| #!/do/not/make | |
| #^^^ help emacs select edit mode | |
| # | |
| # Intended to include'd by ./GNUmakefile. | |
| ####################################################################### | |
| MAKEFILE.fiddle := $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)) | |
| ######################################################################## | |
| # shell.c and its build flags... | |
| ifneq (1,$(MAKING_CLEAN)) | |
| make-np-0 := make -C $(dir.top) -n -p | |
| make-np-1 := sed -e 's/(TOP)/(dir.top)/g' | |
| # Extract SHELL_OPT and SHELL_DEP from the top-most makefile and import | |
| # them as vars here... | |
| $(eval $(shell $(make-np-0) | grep -e '^SHELL_OPT ' | $(make-np-1))) | |
| $(eval $(shell $(make-np-0) | grep -e '^SHELL_DEP ' | $(make-np-1))) | |
| # ^^^ can't do that in 1 invocation b/c newlines get stripped | |
| ifeq (,$(SHELL_OPT)) | |
| $(error Could not parse SHELL_OPT from $(dir.top)/Makefile.) | |
| endif | |
| ifeq (,$(SHELL_DEP)) | |
| $(error Could not parse SHELL_DEP from $(dir.top)/Makefile.) | |
| endif | |
| $(dir.top)/shell.c: $(SHELL_DEP) $(dir.tool)/mkshellc.tcl $(sqlite3.c) | |
| $(MAKE) -C $(dir.top) shell.c | |
| endif | |
| # /shell.c | |
| ######################################################################## | |
| EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.fiddle := $(dir.tmp)/EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.fiddle | |
| fiddle.emcc-flags = \ | |
| $(emcc.cflags) $(emcc_opt_full) \ | |
| --minify 0 \ | |
| -sALLOW_TABLE_GROWTH \ | |
| -sABORTING_MALLOC \ | |
| -sSTRICT_JS=0 \ | |
| -sENVIRONMENT=web,worker \ | |
| -sMODULARIZE \ | |
| -sDYNAMIC_EXECUTION=0 \ | |
| -sWASM_BIGINT=$(emcc.WASM_BIGINT) \ | |
| -sEXPORT_NAME=$(sqlite3.js.init-func) \ | |
| -Wno-limited-postlink-optimizations \ | |
| $(emcc.exportedRuntimeMethods) \ | |
| -sEXPORTED_FUNCTIONS=@$(abspath $(EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.fiddle)) \ | |
| -sEXPORTED_RUNTIME_METHODS=FS,wasmMemory \ | |
| $(SQLITE_OPT.full-featured) \ | |
| $(SQLITE_OPT.common) \ | |
| $(SHELL_OPT) \ | |
| -UHAVE_READLINE -UHAVE_EDITLINE -UHAVE_LINENOISE \ | |
| -USQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB \ | |
| -USQLITE_WASM_BARE_BONES \ | |
| -DSQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE | |
| # Flags specifically for debug builds of fiddle. Performance suffers | |
| # greatly in debug builds. | |
| fiddle.emcc-flags.debug := $(fiddle.emcc-flags) \ | |
| -DSQLITE_DEBUG \ | |
| -DSQLITE_ENABLE_SELECTTRACE \ | |
| -DSQLITE_ENABLE_WHERETRACE | |
| fiddle.EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.in := \ | |
| EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.fiddle.in \ | |
| $(dir.api)/EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.sqlite3-core \ | |
| $(dir.api)/EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.sqlite3-extras | |
| $(EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.fiddle): $(MKDIR.bld) $(fiddle.EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.in) \ | |
| $(MAKEFILE.fiddle) | |
| sort -u $(fiddle.EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.in) > $@ | |
| fiddle.cses := $(dir.top)/shell.c $(sqlite3-wasm.c) | |
| fiddle: $(fiddle-module.js) $(fiddle-module.js.debug) | |
| fiddle.debug: $(fiddle-module.js.debug) | |
| clean: clean-fiddle | |
| clean-fiddle: | |
| rm -f $(dir.fiddle)/fiddle-module.js \ | |
| $(dir.fiddle)/*.wasm \ | |
| $(dir.fiddle)/sqlite3-opfs-*.js \ | |
| $(dir.fiddle)/*.gz \ | |
| EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS.fiddle | |
| rm -fr $(dir.fiddle-debug) | |
| all: fiddle | |
| ######################################################################## | |
| # fiddle_remote is the remote destination for the fiddle app. It | |
| # must be a [user@]HOST:/path for rsync. | |
| # Note that the target "should probably" contain a symlink of | |
| # index.html -> fiddle.html. | |
| fiddle_remote ?= | |
| ifeq (,$(fiddle_remote)) | |
| ifneq (,$(wildcard /home/stephan)) | |
| fiddle_remote = wh:www/wh/sqlite3/. | |
| else ifneq (,$(wildcard /home/drh)) | |
| #fiddle_remote = if appropriate, add that user@host:/path here | |
| endif | |
| endif | |
| push-fiddle: fiddle | |
| @if [ x = "x$(fiddle_remote)" ]; then \ | |
| echo "fiddle_remote must be a [user@]HOST:/path for rsync"; \ | |
| exit 1; \ | |
| fi | |
| rsync -va fiddle/ $(fiddle_remote) | |
| # end fiddle remote push | |
| ######################################################################## | |
| ######################################################################## | |
| # Explanation of the emcc build flags follows. Full docs for these can | |
| # be found at: | |
| # | |
| # https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/blob/main/src/settings.js | |
| # | |
| # -sENVIRONMENT=web: elides bootstrap code related to non-web JS | |
| # environments like node.js. Removing this makes the output a tiny | |
| # tick larger but hypothetically makes it more portable to | |
| # non-browser JS environments. | |
| # | |
| # -sMODULARIZE: changes how the generated code is structured to avoid | |
| # declaring a global Module object and instead installing a function | |
| # which loads and initializes the module. The function is named... | |
| # | |
| # -sEXPORT_NAME=jsFunctionName (see -sMODULARIZE) | |
| # | |
| # -sEXPORTED_RUNTIME_METHODS=@/absolute/path/to/file: a file | |
| # containing a list of emscripten-supplied APIs, one per line, which | |
| # must be exported into the generated JS. Must be an absolute path! | |
| # | |
| # -sEXPORTED_FUNCTIONS=@/absolute/path/to/file: a file containing a | |
| # list of C functions, one per line, which must be exported via wasm | |
| # so they're visible to JS. C symbols names in that file must all | |
| # start with an underscore for reasons known only to the emcc | |
| # developers. e.g., _sqlite3_open_v2 and _sqlite3_finalize. Must be | |
| # an absolute path! | |
| # | |
| # -sSTRICT_JS ensures that the emitted JS code includes the 'use | |
| # strict' option. Note that -sSTRICT is more broadly-scoped and | |
| # results in build errors. | |
| # | |
| # -sALLOW_TABLE_GROWTH is required for (at a minimum) the UDF-binding | |
| # feature. Without it, JS functions cannot be made to proxy C-side | |
| # callbacks. | |
| # | |
| # -sABORTING_MALLOC causes the JS-bound _malloc() to abort rather than | |
| # return 0 on OOM. If set to 0 then all code which uses _malloc() | |
| # must, just like in C, check the result before using it, else | |
| # they're likely to corrupt the JS/WASM heap by writing to its | |
| # address of 0. It is, as of this writing, enabled in Emscripten by | |
| # default but we enable it explicitly in case that default changes. | |
| # | |
| # -sDYNAMIC_EXECUTION=0 disables eval() and the Function constructor. | |
| # If the build runs without these, it's preferable to use this flag | |
| # because certain execution environments disallow those constructs. | |
| # This flag is not strictly necessary, however. | |
| # | |
| # -sWASM_BIGINT is UNTESTED but "should" allow the int64-using C APIs | |
| # to work with JS/wasm, insofar as the JS environment supports the | |
| # BigInt type. That support requires an extremely recent browser: | |
| # Safari didn't get that support until late 2020. | |
| # | |
| # --no-entry: for compiling library code with no main(). If this is | |
| # not supplied and the code has a main(), it is called as part of the | |
| # module init process. Note that main() is #if'd out of shell.c | |
| # (renamed) when building in wasm mode. | |
| # | |
| # --pre-js/--post-js=FILE relative or absolute paths to JS files to | |
| # prepend/append to the emcc-generated bootstrapping JS. It's | |
| # easier/faster to develop with separate JS files (reduces rebuilding | |
| # requirements) but certain configurations, namely -sMODULARIZE, may | |
| # require using at least a --pre-js file. They can be used | |
| # individually and need not be paired. | |
| # | |
| # -O0..-O3 and -Oz: optimization levels affect not only C-style | |
| # optimization but whether or not the resulting generated JS code | |
| # gets minified. -O0 compiles _much_ more quickly than -O3 or -Oz, | |
| # and doesn't minimize any JS code, so is recommended for | |
| # development. -O3 or -Oz are recommended for deployment, but | |
| # primarily because -Oz will shrink the wasm file notably. JS-side | |
| # minification makes little difference in terms of overall | |
| # distributable size. | |
| # | |
| # --minify 0: disables minification of the generated JS code, | |
| # regardless of optimization level. Minification of the JS has | |
| # minimal overall effect in the larger scheme of things and results | |
| # in JS files which can neither be edited nor viewed as text files in | |
| # Fossil (which flags them as binary because of their extreme line | |
| # lengths). Interestingly, whether or not the comments in the | |
| # generated JS file get stripped is unaffected by this setting and | |
| # depends entirely on the optimization level. Higher optimization | |
| # levels reduce the size of the JS considerably even without | |
| # minification. | |
| # | |
| ######################################################################## | |