{ lib, stdenv, glibc, buildPackages }: let # Sanitizers are not supported on Darwin. # Sanitizer headers aren't available in older libc++ stdenvs due to a bug sanitizersWorking = (stdenv.buildPlatform == stdenv.hostPlatform) && !stdenv.isDarwin && !stdenv.hostPlatform.isMusl && ( (stdenv.cc.isClang && lib.versionAtLeast (lib.getVersion stdenv.cc.name) "5.0.0") || (stdenv.cc.isGNU && stdenv.isLinux) ); staticLibc = lib.optionalString (stdenv.hostPlatform.libc == "glibc") "-L ${glibc.static}/lib"; emulator = stdenv.hostPlatform.emulator buildPackages; libcxxStdenvSuffix = lib.optionalString (stdenv.cc.libcxx != null) "-libcxx"; in stdenv.mkDerivation { pname = "cc-wrapper-test-${stdenv.cc.cc.pname}${libcxxStdenvSuffix}"; version = stdenv.cc.version; buildCommand = '' echo "Testing: ${stdenv.cc.name}" >&2 echo "With libc: ${stdenv.cc.libc.name}" >&2 set -o pipefail NIX_DEBUG=1 $CC -v NIX_DEBUG=1 $CXX -v echo "checking whether compiler builds valid C binaries... " >&2 $CC -o cc-check ${./cc-main.c} ${emulator} ./cc-check echo "checking whether compiler builds valid C++ binaries... " >&2 $CXX -o cxx-check ${./cxx-main.cc} ${emulator} ./cxx-check ${lib.optionalString (stdenv.isDarwin && stdenv.cc.isClang) '' echo "checking whether compiler can build with CoreFoundation.framework... " >&2 mkdir -p foo/lib $CC -framework CoreFoundation -o core-foundation-check ${./core-foundation-main.c} ${emulator} ./core-foundation-check ''} ${lib.optionalString (!stdenv.isDarwin) '' echo "checking whether compiler builds valid static C binaries... " >&2 $CC ${staticLibc} -static -o cc-static ${./cc-main.c} ${emulator} ./cc-static ${lib.optionalString (stdenv.cc.isGNU && lib.versionAtLeast (lib.getVersion stdenv.cc.name) "8.0.0") '' echo "checking whether compiler builds valid static pie C binaries... " >&2 $CC ${staticLibc} -static-pie -o cc-static-pie ${./cc-main.c} ${emulator} ./cc-static-pie ''} ''} ${# See: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/ed1d07282cc9d8e4c25d585e03e5c8a1b6f63a74 # `gcc` does not support this so we gate the test on `clang` lib.optionalString stdenv.cc.isClang '' echo "checking whether cc-wrapper accepts -- followed by positional (file) args..." >&2 mkdir -p positional # Make sure `--` is not parsed as a "non flag arg"; we should get an # input file error here and *not* a linker error. { ! $CC --; } |& grep -q "no input files" # And that positional file args _must_ be files (this is just testing # that we remembered to put the `--` back in the args to the compiler): { ! $CC -c -- -o foo ${./foo.c}; } \ |& grep -q "no such file or directory: '-o'" # Now check that we accept single and multiple positional file args: $CC -c -DVALUE=42 -o positional/foo.o -- ${./foo.c} $CC -o positional/main -- positional/foo.o ${./ldflags-main.c} ${emulator} ./positional/main ''} echo "checking whether compiler uses NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE... " >&2 mkdir -p foo/include cp ${./foo.c} foo/include/foo.h NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE="-Ifoo/include -DVALUE=42" $CC -o cflags-check ${./cflags-main.c} ${emulator} ./cflags-check echo "checking whether compiler uses NIX_LDFLAGS... " >&2 mkdir -p foo/lib $CC -shared \ ${lib.optionalString stdenv.isDarwin "-Wl,-install_name,@rpath/libfoo.dylib"} \ -DVALUE=42 \ -o foo/lib/libfoo${stdenv.hostPlatform.extensions.sharedLibrary} \ ${./foo.c} NIX_LDFLAGS="-L$NIX_BUILD_TOP/foo/lib -rpath $NIX_BUILD_TOP/foo/lib" $CC -lfoo -o ldflags-check ${./ldflags-main.c} ${emulator} ./ldflags-check echo "Check whether -nostdinc and -nostdinc++ is handled correctly" >&2 mkdir -p std-include cp ${./stdio.h} std-include/stdio.h NIX_DEBUG=1 $CC -I std-include -nostdinc -o nostdinc-main ${./nostdinc-main.c} ${emulator} ./nostdinc-main $CXX -I std-include -nostdinc++ -o nostdinc-main++ ${./nostdinc-main.c} ${emulator} ./nostdinc-main++ ${lib.optionalString sanitizersWorking '' echo "checking whether sanitizers are fully functional... ">&2 $CC -o sanitizers -fsanitize=address,undefined ${./sanitizers.c} ASAN_OPTIONS=use_sigaltstack=0 ${emulator} ./sanitizers ''} touch $out ''; meta.platforms = lib.platforms.all; }