mkmf.rb is used by Ruby C extensions to generate a Makefile which will correctly compile and link the C extension to Ruby and a third-party library.
The RbConfig for the target platform where the built extension runs.
The makefile configuration using the defaults from when Ruby was built.
The saved original value of LIB
environment variable
Extensions for files compiled with a C compiler
Extensions for files compiled with a C++ compiler
Extensions for source files
Extensions for header files
The prefix added to exported symbols automatically
Common headers for Ruby C extensions
Common libraries for Ruby C extensions
make compile rules
Substitution in rules for NMake
Command which will compile C files in the generated Makefile
Command which will compile C++ files in the generated Makefile
Command which will translate C files to assembler sources in the generated Makefile
Command which will translate C++ files to assembler sources in the generated Makefile
Command which will compile a program in order to test linking a library
Command which will link a shared library
Argument which will add a library path to the linker
Argument which will add a runtime library path to the linker
Argument which will add a library to the linker
A C main function which does no work
The type names for convertible_int
Makefile rules that will clean the extension build directory
The language that this module is for
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 2960
def self.[](name)
@lang.fetch(name)
end
Retrieves the module for name language.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 2966
def self.[]=(name, mod)
@lang[name] = mod
end
Defines the module for name language.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 270
def rm_f(*files)
opt = (Hash === files.last ? [files.pop] : [])
FileUtils.rm_f(Dir[*files.flatten], *opt)
end
Removes files.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 277
def rm_rf(*files)
opt = (Hash === files.last ? [files.pop] : [])
FileUtils.rm_rf(Dir[*files.flatten], *opt)
end
Removes files recursively.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1105
def append_cflags(flags, **opts)
Array(flags).each do |flag|
if checking_for("whether #{flag} is accepted as CFLAGS") {
try_cflags(flag, **opts)
}
$CFLAGS << " " << flag
end
end
end
Check whether each given C compiler flag is acceptable and append it to $CFLAGS
if so.
flags
-
a C compiler flag as a
String
or anArray
of them
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 761
def append_ldflags(flags, **opts)
Array(flags).each do |flag|
if checking_for("whether #{flag} is accepted as LDFLAGS") {
try_ldflags(flag, **opts)
}
$LDFLAGS << " " << flag
end
end
end
Check whether each given linker flag is acceptable and append it to $LDFLAGS
if so.
flags
-
a linker flag as a
String
or anArray
of them
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1508
def check_signedness(type, headers = nil, opts = nil, &b)
typedef, member, prelude = typedef_expr(type, headers)
signed = nil
checking_for("signedness of #{type}", STRING_OR_FAILED_FORMAT) do
signed = try_signedness(typedef, member, [prelude], opts, &b) or next nil
$defs.push("-DSIGNEDNESS_OF_%s=%+d" % [type.tr_cpp, signed])
signed < 0 ? "signed" : "unsigned"
end
signed
end
Returns the signedness of the given type
. You may optionally specify additional headers
to search in for the type
.
If the type
is found and is a numeric type, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the type
name, in uppercase, prepended with SIGNEDNESS_OF_
, followed by the type
name, followed by =X
where “X” is positive integer if the type
is unsigned and a negative integer if the type
is signed.
For example, if size_t
is defined as unsigned, then check_signedness('size_t')
would return +1 and the SIGNEDNESS_OF_SIZE_T=+1
preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler. The SIGNEDNESS_OF_INT=-1
macro would be set for check_signedness('int')
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1479
def check_sizeof(type, headers = nil, opts = "", &b)
typedef, member, prelude = typedef_expr(type, headers)
prelude << "#{typedef} *rbcv_ptr_;\n"
prelude = [prelude]
expr = "sizeof((*rbcv_ptr_)#{"." << member if member})"
fmt = STRING_OR_FAILED_FORMAT
checking_for checking_message("size of #{type}", headers), fmt do
if size = try_constant(expr, prelude, opts, &b)
$defs.push(format("-DSIZEOF_%s=%s", type.tr_cpp, size))
size
end
end
end
Returns the size of the given type
. You may optionally specify additional headers
to search in for the type
.
If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the type name, in uppercase, prepended with SIZEOF_
, followed by the type name, followed by =X
where “X” is the actual size.
For example, if check_sizeof('mystruct')
returned 12, then the SIZEOF_MYSTRUCT=12
preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 488
def conftest_source
CONFTEST_C
end
Returns the language-dependent source file name for configuration checks.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1543
def convertible_int(type, headers = nil, opts = nil, &b)
type, macname = *type
checking_for("convertible type of #{type}", STRING_OR_FAILED_FORMAT) do
if UNIVERSAL_INTS.include?(type)
type
else
typedef, member, prelude = typedef_expr(type, headers, &b)
if member
prelude << "static rbcv_typedef_ rbcv_var;"
compat = UNIVERSAL_INTS.find {|t|
try_static_assert("sizeof(rbcv_var.#{member}) == sizeof(#{t})", [prelude], opts, &b)
}
else
next unless signed = try_signedness(typedef, member, [prelude])
u = "unsigned " if signed > 0
prelude << "extern rbcv_typedef_ foo();"
compat = UNIVERSAL_INTS.find {|t|
try_compile([prelude, "extern #{u}#{t} foo();"].join("\n"), opts, werror: true, &b)
}
end
if compat
macname ||= type.sub(/_(?=t\z)/, '').tr_cpp
conv = (compat == "long long" ? "LL" : compat.upcase)
compat = "#{u}#{compat}"
typename = type.tr_cpp
$defs.push(format("-DSIZEOF_%s=SIZEOF_%s", typename, compat.tr_cpp))
$defs.push(format("-DTYPEOF_%s=%s", typename, compat.quote))
$defs.push(format("-DPRI_%s_PREFIX=PRI_%s_PREFIX", macname, conv))
conv = (u ? "U" : "") + conv
$defs.push(format("-D%s2NUM=%s2NUM", macname, conv))
$defs.push(format("-DNUM2%s=NUM2%s", macname, conv))
compat
end
end
end
end
Returns the convertible integer type of the given type
. You may optionally specify additional headers
to search in for the type
. convertible means actually the same type, or typedef’d from the same type.
If the type
is an integer type and the convertible type is found, the following macros are passed as preprocessor constants to the compiler using the type
name, in uppercase.
-
TYPEOF_
, followed by thetype
name, followed by=X
where “X” is the found convertible type name. -
TYP2NUM
andNUM2TYP
, whereTYP
is thetype
name in uppercase with replacing an_t
suffix with “T”, followed by=X
where “X” is the macro name to converttype
to anInteger
object, and vice versa.
For example, if foobar_t
is defined as unsigned long, then convertible_int("foobar_t")
would return “unsigned long”, and define these macros:
#define TYPEOF_FOOBAR_T unsigned long #define FOOBART2NUM ULONG2NUM #define NUM2FOOBART NUM2ULONG
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1839
def create_header(header = "extconf.h")
message "creating %s\n", header
sym = header.tr_cpp
hdr = ["#ifndef #{sym}\n#define #{sym}\n"]
for line in $defs
case line
when /^-D([^=]+)(?:=(.*))?/
hdr << "#define #$1 #{$2 ? Shellwords.shellwords($2)[0].gsub(/(?=\t+)/, "\\\n") : 1}\n"
when /^-U(.*)/
hdr << "#undef #$1\n"
end
end
hdr << "#endif\n"
hdr = hdr.join("")
log_src(hdr, "#{header} is")
unless (File.read(header) == hdr rescue false)
File.open(header, "wb") do |hfile|
hfile.write(hdr)
end
end
$extconf_h = header
end
Generates a header file consisting of the various macro definitions generated by other methods such as have_func
and have_header. These are then wrapped in a custom #ifndef
based on the header
file name, which defaults to “extconf.h”.
For example:
# extconf.rb require 'mkmf' have_func('realpath') have_header('sys/utime.h') create_header create_makefile('foo')
The above script would generate the following extconf.h file:
#ifndef EXTCONF_H #define EXTCONF_H #define HAVE_REALPATH 1 #define HAVE_SYS_UTIME_H 1 #endif
Given that the create_header
method generates a file based on definitions set earlier in your extconf.rb file, you will probably want to make this one of the last methods you call in your script.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 2369
def create_makefile(target, srcprefix = nil)
$target = target
libpath = $DEFLIBPATH|$LIBPATH
message "creating Makefile\n"
MakeMakefile.rm_f "#{CONFTEST}*"
if CONFIG["DLEXT"] == $OBJEXT
for lib in libs = $libs.split(' ')
lib.sub!(/-l(.*)/, %%"lib\\1.#{$LIBEXT}"%)
end
$defs.push(format("-DEXTLIB='%s'", libs.join(",")))
end
if target.include?('/')
target_prefix, target = File.split(target)
target_prefix[0,0] = '/'
else
target_prefix = ""
end
srcprefix ||= "$(srcdir)/#{srcprefix}".chomp('/')
RbConfig.expand(srcdir = srcprefix.dup)
ext = ".#{$OBJEXT}"
orig_srcs = Dir[File.join(srcdir, "*.{#{SRC_EXT.join(%q{,})}}")]
if not $objs
srcs = $srcs || orig_srcs
$objs = []
objs = srcs.inject(Hash.new {[]}) {|h, f|
h.key?(o = File.basename(f, ".*") << ext) or $objs << o
h[o] <<= f
h
}
unless objs.delete_if {|b, f| f.size == 1}.empty?
dups = objs.map {|b, f|
"#{b[/.*\./]}{#{f.collect {|n| n[/([^.]+)\z/]}.join(',')}}"
}
abort "source files duplication - #{dups.join(", ")}"
end
else
$objs.collect! {|o| File.basename(o, ".*") << ext} unless $OBJEXT == "o"
srcs = $srcs || $objs.collect {|o| o.chomp(ext) << ".c"}
end
$srcs = srcs
hdrs = Dir[File.join(srcdir, "*.{#{HDR_EXT.join(%q{,})}}")]
target = nil if $objs.empty?
if target and EXPORT_PREFIX
if File.exist?(File.join(srcdir, target + '.def'))
deffile = "$(srcdir)/$(TARGET).def"
unless EXPORT_PREFIX.empty?
makedef = %{$(RUBY) -pe "$$_.sub!(/^(?=\\w)/,'#{EXPORT_PREFIX}') unless 1../^EXPORTS$/i" #{deffile}}
end
else
makedef = %{(echo EXPORTS && echo $(TARGET_ENTRY))}
end
if makedef
$cleanfiles << '$(DEFFILE)'
origdef = deffile
deffile = "$(TARGET)-$(arch).def"
end
end
origdef ||= ''
if $extout and $INSTALLFILES
$cleanfiles.concat($INSTALLFILES.collect {|files, dir|File.join(dir, files.delete_prefix('./'))})
$distcleandirs.concat($INSTALLFILES.collect {|files, dir| dir})
end
if $extmk and $static
$defs << "-DRUBY_EXPORT=1"
end
if $extmk and not $extconf_h
create_header
end
libpath = libpathflag(libpath)
dllib = target ? "$(TARGET).#{CONFIG['DLEXT']}" : ""
staticlib = target ? "$(TARGET).#$LIBEXT" : ""
conf = configuration(srcprefix)
conf << "\
libpath = #{($DEFLIBPATH|$LIBPATH).join(" ")}
LIBPATH = #{libpath}
DEFFILE = #{deffile}
CLEANFILES = #{$cleanfiles.join(' ')}
DISTCLEANFILES = #{$distcleanfiles.join(' ')}
DISTCLEANDIRS = #{$distcleandirs.join(' ')}
extout = #{$extout && $extout.quote}
extout_prefix = #{$extout_prefix}
target_prefix = #{target_prefix}
LOCAL_LIBS = #{$LOCAL_LIBS}
LIBS = #{$LIBRUBYARG} #{$libs} #{$LIBS}
ORIG_SRCS = #{orig_srcs.collect(&File.method(:basename)).join(' ')}
SRCS = $(ORIG_SRCS) #{(srcs - orig_srcs).collect(&File.method(:basename)).join(' ')}
OBJS = #{$objs.join(" ")}
HDRS = #{hdrs.map{|h| '$(srcdir)/' + File.basename(h)}.join(' ')}
LOCAL_HDRS = #{$headers.join(' ')}
TARGET = #{target}
TARGET_NAME = #{target && target[/\A\w+/]}
TARGET_ENTRY = #{EXPORT_PREFIX || ''}Init_$(TARGET_NAME)
DLLIB = #{dllib}
EXTSTATIC = #{$static || ""}
STATIC_LIB = #{staticlib unless $static.nil?}
#{!$extout && defined?($installed_list) ? %[INSTALLED_LIST = #{$installed_list}\n] : ""}
TIMESTAMP_DIR = #{$extout && $extmk ? '$(extout)/.timestamp' : '.'}
" #"
# TODO: fixme
install_dirs.each {|d| conf << ("%-14s= %s\n" % d) if /^[[:upper:]]/ =~ d[0]}
sodir = $extout ? '$(TARGET_SO_DIR)' : '$(RUBYARCHDIR)'
n = '$(TARGET_SO_DIR)$(TARGET)'
cleanobjs = ["$(OBJS)"]
if $extmk
%w[bc i s].each {|ex| cleanobjs << "$(OBJS:.#{$OBJEXT}=.#{ex})"}
end
if target
config_string('cleanobjs') {|t| cleanobjs << t.gsub(/\$\*/, "$(TARGET)#{deffile ? '-$(arch)': ''}")}
end
conf << "\
TARGET_SO_DIR =#{$extout ? " $(RUBYARCHDIR)/" : ''}
TARGET_SO = $(TARGET_SO_DIR)$(DLLIB)
CLEANLIBS = #{'$(TARGET_SO) ' if target}#{config_string('cleanlibs') {|t| t.gsub(/\$\*/) {n}}}
CLEANOBJS = #{cleanobjs.join(' ')} *.bak
TARGET_SO_DIR_TIMESTAMP = #{timestamp_file(sodir, target_prefix)}
" #"
conf = yield(conf) if block_given?
mfile = File.open("Makefile", "wb")
mfile.puts(conf)
mfile.print "
all: #{$extout ? "install" : target ? "$(DLLIB)" : "Makefile"}
static: #{$extmk && !$static ? "all" : %[$(STATIC_LIB)#{$extout ? " install-rb" : ""}]}
.PHONY: all install static install-so install-rb
.PHONY: clean clean-so clean-static clean-rb
" #"
mfile.print CLEANINGS
fsep = config_string('BUILD_FILE_SEPARATOR') {|s| s unless s == "/"}
if fsep
sep = ":/=#{fsep}"
fseprepl = proc {|s|
s = s.gsub("/", fsep)
s = s.gsub(/(\$\(\w+)(\))/) {$1+sep+$2}
s.gsub(/(\$\{\w+)(\})/) {$1+sep+$2}
}
rsep = ":#{fsep}=/"
else
fseprepl = proc {|s| s}
sep = ""
rsep = ""
end
dirs = []
mfile.print "install: install-so install-rb\n\n"
dir = sodir.dup
mfile.print("install-so: ")
if target
f = "$(DLLIB)"
dest = "$(TARGET_SO)"
stamp = '$(TARGET_SO_DIR_TIMESTAMP)'
if $extout
mfile.puts dest
mfile.print "clean-so::\n"
mfile.print "\t-$(Q)$(RM) #{fseprepl[dest]} #{fseprepl[stamp]}\n"
mfile.print "\t-$(Q)$(RM_RF) #{fseprepl['$(CLEANLIBS)']}\n"
mfile.print "\t-$(Q)$(RMDIRS) #{fseprepl[dir]}#{$ignore_error}\n"
else
mfile.print "#{f} #{stamp}\n"
mfile.print "\t$(INSTALL_PROG) #{fseprepl[f]} #{dir}\n"
if defined?($installed_list)
mfile.print "\t@echo #{dir}/#{File.basename(f)}>>$(INSTALLED_LIST)\n"
end
end
mfile.print "clean-static::\n"
mfile.print "\t-$(Q)$(RM) $(STATIC_LIB)\n"
else
mfile.puts "Makefile"
end
mfile.print("install-rb: pre-install-rb do-install-rb install-rb-default\n")
mfile.print("install-rb-default: pre-install-rb-default do-install-rb-default\n")
mfile.print("pre-install-rb: Makefile\n")
mfile.print("pre-install-rb-default: Makefile\n")
mfile.print("do-install-rb:\n")
mfile.print("do-install-rb-default:\n")
for sfx, i in [["-default", [["lib/**/*.rb", "$(RUBYLIBDIR)", "lib"]]], ["", $INSTALLFILES]]
files = install_files(mfile, i, nil, srcprefix) or next
for dir, *files in files
unless dirs.include?(dir)
dirs << dir
mfile.print "pre-install-rb#{sfx}: #{timestamp_file(dir, target_prefix)}\n"
end
for f in files
dest = "#{dir}/#{File.basename(f)}"
mfile.print("do-install-rb#{sfx}: #{dest}\n")
mfile.print("#{dest}: #{f} #{timestamp_file(dir, target_prefix)}\n")
mfile.print("\t$(Q) $(#{$extout ? 'COPY' : 'INSTALL_DATA'}) #{f} $(@D)\n")
if defined?($installed_list) and !$extout
mfile.print("\t@echo #{dest}>>$(INSTALLED_LIST)\n")
end
if $extout
mfile.print("clean-rb#{sfx}::\n")
mfile.print("\t-$(Q)$(RM) #{fseprepl[dest]}\n")
end
end
end
mfile.print "pre-install-rb#{sfx}:\n"
if files.empty?
mfile.print("\t@$(NULLCMD)\n")
else
q = "$(MAKE) -q do-install-rb#{sfx}"
if $nmake
mfile.print "!if \"$(Q)\" == \"@\"\n\t@#{q} || \\\n!endif\n\t"
else
mfile.print "\t$(Q1:0=@#{q} || )"
end
mfile.print "$(ECHO1:0=echo) installing#{sfx.sub(/^-/, " ")} #{target} libraries\n"
end
if $extout
dirs.uniq!
unless dirs.empty?
mfile.print("clean-rb#{sfx}::\n")
for dir in dirs.sort_by {|d| -d.count('/')}
stamp = timestamp_file(dir, target_prefix)
mfile.print("\t-$(Q)$(RM) #{fseprepl[stamp]}\n")
mfile.print("\t-$(Q)$(RMDIRS) #{fseprepl[dir]}#{$ignore_error}\n")
end
end
end
end
if target and !dirs.include?(sodir)
mfile.print "$(TARGET_SO_DIR_TIMESTAMP):\n\t$(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) $(@D) #{sodir}\n\t$(Q) $(TOUCH) $@\n"
end
dirs.each do |d|
t = timestamp_file(d, target_prefix)
mfile.print "#{t}:\n\t$(Q) $(MAKEDIRS) $(@D) #{d}\n\t$(Q) $(TOUCH) $@\n"
end
mfile.print <<-SITEINSTALL
site-install: site-install-so site-install-rb
site-install-so: install-so
site-install-rb: install-rb
SITEINSTALL
return unless target
mfile.print ".SUFFIXES: .#{(SRC_EXT + [$OBJEXT, $ASMEXT]).compact.join(' .')}\n"
mfile.print "\n"
compile_command = "\n\t$(ECHO) compiling $(<#{rsep})\n\t$(Q) %s\n\n"
command = compile_command % COMPILE_CXX
asm_command = compile_command.sub(/compiling/, 'translating') % ASSEMBLE_CXX
CXX_EXT.each do |e|
each_compile_rules do |rule|
mfile.printf(rule, e, $OBJEXT)
mfile.print(command)
mfile.printf(rule, e, $ASMEXT)
mfile.print(asm_command)
end
end
command = compile_command % COMPILE_C
asm_command = compile_command.sub(/compiling/, 'translating') % ASSEMBLE_C
C_EXT.each do |e|
each_compile_rules do |rule|
mfile.printf(rule, e, $OBJEXT)
mfile.print(command)
mfile.printf(rule, e, $ASMEXT)
mfile.print(asm_command)
end
end
mfile.print "$(TARGET_SO): "
mfile.print "$(DEFFILE) " if makedef
mfile.print "$(OBJS) Makefile"
mfile.print " $(TARGET_SO_DIR_TIMESTAMP)" if $extout
mfile.print "\n"
mfile.print "\t$(ECHO) linking shared-object #{target_prefix.sub(/\A\/(.*)/, '\1/')}$(DLLIB)\n"
mfile.print "\t-$(Q)$(RM) $(@#{sep})\n"
link_so = LINK_SO.gsub(/^/, "\t$(Q) ")
if srcs.any?(&%r"\.(?:#{CXX_EXT.join('|')})\z".method(:===))
link_so = link_so.sub(/\bLDSHARED\b/, '\&XX')
end
mfile.print link_so, "\n\n"
unless $static.nil?
mfile.print "$(STATIC_LIB): $(OBJS)\n\t-$(Q)$(RM) $(@#{sep})\n\t"
mfile.print "$(ECHO) linking static-library $(@#{rsep})\n\t$(Q) "
mfile.print "$(AR) #{config_string('ARFLAGS') || 'cru '}$@ $(OBJS)"
config_string('RANLIB') do |ranlib|
mfile.print "\n\t-$(Q)#{ranlib} $(@)#{$ignore_error}"
end
end
mfile.print "\n\n"
if makedef
mfile.print "$(DEFFILE): #{origdef}\n"
mfile.print "\t$(ECHO) generating $(@#{rsep})\n"
mfile.print "\t$(Q) #{makedef} > $@\n\n"
end
depend = File.join(srcdir, "depend")
if File.exist?(depend)
mfile.print("###\n", *depend_rules(File.read(depend)))
else
mfile.print "$(OBJS): $(HDRS) $(ruby_headers)\n"
end
$makefile_created = true
ensure
mfile.close if mfile
end
Generates the Makefile for your extension, passing along any options and preprocessor constants that you may have generated through other methods.
The target
name should correspond the name of the global function name defined within your C extension, minus the Init_
. For example, if your C extension is defined as Init_foo
, then your target would simply be “foo”.
If any “/” characters are present in the target name, only the last name is interpreted as the target name, and the rest are considered toplevel directory names, and the generated Makefile will be altered accordingly to follow that directory structure.
For example, if you pass “test/foo” as a target name, your extension will be installed under the “test” directory. This means that in order to load the file within a Ruby program later, that directory structure will have to be followed, e.g. require 'test/foo'
.
The srcprefix
should be used when your source files are not in the same directory as your build script. This will not only eliminate the need for you to manually copy the source files into the same directory as your build script, but it also sets the proper target_prefix
in the generated Makefile.
Setting the target_prefix
will, in turn, install the generated binary in a directory under your RbConfig::CONFIG['sitearchdir']
that mimics your local filesystem when you run make install
.
For example, given the following file tree:
ext/ extconf.rb test/ foo.c
And given the following code:
create_makefile('test/foo', 'test')
That will set the target_prefix
in the generated Makefile to “test”. That, in turn, will create the following file tree when installed via the make install
command:
/path/to/ruby/sitearchdir/test/foo.so
It is recommended that you use this approach to generate your makefiles, instead of copying files around manually, because some third party libraries may depend on the target_prefix
being set properly.
The srcprefix
argument can be used to override the default source directory, i.e. the current directory. It is included as part of the VPATH
and added to the list of INCFLAGS
.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 495
def create_tmpsrc(src)
src = "#{COMMON_HEADERS}\n#{src}"
src = yield(src) if block_given?
src.gsub!(/[ \t]+$/, '')
src.gsub!(/\A\n+|^\n+$/, '')
src.sub!(/[^\n]\z/, "\\&\n")
count = 0
begin
File.open(conftest_source, "wb") do |cfile|
cfile.print src
end
rescue Errno::EACCES
if (count += 1) < 5
sleep 0.2
retry
end
end
src
end
Creats temporary source file from COMMON_HEADERS
and src. Yields the created source string and uses the returned string as the source code, if the block is given.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 2254
def depend_rules(depend)
suffixes = []
depout = []
cont = implicit = nil
impconv = proc do
each_compile_rules {|rule| depout << (rule % implicit[0]) << implicit[1]}
implicit = nil
end
ruleconv = proc do |line|
if implicit
if /\A\t/ =~ line
implicit[1] << line
next
else
impconv[]
end
end
if m = /\A\.(\w+)\.(\w+)(?:\s*:)/.match(line)
suffixes << m[1] << m[2]
implicit = [[m[1], m[2]], [m.post_match]]
next
elsif RULE_SUBST and /\A(?!\s*\w+\s*=)[$\w][^#]*:/ =~ line
line.sub!(/\s*\#.*$/, '')
comment = $&
line.gsub!(%r"(\s)(?!\.)([^$(){}+=:\s\\,]+)(?=\s|\z)") {$1 + RULE_SUBST % $2}
line = line.chomp + comment + "\n" if comment
end
depout << line
end
depend.each_line do |line|
line.gsub!(/\.o\b/, ".#{$OBJEXT}")
line.gsub!(/\{\$\(VPATH\)\}/, "") unless $nmake
line.gsub!(/\$\((?:hdr|top)dir\)\/config.h/, $config_h)
if $nmake && /\A\s*\$\(RM|COPY\)/ =~ line
line.gsub!(%r"[-\w\./]{2,}"){$&.tr("/", "\\")}
line.gsub!(/(\$\((?!RM|COPY)[^:)]+)(?=\))/, '\1:/=\\')
end
if /(?:^|[^\\])(?:\\\\)*\\$/ =~ line
(cont ||= []) << line
next
elsif cont
line = (cont << line).join
cont = nil
end
ruleconv.call(line)
end
if cont
ruleconv.call(cont.join)
elsif implicit
impconv.call
end
unless suffixes.empty?
depout.unshift(".SUFFIXES: ." + suffixes.uniq.join(" .") + "\n\n")
end
if $extconf_h
depout.unshift("$(OBJS): $(RUBY_EXTCONF_H)\n\n")
depout.unshift("$(OBJS): $(hdrdir)/ruby/win32.h\n\n") if $mswin or $mingw
end
depout.flatten!
depout
end
Processes the data contents of the “depend” file. Each line of this file is expected to be a file name.
Returns the output of findings, in Makefile format.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1889
def dir_config(target, idefault=nil, ldefault=nil)
key = [target, idefault, ldefault].compact.join("\0")
if conf = $config_dirs[key]
return conf
end
if dir = with_config(target + "-dir", (idefault unless ldefault))
defaults = Array === dir ? dir : dir.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
idefault = ldefault = nil
end
idir = with_config(target + "-include", idefault)
if conf = $arg_config.assoc("--with-#{target}-include")
conf[1] ||= "${#{target}-dir}/include"
end
ldir = with_config(target + "-lib", ldefault)
if conf = $arg_config.assoc("--with-#{target}-lib")
conf[1] ||= "${#{target}-dir}/#{_libdir_basename}"
end
idirs = idir ? Array === idir ? idir.dup : idir.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) : []
if defaults
idirs.concat(defaults.collect {|d| d + "/include"})
idir = ([idir] + idirs).compact.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
end
unless idirs.empty?
idirs.collect! {|d| "-I" + d}
idirs -= Shellwords.shellwords($CPPFLAGS)
unless idirs.empty?
$CPPFLAGS = (idirs.quote << $CPPFLAGS).join(" ")
end
end
ldirs = ldir ? Array === ldir ? ldir.dup : ldir.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR) : []
if defaults
ldirs.concat(defaults.collect {|d| "#{d}/#{_libdir_basename}"})
ldir = ([ldir] + ldirs).compact.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)
end
$LIBPATH = ldirs | $LIBPATH
$config_dirs[key] = [idir, ldir]
end
Sets a target
name that the user can then use to configure various “with” options with on the command line by using that name. For example, if the target is set to “foo”, then the user could use the --with-foo-dir=prefix
, --with-foo-include=dir
and --with-foo-lib=dir
command line options to tell where to search for header/library files.
You may pass along additional parameters to specify default values. If one is given it is taken as default prefix
, and if two are given they are taken as “include” and “lib” defaults in that order.
In any case, the return value will be an array of determined “include” and “lib” directories, either of which can be nil if no corresponding command line option is given when no default value is specified.
Note that dir_config
only adds to the list of places to search for libraries and include files. It does not link the libraries into your application.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 2223
def dummy_makefile(srcdir)
configuration(srcdir) << <<RULES << CLEANINGS
CLEANFILES = #{$cleanfiles.join(' ')}
DISTCLEANFILES = #{$distcleanfiles.join(' ')}
all install static install-so install-rb: Makefile
@$(NULLCMD)
.PHONY: all install static install-so install-rb
.PHONY: clean clean-so clean-static clean-rb
RULES
end
Creates a stub Makefile.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 922
def egrep_cpp(pat, src, opt = "", &b)
src = create_tmpsrc(src, &b)
xpopen(cpp_command('', opt)) do |f|
if Regexp === pat
puts(" ruby -ne 'print if #{pat.inspect}'")
f.grep(pat) {|l|
puts "#{f.lineno}: #{l}"
return true
}
false
else
puts(" egrep '#{pat}'")
begin
stdin = $stdin.dup
$stdin.reopen(f)
system("egrep", pat)
ensure
$stdin.reopen(stdin)
end
end
end
ensure
MakeMakefile.rm_f "#{CONFTEST}*"
log_src(src)
end
Returns whether or not the src
can be preprocessed with the C preprocessor and matches with pat
.
If a block given, it is called with the source before compilation. You can modify the source in the block.
NOTE: When pat is a Regexp
the matching will be checked in process, otherwise egrep(1) will be invoked to check it.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1801
def enable_config(config, default=nil)
if arg_config("--enable-"+config)
true
elsif arg_config("--disable-"+config)
false
elsif block_given?
yield(config, default)
else
return default
end
end
Tests for the presence of an --enable-
config or --disable-
config option. Returns true
if the enable option is given, false
if the disable option is given, and the default value otherwise.
This can be useful for adding custom definitions, such as debug information.
Example:
if enable_config("debug") $defs.push("-DOSSL_DEBUG") unless $defs.include? "-DOSSL_DEBUG" end
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1289
def find_header(header, *paths)
message = checking_message(header, paths)
header = cpp_include(header)
checking_for message do
if try_header(header)
true
else
found = false
paths.each do |dir|
opt = "-I#{dir}".quote
if try_header(header, opt)
$INCFLAGS << " " << opt
found = true
break
end
end
found
end
end
end
Instructs mkmf to search for the given header
in any of the paths
provided, and returns whether or not it was found in those paths.
If the header is found then the path it was found on is added to the list of included directories that are sent to the compiler (via the -I
switch).
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1163
def find_library(lib, func, *paths, &b)
dir_config(lib)
lib = with_config(lib+'lib', lib)
paths = paths.flat_map {|path| path.split(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)}
checking_for checking_message(func && func.funcall_style, LIBARG%lib) do
libpath = $LIBPATH
libs = append_library($libs, lib)
begin
until r = try_func(func, libs, &b) or paths.empty?
$LIBPATH = libpath | [paths.shift]
end
if r
$libs = libs
libpath = nil
end
ensure
$LIBPATH = libpath if libpath
end
r
end
end
Returns whether or not the entry point func
can be found within the library lib
in one of the paths
specified, where paths
is an array of strings. If func
is nil
, then the main()
function is used as the entry point.
If lib
is found, then the path it was found on is added to the list of library paths searched and linked against.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1260
def have_framework(fw, &b)
if Array === fw
fw, header = *fw
else
header = "#{fw}.h"
end
checking_for fw do
src = cpp_include("#{fw}/#{header}") << "\n" "int main(void){return 0;}"
opt = " -framework #{fw}"
if try_link(src, opt, &b) or (objc = try_link(src, "-ObjC#{opt}", &b))
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_FRAMEWORK_%s", fw.tr_cpp))
# TODO: non-worse way than this hack, to get rid of separating
# option and its argument.
$LDFLAGS << " -ObjC" if objc and /(\A|\s)-ObjC(\s|\z)/ !~ $LDFLAGS
$LIBS << opt
true
else
false
end
end
end
Returns whether or not the given framework
can be found on your system. If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the framework name, in uppercase, prepended with HAVE_FRAMEWORK_
.
For example, if have_framework('Ruby')
returned true, then the HAVE_FRAMEWORK_RUBY
preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
If fw
is a pair of the framework name and its header file name that header file is checked, instead of the normally used header file which is named same as the framework.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1197
def have_func(func, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
checking_for checking_message(func.funcall_style, headers, opt) do
if try_func(func, $libs, headers, opt, &b)
$defs << "-DHAVE_#{func.sans_arguments.tr_cpp}"
true
else
false
end
end
end
Returns whether or not the function func
can be found in the common header files, or within any headers
that you provide. If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the function name, in uppercase, prepended with HAVE_
.
To check functions in an additional library, you need to check that library first using have_library()
. The func
shall be either mere function name or function name with arguments.
For example, if have_func('foo')
returned true
, then the HAVE_FOO
preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1237
def have_header(header, preheaders = nil, opt = "", &b)
dir_config(header[/.*?(?=\/)|.*?(?=\.)/])
checking_for header do
if try_header(cpp_include(preheaders)+cpp_include(header), opt, &b)
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_%s", header.tr_cpp))
true
else
false
end
end
end
Returns whether or not the given header
file can be found on your system. If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the header file name, in uppercase, prepended with HAVE_
.
For example, if have_header('foo.h')
returned true, then the HAVE_FOO_H
preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1137
def have_library(lib, func = nil, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
dir_config(lib)
lib = with_config(lib+'lib', lib)
checking_for checking_message(func && func.funcall_style, LIBARG%lib, opt) do
if COMMON_LIBS.include?(lib)
true
else
libs = append_library($libs, lib)
if try_func(func, libs, headers, opt, &b)
$libs = libs
true
else
false
end
end
end
end
Returns whether or not the given entry point func
can be found within lib
. If func
is nil
, the main()
entry point is used by default. If found, it adds the library to list of libraries to be used when linking your extension.
If headers
are provided, it will include those header files as the header files it looks in when searching for func
.
The real name of the library to be linked can be altered by --with-FOOlib
configuration option.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1120
def have_macro(macro, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
checking_for checking_message(macro, headers, opt) do
macro_defined?(macro, cpp_include(headers), opt, &b)
end
end
Returns whether or not macro
is defined either in the common header files or within any headers
you provide.
Any options you pass to opt
are passed along to the compiler.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1325
def have_struct_member(type, member, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
checking_for checking_message("#{type}.#{member}", headers) do
if try_compile(<<"SRC", opt, &b)
#{cpp_include(headers)}
/*top*/
int s = (char *)&((#{type}*)0)->#{member} - (char *)0;
#{MAIN_DOES_NOTHING}
SRC
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_%s_%s", type.tr_cpp, member.tr_cpp))
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_ST_%s", member.tr_cpp)) # backward compatibility
true
else
false
end
end
end
Returns whether or not the struct of type type
contains member
. If it does not, or the struct type can’t be found, then false is returned. You may optionally specify additional headers
in which to look for the struct (in addition to the common header files).
If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the type name and the member name, in uppercase, prepended with HAVE_
.
For example, if have_struct_member('struct foo', 'bar')
returned true, then the HAVE_STRUCT_FOO_BAR
preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
HAVE_ST_BAR
is also defined for backward compatibility.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1219
def have_var(var, headers = nil, opt = "", &b)
checking_for checking_message(var, headers, opt) do
if try_var(var, headers, opt, &b)
$defs.push(format("-DHAVE_%s", var.tr_cpp))
true
else
false
end
end
end
Returns whether or not the variable var
can be found in the common header files, or within any headers
that you provide. If found, a macro is passed as a preprocessor constant to the compiler using the variable name, in uppercase, prepended with HAVE_
.
To check variables in an additional library, you need to check that library first using have_library()
.
For example, if have_var('foo')
returned true, then the HAVE_FOO
preprocessor macro would be passed to the compiler.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 472
def log_src(src, heading="checked program was")
src = src.split(/^/)
fmt = "%#{src.size.to_s.size}d: %s"
Logging::message <<"EOM"
#{heading}:
/* begin */
EOM
src.each_with_index {|line, no| Logging::message fmt, no+1, line}
Logging::message <<"EOM"
/* end */
EOM
end
Logs src
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 285
def modified?(target, times)
(t = File.mtime(target)) rescue return nil
Array === times or times = [times]
t if times.all? {|n| n <= t}
end
Returns time stamp of the target
file if it exists and is newer than or equal to all of times
.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1951
def pkg_config(pkg, *options)
fmt = "not found"
def fmt.%(x)
x ? x.inspect : self
end
checking_for "pkg-config for #{pkg}", fmt do
_, ldir = dir_config(pkg)
if ldir
pkg_config_path = "#{ldir}/pkgconfig"
if File.directory?(pkg_config_path)
Logging.message("PKG_CONFIG_PATH = %s\n", pkg_config_path)
envs = ["PKG_CONFIG_PATH"=>[pkg_config_path, ENV["PKG_CONFIG_PATH"]].compact.join(File::PATH_SEPARATOR)]
end
end
if pkgconfig = with_config("#{pkg}-config") and find_executable0(pkgconfig)
# if and only if package specific config command is given
elsif ($PKGCONFIG ||=
(pkgconfig = with_config("pkg-config") {config_string("PKG_CONFIG") || "pkg-config"}) &&
find_executable0(pkgconfig) && pkgconfig) and
xsystem([*envs, $PKGCONFIG, "--exists", pkg])
# default to pkg-config command
pkgconfig = $PKGCONFIG
args = [pkg]
elsif find_executable0(pkgconfig = "#{pkg}-config")
# default to package specific config command, as a last resort.
else
pkgconfig = nil
end
if pkgconfig
get = proc {|opts|
opts = Array(opts).map { |o| "--#{o}" }
opts = xpopen([*envs, pkgconfig, *opts, *args], err:[:child, :out], &:read)
Logging.open {puts opts.each_line.map{|s|"=> #{s.inspect}"}}
opts.strip if $?.success?
}
end
orig_ldflags = $LDFLAGS
if get and !options.empty?
get[options]
elsif get and try_ldflags(ldflags = get['libs'])
if incflags = get['cflags-only-I']
$INCFLAGS << " " << incflags
cflags = get['cflags-only-other']
else
cflags = get['cflags']
end
libs = get['libs-only-l']
if cflags
$CFLAGS += " " << cflags
$CXXFLAGS += " " << cflags
end
if libs
ldflags = (Shellwords.shellwords(ldflags) - Shellwords.shellwords(libs)).quote.join(" ")
else
libs, ldflags = Shellwords.shellwords(ldflags).partition {|s| s =~ /-l([^ ]+)/ }.map {|l|l.quote.join(" ")}
end
$libs += " " << libs
$LDFLAGS = [orig_ldflags, ldflags].join(' ')
Logging::message "package configuration for %s\n", pkg
Logging::message "incflags: %s\ncflags: %s\nldflags: %s\nlibs: %s\n\n",
incflags, cflags, ldflags, libs
[[incflags, cflags].join(' '), ldflags, libs]
else
Logging::message "package configuration for %s is not found\n", pkg
nil
end
end
end
Returns compile/link information about an installed library in a tuple of [cflags, ldflags, libs]
, by using the command found first in the following commands:
-
If
--with-{pkg}-config={command}
is given via command line option:{command} {options}
-
{pkg}-config {options}
-
pkg-config {options} {pkg}
Where options
is the option name without dashes, for instance "cflags"
for the --cflags
flag.
The values obtained are appended to $INCFLAGS
, $CFLAGS
, $LDFLAGS
and $libs
.
If one or more options
argument is given, the config command is invoked with the options and a stripped output string is returned without modifying any of the global values mentioned above.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 270
def rm_f(*files)
opt = (Hash === files.last ? [files.pop] : [])
FileUtils.rm_f(Dir[*files.flatten], *opt)
end
Removes files.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 277
def rm_rf(*files)
opt = (Hash === files.last ? [files.pop] : [])
FileUtils.rm_rf(Dir[*files.flatten], *opt)
end
Removes files recursively.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1623
def what_type?(type, member = nil, headers = nil, &b)
m = "#{type}"
var = val = "*rbcv_var_"
func = "rbcv_func_(void)"
if member
m << "." << member
else
type, member = type.split('.', 2)
end
if member
val = "(#{var}).#{member}"
end
prelude = [cpp_include(headers).split(/^/)]
prelude << ["typedef #{type} rbcv_typedef_;\n",
"extern rbcv_typedef_ *#{func};\n",
"rbcv_typedef_ #{var};\n",
]
type = "rbcv_typedef_"
fmt = member && !(typeof = have_typeof?) ? "seems %s" : "%s"
if typeof
var = "*rbcv_member_"
func = "rbcv_mem_func_(void)"
member = nil
type = "rbcv_mem_typedef_"
prelude[-1] << "typedef #{typeof}(#{val}) #{type};\n"
prelude[-1] << "extern #{type} *#{func};\n"
prelude[-1] << "#{type} #{var};\n"
val = var
end
def fmt.%(x)
x ? super : "unknown"
end
checking_for checking_message(m, headers), fmt do
if scalar_ptr_type?(type, member, prelude, &b)
if try_static_assert("sizeof(*#{var}) == 1", prelude)
return "string"
end
ptr = "*"
elsif scalar_type?(type, member, prelude, &b)
unless member and !typeof or try_static_assert("(#{type})-1 < 0", prelude)
unsigned = "unsigned"
end
ptr = ""
else
next
end
type = UNIVERSAL_INTS.find do |t|
pre = prelude
unless member
pre += [["#{unsigned} #{t} #{ptr}#{var};\n",
"extern #{unsigned} #{t} #{ptr}*#{func};\n"]]
end
try_static_assert("sizeof(#{ptr}#{val}) == sizeof(#{unsigned} #{t})", pre)
end
type or next
[unsigned, type, ptr].join(" ").strip
end
end
Returns a string represents the type of type, or member of type if member is not nil
.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 1766
def with_config(config, default=nil)
config = config.sub(/^--with[-_]/, '')
val = arg_config("--with-"+config) do
if arg_config("--without-"+config)
false
elsif block_given?
yield(config, default)
else
break default
end
end
case val
when "yes"
true
when "no"
false
else
val
end
end
Tests for the presence of a --with-
config or --without-
config option. Returns true
if the with option is given, false
if the without option is given, and the default value otherwise.
This can be useful for adding custom definitions, such as debug information.
Example:
if with_config("debug") $defs.push("-DOSSL_DEBUG") unless $defs.include? "-DOSSL_DEBUG" end
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 694
def with_cppflags(flags)
cppflags = $CPPFLAGS
$CPPFLAGS = flags.dup
ret = yield
ensure
$CPPFLAGS = cppflags unless ret
end
Sets $CPPFLAGS
to flags and yields. If the block returns a falsy value, $CPPFLAGS
is reset to its previous value, remains set to flags otherwise.
flags
-
a C preprocessor flag as a
String
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 457
def xpopen command, *mode, &block
env, commands = expand_command(command)
command = [env_quote(env), command].join(' ')
Logging::open do
case mode[0]
when nil, Hash, /^r/
puts "#{command} |"
else
puts "| #{command}"
end
IO.popen(env, commands, *mode, &block)
end
end
Executes command similarly to xsystem, but yields opened pipe.
# File tmp/rubies/ruby-3.4.0-preview1/lib/mkmf.rb, line 438
def xsystem(command, werror: false)
env, command = expand_command(command)
Logging::open do
puts [env_quote(env), command.quote].join(' ')
if werror
result = nil
Logging.postpone do |log|
output = IO.popen(env, command, &:read)
result = ($?.success? and File.zero?(log.path))
output
end
result
else
system(env, *command)
end
end
end
Executes command with expanding variables, and returns the exit status like as Kernel#system
. If werror is true and the error output is not empty, returns false
. The output will logged.