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# Copyright 2012-2017 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.
import pickle, os, uuid
from pathlib import PurePath
from .mesonlib import MesonException, commonpath
from .mesonlib import default_libdir, default_libexecdir, default_prefix
version = '0.39.0.dev1'
backendlist = ['ninja', 'vs2010', 'vs2015', 'xcode']
class UserOption:
def __init__(self, name, description, choices):
super().__init__()
self.name = name
self.choices = choices
self.description = description
def parse_string(self, valuestring):
return valuestring
class UserStringOption(UserOption):
def __init__(self, name, description, value, choices=None):
super().__init__(name, description, choices)
self.set_value(value)
def validate(self, value):
if not isinstance(value, str):
raise MesonException('Value "%s" for string option "%s" is not a string.' % (str(value), self.name))
def set_value(self, newvalue):
self.validate(newvalue)
self.value = newvalue
class UserBooleanOption(UserOption):
def __init__(self, name, description, value):
super().__init__(name, description, [True, False])
self.set_value(value)
def tobool(self, thing):
if isinstance(thing, bool):
return thing
if thing.lower() == 'true':
return True
if thing.lower() == 'false':
return False
raise MesonException('Value %s is not boolean (true or false).' % thing)
def set_value(self, newvalue):
self.value = self.tobool(newvalue)
def parse_string(self, valuestring):
if valuestring == 'false':
return False
if valuestring == 'true':
return True
raise MesonException('Value "%s" for boolean option "%s" is not a boolean.' % (valuestring, self.name))
def __bool__(self):
return self.value
class UserComboOption(UserOption):
def __init__(self, name, description, choices, value):
super().__init__(name, description, choices)
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 set_value(self, newvalue):
if newvalue 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.' % (newvalue, self.name, optionsstring))
self.value = newvalue
class UserStringArrayOption(UserOption):
def __init__(self, name, description, value, **kwargs):
super().__init__(name, description, kwargs.get('choices', []))
self.set_value(value)
def set_value(self, newvalue):
if isinstance(newvalue, str):
if not newvalue.startswith('['):
raise MesonException('Valuestring does not define an array: ' + newvalue)
newvalue = eval(newvalue, {}, {}) # Yes, it is unsafe.
if not isinstance(newvalue, list):
raise MesonException('"{0}" should be a string array, but it is not'.format(str(newvalue)))
for i in newvalue:
if not isinstance(i, str):
raise MesonException('String array element "{0}" is not a string.'.format(str(newvalue)))
self.value = newvalue
# 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.guid = str(uuid.uuid4()).upper()
self.test_guid = str(uuid.uuid4()).upper()
self.regen_guid = str(uuid.uuid4()).upper()
self.target_guids = {}
self.version = version
self.init_builtins(options)
self.user_options = {}
self.compiler_options = {}
self.base_options = {}
# These two, external_*args, are set via env vars CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, etc
# but only when not cross-compiling.
self.external_args = {}
self.external_link_args = {}
if options.cross_file is not None:
self.cross_file = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), options.cross_file)
else:
self.cross_file = None
self.compilers = {}
self.cross_compilers = {}
self.deps = {}
self.modules = {}
# Only to print a warning if it changes between Meson invocations.
self.pkgconf_envvar = os.environ.get('PKG_CONFIG_PATH', '')
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
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 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, options):
self.builtins = {}
# Sanitize prefix
options.prefix = self.sanitize_prefix(options.prefix)
# Initialize other builtin options
for key in get_builtin_options():
if hasattr(options, key):
value = getattr(options, key)
value = self.sanitize_dir_option_value(options.prefix, key, value)
setattr(options, key, value)
else:
value = get_builtin_option_default(key)
args = [key] + builtin_options[key][1:-1] + [value]
self.builtins[key] = builtin_options[key][0](*args)
def get_builtin_option(self, optname):
if optname in self.builtins:
return self.builtins[optname].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)
def load(filename):
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:
raise MesonException(load_fail_msg)
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.\nPlease delete this build directory AND create a new one.' %
(obj.version, version))
return obj
def save(obj, filename):
if obj.version != version:
raise MesonException('Fatal version mismatch corruption.')
with open(filename, 'wb') as f:
pickle.dump(obj, f)
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] == UserStringOption:
return None
elif builtin_options[optname][0] == UserBooleanOption:
return [True, False]
else:
return builtin_options[optname][2]
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_default(optname):
if is_builtin_option(optname):
o = builtin_options[optname]
if o[0] == UserComboOption:
return o[3]
return o[2]
else:
raise RuntimeError('Tried to get the default value for an unknown builtin option \'%s\'.' % optname)
builtin_options = {
'buildtype': [UserComboOption, 'Build type to use.', ['plain', 'debug', 'debugoptimized', 'release', 'minsize'], 'debug'],
'strip': [UserBooleanOption, 'Strip targets on install.', False],
'unity': [UserBooleanOption, 'Unity build.', False],
'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, localstatedir and sharedstatedir are a bit special. These defaults to ${prefix}/etc,
# ${prefix}/var and ${prefix}/com but nobody uses that. Instead they always set it
# manually to /etc, /var and /var/lib. This default values is thus pointless and not really used
# but we set it to this for consistency with other systems.
#
# Projects installing to sysconfdir, localstatedir or sharedstatedir probably want
# to set the following in project():
#
# default_options : ['sysconfdir=/etc', 'localstatedir=/var', 'sharedstatedir=/var/lib']
'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'], '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],
}
# Installation directories that can reside in a path outside of the prefix
builtin_dir_noprefix_options = {'sysconfdir', 'localstatedir', 'sharedstatedir'}
forbidden_target_names = {'clean': None,
'clean-ctlist': None,
'clean-gcno': None,
'clean-gcda': 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,
}