Exemple #1
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        protected override async Task ExecuteAsync()
        {
            await base.ExecuteAsync();

            // we can't trust the native linker to pick the right (non private) framework when an older TargetVersion is used
            if (CompilerFlags.WeakFrameworks.Count > 0)
            {
                Target.AdjustDylibs(OutputFile);
            }
        }
Exemple #2
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        protected override async Task ExecuteAsync()
        {
            // always show the native linker warnings since many of them turn out to be very important
            // and very hard to diagnose otherwise when hidden from the build output. Ref: bug #2430
            var linker_errors = new List <Exception> ();
            var output        = new StringBuilder();
            var code          = await Driver.RunCommandAsync(Target.App.CompilerPath, CompilerFlags.ToString(), null, output);

            Application.ProcessNativeLinkerOutput(Target, output.ToString(), CompilerFlags.AllLibraries, linker_errors, code != 0);

            if (code != 0)
            {
                // if the build failed - it could be because of missing frameworks / libraries we identified earlier
                foreach (var assembly in Target.Assemblies)
                {
                    if (assembly.UnresolvedModuleReferences == null)
                    {
                        continue;
                    }

                    foreach (var mr in assembly.UnresolvedModuleReferences)
                    {
                        // TODO: add more diagnose information on the warnings
                        var name = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(mr.Name);
                        linker_errors.Add(new MonoTouchException(5215, false, "References to '{0}' might require additional -framework=XXX or -lXXX instructions to the native linker", name));
                    }
                }
                // mtouch does not validate extra parameters given to GCC when linking (--gcc_flags)
                if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(Target.App.UserGccFlags))
                {
                    linker_errors.Add(new MonoTouchException(5201, true, "Native linking failed. Please review the build log and the user flags provided to gcc: {0}", Target.App.UserGccFlags));
                }
                linker_errors.Add(new MonoTouchException(5202, true, "Native linking failed. Please review the build log.", Target.App.UserGccFlags));
            }
            ErrorHelper.Show(linker_errors);

            // the native linker can prefer private (and existing) over public (but non-existing) framework when weak_framework are used
            // on an iOS target version where the framework does not exists, e.g. targeting iOS6 for JavaScriptCore added in iOS7 results in
            // /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/JavaScriptCore instead of
            // /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/JavaScriptCore
            // more details in https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=31036
            if (Target.WeakFrameworks.Count > 0)
            {
                Target.AdjustDylibs();
            }
            Driver.Watch("Native Link", 1);
        }
Exemple #3
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        protected override async Task ExecuteAsync()
        {
            // always show the native linker warnings since many of them turn out to be very important
            // and very hard to diagnose otherwise when hidden from the build output. Ref: bug #2430
            var linker_errors = new List <Exception> ();
            var output        = new StringBuilder();
            var cmd_length    = Target.App.CompilerPath.Length + 1 + CompilerFlags.ToString().Length;

            try {
                var code = await Driver.RunCommandAsync(Target.App.CompilerPath, CompilerFlags.ToArray(), null, output, suppressPrintOnErrors : true);

                Application.ProcessNativeLinkerOutput(Target, output.ToString(), CompilerFlags.AllLibraries, linker_errors, code != 0);

                if (code != 0)
                {
                    Console.WriteLine($"Process exited with code {code}, command:\n{Target.App.CompilerPath} {CompilerFlags.ToString ()}\n{output} ");
                    // if the build failed - it could be because of missing frameworks / libraries we identified earlier
                    foreach (var assembly in Target.Assemblies)
                    {
                        if (assembly.UnresolvedModuleReferences == null)
                        {
                            continue;
                        }

                        foreach (var mr in assembly.UnresolvedModuleReferences)
                        {
                            // TODO: add more diagnose information on the warnings
                            var name = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(mr.Name);
                            linker_errors.Add(new MonoTouchException(5215, false, Errors.MT5215, name));
                        }
                    }
                    // mtouch does not validate extra parameters given to GCC when linking (--gcc_flags)
                    if (Target.App.UserGccFlags?.Count > 0)
                    {
                        linker_errors.Add(new MonoTouchException(5201, true, Errors.MT5201, StringUtils.FormatArguments(Target.App.UserGccFlags)));
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        linker_errors.Add(new MonoTouchException(5202, true, Errors.MT5202));
                    }

                    if (code == 255)
                    {
                        // check command length
                        // getconf ARG_MAX
                        StringBuilder getconf_output = new StringBuilder();
                        if (Driver.RunCommand("getconf", new [] { "ARG_MAX" }, output: getconf_output, suppressPrintOnErrors: true) == 0)
                        {
                            int arg_max;
                            if (int.TryParse(getconf_output.ToString().Trim(' ', '\t', '\n', '\r'), out arg_max))
                            {
                                if (cmd_length > arg_max)
                                {
                                    linker_errors.Add(ErrorHelper.CreateError(5217, Errors.MT5217, cmd_length));
                                }
                                else
                                {
                                    Driver.Log(3, $"Linker failure is probably not due to command-line length (actual: {cmd_length} limit: {arg_max}");
                                }
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                Driver.Log(3, "Failed to parse 'getconf ARG_MAX' output: {0}", getconf_output);
                            }
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            Driver.Log(3, "Failed to execute 'getconf ARG_MAX'\n{0}", getconf_output);
                        }
                    }
                }
            } catch (System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception wex) {
                /* This means we failed to execute the linker, not that the linker itself returned with a failure */
                if (wex.NativeErrorCode == 7 /* E2BIG = Too many arguments */)
                {
                    linker_errors.Add(ErrorHelper.CreateError(5217, wex, Errors.MT5217, cmd_length));
                }
                else
                {
                    linker_errors.Add(ErrorHelper.CreateError(5222, wex, Errors.MX5222, wex.Message));
                }
            }

            ErrorHelper.Show(linker_errors);

            // the native linker can prefer private (and existing) over public (but non-existing) framework when weak_framework are used
            // on an iOS target version where the framework does not exists, e.g. targeting iOS6 for JavaScriptCore added in iOS7 results in
            // /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/JavaScriptCore instead of
            // /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/JavaScriptCore
            // more details in https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=31036
            if (CompilerFlags.WeakFrameworks.Count > 0)
            {
                Target.AdjustDylibs(OutputFile);
            }
            Driver.Watch("Native Link", 1);
        }
Exemple #4
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        protected override async Task ExecuteAsync()
        {
            // always show the native linker warnings since many of them turn out to be very important
            // and very hard to diagnose otherwise when hidden from the build output. Ref: bug #2430
            var linker_errors = new List <Exception> ();
            var output        = new StringBuilder();
            var code          = await Driver.RunCommandAsync(Target.App.CompilerPath, CompilerFlags.ToString(), null, output);

            Application.ProcessNativeLinkerOutput(Target, output.ToString(), CompilerFlags.AllLibraries, linker_errors, code != 0);

            if (code != 0)
            {
                // if the build failed - it could be because of missing frameworks / libraries we identified earlier
                foreach (var assembly in Target.Assemblies)
                {
                    if (assembly.UnresolvedModuleReferences == null)
                    {
                        continue;
                    }

                    foreach (var mr in assembly.UnresolvedModuleReferences)
                    {
                        // TODO: add more diagnose information on the warnings
                        var name = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension(mr.Name);
                        linker_errors.Add(new MonoTouchException(5215, false, "References to '{0}' might require additional -framework=XXX or -lXXX instructions to the native linker", name));
                    }
                }
                // mtouch does not validate extra parameters given to GCC when linking (--gcc_flags)
                if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(Target.App.UserGccFlags))
                {
                    linker_errors.Add(new MonoTouchException(5201, true, "Native linking failed. Please review the build log and the user flags provided to gcc: {0}", Target.App.UserGccFlags));
                }
                linker_errors.Add(new MonoTouchException(5202, true, "Native linking failed. Please review the build log.", Target.App.UserGccFlags));

                if (code == 255)
                {
                    // check command length
                    // getconf ARG_MAX
                    StringBuilder getconf_output = new StringBuilder();
                    if (Driver.RunCommand("getconf", "ARG_MAX", output: getconf_output, suppressPrintOnErrors: true) == 0)
                    {
                        int arg_max;
                        if (int.TryParse(getconf_output.ToString().Trim(' ', '\t', '\n', '\r'), out arg_max))
                        {
                            var cmd_length = Target.App.CompilerPath.Length + 1 + CompilerFlags.ToString().Length;
                            if (cmd_length > arg_max)
                            {
                                linker_errors.Add(ErrorHelper.CreateWarning(5217, $"Native linking possibly failed because the linker command line was too long ({cmd_length} characters)."));
                            }
                            else
                            {
                                Driver.Log(3, $"Linker failure is probably not due to command-line length (actual: {cmd_length} limit: {arg_max}");
                            }
                        }
                        else
                        {
                            Driver.Log(3, "Failed to parse 'getconf ARG_MAX' output: {0}", getconf_output);
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        Driver.Log(3, "Failed to execute 'getconf ARG_MAX'\n{0}", getconf_output);
                    }
                }
            }
            ErrorHelper.Show(linker_errors);

            // the native linker can prefer private (and existing) over public (but non-existing) framework when weak_framework are used
            // on an iOS target version where the framework does not exists, e.g. targeting iOS6 for JavaScriptCore added in iOS7 results in
            // /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/JavaScriptCore instead of
            // /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaScriptCore.framework/JavaScriptCore
            // more details in https://bugzilla.xamarin.com/show_bug.cgi?id=31036
            if (CompilerFlags.WeakFrameworks.Count > 0)
            {
                Target.AdjustDylibs(OutputFile);
            }
            Driver.Watch("Native Link", 1);
        }