# provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
# files for more information.
+echo //entering make-target-contrib.sh
+
LANG=C
LC_ALL=C
-export LANG LC_ALL
+CC=${CC:-gcc}
+export CC LANG LC_ALL
+
+# Load our build configuration
+. output/build-config
-. ./find-gnumake.sh
-find_gnumake
+. ./sbcl-pwd.sh
+sbcl_pwd
-# usually SBCL_HOME refers to the installed root of SBCL, not the
-# build directory. Right now, however, where there are dependencies
-# between contrib packages, we want the _uninstalled_ versions to be
-# found
-SBCL_HOME=`pwd`/contrib
+SBCL_HOME="$SBCL_PWD/contrib"
export SBCL_HOME
+if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" ] ; then
+ SBCL_PWD=`echo $SBCL_PWD | sed s/\ /\\\\\\\\\ /g`
+fi
-SBCL="`pwd`/src/runtime/sbcl --noinform --core `pwd`/output/sbcl.core --userinit /dev/null --sysinit /dev/null --disable-debugger"
+SBCL="$SBCL_PWD/src/runtime/sbcl --noinform --core $SBCL_PWD/output/sbcl.core \
+--lose-on-corruption --disable-debugger --no-sysinit --no-userinit"
SBCL_BUILDING_CONTRIB=1
export SBCL SBCL_BUILDING_CONTRIB
# as SB-RT and SB-GROVEL, but FIXME: there's probably a better
# solution. -- CSR, 2003-05-30
-find contrib/ \( -name '*.fasl' -o -name 'foo.c' -o -name 'a.out' -o -name 'alien.so' -o -name '*.o' \) \
+find contrib/ \( -name '*.fasl' -o \
+ -name '*.FASL' -o \
+ -name 'foo.c' -o \
+ -name 'FOO.C' -o \
+ -name 'a.out' -o \
+ -name 'A.OUT' -o \
+ -name 'alien.so' -o \
+ -name 'ALIEN.SO' -o \
+ -name '*.o' -o \
+ -name '*.O' \) \
-print | xargs rm -f
-mkdir -p contrib/systems
-rm -f contrib/systems/*
+find output -name 'building-contrib.*' -print | xargs rm -f
-for i in contrib/*/*.asd; do
- ln -sf ../../$i contrib/systems/
-done
+# Ignore all source registries.
+CL_SOURCE_REGISTRY='(:source-registry :ignore-inherited-configuration)'
+export CL_SOURCE_REGISTRY
-for i in contrib/*; do
+if [ -z "$*" ]; then
+ contribs_to_build=contrib/*
+else
+ for name in $*; do
+ contribs_to_build="contrib/$name $contribs_to_build"
+ done
+fi
+
+for i in $contribs_to_build; do
test -d $i && test -f $i/Makefile || continue;
# export INSTALL_DIR=$SBCL_HOME/`basename $i `
- test -f $i/test-passed && rm $i/test-passed
- $GNUMAKE -C $i test && touch $i/test-passed
+ test -f $i/test-passed && rm $i/test-passed
+ # hack to get exit codes right.
+ if $GNUMAKE -C $i test 2>&1 && touch $i/test-passed ; then
+ :
+ else
+ exit $?
+ fi | tee output/building-contrib.`basename $i`
+done
+
+# Otherwise report expected failures:
+HEADER_HAS_BEEN_PRINTED=false
+for dir in contrib/*; do
+ f="$dir/test-passed"
+ if test -f "$f" && grep -i fail "$f" >/dev/null; then
+ if ! $HEADER_HAS_BEEN_PRINTED; then
+ cat <<EOF
+
+Note: Test suite failures which are expected for this combination of
+platform and features have been ignored:
+EOF
+ HEADER_HAS_BEEN_PRINTED=true
+ fi
+ echo " $dir"
+ (unset IFS; while read line; do echo " $line"; done <"$f")
+ fi
done
# Sometimes people used to see the "No tests failed." output from the last
do
if [ -d "$dir" -a -f "$dir/Makefile" -a ! -f "$dir/test-passed" ]; then
if $HEADER_HAS_BEEN_PRINTED; then
- echo > /dev/null
+ echo > /dev/null
else
- echo "Failed contribs:"
- HEADER_HAS_BEEN_PRINTED=true
+ cat <<EOF
+
+WARNING! Some of the contrib modules did not build successfully or pass
+their self-tests. Failed contribs:"
+EOF
+ HEADER_HAS_BEEN_PRINTED=true
fi
echo " `basename $dir`"
fi
done
+
+if [ $HEADER_HAS_BEEN_PRINTED = true ]; then
+ exit 1
+fi