Make cli work on multiple OSes, in theory

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Richard Feldman 2020-03-30 21:21:05 -04:00
parent 5f817d8019
commit 1a41f0b32a

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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ use std::fs::File;
use std::io;
use std::io::prelude::*;
use std::path::Path;
use target_lexicon::Triple;
use target_lexicon::{Architecture, OperatingSystem, Triple, Vendor};
pub mod helpers;
@ -185,18 +185,73 @@ fn gen(src: &str, target: Triple, dest_filename: &Path) {
// Uncomment this to see the module's optimized LLVM instruction output:
// env.module.print_to_stderr();
// Emit
Target::initialize_x86(&InitializationConfig::default());
// Emit the .o file
// NOTE: arch_str is *not* the same as the beginning of the magic target triple
// string! For example, if it's "x86-64" here, the magic target triple string
// will begin with "x86_64" (with an underscore) instead.
let arch_str = match target.architecture {
Architecture::X86_64 => {
Target::initialize_x86(&InitializationConfig::default());
"x86-64"
}
Architecture::Arm(_) => {
Target::initialize_arm(&InitializationConfig::default());
"arm"
}
Architecture::Wasm32 => {
Target::initialize_webassembly(&InitializationConfig::default());
"wasm32"
}
_ => panic!(
"TODO gracefully handle unsupported target architecture: {:?}",
target.architecture
),
};
let opt = OptimizationLevel::Default;
let reloc = RelocMode::Default;
let model = CodeModel::Default;
let target = Target::from_name("x86-64").unwrap();
let target_machine = target
// Best guide I've found on how to determine these magic strings:
//
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15036909/clang-how-to-list-supported-target-architectures
let target_triple_str = match target {
Triple {
architecture: Architecture::X86_64,
vendor: Vendor::Unknown,
operating_system: OperatingSystem::Linux,
..
} => "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu",
Triple {
architecture: Architecture::X86_64,
vendor: Vendor::Pc,
operating_system: OperatingSystem::Linux,
..
} => "x86_64-pc-linux-gnu",
Triple {
architecture: Architecture::X86_64,
vendor: Vendor::Unknown,
operating_system: OperatingSystem::Darwin,
..
} => "x86_64-unknown-darwin10",
Triple {
architecture: Architecture::X86_64,
vendor: Vendor::Apple,
operating_system: OperatingSystem::Darwin,
..
} => "x86_64-apple-darwin10",
_ => panic!("TODO gracefully handle unsupported target: {:?}", target),
};
let target_machine = Target::from_name(arch_str)
.unwrap()
.create_target_machine(
&TargetTriple::create("x86_64-pc-linux-gnu"),
"x86-64",
"+avx2",
&TargetTriple::create(target_triple_str),
arch_str,
"+avx2", // TODO this string was used uncritically from an example, and should be reexamined
opt,
reloc,
model,