linux/scripts/gcc-plugin.sh
Kees Cook ed58c0e9ee gcc-plugins: abort builds cleanly when not supported
When the compiler doesn't support gcc plugins (either due to missing
headers or too old a version), report the problem and abort the build
instead of emitting a warning and letting the build founder with arcane
compiler errors.

Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
2016-08-08 17:49:05 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
srctree=$(dirname "$0")
SHOW_ERROR=
if [ "$1" = "--show-error" ] ; then
SHOW_ERROR=1
shift || true
fi
gccplugins_dir=$($3 -print-file-name=plugin)
plugincc=$($1 -E -x c++ - -o /dev/null -I"${srctree}"/gcc-plugins -I"${gccplugins_dir}"/include 2>&1 <<EOF
#include "gcc-common.h"
#if BUILDING_GCC_VERSION >= 4008 || defined(ENABLE_BUILD_WITH_CXX)
#warning $2 CXX
#else
#warning $1 CC
#endif
EOF
)
if [ $? -ne 0 ]
then
if [ -n "$SHOW_ERROR" ] ; then
echo "${plugincc}" >&2
fi
exit 1
fi
case "$plugincc" in
*"$1 CC"*)
echo "$1"
exit 0
;;
*"$2 CXX"*)
# the c++ compiler needs another test, see below
;;
*)
exit 1
;;
esac
# we need a c++ compiler that supports the designated initializer GNU extension
plugincc=$($2 -c -x c++ -std=gnu++98 - -fsyntax-only -I"${srctree}"/gcc-plugins -I"${gccplugins_dir}"/include 2>&1 <<EOF
#include "gcc-common.h"
class test {
public:
int test;
} test = {
.test = 1
};
EOF
)
if [ $? -eq 0 ]
then
echo "$2"
exit 0
fi
if [ -n "$SHOW_ERROR" ] ; then
echo "${plugincc}" >&2
fi
exit 1