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CMake's framework target generation was unable to generate POST_BUILD steps (see: https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/cmake/issues/16363). It turns out working around this is really not reasonable. The more reasonable solution to me is just to not support LLDB.framework unless you are on CMake 3.7 or newer. Since CMake 3.7.1 is released that's how I'm going to handle this. llvm-svn: 289841
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4.6 KiB
CMake
155 lines
4.6 KiB
CMake
if ( CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Windows" )
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add_definitions( -DEXPORT_LIBLLDB )
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endif()
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# Include this so that add_lldb_library() has the list of dependencies
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# for liblldb to link against
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include(${LLDB_PROJECT_ROOT}/cmake/LLDBDependencies.cmake)
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option(LLDB_BUILD_FRAMEWORK "Build the Darwin LLDB.framework" Off)
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if(LLDB_BUILD_FRAMEWORK AND CMAKE_VERSION VERSION_LESS 3.7)
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message(FATAL_ERROR "LLDB_BUILD_FRAMEWORK is not supported on CMake < 3.7")
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endif()
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if (LLDB_BUILD_FRAMEWORK AND NOT APPLE)
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message(FATAL_ERROR "LLDB.framework cannot be generated unless targeting Apple platforms.")
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endif()
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add_lldb_library(liblldb SHARED
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SBAddress.cpp
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SBAttachInfo.cpp
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SBBlock.cpp
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SBBreakpoint.cpp
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SBBreakpointLocation.cpp
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SBBroadcaster.cpp
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SBCommandInterpreter.cpp
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SBCommandReturnObject.cpp
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SBCommunication.cpp
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SBCompileUnit.cpp
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SBData.cpp
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SBDebugger.cpp
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SBDeclaration.cpp
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SBError.cpp
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SBEvent.cpp
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SBExecutionContext.cpp
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SBExpressionOptions.cpp
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SBFileSpec.cpp
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SBFileSpecList.cpp
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SBFrame.cpp
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SBFunction.cpp
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SBHostOS.cpp
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SBInstruction.cpp
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SBInstructionList.cpp
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SBLanguageRuntime.cpp
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SBLaunchInfo.cpp
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SBLineEntry.cpp
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SBListener.cpp
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SBMemoryRegionInfo.cpp
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SBMemoryRegionInfoList.cpp
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SBModule.cpp
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SBModuleSpec.cpp
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SBPlatform.cpp
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SBProcess.cpp
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SBQueue.cpp
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SBQueueItem.cpp
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SBSection.cpp
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SBSourceManager.cpp
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SBStream.cpp
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SBStringList.cpp
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SBStructuredData.cpp
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SBSymbol.cpp
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SBSymbolContext.cpp
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SBSymbolContextList.cpp
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SBTarget.cpp
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SBThread.cpp
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SBThreadCollection.cpp
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SBThreadPlan.cpp
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SBType.cpp
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SBTypeCategory.cpp
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SBTypeEnumMember.cpp
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SBTypeFilter.cpp
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SBTypeFormat.cpp
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SBTypeNameSpecifier.cpp
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SBTypeSummary.cpp
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SBTypeSynthetic.cpp
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SBValue.cpp
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SBValueList.cpp
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SBVariablesOptions.cpp
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SBWatchpoint.cpp
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SBUnixSignals.cpp
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SystemInitializerFull.cpp
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${LLDB_WRAP_PYTHON}
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)
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if (LLVM_ENABLE_WERROR)
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if (MSVC)
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set_property(SOURCE ${LLDB_WRAP_PYTHON} APPEND_STRING PROPERTY COMPILE_FLAGS " /W0")
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else()
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set_property(SOURCE ${LLDB_WRAP_PYTHON} APPEND_STRING PROPERTY COMPILE_FLAGS " -w")
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endif()
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endif()
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# This should not be part of LLDBDependencies.cmake, because we don't
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# want every single library taking a dependency on the script interpreters.
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target_link_libraries(liblldb PRIVATE
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lldbPluginScriptInterpreterNone
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lldbPluginScriptInterpreterPython
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)
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set_target_properties(liblldb
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PROPERTIES
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VERSION ${LLDB_VERSION}
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)
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if (NOT CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Windows")
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if (NOT LLDB_EXPORT_ALL_SYMBOLS)
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# If we're not exporting all symbols, we'll want to explicitly set
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# the exported symbols here. This prevents 'log enable --stack ...'
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# from working on some systems but limits the liblldb size.
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MESSAGE("-- Symbols (liblldb): exporting all symbols from the lldb namespace")
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add_llvm_symbol_exports(liblldb ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/liblldb.exports)
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else()
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# Don't use an explicit export. Instead, tell the linker to
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# export all symbols.
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MESSAGE("-- Symbols (liblldb): exporting all symbols from the lldb and lldb_private namespaces")
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add_llvm_symbol_exports(liblldb ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/liblldb-private.exports)
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endif()
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endif()
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if ( CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES "Windows" )
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# Only MSVC has the ABI compatibility problem and avoids using FindPythonLibs,
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# so only it needs to explicitly link against ${PYTHON_LIBRARY}
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if (MSVC AND NOT LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON)
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target_link_libraries(liblldb PRIVATE ${PYTHON_LIBRARY})
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endif()
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else()
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set_target_properties(liblldb
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PROPERTIES
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OUTPUT_NAME lldb
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)
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endif()
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if (LLDB_WRAP_PYTHON)
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add_dependencies(liblldb swig_wrapper)
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endif()
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target_link_libraries(liblldb PRIVATE ${LLDB_SYSTEM_LIBS})
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if(LLDB_BUILD_FRAMEWORK)
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file(GLOB public_headers ${LLDB_SOURCE_DIR}/include/lldb/API/*.h)
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set_target_properties(liblldb PROPERTIES
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OUTPUT_NAME LLDB
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FRAMEWORK On
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FRAMEWORK_VERSION ${LLDB_FRAMEWORK_VERSION}
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LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${LLDB_FRAMEWORK_INSTALL_DIR}
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PUBLIC_HEADER "${public_headers}")
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add_custom_command(TARGET liblldb POST_BUILD
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E make_directory $<TARGET_FILE_DIR:liblldb>/Versions/${LLDB_FRAMEWORK_VERSION}
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy_directory ${LLDB_SOURCE_DIR}/include/lldb/API $<TARGET_FILE_DIR:liblldb>/Headers
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E create_symlink Versions/Current/Headers ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${LLDB_FRAMEWORK_INSTALL_DIR}/LLDB.framework/Headers
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy_directory ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/lib${LLVM_LIBDIR_SUFFIX}/clang/${LLDB_VERSION} $<TARGET_FILE_DIR:liblldb>/Resources/Clang
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)
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endif()
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