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Jan 21, 2013
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Yukihiro "Matz" Matsumoto
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Merge pull request #757 from bovi/compile-doc
Adapt Compile Documentation to improved Build process
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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ To compile mruby out of the source code you need the following tools:
*
Linker (i.e.
```gcc```
)
*
Archive utility (i.e.
```ar```
)
*
Parser generator (i.e.
```bison```
)
*
Ruby 1.8 or 1.9
*
Ruby 1.8 or 1.9
(i.e.
```ruby```
or
```jruby```
)
Optional:
*
GIT (to update mruby source and integrate mrbgems easier)
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@@ -25,70 +25,187 @@ of mruby and looks like this for example:
```
MRuby::Build.new do |conf|
conf.cc = ENV['CC'] || 'gcc'
conf.ld = ENV['LD'] || 'gcc'
conf.ar = ENV['AR'] || 'ar'
conf.cflags << (ENV['CFLAGS'] || %w(-g -O3 -Wall -Werror-implicit-function-declaration))
conf.ldflags << (ENV['LDFLAGS'] || %w(-lm))
toolchain :gcc
end
```
All tools necessary to compile mruby can be set or modified here.
The following options can be configurated:
*
conf.cc (C compiler)
*
conf.ld (Linker)
*
conf.ar (Archive utility)
*
conf.cxx (C++ compiler)
*
conf.objcc (Object compiler)
*
conf.asm (Assembler)
*
conf.yacc (Parser Generator)
*
conf.gperf (Hash function Generator)
*
conf.cat (Concatenate utility)
*
conf.git (GIT content tracker)
*
conf.cflags (C compiler flags)
*
conf.ldflags (Linker flags)
*
conf.cxxflags (C++ compiler flags)
*
conf.objccflags (Object compiler flags)
*
conf.asmflags (Assembler flags)
*
conf.gem (A GEM which should be integrated - can be set several times)
*
conf.bins (Build binaries)
All tools necessary to compile mruby can be set or modified here. In case
you want to maintain an additional
*build_config.rb*
you can define a
customized path using the
*$MRUBY_CONFIG*
environment variable.
To compile just call
```./minirake```
inside of the mruby source root. To
generate
the test tool environment
call
```./minirake test```
. To clean
generate
and execute the test tools
call
```./minirake test```
. To clean
all build files call
```./minirake clean```
.
### Cross-Compilation
## Build Configuration
Inside of the
*build_config.rb*
the following options can be configurated
based on your environment.
### Toolchains
The mruby build system contains already a set of toolchain templates which
configurates the build environment for specific compiler infrastructures.
#### GCC
Toolchain configuration for the GNU C Compiler.
```
toolchain :gcc
```
#### clang
Toolchain configuration for the LLVM C Compiler clang. Mainly equal to the
GCC toolchain.
```
toolchain :clang
```
#### Visual Studio 2012
Toolchain configuration for Visual Studio 2012 on Windows.
```
toolchain :vs2012
```
### Binaries
It is possible to select which tools should be compiled during the compilation
process. The following tools can be selected:
*
mrbc (mruby compiler)
*
mruby (mruby interpreter)
*
mirb (mruby interactive shell
To select all define an array in
```conf.bins```
:
```
conf.bins = %(mrbc mruby mirb)
```
### File Separator
Some environments require a different file separator character. It is possible to
set the character via
```conf.file_separator```
.
```
conf.file_separator = '/'
```
### C Compiler
Configuration of the C compiler binary, flags and include paths.
```
conf.cc do |cc|
cc.command = ...
cc.flags = ...
cc.include_paths = ...
cc.defines = ...
cc.option_include_path = ...
cc.option_define = ...
cc.compile_options = ...
end
```
### Linker
Configuration of the Linker binary, flags and library paths.
```
conf.linker do |linker|
linker.command = ...
linker.flags = ...
linker.libraries = ...
linker.library_paths = ....
linker.option_library = ...
linker.option_library_path = ...
linker.link_options = ...
end
```
### Archiver
Configuration of the Archiver binary and flags.
```
conf.archiver do |archiver|
archiver.command = ...
archiver.archive_options = ...
end
```
### Parser Generator
Configuration of the Parser Generator binary and flags.
```
conf.yacc do |yacc|
yacc.command = ...
yacc.compile_options = ...
end
```
### GPerf
Configuration of the GPerf binary and flags.
```
conf.gperf do |gperf|
gperf.command = ...
gperf.compile_options = ...
end
```
### File Extensions
```
conf.exts do |exts
exts.object = ...
exts.executable = ...
exts.library = ...
end
```
### Mrbgems
Integrate GEMs in the build process.
```
# Integrate GEM with additional configuration
conf.gem 'path/to/gem' do |g|
g.cc.flags << ...
end
# Integrate GEM without additional configuration
conf.gem 'path/to/another/gem'
```
## Cross-Compilation
mruby can also be cross-compiled from one platform to another. To
achive this the
*build_config.rb*
needs to contain an instance of
```
MRuby::CrossBuild```. This instance defines the compilation
tools and flags for the target platform. An example could look
like this
for example
:
like this:
```
MRuby::CrossBuild.new('i386') do |conf|
conf.cc = ENV['CC'] || 'gcc'
conf.ld = ENV['LD'] || 'gcc'
conf.ar = ENV['AR'] || 'ar'
MRuby::CrossBuild.new('32bit') do |conf|
toolchain :gcc
if ENV['OS'] == 'Windows_NT' # MinGW
conf.cflags = %w(-g -O3 -Wall -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -Di386_MARK)
conf.ldflags = %w(-s -static)
else
conf.cflags << %w(-g -O3 -Wall -Werror-implicit-function-declaration -arch i386)
conf.ldflags << %w(-arch i386)
end
conf.cc.flags << "-m32"
conf.linker.flags << "-m32
end
```
You can configurate the same options as for a normal build. You can specified your own build_config.rb with *$MRUBY_CONFIG*.
All configuration options of ```MRuby::Build``` can also be used
in ```MRuby::CrossBuild```.
## Build process
During the build process the directory *build* will be created
. T
he
directory structure
will look like this:
During the build process the directory *build* will be created
in t
he
root directory. The structure of this directory
will look like this:
```
+- build
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@@ -132,6 +249,13 @@ link with *build/host/lib/libmruby.a*
* create ```build/host/bin/mirb``` by compile *tools/mirb/mirb.c* and
link with *build/host/lib/libmruby.a*
```
_____ _____ ______ ____ ____ _____ _____ ____
| CC |->|GEN |->|AR |->|CC |->|CC |->|AR |->|CC |->|CC |
|
*.c | |y.tab| |core.a| |mrbc| |*
.rb| |lib.a| |mruby| |mirb|
----- ----- ------ ---- ---- ----- ----- ----
```
### Cross-Compilation
In case of a cross-compilation to *i386* the *build* directory structure looks
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@@ -204,6 +328,26 @@ link with *build/i386/lib/libmruby.a*
* create ```build/i386/bin/mrbc``` by cross-compile *tools/mrbc/mrbc.c* and
link with *build/i386/lib/libmruby_core.a*
```
_____________________________________________________________
| Native Compilation for Host System |
| _____ ______ _____ ____ ____ _____ |
|| CC | -> |AR | -> |GEN | -> |CC | -> |CC | -> |AR ||
||
*.c | |core.a| |y.tab| |mrbc| |*
.rb| |lib.a||
| ----- ------ ----- ---- ---- ----- |
-------------------------------------------------------------
||
\|
|/
\/
______________________________________________________________
| Cross Compilation for Target System |
| _____ _____ _____ ____ ______ _____ |
|| CC | -> |AR | -> |CC | -> |CC | -> |AR | -> |CC ||
||
*
.c | |lib.a| |mruby| |mirb| |core.a| |mrbc ||
| ----- ----- ----- ---- ------ ----- |
--------------------------------------------------------------
```
## Test Environment
mruby's build process includes a test environment. In case you start the testing
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