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479 lines
16 KiB
# Copyright 2012 Jussi Pakkanen |
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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# limitations under the License. |
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import coredata |
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import environment |
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import dependencies |
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import copy, os |
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class InvalidArguments(coredata.MesonException): |
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pass |
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class Build: |
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"""A class that holds the status of one build including |
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all dependencies and so on. |
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""" |
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def __init__(self, environment): |
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self.environment = environment |
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self.project = None |
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self.targets = {} |
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self.compilers = [] |
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self.cross_compilers = [] |
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self.global_args = {} |
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self.tests = [] |
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self.headers = [] |
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self.man = [] |
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self.data = [] |
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self.static_linker = None |
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self.static_cross_linker = None |
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self.configure_files = [] |
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self.pot = [] |
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def add_compiler(self, compiler): |
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if len(self.compilers) == 0: |
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self.static_linker = self.environment.detect_static_linker(compiler) |
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self.compilers.append(compiler) |
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def add_cross_compiler(self, compiler): |
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if len(self.cross_compilers) == 0: |
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self.static_cross_linker = self.environment.detect_static_linker(compiler) |
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self.cross_compilers.append(compiler) |
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def get_project(self): |
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return self.project |
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def get_targets(self): |
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return self.targets |
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def get_tests(self): |
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return self.tests |
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def get_headers(self): |
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return self.headers |
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def get_man(self): |
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return self.man |
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def get_data(self): |
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return self.data |
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def get_configure_files(self): |
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return self.configure_files |
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def get_global_flags(self, compiler): |
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return self.global_args.get(compiler.get_language(), []) |
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class IncludeDirs(): |
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def __init__(self, curdir, dirs, kwargs): |
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self.curdir = curdir |
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self.incdirs = dirs |
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# Fixme: check that the directories actually exist. |
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# Also that they don't contain ".." or somesuch. |
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if len(kwargs) > 0: |
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raise InvalidCode('Includedirs function does not take keyword arguments.') |
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def get_curdir(self): |
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return self.curdir |
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def get_incdirs(self): |
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return self.incdirs |
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class BuildTarget(): |
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def __init__(self, name, subdir, is_cross, sources, environment, kwargs): |
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self.name = name |
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self.subdir = subdir |
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self.is_cross = is_cross |
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self.sources = [] |
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self.external_deps = [] |
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self.include_dirs = [] |
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self.link_targets = [] |
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self.filename = 'no_name' |
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self.need_install = False |
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self.pch = {} |
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self.extra_args = {} |
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self.generated = [] |
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self.process_sourcelist(sources) |
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self.process_kwargs(kwargs) |
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if len(self.sources) == 0 and len(self.generated) == 0: |
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raise InvalidArguments('Build target %s has no sources.' % name) |
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def process_sourcelist(self, sources): |
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if not isinstance(sources, list): |
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sources = [sources] |
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for s in sources: |
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# Holder unpacking. Ugly. |
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if hasattr(s, 'glist'): |
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s = s.glist |
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if isinstance(s, str): |
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self.sources.append(s) |
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elif isinstance(s, GeneratedList): |
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self.generated.append(s) |
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else: |
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raise InvalidArguments('Bad source in target %s.' % self.name) |
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def get_original_kwargs(self): |
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return self.kwargs |
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def copy_kwargs(self, kwargs): |
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self.kwargs = copy.copy(kwargs) |
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# This sucks quite badly. Arguments |
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# are holders but they can't be pickled |
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# so unpack those known. |
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if 'deps' in self.kwargs: |
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d = self.kwargs['deps'] |
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if not isinstance(d, list): |
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d = [d] |
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newd = [] |
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for i in d: |
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if hasattr(i, 'el'): |
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newd.append(i.el) |
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else: |
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newd.append(i) |
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self.kwargs['deps'] = newd |
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def get_rpaths(self): |
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return self.get_transitive_rpaths() |
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def get_transitive_rpaths(self): |
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result = [] |
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for i in self.link_targets: |
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result += i.get_rpaths() |
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return result |
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def process_kwargs(self, kwargs): |
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self.copy_kwargs(kwargs) |
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kwargs.get('modules', []) |
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self.need_install = kwargs.get('install', self.need_install) |
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llist = kwargs.get('link_with', []) |
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if not isinstance(llist, list): |
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llist = [llist] |
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for linktarget in llist: |
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# Sorry for this hack. Keyword targets are kept in holders |
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# in kwargs. Unpack here without looking at the exact type. |
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if hasattr(linktarget, "target"): |
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linktarget = linktarget.target |
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self.link(linktarget) |
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c_pchlist = kwargs.get('c_pch', []) |
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if not isinstance(c_pchlist, list): |
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c_pchlist = [c_pchlist] |
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self.add_pch('c', c_pchlist) |
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cpp_pchlist = kwargs.get('cpp_pch', []) |
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if not isinstance(cpp_pchlist, list): |
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cpp_pchlist = [cpp_pchlist] |
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self.add_pch('cpp', cpp_pchlist) |
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clist = kwargs.get('c_args', []) |
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if not isinstance(clist, list): |
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clist = [clist] |
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self.add_compiler_args('c', clist) |
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cpplist = kwargs.get('cpp_args', []) |
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if not isinstance(cpplist, list): |
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cpplist = [cpplist] |
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self.add_compiler_args('cpp', cpplist) |
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if 'version' in kwargs: |
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self.set_version(kwargs['version']) |
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if 'soversion' in kwargs: |
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self.set_soversion(kwargs['soversion']) |
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inclist = kwargs.get('include_dirs', []) |
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if not isinstance(inclist, list): |
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inclist = [inclist] |
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self.add_include_dirs(inclist) |
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deplist = kwargs.get('deps', []) |
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if not isinstance(deplist, list): |
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deplist = [deplist] |
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self.add_external_deps(deplist) |
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def get_subdir(self): |
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return self.subdir |
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def get_filename(self): |
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return self.filename |
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def get_extra_args(self, language): |
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return self.extra_args.get(language, []) |
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def get_dependencies(self): |
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return self.link_targets |
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def get_basename(self): |
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return self.name |
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def get_source_subdir(self): |
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return self.subdir |
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def get_sources(self): |
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return self.sources |
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def get_generated_sources(self): |
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return self.generated |
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def should_install(self): |
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return self.need_install |
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def has_pch(self): |
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return len(self.pch) > 0 |
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def get_pch(self, language): |
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try: |
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return self.pch[language] |
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except KeyError: |
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return[] |
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def get_include_dirs(self): |
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return self.include_dirs |
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def add_external_deps(self, deps): |
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for dep in deps: |
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if hasattr(dep, 'el'): |
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dep = dep.el |
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if not isinstance(dep, dependencies.Dependency): |
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raise InvalidArguments('Argument is not an external dependency') |
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self.external_deps.append(dep) |
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if isinstance(dep, dependencies.Dependency): |
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self.process_sourcelist(dep.get_sources()) |
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def get_external_deps(self): |
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return self.external_deps |
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def add_dep(self, args): |
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[self.add_external_dep(dep) for dep in args] |
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def link(self, target): |
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if not isinstance(target, StaticLibrary) and \ |
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not isinstance(target, SharedLibrary): |
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print(target) |
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raise InvalidArguments('Link target is not library.') |
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self.link_targets.append(target) |
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def set_generated(self, genlist): |
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for g in genlist: |
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if not(isinstance(g, GeneratedList)): |
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raise InvalidArguments('Generated source argument is not the output of a generator.') |
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self.generated.append(g) |
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def add_pch(self, language, pchlist): |
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if len(pchlist) == 0: |
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return |
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if len(pchlist) == 2: |
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if environment.is_header(pchlist[0]): |
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if not environment.is_source(pchlist[1]): |
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raise InterpreterException('PCH definition must contain one header and at most one source.') |
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elif environment.is_source(pchlist[0]): |
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if not environment.is_header(pchlist[1]): |
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raise InterpreterException('PCH definition must contain one header and at most one source.') |
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pchlist = [pchlist[1], pchlist[0]] |
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else: |
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raise InterpreterException('PCH argument %s is of unknown type.' % pchlist[0]) |
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elif len(pchlist) > 2: |
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raise InterpreterException('PCH definition may have a maximum of 2 files.') |
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self.pch[language] = pchlist |
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def add_include_dirs(self, args): |
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ids = [] |
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for a in args: |
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# FIXME same hack, forcibly unpack from holder. |
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if hasattr(a, 'includedirs'): |
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a = a.includedirs |
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if not isinstance(a, IncludeDirs): |
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raise InvalidArguments('Include directory to be added is not an include directory object.') |
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ids.append(a) |
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self.include_dirs += ids |
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def add_compiler_args(self, language, flags): |
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for a in flags: |
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if not isinstance(a, str): |
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raise InvalidArguments('A non-string passed to compiler args.') |
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if language in self.extra_args: |
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self.extra_args[language] += flags |
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else: |
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self.extra_args[language] = flags |
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def get_aliaslist(self): |
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return [] |
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class Generator(): |
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def __init__(self, args, kwargs): |
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if len(args) != 1: |
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raise InvalidArguments('Generator requires one and only one positional argument') |
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if hasattr(args[0], 'target'): |
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exe = args[0].target |
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if not isinstance(exe, Executable): |
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raise InvalidArguments('First generator argument must be an executable.') |
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elif hasattr(args[0], 'ep'): |
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exe = args[0].ep |
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else: |
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print(args[0]) |
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raise InvalidArguments('First generator argument must be an executable object.') |
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self.exe = exe |
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self.process_kwargs(kwargs) |
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def get_exe(self): |
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return self.exe |
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def process_kwargs(self, kwargs): |
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if 'arguments' not in kwargs: |
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raise InvalidArguments('Generator must have "arguments" keyword argument.') |
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args = kwargs['arguments'] |
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if isinstance(args, str): |
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args = [args] |
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if not isinstance(args, list): |
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raise InvalidArguments('"Arguments" keyword argument must be a string or a list of strings.') |
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for a in args: |
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if not isinstance(a, str): |
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raise InvalidArguments('A non-string object in "arguments" keyword argument.') |
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self.arglist = args |
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if 'outputs' not in kwargs: |
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raise InvalidArguments('Generator must have "outputs" keyword argument.') |
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outputs = kwargs['outputs'] |
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if not isinstance(outputs, list): |
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outputs = [outputs] |
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for rule in outputs: |
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if not isinstance(rule, str): |
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raise InvalidArguments('"outputs" may only contain strings.') |
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if not '@BASENAME@' in rule and not '@PLAINNAME@' in rule: |
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raise InvalidArguments('"outputs" must contain @BASENAME@ or @PLAINNAME@.') |
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if '/' in rule or '\\' in rule: |
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raise InvalidArguments('"outputs" must not contain a directory separator.') |
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self.outputs = outputs |
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def get_base_outnames(self, inname): |
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plainname = os.path.split(inname)[1] |
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basename = plainname.split('.')[0] |
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return [x.replace('@BASENAME@', basename).replace('@PLAINNAME@', plainname) for x in self.outputs] |
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def get_arglist(self): |
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return self.arglist |
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class GeneratedList(): |
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def __init__(self, generator): |
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if hasattr(generator, 'generator'): |
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generator = generator.generator |
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self.generator = generator |
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self.infilelist = [] |
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self.outfilelist = [] |
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self.outmap = {} |
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def add_file(self, newfile): |
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self.infilelist.append(newfile) |
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outfiles = self.generator.get_base_outnames(newfile) |
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self.outfilelist += outfiles |
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self.outmap[newfile] = outfiles |
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def get_infilelist(self): |
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return self.infilelist |
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def get_outfilelist(self): |
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return self.outfilelist |
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def get_outputs_for(self, filename): |
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return self.outmap[filename] |
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def get_generator(self): |
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return self.generator |
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class Executable(BuildTarget): |
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def __init__(self, name, subdir, is_cross, sources, environment, kwargs): |
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super().__init__(name, subdir, is_cross, sources, environment, kwargs) |
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suffix = environment.get_exe_suffix() |
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if suffix != '': |
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self.filename = self.name + '.' + suffix |
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else: |
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self.filename = self.name |
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class StaticLibrary(BuildTarget): |
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def __init__(self, name, subdir, is_cross, sources, environment, kwargs): |
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super().__init__(name, subdir, is_cross, sources, environment, kwargs) |
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prefix = environment.get_static_lib_prefix() |
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suffix = environment.get_static_lib_suffix() |
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self.filename = prefix + self.name + '.' + suffix |
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class SharedLibrary(BuildTarget): |
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def __init__(self, name, subdir, is_cross, sources, environment, kwargs): |
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self.version = None |
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self.soversion = None |
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super().__init__(name, subdir, is_cross, sources, environment, kwargs); |
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self.prefix = environment.get_shared_lib_prefix() |
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self.suffix = environment.get_shared_lib_suffix() |
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def get_shbase(self): |
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return self.prefix + self.name + '.' + self.suffix |
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def get_rpaths(self): |
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return [self.subdir] + self.get_transitive_rpaths() |
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def get_filename(self): |
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fname = self.get_shbase() |
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if self.version is None: |
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return fname |
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else: |
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return fname + '.' + self.version |
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def set_version(self, version): |
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if not isinstance(version, str): |
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print(version) |
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raise InvalidArguments('Shared library version is not a string.') |
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self.version = version |
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def set_soversion(self, version): |
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if isinstance(version, int): |
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version = str(version) |
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if not isinstance(version, str): |
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raise InvalidArguments('Shared library soversion is not a string or integer.') |
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self.soversion = version |
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def get_aliaslist(self): |
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aliases = [] |
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if self.soversion is not None: |
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aliases.append(self.get_shbase() + '.' + self.soversion) |
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if self.version is not None: |
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aliases.append(self.get_shbase()) |
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return aliases |
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class ConfigureFile(): |
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def __init__(self, subdir, sourcename, targetname, configuration_data): |
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self.subdir = subdir |
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self.sourcename = sourcename |
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self.targetname = targetname |
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self.configuration_data = configuration_data |
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def get_configuration_data(self): |
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return self.configuration_data |
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def get_sources(self): |
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return self.sources |
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def get_subdir(self): |
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return self.subdir |
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def get_source_name(self): |
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return self.sourcename |
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def get_target_name(self): |
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return self.targetname |
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class ConfigurationData(): |
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def __init__(self): |
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super().__init__() |
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self.values = {} |
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def get(self, name): |
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return self.values[name] |
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def keys(self): |
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return self.values.keys()
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