CMake/Modules/Compiler/XL.cmake

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Simplify CMake per-source license notices Per-source copyright/license notice headers that spell out copyright holder names and years are hard to maintain and often out-of-date or plain wrong. Precise contributor information is already maintained automatically by the version control tool. Ultimately it is the receiver of a file who is responsible for determining its licensing status, and per-source notices are merely a convenience. Therefore it is simpler and more accurate for each source to have a generic notice of the license name and references to more detailed information on copyright holders and full license terms. Our `Copyright.txt` file now contains a list of Contributors whose names appeared source-level copyright notices. It also references version control history for more precise information. Therefore we no longer need to spell out the list of Contributors in each source file notice. Replace CMake per-source copyright/license notice headers with a short description of the license and links to `Copyright.txt` and online information available from "https://cmake.org/licensing". The online URL also handles cases of modules being copied out of our source into other projects, so we can drop our notices about replacing links with full license text. Run the `Utilities/Scripts/filter-notices.bash` script to perform the majority of the replacements mechanically. Manually fix up shebang lines and trailing newlines in a few files. Manually update the notices in a few files that the script does not handle.
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# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
# This module is shared by multiple languages; use include blocker.
if(__COMPILER_XL)
return()
endif()
set(__COMPILER_XL 1)
# Find the CreateExportList program that comes with this toolchain.
find_program(CMAKE_XL_CreateExportList
NAMES CreateExportList
DOC "IBM XL CreateExportList tool"
)
macro(__compiler_xl lang)
# Feature flags.
set(CMAKE_${lang}_VERBOSE_FLAG "-V")
set(CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILE_OPTIONS_PIC "-qpic")
string(APPEND CMAKE_${lang}_FLAGS_DEBUG_INIT " -g")
string(APPEND CMAKE_${lang}_FLAGS_RELEASE_INIT " -O")
string(APPEND CMAKE_${lang}_FLAGS_MINSIZEREL_INIT " -O")
string(APPEND CMAKE_${lang}_FLAGS_RELWITHDEBINFO_INIT " -g")
set(CMAKE_${lang}_CREATE_PREPROCESSED_SOURCE "<CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILER> <DEFINES> <INCLUDES> <FLAGS> -E <SOURCE> > <PREPROCESSED_SOURCE>")
set(CMAKE_${lang}_CREATE_ASSEMBLY_SOURCE "<CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILER> <DEFINES> <INCLUDES> <FLAGS> -S <SOURCE> -o <ASSEMBLY_SOURCE>")
# CMAKE_XL_CreateExportList is part of the AIX XL compilers but not the linux ones.
# If we found the tool, we'll use it to create exports, otherwise stick with the regular
# create shared library compile line.
if (CMAKE_XL_CreateExportList)
# The compiler front-end passes all object files, archive files, and shared
# library files named on the command line to CreateExportList to create a
# list of all symbols to be exported from the shared library. This causes
# all archive members to be copied into the shared library whether they are
# needed or not. Instead we run the tool ourselves to pass only the object
# files so that we export only the symbols actually provided by the sources.
set(CMAKE_${lang}_CREATE_SHARED_LIBRARY
"${CMAKE_XL_CreateExportList} <OBJECT_DIR>/objects.exp <OBJECTS>"
Support building shared libraries or modules without soname (#13155) Add a boolean target property NO_SONAME which may be used to disable soname for the specified shared library or module even if the platform supports it. This property should be useful for private shared libraries or various plugins which live in private directories and have not been designed to be found or loaded globally. Replace references to <CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SONAME_${LANG}_FLAG> and hard-coded -install_name flags with a conditional <SONAME_FLAG> which is expanded to the value of the CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SONAME_${LANG}_FLAG definition as long as soname supports is enabled for the target in question. Keep expanding CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_SONAME_${LANG}_FLAG in rules in case third party projects still use it. Such projects would not yet use NO_SONAME so the adjacent <TARGET_SONAME> will always be expanded. Make <TARGET_INSTALLNAME_DIR> NO_SONAME aware as well. Since -install_name is soname on OS X, this should not be a problem if this variable is expanded only if soname is enabled. The Ninja generator performs rule variable substitution only once globally per rule to put its own placeholders. Final substitution is performed by ninja at build time. Therefore we cannot conditionally replace the soname placeholders on a per-target basis. Rather than omitting $SONAME from rules.ninja, simply do not write its contents for targets which have NO_SONAME. Since 3 variables are affected by NO_SONAME ($SONAME, $SONAME_FLAG, $INSTALLNAME_DIR), set them only if soname is enabled.
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"<CMAKE_${lang}_COMPILER> <CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_${lang}_FLAGS> <LANGUAGE_COMPILE_FLAGS> <LINK_FLAGS> <CMAKE_SHARED_LIBRARY_CREATE_${lang}_FLAGS> -Wl,-bE:<OBJECT_DIR>/objects.exp <SONAME_FLAG><TARGET_SONAME> -o <TARGET> <OBJECTS> <LINK_LIBRARIES>"
)
endif()
endmacro()