#include <limits>
-#ifndef _WIN32
-#include <sys/utsname.h>
-#endif
#include <msp/strings/format.h>
#include <msp/strings/utils.h>
#include "architecture.h"
#include "builder.h"
+#include "executable.h"
+#include "importlibrary.h"
+#include "objectfile.h"
+#include "sharedlibrary.h"
+#include "staticlibrary.h"
+#include "sysutils.h"
using namespace std;
using namespace Msp;
{
"387", "x86",
"sse", "x86",
+ "sse3", "x86",
+ "sse4.1", "x86",
"vfpv3", "arm",
"neon", "arm",
0
0
};
+const char *toolchains[] =
+{
+ "gnu",
+ "clang",
+ "msvc",
+ 0
+};
+
const char *aliases[] =
{
"pc", "x86",
"x86_64", "x86-64",
+ "x64", "x86-64",
"amd64", "x86-64",
"i586", "pentium",
"i686", "pentiumpro",
"power macintosh", "ppc",
"armeabi", "arm",
"v7a", "armv7a",
+ "gcc", "gnu",
+ "mingw", "windows-gnu",
0
};
{
if(spec.empty())
{
-#ifdef _WIN32
- system = "windows";
-#else
- utsname un;
- if(uname(&un)==0)
- {
- system = tolower(un.sysname);
- parse_specification(tolower(un.machine));
- // We really only want to set type for the default arch
- cpu.clear();
- }
-#endif
+ parse_specification(get_system_type());
+ // We really only want to set type for the default arch
+ cpu.clear();
bits = sizeof(void *)*numeric_limits<unsigned char>::digits;
native = true;
}
else if(bits==native_arch.bits)
native = true;
}
+
+ if(toolchain.empty())
+ {
+ if((system=="darwin" || system=="freebsd") && builder.get_vfs().find_binary("clang"))
+ toolchain = "clang";
+ else if(system=="windows" && native)
+ toolchain = "msvc";
+ else
+ toolchain = "gnu";
+ }
+
name = type;
if(!cpu.empty())
name += format("-%s", cpu);
if(!fpu.empty())
name += format("-%s", fpu);
- name += format("-%d-%s", bits, system);
+ name += format("-%d-%s-%s", bits, system, toolchain);
if(system=="windows")
{
- sharedlib_patterns.push_back(Pattern("%.dll"));
- sharedlib_patterns.push_back(Pattern("lib%.dll"));
- /* XXX Hack: Consider import libraries (*.dll.a) as dynamic libraries,
- even though technically they are linked statically. */
- sharedlib_patterns.push_back(Pattern("lib%.dll.a"));
- staticlib_patterns.push_back(Pattern("lib%.a"));
- staticlib_patterns.push_back(Pattern("%.lib"));
- executable_patterns.push_back(Pattern("%.exe"));
+ add_pattern<SharedLibrary>("%.dll");
+ if(toolchain=="msvc")
+ {
+ add_pattern<ObjectFile>("%.obj");
+ add_pattern<ImportLibrary>("%.lib");
+ add_pattern<StaticLibrary>("%_static.lib");
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ add_pattern<ObjectFile>("%.o");
+ add_pattern<SharedLibrary>("lib%.dll");
+ add_pattern<ImportLibrary>("lib%.dll.a");
+ add_pattern<StaticLibrary>("lib%.a");
+ }
+ add_pattern<Executable>("%.exe");
}
else
{
+ add_pattern<ObjectFile>("%.o");
if(system=="darwin")
- sharedlib_patterns.push_back(Pattern("lib%.dylib"));
+ add_pattern<SharedLibrary>("lib%.dylib");
else
- sharedlib_patterns.push_back(Pattern("lib%.so"));
- staticlib_patterns.push_back(Pattern("lib%.a"));
- executable_patterns.push_back(Pattern("%"));
+ add_pattern<SharedLibrary>("lib%.so");
+ add_pattern<StaticLibrary>("lib%.a");
+ add_pattern<Executable>("%");
}
}
bool negate = (pattern[0]=='!');
vector<string> parts = split(pattern.substr(negate), "-");
resolve_aliases(parts);
- for(vector<string>::const_iterator i=parts.begin(); i!=parts.end(); ++i)
+ for(const string &p: parts)
{
- if((*i=="32" && bits==32) || (*i=="64" && bits==64))
+ if((p=="32" && bits==32) || (p=="64" && bits==64))
;
- else if(*i!=type && *i!=cpu && *i!=fpu && *i!=system)
+ else if(p!=type && p!=cpu && p!=fpu && p!=system && p!=toolchain)
return negate;
}
return !negate;
}
-string Architecture::best_match(const list<string> &names) const
+string Architecture::best_match(const vector<string> &names) const
{
string best;
unsigned best_size = 0;
- for(list<string>::const_iterator i=names.begin(); i!=names.end(); ++i)
- if(match_name(*i))
+ for(const string &n: names)
+ if(match_name(n))
{
/* TODO Do full parse and alias resolution here? Otherwise x86 and
x86_64 are treated as equally good, even though the latter is more
specific. */
unsigned size = 1;
- for(string::const_iterator j=i->begin(); j!=i->end(); ++j)
- size += (*j=='-');
+ for(char c: n)
+ size += (c=='-');
if(size>best_size)
{
- best = *i;
+ best = n;
best_size = size;
}
}
return best;
}
+template<typename T>
+void Architecture::add_pattern(const string &pat)
+{
+ filename_patterns[typeid(T).name()].push_back(Pattern(pat));
+}
+
void Architecture::resolve_aliases(vector<string> &parts)
{
for(unsigned i=0; i<parts.size(); ++i)
{
vector<string> parts = split(spec, "-");
resolve_aliases(parts);
- for(vector<string>::const_iterator i=parts.begin(); i!=parts.end(); ++i)
+ for(const string &p: parts)
{
bool ok = false;
for(unsigned j=0; (!ok && types[j]); ++j)
- if(*i==types[j])
+ if(p==types[j])
{
- if(!type.empty() && *i!=type)
+ if(!type.empty() && p!=type)
throw invalid_argument("Conflicting type specification");
- type = *i;
+ type = p;
ok = true;
}
for(unsigned j=0; (!ok && cpus[j]); j+=2)
- if(*i==cpus[j])
+ if(p==cpus[j])
{
if(type.empty())
type = cpus[j+1];
else if(cpus[j+1]!=type)
throw invalid_argument("Conflicting CPU specification");
- cpu = *i;
+ cpu = p;
ok = true;
}
for(unsigned j=0; (!ok && fpus[j]); j+=2)
- if(*i==fpus[j])
+ if(p==fpus[j])
{
if(fpus[j+1]!=type)
throw invalid_argument("Conflicting FPU specification");
- fpu = *i;
+ fpu = p;
ok = true;
}
for(unsigned j=0; (!ok && systems[j]); ++j)
- if(*i==systems[j])
+ if(p==systems[j])
+ {
+ system = p;
+ ok = true;
+ }
+
+ for(unsigned j=0; (!ok && toolchains[j]); ++j)
+ if(p==toolchains[j])
{
- system = *i;
+ toolchain = p;
ok = true;
}
- if(!ok && (*i=="32" || *i=="64"))
+ if(!ok && (p=="32" || p=="64"))
{
- bits = lexical_cast<unsigned>(*i);
+ bits = lexical_cast<unsigned>(p);
ok = true;
}
if(!ok)
- throw invalid_argument("Unrecognized part in arch specification: "+*i);
+ throw invalid_argument("Unrecognized part in arch specification: "+p);
}
}