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# Copyright 2012-2017 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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import typing as T |
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import os |
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import re |
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import pickle |
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import shlex |
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import subprocess |
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from collections import OrderedDict |
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from enum import Enum, unique |
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import itertools |
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from pathlib import PurePath, Path |
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from functools import lru_cache |
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from . import backends |
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from .. import modules |
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from .. import environment, mesonlib |
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from .. import build |
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from .. import mlog |
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from .. import compilers |
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from ..arglist import CompilerArgs |
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from ..compilers import ( |
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Compiler, CCompiler, |
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FortranCompiler, |
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PGICCompiler, |
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VisualStudioLikeCompiler, |
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) |
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from ..linkers import ArLinker, RSPFileSyntax |
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from ..mesonlib import ( |
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File, LibType, MachineChoice, MesonException, OrderedSet, PerMachine, |
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ProgressBar, quote_arg, unholder, |
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) |
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from ..mesonlib import get_compiler_for_source, has_path_sep, OptionKey |
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from .backends import CleanTrees |
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from ..build import GeneratedList, InvalidArguments |
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from ..interpreter import Interpreter |
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if T.TYPE_CHECKING: |
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from ..linkers import StaticLinker |
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from ..compilers.cs import CsCompiler |
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FORTRAN_INCLUDE_PAT = r"^\s*#?include\s*['\"](\w+\.\w+)['\"]" |
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FORTRAN_MODULE_PAT = r"^\s*\bmodule\b\s+(\w+)\s*(?:!+.*)*$" |
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FORTRAN_SUBMOD_PAT = r"^\s*\bsubmodule\b\s*\((\w+:?\w+)\)\s*(\w+)" |
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FORTRAN_USE_PAT = r"^\s*use,?\s*(?:non_intrinsic)?\s*(?:::)?\s*(\w+)" |
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def cmd_quote(s): |
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# see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/api/shellapi/nf-shellapi-commandlinetoargvw#remarks |
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# backslash escape any existing double quotes |
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# any existing backslashes preceding a quote are doubled |
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s = re.sub(r'(\\*)"', lambda m: '\\' * (len(m.group(1)) * 2 + 1) + '"', s) |
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# any terminal backslashes likewise need doubling |
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s = re.sub(r'(\\*)$', lambda m: '\\' * (len(m.group(1)) * 2), s) |
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# and double quote |
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s = f'"{s}"' |
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return s |
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def gcc_rsp_quote(s): |
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# see: the function buildargv() in libiberty |
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# |
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# this differs from sh-quoting in that a backslash *always* escapes the |
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# following character, even inside single quotes. |
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s = s.replace('\\', '\\\\') |
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return shlex.quote(s) |
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# How ninja executes command lines differs between Unix and Windows |
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# (see https://ninja-build.org/manual.html#ref_rule_command) |
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if mesonlib.is_windows(): |
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quote_func = cmd_quote |
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execute_wrapper = ['cmd', '/c'] # unused |
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rmfile_prefix = ['del', '/f', '/s', '/q', '{}', '&&'] |
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else: |
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quote_func = quote_arg |
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execute_wrapper = [] |
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rmfile_prefix = ['rm', '-f', '{}', '&&'] |
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def get_rsp_threshold(): |
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'''Return a conservative estimate of the commandline size in bytes |
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above which a response file should be used. May be overridden for |
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debugging by setting environment variable MESON_RSP_THRESHOLD.''' |
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if mesonlib.is_windows(): |
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# Usually 32k, but some projects might use cmd.exe, |
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# and that has a limit of 8k. |
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limit = 8192 |
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else: |
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# On Linux, ninja always passes the commandline as a single |
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# big string to /bin/sh, and the kernel limits the size of a |
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# single argument; see MAX_ARG_STRLEN |
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limit = 131072 |
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# Be conservative |
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limit = limit / 2 |
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return int(os.environ.get('MESON_RSP_THRESHOLD', limit)) |
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# a conservative estimate of the command-line length limit |
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rsp_threshold = get_rsp_threshold() |
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# ninja variables whose value should remain unquoted. The value of these ninja |
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# variables (or variables we use them in) is interpreted directly by ninja |
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# (e.g. the value of the depfile variable is a pathname that ninja will read |
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# from, etc.), so it must not be shell quoted. |
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raw_names = {'DEPFILE_UNQUOTED', 'DESC', 'pool', 'description', 'targetdep', 'dyndep'} |
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NINJA_QUOTE_BUILD_PAT = re.compile(r"[$ :\n]") |
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NINJA_QUOTE_VAR_PAT = re.compile(r"[$ \n]") |
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def ninja_quote(text: str, is_build_line=False) -> str: |
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if is_build_line: |
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quote_re = NINJA_QUOTE_BUILD_PAT |
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else: |
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quote_re = NINJA_QUOTE_VAR_PAT |
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# Fast path for when no quoting is necessary |
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if not quote_re.search(text): |
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return text |
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if '\n' in text: |
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errmsg = '''Ninja does not support newlines in rules. The content was: |
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{} |
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Please report this error with a test case to the Meson bug tracker.'''.format(text) |
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raise MesonException(errmsg) |
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return quote_re.sub(r'$\g<0>', text) |
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class TargetDependencyScannerInfo: |
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def __init__(self, private_dir: str, source2object: T.Dict[str, str]): |
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self.private_dir = private_dir |
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self.source2object = source2object |
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@unique |
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class Quoting(Enum): |
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both = 0 |
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notShell = 1 |
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notNinja = 2 |
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none = 3 |
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class NinjaCommandArg: |
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def __init__(self, s, quoting = Quoting.both): |
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self.s = s |
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self.quoting = quoting |
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def __str__(self): |
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return self.s |
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@staticmethod |
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def list(l, q): |
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return [NinjaCommandArg(i, q) for i in l] |
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class NinjaComment: |
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def __init__(self, comment): |
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self.comment = comment |
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def write(self, outfile): |
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for l in self.comment.split('\n'): |
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outfile.write('# ') |
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outfile.write(l) |
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outfile.write('\n') |
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outfile.write('\n') |
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class NinjaRule: |
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def __init__(self, rule, command, args, description, |
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rspable = False, deps = None, depfile = None, extra = None, |
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rspfile_quote_style: RSPFileSyntax = RSPFileSyntax.GCC): |
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def strToCommandArg(c): |
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if isinstance(c, NinjaCommandArg): |
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return c |
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# deal with common cases here, so we don't have to explicitly |
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# annotate the required quoting everywhere |
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if c == '&&': |
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# shell constructs shouldn't be shell quoted |
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return NinjaCommandArg(c, Quoting.notShell) |
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if c.startswith('$'): |
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var = re.search(r'\$\{?(\w*)\}?', c).group(1) |
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if var not in raw_names: |
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# ninja variables shouldn't be ninja quoted, and their value |
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# is already shell quoted |
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return NinjaCommandArg(c, Quoting.none) |
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else: |
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# shell quote the use of ninja variables whose value must |
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# not be shell quoted (as it also used by ninja) |
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return NinjaCommandArg(c, Quoting.notNinja) |
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return NinjaCommandArg(c) |
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self.name = rule |
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self.command = list(map(strToCommandArg, command)) # includes args which never go into a rspfile |
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self.args = list(map(strToCommandArg, args)) # args which will go into a rspfile, if used |
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self.description = description |
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self.deps = deps # depstyle 'gcc' or 'msvc' |
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self.depfile = depfile |
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self.extra = extra |
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self.rspable = rspable # if a rspfile can be used |
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self.refcount = 0 |
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self.rsprefcount = 0 |
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self.rspfile_quote_style = rspfile_quote_style |
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if self.depfile == '$DEPFILE': |
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self.depfile += '_UNQUOTED' |
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@staticmethod |
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def _quoter(x, qf = quote_func): |
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if isinstance(x, NinjaCommandArg): |
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if x.quoting == Quoting.none: |
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return x.s |
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elif x.quoting == Quoting.notNinja: |
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return qf(x.s) |
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elif x.quoting == Quoting.notShell: |
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return ninja_quote(x.s) |
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# fallthrough |
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return ninja_quote(qf(str(x))) |
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def write(self, outfile): |
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if self.rspfile_quote_style is RSPFileSyntax.MSVC: |
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rspfile_quote_func = cmd_quote |
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else: |
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rspfile_quote_func = gcc_rsp_quote |
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def rule_iter(): |
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if self.refcount: |
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yield '' |
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if self.rsprefcount: |
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yield '_RSP' |
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for rsp in rule_iter(): |
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outfile.write(f'rule {self.name}{rsp}\n') |
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if rsp == '_RSP': |
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outfile.write(' command = {} @$out.rsp\n'.format(' '.join([self._quoter(x) for x in self.command]))) |
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outfile.write(' rspfile = $out.rsp\n') |
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outfile.write(' rspfile_content = {}\n'.format(' '.join([self._quoter(x, rspfile_quote_func) for x in self.args]))) |
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else: |
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outfile.write(' command = {}\n'.format(' '.join([self._quoter(x) for x in (self.command + self.args)]))) |
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if self.deps: |
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outfile.write(f' deps = {self.deps}\n') |
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if self.depfile: |
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outfile.write(f' depfile = {self.depfile}\n') |
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outfile.write(f' description = {self.description}\n') |
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if self.extra: |
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for l in self.extra.split('\n'): |
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outfile.write(' ') |
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outfile.write(l) |
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outfile.write('\n') |
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outfile.write('\n') |
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def length_estimate(self, infiles, outfiles, elems): |
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# determine variables |
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# this order of actions only approximates ninja's scoping rules, as |
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# documented at: https://ninja-build.org/manual.html#ref_scope |
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ninja_vars = {} |
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for e in elems: |
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(name, value) = e |
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ninja_vars[name] = value |
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ninja_vars['deps'] = self.deps |
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ninja_vars['depfile'] = self.depfile |
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ninja_vars['in'] = infiles |
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ninja_vars['out'] = outfiles |
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# expand variables in command |
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command = ' '.join([self._quoter(x) for x in self.command + self.args]) |
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estimate = len(command) |
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for m in re.finditer(r'(\${\w+}|\$\w+)?[^$]*', command): |
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if m.start(1) != -1: |
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estimate -= m.end(1) - m.start(1) + 1 |
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chunk = m.group(1) |
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if chunk[1] == '{': |
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chunk = chunk[2:-1] |
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else: |
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chunk = chunk[1:] |
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chunk = ninja_vars.get(chunk, []) # undefined ninja variables are empty |
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estimate += len(' '.join(chunk)) |
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# determine command length |
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return estimate |
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class NinjaBuildElement: |
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def __init__(self, all_outputs, outfilenames, rulename, infilenames, implicit_outs=None): |
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self.implicit_outfilenames = implicit_outs or [] |
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if isinstance(outfilenames, str): |
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self.outfilenames = [outfilenames] |
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else: |
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self.outfilenames = outfilenames |
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assert(isinstance(rulename, str)) |
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self.rulename = rulename |
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if isinstance(infilenames, str): |
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self.infilenames = [infilenames] |
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else: |
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self.infilenames = infilenames |
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self.deps = OrderedSet() |
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self.orderdeps = OrderedSet() |
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self.elems = [] |
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self.all_outputs = all_outputs |
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def add_dep(self, dep): |
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if isinstance(dep, list): |
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self.deps.update(dep) |
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else: |
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self.deps.add(dep) |
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def add_orderdep(self, dep): |
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if isinstance(dep, list): |
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self.orderdeps.update(dep) |
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else: |
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self.orderdeps.add(dep) |
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def add_item(self, name, elems): |
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# Always convert from GCC-style argument naming to the naming used by the |
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# current compiler. Also filter system include paths, deduplicate, etc. |
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if isinstance(elems, CompilerArgs): |
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elems = elems.to_native() |
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if isinstance(elems, str): |
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elems = [elems] |
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self.elems.append((name, elems)) |
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if name == 'DEPFILE': |
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self.elems.append((name + '_UNQUOTED', elems)) |
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def _should_use_rspfile(self): |
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# 'phony' is a rule built-in to ninja |
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if self.rulename == 'phony': |
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return False |
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if not self.rule.rspable: |
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return False |
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infilenames = ' '.join([ninja_quote(i, True) for i in self.infilenames]) |
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outfilenames = ' '.join([ninja_quote(i, True) for i in self.outfilenames]) |
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return self.rule.length_estimate(infilenames, |
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outfilenames, |
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self.elems) >= rsp_threshold |
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def count_rule_references(self): |
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if self.rulename != 'phony': |
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if self._should_use_rspfile(): |
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self.rule.rsprefcount += 1 |
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else: |
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self.rule.refcount += 1 |
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def write(self, outfile): |
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self.check_outputs() |
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ins = ' '.join([ninja_quote(i, True) for i in self.infilenames]) |
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outs = ' '.join([ninja_quote(i, True) for i in self.outfilenames]) |
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implicit_outs = ' '.join([ninja_quote(i, True) for i in self.implicit_outfilenames]) |
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if implicit_outs: |
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implicit_outs = ' | ' + implicit_outs |
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use_rspfile = self._should_use_rspfile() |
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if use_rspfile: |
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rulename = self.rulename + '_RSP' |
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mlog.debug("Command line for building %s is long, using a response file" % self.outfilenames) |
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else: |
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rulename = self.rulename |
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line = f'build {outs}{implicit_outs}: {rulename} {ins}' |
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if len(self.deps) > 0: |
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line += ' | ' + ' '.join([ninja_quote(x, True) for x in sorted(self.deps)]) |
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if len(self.orderdeps) > 0: |
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line += ' || ' + ' '.join([ninja_quote(x, True) for x in sorted(self.orderdeps)]) |
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line += '\n' |
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# This is the only way I could find to make this work on all |
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# platforms including Windows command shell. Slash is a dir separator |
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# on Windows, too, so all characters are unambiguous and, more importantly, |
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# do not require quoting, unless explicitly specified, which is necessary for |
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# the csc compiler. |
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line = line.replace('\\', '/') |
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if mesonlib.is_windows(): |
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# Support network paths as backslash, otherwise they are interpreted as |
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# arguments for compile/link commands when using MSVC |
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line = ' '.join( |
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(l.replace('//', '\\\\', 1) if l.startswith('//') else l) |
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for l in line.split(' ') |
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) |
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outfile.write(line) |
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if use_rspfile: |
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if self.rule.rspfile_quote_style is RSPFileSyntax.MSVC: |
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qf = cmd_quote |
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else: |
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qf = gcc_rsp_quote |
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else: |
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qf = quote_func |
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for e in self.elems: |
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(name, elems) = e |
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should_quote = name not in raw_names |
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line = f' {name} = ' |
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newelems = [] |
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for i in elems: |
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if not should_quote or i == '&&': # Hackety hack hack |
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newelems.append(ninja_quote(i)) |
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else: |
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newelems.append(ninja_quote(qf(i))) |
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line += ' '.join(newelems) |
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line += '\n' |
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outfile.write(line) |
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outfile.write('\n') |
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def check_outputs(self): |
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for n in self.outfilenames: |
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if n in self.all_outputs: |
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raise MesonException(f'Multiple producers for Ninja target "{n}". Please rename your targets.') |
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self.all_outputs[n] = True |
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class NinjaBackend(backends.Backend): |
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def __init__(self, build: T.Optional[build.Build], interpreter: T.Optional[Interpreter]): |
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super().__init__(build, interpreter) |
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self.name = 'ninja' |
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self.ninja_filename = 'build.ninja' |
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self.fortran_deps = {} |
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self.all_outputs = {} |
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self.introspection_data = {} |
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self.created_llvm_ir_rule = PerMachine(False, False) |
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def create_target_alias(self, to_target): |
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# We need to use aliases for targets that might be used as directory |
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# names to workaround a Ninja bug that breaks `ninja -t clean`. |
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# This is used for 'reserved' targets such as 'test', 'install', |
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# 'benchmark', etc, and also for RunTargets. |
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# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1644 |
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if not to_target.startswith('meson-'): |
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m = 'Invalid usage of create_target_alias with {!r}' |
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raise AssertionError(m.format(to_target)) |
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from_target = to_target[len('meson-'):] |
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elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, from_target, 'phony', to_target) |
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self.add_build(elem) |
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def detect_vs_dep_prefix(self, tempfilename): |
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'''VS writes its dependency in a locale dependent format. |
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Detect the search prefix to use.''' |
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# TODO don't hard-code host |
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for compiler in self.environment.coredata.compilers.host.values(): |
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# Have to detect the dependency format |
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# IFort on windows is MSVC like, but doesn't have /showincludes |
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if isinstance(compiler, FortranCompiler): |
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continue |
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if isinstance(compiler, PGICCompiler) and mesonlib.is_windows(): |
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# for the purpose of this function, PGI doesn't act enough like MSVC |
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return open(tempfilename, 'a', encoding='utf-8') |
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if isinstance(compiler, VisualStudioLikeCompiler): |
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break |
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else: |
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# None of our compilers are MSVC, we're done. |
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return open(tempfilename, 'a', encoding='utf-8') |
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filename = os.path.join(self.environment.get_scratch_dir(), |
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'incdetect.c') |
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with open(filename, 'w') as f: |
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f.write('''#include<stdio.h> |
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int dummy; |
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''') |
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# The output of cl dependency information is language |
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# and locale dependent. Any attempt at converting it to |
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# Python strings leads to failure. We _must_ do this detection |
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# in raw byte mode and write the result in raw bytes. |
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pc = subprocess.Popen(compiler.get_exelist() + |
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['/showIncludes', '/c', 'incdetect.c'], |
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cwd=self.environment.get_scratch_dir(), |
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) |
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(stdout, stderr) = pc.communicate() |
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# We want to match 'Note: including file: ' in the line |
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# 'Note: including file: d:\MyDir\include\stdio.h', however |
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# different locales have different messages with a different |
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# number of colons. Match up to the the drive name 'd:\'. |
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# When used in cross compilation, the path separator is a |
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# forward slash rather than a backslash so handle both; i.e. |
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# the path is /MyDir/include/stdio.h. |
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# With certain cross compilation wrappings of MSVC, the paths |
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# use backslashes, but without the leading drive name, so |
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# allow the path to start with any path separator, i.e. |
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# \MyDir\include\stdio.h. |
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matchre = re.compile(rb"^(.*\s)([a-zA-Z]:\\|[\\\/]).*stdio.h$") |
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def detect_prefix(out): |
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for line in re.split(rb'\r?\n', out): |
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match = matchre.match(line) |
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if match: |
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with open(tempfilename, 'ab') as binfile: |
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binfile.write(b'msvc_deps_prefix = ' + match.group(1) + b'\n') |
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return open(tempfilename, 'a', encoding='utf-8') |
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return None |
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# Some cl wrappers (e.g. Squish Coco) output dependency info |
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# to stderr rather than stdout |
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result = detect_prefix(stdout) or detect_prefix(stderr) |
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if result: |
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return result |
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raise MesonException('Could not determine vs dep dependency prefix string.') |
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def generate(self): |
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ninja = environment.detect_ninja_command_and_version(log=True) |
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if ninja is None: |
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raise MesonException('Could not detect Ninja v1.8.2 or newer') |
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(self.ninja_command, self.ninja_version) = ninja |
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outfilename = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.ninja_filename) |
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tempfilename = outfilename + '~' |
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with open(tempfilename, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as outfile: |
|
outfile.write(f'# This is the build file for project "{self.build.get_project()}"\n') |
|
outfile.write('# It is autogenerated by the Meson build system.\n') |
|
outfile.write('# Do not edit by hand.\n\n') |
|
outfile.write('ninja_required_version = 1.8.2\n\n') |
|
|
|
num_pools = self.environment.coredata.options[OptionKey('backend_max_links')].value |
|
if num_pools > 0: |
|
outfile.write('''pool link_pool |
|
depth = {} |
|
|
|
'''.format(num_pools)) |
|
|
|
with self.detect_vs_dep_prefix(tempfilename) as outfile: |
|
self.generate_rules() |
|
|
|
self.build_elements = [] |
|
self.generate_phony() |
|
self.add_build_comment(NinjaComment('Build rules for targets')) |
|
for t in ProgressBar(self.build.get_targets().values(), desc='Generating targets'): |
|
self.generate_target(t) |
|
self.add_build_comment(NinjaComment('Test rules')) |
|
self.generate_tests() |
|
self.add_build_comment(NinjaComment('Install rules')) |
|
self.generate_install() |
|
self.generate_dist() |
|
key = OptionKey('b_coverage') |
|
if (key in self.environment.coredata.options and |
|
self.environment.coredata.options[key].value): |
|
self.add_build_comment(NinjaComment('Coverage rules')) |
|
self.generate_coverage_rules() |
|
self.add_build_comment(NinjaComment('Suffix')) |
|
self.generate_utils() |
|
self.generate_ending() |
|
|
|
self.write_rules(outfile) |
|
self.write_builds(outfile) |
|
|
|
default = 'default all\n\n' |
|
outfile.write(default) |
|
# Only overwrite the old build file after the new one has been |
|
# fully created. |
|
os.replace(tempfilename, outfilename) |
|
mlog.cmd_ci_include(outfilename) # For CI debugging |
|
self.generate_compdb() |
|
|
|
# http://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html |
|
def generate_compdb(self): |
|
rules = [] |
|
# TODO: Rather than an explicit list here, rules could be marked in the |
|
# rule store as being wanted in compdb |
|
for for_machine in MachineChoice: |
|
for lang in self.environment.coredata.compilers[for_machine]: |
|
rules += [f"{rule}{ext}" for rule in [self.get_compiler_rule_name(lang, for_machine)] |
|
for ext in ['', '_RSP']] |
|
rules += [f"{rule}{ext}" for rule in [self.get_pch_rule_name(lang, for_machine)] |
|
for ext in ['', '_RSP']] |
|
compdb_options = ['-x'] if mesonlib.version_compare(self.ninja_version, '>=1.9') else [] |
|
ninja_compdb = self.ninja_command + ['-t', 'compdb'] + compdb_options + rules |
|
builddir = self.environment.get_build_dir() |
|
try: |
|
jsondb = subprocess.check_output(ninja_compdb, cwd=builddir) |
|
with open(os.path.join(builddir, 'compile_commands.json'), 'wb') as f: |
|
f.write(jsondb) |
|
except Exception: |
|
mlog.warning('Could not create compilation database.') |
|
|
|
# Get all generated headers. Any source file might need them so |
|
# we need to add an order dependency to them. |
|
def get_generated_headers(self, target): |
|
if hasattr(target, 'cached_generated_headers'): |
|
return target.cached_generated_headers |
|
header_deps = [] |
|
# XXX: Why don't we add deps to CustomTarget headers here? |
|
for genlist in target.get_generated_sources(): |
|
if isinstance(genlist, (build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex)): |
|
continue |
|
for src in genlist.get_outputs(): |
|
if self.environment.is_header(src): |
|
header_deps.append(self.get_target_generated_dir(target, genlist, src)) |
|
if 'vala' in target.compilers and not isinstance(target, build.Executable): |
|
vala_header = File.from_built_file(self.get_target_dir(target), target.vala_header) |
|
header_deps.append(vala_header) |
|
# Recurse and find generated headers |
|
for dep in itertools.chain(target.link_targets, target.link_whole_targets): |
|
if isinstance(dep, (build.StaticLibrary, build.SharedLibrary)): |
|
header_deps += self.get_generated_headers(dep) |
|
target.cached_generated_headers = header_deps |
|
return header_deps |
|
|
|
def get_target_generated_sources(self, target): |
|
""" |
|
Returns a dictionary with the keys being the path to the file |
|
(relative to the build directory) of that type and the value |
|
being the GeneratorList or CustomTarget that generated it. |
|
""" |
|
srcs = OrderedDict() |
|
for gensrc in target.get_generated_sources(): |
|
for s in gensrc.get_outputs(): |
|
f = self.get_target_generated_dir(target, gensrc, s) |
|
srcs[f] = s |
|
return srcs |
|
|
|
def get_target_sources(self, target): |
|
srcs = OrderedDict() |
|
for s in target.get_sources(): |
|
# BuildTarget sources are always mesonlib.File files which are |
|
# either in the source root, or generated with configure_file and |
|
# in the build root |
|
if not isinstance(s, File): |
|
raise InvalidArguments(f'All sources in target {s!r} must be of type mesonlib.File') |
|
f = s.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
srcs[f] = s |
|
return srcs |
|
|
|
def get_target_source_can_unity(self, target, source): |
|
if isinstance(source, File): |
|
source = source.fname |
|
if self.environment.is_llvm_ir(source) or \ |
|
self.environment.is_assembly(source): |
|
return False |
|
suffix = os.path.splitext(source)[1][1:].lower() |
|
for lang in backends.LANGS_CANT_UNITY: |
|
if lang not in target.compilers: |
|
continue |
|
if suffix in target.compilers[lang].file_suffixes: |
|
return False |
|
return True |
|
|
|
def create_target_source_introspection(self, target: build.Target, comp: compilers.Compiler, parameters, sources, generated_sources): |
|
''' |
|
Adds the source file introspection information for a language of a target |
|
|
|
Internal introspection storage formart: |
|
self.introspection_data = { |
|
'<target ID>': { |
|
<id tuple>: { |
|
'language: 'lang', |
|
'compiler': ['comp', 'exe', 'list'], |
|
'parameters': ['UNIQUE', 'parameter', 'list'], |
|
'sources': [], |
|
'generated_sources': [], |
|
} |
|
} |
|
} |
|
''' |
|
tid = target.get_id() |
|
lang = comp.get_language() |
|
tgt = self.introspection_data[tid] |
|
# Find an existing entry or create a new one |
|
id_hash = (lang, tuple(parameters)) |
|
src_block = tgt.get(id_hash, None) |
|
if src_block is None: |
|
# Convert parameters |
|
if isinstance(parameters, CompilerArgs): |
|
parameters = parameters.to_native(copy=True) |
|
parameters = comp.compute_parameters_with_absolute_paths(parameters, self.build_dir) |
|
# The new entry |
|
src_block = { |
|
'language': lang, |
|
'compiler': comp.get_exelist(), |
|
'parameters': parameters, |
|
'sources': [], |
|
'generated_sources': [], |
|
} |
|
tgt[id_hash] = src_block |
|
# Make source files absolute |
|
sources = [x.absolute_path(self.source_dir, self.build_dir) if isinstance(x, File) else os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.build_dir, x)) |
|
for x in sources] |
|
generated_sources = [x.absolute_path(self.source_dir, self.build_dir) if isinstance(x, File) else os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.build_dir, x)) |
|
for x in generated_sources] |
|
# Add the source files |
|
src_block['sources'] += sources |
|
src_block['generated_sources'] += generated_sources |
|
|
|
def generate_target(self, target): |
|
try: |
|
if isinstance(target, build.BuildTarget): |
|
os.makedirs(self.get_target_private_dir_abs(target)) |
|
except FileExistsError: |
|
pass |
|
if isinstance(target, build.CustomTarget): |
|
self.generate_custom_target(target) |
|
if isinstance(target, build.RunTarget): |
|
self.generate_run_target(target) |
|
compiled_sources = [] |
|
source2object = {} |
|
name = target.get_id() |
|
if name in self.processed_targets: |
|
return |
|
self.processed_targets[name] = True |
|
# Initialize an empty introspection source list |
|
self.introspection_data[name] = {} |
|
# Generate rules for all dependency targets |
|
self.process_target_dependencies(target) |
|
# If target uses a language that cannot link to C objects, |
|
# just generate for that language and return. |
|
if isinstance(target, build.Jar): |
|
self.generate_jar_target(target) |
|
return |
|
if target.uses_rust(): |
|
self.generate_rust_target(target) |
|
return |
|
if 'cs' in target.compilers: |
|
self.generate_cs_target(target) |
|
return |
|
if 'swift' in target.compilers: |
|
self.generate_swift_target(target) |
|
return |
|
|
|
# Now we handle the following languages: |
|
# ObjC++, ObjC, C++, C, D, Fortran, Vala |
|
|
|
# target_sources: |
|
# Pre-existing target C/C++ sources to be built; dict of full path to |
|
# source relative to build root and the original File object. |
|
# generated_sources: |
|
# GeneratedList and CustomTarget sources to be built; dict of the full |
|
# path to source relative to build root and the generating target/list |
|
# vala_generated_sources: |
|
# Array of sources generated by valac that have to be compiled |
|
if 'vala' in target.compilers: |
|
# Sources consumed by valac are filtered out. These only contain |
|
# C/C++ sources, objects, generated libs, and unknown sources now. |
|
target_sources, generated_sources, \ |
|
vala_generated_sources = self.generate_vala_compile(target) |
|
else: |
|
target_sources = self.get_target_sources(target) |
|
generated_sources = self.get_target_generated_sources(target) |
|
vala_generated_sources = [] |
|
self.scan_fortran_module_outputs(target) |
|
# Generate rules for GeneratedLists |
|
self.generate_generator_list_rules(target) |
|
|
|
# Generate rules for building the remaining source files in this target |
|
outname = self.get_target_filename(target) |
|
obj_list = [] |
|
is_unity = self.is_unity(target) |
|
header_deps = [] |
|
unity_src = [] |
|
unity_deps = [] # Generated sources that must be built before compiling a Unity target. |
|
header_deps += self.get_generated_headers(target) |
|
|
|
if is_unity: |
|
# Warn about incompatible sources if a unity build is enabled |
|
langs = set(target.compilers.keys()) |
|
langs_cant = langs.intersection(backends.LANGS_CANT_UNITY) |
|
if langs_cant: |
|
langs_are = langs = ', '.join(langs_cant).upper() |
|
langs_are += ' are' if len(langs_cant) > 1 else ' is' |
|
msg = '{} not supported in Unity builds yet, so {} ' \ |
|
'sources in the {!r} target will be compiled normally' \ |
|
''.format(langs_are, langs, target.name) |
|
mlog.log(mlog.red('FIXME'), msg) |
|
|
|
# Get a list of all generated headers that will be needed while building |
|
# this target's sources (generated sources and pre-existing sources). |
|
# This will be set as dependencies of all the target's sources. At the |
|
# same time, also deal with generated sources that need to be compiled. |
|
generated_source_files = [] |
|
for rel_src in generated_sources.keys(): |
|
dirpart, fnamepart = os.path.split(rel_src) |
|
raw_src = File(True, dirpart, fnamepart) |
|
if self.environment.is_source(rel_src) and not self.environment.is_header(rel_src): |
|
if is_unity and self.get_target_source_can_unity(target, rel_src): |
|
unity_deps.append(raw_src) |
|
abs_src = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), rel_src) |
|
unity_src.append(abs_src) |
|
else: |
|
generated_source_files.append(raw_src) |
|
elif self.environment.is_object(rel_src): |
|
obj_list.append(rel_src) |
|
elif self.environment.is_library(rel_src) or modules.is_module_library(rel_src): |
|
pass |
|
else: |
|
# Assume anything not specifically a source file is a header. This is because |
|
# people generate files with weird suffixes (.inc, .fh) that they then include |
|
# in their source files. |
|
header_deps.append(raw_src) |
|
# These are the generated source files that need to be built for use by |
|
# this target. We create the Ninja build file elements for this here |
|
# because we need `header_deps` to be fully generated in the above loop. |
|
for src in generated_source_files: |
|
if self.environment.is_llvm_ir(src): |
|
o, s = self.generate_llvm_ir_compile(target, src) |
|
else: |
|
o, s = self.generate_single_compile(target, src, True, |
|
order_deps=header_deps) |
|
compiled_sources.append(s) |
|
source2object[s] = o |
|
obj_list.append(o) |
|
|
|
use_pch = self.environment.coredata.options.get(OptionKey('b_pch')) |
|
if use_pch and target.has_pch(): |
|
pch_objects = self.generate_pch(target, header_deps=header_deps) |
|
else: |
|
pch_objects = [] |
|
|
|
# Generate compilation targets for C sources generated from Vala |
|
# sources. This can be extended to other $LANG->C compilers later if |
|
# necessary. This needs to be separate for at least Vala |
|
# |
|
# Do not try to unity-build the generated c files from vala, as these |
|
# often contain duplicate symbols and will fail to compile properly |
|
vala_generated_source_files = [] |
|
for src in vala_generated_sources: |
|
dirpart, fnamepart = os.path.split(src) |
|
raw_src = File(True, dirpart, fnamepart) |
|
# Generated targets are ordered deps because the must exist |
|
# before the sources compiling them are used. After the first |
|
# compile we get precise dependency info from dep files. |
|
# This should work in all cases. If it does not, then just |
|
# move them from orderdeps to proper deps. |
|
if self.environment.is_header(src): |
|
header_deps.append(raw_src) |
|
else: |
|
# We gather all these and generate compile rules below |
|
# after `header_deps` (above) is fully generated |
|
vala_generated_source_files.append(raw_src) |
|
for src in vala_generated_source_files: |
|
# Passing 'vala' here signifies that we want the compile |
|
# arguments to be specialized for C code generated by |
|
# valac. For instance, no warnings should be emitted. |
|
o, s = self.generate_single_compile(target, src, 'vala', [], header_deps) |
|
obj_list.append(o) |
|
|
|
# Generate compile targets for all the pre-existing sources for this target |
|
for src in target_sources.values(): |
|
if not self.environment.is_header(src): |
|
if self.environment.is_llvm_ir(src): |
|
o, s = self.generate_llvm_ir_compile(target, src) |
|
obj_list.append(o) |
|
elif is_unity and self.get_target_source_can_unity(target, src): |
|
abs_src = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), |
|
src.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src)) |
|
unity_src.append(abs_src) |
|
else: |
|
o, s = self.generate_single_compile(target, src, False, [], header_deps) |
|
obj_list.append(o) |
|
compiled_sources.append(s) |
|
source2object[s] = o |
|
|
|
obj_list += self.flatten_object_list(target) |
|
if is_unity: |
|
for src in self.generate_unity_files(target, unity_src): |
|
o, s = self.generate_single_compile(target, src, True, unity_deps + header_deps) |
|
obj_list.append(o) |
|
compiled_sources.append(s) |
|
source2object[s] = o |
|
linker, stdlib_args = self.determine_linker_and_stdlib_args(target) |
|
if isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary) and target.prelink: |
|
final_obj_list = self.generate_prelink(target, obj_list) |
|
else: |
|
final_obj_list = obj_list |
|
elem = self.generate_link(target, outname, final_obj_list, linker, pch_objects, stdlib_args=stdlib_args) |
|
self.generate_dependency_scan_target(target, compiled_sources, source2object) |
|
self.generate_shlib_aliases(target, self.get_target_dir(target)) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
def should_use_dyndeps_for_target(self, target: 'build.BuildTarget') -> bool: |
|
if mesonlib.version_compare(self.ninja_version, '<1.10.0'): |
|
return False |
|
if 'fortran' in target.compilers: |
|
return True |
|
if 'cpp' not in target.compilers: |
|
return False |
|
# Currently only the preview version of Visual Studio is supported. |
|
cpp = target.compilers['cpp'] |
|
if cpp.get_id() != 'msvc': |
|
return False |
|
cppversion = self.environment.coredata.options[OptionKey('std', machine=target.for_machine, lang='cpp')].value |
|
if cppversion not in ('latest', 'c++latest', 'vc++latest'): |
|
return False |
|
if not mesonlib.current_vs_supports_modules(): |
|
return False |
|
if mesonlib.version_compare(cpp.version, '<19.28.28617'): |
|
return False |
|
return True |
|
|
|
def generate_dependency_scan_target(self, target, compiled_sources, source2object): |
|
if not self.should_use_dyndeps_for_target(target): |
|
return |
|
depscan_file = self.get_dep_scan_file_for(target) |
|
pickle_base = target.name + '.dat' |
|
pickle_file = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), pickle_base).replace('\\', '/') |
|
pickle_abs = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir_abs(target), pickle_base).replace('\\', '/') |
|
rule_name = 'depscan' |
|
scan_sources = self.select_sources_to_scan(compiled_sources) |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, depscan_file, rule_name, scan_sources) |
|
elem.add_item('picklefile', pickle_file) |
|
scaninfo = TargetDependencyScannerInfo(self.get_target_private_dir(target), source2object) |
|
with open(pickle_abs, 'wb') as p: |
|
pickle.dump(scaninfo, p) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
def select_sources_to_scan(self, compiled_sources): |
|
# in practice pick up C++ and Fortran files. If some other language |
|
# requires scanning (possibly Java to deal with inner class files) |
|
# then add them here. |
|
all_suffixes = set(compilers.lang_suffixes['cpp']) | set(compilers.lang_suffixes['fortran']) |
|
selected_sources = [] |
|
for source in compiled_sources: |
|
ext = os.path.splitext(source)[1][1:].lower() |
|
if ext in all_suffixes: |
|
selected_sources.append(source) |
|
return selected_sources |
|
|
|
def process_target_dependencies(self, target): |
|
for t in target.get_dependencies(): |
|
if t.get_id() not in self.processed_targets: |
|
self.generate_target(t) |
|
|
|
def custom_target_generator_inputs(self, target): |
|
for s in unholder(target.sources): |
|
if isinstance(s, build.GeneratedList): |
|
self.generate_genlist_for_target(s, target) |
|
|
|
def unwrap_dep_list(self, target): |
|
deps = [] |
|
for i in target.get_dependencies(): |
|
# FIXME, should not grab element at zero but rather expand all. |
|
if isinstance(i, list): |
|
i = i[0] |
|
# Add a dependency on all the outputs of this target |
|
for output in i.get_outputs(): |
|
deps.append(os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(i), output)) |
|
return deps |
|
|
|
def generate_custom_target(self, target): |
|
self.custom_target_generator_inputs(target) |
|
(srcs, ofilenames, cmd) = self.eval_custom_target_command(target) |
|
deps = self.unwrap_dep_list(target) |
|
deps += self.get_custom_target_depend_files(target) |
|
desc = 'Generating {0} with a custom command{1}' |
|
if target.build_always_stale: |
|
deps.append('PHONY') |
|
if target.depfile is None: |
|
rulename = 'CUSTOM_COMMAND' |
|
else: |
|
rulename = 'CUSTOM_COMMAND_DEP' |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, ofilenames, rulename, srcs) |
|
elem.add_dep(deps) |
|
for d in target.extra_depends: |
|
# Add a dependency on all the outputs of this target |
|
for output in d.get_outputs(): |
|
elem.add_dep(os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(d), output)) |
|
|
|
cmd, reason = self.as_meson_exe_cmdline(target.name, target.command[0], cmd[1:], |
|
extra_bdeps=target.get_transitive_build_target_deps(), |
|
capture=ofilenames[0] if target.capture else None, |
|
env=target.env) |
|
if reason: |
|
cmd_type = f' (wrapped by meson {reason})' |
|
else: |
|
cmd_type = '' |
|
if target.depfile is not None: |
|
depfile = target.get_dep_outname(elem.infilenames) |
|
rel_dfile = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), depfile) |
|
abs_pdir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_dir(target)) |
|
os.makedirs(abs_pdir, exist_ok=True) |
|
elem.add_item('DEPFILE', rel_dfile) |
|
if target.console: |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', cmd) |
|
elem.add_item('description', desc.format(target.name, cmd_type)) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
self.processed_targets[target.get_id()] = True |
|
|
|
def build_run_target_name(self, target): |
|
if target.subproject != '': |
|
subproject_prefix = f'{target.subproject}@@' |
|
else: |
|
subproject_prefix = '' |
|
return f'{subproject_prefix}{target.name}' |
|
|
|
def generate_run_target(self, target): |
|
target_name = self.build_run_target_name(target) |
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if not target.command: |
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# This is an alias target, it has no command, it just depends on |
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# other targets. |
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elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, target_name, 'phony', []) |
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else: |
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target_env = self.get_run_target_env(target) |
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_, _, cmd = self.eval_custom_target_command(target) |
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desc = 'Running external command {}{}' |
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meson_exe_cmd, reason = self.as_meson_exe_cmdline(target_name, target.command[0], cmd[1:], |
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force_serialize=True, env=target_env, |
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verbose=True) |
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cmd_type = f' (wrapped by meson {reason})' |
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internal_target_name = f'meson-{target_name}' |
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elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, internal_target_name, 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', []) |
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elem.add_item('COMMAND', meson_exe_cmd) |
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elem.add_item('description', desc.format(target.name, cmd_type)) |
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elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
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# Alias that runs the target defined above with the name the user specified |
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self.create_target_alias(internal_target_name) |
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deps = self.unwrap_dep_list(target) |
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deps += self.get_custom_target_depend_files(target) |
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elem.add_dep(deps) |
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self.add_build(elem) |
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self.processed_targets[target.get_id()] = True |
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|
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def generate_coverage_command(self, elem, outputs): |
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targets = self.build.get_targets().values() |
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use_llvm_cov = False |
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for target in targets: |
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if not hasattr(target, 'compilers'): |
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continue |
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for compiler in target.compilers.values(): |
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if compiler.get_id() == 'clang' and not compiler.info.is_darwin(): |
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use_llvm_cov = True |
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break |
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elem.add_item('COMMAND', self.environment.get_build_command() + |
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['--internal', 'coverage'] + |
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outputs + |
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[self.environment.get_source_dir(), |
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os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), |
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self.build.get_subproject_dir()), |
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self.environment.get_build_dir(), |
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self.environment.get_log_dir()] + |
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(['--use_llvm_cov'] if use_llvm_cov else [])) |
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|
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def generate_coverage_rules(self): |
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e = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-coverage', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
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self.generate_coverage_command(e, []) |
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e.add_item('description', 'Generates coverage reports') |
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self.add_build(e) |
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# Alias that runs the target defined above |
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self.create_target_alias('meson-coverage') |
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self.generate_coverage_legacy_rules() |
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|
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def generate_coverage_legacy_rules(self): |
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e = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-coverage-xml', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
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self.generate_coverage_command(e, ['--xml']) |
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e.add_item('description', 'Generates XML coverage report') |
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self.add_build(e) |
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# Alias that runs the target defined above |
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self.create_target_alias('meson-coverage-xml') |
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|
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e = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-coverage-text', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
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self.generate_coverage_command(e, ['--text']) |
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e.add_item('description', 'Generates text coverage report') |
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self.add_build(e) |
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# Alias that runs the target defined above |
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self.create_target_alias('meson-coverage-text') |
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|
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e = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-coverage-html', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
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self.generate_coverage_command(e, ['--html']) |
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e.add_item('description', 'Generates HTML coverage report') |
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self.add_build(e) |
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# Alias that runs the target defined above |
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self.create_target_alias('meson-coverage-html') |
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|
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def generate_install(self): |
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self.create_install_data_files() |
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elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-install', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
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elem.add_dep('all') |
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elem.add_item('DESC', 'Installing files.') |
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elem.add_item('COMMAND', self.environment.get_build_command() + ['install', '--no-rebuild']) |
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elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
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self.add_build(elem) |
|
# Alias that runs the target defined above |
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self.create_target_alias('meson-install') |
|
|
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def generate_tests(self): |
|
self.serialize_tests() |
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cmd = self.environment.get_build_command(True) + ['test', '--no-rebuild'] |
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if not self.environment.coredata.get_option(OptionKey('stdsplit')): |
|
cmd += ['--no-stdsplit'] |
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if self.environment.coredata.get_option(OptionKey('errorlogs')): |
|
cmd += ['--print-errorlogs'] |
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elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-test', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', ['all', 'PHONY']) |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', cmd) |
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elem.add_item('DESC', 'Running all tests.') |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
# Alias that runs the above-defined meson-test target |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-test') |
|
|
|
# And then benchmarks. |
|
cmd = self.environment.get_build_command(True) + [ |
|
'test', '--benchmark', '--logbase', |
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'benchmarklog', '--num-processes=1', '--no-rebuild'] |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-benchmark', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', ['all', 'PHONY']) |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', cmd) |
|
elem.add_item('DESC', 'Running benchmark suite.') |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
# Alias that runs the above-defined meson-benchmark target |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-benchmark') |
|
|
|
def generate_rules(self): |
|
self.rules = [] |
|
self.ruledict = {} |
|
|
|
self.add_rule_comment(NinjaComment('Rules for module scanning.')) |
|
self.generate_scanner_rules() |
|
self.add_rule_comment(NinjaComment('Rules for compiling.')) |
|
self.generate_compile_rules() |
|
self.add_rule_comment(NinjaComment('Rules for linking.')) |
|
self.generate_static_link_rules() |
|
self.generate_dynamic_link_rules() |
|
self.add_rule_comment(NinjaComment('Other rules')) |
|
# Ninja errors out if you have deps = gcc but no depfile, so we must |
|
# have two rules for custom commands. |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule('CUSTOM_COMMAND', ['$COMMAND'], [], '$DESC', |
|
extra='restat = 1')) |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule('CUSTOM_COMMAND_DEP', ['$COMMAND'], [], '$DESC', |
|
deps='gcc', depfile='$DEPFILE', |
|
extra='restat = 1')) |
|
|
|
c = self.environment.get_build_command() + \ |
|
['--internal', |
|
'regenerate', |
|
self.environment.get_source_dir(), |
|
self.environment.get_build_dir(), |
|
'--backend', |
|
'ninja'] |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule('REGENERATE_BUILD', |
|
c, [], |
|
'Regenerating build files.', |
|
extra='generator = 1')) |
|
|
|
def add_rule_comment(self, comment): |
|
self.rules.append(comment) |
|
|
|
def add_build_comment(self, comment): |
|
self.build_elements.append(comment) |
|
|
|
def add_rule(self, rule): |
|
if rule.name in self.ruledict: |
|
raise MesonException(f'Tried to add rule {rule.name} twice.') |
|
self.rules.append(rule) |
|
self.ruledict[rule.name] = rule |
|
|
|
def add_build(self, build): |
|
self.build_elements.append(build) |
|
|
|
if build.rulename != 'phony': |
|
# reference rule |
|
if build.rulename in self.ruledict: |
|
build.rule = self.ruledict[build.rulename] |
|
else: |
|
mlog.warning(f"build statement for {build.outfilenames} references non-existent rule {build.rulename}") |
|
|
|
def write_rules(self, outfile): |
|
for b in self.build_elements: |
|
if isinstance(b, NinjaBuildElement): |
|
b.count_rule_references() |
|
|
|
for r in self.rules: |
|
r.write(outfile) |
|
|
|
def write_builds(self, outfile): |
|
for b in ProgressBar(self.build_elements, desc='Writing build.ninja'): |
|
b.write(outfile) |
|
|
|
def generate_phony(self): |
|
self.add_build_comment(NinjaComment('Phony build target, always out of date')) |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'PHONY', 'phony', '') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
def generate_jar_target(self, target): |
|
fname = target.get_filename() |
|
outname_rel = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), fname) |
|
src_list = target.get_sources() |
|
class_list = [] |
|
compiler = target.compilers['java'] |
|
c = 'c' |
|
m = 'm' |
|
e = '' |
|
f = 'f' |
|
main_class = target.get_main_class() |
|
if main_class != '': |
|
e = 'e' |
|
|
|
# Add possible java generated files to src list |
|
generated_sources = self.get_target_generated_sources(target) |
|
gen_src_list = [] |
|
for rel_src in generated_sources.keys(): |
|
dirpart, fnamepart = os.path.split(rel_src) |
|
raw_src = File(True, dirpart, fnamepart) |
|
if rel_src.endswith('.java'): |
|
gen_src_list.append(raw_src) |
|
|
|
compile_args = self.determine_single_java_compile_args(target, compiler) |
|
for src in src_list + gen_src_list: |
|
plain_class_path = self.generate_single_java_compile(src, target, compiler, compile_args) |
|
class_list.append(plain_class_path) |
|
class_dep_list = [os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), i) for i in class_list] |
|
manifest_path = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), 'META-INF', 'MANIFEST.MF') |
|
manifest_fullpath = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), manifest_path) |
|
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(manifest_fullpath), exist_ok=True) |
|
with open(manifest_fullpath, 'w') as manifest: |
|
if any(target.link_targets): |
|
manifest.write('Class-Path: ') |
|
cp_paths = [os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(l), l.get_filename()) for l in target.link_targets] |
|
manifest.write(' '.join(cp_paths)) |
|
manifest.write('\n') |
|
jar_rule = 'java_LINKER' |
|
commands = [c + m + e + f] |
|
commands.append(manifest_path) |
|
if e != '': |
|
commands.append(main_class) |
|
commands.append(self.get_target_filename(target)) |
|
# Java compilation can produce an arbitrary number of output |
|
# class files for a single source file. Thus tell jar to just |
|
# grab everything in the final package. |
|
commands += ['-C', self.get_target_private_dir(target), '.'] |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, outname_rel, jar_rule, []) |
|
elem.add_dep(class_dep_list) |
|
elem.add_item('ARGS', commands) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
# Create introspection information |
|
self.create_target_source_introspection(target, compiler, compile_args, src_list, gen_src_list) |
|
|
|
def generate_cs_resource_tasks(self, target): |
|
args = [] |
|
deps = [] |
|
for r in target.resources: |
|
rel_sourcefile = os.path.join(self.build_to_src, target.subdir, r) |
|
if r.endswith('.resources'): |
|
a = '-resource:' + rel_sourcefile |
|
elif r.endswith('.txt') or r.endswith('.resx'): |
|
ofilebase = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(r))[0] + '.resources' |
|
ofilename = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), ofilebase) |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, ofilename, "CUSTOM_COMMAND", rel_sourcefile) |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', ['resgen', rel_sourcefile, ofilename]) |
|
elem.add_item('DESC', f'Compiling resource {rel_sourcefile}') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
deps.append(ofilename) |
|
a = '-resource:' + ofilename |
|
else: |
|
raise InvalidArguments(f'Unknown resource file {r}.') |
|
args.append(a) |
|
return args, deps |
|
|
|
def generate_cs_target(self, target: build.BuildTarget): |
|
buildtype = self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('buildtype'), target) |
|
fname = target.get_filename() |
|
outname_rel = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), fname) |
|
src_list = target.get_sources() |
|
compiler = target.compilers['cs'] |
|
rel_srcs = [os.path.normpath(s.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src)) for s in src_list] |
|
deps = [] |
|
commands = compiler.compiler_args(target.extra_args.get('cs', [])) |
|
commands += compiler.get_buildtype_args(buildtype) |
|
commands += compiler.get_optimization_args(self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('optimization'), target)) |
|
commands += compiler.get_debug_args(self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('debug'), target)) |
|
if isinstance(target, build.Executable): |
|
commands.append('-target:exe') |
|
elif isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary): |
|
commands.append('-target:library') |
|
else: |
|
raise MesonException('Unknown C# target type.') |
|
(resource_args, resource_deps) = self.generate_cs_resource_tasks(target) |
|
commands += resource_args |
|
deps += resource_deps |
|
commands += compiler.get_output_args(outname_rel) |
|
for l in target.link_targets: |
|
lname = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(l), l.get_filename()) |
|
commands += compiler.get_link_args(lname) |
|
deps.append(lname) |
|
if '-g' in commands: |
|
outputs = [outname_rel, outname_rel + '.mdb'] |
|
else: |
|
outputs = [outname_rel] |
|
generated_sources = self.get_target_generated_sources(target) |
|
generated_rel_srcs = [] |
|
for rel_src in generated_sources.keys(): |
|
if rel_src.lower().endswith('.cs'): |
|
generated_rel_srcs.append(os.path.normpath(rel_src)) |
|
deps.append(os.path.normpath(rel_src)) |
|
|
|
for dep in target.get_external_deps(): |
|
commands.extend_direct(dep.get_link_args()) |
|
commands += self.build.get_project_args(compiler, target.subproject, target.for_machine) |
|
commands += self.build.get_global_args(compiler, target.for_machine) |
|
|
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, outputs, self.get_compiler_rule_name('cs', target.for_machine), rel_srcs + generated_rel_srcs) |
|
elem.add_dep(deps) |
|
elem.add_item('ARGS', commands) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
self.generate_generator_list_rules(target) |
|
self.create_target_source_introspection(target, compiler, commands, rel_srcs, generated_rel_srcs) |
|
|
|
def determine_single_java_compile_args(self, target, compiler): |
|
args = [] |
|
args += compiler.get_buildtype_args(self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('buildtype'), target)) |
|
args += self.build.get_global_args(compiler, target.for_machine) |
|
args += self.build.get_project_args(compiler, target.subproject, target.for_machine) |
|
args += target.get_java_args() |
|
args += compiler.get_output_args(self.get_target_private_dir(target)) |
|
args += target.get_classpath_args() |
|
curdir = target.get_subdir() |
|
sourcepath = os.path.join(self.build_to_src, curdir) + os.pathsep |
|
sourcepath += os.path.normpath(curdir) + os.pathsep |
|
for i in target.include_dirs: |
|
for idir in i.get_incdirs(): |
|
sourcepath += os.path.join(self.build_to_src, i.curdir, idir) + os.pathsep |
|
args += ['-sourcepath', sourcepath] |
|
return args |
|
|
|
def generate_single_java_compile(self, src, target, compiler, args): |
|
deps = [os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(l), l.get_filename()) for l in target.link_targets] |
|
generated_sources = self.get_target_generated_sources(target) |
|
for rel_src in generated_sources.keys(): |
|
if rel_src.endswith('.java'): |
|
deps.append(rel_src) |
|
rel_src = src.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
plain_class_path = src.fname[:-4] + 'class' |
|
rel_obj = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), plain_class_path) |
|
element = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, rel_obj, self.compiler_to_rule_name(compiler), rel_src) |
|
element.add_dep(deps) |
|
element.add_item('ARGS', args) |
|
self.add_build(element) |
|
return plain_class_path |
|
|
|
def generate_java_link(self): |
|
rule = 'java_LINKER' |
|
command = ['jar', '$ARGS'] |
|
description = 'Creating JAR $out' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, [], description)) |
|
|
|
def determine_dep_vapis(self, target): |
|
""" |
|
Peek into the sources of BuildTargets we're linking with, and if any of |
|
them was built with Vala, assume that it also generated a .vapi file of |
|
the same name as the BuildTarget and return the path to it relative to |
|
the build directory. |
|
""" |
|
result = OrderedSet() |
|
for dep in itertools.chain(target.link_targets, target.link_whole_targets): |
|
if not dep.is_linkable_target(): |
|
continue |
|
for i in dep.sources: |
|
if hasattr(i, 'fname'): |
|
i = i.fname |
|
if i.endswith('vala'): |
|
vapiname = dep.vala_vapi |
|
fullname = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(dep), vapiname) |
|
result.add(fullname) |
|
break |
|
return list(result) |
|
|
|
def split_vala_sources(self, t: build.Target) -> \ |
|
T.Tuple[T.MutableMapping[str, File], T.MutableMapping[str, File], |
|
T.Tuple[T.MutableMapping[str, File], T.MutableMapping]]: |
|
""" |
|
Splits the target's sources into .vala, .gs, .vapi, and other sources. |
|
Handles both pre-existing and generated sources. |
|
|
|
Returns a tuple (vala, vapi, others) each of which is a dictionary with |
|
the keys being the path to the file (relative to the build directory) |
|
and the value being the object that generated or represents the file. |
|
""" |
|
vala: T.MutableMapping[str, File] = OrderedDict() |
|
vapi: T.MutableMapping[str, File] = OrderedDict() |
|
others: T.MutableMapping[str, File] = OrderedDict() |
|
othersgen = OrderedDict() |
|
# Split pre-existing sources |
|
for s in t.get_sources(): |
|
# BuildTarget sources are always mesonlib.File files which are |
|
# either in the source root, or generated with configure_file and |
|
# in the build root |
|
if not isinstance(s, File): |
|
msg = 'All sources in target {!r} must be of type ' \ |
|
'mesonlib.File, not {!r}'.format(t, s) |
|
raise InvalidArguments(msg) |
|
f = s.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
if s.endswith(('.vala', '.gs')): |
|
srctype = vala |
|
elif s.endswith('.vapi'): |
|
srctype = vapi |
|
else: |
|
srctype = others |
|
srctype[f] = s |
|
# Split generated sources |
|
for gensrc in t.get_generated_sources(): |
|
for s in gensrc.get_outputs(): |
|
f = self.get_target_generated_dir(t, gensrc, s) |
|
if s.endswith(('.vala', '.gs')): |
|
srctype = vala |
|
elif s.endswith('.vapi'): |
|
srctype = vapi |
|
# Generated non-Vala (C/C++) sources. Won't be used for |
|
# generating the Vala compile rule below. |
|
else: |
|
srctype = othersgen |
|
# Duplicate outputs are disastrous |
|
if f in srctype and srctype[f] is not gensrc: |
|
msg = 'Duplicate output {0!r} from {1!r} {2!r}; ' \ |
|
'conflicts with {0!r} from {4!r} {3!r}' \ |
|
''.format(f, type(gensrc).__name__, gensrc.name, |
|
srctype[f].name, type(srctype[f]).__name__) |
|
raise InvalidArguments(msg) |
|
# Store 'somefile.vala': GeneratedList (or CustomTarget) |
|
srctype[f] = gensrc |
|
return vala, vapi, (others, othersgen) |
|
|
|
def generate_vala_compile(self, target: build.BuildTarget): |
|
"""Vala is compiled into C. Set up all necessary build steps here.""" |
|
(vala_src, vapi_src, other_src) = self.split_vala_sources(target) |
|
extra_dep_files = [] |
|
if not vala_src: |
|
msg = 'Vala library {!r} has no Vala or Genie source files.' |
|
raise InvalidArguments(msg.format(target.name)) |
|
|
|
valac = target.compilers['vala'] |
|
c_out_dir = self.get_target_private_dir(target) |
|
# C files generated by valac |
|
vala_c_src = [] |
|
# Files generated by valac |
|
valac_outputs = [] |
|
# All sources that are passed to valac on the commandline |
|
all_files = list(vapi_src.keys()) |
|
# Passed as --basedir |
|
srcbasedir = os.path.join(self.build_to_src, target.get_subdir()) |
|
for (vala_file, gensrc) in vala_src.items(): |
|
all_files.append(vala_file) |
|
# Figure out where the Vala compiler will write the compiled C file |
|
# |
|
# If the Vala file is in a subdir of the build dir (in our case |
|
# because it was generated/built by something else), and is also |
|
# a subdir of --basedir (because the builddir is in the source |
|
# tree, and the target subdir is the source root), the subdir |
|
# components from the source root till the private builddir will be |
|
# duplicated inside the private builddir. Otherwise, just the |
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# basename will be used. |
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# |
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# If the Vala file is outside the build directory, the paths from |
|
# the --basedir till the subdir will be duplicated inside the |
|
# private builddir. |
|
if isinstance(gensrc, (build.CustomTarget, build.GeneratedList)) or gensrc.is_built: |
|
vala_c_file = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(vala_file))[0] + '.c' |
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# Check if the vala file is in a subdir of --basedir |
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abs_srcbasedir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), target.get_subdir()) |
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abs_vala_file = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), vala_file) |
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if PurePath(os.path.commonpath((abs_srcbasedir, abs_vala_file))) == PurePath(abs_srcbasedir): |
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vala_c_subdir = PurePath(abs_vala_file).parent.relative_to(abs_srcbasedir) |
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vala_c_file = os.path.join(str(vala_c_subdir), vala_c_file) |
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else: |
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path_to_target = os.path.join(self.build_to_src, target.get_subdir()) |
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if vala_file.startswith(path_to_target): |
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vala_c_file = os.path.splitext(os.path.relpath(vala_file, path_to_target))[0] + '.c' |
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else: |
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vala_c_file = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(vala_file))[0] + '.c' |
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# All this will be placed inside the c_out_dir |
|
vala_c_file = os.path.join(c_out_dir, vala_c_file) |
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vala_c_src.append(vala_c_file) |
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valac_outputs.append(vala_c_file) |
|
|
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args = self.generate_basic_compiler_args(target, valac) |
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args += valac.get_colorout_args(self.environment.coredata.options.get(OptionKey('b_colorout')).value) |
|
# Tell Valac to output everything in our private directory. Sadly this |
|
# means it will also preserve the directory components of Vala sources |
|
# found inside the build tree (generated sources). |
|
args += ['--directory', c_out_dir] |
|
args += ['--basedir', srcbasedir] |
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if target.is_linkable_target(): |
|
# Library name |
|
args += ['--library', target.name] |
|
# Outputted header |
|
hname = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), target.vala_header) |
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args += ['--header', hname] |
|
if self.is_unity(target): |
|
# Without this the declarations will get duplicated in the .c |
|
# files and cause a build failure when all of them are |
|
# #include-d in one .c file. |
|
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1969 |
|
args += ['--use-header'] |
|
valac_outputs.append(hname) |
|
# Outputted vapi file |
|
vapiname = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), target.vala_vapi) |
|
# Force valac to write the vapi and gir files in the target build dir. |
|
# Without this, it will write it inside c_out_dir |
|
args += ['--vapi', os.path.join('..', target.vala_vapi)] |
|
valac_outputs.append(vapiname) |
|
target.outputs += [target.vala_header, target.vala_vapi] |
|
# Install header and vapi to default locations if user requests this |
|
if len(target.install_dir) > 1 and target.install_dir[1] is True: |
|
target.install_dir[1] = self.environment.get_includedir() |
|
if len(target.install_dir) > 2 and target.install_dir[2] is True: |
|
target.install_dir[2] = os.path.join(self.environment.get_datadir(), 'vala', 'vapi') |
|
# Generate GIR if requested |
|
if isinstance(target.vala_gir, str): |
|
girname = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), target.vala_gir) |
|
args += ['--gir', os.path.join('..', target.vala_gir)] |
|
valac_outputs.append(girname) |
|
target.outputs.append(target.vala_gir) |
|
# Install GIR to default location if requested by user |
|
if len(target.install_dir) > 3 and target.install_dir[3] is True: |
|
target.install_dir[3] = os.path.join(self.environment.get_datadir(), 'gir-1.0') |
|
# Detect gresources and add --gresources arguments for each |
|
for gensrc in other_src[1].values(): |
|
if isinstance(gensrc, modules.GResourceTarget): |
|
gres_xml, = self.get_custom_target_sources(gensrc) |
|
args += ['--gresources=' + gres_xml] |
|
extra_args = [] |
|
|
|
for a in target.extra_args.get('vala', []): |
|
if isinstance(a, File): |
|
relname = a.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
extra_dep_files.append(relname) |
|
extra_args.append(relname) |
|
else: |
|
extra_args.append(a) |
|
dependency_vapis = self.determine_dep_vapis(target) |
|
extra_dep_files += dependency_vapis |
|
args += extra_args |
|
element = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, valac_outputs, |
|
self.compiler_to_rule_name(valac), |
|
all_files + dependency_vapis) |
|
element.add_item('ARGS', args) |
|
element.add_dep(extra_dep_files) |
|
self.add_build(element) |
|
self.create_target_source_introspection(target, valac, args, all_files, []) |
|
return other_src[0], other_src[1], vala_c_src |
|
|
|
def generate_rust_target(self, target: build.BuildTarget) -> None: |
|
rustc = target.compilers['rust'] |
|
# Rust compiler takes only the main file as input and |
|
# figures out what other files are needed via import |
|
# statements and magic. |
|
base_proxy = self.get_base_options_for_target(target) |
|
args = rustc.compiler_args() |
|
# Compiler args for compiling this target |
|
args += compilers.get_base_compile_args(base_proxy, rustc) |
|
self.generate_generator_list_rules(target) |
|
|
|
orderdeps = [os.path.join(t.subdir, t.get_filename()) for t in target.link_targets] |
|
|
|
main_rust_file = None |
|
for i in target.get_sources(): |
|
if not rustc.can_compile(i): |
|
raise InvalidArguments(f'Rust target {target.get_basename()} contains a non-rust source file.') |
|
if main_rust_file is None: |
|
main_rust_file = i.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
for g in target.get_generated_sources(): |
|
for i in g.get_outputs(): |
|
if not rustc.can_compile(i): |
|
raise InvalidArguments(f'Rust target {target.get_basename()} contains a non-rust source file.') |
|
if isinstance(g, GeneratedList): |
|
fname = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), i) |
|
else: |
|
fname = os.path.join(g.get_subdir(), i) |
|
if main_rust_file is None: |
|
main_rust_file = fname |
|
orderdeps.append(fname) |
|
if main_rust_file is None: |
|
raise RuntimeError('A Rust target has no Rust sources. This is weird. Also a bug. Please report') |
|
target_name = os.path.join(target.subdir, target.get_filename()) |
|
if isinstance(target, build.Executable): |
|
cratetype = 'bin' |
|
elif hasattr(target, 'rust_crate_type'): |
|
cratetype = target.rust_crate_type |
|
elif isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary): |
|
cratetype = 'dylib' |
|
elif isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
|
cratetype = 'rlib' |
|
else: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Unknown target type for rustc.') |
|
args.extend(['--crate-type', cratetype]) |
|
|
|
# If we're dynamically linking, add those arguments |
|
# |
|
# Rust is super annoying, calling -C link-arg foo does not work, it has |
|
# to be -C link-arg=foo |
|
if cratetype in {'bin', 'dylib'}: |
|
for a in rustc.linker.get_always_args(): |
|
args += ['-C', f'link-arg={a}'] |
|
|
|
opt_proxy = self.get_compiler_options_for_target(target) |
|
|
|
args += ['--crate-name', target.name] |
|
args += rustc.get_buildtype_args(self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('buildtype'), target)) |
|
args += rustc.get_debug_args(self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('debug'), target)) |
|
args += rustc.get_optimization_args(self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('optimization'), target)) |
|
args += rustc.get_option_compile_args(opt_proxy) |
|
args += self.build.get_global_args(rustc, target.for_machine) |
|
args += self.build.get_project_args(rustc, target.subproject, target.for_machine) |
|
depfile = os.path.join(target.subdir, target.name + '.d') |
|
args += ['--emit', f'dep-info={depfile}', '--emit', 'link'] |
|
args += target.get_extra_args('rust') |
|
args += rustc.get_output_args(os.path.join(target.subdir, target.get_filename())) |
|
args += self.environment.coredata.get_external_args(target.for_machine, rustc.language) |
|
linkdirs = mesonlib.OrderedSet() |
|
external_deps = target.external_deps.copy() |
|
for d in target.link_targets: |
|
linkdirs.add(d.subdir) |
|
if d.uses_rust(): |
|
# specify `extern CRATE_NAME=OUTPUT_FILE` for each Rust |
|
# dependency, so that collisions with libraries in rustc's |
|
# sysroot don't cause ambiguity |
|
args += ['--extern', '{}={}'.format(d.name, os.path.join(d.subdir, d.filename))] |
|
else: |
|
# Rust uses -l for non rust dependencies, but we still need to add (shared|static)=foo |
|
_type = 'static' if d.typename == 'static library' else 'shared' |
|
args += ['-l', f'{_type}={d.name}'] |
|
if d.typename == 'static library': |
|
external_deps.extend(d.external_deps) |
|
for e in external_deps: |
|
for a in e.get_link_args(): |
|
if a.endswith(('.dll', '.so', '.dylib')): |
|
dir_, lib = os.path.split(a) |
|
linkdirs.add(dir_) |
|
lib, ext = os.path.splitext(lib) |
|
if lib.startswith('lib'): |
|
lib = lib[3:] |
|
args.extend(['-l', f'dylib={lib}']) |
|
elif a.startswith('-L'): |
|
args.append(a) |
|
elif a.startswith('-l'): |
|
_type = 'static' if e.static else 'dylib' |
|
args.extend(['-l', f'{_type}={a[2:]}']) |
|
for d in linkdirs: |
|
if d == '': |
|
d = '.' |
|
args += ['-L', d] |
|
has_shared_deps = any(isinstance(dep, build.SharedLibrary) for dep in target.get_dependencies()) |
|
if isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary) or has_shared_deps: |
|
# add prefer-dynamic if any of the Rust libraries we link |
|
# against are dynamic, otherwise we'll end up with |
|
# multiple implementations of crates |
|
args += ['-C', 'prefer-dynamic'] |
|
|
|
# build the usual rpath arguments as well... |
|
|
|
# Set runtime-paths so we can run executables without needing to set |
|
# LD_LIBRARY_PATH, etc in the environment. Doesn't work on Windows. |
|
if has_path_sep(target.name): |
|
# Target names really should not have slashes in them, but |
|
# unfortunately we did not check for that and some downstream projects |
|
# now have them. Once slashes are forbidden, remove this bit. |
|
target_slashname_workaround_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(target.name), |
|
self.get_target_dir(target)) |
|
else: |
|
target_slashname_workaround_dir = self.get_target_dir(target) |
|
rpath_args, target.rpath_dirs_to_remove = ( |
|
rustc.build_rpath_args(self.environment, |
|
self.environment.get_build_dir(), |
|
target_slashname_workaround_dir, |
|
self.determine_rpath_dirs(target), |
|
target.build_rpath, |
|
target.install_rpath)) |
|
# ... but then add rustc's sysroot to account for rustup |
|
# installations |
|
for rpath_arg in rpath_args: |
|
args += ['-C', 'link-arg=' + rpath_arg + ':' + os.path.join(rustc.get_sysroot(), 'lib')] |
|
compiler_name = self.get_compiler_rule_name('rust', target.for_machine) |
|
element = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, target_name, compiler_name, main_rust_file) |
|
if orderdeps: |
|
element.add_orderdep(orderdeps) |
|
element.add_item('ARGS', args) |
|
element.add_item('targetdep', depfile) |
|
element.add_item('cratetype', cratetype) |
|
self.add_build(element) |
|
if isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary): |
|
self.generate_shsym(target) |
|
self.create_target_source_introspection(target, rustc, args, [main_rust_file], []) |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def get_rule_suffix(for_machine: MachineChoice) -> str: |
|
return PerMachine('_FOR_BUILD', '')[for_machine] |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def get_compiler_rule_name(cls, lang: str, for_machine: MachineChoice) -> str: |
|
return '{}_COMPILER{}'.format(lang, cls.get_rule_suffix(for_machine)) |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def get_pch_rule_name(cls, lang: str, for_machine: MachineChoice) -> str: |
|
return '{}_PCH{}'.format(lang, cls.get_rule_suffix(for_machine)) |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def compiler_to_rule_name(cls, compiler: Compiler) -> str: |
|
return cls.get_compiler_rule_name(compiler.get_language(), compiler.for_machine) |
|
|
|
@classmethod |
|
def compiler_to_pch_rule_name(cls, compiler: Compiler) -> str: |
|
return cls.get_pch_rule_name(compiler.get_language(), compiler.for_machine) |
|
|
|
def swift_module_file_name(self, target): |
|
return os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), |
|
self.target_swift_modulename(target) + '.swiftmodule') |
|
|
|
def target_swift_modulename(self, target): |
|
return target.name |
|
|
|
def is_swift_target(self, target): |
|
for s in target.sources: |
|
if s.endswith('swift'): |
|
return True |
|
return False |
|
|
|
def determine_swift_dep_modules(self, target): |
|
result = [] |
|
for l in target.link_targets: |
|
if self.is_swift_target(l): |
|
result.append(self.swift_module_file_name(l)) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
def determine_swift_dep_dirs(self, target): |
|
result = [] |
|
for l in target.link_targets: |
|
result.append(self.get_target_private_dir_abs(l)) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
def get_swift_link_deps(self, target): |
|
result = [] |
|
for l in target.link_targets: |
|
result.append(self.get_target_filename(l)) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
def split_swift_generated_sources(self, target): |
|
all_srcs = self.get_target_generated_sources(target) |
|
srcs = [] |
|
others = [] |
|
for i in all_srcs: |
|
if i.endswith('.swift'): |
|
srcs.append(i) |
|
else: |
|
others.append(i) |
|
return srcs, others |
|
|
|
def generate_swift_target(self, target): |
|
module_name = self.target_swift_modulename(target) |
|
swiftc = target.compilers['swift'] |
|
abssrc = [] |
|
relsrc = [] |
|
abs_headers = [] |
|
header_imports = [] |
|
for i in target.get_sources(): |
|
if swiftc.can_compile(i): |
|
rels = i.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
abss = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), rels)) |
|
relsrc.append(rels) |
|
abssrc.append(abss) |
|
elif self.environment.is_header(i): |
|
relh = i.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
absh = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), relh)) |
|
abs_headers.append(absh) |
|
header_imports += swiftc.get_header_import_args(absh) |
|
else: |
|
raise InvalidArguments(f'Swift target {target.get_basename()} contains a non-swift source file.') |
|
os.makedirs(self.get_target_private_dir_abs(target), exist_ok=True) |
|
compile_args = swiftc.get_compile_only_args() |
|
compile_args += swiftc.get_optimization_args(self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('optimization'), target)) |
|
compile_args += swiftc.get_debug_args(self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('debug'), target)) |
|
compile_args += swiftc.get_module_args(module_name) |
|
compile_args += self.build.get_project_args(swiftc, target.subproject, target.for_machine) |
|
compile_args += self.build.get_global_args(swiftc, target.for_machine) |
|
for i in reversed(target.get_include_dirs()): |
|
basedir = i.get_curdir() |
|
for d in i.get_incdirs(): |
|
if d not in ('', '.'): |
|
expdir = os.path.join(basedir, d) |
|
else: |
|
expdir = basedir |
|
srctreedir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.build_to_src, expdir)) |
|
sargs = swiftc.get_include_args(srctreedir, False) |
|
compile_args += sargs |
|
link_args = swiftc.get_output_args(os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_filename(target))) |
|
link_args += self.build.get_project_link_args(swiftc, target.subproject, target.for_machine) |
|
link_args += self.build.get_global_link_args(swiftc, target.for_machine) |
|
rundir = self.get_target_private_dir(target) |
|
out_module_name = self.swift_module_file_name(target) |
|
in_module_files = self.determine_swift_dep_modules(target) |
|
abs_module_dirs = self.determine_swift_dep_dirs(target) |
|
module_includes = [] |
|
for x in abs_module_dirs: |
|
module_includes += swiftc.get_include_args(x, False) |
|
link_deps = self.get_swift_link_deps(target) |
|
abs_link_deps = [os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), x) for x in link_deps] |
|
for d in target.link_targets: |
|
reldir = self.get_target_dir(d) |
|
if reldir == '': |
|
reldir = '.' |
|
link_args += ['-L', os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), reldir))] |
|
(rel_generated, _) = self.split_swift_generated_sources(target) |
|
abs_generated = [os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), x) for x in rel_generated] |
|
# We need absolute paths because swiftc needs to be invoked in a subdir |
|
# and this is the easiest way about it. |
|
objects = [] # Relative to swift invocation dir |
|
rel_objects = [] # Relative to build.ninja |
|
for i in abssrc + abs_generated: |
|
base = os.path.basename(i) |
|
oname = os.path.splitext(base)[0] + '.o' |
|
objects.append(oname) |
|
rel_objects.append(os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), oname)) |
|
|
|
rulename = self.get_compiler_rule_name('swift', target.for_machine) |
|
|
|
# Swiftc does not seem to be able to emit objects and module files in one go. |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, rel_objects, rulename, abssrc) |
|
elem.add_dep(in_module_files + rel_generated) |
|
elem.add_dep(abs_headers) |
|
elem.add_item('ARGS', compile_args + header_imports + abs_generated + module_includes) |
|
elem.add_item('RUNDIR', rundir) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, out_module_name, |
|
self.get_compiler_rule_name('swift', target.for_machine), |
|
abssrc) |
|
elem.add_dep(in_module_files + rel_generated) |
|
elem.add_item('ARGS', compile_args + abs_generated + module_includes + swiftc.get_mod_gen_args()) |
|
elem.add_item('RUNDIR', rundir) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
if isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
|
elem = self.generate_link(target, self.get_target_filename(target), |
|
rel_objects, self.build.static_linker[target.for_machine]) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
elif isinstance(target, build.Executable): |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, self.get_target_filename(target), rulename, []) |
|
elem.add_dep(rel_objects) |
|
elem.add_dep(link_deps) |
|
elem.add_item('ARGS', link_args + swiftc.get_std_exe_link_args() + objects + abs_link_deps) |
|
elem.add_item('RUNDIR', rundir) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
else: |
|
raise MesonException('Swift supports only executable and static library targets.') |
|
# Introspection information |
|
self.create_target_source_introspection(target, swiftc, compile_args + header_imports + module_includes, relsrc, rel_generated) |
|
|
|
def generate_static_link_rules(self): |
|
num_pools = self.environment.coredata.options[OptionKey('backend_max_links')].value |
|
if 'java' in self.environment.coredata.compilers.host: |
|
self.generate_java_link() |
|
for for_machine in MachineChoice: |
|
static_linker = self.build.static_linker[for_machine] |
|
if static_linker is None: |
|
continue |
|
rule = 'STATIC_LINKER{}'.format(self.get_rule_suffix(for_machine)) |
|
cmdlist = [] |
|
args = ['$in'] |
|
# FIXME: Must normalize file names with pathlib.Path before writing |
|
# them out to fix this properly on Windows. See: |
|
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1517 |
|
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1526 |
|
if isinstance(static_linker, ArLinker) and not mesonlib.is_windows(): |
|
# `ar` has no options to overwrite archives. It always appends, |
|
# which is never what we want. Delete an existing library first if |
|
# it exists. https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1355 |
|
cmdlist = execute_wrapper + [c.format('$out') for c in rmfile_prefix] |
|
cmdlist += static_linker.get_exelist() |
|
cmdlist += ['$LINK_ARGS'] |
|
cmdlist += NinjaCommandArg.list(static_linker.get_output_args('$out'), Quoting.none) |
|
description = 'Linking static target $out' |
|
if num_pools > 0: |
|
pool = 'pool = link_pool' |
|
else: |
|
pool = None |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, cmdlist, args, description, |
|
rspable=static_linker.can_linker_accept_rsp(), |
|
rspfile_quote_style=static_linker.rsp_file_syntax(), |
|
extra=pool)) |
|
|
|
def generate_dynamic_link_rules(self): |
|
num_pools = self.environment.coredata.options[OptionKey('backend_max_links')].value |
|
for for_machine in MachineChoice: |
|
complist = self.environment.coredata.compilers[for_machine] |
|
for langname, compiler in complist.items(): |
|
if langname == 'java' \ |
|
or langname == 'vala' \ |
|
or langname == 'rust' \ |
|
or langname == 'cs': |
|
continue |
|
rule = '{}_LINKER{}'.format(langname, self.get_rule_suffix(for_machine)) |
|
command = compiler.get_linker_exelist() |
|
args = ['$ARGS'] + NinjaCommandArg.list(compiler.get_linker_output_args('$out'), Quoting.none) + ['$in', '$LINK_ARGS'] |
|
description = 'Linking target $out' |
|
if num_pools > 0: |
|
pool = 'pool = link_pool' |
|
else: |
|
pool = None |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, args, description, |
|
rspable=compiler.can_linker_accept_rsp(), |
|
rspfile_quote_style=compiler.rsp_file_syntax(), |
|
extra=pool)) |
|
|
|
args = self.environment.get_build_command() + \ |
|
['--internal', |
|
'symbolextractor', |
|
self.environment.get_build_dir(), |
|
'$in', |
|
'$IMPLIB', |
|
'$out'] |
|
symrule = 'SHSYM' |
|
symcmd = args + ['$CROSS'] |
|
syndesc = 'Generating symbol file $out' |
|
synstat = 'restat = 1' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(symrule, symcmd, [], syndesc, extra=synstat)) |
|
|
|
def generate_java_compile_rule(self, compiler): |
|
rule = self.compiler_to_rule_name(compiler) |
|
command = compiler.get_exelist() + ['$ARGS', '$in'] |
|
description = 'Compiling Java object $in' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, [], description)) |
|
|
|
def generate_cs_compile_rule(self, compiler: 'CsCompiler') -> None: |
|
rule = self.compiler_to_rule_name(compiler) |
|
command = compiler.get_exelist() |
|
args = ['$ARGS', '$in'] |
|
description = 'Compiling C Sharp target $out' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, args, description, |
|
rspable=mesonlib.is_windows(), |
|
rspfile_quote_style=compiler.rsp_file_syntax())) |
|
|
|
def generate_vala_compile_rules(self, compiler): |
|
rule = self.compiler_to_rule_name(compiler) |
|
command = compiler.get_exelist() + ['$ARGS', '$in'] |
|
description = 'Compiling Vala source $in' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, [], description, extra='restat = 1')) |
|
|
|
def generate_rust_compile_rules(self, compiler): |
|
rule = self.compiler_to_rule_name(compiler) |
|
command = compiler.get_exelist() + ['$ARGS', '$in'] |
|
description = 'Compiling Rust source $in' |
|
depfile = '$targetdep' |
|
depstyle = 'gcc' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, [], description, deps=depstyle, |
|
depfile=depfile)) |
|
|
|
def generate_swift_compile_rules(self, compiler): |
|
rule = self.compiler_to_rule_name(compiler) |
|
full_exe = self.environment.get_build_command() + [ |
|
'--internal', |
|
'dirchanger', |
|
'$RUNDIR', |
|
] |
|
invoc = full_exe + compiler.get_exelist() |
|
command = invoc + ['$ARGS', '$in'] |
|
description = 'Compiling Swift source $in' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, [], description)) |
|
|
|
def use_dyndeps_for_fortran(self) -> bool: |
|
'''Use the new Ninja feature for scanning dependencies during build, |
|
rather than up front. Remove this and all old scanning code once Ninja |
|
minimum version is bumped to 1.10.''' |
|
return mesonlib.version_compare(self.ninja_version, '>=1.10.0') |
|
|
|
def generate_fortran_dep_hack(self, crstr: str) -> None: |
|
if self.use_dyndeps_for_fortran(): |
|
return |
|
rule = f'FORTRAN_DEP_HACK{crstr}' |
|
if mesonlib.is_windows(): |
|
cmd = ['cmd', '/C'] |
|
else: |
|
cmd = ['true'] |
|
self.add_rule_comment(NinjaComment('''Workaround for these issues: |
|
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ninja-build/j-2RfBIOd_8 |
|
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=47485''')) |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, cmd, [], 'Dep hack', extra='restat = 1')) |
|
|
|
def generate_llvm_ir_compile_rule(self, compiler): |
|
if self.created_llvm_ir_rule[compiler.for_machine]: |
|
return |
|
rule = self.get_compiler_rule_name('llvm_ir', compiler.for_machine) |
|
command = compiler.get_exelist() |
|
args = ['$ARGS'] + NinjaCommandArg.list(compiler.get_output_args('$out'), Quoting.none) + compiler.get_compile_only_args() + ['$in'] |
|
description = 'Compiling LLVM IR object $in' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, args, description, |
|
rspable=compiler.can_linker_accept_rsp())) |
|
self.created_llvm_ir_rule[compiler.for_machine] = True |
|
|
|
def generate_compile_rule_for(self, langname, compiler): |
|
if langname == 'java': |
|
if self.environment.machines.matches_build_machine(compiler.for_machine): |
|
self.generate_java_compile_rule(compiler) |
|
return |
|
if langname == 'cs': |
|
if self.environment.machines.matches_build_machine(compiler.for_machine): |
|
self.generate_cs_compile_rule(compiler) |
|
return |
|
if langname == 'vala': |
|
self.generate_vala_compile_rules(compiler) |
|
return |
|
if langname == 'rust': |
|
self.generate_rust_compile_rules(compiler) |
|
return |
|
if langname == 'swift': |
|
if self.environment.machines.matches_build_machine(compiler.for_machine): |
|
self.generate_swift_compile_rules(compiler) |
|
return |
|
crstr = self.get_rule_suffix(compiler.for_machine) |
|
if langname == 'fortran': |
|
self.generate_fortran_dep_hack(crstr) |
|
rule = self.get_compiler_rule_name(langname, compiler.for_machine) |
|
depargs = NinjaCommandArg.list(compiler.get_dependency_gen_args('$out', '$DEPFILE'), Quoting.none) |
|
command = compiler.get_exelist() |
|
args = ['$ARGS'] + depargs + NinjaCommandArg.list(compiler.get_output_args('$out'), Quoting.none) + compiler.get_compile_only_args() + ['$in'] |
|
description = f'Compiling {compiler.get_display_language()} object $out' |
|
if isinstance(compiler, VisualStudioLikeCompiler): |
|
deps = 'msvc' |
|
depfile = None |
|
else: |
|
deps = 'gcc' |
|
depfile = '$DEPFILE' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, args, description, |
|
rspable=compiler.can_linker_accept_rsp(), |
|
rspfile_quote_style=compiler.rsp_file_syntax(), |
|
deps=deps, depfile=depfile)) |
|
|
|
def generate_pch_rule_for(self, langname, compiler): |
|
if langname != 'c' and langname != 'cpp': |
|
return |
|
rule = self.compiler_to_pch_rule_name(compiler) |
|
depargs = compiler.get_dependency_gen_args('$out', '$DEPFILE') |
|
|
|
if isinstance(compiler, VisualStudioLikeCompiler): |
|
output = [] |
|
else: |
|
output = NinjaCommandArg.list(compiler.get_output_args('$out'), Quoting.none) |
|
command = compiler.get_exelist() + ['$ARGS'] + depargs + output + compiler.get_compile_only_args() + ['$in'] |
|
description = 'Precompiling header $in' |
|
if isinstance(compiler, VisualStudioLikeCompiler): |
|
deps = 'msvc' |
|
depfile = None |
|
else: |
|
deps = 'gcc' |
|
depfile = '$DEPFILE' |
|
self.add_rule(NinjaRule(rule, command, [], description, deps=deps, |
|
depfile=depfile)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_scanner_rules(self): |
|
rulename = 'depscan' |
|
if rulename in self.ruledict: |
|
# Scanning command is the same for native and cross compilation. |
|
return |
|
command = self.environment.get_build_command() + \ |
|
['--internal', 'depscan'] |
|
args = ['$picklefile', '$out', '$in'] |
|
description = 'Module scanner.' |
|
rule = NinjaRule(rulename, command, args, description) |
|
self.add_rule(rule) |
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_compile_rules(self): |
|
for for_machine in MachineChoice: |
|
clist = self.environment.coredata.compilers[for_machine] |
|
for langname, compiler in clist.items(): |
|
if compiler.get_id() == 'clang': |
|
self.generate_llvm_ir_compile_rule(compiler) |
|
self.generate_compile_rule_for(langname, compiler) |
|
self.generate_pch_rule_for(langname, compiler) |
|
|
|
def generate_generator_list_rules(self, target): |
|
# CustomTargets have already written their rules and |
|
# CustomTargetIndexes don't actually get generated, so write rules for |
|
# GeneratedLists here |
|
for genlist in target.get_generated_sources(): |
|
if isinstance(genlist, (build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex)): |
|
continue |
|
self.generate_genlist_for_target(genlist, target) |
|
|
|
def replace_paths(self, target, args, override_subdir=None): |
|
if override_subdir: |
|
source_target_dir = os.path.join(self.build_to_src, override_subdir) |
|
else: |
|
source_target_dir = self.get_target_source_dir(target) |
|
relout = self.get_target_private_dir(target) |
|
args = [x.replace("@SOURCE_DIR@", self.build_to_src).replace("@BUILD_DIR@", relout) |
|
for x in args] |
|
args = [x.replace("@CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR@", source_target_dir) for x in args] |
|
args = [x.replace("@SOURCE_ROOT@", self.build_to_src).replace("@BUILD_ROOT@", '.') |
|
for x in args] |
|
args = [x.replace('\\', '/') for x in args] |
|
return args |
|
|
|
def generate_genlist_for_target(self, genlist, target): |
|
generator = genlist.get_generator() |
|
subdir = genlist.subdir |
|
exe = generator.get_exe() |
|
exe_arr = self.build_target_to_cmd_array(exe) |
|
infilelist = genlist.get_inputs() |
|
outfilelist = genlist.get_outputs() |
|
extra_dependencies = self.get_custom_target_depend_files(genlist) |
|
for i in range(len(infilelist)): |
|
curfile = infilelist[i] |
|
if len(generator.outputs) == 1: |
|
sole_output = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), outfilelist[i]) |
|
else: |
|
sole_output = f'{curfile}' |
|
infilename = curfile.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
base_args = generator.get_arglist(infilename) |
|
outfiles = genlist.get_outputs_for(curfile) |
|
outfiles = [os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), of) for of in outfiles] |
|
if generator.depfile is None: |
|
rulename = 'CUSTOM_COMMAND' |
|
args = base_args |
|
else: |
|
rulename = 'CUSTOM_COMMAND_DEP' |
|
depfilename = generator.get_dep_outname(infilename) |
|
depfile = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), depfilename) |
|
args = [x.replace('@DEPFILE@', depfile) for x in base_args] |
|
args = [x.replace("@INPUT@", infilename).replace('@OUTPUT@', sole_output) |
|
for x in args] |
|
args = self.replace_outputs(args, self.get_target_private_dir(target), outfilelist) |
|
# We have consumed output files, so drop them from the list of remaining outputs. |
|
if len(generator.outputs) > 1: |
|
outfilelist = outfilelist[len(generator.outputs):] |
|
args = self.replace_paths(target, args, override_subdir=subdir) |
|
cmdlist = exe_arr + self.replace_extra_args(args, genlist) |
|
cmdlist, reason = self.as_meson_exe_cmdline('generator ' + cmdlist[0], |
|
cmdlist[0], cmdlist[1:], |
|
capture=outfiles[0] if generator.capture else None) |
|
abs_pdir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_dir(target)) |
|
os.makedirs(abs_pdir, exist_ok=True) |
|
|
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, outfiles, rulename, infilename) |
|
elem.add_dep([self.get_target_filename(x) for x in generator.depends]) |
|
if generator.depfile is not None: |
|
elem.add_item('DEPFILE', depfile) |
|
if len(extra_dependencies) > 0: |
|
elem.add_dep(extra_dependencies) |
|
|
|
if len(generator.outputs) == 1: |
|
what = f'{sole_output!r}' |
|
else: |
|
# since there are multiple outputs, we log the source that caused the rebuild |
|
what = f'from {sole_output!r}.' |
|
if reason: |
|
reason = f' (wrapped by meson {reason})' |
|
elem.add_item('DESC', f'Generating {what}{reason}.') |
|
|
|
if isinstance(exe, build.BuildTarget): |
|
elem.add_dep(self.get_target_filename(exe)) |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', cmdlist) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
def scan_fortran_module_outputs(self, target): |
|
""" |
|
Find all module and submodule made available in a Fortran code file. |
|
""" |
|
if self.use_dyndeps_for_fortran(): |
|
return |
|
compiler = None |
|
# TODO other compilers |
|
for lang, c in self.environment.coredata.compilers.host.items(): |
|
if lang == 'fortran': |
|
compiler = c |
|
break |
|
if compiler is None: |
|
self.fortran_deps[target.get_basename()] = {} |
|
return |
|
|
|
modre = re.compile(FORTRAN_MODULE_PAT, re.IGNORECASE) |
|
submodre = re.compile(FORTRAN_SUBMOD_PAT, re.IGNORECASE) |
|
module_files = {} |
|
submodule_files = {} |
|
for s in target.get_sources(): |
|
# FIXME, does not work for Fortran sources generated by |
|
# custom_target() and generator() as those are run after |
|
# the configuration (configure_file() is OK) |
|
if not compiler.can_compile(s): |
|
continue |
|
filename = s.absolute_path(self.environment.get_source_dir(), |
|
self.environment.get_build_dir()) |
|
# Fortran keywords must be ASCII. |
|
with open(filename, encoding='ascii', errors='ignore') as f: |
|
for line in f: |
|
modmatch = modre.match(line) |
|
if modmatch is not None: |
|
modname = modmatch.group(1).lower() |
|
if modname in module_files: |
|
raise InvalidArguments( |
|
'Namespace collision: module {} defined in ' |
|
'two files {} and {}.'.format(modname, module_files[modname], s)) |
|
module_files[modname] = s |
|
else: |
|
submodmatch = submodre.match(line) |
|
if submodmatch is not None: |
|
# '_' is arbitrarily used to distinguish submod from mod. |
|
parents = submodmatch.group(1).lower().split(':') |
|
submodname = parents[0] + '_' + submodmatch.group(2).lower() |
|
|
|
if submodname in submodule_files: |
|
raise InvalidArguments( |
|
'Namespace collision: submodule {} defined in ' |
|
'two files {} and {}.'.format(submodname, submodule_files[submodname], s)) |
|
submodule_files[submodname] = s |
|
|
|
self.fortran_deps[target.get_basename()] = {**module_files, **submodule_files} |
|
|
|
def get_fortran_deps(self, compiler: FortranCompiler, src: Path, target) -> T.List[str]: |
|
""" |
|
Find all module and submodule needed by a Fortran target |
|
""" |
|
if self.use_dyndeps_for_fortran(): |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
dirname = Path(self.get_target_private_dir(target)) |
|
tdeps = self.fortran_deps[target.get_basename()] |
|
srcdir = Path(self.source_dir) |
|
|
|
mod_files = _scan_fortran_file_deps(src, srcdir, dirname, tdeps, compiler) |
|
return mod_files |
|
|
|
def get_no_stdlib_args(self, target, compiler): |
|
if compiler.language in self.build.stdlibs[target.for_machine]: |
|
return compiler.get_no_stdinc_args() |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
def get_no_stdlib_link_args(self, target, linker): |
|
if hasattr(linker, 'language') and linker.language in self.build.stdlibs[target.for_machine]: |
|
return linker.get_no_stdlib_link_args() |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
def get_compile_debugfile_args(self, compiler, target, objfile): |
|
# The way MSVC uses PDB files is documented exactly nowhere so |
|
# the following is what we have been able to decipher via |
|
# reverse engineering. |
|
# |
|
# Each object file gets the path of its PDB file written |
|
# inside it. This can be either the final PDB (for, say, |
|
# foo.exe) or an object pdb (for foo.obj). If the former, then |
|
# each compilation step locks the pdb file for writing, which |
|
# is a bottleneck and object files from one target can not be |
|
# used in a different target. The latter seems to be the |
|
# sensible one (and what Unix does) but there is a catch. If |
|
# you try to use precompiled headers MSVC will error out |
|
# because both source and pch pdbs go in the same file and |
|
# they must be the same. |
|
# |
|
# This means: |
|
# |
|
# - pch files must be compiled anew for every object file (negating |
|
# the entire point of having them in the first place) |
|
# - when using pch, output must go to the target pdb |
|
# |
|
# Since both of these are broken in some way, use the one that |
|
# works for each target. This unfortunately means that you |
|
# can't combine pch and object extraction in a single target. |
|
# |
|
# PDB files also lead to filename collisions. A target foo.exe |
|
# has a corresponding foo.pdb. A shared library foo.dll _also_ |
|
# has pdb file called foo.pdb. So will a static library |
|
# foo.lib, which clobbers both foo.pdb _and_ the dll file's |
|
# export library called foo.lib (by default, currently we name |
|
# them libfoo.a to avoidt this issue). You can give the files |
|
# unique names such as foo_exe.pdb but VC also generates a |
|
# bunch of other files which take their names from the target |
|
# basename (i.e. "foo") and stomp on each other. |
|
# |
|
# CMake solves this problem by doing two things. First of all |
|
# static libraries do not generate pdb files at |
|
# all. Presumably you don't need them and VC is smart enough |
|
# to look up the original data when linking (speculation, not |
|
# tested). The second solution is that you can only have |
|
# target named "foo" as an exe, shared lib _or_ static |
|
# lib. This makes filename collisions not happen. The downside |
|
# is that you can't have an executable foo that uses a shared |
|
# library libfoo.so, which is a common idiom on Unix. |
|
# |
|
# If you feel that the above is completely wrong and all of |
|
# this is actually doable, please send patches. |
|
|
|
if target.has_pch(): |
|
tfilename = self.get_target_filename_abs(target) |
|
return compiler.get_compile_debugfile_args(tfilename, pch=True) |
|
else: |
|
return compiler.get_compile_debugfile_args(objfile, pch=False) |
|
|
|
def get_link_debugfile_name(self, linker, target, outname): |
|
return linker.get_link_debugfile_name(outname) |
|
|
|
def get_link_debugfile_args(self, linker, target, outname): |
|
return linker.get_link_debugfile_args(outname) |
|
|
|
def generate_llvm_ir_compile(self, target, src): |
|
base_proxy = self.get_base_options_for_target(target) |
|
compiler = get_compiler_for_source(target.compilers.values(), src) |
|
commands = compiler.compiler_args() |
|
# Compiler args for compiling this target |
|
commands += compilers.get_base_compile_args(base_proxy, compiler) |
|
if isinstance(src, File): |
|
if src.is_built: |
|
src_filename = os.path.join(src.subdir, src.fname) |
|
else: |
|
src_filename = src.fname |
|
elif os.path.isabs(src): |
|
src_filename = os.path.basename(src) |
|
else: |
|
src_filename = src |
|
obj_basename = self.canonicalize_filename(src_filename) |
|
rel_obj = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), obj_basename) |
|
rel_obj += '.' + self.environment.machines[target.for_machine].get_object_suffix() |
|
commands += self.get_compile_debugfile_args(compiler, target, rel_obj) |
|
if isinstance(src, File) and src.is_built: |
|
rel_src = src.fname |
|
elif isinstance(src, File): |
|
rel_src = src.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
else: |
|
raise InvalidArguments(f'Invalid source type: {src!r}') |
|
# Write the Ninja build command |
|
compiler_name = self.get_compiler_rule_name('llvm_ir', compiler.for_machine) |
|
element = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, rel_obj, compiler_name, rel_src) |
|
element.add_item('ARGS', commands) |
|
self.add_build(element) |
|
return (rel_obj, rel_src) |
|
|
|
@lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
|
def generate_inc_dir(self, compiler, d, basedir, is_system): |
|
# Avoid superfluous '/.' at the end of paths when d is '.' |
|
if d not in ('', '.'): |
|
expdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(basedir, d)) |
|
else: |
|
expdir = basedir |
|
srctreedir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.build_to_src, expdir)) |
|
sargs = compiler.get_include_args(srctreedir, is_system) |
|
# There may be include dirs where a build directory has not been |
|
# created for some source dir. For example if someone does this: |
|
# |
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# inc = include_directories('foo/bar/baz') |
|
# |
|
# But never subdir()s into the actual dir. |
|
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), expdir)): |
|
bargs = compiler.get_include_args(expdir, is_system) |
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else: |
|
bargs = [] |
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return (sargs, bargs) |
|
|
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@lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
|
def _generate_single_compile(self, target, compiler, is_generated=False): |
|
base_proxy = self.get_base_options_for_target(target) |
|
# Create an empty commands list, and start adding arguments from |
|
# various sources in the order in which they must override each other |
|
commands = compiler.compiler_args() |
|
# Start with symbol visibility. |
|
commands += compiler.gnu_symbol_visibility_args(target.gnu_symbol_visibility) |
|
# Add compiler args for compiling this target derived from 'base' build |
|
# options passed on the command-line, in default_options, etc. |
|
# These have the lowest priority. |
|
commands += compilers.get_base_compile_args(base_proxy, |
|
compiler) |
|
# The code generated by valac is usually crap and has tons of unused |
|
# variables and such, so disable warnings for Vala C sources. |
|
no_warn_args = (is_generated == 'vala') |
|
# Add compiler args and include paths from several sources; defaults, |
|
# build options, external dependencies, etc. |
|
commands += self.generate_basic_compiler_args(target, compiler, no_warn_args) |
|
# Add custom target dirs as includes automatically, but before |
|
# target-specific include directories. |
|
if target.implicit_include_directories: |
|
commands += self.get_custom_target_dir_include_args(target, compiler) |
|
# Add include dirs from the `include_directories:` kwarg on the target |
|
# and from `include_directories:` of internal deps of the target. |
|
# |
|
# Target include dirs should override internal deps include dirs. |
|
# This is handled in BuildTarget.process_kwargs() |
|
# |
|
# Include dirs from internal deps should override include dirs from |
|
# external deps and must maintain the order in which they are specified. |
|
# Hence, we must reverse the list so that the order is preserved. |
|
for i in reversed(target.get_include_dirs()): |
|
basedir = i.get_curdir() |
|
# We should iterate include dirs in reversed orders because |
|
# -Ipath will add to begin of array. And without reverse |
|
# flags will be added in reversed order. |
|
for d in reversed(i.get_incdirs()): |
|
# Add source subdir first so that the build subdir overrides it |
|
(compile_obj, includeargs) = self.generate_inc_dir(compiler, d, basedir, i.is_system) |
|
commands += compile_obj |
|
commands += includeargs |
|
for d in i.get_extra_build_dirs(): |
|
commands += compiler.get_include_args(d, i.is_system) |
|
# Add per-target compile args, f.ex, `c_args : ['-DFOO']`. We set these |
|
# near the end since these are supposed to override everything else. |
|
commands += self.escape_extra_args(compiler, |
|
target.get_extra_args(compiler.get_language())) |
|
|
|
# D specific additional flags |
|
if compiler.language == 'd': |
|
commands += compiler.get_feature_args(target.d_features, self.build_to_src) |
|
|
|
# Add source dir and build dir. Project-specific and target-specific |
|
# include paths must override per-target compile args, include paths |
|
# from external dependencies, internal dependencies, and from |
|
# per-target `include_directories:` |
|
# |
|
# We prefer headers in the build dir over the source dir since, for |
|
# instance, the user might have an srcdir == builddir Autotools build |
|
# in their source tree. Many projects that are moving to Meson have |
|
# both Meson and Autotools in parallel as part of the transition. |
|
if target.implicit_include_directories: |
|
commands += self.get_source_dir_include_args(target, compiler) |
|
if target.implicit_include_directories: |
|
commands += self.get_build_dir_include_args(target, compiler) |
|
# Finally add the private dir for the target to the include path. This |
|
# must override everything else and must be the final path added. |
|
commands += compiler.get_include_args(self.get_target_private_dir(target), False) |
|
return commands |
|
|
|
def generate_single_compile(self, target, src, is_generated=False, header_deps=None, order_deps=None): |
|
""" |
|
Compiles C/C++, ObjC/ObjC++, Fortran, and D sources |
|
""" |
|
header_deps = header_deps if header_deps is not None else [] |
|
order_deps = order_deps if order_deps is not None else [] |
|
|
|
if isinstance(src, str) and src.endswith('.h'): |
|
raise AssertionError(f'BUG: sources should not contain headers {src!r}') |
|
|
|
compiler = get_compiler_for_source(target.compilers.values(), src) |
|
commands = self._generate_single_compile(target, compiler, is_generated) |
|
commands = commands.compiler.compiler_args(commands) |
|
|
|
# Create introspection information |
|
if is_generated is False: |
|
self.create_target_source_introspection(target, compiler, commands, [src], []) |
|
else: |
|
self.create_target_source_introspection(target, compiler, commands, [], [src]) |
|
|
|
build_dir = self.environment.get_build_dir() |
|
if isinstance(src, File): |
|
rel_src = src.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
if os.path.isabs(rel_src): |
|
# Source files may not be from the source directory if they originate in source-only libraries, |
|
# so we can't assert that the absolute path is anywhere in particular. |
|
if src.is_built: |
|
assert rel_src.startswith(build_dir) |
|
rel_src = rel_src[len(build_dir) + 1:] |
|
elif is_generated: |
|
raise AssertionError(f'BUG: broken generated source file handling for {src!r}') |
|
else: |
|
raise InvalidArguments(f'Invalid source type: {src!r}') |
|
obj_basename = self.object_filename_from_source(target, src) |
|
rel_obj = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), obj_basename) |
|
dep_file = compiler.depfile_for_object(rel_obj) |
|
|
|
# Add MSVC debug file generation compile flags: /Fd /FS |
|
commands += self.get_compile_debugfile_args(compiler, target, rel_obj) |
|
|
|
# PCH handling |
|
if self.environment.coredata.options.get(OptionKey('b_pch')): |
|
commands += self.get_pch_include_args(compiler, target) |
|
pchlist = target.get_pch(compiler.language) |
|
else: |
|
pchlist = [] |
|
if not pchlist: |
|
pch_dep = [] |
|
elif compiler.id == 'intel': |
|
pch_dep = [] |
|
else: |
|
arr = [] |
|
i = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), compiler.get_pch_name(pchlist[0])) |
|
arr.append(i) |
|
pch_dep = arr |
|
|
|
compiler_name = self.compiler_to_rule_name(compiler) |
|
extra_deps = [] |
|
if compiler.get_language() == 'fortran': |
|
# Can't read source file to scan for deps if it's generated later |
|
# at build-time. Skip scanning for deps, and just set the module |
|
# outdir argument instead. |
|
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1348 |
|
if not is_generated: |
|
abs_src = Path(build_dir) / rel_src |
|
extra_deps += self.get_fortran_deps(compiler, abs_src, target) |
|
if not self.use_dyndeps_for_fortran(): |
|
# Dependency hack. Remove once multiple outputs in Ninja is fixed: |
|
# https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ninja-build/j-2RfBIOd_8 |
|
for modname, srcfile in self.fortran_deps[target.get_basename()].items(): |
|
modfile = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), |
|
compiler.module_name_to_filename(modname)) |
|
|
|
if srcfile == src: |
|
crstr = self.get_rule_suffix(target.for_machine) |
|
depelem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, |
|
modfile, |
|
'FORTRAN_DEP_HACK' + crstr, |
|
rel_obj) |
|
self.add_build(depelem) |
|
commands += compiler.get_module_outdir_args(self.get_target_private_dir(target)) |
|
|
|
element = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, rel_obj, compiler_name, rel_src) |
|
self.add_header_deps(target, element, header_deps) |
|
for d in extra_deps: |
|
element.add_dep(d) |
|
for d in order_deps: |
|
if isinstance(d, File): |
|
d = d.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
elif not self.has_dir_part(d): |
|
d = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), d) |
|
element.add_orderdep(d) |
|
element.add_dep(pch_dep) |
|
for i in self.get_fortran_orderdeps(target, compiler): |
|
element.add_orderdep(i) |
|
element.add_item('DEPFILE', dep_file) |
|
element.add_item('ARGS', commands) |
|
|
|
self.add_dependency_scanner_entries_to_element(target, compiler, element, src) |
|
self.add_build(element) |
|
assert(isinstance(rel_obj, str)) |
|
assert(isinstance(rel_src, str)) |
|
return (rel_obj, rel_src.replace('\\', '/')) |
|
|
|
def add_dependency_scanner_entries_to_element(self, target, compiler, element, src): |
|
if not self.should_use_dyndeps_for_target(target): |
|
return |
|
extension = os.path.splitext(src.fname)[1][1:] |
|
if not (extension.lower() in compilers.lang_suffixes['fortran'] or extension in compilers.lang_suffixes['cpp']): |
|
return |
|
dep_scan_file = self.get_dep_scan_file_for(target) |
|
element.add_item('dyndep', dep_scan_file) |
|
element.add_orderdep(dep_scan_file) |
|
|
|
def get_dep_scan_file_for(self, target): |
|
return os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), 'depscan.dd') |
|
|
|
def add_header_deps(self, target, ninja_element, header_deps): |
|
for d in header_deps: |
|
if isinstance(d, File): |
|
d = d.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src) |
|
elif not self.has_dir_part(d): |
|
d = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), d) |
|
ninja_element.add_dep(d) |
|
|
|
def has_dir_part(self, fname): |
|
# FIXME FIXME: The usage of this is a terrible and unreliable hack |
|
if isinstance(fname, File): |
|
return fname.subdir != '' |
|
return has_path_sep(fname) |
|
|
|
# Fortran is a bit weird (again). When you link against a library, just compiling a source file |
|
# requires the mod files that are output when single files are built. To do this right we would need to |
|
# scan all inputs and write out explicit deps for each file. That is stoo slow and too much effort so |
|
# instead just have an ordered dependency on the library. This ensures all required mod files are created. |
|
# The real deps are then detected via dep file generation from the compiler. This breaks on compilers that |
|
# produce incorrect dep files but such is life. |
|
def get_fortran_orderdeps(self, target, compiler): |
|
if compiler.language != 'fortran': |
|
return [] |
|
return [ |
|
os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(lt), lt.get_filename()) |
|
for lt in itertools.chain(target.link_targets, target.link_whole_targets) |
|
] |
|
|
|
def generate_msvc_pch_command(self, target, compiler, pch): |
|
header = pch[0] |
|
pchname = compiler.get_pch_name(header) |
|
dst = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), pchname) |
|
|
|
commands = [] |
|
commands += self.generate_basic_compiler_args(target, compiler) |
|
|
|
if len(pch) == 1: |
|
# Auto generate PCH. |
|
source = self.create_msvc_pch_implementation(target, compiler.get_language(), pch[0]) |
|
pch_header_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.join(self.build_to_src, target.get_source_subdir(), header)) |
|
commands += compiler.get_include_args(pch_header_dir, False) |
|
else: |
|
source = os.path.join(self.build_to_src, target.get_source_subdir(), pch[1]) |
|
|
|
just_name = os.path.basename(header) |
|
(objname, pch_args) = compiler.gen_pch_args(just_name, source, dst) |
|
commands += pch_args |
|
commands += self._generate_single_compile(target, compiler) |
|
commands += self.get_compile_debugfile_args(compiler, target, objname) |
|
dep = dst + '.' + compiler.get_depfile_suffix() |
|
return commands, dep, dst, [objname], source |
|
|
|
def generate_gcc_pch_command(self, target, compiler, pch): |
|
commands = self._generate_single_compile(target, compiler) |
|
if pch.split('.')[-1] == 'h' and compiler.language == 'cpp': |
|
# Explicitly compile pch headers as C++. If Clang is invoked in C++ mode, it actually warns if |
|
# this option is not set, and for gcc it also makes sense to use it. |
|
commands += ['-x', 'c++-header'] |
|
dst = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), |
|
os.path.basename(pch) + '.' + compiler.get_pch_suffix()) |
|
dep = dst + '.' + compiler.get_depfile_suffix() |
|
return commands, dep, dst, [] # Gcc does not create an object file during pch generation. |
|
|
|
def generate_pch(self, target, header_deps=None): |
|
header_deps = header_deps if header_deps is not None else [] |
|
pch_objects = [] |
|
for lang in ['c', 'cpp']: |
|
pch = target.get_pch(lang) |
|
if not pch: |
|
continue |
|
if not has_path_sep(pch[0]) or not has_path_sep(pch[-1]): |
|
msg = 'Precompiled header of {!r} must not be in the same ' \ |
|
'directory as source, please put it in a subdirectory.' \ |
|
''.format(target.get_basename()) |
|
raise InvalidArguments(msg) |
|
compiler = target.compilers[lang] |
|
if isinstance(compiler, VisualStudioLikeCompiler): |
|
(commands, dep, dst, objs, src) = self.generate_msvc_pch_command(target, compiler, pch) |
|
extradep = os.path.join(self.build_to_src, target.get_source_subdir(), pch[0]) |
|
elif compiler.id == 'intel': |
|
# Intel generates on target generation |
|
continue |
|
else: |
|
src = os.path.join(self.build_to_src, target.get_source_subdir(), pch[0]) |
|
(commands, dep, dst, objs) = self.generate_gcc_pch_command(target, compiler, pch[0]) |
|
extradep = None |
|
pch_objects += objs |
|
rulename = self.compiler_to_pch_rule_name(compiler) |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, dst, rulename, src) |
|
if extradep is not None: |
|
elem.add_dep(extradep) |
|
self.add_header_deps(target, elem, header_deps) |
|
elem.add_item('ARGS', commands) |
|
elem.add_item('DEPFILE', dep) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
return pch_objects |
|
|
|
def get_target_shsym_filename(self, target): |
|
# Always name the .symbols file after the primary build output because it always exists |
|
targetdir = self.get_target_private_dir(target) |
|
return os.path.join(targetdir, target.get_filename() + '.symbols') |
|
|
|
def generate_shsym(self, target): |
|
target_file = self.get_target_filename(target) |
|
symname = self.get_target_shsym_filename(target) |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, symname, 'SHSYM', target_file) |
|
# The library we will actually link to, which is an import library on Windows (not the DLL) |
|
elem.add_item('IMPLIB', self.get_target_filename_for_linking(target)) |
|
if self.environment.is_cross_build(): |
|
elem.add_item('CROSS', '--cross-host=' + self.environment.machines[target.for_machine].system) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
def get_import_filename(self, target): |
|
return os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), target.import_filename) |
|
|
|
def get_target_type_link_args(self, target, linker): |
|
commands = [] |
|
if isinstance(target, build.Executable): |
|
# Currently only used with the Swift compiler to add '-emit-executable' |
|
commands += linker.get_std_exe_link_args() |
|
# If export_dynamic, add the appropriate linker arguments |
|
if target.export_dynamic: |
|
commands += linker.gen_export_dynamic_link_args(self.environment) |
|
# If implib, and that's significant on this platform (i.e. Windows using either GCC or Visual Studio) |
|
if target.import_filename: |
|
commands += linker.gen_import_library_args(self.get_import_filename(target)) |
|
if target.pie: |
|
commands += linker.get_pie_link_args() |
|
elif isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary): |
|
if isinstance(target, build.SharedModule): |
|
options = self.environment.coredata.options |
|
commands += linker.get_std_shared_module_link_args(options) |
|
else: |
|
commands += linker.get_std_shared_lib_link_args() |
|
# All shared libraries are PIC |
|
commands += linker.get_pic_args() |
|
# Add -Wl,-soname arguments on Linux, -install_name on OS X |
|
commands += linker.get_soname_args( |
|
self.environment, target.prefix, target.name, target.suffix, |
|
target.soversion, target.darwin_versions, |
|
isinstance(target, build.SharedModule)) |
|
# This is only visited when building for Windows using either GCC or Visual Studio |
|
if target.vs_module_defs and hasattr(linker, 'gen_vs_module_defs_args'): |
|
commands += linker.gen_vs_module_defs_args(target.vs_module_defs.rel_to_builddir(self.build_to_src)) |
|
# This is only visited when building for Windows using either GCC or Visual Studio |
|
if target.import_filename: |
|
commands += linker.gen_import_library_args(self.get_import_filename(target)) |
|
elif isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
|
commands += linker.get_std_link_args() |
|
else: |
|
raise RuntimeError('Unknown build target type.') |
|
return commands |
|
|
|
def get_target_type_link_args_post_dependencies(self, target, linker): |
|
commands = [] |
|
if isinstance(target, build.Executable): |
|
# If gui_app is significant on this platform, add the appropriate linker arguments. |
|
# Unfortunately this can't be done in get_target_type_link_args, because some misguided |
|
# libraries (such as SDL2) add -mwindows to their link flags. |
|
m = self.environment.machines[target.for_machine] |
|
|
|
if m.is_windows() or m.is_cygwin(): |
|
if target.gui_app is not None: |
|
commands += linker.get_gui_app_args(target.gui_app) |
|
else: |
|
commands += linker.get_win_subsystem_args(target.win_subsystem) |
|
return commands |
|
|
|
def get_link_whole_args(self, linker, target): |
|
target_args = self.build_target_link_arguments(linker, target.link_whole_targets) |
|
return linker.get_link_whole_for(target_args) if target_args else [] |
|
|
|
@lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
|
def guess_library_absolute_path(self, linker, libname, search_dirs, patterns): |
|
for d in search_dirs: |
|
for p in patterns: |
|
trial = CCompiler._get_trials_from_pattern(p, d, libname) |
|
if not trial: |
|
continue |
|
trial = CCompiler._get_file_from_list(self.environment, trial) |
|
if not trial: |
|
continue |
|
# Return the first result |
|
return trial |
|
|
|
def guess_external_link_dependencies(self, linker, target, commands, internal): |
|
# Ideally the linker would generate dependency information that could be used. |
|
# But that has 2 problems: |
|
# * currently ld can not create dependency information in a way that ninja can use: |
|
# https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22843 |
|
# * Meson optimizes libraries from the same build using the symbol extractor. |
|
# Just letting ninja use ld generated dependencies would undo this optimization. |
|
search_dirs = OrderedSet() |
|
libs = OrderedSet() |
|
absolute_libs = [] |
|
|
|
build_dir = self.environment.get_build_dir() |
|
# the following loop sometimes consumes two items from command in one pass |
|
it = iter(linker.native_args_to_unix(commands)) |
|
for item in it: |
|
if item in internal and not item.startswith('-'): |
|
continue |
|
|
|
if item.startswith('-L'): |
|
if len(item) > 2: |
|
path = item[2:] |
|
else: |
|
try: |
|
path = next(it) |
|
except StopIteration: |
|
mlog.warning("Generated linker command has -L argument without following path") |
|
break |
|
if not os.path.isabs(path): |
|
path = os.path.join(build_dir, path) |
|
search_dirs.add(path) |
|
elif item.startswith('-l'): |
|
if len(item) > 2: |
|
lib = item[2:] |
|
else: |
|
try: |
|
lib = next(it) |
|
except StopIteration: |
|
mlog.warning("Generated linker command has '-l' argument without following library name") |
|
break |
|
libs.add(lib) |
|
elif os.path.isabs(item) and self.environment.is_library(item) and os.path.isfile(item): |
|
absolute_libs.append(item) |
|
|
|
guessed_dependencies = [] |
|
# TODO The get_library_naming requirement currently excludes link targets that use d or fortran as their main linker |
|
try: |
|
static_patterns = linker.get_library_naming(self.environment, LibType.STATIC, strict=True) |
|
shared_patterns = linker.get_library_naming(self.environment, LibType.SHARED, strict=True) |
|
search_dirs = tuple(search_dirs) + tuple(linker.get_library_dirs(self.environment)) |
|
for libname in libs: |
|
# be conservative and record most likely shared and static resolution, because we don't know exactly |
|
# which one the linker will prefer |
|
staticlibs = self.guess_library_absolute_path(linker, libname, |
|
search_dirs, static_patterns) |
|
sharedlibs = self.guess_library_absolute_path(linker, libname, |
|
search_dirs, shared_patterns) |
|
if staticlibs: |
|
guessed_dependencies.append(staticlibs.resolve().as_posix()) |
|
if sharedlibs: |
|
guessed_dependencies.append(sharedlibs.resolve().as_posix()) |
|
except (mesonlib.MesonException, AttributeError) as e: |
|
if 'get_library_naming' not in str(e): |
|
raise |
|
|
|
return guessed_dependencies + absolute_libs |
|
|
|
def generate_prelink(self, target, obj_list): |
|
assert(isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary)) |
|
prelink_name = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), target.name + '-prelink.o') |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, [prelink_name], 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', obj_list) |
|
|
|
prelinker = target.get_prelinker() |
|
cmd = prelinker.exelist[:] |
|
cmd += prelinker.get_prelink_args(prelink_name, obj_list) |
|
|
|
cmd = self.replace_paths(target, cmd) |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', cmd) |
|
elem.add_item('description', f'Prelinking {prelink_name}.') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
return [prelink_name] |
|
|
|
def generate_link(self, target: build.BuildTarget, outname, obj_list, linker: T.Union['Compiler', 'StaticLinker'], extra_args=None, stdlib_args=None): |
|
extra_args = extra_args if extra_args is not None else [] |
|
stdlib_args = stdlib_args if stdlib_args is not None else [] |
|
implicit_outs = [] |
|
if isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
|
linker_base = 'STATIC' |
|
else: |
|
linker_base = linker.get_language() # Fixme. |
|
if isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary): |
|
self.generate_shsym(target) |
|
crstr = self.get_rule_suffix(target.for_machine) |
|
linker_rule = linker_base + '_LINKER' + crstr |
|
# Create an empty commands list, and start adding link arguments from |
|
# various sources in the order in which they must override each other |
|
# starting from hard-coded defaults followed by build options and so on. |
|
# |
|
# Once all the linker options have been passed, we will start passing |
|
# libraries and library paths from internal and external sources. |
|
commands = linker.compiler_args() |
|
# First, the trivial ones that are impossible to override. |
|
# |
|
# Add linker args for linking this target derived from 'base' build |
|
# options passed on the command-line, in default_options, etc. |
|
# These have the lowest priority. |
|
if isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
|
commands += linker.get_base_link_args(self.get_base_options_for_target(target)) |
|
else: |
|
commands += compilers.get_base_link_args(self.get_base_options_for_target(target), |
|
linker, |
|
isinstance(target, build.SharedModule)) |
|
# Add -nostdlib if needed; can't be overridden |
|
commands += self.get_no_stdlib_link_args(target, linker) |
|
# Add things like /NOLOGO; usually can't be overridden |
|
commands += linker.get_linker_always_args() |
|
# Add buildtype linker args: optimization level, etc. |
|
commands += linker.get_buildtype_linker_args(self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('buildtype'), target)) |
|
# Add /DEBUG and the pdb filename when using MSVC |
|
if self.get_option_for_target(OptionKey('debug'), target): |
|
commands += self.get_link_debugfile_args(linker, target, outname) |
|
debugfile = self.get_link_debugfile_name(linker, target, outname) |
|
if debugfile is not None: |
|
implicit_outs += [debugfile] |
|
# Add link args specific to this BuildTarget type, such as soname args, |
|
# PIC, import library generation, etc. |
|
commands += self.get_target_type_link_args(target, linker) |
|
# Archives that are copied wholesale in the result. Must be before any |
|
# other link targets so missing symbols from whole archives are found in those. |
|
if not isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
|
commands += self.get_link_whole_args(linker, target) |
|
|
|
if not isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
|
# Add link args added using add_project_link_arguments() |
|
commands += self.build.get_project_link_args(linker, target.subproject, target.for_machine) |
|
# Add link args added using add_global_link_arguments() |
|
# These override per-project link arguments |
|
commands += self.build.get_global_link_args(linker, target.for_machine) |
|
# Link args added from the env: LDFLAGS. We want these to override |
|
# all the defaults but not the per-target link args. |
|
commands += self.environment.coredata.get_external_link_args(target.for_machine, linker.get_language()) |
|
|
|
# Now we will add libraries and library paths from various sources |
|
|
|
# Set runtime-paths so we can run executables without needing to set |
|
# LD_LIBRARY_PATH, etc in the environment. Doesn't work on Windows. |
|
if has_path_sep(target.name): |
|
# Target names really should not have slashes in them, but |
|
# unfortunately we did not check for that and some downstream projects |
|
# now have them. Once slashes are forbidden, remove this bit. |
|
target_slashname_workaround_dir = os.path.join( |
|
os.path.dirname(target.name), |
|
self.get_target_dir(target)) |
|
else: |
|
target_slashname_workaround_dir = self.get_target_dir(target) |
|
(rpath_args, target.rpath_dirs_to_remove) = ( |
|
linker.build_rpath_args(self.environment, |
|
self.environment.get_build_dir(), |
|
target_slashname_workaround_dir, |
|
self.determine_rpath_dirs(target), |
|
target.build_rpath, |
|
target.install_rpath)) |
|
commands += rpath_args |
|
|
|
# Add link args to link to all internal libraries (link_with:) and |
|
# internal dependencies needed by this target. |
|
if linker_base == 'STATIC': |
|
# Link arguments of static libraries are not put in the command |
|
# line of the library. They are instead appended to the command |
|
# line where the static library is used. |
|
dependencies = [] |
|
else: |
|
dependencies = target.get_dependencies() |
|
internal = self.build_target_link_arguments(linker, dependencies) |
|
commands += internal |
|
# Only non-static built targets need link args and link dependencies |
|
if not isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
|
# For 'automagic' deps: Boost and GTest. Also dependency('threads'). |
|
# pkg-config puts the thread flags itself via `Cflags:` |
|
|
|
commands += linker.get_target_link_args(target) |
|
# External deps must be last because target link libraries may depend on them. |
|
for dep in target.get_external_deps(): |
|
# Extend without reordering or de-dup to preserve `-L -l` sets |
|
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1718 |
|
commands.extend_preserving_lflags(linker.get_dependency_link_args(dep)) |
|
for d in target.get_dependencies(): |
|
if isinstance(d, build.StaticLibrary): |
|
for dep in d.get_external_deps(): |
|
commands.extend_preserving_lflags(linker.get_dependency_link_args(dep)) |
|
|
|
# Add link args specific to this BuildTarget type that must not be overridden by dependencies |
|
commands += self.get_target_type_link_args_post_dependencies(target, linker) |
|
|
|
# Add link args for c_* or cpp_* build options. Currently this only |
|
# adds c_winlibs and cpp_winlibs when building for Windows. This needs |
|
# to be after all internal and external libraries so that unresolved |
|
# symbols from those can be found here. This is needed when the |
|
# *_winlibs that we want to link to are static mingw64 libraries. |
|
if isinstance(linker, Compiler): |
|
# The static linker doesn't know what language it is building, so we |
|
# don't know what option. Fortunately, it doesn't care to see the |
|
# language-specific options either. |
|
# |
|
# We shouldn't check whether we are making a static library, because |
|
# in the LTO case we do use a real compiler here. |
|
commands += linker.get_option_link_args(self.environment.coredata.options) |
|
|
|
dep_targets = [] |
|
dep_targets.extend(self.guess_external_link_dependencies(linker, target, commands, internal)) |
|
|
|
# Add libraries generated by custom targets |
|
custom_target_libraries = self.get_custom_target_provided_libraries(target) |
|
commands += extra_args |
|
commands += custom_target_libraries |
|
commands += stdlib_args # Standard library arguments go last, because they never depend on anything. |
|
dep_targets.extend([self.get_dependency_filename(t) for t in dependencies]) |
|
dep_targets.extend([self.get_dependency_filename(t) |
|
for t in target.link_depends]) |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, outname, linker_rule, obj_list, implicit_outs=implicit_outs) |
|
elem.add_dep(dep_targets + custom_target_libraries) |
|
elem.add_item('LINK_ARGS', commands) |
|
return elem |
|
|
|
def get_dependency_filename(self, t): |
|
if isinstance(t, build.SharedLibrary): |
|
return self.get_target_shsym_filename(t) |
|
elif isinstance(t, mesonlib.File): |
|
if t.is_built: |
|
return t.relative_name() |
|
else: |
|
return t.absolute_path(self.environment.get_source_dir(), |
|
self.environment.get_build_dir()) |
|
return self.get_target_filename(t) |
|
|
|
def generate_shlib_aliases(self, target, outdir): |
|
aliases = target.get_aliases() |
|
for alias, to in aliases.items(): |
|
aliasfile = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), outdir, alias) |
|
try: |
|
os.remove(aliasfile) |
|
except Exception: |
|
pass |
|
try: |
|
os.symlink(to, aliasfile) |
|
except NotImplementedError: |
|
mlog.debug("Library versioning disabled because symlinks are not supported.") |
|
except OSError: |
|
mlog.debug("Library versioning disabled because we do not have symlink creation privileges.") |
|
|
|
def generate_custom_target_clean(self, trees): |
|
e = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-clean-ctlist', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
|
d = CleanTrees(self.environment.get_build_dir(), trees) |
|
d_file = os.path.join(self.environment.get_scratch_dir(), 'cleantrees.dat') |
|
e.add_item('COMMAND', self.environment.get_build_command() + ['--internal', 'cleantrees', d_file]) |
|
e.add_item('description', 'Cleaning custom target directories') |
|
self.add_build(e) |
|
# Alias that runs the target defined above |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-clean-ctlist') |
|
# Write out the data file passed to the script |
|
with open(d_file, 'wb') as ofile: |
|
pickle.dump(d, ofile) |
|
return 'clean-ctlist' |
|
|
|
def generate_gcov_clean(self): |
|
gcno_elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-clean-gcno', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
|
gcno_elem.add_item('COMMAND', mesonlib.get_meson_command() + ['--internal', 'delwithsuffix', '.', 'gcno']) |
|
gcno_elem.add_item('description', 'Deleting gcno files') |
|
self.add_build(gcno_elem) |
|
# Alias that runs the target defined above |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-clean-gcno') |
|
|
|
gcda_elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-clean-gcda', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
|
gcda_elem.add_item('COMMAND', mesonlib.get_meson_command() + ['--internal', 'delwithsuffix', '.', 'gcda']) |
|
gcda_elem.add_item('description', 'Deleting gcda files') |
|
self.add_build(gcda_elem) |
|
# Alias that runs the target defined above |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-clean-gcda') |
|
|
|
def get_user_option_args(self): |
|
cmds = [] |
|
for (k, v) in self.environment.coredata.options.items(): |
|
cmds.append('-D' + str(k) + '=' + (v.value if isinstance(v.value, str) else str(v.value).lower())) |
|
# The order of these arguments must be the same between runs of Meson |
|
# to ensure reproducible output. The order we pass them shouldn't |
|
# affect behavior in any other way. |
|
return sorted(cmds) |
|
|
|
def generate_dist(self): |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-dist', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
|
elem.add_item('DESC', 'Creating source packages') |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', self.environment.get_build_command() + ['dist']) |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
# Alias that runs the target defined above |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-dist') |
|
|
|
def generate_scanbuild(self): |
|
if not environment.detect_scanbuild(): |
|
return |
|
if ('', 'scan-build') in self.build.run_target_names: |
|
return |
|
cmd = self.environment.get_build_command() + \ |
|
['--internal', 'scanbuild', self.environment.source_dir, self.environment.build_dir] + \ |
|
self.environment.get_build_command() + self.get_user_option_args() |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-scan-build', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', cmd) |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
# Alias that runs the target defined above |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-scan-build') |
|
|
|
def generate_clangtool(self, name, extra_arg=None): |
|
target_name = 'clang-' + name |
|
extra_args = [] |
|
if extra_arg: |
|
target_name += f'-{extra_arg}' |
|
extra_args.append(f'--{extra_arg}') |
|
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.environment.source_dir, '.clang-' + name)) and \ |
|
not os.path.exists(os.path.join(self.environment.source_dir, '_clang-' + name)): |
|
return |
|
if target_name in self.all_outputs: |
|
return |
|
if ('', target_name) in self.build.run_target_names: |
|
return |
|
cmd = self.environment.get_build_command() + \ |
|
['--internal', 'clang' + name, self.environment.source_dir, self.environment.build_dir] + \ |
|
extra_args |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-' + target_name, 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', cmd) |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-' + target_name) |
|
|
|
def generate_clangformat(self): |
|
if not environment.detect_clangformat(): |
|
return |
|
self.generate_clangtool('format') |
|
self.generate_clangtool('format', 'check') |
|
|
|
def generate_clangtidy(self): |
|
import shutil |
|
if not shutil.which('clang-tidy'): |
|
return |
|
self.generate_clangtool('tidy') |
|
|
|
def generate_tags(self, tool, target_name): |
|
import shutil |
|
if not shutil.which(tool): |
|
return |
|
if ('', target_name) in self.build.run_target_names: |
|
return |
|
if target_name in self.all_outputs: |
|
return |
|
cmd = self.environment.get_build_command() + \ |
|
['--internal', 'tags', tool, self.environment.source_dir] |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-' + target_name, 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', cmd) |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
# Alias that runs the target defined above |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-' + target_name) |
|
|
|
# For things like scan-build and other helper tools we might have. |
|
def generate_utils(self): |
|
self.generate_scanbuild() |
|
self.generate_clangformat() |
|
self.generate_clangtidy() |
|
self.generate_tags('etags', 'TAGS') |
|
self.generate_tags('ctags', 'ctags') |
|
self.generate_tags('cscope', 'cscope') |
|
cmd = self.environment.get_build_command() + ['--internal', 'uninstall'] |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-uninstall', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', cmd) |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
# Alias that runs the target defined above |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-uninstall') |
|
|
|
def generate_ending(self): |
|
targetlist = [] |
|
for t in self.get_build_by_default_targets().values(): |
|
# Add the first output of each target to the 'all' target so that |
|
# they are all built |
|
targetlist.append(os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(t), t.get_outputs()[0])) |
|
|
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'all', 'phony', targetlist) |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'meson-clean', 'CUSTOM_COMMAND', 'PHONY') |
|
elem.add_item('COMMAND', self.ninja_command + ['-t', 'clean']) |
|
elem.add_item('description', 'Cleaning') |
|
# Alias that runs the above-defined meson-clean target |
|
self.create_target_alias('meson-clean') |
|
|
|
# If we have custom targets in this project, add all their outputs to |
|
# the list that is passed to the `cleantrees.py` script. The script |
|
# will manually delete all custom_target outputs that are directories |
|
# instead of files. This is needed because on platforms other than |
|
# Windows, Ninja only deletes directories while cleaning if they are |
|
# empty. https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1220 |
|
ctlist = [] |
|
for t in self.build.get_targets().values(): |
|
if isinstance(t, build.CustomTarget): |
|
# Create a list of all custom target outputs |
|
for o in t.get_outputs(): |
|
ctlist.append(os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(t), o)) |
|
if ctlist: |
|
elem.add_dep(self.generate_custom_target_clean(ctlist)) |
|
|
|
if OptionKey('b_coverage') in self.environment.coredata.options and \ |
|
self.environment.coredata.options[OptionKey('b_coverage')].value: |
|
self.generate_gcov_clean() |
|
elem.add_dep('clean-gcda') |
|
elem.add_dep('clean-gcno') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
deps = self.get_regen_filelist() |
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'build.ninja', 'REGENERATE_BUILD', deps) |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, 'reconfigure', 'REGENERATE_BUILD', 'PHONY') |
|
elem.add_item('pool', 'console') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
elem = NinjaBuildElement(self.all_outputs, deps, 'phony', '') |
|
self.add_build(elem) |
|
|
|
def get_introspection_data(self, target_id: str, target: build.Target) -> T.List[T.Dict[str, T.Union[bool, str, T.List[T.Union[str, T.Dict[str, T.Union[str, T.List[str], bool]]]]]]]: |
|
if target_id not in self.introspection_data or len(self.introspection_data[target_id]) == 0: |
|
return super().get_introspection_data(target_id, target) |
|
|
|
result = [] |
|
for i in self.introspection_data[target_id].values(): |
|
result += [i] |
|
return result |
|
|
|
|
|
def _scan_fortran_file_deps(src: Path, srcdir: Path, dirname: Path, tdeps, compiler) -> T.List[str]: |
|
""" |
|
scan a Fortran file for dependencies. Needs to be distinct from target |
|
to allow for recursion induced by `include` statements.er |
|
|
|
It makes a number of assumptions, including |
|
|
|
* `use`, `module`, `submodule` name is not on a continuation line |
|
|
|
Regex |
|
----- |
|
|
|
* `incre` works for `#include "foo.f90"` and `include "foo.f90"` |
|
* `usere` works for legacy and Fortran 2003 `use` statements |
|
* `submodre` is for Fortran >= 2008 `submodule` |
|
""" |
|
|
|
incre = re.compile(FORTRAN_INCLUDE_PAT, re.IGNORECASE) |
|
usere = re.compile(FORTRAN_USE_PAT, re.IGNORECASE) |
|
submodre = re.compile(FORTRAN_SUBMOD_PAT, re.IGNORECASE) |
|
|
|
mod_files = [] |
|
src = Path(src) |
|
with src.open(encoding='ascii', errors='ignore') as f: |
|
for line in f: |
|
# included files |
|
incmatch = incre.match(line) |
|
if incmatch is not None: |
|
incfile = src.parent / incmatch.group(1) |
|
# NOTE: src.parent is most general, in particular for CMake subproject with Fortran file |
|
# having an `include 'foo.f'` statement. |
|
if incfile.suffix.lower()[1:] in compiler.file_suffixes: |
|
mod_files.extend(_scan_fortran_file_deps(incfile, srcdir, dirname, tdeps, compiler)) |
|
# modules |
|
usematch = usere.match(line) |
|
if usematch is not None: |
|
usename = usematch.group(1).lower() |
|
if usename == 'intrinsic': # this keeps the regex simpler |
|
continue |
|
if usename not in tdeps: |
|
# The module is not provided by any source file. This |
|
# is due to: |
|
# a) missing file/typo/etc |
|
# b) using a module provided by the compiler, such as |
|
# OpenMP |
|
# There's no easy way to tell which is which (that I |
|
# know of) so just ignore this and go on. Ideally we |
|
# would print a warning message to the user but this is |
|
# a common occurrence, which would lead to lots of |
|
# distracting noise. |
|
continue |
|
srcfile = srcdir / tdeps[usename].fname # type: Path |
|
if not srcfile.is_file(): |
|
if srcfile.name != src.name: # generated source file |
|
pass |
|
else: # subproject |
|
continue |
|
elif srcfile.samefile(src): # self-reference |
|
continue |
|
|
|
mod_name = compiler.module_name_to_filename(usename) |
|
mod_files.append(str(dirname / mod_name)) |
|
else: # submodules |
|
submodmatch = submodre.match(line) |
|
if submodmatch is not None: |
|
parents = submodmatch.group(1).lower().split(':') |
|
assert len(parents) in (1, 2), ( |
|
'submodule ancestry must be specified as' |
|
' ancestor:parent but Meson found {}'.format(parents)) |
|
|
|
ancestor_child = '_'.join(parents) |
|
if ancestor_child not in tdeps: |
|
raise MesonException("submodule {} relies on ancestor module {} that was not found.".format(submodmatch.group(2).lower(), ancestor_child.split('_')[0])) |
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submodsrcfile = srcdir / tdeps[ancestor_child].fname # type: Path |
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if not submodsrcfile.is_file(): |
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if submodsrcfile.name != src.name: # generated source file |
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pass |
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else: # subproject |
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continue |
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elif submodsrcfile.samefile(src): # self-reference |
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continue |
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mod_name = compiler.module_name_to_filename(ancestor_child) |
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mod_files.append(str(dirname / mod_name)) |
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return mod_files
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