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{
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lib,
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stdenv,
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version,
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buildPlatform,
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hostPlatform,
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targetPlatform,
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gnat-bootstrap ? null,
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langAda ? false,
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langFortran,
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langJava ? false,
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langJit ? false,
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langGo,
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withoutTargetLibc,
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enableShared,
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enableMultilib,
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pkgsBuildTarget,
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}:
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assert langJava -> lib.versionOlder version "7";
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assert langAda -> gnat-bootstrap != null;
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let
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needsLib =
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(lib.versionOlder version "7" && (langJava || langGo))
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|| (
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lib.versions.major version == "4" && lib.versions.minor version == "9" && targetPlatform.isDarwin
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);
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in
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lib.optionalString (hostPlatform.isSunOS && hostPlatform.is64bit) ''
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export NIX_LDFLAGS=`echo $NIX_LDFLAGS | sed -e s~$prefix/lib~$prefix/lib/amd64~g`
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export LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-Wl,-rpath,$prefix/lib/amd64 $LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET"
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export CXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-Wl,-rpath,$prefix/lib/amd64 $CXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET"
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export CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-Wl,-rpath,$prefix/lib/amd64 $CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET"
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''
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+ lib.optionalString needsLib ''
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export lib=$out;
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''
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+ lib.optionalString langAda ''
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export PATH=${gnat-bootstrap}/bin:$PATH
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''
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# For a cross-built native compiler, i.e. build!=(host==target), the
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# bundled libgfortran needs a gfortran which can run on the
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# buildPlatform and emit code for the targetPlatform. The compiler
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# which is built alongside gfortran in this configuration doesn't
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# meet that need: it runs on the hostPlatform.
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+
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lib.optionalString
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(langFortran && (with stdenv; buildPlatform != hostPlatform && hostPlatform == targetPlatform))
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''
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export GFORTRAN_FOR_TARGET=${pkgsBuildTarget.gfortran}/bin/${stdenv.targetPlatform.config}-gfortran
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''
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# On x86_64-darwin, the gnat-bootstrap bootstrap compiler that we need to build a
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# native GCC with Ada support emits assembly that is accepted by the Clang
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# integrated assembler, but not by the GNU assembler in cctools-port that Nix
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# usually in the x86_64-darwin stdenv. In particular, x86_64-darwin gnat-bootstrap
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# emits MOVQ as the mnemonic for quadword interunit moves, such as between XMM
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# and general registers (e.g "movq %xmm0, %rbp"); the cctools-port assembler,
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# however, only recognises MOVD for such moves.
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#
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# Therefore, for native x86_64-darwin builds that support Ada, we have to use
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# the Clang integrated assembler to build (at least stage 1 of) GCC, but have to
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# target GCC at the cctools-port GNU assembler. In the wrapped x86_64-darwin
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# gnat-bootstrap, the former is provided as `as`, while the latter is provided as
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# `gas`.
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#
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+
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lib.optionalString
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(
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langAda
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&& buildPlatform == hostPlatform
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&& hostPlatform == targetPlatform
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&& targetPlatform.isx86_64
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&& targetPlatform.isDarwin
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)
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''
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export AS_FOR_BUILD=${gnat-bootstrap}/bin/as
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export AS_FOR_TARGET=${gnat-bootstrap}/bin/gas
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''
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# NOTE 2020/3/18: This environment variable prevents configure scripts from
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# detecting the presence of aligned_alloc on Darwin. There are many facts that
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# collectively make this fix necessary:
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# - Nix uses a fixed set of standard library headers on all MacOS systems,
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# regardless of their actual version. (Nix uses version 10.12 headers.)
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# - Nix uses the native standard library binaries for the build system. That
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# means the standard library binaries may not exactly match the standard
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# library headers.
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# - The aligned_alloc procedure is present in MacOS 10.15 (Catalina), but not
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# in earlier versions. Therefore on Catalina systems, aligned_alloc is
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# linkable (i.e. present in the binary libraries) but not present in the
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# headers.
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# - Configure scripts detect a procedure's existence by checking whether it is
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# linkable. They do not check whether it is present in the headers.
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# - GCC throws an error during compilation because aligned_alloc is not
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# defined in the headers---even though the linker can see it.
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#
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# This fix would not be necessary if ANY of the above were false:
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# - If Nix used native headers for each different MacOS version, aligned_alloc
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# would be in the headers on Catalina.
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# - If Nix used the same library binaries for each MacOS version, aligned_alloc
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# would not be in the library binaries.
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# - If Catalina did not include aligned_alloc, this wouldn't be a problem.
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# - If the configure scripts looked for header presence as well as
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# linkability, they would see that aligned_alloc is missing.
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# - If GCC allowed implicit declaration of symbols, it would not fail during
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# compilation even if the configure scripts did not check header presence.
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#
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+ lib.optionalString (buildPlatform.isDarwin) ''
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export build_configargs=ac_cv_func_aligned_alloc=no
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''
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+ lib.optionalString (hostPlatform.isDarwin) ''
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export host_configargs=ac_cv_func_aligned_alloc=no
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''
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+ lib.optionalString (targetPlatform.isDarwin) ''
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export target_configargs=ac_cv_func_aligned_alloc=no
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''
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# In order to properly install libgccjit on macOS Catalina, strip(1)
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# upon installation must not remove external symbols, otherwise the
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# install step errors with "symbols referenced by indirect symbol
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# table entries that can't be stripped".
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+ lib.optionalString (hostPlatform.isDarwin && langJit) ''
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export STRIP='strip -x'
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''
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# HACK: if host and target config are the same, but the platforms are
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# actually different we need to convince the configure script that it
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# is in fact building a cross compiler although it doesn't believe it.
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+
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lib.optionalString (targetPlatform.config == hostPlatform.config && targetPlatform != hostPlatform)
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''
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substituteInPlace configure --replace is_cross_compiler=no is_cross_compiler=yes
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''
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# Normally (for host != target case) --without-headers automatically
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# enables 'inhibit_libc=true' in gcc's gcc/configure.ac. But case of
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# gcc->clang or dynamic->static "cross"-compilation manages to evade it: there
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# hostPlatform != targetPlatform, hostPlatform.config == targetPlatform.config.
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# We explicitly inhibit libc headers use in this case as well.
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+
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lib.optionalString
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(
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targetPlatform != hostPlatform && withoutTargetLibc && targetPlatform.config == hostPlatform.config
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)
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''
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export inhibit_libc=true
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''
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+ lib.optionalString (targetPlatform != hostPlatform && withoutTargetLibc && enableShared) (
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import ./libgcc-buildstuff.nix { inherit lib stdenv; }
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)
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