#!/bin/sh #******************************************************************************* # Copyright (c) 2000, 2020 IBM Corporation and others. # # This program and the accompanying materials # are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0 # which accompanies this distribution, and is available at # https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/ # # SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 # # Contributors: # IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation # Kevin Cornell (Rational Software Corporation) # Tom Tromey (Red Hat, Inc.) #******************************************************************************* HELP=" Build GTK4 or GTK3 bindings and (optionally) copy them to binary repository. Paramaters (specified in this order): clean - delete *.o and *.so files from current folder. If this is the only paramater, do nothing else. But if other paramaters are given and this is the first one, then continue with other actions. One of the following 3: -gtk3 : Build bindings with GTK3. -gtk4 : Build bindings with GTK4. -gtk-all : Build bindings with GTK3 as well as GTK4. Note, this flag triggers cleanups before each build because a cleanup is required when building different GTK versions for linking to be done correctly. During active development, if you only want to compile updated files, use -gtk3/-gtk4 flags instead, however do not forget to do a cleanup in between gtk3/gtk4. install - copy *.so libraries to binary repository. --print-outputdir-and-exit - This simply echos the OUTPUT folder where .so libs are copied to, then exits the script. Used by external -- Examples: Most commonly used: ./build.sh -gtk-all install This will clean everything in your repository, build GTK3 and GTK4, then copy .so files to binary repository. Also: ./build.sh - only build .so files, do not copy them across. Build according to what GTK_VERSION is set to. ./build.sh clean - clean working directory of *.o and *.so files. ./build.sh -gtk4 install - build.so files and copy to binary repository Also note: Sometimes you might have to cleanup the binary repository manually as old *.so files are not automatically removed by clean command. Navigate to binary repository and: git clean -xdf #If new files were added to repo. git reset --hard #If existing binary was overwritten. " if [ "$1" = "-h" -o "$1" = "--help" ]; then echo "$HELP" exit fi func_echo_plus () { # Echo function that prints output in green to distinguish it from sub-shell output. GREEN='\033[0;32m' NC='\033[0m' # No Color echo -e "${GREEN}${@}${NC}" } func_echo_error () { # As above, but in red. Also pre-appends '***' to output. RED='\033[0;31m' NC='\033[0m' # No Color echo -e "${RED}*** ${@}${NC}" } cd `dirname $0` MAKE_TYPE=make export CFLAGS='-O -Wall -fPIC' # Determine which OS we are on if [ "${OS}" = "" ]; then OS=`uname -s` fi case $OS in *) SWT_OS=`uname -s | tr -s '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'` MAKEFILE=make_linux.mak ;; esac # Determine which CPU type we are building for if [ "${MODEL}" = "" ]; then if uname -i > /dev/null 2>&1; then MODEL=`uname -i` if [ ${MODEL} = 'unknown' ]; then MODEL=`uname -m` fi else MODEL=`uname -m` fi fi case $MODEL in "x86_64") SWT_ARCH=x86_64 AWT_ARCH=amd64 ;; *) SWT_ARCH=$MODEL AWT_ARCH=$MODEL ;; esac case $SWT_OS.$SWT_ARCH in "linux.x86_64") if [ "${CC}" = "" ]; then export CC=gcc fi if [ "${JAVA_HOME}" = "" ]; then # Cross-platform method of finding JAVA_HOME. # Tested on Fedora 24 and Ubuntu 16 DYNAMIC_JAVA_HOME=`readlink -f /usr/bin/java | sed "s:jre/::" | sed "s:bin/java::"` if [ -e "${DYNAMIC_JAVA_HOME}include/jni.h" ]; then func_echo_plus "JAVA_HOME not set, but jni.h found, dynamically configured to $DYNAMIC_JAVA_HOME" export JAVA_HOME="$DYNAMIC_JAVA_HOME" else func_echo_error "JAVA_HOME not set and jni.h could not be located. You might get a compile error about include 'jni.h'. You should install 'java-*-openjdk-devel' package or if you have it installed already, find jni.h and set JAVA_HOME manually to base of 'include' folder" fi fi if [ "${PKG_CONFIG_PATH}" = "" ]; then export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/lib64/pkgconfig" fi ;; "linux.ppc64le") if [ "${CC}" = "" ]; then export CC=gcc fi if [ "${JAVA_HOME}" = "" ]; then export JAVA_HOME=`readlink -f /usr/bin/java | sed "s:jre/::" | sed "s:bin/java::"` fi if [ "${PKG_CONFIG_PATH}" = "" ]; then export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/" fi ;; "linux.loongarch64") if [ "${CC}" = "" ]; then export CC=gcc fi if [ "${JAVA_HOME}" = "" ]; then export JAVA_HOME=`readlink -f /usr/bin/java | sed "s:jre/bin/java::"` fi if [ "${PKG_CONFIG_PATH}" = "" ]; then export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/usr/lib64/pkgconfig/" fi ;; esac # For 64-bit CPUs, we have a switch if [ ${MODEL} = 'x86_64' -o ${MODEL} = 'ppc64le' -o ${MODEL} = 'aarch64' -o ${MODEL} = 'loongarch64' ]; then SWT_PTR_CFLAGS=-DJNI64 if [ -d /lib64 ]; then XLIB64=-L/usr/X11R6/lib64 export XLIB64 fi if [ ${MODEL} = 'ppc64le' ]; then SWT_PTR_CFLAGS="${SWT_PTR_CFLAGS} -m64" XLIB64="${XLIB64} -L/usr/lib64" SWT_LFLAGS=-m64 export SWT_LFLAGS fi export SWT_PTR_CFLAGS fi if [ x`pkg-config --exists cairo && echo YES` = "xYES" ]; then func_echo_plus "Cairo found, compiling SWT support for the cairo graphics library." MAKE_CAIRO=make_cairo else func_echo_error "Cairo not found: Advanced graphics support using cairo will not be compiled." fi # Find AWT if available if [ ${SWT_OS} = 'win32' ]; then AWT_LIB_EXPR="jawt.dll" else AWT_LIB_EXPR="libjawt.so" fi if [ -z "${AWT_LIB_PATH}" ]; then if [ -f ${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/${AWT_ARCH}/${AWT_LIB_EXPR} ]; then AWT_LIB_PATH=${JAVA_HOME}/jre/lib/${AWT_ARCH} export AWT_LIB_PATH elif [ -f ${JAVA_HOME}/lib/${AWT_LIB_EXPR} ]; then AWT_LIB_PATH=${JAVA_HOME}/lib export AWT_LIB_PATH else AWT_LIB_PATH=${JAVA_HOME}/jre/bin export AWT_LIB_PATH fi fi if [ -f ${AWT_LIB_PATH}/${AWT_LIB_EXPR} ]; then func_echo_plus "libjawt.so found, the SWT/AWT integration library will be compiled." MAKE_AWT=make_awt else func_echo_error "libjawt.so not found, the SWT/AWT integration library will not be compiled." fi ## Interaction(s) with makefile(s) below: # Configure OUTPUT_DIR if [ "x${OUTPUT_DIR}" = "x" ]; then OUTPUT_DIR=../../../../../eclipse.platform.swt.binaries/bundles/org.eclipse.swt.gtk.${SWT_OS}.${SWT_ARCH} if [ -d "$OUTPUT_DIR" ]; then export OUTPUT_DIR fi fi # Safety check: # If "install" was given as target, check that OUTPUT_DIR is a valid directory. for i in "$@"; do # loop over all input paramaters if [ "$i" = "install" ]; then if [ ! -d "${OUTPUT_DIR}" ]; then # if directory not valid. func_echo_error "ERROR: 'install' was passed in as paramater, but OUTPUT_DIR :" func_echo_error "(${OUTPUT_DIR}) " func_echo_error "is not a valid directory." func_echo_error "1) Maybe you forgot to checkout SWT binaries? See: https://github.com/eclipse-platform/eclipse.platform.swt.binaries/" func_echo_error "2) SWT and SWT binary git repos have to be in the same folder, (usually ~/git/...). Maybe you put them in different folders?" func_echo_error "Exit with failure" exit 1 fi fi done for i in "$@"; do # loop over all input paramaters if [ "$i" = "--print-outputdir-and-exit" ]; then # used by external scripts to find binary folder echo "OUTPUT_DIR=${OUTPUT_DIR}" exit 0 # success fi done func_clean_up () { func_echo_plus "Cleaning up..." ${MAKE_TYPE} -f $MAKEFILE clean } if [ "x${1}" = "xclean" ]; then func_clean_up shift # if there are no more other parameters, exit. # don't exit if there are more paramaters. Useful for one-liners like: ./build.sh clean -gtk-all install if [ "$1" = "" ]; then exit $? fi fi # Announce our target func_echo_plus "Building SWT/GTK+ for Architectures: $SWT_OS $SWT_ARCH" func_build_gtk4 () { export GTK_VERSION=4.0 func_echo_plus "Building GTK4 bindings:" ${MAKE_TYPE} -f $MAKEFILE all $MAKE_CAIRO $MAKE_AWT "${@}" RETURN_VALUE=$? #make can return 1 or 2 if it fails. Thus need to cache it in case it's used programmatically somewhere. if [ "$RETURN_VALUE" -eq 0 ]; then func_echo_plus "GTK4 Build succeeded" else func_echo_error "GTK4 Build failed, aborting further actions.." exit $RETURN_VALUE fi } func_build_gtk3 () { export GTK_VERSION=3.0 func_echo_plus "Building GTK3 bindings:" ${MAKE_TYPE} -f $MAKEFILE all $MAKE_CAIRO $MAKE_AWT "${@}" RETURN_VALUE=$? #make can return 1 or 2 if it fails. Thus need to cache it in case it's used programmatically somewhere. if [ "$RETURN_VALUE" -eq 0 ]; then func_echo_plus "GTK3 Build succeeded" else func_echo_error "GTK3 Build failed, aborting further actions.." exit $RETURN_VALUE fi } if [ "$1" = "-gtk-all" ]; then shift func_echo_plus "Note: When building multiple GTK versions, a cleanup is required (and automatically performed) between them." func_clean_up func_build_gtk4 "$@" func_clean_up func_build_gtk3 "$@" elif [ "$1" = "-gtk4" ]; then shift func_build_gtk4 "$@" elif [ "$1" = "-gtk3" ]; then shift func_build_gtk3 "$@" elif [ "${GTK_VERSION}" = "4.0" ]; then func_build_gtk4 "$@" elif [ "${GTK_VERSION}" = "3.0" -o "${GTK_VERSION}" = "" ]; then export GTK_VERSION="3.0" func_build_gtk3 "$@" fi