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#!/bin/sh
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#
# GCC-compatible wrapper for cl.exe and ml.exe. Arguments are given in GCC
# format and translated into something sensible for cl or ml.
#
args_orig=$@
args="-nologo -W3"
linkargs=
static_crt=
debug_crt=
cl="cl"
ml="ml"
safeseh="-safeseh"
output=
libpaths=
libversion=7
verbose=
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case $1
in
--verbose)
$verbose=1
shift 1
;;
--version)
args="-help"
shift 1
;;
-fexceptions)
# Don't enable exceptions for now.
#args="$args -EHac"
shift 1
;;
-m32)
shift 1
;;
-m64)
ml="ml64" # "$MSVC/x86_amd64/ml64"
safeseh=
shift 1
;;
-clang-cl)
cl="clang-cl"
shift 1
;;
-O0)
args="$args -Od"
shift 1
;;
-O*)
# Runtime error checks (enabled by setting -RTC1 in the -DFFI_DEBUG
# case below) are not compatible with optimization flags and will
# cause the build to fail. Therefore, drop the optimization flag if
# -DFFI_DEBUG is also set.
case $args_orig in
*-DFFI_DEBUG*)
args="$args"
;;
*)
# The ax_cc_maxopt.m4 macro from the upstream autoconf-archive
# project doesn't support MSVC and therefore ends up trying to
# use -O3. Use the equivalent "max optimization" flag for MSVC
# instead of erroring out.
case $1 in
-O3)
args="$args -O2"
;;
*)
args="$args $1"
;;
esac
opt="true"
;;
esac
shift 1
;;
-g)
# Enable debug symbol generation.
args="$args -Zi"
shift 1
;;
-DFFI_DEBUG)
# Enable runtime error checks.
args="$args -RTC1"
defines="$defines $1"
shift 1
;;
-DUSE_STATIC_RTL)
# Link against static CRT.
static_crt=1
shift 1
;;
-DUSE_DEBUG_RTL)
# Link against debug CRT.
debug_crt=1
shift 1
;;
-c)
args="$args -c"
args="$(echo $args | sed 's%/Fe%/Fo%g')"
single="-c"
shift 1
;;
-D*=*)
name="$(echo $1|sed 's/-D\([^=][^=]*\)=.*/\1/g')"
value="$(echo $1|sed 's/-D[^=][^=]*=//g')"
args="$args -D${name}='$value'"
defines="$defines -D${name}='$value'"
shift 1
;;
-D*)
args="$args $1"
defines="$defines $1"
shift 1
;;
-I)
p=$(cygpath -m $2)
args="$args -I$p"
includes="$includes -I$p"
shift 2
;;
-I*)
p=$(cygpath -m ${1#-I})
args="$args -I$p"
includes="$includes -I$p"
shift 1
;;
-L)
p=$(cygpath -m $2)
linkargs="$linkargs -LIBPATH:$p"
shift 2
;;
-L*)
p=$(cygpath -m ${1#-L})
linkargs="$linkargs -LIBPATH:$p"
shift 1
;;
-link)
# add next argument verbatim to linker args
linkargs="$linkargs $2"
shift 2
;;
-l*)
case $1
in
-lffi)
linkargs="$linkargs lib${1#-l}-${libversion}.lib"
;;
*)
# ignore other libraries like -lm, hope they are
# covered by MSVCRT
# linkargs="$linkargs ${1#-l}.lib"
;;
esac
shift 1
;;
-W|-Wextra)
# TODO map extra warnings
shift 1
;;
-Wall)
# -Wall on MSVC is overzealous, and we already build with -W3. Nothing
# to do here.
shift 1
;;
-pedantic)
# libffi tests -pedantic with -Wall, so drop it also.
shift 1
;;
-warn)
# ignore -warn all from libtool as well.
if test "$2" = "all"; then
shift 2
else
args="$args -warn"
shift 1
fi
;;
-Werror)
args="$args -WX"
shift 1
;;
-W*)
# TODO map specific warnings
shift 1
;;
-S)
args="$args -FAs"
shift 1
;;
-o)
outdir="$(dirname $2)"
base="$(basename $2|sed 's/\.[^.]*//g')"
if [ -n "$single" ]; then
output="-Fo$2"
else
output="-Fe$2"
fi
if [ -n "$assembly" ]; then
args="$args $output"
else
args="$args $output -Fd$outdir/$base -Fp$outdir/$base -Fa$outdir/$base"
fi
shift 2
;;
*.S)
src=$1
assembly="true"
shift 1
;;
*.c)
args="$args $1"
shift 1
;;
*)
# Assume it's an MSVC argument, and pass it through.
args="$args $1"
shift 1
;;
esac
done
if [ -n "$linkargs" ]; then
# If -Zi is specified, certain optimizations are implicitly disabled
# by MSVC. Add back those optimizations if this is an optimized build.
# NOTE: These arguments must come after all others.
if [ -n "$opt" ]; then
linkargs="$linkargs -OPT:REF -OPT:ICF -INCREMENTAL:NO"
fi
args="$args -link $linkargs"
fi
if [ -n "$static_crt" ]; then
md=-MT
else
md=-MD
fi
if [ -n "$debug_crt" ]; then
md="${md}d"
fi
if [ -n "$assembly" ]; then
if [ -z "$outdir" ]; then
outdir="."
fi
ppsrc="$outdir/$(basename $src|sed 's/.S$/.asm/g')"
if test -n "$verbose"; then
echo "$cl -nologo -EP $includes $defines $src > $ppsrc"
fi
"$cl" -nologo -EP $includes $defines $src > $ppsrc || exit $?
output="$(echo $output | sed 's%/F[dpa][^ ]*%%g')"
args="-nologo $safeseh $single $output $ppsrc"
if test -n "$verbose"; then
echo "$ml $args"
fi
eval "\"$ml\" $args"
result=$?
# required to fix ml64 broken output?
#mv *.obj $outdir
else
args="$md $args"
if test -n "$verbose"; then
echo "$cl $args"
fi
# Return an error code of 1 if an invalid command line parameter is passed
# instead of just ignoring it. Any output that is not a warning or an
# error is filtered so this command behaves more like gcc. cl.exe prints
# the name of the compiled file otherwise, which breaks the dejagnu checks
# for excess warnings and errors.
eval "(\"$cl\" $args 2>&1 1>&3 | \
awk '{print \$0} /D9002/ {error=1} END{exit error}' >&2) 3>&1 | \
awk '/warning|error/'"
result=$?
fi
exit $result
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