For future runtime testing something more complex is preferred but this is
sufficient to exercise the cross compiler.
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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+program helloworld
+
+ print * , "Hello World!"
+
+end program helloworld
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+SUMMARY = "Fortran Hello World"
+LICENSE = "MIT"
+LIC_FILES_CHKSUM = "file://${COREBASE}/meta/COPYING.MIT;md5=3da9cfbcb788c80a0384361b4de20420"
+
+DEPENDS = "libgfortran"
+
+SRC_URI = "file://hello.f95"
+
+# These set flags that Fortran doesn't support
+SECURITY_CFLAGS = ""
+SECURITY_LDFLAGS = ""
+
+do_compile() {
+ ${HOST_PREFIX}gfortran ${HOST_CC_ARCH}${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS} ${LDFLAGS} ${WORKDIR}/hello.f95 -o ${B}/fortran-hello
+}
+
+do_install() {
+ install -d ${D}${bindir}
+ install ${B}/fortran-hello ${D}${bindir}
+}
+
+python () {
+ if not d.getVar("FORTRAN"):
+ raise bb.parse.SkipRecipe("Fortran isn't enabled")
+}
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