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authorBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2024-11-20 09:27:21 +0200
committerBoris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com>2024-11-20 11:18:52 +0200
commit096362fa82e7ab390078089e4dbbf04da66c79e0 (patch)
treead0a5c2c43ef276eddafb6a4aae51ab2d7b59977 /libbuild2/cc
parentaec6628e8c1f0ebdb87767cbf804b01504d82459 (diff)
Handle config.import.*.<name>.{liba,libs} in cc::search_library()
In particular, this provides support for using prefixed/suffixed installed libraries (GH issue #449). Note that the current implementation only supports immediate import but it feels like this limitation can be removed with some effort in the future.
Diffstat (limited to 'libbuild2/cc')
-rw-r--r--libbuild2/cc/common.cxx255
1 files changed, 205 insertions, 50 deletions
diff --git a/libbuild2/cc/common.cxx b/libbuild2/cc/common.cxx
index fcc8961..0589c30 100644
--- a/libbuild2/cc/common.cxx
+++ b/libbuild2/cc/common.cxx
@@ -10,6 +10,8 @@
#include <libbuild2/filesystem.hxx>
#include <libbuild2/diagnostics.hxx>
+#include <libbuild2/config/utility.hxx> // config::lookup_config()
+
#include <libbuild2/cc/utility.hxx>
using namespace std;
@@ -952,6 +954,16 @@ namespace build2
assert (p.scope != nullptr && (!exist || act));
+ // Import phase 1 may pass us a user-specified path with a relative
+ // directory (same semantics as in lookup_import() below).
+ //
+ {
+ const dir_path& d (*p.tk.dir);
+
+ if (!d.empty ())
+ fail << "relative path in imported " << p;
+ }
+
context& ctx (p.scope->ctx);
const scope& rs (*p.scope->root_scope ());
@@ -974,9 +986,96 @@ namespace build2
bool l (p.is_a<lib> ());
const optional<string>& ext (l ? nullopt : p.tk.ext); // Only liba/libs.
+ const string& name (*p.tk.name);
+
+ // If this prerequisite is project-qualified do an ad hoc check for
+ // config.import.<proj>.<name>.{liba,libs} which can be used to specify
+ // different path (see import_search() for background). Note that for
+ // importing liba{}/libs{} directly this is handled by the standard
+ // import machinery.
+ //
+ // Note that we also support simple names, which are then searched in
+ // the standard directories. The standard import machinery also does the
+ // right thing by delegating the resolution of relative paths to phase
+ // 2.
+ //
+ // Note that we can only do this if in the load phase since we need to
+ // enter variables and mark them as saved (via lookup_config() call),
+ // which means this will only work for immediate import with the rule
+ // hint. And doing this, strictly speaking, is racy (there could be both
+ // delayed and immediate imports and the delayed could get handled
+ // first, for example if the immediate import is handled in the
+ // interrupting load phase).
+ //
+ // @@ Perhaps in the future we can try to carefully switch the phase?
+ // Note, however, that in the existing mode I believe we may end up
+ // being calling from the execute phase but in this mode we can probably
+ // assume import has already been done and can just lookup the variable
+ // and value in the read-only mode. See GH issue #449.
+ //
+ auto lookup_import = [&rs,
+ &act,
+ &name,
+ projv =
+ (p.proj
+ ? p.proj->variable ()
+ : string ())] (const char* tt) -> optional<path>
+ {
+ if (!projv.empty ())
+ {
+ string varn ("config.import." + projv + '.' + name + '.' + tt);
+
+ if (config::specified_config (rs, varn, true /* exact */))
+ {
+ if (act)
+ fail << varn << " can only be specified for immediate import";
+
+ scope& s (rs.rw ()); // Safe because in the load phase.
+
+ // Note: qualified so go straight for the public variable pool.
+ //
+ auto& vp (s.var_pool (true /* public */));
+
+ const variable& var (vp.insert (move (varn)));
+
+ bool nv (false);
+ auto l (config::lookup_config (nv, s, var));
+
+ if (l.defined ())
+ {
+ const path* p (cast_null<path> (l));
+
+ if (const char* w = (
+ p == nullptr ? "null" :
+ p->empty () ? "empty path" :
+ p->relative () && !p->simple () ? "relative path" :
+ nullptr))
+ fail << w << " in " << var;
+
+ path r (*p);
+
+ if (r.absolute ())
+ {
+ try
+ {
+ r.normalize ();
+ }
+ catch (const invalid_path&)
+ {
+ fail << "invalid path in " << var;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return r;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return nullopt;
+ };
+
// First figure out what we need to search for.
//
- const string& name (*p.tk.name);
// liba
//
@@ -985,37 +1084,45 @@ namespace build2
if (l || p.is_a<liba> ())
{
- // We are trying to find a library in the search paths extracted from
- // the compiler. It would only be natural if we used the library
- // prefix/extension that correspond to this compiler and/or its
- // target.
- //
- // Unlike MinGW, VC's .lib/.dll.lib naming is by no means standard and
- // we might need to search for other names. In fact, there is no
- // reliable way to guess from the file name what kind of library it
- // is, static or import and we will have to do deep inspection of such
- // alternative names. However, if we did find .dll.lib, then we can
- // assume that .lib is the static library without any deep inspection
- // overhead.
- //
- const char* e ("");
-
- if (tsys == "win32-msvc")
+ if (optional<path> p = lookup_import ("liba"))
{
- an = path (name);
- e = "lib";
+ an = move (*p);
+ ae = an.extension ();
}
else
{
- an = path ("lib" + name);
- e = "a";
- }
+ // We are trying to find a library in the search paths extracted
+ // from the compiler. It would only be natural if we used the
+ // library prefix/extension that correspond to this compiler and/or
+ // its target.
+ //
+ // Unlike MinGW, VC's .lib/.dll.lib naming is by no means standard
+ // and we might need to search for other names. In fact, there is no
+ // reliable way to guess from the file name what kind of library it
+ // is, static or import and we will have to do deep inspection of
+ // such alternative names. However, if we did find .dll.lib, then we
+ // can assume that .lib is the static library without any deep
+ // inspection overhead.
+ //
+ const char* e ("");
- ae = ext ? ext : string (e);
- if (!ae->empty ())
- {
- an += '.';
- an += *ae;
+ if (tsys == "win32-msvc")
+ {
+ an = path (name);
+ e = "lib";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ an = path ("lib" + name);
+ e = "a";
+ }
+
+ ae = ext ? ext : string (e);
+ if (!ae->empty ())
+ {
+ an += '.';
+ an += *ae;
+ }
}
}
@@ -1026,27 +1133,35 @@ namespace build2
if (l || p.is_a<libs> ())
{
- const char* e ("");
-
- if (tsys == "win32-msvc")
+ if (optional<path> p = lookup_import ("libs"))
{
- sn = path (name);
- e = "dll.lib";
+ sn = move (*p);
+ se = sn.extension ();
}
else
{
- sn = path ("lib" + name);
+ const char* e ("");
- if (tsys == "darwin") e = "dylib";
- else if (tsys == "mingw32") e = "dll.a"; // See search code below.
- else e = "so";
- }
+ if (tsys == "win32-msvc")
+ {
+ sn = path (name);
+ e = "dll.lib";
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ sn = path ("lib" + name);
- se = ext ? ext : string (e);
- if (!se->empty ())
- {
- sn += '.';
- sn += *se;
+ if (tsys == "darwin") e = "dylib";
+ else if (tsys == "mingw32") e = "dll.a"; // See search code below.
+ else e = "so";
+ }
+
+ se = ext ? ext : string (e);
+ if (!se->empty ())
+ {
+ sn += '.';
+ sn += *se;
+ }
}
}
@@ -1268,10 +1383,6 @@ namespace build2
return a != nullptr || s != nullptr;
};
- // First try user directories (i.e., -L or /LIBPATH).
- //
- bool sys (false);
-
if (!usrd)
{
usrd = extract_library_search_dirs (*p.scope);
@@ -1304,13 +1415,57 @@ namespace build2
}
}
+ bool sys (false);
const dir_path* pd (nullptr);
- for (const dir_path& d: *usrd)
+
+ // First see if an absolute path was specified with import.
+ //
+ // Note: an, sn are either simple of absolute.
+ //
+ dir_path id;
+ if (an.absolute () || sn.absolute ())
{
- if (search (d))
+ if (an.absolute ())
{
- pd = &d;
- break;
+ id = an.directory ();
+ an.make_leaf ();
+ }
+
+ if (sn.absolute ())
+ {
+ dir_path d (sn.directory ());
+ sn.make_leaf ();
+
+ if (id.empty ())
+ id = move (d);
+ else if (id != d)
+ fail << "inconsistent imported " << an << " and " << sn
+ << " directories" <<
+ info << an << ": " << id <<
+ info << sn << ": " << d;
+ }
+
+ if (!search (id))
+ {
+ fail << "imported " << (an.empty () ? sn : an)
+ << " does not exist in " << id;
+ }
+
+ sys = find (sysd.begin (), sysd.end (), id) != sysd.end ();
+ pd = &id;
+ }
+
+ if (pd == nullptr)
+ {
+ // Next try user directories (i.e., -L or /LIBPATH).
+ //
+ for (const dir_path& d: *usrd)
+ {
+ if (search (d))
+ {
+ pd = &d;
+ break;
+ }
}
}