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Configure.pl
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#!/usr/bin/env perl
# Copyright (C) 2009-2020 The Perl Foundation
use 5.10.1;
use strict;
use warnings;
use Text::ParseWords;
use Getopt::Long;
use Cwd;
use File::Spec;
use File::Path;
# These modules can be missing in some cut-down installations of perl5, for
# example the default system installation of perl5 on Fedora.
#
# This check code doesn't go into 3rdparty/nqp-configure because we use
# FindBin to find and load it.
BEGIN {
my %missing_libs;
eval { require FindBin };
$missing_libs{"FindBin"} = $@ unless $@ eq '';
eval { require IPC::Cmd };
$missing_libs{"IPC::Cmd"} = $@ unless $@ eq '';
eval { require ExtUtils::Command };
$missing_libs{"ExtUtils::Command"} = $@ unless $@ eq '';
if (keys %missing_libs) {
say "==== !!!! ====";
say " Some essential perl5 modules are missing!";
say "";
print "$missing_libs{$_}\n" for (keys %missing_libs);
sub display_missing_lib {
my $libname = shift;
if (exists $missing_libs{$libname}) {
say " - $libname (missing!)";
}
else {
say " - $libname (found)";
}
}
say "";
say "This usually means you are using a cut-down installation of perl5";
say "which is what some linux distributions include by default.";
say "In order to successfully configure, compile and install nqp and";
say "rakudo, you will need at least these perl modules:";
say "";
display_missing_lib("FindBin");
display_missing_lib("IPC::Cmd");
display_missing_lib("ExtUtils::Command");
exit 1;
}
}
BEGIN {
# The .git folder is typically missing in release archives.
if (-e '.git') {
# Download / Update submodules
my $set_config = !qx{git config nqp.initialized};
if ( !-e '3rdparty/nqp-configure/LICENSE' ) {
my $code = system($^X, 'tools/build/update-submodules.pl', Cwd::cwd(), @ARGV);
exit 1 if $code >> 8 != 0;
$set_config = 1;
}
if ($set_config) {
system("git config submodule.recurse true");
system("git config nqp.initialized 1");
}
}
}
use lib ( "$FindBin::Bin/tools/lib",
"$FindBin::Bin/3rdparty/nqp-configure/lib", );
use NQP::Config qw<system_or_die>;
use NQP::Config::NQP;
my $cfg = NQP::Config::NQP->new;
MAIN: {
if ( -r "config.default" ) {
unshift @ARGV, shellwords( slurp('config.default') );
}
$cfg->set( 'nqp_config_status', join( ' ', map { "\"$_\"" } @ARGV ) );
GetOptions(
$cfg->options, 'help!',
'prefix=s', 'nqp-home=s',
'sdkroot=s', 'sysroot=s',
'backends=s', 'clean!',
'with-moar=s', 'gen-moar:s',
'moar-option=s@', 'with-asm=s',
'with-asm-tree=s', 'with-jline=s',
'with-jna=s', 'make-install!',
'makefile-timing!', 'git-protocol=s',
'ignore-errors!', 'link',
'git-depth=s', 'git-cache-dir=s',
'github-user=s', 'nqp-repo=s',
'moar-repo=s', 'expand=s',
'out=s', 'set-var=s@',
'relocatable!', 'silent-build!',
'force-rebuild!', 'git-reference=s'
)
or do {
print_help();
exit(1);
};
# Print help if it's requested
if ( $cfg->opt('help') ) {
print_help();
exit(0);
}
if ( $cfg->opt('ignore-errors') ) {
print
"===WARNING!===\nErrors are being ignored.\nIn the case of any errors the script may behave unexpectedly.\n";
}
$cfg->configure_paths;
$cfg->configure_from_options;
$cfg->configure_relocatability;
$cfg->configure_repo_urls;
$cfg->configure_commands;
$cfg->configure_jars;
$cfg->configure_refine_vars;
$cfg->configure_backends;
$cfg->configure_misc;
# XXX Why Windows only?
my $prefix = $cfg->cfg('prefix');
mkpath($prefix)
if $prefix && $cfg->is_win && !-d $prefix;
# Save options in config.status
$cfg->save_config_status unless $cfg->has_option('expand');
$cfg->configure_active_backends;
$cfg->expand_template;
unless ( $cfg->opt('expand') ) {
my $make = $cfg->cfg('make');
if ( $cfg->opt('clean') ) {
no warnings;
print "Cleaning up ...\n";
if ( open my $CLEAN, '-|', "$make clean" ) {
my @slurp = <$CLEAN>;
close($CLEAN);
}
}
if ( $cfg->opt('make-install') ) {
system_or_die($make);
system_or_die( $make, 'install' );
print "\nNQP has been built and installed.\n";
}
else {
print "You can now use '$make' to build NQP.\n";
print "After that, '$make test' will run some tests and\n";
print "'$make install' will install NQP.\n";
}
}
exit 0;
}
# Print some help text.
sub print_help {
my $backends = join ',', $cfg->known_backends;
print <<"END";
Configure.pl - NQP Configure
General Options:
--help Show this text
--prefix=dir Install files in dir
--sdkroot=dir When given, use for searching build tools here, e.g.
nqp, java etc.
--sysroot=dir When given, use for searching runtime components here
--nqp-home=dir Directory to install NQP files to
--relocatable Dynamically locate NQP home dir instead of
statically compiling it in. (On AIX and OpenBSD NQP
is always built non-relocatable, since both OSes miss a
necessary mechanism.)
--backends=list Backends to use: $backends
--gen-moar Download, build, and install a copy of MoarVM to use
before writing the Makefile
--force-rebuild Forces rebuild of moar if used with --gen-moar
--moar-option='--option=value'
Options to pass to MoarVM configuration for --gen-moar
--with-moar='/path/to/moar'
Provide path to already installed moar binary
--with-asm='/path/to/jar'
--with-asm-tree='/path/to/jar'
--with-jline='/path/to/jar'
--with-jna='/path/to/jar'
Provide paths to already installed jars
--github-user=<user>
Fetch all repositories (rakudo, nqp, roast, MoarVM) from
this github user. Note that the user must have all
required repos forked from the originals.
--nqp-repo=<url>
--moar-repo=<url> User-defined URL to fetch corresponding components
from. The URL will also be used to setup git push.
--git-protocol={ssh,https,git}
Protocol to use for git clone. Default: https
--make-install Immediately run `MAKE install` after configuring
--git-depth=<number>
Use the --git-depth option for git clone with parameter
number
--git-cache-dir=<path>
Use the given path as a git repository cache.
For example: --git-cache-dir=/home/user/git_cache_dir
Each repository ('nqp' and its submodules) will use a
separate subfolder.
If the subfolder does not exist, it will be cloned. If
it exists the contained repository will be updated.
--ignore-errors Can ignore errors such as what version MoarVM or the JVM
is. May not work for other errors currently.
--expand=<template>
Expand template file. With this option Makefile is not
generated. The result is send to stdout unless --out
specified.
--out=<file> Filename to send output of --expand into.
--set-var="config_variable=value"
Sets a config_variable to "value". Can be used multiple
times.
--no-silent-build Don't echo commands in Makefile target receipt.
Please note that the --gen-moar option is there for convenience only and will
actually immediately - at Configure time - compile and install moar. Moar will
live under the path given to --prefix, unless other targeting options are used.
Configure.pl also reads options from 'config.default' in the current directory.
END
return;
}
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