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1#!/bin/sh
2#
3# Name: wx-config{.in,}
4# Purpose: wx configuration search and query tool {template,}
5# Author: Ron <ron@debian.org>
6# Modified by:
7# Created: 8/9/2004
8# RCS-ID: $Id$
9# Copyright: (c) 2004 Ron <ron@debian.org>
10# Essentially a fresh start this time around, but for maximum
11# compatibility basic code was taken from, and heavy reference
12# made to, the previously unattributed wx-config from cvs.
13# All the usual suspects contributed to the dicussion that led
14# to this new work and likewise to the ideas and content in the
15# original (which was probably influenced by gtk), among them:
16# Robert Roebling, Vadim Zeitlin, Vaclav Slavik, Robin Dunn
17# Licence: wxWindows licence
18############################################################################
19
20# Extra^2 debug mode, for if things ever get really weird.
21[ -z "$WXDEBUG_X" ] || set -x
22
23
24# On with some basic stuff, like the ability to die gracefully,
25# and to tell people what we are about.
26# ------------------------------------------------------------------
27
28# decho _message
29# Output a message to stderr.
30decho() { echo "$*" 1>&2; }
31
32# usage _exitcode
33# Outputs a usage message to stderr and exits with _exitcode.
34# Try to keep this to a single page (ie. < 25 lines). We can add
35# alternate or interactive help targets if people want more detail.
36#
37# Exit codes are now subject to a more strict interpretation.
38# wx-config should return 0 upon successful operation, 1 if the
39# reqested operation could not be completed successfully, and 2
40# if the requested operation is not supported by this version of
41# wx-config.
42usage()
43{
44 cat 1>&2 <<EOF
45
46 wx-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--release] [--version-full]
47 [--list] [--host=HOST] [--toolkit=TOOLKIT] [--universal[=yes|no]]
48 [--unicode[=yes|no]] [--debug[=yes|no]] [--static[=yes|no]]
49 [--version[=VERSION]] [--basename] [--cc] [--cppflags] [--cflags]
50 [--cxxflags] [--rescomp] [--libs] [--cxx] [--ld] [--linkdeps]
51 [--utility=UTIL] [LIB ...]
52
53 wx-config returns information about the wxWidgets libraries available
54 on your system. It may be used to retrieve the information you require
55 to build applications using these libraries.
56
57 If alternative builds of wxWidgets exist on the system, you can use the
58 options: --prefix, --host, --toolkit, --unicode, --debug, --static,
59 --version and --universal, to select from them. Use the --list option to
60 show alternatives available which match specified criteria. The unicode,
61 debug, and universal options take an optional yes or no argument, while
62 host and version accept posix extended regex. The --utility option will
63 return the correct version of UTIL to use with the selected library build.
64 --linkdeps returns only static libraries for your makefile link rule deps.
65
66 Optional LIB arguments (comma or space separated) may be used to specify
67 the wxWidgets libraries that you wish to use. The magic "std" label may
68 be used to import all libraries that would be used by default if none were
69 specified explicitly. eg. wx-config --libs core,base.
70
71EOF
72
73 exit $1
74}
75
76# Unfussy people are the easiest to deal with, get them out of the way now.
77[ $# -gt 0 ] || usage 1
78
79
80# Contentious tools determined by configure.
81EGREP="@EGREP@"
82
83
84# For the people who know what they want, or think they do:
85# Divide the valid arguments into functional groups for later examination,
86# then parse all command line arguments completely, deferring action on
87# output options until all significant input has been processed and any
88# decision about delegation has been taken.
89
90# Note early, that '-' is a complete no-no for use in option names below.
91# It totally falls apart as soon as it becomes part of a variable name.
92# Use '_' instead, and by the magic of it all just being bits, you'll
93# be able to use --my-option or --my_option from the command line at
94# your discretion. They are synonymous as user input, but _ALWAYS_ use
95# underscores for compound names in the code here, never a dash.
96
97
98# The list of all options we recognise. If it is not in here, then
99# it is not something we want to handle.
100# ------------------------------------------------------------------
101
102# Options that specify a distinct library build.
103#
104# Note also that order in this list is significant later on, as this sets
105# the precedence with which we will try to gauge the similarity of other
106# configs to this one. Options earlier in the list should be more crucial
107# to match well than those that follow. Options specified by the user will
108# always take precedence and are not subject to any partial ordering here.
109wxconfig_schema="host toolkit widgetset chartype debugtype flavour version linkage"
110
111# Options that are expected to generate some output.
112wxconfig_output_options="prefix exec_prefix
113 list
114 release version version_full
115 basename
116 cppflags cflags cxxflags
117 rescomp
118 rezflags
119 libs
120 linkdeps
121 cc cxx ld
122 gl_libs"
123
124# Options that permit the user to supply hints that may affect the output.
125# These options all accept arbitrary values, to interpret as they please.
126wxconfig_input_options="prefix exec_prefix utility $wxconfig_schema"
127
128# Input options that accept only a yes or no argument.
129wxconfig_yesno_options="universal unicode debug static"
130
131# Boolean options that do something or not.
132wxconfig_flag_options="$wxconfig_yesno_options selected_config no_rpath inplace"
133
134
135
136# Some simple sugar coating to keep things more readable below.
137# --------------------------------------------------------------
138
139# option_name _string
140# Returns NAME if _string is of the form: --NAME[=...]
141option_name()
142{
143 echo "$1" | sed 's/^--//;s/=.*//' | tr '-' '_'
144}
145
146# option_value _string
147# Returns FOO if _string is of the form: --option=FOO
148option_value()
149{
150 echo "$1" | sed 's/^[^=]*=//'
151}
152
153# match_field _value _list
154# Returns true if _value is a field in _list
155match_field()
156{
157 _match_field_match="$1"
158 shift
159 for _match_field_i do
160 [ "x$_match_field_i" != "x$_match_field_match" ] || return 0
161 done
162 false
163}
164
165# remove_field _value _list
166# Returns _list minus any field(s) that match _value.
167remove_field()
168{
169 _remf_value="$1"
170 _remf_list=''
171 shift
172 if [ -n "$_remf_value" ]; then
173 for _remf_item do
174 [ "x$_remf_item" = "x$_remf_value" ] ||
175 _remf_list="${_remf_list:+$_remf_list }$_remf_item"
176 done
177 echo "$_remf_list"
178 else
179 echo $*
180 fi
181}
182
183# validate_arg _domain _set _name _value
184# Boilerplate to validate an argument and initialise a psuedo-hash.
185# This one is almost reduction into absurdity, and perhaps makes the
186# precise action of the argument parser below just a little more
187# obscure, but oh so neat and compact to use for multiple option
188# groups. It expands to replace repetitive clauses of the form:
189#
190# i="$(option_name $arg)"
191# if match_field "$i" $wxconfig_input_options; then
192# input_options="${input_options:+$input_options }$i"
193# eval "input_option_$i=$(option_value $arg)"
194# continue
195# fi
196#
197# with the one liners you see on the page below.
198validate_arg()
199{
200 if match_field "$3" `eval echo \"\\\$$1_$2_options\"`; then
201 eval "$2_options=\"\${$2_options:+\$$2_options }$3\""
202 eval "$2_option_$3=\"$4\""
203 return
204 fi
205 false
206}
207
208# check_yesno_option _ynoption _option _yesval _noval
209# This one might be made more generic and/or incorporated into
210# validate_arg above at some later stage, but right now we just
211# condition any specialist options into a generic one for later
212# handling. Once they are sanity checked there is no difference
213# in any case.
214check_yesno_option()
215{
216 eval "case \${yesno_option_$1-\${flag_option_$1-unset}} in
217 unset) ;;
218 y*|Y*) input_option_$2=\"$3\" ;;
219 n*|N*) input_option_$2=\"$4\" ;;
220 *)
221 decho
222 decho \" *** Error: Invalid request '--$1=\$yesno_option_$1'\"
223 decho \" Valid arguments for --$1 are: [ yes, no ]\"
224 decho
225 exit 1
226 ;;
227 esac"
228}
229
230
231
232# Now we are ready to find out what the user wants from us.
233# --------------------------------------------------------------
234
235# With just a little more complexity here we could have shortest
236# unique string matching for options, but that is probably overkill
237# today, so lets just get the job done.
238#
239# The important thing now then is that we simply read all input from
240# the user and don't try to act prematurely on partial information.
241# --help or an illegal argument are the only shortcuts out of here
242# at this point, otherwise, it's time to just shut up and listen for
243# a moment.
244
245for arg do
246 case "$arg" in
247 --help|-h)
248 usage
249 ;;
250
251 --*=*)
252 _name=`option_name $arg`
253 _value=`option_value $arg`
254 if validate_arg wxconfig input "$_name" "$_value" ||
255 validate_arg wxconfig yesno "$_name" "$_value"
256 then
257 continue
258 fi
259 ;;
260
261 --*)
262 _name=`option_name $arg`
263 if validate_arg wxconfig flag "$_name" yes ||
264 validate_arg wxconfig output "$_name" yes
265 then
266 continue
267 fi
268 ;;
269
270 *)
271 # FIXME Surely we can validate the parameters too ...
272 input_parameters="${input_parameters:+$input_parameters }$arg"
273 continue
274 ;;
275 esac
276 decho " *** Error: Unrecognised option: '$arg'"
277 decho "Use wx-config --help for information on command line options."
278 exit 2
279done
280
281# validate_arg only checks and decomposes form. Sanity check the yes/no
282# options now too and push their respective mask values into place.
283
284check_yesno_option universal widgetset univ
285check_yesno_option unicode chartype unicode ansi
286check_yesno_option debug debugtype debug release
287check_yesno_option static linkage '-static'
288
289
290# Dump everything we just read in debug mode.
291if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
292
293 decho
294 decho " input parameters = $input_parameters"
295 decho " input options = $input_options"
296 for i in $input_options; do
297 decho " $i = `eval echo \"\\\$input_option_$i\"`"
298 done
299 decho " yes/no options = $yesno_options"
300 for y in $yesno_options; do
301 decho " $y = `eval echo \"\\\$yesno_option_$y\"`"
302 done
303 decho " flag options = $flag_options"
304 for f in $flag_options; do
305 decho " $f = `eval echo \"\\\$flag_option_$f\"`"
306 done
307 decho " output options = $output_options"
308 for o in $output_options; do
309 decho " $o = `eval echo \"\\\$output_option_$o\"`"
310 done
311
312fi
313
314
315
316# Everything came in as a legal argument then, lets put some of
317# the pieces together with a little self knowledge to see what
318# we should do next.
319# --------------------------------------------------------------
320
321# get_mask [ _hash ]
322# Construct a config filename mask from a psuedo-hash of component variables.
323# The optional argument is the prefix of the hash to use. If not specified
324# this will return a mask derived from the command line options that were used.
325get_mask()
326{
327 [ $# -gt 0 ] || set m
328 eval echo "\${$1_host}\${$1_toolkit}\${$1_widgetset}-\${$1_chartype}-\${$1_debugtype}\${$1_linkage}-\${$1_version}\${$1_flavour}"
329}
330
331# Returns true if this script is for a cross compiled config.
332is_cross() { [ "x@cross_compiling@" = "xyes" ]; }
333
334
335# Determine the base directories we require.
336prefix=${input_option_prefix-${this_prefix:-@prefix@}}
337exec_prefix=${input_option_exec_prefix-${input_option_prefix-${this_exec_prefix:-@exec_prefix@}}}
338wxconfdir="@libdir@/wx/config"
339
340installed_configs=`cd "$wxconfdir" 2> /dev/null && ls | grep -v "^inplace-"`
341
342is_cross && target="@host_alias@"
343
344# Define a pseudo-hash to contain the specification of this wx-config
345# instance and its associated library.
346this_host="${target:+${target}-}"
347this_toolkit="@TOOLKIT_DIR@@TOOLKIT_VERSION@"
348this_widgetset="@WIDGET_SET@"
349this_chartype="@WX_CHARTYPE@"
350this_debugtype="@WX_DEBUGTYPE@"
351this_flavour="@WX_FLAVOUR@"
352this_version="@WX_RELEASE@"
353this_linkage=`[ "x@SHARED@" = "x1" ] || echo '-static'`
354
355this_config=`get_mask this`
356
357# Extract the user specification from the options parsed.
358m_host=${input_option_host:+"${input_option_host}-?"}
359m_host=${m_host:-${input_option_host-$this_host}}
360m_toolkit=${input_option_toolkit:-'[^-]+'}
361m_widgetset=${input_option_widgetset-'(univ)?'}
362m_chartype=${input_option_chartype:-'(unicode|ansi)'}
363m_debugtype=${input_option_debugtype:-'(debug|release)'}
364m_flavour=${input_option_flavour:+-$input_option_flavour}
365m_flavour=${m_flavour:-${input_option_flavour-'(-[^-]+)?'}}
366m_version=${input_option_version:-'[0-9]+\.[0-9]+'}
367m_linkage=${input_option_linkage-'(-static)?'}
368
369configmask="^`get_mask`$"
370
371
372# Dump the user specification in debug mode.
373if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
374
375 decho
376 decho " prefix = '$prefix'"
377 decho " exec_prefix = '$exec_prefix'"
378 decho " wxconfdir = '$wxconfdir'"
379
380 decho " m_host = '$m_host'"
381 decho " m_toolkit = '$m_toolkit'"
382 decho " m_widgetset = '$m_widgetset'"
383 decho " m_chartype = '$m_chartype'"
384 decho " m_debugtype = '$m_debugtype'"
385 decho " m_flavour = '$m_flavour'"
386 decho " m_version = '$m_version'"
387 decho " m_linkage = '$m_linkage'"
388
389 decho " configmask = '$configmask'"
390 decho " this config = '$this_config'"
391 decho
392
393fi
394
395
396
397# From here on, we'll need to be able to figure out a delegation target.
398# -----------------------------------------------------------------------
399
400# The rules for delegation are:
401#
402# 1. If the specification is so general that it matches the default config
403# (ie. this one on a first pass), then the default config will be used
404# even if other installed libs would also match the spec.
405#
406# 2. If the default config does not match, find a list of all installed
407# libraries that do match.
408# a. If that list is empty, the specification is incompatible
409# with any installed lib. Warn and abort.
410# b. If that list contains exactly one candidate. Delegate to
411# that candidate.
412# c. If the list contains multiple candidates, pass on to step 3.
413#
414# 3. Attempt to discriminate among rival candidates by their similarity
415# to the default configuration (ie. this one). If we can find a unique
416# candidate in this way, delegate to it. If not, present a list of
417# options to the user and request that they disambiguate it with one or
418# more additional fields.
419#
420# To refine the specified pattern, we specialise each unbound field
421# using the default value from this config file. If that results in
422# no matches, we unbind it again and try the next field. If it still
423# results in multiple matches we try binding the next field as well
424# until a unique or null result again occurs.
425#
426# A more general way to look at this, is the feature specifiers are all
427# modifiers of the wx-config you are calling. If you supply none, the
428# default for that build configuration will be used. If you supply one
429# or more that the default build cannot satisfy, it will try to find the
430# config most like itself with the desired feature(s) enabled.
431# The features configured into the first wx-config called will be taken
432# as implicitly specified if it is necessary to disambiguate likely
433# candidates from the information that was explicitly provided.
434
435
436# But first, more sugar to keep what follows clear and legible.
437# --------------------------------------------------------------
438
439# find_eligible_delegates _mask
440# Outputs all the config files installed which match the
441# (extended regex) _mask passed as an argument.
442find_eligible_delegates() { echo "$installed_configs" | $EGREP "$1" 2> /dev/null; }
443
444# user_mask_fits _config
445# Returns true if the string _config satisfies the user specified mask.
446user_mask_fits() { echo "$1" | $EGREP "$configmask" > /dev/null 2>&1; }
447
448# count_fields _word
449# Returns the number of IFS split fields in _word
450count_fields() { return $#; }
451
452# count_delegates _mask
453# Return the number of eligible config files that match _mask
454count_delegates() { count_fields `find_eligible_delegates $1`; }
455
456# is_set _variablename
457# Returns true if $_variablename is initialised.
458is_set() { [ "x`eval echo \"\\\${$1-unset}\"`" != "xunset" ]; }
459
460# not _cmd _args...
461# true iff _cmd is false
462not() { if "$@"; then false; else true; fi; }
463
464# do_find_best_delegate _unbound-options
465# The real worker part of find_best_delegate below. Recurses though all
466# unbound options binding them one at a time to the default derived from
467# this file until a unique match is made or no alternatives remain that
468# may be sensibly guessed at. It will preferentially bind the unspecified
469# options in the order they are listed in wxconfig_schema. Using this
470# partial ordering it should find the first match with the most significant
471# similarity to this file that unambiguously meets the user specification.
472# If such a match exists it will be output to stdout.
473#
474# Be careful if you modify this function. If the pruning logic is rendered
475# inoperative it will simply recurse over every permutation in the search
476# space, which may still appear to work, but add a couple more options (or
477# explicitly specify a few less) and you may not live long enough to learn
478# the result. WXDEBUG=findprogress is your friend here, it will show you
479# how many nodes get searched before a result. If you start seeing
480# increases in that number for the same input, check your work.
481# Raising the number of discriminating options from 6 to 8 raised the worst
482# case time for this to run (without pruning) from 3 to nearly 15 seconds
483# and its downhill fast from here if we have to ride that boat.
484# Early pruning still gets that down to under half a second (up from about
485# .25), so we have some breathing space yet before a different search method
486# will be called for, but lets not squander it.
487do_find_best_delegate()
488{
489 (
490 if [ "x$WXDEBUG" = "xverbose" ]; then
491 _fbd_indent="${_fbd_indent}. "
492 decho " $_fbd_indent---> unbound options: $*"
493 fi
494
495 for i do
496
497 if [ "x$WXDEBUG" = "xverbose" ]; then
498 decho " ${_fbd_indent}binding '$i' with '`remove_field $i $*`' still free"
499 [ -z "$_pruned" ] || decho " ${_fbd_indent} --- pruned: $_pruned ---"
500 fi
501
502 if (
503 eval m_$i=\$this_$i
504 _mask="^`get_mask`$"
505
506 if [ "x$WXDEBUG" = "xverbose" ]; then
507 decho " ${_fbd_indent} checking: $_mask"
508 count_delegates "$_mask"
509 decho " $_fbd_indent $? eligible delegates"
510 for d in `find_eligible_delegates "$_mask"`; do
511 decho " ${_fbd_indent} $d"
512 done
513 fi
514
515 count_delegates "$_mask"
516 _still_eligible=$?
517
518 if [ $_still_eligible -eq 1 ]; then
519 echo `find_eligible_delegates "$_mask"`
520 return
521 fi
522
523 [ "x$WXDEBUG" != "xfindprogress" ] || printf "." 1>&2
524
525 [ $_still_eligible -gt 1 ] && [ $# -gt 1 ] &&
526 do_find_best_delegate `remove_field $i $*`
527 )
528 then
529
530 return
531
532 elif [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
533
534 if [ "x$WXDEBUG" = "xverbose" ]; then
535 decho " ${_fbd_indent}pruning: $i"
536 _pruned="${_pruned:+$_pruned }$i"
537 fi
538 set `remove_field $i $*`
539
540 fi
541
542 done
543 false
544 )
545}
546
547# find_best_delegate
548# A simple wrapper around do_find_best_delegate that first determines
549# the unbound options (ie. the ones that the user did not explicitly
550# declare a preference for on the command line)
551find_best_delegate()
552{
553 for _fbdi in $wxconfig_schema; do
554 is_set input_option_$_fbdi ||
555 _unbound_options="${_unbound_options:+$_unbound_options }$_fbdi"
556 done
557 do_find_best_delegate $_unbound_options
558}
559
560
561# Legacy wx-config helpers.
562# -------------------------
563
564# get_legacy_mask
565# Returns a mask in the format used by wx2.4.
566get_legacy_mask()
567{
568 [ $# -gt 0 ] || set m
569 eval [ "x\${$1_chartype}" != "xunicode" ] || _unicode_flag=u
570 eval [ "x\${$1_debugtype}" != "xdebug" ] || _debug_flag=d
571 eval echo "wx\${$1_toolkit}${_unicode_flag}${_debug_flag}-\${$1_version}\${$1_host}-config"
572}
573
574# find_legacy_configs
575# Returns a list of configs installed by wx2.4 releases.
576find_legacy_configs()
577{
578 (
579 cd "$prefix/bin" &&
580 {
581 ls wx*-2.4-config | grep -v ^wxbase
582 ls wx*-2.4-config | grep ^wxbase
583 }
584 ) 2> /dev/null
585}
586
587# find_best_legacy_config
588# Returns the best legacy config for a given specification.
589# This assumes no matching new style config has been found.
590find_best_legacy_config()
591{
592 _legacy_configs=`find_legacy_configs`
593 if [ -n "$_legacy_configs" ]; then
594 _legacy_mask=`get_legacy_mask`
595 for d in $_legacy_configs; do
596 if echo $d | $EGREP $_legacy_mask > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
597 echo "$d"
598 return
599 fi
600 done
601 fi
602 false
603}
604
605
606
607# The only action we can perform authoritatively prior to delegation
608# is to list all the possible delegates.
609# --------------------------------------------------------------
610
611config_spec="$0 $*"
612[ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || config_spec=$configmask
613
614# Next chance for another satisfied customer then
615#
616# If we want to get really polished here we can do plural checking,
617# but we should probably leave that until the day we gettextise it.
618if [ -n "$output_option_list" ]; then
619
620 _remains_in_prefix=$installed_configs
621 _delegates=`find_eligible_delegates $configmask`
622 _best_delegate=`find_best_delegate`
623
624 if [ "x$WXDEBUG" = "xverbose" ]; then
625 decho
626 decho " all = $_remains_in_prefix"
627 decho " matching = $_delegates"
628 decho " best = $_best_delegate"
629 decho " this = $this_config"
630 fi
631
632 for d in $_delegates; do
633 _remains_in_prefix=`remove_field $d $_remains_in_prefix`
634 done
635
636 echo
637 echo " Default config is $this_config"
638 echo
639
640 if user_mask_fits "$this_config" ; then
641
642 echo " Default config ${this_exec_prefix+in $this_exec_prefix }will be used for output"
643
644 if match_field "$this_config" $_delegates ; then
645 _delegates=`remove_field $this_config $_delegates`
646 else
647 echo " though it is not installed in: $prefix"
648 if [ -n "$_best_delegate" ] && [ "x$_best_delegate" != "x$this_config" ]; then
649 echo
650 echo " Best alternate in $prefix:"
651 echo " $_best_delegate"
652 fi
653 fi
654
655 elif [ -n "$_best_delegate" ]; then
656
657 echo " Specification best match: $_best_delegate"
658
659 elif [ -z "$_delegates" ]; then
660
661 _last_chance=`find_best_legacy_config`
662 if [ -n "$_last_chance" ]; then
663
664 echo " Specification matches legacy config: $_last_chance"
665
666 else
667
668 cat <<-EOF
669 No config found to match: $config_spec
670 in $wxconfdir
671
672 Please install the desired library build, or specify a different
673 prefix where it may be found. If the library is not installed
674 you may call its wx-config directly by specifying its full path.
675
676 EOF
677
678 fi
679
680 else
681 echo " Specification was ambiguous. Use additional feature options"
682 echo " to choose between alternate matches."
683 fi
684
685 _delegates=`remove_field "$_best_delegate" $_delegates`
686
687 if [ -n "$_delegates" ]; then
688 echo
689 echo " Alternate matches:"
690 for d in $_delegates; do
691 echo " $d"
692 done
693 fi
694 if [ -n "$_remains_in_prefix" ]; then
695 echo
696 echo " Also available in $prefix:"
697 for d in $_remains_in_prefix; do
698 echo " $d"
699 done
700 fi
701
702 _legacy_configs=`find_legacy_configs`
703 if [ -n "$_legacy_configs" ]; then
704 echo
705 echo " Legacy configs available in $prefix:"
706 for d in $_legacy_configs; do
707 echo " $d" | sed 's/-config$//'
708 done
709 fi
710
711 echo
712 exit
713fi
714
715
716
717# ... so if that wasn't what they wanted, then we need to know for
718# certain, can this config satisfy the user specification?
719# --------------------------------------------------------------
720
721if not user_mask_fits "$this_config" ; then
722
723 # No? Then lets see if it knows anybody who can.
724 # But first, just be sure someone hasn't typo'd us into a loop.
725 # In present day wx, correct delegation should never need more
726 # than one hop so this is trivial to detect.
727
728 if [ -n "$WXCONFIG_DELEGATED" ]; then
729 decho
730 decho " *** Error: Bad config delegation"
731 decho
732 decho " to: $0"
733 decho " ($this_config) cannot satisfy:"
734 decho " $config_spec"
735 decho " Someone has been terribly careless."
736 decho
737 exit 1
738 fi
739
740 count_delegates "$configmask"
741 _numdelegates=$?
742
743 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
744 decho " must delegate to an alternate config"
745 decho " potential delegates ($_numdelegates):"
746 for i in `find_eligible_delegates "$configmask"`; do
747 decho " $i"
748 done
749 fi
750
751 if [ $_numdelegates -eq 0 ]; then
752
753 _last_chance=`find_best_legacy_config`
754 if [ -n "$_last_chance" ]; then
755
756 for arg do
757 case "$arg" in
758 --prefix*|--exec-prefix*| \
759 --version|--release|--basename| \
760 --static|--libs|--gl_libs| \
761 --cppflags|--cflags|--cxxflags| \
762 --cc|--cxx|--ld| \
763 --rezflags|--inplace)
764 _legacy_args="$_legacy_args $arg"
765 ;;
766
767 --static|--static=y*|--static=Y*)
768 _legacy_args="$_legacy_args --static"
769 ;;
770 esac
771 done
772
773 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
774 decho " found a suitable legacy delegate: $_last_chance"
775 decho "--> $prefix/bin/$_last_chance $_legacy_args"
776 fi
777
778 export WXCONFIG_DELEGATED=yes
779 $prefix/bin/$_last_chance $_legacy_args
780 exit
781
782 else
783
784 cat 1>&2 <<-EOF
785
786 Warning: No config found to match: $config_spec
787 in $wxconfdir
788 If you require this configuration, please install the desired
789 library build. If this is part of an automated configuration
790 test and no other errors occur, you may safely ignore it.
791 You may use wx-config --list to see all configs available in
792 the default prefix.
793
794 EOF
795
796 # PIPEDREAM: from here we are actually just a teensy step
797 # from simply building the missing config for the user
798 # on the fly if this is an in tree wx-config.
799
800 exit 1
801 fi
802 fi
803
804 if [ $_numdelegates -gt 1 ]; then
805
806 [ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || decho " must prune the list of eligible delegates"
807
808 best_delegate=`find_best_delegate`
809
810 if [ -n "$best_delegate" ]; then
811
812 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
813 decho " found a suitable delegate: $best_delegate"
814 decho "--> $wxconfdir/$best_delegate $*"
815 fi
816
817 export WXCONFIG_DELEGATED=yes
818 $wxconfdir/$best_delegate $*
819 exit
820 fi
821
822 decho
823 decho " *** Error: Specification is ambiguous"
824 decho " as $config_spec"
825 decho " Use additional feature options to choose between:"
826 for i in `find_eligible_delegates "$configmask"`; do
827 decho " $i"
828 done
829 decho
830
831 exit 1
832 fi
833
834 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
835 decho " using the only suitable delegate"
836 decho "--> $wxconfdir/`find_eligible_delegates $configmask` $*"
837 fi
838
839 export WXCONFIG_DELEGATED=yes
840 $wxconfdir/`find_eligible_delegates $configmask` $*
841 exit
842fi
843
844
845
846# If we are still here, then from now on we are responsible for
847# all the user's needs. Time to rustle up some output for them.
848# --------------------------------------------------------------
849
850[ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || decho " using this config"
851
852# If the user supplied a prefix, and the in tree config did not
853# delegate out to anything in that prefix, then reset the build
854# tree prefix to provide the correct output for using this
855# uninstalled wx build. Or put more simply:
856prefix=${this_prefix-$prefix}
857exec_prefix=${this_exec_prefix-$exec_prefix}
858
859includedir="@includedir@"
860libdir="@libdir@"
861bindir="@bindir@"
862
863# Trivial queries we can answer now.
864[ -z "$output_option_prefix" ] || echo $prefix
865[ -z "$output_option_exec_prefix" ] || echo $exec_prefix
866[ -z "$output_option_release" ] || echo "@WX_RELEASE@"
867[ -z "$output_option_version" ] || echo "@WX_VERSION@"
868[ -z "$output_option_version_full" ] || echo "@WX_SUBVERSION@"
869[ -z "$output_option_basename" ] || echo "@WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_GUI@"
870[ -z "$output_option_cc" ] || echo "@CC@"
871[ -z "$output_option_cxx" ] || echo "@CXX@"
872[ -z "$output_option_ld" ] || echo "@EXE_LINKER@"
873[ -z "$flag_option_selected_config" ] || echo "$this_config"
874
875
876# --rezflags is deprecated and disabled (2005/11/29)
877if [ -n "$output_option_rezflags" ]; then
878 echo "@true"
879 decho "Warning: --rezflags, along with Mac OS classic resource building" \
880 "is deprecated. You should remove this from your Makefile and" \
881 "build .app bundles instead."
882fi
883
884
885# The rest are going to need a little more work.
886# --------------------------------------------------------------
887
888is_monolithic() { [ "x@MONOLITHIC@" = "x1" ]; }
889is_static() { [ -n "$this_linkage" ]; }
890is_installed() { [ -z "$this_prefix" ]; }
891
892
893# Is the user after a support utility?
894# If this is a cross build, we need to find and return a suitable
895# native utility for the job, so we search:
896#
897# 1. local build dir (for native uninstalled builds only).
898# 2. (optional) user supplied prefix.
899# 3. configured install prefix.
900# 4. environment $PATH.
901#
902# and if such a thing still cannot be found, exit signalling an error.
903if [ -n "$input_option_utility" ]; then
904
905 # This is dumb, in tree binaries should be in a standard location
906 # like the libs, but work with what we've got for now.
907 is_cross || _util="$exec_prefix/utils/$input_option_utility/$input_option_utility"
908
909 if not is_installed && [ -x "$_util" ]; then
910 is_static || _preload="eval LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$exec_prefix/lib"
911 echo $_preload $_util
912 exit
913 fi
914
915 IFS=':'
916 _user_prefix=${input_option_exec_prefix:-$input_option_prefix}
917
918 for _util in "${input_option_utility}-@WX_RELEASE@@WX_FLAVOUR@" \
919 "${input_option_utility}-@WX_RELEASE@" \
920 "${input_option_utility}"
921 do
922 for p in ${_user_prefix:+$_user_prefix/bin} $bindir $PATH; do
923
924 [ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || decho " checking for: '$p/$_util'"
925
926 if [ -x "$p/$_util" ]; then
927 echo "$p/$_util"
928 exit
929 fi
930
931 done
932 done
933 exit 1
934
935fi
936
937
938# Still here? Then get the options together for building an app.
939# ----------------------------------------------------------------
940
941# Additional configuration for individual library components.
942ldflags_gl="@LDFLAGS_GL@"
943
944ldlibs_base="@WXCONFIG_LIBS@"
945ldlibs_core="@EXTRALIBS_GUI@"
946ldlibs_gl="@OPENGL_LIBS@"
947ldlibs_html="@EXTRALIBS_HTML@"
948ldlibs_xml="@EXTRALIBS_XML@"
949ldlibs_odbc="@EXTRALIBS_ODBC@"
950ldlibs_adv="@EXTRALIBS_SDL@"
951
952
953# lib_flags_for _liblist
954# This function returns a list of flags suitable to return with the
955# output of --libs for all of the libraries in _liblist. You can
956# add support for a new library by adding an entry for it in the
957# psuedo-hashes above if it requires additional linker options.
958lib_flags_for()
959{
960 [ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || decho " fetching lib flags for: '$*'"
961
962 _all_ldflags=''
963 _all_libs=''
964 _wxlibs=''
965
966 is_cross && _target="-${target}"
967
968 for lib do
969
970 # We evidently can't trust people not to duplicate things in
971 # configure, or to keep them in any sort of sane order overall,
972 # so only add unique new fields here even if it takes us a while.
973 # In the case of libs, we bubble any duplicates to the end,
974 # because if multiple libs require it, static linking at least
975 # will require it to come after all of them. So long as local
976 # order is ok in configure then we should always be able to
977 # massage a correct result here like this.
978 #
979 # FIXME: ldlibs_core is totally bogus. Fix the duplication
980 # there independently of this. This covers for it, but we
981 # want to do this anyway because some libs may share common
982 # deps without a common ancestor in wx. This is not a licence
983 # for sloppy work elsewhere though and @GUI_TK_LIBRARY should
984 # be fixed.
985
986 for f in `eval echo \"\\\$ldflags_$lib\"`; do
987 match_field "$f" $_all_ldflags || _all_ldflags="$_all_ldflags $f"
988 done
989
990 if match_field "$lib" @CORE_BASE_LIBS@ ; then
991 _libname="@WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_NOGUI@"
992 else
993 _libname="@WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_GUI@"
994 fi
995 [ $lib = base ] || _libname="${_libname}_$lib"
996 _libname="${_libname}-@WX_RELEASE@$_target"
997
998 if is_static; then
999 _wxlibs="$_wxlibs ${libdir}/lib${_libname}.a"
1000 for f in `eval echo \"\\\$ldlibs_$lib\"`; do
1001
1002 # Only propagate duplicate -libraries to their latest
1003 # possible position. Do not eliminate any other
1004 # duplicates that might occur. They should be fixed
1005 # in configure long before they get here.
1006 # This started as a workaround for Mac -framework,
1007 # but it seems like a better policy in general, which
1008 # will let the more heinous bugs in configure shake out.
1009 # We should maybe filter *.a here too, but not unless
1010 # we have to.
1011 case "$f" in
1012 -l*) _all_libs="`remove_field $f $_all_libs` $f" ;;
1013 *) _all_libs="$_all_libs $f" ;;
1014 esac
1015
1016 done
1017 else
1018 _wxlibs="$_wxlibs -l${_libname}"
1019 fi
1020
1021 done
1022
1023 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
1024 decho " retrieved: ldflags = $_all_ldflags"
1025 decho " wxlibs = $_wxlibs"
1026 decho " alllibs = $_all_libs"
1027 fi
1028
1029 echo $_all_ldflags $_wxlibs $_all_libs
1030}
1031
1032# this is the strict subset of the above function which returns only the
1033# (static) libraries themselves: this is used for linkdeps output which should
1034# output the list of libraries the main program should depend on
1035#
1036# of course, this duplication is bad but I'll leave to somebody else the care
1037# of refactoring this as I don't see any way to do it - VZ.
1038
1039# This (and the other cruft to support it) should be removed with
1040# reference to the FIXME above when configure stops piping us a slurry
1041# of options that need to be decomposed again for most practical uses - RL.
1042link_deps_for()
1043{
1044 _wxlibs=''
1045
1046 is_cross && _target="-${target}"
1047
1048 for lib do
1049 if match_field "$lib" @CORE_BASE_LIBS@ ; then
1050 _libname="@WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_NOGUI@"
1051 else
1052 _libname="@WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_GUI@"
1053 fi
1054 [ $lib = base ] || _libname="${_libname}_$lib"
1055 _libname="${_libname}-@WX_RELEASE@$_target"
1056
1057 _wxlibs="$_wxlibs ${libdir}/lib${_libname}.a"
1058 done
1059
1060 echo $_wxlibs
1061}
1062
1063# Sanity check the list of libs the user provided us, if any.
1064# --------------------------------------------------------------
1065
1066wx_libs=`echo "$input_parameters" | tr ',' ' '`
1067
1068[ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || decho " user supplied libs: '$wx_libs'"
1069
1070if is_monolithic; then
1071
1072 # Core libs are already built into the blob.
1073 for i in std @CORE_GUI_LIBS@ @CORE_BASE_LIBS@; do
1074 wx_libs=`remove_field $i $wx_libs`
1075 done
1076
1077 wx_libs="@WXCONFIG_LDFLAGS_GUI@ `lib_flags_for $wx_libs`"
1078
1079 # We still need the core lib deps for a static build though
1080 if is_static; then
1081 link_deps="${libdir}/libwx_@TOOLCHAIN_NAME@.a"
1082 wx_libs="$wx_libs $link_deps $ldlibs_core $ldlibs_base"
1083 else
1084 wx_libs="$wx_libs -lwx_@TOOLCHAIN_NAME@"
1085 fi
1086
1087 using_gui=yes
1088
1089else # MONOLITHIC = 0
1090
1091 # Import everything by default, expand std if specified, or add base if omitted.
1092 if [ -z "$wx_libs" ]; then
1093 wx_libs="@CORE_GUI_LIBS@ @CORE_BASE_LIBS@"
1094 elif match_field std $wx_libs; then
1095 # Bubble any libs that were already specified to the end
1096 # of the list and ensure static linking order is retained.
1097 wx_libs=`remove_field std $wx_libs`
1098 for i in @CORE_GUI_LIBS@ @CORE_BASE_LIBS@; do
1099 wx_libs="`remove_field $i $wx_libs` $i"
1100 done
1101 elif not match_field base $wx_libs ; then
1102 wx_libs="$wx_libs base"
1103 fi
1104
1105 using_gui=no
1106 for i in $wx_libs ; do
1107 if match_field "$i" @CORE_GUI_LIBS@ ; then
1108 _guildflags="@WXCONFIG_LDFLAGS_GUI@"
1109 using_gui=yes
1110 break
1111 fi
1112 match_field "$i" @CORE_BASE_LIBS@ || using_gui=yes
1113 done
1114
1115 if is_static; then
1116 link_deps=`link_deps_for $wx_libs`
1117 fi
1118 wx_libs="$_guildflags `lib_flags_for $wx_libs`"
1119fi
1120
1121
1122if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
1123 decho
1124 decho " using libs: '$wx_libs'"
1125 decho " using_gui = $using_gui"
1126 decho
1127fi
1128
1129
1130# Endgame. Nothing left to discover now.
1131# --------------------------------------------------------------
1132
1133[ "$using_gui" = "yes" ] || _gui_cppflags="-DwxUSE_GUI=0"
1134
1135if is_installed; then
1136 _include_cppflags="-I${includedir}/wx-@WX_RELEASE@@WX_FLAVOUR@"
1137else
1138 _include_cppflags="-I${includedir} -I${prefix}/contrib/include"
1139fi
1140
1141_cppflags=`echo "-I${libdir}/wx/include/@TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME@" $_include_cppflags "@WXCONFIG_CPPFLAGS@" $_gui_cppflags`
1142
1143# now without further ado, we can answer these too.
1144[ -z "$output_option_cppflags" ] || echo $_cppflags
1145[ -z "$output_option_cflags" ] || echo $_cppflags "@WXCONFIG_CFLAGS@"
1146[ -z "$output_option_cxxflags" ] || echo $_cppflags "@WXCONFIG_CXXFLAGS@"
1147[ -z "$output_option_gl_libs" ] || echo `lib_flags_for gl`
1148[ -z "$output_option_linkdeps" ] || echo $link_deps
1149
1150if [ -n "$output_option_libs" ]; then
1151
1152 is_cross &&
1153 [ "x$libdir" = "x/usr/${target}/lib" ] ||
1154 [ "x$libdir" = "x/usr/lib" ] ||
1155 _ldflags="-L$libdir"
1156
1157 is_installed || [ -n "$flag_option_no_rpath" ] || _rpath="@WXCONFIG_RPATH@"
1158
1159 echo $_ldflags "@LDFLAGS@" $_rpath $wx_libs "@DMALLOC_LIBS@"
1160fi
1161
1162
1163# xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1164#
1165# Beyond here reside only machine or tool specific workarounds
1166# that require knowlege not obtainable prior to this comment.
1167#
1168# Please. Avoid addding things here, wx-config should avoid
1169# hard coding tool specific details. Do not use things here
1170# as an example of other things that should be here, These
1171# shouldn't be here either. This is a place of last resort
1172# for interim workarounds. I can but stress as strongly as
1173# the censor will allow, there are only bad examples of things
1174# that belong at this level of abstraction to follow. It is
1175# a limbo for glitches awaiting the Next Design Repair. Ok.
1176#
1177# With that firmly in mind, our debut dilemma is:
1178
1179# Resource compilers. An elusive term that covers some pretty
1180# dissimilar concepts on various platforms. The good news is,
1181# each platform has only one definition of 'resource', compiled
1182# or not, and so we can abstract that neatly to return a platform
1183# specific invocation of the appropriate tool. The bad news is,
1184# windres (at least) requires knowledge of the wx header files
1185# location(s) that cannot be predicted reliably before the call to
1186# wx-config is made. Currently for all known resource compilers,
1187# we can simply return a command and some salient configuration
1188# options in response to a request for --rescomp. So here we
1189# top up the options for any tools that may require information
1190# that was only just determined in the last few machine cycles,
1191# then output the necessary incantation for the platform.
1192#
1193# Most things should already be constant by the time configure
1194# has run. Do not add anything here that is already known there.
1195
1196if [ -n "$output_option_rescomp" ]; then
1197
1198 case "@RESCOMP@" in
1199 *windres|wrc)
1200 # Note that with late model windres, we could just insert
1201 # _include_cppflags here, but use the old notation for now
1202 # as it is more universally accepted.
1203 if is_installed; then
1204 echo "@RESCOMP@ --include-dir" \
1205 "${includedir}/wx-@WX_RELEASE@@WX_FLAVOUR@" \
1206 "@WXCONFIG_RESFLAGS@"
1207 else
1208 echo "@RESCOMP@ --include-dir ${includedir}" \
1209 "--include-dir ${prefix}/contrib/include" \
1210 "@WXCONFIG_RESFLAGS@"
1211 fi
1212 ;;
1213
1214 # neither rez not emxbind have any specific needs from
1215 # us, so just output what was determined by configure.
1216 *)
1217 echo @RESCOMP@ @WXCONFIG_RESFLAGS@
1218 ;;
1219 esac
1220
1221fi
1222
1223#
1224# xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
1225
1226# And so that's it, we're done. Have a nice build.
1227
1228exit 0
1229
1230