# Copyright (C) 1993, 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # 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, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # Please email any bugs, comments, and/or additions to this file to: # bug-dejagnu@prep.ai.mit.edu # This file was written by Rob Savoye # and extended by Ian Lance Taylor proc binutil_version { prog } { if {[which $prog] == 0} then { perror "$prog can't be run, file not found." return "" } catch "exec $prog --version" tmp # Should find a way to discard constant parts, keep whatever's # left, so the version string could be almost anything at all... regexp "version (cygnus-|)\[-0-9.a-zA-Z-\]+" $tmp version if ![info exists version] then { return "[which $prog] (no version number)\n" } set tmp $version return "[which $prog] $version\n" } # # default_binutils_run # run a program, returning the output # sets binutils_run_failed if the program does not exist # proc default_binutils_run { prog progargs } { global binutils_run_failed global host_triplet set binutils_run_failed 0 if {[which $prog] == 0} then { perror "$prog does not exist" set binutils_run_failed 1 return "" } send_log "$prog $progargs\n" verbose "$prog $progargs" # This used to be # catch "exec $prog $progargs" exec_output # but that would evaluate $progargs twice, which would fail if # any arguments started with `$'. This is a dismal hack to avoid # this problem. I tried using # catch { exec $prog $progargs } exec_output # but that failed because $progargs was not split into words by # exec. I don't know if this operation can be done correctly. No # matter how hard I try, I can not convince myself that TCL is a # language. regsub -all "\\$" $progargs "\\$" progq catch "exec $prog $progq" exec_output set exec_output [prune_system_crud $host_triplet $exec_output] if {![string match "" $exec_output]} then { send_log "$exec_output\n" verbose "$exec_output" } return $exec_output } # # default_binutils_assemble # assemble a file # proc default_binutils_assemble { as source object } { global ASFLAGS global srcdir global host_triplet if {[which $as] == 0} then { perror "$as does not exist" return 0 } if ![info exists ASFLAGS] { set ASFLAGS "" } # The HPPA assembler syntax is a little different than most, to make # the test source file assemble we need to run it through sed. # # This is a hack in that it won't scale well if other targets need # similar transformations to assemble. We'll generalize the hack # if/when other targets need similar handling. if [istarget "hppa*-*-*" ] then { send_log "sed -f $srcdir/config/hppa.sed < $source | $as $ASFLAGS -o $object\n" verbose "sed -f $srcdir/config/hppa.sed < $source | $as $ASFLAGS -o $object" catch "exec sed -f $srcdir/config/hppa.sed < $source | $as $ASFLAGS -o $object" exec_output } else { send_log "$as $ASFLAGS -o $object $source\n" verbose "$as $ASFLAGS -o $object $source" catch "exec $as $ASFLAGS -o $object $source" exec_output } set exec_output [prune_system_crud $host_triplet $exec_output] if [string match "" $exec_output] then { return 1 } else { send_log "$exec_output\n" verbose "$exec_output" perror "$source: assembly failed" return 0 } } # # default_binutils_compile # compile a file # proc default_binutils_compile { cc flags source object } { global CFLAGS global srcdir global host_triplet if {[which $cc] == 0} then { perror "$cc does not exist" return 0 } if ![info exists CFLAGS] { set CFLAGS "" } send_log "$cc $flags $CFLAGS -o $object $source\n" verbose "$cc $flags $CFLAGS -o $object $source" catch "exec $cc $flags $CFLAGS -o $object $source" exec_output set exec_output [prune_system_crud $host_triplet $exec_output] if [string match "" $exec_output] then { return 1 } else { send_log "$exec_output\n" verbose "$exec_output" perror "$source: compilation failed" return 0 } } # # default_binutils_remove # remove a file # proc default_binutils_remove { file } { catch "exec rm -f $file" exec_output } # This definition is taken from an unreleased version of DejaGnu. Once # that version gets released, and has been out in the world for a few # months at least, it may be safe to delete this copy. if ![string length [info proc prune_system_crud]] { # # prune_system_crud -- delete various system verbosities from TEXT on SYSTEM # # An example is: # ld.so: warning: /usr/lib/libc.so.1.8.1 has older revision than expected 9 # # SYSTEM is typical $target_triplet or $host_triplet. # # This is useful when trying to do pattern matches on program output. # Sites with particular verbose os's may wish to override this in site.exp. # proc prune_system_crud { system text } { # This is from sun4's. Do it for all machines for now. # The "\\1" is to try to preserve a "\n" but only if necessary. regsub -all "(^|\n)(ld.so: warning:\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text # This happens when compiling on Alpha OSF/1 with cc -g -O. regsub -all "(^|\n)(uopt: Warning: file not optimized; use -g3 if both optimization and debug wanted\n?)+" $text "\\1" text # This happens on SunOS with cc -g -O. regsub -all "(^|\n)(cc: Warning: -O conflicts with -g. -O turned off.\n?)+" $text "\\1" text # It might be tempting to get carried away and delete blank lines, etc. # Just delete *exactly* what we're ask to, and that's it. return $text } }