Stephen Allred 618617da73 Added --use-gcc flag.
This allows you to use llvm as your default compiler and keep the cc symlink
pointed at llvm, while allowing you to build forumla that requires the gcc.

Signed-off-by: Adam Vandenberg <flangy@gmail.com>
2011-03-12 11:55:06 -08:00

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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#{Hardware.processor_count}"
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
if MACOS_VERSION >= 10.6 and (self['HOMEBREW_USE_LLVM'] or ARGV.include? '--use-llvm')
xcode_path = `/usr/bin/xcode-select -print-path`.chomp
xcode_path = "/Developer" if xcode_path.to_s.empty?
self['CC'] = "#{xcode_path}/usr/bin/llvm-gcc"
self['CXX'] = "#{xcode_path}/usr/bin/llvm-g++"
cflags = ['-O4'] # link time optimisation baby!
elsif MACOS_VERSION >= 10.6 and (self['HOMEBREW_USE_GCC'] or ARGV.include? '--use-gcc')
self['CC'] = '/usr/bin/gcc'
self['CXX'] = '/usr/bin/g++'
cflags = ['-O3']
else
# If these aren't set, many formulae fail to build
self['CC'] = '/usr/bin/cc'
self['CXX'] = '/usr/bin/c++'
cflags = ['-O3']
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']
# optimise all the way to eleven, references:
# http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Safe_Cflags/Intel
# http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=577299
# http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.2.1/gcc/i386-and-x86_002d64-Options.html
# we don't set, eg. -msse3 because the march flag does that for us
# http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.3.3/gcc/i386-and-x86_002d64-Options.html
if MACOS_VERSION >= 10.6
case Hardware.intel_family
when :nehalem, :penryn, :core2
# the 64 bit compiler adds -mfpmath=sse for us
cflags << "-march=core2"
when :core
cflags<<"-march=prescott"<<"-mfpmath=sse"
end
# gcc doesn't auto add msse4 or above (based on march flag) yet
case Hardware.intel_family
when :nehalem
cflags << "-msse4" # means msse4.2 and msse4.1
when :penryn
cflags << "-msse4.1"
end
else
# gcc 4.0 didn't support msse4
case Hardware.intel_family
when :nehalem, :penryn, :core2
cflags<<"-march=nocona"
when :core
cflags<<"-march=prescott"
end
cflags<<"-mfpmath=sse"
end
self['CFLAGS'] = self['CXXFLAGS'] = "#{cflags*' '} #{SAFE_CFLAGS_FLAGS}"
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 gcc_4_0_1
self['CC'] = self['LD'] = '/usr/bin/gcc-4.0'
self['CXX'] = '/usr/bin/g++-4.0'
self.O3
remove_from_cflags '-march=core2'
remove_from_cflags %r{-msse4(\.\d)?}
end
alias_method :gcc_4_0, :gcc_4_0_1
def gcc_4_2
# Sometimes you want to downgrade from LLVM to GCC 4.2
self['CC']="/usr/bin/gcc-4.2"
self['CXX']="/usr/bin/g++-4.2"
self['LD']=self['CC']
self.O3
end
def llvm
self['CC'] = "#{MacOS.xcode_prefix}/usr/bin/llvm-gcc"
self['CXX'] = "#{MacOS.xcode_prefix}/usr/bin/llvm-g++"
self['LD'] = self['CC']
self.O4
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
def libxml2
append_to_cflags ' -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/X11R6/include'
append 'LDFLAGS', '-L/usr/X11R6/lib'
# CMake ignores the variables above
append 'CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH', '/usr/X11R6', ':'
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 only, no PPC
def universal_binary
append_to_cflags '-arch i386 -arch x86_64'
self.O3 if self['CFLAGS'].include? '-O4' # O4 seems to cause the build to fail
append 'LDFLAGS', '-arch i386 -arch x86_64'
# Can't mix "-march" for a 32-bit CPU with "-arch x86_64"
remove_from_cflags(/-march=\S*/) if Hardware.is_32_bit?
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
end