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# Copyright 2012-2016 The Meson development team |
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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# limitations under the License. |
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import os, platform, re, sys, shutil, subprocess |
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import tempfile |
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import shlex |
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import typing as T |
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from . import coredata |
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from .linkers import ArLinker, ArmarLinker, VisualStudioLinker, DLinker, CcrxLinker, Xc16Linker, C2000Linker, IntelVisualStudioLinker |
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from . import mesonlib |
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from .mesonlib import ( |
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MesonException, EnvironmentException, MachineChoice, Popen_safe, |
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PerMachineDefaultable, PerThreeMachineDefaultable, split_args, quote_arg |
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) |
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from . import mlog |
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from .envconfig import ( |
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BinaryTable, Directories, MachineInfo, |
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Properties, known_cpu_families, |
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) |
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from . import compilers |
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from .compilers import ( |
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Compiler, |
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is_assembly, |
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is_header, |
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is_library, |
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is_llvm_ir, |
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is_object, |
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is_source, |
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) |
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from .linkers import ( |
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AppleDynamicLinker, |
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ArmClangDynamicLinker, |
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ArmDynamicLinker, |
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CcrxDynamicLinker, |
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Xc16DynamicLinker, |
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C2000DynamicLinker, |
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ClangClDynamicLinker, |
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DynamicLinker, |
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GnuBFDDynamicLinker, |
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GnuGoldDynamicLinker, |
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LLVMDynamicLinker, |
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MSVCDynamicLinker, |
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OptlinkDynamicLinker, |
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PGIDynamicLinker, |
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PGIStaticLinker, |
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SolarisDynamicLinker, |
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XilinkDynamicLinker, |
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CudaLinker, |
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VisualStudioLikeLinkerMixin, |
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WASMDynamicLinker, |
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) |
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from functools import lru_cache |
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from .compilers import ( |
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ArmCCompiler, |
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ArmCPPCompiler, |
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ArmclangCCompiler, |
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ArmclangCPPCompiler, |
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AppleClangCCompiler, |
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AppleClangCPPCompiler, |
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ClangCCompiler, |
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ClangCPPCompiler, |
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ClangObjCCompiler, |
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ClangObjCPPCompiler, |
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ClangClCCompiler, |
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ClangClCPPCompiler, |
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FlangFortranCompiler, |
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G95FortranCompiler, |
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GnuCCompiler, |
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GnuCPPCompiler, |
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GnuFortranCompiler, |
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GnuObjCCompiler, |
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GnuObjCPPCompiler, |
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ElbrusCCompiler, |
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ElbrusCPPCompiler, |
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ElbrusFortranCompiler, |
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EmscriptenCCompiler, |
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EmscriptenCPPCompiler, |
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IntelCCompiler, |
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IntelClCCompiler, |
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IntelCPPCompiler, |
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IntelClCPPCompiler, |
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IntelFortranCompiler, |
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IntelClFortranCompiler, |
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JavaCompiler, |
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MonoCompiler, |
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CudaCompiler, |
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VisualStudioCsCompiler, |
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NAGFortranCompiler, |
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Open64FortranCompiler, |
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PathScaleFortranCompiler, |
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PGICCompiler, |
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PGICPPCompiler, |
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PGIFortranCompiler, |
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RustCompiler, |
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CcrxCCompiler, |
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CcrxCPPCompiler, |
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Xc16CCompiler, |
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C2000CCompiler, |
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C2000CPPCompiler, |
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SunFortranCompiler, |
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ValaCompiler, |
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VisualStudioCCompiler, |
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VisualStudioCPPCompiler, |
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) |
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build_filename = 'meson.build' |
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CompilersDict = T.Dict[str, Compiler] |
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def detect_gcovr(min_version='3.3', new_rootdir_version='4.2', log=False): |
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gcovr_exe = 'gcovr' |
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try: |
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p, found = Popen_safe([gcovr_exe, '--version'])[0:2] |
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except (FileNotFoundError, PermissionError): |
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# Doesn't exist in PATH or isn't executable |
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return None, None |
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found = search_version(found) |
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if p.returncode == 0 and mesonlib.version_compare(found, '>=' + min_version): |
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if log: |
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mlog.log('Found gcovr-{} at {}'.format(found, quote_arg(shutil.which(gcovr_exe)))) |
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return gcovr_exe, mesonlib.version_compare(found, '>=' + new_rootdir_version) |
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return None, None |
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def detect_llvm_cov(): |
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tools = get_llvm_tool_names('llvm-cov') |
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for tool in tools: |
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if mesonlib.exe_exists([tool, '--version']): |
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return tool |
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return None |
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def find_coverage_tools(): |
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gcovr_exe, gcovr_new_rootdir = detect_gcovr() |
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llvm_cov_exe = detect_llvm_cov() |
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lcov_exe = 'lcov' |
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genhtml_exe = 'genhtml' |
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if not mesonlib.exe_exists([lcov_exe, '--version']): |
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lcov_exe = None |
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if not mesonlib.exe_exists([genhtml_exe, '--version']): |
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genhtml_exe = None |
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return gcovr_exe, gcovr_new_rootdir, lcov_exe, genhtml_exe, llvm_cov_exe |
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def detect_ninja(version: str = '1.7', log: bool = False) -> str: |
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r = detect_ninja_command_and_version(version, log) |
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return r[0] if r else None |
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def detect_ninja_command_and_version(version: str = '1.7', log: bool = False) -> (str, str): |
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env_ninja = os.environ.get('NINJA', None) |
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for n in [env_ninja] if env_ninja else ['ninja', 'ninja-build', 'samu']: |
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try: |
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p, found = Popen_safe([n, '--version'])[0:2] |
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except (FileNotFoundError, PermissionError): |
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# Doesn't exist in PATH or isn't executable |
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continue |
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found = found.strip() |
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# Perhaps we should add a way for the caller to know the failure mode |
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# (not found or too old) |
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if p.returncode == 0 and mesonlib.version_compare(found, '>=' + version): |
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n = shutil.which(n) |
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if log: |
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name = os.path.basename(n) |
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if name.endswith('-' + found): |
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name = name[0:-1 - len(found)] |
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if name == 'ninja-build': |
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name = 'ninja' |
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if name == 'samu': |
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name = 'samurai' |
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mlog.log('Found {}-{} at {}'.format(name, found, quote_arg(n))) |
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return (n, found) |
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def get_llvm_tool_names(tool: str) -> T.List[str]: |
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# Ordered list of possible suffixes of LLVM executables to try. Start with |
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# base, then try newest back to oldest (3.5 is arbitrary), and finally the |
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# devel version. Please note that the development snapshot in Debian does |
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# not have a distinct name. Do not move it to the beginning of the list |
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# unless it becomes a stable release. |
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suffixes = [ |
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'', # base (no suffix) |
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'-9', '90', |
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'-8', '80', |
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'-7', '70', |
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'-6.0', '60', |
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'-5.0', '50', |
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'-4.0', '40', |
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'-3.9', '39', |
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'-3.8', '38', |
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'-3.7', '37', |
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'-3.6', '36', |
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'-3.5', '35', |
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'-10', # Debian development snapshot |
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'-devel', # FreeBSD development snapshot |
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] |
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names = [] |
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for suffix in suffixes: |
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names.append(tool + suffix) |
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return names |
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def detect_scanbuild() -> T.List[str]: |
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""" Look for scan-build binary on build platform |
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First, if a SCANBUILD env variable has been provided, give it precedence |
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on all platforms. |
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For most platforms, scan-build is found is the PATH contains a binary |
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named "scan-build". However, some distribution's package manager (FreeBSD) |
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don't. For those, loop through a list of candidates to see if one is |
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available. |
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Return: a single-element list of the found scan-build binary ready to be |
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passed to Popen() |
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""" |
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exelist = [] |
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if 'SCANBUILD' in os.environ: |
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exelist = split_args(os.environ['SCANBUILD']) |
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else: |
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tools = get_llvm_tool_names('scan-build') |
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for tool in tools: |
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if shutil.which(tool) is not None: |
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exelist = [shutil.which(tool)] |
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break |
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if exelist: |
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tool = exelist[0] |
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if os.path.isfile(tool) and os.access(tool, os.X_OK): |
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return [tool] |
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return [] |
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def detect_clangformat() -> T.List[str]: |
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""" Look for clang-format binary on build platform |
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Do the same thing as detect_scanbuild to find clang-format except it |
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currently does not check the environment variable. |
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Return: a single-element list of the found clang-format binary ready to be |
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passed to Popen() |
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""" |
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tools = get_llvm_tool_names('clang-format') |
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for tool in tools: |
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path = shutil.which(tool) |
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if path is not None: |
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return [path] |
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return [] |
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def detect_native_windows_arch(): |
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""" |
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The architecture of Windows itself: x86, amd64 or arm64 |
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""" |
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# These env variables are always available. See: |
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# https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa384274(VS.85).aspx |
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# https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/david.wang/2006/03/27/howto-detect-process-bitness/ |
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arch = os.environ.get('PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432', '').lower() |
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if not arch: |
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try: |
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# If this doesn't exist, something is messing with the environment |
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arch = os.environ['PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE'].lower() |
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except KeyError: |
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raise EnvironmentException('Unable to detect native OS architecture') |
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return arch |
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def detect_windows_arch(compilers: CompilersDict) -> str: |
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""" |
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Detecting the 'native' architecture of Windows is not a trivial task. We |
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cannot trust that the architecture that Python is built for is the 'native' |
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one because you can run 32-bit apps on 64-bit Windows using WOW64 and |
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people sometimes install 32-bit Python on 64-bit Windows. |
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We also can't rely on the architecture of the OS itself, since it's |
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perfectly normal to compile and run 32-bit applications on Windows as if |
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they were native applications. It's a terrible experience to require the |
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user to supply a cross-info file to compile 32-bit applications on 64-bit |
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Windows. Thankfully, the only way to compile things with Visual Studio on |
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Windows is by entering the 'msvc toolchain' environment, which can be |
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easily detected. |
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In the end, the sanest method is as follows: |
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1. Check environment variables that are set by Windows and WOW64 to find out |
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if this is x86 (possibly in WOW64), if so use that as our 'native' |
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architecture. |
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2. If the compiler toolchain target architecture is x86, use that as our |
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'native' architecture. |
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3. Otherwise, use the actual Windows architecture |
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""" |
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os_arch = detect_native_windows_arch() |
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if os_arch == 'x86': |
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return os_arch |
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# If we're on 64-bit Windows, 32-bit apps can be compiled without |
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# cross-compilation. So if we're doing that, just set the native arch as |
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# 32-bit and pretend like we're running under WOW64. Else, return the |
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# actual Windows architecture that we deduced above. |
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for compiler in compilers.values(): |
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if compiler.id == 'msvc' and (compiler.target == 'x86' or compiler.target == '80x86'): |
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return 'x86' |
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if compiler.id == 'clang-cl' and compiler.target == 'x86': |
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return 'x86' |
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if compiler.id == 'gcc' and compiler.has_builtin_define('__i386__'): |
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return 'x86' |
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return os_arch |
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def any_compiler_has_define(compilers: CompilersDict, define): |
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for c in compilers.values(): |
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try: |
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if c.has_builtin_define(define): |
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return True |
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except mesonlib.MesonException: |
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# Ignore compilers that do not support has_builtin_define. |
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pass |
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return False |
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def detect_cpu_family(compilers: CompilersDict) -> str: |
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""" |
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Python is inconsistent in its platform module. |
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It returns different values for the same cpu. |
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For x86 it might return 'x86', 'i686' or somesuch. |
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Do some canonicalization. |
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""" |
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if mesonlib.is_windows(): |
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trial = detect_windows_arch(compilers) |
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elif mesonlib.is_freebsd() or mesonlib.is_netbsd() or mesonlib.is_openbsd(): |
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trial = platform.processor().lower() |
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else: |
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trial = platform.machine().lower() |
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if trial.startswith('i') and trial.endswith('86'): |
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trial = 'x86' |
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elif trial == 'bepc': |
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trial = 'x86' |
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elif trial == 'arm64': |
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trial = 'aarch64' |
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elif trial.startswith('arm') or trial.startswith('earm'): |
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trial = 'arm' |
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elif trial.startswith(('powerpc64', 'ppc64')): |
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trial = 'ppc64' |
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elif trial.startswith(('powerpc', 'ppc')) or trial in {'macppc', 'power machintosh'}: |
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trial = 'ppc' |
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elif trial in ('amd64', 'x64', 'i86pc'): |
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trial = 'x86_64' |
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elif trial in {'sun4u', 'sun4v'}: |
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trial = 'sparc64' |
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elif trial in {'mipsel', 'mips64el'}: |
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trial = trial.rstrip('el') |
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elif trial in {'ip30', 'ip35'}: |
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trial = 'mips64' |
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# On Linux (and maybe others) there can be any mixture of 32/64 bit code in |
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# the kernel, Python, system, 32-bit chroot on 64-bit host, etc. The only |
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# reliable way to know is to check the compiler defines. |
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if trial == 'x86_64': |
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if any_compiler_has_define(compilers, '__i386__'): |
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trial = 'x86' |
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elif trial == 'aarch64': |
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if any_compiler_has_define(compilers, '__arm__'): |
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trial = 'arm' |
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# Add more quirks here as bugs are reported. Keep in sync with detect_cpu() |
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# below. |
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elif trial == 'parisc64': |
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# ATM there is no 64 bit userland for PA-RISC. Thus always |
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# report it as 32 bit for simplicity. |
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trial = 'parisc' |
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if trial not in known_cpu_families: |
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mlog.warning('Unknown CPU family {!r}, please report this at ' |
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'https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/new with the ' |
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'output of `uname -a` and `cat /proc/cpuinfo`'.format(trial)) |
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return trial |
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def detect_cpu(compilers: CompilersDict): |
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if mesonlib.is_windows(): |
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trial = detect_windows_arch(compilers) |
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elif mesonlib.is_freebsd() or mesonlib.is_netbsd() or mesonlib.is_openbsd(): |
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trial = platform.processor().lower() |
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else: |
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trial = platform.machine().lower() |
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if trial in ('amd64', 'x64', 'i86pc'): |
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trial = 'x86_64' |
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if trial == 'x86_64': |
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# Same check as above for cpu_family |
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if any_compiler_has_define(compilers, '__i386__'): |
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trial = 'i686' # All 64 bit cpus have at least this level of x86 support. |
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elif trial == 'aarch64': |
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# Same check as above for cpu_family |
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if any_compiler_has_define(compilers, '__arm__'): |
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trial = 'arm' |
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elif trial.startswith('earm'): |
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trial = 'arm' |
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elif trial == 'e2k': |
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# Make more precise CPU detection for Elbrus platform. |
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trial = platform.processor().lower() |
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elif trial.startswith('mips'): |
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trial = trial.rstrip('el') |
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# Add more quirks here as bugs are reported. Keep in sync with |
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# detect_cpu_family() above. |
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return trial |
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def detect_system(): |
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system = platform.system().lower() |
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if system.startswith('cygwin'): |
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return 'cygwin' |
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return system |
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def detect_msys2_arch(): |
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if 'MSYSTEM_CARCH' in os.environ: |
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return os.environ['MSYSTEM_CARCH'] |
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return None |
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def detect_machine_info(compilers: T.Optional[CompilersDict] = None) -> MachineInfo: |
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"""Detect the machine we're running on |
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If compilers are not provided, we cannot know as much. None out those |
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fields to avoid accidentally depending on partial knowledge. The |
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underlying ''detect_*'' method can be called to explicitly use the |
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partial information. |
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""" |
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return MachineInfo( |
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detect_system(), |
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detect_cpu_family(compilers) if compilers is not None else None, |
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detect_cpu(compilers) if compilers is not None else None, |
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sys.byteorder) |
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# TODO make this compare two `MachineInfo`s purely. How important is the |
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# `detect_cpu_family({})` distinction? It is the one impediment to that. |
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def machine_info_can_run(machine_info: MachineInfo): |
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"""Whether we can run binaries for this machine on the current machine. |
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Can almost always run 32-bit binaries on 64-bit natively if the host |
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and build systems are the same. We don't pass any compilers to |
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detect_cpu_family() here because we always want to know the OS |
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architecture, not what the compiler environment tells us. |
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""" |
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if machine_info.system != detect_system(): |
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return False |
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true_build_cpu_family = detect_cpu_family({}) |
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return \ |
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(machine_info.cpu_family == true_build_cpu_family) or \ |
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((true_build_cpu_family == 'x86_64') and (machine_info.cpu_family == 'x86')) |
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def search_version(text: str) -> str: |
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# Usually of the type 4.1.4 but compiler output may contain |
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# stuff like this: |
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# (Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2014.05-29) 4.8.3 20140320 (prerelease) |
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# Limiting major version number to two digits seems to work |
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# thus far. When we get to GCC 100, this will break, but |
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# if we are still relevant when that happens, it can be |
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# considered an achievement in itself. |
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# |
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# This regex is reaching magic levels. If it ever needs |
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# to be updated, do not complexify but convert to something |
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# saner instead. |
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# We'll demystify it a bit with a verbose definition. |
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version_regex = re.compile(r""" |
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(?<! # Zero-width negative lookbehind assertion |
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( |
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\d # One digit |
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| \. # Or one period |
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) # One occurrence |
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) |
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# Following pattern must not follow a digit or period |
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( |
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\d{1,2} # One or two digits |
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( |
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\.\d+ # Period and one or more digits |
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)+ # One or more occurrences |
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( |
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-[a-zA-Z0-9]+ # Hyphen and one or more alphanumeric |
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)? # Zero or one occurrence |
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) # One occurrence |
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""", re.VERBOSE) |
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match = version_regex.search(text) |
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if match: |
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return match.group(0) |
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# try a simpler regex that has like "blah 2020.01.100 foo" or "blah 2020.01 foo" |
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version_regex = re.compile(r"(\d{1,4}\.\d{1,4}\.?\d{0,4})") |
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match = version_regex.search(text) |
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if match: |
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return match.group(0) |
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return 'unknown version' |
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class Environment: |
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private_dir = 'meson-private' |
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log_dir = 'meson-logs' |
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info_dir = 'meson-info' |
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def __init__(self, source_dir, build_dir, options): |
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self.source_dir = source_dir |
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self.build_dir = build_dir |
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# Do not try to create build directories when build_dir is none. |
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# This reduced mode is used by the --buildoptions introspector |
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if build_dir is not None: |
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self.scratch_dir = os.path.join(build_dir, Environment.private_dir) |
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self.log_dir = os.path.join(build_dir, Environment.log_dir) |
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self.info_dir = os.path.join(build_dir, Environment.info_dir) |
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os.makedirs(self.scratch_dir, exist_ok=True) |
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os.makedirs(self.log_dir, exist_ok=True) |
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os.makedirs(self.info_dir, exist_ok=True) |
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try: |
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self.coredata = coredata.load(self.get_build_dir()) |
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self.first_invocation = False |
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except FileNotFoundError: |
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self.create_new_coredata(options) |
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except MesonException as e: |
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# If we stored previous command line options, we can recover from |
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# a broken/outdated coredata. |
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if os.path.isfile(coredata.get_cmd_line_file(self.build_dir)): |
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mlog.warning('Regenerating configuration from scratch.') |
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mlog.log('Reason:', mlog.red(str(e))) |
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coredata.read_cmd_line_file(self.build_dir, options) |
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self.create_new_coredata(options) |
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else: |
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raise e |
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else: |
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# Just create a fresh coredata in this case |
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self.scratch_dir = '' |
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self.create_new_coredata(options) |
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## locally bind some unfrozen configuration |
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# Stores machine infos, the only *three* machine one because we have a |
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# target machine info on for the user (Meson never cares about the |
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# target machine.) |
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machines = PerThreeMachineDefaultable() |
|
|
|
# Similar to coredata.compilers, but lower level in that there is no |
|
# meta data, only names/paths. |
|
binaries = PerMachineDefaultable() |
|
|
|
# Misc other properties about each machine. |
|
properties = PerMachineDefaultable() |
|
|
|
# Store paths for native and cross build files. There is no target |
|
# machine information here because nothing is installed for the target |
|
# architecture, just the build and host architectures |
|
paths = PerMachineDefaultable() |
|
|
|
## Setup build machine defaults |
|
|
|
# Will be fully initialized later using compilers later. |
|
machines.build = detect_machine_info() |
|
|
|
# Just uses hard-coded defaults and environment variables. Might be |
|
# overwritten by a native file. |
|
binaries.build = BinaryTable() |
|
properties.build = Properties() |
|
|
|
## Read in native file(s) to override build machine configuration |
|
|
|
if self.coredata.config_files is not None: |
|
config = coredata.parse_machine_files(self.coredata.config_files) |
|
binaries.build = BinaryTable(config.get('binaries', {})) |
|
paths.build = Directories(**config.get('paths', {})) |
|
properties.build = Properties(config.get('properties', {})) |
|
|
|
## Read in cross file(s) to override host machine configuration |
|
|
|
if self.coredata.cross_files: |
|
config = coredata.parse_machine_files(self.coredata.cross_files) |
|
properties.host = Properties(config.get('properties', {})) |
|
binaries.host = BinaryTable(config.get('binaries', {})) |
|
if 'host_machine' in config: |
|
machines.host = MachineInfo.from_literal(config['host_machine']) |
|
if 'target_machine' in config: |
|
machines.target = MachineInfo.from_literal(config['target_machine']) |
|
paths.host = Directories(**config.get('paths', {})) |
|
|
|
## "freeze" now initialized configuration, and "save" to the class. |
|
|
|
self.machines = machines.default_missing() |
|
self.binaries = binaries.default_missing() |
|
self.properties = properties.default_missing() |
|
self.paths = paths.default_missing() |
|
|
|
exe_wrapper = self.lookup_binary_entry(MachineChoice.HOST, 'exe_wrapper') |
|
if exe_wrapper is not None: |
|
from .dependencies import ExternalProgram |
|
self.exe_wrapper = ExternalProgram.from_bin_list(self, MachineChoice.HOST, 'exe_wrapper') |
|
else: |
|
self.exe_wrapper = None |
|
|
|
self.cmd_line_options = options.cmd_line_options.copy() |
|
|
|
# List of potential compilers. |
|
if mesonlib.is_windows(): |
|
# Intel C and C++ compiler is icl on Windows, but icc and icpc elsewhere. |
|
# Search for icl before cl, since Intel "helpfully" provides a |
|
# cl.exe that returns *exactly the same thing* that microsofts |
|
# cl.exe does, and if icl is present, it's almost certainly what |
|
# you want. |
|
self.default_c = ['icl', 'cl', 'cc', 'gcc', 'clang', 'clang-cl', 'pgcc'] |
|
# There is currently no pgc++ for Windows, only for Mac and Linux. |
|
self.default_cpp = ['icl', 'cl', 'c++', 'g++', 'clang++', 'clang-cl'] |
|
self.default_fortran = ['ifort', 'gfortran', 'flang', 'pgfortran', 'g95'] |
|
# Clang and clang++ are valid, but currently unsupported. |
|
self.default_objc = ['cc', 'gcc'] |
|
self.default_objcpp = ['c++', 'g++'] |
|
self.default_cs = ['csc', 'mcs'] |
|
else: |
|
if platform.machine().lower() == 'e2k': |
|
# There are no objc or objc++ compilers for Elbrus, |
|
# and there's no clang which can build binaries for host. |
|
self.default_c = ['cc', 'gcc', 'lcc'] |
|
self.default_cpp = ['c++', 'g++', 'l++'] |
|
self.default_objc = [] |
|
self.default_objcpp = [] |
|
else: |
|
self.default_c = ['cc', 'gcc', 'clang', 'pgcc', 'icc'] |
|
self.default_cpp = ['c++', 'g++', 'clang++', 'pgc++', 'icpc'] |
|
self.default_objc = ['cc', 'gcc', 'clang'] |
|
self.default_objcpp = ['c++', 'g++', 'clang++'] |
|
self.default_fortran = ['gfortran', 'flang', 'pgfortran', 'ifort', 'g95'] |
|
self.default_cs = ['mcs', 'csc'] |
|
self.default_d = ['ldc2', 'ldc', 'gdc', 'dmd'] |
|
self.default_java = ['javac'] |
|
self.default_cuda = ['nvcc'] |
|
self.default_rust = ['rustc'] |
|
self.default_swift = ['swiftc'] |
|
self.default_vala = ['valac'] |
|
self.default_static_linker = ['ar', 'gar'] |
|
self.default_strip = ['strip'] |
|
self.vs_static_linker = ['lib'] |
|
self.clang_cl_static_linker = ['llvm-lib'] |
|
self.cuda_static_linker = ['nvlink'] |
|
self.gcc_static_linker = ['gcc-ar'] |
|
self.clang_static_linker = ['llvm-ar'] |
|
self.default_cmake = ['cmake'] |
|
self.default_pkgconfig = ['pkg-config'] |
|
self.wrap_resolver = None |
|
|
|
def create_new_coredata(self, options): |
|
# WARNING: Don't use any values from coredata in __init__. It gets |
|
# re-initialized with project options by the interpreter during |
|
# build file parsing. |
|
self.coredata = coredata.CoreData(options, self.scratch_dir) |
|
# Used by the regenchecker script, which runs meson |
|
self.coredata.meson_command = mesonlib.meson_command |
|
self.first_invocation = True |
|
|
|
def is_cross_build(self, when_building_for: MachineChoice = MachineChoice.HOST) -> bool: |
|
return self.coredata.is_cross_build(when_building_for) |
|
|
|
def dump_coredata(self): |
|
return coredata.save(self.coredata, self.get_build_dir()) |
|
|
|
def get_script_dir(self): |
|
import mesonbuild.scripts |
|
return os.path.dirname(mesonbuild.scripts.__file__) |
|
|
|
def get_log_dir(self): |
|
return self.log_dir |
|
|
|
def get_coredata(self): |
|
return self.coredata |
|
|
|
def get_build_command(self, unbuffered=False): |
|
cmd = mesonlib.meson_command[:] |
|
if unbuffered and 'python' in os.path.basename(cmd[0]): |
|
cmd.insert(1, '-u') |
|
return cmd |
|
|
|
def is_header(self, fname): |
|
return is_header(fname) |
|
|
|
def is_source(self, fname): |
|
return is_source(fname) |
|
|
|
def is_assembly(self, fname): |
|
return is_assembly(fname) |
|
|
|
def is_llvm_ir(self, fname): |
|
return is_llvm_ir(fname) |
|
|
|
def is_object(self, fname): |
|
return is_object(fname) |
|
|
|
@lru_cache(maxsize=None) |
|
def is_library(self, fname): |
|
return is_library(fname) |
|
|
|
def lookup_binary_entry(self, for_machine: MachineChoice, name: str): |
|
return self.binaries[for_machine].lookup_entry( |
|
for_machine, |
|
self.is_cross_build(), |
|
name) |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def get_gnu_compiler_defines(compiler): |
|
""" |
|
Detect GNU compiler platform type (Apple, MinGW, Unix) |
|
""" |
|
# Arguments to output compiler pre-processor defines to stdout |
|
# gcc, g++, and gfortran all support these arguments |
|
args = compiler + ['-E', '-dM', '-'] |
|
p, output, error = Popen_safe(args, write='', stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
|
if p.returncode != 0: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Unable to detect GNU compiler type:\n' + output + error) |
|
# Parse several lines of the type: |
|
# `#define ___SOME_DEF some_value` |
|
# and extract `___SOME_DEF` |
|
defines = {} |
|
for line in output.split('\n'): |
|
if not line: |
|
continue |
|
d, *rest = line.split(' ', 2) |
|
if d != '#define': |
|
continue |
|
if len(rest) == 1: |
|
defines[rest] = True |
|
if len(rest) == 2: |
|
defines[rest[0]] = rest[1] |
|
return defines |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def get_gnu_version_from_defines(defines): |
|
dot = '.' |
|
major = defines.get('__GNUC__', '0') |
|
minor = defines.get('__GNUC_MINOR__', '0') |
|
patch = defines.get('__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__', '0') |
|
return dot.join((major, minor, patch)) |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def get_lcc_version_from_defines(defines): |
|
dot = '.' |
|
generation_and_major = defines.get('__LCC__', '100') |
|
generation = generation_and_major[:1] |
|
major = generation_and_major[1:] |
|
minor = defines.get('__LCC_MINOR__', '0') |
|
return dot.join((generation, major, minor)) |
|
|
|
@staticmethod |
|
def get_clang_compiler_defines(compiler): |
|
""" |
|
Get the list of Clang pre-processor defines |
|
""" |
|
args = compiler + ['-E', '-dM', '-'] |
|
p, output, error = Popen_safe(args, write='', stdin=subprocess.PIPE) |
|
if p.returncode != 0: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Unable to get clang pre-processor defines:\n' + output + error) |
|
defines = {} |
|
for line in output.split('\n'): |
|
if not line: |
|
continue |
|
d, *rest = line.split(' ', 2) |
|
if d != '#define': |
|
continue |
|
if len(rest) == 1: |
|
defines[rest] = True |
|
if len(rest) == 2: |
|
defines[rest[0]] = rest[1] |
|
return defines |
|
|
|
def _get_compilers(self, lang, for_machine): |
|
''' |
|
The list of compilers is detected in the exact same way for |
|
C, C++, ObjC, ObjC++, Fortran, CS so consolidate it here. |
|
''' |
|
value = self.lookup_binary_entry(for_machine, lang) |
|
if value is not None: |
|
compilers, ccache = BinaryTable.parse_entry(value) |
|
# Return value has to be a list of compiler 'choices' |
|
compilers = [compilers] |
|
else: |
|
if not self.machines.matches_build_machine(for_machine): |
|
raise EnvironmentException('{!r} compiler binary not defined in cross or native file'.format(lang)) |
|
compilers = getattr(self, 'default_' + lang) |
|
ccache = BinaryTable.detect_ccache() |
|
|
|
if self.machines.matches_build_machine(for_machine): |
|
exe_wrap = None |
|
else: |
|
exe_wrap = self.get_exe_wrapper() |
|
|
|
return compilers, ccache, exe_wrap |
|
|
|
def _handle_exceptions(self, exceptions, binaries, bintype='compiler'): |
|
errmsg = 'Unknown {}(s): {}'.format(bintype, binaries) |
|
if exceptions: |
|
errmsg += '\nThe follow exceptions were encountered:' |
|
for (c, e) in exceptions.items(): |
|
errmsg += '\nRunning "{0}" gave "{1}"'.format(c, e) |
|
raise EnvironmentException(errmsg) |
|
|
|
def _guess_win_linker(self, compiler: T.List[str], comp_class: Compiler, |
|
for_machine: MachineChoice, *, |
|
use_linker_prefix: bool = True, invoked_directly: bool = True, |
|
extra_args: T.Optional[T.List[str]] = None) -> 'DynamicLinker': |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(comp_class.language, comp_class, for_machine, self) |
|
|
|
# Explicitly pass logo here so that we can get the version of link.exe |
|
if not use_linker_prefix or comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX is None: |
|
check_args = ['/logo', '--version'] |
|
elif isinstance(comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, str): |
|
check_args = [comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX + '/logo', comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX + '--version'] |
|
elif isinstance(comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, list): |
|
check_args = comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX + ['/logo'] + comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX + ['--version'] |
|
|
|
check_args += self.coredata.compiler_options[for_machine][comp_class.language]['args'].value |
|
|
|
override = [] # type: T.List[str] |
|
value = self.lookup_binary_entry(for_machine, comp_class.language + '_ld') |
|
if value is not None: |
|
override = comp_class.use_linker_args(value[0]) |
|
check_args += override |
|
|
|
if extra_args is not None: |
|
check_args.extend(extra_args) |
|
|
|
p, o, _ = Popen_safe(compiler + check_args) |
|
if o.startswith('LLD'): |
|
if '(compatible with GNU linkers)' in o: |
|
return LLVMDynamicLinker( |
|
compiler, for_machine, comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, |
|
override, version=search_version(o)) |
|
|
|
if value is not None and invoked_directly: |
|
compiler = value |
|
# We've already hanedled the non-direct case above |
|
|
|
p, o, e = Popen_safe(compiler + check_args) |
|
if o.startswith('LLD'): |
|
return ClangClDynamicLinker( |
|
for_machine, [], |
|
prefix=comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX if use_linker_prefix else [], |
|
exelist=compiler, version=search_version(o), direct=invoked_directly) |
|
elif 'OPTLINK' in o: |
|
# Opltink's stdout *may* beging with a \r character. |
|
return OptlinkDynamicLinker(compiler, for_machine, version=search_version(o)) |
|
elif o.startswith('Microsoft') or e.startswith('Microsoft'): |
|
out = o or e |
|
match = re.search(r'.*(X86|X64|ARM|ARM64).*', out) |
|
if match: |
|
target = str(match.group(1)) |
|
else: |
|
target = 'x86' |
|
|
|
return MSVCDynamicLinker( |
|
for_machine, [], machine=target, exelist=compiler, |
|
prefix=comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX if use_linker_prefix else [], |
|
version=search_version(out), direct=invoked_directly) |
|
elif 'GNU coreutils' in o: |
|
raise EnvironmentException( |
|
"Found GNU link.exe instead of MSVC link.exe. This link.exe " |
|
"is not a linker. You may need to reorder entries to your " |
|
"%PATH% variable to resolve this.") |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Unable to determine dynamic linker') |
|
|
|
def _guess_nix_linker(self, compiler: T.List[str], comp_class: T.Type[Compiler], |
|
for_machine: MachineChoice, *, |
|
extra_args: T.Optional[T.List[str]] = None) -> 'DynamicLinker': |
|
"""Helper for guessing what linker to use on Unix-Like OSes. |
|
|
|
:compiler: Invocation to use to get linker |
|
:comp_class: The Compiler Type (uninstantiated) |
|
:for_machine: which machine this linker targets |
|
:extra_args: Any additional arguments required (such as a source file) |
|
""" |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(comp_class.language, comp_class, for_machine, self) |
|
extra_args = T.cast(T.List[str], extra_args or []) |
|
extra_args += self.coredata.compiler_options[for_machine][comp_class.language]['args'].value |
|
|
|
if isinstance(comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, str): |
|
check_args = [comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX + '--version'] + extra_args |
|
else: |
|
check_args = comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX + ['--version'] + extra_args |
|
|
|
override = [] # type: T.List[str] |
|
value = self.lookup_binary_entry(for_machine, comp_class.language + '_ld') |
|
if value is not None: |
|
override = comp_class.use_linker_args(value[0]) |
|
check_args += override |
|
|
|
_, o, e = Popen_safe(compiler + check_args) |
|
v = search_version(o) |
|
if o.startswith('LLD'): |
|
linker = LLVMDynamicLinker( |
|
compiler, for_machine, comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, override, version=v) # type: DynamicLinker |
|
elif e.startswith('lld-link: '): |
|
# The LLD MinGW frontend didn't respond to --version before version 9.0.0, |
|
# and produced an error message about failing to link (when no object |
|
# files were specified), instead of printing the version number. |
|
# Let's try to extract the linker invocation command to grab the version. |
|
|
|
_, o, e = Popen_safe(compiler + check_args + ['-v']) |
|
|
|
try: |
|
linker_cmd = re.match(r'.*\n(.*?)\nlld-link: ', e, re.DOTALL).group(1) |
|
linker_cmd = shlex.split(linker_cmd)[0] |
|
except (AttributeError, IndexError, ValueError): |
|
pass |
|
else: |
|
_, o, e = Popen_safe([linker_cmd, '--version']) |
|
v = search_version(o) |
|
|
|
linker = LLVMDynamicLinker(compiler, for_machine, comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, override, version=v) |
|
# first is for apple clang, second is for real gcc, the third is icc |
|
elif e.endswith('(use -v to see invocation)\n') or 'macosx_version' in e or 'ld: unknown option:' in e: |
|
if isinstance(comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, str): |
|
_, _, e = Popen_safe(compiler + [comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX + '-v'] + extra_args) |
|
else: |
|
_, _, e = Popen_safe(compiler + comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX + ['-v'] + extra_args) |
|
for line in e.split('\n'): |
|
if 'PROJECT:ld' in line: |
|
v = line.split('-')[1] |
|
break |
|
else: |
|
v = 'unknown version' |
|
linker = AppleDynamicLinker(compiler, for_machine, comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, override, version=v) |
|
elif 'GNU' in o: |
|
if 'gold' in o: |
|
cls = GnuGoldDynamicLinker |
|
else: |
|
cls = GnuBFDDynamicLinker |
|
linker = cls(compiler, for_machine, comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, override, version=v) |
|
elif 'Solaris' in e or 'Solaris' in o: |
|
linker = SolarisDynamicLinker( |
|
compiler, for_machine, comp_class.LINKER_PREFIX, override, |
|
version=search_version(e)) |
|
else: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Unable to determine dynamic linker') |
|
return linker |
|
|
|
def _detect_c_or_cpp_compiler(self, lang: str, for_machine: MachineChoice) -> Compiler: |
|
popen_exceptions = {} |
|
compilers, ccache, exe_wrap = self._get_compilers(lang, for_machine) |
|
is_cross = self.is_cross_build(for_machine) |
|
info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
|
|
for compiler in compilers: |
|
if isinstance(compiler, str): |
|
compiler = [compiler] |
|
compiler_name = os.path.basename(compiler[0]) |
|
|
|
if not set(['cl', 'cl.exe', 'clang-cl', 'clang-cl.exe']).isdisjoint(compiler): |
|
# Watcom C provides it's own cl.exe clone that mimics an older |
|
# version of Microsoft's compiler. Since Watcom's cl.exe is |
|
# just a wrapper, we skip using it if we detect its presence |
|
# so as not to confuse Meson when configuring for MSVC. |
|
# |
|
# Additionally the help text of Watcom's cl.exe is paged, and |
|
# the binary will not exit without human intervention. In |
|
# practice, Meson will block waiting for Watcom's cl.exe to |
|
# exit, which requires user input and thus will never exit. |
|
if 'WATCOM' in os.environ: |
|
def sanitize(p): |
|
return os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(p)) |
|
|
|
watcom_cls = [sanitize(os.path.join(os.environ['WATCOM'], 'BINNT', 'cl')), |
|
sanitize(os.path.join(os.environ['WATCOM'], 'BINNT', 'cl.exe'))] |
|
found_cl = sanitize(shutil.which('cl')) |
|
if found_cl in watcom_cls: |
|
continue |
|
arg = '/?' |
|
elif 'armcc' in compiler_name: |
|
arg = '--vsn' |
|
elif 'ccrx' in compiler_name: |
|
arg = '-v' |
|
elif 'xc16' in compiler_name: |
|
arg = '--version' |
|
elif 'cl2000' in compiler_name: |
|
arg = '-version' |
|
elif compiler_name in {'icl', 'icl.exe'}: |
|
# if you pass anything to icl you get stuck in a pager |
|
arg = '' |
|
else: |
|
arg = '--version' |
|
|
|
try: |
|
p, out, err = Popen_safe(compiler + [arg]) |
|
except OSError as e: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler + [arg])] = e |
|
continue |
|
|
|
if 'ccrx' in compiler_name: |
|
out = err |
|
|
|
full_version = out.split('\n', 1)[0] |
|
version = search_version(out) |
|
|
|
guess_gcc_or_lcc = False |
|
if 'Free Software Foundation' in out or 'xt-' in out: |
|
guess_gcc_or_lcc = 'gcc' |
|
if 'e2k' in out and 'lcc' in out: |
|
guess_gcc_or_lcc = 'lcc' |
|
if 'Microchip Technology' in out: |
|
# this output has "Free Software Foundation" in its version |
|
guess_gcc_or_lcc = False |
|
|
|
if guess_gcc_or_lcc: |
|
defines = self.get_gnu_compiler_defines(compiler) |
|
if not defines: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler)] = 'no pre-processor defines' |
|
continue |
|
|
|
if guess_gcc_or_lcc == 'lcc': |
|
version = self.get_lcc_version_from_defines(defines) |
|
cls = ElbrusCCompiler if lang == 'c' else ElbrusCPPCompiler |
|
else: |
|
version = self.get_gnu_version_from_defines(defines) |
|
cls = GnuCCompiler if lang == 'c' else GnuCPPCompiler |
|
|
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker(compiler, cls, for_machine) |
|
|
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, |
|
info, exe_wrap, defines, full_version=full_version, |
|
linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'Emscripten' in out: |
|
cls = EmscriptenCCompiler if lang == 'c' else EmscriptenCPPCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
|
|
# emcc requires a file input in order to pass arguments to the |
|
# linker. It'll exit with an error code, but still print the |
|
# linker version. Old emcc versions ignore -Wl,--version completely, |
|
# however. We'll report "unknown version" in that case. |
|
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.c') as f: |
|
cmd = compiler + [cls.LINKER_PREFIX + "--version", f.name] |
|
_, o, _ = Popen_safe(cmd) |
|
|
|
linker = WASMDynamicLinker( |
|
compiler, for_machine, cls.LINKER_PREFIX, |
|
[], version=search_version(o)) |
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, linker=linker, full_version=full_version) |
|
|
|
if 'armclang' in out: |
|
# The compiler version is not present in the first line of output, |
|
# instead it is present in second line, startswith 'Component:'. |
|
# So, searching for the 'Component' in out although we know it is |
|
# present in second line, as we are not sure about the |
|
# output format in future versions |
|
arm_ver_str = re.search('.*Component.*', out) |
|
if arm_ver_str is None: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler)] = 'version string not found' |
|
continue |
|
arm_ver_str = arm_ver_str.group(0) |
|
# Override previous values |
|
version = search_version(arm_ver_str) |
|
full_version = arm_ver_str |
|
cls = ArmclangCCompiler if lang == 'c' else ArmclangCPPCompiler |
|
linker = ArmClangDynamicLinker(for_machine, version=version) |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
if 'CL.EXE COMPATIBILITY' in out: |
|
# if this is clang-cl masquerading as cl, detect it as cl, not |
|
# clang |
|
arg = '--version' |
|
try: |
|
p, out, err = Popen_safe(compiler + [arg]) |
|
except OSError as e: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler + [arg])] = e |
|
version = search_version(out) |
|
match = re.search('^Target: (.*?)-', out, re.MULTILINE) |
|
if match: |
|
target = match.group(1) |
|
else: |
|
target = 'unknown target' |
|
cls = ClangClCCompiler if lang == 'c' else ClangClCPPCompiler |
|
linker = self._guess_win_linker(['lld-link'], cls, for_machine) |
|
return cls( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, exe_wrap, |
|
target, linker=linker) |
|
if 'clang' in out: |
|
linker = None |
|
|
|
defines = self.get_clang_compiler_defines(compiler) |
|
|
|
# Even if the for_machine is darwin, we could be using vanilla |
|
# clang. |
|
if 'Apple' in out: |
|
cls = AppleClangCCompiler if lang == 'c' else AppleClangCPPCompiler |
|
else: |
|
cls = ClangCCompiler if lang == 'c' else ClangCPPCompiler |
|
|
|
if 'windows' in out or self.machines[for_machine].is_windows(): |
|
# If we're in a MINGW context this actually will use a gnu |
|
# style ld, but for clang on "real" windows we'll use |
|
# either link.exe or lld-link.exe |
|
try: |
|
linker = self._guess_win_linker(compiler, cls, for_machine) |
|
except MesonException: |
|
pass |
|
if linker is None: |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker(compiler, cls, for_machine) |
|
|
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, defines, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'Intel(R) C++ Intel(R)' in err: |
|
version = search_version(err) |
|
target = 'x86' if 'IA-32' in err else 'x86_64' |
|
cls = IntelClCCompiler if lang == 'c' else IntelClCPPCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
linker = XilinkDynamicLinker(for_machine, [], version=version) |
|
return cls( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info=info, |
|
exe_wrap=exe_wrap, target=target, linker=linker) |
|
if 'Microsoft' in out or 'Microsoft' in err: |
|
# Latest versions of Visual Studio print version |
|
# number to stderr but earlier ones print version |
|
# on stdout. Why? Lord only knows. |
|
# Check both outputs to figure out version. |
|
for lookat in [err, out]: |
|
version = search_version(lookat) |
|
if version != 'unknown version': |
|
break |
|
else: |
|
m = 'Failed to detect MSVC compiler version: stderr was\n{!r}' |
|
raise EnvironmentException(m.format(err)) |
|
cl_signature = lookat.split('\n')[0] |
|
match = re.search('.*(x86|x64|ARM|ARM64)( |$)', cl_signature) |
|
if match: |
|
target = match.group(1) |
|
else: |
|
m = 'Failed to detect MSVC compiler target architecture: \'cl /?\' output is\n{}' |
|
raise EnvironmentException(m.format(cl_signature)) |
|
cls = VisualStudioCCompiler if lang == 'c' else VisualStudioCPPCompiler |
|
linker = self._guess_win_linker(['link'], cls, for_machine) |
|
return cls( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, exe_wrap, |
|
target, linker=linker) |
|
if 'PGI Compilers' in out: |
|
cls = PGICCompiler if lang == 'c' else PGICPPCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
linker = PGIDynamicLinker(compiler, for_machine, cls.LINKER_PREFIX, [], version=version) |
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, |
|
info, exe_wrap, linker=linker) |
|
if '(ICC)' in out: |
|
cls = IntelCCompiler if lang == 'c' else IntelCPPCompiler |
|
l = self._guess_nix_linker(compiler, cls, for_machine) |
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=l) |
|
if 'ARM' in out: |
|
cls = ArmCCompiler if lang == 'c' else ArmCPPCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
linker = ArmDynamicLinker(for_machine, version=version) |
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, |
|
info, exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
if 'RX Family' in out: |
|
cls = CcrxCCompiler if lang == 'c' else CcrxCPPCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
linker = CcrxDynamicLinker(for_machine, version=version) |
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'Microchip Technology' in out: |
|
cls = Xc16CCompiler if lang == 'c' else Xc16CCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
linker = Xc16DynamicLinker(for_machine, version=version) |
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'TMS320C2000 C/C++' in out: |
|
cls = C2000CCompiler if lang == 'c' else C2000CPPCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
linker = C2000DynamicLinker(for_machine, version=version) |
|
return cls( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
self._handle_exceptions(popen_exceptions, compilers) |
|
|
|
def detect_c_compiler(self, for_machine): |
|
return self._detect_c_or_cpp_compiler('c', for_machine) |
|
|
|
def detect_cpp_compiler(self, for_machine): |
|
return self._detect_c_or_cpp_compiler('cpp', for_machine) |
|
|
|
def detect_cuda_compiler(self, for_machine): |
|
popen_exceptions = {} |
|
is_cross = self.is_cross_build(for_machine) |
|
compilers, ccache, exe_wrap = self._get_compilers('cuda', for_machine) |
|
info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
for compiler in compilers: |
|
if isinstance(compiler, str): |
|
compiler = [compiler] |
|
else: |
|
raise EnvironmentException() |
|
arg = '--version' |
|
try: |
|
p, out, err = Popen_safe(compiler + [arg]) |
|
except OSError as e: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler + [arg])] = e |
|
continue |
|
# Example nvcc printout: |
|
# |
|
# nvcc: NVIDIA (R) Cuda compiler driver |
|
# Copyright (c) 2005-2018 NVIDIA Corporation |
|
# Built on Sat_Aug_25_21:08:01_CDT_2018 |
|
# Cuda compilation tools, release 10.0, V10.0.130 |
|
# |
|
# search_version() first finds the "10.0" after "release", |
|
# rather than the more precise "10.0.130" after "V". |
|
# The patch version number is occasionally important; For |
|
# instance, on Linux, |
|
# - CUDA Toolkit 8.0.44 requires NVIDIA Driver 367.48 |
|
# - CUDA Toolkit 8.0.61 requires NVIDIA Driver 375.26 |
|
# Luckily, the "V" also makes it very simple to extract |
|
# the full version: |
|
version = out.strip().split('V')[-1] |
|
cpp_compiler = self.detect_cpp_compiler(for_machine) |
|
cls = CudaCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
linker = CudaLinker(compiler, for_machine, CudaCompiler.LINKER_PREFIX, [], version=CudaLinker.parse_version()) |
|
return cls(ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, exe_wrap, host_compiler=cpp_compiler, info=info, linker=linker) |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not find suitable CUDA compiler: "' + ' '.join(compilers) + '"') |
|
|
|
def detect_fortran_compiler(self, for_machine: MachineChoice): |
|
popen_exceptions = {} |
|
compilers, ccache, exe_wrap = self._get_compilers('fortran', for_machine) |
|
is_cross = self.is_cross_build(for_machine) |
|
info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
for compiler in compilers: |
|
if isinstance(compiler, str): |
|
compiler = [compiler] |
|
for arg in ['--version', '-V']: |
|
try: |
|
p, out, err = Popen_safe(compiler + [arg]) |
|
except OSError as e: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler + [arg])] = e |
|
continue |
|
|
|
version = search_version(out) |
|
full_version = out.split('\n', 1)[0] |
|
|
|
guess_gcc_or_lcc = False |
|
if 'GNU Fortran' in out: |
|
guess_gcc_or_lcc = 'gcc' |
|
if 'e2k' in out and 'lcc' in out: |
|
guess_gcc_or_lcc = 'lcc' |
|
|
|
if guess_gcc_or_lcc: |
|
defines = self.get_gnu_compiler_defines(compiler) |
|
if not defines: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler)] = 'no pre-processor defines' |
|
continue |
|
if guess_gcc_or_lcc == 'lcc': |
|
version = self.get_lcc_version_from_defines(defines) |
|
cls = ElbrusFortranCompiler |
|
else: |
|
version = self.get_gnu_version_from_defines(defines) |
|
cls = GnuFortranCompiler |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
compiler, cls, for_machine) |
|
return cls( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, defines, full_version=full_version, |
|
linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'G95' in out: |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
compiler, cls, for_machine) |
|
return G95FortranCompiler( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'Sun Fortran' in err: |
|
version = search_version(err) |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
compiler, cls, for_machine) |
|
return SunFortranCompiler( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'Intel(R) Visual Fortran' in err: |
|
version = search_version(err) |
|
target = 'x86' if 'IA-32' in err else 'x86_64' |
|
cls = IntelClFortranCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
linker = XilinkDynamicLinker(for_machine, [], version=version) |
|
return cls( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, target, |
|
info, exe_wrap, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'ifort (IFORT)' in out: |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker(compiler, IntelFortranCompiler, for_machine) |
|
return IntelFortranCompiler( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'PathScale EKOPath(tm)' in err: |
|
return PathScaleFortranCompiler( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version) |
|
|
|
if 'PGI Compilers' in out: |
|
cls = PGIFortranCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
linker = PGIDynamicLinker(compiler, for_machine, |
|
cls.LINKER_PREFIX, [], version=version) |
|
return cls( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, exe_wrap, |
|
full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'flang' in out or 'clang' in out: |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
compiler, FlangFortranCompiler, for_machine) |
|
return FlangFortranCompiler( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'Open64 Compiler Suite' in err: |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
compiler, Open64FortranCompiler, for_machine) |
|
return Open64FortranCompiler( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
if 'NAG Fortran' in err: |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
compiler, NAGFortranCompiler, for_machine) |
|
return NAGFortranCompiler( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
self._handle_exceptions(popen_exceptions, compilers) |
|
|
|
def get_scratch_dir(self): |
|
return self.scratch_dir |
|
|
|
def detect_objc_compiler(self, for_machine: MachineInfo) -> 'Compiler': |
|
return self._detect_objc_or_objcpp_compiler(for_machine, True) |
|
|
|
def detect_objcpp_compiler(self, for_machine: MachineInfo) -> 'Compiler': |
|
return self._detect_objc_or_objcpp_compiler(for_machine, False) |
|
|
|
def _detect_objc_or_objcpp_compiler(self, for_machine: MachineInfo, objc: bool) -> 'Compiler': |
|
popen_exceptions = {} |
|
compilers, ccache, exe_wrap = self._get_compilers('objc' if objc else 'objcpp', for_machine) |
|
is_cross = self.is_cross_build(for_machine) |
|
info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
|
|
for compiler in compilers: |
|
if isinstance(compiler, str): |
|
compiler = [compiler] |
|
arg = ['--version'] |
|
try: |
|
p, out, err = Popen_safe(compiler + arg) |
|
except OSError as e: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler + arg)] = e |
|
continue |
|
version = search_version(out) |
|
if 'Free Software Foundation' in out: |
|
defines = self.get_gnu_compiler_defines(compiler) |
|
if not defines: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler)] = 'no pre-processor defines' |
|
continue |
|
version = self.get_gnu_version_from_defines(defines) |
|
comp = GnuObjCCompiler if objc else GnuObjCPPCompiler |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker(compiler, comp, for_machine) |
|
return comp( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, |
|
exe_wrap, defines, linker=linker) |
|
if 'clang' in out: |
|
linker = None |
|
comp = ClangObjCCompiler if objc else ClangObjCPPCompiler |
|
if 'windows' in out or self.machines[for_machine].is_windows(): |
|
# If we're in a MINGW context this actually will use a gnu style ld |
|
try: |
|
linker = self._guess_win_linker(compiler, comp, for_machine) |
|
except MesonException: |
|
pass |
|
|
|
if not linker: |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
compiler, comp, for_machine) |
|
return comp( |
|
ccache + compiler, version, for_machine, |
|
is_cross, info, exe_wrap, linker=linker) |
|
self._handle_exceptions(popen_exceptions, compilers) |
|
|
|
def detect_java_compiler(self, for_machine): |
|
exelist = self.lookup_binary_entry(for_machine, 'java') |
|
info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
if exelist is None: |
|
# TODO support fallback |
|
exelist = [self.default_java[0]] |
|
|
|
try: |
|
p, out, err = Popen_safe(exelist + ['-version']) |
|
except OSError: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not execute Java compiler "{}"'.format(' '.join(exelist))) |
|
if 'javac' in out or 'javac' in err: |
|
version = search_version(err if 'javac' in err else out) |
|
if not version or version == 'unknown version': |
|
parts = (err if 'javac' in err else out).split() |
|
if len(parts) > 1: |
|
version = parts[1] |
|
comp_class = JavaCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(comp_class.language, comp_class, for_machine, self) |
|
return comp_class(exelist, version, for_machine, info) |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Unknown compiler "' + ' '.join(exelist) + '"') |
|
|
|
def detect_cs_compiler(self, for_machine): |
|
compilers, ccache, exe_wrap = self._get_compilers('cs', for_machine) |
|
popen_exceptions = {} |
|
info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
for comp in compilers: |
|
if not isinstance(comp, list): |
|
comp = [comp] |
|
try: |
|
p, out, err = Popen_safe(comp + ['--version']) |
|
except OSError as e: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(comp + ['--version'])] = e |
|
continue |
|
|
|
version = search_version(out) |
|
if 'Mono' in out: |
|
cls = MonoCompiler |
|
elif "Visual C#" in out: |
|
cls = VisualStudioCsCompiler |
|
else: |
|
continue |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(cls.language, cls, for_machine, self) |
|
return cls(comp, version, for_machine, info) |
|
|
|
self._handle_exceptions(popen_exceptions, compilers) |
|
|
|
def detect_vala_compiler(self, for_machine): |
|
exelist = self.lookup_binary_entry(for_machine, 'vala') |
|
is_cross = self.is_cross_build(for_machine) |
|
info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
if exelist is None: |
|
# TODO support fallback |
|
exelist = [self.default_vala[0]] |
|
|
|
try: |
|
p, out = Popen_safe(exelist + ['--version'])[0:2] |
|
except OSError: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not execute Vala compiler "{}"'.format(' '.join(exelist))) |
|
version = search_version(out) |
|
if 'Vala' in out: |
|
comp_class = ValaCompiler |
|
self.coredata.add_lang_args(comp_class.language, comp_class, for_machine, self) |
|
return comp_class(exelist, version, for_machine, info, is_cross) |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Unknown compiler "' + ' '.join(exelist) + '"') |
|
|
|
def detect_rust_compiler(self, for_machine): |
|
popen_exceptions = {} |
|
compilers, ccache, exe_wrap = self._get_compilers('rust', for_machine) |
|
is_cross = self.is_cross_build(for_machine) |
|
info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
|
|
cc = self.detect_c_compiler(for_machine) |
|
is_link_exe = isinstance(cc.linker, VisualStudioLikeLinkerMixin) |
|
override = self.lookup_binary_entry(for_machine, 'rust_ld') |
|
|
|
for compiler in compilers: |
|
if isinstance(compiler, str): |
|
compiler = [compiler] |
|
arg = ['--version'] |
|
try: |
|
p, out = Popen_safe(compiler + arg)[0:2] |
|
except OSError as e: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(compiler + arg)] = e |
|
continue |
|
|
|
version = search_version(out) |
|
|
|
if 'rustc' in out: |
|
# On Linux and mac rustc will invoke gcc (clang for mac |
|
# presumably) and it can do this windows, for dynamic linking. |
|
# this means the easiest way to C compiler for dynamic linking. |
|
# figure out what linker to use is to just get the value of the |
|
# C compiler and use that as the basis of the rust linker. |
|
# However, there are two things we need to change, if CC is not |
|
# the default use that, and second add the necessary arguments |
|
# to rust to use -fuse-ld |
|
|
|
if override is None: |
|
extra_args = {} |
|
always_args = [] |
|
if is_link_exe: |
|
compiler.extend(['-C', 'linker={}'.format(cc.linker.exelist[0])]) |
|
extra_args['direct'] = True |
|
extra_args['machine'] = cc.linker.machine |
|
elif not ((info.is_darwin() and isinstance(cc, AppleClangCCompiler)) or |
|
isinstance(cc, GnuCCompiler)): |
|
c = cc.exelist[1] if cc.exelist[0].endswith('ccache') else cc.exelist[0] |
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compiler.extend(['-C', 'linker={}'.format(c)]) |
|
|
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# This trickery with type() gets us the class of the linker |
|
# so we can initialize a new copy for the Rust Compiler |
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if is_link_exe: |
|
linker = type(cc.linker)(for_machine, always_args, exelist=cc.linker.exelist, |
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version=cc.linker.version, **extra_args) |
|
else: |
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linker = type(cc.linker)(compiler, for_machine, cc.LINKER_PREFIX, |
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always_args=always_args, version=cc.linker.version, |
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**extra_args) |
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elif 'link' in override[0]: |
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linker = self._guess_win_linker( |
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override, RustCompiler, for_machine, use_linker_prefix=False) |
|
linker.direct = True |
|
else: |
|
# We're creating a new type of "C" compiler, that has rust |
|
# as it's language. This is gross, but I can't figure out |
|
# another way to handle this, because rustc is actually |
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# invoking the c compiler as it's linker. |
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b = type('b', (type(cc), ), {}) |
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b.language = RustCompiler.language |
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linker = self._guess_nix_linker(cc.exelist, b, for_machine) |
|
|
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# Of course, we're not going to use any of that, we just |
|
# need it to get the proper arguments to pass to rustc |
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c = cc.exelist[1] if cc.exelist[0].endswith('ccache') else cc.exelist[0] |
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compiler.extend(['-C', 'linker={}'.format(c)]) |
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compiler.extend(['-C', 'link-args={}'.format(' '.join(cc.use_linker_args(override[0])))]) |
|
|
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self.coredata.add_lang_args(RustCompiler.language, RustCompiler, for_machine, self) |
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return RustCompiler( |
|
compiler, version, for_machine, is_cross, info, exe_wrap, |
|
linker=linker) |
|
|
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self._handle_exceptions(popen_exceptions, compilers) |
|
|
|
def detect_d_compiler(self, for_machine: MachineChoice): |
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info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
|
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# Detect the target architecture, required for proper architecture handling on Windows. |
|
# MSVC compiler is required for correct platform detection. |
|
c_compiler = {'c': self.detect_c_compiler(for_machine)} |
|
is_msvc = isinstance(c_compiler['c'], VisualStudioCCompiler) |
|
if not is_msvc: |
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c_compiler = {} |
|
|
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arch = detect_cpu_family(c_compiler) |
|
if is_msvc and arch == 'x86': |
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arch = 'x86_mscoff' |
|
|
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popen_exceptions = {} |
|
is_cross = self.is_cross_build(for_machine) |
|
results, ccache, exe_wrap = self._get_compilers('d', for_machine) |
|
for exelist in results: |
|
# Search for a D compiler. |
|
# We prefer LDC over GDC unless overridden with the DC |
|
# environment variable because LDC has a much more |
|
# up to date language version at time (2016). |
|
if not isinstance(exelist, list): |
|
exelist = [exelist] |
|
if os.path.basename(exelist[-1]).startswith(('ldmd', 'gdmd')): |
|
raise EnvironmentException( |
|
'Meson does not support {} as it is only a DMD frontend for another compiler.' |
|
'Please provide a valid value for DC or unset it so that Meson can resolve the compiler by itself.'.format(exelist[-1])) |
|
try: |
|
p, out = Popen_safe(exelist + ['--version'])[0:2] |
|
except OSError as e: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(exelist + ['--version'])] = e |
|
continue |
|
version = search_version(out) |
|
full_version = out.split('\n', 1)[0] |
|
|
|
if 'LLVM D compiler' in out: |
|
# LDC seems to require a file |
|
# We cannot use NamedTemproraryFile on windows, its documented |
|
# to not work for our uses. So, just use mkstemp and only have |
|
# one path for simplicity. |
|
o, f = tempfile.mkstemp('.d') |
|
os.close(o) |
|
|
|
try: |
|
if info.is_windows() or info.is_cygwin(): |
|
objfile = os.path.basename(f)[:-1] + 'obj' |
|
linker = self._guess_win_linker( |
|
exelist, |
|
compilers.LLVMDCompiler, for_machine, |
|
use_linker_prefix=True, invoked_directly=False, |
|
extra_args=[f]) |
|
else: |
|
# LDC writes an object file to the current working directory. |
|
# Clean it up. |
|
objfile = os.path.basename(f)[:-1] + 'o' |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
exelist, compilers.LLVMDCompiler, for_machine, |
|
extra_args=[f]) |
|
finally: |
|
mesonlib.windows_proof_rm(f) |
|
mesonlib.windows_proof_rm(objfile) |
|
|
|
return compilers.LLVMDCompiler( |
|
exelist, version, for_machine, info, arch, |
|
full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
elif 'gdc' in out: |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker(exelist, compilers.GnuDCompiler, for_machine) |
|
return compilers.GnuDCompiler( |
|
exelist, version, for_machine, info, arch, is_cross, exe_wrap, |
|
full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
elif 'The D Language Foundation' in out or 'Digital Mars' in out: |
|
# DMD seems to require a file |
|
# We cannot use NamedTemproraryFile on windows, its documented |
|
# to not work for our uses. So, just use mkstemp and only have |
|
# one path for simplicity. |
|
o, f = tempfile.mkstemp('.d') |
|
os.close(o) |
|
|
|
# DMD as different detection logic for x86 and x86_64 |
|
arch_arg = '-m64' if arch == 'x86_64' else '-m32' |
|
|
|
try: |
|
if info.is_windows() or info.is_cygwin(): |
|
objfile = os.path.basename(f)[:-1] + 'obj' |
|
linker = self._guess_win_linker( |
|
exelist, compilers.DmdDCompiler, for_machine, |
|
invoked_directly=False, extra_args=[f, arch_arg]) |
|
else: |
|
objfile = os.path.basename(f)[:-1] + 'o' |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
exelist, compilers.DmdDCompiler, for_machine, |
|
extra_args=[f, arch_arg]) |
|
finally: |
|
mesonlib.windows_proof_rm(f) |
|
mesonlib.windows_proof_rm(objfile) |
|
|
|
return compilers.DmdDCompiler( |
|
exelist, version, for_machine, info, arch, |
|
full_version=full_version, linker=linker) |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Unknown compiler "' + ' '.join(exelist) + '"') |
|
|
|
self._handle_exceptions(popen_exceptions, compilers) |
|
|
|
def detect_swift_compiler(self, for_machine): |
|
exelist = self.lookup_binary_entry(for_machine, 'swift') |
|
is_cross = self.is_cross_build(for_machine) |
|
info = self.machines[for_machine] |
|
if exelist is None: |
|
# TODO support fallback |
|
exelist = [self.default_swift[0]] |
|
|
|
try: |
|
p, _, err = Popen_safe(exelist + ['-v']) |
|
except OSError: |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Could not execute Swift compiler "{}"'.format(' '.join(exelist))) |
|
version = search_version(err) |
|
if 'Swift' in err: |
|
# As for 5.0.1 swiftc *requires* a file to check the linker: |
|
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.swift') as f: |
|
linker = self._guess_nix_linker( |
|
exelist, compilers.SwiftCompiler, for_machine, |
|
extra_args=[f.name]) |
|
return compilers.SwiftCompiler( |
|
exelist, version, for_machine, info, is_cross, linker=linker) |
|
|
|
raise EnvironmentException('Unknown compiler "' + ' '.join(exelist) + '"') |
|
|
|
def compiler_from_language(self, lang: str, for_machine: MachineChoice): |
|
if lang == 'c': |
|
comp = self.detect_c_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'cpp': |
|
comp = self.detect_cpp_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'objc': |
|
comp = self.detect_objc_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'cuda': |
|
comp = self.detect_cuda_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'objcpp': |
|
comp = self.detect_objcpp_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'java': |
|
comp = self.detect_java_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'cs': |
|
comp = self.detect_cs_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'vala': |
|
comp = self.detect_vala_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'd': |
|
comp = self.detect_d_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'rust': |
|
comp = self.detect_rust_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'fortran': |
|
comp = self.detect_fortran_compiler(for_machine) |
|
elif lang == 'swift': |
|
comp = self.detect_swift_compiler(for_machine) |
|
else: |
|
comp = None |
|
return comp |
|
|
|
def detect_compiler_for(self, lang: str, for_machine: MachineChoice): |
|
comp = self.compiler_from_language(lang, for_machine) |
|
if comp is not None: |
|
assert comp.for_machine == for_machine |
|
self.coredata.process_new_compiler(lang, comp, self) |
|
return comp |
|
|
|
def detect_static_linker(self, compiler): |
|
linker = self.lookup_binary_entry(compiler.for_machine, 'ar') |
|
if linker is not None: |
|
linkers = [linker] |
|
else: |
|
defaults = [[l] for l in self.default_static_linker] |
|
if isinstance(compiler, compilers.CudaCompiler): |
|
linkers = [self.cuda_static_linker] + defaults |
|
elif isinstance(compiler, compilers.VisualStudioLikeCompiler): |
|
linkers = [self.vs_static_linker, self.clang_cl_static_linker] |
|
elif isinstance(compiler, compilers.GnuCompiler): |
|
# Use gcc-ar if available; needed for LTO |
|
linkers = [self.gcc_static_linker] + defaults |
|
elif isinstance(compiler, compilers.ClangCompiler): |
|
# Use llvm-ar if available; needed for LTO |
|
linkers = [self.clang_static_linker] + defaults |
|
elif isinstance(compiler, compilers.DCompiler): |
|
# Prefer static linkers over linkers used by D compilers |
|
if mesonlib.is_windows(): |
|
linkers = [self.vs_static_linker, self.clang_cl_static_linker, compiler.get_linker_exelist()] |
|
else: |
|
linkers = defaults |
|
elif isinstance(compiler, IntelClCCompiler): |
|
# Intel has it's own linker that acts like microsoft's lib |
|
linkers = ['xilib'] |
|
elif isinstance(compiler, (PGICCompiler, PGIFortranCompiler)) and mesonlib.is_windows(): |
|
linkers = [['ar']] # For PGI on Windows, "ar" is just a wrapper calling link/lib. |
|
else: |
|
linkers = defaults |
|
popen_exceptions = {} |
|
for linker in linkers: |
|
if not {'lib', 'lib.exe', 'llvm-lib', 'llvm-lib.exe', 'xilib', 'xilib.exe'}.isdisjoint(linker): |
|
arg = '/?' |
|
elif not {'ar2000', 'ar2000.exe'}.isdisjoint(linker): |
|
arg = '?' |
|
else: |
|
arg = '--version' |
|
try: |
|
p, out, err = Popen_safe(linker + [arg]) |
|
except OSError as e: |
|
popen_exceptions[' '.join(linker + [arg])] = e |
|
continue |
|
if "xilib: executing 'lib'" in err: |
|
return IntelVisualStudioLinker(linker, getattr(compiler, 'machine', None)) |
|
if '/OUT:' in out.upper() or '/OUT:' in err.upper(): |
|
return VisualStudioLinker(linker, getattr(compiler, 'machine', None)) |
|
if 'ar-Error-Unknown switch: --version' in err: |
|
return PGIStaticLinker(linker) |
|
if p.returncode == 0 and ('armar' in linker or 'armar.exe' in linker): |
|
return ArmarLinker(linker) |
|
if 'DMD32 D Compiler' in out or 'DMD64 D Compiler' in out: |
|
return DLinker(linker, compiler.arch) |
|
if 'LDC - the LLVM D compiler' in out: |
|
return DLinker(linker, compiler.arch) |
|
if 'GDC' in out and ' based on D ' in out: |
|
return DLinker(linker, compiler.arch) |
|
if err.startswith('Renesas') and ('rlink' in linker or 'rlink.exe' in linker): |
|
return CcrxLinker(linker) |
|
if out.startswith('GNU ar') and ('xc16-ar' in linker or 'xc16-ar.exe' in linker): |
|
return Xc16Linker(linker) |
|
if out.startswith('TMS320C2000') and ('ar2000' in linker or 'ar2000.exe' in linker): |
|
return C2000Linker(linker) |
|
if p.returncode == 0: |
|
return ArLinker(linker) |
|
if p.returncode == 1 and err.startswith('usage'): # OSX |
|
return ArLinker(linker) |
|
if p.returncode == 1 and err.startswith('Usage'): # AIX |
|
return ArLinker(linker) |
|
if p.returncode == 1 and err.startswith('ar: bad option: --'): # Solaris |
|
return ArLinker(linker) |
|
self._handle_exceptions(popen_exceptions, linkers, 'linker') |
|
raise EnvironmentException('Unknown static linker "{}"'.format(' '.join(linkers))) |
|
|
|
def get_source_dir(self): |
|
return self.source_dir |
|
|
|
def get_build_dir(self): |
|
return self.build_dir |
|
|
|
def get_import_lib_dir(self) -> str: |
|
"Install dir for the import library (library used for linking)" |
|
return self.get_libdir() |
|
|
|
def get_shared_module_dir(self) -> str: |
|
"Install dir for shared modules that are loaded at runtime" |
|
return self.get_libdir() |
|
|
|
def get_shared_lib_dir(self) -> str: |
|
"Install dir for the shared library" |
|
m = self.machines.host |
|
# Windows has no RPATH or similar, so DLLs must be next to EXEs. |
|
if m.is_windows() or m.is_cygwin(): |
|
return self.get_bindir() |
|
return self.get_libdir() |
|
|
|
def get_static_lib_dir(self) -> str: |
|
"Install dir for the static library" |
|
return self.get_libdir() |
|
|
|
def get_prefix(self) -> str: |
|
return self.coredata.get_builtin_option('prefix') |
|
|
|
def get_libdir(self) -> str: |
|
return self.coredata.get_builtin_option('libdir') |
|
|
|
def get_libexecdir(self) -> str: |
|
return self.coredata.get_builtin_option('libexecdir') |
|
|
|
def get_bindir(self) -> str: |
|
return self.coredata.get_builtin_option('bindir') |
|
|
|
def get_includedir(self) -> str: |
|
return self.coredata.get_builtin_option('includedir') |
|
|
|
def get_mandir(self) -> str: |
|
return self.coredata.get_builtin_option('mandir') |
|
|
|
def get_datadir(self) -> str: |
|
return self.coredata.get_builtin_option('datadir') |
|
|
|
def get_compiler_system_dirs(self, for_machine: MachineChoice): |
|
for comp in self.coredata.compilers[for_machine].values(): |
|
if isinstance(comp, compilers.ClangCompiler): |
|
index = 1 |
|
break |
|
elif isinstance(comp, compilers.GnuCompiler): |
|
index = 2 |
|
break |
|
else: |
|
# This option is only supported by gcc and clang. If we don't get a |
|
# GCC or Clang compiler return and empty list. |
|
return [] |
|
|
|
p, out, _ = Popen_safe(comp.get_exelist() + ['-print-search-dirs']) |
|
if p.returncode != 0: |
|
raise mesonlib.MesonException('Could not calculate system search dirs') |
|
out = out.split('\n')[index].lstrip('libraries: =').split(':') |
|
return [os.path.normpath(p) for p in out] |
|
|
|
def need_exe_wrapper(self, for_machine: MachineChoice = MachineChoice.HOST): |
|
value = self.properties[for_machine].get('needs_exe_wrapper', None) |
|
if value is not None: |
|
return value |
|
return not machine_info_can_run(self.machines[for_machine]) |
|
|
|
def get_exe_wrapper(self): |
|
if not self.need_exe_wrapper(): |
|
from .dependencies import EmptyExternalProgram |
|
return EmptyExternalProgram() |
|
return self.exe_wrapper
|
|
|