From 0c928da96d5fb8fe8f929db40b2d807053113f35 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kirill Smelkov Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2010 20:08:12 +0400 Subject: tcc: Draft suppoprt for -MD/-MF options In build systems, this is used to automatically collect target dependencies, e.g. ---- 8< (hello.c) ---- #include "hello.h" #include int main() { printf("Hello World!\n"); return 0; } $ tcc -MD -c hello.c # -> hello.o, hello.d $ cat hello.d hello.o : \ hello.c \ hello.h \ /usr/include/stdio.h \ /usr/include/features.h \ /usr/include/bits/predefs.h \ /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h \ /usr/include/bits/wordsize.h \ /usr/include/gnu/stubs.h \ /usr/include/bits/wordsize.h \ /usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h \ /home/kirr/local/tcc/lib/tcc/include/stddef.h \ /usr/include/bits/types.h \ /usr/include/bits/wordsize.h \ /usr/include/bits/typesizes.h \ /usr/include/libio.h \ /usr/include/_G_config.h \ /usr/include/wchar.h \ /home/kirr/local/tcc/lib/tcc/include/stdarg.h \ /usr/include/bits/stdio_lim.h \ /usr/include/bits/sys_errlist.h \ NOTE: gcc supports -MD only for .c -> .o, but in tcc, we generate dependencies for whatever action is being taken. E.g. for .c -> exe, the result will be: $ tcc -MD -o hello hello.c # -> hello, hello.d hello: \ /usr/lib/crt1.o \ /usr/lib/crti.o \ hello.c \ hello.h \ /usr/include/stdio.h \ /usr/include/features.h \ /usr/include/bits/predefs.h \ /usr/include/sys/cdefs.h \ /usr/include/bits/wordsize.h \ /usr/include/gnu/stubs.h \ /usr/include/bits/wordsize.h \ /usr/include/gnu/stubs-32.h \ /home/kirr/local/tcc/lib/tcc/include/stddef.h \ /usr/include/bits/types.h \ /usr/include/bits/wordsize.h \ /usr/include/bits/typesizes.h \ /usr/include/libio.h \ /usr/include/_G_config.h \ /usr/include/wchar.h \ /home/kirr/local/tcc/lib/tcc/include/stdarg.h \ /usr/include/bits/stdio_lim.h \ /usr/include/bits/sys_errlist.h \ /usr/lib/libc.so \ /lib/libc.so.6 \ /usr/lib/ld-linux.so.2 \ /lib/ld-linux.so.2 \ /usr/lib/libc_nonshared.a \ /lib/libc.so.6 \ /usr/lib/libc_nonshared.a \ /home/kirr/local/tcc/lib/tcc/libtcc1.a \ /usr/lib/crtn.o \ So tcc dependency generator is a bit more clever than one used in gcc :) Also, I've updated TODO and Changelog (in not-yet-released section). v2: (Taking inputs from grischka and me myself) - put code to generate deps file into a function. - used tcc_fileextension() instead of open-coding - generate deps only when compilation/preprocessing was successful v3: - use pstrcpy instead of snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "%s", ...) --- libtcc.h | 7 +++++++ 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+) (limited to 'libtcc.h') diff --git a/libtcc.h b/libtcc.h index 13efcd2..bf328d3 100644 --- a/libtcc.h +++ b/libtcc.h @@ -110,6 +110,13 @@ LIBTCCAPI void tcc_set_lib_path(TCCState *s, const char *path); /* Get default target filename for this compilation */ LIBTCCAPI const char *tcc_default_target(TCCState *s); +/* Generate make dependencies for target and store them into file + * + * !target - use default target name + * !filename - use (target.o -> target.d) + */ +LIBTCCAPI void tcc_gen_makedeps(TCCState *s, const char *target, const char *filename); + #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif -- cgit v1.3.1