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# Copyright 2013-2017 The Meson development team
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# This file contains the detection logic for external dependencies useful for
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# development purposes, such as testing, debugging, etc..
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import os
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import re
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from .. import mlog
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from .. import mesonlib
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from ..mesonlib import version_compare, stringlistify, extract_as_list
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from .base import (
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DependencyException, ExternalDependency, PkgConfigDependency,
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strip_system_libdirs, ConfigToolDependency,
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)
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class GTestDependency(ExternalDependency):
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def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
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super().__init__('gtest', environment, 'cpp', kwargs)
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self.main = kwargs.get('main', False)
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self.src_dirs = ['/usr/src/gtest/src', '/usr/src/googletest/googletest/src']
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self.detect()
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def detect(self):
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self.version = '1.something_maybe'
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gtest_detect = self.compiler.find_library("gtest", self.env, [])
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gtest_main_detect = self.compiler.find_library("gtest_main", self.env, [])
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if gtest_detect and (not self.main or gtest_main_detect):
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self.is_found = True
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self.compile_args = []
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self.link_args = gtest_detect
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if self.main:
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self.link_args += gtest_main_detect
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self.sources = []
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mlog.log('Dependency GTest found:', mlog.green('YES'), '(prebuilt)')
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elif self.detect_srcdir():
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self.is_found = True
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self.compile_args = ['-I' + d for d in self.src_include_dirs]
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self.link_args = []
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if self.main:
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self.sources = [self.all_src, self.main_src]
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else:
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self.sources = [self.all_src]
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mlog.log('Dependency GTest found:', mlog.green('YES'), '(building self)')
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else:
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mlog.log('Dependency GTest found:', mlog.red('NO'))
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self.is_found = False
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def detect_srcdir(self):
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for s in self.src_dirs:
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if os.path.exists(s):
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self.src_dir = s
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self.all_src = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file(
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os.path.join(self.src_dir, 'gtest-all.cc'))
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self.main_src = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file(
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os.path.join(self.src_dir, 'gtest_main.cc'))
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self.src_include_dirs = [os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.src_dir, '..')),
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os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.src_dir, '../include')),
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]
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return True
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return False
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def need_threads(self):
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return True
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class GMockDependency(ExternalDependency):
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def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
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super().__init__('gmock', environment, 'cpp', kwargs)
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self.version = '1.something_maybe'
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# GMock may be a library or just source.
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# Work with both.
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gmock_detect = self.compiler.find_library("gmock", self.env, [])
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if gmock_detect:
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self.is_found = True
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self.compile_args = []
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self.link_args = gmock_detect
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self.sources = []
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mlog.log('Dependency GMock found:', mlog.green('YES'), '(prebuilt)')
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return
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for d in ['/usr/src/googletest/googlemock/src', '/usr/src/gmock/src', '/usr/src/gmock']:
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if os.path.exists(d):
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self.is_found = True
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# Yes, we need both because there are multiple
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# versions of gmock that do different things.
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d2 = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(d, '..'))
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self.compile_args = ['-I' + d, '-I' + d2, '-I' + os.path.join(d2, 'include')]
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self.link_args = []
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all_src = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file(os.path.join(d, 'gmock-all.cc'))
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main_src = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file(os.path.join(d, 'gmock_main.cc'))
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if kwargs.get('main', False):
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self.sources = [all_src, main_src]
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else:
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self.sources = [all_src]
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mlog.log('Dependency GMock found:', mlog.green('YES'), '(building self)')
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return
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mlog.log('Dependency GMock found:', mlog.red('NO'))
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self.is_found = False
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class LLVMDependency(ConfigToolDependency):
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"""
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LLVM uses a special tool, llvm-config, which has arguments for getting
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c args, cxx args, and ldargs as well as version.
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"""
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# Ordered list of llvm-config binaries to try. Start with base, then try
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# newest back to oldest (3.5 is arbitrary), and finally the devel version.
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# Please note that llvm-config-6.0 is a development snapshot and it should
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# not be moved to the beginning of the list. The only difference between
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# llvm-config-7 and llvm-config-devel is that the former is used by
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# Debian and the latter is used by FreeBSD.
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tools = [
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'llvm-config', # base
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'llvm-config-6.0', 'llvm-config60',
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'llvm-config-5.0', 'llvm-config50',
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'llvm-config-4.0', 'llvm-config40',
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'llvm-config-3.9', 'llvm-config39',
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'llvm-config-3.8', 'llvm-config38',
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'llvm-config-3.7', 'llvm-config37',
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'llvm-config-3.6', 'llvm-config36',
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'llvm-config-3.5', 'llvm-config35',
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'llvm-config-7', 'llvm-config-devel', # development snapshot
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]
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tool_name = 'llvm-config'
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__cpp_blacklist = {'-DNDEBUG'}
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def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
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# It's necessary for LLVM <= 3.8 to use the C++ linker. For 3.9 and 4.0
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# the C linker works fine if only using the C API.
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super().__init__('LLVM', environment, 'cpp', kwargs)
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self.provided_modules = []
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self.required_modules = set()
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if not self.is_found:
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return
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self.static = kwargs.get('static', False)
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self.provided_modules = self.get_config_value(['--components'], 'modules')
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modules = stringlistify(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'modules'))
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self.check_components(modules)
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opt_modules = stringlistify(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'optional_modules'))
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self.check_components(opt_modules, required=False)
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cargs = set(self.get_config_value(['--cppflags'], 'compile_args'))
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self.compile_args = list(cargs.difference(self.__cpp_blacklist))
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if version_compare(self.version, '>= 3.9'):
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self._set_new_link_args()
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else:
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self._set_old_link_args()
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self.link_args = strip_system_libdirs(environment, self.link_args)
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self.link_args = self.__fix_bogus_link_args(self.link_args)
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@staticmethod
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def __fix_bogus_link_args(args):
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"""This function attempts to fix bogus link arguments that llvm-config
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generates.
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Currently it works around the following:
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- FreeBSD: when statically linking -l/usr/lib/libexecinfo.so will
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be generated, strip the -l in cases like this.
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"""
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new_args = []
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for arg in args:
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if arg.startswith('-l') and arg.endswith('.so'):
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new_args.append(arg.lstrip('-l'))
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else:
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new_args.append(arg)
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return new_args
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def _set_new_link_args(self):
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"""How to set linker args for LLVM versions >= 3.9"""
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if ((mesonlib.is_dragonflybsd() or mesonlib.is_freebsd()) and not
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self.static and version_compare(self.version, '>= 4.0')):
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# llvm-config on DragonFly BSD and FreeBSD for versions 4.0, 5.0,
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# and 6.0 have an error when generating arguments for shared mode
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# linking, even though libLLVM.so is installed, because for some
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# reason the tool expects to find a .so for each static library.
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# This works around that.
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self.link_args = self.get_config_value(['--ldflags'], 'link_args')
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self.link_args.append('-lLLVM')
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return
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link_args = ['--link-static', '--system-libs'] if self.static else ['--link-shared']
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self.link_args = self.get_config_value(
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['--libs', '--ldflags'] + link_args + list(self.required_modules),
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'link_args')
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def _set_old_link_args(self):
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"""Setting linker args for older versions of llvm.
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Old versions of LLVM bring an extra level of insanity with them.
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llvm-config will provide the correct arguments for static linking, but
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not for shared-linnking, we have to figure those out ourselves, because
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of course we do.
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"""
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if self.static:
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self.link_args = self.get_config_value(
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['--libs', '--ldflags', '--system-libs'] + list(self.required_modules),
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'link_args')
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else:
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# llvm-config will provide arguments for static linking, so we get
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# to figure out for ourselves what to link with. We'll do that by
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# checking in the directory provided by --libdir for a library
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# called libLLVM-<ver>.(so|dylib|dll)
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libdir = self.get_config_value(['--libdir'], 'link_args')[0]
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expected_name = 'libLLVM-{}'.format(self.version)
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re_name = re.compile(r'{}.(so|dll|dylib)'.format(expected_name))
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for file_ in os.listdir(libdir):
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if re_name.match(file_):
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self.link_args = ['-L{}'.format(libdir),
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'-l{}'.format(os.path.splitext(file_.lstrip('lib'))[0])]
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break
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else:
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raise DependencyException(
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'Could not find a dynamically linkable library for LLVM.')
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def check_components(self, modules, required=True):
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"""Check for llvm components (modules in meson terms).
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The required option is whether the module is required, not whether LLVM
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is required.
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"""
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for mod in sorted(set(modules)):
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if mod not in self.provided_modules:
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mlog.log('LLVM module', mlog.bold(mod), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'),
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'(optional)' if not required else '')
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if required:
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self.is_found = False
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if self.required:
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raise DependencyException(
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'Could not find required LLVM Component: {}'.format(mod))
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else:
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self.required_modules.add(mod)
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mlog.log('LLVM module', mlog.bold(mod), 'found:', mlog.green('YES'))
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def need_threads(self):
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return True
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class ValgrindDependency(PkgConfigDependency):
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'''
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Consumers of Valgrind usually only need the compile args and do not want to
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link to its (static) libraries.
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'''
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def __init__(self, env, kwargs):
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super().__init__('valgrind', env, kwargs)
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def get_link_args(self):
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return []
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