# Copyright 2012-2019 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. from . import mlog import pickle, os, uuid, shlex import sys from itertools import chain from pathlib import PurePath from collections import OrderedDict from .mesonlib import ( MesonException, default_libdir, default_libexecdir, default_prefix ) from .wrap import WrapMode import ast import argparse import configparser version = '0.49.999' backendlist = ['ninja', 'vs', 'vs2010', 'vs2015', 'vs2017', 'xcode'] default_yielding = False class UserOption: def __init__(self, name, description, choices, yielding): super().__init__() self.name = name self.choices = choices self.description = description if yielding is None: yielding = default_yielding if not isinstance(yielding, bool): raise MesonException('Value of "yielding" must be a boolean.') self.yielding = yielding def printable_value(self): return self.value # Check that the input is a valid value and return the # "cleaned" or "native" version. For example the Boolean # option could take the string "true" and return True. def validate_value(self, value): raise RuntimeError('Derived option class did not override validate_value.') def set_value(self, newvalue): self.value = self.validate_value(newvalue) class UserStringOption(UserOption): def __init__(self, name, description, value, choices=None, yielding=None): super().__init__(name, description, choices, yielding) self.set_value(value) def validate_value(self, value): if not isinstance(value, str): raise MesonException('Value "%s" for string option "%s" is not a string.' % (str(value), self.name)) return value class UserBooleanOption(UserOption): def __init__(self, name, description, value, yielding=None): super().__init__(name, description, [True, False], yielding) self.set_value(value) def __bool__(self): return self.value def validate_value(self, value): if isinstance(value, bool): return value if value.lower() == 'true': return True if value.lower() == 'false': return False raise MesonException('Value %s is not boolean (true or false).' % value) class UserIntegerOption(UserOption): def __init__(self, name, description, min_value, max_value, value, yielding=None): super().__init__(name, description, [True, False], yielding) self.min_value = min_value self.max_value = max_value self.set_value(value) c = [] if min_value is not None: c.append('>=' + str(min_value)) if max_value is not None: c.append('<=' + str(max_value)) self.choices = ', '.join(c) def validate_value(self, value): if isinstance(value, str): value = self.toint(value) if not isinstance(value, int): raise MesonException('New value for integer option is not an integer.') if self.min_value is not None and value < self.min_value: raise MesonException('New value %d is less than minimum value %d.' % (value, self.min_value)) if self.max_value is not None and value > self.max_value: raise MesonException('New value %d is more than maximum value %d.' % (value, self.max_value)) return value def toint(self, valuestring): try: return int(valuestring) except ValueError: raise MesonException('Value string "%s" is not convertable to an integer.' % valuestring) class UserUmaskOption(UserIntegerOption): def __init__(self, name, description, value, yielding=None): super().__init__(name, description, 0, 0o777, value, yielding) self.choices = ['preserve', '0000-0777'] def printable_value(self): if self.value == 'preserve': return self.value return format(self.value, '04o') def validate_value(self, value): if value is None or value == 'preserve': return 'preserve' return super().validate_value(value) def toint(self, valuestring): try: return int(valuestring, 8) except ValueError as e: raise MesonException('Invalid mode: {}'.format(e)) class UserComboOption(UserOption): def __init__(self, name, description, choices, value, yielding=None): super().__init__(name, description, choices, yielding) if not isinstance(self.choices, list): raise MesonException('Combo choices must be an array.') for i in self.choices: if not isinstance(i, str): raise MesonException('Combo choice elements must be strings.') self.set_value(value) def validate_value(self, value): if value not in self.choices: optionsstring = ', '.join(['"%s"' % (item,) for item in self.choices]) raise MesonException('Value "%s" for combo option "%s" is not one of the choices. Possible choices are: %s.' % (value, self.name, optionsstring)) return value class UserArrayOption(UserOption): def __init__(self, name, description, value, shlex_split=False, user_input=False, allow_dups=False, **kwargs): super().__init__(name, description, kwargs.get('choices', []), yielding=kwargs.get('yielding', None)) self.shlex_split = shlex_split self.allow_dups = allow_dups self.value = self.validate_value(value, user_input=user_input) def validate_value(self, value, user_input=True): # User input is for options defined on the command line (via -D # options). Users can put their input in as a comma separated # string, but for defining options in meson_options.txt the format # should match that of a combo if not user_input and isinstance(value, str) and not value.startswith('['): raise MesonException('Value does not define an array: ' + value) if isinstance(value, str): if value.startswith('['): newvalue = ast.literal_eval(value) elif value == '': newvalue = [] else: if self.shlex_split: newvalue = shlex.split(value) else: newvalue = [v.strip() for v in value.split(',')] elif isinstance(value, list): newvalue = value else: raise MesonException('"{0}" should be a string array, but it is not'.format(str(newvalue))) if not self.allow_dups and len(set(newvalue)) != len(newvalue): msg = 'Duplicated values in array option "%s" is deprecated. ' \ 'This will become a hard error in the future.' % (self.name) mlog.deprecation(msg) for i in newvalue: if not isinstance(i, str): raise MesonException('String array element "{0}" is not a string.'.format(str(newvalue))) if self.choices: bad = [x for x in newvalue if x not in self.choices] if bad: raise MesonException('Options "{}" are not in allowed choices: "{}"'.format( ', '.join(bad), ', '.join(self.choices))) return newvalue class UserFeatureOption(UserComboOption): static_choices = ['enabled', 'disabled', 'auto'] def __init__(self, name, description, value, yielding=None): super().__init__(name, description, self.static_choices, value, yielding) def is_enabled(self): return self.value == 'enabled' def is_disabled(self): return self.value == 'disabled' def is_auto(self): return self.value == 'auto' def load_configs(filenames): """Load native files.""" def gen(): for f in filenames: f = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(f)) if os.path.exists(f): yield f continue elif sys.platform != 'win32': f = os.path.basename(f) paths = [ os.environ.get('XDG_DATA_HOME', os.path.expanduser('~/.local/share')), ] + os.environ.get('XDG_DATA_DIRS', '/usr/local/share:/usr/share').split(':') for path in paths: path_to_try = os.path.join(path, 'meson', 'native', f) if os.path.isfile(path_to_try): yield path_to_try break else: raise MesonException('Cannot find specified native file: ' + f) continue raise MesonException('Cannot find specified native file: ' + f) config = configparser.SafeConfigParser() config.read(gen()) return config # This class contains all data that must persist over multiple # invocations of Meson. It is roughly the same thing as # cmakecache. class CoreData: def __init__(self, options): self.lang_guids = { 'default': '8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942', 'c': '8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942', 'cpp': '8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942', 'test': '3AC096D0-A1C2-E12C-1390-A8335801FDAB', 'directory': '2150E333-8FDC-42A3-9474-1A3956D46DE8', } self.test_guid = str(uuid.uuid4()).upper() self.regen_guid = str(uuid.uuid4()).upper() self.install_guid = str(uuid.uuid4()).upper() self.target_guids = {} self.version = version self.init_builtins() self.backend_options = {} self.user_options = {} self.compiler_options = {} self.base_options = {} self.external_preprocess_args = {} # CPPFLAGS only self.cross_file = self.__load_cross_file(options.cross_file) self.compilers = OrderedDict() self.cross_compilers = OrderedDict() self.deps = OrderedDict() # Only to print a warning if it changes between Meson invocations. self.pkgconf_envvar = os.environ.get('PKG_CONFIG_PATH', '') self.config_files = self.__load_config_files(options.native_file) self.libdir_cross_fixup() @staticmethod def __load_config_files(filenames): if not filenames: return [] filenames = [os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(os.path.expanduser(f))) for f in filenames] return filenames @staticmethod def __load_cross_file(filename): """Try to load the cross file. If the filename is None return None. If the filename is an absolute (after resolving variables and ~), return that absolute path. Next, check if the file is relative to the current source dir. If the path still isn't resolved do the following: Windows: - Error *: - $XDG_DATA_HOME/meson/cross (or ~/.local/share/meson/cross if undefined) - $XDG_DATA_DIRS/meson/cross (or /usr/local/share/meson/cross:/usr/share/meson/cross if undefined) - Error Non-Windows follows the Linux path and will honor XDG_* if set. This simplifies the implementation somewhat. """ if filename is None: return None filename = os.path.expanduser(os.path.expandvars(filename)) if os.path.isabs(filename): return filename path_to_try = os.path.abspath(filename) if os.path.isfile(path_to_try): return path_to_try if sys.platform != 'win32': paths = [ os.environ.get('XDG_DATA_HOME', os.path.expanduser('~/.local/share')), ] + os.environ.get('XDG_DATA_DIRS', '/usr/local/share:/usr/share').split(':') for path in paths: path_to_try = os.path.join(path, 'meson', 'cross', filename) if os.path.isfile(path_to_try): return path_to_try raise MesonException('Cannot find specified cross file: ' + filename) raise MesonException('Cannot find specified cross file: ' + filename) def libdir_cross_fixup(self): # By default set libdir to "lib" when cross compiling since # getting the "system default" is always wrong on multiarch # platforms as it gets a value like lib/x86_64-linux-gnu. if self.cross_file is not None: self.builtins['libdir'].value = 'lib' def sanitize_prefix(self, prefix): if not os.path.isabs(prefix): raise MesonException('prefix value {!r} must be an absolute path' ''.format(prefix)) if prefix.endswith('/') or prefix.endswith('\\'): # On Windows we need to preserve the trailing slash if the # string is of type 'C:\' because 'C:' is not an absolute path. if len(prefix) == 3 and prefix[1] == ':': pass # If prefix is a single character, preserve it since it is # the root directory. elif len(prefix) == 1: pass else: prefix = prefix[:-1] return prefix def sanitize_dir_option_value(self, prefix, option, value): ''' If the option is an installation directory option and the value is an absolute path, check that it resides within prefix and return the value as a path relative to the prefix. This way everyone can do f.ex, get_option('libdir') and be sure to get the library directory relative to prefix. ''' if option.endswith('dir') and os.path.isabs(value) and \ option not in builtin_dir_noprefix_options: # Value must be a subdir of the prefix # commonpath will always return a path in the native format, so we # must use pathlib.PurePath to do the same conversion before # comparing. if os.path.commonpath([value, prefix]) != str(PurePath(prefix)): m = 'The value of the {!r} option is {!r} which must be a ' \ 'subdir of the prefix {!r}.\nNote that if you pass a ' \ 'relative path, it is assumed to be a subdir of prefix.' raise MesonException(m.format(option, value, prefix)) # Convert path to be relative to prefix skip = len(prefix) + 1 value = value[skip:] return value def init_builtins(self): # Create builtin options with default values self.builtins = {} prefix = get_builtin_option_default('prefix') for key in get_builtin_options(): value = get_builtin_option_default(key, prefix) args = [key] + builtin_options[key][1:-1] + [value] self.builtins[key] = builtin_options[key][0](*args) def init_backend_options(self, backend_name): if backend_name == 'ninja': self.backend_options['backend_max_links'] = \ UserIntegerOption( 'backend_max_links', 'Maximum number of linker processes to run or 0 for no ' 'limit', 0, None, 0) elif backend_name.startswith('vs'): self.backend_options['backend_startup_project'] = \ UserStringOption( 'backend_startup_project', 'Default project to execute in Visual Studio', '') def get_builtin_option(self, optname): if optname in self.builtins: v = self.builtins[optname] if optname == 'wrap_mode': return WrapMode.from_string(v.value) return v.value raise RuntimeError('Tried to get unknown builtin option %s.' % optname) def set_builtin_option(self, optname, value): if optname == 'prefix': value = self.sanitize_prefix(value) elif optname in self.builtins: prefix = self.builtins['prefix'].value value = self.sanitize_dir_option_value(prefix, optname, value) else: raise RuntimeError('Tried to set unknown builtin option %s.' % optname) self.builtins[optname].set_value(value) # Make sure that buildtype matches other settings. if optname == 'buildtype': self.set_others_from_buildtype(value) else: self.set_buildtype_from_others() def set_others_from_buildtype(self, value): if value == 'plain': opt = '0' debug = False elif value == 'debug': opt = '0' debug = True elif value == 'debugoptimized': opt = '2' debug = True elif value == 'release': opt = '3' debug = False elif value == 'minsize': opt = 's' debug = True else: assert(value == 'custom') return self.builtins['optimization'].set_value(opt) self.builtins['debug'].set_value(debug) def set_buildtype_from_others(self): opt = self.builtins['optimization'].value debug = self.builtins['debug'].value if opt == '0' and not debug: mode = 'plain' elif opt == '0' and debug: mode = 'debug' elif opt == '2' and debug: mode = 'debugoptimized' elif opt == '3' and not debug: mode = 'release' elif opt == 's' and debug: mode = 'minsize' else: mode = 'custom' self.builtins['buildtype'].set_value(mode) def _get_all_nonbuiltin_options(self): yield self.backend_options yield self.user_options yield self.compiler_options yield self.base_options def get_all_options(self): return chain( iter([self.builtins]), self._get_all_nonbuiltin_options()) def validate_option_value(self, option_name, override_value): for opts in self.get_all_options(): if option_name in opts: opt = opts[option_name] return opt.validate_value(override_value) raise MesonException('Tried to validate unknown option %s.' % option_name) def get_external_args(self, lang): return self.compiler_options[lang + '_args'].value def get_external_link_args(self, lang): return self.compiler_options[lang + '_link_args'].value def get_external_preprocess_args(self, lang): return self.external_preprocess_args[lang] def merge_user_options(self, options): for (name, value) in options.items(): if name not in self.user_options: self.user_options[name] = value else: oldval = self.user_options[name] if type(oldval) != type(value): self.user_options[name] = value def set_options(self, options, subproject=''): # Set prefix first because it's needed to sanitize other options prefix = self.builtins['prefix'].value if 'prefix' in options: prefix = self.sanitize_prefix(options['prefix']) self.builtins['prefix'].set_value(prefix) for key in builtin_dir_noprefix_options: if key not in options: self.builtins[key].set_value(get_builtin_option_default(key, prefix)) unknown_options = [] for k, v in options.items(): if k == 'prefix': pass elif k in self.builtins: self.set_builtin_option(k, v) else: for opts in self._get_all_nonbuiltin_options(): if k in opts: tgt = opts[k] tgt.set_value(v) break else: unknown_options.append(k) if unknown_options: unknown_options = ', '.join(sorted(unknown_options)) sub = 'In subproject {}: '.format(subproject) if subproject else '' mlog.warning('{}Unknown options: "{}"'.format(sub, unknown_options)) def set_default_options(self, default_options, subproject, cmd_line_options): # Set default options as if they were passed to the command line. # Subprojects can only define default for user options. from . import optinterpreter for k, v in default_options.items(): if subproject: if optinterpreter.is_invalid_name(k): continue k = subproject + ':' + k cmd_line_options.setdefault(k, v) # Create a subset of cmd_line_options, keeping only options for this # subproject. Also take builtin options if it's the main project. # Language and backend specific options will be set later when adding # languages and setting the backend (builtin options must be set first # to know which backend we'll use). options = {} for k, v in cmd_line_options.items(): if subproject: if not k.startswith(subproject + ':'): continue elif k not in get_builtin_options(): if ':' in k: continue if optinterpreter.is_invalid_name(k): continue options[k] = v self.set_options(options, subproject) def process_new_compilers(self, lang: str, comp, cross_comp, cmd_line_options): from . import compilers self.compilers[lang] = comp # Native compiler always exist so always add its options. new_options = comp.get_options() if cross_comp is not None: self.cross_compilers[lang] = cross_comp new_options.update(cross_comp.get_options()) optprefix = lang + '_' for k, o in new_options.items(): if not k.startswith(optprefix): raise MesonException('Internal error, %s has incorrect prefix.' % k) if k in cmd_line_options: o.set_value(cmd_line_options[k]) self.compiler_options.setdefault(k, o) # Unlike compiler and linker flags, preprocessor flags are not in # compiler_options because they are not visible to user. preproc_flags = comp.get_preproc_flags() preproc_flags = shlex.split(preproc_flags) self.external_preprocess_args.setdefault(lang, preproc_flags) enabled_opts = [] for optname in comp.base_options: if optname in self.base_options: continue oobj = compilers.base_options[optname] if optname in cmd_line_options: oobj.set_value(cmd_line_options[optname]) enabled_opts.append(optname) self.base_options[optname] = oobj self.emit_base_options_warnings(enabled_opts) def emit_base_options_warnings(self, enabled_opts: list): if 'b_bitcode' in enabled_opts: mlog.warning('Base option \'b_bitcode\' is enabled, which is incompatible with many linker options. Incompatible options such as such as \'b_asneeded\' have been disabled.') mlog.warning('Please see https://mesonbuild.com/Builtin-options.html#Notes_about_Apple_Bitcode_support for more details.') class CmdLineFileParser(configparser.ConfigParser): def __init__(self): # We don't want ':' as key delimiter, otherwise it would break when # storing subproject options like "subproject:option=value" super().__init__(delimiters=['=']) def get_cmd_line_file(build_dir): return os.path.join(build_dir, 'meson-private', 'cmd_line.txt') def read_cmd_line_file(build_dir, options): filename = get_cmd_line_file(build_dir) config = CmdLineFileParser() config.read(filename) # Do a copy because config is not really a dict. options.cmd_line_options # overrides values from the file. d = dict(config['options']) d.update(options.cmd_line_options) options.cmd_line_options = d properties = config['properties'] if options.cross_file is None: options.cross_file = properties.get('cross_file', None) if not options.native_file: # This will be a string in the form: "['first', 'second', ...]", use # literal_eval to get it into the list of strings. options.native_file = ast.literal_eval(properties.get('native_file', '[]')) def write_cmd_line_file(build_dir, options): filename = get_cmd_line_file(build_dir) config = CmdLineFileParser() properties = {} if options.cross_file is not None: properties['cross_file'] = options.cross_file if options.native_file: properties['native_file'] = options.native_file config['options'] = options.cmd_line_options config['properties'] = properties with open(filename, 'w') as f: config.write(f) def update_cmd_line_file(build_dir, options): filename = get_cmd_line_file(build_dir) config = CmdLineFileParser() config.read(filename) config['options'].update(options.cmd_line_options) with open(filename, 'w') as f: config.write(f) def load(build_dir): filename = os.path.join(build_dir, 'meson-private', 'coredata.dat') load_fail_msg = 'Coredata file {!r} is corrupted. Try with a fresh build tree.'.format(filename) try: with open(filename, 'rb') as f: obj = pickle.load(f) except (pickle.UnpicklingError, EOFError): raise MesonException(load_fail_msg) except AttributeError: raise MesonException( "Coredata file {!r} references functions or classes that don't " "exist. This probably means that it was generated with an old " "version of meson.".format(filename)) if not isinstance(obj, CoreData): raise MesonException(load_fail_msg) if obj.version != version: raise MesonException('Build directory has been generated with Meson version %s, ' 'which is incompatible with current version %s.\n' % (obj.version, version)) return obj def save(obj, build_dir): filename = os.path.join(build_dir, 'meson-private', 'coredata.dat') prev_filename = filename + '.prev' tempfilename = filename + '~' if obj.version != version: raise MesonException('Fatal version mismatch corruption.') if os.path.exists(filename): import shutil shutil.copyfile(filename, prev_filename) with open(tempfilename, 'wb') as f: pickle.dump(obj, f) f.flush() os.fsync(f.fileno()) os.replace(tempfilename, filename) return filename def get_builtin_options(): return list(builtin_options.keys()) def is_builtin_option(optname): return optname in get_builtin_options() def get_builtin_option_choices(optname): if is_builtin_option(optname): if builtin_options[optname][0] == UserComboOption: return builtin_options[optname][2] elif builtin_options[optname][0] == UserBooleanOption: return [True, False] elif builtin_options[optname][0] == UserFeatureOption: return UserFeatureOption.static_choices else: return None else: raise RuntimeError('Tried to get the supported values for an unknown builtin option \'%s\'.' % optname) def get_builtin_option_description(optname): if is_builtin_option(optname): return builtin_options[optname][1] else: raise RuntimeError('Tried to get the description for an unknown builtin option \'%s\'.' % optname) def get_builtin_option_action(optname): default = builtin_options[optname][2] if default is True: return 'store_false' elif default is False: return 'store_true' return None def get_builtin_option_default(optname, prefix=''): if is_builtin_option(optname): o = builtin_options[optname] if o[0] == UserComboOption: return o[3] if o[0] == UserIntegerOption: return o[4] try: return builtin_dir_noprefix_options[optname][prefix] except KeyError: pass return o[2] else: raise RuntimeError('Tried to get the default value for an unknown builtin option \'%s\'.' % optname) def get_builtin_option_cmdline_name(name): if name == 'warning_level': return '--warnlevel' else: return '--' + name.replace('_', '-') def add_builtin_argument(p, name): kwargs = {} c = get_builtin_option_choices(name) b = get_builtin_option_action(name) h = get_builtin_option_description(name) if not b: h = h.rstrip('.') + ' (default: %s).' % get_builtin_option_default(name) else: kwargs['action'] = b if c and not b: kwargs['choices'] = c kwargs['default'] = argparse.SUPPRESS kwargs['dest'] = name cmdline_name = get_builtin_option_cmdline_name(name) p.add_argument(cmdline_name, help=h, **kwargs) def register_builtin_arguments(parser): for n in builtin_options: add_builtin_argument(parser, n) parser.add_argument('-D', action='append', dest='projectoptions', default=[], metavar="option", help='Set the value of an option, can be used several times to set multiple options.') def create_options_dict(options): result = {} for o in options: try: (key, value) = o.split('=', 1) except ValueError: raise MesonException('Option {!r} must have a value separated by equals sign.'.format(o)) result[key] = value return result def parse_cmd_line_options(args): args.cmd_line_options = create_options_dict(args.projectoptions) # Merge builtin options set with --option into the dict. for name in builtin_options: value = getattr(args, name, None) if value is not None: if name in args.cmd_line_options: cmdline_name = get_builtin_option_cmdline_name(name) raise MesonException( 'Got argument {0} as both -D{0} and {1}. Pick one.'.format(name, cmdline_name)) args.cmd_line_options[name] = value delattr(args, name) builtin_options = { 'buildtype': [UserComboOption, 'Build type to use', ['plain', 'debug', 'debugoptimized', 'release', 'minsize', 'custom'], 'debug'], 'strip': [UserBooleanOption, 'Strip targets on install', False], 'unity': [UserComboOption, 'Unity build', ['on', 'off', 'subprojects'], 'off'], 'prefix': [UserStringOption, 'Installation prefix', default_prefix()], 'libdir': [UserStringOption, 'Library directory', default_libdir()], 'libexecdir': [UserStringOption, 'Library executable directory', default_libexecdir()], 'bindir': [UserStringOption, 'Executable directory', 'bin'], 'sbindir': [UserStringOption, 'System executable directory', 'sbin'], 'includedir': [UserStringOption, 'Header file directory', 'include'], 'datadir': [UserStringOption, 'Data file directory', 'share'], 'mandir': [UserStringOption, 'Manual page directory', 'share/man'], 'infodir': [UserStringOption, 'Info page directory', 'share/info'], 'localedir': [UserStringOption, 'Locale data directory', 'share/locale'], 'sysconfdir': [UserStringOption, 'Sysconf data directory', 'etc'], 'localstatedir': [UserStringOption, 'Localstate data directory', 'var'], 'sharedstatedir': [UserStringOption, 'Architecture-independent data directory', 'com'], 'werror': [UserBooleanOption, 'Treat warnings as errors', False], 'warning_level': [UserComboOption, 'Compiler warning level to use', ['1', '2', '3'], '1'], 'layout': [UserComboOption, 'Build directory layout', ['mirror', 'flat'], 'mirror'], 'default_library': [UserComboOption, 'Default library type', ['shared', 'static', 'both'], 'shared'], 'backend': [UserComboOption, 'Backend to use', backendlist, 'ninja'], 'stdsplit': [UserBooleanOption, 'Split stdout and stderr in test logs', True], 'errorlogs': [UserBooleanOption, "Whether to print the logs from failing tests", True], 'install_umask': [UserUmaskOption, 'Default umask to apply on permissions of installed files', '022'], 'auto_features': [UserFeatureOption, "Override value of all 'auto' features", 'auto'], 'optimization': [UserComboOption, 'Optimization level', ['0', 'g', '1', '2', '3', 's'], '0'], 'debug': [UserBooleanOption, 'Debug', True], 'wrap_mode': [UserComboOption, 'Wrap mode', ['default', 'nofallback', 'nodownload', 'forcefallback'], 'default'], } # Special prefix-dependent defaults for installation directories that reside in # a path outside of the prefix in FHS and common usage. builtin_dir_noprefix_options = { 'sysconfdir': {'/usr': '/etc'}, 'localstatedir': {'/usr': '/var', '/usr/local': '/var/local'}, 'sharedstatedir': {'/usr': '/var/lib', '/usr/local': '/var/local/lib'}, } forbidden_target_names = {'clean': None, 'clean-ctlist': None, 'clean-gcno': None, 'clean-gcda': None, 'coverage': None, 'coverage-text': None, 'coverage-xml': None, 'coverage-html': None, 'phony': None, 'PHONY': None, 'all': None, 'test': None, 'benchmark': None, 'install': None, 'uninstall': None, 'build.ninja': None, 'scan-build': None, 'reconfigure': None, 'dist': None, 'distcheck': None, }