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re3/autoconf/api.lua

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---
-- Autoconfiguration.
-- Copyright (c) 2016 Blizzard Entertainment
-- Enhanced by re3
---
local p = premake
local autoconf = p.modules.autoconf
autoconf.cache = {}
autoconf.parameters = ""
---
-- register autoconfigure api.
---
p.api.register {
name = "autoconfigure",
scope = "config",
kind = "table"
}
---
-- Check for a particular include file.
--
-- @cfg : Current config.
-- @variable : The variable to store the result, such as 'HAVE_STDINT_H'.
-- @filename : The header file to check for.
---
function check_include(cfg, variable, filename)
local res = autoconf.cache_compile(cfg, variable, function ()
p.outln('#include <' .. filename .. '>')
p.outln('int main(void) { return 0; }')
end)
if res.value then
autoconf.set_value(cfg, variable, 1)
end
end
---
-- Check for size of a particular type.
--
-- @cfg : Current config.
-- @variable : The variable to use, such as 'SIZEOF_SIZE_T', this method will also add "'HAVE_' .. variable".
-- @type : The type to check.
-- @headers : An optional array of header files to include.
-- @defines : An optional array of defines to define.
---
function check_type_size(cfg, variable, type, headers, defines)
check_include(cfg, 'HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H', 'sys/types.h')
check_include(cfg, 'HAVE_STDINT_H', 'stdint.h')
check_include(cfg, 'HAVE_STDDEF_H', 'stddef.h')
local res = autoconf.cache_compile(cfg, variable .. cfg.platform,
function ()
if cfg.autoconf['HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H'] then
p.outln('#include <sys/types.h>')
end
if cfg.autoconf['HAVE_STDINT_H'] then
p.outln('#include <stdint.h>')
end
if cfg.autoconf['HAVE_STDDEF_H'] then
p.outln('#include <stddef.h>')
end
autoconf.include_defines(defines)
autoconf.include_headers(headers)
p.outln("")
p.outln("#define SIZE (sizeof(" .. type .. "))")
p.outln("char info_size[] = {'I', 'N', 'F', 'O', ':', 's','i','z','e','[',")
p.outln(" ('0' + ((SIZE / 10000)%10)),")
p.outln(" ('0' + ((SIZE / 1000)%10)),")
p.outln(" ('0' + ((SIZE / 100)%10)),")
p.outln(" ('0' + ((SIZE / 10)%10)),")
p.outln(" ('0' + (SIZE %10)),")
p.outln(" ']', '\\0'};")
p.outln("")
p.outln("int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {")
p.outln(" int require = 0;")
p.outln(" require += info_size[argc];")
p.outln(" (void)argv;")
p.outln(" return require;")
p.outln("}")
end,
function (e)
-- if the compile step succeeded, we should have a binary with 'INFO:size[*****]'
-- somewhere in there.
local content = io.readfile(e.binary)
if content then
local size = string.find(content, 'INFO:size')
if size then
e.size = tonumber(string.sub(content, size+10, size+14))
end
end
end
)
if res.size then
autoconf.set_value(cfg, 'HAVE_' .. variable, 1)
autoconf.set_value(cfg, variable, res.size)
end
end
---
-- Check if the given struct or class has the specified member variable
--
-- @cfg : current config.
-- @variable : variable to store the result.
-- @type : the name of the struct or class you are interested in
-- @member : the member which existence you want to check
-- @headers : an optional array of header files to include.
-- @defines : An optional array of defines to define.
---
function check_struct_has_member(cfg, variable, type, member, headers, defines)
local res = autoconf.cache_compile(cfg, variable, function ()
autoconf.include_defines(defines)
autoconf.include_headers(headers)
p.outln('int main(void) {')
p.outln(' (void)sizeof(((' .. type .. '*)0)->' .. member ..');')
p.outln(' return 0;')
p.outln('}')
end)
if res.value then
autoconf.set_value(cfg, variable, 1)
end
end
---
-- Check if a symbol exists as a function, variable, or macro
--
-- @cfg : current config.
-- @variable : variable to store the result.
-- @symbol : The symbol to check for.
-- @headers : an optional array of header files to include.
-- @defines : An optional array of defines to define.
---
function check_symbol_exists(cfg, variable, symbol, headers, defines)
local h = headers
local res = autoconf.cache_compile(cfg, variable, function ()
autoconf.include_defines(defines)
autoconf.include_headers(headers)
p.outln('int main(int argc, char** argv) {')
p.outln(' (void)argv;')
p.outln('#ifndef ' .. symbol)
p.outln(' return ((int*)(&' .. symbol .. '))[argc];')
p.outln('#else')
p.outln(' (void)argc;')
p.outln(' return 0;')
p.outln('#endif')
p.outln('}')
end)
if res.value then
autoconf.set_value(cfg, variable, 1)
end
end
---
-- try compiling a piece of c/c++
---
function autoconf.try_compile(cfg, cpp)
local ts = autoconf.toolset(cfg)
if ts then
return ts.try_compile(cfg, cpp, autoconf.parameters)
else
p.warnOnce('autoconf', 'no toolset found, autoconf always failing.')
end
end
function autoconf.cache_compile(cfg, entry, func, post)
if not autoconf.cache[entry] then
local cpp = p.capture(func)
local res = autoconf.try_compile(cfg, cpp)
if res then
local e = { binary = res, value = true }
if post then
post(e)
end
autoconf.cache[entry] = e
else
autoconf.cache[entry] = { }
end
end
return autoconf.cache[entry]
end
---
-- get the current configured toolset, or the default.
---
function autoconf.toolset(cfg)
local ts = p.config.toolset(cfg)
if not ts then
local tools = {
-- Actually we always return nil on msc. see msc.lua
['vs2010'] = p.tools.msc,
['vs2012'] = p.tools.msc,
['vs2013'] = p.tools.msc,
['vs2015'] = p.tools.msc,
['vs2017'] = p.tools.msc,
['vs2019'] = p.tools.msc,
['gmake'] = premake.tools.gcc,
['gmake2'] = premake.tools.gcc,
['codelite'] = premake.tools.gcc,
['xcode4'] = premake.tools.clang,
}
ts = tools[_ACTION]
end
return ts
end
---
-- store the value of the variable in the configuration
---
function autoconf.set_value(cfg, variable, value)
cfg.autoconf[variable] = value
end
---
-- write the cfg.autoconf table to the file
---
function autoconf.writefile(cfg, filename)
if cfg.autoconf then
local file = io.open(filename, "w+")
for variable, value in pairs(cfg.autoconf) do
file:write('#define ' .. variable .. ' ' .. tostring(value) .. (_eol or '\n'))
end
file:close()
end
end
---
-- Utility method to add a table of headers.
---
function autoconf.include_headers(headers)
if headers ~= nil then
if type(headers) == "table" then
for _, v in ipairs(headers) do
p.outln('#include <' .. v .. '>')
end
else
p.outln('#include <' .. headers .. '>')
end
end
end
function autoconf.include_defines(defines)
if defines ~= nil then
if type(defines) == "table" then
for _, v in ipairs(defines) do
p.outln('#define ' .. v)
end
else
p.outln('#define ' .. defines)
end
end
end
---
-- attach ourselfs to the running action.
---
p.override(p.action, 'call', function (base, name)
local a = p.action.get(name)
-- store the old callback.
local onBaseProject = a.onProject or a.onproject
-- override it with our own.
a.onProject = function(prj)
-- go through each configuration, and call the setup configuration methods.
for cfg in p.project.eachconfig(prj) do
cfg.autoconf = {}
if cfg.autoconfigure then
verbosef('Running auto config steps for "%s/%s".', prj.name, cfg.name)
for file, func in pairs(cfg.autoconfigure) do
func(cfg)
if not (file ~= "dontWrite") then
os.mkdir(cfg.objdir)
local filename = path.join(cfg.objdir, file)
autoconf.writefile(cfg, filename)
end
end
end
end
-- then call the old onProject.
if onBaseProject then
onBaseProject(prj)
end
end
-- now call the original action.call methods
base(name)
end)