[New-bugs-announce] [issue36361] generate correct pyconfig.h when cross-compiling

Xavier de Gaye report at bugs.python.org
Tue Mar 19 05:31:36 EDT 2019


New submission from Xavier de Gaye <xdegaye at gmail.com>:

'configure' cache values are set to pessimistic defaults when cross-compiling. One of the most significant, ac_cv_computed_gotos, is set to 'no' in that case.  When ac_cv_computed_gotos is set to 'yes' on platforms that support it, it brings a 15-20 % gain in performance.  To know if a platform supports computed goto when not cross-compiling, a C test program is built and run using the AC_RUN_IFELSE autoconf macro in configure.ac.

Most platforms provide a way to transfer a file and to run a remote shell, whether it is using ssh or by other means (Android has the 'adb' swiss-knife tool).  This is a proposal to extend the AC_RUN_IFELSE macro to also copy the executable locally when cross-compiling. A script uploads it later on the platform, target of the cross-compilation, runs it on this platform, collects its exit status and sets the corresponding cache value accordingly in a config.site file.  A second run of 'configure', with the CONFIG_SITE environment variable set to the *absolute* path of this config.site file, allows configuring the build with the correct cache values for this platform.

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components: Cross-Build
messages: 338335
nosy: Alex.Willmer, xdegaye
priority: normal
severity: normal
stage: needs patch
status: open
title: generate correct pyconfig.h when cross-compiling
type: enhancement
versions: Python 3.8

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