Use Darwin libtool's -no_warning_for_no_symbols if available to silence the "has no symbols" link warning

Building compiler-rt on Darwin produces dozens of meaningless warnings about object files having no symbols during static archive creation. This is very intentional as compiler-rt uses #ifdefs to conditionally compile platform-specific code, and we even have a .cpp source file that only contains static asserts to make sure the environment is configured right. On Linux, this situation is fine and no warning is produced. This patch adds a libtool version detection and if it's new enough, we'll use the -no_warning_for_no_symbols flag that suppresses this warning. Build logs should be much cleaner now!

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27119

llvm-svn: 288640
This commit is contained in:
Kuba Mracek 2016-12-05 05:21:44 +00:00
parent 2be913b13e
commit 9b6f6b59b1

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@ -73,9 +73,22 @@ if(CMAKE_HOST_APPLE AND APPLE)
if(CMAKE_LIBTOOL)
set(CMAKE_LIBTOOL ${CMAKE_LIBTOOL} CACHE PATH "libtool executable")
message(STATUS "Found libtool - ${CMAKE_LIBTOOL}")
execute_process(COMMAND ${CMAKE_LIBTOOL} -V
OUTPUT_VARIABLE LIBTOOL_V_OUTPUT
OUTPUT_STRIP_TRAILING_WHITESPACE)
if("${LIBTOOL_V_OUTPUT}" MATCHES ".*cctools-([0-9.]+).*")
string(REGEX REPLACE ".*cctools-([0-9.]+).*" "\\1" LIBTOOL_VERSION
${LIBTOOL_V_OUTPUT})
if(NOT LIBTOOL_VERSION VERSION_LESS "862")
set(LIBTOOL_NO_WARNING_FLAG "-no_warning_for_no_symbols")
endif()
endif()
foreach(lang ${languages})
set(CMAKE_${lang}_CREATE_STATIC_LIBRARY
"${CMAKE_LIBTOOL} -static -o <TARGET> <LINK_FLAGS> <OBJECTS> ")
"${CMAKE_LIBTOOL} -static ${LIBTOOL_NO_WARNING_FLAG} -o <TARGET> \
<LINK_FLAGS> <OBJECTS> ")
endforeach()
endif()