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Squashed 'waflib/' changes from 915dcb1..e7a29b6
e7a29b6 Upgrade to waf 2.0.15 8280f9d Add command for running executables from the build directory 8073c1a Make make_simple_dox() safe in case of exception 70d03b8 Avoid use of global counter hacks for configuration display b7d689a Rewrite test framework 94deadf Automatically add options and move add_flags() to options context f4259ee Reduce system include path noise 927b608 Automatically display configuration header c44b8f3 Set line justification from a constant in the wscript a48e26f Automatically detect if wscript has a test hook ef66724 Save runtime variables in the environment 63bcbcd Clean up TestContext b1d9505 Add ExecutionContext for setting runtime environment 387c1df Add show_diff() and test_file_equals() utilities 29d4d29 Fix in-tree library paths 9fde01f Add custom configuration context 6d3612f Add lib_path_name constant git-subtree-dir: waflib git-subtree-split: e7a29b6b9b2f842314244c23c14d8f8f560904e1
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# encoding: utf-8
+# Thomas Nagy, 2010-2018 (ita)
+
+"""
+Classes and functions enabling the command system
+"""
+
+import os, re, imp, sys
+from waflib import Utils, Errors, Logs
+import waflib.Node
+
+# the following 3 constants are updated on each new release (do not touch)
+HEXVERSION=0x2000f00
+"""Constant updated on new releases"""
+
+WAFVERSION="2.0.15"
+"""Constant updated on new releases"""
+
+WAFREVISION="503db290b73ef738a495e0d116d6f8ee0b98dcc2"
+"""Git revision when the waf version is updated"""
+
+ABI = 20
+"""Version of the build data cache file format (used in :py:const:`waflib.Context.DBFILE`)"""
+
+DBFILE = '.wafpickle-%s-%d-%d' % (sys.platform, sys.hexversion, ABI)
+"""Name of the pickle file for storing the build data"""
+
+APPNAME = 'APPNAME'
+"""Default application name (used by ``waf dist``)"""
+
+VERSION = 'VERSION'
+"""Default application version (used by ``waf dist``)"""
+
+TOP = 'top'
+"""The variable name for the top-level directory in wscript files"""
+
+OUT = 'out'
+"""The variable name for the output directory in wscript files"""
+
+WSCRIPT_FILE = 'wscript'
+"""Name of the waf script files"""
+
+launch_dir = ''
+"""Directory from which waf has been called"""
+run_dir = ''
+"""Location of the wscript file to use as the entry point"""
+top_dir = ''
+"""Location of the project directory (top), if the project was configured"""
+out_dir = ''
+"""Location of the build directory (out), if the project was configured"""
+waf_dir = ''
+"""Directory containing the waf modules"""
+
+default_encoding = Utils.console_encoding()
+"""Encoding to use when reading outputs from other processes"""
+
+g_module = None
+"""
+Module representing the top-level wscript file (see :py:const:`waflib.Context.run_dir`)
+"""
+
+STDOUT = 1
+STDERR = -1
+BOTH = 0
+
+classes = []
+"""
+List of :py:class:`waflib.Context.Context` subclasses that can be used as waf commands. The classes
+are added automatically by a metaclass.
+"""
+
+def create_context(cmd_name, *k, **kw):
+ """
+ Returns a new :py:class:`waflib.Context.Context` instance corresponding to the given command.
+ Used in particular by :py:func:`waflib.Scripting.run_command`
+
+ :param cmd_name: command name
+ :type cmd_name: string
+ :param k: arguments to give to the context class initializer
+ :type k: list
+ :param k: keyword arguments to give to the context class initializer
+ :type k: dict
+ :return: Context object
+ :rtype: :py:class:`waflib.Context.Context`
+ """
+ for x in classes:
+ if x.cmd == cmd_name:
+ return x(*k, **kw)
+ ctx = Context(*k, **kw)
+ ctx.fun = cmd_name
+ return ctx
+
+class store_context(type):
+ """
+ Metaclass that registers command classes into the list :py:const:`waflib.Context.classes`
+ Context classes must provide an attribute 'cmd' representing the command name, and a function
+ attribute 'fun' representing the function name that the command uses.
+ """
+ def __init__(cls, name, bases, dct):
+ super(store_context, cls).__init__(name, bases, dct)
+ name = cls.__name__
+
+ if name in ('ctx', 'Context'):
+ return
+
+ try:
+ cls.cmd
+ except AttributeError:
+ raise Errors.WafError('Missing command for the context class %r (cmd)' % name)
+
+ if not getattr(cls, 'fun', None):
+ cls.fun = cls.cmd
+
+ classes.insert(0, cls)
+
+ctx = store_context('ctx', (object,), {})
+"""Base class for all :py:class:`waflib.Context.Context` classes"""
+
+class Context(ctx):
+ """
+ Default context for waf commands, and base class for new command contexts.
+
+ Context objects are passed to top-level functions::
+
+ def foo(ctx):
+ print(ctx.__class__.__name__) # waflib.Context.Context
+
+ Subclasses must define the class attributes 'cmd' and 'fun':
+
+ :param cmd: command to execute as in ``waf cmd``
+ :type cmd: string
+ :param fun: function name to execute when the command is called
+ :type fun: string
+
+ .. inheritance-diagram:: waflib.Context.Context waflib.Build.BuildContext waflib.Build.InstallContext waflib.Build.UninstallContext waflib.Build.StepContext waflib.Build.ListContext waflib.Configure.ConfigurationContext waflib.Scripting.Dist waflib.Scripting.DistCheck waflib.Build.CleanContext
+
+ """
+
+ errors = Errors
+ """
+ Shortcut to :py:mod:`waflib.Errors` provided for convenience
+ """
+
+ tools = {}
+ """
+ A module cache for wscript files; see :py:meth:`Context.Context.load`
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, **kw):
+ try:
+ rd = kw['run_dir']
+ except KeyError:
+ rd = run_dir
+
+ # binds the context to the nodes in use to avoid a context singleton
+ self.node_class = type('Nod3', (waflib.Node.Node,), {})
+ self.node_class.__module__ = 'waflib.Node'
+ self.node_class.ctx = self
+
+ self.root = self.node_class('', None)
+ self.cur_script = None
+ self.path = self.root.find_dir(rd)
+
+ self.stack_path = []
+ self.exec_dict = {'ctx':self, 'conf':self, 'bld':self, 'opt':self}
+ self.logger = None
+
+ def finalize(self):
+ """
+ Called to free resources such as logger files
+ """
+ try:
+ logger = self.logger
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ Logs.free_logger(logger)
+ delattr(self, 'logger')
+
+ def load(self, tool_list, *k, **kw):
+ """
+ Loads a Waf tool as a module, and try calling the function named :py:const:`waflib.Context.Context.fun`
+ from it. A ``tooldir`` argument may be provided as a list of module paths.
+
+ :param tool_list: list of Waf tool names to load
+ :type tool_list: list of string or space-separated string
+ """
+ tools = Utils.to_list(tool_list)
+ path = Utils.to_list(kw.get('tooldir', ''))
+ with_sys_path = kw.get('with_sys_path', True)
+
+ for t in tools:
+ module = load_tool(t, path, with_sys_path=with_sys_path)
+ fun = getattr(module, kw.get('name', self.fun), None)
+ if fun:
+ fun(self)
+
+ def execute(self):
+ """
+ Here, it calls the function name in the top-level wscript file. Most subclasses
+ redefine this method to provide additional functionality.
+ """
+ self.recurse([os.path.dirname(g_module.root_path)])
+
+ def pre_recurse(self, node):
+ """
+ Method executed immediately before a folder is read by :py:meth:`waflib.Context.Context.recurse`.
+ The current script is bound as a Node object on ``self.cur_script``, and the current path
+ is bound to ``self.path``
+
+ :param node: script
+ :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node`
+ """
+ self.stack_path.append(self.cur_script)
+
+ self.cur_script = node
+ self.path = node.parent
+
+ def post_recurse(self, node):
+ """
+ Restores ``self.cur_script`` and ``self.path`` right after :py:meth:`waflib.Context.Context.recurse` terminates.
+
+ :param node: script
+ :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node`
+ """
+ self.cur_script = self.stack_path.pop()
+ if self.cur_script:
+ self.path = self.cur_script.parent
+
+ def recurse(self, dirs, name=None, mandatory=True, once=True, encoding=None):
+ """
+ Runs user-provided functions from the supplied list of directories.
+ The directories can be either absolute, or relative to the directory
+ of the wscript file
+
+ The methods :py:meth:`waflib.Context.Context.pre_recurse` and
+ :py:meth:`waflib.Context.Context.post_recurse` are called immediately before
+ and after a script has been executed.
+
+ :param dirs: List of directories to visit
+ :type dirs: list of string or space-separated string
+ :param name: Name of function to invoke from the wscript
+ :type name: string
+ :param mandatory: whether sub wscript files are required to exist
+ :type mandatory: bool
+ :param once: read the script file once for a particular context
+ :type once: bool
+ """
+ try:
+ cache = self.recurse_cache
+ except AttributeError:
+ cache = self.recurse_cache = {}
+
+ for d in Utils.to_list(dirs):
+
+ if not os.path.isabs(d):
+ # absolute paths only
+ d = os.path.join(self.path.abspath(), d)
+
+ WSCRIPT = os.path.join(d, WSCRIPT_FILE)
+ WSCRIPT_FUN = WSCRIPT + '_' + (name or self.fun)
+
+ node = self.root.find_node(WSCRIPT_FUN)
+ if node and (not once or node not in cache):
+ cache[node] = True
+ self.pre_recurse(node)
+ try:
+ function_code = node.read('r', encoding)
+ exec(compile(function_code, node.abspath(), 'exec'), self.exec_dict)
+ finally:
+ self.post_recurse(node)
+ elif not node:
+ node = self.root.find_node(WSCRIPT)
+ tup = (node, name or self.fun)
+ if node and (not once or tup not in cache):
+ cache[tup] = True
+ self.pre_recurse(node)
+ try:
+ wscript_module = load_module(node.abspath(), encoding=encoding)
+ user_function = getattr(wscript_module, (name or self.fun), None)
+ if not user_function:
+ if not mandatory:
+ continue
+ raise Errors.WafError('No function %r defined in %s' % (name or self.fun, node.abspath()))
+ user_function(self)
+ finally:
+ self.post_recurse(node)
+ elif not node:
+ if not mandatory:
+ continue
+ try:
+ os.listdir(d)
+ except OSError:
+ raise Errors.WafError('Cannot read the folder %r' % d)
+ raise Errors.WafError('No wscript file in directory %s' % d)
+
+ def log_command(self, cmd, kw):
+ if Logs.verbose:
+ fmt = os.environ.get('WAF_CMD_FORMAT')
+ if fmt == 'string':
+ if not isinstance(cmd, str):
+ cmd = Utils.shell_escape(cmd)
+ Logs.debug('runner: %r', cmd)
+ Logs.debug('runner_env: kw=%s', kw)
+
+ def exec_command(self, cmd, **kw):
+ """
+ Runs an external process and returns the exit status::
+
+ def run(tsk):
+ ret = tsk.generator.bld.exec_command('touch foo.txt')
+ return ret
+
+ If the context has the attribute 'log', then captures and logs the process stderr/stdout.
+ Unlike :py:meth:`waflib.Context.Context.cmd_and_log`, this method does not return the
+ stdout/stderr values captured.
+
+ :param cmd: command argument for subprocess.Popen
+ :type cmd: string or list
+ :param kw: keyword arguments for subprocess.Popen. The parameters input/timeout will be passed to wait/communicate.
+ :type kw: dict
+ :returns: process exit status
+ :rtype: integer
+ :raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.WafError` if an invalid executable is specified for a non-shell process
+ :raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.WafError` in case of execution failure
+ """
+ subprocess = Utils.subprocess
+ kw['shell'] = isinstance(cmd, str)
+ self.log_command(cmd, kw)
+
+ if self.logger:
+ self.logger.info(cmd)
+
+ if 'stdout' not in kw:
+ kw['stdout'] = subprocess.PIPE
+ if 'stderr' not in kw:
+ kw['stderr'] = subprocess.PIPE
+
+ if Logs.verbose and not kw['shell'] and not Utils.check_exe(cmd[0]):
+ raise Errors.WafError('Program %s not found!' % cmd[0])
+
+ cargs = {}
+ if 'timeout' in kw:
+ if sys.hexversion >= 0x3030000:
+ cargs['timeout'] = kw['timeout']
+ if not 'start_new_session' in kw:
+ kw['start_new_session'] = True
+ del kw['timeout']
+ if 'input' in kw:
+ if kw['input']:
+ cargs['input'] = kw['input']
+ kw['stdin'] = subprocess.PIPE
+ del kw['input']
+
+ if 'cwd' in kw:
+ if not isinstance(kw['cwd'], str):
+ kw['cwd'] = kw['cwd'].abspath()
+
+ encoding = kw.pop('decode_as', default_encoding)
+
+ try:
+ ret, out, err = Utils.run_process(cmd, kw, cargs)
+ except Exception as e:
+ raise Errors.WafError('Execution failure: %s' % str(e), ex=e)
+
+ if out:
+ if not isinstance(out, str):
+ out = out.decode(encoding, errors='replace')
+ if self.logger:
+ self.logger.debug('out: %s', out)
+ else:
+ Logs.info(out, extra={'stream':sys.stdout, 'c1': ''})
+ if err:
+ if not isinstance(err, str):
+ err = err.decode(encoding, errors='replace')
+ if self.logger:
+ self.logger.error('err: %s' % err)
+ else:
+ Logs.info(err, extra={'stream':sys.stderr, 'c1': ''})
+
+ return ret
+
+ def cmd_and_log(self, cmd, **kw):
+ """
+ Executes a process and returns stdout/stderr if the execution is successful.
+ An exception is thrown when the exit status is non-0. In that case, both stderr and stdout
+ will be bound to the WafError object (configuration tests)::
+
+ def configure(conf):
+ out = conf.cmd_and_log(['echo', 'hello'], output=waflib.Context.STDOUT, quiet=waflib.Context.BOTH)
+ (out, err) = conf.cmd_and_log(['echo', 'hello'], output=waflib.Context.BOTH)
+ (out, err) = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, input='\\n'.encode(), output=waflib.Context.STDOUT)
+ try:
+ conf.cmd_and_log(['which', 'someapp'], output=waflib.Context.BOTH)
+ except Errors.WafError as e:
+ print(e.stdout, e.stderr)
+
+ :param cmd: args for subprocess.Popen
+ :type cmd: list or string
+ :param kw: keyword arguments for subprocess.Popen. The parameters input/timeout will be passed to wait/communicate.
+ :type kw: dict
+ :returns: a tuple containing the contents of stdout and stderr
+ :rtype: string
+ :raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.WafError` if an invalid executable is specified for a non-shell process
+ :raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.WafError` in case of execution failure; stdout/stderr/returncode are bound to the exception object
+ """
+ subprocess = Utils.subprocess
+ kw['shell'] = isinstance(cmd, str)
+ self.log_command(cmd, kw)
+
+ quiet = kw.pop('quiet', None)
+ to_ret = kw.pop('output', STDOUT)
+
+ if Logs.verbose and not kw['shell'] and not Utils.check_exe(cmd[0]):
+ raise Errors.WafError('Program %r not found!' % cmd[0])
+
+ kw['stdout'] = kw['stderr'] = subprocess.PIPE
+ if quiet is None:
+ self.to_log(cmd)
+
+ cargs = {}
+ if 'timeout' in kw:
+ if sys.hexversion >= 0x3030000:
+ cargs['timeout'] = kw['timeout']
+ if not 'start_new_session' in kw:
+ kw['start_new_session'] = True
+ del kw['timeout']
+ if 'input' in kw:
+ if kw['input']:
+ cargs['input'] = kw['input']
+ kw['stdin'] = subprocess.PIPE
+ del kw['input']
+
+ if 'cwd' in kw:
+ if not isinstance(kw['cwd'], str):
+ kw['cwd'] = kw['cwd'].abspath()
+
+ encoding = kw.pop('decode_as', default_encoding)
+
+ try:
+ ret, out, err = Utils.run_process(cmd, kw, cargs)
+ except Exception as e:
+ raise Errors.WafError('Execution failure: %s' % str(e), ex=e)
+
+ if not isinstance(out, str):
+ out = out.decode(encoding, errors='replace')
+ if not isinstance(err, str):
+ err = err.decode(encoding, errors='replace')
+
+ if out and quiet != STDOUT and quiet != BOTH:
+ self.to_log('out: %s' % out)
+ if err and quiet != STDERR and quiet != BOTH:
+ self.to_log('err: %s' % err)
+
+ if ret:
+ e = Errors.WafError('Command %r returned %r' % (cmd, ret))
+ e.returncode = ret
+ e.stderr = err
+ e.stdout = out
+ raise e
+
+ if to_ret == BOTH:
+ return (out, err)
+ elif to_ret == STDERR:
+ return err
+ return out
+
+ def fatal(self, msg, ex=None):
+ """
+ Prints an error message in red and stops command execution; this is
+ usually used in the configuration section::
+
+ def configure(conf):
+ conf.fatal('a requirement is missing')
+
+ :param msg: message to display
+ :type msg: string
+ :param ex: optional exception object
+ :type ex: exception
+ :raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError`
+ """
+ if self.logger:
+ self.logger.info('from %s: %s' % (self.path.abspath(), msg))
+ try:
+ logfile = self.logger.handlers[0].baseFilename
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ if os.environ.get('WAF_PRINT_FAILURE_LOG'):
+ # see #1930
+ msg = 'Log from (%s):\n%s\n' % (logfile, Utils.readf(logfile))
+ else:
+ msg = '%s\n(complete log in %s)' % (msg, logfile)
+ raise self.errors.ConfigurationError(msg, ex=ex)
+
+ def to_log(self, msg):
+ """
+ Logs information to the logger (if present), or to stderr.
+ Empty messages are not printed::
+
+ def build(bld):
+ bld.to_log('starting the build')
+
+ Provide a logger on the context class or override this method if necessary.
+
+ :param msg: message
+ :type msg: string
+ """
+ if not msg:
+ return
+ if self.logger:
+ self.logger.info(msg)
+ else:
+ sys.stderr.write(str(msg))
+ sys.stderr.flush()
+
+
+ def msg(self, *k, **kw):
+ """
+ Prints a configuration message of the form ``msg: result``.
+ The second part of the message will be in colors. The output
+ can be disabled easly by setting ``in_msg`` to a positive value::
+
+ def configure(conf):
+ self.in_msg = 1
+ conf.msg('Checking for library foo', 'ok')
+ # no output
+
+ :param msg: message to display to the user
+ :type msg: string
+ :param result: result to display
+ :type result: string or boolean
+ :param color: color to use, see :py:const:`waflib.Logs.colors_lst`
+ :type color: string
+ """
+ try:
+ msg = kw['msg']
+ except KeyError:
+ msg = k[0]
+
+ self.start_msg(msg, **kw)
+
+ try:
+ result = kw['result']
+ except KeyError:
+ result = k[1]
+
+ color = kw.get('color')
+ if not isinstance(color, str):
+ color = result and 'GREEN' or 'YELLOW'
+
+ self.end_msg(result, color, **kw)
+
+ def start_msg(self, *k, **kw):
+ """
+ Prints the beginning of a 'Checking for xxx' message. See :py:meth:`waflib.Context.Context.msg`
+ """
+ if kw.get('quiet'):
+ return
+
+ msg = kw.get('msg') or k[0]
+ try:
+ if self.in_msg:
+ self.in_msg += 1
+ return
+ except AttributeError:
+ self.in_msg = 0
+ self.in_msg += 1
+
+ try:
+ self.line_just = max(self.line_just, len(msg))
+ except AttributeError:
+ self.line_just = max(40, len(msg))
+ for x in (self.line_just * '-', msg):
+ self.to_log(x)
+ Logs.pprint('NORMAL', "%s :" % msg.ljust(self.line_just), sep='')
+
+ def end_msg(self, *k, **kw):
+ """Prints the end of a 'Checking for' message. See :py:meth:`waflib.Context.Context.msg`"""
+ if kw.get('quiet'):
+ return
+ self.in_msg -= 1
+ if self.in_msg:
+ return
+
+ result = kw.get('result') or k[0]
+
+ defcolor = 'GREEN'
+ if result is True:
+ msg = 'ok'
+ elif not result:
+ msg = 'not found'
+ defcolor = 'YELLOW'
+ else:
+ msg = str(result)
+
+ self.to_log(msg)
+ try:
+ color = kw['color']
+ except KeyError:
+ if len(k) > 1 and k[1] in Logs.colors_lst:
+ # compatibility waf 1.7
+ color = k[1]
+ else:
+ color = defcolor
+ Logs.pprint(color, msg)
+
+ def load_special_tools(self, var, ban=[]):
+ """
+ Loads third-party extensions modules for certain programming languages
+ by trying to list certain files in the extras/ directory. This method
+ is typically called once for a programming language group, see for
+ example :py:mod:`waflib.Tools.compiler_c`
+
+ :param var: glob expression, for example 'cxx\\_\\*.py'
+ :type var: string
+ :param ban: list of exact file names to exclude
+ :type ban: list of string
+ """
+ if os.path.isdir(waf_dir):
+ lst = self.root.find_node(waf_dir).find_node('waflib/extras').ant_glob(var)
+ for x in lst:
+ if not x.name in ban:
+ load_tool(x.name.replace('.py', ''))
+ else:
+ from zipfile import PyZipFile
+ waflibs = PyZipFile(waf_dir)
+ lst = waflibs.namelist()
+ for x in lst:
+ if not re.match('waflib/extras/%s' % var.replace('*', '.*'), var):
+ continue
+ f = os.path.basename(x)
+ doban = False
+ for b in ban:
+ r = b.replace('*', '.*')
+ if re.match(r, f):
+ doban = True
+ if not doban:
+ f = f.replace('.py', '')
+ load_tool(f)
+
+cache_modules = {}
+"""
+Dictionary holding already loaded modules (wscript), indexed by their absolute path.
+The modules are added automatically by :py:func:`waflib.Context.load_module`
+"""
+
+def load_module(path, encoding=None):
+ """
+ Loads a wscript file as a python module. This method caches results in :py:attr:`waflib.Context.cache_modules`
+
+ :param path: file path
+ :type path: string
+ :return: Loaded Python module
+ :rtype: module
+ """
+ try:
+ return cache_modules[path]
+ except KeyError:
+ pass
+
+ module = imp.new_module(WSCRIPT_FILE)
+ try:
+ code = Utils.readf(path, m='r', encoding=encoding)
+ except EnvironmentError:
+ raise Errors.WafError('Could not read the file %r' % path)
+
+ module_dir = os.path.dirname(path)
+ sys.path.insert(0, module_dir)
+ try:
+ exec(compile(code, path, 'exec'), module.__dict__)
+ finally:
+ sys.path.remove(module_dir)
+
+ cache_modules[path] = module
+ return module
+
+def load_tool(tool, tooldir=None, ctx=None, with_sys_path=True):
+ """
+ Imports a Waf tool as a python module, and stores it in the dict :py:const:`waflib.Context.Context.tools`
+
+ :type tool: string
+ :param tool: Name of the tool
+ :type tooldir: list
+ :param tooldir: List of directories to search for the tool module
+ :type with_sys_path: boolean
+ :param with_sys_path: whether or not to search the regular sys.path, besides waf_dir and potentially given tooldirs
+ """
+ if tool == 'java':
+ tool = 'javaw' # jython
+ else:
+ tool = tool.replace('++', 'xx')
+
+ if not with_sys_path:
+ back_path = sys.path
+ sys.path = []
+ try:
+ if tooldir:
+ assert isinstance(tooldir, list)
+ sys.path = tooldir + sys.path
+ try:
+ __import__(tool)
+ except ImportError as e:
+ e.waf_sys_path = list(sys.path)
+ raise
+ finally:
+ for d in tooldir:
+ sys.path.remove(d)
+ ret = sys.modules[tool]
+ Context.tools[tool] = ret
+ return ret
+ else:
+ if not with_sys_path:
+ sys.path.insert(0, waf_dir)
+ try:
+ for x in ('waflib.Tools.%s', 'waflib.extras.%s', 'waflib.%s', '%s'):
+ try:
+ __import__(x % tool)
+ break
+ except ImportError:
+ x = None
+ else: # raise an exception
+ __import__(tool)
+ except ImportError as e:
+ e.waf_sys_path = list(sys.path)
+ raise
+ finally:
+ if not with_sys_path:
+ sys.path.remove(waf_dir)
+ ret = sys.modules[x % tool]
+ Context.tools[tool] = ret
+ return ret
+ finally:
+ if not with_sys_path:
+ sys.path += back_path
+