X-Git-Url: http://repo.macrolet.net/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=make.sh;h=a82b3c257811555cfda412b4d1abc422353349fc;hb=HEAD;hp=b3b47fa6f4ba385c3dc4484cd94bceefb01dc603;hpb=df679ed627975948b1cee190f4d79c397588c43e;p=sbcl.git diff --git a/make.sh b/make.sh index b3b47fa..a82b3c2 100755 --- a/make.sh +++ b/make.sh @@ -1,4 +1,9 @@ #!/bin/sh +set -e + +LANG=C +LC_ALL=C +export LANG LC_ALL # "When we build software, it's a good idea to have a reliable method # for getting an executable from it. We want any two reconstructions @@ -15,80 +20,22 @@ # provided with absolutely no warranty. See the COPYING and CREDITS # files for more information. -# The value of SBCL_XC_HOST 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. Some suitable values are: -# "sbcl" to use an existing SBCL binary as a cross-compilation host -# "sbcl --sysinit /dev/null --userinit /dev/null" -# to 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 -# "sbcl --disable-debugger" -# to use an existing SBCL binary as a cross-compilation host -# and tell it to handle errors as best it can by itself -# (probably by dying with an error code) instead of waiting -# endlessly for a programmer to help it out with input -# on *DEBUG-IO* -# "lisp -batch" to use an existing CMU CL binary as a cross-compilation host -# "lisp -noinit -batch" -# to use an existing CMU CL binary as a cross-compilation host -# when you have weird things in your .cmucl-init file -# "openmcl --batch" -# to use an OpenMCL binary as a cross-compilation host -# "clisp" -# to use a CLISP binary as a cross-compilation host -# -# FIXME: Make a more sophisticated command line parser, probably -# accepting "sh make.sh --xc-host foolisp" instead of the -# the present "sh make.sh foolisp". -# 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?) -# FIXME: --noprogrammer was deprecated in sbcl-0.7.5, replaced by -# --disable-debugger. We still use the old form here because the -# change was not preannounced, and it would be rude to make our new -# version of SBCL unbootstrappable by immediately prior versions. -# But in a year or so the --noprogrammer here can change to -# --disable-debugger (and the deprecated --noprogrammer support can -# go away completely). -SBCL_XC_HOST="${1:-sbcl --noprogrammer}" -export SBCL_XC_HOST -echo //SBCL_XC_HOST=\"$SBCL_XC_HOST\" - -# the GNU dialect of "make" -- easier to find or port it than to -# try to figure out how to port to the local dialect... -if [ "$GNUMAKE" != "" ] ; then - # The user is evidently trying to tell us something. - GNUMAKE="$GNUMAKE" -elif [ -x "`which gmake`" ] ; then - # "gmake" is the preferred name in *BSD. - GNUMAKE=gmake -else - # FIXME: Now that we do this early, maybe prompt the user rather - # than guessing? I'd still be annoyed, though... -- CSR, - # 2003-05-16. - # - # All the world's a Linux, and all its users weary of cautious - # BSDish worries that "make" might not be GNU make; so just guess - # that "make" is GNU make and hope for the best. - GNUMAKE=make -fi +# 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 $? -export GNUMAKE -echo //GNUMAKE=\"$GNUMAKE\" +. 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'" -# 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 || exit 1 +# Enforce the source policy for no bogus whitespace +tools-for-build/canonicalize-whitespace # The make-host-*.sh scripts are run on the cross-compilation host, # and the make-target-*.sh scripts are run on the target machine. In @@ -102,7 +49,7 @@ sh make-config.sh || exit 1 # identify the target architecture). # On the host system: # SBCL_XC_HOST= sh make-host-1.sh -# Copy src/runtime/genesis/*.h from the host system to the target +# Copy src/runtime/genesis/*.h from the host system to the target # system. # On the target system: # sh make-target-1.sh @@ -117,9 +64,51 @@ sh make-config.sh || exit 1 # Or, if you can set up the files somewhere shared (with NFS, AFS, or # whatever) between the host machine and the target machine, the basic # procedure above should still work, but you can skip the "copy" steps. -sh make-host-1.sh || exit 1 -sh make-target-1.sh || exit 1 -sh make-host-2.sh || exit 1 -sh make-target-2.sh || exit 1 -sh make-target-contrib.sh || exit 1 -date +time sh make-host-1.sh +time sh make-target-1.sh +time sh make-host-2.sh +time sh make-target-2.sh +time sh make-target-contrib.sh + +NCONTRIBS=`find contrib -name Makefile -print | wc -l` +NPASSED=`find obj/asdf-cache -name test-passed.test-report -print | wc -l` +echo +echo "The build seems to have finished successfully, including $NPASSED (out of $NCONTRIBS)" +echo "contributed modules. If you would like to run more extensive tests on" +echo "the new SBCL, you can try:" +echo +echo " cd tests && sh ./run-tests.sh" +echo +echo " (All tests should pass on x86/Linux, x86/FreeBSD4, and ppc/Darwin. On" +echo " other platforms some failures are currently expected; patches welcome" +echo " as always.)" +echo +echo "To build documentation:" +echo +echo " cd doc/manual && make" +echo +echo "To install SBCL (more information in INSTALL):" +echo +echo " sh install.sh" + +# This is probably the best place to ensure people will see this. +if test -n "$legacy_xc_spec" +then + echo <