#!/bin/sh msg() { echo "configure: $1" } step_msg() { msg msg "$1" msg } err() { echo "configure: error: $1" exit 1 } need_cmd() { if which $1 >/dev/null 2>&1 then msg "found $1" else err "need $1" fi } make_dir() { if [ ! -d $1 ] then msg "mkdir -p $1" mkdir -p $1 fi } copy() { msg "cp $1 $2" cp $1 $2 } putvar() { local T eval T=\$$1 eval TLEN=\${#$1} if [ $TLEN -gt 35 ] then printf "configure: %-20s := %.35s ...\n" $1 "$T" else printf "configure: %-20s := %s\n" $1 "$T" fi printf "%-20s := %s\n" $1 "$T" >>config.mk } probe() { local V=$1 local P=$2 local T T=$(which $P 2>&1) if [ $? -ne 0 ] then T="" fi eval $V=\$T putvar $V } probe_need() { local V=$1 local P=$2 probe $V $P eval VV=\$$V if [ -z "$VV" ] then err "required program '$P' not found" fi } opt() { local OP=$1 local DEFAULT=$2 shift shift local DOC="$*" local FLAG="" if [ $DEFAULT -eq 0 ] then FLAG="enable" else FLAG="disable" DOC="don't $DOC" fi if [ $HELP -eq 0 ] then for arg in $CFG_CONFIGURE_ARGS do if [ "$arg" = "--${FLAG}-${OP}" ] then OP=$(echo $OP | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z') FLAG=$(echo $FLAG | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z') local V="CFG_${FLAG}_${OP}" eval $V=1 putvar $V fi done else if [ ! -z "$META" ] then OP="$OP=<$META>" fi printf " --%-30s %s\n" "$FLAG-$OP" "$DOC" fi } msg "looking for configure programs" need_cmd mkdir need_cmd printf need_cmd cut need_cmd grep need_cmd xargs need_cmd cp need_cmd find need_cmd uname need_cmd date need_cmd tr need_cmd sed msg "inspecting environment" CFG_OSTYPE=$(uname -s) CFG_CPUTYPE=$(uname -m) if [ $CFG_OSTYPE = Darwin -a $CFG_CPUTYPE = i386 ] then # Darwin's `uname -s` lies and always returns i386. We have to use sysctl # instead. if sysctl hw.optional.x86_64 | grep ': 1' then CFG_CPUTYPE=x86_64 fi fi CFG_SELF=$(echo $0 | tr '\\' '/') CFG_SRC_DIR=${CFG_SELF%${CFG_SELF##*/}} CFG_BUILD_DIR=$(echo $PWD | tr '\\' '/') CFG_CONFIGURE_ARGS="$@" OPTIONS="" HELP=0 if [ "$1" = "--help" ] then HELP=1 shift echo "" echo "Usage: $CFG_SELF [options]" echo "" echo "Options:" echo "" else msg "recreating config.mk" echo '' >config.mk step_msg "processing $CFG_SELF args" fi opt valgrind 1 "run tests with valgrind" opt docs 1 "build documentation" opt optimize 1 "build optimized rust code" if [ $HELP -eq 1 ] then echo "" exit 0 fi step_msg "making directories" for i in \ doc \ rt rt/isaac rt/bigint rt/sync rt/test \ rustllvm \ dl stage0 stage1 stage2 stage3 \ test/run-pass test/run-fail test/compile-fail \ test/bench/99-bottles test/bench/shootout do make_dir $i done step_msg "writing out basic parameters" putvar CFG_SRC_DIR putvar CFG_BUILD_DIR putvar CFG_OSTYPE putvar CFG_CPUTYPE putvar CFG_CONFIGURE_ARGS step_msg "looking for build programs" probe_need CFG_GIT git probe_need CFG_PERL perl probe_need CFG_PYTHON python probe_need CFG_CURL curl probe CFG_CLANG clang++ probe CFG_GCC gcc probe CFG_LLVM_CONFIG llvm-config probe CFG_VALGRIND valgrind probe CFG_MAKEINFO makeinfo probe CFG_TEXI2PDF texi2pdf probe CFG_TEX tex if [ -z "$CFG_CLANG" -a -z "$CFG_GCC" ] then err "either clang or gcc is required" fi if head -n 1 ${CFG_SRC_DIR}src/snapshots.txt | grep -q '^T' then CFG_IN_TRANSITION=1 putvar CFG_IN_TRANSITION fi # Valgrind is only reliable on Linux. On Windows it doesn't work at all, and # on the Mac the dynamic linker causes Valgrind to emit a huge stream of # errors. if [ $CFG_OSTYPE != Linux ] then CFG_BAD_VALGRIND=1 putvar CFG_BAD_VALGRIND fi if [ ! -z "$CFG_LLVM_ROOT" -a -e "$CFG_LLVM_ROOT/bin/llvm-config" ] then CFG_LLVM_CONFIG="$CFG_LLVM_ROOT/bin/llvm-config" fi if [ ! -z "$CFG_LLVM_ROOT" -a -z "$CFG_LLVM_CONFIG" ] then CFG_LLVM_INCDIR="$CFG_LLVM_ROOT/include" CFG_LLVM_BINDIR="$CFG_LLVM_ROOT/bin" CFG_LLVM_LIBDIR="$CFG_LLVM_ROOT/lib" CFG_LLVM_CXXFLAGS="-I$CFG_LLVM_INCDIR" CFG_LLVM_LDFLAGS="" CFG_LLVM_LIBS=$(find "$CFG_LLVM_LIBDIR" \ -name '*.lib' \ -exec echo '\"{}\"' ';' \ | xargs echo) CFG_LLVM_VERSION=$("$CFG_LLVM_BINDIR/llc" \ --version \ | grep version \ | cut -d ' ' -f 5-) CFG_LLVM_TRIPLE=$("$CFG_LLVM_BINDIR/llc" \ --version \ | grep Host: \ | cut -d ' ' -f 4-) elif [ ! -z "$CFG_LLVM_CONFIG" ] then CFG_LLVM_VERSION=$($CFG_LLVM_CONFIG --version) CFG_LLVM_INCDIR=$($CFG_LLVM_CONFIG --includedir) CFG_LLVM_BINDIR=$($CFG_LLVM_CONFIG --bindir) CFG_LLVM_LIBDIR=$($CFG_LLVM_CONFIG --libdir) CFG_LLVM_CXXFLAGS=$($CFG_LLVM_CONFIG --cxxflags) CFG_LLVM_LDFLAGS=$($CFG_LLVM_CONFIG --ldflags) CFG_LLVM_LIBS=$($CFG_LLVM_CONFIG --libs) CFG_LLVM_TRIPLE=$($CFG_LLVM_CONFIG --host-target) else err "either the \"CFG_LLVM_ROOT\" environment variable must be set, or a \ \"llvm-config\" script must be present" fi case $CFG_LLVM_VERSION in (3.0svn | 3.0) step_msg "found ok version of LLVM: $CFG_LLVM_VERSION" ;; (*) err "bad LLVM version: $CFG_LLVM_VERSION, need >=3.0svn" ;; esac putvar CFG_LLVM_ROOT putvar CFG_LLVM_INCDIR putvar CFG_LLVM_BINDIR putvar CFG_LLVM_LIBDIR putvar CFG_LLVM_CXXFLAGS putvar CFG_LLVM_LDFLAGS putvar CFG_LLVM_LIBS putvar CFG_LLVM_TRIPLE # Munge any paths that appear in config.mk back to posix-y perl -i.bak -p -e 's@ ([a-zA-Z]):[/\\]@ /\1/@go;' \ -e 's@\\@/@go;' config.mk rm -f config.mk.bak copy ${CFG_SRC_DIR}Makefile.in ./Makefile step_msg "complete"