%% -*- erlang-indent-level: 4;indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- %% ex: ts=4 sw=4 et %% ------------------------------------------------------------------- %% %% rebar: Erlang Build Tools %% %% Copyright (c) 2009 Dave Smith (dizzyd@dizzyd.com) %% %% Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy %% of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal %% in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights %% to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell %% copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is %% furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: %% %% The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in %% all copies or substantial portions of the Software. %% %% THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR %% IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, %% FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE %% AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER %% LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, %% OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN %% THE SOFTWARE. %% ------------------------------------------------------------------- -module(rebar_port_compiler). -export([compile/2, clean/2, setup_env/1]). -include("rebar.hrl"). %% =================================================================== %% Public API %% =================================================================== %% Supported configuration variables: %% %% * port_specs - Erlang list of tuples of the forms %% {ArchRegex, TargetFile, Sources, Options} %% {ArchRegex, TargetFile, Sources} %% {TargetFile, Sources} %% %% * port_env - Erlang list of key/value pairs which will control %% the environment when running the compiler and linker. %% %% By default, the following variables are defined: %% CC - C compiler %% CXX - C++ compiler %% CFLAGS - C compiler %% CXXFLAGS - C++ compiler %% LDFLAGS - Link flags %% ERL_CFLAGS - default -I paths for erts and ei %% ERL_LDFLAGS - default -L and -lerl_interface -lei %% DRV_CFLAGS - flags that will be used for compiling %% DRV_LDFLAGS - flags that will be used for linking %% EXE_CFLAGS - flags that will be used for compiling %% EXE_LDFLAGS - flags that will be used for linking %% ERL_EI_LIBDIR - ei library directory %% DRV_CXX_TEMPLATE - C++ command template %% DRV_CC_TEMPLATE - C command template %% DRV_LINK_TEMPLATE - Linker command template %% EXE_CXX_TEMPLATE - C++ command template %% EXE_CC_TEMPLATE - C command template %% EXE_LINK_TEMPLATE - Linker command template %% PORT_IN_FILES - contains a space separated list of input %% file(s), (used in command template) %% PORT_OUT_FILE - contains the output filename (used in %% command template) %% %% Note that if you wish to extend (vs. replace) these variables, %% you MUST include a shell-style reference in your definition. %% e.g. to extend CFLAGS, do something like: %% %% {port_env, [{"CFLAGS", "$CFLAGS -MyOtherOptions"}]} %% %% It is also possible to specify platform specific options %% by specifying a triplet where the first string is a regex %% that is checked against Erlang's system architecture string. %% e.g. to specify a CFLAG that only applies to x86_64 on linux %% do: %% %% {port_env, [{"x86_64.*-linux", "CFLAGS", %% "$CFLAGS -X86Options"}]} %% -record(spec, {type::'drv' | 'exe', target::file:filename(), sources = [] :: [file:filename(), ...], objects = [] :: [file:filename(), ...], opts = [] ::list() | []}). compile(Config, _AppFile) -> case get_specs(Config) of [] -> ok; Specs -> SharedEnv = rebar_config:get_env(Config, ?MODULE), %% Compile each of the sources NewBins = compile_sources(Specs, SharedEnv), %% Make sure that the target directories exist ?INFO("Using specs ~p\n", [Specs]), lists:foreach(fun(#spec{target=Target}) -> ok = filelib:ensure_dir(Target) end, Specs), %% Only relink if necessary, given the Target %% and list of new binaries lists:foreach( fun(#spec{target=Target, objects=Bins, opts=Opts}) -> AllBins = [sets:from_list(Bins), sets:from_list(NewBins)], Intersection = sets:intersection(AllBins), case needs_link(Target, sets:to_list(Intersection)) of true -> LinkTemplate = select_link_template(Target), Env = proplists:get_value(env, Opts, SharedEnv), Cmd = expand_command(LinkTemplate, Env, string:join(Bins, " "), Target), rebar_utils:sh(Cmd, [{env, Env}]); false -> ?INFO("Skipping relink of ~s\n", [Target]), ok end end, Specs) end. clean(Config, _AppFile) -> case get_specs(Config) of [] -> ok; Specs -> lists:foreach(fun(#spec{target=Target, objects=Objects}) -> rebar_file_utils:delete_each([Target]), rebar_file_utils:delete_each(Objects) end, Specs) end, ok. setup_env(Config) -> setup_env(Config, []). %% =================================================================== %% Internal functions %% =================================================================== setup_env(Config, ExtraEnv) -> %% Extract environment values from the config (if specified) and %% merge with the default for this operating system. This enables %% max flexibility for users. DefaultEnv = filter_env(default_env(), []), RawPortEnv = rebar_config:get_list(Config, port_env, []), PortEnv = filter_env(RawPortEnv, []), Defines = get_defines(Config), OverrideEnv = Defines ++ PortEnv ++ filter_env(ExtraEnv, []), RawEnv = apply_defaults(os_env(), DefaultEnv) ++ OverrideEnv, expand_vars_loop(merge_each_var(RawEnv, [])). get_defines(Config) -> RawDefines = rebar_config:get_xconf(Config, defines, []), Defines = string:join(["-D" ++ D || D <- RawDefines], " "), [{"ERL_CFLAGS", "$ERL_CFLAGS " ++ Defines}]. replace_extension(File, NewExt) -> OldExt = filename:extension(File), replace_extension(File, OldExt, NewExt). replace_extension(File, OldExt, NewExt) -> filename:rootname(File, OldExt) ++ NewExt. %% %% == compile and link == %% compile_sources(Specs, SharedEnv) -> lists:foldl( fun(#spec{sources=Sources, type=Type, opts=Opts}, NewBins) -> Env = proplists:get_value(env, Opts, SharedEnv), compile_each(Sources, Type, Env, NewBins) end, [], Specs). compile_each([], _Type, _Env, NewBins) -> lists:reverse(NewBins); compile_each([Source | Rest], Type, Env, NewBins) -> Ext = filename:extension(Source), Bin = replace_extension(Source, Ext, ".o"), case needs_compile(Source, Bin) of true -> Template = select_compile_template(Type, compiler(Ext)), Cmd = expand_command(Template, Env, Source, Bin), ShOpts = [{env, Env}, return_on_error, {use_stdout, false}], exec_compiler(Source, Cmd, ShOpts), compile_each(Rest, Type, Env, [Bin | NewBins]); false -> ?INFO("Skipping ~s\n", [Source]), compile_each(Rest, Type, Env, NewBins) end. exec_compiler(Source, Cmd, ShOpts) -> case rebar_utils:sh(Cmd, ShOpts) of {error, {_RC, RawError}} -> AbsSource = filename:absname(Source), ?CONSOLE("Compiling ~s\n", [AbsSource]), Error = re:replace(RawError, Source, AbsSource, [{return, list}, global]), ?CONSOLE("~s", [Error]), ?FAIL; {ok, Output} -> ?CONSOLE("Compiling ~s\n", [Source]), ?CONSOLE("~s", [Output]) end. needs_compile(Source, Bin) -> %% TODO: Generate depends using gcc -MM so we can also %% check for include changes filelib:last_modified(Bin) < filelib:last_modified(Source). needs_link(SoName, []) -> filelib:last_modified(SoName) == 0; needs_link(SoName, NewBins) -> MaxLastMod = lists:max([filelib:last_modified(B) || B <- NewBins]), case filelib:last_modified(SoName) of 0 -> ?DEBUG("Last mod is 0 on ~s\n", [SoName]), true; Other -> ?DEBUG("Checking ~p >= ~p\n", [MaxLastMod, Other]), MaxLastMod >= Other end. %% %% == port_specs == %% get_specs(Config) -> PortSpecs = rebar_config:get_local(Config, port_specs, []), Filtered = filter_port_specs(PortSpecs), OsType = os:type(), [get_port_spec(Config, OsType, Spec) || Spec <- Filtered]. filter_port_specs(Specs) -> [S || S <- Specs, filter_port_spec(S)]. filter_port_spec({ArchRegex, _, _, _}) -> rebar_utils:is_arch(ArchRegex); filter_port_spec({ArchRegex, _, _}) -> rebar_utils:is_arch(ArchRegex); filter_port_spec({_, _}) -> true. get_port_spec(Config, OsType, {Target, Sources}) -> get_port_spec(Config, OsType, {undefined, Target, Sources, []}); get_port_spec(Config, OsType, {Arch, Target, Sources}) -> get_port_spec(Config, OsType, {Arch, Target, Sources, []}); get_port_spec(Config, OsType, {_Arch, Target, Sources, Opts}) -> SourceFiles = port_sources(Sources), ObjectFiles = port_objects(SourceFiles), #spec{type=target_type(Target), target=maybe_switch_extension(OsType, Target), sources=SourceFiles, objects=ObjectFiles, opts=port_opts(Config, Opts)}. port_sources(Sources) -> lists:flatmap(fun filelib:wildcard/1, Sources). port_objects(SourceFiles) -> [replace_extension(O, ".o") || O <- SourceFiles]. port_opts(Config, Opts) -> [port_opt(Config, O) || O <- Opts]. port_opt(Config, {env, Env}) -> {env, setup_env(Config, Env)}; port_opt(_Config, Opt) -> Opt. maybe_switch_extension({win32, nt}, Target) -> switch_to_dll_or_exe(Target); maybe_switch_extension(_OsType, Target) -> Target. switch_to_dll_or_exe(Target) -> case filename:extension(Target) of ".so" -> filename:rootname(Target, ".so") ++ ".dll"; [] -> Target ++ ".exe"; _Other -> Target end. %% %% == port_env == %% %% %% Choose a compiler variable, based on a provided extension %% compiler(".cc") -> "$CXX"; compiler(".cp") -> "$CXX"; compiler(".cxx") -> "$CXX"; compiler(".cpp") -> "$CXX"; compiler(".CPP") -> "$CXX"; compiler(".c++") -> "$CXX"; compiler(".C") -> "$CXX"; compiler(_) -> "$CC". %% %% Given a list of {Key, Value} variables, and another list of default %% {Key, Value} variables, return a merged list where the rule is if the %% default is expandable expand it with the value of the variable list, %% otherwise just return the value of the variable. %% apply_defaults(Vars, Defaults) -> dict:to_list( dict:merge(fun(Key, VarValue, DefaultValue) -> case is_expandable(DefaultValue) of true -> rebar_utils:expand_env_variable(DefaultValue, Key, VarValue); false -> VarValue end end, dict:from_list(Vars), dict:from_list(Defaults))). %% %% Given a list of {Key, Value} environment variables, where Key may be defined %% multiple times, walk the list and expand each self-reference so that we %% end with a list of each variable singly-defined. %% merge_each_var([], Vars) -> Vars; merge_each_var([{Key, Value} | Rest], Vars) -> Evalue = case orddict:find(Key, Vars) of error -> %% Nothing yet defined for this key/value. %% Expand any self-references as blank. rebar_utils:expand_env_variable(Value, Key, ""); {ok, Value0} -> %% Use previous definition in expansion rebar_utils:expand_env_variable(Value, Key, Value0) end, merge_each_var(Rest, orddict:store(Key, Evalue, Vars)). %% %% Give a unique list of {Key, Value} environment variables, expand each one %% for every other key until no further expansions are possible. %% expand_vars_loop(Vars) -> expand_vars_loop(Vars, [], dict:from_list(Vars), 10). expand_vars_loop(_Pending, _Recurse, _Vars, 0) -> ?ABORT("Max. expansion reached for ENV vars!\n", []); expand_vars_loop([], [], Vars, _Count) -> lists:keysort(1, dict:to_list(Vars)); expand_vars_loop([], Recurse, Vars, Count) -> expand_vars_loop(Recurse, [], Vars, Count-1); expand_vars_loop([{K, V} | Rest], Recurse, Vars, Count) -> %% Identify the variables that need expansion in this value ReOpts = [global, {capture, all_but_first, list}], case re:run(V, "\\\${?(\\w+)}?", ReOpts) of {match, Matches} -> %% Identify the unique variables that need to be expanded UniqueMatches = lists:usort([M || [M] <- Matches]), %% For each variable, expand it and return the final %% value. Note that if we have a bunch of unresolvable %% variables, nothing happens and we don't bother %% attempting further expansion case expand_keys_in_value(UniqueMatches, V, Vars) of V -> %% No change after expansion; move along expand_vars_loop(Rest, Recurse, Vars, Count); Expanded -> %% Some expansion occurred; move to next k/v but %% revisit this value in the next loop to check %% for further expansion NewVars = dict:store(K, Expanded, Vars), expand_vars_loop(Rest, [{K, Expanded} | Recurse], NewVars, Count) end; nomatch -> %% No values in this variable need expansion; move along expand_vars_loop(Rest, Recurse, Vars, Count) end. expand_keys_in_value([], Value, _Vars) -> Value; expand_keys_in_value([Key | Rest], Value, Vars) -> NewValue = case dict:find(Key, Vars) of {ok, KValue} -> rebar_utils:expand_env_variable(Value, Key, KValue); error -> Value end, expand_keys_in_value(Rest, NewValue, Vars). expand_command(TmplName, Env, InFiles, OutFile) -> Cmd0 = proplists:get_value(TmplName, Env), Cmd1 = rebar_utils:expand_env_variable(Cmd0, "PORT_IN_FILES", InFiles), rebar_utils:expand_env_variable(Cmd1, "PORT_OUT_FILE", OutFile). %% %% Given a string, determine if it is expandable %% is_expandable(InStr) -> case re:run(InStr,"\\\$",[{capture,none}]) of match -> true; nomatch -> false end. %% %% Filter a list of env vars such that only those which match the provided %% architecture regex (or do not have a regex) are returned. %% filter_env([], Acc) -> lists:reverse(Acc); filter_env([{ArchRegex, Key, Value} | Rest], Acc) -> case rebar_utils:is_arch(ArchRegex) of true -> filter_env(Rest, [{Key, Value} | Acc]); false -> filter_env(Rest, Acc) end; filter_env([{Key, Value} | Rest], Acc) -> filter_env(Rest, [{Key, Value} | Acc]). erts_dir() -> lists:concat([code:root_dir(), "/erts-", erlang:system_info(version)]). os_env() -> Os = [list_to_tuple(re:split(S, "=", [{return, list}, {parts, 2}])) || S <- os:getenv()], %% Drop variables without a name (win32) [T1 || {K, _V} = T1 <- Os, K =/= []]. select_compile_template(drv, Compiler) -> select_compile_drv_template(Compiler); select_compile_template(exe, Compiler) -> select_compile_exe_template(Compiler). select_compile_drv_template("$CC") -> "DRV_CC_TEMPLATE"; select_compile_drv_template("$CXX") -> "DRV_CXX_TEMPLATE". select_compile_exe_template("$CC") -> "EXE_CC_TEMPLATE"; select_compile_exe_template("$CXX") -> "EXE_CXX_TEMPLATE". select_link_template(Target) -> case target_type(Target) of drv -> "DRV_LINK_TEMPLATE"; exe -> "EXE_LINK_TEMPLATE" end. target_type(Target) -> target_type1(filename:extension(Target)). target_type1(".so") -> drv; target_type1(".dll") -> drv; target_type1("") -> exe; target_type1(".exe") -> exe. erl_interface_dir(Subdir) -> case code:lib_dir(erl_interface, Subdir) of {error, bad_name} -> throw({error, {erl_interface,Subdir,"code:lib_dir(erl_interface)" "is unable to find the erl_interface library."}}); Dir -> Dir end. default_env() -> [ {"CC" , "cc"}, {"CXX", "c++"}, {"DRV_CXX_TEMPLATE", "$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $DRV_CFLAGS $PORT_IN_FILES -o $PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"DRV_CC_TEMPLATE", "$CC -c $CFLAGS $DRV_CFLAGS $PORT_IN_FILES -o $PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"DRV_LINK_TEMPLATE", "$CC $PORT_IN_FILES $LDFLAGS $DRV_LDFLAGS -o $PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"EXE_CXX_TEMPLATE", "$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $EXE_CFLAGS $PORT_IN_FILES -o $PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"EXE_CC_TEMPLATE", "$CC -c $CFLAGS $EXE_CFLAGS $PORT_IN_FILES -o $PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"EXE_LINK_TEMPLATE", "$CC $PORT_IN_FILES $LDFLAGS $EXE_LDFLAGS -o $PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"DRV_CFLAGS" , "-g -Wall -fPIC $ERL_CFLAGS"}, {"DRV_LDFLAGS", "-shared $ERL_LDFLAGS"}, {"EXE_CFLAGS" , "-g -Wall -fPIC $ERL_CFLAGS"}, {"EXE_LDFLAGS", "$ERL_LDFLAGS"}, {"ERL_CFLAGS", lists:concat([" -I", erl_interface_dir(include), " -I", filename:join(erts_dir(), "include"), " "])}, {"ERL_EI_LIBDIR", erl_interface_dir(lib)}, {"ERL_LDFLAGS" , " -L$ERL_EI_LIBDIR -lerl_interface -lei"}, {"ERLANG_ARCH" , rebar_utils:wordsize()}, {"ERLANG_TARGET", rebar_utils:get_arch()}, {"darwin", "DRV_LDFLAGS", "-bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress $ERL_LDFLAGS"}, %% Solaris specific flags {"solaris.*-64$", "CFLAGS", "-D_REENTRANT -m64 $CFLAGS"}, {"solaris.*-64$", "CXXFLAGS", "-D_REENTRANT -m64 $CXXFLAGS"}, {"solaris.*-64$", "LDFLAGS", "-m64 $LDFLAGS"}, %% OS X Leopard flags for 64-bit {"darwin9.*-64$", "CFLAGS", "-m64 $CFLAGS"}, {"darwin9.*-64$", "CXXFLAGS", "-m64 $CXXFLAGS"}, {"darwin9.*-64$", "LDFLAGS", "-arch x86_64 $LDFLAGS"}, %% OS X Snow Leopard flags for 32-bit {"darwin10.*-32", "CFLAGS", "-m32 $CFLAGS"}, {"darwin10.*-32", "CXXFLAGS", "-m32 $CXXFLAGS"}, {"darwin10.*-32", "LDFLAGS", "-arch i386 $LDFLAGS"}, %% OS X Lion flags for 32-bit {"darwin11.*-32", "CFLAGS", "-m32 $CFLAGS"}, {"darwin11.*-32", "CXXFLAGS", "-m32 $CXXFLAGS"}, {"darwin11.*-32", "LDFLAGS", "-arch i386 $LDFLAGS"}, %% Windows specific flags %% add MS Visual C++ support to rebar on Windows {"win32", "CC", "cl.exe"}, {"win32", "CXX", "cl.exe"}, {"win32", "LINKER", "link.exe"}, {"win32", "DRV_CXX_TEMPLATE", %% DRV_* and EXE_* Templates are identical "$CXX /c $CXXFLAGS $DRV_CFLAGS $PORT_IN_FILES /Fo$PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"win32", "DRV_CC_TEMPLATE", "$CC /c $CFLAGS $DRV_CFLAGS $PORT_IN_FILES /Fo$PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"win32", "DRV_LINK_TEMPLATE", "$LINKER $PORT_IN_FILES $LDFLAGS $DRV_LDFLAGS /OUT:$PORT_OUT_FILE"}, %% DRV_* and EXE_* Templates are identical {"win32", "EXE_CXX_TEMPLATE", "$CXX /c $CXXFLAGS $EXE_CFLAGS $PORT_IN_FILES /Fo$PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"win32", "EXE_CC_TEMPLATE", "$CC /c $CFLAGS $EXE_CFLAGS $PORT_IN_FILES /Fo$PORT_OUT_FILE"}, {"win32", "EXE_LINK_TEMPLATE", "$LINKER $PORT_IN_FILES $LDFLAGS $EXE_LDFLAGS /OUT:$PORT_OUT_FILE"}, %% ERL_CFLAGS are ok as -I even though strictly it should be /I {"win32", "ERL_LDFLAGS", " /LIBPATH:$ERL_EI_LIBDIR erl_interface.lib ei.lib"}, {"win32", "DRV_CFLAGS", "/Zi /Wall $ERL_CFLAGS"}, {"win32", "DRV_LDFLAGS", "/DLL $ERL_LDFLAGS"} ].