zig/ci/azure/macos_script
Jakub Konka 2ca5a859e9 Force static libncurses in CMakeLists when static zig on macos
Add additional search paths pointing at homebrew prefixes as Apple
doesn't ship a static libncurses for linking - only a stub for dynamic
linking `libncurses.tbd`.
2021-11-28 21:10:33 -08:00

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#!/bin/sh
set -x
set -e
brew update && brew install ncurses s3cmd
ZIGDIR="$(pwd)"
ARCH="x86_64"
TARGET="$ARCH-macos-gnu"
MCPU="baseline"
CACHE_BASENAME="zig+llvm+lld+clang-$TARGET-0.9.0-dev.1249+210ef5af8"
PREFIX="$HOME/$CACHE_BASENAME"
JOBS="-j2"
rm -rf $PREFIX
cd $HOME
wget -nv "https://ziglang.org/deps/$CACHE_BASENAME.tar.xz"
tar xf "$CACHE_BASENAME.tar.xz"
ZIG="$PREFIX/bin/zig"
export CC="$ZIG cc -target $TARGET -mcpu=$MCPU"
export CXX="$ZIG c++ -target $TARGET -mcpu=$MCPU"
cd $ZIGDIR
# Make the `zig version` number consistent.
# This will affect the cmake command below.
git config core.abbrev 9
git fetch --unshallow || true
git fetch --tags
mkdir build
cd build
cmake .. \
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="$(pwd)/release" \
-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH="$PREFIX" \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release \
-DZIG_TARGET_TRIPLE="$TARGET" \
-DZIG_TARGET_MCPU="$MCPU" \
-DZIG_STATIC=ON \
-DZIG_OMIT_STAGE2=ON
# Now cmake will use zig as the C/C++ compiler. We reset the environment variables
# so that installation and testing do not get affected by them.
unset CC
unset CXX
make $JOBS install
# Here we rebuild zig but this time using the Zig binary we just now produced to
# build zig1.o rather than relying on the one built with stage0. See
# https://github.com/ziglang/zig/issues/6830 for more details.
cmake .. -DZIG_EXECUTABLE="$(pwd)/release/bin/zig"
make $JOBS install
# TODO figure out why this causes a segmentation fault
# release/bin/zig test ../test/behavior.zig -fno-stage1 -fLLVM -I ../test
release/bin/zig build test-toolchain -Denable-macos-sdk
release/bin/zig build test-std
release/bin/zig build docs
if [ "${BUILD_REASON}" != "PullRequest" ]; then
mv ../LICENSE release/
mv ../zig-cache/langref.html release/
mv release/bin/zig release/
rmdir release/bin
VERSION=$(release/zig version)
DIRNAME="zig-macos-$ARCH-$VERSION"
TARBALL="$DIRNAME.tar.xz"
mv release "$DIRNAME"
tar cfJ "$TARBALL" "$DIRNAME"
mv "$DOWNLOADSECUREFILE_SECUREFILEPATH" "$HOME/.s3cfg"
s3cmd put -P --add-header="cache-control: public, max-age=31536000, immutable" "$TARBALL" s3://ziglang.org/builds/
SHASUM=$(shasum -a 256 $TARBALL | cut '-d ' -f1)
BYTESIZE=$(wc -c < $TARBALL)
JSONFILE="macos-$GITBRANCH.json"
touch $JSONFILE
echo "{\"tarball\": \"$TARBALL\"," >>$JSONFILE
echo "\"shasum\": \"$SHASUM\"," >>$JSONFILE
echo "\"size\": \"$BYTESIZE\"}" >>$JSONFILE
s3cmd put -P --add-header="Cache-Control: max-age=0, must-revalidate" "$JSONFILE" "s3://ziglang.org/builds/$JSONFILE"
s3cmd put -P "$JSONFILE" "s3://ziglang.org/builds/$ARCH-macos-$VERSION.json"
# `set -x` causes these variables to be mangled.
# See https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/375679/pipeline-variable-incorrectly-inserts-single-quote.html
set +x
echo "##vso[task.setvariable variable=tarball;isOutput=true]$TARBALL"
echo "##vso[task.setvariable variable=shasum;isOutput=true]$SHASUM"
echo "##vso[task.setvariable variable=bytesize;isOutput=true]$BYTESIZE"
echo "##vso[task.setvariable variable=version;isOutput=true]$VERSION"
fi