cling: tidy/simplify + add experimental libc++ support (#247253)

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Tom McLaughlin 2023-08-19 13:19:01 -07:00 committed by GitHub
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@ -1,20 +1,39 @@
{ lib
, stdenv
, python3
, libffi
, git
, cmake
, zlib
, fetchgit
{ cmake
, fetchFromGitHub
, makeWrapper
, runCommand
, fetchgit
, git
, lib
, libffi
, llvmPackages_9
, glibc
, makeWrapper
, ncurses
, python3
, runCommand
, zlib
# *NOT* from LLVM 9!
# The compiler used to compile Cling may affect the runtime include and lib
# directories it expects to be run with. Cling builds against (a fork of) Clang,
# so we prefer to use Clang as the compiler as well for consistency.
# It would be cleanest to use LLVM 9's clang, but it errors. So, we use a later
# version of Clang to compile, but we check out the Cling fork of Clang 9 to
# build Cling against.
, clangStdenv
# For runtime C++ standard library
, gcc-unwrapped
# Build with debug symbols
, debug ? false
# Build with libc++ (LLVM) rather than stdlibc++ (GCC).
# This is experimental and not all features work.
, useLLVMLibcxx ? false
}:
let
stdenv = clangStdenv;
# The LLVM 9 headers have a couple bugs we need to patch
fixedLlvmDev = runCommand "llvm-dev-${llvmPackages_9.llvm.version}" { buildInputs = [git]; } ''
mkdir $out
@ -58,7 +77,7 @@ let
];
nativeBuildInputs = [ python3 git cmake ];
buildInputs = [ libffi zlib ncurses ];
buildInputs = [ libffi ncurses zlib ];
strictDeps = true;
@ -69,6 +88,7 @@ let
"-DLLVM_MAIN_INCLUDE_DIR=${fixedLlvmDev}/include"
"-DLLVM_TABLEGEN_EXE=${llvmPackages_9.llvm.out}/bin/llvm-tblgen"
"-DLLVM_TOOLS_BINARY_DIR=${llvmPackages_9.llvm.out}/bin"
"-DLLVM_BUILD_TOOLS=Off"
"-DLLVM_TOOL_CLING_BUILD=ON"
"-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=host;NVPTX"
@ -78,14 +98,22 @@ let
# see cling/tools/CMakeLists.txt
"-DCLING_INCLUDE_TESTS=ON"
"-DCLANG-TOOLS=OFF"
# "--trace-expand"
] ++ lib.optionals debug [
"-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug"
] ++ lib.optionals useLLVMLibcxx [
"-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXX=ON"
"-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBCXXABI=ON"
];
CPPFLAGS = if useLLVMLibcxx then [ "-stdlib=libc++" ] else [];
postInstall = lib.optionalString (!stdenv.isDarwin) ''
mkdir -p $out/share/Jupyter
cp -r /build/clang/tools/cling/tools/Jupyter/kernel $out/share/Jupyter
'';
dontStrip = debug;
meta = with lib; {
description = "The Interactive C++ Interpreter";
homepage = "https://root.cern/cling/";
@ -95,44 +123,49 @@ let
};
};
# Runtime flags for the C++ standard library
cxxFlags = if useLLVMLibcxx then [
"-I" "${lib.getDev llvmPackages_9.libcxx}/include/c++/v1"
"-L" "${llvmPackages_9.libcxx}/lib"
"-l" "${llvmPackages_9.libcxx}/lib/libc++.so"
] else [
"-I" "${gcc-unwrapped}/include/c++/${gcc-unwrapped.version}"
"-I" "${gcc-unwrapped}/include/c++/${gcc-unwrapped.version}/x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"
];
# The flags passed to the wrapped cling should
# a) prevent it from searching for system include files and libs, and
# b) provide it with the include files and libs it needs (C and C++ standard library)
# b) provide it with the include files and libs it needs (C and C++ standard library plus
# its own stuff)
# These are also exposed as cling.flags/cling.compilerIncludeFlags because it's handy to be
# able to pass them to tools that wrap Cling, particularly Jupyter kernels such as xeus-cling
# and the built-in jupyter-cling-kernel. Both of these use Cling as a library by linking against
# libclingJupyter.so, so the makeWrapper approach to wrapping the binary doesn't work.
# These are also exposed as cling.flags because it's handy to be able to pass them to tools
# that wrap Cling, particularly Jupyter kernels such as xeus-cling and the built-in
# jupyter-cling-kernel, which use Cling as a library.
# Thus, if you're packaging a Jupyter kernel, you either need to pass these flags as extra
# args to xcpp (for xeus-cling) or put them in the environment variable CLING_OPTS
# (for jupyter-cling-kernel)
# (for jupyter-cling-kernel).
flags = [
"-nostdinc"
"-nostdinc++"
"-isystem" "${lib.getDev stdenv.cc.libc}/include"
"-I" "${lib.getDev unwrapped}/include"
"-I" "${lib.getLib unwrapped}/lib/clang/9.0.1/include"
];
# Autodetect the include paths for the compiler used to build Cling, in the same way Cling does at
# https://github.com/root-project/cling/blob/v0.7/lib/Interpreter/CIFactory.cpp#L107:L111
# Note: it would be nice to just put the compiler in Cling's PATH and let it do this by itself, but
# unfortunately passing -nostdinc/-nostdinc++ disables Cling's autodetection logic.
compilerIncludeFlags = runCommand "compiler-include-flags.txt" {} ''
export LC_ALL=C
${stdenv.cc}/bin/c++ -xc++ -E -v /dev/null 2>&1 | sed -n -e '/^.include/,''${' -e '/^ \/.*++/p' -e '}' > tmp
sed -e 's/^/-isystem /' -i tmp
tr '\n' ' ' < tmp > $out
'';
"-isystem" "${lib.getLib unwrapped}/lib/clang/9.0.1/include"
]
++ cxxFlags
++ [
# System libc
"-isystem" "${lib.getDev stdenv.cc.libc}/include"
# cling includes
"-isystem" "${lib.getDev unwrapped}/include"
];
in
runCommand "cling-${unwrapped.version}" {
nativeBuildInputs = [ makeWrapper ];
inherit unwrapped flags compilerIncludeFlags;
inherit unwrapped flags;
inherit (unwrapped) meta;
} ''
makeWrapper $unwrapped/bin/cling $out/bin/cling \
--add-flags "$(cat "$compilerIncludeFlags")" \
--add-flags "$flags"
''