# Don't blindly unexport MAKEFLAGS, see # Note [Communicating options and variables to a submake]. # Eliminate use of the built-in implicit rules, and clear out the default list # of suffixes for suffix rules. Speeds up make quite a bit. Both are needed # for the shortest `make -d` output. # Don't set --no-builtin-variables; some rules might stop working if you do # (e.g. 'make clean' in testsuite/ currently relies on an implicit $RM). MAKEFLAGS += --no-builtin-rules .SUFFIXES: default: all HAVE_EVAL := NO $(eval HAVE_EVAL := YES) ifeq "$(HAVE_EVAL)" "NO" $(error Your make does not support eval. You need GNU make >= 3.81) endif ifeq "$(abspath /)" "" $(error Your make does not support abspath. You need GNU make >= 3.81) endif show: @echo '$(VALUE)="$($(VALUE))"' define canonicalise # $1 = path variable # Don't use 'cygpath -m', because it doesn't change drive letters to # something 'which' can understand. $1_CYGPATH := $$(shell $(SHELL) -c "cygpath '$$($1)'" 2> /dev/null) ifneq "$$($1_CYGPATH)" "" # We use 'override' in case we are trying to update a value given on # the commandline (e.g. TEST_HC) override $1 := $$($1_CYGPATH) endif endef define canonicaliseExecutable # $1 = program path variable ifneq "$$(shell test -x '$$($1).exe' && echo exists)" "" # We use 'override' in case we are trying to update a value given on # the commandline (e.g. TEST_HC) override $1 := $$($1).exe endif $(call canonicalise,$1) endef ifeq "$(TEST_HC)" "" # Note [Spaces in TEST_HC] # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # Tests should be able to handle paths with spaces. # # One of the things ./validate (without --fast) does is check if binary # distributions can successfully be installed and used in paths containing # spaces. # # It does so in the following way: # * create a binary distribution in 'bindistprep/'. # * install that binary distribution in 'bindisttest/install dir/' # * run the testsuite with BINDIST=YES # # BINDIST=YES tells the testsuite driver to use # 'bindisttest/install dir/bin/ghc' instead of 'inplace/bin/ghc-stage2' as # TEST_HC. # # Before, if a GHC developer forgot to quote TEST_HC in their Makefile when # adding a new test, the test would fail with a puzzling "command not found: # bindisttest/install" error (but only when validating). # # Therefore, we now: # * make sure 'bindisttest/install' does exist, and show a nice message when # it is executed. # * let the default value of TEST_HC also contain spaces # (i.e. 'inplace/test spaces/ghc-stage2'), such that the test always # fails, also without BINDIST=YES, and again show a nice message when it # indeed does so, through 'inplace/test'. # The `wildcard` function requires spaces to be escaped. Other gnu make # functions can't seem to handle spaces at all (e.g. `abspath`). STAGE1_TEST_SPACES := $(TOP)/../inplace/test\ \ \ spaces/ghc-stage1 STAGE1_NORMAL := $(TOP)/../inplace/bin/ghc-stage1 ifneq "$(wildcard $(STAGE1_TEST_SPACES) $(STAGE1_NORMAL))" "" IMPLICIT_COMPILER = NO IN_TREE_COMPILER = YES ifneq "$(wildcard $(STAGE1_TEST_SPACES))" "" # See Note [Spaces in TEST_HC]. STAGE1_GHC := $(abspath $(TOP)/../)/inplace/test spaces/ghc-stage1 STAGE2_GHC := $(abspath $(TOP)/../)/inplace/test spaces/ghc-stage2 STAGE3_GHC := $(abspath $(TOP)/../)/inplace/test spaces/ghc-stage3 else # Maybe we're on Windows (no symlink support), or in a bindist or sdist, which # don't have the 'test spaces' symlink. STAGE1_GHC := $(abspath $(TOP)/../)/inplace/bin/ghc-stage1 STAGE2_GHC := $(abspath $(TOP)/../)/inplace/bin/ghc-stage2 STAGE3_GHC := $(abspath $(TOP)/../)/inplace/bin/ghc-stage3 endif ifeq "$(BINDIST)" "YES" # See Note [Spaces in TEST_HC]. TEST_HC := $(abspath $(TOP)/../)/bindisttest/install dir/bin/ghc else ifeq "$(stage)" "1" TEST_HC := $(STAGE1_GHC) else ifeq "$(stage)" "3" TEST_HC := $(STAGE3_GHC) else # use stage2 by default TEST_HC := $(STAGE2_GHC) endif else IMPLICIT_COMPILER = YES IN_TREE_COMPILER = NO TEST_HC := $(shell which ghc) endif else # neq "$(TEST_HC)" "" ifeq "$(TEST_HC)" "ghc" IMPLICIT_COMPILER = YES else IMPLICIT_COMPILER = NO endif IN_TREE_COMPILER = NO # Note [The TEST_HC variable] # ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ # As values of TEST_HC passed in by the user, we want to support: # * both "ghc" and "/usr/bin/ghc" # We use 'which' to convert the former to the latter. # * both "C:/path/to/ghc.exe" and "/c/path/to/ghc.exe" # We use 'cygpath' to convert the former to the latter, because # 'which' can't handle paths starting with a drive letter. # * paths that contain spaces # So we can't use the GNU make function 'realpath'. # Note also that we need to use 'override' in order to override a # value given on the commandline. $(eval $(call canonicaliseExecutable,TEST_HC)) override TEST_HC := $(shell which '$(TEST_HC)') endif # "$(TEST_HC)" "" # We can't use $(dir ...) here as TEST_HC might be in a path # containing spaces BIN_ROOT = $(shell dirname '$(TEST_HC)') ifeq "$(IMPLICIT_COMPILER)" "YES" find_tool = $(shell which $(1)) else find_tool = $(BIN_ROOT)/$(1) endif ifeq "$(GHC_PKG)" "" GHC_PKG := $(call find_tool,ghc-pkg) endif ifeq "$(RUNGHC)" "" RUNGHC := $(call find_tool,runghc) endif ifeq "$(HADDOCK)" "" HADDOCK := $(call find_tool,haddock) endif ifeq "$(HSC2HS)" "" HSC2HS := $(call find_tool,hsc2hs) endif ifeq "$(HP2PS_ABS)" "" HP2PS_ABS := $(call find_tool,hp2ps) endif ifeq "$(HPC)" "" HPC := $(call find_tool,hpc) endif $(eval $(call canonicaliseExecutable,TEST_HC)) ifeq "$(shell test -x '$(TEST_HC)' && echo exists)" "" $(error Cannot find ghc: $(TEST_HC)) endif $(eval $(call canonicaliseExecutable,GHC_PKG)) ifeq "$(shell test -x '$(GHC_PKG)' && echo exists)" "" $(error Cannot find ghc-pkg: $(GHC_PKG)) endif $(eval $(call canonicaliseExecutable,HADDOCK)) ifeq "$(shell test -x '$(HADDOCK)' && echo exists)" "" # haddock is optional. Use 'override' to override canonicalise's override... override HADDOCK := endif $(eval $(call canonicaliseExecutable,HSC2HS)) ifeq "$(shell test -x '$(HSC2HS)' && echo exists)" "" $(error Cannot find hsc2hs: $(HSC2HS)) endif $(eval $(call canonicaliseExecutable,HP2PS_ABS)) ifeq "$(shell test -x '$(HP2PS_ABS)' && echo exists)" "" $(error Cannot find hp2ps: $(HP2PS_ABS)) endif $(eval $(call canonicaliseExecutable,HPC)) ifeq "$(shell test -x '$(HPC)' && echo exists)" "" $(error Cannot find hpc: $(HPC)) endif # Be careful when using this. On Windows it ends up looking like # c:/foo/bar which confuses make, as make thinks that the : is Makefile # syntax TOP_ABS := $(abspath $(TOP)) $(eval $(call canonicalise,TOP_ABS)) GS = gs CP = cp RM = rm -f PYTHON ?= python3 ifeq "$(CHECK_PPR)" "" CHECK_PPR := $(abspath $(TOP)/../inplace/bin/check-ppr) endif ifeq "$(CHECK_EXACT)" "" CHECK_EXACT := $(abspath $(TOP)/../inplace/bin/check-exact) endif ifeq "$(COUNT_DEPS)" "" COUNT_DEPS := $(abspath $(TOP)/../inplace/bin/count-deps) endif ifeq "$(LINT_NOTES)" "" LINT_NOTES := $(abspath $(TOP)/../inplace/bin/lint-notes) endif ifeq "$(LINT_WHITESPACE)" "" LINT_WHITESPACE := $(abspath $(TOP)/../inplace/bin/lint-whitespace) endif # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # configuration of TEST_HC # ghc-config.hs is a short Haskell program that runs ghc --info, parses # the results, and emits a little .mk file with make bindings for the values. # This way we cache the results for different values of $(TEST_HC) $(TOP)/ghc-config/ghc-config : $(TOP)/ghc-config/ghc-config.hs "$(TEST_HC)" --make -o $@ $< empty= space=$(empty) $(empty) ifeq "$(ghc_config_mk)" "" ghc_config_mk = $(TOP)/mk/ghcconfig$(subst $(space),_,$(subst :,_,$(subst /,_,$(subst \,_,$(TEST_HC))))).mk $(ghc_config_mk) : $(TOP)/ghc-config/ghc-config $(TOP)/ghc-config/ghc-config "$(TEST_HC)" >"$@"; if [ "$$?" != "0" ]; then $(RM) "$@"; exit 1; fi # If the ghc-config fails, remove $@, and fail endif # Note: $(CLEANING) is not defined in the testsuite. ifeq "$(findstring clean,$(MAKECMDGOALS))" "" -include $(ghc_config_mk) endif # Note [WayFlags] # # Code that uses TemplateHaskell should either use -fexternal-interpreter, or # be built in the same way as the compiler (-prof, -dynamic or -static). # # We therefore add those flags to ghcThWayFlags and ghc_th_way_flags here and # in testsuite/config/ghc, and use them in all tests that use TemplateHaskell. # # The same applies to code loaded in regular GHCi, and code that uses the # plugin system. # # See #11495 and TEST=TH_spliceE5_prof for a complication: trying to compile # code that uses TemplateHaskell with -prof, while GhcDynamic=YES. ifeq "$(GhcDynamic)" "YES" ghcThWayFlags = -dynamic ghciWayFlags = -dynamic ghcPluginWayFlags = -dynamic else ifeq "$(GhcProfiled)" "YES" ghcThWayFlags = -prof ghciWayFlags = -prof ghcPluginWayFlags = -prof else ghcThWayFlags = -static ghciWayFlags = -static ghcPluginWayFlags = -static endif # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ifeq "$(HostOS)" "mingw32" WINDOWS = YES else WINDOWS = NO endif ifeq "$(HostOS)" "darwin" DARWIN = YES else DARWIN = NO endif # The platform is known to use libc++ as its main C++ library. ifeq "$(HostOS)" "freebsd" LIBCXX_PLATFORM = YES else ifeq "$(HostOS)" "openbsd" LIBCXX_PLATFORM = YES else ifeq "$(HostOS)" "mingw32" LIBCXX_PLATFORM = YES else LIBCXX_PLATFORM = NO endif ifeq "$(HostOS)" "openbsd" # None required, dlopen and the like are in libc. LIBDL_NAME = else LIBDL_NAME = -ldl endif