#
################################################################################
#
-# config.mk.in-template
+# config.mk.in
#
-# This file defines all the variables that set the configuration of
-# a particular build.
+# This file supplies defaults for many tweakable build configuration
+# options. Some of the defaults are filled in by the autoconf-generated
+# configure script.
#
+# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE!
#
-################################################################################
-
-# The configuration is defined in two steps:
+# - config.mk is auto-generated from config.mk.in by configure.
+# This may be triggered automatically by the build system (say
+# if config.mk.in has changed more recently than config.mk),
+# so if you edit config.mk your changes will be spammed.
#
-# 1. The builder (i.e. the person doing the build)
-# copies this file, config.mk.in-template
-# to config.mk.in
+# - Settings in this file may be overriden by giving replacement
+# definitions in build.mk. See build.mk.sample for a good
+# starting point for a build.mk file.
#
-# 2. S/he then edits it manually (gasp) to reflect any configuration
-# options s/he wants.
-#
-# 3. Then s/he runs "configure", which generates config.mk from
-# config.mk.in, substituting for system/platform-dependent things
-# enclosed in @at-signs@.
+# If you don't have a build.mk file then you get defaults for everything.
+# The defaults should provide a reasonable vanilla build.
#
# This is one of only two files that configure generates (the other is config.h)
#
-# Note that after subsequent edits of config.mk.in for a build, the configure script
-# will have to be re-run manually to have the change reflected in config.mk.
-#
-
# There is a section below for each project within the fptools suite
#
# PLUS
#
################################################################################
-#
-# What parts to build: An fptools build tree does not have to be built
-# all in one go. By setting the list of ProjectsToBuild in build.mk you can
-# control which projects are built.
-#
-# Caution: the projects are built in the order given here, so if some
-# projects use others you must list them in the correct order.
-#
-# Generally: * glafp-utils should be first
-# * happy next
-# * ghc next
-# then it's up to you
+# BootingFromHc - build GHC and the libraries from .hc files?
+BootingFromHc = @BootingFromHc@
+
+# BootingFromUnregisterisedHc - treat .hc files as containing unregisterised
+# rather than registerised code, i.e., disable the mangler?
+BootingFromUnregisterisedHc = @BootingFromUnregisterisedHc@
-ifeq "$(GhcWithHscBuiltViaC)" "YES"
-# need hslibs/lang first if we're bootstrapping
-ProjectsToBuild = glafp-utils hslibs ghc
+# build the libs first if we're bootstrapping from .hc files
+ifeq "$(BootingFromHc)" "YES"
+AllProjects = glafp-utils libraries hslibs ghc green-card happy hdirect hood nofib haddock
else
-ProjectsToBuild = glafp-utils happy
+AllProjects = glafp-utils ghc libraries hslibs green-card happy hdirect hood nofib haddock
endif
+
#
-# Make a distinction between building and installing
+# (OPTIONAL) set ProjectsToBuild to a list of projects to be built. If this
+# list is empty, then all projects present in the source tree will be built.
#
-ProjectsToInstall = glafp-utils happy
+ProjectsToBuild =
+
+#
+# set ProjectsDontInstall to a list of projects which are normally built but
+# not installed.
+#
+ProjectsDontInstall = glafp-utils nofib
#
# Should the various project tests directories be built?
#
IncludeTestDirsInBuild=NO
+#
+# Which ways should SGML documents be built?
+# options are: dvi ps pdf html rtf
+#
+SGMLDocWays=
+
################################################################################
#
# GHC project
# Extra option flags to pass to the compiler that compiles the compiler
# (Ones that are essential are wired into ghc/compiler/Makefile)
-# Typical ones:
-# -H25m allocate a bigger heap (might speed up compilation)
+# Typical options to use here:
#
-# -O compile an optimised compiler
-#
-# -DDEBUG include consistency/assertion checks in the compiled compiler
+# -DDEBUG include debugging code and assertions (will make the
+# compiler slower and produce debugging output, but useful
+# for development)
#
# -dcore-lint check the types after every pass of the compiler;
-# a pretty strong internal check
-GhcHcOpts=-O -Rghc-timing
-
-# GhcWithHscBuiltViaC - build GHC compiler proper (\`hsc') from .hc files?
-GhcWithHscBuiltViaC=@BootingFromHc@
+# a pretty strong internal check of the compiler being
+# used to compile GHC. Useful when bootstrapping.
+GhcHcOpts=-Rghc-timing
+
+# Extra options added to specific stages of the compiler bootstrap.
+# These are placed later on the command line, and may therefore
+# override options from $(GhcHcOpts).
+GhcStage1HcOpts=
+GhcStage2HcOpts=
+GhcStage3HcOpts=
+
+# Build a compiler that will build *unregisterised* libraries and
+# binaries by default. Unregisterised code is supposed to compile and
+# run without any support for architecture-specific assembly mangling,
+# register assignment or tail-calls, and is therefore a good way to get
+# started when porting GHC to new architectures.
+#
+# If this is set to NO, you can still use the unregisterised way
+# (way 'u') to get unregisterised code, but the default way will be
+# registerised.
+#
+# NOTE: this is not the same as building the compiler itself
+# unregisterised. That's done by either (a) bootstrapping with a
+# compiler that was built with GhcUnregisterised=YES, or (b)
+# bootstrapping with a compiler that has way 'u' libraries, and the
+# flag '-unreg' is added to GhcHcOpts above.
+#
+GhcUnregisterised=NO
# Build a compiler with a native code generator backend
# (as well as a C backend)
#
# Target platforms supported:
-# i386, alpha & sparc
-ifneq "$(findstring $(HostArch_CPP), i386 alpha sparc)" ""
+# i386, sparc & powerpc
+ifneq "$(findstring $(HostArch_CPP), i386 sparc powerpc)" ""
GhcWithNativeCodeGen=YES
else
GhcWithNativeCodeGen=NO
endif
+# Include support for generating Java
+GhcWithJavaGen=NO
+
+HaveLibDL = @HaveLibDL@
+HaveRtldNext = @HaveRtldNext@
+HaveRtldLocal = @HaveRtldLocal@
+
# Include GHCi in the compiler. Default to NO for the time being.
-# ifneq "$(findstring $(HostOS_CPP), linux solaris freebsd netbsd openbsd)" ""
-# GhcWithInterpreter=YES
-# else
+ifneq "$(findstring $(HostOS_CPP), mingw32 cygwin32 linux solaris2 freebsd netbsd openbsd darwin)" ""
+GhcWithInterpreter=YES
+else
GhcWithInterpreter=NO
-# endif
+endif
#
# Building various ways?
BuildingParallel=$(subst mp,YES,$(filter mp,$(WAYS)))
BuildingGranSim=$(subst mg,YES,$(filter mg,$(WAYS)))
-# Include compiler support for letting the compiler (optionally) report
-# your compilation to a central server for generation of fun stats.
-#
-GhcReportCompiles=NO
-
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Options for GHC's Prelude
+# Options for Libraries
# What extra ways to build the libraries in
# In addition to the normal sequential way, the default is to also build
# profiled prelude libraries.
# When booting from .hc files, turn this off.
-ifeq "$(GhcWithHscBuiltViaC)" "YES"
+ifeq "$(BootingFromHc)" "YES"
GhcLibWays=
else
GhcLibWays=p
endif
-# Option flags to pass to GHC when it's compiling prelude modules
-# *and* standard library modules (std) *and* modules in hslibs
-# Typically these are things like -O or -dcore-lint
-# The ones that are *essential* are wired into ghc/lib/Makefile
+# Option flags to pass to GHC when it's compiling modules in
+# fptools/libraries. Typically these are things like -O or
+# -dcore-lint or -H32m. The ones that are *essential* are wired into
+# the build system.
#
# -O is pretty desirable, otherwise no inlining of prelude
# things (incl "+") happens when compiling with this compiler
GhcLibHcOpts=-O -Rghc-timing
# Win32 only: Enable the RTS and libraries to be built as DLLs
-# Don't split object files for libs if we're building DLLs
DLLized=@EnableWin32DLLs@
-ifeq "$(DLLized)" "YES"
-SplitObjs=NO
-else
-SplitObjs=YES
-endif
+# Win32 only: are we building a compiler that tries to reduce external
+# dependencies? i.e., one that doesn't assume that the user has got
+# the cygwin toolchain installed on his/her Win32 box.
+#
+# GHC is still dependent on GNU tools in the backend (gcc to further process
+# .c/.hc/.s/.o files + 'perl' to mangle and split), but using this
+# option a GHC distribution can be put together which includes a minimal
+# set of these open source tools.
+#
+MinimalUnixDeps=@MinimalUnixDeps@
# Strip local symbols from libraries? This can make the libraries smaller,
# but makes debugging somewhat more difficult. Doesn't work with all ld's.
#
StripLibraries=NO
+
+# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Object-file splitting
+#
+# Set SplitObjs=YES or NO in your build.mk
+#
+# Don't use -split-objs in in GhcLibHcOpts, because the build
+# system needs to do other special magic if you are
+# doing object-file splitting
+
+# Don't split object files for libs if we're building DLLs, or booting from
+# .hc files.
+SplitObjs=YES
+
+ifeq "$(DLLized)" "YES"
+SplitObjs=NO
+endif
+ifeq "$(BootingFromHc)" "YES"
+SplitObjs=NO
+endif
+ifeq "$(GhcUnregisterised)" "YES"
+SplitObjs=NO
+endif
+ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "ia64-unknown-linux"
+SplitObjs=NO
+endif
+
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Options for GHC's RTS
# For a debugging RTS:
# GhcRtsHcOpts = -optc-DDEBUG
-# GhcRtsCcOpts = -optc-g
+# GhcRtsCcOpts = -g
# For an optimised RTS:
GhcRtsHcOpts=-O2
-GhcRtsCcOpts=-O2 -optc-fomit-frame-pointer
+GhcRtsCcOpts=-fomit-frame-pointer
# Include the front panel code? Needs GTK+.
GhcRtsWithFrontPanel = NO
+#
+# To have the RTS support interoperation with OS threads, set
+# GhcRtsThreaded to YES (preferably via the --enable-threaded-rts
+# configure script option). The consequence of this is spelled out
+# in details elsewhere, but, briefly, Concurrent Haskell threads
+# can now make external (i.e., C) calls without blocking the progress
+# of other CH threads. Multiple native threads can also execute
+# Haskell code without getting in each others way too.
+#
+GhcRtsThreaded=@ThreadedRts@
+
################################################################################
#
-# hslibs project
+# libraries project
#
################################################################################
-# Build HsLibs for which compiler?
-
-# If $(HsLibsFor) == hugs or ghc, we assume we're building for the
-# compiler/interpreter in the same source tree.
-
-# HsLibsFor = ghc | hugs | nhc | hbc
-HsLibsFor = ghc
-
-# hslibs for GHC also uses the following variables (defined above):
-# GhcLibWays, GhcLibHcOpts, GhcLibToolsHcOpts, DLLized, StripLibraries
-
-# Haskell compiler options for tools in hslibs
-GhcLibToolsHcOpts=-O
-
# Build the Haskell Readline bindings?
#
GhcLibsWithReadline=@HaveReadlineHeaders@
#
ReadlineIncludePath=
+# Math library
+LIBM=@LIBM@
+
+# Build the ObjectIO ?
+#
+GhcLibsWithObjectIO=@GhcLibsWithObjectIO@
+
# Build the Haskell OpenGL/GLUT binding?
#
GhcLibsWithHOpenGL=@GhcLibsWithHOpenGL@
+GL_CFLAGS=@GL_CFLAGS@
+GL_LIBS=@GL_LIBS@
+
+X_CFLAGS=@X_CFLAGS@
+X_LIBS=@X_LIBS@
################################################################################
#
################################################################################
# Directory used by GHC (and possibly other tools) for storing
-# temporary files. If your /tmp isn't big enough, either override
+# temporary files. If your TMPDIR isn't big enough, either override
# this in build.mk or set your environment variable "TMPDIR" to point
# to somewhere with more space. (TMPDIR=. is a good choice).
# setting the TMPDIR env var would have no effect in the build tree.
DEFAULT_TMPDIR = /tmp
+ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-cygwin32"
+DEFAULT_TMPDIR = C:/TEMP
+endif
+ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "i386-unknown-mingw32"
+DEFAULT_TMPDIR = C:/TEMP
+endif
-# FPTOOLS_TOP: the top of the fptools hierarchy, absolute path.
-
+# FPTOOLS_TOP: the top of the fptools hierarchy, absolute path. (POSIX / unix-style path).
FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS = @hardtop@
+# The platform specific version of 'hardtop'.
+FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS_PLATFORM = @hardtop_plat@
#
# Installation directories, we don't use half of these,
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
bindir = @bindir@
-datadir = @datadir@
+datadir0 = @datadir@
+
#sysconfdir = @datadir@
#sharedstatedir = @sharedstatedir@
#localstatedir = @localstatedir@
-libdir = @libdir@
+libdir0 = @libdir@
includedir = @includedir@
oldincludedir = @oldincludedir@
mandir = @mandir@
-#UNUSED, see below: libexecdir = @libexecdir@
#UNUSED:infodir = @infodir@
#UNUSED:srcdir = @srcdir@
+#
+# override libdir and datadir to put project-specific stuff in
+# a subdirectory with the version number included.
+#
+libdir = $(if $(ProjectNameShort),$(libdir0)/$(ProjectNameShort)-$(ProjectVersion),$(libdir0))
+datadir = $(if $(ProjectNameShort),$(datadir0)/$(ProjectNameShort)-$(ProjectVersion),$(datadir0))
+
+# Default place for putting interface files is $(libdir)
+# (overriden for packages in package.mk)
+ifacedir = $(libdir)
+
#
# Default values for most of the above are only set if
# they weren't configured to anything in particular
mandir = $(prefix)/man
endif
-
################################################################################
#
# Utilities programs: flags
#
# SRC_HC_OPTS += -O
+SRC_HC_OPTS += -H16m -O
+
+# These flags make flex 8-bit
+SRC_FLEX_OPTS += -8
+
+SRC_INSTALL_BIN_OPTS += -s
+
+# lint gets all CPP's flags too
+SRC_LINT_OPTS += -axz -DLINT $(SRC_CPP_OPTS)
+WAY$(_way)_LINT_OPTS += WAY$(_way)_CPP_OPTS
+
+# Default fptools options for dllwrap.
+SRC_BLD_DLL_OPTS += -mno-cygwin --target=i386-mingw32
+
+# Flags for CPP when running GreenCard on .pgc files
+GC_CPP_OPTS += -P -E -x c -traditional -D__GLASGOW_HASKELL__
+
################################################################################
#
MKDIRHIER_PREFIX = $(GLAFP_UTILS)/mkdirhier/
DOCBOOK_PREFIX = $(GLAFP_UTILS)/docbook/
-LITERATE_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/literate/
+HADDOCK_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/haddock/
-HAPPY_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/happy/src/
-GREENCARD_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/green-card/src/
+LITERATE_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/literate/
UNLIT_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/utils/unlit/
-STAT2RESID_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/utils/stat2resid/
HP2PS_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/utils/hp2ps/
-HSTAGS_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/utils/hstags/
-
+HSTAGS_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/utils/hasktags/
+HSC2HS_PREFIX = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/utils/hsc2hs/
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Haskell compilers and mkdependHS
GhcMajVersion = @GhcMajVersion@
GhcMinVersion = @GhcMinVersion@
GhcPatchLevel = @GhcPatchLevel@
+# Canonicalised ghc version number, used for easy (integer) version comparisons.
+GhcCanonVersion = $(GhcMajVersion)$(GhcMinVersion)
HBC = @HBC@
NHC = @NHC@
# tree). We can refer to "this ghc" as $(GHC_INPLACE):
GHC_INPLACE = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/compiler/ghc-inplace
+GHC_STAGE1 = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/compiler/stage1/ghc-inplace
+GHC_STAGE2 = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/compiler/stage2/ghc-inplace
+GHC_STAGE3 = $(FPTOOLS_TOP)/ghc/compiler/stage3/ghc-inplace
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# C compiler
#
-#
+# NB. Don't override $(WhatGccIsCalled) using build.mk, re-configure using
+# the flag --with-gcc=<blah> instead. The reason is that the configure script
+# needs to know which gcc you're using in order to perform its tests.
+
HaveGcc = @HaveGcc@
UseGcc = YES
WhatGccIsCalled = @WhatGccIsCalled@
endif
endif
+# default C compiler flags
+SRC_CC_OPTS = @SRC_CC_OPTS@
+
+ifeq "$(TARGETPLATFORM)" "ia64-unknown-linux"
+SRC_CC_OPTS += -G0
+endif
+
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# GMP Library (version 2.0.x or above)
#
LibGmp = @LibGmp@
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Regex library
+# Mingwex Library
+#
+HaveLibMingwEx = @HaveLibMingwEx@
+
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# HaskellSupport framework (Mac OS X)
+#
+HaveFrameworkHaskellSupport = @HaveFrameworkHaskellSupport@
+
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Regex libraries
# (if present in libc use that one, otherwise use the one in the tree)
#
-HaveRegex = @HaveRegex@
+HavePosixRegex = @HavePosixRegex@
+HaveGNURegex = @HaveGNURegex@
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# GTK+
# Other standard (ha!) Unix utilities
AR = @ArCmd@
+ArSupportsInput = @ArSupportsInput@
# Yuckage: for ghc/utils/parallel -- todo: nuke this dependency!!
BASH = /usr/local/bin/bash
#
CONTEXT_DIFF = @ContextDiffCmd@
CP = cp
-CPP = @CPP@
+CPP = @CPP@ @CPPFLAGS@
CTAGS = $(ETAGS)
-RAWCPP = $(CPP) -undef -traditional
+#
+# RAWCPP_FLAGS are the flags to give to cpp (viz, gcc -E) to persuade it to
+# behave plausibly on Haskell sources.
+#
+RAWCPP_FLAGS = -undef -traditional
FIND = @FindCmd@
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
#
MV = mv
NROFF = nroff
PERL = @PerlCmd@
+PYTHON = @PythonCmd@
PIC = pic
PREPROCESSCMD = $(CC) -E
-PRINTER = lpr
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
RM = rm -f
SED = @SedCmd@
SHELL = /bin/sh
+
+# Some ld's support the -x flag and some don't, so the configure
+# script detects which we have and sets LdXFlag to "-x" or ""
+# respectively.
+LD = @LdCmd@
+LD_X = @LdXFlag@
+
#
# In emergency situations, REAL_SHELL is used to perform shell commands
# from within the ghc driver script, by scribbling the command line to
ZIP = zip
#
-# Under Windows, we have to deal with .exe suffixes
-#
-EXE_SUFFIX=@exeext@
-
-#
# This is special to literate/, ToDo: add literate-specific
# configure setup to literate/.
#
SRC_SGML2HTML_OPTS = -d $(SGMLSTYLESHEET)
SRC_SGML2PS_OPTS = -d $(SGMLSTYLESHEET)
SRC_SGML2RTF_OPTS = -d $(SGMLSTYLESHEET)
+SRC_SGML2PDF_OPTS = -d $(SGMLSTYLESHEET)
DOCBOOK_CATALOG = @Catalog@
BLD_DLL = dllwrap
#
+# .NET support software
+#
+ILX2IL = ilx2il
+ILASM = ilasm
+
+#
# Happy
#
HAPPY = @HappyCmd@
#
# Options to pass to Happy when we're going to compile the output with GHC
#
-GHC_HAPPY_OPTS = $(shell if expr $(HAPPY_VERSION) \< "1.8" >/dev/null; then echo -g; else echo -agc; fi)
+GHC_HAPPY_OPTS = -agc
+
+#
+# Haddock
+#
+HADDOCK = @HaddockCmd@
+HADDOCK_INPLACE = $(HADDOCK_PREFIX)/src/haddock-inplace
#
# Stuff from fptools/literate
#
# Stuff from fptools/ghc/utils
#
-UNLIT = $(UNLIT_PREFIX)unlit$(EXE_SUFFIX)
-STAT2RESID = $(STAT2RESID_PREFIX)stat2resid
-HP2PS = $(HP2PS_PREFIX)hp2ps$(EXE_SUFFIX)
-HSCPP = $(HSCPP_PREFIX)hscpp
-HSTAGS = $(HSTAGS_PREFIX)hstags
+UNLIT = $(UNLIT_PREFIX)unlit$(exeext)
+HP2PS = $(HP2PS_PREFIX)hp2ps$(exeext)
+HSTAGS = $(HSTAGS_PREFIX)hasktags
+HSC2HS = $(HSC2HS_PREFIX)hsc2hs-inplace
#
# Options for the compiling different `ways'. Various projects within
# The ways currently defined.
#
ALL_WAYS=p t u s mp mg a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o A B
-USER_WAYS=a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o A B
+USER_WAYS=a b c d e f g h j k l m n o A B
#
# The following ways currently have treated specially, p u t mg,
#
# If you want to add to these default options, fill in the variables below:
+# Way 'i':
+WAY_i_NAME=ILX
+WAY_i_HC_OPTS= -filx -fruntime-types
+
# Way 'p':
WAY_p_NAME=profiling
WAY_p_HC_OPTS= -prof
WAY_h_NAME=
WAY_h_HC_OPTS=
-WAY_i_NAME=
-WAY_i_HC_OPTS=
-
WAY_j_NAME=
WAY_j_HC_OPTS=
WAY_o_NAME=
WAY_o_HC_OPTS=
+
+################################################################################
+#
+# 31-bit-Int Core files
+#
+################################################################################
+
+#
+# It is possible to configure the compiler and prelude to support 31-bit
+# integers, suitable for a back-end and RTS using a tag bit on a 32-bit
+# architecture. Currently the only useful output from this option is external Core
+# files. The following additions to your build.mk will produce the
+# 31-bit core output. Note that this is *not* just a library "way"; the
+# compiler must be built a special way too.
+
+# GhcCppOpts +=-DWORD_SIZE_IN_BITS=31
+# GhcLibHcOpts +=-fext-core -fno-code -DWORD_SIZE_IN_BITS=31
+# GhcLibCppOpts += -DWORD_SIZE_IN_BITS=31
+# SplitObjs=NO
+