# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/cmake-utils.eclass,v 1.22 2009/03/19 09:12:41 scarabeus Exp $ # @ECLASS: cmake-utils.eclass # @MAINTAINER: # kde@gentoo.org # @AUTHORS: # Tomáš Chvátal # Maciej Mrozowski # (undisclosed contributors) # Original author: Zephyrus (zephyrus@mirach.it) # @BLURB: common ebuild functions for cmake-based packages # @DESCRIPTION: # The cmake-utils eclass contains functions that make creating ebuilds for # cmake-based packages much easier. # Its main features are support of out-of-source builds as well as in-source # builds and an implementation of the well-known use_enable and use_with # functions for CMake. inherit toolchain-funcs multilib flag-o-matic base EXPF="src_compile src_test src_install" case ${EAPI:-0} in 2) EXPF="${EXPF} src_configure" ;; 1|0) ;; *) die "Unknown EAPI, Bug eclass maintainers." ;; esac EXPORT_FUNCTIONS ${EXPF} : ${DESCRIPTION:="Based on the ${ECLASS} eclass"} DEPEND=" >=dev-util/cmake-2.6.2-r1 userland_GNU? ( >=sys-apps/findutils-4.4.0 ) " # Internal functions used by cmake-utils_use_* _use_me_now() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" [[ -z $2 ]] && die "cmake-utils_use-$1 []" echo "-D$1${3:-$2}=$(use $2 && echo ON || echo OFF)" } _use_me_now_inverted() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" [[ -z $2 ]] && die "cmake-utils_use-$1 []" echo "-D$1${3:-$2}=$(use $2 && echo OFF || echo ON)" } # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: DOCS # @DESCRIPTION: # Documents passed to dodoc command. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: HTML_DOCS # @DESCRIPTION: # Documents passed to dohtml command. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: PREFIX # @DESCRIPTION # Eclass respects PREFIX variable, though it's not recommended way to set # install/lib/bin prefixes. # Use -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=... CMake variable instead. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: CMAKE_IN_SOURCE_BUILD # @DESCRIPTION: # Set to enable in-source build. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: CMAKE_NO_COLOR # @DESCRIPTION: # Set to disable cmake output coloring. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: CMAKE_VERBOSE # @DESCRIPTION: # Set to enable verbose messages during compilation. # @ECLASS-VARIABLE: CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE # @DESCRIPTION: # Set to override default CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE. Only useful for packages # known to make use of "if (CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE MATCHES xxx)". # If about to be set - needs to be set before invoking cmake-utils_src_configure. # You usualy do *NOT* want nor need to set it as it pulls CMake default build-type # specific compiler flags overriding make.conf. : ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:=Gentoo} # @FUNCTION: _check_build_dir # @DESCRIPTION: # Determine using IN or OUT source build _check_build_dir() { # in/out source build if [[ -n "${CMAKE_IN_SOURCE_BUILD}" ]]; then CMAKE_BUILD_DIR="${S}" else CMAKE_BUILD_DIR="${WORKDIR}/${PN}_build" fi echo ">>> Working in BUILD_DIR: \"$CMAKE_BUILD_DIR\"" } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_use_with # @USAGE: [flag name] # @DESCRIPTION: # Based on use_with. See ebuild(5). # # `cmake-utils_use_with foo FOO` echoes -DWITH_FOO=ON if foo is enabled # and -DWITH_FOO=OFF if it is disabled. cmake-utils_use_with() { _use_me_now WITH_ "$@" ; } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_use_enable # @USAGE: [flag name] # @DESCRIPTION: # Based on use_enable. See ebuild(5). # # `cmake-utils_use_enable foo FOO` echoes -DENABLE_FOO=ON if foo is enabled # and -DENABLE_FOO=OFF if it is disabled. cmake-utils_use_enable() { _use_me_now ENABLE_ "$@" ; } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_use_disable # @USAGE: [flag name] # @DESCRIPTION: # Based on inversion of use_enable. See ebuild(5). # # `cmake-utils_use_enable foo FOO` echoes -DDISABLE_FOO=OFF if foo is enabled # and -DDISABLE_FOO=ON if it is disabled. cmake-utils_use_disable() { _use_me_now_inverted DISABLE_ "$@" ; } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_use_no # @USAGE: [flag name] # @DESCRIPTION: # Based on use_disable. See ebuild(5). # # `cmake-utils_use_no foo FOO` echoes -DNO_FOO=OFF if foo is enabled # and -DNO_FOO=ON if it is disabled. cmake-utils_use_no() { _use_me_now_inverted NO_ "$@" ; } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_use_want # @USAGE: [flag name] # @DESCRIPTION: # Based on use_enable. See ebuild(5). # # `cmake-utils_use_want foo FOO` echoes -DWANT_FOO=ON if foo is enabled # and -DWANT_FOO=OFF if it is disabled. cmake-utils_use_want() { _use_me_now WANT_ "$@" ; } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_use_build # @USAGE: [flag name] # @DESCRIPTION: # Based on use_enable. See ebuild(5). # # `cmake-utils_use_build foo FOO` echoes -DBUILD_FOO=ON if foo is enabled # and -DBUILD_FOO=OFF if it is disabled. cmake-utils_use_build() { _use_me_now BUILD_ "$@" ; } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_use_has # @USAGE: [flag name] # @DESCRIPTION: # Based on use_enable. See ebuild(5). # # `cmake-utils_use_has foo FOO` echoes -DHAVE_FOO=ON if foo is enabled # and -DHAVE_FOO=OFF if it is disabled. cmake-utils_use_has() { _use_me_now HAVE_ "$@" ; } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_has # @DESCRIPTION: # Deprecated, use cmake-utils_use_has, kept now for backcompat. cmake-utils_has() { ewarn "QA notice: using deprecated ${FUNCNAME} call, use cmake-utils_use_has instead." ; _use_me_now HAVE_ "$@" ; } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_use # @USAGE: [flag name] # @DESCRIPTION: # Based on use_enable. See ebuild(5). # # `cmake-utils_use foo FOO` echoes -DFOO=ON if foo is enabled # and -DFOO=OFF if it is disabled. cmake-utils_use() { _use_me_now "" "$@" ; } # Internal function for modifying hardcoded definitions. # Removes dangerous definitionts that override Gentoo settings. _modify-cmakelists() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" # Comment out all set ( value) # TODO Add QA checker - inform when variable being checked for below is set in CMakeLists.txt find "${S}" -name CMakeLists.txt \ -exec sed -i -e '/^[[:space:]]*[sS][eE][tT][[:space:]]*([[:space:]]*CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE.*)/{s/^/#IGNORE /g}' {} + \ -exec sed -i -e '/^[[:space:]]*[sS][eE][tT][[:space:]]*([[:space:]]*CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX.*)/{s/^/#IGNORE /g}' {} + \ || die "${LINENO}: failed to disable hardcoded settings" # NOTE Append some useful summary here echo ' MESSAGE(STATUS "<<< Gentoo configuration >>> Build type: ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} Install path: ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}\n")' >> CMakeLists.txt } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_src_configure # @DESCRIPTION: # General function for configuring with cmake. Default behaviour is to start an # out-of-source build. cmake-utils_src_configure() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" # Remove dangerous things. _modify-cmakelists # @SEE CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE if [[ ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} = Gentoo ]]; then # Handle release builds if ! has debug ${IUSE//+} || ! use debug; then append-cppflags -DNDEBUG fi fi # Prepare Gentoo override rules (set valid compiler, append CPPFLAGS) local build_rules="${TMPDIR}"/gentoo_rules.cmake cat > ${build_rules} << _EOF_ SET (CMAKE_C_COMPILER $(type -P $(tc-getCC)) CACHE FILEPATH "C compiler" FORCE) SET (CMAKE_C_COMPILE_OBJECT " ${CPPFLAGS} -o -c " CACHE STRING "C compile command" FORCE) SET (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER $(type -P $(tc-getCXX)) CACHE FILEPATH "C++ compiler" FORCE) SET (CMAKE_CXX_COMPILE_OBJECT " ${CPPFLAGS} -o -c " CACHE STRING "C++ compile command" FORCE) _EOF_ # Common configure parameters (overridable) # NOTE CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE can be only overriden via CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE eclass variable # No -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=xxx definitions will be in effect. local cmakeargs=" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${PREFIX:-/usr} ${mycmakeargs} -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} -DCMAKE_INSTALL_DO_STRIP=OFF -DCMAKE_USER_MAKE_RULES_OVERRIDE=${build_rules}" # Common configure parameters (invariants) local common_config="${TMPDIR}"/gentoo_common_config.cmake local libdir=$(get_libdir) cat > ${common_config} << _EOF_ SET (LIB_SUFFIX ${libdir/lib} CACHE STRING "library path suffix" FORCE) _EOF_ [[ -n ${CMAKE_NO_COLOR} ]] && echo 'SET (CMAKE_COLOR_MAKEFILE OFF CACHE BOOL "pretty colors during make" FORCE)' >> ${common_config} cmakeargs="-C ${common_config} ${cmakeargs}" _check_build_dir mkdir -p "${CMAKE_BUILD_DIR}" pushd "${CMAKE_BUILD_DIR}" > /dev/null debug-print "${LINENO} ${ECLASS} ${FUNCNAME}: mycmakeargs is $cmakeargs" cmake ${cmakeargs} "${S}" || die "cmake failed" popd > /dev/null } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_src_compile # @DESCRIPTION: # General function for compiling with cmake. Default behaviour is to check for # EAPI and respectively to configure as well or just compile. cmake-utils_src_compile() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" has src_configure ${EXPF} || cmake-utils_src_configure cmake-utils_src_make "$@" } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_src_configurein # @DESCRIPTION: # Deprecated cmake-utils_src_configurein() { ewarn "QA notice: using deprecated ${FUNCNAME} call, set CMAKE_IN_SOURCE_BUILD=1 instead." cmake-utils_src_configure } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_src_configureout # @DESCRIPTION: # Deprecated cmake-utils_src_configureout() { ewarn "QA notice: using deprecated ${FUNCNAME} call, out of source build is enabled by default." cmake-utils_src_configure } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_src_make # @DESCRIPTION: # Function for building the package. Automatically detects the build type. # All arguments are passed to emake: cmake-utils_src_make() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" _check_build_dir pushd "${CMAKE_BUILD_DIR}" > /dev/null if [[ -n ${CMAKE_VERBOSE} ]]; then emake VERBOSE=1 "$@" || die "Make failed!" else emake "$@" || die "Make failed!" fi popd > /dev/null } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_src_install # @DESCRIPTION: # Function for installing the package. Automatically detects the build type. cmake-utils_src_install() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" _check_build_dir pushd "${CMAKE_BUILD_DIR}" > /dev/null emake install DESTDIR="${D}" || die "Make install failed" popd > /dev/null # Manual document installation [[ -n "${DOCS}" ]] && { dodoc ${DOCS} || die "dodoc failed" ; } [[ -n "${HTML_DOCS}" ]] && { dohtml -r ${HTML_DOCS} || die "dohtml failed" ; } } # @FUNCTION: cmake-utils_src_test # @DESCRIPTION: # Function for testing the package. Automatically detects the build type. cmake-utils_src_test() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} "$@" _check_build_dir pushd "${CMAKE_BUILD_DIR}" > /dev/null # Standard implementation of src_test if emake -j1 check -n &> /dev/null; then einfo ">>> Test phase [check]: ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" if ! emake -j1 check; then die "Make check failed. See above for details." fi elif emake -j1 test -n &> /dev/null; then einfo ">>> Test phase [test]: ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" if ! emake -j1 test; then die "Make test failed. See above for details." fi else einfo ">>> Test phase [none]: ${CATEGORY}/${PF}" fi popd > /dev/null }