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module HomebrewEnvExtension
# -w: keep signal to noise high
SAFE_CFLAGS_FLAGS = "-w -pipe"
def setup_build_environment
# Clear CDPATH to avoid make issues that depend on changing directories
delete('CDPATH')
delete('CPPFLAGS')
delete('LDFLAGS')
self['MAKEFLAGS'] = "-j#{self.make_jobs}"
unless HOMEBREW_PREFIX.to_s == '/usr/local'
# /usr/local is already an -isystem and -L directory so we skip it
self['CPPFLAGS'] = "-isystem #{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/include"
self['LDFLAGS'] = "-L#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}/lib"
# CMake ignores the variables above
self['CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH'] = "#{HOMEBREW_PREFIX}"
end
# llvm allows -O4 however it often fails to link and is very slow
self['CFLAGS'] = self['CXXFLAGS'] = "-O3 #{SAFE_CFLAGS_FLAGS}"
self.send self.compiler
# we must have a working compiler!
unless File.exist? ENV['CC'] and File.exist? ENV['CXX']
@compiler = MacOS.default_compiler
self.send @compiler
ENV['CC'] = '/usr/bin/cc'
ENV['CXX'] = '/usr/bin/c++'
end
# In rare cases this may break your builds, as the tool for some reason wants
# to use a specific linker. However doing this in general causes formula to
# build more successfully because we are changing CC and many build systems
# don't react properly to that.
self['LD'] = self['CC']
end
def deparallelize
remove 'MAKEFLAGS', /-j\d+/
end
alias_method :j1, :deparallelize
# recommended by Apple, but, eg. wget won't compile with this flag, so…
def fast
remove_from_cflags(/-O./)
append_to_cflags '-fast'
end
def O4
# LLVM link-time optimization
remove_from_cflags(/-O./)
append_to_cflags '-O4'
end
def O3
# Sometimes O4 just takes fucking forever
remove_from_cflags(/-O./)
append_to_cflags '-O3'
end
def O2
# Sometimes O3 doesn't work or produces bad binaries
remove_from_cflags(/-O./)
append_to_cflags '-O2'
end
def Os
# Sometimes you just want a small one
remove_from_cflags(/-O./)
append_to_cflags '-Os'
end
def Og
# Sometimes you want a debug build
remove_from_cflags(/-O./)
append_to_cflags '-g -O0'
end
def gcc_4_0_1
self['CC'] = '/usr/bin/gcc-4.0'
self['CXX'] = '/usr/bin/g++-4.0'
replace_in_cflags '-O4', '-O3'
set_cpu_cflags 'nocona -mssse3', :core => 'prescott'
@compiler = :gcc
end
alias_method :gcc_4_0, :gcc_4_0_1
def gcc args = {}
self['CC'] = "/usr/bin/gcc-4.2"
self['CXX'] = "/usr/bin/g++-4.2"
replace_in_cflags '-O4', '-O3'
set_cpu_cflags 'core2 -msse4', :penryn => 'core2 -msse4.1', :core2 => 'core2', :core => 'prescott'
@compiler = :gcc
raise "GCC could not be found" if args[:force] and not File.exist? ENV['CC'] \
or (File.symlink? ENV['CC'] \
and File.readlink(ENV['CC']) =~ /llvm/)
end
alias_method :gcc_4_2, :gcc
def llvm
self['CC'] = "/usr/bin/llvm-gcc"
self['CXX'] = "/usr/bin/llvm-g++"
set_cpu_cflags 'core2 -msse4', :penryn => 'core2 -msse4.1', :core2 => 'core2', :core => 'prescott'
@compiler = :llvm
end
def clang
self['CC'] = "/usr/bin/clang"
self['CXX'] = "/usr/bin/clang++"
replace_in_cflags(/-Xarch_i386 (-march=\S*)/, '\1')
# Clang mistakenly enables AES-NI on plain Nehalem
set_cpu_cflags 'native', :nehalem => 'native -Xclang -target-feature -Xclang -aes'
@compiler = :clang
end
def fortran
if self['FC']
ohai "Building with an alternative Fortran compiler. This is unsupported."
self['F77'] = self['FC'] unless self['F77']
if ARGV.include? '--default-fortran-flags'
self['FCFLAGS'] = self['CFLAGS'] unless self['FCFLAGS']
self['FFLAGS'] = self['CFLAGS'] unless self['FFLAGS']
elsif not self['FCFLAGS'] or self['FFLAGS']
opoo <<-EOS
No Fortran optimization information was provided. You may want to consider
setting FCFLAGS and FFLAGS or pass the `--default-fortran-flags` option to
`brew install` if your compiler is compatible with GCC.
If you like the default optimization level of your compiler, ignore this
warning.
EOS
end
elsif `/usr/bin/which gfortran`.chomp.size > 0
ohai <<-EOS
Using Homebrew-provided fortran compiler.
This may be changed by setting the FC environment variable.
EOS
self['FC'] = `/usr/bin/which gfortran`.chomp
self['F77'] = self['FC']
self['FCFLAGS'] = self['CFLAGS']
self['FFLAGS'] = self['CFLAGS']
else
onoe <<-EOS
This formula requires a fortran compiler, but we could not find one by
looking at the FC environment variable or searching your PATH for `gfortran`.
Please take one of the following actions:
- Decide to use the build of gfortran 4.2.x provided by Homebrew using
`brew install gfortran`
- Choose another Fortran compiler by setting the FC environment variable:
export FC=/path/to/some/fortran/compiler
Using an alternative compiler may produce more efficient code, but we will
not be able to provide support for build errors.
EOS
exit 1
end
end
def osx_10_4
self['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET']="10.4"
remove_from_cflags(/ ?-mmacosx-version-min=10\.\d/)
append_to_cflags('-mmacosx-version-min=10.4')
end
def osx_10_5
self['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET']="10.5"
remove_from_cflags(/ ?-mmacosx-version-min=10\.\d/)
append_to_cflags('-mmacosx-version-min=10.5')
end
def minimal_optimization
self['CFLAGS'] = self['CXXFLAGS'] = "-Os #{SAFE_CFLAGS_FLAGS}"
end
def no_optimization
self['CFLAGS'] = self['CXXFLAGS'] = SAFE_CFLAGS_FLAGS
end
# Some configure scripts won't find libxml2 without help
def libxml2
append 'CPPFLAGS', '-I/usr/include/libxml2'
end
def x11
opoo "You do not have X11 installed, this formula may not build." if not MacOS.x11_installed?
# There are some config scripts (e.g. freetype) here that should go in the path
prepend 'PATH', '/usr/X11/bin', ':'
# CPPFLAGS are the C-PreProcessor flags, *not* C++!
append 'CPPFLAGS', '-I/usr/X11/include'
append 'LDFLAGS', '-L/usr/X11/lib'
# CMake ignores the variables above
append 'CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH', '/usr/X11', ':'
end
alias_method :libpng, :x11
# we've seen some packages fail to build when warnings are disabled!
def enable_warnings
remove_from_cflags '-w'
end
# Snow Leopard defines an NCURSES value the opposite of most distros
# See: http://bugs.python.org/issue6848
def ncurses_define
append 'CPPFLAGS', "-DNCURSES_OPAQUE=0"
end
# Shortcuts for reading common flags
def cc; self['CC'] or "gcc"; end
def cxx; self['CXX'] or "g++"; end
def cflags; self['CFLAGS']; end
def cppflags;self['CPPLAGS']; end
def ldflags; self['LDFLAGS']; end
def m64
append_to_cflags '-m64'
append 'LDFLAGS', '-arch x86_64'
end
def m32
append_to_cflags '-m32'
append 'LDFLAGS', '-arch i386'
end
# i386 and x86_64 (no PPC)
def universal_binary
append_to_cflags '-arch i386 -arch x86_64'
replace_in_cflags '-O4', '-O3' # O4 seems to cause the build to fail
append 'LDFLAGS', '-arch i386 -arch x86_64'
unless compiler == :clang
# Can't mix "-march" for a 32-bit CPU with "-arch x86_64"
replace_in_cflags(/-march=\S*/, '-Xarch_i386 \0') if Hardware.is_32_bit?
end
end
def prepend key, value, separator = ' '
# Value should be a string, but if it is a pathname then coerce it.
value = value.to_s
unless self[key].to_s.empty?
self[key] = value + separator + self[key]
else
self[key] = value
end
end
def append key, value, separator = ' '
# Value should be a string, but if it is a pathname then coerce it.
value = value.to_s
unless self[key].to_s.empty?
self[key] = self[key] + separator + value
else
self[key] = value
end
end
def append_to_cflags f
append 'CFLAGS', f
append 'CXXFLAGS', f
end
def remove key, value
return if self[key].nil?
self[key] = self[key].sub value, '' # can't use sub! on ENV
self[key] = nil if self[key].empty? # keep things clean
end
def remove_from_cflags f
remove 'CFLAGS', f
remove 'CXXFLAGS', f
end
def replace_in_cflags before, after
%w{CFLAGS CXXFLAGS}.each do |key|
self[key] = self[key].sub before, after if self[key]
end
end
def set_cpu_cflags default, map = {}
cflags =~ %r{(-Xarch_i386 )-march=}
xarch = $1.to_s
remove_from_cflags %r{(-Xarch_i386 )?-march=\S*}
remove_from_cflags %r{( -Xclang \S+)+}
remove_from_cflags %r{-mssse3}
remove_from_cflags %r{-msse4(\.\d)?}
# Don't set -msse3 and older flags because -march does that for us
append_to_cflags xarch + '-march=' + map.fetch(Hardware.intel_family, default)
end
# actually c-compiler, so cc would be a better name
def compiler
# TODO seems that ENV.clang in a Formula.install should warn when called
# if the user has set something that is tested here
# test for --flags first so that installs can be overridden on a per
# install basis. Then test for ENVs in inverse order to flags, this is
# sensible, trust me
@compiler ||= if ARGV.include? '--use-gcc'
:gcc
elsif ARGV.include? '--use-llvm'
:llvm
elsif ARGV.include? '--use-clang'
:clang
elsif self['HOMEBREW_USE_CLANG']
:clang
elsif self['HOMEBREW_USE_LLVM']
:llvm
elsif self['HOMEBREW_USE_GCC']
:gcc
else
MacOS.default_compiler
end
end
# don't use in new code
# don't remove though, but do add to compatibility.rb
def use_clang?
compiler == :clang
end
def use_gcc?
compiler == :gcc
end
def use_llvm?
compiler == :llvm
end
def make_jobs
# '-j' requires a positive integral argument
if self['HOMEBREW_MAKE_JOBS'].to_i > 0
self['HOMEBREW_MAKE_JOBS']
else
Hardware.processor_count
end
end
def remove_cc_etc
keys = %w{CC CXX LD CPP CFLAGS CXXFLAGS LDFLAGS CPPFLAGS}
removed = Hash[*keys.map{ |key| [key, ENV[key]] }.flatten]
keys.each do |key|
ENV[key] = nil
end
removed
end
end
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