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author | Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> | 2015-08-08 13:49:04 -0700 |
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committer | Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> | 2015-08-08 17:38:18 -0700 |
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proj/gentoo: Initial commit
This commit represents a new era for Gentoo:
Storing the gentoo-x86 tree in Git, as converted from CVS.
This commit is the start of the NEW history.
Any historical data is intended to be grafted onto this point.
Creation process:
1. Take final CVS checkout snapshot
2. Remove ALL ChangeLog* files
3. Transform all Manifests to thin
4. Remove empty Manifests
5. Convert all stale $Header$/$Id$ CVS keywords to non-expanded Git $Id$
5.1. Do not touch files with -kb/-ko keyword flags.
Signed-off-by: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org>
X-Thanks: Alec Warner <antarus@gentoo.org> - did the GSoC 2006 migration tests
X-Thanks: Robin H. Johnson <robbat2@gentoo.org> - infra guy, herding this project
X-Thanks: Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy <pclouds@gentoo.org> - Former Gentoo developer, wrote Git features for the migration
X-Thanks: Brian Harring <ferringb@gentoo.org> - wrote much python to improve cvs2svn
X-Thanks: Rich Freeman <rich0@gentoo.org> - validation scripts
X-Thanks: Patrick Lauer <patrick@gentoo.org> - Gentoo dev, running new 2014 work in migration
X-Thanks: Michał Górny <mgorny@gentoo.org> - scripts, QA, nagging
X-Thanks: All of other Gentoo developers - many ideas and lots of paint on the bikeshed
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diff --git a/eclass/flag-o-matic.eclass b/eclass/flag-o-matic.eclass new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..6a9acfb919ae --- /dev/null +++ b/eclass/flag-o-matic.eclass @@ -0,0 +1,673 @@ +# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation +# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 +# $Id$ + +# @ECLASS: flag-o-matic.eclass +# @MAINTAINER: +# toolchain@gentoo.org +# @BLURB: common functions to manipulate and query toolchain flags +# @DESCRIPTION: +# This eclass contains a suite of functions to help developers sanely +# and safely manage toolchain flags in their builds. + +if [[ -z ${_FLAG_O_MATIC_ECLASS} ]]; then +_FLAG_O_MATIC_ECLASS=1 + +inherit eutils toolchain-funcs multilib + +# Return all the flag variables that our high level funcs operate on. +all-flag-vars() { + echo {C,CPP,CXX,CCAS,F,FC,LD}FLAGS +} + +# {C,CPP,CXX,CCAS,F,FC,LD}FLAGS that we allow in strip-flags +# Note: shell globs and character lists are allowed +setup-allowed-flags() { + ALLOWED_FLAGS="-pipe" + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -O -O1 -O2 -Os -Og -mcpu -march -mtune" + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -fstack-protector* -fsanitize=*" + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -fbounds-check -fbounds-checking -fno-strict-overflow" + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -fno-PIE -fno-pie -nopie -fno-unit-at-a-time" + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -g -g[0-9] -ggdb -ggdb[0-9] -gdwarf-* gstabs -gstabs+" + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -fno-ident -fpermissive -frecord-gcc-switches" + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -fdiagnostics*" + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -W* -w" + + # allow a bunch of flags that negate features / control ABI + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -fno-stack-protector* -fabi-version=* \ + -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-bounds-check -fno-bounds-checking -fstrict-overflow \ + -fno-omit-frame-pointer -fno-builtin*" + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -mregparm -mno-app-regs -mapp-regs -mno-mmx -mno-sse \ + -mno-sse2 -mno-sse3 -mno-ssse3 -mno-sse4 -mno-sse4.1 -mno-sse4.2 \ + -mno-avx -mno-aes -mno-pclmul -mno-sse4a -mno-3dnow -mno-popcnt \ + -mno-abm -mips1 -mips2 -mips3 -mips4 -mips32 -mips64 -mips16 -mplt \ + -msoft-float -mno-soft-float -mhard-float -mno-hard-float -mfpu \ + -mieee -mieee-with-inexact -mschedule -mfloat-gprs -mspe -mno-spe \ + -mtls-direct-seg-refs -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs -mflat -mno-flat \ + -mno-faster-structs -mfaster-structs -m32 -m64 -mx32 -mabi \ + -mlittle-endian -mbig-endian -EL -EB -fPIC -mlive-g0 -mcmodel \ + -mstack-bias -mno-stack-bias -msecure-plt -m*-toc -mfloat-abi \ + -mfix-r10000 -mno-fix-r10000 -D* -U*" + + # 4.5 + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -mno-fma4 -mno-movbe -mno-xop -mno-lwp" + # 4.6 + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -mno-fsgsbase -mno-rdrnd -mno-f16c -mno-bmi -mno-tbm" + # 4.7 + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -mno-avx2 -mno-bmi2 -mno-fma -mno-lzcnt" + # 4.8 + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -mno-fxsr -mno-rtm -mno-xsave -mno-xsaveopt" + # 4.9 + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -mno-avx512cd -mno-avx512er -mno-avx512f -mno-avx512pf -mno-sha" + + # CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS + ALLOWED_FLAGS+=" -I* -L* -R* -Wl,*" + + export ALLOWED_FLAGS + return 0 +} + +# inverted filters for hardened compiler. This is trying to unpick +# the hardened compiler defaults. +_filter-hardened() { + local f + for f in "$@" ; do + case "${f}" in + # Ideally we should only concern ourselves with PIE flags, + # not -fPIC or -fpic, but too many places filter -fPIC without + # thinking about -fPIE. + -fPIC|-fpic|-fPIE|-fpie|-Wl,pie|-pie) + gcc-specs-pie || continue + is-flagq -nopie || append-flags -nopie;; + -fstack-protector) + gcc-specs-ssp || continue + is-flagq -fno-stack-protector || append-flags $(test-flags -fno-stack-protector);; + -fstack-protector-all) + gcc-specs-ssp-to-all || continue + is-flagq -fno-stack-protector-all || append-flags $(test-flags -fno-stack-protector-all);; + -fno-strict-overflow) + gcc-specs-nostrict || continue + is-flagq -fstrict-overflow || append-flags $(test-flags -fstrict-overflow);; + esac + done +} + +# Remove occurrences of strings from variable given in $1 +# Strings removed are matched as globs, so for example +# '-O*' would remove -O1, -O2 etc. +_filter-var() { + local f x var=$1 new=() + shift + + for f in ${!var} ; do + for x in "$@" ; do + # Note this should work with globs like -O* + [[ ${f} == ${x} ]] && continue 2 + done + new+=( "${f}" ) + done + eval export ${var}=\""${new[*]}"\" +} + +# @FUNCTION: filter-flags +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Remove particular <flags> from {C,CPP,CXX,CCAS,F,FC,LD}FLAGS. Accepts shell globs. +filter-flags() { + _filter-hardened "$@" + local v + for v in $(all-flag-vars) ; do + _filter-var ${v} "$@" + done + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: filter-lfs-flags +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Remove flags that enable Large File Support. +filter-lfs-flags() { + [[ $# -ne 0 ]] && die "filter-lfs-flags takes no arguments" + # http://www.gnu.org/s/libc/manual/html_node/Feature-Test-Macros.html + # _LARGEFILE_SOURCE: enable support for new LFS funcs (ftello/etc...) + # _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE: enable support for 64bit variants (off64_t/fseeko64/etc...) + # _FILE_OFFSET_BITS: default to 64bit variants (off_t is defined as off64_t) + filter-flags -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE +} + +# @FUNCTION: filter-ldflags +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Remove particular <flags> from LDFLAGS. Accepts shell globs. +filter-ldflags() { + _filter-var LDFLAGS "$@" + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: append-cppflags +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Add extra <flags> to the current CPPFLAGS. +append-cppflags() { + [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 + export CPPFLAGS+=" $*" + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: append-cflags +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Add extra <flags> to the current CFLAGS. If a flag might not be supported +# with different compilers (or versions), then use test-flags-CC like so: +# @CODE +# append-cflags $(test-flags-CC -funky-flag) +# @CODE +append-cflags() { + [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 + # Do not do automatic flag testing ourselves. #417047 + export CFLAGS+=" $*" + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: append-cxxflags +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Add extra <flags> to the current CXXFLAGS. If a flag might not be supported +# with different compilers (or versions), then use test-flags-CXX like so: +# @CODE +# append-cxxflags $(test-flags-CXX -funky-flag) +# @CODE +append-cxxflags() { + [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 + # Do not do automatic flag testing ourselves. #417047 + export CXXFLAGS+=" $*" + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: append-fflags +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Add extra <flags> to the current {F,FC}FLAGS. If a flag might not be supported +# with different compilers (or versions), then use test-flags-F77 like so: +# @CODE +# append-fflags $(test-flags-F77 -funky-flag) +# @CODE +append-fflags() { + [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 + # Do not do automatic flag testing ourselves. #417047 + export FFLAGS+=" $*" + export FCFLAGS+=" $*" + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: append-lfs-flags +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Add flags that enable Large File Support. +append-lfs-flags() { + [[ $# -ne 0 ]] && die "append-lfs-flags takes no arguments" + # see comments in filter-lfs-flags func for meaning of these + append-cppflags -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE +} + +# @FUNCTION: append-ldflags +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Add extra <flags> to the current LDFLAGS. +append-ldflags() { + [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 + local flag + for flag in "$@"; do + [[ ${flag} == -l* ]] && \ + eqawarn "Appending a library link instruction (${flag}); libraries to link to should not be passed through LDFLAGS" + done + + export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} $*" + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: append-flags +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Add extra <flags> to your current {C,CXX,F,FC}FLAGS. +append-flags() { + [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 + case " $* " in + *' '-[DIU]*) eqawarn 'please use append-cppflags for preprocessor flags' ;; + *' '-L*|\ + *' '-Wl,*) eqawarn 'please use append-ldflags for linker flags' ;; + esac + append-cflags "$@" + append-cxxflags "$@" + append-fflags "$@" + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: replace-flags +# @USAGE: <old> <new> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Replace the <old> flag with <new>. Accepts shell globs for <old>. +replace-flags() { + [[ $# != 2 ]] && die "Usage: replace-flags <old flag> <new flag>" + + local f var new + for var in $(all-flag-vars) ; do + # Looping over the flags instead of using a global + # substitution ensures that we're working with flag atoms. + # Otherwise globs like -O* have the potential to wipe out the + # list of flags. + new=() + for f in ${!var} ; do + # Note this should work with globs like -O* + [[ ${f} == ${1} ]] && f=${2} + new+=( "${f}" ) + done + eval export ${var}=\""${new[*]}"\" + done + + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: replace-cpu-flags +# @USAGE: <old> <new> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Replace cpu flags (like -march/-mcpu/-mtune) that select the <old> cpu +# with flags that select the <new> cpu. Accepts shell globs for <old>. +replace-cpu-flags() { + local newcpu="$#" ; newcpu="${!newcpu}" + while [ $# -gt 1 ] ; do + # quote to make sure that no globbing is done (particularly on + # ${oldcpu}) prior to calling replace-flags + replace-flags "-march=${1}" "-march=${newcpu}" + replace-flags "-mcpu=${1}" "-mcpu=${newcpu}" + replace-flags "-mtune=${1}" "-mtune=${newcpu}" + shift + done + return 0 +} + +_is_flagq() { + local x var + eval var=\""\${$1[*]}"\" + for x in ${var} ; do + [[ ${x} == $2 ]] && return 0 + done + return 1 +} + +# @FUNCTION: is-flagq +# @USAGE: <flag> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flag> is in {C,CXX,F,FC}FLAGS, else returns shell false. Accepts shell globs. +is-flagq() { + [[ -n $2 ]] && die "Usage: is-flag <flag>" + + local var + for var in $(all-flag-vars) ; do + _is_flagq ${var} "$1" && return 0 + done + return 1 +} + +# @FUNCTION: is-flag +# @USAGE: <flag> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Echo's "true" if flag is set in {C,CXX,F,FC}FLAGS. Accepts shell globs. +is-flag() { + is-flagq "$@" && echo true +} + +# @FUNCTION: is-ldflagq +# @USAGE: <flag> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flag> is in LDFLAGS, else returns shell false. Accepts shell globs. +is-ldflagq() { + [[ -n $2 ]] && die "Usage: is-ldflag <flag>" + _is_flagq LDFLAGS $1 +} + +# @FUNCTION: is-ldflag +# @USAGE: <flag> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Echo's "true" if flag is set in LDFLAGS. Accepts shell globs. +is-ldflag() { + is-ldflagq "$@" && echo true +} + +# @FUNCTION: filter-mfpmath +# @USAGE: <math types> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Remove specified math types from the fpmath flag. For example, if the user +# has -mfpmath=sse,386, running `filter-mfpmath sse` will leave the user with +# -mfpmath=386. +filter-mfpmath() { + local orig_mfpmath new_math prune_math + + # save the original -mfpmath flag + orig_mfpmath=$(get-flag -mfpmath) + # get the value of the current -mfpmath flag + new_math=$(get-flag mfpmath) + # convert "both" to something we can filter + new_math=${new_math/both/387,sse} + new_math=" ${new_math//[,+]/ } " + # figure out which math values are to be removed + prune_math="" + for prune_math in "$@" ; do + new_math=${new_math/ ${prune_math} / } + done + new_math=$(echo ${new_math}) + new_math=${new_math// /,} + + if [[ -z ${new_math} ]] ; then + # if we're removing all user specified math values are + # slated for removal, then we just filter the flag + filter-flags ${orig_mfpmath} + else + # if we only want to filter some of the user specified + # math values, then we replace the current flag + replace-flags ${orig_mfpmath} -mfpmath=${new_math} + fi + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: strip-flags +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Strip *FLAGS of everything except known good/safe flags. This runs over all +# flags returned by all_flag_vars(). +strip-flags() { + local x y var + + setup-allowed-flags + + set -f # disable pathname expansion + + for var in $(all-flag-vars) ; do + local new=() + + for x in ${!var} ; do + local flag=${x%%=*} + for y in ${ALLOWED_FLAGS} ; do + if [[ -z ${flag%%${y}} ]] ; then + new+=( "${x}" ) + break + fi + done + done + + # In case we filtered out all optimization flags fallback to -O2 + if _is_flagq ${var} "-O*" && ! _is_flagq new "-O*" ; then + new+=( -O2 ) + fi + + if [[ ${!var} != "${new[*]}" ]] ; then + einfo "strip-flags: ${var}: changed '${!var}' to '${new[*]}'" + fi + eval export ${var}=\""${new[*]}"\" + done + + set +f # re-enable pathname expansion + + return 0 +} + +test-flag-PROG() { + local comp=$1 + local lang=$2 + local flag=$3 + + [[ -z ${comp} || -z ${flag} ]] && return 1 + + local cmdline=( + $(tc-get${comp}) + # Clang will warn about unknown gcc flags but exit 0. + # Need -Werror to force it to exit non-zero. + -Werror + # Use -c so we can test the assembler as well. + -c -o /dev/null + ) + if "${cmdline[@]}" -x${lang} - </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then + "${cmdline[@]}" "${flag}" -x${lang} - </dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 + else + "${cmdline[@]}" "${flag}" -c -o /dev/null /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 + fi +} + +# @FUNCTION: test-flag-CC +# @USAGE: <flag> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flag> is supported by the C compiler, else returns shell false. +test-flag-CC() { test-flag-PROG "CC" c "$1"; } + +# @FUNCTION: test-flag-CXX +# @USAGE: <flag> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flag> is supported by the C++ compiler, else returns shell false. +test-flag-CXX() { test-flag-PROG "CXX" c++ "$1"; } + +# @FUNCTION: test-flag-F77 +# @USAGE: <flag> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flag> is supported by the Fortran 77 compiler, else returns shell false. +test-flag-F77() { test-flag-PROG "F77" f77 "$1"; } + +# @FUNCTION: test-flag-FC +# @USAGE: <flag> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flag> is supported by the Fortran 90 compiler, else returns shell false. +test-flag-FC() { test-flag-PROG "FC" f95 "$1"; } + +test-flags-PROG() { + local comp=$1 + local flags=() + local x + + shift + + [[ -z ${comp} ]] && return 1 + + for x ; do + test-flag-${comp} "${x}" && flags+=( "${x}" ) + done + + echo "${flags[*]}" + + # Just bail if we dont have any flags + [[ ${#flags[@]} -gt 0 ]] +} + +# @FUNCTION: test-flags-CC +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flags> are supported by the C compiler, else returns shell false. +test-flags-CC() { test-flags-PROG "CC" "$@"; } + +# @FUNCTION: test-flags-CXX +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flags> are supported by the C++ compiler, else returns shell false. +test-flags-CXX() { test-flags-PROG "CXX" "$@"; } + +# @FUNCTION: test-flags-F77 +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flags> are supported by the Fortran 77 compiler, else returns shell false. +test-flags-F77() { test-flags-PROG "F77" "$@"; } + +# @FUNCTION: test-flags-FC +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if <flags> are supported by the Fortran 90 compiler, else returns shell false. +test-flags-FC() { test-flags-PROG "FC" "$@"; } + +# @FUNCTION: test-flags +# @USAGE: <flags> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Short-hand that should hopefully work for both C and C++ compiler, but +# its really only present due to the append-flags() abomination. +test-flags() { test-flags-CC "$@"; } + +# @FUNCTION: test_version_info +# @USAGE: <version> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Returns shell true if the current C compiler version matches <version>, else returns shell false. +# Accepts shell globs. +test_version_info() { + if [[ $($(tc-getCC) --version 2>&1) == *$1* ]]; then + return 0 + else + return 1 + fi +} + +# @FUNCTION: strip-unsupported-flags +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Strip {C,CXX,F,FC}FLAGS of any flags not supported by the active toolchain. +strip-unsupported-flags() { + export CFLAGS=$(test-flags-CC ${CFLAGS}) + export CXXFLAGS=$(test-flags-CXX ${CXXFLAGS}) + export FFLAGS=$(test-flags-F77 ${FFLAGS}) + export FCFLAGS=$(test-flags-FC ${FCFLAGS}) +} + +# @FUNCTION: get-flag +# @USAGE: <flag> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Find and echo the value for a particular flag. Accepts shell globs. +get-flag() { + local f var findflag="$1" + + # this code looks a little flaky but seems to work for + # everything we want ... + # for example, if CFLAGS="-march=i686": + # `get-flag -march` == "-march=i686" + # `get-flag march` == "i686" + for var in $(all-flag-vars) ; do + for f in ${!var} ; do + if [ "${f/${findflag}}" != "${f}" ] ; then + printf "%s\n" "${f/-${findflag}=}" + return 0 + fi + done + done + return 1 +} + +# @FUNCTION: has_m64 +# @DESCRIPTION: +# This doesn't test if the flag is accepted, it tests if the flag actually +# WORKS. Non-multilib gcc will take both -m32 and -m64. If the flag works +# return code is 0, else the return code is 1. +has_m64() { + eqawarn "${FUNCNAME}: don't use this anymore" + + # this doesnt test if the flag is accepted, it tests if the flag + # actually -WORKS-. non-multilib gcc will take both -m32 and -m64! + # please dont replace this function with test_flag in some future + # clean-up! + + local temp="$(emktemp)" + echo "int main() { return(0); }" > "${temp}".c + MY_CC=$(tc-getCC) + ${MY_CC/ .*/} -m64 -o "$(emktemp)" "${temp}".c > /dev/null 2>&1 + local ret=$? + rm -f "${temp}".c + [[ ${ret} != 1 ]] && return 0 + return 1 +} + +has_m32() { + die "${FUNCNAME}: don't use this anymore" +} + +# @FUNCTION: replace-sparc64-flags +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Sets mcpu to v8 and uses the original value as mtune if none specified. +replace-sparc64-flags() { + local SPARC64_CPUS="ultrasparc3 ultrasparc v9" + + if [ "${CFLAGS/mtune}" != "${CFLAGS}" ]; then + for x in ${SPARC64_CPUS}; do + CFLAGS="${CFLAGS/-mcpu=${x}/-mcpu=v8}" + done + else + for x in ${SPARC64_CPUS}; do + CFLAGS="${CFLAGS/-mcpu=${x}/-mcpu=v8 -mtune=${x}}" + done + fi + + if [ "${CXXFLAGS/mtune}" != "${CXXFLAGS}" ]; then + for x in ${SPARC64_CPUS}; do + CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS/-mcpu=${x}/-mcpu=v8}" + done + else + for x in ${SPARC64_CPUS}; do + CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS/-mcpu=${x}/-mcpu=v8 -mtune=${x}}" + done + fi + + export CFLAGS CXXFLAGS +} + +# @FUNCTION: append-libs +# @USAGE: <libs> +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Add extra <libs> to the current LIBS. All arguments should be prefixed with +# either -l or -L. For compatibility, if arguments are not prefixed as +# options, they are given a -l prefix automatically. +append-libs() { + [[ $# -eq 0 ]] && return 0 + local flag + for flag in "$@"; do + if [[ -z "${flag// }" ]]; then + eqawarn "Appending an empty argument to LIBS is invalid! Skipping." + continue + fi + case $flag in + -[lL]*) + export LIBS="${LIBS} ${flag}" + ;; + -*) + eqawarn "Appending non-library to LIBS (${flag}); Other linker flags should be passed via LDFLAGS" + export LIBS="${LIBS} ${flag}" + ;; + *) + export LIBS="${LIBS} -l${flag}" + esac + done + + return 0 +} + +# @FUNCTION: raw-ldflags +# @USAGE: [flags] +# @DESCRIPTION: +# Turn C style ldflags (-Wl,-foo) into straight ldflags - the results +# are suitable for passing directly to 'ld'; note LDFLAGS is usually passed +# to gcc where it needs the '-Wl,'. +# +# If no flags are specified, then default to ${LDFLAGS}. +raw-ldflags() { + local x input="$@" + [[ -z ${input} ]] && input=${LDFLAGS} + set -- + for x in ${input} ; do + case ${x} in + -Wl,*) + x=${x#-Wl,} + set -- "$@" ${x//,/ } + ;; + *) # Assume it's a compiler driver flag, so throw it away #441808 + ;; + esac + done + echo "$@" +} + +# @FUNCTION: no-as-needed +# @RETURN: Flag to disable asneeded behavior for use with append-ldflags. +no-as-needed() { + case $($(tc-getLD) -v 2>&1 </dev/null) in + *GNU*) # GNU ld + echo "-Wl,--no-as-needed" ;; + esac +} + +fi |