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1case $PERL_CONFIG_SH in
2'')
3 if test -f config.sh; then TOP=.;
4 elif test -f ../config.sh; then TOP=..;
5 elif test -f ../../config.sh; then TOP=../..;
6 elif test -f ../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../..;
7 elif test -f ../../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../../..;
8 else
9 echo "Can't find config.sh."; exit 1
10 fi
11 . $TOP/config.sh
12 ;;
13esac
14: This forces SH files to create target in same directory as SH file.
15: This is so that make depend always knows where to find SH derivatives.
16case "$0" in
17*/*) cd `expr X$0 : 'X\(.*\)/'` ;;
18esac
19
20if test -f config_h.SH -a ! -f config.h; then
21 . ./config_h.SH
22 CONFIG_H=already-done
23fi
24
25warn=''
26
27# Add -Wall for the core modules iff gcc and not already -Wall
28case "$gccversion" in
29'') ;;
30Intel*) ;; # The Intel C++ plays gcc on TV but is not really it.
31*) case "$ccflags" in
32 *-Wall*) ;;
33 *) warn="$warn -Wall" ;;
34 esac
35 ;;
36esac
37
38# Create a test source file for testing what options can be fed to
39# gcc in this system; include a selection of most common and commonly
40# hairy include files.
41
42cat >_cflags.c <<__EOT__
43#include "EXTERN.h"
44#include "perl.h"
45/* The stdio.h, errno.h, and setjmp.h should be there in any ANSI C89. */
46#include <stdio.h>
47#include <errno.h>
48#include <setjmp.h>
49/* Just in case the inclusion of perl.h did not
50 * pull in enough system headers, let's try again. */
51#ifdef I_STDLIB
52#include <stdlib.h>
53#endif
54#ifdef I_STDDEF
55#include <stddef.h>
56#endif
57#ifdef I_STDARG
58#include <stdarg.h>
59#endif
60#ifdef I_LIMITS
61#include <limits.h>
62#endif
63#ifdef I_DIRENT
64#include <dirent.h>
65#endif
66#ifdef I_UNISTD
67#include <unistd.h>
68#endif
69#ifdef I_SYS_TYPES
70#include <sys/types.h>
71#endif
72#ifdef I_SYS_PARAM
73#include <sys/param.h>
74#endif
75#ifdef I_SYS_RESOURCE
76#include <sys/resource.h>
77#endif
78#ifdef I_SYS_SELECT
79#include <sys/select.h>
80#endif
81#if defined(HAS_SOCKET) && !defined(VMS) && !defined(WIN32) /* See perl.h. */
82#include <sys/socket.h>
83#endif
84#ifdef I_SYS_STAT
85#include <sys/stat.h>
86#endif
87#ifdef I_SYS_TIME
88#include <sys/time.h>
89#endif
90#ifdef I_SYS_TIMES
91#include <sys/times.h>
92#endif
93#ifdef I_SYS_WAIT
94#include <sys/wait.h>
95#endif
96/* The gcc -ansi can cause a lot of noise in Solaris because of:
97 /usr/include/sys/resource.h:148: warning: 'struct rlimit64' declared inside parameter list
98 */
99int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
100
101/* Add here test code found to be problematic in some gcc platform. */
102
103/* Off_t/off_t is a struct in Solaris with largefiles, and with gcc -ansi
104 * that struct cannot be compared in some gcc releases with a flat
105 * integer, such as a STRLEN. */
106
107 IV iv;
108 Off_t t0a = 2;
109 STRLEN t0b = 3;
110 int t0c = t0a == t0b;
111
112/* In FreeBSD 6.2 (and probably other releases too), with -Duse64bitint,
113 perl will use atoll(3). However, that declaration is hidden in <stdlib.h>
114 if we force the compiler to use -std=c89 mode.
115*/
116 iv = Atol("42");
117
118 return (!t0c && (iv == 42)) ? 0 : -1; /* Try to avoid 'unused' warnings. */
119}
120__EOT__
121
122stdflags=''
123
124# Further gcc warning options. Build up a list of options that work.
125# Note that some problems may only show up with combinations of options,
126# e.g. a warning might show up only with -Wall -ansi, not with either
127# one individually.
128# TODO: Ponder whether to migrate this back to Configure so hints files can
129# tweak it. Also, be paranoid about whether results we've deduced in Configure
130# (especially about things like long long, which are not in C89) will still be
131# valid if we now add flags like -std=c89.
132
133case "$gccversion" in
134'') ;;
135[12]*) ;; # gcc versions 1 (gasp!) and 2 are not good for this.
136Intel*) ;; # # Is that you, Intel C++?
137*) for opt in -ansi -std=c89 -W -Wextra -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wendif-labels -Wc++-compat
138 do
139 case " $ccflags " in
140 *" $opt "*) ;; # Skip if already there.
141 *) rm -f _cflags$_exe
142 case "`$cc $cflags $warn $stdflags $opt _cflags.c -o _cflags$_exe 2>&1`" in
143 *"unrecognized"*) ;;
144 *"implicit declaration"*) ;; # Was something useful hidden?
145 *"Invalid"*) ;;
146 *"is valid for C"*) ;;
147 *) if test -x _cflags$_exe
148 then
149 case "$opt" in
150 -std*) stdflags="$stdflags $opt" ;;
151 *) warn="$warn $opt" ;;
152 esac
153 fi
154 ;;
155 esac
156 ;;
157 esac
158 done
159 ;;
160esac
161rm -f _cflags.c _cflags$_exe
162
163case "$gccversion" in
164'') ;;
165*)
166 if [ "$gccansipedantic" = "" ]; then
167 # If we have -Duse64bitint (or equivalent) in effect and the quadtype
168 # has become 'long long', gcc -pedantic becomes unbearable (moreso
169 # when combined with -Wall) because long long and LL and %lld|%Ld
170 # become warn-worthy. So let's drop the -pedantic in that case.
171 case "$quadtype:$sPRId64" in
172 "long long"*|*lld*|*Ld*)
173 ccflags="`echo $ccflags|sed 's/-pedantic/ /'`"
174 warn="`echo $warn|sed 's/-pedantic/ /'`"
175 ;;
176 esac
177 # Similarly, since 'long long' isn't part of C89, FreeBSD 6.2 headers
178 # don't declare atoll() under -std=c89, but we need it. In general,
179 # insisting on -std=c89 is inconsistent with insisting on using
180 # 'long long'. So drop -std=c89 and -ansi as well if we're using
181 # 'long long' as our main integral type.
182 case "$ivtype" in
183 "long long")
184 ccflags=`echo $ccflags|sed -e 's/-pedantic/ /' -e 's/-std=c89/ /' -e 's/-ansi/ /'`
185 warn=`echo $warn|sed -e 's/-pedantic/ /' -e 's/-ansi/ /'`
186 stdflags=`echo $stdflags|sed -e 's/-std=c89/ /'`
187 ;;
188 esac
189 fi
190 # Using certain features (like the gcc statement expressions)
191 # requires knowing whether -pedantic has been specified.
192 case "$warn$ccflags" in
193 *-pedantic*) warn="$warn -DPERL_GCC_PEDANTIC" ;;
194 esac
195 ;;
196esac
197
198# Code to set any extra flags here.
199extra=''
200
201echo "Extracting cflags (with variable substitutions)"
202: This section of the file will have variable substitutions done on it.
203: Move anything that needs config subs from !NO!SUBS! section to !GROK!THIS!.
204: Protect any dollar signs and backticks that you do not want interpreted
205: by putting a backslash in front. You may delete these comments.
206rm -f cflags
207$spitshell >cflags <<!GROK!THIS!
208$startsh
209
210# Extra warnings, used e.g. for gcc.
211warn="$warn"
212# Extra standardness.
213stdflags="$stdflags"
214# Extra extra.
215extra="$extra"
216
217!GROK!THIS!
218
219: In the following dollars and backticks do not need the extra backslash.
220$spitshell >>cflags <<'!NO!SUBS!'
221case $PERL_CONFIG_SH in
222'')
223 if test -f config.sh; then TOP=.;
224 elif test -f ../config.sh; then TOP=..;
225 elif test -f ../../config.sh; then TOP=../..;
226 elif test -f ../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../..;
227 elif test -f ../../../../config.sh; then TOP=../../../..;
228 else
229 echo "Can't find config.sh."; exit 1
230 fi
231 . $TOP/config.sh
232 ;;
233esac
234
235: syntax: cflags [optimize=XXX] [file[.suffix]]
236: displays the compiler command line for file
237
238case "X$1" in
239Xoptimize=*|X"optimize=*")
240 eval "$1"
241 shift
242 ;;
243esac
244
245also=': '
246case $# in
2471) also='echo 1>&2 " CCCMD = "'
248esac
249
250case $# in
2510) set *.c; echo "The current C flags are:" ;;
252esac
253
254set `echo "$* " | sed -e 's/\.[oc] / /g' -e 's/\.obj / /g' -e "s/\\$obj_ext / /g"`
255
256for file do
257
258 case "$#" in
259 1) ;;
260 *) echo $n " $file.c $c" ;;
261 esac
262
263 : allow variables like toke_cflags to be evaluated
264
265 if echo $file | grep -v / >/dev/null
266 then
267 eval 'eval ${'"${file}_cflags"'-""}'
268 fi
269
270 : or customize here
271
272 case "$file" in
273 DB_File) ;;
274 GDBM_File) ;;
275 NDBM_File) ;;
276 ODBM_File) ;;
277 POSIX) ;;
278 SDBM_File) ;;
279 av) ;;
280 byterun) ;;
281 deb) ;;
282 dl) ;;
283 doio) ;;
284 doop) ;;
285 dump) ;;
286 globals) ;;
287 gv) ;;
288 hv) ;;
289 locale) ;;
290 madly) ;;
291 main) ;;
292 malloc) ;;
293 mg) ;;
294 miniperlmain) ;;
295 numeric) ;;
296 op) ;;
297 opmini) ;;
298 pad) ;;
299 perl) ;;
300 perlapi) ;;
301 perlmain) ;;
302 perly) ;;
303 pp) ;;
304 pp_ctl) ;;
305 pp_hot) ;;
306 pp_pack) ;;
307 pp_sort) ;;
308 pp_sys) ;;
309 regcomp) ;;
310 regexec) ;;
311 run) ;;
312 scope) ;;
313 sv) ;;
314 taint) ;;
315 toke) ;;
316 universal) ;;
317 usersub) ;;
318 utf8) ;;
319 util) ;;
320 xsutils) ;;
321 *) ;;
322 esac
323
324case "$cc" in
325*g++*)
326 # Extra paranoia in case people have bad canned ccflags:
327 # bad in the sense that the flags are accepted by g++,
328 # but then whined about.
329 for f in -Wdeclaration-after-statement -std=c89
330 do
331 ccflags=`echo $ccflags|sed 's/$f/ /'`
332 done
333 ;;
334esac
335cppflags=`echo $cppflags|sed 's/-Wdeclaration-after-statement/ /'`
336
337case "$cc" in
338*g++*)
339 # Without -Wno-unused-variable g++ 4.x compiles are rather unwatchable
340 # because of all the warnings about Perl___notused, and g++ doesn't do
341 # __attribute__((unused)) (and even if at some stage it may, people do
342 # have older gcc installations), and ((void)x) isn't enough to silence
343 # the noises about XS functions not using their cv parameter, so we need
344 # the -Wno-unused-parameter too.
345 # Yes, we lose some valid warnings, but hopefully other compilers
346 # (like gcc) will still pick up those warnings.
347 for o in -Wno-unused-variable -Wno-unused-parameter
348 do
349 case "$warn" in
350 *$o*) ;;
351 *) warn="$warn $o" ;;
352 esac
353 done
354 ;;
355esac
356
357if test -f .patch; then
358 ccflags="-DPERL_PATCHNUM=`cat .patch` $ccflags"
359fi
360
361 : Can we perhaps use $ansi2knr here
362 echo "$cc -c -DPERL_CORE $ccflags $stdflags $optimize $warn $extra"
363 eval "$also "'"$cc -DPERL_CORE -c $ccflags $stdflags $optimize $warn $extra"'
364
365 . $TOP/config.sh
366
367done
368!NO!SUBS!
369chmod 755 cflags
370$eunicefix cflags