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# Copyright © 2020 Intel Corporation
# 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.
import os
import typing as T
from . import ExtensionModule, ModuleReturnValue
from .. import mlog
from ..build import BothLibraries, BuildTarget, CustomTargetIndex, Executable, ExtractedObjects, GeneratedList, IncludeDirs, CustomTarget, StructuredSources
from ..dependencies import Dependency, ExternalLibrary
from ..interpreter.interpreter import TEST_KWARGS
from ..interpreterbase import ContainerTypeInfo, InterpreterException, KwargInfo, FeatureNew, typed_kwargs, typed_pos_args, noPosargs
from ..mesonlib import File
if T.TYPE_CHECKING:
from . import ModuleState
from ..interpreter import Interpreter
from ..interpreter import kwargs as _kwargs
from ..interpreter.interpreter import SourceInputs, SourceOutputs
from ..programs import ExternalProgram
from typing_extensions import TypedDict
class FuncTest(_kwargs.BaseTest):
dependencies: T.List[T.Union[Dependency, ExternalLibrary]]
is_parallel: bool
class FuncBindgen(TypedDict):
args: T.List[str]
c_args: T.List[str]
include_directories: T.List[IncludeDirs]
input: T.List[SourceInputs]
output: str
class RustModule(ExtensionModule):
"""A module that holds helper functions for rust."""
@FeatureNew('rust module', '0.57.0')
def __init__(self, interpreter: 'Interpreter') -> None:
super().__init__(interpreter)
self._bindgen_bin: T.Optional['ExternalProgram'] = None
self.methods.update({
'test': self.test,
'bindgen': self.bindgen,
})
@typed_pos_args('rust.test', str, BuildTarget)
@typed_kwargs(
'rust.test',
*TEST_KWARGS,
KwargInfo('is_parallel', bool, default=False),
KwargInfo(
'dependencies',
ContainerTypeInfo(list, (Dependency, ExternalLibrary)),
listify=True,
default=[]),
)
def test(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.Tuple[str, BuildTarget], kwargs: 'FuncTest') -> ModuleReturnValue:
"""Generate a rust test target from a given rust target.
Rust puts it's unitests inside it's main source files, unlike most
languages that put them in external files. This means that normally
you have to define two separate targets with basically the same
arguments to get tests:
```meson
rust_lib_sources = [...]
rust_lib = static_library(
'rust_lib',
rust_lib_sources,
)
rust_lib_test = executable(
'rust_lib_test',
rust_lib_sources,
rust_args : ['--test'],
)
test(
'rust_lib_test',
rust_lib_test,
protocol : 'rust',
)
```
This is all fine, but not very DRY. This method makes it much easier
to define rust tests:
```meson
rust = import('unstable-rust')
rust_lib = static_library(
'rust_lib',
[sources],
)
rust.test('rust_lib_test', rust_lib)
```
"""
name = args[0]
base_target: BuildTarget = args[1]
if not base_target.uses_rust():
raise InterpreterException('Second positional argument to rustmod.test() must be a rust based target')
extra_args = kwargs['args']
# Delete any arguments we don't want passed
if '--test' in extra_args:
mlog.warning('Do not add --test to rustmod.test arguments')
extra_args.remove('--test')
if '--format' in extra_args:
mlog.warning('Do not add --format to rustmod.test arguments')
i = extra_args.index('--format')
# Also delete the argument to --format
del extra_args[i + 1]
del extra_args[i]
for i, a in enumerate(extra_args):
if isinstance(a, str) and a.startswith('--format='):
del extra_args[i]
break
dependencies = [d for d in kwargs['dependencies']]
# We need to cast here, as currently these don't have protocol in them, but test itself does.
tkwargs = T.cast('_kwargs.FuncTest', kwargs.copy())
tkwargs['args'] = extra_args + ['--test', '--format', 'pretty']
tkwargs['protocol'] = 'rust'
new_target_kwargs = base_target.kwargs.copy()
# Don't mutate the shallow copied list, instead replace it with a new
# one
new_target_kwargs['rust_args'] = new_target_kwargs.get('rust_args', []) + ['--test']
new_target_kwargs['install'] = False
new_target_kwargs['dependencies'] = new_target_kwargs.get('dependencies', []) + dependencies
new_target = Executable(
name, base_target.subdir, state.subproject, base_target.for_machine,
base_target.sources, base_target.structured_sources,
base_target.objects, base_target.environment, base_target.compilers,
new_target_kwargs
)
test = self.interpreter.make_test(
self.interpreter.current_node, (name, new_target), tkwargs)
return ModuleReturnValue(None, [new_target, test])
@noPosargs
@typed_kwargs(
'rust.bindgen',
KwargInfo('c_args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('args', ContainerTypeInfo(list, str), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo('include_directories', ContainerTypeInfo(list, IncludeDirs), default=[], listify=True),
KwargInfo(
'input',
ContainerTypeInfo(list, (File, GeneratedList, BuildTarget, BothLibraries, ExtractedObjects, CustomTargetIndex, CustomTarget, str), allow_empty=False),
default=[],
listify=True,
required=True,
),
KwargInfo('output', str, required=True),
)
def bindgen(self, state: 'ModuleState', args: T.List, kwargs: 'FuncBindgen') -> ModuleReturnValue:
"""Wrapper around bindgen to simplify it's use.
The main thing this simplifies is the use of `include_directory`
objects, instead of having to pass a plethora of `-I` arguments.
"""
header, *_deps = self.interpreter.source_strings_to_files(kwargs['input'])
# Split File and Target dependencies to add pass to CustomTarget
depends: T.List['SourceOutputs'] = []
depend_files: T.List[File] = []
for d in _deps:
if isinstance(d, File):
depend_files.append(d)
else:
depends.append(d)
inc_strs: T.List[str] = []
for i in kwargs['include_directories']:
# bindgen always uses clang, so it's safe to hardcode -I here
inc_strs.extend([f'-I{x}' for x in i.to_string_list(
state.environment.get_source_dir(), state.environment.get_build_dir())])
if self._bindgen_bin is None:
self._bindgen_bin = state.find_program('bindgen')
name: str
if isinstance(header, File):
name = header.fname
elif isinstance(header, (BuildTarget, BothLibraries, ExtractedObjects, StructuredSources)):
raise InterpreterException('bindgen source file must be a C header, not an object or build target')
else:
name = header.get_outputs()[0]
target = CustomTarget(
f'rustmod-bindgen-{name}'.replace('/', '_'),
state.subdir,
state.subproject,
self._bindgen_bin.get_command() + [
'@INPUT@', '--output',
os.path.join(state.environment.build_dir, '@OUTPUT@')] +
kwargs['args'] + ['--'] + kwargs['c_args'] + inc_strs +
['-MD', '-MQ', '@INPUT@', '-MF', '@DEPFILE@'],
[header],
[kwargs['output']],
depfile='@PLAINNAME@.d',
extra_depends=depends,
depend_files=depend_files,
backend=state.backend,
)
return ModuleReturnValue([target], [target])
def initialize(interp: 'Interpreter') -> RustModule:
return RustModule(interp)