Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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# Platform specific Makefile tweaks based on uname detection
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uname_S := $(shell sh -c 'uname -s 2>/dev/null || echo not')
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uname_M := $(shell sh -c 'uname -m 2>/dev/null || echo not')
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uname_O := $(shell sh -c 'uname -o 2>/dev/null || echo not')
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uname_R := $(shell sh -c 'uname -r 2>/dev/null || echo not')
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uname_P := $(shell sh -c 'uname -p 2>/dev/null || echo not')
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uname_V := $(shell sh -c 'uname -v 2>/dev/null || echo not')
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ifdef MSVC
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# avoid the MingW and Cygwin configuration sections
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uname_S := Windows
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uname_O := Windows
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endif
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# We choose to avoid "if .. else if .. else .. endif endif"
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# because maintaining the nesting to match is a pain. If
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# we had "elif" things would have been much nicer...
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ifeq ($(uname_M),x86_64)
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XDL_FAST_HASH = YesPlease
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),OSF1)
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# Need this for u_short definitions et al
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BASIC_CFLAGS += -D_OSF_SOURCE
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SOCKLEN_T = int
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NO_STRTOULL = YesPlease
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NO_NSEC = YesPlease
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),Linux)
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Portable alloca for Git
In the next patch we'll have to use alloca() for performance reasons,
but since alloca is non-standardized and is not portable, let's have a
trick with compatibility wrappers:
1. at configure time, determine, do we have working alloca() through
alloca.h, and define
#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H
if yes.
2. in code
#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# include <alloca.h>
# define xalloca(size) (alloca(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) do {} while(0)
#else
# define xalloca(size) (xmalloc(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) (free(p))
#endif
and use it like
func() {
p = xalloca(size);
...
xalloca_free(p);
}
This way, for systems, where alloca is available, we'll have optimal
on-stack allocations with fast executions. On the other hand, on
systems, where alloca is not available, this gracefully fallbacks to
xmalloc/free.
Both autoconf and config.mak.uname configurations were updated. For
autoconf, we are not bothering considering cases, when no alloca.h is
available, but alloca() works some other way - its simply alloca.h is
available and works or not, everything else is deep legacy.
For config.mak.uname, I've tried to make my almost-sure guess for where
alloca() is available, but since I only have access to Linux it is the
only change I can be sure about myself, with relevant to other changed
systems people Cc'ed.
NOTE
SunOS and Windows had explicit -DHAVE_ALLOCA_H in their configurations.
I've changed that to now-common HAVE_ALLOCA_H=YesPlease which should be
correct.
Cc: Brandon Casey <drafnel@gmail.com>
Cc: Marius Storm-Olsen <mstormo@gmail.com>
Cc: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Cc: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Cc: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Cc: Petr Salinger <Petr.Salinger@seznam.cz>
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> (GNU Hurd changes)
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-27 18:22:50 +04:00
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HAVE_ALLOCA_H = YesPlease
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Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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HAVE_PATHS_H = YesPlease
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LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL = YesPlease
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HAVE_DEV_TTY = YesPlease
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2014-07-12 04:05:42 +04:00
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HAVE_CLOCK_GETTIME = YesPlease
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2015-01-08 23:00:56 +03:00
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HAVE_CLOCK_MONOTONIC = YesPlease
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Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),GNU/kFreeBSD)
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Portable alloca for Git
In the next patch we'll have to use alloca() for performance reasons,
but since alloca is non-standardized and is not portable, let's have a
trick with compatibility wrappers:
1. at configure time, determine, do we have working alloca() through
alloca.h, and define
#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H
if yes.
2. in code
#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# include <alloca.h>
# define xalloca(size) (alloca(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) do {} while(0)
#else
# define xalloca(size) (xmalloc(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) (free(p))
#endif
and use it like
func() {
p = xalloca(size);
...
xalloca_free(p);
}
This way, for systems, where alloca is available, we'll have optimal
on-stack allocations with fast executions. On the other hand, on
systems, where alloca is not available, this gracefully fallbacks to
xmalloc/free.
Both autoconf and config.mak.uname configurations were updated. For
autoconf, we are not bothering considering cases, when no alloca.h is
available, but alloca() works some other way - its simply alloca.h is
available and works or not, everything else is deep legacy.
For config.mak.uname, I've tried to make my almost-sure guess for where
alloca() is available, but since I only have access to Linux it is the
only change I can be sure about myself, with relevant to other changed
systems people Cc'ed.
NOTE
SunOS and Windows had explicit -DHAVE_ALLOCA_H in their configurations.
I've changed that to now-common HAVE_ALLOCA_H=YesPlease which should be
correct.
Cc: Brandon Casey <drafnel@gmail.com>
Cc: Marius Storm-Olsen <mstormo@gmail.com>
Cc: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Cc: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Cc: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Cc: Petr Salinger <Petr.Salinger@seznam.cz>
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> (GNU Hurd changes)
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-27 18:22:50 +04:00
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HAVE_ALLOCA_H = YesPlease
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Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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HAVE_PATHS_H = YesPlease
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DIR_HAS_BSD_GROUP_SEMANTICS = YesPlease
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LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL = YesPlease
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),UnixWare)
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CC = cc
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NEEDS_SOCKET = YesPlease
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NEEDS_NSL = YesPlease
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NEEDS_SSL_WITH_CRYPTO = YesPlease
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NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
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SHELL_PATH = /usr/local/bin/bash
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NO_IPV6 = YesPlease
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NO_HSTRERROR = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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BASIC_CFLAGS += -Kthread
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BASIC_CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
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BASIC_LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib
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INSTALL = ginstall
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TAR = gtar
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),SCO_SV)
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ifeq ($(uname_R),3.2)
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CFLAGS = -O2
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_R),5)
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CC = cc
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BASIC_CFLAGS += -Kthread
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endif
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NEEDS_SOCKET = YesPlease
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NEEDS_NSL = YesPlease
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NEEDS_SSL_WITH_CRYPTO = YesPlease
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NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
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SHELL_PATH = /usr/bin/bash
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NO_IPV6 = YesPlease
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NO_HSTRERROR = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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BASIC_CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
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BASIC_LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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INSTALL = ginstall
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TAR = gtar
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),Darwin)
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NEEDS_CRYPTO_WITH_SSL = YesPlease
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NEEDS_SSL_WITH_CRYPTO = YesPlease
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NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
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2014-08-15 21:02:46 +04:00
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# Note: $(uname_R) gives us the underlying Darwin version.
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# - MacOS 10.0.* and MacOS 10.1.0 = Darwin 1.*
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# - MacOS 10.x.* = Darwin (x+4).* for (1 <= x)
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# i.e. "begins with [15678] and a dot" means "10.4.* or older".
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Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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ifeq ($(shell expr "$(uname_R)" : '[15678]\.'),2)
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OLD_ICONV = UnfortunatelyYes
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2014-08-15 11:46:11 +04:00
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NO_APPLE_COMMON_CRYPTO = YesPlease
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Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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endif
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ifeq ($(shell expr "$(uname_R)" : '[15]\.'),2)
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NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
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endif
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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USE_ST_TIMESPEC = YesPlease
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HAVE_DEV_TTY = YesPlease
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COMPAT_OBJS += compat/precompose_utf8.o
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BASIC_CFLAGS += -DPRECOMPOSE_UNICODE
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2014-12-16 02:15:20 +03:00
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BASIC_CFLAGS += -DPROTECT_HFS_DEFAULT=1
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2015-03-08 10:14:36 +03:00
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HAVE_BSD_SYSCTL = YesPlease
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Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),SunOS)
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NEEDS_SOCKET = YesPlease
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NEEDS_NSL = YesPlease
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SHELL_PATH = /bin/bash
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SANE_TOOL_PATH = /usr/xpg6/bin:/usr/xpg4/bin
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Portable alloca for Git
In the next patch we'll have to use alloca() for performance reasons,
but since alloca is non-standardized and is not portable, let's have a
trick with compatibility wrappers:
1. at configure time, determine, do we have working alloca() through
alloca.h, and define
#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H
if yes.
2. in code
#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# include <alloca.h>
# define xalloca(size) (alloca(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) do {} while(0)
#else
# define xalloca(size) (xmalloc(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) (free(p))
#endif
and use it like
func() {
p = xalloca(size);
...
xalloca_free(p);
}
This way, for systems, where alloca is available, we'll have optimal
on-stack allocations with fast executions. On the other hand, on
systems, where alloca is not available, this gracefully fallbacks to
xmalloc/free.
Both autoconf and config.mak.uname configurations were updated. For
autoconf, we are not bothering considering cases, when no alloca.h is
available, but alloca() works some other way - its simply alloca.h is
available and works or not, everything else is deep legacy.
For config.mak.uname, I've tried to make my almost-sure guess for where
alloca() is available, but since I only have access to Linux it is the
only change I can be sure about myself, with relevant to other changed
systems people Cc'ed.
NOTE
SunOS and Windows had explicit -DHAVE_ALLOCA_H in their configurations.
I've changed that to now-common HAVE_ALLOCA_H=YesPlease which should be
correct.
Cc: Brandon Casey <drafnel@gmail.com>
Cc: Marius Storm-Olsen <mstormo@gmail.com>
Cc: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Cc: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Cc: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Cc: Petr Salinger <Petr.Salinger@seznam.cz>
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> (GNU Hurd changes)
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-27 18:22:50 +04:00
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HAVE_ALLOCA_H = YesPlease
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Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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NO_REGEX = YesPlease
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NO_MSGFMT_EXTENDED_OPTIONS = YesPlease
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HAVE_DEV_TTY = YesPlease
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ifeq ($(uname_R),5.6)
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SOCKLEN_T = int
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NO_HSTRERROR = YesPlease
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NO_IPV6 = YesPlease
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NO_SOCKADDR_STORAGE = YesPlease
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NO_UNSETENV = YesPlease
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
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NO_STRTOUMAX = YesPlease
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GIT_TEST_CMP = cmp
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_R),5.7)
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NEEDS_RESOLV = YesPlease
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NO_IPV6 = YesPlease
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NO_SOCKADDR_STORAGE = YesPlease
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NO_UNSETENV = YesPlease
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
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NO_STRTOUMAX = YesPlease
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GIT_TEST_CMP = cmp
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_R),5.8)
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NO_UNSETENV = YesPlease
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_STRTOUMAX = YesPlease
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GIT_TEST_CMP = cmp
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_R),5.9)
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NO_UNSETENV = YesPlease
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_STRTOUMAX = YesPlease
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GIT_TEST_CMP = cmp
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endif
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INSTALL = /usr/ucb/install
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TAR = gtar
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Portable alloca for Git
In the next patch we'll have to use alloca() for performance reasons,
but since alloca is non-standardized and is not portable, let's have a
trick with compatibility wrappers:
1. at configure time, determine, do we have working alloca() through
alloca.h, and define
#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H
if yes.
2. in code
#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# include <alloca.h>
# define xalloca(size) (alloca(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) do {} while(0)
#else
# define xalloca(size) (xmalloc(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) (free(p))
#endif
and use it like
func() {
p = xalloca(size);
...
xalloca_free(p);
}
This way, for systems, where alloca is available, we'll have optimal
on-stack allocations with fast executions. On the other hand, on
systems, where alloca is not available, this gracefully fallbacks to
xmalloc/free.
Both autoconf and config.mak.uname configurations were updated. For
autoconf, we are not bothering considering cases, when no alloca.h is
available, but alloca() works some other way - its simply alloca.h is
available and works or not, everything else is deep legacy.
For config.mak.uname, I've tried to make my almost-sure guess for where
alloca() is available, but since I only have access to Linux it is the
only change I can be sure about myself, with relevant to other changed
systems people Cc'ed.
NOTE
SunOS and Windows had explicit -DHAVE_ALLOCA_H in their configurations.
I've changed that to now-common HAVE_ALLOCA_H=YesPlease which should be
correct.
Cc: Brandon Casey <drafnel@gmail.com>
Cc: Marius Storm-Olsen <mstormo@gmail.com>
Cc: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Cc: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Cc: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Cc: Petr Salinger <Petr.Salinger@seznam.cz>
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> (GNU Hurd changes)
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-27 18:22:50 +04:00
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BASIC_CFLAGS += -D__EXTENSIONS__ -D__sun__
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_O),Cygwin)
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ifeq ($(shell expr "$(uname_R)" : '1\.[1-6]\.'),4)
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NO_D_TYPE_IN_DIRENT = YesPlease
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NO_D_INO_IN_DIRENT = YesPlease
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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NO_SYMLINK_HEAD = YesPlease
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NO_IPV6 = YesPlease
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OLD_ICONV = UnfortunatelyYes
|
2013-07-20 03:08:30 +04:00
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# There are conflicting reports about this.
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# On some boxes NO_MMAP is needed, and not so elsewhere.
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# Try commenting this out if you suspect MMAP is more efficient
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NO_MMAP = YesPlease
|
2013-07-20 03:08:28 +04:00
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else
|
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NO_REGEX = UnfortunatelyYes
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
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endif
|
Portable alloca for Git
In the next patch we'll have to use alloca() for performance reasons,
but since alloca is non-standardized and is not portable, let's have a
trick with compatibility wrappers:
1. at configure time, determine, do we have working alloca() through
alloca.h, and define
#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H
if yes.
2. in code
#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# include <alloca.h>
# define xalloca(size) (alloca(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) do {} while(0)
#else
# define xalloca(size) (xmalloc(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) (free(p))
#endif
and use it like
func() {
p = xalloca(size);
...
xalloca_free(p);
}
This way, for systems, where alloca is available, we'll have optimal
on-stack allocations with fast executions. On the other hand, on
systems, where alloca is not available, this gracefully fallbacks to
xmalloc/free.
Both autoconf and config.mak.uname configurations were updated. For
autoconf, we are not bothering considering cases, when no alloca.h is
available, but alloca() works some other way - its simply alloca.h is
available and works or not, everything else is deep legacy.
For config.mak.uname, I've tried to make my almost-sure guess for where
alloca() is available, but since I only have access to Linux it is the
only change I can be sure about myself, with relevant to other changed
systems people Cc'ed.
NOTE
SunOS and Windows had explicit -DHAVE_ALLOCA_H in their configurations.
I've changed that to now-common HAVE_ALLOCA_H=YesPlease which should be
correct.
Cc: Brandon Casey <drafnel@gmail.com>
Cc: Marius Storm-Olsen <mstormo@gmail.com>
Cc: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Cc: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Cc: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Cc: Petr Salinger <Petr.Salinger@seznam.cz>
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> (GNU Hurd changes)
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-27 18:22:50 +04:00
|
|
|
HAVE_ALLOCA_H = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_FAST_WORKING_DIRECTORY = UnfortunatelyYes
|
|
|
|
NO_ST_BLOCKS_IN_STRUCT_STAT = YesPlease
|
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|
|
X = .exe
|
|
|
|
UNRELIABLE_FSTAT = UnfortunatelyYes
|
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|
|
SPARSE_FLAGS = -isystem /usr/include/w32api -Wno-one-bit-signed-bitfield
|
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|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_S),FreeBSD)
|
|
|
|
NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
|
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|
|
OLD_ICONV = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
BASIC_CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
|
|
|
|
BASIC_LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib
|
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|
|
DIR_HAS_BSD_GROUP_SEMANTICS = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
USE_ST_TIMESPEC = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(shell expr "$(uname_R)" : '4\.'),2)
|
|
|
|
PTHREAD_LIBS = -pthread
|
|
|
|
NO_UINTMAX_T = YesPlease
|
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|
|
NO_STRTOUMAX = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
PYTHON_PATH = /usr/local/bin/python
|
|
|
|
HAVE_PATHS_H = YesPlease
|
2014-04-02 01:28:42 +04:00
|
|
|
GMTIME_UNRELIABLE_ERRORS = UnfortunatelyYes
|
2015-03-08 10:14:36 +03:00
|
|
|
HAVE_BSD_SYSCTL = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_S),OpenBSD)
|
|
|
|
NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
USE_ST_TIMESPEC = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
BASIC_CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
|
|
|
|
BASIC_LDFLAGS += -L/usr/local/lib
|
|
|
|
HAVE_PATHS_H = YesPlease
|
2015-03-08 10:14:36 +03:00
|
|
|
HAVE_BSD_SYSCTL = YesPlease
|
2013-12-31 18:36:45 +04:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_S),MirBSD)
|
|
|
|
NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
USE_ST_TIMESPEC = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
HAVE_PATHS_H = YesPlease
|
2015-03-08 10:14:36 +03:00
|
|
|
HAVE_BSD_SYSCTL = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_S),NetBSD)
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(shell expr "$(uname_R)" : '[01]\.'),2)
|
|
|
|
NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
BASIC_CFLAGS += -I/usr/pkg/include
|
|
|
|
BASIC_LDFLAGS += -L/usr/pkg/lib $(CC_LD_DYNPATH)/usr/pkg/lib
|
|
|
|
USE_ST_TIMESPEC = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
HAVE_PATHS_H = YesPlease
|
2015-03-08 10:14:36 +03:00
|
|
|
HAVE_BSD_SYSCTL = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_S),AIX)
|
|
|
|
DEFAULT_PAGER = more
|
|
|
|
NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_NSEC = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
FREAD_READS_DIRECTORIES = UnfortunatelyYes
|
|
|
|
INTERNAL_QSORT = UnfortunatelyYes
|
|
|
|
NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
BASIC_CFLAGS += -D_LARGE_FILES
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(shell expr "$(uname_V)" : '[1234]'),1)
|
|
|
|
NO_PTHREADS = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
PTHREAD_LIBS = -lpthread
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(shell expr "$(uname_V).$(uname_R)" : '5\.1'),3)
|
|
|
|
INLINE = ''
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
GIT_TEST_CMP = cmp
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_S),GNU)
|
|
|
|
# GNU/Hurd
|
Portable alloca for Git
In the next patch we'll have to use alloca() for performance reasons,
but since alloca is non-standardized and is not portable, let's have a
trick with compatibility wrappers:
1. at configure time, determine, do we have working alloca() through
alloca.h, and define
#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H
if yes.
2. in code
#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# include <alloca.h>
# define xalloca(size) (alloca(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) do {} while(0)
#else
# define xalloca(size) (xmalloc(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) (free(p))
#endif
and use it like
func() {
p = xalloca(size);
...
xalloca_free(p);
}
This way, for systems, where alloca is available, we'll have optimal
on-stack allocations with fast executions. On the other hand, on
systems, where alloca is not available, this gracefully fallbacks to
xmalloc/free.
Both autoconf and config.mak.uname configurations were updated. For
autoconf, we are not bothering considering cases, when no alloca.h is
available, but alloca() works some other way - its simply alloca.h is
available and works or not, everything else is deep legacy.
For config.mak.uname, I've tried to make my almost-sure guess for where
alloca() is available, but since I only have access to Linux it is the
only change I can be sure about myself, with relevant to other changed
systems people Cc'ed.
NOTE
SunOS and Windows had explicit -DHAVE_ALLOCA_H in their configurations.
I've changed that to now-common HAVE_ALLOCA_H=YesPlease which should be
correct.
Cc: Brandon Casey <drafnel@gmail.com>
Cc: Marius Storm-Olsen <mstormo@gmail.com>
Cc: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Cc: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Cc: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Cc: Petr Salinger <Petr.Salinger@seznam.cz>
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> (GNU Hurd changes)
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-27 18:22:50 +04:00
|
|
|
HAVE_ALLOCA_H = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
HAVE_PATHS_H = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL = YesPlease
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),IRIX)
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_UNSETENV = YesPlease
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
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# When compiled with the MIPSpro 7.4.4m compiler, and without pthreads
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# (i.e. NO_PTHREADS is set), and _with_ MMAP (i.e. NO_MMAP is not set),
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# git dies with a segmentation fault when trying to access the first
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# entry of a reflog. The conservative choice is made to always set
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# NO_MMAP. If you suspect that your compiler is not affected by this
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# issue, comment out the NO_MMAP statement.
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NO_MMAP = YesPlease
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NO_REGEX = YesPlease
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SNPRINTF_RETURNS_BOGUS = YesPlease
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SHELL_PATH = /usr/gnu/bin/bash
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NEEDS_LIBGEN = YesPlease
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),IRIX64)
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_UNSETENV = YesPlease
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
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# When compiled with the MIPSpro 7.4.4m compiler, and without pthreads
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# (i.e. NO_PTHREADS is set), and _with_ MMAP (i.e. NO_MMAP is not set),
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# git dies with a segmentation fault when trying to access the first
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# entry of a reflog. The conservative choice is made to always set
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# NO_MMAP. If you suspect that your compiler is not affected by this
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# issue, comment out the NO_MMAP statement.
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NO_MMAP = YesPlease
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NO_REGEX = YesPlease
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SNPRINTF_RETURNS_BOGUS = YesPlease
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SHELL_PATH = /usr/gnu/bin/bash
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NEEDS_LIBGEN = YesPlease
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),HP-UX)
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INLINE = __inline
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NO_IPV6 = YesPlease
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
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NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
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NO_UNSETENV = YesPlease
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NO_HSTRERROR = YesPlease
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NO_SYS_SELECT_H = YesPlease
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SNPRINTF_RETURNS_BOGUS = YesPlease
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NO_NSEC = YesPlease
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ifeq ($(uname_R),B.11.00)
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NO_INET_NTOP = YesPlease
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NO_INET_PTON = YesPlease
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_R),B.10.20)
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# Override HP-UX 11.x setting:
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INLINE =
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SOCKLEN_T = size_t
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NO_PREAD = YesPlease
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NO_INET_NTOP = YesPlease
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NO_INET_PTON = YesPlease
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endif
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GIT_TEST_CMP = cmp
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),Windows)
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GIT_VERSION := $(GIT_VERSION).MSVC
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pathsep = ;
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Portable alloca for Git
In the next patch we'll have to use alloca() for performance reasons,
but since alloca is non-standardized and is not portable, let's have a
trick with compatibility wrappers:
1. at configure time, determine, do we have working alloca() through
alloca.h, and define
#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H
if yes.
2. in code
#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# include <alloca.h>
# define xalloca(size) (alloca(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) do {} while(0)
#else
# define xalloca(size) (xmalloc(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) (free(p))
#endif
and use it like
func() {
p = xalloca(size);
...
xalloca_free(p);
}
This way, for systems, where alloca is available, we'll have optimal
on-stack allocations with fast executions. On the other hand, on
systems, where alloca is not available, this gracefully fallbacks to
xmalloc/free.
Both autoconf and config.mak.uname configurations were updated. For
autoconf, we are not bothering considering cases, when no alloca.h is
available, but alloca() works some other way - its simply alloca.h is
available and works or not, everything else is deep legacy.
For config.mak.uname, I've tried to make my almost-sure guess for where
alloca() is available, but since I only have access to Linux it is the
only change I can be sure about myself, with relevant to other changed
systems people Cc'ed.
NOTE
SunOS and Windows had explicit -DHAVE_ALLOCA_H in their configurations.
I've changed that to now-common HAVE_ALLOCA_H=YesPlease which should be
correct.
Cc: Brandon Casey <drafnel@gmail.com>
Cc: Marius Storm-Olsen <mstormo@gmail.com>
Cc: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Cc: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Cc: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Cc: Petr Salinger <Petr.Salinger@seznam.cz>
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> (GNU Hurd changes)
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-27 18:22:50 +04:00
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HAVE_ALLOCA_H = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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NO_PREAD = YesPlease
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NEEDS_CRYPTO_WITH_SSL = YesPlease
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NO_LIBGEN_H = YesPlease
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NO_POLL = YesPlease
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NO_SYMLINK_HEAD = YesPlease
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NO_IPV6 = YesPlease
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NO_UNIX_SOCKETS = YesPlease
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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# NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
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NO_ICONV = YesPlease
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NO_STRTOUMAX = YesPlease
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NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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SNPRINTF_RETURNS_BOGUS = YesPlease
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NO_SVN_TESTS = YesPlease
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RUNTIME_PREFIX = YesPlease
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NO_ST_BLOCKS_IN_STRUCT_STAT = YesPlease
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NO_NSEC = YesPlease
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USE_WIN32_MMAP = YesPlease
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# USE_NED_ALLOCATOR = YesPlease
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UNRELIABLE_FSTAT = UnfortunatelyYes
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OBJECT_CREATION_USES_RENAMES = UnfortunatelyNeedsTo
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NO_REGEX = YesPlease
|
2013-09-11 03:21:53 +04:00
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NO_GETTEXT = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
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NO_PYTHON = YesPlease
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BLK_SHA1 = YesPlease
|
2013-01-31 22:33:57 +04:00
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ETAGS_TARGET = ETAGS
|
2013-01-31 22:30:14 +04:00
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NO_INET_PTON = YesPlease
|
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NO_INET_NTOP = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
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NO_POSIX_GOODIES = UnfortunatelyYes
|
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NATIVE_CRLF = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
DEFAULT_HELP_FORMAT = html
|
2011-01-07 19:34:33 +03:00
|
|
|
NO_D_INO_IN_DIRENT = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
CC = compat/vcbuild/scripts/clink.pl
|
|
|
|
AR = compat/vcbuild/scripts/lib.pl
|
|
|
|
CFLAGS =
|
|
|
|
BASIC_CFLAGS = -nologo -I. -I../zlib -Icompat/vcbuild -Icompat/vcbuild/include -DWIN32 -D_CONSOLE -DHAVE_STRING_H -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS -D_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_DEPRECATE
|
|
|
|
COMPAT_OBJS = compat/msvc.o compat/winansi.o \
|
|
|
|
compat/win32/pthread.o compat/win32/syslog.o \
|
|
|
|
compat/win32/dirent.o
|
Portable alloca for Git
In the next patch we'll have to use alloca() for performance reasons,
but since alloca is non-standardized and is not portable, let's have a
trick with compatibility wrappers:
1. at configure time, determine, do we have working alloca() through
alloca.h, and define
#define HAVE_ALLOCA_H
if yes.
2. in code
#ifdef HAVE_ALLOCA_H
# include <alloca.h>
# define xalloca(size) (alloca(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) do {} while(0)
#else
# define xalloca(size) (xmalloc(size))
# define xalloca_free(p) (free(p))
#endif
and use it like
func() {
p = xalloca(size);
...
xalloca_free(p);
}
This way, for systems, where alloca is available, we'll have optimal
on-stack allocations with fast executions. On the other hand, on
systems, where alloca is not available, this gracefully fallbacks to
xmalloc/free.
Both autoconf and config.mak.uname configurations were updated. For
autoconf, we are not bothering considering cases, when no alloca.h is
available, but alloca() works some other way - its simply alloca.h is
available and works or not, everything else is deep legacy.
For config.mak.uname, I've tried to make my almost-sure guess for where
alloca() is available, but since I only have access to Linux it is the
only change I can be sure about myself, with relevant to other changed
systems people Cc'ed.
NOTE
SunOS and Windows had explicit -DHAVE_ALLOCA_H in their configurations.
I've changed that to now-common HAVE_ALLOCA_H=YesPlease which should be
correct.
Cc: Brandon Casey <drafnel@gmail.com>
Cc: Marius Storm-Olsen <mstormo@gmail.com>
Cc: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Cc: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Cc: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
Cc: Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>
Cc: Petr Salinger <Petr.Salinger@seznam.cz>
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Schwinge <thomas@codesourcery.com> (GNU Hurd changes)
Signed-off-by: Kirill Smelkov <kirr@mns.spb.ru>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2014-03-27 18:22:50 +04:00
|
|
|
COMPAT_CFLAGS = -D__USE_MINGW_ACCESS -DNOGDI -DHAVE_STRING_H -Icompat -Icompat/regex -Icompat/win32 -DSTRIP_EXTENSION=\".exe\"
|
2011-01-07 19:20:21 +03:00
|
|
|
BASIC_LDFLAGS = -IGNORE:4217 -IGNORE:4049 -NOLOGO -SUBSYSTEM:CONSOLE
|
2014-03-29 00:08:02 +04:00
|
|
|
EXTLIBS = user32.lib advapi32.lib shell32.lib wininet.lib ws2_32.lib invalidcontinue.obj
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
PTHREAD_LIBS =
|
|
|
|
lib =
|
2014-12-17 01:46:59 +03:00
|
|
|
BASIC_CFLAGS += -DPROTECT_NTFS_DEFAULT=1
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
ifndef DEBUG
|
2011-01-07 19:20:21 +03:00
|
|
|
BASIC_CFLAGS += -GL -Os -MD
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
BASIC_LDFLAGS += -LTCG
|
|
|
|
AR += -LTCG
|
|
|
|
else
|
2011-01-07 19:20:21 +03:00
|
|
|
BASIC_CFLAGS += -Zi -MDd
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
X = .exe
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_S),Interix)
|
|
|
|
NO_INITGROUPS = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_IPV6 = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_STRTOUMAX = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_NSEC = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_R),3.5)
|
|
|
|
NO_INET_NTOP = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_INET_PTON = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_SOCKADDR_STORAGE = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_R),5.2)
|
|
|
|
NO_INET_NTOP = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_INET_PTON = YesPlease
|
|
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NO_SOCKADDR_STORAGE = YesPlease
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endif
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),Minix)
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NO_IPV6 = YesPlease
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NO_ST_BLOCKS_IN_STRUCT_STAT = YesPlease
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NO_NSEC = YesPlease
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NEEDS_LIBGEN =
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NEEDS_CRYPTO_WITH_SSL = YesPlease
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NEEDS_IDN_WITH_CURL = YesPlease
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NEEDS_SSL_WITH_CURL = YesPlease
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NEEDS_RESOLV =
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NO_HSTRERROR = YesPlease
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NO_MMAP = YesPlease
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NO_CURL =
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NO_EXPAT =
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endif
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ifeq ($(uname_S),NONSTOP_KERNEL)
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# Needs some C99 features, "inline" is just one of them.
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# INLINE='' would just replace one set of warnings with another and
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# still not compile in c89 mode, due to non-const array initializations.
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CC = cc -c99
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# Disable all optimization, seems to result in bad code, with -O or -O2
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# or even -O1 (default), /usr/local/libexec/git-core/git-pack-objects
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# abends on "git push". Needs more investigation.
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CFLAGS = -g -O0
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# We'd want it to be here.
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prefix = /usr/local
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# Our's are in ${prefix}/bin (perl might also be in /usr/bin/perl).
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PERL_PATH = ${prefix}/bin/perl
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PYTHON_PATH = ${prefix}/bin/python
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# As detected by './configure'.
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# Missdetected, hence commented out, see below.
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#NO_CURL = YesPlease
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# Added manually, see above.
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NEEDS_SSL_WITH_CURL = YesPlease
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HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H = YesPlease
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HAVE_STRINGS_H = YesPlease
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NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
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NEEDS_LIBINTL_BEFORE_LIBICONV = YesPlease
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NO_SYS_SELECT_H = UnfortunatelyYes
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NO_D_TYPE_IN_DIRENT = YesPlease
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NO_HSTRERROR = YesPlease
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_UNSETENV = YesPlease
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NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
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# Currently libiconv-1.9.1.
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OLD_ICONV = UnfortunatelyYes
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NO_REGEX = YesPlease
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NO_PTHREADS = UnfortunatelyYes
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# Not detected (nor checked for) by './configure'.
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# We don't have SA_RESTART on NonStop, unfortunalety.
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COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DSA_RESTART=0
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# Apparently needed in compat/fnmatch/fnmatch.c.
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COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DHAVE_STRING_H=1
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NO_ST_BLOCKS_IN_STRUCT_STAT = YesPlease
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NO_NSEC = YesPlease
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NO_PREAD = YesPlease
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NO_MMAP = YesPlease
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NO_POLL = YesPlease
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NO_INTPTR_T = UnfortunatelyYes
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# Bug report 10-120822-4477 submitted to HP NonStop development.
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MKDIR_WO_TRAILING_SLASH = YesPlease
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# RFE 10-120912-4693 submitted to HP NonStop development.
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NO_SETITIMER = UnfortunatelyYes
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SANE_TOOL_PATH = /usr/coreutils/bin:/usr/local/bin
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SHELL_PATH = /usr/local/bin/bash
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# as of H06.25/J06.14, we might better use this
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#SHELL_PATH = /usr/coreutils/bin/bash
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endif
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ifneq (,$(findstring MINGW,$(uname_S)))
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pathsep = ;
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2014-04-09 16:48:27 +04:00
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HAVE_ALLOCA_H = YesPlease
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Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
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NO_PREAD = YesPlease
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NEEDS_CRYPTO_WITH_SSL = YesPlease
|
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NO_LIBGEN_H = YesPlease
|
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NO_POLL = YesPlease
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NO_SYMLINK_HEAD = YesPlease
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NO_UNIX_SOCKETS = YesPlease
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NO_SETENV = YesPlease
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NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
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NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
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NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
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NEEDS_LIBICONV = YesPlease
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NO_STRTOUMAX = YesPlease
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NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
|
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NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
|
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NO_SVN_TESTS = YesPlease
|
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NO_PERL_MAKEMAKER = YesPlease
|
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RUNTIME_PREFIX = YesPlease
|
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NO_ST_BLOCKS_IN_STRUCT_STAT = YesPlease
|
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NO_NSEC = YesPlease
|
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USE_WIN32_MMAP = YesPlease
|
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USE_NED_ALLOCATOR = YesPlease
|
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UNRELIABLE_FSTAT = UnfortunatelyYes
|
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OBJECT_CREATION_USES_RENAMES = UnfortunatelyNeedsTo
|
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NO_REGEX = YesPlease
|
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NO_PYTHON = YesPlease
|
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BLK_SHA1 = YesPlease
|
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ETAGS_TARGET = ETAGS
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NO_INET_PTON = YesPlease
|
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NO_INET_NTOP = YesPlease
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NO_POSIX_GOODIES = UnfortunatelyYes
|
2012-06-21 15:24:14 +04:00
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|
DEFAULT_HELP_FORMAT = html
|
2011-01-07 19:34:33 +03:00
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NO_D_INO_IN_DIRENT = YesPlease
|
2013-09-11 20:02:09 +04:00
|
|
|
COMPAT_CFLAGS += -D__USE_MINGW_ACCESS -D_USE_32BIT_TIME_T -DNOGDI -Icompat -Icompat/win32
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DSTRIP_EXTENSION=\".exe\"
|
|
|
|
COMPAT_OBJS += compat/mingw.o compat/winansi.o \
|
|
|
|
compat/win32/pthread.o compat/win32/syslog.o \
|
|
|
|
compat/win32/dirent.o
|
2014-12-17 01:46:59 +03:00
|
|
|
BASIC_CFLAGS += -DPROTECT_NTFS_DEFAULT=1
|
2012-05-28 11:46:54 +04:00
|
|
|
BASIC_LDFLAGS += -Wl,--large-address-aware
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
EXTLIBS += -lws2_32
|
2012-05-24 03:56:24 +04:00
|
|
|
GITLIBS += git.res
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
PTHREAD_LIBS =
|
2012-05-24 03:56:24 +04:00
|
|
|
RC = windres -O coff
|
2010-09-04 12:25:09 +04:00
|
|
|
NATIVE_CRLF = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
X = .exe
|
|
|
|
SPARSE_FLAGS = -Wno-one-bit-signed-bitfield
|
|
|
|
ifneq (,$(wildcard ../THIS_IS_MSYSGIT))
|
|
|
|
htmldir = doc/git/html/
|
|
|
|
prefix =
|
|
|
|
INSTALL = /bin/install
|
|
|
|
EXTLIBS += /mingw/lib/libz.a
|
|
|
|
NO_R_TO_GCC_LINKER = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
INTERNAL_QSORT = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
HAVE_LIBCHARSET_H = YesPlease
|
2012-01-06 02:41:41 +04:00
|
|
|
NO_GETTEXT = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
NO_CURL = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(uname_S),QNX)
|
|
|
|
COMPAT_CFLAGS += -DSA_RESTART=0
|
2013-02-12 02:03:45 +04:00
|
|
|
EXPAT_NEEDS_XMLPARSE_H = YesPlease
|
Makefile: hoist uname autodetection to config.mak.uname
Our Makefile first sets up some sane per-platform defaults
by looking at "uname", then modifies that according to the
results of autoconf (if any), then modifies that according
to the user's wishes in config.mak.
For sub-Makefiles like Documentation/Makefile, the latter
two are available, but the uname defaults are available only
to the main Makefile. This hasn't been a problem so far,
because the sub-Makefiles do not rely on any of those
automatic settings to do their work.
This patch puts the uname magic into its own file so it can
be reused in other Makefiles, opening up the possibility of
new knobs.
Note that we leave one reference to uname in the top-level
Makefile: if we are on Darwin, we must check the NO_FINK and
NO_DARWIN_PORTS settings. But because we are combining uname
settings with user-options, we must do so after all of the
config is loaded. This is acceptable, as the resulting
conditionals are about setting variables specific to the
top-level Makefile (and if that ever changes, we can hoist
them into a separate post-config include, too).
Signed-off-by: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
2013-01-04 01:05:41 +04:00
|
|
|
HAVE_STRINGS_H = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NEEDS_SOCKET = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_GETPAGESIZE = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_ICONV = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MEMMEM = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MKDTEMP = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_MKSTEMPS = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_NSEC = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_PTHREADS = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_R_TO_GCC_LINKER = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_STRCASESTR = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
NO_STRLCPY = YesPlease
|
|
|
|
endif
|