## # Darwin (Mac OS) hints # Wilfredo Sanchez ## ## # Paths ## # Configure hasn't figured out the version number yet. Bummer. perl_revision=`awk '/define[ ]+PERL_REVISION/ {print $3}' $src/patchlevel.h` perl_version=`awk '/define[ ]+PERL_VERSION/ {print $3}' $src/patchlevel.h` perl_subversion=`awk '/define[ ]+PERL_SUBVERSION/ {print $3}' $src/patchlevel.h` version="${perl_revision}.${perl_version}.${perl_subversion}" # BSD paths case "$prefix" in '') # Default install; use non-system directories prefix='/usr/local'; # Built-in perl uses /usr siteprefix='/usr/local'; vendorprefix='/usr'; usevendorprefix='define'; # Where to put modules. sitelib="/Library/Perl/${version}"; # FIXME: Want "/Network/Perl/${version}" also vendorlib="/System/Library/Perl/${version}"; # Apple-supplied modules ;; '/usr') # We are building/replacing the built-in perl siteprefix='/usr/local'; vendorprefix='/usr/local'; usevendorprefix='define'; # Where to put modules. sitelib="/Library/Perl/${version}"; # FIXME: Want "/Network/Perl/${version}" also vendorlib="/System/Library/Perl/${version}"; # Apple-supplied modules ;; esac # 4BSD uses ${prefix}/share/man, not ${prefix}/man. man1dir="${prefix}/share/man/man1"; man3dir="${prefix}/share/man/man3"; ## # Tool chain settings ## # Since we can build fat, the archname doesn't need the processor type archname='darwin'; # nm works. usenm='true'; case "$optimize" in '') # Optimizing for size also mean less resident memory usage on the part # of Perl. Apple asserts that this is a more important optimization than # saving on CPU cycles. Given that memory speed has not increased at # pace with CPU speed over time (on any platform), this is probably a # reasonable assertion. if [ -z "${optimize}" ]; then case "`${cc:-gcc} -v 2>&1`" in *"gcc version 3."*) optimize='-Os' ;; *) optimize='-O3' ;; esac else optimize='-O3' fi ;; esac # -pipe: makes compilation go faster. # -fno-common because common symbols are not allowed in MH_DYLIB ccflags="${ccflags} -pipe -fno-common" # At least on Darwin 1.3.x: # # # define INT32_MIN -2147483648 # int main () { # double a = INT32_MIN; # printf ("INT32_MIN=%g\n", a); # return 0; # } # will output: # INT32_MIN=2.14748e+09 # Note that the INT32_MIN has become positive. # INT32_MIN is set in /usr/include/stdint.h by: # #define INT32_MIN -2147483648 # which seems to break the gcc. Defining INT32_MIN as (-2147483647-1) # seems to work. INT64_MIN seems to be similarly broken. # -- Nicholas Clark, Ken Williams, and Edward Moy # # This seems to have been fixed since at least Mac OS X 10.1.3, # stdint.h defining INT32_MIN as (-INT32_MAX-1) # -- Edward Moy # case "$(grep '^#define INT32_MIN' /usr/include/stdint.h)" in *-2147483648) ccflags="${ccflags} -DINT32_MIN_BROKEN -DINT64_MIN_BROKEN" ;; esac # Avoid Apple's cpp precompiler, better for extensions cppflags="${cppflags} -no-cpp-precomp" # This is necessary because perl's build system doesn't # apply cppflags to cc compile lines as it should. ccflags="${ccflags} ${cppflags}" # Known optimizer problems. case "`cc -v 2>&1`" in *"3.1 20020105"*) toke_cflags='optimize=""' ;; esac # Shared library extension is .dylib. # Bundle extension is .bundle. ld='cc'; so='dylib'; dlext='bundle'; dlsrc='dl_dyld.xs'; usedl='define'; cccdlflags=' '; # space, not empty, because otherwise we get -fpic # Perl bundles do not expect two-level namespace, added in Darwin 1.4. # But starting from perl 5.8.1/Darwin 7 the default is the two-level. case "$osvers" in 1.[0-3].*) lddlflags="${ldflags} -bundle -undefined suppress" ;; 1.*) ldflags="${ldflags} -flat_namespace" lddlflags="${ldflags} -bundle -undefined suppress" ;; [2-6].*) ldflags="${ldflags} -flat_namespace" lddlflags="${ldflags} -bundle -undefined suppress" ;; *) lddlflags="${ldflags} -bundle -undefined dynamic_lookup" case "$ld" in *MACOSX_DEVELOPMENT_TARGET*) ;; *) ld="MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.3 ${ld}" ;; esac ;; esac ldlibpthname='DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'; useshrplib='true'; cat > UU/archname.cbu <<'EOCBU' # This script UU/archname.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure # after it has otherwise determined the architecture name. case "$ldflags" in *"-flat_namespace"*) ;; # Backward compat, be flat. # If we are using two-level namespace, we will munge the archname to show it. *) archname="${archname}-2level" ;; esac EOCBU ## # System libraries ## # vfork works usevfork='true'; # malloc works usemymalloc='n'; # Locales aren't feeling well. LC_ALL=C; export LC_ALL; LANG=C; export LANG; # # The libraries are not threadsafe as of OS X 10.1. # # Fix when Apple fixes libc. # case "$usethreads$useithreads" in *define*) case "$osvers" in [12345].*) cat <&4 *** Warning, there might be problems with your libraries with *** regards to threading. The test ext/threads/t/libc.t is likely *** to fail. EOM ;; *) usereentrant='define';; esac esac ## # Build process ## # Case-insensitive filesystems don't get along with Makefile and # makefile in the same place. Since Darwin uses GNU make, this dodges # the problem. firstmakefile=GNUmakefile;