#===----------------------------------------------------------------------===## # # The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure # # This file is dual licensed under the MIT and the University of Illinois Open # Source Licenses. See LICENSE.TXT for details. # #===----------------------------------------------------------------------===## import platform import os import libcxx.util class CXXCompiler(object): CM_Default = 0 CM_PreProcess = 1 CM_Compile = 2 CM_Link = 3 def __init__(self, path, flags=None, compile_flags=None, link_flags=None, warning_flags=None, verify_supported=None, verify_flags=None, use_verify=False, modules_flags=None, use_modules=False, use_ccache=False, use_warnings=False, compile_env=None, cxx_type=None, cxx_version=None): self.source_lang = 'c++' self.path = path self.flags = list(flags or []) self.compile_flags = list(compile_flags or []) self.link_flags = list(link_flags or []) self.warning_flags = list(warning_flags or []) self.verify_supported = verify_supported self.use_verify = use_verify self.verify_flags = list(verify_flags or []) assert not use_verify or verify_supported assert not use_verify or verify_flags is not None self.modules_flags = list(modules_flags or []) self.use_modules = use_modules assert not use_modules or modules_flags is not None self.use_ccache = use_ccache self.use_warnings = use_warnings if compile_env is not None: self.compile_env = dict(compile_env) else: self.compile_env = None self.type = cxx_type self.version = cxx_version if self.type is None or self.version is None: self._initTypeAndVersion() def isVerifySupported(self): if self.verify_supported is None: self.verify_supported = self.hasCompileFlag(['-Xclang', '-verify-ignore-unexpected']) if self.verify_supported: self.verify_flags = [ '-Xclang', '-verify', '-Xclang', '-verify-ignore-unexpected=note', '-ferror-limit=1024' ] return self.verify_supported def useVerify(self, value=True): self.use_verify = value assert not self.use_verify or self.verify_flags is not None def useModules(self, value=True): self.use_modules = value assert not self.use_modules or self.modules_flags is not None def useCCache(self, value=True): self.use_ccache = value def useWarnings(self, value=True): self.use_warnings = value def _initTypeAndVersion(self): # Get compiler type and version macros = self.dumpMacros() if macros is None: return compiler_type = None major_ver = minor_ver = patchlevel = None if '__clang__' in macros.keys(): compiler_type = 'clang' # Treat apple's llvm fork differently. if '__apple_build_version__' in macros.keys(): compiler_type = 'apple-clang' major_ver = macros['__clang_major__'] minor_ver = macros['__clang_minor__'] patchlevel = macros['__clang_patchlevel__'] elif '__GNUC__' in macros.keys(): compiler_type = 'gcc' major_ver = macros['__GNUC__'] minor_ver = macros['__GNUC_MINOR__'] patchlevel = macros['__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__'] self.type = compiler_type self.version = (major_ver, minor_ver, patchlevel) def _basicCmd(self, source_files, out, mode=CM_Default, flags=[], input_is_cxx=False): cmd = [] if self.use_ccache \ and not mode == self.CM_Link \ and not mode == self.CM_PreProcess: cmd += ['ccache'] cmd += [self.path] if out is not None: cmd += ['-o', out] if input_is_cxx: cmd += ['-x', self.source_lang] if isinstance(source_files, list): cmd += source_files elif isinstance(source_files, str): cmd += [source_files] else: raise TypeError('source_files must be a string or list') if mode == self.CM_PreProcess: cmd += ['-E'] elif mode == self.CM_Compile: cmd += ['-c'] cmd += self.flags if self.use_verify: cmd += self.verify_flags assert mode in [self.CM_Default, self.CM_Compile] if self.use_modules: cmd += self.modules_flags if mode != self.CM_Link: cmd += self.compile_flags if self.use_warnings: cmd += self.warning_flags if mode != self.CM_PreProcess and mode != self.CM_Compile: cmd += self.link_flags cmd += flags return cmd def preprocessCmd(self, source_files, out=None, flags=[]): return self._basicCmd(source_files, out, flags=flags, mode=self.CM_PreProcess, input_is_cxx=True) def compileCmd(self, source_files, out=None, flags=[]): return self._basicCmd(source_files, out, flags=flags, mode=self.CM_Compile, input_is_cxx=True) + ['-c'] def linkCmd(self, source_files, out=None, flags=[]): return self._basicCmd(source_files, out, flags=flags, mode=self.CM_Link) def compileLinkCmd(self, source_files, out=None, flags=[]): return self._basicCmd(source_files, out, flags=flags) def preprocess(self, source_files, out=None, flags=[], cwd=None): cmd = self.preprocessCmd(source_files, out, flags) out, err, rc = libcxx.util.executeCommand(cmd, env=self.compile_env, cwd=cwd) return cmd, out, err, rc def compile(self, source_files, out=None, flags=[], cwd=None): cmd = self.compileCmd(source_files, out, flags) out, err, rc = libcxx.util.executeCommand(cmd, env=self.compile_env, cwd=cwd) return cmd, out, err, rc def link(self, source_files, out=None, flags=[], cwd=None): cmd = self.linkCmd(source_files, out, flags) out, err, rc = libcxx.util.executeCommand(cmd, env=self.compile_env, cwd=cwd) return cmd, out, err, rc def compileLink(self, source_files, out=None, flags=[], cwd=None): cmd = self.compileLinkCmd(source_files, out, flags) out, err, rc = libcxx.util.executeCommand(cmd, env=self.compile_env, cwd=cwd) return cmd, out, err, rc def compileLinkTwoSteps(self, source_file, out=None, object_file=None, flags=[], cwd=None): if not isinstance(source_file, str): raise TypeError('This function only accepts a single input file') if object_file is None: # Create, use and delete a temporary object file if none is given. with_fn = lambda: libcxx.util.guardedTempFilename(suffix='.o') else: # Otherwise wrap the filename in a context manager function. with_fn = lambda: libcxx.util.nullContext(object_file) with with_fn() as object_file: cc_cmd, cc_stdout, cc_stderr, rc = self.compile( source_file, object_file, flags=flags, cwd=cwd) if rc != 0: return cc_cmd, cc_stdout, cc_stderr, rc link_cmd, link_stdout, link_stderr, rc = self.link( object_file, out=out, flags=flags, cwd=cwd) return (cc_cmd + ['&&'] + link_cmd, cc_stdout + link_stdout, cc_stderr + link_stderr, rc) def dumpMacros(self, source_files=None, flags=[], cwd=None): if source_files is None: source_files = os.devnull flags = ['-dM'] + flags cmd, out, err, rc = self.preprocess(source_files, flags=flags, cwd=cwd) if rc != 0: return cmd, out, err, rc parsed_macros = {} lines = [l.strip() for l in out.split('\n') if l.strip()] for l in lines: assert l.startswith('#define ') l = l[len('#define '):] macro, _, value = l.partition(' ') parsed_macros[macro] = value return parsed_macros def getTriple(self): cmd = [self.path] + self.flags + ['-dumpmachine'] return libcxx.util.capture(cmd).strip() def hasCompileFlag(self, flag): if isinstance(flag, list): flags = list(flag) else: flags = [flag] # Add -Werror to ensure that an unrecognized flag causes a non-zero # exit code. -Werror is supported on all known compiler types. if self.type is not None: flags += ['-Werror', '-fsyntax-only'] cmd, out, err, rc = self.compile(os.devnull, out=os.devnull, flags=flags) return rc == 0 def addFlagIfSupported(self, flag): if isinstance(flag, list): flags = list(flag) else: flags = [flag] if self.hasCompileFlag(flags): self.flags += flags return True else: return False def addCompileFlagIfSupported(self, flag): if isinstance(flag, list): flags = list(flag) else: flags = [flag] if self.hasCompileFlag(flags): self.compile_flags += flags return True else: return False def hasWarningFlag(self, flag): """ hasWarningFlag - Test if the compiler supports a given warning flag. Unlike addCompileFlagIfSupported, this function detects when "-Wno-" flags are unsupported. If flag is a "-Wno-" GCC will not emit an unknown option diagnostic unless another error is triggered during compilation. """ assert isinstance(flag, str) assert flag.startswith('-W') if not flag.startswith('-Wno-'): return self.hasCompileFlag(flag) flags = ['-Werror', flag] old_use_warnings = self.use_warnings self.useWarnings(False) cmd = self.compileCmd('-', os.devnull, flags) self.useWarnings(old_use_warnings) # Remove '-v' because it will cause the command line invocation # to be printed as part of the error output. # TODO(EricWF): Are there other flags we need to worry about? if '-v' in cmd: cmd.remove('-v') out, err, rc = libcxx.util.executeCommand( cmd, input=libcxx.util.to_bytes('#error\n')) assert rc != 0 if flag in err: return False return True def addWarningFlagIfSupported(self, flag): if self.hasWarningFlag(flag): if flag not in self.warning_flags: self.warning_flags += [flag] return True return False