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NAME
atf-config — queries static configuration information of ATFSYNOPSIS
atf-config | [-t] [var1 [.. varN]] |
atf-config | -h |
DESCRIPTION
atf-config is a utility that queries static configuration information of ATF. Static configuration refers to all those values for settings that were built into the ATF binaries at build time.In the first synopsis form, atf-config will print variable-value pairs for all built-in static variables if no variable names are provided as arguments. If any is provided, it will only print the variable-value pairs for those variables. The output of the utility does not use the ‘=’ symbol to separate the variable name from its corresponding value in an attempt to avoid sourcing the output in shell scripts or Makefiles. If you need to do that, the -t flag allows you to query the value of individual variables without any surrounding text.
In the second synopsis form, atf-config will print information about all supported options and their purpose.
The following options are available:
- -h
- Shows a short summary of all available options and their purpose.
- -t
- Changes the output of the utility to show the variable values, one per line, without the variable names.
Static configuration variables
The following list describes all the variables that are part of ATF's static configuration:- atf_arch
- The architecture name detected by ATF. This is derived from atf_machine because it is a subset of it. Given that this name might be misdetected, it is provided to the user as a configuration variable so that he can fix its value temporarily until a real fix is incorporated into mainstream sources.
- atf_build_cc
- The C compiler used by the ATF checks that provide build-time tests.
- atf_build_cflags
- The C compiler flags used by the ATF checks that provide build-time tests.
- atf_build_cpp
- The C/C++ preprocessor used by the ATF checks that provide build-time tests.
- atf_build_cppflags
- The C/C++ preprocessor flags used by the ATF checks that provide build-time tests.
- atf_build_cxx
- The C++ compiler used by the ATF checks that provide build-time tests.
- atf_build_cxxflags
- The C++ compiler flags used by the ATF checks that provide build-time tests.
- atf_confdir
- The path to the directory that contains the system-wide configuration files for ATF.
- atf_includedir
- The path to the directory that contains the ATF header files.
- atf_libdir
- The path to the directory that contains the ATF libraries.
- atf_libexecdir
- The path to the directory that contains the auxiliary utilities of ATF, used internally by the public tools.
- atf_machine
- The machine type name detected by ATF. This should not be tunable but is provided for symmetry with atf_arch.
- atf_pkgdatadir
- The path to the directory that contains the files that form the ATF's shell-scripting library.
- atf_shell
- The path to the shell interpreter that will be used by ATF.
- atf_workdir
- The path to the temporary directory that the utilities and the test programs will use to store temporary files in.
ENVIRONMENT
Every variable that is part of the static configuration can be overridden at run-time by defining an environment variable. This environment variable has the exact same name as the one shown by atf-config except that the name is all composed of uppercase letters.In general, empty values in the environment will be ignored unless otherwise noted below.
The recognized environment variables are:
- ATF_ARCH
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_arch.
- ATF_BUILD_CC
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_build_cc.
- ATF_BUILD_CFLAGS
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_build_cflags. Empty values are allowed.
- ATF_BUILD_CPP
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_build_cpp.
- ATF_BUILD_CPPFLAGS
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_build_cppflags. Empty values are allowed.
- ATF_BUILD_CXX
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_build_cxx.
- ATF_BUILD_CXXFLAGS
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_build_cxxflags. Empty values are allowed.
- ATF_CONFDIR
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_confdir.
- ATF_INCLUDEDIR
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_includedir.
- ATF_LIBDIR
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_libdir.
- ATF_LIBEXECDIR
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_libexecdir.
- ATF_MACHINE
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_machine.
- ATF_PKGDATADIR
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_pkgdatadir.
- ATF_SHELL
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_shell.
- ATF_WORKDIR
- Overrides the built-in value of atf_workdir.
SEE ALSO
atf(7)March 14, 2009 | NetBSD 7.0 |