nixpkgs/pkgs/build-support/wrapper-common/utils.bash
Emily e047c69ed4 {bintools-wrapper,cc-wrapper}: allow paths relative to the Darwin SDK
`-L` and `-I` are interpreted relative to the `$SDKROOT` by the
Darwin toolchain, so we have to avoid filtering out such paths in the
purity filter hacks in order to not break e.g. the .NET Core build
system. It’s also just the correct thing to do for the platform.
2024-10-26 15:28:50 +01:00

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# Accumulate suffixes for taking in the right input parameters with the `mangle*`
# functions below. See setup-hook for details.
accumulateRoles() {
declare -ga role_suffixes=()
if [ "${NIX_@wrapperName@_TARGET_BUILD_@suffixSalt@:-}" ]; then
role_suffixes+=('_FOR_BUILD')
fi
if [ "${NIX_@wrapperName@_TARGET_HOST_@suffixSalt@:-}" ]; then
role_suffixes+=('')
fi
if [ "${NIX_@wrapperName@_TARGET_TARGET_@suffixSalt@:-}" ]; then
role_suffixes+=('_FOR_TARGET')
fi
}
mangleVarListGeneric() {
local sep="$1"
shift
local var="$1"
shift
local -a role_suffixes=("$@")
local outputVar="${var}_@suffixSalt@"
declare -gx "$outputVar"+=''
# For each role we serve, we accumulate the input parameters into our own
# cc-wrapper-derivation-specific environment variables.
for suffix in "${role_suffixes[@]}"; do
local inputVar="${var}${suffix}"
if [ -v "$inputVar" ]; then
export "${outputVar}+=${!outputVar:+$sep}${!inputVar}"
fi
done
}
mangleVarList() {
mangleVarListGeneric " " "$@"
}
mangleVarBool() {
local var="$1"
shift
local -a role_suffixes=("$@")
local outputVar="${var}_@suffixSalt@"
declare -gxi "${outputVar}+=0"
for suffix in "${role_suffixes[@]}"; do
local inputVar="${var}${suffix}"
if [ -v "$inputVar" ]; then
# "1" in the end makes `let` return success error code when
# expression itself evaluates to zero.
# We don't use `|| true` because that would silence actual
# syntax errors from bad variable values.
let "${outputVar} |= ${!inputVar:-0}" "1"
fi
done
}
# Combine a singular value from all roles. If multiple roles are being served,
# and the value differs in these roles then the request is impossible to
# satisfy and we abort immediately.
mangleVarSingle() {
local var="$1"
shift
local -a role_suffixes=("$@")
local outputVar="${var}_@suffixSalt@"
for suffix in "${role_suffixes[@]}"; do
local inputVar="${var}${suffix}"
if [ -v "$inputVar" ]; then
if [ -v "$outputVar" ]; then
if [ "${!outputVar}" != "${!inputVar}" ]; then
{
echo "Multiple conflicting values defined for $outputVar"
echo "Existing value is ${!outputVar}"
echo "Attempting to set to ${!inputVar} via $inputVar"
} >&2
exit 1
fi
else
declare -gx ${outputVar}="${!inputVar}"
fi
fi
done
}
skip() {
if (( "${NIX_DEBUG:-0}" >= 1 )); then
echo "skipping impure path $1" >&2
fi
}
reject() {
echo "impure path \`$1' used in link" >&2
exit 1
}
# Checks whether a path is impure. E.g., `/lib/foo.so' is impure, but
# `/nix/store/.../lib/foo.so' isn't.
badPath() {
local p=$1
# Relative paths are okay (since they're presumably relative to
# the temporary build directory).
if [ "${p:0:1}" != / ]; then return 1; fi
# Otherwise, the path should refer to the store or some temporary
# directory (including the build directory).
test \
"$p" != "/dev/null" -a \
"${p#"${NIX_STORE}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${NIX_BUILD_TOP}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#/tmp}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${TMP:-/tmp}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${TMPDIR:-/tmp}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${TEMP:-/tmp}"}" = "$p" -a \
"${p#"${TEMPDIR:-/tmp}"}" = "$p"
}
# Like `badPath`, but handles paths that may be interpreted relative to
# `$SDKROOT` on Darwin. For example, `-L/usr/lib/swift` is interpreted
# as `-L$SDKROOT/usr/lib/swift` when `$SDKROOT` is set and
# `$SDKROOT/usr/lib/swift` exists.
badPathWithDarwinSdk() {
path=$1
if [[ "@darwinMinVersion@" ]]; then
sdkPath=$SDKROOT/$path
if [[ -e $sdkPath ]]; then
path=$sdkPath
fi
fi
badPath "$path"
}
expandResponseParams() {
declare -ga params=("$@")
local arg
for arg in "$@"; do
if [[ "$arg" == @* ]]; then
# phase separation makes this look useless
# shellcheck disable=SC2157
if [ -x "@expandResponseParams@" ]; then
# params is used by caller
#shellcheck disable=SC2034
readarray -d '' params < <("@expandResponseParams@" "$@")
return 0
fi
fi
done
}
checkLinkType() {
local arg
type="dynamic"
for arg in "$@"; do
if [[ "$arg" = -static ]]; then
type="static"
elif [[ "$arg" = -static-pie ]]; then
type="static-pie"
fi
done
echo "$type"
}
# When building static-pie executables we cannot have rpath
# set. At least glibc requires rpath to be empty
filterRpathFlags() {
local linkType=$1 ret i
shift
if [[ "$linkType" == "static-pie" ]]; then
while [[ "$#" -gt 0 ]]; do
i="$1"; shift 1
if [[ "$i" == -rpath ]]; then
# also skip its argument
shift
else
ret+=("$i")
fi
done
else
ret=("$@")
fi
echo "${ret[@]}"
}