Fix building tests without system headers on Darwin

Summary: Default installations of OS X do not have system headers installed at /usr/include. This patch allows the LLDB test executables to properly compile when built on a system without headers at /usr/include by specifying a default value for the apple-sdk flag as "macosx".

Reviewers: tfiala, zturner

Subscribers: lldb-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25487

llvm-svn: 284042
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Chris Bieneman 2016-10-12 20:19:19 +00:00
parent 35e5457e0c
commit 4c63acc39e
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ def create_parser():
group.add_argument('-C', '--compiler', metavar='compiler', dest='compilers', action='append', help=textwrap.dedent(
'''Specify the compiler(s) used to build the inferior executables. The compiler path can be an executable basename or a full path to a compiler executable. This option can be specified multiple times.'''))
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
group.add_argument('--apple-sdk', metavar='apple_sdk', dest='apple_sdk', help=textwrap.dedent(
group.add_argument('--apple-sdk', metavar='apple_sdk', dest='apple_sdk', default="macosx", help=textwrap.dedent(
'''Specify the name of the Apple SDK (macosx, macosx.internal, iphoneos, iphoneos.internal, or path to SDK) and use the appropriate tools from that SDK's toolchain.'''))
# FIXME? This won't work for different extra flags according to each arch.
group.add_argument(