freebsd-ports/Mk/bsd.gcc.mk
Gerald Pfeifer 1657faebb0 Refactor the handling of USE_GCC=any so that it essentially becomes a
block of its own as opposed to touching bits and pieces throughout.

Use the opportunity to simplify various aspects, such as the static
tables describing versions of GCC we support and their initialization.

Overall this sheds another 30 lines off what used to me more tricky
Makefile code.  It should not change behavior.
2020-04-03 21:46:40 +00:00

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Makefile

#-*- tab-width: 4; -*-
# ex:ts=4
#
# bsd.gcc.mk - Support for smarter USE_GCC usage.
#
# Created by: Edwin Groothuis <edwin@freebsd.org>
#
# 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 uses the canonical version of GCC defined in bsd.default-versions.mk.
#
# USE_GCC=any is similar, except that it also accepts the old GCC 4.2-
# based system compiler where still present.
#
# 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+ which requests at least GCC version X.
# To request a specific version omit the trailing + sign.
#
# Examples:
# USE_GCC= yes # port requires a current version of GCC
# # as defined in bsd.default-versions.mk.
# USE_GCC= any # port requires GCC 4.2 or later.
# USE_GCC= 9+ # port requires GCC 9 or later.
# USE_GCC= 8 # port requires GCC 8.
#
# 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.
# When updating this, keep Mk/bsd.default-versions.mk in sync.
GCCVERSIONS= 040800 070000 080000 090000
# The right side is the version as USE_GCC uses it.
_GCCVERSION_040800_V= 4.8
_GCCVERSION_070000_V= 7
_GCCVERSION_080000_V= 8
_GCCVERSION_090000_V= 9
# No configurable parts below this. ####################################
#
.if defined(USE_GCC) && !defined(FORCE_BASE_CC_FOR_TESTING)
.if ${USE_GCC} == any && exists(/usr/bin/gcc)
CC:= gcc
CXX:= g++
. if exists(/usr/bin/gcpp)
CPP:= gcpp
. else
CPP:= cpp
. endif
.else # The regular approach, not using the age-old base compiler.
# Handle USE_GCC=yes and USE_GCC=any.
.if ${USE_GCC} == yes || ${USE_GCC} == any
USE_GCC= ${GCC_DEFAULT}+
.endif
# 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
# See whether we have the specific version requested installed already
# and save that into _GCC_FOUND. In parallel, check if USE_GCC refers
# to a valid version to begin with.
.for v in ${GCCVERSIONS}
. if ${_USE_GCC}==${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V}
_GCCVERSION_OKAY= true
. if exists(${LOCALBASE}/bin/gcc${_GCCVERSION_${v}_V:S/.//})
_GCC_FOUND:= ${_USE_GCC}
. endif
. endif
.endfor
.if !defined(_GCCVERSION_OKAY)
IGNORE= Unknown version of GCC specified (USE_GCC=${USE_GCC})
.endif
# If the GCC package defined in USE_GCC does not exist, but a later
# version is allowed (for example 8+), go and use the default.
.if defined(_GCC_ORLATER)
. if !defined(_GCC_FOUND) && ${_USE_GCC} < ${GCC_DEFAULT}
_USE_GCC:= ${GCC_DEFAULT}
. endif
.endif # defined(_GCC_ORLATER)
# A concrete version has been selected. Set proper ports dependencies,
# CC, CXX, CPP, and flags.
V:= ${_USE_GCC:S/.//}
_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS:= gcc${V}
_GCC_PORT:= gcc${V}
CC:= gcc${V}
CXX:= g++${V}
CPP:= cpp${V}
_GCC_RUNTIME:= ${LOCALBASE}/lib/gcc${V}
. if ${PORTNAME} == gcc
# We don't want the rpath stuff while building GCC itself
# so we do not set the FLAGS as done in the else part.
# When building a GCC, we want the target libraries to be used and not the
# host GCC libraries.
. else
CFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME}
CXXFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME}
LDFLAGS+= -Wl,-rpath=${_GCC_RUNTIME} -L${_GCC_RUNTIME}
. endif
.undef V
# Now filter unsupported flags for CC and CXX.
CFLAGS:= ${CFLAGS:N-mretpoline}
CXXFLAGS:= ${CXXFLAGS:N-mretpoline}
.if defined(_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS)
BUILD_DEPENDS+= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS}:lang/${_GCC_PORT}
RUN_DEPENDS+= ${_GCC_PORT_DEPENDS}:lang/${_GCC_PORT}
# Later GCC ports already depend on binutils; make sure whatever we
# build leverages this as well.
USE_BINUTILS= yes
.endif
.endif # USE_GCC=any
.endif # defined(_USE_GCC) && !defined(FORCE_BASE_CC_FOR_TESTING)
test-gcc:
@echo USE_GCC=${USE_GCC}
.if defined(IGNORE)
@echo "IGNORE: ${IGNORE}"
.else
.if defined(USE_GCC)
.if defined(_GCC_ORLATER)
@echo Port can use later versions.
.else
@echo Port cannot use later versions.
.endif
@echo Using GCC version ${_USE_GCC}
.endif
@echo CC=${CC} - CXX=${CXX} - CPP=${CPP}
@echo CFLAGS=\"${CFLAGS}\"
@echo CXXFLAGS=\"${CXXFLAGS}\"
@echo LDFLAGS=\"${LDFLAGS}\"
@echo "BUILD_DEPENDS=${BUILD_DEPENDS}"
@echo "RUN_DEPENDS=${RUN_DEPENDS}"
.endif