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This file was never truly necessary and has never actually been used in the history of Tailscale's open source releases. A Brief History of AUTHORS files --- The AUTHORS file was a pattern developed at Google, originally for Chromium, then adopted by Go and a bunch of other projects. The problem was that Chromium originally had a copyright line only recognizing Google as the copyright holder. Because Google (and most open source projects) do not require copyright assignemnt for contributions, each contributor maintains their copyright. Some large corporate contributors then tried to add their own name to the copyright line in the LICENSE file or in file headers. This quickly becomes unwieldy, and puts a tremendous burden on anyone building on top of Chromium, since the license requires that they keep all copyright lines intact. The compromise was to create an AUTHORS file that would list all of the copyright holders. The LICENSE file and source file headers would then include that list by reference, listing the copyright holder as "The Chromium Authors". This also become cumbersome to simply keep the file up to date with a high rate of new contributors. Plus it's not always obvious who the copyright holder is. Sometimes it is the individual making the contribution, but many times it may be their employer. There is no way for the proejct maintainer to know. Eventually, Google changed their policy to no longer recommend trying to keep the AUTHORS file up to date proactively, and instead to only add to it when requested: https://opensource.google/docs/releasing/authors. They are also clear that: > Adding contributors to the AUTHORS file is entirely within the > project's discretion and has no implications for copyright ownership. It was primarily added to appease a small number of large contributors that insisted that they be recognized as copyright holders (which was entirely their right to do). But it's not truly necessary, and not even the most accurate way of identifying contributors and/or copyright holders. In practice, we've never added anyone to our AUTHORS file. It only lists Tailscale, so it's not really serving any purpose. It also causes confusion because Tailscalars put the "Tailscale Inc & AUTHORS" header in other open source repos which don't actually have an AUTHORS file, so it's ambiguous what that means. Instead, we just acknowledge that the contributors to Tailscale (whoever they are) are copyright holders for their individual contributions. We also have the benefit of using the DCO (developercertificate.org) which provides some additional certification of their right to make the contribution. The source file changes were purely mechanical with: git ls-files | xargs sed -i -e 's/\(Tailscale Inc &\) AUTHORS/\1 contributors/g' Updates #cleanup Change-Id: Ia101a4a3005adb9118051b3416f5a64a4a45987d Signed-off-by: Will Norris <will@tailscale.com>
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9.7 KiB
Go
283 lines
9.7 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) Tailscale Inc & contributors
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
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package main
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import (
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"cmp"
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"fmt"
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"runtime"
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"strings"
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"tailscale.com/version/mkversion"
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)
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// Autoflags adjusts the commandline argv into a new commandline
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// newArgv and envvar alterations in env.
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func Autoflags(argv []string, goroot string) (newArgv []string, env *Environment, err error) {
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return autoflagsForTest(argv, NewEnvironment(), goroot, runtime.GOOS, runtime.GOARCH, mkversion.Info)
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}
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func autoflagsForTest(argv []string, env *Environment, goroot, nativeGOOS, nativeGOARCH string, getVersion func() mkversion.VersionInfo) (newArgv []string, newEnv *Environment, err error) {
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// This is where all our "automatic flag injection" decisions get
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// made. Modifying this code will modify the environment variables
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// and commandline flags that the final `go` tool invocation will
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// receive.
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//
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// When choosing between making this code concise or readable,
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// please err on the side of being readable. Our build
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// environments are relatively complicated by Go standards, and we
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// want to keep it intelligible and malleable for our future
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// selves.
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var (
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subcommand = ""
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cc = "cc"
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targetOS = cmp.Or(env.Get("GOOS", ""), nativeGOOS)
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targetArch = cmp.Or(env.Get("GOARCH", ""), nativeGOARCH)
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buildFlags = []string{}
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cgoCflags = []string{"-O3", "-std=gnu11", "-g"}
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cgoLdflags []string
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ldflags []string
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tags = []string{"tailscale_go"}
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cgo = false
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failReflect = false
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)
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if len(argv) > 1 {
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subcommand = argv[1]
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}
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if subcommand != "test" {
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buildFlags = append(buildFlags, "-trimpath")
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}
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switch subcommand {
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case "build", "env", "install", "run", "test", "list":
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default:
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return argv, env, nil
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}
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vi := getVersion()
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ldflags = []string{
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"-X", "tailscale.com/version.longStamp=" + vi.Long,
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"-X", "tailscale.com/version.shortStamp=" + vi.Short,
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"-X", "tailscale.com/version.gitCommitStamp=" + vi.GitHash,
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"-X", "tailscale.com/version.extraGitCommitStamp=" + vi.OtherHash,
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}
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switch targetOS {
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case "android":
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cgo = env.Get("CGO_ENABLED", "0") == "1"
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case "linux":
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// Getting Go to build a static binary with cgo enabled is a
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// minor ordeal. The incantations you apparently need are
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// documented at: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/26492
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tags = append(tags, "osusergo", "netgo")
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cgo = targetOS == nativeGOOS && targetArch == nativeGOARCH
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// When in a Nix environment, the gcc package is built with only dynamic
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// versions of glibc. You can get a static version of glibc via
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// pkgs.glibc.static, but then you are reliant on Nix's gcc wrapper
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// magic to inject that as a -L path to linker invocations.
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//
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// We can't rely on that magic linker flag injection, because that
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// injection breaks redo's go machinery for dynamic go+cgo linking due
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// to flag ordering issues that we can't easily fix (since the nix
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// machinery controls the flag ordering, not us).
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//
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// So, instead, we unset NIX_LDFLAGS in our nix shell, which disables
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// the magic linker flag passing; and we have shell.nix drop the path to
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// the static glibc files in GOCROSS_GLIBC_DIR. Finally, we reinject it
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// into the build process here, so that the linker can find static glibc
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// and complete a static-with-cgo linkage.
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extldflags := []string{"-static"}
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if glibcDir := env.Get("GOCROSS_GLIBC_DIR", ""); glibcDir != "" {
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extldflags = append(extldflags, "-L", glibcDir)
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}
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// -extldflags, when it contains multiple external linker flags, must be
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// quoted in its entirety as a member of -ldflags. Source:
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// https://github.com/golang/go/issues/6234
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ldflags = append(ldflags, fmt.Sprintf("'-extldflags=%s'", strings.Join(extldflags, " ")))
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case "windowsdll":
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// Fake GOOS that translates to "windows, but building .dlls not .exes"
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targetOS = "windows"
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cgo = true
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buildFlags = append(buildFlags, "-buildmode=c-shared")
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ldflags = append(ldflags, "-H", "windows", "-s")
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cgoLdflags = append(cgoLdflags, "-static")
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var mingwArch string
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switch targetArch {
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case "amd64":
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mingwArch = "x86_64"
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case "386":
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mingwArch = "i686"
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default:
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return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported GOARCH=%q when building with cgo", targetArch)
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}
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cc = fmt.Sprintf("%s-w64-mingw32-gcc", mingwArch)
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case "windowsgui":
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// Fake GOOS that translates to "windows, but building GUI .exes not console .exes"
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targetOS = "windows"
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ldflags = append(ldflags, "-H", "windowsgui", "-s")
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case "windows":
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ldflags = append(ldflags, "-H", "windows", "-s")
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case "ios":
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failReflect = true
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fallthrough
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case "darwin":
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cgo = nativeGOOS == "darwin"
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tags = append(tags, "omitidna", "omitpemdecrypt")
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if env.IsSet("XCODE_VERSION_ACTUAL") {
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// If we're building via Xcode, we must be making the extension
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// version (as opposed to tailscaled on Mac).
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tags = append(tags, "ts_macext")
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var xcodeFlags []string
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// Minimum OS version being targeted, results in
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// e.g. -mmacosx-version-min=11.3, -miphoneos-version-min=15.0
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switch {
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case env.IsSet("XROS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET"):
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if env.Get("TARGET_DEVICE_PLATFORM_NAME", "") == "xrsimulator" {
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xcodeFlags = append(xcodeFlags, "-mtargetos=xros"+env.Get("XROS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", "")+"-simulator")
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} else {
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xcodeFlags = append(xcodeFlags, "-mtargetos=xros"+env.Get("XROS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", ""))
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}
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case env.IsSet("IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET"):
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if env.Get("TARGET_DEVICE_PLATFORM_NAME", "") == "iphonesimulator" {
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xcodeFlags = append(xcodeFlags, "-miphonesimulator-version-min="+env.Get("IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", ""))
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} else {
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xcodeFlags = append(xcodeFlags, "-miphoneos-version-min="+env.Get("IPHONEOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", ""))
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}
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case env.IsSet("MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET"):
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xcodeFlags = append(xcodeFlags, "-mmacosx-version-min="+env.Get("MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", ""))
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case env.IsSet("TVOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET"):
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if env.Get("TARGET_DEVICE_PLATFORM_NAME", "") == "appletvsimulator" {
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xcodeFlags = append(xcodeFlags, "-mtvos-simulator-version-min="+env.Get("TVOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", ""))
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} else {
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xcodeFlags = append(xcodeFlags, "-mtvos-version-min="+env.Get("TVOS_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET", ""))
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}
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default:
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return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("invoked by Xcode but couldn't figure out deployment target. Did Xcode change its envvars again?")
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}
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// Target-specific SDK directory. Must be passed as two
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// words ("-isysroot PATH", not "-isysroot=PATH").
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xcodeFlags = append(xcodeFlags, "-isysroot", env.Get("SDKROOT", ""))
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// What does clang call the target GOARCH?
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var clangArch string
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switch targetArch {
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case "amd64":
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clangArch = "x86_64"
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case "arm64":
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clangArch = "arm64"
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default:
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return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("unsupported GOARCH=%q when building from Xcode", targetArch)
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}
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xcodeFlags = append(xcodeFlags, "-arch", clangArch)
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cgoCflags = append(cgoCflags, xcodeFlags...)
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cgoLdflags = append(cgoLdflags, xcodeFlags...)
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ldflags = append(ldflags, "-w")
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}
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}
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// Finished computing the settings we want. Generate the modified
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// commandline and environment modifications.
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newArgv = append(newArgv, argv[:2]...) // Program name and `go` tool subcommand
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filteredArgvPostSubcmd, originalTags := extractTags(argv[1], argv[2:])
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newArgv = append(newArgv, buildFlags...)
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tags = append(tags, originalTags...)
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if len(tags) > 0 {
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newArgv = append(newArgv, fmt.Sprintf("-tags=%s", strings.Join(tags, ",")))
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}
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if len(ldflags) > 0 {
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newArgv = append(newArgv, "-ldflags", strings.Join(ldflags, " "))
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}
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newArgv = append(newArgv, filteredArgvPostSubcmd...)
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env.Set("GOOS", targetOS)
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env.Set("GOARCH", targetArch)
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if !env.IsSet("GOARM") {
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env.Set("GOARM", "5") // TODO: fix, see go/internal-bug/3092
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}
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env.Set("GOMIPS", "softfloat")
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env.Set("CGO_ENABLED", boolStr(cgo))
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env.Set("CGO_CFLAGS", strings.Join(cgoCflags, " "))
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env.Set("CGO_LDFLAGS", strings.Join(cgoLdflags, " "))
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env.Set("CC", cc)
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env.Set("TS_LINK_FAIL_REFLECT", boolStr(failReflect))
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env.Set("GOROOT", goroot)
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env.Set("GOTOOLCHAIN", "local")
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if subcommand == "env" {
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return argv, env, nil
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}
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return newArgv, env, nil
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}
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// extractTags parses out "-tags=foo,bar" (or double hyphen or "-tags",
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// "foo,bar") in its various forms and returns v filtered to remove the 0, 1 or
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// 2 build tag elements, then the tags parsed, split on commas ("foo", "bar").
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func extractTags(gocmd string, v []string) (filtered, tags []string) {
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for len(v) > 0 {
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e := v[0]
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if strings.HasPrefix(e, "--tags=") {
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e = e[1:] // remove one of the hyphens for the next line
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}
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if suf, ok := strings.CutPrefix(e, "-tags="); ok {
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v = v[1:]
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if suf != "" {
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tags = strings.Split(suf, ",")
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}
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continue
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}
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if e == "-tags" || e == "--tags" {
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v = v[1:]
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if len(v) > 0 {
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tagStr := v[0]
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v = v[1:]
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if tagStr != "" {
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tags = strings.Split(tagStr, ",")
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}
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}
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continue
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}
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if gocmd == "run" && !strings.HasPrefix(e, "-") {
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// go run can include arguments to pass to the program
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// being run. They all appear after the name of the
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// package or Go file to run, so when we hit the first
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// non-flag positional argument, stop extracting tags and
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// wrap up.
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filtered = append(filtered, v...)
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break
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}
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filtered = append(filtered, e)
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v = v[1:]
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}
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return filtered, tags
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}
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// boolStr formats v as a string 0 or 1.
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// Used because CGO_ENABLED doesn't strconv.ParseBool, so
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// strconv.FormatBool breaks.
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func boolStr(v bool) string {
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if v {
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return "1"
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}
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return "0"
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}
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// formatArgv formats a []string similarly to %v, but quotes each
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// string so that the reader can clearly see each array element.
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func formatArgv(v []string) string {
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var ret strings.Builder
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ret.WriteByte('[')
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for _, s := range v {
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fmt.Fprintf(&ret, "%q ", s)
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}
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ret.WriteByte(']')
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return ret.String()
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}
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