# $FreeBSD$ # Setup variables for the compiler # # COMPILTER_TYPE is the major type of compiler. Currently gcc and clang support # automatic detetion. Other compiler types can be shoe-horned in, but require explicit # setting of the compiler type. The compiler type can also be set explicitly if, say, # you install gcc as clang... # # COMPILER_VERSION is a numeric constant equal to major * 10000 + minor * 100 + tiny. It # too can be overriden on the command line. When testing it, be sure to make sure that you # are limiting the test to a specific compiler. Testing against 30300 for gcc likely isn't # what you wanted (since versions of gcc prior to 4.2 likely have no prayer of working). # # COMPILER_FEATURES will contain one or more of the following, based on compiler support # for that feature: c++11 (supports full (or nearly full) C++11 programming environment). # # This file may be included multiple times, but only has effect the first time. # .if !target(____) ____: _v!= ${CC} --version 2>/dev/null || echo 0.0.0 .if !defined(COMPILER_TYPE) . if ${CC:T:M*gcc*} COMPILER_TYPE:= gcc . elif ${CC:T:M*clang*} COMPILER_TYPE:= clang . elif ${_v:Mgcc} COMPILER_TYPE:= gcc . elif ${_v:M\(GCC\)} COMPILER_TYPE:= gcc . elif ${_v:Mclang} COMPILER_TYPE:= clang . else .error Unable to determine compiler type for ${CC}. Consider setting COMPILER_TYPE. . endif .endif .if !defined(COMPILER_VERSION) COMPILER_VERSION!=echo ${_v:M[1-9].[0-9]*} | awk -F. '{print $$1 * 10000 + $$2 * 100 + $$3;}' .endif .undef _v .if ${COMPILER_TYPE} == "clang" COMPILER_FEATURES= c++11 .else COMPILER_FEATURES= .endif .endif # !target(____)