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# Copyright 2015-2016 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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import sys, os
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import subprocess
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import shlex
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import shutil
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import argparse
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from ..mesonlib import MesonException, Popen_safe
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from . import destdir_join
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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parser.add_argument('--sourcedir', dest='sourcedir')
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parser.add_argument('--builddir', dest='builddir')
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parser.add_argument('--subdir', dest='subdir')
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parser.add_argument('--headerdirs', dest='headerdirs')
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parser.add_argument('--mainfile', dest='mainfile')
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parser.add_argument('--modulename', dest='modulename')
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parser.add_argument('--htmlargs', dest='htmlargs', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--scanargs', dest='scanargs', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--scanobjsargs', dest='scanobjsargs', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--gobjects-types-file', dest='gobject_typesfile', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--fixxrefargs', dest='fixxrefargs', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--mkdbargs', dest='mkdbargs', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--ld', dest='ld', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--cc', dest='cc', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--ldflags', dest='ldflags', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--cflags', dest='cflags', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--content-files', dest='content_files', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--expand-content-files', dest='expand_content_files', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--html-assets', dest='html_assets', default='')
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gtkdoc: Add `ignore_headers` positional argument
Not all headers are public, or contain public types. GTK-Doc allows
adding headers to be ignored during the "scan" phase, by passing the
`--ignore-headers` command line argument to gtkdoc-scan.
Currently, you can do something like:
ignored_headers = [ 'foo-private.h', 'bar-private.h', ]
gnome.gtkdoc(...
scan_args: [
'--ignore-headers=' + ' '.join(ignored_headers),
],
...)
But it does not guarantee escaping rules and it's definitely not nice.
We can add a simpler version of that mechanism through a new positional
argument, `ignore_headers`, which behaves like `content_files` or
`html_assets`, and takes an array of header files to ignore:
gnome.gtkdoc(...
ignore_headers: ignored_headers,
...)
8 years ago
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parser.add_argument('--ignore-headers', dest='ignore_headers', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--namespace', dest='namespace', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--mode', dest='mode', default='')
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parser.add_argument('--installdir', dest='install_dir')
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def gtkdoc_run_check(cmd, cwd, library_path=None):
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env = dict(os.environ)
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if library_path:
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env['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'] = library_path
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# Put stderr into stdout since we want to print it out anyway.
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# This preserves the order of messages.
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p, out = Popen_safe(cmd, cwd=cwd, env=env, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)[0:2]
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if p.returncode != 0:
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err_msg = ["{!r} failed with status {:d}".format(cmd[0], p.returncode)]
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if out:
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err_msg.append(out)
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raise MesonException('\n'.join(err_msg))
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def build_gtkdoc(source_root, build_root, doc_subdir, src_subdirs,
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main_file, module,
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html_args, scan_args, fixxref_args, mkdb_args,
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gobject_typesfile, scanobjs_args, ld, cc, ldflags, cflags,
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html_assets, content_files, ignore_headers, namespace,
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expand_content_files, mode):
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print("Building documentation for %s" % module)
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src_dir_args = []
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for src_dir in src_subdirs:
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if not os.path.isabs(src_dir):
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dirs = [os.path.join(source_root, src_dir),
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os.path.join(build_root, src_dir)]
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else:
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dirs = [src_dir]
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src_dir_args += ['--source-dir=' + d for d in dirs]
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doc_src = os.path.join(source_root, doc_subdir)
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abs_out = os.path.join(build_root, doc_subdir)
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htmldir = os.path.join(abs_out, 'html')
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content_files += [main_file]
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sections = os.path.join(doc_src, module + "-sections.txt")
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if os.path.exists(sections):
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content_files.append(sections)
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overrides = os.path.join(doc_src, module + "-overrides.txt")
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if os.path.exists(overrides):
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content_files.append(overrides)
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# Copy files to build directory
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for f in content_files:
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f_abs = os.path.join(doc_src, f)
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shutil.copyfile(f_abs, os.path.join(
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abs_out, os.path.basename(f_abs)))
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shutil.rmtree(htmldir, ignore_errors=True)
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try:
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os.mkdir(htmldir)
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except Exception:
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pass
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for f in html_assets:
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f_abs = os.path.join(doc_src, f)
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shutil.copyfile(f_abs, os.path.join(htmldir, os.path.basename(f_abs)))
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scan_cmd = ['gtkdoc-scan', '--module=' + module] + src_dir_args
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if ignore_headers:
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scan_cmd.append('--ignore-headers=' + ' '.join(ignore_headers))
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# Add user-specified arguments
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scan_cmd += scan_args
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gtkdoc_run_check(scan_cmd, abs_out)
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if gobject_typesfile:
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scanobjs_cmd = ['gtkdoc-scangobj'] + scanobjs_args + ['--types=' + gobject_typesfile,
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'--module=' + module,
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'--cflags=' + cflags,
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'--ldflags=' + ldflags,
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'--ld=' + ld]
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library_paths = []
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for ldflag in shlex.split(ldflags):
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if ldflag.startswith('-Wl,-rpath,'):
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library_paths.append(ldflag[11:])
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if 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' in os.environ:
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library_paths.append(os.environ['LD_LIBRARY_PATH'])
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library_path = ':'.join(library_paths)
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gtkdoc_run_check(scanobjs_cmd, abs_out, library_path)
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# Make docbook files
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if mode == 'auto':
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# Guessing is probably a poor idea but these keeps compat
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# with previous behavior
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if main_file.endswith('sgml'):
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modeflag = '--sgml-mode'
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else:
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modeflag = '--xml-mode'
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elif mode == 'xml':
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modeflag = '--xml-mode'
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elif mode == 'sgml':
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modeflag = '--sgml-mode'
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else: # none
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modeflag = None
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mkdb_cmd = ['gtkdoc-mkdb',
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'--module=' + module,
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'--output-format=xml',
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'--expand-content-files=' + ' '.join(expand_content_files),
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] + src_dir_args
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if namespace:
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mkdb_cmd.append('--name-space=' + namespace)
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if modeflag:
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mkdb_cmd.append(modeflag)
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if len(main_file) > 0:
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# Yes, this is the flag even if the file is in xml.
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mkdb_cmd.append('--main-sgml-file=' + main_file)
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# Add user-specified arguments
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mkdb_cmd += mkdb_args
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gtkdoc_run_check(mkdb_cmd, abs_out)
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# Make HTML documentation
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mkhtml_cmd = ['gtkdoc-mkhtml',
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'--path=' + ':'.join((doc_src, abs_out)),
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module,
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] + html_args
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if len(main_file) > 0:
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mkhtml_cmd.append('../' + main_file)
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else:
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mkhtml_cmd.append('%s-docs.xml' % module)
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# html gen must be run in the HTML dir
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gtkdoc_run_check(mkhtml_cmd, os.path.join(abs_out, 'html'))
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# Fix cross-references in HTML files
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fixref_cmd = ['gtkdoc-fixxref',
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'--module=' + module,
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'--module-dir=html'] + fixxref_args
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gtkdoc_run_check(fixref_cmd, abs_out)
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def install_gtkdoc(build_root, doc_subdir, install_prefix, datadir, module):
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source = os.path.join(build_root, doc_subdir, 'html')
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final_destination = os.path.join(install_prefix, datadir, module)
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shutil.rmtree(final_destination, ignore_errors=True)
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shutil.copytree(source, final_destination)
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def run(args):
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options = parser.parse_args(args)
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if len(options.htmlargs) > 0:
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htmlargs = options.htmlargs.split('@@')
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else:
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htmlargs = []
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if len(options.scanargs) > 0:
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scanargs = options.scanargs.split('@@')
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else:
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scanargs = []
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if len(options.scanobjsargs) > 0:
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scanobjsargs = options.scanobjsargs.split('@@')
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else:
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scanobjsargs = []
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if len(options.fixxrefargs) > 0:
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fixxrefargs = options.fixxrefargs.split('@@')
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else:
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fixxrefargs = []
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if len(options.mkdbargs) > 0:
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mkdbargs = options.mkdbargs.split('@@')
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else:
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mkdbargs = []
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build_gtkdoc(
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options.sourcedir,
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options.builddir,
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options.subdir,
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options.headerdirs.split('@@'),
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options.mainfile,
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options.modulename,
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htmlargs,
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scanargs,
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fixxrefargs,
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mkdbargs,
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options.gobject_typesfile,
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scanobjsargs,
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options.ld,
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options.cc,
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options.ldflags,
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options.cflags,
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options.html_assets.split('@@') if options.html_assets else [],
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gtkdoc: Add `ignore_headers` positional argument
Not all headers are public, or contain public types. GTK-Doc allows
adding headers to be ignored during the "scan" phase, by passing the
`--ignore-headers` command line argument to gtkdoc-scan.
Currently, you can do something like:
ignored_headers = [ 'foo-private.h', 'bar-private.h', ]
gnome.gtkdoc(...
scan_args: [
'--ignore-headers=' + ' '.join(ignored_headers),
],
...)
But it does not guarantee escaping rules and it's definitely not nice.
We can add a simpler version of that mechanism through a new positional
argument, `ignore_headers`, which behaves like `content_files` or
`html_assets`, and takes an array of header files to ignore:
gnome.gtkdoc(...
ignore_headers: ignored_headers,
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options.content_files.split('@@') if options.content_files else [],
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options.ignore_headers.split('@@') if options.ignore_headers else [],
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options.namespace,
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options.expand_content_files.split('@@') if options.expand_content_files else [],
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options.mode)
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if 'MESON_INSTALL_PREFIX' in os.environ:
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destdir = os.environ.get('DESTDIR', '')
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install_prefix = destdir_join(destdir, os.environ['MESON_INSTALL_PREFIX'])
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install_dir = options.install_dir if options.install_dir else options.modulename
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if os.path.isabs(install_dir):
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install_dir = destdir_join(destdir, install_dir)
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install_gtkdoc(options.builddir,
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options.subdir,
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install_prefix,
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'share/gtk-doc/html',
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install_dir)
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return 0
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.exit(run(sys.argv[1:]))
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