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=== Enable D language === | === Enable D language === | ||
− | Go to '''C compiler''', select '''Other languages''' and | + | Go to '''C compiler''', select '''Other languages''' and type '''d''' |
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+ | If this option doesn't appear in the '''C compiler''' menu, then you may need to edit part of your crosstool-NG configuration manually to adjust this. It can hide the option when creating a bare metal cross compiler. You will need to comment out the following lines in your cc.in file. | ||
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+ | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
+ | if ! BARE_METAL | ||
+ | endif # ! BARE_METAL | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
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+ | Supposing your configuration is in a directory named 'config', you can comment the lines out easily with the following sed command. | ||
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+ | sed -e 's/^\(endif # ! BARE_METAL\|if ! BARE_METAL\)/# \1/' -i config/cc.in | ||
+ | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
=== Disabling druntime & phobos === | === Disabling druntime & phobos === | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 1 September 2015
Contents
First things first
Read the crosstool-NG website
Have a look at http://www.crosstool-ng.org/ and see if crosstool-NG fits you needs (Architecture, C library, OS, ...).
Install crosstool-NG
Download crosstool-NG from http://www.crosstool-ng.org/ . Install as described on it's homepage.
Read the documentation
crosstool-NG includes some useful documentation in it's source tarball. Have a look at the "docs" directory.
Build a C cross compiler
Before even trying to build a D cross compiler, built a C cross compiler with the desired configuration. Creating cross compilers is difficult, so you should first get a simple C compiler working before trying to build D.
Obtaining GDC sources
Checkout GDC
First clone the git repository. We'll use the gdc-4.8 branch.
mkdir -p gdc/dev
git clone https://github.com/D-Programming-GDC/GDC.git gdc/dev
cd gdc/dev
git checkout gdc-4.8
cd ../
Get GCC sources
Grab GCC sources from a mirror. You will need the full gcc archives. Unpack the archives in the gdc dir. This creates something like gdc/gcc-4.8.2.
Patch GCC sources
cd gdc/dev
./update-gcc.sh ../gcc-4.8.2
cd ../
Configure crosstool-NG for D
We assume you already have a configuration for your target system which produces a working C compiler so you only need to add D support.
Make crosstool-NG use our patched sources
Start ct-ng menuconfig. Select Paths and misc options and make sure Try features marked as EXPERIMENTAL is set. Select C compiler in the main menu and set GCC version to Custom gcc. Then set Full path to custom gcc source to the full path of the gdc/gcc-4.8.2 directory.
Enable D language
Go to C compiler, select Other languages and type d
If this option doesn't appear in the C compiler menu, then you may need to edit part of your crosstool-NG configuration manually to adjust this. It can hide the option when creating a bare metal cross compiler. You will need to comment out the following lines in your cc.in file.
if ! BARE_METAL
endif # ! BARE_METAL
Supposing your configuration is in a directory named 'config', you can comment the lines out easily with the following sed command.
sed -e 's/^\(endif # ! BARE_METAL\|if ! BARE_METAL\)/# \1/' -i config/cc.in
Disabling druntime & phobos
If druntime & phobos do not yet compile for your target you can disable them:
Start ct-ng menuconfig, go to "C compiler" and add "--disable-libphobos" to "Core gcc extra config" and "gcc extra config".
Build it
ct-ng build
Running the test suite
The object directory in which you'll run make check is ".build/TARGET-TRIPLET/build/build-cc-final/" relative to the folder where you ran ct-ng build. An example would be .build/arm-unknown-linux-gnueabihf/build/build-cc-final/.
Change to this directory then follow GDC/Test_Suite#Testing_Cross-compilers.