : ' unsigned'}
|
|
#ifdef PRI_LL_PREFIX
|
|
#define PRI_CONFTEST_PREFIX PRI_LL_PREFIX
|
|
LONG_LONG
|
|
#else
|
|
#define PRI_CONFTEST_PREFIX "l"
|
|
long
|
|
#endif
|
|
conftest_type;
|
|
conftest_type conftest_const = (conftest_type)(#{const});
|
|
int main() {printf("%"PRI_CONFTEST_PREFIX"#{neg ? 'd' : 'u'}\\n", conftest_const); return 0;}
|
|
}
|
|
begin
|
|
if try_link0(src, opt, &b)
|
|
xpopen("./#{CONFTEST}") do |f|
|
|
return Integer(f.gets)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
ensure
|
|
MakeMakefile.rm_f "#{CONFTEST}#{$EXEEXT}"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# You should use +have_func+ rather than +try_func+.
|
|
#
|
|
# [+func+] a String which contains a symbol name
|
|
# [+libs+] a String which contains library names.
|
|
# [+headers+] a String or an Array of strings which contains names of header
|
|
# files.
|
|
def try_func(func, libs, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
headers = cpp_include(headers)
|
|
case func
|
|
when /^&/
|
|
decltype = proc {|x|"const volatile void *#{x}"}
|
|
when /\)$/
|
|
call = func
|
|
when nil
|
|
call = ""
|
|
else
|
|
call = "#{func}()"
|
|
decltype = proc {|x| "void ((*#{x})())"}
|
|
end
|
|
if opt and !opt.empty?
|
|
[[:to_str], [:join, " "], [:to_s]].each do |meth, *args|
|
|
if opt.respond_to?(meth)
|
|
break opt = opt.send(meth, *args)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
opt = "#{opt} #{libs}"
|
|
else
|
|
opt = libs
|
|
end
|
|
decltype && try_link(<<"SRC", opt, &b) or
|
|
#{headers}
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
extern int t(void);
|
|
#{MAIN_DOES_NOTHING 't'}
|
|
int t(void) { #{decltype["volatile p"]}; p = (#{decltype[]})#{func}; return !p; }
|
|
SRC
|
|
call && try_link(<<"SRC", opt, &b)
|
|
#{headers}
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
extern int t(void);
|
|
#{MAIN_DOES_NOTHING 't'}
|
|
#{"extern void #{call};" if decltype}
|
|
int t(void) { #{call}; return 0; }
|
|
SRC
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# You should use +have_var+ rather than +try_var+.
|
|
def try_var(var, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
headers = cpp_include(headers)
|
|
try_compile(<<"SRC", opt, &b)
|
|
#{headers}
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
extern int t(void);
|
|
#{MAIN_DOES_NOTHING 't'}
|
|
int t(void) { const volatile void *volatile p; p = &(&#{var})[0]; return !p; }
|
|
SRC
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the +src+ can be preprocessed with the C
|
|
# preprocessor and matches with +pat+.
|
|
#
|
|
# If a block given, it is called with the source before compilation. You can
|
|
# modify the source in the block.
|
|
#
|
|
# [+pat+] a Regexp or a String
|
|
# [+src+] a String which contains a C source
|
|
# [+opt+] a String which contains preprocessor options
|
|
#
|
|
# NOTE: When pat is a Regexp the matching will be checked in process,
|
|
# otherwise egrep(1) will be invoked to check it.
|
|
def egrep_cpp(pat, src, opt = "", &b)
|
|
src = create_tmpsrc(src, &b)
|
|
xpopen(cpp_command('', opt)) do |f|
|
|
if Regexp === pat
|
|
puts(" ruby -ne 'print if #{pat.inspect}'")
|
|
f.grep(pat) {|l|
|
|
puts "#{f.lineno}: #{l}"
|
|
return true
|
|
}
|
|
false
|
|
else
|
|
puts(" egrep '#{pat}'")
|
|
begin
|
|
stdin = $stdin.dup
|
|
$stdin.reopen(f)
|
|
system("egrep", pat)
|
|
ensure
|
|
$stdin.reopen(stdin)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
ensure
|
|
MakeMakefile.rm_f "#{CONFTEST}*"
|
|
log_src(src)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# This is used internally by the have_macro? method.
|
|
def macro_defined?(macro, src, opt = "", &b)
|
|
src = src.sub(/[^\n]\z/, "\\&\n")
|
|
try_compile(src + <<"SRC", opt, &b)
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
#ifndef #{macro}
|
|
# error
|
|
|:/ === #{macro} undefined === /:|
|
|
#endif
|
|
SRC
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not:
|
|
# * the +src+ can be compiled as a C source,
|
|
# * the result object can be linked with its depending libraries
|
|
# successfully,
|
|
# * the linked file can be invoked as an executable
|
|
# * and the executable exits successfully
|
|
#
|
|
# +opt+ is passed to the linker as options. Note that +$CFLAGS+ and
|
|
# +$LDFLAGS+ are also passed to the linker.
|
|
#
|
|
# If a block given, it is called with the source before compilation. You can
|
|
# modify the source in the block.
|
|
#
|
|
# [+src+] a String which contains a C source
|
|
# [+opt+] a String which contains linker options
|
|
#
|
|
# Returns true when the executable exits successfully, false when it fails,
|
|
# or nil when preprocessing, compilation or link fails.
|
|
def try_run(src, opt = "", &b)
|
|
raise "cannot run test program while cross compiling" if CROSS_COMPILING
|
|
if try_link0(src, opt, &b)
|
|
xsystem("./#{CONFTEST}")
|
|
else
|
|
nil
|
|
end
|
|
ensure
|
|
MakeMakefile.rm_f "#{CONFTEST}*"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def install_files(mfile, ifiles, map = nil, srcprefix = nil)
|
|
ifiles or return
|
|
ifiles.empty? and return
|
|
srcprefix ||= "$(srcdir)/#{srcprefix}".chomp('/')
|
|
RbConfig::expand(srcdir = srcprefix.dup)
|
|
dirs = []
|
|
path = Hash.new {|h, i| h[i] = dirs.push([i])[-1]}
|
|
ifiles.each do |files, dir, prefix|
|
|
dir = map_dir(dir, map)
|
|
prefix &&= %r|\A#{Regexp.quote(prefix)}/?|
|
|
if /\A\.\// =~ files
|
|
# install files which are in current working directory.
|
|
files = files[2..-1]
|
|
len = nil
|
|
else
|
|
# install files which are under the $(srcdir).
|
|
files = File.join(srcdir, files)
|
|
len = srcdir.size
|
|
end
|
|
f = nil
|
|
Dir.glob(files) do |fx|
|
|
f = fx
|
|
f[0..len] = "" if len
|
|
case File.basename(f)
|
|
when *$NONINSTALLFILES
|
|
next
|
|
end
|
|
d = File.dirname(f)
|
|
d.sub!(prefix, "") if prefix
|
|
d = (d.empty? || d == ".") ? dir : File.join(dir, d)
|
|
f = File.join(srcprefix, f) if len
|
|
path[d] << f
|
|
end
|
|
unless len or f
|
|
d = File.dirname(files)
|
|
d.sub!(prefix, "") if prefix
|
|
d = (d.empty? || d == ".") ? dir : File.join(dir, d)
|
|
path[d] << files
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
dirs
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def install_rb(mfile, dest, srcdir = nil)
|
|
install_files(mfile, [["lib/**/*.rb", dest, "lib"]], nil, srcdir)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def append_library(libs, lib) # :no-doc:
|
|
format(LIBARG, lib) + " " + libs
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def message(*s)
|
|
unless Logging.quiet and not $VERBOSE
|
|
printf(*s)
|
|
$stdout.flush
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# This emits a string to stdout that allows users to see the results of the
|
|
# various have* and find* methods as they are tested.
|
|
#
|
|
# Internal use only.
|
|
#
|
|
def checking_for(m, fmt = nil)
|
|
f = caller[0][/in `([^<].*)'$/, 1] and f << ": " #` for vim #'
|
|
m = "checking #{/\Acheck/ =~ f ? '' : 'for '}#{m}... "
|
|
message "%s", m
|
|
a = r = nil
|
|
Logging::postpone do
|
|
r = yield
|
|
a = (fmt ? "#{fmt % r}" : r ? "yes" : "no")
|
|
"#{f}#{m}-------------------- #{a}\n\n"
|
|
end
|
|
message "%s\n", a
|
|
Logging::message "--------------------\n\n"
|
|
r
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def checking_message(target, place = nil, opt = nil)
|
|
[["in", place], ["with", opt]].inject("#{target}") do |msg, (pre, noun)|
|
|
if noun
|
|
[[:to_str], [:join, ","], [:to_s]].each do |meth, *args|
|
|
if noun.respond_to?(meth)
|
|
break noun = noun.send(meth, *args)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
unless noun.empty?
|
|
msg << " #{pre} " unless msg.empty?
|
|
msg << noun
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
msg
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# :startdoc:
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not +macro+ is defined either in the common header
|
|
# files or within any +headers+ you provide.
|
|
#
|
|
# Any options you pass to +opt+ are passed along to the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
def have_macro(macro, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
checking_for checking_message(macro, headers, opt) do
|
|
macro_defined?(macro, cpp_include(headers), opt, &b)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the given entry point +func+ can be found within
|
|
# +lib+. If +func+ is +nil+, the <code>main()</code> entry point is used by
|
|
# default. If found, it adds the library to list of libraries to be used
|
|
# when linking your extension.
|
|
#
|
|
# If +headers+ are provided, it will include those header files as the
|
|
# header files it looks in when searching for +func+.
|
|
#
|
|
# The real name of the library to be linked can be altered by
|
|
# <code>--with-FOOlib</code> configuration option.
|
|
#
|
|
def have_library(lib, func = nil, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
dir_config(lib)
|
|
lib = with_config(lib+'lib', lib)
|
|
checking_for checking_message(func && func.funcall_style, LIBARG%lib, opt) do
|
|
if COMMON_LIBS.include?(lib)
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
libs = append_library($libs, lib)
|
|
if try_func(func, libs, headers, opt, &b)
|
|
$libs = libs
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the entry point +func+ can be found within the
|
|
# library +lib+ in one of the +paths+ specified, where +paths+ is an array
|
|
# of strings. If +func+ is +nil+ , then the <code>main()</code> function is
|
|
# used as the entry point.
|
|
#
|
|
# If +lib+ is found, then the path it was found on is added to the list of
|
|
# library paths searched and linked against.
|
|
#
|
|
def find_library(lib, func, *paths, &b)
|
|
dir_config(lib)
|
|
lib = with_config(lib+'lib', lib)
|
|
paths = paths.collect {|path| path.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)}.flatten
|
|
checking_for checking_message(func && func.funcall_style, LIBARG%lib) do
|
|
libpath = $LIBPATH
|
|
libs = append_library($libs, lib)
|
|
begin
|
|
until r = try_func(func, libs, &b) or paths.empty?
|
|
$LIBPATH = libpath | [paths.shift]
|
|
end
|
|
if r
|
|
$libs = libs
|
|
libpath = nil
|
|
end
|
|
ensure
|
|
$LIBPATH = libpath if libpath
|
|
end
|
|
r
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the function +func+ can be found in the common
|
|
# header files, or within any +headers+ that you provide. If found, a macro
|
|
# is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the function
|
|
# name, in uppercase, prepended with +HAVE_+.
|
|
#
|
|
# To check functions in an additional library, you need to check that
|
|
# library first using <code>have_library()</code>. The +func+ shall be
|
|
# either mere function name or function name with arguments.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if <code>have_func('foo')</code> returned +true+, then the
|
|
# +HAVE_FOO+ preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
def have_func(func, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
checking_for checking_message(func.funcall_style, headers, opt) do
|
|
if try_func(func, $libs, headers, opt, &b)
|
|
$defs << "-DHAVE_#{func.sans_arguments.tr_cpp}"
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the variable +var+ can be found in the common
|
|
# header files, or within any +headers+ that you provide. If found, a macro
|
|
# is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the variable
|
|
# name, in uppercase, prepended with +HAVE_+.
|
|
#
|
|
# To check variables in an additional library, you need to check that
|
|
# library first using <code>have_library()</code>.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if <code>have_var('foo')</code> returned true, then the
|
|
# +HAVE_FOO+ preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
def have_var(var, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
checking_for checking_message(var, headers, opt) do
|
|
if try_var(var, headers, opt, &b)
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_%s", var.tr_cpp))
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the given +header+ file can be found on your system.
|
|
# If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler
|
|
# using the header file name, in uppercase, prepended with +HAVE_+.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if <code>have_header('foo.h')</code> returned true, then the
|
|
# +HAVE_FOO_H+ preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
def have_header(header, preheaders = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
dir_config(header[/.*?(?=\/)|.*?(?=\.)/])
|
|
checking_for header do
|
|
if try_header(cpp_include(preheaders)+cpp_include(header), opt, &b)
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_%s", header.tr_cpp))
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the given +framework+ can be found on your system.
|
|
# If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler
|
|
# using the framework name, in uppercase, prepended with +HAVE_FRAMEWORK_+.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if <code>have_framework('Ruby')</code> returned true, then
|
|
# the +HAVE_FRAMEWORK_RUBY+ preprocessor macro would be passed to the
|
|
# compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
# If +fw+ is a pair of the framework name and its header file name
|
|
# that header file is checked, instead of the normally used header
|
|
# file which is named same as the framework.
|
|
def have_framework(fw, &b)
|
|
if Array === fw
|
|
fw, header = *fw
|
|
else
|
|
header = "#{fw}.h"
|
|
end
|
|
checking_for fw do
|
|
src = cpp_include("#{fw}/#{header}") << "\n" "int main(void){return 0;}"
|
|
opt = " -framework #{fw}"
|
|
if try_link(src, opt, &b) or (objc = try_link(src, "-ObjC#{opt}", &b))
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_FRAMEWORK_%s", fw.tr_cpp))
|
|
# TODO: non-worse way than this hack, to get rid of separating
|
|
# option and its argument.
|
|
$LDFLAGS << " -ObjC" if objc and /(\A|\s)-ObjC(\s|\z)/ !~ $LDFLAGS
|
|
$LIBS << opt
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Instructs mkmf to search for the given +header+ in any of the +paths+
|
|
# provided, and returns whether or not it was found in those paths.
|
|
#
|
|
# If the header is found then the path it was found on is added to the list
|
|
# of included directories that are sent to the compiler (via the
|
|
# <code>-I</code> switch).
|
|
#
|
|
def find_header(header, *paths)
|
|
message = checking_message(header, paths)
|
|
header = cpp_include(header)
|
|
checking_for message do
|
|
if try_header(header)
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
found = false
|
|
paths.each do |dir|
|
|
opt = "-I#{dir}".quote
|
|
if try_header(header, opt)
|
|
$INCFLAGS << " " << opt
|
|
found = true
|
|
break
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
found
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the struct of type +type+ contains +member+. If
|
|
# it does not, or the struct type can't be found, then false is returned.
|
|
# You may optionally specify additional +headers+ in which to look for the
|
|
# struct (in addition to the common header files).
|
|
#
|
|
# If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler
|
|
# using the type name and the member name, in uppercase, prepended with
|
|
# +HAVE_+.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if <code>have_struct_member('struct foo', 'bar')</code>
|
|
# returned true, then the +HAVE_STRUCT_FOO_BAR+ preprocessor macro would be
|
|
# passed to the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
# +HAVE_ST_BAR+ is also defined for backward compatibility.
|
|
#
|
|
def have_struct_member(type, member, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
checking_for checking_message("#{type}.#{member}", headers) do
|
|
if try_compile(<<"SRC", opt, &b)
|
|
#{cpp_include(headers)}
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
int s = (char *)&((#{type}*)0)->#{member} - (char *)0;
|
|
#{MAIN_DOES_NOTHING}
|
|
SRC
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_%s_%s", type.tr_cpp, member.tr_cpp))
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_ST_%s", member.tr_cpp)) # backward compatibility
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the static type +type+ is defined.
|
|
#
|
|
# See also +have_type+
|
|
#
|
|
def try_type(type, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
if try_compile(<<"SRC", opt, &b)
|
|
#{cpp_include(headers)}
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
typedef #{type} conftest_type;
|
|
int conftestval[sizeof(conftest_type)?1:-1];
|
|
SRC
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_TYPE_%s", type.tr_cpp))
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the static type +type+ is defined. You may
|
|
# optionally pass additional +headers+ to check against in addition to the
|
|
# common header files.
|
|
#
|
|
# You may also pass additional flags to +opt+ which are then passed along to
|
|
# the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
# If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler
|
|
# using the type name, in uppercase, prepended with +HAVE_TYPE_+.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if <code>have_type('foo')</code> returned true, then the
|
|
# +HAVE_TYPE_FOO+ preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
def have_type(type, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
checking_for checking_message(type, headers, opt) do
|
|
try_type(type, headers, opt, &b)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns where the static type +type+ is defined.
|
|
#
|
|
# You may also pass additional flags to +opt+ which are then passed along to
|
|
# the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
# See also +have_type+.
|
|
#
|
|
def find_type(type, opt, *headers, &b)
|
|
opt ||= ""
|
|
fmt = "not found"
|
|
def fmt.%(x)
|
|
x ? x.respond_to?(:join) ? x.join(",") : x : self
|
|
end
|
|
checking_for checking_message(type, nil, opt), fmt do
|
|
headers.find do |h|
|
|
try_type(type, h, opt, &b)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the constant +const+ is defined.
|
|
#
|
|
# See also +have_const+
|
|
#
|
|
def try_const(const, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
const, type = *const
|
|
if try_compile(<<"SRC", opt, &b)
|
|
#{cpp_include(headers)}
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
typedef #{type || 'int'} conftest_type;
|
|
conftest_type conftestval = #{type ? '' : '(int)'}#{const};
|
|
SRC
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_CONST_%s", const.tr_cpp))
|
|
true
|
|
else
|
|
false
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the constant +const+ is defined. You may
|
|
# optionally pass the +type+ of +const+ as <code>[const, type]</code>,
|
|
# such as:
|
|
#
|
|
# have_const(%w[PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER pthread_mutex_t], "pthread.h")
|
|
#
|
|
# You may also pass additional +headers+ to check against in addition to the
|
|
# common header files, and additional flags to +opt+ which are then passed
|
|
# along to the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
# If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler
|
|
# using the type name, in uppercase, prepended with +HAVE_CONST_+.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if <code>have_const('foo')</code> returned true, then the
|
|
# +HAVE_CONST_FOO+ preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
def have_const(const, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
|
|
checking_for checking_message([*const].compact.join(' '), headers, opt) do
|
|
try_const(const, headers, opt, &b)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# :stopdoc:
|
|
STRING_OR_FAILED_FORMAT = "%s"
|
|
def STRING_OR_FAILED_FORMAT.%(x) # :nodoc:
|
|
x ? super : "failed"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def typedef_expr(type, headers)
|
|
typename, member = type.split('.', 2)
|
|
prelude = cpp_include(headers).split(/$/)
|
|
prelude << "typedef #{typename} rbcv_typedef_;\n"
|
|
return "rbcv_typedef_", member, prelude
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def try_signedness(type, member, headers = nil, opts = nil)
|
|
raise ArgumentError, "don't know how to tell signedness of members" if member
|
|
if try_static_assert("(#{type})-1 < 0", headers, opts)
|
|
return -1
|
|
elsif try_static_assert("(#{type})-1 > 0", headers, opts)
|
|
return +1
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# :startdoc:
|
|
|
|
# Returns the size of the given +type+. You may optionally specify
|
|
# additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+.
|
|
#
|
|
# If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler
|
|
# using the type name, in uppercase, prepended with +SIZEOF_+, followed by
|
|
# the type name, followed by <code>=X</code> where "X" is the actual size.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if <code>check_sizeof('mystruct')</code> returned 12, then
|
|
# the <code>SIZEOF_MYSTRUCT=12</code> preprocessor macro would be passed to
|
|
# the compiler.
|
|
#
|
|
def check_sizeof(type, headers = nil, opts = "", &b)
|
|
typedef, member, prelude = typedef_expr(type, headers)
|
|
prelude << "#{typedef} *rbcv_ptr_;\n"
|
|
prelude = [prelude]
|
|
expr = "sizeof((*rbcv_ptr_)#{"." << member if member})"
|
|
fmt = STRING_OR_FAILED_FORMAT
|
|
checking_for checking_message("size of #{type}", headers), fmt do
|
|
if size = try_constant(expr, prelude, opts, &b)
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DSIZEOF_%s=%s", type.tr_cpp, size))
|
|
size
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns the signedness of the given +type+. You may optionally specify
|
|
# additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+.
|
|
#
|
|
# If the +type+ is found and is a numeric type, a macro is passed as a
|
|
# preprocessor constant to the compiler using the +type+ name, in uppercase,
|
|
# prepended with +SIGNEDNESS_OF_+, followed by the +type+ name, followed by
|
|
# <code>=X</code> where "X" is positive integer if the +type+ is unsigned
|
|
# and a negative integer if the +type+ is signed.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if +size_t+ is defined as unsigned, then
|
|
# <code>check_signedness('size_t')</code> would return +1 and the
|
|
# <code>SIGNEDNESS_OF_SIZE_T=+1</code> preprocessor macro would be passed to
|
|
# the compiler. The <code>SIGNEDNESS_OF_INT=-1</code> macro would be set
|
|
# for <code>check_signedness('int')</code>
|
|
#
|
|
def check_signedness(type, headers = nil, opts = nil, &b)
|
|
typedef, member, prelude = typedef_expr(type, headers)
|
|
signed = nil
|
|
checking_for("signedness of #{type}", STRING_OR_FAILED_FORMAT) do
|
|
signed = try_signedness(typedef, member, [prelude], opts, &b) or next nil
|
|
$defs.push("-DSIGNEDNESS_OF_%s=%+d" % [type.tr_cpp, signed])
|
|
signed < 0 ? "signed" : "unsigned"
|
|
end
|
|
signed
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns the convertible integer type of the given +type+. You may
|
|
# optionally specify additional +headers+ to search in for the +type+.
|
|
# _convertible_ means actually the same type, or typedef'd from the same
|
|
# type.
|
|
#
|
|
# If the +type+ is an integer type and the _convertible_ type is found,
|
|
# the following macros are passed as preprocessor constants to the compiler
|
|
# using the +type+ name, in uppercase.
|
|
#
|
|
# * +TYPEOF_+, followed by the +type+ name, followed by <code>=X</code>
|
|
# where "X" is the found _convertible_ type name.
|
|
# * +TYP2NUM+ and +NUM2TYP+,
|
|
# where +TYP+ is the +type+ name in uppercase with replacing an +_t+
|
|
# suffix with "T", followed by <code>=X</code> where "X" is the macro name
|
|
# to convert +type+ to an Integer object, and vice versa.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if +foobar_t+ is defined as unsigned long, then
|
|
# <code>convertible_int("foobar_t")</code> would return "unsigned long", and
|
|
# define these macros:
|
|
#
|
|
# #define TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long
|
|
# #define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM
|
|
# #define NUM2FOOBART NUM2ULONG
|
|
#
|
|
def convertible_int(type, headers = nil, opts = nil, &b)
|
|
type, macname = *type
|
|
checking_for("convertible type of #{type}", STRING_OR_FAILED_FORMAT) do
|
|
if UNIVERSAL_INTS.include?(type)
|
|
type
|
|
else
|
|
typedef, member, prelude = typedef_expr(type, headers, &b)
|
|
if member
|
|
prelude << "static rbcv_typedef_ rbcv_var;"
|
|
compat = UNIVERSAL_INTS.find {|t|
|
|
try_static_assert("sizeof(rbcv_var.#{member}) == sizeof(#{t})", [prelude], opts, &b)
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
next unless signed = try_signedness(typedef, member, [prelude])
|
|
u = "unsigned " if signed > 0
|
|
prelude << "extern rbcv_typedef_ foo();"
|
|
compat = UNIVERSAL_INTS.find {|t|
|
|
try_compile([prelude, "extern #{u}#{t} foo();"].join("\n"), opts, :werror=>true, &b)
|
|
}
|
|
end
|
|
if compat
|
|
macname ||= type.sub(/_(?=t\z)/, '').tr_cpp
|
|
conv = (compat == "long long" ? "LL" : compat.upcase)
|
|
compat = "#{u}#{compat}"
|
|
typename = type.tr_cpp
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DSIZEOF_%s=SIZEOF_%s", typename, compat.tr_cpp))
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DTYPEOF_%s=%s", typename, compat.quote))
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DPRI_%s_PREFIX=PRI_%s_PREFIX", macname, conv))
|
|
conv = (u ? "U" : "") + conv
|
|
$defs.push(format("-D%s2NUM=%s2NUM", macname, conv))
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DNUM2%s=NUM2%s", macname, conv))
|
|
compat
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
# :stopdoc:
|
|
|
|
# Used internally by the what_type? method to determine if +type+ is a scalar
|
|
# pointer.
|
|
def scalar_ptr_type?(type, member = nil, headers = nil, &b)
|
|
try_compile(<<"SRC", &b) # pointer
|
|
#{cpp_include(headers)}
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
volatile #{type} conftestval;
|
|
extern int t(void);
|
|
#{MAIN_DOES_NOTHING 't'}
|
|
int t(void) {return (int)(1-*(conftestval#{member ? ".#{member}" : ""}));}
|
|
SRC
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Used internally by the what_type? method to determine if +type+ is a scalar
|
|
# pointer.
|
|
def scalar_type?(type, member = nil, headers = nil, &b)
|
|
try_compile(<<"SRC", &b) # pointer
|
|
#{cpp_include(headers)}
|
|
/*top*/
|
|
volatile #{type} conftestval;
|
|
extern int t(void);
|
|
#{MAIN_DOES_NOTHING 't'}
|
|
int t(void) {return (int)(1-(conftestval#{member ? ".#{member}" : ""}));}
|
|
SRC
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Used internally by the what_type? method to check if the _typeof_ GCC
|
|
# extension is available.
|
|
def have_typeof?
|
|
return $typeof if defined?($typeof)
|
|
$typeof = %w[__typeof__ typeof].find do |t|
|
|
try_compile(<<SRC)
|
|
int rbcv_foo;
|
|
#{t}(rbcv_foo) rbcv_bar;
|
|
SRC
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def what_type?(type, member = nil, headers = nil, &b)
|
|
m = "#{type}"
|
|
var = val = "*rbcv_var_"
|
|
func = "rbcv_func_(void)"
|
|
if member
|
|
m << "." << member
|
|
else
|
|
type, member = type.split('.', 2)
|
|
end
|
|
if member
|
|
val = "(#{var}).#{member}"
|
|
end
|
|
prelude = [cpp_include(headers).split(/^/)]
|
|
prelude << ["typedef #{type} rbcv_typedef_;\n",
|
|
"extern rbcv_typedef_ *#{func};\n",
|
|
"rbcv_typedef_ #{var};\n",
|
|
]
|
|
type = "rbcv_typedef_"
|
|
fmt = member && !(typeof = have_typeof?) ? "seems %s" : "%s"
|
|
if typeof
|
|
var = "*rbcv_member_"
|
|
func = "rbcv_mem_func_(void)"
|
|
member = nil
|
|
type = "rbcv_mem_typedef_"
|
|
prelude[-1] << "typedef #{typeof}(#{val}) #{type};\n"
|
|
prelude[-1] << "extern #{type} *#{func};\n"
|
|
prelude[-1] << "#{type} #{var};\n"
|
|
val = var
|
|
end
|
|
def fmt.%(x)
|
|
x ? super : "unknown"
|
|
end
|
|
checking_for checking_message(m, headers), fmt do
|
|
if scalar_ptr_type?(type, member, prelude, &b)
|
|
if try_static_assert("sizeof(*#{var}) == 1", prelude)
|
|
return "string"
|
|
end
|
|
ptr = "*"
|
|
elsif scalar_type?(type, member, prelude, &b)
|
|
unless member and !typeof or try_static_assert("(#{type})-1 < 0", prelude)
|
|
unsigned = "unsigned"
|
|
end
|
|
ptr = ""
|
|
else
|
|
next
|
|
end
|
|
type = UNIVERSAL_INTS.find do |t|
|
|
pre = prelude
|
|
unless member
|
|
pre += [["#{unsigned} #{t} #{ptr}#{var};\n",
|
|
"extern #{unsigned} #{t} #{ptr}*#{func};\n"]]
|
|
end
|
|
try_static_assert("sizeof(#{ptr}#{val}) == sizeof(#{unsigned} #{t})", pre)
|
|
end
|
|
type or next
|
|
[unsigned, type, ptr].join(" ").strip
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# This method is used internally by the find_executable method.
|
|
#
|
|
# Internal use only.
|
|
#
|
|
def find_executable0(bin, path = nil)
|
|
executable_file = proc do |name|
|
|
begin
|
|
stat = File.stat(name)
|
|
rescue SystemCallError
|
|
else
|
|
next name if stat.file? and stat.executable?
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
exts = config_string('EXECUTABLE_EXTS') {|s| s.split} || config_string('EXEEXT') {|s| [s]}
|
|
if File.expand_path(bin) == bin
|
|
return bin if executable_file.call(bin)
|
|
if exts
|
|
exts.each {|ext| executable_file.call(file = bin + ext) and return file}
|
|
end
|
|
return nil
|
|
end
|
|
if path ||= ENV['PATH']
|
|
path = path.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
|
|
else
|
|
path = %w[/usr/local/bin /usr/ucb /usr/bin /bin]
|
|
end
|
|
file = nil
|
|
path.each do |dir|
|
|
dir.sub!(/\A"(.*)"\z/m, '\1') if $mswin or $mingw
|
|
return file if executable_file.call(file = File.join(dir, bin))
|
|
if exts
|
|
exts.each {|ext| executable_file.call(ext = file + ext) and return ext}
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# :startdoc:
|
|
|
|
# Searches for the executable +bin+ on +path+. The default path is your
|
|
# +PATH+ environment variable. If that isn't defined, it will resort to
|
|
# searching /usr/local/bin, /usr/ucb, /usr/bin and /bin.
|
|
#
|
|
# If found, it will return the full path, including the executable name, of
|
|
# where it was found.
|
|
#
|
|
# Note that this method does not actually affect the generated Makefile.
|
|
#
|
|
def find_executable(bin, path = nil)
|
|
checking_for checking_message(bin, path) do
|
|
find_executable0(bin, path)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# :stopdoc:
|
|
|
|
def arg_config(config, default=nil, &block)
|
|
$arg_config << [config, default]
|
|
defaults = []
|
|
if default
|
|
defaults << default
|
|
elsif !block
|
|
defaults << nil
|
|
end
|
|
$configure_args.fetch(config.tr('_', '-'), *defaults, &block)
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# :startdoc:
|
|
|
|
# Tests for the presence of a <tt>--with-</tt>_config_ or
|
|
# <tt>--without-</tt>_config_ option. Returns +true+ if the with option is
|
|
# given, +false+ if the without option is given, and the default value
|
|
# otherwise.
|
|
#
|
|
# This can be useful for adding custom definitions, such as debug
|
|
# information.
|
|
#
|
|
# Example:
|
|
#
|
|
# if with_config("debug")
|
|
# $defs.push("-DOSSL_DEBUG") unless $defs.include? "-DOSSL_DEBUG"
|
|
# end
|
|
#
|
|
def with_config(config, default=nil)
|
|
config = config.sub(/^--with[-_]/, '')
|
|
val = arg_config("--with-"+config) do
|
|
if arg_config("--without-"+config)
|
|
false
|
|
elsif block_given?
|
|
yield(config, default)
|
|
else
|
|
break default
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
case val
|
|
when "yes"
|
|
true
|
|
when "no"
|
|
false
|
|
else
|
|
val
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Tests for the presence of an <tt>--enable-</tt>_config_ or
|
|
# <tt>--disable-</tt>_config_ option. Returns +true+ if the enable option is
|
|
# given, +false+ if the disable option is given, and the default value
|
|
# otherwise.
|
|
#
|
|
# This can be useful for adding custom definitions, such as debug
|
|
# information.
|
|
#
|
|
# Example:
|
|
#
|
|
# if enable_config("debug")
|
|
# $defs.push("-DOSSL_DEBUG") unless $defs.include? "-DOSSL_DEBUG"
|
|
# end
|
|
#
|
|
def enable_config(config, default=nil)
|
|
if arg_config("--enable-"+config)
|
|
true
|
|
elsif arg_config("--disable-"+config)
|
|
false
|
|
elsif block_given?
|
|
yield(config, default)
|
|
else
|
|
return default
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Generates a header file consisting of the various macro definitions
|
|
# generated by other methods such as have_func and have_header. These are
|
|
# then wrapped in a custom <code>#ifndef</code> based on the +header+ file
|
|
# name, which defaults to "extconf.h".
|
|
#
|
|
# For example:
|
|
#
|
|
# # extconf.rb
|
|
# require 'mkmf'
|
|
# have_func('realpath')
|
|
# have_header('sys/utime.h')
|
|
# create_header
|
|
# create_makefile('foo')
|
|
#
|
|
# The above script would generate the following extconf.h file:
|
|
#
|
|
# #ifndef EXTCONF_H
|
|
# #define EXTCONF_H
|
|
# #define HAVE_REALPATH 1
|
|
# #define HAVE_SYS_UTIME_H 1
|
|
# #endif
|
|
#
|
|
# Given that the create_header method generates a file based on definitions
|
|
# set earlier in your extconf.rb file, you will probably want to make this
|
|
# one of the last methods you call in your script.
|
|
#
|
|
def create_header(header = "extconf.h")
|
|
message "creating %s\n", header
|
|
sym = header.tr_cpp
|
|
hdr = ["#ifndef #{sym}\n#define #{sym}\n"]
|
|
for line in $defs
|
|
case line
|
|
when /^-D([^=]+)(?:=(.*))?/
|
|
hdr << "#define #$1 #{$2 ? Shellwords.shellwords($2)[0].gsub(/(?=\t+)/, "\\\n") : 1}\n"
|
|
when /^-U(.*)/
|
|
hdr << "#undef #$1\n"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
hdr << "#endif\n"
|
|
hdr = hdr.join("")
|
|
log_src(hdr, "#{header} is")
|
|
unless (IO.read(header) == hdr rescue false)
|
|
open(header, "wb") do |hfile|
|
|
hfile.write(hdr)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
$extconf_h = header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# call-seq:
|
|
# dir_config(target)
|
|
# dir_config(target, prefix)
|
|
# dir_config(target, idefault, ldefault)
|
|
#
|
|
# Sets a +target+ name that the user can then use to configure
|
|
# various "with" options with on the command line by using that
|
|
# name. For example, if the target is set to "foo", then the user
|
|
# could use the <code>--with-foo-dir=prefix</code>,
|
|
# <code>--with-foo-include=dir</code> and
|
|
# <code>--with-foo-lib=dir</code> command line options to tell where
|
|
# to search for header/library files.
|
|
#
|
|
# You may pass along additional parameters to specify default
|
|
# values. If one is given it is taken as default +prefix+, and if
|
|
# two are given they are taken as "include" and "lib" defaults in
|
|
# that order.
|
|
#
|
|
# In any case, the return value will be an array of determined
|
|
# "include" and "lib" directories, either of which can be nil if no
|
|
# corresponding command line option is given when no default value
|
|
# is specified.
|
|
#
|
|
# Note that dir_config only adds to the list of places to search for
|
|
# libraries and include files. It does not link the libraries into your
|
|
# application.
|
|
#
|
|
def dir_config(target, idefault=nil, ldefault=nil)
|
|
if conf = $config_dirs[target]
|
|
return conf
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if dir = with_config(target + "-dir", (idefault unless ldefault))
|
|
defaults = Array === dir ? dir : dir.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
|
|
idefault = ldefault = nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
idir = with_config(target + "-include", idefault)
|
|
$arg_config.last[1] ||= "${#{target}-dir}/include"
|
|
ldir = with_config(target + "-lib", ldefault)
|
|
$arg_config.last[1] ||= "${#{target}-dir}/#{_libdir_basename}"
|
|
|
|
idirs = idir ? Array === idir ? idir.dup : idir.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) : []
|
|
if defaults
|
|
idirs.concat(defaults.collect {|d| d + "/include"})
|
|
idir = ([idir] + idirs).compact.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
|
|
end
|
|
unless idirs.empty?
|
|
idirs.collect! {|d| "-I" + d}
|
|
idirs -= Shellwords.shellwords($CPPFLAGS)
|
|
unless idirs.empty?
|
|
$CPPFLAGS = (idirs.quote << $CPPFLAGS).join(" ")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
ldirs = ldir ? Array === ldir ? ldir.dup : ldir.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) : []
|
|
if defaults
|
|
ldirs.concat(defaults.collect {|d| "#{d}/#{_libdir_basename}"})
|
|
ldir = ([ldir] + ldirs).compact.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
|
|
end
|
|
$LIBPATH = ldirs | $LIBPATH
|
|
|
|
$config_dirs[target] = [idir, ldir]
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Returns compile/link information about an installed library in a
|
|
# tuple of <code>[cflags, ldflags, libs]</code>, by using the
|
|
# command found first in the following commands:
|
|
#
|
|
# 1. If <code>--with-{pkg}-config={command}</code> is given via
|
|
# command line option: <code>{command} {option}</code>
|
|
#
|
|
# 2. <code>{pkg}-config {option}</code>
|
|
#
|
|
# 3. <code>pkg-config {option} {pkg}</code>
|
|
#
|
|
# Where {option} is, for instance, <code>--cflags</code>.
|
|
#
|
|
# The values obtained are appended to +$INCFLAGS+, +$CFLAGS+, +$LDFLAGS+ and
|
|
# +$libs+.
|
|
#
|
|
# If an <code>option</code> argument is given, the config command is
|
|
# invoked with the option and a stripped output string is returned
|
|
# without modifying any of the global values mentioned above.
|
|
def pkg_config(pkg, option=nil)
|
|
if pkgconfig = with_config("#{pkg}-config") and find_executable0(pkgconfig)
|
|
# iff package specific config command is given
|
|
elsif ($PKGCONFIG ||=
|
|
(pkgconfig = with_config("pkg-config", ("pkg-config" unless CROSS_COMPILING))) &&
|
|
find_executable0(pkgconfig) && pkgconfig) and
|
|
xsystem("#{$PKGCONFIG} --exists #{pkg}")
|
|
# default to pkg-config command
|
|
pkgconfig = $PKGCONFIG
|
|
get = proc {|opt|
|
|
opt = xpopen("#{$PKGCONFIG} --#{opt} #{pkg}", err:[:child, :out], &:read)
|
|
Logging.open {puts opt.each_line.map{|s|"=> #{s.inspect}"}}
|
|
opt.strip if $?.success?
|
|
}
|
|
elsif find_executable0(pkgconfig = "#{pkg}-config")
|
|
# default to package specific config command, as a last resort.
|
|
else
|
|
pkgconfig = nil
|
|
end
|
|
if pkgconfig
|
|
get ||= proc {|opt|
|
|
opt = xpopen("#{pkgconfig} --#{opt}", err:[:child, :out], &:read)
|
|
Logging.open {puts opt.each_line.map{|s|"=> #{s.inspect}"}}
|
|
opt.strip if $?.success?
|
|
}
|
|
end
|
|
orig_ldflags = $LDFLAGS
|
|
if get and option
|
|
get[option]
|
|
elsif get and try_ldflags(ldflags = get['libs'])
|
|
if incflags = get['cflags-only-I']
|
|
$INCFLAGS << " " << incflags
|
|
cflags = get['cflags-only-other']
|
|
else
|
|
cflags = get['cflags']
|
|
end
|
|
libs = get['libs-only-l']
|
|
if cflags
|
|
$CFLAGS += " " << cflags
|
|
$CXXFLAGS += " " << cflags
|
|
end
|
|
if libs
|
|
ldflags = (Shellwords.shellwords(ldflags) - Shellwords.shellwords(libs)).quote.join(" ")
|
|
else
|
|
libs, ldflags = Shellwords.shellwords(ldflags).partition {|s| s =~ /-l([^ ]+)/ }.map {|l|l.quote.join(" ")}
|
|
end
|
|
$libs += " " << libs
|
|
|
|
$LDFLAGS = [orig_ldflags, ldflags].join(' ')
|
|
Logging::message "package configuration for %s\n", pkg
|
|
Logging::message "incflags: %s\ncflags: %s\nldflags: %s\nlibs: %s\n\n",
|
|
incflags, cflags, ldflags, libs
|
|
[[incflags, cflags].join(' '), ldflags, libs]
|
|
else
|
|
Logging::message "package configuration for %s is not found\n", pkg
|
|
nil
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# :stopdoc:
|
|
|
|
def with_destdir(dir)
|
|
dir = dir.sub($dest_prefix_pattern, '')
|
|
/\A\$[\(\{]/ =~ dir ? dir : "$(DESTDIR)"+dir
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Converts forward slashes to backslashes. Aimed at MS Windows.
|
|
#
|
|
# Internal use only.
|
|
#
|
|
def winsep(s)
|
|
s.tr('/', '\\')
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Converts native path to format acceptable in Makefile
|
|
#
|
|
# Internal use only.
|
|
#
|
|
if !CROSS_COMPILING
|
|
case CONFIG['build_os']
|
|
when 'mingw32'
|
|
def mkintpath(path)
|
|
# mingw uses make from msys and it needs special care
|
|
# converts from C:\some\path to /C/some/path
|
|
path = path.dup
|
|
path.tr!('\\', '/')
|
|
path.sub!(/\A([A-Za-z]):(?=\/)/, '/\1')
|
|
path
|
|
end
|
|
when 'cygwin'
|
|
if CONFIG['target_os'] != 'cygwin'
|
|
def mkintpath(path)
|
|
IO.popen(["cygpath", "-u", path], &:read).chomp
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
unless method_defined?(:mkintpath)
|
|
def mkintpath(path)
|
|
path
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def configuration(srcdir)
|
|
mk = []
|
|
vpath = $VPATH.dup
|
|
CONFIG["hdrdir"] ||= $hdrdir
|
|
mk << %{
|
|
SHELL = /bin/sh
|
|
|
|
# V=0 quiet, V=1 verbose. other values don't work.
|
|
V = 0
|
|
Q1 = $(V:1=)
|
|
Q = $(Q1:0=@)
|
|
ECHO1 = $(V:1=@ #{CONFIG['NULLCMD']})
|
|
ECHO = $(ECHO1:0=@ echo)
|
|
NULLCMD = #{CONFIG['NULLCMD']}
|
|
|
|
#### Start of system configuration section. ####
|
|
#{"top_srcdir = " + $top_srcdir.sub(%r"\A#{Regexp.quote($topdir)}/", "$(topdir)/") if $extmk}
|
|
srcdir = #{srcdir.gsub(/\$\((srcdir)\)|\$\{(srcdir)\}/) {mkintpath(CONFIG[$1||$2]).unspace}}
|
|
topdir = #{mkintpath(topdir = $extmk ? CONFIG["topdir"] : $topdir).unspace}
|
|
hdrdir = #{(hdrdir = CONFIG["hdrdir"]) == topdir ? "$(topdir)" : mkintpath(hdrdir).unspace}
|
|
arch_hdrdir = #{$arch_hdrdir.quote}
|
|
PATH_SEPARATOR = #{CONFIG['PATH_SEPARATOR']}
|
|
VPATH = #{vpath.join(CONFIG['PATH_SEPARATOR'])}
|
|
}
|
|
if $extmk
|
|
mk << "RUBYLIB =\n""RUBYOPT = -\n"
|
|
end
|
|
prefix = mkintpath(CONFIG["prefix"])
|
|
if destdir = prefix[$dest_prefix_pattern, 1]
|
|
mk << "\nDESTDIR = #{destdir}\n"
|
|
prefix = prefix[destdir.size..-1]
|
|
end
|
|
mk << "prefix = #{with_destdir(prefix).unspace}\n"
|
|
CONFIG.each do |key, var|
|
|
mk << "#{key} = #{with_destdir(mkintpath(var)).unspace}\n" if /.prefix$/ =~ key
|
|
end
|
|
CONFIG.each do |key, var|
|
|
next if /^abs_/ =~ key
|
|
next if /^(?:src|top(?:_src)?|build|hdr)dir$/ =~ key
|
|
next unless /dir$/ =~ key
|
|
mk << "#{key} = #{with_destdir(var)}\n"
|
|
end
|
|
if !$extmk and !$configure_args.has_key?('--ruby') and
|
|
sep = config_string('BUILD_FILE_SEPARATOR')
|
|
sep = ":/=#{sep}"
|
|
else
|
|
sep = ""
|
|
end
|
|
possible_command = (proc {|s| s if /top_srcdir/ !~ s} unless $extmk)
|
|
extconf_h = $extconf_h ? "-DRUBY_EXTCONF_H=\\\"$(RUBY_EXTCONF_H)\\\" " : $defs.join(" ") << " "
|
|
headers = %w[
|
|
$(hdrdir)/ruby.h
|
|
$(hdrdir)/ruby/backward.h
|
|
$(hdrdir)/ruby/ruby.h
|
|
$(hdrdir)/ruby/defines.h
|
|
$(hdrdir)/ruby/missing.h
|
|
$(hdrdir)/ruby/intern.h
|
|
$(hdrdir)/ruby/st.h
|
|
$(hdrdir)/ruby/subst.h
|
|
]
|
|
headers += $headers
|
|
if RULE_SUBST
|
|
headers.each {|h| h.sub!(/.*/, &RULE_SUBST.method(:%))}
|
|
end
|
|
headers << $config_h
|
|
headers << '$(RUBY_EXTCONF_H)' if $extconf_h
|
|
mk << %{
|
|
|
|
CC_WRAPPER = #{CONFIG['CC_WRAPPER']}
|
|
CC = #{CONFIG['CC']}
|
|
CXX = #{CONFIG['CXX']}
|
|
LIBRUBY = #{CONFIG['LIBRUBY']}
|
|
LIBRUBY_A = #{CONFIG['LIBRUBY_A']}
|
|
LIBRUBYARG_SHARED = #$LIBRUBYARG_SHARED
|
|
LIBRUBYARG_STATIC = #$LIBRUBYARG_STATIC
|
|
empty =
|
|
OUTFLAG = #{OUTFLAG}$(empty)
|
|
COUTFLAG = #{COUTFLAG}$(empty)
|
|
CSRCFLAG = #{CSRCFLAG}$(empty)
|
|
|
|
RUBY_EXTCONF_H = #{$extconf_h}
|
|
cflags = #{CONFIG['cflags']}
|
|
cxxflags = #{CONFIG['cxxflags']}
|
|
optflags = #{CONFIG['optflags']}
|
|
debugflags = #{CONFIG['debugflags']}
|
|
warnflags = #{$warnflags}
|
|
cppflags = #{CONFIG['cppflags']}
|
|
CCDLFLAGS = #{$static ? '' : CONFIG['CCDLFLAGS']}
|
|
CFLAGS = $(CCDLFLAGS) #$CFLAGS $(ARCH_FLAG)
|
|
INCFLAGS = -I. #$INCFLAGS
|
|
DEFS = #{CONFIG['DEFS']}
|
|
CPPFLAGS = #{extconf_h}#{$CPPFLAGS}
|
|
CXXFLAGS = $(CCDLFLAGS) #$CXXFLAGS $(ARCH_FLAG)
|
|
ldflags = #{$LDFLAGS}
|
|
dldflags = #{$DLDFLAGS} #{CONFIG['EXTDLDFLAGS']}
|
|
ARCH_FLAG = #{$ARCH_FLAG}
|
|
DLDFLAGS = $(ldflags) $(dldflags) $(ARCH_FLAG)
|
|
LDSHARED = #{CONFIG['LDSHARED']}
|
|
LDSHAREDXX = #{config_string('LDSHAREDXX') || '$(LDSHARED)'}
|
|
AR = #{CONFIG['AR']}
|
|
EXEEXT = #{CONFIG['EXEEXT']}
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
CONFIG.each do |key, val|
|
|
mk << "#{key} = #{val}\n" if /^RUBY.*NAME/ =~ key
|
|
end
|
|
mk << %{
|
|
arch = #{CONFIG['arch']}
|
|
sitearch = #{CONFIG['sitearch']}
|
|
ruby_version = #{RbConfig::CONFIG['ruby_version']}
|
|
ruby = #{$ruby.sub(%r[\A#{Regexp.quote(RbConfig::CONFIG['bindir'])}(?=/|\z)]) {'$(bindir)'}}
|
|
RUBY = $(ruby#{sep})
|
|
ruby_headers = #{headers.join(' ')}
|
|
|
|
RM = #{config_string('RM', &possible_command) || '$(RUBY) -run -e rm -- -f'}
|
|
RM_RF = #{'$(RUBY) -run -e rm -- -rf'}
|
|
RMDIRS = #{config_string('RMDIRS', &possible_command) || '$(RUBY) -run -e rmdir -- -p'}
|
|
MAKEDIRS = #{config_string('MAKEDIRS', &possible_command) || '@$(RUBY) -run -e mkdir -- -p'}
|
|
INSTALL = #{config_string('INSTALL', &possible_command) || '@$(RUBY) -run -e install -- -vp'}
|
|
INSTALL_PROG = #{config_string('INSTALL_PROG') || '$(INSTALL) -m 0755'}
|
|
INSTALL_DATA = #{config_string('INSTALL_DATA') || '$(INSTALL) -m 0644'}
|
|
COPY = #{config_string('CP', &possible_command) || '@$(RUBY) -run -e cp -- -v'}
|
|
TOUCH = exit >
|
|
|
|
#### End of system configuration section. ####
|
|
|
|
preload = #{defined?($preload) && $preload ? $preload.join(' ') : ''}
|
|
}
|
|
mk
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def timestamp_file(name, target_prefix = nil)
|
|
pat = {}
|
|
name = '$(RUBYARCHDIR)' if name == '$(TARGET_SO_DIR)'
|
|
install_dirs.each do |n, d|
|
|
pat[n] = $` if /\$\(target_prefix\)\z/ =~ d
|
|
end
|
|
name = name.gsub(/\$\((#{pat.keys.join("|")})\)/) {pat[$1]+target_prefix}
|
|
name.sub!(/(\$\((?:site)?arch\))\/*/, '')
|
|
arch = $1 || ''
|
|
name.chomp!('/')
|
|
name = name.gsub(/(\$[({]|[})])|(\/+)|[^-.\w]+/) {$1 ? "" : $2 ? ".-." : "_"}
|
|
File.join("$(TIMESTAMP_DIR)", arch, "#{name.sub(/\A(?=.)/, '.')}.time")
|
|
end
|
|
# :startdoc:
|
|
|
|
# creates a stub Makefile.
|
|
#
|
|
def dummy_makefile(srcdir)
|
|
configuration(srcdir) << <<RULES << CLEANINGS
|
|
CLEANFILES = #{$cleanfiles.join(' ')}
|
|
DISTCLEANFILES = #{$distcleanfiles.join(' ')}
|
|
|
|
all install static install-so install-rb: Makefile
|
|
@$(NULLCMD)
|
|
.PHONY: all install static install-so install-rb
|
|
.PHONY: clean clean-so clean-static clean-rb
|
|
|
|
RULES
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def each_compile_rules # :nodoc:
|
|
vpath_splat = /\$\(\*VPATH\*\)/
|
|
COMPILE_RULES.each do |rule|
|
|
if vpath_splat =~ rule
|
|
$VPATH.each do |path|
|
|
yield rule.sub(vpath_splat) {path}
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
yield rule
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Processes the data contents of the "depend" file. Each line of this file
|
|
# is expected to be a file name.
|
|
#
|
|
# Returns the output of findings, in Makefile format.
|
|
#
|
|
def depend_rules(depend)
|
|
suffixes = []
|
|
depout = []
|
|
cont = implicit = nil
|
|
impconv = proc do
|
|
each_compile_rules {|rule| depout << (rule % implicit[0]) << implicit[1]}
|
|
implicit = nil
|
|
end
|
|
ruleconv = proc do |line|
|
|
if implicit
|
|
if /\A\t/ =~ line
|
|
implicit[1] << line
|
|
next
|
|
else
|
|
impconv[]
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
if m = /\A\.(\w+)\.(\w+)(?:\s*:)/.match(line)
|
|
suffixes << m[1] << m[2]
|
|
implicit = [[m[1], m[2]], [m.post_match]]
|
|
next
|
|
elsif RULE_SUBST and /\A(?!\s*\w+\s*=)[$\w][^#]*:/ =~ line
|
|
line.sub!(/\s*\#.*$/, '')
|
|
comment = $&
|
|
line.gsub!(%r"(\s)(?!\.)([^$(){}+=:\s\\,]+)(?=\s|\z)") {$1 + RULE_SUBST % $2}
|
|
line = line.chomp + comment + "\n" if comment
|
|
end
|
|
depout << line
|
|
end
|
|
depend.each_line do |line|
|
|
line.gsub!(/\.o\b/, ".#{$OBJEXT}")
|
|
line.gsub!(/\{\$\(VPATH\)\}/, "") unless $nmake
|
|
line.gsub!(/\$\((?:hdr|top)dir\)\/config.h/, $config_h)
|
|
if $nmake && /\A\s*\$\(RM|COPY\)/ =~ line
|
|
line.gsub!(%r"[-\w\./]{2,}"){$&.tr("/", "\\")}
|
|
line.gsub!(/(\$\((?!RM|COPY)[^:)]+)(?=\))/, '\1:/=\\')
|
|
end
|
|
if /(?:^|[^\\])(?:\\\\)*\\$/ =~ line
|
|
(cont ||= []) << line
|
|
next
|
|
elsif cont
|
|
line = (cont << line).join
|
|
cont = nil
|
|
end
|
|
ruleconv.call(line)
|
|
end
|
|
if cont
|
|
ruleconv.call(cont.join)
|
|
elsif implicit
|
|
impconv.call
|
|
end
|
|
unless suffixes.empty?
|
|
depout.unshift(".SUFFIXES: ." + suffixes.uniq.join(" .") + "\n\n")
|
|
end
|
|
if $extconf_h
|
|
depout.unshift("$(OBJS): $(RUBY_EXTCONF_H)\n\n")
|
|
depout.unshift("$(OBJS): $(hdrdir)/ruby/win32.h\n\n") if $mswin or $mingw
|
|
end
|
|
depout.flatten!
|
|
depout
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# Generates the Makefile for your extension, passing along any options and
|
|
# preprocessor constants that you may have generated through other methods.
|
|
#
|
|
# The +target+ name should correspond the name of the global function name
|
|
# defined within your C extension, minus the +Init_+. For example, if your
|
|
# C extension is defined as +Init_foo+, then your target would simply be
|
|
# "foo".
|
|
#
|
|
# If any "/" characters are present in the target name, only the last name
|
|
# is interpreted as the target name, and the rest are considered toplevel
|
|
# directory names, and the generated Makefile will be altered accordingly to
|
|
# follow that directory structure.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, if you pass "test/foo" as a target name, your extension will
|
|
# be installed under the "test" directory. This means that in order to
|
|
# load the file within a Ruby program later, that directory structure will
|
|
# have to be followed, e.g. <code>require 'test/foo'</code>.
|
|
#
|
|
# The +srcprefix+ should be used when your source files are not in the same
|
|
# directory as your build script. This will not only eliminate the need for
|
|
# you to manually copy the source files into the same directory as your
|
|
# build script, but it also sets the proper +target_prefix+ in the generated
|
|
# Makefile.
|
|
#
|
|
# Setting the +target_prefix+ will, in turn, install the generated binary in
|
|
# a directory under your <code>RbConfig::CONFIG['sitearchdir']</code> that
|
|
# mimics your local filesystem when you run <code>make install</code>.
|
|
#
|
|
# For example, given the following file tree:
|
|
#
|
|
# ext/
|
|
# extconf.rb
|
|
# test/
|
|
# foo.c
|
|
#
|
|
# And given the following code:
|
|
#
|
|
# create_makefile('test/foo', 'test')
|
|
#
|
|
# That will set the +target_prefix+ in the generated Makefile to "test".
|
|
# That, in turn, will create the following file tree when installed via the
|
|
# <code>make install</code> command:
|
|
#
|
|
# /path/to/ruby/sitearchdir/test/foo.so
|
|
#
|
|
# It is recommended that you use this approach to generate your makefiles,
|
|
# instead of copying files around manually, because some third party
|
|
# libraries may depend on the +target_prefix+ being set properly.
|
|
#
|
|
# The +srcprefix+ argument can be used to override the default source
|
|
# directory, i.e. the current directory. It is included as part of the
|
|
# +VPATH+ and added to the list of +INCFLAGS+.
|
|
#
|
|
def create_makefile(target, srcprefix = nil)
|
|
$target = target
|
|
libpath = $DEFLIBPATH|$LIBPATH
|
|
message "creating Makefile\n"
|
|
MakeMakefile.rm_f "#{CONFTEST}*"
|
|
if CONFIG["DLEXT"] == $OBJEXT
|
|
for lib in libs = $libs.split
|
|
lib.sub!(/-l(.*)/, %%"lib\\1.#{$LIBEXT}"%)
|
|
end
|
|
$defs.push(format("-DEXTLIB='%s'", libs.join(",")))
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if target.include?('/')
|
|
target_prefix, target = File.split(target)
|
|
target_prefix[0,0] = '/'
|
|
else
|
|
target_prefix = ""
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
srcprefix ||= "$(srcdir)/#{srcprefix}".chomp('/')
|
|
RbConfig.expand(srcdir = srcprefix.dup)
|
|
|
|
ext = ".#{$OBJEXT}"
|
|
orig_srcs = Dir[File.join(srcdir, "*.{#{SRC_EXT.join(%q{,})}}")].sort
|
|
if not $objs
|
|
srcs = $srcs || orig_srcs
|
|
$objs = []
|
|
objs = srcs.inject(Hash.new {[]}) {|h, f|
|
|
h.key?(o = File.basename(f, ".*") << ext) or $objs << o
|
|
h[o] <<= f
|
|
h
|
|
}
|
|
unless objs.delete_if {|b, f| f.size == 1}.empty?
|
|
dups = objs.sort.map {|b, f|
|
|
"#{b[/.*\./]}{#{f.collect {|n| n[/([^.]+)\z/]}.join(',')}}"
|
|
}
|
|
abort "source files duplication - #{dups.join(", ")}"
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
$objs.collect! {|o| File.basename(o, ".*") << ext} unless $OBJEXT == "o"
|
|
srcs = $srcs || $objs.collect {|o| o.chomp(ext) << ".c"}
|
|
end
|
|
$srcs = srcs
|
|
|
|
hdrs = Dir[File.join(srcdir, "*.{#{HDR_EXT.join(%q{,})}}")]
|
|
|
|
target = nil if $objs.empty?
|
|
|
|
if target and EXPORT_PREFIX
|
|
if File.exist?(File.join(srcdir, target + '.def'))
|
|
deffile = "$(srcdir)/$(TARGET).def"
|
|
unless EXPORT_PREFIX.empty?
|
|
makedef = %{$(RUBY) -pe "$$_.sub!(/^(?=\\w)/,'#{EXPORT_PREFIX}') unless 1../^EXPORTS$/i" #{deffile}}
|
|
end
|
|
else
|
|
makedef = %{(echo EXPORTS && echo $(TARGET_ENTRY))}
|
|
end
|
|
if makedef
|
|
$cleanfiles << '$(DEFFILE)'
|
|
origdef = deffile
|
|
deffile = "$(TARGET)-$(arch).def"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
origdef ||= ''
|
|
|
|
if $extout and $INSTALLFILES
|
|
$cleanfiles.concat($INSTALLFILES.collect {|files, dir|File.join(dir, files.delete_prefix('./'))})
|
|
$distcleandirs.concat($INSTALLFILES.collect {|files, dir| dir})
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if $extmk and $static
|
|
$defs << "-DRUBY_EXPORT=1"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
if $extmk and not $extconf_h
|
|
create_header
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
libpath = libpathflag(libpath)
|
|
|
|
dllib = target ? "$(TARGET).#{CONFIG['DLEXT']}" : ""
|
|
staticlib = target ? "$(TARGET).#$LIBEXT" : ""
|
|
conf = configuration(srcprefix)
|
|
conf << "\
|
|
libpath = #{($DEFLIBPATH|$LIBPATH).join(" ")}
|
|
LIBPATH = #{libpath}
|
|
DEFFILE = #{deffile}
|
|
|
|
CLEANFILES = #{$cleanfiles.join(' ')}
|
|
DISTCLEANFILES = #{$distcleanfiles.join(' ')}
|
|
DISTCLEANDIRS = #{$distcleandirs.join(' ')}
|
|
|
|
extout = #{$extout && $extout.quote}
|
|
extout_prefix = #{$extout_prefix}
|
|
target_prefix = #{target_prefix}
|
|
LOCAL_LIBS = #{$LOCAL_LIBS}
|
|
LIBS = #{$LIBRUBYARG} #{$libs} #{$LIBS}
|
|
ORIG_SRCS = #{orig_srcs.collect(&File.method(:basename)).join(' ')}
|
|
SRCS = $(ORIG_SRCS) #{(srcs - orig_srcs).collect(&File.method(:basename)).join(' ')}
|
|
OBJS = #{$objs.join(" ")}
|
|
HDRS = #{hdrs.map{|h| '$(srcdir)/' + File.basename(h)}.join(' ')}
|
|
LOCAL_HDRS = #{$headers.join(' ')}
|
|
TARGET = #{target}
|
|
TARGET_NAME = #{target && target[/\A\w+/]}
|
|
TARGET_ENTRY = #{EXPORT_PREFIX || ''}Init_$(TARGET_NAME)
|
|
DLLIB = #{dllib}
|
|
EXTSTATIC = #{$static || ""}
|
|
STATIC_LIB = #{staticlib unless $static.nil?}
|
|
#{!$extout && defined?($installed_list) ? "INSTALLED_LIST = #{$installed_list}\n" : ""}
|
|
TIMESTAMP_DIR = #{$extout && $extmk ? '$(extout)/.timestamp' : '.'}
|
|
" #"
|
|
# TODO: fixme
|
|
install_dirs.each {|d| conf << ("%-14s= %s\n" % d) if /^[[:upper:]]/ =~ d[0]}
|
|
sodir = $extout ? '$(TARGET_SO_DIR)' : '$(RUBYARCHDIR)'
|
|
n = '$(TARGET_SO_DIR)$(TARGET)'
|
|
conf << "\
|
|
TARGET_SO_DIR =#{$extout ? " $(RUBYARCHDIR)/" : ''}
|
|
TARGET_SO = $(TARGET_SO_DIR)$(DLLIB)
|
|
CLEANLIBS = #{'$(TARGET_SO) ' if target}#{config_string('cleanlibs') {|t| t.gsub(/\$\*/) {n}}}
|
|
CLEANOBJS = *.#{$OBJEXT} #{config_string('cleanobjs') {|t| t.gsub(/\$\*/, "$(TARGET)#{deffile ? '-$(arch)': ''}")} if target} *.bak
|
|
" #"
|
|
|
|
conf = yield(conf) if block_given?
|
|
mfile = open("Makefile", "wb")
|
|
mfile.puts(conf)
|
|
mfile.print "
|
|
all: #{$extout ? "install" : target ? "$(DLLIB)" : "Makefile"}
|
|
static: #{$extmk && !$static ? "all" : "$(STATIC_LIB)#{$extout ? " install-rb" : ""}"}
|
|
.PHONY: all install static install-so install-rb
|
|
.PHONY: clean clean-so clean-static clean-rb
|
|
" #"
|
|
mfile.print CLEANINGS
|
|
fsep = config_string('BUILD_FILE_SEPARATOR') {|s| s unless s == "/"}
|
|
if fsep
|
|
sep = ":/=#{fsep}"
|
|
fseprepl = proc {|s|
|
|
s = s.gsub("/", fsep)
|
|
s = s.gsub(/(\$\(\w+)(\))/) {$1+sep+$2}
|
|
s.gsub(/(\$\{\w+)(\})/) {$1+sep+$2}
|
|
}
|
|
rsep = ":#{fsep}=/"
|
|
else
|
|
fseprepl = proc {|s| s}
|
|
sep = ""
|
|
rsep = ""
|
|
end
|
|
dirs = []
|
|
mfile.print "install: install-so install-rb\n\n"
|
|
dir = sodir.dup
|
|
mfile.print("install-so: ")
|
|
if target
|
|
f = "$(DLLIB)"
|
|
dest = "$(TARGET_SO)"
|
|
stamp = timestamp_file(dir, target_prefix)
|
|
if $extout
|
|
mfile.puts dest
|
|
mfile.print "clean-so::\n"
|
|
mfile.print "\t-$(Q)$(RM) #{fseprepl[dest]} #{fseprepl[stamp]}\n"
|
|
mfile.print "\t-$(Q)$(RMDIRS) #{fseprepl[dir]}#{$ignore_error}\n"
|
|
else
|
|
mfile.print "#{f} #{stamp}\n"
|
|
mfile.print "\t$(INSTALL_PROG) #{fseprepl[f]} #{dir}\n"
|
|
if defined?($installed_list)
|
|
mfile.print "\t@echo #{dir}/#{File.basename(f)}>>$(INSTALLED_LIST)\n"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
mfile.print "clean-static::\n"
|
|
mfile.print "\t-$(Q)$(RM) $(STATIC_LIB)\n"
|
|
else
|
|
mfile.puts "Makefile"
|
|
end
|
|
mfile.print("install-rb: pre-install-rb do-install-rb install-rb-default\n")
|
|
mfile.print("install-rb-default: pre-install-rb-default do-install-rb-default\n")
|
|
mfile.print("pre-install-rb: Makefile\n")
|
|
mfile.print("pre-install-rb-default: Makefile\n")
|
|
mfile.print("do-install-rb:\n")
|
|
mfile.print("do-install-rb-default:\n")
|
|
for sfx, i in [["-default", [["lib/**/*.rb", "$(RUBYLIBDIR)", "lib"]]], ["", $INSTALLFILES]]
|
|
files = install_files(mfile, i, nil, srcprefix) or next
|
|
for dir, *files in files
|
|
unless dirs.include?(dir)
|
|
dirs << dir
|
|
mfile.print "pre-install-rb#{sfx}: #{timestamp_file(dir, target_prefix)}\n"
|
|
end
|
|
for f in files
|
|
dest = "#{dir}/#{File.basename(f)}"
|
|
mfile.print("do-install-rb#{sfx}: #{dest}\n")
|
|
mfile.print("#{dest}: #{f} #{timestamp_file(dir, target_prefix)}\n")
|
|
mfile.print("\t$(Q) $(#{$extout ? 'COPY' : 'INSTALL_DATA'}) #{f} $(@D)\n")
|
|
if defined?($installed_list) and !$extout
|
|
mfile.print("\t@echo #{dest}>>$(INSTALLED_LIST)\n")
|
|
end
|
|
if $extout
|
|
mfile.print("clean-rb#{sfx}::\n")
|
|
mfile.print("\t-$(Q)$(RM) #{fseprepl[dest]}\n")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
mfile.print "pre-install-rb#{sfx}:\n"
|
|
if files.empty?
|
|
mfile.print("\t@$(NULLCMD)\n")
|
|
else
|
|
q = "$(MAKE) -q do-install-rb#{sfx}"
|
|
if $nmake
|
|
mfile.print "!if \"$(Q)\" == \"@\"\n\t@#{q} || \\\n!endif\n\t"
|
|
else
|
|
mfile.print "\t$(Q1:0=@#{q} || )"
|
|
end
|
|
mfile.print "$(ECHO1:0=echo) installing#{sfx.sub(/^-/, " ")} #{target} libraries\n"
|
|
end
|
|
if $extout
|
|
dirs.uniq!
|
|
unless dirs.empty?
|
|
mfile.print("clean-rb#{sfx}::\n")
|
|
for dir in dirs.sort_by {|d| -d.count('/')}
|
|
stamp = timestamp_file(dir, target_prefix)
|
|
mfile.print("\t-$(Q)$(RM) #{fseprepl[stamp]}\n")
|
|
mfile.print("\t-$(Q)$(RMDIRS) #{fseprepl[dir]}#{$ignore_error}\n")
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
dirs.unshift(sodir) if target and !dirs.include?(sodir)
|
|
dirs.each do |d|
|
|
t = timestamp_file(d, target_prefix)
|
|
mfile.print "#{t}:\n\t$(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) $(@D) #{d}\n\t$(Q) $(TOUCH) $@\n"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
mfile.print <<-SITEINSTALL
|
|
|
|
site-install: site-install-so site-install-rb
|
|
site-install-so: install-so
|
|
site-install-rb: install-rb
|
|
|
|
SITEINSTALL
|
|
|
|
return unless target
|
|
|
|
mfile.print ".SUFFIXES: .#{(SRC_EXT + [$OBJEXT, $ASMEXT]).compact.join(' .')}\n"
|
|
mfile.print "\n"
|
|
|
|
compile_command = "\n\t$(ECHO) compiling $(<#{rsep})\n\t$(Q) %s\n\n"
|
|
command = compile_command % COMPILE_CXX
|
|
asm_command = compile_command.sub(/compiling/, 'translating') % ASSEMBLE_CXX
|
|
CXX_EXT.each do |e|
|
|
each_compile_rules do |rule|
|
|
mfile.printf(rule, e, $OBJEXT)
|
|
mfile.print(command)
|
|
mfile.printf(rule, e, $ASMEXT)
|
|
mfile.print(asm_command)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
command = compile_command % COMPILE_C
|
|
asm_command = compile_command.sub(/compiling/, 'translating') % ASSEMBLE_C
|
|
C_EXT.each do |e|
|
|
each_compile_rules do |rule|
|
|
mfile.printf(rule, e, $OBJEXT)
|
|
mfile.print(command)
|
|
mfile.printf(rule, e, $ASMEXT)
|
|
mfile.print(asm_command)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
mfile.print "$(TARGET_SO): "
|
|
mfile.print "$(DEFFILE) " if makedef
|
|
mfile.print "$(OBJS) Makefile"
|
|
mfile.print " #{timestamp_file(sodir, target_prefix)}" if $extout
|
|
mfile.print "\n"
|
|
mfile.print "\t$(ECHO) linking shared-object #{target_prefix.sub(/\A\/(.*)/, '\1/')}$(DLLIB)\n"
|
|
mfile.print "\t-$(Q)$(RM) $(@#{sep})\n"
|
|
link_so = LINK_SO.gsub(/^/, "\t$(Q) ")
|
|
if srcs.any?(&%r"\.(?:#{CXX_EXT.join('|')})\z".method(:===))
|
|
link_so = link_so.sub(/\bLDSHARED\b/, '\&XX')
|
|
end
|
|
mfile.print link_so, "\n\n"
|
|
unless $static.nil?
|
|
mfile.print "$(STATIC_LIB): $(OBJS)\n\t-$(Q)$(RM) $(@#{sep})\n\t"
|
|
mfile.print "$(ECHO) linking static-library $(@#{rsep})\n\t$(Q) "
|
|
mfile.print "$(AR) #{config_string('ARFLAGS') || 'cru '}$@ $(OBJS)"
|
|
config_string('RANLIB') do |ranlib|
|
|
mfile.print "\n\t-$(Q)#{ranlib} $(@) 2> /dev/null || true"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
mfile.print "\n\n"
|
|
if makedef
|
|
mfile.print "$(DEFFILE): #{origdef}\n"
|
|
mfile.print "\t$(ECHO) generating $(@#{rsep})\n"
|
|
mfile.print "\t$(Q) #{makedef} > $@\n\n"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
depend = File.join(srcdir, "depend")
|
|
if File.exist?(depend)
|
|
mfile.print("###\n", *depend_rules(File.read(depend)))
|
|
else
|
|
mfile.print "$(OBJS): $(HDRS) $(ruby_headers)\n"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
$makefile_created = true
|
|
ensure
|
|
mfile.close if mfile
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
# :stopdoc:
|
|
|
|
def init_mkmf(config = CONFIG, rbconfig = RbConfig::CONFIG)
|
|
$makefile_created = false
|
|
$arg_config = []
|
|
$enable_shared = config['ENABLE_SHARED'] == 'yes'
|
|
$defs = []
|
|
$extconf_h = nil
|
|
$config_dirs = {}
|
|
|
|
if $warnflags = CONFIG['warnflags'] and CONFIG['GCC'] == 'yes'
|
|
# turn warnings into errors only for bundled extensions.
|
|
config['warnflags'] = $warnflags.gsub(/(\A|\s)-Werror[-=]/, '\1-W')
|
|
if /icc\z/ =~ config['CC']
|
|
config['warnflags'].gsub!(/(\A|\s)-W(?:division-by-zero|deprecated-declarations)/, '\1')
|
|
end
|
|
RbConfig.expand(rbconfig['warnflags'] = config['warnflags'].dup)
|
|
config.each do |key, val|
|
|
RbConfig.expand(rbconfig[key] = val.dup) if /warnflags/ =~ val
|
|
end
|
|
$warnflags = config['warnflags'] unless $extmk
|
|
end
|
|
if (w = rbconfig['CC_WRAPPER']) and !w.empty? and !File.executable?(w)
|
|
rbconfig['CC_WRAPPER'] = config['CC_WRAPPER'] = ''
|
|
end
|
|
$CFLAGS = with_config("cflags", arg_config("CFLAGS", config["CFLAGS"])).dup
|
|
$CXXFLAGS = (with_config("cxxflags", arg_config("CXXFLAGS", config["CXXFLAGS"]))||'').dup
|
|
$ARCH_FLAG = with_config("arch_flag", arg_config("ARCH_FLAG", config["ARCH_FLAG"])).dup
|
|
$CPPFLAGS = with_config("cppflags", arg_config("CPPFLAGS", config["CPPFLAGS"])).dup
|
|
$LDFLAGS = with_config("ldflags", arg_config("LDFLAGS", config["LDFLAGS"])).dup
|
|
$INCFLAGS = "-I$(arch_hdrdir)"
|
|
$INCFLAGS << " -I$(hdrdir)/ruby/backward" unless $extmk
|
|
$INCFLAGS << " -I$(hdrdir) -I$(srcdir)"
|
|
$DLDFLAGS = with_config("dldflags", arg_config("DLDFLAGS", config["DLDFLAGS"])).dup
|
|
$LIBEXT = config['LIBEXT'].dup
|
|
$OBJEXT = config["OBJEXT"].dup
|
|
$EXEEXT = config["EXEEXT"].dup
|
|
$ASMEXT = config_string('ASMEXT', &:dup) || 'S'
|
|
$LIBS = "#{config['LIBS']} #{config['DLDLIBS']}"
|
|
$LIBRUBYARG = ""
|
|
$LIBRUBYARG_STATIC = config['LIBRUBYARG_STATIC']
|
|
$LIBRUBYARG_SHARED = config['LIBRUBYARG_SHARED']
|
|
$DEFLIBPATH = [$extmk ? "$(topdir)" : "$(#{config["libdirname"] || "libdir"})"]
|
|
$DEFLIBPATH.unshift(".")
|
|
$LIBPATH = []
|
|
$INSTALLFILES = []
|
|
$NONINSTALLFILES = [/~\z/, /\A#.*#\z/, /\A\.#/, /\.bak\z/i, /\.orig\z/, /\.rej\z/, /\.l[ao]\z/, /\.o\z/]
|
|
$VPATH = %w[$(srcdir) $(arch_hdrdir)/ruby $(hdrdir)/ruby]
|
|
|
|
$objs = nil
|
|
$srcs = nil
|
|
$headers = []
|
|
$libs = ""
|
|
if $enable_shared or RbConfig.expand(config["LIBRUBY"].dup) != RbConfig.expand(config["LIBRUBY_A"].dup)
|
|
$LIBRUBYARG = config['LIBRUBYARG']
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
$LOCAL_LIBS = ""
|
|
|
|
$cleanfiles = config_string('CLEANFILES') {|s| Shellwords.shellwords(s)} || []
|
|
$cleanfiles << "mkmf.log"
|
|
$distcleanfiles = config_string('DISTCLEANFILES') {|s| Shellwords.shellwords(s)} || []
|
|
$distcleandirs = config_string('DISTCLEANDIRS') {|s| Shellwords.shellwords(s)} || []
|
|
|
|
$extout ||= nil
|
|
$extout_prefix ||= nil
|
|
|
|
$arg_config.clear
|
|
$config_dirs.clear
|
|
dir_config("opt")
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
FailedMessage = <<MESSAGE
|
|
Could not create Makefile due to some reason, probably lack of necessary
|
|
libraries and/or headers. Check the mkmf.log file for more details. You may
|
|
need configuration options.
|
|
|
|
Provided configuration options:
|
|
MESSAGE
|
|
|
|
# Returns whether or not the Makefile was successfully generated. If not,
|
|
# the script will abort with an error message.
|
|
#
|
|
# Internal use only.
|
|
#
|
|
def mkmf_failed(path)
|
|
unless $makefile_created or File.exist?("Makefile")
|
|
opts = $arg_config.collect {|t, n| "\t#{t}#{n ? "=#{n}" : ""}\n"}
|
|
abort "*** #{path} failed ***\n" + FailedMessage + opts.join
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
private
|
|
|
|
def _libdir_basename
|
|
@libdir_basename ||= config_string("libdir") {|name| name[/\A\$\(exec_prefix\)\/(.*)/, 1]} || "lib"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def MAIN_DOES_NOTHING(*refs)
|
|
src = MAIN_DOES_NOTHING
|
|
unless refs.empty?
|
|
src = src.sub(/\{/) do
|
|
$& +
|
|
"\n if (argc > 1000000) {\n" +
|
|
refs.map {|n|" int (* volatile #{n}p)(void)=(int (*)(void))&#{n};\n"}.join("") +
|
|
refs.map {|n|" printf(\"%d\", (*#{n}p)());\n"}.join("") +
|
|
" }\n"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
src
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
extend self
|
|
init_mkmf
|
|
|
|
$make = with_config("make-prog", ENV["MAKE"] || "make")
|
|
make, = Shellwords.shellwords($make)
|
|
$nmake = nil
|
|
case
|
|
when $mswin
|
|
$nmake = ?m if /nmake/i =~ make
|
|
end
|
|
$ignore_error = $nmake ? '' : ' 2> /dev/null || true'
|
|
|
|
RbConfig::CONFIG["srcdir"] = CONFIG["srcdir"] =
|
|
$srcdir = arg_config("--srcdir", File.dirname($0))
|
|
$configure_args["--topsrcdir"] ||= $srcdir
|
|
if $curdir = arg_config("--curdir")
|
|
RbConfig.expand(curdir = $curdir.dup)
|
|
else
|
|
curdir = $curdir = "."
|
|
end
|
|
unless File.expand_path(RbConfig::CONFIG["topdir"]) == File.expand_path(curdir)
|
|
CONFIG["topdir"] = $curdir
|
|
RbConfig::CONFIG["topdir"] = curdir
|
|
end
|
|
$configure_args["--topdir"] ||= $curdir
|
|
$ruby = arg_config("--ruby", File.join(RbConfig::CONFIG["bindir"], CONFIG["ruby_install_name"]))
|
|
|
|
RbConfig.expand(CONFIG["RUBY_SO_NAME"])
|
|
|
|
# :startdoc:
|
|
|
|
split = Shellwords.method(:shellwords).to_proc
|
|
|
|
EXPORT_PREFIX = config_string('EXPORT_PREFIX') {|s| s.strip}
|
|
|
|
hdr = ['#include "ruby.h"' "\n"]
|
|
config_string('COMMON_MACROS') do |s|
|
|
Shellwords.shellwords(s).each do |w|
|
|
w, v = w.split(/=/, 2)
|
|
hdr << "#ifndef #{w}"
|
|
hdr << "#define #{[w, v].compact.join(" ")}"
|
|
hdr << "#endif /* #{w} */"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
config_string('COMMON_HEADERS') do |s|
|
|
Shellwords.shellwords(s).each {|w| hdr << "#include <#{w}>"}
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Common headers for Ruby C extensions
|
|
|
|
COMMON_HEADERS = hdr.join("\n")
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Common libraries for Ruby C extensions
|
|
|
|
COMMON_LIBS = config_string('COMMON_LIBS', &split) || []
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# make compile rules
|
|
|
|
COMPILE_RULES = config_string('COMPILE_RULES', &split) || %w[.%s.%s:]
|
|
RULE_SUBST = config_string('RULE_SUBST')
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Command which will compile C files in the generated Makefile
|
|
|
|
COMPILE_C = config_string('COMPILE_C') || '$(CC) $(INCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -c $(CSRCFLAG)$<'
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Command which will compile C++ files in the generated Makefile
|
|
|
|
COMPILE_CXX = config_string('COMPILE_CXX') || '$(CXX) $(INCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(CXXFLAGS) $(COUTFLAG)$@ -c $(CSRCFLAG)$<'
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Command which will translate C files to assembler sources in the generated Makefile
|
|
|
|
ASSEMBLE_C = config_string('ASSEMBLE_C') || COMPILE_C.sub(/(?<=\s)-c(?=\s)/, '-S')
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Command which will translate C++ files to assembler sources in the generated Makefile
|
|
|
|
ASSEMBLE_CXX = config_string('ASSEMBLE_CXX') || COMPILE_CXX.sub(/(?<=\s)-c(?=\s)/, '-S')
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Command which will compile a program in order to test linking a library
|
|
|
|
TRY_LINK = config_string('TRY_LINK') ||
|
|
"$(CC) #{OUTFLAG}#{CONFTEST}#{$EXEEXT} $(INCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) " \
|
|
"$(CFLAGS) $(src) $(LIBPATH) $(LDFLAGS) $(ARCH_FLAG) $(LOCAL_LIBS) $(LIBS)"
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Command which will link a shared library
|
|
|
|
LINK_SO = (config_string('LINK_SO') || "").sub(/^$/) do
|
|
if CONFIG["DLEXT"] == $OBJEXT
|
|
"ld $(DLDFLAGS) -r -o $@ $(OBJS)\n"
|
|
else
|
|
"$(LDSHARED) #{OUTFLAG}$@ $(OBJS) " \
|
|
"$(LIBPATH) $(DLDFLAGS) $(LOCAL_LIBS) $(LIBS)"
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Argument which will add a library path to the linker
|
|
|
|
LIBPATHFLAG = config_string('LIBPATHFLAG') || ' -L%s'
|
|
RPATHFLAG = config_string('RPATHFLAG') || ''
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Argument which will add a library to the linker
|
|
|
|
LIBARG = config_string('LIBARG') || '-l%s'
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# A C main function which does no work
|
|
|
|
MAIN_DOES_NOTHING = config_string('MAIN_DOES_NOTHING') || "int main(int argc, char **argv)\n{\n return !!argv[argc];\n}"
|
|
UNIVERSAL_INTS = config_string('UNIVERSAL_INTS') {|s| Shellwords.shellwords(s)} ||
|
|
%w[int short long long\ long]
|
|
|
|
sep = config_string('BUILD_FILE_SEPARATOR') {|s| ":/=#{s}" if s != "/"} || ""
|
|
|
|
##
|
|
# Makefile rules that will clean the extension build directory
|
|
|
|
CLEANINGS = "
|
|
clean-static::
|
|
clean-rb-default::
|
|
clean-rb::
|
|
clean-so::
|
|
clean: clean-so clean-static clean-rb-default clean-rb
|
|
\t\t-$(Q)$(RM) $(CLEANLIBS#{sep}) $(CLEANOBJS#{sep}) $(CLEANFILES#{sep}) .*.time
|
|
|
|
distclean-rb-default::
|
|
distclean-rb::
|
|
distclean-so::
|
|
distclean-static::
|
|
distclean: clean distclean-so distclean-static distclean-rb-default distclean-rb
|
|
\t\t-$(Q)$(RM) Makefile $(RUBY_EXTCONF_H) #{CONFTEST}.* mkmf.log
|
|
\t\t-$(Q)$(RM) core ruby$(EXEEXT) *~ $(DISTCLEANFILES#{sep})
|
|
\t\t-$(Q)$(RMDIRS) $(DISTCLEANDIRS#{sep})#{$ignore_error}
|
|
|
|
realclean: distclean
|
|
"
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
include MakeMakefile
|
|
|
|
if not $extmk and /\A(extconf|makefile).rb\z/ =~ File.basename($0)
|
|
END {mkmf_failed($0)}
|
|
end
|