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# hints/os390.sh <-- keep the # character here
#
# OS/390 hints by David J. Fiander <davidf@mks.com>
#
# OS/390 OpenEdition Release 3 Mon Sep 22 1997 thanks to:
#
# John Goodyear <johngood@us.ibm.com>
# John Pfuntner <pfuntner@vnet.ibm.com>
# Len Johnson <lenjay@ibm.net>
# Bud Huff <BAHUFF@us.oracle.com>
# Peter Prymmer <pvhp@forte.com>
# Andy Dougherty <doughera@lafayette.edu>
# Tim Bunce <Tim.Bunce@ig.co.uk>
#
# as well as the authors of the aix.sh file
#
# z/OS 2.4 Support added thanks to:
# Mike Fulton
# Karl Williamson
#
# The z/OS 'cc' and 'ld' are insufficient for our needs, so we use c99 instead
# c99 has compiler options specified via standard Unix-style options, but some
# options need to be specified using -Wc,<compiler-option> or -Wl,<link-option>
me=$0
case "$cc" in
'') cc='c99' ;;
esac
case "$ld" in
'') ld='c99' ;;
esac
# Prepend your favorites with Configure -Dccflags=your_favorites
# This overrides the name the compiler was called with. 'ext' is required for
# "unicode literals" to be enabled
def_os390_cflags='-qlanglvl=extc1x';
# For #ifdefs in code
def_os390_defs="-DOS390 -DZOS";
# Turn on POSIX compatibility modes
# https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.4.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r4.bpxbd00/ftms.htm
def_os390_defs="$def_os390_defs -D_ALL_SOURCE";
# For 31-bit addressing mode, we should use xplink (eXtended Performance linking)
# For 64-bit addressing mode, the standard linkage works well
case "$use64bitall" in
'')
def_os390_cflags="$def_os390_cflags -qxplink"
def_os390_cccdlflags="-qxplink"
def_os390_ldflags="-qxplink"
# defines a BSD-like socket interface for the function prototypes and structures involved (not required with 64-bit)
def_os390_defs="$def_os390_defs -D_OE_SOCKETS";
;;
*)
def_os390_cflags="$def_os390_cflags -Wc,lp64"
def_os390_cccdlflags="$def_os390_cflags -Wl,lp64"
def_os390_ldflags="-Wl,lp64"
esac
myfirstchar=$(od -A n -N 1 -t x $me | xargs | tr [:lower:] [:upper:] | tr -d 0)
if [ "${myfirstchar}" = "23" ]; then # 23 is '#' in ASCII
unset ebcdic
def_os390_cflags="$def_os390_cflags -qascii"
else
ebcdic=true
fi
# Export all externally defined functions and variables in the compilation
# unit so that a DLL application can use them.
def_os390_cflags="$def_os390_cflags -qexportall";
def_os390_cccdlflags="$def_os390_cccdlflags -qexportall"
# 3296= #include file not found;
# 4108= The use of keyword &1 is non-portable
# We care about this because it
# actually means it didn't do what we expected. e.g.,
# INFORMATIONAL CCN4108 ./proto.h:4534 The use of keyword '__attribute__' is non-portable.
# 3159= Bit field type specified for &1 is not valid. Type &2 assumed.
# We do not care about this warning - the bit field is 1 bit and is being specified on something smaller than an int
def_os390_cflags="$def_os390_cflags -qhaltonmsg=3296:4108 -qsuppress=CCN3159 -qfloat=ieee"
def_os390_defs="$def_os390_defs -DMAXSIG=39 -DNSIG=39"; # maximum signal number; not furnished by IBM
def_os390_defs="$def_os390_defs -DOEMVS"; # is used in place of #ifdef __MVS__
# ensure that the OS/390 yacc generated parser is reentrant.
def_os390_defs="$def_os390_defs -DYYDYNAMIC";
# LC_MESSAGES only affects the yes/no strings in langinfo; not the things we
# expect it to
def_os390_defs="$def_os390_defs -DNO_LOCALE_MESSAGES"
# Set up feature test macros required for features available on supported z/OS systems
def_os390_defs="$def_os390_defs -D_OPEN_THREADS=3 -D_UNIX03_SOURCE=1 -D_AE_BIMODAL=1 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED -D_ALL_SOURCE -D_ENHANCED_ASCII_EXT=0xFFFFFFFF -D_OPEN_SYS_FILE_EXT=1 -D_OPEN_SYS_SOCK_IPV6 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 -D_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED"
# Combine -D with cflags
case "$ccflags" in
'') ccflags="$def_os390_cflags $def_os390_defs" ;;
*) ccflags="$ccflags $def_os390_cflags $def_os390_defs" ;;
esac
# Turning on optimization causes perl to not even compile from miniperl. You
# can override this with Configure -Doptimize='-O2' or somesuch.
case "$optimize" in
'') optimize=' ' ;;
esac
# To link via definition side decks we need the dll option
# You can override this with Configure -Ucccdlflags or somesuch.
case "$cccdlflags" in
'') cccdlflags="$def_os390_cccdlflags -Wl,dll";;
esac
case "$so" in
'') so='a' ;;
esac
case "$alignbytes" in
'') alignbytes=8 ;;
esac
case "$usemymalloc" in
'') usemymalloc='n' ;;
esac
# On OS/390, libc.a doesn't really hold anything at all,
# so running nm on it is pretty useless.
# You can override this with Configure -Dusenm.
case "$usenm" in
'') usenm='false' ;;
esac
case "$ldflags" in
'') ldflags="$def_os390_ldflags";;
esac
# msf symbol information is now in NOLOAD section and so, while on disk,
# does not require time to load but is useful in problem determination if required,
# so it is no longer necessary to link with -Wl,EDIT=NO
# In order to build with dynamic be sure to specify:
# Configure -Dusedl
# Do not forget to add $archlibexp/CORE to your LIBPATH, e.g. blead/perl5
# You might want to override some of this with things like:
# Configure -Dusedl -Ddlext=so -Ddlsrc=dl_dllload.xs.
case "$usedl" in
'')
usedl='n'
case "$dlext" in
'') dlext='none' ;;
esac
;;
define)
case "$useshrplib" in
'') useshrplib='true' ;;
esac
case "$dlsrc" in
'') dlsrc='dl_dllload.xs' ;;
esac
so='so'
case "$dlext" in
'') dlext='so' ;;
esac
libperl="libperl.$so"
# Allows char **environ to be accessed from a dynamically loaded
# module such as a DLL
ccflags="$ccflags -D_SHR_ENVIRON"
cccdlflags="-c $def_os390_cccdlflags"
lddlflags="$def_os390_cccdlflags"
# The following will need to be modified for the installed libperl.x.
# The modification to Config.pm is done by the installperl script after the
# build and test. These are written to a CBU so that the libperl.x file
# comes after all the dash-options in the flags. Configure takes the
# lddlflags we give it and looks for paths to libraries to append -L options
# to lddlflags. But this causes the file libperl.x to appear in the final
# command line after the -L options. And z/OS doesn't like filenames after
# options. This CBU defers the adding of libperl.x until after any munging
# that Configure does.
cat >config.arch <<' EOCBU'
case "ccdlflags" in
'') ccdlflags="`pwd`/libperl.x" ;;
*) ccdlflags="$ccdlflags `pwd`/libperl.x" ;;
esac
lddlflags="$lddlflags `pwd`/libperl.x"
EOCBU
;;
esac
# even on static builds using LIBPATH should be OK.
case "$ldlibpthname" in
'') ldlibpthname=LIBPATH ;;
esac
# The following should always be used. Perhaps newer threads will work, but
# when khw tried, other things would have had to be changed to get it to work,
# so left as-is.
d_oldpthreads='define'
# Header files to include.
# You can override these with Configure -Ui_time -Ui_systime -Dd_pthread_atfork.
case "$i_time" in
'') i_time='define' ;;
esac
case "$i_systime" in
'') i_systime='define' ;;
esac
case "$d_pthread_atfork" in
'') d_pthread_atfork='undef' ;;
esac
# (from aix.sh)
# uname -m output is too specific and not appropriate here
# osname should come from Configure
# You can override this with Configure -Darchname='s390' but please don't.
case "$archname" in
'') archname="$osname" ;;
esac
# We have our own cppstdin script. This is not a variable since
# Configure sees the presence of the script file.
# We put system header -D definitions in so that Configure
# can find the shmat() prototype in <sys/shm.h> and various
# other things. Unfortunately, cppflags occurs too late to be of
# value external to the script. This may need to be revisited
#
# khw believes some of this is obsolete. DOLLARINNAMES allows '$' in variable
# names, for whatever reason
# NOLOC says to use the 1047 code page, and no locale
case "$usedl" in
define)
echo 'cat >.$$.c; '"$cc"' -D_OE_SOCKETS -D_ALL_SOURCE -D_SHR_ENVIRON -E -Wc,"LANGLVL(DOLLARINNAMES)",NOLOC ${1+"$@"} .$$.c | fgrep -v "??="; rm .$$.c' > cppstdin
;;
*)
echo 'cat >.$$.c; '"$cc"' -D_OE_SOCKETS -D_ALL_SOURCE -E -Wc,"LANGLVL(DOLLARINNAMES)",NOLOC ${1+"$@"} .$$.c | fgrep -v "??="; rm .$$.c' > cppstdin
;;
esac
#
# Note that Makefile.SH employs a bare yacc command to generate
# perly.[hc], hence you may wish to:
#
# alias yacc='myyacc'
#
# Then if you would like to use myyacc and skip past the
# following warnings try invoking Configure like so:
#
# sh Configure -Dbyacc=yacc
#
# This trick ought to work even if your yacc is byacc.
#
# msf - need to check but I think /etc/yyparse.c is always around now
if test "X$byacc" = "Xbyacc" ; then
if test -e /etc/yyparse.c ; then
: we should be OK - perhaps do a test -r?
else
cat <<EOWARN >&4
Warning. You do not have a copy of yyparse.c, the default
yacc parser template file, in place in /etc.
EOWARN
if test -e /samples/yyparse.c ; then
cat <<EOWARN >&4
There does appear to be a template file in /samples though.
Please run:
cp /samples/yyparse.c /etc
before attempting to Configure the build of $package.
EOWARN
else
cat <<EOWARN >&4
There does not appear to be one in /samples either.
If you feel you can make use of an alternate yacc-like
parser generator then please read the comments in the
hints/os390.sh file carefully.
EOWARN
fi
exit 1
fi
fi
# These exist, but there is something wrong with either them, or our reentr.[ch],
# and no one has felt it important enough to investigate/fix. The
# non-reentrant versions seem to work, but will have races in threads.
d_gethostbyaddr_r='undef'
d_gethostbyname_r='undef'
d_gethostent_r='undef'
# nan() used to not work as expected: nan("") or nan("0") returned zero, not a
# nan. This may have been a C89 issue.
# http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_1.12.0/com.ibm.zos.r12.bpxbd00/nan.htm%23nan?lang=en
#d_nan='undef'
# Configure says this exists, but it doesn't work properly. See
# <54DCE073.4010100@khwilliamson.com>
d_dir_dd_fd='undef'
############################################################################
# Thread support
# use Configure -Dusethreads to enable
# This script UU/usethreads.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure
# after it has prompted the user for whether to use threads.
# setlocale() returns NULL if a thread has been created, so we can't use it
# generally. (It would be possible to have it work for initialization, so that
# the user could specify a locale for the whole program; but deferring doing
# that work until someone wants it) Maybe IBM will support POSIX 2008 at some
# point. There are hooks that make it look like they were working on it.
cat > UU/usethreads.cbu <<'EOCBU'
case "$usethreads" in
$define|true|[yY]*)
echo "Your system's setlocale() is broken under threads; marking it as unavailable" >&4
d_setlocale="undef"
d_setlocale_accepts_any_locale_name="undef"
d_has_C_UTF8="false"
esac
EOCBU
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