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# Copyright 2013-2014 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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import os
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import io
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import sys
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import time
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import platform
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import typing as T
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from pathlib import Path
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"""This is (mostly) a standalone module used to write logging
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information about Meson runs. Some output goes to screen,
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some to logging dir and some goes to both."""
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def _windows_ansi() -> bool:
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# windll only exists on windows, so mypy will get mad
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from ctypes import windll, byref # type: ignore
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from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD
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kernel = windll.kernel32
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stdout = kernel.GetStdHandle(-11)
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mode = DWORD()
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if not kernel.GetConsoleMode(stdout, byref(mode)):
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return False
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# ENABLE_VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING == 0x4
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# If the call to enable VT processing fails (returns 0), we fallback to
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# original behavior
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return bool(kernel.SetConsoleMode(stdout, mode.value | 0x4) or os.environ.get('ANSICON'))
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def colorize_console() -> bool:
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_colorize_console = getattr(sys.stdout, 'colorize_console', None) # type: bool
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if _colorize_console is not None:
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return _colorize_console
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try:
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if platform.system().lower() == 'windows':
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_colorize_console = os.isatty(sys.stdout.fileno()) and _windows_ansi()
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else:
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_colorize_console = os.isatty(sys.stdout.fileno()) and os.environ.get('TERM', 'dumb') != 'dumb'
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except Exception:
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_colorize_console = False
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sys.stdout.colorize_console = _colorize_console # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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return _colorize_console
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def setup_console() -> None:
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# on Windows, a subprocess might call SetConsoleMode() on the console
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# connected to stdout and turn off ANSI escape processing. Call this after
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# running a subprocess to ensure we turn it on again.
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if platform.system().lower() == 'windows':
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try:
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delattr(sys.stdout, 'colorize_console')
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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log_dir = None # type: T.Optional[str]
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log_file = None # type: T.Optional[T.TextIO]
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log_fname = 'meson-log.txt' # type: str
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log_depth = 0 # type: int
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log_timestamp_start = None # type: T.Optional[float]
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log_fatal_warnings = False # type: bool
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log_disable_stdout = False # type: bool
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log_errors_only = False # type: bool
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_in_ci = 'CI' in os.environ # type: bool
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_logged_once = set() # type: T.Set[T.Tuple[str, ...]]
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log_warnings_counter = 0 # type: int
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def disable() -> None:
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global log_disable_stdout
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log_disable_stdout = True
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def enable() -> None:
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global log_disable_stdout
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log_disable_stdout = False
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def set_quiet() -> None:
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global log_errors_only
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log_errors_only = True
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def set_verbose() -> None:
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global log_errors_only
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log_errors_only = False
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def initialize(logdir: str, fatal_warnings: bool = False) -> None:
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global log_dir, log_file, log_fatal_warnings
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log_dir = logdir
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log_file = open(os.path.join(logdir, log_fname), 'w', encoding='utf8')
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log_fatal_warnings = fatal_warnings
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def set_timestamp_start(start: float) -> None:
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global log_timestamp_start
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log_timestamp_start = start
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def shutdown() -> T.Optional[str]:
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global log_file
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if log_file is not None:
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path = log_file.name
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exception_around_goer = log_file
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log_file = None
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exception_around_goer.close()
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return path
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return None
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class AnsiDecorator:
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plain_code = "\033[0m"
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def __init__(self, text: str, code: str, quoted: bool = False):
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self.text = text
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self.code = code
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self.quoted = quoted
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def get_text(self, with_codes: bool) -> str:
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text = self.text
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if with_codes and self.code:
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text = self.code + self.text + AnsiDecorator.plain_code
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if self.quoted:
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text = '"{}"'.format(text)
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return text
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def bold(text: str, quoted: bool = False) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[1m", quoted=quoted)
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def plain(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "")
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def red(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[1;31m")
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def green(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[1;32m")
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def yellow(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[1;33m")
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def blue(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[1;34m")
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def cyan(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[1;36m")
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def normal_red(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[31m")
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def normal_green(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[32m")
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def normal_yellow(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[33m")
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def normal_blue(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[34m")
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def normal_cyan(text: str) -> AnsiDecorator:
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return AnsiDecorator(text, "\033[36m")
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# This really should be AnsiDecorator or anything that implements
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# __str__(), but that requires protocols from typing_extensions
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def process_markup(args: T.Sequence[T.Union[AnsiDecorator, str]], keep: bool) -> T.List[str]:
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arr = [] # type: T.List[str]
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if log_timestamp_start is not None:
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arr = ['[{:.3f}]'.format(time.monotonic() - log_timestamp_start)]
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for arg in args:
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if arg is None:
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continue
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if isinstance(arg, str):
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arr.append(arg)
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elif isinstance(arg, AnsiDecorator):
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arr.append(arg.get_text(keep))
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else:
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arr.append(str(arg))
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return arr
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def force_print(*args: str, **kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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if log_disable_stdout:
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return
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iostr = io.StringIO()
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kwargs['file'] = iostr
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print(*args, **kwargs)
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raw = iostr.getvalue()
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if log_depth > 0:
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prepend = '|' * log_depth
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raw = prepend + raw.replace('\n', '\n' + prepend, raw.count('\n') - 1)
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# _Something_ is going to get printed.
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try:
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print(raw, end='')
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except UnicodeEncodeError:
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cleaned = raw.encode('ascii', 'replace').decode('ascii')
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print(cleaned, end='')
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# We really want a heterogeneous dict for this, but that's in typing_extensions
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def debug(*args: T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator], **kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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arr = process_markup(args, False)
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if log_file is not None:
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print(*arr, file=log_file, **kwargs)
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log_file.flush()
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def _debug_log_cmd(cmd: str, args: T.List[str]) -> None:
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if not _in_ci:
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return
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args = ['"{}"'.format(x) for x in args] # Quote all args, just in case
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debug('!meson_ci!/{} {}'.format(cmd, ' '.join(args)))
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def cmd_ci_include(file: str) -> None:
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_debug_log_cmd('ci_include', [file])
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def log(*args: T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator], is_error: bool = False,
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once: bool = False, **kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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if once:
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return log_once(*args, is_error=is_error, **kwargs)
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return _log(*args, is_error=is_error, **kwargs)
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def _log(*args: T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator], is_error: bool = False,
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**kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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arr = process_markup(args, False)
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if log_file is not None:
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print(*arr, file=log_file, **kwargs)
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log_file.flush()
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if colorize_console():
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arr = process_markup(args, True)
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if not log_errors_only or is_error:
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force_print(*arr, **kwargs)
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def log_once(*args: T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator], is_error: bool = False,
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**kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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"""Log variant that only prints a given message one time per meson invocation.
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This considers ansi decorated values by the values they wrap without
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regard for the AnsiDecorator itself.
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"""
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t = tuple(a.text if isinstance(a, AnsiDecorator) else a for a in args)
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if t in _logged_once:
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return
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_logged_once.add(t)
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_log(*args, is_error=is_error, **kwargs)
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# This isn't strictly correct. What we really want here is something like:
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# class StringProtocol(typing_extensions.Protocol):
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#
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# def __str__(self) -> str: ...
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#
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# This would more accurately embody what this function can handle, but we
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# don't have that yet, so instead we'll do some casting to work around it
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def get_error_location_string(fname: str, lineno: str) -> str:
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return '{}:{}:'.format(fname, lineno)
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def _log_error(severity: str, *rargs: T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator],
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once: bool = False, fatal: bool = True, **kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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from .mesonlib import MesonException, relpath
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# The typing requirements here are non-obvious. Lists are invariant,
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# therefore T.List[A] and T.List[T.Union[A, B]] are not able to be joined
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if severity == 'notice':
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label = [bold('NOTICE:')] # type: T.List[T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator]]
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elif severity == 'warning':
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label = [yellow('WARNING:')]
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elif severity == 'error':
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label = [red('ERROR:')]
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elif severity == 'deprecation':
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label = [red('DEPRECATION:')]
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else:
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raise MesonException('Invalid severity ' + severity)
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# rargs is a tuple, not a list
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args = label + list(rargs)
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location = kwargs.pop('location', None)
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if location is not None:
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location_file = relpath(location.filename, os.getcwd())
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location_str = get_error_location_string(location_file, location.lineno)
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# Unions are frankly awful, and we have to T.cast here to get mypy
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# to understand that the list concatenation is safe
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location_list = T.cast(T.List[T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator]], [location_str])
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args = location_list + args
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log(*args, once=once, **kwargs)
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global log_warnings_counter
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log_warnings_counter += 1
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if log_fatal_warnings and fatal:
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raise MesonException("Fatal warnings enabled, aborting")
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def error(*args: T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator], **kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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return _log_error('error', *args, **kwargs, is_error=True)
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def warning(*args: T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator], **kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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return _log_error('warning', *args, **kwargs, is_error=True)
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def deprecation(*args: T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator], **kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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return _log_error('deprecation', *args, **kwargs, is_error=True)
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def notice(*args: T.Union[str, AnsiDecorator], **kwargs: T.Any) -> None:
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return _log_error('notice', *args, **kwargs, is_error=False)
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def get_relative_path(target: Path, current: Path) -> Path:
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"""Get the path to target from current"""
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# Go up "current" until we find a common ancestor to target
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acc = ['.']
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for part in [current, *current.parents]:
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try:
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path = target.relative_to(part)
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return Path(*acc, path)
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except ValueError:
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pass
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acc += ['..']
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# we failed, should not get here
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return target
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def exception(e: Exception, prefix: T.Optional[AnsiDecorator] = None) -> None:
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if prefix is None:
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prefix = red('ERROR:')
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log()
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args = [] # type: T.List[T.Union[AnsiDecorator, str]]
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if all(getattr(e, a, None) is not None for a in ['file', 'lineno', 'colno']):
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# Mypy doesn't follow hasattr, and it's pretty easy to visually inspect
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# that this is correct, so we'll just ignore it.
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path = get_relative_path(Path(e.file), Path(os.getcwd())) # type: ignore
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args.append('{}:{}:{}:'.format(path, e.lineno, e.colno)) # type: ignore
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if prefix:
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args.append(prefix)
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args.append(str(e))
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log(*args)
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# Format a list for logging purposes as a string. It separates
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# all but the last item with commas, and the last with 'and'.
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def format_list(input_list: T.List[str]) -> str:
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l = len(input_list)
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if l > 2:
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return ' and '.join([', '.join(input_list[:-1]), input_list[-1]])
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elif l == 2:
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return ' and '.join(input_list)
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elif l == 1:
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return input_list[0]
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else:
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return ''
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@contextmanager
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def nested() -> T.Generator[None, None, None]:
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global log_depth
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log_depth += 1
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try:
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yield
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finally:
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log_depth -= 1
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