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#! /usr/bin/env bash
# @@ Do we really want to require PDF doc generation? This will unlikely
# work anywhere except Linux. Maybe we should only distribute .xhtml
# and only generate PDFs for web publishing? Maybe decide when moving
# to ad hoc rules?
# Boostrap the build2 development environment.
#
# Note that this script runs git-update-index commands specified in the
# README-GIT files of cloned repositories.
#
# This script assumes the following steps have been performed:
#
# 1. The latest staged toolchain has been temporarily installed somewhere
# other than /usr/local (e.g., /tmp/build2) and is in PATH. Hint: use
# --local to speed things up seeing that this is a throw-away installation.
#
# 2. The CLI and ODB compilers have been built and are either installed (if
# you don't plan to contribute to them) or symlinked in /usr/local/bin/.
# For the latter case they would typically go to ~/work/{cli,odb/}, for
# example, for CLI:
#
# NOTE: clone using the git.codesynthesis.com:/var/scm/... SSH URL for rw
# access.
#
# mkdir -p ~/work/cli
# cd ~/work/cli
# git clone --recursive https://git.codesynthesis.com/cli/cli.git
# cd cli
# bdep init -C ../builds/gccN-asan @gccN-asan cc \
# config.cxx=g++-N \
# config.cc.coptions="-Wall -Wextra -Werror -g3 -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined -fno-omit-frame-pointer"
# b
# sudo ln -s "$(pwd)/cli/cli" /usr/local/bin/cli
# which cli
# cli --version
#
# For ODB (no sanitizer use is currently possible due to the way GCC is
# built):
#
# mkdir -p ~/work/odb
# cd ~/work/odb
# git clone --recursive https://git.codesynthesis.com/odb/odb.git
# cd odb
# bdep init -C ../builds/gccN-asan @gccN-asan cc \
# config.cxx=g++-N \
# config.cc.coptions="-Wall -Wextra -Werror -g3"
# b
# sudo ln -s "$(pwd)/odb/odb" /usr/local/bin/odb
# sudo ln -s "$(pwd)/odb/odb.so" /usr/local/bin/odb.so
# which odb
# odb --version
#
# Once this is done, you should be able to:
#
# NOTE: clone using the git.build2.org:/var/scm/... SSH URL and pass the
# --ssh bootstrap option for rw access.
#
# mkdir -p ~/work/build2
# cd ~/work/build2
# git clone --recursive https://git.build2.org/etc.git
# PATH="/tmp/build2/bin:$PATH" etc/bootstrap
#
# After a successful bootstrap you can remove the staged toolchain.
#
# Also a few notes and tips on the development process: Because the toolchain
# is used for its own development you will sometimes find yourself in a
# situation where one or more tools in the toolchain are no longer runnable or
# functioning correctly but to fix this you need to be able to run those
# tools. This can happen, for example, because of the linking errors or
# because the version (and therefore the name) of one of the shared libraries
# has changed as a result of updating another part of a toolchain (for
# instance, updating bpkg can trigger an update of libbpkg and this could make
# bdep, which also depends on libbpkg, no longer runnable).
#
# There are several mechanisms for recovering from such situations. If the
# build system is functional, it itself and the rest of the toolchain can
# always be update by first disabling the auto-synchronization hooks (which
# invoke bdep and bpkg). For example, the following commands should get the
# toolchain back into the fully-functional state:
#
# BDEP_SYNC=0 b build2/build2/ bpkg/bpkg/ bdep/bdep/
# b build2/build2/ bpkg/bpkg/ bdep/bdep/
#
# If the build system itself is not functional, it can always be rebuilt using
# the bootstrapped build system (b-boot). For example:
#
# BDEP_SYNC=0 b-boot build2/build2/
# BDEP_SYNC=0 b build2/build2/
#
# Note that the bootstrap build system can only be used to update build2. It
# also makes sense to rebuild it from time to time to keep it reasonably up to
# date with master. Normally this is done when master is assumed to be in a
# reasonably good shape. See build2/INSTALL for details on the bootstrap build
# system.
#
# Options:
#
# --ssh
# Use SSH URL for cloning (rw access).
#
# --no-symlink
# Do not create executable symlinks in /usr/local/bin/.
#
# --no-clone
# Do not clone the repositories or build the bootstrap build system
# (b-boot) assuming this has already been done. This option is primarily
# useful for initializing additional configurations (e.g., Clang in
# addition to GCC).
#
# --cxx
# --cfg
# C++ compiler to use and the corresponding build configuration name, for
# example, g++-9/gcc9 or clang++-8/clang8; g++/gcc by default.
#
owd="$(pwd)"
trap "{ cd '$owd'; exit 1; }" ERR
set -o errtrace # Trap in functions.
function info () { echo "$*" 1>&2; }
function error () { info "$*"; exit 1; }
# Run a command with tracing (similar to set -x).
#
# Note that this function will execute a command with arguments that contain
# spaces but it will not print them as quoted (and neither does set -x).
#
function run ()
{
echo "+ $@" 1>&2
"$@"
}
# Make sure the necessary tools are runnable.
#
cli --version >/dev/null
odb --version >/dev/null
b --version >/dev/null
bpkg --version >/dev/null
bdep --version >/dev/null
url="https://git.build2.org"
sym=true
clone=true
cxx=g++
cfg=gcc
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case $1 in
--ssh)
url="git.build2.org:/var/scm"
shift
;;
--no-symlink)
sym=
shift
;;
--no-clone)
clone=
shift
;;
--cxx)
shift
cxx="$1"
shift
;;
--cfg)
shift
cfg="$1"
shift
;;
*)
error "unexpected $1"
;;
esac
done
function git_clone () # <url>
{
local u d l
u="$1"
d="$(basename -s .git "$u")"
run git clone --recursive "$u"
# Run git-update-index commands from README-GIT.
#
if [ -f "$d/README-GIT" ]; then
run cd "$d"
l=
while read l || [ -n "$l" ]; do
info "+ $l"
eval $l
done < <(sed -rn -e 's/^(git update-index .+)/\1/p' README-GIT)
run cd -
fi
# Generate documentation (currently and temporarily handled with a script).
#
if [ -f "$d/doc/cli.sh" ]; then
run cd "$d/doc"
run ./cli.sh
run cd -
fi
}
if [ "$clone" ]; then
git_clone "$url/libbutl.git"
git_clone "$url/build2.git"
git_clone "$url/libbpkg.git"
git_clone "$url/bpkg.git"
git_clone "$url/bdep.git"
# Build the bootstrap build system (b-boot).
#
run cd build2
run make -f bootstrap.gmake CXX="$cxx" CXXFLAGS=-O3 -j 8
run make -f bootstrap.gmake CXX="$cxx" CXXFLAGS=-O3 cleano # Cleanup objs.
run build2/b-boot --version
run cd -
fi
# @@ TODO: make build system configuration ASAN/TSAN configurable.
#
# ASAN: -g3 -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined -fno-omit-frame-pointer
# TSAN: -g3 -fsanitize=thread
run mkdir -p builds
# Build system configuration.
#
# Notes:
#
# 1. Using ?cli since this should be buildable by b-boot.
#
# 2. Only building shared libraries for speed of development.
#
run bpkg create -d "builds/$cfg-asan-bs" cc ?cli \
config.cxx="$cxx" \
config.cc.coptions="-Wall -Wextra -Werror -g3 -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined -fno-omit-frame-pointer" \
config.cc.loptions="-fuse-ld=gold -Wl,--threads,--thread-count,4" \
config.bin.lib=shared \
config.install.root=/tmp/install config.dist.root=/tmp/dist
run bdep init -d libbutl -A "builds/$cfg-asan-bs" "@$cfg-asan-bs" --no-default
run bdep init -d build2 -A "builds/$cfg-asan-bs" "@$cfg-asan-bs"
run b build2/build2/
run build2/build2/b --version
# Package manager (and the rest of the toolchain) configuration.
#
run bpkg create -d "builds/$cfg-asan-pm" cc cli \
config.cxx="$cxx" \
config.cc.coptions="-Wall -Wextra -Werror -g3 -fsanitize=address -fsanitize=undefined -fno-omit-frame-pointer" \
config.cc.loptions="-fuse-ld=gold -Wl,--threads,--thread-count,4" \
config.bin.lib=shared \
config.install.root=/tmp/install config.dist.root=/tmp/dist
run bdep init -d libbutl -A "builds/$cfg-asan-pm" "@$cfg-asan-pm" --default
run bdep init -d libbpkg -A "builds/$cfg-asan-pm" "@$cfg-asan-pm"
run bdep init -d bpkg -A "builds/$cfg-asan-pm" "@$cfg-asan-pm"
run bdep init -d bdep -A "builds/$cfg-asan-pm" "@$cfg-asan-pm"
# Generate database support (currently and temporarily handled with a script).
#
# Note: this has to be done after bdep-init since we need the libodb headers.
# We also have to pre-update version headers.
#
run bpkg update -d builds/$cfg-asan-pm libodb
run b "builds/$cfg-asan-pm/libbutl/libbutl/hxx{version}"
run b "builds/$cfg-asan-pm/libbpkg/libbpkg/hxx{version}"
run b "builds/$cfg-asan-pm/bpkg/bpkg/hxx{version common-options}"
run b "builds/$cfg-asan-pm/bdep/bdep/hxx{version common-options project-options}"
run cd bpkg/bpkg
run ./odb.sh
run cd -
run cd bdep/bdep
run ./odb.sh
run cd -
run b bpkg/bpkg/ bdep/bdep/
run bpkg/bpkg/bpkg --version
run bdep/bdep/bdep --version
# Add symlinks.
#
if [ "$sym" ]; then
run sudo ln -s "$owd/build2/build2/b" /usr/local/bin/b
run sudo ln -s "$owd/build2/build2/b-boot" /usr/local/bin/b-boot
run sudo ln -s "$owd/bpkg/bpkg/bpkg" /usr/local/bin/bpkg
run sudo ln -s "$owd/bdep/bdep/bdep" /usr/local/bin/bdep
run export PATH="/usr/local/bin:$PATH"
run which b bpkg bdep
# Re-run update using the bootstrapped toolchain (normally should be a
# noop).
#
run b build2/build2/ bpkg/bpkg/ bdep/bdep/
fi
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