## {- join("\n## ", @autowarntext) -}
{-
sub windowsdll { $config{target} =~ /^(?:Cygwin|mingw)/ }
+
+ # shlib and shlib_simple both take a static library name and figure
+ # out what the shlib name should be.
+ #
+ # When OpenSSL is configured "no-shared", these functions will just
+ # return empty lists, making them suitable to join().
+ #
+ # With Windows DLL producers, shlib($libname) will return the shared
+ # library name (which usually is different from the static library
+ # name) with the default shared extension appended to it, while
+ # shlib_simple($libname) will return the static library name with
+ # the shared extension followed by ".a" appended to it. The former
+ # result is used as the runtime shared library while the latter is
+ # used as the DLL import library.
+ #
+ # On all Unix systems, shlib($libname) will return the library name
+ # with the default shared extension, while shlib_simple($libname)
+ # will return the name from shlib($libname) with any SO version number
+ # removed. On some systems, they may therefore return the exact same
+ # string.
+ sub shlib {
+ return () if $config{no_shared};
+ my $lib = shift;
+ return $unified_info{sharednames}->{$lib} . '$(SHLIB_EXT)';
+ }
+ sub shlib_simple {
+ return () if $config{no_shared};
+
+ my $lib = shift;
+ if (windowsdll()) {
+ return $lib . '$(SHLIB_EXT_IMPORT)';
+ }
+ return $lib . '$(SHLIB_EXT_SIMPLE)';
+ }
+
+ # dso is a complement to shlib / shlib_simple that returns the
+ # given libname with the simple shared extension (possible SO version
+ # removed). This differs from shlib_simple() by being unconditional.
+ sub dso {
+ return () if $config{no_shared};
+ my $engine = shift;
+
+ return $engine . '$(DSO_EXT)';
+ }
-}
PLATFORM={- $config{target} -}
OPTIONS={- $config{options} -}
DEP_EXT={- $target{dep_extension} || ".d" -}
LIBS={- join(" ", map { $_."\$(LIB_EXT)" } @{$unified_info{libraries}}) -}
-SHLIBS={- join(" ", map { $_."\$(SHLIB_EXT)" } map { $unified_info{sharednames}->{$_} || () } @{$unified_info{libraries}}) -}
-ENGINES={- join(" ", map { $_."\$(DSO_EXT)" } @{$unified_info{engines}}) -}
+SHLIBS={- join(" ", map { shlib($_) } @{$unified_info{libraries}}) -}
+ENGINES={- join(" ", map { dso($_) } @{$unified_info{engines}}) -}
PROGRAMS={- join(" ", map { $_."\$(EXE_EXT)" } grep { !m|^test/| } @{$unified_info{programs}}) -}
TESTPROGS={- join(" ", map { $_."\$(EXE_EXT)" } grep { m|^test/| } @{$unified_info{programs}}) -}
SCRIPTS={- join(" ", @{$unified_info{scripts}}) -}
# Depending on shared libraries:
# On Windows POSIX layers, we depend on {libname}.dll.a
# On Unix platforms, we depend on {shlibname}.so
- return map { if (windowsdll()) {
- "$_\$(SHLIB_EXT_IMPORT)"
- } else {
- my $libname =
- $unified_info{sharednames}->{$_} || $_;
- "$libname\$(SHLIB_EXT_SIMPLE)"
- } } @_;
+ return map { shlib_simple($_) } @_;
}
sub src2obj {
my $deps = join(" ",compute_lib_depends(@{$args{deps}}));
my $shlib_target = $target{shared_target};
my $ordinalsfile = defined($args{ordinals}) ? $args{ordinals}->[1] : "";
- my $shlibtarget = windowsdll() ?
- "$lib\$(SHLIB_EXT_IMPORT)" : "$shlib\$(SHLIB_EXT_SIMPLE)";
+ my $target = shlib_simple($lib);
return <<"EOF"
# With a build on a Windows POSIX layer (Cygwin or Mingw), we know for a fact
# that two files get produced, {shlibname}.dll and {libname}.dll.a.
# It's not necessary to have both as targets. The choice falls on the
# simplest, {libname}\$(SHLIB_EXT_IMPORT) for Windows POSIX layers and
# {libname}\$(SHLIB_EXT_SIMPLE) for the Unix platforms.
-$shlibtarget: $lib\$(LIB_EXT) $deps $ordinalsfile
+$target : $lib\$(LIB_EXT) $deps $ordinalsfile
\$(MAKE) -f \$(SRCDIR)/Makefile.shared -e \\
PLATFORM=\$(PLATFORM) \\
PERL=\$(PERL) SRCDIR="\$(SRCDIR)" DSTDIR="$libd" \\
my $deps = join(" ",compute_lib_depends(@{$args{deps}}));
my $shlib_target = $target{shared_target};
my $objs = join(" ", map { $_."\$(OBJ_EXT)" } @{$args{objs}});
+ my $target = dso($lib);
return <<"EOF";
-$lib\$(DSO_EXT): $objs $deps
+$target: $objs $deps
\$(MAKE) -f \$(SRCDIR)/Makefile.shared -e \\
PLATFORM=\$(PLATFORM) \\
PERL=\$(PERL) SRCDIR="\$(SRCDIR)" DSTDIR="$libd" \\