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author | Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@protonmail.com> | 2020-10-14 14:54:12 +0200 |
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committer | Wladimir J. van der Laan <laanwj@protonmail.com> | 2020-10-14 14:57:15 +0200 |
commit | 99a1d572eabca89790216b3919a237e07063a376 (patch) | |
tree | 529912e89a64ffc8f2088bf2116476636a5c25a8 | |
parent | 9efa55c715c0179b2bd079348ef67b624411b11b (diff) | |
parent | ba8950ee0134a7958e3e9b041cd54d222feb09a1 (diff) |
Merge #18750: build: optionally skip external warnings
ba8950ee0134a7958e3e9b041cd54d222feb09a1 build: optionally skip external warnings (Vasil Dimov)
Pull request description:
Add an option to `./configure` to suppress compilation warnings from
external headers. The option is off by default (no change in behavior,
show warnings from external headers).
This option is useful if e.g. Boost or Qt is installed outside of
`/usr/include` (warnings from headers in `/usr/include` are already
suppressed by default) and those warnings stand in the way of compiling
Bitcoin Core with `-Werror[=...]` or they just clutter the build output
too much and make our own warnings hard to spot.
`-isystem /usr/include` bricks GCC's `#include_next`, so we use
`-idirafter` instead. This way we don't have to treat `/usr/include`
specially.
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practicalswift:
ACK ba8950ee0134a7958e3e9b041cd54d222feb09a1: diff looks correct!
hebasto:
ACK ba8950ee0134a7958e3e9b041cd54d222feb09a1, tested on Linux Mint 20 (x86_64).
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-rw-r--r-- | configure.ac | 37 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/Makefile.qt.include | 4 |
2 files changed, 39 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 674ed1ee73..76c6487f08 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -190,6 +190,16 @@ AC_ARG_ENABLE([ccache], [use_ccache=$enableval], [use_ccache=auto]) +dnl Suppress warnings from external headers (e.g. Boost, Qt). +dnl May be useful if warnings from external headers clutter the build output +dnl too much, so that it becomes difficult to spot Bitcoin Core warnings +dnl or if they cause a build failure with --enable-werror. +AC_ARG_ENABLE([suppress-external-warnings], + [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-suppress-external-warnings], + [Suppress warnings from external headers (default is no)])], + [suppress_external_warnings=$enableval], + [suppress_external_warnings=no]) + AC_ARG_ENABLE([lcov], [AS_HELP_STRING([--enable-lcov], [enable lcov testing (default is no)])], @@ -1149,6 +1159,18 @@ AC_SUBST(LEVELDB_CPPFLAGS) AC_SUBST(LIBLEVELDB) AC_SUBST(LIBMEMENV) +dnl SUPPRESSED_CPPFLAGS=SUPPRESS_WARNINGS([$SOME_CPPFLAGS]) +dnl Replace -I with -isystem in $SOME_CPPFLAGS to suppress warnings from +dnl headers from its include directories and return the result. +dnl See -isystem documentation: +dnl https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Directory-Options.html +dnl https://clang.llvm.org/docs/ClangCommandLineReference.html#cmdoption-clang-isystem-directory +dnl Do not change "-I/usr/include" to "-isystem /usr/include" because that +dnl is not necessary (/usr/include is already a system directory) and because +dnl it would break GCC's #include_next. +AC_DEFUN([SUPPRESS_WARNINGS], + [$(echo $1 |${SED} -E -e 's/(^| )-I/\1-isystem /g' -e 's;-isystem /usr/include([/ ]|$);-I/usr/include\1;g')]) + dnl enable-fuzz should disable all other targets if test "x$enable_fuzz" = "xyes"; then AC_MSG_WARN(enable-fuzz will disable all other targets) @@ -1184,11 +1206,22 @@ else dnl sets $bitcoin_enable_qt, $bitcoin_enable_qt_test, $bitcoin_enable_qt_dbus BITCOIN_QT_CONFIGURE([5.5.1]) + + dnl Keep a copy of the original $QT_INCLUDES and use it when invoking qt's moc + QT_INCLUDES_UNSUPPRESSED=$QT_INCLUDES + if test x$suppress_external_warnings != xno ; then + QT_INCLUDES=SUPPRESS_WARNINGS($QT_INCLUDES) + QT_DBUS_INCLUDES=SUPPRESS_WARNINGS($QT_DBUS_INCLUDES) + QT_TEST_INCLUDES=SUPPRESS_WARNINGS($QT_TEST_INCLUDES) + fi fi if test x$enable_wallet != xno; then dnl Check for libdb_cxx only if wallet enabled BITCOIN_FIND_BDB48 + if test x$suppress_external_warnings != xno ; then + BDB_CPPFLAGS=SUPPRESS_WARNINGS($BDB_CPPFLAGS) + fi fi dnl Check for libminiupnpc (optional) @@ -1243,6 +1276,10 @@ AX_BOOST_THREAD dnl Opt-in to boost-process AS_IF([ test x$with_boost_process != x ], [ AX_BOOST_PROCESS ], [ ax_cv_boost_process=no ] ) +if test x$suppress_external_warnings != xno; then + BOOST_CPPFLAGS=SUPPRESS_WARNINGS($BOOST_CPPFLAGS) +fi + dnl Boost 1.56 through 1.62 allow using std::atomic instead of its own atomic dnl counter implementations. In 1.63 and later the std::atomic approach is default. m4_pattern_allow(DBOOST_AC_USE_STD_ATOMIC) dnl otherwise it's treated like a macro diff --git a/src/Makefile.qt.include b/src/Makefile.qt.include index 69ff0f0251..a6236ef19b 100644 --- a/src/Makefile.qt.include +++ b/src/Makefile.qt.include @@ -379,11 +379,11 @@ ui_%.h: %.ui $(AM_V_GEN) QT_SELECT=$(QT_SELECT) $(UIC) -o $@ $< || (echo "Error creating $@"; false) %.moc: %.cpp - $(AM_V_GEN) QT_SELECT=$(QT_SELECT) $(MOC) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(QT_INCLUDES) $(MOC_DEFS) $< | \ + $(AM_V_GEN) QT_SELECT=$(QT_SELECT) $(MOC) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(QT_INCLUDES_UNSUPPRESSED) $(MOC_DEFS) $< | \ $(SED) -e '/^\*\*.*Created:/d' -e '/^\*\*.*by:/d' > $@ moc_%.cpp: %.h - $(AM_V_GEN) QT_SELECT=$(QT_SELECT) $(MOC) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(QT_INCLUDES) $(MOC_DEFS) $< | \ + $(AM_V_GEN) QT_SELECT=$(QT_SELECT) $(MOC) $(DEFAULT_INCLUDES) $(QT_INCLUDES_UNSUPPRESSED) $(MOC_DEFS) $< | \ $(SED) -e '/^\*\*.*Created:/d' -e '/^\*\*.*by:/d' > $@ %.qm: %.ts |