hdf5/config/gnu-flags
Bill Wendling 1b89fa3640 [svn-r4408]
Purpose:
	Feature Addition
Description:
	Added support for gcc 3.0.x. GCC 3.0.x supports the C99
	specification. The "-std=c99" gets rid of those annoying "warning
	long long not supported by ANSI standard" messages.
Platforms tested:
	Linux and gcc 3.0.1
2001-08-23 12:14:06 -05:00

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# -*- shell-script -*-
#
# This file should be sourced into configure if the compiler is the
# GNU gcc compiler or a derivative. It is careful not to do anything
# if the compiler is not GNU; otherwise `cc_flags_set' is set to `yes'
#
# Get the compiler version in a way that works for gcc, egcs, and
# pgcc unless a compiler version is already known
#
# cc_vendor: The compiler name: gcc, egcs, or pgcc
# cc_version: Version number: 2.91.60, 2.7.2.1
#
if test X = "X$cc_flags_set"; then
cc_version="`$CC $CFLAGS -v 2>&1 |grep 'gcc version' |\
sed 's/.*gcc version \([-a-z0-9\.]*\).*/\1/'`"
cc_vendor=`echo $cc_version |sed 's/\([a-z]*\).*/\1/'`
cc_version=`echo $cc_version |sed 's/[-a-z]//g'`
if test X = "X$cc_vendor" -a X != "X$cc_version"; then
cc_vendor=gcc
fi
if test "-" != "$cc_vendor-$cc_version"; then
echo "compiler '$CC' is GNU $cc_vendor-$cc_version"
fi
# Some version numbers
cc_vers_major=`echo $cc_version | cut -f1 -d.`
cc_vers_minor=`echo $cc_version | cut -f2 -d.`
cc_vers_patch=`echo $cc_version | cut -f3 -d.`
test -n "$cc_vers_major" || cc_vers_major=0
test -n "$cc_vers_minor" || cc_vers_minor=0
test -n "$cc_vers_patch" || cc_vers_patch=0
cc_vers_all=`expr $cc_vers_major '*' 1000000 + $cc_vers_minor '*' 1000 + $cc_vers_patch`
fi
# GCC compilers before gcc-2.8.1 have problems with `long long'.
if test gcc = $cc_vendor -a $cc_vers_all -lt 2008001; then
cat <<EOF
**
** This compiler may be unable to properly compile the long long
** data type used extensively by hdf5, although specifying
** --disable-hsizet for configure may work around those bugs.
** There may be other code generation problems also, especially
** when optimizations are enabled. Please upgrade to at least GNU
** gcc version 2.8.1 before reporting bugs to the HDF5 team.
**
EOF
sleep 5
# Current EGCS compilers have problems with `long long' and register
# allocation when optimizations are turned on for x86 systems.
elif test egcs = $cc_vendor -a $cc_vers_all -le 2091066; then
if test "$HSIZET" != "large"; then
cat <<EOF
**
** This compiler may have problems allocating registers when
** optimizations are enabled on some platforms. Specifying
** --disable-hsizet usually avoids the bug.
**
EOF
sleep 5
fi
# All current versions of PGCC have problems also.
elif test pgcc = $cc_vendor -a $cc_vers_all -le 2091066; then
cat <<EOF
**
** This compiler may have problems allocating registers for long
** long data types when optimizations are enabled. There may be
** other code generation problems as well. We know of no version
** of pgcc which is capable of compiling HDF5 in production mode.
** Please use gcc-2.8 or egcs-1.1.1 before reporting bugs.
**
EOF
sleep 5
fi
# Architecture-specific flags
case "$host_os-$host_cpu" in
# FreeBSD sets the information from "hostname -m" to the general machine
# architecture, not the specific CPU for the machine, so even our
# Pentium II Xeon server is set to "i386". Once we know we are on a FreeBSD
# machine, use the "sysctl" command to get the CPU hardware model.
freebsd*)
host_cpu_model=`sysctl -n hw.model`
case "$host_cpu_model" in
# Hmm.. this might not catch Celerons, but it won't hurt them either...
*Pro*|*II*)
# This check should be kept in sync with the *-i686 check below
case "$cc_vendor-$cc_version" in
gcc-2.95*|gcc-3*)
ARCH=${ARCH:="-march=i686"}
;;
gcc-*|egcs-*|pgcc-*)
ARCH=${ARCH:="-mcpu=pentiumpro -march=pentiumpro"}
;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
*-i686)
case "$cc_vendor-$cc_version" in
gcc-2.9[56]*|gcc-3*)
ARCH=${ARCH:="-march=i686"}
;;
gcc-*|egcs-*|pgcc-*)
ARCH=${ARCH:="-mcpu=pentiumpro -march=pentiumpro"}
;;
esac
;;
esac
# Host-specific flags
case "`hostname`" in
hawkwind.ncsa.uiuc.edu)
ARCH="$ARCH -pipe"
;;
esac
# Common GCC flags for various situations
case "$cc_vendor-$cc_version" in
gcc*|egcs*|pgcc*)
# General
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $ARCH -ansi -pedantic -Wchar-subscripts -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wbad-function-cast -Wcast-qual -Wcast-align -Wwrite-strings -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wnested-externs -Winline -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion -Wredundant-decls"
# Production
PROD_CFLAGS="-O2 $NOFP -finline-functions"
PROD_CPPFLAGS=
# Debug
DEBUG_CFLAGS="-g -fverbose-asm"
DEBUG_CPPFLAGS=
# Profile
PROFILE_CFLAGS=-pg
PROFILE_CPPFLAGS=
;;
esac
# Version specific GCC flags
case "$cc_vendor-$cc_version" in
gcc-2.7*)
# No changes from default GCC flags...
# Flags are set
cc_flags_set=yes
;;
gcc-2.8.*)
# General
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $ARCH -Wsign-compare"
# Production
PROD_CFLAGS="$PROD_CFLAGS -fschedule-insns2"
# Flags are set
cc_flags_set=yes
;;
gcc-2.95.[3456789])
# Start using the C99 Standard's extensions (long long, etc.)
# (Not quite yet... -QAK)
# General
#CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -std=c9x"
# Flags are set
cc_flags_set=yes
;;
gcc-2.95.[12])
# No changes from default GCC flags...
# Flags are set
cc_flags_set=yes
;;
gcc-3.*)
CFLAGS="`echo $CFLAGS | sed -e 's/-ansi/-std=c99/g'`"
# Flags are set
cc_flags_set=yes
;;
egcs-2.*|pgcc-2.*)
# General
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $ARCH -Wsign-compare"
# Production
PROD_CFLAGS="-O6 $NOFP"
# Flags are set
cc_flags_set=yes
;;
gcc-*|egcs-*|pgcc-*)
# This must be some other GNU compiler that we don't know about.
# Just use fairly generic flags.
# Production
PROD_CFLAGS=-O
PROD_CPPFLAGS=
# Debug
DEBUG_CFLAGS=-g
DEBUG_CPPFLAGS=
# Profile
PROFILE_CFLAGS=-pg
PROFILE_CPPFLAGS=
# Flags are set
cc_flags_set=yes
;;
esac
# Clear cc info if no flags set
if test X = "X$cc_flags_set"; then
cc_vendor=
cc_version=
fi