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#!/usr/bin/env python
'''
emcc - compiler helper script
=============================
emcc is a drop-in replacement for a compiler like gcc or clang.
Tell your build system to use this instead of the compiler, and similarly
use emar, emld and emranlib instead of the same command without 'em'.
Example uses:
* For configure, instead of ./configure, cmake, etc., run emconfigure.py
with that command as an argument, for example
emconfigure.py ./configure [options]
emconfigure.py is a tiny script that just sets some environment vars
as a convenience. The command just shown is equivalent to
EMMAKEN_JUST_CONFIGURE=1 RANLIB=PATH/emranlib AR=PATH/emar CXX=PATH/em++ CC=PATH/emcc ./configure [options]
where PATH is the path to this file.
EMMAKEN_JUST_CONFIGURE tells emcc that it is being run in ./configure,
so it should relay everything to gcc/g++. You should not define that when
running make, of course.
* With CMake, the same command will work (with cmake instead of ./configure). You may also be
able to do the following in your CMakeLists.txt:
SET(CMAKE_C_COMPILER "PATH/emcc")
SET(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER "PATH/em++")
SET(CMAKE_LINKER "PATH/emld")
SET(CMAKE_CXX_LINKER "PATH/emld")
SET(CMAKE_C_LINK_EXECUTABLE "PATH/emld")
SET(CMAKE_CXX_LINK_EXECUTABLE "PATH/emld")
SET(CMAKE_AR "PATH/emar")
SET(CMAKE_RANLIB "PATH/emranlib")
* For SCons the shared.py can be imported like so:
__file__ = str(Dir('#/project_path_to_emscripten/dummy/dummy'))
__rootpath__ = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
def path_from_root(*pathelems):
return os.path.join(__rootpath__, *pathelems)
sys.path += [path_from_root('')]
from tools.shared import *
For using the Emscripten compilers/linkers/etc. you can do:
env = Environment()
...
env.Append(CCFLAGS = COMPILER_OPTS)
env.Replace(LINK = LLVM_LD)
env.Replace(LD = LLVM_LD)
TODO: Document all relevant setup changes
After setting that up, run your build system normally.
Note the appearance of em++ instead of emcc
for the C++ compiler. This is needed for cases where we get
a C++ file with a C extension, in which case CMake can be told
to run g++ on it despite the .c extension, see
https://github.com/kripken/emscripten/issues/6
(If a similar situation occurs with ./configure, you can do the same there too.)
emcc can be influenced by a few environment variables:
EMMAKEN_NO_SDK - Will tell emcc *not* to use the emscripten headers. Instead
your system headers will be used.
EMMAKEN_COMPILER - The compiler to be used, if you don't want the default clang.
'''
import os, sys, shutil, tempfile, subprocess, shlex
from subprocess import PIPE, STDOUT
from tools import shared
def execute(cmd, *args, **kw):
try:
return subprocess.Popen(cmd, *args, **kw).communicate() # let compiler frontend print directly, so colors are saved (PIPE kills that)
except:
if not isinstance(cmd, str):
cmd = ' '.join(cmd)
print >> sys.stderr, 'Invoking Process failed: <<< ' + cmd + ' >>>'
raise
# Mapping of emcc opt levels to llvm opt levels. We use llvm opt level 3 in emcc opt
# levels 2 and 3 (emcc 3 is unsafe opts, so unsuitable for the only level to get
# llvm opt level 3, and speed-wise emcc level 2 is already the slowest/most optimizing
# level)
LLVM_OPT_LEVEL = {
0: 0,
1: 1,
2: 3,
3: 3,
}
DEBUG = os.environ.get('EMCC_DEBUG')
TEMP_DIR = os.environ.get('EMCC_TEMP_DIR')
LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW = os.environ.get('EMCC_LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW') # Do not compile .ll files into .bc, just compile them with emscripten directly
# Not recommended, this is mainly for the test runner, or if you have some other
# specific need.
# One major limitation with this mode is that dlmalloc and libc++ cannot be
# added in. Also, LLVM optimizations will not be done, nor dead code elimination
AUTODEBUG = os.environ.get('EMCC_AUTODEBUG') # If set to 1, we will run the autodebugger (the automatic debugging tool, see tools/autodebugger).
# Note that this will disable inclusion of libraries. This is useful because including
# dlmalloc makes it hard to compare native and js builds
EMCC_CFLAGS = os.environ.get('EMCC_CFLAGS') # Additional compiler flags that we treat as if they were passed to us on the commandline
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, '\nemcc invocation: ', ' '.join(sys.argv), (' + ' + EMCC_CFLAGS if EMCC_CFLAGS else '')
if EMCC_CFLAGS: sys.argv.append(EMCC_CFLAGS)
if DEBUG and LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: leaving inputs raw'
stdout = PIPE if not DEBUG else None # suppress output of child processes
stderr = PIPE if not DEBUG else None # unless we are in DEBUG mode
shared.check_sanity()
# Handle some global flags
if len(sys.argv) == 1:
print 'emcc: no input files'
exit(0)
if sys.argv[1] == '--version':
print '''emcc (Emscripten GCC-like replacement) 2.0
Copyright (C) 2011 the Emscripten authors.
This is free and open source software under the MIT license.
There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
'''
exit(0)
elif sys.argv[1] == '--help':
this = os.path.basename('em++' if os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_CXX') else 'emcc')
print '''%s [options] file...
Most normal gcc/g++ options will work, for example:
--help Display this information
--version Display compiler version information
Options that are modified or new in %s include:
-O0 No optimizations (default)
-O1 Simple optimizations, including LLVM -O1
optimizations, and no runtime assertions
or C++ exception catching (to re-enable
C++ exception catching, use
-s DISABLE_EXCEPTION_CATCHING=0 ).
Note: Optimizations are only done when
compiling to JavaScript, not to intermediate
bitcode.
-O2 As -O1, plus the relooper (loop recreation),
plus closure compiler advanced opts, plus
LLVM -O2 optimizations
Warning: Compiling with this takes a long time!
-O3 As -O2, plus dangerous optimizations that may
break the generated code! If that happens, try
-O2 and then adding dangerous optimizations one
by one.
-s OPTION=VALUE JavaScript code generation option passed
into the emscripten compiler. For the
available options, see src/settings.js
--typed-arrays <mode> 0: No typed arrays
1: Parallel typed arrays
2: Shared (C-like) typed arrays (default)
--llvm-opts <level> 0: No LLVM optimizations (default in -O0)
1: -O1 LLVM optimizations (default in -O1)
2: -O2 LLVM optimizations
3: -O3 LLVM optimizations (default in -O2+)
--llvm-lto <level> 0: No LLVM LTO (default in -O0)
1: LLVM LTO (default in -O1+)
Note: If LLVM optimizations are not run
(see --llvm-opts), setting this to 1 has no
effect.
--closure <on> 0: No closure compiler (default in -O0, -O1)
1: Run closure compiler (default in -O2, -O3)
--js-transform <cmd> <cmd> will be called on the generated code
before it is optimized. This lets you modify
the JavaScript, for example adding some code
or removing some code, in a way that those
modifications will be optimized together with
the generated code properly. <cmd> will be
called with the filename of the generated
code as a parameter; to modify the code, you
can read the original data and then append to
it or overwrite it with the modified data.
<cmd> is interpreted as a space-separated
list of arguments, for example, <cmd> of
"python processor.py" will cause a python
script to be run.
--pre-js <file> A file whose contents are added before the
generated code. This is done *before*
optimization, so it will be minified
properly if closure compiler is run.
--post-js <file> A file whose contents are added after the
generated code This is done *before*
optimization, so it will be minified
properly if closure compiler is run.
--embed-file <file> A file to embed inside the generated
JavaScript. The compiled code will be able
to access the file in the current directory
with the same basename as given here (that is,
just the filename, without a path to it).
If a directory is passed here, its entire
contents will be embedded.
--preload-file <name> A file to preload before running the
compiled code asynchronously. Otherwise
similar to --embed-file, except that this
option is only relevant when generating
HTML (it uses asynchronous binary XHRs).
If a directory is passed here, its entire
contents will be preloaded.
--compression <codec> Compress both the compiled code and embedded/
preloaded files. <codec> should be a triple,
<native_encoder>,<js_decoder>,<js_name>
where native_encoder is a native executable
that compresses stdin to stdout (the simplest
possible interface), js_decoder is a
JavaScript file that implements a decoder,
and js_name is the name of the function to
call in the decoder file (which should
receive an array/typed array and return
an array/typed array.
Compression only works when generating HTML.
When compression is on, all filed specified
to be preloaded are compressed in one big
archive, which is given the same name as the
output HTML but with suffix .data.compress
--minify <on> 0: Do not minify the generated JavaScript's
whitespace (default if closure compiler
will not be run)
1: Minify the generated JavaScript's
whitespace (default if closure compiler
will be run). Note that this by itself
will not minify the code (closure does
that)
--ignore-dynamic-linking Normally emcc will treat dynamic linking like
static linking, by linking in the code from
the dynamic library. This fails if the same
dynamic library is linked more than once.
With this option, dynamic linking is ignored,
which allows the build system to proceed without
errors. However, you will need to manually
link to the shared libraries later on yourself.
--shell-file <path> The path name to a skeleton HTML file used
when generating HTML output. The shell file
used needs to have this token inside it:
{{{ SCRIPT_CODE }}}
Note that this argument is ignored if a
target other than HTML is specified using
the -o option.
--js-library <lib> A JavaScript library to use in addition to
those in Emscripten's src/library_*
The target file, if specified (-o <target>), defines what will
be generated:
<name>.js JavaScript (default)
<name>.html HTML with embedded JavaScript
<name>.bc LLVM bitcode
<name>.o LLVM bitcode (same as .bc)
The -c option (which tells gcc not to run the linker) will
cause LLVM bitcode to be generated, as %s only generates
JavaScript in the final linking stage of building.
The input file(s) can be either source code files that
Clang can handle (C or C++), LLVM bitcode in binary form,
or LLVM assembly files in human-readable form.
emcc is affected by several environment variables. For details, view
the source of emcc (search for 'os.environ').
''' % (this, this, this)
exit(0)
# If this is a configure-type thing, do not compile to JavaScript, instead use clang
# to compile to a native binary (using our headers, so things make sense later)
CONFIGURE_CONFIG = os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_JUST_CONFIGURE') or 'conftest.c' in sys.argv
CMAKE_CONFIG = 'CMakeFiles/cmTryCompileExec.dir' in ' '.join(sys.argv)# or 'CMakeCCompilerId' in ' '.join(sys.argv)
if CONFIGURE_CONFIG or CMAKE_CONFIG:
compiler = shared.CLANG
if not ('CXXCompiler' in ' '.join(sys.argv) or os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_CXX')):
compiler = shared.to_cc(compiler)
cmd = [compiler] + shared.EMSDK_OPTS + ['-DEMSCRIPTEN'] + sys.argv[1:]
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc, just configuring: ', ' '.join(cmd)
exit(subprocess.call(cmd))
if os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_COMPILER'):
CXX = os.environ['EMMAKEN_COMPILER']
else:
CXX = shared.CLANG
CC = shared.to_cc(CXX)
# If we got here from a redirection through emmakenxx.py, then force a C++ compiler here
if os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_CXX'):
CC = CXX
CC_ADDITIONAL_ARGS = shared.COMPILER_OPTS # + ['-g']?
EMMAKEN_CFLAGS = os.environ.get('EMMAKEN_CFLAGS')
if EMMAKEN_CFLAGS: CC_ADDITIONAL_ARGS += shlex.split(EMMAKEN_CFLAGS)
# ---------------- Utilities ---------------
SOURCE_SUFFIXES = ('.c', '.cpp', '.cxx', '.cc')
BITCODE_SUFFIXES = ('.bc', '.o')
DYNAMICLIB_SUFFIXES = ('.dylib', '.so', '.dll')
STATICLIB_SUFFIXES = ('.a',)
ASSEMBLY_SUFFIXES = ('.ll',)
LIB_PREFIXES = ('', 'lib')
IMAGE_SUFFIXES = ('.jpg', '.png', '.bmp')
AUDIO_SUFFIXES = ('.ogg', '.wav', '.mp3')
AUDIO_MIMETYPES = { 'ogg': 'audio/ogg', 'wav': 'audio/wav', 'mp3': 'audio/mpeg' }
def suffix(name):
return name.split('.')[-1]
def unsuffixed(name):
return '.'.join(name.split('.')[:-1])
def unsuffixed_basename(name):
return os.path.basename(unsuffixed(name))
seen_names = {}
def unsuffixed_uniquename(name):
ret = unsuffixed_basename(name)
if name not in seen_names:
seen_names[name] = str(len(seen_names))
return ret + '_' + seen_names[name]
# ---------------- End configs -------------
if len(sys.argv) == 1 or sys.argv[1] in ['x', 't']:
# noop ar
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc, just ar'
sys.exit(0)
use_cxx = True
header = False # pre-compiled headers. We fake that by just copying the file
for i in range(1, len(sys.argv)):
arg = sys.argv[i]
if not arg.startswith('-'):
if arg.endswith('.c'):
use_cxx = False
if arg.endswith('.h') and sys.argv[i-1] != '-include':
header = True
if '-M' in sys.argv or '-MM' in sys.argv:
# Just output dependencies, do not compile. Warning: clang and gcc behave differently with -MF! (clang seems to not recognize it)
cmd = [CC] + shared.COMPILER_OPTS + sys.argv[1:]
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc, just dependencies: ', ' '.join(cmd)
exit(subprocess.call(cmd))
# Check if a target is specified
target = None
for i in range(len(sys.argv)-1):
if sys.argv[i].startswith('-o='):
raise Exception('Invalid syntax: do not use -o=X, use -o X')
if sys.argv[i] == '-o':
target = sys.argv[i+1]
sys.argv = sys.argv[:i] + sys.argv[i+2:]
break
if header: # header or such
if len(sys.argv) >= 3: # if there is a source and a target, then copy, otherwise do nothing
sys.argv = filter(lambda arg: not arg.startswith('-I'), sys.argv)
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'Just copy:', sys.argv[-1], target
shutil.copy(sys.argv[-1], target)
else:
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'No-op.'
exit(0)
if TEMP_DIR:
temp_dir = TEMP_DIR
if os.path.exists(temp_dir):
shutil.rmtree(temp_dir) # clear it
os.makedirs(temp_dir)
else:
temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
def in_temp(name):
return os.path.join(temp_dir, name)
class Compression:
on = False
@staticmethod
def compressed_name(filename):
return filename + '.compress'
@staticmethod
def compress(filename):
execute(Compression.encoder, stdin=open(filename, 'rb'), stdout=open(Compression.compressed_name(filename), 'wb'))
@staticmethod
def worth_it(original, compressed):
return compressed < original - 1500 # save at least one TCP packet or so
try:
call = CXX if use_cxx else CC
## Parse args
newargs = sys.argv[1:]
opt_level = 0
llvm_opts = None
llvm_lto = None
closure = None
js_transform = None
pre_js = None
post_js = None
minify_whitespace = None
data_files = []
compression = None
ignore_dynamic_linking = False
shell_path = shared.path_from_root('src', 'shell.html')
js_libraries = []
def check_bad_eq(arg):
assert '=' not in arg, 'Invalid parameter (do not use "=" with "--" options)'
for i in range(len(newargs)):
if newargs[i].startswith('-O'):
try:
opt_level = int(newargs[i][2])
assert 0 <= opt_level <= 3
except:
raise Exception('Invalid optimization level: ' + newargs[i])
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--llvm-opts'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
llvm_opts = eval(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--llvm-lto'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
llvm_lto = eval(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--closure'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
closure = int(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--js-transform'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
js_transform = newargs[i+1]
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--pre-js'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
pre_js = open(newargs[i+1]).read()
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--post-js'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
post_js = open(newargs[i+1]).read()
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--minify'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
minify_whitespace = int(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--embed-file'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
data_files.append({ 'name': newargs[i+1], 'mode': 'embed' })
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--preload-file'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
data_files.append({ 'name': newargs[i+1], 'mode': 'preload' })
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--compression'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
parts = newargs[i+1].split(',')
assert len(parts) == 3, '--compression requires specifying native_encoder,js_decoder,js_name - see emcc --help. got: %s' % newargs[i+1]
Compression.encoder = parts[0]
Compression.decoder = parts[1]
Compression.js_name = parts[2]
assert os.path.exists(Compression.encoder), 'native encoder %s does not exist' % Compression.encoder
assert os.path.exists(Compression.decoder), 'js decoder %s does not exist' % Compression.decoder
Compression.on = True
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i] == '--ignore-dynamic-linking':
ignore_dynamic_linking = True
newargs[i] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--shell-file'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
shell_path = newargs[i+1]
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--js-library'):
check_bad_eq(newargs[i])
js_libraries.append(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
newargs = [ arg for arg in newargs if arg is not '' ]
if llvm_opts is None: llvm_opts = LLVM_OPT_LEVEL[opt_level]
if llvm_lto is None: llvm_lto = llvm_opts > 0
if closure is None: closure = 1 if opt_level >= 2 else 0
if minify_whitespace is None:
minify_whitespace = closure # if closure is run, minify whitespace
if closure:
assert os.path.exists(shared.CLOSURE_COMPILER), 'emcc: fatal: Closure compiler (%s) does not exist' % shared.CLOSURE_COMPILER
settings_changes = []
for i in range(len(newargs)):
if newargs[i] == '-s':
assert '=' in newargs[i+1], 'Incorrect syntax for -s (use -s OPT=VAL): ' + newargs[i+1]
settings_changes.append(newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = newargs[i+1] = ''
elif newargs[i].startswith('--typed-arrays'):
assert '=' not in newargs[i], 'Invalid typed arrays parameter (do not use "=")'
settings_changes.append('USE_TYPED_ARRAYS=' + newargs[i+1])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs[i+1] = ''
newargs = [ arg for arg in newargs if arg is not '' ]
# Find input files
input_files = []
has_source_inputs = False
lib_dirs = [shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib')]
libs = []
for i in range(len(newargs)): # find input files XXX this a simple heuristic. we should really analyze based on a full understanding of gcc params,
# right now we just assume that what is left contains no more |-x OPT| things
arg = newargs[i]
if i > 0:
prev = newargs[i-1]
if prev in ['-MT', '-install_name']: continue # ignore this gcc-style argument
if arg.endswith(SOURCE_SUFFIXES + BITCODE_SUFFIXES + DYNAMICLIB_SUFFIXES + ASSEMBLY_SUFFIXES) or shared.Building.is_ar(arg): # we already removed -o <target>, so all these should be inputs
newargs[i] = ''
if os.path.exists(arg):
if arg.endswith(SOURCE_SUFFIXES):
input_files.append(arg)
has_source_inputs = True
else:
# this should be bitcode, make sure it is valid
if arg.endswith(ASSEMBLY_SUFFIXES) or shared.Building.is_bitcode(arg):
input_files.append(arg)
elif arg.endswith(STATICLIB_SUFFIXES + DYNAMICLIB_SUFFIXES):
# if it's not, and it's a library, just add it to libs to find later
l = unsuffixed_basename(arg)
for prefix in LIB_PREFIXES:
if not prefix: continue
if l.startswith(prefix):
l = l[len(prefix):]
break;
libs.append(l)
newargs[i] = ''
else:
print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: %s: warning: Not valid LLVM bitcode' % arg
else:
print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: %s: warning: No such file or directory' % arg
elif arg.startswith('-L'):
lib_dirs.append(arg[2:])
newargs[i] = ''
elif arg.startswith('-l'):
libs.append(arg[2:])
newargs[i] = ''
newargs = [ arg for arg in newargs if arg is not '' ]
# Find library files
for lib in libs:
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: looking for library "%s"' % lib
found = False
for prefix in LIB_PREFIXES:
for suff in STATICLIB_SUFFIXES + DYNAMICLIB_SUFFIXES:
name = prefix + lib + suff
for lib_dir in lib_dirs:
path = os.path.join(lib_dir, name)
if os.path.exists(path):
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: found library "%s" at %s' % (lib, path)
input_files.append(path)
found = True
break
if found: break
if found: break
if ignore_dynamic_linking:
input_files = filter(lambda input_file: not input_file.endswith(DYNAMICLIB_SUFFIXES), input_files)
if len(input_files) == 0:
print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: no input files'
print >> sys.stderr, 'note that input files without a known suffix are ignored, make sure your input files end with one of: ' + str(SOURCE_SUFFIXES + BITCODE_SUFFIXES + DYNAMICLIB_SUFFIXES + STATICLIB_SUFFIXES + ASSEMBLY_SUFFIXES)
exit(0)
newargs += CC_ADDITIONAL_ARGS
specified_target = target
target = specified_target if specified_target is not None else 'a.out.js' # specified_target is the user-specified one, target is what we will generate
target_basename = unsuffixed_basename(target)
# -c means do not link in gcc, and for us, the parallel is to not go all the way to JS, but stop at bitcode
has_dash_c = '-c' in newargs
if has_dash_c:
assert has_source_inputs, 'Must have source code inputs to use -c'
target = target_basename + '.o'
if '.' in target:
final_suffix = target.split('.')[-1]
else:
final_suffix = ''
assert not (Compression.on and final_suffix != 'html'), 'Compression only works when generating HTML'
# Apply optimization level settings
shared.Settings.apply_opt_level(opt_level, noisy=True)
# Apply -s settings in newargs here (after optimization levels, so they can override them)
for change in settings_changes:
key, value = change.split('=')
exec('shared.Settings.' + key + ' = ' + value)
## Compile source code to bitcode
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: compiling to bitcode'
temp_files = []
# First, generate LLVM bitcode. For each input file, we get base.o with bitcode
for input_file in input_files:
if input_file.endswith(SOURCE_SUFFIXES):
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: compiling source file: ', input_file
output_file = in_temp(unsuffixed_uniquename(input_file) + '.o')
temp_files.append(output_file)
args = newargs + ['-emit-llvm', '-c', input_file, '-o', output_file]
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, "emcc running:", call, ' '.join(args)
execute([call] + args) # let compiler frontend print directly, so colors are saved (PIPE kills that)
if not os.path.exists(output_file):
print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: compiler frontend failed to generate LLVM bitcode, halting'
sys.exit(1)
else: # bitcode
if input_file.endswith(BITCODE_SUFFIXES):
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: copying bitcode file: ', input_file
temp_file = in_temp(unsuffixed_uniquename(input_file) + '.o')
shutil.copyfile(input_file, temp_file)
temp_files.append(temp_file)
elif input_file.endswith(DYNAMICLIB_SUFFIXES) or shared.Building.is_ar(input_file):
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: copying library file: ', input_file
temp_file = in_temp(os.path.basename(input_file))
shutil.copyfile(input_file, temp_file)
temp_files.append(temp_file)
else: #.ll
if not LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW:
# Note that by assembling the .ll file, then disassembling it later, we will
# remove annotations which is a good thing for compilation time
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: assembling assembly file: ', input_file
temp_file = in_temp(unsuffixed_uniquename(input_file) + '.o')
shared.Building.llvm_as(input_file, temp_file)
temp_files.append(temp_file)
if not LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW: assert len(temp_files) == len(input_files)
# If we were just asked to generate bitcode, stop there
if final_suffix not in ['js', 'html']:
if llvm_opts > 0:
print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: warning: -Ox flags ignored, since not generating JavaScript'
if not specified_target:
for input_file in input_files:
shutil.move(in_temp(unsuffixed_uniquename(input_file) + '.o'), unsuffixed_basename(input_file) + '.' + final_suffix)
else:
if len(input_files) == 1:
shutil.move(in_temp(unsuffixed_uniquename(input_files[0]) + '.o'), specified_target)
else:
assert not has_dash_c, 'fatal error: cannot specify -o with -c with multiple files' + str(sys.argv)
# We have a specified target (-o <target>), which is not JavaScript or HTML, and
# we have multiple files: Link them TODO: llvm link-time opts?
ld_args = temp_files + ['-b', specified_target]
#[arg.split('-Wl,')[1] for arg in filter(lambda arg: arg.startswith('-Wl,'), sys.argv)]
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: link: ' + str(ld_args)
execute([shared.LLVM_LD, '-disable-opt'] + ld_args)
exit(0)
## Continue on to create JavaScript
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: will generate JavaScript'
extra_files_to_link = []
if not LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW and not AUTODEBUG:
# Check if we need to include some libraries that we compile. (We implement libc ourselves in js, but
# compile a malloc implementation and stdlibc++.)
# Note that we assume a single symbol is enough to know if we have/do not have dlmalloc etc. If you
# include just a few symbols but want the rest, this will not work.
# dlmalloc
def create_dlmalloc():
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: building dlmalloc for cache'
execute(shared.ENV_PREFIX + ['python', shared.EMCC, shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'dlmalloc.c'), '-g', '-o', in_temp('dlmalloc.o')], stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
# we include the libc++ new stuff here, so that the common case of using just new/delete is quick to link
execute(shared.ENV_PREFIX + ['python', shared.EMXX, shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libcxx', 'new.cpp'), '-g', '-o', in_temp('new.o')], stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
shared.Building.link([in_temp('dlmalloc.o'), in_temp('new.o')], in_temp('dlmalloc_full.o'))
return in_temp('dlmalloc_full.o')
def fix_dlmalloc():
# dlmalloc needs some sign correction. # If we are in mode 0, switch to 2. We will add our lines
try:
if shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS == 0: raise Exception('we need to change to 2')
except: # we fail if equal to 0 - so we need to switch to 2 - or if CORRECT_SIGNS is not even in Settings
shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS = 2
if shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS == 2:
shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS_LINES = [shared.path_from_root('src', 'dlmalloc.c') + ':' + str(i+4) for i in [4816, 4191, 4246, 4199, 4205, 4235, 4227]]
# If we are in mode 1, we are correcting everything anyhow. If we are in mode 3, we will be corrected
# so all is well anyhow too.
# XXX We also need to add libc symbols that use malloc, for example strdup. It's very rare to use just them and not
# a normal malloc symbol (like free, after calling strdup), so we haven't hit this yet, but it is possible.
dlmalloc_symbols = open(shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'dlmalloc.symbols')).read().split('\n')
# libcxx
def create_libcxx():
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: building libcxx for cache'
shared.Building.build_library('libcxx', shared.EMSCRIPTEN_TEMP_DIR, shared.EMSCRIPTEN_TEMP_DIR, ['libcxx.bc'], configure=None, copy_project=True, source_dir=shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libcxx'))
return os.path.join(shared.EMSCRIPTEN_TEMP_DIR, 'libcxx', 'libcxx.bc')
def fix_libcxx():
assert shared.Settings.QUANTUM_SIZE == 4, 'We do not support libc++ with QUANTUM_SIZE == 1'
# libcxx might need corrections, so turn them all on. TODO: check which are actually needed
shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS = shared.Settings.CORRECT_OVERFLOWS = shared.Settings.CORRECT_ROUNDINGS = 1
print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: warning: using libcxx turns on CORRECT_* options'
libcxx_symbols = map(lambda line: line.strip().split(' ')[1], open(shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libcxx', 'symbols')).readlines())
libcxx_symbols = filter(lambda symbol: symbol not in dlmalloc_symbols, libcxx_symbols)
libcxx_symbols = set(libcxx_symbols)
# libcxxabi - just for dynamic_cast for now
def create_libcxxabi():
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: building libcxxabi for cache'
shared.Building.build_library('libcxxabi', shared.EMSCRIPTEN_TEMP_DIR, shared.EMSCRIPTEN_TEMP_DIR, ['libcxxabi.bc'], configure=None, copy_project=True, source_dir=shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libcxxabi'))
return os.path.join(shared.EMSCRIPTEN_TEMP_DIR, 'libcxxabi', 'libcxxabi.bc')
def fix_libcxxabi():
assert shared.Settings.QUANTUM_SIZE == 4, 'We do not support libc++abi with QUANTUM_SIZE == 1'
print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: warning: using libcxxabi, this may need CORRECT_* options'
#shared.Settings.CORRECT_SIGNS = shared.Settings.CORRECT_OVERFLOWS = shared.Settings.CORRECT_ROUNDINGS = 1
libcxxabi_symbols = map(lambda line: line.strip().split(' ')[1], open(shared.path_from_root('system', 'lib', 'libcxxabi', 'symbols')).readlines())
libcxxabi_symbols = filter(lambda symbol: symbol not in dlmalloc_symbols, libcxxabi_symbols)
libcxxabi_symbols = set(libcxxabi_symbols)
force = False # If we have libcxx, we must force inclusion of dlmalloc, since libcxx uses new internally. Note: this is kind of hacky
for name, create, fix, library_symbols in [('libcxx', create_libcxx, fix_libcxx, libcxx_symbols),
('libcxxabi', create_libcxxabi, fix_libcxxabi, libcxxabi_symbols),
('dlmalloc', create_dlmalloc, fix_dlmalloc, dlmalloc_symbols)]:
need = []
has = []
for temp_file in temp_files:
symbols = shared.Building.llvm_nm(temp_file)
for library_symbol in library_symbols:
if library_symbol in symbols.undefs:
need.append(library_symbol)
if library_symbol in symbols.defs:
has.append(library_symbol)
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: considering including %s: we need |%s| and have |%s|' % (name, str(need), str(has))
if force or (need and not has):
# We need to build and link the library in
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: including %s' % name
extra_files_to_link.append(shared.Cache.get(name, create))
force = True
if fix:
fix()
# First, combine the bitcode files if there are several. We must also link if we have a singleton .a
if len(input_files) + len(extra_files_to_link) > 1 or \
(not LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW and not (suffix(temp_files[0]) in BITCODE_SUFFIXES or suffix(temp_files[0]) in DYNAMICLIB_SUFFIXES) and shared.Building.is_ar(temp_files[0])):
linker_inputs = temp_files + extra_files_to_link
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: linking: ', linker_inputs
shared.Building.link(linker_inputs,
in_temp(target_basename + '.bc'))
final = in_temp(target_basename + '.bc')
else:
if not LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW:
shutil.move(temp_files[0], in_temp(target_basename + '.bc'))
final = in_temp(target_basename + '.bc')
else:
final = input_files[0]
if DEBUG:
print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: saving intermediate processing steps to %s' % shared.EMSCRIPTEN_TEMP_DIR
intermediate_counter = 0
def save_intermediate(name=None, suffix='js'):
global intermediate_counter
shutil.copyfile(final, os.path.join(shared.EMSCRIPTEN_TEMP_DIR, 'emcc-%d%s.%s' % (intermediate_counter, '' if name is None else '-' + name, suffix)))
intermediate_counter += 1
if not LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW: save_intermediate('basebc', 'bc')
# Optimize, if asked to
if llvm_opts > 0 and not LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW:
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: LLVM -O%d' % llvm_opts
shared.Building.llvm_opt(in_temp(target_basename + '.bc'), llvm_opts)
if DEBUG: save_intermediate('opt', 'bc')
# Do LTO in a separate pass to work around LLVM bug XXX (see failure e.g. in cubescript)
if llvm_lto and shared.Building.can_use_unsafe_opts() and shared.Building.can_build_standalone():
lto_opts = []
if not shared.Building.can_inline(): lto_opts.append('-disable-inlining')
lto_opts.append('-std-link-opts')
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: LLVM LTO:', lto_opts
shared.Building.llvm_opt(in_temp(target_basename + '.bc'), lto_opts)
if DEBUG: save_intermediate('lto', 'bc')
else:
# If possible, remove dead functions etc., this potentially saves a lot in the size of the generated code (and the time to compile it)
if not LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW and shared.Building.can_build_standalone():
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: LLVM dead globals elimination'
shared.Building.llvm_opt(in_temp(target_basename + '.bc'), ['-internalize', '-globaldce'])
if DEBUG: save_intermediate('dce', 'bc')
# Prepare .ll for Emscripten
if not LEAVE_INPUTS_RAW:
final = shared.Building.llvm_dis(final, final + '.ll')
else:
assert len(input_files) == 1
if DEBUG: save_intermediate('ll', 'll')
if AUTODEBUG:
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: autodebug'
execute(shared.ENV_PREFIX + ['python', shared.AUTODEBUGGER, final, final + '.ad.ll'])
final += '.ad.ll'
if DEBUG: save_intermediate('autodebug', 'll')
# Emscripten
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: LLVM => JS'
extra_args = [] if not js_libraries else ['--libraries', ','.join(map(os.path.abspath, js_libraries))]
final = shared.Building.emscripten(final, append_ext=False, extra_args=extra_args)
if DEBUG: save_intermediate('original')
# Embed and preload files
if len(data_files) > 0:
if DEBUG: print >> sys.stderr, 'emcc: setting up files'
code = ''
if final_suffix == 'html':
code += '''
var BlobBuilder = typeof MozBlobBuilder != "undefined" ? MozBlobBuilder : (typeof WebKitBlobBuilder != "undefined" ? WebKitBlobBuilder : console.log("warning: cannot build blobs"));
var URLObject = typeof window != "undefined" ? (window.URL ? window.URL : window.webkitURL) : console.log("warning: cannot create object URLs");
var hasBlobConstructor;
try {
new Blob();
hasBlobConstructor = true;
} catch(e) {
hasBlobConstructor = false;
console.log("warning: no blob constructor, cannot create blobs with mimetypes");
}
'''
code += 'var preloadedImages = {}; // maps url to image data\n'
code += 'var preloadedAudios = {}; // maps url to audio data\n'
# Expand directories into individual files
def add(mode, dirname, names):
for name in names:
fullname = os.path.join(dirname, name)
if not os.path.isdir(fullname):
data_files.append({ 'name': fullname, 'mode': mode })
for file_ in data_files:
if os.path.isdir(file_['name']):
os.path.walk(file_['name'], add, file_['mode'])
data_files = filter(lambda file_: not os.path.isdir(file_['name']), data_files)
for file_ in data_files:
file_['name'] = file_['name'].replace(os.path.sep, '/')
file_['net_name'] = file_['name']
data_target = unsuffixed(target) + '.data'
# Set up folders
partial_dirs = []
for file_ in data_files:
dirname = os.path.dirname(file_['name'])
if dirname != '' and dirname != '/':
parts = dirname.split('/')
for i in range(len(parts)):
partial = '/'.join(parts[:i+1])
if partial not in partial_dirs:
code += '''FS.createFolder('/%s', '%s', true, false);\n''' % ('/'.join(parts[:i]), parts[i])
partial_dirs.append(partial)
if final_suffix == 'html':
# Bundle all datafiles into one archive. Avoids doing lots of simultaneous XHRs which has overhead.
data = open(data_target, 'wb')
start = 0
for file_ in data_files:
file_['data_start'] = start
curr = open(file_['name'], 'rb').read()
file_['data_end'] = start + len(curr)
start += len(curr)
data.write(curr)
data.close()
if Compression.on:
Compression.compress(data_target)
# Data requests - for getting a block of data out of the big archive - have a similar API to XHRs
code += '''
function DataRequest() {}
DataRequest.prototype = {
requests: {},
open: function(mode, name) {
this.requests[name] = this;
},
send: function() {}
};
'''
counter = 0
for file_ in data_files:
filename = file_['name']
if file_['mode'] == 'embed':
# Embed
code += '''FS.createDataFile('/', '%s', %s, true, true);\n''' % (os.path.basename(filename), str(map(ord, open(filename, 'rb').read())))
elif file_['mode'] == 'preload':
# Preload
assert final_suffix == 'html', 'Can only preload files when generating HTML'
varname = 'filePreload%d' % counter
counter += 1
image = filename.endswith(IMAGE_SUFFIXES)
audio = filename.endswith(AUDIO_SUFFIXES)
if image:
finish = '''
var bb = new BlobBuilder();
bb.append(byteArray.buffer);
var b = bb.getBlob();
var url = URLObject.createObjectURL(b);
var img = new Image();
img.onload = function() {
assert(img.complete, 'Image %(filename)s could not be decoded');
var canvas = document.createElement('canvas');
canvas.width = img.width;
canvas.height = img.height;
var ctx = canvas.getContext('2d');
ctx.drawImage(img, 0, 0);
preloadedImages['%(filename)s'] = canvas;
URLObject.revokeObjectURL(url);
removeRunDependency();
};
img.onerror = function(event) {
console.log('Image %(filename)s could not be decoded');
};
img.src = url;
''' % { 'filename': filename }
elif audio:
# Need actual blob constructor here, to set the mimetype or else audios fail to decode
finish = '''
if (hasBlobConstructor) {
var b = new Blob([byteArray.buffer], { type: '%(mimetype)s' });
var url = URLObject.createObjectURL(b); // XXX we never revoke this!
var audio = new Audio();
audio['oncanplaythrough'] = function() { // XXX string for closure
audio['oncanplaythrough'] = null;
preloadedAudios['%(filename)s'] = audio;
removeRunDependency();
};
audio.onerror = function(event) {
console.log('Audio %(filename)s could not be decoded');
};
audio.src = url;
} else {
preloadedAudios['%(filename)s'] = new Audio(); // empty shim
removeRunDependency();
}
''' % { 'filename': filename, 'mimetype': AUDIO_MIMETYPES[suffix(filename)] }
else:
finish = 'removeRunDependency();\n'
code += '''
var %(varname)s = new %(request)s();