The Meson Build System
http://mesonbuild.com/
You can not select more than 25 topics
Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
5027 lines
231 KiB
5027 lines
231 KiB
# Copyright 2012-2019 The Meson development team |
|
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
|
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
|
# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
|
|
|
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
|
|
|
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
|
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
|
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
|
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
|
# limitations under the License. |
|
|
|
from . import mparser |
|
from . import environment |
|
from . import coredata |
|
from . import dependencies |
|
from . import mlog |
|
from . import build |
|
from . import optinterpreter |
|
from . import compilers |
|
from .wrap import wrap, WrapMode |
|
from . import mesonlib |
|
from .mesonlib import FileMode, MachineChoice, Popen_safe, listify, extract_as_list, has_path_sep, unholder |
|
from .dependencies import ExternalProgram |
|
from .dependencies import InternalDependency, Dependency, NotFoundDependency, DependencyException |
|
from .depfile import DepFile |
|
from .interpreterbase import InterpreterBase |
|
from .interpreterbase import check_stringlist, flatten, noPosargs, noKwargs, stringArgs, permittedKwargs, noArgsFlattening |
|
from .interpreterbase import InterpreterException, InvalidArguments, InvalidCode, SubdirDoneRequest |
|
from .interpreterbase import InterpreterObject, MutableInterpreterObject, Disabler, disablerIfNotFound |
|
from .interpreterbase import FeatureNew, FeatureDeprecated, FeatureNewKwargs, FeatureDeprecatedKwargs |
|
from .interpreterbase import ObjectHolder, MesonVersionString |
|
from .interpreterbase import TYPE_var, TYPE_nkwargs |
|
from .modules import ModuleReturnValue, ExtensionModule |
|
from .cmake import CMakeInterpreter |
|
from .backend.backends import TestProtocol, Backend |
|
|
|
from ._pathlib import Path, PurePath |
|
import os |
|
import shutil |
|
import uuid |
|
import re |
|
import shlex |
|
import stat |
|
import subprocess |
|
import collections |
|
import functools |
|
import typing as T |
|
|
|
import importlib |
|
|
|
permitted_method_kwargs = { |
|
'partial_dependency': {'compile_args', 'link_args', 'links', 'includes', |
|
'sources'}, |
|
} |
|
|
|
def stringifyUserArguments(args): |
|
if isinstance(args, list): |
|
return '[%s]' % ', '.join([stringifyUserArguments(x) for x in args]) |
|
elif isinstance(args, dict): |
|
return '{%s}' % ', '.join(['%s : %s' % (stringifyUserArguments(k), stringifyUserArguments(v)) for k, v in args.items()]) |
|
elif isinstance(args, int): |
|
return str(args) |
|
elif isinstance(args, str): |
|
return "'%s'" % args |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Function accepts only strings, integers, lists and lists thereof.') |
|
|
|
|
|
class OverrideProgram(dependencies.ExternalProgram): |
|
pass |
|
|
|
|
|
class FeatureOptionHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, env, name, option): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, option) |
|
if option.is_auto(): |
|
self.held_object = env.coredata.builtins['auto_features'] |
|
self.name = name |
|
self.methods.update({'enabled': self.enabled_method, |
|
'disabled': self.disabled_method, |
|
'auto': self.auto_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def enabled_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.is_enabled() |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def disabled_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.is_disabled() |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def auto_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.is_auto() |
|
|
|
def extract_required_kwarg(kwargs, subproject, feature_check=None, default=True): |
|
val = kwargs.get('required', default) |
|
disabled = False |
|
required = False |
|
feature = None |
|
if isinstance(val, FeatureOptionHolder): |
|
if not feature_check: |
|
feature_check = FeatureNew('User option "feature"', '0.47.0') |
|
feature_check.use(subproject) |
|
option = val.held_object |
|
feature = val.name |
|
if option.is_disabled(): |
|
disabled = True |
|
elif option.is_enabled(): |
|
required = True |
|
elif isinstance(val, bool): |
|
required = val |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('required keyword argument must be boolean or a feature option') |
|
|
|
# Keep boolean value in kwargs to simplify other places where this kwarg is |
|
# checked. |
|
kwargs['required'] = required |
|
|
|
return disabled, required, feature |
|
|
|
def extract_search_dirs(kwargs): |
|
search_dirs = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('dirs', [])) |
|
search_dirs = [Path(d).expanduser() for d in search_dirs] |
|
for d in search_dirs: |
|
if mesonlib.is_windows() and d.root.startswith('\\'): |
|
# a Unix-path starting with `/` that is not absolute on Windows. |
|
# discard without failing for end-user ease of cross-platform directory arrays |
|
continue |
|
if not d.is_absolute(): |
|
raise InvalidCode('Search directory {} is not an absolute path.'.format(d)) |
|
return list(map(str, search_dirs)) |
|
|
|
class TryRunResultHolder(InterpreterObject): |
|
def __init__(self, res): |
|
super().__init__() |
|
self.res = res |
|
self.methods.update({'returncode': self.returncode_method, |
|
'compiled': self.compiled_method, |
|
'stdout': self.stdout_method, |
|
'stderr': self.stderr_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def returncode_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.res.returncode |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def compiled_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.res.compiled |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def stdout_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.res.stdout |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def stderr_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.res.stderr |
|
|
|
class RunProcess(InterpreterObject): |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, cmd, args, env, source_dir, build_dir, subdir, mesonintrospect, in_builddir=False, check=False, capture=True): |
|
super().__init__() |
|
if not isinstance(cmd, ExternalProgram): |
|
raise AssertionError('BUG: RunProcess must be passed an ExternalProgram') |
|
self.capture = capture |
|
pc, self.stdout, self.stderr = self.run_command(cmd, args, env, source_dir, build_dir, subdir, mesonintrospect, in_builddir, check) |
|
self.returncode = pc.returncode |
|
self.methods.update({'returncode': self.returncode_method, |
|
'stdout': self.stdout_method, |
|
'stderr': self.stderr_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
def run_command(self, cmd, args, env, source_dir, build_dir, subdir, mesonintrospect, in_builddir, check=False): |
|
command_array = cmd.get_command() + args |
|
menv = {'MESON_SOURCE_ROOT': source_dir, |
|
'MESON_BUILD_ROOT': build_dir, |
|
'MESON_SUBDIR': subdir, |
|
'MESONINTROSPECT': ' '.join([shlex.quote(x) for x in mesonintrospect]), |
|
} |
|
if in_builddir: |
|
cwd = os.path.join(build_dir, subdir) |
|
else: |
|
cwd = os.path.join(source_dir, subdir) |
|
child_env = os.environ.copy() |
|
child_env.update(menv) |
|
child_env = env.get_env(child_env) |
|
stdout = subprocess.PIPE if self.capture else subprocess.DEVNULL |
|
mlog.debug('Running command:', ' '.join(command_array)) |
|
try: |
|
p, o, e = Popen_safe(command_array, stdout=stdout, env=child_env, cwd=cwd) |
|
if self.capture: |
|
mlog.debug('--- stdout ---') |
|
mlog.debug(o) |
|
else: |
|
o = '' |
|
mlog.debug('--- stdout disabled ---') |
|
mlog.debug('--- stderr ---') |
|
mlog.debug(e) |
|
mlog.debug('') |
|
|
|
if check and p.returncode != 0: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Command "{}" failed with status {}.'.format(' '.join(command_array), p.returncode)) |
|
|
|
return p, o, e |
|
except FileNotFoundError: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Could not execute command "%s".' % ' '.join(command_array)) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def returncode_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.returncode |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def stdout_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.stdout |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def stderr_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.stderr |
|
|
|
class ConfigureFileHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, subdir, sourcename, targetname, configuration_data): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
obj = build.ConfigureFile(subdir, sourcename, targetname, configuration_data) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, obj) |
|
|
|
|
|
class EnvironmentVariablesHolder(MutableInterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, initial_values=None): |
|
MutableInterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, build.EnvironmentVariables()) |
|
self.methods.update({'set': self.set_method, |
|
'append': self.append_method, |
|
'prepend': self.prepend_method, |
|
}) |
|
if isinstance(initial_values, dict): |
|
for k, v in initial_values.items(): |
|
self.set_method([k, v], {}) |
|
elif isinstance(initial_values, list): |
|
for e in initial_values: |
|
if '=' not in e: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Env var definition must be of type key=val.') |
|
(k, val) = e.split('=', 1) |
|
k = k.strip() |
|
val = val.strip() |
|
if ' ' in k: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Env var key must not have spaces in it.') |
|
self.set_method([k, val], {}) |
|
elif initial_values: |
|
raise AssertionError('Unsupported EnvironmentVariablesHolder initial_values') |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
repr_str = "<{0}: {1}>" |
|
return repr_str.format(self.__class__.__name__, self.held_object.envvars) |
|
|
|
def add_var(self, method, args, kwargs): |
|
if not isinstance(kwargs.get("separator", ""), str): |
|
raise InterpreterException("EnvironmentVariablesHolder methods 'separator'" |
|
" argument needs to be a string.") |
|
if len(args) < 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException("EnvironmentVariablesHolder methods require at least" |
|
"2 arguments, first is the name of the variable and" |
|
" following one are values") |
|
# Warn when someone tries to use append() or prepend() on an env var |
|
# which already has an operation set on it. People seem to think that |
|
# multiple append/prepend operations stack, but they don't. |
|
if method != self.held_object.set and self.held_object.has_name(args[0]): |
|
mlog.warning('Overriding previous value of environment variable {!r} with a new one' |
|
.format(args[0]), location=self.current_node) |
|
self.held_object.add_var(method, args[0], args[1:], kwargs) |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@permittedKwargs({'separator'}) |
|
def set_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
self.add_var(self.held_object.set, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@permittedKwargs({'separator'}) |
|
def append_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
self.add_var(self.held_object.append, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@permittedKwargs({'separator'}) |
|
def prepend_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
self.add_var(self.held_object.prepend, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
|
|
class ConfigurationDataHolder(MutableInterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, pv, initial_values=None): |
|
MutableInterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
self.used = False # These objects become immutable after use in configure_file. |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, build.ConfigurationData(), pv) |
|
self.methods.update({'set': self.set_method, |
|
'set10': self.set10_method, |
|
'set_quoted': self.set_quoted_method, |
|
'has': self.has_method, |
|
'get': self.get_method, |
|
'keys': self.keys_method, |
|
'get_unquoted': self.get_unquoted_method, |
|
'merge_from': self.merge_from_method, |
|
}) |
|
if isinstance(initial_values, dict): |
|
for k, v in initial_values.items(): |
|
self.set_method([k, v], {}) |
|
elif initial_values: |
|
raise AssertionError('Unsupported ConfigurationDataHolder initial_values') |
|
|
|
def is_used(self): |
|
return self.used |
|
|
|
def mark_used(self): |
|
self.used = True |
|
|
|
def validate_args(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) == 1 and isinstance(args[0], list) and len(args[0]) == 2: |
|
mlog.deprecation('Passing a list as the single argument to ' |
|
'configuration_data.set is deprecated. This will ' |
|
'become a hard error in the future.', |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
args = args[0] |
|
|
|
if len(args) != 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException("Configuration set requires 2 arguments.") |
|
if self.used: |
|
raise InterpreterException("Can not set values on configuration object that has been used.") |
|
name, val = args |
|
if not isinstance(val, (int, str)): |
|
msg = 'Setting a configuration data value to {!r} is invalid, ' \ |
|
'and will fail at configure_file(). If you are using it ' \ |
|
'just to store some values, please use a dict instead.' |
|
mlog.deprecation(msg.format(val), location=self.current_node) |
|
desc = kwargs.get('description', None) |
|
if not isinstance(name, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException("First argument to set must be a string.") |
|
if desc is not None and not isinstance(desc, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Description must be a string.') |
|
|
|
return name, val, desc |
|
|
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
def set_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
(name, val, desc) = self.validate_args(args, kwargs) |
|
self.held_object.values[name] = (val, desc) |
|
|
|
def set_quoted_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
(name, val, desc) = self.validate_args(args, kwargs) |
|
if not isinstance(val, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException("Second argument to set_quoted must be a string.") |
|
escaped_val = '\\"'.join(val.split('"')) |
|
self.held_object.values[name] = ('"' + escaped_val + '"', desc) |
|
|
|
def set10_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
(name, val, desc) = self.validate_args(args, kwargs) |
|
if val: |
|
self.held_object.values[name] = (1, desc) |
|
else: |
|
self.held_object.values[name] = (0, desc) |
|
|
|
def has_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return args[0] in self.held_object.values |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('configuration_data.get()', '0.38.0') |
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
def get_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 1 or len(args) > 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Get method takes one or two arguments.') |
|
name = args[0] |
|
if name in self.held_object: |
|
return self.held_object.get(name)[0] |
|
if len(args) > 1: |
|
return args[1] |
|
raise InterpreterException('Entry %s not in configuration data.' % name) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('configuration_data.get_unquoted()', '0.44.0') |
|
def get_unquoted_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 1 or len(args) > 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Get method takes one or two arguments.') |
|
name = args[0] |
|
if name in self.held_object: |
|
val = self.held_object.get(name)[0] |
|
elif len(args) > 1: |
|
val = args[1] |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Entry %s not in configuration data.' % name) |
|
if val[0] == '"' and val[-1] == '"': |
|
return val[1:-1] |
|
return val |
|
|
|
def get(self, name): |
|
return self.held_object.values[name] # (val, desc) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('configuration_data.keys()', '0.57.0') |
|
def keys_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return sorted(self.keys()) |
|
|
|
def keys(self): |
|
return self.held_object.values.keys() |
|
|
|
def merge_from_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Merge_from takes one positional argument.') |
|
from_object = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(from_object, ConfigurationDataHolder): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Merge_from argument must be a configuration data object.') |
|
from_object = from_object.held_object |
|
for k, v in from_object.values.items(): |
|
self.held_object.values[k] = v |
|
|
|
# Interpreter objects can not be pickled so we must have |
|
# these wrappers. |
|
|
|
class DependencyHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, dep, pv): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, dep, pv) |
|
self.methods.update({'found': self.found_method, |
|
'type_name': self.type_name_method, |
|
'version': self.version_method, |
|
'name': self.name_method, |
|
'get_pkgconfig_variable': self.pkgconfig_method, |
|
'get_configtool_variable': self.configtool_method, |
|
'get_variable': self.variable_method, |
|
'partial_dependency': self.partial_dependency_method, |
|
'include_type': self.include_type_method, |
|
'as_system': self.as_system_method, |
|
'as_link_whole': self.as_link_whole_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
def found(self): |
|
return self.found_method([], {}) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def type_name_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.type_name |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def found_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if self.held_object.type_name == 'internal': |
|
return True |
|
return self.held_object.found() |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def version_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.get_version() |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def name_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.get_name() |
|
|
|
@FeatureDeprecated('Dependency.get_pkgconfig_variable', '0.56.0', |
|
'use Dependency.get_variable(pkgconfig : ...) instead') |
|
@permittedKwargs({'define_variable', 'default'}) |
|
def pkgconfig_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
args = listify(args) |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('get_pkgconfig_variable takes exactly one argument.') |
|
varname = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(varname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Variable name must be a string.') |
|
return self.held_object.get_pkgconfig_variable(varname, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('dep.get_configtool_variable', '0.44.0') |
|
@FeatureDeprecated('Dependency.get_configtool_variable', '0.56.0', |
|
'use Dependency.get_variable(configtool : ...) instead') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def configtool_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
args = listify(args) |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('get_configtool_variable takes exactly one argument.') |
|
varname = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(varname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Variable name must be a string.') |
|
return self.held_object.get_configtool_variable(varname) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('dep.partial_dependency', '0.46.0') |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_method_kwargs['partial_dependency']) |
|
def partial_dependency_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
pdep = self.held_object.get_partial_dependency(**kwargs) |
|
return DependencyHolder(pdep, self.subproject) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('dep.get_variable', '0.51.0') |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({'cmake', 'pkgconfig', 'configtool', 'internal', 'default_value', 'pkgconfig_define'}) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('dep.get_variable', '0.54.0', ['internal']) |
|
def variable_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.get_variable(**kwargs) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('dep.include_type', '0.52.0') |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def include_type_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.get_include_type() |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('dep.as_system', '0.52.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def as_system_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
args = listify(args) |
|
new_is_system = 'system' |
|
if len(args) > 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('as_system takes only one optional value') |
|
if len(args) == 1: |
|
new_is_system = args[0] |
|
new_dep = self.held_object.generate_system_dependency(new_is_system) |
|
return DependencyHolder(new_dep, self.subproject) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('dep.as_link_whole', '0.56.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@noPosargs |
|
def as_link_whole_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if not isinstance(self.held_object, InternalDependency): |
|
raise InterpreterException('as_link_whole method is only supported on declare_dependency() objects') |
|
new_dep = self.held_object.generate_link_whole_dependency() |
|
return DependencyHolder(new_dep, self.subproject) |
|
|
|
class ExternalProgramHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, ep, subproject, backend=None): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, ep) |
|
self.subproject = subproject |
|
self.backend = backend |
|
self.methods.update({'found': self.found_method, |
|
'path': self.path_method, |
|
'full_path': self.full_path_method}) |
|
self.cached_version = None |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def found_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.found() |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@FeatureDeprecated('ExternalProgram.path', '0.55.0', |
|
'use ExternalProgram.full_path() instead') |
|
def path_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self._full_path() |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@FeatureNew('ExternalProgram.full_path', '0.55.0') |
|
def full_path_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self._full_path() |
|
|
|
def _full_path(self): |
|
exe = self.held_object |
|
if isinstance(exe, build.Executable): |
|
return self.backend.get_target_filename_abs(exe) |
|
return exe.get_path() |
|
|
|
def found(self): |
|
return isinstance(self.held_object, build.Executable) or self.held_object.found() |
|
|
|
def get_command(self): |
|
return self.held_object.get_command() |
|
|
|
def get_name(self): |
|
exe = self.held_object |
|
if isinstance(exe, build.Executable): |
|
return exe.name |
|
return exe.get_name() |
|
|
|
def get_version(self, interpreter): |
|
if isinstance(self.held_object, build.Executable): |
|
return self.held_object.project_version |
|
if not self.cached_version: |
|
raw_cmd = self.get_command() + ['--version'] |
|
cmd = [self, '--version'] |
|
res = interpreter.run_command_impl(interpreter.current_node, cmd, {}, True) |
|
if res.returncode != 0: |
|
m = 'Running {!r} failed' |
|
raise InterpreterException(m.format(raw_cmd)) |
|
output = res.stdout.strip() |
|
if not output: |
|
output = res.stderr.strip() |
|
match = re.search(r'([0-9][0-9\.]+)', output) |
|
if not match: |
|
m = 'Could not find a version number in output of {!r}' |
|
raise InterpreterException(m.format(raw_cmd)) |
|
self.cached_version = match.group(1) |
|
return self.cached_version |
|
|
|
class ExternalLibraryHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, el, pv): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, el, pv) |
|
self.methods.update({'found': self.found_method, |
|
'type_name': self.type_name_method, |
|
'partial_dependency': self.partial_dependency_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
def found(self): |
|
return self.held_object.found() |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def type_name_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.type_name |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def found_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.found() |
|
|
|
def get_name(self): |
|
return self.held_object.name |
|
|
|
def get_compile_args(self): |
|
return self.held_object.get_compile_args() |
|
|
|
def get_link_args(self): |
|
return self.held_object.get_link_args() |
|
|
|
def get_exe_args(self): |
|
return self.held_object.get_exe_args() |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('dep.partial_dependency', '0.46.0') |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_method_kwargs['partial_dependency']) |
|
def partial_dependency_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
pdep = self.held_object.get_partial_dependency(**kwargs) |
|
return DependencyHolder(pdep, self.subproject) |
|
|
|
class GeneratorHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('generator', '0.43.0', ['capture']) |
|
def __init__(self, interp, args, kwargs): |
|
self.interpreter = interp |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, build.Generator(args, kwargs), interp.subproject) |
|
self.methods.update({'process': self.process_method}) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('generator.process', '0.45.0', ['preserve_path_from']) |
|
@permittedKwargs({'extra_args', 'preserve_path_from'}) |
|
def process_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
extras = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('extra_args', [])) |
|
if 'preserve_path_from' in kwargs: |
|
preserve_path_from = kwargs['preserve_path_from'] |
|
if not isinstance(preserve_path_from, str): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Preserve_path_from must be a string.') |
|
preserve_path_from = os.path.normpath(preserve_path_from) |
|
if not os.path.isabs(preserve_path_from): |
|
# This is a bit of a hack. Fix properly before merging. |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Preserve_path_from must be an absolute path for now. Sorry.') |
|
else: |
|
preserve_path_from = None |
|
gl = self.held_object.process_files('Generator', args, self.interpreter, |
|
preserve_path_from, extra_args=extras) |
|
return GeneratedListHolder(gl) |
|
|
|
|
|
class GeneratedListHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, arg1, extra_args=None): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
if isinstance(arg1, GeneratorHolder): |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, build.GeneratedList(arg1.held_object, extra_args if extra_args is not None else [])) |
|
else: |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, arg1) |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
r = '<{}: {!r}>' |
|
return r.format(self.__class__.__name__, self.held_object.get_outputs()) |
|
|
|
def add_file(self, a): |
|
self.held_object.add_file(a) |
|
|
|
# A machine that's statically known from the cross file |
|
class MachineHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, machine_info): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, machine_info) |
|
self.methods.update({'system': self.system_method, |
|
'cpu': self.cpu_method, |
|
'cpu_family': self.cpu_family_method, |
|
'endian': self.endian_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def cpu_family_method(self, args: T.List[TYPE_var], kwargs: TYPE_nkwargs) -> str: |
|
return self.held_object.cpu_family |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def cpu_method(self, args: T.List[TYPE_var], kwargs: TYPE_nkwargs) -> str: |
|
return self.held_object.cpu |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def system_method(self, args: T.List[TYPE_var], kwargs: TYPE_nkwargs) -> str: |
|
return self.held_object.system |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def endian_method(self, args: T.List[TYPE_var], kwargs: TYPE_nkwargs) -> str: |
|
return self.held_object.endian |
|
|
|
class IncludeDirsHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, idobj): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, idobj) |
|
|
|
class Headers(InterpreterObject): |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, sources, kwargs): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
self.sources = sources |
|
self.install_subdir = kwargs.get('subdir', '') |
|
if os.path.isabs(self.install_subdir): |
|
mlog.deprecation('Subdir keyword must not be an absolute path. This will be a hard error in the next release.') |
|
self.custom_install_dir = kwargs.get('install_dir', None) |
|
self.custom_install_mode = kwargs.get('install_mode', None) |
|
if self.custom_install_dir is not None: |
|
if not isinstance(self.custom_install_dir, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Custom_install_dir must be a string.') |
|
|
|
def set_install_subdir(self, subdir): |
|
self.install_subdir = subdir |
|
|
|
def get_install_subdir(self): |
|
return self.install_subdir |
|
|
|
def get_sources(self): |
|
return self.sources |
|
|
|
def get_custom_install_dir(self): |
|
return self.custom_install_dir |
|
|
|
def get_custom_install_mode(self): |
|
return self.custom_install_mode |
|
|
|
class DataHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, data): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, data) |
|
|
|
def get_source_subdir(self): |
|
return self.held_object.source_subdir |
|
|
|
def get_sources(self): |
|
return self.held_object.sources |
|
|
|
def get_install_dir(self): |
|
return self.held_object.install_dir |
|
|
|
class InstallDir(InterpreterObject): |
|
def __init__(self, src_subdir, inst_subdir, install_dir, install_mode, |
|
exclude, strip_directory, from_source_dir=True): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
self.source_subdir = src_subdir |
|
self.installable_subdir = inst_subdir |
|
self.install_dir = install_dir |
|
self.install_mode = install_mode |
|
self.exclude = exclude |
|
self.strip_directory = strip_directory |
|
self.from_source_dir = from_source_dir |
|
|
|
class Man(InterpreterObject): |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, sources, kwargs): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
self.sources = sources |
|
self.validate_sources() |
|
self.custom_install_dir = kwargs.get('install_dir', None) |
|
self.custom_install_mode = kwargs.get('install_mode', None) |
|
if self.custom_install_dir is not None and not isinstance(self.custom_install_dir, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Custom_install_dir must be a string.') |
|
|
|
def validate_sources(self): |
|
for s in self.sources: |
|
try: |
|
num = int(s.split('.')[-1]) |
|
except (IndexError, ValueError): |
|
num = 0 |
|
if num < 1 or num > 8: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Man file must have a file extension of a number between 1 and 8') |
|
|
|
def get_custom_install_dir(self): |
|
return self.custom_install_dir |
|
|
|
def get_custom_install_mode(self): |
|
return self.custom_install_mode |
|
|
|
def get_sources(self): |
|
return self.sources |
|
|
|
class GeneratedObjectsHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, held_object): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, held_object) |
|
|
|
class TargetHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, target, interp.subproject) |
|
self.interpreter = interp |
|
|
|
class BuildTargetHolder(TargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
super().__init__(target, interp) |
|
self.methods.update({'extract_objects': self.extract_objects_method, |
|
'extract_all_objects': self.extract_all_objects_method, |
|
'name': self.name_method, |
|
'get_id': self.get_id_method, |
|
'outdir': self.outdir_method, |
|
'full_path': self.full_path_method, |
|
'private_dir_include': self.private_dir_include_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
r = '<{} {}: {}>' |
|
h = self.held_object |
|
return r.format(self.__class__.__name__, h.get_id(), h.filename) |
|
|
|
def is_cross(self): |
|
return not self.held_object.environment.machines.matches_build_machine(self.held_object.for_machine) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def private_dir_include_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return IncludeDirsHolder(build.IncludeDirs('', [], False, |
|
[self.interpreter.backend.get_target_private_dir(self.held_object)])) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def full_path_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.interpreter.backend.get_target_filename_abs(self.held_object) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def outdir_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.interpreter.backend.get_target_dir(self.held_object) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def extract_objects_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
gobjs = self.held_object.extract_objects(args) |
|
return GeneratedObjectsHolder(gobjs) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('extract_all_objects', '0.46.0', ['recursive']) |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({'recursive'}) |
|
def extract_all_objects_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
recursive = kwargs.get('recursive', False) |
|
gobjs = self.held_object.extract_all_objects(recursive) |
|
if gobjs.objlist and 'recursive' not in kwargs: |
|
mlog.warning('extract_all_objects called without setting recursive ' |
|
'keyword argument. Meson currently defaults to ' |
|
'non-recursive to maintain backward compatibility but ' |
|
'the default will be changed in the future.', |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
return GeneratedObjectsHolder(gobjs) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def get_id_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.get_id() |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('name', '0.54.0') |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def name_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.held_object.name |
|
|
|
class ExecutableHolder(BuildTargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
super().__init__(target, interp) |
|
|
|
class StaticLibraryHolder(BuildTargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
super().__init__(target, interp) |
|
|
|
class SharedLibraryHolder(BuildTargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
super().__init__(target, interp) |
|
# Set to True only when called from self.func_shared_lib(). |
|
target.shared_library_only = False |
|
|
|
class BothLibrariesHolder(BuildTargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, shared_holder, static_holder, interp): |
|
# FIXME: This build target always represents the shared library, but |
|
# that should be configurable. |
|
super().__init__(shared_holder.held_object, interp) |
|
self.shared_holder = shared_holder |
|
self.static_holder = static_holder |
|
self.methods.update({'get_shared_lib': self.get_shared_lib_method, |
|
'get_static_lib': self.get_static_lib_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
r = '<{} {}: {}, {}: {}>' |
|
h1 = self.shared_holder.held_object |
|
h2 = self.static_holder.held_object |
|
return r.format(self.__class__.__name__, h1.get_id(), h1.filename, h2.get_id(), h2.filename) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def get_shared_lib_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.shared_holder |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def get_static_lib_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.static_holder |
|
|
|
class SharedModuleHolder(BuildTargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
super().__init__(target, interp) |
|
|
|
class JarHolder(BuildTargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
super().__init__(target, interp) |
|
|
|
class CustomTargetIndexHolder(TargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
super().__init__(target, interp) |
|
self.methods.update({'full_path': self.full_path_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('custom_target[i].full_path', '0.54.0') |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def full_path_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.interpreter.backend.get_target_filename_abs(self.held_object) |
|
|
|
class CustomTargetHolder(TargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
super().__init__(target, interp) |
|
self.methods.update({'full_path': self.full_path_method, |
|
'to_list': self.to_list_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
r = '<{} {}: {}>' |
|
h = self.held_object |
|
return r.format(self.__class__.__name__, h.get_id(), h.command) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def full_path_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.interpreter.backend.get_target_filename_abs(self.held_object) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('custom_target.to_list', '0.54.0') |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def to_list_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
result = [] |
|
for i in self.held_object: |
|
result.append(CustomTargetIndexHolder(i, self.interpreter)) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
def __getitem__(self, index): |
|
return CustomTargetIndexHolder(self.held_object[index], self.interpreter) |
|
|
|
def __setitem__(self, index, value): # lgtm[py/unexpected-raise-in-special-method] |
|
raise InterpreterException('Cannot set a member of a CustomTarget') |
|
|
|
def __delitem__(self, index): # lgtm[py/unexpected-raise-in-special-method] |
|
raise InterpreterException('Cannot delete a member of a CustomTarget') |
|
|
|
def outdir_include(self): |
|
return IncludeDirsHolder(build.IncludeDirs('', [], False, |
|
[os.path.join('@BUILD_ROOT@', self.interpreter.backend.get_target_dir(self.held_object))])) |
|
|
|
class RunTargetHolder(TargetHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, target, interp): |
|
super().__init__(target, interp) |
|
|
|
def __repr__(self): |
|
r = '<{} {}: {}>' |
|
h = self.held_object |
|
return r.format(self.__class__.__name__, h.get_id(), h.command) |
|
|
|
class Test(InterpreterObject): |
|
def __init__(self, name: str, project: str, suite: T.List[str], exe: build.Executable, |
|
depends: T.List[T.Union[build.CustomTarget, build.BuildTarget]], |
|
is_parallel: bool, cmd_args: T.List[str], env: build.EnvironmentVariables, |
|
should_fail: bool, timeout: int, workdir: T.Optional[str], protocol: str, |
|
priority: int): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
self.name = name |
|
self.suite = suite |
|
self.project_name = project |
|
self.exe = exe |
|
self.depends = depends |
|
self.is_parallel = is_parallel |
|
self.cmd_args = cmd_args |
|
self.env = env |
|
self.should_fail = should_fail |
|
self.timeout = timeout |
|
self.workdir = workdir |
|
self.protocol = TestProtocol.from_str(protocol) |
|
self.priority = priority |
|
|
|
def get_exe(self): |
|
return self.exe |
|
|
|
def get_name(self): |
|
return self.name |
|
|
|
class SubprojectHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
|
|
def __init__(self, subinterpreter, subdir, warnings=0, disabled_feature=None, |
|
exception=None): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, subinterpreter) |
|
self.warnings = warnings |
|
self.disabled_feature = disabled_feature |
|
self.exception = exception |
|
self.subdir = PurePath(subdir).as_posix() |
|
self.methods.update({'get_variable': self.get_variable_method, |
|
'found': self.found_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def found_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.found() |
|
|
|
def found(self): |
|
return self.held_object is not None |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
def get_variable_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 1 or len(args) > 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Get_variable takes one or two arguments.') |
|
if not self.found(): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject "%s" disabled can\'t get_variable on it.' % (self.subdir)) |
|
varname = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(varname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Get_variable first argument must be a string.') |
|
try: |
|
return self.held_object.variables[varname] |
|
except KeyError: |
|
pass |
|
|
|
if len(args) == 2: |
|
return args[1] |
|
|
|
raise InvalidArguments('Requested variable "{0}" not found.'.format(varname)) |
|
|
|
header_permitted_kwargs = set([ |
|
'required', |
|
'prefix', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
]) |
|
|
|
find_library_permitted_kwargs = set([ |
|
'has_headers', |
|
'required', |
|
'dirs', |
|
'static', |
|
]) |
|
|
|
find_library_permitted_kwargs |= set(['header_' + k for k in header_permitted_kwargs]) |
|
|
|
class CompilerHolder(InterpreterObject): |
|
def __init__(self, compiler, env, subproject): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
self.compiler = compiler |
|
self.environment = env |
|
self.subproject = subproject |
|
self.methods.update({'compiles': self.compiles_method, |
|
'links': self.links_method, |
|
'get_id': self.get_id_method, |
|
'get_linker_id': self.get_linker_id_method, |
|
'compute_int': self.compute_int_method, |
|
'sizeof': self.sizeof_method, |
|
'get_define': self.get_define_method, |
|
'check_header': self.check_header_method, |
|
'has_header': self.has_header_method, |
|
'has_header_symbol': self.has_header_symbol_method, |
|
'run': self.run_method, |
|
'has_function': self.has_function_method, |
|
'has_member': self.has_member_method, |
|
'has_members': self.has_members_method, |
|
'has_type': self.has_type_method, |
|
'alignment': self.alignment_method, |
|
'version': self.version_method, |
|
'cmd_array': self.cmd_array_method, |
|
'find_library': self.find_library_method, |
|
'has_argument': self.has_argument_method, |
|
'has_function_attribute': self.has_func_attribute_method, |
|
'get_supported_function_attributes': self.get_supported_function_attributes_method, |
|
'has_multi_arguments': self.has_multi_arguments_method, |
|
'get_supported_arguments': self.get_supported_arguments_method, |
|
'first_supported_argument': self.first_supported_argument_method, |
|
'has_link_argument': self.has_link_argument_method, |
|
'has_multi_link_arguments': self.has_multi_link_arguments_method, |
|
'get_supported_link_arguments': self.get_supported_link_arguments_method, |
|
'first_supported_link_argument': self.first_supported_link_argument_method, |
|
'unittest_args': self.unittest_args_method, |
|
'symbols_have_underscore_prefix': self.symbols_have_underscore_prefix_method, |
|
'get_argument_syntax': self.get_argument_syntax_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
def _dep_msg(self, deps, endl): |
|
msg_single = 'with dependency {}' |
|
msg_many = 'with dependencies {}' |
|
if not deps: |
|
return endl |
|
if endl is None: |
|
endl = '' |
|
tpl = msg_many if len(deps) > 1 else msg_single |
|
names = [] |
|
for d in deps: |
|
if isinstance(d, dependencies.ExternalLibrary): |
|
name = '-l' + d.name |
|
else: |
|
name = d.name |
|
names.append(name) |
|
return tpl.format(', '.join(names)) + endl |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def version_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.compiler.version |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def cmd_array_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.compiler.exelist |
|
|
|
def determine_args(self, kwargs, mode='link'): |
|
nobuiltins = kwargs.get('no_builtin_args', False) |
|
if not isinstance(nobuiltins, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Type of no_builtin_args not a boolean.') |
|
args = [] |
|
incdirs = extract_as_list(kwargs, 'include_directories') |
|
for i in incdirs: |
|
if not isinstance(i, IncludeDirsHolder): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Include directories argument must be an include_directories object.') |
|
for idir in i.held_object.get_incdirs(): |
|
idir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), |
|
i.held_object.get_curdir(), idir) |
|
args += self.compiler.get_include_args(idir, False) |
|
if not nobuiltins: |
|
for_machine = Interpreter.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
opts = self.environment.coredata.compiler_options[for_machine][self.compiler.language] |
|
args += self.compiler.get_option_compile_args(opts) |
|
if mode == 'link': |
|
args += self.compiler.get_option_link_args(opts) |
|
args += mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('args', [])) |
|
return args |
|
|
|
def determine_dependencies(self, kwargs, endl=':'): |
|
deps = kwargs.get('dependencies', None) |
|
if deps is not None: |
|
deps = listify(deps) |
|
final_deps = [] |
|
for d in deps: |
|
try: |
|
d = d.held_object |
|
except Exception: |
|
pass |
|
if isinstance(d, InternalDependency) or not isinstance(d, Dependency): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Dependencies must be external dependencies') |
|
final_deps.append(d) |
|
deps = final_deps |
|
return deps, self._dep_msg(deps, endl) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'prefix', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def alignment_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Alignment method takes exactly one positional argument.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
typename = args[0] |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of alignment must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('args', [])) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
result = self.compiler.alignment(typename, prefix, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
mlog.log('Checking for alignment of', mlog.bold(typename, True), msg, result) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'name', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def run_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Run method takes exactly one positional argument.') |
|
code = args[0] |
|
if isinstance(code, mesonlib.File): |
|
code = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file( |
|
code.rel_to_builddir(self.environment.source_dir)) |
|
elif not isinstance(code, str): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Argument must be string or file.') |
|
testname = kwargs.get('name', '') |
|
if not isinstance(testname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Testname argument must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs, endl=None) |
|
result = self.compiler.run(code, self.environment, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
if len(testname) > 0: |
|
if not result.compiled: |
|
h = mlog.red('DID NOT COMPILE') |
|
elif result.returncode == 0: |
|
h = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
h = mlog.red('NO (%d)' % result.returncode) |
|
mlog.log('Checking if', mlog.bold(testname, True), msg, 'runs:', h) |
|
return TryRunResultHolder(result) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def get_id_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.compiler.get_id() |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.get_linker_id', '0.53.0') |
|
def get_linker_id_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.compiler.get_linker_id() |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def symbols_have_underscore_prefix_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
''' |
|
Check if the compiler prefixes _ (underscore) to global C symbols |
|
See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Name_mangling#C |
|
''' |
|
return self.compiler.symbols_have_underscore_prefix(self.environment) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def unittest_args_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
''' |
|
This function is deprecated and should not be used. |
|
It can be removed in a future version of Meson. |
|
''' |
|
if not hasattr(self.compiler, 'get_feature_args'): |
|
raise InterpreterException('This {} compiler has no feature arguments.'.format(self.compiler.get_display_language())) |
|
build_to_src = os.path.relpath(self.environment.get_source_dir(), self.environment.get_build_dir()) |
|
return self.compiler.get_feature_args({'unittest': 'true'}, build_to_src) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'prefix', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def has_member_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Has_member takes exactly two arguments.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
typename, membername = args |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of has_member must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
had, cached = self.compiler.has_members(typename, [membername], prefix, |
|
self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
if had: |
|
hadtxt = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
hadtxt = mlog.red('NO') |
|
mlog.log('Checking whether type', mlog.bold(typename, True), |
|
'has member', mlog.bold(membername, True), msg, hadtxt, cached) |
|
return had |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'prefix', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def has_members_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Has_members needs at least two arguments.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
typename, *membernames = args |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of has_members must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
had, cached = self.compiler.has_members(typename, membernames, prefix, |
|
self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
if had: |
|
hadtxt = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
hadtxt = mlog.red('NO') |
|
members = mlog.bold(', '.join(['"{}"'.format(m) for m in membernames])) |
|
mlog.log('Checking whether type', mlog.bold(typename, True), |
|
'has members', members, msg, hadtxt, cached) |
|
return had |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'prefix', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def has_function_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Has_function takes exactly one argument.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
funcname = args[0] |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of has_function must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = self.determine_args(kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
had, cached = self.compiler.has_function(funcname, prefix, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
if had: |
|
hadtxt = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
hadtxt = mlog.red('NO') |
|
mlog.log('Checking for function', mlog.bold(funcname, True), msg, hadtxt, cached) |
|
return had |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'prefix', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def has_type_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Has_type takes exactly one argument.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
typename = args[0] |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of has_type must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
had, cached = self.compiler.has_type(typename, prefix, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, dependencies=deps) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
if had: |
|
hadtxt = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
hadtxt = mlog.red('NO') |
|
mlog.log('Checking for type', mlog.bold(typename, True), msg, hadtxt, cached) |
|
return had |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.compute_int', '0.40.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'prefix', |
|
'low', |
|
'high', |
|
'guess', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def compute_int_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Compute_int takes exactly one argument.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
expression = args[0] |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
low = kwargs.get('low', None) |
|
high = kwargs.get('high', None) |
|
guess = kwargs.get('guess', None) |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of compute_int must be a string.') |
|
if low is not None and not isinstance(low, int): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Low argument of compute_int must be an int.') |
|
if high is not None and not isinstance(high, int): |
|
raise InterpreterException('High argument of compute_int must be an int.') |
|
if guess is not None and not isinstance(guess, int): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Guess argument of compute_int must be an int.') |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
res = self.compiler.compute_int(expression, low, high, guess, prefix, |
|
self.environment, extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
mlog.log('Computing int of', mlog.bold(expression, True), msg, res) |
|
return res |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'prefix', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def sizeof_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Sizeof takes exactly one argument.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
element = args[0] |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of sizeof must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
esize = self.compiler.sizeof(element, prefix, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, dependencies=deps) |
|
mlog.log('Checking for size of', mlog.bold(element, True), msg, esize) |
|
return esize |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.get_define', '0.40.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'prefix', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def get_define_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('get_define() takes exactly one argument.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
element = args[0] |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of get_define() must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
value, cached = self.compiler.get_define(element, prefix, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
mlog.log('Fetching value of define', mlog.bold(element, True), msg, value, cached) |
|
return value |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'name', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def compiles_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('compiles method takes exactly one argument.') |
|
code = args[0] |
|
if isinstance(code, mesonlib.File): |
|
code = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file( |
|
code.rel_to_builddir(self.environment.source_dir)) |
|
elif not isinstance(code, str): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Argument must be string or file.') |
|
testname = kwargs.get('name', '') |
|
if not isinstance(testname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Testname argument must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs, endl=None) |
|
result, cached = self.compiler.compiles(code, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
if len(testname) > 0: |
|
if result: |
|
h = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
h = mlog.red('NO') |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
mlog.log('Checking if', mlog.bold(testname, True), msg, 'compiles:', h, cached) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({ |
|
'name', |
|
'no_builtin_args', |
|
'include_directories', |
|
'args', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
}) |
|
def links_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('links method takes exactly one argument.') |
|
code = args[0] |
|
if isinstance(code, mesonlib.File): |
|
code = mesonlib.File.from_absolute_file( |
|
code.rel_to_builddir(self.environment.source_dir)) |
|
elif not isinstance(code, str): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Argument must be string or file.') |
|
testname = kwargs.get('name', '') |
|
if not isinstance(testname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Testname argument must be a string.') |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs, endl=None) |
|
result, cached = self.compiler.links(code, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
if len(testname) > 0: |
|
if result: |
|
h = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
h = mlog.red('NO') |
|
mlog.log('Checking if', mlog.bold(testname, True), msg, 'links:', h, cached) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.check_header', '0.47.0') |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('compiler.check_header', '0.50.0', ['required']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(header_permitted_kwargs) |
|
def check_header_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('check_header method takes exactly one argument.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
hname = args[0] |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of has_header must be a string.') |
|
disabled, required, feature = extract_required_kwarg(kwargs, self.subproject, default=False) |
|
if disabled: |
|
mlog.log('Check usable header', mlog.bold(hname, True), 'skipped: feature', mlog.bold(feature), 'disabled') |
|
return False |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
haz, cached = self.compiler.check_header(hname, prefix, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
if required and not haz: |
|
raise InterpreterException('{} header {!r} not usable'.format(self.compiler.get_display_language(), hname)) |
|
elif haz: |
|
h = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
h = mlog.red('NO') |
|
mlog.log('Check usable header', mlog.bold(hname, True), msg, h, cached) |
|
return haz |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('compiler.has_header', '0.50.0', ['required']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(header_permitted_kwargs) |
|
def has_header_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('has_header method takes exactly one argument.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
hname = args[0] |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of has_header must be a string.') |
|
disabled, required, feature = extract_required_kwarg(kwargs, self.subproject, default=False) |
|
if disabled: |
|
mlog.log('Has header', mlog.bold(hname, True), 'skipped: feature', mlog.bold(feature), 'disabled') |
|
return False |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
haz, cached = self.compiler.has_header(hname, prefix, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, dependencies=deps) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
if required and not haz: |
|
raise InterpreterException('{} header {!r} not found'.format(self.compiler.get_display_language(), hname)) |
|
elif haz: |
|
h = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
h = mlog.red('NO') |
|
mlog.log('Has header', mlog.bold(hname, True), msg, h, cached) |
|
return haz |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('compiler.has_header_symbol', '0.50.0', ['required']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(header_permitted_kwargs) |
|
def has_header_symbol_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('has_header_symbol method takes exactly two arguments.') |
|
check_stringlist(args) |
|
hname, symbol = args |
|
prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '') |
|
if not isinstance(prefix, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Prefix argument of has_header_symbol must be a string.') |
|
disabled, required, feature = extract_required_kwarg(kwargs, self.subproject, default=False) |
|
if disabled: |
|
mlog.log('Header <{0}> has symbol'.format(hname), mlog.bold(symbol, True), 'skipped: feature', mlog.bold(feature), 'disabled') |
|
return False |
|
extra_args = functools.partial(self.determine_args, kwargs) |
|
deps, msg = self.determine_dependencies(kwargs) |
|
haz, cached = self.compiler.has_header_symbol(hname, symbol, prefix, self.environment, |
|
extra_args=extra_args, |
|
dependencies=deps) |
|
if required and not haz: |
|
raise InterpreterException('{} symbol {} not found in header {}'.format(self.compiler.get_display_language(), symbol, hname)) |
|
elif haz: |
|
h = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
h = mlog.red('NO') |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
mlog.log('Header <{0}> has symbol'.format(hname), mlog.bold(symbol, True), msg, h, cached) |
|
return haz |
|
|
|
def notfound_library(self, libname): |
|
lib = dependencies.ExternalLibrary(libname, None, |
|
self.environment, |
|
self.compiler.language, |
|
silent=True) |
|
return ExternalLibraryHolder(lib, self.subproject) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('compiler.find_library', '0.51.0', ['static']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('compiler.find_library', '0.50.0', ['has_headers']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('compiler.find_library', '0.49.0', ['disabler']) |
|
@disablerIfNotFound |
|
@permittedKwargs(find_library_permitted_kwargs) |
|
def find_library_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
# TODO add dependencies support? |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('find_library method takes one argument.') |
|
libname = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(libname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Library name not a string.') |
|
|
|
disabled, required, feature = extract_required_kwarg(kwargs, self.subproject) |
|
if disabled: |
|
mlog.log('Library', mlog.bold(libname), 'skipped: feature', mlog.bold(feature), 'disabled') |
|
return self.notfound_library(libname) |
|
|
|
has_header_kwargs = {k[7:]: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if k.startswith('header_')} |
|
has_header_kwargs['required'] = required |
|
headers = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('has_headers', [])) |
|
for h in headers: |
|
if not self.has_header_method([h], has_header_kwargs): |
|
return self.notfound_library(libname) |
|
|
|
search_dirs = extract_search_dirs(kwargs) |
|
|
|
libtype = mesonlib.LibType.PREFER_SHARED |
|
if 'static' in kwargs: |
|
if not isinstance(kwargs['static'], bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('static must be a boolean') |
|
libtype = mesonlib.LibType.STATIC if kwargs['static'] else mesonlib.LibType.SHARED |
|
linkargs = self.compiler.find_library(libname, self.environment, search_dirs, libtype) |
|
if required and not linkargs: |
|
if libtype == mesonlib.LibType.PREFER_SHARED: |
|
libtype = 'shared or static' |
|
else: |
|
libtype = libtype.name.lower() |
|
raise InterpreterException('{} {} library {!r} not found' |
|
.format(self.compiler.get_display_language(), |
|
libtype, libname)) |
|
lib = dependencies.ExternalLibrary(libname, linkargs, self.environment, |
|
self.compiler.language) |
|
return ExternalLibraryHolder(lib, self.subproject) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def has_argument_method(self, args: T.Sequence[str], kwargs) -> bool: |
|
args = mesonlib.stringlistify(args) |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('has_argument takes exactly one argument.') |
|
return self.has_multi_arguments_method(args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def has_multi_arguments_method(self, args: T.Sequence[str], kwargs: dict): |
|
args = mesonlib.stringlistify(args) |
|
result, cached = self.compiler.has_multi_arguments(args, self.environment) |
|
if result: |
|
h = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
h = mlog.red('NO') |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
mlog.log( |
|
'Compiler for {} supports arguments {}:'.format( |
|
self.compiler.get_display_language(), ' '.join(args)), |
|
h, cached) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.get_supported_arguments', '0.43.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def get_supported_arguments_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
args = mesonlib.stringlistify(args) |
|
supported_args = [] |
|
for arg in args: |
|
if self.has_argument_method(arg, kwargs): |
|
supported_args.append(arg) |
|
return supported_args |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def first_supported_argument_method(self, args: T.Sequence[str], kwargs: dict) -> T.List[str]: |
|
for arg in mesonlib.stringlistify(args): |
|
if self.has_argument_method(arg, kwargs): |
|
mlog.log('First supported argument:', mlog.bold(arg)) |
|
return [arg] |
|
mlog.log('First supported argument:', mlog.red('None')) |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.has_link_argument', '0.46.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def has_link_argument_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
args = mesonlib.stringlistify(args) |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('has_link_argument takes exactly one argument.') |
|
return self.has_multi_link_arguments_method(args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.has_multi_link_argument', '0.46.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def has_multi_link_arguments_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
args = mesonlib.stringlistify(args) |
|
result, cached = self.compiler.has_multi_link_arguments(args, self.environment) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
if result: |
|
h = mlog.green('YES') |
|
else: |
|
h = mlog.red('NO') |
|
mlog.log( |
|
'Compiler for {} supports link arguments {}:'.format( |
|
self.compiler.get_display_language(), ' '.join(args)), |
|
h, cached) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.get_supported_link_arguments_method', '0.46.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def get_supported_link_arguments_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
args = mesonlib.stringlistify(args) |
|
supported_args = [] |
|
for arg in args: |
|
if self.has_link_argument_method(arg, kwargs): |
|
supported_args.append(arg) |
|
return supported_args |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.first_supported_link_argument_method', '0.46.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def first_supported_link_argument_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
for i in mesonlib.stringlistify(args): |
|
if self.has_link_argument_method(i, kwargs): |
|
mlog.log('First supported link argument:', mlog.bold(i)) |
|
return [i] |
|
mlog.log('First supported link argument:', mlog.red('None')) |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.has_function_attribute', '0.48.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def has_func_attribute_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
args = mesonlib.stringlistify(args) |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('has_func_attribute takes exactly one argument.') |
|
result, cached = self.compiler.has_func_attribute(args[0], self.environment) |
|
cached = mlog.blue('(cached)') if cached else '' |
|
h = mlog.green('YES') if result else mlog.red('NO') |
|
mlog.log('Compiler for {} supports function attribute {}:'.format(self.compiler.get_display_language(), args[0]), h, cached) |
|
return result |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.get_supported_function_attributes', '0.48.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def get_supported_function_attributes_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
args = mesonlib.stringlistify(args) |
|
return [a for a in args if self.has_func_attribute_method(a, kwargs)] |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('compiler.get_argument_syntax_method', '0.49.0') |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def get_argument_syntax_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.compiler.get_argument_syntax() |
|
|
|
|
|
ModuleState = collections.namedtuple('ModuleState', [ |
|
'source_root', 'build_to_src', 'subproject', 'subdir', 'current_lineno', 'environment', |
|
'project_name', 'project_version', 'backend', 'targets', |
|
'data', 'headers', 'man', 'global_args', 'project_args', 'build_machine', |
|
'host_machine', 'target_machine', 'current_node']) |
|
|
|
class ModuleHolder(InterpreterObject, ObjectHolder): |
|
def __init__(self, modname, module, interpreter): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
ObjectHolder.__init__(self, module) |
|
self.modname = modname |
|
self.interpreter = interpreter |
|
|
|
def method_call(self, method_name, args, kwargs): |
|
try: |
|
fn = getattr(self.held_object, method_name) |
|
except AttributeError: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Module %s does not have method %s.' % (self.modname, method_name)) |
|
if method_name.startswith('_'): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Function {!r} in module {!r} is private.'.format(method_name, self.modname)) |
|
if not getattr(fn, 'no-args-flattening', False): |
|
args = flatten(args) |
|
# This is not 100% reliable but we can't use hash() |
|
# because the Build object contains dicts and lists. |
|
num_targets = len(self.interpreter.build.targets) |
|
state = ModuleState( |
|
source_root = self.interpreter.environment.get_source_dir(), |
|
build_to_src=mesonlib.relpath(self.interpreter.environment.get_source_dir(), |
|
self.interpreter.environment.get_build_dir()), |
|
subproject=self.interpreter.subproject, |
|
subdir=self.interpreter.subdir, |
|
current_lineno=self.interpreter.current_lineno, |
|
environment=self.interpreter.environment, |
|
project_name=self.interpreter.build.project_name, |
|
project_version=self.interpreter.build.dep_manifest[self.interpreter.active_projectname], |
|
# The backend object is under-used right now, but we will need it: |
|
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/1419 |
|
backend=self.interpreter.backend, |
|
targets=self.interpreter.build.targets, |
|
data=self.interpreter.build.data, |
|
headers=self.interpreter.build.get_headers(), |
|
man=self.interpreter.build.get_man(), |
|
#global_args_for_build = self.interpreter.build.global_args.build, |
|
global_args = self.interpreter.build.global_args.host, |
|
#project_args_for_build = self.interpreter.build.projects_args.build.get(self.interpreter.subproject, {}), |
|
project_args = self.interpreter.build.projects_args.host.get(self.interpreter.subproject, {}), |
|
build_machine=self.interpreter.builtin['build_machine'].held_object, |
|
host_machine=self.interpreter.builtin['host_machine'].held_object, |
|
target_machine=self.interpreter.builtin['target_machine'].held_object, |
|
current_node=self.current_node |
|
) |
|
# Many modules do for example self.interpreter.find_program_impl(), |
|
# so we have to ensure they use the current interpreter and not the one |
|
# that first imported that module, otherwise it will use outdated |
|
# overrides. |
|
self.held_object.interpreter = self.interpreter |
|
if self.held_object.is_snippet(method_name): |
|
value = fn(self.interpreter, state, args, kwargs) |
|
return self.interpreter.holderify(value) |
|
else: |
|
value = fn(state, args, kwargs) |
|
if num_targets != len(self.interpreter.build.targets): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Extension module altered internal state illegally.') |
|
return self.interpreter.module_method_callback(value) |
|
|
|
|
|
class Summary: |
|
def __init__(self, project_name, project_version): |
|
self.project_name = project_name |
|
self.project_version = project_version |
|
self.sections = collections.defaultdict(dict) |
|
self.max_key_len = 0 |
|
|
|
def add_section(self, section, values, kwargs): |
|
bool_yn = kwargs.get('bool_yn', False) |
|
if not isinstance(bool_yn, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('bool_yn keyword argument must be boolean') |
|
list_sep = kwargs.get('list_sep') |
|
if list_sep is not None and not isinstance(list_sep, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('list_sep keyword argument must be string') |
|
for k, v in values.items(): |
|
if k in self.sections[section]: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Summary section {!r} already have key {!r}'.format(section, k)) |
|
formatted_values = [] |
|
for i in listify(v): |
|
if not isinstance(i, (str, int)): |
|
m = 'Summary value in section {!r}, key {!r}, must be string, integer or boolean' |
|
raise InterpreterException(m.format(section, k)) |
|
if bool_yn and isinstance(i, bool): |
|
formatted_values.append(mlog.green('YES') if i else mlog.red('NO')) |
|
else: |
|
formatted_values.append(str(i)) |
|
self.sections[section][k] = (formatted_values, list_sep) |
|
self.max_key_len = max(self.max_key_len, len(k)) |
|
|
|
def text_len(self, v): |
|
if isinstance(v, str): |
|
return len(v) |
|
elif isinstance(v, mlog.AnsiDecorator): |
|
return len(v.text) |
|
else: |
|
raise RuntimeError('Expecting only strings or AnsiDecorator') |
|
|
|
def dump(self): |
|
mlog.log(self.project_name, mlog.normal_cyan(self.project_version)) |
|
for section, values in self.sections.items(): |
|
mlog.log('') # newline |
|
if section: |
|
mlog.log(' ', mlog.bold(section)) |
|
for k, v in values.items(): |
|
v, list_sep = v |
|
indent = self.max_key_len - len(k) + 3 |
|
end = ' ' if v else '' |
|
mlog.log(' ' * indent, k + ':', end=end) |
|
indent = self.max_key_len + 6 |
|
self.dump_value(v, list_sep, indent) |
|
mlog.log('') # newline |
|
|
|
def dump_value(self, arr, list_sep, indent): |
|
lines_sep = '\n' + ' ' * indent |
|
if list_sep is None: |
|
mlog.log(*arr, sep=lines_sep) |
|
return |
|
max_len = shutil.get_terminal_size().columns |
|
line = [] |
|
line_len = indent |
|
lines_sep = list_sep.rstrip() + lines_sep |
|
for v in arr: |
|
v_len = self.text_len(v) + len(list_sep) |
|
if line and line_len + v_len > max_len: |
|
mlog.log(*line, sep=list_sep, end=lines_sep) |
|
line_len = indent |
|
line = [] |
|
line.append(v) |
|
line_len += v_len |
|
mlog.log(*line, sep=list_sep) |
|
|
|
class MesonMain(InterpreterObject): |
|
def __init__(self, build, interpreter): |
|
InterpreterObject.__init__(self) |
|
self.build = build |
|
self.interpreter = interpreter |
|
self._found_source_scripts = {} |
|
self.methods.update({'get_compiler': self.get_compiler_method, |
|
'is_cross_build': self.is_cross_build_method, |
|
'has_exe_wrapper': self.has_exe_wrapper_method, |
|
'can_run_host_binaries': self.can_run_host_binaries_method, |
|
'is_unity': self.is_unity_method, |
|
'is_subproject': self.is_subproject_method, |
|
'current_source_dir': self.current_source_dir_method, |
|
'current_build_dir': self.current_build_dir_method, |
|
'source_root': self.source_root_method, |
|
'build_root': self.build_root_method, |
|
'project_source_root': self.project_source_root_method, |
|
'project_build_root': self.project_build_root_method, |
|
'add_install_script': self.add_install_script_method, |
|
'add_postconf_script': self.add_postconf_script_method, |
|
'add_dist_script': self.add_dist_script_method, |
|
'install_dependency_manifest': self.install_dependency_manifest_method, |
|
'override_dependency': self.override_dependency_method, |
|
'override_find_program': self.override_find_program_method, |
|
'project_version': self.project_version_method, |
|
'project_license': self.project_license_method, |
|
'version': self.version_method, |
|
'project_name': self.project_name_method, |
|
'get_cross_property': self.get_cross_property_method, |
|
'get_external_property': self.get_external_property_method, |
|
'backend': self.backend_method, |
|
}) |
|
|
|
def _find_source_script(self, prog: T.Union[str, ExecutableHolder], args): |
|
if isinstance(prog, ExecutableHolder): |
|
prog_path = self.interpreter.backend.get_target_filename(prog.held_object) |
|
return build.RunScript([prog_path], args) |
|
elif isinstance(prog, ExternalProgramHolder): |
|
return build.RunScript(prog.get_command(), args) |
|
|
|
# Prefer scripts in the current source directory |
|
search_dir = os.path.join(self.interpreter.environment.source_dir, |
|
self.interpreter.subdir) |
|
key = (prog, search_dir) |
|
if key in self._found_source_scripts: |
|
found = self._found_source_scripts[key] |
|
else: |
|
found = dependencies.ExternalProgram(prog, search_dir=search_dir) |
|
if found.found(): |
|
self._found_source_scripts[key] = found |
|
else: |
|
m = 'Script or command {!r} not found or not executable' |
|
raise InterpreterException(m.format(prog)) |
|
return build.RunScript(found.get_command(), args) |
|
|
|
def _process_script_args( |
|
self, name: str, args: T.List[T.Union[ |
|
str, mesonlib.File, CustomTargetHolder, |
|
CustomTargetIndexHolder, ConfigureFileHolder, |
|
ExternalProgramHolder, ExecutableHolder, |
|
]], allow_built: bool = False) -> T.List[str]: |
|
script_args = [] # T.List[str] |
|
new = False |
|
for a in args: |
|
a = unholder(a) |
|
if isinstance(a, str): |
|
script_args.append(a) |
|
elif isinstance(a, mesonlib.File): |
|
new = True |
|
script_args.append(a.rel_to_builddir(self.interpreter.environment.source_dir)) |
|
elif isinstance(a, (build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget, build.CustomTargetIndex)): |
|
if not allow_built: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Arguments to {} cannot be built'.format(name)) |
|
new = True |
|
script_args.extend([os.path.join(a.get_subdir(), o) for o in a.get_outputs()]) |
|
|
|
# This feels really hacky, but I'm not sure how else to fix |
|
# this without completely rewriting install script handling. |
|
# This is complicated by the fact that the install target |
|
# depends on all. |
|
if isinstance(a, build.CustomTargetIndex): |
|
a.target.build_by_default = True |
|
else: |
|
a.build_by_default = True |
|
elif isinstance(a, build.ConfigureFile): |
|
new = True |
|
script_args.append(os.path.join(a.subdir, a.targetname)) |
|
elif isinstance(a, dependencies.ExternalProgram): |
|
script_args.extend(a.command) |
|
new = True |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException( |
|
'Arguments to {} must be strings, Files, CustomTargets, ' |
|
'Indexes of CustomTargets, or ConfigureFiles'.format(name)) |
|
if new: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use( |
|
'Calling "{}" with File, CustomTaget, Index of CustomTarget, ' |
|
'ConfigureFile, Executable, or ExternalProgram'.format(name), |
|
'0.55.0', self.interpreter.subproject) |
|
return script_args |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(set()) |
|
def add_install_script_method(self, args: 'T.Tuple[T.Union[str, ExecutableHolder], T.Union[str, mesonlib.File, CustomTargetHolder, CustomTargetIndexHolder, ConfigureFileHolder], ...]', kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('add_install_script takes one or more arguments') |
|
script_args = self._process_script_args('add_install_script', args[1:], allow_built=True) |
|
script = self._find_source_script(args[0], script_args) |
|
self.build.install_scripts.append(script) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(set()) |
|
def add_postconf_script_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('add_postconf_script takes one or more arguments') |
|
script_args = self._process_script_args('add_postconf_script', args[1:], allow_built=True) |
|
script = self._find_source_script(args[0], script_args) |
|
self.build.postconf_scripts.append(script) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(set()) |
|
def add_dist_script_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('add_dist_script takes one or more arguments') |
|
if len(args) > 1: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('Calling "add_dist_script" with multiple arguments', |
|
'0.49.0', self.interpreter.subproject) |
|
if self.interpreter.subproject != '': |
|
raise InterpreterException('add_dist_script may not be used in a subproject.') |
|
script_args = self._process_script_args('add_dist_script', args[1:], allow_built=True) |
|
script = self._find_source_script(args[0], script_args) |
|
self.build.dist_scripts.append(script) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def current_source_dir_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
src = self.interpreter.environment.source_dir |
|
sub = self.interpreter.subdir |
|
if sub == '': |
|
return src |
|
return os.path.join(src, sub) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def current_build_dir_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
src = self.interpreter.environment.build_dir |
|
sub = self.interpreter.subdir |
|
if sub == '': |
|
return src |
|
return os.path.join(src, sub) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def backend_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.interpreter.backend.name |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@FeatureDeprecated('meson.source_root', '0.56.0', 'use meson.current_source_dir instead.') |
|
def source_root_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.interpreter.environment.source_dir |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@FeatureDeprecated('meson.build_root', '0.56.0', 'use meson.current_build_dir instead.') |
|
def build_root_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.interpreter.environment.build_dir |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@FeatureNew('meson.project_source_root', '0.56.0') |
|
def project_source_root_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
src = self.interpreter.environment.source_dir |
|
sub = self.interpreter.root_subdir |
|
if sub == '': |
|
return src |
|
return os.path.join(src, sub) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@FeatureNew('meson.project_build_root', '0.56.0') |
|
def project_build_root_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
src = self.interpreter.environment.build_dir |
|
sub = self.interpreter.root_subdir |
|
if sub == '': |
|
return src |
|
return os.path.join(src, sub) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@FeatureDeprecated('meson.has_exe_wrapper', '0.55.0', 'use meson.can_run_host_binaries instead.') |
|
def has_exe_wrapper_method(self, args: T.Tuple[object, ...], kwargs: T.Dict[str, object]) -> bool: |
|
return self.can_run_host_binaries_impl(args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
@FeatureNew('meson.can_run_host_binaries', '0.55.0') |
|
def can_run_host_binaries_method(self, args: T.Tuple[object, ...], kwargs: T.Dict[str, object]) -> bool: |
|
return self.can_run_host_binaries_impl(args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
def can_run_host_binaries_impl(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if (self.is_cross_build_method(None, None) and |
|
self.build.environment.need_exe_wrapper()): |
|
if self.build.environment.exe_wrapper is None: |
|
return False |
|
# We return True when exe_wrap is defined, when it's not needed, and |
|
# when we're compiling natively. The last two are semantically confusing. |
|
# Need to revisit this. |
|
return True |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def is_cross_build_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build.environment.is_cross_build() |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({'native'}) |
|
def get_compiler_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('get_compiler_method must have one and only one argument.') |
|
cname = args[0] |
|
for_machine = Interpreter.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
clist = self.interpreter.coredata.compilers[for_machine] |
|
if cname in clist: |
|
return CompilerHolder(clist[cname], self.build.environment, self.interpreter.subproject) |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to access compiler for language "%s", not specified for %s machine.' % (cname, for_machine.get_lower_case_name())) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def is_unity_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
optval = self.interpreter.environment.coredata.get_builtin_option('unity') |
|
if optval == 'on' or (optval == 'subprojects' and self.interpreter.is_subproject()): |
|
return True |
|
return False |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def is_subproject_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.interpreter.is_subproject() |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def install_dependency_manifest_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Must specify manifest install file name') |
|
if not isinstance(args[0], str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Argument must be a string.') |
|
self.build.dep_manifest_name = args[0] |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('meson.override_find_program', '0.46.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def override_find_program_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Override needs two arguments') |
|
name, exe = args |
|
if not isinstance(name, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('First argument must be a string') |
|
if hasattr(exe, 'held_object'): |
|
exe = exe.held_object |
|
if isinstance(exe, mesonlib.File): |
|
abspath = exe.absolute_path(self.interpreter.environment.source_dir, |
|
self.interpreter.environment.build_dir) |
|
if not os.path.exists(abspath): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to override %s with a file that does not exist.' % name) |
|
exe = OverrideProgram(name, abspath) |
|
if not isinstance(exe, (dependencies.ExternalProgram, build.Executable)): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Second argument must be an external program or executable.') |
|
self.interpreter.add_find_program_override(name, exe) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('meson.override_dependency', '0.54.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs({'native'}) |
|
def override_dependency_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Override needs two arguments') |
|
name = args[0] |
|
dep = args[1] |
|
if not isinstance(name, str) or not name: |
|
raise InterpreterException('First argument must be a string and cannot be empty') |
|
if hasattr(dep, 'held_object'): |
|
dep = dep.held_object |
|
if not isinstance(dep, dependencies.Dependency): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Second argument must be a dependency object') |
|
identifier = dependencies.get_dep_identifier(name, kwargs) |
|
for_machine = self.interpreter.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
override = self.build.dependency_overrides[for_machine].get(identifier) |
|
if override: |
|
m = 'Tried to override dependency {!r} which has already been resolved or overridden at {}' |
|
location = mlog.get_error_location_string(override.node.filename, override.node.lineno) |
|
raise InterpreterException(m.format(name, location)) |
|
self.build.dependency_overrides[for_machine][identifier] = \ |
|
build.DependencyOverride(dep, self.interpreter.current_node) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def project_version_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build.dep_manifest[self.interpreter.active_projectname]['version'] |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('meson.project_license()', '0.45.0') |
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def project_license_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build.dep_manifest[self.interpreter.active_projectname]['license'] |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def version_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return MesonVersionString(coredata.version) |
|
|
|
@noPosargs |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def project_name_method(self, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.interpreter.active_projectname |
|
|
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
@permittedKwargs({}) |
|
def get_cross_property_method(self, args, kwargs) -> str: |
|
if len(args) < 1 or len(args) > 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Must have one or two arguments.') |
|
propname = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(propname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Property name must be string.') |
|
try: |
|
props = self.interpreter.environment.properties.host |
|
return props[propname] |
|
except Exception: |
|
if len(args) == 2: |
|
return args[1] |
|
raise InterpreterException('Unknown cross property: %s.' % propname) |
|
|
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
@permittedKwargs({'native'}) |
|
@FeatureNew('meson.get_external_property', '0.54.0') |
|
def get_external_property_method(self, args: T.Sequence[str], kwargs: dict) -> str: |
|
if len(args) < 1 or len(args) > 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Must have one or two positional arguments.') |
|
propname = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(propname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Property name must be string.') |
|
|
|
def _get_native() -> str: |
|
try: |
|
props = self.interpreter.environment.properties.build |
|
return props[propname] |
|
except Exception: |
|
if len(args) == 2: |
|
return args[1] |
|
raise InterpreterException('Unknown native property: %s.' % propname) |
|
if 'native' in kwargs: |
|
if kwargs['native']: |
|
return _get_native() |
|
else: |
|
return self.get_cross_property_method(args, {}) |
|
else: # native: not specified |
|
if self.build.environment.is_cross_build(): |
|
return self.get_cross_property_method(args, kwargs) |
|
else: |
|
return _get_native() |
|
|
|
known_library_kwargs = ( |
|
build.known_shlib_kwargs | |
|
build.known_stlib_kwargs |
|
) |
|
|
|
known_build_target_kwargs = ( |
|
known_library_kwargs | |
|
build.known_exe_kwargs | |
|
build.known_jar_kwargs | |
|
{'target_type'} |
|
) |
|
|
|
_base_test_args = {'args', 'depends', 'env', 'should_fail', 'timeout', 'workdir', 'suite', 'priority', 'protocol'} |
|
|
|
permitted_kwargs = {'add_global_arguments': {'language', 'native'}, |
|
'add_global_link_arguments': {'language', 'native'}, |
|
'add_languages': {'required', 'native'}, |
|
'add_project_link_arguments': {'language', 'native'}, |
|
'add_project_arguments': {'language', 'native'}, |
|
'add_test_setup': {'exe_wrapper', 'gdb', 'timeout_multiplier', 'env', 'is_default'}, |
|
'benchmark': _base_test_args, |
|
'build_target': known_build_target_kwargs, |
|
'configure_file': {'input', |
|
'output', |
|
'configuration', |
|
'command', |
|
'copy', |
|
'depfile', |
|
'install_dir', |
|
'install_mode', |
|
'capture', |
|
'install', |
|
'format', |
|
'output_format', |
|
'encoding'}, |
|
'custom_target': {'input', |
|
'output', |
|
'command', |
|
'install', |
|
'install_dir', |
|
'install_mode', |
|
'build_always', |
|
'capture', |
|
'depends', |
|
'depend_files', |
|
'depfile', |
|
'build_by_default', |
|
'build_always_stale', |
|
'console'}, |
|
'dependency': {'default_options', |
|
'embed', |
|
'fallback', |
|
'language', |
|
'main', |
|
'method', |
|
'modules', |
|
'components', |
|
'cmake_module_path', |
|
'optional_modules', |
|
'native', |
|
'not_found_message', |
|
'required', |
|
'static', |
|
'version', |
|
'private_headers', |
|
'cmake_args', |
|
'include_type', |
|
}, |
|
'declare_dependency': {'include_directories', |
|
'link_with', |
|
'sources', |
|
'dependencies', |
|
'compile_args', |
|
'link_args', |
|
'link_whole', |
|
'version', |
|
'variables', |
|
}, |
|
'executable': build.known_exe_kwargs, |
|
'find_program': {'required', 'native', 'version', 'dirs'}, |
|
'generator': {'arguments', |
|
'output', |
|
'depends', |
|
'depfile', |
|
'capture', |
|
'preserve_path_from'}, |
|
'include_directories': {'is_system'}, |
|
'install_data': {'install_dir', 'install_mode', 'rename', 'sources'}, |
|
'install_headers': {'install_dir', 'install_mode', 'subdir'}, |
|
'install_man': {'install_dir', 'install_mode'}, |
|
'install_subdir': {'exclude_files', 'exclude_directories', 'install_dir', 'install_mode', 'strip_directory'}, |
|
'jar': build.known_jar_kwargs, |
|
'project': {'version', 'meson_version', 'default_options', 'license', 'subproject_dir'}, |
|
'run_command': {'check', 'capture', 'env'}, |
|
'run_target': {'command', 'depends'}, |
|
'shared_library': build.known_shlib_kwargs, |
|
'shared_module': build.known_shmod_kwargs, |
|
'static_library': build.known_stlib_kwargs, |
|
'both_libraries': known_library_kwargs, |
|
'library': known_library_kwargs, |
|
'subdir': {'if_found'}, |
|
'subproject': {'version', 'default_options', 'required'}, |
|
'test': set.union(_base_test_args, {'is_parallel'}), |
|
'vcs_tag': {'input', 'output', 'fallback', 'command', 'replace_string'}, |
|
} |
|
|
|
|
|
class Interpreter(InterpreterBase): |
|
|
|
def __init__( |
|
self, |
|
build: build.Build, |
|
backend: T.Optional[Backend] = None, |
|
subproject: str = '', |
|
subdir: str = '', |
|
subproject_dir: str = 'subprojects', |
|
modules: T.Optional[T.Dict[str, ExtensionModule]] = None, |
|
default_project_options: T.Optional[T.Dict[str, str]] = None, |
|
mock: bool = False, |
|
ast: T.Optional[mparser.CodeBlockNode] = None, |
|
is_translated: bool = False, |
|
) -> None: |
|
super().__init__(build.environment.get_source_dir(), subdir, subproject) |
|
self.an_unpicklable_object = mesonlib.an_unpicklable_object |
|
self.build = build |
|
self.environment = build.environment |
|
self.coredata = self.environment.get_coredata() |
|
self.backend = backend |
|
self.summary = {} |
|
if modules is None: |
|
self.modules = {} |
|
else: |
|
self.modules = modules |
|
# Subproject directory is usually the name of the subproject, but can |
|
# be different for dependencies provided by wrap files. |
|
self.subproject_directory_name = subdir.split(os.path.sep)[-1] |
|
self.subproject_dir = subproject_dir |
|
self.option_file = os.path.join(self.source_root, self.subdir, 'meson_options.txt') |
|
if not mock and ast is None: |
|
self.load_root_meson_file() |
|
self.sanity_check_ast() |
|
elif ast is not None: |
|
self.ast = ast |
|
self.sanity_check_ast() |
|
self.builtin.update({'meson': MesonMain(build, self)}) |
|
self.generators = [] |
|
self.visited_subdirs = {} |
|
self.project_args_frozen = False |
|
self.global_args_frozen = False # implies self.project_args_frozen |
|
self.subprojects = {} |
|
self.subproject_stack = [] |
|
self.configure_file_outputs = {} |
|
# Passed from the outside, only used in subprojects. |
|
if default_project_options: |
|
self.default_project_options = default_project_options.copy() |
|
else: |
|
self.default_project_options = {} |
|
self.project_default_options = {} |
|
self.build_func_dict() |
|
|
|
# build_def_files needs to be defined before parse_project is called |
|
# |
|
# For non-meson subprojects, we'll be using the ast. Even if it does |
|
# exist we don't want to add a dependency on it, it's autogenerated |
|
# from the actual build files, and is just for reference. |
|
self.build_def_files = [] |
|
build_filename = os.path.join(self.subdir, environment.build_filename) |
|
if not is_translated: |
|
self.build_def_files.append(build_filename) |
|
if not mock: |
|
self.parse_project() |
|
self._redetect_machines() |
|
|
|
def _redetect_machines(self): |
|
# Re-initialize machine descriptions. We can do a better job now because we |
|
# have the compilers needed to gain more knowledge, so wipe out old |
|
# inference and start over. |
|
machines = self.build.environment.machines.miss_defaulting() |
|
machines.build = environment.detect_machine_info(self.coredata.compilers.build) |
|
self.build.environment.machines = machines.default_missing() |
|
assert self.build.environment.machines.build.cpu is not None |
|
assert self.build.environment.machines.host.cpu is not None |
|
assert self.build.environment.machines.target.cpu is not None |
|
|
|
self.builtin['build_machine'] = \ |
|
MachineHolder(self.build.environment.machines.build) |
|
self.builtin['host_machine'] = \ |
|
MachineHolder(self.build.environment.machines.host) |
|
self.builtin['target_machine'] = \ |
|
MachineHolder(self.build.environment.machines.target) |
|
|
|
# TODO: Why is this in interpreter.py and not CoreData or Environment? |
|
def get_non_matching_default_options(self) -> T.Iterator[T.Tuple[str, str, coredata.UserOption]]: |
|
env = self.environment |
|
for def_opt_name, def_opt_value in self.project_default_options.items(): |
|
for opts in env.coredata.get_all_options(): |
|
cur_opt_value = opts.get(def_opt_name) |
|
if cur_opt_value is not None: |
|
def_opt_value = env.coredata.validate_option_value(def_opt_name, def_opt_value) |
|
if def_opt_value != cur_opt_value.value: |
|
yield (def_opt_name, def_opt_value, cur_opt_value) |
|
|
|
def build_func_dict(self): |
|
self.funcs.update({'add_global_arguments': self.func_add_global_arguments, |
|
'add_project_arguments': self.func_add_project_arguments, |
|
'add_global_link_arguments': self.func_add_global_link_arguments, |
|
'add_project_link_arguments': self.func_add_project_link_arguments, |
|
'add_test_setup': self.func_add_test_setup, |
|
'add_languages': self.func_add_languages, |
|
'alias_target': self.func_alias_target, |
|
'assert': self.func_assert, |
|
'benchmark': self.func_benchmark, |
|
'build_target': self.func_build_target, |
|
'configuration_data': self.func_configuration_data, |
|
'configure_file': self.func_configure_file, |
|
'custom_target': self.func_custom_target, |
|
'declare_dependency': self.func_declare_dependency, |
|
'dependency': self.func_dependency, |
|
'disabler': self.func_disabler, |
|
'environment': self.func_environment, |
|
'error': self.func_error, |
|
'executable': self.func_executable, |
|
'generator': self.func_generator, |
|
'gettext': self.func_gettext, |
|
'get_option': self.func_get_option, |
|
'get_variable': self.func_get_variable, |
|
'files': self.func_files, |
|
'find_library': self.func_find_library, |
|
'find_program': self.func_find_program, |
|
'include_directories': self.func_include_directories, |
|
'import': self.func_import, |
|
'install_data': self.func_install_data, |
|
'install_headers': self.func_install_headers, |
|
'install_man': self.func_install_man, |
|
'install_subdir': self.func_install_subdir, |
|
'is_disabler': self.func_is_disabler, |
|
'is_variable': self.func_is_variable, |
|
'jar': self.func_jar, |
|
'join_paths': self.func_join_paths, |
|
'library': self.func_library, |
|
'message': self.func_message, |
|
'warning': self.func_warning, |
|
'option': self.func_option, |
|
'project': self.func_project, |
|
'run_target': self.func_run_target, |
|
'run_command': self.func_run_command, |
|
'set_variable': self.func_set_variable, |
|
'subdir': self.func_subdir, |
|
'subdir_done': self.func_subdir_done, |
|
'subproject': self.func_subproject, |
|
'summary': self.func_summary, |
|
'shared_library': self.func_shared_lib, |
|
'shared_module': self.func_shared_module, |
|
'static_library': self.func_static_lib, |
|
'both_libraries': self.func_both_lib, |
|
'test': self.func_test, |
|
'vcs_tag': self.func_vcs_tag |
|
}) |
|
if 'MESON_UNIT_TEST' in os.environ: |
|
self.funcs.update({'exception': self.func_exception}) |
|
|
|
def holderify(self, item): |
|
if isinstance(item, list): |
|
return [self.holderify(x) for x in item] |
|
if isinstance(item, dict): |
|
return {k: self.holderify(v) for k, v in item.items()} |
|
|
|
if isinstance(item, build.CustomTarget): |
|
return CustomTargetHolder(item, self) |
|
elif isinstance(item, (int, str, bool, Disabler, InterpreterObject)) or item is None: |
|
return item |
|
elif isinstance(item, build.Executable): |
|
return ExecutableHolder(item, self) |
|
elif isinstance(item, build.GeneratedList): |
|
return GeneratedListHolder(item) |
|
elif isinstance(item, build.RunTarget): |
|
raise RuntimeError('This is not a pipe.') |
|
elif isinstance(item, build.RunScript): |
|
raise RuntimeError('Do not do this.') |
|
elif isinstance(item, build.Data): |
|
return DataHolder(item) |
|
elif isinstance(item, dependencies.Dependency): |
|
return DependencyHolder(item, self.subproject) |
|
elif isinstance(item, dependencies.ExternalProgram): |
|
return ExternalProgramHolder(item, self.subproject) |
|
elif hasattr(item, 'held_object'): |
|
return item |
|
elif isinstance(item, InterpreterObject): |
|
return item |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Module returned a value of unknown type.') |
|
|
|
def process_new_values(self, invalues): |
|
invalues = listify(invalues) |
|
for v in invalues: |
|
if isinstance(v, (RunTargetHolder, CustomTargetHolder, BuildTargetHolder)): |
|
v = v.held_object |
|
|
|
if isinstance(v, (build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget, build.RunTarget)): |
|
self.add_target(v.name, v) |
|
elif isinstance(v, list): |
|
self.module_method_callback(v) |
|
elif isinstance(v, build.GeneratedList): |
|
pass |
|
elif isinstance(v, build.RunScript): |
|
self.build.install_scripts.append(v) |
|
elif isinstance(v, build.Data): |
|
self.build.data.append(v) |
|
elif isinstance(v, dependencies.ExternalProgram): |
|
return ExternalProgramHolder(v, self.subproject) |
|
elif isinstance(v, dependencies.InternalDependency): |
|
# FIXME: This is special cased and not ideal: |
|
# The first source is our new VapiTarget, the rest are deps |
|
self.process_new_values(v.sources[0]) |
|
elif isinstance(v, InstallDir): |
|
self.build.install_dirs.append(v) |
|
elif hasattr(v, 'held_object'): |
|
pass |
|
elif isinstance(v, (int, str, bool, Disabler)): |
|
pass |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Module returned a value of unknown type.') |
|
|
|
def module_method_callback(self, return_object): |
|
if not isinstance(return_object, ModuleReturnValue): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Bug in module, it returned an invalid object') |
|
invalues = return_object.new_objects |
|
self.process_new_values(invalues) |
|
return self.holderify(return_object.return_value) |
|
|
|
def get_build_def_files(self) -> T.List[str]: |
|
return self.build_def_files |
|
|
|
def add_build_def_file(self, f): |
|
# Use relative path for files within source directory, and absolute path |
|
# for system files. Skip files within build directory. Also skip not regular |
|
# files (e.g. /dev/stdout) Normalize the path to avoid duplicates, this |
|
# is especially important to convert '/' to '\' on Windows. |
|
if isinstance(f, mesonlib.File): |
|
if f.is_built: |
|
return |
|
f = os.path.normpath(f.relative_name()) |
|
elif os.path.isfile(f) and not f.startswith('/dev'): |
|
srcdir = Path(self.environment.get_source_dir()) |
|
builddir = Path(self.environment.get_build_dir()) |
|
try: |
|
f = Path(f).resolve() |
|
except OSError: |
|
f = Path(f) |
|
s = f.stat() |
|
if (hasattr(s, 'st_file_attributes') and |
|
s.st_file_attributes & stat.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT != 0 and |
|
s.st_reparse_tag == stat.IO_REPARSE_TAG_APPEXECLINK): |
|
# This is a Windows Store link which we can't |
|
# resolve, so just do our best otherwise. |
|
f = f.parent.resolve() / f.name |
|
else: |
|
raise |
|
if builddir in f.parents: |
|
return |
|
if srcdir in f.parents: |
|
f = f.relative_to(srcdir) |
|
f = str(f) |
|
else: |
|
return |
|
if f not in self.build_def_files: |
|
self.build_def_files.append(f) |
|
|
|
def get_variables(self): |
|
return self.variables |
|
|
|
def check_stdlibs(self): |
|
machine_choices = [MachineChoice.HOST] |
|
if self.coredata.is_cross_build(): |
|
machine_choices.append(MachineChoice.BUILD) |
|
for for_machine in machine_choices: |
|
props = self.build.environment.properties[for_machine] |
|
for l in self.coredata.compilers[for_machine].keys(): |
|
try: |
|
di = mesonlib.stringlistify(props.get_stdlib(l)) |
|
except KeyError: |
|
continue |
|
if len(di) == 1: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('stdlib without variable name', '0.56.0', self.subproject) |
|
kwargs = {'fallback': di, |
|
'native': for_machine is MachineChoice.BUILD, |
|
} |
|
name = display_name = l + '_stdlib' |
|
dep = self.dependency_impl(name, display_name, kwargs, force_fallback=True) |
|
self.build.stdlibs[for_machine][l] = dep |
|
|
|
def import_module(self, modname): |
|
if modname in self.modules: |
|
return |
|
try: |
|
module = importlib.import_module('mesonbuild.modules.' + modname) |
|
except ImportError: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Module "%s" does not exist' % (modname, )) |
|
ext_module = module.initialize(self) |
|
assert isinstance(ext_module, ExtensionModule) |
|
self.modules[modname] = ext_module |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_import(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InvalidCode('Import takes one argument.') |
|
modname = args[0] |
|
if modname.startswith('unstable-'): |
|
plainname = modname.split('-', 1)[1] |
|
try: |
|
# check if stable module exists |
|
self.import_module(plainname) |
|
mlog.warning('Module %s is now stable, please use the %s module instead.' % (modname, plainname)) |
|
modname = plainname |
|
except InvalidArguments: |
|
mlog.warning('Module %s has no backwards or forwards compatibility and might not exist in future releases.' % modname, location=node) |
|
modname = 'unstable_' + plainname |
|
self.import_module(modname) |
|
return ModuleHolder(modname, self.modules[modname], self) |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_files(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return [mesonlib.File.from_source_file(self.environment.source_dir, self.subdir, fname) for fname in args] |
|
|
|
# Used by declare_dependency() and pkgconfig.generate() |
|
def extract_variables(self, kwargs, argname='variables', list_new=False, dict_new=False): |
|
variables = kwargs.get(argname, {}) |
|
if isinstance(variables, dict): |
|
if dict_new and variables: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('variables as dictionary', '0.56.0', self.subproject) |
|
else: |
|
varlist = mesonlib.stringlistify(variables) |
|
if list_new: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('variables as list of strings', '0.56.0', self.subproject) |
|
variables = {} |
|
for v in varlist: |
|
try: |
|
(key, value) = v.split('=', 1) |
|
except ValueError: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Variable {!r} must have a value separated by equals sign.'.format(v)) |
|
variables[key.strip()] = value.strip() |
|
for k, v in variables.items(): |
|
if not k or not v: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Empty variable name or value') |
|
if any(c.isspace() for c in k): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Invalid whitespace in variable name "{}"'.format(k)) |
|
if not isinstance(v, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('variables values must be strings.') |
|
return variables |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('declare_dependency', '0.46.0', ['link_whole']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('declare_dependency', '0.54.0', ['variables']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['declare_dependency']) |
|
@noPosargs |
|
def func_declare_dependency(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
version = kwargs.get('version', self.project_version) |
|
if not isinstance(version, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Version must be a string.') |
|
incs = self.extract_incdirs(kwargs) |
|
libs = unholder(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'link_with')) |
|
libs_whole = unholder(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'link_whole')) |
|
sources = extract_as_list(kwargs, 'sources') |
|
sources = unholder(listify(self.source_strings_to_files(sources))) |
|
deps = unholder(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'dependencies')) |
|
compile_args = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('compile_args', [])) |
|
link_args = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('link_args', [])) |
|
variables = self.extract_variables(kwargs, list_new=True) |
|
final_deps = [] |
|
for d in deps: |
|
try: |
|
d = d.held_object |
|
except Exception: |
|
pass |
|
if not isinstance(d, (dependencies.Dependency, dependencies.ExternalLibrary, dependencies.InternalDependency)): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Dependencies must be external deps') |
|
final_deps.append(d) |
|
for l in libs: |
|
if isinstance(l, dependencies.Dependency): |
|
raise InterpreterException('''Entries in "link_with" may only be self-built targets, |
|
external dependencies (including libraries) must go to "dependencies".''') |
|
dep = dependencies.InternalDependency(version, incs, compile_args, |
|
link_args, libs, libs_whole, sources, final_deps, |
|
variables) |
|
return DependencyHolder(dep, self.subproject) |
|
|
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_assert(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) == 1: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('assert function without message argument', '0.53.0', self.subproject) |
|
value = args[0] |
|
message = None |
|
elif len(args) == 2: |
|
value, message = args |
|
if not isinstance(message, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Assert message not a string.') |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Assert takes between one and two arguments') |
|
if not isinstance(value, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Assert value not bool.') |
|
if not value: |
|
if message is None: |
|
from .ast import AstPrinter |
|
printer = AstPrinter() |
|
node.args.arguments[0].accept(printer) |
|
message = printer.result |
|
raise InterpreterException('Assert failed: ' + message) |
|
|
|
def validate_arguments(self, args, argcount, arg_types): |
|
if argcount is not None: |
|
if argcount != len(args): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Expected %d arguments, got %d.' % |
|
(argcount, len(args))) |
|
for actual, wanted in zip(args, arg_types): |
|
if wanted is not None: |
|
if not isinstance(actual, wanted): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Incorrect argument type.') |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('run_command', '0.50.0', ['env']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('run_command', '0.47.0', ['check', 'capture']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['run_command']) |
|
def func_run_command(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.run_command_impl(node, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
def run_command_impl(self, node, args, kwargs, in_builddir=False): |
|
if len(args) < 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Not enough arguments') |
|
cmd, *cargs = args |
|
capture = kwargs.get('capture', True) |
|
srcdir = self.environment.get_source_dir() |
|
builddir = self.environment.get_build_dir() |
|
|
|
check = kwargs.get('check', False) |
|
if not isinstance(check, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Check must be boolean.') |
|
|
|
env = self.unpack_env_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
|
|
m = 'must be a string, or the output of find_program(), files() '\ |
|
'or configure_file(), or a compiler object; not {!r}' |
|
expanded_args = [] |
|
if isinstance(cmd, ExternalProgramHolder): |
|
cmd = cmd.held_object |
|
if isinstance(cmd, build.Executable): |
|
progname = node.args.arguments[0].value |
|
msg = 'Program {!r} was overridden with the compiled executable {!r}'\ |
|
' and therefore cannot be used during configuration' |
|
raise InterpreterException(msg.format(progname, cmd.description())) |
|
if not cmd.found(): |
|
raise InterpreterException('command {!r} not found or not executable'.format(cmd.get_name())) |
|
elif isinstance(cmd, CompilerHolder): |
|
exelist = cmd.compiler.get_exelist() |
|
cmd = exelist[0] |
|
prog = ExternalProgram(cmd, silent=True) |
|
if not prog.found(): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Program {!r} not found ' |
|
'or not executable'.format(cmd)) |
|
cmd = prog |
|
expanded_args = exelist[1:] |
|
else: |
|
if isinstance(cmd, mesonlib.File): |
|
cmd = cmd.absolute_path(srcdir, builddir) |
|
elif not isinstance(cmd, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('First argument ' + m.format(cmd)) |
|
# Prefer scripts in the current source directory |
|
search_dir = os.path.join(srcdir, self.subdir) |
|
prog = ExternalProgram(cmd, silent=True, search_dir=search_dir) |
|
if not prog.found(): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Program or command {!r} not found ' |
|
'or not executable'.format(cmd)) |
|
cmd = prog |
|
for a in listify(cargs): |
|
if isinstance(a, str): |
|
expanded_args.append(a) |
|
elif isinstance(a, mesonlib.File): |
|
expanded_args.append(a.absolute_path(srcdir, builddir)) |
|
elif isinstance(a, ExternalProgramHolder): |
|
expanded_args.append(a.held_object.get_path()) |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Arguments ' + m.format(a)) |
|
# If any file that was used as an argument to the command |
|
# changes, we must re-run the configuration step. |
|
self.add_build_def_file(cmd.get_path()) |
|
for a in expanded_args: |
|
if not os.path.isabs(a): |
|
a = os.path.join(builddir if in_builddir else srcdir, self.subdir, a) |
|
self.add_build_def_file(a) |
|
return RunProcess(cmd, expanded_args, env, srcdir, builddir, self.subdir, |
|
self.environment.get_build_command() + ['introspect'], |
|
in_builddir=in_builddir, check=check, capture=capture) |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_gettext(self, nodes, args, kwargs): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Gettext() function has been moved to module i18n. Import it and use i18n.gettext() instead') |
|
|
|
def func_option(self, nodes, args, kwargs): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to call option() in build description file. All options must be in the option file.') |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('subproject', '0.38.0', ['default_options']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['subproject']) |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_subproject(self, nodes, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject takes exactly one argument') |
|
subp_name = args[0] |
|
return self.do_subproject(subp_name, 'meson', kwargs) |
|
|
|
def disabled_subproject(self, subp_name, disabled_feature=None, exception=None): |
|
sub = SubprojectHolder(None, os.path.join(self.subproject_dir, subp_name), |
|
disabled_feature=disabled_feature, exception=exception) |
|
self.subprojects[subp_name] = sub |
|
return sub |
|
|
|
def get_subproject(self, subp_name): |
|
sub = self.subprojects.get(subp_name) |
|
if sub and sub.found(): |
|
return sub |
|
return None |
|
|
|
def do_subproject(self, subp_name: str, method: str, kwargs): |
|
disabled, required, feature = extract_required_kwarg(kwargs, self.subproject) |
|
if disabled: |
|
mlog.log('Subproject', mlog.bold(subp_name), ':', 'skipped: feature', mlog.bold(feature), 'disabled') |
|
return self.disabled_subproject(subp_name, disabled_feature=feature) |
|
|
|
default_options = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('default_options', [])) |
|
default_options = coredata.create_options_dict(default_options) |
|
|
|
if subp_name == '': |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject name must not be empty.') |
|
if subp_name[0] == '.': |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject name must not start with a period.') |
|
if '..' in subp_name: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject name must not contain a ".." path segment.') |
|
if os.path.isabs(subp_name): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject name must not be an absolute path.') |
|
if has_path_sep(subp_name): |
|
mlog.warning('Subproject name has a path separator. This may cause unexpected behaviour.', |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
if subp_name in self.subproject_stack: |
|
fullstack = self.subproject_stack + [subp_name] |
|
incpath = ' => '.join(fullstack) |
|
raise InvalidCode('Recursive include of subprojects: %s.' % incpath) |
|
if subp_name in self.subprojects: |
|
subproject = self.subprojects[subp_name] |
|
if required and not subproject.found(): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject "%s" required but not found.' % (subproject.subdir)) |
|
return subproject |
|
|
|
r = self.environment.wrap_resolver |
|
try: |
|
subdir = r.resolve(subp_name, method, self.subproject) |
|
except wrap.WrapException as e: |
|
if not required: |
|
mlog.log(e) |
|
mlog.log('Subproject ', mlog.bold(subp_name), 'is buildable:', mlog.red('NO'), '(disabling)') |
|
return self.disabled_subproject(subp_name, exception=e) |
|
raise e |
|
|
|
subdir_abs = os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), subdir) |
|
os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.build.environment.get_build_dir(), subdir), exist_ok=True) |
|
self.global_args_frozen = True |
|
|
|
mlog.log() |
|
with mlog.nested(): |
|
mlog.log('Executing subproject', mlog.bold(subp_name), 'method', mlog.bold(method), '\n') |
|
try: |
|
if method == 'meson': |
|
return self._do_subproject_meson(subp_name, subdir, default_options, kwargs) |
|
elif method == 'cmake': |
|
return self._do_subproject_cmake(subp_name, subdir, subdir_abs, default_options, kwargs) |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('The method {} is invalid for the subproject {}'.format(method, subp_name)) |
|
# Invalid code is always an error |
|
except InvalidCode: |
|
raise |
|
except Exception as e: |
|
if not required: |
|
with mlog.nested(): |
|
# Suppress the 'ERROR:' prefix because this exception is not |
|
# fatal and VS CI treat any logs with "ERROR:" as fatal. |
|
mlog.exception(e, prefix=mlog.yellow('Exception:')) |
|
mlog.log('\nSubproject', mlog.bold(subdir), 'is buildable:', mlog.red('NO'), '(disabling)') |
|
return self.disabled_subproject(subp_name, exception=e) |
|
raise e |
|
|
|
def _do_subproject_meson(self, subp_name: str, subdir: str, default_options, kwargs, |
|
ast: T.Optional[mparser.CodeBlockNode] = None, |
|
build_def_files: T.Optional[T.List[str]] = None, |
|
is_translated: bool = False) -> SubprojectHolder: |
|
with mlog.nested(): |
|
new_build = self.build.copy() |
|
subi = Interpreter(new_build, self.backend, subp_name, subdir, self.subproject_dir, |
|
self.modules, default_options, ast=ast, is_translated=is_translated) |
|
subi.subprojects = self.subprojects |
|
|
|
subi.subproject_stack = self.subproject_stack + [subp_name] |
|
current_active = self.active_projectname |
|
current_warnings_counter = mlog.log_warnings_counter |
|
mlog.log_warnings_counter = 0 |
|
subi.run() |
|
subi_warnings = mlog.log_warnings_counter |
|
mlog.log_warnings_counter = current_warnings_counter |
|
|
|
mlog.log('Subproject', mlog.bold(subp_name), 'finished.') |
|
|
|
mlog.log() |
|
|
|
if 'version' in kwargs: |
|
pv = subi.project_version |
|
wanted = kwargs['version'] |
|
if pv == 'undefined' or not mesonlib.version_compare_many(pv, wanted)[0]: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject %s version is %s but %s required.' % (subp_name, pv, wanted)) |
|
self.active_projectname = current_active |
|
self.subprojects.update(subi.subprojects) |
|
self.subprojects[subp_name] = SubprojectHolder(subi, subdir, warnings=subi_warnings) |
|
# Duplicates are possible when subproject uses files from project root |
|
if build_def_files: |
|
self.build_def_files = list(set(self.build_def_files + build_def_files)) |
|
# We always need the subi.build_def_files, to propgate sub-sub-projects |
|
self.build_def_files = list(set(self.build_def_files + subi.build_def_files)) |
|
self.build.merge(subi.build) |
|
self.build.subprojects[subp_name] = subi.project_version |
|
self.summary.update(subi.summary) |
|
return self.subprojects[subp_name] |
|
|
|
def _do_subproject_cmake(self, subp_name, subdir, subdir_abs, default_options, kwargs): |
|
with mlog.nested(): |
|
new_build = self.build.copy() |
|
prefix = self.coredata.builtins['prefix'].value |
|
|
|
from .modules.cmake import CMakeSubprojectOptions |
|
options = kwargs.get('options', CMakeSubprojectOptions()) |
|
if not isinstance(options, CMakeSubprojectOptions): |
|
raise InterpreterException('"options" kwarg must be CMakeSubprojectOptions' |
|
' object (created by cmake.subproject_options())') |
|
|
|
cmake_options = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('cmake_options', [])) |
|
cmake_options += options.cmake_options |
|
cm_int = CMakeInterpreter(new_build, Path(subdir), Path(subdir_abs), Path(prefix), new_build.environment, self.backend) |
|
cm_int.initialise(cmake_options) |
|
cm_int.analyse() |
|
|
|
# Generate a meson ast and execute it with the normal do_subproject_meson |
|
ast = cm_int.pretend_to_be_meson(options.target_options) |
|
|
|
mlog.log() |
|
with mlog.nested(): |
|
mlog.log('Processing generated meson AST') |
|
|
|
# Debug print the generated meson file |
|
from .ast import AstIndentationGenerator, AstPrinter |
|
printer = AstPrinter() |
|
ast.accept(AstIndentationGenerator()) |
|
ast.accept(printer) |
|
printer.post_process() |
|
meson_filename = os.path.join(self.build.environment.get_build_dir(), subdir, 'meson.build') |
|
with open(meson_filename, "w") as f: |
|
f.write(printer.result) |
|
|
|
mlog.log('Build file:', meson_filename) |
|
mlog.cmd_ci_include(meson_filename) |
|
mlog.log() |
|
|
|
result = self._do_subproject_meson(subp_name, subdir, default_options, kwargs, ast, cm_int.bs_files, is_translated=True) |
|
result.cm_interpreter = cm_int |
|
|
|
mlog.log() |
|
return result |
|
|
|
def get_option_internal(self, optname): |
|
raw_optname = optname |
|
if self.is_subproject(): |
|
optname = self.subproject + ':' + optname |
|
|
|
|
|
for opts in [ |
|
self.coredata.base_options, compilers.base_options, self.coredata.builtins, |
|
dict(self.coredata.get_prefixed_options_per_machine(self.coredata.builtins_per_machine)), |
|
dict(self.coredata.flatten_lang_iterator( |
|
self.coredata.get_prefixed_options_per_machine(self.coredata.compiler_options))), |
|
]: |
|
v = opts.get(optname) |
|
if v is None or v.yielding: |
|
v = opts.get(raw_optname) |
|
if v is not None: |
|
return v |
|
|
|
try: |
|
opt = self.coredata.user_options[optname] |
|
if opt.yielding and ':' in optname and raw_optname in self.coredata.user_options: |
|
popt = self.coredata.user_options[raw_optname] |
|
if type(opt) is type(popt): |
|
opt = popt |
|
else: |
|
# Get class name, then option type as a string |
|
opt_type = opt.__class__.__name__[4:][:-6].lower() |
|
popt_type = popt.__class__.__name__[4:][:-6].lower() |
|
# This is not a hard error to avoid dependency hell, the workaround |
|
# when this happens is to simply set the subproject's option directly. |
|
mlog.warning('Option {0!r} of type {1!r} in subproject {2!r} cannot yield ' |
|
'to parent option of type {3!r}, ignoring parent value. ' |
|
'Use -D{2}:{0}=value to set the value for this option manually' |
|
'.'.format(raw_optname, opt_type, self.subproject, popt_type), |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
return opt |
|
except KeyError: |
|
pass |
|
|
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to access unknown option "%s".' % optname) |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_get_option(self, nodes, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Argument required for get_option.') |
|
optname = args[0] |
|
if ':' in optname: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Having a colon in option name is forbidden, ' |
|
'projects are not allowed to directly access ' |
|
'options of other subprojects.') |
|
opt = self.get_option_internal(optname) |
|
if isinstance(opt, coredata.UserFeatureOption): |
|
return FeatureOptionHolder(self.environment, optname, opt) |
|
elif isinstance(opt, coredata.UserOption): |
|
return opt.value |
|
return opt |
|
|
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_configuration_data(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) > 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('configuration_data takes only one optional positional arguments') |
|
elif len(args) == 1: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('configuration_data dictionary', '0.49.0', self.subproject) |
|
initial_values = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(initial_values, dict): |
|
raise InterpreterException('configuration_data first argument must be a dictionary') |
|
else: |
|
initial_values = {} |
|
return ConfigurationDataHolder(self.subproject, initial_values) |
|
|
|
def set_backend(self): |
|
# The backend is already set when parsing subprojects |
|
if self.backend is not None: |
|
return |
|
backend = self.coredata.get_builtin_option('backend') |
|
from .backend import backends |
|
self.backend = backends.get_backend_from_name(backend, self.build, self) |
|
|
|
if self.backend is None: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Unknown backend "%s".' % backend) |
|
if backend != self.backend.name: |
|
if self.backend.name.startswith('vs'): |
|
mlog.log('Auto detected Visual Studio backend:', mlog.bold(self.backend.name)) |
|
self.coredata.set_builtin_option('backend', self.backend.name) |
|
|
|
# Only init backend options on first invocation otherwise it would |
|
# override values previously set from command line. |
|
if self.environment.first_invocation: |
|
self.coredata.init_backend_options(backend) |
|
|
|
options = {k: v for k, v in self.environment.raw_options.items() if k.startswith('backend_')} |
|
self.coredata.set_options(options) |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['project']) |
|
def func_project(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 1: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Not enough arguments to project(). Needs at least the project name.') |
|
proj_name, *proj_langs = args |
|
if ':' in proj_name: |
|
raise InvalidArguments("Project name {!r} must not contain ':'".format(proj_name)) |
|
|
|
# This needs to be evaluated as early as possible, as meson uses this |
|
# for things like deprecation testing. |
|
if 'meson_version' in kwargs: |
|
cv = coredata.version |
|
pv = kwargs['meson_version'] |
|
if not mesonlib.version_compare(cv, pv): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Meson version is %s but project requires %s' % (cv, pv)) |
|
mesonlib.project_meson_versions[self.subproject] = kwargs['meson_version'] |
|
|
|
if os.path.exists(self.option_file): |
|
oi = optinterpreter.OptionInterpreter(self.subproject) |
|
oi.process(self.option_file) |
|
self.coredata.merge_user_options(oi.options) |
|
self.add_build_def_file(self.option_file) |
|
|
|
# Do not set default_options on reconfigure otherwise it would override |
|
# values previously set from command line. That means that changing |
|
# default_options in a project will trigger a reconfigure but won't |
|
# have any effect. |
|
self.project_default_options = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('default_options', [])) |
|
self.project_default_options = coredata.create_options_dict(self.project_default_options) |
|
if self.environment.first_invocation: |
|
default_options = self.project_default_options.copy() |
|
default_options.update(self.default_project_options) |
|
self.coredata.init_builtins(self.subproject) |
|
else: |
|
default_options = {} |
|
self.coredata.set_default_options(default_options, self.subproject, self.environment) |
|
|
|
if not self.is_subproject(): |
|
self.build.project_name = proj_name |
|
self.active_projectname = proj_name |
|
self.project_version = kwargs.get('version', 'undefined') |
|
if not isinstance(self.project_version, str): |
|
raise InvalidCode('The version keyword argument must be a string.') |
|
if self.build.project_version is None: |
|
self.build.project_version = self.project_version |
|
proj_license = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('license', 'unknown')) |
|
self.build.dep_manifest[proj_name] = {'version': self.project_version, |
|
'license': proj_license} |
|
if self.subproject in self.build.projects: |
|
raise InvalidCode('Second call to project().') |
|
|
|
# spdirname is the subproject_dir for this project, relative to self.subdir. |
|
# self.subproject_dir is the subproject_dir for the main project, relative to top source dir. |
|
spdirname = kwargs.get('subproject_dir') |
|
if spdirname: |
|
if not isinstance(spdirname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject_dir must be a string') |
|
if os.path.isabs(spdirname): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject_dir must not be an absolute path.') |
|
if spdirname.startswith('.'): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject_dir must not begin with a period.') |
|
if '..' in spdirname: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Subproject_dir must not contain a ".." segment.') |
|
if not self.is_subproject(): |
|
self.subproject_dir = spdirname |
|
else: |
|
spdirname = 'subprojects' |
|
self.build.subproject_dir = self.subproject_dir |
|
|
|
# Load wrap files from this (sub)project. |
|
wrap_mode = self.coredata.get_builtin_option('wrap_mode') |
|
if not self.is_subproject() or wrap_mode != WrapMode.nopromote: |
|
subdir = os.path.join(self.subdir, spdirname) |
|
r = wrap.Resolver(self.environment.get_source_dir(), subdir, wrap_mode) |
|
if self.is_subproject(): |
|
self.environment.wrap_resolver.merge_wraps(r) |
|
else: |
|
self.environment.wrap_resolver = r |
|
|
|
self.build.projects[self.subproject] = proj_name |
|
mlog.log('Project name:', mlog.bold(proj_name)) |
|
mlog.log('Project version:', mlog.bold(self.project_version)) |
|
|
|
self.add_languages(proj_langs, True, MachineChoice.HOST) |
|
self.add_languages(proj_langs, False, MachineChoice.BUILD) |
|
|
|
self.set_backend() |
|
if not self.is_subproject(): |
|
self.check_stdlibs() |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('add_languages', '0.54.0', ['native']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['add_languages']) |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_add_languages(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
disabled, required, feature = extract_required_kwarg(kwargs, self.subproject) |
|
if disabled: |
|
for lang in sorted(args, key=compilers.sort_clink): |
|
mlog.log('Compiler for language', mlog.bold(lang), 'skipped: feature', mlog.bold(feature), 'disabled') |
|
return False |
|
if 'native' in kwargs: |
|
return self.add_languages(args, required, self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs)) |
|
else: |
|
# absent 'native' means 'both' for backwards compatibility |
|
tv = FeatureNew.get_target_version(self.subproject) |
|
if FeatureNew.check_version(tv, '0.54.0'): |
|
mlog.warning('add_languages is missing native:, assuming languages are wanted for both host and build.', |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
|
|
success = self.add_languages(args, False, MachineChoice.BUILD) |
|
success &= self.add_languages(args, required, MachineChoice.HOST) |
|
return success |
|
|
|
def get_message_string_arg(self, arg): |
|
if isinstance(arg, list): |
|
argstr = stringifyUserArguments(arg) |
|
elif isinstance(arg, dict): |
|
argstr = stringifyUserArguments(arg) |
|
elif isinstance(arg, str): |
|
argstr = arg |
|
elif isinstance(arg, int): |
|
argstr = str(arg) |
|
else: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Function accepts only strings, integers, lists and lists thereof.') |
|
|
|
return argstr |
|
|
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_message(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) > 1: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('message with more than one argument', '0.54.0', self.subproject) |
|
args_str = [self.get_message_string_arg(i) for i in args] |
|
self.message_impl(args_str) |
|
|
|
def message_impl(self, args): |
|
mlog.log(mlog.bold('Message:'), *args) |
|
|
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('summary', '0.54.0', ['list_sep']) |
|
@permittedKwargs({'section', 'bool_yn', 'list_sep'}) |
|
@FeatureNew('summary', '0.53.0') |
|
def func_summary(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) == 1: |
|
if not isinstance(args[0], dict): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Summary first argument must be dictionary.') |
|
values = args[0] |
|
elif len(args) == 2: |
|
if not isinstance(args[0], str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Summary first argument must be string.') |
|
values = {args[0]: args[1]} |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Summary accepts at most 2 arguments.') |
|
section = kwargs.get('section', '') |
|
if not isinstance(section, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Summary\'s section keyword argument must be string.') |
|
self.summary_impl(section, values, kwargs) |
|
|
|
def summary_impl(self, section, values, kwargs): |
|
if self.subproject not in self.summary: |
|
self.summary[self.subproject] = Summary(self.active_projectname, self.project_version) |
|
self.summary[self.subproject].add_section(section, values, kwargs) |
|
|
|
def _print_summary(self): |
|
# Add automatic 'Supbrojects' section in main project. |
|
all_subprojects = collections.OrderedDict() |
|
for name, subp in sorted(self.subprojects.items()): |
|
value = subp.found() |
|
if subp.disabled_feature: |
|
value = [value, 'Feature {!r} disabled'.format(subp.disabled_feature)] |
|
elif subp.exception: |
|
value = [value, str(subp.exception)] |
|
elif subp.warnings > 0: |
|
value = [value, '{} warnings'.format(subp.warnings)] |
|
all_subprojects[name] = value |
|
if all_subprojects: |
|
self.summary_impl('Subprojects', all_subprojects, |
|
{'bool_yn': True, |
|
'list_sep': ' ', |
|
}) |
|
# Print all summaries, main project last. |
|
mlog.log('') # newline |
|
main_summary = self.summary.pop('', None) |
|
for _, summary in sorted(self.summary.items()): |
|
summary.dump() |
|
if main_summary: |
|
main_summary.dump() |
|
|
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
@FeatureNew('warning', '0.44.0') |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_warning(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) > 1: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('warning with more than one argument', '0.54.0', self.subproject) |
|
args_str = [self.get_message_string_arg(i) for i in args] |
|
mlog.warning(*args_str, location=node) |
|
|
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_error(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
self.validate_arguments(args, 1, [str]) |
|
raise InterpreterException('Problem encountered: ' + args[0]) |
|
|
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_exception(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
self.validate_arguments(args, 0, []) |
|
raise Exception() |
|
|
|
def add_languages(self, args: T.Sequence[str], required: bool, for_machine: MachineChoice) -> bool: |
|
success = self.add_languages_for(args, required, for_machine) |
|
if not self.coredata.is_cross_build(): |
|
self.coredata.copy_build_options_from_regular_ones() |
|
self._redetect_machines() |
|
return success |
|
|
|
def should_skip_sanity_check(self, for_machine: MachineChoice) -> bool: |
|
should = self.environment.properties.host.get('skip_sanity_check', False) |
|
if not isinstance(should, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Option skip_sanity_check must be a boolean.') |
|
if for_machine != MachineChoice.HOST and not should: |
|
return False |
|
if not self.environment.is_cross_build() and not should: |
|
return False |
|
return should |
|
|
|
def add_languages_for(self, args, required, for_machine: MachineChoice): |
|
args = [a.lower() for a in args] |
|
langs = set(self.coredata.compilers[for_machine].keys()) |
|
langs.update(args) |
|
if 'vala' in langs: |
|
if 'c' not in langs: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Compiling Vala requires C. Add C to your project languages and rerun Meson.') |
|
|
|
success = True |
|
for lang in sorted(args, key=compilers.sort_clink): |
|
clist = self.coredata.compilers[for_machine] |
|
machine_name = for_machine.get_lower_case_name() |
|
if lang in clist: |
|
comp = clist[lang] |
|
else: |
|
try: |
|
comp = self.environment.detect_compiler_for(lang, for_machine) |
|
if comp is None: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Tried to use unknown language "%s".' % lang) |
|
if self.should_skip_sanity_check(for_machine): |
|
mlog.log_once('Cross compiler sanity tests disabled via the cross file.') |
|
else: |
|
comp.sanity_check(self.environment.get_scratch_dir(), self.environment) |
|
except Exception: |
|
if not required: |
|
mlog.log('Compiler for language', |
|
mlog.bold(lang), 'for the', machine_name, |
|
'machine not found.') |
|
success = False |
|
continue |
|
else: |
|
raise |
|
|
|
if for_machine == MachineChoice.HOST or self.environment.is_cross_build(): |
|
logger_fun = mlog.log |
|
else: |
|
logger_fun = mlog.debug |
|
logger_fun(comp.get_display_language(), 'compiler for the', machine_name, 'machine:', |
|
mlog.bold(' '.join(comp.get_exelist())), comp.get_version_string()) |
|
if comp.linker is not None: |
|
logger_fun(comp.get_display_language(), 'linker for the', machine_name, 'machine:', |
|
mlog.bold(' '.join(comp.linker.get_exelist())), comp.linker.id, comp.linker.version) |
|
self.build.ensure_static_linker(comp) |
|
|
|
return success |
|
|
|
def program_from_file_for(self, for_machine, prognames): |
|
for p in unholder(prognames): |
|
if isinstance(p, mesonlib.File): |
|
continue # Always points to a local (i.e. self generated) file. |
|
if not isinstance(p, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Executable name must be a string') |
|
prog = ExternalProgram.from_bin_list(self.environment, for_machine, p) |
|
if prog.found(): |
|
return ExternalProgramHolder(prog, self.subproject) |
|
return None |
|
|
|
def program_from_system(self, args, search_dirs, extra_info): |
|
# Search for scripts relative to current subdir. |
|
# Do not cache found programs because find_program('foobar') |
|
# might give different results when run from different source dirs. |
|
source_dir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), self.subdir) |
|
for exename in args: |
|
if isinstance(exename, mesonlib.File): |
|
if exename.is_built: |
|
search_dir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_build_dir(), |
|
exename.subdir) |
|
else: |
|
search_dir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), |
|
exename.subdir) |
|
exename = exename.fname |
|
extra_search_dirs = [] |
|
elif isinstance(exename, str): |
|
search_dir = source_dir |
|
extra_search_dirs = search_dirs |
|
else: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('find_program only accepts strings and ' |
|
'files, not {!r}'.format(exename)) |
|
extprog = dependencies.ExternalProgram(exename, search_dir=search_dir, |
|
extra_search_dirs=extra_search_dirs, |
|
silent=True) |
|
progobj = ExternalProgramHolder(extprog, self.subproject) |
|
if progobj.found(): |
|
extra_info.append('({})'.format(' '.join(progobj.get_command()))) |
|
return progobj |
|
|
|
def program_from_overrides(self, command_names, extra_info): |
|
for name in command_names: |
|
if not isinstance(name, str): |
|
continue |
|
if name in self.build.find_overrides: |
|
exe = self.build.find_overrides[name] |
|
extra_info.append(mlog.blue('(overriden)')) |
|
return ExternalProgramHolder(exe, self.subproject, self.backend) |
|
return None |
|
|
|
def store_name_lookups(self, command_names): |
|
for name in command_names: |
|
if isinstance(name, str): |
|
self.build.searched_programs.add(name) |
|
|
|
def add_find_program_override(self, name, exe): |
|
if name in self.build.searched_programs: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to override finding of executable "%s" which has already been found.' |
|
% name) |
|
if name in self.build.find_overrides: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to override executable "%s" which has already been overridden.' |
|
% name) |
|
self.build.find_overrides[name] = exe |
|
|
|
def notfound_program(self, args): |
|
return ExternalProgramHolder(dependencies.NonExistingExternalProgram(' '.join(args)), self.subproject) |
|
|
|
# TODO update modules to always pass `for_machine`. It is bad-form to assume |
|
# the host machine. |
|
def find_program_impl(self, args, for_machine: MachineChoice = MachineChoice.HOST, |
|
required=True, silent=True, wanted='', search_dirs=None, |
|
version_func=None): |
|
args = mesonlib.listify(args) |
|
|
|
extra_info = [] |
|
progobj = self.program_lookup(args, for_machine, required, search_dirs, extra_info) |
|
if progobj is None: |
|
progobj = self.notfound_program(args) |
|
|
|
if not progobj.found(): |
|
mlog.log('Program', mlog.bold(progobj.get_name()), 'found:', mlog.red('NO')) |
|
if required: |
|
m = 'Program {!r} not found' |
|
raise InterpreterException(m.format(progobj.get_name())) |
|
return progobj |
|
|
|
if wanted: |
|
if version_func: |
|
version = version_func(progobj) |
|
else: |
|
version = progobj.get_version(self) |
|
is_found, not_found, found = mesonlib.version_compare_many(version, wanted) |
|
if not is_found: |
|
mlog.log('Program', mlog.bold(progobj.get_name()), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'), |
|
'found', mlog.normal_cyan(version), 'but need:', |
|
mlog.bold(', '.join(["'{}'".format(e) for e in not_found])), *extra_info) |
|
if required: |
|
m = 'Invalid version of program, need {!r} {!r} found {!r}.' |
|
raise InterpreterException(m.format(progobj.get_name(), not_found, version)) |
|
return self.notfound_program(args) |
|
extra_info.insert(0, mlog.normal_cyan(version)) |
|
|
|
# Only store successful lookups |
|
self.store_name_lookups(args) |
|
mlog.log('Program', mlog.bold(progobj.get_name()), 'found:', mlog.green('YES'), *extra_info) |
|
return progobj |
|
|
|
def program_lookup(self, args, for_machine, required, search_dirs, extra_info): |
|
progobj = self.program_from_overrides(args, extra_info) |
|
if progobj: |
|
return progobj |
|
|
|
fallback = None |
|
wrap_mode = self.coredata.get_builtin_option('wrap_mode') |
|
if wrap_mode != WrapMode.nofallback and self.environment.wrap_resolver: |
|
fallback = self.environment.wrap_resolver.find_program_provider(args) |
|
if fallback and wrap_mode == WrapMode.forcefallback: |
|
return self.find_program_fallback(fallback, args, required, extra_info) |
|
|
|
progobj = self.program_from_file_for(for_machine, args) |
|
if progobj is None: |
|
progobj = self.program_from_system(args, search_dirs, extra_info) |
|
if progobj is None and args[0].endswith('python3'): |
|
prog = dependencies.ExternalProgram('python3', mesonlib.python_command, silent=True) |
|
progobj = ExternalProgramHolder(prog, self.subproject) if prog.found() else None |
|
if progobj is None and fallback and required: |
|
progobj = self.find_program_fallback(fallback, args, required, extra_info) |
|
|
|
return progobj |
|
|
|
def find_program_fallback(self, fallback, args, required, extra_info): |
|
mlog.log('Fallback to subproject', mlog.bold(fallback), 'which provides program', |
|
mlog.bold(' '.join(args))) |
|
sp_kwargs = { 'required': required } |
|
self.do_subproject(fallback, 'meson', sp_kwargs) |
|
return self.program_from_overrides(args, extra_info) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('find_program', '0.53.0', ['dirs']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('find_program', '0.52.0', ['version']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('find_program', '0.49.0', ['disabler']) |
|
@disablerIfNotFound |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['find_program']) |
|
def func_find_program(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if not args: |
|
raise InterpreterException('No program name specified.') |
|
|
|
disabled, required, feature = extract_required_kwarg(kwargs, self.subproject) |
|
if disabled: |
|
mlog.log('Program', mlog.bold(' '.join(args)), 'skipped: feature', mlog.bold(feature), 'disabled') |
|
return self.notfound_program(args) |
|
|
|
search_dirs = extract_search_dirs(kwargs) |
|
wanted = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('version', [])) |
|
for_machine = self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
return self.find_program_impl(args, for_machine, required=required, |
|
silent=False, wanted=wanted, |
|
search_dirs=search_dirs) |
|
|
|
def func_find_library(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
raise InvalidCode('find_library() is removed, use meson.get_compiler(\'name\').find_library() instead.\n' |
|
'Look here for documentation: http://mesonbuild.com/Reference-manual.html#compiler-object\n' |
|
'Look here for example: http://mesonbuild.com/howtox.html#add-math-library-lm-portably\n' |
|
) |
|
|
|
def _find_cached_dep(self, name, display_name, kwargs): |
|
# Check if we want this as a build-time / build machine or runt-time / |
|
# host machine dep. |
|
for_machine = self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
identifier = dependencies.get_dep_identifier(name, kwargs) |
|
wanted_vers = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('version', [])) |
|
|
|
override = self.build.dependency_overrides[for_machine].get(identifier) |
|
if override: |
|
info = [mlog.blue('(overridden)' if override.explicit else '(cached)')] |
|
cached_dep = override.dep |
|
# We don't implicitly override not-found dependencies, but user could |
|
# have explicitly called meson.override_dependency() with a not-found |
|
# dep. |
|
if not cached_dep.found(): |
|
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(display_name), |
|
'found:', mlog.red('NO'), *info) |
|
return identifier, cached_dep |
|
found_vers = cached_dep.get_version() |
|
if not self.check_version(wanted_vers, found_vers): |
|
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(name), |
|
'found:', mlog.red('NO'), |
|
'found', mlog.normal_cyan(found_vers), 'but need:', |
|
mlog.bold(', '.join(["'{}'".format(e) for e in wanted_vers])), |
|
*info) |
|
return identifier, NotFoundDependency(self.environment) |
|
else: |
|
info = [mlog.blue('(cached)')] |
|
cached_dep = self.coredata.deps[for_machine].get(identifier) |
|
if cached_dep: |
|
found_vers = cached_dep.get_version() |
|
if not self.check_version(wanted_vers, found_vers): |
|
return identifier, None |
|
|
|
if cached_dep: |
|
if found_vers: |
|
info = [mlog.normal_cyan(found_vers), *info] |
|
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(display_name), |
|
'found:', mlog.green('YES'), *info) |
|
return identifier, cached_dep |
|
|
|
return identifier, None |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def check_version(wanted, found): |
|
if not wanted: |
|
return True |
|
if found == 'undefined' or not mesonlib.version_compare_many(found, wanted)[0]: |
|
return False |
|
return True |
|
|
|
def notfound_dependency(self): |
|
return DependencyHolder(NotFoundDependency(self.environment), self.subproject) |
|
|
|
def verify_fallback_consistency(self, subp_name, varname, cached_dep): |
|
subi = self.get_subproject(subp_name) |
|
if not cached_dep or not varname or not subi or not cached_dep.found(): |
|
return |
|
dep = subi.get_variable_method([varname], {}) |
|
if dep.held_object != cached_dep: |
|
m = 'Inconsistency: Subproject has overridden the dependency with another variable than {!r}' |
|
raise DependencyException(m.format(varname)) |
|
|
|
def get_subproject_dep(self, name, display_name, subp_name, varname, kwargs): |
|
required = kwargs.get('required', True) |
|
wanted = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('version', [])) |
|
dep = self.notfound_dependency() |
|
|
|
# Verify the subproject is found |
|
subproject = self.subprojects.get(subp_name) |
|
if not subproject or not subproject.found(): |
|
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(display_name), 'from subproject', |
|
mlog.bold(subproject.subdir), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'), |
|
mlog.blue('(subproject failed to configure)')) |
|
if required: |
|
m = 'Subproject {} failed to configure for dependency {}' |
|
raise DependencyException(m.format(subproject.subdir, display_name)) |
|
return dep |
|
|
|
extra_info = [] |
|
try: |
|
# Check if the subproject overridden the dependency |
|
_, cached_dep = self._find_cached_dep(name, display_name, kwargs) |
|
if cached_dep: |
|
if varname: |
|
self.verify_fallback_consistency(subp_name, varname, cached_dep) |
|
if required and not cached_dep.found(): |
|
m = 'Dependency {!r} is not satisfied' |
|
raise DependencyException(m.format(display_name)) |
|
return DependencyHolder(cached_dep, self.subproject) |
|
elif varname is None: |
|
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(display_name), 'from subproject', |
|
mlog.bold(subproject.subdir), 'found:', mlog.red('NO')) |
|
if required: |
|
m = 'Subproject {} did not override dependency {}' |
|
raise DependencyException(m.format(subproject.subdir, display_name)) |
|
return self.notfound_dependency() |
|
else: |
|
# The subproject did not override the dependency, but we know the |
|
# variable name to take. |
|
dep = subproject.get_variable_method([varname], {}) |
|
except InvalidArguments: |
|
# This is raised by get_variable_method() if varname does no exist |
|
# in the subproject. Just add the reason in the not-found message |
|
# that will be printed later. |
|
extra_info.append(mlog.blue('(Variable {!r} not found)'.format(varname))) |
|
|
|
if not isinstance(dep, DependencyHolder): |
|
raise InvalidCode('Fetched variable {!r} in the subproject {!r} is ' |
|
'not a dependency object.'.format(varname, subp_name)) |
|
|
|
if not dep.found(): |
|
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(display_name), 'from subproject', |
|
mlog.bold(subproject.subdir), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'), *extra_info) |
|
if required: |
|
raise DependencyException('Could not find dependency {} in subproject {}' |
|
''.format(varname, subp_name)) |
|
return dep |
|
|
|
found = dep.held_object.get_version() |
|
if not self.check_version(wanted, found): |
|
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(display_name), 'from subproject', |
|
mlog.bold(subproject.subdir), 'found:', mlog.red('NO'), |
|
'found', mlog.normal_cyan(found), 'but need:', |
|
mlog.bold(', '.join(["'{}'".format(e) for e in wanted]))) |
|
if required: |
|
raise DependencyException('Version {} of subproject dependency {} already ' |
|
'cached, requested incompatible version {} for ' |
|
'dep {}'.format(found, subp_name, wanted, display_name)) |
|
return self.notfound_dependency() |
|
|
|
found = mlog.normal_cyan(found) if found else None |
|
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(display_name), 'from subproject', |
|
mlog.bold(subproject.subdir), 'found:', mlog.green('YES'), found) |
|
return dep |
|
|
|
def _handle_featurenew_dependencies(self, name): |
|
'Do a feature check on dependencies used by this subproject' |
|
if name == 'mpi': |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('MPI Dependency', '0.42.0', self.subproject) |
|
elif name == 'pcap': |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('Pcap Dependency', '0.42.0', self.subproject) |
|
elif name == 'vulkan': |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('Vulkan Dependency', '0.42.0', self.subproject) |
|
elif name == 'libwmf': |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('LibWMF Dependency', '0.44.0', self.subproject) |
|
elif name == 'openmp': |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('OpenMP Dependency', '0.46.0', self.subproject) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('dependency', '0.54.0', ['components']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('dependency', '0.52.0', ['include_type']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('dependency', '0.50.0', ['not_found_message', 'cmake_module_path', 'cmake_args']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('dependency', '0.49.0', ['disabler']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('dependency', '0.40.0', ['method']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('dependency', '0.38.0', ['default_options']) |
|
@disablerIfNotFound |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['dependency']) |
|
def func_dependency(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
self.validate_arguments(args, 1, [str]) |
|
name = args[0] |
|
display_name = name if name else '(anonymous)' |
|
mods = extract_as_list(kwargs, 'modules') |
|
if mods: |
|
display_name += ' (modules: {})'.format(', '.join(str(i) for i in mods)) |
|
not_found_message = kwargs.get('not_found_message', '') |
|
if not isinstance(not_found_message, str): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('The not_found_message must be a string.') |
|
try: |
|
d = self.dependency_impl(name, display_name, kwargs) |
|
except Exception: |
|
if not_found_message: |
|
self.message_impl([not_found_message]) |
|
raise |
|
assert isinstance(d, DependencyHolder) |
|
if not d.found() and not_found_message: |
|
self.message_impl([not_found_message]) |
|
self.message_impl([not_found_message]) |
|
# Ensure the correct include type |
|
if 'include_type' in kwargs: |
|
wanted = kwargs['include_type'] |
|
actual = d.include_type_method([], {}) |
|
if wanted != actual: |
|
mlog.debug('Current include type of {} is {}. Converting to requested {}'.format(name, actual, wanted)) |
|
d = d.as_system_method([wanted], {}) |
|
# Override this dependency to have consistent results in subsequent |
|
# dependency lookups. |
|
if name and d.found(): |
|
for_machine = self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
identifier = dependencies.get_dep_identifier(name, kwargs) |
|
if identifier not in self.build.dependency_overrides[for_machine]: |
|
self.build.dependency_overrides[for_machine][identifier] = \ |
|
build.DependencyOverride(d.held_object, node, explicit=False) |
|
return d |
|
|
|
def dependency_impl(self, name, display_name, kwargs, force_fallback=False): |
|
disabled, required, feature = extract_required_kwarg(kwargs, self.subproject) |
|
if disabled: |
|
mlog.log('Dependency', mlog.bold(display_name), 'skipped: feature', mlog.bold(feature), 'disabled') |
|
return self.notfound_dependency() |
|
|
|
fallback = kwargs.get('fallback', None) |
|
allow_fallback = kwargs.get('allow_fallback', None) |
|
if allow_fallback is not None: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('"allow_fallback" keyword argument for dependency', '0.56.0', self.subproject) |
|
if fallback is not None: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('"fallback" and "allow_fallback" arguments are mutually exclusive') |
|
if not isinstance(allow_fallback, bool): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('"allow_fallback" argument must be boolean') |
|
|
|
# If "fallback" is absent, look for an implicit fallback. |
|
if name and fallback is None and allow_fallback is not False: |
|
# Add an implicit fallback if we have a wrap file or a directory with the same name, |
|
# but only if this dependency is required. It is common to first check for a pkg-config, |
|
# then fallback to use find_library() and only afterward check again the dependency |
|
# with a fallback. If the fallback has already been configured then we have to use it |
|
# even if the dependency is not required. |
|
provider = self.environment.wrap_resolver.find_dep_provider(name) |
|
if not provider and allow_fallback is True: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Fallback wrap or subproject not found for dependency \'%s\'' % name) |
|
subp_name = mesonlib.listify(provider)[0] |
|
if provider and (allow_fallback is True or required or self.get_subproject(subp_name)): |
|
fallback = provider |
|
|
|
if 'default_options' in kwargs and not fallback: |
|
mlog.warning('The "default_options" keyword argument does nothing without a fallback subproject.', |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
|
|
# writing just "dependency('')" is an error, because it can only fail |
|
if name == '' and required and not fallback: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Dependency is both required and not-found') |
|
|
|
if '<' in name or '>' in name or '=' in name: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Characters <, > and = are forbidden in dependency names. To specify' |
|
'version\n requirements use the \'version\' keyword argument instead.') |
|
|
|
identifier, cached_dep = self._find_cached_dep(name, display_name, kwargs) |
|
if cached_dep: |
|
if fallback: |
|
subp_name, varname = self.get_subproject_infos(fallback) |
|
self.verify_fallback_consistency(subp_name, varname, cached_dep) |
|
if required and not cached_dep.found(): |
|
m = 'Dependency {!r} was already checked and was not found' |
|
raise DependencyException(m.format(display_name)) |
|
return DependencyHolder(cached_dep, self.subproject) |
|
|
|
if fallback: |
|
# If the dependency has already been configured, possibly by |
|
# a higher level project, try to use it first. |
|
subp_name, varname = self.get_subproject_infos(fallback) |
|
if self.get_subproject(subp_name): |
|
return self.get_subproject_dep(name, display_name, subp_name, varname, kwargs) |
|
|
|
wrap_mode = self.coredata.get_builtin_option('wrap_mode') |
|
force_fallback_for = self.coredata.get_builtin_option('force_fallback_for') |
|
force_fallback = (force_fallback or |
|
wrap_mode == WrapMode.forcefallback or |
|
name in force_fallback_for or |
|
subp_name in force_fallback_for) |
|
|
|
if name != '' and (not fallback or not force_fallback): |
|
self._handle_featurenew_dependencies(name) |
|
kwargs['required'] = required and not fallback |
|
dep = dependencies.find_external_dependency(name, self.environment, kwargs) |
|
kwargs['required'] = required |
|
# Only store found-deps in the cache |
|
# Never add fallback deps to self.coredata.deps since we |
|
# cannot cache them. They must always be evaluated else |
|
# we won't actually read all the build files. |
|
if dep.found(): |
|
for_machine = self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
self.coredata.deps[for_machine].put(identifier, dep) |
|
return DependencyHolder(dep, self.subproject) |
|
|
|
if fallback: |
|
return self.dependency_fallback(name, display_name, fallback, kwargs) |
|
|
|
return self.notfound_dependency() |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('disabler', '0.44.0') |
|
@noKwargs |
|
@noPosargs |
|
def func_disabler(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return Disabler() |
|
|
|
def get_subproject_infos(self, fbinfo): |
|
fbinfo = mesonlib.stringlistify(fbinfo) |
|
if len(fbinfo) == 1: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('Fallback without variable name', '0.53.0', self.subproject) |
|
return fbinfo[0], None |
|
elif len(fbinfo) != 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Fallback info must have one or two items.') |
|
return fbinfo |
|
|
|
def dependency_fallback(self, name, display_name, fallback, kwargs): |
|
subp_name, varname = self.get_subproject_infos(fallback) |
|
required = kwargs.get('required', True) |
|
|
|
# Explicitly listed fallback preferences for specific subprojects |
|
# take precedence over wrap-mode |
|
force_fallback_for = self.coredata.get_builtin_option('force_fallback_for') |
|
if name in force_fallback_for or subp_name in force_fallback_for: |
|
mlog.log('Looking for a fallback subproject for the dependency', |
|
mlog.bold(display_name), 'because:\nUse of fallback was forced for that specific subproject') |
|
elif self.coredata.get_builtin_option('wrap_mode') == WrapMode.nofallback: |
|
mlog.log('Not looking for a fallback subproject for the dependency', |
|
mlog.bold(display_name), 'because:\nUse of fallback ' |
|
'dependencies is disabled.') |
|
if required: |
|
m = 'Dependency {!r} not found and fallback is disabled' |
|
raise DependencyException(m.format(display_name)) |
|
return self.notfound_dependency() |
|
elif self.coredata.get_builtin_option('wrap_mode') == WrapMode.forcefallback: |
|
mlog.log('Looking for a fallback subproject for the dependency', |
|
mlog.bold(display_name), 'because:\nUse of fallback dependencies is forced.') |
|
else: |
|
mlog.log('Looking for a fallback subproject for the dependency', |
|
mlog.bold(display_name)) |
|
sp_kwargs = { |
|
'default_options': kwargs.get('default_options', []), |
|
'required': required, |
|
} |
|
self.do_subproject(subp_name, 'meson', sp_kwargs) |
|
return self.get_subproject_dep(name, display_name, subp_name, varname, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('executable', '0.42.0', ['implib']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('executable', '0.56.0', ['win_subsystem']) |
|
@FeatureDeprecatedKwargs('executable', '0.56.0', ['gui_app'], extra_message="Use 'win_subsystem' instead.") |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['executable']) |
|
def func_executable(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, ExecutableHolder) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['static_library']) |
|
def func_static_lib(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, StaticLibraryHolder) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['shared_library']) |
|
def func_shared_lib(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
holder = self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, SharedLibraryHolder) |
|
holder.held_object.shared_library_only = True |
|
return holder |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['both_libraries']) |
|
def func_both_lib(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build_both_libraries(node, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('shared_module', '0.37.0') |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['shared_module']) |
|
def func_shared_module(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, SharedModuleHolder) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['library']) |
|
def func_library(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build_library(node, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['jar']) |
|
def func_jar(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, JarHolder) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('build_target', '0.40.0', ['link_whole', 'override_options']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['build_target']) |
|
def func_build_target(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if 'target_type' not in kwargs: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Missing target_type keyword argument') |
|
target_type = kwargs.pop('target_type') |
|
if target_type == 'executable': |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, ExecutableHolder) |
|
elif target_type == 'shared_library': |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, SharedLibraryHolder) |
|
elif target_type == 'shared_module': |
|
FeatureNew('build_target(target_type: \'shared_module\')', |
|
'0.51.0').use(self.subproject) |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, SharedModuleHolder) |
|
elif target_type == 'static_library': |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, StaticLibraryHolder) |
|
elif target_type == 'both_libraries': |
|
return self.build_both_libraries(node, args, kwargs) |
|
elif target_type == 'library': |
|
return self.build_library(node, args, kwargs) |
|
elif target_type == 'jar': |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, JarHolder) |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Unknown target_type.') |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['vcs_tag']) |
|
@FeatureDeprecatedKwargs('custom_target', '0.47.0', ['build_always'], |
|
'combine build_by_default and build_always_stale instead.') |
|
def func_vcs_tag(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if 'input' not in kwargs or 'output' not in kwargs: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Keyword arguments input and output must exist') |
|
if 'fallback' not in kwargs: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('Optional fallback in vcs_tag', '0.41.0', self.subproject) |
|
fallback = kwargs.pop('fallback', self.project_version) |
|
if not isinstance(fallback, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Keyword argument fallback must be a string.') |
|
replace_string = kwargs.pop('replace_string', '@VCS_TAG@') |
|
regex_selector = '(.*)' # default regex selector for custom command: use complete output |
|
vcs_cmd = kwargs.get('command', None) |
|
if vcs_cmd and not isinstance(vcs_cmd, list): |
|
vcs_cmd = [vcs_cmd] |
|
source_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), self.subdir)) |
|
if vcs_cmd: |
|
# Is the command an executable in path or maybe a script in the source tree? |
|
vcs_cmd[0] = shutil.which(vcs_cmd[0]) or os.path.join(source_dir, vcs_cmd[0]) |
|
else: |
|
vcs = mesonlib.detect_vcs(source_dir) |
|
if vcs: |
|
mlog.log('Found %s repository at %s' % (vcs['name'], vcs['wc_dir'])) |
|
vcs_cmd = vcs['get_rev'].split() |
|
regex_selector = vcs['rev_regex'] |
|
else: |
|
vcs_cmd = [' '] # executing this cmd will fail in vcstagger.py and force to use the fallback string |
|
# vcstagger.py parameters: infile, outfile, fallback, source_dir, replace_string, regex_selector, command... |
|
kwargs['command'] = self.environment.get_build_command() + \ |
|
['--internal', |
|
'vcstagger', |
|
'@INPUT0@', |
|
'@OUTPUT0@', |
|
fallback, |
|
source_dir, |
|
replace_string, |
|
regex_selector] + vcs_cmd |
|
kwargs.setdefault('build_by_default', True) |
|
kwargs.setdefault('build_always_stale', True) |
|
return self._func_custom_target_impl(node, [kwargs['output']], kwargs) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('subdir_done', '0.46.0') |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_subdir_done(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(kwargs) > 0: |
|
raise InterpreterException('exit does not take named arguments') |
|
if len(args) > 0: |
|
raise InterpreterException('exit does not take any arguments') |
|
raise SubdirDoneRequest() |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('custom_target', '0.48.0', ['console']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('custom_target', '0.47.0', ['install_mode', 'build_always_stale']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('custom_target', '0.40.0', ['build_by_default']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['custom_target']) |
|
def func_custom_target(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('custom_target: Only one positional argument is allowed, and it must be a string name') |
|
if 'depfile' in kwargs and ('@BASENAME@' in kwargs['depfile'] or '@PLAINNAME@' in kwargs['depfile']): |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('substitutions in custom_target depfile', '0.47.0', self.subproject) |
|
return self._func_custom_target_impl(node, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
def _func_custom_target_impl(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
'Implementation-only, without FeatureNew checks, for internal use' |
|
name = args[0] |
|
kwargs['install_mode'] = self._get_kwarg_install_mode(kwargs) |
|
if 'input' in kwargs: |
|
try: |
|
kwargs['input'] = self.source_strings_to_files(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'input')) |
|
except mesonlib.MesonException: |
|
mlog.warning('''Custom target input \'%s\' can\'t be converted to File object(s). |
|
This will become a hard error in the future.''' % kwargs['input'], location=self.current_node) |
|
tg = CustomTargetHolder(build.CustomTarget(name, self.subdir, self.subproject, kwargs, backend=self.backend), self) |
|
self.add_target(name, tg.held_object) |
|
return tg |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['run_target']) |
|
def func_run_target(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) > 1: |
|
raise InvalidCode('Run_target takes only one positional argument: the target name.') |
|
elif len(args) == 1: |
|
if 'command' not in kwargs: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Missing "command" keyword argument') |
|
all_args = extract_as_list(kwargs, 'command') |
|
deps = unholder(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'depends')) |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Run_target needs at least one positional argument.') |
|
|
|
cleaned_args = [] |
|
for i in unholder(listify(all_args)): |
|
if not isinstance(i, (str, build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget, dependencies.ExternalProgram, mesonlib.File)): |
|
mlog.debug('Wrong type:', str(i)) |
|
raise InterpreterException('Invalid argument to run_target.') |
|
if isinstance(i, dependencies.ExternalProgram) and not i.found(): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to use non-existing executable {!r}'.format(i.name)) |
|
cleaned_args.append(i) |
|
name = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(name, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('First argument must be a string.') |
|
cleaned_deps = [] |
|
for d in deps: |
|
if not isinstance(d, (build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget)): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Depends items must be build targets.') |
|
cleaned_deps.append(d) |
|
command, *cmd_args = cleaned_args |
|
tg = RunTargetHolder(build.RunTarget(name, command, cmd_args, cleaned_deps, self.subdir, self.subproject), self) |
|
self.add_target(name, tg.held_object) |
|
full_name = (self.subproject, name) |
|
assert(full_name not in self.build.run_target_names) |
|
self.build.run_target_names.add(full_name) |
|
return tg |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('alias_target', '0.52.0') |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_alias_target(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 2: |
|
raise InvalidCode('alias_target takes at least 2 arguments.') |
|
name = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(name, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('First argument must be a string.') |
|
deps = unholder(listify(args[1:])) |
|
for d in deps: |
|
if not isinstance(d, (build.BuildTarget, build.CustomTarget)): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Depends items must be build targets.') |
|
tg = RunTargetHolder(build.AliasTarget(name, deps, self.subdir, self.subproject), self) |
|
self.add_target(name, tg.held_object) |
|
return tg |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['generator']) |
|
def func_generator(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
gen = GeneratorHolder(self, args, kwargs) |
|
self.generators.append(gen) |
|
return gen |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('benchmark', '0.46.0', ['depends']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('benchmark', '0.52.0', ['priority']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['benchmark']) |
|
def func_benchmark(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
# is_parallel isn't valid here, so make sure it isn't passed |
|
if 'is_parallel' in kwargs: |
|
del kwargs['is_parallel'] |
|
self.add_test(node, args, kwargs, False) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('test', '0.46.0', ['depends']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('test', '0.52.0', ['priority']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['test']) |
|
def func_test(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if kwargs.get('protocol') == 'gtest': |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('"gtest" protocol for tests', '0.55.0', self.subproject) |
|
self.add_test(node, args, kwargs, True) |
|
|
|
def unpack_env_kwarg(self, kwargs) -> build.EnvironmentVariables: |
|
envlist = kwargs.get('env', EnvironmentVariablesHolder()) |
|
if isinstance(envlist, EnvironmentVariablesHolder): |
|
env = envlist.held_object |
|
elif isinstance(envlist, dict): |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('environment dictionary', '0.52.0', self.subproject) |
|
env = EnvironmentVariablesHolder(envlist) |
|
env = env.held_object |
|
else: |
|
envlist = listify(envlist) |
|
# Convert from array to environment object |
|
env = EnvironmentVariablesHolder(envlist) |
|
env = env.held_object |
|
return env |
|
|
|
def add_test(self, node, args, kwargs, is_base_test): |
|
if len(args) != 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('test expects 2 arguments, {} given'.format(len(args))) |
|
name = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(name, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('First argument of test must be a string.') |
|
if ':' in name: |
|
mlog.deprecation('":" is not allowed in test name "{}", it has been replaced with "_"'.format(name), |
|
location=node) |
|
name = name.replace(':', '_') |
|
exe = args[1] |
|
if not isinstance(exe, (ExecutableHolder, JarHolder, ExternalProgramHolder)): |
|
if isinstance(exe, mesonlib.File): |
|
exe = self.func_find_program(node, args[1], {}) |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Second argument must be executable.') |
|
par = kwargs.get('is_parallel', True) |
|
if not isinstance(par, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Keyword argument is_parallel must be a boolean.') |
|
cmd_args = unholder(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'args')) |
|
for i in cmd_args: |
|
if not isinstance(i, (str, mesonlib.File, build.Target)): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Command line arguments must be strings, files or targets.') |
|
env = self.unpack_env_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
should_fail = kwargs.get('should_fail', False) |
|
if not isinstance(should_fail, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Keyword argument should_fail must be a boolean.') |
|
timeout = kwargs.get('timeout', 30) |
|
if 'workdir' in kwargs: |
|
workdir = kwargs['workdir'] |
|
if not isinstance(workdir, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Workdir keyword argument must be a string.') |
|
if not os.path.isabs(workdir): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Workdir keyword argument must be an absolute path.') |
|
else: |
|
workdir = None |
|
if not isinstance(timeout, int): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Timeout must be an integer.') |
|
protocol = kwargs.get('protocol', 'exitcode') |
|
if protocol not in {'exitcode', 'tap', 'gtest'}: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Protocol must be "exitcode", "tap", or "gtest".') |
|
suite = [] |
|
prj = self.subproject if self.is_subproject() else self.build.project_name |
|
for s in mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('suite', '')): |
|
if len(s) > 0: |
|
s = ':' + s |
|
suite.append(prj.replace(' ', '_').replace(':', '_') + s) |
|
depends = unholder(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'depends')) |
|
for dep in depends: |
|
if not isinstance(dep, (build.CustomTarget, build.BuildTarget)): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Depends items must be build targets.') |
|
priority = kwargs.get('priority', 0) |
|
if not isinstance(priority, int): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Keyword argument priority must be an integer.') |
|
t = Test(name, prj, suite, exe.held_object, depends, par, cmd_args, |
|
env, should_fail, timeout, workdir, protocol, priority) |
|
if is_base_test: |
|
self.build.tests.append(t) |
|
mlog.debug('Adding test', mlog.bold(name, True)) |
|
else: |
|
self.build.benchmarks.append(t) |
|
mlog.debug('Adding benchmark', mlog.bold(name, True)) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('install_headers', '0.47.0', ['install_mode']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['install_headers']) |
|
def func_install_headers(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
source_files = self.source_strings_to_files(args) |
|
kwargs['install_mode'] = self._get_kwarg_install_mode(kwargs) |
|
h = Headers(source_files, kwargs) |
|
self.build.headers.append(h) |
|
return h |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('install_man', '0.47.0', ['install_mode']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['install_man']) |
|
def func_install_man(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
fargs = self.source_strings_to_files(args) |
|
kwargs['install_mode'] = self._get_kwarg_install_mode(kwargs) |
|
m = Man(fargs, kwargs) |
|
self.build.man.append(m) |
|
return m |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('subdir', '0.44.0', ['if_found']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['subdir']) |
|
def func_subdir(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
self.validate_arguments(args, 1, [str]) |
|
mesonlib.check_direntry_issues(args) |
|
if '..' in args[0]: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Subdir contains ..') |
|
if self.subdir == '' and args[0] == self.subproject_dir: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Must not go into subprojects dir with subdir(), use subproject() instead.') |
|
if self.subdir == '' and args[0].startswith('meson-'): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('The "meson-" prefix is reserved and cannot be used for top-level subdir().') |
|
for i in mesonlib.extract_as_list(kwargs, 'if_found'): |
|
if not hasattr(i, 'found_method'): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Object used in if_found does not have a found method.') |
|
if not i.found_method([], {}): |
|
return |
|
prev_subdir = self.subdir |
|
subdir = os.path.join(prev_subdir, args[0]) |
|
if os.path.isabs(subdir): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Subdir argument must be a relative path.') |
|
absdir = os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), subdir) |
|
symlinkless_dir = os.path.realpath(absdir) |
|
if symlinkless_dir in self.visited_subdirs: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Tried to enter directory "%s", which has already been visited.' |
|
% subdir) |
|
self.visited_subdirs[symlinkless_dir] = True |
|
self.subdir = subdir |
|
os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.environment.build_dir, subdir), exist_ok=True) |
|
buildfilename = os.path.join(self.subdir, environment.build_filename) |
|
self.build_def_files.append(buildfilename) |
|
absname = os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), buildfilename) |
|
if not os.path.isfile(absname): |
|
self.subdir = prev_subdir |
|
raise InterpreterException("Non-existent build file '{!s}'".format(buildfilename)) |
|
with open(absname, encoding='utf8') as f: |
|
code = f.read() |
|
assert(isinstance(code, str)) |
|
try: |
|
codeblock = mparser.Parser(code, absname).parse() |
|
except mesonlib.MesonException as me: |
|
me.file = absname |
|
raise me |
|
try: |
|
self.evaluate_codeblock(codeblock) |
|
except SubdirDoneRequest: |
|
pass |
|
self.subdir = prev_subdir |
|
|
|
def _get_kwarg_install_mode(self, kwargs): |
|
if kwargs.get('install_mode', None) is None: |
|
return None |
|
install_mode = [] |
|
mode = mesonlib.typeslistify(kwargs.get('install_mode', []), (str, int)) |
|
for m in mode: |
|
# We skip any arguments that are set to `false` |
|
if m is False: |
|
m = None |
|
install_mode.append(m) |
|
if len(install_mode) > 3: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Keyword argument install_mode takes at ' |
|
'most 3 arguments.') |
|
if len(install_mode) > 0 and install_mode[0] is not None and \ |
|
not isinstance(install_mode[0], str): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Keyword argument install_mode requires the ' |
|
'permissions arg to be a string or false') |
|
return FileMode(*install_mode) |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('install_data', '0.46.0', ['rename']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('install_data', '0.38.0', ['install_mode']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['install_data']) |
|
def func_install_data(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
kwsource = mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs.get('sources', [])) |
|
raw_sources = args + kwsource |
|
sources = [] |
|
source_strings = [] |
|
for s in raw_sources: |
|
if isinstance(s, mesonlib.File): |
|
sources.append(s) |
|
elif isinstance(s, str): |
|
source_strings.append(s) |
|
else: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Argument must be string or file.') |
|
sources += self.source_strings_to_files(source_strings) |
|
install_dir = kwargs.get('install_dir', None) |
|
if not isinstance(install_dir, (str, type(None))): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Keyword argument install_dir not a string.') |
|
install_mode = self._get_kwarg_install_mode(kwargs) |
|
rename = kwargs.get('rename', None) |
|
data = DataHolder(build.Data(sources, install_dir, install_mode, rename)) |
|
self.build.data.append(data.held_object) |
|
return data |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('install_subdir', '0.42.0', ['exclude_files', 'exclude_directories']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('install_subdir', '0.38.0', ['install_mode']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['install_subdir']) |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_install_subdir(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Install_subdir requires exactly one argument.') |
|
subdir = args[0] |
|
if 'install_dir' not in kwargs: |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Missing keyword argument install_dir') |
|
install_dir = kwargs['install_dir'] |
|
if not isinstance(install_dir, str): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Keyword argument install_dir not a string.') |
|
if 'strip_directory' in kwargs: |
|
if not isinstance(kwargs['strip_directory'], bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('"strip_directory" keyword must be a boolean.') |
|
strip_directory = kwargs['strip_directory'] |
|
else: |
|
strip_directory = False |
|
if 'exclude_files' in kwargs: |
|
exclude = extract_as_list(kwargs, 'exclude_files') |
|
for f in exclude: |
|
if not isinstance(f, str): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Exclude argument not a string.') |
|
elif os.path.isabs(f): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Exclude argument cannot be absolute.') |
|
exclude_files = set(exclude) |
|
else: |
|
exclude_files = set() |
|
if 'exclude_directories' in kwargs: |
|
exclude = extract_as_list(kwargs, 'exclude_directories') |
|
for d in exclude: |
|
if not isinstance(d, str): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Exclude argument not a string.') |
|
elif os.path.isabs(d): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Exclude argument cannot be absolute.') |
|
exclude_directories = set(exclude) |
|
else: |
|
exclude_directories = set() |
|
exclude = (exclude_files, exclude_directories) |
|
install_mode = self._get_kwarg_install_mode(kwargs) |
|
idir = InstallDir(self.subdir, subdir, install_dir, install_mode, exclude, strip_directory) |
|
self.build.install_dirs.append(idir) |
|
return idir |
|
|
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('configure_file', '0.47.0', ['copy', 'output_format', 'install_mode', 'encoding']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('configure_file', '0.46.0', ['format']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('configure_file', '0.41.0', ['capture']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('configure_file', '0.50.0', ['install']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('configure_file', '0.52.0', ['depfile']) |
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['configure_file']) |
|
def func_configure_file(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) > 0: |
|
raise InterpreterException("configure_file takes only keyword arguments.") |
|
if 'output' not in kwargs: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Required keyword argument "output" not defined.') |
|
actions = set(['configuration', 'command', 'copy']).intersection(kwargs.keys()) |
|
if len(actions) == 0: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Must specify an action with one of these ' |
|
'keyword arguments: \'configuration\', ' |
|
'\'command\', or \'copy\'.') |
|
elif len(actions) == 2: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Must not specify both {!r} and {!r} ' |
|
'keyword arguments since they are ' |
|
'mutually exclusive.'.format(*actions)) |
|
elif len(actions) == 3: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Must specify one of {!r}, {!r}, and ' |
|
'{!r} keyword arguments since they are ' |
|
'mutually exclusive.'.format(*actions)) |
|
if 'capture' in kwargs: |
|
if not isinstance(kwargs['capture'], bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('"capture" keyword must be a boolean.') |
|
if 'command' not in kwargs: |
|
raise InterpreterException('"capture" keyword requires "command" keyword.') |
|
|
|
if 'format' in kwargs: |
|
fmt = kwargs['format'] |
|
if not isinstance(fmt, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('"format" keyword must be a string.') |
|
else: |
|
fmt = 'meson' |
|
|
|
if fmt not in ('meson', 'cmake', 'cmake@'): |
|
raise InterpreterException('"format" possible values are "meson", "cmake" or "cmake@".') |
|
|
|
if 'output_format' in kwargs: |
|
output_format = kwargs['output_format'] |
|
if not isinstance(output_format, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('"output_format" keyword must be a string.') |
|
else: |
|
output_format = 'c' |
|
|
|
if output_format not in ('c', 'nasm'): |
|
raise InterpreterException('"format" possible values are "c" or "nasm".') |
|
|
|
if 'depfile' in kwargs: |
|
depfile = kwargs['depfile'] |
|
if not isinstance(depfile, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('depfile file name must be a string') |
|
else: |
|
depfile = None |
|
|
|
# Validate input |
|
inputs = self.source_strings_to_files(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'input')) |
|
inputs_abs = [] |
|
for f in inputs: |
|
if isinstance(f, mesonlib.File): |
|
inputs_abs.append(f.absolute_path(self.environment.source_dir, |
|
self.environment.build_dir)) |
|
self.add_build_def_file(f) |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Inputs can only be strings or file objects') |
|
# Validate output |
|
output = kwargs['output'] |
|
if not isinstance(output, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Output file name must be a string') |
|
if inputs_abs: |
|
values = mesonlib.get_filenames_templates_dict(inputs_abs, None) |
|
outputs = mesonlib.substitute_values([output], values) |
|
output = outputs[0] |
|
if depfile: |
|
depfile = mesonlib.substitute_values([depfile], values)[0] |
|
ofile_rpath = os.path.join(self.subdir, output) |
|
if ofile_rpath in self.configure_file_outputs: |
|
mesonbuildfile = os.path.join(self.subdir, 'meson.build') |
|
current_call = "{}:{}".format(mesonbuildfile, self.current_lineno) |
|
first_call = "{}:{}".format(mesonbuildfile, self.configure_file_outputs[ofile_rpath]) |
|
mlog.warning('Output file', mlog.bold(ofile_rpath, True), 'for configure_file() at', current_call, 'overwrites configure_file() output at', first_call) |
|
else: |
|
self.configure_file_outputs[ofile_rpath] = self.current_lineno |
|
if os.path.dirname(output) != '': |
|
raise InterpreterException('Output file name must not contain a subdirectory.') |
|
(ofile_path, ofile_fname) = os.path.split(os.path.join(self.subdir, output)) |
|
ofile_abs = os.path.join(self.environment.build_dir, ofile_path, ofile_fname) |
|
# Perform the appropriate action |
|
if 'configuration' in kwargs: |
|
conf = kwargs['configuration'] |
|
if isinstance(conf, dict): |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('configure_file.configuration dictionary', '0.49.0', self.subproject) |
|
conf = ConfigurationDataHolder(self.subproject, conf) |
|
elif not isinstance(conf, ConfigurationDataHolder): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Argument "configuration" is not of type configuration_data') |
|
mlog.log('Configuring', mlog.bold(output), 'using configuration') |
|
if len(inputs) > 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('At most one input file can given in configuration mode') |
|
if inputs: |
|
os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.environment.build_dir, self.subdir), exist_ok=True) |
|
file_encoding = kwargs.setdefault('encoding', 'utf-8') |
|
missing_variables, confdata_useless = \ |
|
mesonlib.do_conf_file(inputs_abs[0], ofile_abs, conf.held_object, |
|
fmt, file_encoding) |
|
if missing_variables: |
|
var_list = ", ".join(map(repr, sorted(missing_variables))) |
|
mlog.warning( |
|
"The variable(s) %s in the input file '%s' are not " |
|
"present in the given configuration data." % ( |
|
var_list, inputs[0]), location=node) |
|
if confdata_useless: |
|
ifbase = os.path.basename(inputs_abs[0]) |
|
mlog.warning('Got an empty configuration_data() object and found no ' |
|
'substitutions in the input file {!r}. If you want to ' |
|
'copy a file to the build dir, use the \'copy:\' keyword ' |
|
'argument added in 0.47.0'.format(ifbase), location=node) |
|
else: |
|
mesonlib.dump_conf_header(ofile_abs, conf.held_object, output_format) |
|
conf.mark_used() |
|
elif 'command' in kwargs: |
|
if len(inputs) > 1: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('multiple inputs in configure_file()', '0.52.0', self.subproject) |
|
# We use absolute paths for input and output here because the cwd |
|
# that the command is run from is 'unspecified', so it could change. |
|
# Currently it's builddir/subdir for in_builddir else srcdir/subdir. |
|
values = mesonlib.get_filenames_templates_dict(inputs_abs, [ofile_abs]) |
|
if depfile: |
|
depfile = os.path.join(self.environment.get_scratch_dir(), depfile) |
|
values['@DEPFILE@'] = depfile |
|
# Substitute @INPUT@, @OUTPUT@, etc here. |
|
cmd = mesonlib.substitute_values(kwargs['command'], values) |
|
mlog.log('Configuring', mlog.bold(output), 'with command') |
|
res = self.run_command_impl(node, cmd, {}, True) |
|
if res.returncode != 0: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Running configure command failed.\n%s\n%s' % |
|
(res.stdout, res.stderr)) |
|
if 'capture' in kwargs and kwargs['capture']: |
|
dst_tmp = ofile_abs + '~' |
|
file_encoding = kwargs.setdefault('encoding', 'utf-8') |
|
with open(dst_tmp, 'w', encoding=file_encoding) as f: |
|
f.writelines(res.stdout) |
|
if inputs_abs: |
|
shutil.copymode(inputs_abs[0], dst_tmp) |
|
mesonlib.replace_if_different(ofile_abs, dst_tmp) |
|
if depfile: |
|
mlog.log('Reading depfile:', mlog.bold(depfile)) |
|
with open(depfile, 'r') as f: |
|
df = DepFile(f.readlines()) |
|
deps = df.get_all_dependencies(ofile_fname) |
|
for dep in deps: |
|
self.add_build_def_file(dep) |
|
|
|
elif 'copy' in kwargs: |
|
if len(inputs_abs) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Exactly one input file must be given in copy mode') |
|
os.makedirs(os.path.join(self.environment.build_dir, self.subdir), exist_ok=True) |
|
shutil.copy2(inputs_abs[0], ofile_abs) |
|
else: |
|
# Not reachable |
|
raise AssertionError |
|
# Install file if requested, we check for the empty string |
|
# for backwards compatibility. That was the behaviour before |
|
# 0.45.0 so preserve it. |
|
idir = kwargs.get('install_dir', '') |
|
if idir is False: |
|
idir = '' |
|
mlog.deprecation('Please use the new `install:` kwarg instead of passing ' |
|
'`false` to `install_dir:`', location=node) |
|
if not isinstance(idir, str): |
|
if isinstance(idir, list) and len(idir) == 0: |
|
mlog.deprecation('install_dir: kwarg must be a string and not an empty array. ' |
|
'Please use the install: kwarg to enable or disable installation. ' |
|
'This will be a hard error in the next release.') |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('"install_dir" must be a string') |
|
install = kwargs.get('install', idir != '') |
|
if not isinstance(install, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('"install" must be a boolean') |
|
if install: |
|
if not idir: |
|
raise InterpreterException('"install_dir" must be specified ' |
|
'when "install" in a configure_file ' |
|
'is true') |
|
cfile = mesonlib.File.from_built_file(ofile_path, ofile_fname) |
|
install_mode = self._get_kwarg_install_mode(kwargs) |
|
self.build.data.append(build.Data([cfile], idir, install_mode)) |
|
return mesonlib.File.from_built_file(self.subdir, output) |
|
|
|
def extract_incdirs(self, kwargs): |
|
prospectives = unholder(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'include_directories')) |
|
result = [] |
|
for p in prospectives: |
|
if isinstance(p, build.IncludeDirs): |
|
result.append(p) |
|
elif isinstance(p, str): |
|
result.append(self.build_incdir_object([p]).held_object) |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Include directory objects can only be created from strings or include directories.') |
|
return result |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['include_directories']) |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_include_directories(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.build_incdir_object(args, kwargs.get('is_system', False)) |
|
|
|
def build_incdir_object(self, incdir_strings, is_system=False): |
|
if not isinstance(is_system, bool): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Is_system must be boolean.') |
|
src_root = self.environment.get_source_dir() |
|
build_root = self.environment.get_build_dir() |
|
absbase_src = os.path.join(src_root, self.subdir) |
|
absbase_build = os.path.join(build_root, self.subdir) |
|
|
|
for a in incdir_strings: |
|
if a.startswith(src_root): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Tried to form an absolute path to a source dir. ' |
|
'You should not do that but use relative paths instead.' |
|
''' |
|
|
|
To get include path to any directory relative to the current dir do |
|
|
|
incdir = include_directories(dirname) |
|
|
|
After this incdir will contain both the current source dir as well as the |
|
corresponding build dir. It can then be used in any subdirectory and |
|
Meson will take care of all the busywork to make paths work. |
|
|
|
Dirname can even be '.' to mark the current directory. Though you should |
|
remember that the current source and build directories are always |
|
put in the include directories by default so you only need to do |
|
include_directories('.') if you intend to use the result in a |
|
different subdirectory. |
|
''') |
|
absdir_src = os.path.join(absbase_src, a) |
|
absdir_build = os.path.join(absbase_build, a) |
|
if not os.path.isdir(absdir_src) and not os.path.isdir(absdir_build): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Include dir %s does not exist.' % a) |
|
i = IncludeDirsHolder(build.IncludeDirs(self.subdir, incdir_strings, is_system)) |
|
return i |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['add_test_setup']) |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_add_test_setup(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Add_test_setup needs one argument for the setup name.') |
|
setup_name = args[0] |
|
if re.fullmatch('([_a-zA-Z][_0-9a-zA-Z]*:)?[_a-zA-Z][_0-9a-zA-Z]*', setup_name) is None: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Setup name may only contain alphanumeric characters.') |
|
if ":" not in setup_name: |
|
setup_name = (self.subproject if self.subproject else self.build.project_name) + ":" + setup_name |
|
try: |
|
inp = unholder(extract_as_list(kwargs, 'exe_wrapper')) |
|
exe_wrapper = [] |
|
for i in inp: |
|
if isinstance(i, str): |
|
exe_wrapper.append(i) |
|
elif isinstance(i, dependencies.ExternalProgram): |
|
if not i.found(): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to use non-found executable.') |
|
exe_wrapper += i.get_command() |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Exe wrapper can only contain strings or external binaries.') |
|
except KeyError: |
|
exe_wrapper = None |
|
gdb = kwargs.get('gdb', False) |
|
if not isinstance(gdb, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Gdb option must be a boolean') |
|
timeout_multiplier = kwargs.get('timeout_multiplier', 1) |
|
if not isinstance(timeout_multiplier, int): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Timeout multiplier must be a number.') |
|
is_default = kwargs.get('is_default', False) |
|
if not isinstance(is_default, bool): |
|
raise InterpreterException('is_default option must be a boolean') |
|
if is_default: |
|
if self.build.test_setup_default_name is not None: |
|
raise InterpreterException('\'%s\' is already set as default. ' |
|
'is_default can be set to true only once' % self.build.test_setup_default_name) |
|
self.build.test_setup_default_name = setup_name |
|
env = self.unpack_env_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
self.build.test_setups[setup_name] = build.TestSetup(exe_wrapper, gdb, timeout_multiplier, env) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['add_global_arguments']) |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_add_global_arguments(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
for_machine = self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
self.add_global_arguments(node, self.build.global_args[for_machine], args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['add_global_link_arguments']) |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_add_global_link_arguments(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
for_machine = self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
self.add_global_arguments(node, self.build.global_link_args[for_machine], args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['add_project_arguments']) |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_add_project_arguments(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
for_machine = self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
self.add_project_arguments(node, self.build.projects_args[for_machine], args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
@permittedKwargs(permitted_kwargs['add_project_link_arguments']) |
|
@stringArgs |
|
def func_add_project_link_arguments(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
for_machine = self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
self.add_project_arguments(node, self.build.projects_link_args[for_machine], args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
def warn_about_builtin_args(self, args): |
|
# -Wpedantic is deliberately not included, since some people want to use it but not use -Wextra |
|
# see e.g. |
|
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3275#issuecomment-641354956 |
|
# https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3742 |
|
warnargs = ('/W1', '/W2', '/W3', '/W4', '/Wall', '-Wall', '-Wextra') |
|
optargs = ('-O0', '-O2', '-O3', '-Os', '/O1', '/O2', '/Os') |
|
for arg in args: |
|
if arg in warnargs: |
|
mlog.warning('Consider using the built-in warning_level option instead of using "{}".'.format(arg), |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
elif arg in optargs: |
|
mlog.warning('Consider using the built-in optimization level instead of using "{}".'.format(arg), |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
elif arg == '-Werror': |
|
mlog.warning('Consider using the built-in werror option instead of using "{}".'.format(arg), |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
elif arg == '-g': |
|
mlog.warning('Consider using the built-in debug option instead of using "{}".'.format(arg), |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
elif arg == '-pipe': |
|
mlog.warning("You don't need to add -pipe, Meson will use it automatically when it is available.", |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
elif arg.startswith('-fsanitize'): |
|
mlog.warning('Consider using the built-in option for sanitizers instead of using "{}".'.format(arg), |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
elif arg.startswith('-std=') or arg.startswith('/std:'): |
|
mlog.warning('Consider using the built-in option for language standard version instead of using "{}".'.format(arg), |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
|
|
def add_global_arguments(self, node, argsdict, args, kwargs): |
|
if self.is_subproject(): |
|
msg = 'Function \'{}\' cannot be used in subprojects because ' \ |
|
'there is no way to make that reliable.\nPlease only call ' \ |
|
'this if is_subproject() returns false. Alternatively, ' \ |
|
'define a variable that\ncontains your language-specific ' \ |
|
'arguments and add it to the appropriate *_args kwarg ' \ |
|
'in each target.'.format(node.func_name) |
|
raise InvalidCode(msg) |
|
frozen = self.project_args_frozen or self.global_args_frozen |
|
self.add_arguments(node, argsdict, frozen, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
def add_project_arguments(self, node, argsdict, args, kwargs): |
|
if self.subproject not in argsdict: |
|
argsdict[self.subproject] = {} |
|
self.add_arguments(node, argsdict[self.subproject], |
|
self.project_args_frozen, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
def add_arguments(self, node, argsdict, args_frozen, args, kwargs): |
|
if args_frozen: |
|
msg = 'Tried to use \'{}\' after a build target has been declared.\n' \ |
|
'This is not permitted. Please declare all ' \ |
|
'arguments before your targets.'.format(node.func_name) |
|
raise InvalidCode(msg) |
|
|
|
if 'language' not in kwargs: |
|
raise InvalidCode('Missing language definition in {}'.format(node.func_name)) |
|
|
|
self.warn_about_builtin_args(args) |
|
|
|
for lang in mesonlib.stringlistify(kwargs['language']): |
|
lang = lang.lower() |
|
argsdict[lang] = argsdict.get(lang, []) + args |
|
|
|
@noKwargs |
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
def func_environment(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) > 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('environment takes only one optional positional arguments') |
|
elif len(args) == 1: |
|
FeatureNew.single_use('environment positional arguments', '0.52.0', self.subproject) |
|
initial_values = args[0] |
|
if not isinstance(initial_values, dict) and not isinstance(initial_values, list): |
|
raise InterpreterException('environment first argument must be a dictionary or a list') |
|
else: |
|
initial_values = {} |
|
return EnvironmentVariablesHolder(initial_values) |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_join_paths(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return self.join_path_strings(args) |
|
|
|
def run(self) -> None: |
|
super().run() |
|
mlog.log('Build targets in project:', mlog.bold(str(len(self.build.targets)))) |
|
FeatureNew.report(self.subproject) |
|
FeatureDeprecated.report(self.subproject) |
|
if not self.is_subproject(): |
|
self.print_extra_warnings() |
|
if self.subproject == '': |
|
self._print_summary() |
|
|
|
def print_extra_warnings(self) -> None: |
|
# TODO cross compilation |
|
for c in self.coredata.compilers.host.values(): |
|
if c.get_id() == 'clang': |
|
self.check_clang_asan_lundef() |
|
break |
|
|
|
def check_clang_asan_lundef(self) -> None: |
|
if 'b_lundef' not in self.coredata.base_options: |
|
return |
|
if 'b_sanitize' not in self.coredata.base_options: |
|
return |
|
if (self.coredata.base_options['b_lundef'].value and |
|
self.coredata.base_options['b_sanitize'].value != 'none'): |
|
mlog.warning('''Trying to use {} sanitizer on Clang with b_lundef. |
|
This will probably not work. |
|
Try setting b_lundef to false instead.'''.format(self.coredata.base_options['b_sanitize'].value), |
|
location=self.current_node) |
|
|
|
def evaluate_subproject_info(self, path_from_source_root, subproject_dir): |
|
depth = 0 |
|
subproj_name = '' |
|
segs = PurePath(path_from_source_root).parts |
|
segs_spd = PurePath(subproject_dir).parts |
|
while segs and segs[0] == segs_spd[0]: |
|
if len(segs_spd) == 1: |
|
subproj_name = segs[1] |
|
segs = segs[2:] |
|
depth += 1 |
|
else: |
|
segs_spd = segs_spd[1:] |
|
segs = segs[1:] |
|
return (depth, subproj_name) |
|
|
|
# Check that the indicated file is within the same subproject |
|
# as we currently are. This is to stop people doing |
|
# nasty things like: |
|
# |
|
# f = files('../../master_src/file.c') |
|
# |
|
# Note that this is validated only when the file |
|
# object is generated. The result can be used in a different |
|
# subproject than it is defined in (due to e.g. a |
|
# declare_dependency). |
|
def validate_within_subproject(self, subdir, fname): |
|
norm = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(subdir, fname)) |
|
if os.path.isabs(norm): |
|
if not norm.startswith(self.environment.source_dir): |
|
# Grabbing files outside the source tree is ok. |
|
# This is for vendor stuff like: |
|
# |
|
# /opt/vendorsdk/src/file_with_license_restrictions.c |
|
return |
|
norm = os.path.relpath(norm, self.environment.source_dir) |
|
assert(not os.path.isabs(norm)) |
|
(num_sps, sproj_name) = self.evaluate_subproject_info(norm, self.subproject_dir) |
|
plain_filename = os.path.basename(norm) |
|
if num_sps == 0: |
|
if not self.is_subproject(): |
|
return |
|
raise InterpreterException('Sandbox violation: Tried to grab file %s from a different subproject.' % plain_filename) |
|
if num_sps > 1: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Sandbox violation: Tried to grab file %s from a nested subproject.' % plain_filename) |
|
if sproj_name != self.subproject_directory_name: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Sandbox violation: Tried to grab file %s from a different subproject.' % plain_filename) |
|
|
|
def source_strings_to_files(self, sources): |
|
results = [] |
|
mesonlib.check_direntry_issues(sources) |
|
if not isinstance(sources, list): |
|
sources = [sources] |
|
for s in sources: |
|
if isinstance(s, (mesonlib.File, GeneratedListHolder, |
|
TargetHolder, CustomTargetIndexHolder, |
|
GeneratedObjectsHolder)): |
|
pass |
|
elif isinstance(s, str): |
|
self.validate_within_subproject(self.subdir, s) |
|
s = mesonlib.File.from_source_file(self.environment.source_dir, self.subdir, s) |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Source item is {!r} instead of ' |
|
'string or File-type object'.format(s)) |
|
results.append(s) |
|
return results |
|
|
|
def add_target(self, name, tobj): |
|
if name == '': |
|
raise InterpreterException('Target name must not be empty.') |
|
if name.strip() == '': |
|
raise InterpreterException('Target name must not consist only of whitespace.') |
|
if name.startswith('meson-'): |
|
raise InvalidArguments("Target names starting with 'meson-' are reserved " |
|
"for Meson's internal use. Please rename.") |
|
if name in coredata.FORBIDDEN_TARGET_NAMES: |
|
raise InvalidArguments("Target name '%s' is reserved for Meson's " |
|
"internal use. Please rename." % name) |
|
# To permit an executable and a shared library to have the |
|
# same name, such as "foo.exe" and "libfoo.a". |
|
idname = tobj.get_id() |
|
if idname in self.build.targets: |
|
raise InvalidCode('Tried to create target "%s", but a target of that name already exists.' % name) |
|
self.build.targets[idname] = tobj |
|
if idname not in self.coredata.target_guids: |
|
self.coredata.target_guids[idname] = str(uuid.uuid4()).upper() |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('both_libraries', '0.46.0') |
|
def build_both_libraries(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
shared_holder = self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, SharedLibraryHolder) |
|
|
|
# Check if user forces non-PIC static library. |
|
pic = True |
|
if 'pic' in kwargs: |
|
pic = kwargs['pic'] |
|
elif 'b_staticpic' in self.environment.coredata.base_options: |
|
pic = self.environment.coredata.base_options['b_staticpic'].value |
|
|
|
if pic: |
|
# Exclude sources from args and kwargs to avoid building them twice |
|
static_args = [args[0]] |
|
static_kwargs = kwargs.copy() |
|
static_kwargs['sources'] = [] |
|
static_kwargs['objects'] = shared_holder.held_object.extract_all_objects() |
|
else: |
|
static_args = args |
|
static_kwargs = kwargs |
|
|
|
static_holder = self.build_target(node, static_args, static_kwargs, StaticLibraryHolder) |
|
|
|
return BothLibrariesHolder(shared_holder, static_holder, self) |
|
|
|
def build_library(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
default_library = self.coredata.get_builtin_option('default_library', self.subproject) |
|
if default_library == 'shared': |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, SharedLibraryHolder) |
|
elif default_library == 'static': |
|
return self.build_target(node, args, kwargs, StaticLibraryHolder) |
|
elif default_library == 'both': |
|
return self.build_both_libraries(node, args, kwargs) |
|
else: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Unknown default_library value: %s.', default_library) |
|
|
|
def build_target(self, node, args, kwargs, targetholder): |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('build target', '0.42.0', ['rust_crate_type', 'build_rpath', 'implicit_include_directories']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('build target', '0.41.0', ['rust_args']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('build target', '0.40.0', ['build_by_default']) |
|
@FeatureNewKwargs('build target', '0.48.0', ['gnu_symbol_visibility']) |
|
def build_target_decorator_caller(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
return True |
|
|
|
build_target_decorator_caller(self, node, args, kwargs) |
|
|
|
if not args: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Target does not have a name.') |
|
name, *sources = args |
|
for_machine = self.machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs) |
|
if 'sources' in kwargs: |
|
sources += listify(kwargs['sources']) |
|
sources = self.source_strings_to_files(sources) |
|
objs = extract_as_list(kwargs, 'objects') |
|
kwargs['dependencies'] = extract_as_list(kwargs, 'dependencies') |
|
kwargs['install_mode'] = self._get_kwarg_install_mode(kwargs) |
|
if 'extra_files' in kwargs: |
|
ef = extract_as_list(kwargs, 'extra_files') |
|
kwargs['extra_files'] = self.source_strings_to_files(ef) |
|
self.check_sources_exist(os.path.join(self.source_root, self.subdir), sources) |
|
if targetholder == ExecutableHolder: |
|
targetclass = build.Executable |
|
elif targetholder == SharedLibraryHolder: |
|
targetclass = build.SharedLibrary |
|
elif targetholder == SharedModuleHolder: |
|
targetclass = build.SharedModule |
|
elif targetholder == StaticLibraryHolder: |
|
targetclass = build.StaticLibrary |
|
elif targetholder == JarHolder: |
|
targetclass = build.Jar |
|
else: |
|
mlog.debug('Unknown target type:', str(targetholder)) |
|
raise RuntimeError('Unreachable code') |
|
self.kwarg_strings_to_includedirs(kwargs) |
|
|
|
# Filter out kwargs from other target types. For example 'soversion' |
|
# passed to library() when default_library == 'static'. |
|
kwargs = {k: v for k, v in kwargs.items() if k in targetclass.known_kwargs} |
|
|
|
kwargs['include_directories'] = self.extract_incdirs(kwargs) |
|
target = targetclass(name, self.subdir, self.subproject, for_machine, sources, objs, self.environment, kwargs) |
|
target.project_version = self.project_version |
|
|
|
self.add_stdlib_info(target) |
|
l = targetholder(target, self) |
|
self.add_target(name, l.held_object) |
|
self.project_args_frozen = True |
|
return l |
|
|
|
def kwarg_strings_to_includedirs(self, kwargs): |
|
if 'd_import_dirs' in kwargs: |
|
items = mesonlib.extract_as_list(kwargs, 'd_import_dirs') |
|
cleaned_items = [] |
|
for i in items: |
|
if isinstance(i, str): |
|
# BW compatibility. This was permitted so we must support it |
|
# for a few releases so people can transition to "correct" |
|
# path declarations. |
|
if os.path.normpath(i).startswith(self.environment.get_source_dir()): |
|
mlog.warning('''Building a path to the source dir is not supported. Use a relative path instead. |
|
This will become a hard error in the future.''', location=self.current_node) |
|
i = os.path.relpath(i, os.path.join(self.environment.get_source_dir(), self.subdir)) |
|
i = self.build_incdir_object([i]) |
|
cleaned_items.append(i) |
|
kwargs['d_import_dirs'] = cleaned_items |
|
|
|
def get_used_languages(self, target): |
|
result = set() |
|
for i in target.sources: |
|
for lang, c in self.coredata.compilers[target.for_machine].items(): |
|
if c.can_compile(i): |
|
result.add(lang) |
|
break |
|
return result |
|
|
|
def add_stdlib_info(self, target): |
|
for l in self.get_used_languages(target): |
|
dep = self.build.stdlibs[target.for_machine].get(l, None) |
|
if dep: |
|
target.add_deps(dep) |
|
|
|
def check_sources_exist(self, subdir, sources): |
|
for s in sources: |
|
if not isinstance(s, str): |
|
continue # This means a generated source and they always exist. |
|
fname = os.path.join(subdir, s) |
|
if not os.path.isfile(fname): |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to add non-existing source file %s.' % s) |
|
|
|
# Only permit object extraction from the same subproject |
|
def validate_extraction(self, buildtarget: InterpreterObject) -> None: |
|
if self.subproject != buildtarget.subproject: |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to extract objects from a different subproject.') |
|
|
|
def is_subproject(self): |
|
return self.subproject != '' |
|
|
|
@noKwargs |
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
def func_set_variable(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 2: |
|
raise InvalidCode('Set_variable takes two arguments.') |
|
varname, value = args |
|
self.set_variable(varname, value) |
|
|
|
@noKwargs |
|
@noArgsFlattening |
|
def func_get_variable(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) < 1 or len(args) > 2: |
|
raise InvalidCode('Get_variable takes one or two arguments.') |
|
varname = args[0] |
|
if isinstance(varname, Disabler): |
|
return varname |
|
if not isinstance(varname, str): |
|
raise InterpreterException('First argument must be a string.') |
|
try: |
|
return self.variables[varname] |
|
except KeyError: |
|
pass |
|
if len(args) == 2: |
|
return args[1] |
|
raise InterpreterException('Tried to get unknown variable "%s".' % varname) |
|
|
|
@stringArgs |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_is_variable(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InvalidCode('Is_variable takes two arguments.') |
|
varname = args[0] |
|
return varname in self.variables |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def machine_from_native_kwarg(kwargs: T.Dict[str, T.Any]) -> MachineChoice: |
|
native = kwargs.get('native', False) |
|
if not isinstance(native, bool): |
|
raise InvalidArguments('Argument to "native" must be a boolean.') |
|
return MachineChoice.BUILD if native else MachineChoice.HOST |
|
|
|
@FeatureNew('is_disabler', '0.52.0') |
|
@noKwargs |
|
def func_is_disabler(self, node, args, kwargs): |
|
if len(args) != 1: |
|
raise InvalidCode('Is_disabler takes one argument.') |
|
varname = args[0] |
|
return isinstance(varname, Disabler)
|
|
|