169 lines
5.0 KiB
Tcl
169 lines
5.0 KiB
Tcl
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# Copyright (c) 2016 WorkWare Systems http://www.workware.net.au/
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# All rights reserved
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# @synopsis:
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#
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# The 'pkg-config' module allows package information to be found via 'pkg-config'.
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#
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# If not cross-compiling, the package path should be determined automatically
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# by 'pkg-config'.
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# If cross-compiling, the default package path is the compiler sysroot.
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# If the C compiler doesn't support '-print-sysroot', the path can be supplied
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# by the '--sysroot' option or by defining 'SYSROOT'.
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#
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# 'PKG_CONFIG' may be set to use an alternative to 'pkg-config'.
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use cc
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options {
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sysroot:dir => "Override compiler sysroot for pkg-config search path"
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}
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# @pkg-config-init ?required?
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#
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# Initialises the 'pkg-config' system. Unless '$required' is set to 0,
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# it is a fatal error if a usable 'pkg-config' is not found .
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#
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# This command will normally be called automatically as required,
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# but it may be invoked explicitly if lack of 'pkg-config' is acceptable.
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#
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# Returns 1 if ok, or 0 if 'pkg-config' not found/usable (only if '$required' is 0).
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#
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proc pkg-config-init {{required 1}} {
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if {[is-defined HAVE_PKG_CONFIG]} {
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return [get-define HAVE_PKG_CONFIG]
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}
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set found 0
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define PKG_CONFIG [get-env PKG_CONFIG pkg-config]
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msg-checking "Checking for pkg-config..."
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if {[catch {exec [get-define PKG_CONFIG] --version} version]} {
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msg-result "[get-define PKG_CONFIG] (not found)"
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if {$required} {
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user-error "No usable pkg-config"
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}
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} else {
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msg-result $version
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define PKG_CONFIG_VERSION $version
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set found 1
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if {[opt-str sysroot o]} {
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define SYSROOT [file-normalize $o]
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msg-result "Using specified sysroot [get-define SYSROOT]"
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} elseif {[get-define build] ne [get-define host]} {
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if {[catch {exec-with-stderr {*}[get-define CC] -print-sysroot} result errinfo] == 0} {
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# Use the compiler sysroot, if there is one
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define SYSROOT $result
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msg-result "Found compiler sysroot $result"
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} else {
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configlog "[get-define CC] -print-sysroot: $result"
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set msg "pkg-config: Cross compiling, but no compiler sysroot and no --sysroot supplied"
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if {$required} {
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user-error $msg
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} else {
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msg-result $msg
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}
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set found 0
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}
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}
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if {[is-defined SYSROOT]} {
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set sysroot [get-define SYSROOT]
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# XXX: It's possible that these should be set only when invoking pkg-config
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global env
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set env(PKG_CONFIG_DIR) ""
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# Supposedly setting PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR means that PKG_CONFIG_PATH is ignored,
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# but it doesn't seem to work that way in practice
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set env(PKG_CONFIG_PATH) ""
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# Do we need to try /usr/local as well or instead?
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set env(PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR) $sysroot/usr/lib/pkgconfig:$sysroot/usr/share/pkgconfig
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set env(PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR) $sysroot
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}
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}
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define HAVE_PKG_CONFIG $found
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return $found
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}
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# @pkg-config module ?requirements?
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#
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# Use 'pkg-config' to find the given module meeting the given requirements.
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# e.g.
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#
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## pkg-config pango >= 1.37.0
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#
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# If found, returns 1 and sets 'HAVE_PKG_PANGO' to 1 along with:
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#
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## PKG_PANGO_VERSION to the found version
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## PKG_PANGO_LIBS to the required libs (--libs-only-l)
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## PKG_PANGO_LDFLAGS to the required linker flags (--libs-only-L)
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## PKG_PANGO_CFLAGS to the required compiler flags (--cflags)
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#
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# If not found, returns 0.
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#
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proc pkg-config {module args} {
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set ok [pkg-config-init]
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msg-checking "Checking for $module $args..."
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if {!$ok} {
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msg-result "no pkg-config"
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return 0
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}
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set pkgconfig [get-define PKG_CONFIG]
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set ret [catch {exec $pkgconfig --modversion "$module $args"} version]
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configlog "$pkgconfig --modversion $module $args: $version"
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if {$ret} {
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msg-result "not found"
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return 0
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}
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# Sometimes --modversion succeeds but because of dependencies it isn't usable
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# This seems to show up with --cflags
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set ret [catch {exec $pkgconfig --cflags $module} cflags]
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if {$ret} {
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msg-result "unusable ($version - see config.log)"
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configlog "$pkgconfig --cflags $module"
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configlog $cflags
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return 0
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}
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msg-result $version
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set prefix [feature-define-name $module PKG_]
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define HAVE_${prefix}
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define ${prefix}_VERSION $version
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define ${prefix}_CFLAGS $cflags
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define ${prefix}_LIBS [exec $pkgconfig --libs-only-l $module]
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define ${prefix}_LDFLAGS [exec $pkgconfig --libs-only-L $module]
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return 1
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}
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# @pkg-config-get module setting
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#
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# Convenience access to the results of 'pkg-config'.
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#
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# For example, '[pkg-config-get pango CFLAGS]' returns
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# the value of 'PKG_PANGO_CFLAGS', or '""' if not defined.
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proc pkg-config-get {module name} {
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set prefix [feature-define-name $module PKG_]
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get-define ${prefix}_${name} ""
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}
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# @pkg-config-get-var module variable
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#
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# Return the value of the given variable from the given pkg-config module.
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# The module must already have been successfully detected with pkg-config.
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# e.g.
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#
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## if {[pkg-config harfbuzz >= 2.5]} {
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## define harfbuzz_libdir [pkg-config-get-var harfbuzz libdir]
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## }
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#
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# Returns the empty string if the variable isn't defined.
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proc pkg-config-get-var {module variable} {
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set pkgconfig [get-define PKG_CONFIG]
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set prefix [feature-define-name $module HAVE_PKG_]
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exec $pkgconfig $module --variable $variable
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}
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