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806 lines
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Python
# MIT License
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#
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# Copyright The SCons Foundation
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# Copyright (c) 2003 Stichting NLnet Labs
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# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 Steven Knight
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#
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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# the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
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# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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r"""Autoconf-like configuration support
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The purpose of this module is to define how a check is to be performed.
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A context class is used that defines functions for carrying out the tests,
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logging and messages. The following methods and members must be present:
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context.Display(msg)
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Function called to print messages that are normally displayed
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for the user. Newlines are explicitly used. The text should
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also be written to the logfile!
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context.Log(msg)
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Function called to write to a log file.
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context.BuildProg(text, ext)
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Function called to build a program, using "ext" for the file
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extension. Must return an empty string for success, an error
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message for failure. For reliable test results building should
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be done just like an actual program would be build, using the
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same command and arguments (including configure results so far).
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context.CompileProg(text, ext)
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Function called to compile a program, using "ext" for the file
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extension. Must return an empty string for success, an error
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message for failure. For reliable test results compiling should be
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done just like an actual source file would be compiled, using the
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same command and arguments (including configure results so far).
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context.AppendLIBS(lib_name_list)
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Append "lib_name_list" to the value of LIBS. "lib_namelist" is
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a list of strings. Return the value of LIBS before changing it
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(any type can be used, it is passed to SetLIBS() later.)
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context.PrependLIBS(lib_name_list)
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Prepend "lib_name_list" to the value of LIBS. "lib_namelist" is
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a list of strings. Return the value of LIBS before changing it
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(any type can be used, it is passed to SetLIBS() later.)
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context.SetLIBS(value)
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Set LIBS to "value". The type of "value" is what AppendLIBS()
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returned. Return the value of LIBS before changing it (any type
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can be used, it is passed to SetLIBS() later.)
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context.headerfilename
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Name of file to append configure results to, usually "confdefs.h".
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The file must not exist or be empty when starting. Empty or None
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to skip this (some tests will not work!).
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context.config_h (may be missing).
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If present, must be a string, which will be filled with the
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contents of a config_h file.
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context.vardict
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Dictionary holding variables used for the tests and stores results
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from the tests, used for the build commands. Normally contains
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"CC", "LIBS", "CPPFLAGS", etc.
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context.havedict
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Dictionary holding results from the tests that are to be used
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inside a program. Names often start with "HAVE\_". These are zero
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(feature not present) or one (feature present). Other variables
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may have any value, e.g., "PERLVERSION" can be a number and
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"SYSTEMNAME" a string.
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"""
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import re
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#
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# PUBLIC VARIABLES
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#
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LogInputFiles = 1 # Set that to log the input files in case of a failed test
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LogErrorMessages = 1 # Set that to log Conftest-generated error messages
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#
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# PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
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#
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# Generic remarks:
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# - When a language is specified which is not supported the test fails. The
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# message is a bit different, because not all the arguments for the normal
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# message are available yet (chicken-egg problem).
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def CheckBuilder(context, text = None, language = None):
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"""
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Configure check to see if the compiler works.
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Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
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sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
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"language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
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Default is "C".
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"text" may be used to specify the code to be build.
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Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
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"""
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lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
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if msg:
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context.Display("%s\n" % msg)
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return msg
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if not text:
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text = """
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int main(void) {
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return 0;
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}
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"""
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context.Display("Checking if building a %s file works... " % lang)
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ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
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_YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
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return ret
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def CheckCC(context):
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"""
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Configure check for a working C compiler.
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This checks whether the C compiler, as defined in the $CC construction
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variable, can compile a C source file. It uses the current $CCCOM value
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too, so that it can test against non working flags.
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"""
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context.Display("Checking whether the C compiler works... ")
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text = """
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int main(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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"""
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ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'CC', text, 'C')
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_YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
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return ret
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def CheckSHCC(context):
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"""
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Configure check for a working shared C compiler.
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This checks whether the C compiler, as defined in the $SHCC construction
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variable, can compile a C source file. It uses the current $SHCCCOM value
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too, so that it can test against non working flags.
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"""
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context.Display("Checking whether the (shared) C compiler works... ")
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text = """
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int foo(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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"""
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ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'SHCC', text, 'C', use_shared = True)
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_YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
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return ret
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def CheckCXX(context):
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"""
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Configure check for a working CXX compiler.
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This checks whether the CXX compiler, as defined in the $CXX construction
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variable, can compile a CXX source file. It uses the current $CXXCOM value
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too, so that it can test against non working flags.
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"""
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context.Display("Checking whether the C++ compiler works... ")
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text = """
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int main(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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"""
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ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'CXX', text, 'C++')
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_YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
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return ret
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def CheckSHCXX(context):
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"""
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Configure check for a working shared CXX compiler.
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This checks whether the CXX compiler, as defined in the $SHCXX construction
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variable, can compile a CXX source file. It uses the current $SHCXXCOM value
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too, so that it can test against non working flags.
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"""
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context.Display("Checking whether the (shared) C++ compiler works... ")
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text = """
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int main(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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"""
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ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'SHCXX', text, 'C++', use_shared = True)
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_YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
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return ret
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def _check_empty_program(context, comp, text, language, use_shared = False):
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"""Return 0 on success, 1 otherwise."""
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if comp not in context.env or not context.env[comp]:
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# The compiler construction variable is not set or empty
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return 1
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lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
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if msg:
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return 1
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if use_shared:
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return context.CompileSharedObject(text, suffix)
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else:
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return context.CompileProg(text, suffix)
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def CheckFunc(context, function_name, header = None, language = None):
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"""
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Configure check for a function "function_name".
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"language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
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Default is "C".
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Optional "header" can be defined to define a function prototype, include a
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header file or anything else that comes before main().
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Sets HAVE_function_name in context.havedict according to the result.
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Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
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sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
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Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
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"""
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# Remarks from autoconf:
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# - Don't include <ctype.h> because on OSF/1 3.0 it includes <sys/types.h>
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# which includes <sys/select.h> which contains a prototype for select.
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# Similarly for bzero.
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# - assert.h is included to define __stub macros and hopefully few
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# prototypes, which can conflict with char $1(); below.
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# - Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error.
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# - We use char for the function declaration because int might match the
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# return type of a gcc2 builtin and then its argument prototype would
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# still apply.
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# - The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements to
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# always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named something
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# starting with __ and the normal name is an alias.
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if context.headerfilename:
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includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
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else:
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includetext = ''
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if not header:
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header = """
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C"
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#endif
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char %s();""" % function_name
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lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
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if msg:
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context.Display("Cannot check for %s(): %s\n" % (function_name, msg))
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return msg
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text = """
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%(include)s
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#include <assert.h>
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%(hdr)s
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#if _MSC_VER && !__INTEL_COMPILER
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#pragma function(%(name)s)
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#endif
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int main(void) {
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#if defined (__stub_%(name)s) || defined (__stub___%(name)s)
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fail fail fail
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#else
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%(name)s();
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#endif
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return 0;
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}
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""" % { 'name': function_name,
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'include': includetext,
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'hdr': header }
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context.Display("Checking for %s function %s()... " % (lang, function_name))
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ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
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_YesNoResult(context, ret, "HAVE_" + function_name, text,
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"Define to 1 if the system has the function `%s'." %\
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function_name)
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return ret
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def CheckHeader(context, header_name, header=None, language=None,
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include_quotes=None):
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"""
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Configure check for a C or C++ header file "header_name".
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Optional "header" can be defined to do something before including the
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header file (unusual, supported for consistency).
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"language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
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Default is "C".
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Sets HAVE_header_name in context.havedict according to the result.
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Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
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sure $CFLAGS and $CPPFLAGS are set correctly.
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Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
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"""
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# Why compile the program instead of just running the preprocessor?
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# It is possible that the header file exists, but actually using it may
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# fail (e.g., because it depends on other header files). Thus this test is
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# more strict. It may require using the "header" argument.
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#
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# Use <> by default, because the check is normally used for system header
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# files. SCons passes '""' to overrule this.
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# Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
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if context.headerfilename:
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includetext = '#include "%s"\n' % context.headerfilename
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else:
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includetext = ''
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if not header:
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header = ""
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lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
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if msg:
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context.Display("Cannot check for header file %s: %s\n"
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% (header_name, msg))
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return msg
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if not include_quotes:
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include_quotes = "<>"
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text = "%s%s\n#include %s%s%s\n\n" % (includetext, header,
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include_quotes[0], header_name, include_quotes[1])
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context.Display("Checking for %s header file %s... " % (lang, header_name))
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ret = context.CompileProg(text, suffix)
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_YesNoResult(context, ret, "HAVE_" + header_name, text,
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"Define to 1 if you have the <%s> header file." % header_name)
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return ret
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def CheckType(context, type_name, fallback = None,
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header = None, language = None):
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"""
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Configure check for a C or C++ type "type_name".
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Optional "header" can be defined to include a header file.
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"language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
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Default is "C".
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Sets HAVE_type_name in context.havedict according to the result.
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Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
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sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
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Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
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"""
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# Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
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if context.headerfilename:
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includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
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else:
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includetext = ''
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if not header:
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header = ""
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lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
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if msg:
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context.Display("Cannot check for %s type: %s\n" % (type_name, msg))
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return msg
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# Remarks from autoconf about this test:
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# - Grepping for the type in include files is not reliable (grep isn't
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# portable anyway).
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# - Using "TYPE my_var;" doesn't work for const qualified types in C++.
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# Adding an initializer is not valid for some C++ classes.
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# - Using the type as parameter to a function either fails for K&$ C or for
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# C++.
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# - Using "TYPE *my_var;" is valid in C for some types that are not
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# declared (struct something).
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# - Using "sizeof(TYPE)" is valid when TYPE is actually a variable.
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# - Using the previous two together works reliably.
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text = """
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%(include)s
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%(header)s
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int main(void) {
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if ((%(name)s *) 0)
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return 0;
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if (sizeof (%(name)s))
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return 0;
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}
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""" % { 'include': includetext,
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'header': header,
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'name': type_name }
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context.Display("Checking for %s type %s... " % (lang, type_name))
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ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
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_YesNoResult(context, ret, "HAVE_" + type_name, text,
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"Define to 1 if the system has the type `%s'." % type_name)
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if ret and fallback and context.headerfilename:
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f = open(context.headerfilename, "a")
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f.write("typedef %s %s;\n" % (fallback, type_name))
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f.close()
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return ret
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def CheckTypeSize(context, type_name, header = None, language = None, expect = None):
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"""This check can be used to get the size of a given type, or to check whether
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the type is of expected size.
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Arguments:
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- type : str
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the type to check
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- includes : sequence
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list of headers to include in the test code before testing the type
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- language : str
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'C' or 'C++'
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- expect : int
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if given, will test wether the type has the given number of bytes.
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If not given, will automatically find the size.
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Returns:
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status : int
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0 if the check failed, or the found size of the type if the check succeeded."""
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# Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
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if context.headerfilename:
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includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
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else:
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includetext = ''
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if not header:
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header = ""
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lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
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if msg:
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context.Display("Cannot check for %s type: %s\n" % (type_name, msg))
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return msg
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src = includetext + header
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if expect is not None:
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# Only check if the given size is the right one
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context.Display('Checking %s is %d bytes... ' % (type_name, expect))
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# test code taken from autoconf: this is a pretty clever hack to find that
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# a type is of a given size using only compilation. This speeds things up
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# quite a bit compared to straightforward code using TryRun
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src = src + r"""
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typedef %s scons_check_type;
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int main(void)
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{
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static int test_array[1 - 2 * !(((long int) (sizeof(scons_check_type))) == %d)];
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test_array[0] = 0;
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return 0;
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}
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"""
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st = context.CompileProg(src % (type_name, expect), suffix)
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if not st:
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context.Display("yes\n")
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_Have(context, "SIZEOF_%s" % type_name, expect,
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"The size of `%s', as computed by sizeof." % type_name)
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return expect
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else:
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context.Display("no\n")
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_LogFailed(context, src, st)
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return 0
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else:
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# Only check if the given size is the right one
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context.Message('Checking size of %s ... ' % type_name)
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# We have to be careful with the program we wish to test here since
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# compilation will be attempted using the current environment's flags.
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# So make sure that the program will compile without any warning. For
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# example using: 'int main(int argc, char** argv)' will fail with the
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# '-Wall -Werror' flags since the variables argc and argv would not be
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# used in the program...
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#
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src = src + """
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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int main(void) {
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printf("%d", (int)sizeof(""" + type_name + """));
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return 0;
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}
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"""
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st, out = context.RunProg(src, suffix)
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try:
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size = int(out)
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except ValueError:
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# If cannot convert output of test prog to an integer (the size),
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# something went wrong, so just fail
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st = 1
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size = 0
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if not st:
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context.Display("yes\n")
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_Have(context, "SIZEOF_%s" % type_name, size,
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"The size of `%s', as computed by sizeof." % type_name)
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return size
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else:
|
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context.Display("no\n")
|
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_LogFailed(context, src, st)
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return 0
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|
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return 0
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|
|
|
def CheckDeclaration(context, symbol, includes = None, language = None):
|
|
"""Checks whether symbol is declared.
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|
|
|
Use the same test as autoconf, that is test whether the symbol is defined
|
|
as a macro or can be used as an r-value.
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|
|
|
Arguments:
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symbol : str
|
|
the symbol to check
|
|
includes : str
|
|
Optional "header" can be defined to include a header file.
|
|
language : str
|
|
only C and C++ supported.
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|
|
|
Returns:
|
|
status : bool
|
|
True if the check failed, False if succeeded."""
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|
|
|
# Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
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if context.headerfilename:
|
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includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
|
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else:
|
|
includetext = ''
|
|
|
|
if not includes:
|
|
includes = ""
|
|
|
|
lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
|
|
if msg:
|
|
context.Display("Cannot check for declaration %s: %s\n" % (symbol, msg))
|
|
return msg
|
|
|
|
src = includetext + includes
|
|
context.Display('Checking whether %s is declared... ' % symbol)
|
|
|
|
src = src + r"""
|
|
int main(void)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifndef %s
|
|
(void) %s;
|
|
#endif
|
|
;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
""" % (symbol, symbol)
|
|
|
|
st = context.CompileProg(src, suffix)
|
|
_YesNoResult(context, st, "HAVE_DECL_" + symbol, src,
|
|
"Set to 1 if %s is defined." % symbol)
|
|
return st
|
|
|
|
def CheckLib(context, libs, func_name = None, header = None,
|
|
extra_libs = None, call = None, language = None, autoadd = 1,
|
|
append = True):
|
|
"""
|
|
Configure check for a C or C++ libraries "libs". Searches through
|
|
the list of libraries, until one is found where the test succeeds.
|
|
Tests if "func_name" or "call" exists in the library. Note: if it exists
|
|
in another library the test succeeds anyway!
|
|
Optional "header" can be defined to include a header file. If not given a
|
|
default prototype for "func_name" is added.
|
|
Optional "extra_libs" is a list of library names to be added after
|
|
"lib_name" in the build command. To be used for libraries that "lib_name"
|
|
depends on.
|
|
Optional "call" replaces the call to "func_name" in the test code. It must
|
|
consist of complete C statements, including a trailing ";".
|
|
Both "func_name" and "call" arguments are optional, and in that case, just
|
|
linking against the libs is tested.
|
|
"language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
|
|
Default is "C".
|
|
Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
|
|
sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
|
|
Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
|
|
"""
|
|
# Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
|
|
if context.headerfilename:
|
|
includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
|
|
else:
|
|
includetext = ''
|
|
if not header:
|
|
header = ""
|
|
|
|
text = """
|
|
%s
|
|
%s""" % (includetext, header)
|
|
|
|
# Add a function declaration if needed.
|
|
if func_name and func_name != "main":
|
|
if not header:
|
|
text = text + """
|
|
#ifdef __cplusplus
|
|
extern "C"
|
|
#endif
|
|
char %s();
|
|
""" % func_name
|
|
|
|
# The actual test code.
|
|
if not call:
|
|
call = "%s();" % func_name
|
|
|
|
# if no function to test, leave main() blank
|
|
text = text + """
|
|
int
|
|
main() {
|
|
%s
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
""" % (call or "")
|
|
|
|
if call:
|
|
i = call.find("\n")
|
|
if i > 0:
|
|
calltext = call[:i] + ".."
|
|
elif call[-1] == ';':
|
|
calltext = call[:-1]
|
|
else:
|
|
calltext = call
|
|
|
|
for lib_name in libs:
|
|
|
|
lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
|
|
if msg:
|
|
context.Display("Cannot check for library %s: %s\n" % (lib_name, msg))
|
|
return msg
|
|
|
|
# if a function was specified to run in main(), say it
|
|
if call:
|
|
context.Display("Checking for %s in %s library %s... "
|
|
% (calltext, lang, lib_name))
|
|
# otherwise, just say the name of library and language
|
|
else:
|
|
context.Display("Checking for %s library %s... "
|
|
% (lang, lib_name))
|
|
|
|
if lib_name:
|
|
l = [ lib_name ]
|
|
if extra_libs:
|
|
l.extend(extra_libs)
|
|
if append:
|
|
oldLIBS = context.AppendLIBS(l)
|
|
else:
|
|
oldLIBS = context.PrependLIBS(l)
|
|
sym = "HAVE_LIB" + lib_name
|
|
else:
|
|
oldLIBS = -1
|
|
sym = None
|
|
|
|
ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
|
|
|
|
_YesNoResult(context, ret, sym, text,
|
|
"Define to 1 if you have the `%s' library." % lib_name)
|
|
if oldLIBS != -1 and (ret or not autoadd):
|
|
context.SetLIBS(oldLIBS)
|
|
|
|
if not ret:
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
def CheckProg(context, prog_name):
|
|
"""
|
|
Configure check for a specific program.
|
|
|
|
Check whether program prog_name exists in path. If it is found,
|
|
returns the path for it, otherwise returns None.
|
|
"""
|
|
context.Display("Checking whether %s program exists..." % prog_name)
|
|
path = context.env.WhereIs(prog_name)
|
|
if path:
|
|
context.Display(path + "\n")
|
|
else:
|
|
context.Display("no\n")
|
|
return path
|
|
|
|
|
|
#
|
|
# END OF PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
|
|
#
|
|
|
|
def _YesNoResult(context, ret, key, text, comment = None):
|
|
r"""
|
|
Handle the result of a test with a "yes" or "no" result.
|
|
|
|
:Parameters:
|
|
- `ret` is the return value: empty if OK, error message when not.
|
|
- `key` is the name of the symbol to be defined (HAVE_foo).
|
|
- `text` is the source code of the program used for testing.
|
|
- `comment` is the C comment to add above the line defining the symbol (the comment is automatically put inside a /\* \*/). If None, no comment is added.
|
|
"""
|
|
if key:
|
|
_Have(context, key, not ret, comment)
|
|
if ret:
|
|
context.Display("no\n")
|
|
_LogFailed(context, text, ret)
|
|
else:
|
|
context.Display("yes\n")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _Have(context, key, have, comment = None):
|
|
r"""
|
|
Store result of a test in context.havedict and context.headerfilename.
|
|
|
|
:Parameters:
|
|
- `key` - is a "HAVE_abc" name. It is turned into all CAPITALS and non-alphanumerics are replaced by an underscore.
|
|
- `have` - value as it should appear in the header file, include quotes when desired and escape special characters!
|
|
- `comment` is the C comment to add above the line defining the symbol (the comment is automatically put inside a /\* \*/). If None, no comment is added.
|
|
|
|
|
|
The value of "have" can be:
|
|
- 1 - Feature is defined, add "#define key".
|
|
- 0 - Feature is not defined, add "/\* #undef key \*/". Adding "undef" is what autoconf does. Not useful for the compiler, but it shows that the test was done.
|
|
- number - Feature is defined to this number "#define key have". Doesn't work for 0 or 1, use a string then.
|
|
- string - Feature is defined to this string "#define key have".
|
|
|
|
|
|
"""
|
|
key_up = key.upper()
|
|
key_up = re.sub('[^A-Z0-9_]', '_', key_up)
|
|
context.havedict[key_up] = have
|
|
if have == 1:
|
|
line = "#define %s 1\n" % key_up
|
|
elif have == 0:
|
|
line = "/* #undef %s */\n" % key_up
|
|
elif isinstance(have, int):
|
|
line = "#define %s %d\n" % (key_up, have)
|
|
else:
|
|
line = "#define %s %s\n" % (key_up, str(have))
|
|
|
|
if comment is not None:
|
|
lines = "\n/* %s */\n" % comment + line
|
|
else:
|
|
lines = "\n" + line
|
|
|
|
if context.headerfilename:
|
|
f = open(context.headerfilename, "a")
|
|
f.write(lines)
|
|
f.close()
|
|
elif hasattr(context,'config_h'):
|
|
context.config_h = context.config_h + lines
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _LogFailed(context, text, msg):
|
|
"""
|
|
Write to the log about a failed program.
|
|
Add line numbers, so that error messages can be understood.
|
|
"""
|
|
if LogInputFiles:
|
|
context.Log("Failed program was:\n")
|
|
lines = text.split('\n')
|
|
if len(lines) and lines[-1] == '':
|
|
lines = lines[:-1] # remove trailing empty line
|
|
n = 1
|
|
for line in lines:
|
|
context.Log("%d: %s\n" % (n, line))
|
|
n = n + 1
|
|
if LogErrorMessages:
|
|
context.Log("Error message: %s\n" % msg)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def _lang2suffix(lang):
|
|
"""
|
|
Convert a language name to a suffix.
|
|
When "lang" is empty or None C is assumed.
|
|
Returns a tuple (lang, suffix, None) when it works.
|
|
For an unrecognized language returns (None, None, msg).
|
|
|
|
Where:
|
|
- lang = the unified language name
|
|
- suffix = the suffix, including the leading dot
|
|
- msg = an error message
|
|
"""
|
|
if not lang or lang in ["C", "c"]:
|
|
return ("C", ".c", None)
|
|
if lang in ["c++", "C++", "cpp", "CXX", "cxx"]:
|
|
return ("C++", ".cpp", None)
|
|
|
|
return None, None, "Unsupported language: %s" % lang
|
|
|
|
|
|
# vim: set sw=4 et sts=4 tw=79 fo+=l:
|
|
|
|
# Local Variables:
|
|
# tab-width:4
|
|
# indent-tabs-mode:nil
|
|
# End:
|
|
# vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4:
|