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# $FreeBSD$
#
# These variables are used in port makefiles to define the options for a port.
#
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# OPTIONS_DEFINE - List of options this ports accept
# OPTIONS_DEFINE_${ARCH} - List of options this ports accept and are
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# specific to ${ARCH}
# OPTIONS_DEFAULT - List of options activated by default
# OPTIONS_DEFAULT_${ARCH} - List of options activated by default for a
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# given arch
#
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# ${OPTION}_DESC - Description of the ${OPTION}
#
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# OPTIONS_SINGLE - List of single-choice grouped options: 1 and
# only 1 among N
# OPTIONS_RADIO - List of radio-choice grouped options: 0 or 1
# among N
# OPTIONS_MULTI - List of multiple-choice grouped options: at
# least 1 among N
# OPTIONS_GROUP - List of group-choice grouped options: 0 or
# more among N
#
# OPTIONS_SINGLE_${NAME} - List of OPTIONS grouped as single choice (for
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# the single named as ${NAME} as defined in
# OPTIONS_SINGLE)
# OPTIONS_RADIO_${NAME} - List of OPTIONS grouped as radio choice (for
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# the radio named as ${NAME} as defined in
# OPTIONS_RADIO)
# OPTIONS_MULTI_${NAME} - List of OPTIONS grouped as multiple-choice
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# (for the multi named as ${NAME} as defined in
# OPTIONS_MULTI)
# OPTIONS_GROUP_${NAME} - List of OPTIONS grouped as group-choice (for
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# the group named as ${NAME} as defined in
# OPTIONS_GROUP)
#
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# OPTIONS_EXCLUDE - List of options unsupported (useful for slave ports)
# OPTIONS_EXCLUDE_${ARCH} - List of options unsupported on a given ${ARCH}
# OPTIONS_EXCLUDE_${OPSYS} - List of options unsupported on a given ${OPSYS}
# OPTIONS_EXCLUDE_${OPSYS}_${OSREL:R} - List of options unsupported on a given
# ${OPSYS} and major version (8/9/10...)
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# OPTIONS_SLAVE - This is designed for slave ports, it removes an
# option from the options list inherited from the
# master port and it always adds it to PORT_OPTIONS
# meaning activated
#
# These variables can be used in make.conf to configure options. They are
# processed in the order listed below, i.e. later variables override the effects
# of previous variables. Options saved using the options dialog are processed
# right before OPTIONS_SET_FORCE. When building a port a dialog to configure
# options will only appear if there are new options, i.e. options which have not
# been configured before either using the option dialog in a previous build or
# using the variables below. You can force the dialog to appear by running
# "make config".
#
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# OPTIONS_SET - List of options to enable for all ports.
# OPTIONS_UNSET - List of options to disable for all ports.
# ${OPTIONS_NAME}_SET - List of options to enable for a specific port.
# ${OPTIONS_NAME}_UNSET - List of options to disable for a specific port.
#
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# OPTIONS_SET_FORCE - List of options to enable for all ports.
# OPTIONS_UNSET_FORCE - List of options to disable for all ports.
# ${OPTIONS_NAME}_SET_FORCE - List of options to enable for a specific port.
# ${OPTIONS_NAME}_UNSET_FORCE
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# - List of options to disable for a specific port.
#
# These variables can be used on the command line. They override the effects of
# the make.conf variables above.
#
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# WITH - Set options from the command line
# WITHOUT - Unset options from the command line
#
#
Mk/bsd.options.mk: Introduce SELECTED_OPTIONS, DESELECTED_OPTIONS Until now, the only way to obtain information on the valid port options and the current selection states is by using the pretty-print-config target. It would look something like this: > make -C /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-aux print-print-config Standard[ +FORT +OBJC +NLS -TESTSUITE -ALLSTAGES -STATIC ] \ Bootstrap[ -BOOTSTRAP ] To process the total options and the selection state of each option requires additional processing, e.g. with awk and/or sed. Moreover, if other information is needed about the port it question, it would require a second execution of "make" to reveal variable values. There simply is no other way to obtain the option selection information in a single pass (this limitation came when options framework was brought in). This enhancement allows the option selection information to revealed with make -V so that all port information can be acquired in a single pass. Moreover, they won't require piping through sed or awk. Two read-only variables are introduced: SELECTED_OPTIONS (list of all "on" options) DESELECTED_OPTIONS (liss of all "off" options) Here's an example of a single pass acquisition: > make -C /usr/dports/lang/gcc5-aux -V PKGNAME -V SELECTED_OPTIONS \ -V DESELECTED_OPTIONS gcc5-aux-20150716 NLS OBJC FORT BOOTSTRAP STATIC ALLSTAGES TESTSUITE Obviously the grouping information seen in pretty-print-config is lost, so these new variables will not help if option group information is required. Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
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# These variables are strictly informational (read-only). They indicate the
# current state of the selected options; they are space-delimited lists.
#
# SELECTED_OPTIONS - list of options set "on"
# DESELECTED_OPTIONS - list of options set "off"
#
#
# The following knobs are there to simplify the handling of OPTIONS in simple
# cases :
#
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# OPTIONS_SUB When defined it will add to PLIST_SUB:
# Option enabled ${opt}=""
# Option disabled ${opt}="@comment "
#
# ${opt}_CONFIGURE_ON When option is enabled, it will add its content to
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# the CONFIGURE_ARGS.
# ${opt}_CONFIGURE_OFF When option is disabled, it will add its content to
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# the CONFIGURE_ARGS.
# ${opt}_CONFIGURE_ENABLE Will add to CONFIGURE_ARGS:
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# Option enabled --enable-${content}
# Option disabled --disable-${content}
# ${opt}_CONFIGURE_WITH Will add to CONFIGURE_ARGS:
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# Option enabled --with-${content}
# Option disabled --without-${content}
#
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# ${opt}_CMAKE_ON When option is enabled, it will add its content to
# the CMAKE_ARGS.
# ${opt}_CMAKE_OFF When option is disabled, it will add its content to
# the CMAKE_ARGS.
#
# ${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL Will add to CMAKE_ARGS:
# Option enabled -D${content}:BOOL=true
# Option disabled -D${content}:BOOL=false
# ${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF Will add to CMAKE_ARGS:
# Option enabled -D${content}:BOOL=false
# Option disabled -D${content}:BOOL=true
#
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# ${opt}_QMAKE_ON When option is enabled, it will add its content to
# the QMAKE_ARGS.
# ${opt}_QMAKE_OFF When option is disabled, it will add its content to
# the QMAKE_ARGS.
#
# ${opt}_MESON_ON When option is enabled, it will add its
# content to MESON_ARGS.
# ${opt}_MESON_OFF When option is disabled, it will add its
# content to MESON_ARGS.
#
# ${opt}_MESON_TRUE Will add to MESON_ARGS:
# Option enabled -D${content}=true
# Option disabled -D${content}=false
# ${opt}_MESON_FALSE Will add to MESON_ARGS:
# Option enabled -D${content}=false
# Option disabled -D${content}=true
#
# ${opt}_MESON_YES Will add to MESON_ARGS:
# Option enabled -D${content}=yes
# Option disabled -D${content}=no
# ${opt}_MESON_NO Will add to MESON_ARGS:
# Option enabled -D${content}=no
# Option disabled -D${content}=yes
#
# ${opt}_IMPLIES When opt is enabled, options named in IMPLIES will
# get enabled too.
# ${opt}_PREVENTS When opt is enabled, if any options in PREVENTS are
# also enabled, it will produce an error.
# ${opt}_PREVENTS_MSG Provides a message explaining why the options
# cannot be selected together.
#
# ${opt}_USE= FOO=bar When option is enabled, it will enable
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# USE_FOO+= bar
# If you need more than one option, you can do
# FOO=bar,baz and you'll get USE_FOO=bar baz
# ${opt}_USE_OFF= FOO=bar When option is disabled, it will enable
# USE_FOO+= bar
#
# ${opt}_VARS= FOO=bar When option is enabled, it will set
# FOO= bar
# ${opt}_VARS= FOO+=bar When option is enabled, it will append
# FOO+= bar
# ${opt}_VARS_OFF= FOO=bar When option is disabled, it will set
# FOO= bar
# ${opt}_VARS_OFF= FOO+=bar When option is disabled, it will append
# FOO+= bar
#
# For each of the depends target PKG FETCH EXTRACT PATCH BUILD LIB RUN,
# defining ${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS will add its content to the actual
# dependency when the option is enabled. Defining
# ${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS_OFF will add its content to the actual dependency
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# when the option is disabled.
#
# For each of the variables in _OPTIONS_FLAGS below, defining
# ${opt}_${variable} will add its content to the actual variable when the
# option is enabled. Defining ${opt}_${variable}_OFF will add its content to
# the actual variable when the option is disabled.
##
# Set all the options available for the ports, beginning with the
# global ones and ending with the ones decided by the maintainer.
.if !defined(OPTIONSMKINCLUDED)
OPTIONSMKINCLUDED= bsd.options.mk
OPTIONS_NAME?= ${PKGORIGIN:S/\//_/}
OPTIONS_FILE?= ${PORT_DBDIR}/${OPTIONS_NAME}/options
_OPTIONS_FLAGS= ALL_TARGET BROKEN CATEGORIES CFLAGS CONFIGURE_ENV CONFLICTS \
CONFLICTS_BUILD CONFLICTS_INSTALL CPPFLAGS CXXFLAGS \
DESKTOP_ENTRIES DISTFILES EXTRA_PATCHES EXTRACT_ONLY \
GH_ACCOUNT GH_PROJECT GH_SUBDIR GH_TAGNAME GH_TUPLE \
GL_ACCOUNT GL_COMMIT GL_PROJECT GL_SITE GL_SUBDIR GL_TUPLE \
IGNORE INFO INSTALL_TARGET LDFLAGS LIBS MAKE_ARGS MAKE_ENV \
MASTER_SITES PATCHFILES PATCH_SITES PLIST_DIRS PLIST_FILES \
PLIST_SUB PORTDOCS PORTEXAMPLES SUB_FILES SUB_LIST \
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TEST_TARGET USES BINARY_ALIAS
_OPTIONS_DEPENDS= PKG FETCH EXTRACT PATCH BUILD LIB RUN TEST
# The format here is target_family:priority:target-type
_OPTIONS_TARGETS= fetch:300:pre fetch:500:do fetch:700:post \
extract:300:pre extract:500:do extract:700:post \
patch:300:pre patch:500:do patch:700:post \
configure:300:pre configure:500:do configure:700:post \
build:300:pre build:500:do build:700:post \
install:300:pre install:500:do install:700:post \
test:300:pre test:500:do test:700:post \
package:300:pre package:500:do package:700:post \
stage:800:post
# Add per arch options
.for opt in ${OPTIONS_DEFINE_${ARCH}}
.if empty(OPTIONS_DEFINE:M${opt})
OPTIONS_DEFINE+= ${opt}
.endif
.endfor
# Add per arch defaults
OPTIONS_DEFAULT+= ${OPTIONS_DEFAULT_${ARCH}}
_ALL_EXCLUDE= ${OPTIONS_EXCLUDE_${ARCH}} ${OPTIONS_EXCLUDE} \
${OPTIONS_SLAVE} ${OPTIONS_EXCLUDE_${OPSYS}} \
${OPTIONS_EXCLUDE_${OPSYS}_${OSREL:R}}
.for opt in ${OPTIONS_DEFINE:O:u}
. if !${_ALL_EXCLUDE:M${opt}}
. for opt_implied in ${${opt}_IMPLIES}
. if ${_ALL_EXCLUDE:M${opt_implied}}
_ALL_EXCLUDE+= ${opt}
. endif
. endfor
. endif
.endfor
# Remove options the port maintainer doesn't want, part 1
.for opt in ${_ALL_EXCLUDE:O:u}
OPTIONS_DEFAULT:= ${OPTIONS_DEFAULT:N${opt}}
OPTIONS_DEFINE:= ${OPTIONS_DEFINE:N${opt}}
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. for otype in SINGLE RADIO MULTI GROUP
. for m in ${OPTIONS_${otype}}
OPTIONS_${otype}_${m}:= ${OPTIONS_${otype}_${m}:N${opt}}
. endfor
. endfor
.endfor
# Remove empty SINGLE/GROUP/RADIO/MULTI
# Can be empty because of exclude/slaves
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.for otype in SINGLE RADIO MULTI GROUP
. for m in ${OPTIONS_${otype}}
. if empty(OPTIONS_${otype}_${m})
OPTIONS_${otype}:= ${OPTIONS_${otype}:N${m}}
. endif
. endfor
.endfor
# Sort options
ALL_OPTIONS:= ${OPTIONS_DEFINE:O:u}
OPTIONS_DEFAULT:= ${OPTIONS_DEFAULT:O:u}
# complete list
COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST= ${ALL_OPTIONS}
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.for otype in SINGLE RADIO MULTI GROUP
. for m in ${OPTIONS_${otype}}
COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST+= ${OPTIONS_${otype}_${m}}
. endfor
.endfor
# Some options are always enabled by default.
.for _opt in DOCS NLS EXAMPLES IPV6
.if ${COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST:M${_opt}}
PORT_OPTIONS+= ${_opt}
.endif
.endfor
# Remove options the port maintainer doesn't want, part 2
.for opt in ${_ALL_EXCLUDE:O:u}
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${PORT_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
.endfor
## Now create the list of activated options
.if defined(OPTIONS_OVERRIDE)
# Special case $OPTIONS_OVERRIDE; if it is defined forget about anything done
# before
NEW_OPTIONS=
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${OPTIONS_OVERRIDE}
.else
NEW_OPTIONS= ${COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST}
## Set default options defined by the port maintainer
PORT_OPTIONS+= ${OPTIONS_DEFAULT}
## Set system-wide defined options (set by user in make.conf)
. for opt in ${OPTIONS_SET}
. if !empty(COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST:M${opt})
PORT_OPTIONS+= ${opt}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endif
. endfor
## Remove the options excluded system-wide (set by user in make.conf)
. for opt in ${OPTIONS_UNSET}
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${PORT_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endfor
## Set the options specified per-port (set by user in make.conf)
. for opt in ${${OPTIONS_NAME}_SET}
. if !empty(COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST:M${opt})
PORT_OPTIONS+= ${opt}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endif
. endfor
## Unset the options excluded per-port (set by user in make.conf)
. for opt in ${${OPTIONS_NAME}_UNSET}
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${PORT_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endfor
## options files (from dialog)
. if exists(${OPTIONS_FILE}) && !make(rmconfig)
. include "${OPTIONS_FILE}"
. endif
. sinclude "${OPTIONS_FILE}.local"
_OPTIONS_UNIQUENAME= ${PKGNAMEPREFIX}${PORTNAME}
.for _k in SET UNSET SET_FORCE UNSET_FORCE
.if defined(${_OPTIONS_UNIQUENAME}_${_k})
WARNING+= "You are using ${_OPTIONS_UNIQUENAME}_${_k} which is not supported any more, use:"
WARNING+= "${OPTIONS_NAME}_${_k}= ${${_OPTIONS_UNIQUENAME}_${_k}}"
.endif
.endfor
## Finish by using the options set by the port config dialog, if any
. for opt in ${OPTIONS_FILE_SET}
. if !empty(COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST:M${opt})
PORT_OPTIONS+= ${opt}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endif
. endfor
.for opt in ${OPTIONS_FILE_UNSET}
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${PORT_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
.endfor
.endif
## FORCE
## Set system-wide defined options (set by user in make.conf)
. for opt in ${OPTIONS_SET_FORCE}
. if !empty(COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST:M${opt})
PORT_OPTIONS+= ${opt}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endif
. endfor
## Remove the options excluded system-wide (set by user in make.conf)
. for opt in ${OPTIONS_UNSET_FORCE}
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${PORT_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endfor
## Set the options specified per-port (set by user in make.conf)
. for opt in ${${OPTIONS_NAME}_SET_FORCE}
. if !empty(COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST:M${opt})
PORT_OPTIONS+= ${opt}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endif
. endfor
## Unset the options excluded per-port (set by user in make.conf)
. for opt in ${${OPTIONS_NAME}_UNSET_FORCE}
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${PORT_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endfor
## Cmdline always win over the rest
.for opt in ${WITH}
. if !empty(COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST:M${opt})
PORT_OPTIONS+= ${opt}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
. endif
.endfor
.for opt in ${WITHOUT}
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${PORT_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
NEW_OPTIONS:= ${NEW_OPTIONS:N${opt}}
.endfor
## Enable options implied by other options
# _PREVENTS is handled in bsd.port.mk:pre-check-config
## 1) Build dependency chain in A.B format:
_DEPCHAIN=
.for opt in ${COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST}
. for o in ${${opt}_IMPLIES}
_DEPCHAIN+= ${opt}.$o
. endfor
.endfor
## 2) Check each dependency pair and if LHS is in PORT_OPTIONS then add RHS.
## All of RHS of "RHS.*" (i.e. indirect dependency) are also added for
## fast convergence.
_PORT_OPTIONS:= ${PORT_OPTIONS}
.for _count in _0 ${COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST}
count= ${_count}
### Check if all of the nested dependency are resolved already.
. if ${count} == _0 || ${_PORT_OPTIONS} != ${PORT_OPTIONS}
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${_PORT_OPTIONS}
. for dc in ${_DEPCHAIN}
. for opt in ${_PORT_OPTIONS}
_opt=${opt}
### Add all of direct and indirect dependency only if
### they are not in ${PORT_OPTIONS}.
. if !empty(_opt:M${dc:R})
. for d in ${dc:E} ${_DEPCHAIN:M${dc:E}.*:E}
. if empty(_PORT_OPTIONS:M$d)
_PORT_OPTIONS+= $d
. endif
. endfor
. endif
. endfor
. endfor
. endif
.endfor
# Finally, add options required by slave ports
PORT_OPTIONS+= ${OPTIONS_SLAVE}
# Sort options and eliminate duplicates
PORT_OPTIONS:= ${PORT_OPTIONS:O:u}
_REALLY_ALL_POSSIBLE_OPTIONS:= ${COMPLETE_OPTIONS_LIST} ${_ALL_EXCLUDE}
_REALLY_ALL_POSSIBLE_OPTIONS:= ${_REALLY_ALL_POSSIBLE_OPTIONS:O:u}
# Handle PORTDOCS and PORTEXAMPLES
.for _type in DOCS EXAMPLES
. if !empty(_REALLY_ALL_POSSIBLE_OPTIONS:M${_type})
. if empty(PORT_OPTIONS:M${_type})
PLIST_SUB+= PORT${_type}="@comment "
. else
PLIST_SUB+= PORT${_type}=""
. endif
. endif
.endfor
.if defined(NO_OPTIONS_SORT)
ALL_OPTIONS= ${OPTIONS_DEFINE}
.endif
.for target in ${_OPTIONS_TARGETS:C/:.*//:u}
_OPTIONS_${target}?=
.endfor
.for opt in ${_REALLY_ALL_POSSIBLE_OPTIONS}
# PLIST_SUB
PLIST_SUB?=
SUB_LIST?=
. if defined(OPTIONS_SUB)
. if ! ${PLIST_SUB:M${opt}=*}
. if ${PORT_OPTIONS:M${opt}}
PLIST_SUB:= ${PLIST_SUB} ${opt}="" NO_${opt}="@comment "
. else
PLIST_SUB:= ${PLIST_SUB} ${opt}="@comment " NO_${opt}=""
. endif
. endif
. if ! ${SUB_LIST:M${opt}=*}
. if ${PORT_OPTIONS:M${opt}}
SUB_LIST:= ${SUB_LIST} ${opt}="" NO_${opt}="@comment "
. else
SUB_LIST:= ${SUB_LIST} ${opt}="@comment " NO_${opt}=""
. endif
. endif
. endif
. if ${PORT_OPTIONS:M${opt}}
. if defined(${opt}_USE)
. for option in ${${opt}_USE:C/=.*//:O:u}
_u= ${option}
USE_${_u:tu}+= ${${opt}_USE:M${option}=*:C/.*=//g:C/,/ /g}
. endfor
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_VARS)
. for var in ${${opt}_VARS:C/=.*//:O:u}
_u= ${var}
. if ${_u:M*+}
${_u:C/.$//:tu}+= ${${opt}_VARS:M${var}=*:C/[^+]*\+=//:C/^"(.*)"$$/\1/}
. else
${_u:tu}= ${${opt}_VARS:M${var}=*:C/[^=]*=//:C/^"(.*)"$$/\1/}
. endif
. endfor
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_CONFIGURE_ENABLE)
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= ${${opt}_CONFIGURE_ENABLE:S/^/--enable-/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_CONFIGURE_WITH)
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= ${${opt}_CONFIGURE_WITH:S/^/--with-/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL)
CMAKE_ARGS+= ${${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL:C/.*/-D&:BOOL=true/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF)
CMAKE_ARGS+= ${${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF:C/.*/-D&:BOOL=false/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_MESON_TRUE)
MESON_ARGS+= ${${opt}_MESON_TRUE:C/.*/-D&=true/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_MESON_FALSE)
MESON_ARGS+= ${${opt}_MESON_FALSE:C/.*/-D&=false/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_MESON_YES)
MESON_ARGS+= ${${opt}_MESON_YES:C/.*/-D&=yes/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_MESON_NO)
MESON_ARGS+= ${${opt}_MESON_NO:C/.*/-D&=no/}
. endif
. for configure in CONFIGURE CMAKE MESON QMAKE
. if defined(${opt}_${configure}_ON)
${configure}_ARGS+= ${${opt}_${configure}_ON}
. endif
. endfor
. for flags in ${_OPTIONS_FLAGS}
. if defined(${opt}_${flags})
${flags}+= ${${opt}_${flags}}
. endif
. endfor
. for deptype in ${_OPTIONS_DEPENDS}
. if defined(${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS)
${deptype}_DEPENDS+= ${${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS}
. endif
. endfor
. for target in ${_OPTIONS_TARGETS}
_target= ${target:C/:.*//}
_prio= ${target:C/.*:(.*):.*/\1/}
_type= ${target:C/.*://}
_OPTIONS_${_target}:= ${_OPTIONS_${_target}} ${_prio}:${_type}-${_target}-${opt}-on
. endfor
. else
. if defined(${opt}_USE_OFF)
. for option in ${${opt}_USE_OFF:C/=.*//:O:u}
_u= ${option}
USE_${_u:tu}+= ${${opt}_USE_OFF:M${option}=*:C/.*=//g:C/,/ /g}
. endfor
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_VARS_OFF)
. for var in ${${opt}_VARS_OFF:C/=.*//:O:u}
_u= ${var}
. if ${_u:M*+}
${_u:C/.$//:tu}+= ${${opt}_VARS_OFF:M${var}=*:C/[^+]*\+=//:C/^"(.*)"$$/\1/}
. else
${_u:tu}= ${${opt}_VARS_OFF:M${var}=*:C/[^=]*=//:C/^"(.*)"$$/\1/}
. endif
. endfor
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_CONFIGURE_ENABLE)
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= ${${opt}_CONFIGURE_ENABLE:S/^/--disable-/:C/=.*//}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_CONFIGURE_WITH)
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= ${${opt}_CONFIGURE_WITH:S/^/--without-/:C/=.*//}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL)
CMAKE_ARGS+= ${${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL:C/.*/-D&:BOOL=false/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF)
CMAKE_ARGS+= ${${opt}_CMAKE_BOOL_OFF:C/.*/-D&:BOOL=true/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_MESON_TRUE)
MESON_ARGS+= ${${opt}_MESON_TRUE:C/.*/-D&=false/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_MESON_FALSE)
MESON_ARGS+= ${${opt}_MESON_FALSE:C/.*/-D&=true/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_MESON_YES)
MESON_ARGS+= ${${opt}_MESON_YES:C/.*/-D&=no/}
. endif
. if defined(${opt}_MESON_NO)
MESON_ARGS+= ${${opt}_MESON_NO:C/.*/-D&=yes/}
. endif
. for configure in CONFIGURE CMAKE MESON QMAKE
. if defined(${opt}_${configure}_OFF)
${configure}_ARGS+= ${${opt}_${configure}_OFF}
. endif
. endfor
. for flags in ${_OPTIONS_FLAGS}
. if defined(${opt}_${flags}_OFF)
${flags}+= ${${opt}_${flags}_OFF}
. endif
. endfor
. for deptype in ${_OPTIONS_DEPENDS}
. if defined(${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS_OFF)
${deptype}_DEPENDS+= ${${opt}_${deptype}_DEPENDS_OFF}
. endif
. endfor
. for target in ${_OPTIONS_TARGETS}
_target= ${target:C/:.*//}
_prio= ${target:C/.*:(.*):.*/\1/}
_type= ${target:C/.*://}
_OPTIONS_${_target}:= ${_OPTIONS_${_target}} ${_prio}:${_type}-${_target}-${opt}-off
. endfor
. endif
.endfor
Mk/bsd.options.mk: Introduce SELECTED_OPTIONS, DESELECTED_OPTIONS Until now, the only way to obtain information on the valid port options and the current selection states is by using the pretty-print-config target. It would look something like this: > make -C /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-aux print-print-config Standard[ +FORT +OBJC +NLS -TESTSUITE -ALLSTAGES -STATIC ] \ Bootstrap[ -BOOTSTRAP ] To process the total options and the selection state of each option requires additional processing, e.g. with awk and/or sed. Moreover, if other information is needed about the port it question, it would require a second execution of "make" to reveal variable values. There simply is no other way to obtain the option selection information in a single pass (this limitation came when options framework was brought in). This enhancement allows the option selection information to revealed with make -V so that all port information can be acquired in a single pass. Moreover, they won't require piping through sed or awk. Two read-only variables are introduced: SELECTED_OPTIONS (list of all "on" options) DESELECTED_OPTIONS (liss of all "off" options) Here's an example of a single pass acquisition: > make -C /usr/dports/lang/gcc5-aux -V PKGNAME -V SELECTED_OPTIONS \ -V DESELECTED_OPTIONS gcc5-aux-20150716 NLS OBJC FORT BOOTSTRAP STATIC ALLSTAGES TESTSUITE Obviously the grouping information seen in pretty-print-config is lost, so these new variables will not help if option group information is required. Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
2015-12-14 22:44:39 +00:00
.undef (SELECTED_OPTIONS)
.undef (DESELECTED_OPTIONS)
# Wait to expand PORT_OPTIONS until the last moment in case something modifies
# the selected OPTIONS after bsd.port.options.mk is included. This uses
# bmake's :@ for loop.
_SELECTED_OPTIONS= ${ALL_OPTIONS:@opt@${PORT_OPTIONS:M${opt}}@}
_DESELECTED_OPTIONS= ${ALL_OPTIONS:@opt@${"${PORT_OPTIONS:M${opt}}":?:${opt}}@}
Mk/bsd.options.mk: Introduce SELECTED_OPTIONS, DESELECTED_OPTIONS Until now, the only way to obtain information on the valid port options and the current selection states is by using the pretty-print-config target. It would look something like this: > make -C /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-aux print-print-config Standard[ +FORT +OBJC +NLS -TESTSUITE -ALLSTAGES -STATIC ] \ Bootstrap[ -BOOTSTRAP ] To process the total options and the selection state of each option requires additional processing, e.g. with awk and/or sed. Moreover, if other information is needed about the port it question, it would require a second execution of "make" to reveal variable values. There simply is no other way to obtain the option selection information in a single pass (this limitation came when options framework was brought in). This enhancement allows the option selection information to revealed with make -V so that all port information can be acquired in a single pass. Moreover, they won't require piping through sed or awk. Two read-only variables are introduced: SELECTED_OPTIONS (list of all "on" options) DESELECTED_OPTIONS (liss of all "off" options) Here's an example of a single pass acquisition: > make -C /usr/dports/lang/gcc5-aux -V PKGNAME -V SELECTED_OPTIONS \ -V DESELECTED_OPTIONS gcc5-aux-20150716 NLS OBJC FORT BOOTSTRAP STATIC ALLSTAGES TESTSUITE Obviously the grouping information seen in pretty-print-config is lost, so these new variables will not help if option group information is required. Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
2015-12-14 22:44:39 +00:00
.for otype in MULTI GROUP SINGLE RADIO
. for m in ${OPTIONS_${otype}}
_SELECTED_OPTIONS+= ${OPTIONS_${otype}_${m}:@opt@${PORT_OPTIONS:M${opt}}@}
_DESELECTED_OPTIONS+= ${OPTIONS_${otype}_${m}:@opt@${"${PORT_OPTIONS:M${opt}}":?:${opt}}@}
Mk/bsd.options.mk: Introduce SELECTED_OPTIONS, DESELECTED_OPTIONS Until now, the only way to obtain information on the valid port options and the current selection states is by using the pretty-print-config target. It would look something like this: > make -C /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-aux print-print-config Standard[ +FORT +OBJC +NLS -TESTSUITE -ALLSTAGES -STATIC ] \ Bootstrap[ -BOOTSTRAP ] To process the total options and the selection state of each option requires additional processing, e.g. with awk and/or sed. Moreover, if other information is needed about the port it question, it would require a second execution of "make" to reveal variable values. There simply is no other way to obtain the option selection information in a single pass (this limitation came when options framework was brought in). This enhancement allows the option selection information to revealed with make -V so that all port information can be acquired in a single pass. Moreover, they won't require piping through sed or awk. Two read-only variables are introduced: SELECTED_OPTIONS (list of all "on" options) DESELECTED_OPTIONS (liss of all "off" options) Here's an example of a single pass acquisition: > make -C /usr/dports/lang/gcc5-aux -V PKGNAME -V SELECTED_OPTIONS \ -V DESELECTED_OPTIONS gcc5-aux-20150716 NLS OBJC FORT BOOTSTRAP STATIC ALLSTAGES TESTSUITE Obviously the grouping information seen in pretty-print-config is lost, so these new variables will not help if option group information is required. Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
2015-12-14 22:44:39 +00:00
. endfor
.endfor
SELECTED_OPTIONS= ${_SELECTED_OPTIONS:O:u}
DESELECTED_OPTIONS= ${_DESELECTED_OPTIONS:O:u}
Mk/bsd.options.mk: Introduce SELECTED_OPTIONS, DESELECTED_OPTIONS Until now, the only way to obtain information on the valid port options and the current selection states is by using the pretty-print-config target. It would look something like this: > make -C /usr/ports/lang/gcc5-aux print-print-config Standard[ +FORT +OBJC +NLS -TESTSUITE -ALLSTAGES -STATIC ] \ Bootstrap[ -BOOTSTRAP ] To process the total options and the selection state of each option requires additional processing, e.g. with awk and/or sed. Moreover, if other information is needed about the port it question, it would require a second execution of "make" to reveal variable values. There simply is no other way to obtain the option selection information in a single pass (this limitation came when options framework was brought in). This enhancement allows the option selection information to revealed with make -V so that all port information can be acquired in a single pass. Moreover, they won't require piping through sed or awk. Two read-only variables are introduced: SELECTED_OPTIONS (list of all "on" options) DESELECTED_OPTIONS (liss of all "off" options) Here's an example of a single pass acquisition: > make -C /usr/dports/lang/gcc5-aux -V PKGNAME -V SELECTED_OPTIONS \ -V DESELECTED_OPTIONS gcc5-aux-20150716 NLS OBJC FORT BOOTSTRAP STATIC ALLSTAGES TESTSUITE Obviously the grouping information seen in pretty-print-config is lost, so these new variables will not help if option group information is required. Approved by: portmgr (bapt)
2015-12-14 22:44:39 +00:00
.endif