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166 lines
6.1 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env python3 |
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# Copyright 2014 Jussi Pakkanen |
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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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"""This is a helper script for IDE developers. It allows you to |
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extract information such as list of targets, files, compiler flags, |
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tests and so on. All output is in JSON for simple parsing. |
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Currently only works for the Ninja backend. Others use generated |
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project files and don't need this info.""" |
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import json, pickle |
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import coredata, build, optinterpreter |
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from optparse import OptionParser |
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import sys, os |
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parser = OptionParser() |
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parser.add_option('--targets', action='store_true', dest='list_targets', default=False, |
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help='List top level targets.') |
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parser.add_option('--target-files', action='store', dest='target_files', default=None, |
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help='List source files for a given target.') |
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parser.add_option('--buildsystem-files', action='store_true', dest='buildsystem_files', default=False, |
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help='List files that make up the build system.') |
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parser.add_option('--buildoptions', action='store_true', dest='buildoptions', default=False, |
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help='List all build options.') |
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parser.add_option('--tests', action='store_true', dest='tests', default=False, |
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help='List all unit tests.') |
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def list_targets(coredata, builddata): |
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tlist = [] |
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for target in builddata.get_targets().values(): |
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t = {} |
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t['name'] = target.get_basename() |
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t['filename'] = os.path.join(target.subdir, target.get_filename()) |
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if isinstance(target, build.Executable): |
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typename = 'executable' |
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elif isinstance(target, build.SharedLibrary): |
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typename = 'shared library' |
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elif isinstance(target, build.StaticLibrary): |
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typename = 'static library' |
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else: |
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typename = 'unknown' |
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t['type'] = typename |
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if target.should_install(): |
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t['installed'] = True |
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else: |
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t['installed'] = False |
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tlist.append(t) |
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print(json.dumps(tlist)) |
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def list_target_files(target_name, coredata, builddata): |
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try: |
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t = builddata.targets[target_name] |
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sources = t.sources + t.extra_files |
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subdir = t.subdir |
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except KeyError: |
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print("Unknown target %s." % target_name) |
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sys.exit(1) |
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sources = [os.path.join(subdir, i) for i in sources] |
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print(json.dumps(sources)) |
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def list_buildoptions(coredata, builddata): |
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buildtype= {'choices': ['plain', 'debug', 'debugoptimized', 'release'], |
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'type' : 'combo', |
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'value' : coredata.buildtype, |
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'description' : 'Build type', |
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'name' : 'type'} |
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strip = {'value' : coredata.strip, |
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'type' : 'boolean', |
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'description' : 'Strip on install', |
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'name' : 'strip'} |
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coverage = {'value': coredata.coverage, |
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'type' : 'boolean', |
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'description' : 'Enable coverage', |
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'name' : 'coverage'} |
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pch = {'value' : coredata.use_pch, |
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'type' : 'boolean', |
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'description' : 'Use precompiled headers', |
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'name' : 'pch'} |
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unity = {'value' : coredata.unity, |
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'type' : 'boolean', |
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'description' : 'Unity build', |
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'name' : 'unity'} |
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optlist = [buildtype, strip, coverage, pch, unity] |
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options = coredata.user_options |
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keys = list(options.keys()) |
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keys.sort() |
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for key in keys: |
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opt = options[key] |
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optdict = {} |
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optdict['name'] = key |
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optdict['value'] = opt.value |
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if isinstance(opt, optinterpreter.UserStringOption): |
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typestr = 'string' |
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elif isinstance(opt, optinterpreter.UserBooleanOption): |
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typestr = 'boolean' |
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elif isinstance(opt, optinterpreter.UserComboOption): |
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optdict['choices'] = opt.choices |
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typestr = 'combo' |
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else: |
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raise RuntimeError("Unknown option type") |
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optdict['type'] = typestr |
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optdict['description'] = opt.description |
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optlist.append(optdict) |
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print(json.dumps(optlist)) |
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def list_buildsystem_files(coredata, builddata): |
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src_dir = builddata.environment.get_source_dir() |
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# I feel dirty about this. But only slightly. |
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filelist = [] |
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for root, _, files in os.walk(src_dir): |
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for f in files: |
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if f == 'meson.build' or f == 'meson_options.txt': |
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filelist.append(os.path.relpath(os.path.join(root, f), src_dir)) |
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print(json.dumps(filelist)) |
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def list_tests(testdata): |
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result = [] |
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for t in testdata: |
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to = {} |
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to['cmd'] = [t.fname] + t.cmd_args |
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to['env'] = t.env |
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to['name'] = t.name |
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result.append(to) |
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print(json.dumps(result)) |
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if __name__ == '__main__': |
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args() |
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if len(args) > 1: |
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print('Too many arguments') |
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sys.exit(1) |
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elif len(args) == 1: |
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bdir = args[0] |
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else: |
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bdir = '' |
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corefile = os.path.join(bdir, 'meson-private/coredata.dat') |
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buildfile = os.path.join(bdir, 'meson-private/build.dat') |
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testfile = os.path.join(bdir, 'meson-private/meson_test_setup.dat') |
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coredata = pickle.load(open(corefile, 'rb')) |
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builddata = pickle.load(open(buildfile, 'rb')) |
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testdata = pickle.load(open(testfile, 'rb')) |
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if options.list_targets: |
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list_targets(coredata, builddata) |
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elif options.target_files is not None: |
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list_target_files(options.target_files, coredata, builddata) |
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elif options.buildsystem_files: |
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list_buildsystem_files(coredata, builddata) |
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elif options.buildoptions: |
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list_buildoptions(coredata, builddata) |
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elif options.tests: |
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list_tests(testdata) |
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else: |
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print('No command specified') |
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sys.exit(1)
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