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346 lines
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# Copyright 2012-2014 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 mparser |
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import os, re, pickle |
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import build |
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from coredata import MesonException |
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def do_replacement(regex, line, confdata): |
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match = re.search(regex, line) |
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while match: |
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varname = match.group(1) |
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if varname in confdata.keys(): |
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var = confdata.get(varname) |
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if isinstance(var, str): |
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pass |
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elif isinstance(var, mparser.StringNode): |
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var = var.value |
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elif isinstance(var, int): |
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var = str(var) |
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else: |
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raise RuntimeError('Tried to replace a variable with something other than a string or int.') |
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else: |
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var = '' |
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line = line.replace('@' + varname + '@', var) |
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match = re.search(regex, line) |
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return line |
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def do_mesondefine(line, confdata): |
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arr = line.split() |
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if len(arr) != 2: |
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raise build.InvalidArguments('#mesondefine does not contain exactly two tokens: %s', line.strip()) |
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varname = arr[1] |
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try: |
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v = confdata.get(varname) |
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except KeyError: |
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return '/* undef %s */\n' % varname |
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if isinstance(v, mparser.BooleanNode): |
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v = v.value |
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if isinstance(v, bool): |
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if v: |
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return '#define %s\n' % varname |
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else: |
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return '#undef %s\n' % varname |
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elif isinstance(v, int): |
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return '#define %s %d\n' % (varname, v) |
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elif isinstance(v, str): |
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return '#define %s %s\n' % (varname, v) |
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else: |
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raise build.InvalidArguments('#mesondefine argument "%s" is of unknown type.' % varname) |
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def replace_if_different(dst, dst_tmp): |
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# If contents are identical, don't touch the file to prevent |
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# unnecessary rebuilds. |
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try: |
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if open(dst, 'r').read() == open(dst_tmp, 'r').read(): |
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os.unlink(dst_tmp) |
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return |
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except FileNotFoundError: |
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pass |
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os.replace(dst_tmp, dst) |
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def do_conf_file(src, dst, confdata): |
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data = open(src).readlines() |
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regex = re.compile('@(.*?)@') |
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result = [] |
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for line in data: |
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if line.startswith('#mesondefine'): |
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line = do_mesondefine(line, confdata) |
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else: |
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line = do_replacement(regex, line, confdata) |
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result.append(line) |
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dst_tmp = dst + '~' |
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open(dst_tmp, 'w').writelines(result) |
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replace_if_different(dst, dst_tmp) |
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class TestSerialisation: |
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def __init__(self, name, fname, is_cross, exe_wrapper, is_parallel, cmd_args, env, |
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valgrind_args): |
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self.name = name |
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self.fname = fname |
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self.is_cross = is_cross |
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self.exe_runner = exe_wrapper |
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self.is_parallel = is_parallel |
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self.cmd_args = cmd_args |
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self.env = env |
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self.valgrind_args = valgrind_args |
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# This class contains the basic functionality that is needed by all backends. |
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# Feel free to move stuff in and out of it as you see fit. |
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class Backend(): |
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def __init__(self, build, interp): |
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self.build = build |
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self.environment = build.environment |
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self.interpreter = interp |
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self.processed_targets = {} |
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self.dep_rules = {} |
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self.build_to_src = os.path.relpath(self.environment.get_source_dir(), |
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self.environment.get_build_dir()) |
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def get_compiler_for_lang(self, lang): |
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for i in self.build.compilers: |
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if i.language == lang: |
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return i |
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raise RuntimeError('No compiler for language ' + lang) |
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def get_compiler_for_source(self, src): |
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for i in self.build.compilers: |
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if i.can_compile(src): |
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return i |
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raise RuntimeError('No specified compiler can handle file ' + src) |
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def get_target_filename(self, target): |
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targetdir = self.get_target_dir(target) |
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fname = target.get_filename() |
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if isinstance(fname, list): |
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fname = fname[0] # HORROR, HORROR! Fix this. |
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filename = os.path.join(targetdir, fname) |
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return filename |
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def get_target_dir(self, target): |
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dirname = target.get_subdir() |
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os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), dirname), exist_ok=True) |
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return dirname |
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def get_target_private_dir(self, target): |
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dirname = os.path.join(self.get_target_dir(target), target.get_basename() + '.dir') |
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os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), dirname), exist_ok=True) |
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return dirname |
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def generate_unity_files(self, target, unity_src): |
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langlist = {} |
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abs_files = [] |
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result = [] |
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for src in unity_src: |
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comp = self.get_compiler_for_source(src) |
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language = comp.get_language() |
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suffix = '.' + comp.get_default_suffix() |
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if language not in langlist: |
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outfilename = os.path.join(self.get_target_private_dir(target), target.name + '-unity' + suffix) |
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outfileabs = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), outfilename) |
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outfileabs_tmp = outfileabs + '.tmp' |
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abs_files.append(outfileabs) |
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outfile = open(outfileabs_tmp, 'w') |
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langlist[language] = outfile |
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result.append(outfilename) |
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ofile = langlist[language] |
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ofile.write('#include<%s>\n' % src) |
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[x.close() for x in langlist.values()] |
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[replace_if_different(x, x + '.tmp') for x in abs_files] |
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return result |
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def relpath(self, todir, fromdir): |
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return os.path.relpath(os.path.join('dummyprefixdir', todir),\ |
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os.path.join('dummyprefixdir', fromdir)) |
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def flatten_object_list(self, target, proj_dir_to_build_root=''): |
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obj_list = [] |
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for obj in target.get_objects(): |
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if isinstance(obj, str): |
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o = os.path.join(proj_dir_to_build_root, |
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self.build_to_src, target.get_subdir(), obj) |
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obj_list.append(o) |
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elif isinstance(obj, build.ExtractedObjects): |
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obj_list += self.determine_ext_objs(obj, proj_dir_to_build_root) |
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else: |
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raise MesonException('Unknown data type in object list.') |
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return obj_list |
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def serialise_tests(self): |
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test_data = os.path.join(self.environment.get_scratch_dir(), 'meson_test_setup.dat') |
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datafile = open(test_data, 'wb') |
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self.write_test_file(datafile) |
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datafile.close() |
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def has_vala(self, target): |
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for s in target.get_sources(): |
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if s.endswith('.vala'): |
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return True |
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return False |
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def has_rust(self, target): |
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for s in target.get_sources(): |
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if s.endswith('.rs'): |
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return True |
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return False |
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def has_cs(self, target): |
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for s in target.get_sources(): |
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if s.endswith('.cs'): |
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return True |
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return False |
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def determine_linker(self, target, src): |
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if isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
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return self.build.static_linker |
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if len(self.build.compilers) == 1: |
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return self.build.compilers[0] |
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# Currently a bit naive. C++ must |
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# be linked with a C++ compiler, but |
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# otherwise we don't care. This will |
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# become trickier if and when Fortran |
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# and the like become supported. |
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cpp = None |
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for c in self.build.compilers: |
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if c.get_language() == 'cpp': |
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cpp = c |
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break |
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if cpp is not None: |
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for s in src: |
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if c.can_compile(s): |
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return cpp |
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for c in self.build.compilers: |
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if c.get_language() != 'vala': |
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return c |
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raise RuntimeError('Unreachable code') |
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def determine_ext_objs(self, extobj, proj_dir_to_build_root=''): |
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result = [] |
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targetdir = self.get_target_private_dir(extobj.target) |
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suffix = '.' + self.environment.get_object_suffix() |
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for osrc in extobj.srclist: |
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if not self.source_suffix_in_objs: |
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osrc = '.'.join(osrc.split('.')[:-1]) |
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objname = os.path.join(proj_dir_to_build_root, |
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targetdir, os.path.basename(osrc) + suffix) |
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result.append(objname) |
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return result |
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def get_pch_include_args(self, compiler, target): |
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args = [] |
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pchpath = self.get_target_private_dir(target) |
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includeargs = compiler.get_include_args(pchpath) |
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for lang in ['c', 'cpp']: |
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p = target.get_pch(lang) |
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if len(p) == 0: |
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continue |
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if compiler.can_compile(p[-1]): |
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header = p[0] |
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args += compiler.get_pch_use_args(pchpath, header) |
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if len(args) > 0: |
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args = includeargs + args |
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return args |
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def generate_basic_compiler_args(self, target, compiler): |
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commands = [] |
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commands += compiler.get_always_args() |
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commands += self.build.get_global_args(compiler) |
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commands += self.environment.coredata.external_args[compiler.get_language()] |
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commands += target.get_extra_args(compiler.get_language()) |
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if self.environment.coredata.buildtype != 'plain': |
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commands += compiler.get_std_warn_args() |
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commands += compiler.get_buildtype_args(self.environment.coredata.buildtype) |
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if self.environment.coredata.coverage: |
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commands += compiler.get_coverage_args() |
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if self.environment.coredata.werror: |
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commands += compiler.get_werror_args() |
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if isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary): |
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commands += compiler.get_pic_args() |
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for dep in target.get_external_deps(): |
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commands += dep.get_compile_args() |
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if isinstance(target, build.Executable): |
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commands += dep.get_exe_args() |
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return commands |
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def build_target_link_arguments(self, compiler, deps): |
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args = [] |
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for d in deps: |
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if not isinstance(d, build.StaticLibrary) and\ |
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not isinstance(d, build.SharedLibrary): |
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raise RuntimeError('Tried to link with a non-library target "%s".' % d.get_basename()) |
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fname = self.get_target_filename(d) |
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if compiler.id == 'msvc': |
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if fname.endswith('dll'): |
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fname = fname[:-3] + 'lib' |
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args.append(fname) |
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# If you have executable e that links to shared lib s1 that links to shared library s2 |
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# you have to specify s2 as well as s1 when linking e even if e does not directly use |
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# s2. Gcc handles this case fine but Clang does not for some reason. Thus we need to |
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# explictly specify all libraries every time. |
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args += self.build_target_link_arguments(compiler, d.get_dependencies()) |
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return args |
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def generate_configure_files(self): |
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for cf in self.build.get_configure_files(): |
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infile = os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), |
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cf.get_subdir(), |
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cf.get_source_name()) |
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outdir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), |
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cf.get_subdir()) |
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os.makedirs(outdir, exist_ok=True) |
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outfile = os.path.join(outdir, cf.get_target_name()) |
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confdata = cf.get_configuration_data() |
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do_conf_file(infile, outfile, confdata) |
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def write_test_file(self, datafile): |
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arr = [] |
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for t in self.build.get_tests(): |
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fname = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), self.get_target_filename(t.get_exe())) |
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is_cross = self.environment.is_cross_build() |
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if is_cross: |
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exe_wrapper = self.environment.cross_info.get('exe_wrapper', None) |
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else: |
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exe_wrapper = None |
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ts = TestSerialisation(t.get_name(), fname, is_cross, exe_wrapper, |
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t.is_parallel, t.cmd_args, t.env, t.valgrind_args) |
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arr.append(ts) |
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pickle.dump(arr, datafile) |
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def generate_pkgconfig_files(self): |
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for p in self.build.pkgconfig_gens: |
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outdir = self.environment.scratch_dir |
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fname = os.path.join(outdir, p.filebase + '.pc') |
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ofile = open(fname, 'w') |
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ofile.write('prefix=%s\n' % self.environment.get_coredata().prefix) |
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ofile.write('libdir=${prefix}/%s\n' % self.environment.get_coredata().libdir) |
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ofile.write('includedir=${prefix}/%s\n\n' % self.environment.get_coredata().includedir) |
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ofile.write('Name: %s\n' % p.name) |
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if len(p.description) > 0: |
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ofile.write('Description: %s\n' % p.description) |
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if len(p.version) > 0: |
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ofile.write('Version: %s\n' % p.version) |
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ofile.write('Libs: -L${libdir} ') |
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for l in p.libraries: |
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ofile.write('-l%s ' % l.name) |
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ofile.write('\n') |
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ofile.write('CFlags: ') |
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for h in p.subdirs: |
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if h == '.': |
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h = '' |
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ofile.write(os.path.join('-I${includedir}', h)) |
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ofile.write(' ') |
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ofile.write('\n') |
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