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| | ;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2015 Alex Vong <alexvong1995@gmail.com>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
;;; your option) any later version.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (guix build build-flags)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-9)
#:export (flag-list
flag-list+
flag-list-
flag-list->string-list
default-flag-list
format-flag-list
fortify-flag-list
stackprotector-flag-list
stackprotectorstrong-flag-list
relro-flag-list
bindnow-flag-list
pie-flag-list
all-flag-list))
;;; Commentary:
;;;
;;; Module to manipulate build flags, similar to dpkg-buildflags.
;;;
;;; Data structure <flag-list> is constructed by flag-list.
;;; The constructor flag-list does something to its arguments,
;;; such as trimming white-spaces, to ensure no two arguments mean the same.
;;;
;;; Here is an example:
;;; (define default-flag-list
;;; (flag-list
;;; #:CFLAGS '("-O2" "-g")
;;; #:LDFLAGS '("-lm" "-lpthread")))
;;;
;;; flag-list+ and flag-list- are analogous to
;;; numeric + and - but operate on <flag-list>.
;;;
;;; flag-list->string-list converts <flag-list> into
;;; configure-flags-compatible string-list.
;;;
;;; Code:
;;; Pair up a symbol with a procedure so that we know
;;; what identifier is bound to the procedure at macro-expand time.
(define-record-type <identifier-procedure-pair>
(cons-identifier-procedure id proc)
identifier-procedure-pair?
(id identifier)
(proc procedure))
(define-syntax define-record-type-with-accessor-list
(syntax-rules ()
"Macro to define a srfi-9 record
with accessor list bound to accessor-list-name.
"
((_ record-name
(constructor-name field-name* ...)
predicate-name
accessor-list-name
(field-name accessor-name) ...)
(begin
(define-record-type record-name
(constructor-name field-name* ...)
predicate-name
(field-name accessor-name) ...)
(define accessor-list-name
`(,(cons-identifier-procedure 'accessor-name
accessor-name) ...))))))
;;; define <flag-list> using define-record-type-with-accessor-list macro
(define-record-type-with-accessor-list <flag-list>
(make-flag-list c-flags
cpp-flags
c++-flags
fc-flags
f-flags
gcj-flags
ld-flags
objc-flags
objc++-flags)
flag-list?
flag-list-accessor-list
(c-flags CFLAGS)
(cpp-flags CPPFLAGS)
(c++-flags CXXFLAGS)
(fc-flags FCFLAGS)
(f-flags FFLAGS)
(gcj-flags GCJFLAGS)
(ld-flags LDFLAGS)
(objc-flags OBJCFLAGS)
(objc++-flags OBJCXXFLAGS))
(define-syntax define*-with-keyword-list
(syntax-rules ()
"Macro to define a procedure with keyword and default arguments
only with keyword list bound to keyword-list-name.
"
((_ (proc-name keyword-list-name
(keyword default-val) ...)
body)
(begin
(define* (proc-name #:key
(keyword default-val) ...)
body)
(define keyword-list-name
(map symbol->keyword
'(keyword ...)))))))
;;; Constructor for <flag-list>
;;; with keyword list bound to flag-list-keyword-list.
(define*-with-keyword-list (flag-list flag-list-keyword-list
(CFLAGS '())
(CPPFLAGS '())
(CXXFLAGS '())
(FCFLAGS '())
(FFLAGS '())
(GCJFLAGS '())
(LDFLAGS '())
(OBJCFLAGS '())
(OBJCXXFLAGS '()))
(apply make-flag-list
(map (lambda (string-list)
(map string-trim-both string-list))
(list CFLAGS
CPPFLAGS
CXXFLAGS
FCFLAGS
FFLAGS
GCJFLAGS
LDFLAGS
OBJCFLAGS
OBJCXXFLAGS))))
(define (keyword-apply proc kw-list kw-arg-list by-position-arg-list)
"keyword-apply is inspired by the same-name procedure in Racket.
It applies a procedure using keyword list and keyword argument list.
"
(apply proc
(append (concatenate (zip kw-list
kw-arg-list))
by-position-arg-list)))
(define (flag-list-operation lset-operation)
"Take a lset operation.
Return a procedure that takes any number of <flag-list>
and does the set operation on them for each flags respectively
"
(define (list-of-string-list-operation list-of-string-list)
(apply lset-operation
`(,string=? ,@list-of-string-list)))
(lambda list-of-flag-list
(let ((flag-list-proc-list (map procedure
flag-list-accessor-list)))
(keyword-apply flag-list
flag-list-keyword-list
(map (lambda (proc)
(list-of-string-list-operation
(map proc list-of-flag-list)))
flag-list-proc-list)
'()))))
;;; union any number of <flag-list> for each flags
(define flag-list+
(flag-list-operation lset-union))
;;; take the first <flag-list> and minus the union of the rest for each flags
(define flag-list-
(flag-list-operation lset-difference))
(define (flag-list->string-list flag-lst)
"Convert <flag-list> into configure-flags-compatible string list.
"
(map (lambda (accessor)
(let ((id (identifier accessor))
(proc (procedure accessor)))
(string-append (symbol->string id)
"="
(string-join (proc flag-lst)))))
flag-list-accessor-list))
;;; build flags used in dpkg-buildflags
(define default-flag-list
(flag-list
#:CFLAGS '("-g" "-O2")
#:CXXFLAGS '("-g" "-O2")
#:FCFLAGS '("-g" "-O2")
#:FFLAGS '("-g" "-O2")
#:GCJFLAGS '("-g" "-O2")
#:OBJCFLAGS '("-g" "-O2")
#:OBJCXXFLAGS '("-g" "-O2")))
(define format-flag-list
(flag-list
#:CFLAGS '("-Wformat" "-Werror=format-security")
#:CXXFLAGS '("-Wformat" "-Werror=format-security")
#:OBJCFLAGS '("-Wformat" "-Werror=format-security")
#:OBJCXXFLAGS '("-Wformat" "-Werror=format-security")))
(define fortify-flag-list
(flag-list
#:CPPFLAGS '("-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2")))
(define stackprotector-flag-list
(flag-list
#:CFLAGS '("-fstack-protector" "--param=ssp-buffer-size=4")
#:CXXFLAGS '("-fstack-protector" "--param=ssp-buffer-size=4")
#:FCFLAGS '("-fstack-protector" "--param=ssp-buffer-size=4")
#:FFLAGS '("-fstack-protector" "--param=ssp-buffer-size=4")
#:GCJFLAGS '("-fstack-protector" "--param=ssp-buffer-size=4")
#:OBJCFLAGS '("-fstack-protector" "--param=ssp-buffer-size=4")
#:OBJCXXFLAGS '("-fstack-protector" "--param=ssp-buffer-size=4")))
(define stackprotectorstrong-flag-list
(flag-list
#:CFLAGS '("-fstack-protector-strong")
#:CXXFLAGS '("-fstack-protector-strong")
#:FCFLAGS '("-fstack-protector-strong")
#:FFLAGS '("-fstack-protector-strong")
#:GCJFLAGS '("-fstack-protector-strong")
#:OBJCFLAGS '("-fstack-protector-strong")
#:OBJCXXFLAGS '("-fstack-protector-strong")))
(define relro-flag-list
(flag-list
#:LDFLAGS '("-Wl,-z,relro")))
(define bindnow-flag-list
(flag-list
#:LDFLAGS '("-Wl,-z,now")))
(define pie-flag-list
(flag-list
#:CFLAGS '("-fPIE")
#:CXXFLAGS '("-fPIE")
#:FCFLAGS '("-fPIE")
#:FFLAGS '("-fPIE")
#:GCJFLAGS '("-fPIE")
#:LDFLAGS '("-fPIE" "-pie")
#:OBJCFLAGS '("-fPIE")
#:OBJCXXFLAGS '("-fPIE")))
(define all-flag-list
(flag-list+ default-flag-list
format-flag-list
fortify-flag-list
stackprotectorstrong-flag-list
relro-flag-list
bindnow-flag-list
pie-flag-list))
;;; build-flags.scm ends here
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