# WARNING: Do not change cc-opt, cc-opt-alt or cc-warning without checking if # clang bug #49364 is fixed. stderr is redirected to /dev/null on # purpose, to work around a clang 11 bug that crashes if stderr is # redirected to stdin. # # Function used to detect support of a given option by the compiler. # Usage: CFLAGS += $(call cc-opt,option). Eg: $(call cc-opt,-fwrapv) # Note: ensure the referencing variable is assigned using ":=" and not "=" to # call it only once. cc-opt = $(shell set -e; if $(CC) -Werror $(1) -E -xc - -o /dev/null &0 2>/dev/null; then echo "$(1)"; fi;) # same but tries with $2 if $1 is not supported cc-opt-alt = $(if $(shell set -e; if $(CC) -Werror $(1) -E -xc - -o /dev/null &0 2>/dev/null; then echo 1;fi),$(1),$(call cc-opt,$(2))) # validate a list of options one at a time cc-all-opts = $(foreach a,$(1),$(call cc-opt,$(a))) # try to pass plenty of options at once, take them on success or try them # one at a time on failure and keep successful ones. This is handy to quickly # validate most common options. cc-all-fast = $(if $(call cc-opt,$(1)),$(1),$(call cc-all-opts,$(1))) # Below we verify that the compiler supports any -Wno-something option to # disable any warning, or if a special option is needed to achieve that. This # will allow to get rid of testing when the compiler doesn't care. The result # is made of two variables: # - cc-anywno that's non-empty if the compiler supports disabling anything # - cc-wnouwo that may contain an option needed to enable this behavior # Gcc 4.x and above do not need any option but will still complain about unknown # options if another warning or error happens, and as such they're not testable. # Clang needs a special option -Wno-unknown-warning-option. Compilers not # supporting this option will check all warnings individually. cc-anywno := $(call cc-opt,-Wno-haproxy-warning) cc-wnouwo := $(if $(cc-anywno),,$(call cc-opt,-Wno-unknown-warning-option)) cc-anywno := $(if $(cc-anywno)$(cc-wnouwo),1) # Disable a warning when supported by the compiler. Don't put spaces around the # warning! And don't use cc-opt which doesn't always report an error until # another one is also returned. If "cc-anywno" is set, the compiler supports # -Wno- followed by anything so we don't even need to start the compiler. # Usage: CFLAGS += $(call cc-nowarn,warning). Eg: $(call cc-opt,format-truncation) cc-nowarn = $(if $(cc-anywno),-Wno-$(1),$(shell set -e; if $(CC) -Werror -W$(1) -E -xc - -o /dev/null &0 2>/dev/null; then echo "-Wno-$(1)"; fi;))