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#!/usr/bin/env python2
# -*- Mode: python -*-
'''
emcc - compiler helper script
=============================
emcc is a drop-in replacement for a compiler like gcc or clang.
See emcc --help for details.
emcc can be influenced by a few environment variables:
EMCC_DEBUG - "1" will log out useful information during compilation, as well as
save each compiler step as an emcc-* file in the temp dir
(by default /tmp/emscripten_temp). "2" will save additional emcc-*
steps, that would normally not be separately produced (so this
slows down compilation).
EMMAKEN_NO_SDK - Will tell emcc *not* to use the emscripten headers. Instead
your system headers will be used.
EMMAKEN_COMPILER - The compiler to be used, if you don't want the default clang.
'''
from tools.toolchain_profiler import ToolchainProfiler
if __name__ == '__main__':
ToolchainProfiler.record_process_start()
import os, sys, shutil, tempfile, subprocess, shlex, time, re, logging, urllib
from subprocess import PIPE
from tools import shared, jsrun, system_libs
from tools.shared import execute, suffix, unsuffixed, unsuffixed_basename, WINDOWS, safe_move
from tools.response_file import read_response_file
import tools.line_endings
# endings = dot + a suffix, safe to test by filename.endswith(endings)
C_ENDINGS = ('.c', '.C', '.i')
CXX_ENDINGS = ('.cpp', '.cxx', '.cc', '.c++', '.CPP', '.CXX', '.CC', '.C++', '.ii')
OBJC_ENDINGS = ('.m', '.mi')
OBJCXX_ENDINGS = ('.mm', '.mii')
SPECIAL_ENDINGLESS_FILENAMES = ('/dev/null',)
SOURCE_ENDINGS = C_ENDINGS + CXX_ENDINGS + OBJC_ENDINGS + OBJCXX_ENDINGS + SPECIAL_ENDINGLESS_FILENAMES
C_ENDINGS = C_ENDINGS + SPECIAL_ENDINGLESS_FILENAMES # consider the special endingless filenames like /dev/null to be C
BITCODE_ENDINGS = ('.bc', '.o', '.obj', '.lo')
DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS = ('.dylib', '.so') # Windows .dll suffix is not included in this list, since those are never linked to directly on the command line.
STATICLIB_ENDINGS = ('.a',)
ASSEMBLY_ENDINGS = ('.ll',)
HEADER_ENDINGS = ('.h', '.hxx', '.hpp', '.hh', '.H', '.HXX', '.HPP', '.HH')
WASM_ENDINGS = ('.wasm', '.wast')
SUPPORTED_LINKER_FLAGS = ('--start-group', '-(', '--end-group', '-)')
LIB_PREFIXES = ('', 'lib')
JS_CONTAINING_SUFFIXES = ('js', 'html')
DEFERRED_REPONSE_FILES = ('EMTERPRETIFY_BLACKLIST', 'EMTERPRETIFY_WHITELIST')
# Mapping of emcc opt levels to llvm opt levels. We use llvm opt level 3 in emcc opt
# levels 2 and 3 (emcc 3 is unsafe opts, so unsuitable for the only level to get
# llvm opt level 3, and speed-wise emcc level 2 is already the slowest/most optimizing
# level)
LLVM_OPT_LEVEL = {
0: 0,
1: 1,
2: 3,
3: 3,
}
DEBUG = os.environ.get('EMCC_DEBUG')
if DEBUG == "0":
DEBUG = None
TEMP_DIR = os.environ.get('EMCC_TEMP_DIR')
LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW = os.environ.get('EMCC_LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW') # Do not compile .ll files into .bc, just compile them with emscripten directly
# Not recommended, this is mainly for the test runner, or if you have some other
# specific need.
# One major limitation with this mode is that libc and libc++ cannot be
# added in. Also, LLVM optimizations will not be done, nor dead code elimination
# If emcc is running with LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW and then launches an emcc to build something like the struct info, then we don't want
# LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW to be active in that emcc subprocess.
if LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW:
del os.environ['EMCC_LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW']
AUTODEBUG = os.environ.get('EMCC_AUTODEBUG') # If set to 1, we will run the autodebugger (the automatic debugging tool, see tools/autodebugger).
# Note that this will disable inclusion of libraries. This is useful because including
# dlmalloc makes it hard to compare native and js builds
EMCC_CFLAGS = os.environ.get('EMCC_CFLAGS') # Additional compiler flags that we treat as if they were passed to us on the commandline
# Target options
final = None
target = None
script_src = None # if set, we have a script to load with a src attribute
script_inline = None # if set, we have the contents of a script to write inline in a script
#
# Main run() function
#
def run():
global final, target, script_src, script_inline
if DEBUG: logging.warning('invocation: ' + ' '.join(sys.argv) + (' + ' + EMCC_CFLAGS if EMCC_CFLAGS else '') + ' (in ' + os.getcwd() + ')')
if EMCC_CFLAGS: sys.argv.extend(shlex.split(EMCC_CFLAGS))
if DEBUG and LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW: logging.warning('leaving inputs raw')
stdout = PIPE if not DEBUG else None # suppress output of child processes
stderr = PIPE if not DEBUG else None # unless we are in DEBUG mode
EMCC_CXX = '--emscripten-cxx' in sys.argv
sys.argv = filter(lambda x: x != '--emscripten-cxx', sys.argv)
if len(sys.argv) <= 1 or ('--help' not in sys.argv and len(sys.argv) >= 2 and sys.argv[1] != '--version'):
shared.check_sanity(force=DEBUG)
misc_temp_files = shared.configuration.get_temp_files()
# Handle some global flags
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
logging.warning('no input files')
exit(1)
# read response files very early on
response_file = True
while response_file:
response_file = None
for index in range(1, len(sys.argv)):
if sys.argv[index][0] == '@':
# found one, loop again next time
response_file = True
extra_args = read_response_file(sys.argv[index])
# slice in extra_args in place of the response file arg
sys.argv[index:index+1] = extra_args
break
if len(sys.argv) == 1 or '--help' in sys.argv:
# Documentation for emcc and its options must be updated in:
# site/source/docs/tools_reference/emcc.rst
# A prebuilt local version of the documentation is available at:
# site/build/text/docs/tools_reference/emcc.txt
# (it is read from there and printed out when --help is invoked)
# You can also build docs locally as HTML or other formats in site/
# An online HTML version (which may be of a different version of Emscripten)
# is up at http://kripken.github.io/emscripten-site/docs/tools_reference/emcc.html
print '''%s
------------------------------------------------------------------
emcc: supported targets: llvm bitcode, javascript, NOT elf
(autoconf likes to see elf above to enable shared object support)
''' % (open(shared.path_from_root('site', 'build', 'text', 'docs', 'tools_reference', 'emcc.txt')).read())
exit(0)
elif sys.argv[1] == '--version':
revision = '(unknown revision)'
here = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(shared.path_from_root())
try:
revision = execute(['git', 'show'], stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE)[0].split('\n')[0]
except:
pass
finally:
os.chdir(here)
print '''emcc (Emscripten gcc/clang-like replacement) %s (%s)
Copyright (C) 2014 the Emscripten authors (see AUTHORS.txt)
This is free and open source software under the MIT license.
There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
''' % (shared.EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION, revision)
exit(0)
elif len(sys.argv) == 2 and sys.argv[1] == '-v': # -v with no inputs
# autoconf likes to see 'GNU' in the output to enable shared object support
print 'emcc (Emscripten gcc/clang-like replacement + linker emulating GNU ld) %s' % shared.EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION
code = subprocess.call([shared.CLANG, '-v'])
shared.check_sanity(force=True)
exit(code)
elif '-dumpmachine' in sys.argv:
print shared.get_llvm_target()
exit(0)
elif '--cflags' in sys.argv:
# fake running the command, to see the full args we pass to clang
debug_env = os.environ.copy()
debug_env['EMCC_DEBUG'] = '1'
args = filter(lambda x: x != '--cflags', sys.argv)
with misc_temp_files.get_file(suffix='.o') as temp_target:
input_file = 'hello_world.c'
out, err = subprocess.Popen([shared.PYTHON] + args + [shared.path_from_root('tests', input_file), '-c', '-o', temp_target], stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=debug_env).communicate()
lines = filter(lambda x: shared.CLANG_CC in x and input_file in x, err.split(os.linesep))
line = lines[0]
assert 'running:' in line
parts = line.split(' ')[2:]
parts = filter(lambda x: x != '-c' and x != '-o' and input_file not in x and temp_target not in x and '-emit-llvm' not in x, parts)
print ' '.join(parts)
exit(0)
def is_minus_s_for_emcc(newargs, i):
assert newargs[i] == '-s'
if i+1 < len(newargs) and '=' in newargs[i+1] and not newargs[i+1].startswith('-'): # -s OPT=VALUE is for us, -s by itself is a linker option
return True
else:
logging.debug('treating -s as linker option and not as -s OPT=VALUE for js compilation')
return False
# If this is a configure-type thing, do not compile to JavaScript, instead use clang
# to compile to a native binary (using our headers, so things make sense later)
CONFIGURE_CONFIG = (os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_JUST_CONFIGURE') or 'conftest.c' in sys.argv) and not os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_JUST_CONFIGURE_RECURSE')
CMAKE_CONFIG = 'CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec.dir' in ' '.join(sys.argv)# or 'CMakeCCompilerId' in ' '.join(sys.argv)
if CONFIGURE_CONFIG or CMAKE_CONFIG:
debug_configure = 0 # XXX use this to debug configure stuff. ./configure's generally hide our normal output including stderr so we write to a file
# Whether we fake configure tests using clang - the local, native compiler - or not. if not we generate JS and use node with a shebang
# Beither approach is perfect, you can try both, but may need to edit configure scripts in some cases
# By default we configure in js, which can break on local filesystem access, etc., but is otherwise accurate so we
# disable this if we think we have to. A value of '2' here will force JS checks in all cases. In summary:
# 0 - use native compilation for configure checks
# 1 - use js when we think it will work
# 2 - always use js for configure checks
use_js = int(os.environ.get('EMCONFIGURE_JS') or 1)
if debug_configure:
tempout = '/tmp/emscripten_temp/out'
if not os.path.exists(tempout):
open(tempout, 'w').write('//\n')
src = None
for arg in sys.argv:
if arg.endswith(SOURCE_ENDINGS):
try:
src = open(arg).read()
if debug_configure: open(tempout, 'a').write('============= ' + arg + '\n' + src + '\n=============\n\n')
except:
pass
elif arg.endswith('.s'):
if debug_configure: open(tempout, 'a').write('(compiling .s assembly, must use clang\n')
if use_js == 1: use_js = 0
elif arg == '-E' or arg == '-M' or arg == '-MM':
if use_js == 1: use_js = 0
if src:
if 'fopen' in src and '"w"' in src:
if use_js == 1: use_js = 0 # we cannot write to files from js!
if debug_configure: open(tempout, 'a').write('Forcing clang since uses fopen to write\n')
compiler = os.environ.get('CONFIGURE_CC') or (shared.CLANG if not use_js else shared.EMCC) # if CONFIGURE_CC is defined, use that. let's you use local gcc etc. if you need that
if not ('CXXCompiler' in ' '.join(sys.argv) or EMCC_CXX):
compiler = shared.to_cc(compiler)
def filter_emscripten_options(argv):
idx = 0
skip_next = False
for el in argv:
if skip_next:
skip_next = False
idx += 1
continue
if not use_js and el == '-s' and is_minus_s_for_emcc(argv, idx): # skip -s X=Y if not using js for configure
skip_next = True
else:
yield el
idx += 1
if compiler == shared.EMCC: compiler = [shared.PYTHON, shared.EMCC]
else: compiler = [compiler]
cmd = compiler + list(filter_emscripten_options(sys.argv[1:]))
if not use_js:
cmd += shared.EMSDK_OPTS + ['-D__EMSCRIPTEN__']
# The preprocessor define EMSCRIPTEN is deprecated. Don't pass it to code in strict mode. Code should use the define __EMSCRIPTEN__ instead.
if not shared.Settings.STRICT:
cmd += ['-DEMSCRIPTEN']
if use_js: cmd += ['-s', 'ERROR_ON_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS=1'] # configure tests should fail when an undefined symbol exists
logging.debug('just configuring: ' + ' '.join(cmd))
if debug_configure: open(tempout, 'a').write('emcc, just configuring: ' + ' '.join(cmd) + '\n\n')
if not use_js:
exit(subprocess.call(cmd))
else:
only_object = '-c' in cmd
for i in range(len(cmd)-1):
if cmd[i] == '-o':
if not only_object:
cmd[i+1] += '.js'
target = cmd[i+1]
break
if not target:
target = 'a.out.js'
os.environ['EMMAKEN_JUST_CONFIGURE_RECURSE'] = '1'
ret = subprocess.call(cmd)
os.environ['EMMAKEN_JUST_CONFIGURE_RECURSE'] = ''
if not os.path.exists(target): exit(ret) # note that emcc -c will cause target to have the wrong value here;
# but then, we don't care about bitcode outputs anyhow, below, so
# skipping to exit(ret) is fine
if target.endswith('.js'):
shutil.copyfile(target, target[:-3])
target = target[:-3]
if not target.endswith(BITCODE_ENDINGS):
src = open(target).read()
full_node = ' '.join(shared.NODE_JS)
if os.path.sep not in full_node:
full_node = '/usr/bin/' + full_node # TODO: use whereis etc. And how about non-*NIX?
open(target, 'w').write('#!' + full_node + '\n' + src) # add shebang
import stat
try:
os.chmod(target, stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(target).st_mode) | stat.S_IXUSR) # make executable
except:
pass # can fail if e.g. writing the executable to /dev/null
exit(ret)
if os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_COMPILER'):
CXX = os.environ['EMMAKEN_COMPILER']
else:
CXX = shared.CLANG
CC = shared.to_cc(CXX)
# If we got here from a redirection through emmakenxx.py, then force a C++ compiler here
if EMCC_CXX:
CC = CXX
CC_ADDITIONAL_ARGS = shared.COMPILER_OPTS
EMMAKEN_CFLAGS = os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_CFLAGS')
if EMMAKEN_CFLAGS: sys.argv += shlex.split(EMMAKEN_CFLAGS)
# ---------------- Utilities ---------------
seen_names = {}
def uniquename(name):
if name not in seen_names:
seen_names[name] = str(len(seen_names))
return unsuffixed(name) + '_' + seen_names[name] + (('.' + suffix(name)) if suffix(name) else '')
# ---------------- End configs -------------
if len(sys.argv) == 1 or sys.argv[1] in ['x', 't']:
# noop ar
logging.debug('just ar')
sys.exit(0)
# Check if a target is specified
target = None
for i in range(len(sys.argv)-1):
if sys.argv[i].startswith('-o='):
raise Exception('Invalid syntax: do not use -o=X, use -o X')
if sys.argv[i] == '-o':
target = sys.argv[i+1]
sys.argv = sys.argv[:i] + sys.argv[i+2:]
break
if target and target.endswith(WASM_ENDINGS):
logging.warning('output file "%s" has a wasm suffix, but we cannot emit wasm by itself. specify an output file with suffix .js or .html, and a wasm file will be created on the side' % target)
sys.exit(1)
specified_target = target
target = specified_target if specified_target is not None else 'a.out.js' # specified_target is the user-specified one, target is what we will generate
target_basename = unsuffixed_basename(target)
if '.' in target:
final_suffix = target.split('.')[-1]
else:
final_suffix = ''
if TEMP_DIR:
temp_dir = TEMP_DIR
if os.path.exists(temp_dir):
shutil.rmtree(temp_dir) # clear it
os.makedirs(temp_dir)
else:
temp_root = shared.TEMP_DIR
if not os.path.exists(temp_root):
os.makedirs(temp_root)
temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=temp_root)
def in_temp(name):
return os.path.join(temp_dir, os.path.basename(name))
def in_directory(root, child):
# make both path absolute
root = os.path.realpath(root)
child = os.path.realpath(child)
# return true, if the common prefix of both is equal to directory
# e.g. /a/b/c/d.rst and directory is /a/b, the common prefix is /a/b
return os.path.commonprefix([root, child]) == root
# Parses the essential suffix of a filename, discarding Unix-style version numbers in the name. For example for 'libz.so.1.2.8' returns '.so'
def filename_type_suffix(filename):
for i in reversed(filename.split('.')[1:]):
if not i.isdigit():
return i
return ''
def filename_type_ending(filename):
if filename in SPECIAL_ENDINGLESS_FILENAMES:
return filename
suffix = filename_type_suffix(filename)
return '' if not suffix else ('.' + suffix)
# Log out times for emcc stages
class TimeLogger:
last = time.time()
@staticmethod
def update():
TimeLogger.last = time.time()
def log_time(name):
if DEBUG:
now = time.time()
logging.debug('emcc step "%s" took %.2f seconds', name, now - TimeLogger.last)
TimeLogger.update()
use_cxx = True
try:
with ToolchainProfiler.profile_block('parse arguments and setup'):
## Parse args
newargs = sys.argv[1:]
opt_level = 0
debug_level = 0
shrink_level = 0
requested_debug = ''
profiling = False
profiling_funcs = False
tracing = False
emit_symbol_map = False
js_opts = None
force_js_opts = False
llvm_opts = None
llvm_lto = None
default_cxx_std = '-std=c++03' # Enforce a consistent C++ standard when compiling .cpp files, if user does not specify one on the cmdline.
use_closure_compiler = None
js_transform = None
pre_js = ''
post_js = ''
preload_files = []
embed_files = []
exclude_files = []
ignore_dynamic_linking = False
shell_path = shared.path_from_root('src', 'shell.html')
js_libraries = []
bind = False
emrun = False
cpu_profiler = False
thread_profiler = False
memory_profiler = False
save_bc = False
memory_init_file = None
use_preload_cache = False
no_heap_copy = False
use_preload_plugins = False
proxy_to_worker = False
default_object_extension = '.o'
valid_abspaths = []
separate_asm = False
cfi = False
# Specifies the line ending format to use for all generated text files.
# Defaults to using the native EOL on each platform (\r\n on Windows, \n on Linux&OSX)
output_eol = os.linesep
def is_valid_abspath(path_name):
# Any path that is underneath the emscripten repository root must be ok.
if shared.path_from_root().replace('\\', '/') in path_name.replace('\\', '/'):
return True
for valid_abspath in valid_abspaths:
if in_directory(valid_abspath, path_name):
return True
return False
def check_bad_eq(arg):
assert '=' not in arg, 'Invalid parameter (do not use "=" with "--" options)'
# Defaults to not showing absolute path warnings
absolute_warning_shown = True
for i in range(len(newargs)):
# Scan for path warning flag in advance from other cmdline flags, so that it works even if -I or -L directives are present before this.
if newargs[i] == '-Wwarn-absolute-paths':
newargs[i] = ''
absolute_warning_shown = False
elif newargs[i] == '-Wno-warn-absolute-paths':
newargs[i] = ''
absolute_warning_shown = True
elif newargs[i] in ['-l', '-L', '-I']:
# Scan for individual -l/-L/-I arguments and concatenate the next arg on if there is no suffix
newargs[i] += newargs[i+1]
newargs[i+1] = ''
settings_changes = []
def validate_arg_level(level_string, max_level, err_msg):
try:
level = int(level_string)
assert 0 <= level <= max_level
except:
raise Exception(err_msg)
return level
def detect_fixed_language_mode(args):
check_next = False
for item in args:
if check_next:
if item in ("c++", "c"):
return True
else:
check_next = False
if item.startswith("-x"):
lmode = item[2:] if len(item) > 2 else None
if lmode in ("c++", "c"):
return True
else:
check_next = True
continue
return False
has_fixed_language_mode = detect_fixed_language_mode(newargs)
should_exit = False
for i in range(len(newargs)):
newargs[i] = newargs[i].strip() # On Windows Vista (and possibly others), excessive spaces in the command line leak into the items in this array, so trim e.g. 'foo.cpp ' -> 'foo.cpp'
if newargs[i].startswith('-O'):
# Let -O default to -O2, which is what gcc does.
requested_level = newargs[i][2:] or '2'
if requested_level == 's':
llvm_opts = ['-Os']
requested_level = 2
shrink_level = 1
settings_changes.append('INLINING_LIMIT=50')
elif requested_level == 'z':
llvm_opts = ['-Oz']
requested_level = 2
shrink_level = 2
settings_changes.append('INLINING_LIMIT=25')
opt_level = validate_arg_level(requested_level, 3, 'Invalid optimization level: ' + newargs[i])
elif newargs[i].startswith('--js-opts'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
js_opts = eval(newargs[i+1])
if js_opts: force_js_opts = True
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--llvm-opts'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
llvm_opts = eval(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--llvm-lto'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
llvm_lto = eval(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--closure'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
use_closure_compiler = int(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--js-transform'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
js_transform = newargs[i+1]
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--pre-js'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
pre_js += open(newargs[i+1]).read() + '\n'
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--post-js'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
post_js += open(newargs[i+1]).read() + '\n'
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--minify'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
assert newargs[i+1] == '0', '0 is the only supported option for --minify; 1 has been deprecated'
debug_level = max(1, debug_level)
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('-g'):
requested_level = newargs[i][2:] or '3'
debug_level = validate_arg_level(requested_level, 4, 'Invalid debug level: ' + newargs[i])
requested_debug = newargs[i]
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '-profiling' or newargs[i] == '--profiling':
debug_level = 2
profiling = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '-profiling-funcs' or newargs[i] == '--profiling-funcs':
profiling_funcs = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--tracing' or newargs[i] == '--memoryprofiler':
if newargs[i] == '--memoryprofiler':
memory_profiler = True
tracing = True
newargs[i] = ''
newargs.append('-D__EMSCRIPTEN_TRACING__=1')
settings_changes.append("EMSCRIPTEN_TRACING=1")
js_libraries.append(shared.path_from_root('src', 'library_trace.js'))
elif newargs[i] == '--emit-symbol-map':
emit_symbol_map = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--bind':
bind = True
newargs[i] = ''
js_libraries.append(shared.path_from_root('src', 'embind', 'emval.js'))
js_libraries.append(shared.path_from_root('src', 'embind', 'embind.js'))
if default_cxx_std:
default_cxx_std = '-std=c++11' # Force C++11 for embind code, but only if user has not explicitly overridden a standard.
elif newargs[i].startswith('-std=') or newargs[i].startswith('--std='):
default_cxx_std = '' # User specified a standard to use, clear Emscripten from specifying it.
elif newargs[i].startswith('--embed-file'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
embed_files.append(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--preload-file'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
preload_files.append(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--exclude-file'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
exclude_files.append(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--use-preload-cache'):
use_preload_cache = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--no-heap-copy'):
no_heap_copy = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--use-preload-plugins'):
use_preload_plugins = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--ignore-dynamic-linking':
ignore_dynamic_linking = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '-v':
shared.COMPILER_OPTS += ['-v']
shared.check_sanity(force=True)
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--shell-file'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
shell_path = newargs[i+1]
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--js-library'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
js_libraries.append(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--remove-duplicates':
logging.warning('--remove-duplicates is deprecated as it is no longer needed. If you cannot link without it, file a bug with a testcase')
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--jcache':
logging.error('jcache is no longer supported')
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--cache':
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
os.environ['EM_CACHE'] = newargs[i+1]
shared.reconfigure_cache()
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--clear-cache':
logging.info('clearing cache as requested by --clear-cache')
shared.Cache.erase()
shared.check_sanity(force=True) # this is a good time for a sanity check
should_exit = True
elif newargs[i] == '--clear-ports':
logging.info('clearing ports and cache as requested by --clear-ports')
system_libs.Ports.erase()
shared.Cache.erase()
shared.check_sanity(force=True) # this is a good time for a sanity check
should_exit = True
elif newargs[i] == '--show-ports':
system_libs.show_ports()
should_exit = True
elif newargs[i] == '--save-bc':
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
save_bc = newargs[i+1]
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--memory-init-file':
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
memory_init_file = int(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--proxy-to-worker':
proxy_to_worker = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--valid-abspath':
valid_abspaths.append(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--separate-asm':
separate_asm = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith(('-I', '-L')):
path_name = newargs[i][2:]
if not absolute_warning_shown and os.path.isabs(path_name) and not is_valid_abspath(path_name):
logging.warning('-I or -L of an absolute path "' + newargs[i] + '" encountered. If this is to a local system header/library, it may cause problems (local system files make sense for compiling natively on your system, but not necessarily to JavaScript).') # Of course an absolute path to a non-system-specific library or header is fine, and you can ignore this warning. The danger are system headers that are e.g. x86 specific and nonportable. The emscripten bundled headers are modified to be portable, local system ones are generally not
absolute_warning_shown = True
elif newargs[i] == '--emrun':
emrun = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--cpuprofiler':
cpu_profiler = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--threadprofiler':
thread_profiler = True
settings_changes.append('PTHREADS_PROFILING=1')
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--default-obj-ext':
newargs[i] = ''
default_object_extension = newargs[i+1]
if not default_object_extension.startswith('.'):
default_object_extension = '.' + default_object_extension
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '-msse':
newargs.append('-D__SSE__=1')
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '-msse2':
newargs.append('-D__SSE__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSE2__=1')
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '-msse3':
newargs.append('-D__SSE__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSE2__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSE3__=1')
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '-mssse3':
newargs.append('-D__SSE__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSE2__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSE3__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSSE3__=1')
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '-msse4.1':
newargs.append('-D__SSE__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSE2__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSE3__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSSE3__=1')
newargs.append('-D__SSE4_1__=1')
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith("-fsanitize=cfi"):
cfi = True
elif newargs[i] == "--output_eol":
if newargs[i+1].lower() == 'windows':
output_eol = '\r\n'
elif newargs[i+1].lower() == 'linux':
output_eol = '\n'
else:
logging.error('Invalid value "' + newargs[i+1] + '" to --output_eol!')
exit(1)
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
if should_exit:
sys.exit(0)
newargs = [arg for arg in newargs if arg is not '']
for i in range(0, len(newargs)):
arg = newargs[i]
if not arg.startswith('-'):
if arg.endswith(C_ENDINGS + OBJC_ENDINGS):
use_cxx = False
if not use_cxx:
default_cxx_std = '' # Compiling C code with .c files, don't enforce a default C++ std.
call = CXX if use_cxx else CC
# If user did not specify a default -std for C++ code, specify the emscripten default.
if default_cxx_std:
newargs = newargs + [default_cxx_std]
if emrun:
pre_js += open(shared.path_from_root('src', 'emrun_prejs.js')).read() + '\n'
post_js += open(shared.path_from_root('src', 'emrun_postjs.js')).read() + '\n'
if cpu_profiler:
post_js += open(shared.path_from_root('src', 'cpuprofiler.js')).read() + '\n'
if memory_profiler:
post_js += open(shared.path_from_root('src', 'memoryprofiler.js')).read() + '\n'
if thread_profiler:
post_js += open(shared.path_from_root('src', 'threadprofiler.js')).read() + '\n'
if js_opts is None: js_opts = opt_level >= 2
if llvm_opts is None: llvm_opts = LLVM_OPT_LEVEL[opt_level]
if memory_init_file is None: memory_init_file = opt_level >= 2
# TODO: support source maps with js_transform
if js_transform and debug_level >= 4:
logging.warning('disabling source maps because a js transform is being done')
debug_level = 3
if DEBUG: start_time = time.time() # done after parsing arguments, which might affect debug state
for i in range(len(newargs)):
if newargs[i] == '-s':
if is_minus_s_for_emcc(newargs, i):
key = newargs[i+1]
settings_changes.append(key)
newargs[i] = newargs[i+1] = ''
assert key != 'WASM_BACKEND', 'do not set -s WASM_BACKEND, instead set EMCC_WASM_BACKEND=1 in the environment'
newargs = [arg for arg in newargs if arg is not '']
# Find input files
# These three arrays are used to store arguments of different types for
# type-specific processing. In order to shuffle the arguments back together
# after processing, all of these arrays hold tuples (original_index, value).
# Note that the index part of the tuple can have a fractional part for input
# arguments that expand into multiple processed arguments, as in -Wl,-f1,-f2.
input_files = []
libs = []
link_flags = []
# All of the above arg lists entries contain indexes into the full argument
# list. In order to add extra implicit args (embind.cc, etc) below, we keep a
# counter for the next index that should be used.
next_arg_index = len(newargs)
has_source_inputs = False
has_header_inputs = False
lib_dirs = [shared.path_from_root('system', 'local', 'lib'),
shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib')]
for i in range(len(newargs)): # find input files XXX this a simple heuristic. we should really analyze based on a full understanding of gcc params,
# right now we just assume that what is left contains no more |-x OPT| things
arg = newargs[i]
if i > 0:
prev = newargs[i-1]
if prev in ['-MT', '-MF', '-MQ', '-D', '-U', '-o', '-x', '-Xpreprocessor', '-include', '-imacros', '-idirafter', '-iprefix', '-iwithprefix', '-iwithprefixbefore', '-isysroot', '-imultilib', '-A', '-isystem', '-iquote', '-install_name', '-compatibility_version', '-current_version', '-I', '-L', '-include-pch']: continue # ignore this gcc-style argument
if os.path.islink(arg) and os.path.realpath(arg).endswith(SOURCE_ENDINGS + BITCODE_ENDINGS + DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS + ASSEMBLY_ENDINGS + HEADER_ENDINGS):
arg = os.path.realpath(arg)
if not arg.startswith('-'):
if not os.path.exists(arg):
logging.error('%s: No such file or directory ("%s" was expected to be an input file, based on the commandline arguments provided)', arg, arg)
exit(1)
arg_ending = filename_type_ending(arg)
if arg_ending.endswith(SOURCE_ENDINGS + BITCODE_ENDINGS + DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS + ASSEMBLY_ENDINGS + HEADER_ENDINGS) or shared.Building.is_ar(arg): # we already removed -o <target>, so all these should be inputs
newargs[i] = ''
if arg_ending.endswith(SOURCE_ENDINGS):
input_files.append((i, arg))
has_source_inputs = True
elif arg_ending.endswith(HEADER_ENDINGS):
input_files.append((i, arg))
has_header_inputs = True
elif arg_ending.endswith(ASSEMBLY_ENDINGS) or shared.Building.is_bitcode(arg): # this should be bitcode, make sure it is valid
input_files.append((i, arg))
elif arg_ending.endswith(STATICLIB_ENDINGS + DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS):
# if it's not, and it's a library, just add it to libs to find later
l = unsuffixed_basename(arg)
for prefix in LIB_PREFIXES:
if not prefix: continue
if l.startswith(prefix):
l = l[len(prefix):]
break
libs.append((i, l))
newargs[i] = ''
else:
logging.warning(arg + ' is not valid LLVM bitcode')
elif arg_ending.endswith(STATICLIB_ENDINGS):
if not shared.Building.is_ar(arg):
if shared.Building.is_bitcode(arg):
logging.error(arg + ': File has a suffix of a static library ' + str(STATICLIB_ENDINGS) + ', but instead is an LLVM bitcode file! When linking LLVM bitcode files, use one of the suffixes ' + str(BITCODE_ENDINGS))
else:
logging.error(arg + ': Unknown format, not a static library!')
exit(1)
else:
if has_fixed_language_mode:
newargs[i] = ''
input_files.append((i, arg))
has_source_inputs = True
else:
logging.error(arg + ": Input file has an unknown suffix, don't know what to do with it!")
exit(1)
elif arg.startswith('-L'):
lib_dirs.append(arg[2:])
newargs[i] = ''
elif arg.startswith('-l'):
libs.append((i, arg[2:]))
newargs[i] = ''
elif arg.startswith('-Wl,'):
# Multiple comma separated link flags can be specified. Create fake
# fractional indices for these: -Wl,a,b,c,d at index 4 becomes:
# (4, a), (4.25, b), (4.5, c), (4.75, d)
link_flags_to_add = arg.split(',')[1:]
for flag_index, flag in enumerate(link_flags_to_add):
# Only keep flags that shared.Building.link knows how to deal with.
# We currently can't handle flags with options (like
# -Wl,-rpath,/bin:/lib, where /bin:/lib is an option for the -rpath
# flag).
if flag in SUPPORTED_LINKER_FLAGS:
link_flags.append((i + float(flag_index) / len(link_flags_to_add), flag))
newargs[i] = ''
original_input_files = input_files[:]
newargs = [arg for arg in newargs if arg is not '']
# -c means do not link in gcc, and for us, the parallel is to not go all the way to JS, but stop at bitcode
has_dash_c = '-c' in newargs
if has_dash_c:
assert has_source_inputs or has_header_inputs, 'Must have source code or header inputs to use -c'
target = target_basename + '.o'
final_suffix = 'o'
if '-E' in newargs:
final_suffix = 'eout' # not bitcode, not js; but just result from preprocessing stage of the input file
if '-M' in newargs or '-MM' in newargs:
final_suffix = 'mout' # not bitcode, not js; but just dependency rule of the input file
final_ending = ('.' + final_suffix) if len(final_suffix) > 0 else ''
# target is now finalized, can finalize other _target s
js_target = unsuffixed(target) + '.js'
asm_target = js_target[:-3] + '.asm.js' # might not be used, but if it is, this is the name
wasm_text_target = asm_target.replace('.asm.js', '.wast') # ditto, might not be used
wasm_binary_target = asm_target.replace('.asm.js', '.wasm') # ditto, might not be used
if final_suffix == 'html' and not separate_asm and ('PRECISE_F32=2' in settings_changes or 'USE_PTHREADS=2' in settings_changes):
separate_asm = True
logging.warning('forcing separate asm output (--separate-asm), because -s PRECISE_F32=2 or -s USE_PTHREADS=2 was passed.')
if separate_asm:
shared.Settings.SEPARATE_ASM = os.path.basename(asm_target)
if 'EMCC_STRICT' in os.environ:
shared.Settings.STRICT = os.environ.get('EMCC_STRICT') != '0'
# Libraries are searched before settings_changes are applied, so apply the value for STRICT and ERROR_ON_MISSING_LIBRARIES from
# command line already now.
def get_last_setting_change(setting):
return ([None] + filter(lambda x: x.startswith(setting + '='), settings_changes))[-1]
strict_cmdline = get_last_setting_change('STRICT')
if strict_cmdline:
shared.Settings.STRICT = int(strict_cmdline[len('STRICT='):])
if shared.Settings.STRICT:
shared.Settings.ERROR_ON_UNDEFINED_SYMBOLS = 1
shared.Settings.ERROR_ON_MISSING_LIBRARIES = 1
error_on_missing_libraries_cmdline = get_last_setting_change('ERROR_ON_MISSING_LIBRARIES')
if error_on_missing_libraries_cmdline:
shared.Settings.ERROR_ON_MISSING_LIBRARIES = int(error_on_missing_libraries_cmdline[len('ERROR_ON_MISSING_LIBRARIES='):])
system_js_libraries = []
# Find library files
for i, lib in libs:
logging.debug('looking for library "%s"', lib)
found = False
for prefix in LIB_PREFIXES:
for suff in STATICLIB_ENDINGS + DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS:
name = prefix + lib + suff
for lib_dir in lib_dirs:
path = os.path.join(lib_dir, name)
if os.path.exists(path):
logging.debug('found library "%s" at %s', lib, path)
input_files.append((i, path))
found = True
break
if found: break
if found: break
if not found:
system_js_libraries += shared.Building.path_to_system_js_libraries(lib)
# Certain linker flags imply some link libraries to be pulled in by default.
system_js_libraries += shared.Building.path_to_system_js_libraries_for_settings(settings_changes)
settings_changes.append('SYSTEM_JS_LIBRARIES="' + ','.join(system_js_libraries) + '"')
# If not compiling to JS, then we are compiling to an intermediate bitcode objects or library, so
# ignore dynamic linking, since multiple dynamic linkings can interfere with each other
if not filename_type_suffix(target) in JS_CONTAINING_SUFFIXES or ignore_dynamic_linking:
def check(input_file):
if filename_type_ending(input_file) in DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS:
if not ignore_dynamic_linking: logging.warning('ignoring dynamic library %s because not compiling to JS or HTML, remember to link it when compiling to JS or HTML at the end', os.path.basename(input_file))
return False
else:
return True
input_files = [(i, input_file) for (i, input_file) in input_files if check(input_file)]
if len(input_files) == 0:
logging.error('no input files\nnote that input files without a known suffix are ignored, make sure your input files end with one of: ' + str(SOURCE_ENDINGS + BITCODE_ENDINGS + DYNAMICLIB_ENDINGS + STATICLIB_ENDINGS + ASSEMBLY_ENDINGS + HEADER_ENDINGS))