#!/bin/sh #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # The Lazy Virtual Machine. # # Daan Leijen. # # Copyright 2001, Daan Leijen. This file is distributed under the terms # of the GNU Library General Public License. This file is based on the # original Objective Caml source copyrighted by INRIA Rocquencourt. #------------------------------------------------------------------------ ######################################################################### # # # Objective Caml # # # # Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt # # # # Copyright 1999 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et # # en Automatique. All rights reserved. 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*) echo "No suitable 64-bit integer type found." echo "#undef ARCH_INT64" >> m.h int64_supported=false;; esac;; esac fi # Determine endianness sh ./runtest endian.c case $? in 0) echo "This is a big-endian architecture." echo "#define ARCH_BIG_ENDIAN" >> m.h arch_endian="big endian";; 1) echo "This is a little-endian architecture." echo "#undef ARCH_BIG_ENDIAN" >> m.h arch_endian="little endian";; 2) echo "This architecture seems to be neither big endian nor little endian." echo "The LVM system won't run on this architecture." exit 2;; *) echo "Something went wrong during endianness determination." echo "You'll have to figure out endianness yourself" echo "(option ARCH_BIG_ENDIAN in m.h).";; esac # Determine alignment constraints sh ./runtest dblalign.c case $? in 0) echo "Doubles can be word-aligned." echo "#undef ARCH_ALIGN_DOUBLE" >> m.h;; 1) echo "Doubles must be doubleword-aligned." echo "#define ARCH_ALIGN_DOUBLE" >> m.h;; *) echo "Something went wrong during alignment determination for doubles." echo "I'm going to assume this architecture has alignment constraints over doubles." echo "That's a safe bet: The LVM system will work even if" echo "this architecture has actually no alignment constraints." echo "#define ARCH_ALIGN_DOUBLE" >> m.h;; esac if $int64_supported; then sh ./runtest int64align.c case $? in 0) echo "64-bit integers can be word-aligned." echo "#undef ARCH_ALIGN_INT64" >> m.h;; 1) echo "64-bit integers must be doubleword-aligned." echo "#define ARCH_ALIGN_INT64" >> m.h;; *) echo "Something went wrong during alignment determination for 64-bit integers." echo "I'm going to assume this architecture has alignment constraints." echo "That's a safe bet: The LVM system will work even if" echo "this architecture has actually no alignment constraints." echo "#define ARCH_ALIGN_INT64" >> m.h;; esac fi # Write the OS type (unix, cygwin or windows) echo "#define OS_TYPE \"$ostype\"" >> s.h case "$ccomp,$ostype" in gcc,windows) echo "#define OS_WINDOWS" >> s.h echo "#define OS_MINGW" >> s.h;; *,windows) echo "#define OS_WINDOWS" >> s.h;; *,cygwin*) echo "#define OS_UNIX" >> s.h echo "#define OS_CYGWIN" >> s.h;; *,*) echo "#define OS_UNIX" >> s.h;; esac echo "#define EXE \"$exe\"" >> s.h echo "#define DLL \"$dll\"" >> s.h # Check the semantics of signal handlers if sh ./hasgot sigaction sigprocmask; then echo "POSIX signal handling found." echo "#define POSIX_SIGNALS" >> s.h else if sh ./runtest signals.c; then echo "Signals have the BSD semantics." echo "#define BSD_SIGNALS" >> s.h else echo "Signals have the System V semantics." fi if sh ./hasgot sigsetmask; then echo "sigsetmask() found" echo "#define HAS_SIGSETMASK" >> s.h fi fi # calling conventions if sh ./runtest cdecl.c; then echo "has keyword __cdecl." echo "#define CCALL __cdecl" >> s.h else echo "#define CCALL" >> s.h fi if sh ./runtest stdcall.c; then echo "has keyword __stdcall." echo "#define STDCALL __stdcall" >> s.h fi if sh ./runtest const.c; then echo "has keyword const." else echo "#define const" >> s.h fi if sh ./runtest bool.c; then echo "has keyword bool, true and false." echo "#define HAS_BOOL" >> s.h fi if sh ./runtest labels.c; then echo "first class labels are supported." echo "#define HAS_LABEL_VALUES" >> s.h fi # header files echo echo "** check header files **" if test "$ostype" = "windows"; then echo "windows.h found" echo "#define HAS_WINDOWS_H" >> s.h else if sh ./hasgot -i dlfcn.h; then echo "dlfcn.h found." echo "#define HAS_DLFCN_H" >> s.h if sh ./hasgot -ldl dlopen; then echo " link with -ldl" cclinkopts="$cclinkopts -ldl" fi else if sh ./hasgot -i dl.h; then echo "dl.h found." echo "#define HAS_DL_H" >> s.h else echo "no dynamic linking available on this platform" fi fi if sh ./hasgot -i pthread.h; then echo "pthread.h found." echo "#define HAS_PTHREAD_H" >> s.h if sh ./hasgot pthread_mutex_init; then echo " link without -pthread" else echo " link with -pthread" cclinkopts="$cclinkopts -pthread" fi else echo "no system threads available on this platform" fi fi if sh ./hasgot -i stdarg.h; then echo "stdarg.h found." echo "#define HAS_STDARG_H" >> s.h fi if sh ./hasgot -i time.h; then echo "time.h found." echo "#define HAS_TIME_H" >> s.h fi if sh ./hasgot -i times.h; then echo "times.h found." echo "#define HAS_TIMES_H" >> s.h else if sh ./hasgot -i sys/times.h; then echo "sys/times.h found." echo "#define HAS_SYS_TIMES_H" >> s.h fi fi if sh ./hasgot -i io.h; then echo "io.h found." echo "#define HAS_IO_H" >> s.h fi if sh ./hasgot -i unistd.h; then echo "unistd.h found." echo "#define HAS_UNISTD_H" >> s.h fi if sh ./hasgot -i float.h; then echo "float.h found." echo "#define HAS_FLOAT_H" >> s.h fi if sh ./hasgot -i ieeefp.h; then echo "ieeefp.h found." echo "#define HAS_IEEEFP_H" >> s.h fi # functions echo echo "** check functions **" if sh ./hasgot strerror; then echo "strerror() found." echo "#define HAS_STRERROR" >> s.h fi if sh ./hasgot memmove; then echo "memmove() found." echo "#define HAS_MEMMOVE" >> s.h fi if sh ./hasgot vsnprintf; then echo "vsnprintf() found." echo "#define HAS_VSNPRINTF" >> s.h else if sh ./hasgot _vsnprintf; then echo "_vsnprintf() found." echo "#define HAS__VSNPRINTF" >> s.h fi fi if sh ./hasgot snprintf; then echo "snprintf() found." echo "#define HAS_SNPRINTF" >> s.h else if sh ./hasgot _snprintf; then echo "_snprintf() found." echo "#define HAS__SNPRINTF" >> s.h fi fi if sh ./hasgot strncpy; then echo "strncpy() found." else echo "#define strncpy(dest,src,size) strcpy(dest,src)" >> s.h fi if sh ./hasgot stricmp; then echo "stricmp() found." echo "#define HAS_STRICMP" >> s.h fi if sh ./hasgot _controlfp; then echo "_controlfp() found." echo "#define HAS_CONTROLFP" >> s.h fi # Finish generated files echo "CC=$ccomp" >> makefile echo "LINK=$link" >> makefile echo "STRIP=$strip" >> makefile echo "LINKOPTS=$cclinkopts" >> makefile echo "EXE=$exe" >> makefile echo "DLL=$dll" >> makefile echo "CP=cp" >> makefile echo "CD=cd" >> makefile echo "RM=rm -f" >> makefile echo "MKDIR=mkdir -p" >> makefile case "$config" in cl-i[3456789]86-pc-windows*) echo "CONFIGPATH=config/$config" >> makefile;; *) echo "CONFIGPATH=config" >> makefile;; esac echo "CCOPTS=$cccompopts -fno-strict-aliasing -I\$(CONFIGPATH)" >> makefile rm -f tst$exe hasgot.c *.obj rm -f ../m.h ../s.h ../Makefile cp m.h s.h makefile .. # copy Visual C++ configuration for people without cygwin if test "$ccomp" = "cl"; then rm -f ../$config/m.h ../$config/s.h ../$config/Makefile mkdir -p ../$config cp m.h s.h makefile ../$config fi rm -f m.h s.h makefile # Print a summary echo echo "** Configuration summary **" echo echo "System:" echo " descriptor................ $host" echo " architecture.............. $arch_bits" echo " endianness................ $arch_endian" echo echo "Configuration for the c compiler:" echo " C compiler used........... $cc" echo " options for compiling..... $cccompopts" echo " linker used............... $link" echo " options for linking....... $cclinkopts" echo echo