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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
21 # Start with some basic stuff, like the ability to die gracefully,
22 # and to tell people what we are about.
23 # ------------------------------------------------------------------
24
25 # decho _message
26 # Output a message to stderr.
27 decho() { echo "$*" 1>&2; }
28
29 # usage _exitcode
30 # Outputs a usage message to stderr and exits with _exitcode.
31 # Try to keep this to a single page. We can add alternate help
32 # targets if people want more detail from interactive help.
33 usage()
34 {
35 cat 1>&2 <<EOF
36
37 wx-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--release] [--version-full]
38 [--list] [--host=HOST] [--toolkit=TOOLKIT] [--universal[=yes|no]]
39 [--unicode[=yes|no]] [--debug[=yes|no]] [--static[=yes|no]]
40 [--version[=VERSION]] [--basename] [--cppflags] [--cflags]
41 [--cxxflags] [--rezflags] [--libs] [--cc] [--cxx] [--ld] [LIB ...]
42
43 wx-config returns information about the wxWidgets libraries available
44 on your system. It may be used to retrieve the information you require
45 to build applications using these libraries.
46
47 If alternative builds of wxWidgets exist on the system, you can use the
48 options: --prefix, --host, --toolkit, --unicode, --debug, --universal and
49 --version, to select from them. Use the --list option to show all builds
50 which match any specified criteria. The unicode, universal, and debug
51 options take an optional yes or no argument, while host and version accept
52 posix extended regex. eg. wx-config --unicode=n --debug --host=?.* --list
53 will show all ansi-debug libraries installed, including cross libraries.
54
55 Optional LIB arguments (comma or space separated) may be used to specify
56 the wxWidgets libraries that you wish to use. The magic "std" label may
57 be used to import all libraries that would be used by default if none were
58 specified explicitly. eg. wx-config --libs core,base.
59
60 EOF
61
62 exit $1
63 }
64
65 # Unfussy people are the easiest to deal with, get them out of the way now.
66 [ $# -gt 0 ] || usage 1
67
68
69
70 # For the people who know what they want, or think they do:
71 # Divide the valid arguments into functional groups for later examination,
72 # then parse all command line arguments completely, deferring action on
73 # output options until all significant input has been processed and any
74 # decision about delegation has been taken.
75
76 # Note early, that '-' is a complete no-no for use in option names below.
77 # It totally falls apart as soon as it becomes part of a variable name.
78 # Use '_' instead, and by the magic of it all just being bits, you'll
79 # be able to use --my-option or --my_option from the command line at
80 # your discretion. They are synonymous as user input, but _ALWAYS_ use
81 # underscores for compound names in the code here, never a dash.
82
83
84 # The list of all options we recognise. If it is not in here, then
85 # it is not something we want to handle.
86 # ------------------------------------------------------------------
87
88 # Options that specify a distinct library build.
89 #
90 # Note also that order in this list is significant later on, as this sets
91 # the precedence with which we will try to gauge the similarity of other
92 # configs to this one. Options earlier in the list should be more crucial
93 # to match well than those that follow. Options specified by the user will
94 # always take precedence and are not subject to any partial ordering here.
95 wxconfig_schema="host toolkit widgetset chartype debugtype flavour version linkage"
96
97 # Options that are expected to generate some output.
98 wxconfig_output_options="prefix exec_prefix \
99 list \
100 release version version_full \
101 basename \
102 cppflags cflags cxxflags \
103 rezflags \
104 libs \
105 cc cxx ld \
106 gl_libs"
107
108 # Options that permit the user to supply hints that may affect the output.
109 # These options all accept arbitrary values, to interpret as they please.
110 wxconfig_input_options="prefix exec_prefix $wxconfig_schema"
111
112 # Input options that accept only a yes or no argument.
113 wxconfig_yesno_options="universal unicode debug static"
114
115 # Boolean options that do something or not.
116 wxconfig_flag_options="$wxconfig_yesno_options inplace"
117
118
119
120 # Some simple sugar coating to keep things more readable below.
121 # --------------------------------------------------------------
122
123 # option_name _string
124 # Returns NAME if _string is of the form: --NAME[=...]
125 option_name()
126 {
127 _option_name_temp=${1%%=*}
128 echo "${_option_name_temp#--}" | tr '-' '_'
129 }
130
131 # option_value _string
132 # Returns FOO if _string is of the form: --option=FOO
133 option_value()
134 {
135 echo "${1#*=}"
136 }
137
138 # match_field _value _list
139 # Returns true if _value is a field in _list
140 match_field()
141 {
142 _match_field_match="$1"
143 shift
144 for _match_field_i; do
145 [ "x$_match_field_i" != "x$_match_field_match" ] || return 0
146 done
147 false
148 }
149
150 # remove_field _value _list
151 # Returns _list minus any field(s) that match _value.
152 remove_field()
153 {
154 _remf_value="$1"
155 _remf_list=''
156 shift
157 for _remf_item; do
158 [ "x$_remf_item" = "x$_remf_value" ] || \
159 _remf_list="${_remf_list:+$_remf_list }$_remf_item"
160 done
161 echo "$_remf_list"
162 }
163
164 # validate_arg _domain _set _name _value
165 # Boilerplate to validate an argument and initialise a psuedo-hash.
166 # This one is almost reduction into absurdity, and perhaps makes the
167 # precise action of the argument parser below just a little more
168 # obscure, but oh so neat and compact to use for multiple option
169 # groups. It expands to replace repetitive clauses of the form:
170 #
171 # i="$(option_name $arg)"
172 # if match_field "$i" $wxconfig_input_options; then
173 # input_options="${input_options:+$input_options }$i"
174 # eval "input_option_$i=$(option_value $arg)"
175 # continue
176 # fi
177 #
178 # with the one liners you see on the page below.
179 validate_arg()
180 {
181 if match_field "$3" $(eval echo \"\$$1_$2_options\"); then
182 eval "$2_options=\"\${$2_options:+\$$2_options }$3\""
183 eval "$2_option_$3=\"$4\""
184 return
185 fi
186 false
187 }
188
189 # check_yesno_option _ynoption _option _yesval _noval
190 # This one might be made more generic and/or incorporated into
191 # validate_arg above at some later stage, but right now we just
192 # condition any specialist options into a generic one for later
193 # handling. Once they are sanity checked there is no difference
194 # in any case.
195 check_yesno_option()
196 {
197 eval "case \${yesno_option_$1-\${flag_option_$1-unset}} in \
198 unset) ;; \
199 y*|Y*) input_option_$2=\"$3\" ;; \
200 n*|N*) input_option_$2=\"$4\" ;; \
201 *) \
202 decho; \
203 decho \" *** Error: Invalid request '--$1=\$yesno_option_$1'\"; \
204 decho \" Valid arguments for --$1 are: [ yes, no ]\"; \
205 decho; \
206 exit 1 ;; \
207 esac"
208 }
209
210
211
212 # Now we are ready to find out what the user wants from us.
213 # --------------------------------------------------------------
214
215 # With just a little more complexity here we could have shortest
216 # unique string matching for options, but that is probably overkill
217 # today, so lets just get the job done.
218 #
219 # The important thing now then is that we simply read all input from
220 # the user and don't try to act prematurely on partial information.
221 # --help or an illegal argument are the only shortcuts out of here
222 # at this point, otherwise, it's time to just shut up and listen for
223 # a moment.
224
225 for arg; do
226 case "$arg" in
227 --help|-h)
228 usage
229 ;;
230
231 --*=*)
232 _name=$(option_name $arg)
233 _value=$(option_value $arg)
234 if validate_arg wxconfig input "$_name" "$_value" \
235 || validate_arg wxconfig yesno "$_name" "$_value"; \
236 then
237 continue
238 fi
239 ;;
240
241 --*)
242 _name=$(option_name $arg)
243 if validate_arg wxconfig flag "$_name" yes \
244 || validate_arg wxconfig output "$_name" yes;
245 then
246 continue
247 fi
248 ;;
249
250 *)
251 # FIXME Surely we can validate the parameters too ...
252 input_parameters="${input_parameters:+$input_parameters }$arg"
253 continue
254 ;;
255 esac
256 decho " *** Error: Unrecognised option: '$arg'"
257 decho "Use wx-config --help for information on command line options."
258 exit 1
259 done
260
261 # validate_arg only checks and decomposes form. Sanity check the yes/no
262 # options now too and push their respective mask values into place.
263
264 check_yesno_option universal widgetset univ
265 check_yesno_option unicode chartype unicode ansi
266 check_yesno_option debug debugtype debug release
267 check_yesno_option static linkage '-static'
268
269
270 # Dump everything we just read in debug mode.
271 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
272
273 decho
274 decho " input parameters = $input_parameters"
275 decho " input options = $input_options"
276 for i in $input_options; do
277 decho " $i = $(eval echo \"\$input_option_$i\")"
278 done
279 decho " yes/no options = $yesno_options"
280 for y in $yesno_options; do
281 decho " $y = $(eval echo \"\$yesno_option_$y\")"
282 done
283 decho " flag options = $flag_options"
284 for f in $flag_options; do
285 decho " $f = $(eval echo \"\$flag_option_$f\")"
286 done
287 decho " output options = $output_options"
288 for o in $output_options; do
289 decho " $o = $(eval echo \"\$output_option_$o\")"
290 done
291
292 fi
293
294
295
296 # Everything came in as a legal argument then, lets put some of
297 # the pieces together with a little self knowledge to see what
298 # we should do next.
299 # --------------------------------------------------------------
300
301 # get_mask [ _hash ]
302 # Construct a config filename mask from a psuedo-hash of component variables.
303 # The optional argument is the prefix of the hash to use. If not specified
304 # this will return a mask derived from the command line options that were used.
305 get_mask()
306 {
307 [ $# -gt 0 ] || set m
308 eval echo "\${$1_host}\${$1_toolkit}\${$1_widgetset}-\${$1_chartype}-\${$1_debugtype}\${$1_linkage}-\${$1_version}\${$1_flavour}"
309 }
310
311
312 # Determine the base directories we require.
313 prefix=${input_option_prefix-${this_prefix:-@prefix@}}
314 exec_prefix=${input_option_exec_prefix-${input_option_prefix-${this_exec_prefix:-@exec_prefix@}}}
315 wxconfdir="@libdir@/wx/config"
316
317 installed_configs=$( cd "$wxconfdir" 2> /dev/null && ls | grep -v "^inplace-" )
318
319 target="@host_alias@"
320
321 # Define a pseudo-hash to contain the specification of this wx-config
322 # instance and its associated library.
323 this_host="${target:+${target}-}"
324 this_toolkit="@TOOLKIT_DIR@@TOOLKIT_VERSION@"
325 this_widgetset="@WIDGET_SET@"
326 this_chartype="@WX_CHARTYPE@"
327 this_debugtype="@WX_DEBUGTYPE@"
328 this_flavour="@WX_FLAVOUR@"
329 this_version="@WX_RELEASE@"
330 this_linkage=$( [ @SHARED@ -eq 1 ] || echo '-static' )
331
332 this_config=$(get_mask this)
333
334 # Extract the user specification from the options parsed.
335 m_host=${input_option_host:+${input_option_host}-?}
336 m_host=${m_host:-${input_option_host-$this_host}}
337 m_toolkit=${input_option_toolkit:-[^-]+}
338 m_widgetset=${input_option_widgetset-(univ)?}
339 m_chartype=${input_option_chartype:-(unicode|ansi)}
340 m_debugtype=${input_option_debugtype:-(debug|release)}
341 m_flavour=${input_option_flavour:+-$input_option_flavour}
342 m_flavour=${m_flavour:-${input_option_flavour-(-[^-]+)?}}
343 m_version=${input_option_version:-[0-9]+\.[0-9]+}
344 m_linkage=${input_option_linkage-(-static)?}
345
346 configmask="^$(get_mask)$"
347
348
349 # Dump the user specification in debug mode.
350 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
351
352 decho
353 decho " prefix = '$prefix'"
354 decho " exec_prefix = '$exec_prefix'"
355 decho " wxconfdir = '$wxconfdir'"
356
357 decho " m_host = '$m_host'"
358 decho " m_toolkit = '$m_toolkit'"
359 decho " m_widgetset = '$m_widgetset'"
360 decho " m_chartype = '$m_chartype'"
361 decho " m_debugtype = '$m_debugtype'"
362 decho " m_flavour = '$m_flavour'"
363 decho " m_version = '$m_version'"
364 decho " m_linkage = '$m_linkage'"
365
366 decho " configmask = '$configmask'"
367 decho " this config = '$this_config'"
368 decho
369
370 fi
371
372
373
374 # The only action we can perform authoritatively prior to delegation
375 # is to list all the possible delegates.
376 # --------------------------------------------------------------
377
378 # find_eligible_delegates _mask
379 # Outputs all the config files installed which match the
380 # (extended regex) _mask passed as an argument.
381 find_eligible_delegates() { echo "$installed_configs" | grep -E "$1" 2> /dev/null; }
382
383 # user_mask_fits _config
384 # Returns true if the string _config satisfies the user specified mask.
385 user_mask_fits() { echo "$1" | grep -E "$configmask" > /dev/null 2>&1; }
386
387
388 # Next chance for another satisfied customer then
389 #
390 # If we want to get really polished here we can do plural checking,
391 # but we should probably leave that until the day we gettextise it.
392 # If we have cpu cycles to spare for glitz, we could run the
393 # find_best_delegate function over the list and mark the one that
394 # would be used by default if no further disambiguation was to occur.
395 # FIXME: This is probably useful to do in any case, but lets not
396 # tangle them up until things settle down again.
397 if [ -n "$output_option_list" ]; then
398
399 _delegates="$(find_eligible_delegates $configmask)"
400
401 if user_mask_fits "$this_config" ; then
402
403 echo
404 echo " This config ($this_config) will be used for output."
405
406 if match_field "$this_config" $_delegates ; then
407 _delegates=$(remove_field $this_config $_delegates)
408 else
409 echo " though it is not installed in:"
410 echo " $wxconfdir"
411 fi
412
413 if [ -n "$_delegates" ]; then
414 echo
415 echo " You can select from the following alternates by explicitly"
416 echo " specifying additional features to wx-config:"
417 fi
418
419 elif [ -z "$_delegates" ]; then
420
421 cat <<-EOF
422
423 No config found to match:
424 $configmask
425 in $wxconfdir
426
427 This config is: $this_config
428
429 Please install the desired library build, or use --list
430 without any feature specifiers to see the available configs
431 for this host. wx-config --list --host=?.* will list all
432 installed configs including cross builds for other hosts.
433
434 EOF
435 exit 1
436
437 else
438 echo
439 echo " The following installed configurations match your specification:"
440 fi
441
442 echo
443 for i in $_delegates; do echo " $i"; done
444 [ -z "$_delegates" ] || echo
445
446 exit
447 fi
448
449
450
451
452
453 # From here, we now need to figure out a delegation target.
454 # --------------------------------------------------------------
455
456 # The rules for delegation are:
457 #
458 # 1. If the specification is so general that it matches the default config
459 # (ie. this one on a first pass), then the default config will be used
460 # even if other installed libs would also match the spec.
461 #
462 # 2. If the default config does not match, find a list of all installed
463 # libraries that do match.
464 # a. If that list is empty, the specification is incompatible
465 # with any installed lib. Warn and abort.
466 # b. If that list contains exactly one candidate. Delegate to
467 # that candidate.
468 # c. If the list contains multiple candidates, pass on to step 3.
469 #
470 # 3. Attempt to discriminate among rival candidates by their similarity
471 # to the default configuration (ie. this one). If we can find a unique
472 # candidate in this way, delegate to it. If not, present a list of
473 # options to the user and request that they disambiguate it with one or
474 # more additional fields.
475 #
476 # To refine the specified pattern, we specialise each unbound field
477 # using the default value from this config file. If that results in
478 # no matches, we unbind it again and try the next field. If it still
479 # results in multiple matches we try binding the next field as well
480 # until a unique or null result again occurs.
481 #
482 # A more general way to look at this, is the feature specifiers are all
483 # modifiers of the wx-config you are calling. If you supply none, the
484 # default for that build configuration will be used. If you supply one
485 # or more that the default build cannot satisfy, it will try to find the
486 # config most like itself with the desired feature(s) enabled.
487 # The features configured into the first wx-config called will be taken
488 # as implicitly specified if it is necessary to disambiguate likely
489 # candidates from the information that was explicitly provided.
490
491
492 # But first, more sugar to keep what follows clear and legible.
493 # --------------------------------------------------------------
494
495 # count_fields _word
496 # Returns the number of IFS split fields in _word
497 count_fields() { return $#; }
498
499 # count_delegates _mask
500 # Return the number of eligible config files that match _mask
501 count_delegates() { count_fields $(find_eligible_delegates $1); }
502
503 # is_set _variablename
504 # Returns true if $_variablename is initialised.
505 is_set() { [ "x$(eval echo \"\${$1-unset}\")" != "xunset" ]; }
506
507 # do_find_best_delegate _unbound-options
508 # The real worker part of find_best_delegate below. Recurses though all
509 # unbound options binding them one at a time to the default derived from
510 # this file until a unique match is made or no alternatives remain that
511 # may be sensibly guessed at. It will preferentially bind the unspecified
512 # options in the order they are listed in wxconfig_schema. Using this
513 # partial ordering it should find the first match with the most significant
514 # similarity to this file that unambiguously meets the user specification.
515 # If such a match exists it will be output to stdout.
516 #
517 # Be careful if you modify this function. If the pruning logic is rendered
518 # inoperative it will simply recurse over every permutation in the search
519 # space, which may still appear to work, but add a couple more options (or
520 # explicitly specify a few less) and you may not live long enough to learn
521 # the result. WXDEBUG=findprogress is your friend here, it will show you
522 # how many nodes get searched before a result. If you start seeing
523 # increases in that number for the same input, check your work.
524 # Raising the number of discriminating options from 6 to 8 raised the worst
525 # case time for this to run (without pruning) from 3 to nearly 15 seconds
526 # and its downhill fast from here if we have to ride that boat.
527 # Early pruning still gets that down to under half a second (up from about
528 # .25), so we have some breathing space yet before a different search method
529 # will be called for, but lets not squander it.
530 do_find_best_delegate()
531 {
532 (
533 if [ "x$WXDEBUG" = "xverbose" ]; then
534 _fbd_indent="${_fbd_indent}. "
535 decho " $_fbd_indent---> unbound options: $*"
536 fi
537
538 for i; do
539
540 if [ "x$WXDEBUG" = "xverbose" ]; then
541 decho " ${_fbd_indent}binding '$i' with '$(remove_field $i $*)' still free"
542 [ -z "$_pruned" ] || decho " ${_fbd_indent} --- pruned: $_pruned ---"
543 fi
544
545 if (
546 eval m_$i=\$this_$i
547 _mask="^$(get_mask)$"
548
549 if [ "x$WXDEBUG" = "xverbose" ]; then
550 decho " ${_fbd_indent} checking: $_mask"
551 count_delegates "$_mask"
552 decho " $_fbd_indent $? eligible delegates"
553 for d in $(find_eligible_delegates "$_mask"); do
554 decho " ${_fbd_indent} $d"
555 done
556 fi
557
558 count_delegates "$_mask"
559 _still_eligible=$?
560
561 if [ $_still_eligible -eq 1 ]; then
562 echo $(find_eligible_delegates "$_mask")
563 return
564 fi
565
566 [ "x$WXDEBUG" != "xfindprogress" ] || printf "." 1>&2
567
568 [ $_still_eligible -gt 1 ] && [ $# -gt 1 ] && \
569 do_find_best_delegate $(remove_field $i $*)
570 );
571 then
572
573 return
574
575 elif [ $# -gt 1 ]; then
576
577 if [ "x$WXDEBUG" = "xverbose" ]; then
578 decho " ${_fbd_indent}pruning: $i"
579 _pruned="${_pruned:+$_pruned }$i"
580 fi
581 set $(remove_field $i $*)
582
583 fi
584
585 done
586 false
587 )
588 }
589
590 # find_best_delegate
591 # A simple wrapper around do_find_best_delegate that first determines
592 # the unbound options (ie. the ones that the user did not explicitly
593 # declare a preference for on the command line)
594 find_best_delegate()
595 {
596 for _fbdi in $wxconfig_schema; do
597 is_set input_option_$_fbdi || \
598 _unbound_options="${_unbound_options:+$_unbound_options }$_fbdi"
599 done
600 do_find_best_delegate $_unbound_options
601 }
602
603
604
605 # And finally some cereal to sprinkle it all on.
606 # --------------------------------------------------------------
607
608 # No more messing around, can this config satisfy the user specification?
609 if ! user_mask_fits "$this_config" ; then
610
611 # No? Then lets see if it knows anybody who can.
612 # But first, just be sure someone hasn't typo'd us into a loop.
613 # In present day wx, correct delegation should never need more
614 # than one hop so this is trivial to detect.
615
616 if [ -n "$WXCONFIG_DELEGATED" ]; then
617 decho
618 decho " *** Error: Bad config delegation"
619 decho
620 decho " to: $0"
621 decho " ($this_config) cannot satisfy:"
622 decho " $configmask"
623 decho " Someone has been terribly careless."
624 decho
625 exit 1
626 fi
627
628 count_delegates "$configmask"
629 _numdelegates=$?
630
631 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
632 decho " must delegate to an alternate config"
633 decho " potential delegates ($_numdelegates):"
634 for i in $(find_eligible_delegates "$configmask"); do
635 decho " $i"
636 done
637 fi
638
639 if [ $_numdelegates -eq 0 ]; then
640 cat 1>&2 <<-EOF
641
642 No config found to match: $configmask
643 in $wxconfdir
644 Please install the desired library build, or use --list
645 without any feature specifiers to see all available configs.
646
647 EOF
648
649 # PIPEDREAM: This will probably give Vadim an aneurysm if I
650 # mention it out of context, but from here we are actually
651 # just a teensy step from simply building the missing config
652 # for the user on the fly if this is an in tree wx-config.
653
654 exit 1
655 fi
656
657 if [ $_numdelegates -gt 1 ]; then
658
659 [ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || decho " must prune the list of eligible delegates"
660
661 best_delegate=$(find_best_delegate)
662
663 if [ -n "$best_delegate" ]; then
664
665 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
666 decho " found a suitable delegate: $best_delegate"
667 decho "--> $wxconfdir/$best_delegate $*"
668 fi
669
670 export WXCONFIG_DELEGATED=yes
671 $wxconfdir/$best_delegate $*
672 exit
673 fi
674
675 decho
676 decho " Specification was ambiguous."
677 decho " Use additional feature options to choose between:"
678 for i in $(find_eligible_delegates "$configmask"); do
679 decho " $i"
680 done
681 decho
682
683 exit 1
684 fi
685
686 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
687 decho " using the only suitable delegate"
688 decho "--> $wxconfdir/$(find_eligible_delegates $configmask) $*"
689 fi
690
691 export WXCONFIG_DELEGATED=yes
692 $wxconfdir/$(find_eligible_delegates $configmask) $*
693 exit
694 fi
695
696
697
698
699
700 # If we are still here, then from now on we are responsible for
701 # all the user's needs. Time to rustle up some output for them.
702 # --------------------------------------------------------------
703
704 [ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || decho " using this config"
705
706 if [ -n "$flag_option_inplace" ]; then
707 # If the user supplied a prefix, then the in tree config did not
708 # delegate out to anything in the user supplied prefix so reset
709 # the prefixes back to provide the correct compile options for
710 # this uninstalled wx build.
711 prefix=$this_prefix
712 exec_prefix=$this_exec_prefix
713 fi
714
715 includedir="@includedir@"
716 libdir="@libdir@"
717
718 # Trivial queries we can answer now.
719 [ -z "$output_option_prefix" ] || echo $prefix
720 [ -z "$output_option_exec_prefix" ] || echo $exec_prefix
721 [ -z "$output_option_release" ] || echo "@WX_RELEASE@"
722 [ -z "$output_option_version" ] || echo "@WX_VERSION@"
723 [ -z "$output_option_version_full" ] || echo "@WX_SUBVERSION@"
724 [ -z "$output_option_basename" ] || echo "@WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_GUI@"
725 [ -z "$output_option_rezflags" ] || echo $(eval echo @MACRESWXCONFIG@)
726 [ -z "$output_option_cc" ] || echo "@CC@"
727 [ -z "$output_option_cxx" ] || echo "@CXX@"
728 [ -z "$output_option_ld" ] || echo "@EXE_LINKER@"
729
730
731 # The rest are going to need a little more work.
732 # --------------------------------------------------------------
733
734 is_cross() { [ "x@cross_compiling@" = "xyes" ]; }
735 is_monolithic() { [ @MONOLITHIC@ -eq 1 ]; }
736
737
738 # Additional configuration for individual library components.
739 ldflags_gl="@LDFLAGS_GL@"
740
741 ldlibs_base="@WXCONFIG_EXTRALIBS@"
742 ldlibs_core="@EXTRALIBS_GUI@"
743 ldlibs_gl="@OPENGL_LIBS@"
744 ldlibs_html="@EXTRALIBS_HTML@"
745 ldlibs_xml="@EXTRALIBS_XML@"
746 ldlibs_odbc="@EXTRALIBS_ODBC@"
747 ldlibs_adv="@EXTRALIBS_SDL@"
748
749
750 # lib_flags_for _liblist
751 # This function returns a list of flags suitable to return with the
752 # output of --libs for all of the libraries in _liblist. You can
753 # add support for a new library by adding an entry for it in the
754 # psuedo-hashes above if it requires additional linker options.
755 lib_flags_for()
756 {
757 [ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || decho " fetching lib flags for: '$*'"
758
759 _all_ldflags=''
760 _all_libs=''
761 _wxlibs=''
762
763 ! is_cross || _target="-${target}"
764
765 for lib; do
766
767 # We evidently can't trust people not to duplicate things in
768 # configure, or to keep them in any sort of sane order overall,
769 # so only add unique new fields here even if it takes us a while.
770 # In the case of libs, we bubble any duplicates to the end,
771 # because if multiple libs require it, static linking at least
772 # will require it to come after all of them. So long as local
773 # order is ok in configure then we should always be able to
774 # massage a correct result here like this.
775 #
776 # FIXME: ldlibs_core is totally bogus. Fix the duplication
777 # there independently of this. This covers for it, but we
778 # want to do this anyway because some libs may share common
779 # deps without a common ancestor in wx. This is not a licence
780 # for sloppy work elsewhere though and @GUI_TK_LIBRARY should
781 # be fixed.
782
783 for f in $(eval echo \"\$ldflags_$lib\"); do
784 match_field "$f" $_all_ldflags || _all_ldflags="$_all_ldflags $f"
785 done
786
787 if match_field "$lib" @CORE_BASE_LIBS@ ; then
788 _libname="@WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_NOGUI@"
789 else
790 _libname="@WX_LIBRARY_BASENAME_GUI@"
791 fi
792 [ $lib = base ] || _libname="${_libname}_$lib"
793 _libname="${_libname}-@WX_RELEASE@$_target"
794
795 if [ "x$this_linkage" = "x-static" ]; then
796 _wxlibs="$_wxlibs ${libdir}/lib${_libname}.a"
797 for f in $(eval echo \"\$ldlibs_$lib\"); do
798 _all_libs="$(remove_field $f $_all_libs) $f"
799 done
800 else
801 _wxlibs="$_wxlibs -l${_libname}"
802 fi
803
804 done
805
806 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
807 decho " retrieved: ldflags = $_all_ldflags"
808 decho " wxlibs = $_wxlibs"
809 decho " alllibs = $_all_libs"
810 fi
811
812 echo $_all_ldflags $_wxlibs $_all_libs
813 }
814
815
816 # Sanity check the list of libs the user provided us, if any.
817 # --------------------------------------------------------------
818
819 wx_libs=$(echo "$input_parameters" | tr ',' ' ')
820
821 [ -z "$WXDEBUG" ] || decho " user supplied libs: '$wx_libs'"
822
823 if is_monolithic; then
824
825 # Core libs are already built into the blob.
826 for i in std @CORE_GUI_LIBS@ @CORE_BASE_LIBS@; do
827 wx_libs=$(remove_field $i $wx_libs)
828 done
829
830 wx_libs="@WXCONFIG_LDFLAGS_GUI@ @WXCONFIG_RPATH@ $(lib_flags_for $wx_libs)"
831
832 # We still need the core lib deps for a static build though
833 if [ "x$this_linkage" = "x-static" ]; then
834 wx_libs="$wx_libs ${libdir}/libwx_@TOOLCHAIN_NAME@.a $ldlibs_core @LIBS@"
835 else
836 wx_libs="$wx_libs -lwx_@TOOLCHAIN_NAME@"
837 fi
838
839 using_gui=yes
840
841 else # MONOLITHIC = 0
842
843 # Import everything by default, and base if it was omitted.
844 if [ -z "$wx_libs" ]; then
845 wx_libs="@CORE_GUI_LIBS@ @CORE_BASE_LIBS@"
846 elif ! match_field base $wx_libs ; then
847 wx_libs="$wx_libs base"
848 fi
849
850 # Expand the magic library 'std' to the default set.
851 # Only add those not already specified to future-proof
852 # against changes to std which would otherwise break
853 # people's builds.
854 if match_field std $wx_libs; then
855 wx_libs=$(remove_field std $wx_libs)
856 for i in @CORE_GUI_LIBS@ @CORE_BASE_LIBS@; do
857 match_field "$i" $wx_libs || wx_libs="$wx_libs $i"
858 done
859 fi
860
861 using_gui=no
862 for i in $wx_libs ; do
863 if match_field "$i" @CORE_GUI_LIBS@ ; then
864 _guildflags="@WXCONFIG_LDFLAGS_GUI@"
865 using_gui=yes
866 break
867 fi
868 match_field "$i" @CORE_BASE_LIBS@ || using_gui=yes
869 done
870
871 wx_libs="$_guildflags @WXCONFIG_RPATH@ $(lib_flags_for $wx_libs)"
872 fi
873
874
875 if [ -n "$WXDEBUG" ]; then
876 decho
877 decho " using libs: '$wx_libs'"
878 decho " using_gui = $using_gui"
879 decho
880 fi
881
882
883 # Endgame. Nothing left to discover now.
884 # --------------------------------------------------------------
885
886 # cppflags
887 # This function exists for no other reason than to make conditional
888 # something that we may not use on several occasions. It outputs
889 # the basic cppflags determined from information gleaned above.
890 # Nothing below here will change what it outputs, only whether it
891 # does or not.
892 cppflags()
893 {
894 _cppflags="-I${libdir}/wx/include/@TOOLCHAIN_FULLNAME@"
895
896 if [ -n "$flag_option_inplace" ]; then
897 # Bring in all the headers as if the whole tree had been installed.
898 _cppflags="$_cppflags -I$includedir -I${prefix}/contrib/include"
899 else
900 _cppflags="$_cppflags -I${includedir}/wx-@WX_RELEASE@@WX_FLAVOUR@"
901 fi
902
903 _cppflags="$_cppflags @WXDEBUG_DEFINE@ @TOOLCHAIN_DEFS@"
904
905 [ -n "$this_linkage" ] || _cppflags="$_cppflags @TOOLCHAIN_DLL_DEFS@"
906 [ "$using_gui" = "yes" ] || _cppflags="$_cppflags -DwxUSE_GUI=0"
907
908 echo $_cppflags "@WXCONFIG_INCLUDE@" "@WX_LARGEFILE_FLAGS@" "@GCC_PRAGMA_FLAGS@"
909 }
910
911
912 # now without further ado, we can answer these too.
913 [ -z "$output_option_cppflags" ] || echo $(cppflags)
914 [ -z "$output_option_cflags" ] || echo $(cppflags) "@CODE_GEN_FLAGS@"
915 [ -z "$output_option_cxxflags" ] || echo $(cppflags) "@CODE_GEN_FLAGS@" "@CODE_GEN_FLAGS_CXX@"
916 [ -z "$output_option_gl_libs" ] || echo $(lib_flags_for gl)
917
918 if [ -n "$output_option_libs" ]; then
919
920 is_cross && [ "x$libdir" = "x/usr/${target}/lib" ] \
921 || [ "x$libdir" = "x/usr/lib" ] \
922 || _ldflags="-L$libdir"
923
924 echo $_ldflags "@LDFLAGS@" $wx_libs "@DMALLOC_LIBS@"
925 fi
926
927 # And so that's it, we're done. Have a nice build.
928
929 exit 0
930
931