freebsd-skq/contrib/bmake/mk/sys.mk
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# $Id: sys.mk,v 1.41 2015/11/14 20:20:34 sjg Exp $
#
# @(#) Copyright (c) 2003-2009, Simon J. Gerraty
#
# This file is provided in the hope that it will
# be of use. There is absolutely NO WARRANTY.
# Permission to copy, redistribute or otherwise
# use this file is hereby granted provided that
# the above copyright notice and this notice are
# left intact.
#
# Please send copies of changes and bug-fixes to:
# sjg@crufty.net
#
# Avoid putting anything platform specific in here.
# We use the following paradigm for preventing multiple inclusion.
# It relies on the fact that conditionals and dependencies are resolved
# at the time they are read.
#
# _this ?= ${.PARSEFILE}
# .if !target(__${_this}__)
# __${_this}__:
#
.if ${MAKE_VERSION:U0} > 20100408
_this = ${.PARSEDIR:tA}/${.PARSEFILE}
.else
_this = ${.PARSEDIR}/${.PARSEFILE}
.endif
# Sometimes we want to turn on debugging in just one or two places
# if .CURDIR is matched by any entry in DEBUG_MAKE_SYS_DIRS we
# will apply DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS now.
# if an entry in DEBUG_MAKE_DIRS matches, we at the end of sys.mk
# eg. DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS=-dv DEBUG_MAKE_SYS_DIRS="*lib/sjg"
# use DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS0 to apply only to .MAKE.LEVEL 0
#
.if ${.MAKE.LEVEL:U1} == 0
# we use indirection, to simplify the tests below, and incase
# DEBUG_* were given on our command line.
_DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS = ${DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS0}
_DEBUG_MAKE_SYS_DIRS = ${DEBUG_MAKE_SYS_DIRS0:U${DEBUG_MAKE_SYS_DIRS}}
_DEBUG_MAKE_DIRS = ${DEBUG_MAKE_DIRS0:U${DEBUG_MAKE_DIRS}}
.else
_DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS = ${DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS}
_DEBUG_MAKE_SYS_DIRS = ${DEBUG_MAKE_SYS_DIRS}
_DEBUG_MAKE_DIRS = ${DEBUG_MAKE_DIRS}
.endif
.if !empty(_DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS)
.if ${_DEBUG_MAKE_SYS_DIRS:Uno:@x@${.CURDIR:M$x}@} != ""
.MAKEFLAGS: ${_DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS}
.endif
.endif
# if this is an ancient version of bmake
MAKE_VERSION ?= 0
.if ${MAKE_VERSION:M*make-*}
# turn it into what we want - just the date
MAKE_VERSION := ${MAKE_VERSION:[1]:C,.*-,,}
.endif
# some useful modifiers
# A useful trick for testing multiple :M's against something
# :L says to use the variable's name as its value - ie. literal
# got = ${clean* destroy:${M_ListToMatch:S,V,.TARGETS,}}
M_ListToMatch = L:@m@$${V:M$$m}@
# match against our initial targets (see above)
M_L_TARGETS = ${M_ListToMatch:S,V,_TARGETS,}
# turn a list into a set of :N modifiers
# NskipFoo = ${Foo:${M_ListToSkip}}
M_ListToSkip= O:u:ts::S,:,:N,g:S,^,N,
# type should be a builtin in any sh since about 1980,
# but sadly there are exceptions!
.if ${.MAKE.OS:Unknown:NBSD/OS} == ""
_type_sh = which
.endif
# AUTOCONF := ${autoconf:L:${M_whence}}
M_type = @x@(${_type_sh:Utype} $$x) 2> /dev/null; echo;@:sh:[0]:N* found*:[@]:C,[()],,g
M_whence = ${M_type}:M/*:[1]
# convert a path to a valid shell variable
M_P2V = tu:C,[./-],_,g
# convert path to absolute
.if ${MAKE_VERSION:U0} > 20100408
M_tA = tA
.else
M_tA = C,.*,('cd' & \&\& 'pwd') 2> /dev/null || echo &,:sh
.endif
# absoulte path to what we are reading.
_PARSEDIR = ${.PARSEDIR:${M_tA}}
# we expect a recent bmake
.if !defined(_TARGETS)
# some things we do only once
_TARGETS := ${.TARGETS}
.-include <sys.env.mk>
.endif
# we need HOST_TARGET etc below.
.include <host-target.mk>
# early customizations
.-include <local.sys.env.mk>
# find the OS specifics
.if defined(SYS_OS_MK)
.include <${SYS_OS_MK}>
.else
_sys_mk =
.for x in ${HOST_OSTYPE} ${HOST_TARGET} ${HOST_OS} ${MACHINE} Generic
.if empty(_sys_mk)
.-include <sys/$x.mk>
_sys_mk := ${.MAKE.MAKEFILES:M*/$x.mk}
.if !empty(_sys_mk)
_sys_mk := sys/${_sys_mk:T}
.endif
.endif
.if empty(_sys_mk)
# might be an old style
.-include <$x.sys.mk>
_sys_mk := ${.MAKE.MAKEFILES:M*/$x.sys.mk:T}
.endif
.endfor
SYS_OS_MK := ${_sys_mk}
.export SYS_OS_MK
.endif
# some options we need to know early
OPTIONS_DEFAULT_NO += \
DIRDEPS_BUILD \
DIRDEPS_CACHE \
META_MODE
OPTIONS_DEFAULT_DEPENDENT += \
AUTO_OBJ/DIRDEPS_BUILD \
STAGING/DIRDEPS_BUILD \
.-include "options.mk"
.if ${MK_DIRDEPS_BUILD:Uno} == "yes"
MK_META_MODE = yes
.-include <meta.sys.mk>
.elif ${MK_META_MODE:Uno} == "yes"
.MAKE.MODE = meta verbose
.endif
# make sure we have a harmless value
.MAKE.MODE ?= normal
# if you want objdirs make them automatic
# and do it early before we compute .PATH
.if ${MK_AUTO_OBJ:Uno} == "yes" || ${MKOBJDIRS:Uno} == "auto"
.include <auto.obj.mk>
.endif
.if !empty(SRCTOP)
.if ${.CURDIR} == ${SRCTOP}
RELDIR = .
.elif ${.CURDIR:M${SRCTOP}/*}
RELDIR := ${.CURDIR:S,${SRCTOP}/,,}
.endif
.endif
MACHINE_ARCH.host ?= ${_HOST_ARCH}
MACHINE_ARCH.${MACHINE} ?= ${MACHINE}
.if empty(MACHINE_ARCH)
MACHINE_ARCH = ${MACHINE_ARCH.${MACHINE}}
.endif
.ifndef ROOT_GROUP
ROOT_GROUP != sed -n /:0:/s/:.*//p /etc/group
.export ROOT_GROUP
.endif
unix ?= We run ${_HOST_OSNAME}.
# A race condition in mkdir, means that it can bail if another
# process made a dir that mkdir expected to.
# We repeat the mkdir -p a number of times to try and work around this.
# We stop looping as soon as the dir exists.
# If we get to the end of the loop, a plain mkdir will issue an error.
Mkdirs= Mkdirs() { \
for d in $$*; do \
for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6; do \
mkdir -p $$d; \
test -d $$d && return 0; \
done; \
mkdir $$d || exit $$?; \
done; }
# this often helps with debugging
.SUFFIXES: .cpp-out
.c.cpp-out:
@${COMPILE.c:N-c} -E ${.IMPSRC} | grep -v '^[ ]*$$'
.cc.cpp-out:
@${COMPILE.cc:N-c} -E ${.IMPSRC} | grep -v '^[ ]*$$'
# late customizations
.-include <local.sys.mk>
# if .CURDIR is matched by any entry in DEBUG_MAKE_DIRS we
# will apply DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS, now.
.if !empty(_DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS)
.if ${_DEBUG_MAKE_DIRS:Uno:@x@${.CURDIR:M$x}@} != ""
.MAKEFLAGS: ${_DEBUG_MAKE_FLAGS}
.endif
.endif