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# Copyright 2012-2016 The Meson development team
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import os, pickle, re
from .. import build
from .. import dependencies
from .. import mesonlib
from .. import compilers
import json
import subprocess
from ..mesonlib import MesonException, get_compiler_for_source, classify_unity_sources
class InstallData():
def __init__(self, source_dir, build_dir, prefix):
self.source_dir = source_dir
self.build_dir= build_dir
self.prefix = prefix
self.targets = []
self.headers = []
self.man = []
self.data = []
self.po_package_name = ''
self.po = []
self.install_scripts = []
self.install_subdirs = []
class ExecutableSerialisation():
def __init__(self, name, fname, cmd_args, env, is_cross, exe_wrapper,
workdir, extra_paths, capture):
self.name = name
self.fname = fname
self.cmd_args = cmd_args
self.env = env
self.is_cross = is_cross
self.exe_runner = exe_wrapper
self.workdir = workdir
self.extra_paths = extra_paths
self.capture = capture
class TestSerialisation:
def __init__(self, name, suite, fname, is_cross, exe_wrapper, is_parallel, cmd_args, env,
should_fail, valgrind_args, timeout, workdir, extra_paths):
self.name = name
self.suite = suite
self.fname = fname
self.is_cross = is_cross
self.exe_runner = exe_wrapper
self.is_parallel = is_parallel
self.cmd_args = cmd_args
self.env = env
self.should_fail = should_fail
self.valgrind_args = valgrind_args
self.timeout = timeout
self.workdir = workdir
self.extra_paths = extra_paths
# This class contains the basic functionality that is needed by all backends.
# Feel free to move stuff in and out of it as you see fit.
class Backend():
def __init__(self, build):
self.build = build
self.environment = build.environment
self.processed_targets = {}
self.build_to_src = os.path.relpath(self.environment.get_source_dir(),
self.environment.get_build_dir())
for t in self.build.targets:
priv_dirname = self.get_target_private_dir_abs(t)
os.makedirs(priv_dirname, exist_ok=True)
def get_target_filename(self, t):
if isinstance(t, build.CustomTarget):
if len(t.get_outputs()) != 1:
mlog.warning('custom_target {!r} has more than one output! ' \
'Using the first one.'.format(t.name))
filename = t.get_outputs()[0]
else:
assert(isinstance(t, build.BuildTarget))
filename = t.get_filename()
return os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(t), filename)
def get_target_filename_abs(self, target):
return os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_filename(target))
def get_target_filename_for_linking(self, target):
# On some platforms (msvc for instance), the file that is used for
# dynamic linking is not the same as the dynamic library itself. This
# file is called an import library, and we want to link against that.
Overhaul versioning and naming of libraries This commit contains several changes to the naming and versioning of shared and static libraries. The details are documented at: https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/417 Here's a brief summary: * The results of binary and compiler detection via environment functions are now cached so that they can be called repeatedly without performance penalty. This is necessary because every build.SharedLibrary object has to know whether the compiler is MSVC or not (output filenames depend on that), and so the compiler detection has to be called for each object instantiation. * Linux shared libraries don't always have a library version. Sometimes only soversions are specified (and vice-versa), so support both. * Don't use versioned filenames when generating DLLs, DLLs are never versioned using the suffix in the way that .so libraries are. Hence, they don't use "aliases". Only Linux shared libraries use those. * OS X dylibs do not use filename aliases at all. They only use the soversion in the dylib name (libfoo.X.dylib), and that's it. If there's no soversion specified, the dylib is called libfoo.dylib. Further versioning in dylibs is supposed to be done with the -current_version argument to clang, but this is TBD. https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/DynamicLibraries/100-Articles/DynamicLibraryDesignGuidelines.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40002013-SW23 * Install DLLs into bindir and import libraries into libdir * Static libraries are now always called libfoo.a, even with MSVC * .lib import libraries are always generated when building with MSVC * .dll.a import libraries are always generated when building with MinGW/GCC or MinGW/clang * TODO: Use dlltool if available to generate .dll.a when .lib is generated and vice-versa. * Library and executable suffix/prefixes are now always correctly overriden by the values of the 'name_prefix' and 'name_suffix' keyword arguments.
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# On all other platforms, we link to the library directly.
if isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary):
link_lib = target.get_import_filename() or target.get_filename()
return os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), link_lib)
elif isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary):
return os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), target.get_filename())
raise AssertionError('BUG: Tried to link to something that\'s not a library')
def get_target_debug_filename(self, target):
fname = target.get_debug_filename()
if not fname:
raise AssertionError("BUG: Tried to generate debug filename when it doesn't exist")
return os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), fname)
def get_target_dir(self, target):
if self.environment.coredata.get_builtin_option('layout') == 'mirror':
dirname = target.get_subdir()
else:
dirname = 'meson-out'
return dirname
def get_target_private_dir(self, target):
dirname = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), target.get_basename() + target.type_suffix())
return dirname
def get_target_private_dir_abs(self, target):
dirname = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_private_dir(target))
return dirname
def get_target_generated_dir(self, target, gensrc, src):
"""
Takes a BuildTarget, a generator source (CustomTarget or GeneratedList),
and a generated source filename.
Returns the full path of the generated source relative to the build root
"""
# CustomTarget generators output to the build dir of the CustomTarget
if isinstance(gensrc, build.CustomTarget):
return os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(gensrc), src)
# GeneratedList generators output to the private build directory of the
# target that the GeneratedList is used in
return os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), src)
def get_unity_source_filename(self, target, suffix):
return target.name + '-unity.' + suffix
def generate_unity_files(self, target, unity_src):
abs_files = []
result = []
compsrcs = classify_unity_sources(target.compilers.values(), unity_src)
def init_language_file(suffix):
outfilename = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir_abs(target),
self.get_unity_source_filename(target, suffix))
outfileabs = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(),
outfilename)
outfileabs_tmp = outfileabs + '.tmp'
abs_files.append(outfileabs)
outfileabs_tmp_dir = os.path.dirname(outfileabs_tmp)
if not os.path.exists(outfileabs_tmp_dir):
os.makedirs(outfileabs_tmp_dir)
result.append(outfilename)
return open(outfileabs_tmp, 'w')
# For each language, generate a unity source file and return the list
for comp, srcs in compsrcs.items():
lang = comp.get_language()
with init_language_file(comp.get_default_suffix()) as ofile:
for src in srcs:
ofile.write('#include<%s>\n' % src)
[mesonlib.replace_if_different(x, x + '.tmp') for x in abs_files]
return result
def relpath(self, todir, fromdir):
return os.path.relpath(os.path.join('dummyprefixdir', todir),\
os.path.join('dummyprefixdir', fromdir))
def flatten_object_list(self, target, proj_dir_to_build_root=''):
obj_list = []
for obj in target.get_objects():
if isinstance(obj, str):
o = os.path.join(proj_dir_to_build_root,
self.build_to_src, target.get_subdir(), obj)
obj_list.append(o)
elif isinstance(obj, build.ExtractedObjects):
obj_list += self.determine_ext_objs(obj, proj_dir_to_build_root)
else:
raise MesonException('Unknown data type in object list.')
return obj_list
def serialise_executable(self, exe, cmd_args, workdir, env={},
capture=None):
import uuid
# Can't just use exe.name here; it will likely be run more than once
if isinstance(exe, (dependencies.ExternalProgram,
build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget)):
basename = exe.name
else:
basename = os.path.basename(exe)
scratch_file = 'meson_exe_{0}_{1}.dat'.format(basename,
str(uuid.uuid4())[:8])
exe_data = os.path.join(self.environment.get_scratch_dir(), scratch_file)
with open(exe_data, 'wb') as f:
if isinstance(exe, dependencies.ExternalProgram):
exe_fullpath = exe.fullpath
exe_needs_wrapper = False
elif isinstance(exe, (build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget)):
exe_fullpath = [self.get_target_filename_abs(exe)]
exe_needs_wrapper = exe.is_cross
else:
exe_fullpath = [exe]
exe_needs_wrapper = False
is_cross = exe_needs_wrapper and \
self.environment.is_cross_build() and \
self.environment.cross_info.need_cross_compiler() and \
self.environment.cross_info.need_exe_wrapper()
if is_cross:
exe_wrapper = self.environment.cross_info.config['binaries'].get('exe_wrapper', None)
else:
exe_wrapper = None
if mesonlib.is_windows():
extra_paths = self.determine_windows_extra_paths(exe)
else:
extra_paths = []
es = ExecutableSerialisation(basename, exe_fullpath, cmd_args, env,
is_cross, exe_wrapper, workdir,
extra_paths, capture)
pickle.dump(es, f)
return exe_data
def serialise_tests(self):
test_data = os.path.join(self.environment.get_scratch_dir(), 'meson_test_setup.dat')
with open(test_data, 'wb') as datafile:
self.write_test_file(datafile)
benchmark_data = os.path.join(self.environment.get_scratch_dir(), 'meson_benchmark_setup.dat')
with open(benchmark_data, 'wb') as datafile:
self.write_benchmark_file(datafile)
return (test_data, benchmark_data)
def determine_linker(self, target, src):
if isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary):
if target.is_cross:
return self.build.static_cross_linker
else:
return self.build.static_linker
if target.is_cross:
compilers = self.build.cross_compilers
else:
compilers = self.build.compilers
if len(compilers) == 1:
return compilers[0]
# Currently a bit naive. C++ must
# be linked with a C++ compiler, but
# otherwise we don't care. This will
# become trickier if and when Fortran
# and the like become supported.
cpp = None
for c in compilers:
if c.get_language() == 'cpp':
cpp = c
break
if cpp is not None:
for s in src:
if c.can_compile(s):
return cpp
for c in compilers:
if c.get_language() == 'vala':
continue
for s in src:
if c.can_compile(s):
return c
raise AssertionError("BUG: Couldn't determine linker for sources {!r}".format(src))
def object_filename_from_source(self, target, source):
if isinstance(source, mesonlib.File):
source = source.fname
# foo.vala files compile down to foo.c and then foo.c.o, not foo.vala.o
if source.endswith('.vala'):
source = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), source[:-5] + '.c')
return source.replace('/', '_').replace('\\', '_') + '.' + self.environment.get_object_suffix()
def determine_ext_objs(self, extobj, proj_dir_to_build_root):
result = []
targetdir = self.get_target_private_dir(extobj.target)
# With unity builds, there's just one object that contains all the
# sources, so if we want all the objects, just return that.
if self.environment.coredata.get_builtin_option('unity'):
if not extobj.unity_compatible:
# This should never happen
msg = 'BUG: Meson must not allow extracting single objects ' \
'in Unity builds'
raise AssertionError(msg)
comp = get_compiler_for_source(extobj.target.compilers.values(),
extobj.srclist[0])
# The unity object name uses the full absolute path of the source file
osrc = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir_abs(extobj.target),
self.get_unity_source_filename(extobj.target,
comp.get_default_suffix()))
objname = self.object_filename_from_source(extobj.target, osrc)
objpath = os.path.join(proj_dir_to_build_root, targetdir, objname)
return [objpath]
for osrc in extobj.srclist:
objname = self.object_filename_from_source(extobj.target, osrc)
objpath = os.path.join(proj_dir_to_build_root, targetdir, objname)
result.append(objpath)
return result
def get_pch_include_args(self, compiler, target):
args = []
pchpath = self.get_target_private_dir(target)
includeargs = compiler.get_include_args(pchpath, False)
for lang in ['c', 'cpp']:
p = target.get_pch(lang)
if len(p) == 0:
continue
if compiler.can_compile(p[-1]):
header = p[0]
args += compiler.get_pch_use_args(pchpath, header)
if len(args) > 0:
args = includeargs + args
return args
@staticmethod
def escape_extra_args(compiler, args):
# No extra escaping/quoting needed when not running on Windows
if not mesonlib.is_windows():
return args
extra_args = []
# Compiler-specific escaping is needed for -D args but not for any others
if compiler.get_id() == 'msvc':
# MSVC needs escaping when a -D argument ends in \ or \"
for arg in args:
if arg.startswith('-D') or arg.startswith('/D'):
# Without extra escaping for these two, the next character
# gets eaten
if arg.endswith('\\'):
arg += '\\'
elif arg.endswith('\\"'):
arg = arg[:-2] + '\\\\"'
extra_args.append(arg)
else:
# MinGW GCC needs all backslashes in defines to be doubly-escaped
# FIXME: Not sure about Cygwin or Clang
for arg in args:
if arg.startswith('-D') or arg.startswith('/D'):
arg = arg.replace('\\', '\\\\')
extra_args.append(arg)
return extra_args
def generate_basic_compiler_args(self, target, compiler, no_warn_args=False):
commands = []
commands += self.get_cross_stdlib_args(target, compiler)
commands += compiler.get_always_args()
if no_warn_args:
commands += compiler.get_no_warn_args()
else:
commands += compiler.get_warn_args(self.environment.coredata.get_builtin_option('warning_level'))
commands += compiler.get_option_compile_args(self.environment.coredata.compiler_options)
commands += self.build.get_global_args(compiler)
commands += self.environment.coredata.external_args[compiler.get_language()]
commands += self.escape_extra_args(compiler, target.get_extra_args(compiler.get_language()))
commands += compiler.get_buildtype_args(self.environment.coredata.get_builtin_option('buildtype'))
if self.environment.coredata.get_builtin_option('werror'):
commands += compiler.get_werror_args()
if isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary):
commands += compiler.get_pic_args()
if isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary) and target.pic:
commands += compiler.get_pic_args()
for dep in target.get_external_deps():
# Cflags required by external deps might have UNIX-specific flags,
# so filter them out if needed
commands += compiler.unix_compile_flags_to_native(dep.get_compile_args())
if isinstance(target, build.Executable):
commands += dep.get_exe_args()
# Fortran requires extra include directives.
if compiler.language == 'fortran':
for lt in target.link_targets:
priv_dir = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(lt), lt.get_basename() + lt.type_suffix())
incflag = compiler.get_include_args(priv_dir, False)
commands += incflag
return commands
def build_target_link_arguments(self, compiler, deps):
args = []
for d in deps:
if not isinstance(d, (build.StaticLibrary, build.SharedLibrary)):
raise RuntimeError('Tried to link with a non-library target "%s".' % d.get_basename())
if isinstance(compiler, compilers.LLVMDCompiler):
args.extend(['-L', self.get_target_filename_for_linking(d)])
else:
args.append(self.get_target_filename_for_linking(d))
# If you have executable e that links to shared lib s1 that links to shared library s2
# you have to specify s2 as well as s1 when linking e even if e does not directly use
# s2. Gcc handles this case fine but Clang does not for some reason. Thus we need to
# explictly specify all libraries every time.
args += self.build_target_link_arguments(compiler, d.get_dependencies())
return args
def determine_windows_extra_paths(self, target):
'''On Windows there is no such thing as an rpath.
We must determine all locations of DLLs that this exe
links to and return them so they can be used in unit
tests.'''
if not isinstance(target, build.Executable):
return []
prospectives = target.get_transitive_link_deps()
result = []
for ld in prospectives:
if ld == '' or ld == '.':
continue
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dirseg = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_dir(ld))
if dirseg not in result:
result.append(dirseg)
return result
def write_benchmark_file(self, datafile):
self.write_test_serialisation(self.build.get_benchmarks(), datafile)
def write_test_file(self, datafile):
self.write_test_serialisation(self.build.get_tests(), datafile)
def write_test_serialisation(self, tests, datafile):
arr = []
for t in tests:
exe = t.get_exe()
if isinstance(exe, dependencies.ExternalProgram):
fname = exe.fullpath
else:
fname = [os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_filename(t.get_exe()))]
is_cross = self.environment.is_cross_build() and \
self.environment.cross_info.need_cross_compiler() and \
self.environment.cross_info.need_exe_wrapper()
if is_cross:
exe_wrapper = self.environment.cross_info.config['binaries'].get('exe_wrapper', None)
else:
exe_wrapper = None
if mesonlib.is_windows():
extra_paths = self.determine_windows_extra_paths(exe)
else:
extra_paths = []
cmd_args = []
for a in t.cmd_args:
if isinstance(a, mesonlib.File):
a = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), a.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src))
cmd_args.append(a)
ts = TestSerialisation(t.get_name(), t.suite, fname, is_cross, exe_wrapper,
t.is_parallel, cmd_args, t.env, t.should_fail, t.valgrind_args,
t.timeout, t.workdir, extra_paths)
arr.append(ts)
pickle.dump(arr, datafile)
def generate_depmf_install(self, d):
if self.build.dep_manifest_name is None:
return
ifilename = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), 'depmf.json')
ofilename = os.path.join(self.environment.get_prefix(), self.build.dep_manifest_name)
mfobj = {'type': 'dependency manifest',
'version': '1.0'}
mfobj['projects'] = self.build.dep_manifest
with open(ifilename, 'w') as f:
f.write(json.dumps(mfobj))
d.data.append([ifilename, ofilename])
def get_regen_filelist(self):
'''List of all files whose alteration means that the build
definition needs to be regenerated.'''
deps = [os.path.join(self.build_to_src, df) \
for df in self.interpreter.get_build_def_files()]
if self.environment.is_cross_build():
deps.append(os.path.join(self.build_to_src,
self.environment.coredata.cross_file))
deps.append('meson-private/coredata.dat')
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), 'meson_options.txt')):
deps.append(os.path.join(self.build_to_src, 'meson_options.txt'))
for sp in self.build.subprojects.keys():
fname = os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), sp, 'meson_options.txt')
if os.path.isfile(fname):
deps.append(os.path.join(self.build_to_src, sp, 'meson_options.txt'))
return deps
def exe_object_to_cmd_array(self, exe):
if self.environment.is_cross_build() and \
self.environment.cross_info.need_exe_wrapper() and \
isinstance(exe, build.BuildTarget) and exe.is_cross:
if 'exe_wrapper' not in self.environment.cross_info.config['binaries']:
s = 'Can not use target %s as a generator because it is cross-built\n'
s += 'and no exe wrapper is defined. You might want to set it to native instead.'
s = s % exe.name
raise MesonException(s)
if isinstance(exe, build.BuildTarget):
exe_arr = [os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_filename(exe))]
else:
exe_arr = exe.get_command()
return exe_arr
def replace_extra_args(self, args, genlist):
final_args = []
for a in args:
if a == '@EXTRA_ARGS@':
final_args += genlist.get_extra_args()
else:
final_args.append(a)
return final_args
def replace_outputs(self, args, private_dir, output_list):
newargs = []
regex = re.compile('@OUTPUT(\d+)@')
for arg in args:
m = regex.search(arg)
while m is not None:
index = int(m.group(1))
src = '@OUTPUT%d@' % index
arg = arg.replace(src, os.path.join(private_dir, output_list[index]))
m = regex.search(arg)
newargs.append(arg)
return newargs
def get_custom_target_provided_libraries(self, target):
libs = []
for t in target.get_generated_sources():
if not isinstance(t, build.CustomTarget):
continue
for f in t.output:
if self.environment.is_library(f):
libs.append(os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(t), f))
return libs
def eval_custom_target_command(self, target, absolute_paths=False):
if not absolute_paths:
ofilenames = [os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), i) for i in target.output]
else:
ofilenames = [os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_dir(target), i) \
for i in target.output]
srcs = []
outdir = self.get_target_dir(target)
# Many external programs fail on empty arguments.
if outdir == '':
outdir = '.'
if absolute_paths:
outdir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), outdir)
for i in target.get_sources():
if hasattr(i, 'held_object'):
i = i.held_object
if isinstance(i, str):
fname = [os.path.join(self.build_to_src, target.subdir, i)]
elif isinstance(i, build.BuildTarget):
fname = [self.get_target_filename(i)]
elif isinstance(i, build.CustomTarget):
fname = [os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(i), p) for p in i.get_outputs()]
elif isinstance(i, build.GeneratedList):
fname = [os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), p) for p in i.get_outputs()]
else:
fname = [i.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src)]
if absolute_paths:
fname =[os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), f) for f in fname]
srcs += fname
cmd = []
for i in target.command:
if isinstance(i, build.Executable):
cmd += self.exe_object_to_cmd_array(i)
continue
elif isinstance(i, build.CustomTarget):
# GIR scanner will attempt to execute this binary but
# it assumes that it is in path, so always give it a full path.
tmp = i.get_outputs()[0]
i = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(i), tmp)
elif isinstance(i, mesonlib.File):
i = i.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src)
if absolute_paths:
i = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), i)
# FIXME: str types are blindly added and ignore the 'absolute_paths' argument
elif not isinstance(i, str):
err_msg = 'Argument {0} is of unknown type {1}'
raise RuntimeError(err_msg.format(str(i), str(type(i))))
for (j, src) in enumerate(srcs):
i = i.replace('@INPUT%d@' % j, src)
for (j, res) in enumerate(ofilenames):
i = i.replace('@OUTPUT%d@' % j, res)
if '@INPUT@' in i:
msg = 'Custom target {} has @INPUT@ in the command, but'.format(target.name)
if len(srcs) == 0:
raise MesonException(msg + ' no input files')
if i == '@INPUT@':
cmd += srcs
continue
else:
if len(srcs) > 1:
raise MesonException(msg + ' more than one input file')
i = i.replace('@INPUT@', srcs[0])
elif '@OUTPUT@' in i:
msg = 'Custom target {} has @OUTPUT@ in the command, but'.format(target.name)
if len(ofilenames) == 0:
raise MesonException(msg + ' no output files')
if i == '@OUTPUT@':
cmd += ofilenames
continue
else:
if len(ofilenames) > 1:
raise MesonException(msg + ' more than one output file')
i = i.replace('@OUTPUT@', ofilenames[0])
elif '@OUTDIR@' in i:
i = i.replace('@OUTDIR@', outdir)
elif '@DEPFILE@' in i:
if target.depfile is None:
msg = 'Custom target {!r} has @DEPFILE@ but no depfile ' \
'keyword argument.'.format(target.name)
raise MesonException(msg)
dfilename = os.path.join(outdir, target.depfile)
i = i.replace('@DEPFILE@', dfilename)
elif '@PRIVATE_OUTDIR_' in i:
match = re.search('@PRIVATE_OUTDIR_(ABS_)?([^\/\s*]*)@', i)
if not match:
msg = 'Custom target {!r} has an invalid argument {!r}' \
''.format(target.name, i)
raise MesonException(msg)
source = match.group(0)
if match.group(1) is None and not absolute_paths:
lead_dir = ''
else:
lead_dir = self.environment.get_build_dir()
i = i.replace(source,
os.path.join(lead_dir,
outdir))
cmd.append(i)
# This should not be necessary but removing it breaks
# building GStreamer on Windows. The underlying issue
# is problems with quoting backslashes on Windows
# which is the seventh circle of hell. The downside is
# that this breaks custom targets whose command lines
# have backslashes. If you try to fix this be sure to
# check that it does not break GST.
#
# The bug causes file paths such as c:\foo to get escaped
# into c:\\foo.
#
# Unfortunately we have not been able to come up with an
# isolated test case for this so unless you manage to come up
# with one, the only way is to test the building with Gst's
# setup. Note this in your MR or ping us and we will get it
# fixed.
#
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/737
cmd = [i.replace('\\', '/') for i in cmd]
return (srcs, ofilenames, cmd)
def run_postconf_scripts(self):
env = {'MESON_SOURCE_ROOT' : self.environment.get_source_dir(),
'MESON_BUILD_ROOT' : self.environment.get_build_dir()
}
child_env = os.environ.copy()
child_env.update(env)
for s in self.build.postconf_scripts:
cmd = s['exe'].get_command() + s['args']
subprocess.check_call(cmd, env=child_env)
# Subprojects of subprojects may cause the same dep args to be used
# multiple times. Remove duplicates here. Note that we can't dedup
# libraries based on name alone, because "-lfoo -lbar -lfoo" is
# a completely valid (though pathological) sequence and removing the
# latter may fail. Usually only applies to static libs, though.
def dedup_arguments(self, commands):
includes = {}
final_commands = []
previous = '-fsuch_arguments=woof'
for c in commands:
if c.startswith(('-I', '-L', '/LIBPATH')):
if c in includes:
continue
includes[c] = True
if previous == c:
continue
previous = c
final_commands.append(c)
return final_commands