utils: Define a target-x86-32? and target-x86-64? predicate.
* guix/utils.scm (target-x86-32?, target-x86-64?): New predicates. * tests/utils.scm ("target-x86-32?", "target-x86-64?"): New tests. Signed-off-by: Mathieu Othacehe <othacehe@gnu.org>
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%current-target-system
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package-name->name+version
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target-mingw?
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target-x86-32?
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target-x86-64?
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target-arm32?
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target-aarch64?
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target-arm?
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@ -535,6 +537,24 @@ a character other than '@'."
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(and target
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(string-suffix? "-mingw32" target)))
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(define* (target-x86-32? #:optional (target (or (%current-target-system)
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(%current-system))))
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"Is the architecture of TARGET a variant of Intel's 32-bit architecture
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(IA32)?"
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;; Intel also has a 16-bit architecture in the iN86 series, i286
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;; (see, e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel/808286) so this
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;; procedure is not named target-x86?.
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(or (string-prefix? "i386-" target)
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(string-prefix? "i486-" target)
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(string-prefix? "i586-" target)
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(string-prefix? "i686-" target)))
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(define* (target-x86-64? #:optional (target (or (%current-target-system)
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(%current-system))))
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"Is the architecture of TARGET a variant of Intel/AMD's 64-bit
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architecture (x86_64)?"
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(string-prefix? "x86_64-" target))
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(define* (target-arm32? #:optional (target (or (%current-target-system)
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(%current-system))))
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(string-prefix? "arm" target))
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(string-closest "hello" '("kikoo" "helo" "hihihi" "halo"))
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(string-closest "hello" '("aaaaa" "12345" "hellohello" "h"))))
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(test-equal "target-x86-32?"
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'(#f #f #f #t #t #t #t #f)
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;; These are (according to Wikipedia) two RISC architectures
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;; by Intel and presumably not compatible with the x86-32 series.
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(map target-x86-32?
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'("i860-gnu" "i960-gnu"
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;; This is a 16-bit architecture
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"i286-gnu"
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;; These are part of the x86-32 series.
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"i386-gnu" "i486-gnu" "i586-gnu" "i686-gnu"
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;; Maybe this one will exist some day, but not yet.
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"i786-gnu")))
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(test-equal "target-x86-64?"
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'(#t #f #f #f)
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(map target-x86-64?
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`("x86_64-linux-gnu" "i386-linux-gnu"
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;; Just because it includes "64" doesn't make it 64-bit.
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"aarch64-linux-gnu"
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;; Note that (expt 2 109) in decimal notation starts with 64.
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;; However, it isn't 32-bit.
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,(format #f "x86_~a-linux-gnu" (expt 2 109)))))
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(test-end)
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(false-if-exception (delete-file temp-file))
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