RetroZilla/config/glibcversion.sh
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#!/bin/sh
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##############################################################################
##
## Name: glibcversion.sh - Print __GLIBC__ version if gnu libc 2 is
## found.
##
## Description: This script is needed by the mozilla build system. It needs
## to determine whether the current platform (mostly the
## various linux "platforms") are based on the gnu libc2. This
## information is later used in mozilla to determine whether
## gnu libc 2 specific "features" need to be handled, such
## as broken locales.
##
## Author: Ramiro Estrugo <ramiro@netscape.com>
##
##############################################################################
##
## Command Line Flags Supported:
##
## -g | --is-glibc2: Print True/False if detected __GLIBC__.
##
## -v | --print-version: Print value of __GLIBC__ if found, or none.
##
## -o | --set-object-name: Set object name for current system.
## -cc | --set-compiler: Set compiler for building test program.
##
##
## Constants
##
GLIBC_PROG_PREFIX=./get_glibc_info
##
## Defaults
##
GLIBC_PRINT_IS_GLIBC2=False
GLIBC_PRINT_VERSION=False
GLIBC_OBJECT_NAME=`uname`-`uname -r`
GLIBC_CC=cc
function glibc_usage()
{
echo
echo "Usage: `basename $0` [options]"
echo
echo " -g, --is-glibc2: Print True/False if detected __GLIBC__."
echo
echo " -v, --print-version: Print value of __GLIBC__ if found, or none."
echo
echo " -o, --set-object-name: Set object name for current system."
echo " -cc, --set-compiler: Set compiler for building test program."
echo
echo " -h, --help: Print this blurb."
echo
echo "The default is '-v' if no options are given."
echo
}
##
## Parse the command line
##
while [ "$*" ]; do
case $1 in
-h | --help)
shift
glibc_usage
exit 0
;;
-g | --is-glibc2)
shift
GLIBC_PRINT_IS_GLIBC2=True
;;
-v | --print-version)
shift
GLIBC_PRINT_VERSION=True
;;
-o | --set-object-name)
shift
GLIBC_OBJECT_NAME="$1"
shift
;;
-cc | --set-compiler)
shift
GLIBC_CC="$1"
shift
;;
-*)
echo "`basename $0`: invalid option '$1'"
shift
glibc_usage
exit 0
;;
esac
done
##
## Motif info program name
##
GLIBC_PROG="$GLIBC_PROG_PREFIX"_"$GLIBC_OBJECT_NAME"
GLIBC_SRC="$GLIBC_PROG_PREFIX"_"$GLIBC_OBJECT_NAME.c"
##
## Cleanup the dummy test source/program
##
function glibc_cleanup()
{
true
# rm -f $GLIBC_PROG
# rm -f $GLIBC_SRC
}
glibc_cleanup
if [ ! -f $GLIBC_SRC ]
then
cat << EOF > $GLIBC_SRC
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc,char ** argv)
{
#ifdef __GLIBC__
fprintf(stdout,"%d\n",__GLIBC__);
#else
fprintf(stdout,"none\n");
#endif
return 0;
}
EOF
fi
if [ ! -f $GLIBC_SRC ]
then
echo
echo "Could not create test program source $GLIBC_SRC."
echo
glibc_cleanup
exit
fi
##
## Compile the dummy test program if needed
##
if [ ! -x $GLIBC_PROG ]
then
$GLIBC_CC -o $GLIBC_PROG $GLIBC_SRC
fi
if [ ! -x $GLIBC_PROG ]
then
echo
echo "Could not create test program $GLIBC_PROG."
echo
glibc_cleanup
exit
fi
##
## Execute the dummy test program
##
GLIBC_PROG_OUTPUT=`$GLIBC_PROG`
##
## -g | --is-glibc2
##
if [ "$GLIBC_PRINT_IS_GLIBC2" = "True" ]
then
if [ "$GLIBC_PROG_OUTPUT" = "2" ]
then
echo True
else
echo False
fi
glibc_cleanup
exit 0
fi
echo $GLIBC_PROG_OUTPUT
glibc_cleanup