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I hate the thing too even though I made it, and rather just get rid of it. But we can't do that yet. In the meantime, this brings us more inline with autoconf and will make it slightly easier for me to write a pkg-config wrapper, which we need.
198 lines
5.8 KiB
Bash
198 lines
5.8 KiB
Bash
#! @shell@
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set -eu -o pipefail +o posix
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shopt -s nullglob
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if (( "${NIX_DEBUG:-0}" >= 7 )); then
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set -x
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fi
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path_backup="$PATH"
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# That @-vars are substituted separately from bash evaluation makes
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# shellcheck think this, and others like it, are useless conditionals.
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# shellcheck disable=SC2157
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if [[ -n "@coreutils_bin@" && -n "@gnugrep_bin@" ]]; then
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PATH="@coreutils_bin@/bin:@gnugrep_bin@/bin"
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fi
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source @out@/nix-support/utils.bash
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# Flirting with a layer violation here.
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if [ -z "${NIX_BINTOOLS_WRAPPER_FLAGS_SET_@suffixSalt@:-}" ]; then
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source @bintools@/nix-support/add-flags.sh
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fi
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# Put this one second so libc ldflags take priority.
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if [ -z "${NIX_CC_WRAPPER_FLAGS_SET_@suffixSalt@:-}" ]; then
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source @out@/nix-support/add-flags.sh
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fi
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# Parse command line options and set several variables.
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# For instance, figure out if linker flags should be passed.
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# GCC prints annoying warnings when they are not needed.
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dontLink=0
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nonFlagArgs=0
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cc1=0
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# shellcheck disable=SC2193
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[[ "@prog@" = *++ ]] && isCpp=1 || isCpp=0
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cppInclude=1
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expandResponseParams "$@"
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declare -i n=0
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nParams=${#params[@]}
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while (( "$n" < "$nParams" )); do
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p=${params[n]}
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p2=${params[n+1]:-} # handle `p` being last one
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if [ "$p" = -c ]; then
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dontLink=1
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elif [ "$p" = -S ]; then
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dontLink=1
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elif [ "$p" = -E ]; then
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dontLink=1
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elif [ "$p" = -E ]; then
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dontLink=1
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elif [ "$p" = -M ]; then
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dontLink=1
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elif [ "$p" = -MM ]; then
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dontLink=1
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elif [[ "$p" = -x && "$p2" = *-header ]]; then
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dontLink=1
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elif [[ "$p" = -x && "$p2" = c++* && "$isCpp" = 0 ]]; then
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isCpp=1
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elif [ "$p" = -nostdlib ]; then
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isCpp=-1
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elif [ "$p" = -nostdinc ]; then
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cppInclude=0
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elif [ "$p" = -nostdinc++ ]; then
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cppInclude=0
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elif [[ "$p" != -?* ]]; then
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# A dash alone signifies standard input; it is not a flag
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nonFlagArgs=1
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elif [ "$p" = -cc1 ]; then
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cc1=1
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fi
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n+=1
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done
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# If we pass a flag like -Wl, then gcc will call the linker unless it
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# can figure out that it has to do something else (e.g., because of a
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# "-c" flag). So if no non-flag arguments are given, don't pass any
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# linker flags. This catches cases like "gcc" (should just print
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# "gcc: no input files") and "gcc -v" (should print the version).
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if [ "$nonFlagArgs" = 0 ]; then
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dontLink=1
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fi
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# Optionally filter out paths not refering to the store.
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if [[ "${NIX_ENFORCE_PURITY:-}" = 1 && -n "$NIX_STORE" ]]; then
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rest=()
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nParams=${#params[@]}
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declare -i n=0
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while (( "$n" < "$nParams" )); do
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p=${params[n]}
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p2=${params[n+1]:-} # handle `p` being last one
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if [ "${p:0:3}" = -L/ ] && badPath "${p:2}"; then
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skip "${p:2}"
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elif [ "$p" = -L ] && badPath "$p2"; then
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n+=1; skip "$p2"
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elif [ "${p:0:3}" = -I/ ] && badPath "${p:2}"; then
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skip "${p:2}"
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elif [ "$p" = -I ] && badPath "$p2"; then
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n+=1; skip "$p2"
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elif [ "$p" = -isystem ] && badPath "$p2"; then
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n+=1; skip "$p2"
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else
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rest+=("$p")
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fi
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n+=1
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done
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# Old bash empty array hack
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params=(${rest+"${rest[@]}"})
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fi
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# Clear march/mtune=native -- they bring impurity.
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if [ "$NIX_ENFORCE_NO_NATIVE_@suffixSalt@" = 1 ]; then
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rest=()
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# Old bash empty array hack
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for p in ${params+"${params[@]}"}; do
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if [[ "$p" = -m*=native ]]; then
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skip "$p"
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else
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rest+=("$p")
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fi
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done
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# Old bash empty array hack
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params=(${rest+"${rest[@]}"})
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fi
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if [[ "$isCpp" = 1 ]]; then
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if [[ "$cppInclude" = 1 ]]; then
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NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_@suffixSalt@+=" ${NIX_CXXSTDLIB_COMPILE_@suffixSalt@:-@default_cxx_stdlib_compile@}"
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fi
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NIX_CFLAGS_LINK_@suffixSalt@+=" $NIX_CXXSTDLIB_LINK_@suffixSalt@"
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fi
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source @out@/nix-support/add-hardening.sh
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# Add the flags for the C compiler proper.
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extraAfter=($NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_@suffixSalt@)
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extraBefore=(${hardeningCFlags[@]+"${hardeningCFlags[@]}"} $NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_BEFORE_@suffixSalt@)
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if [ "$dontLink" != 1 ]; then
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# Add the flags that should only be passed to the compiler when
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# linking.
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extraAfter+=($NIX_CFLAGS_LINK_@suffixSalt@)
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# Add the flags that should be passed to the linker (and prevent
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# `ld-wrapper' from adding NIX_LDFLAGS_@suffixSalt@ again).
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for i in $NIX_LDFLAGS_BEFORE_@suffixSalt@; do
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extraBefore+=("-Wl,$i")
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done
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for i in $NIX_LDFLAGS_@suffixSalt@; do
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if [ "${i:0:3}" = -L/ ]; then
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extraAfter+=("$i")
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else
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extraAfter+=("-Wl,$i")
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fi
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done
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export NIX_LDFLAGS_SET_@suffixSalt@=1
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fi
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# As a very special hack, if the arguments are just `-v', then don't
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# add anything. This is to prevent `gcc -v' (which normally prints
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# out the version number and returns exit code 0) from printing out
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# `No input files specified' and returning exit code 1.
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if [ "$*" = -v ]; then
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extraAfter=()
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extraBefore=()
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fi
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# clang's -cc1 mode is not compatible with most options
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# that we would pass. Rather than trying to pass only
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# options that would work, let's just remove all of them.
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if [ "$cc1" = 1 ]; then
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extraAfter=()
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extraBefore=()
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fi
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# Optionally print debug info.
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if (( "${NIX_DEBUG:-0}" >= 1 )); then
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# Old bash workaround, see ld-wrapper for explanation.
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echo "extra flags before to @prog@:" >&2
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printf " %q\n" ${extraBefore+"${extraBefore[@]}"} >&2
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echo "original flags to @prog@:" >&2
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printf " %q\n" ${params+"${params[@]}"} >&2
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echo "extra flags after to @prog@:" >&2
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printf " %q\n" ${extraAfter+"${extraAfter[@]}"} >&2
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fi
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PATH="$path_backup"
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# Old bash workaround, see above.
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exec @prog@ \
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${extraBefore+"${extraBefore[@]}"} \
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${params+"${params[@]}"} \
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${extraAfter+"${extraAfter[@]}"}
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