# provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS
# files for more information.
-print_help="no"
+# If you're cross-compiling, make-config.sh should "do the right
+# thing" when run on the target machine, with the minor caveat that
+# any --xc-host parameter should be suitable for the host machine
+# instead of the target.
+sh make-config.sh "$@" || exit $?
-# The classic form here was to use --userinit $DEVNULL --sysinit
-# $DEVNULL, but that doesn't work on Win32 because SBCL doesn't handle
-# device names properly. We still need $DEVNULL to be NUL on Win32
-# because it's used elsewhere (such as canonicalize-whitespace), so we
-# need an alternate solution for the init file overrides. --no-foos
-# have now been available long enough that this should not stop anyone
-# from building.
-if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" -o "$OSTYPE" = "msys" ]
-then
- SBCL_PREFIX="$PROGRAMFILES/sbcl"
-else
- SBCL_PREFIX="/usr/local"
-fi
-SBCL_XC_HOST="sbcl --disable-debugger --no-userinit --no-sysinit"
-export SBCL_XC_HOST
-
-# Parse command-line options.
-bad_option() {
- echo $1
- echo "Enter \"$0 --help\" for list of valid options."
- exit 1
-}
-
-some_options=false
-for option
-do
- optarg_ok=true
- # Split --foo=bar into --foo and bar.
- case $option in
- *=*)
- # For ease of scripting treat skip valued options with empty
- # values.
- optarg=`expr "X$option" : '[^=]*=\(.*\)'` || optarg_ok=false
- option=`expr "X$option" : 'X\([^=]*=\).*'`
- ;;
- *)
- optarg=""
- ;;
- esac
-
- case $option in
- --help | -help | -h)
- print_help="yes" ;;
- --prefix=)
- $optarg_ok && SBCL_PREFIX=$optarg
- ;;
- --xc-host=)
- $optarg_ok && SBCL_XC_HOST=$optarg
- ;;
- --dynamic-space-size=)
- $optarg_ok && SBCL_DYNAMIC_SPACE_SIZE=$optarg
- ;;
- -*)
- bad_option "Unknown command-line option to $0: \"$option\""
- ;;
- *)
- if $some_options
- then
- bad_option "Unknown command-line option to $0: \"$option\""
- else
- legacy_xc_spec=$option
- fi
- ;;
- esac
- some_options=true
-done
-
-# Previously XC host was provided as a positional argument.
-if test -n "$legacy_xc_spec"
-then
- SBCL_XC_HOST="$legacy_xc_spec"
-fi
-
-if test "$print_help" = "yes"
-then
- cat <<EOF
-\`make.sh' drives the SBCL build.
-
-Usage: $0 [OPTION]...
-
- Important: make.sh does not currently control the entirety of the
- build: configuration file customize-target-features.lisp and certain
- environment variables play a role as well. see file INSTALL for
- details.
-
-Options:
- -h, --help Display this help and exit.
-
- --prefix=<path> Specify the install location.
-
- Script install.sh installs SBCL under the specified prefix
- path: runtime as prefix/bin/sbcl, additional files under
- prefix/lib/sbcl, and documentation under prefix/share.
-
- This option also affects the binaries: built-in default for
- SBCL_HOME is: prefix/lib/sbcl/
-
- Default prefix is: /usr/local
-
- --dynamic-space-size=<size> Default dynamic-space size for target.
-
- This specifies the default dynamic-space size for the SBCL
- being built. If you need to control the dynamic-space size
- of the host SBCL, use the --xc-host option.
-
- If not provided, the default is platform-specific. <size> is
- taken to be megabytes unless explicitly suffixed with Gb in
- order to specify the size in gigabytes.
-
- --xc-host=<string> Specify the Common Lisp compilation host.
-
- The string provided should be a command to invoke the
- cross-compilation Lisp system in such a way, that it reads
- commands from standard input, and terminates when it reaches end
- of file on standard input.
-
- Examples:
-
- "sbcl --disable-debugger --no-sysinit --no-userinit"
- Use an existing SBCL binary as a cross-compilation
- host even though you have stuff in your
- initialization files which makes it behave in such a
- non-standard way that it keeps the build from
- working. Also disable the debugger instead of
- waiting endlessly for a programmer to help it out
- with input on *DEBUG-IO*. (This is the default.)
-
- "sbcl"
- Use an existing SBCL binary as a cross-compilation
- host, including your initialization files and
- building with the debugger enabled. Not recommended
- for casual users.
-
- "lisp -noinit -batch"
- Use an existing CMU CL binary as a cross-compilation
- host when you have weird things in your .cmucl-init
- file.
-EOF
- exit
-fi
+. output/prefix.def
+. output/build-config
build_started=`date`
echo "//Starting build: $build_started"
# Apparently option parsing succeeded. Print out the results.
echo "//Options: --prefix='$SBCL_PREFIX' --xc-host='$SBCL_XC_HOST'"
-mkdir -p output
-# Save prefix for make and install.sh.
-echo "SBCL_PREFIX='$SBCL_PREFIX'" > output/prefix.def
-echo "$SBCL_DYNAMIC_SPACE_SIZE" > output/dynamic-space-size.txt
-
-# FIXME: Tweak this script, and the rest of the system, to support
-# a second bootstrapping pass in which the cross-compilation host is
-# known to be SBCL itself, so that the cross-compiler can do some
-# optimizations (especially specializable arrays) that it doesn't
-# know how to implement how in a portable way. (Or maybe that wouldn't
-# require a second pass, just testing at build-the-cross-compiler time
-# whether the cross-compilation host returns suitable values from
-# UPGRADED-ARRAY-ELEMENT-TYPE?)
-
-if [ "$OSTYPE" = "cygwin" -o "$OSTYPE" = "msys" ] ; then
- DEVNULL=NUL
-else
- DEVNULL=/dev/null
-fi
-export DEVNULL
-
-. ./find-gnumake.sh
-find_gnumake
-
-# If you're cross-compiling, you should probably just walk through the
-# make-config.sh script by hand doing the right thing on both the host
-# and target machines.
-sh make-config.sh
-
# Enforce the source policy for no bogus whitespace
tools-for-build/canonicalize-whitespace