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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# (c) 2009 The University of Glasgow
#
# This file is part of the GHC build system.
#
# To understand how the build system works and how to modify it, see
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/wikis/building/architecture
# https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/wikis/building/modifying
#
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
define build-dependencies
$(call trace, build-dependencies($1,$2,$3))
$(call profStart, build-dependencies($1,$2,$3))
# $1 = dir
# $2 = distdir
# $3 = GHC stage to use (0 == bootstrapping compiler)
$1_$2_depfile_haskell = $$($1_$2_depfile_base).haskell
$1_$2_depfile_c_asm = $$($1_$2_depfile_base).c_asm
$1_$2_C_FILES_DEPS = $$(filter-out $$($1_$2_C_FILES_NODEPS),$$($1_$2_C_FILES))
$1_$2_MKDEPENDHS_FLAGS = -dep-makefile $$($1_$2_depfile_haskell).tmp $$(foreach way,$$($1_$2_WAYS),-dep-suffix "$$(patsubst %o,%,$$($$(way)_osuf))")
$1_$2_MKDEPENDHS_FLAGS += -include-pkg-deps
$1_$2_MKDEPENDHS_FLAGS += $(addprefix -I,$($1_INCLUDE_DIRS))
ifneq "$$(NO_GENERATED_MAKEFILE_RULES)" "YES"
# Some of the Haskell files (e.g. utils/hsc2hs/Main.hs) (directly or
# indirectly) include the generated includes files.
$$($1_$2_depfile_haskell) : $$(includes_$3_H_CONFIG) $$(includes_$3_H_PLATFORM)
$$($1_$2_depfile_haskell) : $$($1_$2_HS_SRCS) $$($1_$2_HS_BOOT_SRCS) $$$$($1_$2_HC_MK_DEPEND_DEP) | $$$$(dir $$$$@)/.
$$(call removeFiles,$$@.tmp)
ifneq "$$($1_$2_HS_SRCS)" ""
"$$($1_$2_HC_MK_DEPEND)" -M \
$$($1_$2_$$(firstword $$($1_$2_WAYS))_MOST_DIR_HC_OPTS) \
$$($1_$2_MKDEPENDHS_FLAGS) \
$$($1_$2_HS_SRCS)
endif
echo "$1_$2_depfile_haskell_EXISTS = YES" >> $$@.tmp
ifneq "$$($1_$2_SLASH_MODS)" ""
for dir in $$(sort $$(foreach mod,$$($1_$2_SLASH_MODS),$1/$2/build/$$(dir $$(mod)))); do \
if test ! -d $$$$dir; then mkdir -p $$$$dir; fi \
done
endif
# Some packages are from the bootstrapping compiler, so are not
# within the build tree. On Windows this causes a problem as they look
# like bad rules, due to the two colons, so we filter them out.
grep -v ' : [a-zA-Z]:/' $$@.tmp > $$@.tmp2
# Insert the calls to hi-rule. Basically, we look for the
# Foo.dyn_o Foo.o : Foo.hs
# lines, and create corresponding hi-rule lines
# <dollar>(eval <dollar>(call hi-rule,Foo.dyn_hi Foo.hi : %hi: %o Foo.hs))
sed -e '/hs$$$$/ p' -e '/hs$$$$/ s/o /hi /g' \
-e '/hs$$$$/ s/:/ : %hi: %o /' \
-e '/hs$$$$/ s/^/$$$$(eval $$$$(call hi-rule,/' \
-e '/hs$$$$/ s/$$$$/))/' \
-e '/hs-boot$$$$/ p' -e '/hs-boot$$$$/ s/o-boot /hi-boot /g' \
-e '/hs-boot$$$$/ s/:/ : %hi-boot: %o-boot /' \
-e '/hs-boot$$$$/ s/^/$$$$(eval $$$$(call hi-rule,/' \
-e '/hs-boot$$$$/ s/$$$$/))/' \
$$@.tmp2 > $$@
# Some of the C files (directly or indirectly) include the generated
# includes files.
$$($1_$2_depfile_c_asm) : $$(includes_$3_H_CONFIG) $$(includes_$3_H_PLATFORM)
$$($1_$2_depfile_c_asm) : $$($1_$2_C_FILES_DEPS) $$($1_$2_S_FILES) $$($1_$2_CMM_FILES) | $$$$(dir $$$$@)/.
$$(call removeFiles,$$@.tmp)
ifneq "$$(strip $$($1_$2_C_FILES_DEPS) $$($1_$2_S_FILES)) $$($1_$2_CMM_FILES))" ""
# We ought to actually do this for each way in $$($1_$2_WAYS), but then
# it takes a long time to make the C deps for the RTS (30 seconds rather
# than 3), so instead we just pass the list of ways in and let addCFileDeps
# copy the deps for each way on the assumption that they are the same
$$(foreach f,$$($1_$2_C_FILES_DEPS) $$($1_$2_S_FILES) $$($1_$2_CMM_FILES), \
$$(call addCFileDeps,$1,$2,$$($1_$2_depfile_c_asm),$$f,$$($1_$2_WAYS)))
$$(call removeFiles,$$@.bit)
endif
echo "$1_$2_depfile_c_asm_EXISTS = YES" >> $$@.tmp
mv $$@.tmp $$@
endif # NO_GENERATED_MAKEFILE_RULES
# Note sed magic above: mkdependC can't do -odir stuff, so we have to
# munge the dependencies it generates to refer to the correct targets.
$(call profEnd, build-dependencies($1,$2,$3))
endef
# This comment is outside the "define addCFileDeps" as that definition
# is a list of command lines, and if it is inside it then we pass this
# comment to the shell every time we call the definition.
# $1 = dir
# $2 = distdir
# $3 = depfile
# $4 = file
# $5 = ways
#
# The formatting of this definition (e.g. the blank line above) is
# important, in order to get make to generate the right makefile code.
#
# 's|\\|/|g'
# We first normalise all slashes to be forward slashes. Note that
# $(TOP) also uses forward slashes.
# 's| /$$| \\|'
# But now we need to fix the line continuation characters that we
# just broke.
# "1s|\.o|\.$($w_osuf)|"
# We will have dependencies for .o files, so we need to fix them up
# for the right object suffix for the way we're doing
# "1s|^|$(dir $4)|"
# We always get deps for just foo.o when the file we're making is
# a/b/c/foo.o, so we need to prepend the directory of the source file
# "1s|$1/|$1/$2/build/|"
# Well, almost. We actually need to insert e.g. "dist/build" in the
# middle of that directory
# "1s|$2/build/$2/build|$2/build|g"
# But some source files, e.g. sm/Evac_thr.c, are also inside the
# "dist/build" directory, so now we've just made
# "dist/build/dist/build", so we need to remove the duplication
# again
# "s|$(TOP)/||g$(CASE_INSENSITIVE_SED)"
# Finally, when making deps for packages like ghc stage2, we have
# some include paths for packages registered in the in-tree package
# database. These include paths are full (i.e. not relative) paths,
# which means that the "cpp -MM" output uses full paths in some cases.
# This causes 2 problems:
# * they don't match up with the rules to rebuild the files, where
# appropriate.
# * on Windows, make interprets the colon in c:/foo/bar.h as make
# syntax.
# So we sed off $(TOP). Unfortunately, on Windows, the case for the
# drive letter is sometimes different in what $(TOP) starts with, and
# what the path in the package database starts with. We therefore
# need to do the substitution case-insensitively on Windows. But
# the s///i modifier isn't portable, so we set CASE_INSENSITIVE_SED
# to "i" on Windows and "" on any other platform.
# We use this not only for .c files, but also for .S and .cmm files.
# As gcc doesn't know what a .cmm file is, it treats it as a linker
# input and ignores it. We therefore tell gcc that all files are C
# files with "-x c" so that it actually processes them all.
define addCFileDeps
$(CPP) $($1_$2_MKDEPENDC_OPTS) $($1_$2_$(firstword $($1_$2_WAYS))_ALL_CC_OPTS) $($(basename $4)_CC_OPTS) -MM -x c $4 -MF $3.bit
$(foreach w,$5,sed -e 's|\\|/|g' -e 's| /$$| \\|' -e "1s|\.o|\.$($w_osuf)|" -e "1s|^|$(dir $4)|" -e "1s|$1/|$1/$2/build/|" -e "1s|$2/build/$2/build|$2/build|g" -e "s|^$(TOP)/||g$(CASE_INSENSITIVE_SED)" $3.bit >> $3.tmp &&) true
endef
ifeq "$(Windows_Host)" "YES"
CASE_INSENSITIVE_SED = i
else
CASE_INSENSITIVE_SED =
endif
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