nixpkgs/pkgs/stdenv/cross/default.nix
sternenseemann 766f5ffb76 llvmPackages_*: respect cc for target when choosing C++ flavour
llvmPackages_*.clang should check the default compiler for the package
set it is targeting (targetPackages.stdenv.cc) instead of the compiler
that has been used to build it (stdenv.cc) in order to get some sense of
whether to use libc++ or libstdc++.

Since we are now inspecting targetPackages in the llvmPackages.clang
attribute, we need to avoid using it in the cross stdenv — which just
forces us to explicitly request libcxxClang for darwin instead of
relying on the clang attribute to pick it for us.

We also need to do something similar for targetPackages.stdenv.cc: Here
the llvmPackages.clang logic would work as we want (inspect
targetPackages.stdenv.cc and if it doesn't exist, make the choice based
on stdenv.cc), but it gets locked in a cycle with the previous package.
We can easily break this, however: We know that the previous set had
clang and the next one doesn't exist, so we'd choose libcxxClang any day
of the week.
2022-01-07 14:42:41 +01:00

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{ lib
, localSystem, crossSystem, config, overlays, crossOverlays ? []
}:
let
bootStages = import ../. {
inherit lib localSystem overlays;
crossSystem = localSystem;
crossOverlays = [];
# Ignore custom stdenvs when cross compiling for compatability
config = builtins.removeAttrs config [ "replaceStdenv" ];
};
in lib.init bootStages ++ [
# Regular native packages
(somePrevStage: lib.last bootStages somePrevStage // {
# It's OK to change the built-time dependencies
allowCustomOverrides = true;
})
# Build tool Packages
(vanillaPackages: {
inherit config overlays;
selfBuild = false;
stdenv =
assert vanillaPackages.stdenv.buildPlatform == localSystem;
assert vanillaPackages.stdenv.hostPlatform == localSystem;
assert vanillaPackages.stdenv.targetPlatform == localSystem;
vanillaPackages.stdenv.override { targetPlatform = crossSystem; };
# It's OK to change the built-time dependencies
allowCustomOverrides = true;
})
# Run Packages
(buildPackages: let
adaptStdenv =
if crossSystem.isStatic
then buildPackages.stdenvAdapters.makeStatic
else lib.id;
in {
inherit config;
overlays = overlays ++ crossOverlays;
selfBuild = false;
stdenv = adaptStdenv (buildPackages.stdenv.override (old: rec {
buildPlatform = localSystem;
hostPlatform = crossSystem;
targetPlatform = crossSystem;
# Prior overrides are surely not valid as packages built with this run on
# a different platform, and so are disabled.
overrides = _: _: {};
extraBuildInputs = [ ] # Old ones run on wrong platform
++ lib.optionals hostPlatform.isDarwin [ buildPackages.targetPackages.darwin.apple_sdk.frameworks.CoreFoundation ]
;
allowedRequisites = null;
hasCC = !targetPlatform.isGhcjs;
cc = if crossSystem.useiOSPrebuilt or false
then buildPackages.darwin.iosSdkPkgs.clang
else if crossSystem.useAndroidPrebuilt or false
then buildPackages."androidndkPkgs_${crossSystem.ndkVer}".clang
else if targetPlatform.isGhcjs
# Need to use `throw` so tryEval for splicing works, ugh. Using
# `null` or skipping the attribute would cause an eval failure
# `tryEval` wouldn't catch, wrecking accessing previous stages
# when there is a C compiler and everything should be fine.
then throw "no C compiler provided for this platform"
else if crossSystem.isDarwin
then buildPackages.llvmPackages.libcxxClang
else if crossSystem.useLLVM or false
then buildPackages.llvmPackages.clangUseLLVM
else buildPackages.gcc;
extraNativeBuildInputs = old.extraNativeBuildInputs
++ lib.optionals
(hostPlatform.isLinux && !buildPlatform.isLinux)
[ buildPackages.patchelf ]
++ lib.optional
(let f = p: !p.isx86 || builtins.elem p.libc [ "musl" "wasilibc" "relibc" ] || p.isiOS || p.isGenode;
in f hostPlatform && !(f buildPlatform) )
buildPackages.updateAutotoolsGnuConfigScriptsHook
# without proper `file` command, libtool sometimes fails
# to recognize 64-bit DLLs
++ lib.optional (hostPlatform.config == "x86_64-w64-mingw32") buildPackages.file
;
}));
})
]