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test: replace lfs with luv luv already pretty much does everything lfs does, so this duplication of dependencies isn't needed.
255 lines
7.5 KiB
Lua
255 lines
7.5 KiB
Lua
-- helps managing loading different headers into the LuaJIT ffi. Untested on
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-- windows, will probably need quite a bit of adjustment to run there.
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local ffi = require("ffi")
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local global_helpers = require('test.helpers')
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local argss_to_cmd = global_helpers.argss_to_cmd
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local repeated_read_cmd = global_helpers.repeated_read_cmd
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local ccs = {}
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local env_cc = os.getenv("CC")
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if env_cc then
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table.insert(ccs, {path = {"/usr/bin/env", env_cc}, type = "gcc"})
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end
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if ffi.os == "Windows" then
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table.insert(ccs, {path = {"cl"}, type = "msvc"})
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end
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table.insert(ccs, {path = {"/usr/bin/env", "cc"}, type = "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path = {"/usr/bin/env", "gcc"}, type = "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path = {"/usr/bin/env", "gcc-4.9"}, type = "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path = {"/usr/bin/env", "gcc-4.8"}, type = "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path = {"/usr/bin/env", "gcc-4.7"}, type = "gcc"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path = {"/usr/bin/env", "clang"}, type = "clang"})
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table.insert(ccs, {path = {"/usr/bin/env", "icc"}, type = "gcc"})
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-- parse Makefile format dependencies into a Lua table
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local function parse_make_deps(deps)
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-- remove line breaks and line concatenators
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deps = deps:gsub("\n", ""):gsub("\\", "")
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-- remove the Makefile "target:" element
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deps = deps:gsub(".+:", "")
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-- remove redundant spaces
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deps = deps:gsub(" +", " ")
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-- split according to token (space in this case)
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local headers = {}
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for token in deps:gmatch("[^%s]+") do
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-- headers[token] = true
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headers[#headers + 1] = token
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end
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-- resolve path redirections (..) to normalize all paths
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for i, v in ipairs(headers) do
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-- double dots (..)
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headers[i] = v:gsub("/[^/%s]+/%.%.", "")
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-- single dot (.)
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headers[i] = v:gsub("%./", "")
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end
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return headers
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end
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-- will produce a string that represents a meta C header file that includes
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-- all the passed in headers. I.e.:
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--
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-- headerize({"stdio.h", "math.h"}, true)
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-- produces:
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-- #include <stdio.h>
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-- #include <math.h>
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--
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-- headerize({"vim.h", "memory.h"}, false)
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-- produces:
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-- #include "vim.h"
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-- #include "memory.h"
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local function headerize(headers, global)
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local pre = '"'
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local post = pre
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if global then
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pre = "<"
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post = ">"
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end
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local formatted = {}
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for _, hdr in ipairs(headers) do
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formatted[#formatted + 1] = "#include " ..
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tostring(pre) ..
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tostring(hdr) ..
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tostring(post)
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end
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return table.concat(formatted, "\n")
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end
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local Gcc = {
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preprocessor_extra_flags = {},
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get_defines_extra_flags = {'-std=c99', '-dM', '-E'},
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get_declarations_extra_flags = {'-std=c99', '-P', '-E'},
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}
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function Gcc:define(name, args, val)
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local define = '-D' .. name
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if args ~= nil then
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define = define .. '(' .. table.concat(args, ',') .. ')'
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end
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if val ~= nil then
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define = define .. '=' .. val
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end
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self.preprocessor_extra_flags[#self.preprocessor_extra_flags + 1] = define
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end
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function Gcc:undefine(name)
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self.preprocessor_extra_flags[#self.preprocessor_extra_flags + 1] = (
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'-U' .. name)
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end
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function Gcc:init_defines()
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-- preprocessor flags that will hopefully make the compiler produce C
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-- declarations that the LuaJIT ffi understands.
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self:define('aligned', {'ARGS'}, '')
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self:define('__attribute__', {'ARGS'}, '')
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self:define('__asm', {'ARGS'}, '')
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self:define('__asm__', {'ARGS'}, '')
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self:define('__inline__', nil, '')
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self:define('EXTERN', nil, 'extern')
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self:define('INIT', {'...'}, '')
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self:define('_GNU_SOURCE')
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self:define('INCLUDE_GENERATED_DECLARATIONS')
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self:define('UNIT_TESTING')
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self:define('UNIT_TESTING_LUA_PREPROCESSING')
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-- Needed for FreeBSD
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self:define('_Thread_local', nil, '')
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-- Needed for macOS Sierra
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self:define('_Nullable', nil, '')
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self:define('_Nonnull', nil, '')
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self:undefine('__BLOCKS__')
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end
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function Gcc:new(obj)
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obj = obj or {}
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setmetatable(obj, self)
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self.__index = self
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self:init_defines()
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return obj
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end
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function Gcc:add_to_include_path(...)
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for i = 1, select('#', ...) do
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local path = select(i, ...)
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local ef = self.preprocessor_extra_flags
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ef[#ef + 1] = '-I' .. path
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end
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end
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-- returns a list of the headers files upon which this file relies
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function Gcc:dependencies(hdr)
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local cmd = argss_to_cmd(self.path, {'-M', hdr}) .. ' 2>&1'
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local out = io.popen(cmd)
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local deps = out:read("*a")
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out:close()
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if deps then
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return parse_make_deps(deps)
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else
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return nil
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end
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end
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function Gcc:filter_standard_defines(defines)
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if not self.standard_defines then
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local pseudoheader_fname = 'tmp_empty_pseudoheader.h'
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local pseudoheader_file = io.open(pseudoheader_fname, 'w')
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pseudoheader_file:close()
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local standard_defines = repeated_read_cmd(self.path,
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self.preprocessor_extra_flags,
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self.get_defines_extra_flags,
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{pseudoheader_fname})
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os.remove(pseudoheader_fname)
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self.standard_defines = {}
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for line in standard_defines:gmatch('[^\n]+') do
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self.standard_defines[line] = true
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end
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end
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local ret = {}
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for line in defines:gmatch('[^\n]+') do
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if not self.standard_defines[line] then
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ret[#ret + 1] = line
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end
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end
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return table.concat(ret, "\n")
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end
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-- returns a stream representing a preprocessed form of the passed-in headers.
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-- Don't forget to close the stream by calling the close() method on it.
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function Gcc:preprocess(previous_defines, ...)
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-- create pseudo-header
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local pseudoheader = headerize({...}, false)
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local pseudoheader_fname = 'tmp_pseudoheader.h'
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local pseudoheader_file = io.open(pseudoheader_fname, 'w')
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pseudoheader_file:write(previous_defines)
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pseudoheader_file:write("\n")
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pseudoheader_file:write(pseudoheader)
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pseudoheader_file:flush()
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pseudoheader_file:close()
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local defines = repeated_read_cmd(self.path, self.preprocessor_extra_flags,
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self.get_defines_extra_flags,
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{pseudoheader_fname})
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defines = self:filter_standard_defines(defines)
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local declarations = repeated_read_cmd(self.path,
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self.preprocessor_extra_flags,
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self.get_declarations_extra_flags,
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{pseudoheader_fname})
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os.remove(pseudoheader_fname)
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assert(declarations and defines)
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return declarations, defines
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end
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local Clang = Gcc:new()
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local Msvc = Gcc:new()
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local type_to_class = {
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["gcc"] = Gcc,
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["clang"] = Clang,
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["msvc"] = Msvc
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}
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-- find the best cc. If os.exec causes problems on windows (like popping up
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-- a console window) we might consider using something like this:
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-- http://scite-ru.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/pack/tools/LuaLib/shell.html#exec
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local function find_best_cc(compilers)
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for _, meta in pairs(compilers) do
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local version = io.popen(tostring(meta.path) .. " -v 2>&1")
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version:close()
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if version then
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return type_to_class[meta.type]:new({path = meta.path})
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end
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end
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return nil
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end
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-- find the best cc. If os.exec causes problems on windows (like popping up
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-- a console window) we might consider using something like this:
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-- http://scite-ru.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/pack/tools/LuaLib/shell.html#exec
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local cc = nil
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if cc == nil then
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cc = find_best_cc(ccs)
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end
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return {
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includes = function(hdr)
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return cc:dependencies(hdr)
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end,
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preprocess = function(...)
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return cc:preprocess(...)
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end,
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add_to_include_path = function(...)
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return cc:add_to_include_path(...)
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end
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}
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