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Changes are: * Update version number to 1.18 * Replace the basic fprintf call with a call to fwrite in order to work around the apparent compiler optimization/rewrite failure that we are seeing with the new toolchain/iOS SDKs provided with Xcode6 and iOS8. * Fix ALL the header guards. * Createed a README.md with the LevelDB project description. * A new CONTRIBUTING file. * Don't implicitly convert uint64_t to size_t or int. Either preserve it as uint64_t, or explicitly cast. This fixes MSVC warnings about possible value truncation when compiling this code in Chromium. * Added a DumpFile() library function that encapsulates the guts of the "leveldbutil dump" command. This will allow clients to dump data to their log files instead of stdout. It will also allow clients to supply their own environment. * leveldb: Remove unused function 'ConsumeChar'. * leveldbutil: Remove unused member variables from WriteBatchItemPrinter. * OpenBSD, NetBSD and DragonflyBSD have _LITTLE_ENDIAN, so define PLATFORM_IS_LITTLE_ENDIAN like on FreeBSD. This fixes: * issue #143 * issue #198 * issue #249 * Switch from <cstdatomic> to <atomic>. The former never made it into the standard and doesn't exist in modern gcc versions at all. The later contains everything that leveldb was using from the former. This problem was noticed when porting to Portable Native Client where no memory barrier is defined. The fact that <cstdatomic> is missing normally goes unnoticed since memory barriers are defined for most architectures. * Make Hash() treat its input as unsigned. Before this change LevelDB files from platforms with different signedness of char were not compatible. This change fixes: issue #243 * Verify checksums of index/meta/filter blocks when paranoid_checks set. * Invoke all tools for iOS with xcrun. (This was causing problems with the new XCode 5.1.1 image on pulse.) * include <sys/stat.h> only once, and fix the following linter warning: "Found C system header after C++ system header" * When encountering a corrupted table file, return Status::Corruption instead of Status::InvalidArgument. * Support cygwin as build platform, patch is from https://code.google.com/p/leveldb/issues/detail?id=188 * Fix typo, merge patch from https://code.google.com/p/leveldb/issues/detail?id=159 * Fix typos and comments, and address the following two issues: * issue #166 * issue #241 * Add missing db synchronize after "fillseq" in the benchmark. * Removed unused variable in SeekRandom: value (issue #201)
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#!/bin/sh
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#
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# Detects OS we're compiling on and outputs a file specified by the first
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# argument, which in turn gets read while processing Makefile.
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#
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# The output will set the following variables:
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# CC C Compiler path
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# CXX C++ Compiler path
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# PLATFORM_LDFLAGS Linker flags
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# PLATFORM_LIBS Libraries flags
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# PLATFORM_SHARED_EXT Extension for shared libraries
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# PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS Flags for building shared library
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# This flag is embedded just before the name
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# of the shared library without intervening spaces
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# PLATFORM_SHARED_CFLAGS Flags for compiling objects for shared library
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# PLATFORM_CCFLAGS C compiler flags
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# PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS C++ compiler flags. Will contain:
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# PLATFORM_SHARED_VERSIONED Set to 'true' if platform supports versioned
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# shared libraries, empty otherwise.
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#
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# The PLATFORM_CCFLAGS and PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS might include the following:
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#
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# -DLEVELDB_ATOMIC_PRESENT if <atomic> is present
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# -DLEVELDB_PLATFORM_POSIX for Posix-based platforms
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# -DSNAPPY if the Snappy library is present
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#
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OUTPUT=$1
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PREFIX=$2
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if test -z "$OUTPUT" || test -z "$PREFIX"; then
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echo "usage: $0 <output-filename> <directory_prefix>" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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# Delete existing output, if it exists
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rm -f $OUTPUT
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touch $OUTPUT
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if test -z "$CC"; then
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CC=cc
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fi
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if test -z "$CXX"; then
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CXX=g++
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fi
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if test -z "$TMPDIR"; then
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TMPDIR=/tmp
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fi
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# Detect OS
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if test -z "$TARGET_OS"; then
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TARGET_OS=`uname -s`
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fi
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COMMON_FLAGS=
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CROSS_COMPILE=
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PLATFORM_CCFLAGS=
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PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS=
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PLATFORM_LDFLAGS=
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PLATFORM_LIBS=
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PLATFORM_SHARED_EXT="so"
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PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS="-shared -Wl,-soname -Wl,"
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PLATFORM_SHARED_CFLAGS="-fPIC"
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PLATFORM_SHARED_VERSIONED=true
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MEMCMP_FLAG=
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if [ "$CXX" = "g++" ]; then
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# Use libc's memcmp instead of GCC's memcmp. This results in ~40%
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# performance improvement on readrandom under gcc 4.4.3 on Linux/x86.
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MEMCMP_FLAG="-fno-builtin-memcmp"
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fi
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case "$TARGET_OS" in
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CYGWIN_*)
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PLATFORM=OS_LINUX
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -lpthread -DOS_LINUX -DCYGWIN"
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PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="-lpthread"
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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;;
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Darwin)
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PLATFORM=OS_MACOSX
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -DOS_MACOSX"
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PLATFORM_SHARED_EXT=dylib
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[ -z "$INSTALL_PATH" ] && INSTALL_PATH=`pwd`
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PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS="-dynamiclib -install_name $INSTALL_PATH/"
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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;;
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Linux)
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PLATFORM=OS_LINUX
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -pthread -DOS_LINUX"
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PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="-pthread"
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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;;
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SunOS)
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PLATFORM=OS_SOLARIS
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -D_REENTRANT -DOS_SOLARIS"
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PLATFORM_LIBS="-lpthread -lrt"
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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;;
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FreeBSD)
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PLATFORM=OS_FREEBSD
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -D_REENTRANT -DOS_FREEBSD"
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PLATFORM_LIBS="-lpthread"
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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;;
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NetBSD)
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PLATFORM=OS_NETBSD
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -D_REENTRANT -DOS_NETBSD"
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PLATFORM_LIBS="-lpthread -lgcc_s"
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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;;
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OpenBSD)
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PLATFORM=OS_OPENBSD
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -D_REENTRANT -DOS_OPENBSD"
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PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="-pthread"
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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;;
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DragonFly)
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PLATFORM=OS_DRAGONFLYBSD
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -D_REENTRANT -DOS_DRAGONFLYBSD"
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PLATFORM_LIBS="-lpthread"
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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;;
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OS_ANDROID_CROSSCOMPILE)
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PLATFORM=OS_ANDROID
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -D_REENTRANT -DOS_ANDROID -DLEVELDB_PLATFORM_POSIX"
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PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="" # All pthread features are in the Android C library
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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CROSS_COMPILE=true
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;;
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HP-UX)
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PLATFORM=OS_HPUX
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -D_REENTRANT -DOS_HPUX"
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PLATFORM_LDFLAGS="-pthread"
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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# man ld: +h internal_name
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PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS="-shared -Wl,+h -Wl,"
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;;
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IOS)
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PLATFORM=IOS
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COMMON_FLAGS="$MEMCMP_FLAG -DOS_MACOSX"
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[ -z "$INSTALL_PATH" ] && INSTALL_PATH=`pwd`
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PORT_FILE=port/port_posix.cc
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PLATFORM_SHARED_EXT=
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PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS=
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PLATFORM_SHARED_CFLAGS=
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PLATFORM_SHARED_VERSIONED=
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;;
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*)
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echo "Unknown platform!" >&2
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exit 1
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esac
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# We want to make a list of all cc files within util, db, table, and helpers
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# except for the test and benchmark files. By default, find will output a list
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# of all files matching either rule, so we need to append -print to make the
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# prune take effect.
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DIRS="$PREFIX/db $PREFIX/util $PREFIX/table"
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set -f # temporarily disable globbing so that our patterns aren't expanded
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PRUNE_TEST="-name *test*.cc -prune"
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PRUNE_BENCH="-name *_bench.cc -prune"
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PRUNE_TOOL="-name leveldb_main.cc -prune"
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PORTABLE_FILES=`find $DIRS $PRUNE_TEST -o $PRUNE_BENCH -o $PRUNE_TOOL -o -name '*.cc' -print | sort | sed "s,^$PREFIX/,," | tr "\n" " "`
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set +f # re-enable globbing
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# The sources consist of the portable files, plus the platform-specific port
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# file.
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echo "SOURCES=$PORTABLE_FILES $PORT_FILE" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "MEMENV_SOURCES=helpers/memenv/memenv.cc" >> $OUTPUT
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if [ "$CROSS_COMPILE" = "true" ]; then
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# Cross-compiling; do not try any compilation tests.
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true
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else
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CXXOUTPUT="${TMPDIR}/leveldb_build_detect_platform-cxx.$$"
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# If -std=c++0x works, use <atomic> as fallback for when memory barriers
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# are not available.
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$CXX $CXXFLAGS -std=c++0x -x c++ - -o $CXXOUTPUT 2>/dev/null <<EOF
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#include <atomic>
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int main() {}
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EOF
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if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then
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COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -DLEVELDB_PLATFORM_POSIX -DLEVELDB_ATOMIC_PRESENT"
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PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS="-std=c++0x"
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else
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COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -DLEVELDB_PLATFORM_POSIX"
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fi
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# Test whether Snappy library is installed
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# http://code.google.com/p/snappy/
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$CXX $CXXFLAGS -x c++ - -o $CXXOUTPUT 2>/dev/null <<EOF
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#include <snappy.h>
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int main() {}
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EOF
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if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then
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COMMON_FLAGS="$COMMON_FLAGS -DSNAPPY"
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PLATFORM_LIBS="$PLATFORM_LIBS -lsnappy"
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fi
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# Test whether tcmalloc is available
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$CXX $CXXFLAGS -x c++ - -o $CXXOUTPUT -ltcmalloc 2>/dev/null <<EOF
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int main() {}
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EOF
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if [ "$?" = 0 ]; then
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PLATFORM_LIBS="$PLATFORM_LIBS -ltcmalloc"
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fi
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rm -f $CXXOUTPUT 2>/dev/null
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fi
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PLATFORM_CCFLAGS="$PLATFORM_CCFLAGS $COMMON_FLAGS"
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PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS="$PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS $COMMON_FLAGS"
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echo "CC=$CC" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "CXX=$CXX" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "PLATFORM=$PLATFORM" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "PLATFORM_LDFLAGS=$PLATFORM_LDFLAGS" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "PLATFORM_LIBS=$PLATFORM_LIBS" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "PLATFORM_CCFLAGS=$PLATFORM_CCFLAGS" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS=$PLATFORM_CXXFLAGS" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "PLATFORM_SHARED_CFLAGS=$PLATFORM_SHARED_CFLAGS" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "PLATFORM_SHARED_EXT=$PLATFORM_SHARED_EXT" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS=$PLATFORM_SHARED_LDFLAGS" >> $OUTPUT
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echo "PLATFORM_SHARED_VERSIONED=$PLATFORM_SHARED_VERSIONED" >> $OUTPUT
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