# The Nixpkgs CC is not directly usable, since it doesn't know where # the C library and standard header files are. Therefore the compiler # produced by that package cannot be installed directly in a user # environment and used from the command line. So we use a wrapper # script that sets up the right environment variables so that the # compiler and the linker just "work". { name ? "" , lib , stdenvNoCC , cc ? null, libc ? null, bintools, coreutils ? null, shell ? stdenvNoCC.shell , zlib ? null , nativeTools, noLibc ? false, nativeLibc, nativePrefix ? "" , propagateDoc ? cc != null && cc ? man , extraTools ? [], extraPackages ? [], extraBuildCommands ? "" , nixSupport ? {} , isGNU ? false, isClang ? cc.isClang or false, isCcache ? cc.isCcache or false, gnugrep ? null , buildPackages ? {} , libcxx ? null # Whether or not to add `-B` and `-L` to `nix-support/cc-{c,ld}flags` , useCcForLibs ? # Always add these flags for Clang, because in order to compile (most # software) it needs libraries that are shipped and compiled with gcc. if isClang then true # Never add these flags for a build!=host cross-compiler or a host!=target # ("cross-built-native") compiler; currently nixpkgs has a special build # path for these (`crossStageStatic`). Hopefully at some point that build # path will be merged with this one and this conditional will be removed. else if (with stdenvNoCC; buildPlatform != hostPlatform || hostPlatform != targetPlatform) then false # Never add these flags when wrapping the bootstrapFiles' compiler; it has a # /usr/-like layout with everything smashed into a single outpath, so it has # no trouble finding its own libraries. else if (cc.passthru.isFromBootstrapFiles or false) then false # Add these flags when wrapping `xgcc` (the first compiler that nixpkgs builds) else if (cc.passthru.isXgcc or false) then true # Add these flags when wrapping `stdenv.cc` else if (cc.stdenv.cc.cc.passthru.isXgcc or false) then true # Do not add these flags in any other situation. This is `false` mainly to # prevent these flags from being added when wrapping *old* versions of gcc # (e.g. `gcc6Stdenv`), since they will cause the old gcc to get `-B` and # `-L` flags pointing at the new gcc's libstdc++ headers. Example failure: # https://hydra.nixos.org/build/213125495 else false # the derivation at which the `-B` and `-L` flags added by `useCcForLibs` will point , gccForLibs ? if useCcForLibs then cc else null , fortify-headers ? null , includeFortifyHeaders ? null }: with lib; assert nativeTools -> !propagateDoc && nativePrefix != ""; assert !nativeTools -> cc != null && coreutils != null && gnugrep != null; assert !(nativeLibc && noLibc); assert (noLibc || nativeLibc) == (libc == null); let stdenv = stdenvNoCC; inherit (stdenv) hostPlatform targetPlatform; includeFortifyHeaders' = if includeFortifyHeaders != null then includeFortifyHeaders else targetPlatform.libc == "musl"; # Prefix for binaries. Customarily ends with a dash separator. # # TODO(@Ericson2314) Make unconditional, or optional but always true by # default. targetPrefix = lib.optionalString (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) (targetPlatform.config + "-"); ccVersion = lib.getVersion cc; ccName = lib.removePrefix targetPrefix (lib.getName cc); libc_bin = optionalString (libc != null) (getBin libc); libc_dev = optionalString (libc != null) (getDev libc); libc_lib = optionalString (libc != null) (getLib libc); cc_solib = getLib cc + optionalString (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) "/${targetPlatform.config}"; # The wrapper scripts use 'cat' and 'grep', so we may need coreutils. coreutils_bin = optionalString (!nativeTools) (getBin coreutils); # The "suffix salt" is a arbitrary string added in the end of env vars # defined by cc-wrapper's hooks so that multiple cc-wrappers can be used # without interfering. For the moment, it is defined as the target triple, # adjusted to be a valid bash identifier. This should be considered an # unstable implementation detail, however. suffixSalt = replaceStrings ["-" "."] ["_" "_"] targetPlatform.config; expand-response-params = lib.optionalString ((buildPackages.stdenv.hasCC or false) && buildPackages.stdenv.cc != "/dev/null") (import ../expand-response-params { inherit (buildPackages) stdenv; }); useGccForLibs = useCcForLibs && libcxx == null && !stdenv.targetPlatform.isDarwin && !(stdenv.targetPlatform.useLLVM or false) && !(stdenv.targetPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt or false) && !(stdenv.targetPlatform.isiOS or false) && gccForLibs != null; # older compilers (for example bootstrap's GCC 5) fail with -march=too-modern-cpu isGccArchSupported = arch: if targetPlatform.isPower then false else # powerpc does not allow -march= if isGNU then { # Generic x86-64-v2 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "11.0"; x86-64-v3 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "11.0"; x86-64-v4 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "11.0"; # Intel skylake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "6.0"; skylake-avx512 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "6.0"; cannonlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "8.0"; icelake-client = versionAtLeast ccVersion "8.0"; icelake-server = versionAtLeast ccVersion "8.0"; cascadelake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "9.0"; cooperlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "10.0"; tigerlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "10.0"; knm = versionAtLeast ccVersion "8.0"; alderlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0"; # AMD znver1 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "6.0"; znver2 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "9.0"; znver3 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "11.0"; znver4 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "13.0"; }.${arch} or true else if isClang then { #Generic x86-64-v2 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0"; x86-64-v3 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0"; x86-64-v4 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0"; # Intel cannonlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "5.0"; icelake-client = versionAtLeast ccVersion "7.0"; icelake-server = versionAtLeast ccVersion "7.0"; knm = versionAtLeast ccVersion "7.0"; alderlake = versionAtLeast ccVersion "16.0"; # AMD znver1 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "4.0"; znver2 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "9.0"; znver3 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "12.0"; znver4 = versionAtLeast ccVersion "16.0"; }.${arch} or true else false; darwinPlatformForCC = optionalString stdenv.targetPlatform.isDarwin ( if (targetPlatform.darwinPlatform == "macos" && isGNU) then "macosx" else targetPlatform.darwinPlatform ); darwinMinVersion = optionalString stdenv.targetPlatform.isDarwin ( stdenv.targetPlatform.darwinMinVersion ); darwinMinVersionVariable = optionalString stdenv.targetPlatform.isDarwin stdenv.targetPlatform.darwinMinVersionVariable; in assert includeFortifyHeaders' -> fortify-headers != null; # Ensure bintools matches assert libc_bin == bintools.libc_bin; assert libc_dev == bintools.libc_dev; assert libc_lib == bintools.libc_lib; assert nativeTools == bintools.nativeTools; assert nativeLibc == bintools.nativeLibc; assert nativePrefix == bintools.nativePrefix; stdenv.mkDerivation { pname = targetPrefix + (if name != "" then name else "${ccName}-wrapper"); version = optionalString (cc != null) ccVersion; preferLocalBuild = true; outputs = [ "out" ] ++ optionals propagateDoc [ "man" "info" ]; passthru = { inherit targetPrefix suffixSalt; # "cc" is the generic name for a C compiler, but there is no one for package # providing the linker and related tools. The two we use now are GNU # Binutils, and Apple's "cctools"; "bintools" as an attempt to find an # unused middle-ground name that evokes both. inherit bintools; inherit cc libc libcxx nativeTools nativeLibc nativePrefix isGNU isClang; emacsBufferSetup = pkgs: '' ; We should handle propagation here too (mapc (lambda (arg) (when (file-directory-p (concat arg "/include")) (setenv "NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_${suffixSalt}" (concat (getenv "NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE_${suffixSalt}") " -isystem " arg "/include")))) '(${concatStringsSep " " (map (pkg: "\"${pkg}\"") pkgs)})) ''; inherit expand-response-params; inherit nixSupport; }; dontBuild = true; dontConfigure = true; enableParallelBuilding = true; unpackPhase = '' src=$PWD ''; wrapper = ./cc-wrapper.sh; installPhase = '' mkdir -p $out/bin $out/nix-support wrap() { local dst="$1" local wrapper="$2" export prog="$3" export use_response_file_by_default=${if isClang && !isCcache then "1" else "0"} substituteAll "$wrapper" "$out/bin/$dst" chmod +x "$out/bin/$dst" } '' + (if nativeTools then '' echo ${if targetPlatform.isDarwin then cc else nativePrefix} > $out/nix-support/orig-cc ccPath="${if targetPlatform.isDarwin then cc else nativePrefix}/bin" '' else '' echo $cc > $out/nix-support/orig-cc ccPath="${cc}/bin" '') # Create symlinks to everything in the bintools wrapper. + '' for bbin in $bintools/bin/*; do mkdir -p "$out/bin" ln -s "$bbin" "$out/bin/$(basename $bbin)" done '' # We export environment variables pointing to the wrapped nonstandard # cmds, lest some lousy configure script use those to guess compiler # version. + '' export named_cc=${targetPrefix}cc export named_cxx=${targetPrefix}c++ if [ -e $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gcc ]; then wrap ${targetPrefix}gcc $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gcc ln -s ${targetPrefix}gcc $out/bin/${targetPrefix}cc export named_cc=${targetPrefix}gcc export named_cxx=${targetPrefix}g++ elif [ -e $ccPath/clang ]; then wrap ${targetPrefix}clang $wrapper $ccPath/clang ln -s ${targetPrefix}clang $out/bin/${targetPrefix}cc export named_cc=${targetPrefix}clang export named_cxx=${targetPrefix}clang++ fi if [ -e $ccPath/${targetPrefix}g++ ]; then wrap ${targetPrefix}g++ $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}g++ ln -s ${targetPrefix}g++ $out/bin/${targetPrefix}c++ elif [ -e $ccPath/clang++ ]; then wrap ${targetPrefix}clang++ $wrapper $ccPath/clang++ ln -s ${targetPrefix}clang++ $out/bin/${targetPrefix}c++ fi if [ -e $ccPath/${targetPrefix}cpp ]; then wrap ${targetPrefix}cpp $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}cpp elif [ -e $ccPath/cpp ]; then wrap ${targetPrefix}cpp $wrapper $ccPath/cpp fi '' # No need to wrap gnat, gnatkr, gnatname or gnatprep; we can just symlink them in + optionalString cc.langAda or false '' for cmd in gnatbind gnatchop gnatclean gnatlink gnatls gnatmake; do wrap ${targetPrefix}$cmd ${./gnat-wrapper.sh} $ccPath/${targetPrefix}$cmd done for cmd in gnat gnatkr gnatname gnatprep; do ln -s $ccPath/${targetPrefix}$cmd $out/bin/${targetPrefix}$cmd done # this symlink points to the unwrapped gnat's output "out". It is used by # our custom gprconfig compiler description to find GNAT's ada runtime. See # ../../development/tools/build-managers/gprbuild/{boot.nix, nixpkgs-gnat.xml} ln -sf ${cc} $out/nix-support/gprconfig-gnat-unwrapped '' + optionalString cc.langD or false '' wrap ${targetPrefix}gdc $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gdc '' + optionalString cc.langFortran or false '' wrap ${targetPrefix}gfortran $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gfortran ln -sv ${targetPrefix}gfortran $out/bin/${targetPrefix}g77 ln -sv ${targetPrefix}gfortran $out/bin/${targetPrefix}f77 export named_fc=${targetPrefix}gfortran '' + optionalString cc.langJava or false '' wrap ${targetPrefix}gcj $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gcj '' + optionalString cc.langGo or false '' wrap ${targetPrefix}gccgo $wrapper $ccPath/${targetPrefix}gccgo wrap ${targetPrefix}go ${./go-wrapper.sh} $ccPath/${targetPrefix}go ''; strictDeps = true; propagatedBuildInputs = [ bintools ] ++ extraTools ++ optionals cc.langD or cc.langJava or false [ zlib ]; depsTargetTargetPropagated = optional (libcxx != null) libcxx ++ extraPackages; setupHooks = [ ../setup-hooks/role.bash ] ++ lib.optional (cc.langC or true) ./setup-hook.sh ++ lib.optional (cc.langFortran or false) ./fortran-hook.sh; postFixup = # Ensure flags files exists, as some other programs cat them. (That these # are considered an exposed interface is a bit dubious, but fine for now.) '' touch "$out/nix-support/cc-cflags" touch "$out/nix-support/cc-ldflags" '' # Backwards compatibility for packages expecting this file, e.g. with # `$NIX_CC/nix-support/dynamic-linker`. # # TODO(@Ericson2314): Remove this after stable release and force # everyone to refer to bintools-wrapper directly. + '' if [[ -f "$bintools/nix-support/dynamic-linker" ]]; then ln -s "$bintools/nix-support/dynamic-linker" "$out/nix-support" fi if [[ -f "$bintools/nix-support/dynamic-linker-m32" ]]; then ln -s "$bintools/nix-support/dynamic-linker-m32" "$out/nix-support" fi '' ## ## GCC libs for non-GCC support ## + optionalString (useGccForLibs && isClang) '' echo "-B${gccForLibs}/lib/gcc/${targetPlatform.config}/${gccForLibs.version}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags '' + optionalString useGccForLibs '' echo "-L${gccForLibs}/lib/gcc/${targetPlatform.config}/${gccForLibs.version}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags echo "-L${gccForLibs.lib}/${targetPlatform.config}/lib" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags '' # TODO We would like to connect this to `useGccForLibs`, but we cannot yet # because `libcxxStdenv` on linux still needs this. Maybe someday we'll # always set `useLLVM` on Darwin, and maybe also break down `useLLVM` into # fine-grained use flags (libgcc vs compiler-rt, ld.lld vs legacy, libc++ # vs libstdc++, etc.) since Darwin isn't `useLLVM` on all counts. (See # https://clang.llvm.org/docs/Toolchain.html for all the axes one might # break `useLLVM` into.) + optionalString (isClang && targetPlatform.isLinux && !(stdenv.targetPlatform.useAndroidPrebuilt or false) && !(stdenv.targetPlatform.useLLVM or false) && gccForLibs != null) ('' echo "--gcc-toolchain=${gccForLibs}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags # Pull in 'cc.out' target to get 'libstdc++fs.a'. It should be in # 'cc.lib'. But it's a gcc package bug. # TODO(trofi): remove once gcc is fixed to move libraries to .lib output. echo "-L${gccForLibs}/${optionalString (targetPlatform != hostPlatform) "/${targetPlatform.config}"}/lib" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags '' # this ensures that when clang passes -lgcc_s to lld (as it does # when building e.g. firefox), lld is able to find libgcc_s.so + concatMapStrings (libgcc: '' echo "-L${libgcc}/lib" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags '') (lib.toList (gccForLibs.libgcc or []))) ## ## General libc support ## # The "-B${libc_lib}/lib/" flag is a quick hack to force gcc to link # against the crt1.o from our own glibc, rather than the one in # /usr/lib. (This is only an issue when using an `impure' # compiler/linker, i.e., one that searches /usr/lib and so on.) # # Unfortunately, setting -B appears to override the default search # path. Thus, the gcc-specific "../includes-fixed" directory is # now longer searched and glibc's header fails to # compile, because it uses "#include_next " to find the # limits.h file in ../includes-fixed. To remedy the problem, # another -idirafter is necessary to add that directory again. + optionalString (libc != null) ('' touch "$out/nix-support/libc-cflags" touch "$out/nix-support/libc-ldflags" echo "-B${libc_lib}${libc.libdir or "/lib/"}" >> $out/nix-support/libc-crt1-cflags '' + optionalString (!(cc.langD or false)) '' echo "-idirafter ${libc_dev}${libc.incdir or "/include"}" >> $out/nix-support/libc-cflags '' + optionalString (isGNU && (!(cc.langD or false))) '' for dir in "${cc}"/lib/gcc/*/*/include-fixed; do echo '-idirafter' ''${dir} >> $out/nix-support/libc-cflags done '' + '' echo "${libc_lib}" > $out/nix-support/orig-libc echo "${libc_dev}" > $out/nix-support/orig-libc-dev '' # fortify-headers is a set of wrapper headers that augment libc # and use #include_next to pass through to libc's true # implementations, so must appear before them in search order. # in theory a correctly placed -idirafter could be used, but in # practice the compiler may have been built with a --with-headers # like option that forces the libc headers before all -idirafter, # hence -isystem here. + optionalString includeFortifyHeaders' '' echo "-isystem ${fortify-headers}/include" >> $out/nix-support/libc-cflags '') ## ## General libc++ support ## # We have a libc++ directly, we have one via "smuggled" GCC, or we have one # bundled with the C compiler because it is GCC + optionalString (libcxx != null || (useGccForLibs && gccForLibs.langCC or false) || (isGNU && cc.langCC or false)) '' touch "$out/nix-support/libcxx-cxxflags" touch "$out/nix-support/libcxx-ldflags" '' # Adding -isystem flags should be done only for clang; gcc # already knows how to find its own libstdc++, and adding # additional -isystem flags will confuse gfortran (see # https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/209870#issuecomment-1500550903) + optionalString (libcxx == null && isClang && (useGccForLibs && gccForLibs.langCC or false)) '' for dir in ${gccForLibs}${lib.optionalString (hostPlatform != targetPlatform) "/${targetPlatform.config}"}/include/c++/*; do echo "-isystem $dir" >> $out/nix-support/libcxx-cxxflags done for dir in ${gccForLibs}${lib.optionalString (hostPlatform != targetPlatform) "/${targetPlatform.config}"}/include/c++/*/${targetPlatform.config}; do echo "-isystem $dir" >> $out/nix-support/libcxx-cxxflags done '' + optionalString (libcxx.isLLVM or false) '' echo "-isystem ${lib.getDev libcxx}/include/c++/v1" >> $out/nix-support/libcxx-cxxflags echo "-stdlib=libc++" >> $out/nix-support/libcxx-ldflags echo "-l${libcxx.cxxabi.libName}" >> $out/nix-support/libcxx-ldflags '' ## ## Initial CFLAGS ## # GCC shows ${cc_solib}/lib in `gcc -print-search-dirs', but not # ${cc_solib}/lib64 (even though it does actually search there...).. # This confuses libtool. So add it to the compiler tool search # path explicitly. + optionalString (!nativeTools) '' if [ -e "${cc_solib}/lib64" -a ! -L "${cc_solib}/lib64" ]; then ccLDFlags+=" -L${cc_solib}/lib64" ccCFlags+=" -B${cc_solib}/lib64" fi ccLDFlags+=" -L${cc_solib}/lib" ccCFlags+=" -B${cc_solib}/lib" '' + optionalString cc.langAda or false '' touch "$out/nix-support/gnat-cflags" touch "$out/nix-support/gnat-ldflags" basePath=$(echo $cc/lib/*/*/*) ccCFlags+=" -B$basePath -I$basePath/adainclude" gnatCFlags="-I$basePath/adainclude -I$basePath/adalib" echo "$gnatCFlags" >> $out/nix-support/gnat-cflags '' + '' echo "$ccLDFlags" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags echo "$ccCFlags" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags '' + optionalString (targetPlatform.isDarwin && (libcxx != null) && (cc.isClang or false)) '' echo " -L${lib.getLib libcxx}/lib" >> $out/nix-support/cc-ldflags '' ## ## Man page and info support ## + optionalString propagateDoc '' ln -s ${cc.man} $man ln -s ${cc.info} $info '' + optionalString (cc.langD or cc.langJava or false) '' echo "-B${zlib}${zlib.libdir or "/lib/"}" >> $out/nix-support/libc-cflags '' ## ## Hardening support ## + '' export hardening_unsupported_flags="${builtins.concatStringsSep " " (cc.hardeningUnsupportedFlags or [])}" '' # Machine flags. These are necessary to support # TODO: We should make a way to support miscellaneous machine # flags and other gcc flags as well. # Always add -march based on cpu in triple. Sometimes there is a # discrepency (x86_64 vs. x86-64), so we provide an "arch" arg in # that case. # TODO: aarch64-darwin has mcpu incompatible with gcc + optionalString ((targetPlatform ? gcc.arch) && (isClang || !(stdenv.isDarwin && stdenv.isAarch64)) && isGccArchSupported targetPlatform.gcc.arch) '' echo "-march=${targetPlatform.gcc.arch}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before '' # -mcpu is not very useful, except on PowerPC where it is used # instead of march. On all other platforms you should use mtune # and march instead. # TODO: aarch64-darwin has mcpu incompatible with gcc + optionalString ((targetPlatform ? gcc.cpu) && (isClang || !(stdenv.isDarwin && stdenv.isAarch64))) '' echo "-mcpu=${targetPlatform.gcc.cpu}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before '' # -mfloat-abi only matters on arm32 but we set it here # unconditionally just in case. If the abi specifically sets hard # vs. soft floats we use it here. + optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.float-abi) '' echo "-mfloat-abi=${targetPlatform.gcc.float-abi}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before '' + optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.fpu) '' echo "-mfpu=${targetPlatform.gcc.fpu}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before '' + optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.mode) '' echo "-mmode=${targetPlatform.gcc.mode}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before '' + optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.thumb) '' echo "-m${if targetPlatform.gcc.thumb then "thumb" else "arm"}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before '' + optionalString (targetPlatform ? gcc.tune && isGccArchSupported targetPlatform.gcc.tune) '' echo "-mtune=${targetPlatform.gcc.tune}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags-before '' # TODO: categorize these and figure out a better place for them + optionalString targetPlatform.isWindows '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" pic" '' + optionalString targetPlatform.isMinGW '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector fortify" '' + optionalString targetPlatform.isAvr '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector pic" '' + optionalString (targetPlatform.libc == "newlib" || targetPlatform.libc == "newlib-nano") '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector fortify pie pic" '' + optionalString (targetPlatform.libc == "musl" && targetPlatform.isx86_32) '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector" '' + optionalString targetPlatform.isNetBSD '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector fortify" '' + optionalString cc.langAda or false '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" format stackprotector strictoverflow" '' + optionalString cc.langD or false '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" format" '' + optionalString cc.langFortran or false '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" format" '' + optionalString targetPlatform.isWasm '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector fortify pie pic" '' + optionalString targetPlatform.isMicroBlaze '' hardening_unsupported_flags+=" stackprotector" '' + optionalString (libc != null && targetPlatform.isAvr) '' for isa in avr5 avr3 avr4 avr6 avr25 avr31 avr35 avr51 avrxmega2 avrxmega4 avrxmega5 avrxmega6 avrxmega7 tiny-stack; do echo "-B${getLib libc}/avr/lib/$isa" >> $out/nix-support/libc-crt1-cflags done '' + optionalString stdenv.targetPlatform.isDarwin '' echo "-arch ${targetPlatform.darwinArch}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags '' + optionalString targetPlatform.isAndroid '' echo "-D__ANDROID_API__=${targetPlatform.sdkVer}" >> $out/nix-support/cc-cflags '' # There are a few tools (to name one libstdcxx5) which do not work # well with multi line flags, so make the flags single line again + '' for flags in "$out/nix-support"/*flags*; do substituteInPlace "$flags" --replace $'\n' ' ' done substituteAll ${./add-flags.sh} $out/nix-support/add-flags.sh substituteAll ${./add-hardening.sh} $out/nix-support/add-hardening.sh substituteAll ${../wrapper-common/utils.bash} $out/nix-support/utils.bash '' + optionalString cc.langAda or false '' substituteAll ${./add-gnat-extra-flags.sh} $out/nix-support/add-gnat-extra-flags.sh '' ## ## General Clang support ## Needs to go after ^ because the for loop eats \n and makes this file an invalid script ## + optionalString isClang '' export defaultTarget=${targetPlatform.config} substituteAll ${./add-clang-cc-cflags-before.sh} $out/nix-support/add-local-cc-cflags-before.sh '' ## ## Extra custom steps ## + extraBuildCommands + lib.strings.concatStringsSep "; " (lib.attrsets.mapAttrsToList (name: value: "echo ${toString value} >> $out/nix-support/${name}") nixSupport); env = { inherit isClang; # for substitution in utils.bash expandResponseParams = "${expand-response-params}/bin/expand-response-params"; shell = getBin shell + shell.shellPath or ""; gnugrep_bin = optionalString (!nativeTools) gnugrep; # stdenv.cc.cc should not be null and we have nothing better for now. # if the native impure bootstrap is gotten rid of this can become `inherit cc;` again. cc = optionalString (!nativeTools) cc; wrapperName = "CC_WRAPPER"; inherit suffixSalt coreutils_bin bintools; inherit libc_bin libc_dev libc_lib; inherit darwinPlatformForCC darwinMinVersion darwinMinVersionVariable; }; meta = let cc_ = lib.optionalAttrs (cc != null) cc; in (lib.optionalAttrs (cc_ ? meta) (removeAttrs cc.meta ["priority"])) // { description = lib.attrByPath ["meta" "description"] "System C compiler" cc_ + " (wrapper script)"; priority = 10; mainProgram = if name != "" then name else ccName; }; }