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llvm.eclass
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# Copyright 1999-2018 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
# @ECLASS: llvm.eclass
# @MAINTAINER:
# Michał Górny <[email protected]>
# @AUTHOR:
# Michał Górny <[email protected]>
# @SUPPORTED_EAPIS: 6
# @BLURB: Utility functions to build against slotted LLVM
# @DESCRIPTION:
# The llvm.eclass provides utility functions that can be used to build
# against specific version of slotted LLVM (with fallback to :0 for old
# versions).
#
# This eclass does not generate dependency strings. You need to write
# a proper dependency string yourself to guarantee that appropriate
# version of LLVM is installed.
#
# Example use for a package supporting LLVM 3.8 to 5:
# @CODE
# inherit cmake-utils llvm
#
# RDEPEND="
# <sys-devel/llvm-6_rc:=
# || (
# sys-devel/llvm:5
# sys-devel/llvm:4
# >=sys-devel/llvm-3.8:0
# )
# "
#
# LLVM_MAX_SLOT=5
#
# # only if you need to define one explicitly
# pkg_setup() {
# llvm_pkg_setup
# do-something-else
# }
# @CODE
#
# Example for a package needing LLVM+clang w/ a specific target:
# @CODE
# inherit cmake-utils llvm
#
# # note: do not use := on both clang and llvm, it can match different
# # slots then. clang pulls llvm in, so we can skip the latter.
# RDEPEND="
# >=sys-devel/clang-4:=[llvm_targets_AMDGPU(+)]
# "
#
# llvm_check_deps() {
# has_version "sys-devel/clang:${LLVM_SLOT}[llvm_targets_AMDGPU(+)]"
# }
# @CODE
case "${EAPI:-0}" in
0|1|2|3|4|5)
die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI:-0} (too old) for ${ECLASS}"
;;
6)
;;
*)
die "Unsupported EAPI=${EAPI} (unknown) for ${ECLASS}"
;;
esac
EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup
if [[ ! ${_LLVM_ECLASS} ]]; then
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: LLVM_MAX_SLOT
# @DEFAULT_UNSET
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Highest LLVM slot supported by the package. Needs to be set before
# llvm_pkg_setup is called. If unset, no upper bound is assumed.
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: _LLVM_KNOWN_SLOTS
# @INTERNAL
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Correct values of LLVM slots, newest first.
declare -g -r _LLVM_KNOWN_SLOTS=( 8 7 6 5 4 )
# @FUNCTION: get_llvm_prefix
# @USAGE: [<max_slot>]
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Find the newest LLVM install that is acceptable for the package,
# and print an absolute path to it.
#
# If <max_slot> is specified, then only LLVM versions that are not newer
# than <max_slot> will be considered. Otherwise, all LLVM versions would
# be considered acceptable. The function does not support specifying
# minimal supported version -- the developer must ensure that a version
# new enough is installed via providing appropriate dependencies.
#
# If llvm_check_deps() function is defined within the ebuild, it will
# be called to verify whether a particular slot is accepable. Within
# the function scope, LLVM_SLOT will be defined to the SLOT value
# (0, 4, 5...). The function should return a true status if the slot
# is acceptable, false otherwise. If llvm_check_deps() is not defined,
# the function defaults to checking whether sys-devel/llvm:${LLVM_SLOT}
# is installed.
get_llvm_prefix() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
local max_slot=${1}
local slot
for slot in "${_LLVM_KNOWN_SLOTS[@]}"; do
# skip higher slots
if [[ -n ${max_slot} ]]; then
if [[ ${max_slot} == ${slot} ]]; then
max_slot=
else
continue
fi
fi
if declare -f llvm_check_deps >/dev/null; then
local LLVM_SLOT=${slot}
llvm_check_deps || continue
else
# check if LLVM package is installed
has_version "sys-devel/llvm:${slot}" || continue
fi
echo "${EPREFIX}/usr/lib/llvm/${slot}"
return
done
# max_slot should have been unset in the iteration
if [[ -n ${max_slot} ]]; then
die "${FUNCNAME}: invalid max_slot=${max_slot}"
fi
# fallback to :0
# assume it's always <= 4 (the lower max_slot allowed)
if has_version "sys-devel/llvm:0"; then
echo "${EPREFIX}/usr"
return
fi
die "No LLVM slot${1:+ <= ${1}} found installed!"
}
# @FUNCTION: llvm_pkg_setup
# @DESCRIPTION:
# Prepend the appropriate executable directory for the newest
# acceptable LLVM slot to the PATH. For path determination logic,
# please see the get_llvm_prefix documentation.
#
# The highest acceptable LLVM slot can be set in LLVM_MAX_SLOT variable.
# If it is unset or empty, any slot is acceptable.
#
# The PATH manipulation is only done for source builds. The function
# is a no-op when installing a binary package.
#
# If any other behavior is desired, the contents of the function
# should be inlined into the ebuild and modified as necessary.
llvm_pkg_setup() {
debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "${@}"
if [[ ${MERGE_TYPE} != binary ]]; then
local llvm_prefix=$(get_llvm_prefix "${LLVM_MAX_SLOT}")
# do not prepend /usr/bin, it's not necessary and breaks other
# prepends, https://bugs.gentoo.org/622866
if [[ ${llvm_prefix} != ${EPREFIX}/usr ]]; then
export PATH=${llvm_prefix}/bin:${PATH}
fi
fi
}
_LLVM_ECLASS=1
fi