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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright 2015 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# OS X relpath is not really working. This is a wrapper script around gcc
# to simulate relpath behavior.
#
# This wrapper uses install_name_tool to replace all paths in the binary
# (bazel-out/.../path/to/original/library.so) by the paths relative to
# the binary. It parses the command line to behave as rpath is supposed
# to work.
#
# See https://blogs.oracle.com/dipol/entry/dynamic_libraries_rpath_and_mac
# on how to set those paths for Mach-O binaries.
#
set -eu
LIBS=
LIB_PATHS=
LIB_DIRS=
RPATHS=
OUTPUT=
function parse_option() {
local -r opt="$1"
if [[ "${OUTPUT}" = "1" ]]; then
OUTPUT=$opt
elif [[ "$opt" =~ ^-l(.*)$ ]]; then
LIBS="${BASH_REMATCH[1]} $LIBS"
elif [[ "$opt" =~ ^(.*)\.so$ ]]; then
LIB_PATHS="${opt} $LIB_PATHS"
elif [[ "$opt" =~ ^(.*)\.dylib$ ]]; then
LIB_PATHS="${opt} $LIB_PATHS"
elif [[ "$opt" =~ ^-L(.*)$ ]]; then
LIB_DIRS="${BASH_REMATCH[1]} $LIB_DIRS"
elif [[ "$opt" =~ ^\@loader_path/(.*)$ ]]; then
RPATHS="${BASH_REMATCH[1]} ${RPATHS}"
elif [[ "$opt" = "-o" ]]; then
# output is coming
OUTPUT=1
fi
}
# let parse the option list
for i in "$@"; do
if [[ "$i" = @* && -r "${i:1}" ]]; then
while IFS= read -r opt
do
parse_option "$opt"
done < "${i:1}" || exit 1
else
parse_option "$i"
fi
done
# Set-up the environment
%{env}
# Call the C++ compiler
%{cc} "$@"
function get_library_path() {
for libdir in ${LIB_DIRS}; do
if [ -f ${libdir}/lib$1.so ]; then
echo "${libdir}/lib$1.so"
elif [ -f ${libdir}/lib$1.dylib ]; then
echo "${libdir}/lib$1.dylib"
fi
done
}
# A convenient method to return the actual path even for non symlinks
# and multi-level symlinks.
function get_realpath() {
local previous="$1"
local next=$(readlink "${previous}")
while [ -n "${next}" ]; do
previous="${next}"
next=$(readlink "${previous}")
done
echo "${previous}"
}
# Get the path of a lib inside a tool
function get_otool_path() {
# the lib path is the path of the original lib relative to the workspace
get_realpath $1 | sed 's|^.*/bazel-out/|bazel-out/|'
}
function call_install_name() {
/usr/bin/xcrun install_name_tool -change $(get_otool_path "$1") \
"@loader_path/$2/$3" "${OUTPUT}"
}
# Do replacements in the output
for rpath in ${RPATHS}; do
for lib in ${LIBS}; do
unset libname
if [ -f "$(dirname ${OUTPUT})/${rpath}/lib${lib}.so" ]; then
libname="lib${lib}.so"
elif [ -f "$(dirname ${OUTPUT})/${rpath}/lib${lib}.dylib" ]; then
libname="lib${lib}.dylib"
fi
# ${libname-} --> return $libname if defined, or undefined otherwise. This is to make
# this set -e friendly
if [[ -n "${libname-}" ]]; then
libpath=$(get_library_path ${lib})
if [ -n "${libpath}" ]; then
call_install_name "${libpath}" "${rpath}" "${libname}"
fi
fi
done
for libpath in ${LIB_PATHS}; do
if [ -f "$libpath" ]; then
libname=$(basename "$libpath")
if [ -f "$(dirname ${OUTPUT})/${rpath}/${libname}" ]; then
call_install_name "${libpath}" "${rpath}" "${libname}"
fi
fi
done
done