# $NetBSD: native.mk,v 1.2 2023/04/09 07:28:27 wiz Exp $ # # This Makefile fragment handles the native code compiler options for OCaml. # It is used by ocaml.mk and the lang/ocaml package. # # Build def variables: # OCAML_USE_OPT_COMPILER # if set to yes, will enable optimised (native code) compilation # default value: depends on architecture # # PLIST variable: # PLIST.ocaml-opt for files only installed when using the optimised compiler # Set based on OCAML_USE_OPT_COMPILER .if !defined(OCAML_NATIVE_MK) OCAML_NATIVE_MK= # defined .include "../../mk/bsd.fast.prefs.mk" BUILD_DEFS+= OCAML_USE_OPT_COMPILER _VARGROUPS+= ocaml _DEF_VARS.ocaml= \ OCAML_USE_OPT_COMPILER # Default value of OCAML_USE_OPT_COMPILER .if (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386") || (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc") || \ ${MACHINE_ARCH:M*arm*} || (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "aarch64") || \ (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "aarch64eb") || (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "x86_64") OCAML_USE_OPT_COMPILER?= yes .else OCAML_USE_OPT_COMPILER?= no .endif # Things that get installed with the opt compiler PLIST_VARS+= ocaml-opt .if ${OCAML_USE_OPT_COMPILER} == "yes" # The opt compiler needs the C compiler suite USE_LANGUAGES+= c PLIST.ocaml-opt= yes .else # If we're bytecode compiling, don't strip executables INSTALL_UNSTRIPPED= yes .endif .endif # OCAML_NATIVE_MK