#!/usr/bin/env bash CONFIG="config.mk" PREFIX="/usr/local" VERSION=$(grep "define PNGQUANT_VERSION" ../pngquant.c | grep -Eo "[12]\.[0-9.]+") DEBUG= SSE=auto OPENMP= EXTRA_CFLAGS= EXTRA_LDFLAGS= # make gcc default compiler unless CC is already set CC=${CC:-gcc} help() { printf "%4s %s\n" "" "$1" } for i in "$@"; do case $i in --help) echo help "--prefix= installation directory [$PREFIX]" help "--extra-cflags= append to CFLAGS" help "--extra-ldflags= append to LDFLAGS" echo help "--enable-debug" help "--enable-sse/--disable-sse enable/disable SSE instructions" echo help "--with-openmp compile with multicore support" echo exit 0 ;; # Can be set before or after configure. Latter overrides former. CC=*) CC=${i#*=} ;; CFLAGS=*) CFLAGS=${i#*=} ;; LDFLAGS=*) LDFLAGS=${i#*=} ;; --enable-debug) DEBUG=1 ;; --enable-sse) SSE=1 ;; --disable-sse) SSE=0 ;; --with-openmp) OPENMP=1 ;; --prefix=*) PREFIX=${i#*=} ;; # can be used multiple times or in quotes to set multiple flags --extra-cflags=*) EXTRA_CFLAGS="$EXTRA_CFLAGS ${i#*=}" ;; --extra-ldflags=*) EXTRA_LDFLAGS="$EXTRA_LDFLAGS ${i#*=}" ;; *) echo "error: unknown switch ${i%%=*}" exit 1 ;; esac done # If someone runs sudo make install as very first command, and configure later, # $CONFIG cannot be overwritten, and must be deleted before continuing. if [[ -f "$CONFIG" && ! -w "$CONFIG" ]]; then echo "Cannot overwrite file $CONFIG! Please delete it." exit 1 fi cflags() { CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $1" } lflags() { LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $1" } status() { printf "%10s: %s\n" "$1" "$2" } # Append to CFLAGS if compiler supports flag, with optional prerequisite. # Fails on errors and warnings. conditional_cflags() { if [ -z "$("$CC" -xc -S -o /dev/null $2 $1 <(echo) 2>&1)" ]; then cflags "$1" fi } error() { status "$1" "error ... $2" echo exit 1 } echo # basic check if ! "$CC" -xc -std=c99 <(echo "int main(){}") -o /dev/null &> /dev/null; then error "Compiler" "$CC is no C compiler" fi status "Compiler" "$CC" # init flags CFLAGS=${CFLAGS:--O3 -fno-math-errno -funroll-loops -fomit-frame-pointer -Wall} cflags "-std=c99 -I." lflags "-lm lib/libimagequant.a" # DEBUG if [ -z "$DEBUG" ]; then cflags "-DNDEBUG" status "Debug" "no" else cflags "-g" status "Debug" "yes" fi # SSE if [ "$SSE" = 'auto' ]; then if [[ "$(uname -m)" =~ (amd|x86_)64 || "$(grep -E -m1 "^flags" /proc/cpuinfo)" =~ "sse" ]]; then SSE=1 fi fi if [ "$SSE" -eq 1 ]; then status "SSE" "yes" cflags "-DUSE_SSE=1" cflags "-msse" # Silence a later ICC warning due to -msse working slightly different. conditional_cflags "-wd10121" # Must be set explicitly for GCC on x86_32. Other compilers imply it. conditional_cflags "-mfpmath=sse" "-msse" elif [ "$SSE" -eq 0 ]; then status "SSE" "no" cflags "-DUSE_SSE=0" fi # OpenMP if [ -n "$OPENMP" ]; then if [[ "$("$CC" -xc -E -fopenmp <(echo -e \ "#ifdef _OPENMP #include #endif") 2>&1)" =~ "omp_get_thread_num" ]]; then cflags "-fopenmp" lflags "-fopenmp" status "OpenMP" "yes" else error "OpenMP" "not supported by compiler" fi else # silence warnings about omp pragmas cflags "-Wno-unknown-pragmas" conditional_cflags "-wd3180" # ICC status "OpenMP" "no" fi echo # As of GCC 4.5, 387 fp math is significantly slower in C99 mode without this. # Note: CPUs without SSE2 use 387 for doubles, even when SSE fp math is set. conditional_cflags "-fexcess-precision=fast" # Intel C++ Compiler # ICC does usually only produce fast(er) code when it can optimize to the full # capabilites of the (Intel) CPU. This is equivalent to -march=native for GCC. conditional_cflags "-xHOST" # Disable unsafe fp optimizations and enforce fp precision as set in the source. conditional_cflags "-fp-model source" # Silence a gold linker warning about string misalignment. conditional_cflags "-falign-stack=maintain-16-byte" lflags "-lm" # Ubuntu requires this library last, issue #38 if [ -n "$EXTRA_CFLAGS" ]; then cflags "$EXTRA_CFLAGS" fi if [ -n "$EXTRA_LDFLAGS" ]; then lflags "$EXTRA_LDFLAGS" fi # Overwrite previous configuration. echo " # auto-generated by configure PREFIX = $PREFIX VERSION = $VERSION CC = $CC CFLAGS = $CFLAGS LDFLAGS = $LDFLAGS " > $CONFIG