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// Copyright 2012 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package main
import (
"flag"
"fmt"
"os"
"runtime"
"strconv"
"strings"
)
func usage() {
xprintf(`usage: go tool dist [command]
Commands are:
banner print installation banner
bootstrap rebuild everything
clean deletes all built files
env [-p] print environment (-p: include $PATH)
install [dir] install individual directory
list [-json] list all supported platforms
test [-h] run Go test(s)
version print Go version
All commands take -v flags to emit extra information.
`)
xexit(2)
}
// commands records the available commands.
var commands = map[string]func(){
"banner": cmdbanner,
"bootstrap": cmdbootstrap,
"clean": cmdclean,
"env": cmdenv,
"install": cmdinstall,
"list": cmdlist,
"test": cmdtest,
"version": cmdversion,
}
// main takes care of OS-specific startup and dispatches to xmain.
func main() {
os.Setenv("TERM", "dumb") // disable escape codes in clang errors
// provide -check-armv6k first, before checking for $GOROOT so that
// it is possible to run this check without having $GOROOT available.
if len(os.Args) > 1 && os.Args[1] == "-check-armv6k" {
useARMv6K() // might fail with SIGILL
println("ARMv6K supported.")
os.Exit(0)
}
gohostos = runtime.GOOS
switch gohostos {
case "darwin":
// Even on 64-bit platform, darwin uname -m prints i386.
// We don't support any of the OS X versions that run on 32-bit-only hardware anymore.
gohostarch = "amd64"
case "freebsd":
// Since FreeBSD 10 gcc is no longer part of the base system.
defaultclang = true
case "solaris":
// Even on 64-bit platform, solaris uname -m prints i86pc.
out := run("", CheckExit, "isainfo", "-n")
if strings.Contains(out, "amd64") {
gohostarch = "amd64"
}
if strings.Contains(out, "i386") {
gohostarch = "386"
}
case "plan9":
gohostarch = os.Getenv("objtype")
if gohostarch == "" {
fatalf("$objtype is unset")
}
case "windows":
exe = ".exe"
}
sysinit()
if gohostarch == "" {
// Default Unix system.
out := run("", CheckExit, "uname", "-m")
switch {
case strings.Contains(out, "x86_64"), strings.Contains(out, "amd64"):
gohostarch = "amd64"
case strings.Contains(out, "86"):
gohostarch = "386"
case strings.Contains(out, "arm"):
gohostarch = "arm"
case strings.Contains(out, "aarch64"):
gohostarch = "arm64"
case strings.Contains(out, "ppc64le"):
gohostarch = "ppc64le"
case strings.Contains(out, "ppc64"):
gohostarch = "ppc64"
case strings.Contains(out, "mips64"):
gohostarch = "mips64"
if elfIsLittleEndian(os.Args[0]) {
gohostarch = "mips64le"
}
case strings.Contains(out, "mips"):
gohostarch = "mips"
if elfIsLittleEndian(os.Args[0]) {
gohostarch = "mipsle"
}
case strings.Contains(out, "s390x"):
gohostarch = "s390x"
case gohostos == "darwin":
if strings.Contains(run("", CheckExit, "uname", "-v"), "RELEASE_ARM_") {
gohostarch = "arm"
}
default:
fatalf("unknown architecture: %s", out)
}
}
if gohostarch == "arm" || gohostarch == "mips64" || gohostarch == "mips64le" {
maxbg = min(maxbg, runtime.NumCPU())
}
bginit()
// The OS X 10.6 linker does not support external linking mode.
// See golang.org/issue/5130.
//
// OS X 10.6 does not work with clang either, but OS X 10.9 requires it.
// It seems to work with OS X 10.8, so we default to clang for 10.8 and later.
// See golang.org/issue/5822.
//
// Roughly, OS X 10.N shows up as uname release (N+4),
// so OS X 10.6 is uname version 10 and OS X 10.8 is uname version 12.
if gohostos == "darwin" {
rel := run("", CheckExit, "uname", "-r")
if i := strings.Index(rel, "."); i >= 0 {
rel = rel[:i]
}
osx, _ := strconv.Atoi(rel)
if osx <= 6+4 {
goextlinkenabled = "0"
}
if osx >= 8+4 {
defaultclang = true
}
}
if len(os.Args) > 1 && os.Args[1] == "-check-goarm" {
useVFPv1() // might fail with SIGILL
println("VFPv1 OK.")
useVFPv3() // might fail with SIGILL
println("VFPv3 OK.")
os.Exit(0)
}
xinit()
xmain()
xexit(0)
}
// The OS-specific main calls into the portable code here.
func xmain() {
if len(os.Args) < 2 {
usage()
}
cmd := os.Args[1]
os.Args = os.Args[1:] // for flag parsing during cmd
flag.Usage = func() {
fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "usage: go tool dist %s [options]\n", cmd)
flag.PrintDefaults()
os.Exit(2)
}
if f, ok := commands[cmd]; ok {
f()
} else {
xprintf("unknown command %s\n", cmd)
usage()
}
}