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auto merge of #10964 : cartazio/rust/gcc-detector, r=alexcrichton
@alexcrichton and others: heres a proof of concept patch for configure that (for now is OS X only) checks at the very end of the configure script if ``cc``, ``gcc``, and ``g++`` possibly point to the same compiler or not. The way its currently done is i call ```cc --version```, ``gcc --version`` and ``g++ --version`` and check if theres any matchings for the word ``clang``, ``gcc`` or ``g++``. So it doesn't rule out miss matched gcc versions or the like, but thats a bit more implausible I think.
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@@ -559,6 +559,27 @@ then
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step_msg "on OS X 10.9, forcing use of clang"
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CFG_ENABLE_CLANG=1
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putvar CFG_ENABLE_CLANG
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else
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# on OS X, with xcode 5 and newer, certain developers may have
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# cc, gcc and g++ point to a mixture of clang and gcc
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# if so, this will create very strange build errors
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# this last stanza is to detect some such problems and save the future rust
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# contributor some time solving that issue.
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# this detection could be generalized to other OSes aside from OS X
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# but the issue seems most likely to happen on OS X
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chk_cc () {
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$1 --version 2> /dev/null | grep -q $2
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}
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# check that gcc, cc and g++ all point to the same compiler.
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# note that for xcode 5, g++ points to clang, not clang++
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if !((chk_cc gcc clang && chk_cc g++ clang) ||
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(chk_cc gcc gcc &&( chk_cc g++ g++ || chk g++ gcc))) then
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err "the gcc and g++ in your path point to different compilers.
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Check which versions are in your path with cc --version and g++ --version.
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To resolve this problem, either fix your PATH or run configure with --enable-clang"
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fi
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fi
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fi
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