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Some packages in the llvm suite (e.g. compiler-rt) cannot be built separate from the build of llvm, and while some others (e.g. clang) can the combined build is much better tested (we've had to work around annoying issues before). So this puts llvm, clang, clang-tools-extra, compiler-rt, lld, lldb, and polly all into one big build (llvmFull). This build includes a static llvm, as dynamic is similarly less tested and has known failures. This also updates libc++ and dragonegg. libc++ now builds against libc++abi as a separate package rather than building it during the libc++ build. The clang purity patch is gone. Instead, we simply set --sysroot to /var/empty for pure builds, as all impure paths are either looked up in the gcc prefix (which we hard-code at compile time) or in the sysroot. This also means that if NIX_ENFORCE_PURITY is 0 then clang will look in the normal Linux paths by default, which is the proper behavior IMO. polly required an updated isl. When stdenv-updates is merged, perhaps we can update the isl used by gcc and avoid having two versions. Since llvm on its own is now separate from the llvm used by clang, I've removed myself as maintainer from llvm and will leave maintenance of that to those who are interested in llvm separate from clang. Signed-off-by: Shea Levy <shea@shealevy.com>
151 lines
4.6 KiB
Bash
151 lines
4.6 KiB
Bash
#! @shell@ -e
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if test -n "$NIX_CLANG_WRAPPER_START_HOOK"; then
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source "$NIX_CLANG_WRAPPER_START_HOOK"
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fi
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if test -z "$NIX_CLANG_WRAPPER_FLAGS_SET"; then
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source @out@/nix-support/add-flags.sh
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fi
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source @out@/nix-support/utils.sh
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# Figure out if linker flags should be passed. Clang prints annoying
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# warnings when they are not needed. (does it really? Copied from gcc-wrapper)
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dontLink=0
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getVersion=0
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nonFlagArgs=0
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for i in "$@"; do
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if test "$i" = "-c"; then
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dontLink=1
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elif test "$i" = "-S"; then
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dontLink=1
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elif test "$i" = "-E"; then
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dontLink=1
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elif test "$i" = "-E"; then
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dontLink=1
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elif test "$i" = "-M"; then
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dontLink=1
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elif test "$i" = "-MM"; then
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dontLink=1
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elif test "$i" = "-x"; then
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# At least for the cases c-header or c++-header we should set dontLink.
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# I expect no one use -x other than making precompiled headers.
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dontLink=1
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elif test "${i:0:1}" != "-"; then
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nonFlagArgs=1
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elif test "$i" = "-m32"; then
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if test -e @out@/nix-support/dynamic-linker-m32; then
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NIX_LDFLAGS="$NIX_LDFLAGS -dynamic-linker $(cat @out@/nix-support/dynamic-linker-m32)"
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fi
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fi
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done
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# If we pass a flag like -Wl, then clang will call the linker unless it
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# can figure out that it has to do something else (e.g., because of a
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# "-c" flag). So if no non-flag arguments are given, don't pass any
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# linker flags. This catches cases like "clang" (should just print
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# "clang: no input files") and "clang -v" (should print the version).
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if test "$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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params=("$@")
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if test "$NIX_ENFORCE_PURITY" = "1" -a -n "$NIX_STORE"; then
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rest=()
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n=0
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while test $n -lt ${#params[*]}; do
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p=${params[n]}
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p2=${params[$((n+1))]}
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if test "${p:0:3}" = "-L/" && badPath "${p:2}"; then
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skip $p
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elif test "$p" = "-L" && badPath "$p2"; then
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n=$((n + 1)); skip $p2
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elif test "${p:0:3}" = "-I/" && badPath "${p:2}"; then
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skip $p
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elif test "$p" = "-I" && badPath "$p2"; then
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n=$((n + 1)); skip $p2
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elif test "$p" = "-isystem" && badPath "$p2"; then
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n=$((n + 1)); skip $p2
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else
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rest=("${rest[@]}" "$p")
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fi
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n=$((n + 1))
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done
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params=("${rest[@]}")
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NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE="$NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE --sysroot=/var/empty"
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fi
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if test -n "@libcxx@"; then
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NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE="$NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE -isystem@libcxx@/include/c++/v1 -stdlib=libc++"
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NIX_CFLAGS_LINK="$NIX_CFLAGS_LINK -L@libcxx@/lib -stdlib=libc++ -L@libcxxabi@/lib -lc++abi"
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fi
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# Add the flags for the C compiler proper.
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extraAfter=($NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE)
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extraBefore=()
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if test "$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=(${extraAfter[@]} $NIX_CFLAGS_LINK)
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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 again).
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for i in $NIX_LDFLAGS_BEFORE; do
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extraBefore=(${extraBefore[@]} "-Wl,$i")
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done
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for i in $NIX_LDFLAGS; do
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if test "${i:0:3}" = "-L/"; then
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extraAfter=(${extraAfter[@]} "$i")
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else
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extraAfter=(${extraAfter[@]} "-Wl,$i")
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fi
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done
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export NIX_LDFLAGS_SET=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 `clang -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 test "$*" = "-v"; then
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extraAfter=()
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extraBefore=()
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fi
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# Optionally print debug info.
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if test "$NIX_DEBUG" = "1"; then
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echo "original flags to @clangProg@:" >&2
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for i in "${params[@]}"; do
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echo " $i" >&2
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done
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echo "extraBefore flags to @clangProg@:" >&2
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for i in ${extraBefore[@]}; do
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echo " $i" >&2
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done
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echo "extraAfter flags to @clangProg@:" >&2
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for i in ${extraAfter[@]}; do
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echo " $i" >&2
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done
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fi
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if test -n "$NIX_CLANG_WRAPPER_EXEC_HOOK"; then
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source "$NIX_CLANG_WRAPPER_EXEC_HOOK"
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fi
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# Call the real `clang'. Filter out warnings from stderr about unused
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# `-B' flags, since they confuse some programs. Deep bash magic to
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# apply grep to stderr (by swapping stdin/stderr twice).
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if test -z "$NIX_CLANG_NEEDS_GREP"; then
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@clangProg@ ${extraBefore[@]} "${params[@]}" ${extraAfter[@]}
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else
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(@clangProg@ ${extraBefore[@]} "${params[@]}" ${extraAfter[@]} 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3- \
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| (grep -v 'file path prefix' || true); exit ${PIPESTATUS[0]}) 3>&2 2>&1 1>&3-
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exit $?
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fi
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