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#!/usr/bin/perl # # dpkg-buildflags # # Copyright © 2010-2011 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> # Copyright © 2012-2013 Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org> # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. use strict; use warnings; use Dpkg (); use Dpkg::Gettext; use Dpkg::ErrorHandling qw(:DEFAULT report REPORT_STATUS); use Dpkg::BuildEnv; use Dpkg::BuildFlags; use Dpkg::Vendor qw(get_current_vendor); textdomain('dpkg-dev'); sub version { printf g_("Debian %s version %s.\n"), $Dpkg::PROGNAME, $Dpkg::PROGVERSION; printf g_(' This is free software; see the GNU General Public License version 2 or later for copying conditions. There is NO warranty. '); } sub usage { printf g_( 'Usage: %s [<command>]') . "\n\n" . g_( 'Commands: --get <flag> output the requested flag to stdout. --origin <flag> output the origin of the flag to stdout: value is one of vendor, system, user, env. --status output a synopsis with all parameters affecting the program behavior, the resulting flags and their origin. --query like --status, but in deb822 format. --query-features <area> output the status of features for the given area. --list output a list of the flags supported by the current vendor. --export=(sh|make|cmdline|configure) output something convenient to import the compilation flags in a shell script, in make, or in a command line. --dump output all compilation flags with their values. --help show this help message. --version show the version. '), $Dpkg::PROGNAME; } my ($param, $action); my $load_config = 1; while (@ARGV) { $_ = shift(@ARGV); if (m/^--(get|origin|query-features)$/) { usageerr(g_('two commands specified: --%s and --%s'), $1, $action) if defined($action); $action = $1; $param = shift(@ARGV); usageerr(g_('%s needs a parameter'), $_) unless defined $param; } elsif (m/^--export(?:=(sh|make|cmdline|configure))?$/) { usageerr(g_('two commands specified: --%s and --%s'), 'export', $action) if defined($action); my $type = $1 || 'sh'; # Map legacy aliases. $type = 'cmdline' if $type eq 'configure'; $action = "export-$type"; } elsif (m/^--(list|status|dump|query)$/) { usageerr(g_('two commands specified: --%s and --%s'), $1, $action) if defined($action); $action = $1; $load_config = 0 if $action eq 'list'; } elsif (m/^-(?:\?|-help)$/) { usage(); exit 0; } elsif (m/^--version$/) { version(); exit 0; } else { usageerr(g_("unknown option '%s'"), $_); } } $action //= 'dump'; my $build_flags = Dpkg::BuildFlags->new(); $build_flags->load_config() if $load_config; if ($action eq 'list') { foreach my $flag ($build_flags->list()) { print "$flag\n"; } } elsif ($action eq 'get') { exit 1 unless $build_flags->has($param); print $build_flags->get($param) . "\n"; } elsif ($action eq 'origin') { exit 1 unless $build_flags->has($param); print $build_flags->get_origin($param) . "\n"; } elsif ($action eq 'query-features') { exit 1 unless $build_flags->has_features($param); my %features = $build_flags->get_features($param); my %builtins = $build_flags->get_builtins($param); my $para_shown = 0; foreach my $feature (sort keys %features) { print $para_shown++ ? "\n" : ''; printf "Feature: %s\n", $feature; printf "Enabled: %s\n", $features{$feature} // $builtins{$feature} ? 'yes' : 'no'; printf "Builtin: %s\n", $builtins{$feature} ? 'yes' : 'no' if exists $builtins{$feature}; } } elsif ($action =~ m/^export-(.*)$/) { my $export_type = $1; foreach my $flag ($build_flags->list()) { next unless $flag =~ /^[A-Z]/; # Skip flags starting with lowercase my $value = $build_flags->get($flag); if ($export_type eq 'sh') { $value =~ s/"/\"/g; print "export $flag=\"$value\"\n"; } elsif ($export_type eq 'make') { $value =~ s/\$/\$\$/g; print "export $flag := $value\n"; } elsif ($export_type eq 'cmdline') { print "$flag=\"$value\" "; } } } elsif ($action eq 'dump') { foreach my $flag ($build_flags->list()) { my $value = $build_flags->get($flag); print "$flag=$value\n"; } } elsif ($action eq 'query') { # First print all environment variables that might have changed the # results (only existing ones, might make sense to add an option to # also show which ones could have set to modify it). printf "Vendor: %s\n", Dpkg::Vendor::get_current_vendor() || 'undefined'; print "Environment:\n"; for my $envvar (Dpkg::BuildEnv::list_accessed()) { print " $envvar=$ENV{$envvar}\n" if exists $ENV{$envvar}; } # Then the resulting features: foreach my $area (sort $build_flags->get_feature_areas()) { print "\n"; print "Area: $area\n"; print "Features:\n"; my %features = $build_flags->get_features($area); my %builtins = $build_flags->get_builtins($area); foreach my $feature (sort keys %features) { printf " %s=%s\n", $feature, $features{$feature} // $builtins{$feature} ? 'yes' : 'no'; } print "Builtins:\n"; foreach my $feature (sort keys %builtins) { printf " %s=%s\n", $feature, $builtins{$feature} ? 'yes' : 'no'; } } # Then the resulting values (with their origin): foreach my $flag ($build_flags->list()) { print "\n"; print "Flag: $flag\n"; printf "Value: %s\n", $build_flags->get($flag); my $origin = $build_flags->get_origin($flag); if ($build_flags->is_maintainer_modified($flag)) { $origin .= '+maintainer'; } print "Origin: $origin\n"; } } elsif ($action eq 'status') { # Prefix everything with "dpkg-buildflags: status: " to allow easy # extraction from a build log. Thus we use report with a non-translated # type string. # First print all environment variables that might have changed the # results (only existing ones, might make sense to add an option to # also show which ones could have set to modify it). my @envvars = Dpkg::BuildEnv::list_accessed(); for my $envvar (@envvars) { if (exists $ENV{$envvar}) { printf report(REPORT_STATUS, 'environment variable %s=%s', $envvar, $ENV{$envvar}); } } my $vendor = Dpkg::Vendor::get_current_vendor() || 'undefined'; print report(REPORT_STATUS, "vendor is $vendor"); # Then the resulting features: foreach my $area (sort $build_flags->get_feature_areas()) { my $fs; my %features = $build_flags->get_features($area); my %builtins = $build_flags->get_builtins($area); foreach my $feature (sort keys %features) { $fs .= sprintf(' %s=%s', $feature, $features{$feature} // $builtins{$feature} ? 'yes' : 'no'); } print report(REPORT_STATUS, "$area features:$fs"); my $bs = q{}; foreach my $feature (sort keys %builtins) { next if ! exists $builtins{$feature}; $bs .= sprintf(' %s=%s', $feature, $builtins{$feature} ? 'yes' : 'no'); } print report(REPORT_STATUS, "$area builtins:$bs"); } # Then the resulting values (with their origin): foreach my $flag ($build_flags->list()) { my $value = $build_flags->get($flag); my $origin = $build_flags->get_origin($flag); my $maintainer = $build_flags->is_maintainer_modified($flag) ? '+maintainer' : ''; print report(REPORT_STATUS, "$flag [$origin$maintainer]: $value"); } }