| /* Compiler driver program that can handle many languages. |
| Copyright (C) 1987, 89, 92-96, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| |
| This file is part of GNU CC. |
| |
| GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify |
| it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by |
| the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) |
| any later version. |
| |
| GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
| MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the |
| GNU General Public License for more details. |
| |
| You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to |
| the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, |
| Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. |
| |
| This paragraph is here to try to keep Sun CC from dying. |
| The number of chars here seems crucial!!!! */ |
| |
| /* This program is the user interface to the C compiler and possibly to |
| other compilers. It is used because compilation is a complicated procedure |
| which involves running several programs and passing temporary files between |
| them, forwarding the users switches to those programs selectively, |
| and deleting the temporary files at the end. |
| |
| CC recognizes how to compile each input file by suffixes in the file names. |
| Once it knows which kind of compilation to perform, the procedure for |
| compilation is specified by a string called a "spec". */ |
| |
| #include <sys/types.h> |
| #include <ctype.h> |
| #include <signal.h> |
| #include <sys/stat.h> |
| #include <errno.h> |
| |
| #ifndef NO_SYS_FILE_H |
| #include <sys/file.h> /* May get R_OK, etc. on some systems. */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #include "config.h" |
| #include "obstack.h" |
| #include "gansidecl.h" |
| |
| #ifdef __STDC__ |
| #include <stdarg.h> |
| #else |
| #include <varargs.h> |
| #endif |
| #include <stdio.h> |
| |
| #ifndef R_OK |
| #define R_OK 4 |
| #define W_OK 2 |
| #define X_OK 1 |
| #endif |
| |
| /* ??? Need to find a GCC header to put these in. */ |
| extern int pexecute PROTO ((const char *, char * const *, const char *, |
| const char *, char **, char **, int)); |
| extern int pwait PROTO ((int, int *, int)); |
| /* Flag arguments to pexecute. */ |
| #define PEXECUTE_FIRST 1 |
| #define PEXECUTE_LAST 2 |
| #define PEXECUTE_SEARCH 4 |
| #define PEXECUTE_VERBOSE 8 |
| |
| #ifndef WIFSIGNALED |
| #define WIFSIGNALED(S) (((S) & 0xff) != 0 && ((S) & 0xff) != 0x7f) |
| #endif |
| #ifndef WTERMSIG |
| #define WTERMSIG(S) ((S) & 0x7f) |
| #endif |
| #ifndef WIFEXITED |
| #define WIFEXITED(S) (((S) & 0xff) == 0) |
| #endif |
| #ifndef WEXITSTATUS |
| #define WEXITSTATUS(S) (((S) & 0xff00) >> 8) |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef VMS |
| #define exit __posix_exit |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Define O_RDONLY if the system hasn't defined it for us. */ |
| #ifndef O_RDONLY |
| #define O_RDONLY 0 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef USG |
| #define vfork fork |
| #endif /* USG */ |
| |
| /* Test if something is a normal file. */ |
| #ifndef S_ISREG |
| #define S_ISREG(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Test if something is a directory. */ |
| #ifndef S_ISDIR |
| #define S_ISDIR(m) (((m) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* By default there is no special suffix for executables. */ |
| #ifdef EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX |
| #define HAVE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX |
| #else |
| #define EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* By default, the suffix for object files is ".o". */ |
| #ifdef OBJECT_SUFFIX |
| #define HAVE_OBJECT_SUFFIX |
| #else |
| #define OBJECT_SUFFIX ".o" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* By default, colon separates directories in a path. */ |
| #ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR |
| #define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef DIR_SEPARATOR |
| #define DIR_SEPARATOR '/' |
| #endif |
| |
| static char dir_separator_str[] = {DIR_SEPARATOR, 0}; |
| |
| #define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc |
| #define obstack_chunk_free free |
| |
| extern void free (); |
| extern char *getenv (); |
| |
| extern char *choose_temp_base PROTO((void)); |
| |
| #ifndef errno |
| extern int errno; |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef HAVE_STRERROR |
| extern int sys_nerr; |
| #if defined(bsd4_4) |
| extern const char *const sys_errlist[]; |
| #else |
| extern char *sys_errlist[]; |
| #endif |
| #else |
| extern char *strerror(); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* If a stage of compilation returns an exit status >= 1, |
| compilation of that file ceases. */ |
| |
| #define MIN_FATAL_STATUS 1 |
| |
| /* Flag saying to print the directories gcc will search through looking for |
| programs, libraries, etc. */ |
| |
| static int print_search_dirs; |
| |
| /* Flag saying to print the full filename of this file |
| as found through our usual search mechanism. */ |
| |
| static char *print_file_name = NULL; |
| |
| /* As print_file_name, but search for executable file. */ |
| |
| static char *print_prog_name = NULL; |
| |
| /* Flag saying to print the relative path we'd use to |
| find libgcc.a given the current compiler flags. */ |
| |
| static int print_multi_directory; |
| |
| /* Flag saying to print the list of subdirectories and |
| compiler flags used to select them in a standard form. */ |
| |
| static int print_multi_lib; |
| |
| /* Flag indicating whether we should print the command and arguments */ |
| |
| static int verbose_flag; |
| |
| /* Nonzero means write "temp" files in source directory |
| and use the source file's name in them, and don't delete them. */ |
| |
| static int save_temps_flag; |
| |
| /* The compiler version. */ |
| |
| static char *compiler_version; |
| |
| /* The target version specified with -V */ |
| |
| static char *spec_version = DEFAULT_TARGET_VERSION; |
| |
| /* The target machine specified with -b. */ |
| |
| static char *spec_machine = DEFAULT_TARGET_MACHINE; |
| |
| /* Nonzero if cross-compiling. |
| When -b is used, the value comes from the `specs' file. */ |
| |
| #ifdef CROSS_COMPILE |
| static char *cross_compile = "1"; |
| #else |
| static char *cross_compile = "0"; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* The number of errors that have occurred; the link phase will not be |
| run if this is non-zero. */ |
| static int error_count = 0; |
| |
| /* This is the obstack which we use to allocate many strings. */ |
| |
| static struct obstack obstack; |
| |
| /* This is the obstack to build an environment variable to pass to |
| collect2 that describes all of the relevant switches of what to |
| pass the compiler in building the list of pointers to constructors |
| and destructors. */ |
| |
| static struct obstack collect_obstack; |
| |
| extern char *version_string; |
| |
| /* Forward declaration for prototypes. */ |
| struct path_prefix; |
| |
| static void init_spec PROTO((void)); |
| static void read_specs PROTO((char *, int)); |
| static void set_spec PROTO((char *, char *)); |
| static struct compiler *lookup_compiler PROTO((char *, int, char *)); |
| static char *build_search_list PROTO((struct path_prefix *, char *, int)); |
| static void putenv_from_prefixes PROTO((struct path_prefix *, char *)); |
| static char *find_a_file PROTO((struct path_prefix *, char *, int)); |
| static void add_prefix PROTO((struct path_prefix *, char *, int, int, int *)); |
| static char *skip_whitespace PROTO((char *)); |
| static void record_temp_file PROTO((char *, int, int)); |
| static void delete_if_ordinary PROTO((char *)); |
| static void delete_temp_files PROTO((void)); |
| static void delete_failure_queue PROTO((void)); |
| static void clear_failure_queue PROTO((void)); |
| static int check_live_switch PROTO((int, int)); |
| static char *handle_braces PROTO((char *)); |
| static char *save_string PROTO((char *, int)); |
| static char *concat PVPROTO((char *, ...)); |
| static int do_spec PROTO((char *)); |
| static int do_spec_1 PROTO((char *, int, char *)); |
| static char *find_file PROTO((char *)); |
| static int is_directory PROTO((char *, char *, int)); |
| static void validate_switches PROTO((char *)); |
| static void validate_all_switches PROTO((void)); |
| static void give_switch PROTO((int, int, int)); |
| static int used_arg PROTO((char *, int)); |
| static int default_arg PROTO((char *, int)); |
| static void set_multilib_dir PROTO((void)); |
| static void print_multilib_info PROTO((void)); |
| static void pfatal_with_name PROTO((char *)); |
| static void perror_with_name PROTO((char *)); |
| static void pfatal_pexecute PROTO((char *, char *)); |
| #ifdef HAVE_VPRINTF |
| static void fatal PVPROTO((char *, ...)); |
| static void error PVPROTO((char *, ...)); |
| #else |
| /* We must not provide any prototype here, even if ANSI C. */ |
| static void fatal PROTO(()); |
| static void error PROTO(()); |
| #endif |
| |
| void fancy_abort (); |
| char *xmalloc (); |
| char *xrealloc (); |
| |
| /* Specs are strings containing lines, each of which (if not blank) |
| is made up of a program name, and arguments separated by spaces. |
| The program name must be exact and start from root, since no path |
| is searched and it is unreliable to depend on the current working directory. |
| Redirection of input or output is not supported; the subprograms must |
| accept filenames saying what files to read and write. |
| |
| In addition, the specs can contain %-sequences to substitute variable text |
| or for conditional text. Here is a table of all defined %-sequences. |
| Note that spaces are not generated automatically around the results of |
| expanding these sequences; therefore, you can concatenate them together |
| or with constant text in a single argument. |
| |
| %% substitute one % into the program name or argument. |
| %i substitute the name of the input file being processed. |
| %b substitute the basename of the input file being processed. |
| This is the substring up to (and not including) the last period |
| and not including the directory. |
| %g substitute the temporary-file-name-base. This is a string chosen |
| once per compilation. Different temporary file names are made by |
| concatenation of constant strings on the end, as in `%g.s'. |
| %g also has the same effect of %d. |
| %u like %g, but make the temporary file name unique. |
| %U returns the last file name generated with %u. |
| %d marks the argument containing or following the %d as a |
| temporary file name, so that that file will be deleted if CC exits |
| successfully. Unlike %g, this contributes no text to the argument. |
| %w marks the argument containing or following the %w as the |
| "output file" of this compilation. This puts the argument |
| into the sequence of arguments that %o will substitute later. |
| %W{...} |
| like %{...} but mark last argument supplied within |
| as a file to be deleted on failure. |
| %o substitutes the names of all the output files, with spaces |
| automatically placed around them. You should write spaces |
| around the %o as well or the results are undefined. |
| %o is for use in the specs for running the linker. |
| Input files whose names have no recognized suffix are not compiled |
| at all, but they are included among the output files, so they will |
| be linked. |
| %O substitutes the suffix for object files. |
| %p substitutes the standard macro predefinitions for the |
| current target machine. Use this when running cpp. |
| %P like %p, but puts `__' before and after the name of each macro. |
| (Except macros that already have __.) |
| This is for ANSI C. |
| %I Substitute a -iprefix option made from GCC_EXEC_PREFIX. |
| %s current argument is the name of a library or startup file of some sort. |
| Search for that file in a standard list of directories |
| and substitute the full name found. |
| %eSTR Print STR as an error message. STR is terminated by a newline. |
| Use this when inconsistent options are detected. |
| %x{OPTION} Accumulate an option for %X. |
| %X Output the accumulated linker options specified by compilations. |
| %Y Output the accumulated assembler options specified by compilations. |
| %Z Output the accumulated preprocessor options specified by compilations. |
| %v1 Substitute the major version number of GCC. |
| (For version 2.5.n, this is 2.) |
| %v2 Substitute the minor version number of GCC. |
| (For version 2.5.n, this is 5.) |
| %a process ASM_SPEC as a spec. |
| This allows config.h to specify part of the spec for running as. |
| %A process ASM_FINAL_SPEC as a spec. A capital A is actually |
| used here. This can be used to run a post-processor after the |
| assembler has done it's job. |
| %D Dump out a -L option for each directory in startfile_prefixes. |
| If multilib_dir is set, extra entries are generated with it affixed. |
| %l process LINK_SPEC as a spec. |
| %L process LIB_SPEC as a spec. |
| %G process LIBGCC_SPEC as a spec. |
| %S process STARTFILE_SPEC as a spec. A capital S is actually used here. |
| %E process ENDFILE_SPEC as a spec. A capital E is actually used here. |
| %c process SIGNED_CHAR_SPEC as a spec. |
| %C process CPP_SPEC as a spec. A capital C is actually used here. |
| %1 process CC1_SPEC as a spec. |
| %2 process CC1PLUS_SPEC as a spec. |
| %| output "-" if the input for the current command is coming from a pipe. |
| %* substitute the variable part of a matched option. (See below.) |
| Note that each comma in the substituted string is replaced by |
| a single space. |
| %{S} substitutes the -S switch, if that switch was given to CC. |
| If that switch was not specified, this substitutes nothing. |
| Here S is a metasyntactic variable. |
| %{S*} substitutes all the switches specified to CC whose names start |
| with -S. This is used for -o, -D, -I, etc; switches that take |
| arguments. CC considers `-o foo' as being one switch whose |
| name starts with `o'. %{o*} would substitute this text, |
| including the space; thus, two arguments would be generated. |
| %{^S*} likewise, but don't put a blank between a switch and any args. |
| %{S*:X} substitutes X if one or more switches whose names start with -S are |
| specified to CC. Note that the tail part of the -S option |
| (i.e. the part matched by the `*') will be substituted for each |
| occurrence of %* within X. |
| %{S:X} substitutes X, but only if the -S switch was given to CC. |
| %{!S:X} substitutes X, but only if the -S switch was NOT given to CC. |
| %{|S:X} like %{S:X}, but if no S switch, substitute `-'. |
| %{|!S:X} like %{!S:X}, but if there is an S switch, substitute `-'. |
| %{.S:X} substitutes X, but only if processing a file with suffix S. |
| %{!.S:X} substitutes X, but only if NOT processing a file with suffix S. |
| %(Spec) processes a specification defined in a specs file as *Spec: |
| %[Spec] as above, but put __ around -D arguments |
| |
| The conditional text X in a %{S:X} or %{!S:X} construct may contain |
| other nested % constructs or spaces, or even newlines. They are |
| processed as usual, as described above. |
| |
| The -O, -f, -m, and -W switches are handled specifically in these |
| constructs. If another value of -O or the negated form of a -f, -m, or |
| -W switch is found later in the command line, the earlier switch |
| value is ignored, except with {S*} where S is just one letter; this |
| passes all matching options. |
| |
| The character | is used to indicate that a command should be piped to |
| the following command, but only if -pipe is specified. |
| |
| Note that it is built into CC which switches take arguments and which |
| do not. You might think it would be useful to generalize this to |
| allow each compiler's spec to say which switches take arguments. But |
| this cannot be done in a consistent fashion. CC cannot even decide |
| which input files have been specified without knowing which switches |
| take arguments, and it must know which input files to compile in order |
| to tell which compilers to run. |
| |
| CC also knows implicitly that arguments starting in `-l' are to be |
| treated as compiler output files, and passed to the linker in their |
| proper position among the other output files. */ |
| |
| /* Define the macros used for specs %a, %l, %L, %S, %c, %C, %1. */ |
| |
| /* config.h can define ASM_SPEC to provide extra args to the assembler |
| or extra switch-translations. */ |
| #ifndef ASM_SPEC |
| #define ASM_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define ASM_FINAL_SPEC to run a post processor after |
| the assembler has run. */ |
| #ifndef ASM_FINAL_SPEC |
| #define ASM_FINAL_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define CPP_SPEC to provide extra args to the C preprocessor |
| or extra switch-translations. */ |
| #ifndef CPP_SPEC |
| #define CPP_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define CC1_SPEC to provide extra args to cc1 and cc1plus |
| or extra switch-translations. */ |
| #ifndef CC1_SPEC |
| #define CC1_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define CC1PLUS_SPEC to provide extra args to cc1plus |
| or extra switch-translations. */ |
| #ifndef CC1PLUS_SPEC |
| #define CC1PLUS_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define LINK_SPEC to provide extra args to the linker |
| or extra switch-translations. */ |
| #ifndef LINK_SPEC |
| #define LINK_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define LIB_SPEC to override the default libraries. */ |
| #ifndef LIB_SPEC |
| #define LIB_SPEC "%{!shared:%{g*:-lg} %{!p:%{!pg:-lc}}%{p:-lc_p}%{pg:-lc_p}}" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define LIBGCC_SPEC to override how and when libgcc.a is |
| included. */ |
| #ifndef LIBGCC_SPEC |
| #if defined(LINK_LIBGCC_SPECIAL) || defined(LINK_LIBGCC_SPECIAL_1) |
| /* Have gcc do the search for libgcc.a. */ |
| #define LIBGCC_SPEC "libgcc.a%s" |
| #else |
| #define LIBGCC_SPEC "-lgcc" |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define STARTFILE_SPEC to override the default crt0 files. */ |
| #ifndef STARTFILE_SPEC |
| #define STARTFILE_SPEC \ |
| "%{!shared:%{pg:gcrt0%O%s}%{!pg:%{p:mcrt0%O%s}%{!p:crt0%O%s}}}" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define SWITCHES_NEED_SPACES to control which options |
| require spaces between the option and the argument. */ |
| #ifndef SWITCHES_NEED_SPACES |
| #define SWITCHES_NEED_SPACES "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* config.h can define ENDFILE_SPEC to override the default crtn files. */ |
| #ifndef ENDFILE_SPEC |
| #define ENDFILE_SPEC "" |
| #endif |
| |
| /* This spec is used for telling cpp whether char is signed or not. */ |
| #ifndef SIGNED_CHAR_SPEC |
| /* Use #if rather than ?: |
| because MIPS C compiler rejects like ?: in initializers. */ |
| #if DEFAULT_SIGNED_CHAR |
| #define SIGNED_CHAR_SPEC "%{funsigned-char:-D__CHAR_UNSIGNED__}" |
| #else |
| #define SIGNED_CHAR_SPEC "%{!fsigned-char:-D__CHAR_UNSIGNED__}" |
| #endif |
| #endif |
| |
| static char *cpp_spec = CPP_SPEC; |
| static char *cpp_predefines = CPP_PREDEFINES; |
| static char *cc1_spec = CC1_SPEC; |
| static char *cc1plus_spec = CC1PLUS_SPEC; |
| static char *signed_char_spec = SIGNED_CHAR_SPEC; |
| static char *asm_spec = ASM_SPEC; |
| static char *asm_final_spec = ASM_FINAL_SPEC; |
| static char *link_spec = LINK_SPEC; |
| static char *lib_spec = LIB_SPEC; |
| static char *libgcc_spec = LIBGCC_SPEC; |
| static char *endfile_spec = ENDFILE_SPEC; |
| static char *startfile_spec = STARTFILE_SPEC; |
| static char *switches_need_spaces = SWITCHES_NEED_SPACES; |
| |
| /* Some compilers have limits on line lengths, and the multilib_select |
| and/or multilib_matches strings can be very long, so we build them at |
| run time. */ |
| static struct obstack multilib_obstack; |
| static char *multilib_select; |
| static char *multilib_matches; |
| static char *multilib_defaults; |
| #include "multilib.h" |
| |
| /* Check whether a particular argument is a default argument. */ |
| |
| #ifndef MULTILIB_DEFAULTS |
| #define MULTILIB_DEFAULTS { "" } |
| #endif |
| |
| static char *multilib_defaults_raw[] = MULTILIB_DEFAULTS; |
| |
| struct user_specs { |
| struct user_specs *next; |
| char *filename; |
| }; |
| |
| static struct user_specs *user_specs_head, *user_specs_tail; |
| |
| /* This defines which switch letters take arguments. */ |
| |
| #define DEFAULT_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(CHAR) \ |
| ((CHAR) == 'D' || (CHAR) == 'U' || (CHAR) == 'o' \ |
| || (CHAR) == 'e' || (CHAR) == 'T' || (CHAR) == 'u' \ |
| || (CHAR) == 'I' || (CHAR) == 'm' || (CHAR) == 'x' \ |
| || (CHAR) == 'L' || (CHAR) == 'A') |
| |
| #ifndef SWITCH_TAKES_ARG |
| #define SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(CHAR) DEFAULT_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(CHAR) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* This defines which multi-letter switches take arguments. */ |
| |
| #define DEFAULT_WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(STR) \ |
| (!strcmp (STR, "Tdata") || !strcmp (STR, "Ttext") \ |
| || !strcmp (STR, "Tbss") || !strcmp (STR, "include") \ |
| || !strcmp (STR, "imacros") || !strcmp (STR, "aux-info") \ |
| || !strcmp (STR, "idirafter") || !strcmp (STR, "iprefix") \ |
| || !strcmp (STR, "iwithprefix") || !strcmp (STR, "iwithprefixbefore") \ |
| || !strcmp (STR, "isystem") || !strcmp (STR, "specs")) |
| |
| #ifndef WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG |
| #define WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(STR) DEFAULT_WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (STR) |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Record the mapping from file suffixes for compilation specs. */ |
| |
| struct compiler |
| { |
| char *suffix; /* Use this compiler for input files |
| whose names end in this suffix. */ |
| |
| char *spec[4]; /* To use this compiler, concatenate these |
| specs and pass to do_spec. */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* Pointer to a vector of `struct compiler' that gives the spec for |
| compiling a file, based on its suffix. |
| A file that does not end in any of these suffixes will be passed |
| unchanged to the loader and nothing else will be done to it. |
| |
| An entry containing two 0s is used to terminate the vector. |
| |
| If multiple entries match a file, the last matching one is used. */ |
| |
| static struct compiler *compilers; |
| |
| /* Number of entries in `compilers', not counting the null terminator. */ |
| |
| static int n_compilers; |
| |
| /* The default list of file name suffixes and their compilation specs. */ |
| |
| static struct compiler default_compilers[] = |
| { |
| /* Add lists of suffixes of known languages here. If those languages |
| were no present when we built the driver, we will hit these copies |
| and given a more meaningful error than "file not used since |
| linking is not done". */ |
| {".cc", "#C++"}, {".cxx", "#C++"}, {".cpp", "#C++"}, {".c++", "#C++"}, |
| {".C", "#C++"}, {".ads", "#Ada"}, {".adb", "#Ada"}, {".ada", "#Ada"}, |
| {".f", "#Fortran"}, {".for", "#Fortran"}, {".F", "#Fortran"}, |
| {".fpp", "#Fortran"}, |
| /* Next come the entries for C. */ |
| {".c", "@c"}, |
| {"@c", |
| "cpp -lang-c%{ansi:89} %{nostdinc*} %{C} %{v} %{A*} %{I*} %{P} %I\ |
| %{C:%{!E:%eGNU C does not support -C without using -E}}\ |
| %{M} %{MM} %{MD:-MD %b.d} %{MMD:-MMD %b.d} %{MG}\ |
| -undef -D__GNUC__=%v1 -D__GNUC_MINOR__=%v2\ |
| %{ansi:-trigraphs -D__STRICT_ANSI__}\ |
| %{!undef:%{!ansi:%p} %P} %{trigraphs} \ |
| %c %{O*:%{!O0:-D__OPTIMIZE__}} %{traditional} %{ftraditional:-traditional}\ |
| %{traditional-cpp:-traditional}\ |
| %{g*} %{W*} %{w} %{pedantic*} %{H} %{d*} %C %{D*} %{U*} %{i*} %Z\ |
| %i %{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:%{!pipe:%g.i}}}}%{E:%W{o*}}%{M:%W{o*}}%{MM:%W{o*}} |\n", |
| "%{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:cc1 %{!pipe:%g.i} %1 \ |
| %{!Q:-quiet} -dumpbase %b.c %{d*} %{m*} %{a*}\ |
| %{g*} %{O*} %{W*} %{w} %{pedantic*} %{ansi} \ |
| %{traditional} %{v:-version} %{pg:-p} %{p} %{f*}\ |
| %{aux-info*}\ |
| %{pg:%{fomit-frame-pointer:%e-pg and -fomit-frame-pointer are incompatible}}\ |
| %{S:%W{o*}%{!o*:-o %b.s}}%{!S:-o %{|!pipe:%g.s}} |\n\ |
| %{!S:as %a %Y\ |
| %{c:%W{o*}%{!o*:-o %w%b%O}}%{!c:-o %d%w%u%O}\ |
| %{!pipe:%g.s} %A\n }}}}"}, |
| {"-", |
| "%{E:cpp -lang-c%{ansi:89} %{nostdinc*} %{C} %{v} %{A*} %{I*} %{P} %I\ |
| %{C:%{!E:%eGNU C does not support -C without using -E}}\ |
| %{M} %{MM} %{MD:-MD %b.d} %{MMD:-MMD %b.d} %{MG}\ |
| -undef -D__GNUC__=%v1 -D__GNUC_MINOR__=%v2\ |
| %{ansi:-trigraphs -D__STRICT_ANSI__}\ |
| %{!undef:%{!ansi:%p} %P} %{trigraphs}\ |
| %c %{O*:%{!O0:-D__OPTIMIZE__}} %{traditional} %{ftraditional:-traditional}\ |
| %{traditional-cpp:-traditional}\ |
| %{g*} %{W*} %{w} %{pedantic*} %{H} %{d*} %C %{D*} %{U*} %{i*} %Z\ |
| %i %W{o*}}\ |
| %{!E:%e-E required when input is from standard input}"}, |
| {".m", "@objective-c"}, |
| {"@objective-c", |
| "cpp -lang-objc %{nostdinc*} %{C} %{v} %{A*} %{I*} %{P} %I\ |
| %{C:%{!E:%eGNU C does not support -C without using -E}}\ |
| %{M} %{MM} %{MD:-MD %b.d} %{MMD:-MMD %b.d} %{MG}\ |
| -undef -D__OBJC__ -D__GNUC__=%v1 -D__GNUC_MINOR__=%v2\ |
| %{ansi:-trigraphs -D__STRICT_ANSI__}\ |
| %{!undef:%{!ansi:%p} %P} %{trigraphs}\ |
| %c %{O*:%{!O0:-D__OPTIMIZE__}} %{traditional} %{ftraditional:-traditional}\ |
| %{traditional-cpp:-traditional}\ |
| %{g*} %{W*} %{w} %{pedantic*} %{H} %{d*} %C %{D*} %{U*} %{i*} %Z\ |
| %i %{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:%{!pipe:%g.i}}}}%{E:%W{o*}}%{M:%W{o*}}%{MM:%W{o*}} |\n", |
| "%{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:cc1obj %{!pipe:%g.i} %1 \ |
| %{!Q:-quiet} -dumpbase %b.m %{d*} %{m*} %{a*}\ |
| %{g*} %{O*} %{W*} %{w} %{pedantic*} %{ansi} \ |
| %{traditional} %{v:-version} %{pg:-p} %{p} %{f*} \ |
| -lang-objc %{gen-decls} \ |
| %{aux-info*}\ |
| %{pg:%{fomit-frame-pointer:%e-pg and -fomit-frame-pointer are incompatible}}\ |
| %{S:%W{o*}%{!o*:-o %b.s}}%{!S:-o %{|!pipe:%g.s}} |\n\ |
| %{!S:as %a %Y\ |
| %{c:%W{o*}%{!o*:-o %w%b%O}}%{!c:-o %d%w%u%O}\ |
| %{!pipe:%g.s} %A\n }}}}"}, |
| {".h", "@c-header"}, |
| {"@c-header", |
| "%{!E:%eCompilation of header file requested} \ |
| cpp %{nostdinc*} %{C} %{v} %{A*} %{I*} %{P} %I\ |
| %{C:%{!E:%eGNU C does not support -C without using -E}}\ |
| %{M} %{MM} %{MD:-MD %b.d} %{MMD:-MMD %b.d} %{MG}\ |
| -undef -D__GNUC__=%v1 -D__GNUC_MINOR__=%v2\ |
| %{ansi:-trigraphs -D__STRICT_ANSI__}\ |
| %{!undef:%{!ansi:%p} %P} %{trigraphs}\ |
| %c %{O*:%{!O0:-D__OPTIMIZE__}} %{traditional} %{ftraditional:-traditional}\ |
| %{traditional-cpp:-traditional}\ |
| %{g*} %{W*} %{w} %{pedantic*} %{H} %{d*} %C %{D*} %{U*} %{i*} %Z\ |
| %i %W{o*}"}, |
| {".i", "@cpp-output"}, |
| {"@cpp-output", |
| "%{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:cc1 %i %1 %{!Q:-quiet} %{d*} %{m*} %{a*}\ |
| %{g*} %{O*} %{W*} %{w} %{pedantic*} %{ansi}\ |
| %{traditional} %{v:-version} %{pg:-p} %{p} %{f*}\ |
| %{aux-info*}\ |
| %{pg:%{fomit-frame-pointer:%e-pg and -fomit-frame-pointer are incompatible}}\ |
| %{S:%W{o*}%{!o*:-o %b.s}}%{!S:-o %{|!pipe:%g.s}} |\n\ |
| %{!S:as %a %Y\ |
| %{c:%W{o*}%{!o*:-o %w%b%O}}%{!c:-o %d%w%u%O}\ |
| %{!pipe:%g.s} %A\n }}}}"}, |
| {".s", "@assembler"}, |
| {"@assembler", |
| "%{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:%{!S:as %a %Y\ |
| %{c:%W{o*}%{!o*:-o %w%b%O}}%{!c:-o %d%w%u%O}\ |
| %i %A\n }}}}"}, |
| {".S", "@assembler-with-cpp"}, |
| {"@assembler-with-cpp", |
| "cpp -lang-asm %{nostdinc*} %{C} %{v} %{A*} %{I*} %{P} %I\ |
| %{C:%{!E:%eGNU C does not support -C without using -E}}\ |
| %{M} %{MM} %{MD:-MD %b.d} %{MMD:-MMD %b.d} %{MG} %{trigraphs}\ |
| -undef -$ %{!undef:%p %P} -D__ASSEMBLER__ \ |
| %c %{O*:%{!O0:-D__OPTIMIZE__}} %{traditional} %{ftraditional:-traditional}\ |
| %{traditional-cpp:-traditional}\ |
| %{g*} %{W*} %{w} %{pedantic*} %{H} %{d*} %C %{D*} %{U*} %{i*} %Z\ |
| %i %{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:%{!pipe:%g.s}}}}%{E:%W{o*}}%{M:%W{o*}}%{MM:%W{o*}} |\n", |
| "%{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:%{!S:as %a %Y\ |
| %{c:%W{o*}%{!o*:-o %w%b%O}}%{!c:-o %d%w%u%O}\ |
| %{!pipe:%g.s} %A\n }}}}"}, |
| #include "specs.h" |
| /* Mark end of table */ |
| {0, 0} |
| }; |
| |
| /* Number of elements in default_compilers, not counting the terminator. */ |
| |
| static int n_default_compilers |
| = (sizeof default_compilers / sizeof (struct compiler)) - 1; |
| |
| /* Here is the spec for running the linker, after compiling all files. */ |
| |
| /* -u* was put back because both BSD and SysV seem to support it. */ |
| /* %{static:} simply prevents an error message if the target machine |
| doesn't handle -static. */ |
| /* We want %{T*} after %{L*} and %D so that it can be used to specify linker |
| scripts which exist in user specified directories, or in standard |
| directories. */ |
| #ifdef LINK_LIBGCC_SPECIAL |
| /* Don't generate -L options. */ |
| static char *link_command_spec = "\ |
| %{!fsyntax-only: \ |
| %{!c:%{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:%{!S:ld %l %X %{o*} %{A} %{d} %{e*} %{m} %{N} %{n} \ |
| %{r} %{s} %{t} %{u*} %{x} %{z} %{Z}\ |
| %{!A:%{!nostdlib:%{!nostartfiles:%S}}}\ |
| %{static:} %{L*} %o\ |
| %{!nostdlib:%{!nodefaultlibs:%G %L %G}}\ |
| %{!A:%{!nostdlib:%{!nostartfiles:%E}}}\ |
| %{T*}\ |
| \n }}}}}}"; |
| #else |
| /* Use -L. */ |
| static char *link_command_spec = "\ |
| %{!fsyntax-only: \ |
| %{!c:%{!M:%{!MM:%{!E:%{!S:ld %l %X %{o*} %{A} %{d} %{e*} %{m} %{N} %{n} \ |
| %{r} %{s} %{t} %{u*} %{x} %{z} %{Z}\ |
| %{!A:%{!nostdlib:%{!nostartfiles:%S}}}\ |
| %{static:} %{L*} %D %o\ |
| %{!nostdlib:%{!nodefaultlibs:%G %L %G}}\ |
| %{!A:%{!nostdlib:%{!nostartfiles:%E}}}\ |
| %{T*}\ |
| \n }}}}}}"; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* A vector of options to give to the linker. |
| These options are accumulated by %x, |
| and substituted into the linker command with %X. */ |
| static int n_linker_options; |
| static char **linker_options; |
| |
| /* A vector of options to give to the assembler. |
| These options are accumulated by -Wa, |
| and substituted into the assembler command with %Y. */ |
| static int n_assembler_options; |
| static char **assembler_options; |
| |
| /* A vector of options to give to the preprocessor. |
| These options are accumulated by -Wp, |
| and substituted into the preprocessor command with %Z. */ |
| static int n_preprocessor_options; |
| static char **preprocessor_options; |
| |
| /* Define how to map long options into short ones. */ |
| |
| /* This structure describes one mapping. */ |
| struct option_map |
| { |
| /* The long option's name. */ |
| char *name; |
| /* The equivalent short option. */ |
| char *equivalent; |
| /* Argument info. A string of flag chars; NULL equals no options. |
| a => argument required. |
| o => argument optional. |
| j => join argument to equivalent, making one word. |
| * => require other text after NAME as an argument. */ |
| char *arg_info; |
| }; |
| |
| /* This is the table of mappings. Mappings are tried sequentially |
| for each option encountered; the first one that matches, wins. */ |
| |
| struct option_map option_map[] = |
| { |
| {"--all-warnings", "-Wall", 0}, |
| {"--ansi", "-ansi", 0}, |
| {"--assemble", "-S", 0}, |
| {"--assert", "-A", "a"}, |
| {"--comments", "-C", 0}, |
| {"--compile", "-c", 0}, |
| {"--debug", "-g", "oj"}, |
| {"--define-macro", "-D", "aj"}, |
| {"--dependencies", "-M", 0}, |
| {"--dump", "-d", "a"}, |
| {"--dumpbase", "-dumpbase", "a"}, |
| {"--entry", "-e", 0}, |
| {"--extra-warnings", "-W", 0}, |
| {"--for-assembler", "-Wa", "a"}, |
| {"--for-linker", "-Xlinker", "a"}, |
| {"--force-link", "-u", "a"}, |
| {"--imacros", "-imacros", "a"}, |
| {"--include", "-include", "a"}, |
| {"--include-barrier", "-I-", 0}, |
| {"--include-directory", "-I", "aj"}, |
| {"--include-directory-after", "-idirafter", "a"}, |
| {"--include-prefix", "-iprefix", "a"}, |
| {"--include-with-prefix", "-iwithprefix", "a"}, |
| {"--include-with-prefix-before", "-iwithprefixbefore", "a"}, |
| {"--include-with-prefix-after", "-iwithprefix", "a"}, |
| {"--language", "-x", "a"}, |
| {"--library-directory", "-L", "a"}, |
| {"--machine", "-m", "aj"}, |
| {"--machine-", "-m", "*j"}, |
| {"--no-line-commands", "-P", 0}, |
| {"--no-precompiled-includes", "-noprecomp", 0}, |
| {"--no-standard-includes", "-nostdinc", 0}, |
| {"--no-standard-libraries", "-nostdlib", 0}, |
| {"--no-warnings", "-w", 0}, |
| {"--optimize", "-O", "oj"}, |
| {"--output", "-o", "a"}, |
| {"--pedantic", "-pedantic", 0}, |
| {"--pedantic-errors", "-pedantic-errors", 0}, |
| {"--pipe", "-pipe", 0}, |
| {"--prefix", "-B", "a"}, |
| {"--preprocess", "-E", 0}, |
| {"--print-search-dirs", "-print-search-dirs", 0}, |
| {"--print-file-name", "-print-file-name=", "aj"}, |
| {"--print-libgcc-file-name", "-print-libgcc-file-name", 0}, |
| {"--print-missing-file-dependencies", "-MG", 0}, |
| {"--print-multi-lib", "-print-multi-lib", 0}, |
| {"--print-multi-directory", "-print-multi-directory", 0}, |
| {"--print-prog-name", "-print-prog-name=", "aj"}, |
| {"--profile", "-p", 0}, |
| {"--profile-blocks", "-a", 0}, |
| {"--quiet", "-q", 0}, |
| {"--save-temps", "-save-temps", 0}, |
| {"--shared", "-shared", 0}, |
| {"--silent", "-q", 0}, |
| {"--specs", "-specs=", "aj"}, |
| {"--static", "-static", 0}, |
| {"--symbolic", "-symbolic", 0}, |
| {"--target", "-b", "a"}, |
| {"--trace-includes", "-H", 0}, |
| {"--traditional", "-traditional", 0}, |
| {"--traditional-cpp", "-traditional-cpp", 0}, |
| {"--trigraphs", "-trigraphs", 0}, |
| {"--undefine-macro", "-U", "aj"}, |
| {"--use-version", "-V", "a"}, |
| {"--user-dependencies", "-MM", 0}, |
| {"--verbose", "-v", 0}, |
| {"--version", "-dumpversion", 0}, |
| {"--warn-", "-W", "*j"}, |
| {"--write-dependencies", "-MD", 0}, |
| {"--write-user-dependencies", "-MMD", 0}, |
| {"--", "-f", "*j"} |
| }; |
| |
| /* Translate the options described by *ARGCP and *ARGVP. |
| Make a new vector and store it back in *ARGVP, |
| and store its length in *ARGVC. */ |
| |
| static void |
| translate_options (argcp, argvp) |
| int *argcp; |
| char ***argvp; |
| { |
| int i, j, k; |
| int argc = *argcp; |
| char **argv = *argvp; |
| char **newv = (char **) xmalloc ((argc + 2) * 2 * sizeof (char *)); |
| int newindex = 0; |
| |
| i = 0; |
| newv[newindex++] = argv[i++]; |
| |
| while (i < argc) |
| { |
| /* Translate -- options. */ |
| if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] == '-') |
| { |
| /* Find a mapping that applies to this option. */ |
| for (j = 0; j < sizeof (option_map) / sizeof (option_map[0]); j++) |
| { |
| int optlen = strlen (option_map[j].name); |
| int arglen = strlen (argv[i]); |
| int complen = arglen > optlen ? optlen : arglen; |
| char *arginfo = option_map[j].arg_info; |
| |
| if (arginfo == 0) |
| arginfo = ""; |
| |
| if (!strncmp (argv[i], option_map[j].name, complen)) |
| { |
| char *arg = 0; |
| |
| if (arglen < optlen) |
| { |
| for (k = j + 1; |
| k < sizeof (option_map) / sizeof (option_map[0]); |
| k++) |
| if (strlen (option_map[k].name) >= arglen |
| && !strncmp (argv[i], option_map[k].name, arglen)) |
| { |
| error ("Ambiguous abbreviation %s", argv[i]); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (k != sizeof (option_map) / sizeof (option_map[0])) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (arglen > optlen) |
| { |
| /* If the option has an argument, accept that. */ |
| if (argv[i][optlen] == '=') |
| arg = argv[i] + optlen + 1; |
| |
| /* If this mapping requires extra text at end of name, |
| accept that as "argument". */ |
| else if (index (arginfo, '*') != 0) |
| arg = argv[i] + optlen; |
| |
| /* Otherwise, extra text at end means mismatch. |
| Try other mappings. */ |
| else |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| else if (index (arginfo, '*') != 0) |
| { |
| error ("Incomplete `%s' option", option_map[j].name); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle arguments. */ |
| if (index (arginfo, 'a') != 0) |
| { |
| if (arg == 0) |
| { |
| if (i + 1 == argc) |
| { |
| error ("Missing argument to `%s' option", |
| option_map[j].name); |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| arg = argv[++i]; |
| } |
| } |
| else if (index (arginfo, '*') != 0) |
| ; |
| else if (index (arginfo, 'o') == 0) |
| { |
| if (arg != 0) |
| error ("Extraneous argument to `%s' option", |
| option_map[j].name); |
| arg = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Store the translation as one argv elt or as two. */ |
| if (arg != 0 && index (arginfo, 'j') != 0) |
| newv[newindex++] = concat (option_map[j].equivalent, arg, |
| NULL_PTR); |
| else if (arg != 0) |
| { |
| newv[newindex++] = option_map[j].equivalent; |
| newv[newindex++] = arg; |
| } |
| else |
| newv[newindex++] = option_map[j].equivalent; |
| |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| i++; |
| } |
| |
| /* Handle old-fashioned options--just copy them through, |
| with their arguments. */ |
| else if (argv[i][0] == '-') |
| { |
| char *p = argv[i] + 1; |
| int c = *p; |
| int nskip = 1; |
| |
| if (SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (c) > (p[1] != 0)) |
| nskip += SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (c) - (p[1] != 0); |
| else if (WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (p)) |
| nskip += WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (p); |
| else if ((c == 'B' || c == 'b' || c == 'V' || c == 'x') |
| && p[1] == 0) |
| nskip += 1; |
| else if (! strcmp (p, "Xlinker")) |
| nskip += 1; |
| |
| /* Watch out for an option at the end of the command line that |
| is missing arguments, and avoid skipping past the end of the |
| command line. */ |
| if (nskip + i > argc) |
| nskip = argc - i; |
| |
| while (nskip > 0) |
| { |
| newv[newindex++] = argv[i++]; |
| nskip--; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| /* Ordinary operands, or +e options. */ |
| newv[newindex++] = argv[i++]; |
| } |
| |
| newv[newindex] = 0; |
| |
| *argvp = newv; |
| *argcp = newindex; |
| } |
| |
| char * |
| my_strerror(e) |
| int e; |
| { |
| #ifdef HAVE_STRERROR |
| |
| return strerror(e); |
| |
| #else |
| |
| static char buffer[30]; |
| if (!e) |
| return "cannot access"; |
| |
| if (e > 0 && e < sys_nerr) |
| return sys_errlist[e]; |
| |
| sprintf (buffer, "Unknown error %d", e); |
| return buffer; |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| static char * |
| skip_whitespace (p) |
| char *p; |
| { |
| while (1) |
| { |
| /* A fully-blank line is a delimiter in the SPEC file and shouldn't |
| be considered whitespace. */ |
| if (p[0] == '\n' && p[1] == '\n' && p[2] == '\n') |
| return p + 1; |
| else if (*p == '\n' || *p == ' ' || *p == '\t') |
| p++; |
| else if (*p == '#') |
| { |
| while (*p != '\n') p++; |
| p++; |
| } |
| else |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return p; |
| } |
| |
| /* Structure to keep track of the specs that have been defined so far. |
| These are accessed using %(specname) or %[specname] in a compiler |
| or link spec. */ |
| |
| struct spec_list |
| { |
| /* The following 2 fields must be first */ |
| /* to allow EXTRA_SPECS to be initialized */ |
| char *name; /* name of the spec. */ |
| char *ptr; /* available ptr if no static pointer */ |
| |
| /* The following fields are not initialized */ |
| /* by EXTRA_SPECS */ |
| char **ptr_spec; /* pointer to the spec itself. */ |
| struct spec_list *next; /* Next spec in linked list. */ |
| int name_len; /* length of the name */ |
| int alloc_p; /* whether string was allocated */ |
| }; |
| |
| #define INIT_STATIC_SPEC(NAME,PTR) \ |
| { NAME, NULL_PTR, PTR, (struct spec_list *)0, sizeof (NAME)-1, 0 } |
| |
| /* List of statically defined specs */ |
| static struct spec_list static_specs[] = { |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("asm", &asm_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("asm_final", &asm_final_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("cpp", &cpp_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("cc1", &cc1_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("cc1plus", &cc1plus_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("endfile", &endfile_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("link", &link_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("lib", &lib_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("libgcc", &libgcc_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("startfile", &startfile_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("switches_need_spaces", &switches_need_spaces), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("signed_char", &signed_char_spec), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("predefines", &cpp_predefines), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("cross_compile", &cross_compile), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("version", &compiler_version), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("multilib", &multilib_select), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("multilib_defaults", &multilib_defaults), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("multilib_extra", &multilib_extra), |
| INIT_STATIC_SPEC ("multilib_matches", &multilib_matches), |
| }; |
| |
| #ifdef EXTRA_SPECS /* additional specs needed */ |
| static struct spec_list extra_specs[] = { EXTRA_SPECS }; |
| #endif |
| |
| /* List of dynamically allocates specs that have been defined so far. */ |
| |
| static struct spec_list *specs = (struct spec_list *)0; |
| |
| |
| /* Initialize the specs lookup routines. */ |
| |
| static void |
| init_spec () |
| { |
| struct spec_list *next = (struct spec_list *)0; |
| struct spec_list *sl = (struct spec_list *)0; |
| int i; |
| |
| if (specs) |
| return; /* already initialized */ |
| |
| if (verbose_flag) |
| fprintf (stderr, "Using builtin specs.\n"); |
| |
| #ifdef EXTRA_SPECS |
| for (i = (sizeof (extra_specs) / sizeof (extra_specs[0])) - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| { |
| sl = &extra_specs[i]; |
| sl->next = next; |
| sl->name_len = strlen (sl->name); |
| sl->ptr_spec = &sl->ptr; |
| next = sl; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| for (i = (sizeof (static_specs) / sizeof (static_specs[0])) - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| { |
| sl = &static_specs[i]; |
| sl->next = next; |
| next = sl; |
| } |
| |
| specs = sl; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Change the value of spec NAME to SPEC. If SPEC is empty, then the spec is |
| removed; If the spec starts with a + then SPEC is added to the end of the |
| current spec. */ |
| |
| static void |
| set_spec (name, spec) |
| char *name; |
| char *spec; |
| { |
| struct spec_list *sl; |
| char *old_spec; |
| int name_len = strlen (name); |
| int i; |
| |
| /* If this is the first call, initialize the statically allocated specs */ |
| if (!specs) |
| { |
| struct spec_list *next = (struct spec_list *)0; |
| for (i = (sizeof (static_specs) / sizeof (static_specs[0])) - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| { |
| sl = &static_specs[i]; |
| sl->next = next; |
| next = sl; |
| } |
| specs = sl; |
| } |
| |
| /* See if the spec already exists */ |
| for (sl = specs; sl; sl = sl->next) |
| if (name_len == sl->name_len && !strcmp (sl->name, name)) |
| break; |
| |
| if (!sl) |
| { |
| /* Not found - make it */ |
| sl = (struct spec_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct spec_list)); |
| sl->name = save_string (name, strlen (name)); |
| sl->name_len = name_len; |
| sl->ptr_spec = &sl->ptr; |
| sl->alloc_p = 0; |
| *(sl->ptr_spec) = ""; |
| sl->next = specs; |
| specs = sl; |
| } |
| |
| old_spec = *(sl->ptr_spec); |
| *(sl->ptr_spec) = ((spec[0] == '+' && isspace (spec[1])) |
| ? concat (old_spec, spec + 1, NULL_PTR) |
| : save_string (spec, strlen (spec))); |
| |
| #ifdef DEBUG_SPECS |
| if (verbose_flag) |
| fprintf (stderr, "Setting spec %s to '%s'\n\n", name, *(sl->ptr_spec)); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Free the old spec */ |
| if (old_spec && sl->alloc_p) |
| free (old_spec); |
| |
| sl->alloc_p = 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Accumulate a command (program name and args), and run it. */ |
| |
| /* Vector of pointers to arguments in the current line of specifications. */ |
| |
| static char **argbuf; |
| |
| /* Number of elements allocated in argbuf. */ |
| |
| static int argbuf_length; |
| |
| /* Number of elements in argbuf currently in use (containing args). */ |
| |
| static int argbuf_index; |
| |
| /* This is the list of suffixes and codes (%g/%u/%U) and the associated |
| temp file. Used only if MKTEMP_EACH_FILE. */ |
| |
| static struct temp_name { |
| char *suffix; /* suffix associated with the code. */ |
| int length; /* strlen (suffix). */ |
| int unique; /* Indicates whether %g or %u/%U was used. */ |
| char *filename; /* associated filename. */ |
| int filename_length; /* strlen (filename). */ |
| struct temp_name *next; |
| } *temp_names; |
| |
| /* Number of commands executed so far. */ |
| |
| static int execution_count; |
| |
| /* Number of commands that exited with a signal. */ |
| |
| static int signal_count; |
| |
| /* Name with which this program was invoked. */ |
| |
| static char *programname; |
| |
| /* Structures to keep track of prefixes to try when looking for files. */ |
| |
| struct prefix_list |
| { |
| char *prefix; /* String to prepend to the path. */ |
| struct prefix_list *next; /* Next in linked list. */ |
| int require_machine_suffix; /* Don't use without machine_suffix. */ |
| /* 2 means try both machine_suffix and just_machine_suffix. */ |
| int *used_flag_ptr; /* 1 if a file was found with this prefix. */ |
| }; |
| |
| struct path_prefix |
| { |
| struct prefix_list *plist; /* List of prefixes to try */ |
| int max_len; /* Max length of a prefix in PLIST */ |
| char *name; /* Name of this list (used in config stuff) */ |
| }; |
| |
| /* List of prefixes to try when looking for executables. */ |
| |
| static struct path_prefix exec_prefixes = { 0, 0, "exec" }; |
| |
| /* List of prefixes to try when looking for startup (crt0) files. */ |
| |
| static struct path_prefix startfile_prefixes = { 0, 0, "startfile" }; |
| |
| /* List of prefixes to try when looking for include files. */ |
| |
| static struct path_prefix include_prefixes = { 0, 0, "include" }; |
| |
| /* Suffix to attach to directories searched for commands. |
| This looks like `MACHINE/VERSION/'. */ |
| |
| static char *machine_suffix = 0; |
| |
| /* Suffix to attach to directories searched for commands. |
| This is just `MACHINE/'. */ |
| |
| static char *just_machine_suffix = 0; |
| |
| /* Adjusted value of GCC_EXEC_PREFIX envvar. */ |
| |
| static char *gcc_exec_prefix; |
| |
| /* Default prefixes to attach to command names. */ |
| |
| #ifdef CROSS_COMPILE /* Don't use these prefixes for a cross compiler. */ |
| #undef MD_EXEC_PREFIX |
| #undef MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX |
| #undef MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1 |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX |
| #define STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX "/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/" |
| #endif /* !defined STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX */ |
| |
| static char *standard_exec_prefix = STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX; |
| static char *standard_exec_prefix_1 = "/usr/lib/gcc/"; |
| #ifdef MD_EXEC_PREFIX |
| static char *md_exec_prefix = MD_EXEC_PREFIX; |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifndef STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX |
| #define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX "/usr/local/lib/" |
| #endif /* !defined STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX */ |
| |
| #ifdef MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX |
| static char *md_startfile_prefix = MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX; |
| #endif |
| #ifdef MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1 |
| static char *md_startfile_prefix_1 = MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1; |
| #endif |
| static char *standard_startfile_prefix = STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX; |
| static char *standard_startfile_prefix_1 = "/lib/"; |
| static char *standard_startfile_prefix_2 = "/usr/lib/"; |
| |
| #ifndef TOOLDIR_BASE_PREFIX |
| #define TOOLDIR_BASE_PREFIX "/usr/local/" |
| #endif |
| static char *tooldir_base_prefix = TOOLDIR_BASE_PREFIX; |
| static char *tooldir_prefix; |
| |
| /* Subdirectory to use for locating libraries. Set by |
| set_multilib_dir based on the compilation options. */ |
| |
| static char *multilib_dir; |
| |
| /* Clear out the vector of arguments (after a command is executed). */ |
| |
| static void |
| clear_args () |
| { |
| argbuf_index = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add one argument to the vector at the end. |
| This is done when a space is seen or at the end of the line. |
| If DELETE_ALWAYS is nonzero, the arg is a filename |
| and the file should be deleted eventually. |
| If DELETE_FAILURE is nonzero, the arg is a filename |
| and the file should be deleted if this compilation fails. */ |
| |
| static void |
| store_arg (arg, delete_always, delete_failure) |
| char *arg; |
| int delete_always, delete_failure; |
| { |
| if (argbuf_index + 1 == argbuf_length) |
| { |
| argbuf = (char **) xrealloc (argbuf, (argbuf_length *= 2) * sizeof (char *)); |
| } |
| |
| argbuf[argbuf_index++] = arg; |
| argbuf[argbuf_index] = 0; |
| |
| if (delete_always || delete_failure) |
| record_temp_file (arg, delete_always, delete_failure); |
| } |
| |
| /* Read compilation specs from a file named FILENAME, |
| replacing the default ones. |
| |
| A suffix which starts with `*' is a definition for |
| one of the machine-specific sub-specs. The "suffix" should be |
| *asm, *cc1, *cpp, *link, *startfile, *signed_char, etc. |
| The corresponding spec is stored in asm_spec, etc., |
| rather than in the `compilers' vector. |
| |
| Anything invalid in the file is a fatal error. */ |
| |
| static void |
| read_specs (filename, main_p) |
| char *filename; |
| int main_p; |
| { |
| int desc; |
| int readlen; |
| struct stat statbuf; |
| char *buffer; |
| register char *p; |
| |
| if (verbose_flag) |
| fprintf (stderr, "Reading specs from %s\n", filename); |
| |
| /* Open and stat the file. */ |
| desc = open (filename, O_RDONLY, 0); |
| if (desc < 0) |
| pfatal_with_name (filename); |
| if (stat (filename, &statbuf) < 0) |
| pfatal_with_name (filename); |
| |
| /* Read contents of file into BUFFER. */ |
| buffer = xmalloc ((unsigned) statbuf.st_size + 1); |
| readlen = read (desc, buffer, (unsigned) statbuf.st_size); |
| if (readlen < 0) |
| pfatal_with_name (filename); |
| buffer[readlen] = 0; |
| close (desc); |
| |
| /* Scan BUFFER for specs, putting them in the vector. */ |
| p = buffer; |
| while (1) |
| { |
| char *suffix; |
| char *spec; |
| char *in, *out, *p1, *p2, *p3; |
| |
| /* Advance P in BUFFER to the next nonblank nocomment line. */ |
| p = skip_whitespace (p); |
| if (*p == 0) |
| break; |
| |
| /* Is this a special command that starts with '%'? */ |
| /* Don't allow this for the main specs file, since it would |
| encourage people to overwrite it. */ |
| if (*p == '%' && !main_p) |
| { |
| p1 = p; |
| while (*p && *p != '\n') p++; |
| p++; /* skip \n */ |
| |
| if (!strncmp (p1, "%include", sizeof ("%include")-1) |
| && (p1[ sizeof ("%include")-1 ] == ' ' |
| || p1[ sizeof ("%include")-1 ] == '\t')) |
| { |
| char *new_filename; |
| |
| p1 += sizeof ("%include"); |
| while (*p1 == ' ' || *p1 == '\t') p1++; |
| |
| if (*p1++ != '<' || p[-2] != '>') |
| fatal ("specs %%include syntax malformed after %d characters", |
| p1 - buffer + 1); |
| |
| p[-2] = '\0'; |
| new_filename = find_a_file (&startfile_prefixes, p1, R_OK); |
| read_specs (new_filename ? new_filename : p1, FALSE); |
| continue; |
| } |
| else if (!strncmp (p1, "%include_noerr", sizeof ("%include_noerr")-1) |
| && (p1[ sizeof ("%include_noerr")-1 ] == ' ' |
| || p1[ sizeof ("%include_noerr")-1 ] == '\t')) |
| { |
| char *new_filename; |
| |
| p1 += sizeof ("%include_noerr"); |
| while (*p1 == ' ' || *p1 == '\t') p1++; |
| |
| if (*p1++ != '<' || p[-2] != '>') |
| fatal ("specs %%include syntax malformed after %d characters", |
| p1 - buffer + 1); |
| |
| p[-2] = '\0'; |
| new_filename = find_a_file (&startfile_prefixes, p1, R_OK); |
| if (new_filename) |
| read_specs (new_filename, FALSE); |
| else if (verbose_flag) |
| fprintf (stderr, "Could not find specs file %s\n", p1); |
| continue; |
| } |
| else if (!strncmp (p1, "%rename", sizeof ("%rename")-1) |
| && (p1[ sizeof ("%rename")-1 ] == ' ' |
| || p1[ sizeof ("%rename")-1 ] == '\t')) |
| { |
| int name_len; |
| struct spec_list *sl; |
| |
| /* Get original name */ |
| p1 += sizeof ("%rename"); |
| while (*p1 == ' ' || *p1 == '\t') p1++; |
| if (!isalpha (*p1)) |
| fatal ("specs %%rename syntax malformed after %d characters", |
| p1 - buffer); |
| |
| p2 = p1; |
| while (*p2 && !isspace (*p2)) p2++; |
| if (*p2 != ' ' && *p2 != '\t') |
| fatal ("specs %%rename syntax malformed after %d characters", |
| p2 - buffer); |
| |
| name_len = p2 - p1; |
| *p2++ = '\0'; |
| while (*p2 == ' ' || *p2 == '\t') p2++; |
| if (!isalpha (*p2)) |
| fatal ("specs %%rename syntax malformed after %d characters", |
| p2 - buffer); |
| |
| /* Get new spec name */ |
| p3 = p2; |
| while (*p3 && !isspace (*p3)) p3++; |
| if (p3 != p-1) |
| fatal ("specs %%rename syntax malformed after %d characters", |
| p3 - buffer); |
| *p3 = '\0'; |
| |
| for (sl = specs; sl; sl = sl->next) |
| if (name_len == sl->name_len && !strcmp (sl->name, p1)) |
| break; |
| |
| if (!sl) |
| fatal ("specs %s spec was not found to be renamed", p1); |
| |
| if (!strcmp (p1, p2)) |
| continue; |
| |
| if (verbose_flag) |
| { |
| fprintf (stderr, "rename spec %s to %s\n", p1, p2); |
| #ifdef DEBUG_SPECS |
| fprintf (stderr, "spec is '%s'\n\n", *(sl->ptr_spec)); |
| #endif |
| } |
| |
| set_spec (p2, *(sl->ptr_spec)); |
| if (sl->alloc_p) |
| free (*(sl->ptr_spec)); |
| |
| *(sl->ptr_spec) = ""; |
| sl->alloc_p = 0; |
| continue; |
| } |
| else |
| fatal ("specs unknown %% command after %d characters", |
| p1 - buffer); |
| } |
| |
| /* Find the colon that should end the suffix. */ |
| p1 = p; |
| while (*p1 && *p1 != ':' && *p1 != '\n') p1++; |
| /* The colon shouldn't be missing. */ |
| if (*p1 != ':') |
| fatal ("specs file malformed after %d characters", p1 - buffer); |
| /* Skip back over trailing whitespace. */ |
| p2 = p1; |
| while (p2 > buffer && (p2[-1] == ' ' || p2[-1] == '\t')) p2--; |
| /* Copy the suffix to a string. */ |
| suffix = save_string (p, p2 - p); |
| /* Find the next line. */ |
| p = skip_whitespace (p1 + 1); |
| if (p[1] == 0) |
| fatal ("specs file malformed after %d characters", p - buffer); |
| p1 = p; |
| /* Find next blank line. */ |
| while (*p1 && !(*p1 == '\n' && p1[1] == '\n')) p1++; |
| /* Specs end at the blank line and do not include the newline. */ |
| spec = save_string (p, p1 - p); |
| p = p1; |
| |
| /* Delete backslash-newline sequences from the spec. */ |
| in = spec; |
| out = spec; |
| while (*in != 0) |
| { |
| if (in[0] == '\\' && in[1] == '\n') |
| in += 2; |
| else if (in[0] == '#') |
| { |
| while (*in && *in != '\n') in++; |
| } |
| else |
| *out++ = *in++; |
| } |
| *out = 0; |
| |
| if (suffix[0] == '*') |
| { |
| if (! strcmp (suffix, "*link_command")) |
| link_command_spec = spec; |
| else |
| set_spec (suffix + 1, spec); |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| /* Add this pair to the vector. */ |
| compilers |
| = ((struct compiler *) |
| xrealloc (compilers, (n_compilers + 2) * sizeof (struct compiler))); |
| compilers[n_compilers].suffix = suffix; |
| bzero ((char *) compilers[n_compilers].spec, |
| sizeof compilers[n_compilers].spec); |
| compilers[n_compilers].spec[0] = spec; |
| n_compilers++; |
| bzero ((char *) &compilers[n_compilers], |
| sizeof compilers[n_compilers]); |
| } |
| |
| if (*suffix == 0) |
| link_command_spec = spec; |
| } |
| |
| if (link_command_spec == 0) |
| fatal ("spec file has no spec for linking"); |
| } |
| |
| /* Record the names of temporary files we tell compilers to write, |
| and delete them at the end of the run. */ |
| |
| /* This is the common prefix we use to make temp file names. |
| It is chosen once for each run of this program. |
| It is substituted into a spec by %g. |
| Thus, all temp file names contain this prefix. |
| In practice, all temp file names start with this prefix. |
| |
| This prefix comes from the envvar TMPDIR if it is defined; |
| otherwise, from the P_tmpdir macro if that is defined; |
| otherwise, in /usr/tmp or /tmp; |
| or finally the current directory if all else fails. */ |
| |
| static char *temp_filename; |
| |
| /* Length of the prefix. */ |
| |
| static int temp_filename_length; |
| |
| /* Define the list of temporary files to delete. */ |
| |
| struct temp_file |
| { |
| char *name; |
| struct temp_file *next; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Queue of files to delete on success or failure of compilation. */ |
| static struct temp_file *always_delete_queue; |
| /* Queue of files to delete on failure of compilation. */ |
| static struct temp_file *failure_delete_queue; |
| |
| /* Record FILENAME as a file to be deleted automatically. |
| ALWAYS_DELETE nonzero means delete it if all compilation succeeds; |
| otherwise delete it in any case. |
| FAIL_DELETE nonzero means delete it if a compilation step fails; |
| otherwise delete it in any case. */ |
| |
| static void |
| record_temp_file (filename, always_delete, fail_delete) |
| char *filename; |
| int always_delete; |
| int fail_delete; |
| { |
| register char *name; |
| name = xmalloc (strlen (filename) + 1); |
| strcpy (name, filename); |
| |
| if (always_delete) |
| { |
| register struct temp_file *temp; |
| for (temp = always_delete_queue; temp; temp = temp->next) |
| if (! strcmp (name, temp->name)) |
| goto already1; |
| temp = (struct temp_file *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct temp_file)); |
| temp->next = always_delete_queue; |
| temp->name = name; |
| always_delete_queue = temp; |
| already1:; |
| } |
| |
| if (fail_delete) |
| { |
| register struct temp_file *temp; |
| for (temp = failure_delete_queue; temp; temp = temp->next) |
| if (! strcmp (name, temp->name)) |
| goto already2; |
| temp = (struct temp_file *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct temp_file)); |
| temp->next = failure_delete_queue; |
| temp->name = name; |
| failure_delete_queue = temp; |
| already2:; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Delete all the temporary files whose names we previously recorded. */ |
| |
| static void |
| delete_if_ordinary (name) |
| char *name; |
| { |
| struct stat st; |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| int i, c; |
| |
| printf ("Delete %s? (y or n) ", name); |
| fflush (stdout); |
| i = getchar (); |
| if (i != '\n') |
| while ((c = getchar ()) != '\n' && c != EOF) ; |
| if (i == 'y' || i == 'Y') |
| #endif /* DEBUG */ |
| if (stat (name, &st) >= 0 && S_ISREG (st.st_mode)) |
| if (unlink (name) < 0) |
| if (verbose_flag) |
| perror_with_name (name); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| delete_temp_files () |
| { |
| register struct temp_file *temp; |
| |
| for (temp = always_delete_queue; temp; temp = temp->next) |
| delete_if_ordinary (temp->name); |
| always_delete_queue = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Delete all the files to be deleted on error. */ |
| |
| static void |
| delete_failure_queue () |
| { |
| register struct temp_file *temp; |
| |
| for (temp = failure_delete_queue; temp; temp = temp->next) |
| delete_if_ordinary (temp->name); |
| } |
| |
| static void |
| clear_failure_queue () |
| { |
| failure_delete_queue = 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Routine to add variables to the environment. We do this to pass |
| the pathname of the gcc driver, and the directories search to the |
| collect2 program, which is being run as ld. This way, we can be |
| sure of executing the right compiler when collect2 wants to build |
| constructors and destructors. Since the environment variables we |
| use come from an obstack, we don't have to worry about allocating |
| space for them. */ |
| |
| #ifndef HAVE_PUTENV |
| |
| void |
| putenv (str) |
| char *str; |
| { |
| #ifndef VMS /* nor about VMS */ |
| |
| extern char **environ; |
| char **old_environ = environ; |
| char **envp; |
| int num_envs = 0; |
| int name_len = 1; |
| int str_len = strlen (str); |
| char *p = str; |
| int ch; |
| |
| while ((ch = *p++) != '\0' && ch != '=') |
| name_len++; |
| |
| if (!ch) |
| abort (); |
| |
| /* Search for replacing an existing environment variable, and |
| count the number of total environment variables. */ |
| for (envp = old_environ; *envp; envp++) |
| { |
| num_envs++; |
| if (!strncmp (str, *envp, name_len)) |
| { |
| *envp = str; |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Add a new environment variable */ |
| environ = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *) * (num_envs+2)); |
| *environ = str; |
| bcopy ((char *) old_environ, (char *) (environ + 1), |
| sizeof (char *) * (num_envs+1)); |
| |
| #endif /* VMS */ |
| } |
| |
| #endif /* HAVE_PUTENV */ |
| |
| |
| /* Build a list of search directories from PATHS. |
| PREFIX is a string to prepend to the list. |
| If CHECK_DIR_P is non-zero we ensure the directory exists. |
| This is used mostly by putenv_from_prefixes so we use `collect_obstack'. |
| It is also used by the --print-search-dirs flag. */ |
| |
| static char * |
| build_search_list (paths, prefix, check_dir_p) |
| struct path_prefix *paths; |
| char *prefix; |
| int check_dir_p; |
| { |
| int suffix_len = (machine_suffix) ? strlen (machine_suffix) : 0; |
| int just_suffix_len |
| = (just_machine_suffix) ? strlen (just_machine_suffix) : 0; |
| int first_time = TRUE; |
| struct prefix_list *pprefix; |
| |
| obstack_grow (&collect_obstack, prefix, strlen (prefix)); |
| |
| for (pprefix = paths->plist; pprefix != 0; pprefix = pprefix->next) |
| { |
| int len = strlen (pprefix->prefix); |
| |
| if (machine_suffix |
| && (!check_dir_p |
| || is_directory (pprefix->prefix, machine_suffix, 0))) |
| { |
| if (!first_time) |
| obstack_1grow (&collect_obstack, PATH_SEPARATOR); |
| |
| first_time = FALSE; |
| obstack_grow (&collect_obstack, pprefix->prefix, len); |
| obstack_grow (&collect_obstack, machine_suffix, suffix_len); |
| } |
| |
| if (just_machine_suffix |
| && pprefix->require_machine_suffix == 2 |
| && (!check_dir_p |
| || is_directory (pprefix->prefix, just_machine_suffix, 0))) |
| { |
| if (!first_time) |
| obstack_1grow (&collect_obstack, PATH_SEPARATOR); |
| |
| first_time = FALSE; |
| obstack_grow (&collect_obstack, pprefix->prefix, len); |
| obstack_grow (&collect_obstack, just_machine_suffix, |
| just_suffix_len); |
| } |
| |
| if (!pprefix->require_machine_suffix) |
| { |
| if (!first_time) |
| obstack_1grow (&collect_obstack, PATH_SEPARATOR); |
| |
| first_time = FALSE; |
| obstack_grow (&collect_obstack, pprefix->prefix, len); |
| } |
| } |
| obstack_1grow (&collect_obstack, '\0'); |
| return obstack_finish (&collect_obstack); |
| } |
| |
| /* Rebuild the COMPILER_PATH and LIBRARY_PATH environment variables |
| for collect. */ |
| |
| static void |
| putenv_from_prefixes (paths, env_var) |
| struct path_prefix *paths; |
| char *env_var; |
| { |
| putenv (build_search_list (paths, env_var, 1)); |
| } |
| |
| /* Search for NAME using the prefix list PREFIXES. MODE is passed to |
| access to check permissions. |
| Return 0 if not found, otherwise return its name, allocated with malloc. */ |
| |
| static char * |
| find_a_file (pprefix, name, mode) |
| struct path_prefix *pprefix; |
| char *name; |
| int mode; |
| { |
| char *temp; |
| char *file_suffix = ((mode & X_OK) != 0 ? EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX : ""); |
| struct prefix_list *pl; |
| int len = pprefix->max_len + strlen (name) + strlen (file_suffix) + 1; |
| |
| if (machine_suffix) |
| len += strlen (machine_suffix); |
| |
| temp = xmalloc (len); |
| |
| /* Determine the filename to execute (special case for absolute paths). */ |
| |
| if (*name == '/' || *name == DIR_SEPARATOR) |
| { |
| if (access (name, mode)) |
| { |
| strcpy (temp, name); |
| return temp; |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| for (pl = pprefix->plist; pl; pl = pl->next) |
| { |
| if (machine_suffix) |
| { |
| /* Some systems have a suffix for executable files. |
| So try appending that first. */ |
| if (file_suffix[0] != 0) |
| { |
| strcpy (temp, pl->prefix); |
| strcat (temp, machine_suffix); |
| strcat (temp, name); |
| strcat (temp, file_suffix); |
| if (access (temp, mode) == 0) |
| { |
| if (pl->used_flag_ptr != 0) |
| *pl->used_flag_ptr = 1; |
| return temp; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Now try just the name. */ |
| strcpy (temp, pl->prefix); |
| strcat (temp, machine_suffix); |
| strcat (temp, name); |
| if (access (temp, mode) == 0) |
| { |
| if (pl->used_flag_ptr != 0) |
| *pl->used_flag_ptr = 1; |
| return temp; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Certain prefixes are tried with just the machine type, |
| not the version. This is used for finding as, ld, etc. */ |
| if (just_machine_suffix && pl->require_machine_suffix == 2) |
| { |
| /* Some systems have a suffix for executable files. |
| So try appending that first. */ |
| if (file_suffix[0] != 0) |
| { |
| strcpy (temp, pl->prefix); |
| strcat (temp, just_machine_suffix); |
| strcat (temp, name); |
| strcat (temp, file_suffix); |
| if (access (temp, mode) == 0) |
| { |
| if (pl->used_flag_ptr != 0) |
| *pl->used_flag_ptr = 1; |
| return temp; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| strcpy (temp, pl->prefix); |
| strcat (temp, just_machine_suffix); |
| strcat (temp, name); |
| if (access (temp, mode) == 0) |
| { |
| if (pl->used_flag_ptr != 0) |
| *pl->used_flag_ptr = 1; |
| return temp; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Certain prefixes can't be used without the machine suffix |
| when the machine or version is explicitly specified. */ |
| if (!pl->require_machine_suffix) |
| { |
| /* Some systems have a suffix for executable files. |
| So try appending that first. */ |
| if (file_suffix[0] != 0) |
| { |
| strcpy (temp, pl->prefix); |
| strcat (temp, name); |
| strcat (temp, file_suffix); |
| if (access (temp, mode) == 0) |
| { |
| if (pl->used_flag_ptr != 0) |
| *pl->used_flag_ptr = 1; |
| return temp; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| strcpy (temp, pl->prefix); |
| strcat (temp, name); |
| if (access (temp, mode) == 0) |
| { |
| if (pl->used_flag_ptr != 0) |
| *pl->used_flag_ptr = 1; |
| return temp; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| free (temp); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Add an entry for PREFIX in PLIST. If FIRST is set, it goes |
| at the start of the list, otherwise it goes at the end. |
| |
| If WARN is nonzero, we will warn if no file is found |
| through this prefix. WARN should point to an int |
| which will be set to 1 if this entry is used. |
| |
| REQUIRE_MACHINE_SUFFIX is 1 if this prefix can't be used without |
| the complete value of machine_suffix. |
| 2 means try both machine_suffix and just_machine_suffix. */ |
| |
| static void |
| add_prefix (pprefix, prefix, first, require_machine_suffix, warn) |
| struct path_prefix *pprefix; |
| char *prefix; |
| int first; |
| int require_machine_suffix; |
| int *warn; |
| { |
| struct prefix_list *pl, **prev; |
| int len; |
| |
| if (!first && pprefix->plist) |
| { |
| for (pl = pprefix->plist; pl->next; pl = pl->next) |
| ; |
| prev = &pl->next; |
| } |
| else |
| prev = &pprefix->plist; |
| |
| /* Keep track of the longest prefix */ |
| |
| len = strlen (prefix); |
| if (len > pprefix->max_len) |
| pprefix->max_len = len; |
| |
| pl = (struct prefix_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct prefix_list)); |
| pl->prefix = save_string (prefix, len); |
| pl->require_machine_suffix = require_machine_suffix; |
| pl->used_flag_ptr = warn; |
| if (warn) |
| *warn = 0; |
| |
| if (*prev) |
| pl->next = *prev; |
| else |
| pl->next = (struct prefix_list *) 0; |
| *prev = pl; |
| } |
| |
| /* Print warnings for any prefixes in the list PPREFIX that were not used. */ |
| |
| static void |
| unused_prefix_warnings (pprefix) |
| struct path_prefix *pprefix; |
| { |
| struct prefix_list *pl = pprefix->plist; |
| |
| while (pl) |
| { |
| if (pl->used_flag_ptr != 0 && !*pl->used_flag_ptr) |
| { |
| if (pl->require_machine_suffix && machine_suffix) |
| error ("file path prefix `%s%s' never used", pl->prefix, |
| machine_suffix); |
| else |
| error ("file path prefix `%s' never used", pl->prefix); |
| |
| /* Prevent duplicate warnings. */ |
| *pl->used_flag_ptr = 1; |
| } |
| pl = pl->next; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Get rid of all prefixes built up so far in *PLISTP. */ |
| |
| static void |
| free_path_prefix (pprefix) |
| struct path_prefix *pprefix; |
| { |
| struct prefix_list *pl = pprefix->plist; |
| struct prefix_list *temp; |
| |
| while (pl) |
| { |
| temp = pl; |
| pl = pl->next; |
| free (temp->prefix); |
| free ((char *) temp); |
| } |
| pprefix->plist = (struct prefix_list *) 0; |
| } |
| |
| /* Execute the command specified by the arguments on the current line of spec. |
| When using pipes, this includes several piped-together commands |
| with `|' between them. |
| |
| Return 0 if successful, -1 if failed. */ |
| |
| static int |
| execute () |
| { |
| int i; |
| int n_commands; /* # of command. */ |
| char *string; |
| struct command |
| { |
| char *prog; /* program name. */ |
| char **argv; /* vector of args. */ |
| int pid; /* pid of process for this command. */ |
| }; |
| |
| struct command *commands; /* each command buffer with above info. */ |
| |
| /* Count # of piped commands. */ |
| for (n_commands = 1, i = 0; i < argbuf_index; i++) |
| if (strcmp (argbuf[i], "|") == 0) |
| n_commands++; |
| |
| /* Get storage for each command. */ |
| commands |
| = (struct command *) alloca (n_commands * sizeof (struct command)); |
| |
| /* Split argbuf into its separate piped processes, |
| and record info about each one. |
| Also search for the programs that are to be run. */ |
| |
| commands[0].prog = argbuf[0]; /* first command. */ |
| commands[0].argv = &argbuf[0]; |
| string = find_a_file (&exec_prefixes, commands[0].prog, X_OK); |
| if (string) |
| commands[0].argv[0] = string; |
| |
| for (n_commands = 1, i = 0; i < argbuf_index; i++) |
| if (strcmp (argbuf[i], "|") == 0) |
| { /* each command. */ |
| #if defined (__MSDOS__) || (defined (_WIN32) && ! defined (__CYGWIN32__)) || defined (OS2) |
| fatal ("-pipe not supported"); |
| #endif |
| argbuf[i] = 0; /* termination of command args. */ |
| commands[n_commands].prog = argbuf[i + 1]; |
| commands[n_commands].argv = &argbuf[i + 1]; |
| string = find_a_file (&exec_prefixes, commands[n_commands].prog, X_OK); |
| if (string) |
| commands[n_commands].argv[0] = string; |
| n_commands++; |
| } |
| |
| argbuf[argbuf_index] = 0; |
| |
| /* If -v, print what we are about to do, and maybe query. */ |
| |
| if (verbose_flag) |
| { |
| /* Print each piped command as a separate line. */ |
| for (i = 0; i < n_commands ; i++) |
| { |
| char **j; |
| |
| for (j = commands[i].argv; *j; j++) |
| fprintf (stderr, " %s", *j); |
| |
| /* Print a pipe symbol after all but the last command. */ |
| if (i + 1 != n_commands) |
| fprintf (stderr, " |"); |
| fprintf (stderr, "\n"); |
| } |
| fflush (stderr); |
| #ifdef DEBUG |
| fprintf (stderr, "\nGo ahead? (y or n) "); |
| fflush (stderr); |
| i = getchar (); |
| if (i != '\n') |
| while (getchar () != '\n') ; |
| if (i != 'y' && i != 'Y') |
| return 0; |
| #endif /* DEBUG */ |
| } |
| |
| /* Run each piped subprocess. */ |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < n_commands; i++) |
| { |
| char *errmsg_fmt, *errmsg_arg; |
| char *string = commands[i].argv[0]; |
| |
| commands[i].pid = pexecute (string, commands[i].argv, |
| programname, temp_filename, |
| &errmsg_fmt, &errmsg_arg, |
| ((i == 0 ? PEXECUTE_FIRST : 0) |
| | (i + 1 == n_commands ? PEXECUTE_LAST : 0) |
| | (string == commands[i].prog |
| ? PEXECUTE_SEARCH : 0) |
| | (verbose_flag ? PEXECUTE_VERBOSE : 0))); |
| |
| if (commands[i].pid == -1) |
| pfatal_pexecute (errmsg_fmt, errmsg_arg); |
| |
| if (string != commands[i].prog) |
| free (string); |
| } |
| |
| execution_count++; |
| |
| /* Wait for all the subprocesses to finish. |
| We don't care what order they finish in; |
| we know that N_COMMANDS waits will get them all. |
| Ignore subprocesses that we don't know about, |
| since they can be spawned by the process that exec'ed us. */ |
| |
| { |
| int ret_code = 0; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < n_commands; ) |
| { |
| int j; |
| int status; |
| int pid; |
| |
| pid = pwait (commands[i].pid, &status, 0); |
| if (pid < 0) |
| abort (); |
| |
| for (j = 0; j < n_commands; j++) |
| if (commands[j].pid == pid) |
| { |
| i++; |
| if (status != 0) |
| { |
| if (WIFSIGNALED (status)) |
| { |
| fatal ("Internal compiler error: program %s got fatal signal %d", |
| commands[j].prog, WTERMSIG (status)); |
| signal_count++; |
| ret_code = -1; |
| } |
| else if (WIFEXITED (status) |
| && WEXITSTATUS (status) >= MIN_FATAL_STATUS) |
| ret_code = -1; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| return ret_code; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Find all the switches given to us |
| and make a vector describing them. |
| The elements of the vector are strings, one per switch given. |
| If a switch uses following arguments, then the `part1' field |
| is the switch itself and the `args' field |
| is a null-terminated vector containing the following arguments. |
| The `live_cond' field is 1 if the switch is true in a conditional spec, |
| -1 if false (overridden by a later switch), and is initialized to zero. |
| The `valid' field is nonzero if any spec has looked at this switch; |
| if it remains zero at the end of the run, it must be meaningless. */ |
| |
| struct switchstr |
| { |
| char *part1; |
| char **args; |
| int live_cond; |
| int valid; |
| }; |
| |
| static struct switchstr *switches; |
| |
| static int n_switches; |
| |
| struct infile |
| { |
| char *name; |
| char *language; |
| }; |
| |
| /* Also a vector of input files specified. */ |
| |
| static struct infile *infiles; |
| |
| static int n_infiles; |
| |
| /* And a vector of corresponding output files is made up later. */ |
| |
| static char **outfiles; |
| |
| /* Used to track if none of the -B paths are used. */ |
| static int warn_B; |
| |
| /* Used to track if standard path isn't used and -b or -V is specified. */ |
| static int warn_std; |
| |
| /* Gives value to pass as "warn" to add_prefix for standard prefixes. */ |
| static int *warn_std_ptr = 0; |
| |
| |
| #if defined(HAVE_OBJECT_SUFFIX) || defined(HAVE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) |
| |
| /* Convert NAME to a new name if it is the standard suffix. DO_EXE |
| is true if we should look for an executable suffix as well. */ |
| |
| static char * |
| convert_filename (name, do_exe) |
| char *name; |
| int do_exe; |
| { |
| int i; |
| int len = strlen (name); |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_OBJECT_SUFFIX |
| /* Convert x.o to x.obj if OBJECT_SUFFIX is ".obj". */ |
| if (len > 2 |
| && name[len - 2] == '.' |
| && name[len - 1] == 'o') |
| { |
| obstack_grow (&obstack, name, len - 2); |
| obstack_grow0 (&obstack, OBJECT_SUFFIX, strlen (OBJECT_SUFFIX)); |
| name = obstack_finish (&obstack); |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| #ifdef HAVE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX |
| /* If there is no filetype, make it the executable suffix (which includes |
| the "."). But don't get confused if we have just "-o". */ |
| if (! do_exe || EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX[0] == 0 || (len == 2 && name[0] == '-')) |
| return name; |
| |
| for (i = len - 1; i >= 0; i--) |
| if (name[i] == '/' || name[i] == DIR_SEPARATOR) |
| break; |
| |
| for (i++; i < len; i++) |
| if (name[i] == '.') |
| return name; |
| |
| obstack_grow (&obstack, name, len); |
| obstack_grow0 (&obstack, EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX, strlen (EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX)); |
| name = obstack_finish (&obstack); |
| #endif |
| |
| return name; |
| } |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Create the vector `switches' and its contents. |
| Store its length in `n_switches'. */ |
| |
| static void |
| process_command (argc, argv) |
| int argc; |
| char **argv; |
| { |
| register int i; |
| char *temp; |
| char *spec_lang = 0; |
| int last_language_n_infiles; |
| int have_c = 0; |
| int have_o = 0; |
| int lang_n_infiles = 0; |
| |
| gcc_exec_prefix = getenv ("GCC_EXEC_PREFIX"); |
| |
| n_switches = 0; |
| n_infiles = 0; |
| |
| /* Figure compiler version from version string. */ |
| |
| compiler_version = save_string (version_string, strlen (version_string)); |
| for (temp = compiler_version; *temp; ++temp) |
| { |
| if (*temp == ' ') |
| { |
| *temp = '\0'; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Set up the default search paths. */ |
| |
| if (gcc_exec_prefix) |
| { |
| add_prefix (&exec_prefixes, gcc_exec_prefix, 0, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| add_prefix (&startfile_prefixes, gcc_exec_prefix, 0, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| } |
| |
| /* COMPILER_PATH and LIBRARY_PATH have values |
| that are lists of directory names with colons. */ |
| |
| temp = getenv ("COMPILER_PATH"); |
| if (temp) |
| { |
| char *startp, *endp; |
| char *nstore = (char *) alloca (strlen (temp) + 3); |
| |
| startp = endp = temp; |
| while (1) |
| { |
| if (*endp == PATH_SEPARATOR || *endp == 0) |
| { |
| strncpy (nstore, startp, endp-startp); |
| if (endp == startp) |
| strcpy (nstore, concat (".", dir_separator_str, NULL_PTR)); |
| else if (endp[-1] != '/' && endp[-1] != DIR_SEPARATOR) |
| { |
| nstore[endp-startp] = DIR_SEPARATOR; |
| nstore[endp-startp+1] = 0; |
| } |
| else |
| nstore[endp-startp] = 0; |
| add_prefix (&exec_prefixes, nstore, 0, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| if (*endp == 0) |
| break; |
| endp = startp = endp + 1; |
| } |
| else |
| endp++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| temp = getenv ("LIBRARY_PATH"); |
| if (temp && *cross_compile == '0') |
| { |
| char *startp, *endp; |
| char *nstore = (char *) alloca (strlen (temp) + 3); |
| |
| startp = endp = temp; |
| while (1) |
| { |
| if (*endp == PATH_SEPARATOR || *endp == 0) |
| { |
| strncpy (nstore, startp, endp-startp); |
| if (endp == startp) |
| strcpy (nstore, concat (".", dir_separator_str, NULL_PTR)); |
| else if (endp[-1] != '/' && endp[-1] != DIR_SEPARATOR) |
| { |
| nstore[endp-startp] = DIR_SEPARATOR; |
| nstore[endp-startp+1] = 0; |
| } |
| else |
| nstore[endp-startp] = 0; |
| add_prefix (&startfile_prefixes, nstore, 0, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| if (*endp == 0) |
| break; |
| endp = startp = endp + 1; |
| } |
| else |
| endp++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Use LPATH like LIBRARY_PATH (for the CMU build program). */ |
| temp = getenv ("LPATH"); |
| if (temp && *cross_compile == '0') |
| { |
| char *startp, *endp; |
| char *nstore = (char *) alloca (strlen (temp) + 3); |
| |
| startp = endp = temp; |
| while (1) |
| { |
| if (*endp == PATH_SEPARATOR || *endp == 0) |
| { |
| strncpy (nstore, startp, endp-startp); |
| if (endp == startp) |
| strcpy (nstore, concat (".", dir_separator_str, NULL_PTR)); |
| else if (endp[-1] != '/' && endp[-1] != DIR_SEPARATOR) |
| { |
| nstore[endp-startp] = DIR_SEPARATOR; |
| nstore[endp-startp+1] = 0; |
| } |
| else |
| nstore[endp-startp] = 0; |
| add_prefix (&startfile_prefixes, nstore, 0, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| if (*endp == 0) |
| break; |
| endp = startp = endp + 1; |
| } |
| else |
| endp++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Convert new-style -- options to old-style. */ |
| translate_options (&argc, &argv); |
| |
| #ifdef LANG_SPECIFIC_DRIVER |
| /* Do language-specific adjustment/addition of flags. */ |
| lang_specific_driver (&fatal, &argc, &argv); |
| #endif |
| |
| /* Scan argv twice. Here, the first time, just count how many switches |
| there will be in their vector, and how many input files in theirs. |
| Here we also parse the switches that cc itself uses (e.g. -v). */ |
| |
| for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) |
| { |
| if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-dumpspecs")) |
| { |
| struct spec_list *sl; |
| init_spec (); |
| for (sl = specs; sl; sl = sl->next) |
| printf ("*%s:\n%s\n\n", sl->name, *(sl->ptr_spec)); |
| exit (0); |
| } |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-dumpversion")) |
| { |
| printf ("%s\n", version_string); |
| exit (0); |
| } |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-dumpmachine")) |
| { |
| printf ("%s\n", spec_machine); |
| exit (0); |
| } |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-print-search-dirs")) |
| print_search_dirs = 1; |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-print-libgcc-file-name")) |
| print_file_name = "libgcc.a"; |
| else if (! strncmp (argv[i], "-print-file-name=", 17)) |
| print_file_name = argv[i] + 17; |
| else if (! strncmp (argv[i], "-print-prog-name=", 17)) |
| print_prog_name = argv[i] + 17; |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-print-multi-lib")) |
| print_multi_lib = 1; |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-print-multi-directory")) |
| print_multi_directory = 1; |
| else if (! strncmp (argv[i], "-Wa,", 4)) |
| { |
| int prev, j; |
| /* Pass the rest of this option to the assembler. */ |
| |
| n_assembler_options++; |
| if (!assembler_options) |
| assembler_options |
| = (char **) xmalloc (n_assembler_options * sizeof (char **)); |
| else |
| assembler_options |
| = (char **) xrealloc (assembler_options, |
| n_assembler_options * sizeof (char **)); |
| |
| /* Split the argument at commas. */ |
| prev = 4; |
| for (j = 4; argv[i][j]; j++) |
| if (argv[i][j] == ',') |
| { |
| assembler_options[n_assembler_options - 1] |
| = save_string (argv[i] + prev, j - prev); |
| n_assembler_options++; |
| assembler_options |
| = (char **) xrealloc (assembler_options, |
| n_assembler_options * sizeof (char **)); |
| prev = j + 1; |
| } |
| /* Record the part after the last comma. */ |
| assembler_options[n_assembler_options - 1] = argv[i] + prev; |
| } |
| else if (! strncmp (argv[i], "-Wp,", 4)) |
| { |
| int prev, j; |
| /* Pass the rest of this option to the preprocessor. */ |
| |
| n_preprocessor_options++; |
| if (!preprocessor_options) |
| preprocessor_options |
| = (char **) xmalloc (n_preprocessor_options * sizeof (char **)); |
| else |
| preprocessor_options |
| = (char **) xrealloc (preprocessor_options, |
| n_preprocessor_options * sizeof (char **)); |
| |
| /* Split the argument at commas. */ |
| prev = 4; |
| for (j = 4; argv[i][j]; j++) |
| if (argv[i][j] == ',') |
| { |
| preprocessor_options[n_preprocessor_options - 1] |
| = save_string (argv[i] + prev, j - prev); |
| n_preprocessor_options++; |
| preprocessor_options |
| = (char **) xrealloc (preprocessor_options, |
| n_preprocessor_options * sizeof (char **)); |
| prev = j + 1; |
| } |
| /* Record the part after the last comma. */ |
| preprocessor_options[n_preprocessor_options - 1] = argv[i] + prev; |
| } |
| else if (argv[i][0] == '+' && argv[i][1] == 'e') |
| /* The +e options to the C++ front-end. */ |
| n_switches++; |
| else if (strncmp (argv[i], "-Wl,", 4) == 0) |
| { |
| int j; |
| /* Split the argument at commas. */ |
| for (j = 3; argv[i][j]; j++) |
| n_infiles += (argv[i][j] == ','); |
| } |
| else if (strcmp (argv[i], "-Xlinker") == 0) |
| { |
| if (i + 1 == argc) |
| fatal ("argument to `-Xlinker' is missing"); |
| |
| n_infiles++; |
| i++; |
| } |
| else if (strncmp (argv[i], "-l", 2) == 0) |
| n_infiles++; |
| else if (strcmp (argv[i], "-save-temps") == 0) |
| { |
| save_temps_flag = 1; |
| n_switches++; |
| } |
| else if (strcmp (argv[i], "-specs") == 0) |
| { |
| struct user_specs *user = (struct user_specs *) |
| xmalloc (sizeof (struct user_specs)); |
| if (++i >= argc) |
| fatal ("argument to `-specs' is missing"); |
| |
| user->next = (struct user_specs *)0; |
| user->filename = argv[i]; |
| if (user_specs_tail) |
| user_specs_tail->next = user; |
| else |
| user_specs_head = user; |
| user_specs_tail = user; |
| } |
| else if (strncmp (argv[i], "-specs=", 7) == 0) |
| { |
| struct user_specs *user = (struct user_specs *) |
| xmalloc (sizeof (struct user_specs)); |
| if (strlen (argv[i]) == 7) |
| fatal ("argument to `-specs=' is missing"); |
| |
| user->next = (struct user_specs *)0; |
| user->filename = argv[i]+7; |
| if (user_specs_tail) |
| user_specs_tail->next = user; |
| else |
| user_specs_head = user; |
| user_specs_tail = user; |
| } |
| else if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] != 0) |
| { |
| register char *p = &argv[i][1]; |
| register int c = *p; |
| |
| switch (c) |
| { |
| case 'b': |
| if (p[1] == 0 && i + 1 == argc) |
| fatal ("argument to `-b' is missing"); |
| if (p[1] == 0) |
| spec_machine = argv[++i]; |
| else |
| spec_machine = p + 1; |
| |
| warn_std_ptr = &warn_std; |
| break; |
| |
| case 'B': |
| { |
| int *temp = (int *) xmalloc (sizeof (int)); |
| char *value; |
| if (p[1] == 0 && i + 1 == argc) |
| fatal ("argument to `-B' is missing"); |
| if (p[1] == 0) |
| value = argv[++i]; |
| else |
| value = p + 1; |
| add_prefix (&exec_prefixes, value, 1, 0, &warn_B); |
| add_prefix (&startfile_prefixes, value, 1, 0, &warn_B); |
| add_prefix (&include_prefixes, concat (value, "include", NULL_PTR), |
| 1, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| |
| /* As a kludge, if the arg is "[foo/]stageN/", just add |
| "[foo/]include" to the include prefix. */ |
| { |
| int len = strlen (value); |
| if ((len == 7 |
| || (len > 7 |
| && (value[len - 8] == '/' |
| || value[len - 8] == DIR_SEPARATOR))) |
| && strncmp (value + len - 7, "stage", 5) == 0 |
| && isdigit (value[len - 2]) |
| && (value[len - 1] == '/' |
| || value[len - 1] == DIR_SEPARATOR)) |
| { |
| if (len == 7) |
| add_prefix (&include_prefixes, "include", |
| 1, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| else |
| { |
| char *string = xmalloc (len + 1); |
| strncpy (string, value, len-7); |
| strcpy (string+len-7, "include"); |
| add_prefix (&include_prefixes, string, |
| 1, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| break; |
| |
| case 'v': /* Print our subcommands and print versions. */ |
| n_switches++; |
| /* If they do anything other than exactly `-v', don't set |
| verbose_flag; rather, continue on to give the error. */ |
| if (p[1] != 0) |
| break; |
| verbose_flag++; |
| break; |
| |
| case 'V': |
| if (p[1] == 0 && i + 1 == argc) |
| fatal ("argument to `-V' is missing"); |
| if (p[1] == 0) |
| spec_version = argv[++i]; |
| else |
| spec_version = p + 1; |
| compiler_version = spec_version; |
| warn_std_ptr = &warn_std; |
| break; |
| |
| case 'c': |
| if (p[1] == 0) |
| { |
| have_c = 1; |
| n_switches++; |
| break; |
| } |
| goto normal_switch; |
| |
| case 'o': |
| have_o = 1; |
| #if defined(HAVE_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) || defined(HAVE_OBJECT_SUFFIX) |
| argv[i] = convert_filename (argv[i], 1); |
| if (p[1] == 0) |
| argv[i+1] = convert_filename (argv[i+1], 1); |
| #endif |
| goto normal_switch; |
| |
| default: |
| normal_switch: |
| n_switches++; |
| |
| if (SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (c) > (p[1] != 0)) |
| i += SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (c) - (p[1] != 0); |
| else if (WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (p)) |
| i += WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (p); |
| } |
| } |
| else |
| { |
| n_infiles++; |
| lang_n_infiles++; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (have_c && have_o && lang_n_infiles > 1) |
| fatal ("cannot specify -o with -c and multiple compilations"); |
| |
| /* Set up the search paths before we go looking for config files. */ |
| |
| /* These come before the md prefixes so that we will find gcc's subcommands |
| (such as cpp) rather than those of the host system. */ |
| /* Use 2 as fourth arg meaning try just the machine as a suffix, |
| as well as trying the machine and the version. */ |
| #ifndef OS2 |
| add_prefix (&exec_prefixes, standard_exec_prefix, 0, 2, warn_std_ptr); |
| add_prefix (&exec_prefixes, standard_exec_prefix_1, 0, 2, warn_std_ptr); |
| #endif |
| |
| add_prefix (&startfile_prefixes, standard_exec_prefix, 0, 1, warn_std_ptr); |
| add_prefix (&startfile_prefixes, standard_exec_prefix_1, 0, 1, warn_std_ptr); |
| |
| tooldir_prefix = concat (tooldir_base_prefix, spec_machine, |
| dir_separator_str, NULL_PTR); |
| |
| /* If tooldir is relative, base it on exec_prefixes. A relative |
| tooldir lets us move the installed tree as a unit. |
| |
| If GCC_EXEC_PREFIX is defined, then we want to add two relative |
| directories, so that we can search both the user specified directory |
| and the standard place. */ |
| |
| if (*tooldir_prefix != '/' && *tooldir_prefix != DIR_SEPARATOR) |
| { |
| if (gcc_exec_prefix) |
| { |
| char *gcc_exec_tooldir_prefix |
| = concat (gcc_exec_prefix, spec_machine, dir_separator_str, |
| spec_version, dir_separator_str, tooldir_prefix, NULL_PTR); |
| |
| add_prefix (&exec_prefixes, |
| concat (gcc_exec_tooldir_prefix, "bin", |
| dir_separator_str, NULL_PTR), |
| 0, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| add_prefix (&startfile_prefixes, |
| concat (gcc_exec_tooldir_prefix, "lib", |
| dir_separator_str, NULL_PTR), |
| 0, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| } |
| |
| tooldir_prefix = concat (standard_exec_prefix, spec_machine, |
| dir_separator_str, spec_version, |
| dir_separator_str, tooldir_prefix, NULL_PTR); |
| } |
| |
| add_prefix (&exec_prefixes, |
| concat (tooldir_prefix, "bin", dir_separator_str, NULL_PTR), |
| 0, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| add_prefix (&startfile_prefixes, |
| concat (tooldir_prefix, "lib", dir_separator_str, NULL_PTR), |
| 0, 0, NULL_PTR); |
| |
| /* More prefixes are enabled in main, after we read the specs file |
| and determine whether this is cross-compilation or not. */ |
| |
| |
| /* Then create the space for the vectors and scan again. */ |
| |
| switches = ((struct switchstr *) |
| xmalloc ((n_switches + 1) * sizeof (struct switchstr))); |
| infiles = (struct infile *) xmalloc ((n_infiles + 1) * sizeof (struct infile)); |
| n_switches = 0; |
| n_infiles = 0; |
| last_language_n_infiles = -1; |
| |
| /* This, time, copy the text of each switch and store a pointer |
| to the copy in the vector of switches. |
| Store all the infiles in their vector. */ |
| |
| for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) |
| { |
| /* Just skip the switches that were handled by the preceding loop. */ |
| if (! strncmp (argv[i], "-Wa,", 4)) |
| ; |
| else if (! strncmp (argv[i], "-Wp,", 4)) |
| ; |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-print-search-dirs")) |
| ; |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-print-libgcc-file-name")) |
| ; |
| else if (! strncmp (argv[i], "-print-file-name=", 17)) |
| ; |
| else if (! strncmp (argv[i], "-print-prog-name=", 17)) |
| ; |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-print-multi-lib")) |
| ; |
| else if (! strcmp (argv[i], "-print-multi-directory")) |
| ; |
| else if (argv[i][0] == '+' && argv[i][1] == 'e') |
| { |
| /* Compensate for the +e options to the C++ front-end; |
| they're there simply for cfront call-compatibility. We do |
| some magic in default_compilers to pass them down properly. |
| Note we deliberately start at the `+' here, to avoid passing |
| -e0 or -e1 down into the linker. */ |
| switches[n_switches].part1 = &argv[i][0]; |
| switches[n_switches].args = 0; |
| switches[n_switches].live_cond = 0; |
| switches[n_switches].valid = 0; |
| n_switches++; |
| } |
| else if (strncmp (argv[i], "-Wl,", 4) == 0) |
| { |
| int prev, j; |
| /* Split the argument at commas. */ |
| prev = 4; |
| for (j = 4; argv[i][j]; j++) |
| if (argv[i][j] == ',') |
| { |
| infiles[n_infiles].language = 0; |
| infiles[n_infiles++].name |
| = save_string (argv[i] + prev, j - prev); |
| prev = j + 1; |
| } |
| /* Record the part after the last comma. */ |
| infiles[n_infiles].language = 0; |
| infiles[n_infiles++].name = argv[i] + prev; |
| } |
| else if (strcmp (argv[i], "-Xlinker") == 0) |
| { |
| infiles[n_infiles].language = 0; |
| infiles[n_infiles++].name = argv[++i]; |
| } |
| else if (strncmp (argv[i], "-l", 2) == 0) |
| { |
| infiles[n_infiles].language = 0; |
| infiles[n_infiles++].name = argv[i]; |
| } |
| else if (strcmp (argv[i], "-specs") == 0) |
| i++; |
| else if (strncmp (argv[i], "-specs=", 7) == 0) |
| ; |
| /* -save-temps overrides -pipe, so that temp files are produced */ |
| else if (save_temps_flag && strcmp (argv[i], "-pipe") == 0) |
| error ("Warning: -pipe ignored since -save-temps specified"); |
| else if (argv[i][0] == '-' && argv[i][1] != 0) |
| { |
| register char *p = &argv[i][1]; |
| register int c = *p; |
| |
| if (c == 'B' || c == 'b' || c == 'V') |
| { |
| /* Skip a separate arg, if any. */ |
| if (p[1] == 0) |
| i++; |
| continue; |
| } |
| if (c == 'x') |
| { |
| if (p[1] == 0 && i + 1 == argc) |
| fatal ("argument to `-x' is missing"); |
| if (p[1] == 0) |
| spec_lang = argv[++i]; |
| else |
| spec_lang = p + 1; |
| if (! strcmp (spec_lang, "none")) |
| /* Suppress the warning if -xnone comes after the last input |
| file, because alternate command interfaces like g++ might |
| find it useful to place -xnone after each input file. */ |
| spec_lang = 0; |
| else |
| last_language_n_infiles = n_infiles; |
| continue; |
| } |
| switches[n_switches].part1 = p; |
| /* Deal with option arguments in separate argv elements. */ |
| if ((SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (c) > (p[1] != 0)) |
| || WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (p)) |
| { |
| int j = 0; |
| int n_args = WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (p); |
| |
| if (n_args == 0) |
| { |
| /* Count only the option arguments in separate argv elements. */ |
| n_args = SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (c) - (p[1] != 0); |
| } |
| if (i + n_args >= argc) |
| fatal ("argument to `-%s' is missing", p); |
| switches[n_switches].args |
| = (char **) xmalloc ((n_args + |