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# Copyright 2013-2017 The Meson development team
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# This file contains the detection logic for external
# dependencies. Mostly just uses pkg-config but also contains
# custom logic for packages that don't provide them.
# Currently one file, should probably be split into a
# package before this gets too big.
import re
import sys
import os, stat, glob, shutil
import subprocess
import sysconfig
from enum import Enum
from collections import OrderedDict
from . mesonlib import MesonException, version_compare, version_compare_many, Popen_safe
from . import mlog
from . import mesonlib
from .environment import detect_cpu_family, for_windows
class DependencyException(MesonException):
'''Exceptions raised while trying to find dependencies'''
class DependencyMethods(Enum):
# Auto means to use whatever dependency checking mechanisms in whatever order meson thinks is best.
AUTO = 'auto'
PKGCONFIG = 'pkg-config'
QMAKE = 'qmake'
# Just specify the standard link arguments, assuming the operating system provides the library.
SYSTEM = 'system'
# Detect using sdl2-config
SDLCONFIG = 'sdlconfig'
# This is only supported on OSX - search the frameworks directory by name.
EXTRAFRAMEWORK = 'extraframework'
# Detect using the sysconfig module.
SYSCONFIG = 'sysconfig'
class Dependency:
def __init__(self, type_name, kwargs):
self.name = "null"
self.is_found = False
self.type_name = type_name
method = DependencyMethods(kwargs.get('method', 'auto'))
# Set the detection method. If the method is set to auto, use any available method.
# If method is set to a specific string, allow only that detection method.
if method == DependencyMethods.AUTO:
self.methods = self.get_methods()
elif method in self.get_methods():
self.methods = [method]
else:
raise MesonException('Unsupported detection method: {}, allowed methods are {}'.format(method.value, mlog.format_list(map(lambda x: x.value, [DependencyMethods.AUTO] + self.get_methods()))))
def __repr__(self):
s = '<{0} {1}: {2}>'
return s.format(self.__class__.__name__, self.name, self.is_found)
def get_compile_args(self):
return []
def get_link_args(self):
return []
def found(self):
return self.is_found
def get_sources(self):
"""Source files that need to be added to the target.
As an example, gtest-all.cc when using GTest."""
return []
def get_methods(self):
return [DependencyMethods.AUTO]
def get_name(self):
return self.name
def get_exe_args(self, compiler):
return []
def need_threads(self):
return False
def get_pkgconfig_variable(self, variable_name):
raise MesonException('Tried to get a pkg-config variable from a non-pkgconfig dependency.')
class InternalDependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, version, incdirs, compile_args, link_args, libraries, sources, ext_deps):
super().__init__('internal', {})
self.version = version
self.include_directories = incdirs
self.compile_args = compile_args
self.link_args = link_args
self.libraries = libraries
self.sources = sources
self.ext_deps = ext_deps
def get_compile_args(self):
return self.compile_args
def get_link_args(self):
return self.link_args
def get_version(self):
return self.version
class PkgConfigDependency(Dependency):
# The class's copy of the pkg-config path. Avoids having to search for it
# multiple times in the same Meson invocation.
class_pkgbin = None
def __init__(self, name, environment, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'pkgconfig', kwargs)
self.is_libtool = False
self.required = kwargs.get('required', True)
self.static = kwargs.get('static', False)
self.silent = kwargs.get('silent', False)
if not isinstance(self.static, bool):
raise DependencyException('Static keyword must be boolean')
# Store a copy of the pkg-config path on the object itself so it is
# stored in the pickled coredata and recovered.
self.pkgbin = None
self.cargs = []
self.libs = []
if 'native' in kwargs and environment.is_cross_build():
self.want_cross = not kwargs['native']
else:
self.want_cross = environment.is_cross_build()
self.name = name
self.modversion = 'none'
# When finding dependencies for cross-compiling, we don't care about
# the 'native' pkg-config
if self.want_cross:
if 'pkgconfig' not in environment.cross_info.config['binaries']:
if self.required:
raise DependencyException('Pkg-config binary missing from cross file')
else:
pkgname = environment.cross_info.config['binaries']['pkgconfig']
potential_pkgbin = ExternalProgram(pkgname, silent=True)
if potential_pkgbin.found():
# FIXME, we should store all pkg-configs in ExternalPrograms.
# However that is too destabilizing a change to do just before release.
self.pkgbin = potential_pkgbin.get_command()[0]
PkgConfigDependency.class_pkgbin = self.pkgbin
else:
mlog.debug('Cross pkg-config %s not found.' % potential_pkgbin.name)
# Only search for the native pkg-config the first time and
# store the result in the class definition
elif PkgConfigDependency.class_pkgbin is None:
self.pkgbin = self.check_pkgconfig()
PkgConfigDependency.class_pkgbin = self.pkgbin
else:
self.pkgbin = PkgConfigDependency.class_pkgbin
self.is_found = False
if not self.pkgbin:
if self.required:
raise DependencyException('Pkg-config not found.')
return
if self.want_cross:
self.type_string = 'Cross'
else:
self.type_string = 'Native'
mlog.debug('Determining dependency {!r} with pkg-config executable '
'{!r}'.format(name, self.pkgbin))
ret, self.modversion = self._call_pkgbin(['--modversion', name])
if ret != 0:
if self.required:
raise DependencyException('{} dependency {!r} not found'
''.format(self.type_string, name))
return
found_msg = [self.type_string + ' dependency', mlog.bold(name), 'found:']
self.version_reqs = kwargs.get('version', None)
if self.version_reqs is None:
self.is_found = True
else:
if not isinstance(self.version_reqs, (str, list)):
raise DependencyException('Version argument must be string or list.')
if isinstance(self.version_reqs, str):
self.version_reqs = [self.version_reqs]
(self.is_found, not_found, found) = \
version_compare_many(self.modversion, self.version_reqs)
if not self.is_found:
found_msg += [mlog.red('NO'),
'found {!r} but need:'.format(self.modversion),
', '.join(["'{}'".format(e) for e in not_found])]
if found:
found_msg += ['; matched:',
', '.join(["'{}'".format(e) for e in found])]
if not self.silent:
mlog.log(*found_msg)
if self.required:
m = 'Invalid version of dependency, need {!r} {!r} found {!r}.'
raise DependencyException(m.format(name, not_found, self.modversion))
return
found_msg += [mlog.green('YES'), self.modversion]
# Fetch cargs to be used while using this dependency
self._set_cargs()
# Fetch the libraries and library paths needed for using this
self._set_libs()
# Print the found message only at the very end because fetching cflags
# and libs can also fail if other needed pkg-config files aren't found.
if not self.silent:
mlog.log(*found_msg)
def __repr__(self):
s = '<{0} {1}: {2} {3}>'
return s.format(self.__class__.__name__, self.name, self.is_found,
self.version_reqs)
def _call_pkgbin(self, args):
p, out = Popen_safe([self.pkgbin] + args, env=os.environ)[0:2]
return p.returncode, out.strip()
def _set_cargs(self):
ret, out = self._call_pkgbin(['--cflags', self.name])
if ret != 0:
raise DependencyException('Could not generate cargs for %s:\n\n%s' %
(self.name, out))
self.cargs = out.split()
def _set_libs(self):
libcmd = [self.name, '--libs']
if self.static:
libcmd.append('--static')
ret, out = self._call_pkgbin(libcmd)
if ret != 0:
raise DependencyException('Could not generate libs for %s:\n\n%s' %
(self.name, out))
self.libs = []
for lib in out.split():
if lib.endswith(".la"):
shared_libname = self.extract_libtool_shlib(lib)
shared_lib = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(lib), shared_libname)
if not os.path.exists(shared_lib):
shared_lib = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(lib), ".libs", shared_libname)
if not os.path.exists(shared_lib):
raise DependencyException('Got a libtools specific "%s" dependencies'
'but we could not compute the actual shared'
'library path' % lib)
lib = shared_lib
self.is_libtool = True
self.libs.append(lib)
def get_pkgconfig_variable(self, variable_name):
ret, out = self._call_pkgbin(['--variable=' + variable_name, self.name])
variable = ''
if ret != 0:
if self.required:
raise DependencyException('%s dependency %s not found.' %
(self.type_string, self.name))
else:
variable = out.strip()
mlog.debug('Got pkgconfig variable %s : %s' % (variable_name, variable))
return variable
def get_modversion(self):
return self.modversion
def get_version(self):
return self.modversion
def get_compile_args(self):
return self.cargs
def get_link_args(self):
return self.libs
def get_methods(self):
return [DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG]
def check_pkgconfig(self):
evar = 'PKG_CONFIG'
if evar in os.environ:
pkgbin = os.environ[evar].strip()
else:
pkgbin = 'pkg-config'
try:
p, out = Popen_safe([pkgbin, '--version'])[0:2]
if p.returncode != 0:
# Set to False instead of None to signify that we've already
# searched for it and not found it
pkgbin = False
except (FileNotFoundError, PermissionError):
pkgbin = False
if pkgbin and not os.path.isabs(pkgbin) and shutil.which(pkgbin):
# Sometimes shutil.which fails where Popen succeeds, so
# only find the abs path if it can be found by shutil.which
pkgbin = shutil.which(pkgbin)
if not self.silent:
if pkgbin:
mlog.log('Found pkg-config:', mlog.bold(pkgbin),
'(%s)' % out.strip())
else:
mlog.log('Found Pkg-config:', mlog.red('NO'))
return pkgbin
def found(self):
return self.is_found
def extract_field(self, la_file, fieldname):
with open(la_file) as f:
for line in f:
arr = line.strip().split('=')
if arr[0] == fieldname:
return arr[1][1:-1]
return None
def extract_dlname_field(self, la_file):
return self.extract_field(la_file, 'dlname')
def extract_libdir_field(self, la_file):
return self.extract_field(la_file, 'libdir')
def extract_libtool_shlib(self, la_file):
'''
Returns the path to the shared library
corresponding to this .la file
'''
dlname = self.extract_dlname_field(la_file)
if dlname is None:
return None
# Darwin uses absolute paths where possible; since the libtool files never
# contain absolute paths, use the libdir field
if mesonlib.is_osx():
dlbasename = os.path.basename(dlname)
libdir = self.extract_libdir_field(la_file)
if libdir is None:
return dlbasename
return os.path.join(libdir, dlbasename)
# From the comments in extract_libtool(), older libtools had
# a path rather than the raw dlname
return os.path.basename(dlname)
class WxDependency(Dependency):
wx_found = None
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'wx', kwargs)
self.is_found = False
self.modversion = 'none'
if WxDependency.wx_found is None:
self.check_wxconfig()
if not WxDependency.wx_found:
mlog.log("Neither wx-config-3.0 nor wx-config found; can't detect dependency")
return
p, out = Popen_safe([self.wxc, '--version'])[0:2]
if p.returncode != 0:
mlog.log('Dependency wxwidgets found:', mlog.red('NO'))
self.cargs = []
self.libs = []
else:
self.modversion = out.strip()
version_req = kwargs.get('version', None)
if version_req is not None:
if not version_compare(self.modversion, version_req, strict=True):
mlog.log('Wxwidgets version %s does not fullfill requirement %s' %
(self.modversion, version_req))
return
mlog.log('Dependency wxwidgets found:', mlog.green('YES'))
self.is_found = True
self.requested_modules = self.get_requested(kwargs)
# wx-config seems to have a cflags as well but since it requires C++,
# this should be good, at least for now.
p, out = Popen_safe([self.wxc, '--cxxflags'])[0:2]
if p.returncode != 0:
raise DependencyException('Could not generate cargs for wxwidgets.')
self.cargs = out.split()
p, out = Popen_safe([self.wxc, '--libs'] + self.requested_modules)[0:2]
if p.returncode != 0:
raise DependencyException('Could not generate libs for wxwidgets.')
self.libs = out.split()
def get_requested(self, kwargs):
modules = 'modules'
if modules not in kwargs:
return []
candidates = kwargs[modules]
if isinstance(candidates, str):
return [candidates]
for c in candidates:
if not isinstance(c, str):
raise DependencyException('wxwidgets module argument is not a string.')
return candidates
def get_modversion(self):
return self.modversion
def get_version(self):
return self.modversion
def get_compile_args(self):
return self.cargs
def get_link_args(self):
return self.libs
def check_wxconfig(self):
for wxc in ['wx-config-3.0', 'wx-config']:
try:
p, out = Popen_safe([wxc, '--version'])[0:2]
if p.returncode == 0:
mlog.log('Found wx-config:', mlog.bold(shutil.which(wxc)),
'(%s)' % out.strip())
self.wxc = wxc
WxDependency.wx_found = True
return
except (FileNotFoundError, PermissionError):
pass
WxDependency.wxconfig_found = False
mlog.log('Found wx-config:', mlog.red('NO'))
def found(self):
return self.is_found
class ExternalProgram:
windows_exts = ('exe', 'msc', 'com', 'bat')
def __init__(self, name, command=None, silent=False, search_dir=None):
self.name = name
if command is not None:
if not isinstance(command, list):
self.command = [command]
else:
self.command = command
else:
self.command = self._search(name, search_dir)
if not silent:
if self.found():
mlog.log('Program', mlog.bold(name), 'found:', mlog.green('YES'),
'(%s)' % ' '.join(self.command))
else:
mlog.log('Program', mlog.bold(name), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'))
def __repr__(self):
r = '<{} {!r} -> {!r}>'
return r.format(self.__class__.__name__, self.name, self.command)
@staticmethod
def _shebang_to_cmd(script):
"""
Windows does not understand shebangs, so we check if the file has a
shebang and manually parse it to figure out the interpreter to use
"""
try:
with open(script) as f:
first_line = f.readline().strip()
if first_line.startswith('#!'):
commands = first_line[2:].split('#')[0].strip().split()
if mesonlib.is_windows():
# Windows does not have UNIX paths so remove them,
# but don't remove Windows paths
if commands[0].startswith('/'):
commands[0] = commands[0].split('/')[-1]
if len(commands) > 0 and commands[0] == 'env':
commands = commands[1:]
# Windows does not ship python3.exe, but we know the path to it
if len(commands) > 0 and commands[0] == 'python3':
commands[0] = sys.executable
return commands + [script]
except Exception:
pass
return False
def _is_executable(self, path):
suffix = os.path.splitext(path)[-1].lower()[1:]
if mesonlib.is_windows():
if suffix in self.windows_exts:
return True
elif os.access(path, os.X_OK):
return not os.path.isdir(path)
return False
def _search_dir(self, name, search_dir):
if search_dir is None:
return False
trial = os.path.join(search_dir, name)
if os.path.exists(trial):
if self._is_executable(trial):
return [trial]
else:
for ext in self.windows_exts:
trial_ext = '{}.{}'.format(trial, ext)
if os.path.exists(trial_ext):
return [trial_ext]
return False
# Now getting desperate. Maybe it is a script file that is a) not chmodded
# executable or b) we are on windows so they can't be directly executed.
return self._shebang_to_cmd(trial)
def _search(self, name, search_dir):
'''
Search in the specified dir for the specified executable by name
and if not found search in PATH
'''
commands = self._search_dir(name, search_dir)
if commands:
return commands
# Do a standard search in PATH
command = shutil.which(name)
if not mesonlib.is_windows():
# On UNIX-like platforms, the standard PATH search is enough
return [command]
# HERE BEGINS THE TERROR OF WINDOWS
if command:
# On Windows, even if the PATH search returned a full path, we can't be
# sure that it can be run directly if it's not a native executable.
# For instance, interpreted scripts sometimes need to be run explicitly
# with an interpreter if the file association is not done properly.
name_ext = os.path.splitext(command)[1]
if name_ext[1:].lower() in self.windows_exts:
# Good, it can be directly executed
return [command]
# Try to extract the interpreter from the shebang
commands = self._shebang_to_cmd(command)
if commands:
return commands
else:
# Maybe the name is an absolute path to a native Windows
# executable, but without the extension. This is technically wrong,
# but many people do it because it works in the MinGW shell.
if os.path.isabs(name):
for ext in self.windows_exts:
command = '{}.{}'.format(name, ext)
if os.path.exists(command):
return [command]
# On Windows, interpreted scripts must have an extension otherwise they
# cannot be found by a standard PATH search. So we do a custom search
# where we manually search for a script with a shebang in PATH.
search_dirs = os.environ.get('PATH', '').split(';')
for search_dir in search_dirs:
commands = self._search_dir(name, search_dir)
if commands:
return commands
return [None]
def found(self):
return self.command[0] is not None
def get_command(self):
return self.command[:]
def get_path(self):
# Assume that the last element is the full path to the script
# If it's not a script, this will be an array of length 1
if self.found():
return self.command[-1]
return None
def get_name(self):
return self.name
class ExternalLibrary(Dependency):
# TODO: Add `lang` to the parent Dependency object so that dependencies can
# be expressed for languages other than C-like
def __init__(self, name, link_args=None, language=None, silent=False):
super().__init__('external', {})
self.name = name
self.is_found = False
self.link_args = []
self.lang_args = []
if link_args:
self.is_found = True
if not isinstance(link_args, list):
link_args = [link_args]
if language:
self.lang_args = {language: link_args}
else:
self.link_args = link_args
if not silent:
if self.is_found:
mlog.log('Library', mlog.bold(name), 'found:', mlog.green('YES'))
else:
mlog.log('Library', mlog.bold(name), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'))
def found(self):
return self.is_found
def get_name(self):
return self.name
def get_link_args(self):
return self.link_args
def get_lang_args(self, lang):
if lang in self.lang_args:
return self.lang_args[lang]
return []
class BoostDependency(Dependency):
# Some boost libraries have different names for
# their sources and libraries. This dict maps
# between the two.
name2lib = {'test': 'unit_test_framework'}
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'boost', kwargs)
self.name = 'boost'
self.environment = environment
self.libdir = ''
if 'native' in kwargs and environment.is_cross_build():
self.want_cross = not kwargs['native']
else:
self.want_cross = environment.is_cross_build()
try:
self.boost_root = os.environ['BOOST_ROOT']
if not os.path.isabs(self.boost_root):
raise DependencyException('BOOST_ROOT must be an absolute path.')
except KeyError:
self.boost_root = None
if self.boost_root is None:
if self.want_cross:
if 'BOOST_INCLUDEDIR' in os.environ:
self.incdir = os.environ['BOOST_INCLUDEDIR']
else:
raise DependencyException('BOOST_ROOT or BOOST_INCLUDEDIR is needed while cross-compiling')
if mesonlib.is_windows():
self.boost_root = self.detect_win_root()
self.incdir = self.boost_root
else:
if 'BOOST_INCLUDEDIR' in os.environ:
self.incdir = os.environ['BOOST_INCLUDEDIR']
else:
self.incdir = '/usr/include'
else:
self.incdir = os.path.join(self.boost_root, 'include')
self.boost_inc_subdir = os.path.join(self.incdir, 'boost')
mlog.debug('Boost library root dir is', self.boost_root)
self.src_modules = {}
self.lib_modules = {}
self.lib_modules_mt = {}
self.detect_version()
self.requested_modules = self.get_requested(kwargs)
module_str = ', '.join(self.requested_modules)
if self.version is not None:
self.detect_src_modules()
self.detect_lib_modules()
self.validate_requested()
if self.boost_root is not None:
info = self.version + ', ' + self.boost_root
else:
info = self.version
mlog.log('Dependency Boost (%s) found:' % module_str, mlog.green('YES'), info)
else:
mlog.log("Dependency Boost (%s) found:" % module_str, mlog.red('NO'))
if 'cpp' not in self.environment.coredata.compilers:
raise DependencyException('Tried to use Boost but a C++ compiler is not defined.')
self.cpp_compiler = self.environment.coredata.compilers['cpp']
def detect_win_root(self):
globtext = 'c:\\local\\boost_*'
files = glob.glob(globtext)
if len(files) > 0:
return files[0]
return 'C:\\'
def get_compile_args(self):
args = []
include_dir = ''
if self.boost_root is not None:
if mesonlib.is_windows():
include_dir = self.boost_root
else:
include_dir = os.path.join(self.boost_root, 'include')
else:
include_dir = self.incdir
# Use "-isystem" when including boost headers instead of "-I"
# to avoid compiler warnings/failures when "-Werror" is used
# Careful not to use "-isystem" on default include dirs as it
# breaks some of the headers for certain gcc versions
# For example, doing g++ -isystem /usr/include on a simple
# "int main()" source results in the error:
# "/usr/include/c++/6.3.1/cstdlib:75:25: fatal error: stdlib.h: No such file or directory"
# See https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=70129
# and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37218953/isystem-on-a-system-include-directory-causes-errors
# for more details
# TODO: The correct solution would probably be to ask the
# compiler for it's default include paths (ie: "gcc -xc++ -E
# -v -") and avoid including those with -isystem
# For now, use -isystem for all includes except for some
# typical defaults (which don't need to be included at all
# since they are in the default include paths)
if include_dir != '/usr/include' and include_dir != '/usr/local/include':
args.append("".join(self.cpp_compiler.get_include_args(include_dir, True)))
return args
def get_requested(self, kwargs):
candidates = kwargs.get('modules', [])
if isinstance(candidates, str):
return [candidates]
for c in candidates:
if not isinstance(c, str):
raise DependencyException('Boost module argument is not a string.')
return candidates
def validate_requested(self):
for m in self.requested_modules:
if m not in self.src_modules:
raise DependencyException('Requested Boost module "%s" not found.' % m)
def found(self):
return self.version is not None
def get_version(self):
return self.version
def detect_version(self):
try:
ifile = open(os.path.join(self.boost_inc_subdir, 'version.hpp'))
except FileNotFoundError:
self.version = None
return
with ifile:
for line in ifile:
if line.startswith("#define") and 'BOOST_LIB_VERSION' in line:
ver = line.split()[-1]
ver = ver[1:-1]
self.version = ver.replace('_', '.')
return
self.version = None
def detect_src_modules(self):
for entry in os.listdir(self.boost_inc_subdir):
entry = os.path.join(self.boost_inc_subdir, entry)
if stat.S_ISDIR(os.stat(entry).st_mode):
self.src_modules[os.path.split(entry)[-1]] = True
def detect_lib_modules(self):
if mesonlib.is_windows():
return self.detect_lib_modules_win()
return self.detect_lib_modules_nix()
def detect_lib_modules_win(self):
arch = detect_cpu_family(self.environment.coredata.compilers)
# Guess the libdir
if arch == 'x86':
gl = 'lib32*'
elif arch == 'x86_64':
gl = 'lib64*'
else:
# Does anyone do Boost cross-compiling to other archs on Windows?
gl = None
# See if the libdir is valid
if gl:
libdir = glob.glob(os.path.join(self.boost_root, gl))
else:
libdir = []
# Can't find libdir, bail
if len(libdir) == 0:
return
libdir = libdir[0]
self.libdir = libdir
globber = 'boost_*-gd-*.lib' # FIXME
for entry in glob.glob(os.path.join(libdir, globber)):
(_, fname) = os.path.split(entry)
base = fname.split('_', 1)[1]
modname = base.split('-', 1)[0]
self.lib_modules_mt[modname] = fname
def detect_lib_modules_nix(self):
if mesonlib.is_osx():
libsuffix = 'dylib'
else:
libsuffix = 'so'
globber = 'libboost_*.{}'.format(libsuffix)
if 'BOOST_LIBRARYDIR' in os.environ:
libdirs = [os.environ['BOOST_LIBRARYDIR']]
elif self.boost_root is None:
libdirs = mesonlib.get_library_dirs()
else:
libdirs = [os.path.join(self.boost_root, 'lib')]
for libdir in libdirs:
for entry in glob.glob(os.path.join(libdir, globber)):
lib = os.path.basename(entry)
name = lib.split('.')[0].split('_', 1)[-1]
# I'm not 100% sure what to do here. Some distros
# have modules such as thread only as -mt versions.
if entry.endswith('-mt.so'):
self.lib_modules_mt[name] = True
else:
self.lib_modules[name] = True
def get_win_link_args(self):
args = []
if self.boost_root:
args.append('-L' + self.libdir)
for module in self.requested_modules:
module = BoostDependency.name2lib.get(module, module)
if module in self.lib_modules_mt:
args.append(self.lib_modules_mt[module])
return args
def get_link_args(self):
if mesonlib.is_windows():
return self.get_win_link_args()
args = []
if self.boost_root:
args.append('-L' + os.path.join(self.boost_root, 'lib'))
elif 'BOOST_LIBRARYDIR' in os.environ:
args.append('-L' + os.environ['BOOST_LIBRARYDIR'])
for module in self.requested_modules:
module = BoostDependency.name2lib.get(module, module)
libname = 'boost_' + module
# The compiler's library detector is the most reliable so use that first.
default_detect = self.cpp_compiler.find_library(libname, self.environment, [])
if default_detect is not None:
if module == 'unit_testing_framework':
emon_args = self.cpp_compiler.find_library('boost_test_exec_monitor')
else:
emon_args = None
args += default_detect
if emon_args is not None:
args += emon_args
elif module in self.lib_modules or module in self.lib_modules_mt:
linkcmd = '-l' + libname
args.append(linkcmd)
# FIXME a hack, but Boost's testing framework has a lot of
# different options and it's hard to determine what to do
# without feedback from actual users. Update this
# as we get more bug reports.
if module == 'unit_testing_framework':
args.append('-lboost_test_exec_monitor')
elif module + '-mt' in self.lib_modules_mt:
linkcmd = '-lboost_' + module + '-mt'
args.append(linkcmd)
if module == 'unit_testing_framework':
args.append('-lboost_test_exec_monitor-mt')
return args
def get_sources(self):
return []
def need_threads(self):
return 'thread' in self.requested_modules
class GTestDependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'gtest', kwargs)
self.main = kwargs.get('main', False)
self.name = 'gtest'
self.libname = 'libgtest.so'
self.libmain_name = 'libgtest_main.so'
self.include_dir = '/usr/include'
self.src_dirs = ['/usr/src/gtest/src', '/usr/src/googletest/googletest/src']
self.detect()
def found(self):
return self.is_found
def detect(self):
trial_dirs = mesonlib.get_library_dirs()
glib_found = False
gmain_found = False
for d in trial_dirs:
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, self.libname)):
glib_found = True
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, self.libmain_name)):
gmain_found = True
if glib_found and gmain_found:
self.is_found = True
self.compile_args = []
self.link_args = ['-lgtest']
if self.main:
self.link_args.append('-lgtest_main')
self.sources = []
mlog.log('Dependency GTest found:', mlog.green('YES'), '(prebuilt)')
elif self.detect_srcdir():
self.is_found = True
self.compile_args = ['-I' + self.src_include_dir]
self.link_args = []
if self.main:
self.sources = [self.all_src, self.main_src]
else:
self.sources = [self.all_src]
mlog.log('Dependency GTest found:', mlog.green('YES'), '(building self)')
else:
mlog.log('Dependency GTest found:', mlog.red('NO'))
self.is_found = False
return self.is_found
def detect_srcdir(self):
for s in self.src_dirs:
if os.path.exists(s):
self.src_dir = s
self.all_src = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file(
os.path.join(self.src_dir, 'gtest-all.cc'))
self.main_src = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file(
os.path.join(self.src_dir, 'gtest_main.cc'))
self.src_include_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.src_dir, '..'))
return True
return False
def get_compile_args(self):
arr = []
if self.include_dir != '/usr/include':
arr.append('-I' + self.include_dir)
if hasattr(self, 'src_include_dir'):
arr.append('-I' + self.src_include_dir)
return arr
def get_link_args(self):
return self.link_args
def get_version(self):
return '1.something_maybe'
def get_sources(self):
return self.sources
def need_threads(self):
return True
class GMockDependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'gmock', kwargs)
# GMock may be a library or just source.
# Work with both.
self.name = 'gmock'
self.libname = 'libgmock.so'
trial_dirs = mesonlib.get_library_dirs()
gmock_found = False
for d in trial_dirs:
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(d, self.libname)):
gmock_found = True
if gmock_found:
self.is_found = True
self.compile_args = []
self.link_args = ['-lgmock']
self.sources = []
mlog.log('Dependency GMock found:', mlog.green('YES'), '(prebuilt)')
return
for d in ['/usr/src/googletest/googlemock/src', '/usr/src/gmock/src', '/usr/src/gmock']:
if os.path.exists(d):
self.is_found = True
# Yes, we need both because there are multiple
# versions of gmock that do different things.
d2 = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(d, '..'))
self.compile_args = ['-I' + d, '-I' + d2]
self.link_args = []
all_src = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file(os.path.join(d, 'gmock-all.cc'))
main_src = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file(os.path.join(d, 'gmock_main.cc'))
if kwargs.get('main', False):
self.sources = [all_src, main_src]
else:
self.sources = [all_src]
mlog.log('Dependency GMock found:', mlog.green('YES'), '(building self)')
return
mlog.log('Dependency GMock found:', mlog.red('NO'))
self.is_found = False
def get_version(self):
return '1.something_maybe'
def get_compile_args(self):
return self.compile_args
def get_sources(self):
return self.sources
def get_link_args(self):
return self.link_args
def found(self):
return self.is_found
class QtBaseDependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, name, env, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, name, kwargs)
self.name = name
self.qtname = name.capitalize()
self.qtver = name[-1]
if self.qtver == "4":
self.qtpkgname = 'Qt'
else:
self.qtpkgname = self.qtname
self.root = '/usr'
self.bindir = None
self.silent = kwargs.get('silent', False)
# We store the value of required here instead of passing it on to
# PkgConfigDependency etc because we want to try the qmake-based
# fallback as well.
self.required = kwargs.pop('required', True)
kwargs['required'] = False
mods = kwargs.get('modules', [])
self.cargs = []
self.largs = []
self.is_found = False
if isinstance(mods, str):
mods = [mods]
if len(mods) == 0:
raise DependencyException('No ' + self.qtname + ' modules specified.')
type_text = 'cross' if env.is_cross_build() else 'native'
found_msg = '{} {} {{}} dependency (modules: {}) found:' \
''.format(self.qtname, type_text, ', '.join(mods))
from_text = 'pkg-config'
# Keep track of the detection methods used, for logging purposes.
methods = []
# Prefer pkg-config, then fallback to `qmake -query`
if DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG in self.methods:
self._pkgconfig_detect(mods, env, kwargs)
methods.append('pkgconfig')
if not self.is_found and DependencyMethods.QMAKE in self.methods:
from_text = self._qmake_detect(mods, env, kwargs)
methods.append('qmake-' + self.name)
methods.append('qmake')
if not self.is_found:
# Reset compile args and link args
self.cargs = []
self.largs = []
from_text = '(checked {})'.format(mlog.format_list(methods))
self.version = 'none'
if self.required:
err_msg = '{} {} dependency not found {}' \
''.format(self.qtname, type_text, from_text)
raise DependencyException(err_msg)
if not self.silent:
mlog.log(found_msg.format(from_text), mlog.red('NO'))
return
from_text = '`{}`'.format(from_text)
if not self.silent:
mlog.log(found_msg.format(from_text), mlog.green('YES'))
def compilers_detect(self):
"Detect Qt (4 or 5) moc, uic, rcc in the specified bindir or in PATH"
if self.bindir:
moc = ExternalProgram(os.path.join(self.bindir, 'moc'), silent=True)
uic = ExternalProgram(os.path.join(self.bindir, 'uic'), silent=True)
rcc = ExternalProgram(os.path.join(self.bindir, 'rcc'), silent=True)
else:
# We don't accept unsuffixed 'moc', 'uic', and 'rcc' because they
# are sometimes older, or newer versions.
moc = ExternalProgram('moc-' + self.name, silent=True)
uic = ExternalProgram('uic-' + self.name, silent=True)
rcc = ExternalProgram('rcc-' + self.name, silent=True)
return moc, uic, rcc
def _pkgconfig_detect(self, mods, env, kwargs):
modules = OrderedDict()
for module in mods:
modules[module] = PkgConfigDependency(self.qtpkgname + module, env, kwargs)
self.is_found = True
for m in modules.values():
if not m.found():
self.is_found = False
return
self.cargs += m.get_compile_args()
self.largs += m.get_link_args()
self.version = m.modversion
# Try to detect moc, uic, rcc
if 'Core' in modules:
core = modules['Core']
else:
corekwargs = {'required': 'false', 'silent': 'true'}
core = PkgConfigDependency(self.qtpkgname + 'Core', env, corekwargs)
# Used by self.compilers_detect()
self.bindir = self.get_pkgconfig_host_bins(core)
if not self.bindir:
# If exec_prefix is not defined, the pkg-config file is broken
prefix = core.get_pkgconfig_variable('exec_prefix')
if prefix:
self.bindir = os.path.join(prefix, 'bin')
def _find_qmake(self, qmake, env):
# Even when cross-compiling, if we don't get a cross-info qmake, we
# fallback to using the qmake in PATH because that's what we used to do
if env.is_cross_build():
qmake = env.cross_info.config['binaries'].get('qmake', qmake)
return ExternalProgram(qmake, silent=True)
def _qmake_detect(self, mods, env, kwargs):
for qmake in ('qmake-' + self.name, 'qmake'):
self.qmake = self._find_qmake(qmake, env)
if not self.qmake.found():
continue
# Check that the qmake is for qt5
pc, stdo = Popen_safe(self.qmake.get_command() + ['-v'])[0:2]
if pc.returncode != 0:
continue
if not 'Qt version ' + self.qtver in stdo:
mlog.log('QMake is not for ' + self.qtname)
continue
# Found qmake for Qt5!
break
else:
# Didn't find qmake :(
return
self.version = re.search(self.qtver + '(\.\d+)+', stdo).group(0)
# Query library path, header path, and binary path
mlog.log("Found qmake:", mlog.bold(self.qmake.get_name()), '(%s)' % self.version)
stdo = Popen_safe(self.qmake.get_command() + ['-query'])[1]
qvars = {}
for line in stdo.split('\n'):
line = line.strip()
if line == '':
continue
(k, v) = tuple(line.split(':', 1))
qvars[k] = v
if mesonlib.is_osx():
return self._framework_detect(qvars, mods, kwargs)
incdir = qvars['QT_INSTALL_HEADERS']
self.cargs.append('-I' + incdir)
libdir = qvars['QT_INSTALL_LIBS']
# Used by self.compilers_detect()
self.bindir = qvars['QT_INSTALL_BINS']
self.is_found = True
for module in mods:
mincdir = os.path.join(incdir, 'Qt' + module)
self.cargs.append('-I' + mincdir)
if for_windows(env.is_cross_build(), env):
libfile = os.path.join(libdir, self.qtpkgname + module + '.lib')
if not os.path.isfile(libfile):
# MinGW can link directly to .dll
libfile = os.path.join(self.bindir, self.qtpkgname + module + '.dll')
if not os.path.isfile(libfile):
self.is_found = False
break
else:
libfile = os.path.join(libdir, 'lib{}{}.so'.format(self.qtpkgname, module))
if not os.path.isfile(libfile):
self.is_found = False
break
self.largs.append(libfile)
return qmake
def _framework_detect(self, qvars, modules, kwargs):
libdir = qvars['QT_INSTALL_LIBS']
for m in modules:
fname = 'Qt' + m
fwdep = ExtraFrameworkDependency(fname, kwargs.get('required', True), libdir, kwargs)
self.cargs.append('-F' + libdir)
if fwdep.found():
self.is_found = True
self.cargs += fwdep.get_compile_args()
self.largs += fwdep.get_link_args()
# Used by self.compilers_detect()
self.bindir = qvars['QT_INSTALL_BINS']
def get_version(self):
return self.version
def get_compile_args(self):
return self.cargs
def get_sources(self):
return []
def get_link_args(self):
return self.largs
def get_methods(self):
return [DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG, DependencyMethods.QMAKE]
def found(self):
return self.is_found
def get_exe_args(self, compiler):
# Originally this was -fPIE but nowadays the default
# for upstream and distros seems to be -reduce-relocations
# which requires -fPIC. This may cause a performance
# penalty when using self-built Qt or on platforms
# where -fPIC is not required. If this is an issue
# for you, patches are welcome.
return compiler.get_pic_args()
class Qt5Dependency(QtBaseDependency):
def __init__(self, env, kwargs):
QtBaseDependency.__init__(self, 'qt5', env, kwargs)
def get_pkgconfig_host_bins(self, core):
return core.get_pkgconfig_variable('host_bins')
class Qt4Dependency(QtBaseDependency):
def __init__(self, env, kwargs):
QtBaseDependency.__init__(self, 'qt4', env, kwargs)
def get_pkgconfig_host_bins(self, core):
# Only return one bins dir, because the tools are generally all in one
# directory for Qt4, in Qt5, they must all be in one directory. Return
# the first one found among the bin variables, in case one tool is not
# configured to be built.
applications = ['moc', 'uic', 'rcc', 'lupdate', 'lrelease']
for application in applications:
try:
return os.path.dirname(core.get_pkgconfig_variable('%s_location' % application))
except MesonException:
pass
class GnuStepDependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'gnustep', kwargs)
self.required = kwargs.get('required', True)
self.modules = kwargs.get('modules', [])
self.detect()
def detect(self):
self.confprog = 'gnustep-config'
try:
gp = Popen_safe([self.confprog, '--help'])[0]
except (FileNotFoundError, PermissionError):
self.args = None
mlog.log('Dependency GnuStep found:', mlog.red('NO'), '(no gnustep-config)')
return
if gp.returncode != 0:
self.args = None
mlog.log('Dependency GnuStep found:', mlog.red('NO'))
return
if 'gui' in self.modules:
arg = '--gui-libs'
else:
arg = '--base-libs'
fp, flagtxt, flagerr = Popen_safe([self.confprog, '--objc-flags'])
if fp.returncode != 0:
raise DependencyException('Error getting objc-args: %s %s' % (flagtxt, flagerr))
args = flagtxt.split()
self.args = self.filter_arsg(args)
fp, libtxt, liberr = Popen_safe([self.confprog, arg])
if fp.returncode != 0:
raise DependencyException('Error getting objc-lib args: %s %s' % (libtxt, liberr))
self.libs = self.weird_filter(libtxt.split())
self.version = self.detect_version()
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold('GnuStep'), 'found:',
mlog.green('YES'), self.version)
def weird_filter(self, elems):
"""When building packages, the output of the enclosing Make
is sometimes mixed among the subprocess output. I have no idea
why. As a hack filter out everything that is not a flag."""
return [e for e in elems if e.startswith('-')]
def filter_arsg(self, args):
"""gnustep-config returns a bunch of garbage args such
as -O2 and so on. Drop everything that is not needed."""
result = []
for f in args:
if f.startswith('-D') \
or f.startswith('-f') \
or f.startswith('-I') \
or f == '-pthread' \
or (f.startswith('-W') and not f == '-Wall'):
result.append(f)
return result
def detect_version(self):
gmake = self.get_variable('GNUMAKE')
makefile_dir = self.get_variable('GNUSTEP_MAKEFILES')
# This Makefile has the GNUStep version set
base_make = os.path.join(makefile_dir, 'Additional', 'base.make')
# Print the Makefile variable passed as the argument. For instance, if
# you run the make target `print-SOME_VARIABLE`, this will print the
# value of the variable `SOME_VARIABLE`.
printver = "print-%:\n\t@echo '$($*)'"
env = os.environ.copy()
# See base.make to understand why this is set
env['FOUNDATION_LIB'] = 'gnu'
p, o, e = Popen_safe([gmake, '-f', '-', '-f', base_make,
'print-GNUSTEP_BASE_VERSION'],
env=env, write=printver, stdin=subprocess.PIPE)
version = o.strip()
if not version:
mlog.debug("Couldn't detect GNUStep version, falling back to '1'")
# Fallback to setting some 1.x version
version = '1'
return version
def get_variable(self, var):
p, o, e = Popen_safe([self.confprog, '--variable=' + var])
if p.returncode != 0 and self.required:
raise DependencyException('{!r} for variable {!r} failed to run'
''.format(self.confprog, var))
return o.strip()
def found(self):
return self.args is not None
def get_version(self):
return self.version
def get_compile_args(self):
if self.args is None:
return []
return self.args
def get_link_args(self):
return self.libs
class AppleFrameworks(Dependency):
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'appleframeworks', kwargs)
modules = kwargs.get('modules', [])
if isinstance(modules, str):
modules = [modules]
if len(modules) == 0:
raise DependencyException("AppleFrameworks dependency requires at least one module.")
self.frameworks = modules
def get_link_args(self):
args = []
for f in self.frameworks:
args.append('-framework')
args.append(f)
return args
def found(self):
return mesonlib.is_osx()
def get_version(self):
return 'unknown'
class GLDependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'gl', kwargs)
self.is_found = False
self.cargs = []
self.linkargs = []
if DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG in self.methods:
try:
pcdep = PkgConfigDependency('gl', environment, kwargs)
if pcdep.found():
self.type_name = 'pkgconfig'
self.is_found = True
self.cargs = pcdep.get_compile_args()
self.linkargs = pcdep.get_link_args()
self.version = pcdep.get_version()
return
except Exception:
pass
if DependencyMethods.SYSTEM in self.methods:
if mesonlib.is_osx():
self.is_found = True
self.linkargs = ['-framework', 'OpenGL']
self.version = '1' # FIXME
return
if mesonlib.is_windows():
self.is_found = True
self.linkargs = ['-lopengl32']
self.version = '1' # FIXME: unfixable?
return
def get_link_args(self):
return self.linkargs
def get_version(self):
return self.version
def get_methods(self):
if mesonlib.is_osx() or mesonlib.is_windows():
return [DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG, DependencyMethods.SYSTEM]
else:
return [DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG]
# There are three different ways of depending on SDL2:
# sdl2-config, pkg-config and OSX framework
class SDL2Dependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'sdl2', kwargs)
self.is_found = False
self.cargs = []
self.linkargs = []
if DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG in self.methods:
try:
pcdep = PkgConfigDependency('sdl2', environment, kwargs)
if pcdep.found():
self.type_name = 'pkgconfig'
self.is_found = True
self.cargs = pcdep.get_compile_args()
self.linkargs = pcdep.get_link_args()
self.version = pcdep.get_version()
return
except Exception as e:
mlog.debug('SDL 2 not found via pkgconfig. Trying next, error was:', str(e))
pass
if DependencyMethods.SDLCONFIG in self.methods:
sdlconf = shutil.which('sdl2-config')
if sdlconf:
stdo = Popen_safe(['sdl2-config', '--cflags'])[1]
self.cargs = stdo.strip().split()
stdo = Popen_safe(['sdl2-config', '--libs'])[1]
self.linkargs = stdo.strip().split()
stdo = Popen_safe(['sdl2-config', '--version'])[1]
self.version = stdo.strip()
self.is_found = True
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold('sdl2'), 'found:', mlog.green('YES'),
self.version, '(%s)' % sdlconf)
return
mlog.debug('Could not find sdl2-config binary, trying next.')
if DependencyMethods.EXTRAFRAMEWORK in self.methods:
if mesonlib.is_osx():
fwdep = ExtraFrameworkDependency('sdl2', kwargs.get('required', True), None, kwargs)
if fwdep.found():
self.is_found = True
self.cargs = fwdep.get_compile_args()
self.linkargs = fwdep.get_link_args()
self.version = '2' # FIXME
return
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold('sdl2'), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'))
def get_compile_args(self):
return self.cargs
def get_link_args(self):
return self.linkargs
def found(self):
return self.is_found
def get_version(self):
return self.version
def get_methods(self):
if mesonlib.is_osx():
return [DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG, DependencyMethods.SDLCONFIG, DependencyMethods.EXTRAFRAMEWORK]
else:
return [DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG, DependencyMethods.SDLCONFIG]
class ExtraFrameworkDependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, name, required, path, kwargs):
Dependency.__init__(self, 'extraframeworks', kwargs)
self.name = None
self.detect(name, path)
if self.found():
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(name), 'found:', mlog.green('YES'),
os.path.join(self.path, self.name))
else:
mlog.log('Dependency', name, 'found:', mlog.red('NO'))
def detect(self, name, path):
lname = name.lower()
if path is None:
paths = ['/Library/Frameworks']
else:
paths = [path]
for p in paths:
for d in os.listdir(p):
fullpath = os.path.join(p, d)
if lname != d.split('.')[0].lower():
continue
if not stat.S_ISDIR(os.stat(fullpath).st_mode):
continue
self.path = p
self.name = d
return
def get_compile_args(self):
if self.found():
return ['-I' + os.path.join(self.path, self.name, 'Headers')]
return []
def get_link_args(self):
if self.found():
return ['-F' + self.path, '-framework', self.name.split('.')[0]]
return []
def found(self):
return self.name is not None
def get_version(self):
return 'unknown'
class ThreadDependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
super().__init__('threads', {})
self.name = 'threads'
self.is_found = True
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(self.name), 'found:', mlog.green('YES'))
def need_threads(self):
return True
def get_version(self):
return 'unknown'
class Python3Dependency(Dependency):
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
super().__init__('python3', kwargs)
self.name = 'python3'
self.is_found = False
# We can only be sure that it is Python 3 at this point
self.version = '3'
if DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG in self.methods:
try:
pkgdep = PkgConfigDependency('python3', environment, kwargs)
if pkgdep.found():
self.cargs = pkgdep.cargs
self.libs = pkgdep.libs
self.version = pkgdep.get_version()
self.is_found = True
return
except Exception:
pass
if not self.is_found:
if mesonlib.is_windows() and DependencyMethods.SYSCONFIG in self.methods:
self._find_libpy3_windows(environment)
elif mesonlib.is_osx() and DependencyMethods.EXTRAFRAMEWORK in self.methods:
# In OSX the Python 3 framework does not have a version
# number in its name.
fw = ExtraFrameworkDependency('python', False, None, kwargs)
if fw.found():
self.cargs = fw.get_compile_args()
self.libs = fw.get_link_args()
self.is_found = True
if self.is_found:
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(self.name), 'found:', mlog.green('YES'))
else:
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(self.name), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'))
def _find_libpy3_windows(self, env):
'''
Find python3 libraries on Windows and also verify that the arch matches
what we are building for.
'''
pyarch = sysconfig.get_platform()
arch = detect_cpu_family(env.coredata.compilers)
if arch == 'x86':
arch = '32'
elif arch == 'x86_64':
arch = '64'
else:
# We can't cross-compile Python 3 dependencies on Windows yet
mlog.log('Unknown architecture {!r} for'.format(arch),
mlog.bold(self.name))
self.is_found = False
return
# Pyarch ends in '32' or '64'
if arch != pyarch[-2:]:
mlog.log('Need', mlog.bold(self.name),
'for {}-bit, but found {}-bit'.format(arch, pyarch[-2:]))
self.is_found = False
return
inc = sysconfig.get_path('include')
platinc = sysconfig.get_path('platinclude')
self.cargs = ['-I' + inc]
if inc != platinc:
self.cargs.append('-I' + platinc)
# Nothing exposes this directly that I coulf find
basedir = sysconfig.get_config_var('base')
vernum = sysconfig.get_config_var('py_version_nodot')
self.libs = ['-L{}/libs'.format(basedir),
'-lpython{}'.format(vernum)]
self.version = sysconfig.get_config_var('py_version_short')
self.is_found = True
def get_compile_args(self):
return self.cargs
def get_link_args(self):
return self.libs
def get_methods(self):
if mesonlib.is_windows():
return [DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG, DependencyMethods.SYSCONFIG]
elif mesonlib.is_osx():
return [DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG, DependencyMethods.EXTRAFRAMEWORK]
else:
return [DependencyMethods.PKGCONFIG]
def get_version(self):
return self.version
class ValgrindDependency(PkgConfigDependency):
def __init__(self, environment, kwargs):
PkgConfigDependency.__init__(self, 'valgrind', environment, kwargs)
def get_link_args(self):
return []
def get_dep_identifier(name, kwargs):
elements = [name]
modlist = kwargs.get('modules', [])
if isinstance(modlist, str):
modlist = [modlist]
for module in modlist:
elements.append(module)
# We use a tuple because we need a non-mutable structure to use as the key
# of a dictionary and a string has potential for name collisions
identifier = tuple(elements)
identifier += ('main', kwargs.get('main', False))
identifier += ('static', kwargs.get('static', False))
if 'fallback' in kwargs:
f = kwargs.get('fallback')
identifier += ('fallback', f[0], f[1])
return identifier
def find_external_dependency(name, environment, kwargs):
required = kwargs.get('required', True)
if not isinstance(required, bool):
raise DependencyException('Keyword "required" must be a boolean.')
if not isinstance(kwargs.get('method', ''), str):
raise DependencyException('Keyword "method" must be a string.')
lname = name.lower()
if lname in packages:
dep = packages[lname](environment, kwargs)
if required and not dep.found():
raise DependencyException('Dependency "%s" not found' % name)
return dep
pkg_exc = None
pkgdep = None
try:
pkgdep = PkgConfigDependency(name, environment, kwargs)
if pkgdep.found():
return pkgdep
except Exception as e:
pkg_exc = e
if mesonlib.is_osx():
fwdep = ExtraFrameworkDependency(name, required, None, kwargs)
if required and not fwdep.found():
m = 'Dependency {!r} not found, tried Extra Frameworks ' \
'and Pkg-Config:\n\n' + str(pkg_exc)
raise DependencyException(m.format(name))
return fwdep
if pkg_exc is not None:
raise pkg_exc
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(name), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'))
return pkgdep
# This has to be at the end so the classes it references
# are defined.
packages = {'boost': BoostDependency,
'gtest': GTestDependency,
'gmock': GMockDependency,
'qt5': Qt5Dependency,
'qt4': Qt4Dependency,
'gnustep': GnuStepDependency,
'appleframeworks': AppleFrameworks,
'wxwidgets': WxDependency,
'sdl2': SDL2Dependency,
'gl': GLDependency,
'threads': ThreadDependency,
'python3': Python3Dependency,
'valgrind': ValgrindDependency,
}