shake-language-c-0.5.0: Development/Shake/Language/C/Target/Windows.hs
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{-|
Description: Toolchain definitions and utilities for Windows
This module provides toolchain definitions and utilities for targeting Windows.
See "Development.Shake.Language.C.Rules" for examples of how to use a target
toolchain.
Windows is also a supported host operating system, see
"Development.Shake.Language.C.Host" for examples of how to target the host.
On Windows currently only the <http://www.mingw.org/ MinGW> toolchain is
supported.
-}
module Development.Shake.Language.C.Target.Windows (
toolChain
, getDefaultToolChain
) where
import Data.Label (get, set)
import Development.Shake
import Development.Shake.Language.C.BuildFlags
import Development.Shake.Language.C.Target
import Development.Shake.Language.C.ToolChain
import qualified System.Info as System
getHostArch :: IO Arch
getHostArch = do
-- TODO: Get the info from the environment
let arch = System.arch
return $ case arch of
"i386" -> X86 I386
"i686" -> X86 I686
"x86_64" -> X86 X86_64
_ -> error $ "Unknown host architecture " ++ arch
target :: Arch -> Target
target = Target Windows (Platform "windows")
-- | Windows toolchain.
toolChain :: ToolChainVariant -> ToolChain
toolChain GCC =
set variant GCC
$ set compilerCommand "gcc"
$ set archiverCommand "ar"
$ set archiver (\tc flags inputs output -> do
need inputs
command_ [] (tool tc archiverCommand)
$ ["cr"]
++ get archiverFlags flags
++ [output]
++ inputs
command_ [] (toolFromString tc "ranlib") [output]
)
$ set linkerCommand "g++"
$ defaultToolChain
toolChain LLVM =
set variant LLVM
$ set compilerCommand "gcc"
$ set archiverCommand "ar"
$ set linkerCommand "g++"
$ defaultToolChain
toolChain Generic = toolChain GCC
getDefaultToolChain :: IO (Target, Action ToolChain)
getDefaultToolChain = do
t <- fmap target getHostArch
return (t, return $ toolChain Generic)