#!/bin/sh test -f $PLAN9/config && . $PLAN9/config usegcc() { cc=${CC9:-gcc} ngflags=" \ -O2 \ -c \ -Wall \ -Wno-parentheses \ -Wno-missing-braces \ -Wno-switch \ -Wno-comment \ -Wno-sign-compare \ -Wno-unknown-pragmas \ -fno-omit-frame-pointer \ -fsigned-char \ " # want to put -fno-optimize-sibling-calls here but # that option only works with gcc3+ it seems cflags="$ngflags -ggdb" } quiet() { # The uniq at the end is for gcc's strcmp/etc. built-in nonsense, # which multiplies single errors as a result of its expansion. # The "Cursor. is deprecated" kills off warnings from Apple # about using SetCursor/InitCursor. (Okay, they're deprecated, # but you could at least tell us what to use instead, Apple!) ignore=': error: .Each undeclared identifier' ignore=$ignore'|: error: for each function it appears' ignore=$ignore'|is dangerous, better use' ignore=$ignore'|is almost always misused' ignore=$ignore'|: In function ' ignore=$ignore'|: At top level:' ignore=$ignore'|support .long long.' ignore=$ignore'|In file included from' ignore=$ignore'| from' ignore=$ignore'|use of C99 long long' ignore=$ignore'|ISO C forbids conversion' ignore=$ignore'|is deprecated' ignore=$ignore'|warn_unused_result' grep -v '__p9l_autolib_' $1 | egrep -v "$ignore" | sed 's/ .first use in this function.$//; s/\"\([^\"][^\"]*\)\", line \([0-9][0-9]*\)/\1:\2/g' | $(which uniq) 1>&2 # avoid built-in uniq on SunOS } useclang() { cc=${CC9:-clang} ngflags=" \ -O2 \ -c \ -Wall \ -Wno-parentheses \ -Wno-missing-braces \ -Wno-switch \ -Wno-comment \ -Wno-sign-compare \ -Wno-unknown-pragmas \ -Wno-empty-body \ -Wno-unused-value \ -Wno-array-bounds \ -Wno-gnu-designator \ -fsigned-char \ -fno-caret-diagnostics \ " cflags="$ngflags -g" } tag="${SYSNAME:-`uname`}-${OBJTYPE:-`uname -m`}-${CC9:-cc}" case "$tag" in *FreeBSD*gcc*) usegcc ;; *FreeBSD*clang*) useclang ;; *DragonFly*|*BSD*) usegcc ;; *Darwin-x86_64*clang*) useclang cflags="$ngflags -g3 -m64" ;; *Darwin-x86_64*) usegcc cflags="$ngflags -g3 -no-cpp-precomp -m64" ;; *Darwin*clang*) useclang cflags="$ngflags -g3 -m32" ;; *Darwin*) usegcc cflags="$ngflags -g3 -no-cpp-precomp -m32" ;; *HP-UX*) cc=${CC9:-cc}; cflags="-g -O -c -Ae" ;; *Linux*) usegcc case "${CC9:-gcc}" in tcc) cc=tcc cflags="-c -g" ;; esac case "${SYSVERSION:-`uname -r`}" in 2.4.*) cflags="$cflags -D__Linux24__" ;; 2.6.*) cflags="$cflags -D__Linux26__" ;; esac ;; *OSF1*) cc=${CC9:-cc}; cflags="-g -O -c" ;; *SunOS*-cc) cc=cc; cflags="-mt -g -O -c -xCC -D__sun__" u=`uname` v=`uname -r` s=`echo $u$v | tr '. ' '__'` cflags="$cflags -D__${s}__" ;; *SunOS*-gcc) usegcc u=`uname` v=`uname -r` s=`echo $u$v | tr '. ' '__'` cflags="$ngflags -g" cflags="$cflags -D__sun__ -D__${s}__" ;; *AIX*) usegcc cflags="$ngflags -g -D__AIX__" ;; *) echo 9c does not know how to compile on "$tag" 1>&2 exit 1 esac # N.B. Must use temp file to avoid pipe; pipe loses status. xtmp=/tmp/9c.$$.$USER.out $cc -DPLAN9PORT -I$PLAN9/include $cflags "$@" 2>$xtmp status=$? quiet $xtmp rm -f $xtmp exit $status