#-*- tab-width: 4; -*- # ex:ts=4 # # bsd.gcc.mk - Support for smarter USE_GCC usage. # # Created by: Edwin Groothuis # # To request the use of a current version of GCC, specify USE_GCC=yes in # your port/system configuration. This is the preferred use of USE_GCC. # It defines a canonical, default version of GCC; the same version of # GCC is also implied by USE_FORTRAN=yes. # # If your port needs a specific (minimum) version of GCC, you can easily # specify that with a USE_GCC= statement. Unless absolutely necessary # do so by specifying USE_GCC=X.Y+ which requests at least GCC version # X.Y. To request a specific version omit the trailing + sign. Use of # a Fortran compiler is declared by the USE_FORTRAN knob, not USE_GCC. # # Examples: # USE_GCC= yes # port requires a current version of GCC # # (4.6 as of today, subject to change). # USE_GCC= 4.2+ # port requires GCC 4.2 or later. # USE_GCC= 4.7 # port requires GCC 4.7. # # If your port needs a Fortran compiler, please specify that with the # USE_FORTRAN= knob. Here is the list of options for that knob: # # USE_FORTRAN= yes # use gfortran46 (lang/gcc46) # USE_FORTRAN= g77 # use g77-34 (lang/gcc34) # USE_FORTRAN= ifort # use the Intel compiler (lang/ifc) # # Due to object file incompatiblity between Fortran compilers, we strongly # recommend to use only one of them on any system. # # If you are wondering what your port exactly does, use "make test-gcc" # to see some debugging. # # $FreeBSD$ # GCC_Include_MAINTAINER= gerald@FreeBSD.org # All GCC versions supported by the ports framework. Keep them in # ascending order and in sync with the table below. GCCVERSIONS= 030402 040200 040400 040600 040700 040800 # The first field if the OSVERSION in which it appeared in the base. # The second field is the OSVERSION in which it disappeared from the base. # The third field is the version as USE_GCC would use. GCCVERSION_030402= 502126 700042 3.4 GCCVERSION_040200= 700042 9999999 4.2 GCCVERSION_040400= 0 0 4.4 GCCVERSION_040600= 0 0 4.6 GCCVERSION_040700= 0 0 4.7 GCCVERSION_040800= 0 0 4.8 GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION= 4.6 GCC_DEFAULT_V= ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION:S/.//} # No configurable parts below this. #################################### # .if defined(USE_GCC) && ${USE_GCC} == yes USE_GCC= ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION}+ .endif # Extract the fields from GCCVERSION_... .for v in ${GCCVERSIONS} . for j in ${GCCVERSION_${v}} . if !defined(_GCCVERSION_${v}_L) _GCCVERSION_${v}_L= ${j} . elif !defined(_GCCVERSION_${v}_R) _GCCVERSION_${v}_R= ${j} . elif !defined(_GCCVERSION_${v}_V) _GCCVERSION_${v}_V= ${j} . endif . endfor .endfor # bsd.gcc.mk can also be used for primarily requesting a Fortran compiler. # If we are using GCC we still define whatever we'd usually do for C and # C++ as well. .if defined (USE_FORTRAN) # The default case, with a current lang/gcc port. . if ${USE_FORTRAN} == yes _USE_GCC:= ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION} FC:= gfortran${GCC_DEFAULT_V} F77:= gfortran${GCC_DEFAULT_V} # Intel Fortran compiler from lang/ifc. . elif ${USE_FORTRAN} == ifort BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort:${PORTSDIR}/lang/ifc RUN_DEPENDS+= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort:${PORTSDIR}/lang/ifc FC:= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort F77:= ${LOCALBASE}/intel_fc_80/bin/ifort # g77 from lang/gcc34. . elif ${USE_FORTRAN} == g77 _USE_GCC:= 3.4 FC:= g77-34 F77:= g77-34 . else IGNORE= specifies unknown value "${USE_FORTRAN}" for USE_FORTRAN . endif CONFIGURE_ENV+= F77="${F77}" FC="${FC}" FFLAGS="${FFLAGS}" MAKE_ENV+= F77="${F77}" FC="${FC}" FFLAGS="${FFLAGS}" .endif .if defined(USE_GCC) && !defined(FORCE_BASE_CC_FOR_TESTING) . if ${USE_GCC} == any # Enable the clang-is-cc workaround. Default to the last GCC imported # into base. _USE_GCC:= 4.2 _GCC_ORLATER:= true . else # ${USE_GCC} == any # See if we can use a later version or exclusively the one specified. _USE_GCC:= ${USE_GCC:S/+//} .if ${USE_GCC} != ${_USE_GCC} _GCC_ORLATER:= true .endif . endif # ${USE_GCC} == any # Check if USE_GCC points to a valid version. .for v in ${GCCVERSIONS} . for j in ${GCCVERSION_${v}} . if ${_USE_GCC}==${j} _GCCVERSION_OKAY= true; . endif . endfor .endfor .if !defined(_GCCVERSION_OKAY) IGNORE= Unknown version of GCC specified (USE_GCC=${USE_GCC}) .endif # # Determine current GCCVERSION # .for v in ${GCCVERSIONS} . if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/gcc${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V:S/.//}) _GCC_FOUND${v}= port . endif . if ${OSVERSION} >= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} && ${OSVERSION} < ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R} _GCCVERSION:= ${v} _GCC_FOUND${v}:= base . endif .endfor .if !defined(_GCCVERSION) IGNORE= Couldn't find your current GCCVERSION (OSVERSION=${OSVERSION}) .endif # # If the GCC package defined in USE_GCC does not exist, but a later # version is allowed (for example 4.2+), see if there is a later. # First check if the base installed version is good enough, otherwise # get the first available version. # .if defined(_GCC_ORLATER) . for v in ${GCCVERSIONS} . if ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} _GCC_MIN1:= true . endif . if defined(_GCC_MIN1) && defined(_GCC_FOUND${v}) && ${_GCC_FOUND${v}}=="base" && !defined(_GCC_FOUND) _GCC_FOUND:= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} . endif . endfor . for v in ${GCCVERSIONS} . if ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} _GCC_MIN2:= true . endif . if defined(_GCC_MIN2) && defined(_GCC_FOUND${v}) && !defined(_GCC_FOUND) _GCC_FOUND:= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} . endif . endfor . if defined(_GCC_FOUND) _USE_GCC:= ${_GCC_FOUND} . elif ${_USE_GCC} < ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION} _USE_GCC:= ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION} . endif .endif # defined(_GCC_ORLATER) .endif # defined(USE_GCC) .if defined(_USE_GCC) # A concrete version has been selected. Determine if the installed OS # features this version in the base, and if not then set proper ports # dependencies, CC, CXX, CPP, and flags. .for v in ${GCCVERSIONS} . if ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} . if ${OSVERSION} < ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} || ${OSVERSION} > ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R} V:= ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V:S/.//} _GCC_PORT_DEPENDS:= gcc${V} . if ${_USE_GCC} == ${GCC_DEFAULT_VERSION} _GCC_PORT:= gcc . else _GCC_PORT:= gcc${V} . endif CC:= gcc${V} CXX:= g++${V} CPP:= cpp${V} . if ${_USE_GCC} != 3.4 _GCC_RUNTIME:= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/gcc${V} CFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME} CXXFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME} LDFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME} . if defined (USE_FORTRAN) . if ${USE_FORTRAN} == yes FFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME} . endif . endif # The following is for the sakes of some ports which use this without # ever telling us; to be fixed. _GCC_BUILD_DEPENDS:= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS} . endif # ${_USE_GCC} != 3.4 . else # ${OSVERSION} < ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} || ${OSVERSION} > ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R} CC:= gcc CXX:= g++ . if exists(/usr/bin/gcpp) CPP:= gcpp . else CPP:= cpp . endif . endif # ${OSVERSION} < ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} || ${OSVERSION} > ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R} . endif # ${_USE_GCC} == ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} .endfor .undef V .if defined(_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS) BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${_GCC_PORT} . if ${_USE_GCC} != 3.4 RUN_DEPENDS+= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS}:${PORTSDIR}/lang/${_GCC_PORT} . if ${_USE_GCC} != 4.2 # Later GCC ports already depend on binutils; make sure whatever we # build leverages this as well. USE_BINUTILS= yes . endif . endif .endif .endif # defined(_USE_GCC) && !defined(FORCE_BASE_CC_FOR_TESTING) test-gcc: @echo USE_GCC=${USE_GCC} @echo USE_FORTRAN=${USE_FORTRAN} .if defined(USE_GCC) .if defined(_GCC_ORLATER) @echo Port can use later versions. .else @echo Port cannot use later versions. .endif .for v in ${GCCVERSIONS} @echo -n "GCC version: ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} " .if defined(_GCC_FOUND${v}) @echo -n "(${_GCC_FOUND${v}}) " .endif @echo "- OSVERSION from ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} to ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R}" # @echo ${v} - ${_GCC_FOUND${v}} - ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_L} to ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_R} - ${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V} .endfor @echo Using GCC version ${_USE_GCC} .endif @echo CC=${CC} - CXX=${CXX} - CPP=${CPP} - CFLAGS=\"${CFLAGS}\" @echo F77=${F77} - FC=${FC} - FFLAGS=\"${FFLAGS}\" @echo LDFLAGS=\"${LDFLAGS}\" @echo "BUILD_DEPENDS=${BUILD_DEPENDS}" @echo "RUN_DEPENDS=${RUN_DEPENDS}"