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# Copyright 2012-2020 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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"""A library of random helper functionality.""" |
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from __future__ import annotations |
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from pathlib import Path |
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import argparse |
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import enum |
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import sys |
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import stat |
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import time |
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import abc |
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import platform, subprocess, operator, os, shlex, shutil, re |
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import collections |
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from functools import lru_cache, wraps, total_ordering |
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from itertools import tee, filterfalse |
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from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory, NamedTemporaryFile |
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import typing as T |
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import textwrap |
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import copy |
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import pickle |
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from mesonbuild import mlog |
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from .core import MesonException, HoldableObject |
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if T.TYPE_CHECKING: |
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from typing_extensions import Literal |
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from .._typing import ImmutableListProtocol |
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from ..build import ConfigurationData |
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from ..coredata import KeyedOptionDictType, UserOption |
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from ..compilers.compilers import Compiler |
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FileOrString = T.Union['File', str] |
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_T = T.TypeVar('_T') |
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_U = T.TypeVar('_U') |
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__all__ = [ |
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'GIT', |
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'python_command', |
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'project_meson_versions', |
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'SecondLevelHolder', |
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'File', |
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'FileMode', |
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'GitException', |
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'LibType', |
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'MachineChoice', |
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'EnvironmentException', |
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'FileOrString', |
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'GitException', |
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'OptionKey', |
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'dump_conf_header', |
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'OptionOverrideProxy', |
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'OptionType', |
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'OrderedSet', |
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'PerMachine', |
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'PerMachineDefaultable', |
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'PerThreeMachine', |
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'PerThreeMachineDefaultable', |
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'ProgressBar', |
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'RealPathAction', |
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'TemporaryDirectoryWinProof', |
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'Version', |
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'check_direntry_issues', |
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'classify_unity_sources', |
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'current_vs_supports_modules', |
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'darwin_get_object_archs', |
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'default_libdir', |
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'default_libexecdir', |
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'default_prefix', |
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'detect_subprojects', |
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'detect_vcs', |
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'do_conf_file', |
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'do_conf_str', |
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'do_replacement', |
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'exe_exists', |
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'expand_arguments', |
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'extract_as_list', |
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'first', |
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'generate_list', |
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'get_compiler_for_source', |
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'get_filenames_templates_dict', |
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'get_library_dirs', |
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'get_variable_regex', |
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'get_wine_shortpath', |
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'git', |
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'has_path_sep', |
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'is_aix', |
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'is_android', |
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'is_ascii_string', |
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'is_cygwin', |
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'is_debianlike', |
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'is_dragonflybsd', |
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'is_freebsd', |
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'is_haiku', |
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'is_hurd', |
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'is_irix', |
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'is_linux', |
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'is_netbsd', |
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'is_openbsd', |
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'is_osx', |
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'is_qnx', |
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'is_sunos', |
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'is_windows', |
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'is_wsl', |
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'iter_regexin_iter', |
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'join_args', |
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'listify', |
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'partition', |
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'path_is_in_root', |
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'pickle_load', |
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'Popen_safe', |
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'quiet_git', |
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'quote_arg', |
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'relative_to_if_possible', |
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'relpath', |
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'replace_if_different', |
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'run_once', |
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'get_meson_command', |
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'set_meson_command', |
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'split_args', |
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'stringlistify', |
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'substitute_values', |
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'substring_is_in_list', |
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'typeslistify', |
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'verbose_git', |
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'version_compare', |
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'version_compare_condition_with_min', |
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'version_compare_many', |
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'search_version', |
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'windows_proof_rm', |
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'windows_proof_rmtree', |
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] |
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# TODO: this is such a hack, this really should be either in coredata or in the |
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# interpreter |
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# {subproject: project_meson_version} |
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project_meson_versions = collections.defaultdict(str) # type: T.DefaultDict[str, str] |
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from glob import glob |
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if os.path.basename(sys.executable) == 'meson.exe': |
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# In Windows and using the MSI installed executable. |
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python_command = [sys.executable, 'runpython'] |
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else: |
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python_command = [sys.executable] |
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_meson_command: T.Optional['ImmutableListProtocol[str]'] = None |
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class EnvironmentException(MesonException): |
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'''Exceptions thrown while processing and creating the build environment''' |
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class GitException(MesonException): |
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def __init__(self, msg: str, output: T.Optional[str] = None): |
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super().__init__(msg) |
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self.output = output.strip() if output else '' |
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GIT = shutil.which('git') |
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def git(cmd: T.List[str], workingdir: T.Union[str, bytes, os.PathLike], check: bool = False, **kwargs: T.Any) -> T.Tuple[subprocess.Popen, str, str]: |
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cmd = [GIT] + cmd |
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p, o, e = Popen_safe(cmd, cwd=workingdir, **kwargs) |
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if check and p.returncode != 0: |
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raise GitException('Git command failed: ' + str(cmd), e) |
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return p, o, e |
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def quiet_git(cmd: T.List[str], workingdir: T.Union[str, bytes, os.PathLike], check: bool = False) -> T.Tuple[bool, str]: |
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if not GIT: |
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m = 'Git program not found.' |
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if check: |
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raise GitException(m) |
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return False, m |
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p, o, e = git(cmd, workingdir, check) |
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if p.returncode != 0: |
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return False, e |
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return True, o |
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def verbose_git(cmd: T.List[str], workingdir: T.Union[str, bytes, os.PathLike], check: bool = False) -> bool: |
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if not GIT: |
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m = 'Git program not found.' |
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if check: |
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raise GitException(m) |
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return False |
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p, _, _ = git(cmd, workingdir, check, stdout=None, stderr=None) |
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return p.returncode == 0 |
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def set_meson_command(mainfile: str) -> None: |
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global _meson_command # pylint: disable=global-statement |
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# On UNIX-like systems `meson` is a Python script |
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# On Windows `meson` and `meson.exe` are wrapper exes |
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if not mainfile.endswith('.py'): |
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_meson_command = [mainfile] |
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elif os.path.isabs(mainfile) and mainfile.endswith('mesonmain.py'): |
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# Can't actually run meson with an absolute path to mesonmain.py, it must be run as -m mesonbuild.mesonmain |
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_meson_command = python_command + ['-m', 'mesonbuild.mesonmain'] |
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else: |
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# Either run uninstalled, or full path to meson-script.py |
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_meson_command = python_command + [mainfile] |
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# We print this value for unit tests. |
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if 'MESON_COMMAND_TESTS' in os.environ: |
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mlog.log(f'meson_command is {_meson_command!r}') |
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def get_meson_command() -> T.Optional['ImmutableListProtocol[str]']: |
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return _meson_command |
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def is_ascii_string(astring: T.Union[str, bytes]) -> bool: |
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try: |
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if isinstance(astring, str): |
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astring.encode('ascii') |
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elif isinstance(astring, bytes): |
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astring.decode('ascii') |
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except UnicodeDecodeError: |
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return False |
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return True |
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def check_direntry_issues(direntry_array: T.Union[T.Iterable[T.Union[str, bytes]], str, bytes]) -> None: |
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import locale |
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# Warn if the locale is not UTF-8. This can cause various unfixable issues |
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# such as os.stat not being able to decode filenames with unicode in them. |
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# There is no way to reset both the preferred encoding and the filesystem |
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# encoding, so we can just warn about it. |
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e = locale.getpreferredencoding() |
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if e.upper() != 'UTF-8' and not is_windows(): |
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if isinstance(direntry_array, (str, bytes)): |
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direntry_array = [direntry_array] |
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for de in direntry_array: |
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if is_ascii_string(de): |
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continue |
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mlog.warning(textwrap.dedent(f''' |
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You are using {e!r} which is not a Unicode-compatible |
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locale but you are trying to access a file system entry called {de!r} which is |
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not pure ASCII. This may cause problems. |
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'''), file=sys.stderr) |
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class SecondLevelHolder(HoldableObject, metaclass=abc.ABCMeta): |
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''' A second level object holder. The primary purpose |
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of such objects is to hold multiple objects with one |
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default option. ''' |
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@abc.abstractmethod |
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def get_default_object(self) -> HoldableObject: ... |
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class FileMode: |
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# The first triad is for owner permissions, the second for group permissions, |
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# and the third for others (everyone else). |
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# For the 1st character: |
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# 'r' means can read |
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# '-' means not allowed |
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# For the 2nd character: |
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# 'w' means can write |
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# '-' means not allowed |
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# For the 3rd character: |
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# 'x' means can execute |
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# 's' means can execute and setuid/setgid is set (owner/group triads only) |
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# 'S' means cannot execute and setuid/setgid is set (owner/group triads only) |
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# 't' means can execute and sticky bit is set ("others" triads only) |
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# 'T' means cannot execute and sticky bit is set ("others" triads only) |
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# '-' means none of these are allowed |
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# |
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# The meanings of 'rwx' perms is not obvious for directories; see: |
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# https://www.hackinglinuxexposed.com/articles/20030424.html |
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# |
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# For information on this notation such as setuid/setgid/sticky bits, see: |
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# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_system_permissions#Symbolic_notation |
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symbolic_perms_regex = re.compile('[r-][w-][xsS-]' # Owner perms |
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'[r-][w-][xsS-]' # Group perms |
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'[r-][w-][xtT-]') # Others perms |
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def __init__(self, perms: T.Optional[str] = None, owner: T.Union[str, int, None] = None, |
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group: T.Union[str, int, None] = None): |
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self.perms_s = perms |
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self.perms = self.perms_s_to_bits(perms) |
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self.owner = owner |
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self.group = group |
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def __repr__(self) -> str: |
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ret = '<FileMode: {!r} owner={} group={}' |
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return ret.format(self.perms_s, self.owner, self.group) |
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@classmethod |
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def perms_s_to_bits(cls, perms_s: T.Optional[str]) -> int: |
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''' |
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Does the opposite of stat.filemode(), converts strings of the form |
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'rwxr-xr-x' to st_mode enums which can be passed to os.chmod() |
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''' |
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if perms_s is None: |
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# No perms specified, we will not touch the permissions |
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return -1 |
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eg = 'rwxr-xr-x' |
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if not isinstance(perms_s, str): |
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raise MesonException(f'Install perms must be a string. For example, {eg!r}') |
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if len(perms_s) != 9 or not cls.symbolic_perms_regex.match(perms_s): |
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raise MesonException(f'File perms {perms_s!r} must be exactly 9 chars. For example, {eg!r}') |
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perms = 0 |
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# Owner perms |
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if perms_s[0] == 'r': |
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perms |= stat.S_IRUSR |
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if perms_s[1] == 'w': |
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perms |= stat.S_IWUSR |
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if perms_s[2] == 'x': |
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perms |= stat.S_IXUSR |
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elif perms_s[2] == 'S': |
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perms |= stat.S_ISUID |
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elif perms_s[2] == 's': |
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perms |= stat.S_IXUSR |
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perms |= stat.S_ISUID |
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# Group perms |
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if perms_s[3] == 'r': |
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perms |= stat.S_IRGRP |
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if perms_s[4] == 'w': |
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perms |= stat.S_IWGRP |
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if perms_s[5] == 'x': |
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perms |= stat.S_IXGRP |
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elif perms_s[5] == 'S': |
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perms |= stat.S_ISGID |
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elif perms_s[5] == 's': |
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perms |= stat.S_IXGRP |
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perms |= stat.S_ISGID |
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# Others perms |
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if perms_s[6] == 'r': |
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perms |= stat.S_IROTH |
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if perms_s[7] == 'w': |
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perms |= stat.S_IWOTH |
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if perms_s[8] == 'x': |
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perms |= stat.S_IXOTH |
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elif perms_s[8] == 'T': |
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perms |= stat.S_ISVTX |
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elif perms_s[8] == 't': |
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perms |= stat.S_IXOTH |
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perms |= stat.S_ISVTX |
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return perms |
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dot_C_dot_H_warning = """You are using .C or .H files in your project. This is deprecated. |
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Currently, Meson treats this as C++ code, but they |
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used to be treated as C code. |
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Note that the situation is a bit more complex if you are using the |
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Visual Studio compiler, as it treats .C files as C code, unless you add |
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the /TP compiler flag, but this is unreliable. |
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See https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/8747 for the discussions.""" |
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class File(HoldableObject): |
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def __init__(self, is_built: bool, subdir: str, fname: str): |
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if fname.endswith(".C") or fname.endswith(".H"): |
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mlog.warning(dot_C_dot_H_warning, once=True) |
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self.is_built = is_built |
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self.subdir = subdir |
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self.fname = fname |
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self.hash = hash((is_built, subdir, fname)) |
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def __str__(self) -> str: |
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return self.relative_name() |
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def __repr__(self) -> str: |
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ret = '<File: {0}' |
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if not self.is_built: |
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ret += ' (not built)' |
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ret += '>' |
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return ret.format(self.relative_name()) |
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@staticmethod |
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@lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
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def from_source_file(source_root: str, subdir: str, fname: str) -> 'File': |
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if not os.path.isfile(os.path.join(source_root, subdir, fname)): |
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raise MesonException(f'File {fname} does not exist.') |
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return File(False, subdir, fname) |
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@staticmethod |
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def from_built_file(subdir: str, fname: str) -> 'File': |
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return File(True, subdir, fname) |
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@staticmethod |
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def from_built_relative(relative: str) -> 'File': |
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dirpart, fnamepart = os.path.split(relative) |
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return File(True, dirpart, fnamepart) |
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@staticmethod |
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def from_absolute_file(fname: str) -> 'File': |
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return File(False, '', fname) |
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@lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
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def rel_to_builddir(self, build_to_src: str) -> str: |
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if self.is_built: |
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return self.relative_name() |
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else: |
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return os.path.join(build_to_src, self.subdir, self.fname) |
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@lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
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def absolute_path(self, srcdir: str, builddir: str) -> str: |
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absdir = srcdir |
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if self.is_built: |
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absdir = builddir |
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return os.path.join(absdir, self.relative_name()) |
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@property |
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def suffix(self) -> str: |
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return os.path.splitext(self.fname)[1][1:].lower() |
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def endswith(self, ending: T.Union[str, T.Tuple[str, ...]]) -> bool: |
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return self.fname.endswith(ending) |
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def split(self, s: str, maxsplit: int = -1) -> T.List[str]: |
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return self.fname.split(s, maxsplit=maxsplit) |
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def rsplit(self, s: str, maxsplit: int = -1) -> T.List[str]: |
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return self.fname.rsplit(s, maxsplit=maxsplit) |
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def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
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if not isinstance(other, File): |
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return NotImplemented |
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if self.hash != other.hash: |
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return False |
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return (self.fname, self.subdir, self.is_built) == (other.fname, other.subdir, other.is_built) |
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def __hash__(self) -> int: |
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return self.hash |
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@lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
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def relative_name(self) -> str: |
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return os.path.join(self.subdir, self.fname) |
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def get_compiler_for_source(compilers: T.Iterable['Compiler'], src: 'FileOrString') -> 'Compiler': |
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"""Given a set of compilers and a source, find the compiler for that source type.""" |
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for comp in compilers: |
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if comp.can_compile(src): |
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return comp |
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raise MesonException(f'No specified compiler can handle file {src!s}') |
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def classify_unity_sources(compilers: T.Iterable['Compiler'], sources: T.Sequence['FileOrString']) -> T.Dict['Compiler', T.List['FileOrString']]: |
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compsrclist: T.Dict['Compiler', T.List['FileOrString']] = {} |
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for src in sources: |
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comp = get_compiler_for_source(compilers, src) |
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if comp not in compsrclist: |
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compsrclist[comp] = [src] |
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else: |
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compsrclist[comp].append(src) |
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return compsrclist |
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class MachineChoice(enum.IntEnum): |
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"""Enum class representing one of the two abstract machine names used in |
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most places: the build, and host, machines. |
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""" |
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BUILD = 0 |
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HOST = 1 |
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def get_lower_case_name(self) -> str: |
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return PerMachine('build', 'host')[self] |
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def get_prefix(self) -> str: |
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return PerMachine('build.', '')[self] |
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class PerMachine(T.Generic[_T]): |
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def __init__(self, build: _T, host: _T) -> None: |
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self.build = build |
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self.host = host |
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def __getitem__(self, machine: MachineChoice) -> _T: |
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return { |
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MachineChoice.BUILD: self.build, |
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MachineChoice.HOST: self.host, |
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}[machine] |
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def __setitem__(self, machine: MachineChoice, val: _T) -> None: |
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setattr(self, machine.get_lower_case_name(), val) |
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def miss_defaulting(self) -> "PerMachineDefaultable[T.Optional[_T]]": |
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"""Unset definition duplicated from their previous to None |
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This is the inverse of ''default_missing''. By removing defaulted |
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machines, we can elaborate the original and then redefault them and thus |
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avoid repeating the elaboration explicitly. |
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""" |
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unfreeze = PerMachineDefaultable() # type: PerMachineDefaultable[T.Optional[_T]] |
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unfreeze.build = self.build |
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unfreeze.host = self.host |
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if unfreeze.host == unfreeze.build: |
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unfreeze.host = None |
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return unfreeze |
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def __repr__(self) -> str: |
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return f'PerMachine({self.build!r}, {self.host!r})' |
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class PerThreeMachine(PerMachine[_T]): |
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"""Like `PerMachine` but includes `target` too. |
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It turns out just one thing do we need track the target machine. There's no |
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need to computer the `target` field so we don't bother overriding the |
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`__getitem__`/`__setitem__` methods. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, build: _T, host: _T, target: _T) -> None: |
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super().__init__(build, host) |
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self.target = target |
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def miss_defaulting(self) -> "PerThreeMachineDefaultable[T.Optional[_T]]": |
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"""Unset definition duplicated from their previous to None |
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This is the inverse of ''default_missing''. By removing defaulted |
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machines, we can elaborate the original and then redefault them and thus |
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avoid repeating the elaboration explicitly. |
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""" |
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unfreeze = PerThreeMachineDefaultable() # type: PerThreeMachineDefaultable[T.Optional[_T]] |
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unfreeze.build = self.build |
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unfreeze.host = self.host |
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unfreeze.target = self.target |
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if unfreeze.target == unfreeze.host: |
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unfreeze.target = None |
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if unfreeze.host == unfreeze.build: |
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unfreeze.host = None |
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return unfreeze |
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def matches_build_machine(self, machine: MachineChoice) -> bool: |
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return self.build == self[machine] |
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def __repr__(self) -> str: |
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return f'PerThreeMachine({self.build!r}, {self.host!r}, {self.target!r})' |
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|
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class PerMachineDefaultable(PerMachine[T.Optional[_T]]): |
|
"""Extends `PerMachine` with the ability to default from `None`s. |
|
""" |
|
def __init__(self, build: T.Optional[_T] = None, host: T.Optional[_T] = None) -> None: |
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super().__init__(build, host) |
|
|
|
def default_missing(self) -> "PerMachine[_T]": |
|
"""Default host to build |
|
|
|
This allows just specifying nothing in the native case, and just host in the |
|
cross non-compiler case. |
|
""" |
|
freeze = PerMachine(self.build, self.host) |
|
if freeze.host is None: |
|
freeze.host = freeze.build |
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return freeze |
|
|
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def __repr__(self) -> str: |
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return f'PerMachineDefaultable({self.build!r}, {self.host!r})' |
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|
|
@classmethod |
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def default(cls, is_cross: bool, build: _T, host: _T) -> PerMachine[_T]: |
|
"""Easy way to get a defaulted value |
|
|
|
This allows simplifying the case where you can control whether host and |
|
build are separate or not with a boolean. If the is_cross value is set |
|
to true then the optional host value will be used, otherwise the host |
|
will be set to the build value. |
|
""" |
|
m = cls(build) |
|
if is_cross: |
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m.host = host |
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return m.default_missing() |
|
|
|
|
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class PerThreeMachineDefaultable(PerMachineDefaultable, PerThreeMachine[T.Optional[_T]]): |
|
"""Extends `PerThreeMachine` with the ability to default from `None`s. |
|
""" |
|
def __init__(self) -> None: |
|
PerThreeMachine.__init__(self, None, None, None) |
|
|
|
def default_missing(self) -> "PerThreeMachine[T.Optional[_T]]": |
|
"""Default host to build and target to host. |
|
|
|
This allows just specifying nothing in the native case, just host in the |
|
cross non-compiler case, and just target in the native-built |
|
cross-compiler case. |
|
""" |
|
freeze = PerThreeMachine(self.build, self.host, self.target) |
|
if freeze.host is None: |
|
freeze.host = freeze.build |
|
if freeze.target is None: |
|
freeze.target = freeze.host |
|
return freeze |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self) -> str: |
|
return f'PerThreeMachineDefaultable({self.build!r}, {self.host!r}, {self.target!r})' |
|
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|
|
def is_sunos() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'sunos' |
|
|
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|
|
def is_osx() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'darwin' |
|
|
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|
|
def is_linux() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'linux' |
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|
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|
|
def is_android() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'android' |
|
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|
|
def is_haiku() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'haiku' |
|
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|
|
|
def is_openbsd() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'openbsd' |
|
|
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|
|
def is_windows() -> bool: |
|
platname = platform.system().lower() |
|
return platname == 'windows' |
|
|
|
def is_wsl() -> bool: |
|
return is_linux() and 'microsoft' in platform.release().lower() |
|
|
|
def is_cygwin() -> bool: |
|
return sys.platform == 'cygwin' |
|
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|
|
|
def is_debianlike() -> bool: |
|
return os.path.isfile('/etc/debian_version') |
|
|
|
|
|
def is_dragonflybsd() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'dragonfly' |
|
|
|
|
|
def is_netbsd() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'netbsd' |
|
|
|
|
|
def is_freebsd() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'freebsd' |
|
|
|
def is_irix() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().startswith('irix') |
|
|
|
def is_hurd() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'gnu' |
|
|
|
def is_qnx() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'qnx' |
|
|
|
def is_aix() -> bool: |
|
return platform.system().lower() == 'aix' |
|
|
|
def exe_exists(arglist: T.List[str]) -> bool: |
|
try: |
|
if subprocess.run(arglist, timeout=10).returncode == 0: |
|
return True |
|
except (FileNotFoundError, subprocess.TimeoutExpired): |
|
pass |
|
return False |
|
|
|
|
|
@lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
|
def darwin_get_object_archs(objpath: str) -> 'ImmutableListProtocol[str]': |
|
''' |
|
For a specific object (executable, static library, dylib, etc), run `lipo` |
|
to fetch the list of archs supported by it. Supports both thin objects and |
|
'fat' objects. |
|
''' |
|
_, stdo, stderr = Popen_safe(['lipo', '-info', objpath]) |
|
if not stdo: |
|
mlog.debug(f'lipo {objpath}: {stderr}') |
|
return None |
|
stdo = stdo.rsplit(': ', 1)[1] |
|
# Convert from lipo-style archs to meson-style CPUs |
|
stdo = stdo.replace('i386', 'x86') |
|
stdo = stdo.replace('arm64', 'aarch64') |
|
stdo = stdo.replace('ppc7400', 'ppc') |
|
stdo = stdo.replace('ppc970', 'ppc') |
|
# Add generic name for armv7 and armv7s |
|
if 'armv7' in stdo: |
|
stdo += ' arm' |
|
return stdo.split() |
|
|
|
|
|
def detect_vcs(source_dir: T.Union[str, Path]) -> T.Optional[T.Dict[str, str]]: |
|
vcs_systems = [ |
|
dict(name = 'git', cmd = 'git', repo_dir = '.git', get_rev = 'git describe --dirty=+', rev_regex = '(.*)', dep = '.git/logs/HEAD'), |
|
dict(name = 'mercurial', cmd = 'hg', repo_dir = '.hg', get_rev = 'hg id -i', rev_regex = '(.*)', dep = '.hg/dirstate'), |
|
dict(name = 'subversion', cmd = 'svn', repo_dir = '.svn', get_rev = 'svn info', rev_regex = 'Revision: (.*)', dep = '.svn/wc.db'), |
|
dict(name = 'bazaar', cmd = 'bzr', repo_dir = '.bzr', get_rev = 'bzr revno', rev_regex = '(.*)', dep = '.bzr'), |
|
] |
|
if isinstance(source_dir, str): |
|
source_dir = Path(source_dir) |
|
|
|
parent_paths_and_self = collections.deque(source_dir.parents) |
|
# Prepend the source directory to the front so we can check it; |
|
# source_dir.parents doesn't include source_dir |
|
parent_paths_and_self.appendleft(source_dir) |
|
for curdir in parent_paths_and_self: |
|
for vcs in vcs_systems: |
|
if Path.is_dir(curdir.joinpath(vcs['repo_dir'])) and shutil.which(vcs['cmd']): |
|
vcs['wc_dir'] = str(curdir) |
|
return vcs |
|
return None |
|
|
|
def current_vs_supports_modules() -> bool: |
|
vsver = os.environ.get('VSCMD_VER', '') |
|
nums = vsver.split('.', 2) |
|
major = int(nums[0]) |
|
if major >= 17: |
|
return True |
|
if major == 16 and int(nums[1]) >= 10: |
|
return True |
|
return vsver.startswith('16.9.0') and '-pre.' in vsver |
|
|
|
# a helper class which implements the same version ordering as RPM |
|
class Version: |
|
def __init__(self, s: str) -> None: |
|
self._s = s |
|
|
|
# split into numeric, alphabetic and non-alphanumeric sequences |
|
sequences1 = re.finditer(r'(\d+|[a-zA-Z]+|[^a-zA-Z\d]+)', s) |
|
|
|
# non-alphanumeric separators are discarded |
|
sequences2 = [m for m in sequences1 if not re.match(r'[^a-zA-Z\d]+', m.group(1))] |
|
|
|
# numeric sequences are converted from strings to ints |
|
sequences3 = [int(m.group(1)) if m.group(1).isdigit() else m.group(1) for m in sequences2] |
|
|
|
self._v = sequences3 |
|
|
|
def __str__(self) -> str: |
|
return '{} (V={})'.format(self._s, str(self._v)) |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self) -> str: |
|
return f'<Version: {self._s}>' |
|
|
|
def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
|
if isinstance(other, Version): |
|
return self.__cmp(other, operator.lt) |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __gt__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
|
if isinstance(other, Version): |
|
return self.__cmp(other, operator.gt) |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __le__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
|
if isinstance(other, Version): |
|
return self.__cmp(other, operator.le) |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __ge__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
|
if isinstance(other, Version): |
|
return self.__cmp(other, operator.ge) |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
|
if isinstance(other, Version): |
|
return self._v == other._v |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
|
if isinstance(other, Version): |
|
return self._v != other._v |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __cmp(self, other: 'Version', comparator: T.Callable[[T.Any, T.Any], bool]) -> bool: |
|
# compare each sequence in order |
|
for ours, theirs in zip(self._v, other._v): |
|
# sort a non-digit sequence before a digit sequence |
|
ours_is_int = isinstance(ours, int) |
|
theirs_is_int = isinstance(theirs, int) |
|
if ours_is_int != theirs_is_int: |
|
return comparator(ours_is_int, theirs_is_int) |
|
|
|
if ours != theirs: |
|
return comparator(ours, theirs) |
|
|
|
# if equal length, all components have matched, so equal |
|
# otherwise, the version with a suffix remaining is greater |
|
return comparator(len(self._v), len(other._v)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def _version_extract_cmpop(vstr2: str) -> T.Tuple[T.Callable[[T.Any, T.Any], bool], str]: |
|
if vstr2.startswith('>='): |
|
cmpop = operator.ge |
|
vstr2 = vstr2[2:] |
|
elif vstr2.startswith('<='): |
|
cmpop = operator.le |
|
vstr2 = vstr2[2:] |
|
elif vstr2.startswith('!='): |
|
cmpop = operator.ne |
|
vstr2 = vstr2[2:] |
|
elif vstr2.startswith('=='): |
|
cmpop = operator.eq |
|
vstr2 = vstr2[2:] |
|
elif vstr2.startswith('='): |
|
cmpop = operator.eq |
|
vstr2 = vstr2[1:] |
|
elif vstr2.startswith('>'): |
|
cmpop = operator.gt |
|
vstr2 = vstr2[1:] |
|
elif vstr2.startswith('<'): |
|
cmpop = operator.lt |
|
vstr2 = vstr2[1:] |
|
else: |
|
cmpop = operator.eq |
|
|
|
return (cmpop, vstr2) |
|
|
|
|
|
def version_compare(vstr1: str, vstr2: str) -> bool: |
|
(cmpop, vstr2) = _version_extract_cmpop(vstr2) |
|
return cmpop(Version(vstr1), Version(vstr2)) |
|
|
|
|
|
def version_compare_many(vstr1: str, conditions: T.Union[str, T.Iterable[str]]) -> T.Tuple[bool, T.List[str], T.List[str]]: |
|
if isinstance(conditions, str): |
|
conditions = [conditions] |
|
found = [] |
|
not_found = [] |
|
for req in conditions: |
|
if not version_compare(vstr1, req): |
|
not_found.append(req) |
|
else: |
|
found.append(req) |
|
return not_found == [], not_found, found |
|
|
|
|
|
# determine if the minimum version satisfying the condition |condition| exceeds |
|
# the minimum version for a feature |minimum| |
|
def version_compare_condition_with_min(condition: str, minimum: str) -> bool: |
|
if condition.startswith('>='): |
|
cmpop = operator.le |
|
condition = condition[2:] |
|
elif condition.startswith('<='): |
|
return False |
|
elif condition.startswith('!='): |
|
return False |
|
elif condition.startswith('=='): |
|
cmpop = operator.le |
|
condition = condition[2:] |
|
elif condition.startswith('='): |
|
cmpop = operator.le |
|
condition = condition[1:] |
|
elif condition.startswith('>'): |
|
cmpop = operator.lt |
|
condition = condition[1:] |
|
elif condition.startswith('<'): |
|
return False |
|
else: |
|
cmpop = operator.le |
|
|
|
# Declaring a project(meson_version: '>=0.46') and then using features in |
|
# 0.46.0 is valid, because (knowing the meson versioning scheme) '0.46.0' is |
|
# the lowest version which satisfies the constraint '>=0.46'. |
|
# |
|
# But this will fail here, because the minimum version required by the |
|
# version constraint ('0.46') is strictly less (in our version comparison) |
|
# than the minimum version needed for the feature ('0.46.0'). |
|
# |
|
# Map versions in the constraint of the form '0.46' to '0.46.0', to embed |
|
# this knowledge of the meson versioning scheme. |
|
condition = condition.strip() |
|
if re.match(r'^\d+.\d+$', condition): |
|
condition += '.0' |
|
|
|
return T.cast('bool', cmpop(Version(minimum), Version(condition))) |
|
|
|
def search_version(text: str) -> str: |
|
# Usually of the type 4.1.4 but compiler output may contain |
|
# stuff like this: |
|
# (Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2014.05-29) 4.8.3 20140320 (prerelease) |
|
# Limiting major version number to two digits seems to work |
|
# thus far. When we get to GCC 100, this will break, but |
|
# if we are still relevant when that happens, it can be |
|
# considered an achievement in itself. |
|
# |
|
# This regex is reaching magic levels. If it ever needs |
|
# to be updated, do not complexify but convert to something |
|
# saner instead. |
|
# We'll demystify it a bit with a verbose definition. |
|
version_regex = re.compile(r""" |
|
(?<! # Zero-width negative lookbehind assertion |
|
( |
|
\d # One digit |
|
| \. # Or one period |
|
) # One occurrence |
|
) |
|
# Following pattern must not follow a digit or period |
|
( |
|
\d{1,2} # One or two digits |
|
( |
|
\.\d+ # Period and one or more digits |
|
)+ # One or more occurrences |
|
( |
|
-[a-zA-Z0-9]+ # Hyphen and one or more alphanumeric |
|
)? # Zero or one occurrence |
|
) # One occurrence |
|
""", re.VERBOSE) |
|
match = version_regex.search(text) |
|
if match: |
|
return match.group(0) |
|
|
|
# try a simpler regex that has like "blah 2020.01.100 foo" or "blah 2020.01 foo" |
|
version_regex = re.compile(r"(\d{1,4}\.\d{1,4}\.?\d{0,4})") |
|
match = version_regex.search(text) |
|
if match: |
|
return match.group(0) |
|
|
|
return 'unknown version' |
|
|
|
|
|
def default_libdir() -> str: |
|
if is_debianlike(): |
|
try: |
|
pc = subprocess.Popen(['dpkg-architecture', '-qDEB_HOST_MULTIARCH'], |
|
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, |
|
stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) |
|
(stdo, _) = pc.communicate() |
|
if pc.returncode == 0: |
|
archpath = stdo.decode().strip() |
|
return 'lib/' + archpath |
|
except Exception: |
|
pass |
|
if is_freebsd() or is_irix(): |
|
return 'lib' |
|
if os.path.isdir('/usr/lib64') and not os.path.islink('/usr/lib64'): |
|
return 'lib64' |
|
return 'lib' |
|
|
|
|
|
def default_libexecdir() -> str: |
|
# There is no way to auto-detect this, so it must be set at build time |
|
return 'libexec' |
|
|
|
|
|
def default_prefix() -> str: |
|
return 'c:/' if is_windows() else '/usr/local' |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_library_dirs() -> T.List[str]: |
|
if is_windows(): |
|
return ['C:/mingw/lib'] # TODO: get programmatically |
|
if is_osx(): |
|
return ['/usr/lib'] # TODO: get programmatically |
|
# The following is probably Debian/Ubuntu specific. |
|
# /usr/local/lib is first because it contains stuff |
|
# installed by the sysadmin and is probably more up-to-date |
|
# than /usr/lib. If you feel that this search order is |
|
# problematic, please raise the issue on the mailing list. |
|
unixdirs = ['/usr/local/lib', '/usr/lib', '/lib'] |
|
|
|
if is_freebsd(): |
|
return unixdirs |
|
# FIXME: this needs to be further genericized for aarch64 etc. |
|
machine = platform.machine() |
|
if machine in ('i386', 'i486', 'i586', 'i686'): |
|
plat = 'i386' |
|
elif machine.startswith('arm'): |
|
plat = 'arm' |
|
else: |
|
plat = '' |
|
|
|
# Solaris puts 32-bit libraries in the main /lib & /usr/lib directories |
|
# and 64-bit libraries in platform specific subdirectories. |
|
if is_sunos(): |
|
if machine == 'i86pc': |
|
plat = 'amd64' |
|
elif machine.startswith('sun4'): |
|
plat = 'sparcv9' |
|
|
|
usr_platdir = Path('/usr/lib/') / plat |
|
if usr_platdir.is_dir(): |
|
unixdirs += [str(x) for x in (usr_platdir).iterdir() if x.is_dir()] |
|
if os.path.exists('/usr/lib64'): |
|
unixdirs.append('/usr/lib64') |
|
|
|
lib_platdir = Path('/lib/') / plat |
|
if lib_platdir.is_dir(): |
|
unixdirs += [str(x) for x in (lib_platdir).iterdir() if x.is_dir()] |
|
if os.path.exists('/lib64'): |
|
unixdirs.append('/lib64') |
|
|
|
return unixdirs |
|
|
|
|
|
def has_path_sep(name: str, sep: str = '/\\') -> bool: |
|
'Checks if any of the specified @sep path separators are in @name' |
|
for each in sep: |
|
if each in name: |
|
return True |
|
return False |
|
|
|
|
|
if is_windows(): |
|
# shlex.split is not suitable for splitting command line on Window (https://bugs.python.org/issue1724822); |
|
# shlex.quote is similarly problematic. Below are "proper" implementations of these functions according to |
|
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/c-language/parsing-c-command-line-arguments and |
|
# https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/twistylittlepassagesallalike/2011/04/23/everyone-quotes-command-line-arguments-the-wrong-way/ |
|
|
|
_whitespace = ' \t\n\r' |
|
_find_unsafe_char = re.compile(fr'[{_whitespace}"]').search |
|
|
|
def quote_arg(arg: str) -> str: |
|
if arg and not _find_unsafe_char(arg): |
|
return arg |
|
|
|
result = '"' |
|
num_backslashes = 0 |
|
for c in arg: |
|
if c == '\\': |
|
num_backslashes += 1 |
|
else: |
|
if c == '"': |
|
# Escape all backslashes and the following double quotation mark |
|
num_backslashes = num_backslashes * 2 + 1 |
|
|
|
result += num_backslashes * '\\' + c |
|
num_backslashes = 0 |
|
|
|
# Escape all backslashes, but let the terminating double quotation |
|
# mark we add below be interpreted as a metacharacter |
|
result += (num_backslashes * 2) * '\\' + '"' |
|
return result |
|
|
|
def split_args(cmd: str) -> T.List[str]: |
|
result = [] |
|
arg = '' |
|
num_backslashes = 0 |
|
num_quotes = 0 |
|
in_quotes = False |
|
for c in cmd: |
|
if c == '\\': |
|
num_backslashes += 1 |
|
else: |
|
if c == '"' and not num_backslashes % 2: |
|
# unescaped quote, eat it |
|
arg += (num_backslashes // 2) * '\\' |
|
num_quotes += 1 |
|
in_quotes = not in_quotes |
|
elif c in _whitespace and not in_quotes: |
|
if arg or num_quotes: |
|
# reached the end of the argument |
|
result.append(arg) |
|
arg = '' |
|
num_quotes = 0 |
|
else: |
|
if c == '"': |
|
# escaped quote |
|
num_backslashes = (num_backslashes - 1) // 2 |
|
|
|
arg += num_backslashes * '\\' + c |
|
|
|
num_backslashes = 0 |
|
|
|
if arg or num_quotes: |
|
result.append(arg) |
|
|
|
return result |
|
else: |
|
def quote_arg(arg: str) -> str: |
|
return shlex.quote(arg) |
|
|
|
def split_args(cmd: str) -> T.List[str]: |
|
return shlex.split(cmd) |
|
|
|
|
|
def join_args(args: T.Iterable[str]) -> str: |
|
return ' '.join([quote_arg(x) for x in args]) |
|
|
|
|
|
def do_replacement(regex: T.Pattern[str], line: str, |
|
variable_format: Literal['meson', 'cmake', 'cmake@'], |
|
confdata: T.Union[T.Dict[str, T.Tuple[str, T.Optional[str]]], 'ConfigurationData']) -> T.Tuple[str, T.Set[str]]: |
|
missing_variables = set() # type: T.Set[str] |
|
if variable_format == 'cmake': |
|
start_tag = '${' |
|
backslash_tag = '\\${' |
|
else: |
|
start_tag = '@' |
|
backslash_tag = '\\@' |
|
|
|
def variable_replace(match: T.Match[str]) -> str: |
|
# Pairs of escape characters before '@' or '\@' |
|
if match.group(0).endswith('\\'): |
|
num_escapes = match.end(0) - match.start(0) |
|
return '\\' * (num_escapes // 2) |
|
# Single escape character and '@' |
|
elif match.group(0) == backslash_tag: |
|
return start_tag |
|
# Template variable to be replaced |
|
else: |
|
varname = match.group(1) |
|
var_str = '' |
|
if varname in confdata: |
|
var, _ = confdata.get(varname) |
|
if isinstance(var, str): |
|
var_str = var |
|
elif isinstance(var, int): |
|
var_str = str(var) |
|
else: |
|
msg = f'Tried to replace variable {varname!r} value with ' \ |
|
f'something other than a string or int: {var!r}' |
|
raise MesonException(msg) |
|
else: |
|
missing_variables.add(varname) |
|
return var_str |
|
return re.sub(regex, variable_replace, line), missing_variables |
|
|
|
def do_define(regex: T.Pattern[str], line: str, confdata: 'ConfigurationData', |
|
variable_format: Literal['meson', 'cmake', 'cmake@']) -> str: |
|
def get_cmake_define(line: str, confdata: 'ConfigurationData') -> str: |
|
arr = line.split() |
|
define_value = [] |
|
for token in arr[2:]: |
|
try: |
|
(v, desc) = confdata.get(token) |
|
define_value += [str(v)] |
|
except KeyError: |
|
define_value += [token] |
|
return ' '.join(define_value) |
|
|
|
arr = line.split() |
|
if variable_format == 'meson' and len(arr) != 2: |
|
raise MesonException('#mesondefine does not contain exactly two tokens: %s' % line.strip()) |
|
|
|
varname = arr[1] |
|
try: |
|
(v, desc) = confdata.get(varname) |
|
except KeyError: |
|
return '/* #undef %s */\n' % varname |
|
if isinstance(v, bool): |
|
if v: |
|
return '#define %s\n' % varname |
|
else: |
|
return '#undef %s\n' % varname |
|
elif isinstance(v, int): |
|
return '#define %s %d\n' % (varname, v) |
|
elif isinstance(v, str): |
|
if variable_format == 'meson': |
|
result = v |
|
else: |
|
result = get_cmake_define(line, confdata) |
|
result = f'#define {varname} {result}\n' |
|
(result, missing_variable) = do_replacement(regex, result, variable_format, confdata) |
|
return result |
|
else: |
|
raise MesonException('#mesondefine argument "%s" is of unknown type.' % varname) |
|
|
|
def get_variable_regex(variable_format: Literal['meson', 'cmake', 'cmake@'] = 'meson') -> T.Pattern[str]: |
|
# Only allow (a-z, A-Z, 0-9, _, -) as valid characters for a define |
|
# Also allow escaping '@' with '\@' |
|
if variable_format in {'meson', 'cmake@'}: |
|
regex = re.compile(r'(?:\\\\)+(?=\\?@)|\\@|@([-a-zA-Z0-9_]+)@') |
|
else: |
|
regex = re.compile(r'(?:\\\\)+(?=\\?\$)|\\\${|\${([-a-zA-Z0-9_]+)}') |
|
return regex |
|
|
|
def do_conf_str(src: str, data: list, confdata: 'ConfigurationData', |
|
variable_format: Literal['meson', 'cmake', 'cmake@'], |
|
encoding: str = 'utf-8') -> T.Tuple[T.List[str], T.Set[str], bool]: |
|
def line_is_valid(line: str, variable_format: str) -> bool: |
|
if variable_format == 'meson': |
|
if '#cmakedefine' in line: |
|
return False |
|
else: # cmake format |
|
if '#mesondefine' in line: |
|
return False |
|
return True |
|
|
|
regex = get_variable_regex(variable_format) |
|
|
|
search_token = '#mesondefine' |
|
if variable_format != 'meson': |
|
search_token = '#cmakedefine' |
|
|
|
result = [] |
|
missing_variables = set() |
|
# Detect when the configuration data is empty and no tokens were found |
|
# during substitution so we can warn the user to use the `copy:` kwarg. |
|
confdata_useless = not confdata.keys() |
|
for line in data: |
|
if line.startswith(search_token): |
|
confdata_useless = False |
|
line = do_define(regex, line, confdata, variable_format) |
|
else: |
|
if not line_is_valid(line, variable_format): |
|
raise MesonException(f'Format error in {src}: saw "{line.strip()}" when format set to "{variable_format}"') |
|
line, missing = do_replacement(regex, line, variable_format, confdata) |
|
missing_variables.update(missing) |
|
if missing: |
|
confdata_useless = False |
|
result.append(line) |
|
|
|
return result, missing_variables, confdata_useless |
|
|
|
def do_conf_file(src: str, dst: str, confdata: 'ConfigurationData', |
|
variable_format: Literal['meson', 'cmake', 'cmake@'], |
|
encoding: str = 'utf-8') -> T.Tuple[T.Set[str], bool]: |
|
try: |
|
with open(src, encoding=encoding, newline='') as f: |
|
data = f.readlines() |
|
except Exception as e: |
|
raise MesonException(f'Could not read input file {src}: {e!s}') |
|
|
|
(result, missing_variables, confdata_useless) = do_conf_str(src, data, confdata, variable_format, encoding) |
|
dst_tmp = dst + '~' |
|
try: |
|
with open(dst_tmp, 'w', encoding=encoding, newline='') as f: |
|
f.writelines(result) |
|
except Exception as e: |
|
raise MesonException(f'Could not write output file {dst}: {e!s}') |
|
shutil.copymode(src, dst_tmp) |
|
replace_if_different(dst, dst_tmp) |
|
return missing_variables, confdata_useless |
|
|
|
CONF_C_PRELUDE = '''/* |
|
* Autogenerated by the Meson build system. |
|
* Do not edit, your changes will be lost. |
|
*/ |
|
|
|
#pragma once |
|
|
|
''' |
|
|
|
CONF_NASM_PRELUDE = '''; Autogenerated by the Meson build system. |
|
; Do not edit, your changes will be lost. |
|
|
|
''' |
|
|
|
def dump_conf_header(ofilename: str, cdata: 'ConfigurationData', output_format: T.Literal['c', 'nasm']) -> None: |
|
if output_format == 'c': |
|
prelude = CONF_C_PRELUDE |
|
prefix = '#' |
|
else: |
|
prelude = CONF_NASM_PRELUDE |
|
prefix = '%' |
|
|
|
ofilename_tmp = ofilename + '~' |
|
with open(ofilename_tmp, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as ofile: |
|
ofile.write(prelude) |
|
for k in sorted(cdata.keys()): |
|
(v, desc) = cdata.get(k) |
|
if desc: |
|
if output_format == 'c': |
|
ofile.write('/* %s */\n' % desc) |
|
elif output_format == 'nasm': |
|
for line in desc.split('\n'): |
|
ofile.write('; %s\n' % line) |
|
if isinstance(v, bool): |
|
if v: |
|
ofile.write(f'{prefix}define {k}\n\n') |
|
else: |
|
ofile.write(f'{prefix}undef {k}\n\n') |
|
elif isinstance(v, (int, str)): |
|
ofile.write(f'{prefix}define {k} {v}\n\n') |
|
else: |
|
raise MesonException('Unknown data type in configuration file entry: ' + k) |
|
replace_if_different(ofilename, ofilename_tmp) |
|
|
|
|
|
def replace_if_different(dst: str, dst_tmp: str) -> None: |
|
# If contents are identical, don't touch the file to prevent |
|
# unnecessary rebuilds. |
|
different = True |
|
try: |
|
with open(dst, 'rb') as f1, open(dst_tmp, 'rb') as f2: |
|
if f1.read() == f2.read(): |
|
different = False |
|
except FileNotFoundError: |
|
pass |
|
if different: |
|
os.replace(dst_tmp, dst) |
|
else: |
|
os.unlink(dst_tmp) |
|
|
|
|
|
def listify(item: T.Any, flatten: bool = True) -> T.List[T.Any]: |
|
''' |
|
Returns a list with all args embedded in a list if they are not a list. |
|
This function preserves order. |
|
@flatten: Convert lists of lists to a flat list |
|
''' |
|
if not isinstance(item, list): |
|
return [item] |
|
result = [] # type: T.List[T.Any] |
|
for i in item: |
|
if flatten and isinstance(i, list): |
|
result += listify(i, flatten=True) |
|
else: |
|
result.append(i) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
|
|
def extract_as_list(dict_object: T.Dict[_T, _U], key: _T, pop: bool = False) -> T.List[_U]: |
|
''' |
|
Extracts all values from given dict_object and listifies them. |
|
''' |
|
fetch: T.Callable[[_T], _U] = dict_object.get |
|
if pop: |
|
fetch = dict_object.pop |
|
# If there's only one key, we don't return a list with one element |
|
return listify(fetch(key) or [], flatten=True) |
|
|
|
|
|
def typeslistify(item: 'T.Union[_T, T.Sequence[_T]]', |
|
types: 'T.Union[T.Type[_T], T.Tuple[T.Type[_T]]]') -> T.List[_T]: |
|
''' |
|
Ensure that type(@item) is one of @types or a |
|
list of items all of which are of type @types |
|
''' |
|
if isinstance(item, types): |
|
item = T.cast('T.List[_T]', [item]) |
|
if not isinstance(item, list): |
|
raise MesonException('Item must be a list or one of {!r}, not {!r}'.format(types, type(item))) |
|
for i in item: |
|
if i is not None and not isinstance(i, types): |
|
raise MesonException('List item must be one of {!r}, not {!r}'.format(types, type(i))) |
|
return item |
|
|
|
|
|
def stringlistify(item: T.Union[T.Any, T.Sequence[T.Any]]) -> T.List[str]: |
|
return typeslistify(item, str) |
|
|
|
|
|
def expand_arguments(args: T.Iterable[str]) -> T.Optional[T.List[str]]: |
|
expended_args = [] # type: T.List[str] |
|
for arg in args: |
|
if not arg.startswith('@'): |
|
expended_args.append(arg) |
|
continue |
|
|
|
args_file = arg[1:] |
|
try: |
|
with open(args_file, encoding='utf-8') as f: |
|
extended_args = f.read().split() |
|
expended_args += extended_args |
|
except Exception as e: |
|
mlog.error('Expanding command line arguments:', args_file, 'not found') |
|
mlog.exception(e) |
|
return None |
|
return expended_args |
|
|
|
|
|
def partition(pred: T.Callable[[_T], object], iterable: T.Iterable[_T]) -> T.Tuple[T.Iterator[_T], T.Iterator[_T]]: |
|
"""Use a predicate to partition entries into false entries and true |
|
entries. |
|
|
|
>>> x, y = partition(is_odd, range(10)) |
|
>>> (list(x), list(y)) |
|
([0, 2, 4, 6, 8], [1, 3, 5, 7, 9]) |
|
""" |
|
t1, t2 = tee(iterable) |
|
return filterfalse(pred, t1), filter(pred, t2) |
|
|
|
|
|
def Popen_safe(args: T.List[str], write: T.Optional[str] = None, |
|
stdin: T.Union[T.TextIO, T.BinaryIO, int] = subprocess.DEVNULL, |
|
stdout: T.Union[T.TextIO, T.BinaryIO, int] = subprocess.PIPE, |
|
stderr: T.Union[T.TextIO, T.BinaryIO, int] = subprocess.PIPE, |
|
**kwargs: T.Any) -> T.Tuple['subprocess.Popen[str]', str, str]: |
|
import locale |
|
encoding = locale.getpreferredencoding() |
|
# Stdin defaults to DEVNULL otherwise the command run by us here might mess |
|
# up the console and ANSI colors will stop working on Windows. |
|
# If write is not None, set stdin to PIPE so data can be sent. |
|
if write is not None: |
|
stdin = subprocess.PIPE |
|
if not sys.stdout.encoding or encoding.upper() != 'UTF-8': |
|
p, o, e = Popen_safe_legacy(args, write=write, stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kwargs) |
|
else: |
|
p = subprocess.Popen(args, universal_newlines=True, close_fds=False, |
|
stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kwargs) |
|
o, e = p.communicate(write) |
|
# Sometimes the command that we run will call another command which will be |
|
# without the above stdin workaround, so set the console mode again just in |
|
# case. |
|
mlog.setup_console() |
|
return p, o, e |
|
|
|
|
|
def Popen_safe_legacy(args: T.List[str], write: T.Optional[str] = None, |
|
stdin: T.Union[T.TextIO, T.BinaryIO, int] = subprocess.DEVNULL, |
|
stdout: T.Union[T.TextIO, T.BinaryIO, int] = subprocess.PIPE, |
|
stderr: T.Union[T.TextIO, T.BinaryIO, int] = subprocess.PIPE, |
|
**kwargs: T.Any) -> T.Tuple['subprocess.Popen[str]', str, str]: |
|
p = subprocess.Popen(args, universal_newlines=False, close_fds=False, |
|
stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr, **kwargs) |
|
input_ = None # type: T.Optional[bytes] |
|
if write is not None: |
|
input_ = write.encode('utf-8') |
|
o, e = p.communicate(input_) |
|
if o is not None: |
|
if sys.stdout.encoding: |
|
o = o.decode(encoding=sys.stdout.encoding, errors='replace').replace('\r\n', '\n') |
|
else: |
|
o = o.decode(errors='replace').replace('\r\n', '\n') |
|
if e is not None: |
|
if sys.stderr is not None and sys.stderr.encoding: |
|
e = e.decode(encoding=sys.stderr.encoding, errors='replace').replace('\r\n', '\n') |
|
else: |
|
e = e.decode(errors='replace').replace('\r\n', '\n') |
|
return p, o, e |
|
|
|
|
|
def iter_regexin_iter(regexiter: T.Iterable[str], initer: T.Iterable[str]) -> T.Optional[str]: |
|
''' |
|
Takes each regular expression in @regexiter and tries to search for it in |
|
every item in @initer. If there is a match, returns that match. |
|
Else returns False. |
|
''' |
|
for regex in regexiter: |
|
for ii in initer: |
|
if not isinstance(ii, str): |
|
continue |
|
match = re.search(regex, ii) |
|
if match: |
|
return match.group() |
|
return None |
|
|
|
|
|
def _substitute_values_check_errors(command: T.List[str], values: T.Dict[str, T.Union[str, T.List[str]]]) -> None: |
|
# Error checking |
|
inregex = ['@INPUT([0-9]+)?@', '@PLAINNAME@', '@BASENAME@'] # type: T.List[str] |
|
outregex = ['@OUTPUT([0-9]+)?@', '@OUTDIR@'] # type: T.List[str] |
|
if '@INPUT@' not in values: |
|
# Error out if any input-derived templates are present in the command |
|
match = iter_regexin_iter(inregex, command) |
|
if match: |
|
raise MesonException(f'Command cannot have {match!r}, since no input files were specified') |
|
else: |
|
if len(values['@INPUT@']) > 1: |
|
# Error out if @PLAINNAME@ or @BASENAME@ is present in the command |
|
match = iter_regexin_iter(inregex[1:], command) |
|
if match: |
|
raise MesonException(f'Command cannot have {match!r} when there is ' |
|
'more than one input file') |
|
# Error out if an invalid @INPUTnn@ template was specified |
|
for each in command: |
|
if not isinstance(each, str): |
|
continue |
|
match2 = re.search(inregex[0], each) |
|
if match2 and match2.group() not in values: |
|
m = 'Command cannot have {!r} since there are only {!r} inputs' |
|
raise MesonException(m.format(match2.group(), len(values['@INPUT@']))) |
|
if '@OUTPUT@' not in values: |
|
# Error out if any output-derived templates are present in the command |
|
match = iter_regexin_iter(outregex, command) |
|
if match: |
|
raise MesonException(f'Command cannot have {match!r} since there are no outputs') |
|
else: |
|
# Error out if an invalid @OUTPUTnn@ template was specified |
|
for each in command: |
|
if not isinstance(each, str): |
|
continue |
|
match2 = re.search(outregex[0], each) |
|
if match2 and match2.group() not in values: |
|
m = 'Command cannot have {!r} since there are only {!r} outputs' |
|
raise MesonException(m.format(match2.group(), len(values['@OUTPUT@']))) |
|
|
|
|
|
def substitute_values(command: T.List[str], values: T.Dict[str, T.Union[str, T.List[str]]]) -> T.List[str]: |
|
''' |
|
Substitute the template strings in the @values dict into the list of |
|
strings @command and return a new list. For a full list of the templates, |
|
see get_filenames_templates_dict() |
|
|
|
If multiple inputs/outputs are given in the @values dictionary, we |
|
substitute @INPUT@ and @OUTPUT@ only if they are the entire string, not |
|
just a part of it, and in that case we substitute *all* of them. |
|
|
|
The typing of this function is difficult, as only @OUTPUT@ and @INPUT@ can |
|
be lists, everything else is a string. However, TypeDict cannot represent |
|
this, as you can have optional keys, but not extra keys. We end up just |
|
having to us asserts to convince type checkers that this is okay. |
|
|
|
https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/4617 |
|
''' |
|
|
|
def replace(m: T.Match[str]) -> str: |
|
v = values[m.group(0)] |
|
assert isinstance(v, str), 'for mypy' |
|
return v |
|
|
|
# Error checking |
|
_substitute_values_check_errors(command, values) |
|
|
|
# Substitution |
|
outcmd = [] # type: T.List[str] |
|
rx_keys = [re.escape(key) for key in values if key not in ('@INPUT@', '@OUTPUT@')] |
|
value_rx = re.compile('|'.join(rx_keys)) if rx_keys else None |
|
for vv in command: |
|
more: T.Optional[str] = None |
|
if not isinstance(vv, str): |
|
outcmd.append(vv) |
|
elif '@INPUT@' in vv: |
|
inputs = values['@INPUT@'] |
|
if vv == '@INPUT@': |
|
outcmd += inputs |
|
elif len(inputs) == 1: |
|
outcmd.append(vv.replace('@INPUT@', inputs[0])) |
|
else: |
|
raise MesonException("Command has '@INPUT@' as part of a " |
|
"string and more than one input file") |
|
elif '@OUTPUT@' in vv: |
|
outputs = values['@OUTPUT@'] |
|
if vv == '@OUTPUT@': |
|
outcmd += outputs |
|
elif len(outputs) == 1: |
|
outcmd.append(vv.replace('@OUTPUT@', outputs[0])) |
|
else: |
|
raise MesonException("Command has '@OUTPUT@' as part of a " |
|
"string and more than one output file") |
|
|
|
# Append values that are exactly a template string. |
|
# This is faster than a string replace. |
|
elif vv in values: |
|
o = values[vv] |
|
assert isinstance(o, str), 'for mypy' |
|
more = o |
|
# Substitute everything else with replacement |
|
elif value_rx: |
|
more = value_rx.sub(replace, vv) |
|
else: |
|
more = vv |
|
|
|
if more is not None: |
|
outcmd.append(more) |
|
|
|
return outcmd |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_filenames_templates_dict(inputs: T.List[str], outputs: T.List[str]) -> T.Dict[str, T.Union[str, T.List[str]]]: |
|
''' |
|
Create a dictionary with template strings as keys and values as values for |
|
the following templates: |
|
|
|
@INPUT@ - the full path to one or more input files, from @inputs |
|
@OUTPUT@ - the full path to one or more output files, from @outputs |
|
@OUTDIR@ - the full path to the directory containing the output files |
|
|
|
If there is only one input file, the following keys are also created: |
|
|
|
@PLAINNAME@ - the filename of the input file |
|
@BASENAME@ - the filename of the input file with the extension removed |
|
|
|
If there is more than one input file, the following keys are also created: |
|
|
|
@INPUT0@, @INPUT1@, ... one for each input file |
|
|
|
If there is more than one output file, the following keys are also created: |
|
|
|
@OUTPUT0@, @OUTPUT1@, ... one for each output file |
|
''' |
|
values = {} # type: T.Dict[str, T.Union[str, T.List[str]]] |
|
# Gather values derived from the input |
|
if inputs: |
|
# We want to substitute all the inputs. |
|
values['@INPUT@'] = inputs |
|
for (ii, vv) in enumerate(inputs): |
|
# Write out @INPUT0@, @INPUT1@, ... |
|
values[f'@INPUT{ii}@'] = vv |
|
if len(inputs) == 1: |
|
# Just one value, substitute @PLAINNAME@ and @BASENAME@ |
|
values['@PLAINNAME@'] = plain = os.path.basename(inputs[0]) |
|
values['@BASENAME@'] = os.path.splitext(plain)[0] |
|
if outputs: |
|
# Gather values derived from the outputs, similar to above. |
|
values['@OUTPUT@'] = outputs |
|
for (ii, vv) in enumerate(outputs): |
|
values[f'@OUTPUT{ii}@'] = vv |
|
# Outdir should be the same for all outputs |
|
values['@OUTDIR@'] = os.path.dirname(outputs[0]) |
|
# Many external programs fail on empty arguments. |
|
if values['@OUTDIR@'] == '': |
|
values['@OUTDIR@'] = '.' |
|
return values |
|
|
|
|
|
def _make_tree_writable(topdir: str) -> None: |
|
# Ensure all files and directories under topdir are writable |
|
# (and readable) by owner. |
|
for d, _, files in os.walk(topdir): |
|
os.chmod(d, os.stat(d).st_mode | stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IREAD) |
|
for fname in files: |
|
fpath = os.path.join(d, fname) |
|
if os.path.isfile(fpath): |
|
os.chmod(fpath, os.stat(fpath).st_mode | stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IREAD) |
|
|
|
|
|
def windows_proof_rmtree(f: str) -> None: |
|
# On Windows if anyone is holding a file open you can't |
|
# delete it. As an example an anti virus scanner might |
|
# be scanning files you are trying to delete. The only |
|
# way to fix this is to try again and again. |
|
delays = [0.1, 0.1, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 0.5, 0.5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2] |
|
writable = False |
|
for d in delays: |
|
try: |
|
# Start by making the tree writable. |
|
if not writable: |
|
_make_tree_writable(f) |
|
writable = True |
|
except PermissionError: |
|
time.sleep(d) |
|
continue |
|
try: |
|
shutil.rmtree(f) |
|
return |
|
except FileNotFoundError: |
|
return |
|
except OSError: |
|
time.sleep(d) |
|
# Try one last time and throw if it fails. |
|
shutil.rmtree(f) |
|
|
|
|
|
def windows_proof_rm(fpath: str) -> None: |
|
"""Like windows_proof_rmtree, but for a single file.""" |
|
if os.path.isfile(fpath): |
|
os.chmod(fpath, os.stat(fpath).st_mode | stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IREAD) |
|
delays = [0.1, 0.1, 0.2, 0.2, 0.2, 0.5, 0.5, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2] |
|
for d in delays: |
|
try: |
|
os.unlink(fpath) |
|
return |
|
except FileNotFoundError: |
|
return |
|
except OSError: |
|
time.sleep(d) |
|
os.unlink(fpath) |
|
|
|
|
|
class TemporaryDirectoryWinProof(TemporaryDirectory): |
|
""" |
|
Like TemporaryDirectory, but cleans things up using |
|
windows_proof_rmtree() |
|
""" |
|
|
|
def __exit__(self, exc: T.Any, value: T.Any, tb: T.Any) -> None: |
|
try: |
|
super().__exit__(exc, value, tb) |
|
except OSError: |
|
windows_proof_rmtree(self.name) |
|
|
|
def cleanup(self) -> None: |
|
try: |
|
super().cleanup() |
|
except OSError: |
|
windows_proof_rmtree(self.name) |
|
|
|
|
|
def detect_subprojects(spdir_name: str, current_dir: str = '', |
|
result: T.Optional[T.Dict[str, T.List[str]]] = None) -> T.Dict[str, T.List[str]]: |
|
if result is None: |
|
result = {} |
|
spdir = os.path.join(current_dir, spdir_name) |
|
if not os.path.exists(spdir): |
|
return result |
|
for trial in glob(os.path.join(spdir, '*')): |
|
basename = os.path.basename(trial) |
|
if trial == 'packagecache': |
|
continue |
|
append_this = True |
|
if os.path.isdir(trial): |
|
detect_subprojects(spdir_name, trial, result) |
|
elif trial.endswith('.wrap') and os.path.isfile(trial): |
|
basename = os.path.splitext(basename)[0] |
|
else: |
|
append_this = False |
|
if append_this: |
|
if basename in result: |
|
result[basename].append(trial) |
|
else: |
|
result[basename] = [trial] |
|
return result |
|
|
|
|
|
def substring_is_in_list(substr: str, strlist: T.List[str]) -> bool: |
|
for s in strlist: |
|
if substr in s: |
|
return True |
|
return False |
|
|
|
|
|
class OrderedSet(T.MutableSet[_T]): |
|
"""A set that preserves the order in which items are added, by first |
|
insertion. |
|
""" |
|
def __init__(self, iterable: T.Optional[T.Iterable[_T]] = None): |
|
self.__container: T.OrderedDict[_T, None] = collections.OrderedDict() |
|
if iterable: |
|
self.update(iterable) |
|
|
|
def __contains__(self, value: object) -> bool: |
|
return value in self.__container |
|
|
|
def __iter__(self) -> T.Iterator[_T]: |
|
return iter(self.__container.keys()) |
|
|
|
def __len__(self) -> int: |
|
return len(self.__container) |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self) -> str: |
|
# Don't print 'OrderedSet("")' for an empty set. |
|
if self.__container: |
|
return 'OrderedSet("{}")'.format( |
|
'", "'.join(repr(e) for e in self.__container.keys())) |
|
return 'OrderedSet()' |
|
|
|
def __reversed__(self) -> T.Iterator[_T]: |
|
return reversed(self.__container.keys()) |
|
|
|
def add(self, value: _T) -> None: |
|
self.__container[value] = None |
|
|
|
def discard(self, value: _T) -> None: |
|
if value in self.__container: |
|
del self.__container[value] |
|
|
|
def move_to_end(self, value: _T, last: bool = True) -> None: |
|
self.__container.move_to_end(value, last) |
|
|
|
def pop(self, last: bool = True) -> _T: |
|
item, _ = self.__container.popitem(last) |
|
return item |
|
|
|
def update(self, iterable: T.Iterable[_T]) -> None: |
|
for item in iterable: |
|
self.__container[item] = None |
|
|
|
def difference(self, set_: T.Iterable[_T]) -> 'OrderedSet[_T]': |
|
return type(self)(e for e in self if e not in set_) |
|
|
|
def difference_update(self, iterable: T.Iterable[_T]) -> None: |
|
for item in iterable: |
|
self.discard(item) |
|
|
|
def relpath(path: str, start: str) -> str: |
|
# On Windows a relative path can't be evaluated for paths on two different |
|
# drives (i.e. c:\foo and f:\bar). The only thing left to do is to use the |
|
# original absolute path. |
|
try: |
|
return os.path.relpath(path, start) |
|
except (TypeError, ValueError): |
|
return path |
|
|
|
def path_is_in_root(path: Path, root: Path, resolve: bool = False) -> bool: |
|
# Check whether a path is within the root directory root |
|
try: |
|
if resolve: |
|
path.resolve().relative_to(root.resolve()) |
|
else: |
|
path.relative_to(root) |
|
except ValueError: |
|
return False |
|
return True |
|
|
|
def relative_to_if_possible(path: Path, root: Path, resolve: bool = False) -> Path: |
|
try: |
|
if resolve: |
|
return path.resolve().relative_to(root.resolve()) |
|
else: |
|
return path.relative_to(root) |
|
except ValueError: |
|
return path |
|
|
|
class LibType(enum.IntEnum): |
|
|
|
"""Enumeration for library types.""" |
|
|
|
SHARED = 0 |
|
STATIC = 1 |
|
PREFER_SHARED = 2 |
|
PREFER_STATIC = 3 |
|
|
|
|
|
class ProgressBarFallback: # lgtm [py/iter-returns-non-self] |
|
''' |
|
Fallback progress bar implementation when tqdm is not found |
|
|
|
Since this class is not an actual iterator, but only provides a minimal |
|
fallback, it is safe to ignore the 'Iterator does not return self from |
|
__iter__ method' warning. |
|
''' |
|
def __init__(self, iterable: T.Optional[T.Iterable[str]] = None, total: T.Optional[int] = None, |
|
bar_type: T.Optional[str] = None, desc: T.Optional[str] = None): |
|
if iterable is not None: |
|
self.iterable = iter(iterable) |
|
return |
|
self.total = total |
|
self.done = 0 |
|
self.printed_dots = 0 |
|
if self.total and bar_type == 'download': |
|
print('Download size:', self.total) |
|
if desc: |
|
print(f'{desc}: ', end='') |
|
|
|
# Pretend to be an iterator when called as one and don't print any |
|
# progress |
|
def __iter__(self) -> T.Iterator[str]: |
|
return self.iterable |
|
|
|
def __next__(self) -> str: |
|
return next(self.iterable) |
|
|
|
def print_dot(self) -> None: |
|
print('.', end='') |
|
sys.stdout.flush() |
|
self.printed_dots += 1 |
|
|
|
def update(self, progress: int) -> None: |
|
self.done += progress |
|
if not self.total: |
|
# Just print one dot per call if we don't have a total length |
|
self.print_dot() |
|
return |
|
ratio = int(self.done / self.total * 10) |
|
while self.printed_dots < ratio: |
|
self.print_dot() |
|
|
|
def close(self) -> None: |
|
print('') |
|
|
|
try: |
|
from tqdm import tqdm |
|
except ImportError: |
|
# ideally we would use a typing.Protocol here, but it's part of typing_extensions until 3.8 |
|
ProgressBar = ProgressBarFallback # type: T.Union[T.Type[ProgressBarFallback], T.Type[ProgressBarTqdm]] |
|
else: |
|
class ProgressBarTqdm(tqdm): |
|
def __init__(self, *args: T.Any, bar_type: T.Optional[str] = None, **kwargs: T.Any) -> None: |
|
if bar_type == 'download': |
|
kwargs.update({'unit': 'bytes', 'leave': True}) |
|
else: |
|
kwargs.update({'leave': False}) |
|
kwargs['ncols'] = 100 |
|
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
|
ProgressBar = ProgressBarTqdm |
|
|
|
|
|
class RealPathAction(argparse.Action): |
|
def __init__(self, option_strings: T.List[str], dest: str, default: str = '.', **kwargs: T.Any): |
|
default = os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(default)) |
|
super().__init__(option_strings, dest, nargs=None, default=default, **kwargs) |
|
|
|
def __call__(self, parser: argparse.ArgumentParser, namespace: argparse.Namespace, |
|
values: T.Union[str, T.Sequence[T.Any], None], option_string: str = None) -> None: |
|
assert isinstance(values, str) |
|
setattr(namespace, self.dest, os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(values))) |
|
|
|
|
|
def get_wine_shortpath(winecmd: T.List[str], wine_paths: T.Sequence[str], |
|
workdir: T.Optional[str] = None) -> str: |
|
''' |
|
WINEPATH size is limited to 1024 bytes which can easily be exceeded when |
|
adding the path to every dll inside build directory. See |
|
https://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45810. |
|
|
|
To shorten it as much as possible we use path relative to `workdir` |
|
where possible and convert absolute paths to Windows shortpath (e.g. |
|
"/usr/x86_64-w64-mingw32/lib" to "Z:\\usr\\X86_~FWL\\lib"). |
|
|
|
This limitation reportedly has been fixed with wine >= 6.4 |
|
''' |
|
|
|
# Remove duplicates |
|
wine_paths = list(OrderedSet(wine_paths)) |
|
|
|
# Check if it's already short enough |
|
wine_path = ';'.join(wine_paths) |
|
if len(wine_path) <= 1024: |
|
return wine_path |
|
|
|
# Check if we have wine >= 6.4 |
|
from ..programs import ExternalProgram |
|
wine = ExternalProgram('wine', winecmd, silent=True) |
|
if version_compare(wine.get_version(), '>=6.4'): |
|
return wine_path |
|
|
|
# Check paths that can be reduced by making them relative to workdir. |
|
rel_paths = [] |
|
if workdir: |
|
abs_paths = [] |
|
for p in wine_paths: |
|
try: |
|
rel = Path(p).relative_to(workdir) |
|
rel_paths.append(str(rel)) |
|
except ValueError: |
|
abs_paths.append(p) |
|
wine_paths = abs_paths |
|
|
|
if wine_paths: |
|
# BAT script that takes a list of paths in argv and prints semi-colon separated shortpaths |
|
with NamedTemporaryFile('w', suffix='.bat', encoding='utf-8', delete=False) as bat_file: |
|
bat_file.write(''' |
|
@ECHO OFF |
|
for %%x in (%*) do ( |
|
echo|set /p=;%~sx |
|
) |
|
''') |
|
try: |
|
stdout = subprocess.check_output(winecmd + ['cmd', '/C', bat_file.name] + wine_paths, |
|
encoding='utf-8', stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL) |
|
stdout = stdout.strip(';') |
|
if stdout: |
|
wine_paths = stdout.split(';') |
|
else: |
|
mlog.warning('Could not shorten WINEPATH: empty stdout') |
|
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: |
|
mlog.warning(f'Could not shorten WINEPATH: {str(e)}') |
|
finally: |
|
os.unlink(bat_file.name) |
|
wine_path = ';'.join(rel_paths + wine_paths) |
|
if len(wine_path) > 1024: |
|
mlog.warning('WINEPATH exceeds 1024 characters which could cause issues') |
|
return wine_path |
|
|
|
|
|
def run_once(func: T.Callable[..., _T]) -> T.Callable[..., _T]: |
|
ret = [] # type: T.List[_T] |
|
|
|
@wraps(func) |
|
def wrapper(*args: T.Any, **kwargs: T.Any) -> _T: |
|
if ret: |
|
return ret[0] |
|
|
|
val = func(*args, **kwargs) |
|
ret.append(val) |
|
return val |
|
|
|
return wrapper |
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_list(func: T.Callable[..., T.Generator[_T, None, None]]) -> T.Callable[..., T.List[_T]]: |
|
@wraps(func) |
|
def wrapper(*args: T.Any, **kwargs: T.Any) -> T.List[_T]: |
|
return list(func(*args, **kwargs)) |
|
|
|
return wrapper |
|
|
|
|
|
class OptionOverrideProxy(collections.abc.Mapping): |
|
'''Mimic an option list but transparently override selected option |
|
values. |
|
''' |
|
|
|
# TODO: the typing here could be made more explicit using a TypeDict from |
|
# python 3.8 or typing_extensions |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, overrides: T.Dict['OptionKey', T.Any], options: 'KeyedOptionDictType', |
|
subproject: T.Optional[str] = None): |
|
self.overrides = overrides |
|
self.options = options |
|
self.subproject = subproject |
|
|
|
def __getitem__(self, key: 'OptionKey') -> 'UserOption': |
|
# FIXME: This is fundamentally the same algorithm than interpreter.get_option_internal(). |
|
# We should try to share the code somehow. |
|
key = key.evolve(subproject=self.subproject) |
|
if not key.is_project(): |
|
opt = self.options.get(key) |
|
if opt is None or opt.yielding: |
|
opt = self.options[key.as_root()] |
|
else: |
|
opt = self.options[key] |
|
if opt.yielding: |
|
opt = self.options.get(key.as_root(), opt) |
|
override_value = self.overrides.get(key.as_root()) |
|
if override_value is not None: |
|
opt = copy.copy(opt) |
|
opt.set_value(override_value) |
|
return opt |
|
|
|
def __iter__(self) -> T.Iterator['OptionKey']: |
|
return iter(self.options) |
|
|
|
def __len__(self) -> int: |
|
return len(self.options) |
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
|
if not isinstance(other, OptionOverrideProxy): |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
t1 = (self.overrides, self.subproject, self.options) |
|
t2 = (other.overrides, other.subproject, other.options) |
|
return t1 == t2 |
|
|
|
|
|
class OptionType(enum.IntEnum): |
|
|
|
"""Enum used to specify what kind of argument a thing is.""" |
|
|
|
BUILTIN = 0 |
|
BACKEND = 1 |
|
BASE = 2 |
|
COMPILER = 3 |
|
PROJECT = 4 |
|
|
|
# This is copied from coredata. There is no way to share this, because this |
|
# is used in the OptionKey constructor, and the coredata lists are |
|
# OptionKeys... |
|
_BUILTIN_NAMES = { |
|
'prefix', |
|
'bindir', |
|
'datadir', |
|
'includedir', |
|
'infodir', |
|
'libdir', |
|
'libexecdir', |
|
'localedir', |
|
'localstatedir', |
|
'mandir', |
|
'sbindir', |
|
'sharedstatedir', |
|
'sysconfdir', |
|
'auto_features', |
|
'backend', |
|
'buildtype', |
|
'debug', |
|
'default_library', |
|
'errorlogs', |
|
'install_umask', |
|
'layout', |
|
'optimization', |
|
'prefer_static', |
|
'stdsplit', |
|
'strip', |
|
'unity', |
|
'unity_size', |
|
'warning_level', |
|
'werror', |
|
'wrap_mode', |
|
'force_fallback_for', |
|
'pkg_config_path', |
|
'cmake_prefix_path', |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
def _classify_argument(key: 'OptionKey') -> OptionType: |
|
"""Classify arguments into groups so we know which dict to assign them to.""" |
|
|
|
if key.name.startswith('b_'): |
|
return OptionType.BASE |
|
elif key.lang is not None: |
|
return OptionType.COMPILER |
|
elif key.name in _BUILTIN_NAMES or key.module: |
|
return OptionType.BUILTIN |
|
elif key.name.startswith('backend_'): |
|
assert key.machine is MachineChoice.HOST, str(key) |
|
return OptionType.BACKEND |
|
else: |
|
assert key.machine is MachineChoice.HOST, str(key) |
|
return OptionType.PROJECT |
|
|
|
|
|
@total_ordering |
|
class OptionKey: |
|
|
|
"""Represents an option key in the various option dictionaries. |
|
|
|
This provides a flexible, powerful way to map option names from their |
|
external form (things like subproject:build.option) to something that |
|
internally easier to reason about and produce. |
|
""" |
|
|
|
__slots__ = ['name', 'subproject', 'machine', 'lang', '_hash', 'type', 'module'] |
|
|
|
name: str |
|
subproject: str |
|
machine: MachineChoice |
|
lang: T.Optional[str] |
|
_hash: int |
|
type: OptionType |
|
module: T.Optional[str] |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, name: str, subproject: str = '', |
|
machine: MachineChoice = MachineChoice.HOST, |
|
lang: T.Optional[str] = None, |
|
module: T.Optional[str] = None, |
|
_type: T.Optional[OptionType] = None): |
|
# the _type option to the constructor is kinda private. We want to be |
|
# able tos ave the state and avoid the lookup function when |
|
# pickling/unpickling, but we need to be able to calculate it when |
|
# constructing a new OptionKey |
|
object.__setattr__(self, 'name', name) |
|
object.__setattr__(self, 'subproject', subproject) |
|
object.__setattr__(self, 'machine', machine) |
|
object.__setattr__(self, 'lang', lang) |
|
object.__setattr__(self, 'module', module) |
|
object.__setattr__(self, '_hash', hash((name, subproject, machine, lang, module))) |
|
if _type is None: |
|
_type = _classify_argument(self) |
|
object.__setattr__(self, 'type', _type) |
|
|
|
def __setattr__(self, key: str, value: T.Any) -> None: |
|
raise AttributeError('OptionKey instances do not support mutation.') |
|
|
|
def __getstate__(self) -> T.Dict[str, T.Any]: |
|
return { |
|
'name': self.name, |
|
'subproject': self.subproject, |
|
'machine': self.machine, |
|
'lang': self.lang, |
|
'_type': self.type, |
|
'module': self.module, |
|
} |
|
|
|
def __setstate__(self, state: T.Dict[str, T.Any]) -> None: |
|
"""De-serialize the state of a pickle. |
|
|
|
This is very clever. __init__ is not a constructor, it's an |
|
initializer, therefore it's safe to call more than once. We create a |
|
state in the custom __getstate__ method, which is valid to pass |
|
splatted to the initializer. |
|
""" |
|
# Mypy doesn't like this, because it's so clever. |
|
self.__init__(**state) # type: ignore |
|
|
|
def __hash__(self) -> int: |
|
return self._hash |
|
|
|
def _to_tuple(self) -> T.Tuple[str, OptionType, str, str, MachineChoice, str]: |
|
return (self.subproject, self.type, self.lang or '', self.module or '', self.machine, self.name) |
|
|
|
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
|
if isinstance(other, OptionKey): |
|
return self._to_tuple() == other._to_tuple() |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool: |
|
if isinstance(other, OptionKey): |
|
return self._to_tuple() < other._to_tuple() |
|
return NotImplemented |
|
|
|
def __str__(self) -> str: |
|
out = self.name |
|
if self.lang: |
|
out = f'{self.lang}_{out}' |
|
if self.machine is MachineChoice.BUILD: |
|
out = f'build.{out}' |
|
if self.module: |
|
out = f'{self.module}.{out}' |
|
if self.subproject: |
|
out = f'{self.subproject}:{out}' |
|
return out |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self) -> str: |
|
return f'OptionKey({self.name!r}, {self.subproject!r}, {self.machine!r}, {self.lang!r}, {self.module!r}, {self.type!r})' |
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@classmethod |
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def from_string(cls, raw: str) -> 'OptionKey': |
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"""Parse the raw command line format into a three part tuple. |
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This takes strings like `mysubproject:build.myoption` and Creates an |
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OptionKey out of them. |
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""" |
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try: |
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subproject, raw2 = raw.split(':') |
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except ValueError: |
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subproject, raw2 = '', raw |
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module = None |
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for_machine = MachineChoice.HOST |
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try: |
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prefix, raw3 = raw2.split('.') |
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if prefix == 'build': |
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for_machine = MachineChoice.BUILD |
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else: |
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module = prefix |
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except ValueError: |
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raw3 = raw2 |
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from ..compilers import all_languages |
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if any(raw3.startswith(f'{l}_') for l in all_languages): |
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lang, opt = raw3.split('_', 1) |
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else: |
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lang, opt = None, raw3 |
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assert ':' not in opt |
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assert '.' not in opt |
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return cls(opt, subproject, for_machine, lang, module) |
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def evolve(self, name: T.Optional[str] = None, subproject: T.Optional[str] = None, |
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machine: T.Optional[MachineChoice] = None, lang: T.Optional[str] = '', |
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module: T.Optional[str] = '') -> 'OptionKey': |
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"""Create a new copy of this key, but with alterted members. |
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For example: |
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>>> a = OptionKey('foo', '', MachineChoice.Host) |
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>>> b = OptionKey('foo', 'bar', MachineChoice.Host) |
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>>> b == a.evolve(subproject='bar') |
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True |
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""" |
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# We have to be a little clever with lang here, because lang is valid |
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# as None, for non-compiler options |
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return OptionKey( |
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name if name is not None else self.name, |
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subproject if subproject is not None else self.subproject, |
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machine if machine is not None else self.machine, |
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lang if lang != '' else self.lang, |
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module if module != '' else self.module |
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) |
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def as_root(self) -> 'OptionKey': |
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"""Convenience method for key.evolve(subproject='').""" |
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return self.evolve(subproject='') |
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def as_build(self) -> 'OptionKey': |
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"""Convenience method for key.evolve(machine=MachinceChoice.BUILD).""" |
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return self.evolve(machine=MachineChoice.BUILD) |
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def as_host(self) -> 'OptionKey': |
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"""Convenience method for key.evolve(machine=MachinceChoice.HOST).""" |
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return self.evolve(machine=MachineChoice.HOST) |
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def is_backend(self) -> bool: |
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"""Convenience method to check if this is a backend option.""" |
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return self.type is OptionType.BACKEND |
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def is_builtin(self) -> bool: |
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"""Convenience method to check if this is a builtin option.""" |
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return self.type is OptionType.BUILTIN |
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def is_compiler(self) -> bool: |
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"""Convenience method to check if this is a builtin option.""" |
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return self.type is OptionType.COMPILER |
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def is_project(self) -> bool: |
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"""Convenience method to check if this is a project option.""" |
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return self.type is OptionType.PROJECT |
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def is_base(self) -> bool: |
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"""Convenience method to check if this is a base option.""" |
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return self.type is OptionType.BASE |
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def pickle_load(filename: str, object_name: str, object_type: T.Type) -> T.Any: |
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load_fail_msg = f'{object_name} file {filename!r} is corrupted. Try with a fresh build tree.' |
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try: |
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with open(filename, 'rb') as f: |
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obj = pickle.load(f) |
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except (pickle.UnpicklingError, EOFError): |
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raise MesonException(load_fail_msg) |
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except (TypeError, ModuleNotFoundError, AttributeError): |
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raise MesonException( |
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f"{object_name} file {filename!r} references functions or classes that don't " |
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"exist. This probably means that it was generated with an old " |
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"version of meson.") |
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if not isinstance(obj, object_type): |
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raise MesonException(load_fail_msg) |
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from ..coredata import version as coredata_version |
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from ..coredata import major_versions_differ, MesonVersionMismatchException |
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if major_versions_differ(obj.version, coredata_version): |
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raise MesonVersionMismatchException(obj.version, coredata_version) |
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return obj |
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def first(iter: T.Iterable[_T], predicate: T.Callable[[_T], bool]) -> T.Optional[_T]: |
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"""Find the first entry in an iterable where the given predicate is true |
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:param iter: The iterable to search |
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:param predicate: A finding function that takes an element from the iterable |
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and returns True if found, otherwise False |
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:return: The first found element, or None if it is not found |
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""" |
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for i in iter: |
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if predicate(i): |
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return i |
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return None
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