Hey all,
Not sure if this is the right place to ask these questions, I hope the mailing
list is still active. I'm trying to use Jam to build what I believe is my
fairly straight forward project (in the D programming language). The goal of my
build process is as follows:
Build the libllvm-c-ext.a (static) library from llvm/Target.cpp and
llvm/Ext.cpp. These are CPP FFI extensions to the D bindings for LLVM.
Build the D source code for the codebase, link the LLVM library and the
bindings extension.
In trying to achieve this goal, I've found a number of steps I'm not sure how
to do:
Is it possible to direct the object files and static libraries to be built in a
dedicated build folder? The project structure looks like this:
-- ob2c
|-- src
|-- imports
| |-- llvm/Target.cpp ...etc.
| |-- c/Analysis.d ...etc.
|-- Jamfile
Is it possible to override the "-o" flag passed to the c compiler (which I'm
tricking as the D compiler at the moment)?
Is it possible to scan for all source files from a directory?
At the moment my Jamfile looks like this:
BUILDDIR = build ;
CC = dmd ;
CCFLAGS = -fPIC -O -inline -release -w -wi -od$(BUILDDIR) -I./imports/llvm-2.9 ;
LINK = $(CC) ;
DFILES =
src/main.d ; # should be scanned from src dir
Objects $(DFILES) ;
MainFromObjects ob2c : $(DFILES:S=.o) ;
The build output looks like this:
dmd -c -ofsrc/main.o src/main.d
dmd -o ob2c src/main.o
Error: -o no longer supported, use -of or -od
Apologies for the long email, I wanted to give as much context as possible. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Chris
PS: If you can recommend a good book on Jam or some (extensive) documentation
that would be great. I can't find many articles on the build tool.
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