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windows linux mac下erlang nif或者port_driver通用编译脚本
改造自 erlang-native-compiler
default_env
make
in this directoryeNpc
to your project "c_src" dir and commit it{pre_hooks, [{"", compile, "escript c_src/eNpc compile"}]}.
{post_hooks, [{"", clean, "escript c_src/eNpc clean"}]}.
After that eNpc should read your old rebar.config port_specs
and port_env
settings as expected (it is rebar2's port compiler after all...).
Supported configuration variables:
* port_specs - Erlang list of tuples of the forms
{ArchRegex, TargetFile, Sources, Options}
{ArchRegex, TargetFile, Sources}
{TargetFile, Sources}
Note that if you want to use any of the rebar3 variables
below you must MUST use a ${}-style to get the expansion
to work. e.g. to expand REBAR_DEPS_DIR, do something like:
{port_specs, [{"priv/nif.so",
["c_src/nif.c",
"${REBAR_DEPS_DIR}/foo/bar.c"]}]}.
This is a _very_ good way to be able to use your code both
as a top level app and a dependency.
CAVEAT! Not using {} is broken for the moment.
* port_env - Erlang list of key/value pairs which will control
the environment when running the compiler and linker.
Variables set in the surrounding system shell are taken
into consideration when expanding port_env. Note that
for ERL_LDFLAGS, -lerl_interface is used for only those
Erlang/OTP versions where it exists (those prior to
version 23.0).
By default, the following variables are defined:
CC - C compiler
CXX - C++ compiler
CFLAGS - C compiler
CXXFLAGS - C++ compiler
LDFLAGS - Link flags
ERL_CFLAGS - default -I paths for erts and ei
ERL_LDFLAGS - default -L and -lerl_interface -lei
DRV_CFLAGS - flags that will be used for compiling
DRV_LDFLAGS - flags that will be used for linking
EXE_CFLAGS - flags that will be used for compiling
EXE_LDFLAGS - flags that will be used for linking
ERL_EI_LIBDIR - ei library directory
DRV_CXX_TEMPLATE - C++ command template
DRV_CC_TEMPLATE - C command template
DRV_LINK_TEMPLATE - C Linker command template
DRV_LINK_CXX_TEMPLATE - C++ Linker command template
EXE_CXX_TEMPLATE - C++ command template
EXE_CC_TEMPLATE - C command template
EXE_LINK_TEMPLATE - C Linker command template
EXE_LINK_CXX_TEMPLATE - C++ Linker command template
Note that if you wish to extend (vs. replace) these variables,
you MUST include a shell-style reference in your definition.
e.g. to extend CFLAGS, do something like:
{port_env, [{"CFLAGS", "$CFLAGS -MyOtherOptions"}]}
It is also possible to specify platform specific options
by specifying a triplet where the first string is a regex
that is checked against Erlang's system architecture string.
e.g. to specify a CFLAG that only applies to x86_64 on linux
do:
{port_env, [{"x86_64.*-linux", "CFLAGS",
"$CFLAGS -X86Options"}]}
Cross-arch environment variables to configure toolchain:
GET_ARCH to set the tool chain name to use
GET_ARCH_WORDSIZE (optional - to determine word size)"
word size is 32
GET_ARCH_VSN (optional - "
l version of CC/CXX is requested),
{port_specs, [
{"priv/jiffy.so", [
"c_src/*.c",
"c_src/*.cc",
"c_src/double-conversion/*.cc"
]}
]}.
{port_env, [
% Drop -lerl_interface
{"ERL_LDFLAGS", " -L$ERL_EI_LIBDIR -lei"},
{"win32", "ERL_LDFLAGS", " /LIBPATH:$ERL_EI_LIBDIR ei.lib"},
{".*", "FLTO_FLAG", ""},
{"(linux|solaris|freebsd|netbsd|openbsd|dragonfly|darwin|gnu)", "CFLAGS", "$CFLAGS -Ic_src/ -g -Wall $FLTO_FLAG -Werror -O3"},
{"(linux|solaris|freebsd|netbsd|openbsd|dragonfly|darwin|gnu)", "CXXFLAGS", "$CXXFLAGS -Ic_src/ -g -Wall $FLTO_FLAG -Werror -O3"},
{"(linux|solaris|freebsd|netbsd|openbsd|dragonfly|darwin|gnu)", "LDFLAGS", "$LDFLAGS $FLTO_FLAG -lstdc++"},
%% OS X Leopard flags for 64-bit
{"darwin9.*-64$", "CXXFLAGS", "-m64"},
{"darwin9.*-64$", "LDFLAGS", "-arch x86_64"},
%% OS X Snow Leopard flags for 32-bit
{"darwin10.*-32$", "CXXFLAGS", "-m32"},
{"darwin10.*-32$", "LDFLAGS", "-arch i386"},
{"win32", "CXXFLAGS", "$CXXFLAGS /O2 /DNDEBUG"}
]}.