# hints/dec_osf.sh
# * If you want to debug perl or want to send a
# stack trace for inclusion into an bug report, call
# Configure with the additional argument -Doptimize=-g2
# or uncomment this assignment to "optimize":
#
#optimize=-g2
#
# If you want both to optimise and debug with the DEC cc
# you must have -g3, e.g. "-O4 -g3", and (re)run Configure.
#
# * gcc can always have both -g and optimisation on.
#
# * debugging optimised code, no matter what compiler
# one is using, can be surprising and confusing because of
# the optimisation tricks like code motion, code removal,
# loop unrolling, and inlining. The source code and the
# executable code simply do not agree any more while in
# mid-execution, the optimiser only cares about the results.
#
# * Configure will automatically add the often quoted
# -DDEBUGGING for you if the -g is specified.
#
# * There is even more optimisation available in the new
# (GEM) DEC cc: -O5 and -fast. "man cc" will tell more about them.
# The jury is still out whether either or neither help for Perl
# and how much. Based on very quick testing, -fast boosts
# raw data copy by about 5-15% (-fast brings in, among other
# things, inlined, ahem, fast memcpy()), while on the other
# hand searching things (index, m//, s///), seems to get slower.
# Your mileage will vary.
#
# * The -std is needed because the following compiled
# without the -std and linked with -lm
#
# #include <math.h>
# #include <stdio.h>
# int main(){short x=10,y=sqrt(x);printf("%d\n",y);}
#
# will in Digital UNIX 3.* and 4.0b print 0 -- and in Digital
# UNIX 4.0{,a} dump core: Floating point exception in the printf(),
# the y has become a signaling NaN.
#
# * Compilation warnings like:
#
# "Undefined the ANSI standard macro ..."
#
# can be ignored, at least while compiling the POSIX extension
# and especially if using the sfio (the latter is not a standard
# part of Perl, never mind if it says little to you).
#
# If using the DEC compiler we must find out the DEC compiler style:
# the style changed between Digital UNIX (aka DEC OSF/1) 3 and
# Digital UNIX 4. The old compiler was originally from Ultrix and
# the MIPS company, the new compiler is originally from the VAX world
# and it is called GEM. Many of the options we are going to use depend
# on the compiler style.
cc=${cc:-cc}
case "`$cc -v 2>&1 | grep cc`" in
*gcc*) isgcc=gcc ;;
esac
# do NOT, I repeat, *NOT* take away the leading tabs
# Configure Black Magic (TM)
# reset
_DEC_cc_style=
case "$isgcc" in
gcc) if [ "X$gccversion" = "X" ]; then
# Done too late in Configure if hinted
gccversion=`$cc --version | sed 's/.*(GCC) *//'`
fi
set $gccversion
if test "$1" -lt 2 -o \( "$1" -eq 2 -a \( "$2" -lt 95 -o \( "$2" -eq 95 -a "$3" -lt 3 \) \) \); then
cat >&4 <<EOF
*** Your cc seems to be gcc and its version ($gccversion) seems to be
*** less than 2.95.3. This is not a good idea since old versions of gcc
*** are known to produce buggy code when compiling Perl (and no doubt for
*** other programs, too).
***
*** Therefore, I strongly suggest upgrading your gcc. (Why don't you use
*** the vendor cc is also a good question. It comes with the operating
*** system and produces good code.)
Cannot continue, aborting.
EOF
exit 1
fi
if test "$1" -eq 2 -a "$2" -eq 95 -a "$3" -le 2; then
cat >&4 <<EOF
*** Note that as of gcc 2.95.2 (19991024) and Perl 5.6.0 (March 2000)
*** if the said Perl is compiled with the said gcc the lib/sdbm test
*** may dump core (meaning that the SDBM_File extension is unusable).
*** As this core dump never happens with the vendor cc, this is most
*** probably a lingering bug in gcc. Therefore unless you have a better
*** gcc installation you are still better off using the vendor cc.
Since you explicitly chose gcc, I assume that you know what are doing.
EOF
fi
;;
*) # compile something small: taint.c is fine for this.
ccversion=`cc -V | awk '/(Compaq|DEC) C/ {print $3}' | grep '^V'`
# the main point is the '-v' flag of 'cc'.
case "`cc -v -I. -c taint.c -o taint$$.o 2>&1`" in
*/gemc_cc*) # we have the new DEC GEM CC
_DEC_cc_style=new
;;
*) # we have the old MIPS CC
_DEC_cc_style=old
;;
esac
# cleanup
rm -f taint$$.o
;;
esac
# be nauseatingly ANSI
case "$isgcc" in
gcc) ccflags="$ccflags -ansi"
;;
*) ccflags="$ccflags -std"
;;
esac
# for gcc the Configure knows about the -fpic:
# position-independent code for dynamic loading
# we want optimisation
case "$optimize" in
'') case "$isgcc" in
gcc) optimize='-O3' ;;
*) case "$_DEC_cc_style" in
new) optimize='-O4' ;;
old) optimize='-O2 -Olimit 3200' ;;
esac
ccflags="$ccflags -D_INTRINSICS"
;;
esac
;;
esac
# we want dynamic fp rounding mode, and we want ieee exception semantics
case "$isgcc" in
gcc) ;;
*) case "$_DEC_cc_style" in
new) ccflags="$ccflags -fprm d -ieee" ;;
esac
;;
esac
# Make glibpth agree with the compiler suite. Note that /shlib
# is not here. That's on purpose. Even though that's where libc
# really lives from V4.0 on, the linker (and /sbin/loader) won't
# look there by default. The sharable /sbin utilities were all
# built with "-Wl,-rpath,/shlib" to get around that. This makes
# no attempt to figure out the additional location(s) searched by
# gcc, since not all versions of gcc are easily coerced into
# revealing that information.
glibpth="/usr/shlib /usr/ccs/lib /usr/lib/cmplrs/cc"
glibpth="$glibpth /usr/lib /usr/local/lib /var/shlib"
# dlopen() is in libc
libswanted="`echo $libswanted | sed -e 's/ dl / /'`"
# libPW contains nothing useful for perl
libswanted="`echo $libswanted | sed -e 's/ PW / /'`"
# libnet contains nothing useful for perl here, and doesn't work
libswanted="`echo $libswanted | sed -e 's/ net / /'`"
# libbsd contains nothing used by perl that is not already in libc
libswanted="`echo $libswanted | sed -e 's/ bsd / /'`"
# libc need not be separately listed
libswanted="`echo $libswanted | sed -e 's/ c / /'`"
# ndbm is already in libc
libswanted="`echo $libswanted | sed -e 's/ ndbm / /'`"
# the basic lddlflags used always
lddlflags='-shared -expect_unresolved "*"'
# Fancy compiler suites use optimising linker as well as compiler.
# <[email protected]>
case "`uname -r`" in
*[123].*) # old loader
lddlflags="$lddlflags -O3"
;;
*) if $test "X$optimize" = "X$undef"; then
lddlflags="$lddlflags -msym"
else
case "`/usr/sbin/sizer -v`" in
*4.0D*)
# QAR 56761: -O4 + .so may produce broken code,
# fixed in 4.0E or better.
;;
*)
lddlflags="$lddlflags $optimize"
;;
esac
# -msym: If using a sufficiently recent /sbin/loader,
# keep the module symbols with the modules.
lddlflags="$lddlflags -msym -std"
fi
;;
esac
# Yes, the above loses if gcc does not use the system linker.
# If that happens, let me know about it. <[email protected]>
# If debugging or (old systems and doing shared)
# then do not strip the lib, otherwise, strip.
# As noted above the -DDEBUGGING is added automagically by Configure if -g.
case "$optimize" in
*-g*) ;; # left intentionally blank
*) case "`uname -r`" in
*[123].*)
case "$useshrplib" in
false|undef|'') lddlflags="$lddlflags -s" ;;
esac
;;
*) lddlflags="$lddlflags -s"
;;
esac
;;
esac
#
# Make embedding in things like INN and Apache more memory friendly.
# Keep it overridable on the Configure command line, though, so that
# "-Uuseshrplib" prevents this default.
#
case "$_DEC_cc_style.$useshrplib" in
new.) useshrplib="$define" ;;
esac
# The EFF_ONLY_OK from <sys/access.h> is present but dysfunctional for
# [RWX]_OK as of Digital UNIX 4.0[A-D]?. If and when this gets fixed,
# please adjust this appropriately. See also pp_sys.c just before the
# emulate_eaccess().
# Fixed in V5.0A.
case "`/usr/sbin/sizer -v`" in
*5.0[A-Z]*|*5.[1-9]*|*[6-9].[0-9]*)
: ok
;;
*)
# V5.0 or previous
pp_sys_cflags='ccflags="$ccflags -DNO_EFF_ONLY_OK"'
;;
esac
# The off_t is already 8 bytes, so we do have largefileness.
cat > UU/usethreads.cbu <<'EOCBU'
# This script UU/usethreads.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure
# after it has prompted the user for whether to use threads.
case "$usethreads" in
$define|true|[yY]*)
# Threads interfaces changed with V4.0.
case "$isgcc" in
gcc) ccflags="-D_REENTRANT $ccflags" ;;
*) case "`uname -r`" in
*[123].*) ccflags="-threads $ccflags" ;;
*) ccflags="-pthread $ccflags" ;;
esac
;;
esac
case "`uname -r`" in
*[123].*) libswanted="$libswanted pthreads mach exc c_r" ;;
*) libswanted="$libswanted pthread exc" ;;
esac
case "$usemymalloc" in
'')
usemymalloc='n'
;;
esac
# These symbols are renamed in <time.h> so
# that the Configure hasproto doesn't see them.
d_asctime_r_proto="$define"
d_ctime_r_proto="$define"
d_gmtime_r_proto="$define"
d_localtime_r_proto="$define"
;;
esac
EOCBU
cat > UU/uselongdouble.cbu <<'EOCBU'
# This script UU/uselongdouble.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure
# after it has prompted the user for whether to use long doubles.
case "$uselongdouble" in
$define|true|[yY]*)
case "`/usr/sbin/sizer -v`" in
*[1-4].0*) cat >&4 <<EOF
***
*** Sorry, you cannot use long doubles in pre-V5.0 releases of Tru64.
***
Cannot continue, aborting.
EOF
exit 1
;;
*)
# Test whether libc's been fixed yet.
cat >try.c <<\TRY
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
unsigned long uvmax = ~0UL;
long double ld = uvmax + 0.0L;
char buf1[30], buf2[30];
(void) sprintf(buf1, "%lu", uvmax);
(void) sprintf(buf2, "%.0Lf", ld);
return strcmp(buf1, buf2) != 0;
}
TRY
# Don't bother trying to work with Configure's idea of
# cc and the various flags. This might not work as-is
# with gcc -- but we're testing libc, not the compiler.
if cc -o try -std try.c && ./try
then
: ok
else
cat <<\UGLY >&4
!
Warning! Your libc has not yet been patched so that its "%Lf" format for
printing long doubles shows all the significant digits. You will get errors
in the t/op/numconvert test because of this. (The data is still good
internally, and the "%e" format of printf() or sprintf() in perl will still
produce valid results.) See README.tru64 for additional details.
Continuing anyway.
!
UGLY
fi
$rm -f try try.c
esac
;;
esac
EOCBU
case "`/usr/sbin/sizer -v`" in
*[1-4].0*) d_modfl=undef ;; # must wait till 5.0
esac
# Keep those leading tabs.
needusrshlib=''
old_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
for p in $loclibpth
do
if test -n "`ls $p/libdb.so* 2>/dev/null`"; then
needusrshlib=yes
fi
if test -d $p; then
echo "Appending $p to LD_LIBRARY_PATH." >& 4
case "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" in
'') LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$p ;;
*) LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$p ;;
esac
fi
done
case "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" in
"$old_LD_LIBRARY_PATH") ;;
*) echo "LD_LIBRARY_PATH is now $LD_LIBRARY_PATH." >& 4 ;;
esac
# This is evil but I can't think of a nice workaround:
# the /usr/shlib/libdb.so needs to be seen first,
# or running Configure will fail.
if test -n "$needusrshlib"; then
echo "Prepending /usr/shlib to loclibpth." >& 4
loclibpth="/usr/shlib $loclibpth"
echo "loclibpth is now $loclibpth." >& 4
fi
#
# Unset temporary variables no more needed.
#
unset _DEC_cc_style
#
# History:
#
# perl5.005_51:
#
# September-1998 Jarkko Hietaniemi <[email protected]>
#
# * Added the -DNO_EFF_ONLY_OK flag ('use filetest;' support).
#
# perl5.004_57:
#
# 19-Dec-1997 Spider Boardman <[email protected]>
#
# * Newer Digital UNIX compilers enforce signaling for NaN without
# -ieee. Added -fprm d at the same time since it's friendlier for
# embedding.
#
# * Fixed the library search path to match cc, ld, and /sbin/loader.
#
# * Default to building -Duseshrplib on newer systems. -Uuseshrplib
# still overrides.
#
# * Fix -pthread additions for useshrplib. ld has no -pthread option.
#
#
# perl5.004_04:
#
# 19-Sep-1997 Spider Boardman <[email protected]>
#
# * libnet on Digital UNIX is for JAVA, not for sockets.
#
#
# perl5.003_28:
#
# 22-Feb-1997 Jarkko Hietaniemi <[email protected]>
#
# * Restructuring Spider's suggestions.
#
# * Older Digital UNIXes cannot handle -Olimit ... for $lddlflags.
#
# * ld -s cannot be used in older Digital UNIXes when doing shared.
#
#
# 21-Feb-1997 Spider Boardman <[email protected]>
#
# * -hidden removed.
#
# * -DSTANDARD_C removed.
#
# * -D_INTRINSICS added. (that -fast does not seem to buy much confirmed)
#
# * odbm not in libc, only ndbm. Therefore dbm back to $libswanted.
#
# * -msym for the newer runtime loaders.
#
# * $optimize also in $lddflags.
#
#
# perl5.003_27:
#
# 18-Feb-1997 Jarkko Hietaniemi <[email protected]>
#
# * unset _DEC_cc_style and more commentary on -std.
#
#
# perl5.003_26:
#
# 15-Feb-1997 Jarkko Hietaniemi <[email protected]>
#
# * -std and -ansi.
#
#
# perl5.003_24:
#
# 30-Jan-1997 Jarkko Hietaniemi <[email protected]>
#
# * Fixing the note on -DDEBUGGING.
#
# * Note on -O5 -fast.
#
#
# perl5.003_23:
#
# 26-Jan-1997 Jarkko Hietaniemi <[email protected]>
#
# * Notes on how to do both optimisation and debugging.
#
#
# 25-Jan-1997 Jarkko Hietaniemi <[email protected]>
#
# * Remove unneeded libraries from $libswanted: PW, bsd, c, dbm
#
# * Restructure the $lddlflags build.
#
# * $optimize based on which compiler we have.
#
#
# perl5.003_22:
#
# 23-Jan-1997 Achim Bohnet <[email protected]>
#
# * Added comments 'how to create a debugging version of perl'
#
# * Fixed logic of this script to prevent stripping of shared
# objects by the loader (see ld man page for -s) is debugging
# is set via the -g switch.
#
#
# 21-Jan-1997 Achim Bohnet <[email protected]>
#
# * now 'dl' is always removed from libswanted. Not only if
# optimize is an empty string.
#
#
# 17-Jan-1997 Achim Bohnet <[email protected]>
#
# * Removed 'dl' from libswanted: When the FreePort binary
# translator for Sun binaries is installed Configure concludes
# that it should use libdl.x.yz.fpx.so :-(
# Because the dlopen, dlclose,... calls are in the
# C library it not necessary at all to check for the
# dl library. Therefore dl is removed from libswanted.
#
#
# 1-Jan-1997 Achim Bohnet <[email protected]>
#
# * Set -Olimit to 3200 because perl_yylex.c got too big
# for the optimizer.
#
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