gecko-dev/security/coreconf/Darwin.mk

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include $(CORE_DEPTH)/coreconf/UNIX.mk
DEFAULT_COMPILER = cc
CC = cc
CCC = c++
RANLIB = ranlib
ifndef CPU_ARCH
# When cross-compiling, CPU_ARCH should already be defined as the target
# architecture, set to powerpc or i386.
CPU_ARCH := $(shell uname -p)
endif
ifeq (,$(filter-out i%86,$(CPU_ARCH)))
ifdef USE_64
CC += -arch x86_64
else
OS_REL_CFLAGS = -Di386
endif
else
OS_REL_CFLAGS = -Dppc
endif
ifneq (,$(MACOS_SDK_DIR))
GCC_VERSION_FULL := $(shell $(CC) -v 2>&1 | grep "gcc version" | sed -e "s/^.*gcc version[ ]*//" | awk '{ print $$1 }')
GCC_VERSION_MAJOR := $(shell echo $(GCC_VERSION_FULL) | awk -F. '{ print $$1 }')
GCC_VERSION_MINOR := $(shell echo $(GCC_VERSION_FULL) | awk -F. '{ print $$2 }')
GCC_VERSION = $(GCC_VERSION_MAJOR).$(GCC_VERSION_MINOR)
ifeq (,$(filter-out 2 3,$(GCC_VERSION_MAJOR)))
# GCC <= 3
DARWIN_SDK_FRAMEWORKS = -F$(MACOS_SDK_DIR)/System/Library/Frameworks
ifneq (,$(shell find $(MACOS_SDK_DIR)/Library/Frameworks -maxdepth 0))
DARWIN_SDK_FRAMEWORKS += -F$(MACOS_SDK_DIR)/Library/Frameworks
endif
DARWIN_SDK_CFLAGS = -nostdinc -isystem $(MACOS_SDK_DIR)/usr/include/gcc/darwin/$(GCC_VERSION) -isystem $(MACOS_SDK_DIR)/usr/include $(DARWIN_SDK_FRAMEWORKS)
DARWIN_SDK_LDFLAGS = -L$(MACOS_SDK_DIR)/usr/lib/gcc/darwin -L$(MACOS_SDK_DIR)/usr/lib/gcc/darwin/$(GCC_VERSION_FULL) -L$(MACOS_SDK_DIR)/usr/lib
DARWIN_SDK_SHLIBFLAGS = $(DARWIN_SDK_LDFLAGS) $(DARWIN_SDK_FRAMEWORKS)
NEXT_ROOT = $(MACOS_SDK_DIR)
export NEXT_ROOT
else
# GCC >= 4
DARWIN_SDK_CFLAGS = -isysroot $(MACOS_SDK_DIR)
ifneq (4.0.0,$(GCC_VERSION_FULL))
# gcc > 4.0.0 passes -syslibroot to ld based on -isysroot.
# Don't add -isysroot to DARWIN_SDK_LDFLAGS, because the programs
# that are linked with those flags also get DARWIN_SDK_CFLAGS.
DARWIN_SDK_SHLIBFLAGS = -isysroot $(MACOS_SDK_DIR)
else
# gcc 4.0.0 doesn't pass -syslibroot to ld, it needs to be
# explicit.
DARWIN_SDK_LDFLAGS = -Wl,-syslibroot,$(MACOS_SDK_DIR)
DARWIN_SDK_SHLIBFLAGS = $(DARWIN_SDK_LDFLAGS)
endif
endif
LDFLAGS += $(DARWIN_SDK_LDFLAGS)
endif
# "Commons" are tentative definitions in a global scope, like this:
# int x;
# The meaning of a common is ambiguous. It may be a true definition:
# int x = 0;
# or it may be a declaration of a symbol defined in another file:
# extern int x;
# Use the -fno-common option to force all commons to become true
# definitions so that the linker can catch multiply-defined symbols.
# Also, common symbols are not allowed with Darwin dynamic libraries.
OS_CFLAGS = $(DSO_CFLAGS) $(OS_REL_CFLAGS) -Wmost -fpascal-strings -fno-common -pipe -DDARWIN -DHAVE_STRERROR -DHAVE_BSD_FLOCK $(DARWIN_SDK_CFLAGS)
ifdef BUILD_OPT
ifeq (11,$(ALLOW_OPT_CODE_SIZE)$(OPT_CODE_SIZE))
OPTIMIZER = -Oz
else
OPTIMIZER = -O2
endif
ifdef MOZ_DEBUG_SYMBOLS
ifdef MOZ_DEBUG_FLAGS
OPTIMIZER += $(MOZ_DEBUG_FLAGS)
else
OPTIMIZER += -gdwarf-2 -gfull
endif
endif
endif
ARCH = darwin
DSO_CFLAGS = -fPIC
# May override this with different compatibility and current version numbers.
DARWIN_DYLIB_VERSIONS = -compatibility_version 1 -current_version 1
# May override this with -bundle to create a loadable module.
DSO_LDOPTS = -dynamiclib $(DARWIN_DYLIB_VERSIONS) -install_name @executable_path/$(notdir $@) -headerpad_max_install_names
MKSHLIB = $(CC) $(DSO_LDOPTS) $(DARWIN_SDK_SHLIBFLAGS)
DLL_SUFFIX = dylib
PROCESS_MAP_FILE = grep -v ';+' $< | grep -v ';-' | \
sed -e 's; DATA ;;' -e 's,;;,,' -e 's,;.*,,' -e 's,^,_,' > $@
USE_SYSTEM_ZLIB = 1
ZLIB_LIBS = -lz