let mut cpp_header_file = std::fs::OpenOptions::new().write(true).create(true).truncate(true)
.open(&args[6]).expect("Unable to open new header file");
- writeln!(header_file, "#if defined(__GNUC__)\n#define MUST_USE_STRUCT __attribute__((warn_unused))").unwrap();
- writeln!(header_file, "#else\n#define MUST_USE_STRUCT\n#endif").unwrap();
- writeln!(header_file, "#if defined(__GNUC__)\n#define MUST_USE_RES __attribute__((warn_unused_result))").unwrap();
- writeln!(header_file, "#else\n#define MUST_USE_RES\n#endif").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#if defined(__GNUC__)").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#define MUST_USE_STRUCT __attribute__((warn_unused))").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#define MUST_USE_RES __attribute__((warn_unused_result))").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#else").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#define MUST_USE_STRUCT").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#define MUST_USE_RES").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#endif").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#if defined(__clang__)").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#define NONNULL_PTR _Nonnull").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#else").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#define NONNULL_PTR").unwrap();
+ writeln!(header_file, "#endif").unwrap();
writeln!(cpp_header_file, "#include <string.h>\nnamespace LDK {{").unwrap();
// First parse the full crate's ASTs, caching them so that we can hold references to the AST
echo "WARNING: Please install valgrind for more testing"
fi
+CLANGOPTS="-Wall -Wno-nullability-completeness -pthread"
+
# Test a statically-linked C++ version, tracking the resulting binary size and runtime
# across debug, LTO, and cross-language LTO builds (using the same compiler each time).
-clang++ -std=c++11 -Wall -pthread demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
+clang++ $CLANGOPTS demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
strip ./a.out
echo " C++ Bin size and runtime w/o optimization:"
ls -lha a.out
set +e
# First the C demo app...
- clang-$LLVM_V -std=c++11 -fsanitize=memory -fsanitize-memory-track-origins -Wall -g -pthread demo.c target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
+ clang-$LLVM_V $CLANGOPTS -fsanitize=memory -fsanitize-memory-track-origins -g demo.c target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
./a.out
# ...then the C++ demo app
- clang++-$LLVM_V -std=c++11 -fsanitize=memory -fsanitize-memory-track-origins -Wall -g -pthread demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
+ clang++-$LLVM_V -std=c++11 $CLANGOPTS -fsanitize=memory -fsanitize-memory-track-origins -g demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
./a.out >/dev/null
# restore exit-on-failure
mv Cargo.toml.bk Cargo.toml
# First the C demo app...
- $CLANG -fsanitize=address -Wall -g -pthread demo.c target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
+ $CLANG $CLANGOPTS -fsanitize=address -g demo.c target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=1 detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1 detect_stack_use_after_return=1' ./a.out
# ...then the C++ demo app
- $CLANGPP -std=c++11 -fsanitize=address -Wall -g -pthread demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
+ $CLANGPP $CLANGOPTS -std=c++11 -fsanitize=address -g demo.cpp target/debug/libldk.a -ldl
ASAN_OPTIONS='detect_leaks=1 detect_invalid_pointer_pairs=1 detect_stack_use_after_return=1' ./a.out >/dev/null
else
echo "WARNING: Please install clang-$RUSTC_LLVM_V and clang++-$RUSTC_LLVM_V to build with address sanitizer"
# Now build with LTO on on both C++ and rust, but without cross-language LTO:
CARGO_PROFILE_RELEASE_LTO=true cargo rustc -v --release -- -C lto
-clang++ -std=c++11 -Wall -flto -O2 -pthread demo.cpp target/release/libldk.a -ldl
+clang++ $CLANGOPTS -std=c++11 -flto -O2 demo.cpp target/release/libldk.a -ldl
strip ./a.out
echo "C++ Bin size and runtime with only RL (LTO) optimized:"
ls -lha a.out
# packaging than simply shipping the rustup binaries (eg Debian should Just Work
# here).
CARGO_PROFILE_RELEASE_LTO=true cargo rustc -v --release -- -C linker-plugin-lto -C lto -C link-arg=-fuse-ld=lld
- $CLANGPP -Wall -std=c++11 -flto -fuse-ld=lld -O2 -pthread demo.cpp target/release/libldk.a -ldl
+ $CLANGPP $CLANGOPTS -flto -fuse-ld=lld -O2 demo.cpp target/release/libldk.a -ldl
strip ./a.out
echo "C++ Bin size and runtime with cross-language LTO:"
ls -lha a.out