# $NetBSD: builtin.mk,v 1.17 2024/01/13 20:07:32 riastradh Exp $ BUILTIN_PKG:= ncursesw # H_NB_CURSESW searches for NetBSD's that uses HAVE_WCHAR to # build with wide curses support. # # XXX Need to deal with Solaris # BUILTIN_FIND_LIBS:= ncursesw curses BUILTIN_FIND_HEADERS_VAR:= H_NB_CURSESW H_NCURSESW BUILTIN_FIND_HEADERS.H_NB_CURSESW= curses.h BUILTIN_FIND_GREP.H_NB_CURSESW= \#ifdef[ ]*HAVE_WCHAR BUILTIN_FIND_HEADERS.H_NCURSESW= ncursesw/curses.h \ curses.h BUILTIN_FIND_GREP.H_NCURSESW= \Id: curses.wide,v .include "../../mk/buildlink3/bsd.builtin.mk" ### ### Determine if there is a built-in implementation of the package and ### set IS_BUILTIN. appropriately ("yes" or "no"). ### .if !defined(IS_BUILTIN.ncursesw) IS_BUILTIN.ncursesw= no . if empty(H_NCURSESW:M__nonexistent__) && \ empty(H_NCURSESW:M${LOCALBASE}/*) && \ !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.ncursesw:M[yY][eE][sS]) IS_BUILTIN.ncursesw= yes . endif .endif MAKEVARS+= IS_BUILTIN.ncursesw ### ### If there is a built-in implementation, then set BUILTIN_PKG. to ### a package name to represent the built-in package. ### .if !defined(BUILTIN_PKG.ncursesw) && \ !empty(IS_BUILTIN.ncursesw:M[yY][eE][sS]) && \ empty(H_NCURSESW:M__nonexistent__) BUILTIN_VERSION.ncursesw!= \ ${AWK} '/\#define[ ]*NCURSES_VERSION[ ]/ { \ vers = $$3; \ gsub("\"", "", vers); \ print vers; \ } \ ' ${_CROSS_DESTDIR:U:Q}${H_NCURSESW:Q} BUILTIN_PKG.ncursesw= ncursesw-${BUILTIN_VERSION.ncursesw} .endif MAKEVARS+= BUILTIN_PKG.ncursesw ### ### Determine whether we should use the built-in implementation if it ### exists, and set USE_BUILTIN. appropriate ("yes" or "no"). ### .if !defined(USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw) . if ${PREFER.ncursesw} == "pkgsrc" USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw= no . else USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw= ${IS_BUILTIN.ncursesw} . if defined(BUILTIN_PKG.ncursesw) && \ !empty(IS_BUILTIN.ncursesw:M[yY][eE][sS]) USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw= yes . for _dep_ in ${BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.ncursesw} . if !empty(USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw:M[yY][eE][sS]) USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw!= \ if ${PKG_ADMIN} pmatch ${_dep_:Q} ${BUILTIN_PKG.ncursesw:Q}; then \ ${ECHO} yes; \ else \ ${ECHO} no; \ fi . endif . endfor . endif # XXX # XXX By default, assume that the native curses on NetBSD systems is # XXX good enough to replace ncursesw. In reality, no version of NetBSD # XXX has a curses library that can completely replace ncursesw; however, # XXX some versions implement enough of ncursesw that some packages are # XXX happy. # XXX . if empty(H_NB_CURSESW:M__nonexistent__) && \ empty(H_NB_CURSESW:M${LOCALBASE}/*) USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw= yes . endif . endif # PREFER.ncursesw .endif MAKEVARS+= USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw # If USE_NCURSES is defined, then only use the built-in "ncursesw" # if it's *actually* ncursesw. # .if defined(USE_NCURSES) && !empty(IS_BUILTIN.ncursesw:M[nN][oO]) USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw= no .endif # Define BUILTIN_LIBNAME.ncursesw to be the base name of the built-in # ncursesw library. # .if !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.ncursesw:M[yY][eE][sS]) BUILTIN_LIBNAME.ncursesw= ncursesw .elif !empty(BUILTIN_LIB_FOUND.curses:M[yY][eE][sS]) BUILTIN_LIBNAME.ncursesw= curses .endif ### ### The section below only applies if we are not including this file ### solely to determine whether a built-in implementation exists. ### CHECK_BUILTIN.ncursesw?= no .if !empty(CHECK_BUILTIN.ncursesw:M[nN][oO]) . if !empty(USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw:M[yY][eE][sS]) BUILDLINK_LIBNAME.ncursesw= ${BUILTIN_LIBNAME.ncursesw} BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= l:ncursesw:${BUILTIN_LIBNAME.ncursesw} . if empty(H_NB_CURSESW:M__nonexistent__) && \ empty(H_NB_CURSESW:M${LOCALBASE}/*) BUILDLINK_CPPFLAGS.ncursesw+= -DHAVE_WCHAR=1 . endif . else BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= l:formw:gnuformw BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= l:panelw:gnupanelw BUILDLINK_TRANSFORM+= l:menuw:gnumenuw .PHONY: buildlink-ncursesw-fake-libs buildlink-ncursesw-fake-libs: ${RUN} \ for f in form panel menu; do \ ${ECHO_BUILDLINK_MSG} "Touching fake ncurses library ($$f)"; \ ${TOUCH} ${TOUCH_FLAGS} "${BUILDLINK_DIR}/lib/lib$${f}w.a"; \ done BUILDLINK_TARGET+= buildlink-ncursesw-fake-libs . endif # According to the ncurses(3) manual page, applications that want to use # the wide curses definitions need to define _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED. # . if !empty(USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw:M[nN][oO]) || \ (!empty(USE_BUILTIN.ncursesw:M[yY][eE][sS]) && \ !empty(IS_BUILTIN.ncursesw:M[yY][eE][sS])) USE_NCURSES= yes . if ${OPSYS} != "SunOS" BUILDLINK_CPPFLAGS.ncursesw+= -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED=1 . endif . endif BUILDLINK_TARGETS+= buildlink-ncursesw-curses-h # Packages will expect the following includes to provide declarations # for ncursesw if wide curses are supported: # # # # # # # We must explicitly force the symlinks to be created as we have to # overwrite any that ncurses/buildlink3.mk might create ahead of us. # . if !target(buildlink-ncursesw-curses-h) .PHONY: buildlink-ncursesw-curses-h buildlink-ncursesw-curses-h: ${RUN} \ curses_h="ncursesw/ncurses.h curses.h"; \ for f in $$curses_h; do \ src=${BUILDLINK_PREFIX.ncursesw}"/include/$$f"; \ dests="ncursesw/ncurses.h ncursesw/curses.h ncurses.h curses.h"; \ for dest in $$dests; do \ dest=${BUILDLINK_DIR}"/include/$$dest"; \ if ${TEST} -f "$$src"; then \ ${ECHO_BUILDLINK_MSG} "Linking $$dest -> $$f."; \ ${MKDIR} `${DIRNAME} "$$dest"`; \ ${LN} -fs "$$src" "$$dest"; \ fi; \ done; \ done . endif .endif # CHECK_BUILTIN.ncursesw