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# Copyright 2012-2020 The Meson development team
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# Copyright © 2020 Intel Corporation
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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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from functools import lru_cache
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import collections
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import enum
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import os
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import re
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import typing as T
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from . import mesonlib
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if T.TYPE_CHECKING:
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from .linkers import StaticLinker
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from .compilers import Compiler
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UNIXY_COMPILER_INTERNAL_LIBS = ['m', 'c', 'pthread', 'dl', 'rt'] # type: T.List[str]
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# execinfo is a compiler lib on FreeBSD and NetBSD
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if mesonlib.is_freebsd() or mesonlib.is_netbsd():
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UNIXY_COMPILER_INTERNAL_LIBS.append('execinfo')
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class Dedup(enum.Enum):
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"""What kind of deduplication can be done to compiler args.
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OVERRIDDEN - Whether an argument can be 'overridden' by a later argument.
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For example, -DFOO defines FOO and -UFOO undefines FOO. In this case,
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we can safely remove the previous occurrence and add a new one. The
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same is true for include paths and library paths with -I and -L.
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UNIQUE - Arguments that once specified cannot be undone, such as `-c` or
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`-pipe`. New instances of these can be completely skipped.
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NO_DEDUP - Whether it matters where or how many times on the command-line
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a particular argument is present. This can matter for symbol
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resolution in static or shared libraries, so we cannot de-dup or
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reorder them.
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"""
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NO_DEDUP = 0
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UNIQUE = 1
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OVERRIDDEN = 2
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class CompilerArgs(collections.abc.MutableSequence):
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'''
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List-like class that manages a list of compiler arguments. Should be used
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while constructing compiler arguments from various sources. Can be
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operated with ordinary lists, so this does not need to be used
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everywhere.
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All arguments must be inserted and stored in GCC-style (-lfoo, -Idir, etc)
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and can converted to the native type of each compiler by using the
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.to_native() method to which you must pass an instance of the compiler or
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the compiler class.
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New arguments added to this class (either with .append(), .extend(), or +=)
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are added in a way that ensures that they override previous arguments.
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For example:
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>>> a = ['-Lfoo', '-lbar']
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>>> a += ['-Lpho', '-lbaz']
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>>> print(a)
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['-Lpho', '-Lfoo', '-lbar', '-lbaz']
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Arguments will also be de-duped if they can be de-duped safely.
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Note that because of all this, this class is not commutative and does not
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preserve the order of arguments if it is safe to not. For example:
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>>> ['-Ifoo', '-Ibar'] + ['-Ifez', '-Ibaz', '-Werror']
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['-Ifez', '-Ibaz', '-Ifoo', '-Ibar', '-Werror']
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>>> ['-Ifez', '-Ibaz', '-Werror'] + ['-Ifoo', '-Ibar']
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['-Ifoo', '-Ibar', '-Ifez', '-Ibaz', '-Werror']
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'''
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# Arg prefixes that override by prepending instead of appending
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prepend_prefixes = () # type: T.Tuple[str, ...]
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# Arg prefixes and args that must be de-duped by returning 2
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dedup2_prefixes = () # type: T.Tuple[str, ...]
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dedup2_suffixes = () # type: T.Tuple[str, ...]
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dedup2_args = () # type: T.Tuple[str, ...]
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# Arg prefixes and args that must be de-duped by returning 1
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#
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# NOTE: not thorough. A list of potential corner cases can be found in
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# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/4593#pullrequestreview-182016038
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dedup1_prefixes = () # type: T.Tuple[str, ...]
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dedup1_suffixes = ('.lib', '.dll', '.so', '.dylib', '.a') # type: T.Tuple[str, ...]
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# Match a .so of the form path/to/libfoo.so.0.1.0
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# Only UNIX shared libraries require this. Others have a fixed extension.
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dedup1_regex = re.compile(r'([\/\\]|\A)lib.*\.so(\.[0-9]+)?(\.[0-9]+)?(\.[0-9]+)?$')
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dedup1_args = () # type: T.Tuple[str, ...]
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# In generate_link() we add external libs without de-dup, but we must
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# *always* de-dup these because they're special arguments to the linker
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# TODO: these should probably move too
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always_dedup_args = tuple('-l' + lib for lib in UNIXY_COMPILER_INTERNAL_LIBS) # type : T.Tuple[str, ...]
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def __init__(self, compiler: T.Union['Compiler', 'StaticLinker'],
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iterable: T.Optional[T.Iterable[str]] = None):
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self.compiler = compiler
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self._container = list(iterable) if iterable is not None else [] # type: T.List[str]
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self.pre = collections.deque() # type: T.Deque[str]
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self.post = collections.deque() # type: T.Deque[str]
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# Flush the saved pre and post list into the _container list
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#
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# This correctly deduplicates the entries after _can_dedup definition
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# Note: This function is designed to work without delete operations, as deletions are worsening the performance a lot.
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def flush_pre_post(self) -> None:
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new = list() # type: T.List[str]
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pre_flush_set = set() # type: T.Set[str]
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post_flush = collections.deque() # type: T.Deque[str]
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post_flush_set = set() # type: T.Set[str]
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#The two lists are here walked from the front to the back, in order to not need removals for deduplication
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for a in self.pre:
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dedup = self._can_dedup(a)
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if a not in pre_flush_set:
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new.append(a)
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if dedup is Dedup.OVERRIDDEN:
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pre_flush_set.add(a)
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for a in reversed(self.post):
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dedup = self._can_dedup(a)
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if a not in post_flush_set:
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post_flush.appendleft(a)
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if dedup is Dedup.OVERRIDDEN:
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post_flush_set.add(a)
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#pre and post will overwrite every element that is in the container
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#only copy over args that are in _container but not in the post flush or pre flush set
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if pre_flush_set or post_flush_set:
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for a in self._container:
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if a not in post_flush_set and a not in pre_flush_set:
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new.append(a)
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else:
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new.extend(self._container)
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new.extend(post_flush)
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self._container = new
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self.pre.clear()
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self.post.clear()
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def __iter__(self) -> T.Iterator[str]:
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self.flush_pre_post()
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return iter(self._container)
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@T.overload # noqa: F811
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def __getitem__(self, index: int) -> str: # noqa: F811
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pass
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@T.overload # noqa: F811
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def __getitem__(self, index: slice) -> T.MutableSequence[str]: # noqa: F811
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pass
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def __getitem__(self, index: T.Union[int, slice]) -> T.Union[str, T.MutableSequence[str]]: # noqa: F811
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self.flush_pre_post()
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return self._container[index]
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@T.overload # noqa: F811
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def __setitem__(self, index: int, value: str) -> None: # noqa: F811
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pass
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@T.overload # noqa: F811
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def __setitem__(self, index: slice, value: T.Iterable[str]) -> None: # noqa: F811
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pass
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def __setitem__(self, index: T.Union[int, slice], value: T.Union[str, T.Iterable[str]]) -> None: # noqa: F811
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self.flush_pre_post()
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self._container[index] = value # type: ignore # TODO: fix 'Invalid index type' and 'Incompatible types in assignment' erros
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def __delitem__(self, index: T.Union[int, slice]) -> None:
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self.flush_pre_post()
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del self._container[index]
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def __len__(self) -> int:
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return len(self._container) + len(self.pre) + len(self.post)
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def insert(self, index: int, value: str) -> None:
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self.flush_pre_post()
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self._container.insert(index, value)
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def copy(self) -> 'CompilerArgs':
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self.flush_pre_post()
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return type(self)(self.compiler, self._container.copy())
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@classmethod
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@lru_cache(maxsize=None)
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def _can_dedup(cls, arg: str) -> Dedup:
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"""Returns whether the argument can be safely de-duped.
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In addition to these, we handle library arguments specially.
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With GNU ld, we surround library arguments with -Wl,--start/end-gr -> Dedupoup
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to recursively search for symbols in the libraries. This is not needed
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with other linkers.
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"""
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# A standalone argument must never be deduplicated because it is
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# defined by what comes _after_ it. Thus dedupping this:
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# -D FOO -D BAR
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# would yield either
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# -D FOO BAR
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# or
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# FOO -D BAR
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# both of which are invalid.
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if arg in cls.dedup2_prefixes:
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return Dedup.NO_DEDUP
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if arg in cls.dedup2_args or \
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arg.startswith(cls.dedup2_prefixes) or \
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arg.endswith(cls.dedup2_suffixes):
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return Dedup.OVERRIDDEN
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if arg in cls.dedup1_args or \
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arg.startswith(cls.dedup1_prefixes) or \
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arg.endswith(cls.dedup1_suffixes) or \
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re.search(cls.dedup1_regex, arg):
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return Dedup.UNIQUE
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return Dedup.NO_DEDUP
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@classmethod
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@lru_cache(maxsize=None)
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def _should_prepend(cls, arg: str) -> bool:
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return arg.startswith(cls.prepend_prefixes)
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def to_native(self, copy: bool = False) -> T.List[str]:
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# Check if we need to add --start/end-group for circular dependencies
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# between static libraries, and for recursively searching for symbols
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# needed by static libraries that are provided by object files or
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# shared libraries.
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self.flush_pre_post()
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if copy:
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new = self.copy()
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else:
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new = self
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return self.compiler.unix_args_to_native(new._container)
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def append_direct(self, arg: str) -> None:
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'''
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Append the specified argument without any reordering or de-dup except
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for absolute paths to libraries, etc, which can always be de-duped
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safely.
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'''
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self.flush_pre_post()
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if os.path.isabs(arg):
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self.append(arg)
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else:
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self._container.append(arg)
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def extend_direct(self, iterable: T.Iterable[str]) -> None:
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'''
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Extend using the elements in the specified iterable without any
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reordering or de-dup except for absolute paths where the order of
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include search directories is not relevant
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'''
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self.flush_pre_post()
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for elem in iterable:
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self.append_direct(elem)
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def extend_preserving_lflags(self, iterable: T.Iterable[str]) -> None:
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normal_flags = []
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lflags = []
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for i in iterable:
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if i not in self.always_dedup_args and (i.startswith('-l') or i.startswith('-L')):
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lflags.append(i)
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else:
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normal_flags.append(i)
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self.extend(normal_flags)
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self.extend_direct(lflags)
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def __add__(self, args: T.Iterable[str]) -> 'CompilerArgs':
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self.flush_pre_post()
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new = self.copy()
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new += args
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return new
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def __iadd__(self, args: T.Iterable[str]) -> 'CompilerArgs':
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'''
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Add two CompilerArgs while taking into account overriding of arguments
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and while preserving the order of arguments as much as possible
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'''
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tmp_pre = collections.deque() # type: T.Deque[str]
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if not isinstance(args, collections.abc.Iterable):
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raise TypeError('can only concatenate Iterable[str] (not "{}") to CompilerArgs'.format(args))
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for arg in args:
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# If the argument can be de-duped, do it either by removing the
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# previous occurrence of it and adding a new one, or not adding the
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# new occurrence.
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dedup = self._can_dedup(arg)
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if dedup is Dedup.UNIQUE:
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# Argument already exists and adding a new instance is useless
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if arg in self._container or arg in self.pre or arg in self.post:
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continue
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if self._should_prepend(arg):
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tmp_pre.appendleft(arg)
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else:
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self.post.append(arg)
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self.pre.extendleft(tmp_pre)
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#pre and post is going to be merged later before a iter call
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return self
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def __radd__(self, args: T.Iterable[str]) -> 'CompilerArgs':
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self.flush_pre_post()
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new = type(self)(self.compiler, args)
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new += self
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return new
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def __eq__(self, other: object) -> T.Union[bool]:
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self.flush_pre_post()
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# Only allow equality checks against other CompilerArgs and lists instances
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if isinstance(other, CompilerArgs):
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return self.compiler == other.compiler and self._container == other._container
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elif isinstance(other, list):
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return self._container == other
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return NotImplemented
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def append(self, arg: str) -> None:
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self.__iadd__([arg])
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def extend(self, args: T.Iterable[str]) -> None:
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self.__iadd__(args)
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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self.flush_pre_post()
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return 'CompilerArgs({!r}, {!r})'.format(self.compiler, self._container)
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