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"""A library of random helper functionality.""" from pathlib import Path from typing import List import functools import sys import stat import time import platform, subprocess, operator, os, shutil, re import collections from enum import Enum from functools import lru_cache from mesonbuild import mlog have_fcntl = False have_msvcrt = False # {subproject: project_meson_version} project_meson_versions = {} try: import fcntl have_fcntl = True except Exception: pass try: import msvcrt have_msvcrt = True except Exception: pass from glob import glob if os.path.basename(sys.executable) == 'meson.exe': # In Windows and using the MSI installed executable. python_command = [sys.executable, 'runpython'] else: python_command = [sys.executable] meson_command = None def set_meson_command(mainfile): global python_command global meson_command # On UNIX-like systems `meson` is a Python script # On Windows `meson` and `meson.exe` are wrapper exes if not mainfile.endswith('.py'): meson_command = [mainfile] elif os.path.isabs(mainfile) and mainfile.endswith('mesonmain.py'): # Can't actually run meson with an absolute path to mesonmain.py, it must be run as -m mesonbuild.mesonmain meson_command = python_command + ['-m', 'mesonbuild.mesonmain'] else: # Either run uninstalled, or full path to meson-script.py meson_command = python_command + [mainfile] # We print this value for unit tests. if 'MESON_COMMAND_TESTS' in os.environ: mlog.log('meson_command is {!r}'.format(meson_command)) def is_ascii_string(astring) -> bool: try: if isinstance(astring, str): astring.encode('ascii') elif isinstance(astring, bytes): astring.decode('ascii') except UnicodeDecodeError: return False return True def check_direntry_issues(direntry_array): import locale # Warn if the locale is not UTF-8. This can cause various unfixable issues # such as os.stat not being able to decode filenames with unicode in them. # There is no way to reset both the preferred encoding and the filesystem # encoding, so we can just warn about it. e = locale.getpreferredencoding() if e.upper() != 'UTF-8' and not is_windows(): if not isinstance(direntry_array, list): direntry_array = [direntry_array] for de in direntry_array: if is_ascii_string(de): continue mlog.warning('''You are using {!r} which is not a Unicode-compatible ' locale but you are trying to access a file system entry called {!r} which is not pure ASCII. This may cause problems. '''.format(e, de), file=sys.stderr) # Put this in objects that should not get dumped to pickle files # by accident. import threading an_unpicklable_object = threading.Lock() class MesonException(Exception): '''Exceptions thrown by Meson''' def get_msg_with_context(self): s = '' if hasattr(self, 'lineno') and hasattr(self, 'file'): s = get_error_location_string(self.file, self.lineno) + ' ' s += str(self) return s class EnvironmentException(MesonException): '''Exceptions thrown while processing and creating the build environment''' class FileMode: # The first triad is for owner permissions, the second for group permissions, # and the third for others (everyone else). # For the 1st character: # 'r' means can read # '-' means not allowed # For the 2nd character: # 'w' means can write # '-' means not allowed # For the 3rd character: # 'x' means can execute # 's' means can execute and setuid/setgid is set (owner/group triads only) # 'S' means cannot execute and setuid/setgid is set (owner/group triads only) # 't' means can execute and sticky bit is set ("others" triads only) # 'T' means cannot execute and sticky bit is set ("others" triads only) # '-' means none of these are allowed # # The meanings of 'rwx' perms is not obvious for directories; see: # https://www.hackinglinuxexposed.com/articles/20030424.html # # For information on this notation such as setuid/setgid/sticky bits, see: # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_system_permissions#Symbolic_notation symbolic_perms_regex = re.compile('[r-][w-][xsS-]' # Owner perms '[r-][w-][xsS-]' # Group perms '[r-][w-][xtT-]') # Others perms def __init__(self, perms=None, owner=None, group=None): self.perms_s = perms self.perms = self.perms_s_to_bits(perms) self.owner = owner self.group = group def __repr__(self): ret = ' str: return self.relative_name() def __repr__(self) -> str: ret = ' str: if self.is_built: return self.relative_name() else: return os.path.join(build_to_src, self.subdir, self.fname) @lru_cache(maxsize=None) def absolute_path(self, srcdir: str, builddir: str) -> str: absdir = srcdir if self.is_built: absdir = builddir return os.path.join(absdir, self.relative_name()) def endswith(self, ending: str) -> bool: return self.fname.endswith(ending) def split(self, s: str) -> List[str]: return self.fname.split(s) def __eq__(self, other) -> bool: return (self.fname, self.subdir, self.is_built) == (other.fname, other.subdir, other.is_built) def __hash__(self) -> int: return hash((self.fname, self.subdir, self.is_built)) @lru_cache(maxsize=None) def relative_name(self) -> str: return os.path.join(self.subdir, self.fname) def get_compiler_for_source(compilers, src): for comp in compilers: if comp.can_compile(src): return comp raise MesonException('No specified compiler can handle file {!s}'.format(src)) def classify_unity_sources(compilers, sources): compsrclist = {} for src in sources: comp = get_compiler_for_source(compilers, src) if comp not in compsrclist: compsrclist[comp] = [src] else: compsrclist[comp].append(src) return compsrclist class OrderedEnum(Enum): """ An Enum which additionally offers homogeneous ordered comparison. """ def __ge__(self, other): if self.__class__ is other.__class__: return self.value >= other.value return NotImplemented def __gt__(self, other): if self.__class__ is other.__class__: return self.value > other.value return NotImplemented def __le__(self, other): if self.__class__ is other.__class__: return self.value <= other.value return NotImplemented def __lt__(self, other): if self.__class__ is other.__class__: return self.value < other.value return NotImplemented class MachineChoice(OrderedEnum): """Enum class representing one of the three possible values for binaries, the build, host, and target machines. """ BUILD = 0 HOST = 1 TARGET = 2 class PerMachine: def __init__(self, build, host, target): self.build = build self.host = host self.target = target def __getitem__(self, machine: MachineChoice): return { MachineChoice.BUILD: self.build, MachineChoice.HOST: self.host, MachineChoice.TARGET: self.target }[machine] def __setitem__(self, machine: MachineChoice, val): key = { MachineChoice.BUILD: 'build', MachineChoice.HOST: 'host', MachineChoice.TARGET: 'target' }[machine] setattr(self, key, val) def is_osx() -> bool: return platform.system().lower() == 'darwin' def is_linux() -> bool: return platform.system().lower() == 'linux' def is_android() -> bool: return platform.system().lower() == 'android' def is_haiku() -> bool: return platform.system().lower() == 'haiku' def is_openbsd() -> bool: return platform.system().lower() == 'openbsd' def is_windows() -> bool: platname = platform.system().lower() return platname == 'windows' or 'mingw' in platname def is_cygwin() -> bool: return platform.system().lower().startswith('cygwin') def is_debianlike() -> bool: return os.path.isfile('/etc/debian_version') def is_dragonflybsd() -> bool: return platform.system().lower() == 'dragonfly' def is_freebsd() -> bool: return platform.system().lower() == 'freebsd' def _get_machine_is_cross(env, is_cross): """ This is not morally correct, but works for now. For cross builds the build and host machines differ. `is_cross == true` means the host machine, while `is_cross == false` means the build machine. Both are used in practice, even though the documentation refers to the host machine implying we should hard-code it. For non-cross builds `is_cross == false` is passed but the host and build machines are identical so it doesn't matter. Users for `for_*` should instead specify up front which machine they want and query that like: env.machines[MachineChoice.HOST].is_haiku() """ for_machine = MachineChoice.HOST if is_cross else MachineChoice.BUILD return env.machines[for_machine] def for_windows(is_cross, env): """ Host machine is windows? Deprecated: Please use `env.machines[for_machine].is_windows()`. Note: 'host' is the machine on which compiled binaries will run """ return _get_machine_is_cross(env, is_cross).is_windows() def for_cygwin(is_cross, env): """ Host machine is cygwin? Deprecated: Please use `env.machines[for_machine].is_cygwin()`. Note: 'host' is the machine on which compiled binaries will run """ return _get_machine_is_cross(env, is_cross).is_cygwin() def for_linux(is_cross, env): """ Host machine is linux? Deprecated: Please use `env.machines[for_machine].is_linux()`. Note: 'host' is the machine on which compiled binaries will run """ return _get_machine_is_cross(env, is_cross).is_linux() def for_darwin(is_cross, env): """ Host machine is Darwin (iOS/OS X)? Deprecated: Please use `env.machines[for_machine].is_darwin()`. Note: 'host' is the machine on which compiled binaries will run """ return _get_machine_is_cross(env, is_cross).is_darwin() def for_android(is_cross, env): """ Host machine is Android? Deprecated: Please use `env.machines[for_machine].is_android()`. Note: 'host' is the machine on which compiled binaries will run """ return _get_machine_is_cross(env, is_cross).is_android() def for_haiku(is_cross, env): """ Host machine is Haiku? Deprecated: Please use `env.machines[for_machine].is_haiku()`. Note: 'host' is the machine on which compiled binaries will run """ return _get_machine_is_cross(env, is_cross).is_haiku() def for_openbsd(is_cross, env): """ Host machine is OpenBSD? Deprecated: Please use `env.machines[for_machine].is_openbsd()`. Note: 'host' is the machine on which compiled binaries will run """ return _get_machine_is_cross(env, is_cross).is_openbsd() def exe_exists(arglist: List[str]) -> bool: try: if subprocess.run(arglist, timeout=10).returncode == 0: return True except (FileNotFoundError, subprocess.TimeoutExpired): pass return False @lru_cache(maxsize=None) def darwin_get_object_archs(objpath): ''' For a specific object (executable, static library, dylib, etc), run `lipo` to fetch the list of archs supported by it. Supports both thin objects and 'fat' objects. ''' _, stdo, stderr = Popen_safe(['lipo', '-info', objpath]) if not stdo: mlog.debug('lipo {}: {}'.format(objpath, stderr)) return None stdo = stdo.rsplit(': ', 1)[1] # Convert from lipo-style archs to meson-style CPUs stdo = stdo.replace('i386', 'x86') stdo = stdo.replace('arm64', 'aarch64') # Add generic name for armv7 and armv7s if 'armv7' in stdo: stdo += ' arm' return stdo.split() def detect_vcs(source_dir): vcs_systems = [ dict(name = 'git', cmd = 'git', repo_dir = '.git', get_rev = 'git describe --dirty=+', rev_regex = '(.*)', dep = '.git/logs/HEAD'), dict(name = 'mercurial', cmd = 'hg', repo_dir = '.hg', get_rev = 'hg id -i', rev_regex = '(.*)', dep = '.hg/dirstate'), dict(name = 'subversion', cmd = 'svn', repo_dir = '.svn', get_rev = 'svn info', rev_regex = 'Revision: (.*)', dep = '.svn/wc.db'), dict(name = 'bazaar', cmd = 'bzr', repo_dir = '.bzr', get_rev = 'bzr revno', rev_regex = '(.*)', dep = '.bzr'), ] # FIXME: this is much cleaner with pathlib.Path segs = source_dir.replace('\\', '/').split('/') for i in range(len(segs), -1, -1): curdir = '/'.join(segs[:i]) for vcs in vcs_systems: if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(curdir, vcs['repo_dir'])) and shutil.which(vcs['cmd']): vcs['wc_dir'] = curdir return vcs return None # a helper class which implements the same version ordering as RPM @functools.total_ordering class Version: def __init__(self, s): self._s = s # split into numeric, alphabetic and non-alphanumeric sequences sequences = re.finditer(r'(\d+|[a-zA-Z]+|[^a-zA-Z\d]+)', s) # non-alphanumeric separators are discarded sequences = [m for m in sequences if not re.match(r'[^a-zA-Z\d]+', m.group(1))] # numeric sequences have leading zeroes discarded sequences = [re.sub(r'^0+(\d)', r'\1', m.group(1), 1) for m in sequences] self._v = sequences def __str__(self): return '%s (V=%s)' % (self._s, str(self._v)) def __repr__(self): return ''.format(self._s) def __lt__(self, other): return self.__cmp__(other) == -1 def __eq__(self, other): return self.__cmp__(other) == 0 def __cmp__(self, other): def cmp(a, b): return (a > b) - (a < b) # compare each sequence in order for i in range(0, min(len(self._v), len(other._v))): # sort a non-digit sequence before a digit sequence if self._v[i].isdigit() != other._v[i].isdigit(): return 1 if self._v[i].isdigit() else -1 # compare as numbers if self._v[i].isdigit(): # because leading zeros have already been removed, if one number # has more digits, it is greater c = cmp(len(self._v[i]), len(other._v[i])) if c != 0: return c # fallthrough # compare lexicographically c = cmp(self._v[i], other._v[i]) if c != 0: return c # if equal length, all components have matched, so equal # otherwise, the version with a suffix remaining is greater return cmp(len(self._v), len(other._v)) def _version_extract_cmpop(vstr2): if vstr2.startswith('>='): cmpop = operator.ge vstr2 = vstr2[2:] elif vstr2.startswith('<='): cmpop = operator.le vstr2 = vstr2[2:] elif vstr2.startswith('!='): cmpop = operator.ne vstr2 = vstr2[2:] elif vstr2.startswith('=='): cmpop = operator.eq vstr2 = vstr2[2:] elif vstr2.startswith('='): cmpop = operator.eq vstr2 = vstr2[1:] elif vstr2.startswith('>'): cmpop = operator.gt vstr2 = vstr2[1:] elif vstr2.startswith('<'): cmpop = operator.lt vstr2 = vstr2[1:] else: cmpop = operator.eq return (cmpop, vstr2) def version_compare(vstr1, vstr2): (cmpop, vstr2) = _version_extract_cmpop(vstr2) return cmpop(Version(vstr1), Version(vstr2)) def version_compare_many(vstr1, conditions): if not isinstance(conditions, (list, tuple, frozenset)): conditions = [conditions] found = [] not_found = [] for req in conditions: if not version_compare(vstr1, req): not_found.append(req) else: found.append(req) return not_found == [], not_found, found # determine if the minimum version satisfying the condition |condition| exceeds # the minimum version for a feature |minimum| def version_compare_condition_with_min(condition, minimum): if condition.startswith('>='): cmpop = operator.le condition = condition[2:] elif condition.startswith('<='): return False elif condition.startswith('!='): return False elif condition.startswith('=='): cmpop = operator.le condition = condition[2:] elif condition.startswith('='): cmpop = operator.le condition = condition[1:] elif condition.startswith('>'): cmpop = operator.lt condition = condition[1:] elif condition.startswith('<'): return False else: cmpop = operator.le # Declaring a project(meson_version: '>=0.46') and then using features in # 0.46.0 is valid, because (knowing the meson versioning scheme) '0.46.0' is # the lowest version which satisfies the constraint '>=0.46'. # # But this will fail here, because the minimum version required by the # version constraint ('0.46') is strictly less (in our version comparison) # than the minimum version needed for the feature ('0.46.0'). # # Map versions in the constraint of the form '0.46' to '0.46.0', to embed # this knowledge of the meson versioning scheme. condition = condition.strip() if re.match(r'^\d+.\d+$', condition): condition += '.0' return cmpop(Version(minimum), Version(condition)) def default_libdir(): if is_debianlike(): try: pc = subprocess.Popen(['dpkg-architecture', '-qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) (stdo, _) = pc.communicate() if pc.returncode == 0: archpath = stdo.decode().strip() return 'lib/' + archpath except Exception: pass if os.path.isdir('/usr/lib64') and not os.path.islink('/usr/lib64'): return 'lib64' return 'lib' def default_libexecdir(): # There is no way to auto-detect this, so it must be set at build time return 'libexec' def default_prefix(): return 'c:/' if is_windows() else '/usr/local' def get_library_dirs() -> List[str]: if is_windows(): return ['C:/mingw/lib'] # Fixme if is_osx(): return ['/usr/lib'] # Fix me as well. # The following is probably Debian/Ubuntu specific. # /usr/local/lib is first because it contains stuff # installed by the sysadmin and is probably more up-to-date # than /usr/lib. If you feel that this search order is # problematic, please raise the issue on the mailing list. unixdirs = ['/usr/local/lib', '/usr/lib', '/lib'] # FIXME: this needs to be further genericized for aarch64 etc. machine = platform.machine() if machine in ('i386', 'i486', 'i586', 'i686'): plat = 'i386' elif machine.startswith('arm'): plat = 'arm' unixdirs += [str(x) for x in (Path('/usr/lib/') / plat).iterdir() if x.is_dir()] if os.path.exists('/usr/lib64'): unixdirs.append('/usr/lib64') unixdirs += [str(x) for x in (Path('/lib/') / plat).iterdir() if x.is_dir()] if os.path.exists('/lib64'): unixdirs.append('/lib64') return unixdirs def has_path_sep(name, sep='/\\'): 'Checks if any of the specified @sep path separators are in @name' for each in sep: if each in name: return True return False def do_replacement(regex, line, format, confdata): missing_variables = set() start_tag = '@' backslash_tag = '\\@' if format == 'cmake': start_tag = '${' backslash_tag = '\\${' def variable_replace(match): # Pairs of escape characters before '@' or '\@' if match.group(0).endswith('\\'): num_escapes = match.end(0) - match.start(0) return '\\' * (num_escapes // 2) # Single escape character and '@' elif match.group(0) == backslash_tag: return start_tag # Template variable to be replaced else: varname = match.group(1) if varname in confdata: (var, desc) = confdata.get(varname) if isinstance(var, str): pass elif isinstance(var, int): var = str(var) else: msg = 'Tried to replace variable {!r} value with ' \ 'something other than a string or int: {!r}' raise MesonException(msg.format(varname, var)) else: missing_variables.add(varname) var = '' return var return re.sub(regex, variable_replace, line), missing_variables def do_mesondefine(line, confdata): arr = line.split() if len(arr) != 2: raise MesonException('#mesondefine does not contain exactly two tokens: %s' % line.strip()) varname = arr[1] try: (v, desc) = confdata.get(varname) except KeyError: return '/* #undef %s */\n' % varname if isinstance(v, bool): if v: return '#define %s\n' % varname else: return '#undef %s\n' % varname elif isinstance(v, int): return '#define %s %d\n' % (varname, v) elif isinstance(v, str): return '#define %s %s\n' % (varname, v) else: raise MesonException('#mesondefine argument "%s" is of unknown type.' % varname) def do_conf_file(src, dst, confdata, format, encoding='utf-8'): try: with open(src, encoding=encoding, newline='') as f: data = f.readlines() except Exception as e: raise MesonException('Could not read input file %s: %s' % (src, str(e))) # Only allow (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _, -) as valid characters for a define # Also allow escaping '@' with '\@' if format in ['meson', 'cmake@']: regex = re.compile(r'(?:\\\\)+(?=\\?@)|\\@|@([-a-zA-Z0-9_]+)@') elif format == 'cmake': regex = re.compile(r'(?:\\\\)+(?=\\?\$)|\\\${|\${([-a-zA-Z0-9_]+)}') else: raise MesonException('Format "{}" not handled'.format(format)) search_token = '#mesondefine' if format != 'meson': search_token = '#cmakedefine' result = [] missing_variables = set() # Detect when the configuration data is empty and no tokens were found # during substitution so we can warn the user to use the `copy:` kwarg. confdata_useless = not confdata.keys() for line in data: if line.startswith(search_token): confdata_useless = False line = do_mesondefine(line, confdata) else: line, missing = do_replacement(regex, line, format, confdata) missing_variables.update(missing) if missing: confdata_useless = False result.append(line) dst_tmp = dst + '~' try: with open(dst_tmp, 'w', encoding=encoding, newline='') as f: f.writelines(result) except Exception as e: raise MesonException('Could not write output file %s: %s' % (dst, str(e))) shutil.copymode(src, dst_tmp) replace_if_different(dst, dst_tmp) return missing_variables, confdata_useless CONF_C_PRELUDE = '''/* * Autogenerated by the Meson build system. * Do not edit, your changes will be lost. */ #pragma once ''' CONF_NASM_PRELUDE = '''; Autogenerated by the Meson build system. ; Do not edit, your changes will be lost. ''' def dump_conf_header(ofilename, cdata, output_format): if output_format == 'c': prelude = CONF_C_PRELUDE prefix = '#' elif output_format == 'nasm': prelude = CONF_NASM_PRELUDE prefix = '%' ofilename_tmp = ofilename + '~' with open(ofilename_tmp, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as ofile: ofile.write(prelude) for k in sorted(cdata.keys()): (v, desc) = cdata.get(k) if desc: if output_format == 'c': ofile.write('/* %s */\n' % desc) elif output_format == 'nasm': for line in desc.split('\n'): ofile.write('; %s\n' % line) if isinstance(v, bool): if v: ofile.write('%sdefine %s\n\n' % (prefix, k)) else: ofile.write('%sundef %s\n\n' % (prefix, k)) elif isinstance(v, (int, str)): ofile.write('%sdefine %s %s\n\n' % (prefix, k, v)) else: raise MesonException('Unknown data type in configuration file entry: ' + k) replace_if_different(ofilename, ofilename_tmp) def replace_if_different(dst, dst_tmp): # If contents are identical, don't touch the file to prevent # unnecessary rebuilds. different = True try: with open(dst, 'rb') as f1, open(dst_tmp, 'rb') as f2: if f1.read() == f2.read(): different = False except FileNotFoundError: pass if different: os.replace(dst_tmp, dst) else: os.unlink(dst_tmp) def listify(item, flatten=True, unholder=False): ''' Returns a list with all args embedded in a list if they are not a list. This function preserves order. @flatten: Convert lists of lists to a flat list @unholder: Replace each item with the object it holds, if required Note: unholding only works recursively when flattening ''' if not isinstance(item, list): if unholder and hasattr(item, 'held_object'): item = item.held_object return [item] result = [] for i in item: if unholder and hasattr(i, 'held_object'): i = i.held_object if flatten and isinstance(i, list): result += listify(i, flatten=True, unholder=unholder) else: result.append(i) return result def extract_as_list(dict_object, *keys, pop=False, **kwargs): ''' Extracts all values from given dict_object and listifies them. ''' result = [] fetch = dict_object.get if pop: fetch = dict_object.pop # If there's only one key, we don't return a list with one element if len(keys) == 1: return listify(fetch(keys[0], []), **kwargs) # Return a list of values corresponding to *keys for key in keys: result.append(listify(fetch(key, []), **kwargs)) return result def typeslistify(item, types): ''' Ensure that type(@item) is one of @types or a list of items all of which are of type @types ''' if isinstance(item, types): item = [item] if not isinstance(item, list): raise MesonException('Item must be a list or one of {!r}'.format(types)) for i in item: if i is not None and not isinstance(i, types): raise MesonException('List item must be one of {!r}'.format(types)) return item def stringlistify(item): return typeslistify(item, str) def expand_arguments(args): expended_args = [] for arg in args: if not arg.startswith('@'): expended_args.append(arg) continue args_file = arg[1:] try: with open(args_file) as f: extended_args = f.read().split() expended_args += extended_args except Exception as e: print('Error expanding command line arguments, %s not found' % args_file) print(e) return None return expended_args def Popen_safe(args, write=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, **kwargs): import locale encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() if sys.version_info < (3, 6) or not sys.stdout.encoding or encoding.upper() != 'UTF-8': return Popen_safe_legacy(args, write=write, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kwargs) p = subprocess.Popen(args, universal_newlines=True, close_fds=False, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kwargs) o, e = p.communicate(write) return p, o, e def Popen_safe_legacy(args, write=None, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, **kwargs): p = subprocess.Popen(args, universal_newlines=False, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kwargs) if write is not None: write = write.encode('utf-8') o, e = p.communicate(write) if o is not None: if sys.stdout.encoding: o = o.decode(encoding=sys.stdout.encoding, errors='replace').replace('\r\n', '\n') else: o = o.decode(errors='replace').replace('\r\n', '\n') if e is not None: if sys.stderr.encoding: e = e.decode(encoding=sys.stderr.encoding, errors='replace').replace('\r\n', '\n') else: e = e.decode(errors='replace').replace('\r\n', '\n') return p, o, e def iter_regexin_iter(regexiter, initer): ''' Takes each regular expression in @regexiter and tries to search for it in every item in @initer. If there is a match, returns that match. Else returns False. ''' for regex in regexiter: for ii in initer: if not isinstance(ii, str): continue match = re.search(regex, ii) if match: return match.group() return False def _substitute_values_check_errors(command, values): # Error checking inregex = ('@INPUT([0-9]+)?@', '@PLAINNAME@', '@BASENAME@') outregex = ('@OUTPUT([0-9]+)?@', '@OUTDIR@') if '@INPUT@' not in values: # Error out if any input-derived templates are present in the command match = iter_regexin_iter(inregex, command) if match: m = 'Command cannot have {!r}, since no input files were specified' raise MesonException(m.format(match)) else: if len(values['@INPUT@']) > 1: # Error out if @PLAINNAME@ or @BASENAME@ is present in the command match = iter_regexin_iter(inregex[1:], command) if match: raise MesonException('Command cannot have {!r} when there is ' 'more than one input file'.format(match)) # Error out if an invalid @INPUTnn@ template was specified for each in command: if not isinstance(each, str): continue match = re.search(inregex[0], each) if match and match.group() not in values: m = 'Command cannot have {!r} since there are only {!r} inputs' raise MesonException(m.format(match.group(), len(values['@INPUT@']))) if '@OUTPUT@' not in values: # Error out if any output-derived templates are present in the command match = iter_regexin_iter(outregex, command) if match: m = 'Command cannot have {!r} since there are no outputs' raise MesonException(m.format(match)) else: # Error out if an invalid @OUTPUTnn@ template was specified for each in command: if not isinstance(each, str): continue match = re.search(outregex[0], each) if match and match.group() not in values: m = 'Command cannot have {!r} since there are only {!r} outputs' raise MesonException(m.format(match.group(), len(values['@OUTPUT@']))) def substitute_values(command, values): ''' Substitute the template strings in the @values dict into the list of strings @command and return a new list. For a full list of the templates, see get_filenames_templates_dict() If multiple inputs/outputs are given in the @values dictionary, we substitute @INPUT@ and @OUTPUT@ only if they are the entire string, not just a part of it, and in that case we substitute *all* of them. ''' # Error checking _substitute_values_check_errors(command, values) # Substitution outcmd = [] rx_keys = [re.escape(key) for key in values if key not in ('@INPUT@', '@OUTPUT@')] value_rx = re.compile('|'.join(rx_keys)) if rx_keys else None for vv in command: if not isinstance(vv, str): outcmd.append(vv) elif '@INPUT@' in vv: inputs = values['@INPUT@'] if vv == '@INPUT@': outcmd += inputs elif len(inputs) == 1: outcmd.append(vv.replace('@INPUT@', inputs[0])) else: raise MesonException("Command has '@INPUT@' as part of a " "string and more than one input file") elif '@OUTPUT@' in vv: outputs = values['@OUTPUT@'] if vv == '@OUTPUT@': outcmd += outputs elif len(outputs) == 1: outcmd.append(vv.replace('@OUTPUT@', outputs[0])) else: raise MesonException("Command has '@OUTPUT@' as part of a " "string and more than one output file") # Append values that are exactly a template string. # This is faster than a string replace. elif vv in values: outcmd.append(values[vv]) # Substitute everything else with replacement elif value_rx: outcmd.append(value_rx.sub(lambda m: values[m.group(0)], vv)) else: outcmd.append(vv) return outcmd def get_filenames_templates_dict(inputs, outputs): ''' Create a dictionary with template strings as keys and values as values for the following templates: @INPUT@ - the full path to one or more input files, from @inputs @OUTPUT@ - the full path to one or more output files, from @outputs @OUTDIR@ - the full path to the directory containing the output files If there is only one input file, the following keys are also created: @PLAINNAME@ - the filename of the input file @BASENAME@ - the filename of the input file with the extension removed If there is more than one input file, the following keys are also created: @INPUT0@, @INPUT1@, ... one for each input file If there is more than one output file, the following keys are also created: @OUTPUT0@, @OUTPUT1@, ... one for each output file ''' values = {} # Gather values derived from the input if inputs: # We want to substitute all the inputs. values['@INPUT@'] = inputs for (ii, vv) in enumerate(inputs): # Write out @INPUT0@, @INPUT1@, ... values['@INPUT{}@'.format(ii)] = vv if len(inputs) == 1: # Just one value, substitute @PLAINNAME@ and @BASENAME@ values['@PLAINNAME@'] = plain = os.path.basename(inputs[0]) values['@BASENAME@'] = os.path.splitext(plain)[0] if outputs: # Gather values derived from the outputs, similar to above. values['@OUTPUT@'] = outputs for (ii, vv) in enumerate(outputs): values['@OUTPUT{}@'.format(ii)] = vv # Outdir should be the same for all outputs values['@OUTDIR@'] = os.path.dirname(outputs[0]) # Many external programs fail on empty arguments. if values['@OUTDIR@'] == '': values['@OUTDIR@'] = '.' return values def _make_tree_writable(topdir): # Ensure all files and directories under topdir are writable # (and readable) by owner. for d, _, files in os.walk(topdir): os.chmod(d, os.stat(d).st_mode | stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IREAD) for fname in files: fpath = os.path.join(d, fname) if os.path.isfile(fpath): os.chmod(fpath, os.stat(fpath).st_mode | stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IREAD) def windows_proof_rmtree(f): # On Windows if anyone is holding a file open you can't # delete it. As an example an anti virus scanner might # be scanning files you are trying to delete. The only # way to fix this is to try again and again. delays = [0.1, 0.1, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 0.5, 0.5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2] # Start by making the tree wriable. _make_tree_writable(f) for d in delays: try: shutil.rmtree(f) return except FileNotFoundError: return except (OSError, PermissionError): time.sleep(d) # Try one last time and throw if it fails. shutil.rmtree(f) def windows_proof_rm(fpath): """Like windows_proof_rmtree, but for a single file.""" if os.path.isfile(fpath): os.chmod(fpath, os.stat(fpath).st_mode | stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IREAD) delays = [0.1, 0.1, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 0.5, 0.5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2] for d in delays: try: os.unlink(fpath) return except FileNotFoundError: return except (OSError, PermissionError): time.sleep(d) os.unlink(fpath) def detect_subprojects(spdir_name, current_dir='', result=None): if result is None: result = {} spdir = os.path.join(current_dir, spdir_name) if not os.path.exists(spdir): return result for trial in glob(os.path.join(spdir, '*')): basename = os.path.basename(trial) if trial == 'packagecache': continue append_this = True if os.path.isdir(trial): detect_subprojects(spdir_name, trial, result) elif trial.endswith('.wrap') and os.path.isfile(trial): basename = os.path.splitext(basename)[0] else: append_this = False if append_this: if basename in result: result[basename].append(trial) else: result[basename] = [trial] return result def get_error_location_string(fname, lineno): return '{}:{}:'.format(fname, lineno) def substring_is_in_list(substr, strlist): for s in strlist: if substr in s: return True return False class OrderedSet(collections.abc.MutableSet): """A set that preserves the order in which items are added, by first insertion. """ def __init__(self, iterable=None): self.__container = collections.OrderedDict() if iterable: self.update(iterable) def __contains__(self, value): return value in self.__container def __iter__(self): return iter(self.__container.keys()) def __len__(self): return len(self.__container) def __repr__(self): # Don't print 'OrderedSet("")' for an empty set. if self.__container: return 'OrderedSet("{}")'.format( '", "'.join(repr(e) for e in self.__container.keys())) return 'OrderedSet()' def __reversed__(self): return reversed(self.__container) def add(self, value): self.__container[value] = None def discard(self, value): if value in self.__container: del self.__container[value] def update(self, iterable): for item in iterable: self.__container[item] = None def difference(self, set_): return type(self)(e for e in self if e not in set_) class BuildDirLock: def __init__(self, builddir): self.lockfilename = os.path.join(builddir, 'meson-private/meson.lock') def __enter__(self): self.lockfile = open(self.lockfilename, 'w') try: if have_fcntl: fcntl.flock(self.lockfile, fcntl.LOCK_EX | fcntl.LOCK_NB) elif have_msvcrt: msvcrt.locking(self.lockfile.fileno(), msvcrt.LK_NBLCK, 1) except (BlockingIOError, PermissionError): self.lockfile.close() raise MesonException('Some other Meson process is already using this build directory. Exiting.') def __exit__(self, *args): if have_fcntl: fcntl.flock(self.lockfile, fcntl.LOCK_UN) elif have_msvcrt: msvcrt.locking(self.lockfile.fileno(), msvcrt.LK_UNLCK, 1) self.lockfile.close() def relpath(path, start): # On Windows a relative path can't be evaluated for paths on two different # drives (i.e. c:\foo and f:\bar). The only thing left to do is to use the # original absolute path. try: return os.path.relpath(path, start) except ValueError: return path