On 24 Jan, 2009, at 22:03, skip at pobox.com wrote: > I'm working on issue 4111 which will add dtrace support to Python when > requested by the builder and when supported by the platform > (currently just > Solaris and Mac OSX I believe). > > Sun and Apple have quite different ways to generate the code > necessary to > link into the executable. Sun's dtrace command supports a -G flag > which > generates a .o file from a .d file. Apple instead generates an > include file > using the -h flag to dtrace (-G and .o file generation are not > supported). > This puts a bit of a crimp in generating Makefile dependencies. In > the Sun > case you have a couple extra .o files to link into libpython. In > the Apple > case you have a couple extra .h files which define Dtrace macros. > > How do I work around this difference in Makefile.pre.in? I can > detect Sun > vs. Apple in the configure script, but I see no conditional logic in > Makefile.pre.in to use as an example. It seems to only use variable > expansion on the RHS of stuff. Can I do something like > > if @WITH_DTRACE_SUN@ = 1 > then > ... Sun-style dependencies here ... > else > ... Apple-style dependencies here ... > fi > > where WITH_DTRACE_SUN is a macro defined in pyconfig.h by the > configure > script? I use configure to paste bits into Makefile.pre.in for the OSX framework support. In Makefile.pre.in: install: @FRAMEWORKINSTALLFIRST@ altinstall bininstall maninstall @FRAMEWORKINSTALLLAST@ FRAMEWORKINSTALLFIRST and FRAMEWORKINSTALLLAST are calculated in configure.in. This should work for dtrace as well. That is, in the configure script define DTRACE_HEADER_DEPS and DTRACE_OBJECT_DEPS and add @DTRACE_HEADER_DEPS@ and @DTRACE_OBJECT_DEPS@ to the proper targets in Makefile.pre.in. Ronald -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2224 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20090125/223e48b3/attachment-0001.bin>
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