#!/usr/bin/env bash # Convenience script to build Infer when using opam # Copyright (c) 2015 - present Facebook, Inc. # All rights reserved. # # This source code is licensed under the BSD style license found in the # LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. An additional grant # of patent rights can be found in the PATENTS file in the same directory. set -e SCRIPT_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )" INFER_ROOT="$SCRIPT_DIR" INFER_DEPS_DIR="$INFER_ROOT/dependencies/infer-deps" PLATFORM="$(uname)" NCPU="$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2>/dev/null || echo 1)" OCAML_VERSION="4.04.2" OPAM_LOCK_URL=${OPAM_LOCK_URL:-"https://github.com/rgrinberg/opam-lock"} INFER_OPAM_SWITCH_DEFAULT=infer-"$OCAML_VERSION" function usage() { echo "Usage: $0 [-y] [targets]" echo echo " targets:" echo " all build everything (default)" echo " clang build C and Objective-C analyzer" echo " java build Java analyzer" echo echo " options:" echo " -h,--help show this message" echo " --no-opam-lock do not use the opam.lock file and let opam resolve dependencies" echo " --only-setup-opam initialize opam, install the opam dependencies of infer, and exit" echo " --opam-switch specify the opam switch where to install infer (default: $INFER_OPAM_SWITCH_DEFAULT)" echo " -y,--yes automatically agree to everything" echo echo " examples:" echo " $0 # build Java and C/Objective-C analyzers" echo " $0 java clang # equivalent way of doing the above" echo " $0 java # build only the Java analyzer" } # arguments BUILD_CLANG=${BUILD_CLANG:-no} BUILD_JAVA=${BUILD_JAVA:-no} INTERACTIVE=${INTERACTIVE:-yes} ONLY_SETUP_OPAM=${ONLY_SETUP_OPAM:-no} INFER_OPAM_SWITCH=${INFER_OPAM_SWITCH:-$INFER_OPAM_SWITCH_DEFAULT} USE_OPAM_LOCK=${USE_OPAM_LOCK:-yes} ORIG_ARGS="$*" while [[ $# > 0 ]]; do opt_key="$1" case $opt_key in all) BUILD_CLANG=yes BUILD_JAVA=yes shift continue ;; clang) BUILD_CLANG=yes shift continue ;; java) BUILD_JAVA=yes shift continue ;; -h|--help) usage exit 0 ;; --no-opam-lock) USE_OPAM_LOCK=no shift continue ;; --opam-switch) shift [[ $# > 0 ]] || (usage; exit 1) INFER_OPAM_SWITCH="$1" shift continue ;; --only-setup-opam) ONLY_SETUP_OPAM=yes shift continue ;; -y|--yes) INTERACTIVE=no shift continue ;; *) usage exit 1 esac shift done # if no arguments then build both clang and Java if [ "$BUILD_CLANG" = "no" ] && [ "$BUILD_JAVA" = "no" ]; then BUILD_CLANG=yes BUILD_JAVA=yes fi # enable --yes option for some commands in non-interactive mode YES= if [ "$INTERACTIVE" = "no" ]; then YES=--yes fi # --yes by default for opam commands export OPAMYES=1 check_installed () { local cmd=$1 if ! which $cmd >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "dependency not found: $cmd" >&2 exit 1 fi } opam_failed () { command=$1 echo printf '*** ERROR: %s failed\n' "$command" >&2 printf '*** ERROR: Try running `opam update` then running this script again\n' >&2 exit 1 } setup_opam () { opam init --compiler=$OCAML_VERSION -j $NCPU --no-setup opam switch set -j $NCPU $INFER_OPAM_SWITCH --alias-of $OCAML_VERSION } # Install and record the infer dependencies in opam. The main trick is to install the # $INFER_DEPS_DIR directory instead of the much larger infer repository. That directory contains # just enough to pretend it installs infer. install_infer-deps () { # remove previous infer-deps pin, which might have conflicting dependencies opam pin remove infer-deps --no-action INFER_TMP_DEPS_DIR=$(mktemp -d "$INFER_ROOT"/dependencies/infer-deps-XXXX) INFER_TMP_PACKAGE_NAME="$(basename "$INFER_TMP_DEPS_DIR")" cp -a "$INFER_DEPS_DIR"/* "$INFER_TMP_DEPS_DIR" # give unique name to the package to force opam to recheck the dependencies are all installed opam pin add --no-action "$INFER_TMP_PACKAGE_NAME" "$INFER_TMP_DEPS_DIR" opam install -j $NCPU --deps-only "$INFER_TMP_PACKAGE_NAME" opam pin remove "$INFER_TMP_PACKAGE_NAME" rm -fr "$INFER_TMP_DEPS_DIR" # pin infer so that opam doesn't violate its package constraints when the user does # "opam upgrade" opam pin add infer-deps "$INFER_DEPS_DIR" } install_locked_deps() { if ! opam lock 2> /dev/null; then echo "opam-lock not found in the current switch, installing from '$OPAM_LOCK_URL'..." >&2 opam pin add -k git lock "$OPAM_LOCK_URL" fi opam lock --install < "$INFER_ROOT"/opam.lock } install_opam_deps() { if [ "$USE_OPAM_LOCK" = yes ]; then install_locked_deps else install_infer-deps fi } echo "initializing opam... " >&2 check_installed opam setup_opam || opam_failed 'opam setup' eval $(SHELL=bash opam config env --switch=$INFER_OPAM_SWITCH) echo >&2 echo "installing infer dependencies; this can take up to 30 minutes... " >&2 install_opam_deps || opam_failed 'installing opam dependencies' if [ "$ONLY_SETUP_OPAM" = "yes" ]; then exit 0 fi echo "preparing build... " >&2 if [ ! -f .release ]; then if [ "$BUILD_CLANG" = "no" ]; then SKIP_SUBMODULES=true ./autogen.sh > /dev/null else ./autogen.sh > /dev/null fi fi if [ "$BUILD_CLANG" = "no" ]; then INFER_CONFIGURE_OPTS+=" --disable-c-analyzers" fi if [ "$BUILD_JAVA" = "no" ]; then INFER_CONFIGURE_OPTS+=" --disable-java-analyzers" fi ./configure $INFER_CONFIGURE_OPTS if [ "$BUILD_CLANG" = "yes" ] && ! facebook-clang-plugins/clang/setup.sh --only-check-install; then echo "" echo " Warning: you are not using a release of Infer. The C and" echo " Objective-C analyses require a custom clang to be compiled" echo " now. This step takes ~30-60 minutes, possibly more." echo "" echo " To speed this along, you are encouraged to use a release of" echo " Infer instead:" echo "" echo " http://fbinfer.com/docs/getting-started.html" echo "" echo " If you are only interested in analyzing Java programs, simply" echo " run this script with only the \"java\" argument:" echo "" echo " $0 java" echo "" confirm="n" printf "Are you sure you want to compile clang? (y/N) " if [ "$INTERACTIVE" = "no" ]; then confirm="y" echo "$confirm" else read confirm fi if [ "x$confirm" != "xy" ]; then exit 0 fi fi make -j $NCPU all || ( echo >&2 echo ' compilation failure; you can try running' >&2 echo >&2 echo ' make clean' >&2 echo " $0 $ORIG_ARGS" >&2 echo >&2 exit 1) echo echo "*** Success! Infer is now built in '$SCRIPT_PATH/infer/bin/'." echo '*** Install infer on your system with `make install`.' echo echo '*** If you plan to hack on infer, check out CONTRIBUTING.md to setup your dev environment.'