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## libffi.spec -- OpenPKG RPM Package Specification
## Copyright (c) 2000-2022 OpenPKG Project <http://openpkg.org/>
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# package information
Name: libffi
Summary: Foreign Function Interface (FFI) Library
URL: http://sourceware.org/libffi/
Vendor: GNU, RedHat
Packager: OpenPKG Project
Distribution: OpenPKG Community
Class: PLUS
Group: Compiler
License: LGPL
Version: 3.3
Release: 20191123
# list of sources
Source0: ftp://sourceware.org/pub/libffi/libffi-%{version}.tar.gz
Patch0: libffi.patch
# build information
BuildPreReq: OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20160101, gcc, make
PreReq: OpenPKG, openpkg >= 20160101
%description
Compilers for high level languages generate code that follows
certain conventions. These conventions are necessary, in part, for
separate compilation to work. One such convention is the "calling
convention". The "calling convention" is a set of assumptions
made by the compiler about where function arguments will be found
on entry to a function. A "calling convention" also specifies
where the return value for a function is found. Some programs
may not know at the time of compilation what arguments are to be
passed to a function. For instance, an interpreter may be told at
run-time about the number and types of arguments used to call a
given function. Libffi can be used in such programs to provide a
bridge from the interpreter program to compiled code.
The libffi library provides a portable, high level programming
interface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer
to call any function specified by a call interface description at
run-time. Ffi stands for Foreign Function Interface. A foreign
function interface is the popular name for the interface that
allows code written in one language to call code written in another
language. The libffi library really only provides the lowest,
machine dependent layer of a fully featured foreign function
interface. A layer must exist above libffi that handles type
conversions for values passed between the two languages.
%track
prog libffi = {
version = %{version}
url = ftp://sourceware.org/pub/libffi/
regex = libffi-(__VER__)\.tar\.gz
}
%prep
%setup -q
%patch -p0
%build
CC="%{l_cc}" \
CFLAGS="%{l_cflags -O}" \
CPPFLAGS="%{l_cppflags}" \
LDFLAGS="%{l_ldflags}" \
./configure \
--prefix=%{l_prefix} \
--mandir=%{l_prefix}/man \
--infodir=%{l_prefix}/info \
--includedir=%{l_prefix}/include \
--disable-shared
%{l_make} %{l_mflags}
%install
%{l_make} %{l_mflags} install DESTDIR=$RPM_BUILD_ROOT
rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{l_prefix}/info/dir
%{l_rpmtool} files -v -ofiles -r$RPM_BUILD_ROOT %{l_files_std}
%files -f files
%clean