X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?p=ghc-hetmet.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=mk%2Fpackage.mk;h=29fdb99b7bbef063a5468af20b8d926cbae83ee1;hp=726f4b571026d98d8d6dad6781ebd6322e8c24e3;hb=fd1375dd261725eb00969a3017b924369c09835c;hpb=416bd081eab1ec76a1bf488d76c986ec2c4ef15f diff --git a/mk/package.mk b/mk/package.mk index 726f4b5..29fdb99 100644 --- a/mk/package.mk +++ b/mk/package.mk @@ -1,45 +1,155 @@ # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -# $Id: package.mk,v 1.14 2002/07/01 15:16:33 simonmar Exp $ +# $Id: package.mk,v 1.55 2005/05/13 10:05:33 krasimir Exp $ ifneq "$(PACKAGE)" "" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Directory layouts, installation etc. + +# Here Windows & Unix differ. On Windows, the value of $(prefix) is known +# to the compiler, and spliced into package.conf in place of $topdir at +# runtime. +# +# On Unix, we only use absolute paths in package.conf, except that when +# building a binary distribution we use $libdir and $datadir in package.conf +# which are then replaced by the correct values at install time. +# + +ifeq "$(Windows)" "YES" + +PKG_LIBDIR = $$topdir +PKG_DATADIR = $$topdir + +else + +ifeq "$(BIN_DIST)" "" +PKG_LIBDIR = $(libdir) +PKG_DATADIR = $(datadir) +else +PKG_LIBDIR = $$libdir +PKG_DATADIR = $$datadir +endif + +endif # Unix + +IMPORT_DIR_INSTALLED = $(PKG_LIBDIR)/imports +IMPORT_DIR_INPLACE = $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/libraries/$(PACKAGE) + +INCLUDE_DIR_INSTALLED = $(PKG_LIBDIR)/include +INCLUDE_DIR_INPLACE = $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/libraries/$(PACKAGE)/include + +LIB_DIR_INSTALLED = $(PKG_LIBDIR) +LIB_DIR_INPLACE = $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/libraries/$(PACKAGE) + +DATA_DIR_INSTALLED = $(PKG_DATADIR) +DATA_DIR_INPLACE = $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/libraries/$(PACKAGE) + +HTML_DIR_INPLACE = $(FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS)/libraries/$(PACKAGE)/html +HTML_DIR_INSTALLED = $(PKG_DATADIR)/html/libraries/$(PACKAGE) + +HADDOCK_IFACE_INPLACE = $(HTML_DIR_INPLACE)/$(PACKAGE).haddock +HADDOCK_IFACE_INSTALLED = $(HTML_DIR_INSTALLED)/$(PACKAGE).haddock + +# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Build the package configuration file and tell the compiler about it. +# We want to build two versions of the package configuration: one for use +# in the + ifeq "$(way)" "" -$(PACKAGE).conf.inplace : $(PACKAGE).conf.in - $(CPP) $(RAWCPP_FLAGS) -I$(GHC_INCLUDE_DIR) -x c $(PACKAGE_CPP_OPTS) $< \ - | sed 's/^#.*$$//g' >$@ +PACKAGE_CPP_OPTS += -I$(GHC_INCLUDE_DIR) -Iinclude + +PACKAGE_CPP_OPTS += -DPACKAGE=${PACKAGE} +PACKAGE_CPP_OPTS += -DVERSION=${VERSION} + +PACKAGE_CPP_OPTS += -DPKG_LIBDIR='"$(PKG_LIBDIR)"' +PACKAGE_CPP_OPTS += -DPKG_DATADIR='"$(PKG_DATADIR)"' + +package.conf.inplace : package.conf.in + $(CPP) $(RAWCPP_FLAGS) -P \ + -DIMPORT_DIR='"$(IMPORT_DIR_INPLACE)"' \ + -DLIB_DIR='"$(LIB_DIR_INPLACE)"' \ + -DINCLUDE_DIR='"$(INCLUDE_DIR_INPLACE)"' \ + -DDATA_DIR='"$(DATA_DIR_INPLACE)"' \ + -DHTML_DIR='"$(HTML_DIR_INPLACE)"' \ + -DHADDOCK_IFACE='"$(HADDOCK_IFACE_INPLACE)"' \ + -DFPTOOLS_TOP_ABS='"${FPTOOLS_TOP_ABS}"' \ + -x c $(PACKAGE_CPP_OPTS) $< | \ + grep -v '^#pragma GCC' | \ + sed -e 's/""//g' -e 's/:[ ]*,/: /g' >$@ + +package.conf.installed : package.conf.in + $(CPP) $(RAWCPP_FLAGS) -P -DINSTALLING \ + -DIMPORT_DIR='"$(IMPORT_DIR_INSTALLED)"' \ + -DLIB_DIR='"$(LIB_DIR_INSTALLED)"' \ + -DINCLUDE_DIR='"$(INCLUDE_DIR_INSTALLED)"' \ + -DDATA_DIR='"$(DATA_DIR_INSTALLED)"' \ + -DHTML_DIR='"$(HTML_DIR_INSTALLED)"' \ + -DHADDOCK_IFACE='"$(HADDOCK_IFACE_INSTALLED)"' \ + -x c $(PACKAGE_CPP_OPTS) $< | \ + grep -v '^#pragma GCC' | \ + sed -e 's/""//g' -e 's/:[ ]*,/: /g' >$@ + +# we could be more accurate here and add a dependency on +# driver/package.conf, but that doesn't work too well because of +# make's limited accuracy with modification times: when doing 'make +# boot' in multiple packages, make won't detect that the package +# configuration needs updating if it was updated already in the last +# second. +# +# The stamp file goes in $(GHC_DRIVER_DIR), so that if someone happens +# to 'make clean' in ghc without cleaning in libraries too, the packages +# will be correctly re-installed. +# -$(PACKAGE).conf.installed : $(PACKAGE).conf.in - $(CPP) $(RAWCPP_FLAGS) -I$(GHC_INCLUDE_DIR) -DINSTALLING -x c $(PACKAGE_CPP_OPTS) $< \ - | sed 's/^#.*$$//g' >$@ +STAMP_PKG_CONF = $(GHC_DRIVER_DIR)/stamp-pkg-conf-$(PACKAGE) +CLEAN_FILES += $(STAMP_PKG_CONF) -boot all :: $(PACKAGE).conf.inplace $(PACKAGE).conf.installed - $(GHC_PKG_INPLACE) --update-package <$(PACKAGE).conf.inplace - $(GHC_PKG_INPLACE) -f $(GHC_DRIVER_DIR)/package.conf --update-package <$(PACKAGE).conf.installed +ifneq "$(BootingFromHc)" "YES" +boot all :: $(STAMP_PKG_CONF) +endif -CLEAN_FILES += $(PACKAGE).conf.installed $(PACKAGE).conf.inplace +$(STAMP_PKG_CONF) : package.conf.inplace package.conf.installed + $(GHC_PKG_INPLACE) update - --force-files .a -HC = $(GHC_INPLACE) - SRC_HSC2HS_OPTS += -I. +ifneq "$(NO_SET_HC)" "YES" +HC = $(GHC_INPLACE) +endif +IGNORE_PACKAGE_FLAG = -package-name $(PACKAGE)-$(VERSION) + ifeq "$(NON_HS_PACKAGE)" "" -SRC_HC_OPTS += -package-name $(PACKAGE) +SRC_HC_OPTS += $(IGNORE_PACKAGE_FLAG) SRC_HC_OPTS += $(GhcLibHcOpts) SRC_HC_OPTS += $(patsubst %, -package %, $(PACKAGE_DEPS)) endif +# -fgenerics switches on generation of support code for +# derivable type classes. This is now off by default, +# but we switch it on for the libraries so that we generate +# the code in case someone importing wants it. +ifeq "$(NON_HS_PACKAGE)" "" +SRC_HC_OPTS += -fgenerics +endif + +ifndef LIBRARY LIBRARY = libHS$(PACKAGE)$(_way).a +endif -WAYS = $(GhcLibWays) +ifeq "$(WAYS)" "" +WAYS = $(GhcLibWays) +endif all :: $(LIBRARY) @@ -69,7 +179,11 @@ endif # The interface files are put inside the $(libdir), since they # might (potentially) be platform specific.. -ifacedir = $(libdir)/imports/$(PACKAGE) +ifeq "$(HIERARCHICAL_LIB)" "YES" +ifacedir = $(libdir)/imports +else +ifacedir = $(libdir)/hslibs-imports/$(PACKAGE) +endif # If the lib consists of a hierachy of modules, we must retain the directory # structure when we install the interfaces. @@ -89,12 +203,18 @@ endif # Dependencies MKDEPENDHS = $(GHC_INPLACE) -SRC_MKDEPENDC_OPTS += $(addprefix -I,$(ALL_DIRS)) -I$(GHC_INCLUDE_DIR) -endif # $(PACKAGE) /= "" +SRC_MKDEPENDC_OPTS += $(addprefix -I,$(ALL_DIRS)) +SRC_MKDEPENDC_OPTS += -I$(GHC_INCLUDE_DIR) + +endif # $(PACKAGE) != "" -# install library (could be implicitly specified or explicitly, like libHS*_cbits.a) -INSTALL_LIBS += $(LIBRARY) +#-------------------------------------------------------------- +# Installation + +ifneq "$(NO_INSTALL_LIBRARY)" "YES" +INSTALL_LIBS += $(LIBRARY) $(GHCI_LIBRARY) +endif #-------------------------------------------------------------- # Building dynamically-linkable libraries for GHCi @@ -112,9 +232,14 @@ ifneq "$(LIBRARY)" "" ifeq "$(way)" "" ifeq "$(GhcWithInterpreter)" "YES" +ifndef GHCI_LIBRARY GHCI_LIBRARY = $(patsubst lib%.a,%.o,$(LIBRARY)) +endif +ifneq "$(NO_INSTALL_LIBRARY)" "YES" INSTALL_LIBS += $(GHCI_LIBRARY) +endif + CLEAN_FILES += $(GHCI_LIBRARY) all :: $(GHCI_LIBRARY) @@ -132,39 +257,135 @@ endif # DONT_WANT_STD_GHCI_LIB_RULE endif # GhcWithInterpreter endif # way +ifeq "$(GhcBuildDylibs)" "YES" + + # Build dynamic libraries. + # Currently, this is a hack. Anyone, PLEASE clean it up. + + # For now, we pretend that there are two operating systems in the world; + # Darwin, and Everything Else. Furthermore, we pretend that Everything Else + # behaves like Linux. + +ifeq "$(darwin_TARGET_OS)" "1" + # Darwin: Shared libraries end in .dylib +DYLD_LIBRARY = $(patsubst %.a,%_dyn.dylib,$(LIBRARY)) + + # About the options used for Darwin: + # -dynamiclib + # Apple's way of saying -shared + # -undefined dynamic_lookup: + # Without these options, we'd have to specify the correct dependencies + # for each of the dylibs. Note that we could (and should) do without this + # for all libraries except the RTS; all we need to do is to pass the + # correct HSfoo_dyn.dylib files to the link command. + # This feature requires Mac OS X 10.3 or later; there is a similar feature, + # -flat_namespace -undefined suppress, which works on earlier versions, + # but it has other disadvantages. + # -single_module + # Build the dynamic library as a single "module", i.e. no dynamic binding + # nonsense when referring to symbols from within the library. The NCG + # assumes that this option is specified (on i386, at least). + # -Wl,-macosx_version_min -Wl,10.3 + # Tell the linker its safe to assume that the library will run on 10.3 or + # later, so that it will not complain about the use of the option + # -undefined dynamic_lookup above. + # -install_name + # Causes the dynamic linker to ignore the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH when loading + # this lib and instead look for it at its absolute path. + # When installing the .dylibs (see target.mk), we'll change that path to + # point to the place they are installed. Therefore, we won't have to set + # up DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH specifically for ghc. + +$(DYLD_LIBRARY) : $(LIBOBJS) $(STUBOBJS) + $(CC) -dynamiclib -o $@ $(STUBOBJS) $(LIBOBJS) \ + -undefined dynamic_lookup -single_module \ + -Wl,-macosx_version_min -Wl,10.3 \ + -install_name `pwd`/$@ + +else +DYLD_LIBRARY = $(patsubst %.a,%_dyn.so,$(LIBRARY)) + +$(DYLD_LIBRARY) : $(LIBOBJS) $(STUBOBJS) + $(CC) -shared -o $@ $(STUBOBJS) $(LIBOBJS) +endif + +ifneq "$(NO_INSTALL_LIBRARY)" "YES" +INSTALL_LIBS += $(DYLD_LIBRARY) +endif + +CLEAN_FILES += $(DYLD_LIBRARY) + +all :: $(DYLD_LIBRARY) + +endif # $(GhcBuildDylibs) == "YES" + +endif # $(LIBRARY) /= "" + # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Doc building with Haddock -HS_PPS = $(addsuffix .raw-hs, $(basename $(filter-out $(EXCLUDED_HADDOCK_SRCS), $(HS_SRCS)))) +ifneq "$(PACKAGE)" "" +ifneq "$(NO_HADDOCK_DOCS)" "YES" -HTML_DIR = html -HTML_DOC = $(HTML_DIR)/index.html +HS_PPS = $(addsuffix .raw-hs, $(basename $(filter-out $(EXCLUDED_HADDOCK_SRCS), $(HS_SRCS)))) $(EXTRA_HADDOCK_SRCS) + +HTML_DIR = ../html-docs/$(PACKAGE) +HTML_DOC = $(HTML_DIR)/haddock.css $(HTML_DIR)/haddock.js ifneq "$(HS_PPS)" "" + +CLEAN_FILES += $(HS_PPS) $(addsuffix .tmp, $(HS_SRCS)) + +ifeq "$(HADDOCK)" "" +html :: + @echo Haddock must be installed in order to build HTML library documentation. + @echo Please install Haddock and re-configure. + @exit 1 +endif + html :: $(HTML_DOC) -$(HTML_DOC) : $(HS_PPS) $(HADDOCK_INPLACE) +extraclean :: + $(RM) -rf $(HTML_DIR) + +ifneq "$(findstring $(PACKAGE), $(CorePackages))" "" +HaddockSourceURL = $(CorePackageSourceURL) +else +HaddockSourceURL = $(ExtraPackageSourceURL) +endif + +$(HTML_DOC) : $(HS_PPS) @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(HTML_DIR) - $(HADDOCK_INPLACE) $(HADDOCK_OPTS) -h -o $(HTML_DIR) $(HS_PPS) \ + $(HADDOCK) $(HADDOCK_OPTS) -h -o $(HTML_DIR) $(HS_PPS) \ + --package=$(PACKAGE) \ --dump-interface=$(PACKAGE).haddock \ + --use-index=../doc-index.html --use-contents=../index.html \ + --source-module=$(HaddockSourceURL) \ $(foreach pkg, $(PACKAGE_DEPS), \ --read-interface=../$(pkg),../$(pkg)/$(pkg).haddock) +CLEAN_FILES += $(PACKAGE).haddock + %.raw-hs : %.lhs - $(GHC_INPLACE) $(HC_OPTS) -D__HADDOCK__ -E -cpp $< -o $<.tmp && sed -e 's/^#.*//' <$<.tmp >$@ + $(HC) $(HC_OPTS) -D__HADDOCK__ -E $< -o $@ %.raw-hs : %.hs - $(GHC_INPLACE) $(HC_OPTS) -D__HADDOCK__ -E -cpp $< -o $<.tmp && sed -e 's/^#.*//' <$<.tmp >$@ + $(HC) $(HC_OPTS) -D__HADDOCK__ -E $< -o $@ + +HTML_INSTALL_DIR = $(datadir)/html/libraries/$(PACKAGE) +# NOT the same as HTML_DIR_INSTALLED when BIN_DIST is on install-docs :: $(HTML_DOC) - @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(datadir)/html/$(PACKAGE) - @for i in $(HTML_DIR)/*; do \ - echo $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(datadir)/html/$(PACKAGE); \ - $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(datadir)/html/$(PACKAGE); \ - done + @$(INSTALL_DIR) $(HTML_INSTALL_DIR) + for i in $(HTML_DIR)/*; do \ + echo $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(HTML_INSTALL_DIR); \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $$i $(HTML_INSTALL_DIR); \ + done; \ + $(INSTALL_DATA) $(INSTALL_OPTS) $(PACKAGE).haddock $(HTML_INSTALL_DIR); \ endif # HS_PPS +endif # NO_HADDOCK_DOCS +endif # $(PACKAGE) /= "" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -endif # $(LIBRARY) /= ""