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#!/usr/bin/env bash set -eu -o pipefail print_usage() { cat <<EOF Usage: tool <command> [options] [arguments] Example: tool build --portmidi orca Commands: build <target> Compiles the livecoding environment or the CLI tool. Targets: orca, cli Output: build/<target> clean Removes build/ info Prints information about the detected build environment. help Prints this message and exits. Options: -c <name> Use a specific compiler binary. Default: \$CC, or cc -d Build with debug features. Output changed to: build/debug/<target> --harden Enable compiler safeguards like -fstack-protector. You should probably do this if you plan to give the compiled binary to other people. --static Build static binary. --pie Enable PIE (ASLR). Note: --pie and --static cannot be mixed. -s Print statistics about compile time and binary size. -v Print important commands as they're executed. -h or --help Print this message and exit. Optional Features: --portmidi Enable or disable hardware MIDI output support with --no-portmidi PortMidi. Note: PortMidi has memory leaks and bugs. Default: disabled. --mouse Enable or disable mouse features in the livecoding --no-mouse environment. Default: enabled. EOF } if [[ -z "${1:-}" ]]; then echo "Error: Command required" >&2 print_usage >&2 exit 1 fi cmd=$1 shift os= case $(uname -s | awk '{print tolower($0)}') in linux*) os=linux;; darwin*) os=mac;; cygwin*) os=cygwin;; *bsd*) os=bsd;; *) os=unknown;; esac cc_exe="${CC:-cc}" if [[ $os = cygwin ]]; then # Under cygwin, specifically ignore the mingw compilers if they're set as the # CC environment variable. This may be the default from the cygwin installer. # But we want to use 'gcc' from the cygwin gcc-core package (probably aliased # to cc), *not* the mingw compiler, because otherwise lots of POSIX stuff # will break. (Note that the 'cli' target might be fine, because it doesn't # uses curses or networking, but the 'orca' target almost certainly won't # be.) # # I'm worried about ambiguity with 'cc' being still aliased to mingw if the # user doesn't have gcc-core installed. I have no idea if that actually # happens. So we'll just explicitly set it to gcc. This might mess up people # who have clang installed but not gcc, I guess? Is that even possible? case $cc_exe in i686-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe|\ x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc.exe) cc_exe=gcc;; esac fi verbose=0 protections_enabled=0 stats_enabled=0 pie_enabled=0 static_enabled=0 portmidi_enabled=0 mouse_disabled=0 config_mode=release while getopts c:dhsv-: opt_val; do case "$opt_val" in -) case "$OPTARG" in harden) protections_enabled=1;; help) print_usage; exit 0;; static) static_enabled=1;; pie) pie_enabled=1;; portmidi) portmidi_enabled=1;; no-portmidi|noportmidi) portmidi_enabled=0;; mouse) mouse_disabled=0;; no-mouse|nomouse) mouse_disabled=1;; *) echo "Unknown long option --$OPTARG" >&2 print_usage >&2 exit 1 ;; esac ;; c) cc_exe="$OPTARG";; d) config_mode=debug;; h) print_usage; exit 0;; s) stats_enabled=1;; v) verbose=1;; \?) print_usage >&2; exit 1;; *) break;; esac done arch= case $(uname -m) in x86_64) arch=x86_64;; *) arch=unknown;; esac warn() { echo "Warning: $*" >&2 } fatal() { echo "Error: $*" >&2 exit 1 } script_error() { echo "Script error: $*" >&2 exit 1 } verbose_echo() { if [[ $verbose = 1 ]]; then echo "$@" fi "$@" } TIMEFORMAT='%3R' last_time= file_size() { wc -c < "$1" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//' } timed_stats() { if [[ $stats_enabled = 1 ]]; then { last_time=$( { time "$@" 1>&3- 2>&4-; } 2>&1 ); } 3>&1 4>&2 else "$@" fi } version_string_normalized() { echo "$@" | awk -F. '{ printf("%d%03d%03d%03d\n", $1,$2,$3,$4); }'; } if [[ ($os == bsd) || ($os == unknown) ]]; then warn "Build script not tested on this platform" fi # This is not perfect by any means cc_id= cc_vers= lld_detected=0 if cc_vers=$(echo -e '#ifndef __clang__\n#error Not found\n#endif\n__clang_major__.__clang_minor__.__clang_patchlevel__' | "$cc_exe" -E -xc - 2>/dev/null | tail -n 1 | tr -d '\040'); then cc_id=clang # Mac clang/llvm doesn't say the real version of clang. Just assume it's 3.9.0 if [[ $os == mac ]]; then cc_vers=3.9.0 else if command -v "lld" >/dev/null 2>&1; then lld_detected=1 fi fi elif cc_vers=$(echo -e '#ifndef __GNUC__\n#error Not found\n#endif\n__GNUC__.__GNUC_MINOR__.__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__' | "$cc_exe" -E -xc - 2>/dev/null | tail -n 1 | tr -d '\040'); then cc_id=gcc elif cc_vers=$(echo -e '#ifndef __TINYC__\n#error Not found\n#endif\n__TINYC__' | "$cc_exe" -E -xc - 2>/dev/null | tail -n 1 | tr -d '\040'); then cc_id=tcc fi if [[ -z $cc_id ]]; then warn "Failed to detect compiler type" fi if [[ -z $cc_vers ]]; then warn "Failed to detect compiler version" fi cc_vers_is_gte() { if [[ $(version_string_normalized "$cc_vers") -ge $(version_string_normalized "$1") ]]; then return 0 else return 1 fi } cc_id_and_vers_gte() { if [[ $cc_id == "$1" ]] && cc_vers_is_gte "$2"; then return 0 else return 1 fi } add() { if [[ -z "${1:-}" ]]; then script_error "At least one argument required for array add" fi local array_name array_name=${1} shift eval "$array_name+=($(printf "'%s' " "$@"))" } concat() { if [[ -z "${1:-}" || -z "${2:-}" ]]; then script_error "Two arguments required for array concat" fi local lhs_name local rhs_name lhs_name=${1} rhs_name=${2} eval "$lhs_name+=(\"\${${rhs_name}[@]}\")" } try_make_dir() { if ! [[ -e "$1" ]]; then verbose_echo mkdir "$1" elif ! [[ -d "$1" ]]; then fatal "File $1 already exists but is not a directory" fi } build_dir=build build_target() { local cc_flags=() local libraries=() local source_files=() local out_exe add cc_flags -std=c99 -pipe -finput-charset=UTF-8 -Wall -Wpedantic -Wextra \ -Wwrite-strings if cc_id_and_vers_gte gcc 6.0.0 || cc_id_and_vers_gte clang 3.9.0; then add cc_flags -Wconversion -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes \ -Werror=implicit-function-declaration -Werror=implicit-int \ -Werror=incompatible-pointer-types -Werror=int-conversion fi if [[ $cc_id = tcc ]]; then add cc_flags -Wunsupported fi if [[ $os = mac && $cc_id = clang ]]; then # The clang that's shipped with Mac 10.12 has bad behavior for issuing # warnings for structs initialed with {0} in C99. We have to disable this # warning, or it will issue a bunch of useless warnings. It might be fixed # in later versions, but Apple makes the version of clang/LLVM # indecipherable, so we'll just always turn it off. add cc_flags -Wno-missing-field-initializers fi if [[ $lld_detected = 1 ]]; then add cc_flags -fuse-ld=lld fi if [[ $protections_enabled = 1 ]]; then add cc_flags -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong fi if [[ $pie_enabled = 1 ]]; then add cc_flags -pie -fpie -Wl,-pie # Only explicitly specify no-pie if cc version is new enough elif cc_id_and_vers_gte gcc 6.0.0 || cc_id_and_vers_gte clang 6.0.0; then add cc_flags -no-pie -fno-pie fi if [[ $static_enabled = 1 ]]; then add cc_flags -static fi case $config_mode in debug) add cc_flags -DDEBUG -ggdb # cygwin gcc doesn't seem to have this stuff, just elide for now if [[ $os != cygwin ]]; then if cc_id_and_vers_gte gcc 6.0.0 || cc_id_and_vers_gte clang 3.9.0; then add cc_flags -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined \ -fsanitize=float-divide-by-zero fi if cc_id_and_vers_gte clang 7.0.0; then add cc_flags -fsanitize=implicit-conversion \ -fsanitize=unsigned-integer-overflow fi fi if [[ $os = mac ]]; then # Our mac clang does not have -Og add cc_flags -O1 else add cc_flags -Og # needed if address is already specified? doesn't work on mac clang, at # least # add cc_flags -fsanitize=leak fi case $cc_id in tcc) add cc_flags -g -bt 10;; esac ;; release) add cc_flags -DNDEBUG -O2 -g0 if [[ $protections_enabled != 1 ]]; then add cc_flags -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=0 case $cc_id in gcc|clang) add cc_flags -fno-stack-protector;; esac fi if [[ $os = mac ]]; then # todo some stripping option true else # -flto is good on both clang and gcc on Linux case $cc_id in gcc|clang) add cc_flags -flto;; esac add cc_flags -s fi ;; *) fatal "Unknown build config \"$config_mode\"";; esac case $arch in x86_64) # 'nehalem' tuning actually produces faster code for orca than later # archs, for both gcc and clang, even if it's running on a later arch # CPU. This is likely due to smaller emitted code size. gcc earlier than # 4.9 does not recognize the arch flag for it it, though, and I haven't # tested a compiler that old, so I don't know what optimization behavior # we get with it is. Just leave it at default, in that case. case $cc_id in gcc) if cc_vers_is_gte 4.9; then add cc_flags -march=nehalem fi ;; clang) add cc_flags -march=nehalem ;; esac ;; esac add source_files gbuffer.c field.c vmio.c sim.c case $1 in cli) add source_files cli_main.c out_exe=cli ;; orca|tui) add source_files osc_out.c term_util.c sysmisc.c thirdparty/oso.c tui_main.c add cc_flags -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1 # thirdparty headers (like sokol_time.h) should get -isystem for their # include dir so that any warnings they generate with our warning flags # are ignored. (sokol_time.h may generate sign conversion warning on # mac.) add cc_flags -isystem thirdparty out_exe=orca case $os in mac) local brew_prefix= if ! brew_prefix=$(printenv HOMEBREW_PREFIX); then brew_prefix=/usr/local/ fi local ncurses_dir="$brew_prefix/opt/ncurses" if ! [[ -d "$ncurses_dir" ]]; then echo "Error: ncurses directory not found at $ncurses_dir" >&2 echo "Install with: brew install ncurses" >&2 exit 1 fi # prefer homebrew version of ncurses if installed. Will give us # better terminfo, so we can use A_DIM in Terminal.app, etc. add libraries "-L$ncurses_dir/lib" add cc_flags "-I$ncurses_dir/include" # todo mach time stuff for mac? if [[ $portmidi_enabled = 1 ]]; then local portmidi_dir="$brew_prefix/opt/portmidi" if ! [[ -d "$portmidi_dir" ]]; then echo "Error: PortMidi directory not found at $portmidi_dir" >&2 echo "Install with: brew install portmidi" >&2 exit 1 fi add libraries "-L$portmidi_dir/lib" add cc_flags "-I$portmidi_dir/include" fi # needed for using pbpaste instead of xclip add cc_flags -DORCA_OS_MAC ;; *) # librt and high-res posix timers on Linux add libraries -lrt add cc_flags -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=200809L ;; esac add libraries -lmenuw -lformw -lncursesw if [[ $portmidi_enabled = 1 ]]; then add libraries -lportmidi add cc_flags -DFEAT_PORTMIDI if [[ $config_mode = debug ]]; then echo -e "Warning: The PortMidi library contains code that may trigger address sanitizer in debug builds.\\nThese are not bugs in orca." >&2 fi fi if [[ $mouse_disabled = 1 ]]; then add cc_flags -DFEAT_NOMOUSE fi ;; *) echo -e "Unknown build target '$1'\\nValid targets: orca, cli" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac try_make_dir "$build_dir" if [[ $config_mode = debug ]]; then build_dir=$build_dir/debug try_make_dir "$build_dir" fi local out_path=$build_dir/$out_exe # bash versions quirk: empty arrays might give error on expansion, use + # trick to avoid expanding second operand verbose_echo timed_stats "$cc_exe" "${cc_flags[@]}" -o "$out_path" "${source_files[@]}" ${libraries[@]+"${libraries[@]}"} if [[ $stats_enabled = 1 ]]; then echo "time: $last_time" echo "size: $(file_size "$out_path")" fi } print_info() { local linker_name if [[ $lld_detected = 1 ]]; then linker_name=LLD else linker_name=default fi cat <<EOF Operating system: $os Architecture: $arch Compiler name: $cc_exe Compiler type: $cc_id Compiler version: $cc_vers Linker: $linker_name EOF } shift $((OPTIND - 1)) case $cmd in info) if [[ "$#" -gt 1 ]]; then fatal "Too many arguments for 'info'" fi print_info; exit 0;; build) if [[ "$#" -lt 1 ]]; then fatal "Too few arguments for 'build'" fi if [[ "$#" -gt 1 ]]; then echo "Too many arguments for 'build'" >&2 echo "The syntax has changed. Updated usage examples:" >&2 echo "./tool build --portmidi orca (release)" >&2 echo "./tool build -d orca (debug)" >&2 exit 1 fi build_target "$1" ;; clean) if [[ -d "$build_dir" ]]; then verbose_echo rm -rf "$build_dir" fi ;; help) print_usage; exit 0;; -*) echo "The syntax has changed for the 'tool' build script." >&2 echo "The options now need to come after the command name." >&2 echo "Do it like this instead:" >&2 echo "./tool build --portmidi orca" >&2 exit 1 ;; *) fatal "Unrecognized command $cmd";; esac