# Copyright 2012-2022 The Meson development team # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """ Contains the strict minimum to run scripts. When the backend needs to call back into Meson during compilation for running scripts or wrapping commands, it is important to load as little python modules as possible for performance reasons. """ from __future__ import annotations from dataclasses import dataclass import os import abc import typing as T if T.TYPE_CHECKING: from hashlib import _Hash from typing_extensions import Literal from ..mparser import BaseNode from .. import programs EnvironOrDict = T.Union[T.Dict[str, str], os._Environ[str]] EnvInitValueType = T.Dict[str, T.Union[str, T.List[str]]] class MesonException(Exception): '''Exceptions thrown by Meson''' def __init__(self, *args: object, file: T.Optional[str] = None, lineno: T.Optional[int] = None, colno: T.Optional[int] = None): super().__init__(*args) self.file = file self.lineno = lineno self.colno = colno @classmethod def from_node(cls, *args: object, node: BaseNode) -> MesonException: """Create a MesonException with location data from a BaseNode :param node: A BaseNode to set location data from :return: A Meson Exception instance """ return cls(*args, file=node.filename, lineno=node.lineno, colno=node.colno) class MesonBugException(MesonException): '''Exceptions thrown when there is a clear Meson bug that should be reported''' def __init__(self, msg: str, file: T.Optional[str] = None, lineno: T.Optional[int] = None, colno: T.Optional[int] = None): super().__init__(msg + '\n\n This is a Meson bug and should be reported!', file=file, lineno=lineno, colno=colno) class HoldableObject(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): ''' Dummy base class for all objects that can be held by an interpreter.baseobjects.ObjectHolder ''' class EnvironmentVariables(HoldableObject): def __init__(self, values: T.Optional[EnvInitValueType] = None, init_method: Literal['set', 'prepend', 'append'] = 'set', separator: str = os.pathsep) -> None: self.envvars: T.List[T.Tuple[T.Callable[[T.Dict[str, str], str, T.List[str], str, T.Optional[str]], str], str, T.List[str], str]] = [] # The set of all env vars we have operations for. Only used for self.has_name() self.varnames: T.Set[str] = set() if values: init_func = getattr(self, init_method) for name, value in values.items(): v = value if isinstance(value, list) else [value] init_func(name, v, separator) def __repr__(self) -> str: repr_str = "<{0}: {1}>" return repr_str.format(self.__class__.__name__, self.envvars) def hash(self, hasher: _Hash) -> None: myenv = self.get_env({}) for key in sorted(myenv.keys()): hasher.update(bytes(key, encoding='utf-8')) hasher.update(b',') hasher.update(bytes(myenv[key], encoding='utf-8')) hasher.update(b';') def has_name(self, name: str) -> bool: return name in self.varnames def get_names(self) -> T.Set[str]: return self.varnames def set(self, name: str, values: T.List[str], separator: str = os.pathsep) -> None: self.varnames.add(name) self.envvars.append((self._set, name, values, separator)) def append(self, name: str, values: T.List[str], separator: str = os.pathsep) -> None: self.varnames.add(name) self.envvars.append((self._append, name, values, separator)) def prepend(self, name: str, values: T.List[str], separator: str = os.pathsep) -> None: self.varnames.add(name) self.envvars.append((self._prepend, name, values, separator)) @staticmethod def _set(env: T.Dict[str, str], name: str, values: T.List[str], separator: str, default_value: T.Optional[str]) -> str: return separator.join(values) @staticmethod def _append(env: T.Dict[str, str], name: str, values: T.List[str], separator: str, default_value: T.Optional[str]) -> str: curr = env.get(name, default_value) return separator.join(values if curr is None else [curr] + values) @staticmethod def _prepend(env: T.Dict[str, str], name: str, values: T.List[str], separator: str, default_value: T.Optional[str]) -> str: curr = env.get(name, default_value) return separator.join(values if curr is None else values + [curr]) def get_env(self, full_env: EnvironOrDict, default_fmt: T.Optional[str] = None) -> T.Dict[str, str]: env = full_env.copy() for method, name, values, separator in self.envvars: default_value = default_fmt.format(name) if default_fmt else None env[name] = method(env, name, values, separator, default_value) return env @dataclass(eq=False) class ExecutableSerialisation: # XXX: should capture and feed default to False, instead of None? cmd_args: T.List[str] env: T.Optional[EnvironmentVariables] = None exe_wrapper: T.Optional['programs.ExternalProgram'] = None workdir: T.Optional[str] = None extra_paths: T.Optional[T.List] = None capture: T.Optional[bool] = None feed: T.Optional[bool] = None tag: T.Optional[str] = None verbose: bool = False def __post_init__(self) -> None: self.pickled = False self.skip_if_destdir = False self.subproject = '' self.dry_run = False