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Author SHA1 Message Date
Doug Coleman
8c2bd5ae23 cmake: Initial standalone overlays builds.
./utils/build-overlay AVFoundation OSX macosx
rdar://problem/28707246
2017-03-14 12:51:42 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
8437819b5a [CMake] Revert recent changes.
These changes caused a number of issues:

1. No debug info is emitted when a release-debug info compiler is built.
2. OS X deployment target specification is broken.
3. Swift options were broken without any attempt any recreating that
functionality. The specific option in question is --force-optimized-typechecker.

Such refactorings should be done in a fashion that does not break existing
users and use cases.

This reverts commit e6ce2ff388.
This reverts commit e8645f3750.
This reverts commit 89b038ea7e.
This reverts commit 497cac64d9.
This reverts commit 953ad094da.
This reverts commit e096d1c033.

rdar://30549345
2017-02-15 22:26:06 -08:00
Chris Bieneman
e096d1c033 [CMake] Simplify add_swift_library
This patch splits add_swift_library into two functions one which handles
the simple case of adding a library that is part of the compiler being
built and the second handling the more complicated case of "target"
libraries, which may need to build for one or more targets.

The new add_swift_library is built using llvm_add_library, which re-uses
LLVM's CMake modules. In adapting to use LLVM's modules some of
add_swift_library's named parameters have been removed and
LINK_LIBRARIES has changed to LINK_LIBS, and LLVM_LINK_COMPONENTS
changed to LINK_COMPONENTS.

This patch also cleans up libswiftBasic's handling of UUID library and
headers, and how it interfaces with gyb sources.

add_swift_library also no longer has the FILE_DEPENDS parameter, which
doesn't matter because llvm_add_library's DEPENDS parameter has the same
behavior.
2017-02-14 14:28:10 -08:00
Doug Coleman
692bc1c031 cmake: Allow requiring minimum versions using sdk-os-version triples on
Darwin.

Example:
--darwin-sdk-deployment-targets=fookit-ios-8.0;barkit-tvos-9.2
2016-11-15 16:43:37 -08:00
Doug Coleman
2747d1eed8 Overlays: Fix tool not to find os as a dependency unless it depends on
os/activity.h or os/log.h. Update cmake files again, hardcoding a Darwin
dependency. The script does not notice that Foundation depends on
CoreGraphics, so add that manually.

Also found that MapKit is supported on WATCHOS but we didn't have dependencies
for that.

Favor one line per supported SDK instead of catch-all dependency lines.

Distinguish from SDKs which have no dependencies vs SDKs which are
unsupported on a particular platform by printing `unsupported` to the
console and remove the line in the cmake file because it should
not exist anyway.

This full cleanup was not done before because of circularity detected by the
util, which has since been fixed.

Support directories with spaces.
2016-09-28 10:28:02 -07:00
Jordan Rose
ba2f720e81 [CMake] More dependency updates. (#4962)
Things that depend on MapKit and QuartzCore also need to be updated.
2016-09-23 10:31:15 -07:00
Michael Gottesman
06a70d3942 [cmake] Add cmake support for only applying tsan to the swift stdlib/runtime. 2016-08-03 17:53:57 -07:00
Brian Gesiak
328de9e280 [SR-1738] add_swift_library takes SHARED/STATIC arg
As a first step to allowing the build script to build *only*
static library versions of the stdlib, change `add_swift_library`
such that callers must pass in `SHARED`, `STATIC`, or `OBJECT_LIBRARY`.

Ideally, only these flags would be used to determine whether to
build shared, static, or object libraries, but that is not currently
the case -- `add_swift_library` also checks whether the library
`IS_STDLIB` before performing certain additional actions. This will be
cleaned up in a future commit.
2016-06-16 13:15:58 -04:00
Mishal Shah
87b7bcfd3e Update master to build with Xcode 8 beta 1, OS X 10.12, iOS 10, tvOS 10, and watchOS 3 SDKs. 2016-06-14 14:53:55 -07:00
David Farler
e689ab3369 Mark AppKit -> CoreData dependency in the overlays
AppKit links CoreData and this relationship isn't expressed
in the build mechanics for the overlays, which can cause
link failures when building the overlay.

rdar://problem/21837604

Swift SVN r30223
2015-07-15 18:49:10 +00:00
Doug Gregor
bddf134a87 Factor _NSCocoaError into a struct whose values are split across frameworks.
The Cocoa error domain is comprised on error codes from Foundation,
CoreData, and AppKit. Rather than try to collect all of the error
codes into a single enum in Foundation, use a struct that conforms to
ErrorType. Part of rdar://problem/20536610.

Swift SVN r28755
2015-05-19 05:53:34 +00:00
Jordan Rose
d92a039ba7 Make the CoreImage overlay (nee QuartzCore) work for both 10.11 and older OSs.
On OS X 10.10 and earlier, CoreImage is a sub-framework of QuartzCore.
Users of CoreImage use "import QuartzCore" and link against QuartzCore.

On OS X 10.11 (and in the OS X 10.11 SDK), CoreImage is a top-level
framework. Users of CoreImage use "import CoreImage" and would link against
CoreImage. Of course, QuartzCore continues to re-export CoreImage's API.

When backwards-deploying, we need to continue linking against QuartzCore,
but still need to bring in the overlay if you import CoreImage. That's
what this patch does.

rdar://problem/20196610

Swift SVN r28449
2015-05-12 01:29:37 +00:00
Dmitri Hrybenko
350248dae5 Reorganize the directory structure under 'stdlib'
The standard library has grown significantly, and we need a new
directory structure that clearly reflects the role of the APIs, and
allows future growth.

See stdlib/{public,internal,private}/README.txt for more information.

Swift SVN r25876
2015-03-09 05:26:05 +00:00