inspircd/make/configure.pm
2019-07-05 10:09:06 +01:00

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#
# InspIRCd -- Internet Relay Chat Daemon
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2017 Peter Powell <petpow@saberuk.com>
# Copyright (C) 2008 Robin Burchell <robin+git@viroteck.net>
# Copyright (C) 2007-2008 Craig Edwards <craigedwards@brainbox.cc>
# Copyright (C) 2008 Thomas Stagner <aquanight@inspircd.org>
# Copyright (C) 2007 Dennis Friis <peavey@inspircd.org>
#
# This file is part of InspIRCd. InspIRCd is free software: you can
# redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
BEGIN {
require 5.10.0;
}
package make::configure;
use feature ':5.10';
use strict;
use warnings FATAL => qw(all);
use Cwd qw(getcwd);
use Exporter qw(import);
use File::Basename qw(basename dirname);
use File::Spec::Functions qw(catdir catfile);
use make::common;
use make::console;
use constant CONFIGURE_ROOT => dirname dirname __FILE__;
use constant CONFIGURE_DIRECTORY => catdir(CONFIGURE_ROOT, '.configure');
use constant CONFIGURE_CACHE_FILE => catfile(CONFIGURE_DIRECTORY, 'cache.cfg');
use constant CONFIGURE_CACHE_VERSION => '1';
use constant CONFIGURE_ERROR_PIPE => $ENV{INSPIRCD_VERBOSE} ? '' : '1>/dev/null 2>/dev/null';
our @EXPORT = qw(CONFIGURE_CACHE_FILE
CONFIGURE_CACHE_VERSION
cmd_clean
cmd_help
cmd_update
run_test
test_file
test_header
write_configure_cache
get_compiler_info
find_compiler
parse_templates);
sub __get_socketengines {
my @socketengines;
foreach (<src/socketengines/socketengine_*.cpp>) {
s/src\/socketengines\/socketengine_(\w+)\.cpp/$1/;
push @socketengines, $1;
}
return @socketengines;
}
# TODO: when buildtool is done this can be mostly removed with
# the remainder being merged into parse_templates.
sub __get_template_settings($$$) {
# These are actually hash references
my ($config, $compiler, $version) = @_;
# Start off by populating with the config
my %settings = %$config;
# Compiler information
while (my ($key, $value) = each %{$compiler}) {
$settings{'COMPILER_' . $key} = $value;
}
# Version information
while (my ($key, $value) = each %{$version}) {
$settings{'VERSION_' . $key} = $value;
}
# Miscellaneous information
$settings{CONFIGURE_DIRECTORY} = CONFIGURE_DIRECTORY;
$settings{CONFIGURE_CACHE_FILE} = CONFIGURE_CACHE_FILE;
$settings{SYSTEM_NAME} = lc $^O;
return %settings;
}
sub __test_compiler($) {
my $compiler = shift;
return 0 unless run_test("`$compiler`", !system "$compiler -v ${\CONFIGURE_ERROR_PIPE}");
return 0 unless run_test("`$compiler`", test_file($compiler, 'compiler.cpp', '-fno-rtti'), 'compatible');
return 1;
}
sub cmd_clean {
unlink CONFIGURE_CACHE_FILE;
}
sub cmd_help {
my $PWD = getcwd();
my $SELIST = join ', ', __get_socketengines();
print <<EOH;
Usage: $0 [options]
When no options are specified, configure runs in interactive mode and you must
specify any required values manually. If one or more options are specified,
non-interactive configuration is started and any omitted values are defaulted.
PATH OPTIONS
--system Automatically set up the installation paths
for system-wide installation.
--prefix=[dir] The root install directory. If this is set then
all subdirectories will be adjusted accordingly.
[$PWD/run]
--binary-dir=[dir] The location where the main server binary is
stored.
[$PWD/run/bin]
--config-dir=[dir] The location where the configuration files and
SSL certificates are stored.
[$PWD/run/conf]
--data-dir=[dir] The location where the data files, such as the
pid file, are stored.
[$PWD/run/data]
--example-dir=[dir] The location where the example configuration files
and SQL schemas are stored.
[$PWD/run/conf/examples]
--log-dir=[dir] The location where the log files are stored.
[$PWD/run/logs]
--manual-dir=[dir] The location where the manual files are stored.
[$PWD/run/manuals]
--module-dir=[dir] The location where the loadable modules are
stored.
[$PWD/run/modules]
--script-dir=[dir] The location where the scripts, such as the
init scripts, are stored.
[$PWD/run]
EXTRA MODULE OPTIONS
--enable-extras=[extras] Enables a comma separated list of extra modules.
--disable-extras=[extras] Disables a comma separated list of extra modules.
--list-extras Shows the availability status of all extra
modules.
MISC OPTIONS
--clean Remove the configuration cache file and start
the interactive configuration wizard.
--disable-auto-extras Disables automatically enabling extra modules
for which the dependencies are available.
--disable-interactive Disables the interactive configuration wizard.
--distribution-label=[text] Sets a distribution specific version label in
the build configuration.
--gid=[id|name] Sets the group to run InspIRCd as.
--help Show this message and exit.
--socketengine=[name] Sets the socket engine to be used. Possible
values are $SELIST.
--uid=[id|name] Sets the user to run InspIRCd as.
--update Updates the build environment with the settings
from the cache.
FLAGS
CXX=[name] Sets the C++ compiler to use when building the
server. If not specified then the build system
will search for c++, g++, clang++ or icpc.
If you have any problems with configuring InspIRCd then visit our IRC channel
at irc.inspircd.org #InspIRCd for support.
EOH
exit 0;
}
sub cmd_update {
print_error "You have not run $0 before. Please do this before trying to update the generated files." unless -f CONFIGURE_CACHE_FILE;
say 'Updating...';
my %config = read_config_file(CONFIGURE_CACHE_FILE);
my %compiler = get_compiler_info($config{CXX});
my %version = get_version $config{DISTRIBUTION};
parse_templates(\%config, \%compiler, \%version);
say 'Update complete!';
exit 0;
}
sub run_test($$;$) {
my ($what, $result, $adjective) = @_;
$adjective //= 'available';
print_format "Checking whether <|GREEN $what|> is $adjective ... ";
print_format $result ? "<|GREEN yes|>\n" : "<|RED no|>\n";
return $result;
}
sub test_file($$;$) {
my ($compiler, $file, $args) = @_;
my $status = 0;
$args //= '';
$status ||= system "$compiler -o __test_$file ${\CONFIGURE_ROOT}/make/test/$file $args ${\CONFIGURE_ERROR_PIPE}";
$status ||= system "./__test_$file ${\CONFIGURE_ERROR_PIPE}";
unlink "./__test_$file";
return !$status;
}
sub test_header($$;$) {
my ($compiler, $header, $args) = @_;
$args //= '';
open(my $fh, "| $compiler -E - $args ${\CONFIGURE_ERROR_PIPE}") or return 0;
print $fh "#include <$header>";
close $fh;
return !$?;
}
sub write_configure_cache(%) {
unless (-e CONFIGURE_DIRECTORY) {
print_format "Creating <|GREEN ${\CONFIGURE_DIRECTORY}|> ...\n";
create_directory CONFIGURE_DIRECTORY, 0750 or print_error "unable to create ${\CONFIGURE_DIRECTORY}: $!";
}
print_format "Writing <|GREEN ${\CONFIGURE_CACHE_FILE}|> ...\n";
my %config = @_;
write_config_file CONFIGURE_CACHE_FILE, %config;
}
sub get_compiler_info($) {
my $binary = shift;
my %info = (NAME => 'Unknown', VERSION => '0.0');
return %info if system "$binary -o __compiler_info ${\CONFIGURE_ROOT}/make/test/compiler_info.cpp ${\CONFIGURE_ERROR_PIPE}";
open(my $fh, '-|', './__compiler_info 2>/dev/null');
while (my $line = <$fh>) {
$info{$1} = $2 if $line =~ /^([A-Z]+)\s(.+)$/;
}
close $fh;
unlink './__compiler_info';
return %info;
}
sub find_compiler {
my @compilers = qw(c++ g++ clang++ icpc);
foreach my $compiler (shift // @compilers) {
return $compiler if __test_compiler $compiler;
return "xcrun $compiler" if $^O eq 'darwin' && __test_compiler "xcrun $compiler";
}
}
sub parse_templates($$$) {
# These are actually hash references
my ($config, $compiler, $version) = @_;
# Collect settings to be used when generating files
my %settings = __get_template_settings($config, $compiler, $version);
# Iterate through files in make/template.
foreach (<make/template/*>) {
print_format "Parsing <|GREEN $_|> ...\n";
open(my $fh, $_) or print_error "unable to read $_: $!";
my (@lines, $mode, @platforms, @targets);
# First pass: parse template variables and directives.
while (my $line = <$fh>) {
chomp $line;
# Does this line match a variable?
while ($line =~ /(@(\w+?)@)/) {
my ($variable, $name) = ($1, $2);
if (defined $settings{$name}) {
$line =~ s/\Q$variable\E/$settings{$name}/;
} else {
print_warning "unknown template variable '$name' in $_!";
last;
}
}
# Does this line match a directive?
if ($line =~ /^\s*%(\w+)\s+(.+)$/) {
if ($1 eq 'define') {
if ($settings{$2}) {
push @lines, "#define $2";
} else {
push @lines, "#undef $2";
}
} elsif ($1 eq 'mode') {
$mode = oct $2;
} elsif ($1 eq 'platform') {
push @platforms, $2;
} elsif ($1 eq 'target') {
push @targets, $2
} else {
print_warning "unknown template command '$1' in $_!";
push @lines, $line;
}
next;
}
push @lines, $line;
}
close $fh;
# Only proceed if this file should be templated on this platform.
if ($#platforms < 0 || grep { $_ eq $^O } @platforms) {
# Add a default target if the template has not defined one.
unless (@targets) {
push @targets, catfile(CONFIGURE_DIRECTORY, basename $_);
}
# Write the templated files to disk.
for my $target (@targets) {
# Create the directory if it doesn't already exist.
my $directory = dirname $target;
unless (-e $directory) {
print_format "Creating <|GREEN $directory|> ...\n";
create_directory $directory, 0750 or print_error "unable to create $directory: $!";
};
# Write the template file.
print_format "Writing <|GREEN $target|> ...\n";
open(my $fh, '>', $target) or print_error "unable to write $target: $!";
foreach (@lines) {
say $fh $_;
}
close $fh;
# Set file permissions.
if (defined $mode) {
chmod $mode, $target;
}
}
}
}
}
1;