make : fix compiler definitions outside of CPPFLAGS

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Cebtenzzre 2023-09-13 01:09:32 -04:00
parent 6e6125e32b
commit bfcd5cd862

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@ -110,50 +110,42 @@ MK_LDFLAGS =
# CLOCK_MONOTONIC came in POSIX.1-2001 / SUSv3 as optional # CLOCK_MONOTONIC came in POSIX.1-2001 / SUSv3 as optional
# posix_memalign came in POSIX.1-2001 / SUSv3 # posix_memalign came in POSIX.1-2001 / SUSv3
# M_PI is an XSI extension since POSIX.1-2001 / SUSv3, came in XPG1 (1985) # M_PI is an XSI extension since POSIX.1-2001 / SUSv3, came in XPG1 (1985)
MK_CFLAGS += -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600 MK_CPPFLAGS += -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600
MK_CXXFLAGS += -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=600
# Somehow in OpenBSD whenever POSIX conformance is specified # Somehow in OpenBSD whenever POSIX conformance is specified
# some string functions rely on locale_t availability, # some string functions rely on locale_t availability,
# which was introduced in POSIX.1-2008, forcing us to go higher # which was introduced in POSIX.1-2008, forcing us to go higher
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),OpenBSD) ifeq ($(UNAME_S),OpenBSD)
MK_CFLAGS += -U_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700 MK_CPPFLAGS += -U_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700
MK_CXXFLAGS += -U_XOPEN_SOURCE -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700
endif endif
# Data types, macros and functions related to controlling CPU affinity and # Data types, macros and functions related to controlling CPU affinity and
# some memory allocation are available on Linux through GNU extensions in libc # some memory allocation are available on Linux through GNU extensions in libc
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Linux) ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Linux)
MK_CFLAGS += -D_GNU_SOURCE MK_CPPFLAGS += -D_GNU_SOURCE
MK_CXXFLAGS += -D_GNU_SOURCE
endif endif
# RLIMIT_MEMLOCK came in BSD, is not specified in POSIX.1, # RLIMIT_MEMLOCK came in BSD, is not specified in POSIX.1,
# and on macOS its availability depends on enabling Darwin extensions # and on macOS its availability depends on enabling Darwin extensions
# similarly on DragonFly, enabling BSD extensions is necessary # similarly on DragonFly, enabling BSD extensions is necessary
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Darwin) ifeq ($(UNAME_S),Darwin)
MK_CFLAGS += -D_DARWIN_C_SOURCE MK_CPPFLAGS += -D_DARWIN_C_SOURCE
MK_CXXFLAGS += -D_DARWIN_C_SOURCE
endif endif
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),DragonFly) ifeq ($(UNAME_S),DragonFly)
MK_CFLAGS += -D__BSD_VISIBLE MK_CPPFLAGS += -D__BSD_VISIBLE
MK_CXXFLAGS += -D__BSD_VISIBLE
endif endif
# alloca is a non-standard interface that is not visible on BSDs when # alloca is a non-standard interface that is not visible on BSDs when
# POSIX conformance is specified, but not all of them provide a clean way # POSIX conformance is specified, but not all of them provide a clean way
# to enable it in such cases # to enable it in such cases
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),FreeBSD) ifeq ($(UNAME_S),FreeBSD)
MK_CFLAGS += -D__BSD_VISIBLE MK_CPPFLAGS += -D__BSD_VISIBLE
MK_CXXFLAGS += -D__BSD_VISIBLE
endif endif
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),NetBSD) ifeq ($(UNAME_S),NetBSD)
MK_CFLAGS += -D_NETBSD_SOURCE MK_CPPFLAGS += -D_NETBSD_SOURCE
MK_CXXFLAGS += -D_NETBSD_SOURCE
endif endif
ifeq ($(UNAME_S),OpenBSD) ifeq ($(UNAME_S),OpenBSD)
MK_CFLAGS += -D_BSD_SOURCE MK_CPPFLAGS += -D_BSD_SOURCE
MK_CXXFLAGS += -D_BSD_SOURCE
endif endif
ifdef LLAMA_DEBUG ifdef LLAMA_DEBUG