#!/usr/bin/env bash # Build punktfunk-core's staticlib, then compile + link + run the C ABI harness against it. # Proves the core links from C. Works on Linux and macOS (link flags come from rustc). set -euo pipefail here="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" ws="$(cd "$here/../../../.." && pwd)" # tests/c -> crates/punktfunk-core -> crates -> ws cd "$ws" profile="${1:-debug}" build_flag="" [ "$profile" = "release" ] && build_flag="--release" echo ">> building punktfunk-core staticlib ($profile)" cargo build -p punktfunk-core $build_flag >/dev/null staticlib="$ws/target/$profile/libpunktfunk_core.a" header_dir="$ws/include" [ -f "$staticlib" ] || { echo "missing $staticlib"; exit 1; } [ -f "$header_dir/punktfunk_core.h" ] || { echo "missing generated header"; exit 1; } # Ask rustc what native libs the staticlib needs to link into a C program. native_libs="$(cargo rustc -p punktfunk-core --lib --crate-type staticlib $build_flag -- \ --print native-static-libs 2>&1 | sed -n 's/.*native-static-libs: //p' | tail -1)" echo ">> native libs: ${native_libs:-}" out="$(mktemp -d)/punktfunk_harness" cc="${CC:-cc}" echo ">> compiling + linking harness" $cc -std=c11 -Wall -Wextra -O2 -I "$header_dir" \ "$here/harness.c" "$staticlib" $native_libs -o "$out" echo ">> running" "$out"