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# Copyright 2014-2016 The Meson development team
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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"""This is a helper script for IDE developers. It allows you to
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extract information such as list of targets, files, compiler flags,
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tests and so on. All output is in JSON for simple parsing.
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Currently only works for the Ninja backend. Others use generated
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project files and don't need this info."""
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import json
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from . import build, mtest, coredata as cdata
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from . import mesonlib
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from .backend import ninjabackend
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import sys, os
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import pathlib
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def add_arguments(parser):
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parser.add_argument('--targets', action='store_true', dest='list_targets', default=False,
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help='List top level targets.')
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parser.add_argument('--installed', action='store_true', dest='list_installed', default=False,
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help='List all installed files and directories.')
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parser.add_argument('--target-files', action='store', dest='target_files', default=None,
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help='List source files for a given target.')
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parser.add_argument('--buildsystem-files', action='store_true', dest='buildsystem_files', default=False,
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help='List files that make up the build system.')
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parser.add_argument('--buildoptions', action='store_true', dest='buildoptions', default=False,
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help='List all build options.')
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parser.add_argument('--tests', action='store_true', dest='tests', default=False,
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help='List all unit tests.')
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parser.add_argument('--benchmarks', action='store_true', dest='benchmarks', default=False,
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help='List all benchmarks.')
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parser.add_argument('--dependencies', action='store_true', dest='dependencies', default=False,
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help='List external dependencies.')
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parser.add_argument('--projectinfo', action='store_true', dest='projectinfo', default=False,
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help='Information about projects.')
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parser.add_argument('builddir', nargs='?', default='.', help='The build directory')
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def determine_installed_path(target, installdata):
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install_target = None
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for i in installdata.targets:
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macos: Rewrite install_name for dependent built libraries on install
On macOS, we set the install_name for built libraries to
@rpath/libfoo.dylib, and when linking to the library, we set the RPATH
to its path in the build directory. This allows all built binaries to
be run as-is from the build directory (uninstalled).
However, on install, we have to strip all the RPATHs because they
point to the build directory, and we change the install_name of all
built libraries to the absolute path to the library. This causes the
install name in binaries to be out of date.
We now change that install name to point to the absolute path to each
built library after installation.
Fixes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3038
Fixes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3077
With this, the default workflow on macOS matches what everyone seems
to do, including Autotools and CMake. The next step is providing a way
for build files to override the install_name that is used after
installation for use with, f.ex., private libraries when combined with
the install_rpath: kwarg on targets.
7 years ago
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if os.path.basename(i.fname) == target.get_filename(): # FIXME, might clash due to subprojects.
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install_target = i
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break
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if install_target is None:
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raise RuntimeError('Something weird happened. File a bug.')
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macos: Rewrite install_name for dependent built libraries on install
On macOS, we set the install_name for built libraries to
@rpath/libfoo.dylib, and when linking to the library, we set the RPATH
to its path in the build directory. This allows all built binaries to
be run as-is from the build directory (uninstalled).
However, on install, we have to strip all the RPATHs because they
point to the build directory, and we change the install_name of all
built libraries to the absolute path to the library. This causes the
install name in binaries to be out of date.
We now change that install name to point to the absolute path to each
built library after installation.
Fixes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3038
Fixes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3077
With this, the default workflow on macOS matches what everyone seems
to do, including Autotools and CMake. The next step is providing a way
for build files to override the install_name that is used after
installation for use with, f.ex., private libraries when combined with
the install_rpath: kwarg on targets.
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outname = os.path.join(installdata.prefix, i.outdir, os.path.basename(i.fname))
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# Normalize the path by using os.path.sep consistently, etc.
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# Does not change the effective path.
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return str(pathlib.PurePath(outname))
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def list_installed(installdata):
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res = {}
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if installdata is not None:
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macos: Rewrite install_name for dependent built libraries on install
On macOS, we set the install_name for built libraries to
@rpath/libfoo.dylib, and when linking to the library, we set the RPATH
to its path in the build directory. This allows all built binaries to
be run as-is from the build directory (uninstalled).
However, on install, we have to strip all the RPATHs because they
point to the build directory, and we change the install_name of all
built libraries to the absolute path to the library. This causes the
install name in binaries to be out of date.
We now change that install name to point to the absolute path to each
built library after installation.
Fixes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3038
Fixes https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3077
With this, the default workflow on macOS matches what everyone seems
to do, including Autotools and CMake. The next step is providing a way
for build files to override the install_name that is used after
installation for use with, f.ex., private libraries when combined with
the install_rpath: kwarg on targets.
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for t in installdata.targets:
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res[os.path.join(installdata.build_dir, t.fname)] = \
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os.path.join(installdata.prefix, t.outdir, os.path.basename(t.fname))
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for path, installpath, unused_prefix in installdata.data:
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res[path] = os.path.join(installdata.prefix, installpath)
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for path, installdir, unused_custom_install_mode in installdata.headers:
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res[path] = os.path.join(installdata.prefix, installdir, os.path.basename(path))
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for path, installpath, unused_custom_install_mode in installdata.man:
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res[path] = os.path.join(installdata.prefix, installpath)
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print(json.dumps(res))
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def list_targets(coredata, builddata, installdata):
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tlist = []
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for (idname, target) in builddata.get_targets().items():
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t = {'name': target.get_basename(), 'id': idname}
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fname = target.get_filename()
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if isinstance(fname, list):
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fname = [os.path.join(target.subdir, x) for x in fname]
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else:
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fname = os.path.join(target.subdir, fname)
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t['filename'] = fname
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if isinstance(target, build.Executable):
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typename = 'executable'
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elif isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary):
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typename = 'shared library'
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elif isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary):
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typename = 'static library'
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elif isinstance(target, build.CustomTarget):
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typename = 'custom'
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elif isinstance(target, build.RunTarget):
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typename = 'run'
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else:
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typename = 'unknown'
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t['type'] = typename
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if installdata and target.should_install():
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t['installed'] = True
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t['install_filename'] = determine_installed_path(target, installdata)
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else:
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t['installed'] = False
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t['build_by_default'] = target.build_by_default
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tlist.append(t)
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print(json.dumps(tlist))
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def list_target_files(target_name, coredata, builddata):
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try:
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t = builddata.targets[target_name]
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sources = t.sources + t.extra_files
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except KeyError:
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print("Unknown target %s." % target_name)
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sys.exit(1)
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out = []
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for i in sources:
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if isinstance(i, mesonlib.File):
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i = os.path.join(i.subdir, i.fname)
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out.append(i)
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print(json.dumps(out))
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def list_buildoptions(coredata, builddata):
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optlist = []
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dir_option_names = ['bindir',
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'datadir',
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'includedir',
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'infodir',
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'libdir',
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'libexecdir',
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'localedir',
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'localstatedir',
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'mandir',
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'prefix',
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'sbindir',
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'sharedstatedir',
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'sysconfdir']
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test_option_names = ['errorlogs',
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'stdsplit']
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core_option_names = [k for k in coredata.builtins if k not in dir_option_names + test_option_names]
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dir_options = {k: o for k, o in coredata.builtins.items() if k in dir_option_names}
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test_options = {k: o for k, o in coredata.builtins.items() if k in test_option_names}
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core_options = {k: o for k, o in coredata.builtins.items() if k in core_option_names}
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add_keys(optlist, core_options, 'core')
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add_keys(optlist, coredata.backend_options, 'backend')
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add_keys(optlist, coredata.base_options, 'base')
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add_keys(optlist, coredata.compiler_options, 'compiler')
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add_keys(optlist, dir_options, 'directory')
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add_keys(optlist, coredata.user_options, 'user')
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add_keys(optlist, test_options, 'test')
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print(json.dumps(optlist))
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def add_keys(optlist, options, section):
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keys = list(options.keys())
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keys.sort()
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for key in keys:
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opt = options[key]
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optdict = {'name': key, 'value': opt.value, 'section': section}
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if isinstance(opt, cdata.UserStringOption):
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typestr = 'string'
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elif isinstance(opt, cdata.UserBooleanOption):
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typestr = 'boolean'
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elif isinstance(opt, cdata.UserComboOption):
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optdict['choices'] = opt.choices
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typestr = 'combo'
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elif isinstance(opt, cdata.UserIntegerOption):
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typestr = 'integer'
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elif isinstance(opt, cdata.UserArrayOption):
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typestr = 'array'
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else:
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raise RuntimeError("Unknown option type")
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optdict['type'] = typestr
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optdict['description'] = opt.description
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optlist.append(optdict)
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def list_buildsystem_files(builddata):
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src_dir = builddata.environment.get_source_dir()
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# I feel dirty about this. But only slightly.
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filelist = []
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for root, _, files in os.walk(src_dir):
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for f in files:
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if f == 'meson.build' or f == 'meson_options.txt':
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filelist.append(os.path.relpath(os.path.join(root, f), src_dir))
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print(json.dumps(filelist))
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def list_deps(coredata):
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result = []
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for d in coredata.deps.values():
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if d.found():
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result += [{'name': d.name,
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'compile_args': d.get_compile_args(),
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'link_args': d.get_link_args()}]
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print(json.dumps(result))
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def list_tests(testdata):
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result = []
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for t in testdata:
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to = {}
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if isinstance(t.fname, str):
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fname = [t.fname]
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else:
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fname = t.fname
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to['cmd'] = fname + t.cmd_args
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mintro: Allow serializing EnvironmentVariables objects
Otherwise trying to introspect tests might lead to:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/thiblahute/devel/gstreamer/gst-build/meson/mesonintrospect.py", line 20, in <module>
sys.exit(mintro.run(sys.argv[1:]))
File "/home/thiblahute/devel/gstreamer/gst-build/meson/mesonbuild/mintro.py", line 213, in run
list_tests(testdata)
File "/home/thiblahute/devel/gstreamer/gst-build/meson/mesonbuild/mintro.py", line 178, in list_tests
print(json.dumps(result))
File "/usr/lib/python3.5/json/__init__.py", line 230, in dumps
return _default_encoder.encode(obj)
File "/usr/lib/python3.5/json/encoder.py", line 198, in encode
chunks = self.iterencode(o, _one_shot=True)
File "/usr/lib/python3.5/json/encoder.py", line 256, in iterencode
return _iterencode(o, 0)
File "/usr/lib/python3.5/json/encoder.py", line 179, in default
raise TypeError(repr(o) + " is not JSON serializable")
TypeError: <mesonbuild.build.EnvironmentVariables object at 0x7f83e8fa8c18> is not JSON serializable
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if isinstance(t.env, build.EnvironmentVariables):
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to['env'] = t.env.get_env(os.environ)
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else:
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to['env'] = t.env
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to['name'] = t.name
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to['workdir'] = t.workdir
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to['timeout'] = t.timeout
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to['suite'] = t.suite
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to['is_parallel'] = t.is_parallel
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result.append(to)
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print(json.dumps(result))
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def list_projinfo(builddata):
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result = {'name': builddata.project_name, 'version': builddata.project_version}
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subprojects = []
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for k, v in builddata.subprojects.items():
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c = {'name': k,
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'version': v}
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subprojects.append(c)
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result['subprojects'] = subprojects
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print(json.dumps(result))
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def run(options):
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datadir = 'meson-private'
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if options.builddir is not None:
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datadir = os.path.join(options.builddir, datadir)
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if not os.path.isdir(datadir):
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print('Current directory is not a build dir. Please specify it or '
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'change the working directory to it.')
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return 1
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coredata = cdata.load(options.builddir)
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builddata = build.load(options.builddir)
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testdata = mtest.load_tests(options.builddir)
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benchmarkdata = mtest.load_benchmarks(options.builddir)
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# Install data is only available with the Ninja backend
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try:
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installdata = ninjabackend.load(options.builddir)
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except FileNotFoundError:
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installdata = None
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if options.list_targets:
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list_targets(coredata, builddata, installdata)
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elif options.list_installed:
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list_installed(installdata)
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elif options.target_files is not None:
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list_target_files(options.target_files, coredata, builddata)
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elif options.buildsystem_files:
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list_buildsystem_files(builddata)
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elif options.buildoptions:
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list_buildoptions(coredata, builddata)
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elif options.tests:
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list_tests(testdata)
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elif options.benchmarks:
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list_tests(benchmarkdata)
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elif options.dependencies:
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list_deps(coredata)
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elif options.projectinfo:
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list_projinfo(builddata)
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else:
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print('No command specified')
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return 1
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return 0
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