kuroko/Makefile
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Makefile

CFLAGS ?= -g -O3 -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -Wno-unused-parameter
TARGET = kuroko
OBJS = $(patsubst %.c, %.o, $(filter-out src/module_% src/rline.c src/kuroko.c,$(sort $(wildcard src/*.c))))
MODULES = $(patsubst src/module_%.c, modules/%.so, $(sort $(wildcard src/module_*.c)))
HEADERS = $(wildcard src/*.h)
TOOLS = $(patsubst tools/%.c, krk-%, $(sort $(wildcard tools/*.c)))
# These are used by the install target. We call the local kuroko to get the
# version string to use for the final library, so, uh, probably don't
# try to do that in a cross-compile environment...
VERSION = $(shell ./kuroko --version | sed 's/.* //')
SONAME = libkuroko-$(VERSION).so
KRKMODS = $(wildcard modules/*.krk modules/*/*.krk modules/*/*/*.krk)
ifndef KRK_ENABLE_STATIC
# The normal build configuration is as a shared library or DLL (on Windows)
CFLAGS += -fPIC
ifeq (,$(findstring mingw,$(CC)))
# We set rpath here mostly so you can run the locally-built interpreter
# with the correct library; it shouldn't be needed in a real installation.
LDFLAGS += -Wl,-rpath -Wl,'$$ORIGIN' -L.
# On POSIX-like platforms, link with libdl and assume -lkuroko gives us
# our own library.
LDLIBS += -ldl -lkuroko
else
# For Windows, disable format string warnings because gcc will get mad
# about non-portable Windows format specifiers...
CFLAGS += -Wno-format
# And we need to link this by name with extension because I don't want
# to actually rename it to kuroko.dll or whatever.
LDLIBS += libkuroko.so
endif
all: ${TARGET} ${MODULES} ${TOOLS}
KUROKO_LIBS = libkuroko.so
else
# Static builds are a little different...
CFLAGS +=-DSTATIC_ONLY
LDFLAGS += -static
all: ${TARGET}
KUROKO_LIBS = ${OBJS}
endif
ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Linux)
ifeq (,$(findstring mingw,$(CC)))
# Enable threading by default on Linux,
# but make sure we're not cross-building
# with ming first...
KRK_ENABLE_THREAD ?= 1
endif
endif
ifeq ($(shell uname -s),Darwin)
# Assume we're not using ming to build for Windows on macOS
# and enable threads for Darwin, as they've been tested there.
KRK_ENABLE_THREAD ?= 1
endif
ifeq (1,$(KRK_ENABLE_THREAD))
# Thread support is EXPERIMENTAL
# and downright known to be broken
# (but only if you actually use it)
CFLAGS += -DENABLE_THREADING
LDLIBS += -lpthread
endif
ifndef KRK_DISABLE_RLINE
# Normally, we link the rich line editor into the
# interpreter (and not the main library!)
KUROKO_LIBS += src/rline.o
else
# ... but it can be disabled if you want a more "pure" build,
# or if you don't have solid support for the escape sequences
# it requires on your target platform.
CFLAGS += -DNO_RLINE
endif
ifndef KRK_DISABLE_DEBUG
# Disabling debug functions doesn't really do much; it may result in a smaller
# library when stripped as there's a lot of debug text, but no performance
# difference has ever been noted from disabling, eg., instruction tracing.
CFLAGS += -DDEBUG
endif
ifdef KRK_ENABLE_BUNDLE
# When bundling, disable shared object modules.
MODULES =
# Add the sources from the shared object modules as regular sources.
KUROKO_LIBS += $(patsubst %.c,%.o,$(sort $(wildcard src/module_*.c)))
# Enable the build flag so the interpreter binary knows to run startup functions
CFLAGS += -DBUNDLE_LIBS=1
# And link anything our core modules would have needed
LDLIBS += -lm
endif
.PHONY: help
help:
@echo "Configuration options available:"
@echo " KRK_DISABLE_RLINE=1 Do not build with the rich line editing library enabled."
@echo " KRK_DISABLE_DEBUG=1 Disable debugging features (might be faster)."
@echo " KRK_ENABLE_STATIC=1 Build a single static binary."
@echo " KRK_ENABLE_BUNDLE=1 Link C modules directly into the interpreter."
@echo " KRK_ENABLE_THREAD=1 Enable EXPERIMENTAL threading support. (* enabled by default on Linux)"
@echo ""
@echo "Available tools: ${TOOLS}"
kuroko: src/kuroko.o ${KUROKO_LIBS}
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ src/kuroko.o ${KUROKO_LIBS} ${LDLIBS}
krk-%: tools/%.c ${KUROKO_LIBS}
${CC} -Itools ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ $< ${KUROKO_LIBS} ${LDLIBS}
libkuroko.so: ${OBJS}
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -shared -o $@ ${OBJS}
# Make sure we rebuild things when headers change as we have a lot of
# headers that define build flags...
%.o: ${HEADERS}
# Modules are built as shared objects. We link them with LDLIBS
# as well, but this probably isn't necessary?
modules/%.so: src/module_%.c libkuroko.so
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -shared -o $@ $< ${LDLIBS}
# A module can have dependencies that didn't exist in the main lib,
# like how the math library pulls in libm but we kept references
# to that out of the main interpreter.
modules/math.so: src/module_math.c libkuroko.so
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -shared -o $@ $< -lm ${LDLIBS}
.PHONY: clean
clean:
@rm -f ${OBJS} ${TARGET} ${MODULES} libkuroko.so src/*.o kuroko.exe ${TOOLS} $(patsubst %,%.exe,${TOOLS})
tags: $(wildcard src/*.c) $(wildcard src/*.h)
@ctags --c-kinds=+lx src/*.c src/*.h
# Test targets run against all .krk files in the test/ directory, writing
# stdout to `.expect` files, and then comparing with `git`.
# To update the tests if changes are expected, run `make test` and commit the result.
.PHONY: test stress-test
test:
@for i in test/*.krk; do echo $$i; KUROKO_TEST_ENV=1 $(TESTWRAPPER) ./kuroko $$i > $$i.expect; done
@git diff --exit-code test/*.expect
# You can also set TESTWRAPPER to other things to run the tests in other tools.
stress-test:
$(MAKE) TESTWRAPPER='valgrind' test
# The install target is set up for modern multiarch Linux environments,
# and you may need to do extra work for it to make sense on other targets.
LIBCARCH ?= $(shell gcc -print-multiarch)
prefix ?= /usr/local
exec_prefix ?= $(prefix)
includedir ?= $(prefix)/include
bindir ?= $(exec_prefix)/bin
libdir ?= $(exec_prefix)/lib/$(LIBCARCH)
INSTALL = install
INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL)
INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL) -m 644
.PHONY: install
install: kuroko libkuroko.so ${HEADERS} $(KRKMODS) $(MODULES)
$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/kuroko
$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)
$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/../lib/kuroko
$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/../lib/kuroko/syntax
$(INSTALL) -d $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/../lib/kuroko/foo/bar
$(INSTALL_DATA) ${HEADERS} $(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/kuroko/
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) kuroko $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/kuroko
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) libkuroko.so $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/$(SONAME)
ln -s -f $(SONAME) $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libkuroko.so
$(INSTALL_DATA) modules/*.krk $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/../lib/kuroko/
$(INSTALL_DATA) modules/foo/*.krk $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/../lib/kuroko/foo/
$(INSTALL_DATA) modules/foo/bar/*.krk $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/../lib/kuroko/foo/bar/
$(INSTALL_DATA) modules/syntax/*.krk $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/../lib/kuroko/syntax/
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(MODULES) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/../lib/kuroko/
install-strip: all
$(MAKE) INSTALL_PROGRAM='$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) -s' install
# The deb target piggybacks off the install target, creating a temporary DESTDIR
# to install into with 'prefix' as /usr, packages that with fpm, and removes DESTDIR
.PHONY: deb
deb: kuroko libkuroko.so
$(eval DESTDIR := $(shell mktemp -d))
$(MAKE) prefix=/usr DESTDIR='$(DESTDIR)' install-strip
fpm -s dir -C $(DESTDIR) -t deb \
-n "kuroko" \
-m "K. Lange <klange@toaruos.org>" \
--description "Bytecode-compiled interpreted dynamic programming language." \
--url "https://kuroko-lang.github.io/" \
--license "ISC" \
--category "devel" \
-d "libc6 (>= 2.29)" \
--version $(VERSION) \
--iteration 0 \
--directories $(libdir)/kuroko
rm -r $(DESTDIR)