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diff --git a/Tools/__init__.py b/Tools/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..079df35 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2018 (ita) diff --git a/Tools/ar.py b/Tools/ar.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b39b645 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/ar.py @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) +# Ralf Habacker, 2006 (rh) + +""" +The **ar** program creates static libraries. This tool is almost always loaded +from others (C, C++, D, etc) for static library support. +""" + +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_ar(conf): + """Configuration helper used by C/C++ tools to enable the support for static libraries""" + conf.load('ar') + +def configure(conf): + """Finds the ar program and sets the default flags in ``conf.env.ARFLAGS``""" + conf.find_program('ar', var='AR') + conf.add_os_flags('ARFLAGS') + if not conf.env.ARFLAGS: + conf.env.ARFLAGS = ['rcs'] + diff --git a/Tools/asm.py b/Tools/asm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6f26fb --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/asm.py @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2008-2018 (ita) + +""" +Assembly support, used by tools such as gas and nasm + +To declare targets using assembly:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('gcc gas') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features='c cstlib asm', + source = 'test.S', + target = 'asmtest') + + bld( + features='asm asmprogram', + source = 'test.S', + target = 'asmtest') + +Support for pure asm programs and libraries should also work:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('nasm') + conf.find_program('ld', 'ASLINK') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features='asm asmprogram', + source = 'test.S', + target = 'asmtest') +""" + +from waflib import Task +from waflib.Tools.ccroot import link_task, stlink_task +from waflib.TaskGen import extension + +class asm(Task.Task): + """ + Compiles asm files by gas/nasm/yasm/... + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${AS} ${ASFLAGS} ${ASMPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} ${AS_SRC_F}${SRC} ${AS_TGT_F}${TGT}' + +@extension('.s', '.S', '.asm', '.ASM', '.spp', '.SPP') +def asm_hook(self, node): + """ + Binds the asm extension to the asm task + + :param node: input file + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + """ + return self.create_compiled_task('asm', node) + +class asmprogram(link_task): + "Links object files into a c program" + run_str = '${ASLINK} ${ASLINKFLAGS} ${ASLNK_TGT_F}${TGT} ${ASLNK_SRC_F}${SRC}' + ext_out = ['.bin'] + inst_to = '${BINDIR}' + +class asmshlib(asmprogram): + "Links object files into a c shared library" + inst_to = '${LIBDIR}' + +class asmstlib(stlink_task): + "Links object files into a c static library" + pass # do not remove + +def configure(conf): + conf.env.ASMPATH_ST = '-I%s' diff --git a/Tools/bison.py b/Tools/bison.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eef56dc --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/bison.py @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# John O'Meara, 2006 +# Thomas Nagy 2009-2018 (ita) + +""" +The **bison** program is a code generator which creates C or C++ files. +The generated files are compiled into object files. +""" + +from waflib import Task +from waflib.TaskGen import extension + +class bison(Task.Task): + """Compiles bison files""" + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${BISON} ${BISONFLAGS} ${SRC[0].abspath()} -o ${TGT[0].name}' + ext_out = ['.h'] # just to make sure + +@extension('.y', '.yc', '.yy') +def big_bison(self, node): + """ + Creates a bison task, which must be executed from the directory of the output file. + """ + has_h = '-d' in self.env.BISONFLAGS + + outs = [] + if node.name.endswith('.yc'): + outs.append(node.change_ext('.tab.cc')) + if has_h: + outs.append(node.change_ext('.tab.hh')) + else: + outs.append(node.change_ext('.tab.c')) + if has_h: + outs.append(node.change_ext('.tab.h')) + + tsk = self.create_task('bison', node, outs) + tsk.cwd = node.parent.get_bld() + + # and the c/cxx file must be compiled too + self.source.append(outs[0]) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects the *bison* program + """ + conf.find_program('bison', var='BISON') + conf.env.BISONFLAGS = ['-d'] + diff --git a/Tools/c.py b/Tools/c.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..effd6b6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/c.py @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) + +"Base for c programs/libraries" + +from waflib import TaskGen, Task +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc +from waflib.Tools.ccroot import link_task, stlink_task + +@TaskGen.extension('.c') +def c_hook(self, node): + "Binds the c file extensions create :py:class:`waflib.Tools.c.c` instances" + if not self.env.CC and self.env.CXX: + return self.create_compiled_task('cxx', node) + return self.create_compiled_task('c', node) + +class c(Task.Task): + "Compiles C files into object files" + run_str = '${CC} ${ARCH_ST:ARCH} ${CFLAGS} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${CPPPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} ${CC_SRC_F}${SRC} ${CC_TGT_F}${TGT[0].abspath()} ${CPPFLAGS}' + vars = ['CCDEPS'] # unused variable to depend on, just in case + ext_in = ['.h'] # set the build order easily by using ext_out=['.h'] + scan = c_preproc.scan + +class cprogram(link_task): + "Links object files into c programs" + run_str = '${LINK_CC} ${LINKFLAGS} ${CCLNK_SRC_F}${SRC} ${CCLNK_TGT_F}${TGT[0].abspath()} ${RPATH_ST:RPATH} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${FRAMEWORK_ST:FRAMEWORK} ${ARCH_ST:ARCH} ${STLIB_MARKER} ${STLIBPATH_ST:STLIBPATH} ${STLIB_ST:STLIB} ${SHLIB_MARKER} ${LIBPATH_ST:LIBPATH} ${LIB_ST:LIB} ${LDFLAGS}' + ext_out = ['.bin'] + vars = ['LINKDEPS'] + inst_to = '${BINDIR}' + +class cshlib(cprogram): + "Links object files into c shared libraries" + inst_to = '${LIBDIR}' + +class cstlib(stlink_task): + "Links object files into a c static libraries" + pass # do not remove + diff --git a/Tools/c_aliases.py b/Tools/c_aliases.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c9d5369 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/c_aliases.py @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2015 (ita) + +"base for all c/c++ programs and libraries" + +from waflib import Utils, Errors +from waflib.Configure import conf + +def get_extensions(lst): + """ + Returns the file extensions for the list of files given as input + + :param lst: files to process + :list lst: list of string or :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + :return: list of file extensions + :rtype: list of string + """ + ret = [] + for x in Utils.to_list(lst): + if not isinstance(x, str): + x = x.name + ret.append(x[x.rfind('.') + 1:]) + return ret + +def sniff_features(**kw): + """ + Computes and returns the features required for a task generator by + looking at the file extensions. This aimed for C/C++ mainly:: + + snif_features(source=['foo.c', 'foo.cxx'], type='shlib') + # returns ['cxx', 'c', 'cxxshlib', 'cshlib'] + + :param source: source files to process + :type source: list of string or :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + :param type: object type in *program*, *shlib* or *stlib* + :type type: string + :return: the list of features for a task generator processing the source files + :rtype: list of string + """ + exts = get_extensions(kw['source']) + typ = kw['typ'] + feats = [] + + # watch the order, cxx will have the precedence + for x in 'cxx cpp c++ cc C'.split(): + if x in exts: + feats.append('cxx') + break + + if 'c' in exts or 'vala' in exts or 'gs' in exts: + feats.append('c') + + for x in 'f f90 F F90 for FOR'.split(): + if x in exts: + feats.append('fc') + break + + if 'd' in exts: + feats.append('d') + + if 'java' in exts: + feats.append('java') + return 'java' + + if typ in ('program', 'shlib', 'stlib'): + will_link = False + for x in feats: + if x in ('cxx', 'd', 'fc', 'c'): + feats.append(x + typ) + will_link = True + if not will_link and not kw.get('features', []): + raise Errors.WafError('Cannot link from %r, try passing eg: features="c cprogram"?' % kw) + return feats + +def set_features(kw, typ): + """ + Inserts data in the input dict *kw* based on existing data and on the type of target + required (typ). + + :param kw: task generator parameters + :type kw: dict + :param typ: type of target + :type typ: string + """ + kw['typ'] = typ + kw['features'] = Utils.to_list(kw.get('features', [])) + Utils.to_list(sniff_features(**kw)) + +@conf +def program(bld, *k, **kw): + """ + Alias for creating programs by looking at the file extensions:: + + def build(bld): + bld.program(source='foo.c', target='app') + # equivalent to: + # bld(features='c cprogram', source='foo.c', target='app') + + """ + set_features(kw, 'program') + return bld(*k, **kw) + +@conf +def shlib(bld, *k, **kw): + """ + Alias for creating shared libraries by looking at the file extensions:: + + def build(bld): + bld.shlib(source='foo.c', target='app') + # equivalent to: + # bld(features='c cshlib', source='foo.c', target='app') + + """ + set_features(kw, 'shlib') + return bld(*k, **kw) + +@conf +def stlib(bld, *k, **kw): + """ + Alias for creating static libraries by looking at the file extensions:: + + def build(bld): + bld.stlib(source='foo.cpp', target='app') + # equivalent to: + # bld(features='cxx cxxstlib', source='foo.cpp', target='app') + + """ + set_features(kw, 'stlib') + return bld(*k, **kw) + +@conf +def objects(bld, *k, **kw): + """ + Alias for creating object files by looking at the file extensions:: + + def build(bld): + bld.objects(source='foo.c', target='app') + # equivalent to: + # bld(features='c', source='foo.c', target='app') + + """ + set_features(kw, 'objects') + return bld(*k, **kw) + diff --git a/Tools/c_config.py b/Tools/c_config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d546be9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/c_config.py @@ -0,0 +1,1351 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2018 (ita) + +""" +C/C++/D configuration helpers +""" + +from __future__ import with_statement + +import os, re, shlex +from waflib import Build, Utils, Task, Options, Logs, Errors, Runner +from waflib.TaskGen import after_method, feature +from waflib.Configure import conf + +WAF_CONFIG_H = 'config.h' +"""default name for the config.h file""" + +DEFKEYS = 'define_key' +INCKEYS = 'include_key' + +SNIP_EMPTY_PROGRAM = ''' +int main(int argc, char **argv) { + (void)argc; (void)argv; + return 0; +} +''' + +MACRO_TO_DESTOS = { +'__linux__' : 'linux', +'__GNU__' : 'gnu', # hurd +'__FreeBSD__' : 'freebsd', +'__NetBSD__' : 'netbsd', +'__OpenBSD__' : 'openbsd', +'__sun' : 'sunos', +'__hpux' : 'hpux', +'__sgi' : 'irix', +'_AIX' : 'aix', +'__CYGWIN__' : 'cygwin', +'__MSYS__' : 'cygwin', +'_UWIN' : 'uwin', +'_WIN64' : 'win32', +'_WIN32' : 'win32', +# Note about darwin: this is also tested with 'defined __APPLE__ && defined __MACH__' somewhere below in this file. +'__ENVIRONMENT_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__' : 'darwin', +'__ENVIRONMENT_IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__' : 'darwin', # iphone +'__QNX__' : 'qnx', +'__native_client__' : 'nacl' # google native client platform +} + +MACRO_TO_DEST_CPU = { +'__x86_64__' : 'x86_64', +'__amd64__' : 'x86_64', +'__i386__' : 'x86', +'__ia64__' : 'ia', +'__mips__' : 'mips', +'__sparc__' : 'sparc', +'__alpha__' : 'alpha', +'__aarch64__' : 'aarch64', +'__thumb__' : 'thumb', +'__arm__' : 'arm', +'__hppa__' : 'hppa', +'__powerpc__' : 'powerpc', +'__ppc__' : 'powerpc', +'__convex__' : 'convex', +'__m68k__' : 'm68k', +'__s390x__' : 's390x', +'__s390__' : 's390', +'__sh__' : 'sh', +'__xtensa__' : 'xtensa', +} + +@conf +def parse_flags(self, line, uselib_store, env=None, force_static=False, posix=None): + """ + Parses flags from the input lines, and adds them to the relevant use variables:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.parse_flags('-O3', 'FOO') + # conf.env.CXXFLAGS_FOO = ['-O3'] + # conf.env.CFLAGS_FOO = ['-O3'] + + :param line: flags + :type line: string + :param uselib_store: where to add the flags + :type uselib_store: string + :param env: config set or conf.env by default + :type env: :py:class:`waflib.ConfigSet.ConfigSet` + """ + + assert(isinstance(line, str)) + + env = env or self.env + + # Issue 811 and 1371 + if posix is None: + posix = True + if '\\' in line: + posix = ('\\ ' in line) or ('\\\\' in line) + + lex = shlex.shlex(line, posix=posix) + lex.whitespace_split = True + lex.commenters = '' + lst = list(lex) + + # append_unique is not always possible + # for example, apple flags may require both -arch i386 and -arch ppc + uselib = uselib_store + def app(var, val): + env.append_value('%s_%s' % (var, uselib), val) + def appu(var, val): + env.append_unique('%s_%s' % (var, uselib), val) + static = False + while lst: + x = lst.pop(0) + st = x[:2] + ot = x[2:] + + if st == '-I' or st == '/I': + if not ot: + ot = lst.pop(0) + appu('INCLUDES', ot) + elif st == '-i': + tmp = [x, lst.pop(0)] + app('CFLAGS', tmp) + app('CXXFLAGS', tmp) + elif st == '-D' or (env.CXX_NAME == 'msvc' and st == '/D'): # not perfect but.. + if not ot: + ot = lst.pop(0) + app('DEFINES', ot) + elif st == '-l': + if not ot: + ot = lst.pop(0) + prefix = 'STLIB' if (force_static or static) else 'LIB' + app(prefix, ot) + elif st == '-L': + if not ot: + ot = lst.pop(0) + prefix = 'STLIBPATH' if (force_static or static) else 'LIBPATH' + appu(prefix, ot) + elif x.startswith('/LIBPATH:'): + prefix = 'STLIBPATH' if (force_static or static) else 'LIBPATH' + appu(prefix, x.replace('/LIBPATH:', '')) + elif x.startswith('-std='): + prefix = 'CXXFLAGS' if '++' in x else 'CFLAGS' + app(prefix, x) + elif x.startswith('+') or x in ('-pthread', '-fPIC', '-fpic', '-fPIE', '-fpie'): + app('CFLAGS', x) + app('CXXFLAGS', x) + app('LINKFLAGS', x) + elif x == '-framework': + appu('FRAMEWORK', lst.pop(0)) + elif x.startswith('-F'): + appu('FRAMEWORKPATH', x[2:]) + elif x == '-Wl,-rpath' or x == '-Wl,-R': + app('RPATH', lst.pop(0).lstrip('-Wl,')) + elif x.startswith('-Wl,-R,'): + app('RPATH', x[7:]) + elif x.startswith('-Wl,-R'): + app('RPATH', x[6:]) + elif x.startswith('-Wl,-rpath,'): + app('RPATH', x[11:]) + elif x == '-Wl,-Bstatic' or x == '-Bstatic': + static = True + elif x == '-Wl,-Bdynamic' or x == '-Bdynamic': + static = False + elif x.startswith('-Wl') or x in ('-rdynamic', '-pie'): + app('LINKFLAGS', x) + elif x.startswith(('-m', '-f', '-dynamic', '-O', '-g')): + # Adding the -W option breaks python builds on Openindiana + app('CFLAGS', x) + app('CXXFLAGS', x) + elif x.startswith('-bundle'): + app('LINKFLAGS', x) + elif x.startswith(('-undefined', '-Xlinker')): + arg = lst.pop(0) + app('LINKFLAGS', [x, arg]) + elif x.startswith(('-arch', '-isysroot')): + tmp = [x, lst.pop(0)] + app('CFLAGS', tmp) + app('CXXFLAGS', tmp) + app('LINKFLAGS', tmp) + elif x.endswith(('.a', '.so', '.dylib', '.lib')): + appu('LINKFLAGS', x) # not cool, #762 + else: + self.to_log('Unhandled flag %r' % x) + +@conf +def validate_cfg(self, kw): + """ + Searches for the program *pkg-config* if missing, and validates the + parameters to pass to :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.exec_cfg`. + + :param path: the **-config program to use** (default is *pkg-config*) + :type path: list of string + :param msg: message to display to describe the test executed + :type msg: string + :param okmsg: message to display when the test is successful + :type okmsg: string + :param errmsg: message to display in case of error + :type errmsg: string + """ + if not 'path' in kw: + if not self.env.PKGCONFIG: + self.find_program('pkg-config', var='PKGCONFIG') + kw['path'] = self.env.PKGCONFIG + + # verify that exactly one action is requested + s = ('atleast_pkgconfig_version' in kw) + ('modversion' in kw) + ('package' in kw) + if s != 1: + raise ValueError('exactly one of atleast_pkgconfig_version, modversion and package must be set') + if not 'msg' in kw: + if 'atleast_pkgconfig_version' in kw: + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for pkg-config version >= %r' % kw['atleast_pkgconfig_version'] + elif 'modversion' in kw: + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for %r version' % kw['modversion'] + else: + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for %r' %(kw['package']) + + # let the modversion check set the okmsg to the detected version + if not 'okmsg' in kw and not 'modversion' in kw: + kw['okmsg'] = 'yes' + if not 'errmsg' in kw: + kw['errmsg'] = 'not found' + + # pkg-config version + if 'atleast_pkgconfig_version' in kw: + pass + elif 'modversion' in kw: + if not 'uselib_store' in kw: + kw['uselib_store'] = kw['modversion'] + if not 'define_name' in kw: + kw['define_name'] = '%s_VERSION' % Utils.quote_define_name(kw['uselib_store']) + else: + if not 'uselib_store' in kw: + kw['uselib_store'] = Utils.to_list(kw['package'])[0].upper() + if not 'define_name' in kw: + kw['define_name'] = self.have_define(kw['uselib_store']) + +@conf +def exec_cfg(self, kw): + """ + Executes ``pkg-config`` or other ``-config`` applications to collect configuration flags: + + * if atleast_pkgconfig_version is given, check that pkg-config has the version n and return + * if modversion is given, then return the module version + * else, execute the *-config* program with the *args* and *variables* given, and set the flags on the *conf.env.FLAGS_name* variable + + :param atleast_pkgconfig_version: minimum pkg-config version to use (disable other tests) + :type atleast_pkgconfig_version: string + :param package: package name, for example *gtk+-2.0* + :type package: string + :param uselib_store: if the test is successful, define HAVE\\_*name*. It is also used to define *conf.env.FLAGS_name* variables. + :type uselib_store: string + :param modversion: if provided, return the version of the given module and define *name*\\_VERSION + :type modversion: string + :param args: arguments to give to *package* when retrieving flags + :type args: list of string + :param variables: return the values of particular variables + :type variables: list of string + :param define_variable: additional variables to define (also in conf.env.PKG_CONFIG_DEFINES) + :type define_variable: dict(string: string) + """ + + path = Utils.to_list(kw['path']) + env = self.env.env or None + if kw.get('pkg_config_path'): + if not env: + env = dict(self.environ) + env['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'] = kw['pkg_config_path'] + + def define_it(): + define_name = kw['define_name'] + # by default, add HAVE_X to the config.h, else provide DEFINES_X for use=X + if kw.get('global_define', 1): + self.define(define_name, 1, False) + else: + self.env.append_unique('DEFINES_%s' % kw['uselib_store'], "%s=1" % define_name) + + if kw.get('add_have_to_env', 1): + self.env[define_name] = 1 + + # pkg-config version + if 'atleast_pkgconfig_version' in kw: + cmd = path + ['--atleast-pkgconfig-version=%s' % kw['atleast_pkgconfig_version']] + self.cmd_and_log(cmd, env=env) + return + + # single version for a module + if 'modversion' in kw: + version = self.cmd_and_log(path + ['--modversion', kw['modversion']], env=env).strip() + if not 'okmsg' in kw: + kw['okmsg'] = version + self.define(kw['define_name'], version) + return version + + lst = [] + path + + defi = kw.get('define_variable') + if not defi: + defi = self.env.PKG_CONFIG_DEFINES or {} + for key, val in defi.items(): + lst.append('--define-variable=%s=%s' % (key, val)) + + static = kw.get('force_static', False) + if 'args' in kw: + args = Utils.to_list(kw['args']) + if '--static' in args or '--static-libs' in args: + static = True + lst += args + + # tools like pkgconf expect the package argument after the -- ones -_- + lst.extend(Utils.to_list(kw['package'])) + + # retrieving variables of a module + if 'variables' in kw: + v_env = kw.get('env', self.env) + vars = Utils.to_list(kw['variables']) + for v in vars: + val = self.cmd_and_log(lst + ['--variable=' + v], env=env).strip() + var = '%s_%s' % (kw['uselib_store'], v) + v_env[var] = val + return + + # so we assume the command-line will output flags to be parsed afterwards + ret = self.cmd_and_log(lst, env=env) + + define_it() + self.parse_flags(ret, kw['uselib_store'], kw.get('env', self.env), force_static=static, posix=kw.get('posix')) + return ret + +@conf +def check_cfg(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Checks for configuration flags using a **-config**-like program (pkg-config, sdl-config, etc). + This wraps internal calls to :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.validate_cfg` and :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.exec_cfg` + + A few examples:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_c') + conf.check_cfg(package='glib-2.0', args='--libs --cflags') + conf.check_cfg(package='pango') + conf.check_cfg(package='pango', uselib_store='MYPANGO', args=['--cflags', '--libs']) + conf.check_cfg(package='pango', + args=['pango >= 0.1.0', 'pango < 9.9.9', '--cflags', '--libs'], + msg="Checking for 'pango 0.1.0'") + conf.check_cfg(path='sdl-config', args='--cflags --libs', package='', uselib_store='SDL') + conf.check_cfg(path='mpicc', args='--showme:compile --showme:link', + package='', uselib_store='OPEN_MPI', mandatory=False) + # variables + conf.check_cfg(package='gtk+-2.0', variables=['includedir', 'prefix'], uselib_store='FOO') + print(conf.env.FOO_includedir) + """ + self.validate_cfg(kw) + if 'msg' in kw: + self.start_msg(kw['msg'], **kw) + ret = None + try: + ret = self.exec_cfg(kw) + except self.errors.WafError as e: + if 'errmsg' in kw: + self.end_msg(kw['errmsg'], 'YELLOW', **kw) + if Logs.verbose > 1: + self.to_log('Command failure: %s' % e) + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + else: + if not ret: + ret = True + kw['success'] = ret + if 'okmsg' in kw: + self.end_msg(self.ret_msg(kw['okmsg'], kw), **kw) + + return ret + +def build_fun(bld): + """ + Build function that is used for running configuration tests with ``conf.check()`` + """ + if bld.kw['compile_filename']: + node = bld.srcnode.make_node(bld.kw['compile_filename']) + node.write(bld.kw['code']) + + o = bld(features=bld.kw['features'], source=bld.kw['compile_filename'], target='testprog') + + for k, v in bld.kw.items(): + setattr(o, k, v) + + if not bld.kw.get('quiet'): + bld.conf.to_log("==>\n%s\n<==" % bld.kw['code']) + +@conf +def validate_c(self, kw): + """ + Pre-checks the parameters that will be given to :py:func:`waflib.Configure.run_build` + + :param compiler: c or cxx (tries to guess what is best) + :type compiler: string + :param type: cprogram, cshlib, cstlib - not required if *features are given directly* + :type type: binary to create + :param feature: desired features for the task generator that will execute the test, for example ``cxx cxxstlib`` + :type feature: list of string + :param fragment: provide a piece of code for the test (default is to let the system create one) + :type fragment: string + :param uselib_store: define variables after the test is executed (IMPORTANT!) + :type uselib_store: string + :param use: parameters to use for building (just like the normal *use* keyword) + :type use: list of string + :param define_name: define to set when the check is over + :type define_name: string + :param execute: execute the resulting binary + :type execute: bool + :param define_ret: if execute is set to True, use the execution output in both the define and the return value + :type define_ret: bool + :param header_name: check for a particular header + :type header_name: string + :param auto_add_header_name: if header_name was set, add the headers in env.INCKEYS so the next tests will include these headers + :type auto_add_header_name: bool + """ + for x in ('type_name', 'field_name', 'function_name'): + if x in kw: + Logs.warn('Invalid argument %r in test' % x) + + if not 'build_fun' in kw: + kw['build_fun'] = build_fun + + if not 'env' in kw: + kw['env'] = self.env.derive() + env = kw['env'] + + if not 'compiler' in kw and not 'features' in kw: + kw['compiler'] = 'c' + if env.CXX_NAME and Task.classes.get('cxx'): + kw['compiler'] = 'cxx' + if not self.env.CXX: + self.fatal('a c++ compiler is required') + else: + if not self.env.CC: + self.fatal('a c compiler is required') + + if not 'compile_mode' in kw: + kw['compile_mode'] = 'c' + if 'cxx' in Utils.to_list(kw.get('features', [])) or kw.get('compiler') == 'cxx': + kw['compile_mode'] = 'cxx' + + if not 'type' in kw: + kw['type'] = 'cprogram' + + if not 'features' in kw: + if not 'header_name' in kw or kw.get('link_header_test', True): + kw['features'] = [kw['compile_mode'], kw['type']] # "c ccprogram" + else: + kw['features'] = [kw['compile_mode']] + else: + kw['features'] = Utils.to_list(kw['features']) + + if not 'compile_filename' in kw: + kw['compile_filename'] = 'test.c' + ((kw['compile_mode'] == 'cxx') and 'pp' or '') + + def to_header(dct): + if 'header_name' in dct: + dct = Utils.to_list(dct['header_name']) + return ''.join(['#include <%s>\n' % x for x in dct]) + return '' + + if 'framework_name' in kw: + # OSX, not sure this is used anywhere + fwkname = kw['framework_name'] + if not 'uselib_store' in kw: + kw['uselib_store'] = fwkname.upper() + if not kw.get('no_header'): + fwk = '%s/%s.h' % (fwkname, fwkname) + if kw.get('remove_dot_h'): + fwk = fwk[:-2] + val = kw.get('header_name', []) + kw['header_name'] = Utils.to_list(val) + [fwk] + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for framework %s' % fwkname + kw['framework'] = fwkname + + elif 'header_name' in kw: + if not 'msg' in kw: + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for header %s' % kw['header_name'] + + l = Utils.to_list(kw['header_name']) + assert len(l), 'list of headers in header_name is empty' + + kw['code'] = to_header(kw) + SNIP_EMPTY_PROGRAM + if not 'uselib_store' in kw: + kw['uselib_store'] = l[0].upper() + if not 'define_name' in kw: + kw['define_name'] = self.have_define(l[0]) + + if 'lib' in kw: + if not 'msg' in kw: + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for library %s' % kw['lib'] + if not 'uselib_store' in kw: + kw['uselib_store'] = kw['lib'].upper() + + if 'stlib' in kw: + if not 'msg' in kw: + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for static library %s' % kw['stlib'] + if not 'uselib_store' in kw: + kw['uselib_store'] = kw['stlib'].upper() + + if 'fragment' in kw: + # an additional code fragment may be provided to replace the predefined code + # in custom headers + kw['code'] = kw['fragment'] + if not 'msg' in kw: + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for code snippet' + if not 'errmsg' in kw: + kw['errmsg'] = 'no' + + for (flagsname,flagstype) in (('cxxflags','compiler'), ('cflags','compiler'), ('linkflags','linker')): + if flagsname in kw: + if not 'msg' in kw: + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for %s flags %s' % (flagstype, kw[flagsname]) + if not 'errmsg' in kw: + kw['errmsg'] = 'no' + + if not 'execute' in kw: + kw['execute'] = False + if kw['execute']: + kw['features'].append('test_exec') + kw['chmod'] = Utils.O755 + + if not 'errmsg' in kw: + kw['errmsg'] = 'not found' + + if not 'okmsg' in kw: + kw['okmsg'] = 'yes' + + if not 'code' in kw: + kw['code'] = SNIP_EMPTY_PROGRAM + + # if there are headers to append automatically to the next tests + if self.env[INCKEYS]: + kw['code'] = '\n'.join(['#include <%s>' % x for x in self.env[INCKEYS]]) + '\n' + kw['code'] + + # in case defines lead to very long command-lines + if kw.get('merge_config_header') or env.merge_config_header: + kw['code'] = '%s\n\n%s' % (self.get_config_header(), kw['code']) + env.DEFINES = [] # modify the copy + + if not kw.get('success'): + kw['success'] = None + + if 'define_name' in kw: + self.undefine(kw['define_name']) + if not 'msg' in kw: + self.fatal('missing "msg" in conf.check(...)') + +@conf +def post_check(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Sets the variables after a test executed in + :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.check` was run successfully + """ + is_success = 0 + if kw['execute']: + if kw['success'] is not None: + if kw.get('define_ret'): + is_success = kw['success'] + else: + is_success = (kw['success'] == 0) + else: + is_success = (kw['success'] == 0) + + if kw.get('define_name'): + comment = kw.get('comment', '') + define_name = kw['define_name'] + if kw['execute'] and kw.get('define_ret') and isinstance(is_success, str): + if kw.get('global_define', 1): + self.define(define_name, is_success, quote=kw.get('quote', 1), comment=comment) + else: + if kw.get('quote', 1): + succ = '"%s"' % is_success + else: + succ = int(is_success) + val = '%s=%s' % (define_name, succ) + var = 'DEFINES_%s' % kw['uselib_store'] + self.env.append_value(var, val) + else: + if kw.get('global_define', 1): + self.define_cond(define_name, is_success, comment=comment) + else: + var = 'DEFINES_%s' % kw['uselib_store'] + self.env.append_value(var, '%s=%s' % (define_name, int(is_success))) + + # define conf.env.HAVE_X to 1 + if kw.get('add_have_to_env', 1): + if kw.get('uselib_store'): + self.env[self.have_define(kw['uselib_store'])] = 1 + elif kw['execute'] and kw.get('define_ret'): + self.env[define_name] = is_success + else: + self.env[define_name] = int(is_success) + + if 'header_name' in kw: + if kw.get('auto_add_header_name'): + self.env.append_value(INCKEYS, Utils.to_list(kw['header_name'])) + + if is_success and 'uselib_store' in kw: + from waflib.Tools import ccroot + # See get_uselib_vars in ccroot.py + _vars = set() + for x in kw['features']: + if x in ccroot.USELIB_VARS: + _vars |= ccroot.USELIB_VARS[x] + + for k in _vars: + x = k.lower() + if x in kw: + self.env.append_value(k + '_' + kw['uselib_store'], kw[x]) + return is_success + +@conf +def check(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Performs a configuration test by calling :py:func:`waflib.Configure.run_build`. + For the complete list of parameters, see :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.validate_c`. + To force a specific compiler, pass ``compiler='c'`` or ``compiler='cxx'`` to the list of arguments + + Besides build targets, complete builds can be given through a build function. All files will + be written to a temporary directory:: + + def build(bld): + lib_node = bld.srcnode.make_node('libdir/liblc1.c') + lib_node.parent.mkdir() + lib_node.write('#include <stdio.h>\\nint lib_func(void) { FILE *f = fopen("foo", "r");}\\n', 'w') + bld(features='c cshlib', source=[lib_node], linkflags=conf.env.EXTRA_LDFLAGS, target='liblc') + conf.check(build_fun=build, msg=msg) + """ + self.validate_c(kw) + self.start_msg(kw['msg'], **kw) + ret = None + try: + ret = self.run_build(*k, **kw) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + self.end_msg(kw['errmsg'], 'YELLOW', **kw) + if Logs.verbose > 1: + raise + else: + self.fatal('The configuration failed') + else: + kw['success'] = ret + + ret = self.post_check(*k, **kw) + if not ret: + self.end_msg(kw['errmsg'], 'YELLOW', **kw) + self.fatal('The configuration failed %r' % ret) + else: + self.end_msg(self.ret_msg(kw['okmsg'], kw), **kw) + return ret + +class test_exec(Task.Task): + """ + A task that runs programs after they are built. See :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.test_exec_fun`. + """ + color = 'PINK' + def run(self): + if getattr(self.generator, 'rpath', None): + if getattr(self.generator, 'define_ret', False): + self.generator.bld.retval = self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log([self.inputs[0].abspath()]) + else: + self.generator.bld.retval = self.generator.bld.exec_command([self.inputs[0].abspath()]) + else: + env = self.env.env or {} + env.update(dict(os.environ)) + for var in ('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', 'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH', 'PATH'): + env[var] = self.inputs[0].parent.abspath() + os.path.pathsep + env.get(var, '') + if getattr(self.generator, 'define_ret', False): + self.generator.bld.retval = self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log([self.inputs[0].abspath()], env=env) + else: + self.generator.bld.retval = self.generator.bld.exec_command([self.inputs[0].abspath()], env=env) + +@feature('test_exec') +@after_method('apply_link') +def test_exec_fun(self): + """ + The feature **test_exec** is used to create a task that will to execute the binary + created (link task output) during the build. The exit status will be set + on the build context, so only one program may have the feature *test_exec*. + This is used by configuration tests:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.check(execute=True) + """ + self.create_task('test_exec', self.link_task.outputs[0]) + +@conf +def check_cxx(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Runs a test with a task generator of the form:: + + conf.check(features='cxx cxxprogram', ...) + """ + kw['compiler'] = 'cxx' + return self.check(*k, **kw) + +@conf +def check_cc(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Runs a test with a task generator of the form:: + + conf.check(features='c cprogram', ...) + """ + kw['compiler'] = 'c' + return self.check(*k, **kw) + +@conf +def set_define_comment(self, key, comment): + """ + Sets a comment that will appear in the configuration header + + :type key: string + :type comment: string + """ + coms = self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS + if not coms: + coms = self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS = {} + coms[key] = comment or '' + +@conf +def get_define_comment(self, key): + """ + Returns the comment associated to a define + + :type key: string + """ + coms = self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS or {} + return coms.get(key, '') + +@conf +def define(self, key, val, quote=True, comment=''): + """ + Stores a single define and its state into ``conf.env.DEFINES``. The value is cast to an integer (0/1). + + :param key: define name + :type key: string + :param val: value + :type val: int or string + :param quote: enclose strings in quotes (yes by default) + :type quote: bool + """ + assert isinstance(key, str) + if not key: + return + if val is True: + val = 1 + elif val in (False, None): + val = 0 + + if isinstance(val, int) or isinstance(val, float): + s = '%s=%s' + else: + s = quote and '%s="%s"' or '%s=%s' + app = s % (key, str(val)) + + ban = key + '=' + lst = self.env.DEFINES + for x in lst: + if x.startswith(ban): + lst[lst.index(x)] = app + break + else: + self.env.append_value('DEFINES', app) + + self.env.append_unique(DEFKEYS, key) + self.set_define_comment(key, comment) + +@conf +def undefine(self, key, comment=''): + """ + Removes a global define from ``conf.env.DEFINES`` + + :param key: define name + :type key: string + """ + assert isinstance(key, str) + if not key: + return + ban = key + '=' + lst = [x for x in self.env.DEFINES if not x.startswith(ban)] + self.env.DEFINES = lst + self.env.append_unique(DEFKEYS, key) + self.set_define_comment(key, comment) + +@conf +def define_cond(self, key, val, comment=''): + """ + Conditionally defines a name:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.define_cond('A', True) + # equivalent to: + # if val: conf.define('A', 1) + # else: conf.undefine('A') + + :param key: define name + :type key: string + :param val: value + :type val: int or string + """ + assert isinstance(key, str) + if not key: + return + if val: + self.define(key, 1, comment=comment) + else: + self.undefine(key, comment=comment) + +@conf +def is_defined(self, key): + """ + Indicates whether a particular define is globally set in ``conf.env.DEFINES``. + + :param key: define name + :type key: string + :return: True if the define is set + :rtype: bool + """ + assert key and isinstance(key, str) + + ban = key + '=' + for x in self.env.DEFINES: + if x.startswith(ban): + return True + return False + +@conf +def get_define(self, key): + """ + Returns the value of an existing define, or None if not found + + :param key: define name + :type key: string + :rtype: string + """ + assert key and isinstance(key, str) + + ban = key + '=' + for x in self.env.DEFINES: + if x.startswith(ban): + return x[len(ban):] + return None + +@conf +def have_define(self, key): + """ + Returns a variable suitable for command-line or header use by removing invalid characters + and prefixing it with ``HAVE_`` + + :param key: define name + :type key: string + :return: the input key prefixed by *HAVE_* and substitute any invalid characters. + :rtype: string + """ + return (self.env.HAVE_PAT or 'HAVE_%s') % Utils.quote_define_name(key) + +@conf +def write_config_header(self, configfile='', guard='', top=False, defines=True, headers=False, remove=True, define_prefix=''): + """ + Writes a configuration header containing defines and includes:: + + def configure(cnf): + cnf.define('A', 1) + cnf.write_config_header('config.h') + + This function only adds include guards (if necessary), consult + :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.get_config_header` for details on the body. + + :param configfile: path to the file to create (relative or absolute) + :type configfile: string + :param guard: include guard name to add, by default it is computed from the file name + :type guard: string + :param top: write the configuration header from the build directory (default is from the current path) + :type top: bool + :param defines: add the defines (yes by default) + :type defines: bool + :param headers: add #include in the file + :type headers: bool + :param remove: remove the defines after they are added (yes by default, works like in autoconf) + :type remove: bool + :type define_prefix: string + :param define_prefix: prefix all the defines in the file with a particular prefix + """ + if not configfile: + configfile = WAF_CONFIG_H + waf_guard = guard or 'W_%s_WAF' % Utils.quote_define_name(configfile) + + node = top and self.bldnode or self.path.get_bld() + node = node.make_node(configfile) + node.parent.mkdir() + + lst = ['/* WARNING! All changes made to this file will be lost! */\n'] + lst.append('#ifndef %s\n#define %s\n' % (waf_guard, waf_guard)) + lst.append(self.get_config_header(defines, headers, define_prefix=define_prefix)) + lst.append('\n#endif /* %s */\n' % waf_guard) + + node.write('\n'.join(lst)) + + # config files must not be removed on "waf clean" + self.env.append_unique(Build.CFG_FILES, [node.abspath()]) + + if remove: + for key in self.env[DEFKEYS]: + self.undefine(key) + self.env[DEFKEYS] = [] + +@conf +def get_config_header(self, defines=True, headers=False, define_prefix=''): + """ + Creates the contents of a ``config.h`` file from the defines and includes + set in conf.env.define_key / conf.env.include_key. No include guards are added. + + A prelude will be added from the variable env.WAF_CONFIG_H_PRELUDE if provided. This + can be used to insert complex macros or include guards:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.env.WAF_CONFIG_H_PRELUDE = '#include <unistd.h>\\n' + conf.write_config_header('config.h') + + :param defines: write the defines values + :type defines: bool + :param headers: write include entries for each element in self.env.INCKEYS + :type headers: bool + :type define_prefix: string + :param define_prefix: prefix all the defines with a particular prefix + :return: the contents of a ``config.h`` file + :rtype: string + """ + lst = [] + + if self.env.WAF_CONFIG_H_PRELUDE: + lst.append(self.env.WAF_CONFIG_H_PRELUDE) + + if headers: + for x in self.env[INCKEYS]: + lst.append('#include <%s>' % x) + + if defines: + tbl = {} + for k in self.env.DEFINES: + a, _, b = k.partition('=') + tbl[a] = b + + for k in self.env[DEFKEYS]: + caption = self.get_define_comment(k) + if caption: + caption = ' /* %s */' % caption + try: + txt = '#define %s%s %s%s' % (define_prefix, k, tbl[k], caption) + except KeyError: + txt = '/* #undef %s%s */%s' % (define_prefix, k, caption) + lst.append(txt) + return "\n".join(lst) + +@conf +def cc_add_flags(conf): + """ + Adds CFLAGS / CPPFLAGS from os.environ to conf.env + """ + conf.add_os_flags('CPPFLAGS', dup=False) + conf.add_os_flags('CFLAGS', dup=False) + +@conf +def cxx_add_flags(conf): + """ + Adds CXXFLAGS / CPPFLAGS from os.environ to conf.env + """ + conf.add_os_flags('CPPFLAGS', dup=False) + conf.add_os_flags('CXXFLAGS', dup=False) + +@conf +def link_add_flags(conf): + """ + Adds LINKFLAGS / LDFLAGS from os.environ to conf.env + """ + conf.add_os_flags('LINKFLAGS', dup=False) + conf.add_os_flags('LDFLAGS', dup=False) + +@conf +def cc_load_tools(conf): + """ + Loads the Waf c extensions + """ + if not conf.env.DEST_OS: + conf.env.DEST_OS = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + conf.load('c') + +@conf +def cxx_load_tools(conf): + """ + Loads the Waf c++ extensions + """ + if not conf.env.DEST_OS: + conf.env.DEST_OS = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + conf.load('cxx') + +@conf +def get_cc_version(conf, cc, gcc=False, icc=False, clang=False): + """ + Runs the preprocessor to determine the gcc/icc/clang version + + The variables CC_VERSION, DEST_OS, DEST_BINFMT and DEST_CPU will be set in *conf.env* + + :raise: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError` + """ + cmd = cc + ['-dM', '-E', '-'] + env = conf.env.env or None + try: + out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=0, input='\n'.encode(), env=env) + except Errors.WafError: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the compiler version %r' % cmd) + + if gcc: + if out.find('__INTEL_COMPILER') >= 0: + conf.fatal('The intel compiler pretends to be gcc') + if out.find('__GNUC__') < 0 and out.find('__clang__') < 0: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the compiler type') + + if icc and out.find('__INTEL_COMPILER') < 0: + conf.fatal('Not icc/icpc') + + if clang and out.find('__clang__') < 0: + conf.fatal('Not clang/clang++') + if not clang and out.find('__clang__') >= 0: + conf.fatal('Could not find gcc/g++ (only Clang), if renamed try eg: CC=gcc48 CXX=g++48 waf configure') + + k = {} + if icc or gcc or clang: + out = out.splitlines() + for line in out: + lst = shlex.split(line) + if len(lst)>2: + key = lst[1] + val = lst[2] + k[key] = val + + def isD(var): + return var in k + + # Some documentation is available at http://predef.sourceforge.net + # The names given to DEST_OS must match what Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() returns. + if not conf.env.DEST_OS: + conf.env.DEST_OS = '' + for i in MACRO_TO_DESTOS: + if isD(i): + conf.env.DEST_OS = MACRO_TO_DESTOS[i] + break + else: + if isD('__APPLE__') and isD('__MACH__'): + conf.env.DEST_OS = 'darwin' + elif isD('__unix__'): # unix must be tested last as it's a generic fallback + conf.env.DEST_OS = 'generic' + + if isD('__ELF__'): + conf.env.DEST_BINFMT = 'elf' + elif isD('__WINNT__') or isD('__CYGWIN__') or isD('_WIN32'): + conf.env.DEST_BINFMT = 'pe' + if not conf.env.IMPLIBDIR: + conf.env.IMPLIBDIR = conf.env.LIBDIR # for .lib or .dll.a files + conf.env.LIBDIR = conf.env.BINDIR + elif isD('__APPLE__'): + conf.env.DEST_BINFMT = 'mac-o' + + if not conf.env.DEST_BINFMT: + # Infer the binary format from the os name. + conf.env.DEST_BINFMT = Utils.destos_to_binfmt(conf.env.DEST_OS) + + for i in MACRO_TO_DEST_CPU: + if isD(i): + conf.env.DEST_CPU = MACRO_TO_DEST_CPU[i] + break + + Logs.debug('ccroot: dest platform: ' + ' '.join([conf.env[x] or '?' for x in ('DEST_OS', 'DEST_BINFMT', 'DEST_CPU')])) + if icc: + ver = k['__INTEL_COMPILER'] + conf.env.CC_VERSION = (ver[:-2], ver[-2], ver[-1]) + else: + if isD('__clang__') and isD('__clang_major__'): + conf.env.CC_VERSION = (k['__clang_major__'], k['__clang_minor__'], k['__clang_patchlevel__']) + else: + # older clang versions and gcc + conf.env.CC_VERSION = (k['__GNUC__'], k['__GNUC_MINOR__'], k.get('__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__', '0')) + return k + +@conf +def get_xlc_version(conf, cc): + """ + Returns the Aix compiler version + + :raise: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError` + """ + cmd = cc + ['-qversion'] + try: + out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=0) + except Errors.WafError: + conf.fatal('Could not find xlc %r' % cmd) + + # the intention is to catch the 8.0 in "IBM XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition V8.0 for AIX..." + for v in (r"IBM XL C/C\+\+.* V(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)",): + version_re = re.compile(v, re.I).search + match = version_re(out or err) + if match: + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env.CC_VERSION = (k['major'], k['minor']) + break + else: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the XLC version.') + +@conf +def get_suncc_version(conf, cc): + """ + Returns the Sun compiler version + + :raise: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError` + """ + cmd = cc + ['-V'] + try: + out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=0) + except Errors.WafError as e: + # Older versions of the compiler exit with non-zero status when reporting their version + if not (hasattr(e, 'returncode') and hasattr(e, 'stdout') and hasattr(e, 'stderr')): + conf.fatal('Could not find suncc %r' % cmd) + out = e.stdout + err = e.stderr + + version = (out or err) + version = version.splitlines()[0] + + # cc: Sun C 5.10 SunOS_i386 2009/06/03 + # cc: Studio 12.5 Sun C++ 5.14 SunOS_sparc Beta 2015/11/17 + # cc: WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0 + version_re = re.compile(r'cc: (studio.*?|\s+)?(sun\s+(c\+\+|c)|(WorkShop\s+Compilers))?\s+(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)', re.I).search + match = version_re(version) + if match: + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env.CC_VERSION = (k['major'], k['minor']) + else: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the suncc version.') + +# ============ the --as-needed flag should added during the configuration, not at runtime ========= + +@conf +def add_as_needed(self): + """ + Adds ``--as-needed`` to the *LINKFLAGS* + On some platforms, it is a default flag. In some cases (e.g., in NS-3) it is necessary to explicitly disable this feature with `-Wl,--no-as-needed` flag. + """ + if self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'elf' and 'gcc' in (self.env.CXX_NAME, self.env.CC_NAME): + self.env.append_unique('LINKFLAGS', '-Wl,--as-needed') + +# ============ parallel configuration + +class cfgtask(Task.Task): + """ + A task that executes build configuration tests (calls conf.check) + + Make sure to use locks if concurrent access to the same conf.env data is necessary. + """ + def __init__(self, *k, **kw): + Task.Task.__init__(self, *k, **kw) + self.run_after = set() + + def display(self): + return '' + + def runnable_status(self): + for x in self.run_after: + if not x.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + return Task.RUN_ME + + def uid(self): + return Utils.SIG_NIL + + def signature(self): + return Utils.SIG_NIL + + def run(self): + conf = self.conf + bld = Build.BuildContext(top_dir=conf.srcnode.abspath(), out_dir=conf.bldnode.abspath()) + bld.env = conf.env + bld.init_dirs() + bld.in_msg = 1 # suppress top-level start_msg + bld.logger = self.logger + bld.multicheck_task = self + args = self.args + try: + if 'func' in args: + bld.test(build_fun=args['func'], + msg=args.get('msg', ''), + okmsg=args.get('okmsg', ''), + errmsg=args.get('errmsg', ''), + ) + else: + args['multicheck_mandatory'] = args.get('mandatory', True) + args['mandatory'] = True + try: + bld.check(**args) + finally: + args['mandatory'] = args['multicheck_mandatory'] + except Exception: + return 1 + + def process(self): + Task.Task.process(self) + if 'msg' in self.args: + with self.generator.bld.multicheck_lock: + self.conf.start_msg(self.args['msg']) + if self.hasrun == Task.NOT_RUN: + self.conf.end_msg('test cancelled', 'YELLOW') + elif self.hasrun != Task.SUCCESS: + self.conf.end_msg(self.args.get('errmsg', 'no'), 'YELLOW') + else: + self.conf.end_msg(self.args.get('okmsg', 'yes'), 'GREEN') + +@conf +def multicheck(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Runs configuration tests in parallel; results are printed sequentially at the end of the build + but each test must provide its own msg value to display a line:: + + def test_build(ctx): + ctx.in_msg = True # suppress console outputs + ctx.check_large_file(mandatory=False) + + conf.multicheck( + {'header_name':'stdio.h', 'msg':'... stdio', 'uselib_store':'STDIO', 'global_define':False}, + {'header_name':'xyztabcd.h', 'msg':'... optional xyztabcd.h', 'mandatory': False}, + {'header_name':'stdlib.h', 'msg':'... stdlib', 'okmsg': 'aye', 'errmsg': 'nope'}, + {'func': test_build, 'msg':'... testing an arbitrary build function', 'okmsg':'ok'}, + msg = 'Checking for headers in parallel', + mandatory = True, # mandatory tests raise an error at the end + run_all_tests = True, # try running all tests + ) + + The configuration tests may modify the values in conf.env in any order, and the define + values can affect configuration tests being executed. It is hence recommended + to provide `uselib_store` values with `global_define=False` to prevent such issues. + """ + self.start_msg(kw.get('msg', 'Executing %d configuration tests' % len(k)), **kw) + + # Force a copy so that threads append to the same list at least + # no order is guaranteed, but the values should not disappear at least + for var in ('DEFINES', DEFKEYS): + self.env.append_value(var, []) + self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS = self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS or {} + + # define a task object that will execute our tests + class par(object): + def __init__(self): + self.keep = False + self.task_sigs = {} + self.progress_bar = 0 + def total(self): + return len(tasks) + def to_log(self, *k, **kw): + return + + bld = par() + bld.keep = kw.get('run_all_tests', True) + bld.imp_sigs = {} + tasks = [] + + id_to_task = {} + for dct in k: + x = Task.classes['cfgtask'](bld=bld, env=None) + tasks.append(x) + x.args = dct + x.bld = bld + x.conf = self + x.args = dct + + # bind a logger that will keep the info in memory + x.logger = Logs.make_mem_logger(str(id(x)), self.logger) + + if 'id' in dct: + id_to_task[dct['id']] = x + + # second pass to set dependencies with after_test/before_test + for x in tasks: + for key in Utils.to_list(x.args.get('before_tests', [])): + tsk = id_to_task[key] + if not tsk: + raise ValueError('No test named %r' % key) + tsk.run_after.add(x) + for key in Utils.to_list(x.args.get('after_tests', [])): + tsk = id_to_task[key] + if not tsk: + raise ValueError('No test named %r' % key) + x.run_after.add(tsk) + + def it(): + yield tasks + while 1: + yield [] + bld.producer = p = Runner.Parallel(bld, Options.options.jobs) + bld.multicheck_lock = Utils.threading.Lock() + p.biter = it() + + self.end_msg('started') + p.start() + + # flush the logs in order into the config.log + for x in tasks: + x.logger.memhandler.flush() + + self.start_msg('-> processing test results') + if p.error: + for x in p.error: + if getattr(x, 'err_msg', None): + self.to_log(x.err_msg) + self.end_msg('fail', color='RED') + raise Errors.WafError('There is an error in the library, read config.log for more information') + + failure_count = 0 + for x in tasks: + if x.hasrun not in (Task.SUCCESS, Task.NOT_RUN): + failure_count += 1 + + if failure_count: + self.end_msg(kw.get('errmsg', '%s test failed' % failure_count), color='YELLOW', **kw) + else: + self.end_msg('all ok', **kw) + + for x in tasks: + if x.hasrun != Task.SUCCESS: + if x.args.get('mandatory', True): + self.fatal(kw.get('fatalmsg') or 'One of the tests has failed, read config.log for more information') + +@conf +def check_gcc_o_space(self, mode='c'): + if int(self.env.CC_VERSION[0]) > 4: + # this is for old compilers + return + self.env.stash() + if mode == 'c': + self.env.CCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o', ''] + elif mode == 'cxx': + self.env.CXXLNK_TGT_F = ['-o', ''] + features = '%s %sshlib' % (mode, mode) + try: + self.check(msg='Checking if the -o link must be split from arguments', fragment=SNIP_EMPTY_PROGRAM, features=features) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + self.env.revert() + else: + self.env.commit() + diff --git a/Tools/c_osx.py b/Tools/c_osx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f70b128 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/c_osx.py @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy 2008-2018 (ita) + +""" +MacOSX related tools +""" + +import os, shutil, platform +from waflib import Task, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import taskgen_method, feature, after_method, before_method + +app_info = ''' +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<!DOCTYPE plist SYSTEM "file://localhost/System/Library/DTDs/PropertyList.dtd"> +<plist version="0.9"> +<dict> + <key>CFBundlePackageType</key> + <string>APPL</string> + <key>CFBundleGetInfoString</key> + <string>Created by Waf</string> + <key>CFBundleSignature</key> + <string>????</string> + <key>NOTE</key> + <string>THIS IS A GENERATED FILE, DO NOT MODIFY</string> + <key>CFBundleExecutable</key> + <string>{app_name}</string> +</dict> +</plist> +''' +""" +plist template +""" + +@feature('c', 'cxx') +def set_macosx_deployment_target(self): + """ + see WAF issue 285 and also and also http://trac.macports.org/ticket/17059 + """ + if self.env.MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET: + os.environ['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] = self.env.MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET + elif 'MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET' not in os.environ: + if Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == 'darwin': + os.environ['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] = '.'.join(platform.mac_ver()[0].split('.')[:2]) + +@taskgen_method +def create_bundle_dirs(self, name, out): + """ + Creates bundle folders, used by :py:func:`create_task_macplist` and :py:func:`create_task_macapp` + """ + dir = out.parent.find_or_declare(name) + dir.mkdir() + macos = dir.find_or_declare(['Contents', 'MacOS']) + macos.mkdir() + return dir + +def bundle_name_for_output(out): + name = out.name + k = name.rfind('.') + if k >= 0: + name = name[:k] + '.app' + else: + name = name + '.app' + return name + +@feature('cprogram', 'cxxprogram') +@after_method('apply_link') +def create_task_macapp(self): + """ + To compile an executable into a Mac application (a .app), set its *mac_app* attribute:: + + def build(bld): + bld.shlib(source='a.c', target='foo', mac_app=True) + + To force *all* executables to be transformed into Mac applications:: + + def build(bld): + bld.env.MACAPP = True + bld.shlib(source='a.c', target='foo') + """ + if self.env.MACAPP or getattr(self, 'mac_app', False): + out = self.link_task.outputs[0] + + name = bundle_name_for_output(out) + dir = self.create_bundle_dirs(name, out) + + n1 = dir.find_or_declare(['Contents', 'MacOS', out.name]) + + self.apptask = self.create_task('macapp', self.link_task.outputs, n1) + inst_to = getattr(self, 'install_path', '/Applications') + '/%s/Contents/MacOS/' % name + self.add_install_files(install_to=inst_to, install_from=n1, chmod=Utils.O755) + + if getattr(self, 'mac_files', None): + # this only accepts files; they will be installed as seen from mac_files_root + mac_files_root = getattr(self, 'mac_files_root', None) + if isinstance(mac_files_root, str): + mac_files_root = self.path.find_node(mac_files_root) + if not mac_files_root: + self.bld.fatal('Invalid mac_files_root %r' % self.mac_files_root) + res_dir = n1.parent.parent.make_node('Resources') + inst_to = getattr(self, 'install_path', '/Applications') + '/%s/Resources' % name + for node in self.to_nodes(self.mac_files): + relpath = node.path_from(mac_files_root or node.parent) + self.create_task('macapp', node, res_dir.make_node(relpath)) + self.add_install_as(install_to=os.path.join(inst_to, relpath), install_from=node) + + if getattr(self.bld, 'is_install', None): + # disable regular binary installation + self.install_task.hasrun = Task.SKIP_ME + +@feature('cprogram', 'cxxprogram') +@after_method('apply_link') +def create_task_macplist(self): + """ + Creates a :py:class:`waflib.Tools.c_osx.macplist` instance. + """ + if self.env.MACAPP or getattr(self, 'mac_app', False): + out = self.link_task.outputs[0] + + name = bundle_name_for_output(out) + + dir = self.create_bundle_dirs(name, out) + n1 = dir.find_or_declare(['Contents', 'Info.plist']) + self.plisttask = plisttask = self.create_task('macplist', [], n1) + plisttask.context = { + 'app_name': self.link_task.outputs[0].name, + 'env': self.env + } + + plist_ctx = getattr(self, 'plist_context', None) + if (plist_ctx): + plisttask.context.update(plist_ctx) + + if getattr(self, 'mac_plist', False): + node = self.path.find_resource(self.mac_plist) + if node: + plisttask.inputs.append(node) + else: + plisttask.code = self.mac_plist + else: + plisttask.code = app_info + + inst_to = getattr(self, 'install_path', '/Applications') + '/%s/Contents/' % name + self.add_install_files(install_to=inst_to, install_from=n1) + +@feature('cshlib', 'cxxshlib') +@before_method('apply_link', 'propagate_uselib_vars') +def apply_bundle(self): + """ + To make a bundled shared library (a ``.bundle``), set the *mac_bundle* attribute:: + + def build(bld): + bld.shlib(source='a.c', target='foo', mac_bundle = True) + + To force *all* executables to be transformed into bundles:: + + def build(bld): + bld.env.MACBUNDLE = True + bld.shlib(source='a.c', target='foo') + """ + if self.env.MACBUNDLE or getattr(self, 'mac_bundle', False): + self.env.LINKFLAGS_cshlib = self.env.LINKFLAGS_cxxshlib = [] # disable the '-dynamiclib' flag + self.env.cshlib_PATTERN = self.env.cxxshlib_PATTERN = self.env.macbundle_PATTERN + use = self.use = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', [])) + if not 'MACBUNDLE' in use: + use.append('MACBUNDLE') + +app_dirs = ['Contents', 'Contents/MacOS', 'Contents/Resources'] + +class macapp(Task.Task): + """ + Creates mac applications + """ + color = 'PINK' + def run(self): + self.outputs[0].parent.mkdir() + shutil.copy2(self.inputs[0].srcpath(), self.outputs[0].abspath()) + +class macplist(Task.Task): + """ + Creates plist files + """ + color = 'PINK' + ext_in = ['.bin'] + def run(self): + if getattr(self, 'code', None): + txt = self.code + else: + txt = self.inputs[0].read() + context = getattr(self, 'context', {}) + txt = txt.format(**context) + self.outputs[0].write(txt) + diff --git a/Tools/c_preproc.py b/Tools/c_preproc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..68e5f5a --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/c_preproc.py @@ -0,0 +1,1091 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) + +""" +C/C++ preprocessor for finding dependencies + +Reasons for using the Waf preprocessor by default + +#. Some c/c++ extensions (Qt) require a custom preprocessor for obtaining the dependencies (.moc files) +#. Not all compilers provide .d files for obtaining the dependencies (portability) +#. A naive file scanner will not catch the constructs such as "#include foo()" +#. A naive file scanner will catch unnecessary dependencies (change an unused header -> recompile everything) + +Regarding the speed concerns: + +* the preprocessing is performed only when files must be compiled +* the macros are evaluated only for #if/#elif/#include +* system headers are not scanned by default + +Now if you do not want the Waf preprocessor, the tool +gccdeps* uses the .d files produced +during the compilation to track the dependencies (useful when used with the boost libraries). +It only works with gcc >= 4.4 though. + +A dumb preprocessor is also available in the tool *c_dumbpreproc* +""" +# TODO: more varargs, pragma once + +import re, string, traceback +from waflib import Logs, Utils, Errors + +class PreprocError(Errors.WafError): + pass + +FILE_CACHE_SIZE = 100000 +LINE_CACHE_SIZE = 100000 + +POPFILE = '-' +"Constant representing a special token used in :py:meth:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.c_parser.start` iteration to switch to a header read previously" + +recursion_limit = 150 +"Limit on the amount of files to read in the dependency scanner" + +go_absolute = False +"Set to True to track headers on files in /usr/include, else absolute paths are ignored (but it becomes very slow)" + +standard_includes = ['/usr/local/include', '/usr/include'] +if Utils.is_win32: + standard_includes = [] + +use_trigraphs = 0 +"""Apply trigraph rules (False by default)""" + +# obsolete, do not use +strict_quotes = 0 + +g_optrans = { +'not':'!', +'not_eq':'!', +'and':'&&', +'and_eq':'&=', +'or':'||', +'or_eq':'|=', +'xor':'^', +'xor_eq':'^=', +'bitand':'&', +'bitor':'|', +'compl':'~', +} +"""Operators such as and/or/xor for c++. Set an empty dict to disable.""" + +# ignore #warning and #error +re_lines = re.compile( + '^[ \t]*(?:#|%:)[ \t]*(ifdef|ifndef|if|else|elif|endif|include|import|define|undef|pragma)[ \t]*(.*)\r*$', + re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE) +"""Match #include lines""" + +re_mac = re.compile(r"^[a-zA-Z_]\w*") +"""Match macro definitions""" + +re_fun = re.compile('^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*[(]') +"""Match macro functions""" + +re_pragma_once = re.compile(r'^\s*once\s*', re.IGNORECASE) +"""Match #pragma once statements""" + +re_nl = re.compile('\\\\\r*\n', re.MULTILINE) +"""Match newlines""" + +re_cpp = re.compile(r'//.*?$|/\*.*?\*/|\'(?:\\.|[^\\\'])*\'|"(?:\\.|[^\\"])*"', re.DOTALL | re.MULTILINE ) +"""Filter C/C++ comments""" + +trig_def = [('??'+a, b) for a, b in zip("=-/!'()<>", r'#~\|^[]{}')] +"""Trigraph definitions""" + +chr_esc = {'0':0, 'a':7, 'b':8, 't':9, 'n':10, 'f':11, 'v':12, 'r':13, '\\':92, "'":39} +"""Escape characters""" + +NUM = 'i' +"""Number token""" + +OP = 'O' +"""Operator token""" + +IDENT = 'T' +"""Identifier token""" + +STR = 's' +"""String token""" + +CHAR = 'c' +"""Character token""" + +tok_types = [NUM, STR, IDENT, OP] +"""Token types""" + +exp_types = [ + r"""0[xX](?P<hex>[a-fA-F0-9]+)(?P<qual1>[uUlL]*)|L*?'(?P<char>(\\.|[^\\'])+)'|(?P<n1>\d+)[Ee](?P<exp0>[+-]*?\d+)(?P<float0>[fFlL]*)|(?P<n2>\d*\.\d+)([Ee](?P<exp1>[+-]*?\d+))?(?P<float1>[fFlL]*)|(?P<n4>\d+\.\d*)([Ee](?P<exp2>[+-]*?\d+))?(?P<float2>[fFlL]*)|(?P<oct>0*)(?P<n0>\d+)(?P<qual2>[uUlL]*)""", + r'L?"([^"\\]|\\.)*"', + r'[a-zA-Z_]\w*', + r'%:%:|<<=|>>=|\.\.\.|<<|<%|<:|<=|>>|>=|\+\+|\+=|--|->|-=|\*=|/=|%:|%=|%>|==|&&|&=|\|\||\|=|\^=|:>|!=|##|[\(\)\{\}\[\]<>\?\|\^\*\+&=:!#;,%/\-\?\~\.]', +] +"""Expression types""" + +re_clexer = re.compile('|'.join(["(?P<%s>%s)" % (name, part) for name, part in zip(tok_types, exp_types)]), re.M) +"""Match expressions into tokens""" + +accepted = 'a' +"""Parser state is *accepted*""" + +ignored = 'i' +"""Parser state is *ignored*, for example preprocessor lines in an #if 0 block""" + +undefined = 'u' +"""Parser state is *undefined* at the moment""" + +skipped = 's' +"""Parser state is *skipped*, for example preprocessor lines in a #elif 0 block""" + +def repl(m): + """Replace function used with :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.re_cpp`""" + s = m.group() + if s[0] == '/': + return ' ' + return s + +prec = {} +""" +Operator precedence rules required for parsing expressions of the form:: + + #if 1 && 2 != 0 +""" +ops = ['* / %', '+ -', '<< >>', '< <= >= >', '== !=', '& | ^', '&& ||', ','] +for x, syms in enumerate(ops): + for u in syms.split(): + prec[u] = x + +def reduce_nums(val_1, val_2, val_op): + """ + Apply arithmetic rules to compute a result + + :param val1: input parameter + :type val1: int or string + :param val2: input parameter + :type val2: int or string + :param val_op: C operator in *+*, */*, *-*, etc + :type val_op: string + :rtype: int + """ + #print val_1, val_2, val_op + + # now perform the operation, make certain a and b are numeric + try: + a = 0 + val_1 + except TypeError: + a = int(val_1) + try: + b = 0 + val_2 + except TypeError: + b = int(val_2) + + d = val_op + if d == '%': + c = a % b + elif d=='+': + c = a + b + elif d=='-': + c = a - b + elif d=='*': + c = a * b + elif d=='/': + c = a / b + elif d=='^': + c = a ^ b + elif d=='==': + c = int(a == b) + elif d=='|' or d == 'bitor': + c = a | b + elif d=='||' or d == 'or' : + c = int(a or b) + elif d=='&' or d == 'bitand': + c = a & b + elif d=='&&' or d == 'and': + c = int(a and b) + elif d=='!=' or d == 'not_eq': + c = int(a != b) + elif d=='^' or d == 'xor': + c = int(a^b) + elif d=='<=': + c = int(a <= b) + elif d=='<': + c = int(a < b) + elif d=='>': + c = int(a > b) + elif d=='>=': + c = int(a >= b) + elif d=='<<': + c = a << b + elif d=='>>': + c = a >> b + else: + c = 0 + return c + +def get_num(lst): + """ + Try to obtain a number from a list of tokens. The token types are defined in :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.tok_types`. + + :param lst: list of preprocessor tokens + :type lst: list of tuple (tokentype, value) + :return: a pair containing the number and the rest of the list + :rtype: tuple(value, list) + """ + if not lst: + raise PreprocError('empty list for get_num') + (p, v) = lst[0] + if p == OP: + if v == '(': + count_par = 1 + i = 1 + while i < len(lst): + (p, v) = lst[i] + + if p == OP: + if v == ')': + count_par -= 1 + if count_par == 0: + break + elif v == '(': + count_par += 1 + i += 1 + else: + raise PreprocError('rparen expected %r' % lst) + + (num, _) = get_term(lst[1:i]) + return (num, lst[i+1:]) + + elif v == '+': + return get_num(lst[1:]) + elif v == '-': + num, lst = get_num(lst[1:]) + return (reduce_nums('-1', num, '*'), lst) + elif v == '!': + num, lst = get_num(lst[1:]) + return (int(not int(num)), lst) + elif v == '~': + num, lst = get_num(lst[1:]) + return (~ int(num), lst) + else: + raise PreprocError('Invalid op token %r for get_num' % lst) + elif p == NUM: + return v, lst[1:] + elif p == IDENT: + # all macros should have been replaced, remaining identifiers eval to 0 + return 0, lst[1:] + else: + raise PreprocError('Invalid token %r for get_num' % lst) + +def get_term(lst): + """ + Evaluate an expression recursively, for example:: + + 1+1+1 -> 2+1 -> 3 + + :param lst: list of tokens + :type lst: list of tuple(token, value) + :return: the value and the remaining tokens + :rtype: value, list + """ + + if not lst: + raise PreprocError('empty list for get_term') + num, lst = get_num(lst) + if not lst: + return (num, []) + (p, v) = lst[0] + if p == OP: + if v == ',': + # skip + return get_term(lst[1:]) + elif v == '?': + count_par = 0 + i = 1 + while i < len(lst): + (p, v) = lst[i] + + if p == OP: + if v == ')': + count_par -= 1 + elif v == '(': + count_par += 1 + elif v == ':': + if count_par == 0: + break + i += 1 + else: + raise PreprocError('rparen expected %r' % lst) + + if int(num): + return get_term(lst[1:i]) + else: + return get_term(lst[i+1:]) + + else: + num2, lst = get_num(lst[1:]) + + if not lst: + # no more tokens to process + num2 = reduce_nums(num, num2, v) + return get_term([(NUM, num2)] + lst) + + # operator precedence + p2, v2 = lst[0] + if p2 != OP: + raise PreprocError('op expected %r' % lst) + + if prec[v2] >= prec[v]: + num2 = reduce_nums(num, num2, v) + return get_term([(NUM, num2)] + lst) + else: + num3, lst = get_num(lst[1:]) + num3 = reduce_nums(num2, num3, v2) + return get_term([(NUM, num), (p, v), (NUM, num3)] + lst) + + + raise PreprocError('cannot reduce %r' % lst) + +def reduce_eval(lst): + """ + Take a list of tokens and output true or false for #if/#elif conditions. + + :param lst: a list of tokens + :type lst: list of tuple(token, value) + :return: a token + :rtype: tuple(NUM, int) + """ + num, lst = get_term(lst) + return (NUM, num) + +def stringize(lst): + """ + Merge a list of tokens into a string + + :param lst: a list of tokens + :type lst: list of tuple(token, value) + :rtype: string + """ + lst = [str(v2) for (p2, v2) in lst] + return "".join(lst) + +def paste_tokens(t1, t2): + """ + Token pasting works between identifiers, particular operators, and identifiers and numbers:: + + a ## b -> ab + > ## = -> >= + a ## 2 -> a2 + + :param t1: token + :type t1: tuple(type, value) + :param t2: token + :type t2: tuple(type, value) + """ + p1 = None + if t1[0] == OP and t2[0] == OP: + p1 = OP + elif t1[0] == IDENT and (t2[0] == IDENT or t2[0] == NUM): + p1 = IDENT + elif t1[0] == NUM and t2[0] == NUM: + p1 = NUM + if not p1: + raise PreprocError('tokens do not make a valid paste %r and %r' % (t1, t2)) + return (p1, t1[1] + t2[1]) + +def reduce_tokens(lst, defs, ban=[]): + """ + Replace the tokens in lst, using the macros provided in defs, and a list of macros that cannot be re-applied + + :param lst: list of tokens + :type lst: list of tuple(token, value) + :param defs: macro definitions + :type defs: dict + :param ban: macros that cannot be substituted (recursion is not allowed) + :type ban: list of string + :return: the new list of tokens + :rtype: value, list + """ + + i = 0 + while i < len(lst): + (p, v) = lst[i] + + if p == IDENT and v == "defined": + del lst[i] + if i < len(lst): + (p2, v2) = lst[i] + if p2 == IDENT: + if v2 in defs: + lst[i] = (NUM, 1) + else: + lst[i] = (NUM, 0) + elif p2 == OP and v2 == '(': + del lst[i] + (p2, v2) = lst[i] + del lst[i] # remove the ident, and change the ) for the value + if v2 in defs: + lst[i] = (NUM, 1) + else: + lst[i] = (NUM, 0) + else: + raise PreprocError('Invalid define expression %r' % lst) + + elif p == IDENT and v in defs: + + if isinstance(defs[v], str): + a, b = extract_macro(defs[v]) + defs[v] = b + macro_def = defs[v] + to_add = macro_def[1] + + if isinstance(macro_def[0], list): + # macro without arguments + del lst[i] + accu = to_add[:] + reduce_tokens(accu, defs, ban+[v]) + for tmp in accu: + lst.insert(i, tmp) + i += 1 + else: + # collect the arguments for the funcall + + args = [] + del lst[i] + + if i >= len(lst): + raise PreprocError('expected ( after %r (got nothing)' % v) + + (p2, v2) = lst[i] + if p2 != OP or v2 != '(': + raise PreprocError('expected ( after %r' % v) + + del lst[i] + + one_param = [] + count_paren = 0 + while i < len(lst): + p2, v2 = lst[i] + + del lst[i] + if p2 == OP and count_paren == 0: + if v2 == '(': + one_param.append((p2, v2)) + count_paren += 1 + elif v2 == ')': + if one_param: + args.append(one_param) + break + elif v2 == ',': + if not one_param: + raise PreprocError('empty param in funcall %r' % v) + args.append(one_param) + one_param = [] + else: + one_param.append((p2, v2)) + else: + one_param.append((p2, v2)) + if v2 == '(': + count_paren += 1 + elif v2 == ')': + count_paren -= 1 + else: + raise PreprocError('malformed macro') + + # substitute the arguments within the define expression + accu = [] + arg_table = macro_def[0] + j = 0 + while j < len(to_add): + (p2, v2) = to_add[j] + + if p2 == OP and v2 == '#': + # stringize is for arguments only + if j+1 < len(to_add) and to_add[j+1][0] == IDENT and to_add[j+1][1] in arg_table: + toks = args[arg_table[to_add[j+1][1]]] + accu.append((STR, stringize(toks))) + j += 1 + else: + accu.append((p2, v2)) + elif p2 == OP and v2 == '##': + # token pasting, how can man invent such a complicated system? + if accu and j+1 < len(to_add): + # we have at least two tokens + + t1 = accu[-1] + + if to_add[j+1][0] == IDENT and to_add[j+1][1] in arg_table: + toks = args[arg_table[to_add[j+1][1]]] + + if toks: + accu[-1] = paste_tokens(t1, toks[0]) #(IDENT, accu[-1][1] + toks[0][1]) + accu.extend(toks[1:]) + else: + # error, case "a##" + accu.append((p2, v2)) + accu.extend(toks) + elif to_add[j+1][0] == IDENT and to_add[j+1][1] == '__VA_ARGS__': + # first collect the tokens + va_toks = [] + st = len(macro_def[0]) + pt = len(args) + for x in args[pt-st+1:]: + va_toks.extend(x) + va_toks.append((OP, ',')) + if va_toks: + va_toks.pop() # extra comma + if len(accu)>1: + (p3, v3) = accu[-1] + (p4, v4) = accu[-2] + if v3 == '##': + # remove the token paste + accu.pop() + if v4 == ',' and pt < st: + # remove the comma + accu.pop() + accu += va_toks + else: + accu[-1] = paste_tokens(t1, to_add[j+1]) + + j += 1 + else: + # Invalid paste, case "##a" or "b##" + accu.append((p2, v2)) + + elif p2 == IDENT and v2 in arg_table: + toks = args[arg_table[v2]] + reduce_tokens(toks, defs, ban+[v]) + accu.extend(toks) + else: + accu.append((p2, v2)) + + j += 1 + + + reduce_tokens(accu, defs, ban+[v]) + + for x in range(len(accu)-1, -1, -1): + lst.insert(i, accu[x]) + + i += 1 + + +def eval_macro(lst, defs): + """ + Reduce the tokens by :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.reduce_tokens` and try to return a 0/1 result by :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.reduce_eval`. + + :param lst: list of tokens + :type lst: list of tuple(token, value) + :param defs: macro definitions + :type defs: dict + :rtype: int + """ + reduce_tokens(lst, defs, []) + if not lst: + raise PreprocError('missing tokens to evaluate') + + if lst: + p, v = lst[0] + if p == IDENT and v not in defs: + raise PreprocError('missing macro %r' % lst) + + p, v = reduce_eval(lst) + return int(v) != 0 + +def extract_macro(txt): + """ + Process a macro definition of the form:: + #define f(x, y) x * y + + into a function or a simple macro without arguments + + :param txt: expression to exact a macro definition from + :type txt: string + :return: a tuple containing the name, the list of arguments and the replacement + :rtype: tuple(string, [list, list]) + """ + t = tokenize(txt) + if re_fun.search(txt): + p, name = t[0] + + p, v = t[1] + if p != OP: + raise PreprocError('expected (') + + i = 1 + pindex = 0 + params = {} + prev = '(' + + while 1: + i += 1 + p, v = t[i] + + if prev == '(': + if p == IDENT: + params[v] = pindex + pindex += 1 + prev = p + elif p == OP and v == ')': + break + else: + raise PreprocError('unexpected token (3)') + elif prev == IDENT: + if p == OP and v == ',': + prev = v + elif p == OP and v == ')': + break + else: + raise PreprocError('comma or ... expected') + elif prev == ',': + if p == IDENT: + params[v] = pindex + pindex += 1 + prev = p + elif p == OP and v == '...': + raise PreprocError('not implemented (1)') + else: + raise PreprocError('comma or ... expected (2)') + elif prev == '...': + raise PreprocError('not implemented (2)') + else: + raise PreprocError('unexpected else') + + #~ print (name, [params, t[i+1:]]) + return (name, [params, t[i+1:]]) + else: + (p, v) = t[0] + if len(t) > 1: + return (v, [[], t[1:]]) + else: + # empty define, assign an empty token + return (v, [[], [('T','')]]) + +re_include = re.compile(r'^\s*(<(?:.*)>|"(?:.*)")') +def extract_include(txt, defs): + """ + Process a line in the form:: + + #include foo + + :param txt: include line to process + :type txt: string + :param defs: macro definitions + :type defs: dict + :return: the file name + :rtype: string + """ + m = re_include.search(txt) + if m: + txt = m.group(1) + return txt[0], txt[1:-1] + + # perform preprocessing and look at the result, it must match an include + toks = tokenize(txt) + reduce_tokens(toks, defs, ['waf_include']) + + if not toks: + raise PreprocError('could not parse include %r' % txt) + + if len(toks) == 1: + if toks[0][0] == STR: + return '"', toks[0][1] + else: + if toks[0][1] == '<' and toks[-1][1] == '>': + ret = '<', stringize(toks).lstrip('<').rstrip('>') + return ret + + raise PreprocError('could not parse include %r' % txt) + +def parse_char(txt): + """ + Parse a c character + + :param txt: character to parse + :type txt: string + :return: a character literal + :rtype: string + """ + + if not txt: + raise PreprocError('attempted to parse a null char') + if txt[0] != '\\': + return ord(txt) + c = txt[1] + if c == 'x': + if len(txt) == 4 and txt[3] in string.hexdigits: + return int(txt[2:], 16) + return int(txt[2:], 16) + elif c.isdigit(): + if c == '0' and len(txt)==2: + return 0 + for i in 3, 2, 1: + if len(txt) > i and txt[1:1+i].isdigit(): + return (1+i, int(txt[1:1+i], 8)) + else: + try: + return chr_esc[c] + except KeyError: + raise PreprocError('could not parse char literal %r' % txt) + +def tokenize(s): + """ + Convert a string into a list of tokens (shlex.split does not apply to c/c++/d) + + :param s: input to tokenize + :type s: string + :return: a list of tokens + :rtype: list of tuple(token, value) + """ + return tokenize_private(s)[:] # force a copy of the results + +def tokenize_private(s): + ret = [] + for match in re_clexer.finditer(s): + m = match.group + for name in tok_types: + v = m(name) + if v: + if name == IDENT: + if v in g_optrans: + name = OP + elif v.lower() == "true": + v = 1 + name = NUM + elif v.lower() == "false": + v = 0 + name = NUM + elif name == NUM: + if m('oct'): + v = int(v, 8) + elif m('hex'): + v = int(m('hex'), 16) + elif m('n0'): + v = m('n0') + else: + v = m('char') + if v: + v = parse_char(v) + else: + v = m('n2') or m('n4') + elif name == OP: + if v == '%:': + v = '#' + elif v == '%:%:': + v = '##' + elif name == STR: + # remove the quotes around the string + v = v[1:-1] + ret.append((name, v)) + break + return ret + +def format_defines(lst): + ret = [] + for y in lst: + if y: + pos = y.find('=') + if pos == -1: + # "-DFOO" should give "#define FOO 1" + ret.append(y) + elif pos > 0: + # all others are assumed to be -DX=Y + ret.append('%s %s' % (y[:pos], y[pos+1:])) + else: + raise ValueError('Invalid define expression %r' % y) + return ret + +class c_parser(object): + """ + Used by :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.scan` to parse c/h files. Note that by default, + only project headers are parsed. + """ + def __init__(self, nodepaths=None, defines=None): + self.lines = [] + """list of lines read""" + + if defines is None: + self.defs = {} + else: + self.defs = dict(defines) # make a copy + self.state = [] + + self.count_files = 0 + self.currentnode_stack = [] + + self.nodepaths = nodepaths or [] + """Include paths""" + + self.nodes = [] + """List of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` found so far""" + + self.names = [] + """List of file names that could not be matched by any file""" + + self.curfile = '' + """Current file""" + + self.ban_includes = set() + """Includes that must not be read (#pragma once)""" + + self.listed = set() + """Include nodes/names already listed to avoid duplicates in self.nodes/self.names""" + + def cached_find_resource(self, node, filename): + """ + Find a file from the input directory + + :param node: directory + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + :param filename: header to find + :type filename: string + :return: the node if found, or None + :rtype: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + """ + try: + cache = node.ctx.preproc_cache_node + except AttributeError: + cache = node.ctx.preproc_cache_node = Utils.lru_cache(FILE_CACHE_SIZE) + + key = (node, filename) + try: + return cache[key] + except KeyError: + ret = node.find_resource(filename) + if ret: + if getattr(ret, 'children', None): + ret = None + elif ret.is_child_of(node.ctx.bldnode): + tmp = node.ctx.srcnode.search_node(ret.path_from(node.ctx.bldnode)) + if tmp and getattr(tmp, 'children', None): + ret = None + cache[key] = ret + return ret + + def tryfind(self, filename, kind='"', env=None): + """ + Try to obtain a node from the filename based from the include paths. Will add + the node found to :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.c_parser.nodes` or the file name to + :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.c_parser.names` if no corresponding file is found. Called by + :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.c_parser.start`. + + :param filename: header to find + :type filename: string + :return: the node if found + :rtype: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + """ + if filename.endswith('.moc'): + # we could let the qt4 module use a subclass, but then the function "scan" below must be duplicated + # in the qt4 and in the qt5 classes. So we have two lines here and it is sufficient. + self.names.append(filename) + return None + + self.curfile = filename + + found = None + if kind == '"': + if env.MSVC_VERSION: + for n in reversed(self.currentnode_stack): + found = self.cached_find_resource(n, filename) + if found: + break + else: + found = self.cached_find_resource(self.currentnode_stack[-1], filename) + + if not found: + for n in self.nodepaths: + found = self.cached_find_resource(n, filename) + if found: + break + + listed = self.listed + if found and not found in self.ban_includes: + if found not in listed: + listed.add(found) + self.nodes.append(found) + self.addlines(found) + else: + if filename not in listed: + listed.add(filename) + self.names.append(filename) + return found + + def filter_comments(self, node): + """ + Filter the comments from a c/h file, and return the preprocessor lines. + The regexps :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.re_cpp`, :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.re_nl` and :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.re_lines` are used internally. + + :return: the preprocessor directives as a list of (keyword, line) + :rtype: a list of string pairs + """ + # return a list of tuples : keyword, line + code = node.read() + if use_trigraphs: + for (a, b) in trig_def: + code = code.split(a).join(b) + code = re_nl.sub('', code) + code = re_cpp.sub(repl, code) + return re_lines.findall(code) + + def parse_lines(self, node): + try: + cache = node.ctx.preproc_cache_lines + except AttributeError: + cache = node.ctx.preproc_cache_lines = Utils.lru_cache(LINE_CACHE_SIZE) + try: + return cache[node] + except KeyError: + cache[node] = lines = self.filter_comments(node) + lines.append((POPFILE, '')) + lines.reverse() + return lines + + def addlines(self, node): + """ + Add the lines from a header in the list of preprocessor lines to parse + + :param node: header + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + """ + + self.currentnode_stack.append(node.parent) + + self.count_files += 1 + if self.count_files > recursion_limit: + # issue #812 + raise PreprocError('recursion limit exceeded') + + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.debug('preproc: reading file %r', node) + try: + lines = self.parse_lines(node) + except EnvironmentError: + raise PreprocError('could not read the file %r' % node) + except Exception: + if Logs.verbose > 0: + Logs.error('parsing %r failed %s', node, traceback.format_exc()) + else: + self.lines.extend(lines) + + def start(self, node, env): + """ + Preprocess a source file to obtain the dependencies, which are accumulated to :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.c_parser.nodes` + and :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.c_parser.names`. + + :param node: source file + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + :param env: config set containing additional defines to take into account + :type env: :py:class:`waflib.ConfigSet.ConfigSet` + """ + Logs.debug('preproc: scanning %s (in %s)', node.name, node.parent.name) + + self.current_file = node + self.addlines(node) + + # macros may be defined on the command-line, so they must be parsed as if they were part of the file + if env.DEFINES: + lst = format_defines(env.DEFINES) + lst.reverse() + self.lines.extend([('define', x) for x in lst]) + + while self.lines: + (token, line) = self.lines.pop() + if token == POPFILE: + self.count_files -= 1 + self.currentnode_stack.pop() + continue + + try: + state = self.state + + # make certain we define the state if we are about to enter in an if block + if token[:2] == 'if': + state.append(undefined) + elif token == 'endif': + state.pop() + + # skip lines when in a dead 'if' branch, wait for the endif + if token[0] != 'e': + if skipped in self.state or ignored in self.state: + continue + + if token == 'if': + ret = eval_macro(tokenize(line), self.defs) + if ret: + state[-1] = accepted + else: + state[-1] = ignored + elif token == 'ifdef': + m = re_mac.match(line) + if m and m.group() in self.defs: + state[-1] = accepted + else: + state[-1] = ignored + elif token == 'ifndef': + m = re_mac.match(line) + if m and m.group() in self.defs: + state[-1] = ignored + else: + state[-1] = accepted + elif token == 'include' or token == 'import': + (kind, inc) = extract_include(line, self.defs) + self.current_file = self.tryfind(inc, kind, env) + if token == 'import': + self.ban_includes.add(self.current_file) + elif token == 'elif': + if state[-1] == accepted: + state[-1] = skipped + elif state[-1] == ignored: + if eval_macro(tokenize(line), self.defs): + state[-1] = accepted + elif token == 'else': + if state[-1] == accepted: + state[-1] = skipped + elif state[-1] == ignored: + state[-1] = accepted + elif token == 'define': + try: + self.defs[self.define_name(line)] = line + except AttributeError: + raise PreprocError('Invalid define line %r' % line) + elif token == 'undef': + m = re_mac.match(line) + if m and m.group() in self.defs: + self.defs.__delitem__(m.group()) + #print "undef %s" % name + elif token == 'pragma': + if re_pragma_once.match(line.lower()): + self.ban_includes.add(self.current_file) + except Exception as e: + if Logs.verbose: + Logs.debug('preproc: line parsing failed (%s): %s %s', e, line, traceback.format_exc()) + + def define_name(self, line): + """ + :param line: define line + :type line: string + :rtype: string + :return: the define name + """ + return re_mac.match(line).group() + +def scan(task): + """ + Get the dependencies using a c/c++ preprocessor, this is required for finding dependencies of the kind:: + + #include some_macro() + + This function is bound as a task method on :py:class:`waflib.Tools.c.c` and :py:class:`waflib.Tools.cxx.cxx` for example + """ + try: + incn = task.generator.includes_nodes + except AttributeError: + raise Errors.WafError('%r is missing a feature such as "c", "cxx" or "includes": ' % task.generator) + + if go_absolute: + nodepaths = incn + [task.generator.bld.root.find_dir(x) for x in standard_includes] + else: + nodepaths = [x for x in incn if x.is_child_of(x.ctx.srcnode) or x.is_child_of(x.ctx.bldnode)] + + tmp = c_parser(nodepaths) + tmp.start(task.inputs[0], task.env) + return (tmp.nodes, tmp.names) diff --git a/Tools/c_tests.py b/Tools/c_tests.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f858df5 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/c_tests.py @@ -0,0 +1,229 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2016-2018 (ita) + +""" +Various configuration tests. +""" + +from waflib import Task +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method, after_method + +LIB_CODE = ''' +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#define testEXPORT __declspec(dllexport) +#else +#define testEXPORT +#endif +testEXPORT int lib_func(void) { return 9; } +''' + +MAIN_CODE = ''' +#ifdef _MSC_VER +#define testEXPORT __declspec(dllimport) +#else +#define testEXPORT +#endif +testEXPORT int lib_func(void); +int main(int argc, char **argv) { + (void)argc; (void)argv; + return !(lib_func() == 9); +} +''' + +@feature('link_lib_test') +@before_method('process_source') +def link_lib_test_fun(self): + """ + The configuration test :py:func:`waflib.Configure.run_build` declares a unique task generator, + so we need to create other task generators from here to check if the linker is able to link libraries. + """ + def write_test_file(task): + task.outputs[0].write(task.generator.code) + + rpath = [] + if getattr(self, 'add_rpath', False): + rpath = [self.bld.path.get_bld().abspath()] + + mode = self.mode + m = '%s %s' % (mode, mode) + ex = self.test_exec and 'test_exec' or '' + bld = self.bld + bld(rule=write_test_file, target='test.' + mode, code=LIB_CODE) + bld(rule=write_test_file, target='main.' + mode, code=MAIN_CODE) + bld(features='%sshlib' % m, source='test.' + mode, target='test') + bld(features='%sprogram %s' % (m, ex), source='main.' + mode, target='app', use='test', rpath=rpath) + +@conf +def check_library(self, mode=None, test_exec=True): + """ + Checks if libraries can be linked with the current linker. Uses :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_tests.link_lib_test_fun`. + + :param mode: c or cxx or d + :type mode: string + """ + if not mode: + mode = 'c' + if self.env.CXX: + mode = 'cxx' + self.check( + compile_filename = [], + features = 'link_lib_test', + msg = 'Checking for libraries', + mode = mode, + test_exec = test_exec) + +######################################################################################## + +INLINE_CODE = ''' +typedef int foo_t; +static %s foo_t static_foo () {return 0; } +%s foo_t foo () { + return 0; +} +''' +INLINE_VALUES = ['inline', '__inline__', '__inline'] + +@conf +def check_inline(self, **kw): + """ + Checks for the right value for inline macro. + Define INLINE_MACRO to 1 if the define is found. + If the inline macro is not 'inline', add a define to the ``config.h`` (#define inline __inline__) + + :param define_name: define INLINE_MACRO by default to 1 if the macro is defined + :type define_name: string + :param features: by default *c* or *cxx* depending on the compiler present + :type features: list of string + """ + self.start_msg('Checking for inline') + + if not 'define_name' in kw: + kw['define_name'] = 'INLINE_MACRO' + if not 'features' in kw: + if self.env.CXX: + kw['features'] = ['cxx'] + else: + kw['features'] = ['c'] + + for x in INLINE_VALUES: + kw['fragment'] = INLINE_CODE % (x, x) + + try: + self.check(**kw) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + continue + else: + self.end_msg(x) + if x != 'inline': + self.define('inline', x, quote=False) + return x + self.fatal('could not use inline functions') + +######################################################################################## + +LARGE_FRAGMENT = '''#include <unistd.h> +int main(int argc, char **argv) { + (void)argc; (void)argv; + return !(sizeof(off_t) >= 8); +} +''' + +@conf +def check_large_file(self, **kw): + """ + Checks for large file support and define the macro HAVE_LARGEFILE + The test is skipped on win32 systems (DEST_BINFMT == pe). + + :param define_name: define to set, by default *HAVE_LARGEFILE* + :type define_name: string + :param execute: execute the test (yes by default) + :type execute: bool + """ + if not 'define_name' in kw: + kw['define_name'] = 'HAVE_LARGEFILE' + if not 'execute' in kw: + kw['execute'] = True + + if not 'features' in kw: + if self.env.CXX: + kw['features'] = ['cxx', 'cxxprogram'] + else: + kw['features'] = ['c', 'cprogram'] + + kw['fragment'] = LARGE_FRAGMENT + + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for large file support' + ret = True + try: + if self.env.DEST_BINFMT != 'pe': + ret = self.check(**kw) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + if ret: + return True + + kw['msg'] = 'Checking for -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64' + kw['defines'] = ['_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64'] + try: + ret = self.check(**kw) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + self.define('_FILE_OFFSET_BITS', 64) + return ret + + self.fatal('There is no support for large files') + +######################################################################################## + +ENDIAN_FRAGMENT = ''' +short int ascii_mm[] = { 0x4249, 0x4765, 0x6E44, 0x6961, 0x6E53, 0x7953, 0 }; +short int ascii_ii[] = { 0x694C, 0x5454, 0x656C, 0x6E45, 0x6944, 0x6E61, 0 }; +int use_ascii (int i) { + return ascii_mm[i] + ascii_ii[i]; +} +short int ebcdic_ii[] = { 0x89D3, 0xE3E3, 0x8593, 0x95C5, 0x89C4, 0x9581, 0 }; +short int ebcdic_mm[] = { 0xC2C9, 0xC785, 0x95C4, 0x8981, 0x95E2, 0xA8E2, 0 }; +int use_ebcdic (int i) { + return ebcdic_mm[i] + ebcdic_ii[i]; +} +extern int foo; +''' + +class grep_for_endianness(Task.Task): + """ + Task that reads a binary and tries to determine the endianness + """ + color = 'PINK' + def run(self): + txt = self.inputs[0].read(flags='rb').decode('latin-1') + if txt.find('LiTTleEnDian') > -1: + self.generator.tmp.append('little') + elif txt.find('BIGenDianSyS') > -1: + self.generator.tmp.append('big') + else: + return -1 + +@feature('grep_for_endianness') +@after_method('process_source') +def grep_for_endianness_fun(self): + """ + Used by the endianness configuration test + """ + self.create_task('grep_for_endianness', self.compiled_tasks[0].outputs[0]) + +@conf +def check_endianness(self): + """ + Executes a configuration test to determine the endianness + """ + tmp = [] + def check_msg(self): + return tmp[0] + self.check(fragment=ENDIAN_FRAGMENT, features='c grep_for_endianness', + msg='Checking for endianness', define='ENDIANNESS', tmp=tmp, okmsg=check_msg) + return tmp[0] + diff --git a/Tools/ccroot.py b/Tools/ccroot.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..579d5b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/ccroot.py @@ -0,0 +1,791 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2018 (ita) + +""" +Classes and methods shared by tools providing support for C-like language such +as C/C++/D/Assembly/Go (this support module is almost never used alone). +""" + +import os, re +from waflib import Task, Utils, Node, Errors, Logs +from waflib.TaskGen import after_method, before_method, feature, taskgen_method, extension +from waflib.Tools import c_aliases, c_preproc, c_config, c_osx, c_tests +from waflib.Configure import conf + +SYSTEM_LIB_PATHS = ['/usr/lib64', '/usr/lib', '/usr/local/lib64', '/usr/local/lib'] + +USELIB_VARS = Utils.defaultdict(set) +""" +Mapping for features to :py:class:`waflib.ConfigSet.ConfigSet` variables. See :py:func:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.propagate_uselib_vars`. +""" + +USELIB_VARS['c'] = set(['INCLUDES', 'FRAMEWORKPATH', 'DEFINES', 'CPPFLAGS', 'CCDEPS', 'CFLAGS', 'ARCH']) +USELIB_VARS['cxx'] = set(['INCLUDES', 'FRAMEWORKPATH', 'DEFINES', 'CPPFLAGS', 'CXXDEPS', 'CXXFLAGS', 'ARCH']) +USELIB_VARS['d'] = set(['INCLUDES', 'DFLAGS']) +USELIB_VARS['includes'] = set(['INCLUDES', 'FRAMEWORKPATH', 'ARCH']) + +USELIB_VARS['cprogram'] = USELIB_VARS['cxxprogram'] = set(['LIB', 'STLIB', 'LIBPATH', 'STLIBPATH', 'LINKFLAGS', 'RPATH', 'LINKDEPS', 'FRAMEWORK', 'FRAMEWORKPATH', 'ARCH', 'LDFLAGS']) +USELIB_VARS['cshlib'] = USELIB_VARS['cxxshlib'] = set(['LIB', 'STLIB', 'LIBPATH', 'STLIBPATH', 'LINKFLAGS', 'RPATH', 'LINKDEPS', 'FRAMEWORK', 'FRAMEWORKPATH', 'ARCH', 'LDFLAGS']) +USELIB_VARS['cstlib'] = USELIB_VARS['cxxstlib'] = set(['ARFLAGS', 'LINKDEPS']) + +USELIB_VARS['dprogram'] = set(['LIB', 'STLIB', 'LIBPATH', 'STLIBPATH', 'LINKFLAGS', 'RPATH', 'LINKDEPS']) +USELIB_VARS['dshlib'] = set(['LIB', 'STLIB', 'LIBPATH', 'STLIBPATH', 'LINKFLAGS', 'RPATH', 'LINKDEPS']) +USELIB_VARS['dstlib'] = set(['ARFLAGS', 'LINKDEPS']) + +USELIB_VARS['asm'] = set(['ASFLAGS']) + +# ================================================================================================= + +@taskgen_method +def create_compiled_task(self, name, node): + """ + Create the compilation task: c, cxx, asm, etc. The output node is created automatically (object file with a typical **.o** extension). + The task is appended to the list *compiled_tasks* which is then used by :py:func:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.apply_link` + + :param name: name of the task class + :type name: string + :param node: the file to compile + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + :return: The task created + :rtype: :py:class:`waflib.Task.Task` + """ + out = '%s.%d.o' % (node.name, self.idx) + task = self.create_task(name, node, node.parent.find_or_declare(out)) + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(task) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [task] + return task + +@taskgen_method +def to_incnodes(self, inlst): + """ + Task generator method provided to convert a list of string/nodes into a list of includes folders. + + The paths are assumed to be relative to the task generator path, except if they begin by **#** + in which case they are searched from the top-level directory (``bld.srcnode``). + The folders are simply assumed to be existing. + + The node objects in the list are returned in the output list. The strings are converted + into node objects if possible. The node is searched from the source directory, and if a match is found, + the equivalent build directory is created and added to the returned list too. When a folder cannot be found, it is ignored. + + :param inlst: list of folders + :type inlst: space-delimited string or a list of string/nodes + :rtype: list of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + :return: list of include folders as nodes + """ + lst = [] + seen = set() + for x in self.to_list(inlst): + if x in seen or not x: + continue + seen.add(x) + + # with a real lot of targets, it is sometimes interesting to cache the results below + if isinstance(x, Node.Node): + lst.append(x) + else: + if os.path.isabs(x): + lst.append(self.bld.root.make_node(x) or x) + else: + if x[0] == '#': + p = self.bld.bldnode.make_node(x[1:]) + v = self.bld.srcnode.make_node(x[1:]) + else: + p = self.path.get_bld().make_node(x) + v = self.path.make_node(x) + if p.is_child_of(self.bld.bldnode): + p.mkdir() + lst.append(p) + lst.append(v) + return lst + +@feature('c', 'cxx', 'd', 'asm', 'fc', 'includes') +@after_method('propagate_uselib_vars', 'process_source') +def apply_incpaths(self): + """ + Task generator method that processes the attribute *includes*:: + + tg = bld(features='includes', includes='.') + + The folders only need to be relative to the current directory, the equivalent build directory is + added automatically (for headers created in the build directory). This enables using a build directory + or not (``top == out``). + + This method will add a list of nodes read by :py:func:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.to_incnodes` in ``tg.env.INCPATHS``, + and the list of include paths in ``tg.env.INCLUDES``. + """ + + lst = self.to_incnodes(self.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', [])) + self.env.INCLUDES) + self.includes_nodes = lst + cwd = self.get_cwd() + self.env.INCPATHS = [x.path_from(cwd) for x in lst] + +class link_task(Task.Task): + """ + Base class for all link tasks. A task generator is supposed to have at most one link task bound in the attribute *link_task*. See :py:func:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.apply_link`. + + .. inheritance-diagram:: waflib.Tools.ccroot.stlink_task waflib.Tools.c.cprogram waflib.Tools.c.cshlib waflib.Tools.cxx.cxxstlib waflib.Tools.cxx.cxxprogram waflib.Tools.cxx.cxxshlib waflib.Tools.d.dprogram waflib.Tools.d.dshlib waflib.Tools.d.dstlib waflib.Tools.ccroot.fake_shlib waflib.Tools.ccroot.fake_stlib waflib.Tools.asm.asmprogram waflib.Tools.asm.asmshlib waflib.Tools.asm.asmstlib + """ + color = 'YELLOW' + + weight = 3 + """Try to process link tasks as early as possible""" + + inst_to = None + """Default installation path for the link task outputs, or None to disable""" + + chmod = Utils.O755 + """Default installation mode for the link task outputs""" + + def add_target(self, target): + """ + Process the *target* attribute to add the platform-specific prefix/suffix such as *.so* or *.exe*. + The settings are retrieved from ``env.clsname_PATTERN`` + """ + if isinstance(target, str): + base = self.generator.path + if target.startswith('#'): + # for those who like flat structures + target = target[1:] + base = self.generator.bld.bldnode + + pattern = self.env[self.__class__.__name__ + '_PATTERN'] + if not pattern: + pattern = '%s' + folder, name = os.path.split(target) + + if self.__class__.__name__.find('shlib') > 0 and getattr(self.generator, 'vnum', None): + nums = self.generator.vnum.split('.') + if self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'pe': + # include the version in the dll file name, + # the import lib file name stays unversioned. + name = name + '-' + nums[0] + elif self.env.DEST_OS == 'openbsd': + pattern = '%s.%s' % (pattern, nums[0]) + if len(nums) >= 2: + pattern += '.%s' % nums[1] + + if folder: + tmp = folder + os.sep + pattern % name + else: + tmp = pattern % name + target = base.find_or_declare(tmp) + self.set_outputs(target) + + def exec_command(self, *k, **kw): + ret = super(link_task, self).exec_command(*k, **kw) + if not ret and self.env.DO_MANIFEST: + ret = self.exec_mf() + return ret + + def exec_mf(self): + """ + Create manifest files for VS-like compilers (msvc, ifort, ...) + """ + if not self.env.MT: + return 0 + + manifest = None + for out_node in self.outputs: + if out_node.name.endswith('.manifest'): + manifest = out_node.abspath() + break + else: + # Should never get here. If we do, it means the manifest file was + # never added to the outputs list, thus we don't have a manifest file + # to embed, so we just return. + return 0 + + # embedding mode. Different for EXE's and DLL's. + # see: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235591(VS.80).aspx + mode = '' + for x in Utils.to_list(self.generator.features): + if x in ('cprogram', 'cxxprogram', 'fcprogram', 'fcprogram_test'): + mode = 1 + elif x in ('cshlib', 'cxxshlib', 'fcshlib'): + mode = 2 + + Logs.debug('msvc: embedding manifest in mode %r', mode) + + lst = [] + self.env.MT + lst.extend(Utils.to_list(self.env.MTFLAGS)) + lst.extend(['-manifest', manifest]) + lst.append('-outputresource:%s;%s' % (self.outputs[0].abspath(), mode)) + + return super(link_task, self).exec_command(lst) + +class stlink_task(link_task): + """ + Base for static link tasks, which use *ar* most of the time. + The target is always removed before being written. + """ + run_str = '${AR} ${ARFLAGS} ${AR_TGT_F}${TGT} ${AR_SRC_F}${SRC}' + + chmod = Utils.O644 + """Default installation mode for the static libraries""" + +def rm_tgt(cls): + old = cls.run + def wrap(self): + try: + os.remove(self.outputs[0].abspath()) + except OSError: + pass + return old(self) + setattr(cls, 'run', wrap) +rm_tgt(stlink_task) + +@feature('skip_stlib_link_deps') +@before_method('process_use') +def apply_skip_stlib_link_deps(self): + """ + This enables an optimization in the :py:func:wafilb.Tools.ccroot.processes_use: method that skips dependency and + link flag optimizations for targets that generate static libraries (via the :py:class:Tools.ccroot.stlink_task task). + The actual behavior is implemented in :py:func:wafilb.Tools.ccroot.processes_use: method so this feature only tells waf + to enable the new behavior. + """ + self.env.SKIP_STLIB_LINK_DEPS = True + +@feature('c', 'cxx', 'd', 'fc', 'asm') +@after_method('process_source') +def apply_link(self): + """ + Collect the tasks stored in ``compiled_tasks`` (created by :py:func:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.create_compiled_task`), and + use the outputs for a new instance of :py:class:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.link_task`. The class to use is the first link task + matching a name from the attribute *features*, for example:: + + def build(bld): + tg = bld(features='cxx cxxprogram cprogram', source='main.c', target='app') + + will create the task ``tg.link_task`` as a new instance of :py:class:`waflib.Tools.cxx.cxxprogram` + """ + + for x in self.features: + if x == 'cprogram' and 'cxx' in self.features: # limited compat + x = 'cxxprogram' + elif x == 'cshlib' and 'cxx' in self.features: + x = 'cxxshlib' + + if x in Task.classes: + if issubclass(Task.classes[x], link_task): + link = x + break + else: + return + + objs = [t.outputs[0] for t in getattr(self, 'compiled_tasks', [])] + self.link_task = self.create_task(link, objs) + self.link_task.add_target(self.target) + + # remember that the install paths are given by the task generators + try: + inst_to = self.install_path + except AttributeError: + inst_to = self.link_task.inst_to + if inst_to: + # install a copy of the node list we have at this moment (implib not added) + self.install_task = self.add_install_files( + install_to=inst_to, install_from=self.link_task.outputs[:], + chmod=self.link_task.chmod, task=self.link_task) + +@taskgen_method +def use_rec(self, name, **kw): + """ + Processes the ``use`` keyword recursively. This method is kind of private and only meant to be used from ``process_use`` + """ + + if name in self.tmp_use_not or name in self.tmp_use_seen: + return + + try: + y = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(name) + except Errors.WafError: + self.uselib.append(name) + self.tmp_use_not.add(name) + return + + self.tmp_use_seen.append(name) + y.post() + + # bind temporary attributes on the task generator + y.tmp_use_objects = objects = kw.get('objects', True) + y.tmp_use_stlib = stlib = kw.get('stlib', True) + try: + link_task = y.link_task + except AttributeError: + y.tmp_use_var = '' + else: + objects = False + if not isinstance(link_task, stlink_task): + stlib = False + y.tmp_use_var = 'LIB' + else: + y.tmp_use_var = 'STLIB' + + p = self.tmp_use_prec + for x in self.to_list(getattr(y, 'use', [])): + if self.env["STLIB_" + x]: + continue + try: + p[x].append(name) + except KeyError: + p[x] = [name] + self.use_rec(x, objects=objects, stlib=stlib) + +@feature('c', 'cxx', 'd', 'use', 'fc') +@before_method('apply_incpaths', 'propagate_uselib_vars') +@after_method('apply_link', 'process_source') +def process_use(self): + """ + Process the ``use`` attribute which contains a list of task generator names:: + + def build(bld): + bld.shlib(source='a.c', target='lib1') + bld.program(source='main.c', target='app', use='lib1') + + See :py:func:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.use_rec`. + """ + + use_not = self.tmp_use_not = set() + self.tmp_use_seen = [] # we would like an ordered set + use_prec = self.tmp_use_prec = {} + self.uselib = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', [])) + self.includes = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', [])) + names = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', [])) + + for x in names: + self.use_rec(x) + + for x in use_not: + if x in use_prec: + del use_prec[x] + + # topological sort + out = self.tmp_use_sorted = [] + tmp = [] + for x in self.tmp_use_seen: + for k in use_prec.values(): + if x in k: + break + else: + tmp.append(x) + + while tmp: + e = tmp.pop() + out.append(e) + try: + nlst = use_prec[e] + except KeyError: + pass + else: + del use_prec[e] + for x in nlst: + for y in use_prec: + if x in use_prec[y]: + break + else: + tmp.append(x) + if use_prec: + raise Errors.WafError('Cycle detected in the use processing %r' % use_prec) + out.reverse() + + link_task = getattr(self, 'link_task', None) + for x in out: + y = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(x) + var = y.tmp_use_var + if var and link_task: + if self.env.SKIP_STLIB_LINK_DEPS and isinstance(link_task, stlink_task): + # If the skip_stlib_link_deps feature is enabled then we should + # avoid adding lib deps to the stlink_task instance. + pass + elif var == 'LIB' or y.tmp_use_stlib or x in names: + self.env.append_value(var, [y.target[y.target.rfind(os.sep) + 1:]]) + self.link_task.dep_nodes.extend(y.link_task.outputs) + tmp_path = y.link_task.outputs[0].parent.path_from(self.get_cwd()) + self.env.append_unique(var + 'PATH', [tmp_path]) + else: + if y.tmp_use_objects: + self.add_objects_from_tgen(y) + + if getattr(y, 'export_includes', None): + # self.includes may come from a global variable #2035 + self.includes = self.includes + y.to_incnodes(y.export_includes) + + if getattr(y, 'export_defines', None): + self.env.append_value('DEFINES', self.to_list(y.export_defines)) + + + # and finally, add the use variables (no recursion needed) + for x in names: + try: + y = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(x) + except Errors.WafError: + if not self.env['STLIB_' + x] and not x in self.uselib: + self.uselib.append(x) + else: + for k in self.to_list(getattr(y, 'use', [])): + if not self.env['STLIB_' + k] and not k in self.uselib: + self.uselib.append(k) + +@taskgen_method +def accept_node_to_link(self, node): + """ + PRIVATE INTERNAL USE ONLY + """ + return not node.name.endswith('.pdb') + +@taskgen_method +def add_objects_from_tgen(self, tg): + """ + Add the objects from the depending compiled tasks as link task inputs. + + Some objects are filtered: for instance, .pdb files are added + to the compiled tasks but not to the link tasks (to avoid errors) + PRIVATE INTERNAL USE ONLY + """ + try: + link_task = self.link_task + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + for tsk in getattr(tg, 'compiled_tasks', []): + for x in tsk.outputs: + if self.accept_node_to_link(x): + link_task.inputs.append(x) + +@taskgen_method +def get_uselib_vars(self): + """ + :return: the *uselib* variables associated to the *features* attribute (see :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.USELIB_VARS`) + :rtype: list of string + """ + _vars = set() + for x in self.features: + if x in USELIB_VARS: + _vars |= USELIB_VARS[x] + return _vars + +@feature('c', 'cxx', 'd', 'fc', 'javac', 'cs', 'uselib', 'asm') +@after_method('process_use') +def propagate_uselib_vars(self): + """ + Process uselib variables for adding flags. For example, the following target:: + + def build(bld): + bld.env.AFLAGS_aaa = ['bar'] + from waflib.Tools.ccroot import USELIB_VARS + USELIB_VARS['aaa'] = ['AFLAGS'] + + tg = bld(features='aaa', aflags='test') + + The *aflags* attribute will be processed and this method will set:: + + tg.env.AFLAGS = ['bar', 'test'] + """ + _vars = self.get_uselib_vars() + env = self.env + app = env.append_value + feature_uselib = self.features + self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', [])) + for var in _vars: + y = var.lower() + val = getattr(self, y, []) + if val: + app(var, self.to_list(val)) + + for x in feature_uselib: + val = env['%s_%s' % (var, x)] + if val: + app(var, val) + +# ============ the code above must not know anything about import libs ========== + +@feature('cshlib', 'cxxshlib', 'fcshlib') +@after_method('apply_link') +def apply_implib(self): + """ + Handle dlls and their import libs on Windows-like systems. + + A ``.dll.a`` file called *import library* is generated. + It must be installed as it is required for linking the library. + """ + if not self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'pe': + return + + dll = self.link_task.outputs[0] + if isinstance(self.target, Node.Node): + name = self.target.name + else: + name = os.path.split(self.target)[1] + implib = self.env.implib_PATTERN % name + implib = dll.parent.find_or_declare(implib) + self.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', self.env.IMPLIB_ST % implib.bldpath()) + self.link_task.outputs.append(implib) + + if getattr(self, 'defs', None) and self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'pe': + node = self.path.find_resource(self.defs) + if not node: + raise Errors.WafError('invalid def file %r' % self.defs) + if self.env.def_PATTERN: + self.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', self.env.def_PATTERN % node.path_from(self.get_cwd())) + self.link_task.dep_nodes.append(node) + else: + # gcc for windows takes *.def file as input without any special flag + self.link_task.inputs.append(node) + + # where to put the import library + if getattr(self, 'install_task', None): + try: + # user has given a specific installation path for the import library + inst_to = self.install_path_implib + except AttributeError: + try: + # user has given an installation path for the main library, put the import library in it + inst_to = self.install_path + except AttributeError: + # else, put the library in BINDIR and the import library in LIBDIR + inst_to = '${IMPLIBDIR}' + self.install_task.install_to = '${BINDIR}' + if not self.env.IMPLIBDIR: + self.env.IMPLIBDIR = self.env.LIBDIR + self.implib_install_task = self.add_install_files(install_to=inst_to, install_from=implib, + chmod=self.link_task.chmod, task=self.link_task) + +# ============ the code above must not know anything about vnum processing on unix platforms ========= + +re_vnum = re.compile('^([1-9]\\d*|0)([.]([1-9]\\d*|0)){0,2}?$') +@feature('cshlib', 'cxxshlib', 'dshlib', 'fcshlib', 'vnum') +@after_method('apply_link', 'propagate_uselib_vars') +def apply_vnum(self): + """ + Enforce version numbering on shared libraries. The valid version numbers must have either zero or two dots:: + + def build(bld): + bld.shlib(source='a.c', target='foo', vnum='14.15.16') + + In this example on Linux platform, ``libfoo.so`` is installed as ``libfoo.so.14.15.16``, and the following symbolic links are created: + + * ``libfoo.so → libfoo.so.14.15.16`` + * ``libfoo.so.14 → libfoo.so.14.15.16`` + + By default, the library will be assigned SONAME ``libfoo.so.14``, effectively declaring ABI compatibility between all minor and patch releases for the major version of the library. When necessary, the compatibility can be explicitly defined using `cnum` parameter: + + def build(bld): + bld.shlib(source='a.c', target='foo', vnum='14.15.16', cnum='14.15') + + In this case, the assigned SONAME will be ``libfoo.so.14.15`` with ABI compatibility only between path releases for a specific major and minor version of the library. + + On OS X platform, install-name parameter will follow the above logic for SONAME with exception that it also specifies an absolute path (based on install_path) of the library. + """ + if not getattr(self, 'vnum', '') or os.name != 'posix' or self.env.DEST_BINFMT not in ('elf', 'mac-o'): + return + + link = self.link_task + if not re_vnum.match(self.vnum): + raise Errors.WafError('Invalid vnum %r for target %r' % (self.vnum, getattr(self, 'name', self))) + nums = self.vnum.split('.') + node = link.outputs[0] + + cnum = getattr(self, 'cnum', str(nums[0])) + cnums = cnum.split('.') + if len(cnums)>len(nums) or nums[0:len(cnums)] != cnums: + raise Errors.WafError('invalid compatibility version %s' % cnum) + + libname = node.name + if libname.endswith('.dylib'): + name3 = libname.replace('.dylib', '.%s.dylib' % self.vnum) + name2 = libname.replace('.dylib', '.%s.dylib' % cnum) + else: + name3 = libname + '.' + self.vnum + name2 = libname + '.' + cnum + + # add the so name for the ld linker - to disable, just unset env.SONAME_ST + if self.env.SONAME_ST: + v = self.env.SONAME_ST % name2 + self.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', v.split()) + + # the following task is just to enable execution from the build dir :-/ + if self.env.DEST_OS != 'openbsd': + outs = [node.parent.make_node(name3)] + if name2 != name3: + outs.append(node.parent.make_node(name2)) + self.create_task('vnum', node, outs) + + if getattr(self, 'install_task', None): + self.install_task.hasrun = Task.SKIPPED + self.install_task.no_errcheck_out = True + path = self.install_task.install_to + if self.env.DEST_OS == 'openbsd': + libname = self.link_task.outputs[0].name + t1 = self.add_install_as(install_to='%s/%s' % (path, libname), install_from=node, chmod=self.link_task.chmod) + self.vnum_install_task = (t1,) + else: + t1 = self.add_install_as(install_to=path + os.sep + name3, install_from=node, chmod=self.link_task.chmod) + t3 = self.add_symlink_as(install_to=path + os.sep + libname, install_from=name3) + if name2 != name3: + t2 = self.add_symlink_as(install_to=path + os.sep + name2, install_from=name3) + self.vnum_install_task = (t1, t2, t3) + else: + self.vnum_install_task = (t1, t3) + + if '-dynamiclib' in self.env.LINKFLAGS: + # this requires after(propagate_uselib_vars) + try: + inst_to = self.install_path + except AttributeError: + inst_to = self.link_task.inst_to + if inst_to: + p = Utils.subst_vars(inst_to, self.env) + path = os.path.join(p, name2) + self.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['-install_name', path]) + self.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', '-Wl,-compatibility_version,%s' % cnum) + self.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', '-Wl,-current_version,%s' % self.vnum) + +class vnum(Task.Task): + """ + Create the symbolic links for a versioned shared library. Instances are created by :py:func:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.apply_vnum` + """ + color = 'CYAN' + ext_in = ['.bin'] + def keyword(self): + return 'Symlinking' + def run(self): + for x in self.outputs: + path = x.abspath() + try: + os.remove(path) + except OSError: + pass + + try: + os.symlink(self.inputs[0].name, path) + except OSError: + return 1 + +class fake_shlib(link_task): + """ + Task used for reading a system library and adding the dependency on it + """ + def runnable_status(self): + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + return Task.SKIP_ME + +class fake_stlib(stlink_task): + """ + Task used for reading a system library and adding the dependency on it + """ + def runnable_status(self): + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + return Task.SKIP_ME + +@conf +def read_shlib(self, name, paths=[], export_includes=[], export_defines=[]): + """ + Read a system shared library, enabling its use as a local library. Will trigger a rebuild if the file changes:: + + def build(bld): + bld.read_shlib('m') + bld.program(source='main.c', use='m') + """ + return self(name=name, features='fake_lib', lib_paths=paths, lib_type='shlib', export_includes=export_includes, export_defines=export_defines) + +@conf +def read_stlib(self, name, paths=[], export_includes=[], export_defines=[]): + """ + Read a system static library, enabling a use as a local library. Will trigger a rebuild if the file changes. + """ + return self(name=name, features='fake_lib', lib_paths=paths, lib_type='stlib', export_includes=export_includes, export_defines=export_defines) + +lib_patterns = { + 'shlib' : ['lib%s.so', '%s.so', 'lib%s.dylib', 'lib%s.dll', '%s.dll'], + 'stlib' : ['lib%s.a', '%s.a', 'lib%s.dll', '%s.dll', 'lib%s.lib', '%s.lib'], +} + +@feature('fake_lib') +def process_lib(self): + """ + Find the location of a foreign library. Used by :py:class:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.read_shlib` and :py:class:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.read_stlib`. + """ + node = None + + names = [x % self.name for x in lib_patterns[self.lib_type]] + for x in self.lib_paths + [self.path] + SYSTEM_LIB_PATHS: + if not isinstance(x, Node.Node): + x = self.bld.root.find_node(x) or self.path.find_node(x) + if not x: + continue + + for y in names: + node = x.find_node(y) + if node: + try: + Utils.h_file(node.abspath()) + except EnvironmentError: + raise ValueError('Could not read %r' % y) + break + else: + continue + break + else: + raise Errors.WafError('could not find library %r' % self.name) + self.link_task = self.create_task('fake_%s' % self.lib_type, [], [node]) + self.target = self.name + + +class fake_o(Task.Task): + def runnable_status(self): + return Task.SKIP_ME + +@extension('.o', '.obj') +def add_those_o_files(self, node): + tsk = self.create_task('fake_o', [], node) + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(tsk) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [tsk] + +@feature('fake_obj') +@before_method('process_source') +def process_objs(self): + """ + Puts object files in the task generator outputs + """ + for node in self.to_nodes(self.source): + self.add_those_o_files(node) + self.source = [] + +@conf +def read_object(self, obj): + """ + Read an object file, enabling injection in libs/programs. Will trigger a rebuild if the file changes. + + :param obj: object file path, as string or Node + """ + if not isinstance(obj, self.path.__class__): + obj = self.path.find_resource(obj) + return self(features='fake_obj', source=obj, name=obj.name) + +@feature('cxxprogram', 'cprogram') +@after_method('apply_link', 'process_use') +def set_full_paths_hpux(self): + """ + On hp-ux, extend the libpaths and static library paths to absolute paths + """ + if self.env.DEST_OS != 'hp-ux': + return + base = self.bld.bldnode.abspath() + for var in ['LIBPATH', 'STLIBPATH']: + lst = [] + for x in self.env[var]: + if x.startswith('/'): + lst.append(x) + else: + lst.append(os.path.normpath(os.path.join(base, x))) + self.env[var] = lst + diff --git a/Tools/clang.py b/Tools/clang.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3828e39 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/clang.py @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Krzysztof Kosiński 2014 + +""" +Detect the Clang C compiler +""" + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar, gcc +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_clang(conf): + """ + Finds the program clang and executes it to ensure it really is clang + """ + cc = conf.find_program('clang', var='CC') + conf.get_cc_version(cc, clang=True) + conf.env.CC_NAME = 'clang' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_clang() + conf.find_program(['llvm-ar', 'ar'], var='AR') + conf.find_ar() + conf.gcc_common_flags() + conf.gcc_modifier_platform() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() diff --git a/Tools/clangxx.py b/Tools/clangxx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..152013c --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/clangxx.py @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy 2009-2018 (ita) + +""" +Detect the Clang++ C++ compiler +""" + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar, gxx +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_clangxx(conf): + """ + Finds the program clang++, and executes it to ensure it really is clang++ + """ + cxx = conf.find_program('clang++', var='CXX') + conf.get_cc_version(cxx, clang=True) + conf.env.CXX_NAME = 'clang' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_clangxx() + conf.find_program(['llvm-ar', 'ar'], var='AR') + conf.find_ar() + conf.gxx_common_flags() + conf.gxx_modifier_platform() + conf.cxx_load_tools() + conf.cxx_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + diff --git a/Tools/compiler_c.py b/Tools/compiler_c.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2dba3f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/compiler_c.py @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Matthias Jahn jahn dôt matthias ât freenet dôt de, 2007 (pmarat) + +""" +Try to detect a C compiler from the list of supported compilers (gcc, msvc, etc):: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_c') + def configure(cnf): + cnf.load('compiler_c') + def build(bld): + bld.program(source='main.c', target='app') + +The compilers are associated to platforms in :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.compiler_c.c_compiler`. To register +a new C compiler named *cfoo* (assuming the tool ``waflib/extras/cfoo.py`` exists), use:: + + from waflib.Tools.compiler_c import c_compiler + c_compiler['win32'] = ['cfoo', 'msvc', 'gcc'] + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_c') + def configure(cnf): + cnf.load('compiler_c') + def build(bld): + bld.program(source='main.c', target='app') + +Not all compilers need to have a specific tool. For example, the clang compilers can be detected by the gcc tools when using:: + + $ CC=clang waf configure +""" + +import re +from waflib.Tools import ccroot +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Logs import debug + +c_compiler = { +'win32': ['msvc', 'gcc', 'clang'], +'cygwin': ['gcc'], +'darwin': ['clang', 'gcc'], +'aix': ['xlc', 'gcc', 'clang'], +'linux': ['gcc', 'clang', 'icc'], +'sunos': ['suncc', 'gcc'], +'irix': ['gcc', 'irixcc'], +'hpux': ['gcc'], +'osf1V': ['gcc'], +'gnu': ['gcc', 'clang'], +'java': ['gcc', 'msvc', 'clang', 'icc'], +'default':['clang', 'gcc'], +} +""" +Dict mapping platform names to Waf tools finding specific C compilers:: + + from waflib.Tools.compiler_c import c_compiler + c_compiler['linux'] = ['gcc', 'icc', 'suncc'] +""" + +def default_compilers(): + build_platform = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + possible_compiler_list = c_compiler.get(build_platform, c_compiler['default']) + return ' '.join(possible_compiler_list) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects a suitable C compiler + + :raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError` when no suitable compiler is found + """ + try: + test_for_compiler = conf.options.check_c_compiler or default_compilers() + except AttributeError: + conf.fatal("Add options(opt): opt.load('compiler_c')") + + for compiler in re.split('[ ,]+', test_for_compiler): + conf.env.stash() + conf.start_msg('Checking for %r (C compiler)' % compiler) + try: + conf.load(compiler) + except conf.errors.ConfigurationError as e: + conf.env.revert() + conf.end_msg(False) + debug('compiler_c: %r', e) + else: + if conf.env.CC: + conf.end_msg(conf.env.get_flat('CC')) + conf.env.COMPILER_CC = compiler + conf.env.commit() + break + conf.env.revert() + conf.end_msg(False) + else: + conf.fatal('could not configure a C compiler!') + +def options(opt): + """ + This is how to provide compiler preferences on the command-line:: + + $ waf configure --check-c-compiler=gcc + """ + test_for_compiler = default_compilers() + opt.load_special_tools('c_*.py', ban=['c_dumbpreproc.py']) + cc_compiler_opts = opt.add_option_group('Configuration options') + cc_compiler_opts.add_option('--check-c-compiler', default=None, + help='list of C compilers to try [%s]' % test_for_compiler, + dest="check_c_compiler") + + for x in test_for_compiler.split(): + opt.load('%s' % x) + diff --git a/Tools/compiler_cxx.py b/Tools/compiler_cxx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1af65a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/compiler_cxx.py @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Matthias Jahn jahn dôt matthias ât freenet dôt de 2007 (pmarat) + +""" +Try to detect a C++ compiler from the list of supported compilers (g++, msvc, etc):: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx') + def configure(cnf): + cnf.load('compiler_cxx') + def build(bld): + bld.program(source='main.cpp', target='app') + +The compilers are associated to platforms in :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.compiler_cxx.cxx_compiler`. To register +a new C++ compiler named *cfoo* (assuming the tool ``waflib/extras/cfoo.py`` exists), use:: + + from waflib.Tools.compiler_cxx import cxx_compiler + cxx_compiler['win32'] = ['cfoo', 'msvc', 'gcc'] + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx') + def configure(cnf): + cnf.load('compiler_cxx') + def build(bld): + bld.program(source='main.c', target='app') + +Not all compilers need to have a specific tool. For example, the clang compilers can be detected by the gcc tools when using:: + + $ CXX=clang waf configure +""" + + +import re +from waflib.Tools import ccroot +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Logs import debug + +cxx_compiler = { +'win32': ['msvc', 'g++', 'clang++'], +'cygwin': ['g++'], +'darwin': ['clang++', 'g++'], +'aix': ['xlc++', 'g++', 'clang++'], +'linux': ['g++', 'clang++', 'icpc'], +'sunos': ['sunc++', 'g++'], +'irix': ['g++'], +'hpux': ['g++'], +'osf1V': ['g++'], +'gnu': ['g++', 'clang++'], +'java': ['g++', 'msvc', 'clang++', 'icpc'], +'default': ['clang++', 'g++'] +} +""" +Dict mapping the platform names to Waf tools finding specific C++ compilers:: + + from waflib.Tools.compiler_cxx import cxx_compiler + cxx_compiler['linux'] = ['gxx', 'icpc', 'suncxx'] +""" + +def default_compilers(): + build_platform = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + possible_compiler_list = cxx_compiler.get(build_platform, cxx_compiler['default']) + return ' '.join(possible_compiler_list) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects a suitable C++ compiler + + :raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError` when no suitable compiler is found + """ + try: + test_for_compiler = conf.options.check_cxx_compiler or default_compilers() + except AttributeError: + conf.fatal("Add options(opt): opt.load('compiler_cxx')") + + for compiler in re.split('[ ,]+', test_for_compiler): + conf.env.stash() + conf.start_msg('Checking for %r (C++ compiler)' % compiler) + try: + conf.load(compiler) + except conf.errors.ConfigurationError as e: + conf.env.revert() + conf.end_msg(False) + debug('compiler_cxx: %r', e) + else: + if conf.env.CXX: + conf.end_msg(conf.env.get_flat('CXX')) + conf.env.COMPILER_CXX = compiler + conf.env.commit() + break + conf.env.revert() + conf.end_msg(False) + else: + conf.fatal('could not configure a C++ compiler!') + +def options(opt): + """ + This is how to provide compiler preferences on the command-line:: + + $ waf configure --check-cxx-compiler=gxx + """ + test_for_compiler = default_compilers() + opt.load_special_tools('cxx_*.py') + cxx_compiler_opts = opt.add_option_group('Configuration options') + cxx_compiler_opts.add_option('--check-cxx-compiler', default=None, + help='list of C++ compilers to try [%s]' % test_for_compiler, + dest="check_cxx_compiler") + + for x in test_for_compiler.split(): + opt.load('%s' % x) + diff --git a/Tools/compiler_d.py b/Tools/compiler_d.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..43bb1f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/compiler_d.py @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Carlos Rafael Giani, 2007 (dv) +# Thomas Nagy, 2016-2018 (ita) + +""" +Try to detect a D compiler from the list of supported compilers:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_d') + def configure(cnf): + cnf.load('compiler_d') + def build(bld): + bld.program(source='main.d', target='app') + +Only three D compilers are really present at the moment: + +* gdc +* dmd, the ldc compiler having a very similar command-line interface +* ldc2 +""" + +import re +from waflib import Utils, Logs + +d_compiler = { +'default' : ['gdc', 'dmd', 'ldc2'] +} +""" +Dict mapping the platform names to lists of names of D compilers to try, in order of preference:: + + from waflib.Tools.compiler_d import d_compiler + d_compiler['default'] = ['gdc', 'dmd', 'ldc2'] +""" + +def default_compilers(): + build_platform = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + possible_compiler_list = d_compiler.get(build_platform, d_compiler['default']) + return ' '.join(possible_compiler_list) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects a suitable D compiler + + :raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError` when no suitable compiler is found + """ + try: + test_for_compiler = conf.options.check_d_compiler or default_compilers() + except AttributeError: + conf.fatal("Add options(opt): opt.load('compiler_d')") + + for compiler in re.split('[ ,]+', test_for_compiler): + conf.env.stash() + conf.start_msg('Checking for %r (D compiler)' % compiler) + try: + conf.load(compiler) + except conf.errors.ConfigurationError as e: + conf.env.revert() + conf.end_msg(False) + Logs.debug('compiler_d: %r', e) + else: + if conf.env.D: + conf.end_msg(conf.env.get_flat('D')) + conf.env.COMPILER_D = compiler + conf.env.commit() + break + conf.env.revert() + conf.end_msg(False) + else: + conf.fatal('could not configure a D compiler!') + +def options(opt): + """ + This is how to provide compiler preferences on the command-line:: + + $ waf configure --check-d-compiler=dmd + """ + test_for_compiler = default_compilers() + d_compiler_opts = opt.add_option_group('Configuration options') + d_compiler_opts.add_option('--check-d-compiler', default=None, + help='list of D compilers to try [%s]' % test_for_compiler, dest='check_d_compiler') + + for x in test_for_compiler.split(): + opt.load('%s' % x) + diff --git a/Tools/compiler_fc.py b/Tools/compiler_fc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96b58e7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/compiler_fc.py @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +import re +from waflib import Utils, Logs +from waflib.Tools import fc + +fc_compiler = { + 'win32' : ['gfortran','ifort'], + 'darwin' : ['gfortran', 'g95', 'ifort'], + 'linux' : ['gfortran', 'g95', 'ifort'], + 'java' : ['gfortran', 'g95', 'ifort'], + 'default': ['gfortran'], + 'aix' : ['gfortran'] +} +""" +Dict mapping the platform names to lists of names of Fortran compilers to try, in order of preference:: + + from waflib.Tools.compiler_c import c_compiler + c_compiler['linux'] = ['gfortran', 'g95', 'ifort'] +""" + +def default_compilers(): + build_platform = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + possible_compiler_list = fc_compiler.get(build_platform, fc_compiler['default']) + return ' '.join(possible_compiler_list) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects a suitable Fortran compiler + + :raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError` when no suitable compiler is found + """ + try: + test_for_compiler = conf.options.check_fortran_compiler or default_compilers() + except AttributeError: + conf.fatal("Add options(opt): opt.load('compiler_fc')") + for compiler in re.split('[ ,]+', test_for_compiler): + conf.env.stash() + conf.start_msg('Checking for %r (Fortran compiler)' % compiler) + try: + conf.load(compiler) + except conf.errors.ConfigurationError as e: + conf.env.revert() + conf.end_msg(False) + Logs.debug('compiler_fortran: %r', e) + else: + if conf.env.FC: + conf.end_msg(conf.env.get_flat('FC')) + conf.env.COMPILER_FORTRAN = compiler + conf.env.commit() + break + conf.env.revert() + conf.end_msg(False) + else: + conf.fatal('could not configure a Fortran compiler!') + +def options(opt): + """ + This is how to provide compiler preferences on the command-line:: + + $ waf configure --check-fortran-compiler=ifort + """ + test_for_compiler = default_compilers() + opt.load_special_tools('fc_*.py') + fortran_compiler_opts = opt.add_option_group('Configuration options') + fortran_compiler_opts.add_option('--check-fortran-compiler', default=None, + help='list of Fortran compiler to try [%s]' % test_for_compiler, + dest="check_fortran_compiler") + + for x in test_for_compiler.split(): + opt.load('%s' % x) + diff --git a/Tools/cs.py b/Tools/cs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..aecca6d --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/cs.py @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) + +""" +C# support. A simple example:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('cs') + def build(bld): + bld(features='cs', source='main.cs', gen='foo') + +Note that the configuration may compile C# snippets:: + + FRAG = ''' + namespace Moo { + public class Test { public static int Main(string[] args) { return 0; } } + }''' + def configure(conf): + conf.check(features='cs', fragment=FRAG, compile_filename='test.cs', gen='test.exe', + bintype='exe', csflags=['-pkg:gtk-sharp-2.0'], msg='Checking for Gtksharp support') +""" + +from waflib import Utils, Task, Options, Errors +from waflib.TaskGen import before_method, after_method, feature +from waflib.Tools import ccroot +from waflib.Configure import conf + +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['cs'] = set(['CSFLAGS', 'ASSEMBLIES', 'RESOURCES']) +ccroot.lib_patterns['csshlib'] = ['%s'] + +@feature('cs') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_cs(self): + """ + Create a C# task bound to the attribute *cs_task*. There can be only one C# task by task generator. + """ + cs_nodes = [] + no_nodes = [] + for x in self.to_nodes(self.source): + if x.name.endswith('.cs'): + cs_nodes.append(x) + else: + no_nodes.append(x) + self.source = no_nodes + + bintype = getattr(self, 'bintype', self.gen.endswith('.dll') and 'library' or 'exe') + self.cs_task = tsk = self.create_task('mcs', cs_nodes, self.path.find_or_declare(self.gen)) + tsk.env.CSTYPE = '/target:%s' % bintype + tsk.env.OUT = '/out:%s' % tsk.outputs[0].abspath() + self.env.append_value('CSFLAGS', '/platform:%s' % getattr(self, 'platform', 'anycpu')) + + inst_to = getattr(self, 'install_path', bintype=='exe' and '${BINDIR}' or '${LIBDIR}') + if inst_to: + # note: we are making a copy, so the files added to cs_task.outputs won't be installed automatically + mod = getattr(self, 'chmod', bintype=='exe' and Utils.O755 or Utils.O644) + self.install_task = self.add_install_files(install_to=inst_to, install_from=self.cs_task.outputs[:], chmod=mod) + +@feature('cs') +@after_method('apply_cs') +def use_cs(self): + """ + C# applications honor the **use** keyword:: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='cs', source='My.cs', bintype='library', gen='my.dll', name='mylib') + bld(features='cs', source='Hi.cs', includes='.', bintype='exe', gen='hi.exe', use='mylib', name='hi') + """ + names = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', [])) + get = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name + for x in names: + try: + y = get(x) + except Errors.WafError: + self.env.append_value('CSFLAGS', '/reference:%s' % x) + continue + y.post() + + tsk = getattr(y, 'cs_task', None) or getattr(y, 'link_task', None) + if not tsk: + self.bld.fatal('cs task has no link task for use %r' % self) + self.cs_task.dep_nodes.extend(tsk.outputs) # dependency + self.cs_task.set_run_after(tsk) # order (redundant, the order is inferred from the nodes inputs/outputs) + self.env.append_value('CSFLAGS', '/reference:%s' % tsk.outputs[0].abspath()) + +@feature('cs') +@after_method('apply_cs', 'use_cs') +def debug_cs(self): + """ + The C# targets may create .mdb or .pdb files:: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='cs', source='My.cs', bintype='library', gen='my.dll', csdebug='full') + # csdebug is a value in (True, 'full', 'pdbonly') + """ + csdebug = getattr(self, 'csdebug', self.env.CSDEBUG) + if not csdebug: + return + + node = self.cs_task.outputs[0] + if self.env.CS_NAME == 'mono': + out = node.parent.find_or_declare(node.name + '.mdb') + else: + out = node.change_ext('.pdb') + self.cs_task.outputs.append(out) + + if getattr(self, 'install_task', None): + self.pdb_install_task = self.add_install_files( + install_to=self.install_task.install_to, install_from=out) + + if csdebug == 'pdbonly': + val = ['/debug+', '/debug:pdbonly'] + elif csdebug == 'full': + val = ['/debug+', '/debug:full'] + else: + val = ['/debug-'] + self.env.append_value('CSFLAGS', val) + +@feature('cs') +@after_method('debug_cs') +def doc_cs(self): + """ + The C# targets may create .xml documentation files:: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='cs', source='My.cs', bintype='library', gen='my.dll', csdoc=True) + # csdoc is a boolean value + """ + csdoc = getattr(self, 'csdoc', self.env.CSDOC) + if not csdoc: + return + + node = self.cs_task.outputs[0] + out = node.change_ext('.xml') + self.cs_task.outputs.append(out) + + if getattr(self, 'install_task', None): + self.doc_install_task = self.add_install_files( + install_to=self.install_task.install_to, install_from=out) + + self.env.append_value('CSFLAGS', '/doc:%s' % out.abspath()) + +class mcs(Task.Task): + """ + Compile C# files + """ + color = 'YELLOW' + run_str = '${MCS} ${CSTYPE} ${CSFLAGS} ${ASS_ST:ASSEMBLIES} ${RES_ST:RESOURCES} ${OUT} ${SRC}' + + def split_argfile(self, cmd): + inline = [cmd[0]] + infile = [] + for x in cmd[1:]: + # csc doesn't want /noconfig in @file + if x.lower() == '/noconfig': + inline.append(x) + else: + infile.append(self.quote_flag(x)) + return (inline, infile) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Find a C# compiler, set the variable MCS for the compiler and CS_NAME (mono or csc) + """ + csc = getattr(Options.options, 'cscbinary', None) + if csc: + conf.env.MCS = csc + conf.find_program(['csc', 'mcs', 'gmcs'], var='MCS') + conf.env.ASS_ST = '/r:%s' + conf.env.RES_ST = '/resource:%s' + + conf.env.CS_NAME = 'csc' + if str(conf.env.MCS).lower().find('mcs') > -1: + conf.env.CS_NAME = 'mono' + +def options(opt): + """ + Add a command-line option for the configuration:: + + $ waf configure --with-csc-binary=/foo/bar/mcs + """ + opt.add_option('--with-csc-binary', type='string', dest='cscbinary') + +class fake_csshlib(Task.Task): + """ + Task used for reading a foreign .net assembly and adding the dependency on it + """ + color = 'YELLOW' + inst_to = None + + def runnable_status(self): + return Task.SKIP_ME + +@conf +def read_csshlib(self, name, paths=[]): + """ + Read a foreign .net assembly for the *use* system:: + + def build(bld): + bld.read_csshlib('ManagedLibrary.dll', paths=[bld.env.mylibrarypath]) + bld(features='cs', source='Hi.cs', bintype='exe', gen='hi.exe', use='ManagedLibrary.dll') + + :param name: Name of the library + :type name: string + :param paths: Folders in which the library may be found + :type paths: list of string + :return: A task generator having the feature *fake_lib* which will call :py:func:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.process_lib` + :rtype: :py:class:`waflib.TaskGen.task_gen` + """ + return self(name=name, features='fake_lib', lib_paths=paths, lib_type='csshlib') + diff --git a/Tools/cxx.py b/Tools/cxx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..194fad7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/cxx.py @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2018 (ita) + +"Base for c++ programs and libraries" + +from waflib import TaskGen, Task +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc +from waflib.Tools.ccroot import link_task, stlink_task + +@TaskGen.extension('.cpp','.cc','.cxx','.C','.c++') +def cxx_hook(self, node): + "Binds c++ file extensions to create :py:class:`waflib.Tools.cxx.cxx` instances" + return self.create_compiled_task('cxx', node) + +if not '.c' in TaskGen.task_gen.mappings: + TaskGen.task_gen.mappings['.c'] = TaskGen.task_gen.mappings['.cpp'] + +class cxx(Task.Task): + "Compiles C++ files into object files" + run_str = '${CXX} ${ARCH_ST:ARCH} ${CXXFLAGS} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${CPPPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} ${CXX_SRC_F}${SRC} ${CXX_TGT_F}${TGT[0].abspath()} ${CPPFLAGS}' + vars = ['CXXDEPS'] # unused variable to depend on, just in case + ext_in = ['.h'] # set the build order easily by using ext_out=['.h'] + scan = c_preproc.scan + +class cxxprogram(link_task): + "Links object files into c++ programs" + run_str = '${LINK_CXX} ${LINKFLAGS} ${CXXLNK_SRC_F}${SRC} ${CXXLNK_TGT_F}${TGT[0].abspath()} ${RPATH_ST:RPATH} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${FRAMEWORK_ST:FRAMEWORK} ${ARCH_ST:ARCH} ${STLIB_MARKER} ${STLIBPATH_ST:STLIBPATH} ${STLIB_ST:STLIB} ${SHLIB_MARKER} ${LIBPATH_ST:LIBPATH} ${LIB_ST:LIB} ${LDFLAGS}' + vars = ['LINKDEPS'] + ext_out = ['.bin'] + inst_to = '${BINDIR}' + +class cxxshlib(cxxprogram): + "Links object files into c++ shared libraries" + inst_to = '${LIBDIR}' + +class cxxstlib(stlink_task): + "Links object files into c++ static libraries" + pass # do not remove + diff --git a/Tools/d.py b/Tools/d.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e4cf73b --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/d.py @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Carlos Rafael Giani, 2007 (dv) +# Thomas Nagy, 2007-2018 (ita) + +from waflib import Utils, Task, Errors +from waflib.TaskGen import taskgen_method, feature, extension +from waflib.Tools import d_scan, d_config +from waflib.Tools.ccroot import link_task, stlink_task + +class d(Task.Task): + "Compile a d file into an object file" + color = 'GREEN' + run_str = '${D} ${DFLAGS} ${DINC_ST:INCPATHS} ${D_SRC_F:SRC} ${D_TGT_F:TGT}' + scan = d_scan.scan + +class d_with_header(d): + "Compile a d file and generate a header" + run_str = '${D} ${DFLAGS} ${DINC_ST:INCPATHS} ${D_HDR_F:tgt.outputs[1].bldpath()} ${D_SRC_F:SRC} ${D_TGT_F:tgt.outputs[0].bldpath()}' + +class d_header(Task.Task): + "Compile d headers" + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${D} ${D_HEADER} ${SRC}' + +class dprogram(link_task): + "Link object files into a d program" + run_str = '${D_LINKER} ${LINKFLAGS} ${DLNK_SRC_F}${SRC} ${DLNK_TGT_F:TGT} ${RPATH_ST:RPATH} ${DSTLIB_MARKER} ${DSTLIBPATH_ST:STLIBPATH} ${DSTLIB_ST:STLIB} ${DSHLIB_MARKER} ${DLIBPATH_ST:LIBPATH} ${DSHLIB_ST:LIB}' + inst_to = '${BINDIR}' + +class dshlib(dprogram): + "Link object files into a d shared library" + inst_to = '${LIBDIR}' + +class dstlib(stlink_task): + "Link object files into a d static library" + pass # do not remove + +@extension('.d', '.di', '.D') +def d_hook(self, node): + """ + Compile *D* files. To get .di files as well as .o files, set the following:: + + def build(bld): + bld.program(source='foo.d', target='app', generate_headers=True) + + """ + ext = Utils.destos_to_binfmt(self.env.DEST_OS) == 'pe' and 'obj' or 'o' + out = '%s.%d.%s' % (node.name, self.idx, ext) + def create_compiled_task(self, name, node): + task = self.create_task(name, node, node.parent.find_or_declare(out)) + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(task) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [task] + return task + + if getattr(self, 'generate_headers', None): + tsk = create_compiled_task(self, 'd_with_header', node) + tsk.outputs.append(node.change_ext(self.env.DHEADER_ext)) + else: + tsk = create_compiled_task(self, 'd', node) + return tsk + +@taskgen_method +def generate_header(self, filename): + """ + See feature request #104:: + + def build(bld): + tg = bld.program(source='foo.d', target='app') + tg.generate_header('blah.d') + # is equivalent to: + #tg = bld.program(source='foo.d', target='app', header_lst='blah.d') + + :param filename: header to create + :type filename: string + """ + try: + self.header_lst.append([filename, self.install_path]) + except AttributeError: + self.header_lst = [[filename, self.install_path]] + +@feature('d') +def process_header(self): + """ + Process the attribute 'header_lst' to create the d header compilation tasks:: + + def build(bld): + bld.program(source='foo.d', target='app', header_lst='blah.d') + """ + for i in getattr(self, 'header_lst', []): + node = self.path.find_resource(i[0]) + if not node: + raise Errors.WafError('file %r not found on d obj' % i[0]) + self.create_task('d_header', node, node.change_ext('.di')) + diff --git a/Tools/d_config.py b/Tools/d_config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6637556 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/d_config.py @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2016-2018 (ita) + +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def d_platform_flags(self): + """ + Sets the extensions dll/so for d programs and libraries + """ + v = self.env + if not v.DEST_OS: + v.DEST_OS = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + binfmt = Utils.destos_to_binfmt(self.env.DEST_OS) + if binfmt == 'pe': + v.dprogram_PATTERN = '%s.exe' + v.dshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.dll' + v.dstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + elif binfmt == 'mac-o': + v.dprogram_PATTERN = '%s' + v.dshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.dylib' + v.dstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + else: + v.dprogram_PATTERN = '%s' + v.dshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so' + v.dstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + +DLIB = ''' +version(D_Version2) { + import std.stdio; + int main() { + writefln("phobos2"); + return 0; + } +} else { + version(Tango) { + import tango.stdc.stdio; + int main() { + printf("tango"); + return 0; + } + } else { + import std.stdio; + int main() { + writefln("phobos1"); + return 0; + } + } +} +''' +"""Detection string for the D standard library""" + +@conf +def check_dlibrary(self, execute=True): + """ + Detects the kind of standard library that comes with the compiler, + and sets conf.env.DLIBRARY to tango, phobos1 or phobos2 + """ + ret = self.check_cc(features='d dprogram', fragment=DLIB, compile_filename='test.d', execute=execute, define_ret=True) + if execute: + self.env.DLIBRARY = ret.strip() + diff --git a/Tools/d_scan.py b/Tools/d_scan.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e807a6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/d_scan.py @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2016-2018 (ita) + +""" +Provide a scanner for finding dependencies on d files +""" + +import re +from waflib import Utils + +def filter_comments(filename): + """ + :param filename: d file name + :type filename: string + :rtype: list + :return: a list of characters + """ + txt = Utils.readf(filename) + i = 0 + buf = [] + max = len(txt) + begin = 0 + while i < max: + c = txt[i] + if c == '"' or c == "'": # skip a string or character literal + buf.append(txt[begin:i]) + delim = c + i += 1 + while i < max: + c = txt[i] + if c == delim: + break + elif c == '\\': # skip the character following backslash + i += 1 + i += 1 + i += 1 + begin = i + elif c == '/': # try to replace a comment with whitespace + buf.append(txt[begin:i]) + i += 1 + if i == max: + break + c = txt[i] + if c == '+': # eat nesting /+ +/ comment + i += 1 + nesting = 1 + c = None + while i < max: + prev = c + c = txt[i] + if prev == '/' and c == '+': + nesting += 1 + c = None + elif prev == '+' and c == '/': + nesting -= 1 + if nesting == 0: + break + c = None + i += 1 + elif c == '*': # eat /* */ comment + i += 1 + c = None + while i < max: + prev = c + c = txt[i] + if prev == '*' and c == '/': + break + i += 1 + elif c == '/': # eat // comment + i += 1 + while i < max and txt[i] != '\n': + i += 1 + else: # no comment + begin = i - 1 + continue + i += 1 + begin = i + buf.append(' ') + else: + i += 1 + buf.append(txt[begin:]) + return buf + +class d_parser(object): + """ + Parser for d files + """ + def __init__(self, env, incpaths): + #self.code = '' + #self.module = '' + #self.imports = [] + + self.allnames = [] + + self.re_module = re.compile(r"module\s+([^;]+)") + self.re_import = re.compile(r"import\s+([^;]+)") + self.re_import_bindings = re.compile("([^:]+):(.*)") + self.re_import_alias = re.compile("[^=]+=(.+)") + + self.env = env + + self.nodes = [] + self.names = [] + + self.incpaths = incpaths + + def tryfind(self, filename): + """ + Search file a file matching an module/import directive + + :param filename: file to read + :type filename: string + """ + found = 0 + for n in self.incpaths: + found = n.find_resource(filename.replace('.', '/') + '.d') + if found: + self.nodes.append(found) + self.waiting.append(found) + break + if not found: + if not filename in self.names: + self.names.append(filename) + + def get_strings(self, code): + """ + :param code: d code to parse + :type code: string + :return: the modules that the code uses + :rtype: a list of match objects + """ + #self.imports = [] + self.module = '' + lst = [] + + # get the module name (if present) + + mod_name = self.re_module.search(code) + if mod_name: + self.module = re.sub(r'\s+', '', mod_name.group(1)) # strip all whitespaces + + # go through the code, have a look at all import occurrences + + # first, lets look at anything beginning with "import" and ending with ";" + import_iterator = self.re_import.finditer(code) + if import_iterator: + for import_match in import_iterator: + import_match_str = re.sub(r'\s+', '', import_match.group(1)) # strip all whitespaces + + # does this end with an import bindings declaration? + # (import bindings always terminate the list of imports) + bindings_match = self.re_import_bindings.match(import_match_str) + if bindings_match: + import_match_str = bindings_match.group(1) + # if so, extract the part before the ":" (since the module declaration(s) is/are located there) + + # split the matching string into a bunch of strings, separated by a comma + matches = import_match_str.split(',') + + for match in matches: + alias_match = self.re_import_alias.match(match) + if alias_match: + # is this an alias declaration? (alias = module name) if so, extract the module name + match = alias_match.group(1) + + lst.append(match) + return lst + + def start(self, node): + """ + The parsing starts here + + :param node: input file + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + """ + self.waiting = [node] + # while the stack is not empty, add the dependencies + while self.waiting: + nd = self.waiting.pop(0) + self.iter(nd) + + def iter(self, node): + """ + Find all the modules that a file depends on, uses :py:meth:`waflib.Tools.d_scan.d_parser.tryfind` to process dependent files + + :param node: input file + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + """ + path = node.abspath() # obtain the absolute path + code = "".join(filter_comments(path)) # read the file and filter the comments + names = self.get_strings(code) # obtain the import strings + for x in names: + # optimization + if x in self.allnames: + continue + self.allnames.append(x) + + # for each name, see if it is like a node or not + self.tryfind(x) + +def scan(self): + "look for .d/.di used by a d file" + env = self.env + gruik = d_parser(env, self.generator.includes_nodes) + node = self.inputs[0] + gruik.start(node) + nodes = gruik.nodes + names = gruik.names + return (nodes, names) + diff --git a/Tools/dbus.py b/Tools/dbus.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d520f1c --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/dbus.py @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Ali Sabil, 2007 + +""" +Compiles dbus files with **dbus-binding-tool** + +Typical usage:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_c dbus') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_c dbus') + def build(bld): + tg = bld.program( + includes = '.', + source = bld.path.ant_glob('*.c'), + target = 'gnome-hello') + tg.add_dbus_file('test.xml', 'test_prefix', 'glib-server') +""" + +from waflib import Task, Errors +from waflib.TaskGen import taskgen_method, before_method + +@taskgen_method +def add_dbus_file(self, filename, prefix, mode): + """ + Adds a dbus file to the list of dbus files to process. Store them in the attribute *dbus_lst*. + + :param filename: xml file to compile + :type filename: string + :param prefix: dbus binding tool prefix (--prefix=prefix) + :type prefix: string + :param mode: dbus binding tool mode (--mode=mode) + :type mode: string + """ + if not hasattr(self, 'dbus_lst'): + self.dbus_lst = [] + if not 'process_dbus' in self.meths: + self.meths.append('process_dbus') + self.dbus_lst.append([filename, prefix, mode]) + +@before_method('process_source') +def process_dbus(self): + """ + Processes the dbus files stored in the attribute *dbus_lst* to create :py:class:`waflib.Tools.dbus.dbus_binding_tool` instances. + """ + for filename, prefix, mode in getattr(self, 'dbus_lst', []): + node = self.path.find_resource(filename) + if not node: + raise Errors.WafError('file not found ' + filename) + tsk = self.create_task('dbus_binding_tool', node, node.change_ext('.h')) + tsk.env.DBUS_BINDING_TOOL_PREFIX = prefix + tsk.env.DBUS_BINDING_TOOL_MODE = mode + +class dbus_binding_tool(Task.Task): + """ + Compiles a dbus file + """ + color = 'BLUE' + ext_out = ['.h'] + run_str = '${DBUS_BINDING_TOOL} --prefix=${DBUS_BINDING_TOOL_PREFIX} --mode=${DBUS_BINDING_TOOL_MODE} --output=${TGT} ${SRC}' + shell = True # temporary workaround for #795 + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects the program dbus-binding-tool and sets ``conf.env.DBUS_BINDING_TOOL`` + """ + conf.find_program('dbus-binding-tool', var='DBUS_BINDING_TOOL') + diff --git a/Tools/dmd.py b/Tools/dmd.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8917ca1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/dmd.py @@ -0,0 +1,80 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Carlos Rafael Giani, 2007 (dv) +# Thomas Nagy, 2008-2018 (ita) + +import sys +from waflib.Tools import ar, d +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_dmd(conf): + """ + Finds the program *dmd*, *dmd2*, or *ldc* and set the variable *D* + """ + conf.find_program(['dmd', 'dmd2', 'ldc'], var='D') + + # make sure that we're dealing with dmd1, dmd2, or ldc(1) + out = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.D + ['--help']) + if out.find("D Compiler v") == -1: + out = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.D + ['-version']) + if out.find("based on DMD v1.") == -1: + conf.fatal("detected compiler is not dmd/ldc") + +@conf +def common_flags_ldc(conf): + """ + Sets the D flags required by *ldc* + """ + v = conf.env + v.DFLAGS = ['-d-version=Posix'] + v.LINKFLAGS = [] + v.DFLAGS_dshlib = ['-relocation-model=pic'] + +@conf +def common_flags_dmd(conf): + """ + Set the flags required by *dmd* or *dmd2* + """ + v = conf.env + + v.D_SRC_F = ['-c'] + v.D_TGT_F = '-of%s' + + v.D_LINKER = v.D + v.DLNK_SRC_F = '' + v.DLNK_TGT_F = '-of%s' + v.DINC_ST = '-I%s' + + v.DSHLIB_MARKER = v.DSTLIB_MARKER = '' + v.DSTLIB_ST = v.DSHLIB_ST = '-L-l%s' + v.DSTLIBPATH_ST = v.DLIBPATH_ST = '-L-L%s' + + v.LINKFLAGS_dprogram= ['-quiet'] + + v.DFLAGS_dshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_dshlib = ['-L-shared'] + + v.DHEADER_ext = '.di' + v.DFLAGS_d_with_header = ['-H', '-Hf'] + v.D_HDR_F = '%s' + +def configure(conf): + """ + Configuration for *dmd*, *dmd2*, and *ldc* + """ + conf.find_dmd() + + if sys.platform == 'win32': + out = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.D + ['--help']) + if out.find('D Compiler v2.') > -1: + conf.fatal('dmd2 on Windows is not supported, use gdc or ldc2 instead') + + conf.load('ar') + conf.load('d') + conf.common_flags_dmd() + conf.d_platform_flags() + + if str(conf.env.D).find('ldc') > -1: + conf.common_flags_ldc() + diff --git a/Tools/errcheck.py b/Tools/errcheck.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de8d75a --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/errcheck.py @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2011 (ita) + +""" +Common mistakes highlighting. + +There is a performance impact, so this tool is only loaded when running ``waf -v`` +""" + +typos = { +'feature':'features', +'sources':'source', +'targets':'target', +'include':'includes', +'export_include':'export_includes', +'define':'defines', +'importpath':'includes', +'installpath':'install_path', +'iscopy':'is_copy', +'uses':'use', +} + +meths_typos = ['__call__', 'program', 'shlib', 'stlib', 'objects'] + +import sys +from waflib import Logs, Build, Node, Task, TaskGen, ConfigSet, Errors, Utils +from waflib.Tools import ccroot + +def check_same_targets(self): + mp = Utils.defaultdict(list) + uids = {} + + def check_task(tsk): + if not isinstance(tsk, Task.Task): + return + if hasattr(tsk, 'no_errcheck_out'): + return + + for node in tsk.outputs: + mp[node].append(tsk) + try: + uids[tsk.uid()].append(tsk) + except KeyError: + uids[tsk.uid()] = [tsk] + + for g in self.groups: + for tg in g: + try: + for tsk in tg.tasks: + check_task(tsk) + except AttributeError: + # raised if not a task generator, which should be uncommon + check_task(tg) + + dupe = False + for (k, v) in mp.items(): + if len(v) > 1: + dupe = True + msg = '* Node %r is created more than once%s. The task generators are:' % (k, Logs.verbose == 1 and " (full message on 'waf -v -v')" or "") + Logs.error(msg) + for x in v: + if Logs.verbose > 1: + Logs.error(' %d. %r', 1 + v.index(x), x.generator) + else: + Logs.error(' %d. %r in %r', 1 + v.index(x), x.generator.name, getattr(x.generator, 'path', None)) + Logs.error('If you think that this is an error, set no_errcheck_out on the task instance') + + if not dupe: + for (k, v) in uids.items(): + if len(v) > 1: + Logs.error('* Several tasks use the same identifier. Please check the information on\n https://waf.io/apidocs/Task.html?highlight=uid#waflib.Task.Task.uid') + tg_details = tsk.generator.name + if Logs.verbose > 2: + tg_details = tsk.generator + for tsk in v: + Logs.error(' - object %r (%r) defined in %r', tsk.__class__.__name__, tsk, tg_details) + +def check_invalid_constraints(self): + feat = set() + for x in list(TaskGen.feats.values()): + feat.union(set(x)) + for (x, y) in TaskGen.task_gen.prec.items(): + feat.add(x) + feat.union(set(y)) + ext = set() + for x in TaskGen.task_gen.mappings.values(): + ext.add(x.__name__) + invalid = ext & feat + if invalid: + Logs.error('The methods %r have invalid annotations: @extension <-> @feature/@before_method/@after_method', list(invalid)) + + # the build scripts have been read, so we can check for invalid after/before attributes on task classes + for cls in list(Task.classes.values()): + if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000 and issubclass(cls, Task.Task) and isinstance(cls.hcode, str): + raise Errors.WafError('Class %r has hcode value %r of type <str>, expecting <bytes> (use Utils.h_cmd() ?)' % (cls, cls.hcode)) + + for x in ('before', 'after'): + for y in Utils.to_list(getattr(cls, x, [])): + if not Task.classes.get(y): + Logs.error('Erroneous order constraint %r=%r on task class %r', x, y, cls.__name__) + if getattr(cls, 'rule', None): + Logs.error('Erroneous attribute "rule" on task class %r (rename to "run_str")', cls.__name__) + +def replace(m): + """ + Replaces existing BuildContext methods to verify parameter names, + for example ``bld(source=)`` has no ending *s* + """ + oldcall = getattr(Build.BuildContext, m) + def call(self, *k, **kw): + ret = oldcall(self, *k, **kw) + for x in typos: + if x in kw: + if x == 'iscopy' and 'subst' in getattr(self, 'features', ''): + continue + Logs.error('Fix the typo %r -> %r on %r', x, typos[x], ret) + return ret + setattr(Build.BuildContext, m, call) + +def enhance_lib(): + """ + Modifies existing classes and methods to enable error verification + """ + for m in meths_typos: + replace(m) + + # catch '..' in ant_glob patterns + def ant_glob(self, *k, **kw): + if k: + lst = Utils.to_list(k[0]) + for pat in lst: + sp = pat.split('/') + if '..' in sp: + Logs.error("In ant_glob pattern %r: '..' means 'two dots', not 'parent directory'", k[0]) + if '.' in sp: + Logs.error("In ant_glob pattern %r: '.' means 'one dot', not 'current directory'", k[0]) + return self.old_ant_glob(*k, **kw) + Node.Node.old_ant_glob = Node.Node.ant_glob + Node.Node.ant_glob = ant_glob + + # catch ant_glob on build folders + def ant_iter(self, accept=None, maxdepth=25, pats=[], dir=False, src=True, remove=True, quiet=False): + if remove: + try: + if self.is_child_of(self.ctx.bldnode) and not quiet: + quiet = True + Logs.error('Calling ant_glob on build folders (%r) is dangerous: add quiet=True / remove=False', self) + except AttributeError: + pass + return self.old_ant_iter(accept, maxdepth, pats, dir, src, remove, quiet) + Node.Node.old_ant_iter = Node.Node.ant_iter + Node.Node.ant_iter = ant_iter + + # catch conflicting ext_in/ext_out/before/after declarations + old = Task.is_before + def is_before(t1, t2): + ret = old(t1, t2) + if ret and old(t2, t1): + Logs.error('Contradictory order constraints in classes %r %r', t1, t2) + return ret + Task.is_before = is_before + + # check for bld(feature='cshlib') where no 'c' is given - this can be either a mistake or on purpose + # so we only issue a warning + def check_err_features(self): + lst = self.to_list(self.features) + if 'shlib' in lst: + Logs.error('feature shlib -> cshlib, dshlib or cxxshlib') + for x in ('c', 'cxx', 'd', 'fc'): + if not x in lst and lst and lst[0] in [x+y for y in ('program', 'shlib', 'stlib')]: + Logs.error('%r features is probably missing %r', self, x) + TaskGen.feature('*')(check_err_features) + + # check for erroneous order constraints + def check_err_order(self): + if not hasattr(self, 'rule') and not 'subst' in Utils.to_list(self.features): + for x in ('before', 'after', 'ext_in', 'ext_out'): + if hasattr(self, x): + Logs.warn('Erroneous order constraint %r on non-rule based task generator %r', x, self) + else: + for x in ('before', 'after'): + for y in self.to_list(getattr(self, x, [])): + if not Task.classes.get(y): + Logs.error('Erroneous order constraint %s=%r on %r (no such class)', x, y, self) + TaskGen.feature('*')(check_err_order) + + # check for @extension used with @feature/@before_method/@after_method + def check_compile(self): + check_invalid_constraints(self) + try: + ret = self.orig_compile() + finally: + check_same_targets(self) + return ret + Build.BuildContext.orig_compile = Build.BuildContext.compile + Build.BuildContext.compile = check_compile + + # check for invalid build groups #914 + def use_rec(self, name, **kw): + try: + y = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(name) + except Errors.WafError: + pass + else: + idx = self.bld.get_group_idx(self) + odx = self.bld.get_group_idx(y) + if odx > idx: + msg = "Invalid 'use' across build groups:" + if Logs.verbose > 1: + msg += '\n target %r\n uses:\n %r' % (self, y) + else: + msg += " %r uses %r (try 'waf -v -v' for the full error)" % (self.name, name) + raise Errors.WafError(msg) + self.orig_use_rec(name, **kw) + TaskGen.task_gen.orig_use_rec = TaskGen.task_gen.use_rec + TaskGen.task_gen.use_rec = use_rec + + # check for env.append + def _getattr(self, name, default=None): + if name == 'append' or name == 'add': + raise Errors.WafError('env.append and env.add do not exist: use env.append_value/env.append_unique') + elif name == 'prepend': + raise Errors.WafError('env.prepend does not exist: use env.prepend_value') + if name in self.__slots__: + return super(ConfigSet.ConfigSet, self).__getattr__(name, default) + else: + return self[name] + ConfigSet.ConfigSet.__getattr__ = _getattr + + +def options(opt): + """ + Error verification can be enabled by default (not just on ``waf -v``) by adding to the user script options + """ + enhance_lib() + diff --git a/Tools/fc.py b/Tools/fc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd4d39c --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/fc.py @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# DC 2008 +# Thomas Nagy 2016-2018 (ita) + +""" +Fortran support +""" + +from waflib import Utils, Task, Errors +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, fc_config, fc_scan +from waflib.TaskGen import extension +from waflib.Configure import conf + +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['fc'] = set(['FCFLAGS', 'DEFINES', 'INCLUDES', 'FCPPFLAGS']) +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['fcprogram_test'] = ccroot.USELIB_VARS['fcprogram'] = set(['LIB', 'STLIB', 'LIBPATH', 'STLIBPATH', 'LINKFLAGS', 'RPATH', 'LINKDEPS']) +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['fcshlib'] = set(['LIB', 'STLIB', 'LIBPATH', 'STLIBPATH', 'LINKFLAGS', 'RPATH', 'LINKDEPS']) +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['fcstlib'] = set(['ARFLAGS', 'LINKDEPS']) + +@extension('.f','.F','.f90','.F90','.for','.FOR','.f95','.F95','.f03','.F03','.f08','.F08') +def fc_hook(self, node): + "Binds the Fortran file extensions create :py:class:`waflib.Tools.fc.fc` instances" + return self.create_compiled_task('fc', node) + +@conf +def modfile(conf, name): + """ + Turns a module name into the right module file name. + Defaults to all lower case. + """ + if name.find(':') >= 0: + # Depending on a submodule! + separator = conf.env.FC_SUBMOD_SEPARATOR or '@' + # Ancestors of the submodule will be prefixed to the + # submodule name, separated by a colon. + modpath = name.split(':') + # Only the ancestor (actual) module and the submodule name + # will be used for the filename. + modname = modpath[0] + separator + modpath[-1] + suffix = conf.env.FC_SUBMOD_SUFFIX or '.smod' + else: + modname = name + suffix = '.mod' + + return {'lower' :modname.lower() + suffix.lower(), + 'lower.MOD' :modname.lower() + suffix.upper(), + 'UPPER.mod' :modname.upper() + suffix.lower(), + 'UPPER' :modname.upper() + suffix.upper()}[conf.env.FC_MOD_CAPITALIZATION or 'lower'] + +def get_fortran_tasks(tsk): + """ + Obtains all fortran tasks from the same build group. Those tasks must not have + the attribute 'nomod' or 'mod_fortran_done' + + :return: a list of :py:class:`waflib.Tools.fc.fc` instances + """ + bld = tsk.generator.bld + tasks = bld.get_tasks_group(bld.get_group_idx(tsk.generator)) + return [x for x in tasks if isinstance(x, fc) and not getattr(x, 'nomod', None) and not getattr(x, 'mod_fortran_done', None)] + +class fc(Task.Task): + """ + Fortran tasks can only run when all fortran tasks in a current task group are ready to be executed + This may cause a deadlock if some fortran task is waiting for something that cannot happen (circular dependency) + Should this ever happen, set the 'nomod=True' on those tasks instances to break the loop + """ + color = 'GREEN' + run_str = '${FC} ${FCFLAGS} ${FCINCPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${FCDEFINES_ST:DEFINES} ${_FCMODOUTFLAGS} ${FC_TGT_F}${TGT[0].abspath()} ${FC_SRC_F}${SRC[0].abspath()} ${FCPPFLAGS}' + vars = ["FORTRANMODPATHFLAG"] + + def scan(self): + """Fortran dependency scanner""" + tmp = fc_scan.fortran_parser(self.generator.includes_nodes) + tmp.task = self + tmp.start(self.inputs[0]) + return (tmp.nodes, tmp.names) + + def runnable_status(self): + """ + Sets the mod file outputs and the dependencies on the mod files over all Fortran tasks + executed by the main thread so there are no concurrency issues + """ + if getattr(self, 'mod_fortran_done', None): + return super(fc, self).runnable_status() + + # now, if we reach this part it is because this fortran task is the first in the list + bld = self.generator.bld + + # obtain the fortran tasks + lst = get_fortran_tasks(self) + + # disable this method for other tasks + for tsk in lst: + tsk.mod_fortran_done = True + + # wait for all the .f tasks to be ready for execution + # and ensure that the scanners are called at least once + for tsk in lst: + ret = tsk.runnable_status() + if ret == Task.ASK_LATER: + # we have to wait for one of the other fortran tasks to be ready + # this may deadlock if there are dependencies between fortran tasks + # but this should not happen (we are setting them here!) + for x in lst: + x.mod_fortran_done = None + + return Task.ASK_LATER + + ins = Utils.defaultdict(set) + outs = Utils.defaultdict(set) + + # the .mod files to create + for tsk in lst: + key = tsk.uid() + for x in bld.raw_deps[key]: + if x.startswith('MOD@'): + name = bld.modfile(x.replace('MOD@', '')) + node = bld.srcnode.find_or_declare(name) + tsk.set_outputs(node) + outs[node].add(tsk) + + # the .mod files to use + for tsk in lst: + key = tsk.uid() + for x in bld.raw_deps[key]: + if x.startswith('USE@'): + name = bld.modfile(x.replace('USE@', '')) + node = bld.srcnode.find_resource(name) + if node and node not in tsk.outputs: + if not node in bld.node_deps[key]: + bld.node_deps[key].append(node) + ins[node].add(tsk) + + # if the intersection matches, set the order + for k in ins.keys(): + for a in ins[k]: + a.run_after.update(outs[k]) + for x in outs[k]: + self.generator.bld.producer.revdeps[x].add(a) + + # the scanner cannot output nodes, so we have to set them + # ourselves as task.dep_nodes (additional input nodes) + tmp = [] + for t in outs[k]: + tmp.extend(t.outputs) + a.dep_nodes.extend(tmp) + a.dep_nodes.sort(key=lambda x: x.abspath()) + + # the task objects have changed: clear the signature cache + for tsk in lst: + try: + delattr(tsk, 'cache_sig') + except AttributeError: + pass + + return super(fc, self).runnable_status() + +class fcprogram(ccroot.link_task): + """Links Fortran programs""" + color = 'YELLOW' + run_str = '${FC} ${LINKFLAGS} ${FCLNK_SRC_F}${SRC} ${FCLNK_TGT_F}${TGT[0].abspath()} ${RPATH_ST:RPATH} ${FCSTLIB_MARKER} ${FCSTLIBPATH_ST:STLIBPATH} ${FCSTLIB_ST:STLIB} ${FCSHLIB_MARKER} ${FCLIBPATH_ST:LIBPATH} ${FCLIB_ST:LIB} ${LDFLAGS}' + inst_to = '${BINDIR}' + +class fcshlib(fcprogram): + """Links Fortran libraries""" + inst_to = '${LIBDIR}' + +class fcstlib(ccroot.stlink_task): + """Links Fortran static libraries (uses ar by default)""" + pass # do not remove the pass statement + +class fcprogram_test(fcprogram): + """Custom link task to obtain compiler outputs for Fortran configuration tests""" + + def runnable_status(self): + """This task is always executed""" + ret = super(fcprogram_test, self).runnable_status() + if ret == Task.SKIP_ME: + ret = Task.RUN_ME + return ret + + def exec_command(self, cmd, **kw): + """Stores the compiler std our/err onto the build context, to bld.out + bld.err""" + bld = self.generator.bld + + kw['shell'] = isinstance(cmd, str) + kw['stdout'] = kw['stderr'] = Utils.subprocess.PIPE + kw['cwd'] = self.get_cwd() + bld.out = bld.err = '' + + bld.to_log('command: %s\n' % cmd) + + kw['output'] = 0 + try: + (bld.out, bld.err) = bld.cmd_and_log(cmd, **kw) + except Errors.WafError: + return -1 + + if bld.out: + bld.to_log('out: %s\n' % bld.out) + if bld.err: + bld.to_log('err: %s\n' % bld.err) + diff --git a/Tools/fc_config.py b/Tools/fc_config.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dc5e5c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/fc_config.py @@ -0,0 +1,488 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# DC 2008 +# Thomas Nagy 2016-2018 (ita) + +""" +Fortran configuration helpers +""" + +import re, os, sys, shlex +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method + +FC_FRAGMENT = ' program main\n end program main\n' +FC_FRAGMENT2 = ' PROGRAM MAIN\n END\n' # what's the actual difference between these? + +@conf +def fc_flags(conf): + """ + Defines common fortran configuration flags and file extensions + """ + v = conf.env + + v.FC_SRC_F = [] + v.FC_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o'] + v.FCINCPATH_ST = '-I%s' + v.FCDEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + + if not v.LINK_FC: + v.LINK_FC = v.FC + + v.FCLNK_SRC_F = [] + v.FCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o'] + + v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-fpic'] + v.LINKFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-shared'] + v.fcshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so' + + v.fcstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + + v.FCLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.FCLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + v.FCSTLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.FCSTLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + v.FCSTLIB_MARKER = '-Wl,-Bstatic' + v.FCSHLIB_MARKER = '-Wl,-Bdynamic' + + v.SONAME_ST = '-Wl,-h,%s' + +@conf +def fc_add_flags(conf): + """ + Adds FCFLAGS / LDFLAGS / LINKFLAGS from os.environ to conf.env + """ + conf.add_os_flags('FCPPFLAGS', dup=False) + conf.add_os_flags('FCFLAGS', dup=False) + conf.add_os_flags('LINKFLAGS', dup=False) + conf.add_os_flags('LDFLAGS', dup=False) + +@conf +def check_fortran(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Compiles a Fortran program to ensure that the settings are correct + """ + self.check_cc( + fragment = FC_FRAGMENT, + compile_filename = 'test.f', + features = 'fc fcprogram', + msg = 'Compiling a simple fortran app') + +@conf +def check_fc(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Same as :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.check` but defaults to the *Fortran* programming language + (this overrides the C defaults in :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.validate_c`) + """ + kw['compiler'] = 'fc' + if not 'compile_mode' in kw: + kw['compile_mode'] = 'fc' + if not 'type' in kw: + kw['type'] = 'fcprogram' + if not 'compile_filename' in kw: + kw['compile_filename'] = 'test.f90' + if not 'code' in kw: + kw['code'] = FC_FRAGMENT + return self.check(*k, **kw) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# --- These are the default platform modifiers, refactored here for +# convenience. gfortran and g95 have much overlap. +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +@conf +def fortran_modifier_darwin(conf): + """ + Defines Fortran flags and extensions for OSX systems + """ + v = conf.env + v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-dynamiclib'] + v.fcshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.dylib' + v.FRAMEWORKPATH_ST = '-F%s' + v.FRAMEWORK_ST = ['-framework'] + + v.LINKFLAGS_fcstlib = [] + + v.FCSHLIB_MARKER = '' + v.FCSTLIB_MARKER = '' + v.SONAME_ST = '' + +@conf +def fortran_modifier_win32(conf): + """ + Defines Fortran flags for Windows platforms + """ + v = conf.env + v.fcprogram_PATTERN = v.fcprogram_test_PATTERN = '%s.exe' + + v.fcshlib_PATTERN = '%s.dll' + v.implib_PATTERN = '%s.dll.a' + v.IMPLIB_ST = '-Wl,--out-implib,%s' + + v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = [] + + # Auto-import is enabled by default even without this option, + # but enabling it explicitly has the nice effect of suppressing the rather boring, debug-level messages + # that the linker emits otherwise. + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['-Wl,--enable-auto-import']) + +@conf +def fortran_modifier_cygwin(conf): + """ + Defines Fortran flags for use on cygwin + """ + fortran_modifier_win32(conf) + v = conf.env + v.fcshlib_PATTERN = 'cyg%s.dll' + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS_fcshlib', ['-Wl,--enable-auto-image-base']) + v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = [] + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +@conf +def check_fortran_dummy_main(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Determines if a main function is needed by compiling a code snippet with + the C compiler and linking it with the Fortran compiler (useful on unix-like systems) + """ + if not self.env.CC: + self.fatal('A c compiler is required for check_fortran_dummy_main') + + lst = ['MAIN__', '__MAIN', '_MAIN', 'MAIN_', 'MAIN'] + lst.extend([m.lower() for m in lst]) + lst.append('') + + self.start_msg('Detecting whether we need a dummy main') + for main in lst: + kw['fortran_main'] = main + try: + self.check_cc( + fragment = 'int %s() { return 0; }\n' % (main or 'test'), + features = 'c fcprogram', + mandatory = True + ) + if not main: + self.env.FC_MAIN = -1 + self.end_msg('no') + else: + self.env.FC_MAIN = main + self.end_msg('yes %s' % main) + break + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + self.end_msg('not found') + self.fatal('could not detect whether fortran requires a dummy main, see the config.log') + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +GCC_DRIVER_LINE = re.compile('^Driving:') +POSIX_STATIC_EXT = re.compile(r'\S+\.a') +POSIX_LIB_FLAGS = re.compile(r'-l\S+') + +@conf +def is_link_verbose(self, txt): + """Returns True if 'useful' link options can be found in txt""" + assert isinstance(txt, str) + for line in txt.splitlines(): + if not GCC_DRIVER_LINE.search(line): + if POSIX_STATIC_EXT.search(line) or POSIX_LIB_FLAGS.search(line): + return True + return False + +@conf +def check_fortran_verbose_flag(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Checks what kind of verbose (-v) flag works, then sets it to env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG + """ + self.start_msg('fortran link verbose flag') + for x in ('-v', '--verbose', '-verbose', '-V'): + try: + self.check_cc( + features = 'fc fcprogram_test', + fragment = FC_FRAGMENT2, + compile_filename = 'test.f', + linkflags = [x], + mandatory=True) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + # output is on stderr or stdout (for xlf) + if self.is_link_verbose(self.test_bld.err) or self.is_link_verbose(self.test_bld.out): + self.end_msg(x) + break + else: + self.end_msg('failure') + self.fatal('Could not obtain the fortran link verbose flag (see config.log)') + + self.env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG = x + return x + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +# linkflags which match those are ignored +LINKFLAGS_IGNORED = [r'-lang*', r'-lcrt[a-zA-Z0-9\.]*\.o', r'-lc$', r'-lSystem', r'-libmil', r'-LIST:*', r'-LNO:*'] +if os.name == 'nt': + LINKFLAGS_IGNORED.extend([r'-lfrt*', r'-luser32', r'-lkernel32', r'-ladvapi32', r'-lmsvcrt', r'-lshell32', r'-lmingw', r'-lmoldname']) +else: + LINKFLAGS_IGNORED.append(r'-lgcc*') +RLINKFLAGS_IGNORED = [re.compile(f) for f in LINKFLAGS_IGNORED] + +def _match_ignore(line): + """Returns True if the line should be ignored (Fortran verbose flag test)""" + for i in RLINKFLAGS_IGNORED: + if i.match(line): + return True + return False + +def parse_fortran_link(lines): + """Given the output of verbose link of Fortran compiler, this returns a + list of flags necessary for linking using the standard linker.""" + final_flags = [] + for line in lines: + if not GCC_DRIVER_LINE.match(line): + _parse_flink_line(line, final_flags) + return final_flags + +SPACE_OPTS = re.compile('^-[LRuYz]$') +NOSPACE_OPTS = re.compile('^-[RL]') + +def _parse_flink_token(lexer, token, tmp_flags): + # Here we go (convention for wildcard is shell, not regex !) + # 1 TODO: we first get some root .a libraries + # 2 TODO: take everything starting by -bI:* + # 3 Ignore the following flags: -lang* | -lcrt*.o | -lc | + # -lgcc* | -lSystem | -libmil | -LANG:=* | -LIST:* | -LNO:*) + # 4 take into account -lkernel32 + # 5 For options of the kind -[[LRuYz]], as they take one argument + # after, the actual option is the next token + # 6 For -YP,*: take and replace by -Larg where arg is the old + # argument + # 7 For -[lLR]*: take + + # step 3 + if _match_ignore(token): + pass + # step 4 + elif token.startswith('-lkernel32') and sys.platform == 'cygwin': + tmp_flags.append(token) + # step 5 + elif SPACE_OPTS.match(token): + t = lexer.get_token() + if t.startswith('P,'): + t = t[2:] + for opt in t.split(os.pathsep): + tmp_flags.append('-L%s' % opt) + # step 6 + elif NOSPACE_OPTS.match(token): + tmp_flags.append(token) + # step 7 + elif POSIX_LIB_FLAGS.match(token): + tmp_flags.append(token) + else: + # ignore anything not explicitly taken into account + pass + + t = lexer.get_token() + return t + +def _parse_flink_line(line, final_flags): + """private""" + lexer = shlex.shlex(line, posix = True) + lexer.whitespace_split = True + + t = lexer.get_token() + tmp_flags = [] + while t: + t = _parse_flink_token(lexer, t, tmp_flags) + + final_flags.extend(tmp_flags) + return final_flags + +@conf +def check_fortran_clib(self, autoadd=True, *k, **kw): + """ + Obtains the flags for linking with the C library + if this check works, add uselib='CLIB' to your task generators + """ + if not self.env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG: + self.fatal('env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG is not set: execute check_fortran_verbose_flag?') + + self.start_msg('Getting fortran runtime link flags') + try: + self.check_cc( + fragment = FC_FRAGMENT2, + compile_filename = 'test.f', + features = 'fc fcprogram_test', + linkflags = [self.env.FC_VERBOSE_FLAG] + ) + except Exception: + self.end_msg(False) + if kw.get('mandatory', True): + conf.fatal('Could not find the c library flags') + else: + out = self.test_bld.err + flags = parse_fortran_link(out.splitlines()) + self.end_msg('ok (%s)' % ' '.join(flags)) + self.env.LINKFLAGS_CLIB = flags + return flags + return [] + +def getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=False): + """ + Obtains Fortran command outputs + """ + from waflib import Errors + if conf.env.env: + env = conf.env.env + else: + env = dict(os.environ) + env['LANG'] = 'C' + input = stdin and '\n'.encode() or None + try: + out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, env=env, output=0, input=input) + except Errors.WafError as e: + # An WafError might indicate an error code during the command + # execution, in this case we still obtain the stderr and stdout, + # which we can use to find the version string. + if not (hasattr(e, 'stderr') and hasattr(e, 'stdout')): + raise e + else: + # Ignore the return code and return the original + # stdout and stderr. + out = e.stdout + err = e.stderr + except Exception: + conf.fatal('could not determine the compiler version %r' % cmd) + return (out, err) + +# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +ROUTINES_CODE = """\ + subroutine foobar() + return + end + subroutine foo_bar() + return + end +""" + +MAIN_CODE = """ +void %(dummy_func_nounder)s(void); +void %(dummy_func_under)s(void); +int %(main_func_name)s() { + %(dummy_func_nounder)s(); + %(dummy_func_under)s(); + return 0; +} +""" + +@feature('link_main_routines_func') +@before_method('process_source') +def link_main_routines_tg_method(self): + """ + The configuration test declares a unique task generator, + so we create other task generators from there for fortran link tests + """ + def write_test_file(task): + task.outputs[0].write(task.generator.code) + bld = self.bld + bld(rule=write_test_file, target='main.c', code=MAIN_CODE % self.__dict__) + bld(rule=write_test_file, target='test.f', code=ROUTINES_CODE) + bld(features='fc fcstlib', source='test.f', target='test') + bld(features='c fcprogram', source='main.c', target='app', use='test') + +def mangling_schemes(): + """ + Generate triplets for use with mangle_name + (used in check_fortran_mangling) + the order is tuned for gfortan + """ + for u in ('_', ''): + for du in ('', '_'): + for c in ("lower", "upper"): + yield (u, du, c) + +def mangle_name(u, du, c, name): + """Mangle a name from a triplet (used in check_fortran_mangling)""" + return getattr(name, c)() + u + (name.find('_') != -1 and du or '') + +@conf +def check_fortran_mangling(self, *k, **kw): + """ + Detect the mangling scheme, sets FORTRAN_MANGLING to the triplet found + + This test will compile a fortran static library, then link a c app against it + """ + if not self.env.CC: + self.fatal('A c compiler is required for link_main_routines') + if not self.env.FC: + self.fatal('A fortran compiler is required for link_main_routines') + if not self.env.FC_MAIN: + self.fatal('Checking for mangling requires self.env.FC_MAIN (execute "check_fortran_dummy_main" first?)') + + self.start_msg('Getting fortran mangling scheme') + for (u, du, c) in mangling_schemes(): + try: + self.check_cc( + compile_filename = [], + features = 'link_main_routines_func', + msg = 'nomsg', + errmsg = 'nomsg', + dummy_func_nounder = mangle_name(u, du, c, 'foobar'), + dummy_func_under = mangle_name(u, du, c, 'foo_bar'), + main_func_name = self.env.FC_MAIN + ) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + self.end_msg("ok ('%s', '%s', '%s-case')" % (u, du, c)) + self.env.FORTRAN_MANGLING = (u, du, c) + break + else: + self.end_msg(False) + self.fatal('mangler not found') + return (u, du, c) + +@feature('pyext') +@before_method('propagate_uselib_vars', 'apply_link') +def set_lib_pat(self): + """Sets the Fortran flags for linking with Python""" + self.env.fcshlib_PATTERN = self.env.pyext_PATTERN + +@conf +def detect_openmp(self): + """ + Detects openmp flags and sets the OPENMP ``FCFLAGS``/``LINKFLAGS`` + """ + for x in ('-fopenmp','-openmp','-mp','-xopenmp','-omp','-qsmp=omp'): + try: + self.check_fc( + msg = 'Checking for OpenMP flag %s' % x, + fragment = 'program main\n call omp_get_num_threads()\nend program main', + fcflags = x, + linkflags = x, + uselib_store = 'OPENMP' + ) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + break + else: + self.fatal('Could not find OpenMP') + +@conf +def check_gfortran_o_space(self): + if self.env.FC_NAME != 'GFORTRAN' or int(self.env.FC_VERSION[0]) > 4: + # This is for old compilers and only for gfortran. + # No idea how other implementations handle this. Be safe and bail out. + return + self.env.stash() + self.env.FCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o', ''] + try: + self.check_fc(msg='Checking if the -o link must be split from arguments', fragment=FC_FRAGMENT, features='fc fcshlib') + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + self.env.revert() + else: + self.env.commit() diff --git a/Tools/fc_scan.py b/Tools/fc_scan.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0824c92 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/fc_scan.py @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# DC 2008 +# Thomas Nagy 2016-2018 (ita) + +import re + +INC_REGEX = r"""(?:^|['">]\s*;)\s*(?:|#\s*)INCLUDE\s+(?:\w+_)?[<"'](.+?)(?=["'>])""" +USE_REGEX = r"""(?:^|;)\s*USE(?:\s+|(?:(?:\s*,\s*(?:NON_)?INTRINSIC)?\s*::))\s*(\w+)""" +MOD_REGEX = r"""(?:^|;)\s*MODULE(?!\s+(?:PROCEDURE|SUBROUTINE|FUNCTION))\s+(\w+)""" +SMD_REGEX = r"""(?:^|;)\s*SUBMODULE\s*\(([\w:]+)\)\s*(\w+)""" + +re_inc = re.compile(INC_REGEX, re.I) +re_use = re.compile(USE_REGEX, re.I) +re_mod = re.compile(MOD_REGEX, re.I) +re_smd = re.compile(SMD_REGEX, re.I) + +class fortran_parser(object): + """ + This parser returns: + + * the nodes corresponding to the module names to produce + * the nodes corresponding to the include files used + * the module names used by the fortran files + """ + def __init__(self, incpaths): + self.seen = [] + """Files already parsed""" + + self.nodes = [] + """List of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` representing the dependencies to return""" + + self.names = [] + """List of module names to return""" + + self.incpaths = incpaths + """List of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` representing the include paths""" + + def find_deps(self, node): + """ + Parses a Fortran file to obtain the dependencies used/provided + + :param node: fortran file to read + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + :return: lists representing the includes, the modules used, and the modules created by a fortran file + :rtype: tuple of list of strings + """ + txt = node.read() + incs = [] + uses = [] + mods = [] + for line in txt.splitlines(): + # line by line regexp search? optimize? + m = re_inc.search(line) + if m: + incs.append(m.group(1)) + m = re_use.search(line) + if m: + uses.append(m.group(1)) + m = re_mod.search(line) + if m: + mods.append(m.group(1)) + m = re_smd.search(line) + if m: + uses.append(m.group(1)) + mods.append('{0}:{1}'.format(m.group(1),m.group(2))) + return (incs, uses, mods) + + def start(self, node): + """ + Start parsing. Use the stack ``self.waiting`` to hold nodes to iterate on + + :param node: fortran file + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + """ + self.waiting = [node] + while self.waiting: + nd = self.waiting.pop(0) + self.iter(nd) + + def iter(self, node): + """ + Processes a single file during dependency parsing. Extracts files used + modules used and modules provided. + """ + incs, uses, mods = self.find_deps(node) + for x in incs: + if x in self.seen: + continue + self.seen.append(x) + self.tryfind_header(x) + + for x in uses: + name = "USE@%s" % x + if not name in self.names: + self.names.append(name) + + for x in mods: + name = "MOD@%s" % x + if not name in self.names: + self.names.append(name) + + def tryfind_header(self, filename): + """ + Adds an include file to the list of nodes to process + + :param filename: file name + :type filename: string + """ + found = None + for n in self.incpaths: + found = n.find_resource(filename) + if found: + self.nodes.append(found) + self.waiting.append(found) + break + if not found: + if not filename in self.names: + self.names.append(filename) + diff --git a/Tools/flex.py b/Tools/flex.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2256657 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/flex.py @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# John O'Meara, 2006 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) + +""" +The **flex** program is a code generator which creates C or C++ files. +The generated files are compiled into object files. +""" + +import os, re +from waflib import Task, TaskGen +from waflib.Tools import ccroot + +def decide_ext(self, node): + if 'cxx' in self.features: + return ['.lex.cc'] + return ['.lex.c'] + +def flexfun(tsk): + env = tsk.env + bld = tsk.generator.bld + wd = bld.variant_dir + def to_list(xx): + if isinstance(xx, str): + return [xx] + return xx + tsk.last_cmd = lst = [] + lst.extend(to_list(env.FLEX)) + lst.extend(to_list(env.FLEXFLAGS)) + inputs = [a.path_from(tsk.get_cwd()) for a in tsk.inputs] + if env.FLEX_MSYS: + inputs = [x.replace(os.sep, '/') for x in inputs] + lst.extend(inputs) + lst = [x for x in lst if x] + txt = bld.cmd_and_log(lst, cwd=wd, env=env.env or None, quiet=0) + tsk.outputs[0].write(txt.replace('\r\n', '\n').replace('\r', '\n')) # issue #1207 + +TaskGen.declare_chain( + name = 'flex', + rule = flexfun, # issue #854 + ext_in = '.l', + decider = decide_ext, +) + +# To support the following: +# bld(features='c', flexflags='-P/foo') +Task.classes['flex'].vars = ['FLEXFLAGS', 'FLEX'] +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['c'].add('FLEXFLAGS') +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['cxx'].add('FLEXFLAGS') + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detect the *flex* program + """ + conf.find_program('flex', var='FLEX') + conf.env.FLEXFLAGS = ['-t'] + + if re.search (r"\\msys\\[0-9.]+\\bin\\flex.exe$", conf.env.FLEX[0]): + # this is the flex shipped with MSYS + conf.env.FLEX_MSYS = True + diff --git a/Tools/g95.py b/Tools/g95.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f69ba4f --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/g95.py @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# KWS 2010 +# Thomas Nagy 2016-2018 (ita) + +import re +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Tools import fc, fc_config, fc_scan, ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_g95(conf): + fc = conf.find_program('g95', var='FC') + conf.get_g95_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'G95' + +@conf +def g95_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.FORTRANMODFLAG = ['-fmod=', ''] # template for module path + v.FCFLAGS_DEBUG = ['-Werror'] # why not + +@conf +def g95_modifier_win32(conf): + fc_config.fortran_modifier_win32(conf) + +@conf +def g95_modifier_cygwin(conf): + fc_config.fortran_modifier_cygwin(conf) + +@conf +def g95_modifier_darwin(conf): + fc_config.fortran_modifier_darwin(conf) + +@conf +def g95_modifier_platform(conf): + dest_os = conf.env.DEST_OS or Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + g95_modifier_func = getattr(conf, 'g95_modifier_' + dest_os, None) + if g95_modifier_func: + g95_modifier_func() + +@conf +def get_g95_version(conf, fc): + """get the compiler version""" + + version_re = re.compile(r"g95\s*(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)").search + cmd = fc + ['--version'] + out, err = fc_config.getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=False) + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('cannot determine g95 version') + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env.FC_VERSION = (k['major'], k['minor']) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_g95() + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.g95_flags() + conf.g95_modifier_platform() + diff --git a/Tools/gas.py b/Tools/gas.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77afed7 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/gas.py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2008-2018 (ita) + +"Detect as/gas/gcc for compiling assembly files" + +import waflib.Tools.asm # - leave this +from waflib.Tools import ar + +def configure(conf): + """ + Find the programs gas/as/gcc and set the variable *AS* + """ + conf.find_program(['gas', 'gcc'], var='AS') + conf.env.AS_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o'] + conf.env.ASLNK_TGT_F = ['-o'] + conf.find_ar() + conf.load('asm') diff --git a/Tools/gcc.py b/Tools/gcc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acdd473 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/gcc.py @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) +# Ralf Habacker, 2006 (rh) +# Yinon Ehrlich, 2009 + +""" +gcc/llvm detection. +""" + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_gcc(conf): + """ + Find the program gcc, and if present, try to detect its version number + """ + cc = conf.find_program(['gcc', 'cc'], var='CC') + conf.get_cc_version(cc, gcc=True) + conf.env.CC_NAME = 'gcc' + +@conf +def gcc_common_flags(conf): + """ + Common flags for gcc on nearly all platforms + """ + v = conf.env + + v.CC_SRC_F = [] + v.CC_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o'] + + if not v.LINK_CC: + v.LINK_CC = v.CC + + v.CCLNK_SRC_F = [] + v.CCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o'] + v.CPPPATH_ST = '-I%s' + v.DEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + + v.LIB_ST = '-l%s' # template for adding libs + v.LIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' # template for adding libpaths + v.STLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.STLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + v.RPATH_ST = '-Wl,-rpath,%s' + + v.SONAME_ST = '-Wl,-h,%s' + v.SHLIB_MARKER = '-Wl,-Bdynamic' + v.STLIB_MARKER = '-Wl,-Bstatic' + + v.cprogram_PATTERN = '%s' + + v.CFLAGS_cshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_cshlib = ['-shared'] + v.cshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so' + + v.LINKFLAGS_cstlib = ['-Wl,-Bstatic'] + v.cstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + + v.LINKFLAGS_MACBUNDLE = ['-bundle', '-undefined', 'dynamic_lookup'] + v.CFLAGS_MACBUNDLE = ['-fPIC'] + v.macbundle_PATTERN = '%s.bundle' + +@conf +def gcc_modifier_win32(conf): + """Configuration flags for executing gcc on Windows""" + v = conf.env + v.cprogram_PATTERN = '%s.exe' + + v.cshlib_PATTERN = '%s.dll' + v.implib_PATTERN = '%s.dll.a' + v.IMPLIB_ST = '-Wl,--out-implib,%s' + + v.CFLAGS_cshlib = [] + + # Auto-import is enabled by default even without this option, + # but enabling it explicitly has the nice effect of suppressing the rather boring, debug-level messages + # that the linker emits otherwise. + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['-Wl,--enable-auto-import']) + +@conf +def gcc_modifier_cygwin(conf): + """Configuration flags for executing gcc on Cygwin""" + gcc_modifier_win32(conf) + v = conf.env + v.cshlib_PATTERN = 'cyg%s.dll' + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS_cshlib', ['-Wl,--enable-auto-image-base']) + v.CFLAGS_cshlib = [] + +@conf +def gcc_modifier_darwin(conf): + """Configuration flags for executing gcc on MacOS""" + v = conf.env + v.CFLAGS_cshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_cshlib = ['-dynamiclib'] + v.cshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.dylib' + v.FRAMEWORKPATH_ST = '-F%s' + v.FRAMEWORK_ST = ['-framework'] + v.ARCH_ST = ['-arch'] + + v.LINKFLAGS_cstlib = [] + + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + v.STLIB_MARKER = [] + v.SONAME_ST = [] + +@conf +def gcc_modifier_aix(conf): + """Configuration flags for executing gcc on AIX""" + v = conf.env + v.LINKFLAGS_cprogram = ['-Wl,-brtl'] + v.LINKFLAGS_cshlib = ['-shared','-Wl,-brtl,-bexpfull'] + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + +@conf +def gcc_modifier_hpux(conf): + v = conf.env + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + v.STLIB_MARKER = [] + v.CFLAGS_cshlib = ['-fPIC','-DPIC'] + v.cshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.sl' + +@conf +def gcc_modifier_openbsd(conf): + conf.env.SONAME_ST = [] + +@conf +def gcc_modifier_osf1V(conf): + v = conf.env + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + v.STLIB_MARKER = [] + v.SONAME_ST = [] + +@conf +def gcc_modifier_platform(conf): + """Execute platform-specific functions based on *gcc_modifier_+NAME*""" + # * set configurations specific for a platform. + # * the destination platform is detected automatically by looking at the macros the compiler predefines, + # and if it's not recognised, it fallbacks to sys.platform. + gcc_modifier_func = getattr(conf, 'gcc_modifier_' + conf.env.DEST_OS, None) + if gcc_modifier_func: + gcc_modifier_func() + +def configure(conf): + """ + Configuration for gcc + """ + conf.find_gcc() + conf.find_ar() + conf.gcc_common_flags() + conf.gcc_modifier_platform() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + conf.check_gcc_o_space() + diff --git a/Tools/gdc.py b/Tools/gdc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d89a66d --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/gdc.py @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Carlos Rafael Giani, 2007 (dv) + +from waflib.Tools import ar, d +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_gdc(conf): + """ + Finds the program gdc and set the variable *D* + """ + conf.find_program('gdc', var='D') + + out = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.D + ['--version']) + if out.find("gdc") == -1: + conf.fatal("detected compiler is not gdc") + +@conf +def common_flags_gdc(conf): + """ + Sets the flags required by *gdc* + """ + v = conf.env + + v.DFLAGS = [] + + v.D_SRC_F = ['-c'] + v.D_TGT_F = '-o%s' + + v.D_LINKER = v.D + v.DLNK_SRC_F = '' + v.DLNK_TGT_F = '-o%s' + v.DINC_ST = '-I%s' + + v.DSHLIB_MARKER = v.DSTLIB_MARKER = '' + v.DSTLIB_ST = v.DSHLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.DSTLIBPATH_ST = v.DLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + + v.LINKFLAGS_dshlib = ['-shared'] + + v.DHEADER_ext = '.di' + v.DFLAGS_d_with_header = '-fintfc' + v.D_HDR_F = '-fintfc-file=%s' + +def configure(conf): + """ + Configuration for gdc + """ + conf.find_gdc() + conf.load('ar') + conf.load('d') + conf.common_flags_gdc() + conf.d_platform_flags() + diff --git a/Tools/gfortran.py b/Tools/gfortran.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1050667 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/gfortran.py @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# DC 2008 +# Thomas Nagy 2016-2018 (ita) + +import re +from waflib import Utils +from waflib.Tools import fc, fc_config, fc_scan, ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_gfortran(conf): + """Find the gfortran program (will look in the environment variable 'FC')""" + fc = conf.find_program(['gfortran','g77'], var='FC') + # (fallback to g77 for systems, where no gfortran is available) + conf.get_gfortran_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'GFORTRAN' + +@conf +def gfortran_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.FORTRANMODFLAG = ['-J', ''] # template for module path + v.FCFLAGS_DEBUG = ['-Werror'] # why not + +@conf +def gfortran_modifier_win32(conf): + fc_config.fortran_modifier_win32(conf) + +@conf +def gfortran_modifier_cygwin(conf): + fc_config.fortran_modifier_cygwin(conf) + +@conf +def gfortran_modifier_darwin(conf): + fc_config.fortran_modifier_darwin(conf) + +@conf +def gfortran_modifier_platform(conf): + dest_os = conf.env.DEST_OS or Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + gfortran_modifier_func = getattr(conf, 'gfortran_modifier_' + dest_os, None) + if gfortran_modifier_func: + gfortran_modifier_func() + +@conf +def get_gfortran_version(conf, fc): + """Get the compiler version""" + + # ensure this is actually gfortran, not an imposter. + version_re = re.compile(r"GNU\s*Fortran", re.I).search + cmd = fc + ['--version'] + out, err = fc_config.getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=False) + if out: + match = version_re(out) + else: + match = version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the compiler type') + + # --- now get more detailed info -- see c_config.get_cc_version + cmd = fc + ['-dM', '-E', '-'] + out, err = fc_config.getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=True) + + if out.find('__GNUC__') < 0: + conf.fatal('Could not determine the compiler type') + + k = {} + out = out.splitlines() + import shlex + + for line in out: + lst = shlex.split(line) + if len(lst)>2: + key = lst[1] + val = lst[2] + k[key] = val + + def isD(var): + return var in k + + def isT(var): + return var in k and k[var] != '0' + + conf.env.FC_VERSION = (k['__GNUC__'], k['__GNUC_MINOR__'], k['__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__']) + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_gfortran() + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.gfortran_flags() + conf.gfortran_modifier_platform() + conf.check_gfortran_o_space() diff --git a/Tools/glib2.py b/Tools/glib2.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..949fe37 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/glib2.py @@ -0,0 +1,489 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) + +""" +Support for GLib2 tools: + +* marshal +* enums +* gsettings +* gresource +""" + +import os +import functools +from waflib import Context, Task, Utils, Options, Errors, Logs +from waflib.TaskGen import taskgen_method, before_method, feature, extension +from waflib.Configure import conf + +################## marshal files + +@taskgen_method +def add_marshal_file(self, filename, prefix): + """ + Adds a file to the list of marshal files to process. Store them in the attribute *marshal_list*. + + :param filename: xml file to compile + :type filename: string + :param prefix: marshal prefix (--prefix=prefix) + :type prefix: string + """ + if not hasattr(self, 'marshal_list'): + self.marshal_list = [] + self.meths.append('process_marshal') + self.marshal_list.append((filename, prefix)) + +@before_method('process_source') +def process_marshal(self): + """ + Processes the marshal files stored in the attribute *marshal_list* to create :py:class:`waflib.Tools.glib2.glib_genmarshal` instances. + Adds the c file created to the list of source to process. + """ + for f, prefix in getattr(self, 'marshal_list', []): + node = self.path.find_resource(f) + + if not node: + raise Errors.WafError('file not found %r' % f) + + h_node = node.change_ext('.h') + c_node = node.change_ext('.c') + + task = self.create_task('glib_genmarshal', node, [h_node, c_node]) + task.env.GLIB_GENMARSHAL_PREFIX = prefix + self.source = self.to_nodes(getattr(self, 'source', [])) + self.source.append(c_node) + +class glib_genmarshal(Task.Task): + vars = ['GLIB_GENMARSHAL_PREFIX', 'GLIB_GENMARSHAL'] + color = 'BLUE' + ext_out = ['.h'] + def run(self): + bld = self.generator.bld + + get = self.env.get_flat + cmd1 = "%s %s --prefix=%s --header > %s" % ( + get('GLIB_GENMARSHAL'), + self.inputs[0].srcpath(), + get('GLIB_GENMARSHAL_PREFIX'), + self.outputs[0].abspath() + ) + + ret = bld.exec_command(cmd1) + if ret: + return ret + + #print self.outputs[1].abspath() + c = '''#include "%s"\n''' % self.outputs[0].name + self.outputs[1].write(c) + + cmd2 = "%s %s --prefix=%s --body >> %s" % ( + get('GLIB_GENMARSHAL'), + self.inputs[0].srcpath(), + get('GLIB_GENMARSHAL_PREFIX'), + self.outputs[1].abspath() + ) + return bld.exec_command(cmd2) + +########################## glib-mkenums + +@taskgen_method +def add_enums_from_template(self, source='', target='', template='', comments=''): + """ + Adds a file to the list of enum files to process. Stores them in the attribute *enums_list*. + + :param source: enum file to process + :type source: string + :param target: target file + :type target: string + :param template: template file + :type template: string + :param comments: comments + :type comments: string + """ + if not hasattr(self, 'enums_list'): + self.enums_list = [] + self.meths.append('process_enums') + self.enums_list.append({'source': source, + 'target': target, + 'template': template, + 'file-head': '', + 'file-prod': '', + 'file-tail': '', + 'enum-prod': '', + 'value-head': '', + 'value-prod': '', + 'value-tail': '', + 'comments': comments}) + +@taskgen_method +def add_enums(self, source='', target='', + file_head='', file_prod='', file_tail='', enum_prod='', + value_head='', value_prod='', value_tail='', comments=''): + """ + Adds a file to the list of enum files to process. Stores them in the attribute *enums_list*. + + :param source: enum file to process + :type source: string + :param target: target file + :type target: string + :param file_head: unused + :param file_prod: unused + :param file_tail: unused + :param enum_prod: unused + :param value_head: unused + :param value_prod: unused + :param value_tail: unused + :param comments: comments + :type comments: string + """ + if not hasattr(self, 'enums_list'): + self.enums_list = [] + self.meths.append('process_enums') + self.enums_list.append({'source': source, + 'template': '', + 'target': target, + 'file-head': file_head, + 'file-prod': file_prod, + 'file-tail': file_tail, + 'enum-prod': enum_prod, + 'value-head': value_head, + 'value-prod': value_prod, + 'value-tail': value_tail, + 'comments': comments}) + +@before_method('process_source') +def process_enums(self): + """ + Processes the enum files stored in the attribute *enum_list* to create :py:class:`waflib.Tools.glib2.glib_mkenums` instances. + """ + for enum in getattr(self, 'enums_list', []): + task = self.create_task('glib_mkenums') + env = task.env + + inputs = [] + + # process the source + source_list = self.to_list(enum['source']) + if not source_list: + raise Errors.WafError('missing source ' + str(enum)) + source_list = [self.path.find_resource(k) for k in source_list] + inputs += source_list + env.GLIB_MKENUMS_SOURCE = [k.abspath() for k in source_list] + + # find the target + if not enum['target']: + raise Errors.WafError('missing target ' + str(enum)) + tgt_node = self.path.find_or_declare(enum['target']) + if tgt_node.name.endswith('.c'): + self.source.append(tgt_node) + env.GLIB_MKENUMS_TARGET = tgt_node.abspath() + + + options = [] + + if enum['template']: # template, if provided + template_node = self.path.find_resource(enum['template']) + options.append('--template %s' % (template_node.abspath())) + inputs.append(template_node) + params = {'file-head' : '--fhead', + 'file-prod' : '--fprod', + 'file-tail' : '--ftail', + 'enum-prod' : '--eprod', + 'value-head' : '--vhead', + 'value-prod' : '--vprod', + 'value-tail' : '--vtail', + 'comments': '--comments'} + for param, option in params.items(): + if enum[param]: + options.append('%s %r' % (option, enum[param])) + + env.GLIB_MKENUMS_OPTIONS = ' '.join(options) + + # update the task instance + task.set_inputs(inputs) + task.set_outputs(tgt_node) + +class glib_mkenums(Task.Task): + """ + Processes enum files + """ + run_str = '${GLIB_MKENUMS} ${GLIB_MKENUMS_OPTIONS} ${GLIB_MKENUMS_SOURCE} > ${GLIB_MKENUMS_TARGET}' + color = 'PINK' + ext_out = ['.h'] + +######################################### gsettings + +@taskgen_method +def add_settings_schemas(self, filename_list): + """ + Adds settings files to process to *settings_schema_files* + + :param filename_list: files + :type filename_list: list of string + """ + if not hasattr(self, 'settings_schema_files'): + self.settings_schema_files = [] + + if not isinstance(filename_list, list): + filename_list = [filename_list] + + self.settings_schema_files.extend(filename_list) + +@taskgen_method +def add_settings_enums(self, namespace, filename_list): + """ + Called only once by task generator to set the enums namespace. + + :param namespace: namespace + :type namespace: string + :param filename_list: enum files to process + :type filename_list: file list + """ + if hasattr(self, 'settings_enum_namespace'): + raise Errors.WafError("Tried to add gsettings enums to %r more than once" % self.name) + self.settings_enum_namespace = namespace + + if not isinstance(filename_list, list): + filename_list = [filename_list] + self.settings_enum_files = filename_list + +@feature('glib2') +def process_settings(self): + """ + Processes the schema files in *settings_schema_files* to create :py:class:`waflib.Tools.glib2.glib_mkenums` instances. The + same files are validated through :py:class:`waflib.Tools.glib2.glib_validate_schema` tasks. + + """ + enums_tgt_node = [] + install_files = [] + + settings_schema_files = getattr(self, 'settings_schema_files', []) + if settings_schema_files and not self.env.GLIB_COMPILE_SCHEMAS: + raise Errors.WafError ("Unable to process GSettings schemas - glib-compile-schemas was not found during configure") + + # 1. process gsettings_enum_files (generate .enums.xml) + # + if hasattr(self, 'settings_enum_files'): + enums_task = self.create_task('glib_mkenums') + + source_list = self.settings_enum_files + source_list = [self.path.find_resource(k) for k in source_list] + enums_task.set_inputs(source_list) + enums_task.env.GLIB_MKENUMS_SOURCE = [k.abspath() for k in source_list] + + target = self.settings_enum_namespace + '.enums.xml' + tgt_node = self.path.find_or_declare(target) + enums_task.set_outputs(tgt_node) + enums_task.env.GLIB_MKENUMS_TARGET = tgt_node.abspath() + enums_tgt_node = [tgt_node] + + install_files.append(tgt_node) + + options = '--comments "<!-- @comment@ -->" --fhead "<schemalist>" --vhead " <@type@ id=\\"%s.@EnumName@\\">" --vprod " <value nick=\\"@valuenick@\\" value=\\"@valuenum@\\"/>" --vtail " </@type@>" --ftail "</schemalist>" ' % (self.settings_enum_namespace) + enums_task.env.GLIB_MKENUMS_OPTIONS = options + + # 2. process gsettings_schema_files (validate .gschema.xml files) + # + for schema in settings_schema_files: + schema_task = self.create_task ('glib_validate_schema') + + schema_node = self.path.find_resource(schema) + if not schema_node: + raise Errors.WafError("Cannot find the schema file %r" % schema) + install_files.append(schema_node) + source_list = enums_tgt_node + [schema_node] + + schema_task.set_inputs (source_list) + schema_task.env.GLIB_COMPILE_SCHEMAS_OPTIONS = [("--schema-file=" + k.abspath()) for k in source_list] + + target_node = schema_node.change_ext('.xml.valid') + schema_task.set_outputs (target_node) + schema_task.env.GLIB_VALIDATE_SCHEMA_OUTPUT = target_node.abspath() + + # 3. schemas install task + def compile_schemas_callback(bld): + if not bld.is_install: + return + compile_schemas = Utils.to_list(bld.env.GLIB_COMPILE_SCHEMAS) + destdir = Options.options.destdir + paths = bld._compile_schemas_registered + if destdir: + paths = (os.path.join(destdir, path.lstrip(os.sep)) for path in paths) + for path in paths: + Logs.pprint('YELLOW', 'Updating GSettings schema cache %r' % path) + if self.bld.exec_command(compile_schemas + [path]): + Logs.warn('Could not update GSettings schema cache %r' % path) + + if self.bld.is_install: + schemadir = self.env.GSETTINGSSCHEMADIR + if not schemadir: + raise Errors.WafError ('GSETTINGSSCHEMADIR not defined (should have been set up automatically during configure)') + + if install_files: + self.add_install_files(install_to=schemadir, install_from=install_files) + registered_schemas = getattr(self.bld, '_compile_schemas_registered', None) + if not registered_schemas: + registered_schemas = self.bld._compile_schemas_registered = set() + self.bld.add_post_fun(compile_schemas_callback) + registered_schemas.add(schemadir) + +class glib_validate_schema(Task.Task): + """ + Validates schema files + """ + run_str = 'rm -f ${GLIB_VALIDATE_SCHEMA_OUTPUT} && ${GLIB_COMPILE_SCHEMAS} --dry-run ${GLIB_COMPILE_SCHEMAS_OPTIONS} && touch ${GLIB_VALIDATE_SCHEMA_OUTPUT}' + color = 'PINK' + +################## gresource + +@extension('.gresource.xml') +def process_gresource_source(self, node): + """ + Creates tasks that turn ``.gresource.xml`` files to C code + """ + if not self.env.GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES: + raise Errors.WafError ("Unable to process GResource file - glib-compile-resources was not found during configure") + + if 'gresource' in self.features: + return + + h_node = node.change_ext('_xml.h') + c_node = node.change_ext('_xml.c') + self.create_task('glib_gresource_source', node, [h_node, c_node]) + self.source.append(c_node) + +@feature('gresource') +def process_gresource_bundle(self): + """ + Creates tasks to turn ``.gresource`` files from ``.gresource.xml`` files:: + + def build(bld): + bld( + features='gresource', + source=['resources1.gresource.xml', 'resources2.gresource.xml'], + install_path='${LIBDIR}/${PACKAGE}' + ) + + :param source: XML files to process + :type source: list of string + :param install_path: installation path + :type install_path: string + """ + for i in self.to_list(self.source): + node = self.path.find_resource(i) + + task = self.create_task('glib_gresource_bundle', node, node.change_ext('')) + inst_to = getattr(self, 'install_path', None) + if inst_to: + self.add_install_files(install_to=inst_to, install_from=task.outputs) + +class glib_gresource_base(Task.Task): + """ + Base class for gresource based tasks + """ + color = 'BLUE' + base_cmd = '${GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES} --sourcedir=${SRC[0].parent.srcpath()} --sourcedir=${SRC[0].bld_dir()}' + + def scan(self): + """ + Scans gresource dependencies through ``glib-compile-resources --generate-dependencies command`` + """ + bld = self.generator.bld + kw = {} + kw['cwd'] = self.get_cwd() + kw['quiet'] = Context.BOTH + + cmd = Utils.subst_vars('${GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES} --sourcedir=%s --sourcedir=%s --generate-dependencies %s' % ( + self.inputs[0].parent.srcpath(), + self.inputs[0].bld_dir(), + self.inputs[0].bldpath() + ), self.env) + + output = bld.cmd_and_log(cmd, **kw) + + nodes = [] + names = [] + for dep in output.splitlines(): + if dep: + node = bld.bldnode.find_node(dep) + if node: + nodes.append(node) + else: + names.append(dep) + + return (nodes, names) + +class glib_gresource_source(glib_gresource_base): + """ + Task to generate C source code (.h and .c files) from a gresource.xml file + """ + vars = ['GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES'] + fun_h = Task.compile_fun_shell(glib_gresource_base.base_cmd + ' --target=${TGT[0].abspath()} --generate-header ${SRC}') + fun_c = Task.compile_fun_shell(glib_gresource_base.base_cmd + ' --target=${TGT[1].abspath()} --generate-source ${SRC}') + ext_out = ['.h'] + + def run(self): + return self.fun_h[0](self) or self.fun_c[0](self) + +class glib_gresource_bundle(glib_gresource_base): + """ + Task to generate a .gresource binary file from a gresource.xml file + """ + run_str = glib_gresource_base.base_cmd + ' --target=${TGT} ${SRC}' + shell = True # temporary workaround for #795 + +@conf +def find_glib_genmarshal(conf): + conf.find_program('glib-genmarshal', var='GLIB_GENMARSHAL') + +@conf +def find_glib_mkenums(conf): + if not conf.env.PERL: + conf.find_program('perl', var='PERL') + conf.find_program('glib-mkenums', interpreter='PERL', var='GLIB_MKENUMS') + +@conf +def find_glib_compile_schemas(conf): + # when cross-compiling, gsettings.m4 locates the program with the following: + # pkg-config --variable glib_compile_schemas gio-2.0 + conf.find_program('glib-compile-schemas', var='GLIB_COMPILE_SCHEMAS') + + def getstr(varname): + return getattr(Options.options, varname, getattr(conf.env,varname, '')) + + gsettingsschemadir = getstr('GSETTINGSSCHEMADIR') + if not gsettingsschemadir: + datadir = getstr('DATADIR') + if not datadir: + prefix = conf.env.PREFIX + datadir = os.path.join(prefix, 'share') + gsettingsschemadir = os.path.join(datadir, 'glib-2.0', 'schemas') + + conf.env.GSETTINGSSCHEMADIR = gsettingsschemadir + +@conf +def find_glib_compile_resources(conf): + conf.find_program('glib-compile-resources', var='GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES') + +def configure(conf): + """ + Finds the following programs: + + * *glib-genmarshal* and set *GLIB_GENMARSHAL* + * *glib-mkenums* and set *GLIB_MKENUMS* + * *glib-compile-schemas* and set *GLIB_COMPILE_SCHEMAS* (not mandatory) + * *glib-compile-resources* and set *GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES* (not mandatory) + """ + conf.find_glib_genmarshal() + conf.find_glib_mkenums() + conf.find_glib_compile_schemas(mandatory=False) + conf.find_glib_compile_resources(mandatory=False) + +def options(opt): + """ + Adds the ``--gsettingsschemadir`` command-line option + """ + gr = opt.add_option_group('Installation directories') + gr.add_option('--gsettingsschemadir', help='GSettings schema location [DATADIR/glib-2.0/schemas]', default='', dest='GSETTINGSSCHEMADIR') + diff --git a/Tools/gnu_dirs.py b/Tools/gnu_dirs.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2847071 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/gnu_dirs.py @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Ali Sabil, 2007 + +""" +Sets various standard variables such as INCLUDEDIR. SBINDIR and others. To use this module just call:: + + opt.load('gnu_dirs') + +and:: + + conf.load('gnu_dirs') + +Add options for the standard GNU directories, this tool will add the options +found in autotools, and will update the environment with the following +installation variables: + +============== ========================================= ======================= +Variable Description Default Value +============== ========================================= ======================= +PREFIX installation prefix /usr/local +EXEC_PREFIX installation prefix for binaries PREFIX +BINDIR user commands EXEC_PREFIX/bin +SBINDIR system binaries EXEC_PREFIX/sbin +LIBEXECDIR program-specific binaries EXEC_PREFIX/libexec +SYSCONFDIR host-specific configuration PREFIX/etc +SHAREDSTATEDIR architecture-independent variable data PREFIX/com +LOCALSTATEDIR variable data PREFIX/var +LIBDIR object code libraries EXEC_PREFIX/lib +INCLUDEDIR header files PREFIX/include +OLDINCLUDEDIR header files for non-GCC compilers /usr/include +DATAROOTDIR architecture-independent data root PREFIX/share +DATADIR architecture-independent data DATAROOTDIR +INFODIR GNU "info" documentation DATAROOTDIR/info +LOCALEDIR locale-dependent data DATAROOTDIR/locale +MANDIR manual pages DATAROOTDIR/man +DOCDIR documentation root DATAROOTDIR/doc/APPNAME +HTMLDIR HTML documentation DOCDIR +DVIDIR DVI documentation DOCDIR +PDFDIR PDF documentation DOCDIR +PSDIR PostScript documentation DOCDIR +============== ========================================= ======================= +""" + +import os, re +from waflib import Utils, Options, Context + +gnuopts = ''' +bindir, user commands, ${EXEC_PREFIX}/bin +sbindir, system binaries, ${EXEC_PREFIX}/sbin +libexecdir, program-specific binaries, ${EXEC_PREFIX}/libexec +sysconfdir, host-specific configuration, ${PREFIX}/etc +sharedstatedir, architecture-independent variable data, ${PREFIX}/com +localstatedir, variable data, ${PREFIX}/var +libdir, object code libraries, ${EXEC_PREFIX}/lib%s +includedir, header files, ${PREFIX}/include +oldincludedir, header files for non-GCC compilers, /usr/include +datarootdir, architecture-independent data root, ${PREFIX}/share +datadir, architecture-independent data, ${DATAROOTDIR} +infodir, GNU "info" documentation, ${DATAROOTDIR}/info +localedir, locale-dependent data, ${DATAROOTDIR}/locale +mandir, manual pages, ${DATAROOTDIR}/man +docdir, documentation root, ${DATAROOTDIR}/doc/${PACKAGE} +htmldir, HTML documentation, ${DOCDIR} +dvidir, DVI documentation, ${DOCDIR} +pdfdir, PDF documentation, ${DOCDIR} +psdir, PostScript documentation, ${DOCDIR} +''' % Utils.lib64() + +_options = [x.split(', ') for x in gnuopts.splitlines() if x] + +def configure(conf): + """ + Reads the command-line options to set lots of variables in *conf.env*. The variables + BINDIR and LIBDIR will be overwritten. + """ + def get_param(varname, default): + return getattr(Options.options, varname, '') or default + + env = conf.env + env.LIBDIR = env.BINDIR = [] + env.EXEC_PREFIX = get_param('EXEC_PREFIX', env.PREFIX) + env.PACKAGE = getattr(Context.g_module, 'APPNAME', None) or env.PACKAGE + + complete = False + iter = 0 + while not complete and iter < len(_options) + 1: + iter += 1 + complete = True + for name, help, default in _options: + name = name.upper() + if not env[name]: + try: + env[name] = Utils.subst_vars(get_param(name, default).replace('/', os.sep), env) + except TypeError: + complete = False + + if not complete: + lst = [x for x, _, _ in _options if not env[x.upper()]] + raise conf.errors.WafError('Variable substitution failure %r' % lst) + +def options(opt): + """ + Adds lots of command-line options, for example:: + + --exec-prefix: EXEC_PREFIX + """ + inst_dir = opt.add_option_group('Installation prefix', +'By default, "waf install" will put the files in\ + "/usr/local/bin", "/usr/local/lib" etc. An installation prefix other\ + than "/usr/local" can be given using "--prefix", for example "--prefix=$HOME"') + + for k in ('--prefix', '--destdir'): + option = opt.parser.get_option(k) + if option: + opt.parser.remove_option(k) + inst_dir.add_option(option) + + inst_dir.add_option('--exec-prefix', + help = 'installation prefix for binaries [PREFIX]', + default = '', + dest = 'EXEC_PREFIX') + + dirs_options = opt.add_option_group('Installation directories') + + for name, help, default in _options: + option_name = '--' + name + str_default = default + str_help = '%s [%s]' % (help, re.sub(r'\$\{([^}]+)\}', r'\1', str_default)) + dirs_options.add_option(option_name, help=str_help, default='', dest=name.upper()) + diff --git a/Tools/gxx.py b/Tools/gxx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..22c5d26 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/gxx.py @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) +# Ralf Habacker, 2006 (rh) +# Yinon Ehrlich, 2009 + +""" +g++/llvm detection. +""" + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_gxx(conf): + """ + Finds the program g++, and if present, try to detect its version number + """ + cxx = conf.find_program(['g++', 'c++'], var='CXX') + conf.get_cc_version(cxx, gcc=True) + conf.env.CXX_NAME = 'gcc' + +@conf +def gxx_common_flags(conf): + """ + Common flags for g++ on nearly all platforms + """ + v = conf.env + + v.CXX_SRC_F = [] + v.CXX_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o'] + + if not v.LINK_CXX: + v.LINK_CXX = v.CXX + + v.CXXLNK_SRC_F = [] + v.CXXLNK_TGT_F = ['-o'] + v.CPPPATH_ST = '-I%s' + v.DEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + + v.LIB_ST = '-l%s' # template for adding libs + v.LIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' # template for adding libpaths + v.STLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.STLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + v.RPATH_ST = '-Wl,-rpath,%s' + + v.SONAME_ST = '-Wl,-h,%s' + v.SHLIB_MARKER = '-Wl,-Bdynamic' + v.STLIB_MARKER = '-Wl,-Bstatic' + + v.cxxprogram_PATTERN = '%s' + + v.CXXFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-shared'] + v.cxxshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so' + + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxstlib = ['-Wl,-Bstatic'] + v.cxxstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + + v.LINKFLAGS_MACBUNDLE = ['-bundle', '-undefined', 'dynamic_lookup'] + v.CXXFLAGS_MACBUNDLE = ['-fPIC'] + v.macbundle_PATTERN = '%s.bundle' + +@conf +def gxx_modifier_win32(conf): + """Configuration flags for executing gcc on Windows""" + v = conf.env + v.cxxprogram_PATTERN = '%s.exe' + + v.cxxshlib_PATTERN = '%s.dll' + v.implib_PATTERN = '%s.dll.a' + v.IMPLIB_ST = '-Wl,--out-implib,%s' + + v.CXXFLAGS_cxxshlib = [] + + # Auto-import is enabled by default even without this option, + # but enabling it explicitly has the nice effect of suppressing the rather boring, debug-level messages + # that the linker emits otherwise. + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['-Wl,--enable-auto-import']) + +@conf +def gxx_modifier_cygwin(conf): + """Configuration flags for executing g++ on Cygwin""" + gxx_modifier_win32(conf) + v = conf.env + v.cxxshlib_PATTERN = 'cyg%s.dll' + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS_cxxshlib', ['-Wl,--enable-auto-image-base']) + v.CXXFLAGS_cxxshlib = [] + +@conf +def gxx_modifier_darwin(conf): + """Configuration flags for executing g++ on MacOS""" + v = conf.env + v.CXXFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-dynamiclib'] + v.cxxshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.dylib' + v.FRAMEWORKPATH_ST = '-F%s' + v.FRAMEWORK_ST = ['-framework'] + v.ARCH_ST = ['-arch'] + + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxstlib = [] + + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + v.STLIB_MARKER = [] + v.SONAME_ST = [] + +@conf +def gxx_modifier_aix(conf): + """Configuration flags for executing g++ on AIX""" + v = conf.env + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxprogram= ['-Wl,-brtl'] + + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-shared', '-Wl,-brtl,-bexpfull'] + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + +@conf +def gxx_modifier_hpux(conf): + v = conf.env + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + v.STLIB_MARKER = [] + v.CFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-fPIC','-DPIC'] + v.cxxshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.sl' + +@conf +def gxx_modifier_openbsd(conf): + conf.env.SONAME_ST = [] + +@conf +def gcc_modifier_osf1V(conf): + v = conf.env + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + v.STLIB_MARKER = [] + v.SONAME_ST = [] + +@conf +def gxx_modifier_platform(conf): + """Execute platform-specific functions based on *gxx_modifier_+NAME*""" + # * set configurations specific for a platform. + # * the destination platform is detected automatically by looking at the macros the compiler predefines, + # and if it's not recognised, it fallbacks to sys.platform. + gxx_modifier_func = getattr(conf, 'gxx_modifier_' + conf.env.DEST_OS, None) + if gxx_modifier_func: + gxx_modifier_func() + +def configure(conf): + """ + Configuration for g++ + """ + conf.find_gxx() + conf.find_ar() + conf.gxx_common_flags() + conf.gxx_modifier_platform() + conf.cxx_load_tools() + conf.cxx_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + conf.check_gcc_o_space('cxx') + diff --git a/Tools/icc.py b/Tools/icc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b6492c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/icc.py @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Stian Selnes 2008 +# Thomas Nagy 2009-2018 (ita) + +""" +Detects the Intel C compiler +""" + +import sys +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar, gcc +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_icc(conf): + """ + Finds the program icc and execute it to ensure it really is icc + """ + cc = conf.find_program(['icc', 'ICL'], var='CC') + conf.get_cc_version(cc, icc=True) + conf.env.CC_NAME = 'icc' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_icc() + conf.find_ar() + conf.gcc_common_flags() + conf.gcc_modifier_platform() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() diff --git a/Tools/icpc.py b/Tools/icpc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a6cc6c --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/icpc.py @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy 2009-2018 (ita) + +""" +Detects the Intel C++ compiler +""" + +import sys +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar, gxx +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_icpc(conf): + """ + Finds the program icpc, and execute it to ensure it really is icpc + """ + cxx = conf.find_program('icpc', var='CXX') + conf.get_cc_version(cxx, icc=True) + conf.env.CXX_NAME = 'icc' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_icpc() + conf.find_ar() + conf.gxx_common_flags() + conf.gxx_modifier_platform() + conf.cxx_load_tools() + conf.cxx_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + diff --git a/Tools/ifort.py b/Tools/ifort.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..17d3052 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/ifort.py @@ -0,0 +1,413 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# DC 2008 +# Thomas Nagy 2016-2018 (ita) + +import os, re, traceback +from waflib import Utils, Logs, Errors +from waflib.Tools import fc, fc_config, fc_scan, ar, ccroot +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.TaskGen import after_method, feature + +@conf +def find_ifort(conf): + fc = conf.find_program('ifort', var='FC') + conf.get_ifort_version(fc) + conf.env.FC_NAME = 'IFORT' + +@conf +def ifort_modifier_win32(self): + v = self.env + v.IFORT_WIN32 = True + v.FCSTLIB_MARKER = '' + v.FCSHLIB_MARKER = '' + + v.FCLIB_ST = v.FCSTLIB_ST = '%s.lib' + v.FCLIBPATH_ST = v.STLIBPATH_ST = '/LIBPATH:%s' + v.FCINCPATH_ST = '/I%s' + v.FCDEFINES_ST = '/D%s' + + v.fcprogram_PATTERN = v.fcprogram_test_PATTERN = '%s.exe' + v.fcshlib_PATTERN = '%s.dll' + v.fcstlib_PATTERN = v.implib_PATTERN = '%s.lib' + + v.FCLNK_TGT_F = '/out:' + v.FC_TGT_F = ['/c', '/o', ''] + v.FCFLAGS_fcshlib = '' + v.LINKFLAGS_fcshlib = '/DLL' + v.AR_TGT_F = '/out:' + v.IMPLIB_ST = '/IMPLIB:%s' + + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS', '/subsystem:console') + if v.IFORT_MANIFEST: + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['/MANIFEST']) + +@conf +def ifort_modifier_darwin(conf): + fc_config.fortran_modifier_darwin(conf) + +@conf +def ifort_modifier_platform(conf): + dest_os = conf.env.DEST_OS or Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() + ifort_modifier_func = getattr(conf, 'ifort_modifier_' + dest_os, None) + if ifort_modifier_func: + ifort_modifier_func() + +@conf +def get_ifort_version(conf, fc): + """ + Detects the compiler version and sets ``conf.env.FC_VERSION`` + """ + version_re = re.compile(r"\bIntel\b.*\bVersion\s*(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)",re.I).search + if Utils.is_win32: + cmd = fc + else: + cmd = fc + ['-logo'] + + out, err = fc_config.getoutput(conf, cmd, stdin=False) + match = version_re(out) or version_re(err) + if not match: + conf.fatal('cannot determine ifort version.') + k = match.groupdict() + conf.env.FC_VERSION = (k['major'], k['minor']) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects the Intel Fortran compilers + """ + if Utils.is_win32: + compiler, version, path, includes, libdirs, arch = conf.detect_ifort() + v = conf.env + v.DEST_CPU = arch + v.PATH = path + v.INCLUDES = includes + v.LIBPATH = libdirs + v.MSVC_COMPILER = compiler + try: + v.MSVC_VERSION = float(version) + except ValueError: + v.MSVC_VERSION = float(version[:-3]) + + conf.find_ifort_win32() + conf.ifort_modifier_win32() + else: + conf.find_ifort() + conf.find_program('xiar', var='AR') + conf.find_ar() + conf.fc_flags() + conf.fc_add_flags() + conf.ifort_modifier_platform() + + +all_ifort_platforms = [ ('intel64', 'amd64'), ('em64t', 'amd64'), ('ia32', 'x86'), ('Itanium', 'ia64')] +"""List of icl platforms""" + +@conf +def gather_ifort_versions(conf, versions): + """ + List compiler versions by looking up registry keys + """ + version_pattern = re.compile(r'^...?.?\....?.?') + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Intel\\Compilers\\Fortran') + except OSError: + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Intel\\Compilers\\Fortran') + except OSError: + return + index = 0 + while 1: + try: + version = Utils.winreg.EnumKey(all_versions, index) + except OSError: + break + index += 1 + if not version_pattern.match(version): + continue + targets = {} + for target,arch in all_ifort_platforms: + if target=='intel64': + targetDir='EM64T_NATIVE' + else: + targetDir=target + try: + Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions,version+'\\'+targetDir) + icl_version=Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions,version) + path,type=Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(icl_version,'ProductDir') + except OSError: + pass + else: + batch_file=os.path.join(path,'bin','ifortvars.bat') + if os.path.isfile(batch_file): + targets[target] = target_compiler(conf, 'intel', arch, version, target, batch_file) + + for target,arch in all_ifort_platforms: + try: + icl_version = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions, version+'\\'+target) + path,type = Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(icl_version,'ProductDir') + except OSError: + continue + else: + batch_file=os.path.join(path,'bin','ifortvars.bat') + if os.path.isfile(batch_file): + targets[target] = target_compiler(conf, 'intel', arch, version, target, batch_file) + major = version[0:2] + versions['intel ' + major] = targets + +@conf +def setup_ifort(conf, versiondict): + """ + Checks installed compilers and targets and returns the first combination from the user's + options, env, or the global supported lists that checks. + + :param versiondict: dict(platform -> dict(architecture -> configuration)) + :type versiondict: dict(string -> dict(string -> target_compiler) + :return: the compiler, revision, path, include dirs, library paths and target architecture + :rtype: tuple of strings + """ + platforms = Utils.to_list(conf.env.MSVC_TARGETS) or [i for i,j in all_ifort_platforms] + desired_versions = conf.env.MSVC_VERSIONS or list(reversed(list(versiondict.keys()))) + for version in desired_versions: + try: + targets = versiondict[version] + except KeyError: + continue + for arch in platforms: + try: + cfg = targets[arch] + except KeyError: + continue + cfg.evaluate() + if cfg.is_valid: + compiler,revision = version.rsplit(' ', 1) + return compiler,revision,cfg.bindirs,cfg.incdirs,cfg.libdirs,cfg.cpu + conf.fatal('ifort: Impossible to find a valid architecture for building %r - %r' % (desired_versions, list(versiondict.keys()))) + +@conf +def get_ifort_version_win32(conf, compiler, version, target, vcvars): + # FIXME hack + try: + conf.msvc_cnt += 1 + except AttributeError: + conf.msvc_cnt = 1 + batfile = conf.bldnode.make_node('waf-print-msvc-%d.bat' % conf.msvc_cnt) + batfile.write("""@echo off +set INCLUDE= +set LIB= +call "%s" %s +echo PATH=%%PATH%% +echo INCLUDE=%%INCLUDE%% +echo LIB=%%LIB%%;%%LIBPATH%% +""" % (vcvars,target)) + sout = conf.cmd_and_log(['cmd.exe', '/E:on', '/V:on', '/C', batfile.abspath()]) + batfile.delete() + lines = sout.splitlines() + + if not lines[0]: + lines.pop(0) + + MSVC_PATH = MSVC_INCDIR = MSVC_LIBDIR = None + for line in lines: + if line.startswith('PATH='): + path = line[5:] + MSVC_PATH = path.split(';') + elif line.startswith('INCLUDE='): + MSVC_INCDIR = [i for i in line[8:].split(';') if i] + elif line.startswith('LIB='): + MSVC_LIBDIR = [i for i in line[4:].split(';') if i] + if None in (MSVC_PATH, MSVC_INCDIR, MSVC_LIBDIR): + conf.fatal('ifort: Could not find a valid architecture for building (get_ifort_version_win32)') + + # Check if the compiler is usable at all. + # The detection may return 64-bit versions even on 32-bit systems, and these would fail to run. + env = dict(os.environ) + env.update(PATH = path) + compiler_name, linker_name, lib_name = _get_prog_names(conf, compiler) + fc = conf.find_program(compiler_name, path_list=MSVC_PATH) + + # delete CL if exists. because it could contain parameters which can change cl's behaviour rather catastrophically. + if 'CL' in env: + del(env['CL']) + + try: + conf.cmd_and_log(fc + ['/help'], env=env) + except UnicodeError: + st = traceback.format_exc() + if conf.logger: + conf.logger.error(st) + conf.fatal('ifort: Unicode error - check the code page?') + except Exception as e: + Logs.debug('ifort: get_ifort_version: %r %r %r -> failure %s', compiler, version, target, str(e)) + conf.fatal('ifort: cannot run the compiler in get_ifort_version (run with -v to display errors)') + else: + Logs.debug('ifort: get_ifort_version: %r %r %r -> OK', compiler, version, target) + finally: + conf.env[compiler_name] = '' + + return (MSVC_PATH, MSVC_INCDIR, MSVC_LIBDIR) + +class target_compiler(object): + """ + Wraps a compiler configuration; call evaluate() to determine + whether the configuration is usable. + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, compiler, cpu, version, bat_target, bat, callback=None): + """ + :param ctx: configuration context to use to eventually get the version environment + :param compiler: compiler name + :param cpu: target cpu + :param version: compiler version number + :param bat_target: ? + :param bat: path to the batch file to run + :param callback: optional function to take the realized environment variables tup and map it (e.g. to combine other constant paths) + """ + self.conf = ctx + self.name = None + self.is_valid = False + self.is_done = False + + self.compiler = compiler + self.cpu = cpu + self.version = version + self.bat_target = bat_target + self.bat = bat + self.callback = callback + + def evaluate(self): + if self.is_done: + return + self.is_done = True + try: + vs = self.conf.get_ifort_version_win32(self.compiler, self.version, self.bat_target, self.bat) + except Errors.ConfigurationError: + self.is_valid = False + return + if self.callback: + vs = self.callback(self, vs) + self.is_valid = True + (self.bindirs, self.incdirs, self.libdirs) = vs + + def __str__(self): + return str((self.bindirs, self.incdirs, self.libdirs)) + + def __repr__(self): + return repr((self.bindirs, self.incdirs, self.libdirs)) + +@conf +def detect_ifort(self): + return self.setup_ifort(self.get_ifort_versions(False)) + +@conf +def get_ifort_versions(self, eval_and_save=True): + """ + :return: platforms to compiler configurations + :rtype: dict + """ + dct = {} + self.gather_ifort_versions(dct) + return dct + +def _get_prog_names(self, compiler): + if compiler=='intel': + compiler_name = 'ifort' + linker_name = 'XILINK' + lib_name = 'XILIB' + else: + # assumes CL.exe + compiler_name = 'CL' + linker_name = 'LINK' + lib_name = 'LIB' + return compiler_name, linker_name, lib_name + +@conf +def find_ifort_win32(conf): + # the autodetection is supposed to be performed before entering in this method + v = conf.env + path = v.PATH + compiler = v.MSVC_COMPILER + version = v.MSVC_VERSION + + compiler_name, linker_name, lib_name = _get_prog_names(conf, compiler) + v.IFORT_MANIFEST = (compiler == 'intel' and version >= 11) + + # compiler + fc = conf.find_program(compiler_name, var='FC', path_list=path) + + # before setting anything, check if the compiler is really intel fortran + env = dict(conf.environ) + if path: + env.update(PATH = ';'.join(path)) + if not conf.cmd_and_log(fc + ['/nologo', '/help'], env=env): + conf.fatal('not intel fortran compiler could not be identified') + + v.FC_NAME = 'IFORT' + + if not v.LINK_FC: + conf.find_program(linker_name, var='LINK_FC', path_list=path, mandatory=True) + + if not v.AR: + conf.find_program(lib_name, path_list=path, var='AR', mandatory=True) + v.ARFLAGS = ['/nologo'] + + # manifest tool. Not required for VS 2003 and below. Must have for VS 2005 and later + if v.IFORT_MANIFEST: + conf.find_program('MT', path_list=path, var='MT') + v.MTFLAGS = ['/nologo'] + + try: + conf.load('winres') + except Errors.WafError: + Logs.warn('Resource compiler not found. Compiling resource file is disabled') + +####################################################################################################### +##### conf above, build below + +@after_method('apply_link') +@feature('fc') +def apply_flags_ifort(self): + """ + Adds additional flags implied by msvc, such as subsystems and pdb files:: + + def build(bld): + bld.stlib(source='main.c', target='bar', subsystem='gruik') + """ + if not self.env.IFORT_WIN32 or not getattr(self, 'link_task', None): + return + + is_static = isinstance(self.link_task, ccroot.stlink_task) + + subsystem = getattr(self, 'subsystem', '') + if subsystem: + subsystem = '/subsystem:%s' % subsystem + flags = is_static and 'ARFLAGS' or 'LINKFLAGS' + self.env.append_value(flags, subsystem) + + if not is_static: + for f in self.env.LINKFLAGS: + d = f.lower() + if d[1:] == 'debug': + pdbnode = self.link_task.outputs[0].change_ext('.pdb') + self.link_task.outputs.append(pdbnode) + + if getattr(self, 'install_task', None): + self.pdb_install_task = self.add_install_files(install_to=self.install_task.install_to, install_from=pdbnode) + + break + +@feature('fcprogram', 'fcshlib', 'fcprogram_test') +@after_method('apply_link') +def apply_manifest_ifort(self): + """ + Enables manifest embedding in Fortran DLLs when using ifort on Windows + See: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235542(VS.80).aspx + """ + if self.env.IFORT_WIN32 and getattr(self, 'link_task', None): + # it seems ifort.exe cannot be called for linking + self.link_task.env.FC = self.env.LINK_FC + + if self.env.IFORT_WIN32 and self.env.IFORT_MANIFEST and getattr(self, 'link_task', None): + out_node = self.link_task.outputs[0] + man_node = out_node.parent.find_or_declare(out_node.name + '.manifest') + self.link_task.outputs.append(man_node) + self.env.DO_MANIFEST = True + diff --git a/Tools/intltool.py b/Tools/intltool.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..af95ba8 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/intltool.py @@ -0,0 +1,231 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) + +""" +Support for translation tools such as msgfmt and intltool + +Usage:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('gnu_dirs intltool') + + def build(bld): + # process the .po files into .gmo files, and install them in LOCALEDIR + bld(features='intltool_po', appname='myapp', podir='po', install_path="${LOCALEDIR}") + + # process an input file, substituting the translations from the po dir + bld( + features = "intltool_in", + podir = "../po", + style = "desktop", + flags = ["-u"], + source = 'kupfer.desktop.in', + install_path = "${DATADIR}/applications", + ) + +Usage of the :py:mod:`waflib.Tools.gnu_dirs` is recommended, but not obligatory. +""" + +from __future__ import with_statement + +import os, re +from waflib import Context, Task, Utils, Logs +import waflib.Tools.ccroot +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method, taskgen_method +from waflib.Logs import error +from waflib.Configure import conf + +_style_flags = { + 'ba': '-b', + 'desktop': '-d', + 'keys': '-k', + 'quoted': '--quoted-style', + 'quotedxml': '--quotedxml-style', + 'rfc822deb': '-r', + 'schemas': '-s', + 'xml': '-x', +} + +@taskgen_method +def ensure_localedir(self): + """ + Expands LOCALEDIR from DATAROOTDIR/locale if possible, or falls back to PREFIX/share/locale + """ + # use the tool gnu_dirs to provide options to define this + if not self.env.LOCALEDIR: + if self.env.DATAROOTDIR: + self.env.LOCALEDIR = os.path.join(self.env.DATAROOTDIR, 'locale') + else: + self.env.LOCALEDIR = os.path.join(self.env.PREFIX, 'share', 'locale') + +@before_method('process_source') +@feature('intltool_in') +def apply_intltool_in_f(self): + """ + Creates tasks to translate files by intltool-merge:: + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = "intltool_in", + podir = "../po", + style = "desktop", + flags = ["-u"], + source = 'kupfer.desktop.in', + install_path = "${DATADIR}/applications", + ) + + :param podir: location of the .po files + :type podir: string + :param source: source files to process + :type source: list of string + :param style: the intltool-merge mode of operation, can be one of the following values: + ``ba``, ``desktop``, ``keys``, ``quoted``, ``quotedxml``, ``rfc822deb``, ``schemas`` and ``xml``. + See the ``intltool-merge`` man page for more information about supported modes of operation. + :type style: string + :param flags: compilation flags ("-quc" by default) + :type flags: list of string + :param install_path: installation path + :type install_path: string + """ + try: + self.meths.remove('process_source') + except ValueError: + pass + + self.ensure_localedir() + + podir = getattr(self, 'podir', '.') + podirnode = self.path.find_dir(podir) + if not podirnode: + error("could not find the podir %r" % podir) + return + + cache = getattr(self, 'intlcache', '.intlcache') + self.env.INTLCACHE = [os.path.join(str(self.path.get_bld()), podir, cache)] + self.env.INTLPODIR = podirnode.bldpath() + self.env.append_value('INTLFLAGS', getattr(self, 'flags', self.env.INTLFLAGS_DEFAULT)) + + if '-c' in self.env.INTLFLAGS: + self.bld.fatal('Redundant -c flag in intltool task %r' % self) + + style = getattr(self, 'style', None) + if style: + try: + style_flag = _style_flags[style] + except KeyError: + self.bld.fatal('intltool_in style "%s" is not valid' % style) + + self.env.append_unique('INTLFLAGS', [style_flag]) + + for i in self.to_list(self.source): + node = self.path.find_resource(i) + + task = self.create_task('intltool', node, node.change_ext('')) + inst = getattr(self, 'install_path', None) + if inst: + self.add_install_files(install_to=inst, install_from=task.outputs) + +@feature('intltool_po') +def apply_intltool_po(self): + """ + Creates tasks to process po files:: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='intltool_po', appname='myapp', podir='po', install_path="${LOCALEDIR}") + + The relevant task generator arguments are: + + :param podir: directory of the .po files + :type podir: string + :param appname: name of the application + :type appname: string + :param install_path: installation directory + :type install_path: string + + The file LINGUAS must be present in the directory pointed by *podir* and list the translation files to process. + """ + try: + self.meths.remove('process_source') + except ValueError: + pass + + self.ensure_localedir() + + appname = getattr(self, 'appname', getattr(Context.g_module, Context.APPNAME, 'set_your_app_name')) + podir = getattr(self, 'podir', '.') + inst = getattr(self, 'install_path', '${LOCALEDIR}') + + linguas = self.path.find_node(os.path.join(podir, 'LINGUAS')) + if linguas: + # scan LINGUAS file for locales to process + with open(linguas.abspath()) as f: + langs = [] + for line in f.readlines(): + # ignore lines containing comments + if not line.startswith('#'): + langs += line.split() + re_linguas = re.compile('[-a-zA-Z_@.]+') + for lang in langs: + # Make sure that we only process lines which contain locales + if re_linguas.match(lang): + node = self.path.find_resource(os.path.join(podir, re_linguas.match(lang).group() + '.po')) + task = self.create_task('po', node, node.change_ext('.mo')) + + if inst: + filename = task.outputs[0].name + (langname, ext) = os.path.splitext(filename) + inst_file = inst + os.sep + langname + os.sep + 'LC_MESSAGES' + os.sep + appname + '.mo' + self.add_install_as(install_to=inst_file, install_from=task.outputs[0], + chmod=getattr(self, 'chmod', Utils.O644)) + + else: + Logs.pprint('RED', "Error no LINGUAS file found in po directory") + +class po(Task.Task): + """ + Compiles .po files into .gmo files + """ + run_str = '${MSGFMT} -o ${TGT} ${SRC}' + color = 'BLUE' + +class intltool(Task.Task): + """ + Calls intltool-merge to update translation files + """ + run_str = '${INTLTOOL} ${INTLFLAGS} ${INTLCACHE_ST:INTLCACHE} ${INTLPODIR} ${SRC} ${TGT}' + color = 'BLUE' + +@conf +def find_msgfmt(conf): + """ + Detects msgfmt and sets the ``MSGFMT`` variable + """ + conf.find_program('msgfmt', var='MSGFMT') + +@conf +def find_intltool_merge(conf): + """ + Detects intltool-merge + """ + if not conf.env.PERL: + conf.find_program('perl', var='PERL') + conf.env.INTLCACHE_ST = '--cache=%s' + conf.env.INTLFLAGS_DEFAULT = ['-q', '-u'] + conf.find_program('intltool-merge', interpreter='PERL', var='INTLTOOL') + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects the program *msgfmt* and set *conf.env.MSGFMT*. + Detects the program *intltool-merge* and set *conf.env.INTLTOOL*. + It is possible to set INTLTOOL in the environment, but it must not have spaces in it:: + + $ INTLTOOL="/path/to/the program/intltool" waf configure + + If a C/C++ compiler is present, execute a compilation test to find the header *locale.h*. + """ + conf.find_msgfmt() + conf.find_intltool_merge() + if conf.env.CC or conf.env.CXX: + conf.check(header_name='locale.h') + diff --git a/Tools/irixcc.py b/Tools/irixcc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3ae1ac --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/irixcc.py @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# imported from samba + +""" +Compiler definition for irix/MIPSpro cc compiler +""" + +from waflib import Errors +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_irixcc(conf): + v = conf.env + cc = None + if v.CC: + cc = v.CC + elif 'CC' in conf.environ: + cc = conf.environ['CC'] + if not cc: + cc = conf.find_program('cc', var='CC') + if not cc: + conf.fatal('irixcc was not found') + + try: + conf.cmd_and_log(cc + ['-version']) + except Errors.WafError: + conf.fatal('%r -version could not be executed' % cc) + + v.CC = cc + v.CC_NAME = 'irix' + +@conf +def irixcc_common_flags(conf): + v = conf.env + + v.CC_SRC_F = '' + v.CC_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o'] + v.CPPPATH_ST = '-I%s' + v.DEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + + if not v.LINK_CC: + v.LINK_CC = v.CC + + v.CCLNK_SRC_F = '' + v.CCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o'] + + v.LIB_ST = '-l%s' # template for adding libs + v.LIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' # template for adding libpaths + v.STLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.STLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + + v.cprogram_PATTERN = '%s' + v.cshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so' + v.cstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_irixcc() + conf.find_cpp() + conf.find_ar() + conf.irixcc_common_flags() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + diff --git a/Tools/javaw.py b/Tools/javaw.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9daed39 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/javaw.py @@ -0,0 +1,579 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) + +""" +Java support + +Javac is one of the few compilers that behaves very badly: + +#. it outputs files where it wants to (-d is only for the package root) + +#. it recompiles files silently behind your back + +#. it outputs an undefined amount of files (inner classes) + +Remember that the compilation can be performed using Jython[1] rather than regular Python. Instead of +running one of the following commands:: + + ./waf configure + python waf configure + +You would have to run:: + + java -jar /path/to/jython.jar waf configure + +[1] http://www.jython.org/ + +Usage +===== + +Load the "java" tool. + +def configure(conf): + conf.load('java') + +Java tools will be autodetected and eventually, if present, the quite +standard JAVA_HOME environment variable will be used. The also standard +CLASSPATH variable is used for library searching. + +In configuration phase checks can be done on the system environment, for +example to check if a class is known in the classpath:: + + conf.check_java_class('java.io.FileOutputStream') + +or if the system supports JNI applications building:: + + conf.check_jni_headers() + + +The java tool supports compiling java code, creating jar files and +creating javadoc documentation. This can be either done separately or +together in a single definition. For example to manage them separately:: + + bld(features = 'javac', + srcdir = 'src', + compat = '1.7', + use = 'animals', + name = 'cats-src', + ) + + bld(features = 'jar', + basedir = '.', + destfile = '../cats.jar', + name = 'cats', + use = 'cats-src' + ) + + +Or together by defining all the needed attributes:: + + bld(features = 'javac jar javadoc', + srcdir = 'src/', # folder containing the sources to compile + outdir = 'src', # folder where to output the classes (in the build directory) + compat = '1.6', # java compatibility version number + classpath = ['.', '..'], + + # jar + basedir = 'src', # folder containing the classes and other files to package (must match outdir) + destfile = 'foo.jar', # do not put the destfile in the folder of the java classes! + use = 'NNN', + jaropts = ['-C', 'default/src/', '.'], # can be used to give files + manifest = 'src/Manifest.mf', # Manifest file to include + + # javadoc + javadoc_package = ['com.meow' , 'com.meow.truc.bar', 'com.meow.truc.foo'], + javadoc_output = 'javadoc', + ) + +External jar dependencies can be mapped to a standard waf "use" dependency by +setting an environment variable with a CLASSPATH prefix in the configuration, +for example:: + + conf.env.CLASSPATH_NNN = ['aaaa.jar', 'bbbb.jar'] + +and then NNN can be freely used in rules as:: + + use = 'NNN', + +In the java tool the dependencies via use are not transitive by default, as +this necessity depends on the code. To enable recursive dependency scanning +use on a specific rule: + + recurse_use = True + +Or build-wise by setting RECURSE_JAVA: + + bld.env.RECURSE_JAVA = True + +Unit tests can be integrated in the waf unit test environment using the javatest extra. +""" + +import os, shutil +from waflib import Task, Utils, Errors, Node +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method, after_method, taskgen_method + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot +ccroot.USELIB_VARS['javac'] = set(['CLASSPATH', 'JAVACFLAGS']) + +SOURCE_RE = '**/*.java' +JAR_RE = '**/*' + +class_check_source = ''' +public class Test { + public static void main(String[] argv) { + Class lib; + if (argv.length < 1) { + System.err.println("Missing argument"); + System.exit(77); + } + try { + lib = Class.forName(argv[0]); + } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { + System.err.println("ClassNotFoundException"); + System.exit(1); + } + lib = null; + System.exit(0); + } +} +''' + +@feature('javac') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_java(self): + """ + Create a javac task for compiling *.java files*. There can be + only one javac task by task generator. + """ + Utils.def_attrs(self, jarname='', classpath='', + sourcepath='.', srcdir='.', + jar_mf_attributes={}, jar_mf_classpath=[]) + + outdir = getattr(self, 'outdir', None) + if outdir: + if not isinstance(outdir, Node.Node): + outdir = self.path.get_bld().make_node(self.outdir) + else: + outdir = self.path.get_bld() + outdir.mkdir() + self.outdir = outdir + self.env.OUTDIR = outdir.abspath() + + self.javac_task = tsk = self.create_task('javac') + tmp = [] + + srcdir = getattr(self, 'srcdir', '') + if isinstance(srcdir, Node.Node): + srcdir = [srcdir] + for x in Utils.to_list(srcdir): + if isinstance(x, Node.Node): + y = x + else: + y = self.path.find_dir(x) + if not y: + self.bld.fatal('Could not find the folder %s from %s' % (x, self.path)) + tmp.append(y) + + tsk.srcdir = tmp + + if getattr(self, 'compat', None): + tsk.env.append_value('JAVACFLAGS', ['-source', str(self.compat)]) + + if hasattr(self, 'sourcepath'): + fold = [isinstance(x, Node.Node) and x or self.path.find_dir(x) for x in self.to_list(self.sourcepath)] + names = os.pathsep.join([x.srcpath() for x in fold]) + else: + names = [x.srcpath() for x in tsk.srcdir] + + if names: + tsk.env.append_value('JAVACFLAGS', ['-sourcepath', names]) + + +@taskgen_method +def java_use_rec(self, name, **kw): + """ + Processes recursively the *use* attribute for each referred java compilation + """ + if name in self.tmp_use_seen: + return + + self.tmp_use_seen.append(name) + + try: + y = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(name) + except Errors.WafError: + self.uselib.append(name) + return + else: + y.post() + # Add generated JAR name for CLASSPATH. Task ordering (set_run_after) + # is already guaranteed by ordering done between the single tasks + if hasattr(y, 'jar_task'): + self.use_lst.append(y.jar_task.outputs[0].abspath()) + + for x in self.to_list(getattr(y, 'use', [])): + self.java_use_rec(x) + +@feature('javac') +@before_method('propagate_uselib_vars') +@after_method('apply_java') +def use_javac_files(self): + """ + Processes the *use* attribute referring to other java compilations + """ + self.use_lst = [] + self.tmp_use_seen = [] + self.uselib = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', [])) + names = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', [])) + get = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name + for x in names: + try: + y = get(x) + except Errors.WafError: + self.uselib.append(x) + else: + y.post() + if hasattr(y, 'jar_task'): + self.use_lst.append(y.jar_task.outputs[0].abspath()) + self.javac_task.set_run_after(y.jar_task) + else: + for tsk in y.tasks: + self.javac_task.set_run_after(tsk) + + # If recurse use scan is enabled recursively add use attribute for each used one + if getattr(self, 'recurse_use', False) or self.bld.env.RECURSE_JAVA: + self.java_use_rec(x) + + self.env.append_value('CLASSPATH', self.use_lst) + +@feature('javac') +@after_method('apply_java', 'propagate_uselib_vars', 'use_javac_files') +def set_classpath(self): + """ + Sets the CLASSPATH value on the *javac* task previously created. + """ + if getattr(self, 'classpath', None): + self.env.append_unique('CLASSPATH', getattr(self, 'classpath', [])) + for x in self.tasks: + x.env.CLASSPATH = os.pathsep.join(self.env.CLASSPATH) + os.pathsep + +@feature('jar') +@after_method('apply_java', 'use_javac_files') +@before_method('process_source') +def jar_files(self): + """ + Creates a jar task (one maximum per task generator) + """ + destfile = getattr(self, 'destfile', 'test.jar') + jaropts = getattr(self, 'jaropts', []) + manifest = getattr(self, 'manifest', None) + + basedir = getattr(self, 'basedir', None) + if basedir: + if not isinstance(self.basedir, Node.Node): + basedir = self.path.get_bld().make_node(basedir) + else: + basedir = self.path.get_bld() + if not basedir: + self.bld.fatal('Could not find the basedir %r for %r' % (self.basedir, self)) + + self.jar_task = tsk = self.create_task('jar_create') + if manifest: + jarcreate = getattr(self, 'jarcreate', 'cfm') + if not isinstance(manifest,Node.Node): + node = self.path.find_resource(manifest) + else: + node = manifest + if not node: + self.bld.fatal('invalid manifest file %r for %r' % (manifest, self)) + tsk.dep_nodes.append(node) + jaropts.insert(0, node.abspath()) + else: + jarcreate = getattr(self, 'jarcreate', 'cf') + if not isinstance(destfile, Node.Node): + destfile = self.path.find_or_declare(destfile) + if not destfile: + self.bld.fatal('invalid destfile %r for %r' % (destfile, self)) + tsk.set_outputs(destfile) + tsk.basedir = basedir + + jaropts.append('-C') + jaropts.append(basedir.bldpath()) + jaropts.append('.') + + tsk.env.JAROPTS = jaropts + tsk.env.JARCREATE = jarcreate + + if getattr(self, 'javac_task', None): + tsk.set_run_after(self.javac_task) + +@feature('jar') +@after_method('jar_files') +def use_jar_files(self): + """ + Processes the *use* attribute to set the build order on the + tasks created by another task generator. + """ + self.uselib = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', [])) + names = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', [])) + get = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name + for x in names: + try: + y = get(x) + except Errors.WafError: + self.uselib.append(x) + else: + y.post() + self.jar_task.run_after.update(y.tasks) + +class JTask(Task.Task): + """ + Base class for java and jar tasks; provides functionality to run long commands + """ + def split_argfile(self, cmd): + inline = [cmd[0]] + infile = [] + for x in cmd[1:]: + # jar and javac do not want -J flags in @file + if x.startswith('-J'): + inline.append(x) + else: + infile.append(self.quote_flag(x)) + return (inline, infile) + +class jar_create(JTask): + """ + Creates a jar file + """ + color = 'GREEN' + run_str = '${JAR} ${JARCREATE} ${TGT} ${JAROPTS}' + + def runnable_status(self): + """ + Wait for dependent tasks to be executed, then read the + files to update the list of inputs. + """ + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + if not self.inputs: + try: + self.inputs = [x for x in self.basedir.ant_glob(JAR_RE, remove=False, quiet=True) if id(x) != id(self.outputs[0])] + except Exception: + raise Errors.WafError('Could not find the basedir %r for %r' % (self.basedir, self)) + return super(jar_create, self).runnable_status() + +class javac(JTask): + """ + Compiles java files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${JAVAC} -classpath ${CLASSPATH} -d ${OUTDIR} ${JAVACFLAGS} ${SRC}' + vars = ['CLASSPATH', 'JAVACFLAGS', 'JAVAC', 'OUTDIR'] + """ + The javac task will be executed again if the variables CLASSPATH, JAVACFLAGS, JAVAC or OUTDIR change. + """ + def uid(self): + """Identify java tasks by input&output folder""" + lst = [self.__class__.__name__, self.generator.outdir.abspath()] + for x in self.srcdir: + lst.append(x.abspath()) + return Utils.h_list(lst) + + def runnable_status(self): + """ + Waits for dependent tasks to be complete, then read the file system to find the input nodes. + """ + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + + if not self.inputs: + self.inputs = [] + for x in self.srcdir: + if x.exists(): + self.inputs.extend(x.ant_glob(SOURCE_RE, remove=False, quiet=True)) + return super(javac, self).runnable_status() + + def post_run(self): + """ + List class files created + """ + for node in self.generator.outdir.ant_glob('**/*.class', quiet=True): + self.generator.bld.node_sigs[node] = self.uid() + self.generator.bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] = self.cache_sig + +@feature('javadoc') +@after_method('process_rule') +def create_javadoc(self): + """ + Creates a javadoc task (feature 'javadoc') + """ + tsk = self.create_task('javadoc') + tsk.classpath = getattr(self, 'classpath', []) + self.javadoc_package = Utils.to_list(self.javadoc_package) + if not isinstance(self.javadoc_output, Node.Node): + self.javadoc_output = self.bld.path.find_or_declare(self.javadoc_output) + +class javadoc(Task.Task): + """ + Builds java documentation + """ + color = 'BLUE' + + def __str__(self): + return '%s: %s -> %s\n' % (self.__class__.__name__, self.generator.srcdir, self.generator.javadoc_output) + + def run(self): + env = self.env + bld = self.generator.bld + wd = bld.bldnode + + #add src node + bld node (for generated java code) + srcpath = self.generator.path.abspath() + os.sep + self.generator.srcdir + srcpath += os.pathsep + srcpath += self.generator.path.get_bld().abspath() + os.sep + self.generator.srcdir + + classpath = env.CLASSPATH + classpath += os.pathsep + classpath += os.pathsep.join(self.classpath) + classpath = "".join(classpath) + + self.last_cmd = lst = [] + lst.extend(Utils.to_list(env.JAVADOC)) + lst.extend(['-d', self.generator.javadoc_output.abspath()]) + lst.extend(['-sourcepath', srcpath]) + lst.extend(['-classpath', classpath]) + lst.extend(['-subpackages']) + lst.extend(self.generator.javadoc_package) + lst = [x for x in lst if x] + + self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log(lst, cwd=wd, env=env.env or None, quiet=0) + + def post_run(self): + nodes = self.generator.javadoc_output.ant_glob('**', quiet=True) + for node in nodes: + self.generator.bld.node_sigs[node] = self.uid() + self.generator.bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] = self.cache_sig + +def configure(self): + """ + Detects the javac, java and jar programs + """ + # If JAVA_PATH is set, we prepend it to the path list + java_path = self.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep) + v = self.env + + if 'JAVA_HOME' in self.environ: + java_path = [os.path.join(self.environ['JAVA_HOME'], 'bin')] + java_path + self.env.JAVA_HOME = [self.environ['JAVA_HOME']] + + for x in 'javac java jar javadoc'.split(): + self.find_program(x, var=x.upper(), path_list=java_path) + + if 'CLASSPATH' in self.environ: + v.CLASSPATH = self.environ['CLASSPATH'] + + if not v.JAR: + self.fatal('jar is required for making java packages') + if not v.JAVAC: + self.fatal('javac is required for compiling java classes') + + v.JARCREATE = 'cf' # can use cvf + v.JAVACFLAGS = [] + +@conf +def check_java_class(self, classname, with_classpath=None): + """ + Checks if the specified java class exists + + :param classname: class to check, like java.util.HashMap + :type classname: string + :param with_classpath: additional classpath to give + :type with_classpath: string + """ + javatestdir = '.waf-javatest' + + classpath = javatestdir + if self.env.CLASSPATH: + classpath += os.pathsep + self.env.CLASSPATH + if isinstance(with_classpath, str): + classpath += os.pathsep + with_classpath + + shutil.rmtree(javatestdir, True) + os.mkdir(javatestdir) + + Utils.writef(os.path.join(javatestdir, 'Test.java'), class_check_source) + + # Compile the source + self.exec_command(self.env.JAVAC + [os.path.join(javatestdir, 'Test.java')], shell=False) + + # Try to run the app + cmd = self.env.JAVA + ['-cp', classpath, 'Test', classname] + self.to_log("%s\n" % str(cmd)) + found = self.exec_command(cmd, shell=False) + + self.msg('Checking for java class %s' % classname, not found) + + shutil.rmtree(javatestdir, True) + + return found + +@conf +def check_jni_headers(conf): + """ + Checks for jni headers and libraries. On success the conf.env variables xxx_JAVA are added for use in C/C++ targets:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_c') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_c java') + conf.check_jni_headers() + + def build(bld): + bld.shlib(source='a.c', target='app', use='JAVA') + """ + if not conf.env.CC_NAME and not conf.env.CXX_NAME: + conf.fatal('load a compiler first (gcc, g++, ..)') + + if not conf.env.JAVA_HOME: + conf.fatal('set JAVA_HOME in the system environment') + + # jni requires the jvm + javaHome = conf.env.JAVA_HOME[0] + + dir = conf.root.find_dir(conf.env.JAVA_HOME[0] + '/include') + if dir is None: + dir = conf.root.find_dir(conf.env.JAVA_HOME[0] + '/../Headers') # think different?! + if dir is None: + conf.fatal('JAVA_HOME does not seem to be set properly') + + f = dir.ant_glob('**/(jni|jni_md).h') + incDirs = [x.parent.abspath() for x in f] + + dir = conf.root.find_dir(conf.env.JAVA_HOME[0]) + f = dir.ant_glob('**/*jvm.(so|dll|dylib)') + libDirs = [x.parent.abspath() for x in f] or [javaHome] + + # On windows, we need both the .dll and .lib to link. On my JDK, they are + # in different directories... + f = dir.ant_glob('**/*jvm.(lib)') + if f: + libDirs = [[x, y.parent.abspath()] for x in libDirs for y in f] + + if conf.env.DEST_OS == 'freebsd': + conf.env.append_unique('LINKFLAGS_JAVA', '-pthread') + for d in libDirs: + try: + conf.check(header_name='jni.h', define_name='HAVE_JNI_H', lib='jvm', + libpath=d, includes=incDirs, uselib_store='JAVA', uselib='JAVA') + except Exception: + pass + else: + break + else: + conf.fatal('could not find lib jvm in %r (see config.log)' % libDirs) + diff --git a/Tools/ldc2.py b/Tools/ldc2.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a51c344 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/ldc2.py @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Alex Rønne Petersen, 2012 (alexrp/Zor) + +from waflib.Tools import ar, d +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_ldc2(conf): + """ + Finds the program *ldc2* and set the variable *D* + """ + conf.find_program(['ldc2'], var='D') + + out = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.D + ['-version']) + if out.find("based on DMD v2.") == -1: + conf.fatal("detected compiler is not ldc2") + +@conf +def common_flags_ldc2(conf): + """ + Sets the D flags required by *ldc2* + """ + v = conf.env + + v.D_SRC_F = ['-c'] + v.D_TGT_F = '-of%s' + + v.D_LINKER = v.D + v.DLNK_SRC_F = '' + v.DLNK_TGT_F = '-of%s' + v.DINC_ST = '-I%s' + + v.DSHLIB_MARKER = v.DSTLIB_MARKER = '' + v.DSTLIB_ST = v.DSHLIB_ST = '-L-l%s' + v.DSTLIBPATH_ST = v.DLIBPATH_ST = '-L-L%s' + + v.LINKFLAGS_dshlib = ['-L-shared'] + + v.DHEADER_ext = '.di' + v.DFLAGS_d_with_header = ['-H', '-Hf'] + v.D_HDR_F = '%s' + + v.LINKFLAGS = [] + v.DFLAGS_dshlib = ['-relocation-model=pic'] + +def configure(conf): + """ + Configuration for *ldc2* + """ + conf.find_ldc2() + conf.load('ar') + conf.load('d') + conf.common_flags_ldc2() + conf.d_platform_flags() + diff --git a/Tools/lua.py b/Tools/lua.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..15a333a --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/lua.py @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Sebastian Schlingmann, 2008 +# Thomas Nagy, 2008-2018 (ita) + +""" +Lua support. + +Compile *.lua* files into *.luac*:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('lua') + conf.env.LUADIR = '/usr/local/share/myapp/scripts/' + def build(bld): + bld(source='foo.lua') +""" + +from waflib.TaskGen import extension +from waflib import Task + +@extension('.lua') +def add_lua(self, node): + tsk = self.create_task('luac', node, node.change_ext('.luac')) + inst_to = getattr(self, 'install_path', self.env.LUADIR and '${LUADIR}' or None) + if inst_to: + self.add_install_files(install_to=inst_to, install_from=tsk.outputs) + return tsk + +class luac(Task.Task): + run_str = '${LUAC} -s -o ${TGT} ${SRC}' + color = 'PINK' + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detect the luac compiler and set *conf.env.LUAC* + """ + conf.find_program('luac', var='LUAC') + diff --git a/Tools/md5_tstamp.py b/Tools/md5_tstamp.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2a58792 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/md5_tstamp.py @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 + +""" +Re-calculate md5 hashes of files only when the file time have changed. + +The hashes can also reflect either the file contents (STRONGEST=True) or the +file time and file size. + +The performance benefits of this module are usually insignificant. +""" + +import os, stat +from waflib import Utils, Build, Node + +STRONGEST = True + +Build.SAVED_ATTRS.append('hashes_md5_tstamp') +def h_file(self): + filename = self.abspath() + st = os.stat(filename) + + cache = self.ctx.hashes_md5_tstamp + if filename in cache and cache[filename][0] == st.st_mtime: + return cache[filename][1] + + if STRONGEST: + ret = Utils.h_file(filename) + else: + if stat.S_ISDIR(st[stat.ST_MODE]): + raise IOError('Not a file') + ret = Utils.md5(str((st.st_mtime, st.st_size)).encode()).digest() + + cache[filename] = (st.st_mtime, ret) + return ret +h_file.__doc__ = Node.Node.h_file.__doc__ +Node.Node.h_file = h_file + diff --git a/Tools/msvc.py b/Tools/msvc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ff58449 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/msvc.py @@ -0,0 +1,1020 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Carlos Rafael Giani, 2006 (dv) +# Tamas Pal, 2007 (folti) +# Nicolas Mercier, 2009 +# Matt Clarkson, 2012 + +""" +Microsoft Visual C++/Intel C++ compiler support + +If you get detection problems, first try any of the following:: + + chcp 65001 + set PYTHONIOENCODING=... + set PYTHONLEGACYWINDOWSSTDIO=1 + +Usage:: + + $ waf configure --msvc_version="msvc 10.0,msvc 9.0" --msvc_target="x64" + +or:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.env.MSVC_VERSIONS = ['msvc 10.0', 'msvc 9.0', 'msvc 8.0', 'msvc 7.1', 'msvc 7.0', 'msvc 6.0', 'wsdk 7.0', 'intel 11', 'PocketPC 9.0', 'Smartphone 8.0'] + conf.env.MSVC_TARGETS = ['x64'] + conf.load('msvc') + +or:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('msvc', funs='no_autodetect') + conf.check_lib_msvc('gdi32') + conf.check_libs_msvc('kernel32 user32') + def build(bld): + tg = bld.program(source='main.c', target='app', use='KERNEL32 USER32 GDI32') + +Platforms and targets will be tested in the order they appear; +the first good configuration will be used. + +To force testing all the configurations that are not used, use the ``--no-msvc-lazy`` option +or set ``conf.env.MSVC_LAZY_AUTODETECT=False``. + +Supported platforms: ia64, x64, x86, x86_amd64, x86_ia64, x86_arm, amd64_x86, amd64_arm + +Compilers supported: + +* msvc => Visual Studio, versions 6.0 (VC 98, VC .NET 2002) to 15 (Visual Studio 2017) +* wsdk => Windows SDK, versions 6.0, 6.1, 7.0, 7.1, 8.0 +* icl => Intel compiler, versions 9, 10, 11, 13 +* winphone => Visual Studio to target Windows Phone 8 native (version 8.0 for now) +* Smartphone => Compiler/SDK for Smartphone devices (armv4/v4i) +* PocketPC => Compiler/SDK for PocketPC devices (armv4/v4i) + +To use WAF in a VS2008 Make file project (see http://code.google.com/p/waf/issues/detail?id=894) +You may consider to set the environment variable "VS_UNICODE_OUTPUT" to nothing before calling waf. +So in your project settings use something like 'cmd.exe /C "set VS_UNICODE_OUTPUT=& set PYTHONUNBUFFERED=true & waf build"'. +cmd.exe /C "chcp 1252 & set PYTHONUNBUFFERED=true && set && waf configure" +Setting PYTHONUNBUFFERED gives the unbuffered output. +""" + +import os, sys, re, traceback +from waflib import Utils, Logs, Options, Errors +from waflib.TaskGen import after_method, feature + +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, c, cxx, ar + +g_msvc_systemlibs = ''' +aclui activeds ad1 adptif adsiid advapi32 asycfilt authz bhsupp bits bufferoverflowu cabinet +cap certadm certidl ciuuid clusapi comctl32 comdlg32 comsupp comsuppd comsuppw comsuppwd comsvcs +credui crypt32 cryptnet cryptui d3d8thk daouuid dbgeng dbghelp dciman32 ddao35 ddao35d +ddao35u ddao35ud delayimp dhcpcsvc dhcpsapi dlcapi dnsapi dsprop dsuiext dtchelp +faultrep fcachdll fci fdi framedyd framedyn gdi32 gdiplus glauxglu32 gpedit gpmuuid +gtrts32w gtrtst32hlink htmlhelp httpapi icm32 icmui imagehlp imm32 iphlpapi iprop +kernel32 ksguid ksproxy ksuser libcmt libcmtd libcpmt libcpmtd loadperf lz32 mapi +mapi32 mgmtapi minidump mmc mobsync mpr mprapi mqoa mqrt msacm32 mscms mscoree +msdasc msimg32 msrating mstask msvcmrt msvcurt msvcurtd mswsock msxml2 mtx mtxdm +netapi32 nmapinmsupp npptools ntdsapi ntdsbcli ntmsapi ntquery odbc32 odbcbcp +odbccp32 oldnames ole32 oleacc oleaut32 oledb oledlgolepro32 opends60 opengl32 +osptk parser pdh penter pgobootrun pgort powrprof psapi ptrustm ptrustmd ptrustu +ptrustud qosname rasapi32 rasdlg rassapi resutils riched20 rpcndr rpcns4 rpcrt4 rtm +rtutils runtmchk scarddlg scrnsave scrnsavw secur32 sensapi setupapi sfc shell32 +shfolder shlwapi sisbkup snmpapi sporder srclient sti strsafe svcguid tapi32 thunk32 +traffic unicows url urlmon user32 userenv usp10 uuid uxtheme vcomp vcompd vdmdbg +version vfw32 wbemuuid webpost wiaguid wininet winmm winscard winspool winstrm +wintrust wldap32 wmiutils wow32 ws2_32 wsnmp32 wsock32 wst wtsapi32 xaswitch xolehlp +'''.split() +"""importlibs provided by MSVC/Platform SDK. Do NOT search them""" + +all_msvc_platforms = [ ('x64', 'amd64'), ('x86', 'x86'), ('ia64', 'ia64'), + ('x86_amd64', 'amd64'), ('x86_ia64', 'ia64'), ('x86_arm', 'arm'), ('x86_arm64', 'arm64'), + ('amd64_x86', 'x86'), ('amd64_arm', 'arm'), ('amd64_arm64', 'arm64') ] +"""List of msvc platforms""" + +all_wince_platforms = [ ('armv4', 'arm'), ('armv4i', 'arm'), ('mipsii', 'mips'), ('mipsii_fp', 'mips'), ('mipsiv', 'mips'), ('mipsiv_fp', 'mips'), ('sh4', 'sh'), ('x86', 'cex86') ] +"""List of wince platforms""" + +all_icl_platforms = [ ('intel64', 'amd64'), ('em64t', 'amd64'), ('ia32', 'x86'), ('Itanium', 'ia64')] +"""List of icl platforms""" + +def options(opt): + opt.add_option('--msvc_version', type='string', help = 'msvc version, eg: "msvc 10.0,msvc 9.0"', default='') + opt.add_option('--msvc_targets', type='string', help = 'msvc targets, eg: "x64,arm"', default='') + opt.add_option('--no-msvc-lazy', action='store_false', help = 'lazily check msvc target environments', default=True, dest='msvc_lazy') + +@conf +def setup_msvc(conf, versiondict): + """ + Checks installed compilers and targets and returns the first combination from the user's + options, env, or the global supported lists that checks. + + :param versiondict: dict(platform -> dict(architecture -> configuration)) + :type versiondict: dict(string -> dict(string -> target_compiler) + :return: the compiler, revision, path, include dirs, library paths and target architecture + :rtype: tuple of strings + """ + platforms = getattr(Options.options, 'msvc_targets', '').split(',') + if platforms == ['']: + platforms=Utils.to_list(conf.env.MSVC_TARGETS) or [i for i,j in all_msvc_platforms+all_icl_platforms+all_wince_platforms] + desired_versions = getattr(Options.options, 'msvc_version', '').split(',') + if desired_versions == ['']: + desired_versions = conf.env.MSVC_VERSIONS or list(reversed(sorted(versiondict.keys()))) + + # Override lazy detection by evaluating after the fact. + lazy_detect = getattr(Options.options, 'msvc_lazy', True) + if conf.env.MSVC_LAZY_AUTODETECT is False: + lazy_detect = False + + if not lazy_detect: + for val in versiondict.values(): + for arch in list(val.keys()): + cfg = val[arch] + cfg.evaluate() + if not cfg.is_valid: + del val[arch] + conf.env.MSVC_INSTALLED_VERSIONS = versiondict + + for version in desired_versions: + Logs.debug('msvc: detecting %r - %r', version, desired_versions) + try: + targets = versiondict[version] + except KeyError: + continue + + seen = set() + for arch in platforms: + if arch in seen: + continue + else: + seen.add(arch) + try: + cfg = targets[arch] + except KeyError: + continue + + cfg.evaluate() + if cfg.is_valid: + compiler,revision = version.rsplit(' ', 1) + return compiler,revision,cfg.bindirs,cfg.incdirs,cfg.libdirs,cfg.cpu + conf.fatal('msvc: Impossible to find a valid architecture for building %r - %r' % (desired_versions, list(versiondict.keys()))) + +@conf +def get_msvc_version(conf, compiler, version, target, vcvars): + """ + Checks that an installed compiler actually runs and uses vcvars to obtain the + environment needed by the compiler. + + :param compiler: compiler type, for looking up the executable name + :param version: compiler version, for debugging only + :param target: target architecture + :param vcvars: batch file to run to check the environment + :return: the location of the compiler executable, the location of include dirs, and the library paths + :rtype: tuple of strings + """ + Logs.debug('msvc: get_msvc_version: %r %r %r', compiler, version, target) + + try: + conf.msvc_cnt += 1 + except AttributeError: + conf.msvc_cnt = 1 + batfile = conf.bldnode.make_node('waf-print-msvc-%d.bat' % conf.msvc_cnt) + batfile.write("""@echo off +set INCLUDE= +set LIB= +call "%s" %s +echo PATH=%%PATH%% +echo INCLUDE=%%INCLUDE%% +echo LIB=%%LIB%%;%%LIBPATH%% +""" % (vcvars,target)) + sout = conf.cmd_and_log(['cmd.exe', '/E:on', '/V:on', '/C', batfile.abspath()]) + lines = sout.splitlines() + + if not lines[0]: + lines.pop(0) + + MSVC_PATH = MSVC_INCDIR = MSVC_LIBDIR = None + for line in lines: + if line.startswith('PATH='): + path = line[5:] + MSVC_PATH = path.split(';') + elif line.startswith('INCLUDE='): + MSVC_INCDIR = [i for i in line[8:].split(';') if i] + elif line.startswith('LIB='): + MSVC_LIBDIR = [i for i in line[4:].split(';') if i] + if None in (MSVC_PATH, MSVC_INCDIR, MSVC_LIBDIR): + conf.fatal('msvc: Could not find a valid architecture for building (get_msvc_version_3)') + + # Check if the compiler is usable at all. + # The detection may return 64-bit versions even on 32-bit systems, and these would fail to run. + env = dict(os.environ) + env.update(PATH = path) + compiler_name, linker_name, lib_name = _get_prog_names(conf, compiler) + cxx = conf.find_program(compiler_name, path_list=MSVC_PATH) + + # delete CL if exists. because it could contain parameters which can change cl's behaviour rather catastrophically. + if 'CL' in env: + del(env['CL']) + + try: + conf.cmd_and_log(cxx + ['/help'], env=env) + except UnicodeError: + st = traceback.format_exc() + if conf.logger: + conf.logger.error(st) + conf.fatal('msvc: Unicode error - check the code page?') + except Exception as e: + Logs.debug('msvc: get_msvc_version: %r %r %r -> failure %s', compiler, version, target, str(e)) + conf.fatal('msvc: cannot run the compiler in get_msvc_version (run with -v to display errors)') + else: + Logs.debug('msvc: get_msvc_version: %r %r %r -> OK', compiler, version, target) + finally: + conf.env[compiler_name] = '' + + return (MSVC_PATH, MSVC_INCDIR, MSVC_LIBDIR) + +def gather_wince_supported_platforms(): + """ + Checks SmartPhones SDKs + + :param versions: list to modify + :type versions: list + """ + supported_wince_platforms = [] + try: + ce_sdk = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Microsoft\\Windows CE Tools\\SDKs') + except OSError: + try: + ce_sdk = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows CE Tools\\SDKs') + except OSError: + ce_sdk = '' + if not ce_sdk: + return supported_wince_platforms + + index = 0 + while 1: + try: + sdk_device = Utils.winreg.EnumKey(ce_sdk, index) + sdk = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(ce_sdk, sdk_device) + except OSError: + break + index += 1 + try: + path,type = Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(sdk, 'SDKRootDir') + except OSError: + try: + path,type = Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(sdk,'SDKInformation') + except OSError: + continue + path,xml = os.path.split(path) + path = str(path) + path,device = os.path.split(path) + if not device: + path,device = os.path.split(path) + platforms = [] + for arch,compiler in all_wince_platforms: + if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(path, device, 'Lib', arch)): + platforms.append((arch, compiler, os.path.join(path, device, 'Include', arch), os.path.join(path, device, 'Lib', arch))) + if platforms: + supported_wince_platforms.append((device, platforms)) + return supported_wince_platforms + +def gather_msvc_detected_versions(): + #Detected MSVC versions! + version_pattern = re.compile(r'^(\d\d?\.\d\d?)(Exp)?$') + detected_versions = [] + for vcver,vcvar in (('VCExpress','Exp'), ('VisualStudio','')): + prefix = 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Microsoft\\' + vcver + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, prefix) + except OSError: + prefix = 'SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\' + vcver + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, prefix) + except OSError: + continue + + index = 0 + while 1: + try: + version = Utils.winreg.EnumKey(all_versions, index) + except OSError: + break + index += 1 + match = version_pattern.match(version) + if match: + versionnumber = float(match.group(1)) + else: + continue + detected_versions.append((versionnumber, version+vcvar, prefix+'\\'+version)) + def fun(tup): + return tup[0] + + detected_versions.sort(key = fun) + return detected_versions + +class target_compiler(object): + """ + Wrap a compiler configuration; call evaluate() to determine + whether the configuration is usable. + """ + def __init__(self, ctx, compiler, cpu, version, bat_target, bat, callback=None): + """ + :param ctx: configuration context to use to eventually get the version environment + :param compiler: compiler name + :param cpu: target cpu + :param version: compiler version number + :param bat_target: ? + :param bat: path to the batch file to run + """ + self.conf = ctx + self.name = None + self.is_valid = False + self.is_done = False + + self.compiler = compiler + self.cpu = cpu + self.version = version + self.bat_target = bat_target + self.bat = bat + self.callback = callback + + def evaluate(self): + if self.is_done: + return + self.is_done = True + try: + vs = self.conf.get_msvc_version(self.compiler, self.version, self.bat_target, self.bat) + except Errors.ConfigurationError: + self.is_valid = False + return + if self.callback: + vs = self.callback(self, vs) + self.is_valid = True + (self.bindirs, self.incdirs, self.libdirs) = vs + + def __str__(self): + return str((self.compiler, self.cpu, self.version, self.bat_target, self.bat)) + + def __repr__(self): + return repr((self.compiler, self.cpu, self.version, self.bat_target, self.bat)) + +@conf +def gather_wsdk_versions(conf, versions): + """ + Use winreg to add the msvc versions to the input list + + :param versions: list to modify + :type versions: list + """ + version_pattern = re.compile(r'^v..?.?\...?.?') + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Microsoft\\Microsoft SDKs\\Windows') + except OSError: + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Microsoft SDKs\\Windows') + except OSError: + return + index = 0 + while 1: + try: + version = Utils.winreg.EnumKey(all_versions, index) + except OSError: + break + index += 1 + if not version_pattern.match(version): + continue + try: + msvc_version = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions, version) + path,type = Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(msvc_version,'InstallationFolder') + except OSError: + continue + if path and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, 'bin', 'SetEnv.cmd')): + targets = {} + for target,arch in all_msvc_platforms: + targets[target] = target_compiler(conf, 'wsdk', arch, version, '/'+target, os.path.join(path, 'bin', 'SetEnv.cmd')) + versions['wsdk ' + version[1:]] = targets + +@conf +def gather_msvc_targets(conf, versions, version, vc_path): + #Looking for normal MSVC compilers! + targets = {} + + if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(vc_path, 'VC', 'Auxiliary', 'Build', 'vcvarsall.bat')): + for target,realtarget in all_msvc_platforms[::-1]: + targets[target] = target_compiler(conf, 'msvc', realtarget, version, target, os.path.join(vc_path, 'VC', 'Auxiliary', 'Build', 'vcvarsall.bat')) + elif os.path.isfile(os.path.join(vc_path, 'vcvarsall.bat')): + for target,realtarget in all_msvc_platforms[::-1]: + targets[target] = target_compiler(conf, 'msvc', realtarget, version, target, os.path.join(vc_path, 'vcvarsall.bat')) + elif os.path.isfile(os.path.join(vc_path, 'Common7', 'Tools', 'vsvars32.bat')): + targets['x86'] = target_compiler(conf, 'msvc', 'x86', version, 'x86', os.path.join(vc_path, 'Common7', 'Tools', 'vsvars32.bat')) + elif os.path.isfile(os.path.join(vc_path, 'Bin', 'vcvars32.bat')): + targets['x86'] = target_compiler(conf, 'msvc', 'x86', version, '', os.path.join(vc_path, 'Bin', 'vcvars32.bat')) + if targets: + versions['msvc %s' % version] = targets + +@conf +def gather_wince_targets(conf, versions, version, vc_path, vsvars, supported_platforms): + #Looking for Win CE compilers! + for device,platforms in supported_platforms: + targets = {} + for platform,compiler,include,lib in platforms: + winCEpath = os.path.join(vc_path, 'ce') + if not os.path.isdir(winCEpath): + continue + + if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(winCEpath, 'lib', platform)): + bindirs = [os.path.join(winCEpath, 'bin', compiler), os.path.join(winCEpath, 'bin', 'x86_'+compiler)] + incdirs = [os.path.join(winCEpath, 'include'), os.path.join(winCEpath, 'atlmfc', 'include'), include] + libdirs = [os.path.join(winCEpath, 'lib', platform), os.path.join(winCEpath, 'atlmfc', 'lib', platform), lib] + def combine_common(obj, compiler_env): + # TODO this is likely broken, remove in waf 2.1 + (common_bindirs,_1,_2) = compiler_env + return (bindirs + common_bindirs, incdirs, libdirs) + targets[platform] = target_compiler(conf, 'msvc', platform, version, 'x86', vsvars, combine_common) + if targets: + versions[device + ' ' + version] = targets + +@conf +def gather_winphone_targets(conf, versions, version, vc_path, vsvars): + #Looking for WinPhone compilers + targets = {} + for target,realtarget in all_msvc_platforms[::-1]: + targets[target] = target_compiler(conf, 'winphone', realtarget, version, target, vsvars) + if targets: + versions['winphone ' + version] = targets + +@conf +def gather_vswhere_versions(conf, versions): + try: + import json + except ImportError: + Logs.error('Visual Studio 2017 detection requires Python 2.6') + return + + prg_path = os.environ.get('ProgramFiles(x86)', os.environ.get('ProgramFiles', 'C:\\Program Files (x86)')) + + vswhere = os.path.join(prg_path, 'Microsoft Visual Studio', 'Installer', 'vswhere.exe') + args = [vswhere, '-products', '*', '-legacy', '-format', 'json'] + try: + txt = conf.cmd_and_log(args) + except Errors.WafError as e: + Logs.debug('msvc: vswhere.exe failed %s', e) + return + + if sys.version_info[0] < 3: + txt = txt.decode(Utils.console_encoding()) + + arr = json.loads(txt) + arr.sort(key=lambda x: x['installationVersion']) + for entry in arr: + ver = entry['installationVersion'] + ver = str('.'.join(ver.split('.')[:2])) + path = str(os.path.abspath(entry['installationPath'])) + if os.path.exists(path) and ('msvc %s' % ver) not in versions: + conf.gather_msvc_targets(versions, ver, path) + +@conf +def gather_msvc_versions(conf, versions): + vc_paths = [] + for (v,version,reg) in gather_msvc_detected_versions(): + try: + try: + msvc_version = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, reg + "\\Setup\\VC") + except OSError: + msvc_version = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, reg + "\\Setup\\Microsoft Visual C++") + path,type = Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(msvc_version, 'ProductDir') + except OSError: + try: + msvc_version = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\SxS\\VS7") + path,type = Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(msvc_version, version) + except OSError: + continue + else: + vc_paths.append((version, os.path.abspath(str(path)))) + continue + else: + vc_paths.append((version, os.path.abspath(str(path)))) + + wince_supported_platforms = gather_wince_supported_platforms() + + for version,vc_path in vc_paths: + vs_path = os.path.dirname(vc_path) + vsvars = os.path.join(vs_path, 'Common7', 'Tools', 'vsvars32.bat') + if wince_supported_platforms and os.path.isfile(vsvars): + conf.gather_wince_targets(versions, version, vc_path, vsvars, wince_supported_platforms) + + # WP80 works with 11.0Exp and 11.0, both of which resolve to the same vc_path. + # Stop after one is found. + for version,vc_path in vc_paths: + vs_path = os.path.dirname(vc_path) + vsvars = os.path.join(vs_path, 'VC', 'WPSDK', 'WP80', 'vcvarsphoneall.bat') + if os.path.isfile(vsvars): + conf.gather_winphone_targets(versions, '8.0', vc_path, vsvars) + break + + for version,vc_path in vc_paths: + vs_path = os.path.dirname(vc_path) + conf.gather_msvc_targets(versions, version, vc_path) + +@conf +def gather_icl_versions(conf, versions): + """ + Checks ICL compilers + + :param versions: list to modify + :type versions: list + """ + version_pattern = re.compile(r'^...?.?\....?.?') + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Intel\\Compilers\\C++') + except OSError: + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Intel\\Compilers\\C++') + except OSError: + return + index = 0 + while 1: + try: + version = Utils.winreg.EnumKey(all_versions, index) + except OSError: + break + index += 1 + if not version_pattern.match(version): + continue + targets = {} + for target,arch in all_icl_platforms: + if target=='intel64': + targetDir='EM64T_NATIVE' + else: + targetDir=target + try: + Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions,version+'\\'+targetDir) + icl_version=Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions,version) + path,type=Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(icl_version,'ProductDir') + except OSError: + pass + else: + batch_file=os.path.join(path,'bin','iclvars.bat') + if os.path.isfile(batch_file): + targets[target] = target_compiler(conf, 'intel', arch, version, target, batch_file) + for target,arch in all_icl_platforms: + try: + icl_version = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions, version+'\\'+target) + path,type = Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(icl_version,'ProductDir') + except OSError: + continue + else: + batch_file=os.path.join(path,'bin','iclvars.bat') + if os.path.isfile(batch_file): + targets[target] = target_compiler(conf, 'intel', arch, version, target, batch_file) + major = version[0:2] + versions['intel ' + major] = targets + +@conf +def gather_intel_composer_versions(conf, versions): + """ + Checks ICL compilers that are part of Intel Composer Suites + + :param versions: list to modify + :type versions: list + """ + version_pattern = re.compile(r'^...?.?\...?.?.?') + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Intel\\Suites') + except OSError: + try: + all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Intel\\Suites') + except OSError: + return + index = 0 + while 1: + try: + version = Utils.winreg.EnumKey(all_versions, index) + except OSError: + break + index += 1 + if not version_pattern.match(version): + continue + targets = {} + for target,arch in all_icl_platforms: + if target=='intel64': + targetDir='EM64T_NATIVE' + else: + targetDir=target + try: + try: + defaults = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions,version+'\\Defaults\\C++\\'+targetDir) + except OSError: + if targetDir == 'EM64T_NATIVE': + defaults = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions,version+'\\Defaults\\C++\\EM64T') + else: + raise + uid,type = Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(defaults, 'SubKey') + Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions,version+'\\'+uid+'\\C++\\'+targetDir) + icl_version=Utils.winreg.OpenKey(all_versions,version+'\\'+uid+'\\C++') + path,type=Utils.winreg.QueryValueEx(icl_version,'ProductDir') + except OSError: + pass + else: + batch_file=os.path.join(path,'bin','iclvars.bat') + if os.path.isfile(batch_file): + targets[target] = target_compiler(conf, 'intel', arch, version, target, batch_file) + # The intel compilervar_arch.bat is broken when used with Visual Studio Express 2012 + # http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/topic/328487 + compilervars_warning_attr = '_compilervars_warning_key' + if version[0:2] == '13' and getattr(conf, compilervars_warning_attr, True): + setattr(conf, compilervars_warning_attr, False) + patch_url = 'http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/topic/328487' + compilervars_arch = os.path.join(path, 'bin', 'compilervars_arch.bat') + for vscomntool in ('VS110COMNTOOLS', 'VS100COMNTOOLS'): + if vscomntool in os.environ: + vs_express_path = os.environ[vscomntool] + r'..\IDE\VSWinExpress.exe' + dev_env_path = os.environ[vscomntool] + r'..\IDE\devenv.exe' + if (r'if exist "%VS110COMNTOOLS%..\IDE\VSWinExpress.exe"' in Utils.readf(compilervars_arch) and + not os.path.exists(vs_express_path) and not os.path.exists(dev_env_path)): + Logs.warn(('The Intel compilervar_arch.bat only checks for one Visual Studio SKU ' + '(VSWinExpress.exe) but it does not seem to be installed at %r. ' + 'The intel command line set up will fail to configure unless the file %r' + 'is patched. See: %s') % (vs_express_path, compilervars_arch, patch_url)) + major = version[0:2] + versions['intel ' + major] = targets + +@conf +def detect_msvc(self): + return self.setup_msvc(self.get_msvc_versions()) + +@conf +def get_msvc_versions(self): + """ + :return: platform to compiler configurations + :rtype: dict + """ + dct = Utils.ordered_iter_dict() + self.gather_icl_versions(dct) + self.gather_intel_composer_versions(dct) + self.gather_wsdk_versions(dct) + self.gather_msvc_versions(dct) + self.gather_vswhere_versions(dct) + Logs.debug('msvc: detected versions %r', list(dct.keys())) + return dct + +@conf +def find_lt_names_msvc(self, libname, is_static=False): + """ + Win32/MSVC specific code to glean out information from libtool la files. + this function is not attached to the task_gen class. Returns a triplet: + (library absolute path, library name without extension, whether the library is static) + """ + lt_names=[ + 'lib%s.la' % libname, + '%s.la' % libname, + ] + + for path in self.env.LIBPATH: + for la in lt_names: + laf=os.path.join(path,la) + dll=None + if os.path.exists(laf): + ltdict = Utils.read_la_file(laf) + lt_libdir=None + if ltdict.get('libdir', ''): + lt_libdir = ltdict['libdir'] + if not is_static and ltdict.get('library_names', ''): + dllnames=ltdict['library_names'].split() + dll=dllnames[0].lower() + dll=re.sub(r'\.dll$', '', dll) + return (lt_libdir, dll, False) + elif ltdict.get('old_library', ''): + olib=ltdict['old_library'] + if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path,olib)): + return (path, olib, True) + elif lt_libdir != '' and os.path.exists(os.path.join(lt_libdir,olib)): + return (lt_libdir, olib, True) + else: + return (None, olib, True) + else: + raise self.errors.WafError('invalid libtool object file: %s' % laf) + return (None, None, None) + +@conf +def libname_msvc(self, libname, is_static=False): + lib = libname.lower() + lib = re.sub(r'\.lib$','',lib) + + if lib in g_msvc_systemlibs: + return lib + + lib=re.sub('^lib','',lib) + + if lib == 'm': + return None + + (lt_path, lt_libname, lt_static) = self.find_lt_names_msvc(lib, is_static) + + if lt_path != None and lt_libname != None: + if lt_static: + # file existence check has been made by find_lt_names + return os.path.join(lt_path,lt_libname) + + if lt_path != None: + _libpaths = [lt_path] + self.env.LIBPATH + else: + _libpaths = self.env.LIBPATH + + static_libs=[ + 'lib%ss.lib' % lib, + 'lib%s.lib' % lib, + '%ss.lib' % lib, + '%s.lib' %lib, + ] + + dynamic_libs=[ + 'lib%s.dll.lib' % lib, + 'lib%s.dll.a' % lib, + '%s.dll.lib' % lib, + '%s.dll.a' % lib, + 'lib%s_d.lib' % lib, + '%s_d.lib' % lib, + '%s.lib' %lib, + ] + + libnames=static_libs + if not is_static: + libnames=dynamic_libs + static_libs + + for path in _libpaths: + for libn in libnames: + if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, libn)): + Logs.debug('msvc: lib found: %s', os.path.join(path,libn)) + return re.sub(r'\.lib$', '',libn) + + #if no lib can be found, just return the libname as msvc expects it + self.fatal('The library %r could not be found' % libname) + return re.sub(r'\.lib$', '', libname) + +@conf +def check_lib_msvc(self, libname, is_static=False, uselib_store=None): + """ + Ideally we should be able to place the lib in the right env var, either STLIB or LIB, + but we don't distinguish static libs from shared libs. + This is ok since msvc doesn't have any special linker flag to select static libs (no env.STLIB_MARKER) + """ + libn = self.libname_msvc(libname, is_static) + + if not uselib_store: + uselib_store = libname.upper() + + if False and is_static: # disabled + self.env['STLIB_' + uselib_store] = [libn] + else: + self.env['LIB_' + uselib_store] = [libn] + +@conf +def check_libs_msvc(self, libnames, is_static=False): + for libname in Utils.to_list(libnames): + self.check_lib_msvc(libname, is_static) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Configuration methods to call for detecting msvc + """ + conf.autodetect(True) + conf.find_msvc() + conf.msvc_common_flags() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cxx_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.cxx_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + conf.visual_studio_add_flags() + +@conf +def no_autodetect(conf): + conf.env.NO_MSVC_DETECT = 1 + configure(conf) + +@conf +def autodetect(conf, arch=False): + v = conf.env + if v.NO_MSVC_DETECT: + return + + compiler, version, path, includes, libdirs, cpu = conf.detect_msvc() + if arch: + v.DEST_CPU = cpu + + v.PATH = path + v.INCLUDES = includes + v.LIBPATH = libdirs + v.MSVC_COMPILER = compiler + try: + v.MSVC_VERSION = float(version) + except ValueError: + v.MSVC_VERSION = float(version[:-3]) + +def _get_prog_names(conf, compiler): + if compiler == 'intel': + compiler_name = 'ICL' + linker_name = 'XILINK' + lib_name = 'XILIB' + else: + # assumes CL.exe + compiler_name = 'CL' + linker_name = 'LINK' + lib_name = 'LIB' + return compiler_name, linker_name, lib_name + +@conf +def find_msvc(conf): + """Due to path format limitations, limit operation only to native Win32. Yeah it sucks.""" + if sys.platform == 'cygwin': + conf.fatal('MSVC module does not work under cygwin Python!') + + # the autodetection is supposed to be performed before entering in this method + v = conf.env + path = v.PATH + compiler = v.MSVC_COMPILER + version = v.MSVC_VERSION + + compiler_name, linker_name, lib_name = _get_prog_names(conf, compiler) + v.MSVC_MANIFEST = (compiler == 'msvc' and version >= 8) or (compiler == 'wsdk' and version >= 6) or (compiler == 'intel' and version >= 11) + + # compiler + cxx = conf.find_program(compiler_name, var='CXX', path_list=path) + + # before setting anything, check if the compiler is really msvc + env = dict(conf.environ) + if path: + env.update(PATH = ';'.join(path)) + if not conf.cmd_and_log(cxx + ['/nologo', '/help'], env=env): + conf.fatal('the msvc compiler could not be identified') + + # c/c++ compiler + v.CC = v.CXX = cxx + v.CC_NAME = v.CXX_NAME = 'msvc' + + # linker + if not v.LINK_CXX: + conf.find_program(linker_name, path_list=path, errmsg='%s was not found (linker)' % linker_name, var='LINK_CXX') + + if not v.LINK_CC: + v.LINK_CC = v.LINK_CXX + + # staticlib linker + if not v.AR: + stliblink = conf.find_program(lib_name, path_list=path, var='AR') + if not stliblink: + return + v.ARFLAGS = ['/nologo'] + + # manifest tool. Not required for VS 2003 and below. Must have for VS 2005 and later + if v.MSVC_MANIFEST: + conf.find_program('MT', path_list=path, var='MT') + v.MTFLAGS = ['/nologo'] + + try: + conf.load('winres') + except Errors.ConfigurationError: + Logs.warn('Resource compiler not found. Compiling resource file is disabled') + +@conf +def visual_studio_add_flags(self): + """visual studio flags found in the system environment""" + v = self.env + if self.environ.get('INCLUDE'): + v.prepend_value('INCLUDES', [x for x in self.environ['INCLUDE'].split(';') if x]) # notice the 'S' + if self.environ.get('LIB'): + v.prepend_value('LIBPATH', [x for x in self.environ['LIB'].split(';') if x]) + +@conf +def msvc_common_flags(conf): + """ + Setup the flags required for executing the msvc compiler + """ + v = conf.env + + v.DEST_BINFMT = 'pe' + v.append_value('CFLAGS', ['/nologo']) + v.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['/nologo']) + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['/nologo']) + v.DEFINES_ST = '/D%s' + + v.CC_SRC_F = '' + v.CC_TGT_F = ['/c', '/Fo'] + v.CXX_SRC_F = '' + v.CXX_TGT_F = ['/c', '/Fo'] + + if (v.MSVC_COMPILER == 'msvc' and v.MSVC_VERSION >= 8) or (v.MSVC_COMPILER == 'wsdk' and v.MSVC_VERSION >= 6): + v.CC_TGT_F = ['/FC'] + v.CC_TGT_F + v.CXX_TGT_F = ['/FC'] + v.CXX_TGT_F + + v.CPPPATH_ST = '/I%s' # template for adding include paths + + v.AR_TGT_F = v.CCLNK_TGT_F = v.CXXLNK_TGT_F = '/OUT:' + + # CRT specific flags + v.CFLAGS_CRT_MULTITHREADED = v.CXXFLAGS_CRT_MULTITHREADED = ['/MT'] + v.CFLAGS_CRT_MULTITHREADED_DLL = v.CXXFLAGS_CRT_MULTITHREADED_DLL = ['/MD'] + + v.CFLAGS_CRT_MULTITHREADED_DBG = v.CXXFLAGS_CRT_MULTITHREADED_DBG = ['/MTd'] + v.CFLAGS_CRT_MULTITHREADED_DLL_DBG = v.CXXFLAGS_CRT_MULTITHREADED_DLL_DBG = ['/MDd'] + + v.LIB_ST = '%s.lib' + v.LIBPATH_ST = '/LIBPATH:%s' + v.STLIB_ST = '%s.lib' + v.STLIBPATH_ST = '/LIBPATH:%s' + + if v.MSVC_MANIFEST: + v.append_value('LINKFLAGS', ['/MANIFEST']) + + v.CFLAGS_cshlib = [] + v.CXXFLAGS_cxxshlib = [] + v.LINKFLAGS_cshlib = v.LINKFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['/DLL'] + v.cshlib_PATTERN = v.cxxshlib_PATTERN = '%s.dll' + v.implib_PATTERN = '%s.lib' + v.IMPLIB_ST = '/IMPLIB:%s' + + v.LINKFLAGS_cstlib = [] + v.cstlib_PATTERN = v.cxxstlib_PATTERN = '%s.lib' + + v.cprogram_PATTERN = v.cxxprogram_PATTERN = '%s.exe' + + v.def_PATTERN = '/def:%s' + + +####################################################################################################### +##### conf above, build below + +@after_method('apply_link') +@feature('c', 'cxx') +def apply_flags_msvc(self): + """ + Add additional flags implied by msvc, such as subsystems and pdb files:: + + def build(bld): + bld.stlib(source='main.c', target='bar', subsystem='gruik') + """ + if self.env.CC_NAME != 'msvc' or not getattr(self, 'link_task', None): + return + + is_static = isinstance(self.link_task, ccroot.stlink_task) + + subsystem = getattr(self, 'subsystem', '') + if subsystem: + subsystem = '/subsystem:%s' % subsystem + flags = is_static and 'ARFLAGS' or 'LINKFLAGS' + self.env.append_value(flags, subsystem) + + if not is_static: + for f in self.env.LINKFLAGS: + d = f.lower() + if d[1:] == 'debug': + pdbnode = self.link_task.outputs[0].change_ext('.pdb') + self.link_task.outputs.append(pdbnode) + + if getattr(self, 'install_task', None): + self.pdb_install_task = self.add_install_files( + install_to=self.install_task.install_to, install_from=pdbnode) + break + +@feature('cprogram', 'cshlib', 'cxxprogram', 'cxxshlib') +@after_method('apply_link') +def apply_manifest(self): + """ + Special linker for MSVC with support for embedding manifests into DLL's + and executables compiled by Visual Studio 2005 or probably later. Without + the manifest file, the binaries are unusable. + See: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms235542(VS.80).aspx + """ + if self.env.CC_NAME == 'msvc' and self.env.MSVC_MANIFEST and getattr(self, 'link_task', None): + out_node = self.link_task.outputs[0] + man_node = out_node.parent.find_or_declare(out_node.name + '.manifest') + self.link_task.outputs.append(man_node) + self.env.DO_MANIFEST = True + +def make_winapp(self, family): + append = self.env.append_unique + append('DEFINES', 'WINAPI_FAMILY=%s' % family) + append('CXXFLAGS', ['/ZW', '/TP']) + for lib_path in self.env.LIBPATH: + append('CXXFLAGS','/AI%s'%lib_path) + +@feature('winphoneapp') +@after_method('process_use') +@after_method('propagate_uselib_vars') +def make_winphone_app(self): + """ + Insert configuration flags for windows phone applications (adds /ZW, /TP...) + """ + make_winapp(self, 'WINAPI_FAMILY_PHONE_APP') + self.env.append_unique('LINKFLAGS', ['/NODEFAULTLIB:ole32.lib', 'PhoneAppModelHost.lib']) + +@feature('winapp') +@after_method('process_use') +@after_method('propagate_uselib_vars') +def make_windows_app(self): + """ + Insert configuration flags for windows applications (adds /ZW, /TP...) + """ + make_winapp(self, 'WINAPI_FAMILY_DESKTOP_APP') diff --git a/Tools/nasm.py b/Tools/nasm.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..411d582 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/nasm.py @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2008-2018 (ita) + +""" +Nasm tool (asm processing) +""" + +import os +import waflib.Tools.asm # leave this +from waflib.TaskGen import feature + +@feature('asm') +def apply_nasm_vars(self): + """provided for compatibility""" + self.env.append_value('ASFLAGS', self.to_list(getattr(self, 'nasm_flags', []))) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detect nasm/yasm and set the variable *AS* + """ + conf.find_program(['nasm', 'yasm'], var='AS') + conf.env.AS_TGT_F = ['-o'] + conf.env.ASLNK_TGT_F = ['-o'] + conf.load('asm') + conf.env.ASMPATH_ST = '-I%s' + os.sep diff --git a/Tools/nobuild.py b/Tools/nobuild.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e4b055 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/nobuild.py @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +#! /usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2015 (ita) + +""" +Override the build commands to write empty files. +This is useful for profiling and evaluating the Python overhead. + +To use:: + + def build(bld): + ... + bld.load('nobuild') + +""" + +from waflib import Task +def build(bld): + def run(self): + for x in self.outputs: + x.write('') + for (name, cls) in Task.classes.items(): + cls.run = run + diff --git a/Tools/perl.py b/Tools/perl.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..32b03fb --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/perl.py @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# andersg at 0x63.nu 2007 +# Thomas Nagy 2016-2018 (ita) + +""" +Support for Perl extensions. A C/C++ compiler is required:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_c perl') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_c perl') + conf.check_perl_version((5,6,0)) + conf.check_perl_ext_devel() + conf.check_perl_module('Cairo') + conf.check_perl_module('Devel::PPPort 4.89') + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'c cshlib perlext', + source = 'Mytest.xs', + target = 'Mytest', + install_path = '${ARCHDIR_PERL}/auto') + bld.install_files('${ARCHDIR_PERL}', 'Mytest.pm') +""" + +import os +from waflib import Task, Options, Utils, Errors +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib.TaskGen import extension, feature, before_method + +@before_method('apply_incpaths', 'apply_link', 'propagate_uselib_vars') +@feature('perlext') +def init_perlext(self): + """ + Change the values of *cshlib_PATTERN* and *cxxshlib_PATTERN* to remove the + *lib* prefix from library names. + """ + self.uselib = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', [])) + if not 'PERLEXT' in self.uselib: + self.uselib.append('PERLEXT') + self.env.cshlib_PATTERN = self.env.cxxshlib_PATTERN = self.env.perlext_PATTERN + +@extension('.xs') +def xsubpp_file(self, node): + """ + Create :py:class:`waflib.Tools.perl.xsubpp` tasks to process *.xs* files + """ + outnode = node.change_ext('.c') + self.create_task('xsubpp', node, outnode) + self.source.append(outnode) + +class xsubpp(Task.Task): + """ + Process *.xs* files + """ + run_str = '${PERL} ${XSUBPP} -noprototypes -typemap ${EXTUTILS_TYPEMAP} ${SRC} > ${TGT}' + color = 'BLUE' + ext_out = ['.h'] + +@conf +def check_perl_version(self, minver=None): + """ + Check if Perl is installed, and set the variable PERL. + minver is supposed to be a tuple + """ + res = True + if minver: + cver = '.'.join(map(str,minver)) + else: + cver = '' + + self.start_msg('Checking for minimum perl version %s' % cver) + + perl = self.find_program('perl', var='PERL', value=getattr(Options.options, 'perlbinary', None)) + version = self.cmd_and_log(perl + ["-e", 'printf \"%vd\", $^V']) + if not version: + res = False + version = "Unknown" + elif not minver is None: + ver = tuple(map(int, version.split("."))) + if ver < minver: + res = False + + self.end_msg(version, color=res and 'GREEN' or 'YELLOW') + return res + +@conf +def check_perl_module(self, module): + """ + Check if specified perlmodule is installed. + + The minimum version can be specified by specifying it after modulename + like this:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.check_perl_module("Some::Module 2.92") + """ + cmd = self.env.PERL + ['-e', 'use %s' % module] + self.start_msg('perl module %s' % module) + try: + r = self.cmd_and_log(cmd) + except Errors.WafError: + self.end_msg(False) + return None + self.end_msg(r or True) + return r + +@conf +def check_perl_ext_devel(self): + """ + Check for configuration needed to build perl extensions. + + Sets different xxx_PERLEXT variables in the environment. + + Also sets the ARCHDIR_PERL variable useful as installation path, + which can be overridden by ``--with-perl-archdir`` option. + """ + + env = self.env + perl = env.PERL + if not perl: + self.fatal('find perl first') + + def cmd_perl_config(s): + return perl + ['-MConfig', '-e', 'print \"%s\"' % s] + def cfg_str(cfg): + return self.cmd_and_log(cmd_perl_config(cfg)) + def cfg_lst(cfg): + return Utils.to_list(cfg_str(cfg)) + def find_xsubpp(): + for var in ('privlib', 'vendorlib'): + xsubpp = cfg_lst('$Config{%s}/ExtUtils/xsubpp$Config{exe_ext}' % var) + if xsubpp and os.path.isfile(xsubpp[0]): + return xsubpp + return self.find_program('xsubpp') + + env.LINKFLAGS_PERLEXT = cfg_lst('$Config{lddlflags}') + env.INCLUDES_PERLEXT = cfg_lst('$Config{archlib}/CORE') + env.CFLAGS_PERLEXT = cfg_lst('$Config{ccflags} $Config{cccdlflags}') + env.EXTUTILS_TYPEMAP = cfg_lst('$Config{privlib}/ExtUtils/typemap') + env.XSUBPP = find_xsubpp() + + if not getattr(Options.options, 'perlarchdir', None): + env.ARCHDIR_PERL = cfg_str('$Config{sitearch}') + else: + env.ARCHDIR_PERL = getattr(Options.options, 'perlarchdir') + + env.perlext_PATTERN = '%s.' + cfg_str('$Config{dlext}') + +def options(opt): + """ + Add the ``--with-perl-archdir`` and ``--with-perl-binary`` command-line options. + """ + opt.add_option('--with-perl-binary', type='string', dest='perlbinary', help = 'Specify alternate perl binary', default=None) + opt.add_option('--with-perl-archdir', type='string', dest='perlarchdir', help = 'Specify directory where to install arch specific files', default=None) + diff --git a/Tools/python.py b/Tools/python.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01a2c9a --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/python.py @@ -0,0 +1,631 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2007-2015 (ita) +# Gustavo Carneiro (gjc), 2007 + +""" +Support for Python, detect the headers and libraries and provide +*use* variables to link C/C++ programs against them:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_c python') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_c python') + conf.check_python_version((2,4,2)) + conf.check_python_headers() + def build(bld): + bld.program(features='pyembed', source='a.c', target='myprog') + bld.shlib(features='pyext', source='b.c', target='mylib') +""" + +import os, sys +from waflib import Errors, Logs, Node, Options, Task, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import extension, before_method, after_method, feature +from waflib.Configure import conf + +FRAG = ''' +#include <Python.h> +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + void Py_Initialize(void); + void Py_Finalize(void); +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif +int main(int argc, char **argv) +{ + (void)argc; (void)argv; + Py_Initialize(); + Py_Finalize(); + return 0; +} +''' +""" +Piece of C/C++ code used in :py:func:`waflib.Tools.python.check_python_headers` +""" + +INST = ''' +import sys, py_compile +py_compile.compile(sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3], True) +''' +""" +Piece of Python code used in :py:class:`waflib.Tools.python.pyo` and :py:class:`waflib.Tools.python.pyc` for byte-compiling python files +""" + +DISTUTILS_IMP = ['from distutils.sysconfig import get_config_var, get_python_lib'] + +@before_method('process_source') +@feature('py') +def feature_py(self): + """ + Create tasks to byte-compile .py files and install them, if requested + """ + self.install_path = getattr(self, 'install_path', '${PYTHONDIR}') + install_from = getattr(self, 'install_from', None) + if install_from and not isinstance(install_from, Node.Node): + install_from = self.path.find_dir(install_from) + self.install_from = install_from + + ver = self.env.PYTHON_VERSION + if not ver: + self.bld.fatal('Installing python files requires PYTHON_VERSION, try conf.check_python_version') + + if int(ver.replace('.', '')) > 31: + self.install_32 = True + +@extension('.py') +def process_py(self, node): + """ + Add signature of .py file, so it will be byte-compiled when necessary + """ + assert(hasattr(self, 'install_path')), 'add features="py"' + + # where to install the python file + if self.install_path: + if self.install_from: + self.add_install_files(install_to=self.install_path, install_from=node, cwd=self.install_from, relative_trick=True) + else: + self.add_install_files(install_to=self.install_path, install_from=node, relative_trick=True) + + lst = [] + if self.env.PYC: + lst.append('pyc') + if self.env.PYO: + lst.append('pyo') + + if self.install_path: + if self.install_from: + pyd = Utils.subst_vars("%s/%s" % (self.install_path, node.path_from(self.install_from)), self.env) + else: + pyd = Utils.subst_vars("%s/%s" % (self.install_path, node.path_from(self.path)), self.env) + else: + pyd = node.abspath() + + for ext in lst: + if self.env.PYTAG and not self.env.NOPYCACHE: + # __pycache__ installation for python 3.2 - PEP 3147 + name = node.name[:-3] + pyobj = node.parent.get_bld().make_node('__pycache__').make_node("%s.%s.%s" % (name, self.env.PYTAG, ext)) + pyobj.parent.mkdir() + else: + pyobj = node.change_ext(".%s" % ext) + + tsk = self.create_task(ext, node, pyobj) + tsk.pyd = pyd + + if self.install_path: + self.add_install_files(install_to=os.path.dirname(pyd), install_from=pyobj, cwd=node.parent.get_bld(), relative_trick=True) + +class pyc(Task.Task): + """ + Byte-compiling python files + """ + color = 'PINK' + def __str__(self): + node = self.outputs[0] + return node.path_from(node.ctx.launch_node()) + def run(self): + cmd = [Utils.subst_vars('${PYTHON}', self.env), '-c', INST, self.inputs[0].abspath(), self.outputs[0].abspath(), self.pyd] + ret = self.generator.bld.exec_command(cmd) + return ret + +class pyo(Task.Task): + """ + Byte-compiling python files + """ + color = 'PINK' + def __str__(self): + node = self.outputs[0] + return node.path_from(node.ctx.launch_node()) + def run(self): + cmd = [Utils.subst_vars('${PYTHON}', self.env), Utils.subst_vars('${PYFLAGS_OPT}', self.env), '-c', INST, self.inputs[0].abspath(), self.outputs[0].abspath(), self.pyd] + ret = self.generator.bld.exec_command(cmd) + return ret + +@feature('pyext') +@before_method('propagate_uselib_vars', 'apply_link') +@after_method('apply_bundle') +def init_pyext(self): + """ + Change the values of *cshlib_PATTERN* and *cxxshlib_PATTERN* to remove the + *lib* prefix from library names. + """ + self.uselib = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', [])) + if not 'PYEXT' in self.uselib: + self.uselib.append('PYEXT') + # override shlib_PATTERN set by the osx module + self.env.cshlib_PATTERN = self.env.cxxshlib_PATTERN = self.env.macbundle_PATTERN = self.env.pyext_PATTERN + self.env.fcshlib_PATTERN = self.env.dshlib_PATTERN = self.env.pyext_PATTERN + + try: + if not self.install_path: + return + except AttributeError: + self.install_path = '${PYTHONARCHDIR}' + +@feature('pyext') +@before_method('apply_link', 'apply_bundle') +def set_bundle(self): + """Mac-specific pyext extension that enables bundles from c_osx.py""" + if Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == 'darwin': + self.mac_bundle = True + +@before_method('propagate_uselib_vars') +@feature('pyembed') +def init_pyembed(self): + """ + Add the PYEMBED variable. + """ + self.uselib = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', [])) + if not 'PYEMBED' in self.uselib: + self.uselib.append('PYEMBED') + +@conf +def get_python_variables(self, variables, imports=None): + """ + Spawn a new python process to dump configuration variables + + :param variables: variables to print + :type variables: list of string + :param imports: one import by element + :type imports: list of string + :return: the variable values + :rtype: list of string + """ + if not imports: + try: + imports = self.python_imports + except AttributeError: + imports = DISTUTILS_IMP + + program = list(imports) # copy + program.append('') + for v in variables: + program.append("print(repr(%s))" % v) + os_env = dict(os.environ) + try: + del os_env['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] # see comments in the OSX tool + except KeyError: + pass + + try: + out = self.cmd_and_log(self.env.PYTHON + ['-c', '\n'.join(program)], env=os_env) + except Errors.WafError: + self.fatal('The distutils module is unusable: install "python-devel"?') + self.to_log(out) + return_values = [] + for s in out.splitlines(): + s = s.strip() + if not s: + continue + if s == 'None': + return_values.append(None) + elif (s[0] == "'" and s[-1] == "'") or (s[0] == '"' and s[-1] == '"'): + return_values.append(eval(s)) + elif s[0].isdigit(): + return_values.append(int(s)) + else: break + return return_values + +@conf +def test_pyembed(self, mode, msg='Testing pyembed configuration'): + self.check(header_name='Python.h', define_name='HAVE_PYEMBED', msg=msg, + fragment=FRAG, errmsg='Could not build a python embedded interpreter', + features='%s %sprogram pyembed' % (mode, mode)) + +@conf +def test_pyext(self, mode, msg='Testing pyext configuration'): + self.check(header_name='Python.h', define_name='HAVE_PYEXT', msg=msg, + fragment=FRAG, errmsg='Could not build python extensions', + features='%s %sshlib pyext' % (mode, mode)) + +@conf +def python_cross_compile(self, features='pyembed pyext'): + """ + For cross-compilation purposes, it is possible to bypass the normal detection and set the flags that you want: + PYTHON_VERSION='3.4' PYTAG='cpython34' pyext_PATTERN="%s.so" PYTHON_LDFLAGS='-lpthread -ldl' waf configure + + The following variables are used: + PYTHON_VERSION required + PYTAG required + PYTHON_LDFLAGS required + pyext_PATTERN required + PYTHON_PYEXT_LDFLAGS + PYTHON_PYEMBED_LDFLAGS + """ + features = Utils.to_list(features) + if not ('PYTHON_LDFLAGS' in self.environ or 'PYTHON_PYEXT_LDFLAGS' in self.environ or 'PYTHON_PYEMBED_LDFLAGS' in self.environ): + return False + + for x in 'PYTHON_VERSION PYTAG pyext_PATTERN'.split(): + if not x in self.environ: + self.fatal('Please set %s in the os environment' % x) + else: + self.env[x] = self.environ[x] + + xx = self.env.CXX_NAME and 'cxx' or 'c' + if 'pyext' in features: + flags = self.environ.get('PYTHON_PYEXT_LDFLAGS', self.environ.get('PYTHON_LDFLAGS')) + if flags is None: + self.fatal('No flags provided through PYTHON_PYEXT_LDFLAGS as required') + else: + self.parse_flags(flags, 'PYEXT') + self.test_pyext(xx) + if 'pyembed' in features: + flags = self.environ.get('PYTHON_PYEMBED_LDFLAGS', self.environ.get('PYTHON_LDFLAGS')) + if flags is None: + self.fatal('No flags provided through PYTHON_PYEMBED_LDFLAGS as required') + else: + self.parse_flags(flags, 'PYEMBED') + self.test_pyembed(xx) + return True + +@conf +def check_python_headers(conf, features='pyembed pyext'): + """ + Check for headers and libraries necessary to extend or embed python by using the module *distutils*. + On success the environment variables xxx_PYEXT and xxx_PYEMBED are added: + + * PYEXT: for compiling python extensions + * PYEMBED: for embedding a python interpreter + """ + features = Utils.to_list(features) + assert ('pyembed' in features) or ('pyext' in features), "check_python_headers features must include 'pyembed' and/or 'pyext'" + env = conf.env + if not env.CC_NAME and not env.CXX_NAME: + conf.fatal('load a compiler first (gcc, g++, ..)') + + # bypass all the code below for cross-compilation + if conf.python_cross_compile(features): + return + + if not env.PYTHON_VERSION: + conf.check_python_version() + + pybin = env.PYTHON + if not pybin: + conf.fatal('Could not find the python executable') + + # so we actually do all this for compatibility reasons and for obtaining pyext_PATTERN below + v = 'prefix SO LDFLAGS LIBDIR LIBPL INCLUDEPY Py_ENABLE_SHARED MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET LDSHARED CFLAGS LDVERSION'.split() + try: + lst = conf.get_python_variables(["get_config_var('%s') or ''" % x for x in v]) + except RuntimeError: + conf.fatal("Python development headers not found (-v for details).") + + vals = ['%s = %r' % (x, y) for (x, y) in zip(v, lst)] + conf.to_log("Configuration returned from %r:\n%s\n" % (pybin, '\n'.join(vals))) + + dct = dict(zip(v, lst)) + x = 'MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET' + if dct[x]: + env[x] = conf.environ[x] = dct[x] + env.pyext_PATTERN = '%s' + dct['SO'] # not a mistake + + + # Try to get pythonX.Y-config + num = '.'.join(env.PYTHON_VERSION.split('.')[:2]) + conf.find_program([''.join(pybin) + '-config', 'python%s-config' % num, 'python-config-%s' % num, 'python%sm-config' % num], var='PYTHON_CONFIG', msg="python-config", mandatory=False) + + if env.PYTHON_CONFIG: + # check python-config output only once + if conf.env.HAVE_PYTHON_H: + return + + # python2.6-config requires 3 runs + all_flags = [['--cflags', '--libs', '--ldflags']] + if sys.hexversion < 0x2070000: + all_flags = [[k] for k in all_flags[0]] + + xx = env.CXX_NAME and 'cxx' or 'c' + + if 'pyembed' in features: + for flags in all_flags: + conf.check_cfg(msg='Asking python-config for pyembed %r flags' % ' '.join(flags), path=env.PYTHON_CONFIG, package='', uselib_store='PYEMBED', args=flags) + + try: + conf.test_pyembed(xx) + except conf.errors.ConfigurationError: + # python bug 7352 + if dct['Py_ENABLE_SHARED'] and dct['LIBDIR']: + env.append_unique('LIBPATH_PYEMBED', [dct['LIBDIR']]) + conf.test_pyembed(xx) + else: + raise + + if 'pyext' in features: + for flags in all_flags: + conf.check_cfg(msg='Asking python-config for pyext %r flags' % ' '.join(flags), path=env.PYTHON_CONFIG, package='', uselib_store='PYEXT', args=flags) + + try: + conf.test_pyext(xx) + except conf.errors.ConfigurationError: + # python bug 7352 + if dct['Py_ENABLE_SHARED'] and dct['LIBDIR']: + env.append_unique('LIBPATH_PYEXT', [dct['LIBDIR']]) + conf.test_pyext(xx) + else: + raise + + conf.define('HAVE_PYTHON_H', 1) + return + + # No python-config, do something else on windows systems + all_flags = dct['LDFLAGS'] + ' ' + dct['CFLAGS'] + conf.parse_flags(all_flags, 'PYEMBED') + + all_flags = dct['LDFLAGS'] + ' ' + dct['LDSHARED'] + ' ' + dct['CFLAGS'] + conf.parse_flags(all_flags, 'PYEXT') + + result = None + if not dct["LDVERSION"]: + dct["LDVERSION"] = env.PYTHON_VERSION + + # further simplification will be complicated + for name in ('python' + dct['LDVERSION'], 'python' + env.PYTHON_VERSION + 'm', 'python' + env.PYTHON_VERSION.replace('.', '')): + + # LIBPATH_PYEMBED is already set; see if it works. + if not result and env.LIBPATH_PYEMBED: + path = env.LIBPATH_PYEMBED + conf.to_log("\n\n# Trying default LIBPATH_PYEMBED: %r\n" % path) + result = conf.check(lib=name, uselib='PYEMBED', libpath=path, mandatory=False, msg='Checking for library %s in LIBPATH_PYEMBED' % name) + + if not result and dct['LIBDIR']: + path = [dct['LIBDIR']] + conf.to_log("\n\n# try again with -L$python_LIBDIR: %r\n" % path) + result = conf.check(lib=name, uselib='PYEMBED', libpath=path, mandatory=False, msg='Checking for library %s in LIBDIR' % name) + + if not result and dct['LIBPL']: + path = [dct['LIBPL']] + conf.to_log("\n\n# try again with -L$python_LIBPL (some systems don't install the python library in $prefix/lib)\n") + result = conf.check(lib=name, uselib='PYEMBED', libpath=path, mandatory=False, msg='Checking for library %s in python_LIBPL' % name) + + if not result: + path = [os.path.join(dct['prefix'], "libs")] + conf.to_log("\n\n# try again with -L$prefix/libs, and pythonXY name rather than pythonX.Y (win32)\n") + result = conf.check(lib=name, uselib='PYEMBED', libpath=path, mandatory=False, msg='Checking for library %s in $prefix/libs' % name) + + if result: + break # do not forget to set LIBPATH_PYEMBED + + if result: + env.LIBPATH_PYEMBED = path + env.append_value('LIB_PYEMBED', [name]) + else: + conf.to_log("\n\n### LIB NOT FOUND\n") + + # under certain conditions, python extensions must link to + # python libraries, not just python embedding programs. + if Utils.is_win32 or dct['Py_ENABLE_SHARED']: + env.LIBPATH_PYEXT = env.LIBPATH_PYEMBED + env.LIB_PYEXT = env.LIB_PYEMBED + + conf.to_log("Include path for Python extensions (found via distutils module): %r\n" % (dct['INCLUDEPY'],)) + env.INCLUDES_PYEXT = [dct['INCLUDEPY']] + env.INCLUDES_PYEMBED = [dct['INCLUDEPY']] + + # Code using the Python API needs to be compiled with -fno-strict-aliasing + if env.CC_NAME == 'gcc': + env.append_value('CFLAGS_PYEMBED', ['-fno-strict-aliasing']) + env.append_value('CFLAGS_PYEXT', ['-fno-strict-aliasing']) + if env.CXX_NAME == 'gcc': + env.append_value('CXXFLAGS_PYEMBED', ['-fno-strict-aliasing']) + env.append_value('CXXFLAGS_PYEXT', ['-fno-strict-aliasing']) + + if env.CC_NAME == "msvc": + from distutils.msvccompiler import MSVCCompiler + dist_compiler = MSVCCompiler() + dist_compiler.initialize() + env.append_value('CFLAGS_PYEXT', dist_compiler.compile_options) + env.append_value('CXXFLAGS_PYEXT', dist_compiler.compile_options) + env.append_value('LINKFLAGS_PYEXT', dist_compiler.ldflags_shared) + + # See if it compiles + conf.check(header_name='Python.h', define_name='HAVE_PYTHON_H', uselib='PYEMBED', fragment=FRAG, errmsg='Distutils not installed? Broken python installation? Get python-config now!') + +@conf +def check_python_version(conf, minver=None): + """ + Check if the python interpreter is found matching a given minimum version. + minver should be a tuple, eg. to check for python >= 2.4.2 pass (2,4,2) as minver. + + If successful, PYTHON_VERSION is defined as 'MAJOR.MINOR' (eg. '2.4') + of the actual python version found, and PYTHONDIR and PYTHONARCHDIR + are defined, pointing to the site-packages directories appropriate for + this python version, where modules/packages/extensions should be + installed. + + :param minver: minimum version + :type minver: tuple of int + """ + assert minver is None or isinstance(minver, tuple) + pybin = conf.env.PYTHON + if not pybin: + conf.fatal('could not find the python executable') + + # Get python version string + cmd = pybin + ['-c', 'import sys\nfor x in sys.version_info: print(str(x))'] + Logs.debug('python: Running python command %r', cmd) + lines = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd).split() + assert len(lines) == 5, "found %r lines, expected 5: %r" % (len(lines), lines) + pyver_tuple = (int(lines[0]), int(lines[1]), int(lines[2]), lines[3], int(lines[4])) + + # Compare python version with the minimum required + result = (minver is None) or (pyver_tuple >= minver) + + if result: + # define useful environment variables + pyver = '.'.join([str(x) for x in pyver_tuple[:2]]) + conf.env.PYTHON_VERSION = pyver + + if 'PYTHONDIR' in conf.env: + # Check if --pythondir was specified + pydir = conf.env.PYTHONDIR + elif 'PYTHONDIR' in conf.environ: + # Check environment for PYTHONDIR + pydir = conf.environ['PYTHONDIR'] + else: + # Finally, try to guess + if Utils.is_win32: + (python_LIBDEST, pydir) = conf.get_python_variables( + ["get_config_var('LIBDEST') or ''", + "get_python_lib(standard_lib=0) or ''"]) + else: + python_LIBDEST = None + (pydir,) = conf.get_python_variables( ["get_python_lib(standard_lib=0, prefix=%r) or ''" % conf.env.PREFIX]) + if python_LIBDEST is None: + if conf.env.LIBDIR: + python_LIBDEST = os.path.join(conf.env.LIBDIR, 'python' + pyver) + else: + python_LIBDEST = os.path.join(conf.env.PREFIX, 'lib', 'python' + pyver) + + if 'PYTHONARCHDIR' in conf.env: + # Check if --pythonarchdir was specified + pyarchdir = conf.env.PYTHONARCHDIR + elif 'PYTHONARCHDIR' in conf.environ: + # Check environment for PYTHONDIR + pyarchdir = conf.environ['PYTHONARCHDIR'] + else: + # Finally, try to guess + (pyarchdir, ) = conf.get_python_variables( ["get_python_lib(plat_specific=1, standard_lib=0, prefix=%r) or ''" % conf.env.PREFIX]) + if not pyarchdir: + pyarchdir = pydir + + if hasattr(conf, 'define'): # conf.define is added by the C tool, so may not exist + conf.define('PYTHONDIR', pydir) + conf.define('PYTHONARCHDIR', pyarchdir) + + conf.env.PYTHONDIR = pydir + conf.env.PYTHONARCHDIR = pyarchdir + + # Feedback + pyver_full = '.'.join(map(str, pyver_tuple[:3])) + if minver is None: + conf.msg('Checking for python version', pyver_full) + else: + minver_str = '.'.join(map(str, minver)) + conf.msg('Checking for python version >= %s' % (minver_str,), pyver_full, color=result and 'GREEN' or 'YELLOW') + + if not result: + conf.fatal('The python version is too old, expecting %r' % (minver,)) + +PYTHON_MODULE_TEMPLATE = ''' +import %s as current_module +version = getattr(current_module, '__version__', None) +if version is not None: + print(str(version)) +else: + print('unknown version') +''' + +@conf +def check_python_module(conf, module_name, condition=''): + """ + Check if the selected python interpreter can import the given python module:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.check_python_module('pygccxml') + conf.check_python_module('re', condition="ver > num(2, 0, 4) and ver <= num(3, 0, 0)") + + :param module_name: module + :type module_name: string + """ + msg = "Checking for python module %r" % module_name + if condition: + msg = '%s (%s)' % (msg, condition) + conf.start_msg(msg) + try: + ret = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.PYTHON + ['-c', PYTHON_MODULE_TEMPLATE % module_name]) + except Errors.WafError: + conf.end_msg(False) + conf.fatal('Could not find the python module %r' % module_name) + + ret = ret.strip() + if condition: + conf.end_msg(ret) + if ret == 'unknown version': + conf.fatal('Could not check the %s version' % module_name) + + from distutils.version import LooseVersion + def num(*k): + if isinstance(k[0], int): + return LooseVersion('.'.join([str(x) for x in k])) + else: + return LooseVersion(k[0]) + d = {'num': num, 'ver': LooseVersion(ret)} + ev = eval(condition, {}, d) + if not ev: + conf.fatal('The %s version does not satisfy the requirements' % module_name) + else: + if ret == 'unknown version': + conf.end_msg(True) + else: + conf.end_msg(ret) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detect the python interpreter + """ + v = conf.env + if getattr(Options.options, 'pythondir', None): + v.PYTHONDIR = Options.options.pythondir + if getattr(Options.options, 'pythonarchdir', None): + v.PYTHONARCHDIR = Options.options.pythonarchdir + if getattr(Options.options, 'nopycache', None): + v.NOPYCACHE=Options.options.nopycache + + if not v.PYTHON: + v.PYTHON = [getattr(Options.options, 'python', None) or sys.executable] + v.PYTHON = Utils.to_list(v.PYTHON) + conf.find_program('python', var='PYTHON') + + v.PYFLAGS = '' + v.PYFLAGS_OPT = '-O' + + v.PYC = getattr(Options.options, 'pyc', 1) + v.PYO = getattr(Options.options, 'pyo', 1) + + try: + v.PYTAG = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.PYTHON + ['-c', "import imp;print(imp.get_tag())"]).strip() + except Errors.WafError: + pass + +def options(opt): + """ + Add python-specific options + """ + pyopt=opt.add_option_group("Python Options") + pyopt.add_option('--nopyc', dest = 'pyc', action='store_false', default=1, + help = 'Do not install bytecode compiled .pyc files (configuration) [Default:install]') + pyopt.add_option('--nopyo', dest='pyo', action='store_false', default=1, + help='Do not install optimised compiled .pyo files (configuration) [Default:install]') + pyopt.add_option('--nopycache',dest='nopycache', action='store_true', + help='Do not use __pycache__ directory to install objects [Default:auto]') + pyopt.add_option('--python', dest="python", + help='python binary to be used [Default: %s]' % sys.executable) + pyopt.add_option('--pythondir', dest='pythondir', + help='Installation path for python modules (py, platform-independent .py and .pyc files)') + pyopt.add_option('--pythonarchdir', dest='pythonarchdir', + help='Installation path for python extension (pyext, platform-dependent .so or .dylib files)') + diff --git a/Tools/qt5.py b/Tools/qt5.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f43280 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/qt5.py @@ -0,0 +1,796 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) + +""" +This tool helps with finding Qt5 tools and libraries, +and also provides syntactic sugar for using Qt5 tools. + +The following snippet illustrates the tool usage:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx qt5') + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx qt5') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'qt5 cxx cxxprogram', + uselib = 'QT5CORE QT5GUI QT5OPENGL QT5SVG', + source = 'main.cpp textures.qrc aboutDialog.ui', + target = 'window', + ) + +Here, the UI description and resource files will be processed +to generate code. + +Usage +===== + +Load the "qt5" tool. + +You also need to edit your sources accordingly: + +- the normal way of doing things is to have your C++ files + include the .moc file. + This is regarded as the best practice (and provides much faster + compilations). + It also implies that the include paths have beenset properly. + +- to have the include paths added automatically, use the following:: + + from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method, after_method + @feature('cxx') + @after_method('process_source') + @before_method('apply_incpaths') + def add_includes_paths(self): + incs = set(self.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', ''))) + for x in self.compiled_tasks: + incs.add(x.inputs[0].parent.path_from(self.path)) + self.includes = sorted(incs) + +Note: another tool provides Qt processing that does not require +.moc includes, see 'playground/slow_qt/'. + +A few options (--qt{dir,bin,...}) and environment variables +(QT5_{ROOT,DIR,MOC,UIC,XCOMPILE}) allow finer tuning of the tool, +tool path selection, etc; please read the source for more info. + +The detection uses pkg-config on Linux by default. To force static library detection use: +QT5_XCOMPILE=1 QT5_FORCE_STATIC=1 waf configure +""" + +from __future__ import with_statement + +try: + from xml.sax import make_parser + from xml.sax.handler import ContentHandler +except ImportError: + has_xml = False + ContentHandler = object +else: + has_xml = True + +import os, sys, re +from waflib.Tools import cxx +from waflib import Task, Utils, Options, Errors, Context +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method, extension, before_method +from waflib.Configure import conf +from waflib import Logs + +MOC_H = ['.h', '.hpp', '.hxx', '.hh'] +""" +File extensions associated to .moc files +""" + +EXT_RCC = ['.qrc'] +""" +File extension for the resource (.qrc) files +""" + +EXT_UI = ['.ui'] +""" +File extension for the user interface (.ui) files +""" + +EXT_QT5 = ['.cpp', '.cc', '.cxx', '.C'] +""" +File extensions of C++ files that may require a .moc processing +""" + +class qxx(Task.classes['cxx']): + """ + Each C++ file can have zero or several .moc files to create. + They are known only when the files are scanned (preprocessor) + To avoid scanning the c++ files each time (parsing C/C++), the results + are retrieved from the task cache (bld.node_deps/bld.raw_deps). + The moc tasks are also created *dynamically* during the build. + """ + + def __init__(self, *k, **kw): + Task.Task.__init__(self, *k, **kw) + self.moc_done = 0 + + def runnable_status(self): + """ + Compute the task signature to make sure the scanner was executed. Create the + moc tasks by using :py:meth:`waflib.Tools.qt5.qxx.add_moc_tasks` (if necessary), + then postpone the task execution (there is no need to recompute the task signature). + """ + if self.moc_done: + return Task.Task.runnable_status(self) + else: + for t in self.run_after: + if not t.hasrun: + return Task.ASK_LATER + self.add_moc_tasks() + return Task.Task.runnable_status(self) + + def create_moc_task(self, h_node, m_node): + """ + If several libraries use the same classes, it is possible that moc will run several times (Issue 1318) + It is not possible to change the file names, but we can assume that the moc transformation will be identical, + and the moc tasks can be shared in a global cache. + """ + try: + moc_cache = self.generator.bld.moc_cache + except AttributeError: + moc_cache = self.generator.bld.moc_cache = {} + + try: + return moc_cache[h_node] + except KeyError: + tsk = moc_cache[h_node] = Task.classes['moc'](env=self.env, generator=self.generator) + tsk.set_inputs(h_node) + tsk.set_outputs(m_node) + tsk.env.append_unique('MOC_FLAGS', '-i') + + if self.generator: + self.generator.tasks.append(tsk) + + # direct injection in the build phase (safe because called from the main thread) + gen = self.generator.bld.producer + gen.outstanding.append(tsk) + gen.total += 1 + + return tsk + + else: + # remove the signature, it must be recomputed with the moc task + delattr(self, 'cache_sig') + + def add_moc_tasks(self): + """ + Creates moc tasks by looking in the list of file dependencies ``bld.raw_deps[self.uid()]`` + """ + node = self.inputs[0] + bld = self.generator.bld + + try: + # compute the signature once to know if there is a moc file to create + self.signature() + except KeyError: + # the moc file may be referenced somewhere else + pass + else: + # remove the signature, it must be recomputed with the moc task + delattr(self, 'cache_sig') + + include_nodes = [node.parent] + self.generator.includes_nodes + + moctasks = [] + mocfiles = set() + for d in bld.raw_deps.get(self.uid(), []): + if not d.endswith('.moc'): + continue + + # process that base.moc only once + if d in mocfiles: + continue + mocfiles.add(d) + + # find the source associated with the moc file + h_node = None + base2 = d[:-4] + + # foo.moc from foo.cpp + prefix = node.name[:node.name.rfind('.')] + if base2 == prefix: + h_node = node + else: + # this deviates from the standard + # if bar.cpp includes foo.moc, then assume it is from foo.h + for x in include_nodes: + for e in MOC_H: + h_node = x.find_node(base2 + e) + if h_node: + break + else: + continue + break + if h_node: + m_node = h_node.change_ext('.moc') + else: + raise Errors.WafError('No source found for %r which is a moc file' % d) + + # create the moc task + task = self.create_moc_task(h_node, m_node) + moctasks.append(task) + + # simple scheduler dependency: run the moc task before others + self.run_after.update(set(moctasks)) + self.moc_done = 1 + +class trans_update(Task.Task): + """Updates a .ts files from a list of C++ files""" + run_str = '${QT_LUPDATE} ${SRC} -ts ${TGT}' + color = 'BLUE' + +class XMLHandler(ContentHandler): + """ + Parses ``.qrc`` files + """ + def __init__(self): + ContentHandler.__init__(self) + self.buf = [] + self.files = [] + def startElement(self, name, attrs): + if name == 'file': + self.buf = [] + def endElement(self, name): + if name == 'file': + self.files.append(str(''.join(self.buf))) + def characters(self, cars): + self.buf.append(cars) + +@extension(*EXT_RCC) +def create_rcc_task(self, node): + "Creates rcc and cxx tasks for ``.qrc`` files" + rcnode = node.change_ext('_rc.%d.cpp' % self.idx) + self.create_task('rcc', node, rcnode) + cpptask = self.create_task('cxx', rcnode, rcnode.change_ext('.o')) + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(cpptask) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [cpptask] + return cpptask + +@extension(*EXT_UI) +def create_uic_task(self, node): + "Create uic tasks for user interface ``.ui`` definition files" + + """ + If UIC file is used in more than one bld, we would have a conflict in parallel execution + It is not possible to change the file names (like .self.idx. as for objects) as they have + to be referenced by the source file, but we can assume that the transformation will be identical + and the tasks can be shared in a global cache. + """ + try: + uic_cache = self.bld.uic_cache + except AttributeError: + uic_cache = self.bld.uic_cache = {} + + if node not in uic_cache: + uictask = uic_cache[node] = self.create_task('ui5', node) + uictask.outputs = [node.parent.find_or_declare(self.env.ui_PATTERN % node.name[:-3])] + +@extension('.ts') +def add_lang(self, node): + """Adds all the .ts file into ``self.lang``""" + self.lang = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'lang', [])) + [node] + +@feature('qt5') +@before_method('process_source') +def process_mocs(self): + """ + Processes MOC files included in headers:: + + def build(bld): + bld.program(features='qt5', source='main.cpp', target='app', use='QT5CORE', moc='foo.h') + + The build will run moc on foo.h to create moc_foo.n.cpp. The number in the file name + is provided to avoid name clashes when the same headers are used by several targets. + """ + lst = self.to_nodes(getattr(self, 'moc', [])) + self.source = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'source', [])) + for x in lst: + prefix = x.name[:x.name.rfind('.')] # foo.h -> foo + moc_target = 'moc_%s.%d.cpp' % (prefix, self.idx) + moc_node = x.parent.find_or_declare(moc_target) + self.source.append(moc_node) + + self.create_task('moc', x, moc_node) + +@feature('qt5') +@after_method('apply_link') +def apply_qt5(self): + """ + Adds MOC_FLAGS which may be necessary for moc:: + + def build(bld): + bld.program(features='qt5', source='main.cpp', target='app', use='QT5CORE') + + The additional parameters are: + + :param lang: list of translation files (\\*.ts) to process + :type lang: list of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .ts extension + :param update: whether to process the C++ files to update the \\*.ts files (use **waf --translate**) + :type update: bool + :param langname: if given, transform the \\*.ts files into a .qrc files to include in the binary file + :type langname: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .qrc extension + """ + if getattr(self, 'lang', None): + qmtasks = [] + for x in self.to_list(self.lang): + if isinstance(x, str): + x = self.path.find_resource(x + '.ts') + qmtasks.append(self.create_task('ts2qm', x, x.change_ext('.%d.qm' % self.idx))) + + if getattr(self, 'update', None) and Options.options.trans_qt5: + cxxnodes = [a.inputs[0] for a in self.compiled_tasks] + [ + a.inputs[0] for a in self.tasks if a.inputs and a.inputs[0].name.endswith('.ui')] + for x in qmtasks: + self.create_task('trans_update', cxxnodes, x.inputs) + + if getattr(self, 'langname', None): + qmnodes = [x.outputs[0] for x in qmtasks] + rcnode = self.langname + if isinstance(rcnode, str): + rcnode = self.path.find_or_declare(rcnode + ('.%d.qrc' % self.idx)) + t = self.create_task('qm2rcc', qmnodes, rcnode) + k = create_rcc_task(self, t.outputs[0]) + self.link_task.inputs.append(k.outputs[0]) + + lst = [] + for flag in self.to_list(self.env.CXXFLAGS): + if len(flag) < 2: + continue + f = flag[0:2] + if f in ('-D', '-I', '/D', '/I'): + if (f[0] == '/'): + lst.append('-' + flag[1:]) + else: + lst.append(flag) + self.env.append_value('MOC_FLAGS', lst) + +@extension(*EXT_QT5) +def cxx_hook(self, node): + """ + Re-maps C++ file extensions to the :py:class:`waflib.Tools.qt5.qxx` task. + """ + return self.create_compiled_task('qxx', node) + +class rcc(Task.Task): + """ + Processes ``.qrc`` files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_RCC} -name ${tsk.rcname()} ${SRC[0].abspath()} ${RCC_ST} -o ${TGT}' + ext_out = ['.h'] + + def rcname(self): + return os.path.splitext(self.inputs[0].name)[0] + + def scan(self): + """Parse the *.qrc* files""" + if not has_xml: + Logs.error('No xml.sax support was found, rcc dependencies will be incomplete!') + return ([], []) + + parser = make_parser() + curHandler = XMLHandler() + parser.setContentHandler(curHandler) + with open(self.inputs[0].abspath(), 'r') as f: + parser.parse(f) + + nodes = [] + names = [] + root = self.inputs[0].parent + for x in curHandler.files: + nd = root.find_resource(x) + if nd: + nodes.append(nd) + else: + names.append(x) + return (nodes, names) + + def quote_flag(self, x): + """ + Override Task.quote_flag. QT parses the argument files + differently than cl.exe and link.exe + + :param x: flag + :type x: string + :return: quoted flag + :rtype: string + """ + return x + + +class moc(Task.Task): + """ + Creates ``.moc`` files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_MOC} ${MOC_FLAGS} ${MOCCPPPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${MOCDEFINES_ST:DEFINES} ${SRC} ${MOC_ST} ${TGT}' + + def quote_flag(self, x): + """ + Override Task.quote_flag. QT parses the argument files + differently than cl.exe and link.exe + + :param x: flag + :type x: string + :return: quoted flag + :rtype: string + """ + return x + + +class ui5(Task.Task): + """ + Processes ``.ui`` files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_UIC} ${SRC} -o ${TGT}' + ext_out = ['.h'] + +class ts2qm(Task.Task): + """ + Generates ``.qm`` files from ``.ts`` files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + run_str = '${QT_LRELEASE} ${QT_LRELEASE_FLAGS} ${SRC} -qm ${TGT}' + +class qm2rcc(Task.Task): + """ + Generates ``.qrc`` files from ``.qm`` files + """ + color = 'BLUE' + after = 'ts2qm' + def run(self): + """Create a qrc file including the inputs""" + txt = '\n'.join(['<file>%s</file>' % k.path_from(self.outputs[0].parent) for k in self.inputs]) + code = '<!DOCTYPE RCC><RCC version="1.0">\n<qresource>\n%s\n</qresource>\n</RCC>' % txt + self.outputs[0].write(code) + +def configure(self): + """ + Besides the configuration options, the environment variable QT5_ROOT may be used + to give the location of the qt5 libraries (absolute path). + + The detection uses the program ``pkg-config`` through :py:func:`waflib.Tools.config_c.check_cfg` + """ + self.find_qt5_binaries() + self.set_qt5_libs_dir() + self.set_qt5_libs_to_check() + self.set_qt5_defines() + self.find_qt5_libraries() + self.add_qt5_rpath() + self.simplify_qt5_libs() + + # warn about this during the configuration too + if not has_xml: + Logs.error('No xml.sax support was found, rcc dependencies will be incomplete!') + + if 'COMPILER_CXX' not in self.env: + self.fatal('No CXX compiler defined: did you forget to configure compiler_cxx first?') + + # Qt5 may be compiled with '-reduce-relocations' which requires dependent programs to have -fPIE or -fPIC? + frag = '#include <QApplication>\nint main(int argc, char **argv) {return 0;}\n' + uses = 'QT5CORE QT5WIDGETS QT5GUI' + for flag in [[], '-fPIE', '-fPIC', '-std=c++11' , ['-std=c++11', '-fPIE'], ['-std=c++11', '-fPIC']]: + msg = 'See if Qt files compile ' + if flag: + msg += 'with %s' % flag + try: + self.check(features='qt5 cxx', use=uses, uselib_store='qt5', cxxflags=flag, fragment=frag, msg=msg) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + break + else: + self.fatal('Could not build a simple Qt application') + + # FreeBSD does not add /usr/local/lib and the pkg-config files do not provide it either :-/ + if Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == 'freebsd': + frag = '#include <QApplication>\nint main(int argc, char **argv) { QApplication app(argc, argv); return NULL != (void*) (&app);}\n' + try: + self.check(features='qt5 cxx cxxprogram', use=uses, fragment=frag, msg='Can we link Qt programs on FreeBSD directly?') + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + self.check(features='qt5 cxx cxxprogram', use=uses, uselib_store='qt5', libpath='/usr/local/lib', fragment=frag, msg='Is /usr/local/lib required?') + +@conf +def find_qt5_binaries(self): + """ + Detects Qt programs such as qmake, moc, uic, lrelease + """ + env = self.env + opt = Options.options + + qtdir = getattr(opt, 'qtdir', '') + qtbin = getattr(opt, 'qtbin', '') + + paths = [] + + if qtdir: + qtbin = os.path.join(qtdir, 'bin') + + # the qt directory has been given from QT5_ROOT - deduce the qt binary path + if not qtdir: + qtdir = self.environ.get('QT5_ROOT', '') + qtbin = self.environ.get('QT5_BIN') or os.path.join(qtdir, 'bin') + + if qtbin: + paths = [qtbin] + + # no qtdir, look in the path and in /usr/local/Trolltech + if not qtdir: + paths = self.environ.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep) + paths.extend(['/usr/share/qt5/bin', '/usr/local/lib/qt5/bin']) + try: + lst = Utils.listdir('/usr/local/Trolltech/') + except OSError: + pass + else: + if lst: + lst.sort() + lst.reverse() + + # keep the highest version + qtdir = '/usr/local/Trolltech/%s/' % lst[0] + qtbin = os.path.join(qtdir, 'bin') + paths.append(qtbin) + + # at the end, try to find qmake in the paths given + # keep the one with the highest version + cand = None + prev_ver = ['5', '0', '0'] + for qmk in ('qmake-qt5', 'qmake5', 'qmake'): + try: + qmake = self.find_program(qmk, path_list=paths) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + try: + version = self.cmd_and_log(qmake + ['-query', 'QT_VERSION']).strip() + except self.errors.WafError: + pass + else: + if version: + new_ver = version.split('.') + if new_ver > prev_ver: + cand = qmake + prev_ver = new_ver + + # qmake could not be found easily, rely on qtchooser + if not cand: + try: + self.find_program('qtchooser') + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + cmd = self.env.QTCHOOSER + ['-qt=5', '-run-tool=qmake'] + try: + version = self.cmd_and_log(cmd + ['-query', 'QT_VERSION']) + except self.errors.WafError: + pass + else: + cand = cmd + + if cand: + self.env.QMAKE = cand + else: + self.fatal('Could not find qmake for qt5') + + self.env.QT_HOST_BINS = qtbin = self.cmd_and_log(self.env.QMAKE + ['-query', 'QT_HOST_BINS']).strip() + paths.insert(0, qtbin) + + def find_bin(lst, var): + if var in env: + return + for f in lst: + try: + ret = self.find_program(f, path_list=paths) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + env[var]=ret + break + + find_bin(['uic-qt5', 'uic'], 'QT_UIC') + if not env.QT_UIC: + self.fatal('cannot find the uic compiler for qt5') + + self.start_msg('Checking for uic version') + uicver = self.cmd_and_log(env.QT_UIC + ['-version'], output=Context.BOTH) + uicver = ''.join(uicver).strip() + uicver = uicver.replace('Qt User Interface Compiler ','').replace('User Interface Compiler for Qt', '') + self.end_msg(uicver) + if uicver.find(' 3.') != -1 or uicver.find(' 4.') != -1: + self.fatal('this uic compiler is for qt3 or qt4, add uic for qt5 to your path') + + find_bin(['moc-qt5', 'moc'], 'QT_MOC') + find_bin(['rcc-qt5', 'rcc'], 'QT_RCC') + find_bin(['lrelease-qt5', 'lrelease'], 'QT_LRELEASE') + find_bin(['lupdate-qt5', 'lupdate'], 'QT_LUPDATE') + + env.UIC_ST = '%s -o %s' + env.MOC_ST = '-o' + env.ui_PATTERN = 'ui_%s.h' + env.QT_LRELEASE_FLAGS = ['-silent'] + env.MOCCPPPATH_ST = '-I%s' + env.MOCDEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + +@conf +def set_qt5_libs_dir(self): + env = self.env + qtlibs = getattr(Options.options, 'qtlibs', None) or self.environ.get('QT5_LIBDIR') + if not qtlibs: + try: + qtlibs = self.cmd_and_log(env.QMAKE + ['-query', 'QT_INSTALL_LIBS']).strip() + except Errors.WafError: + qtdir = self.cmd_and_log(env.QMAKE + ['-query', 'QT_INSTALL_PREFIX']).strip() + qtlibs = os.path.join(qtdir, 'lib') + self.msg('Found the Qt5 libraries in', qtlibs) + env.QTLIBS = qtlibs + +@conf +def find_single_qt5_lib(self, name, uselib, qtlibs, qtincludes, force_static): + env = self.env + if force_static: + exts = ('.a', '.lib') + prefix = 'STLIB' + else: + exts = ('.so', '.lib') + prefix = 'LIB' + + def lib_names(): + for x in exts: + for k in ('', '5') if Utils.is_win32 else ['']: + for p in ('lib', ''): + yield (p, name, k, x) + + for tup in lib_names(): + k = ''.join(tup) + path = os.path.join(qtlibs, k) + if os.path.exists(path): + if env.DEST_OS == 'win32': + libval = ''.join(tup[:-1]) + else: + libval = name + env.append_unique(prefix + '_' + uselib, libval) + env.append_unique('%sPATH_%s' % (prefix, uselib), qtlibs) + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, qtincludes) + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, os.path.join(qtincludes, name.replace('Qt5', 'Qt'))) + return k + return False + +@conf +def find_qt5_libraries(self): + env = self.env + + qtincludes = self.environ.get('QT5_INCLUDES') or self.cmd_and_log(env.QMAKE + ['-query', 'QT_INSTALL_HEADERS']).strip() + force_static = self.environ.get('QT5_FORCE_STATIC') + try: + if self.environ.get('QT5_XCOMPILE'): + self.fatal('QT5_XCOMPILE Disables pkg-config detection') + self.check_cfg(atleast_pkgconfig_version='0.1') + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + for i in self.qt5_vars: + uselib = i.upper() + if Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == 'darwin': + # Since at least qt 4.7.3 each library locates in separate directory + fwk = i.replace('Qt5', 'Qt') + frameworkName = fwk + '.framework' + + qtDynamicLib = os.path.join(env.QTLIBS, frameworkName, fwk) + if os.path.exists(qtDynamicLib): + env.append_unique('FRAMEWORK_' + uselib, fwk) + env.append_unique('FRAMEWORKPATH_' + uselib, env.QTLIBS) + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, qtDynamicLib, 'GREEN') + else: + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, False, 'YELLOW') + env.append_unique('INCLUDES_' + uselib, os.path.join(env.QTLIBS, frameworkName, 'Headers')) + else: + ret = self.find_single_qt5_lib(i, uselib, env.QTLIBS, qtincludes, force_static) + if not force_static and not ret: + ret = self.find_single_qt5_lib(i, uselib, env.QTLIBS, qtincludes, True) + self.msg('Checking for %s' % i, ret, 'GREEN' if ret else 'YELLOW') + else: + path = '%s:%s:%s/pkgconfig:/usr/lib/qt5/lib/pkgconfig:/opt/qt5/lib/pkgconfig:/usr/lib/qt5/lib:/opt/qt5/lib' % ( + self.environ.get('PKG_CONFIG_PATH', ''), env.QTLIBS, env.QTLIBS) + for i in self.qt5_vars: + self.check_cfg(package=i, args='--cflags --libs', mandatory=False, force_static=force_static, pkg_config_path=path) + +@conf +def simplify_qt5_libs(self): + """ + Since library paths make really long command-lines, + and since everything depends on qtcore, remove the qtcore ones from qtgui, etc + """ + env = self.env + def process_lib(vars_, coreval): + for d in vars_: + var = d.upper() + if var == 'QTCORE': + continue + + value = env['LIBPATH_'+var] + if value: + core = env[coreval] + accu = [] + for lib in value: + if lib in core: + continue + accu.append(lib) + env['LIBPATH_'+var] = accu + process_lib(self.qt5_vars, 'LIBPATH_QTCORE') + +@conf +def add_qt5_rpath(self): + """ + Defines rpath entries for Qt libraries + """ + env = self.env + if getattr(Options.options, 'want_rpath', False): + def process_rpath(vars_, coreval): + for d in vars_: + var = d.upper() + value = env['LIBPATH_' + var] + if value: + core = env[coreval] + accu = [] + for lib in value: + if var != 'QTCORE': + if lib in core: + continue + accu.append('-Wl,--rpath='+lib) + env['RPATH_' + var] = accu + process_rpath(self.qt5_vars, 'LIBPATH_QTCORE') + +@conf +def set_qt5_libs_to_check(self): + self.qt5_vars = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'qt5_vars', [])) + if not self.qt5_vars: + dirlst = Utils.listdir(self.env.QTLIBS) + + pat = self.env.cxxshlib_PATTERN + if Utils.is_win32: + pat = pat.replace('.dll', '.lib') + if self.environ.get('QT5_FORCE_STATIC'): + pat = self.env.cxxstlib_PATTERN + if Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == 'darwin': + pat = r"%s\.framework" + re_qt = re.compile(pat%'Qt5?(?P<name>.*)'+'$') + for x in dirlst: + m = re_qt.match(x) + if m: + self.qt5_vars.append("Qt5%s" % m.group('name')) + if not self.qt5_vars: + self.fatal('cannot find any Qt5 library (%r)' % self.env.QTLIBS) + + qtextralibs = getattr(Options.options, 'qtextralibs', None) + if qtextralibs: + self.qt5_vars.extend(qtextralibs.split(',')) + +@conf +def set_qt5_defines(self): + if sys.platform != 'win32': + return + for x in self.qt5_vars: + y=x.replace('Qt5', 'Qt')[2:].upper() + self.env.append_unique('DEFINES_%s' % x.upper(), 'QT_%s_LIB' % y) + +def options(opt): + """ + Command-line options + """ + opt.add_option('--want-rpath', action='store_true', default=False, dest='want_rpath', help='enable the rpath for qt libraries') + for i in 'qtdir qtbin qtlibs'.split(): + opt.add_option('--'+i, type='string', default='', dest=i) + + opt.add_option('--translate', action='store_true', help='collect translation strings', dest='trans_qt5', default=False) + opt.add_option('--qtextralibs', type='string', default='', dest='qtextralibs', help='additional qt libraries on the system to add to default ones, comma separated') + diff --git a/Tools/ruby.py b/Tools/ruby.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8d92a79 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/ruby.py @@ -0,0 +1,186 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# daniel.svensson at purplescout.se 2008 +# Thomas Nagy 2016-2018 (ita) + +""" +Support for Ruby extensions. A C/C++ compiler is required:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_c ruby') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_c ruby') + conf.check_ruby_version((1,8,0)) + conf.check_ruby_ext_devel() + conf.check_ruby_module('libxml') + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'c cshlib rubyext', + source = 'rb_mytest.c', + target = 'mytest_ext', + install_path = '${ARCHDIR_RUBY}') + bld.install_files('${LIBDIR_RUBY}', 'Mytest.rb') +""" + +import os +from waflib import Errors, Options, Task, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import before_method, feature, extension +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@feature('rubyext') +@before_method('apply_incpaths', 'process_source', 'apply_bundle', 'apply_link') +def init_rubyext(self): + """ + Add required variables for ruby extensions + """ + self.install_path = '${ARCHDIR_RUBY}' + self.uselib = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', '')) + if not 'RUBY' in self.uselib: + self.uselib.append('RUBY') + if not 'RUBYEXT' in self.uselib: + self.uselib.append('RUBYEXT') + +@feature('rubyext') +@before_method('apply_link', 'propagate_uselib_vars') +def apply_ruby_so_name(self): + """ + Strip the *lib* prefix from ruby extensions + """ + self.env.cshlib_PATTERN = self.env.cxxshlib_PATTERN = self.env.rubyext_PATTERN + +@conf +def check_ruby_version(self, minver=()): + """ + Checks if ruby is installed. + If installed the variable RUBY will be set in environment. + The ruby binary can be overridden by ``--with-ruby-binary`` command-line option. + """ + + ruby = self.find_program('ruby', var='RUBY', value=Options.options.rubybinary) + + try: + version = self.cmd_and_log(ruby + ['-e', 'puts defined?(VERSION) ? VERSION : RUBY_VERSION']).strip() + except Errors.WafError: + self.fatal('could not determine ruby version') + self.env.RUBY_VERSION = version + + try: + ver = tuple(map(int, version.split('.'))) + except Errors.WafError: + self.fatal('unsupported ruby version %r' % version) + + cver = '' + if minver: + cver = '> ' + '.'.join(str(x) for x in minver) + if ver < minver: + self.fatal('ruby is too old %r' % ver) + + self.msg('Checking for ruby version %s' % cver, version) + +@conf +def check_ruby_ext_devel(self): + """ + Check if a ruby extension can be created + """ + if not self.env.RUBY: + self.fatal('ruby detection is required first') + + if not self.env.CC_NAME and not self.env.CXX_NAME: + self.fatal('load a c/c++ compiler first') + + version = tuple(map(int, self.env.RUBY_VERSION.split("."))) + + def read_out(cmd): + return Utils.to_list(self.cmd_and_log(self.env.RUBY + ['-rrbconfig', '-e', cmd])) + + def read_config(key): + return read_out('puts RbConfig::CONFIG[%r]' % key) + + cpppath = archdir = read_config('archdir') + + if version >= (1, 9, 0): + ruby_hdrdir = read_config('rubyhdrdir') + cpppath += ruby_hdrdir + if version >= (2, 0, 0): + cpppath += read_config('rubyarchhdrdir') + cpppath += [os.path.join(ruby_hdrdir[0], read_config('arch')[0])] + + self.check(header_name='ruby.h', includes=cpppath, errmsg='could not find ruby header file', link_header_test=False) + + self.env.LIBPATH_RUBYEXT = read_config('libdir') + self.env.LIBPATH_RUBYEXT += archdir + self.env.INCLUDES_RUBYEXT = cpppath + self.env.CFLAGS_RUBYEXT = read_config('CCDLFLAGS') + self.env.rubyext_PATTERN = '%s.' + read_config('DLEXT')[0] + + # ok this is really stupid, but the command and flags are combined. + # so we try to find the first argument... + flags = read_config('LDSHARED') + while flags and flags[0][0] != '-': + flags = flags[1:] + + # we also want to strip out the deprecated ppc flags + if len(flags) > 1 and flags[1] == "ppc": + flags = flags[2:] + + self.env.LINKFLAGS_RUBYEXT = flags + self.env.LINKFLAGS_RUBYEXT += read_config('LIBS') + self.env.LINKFLAGS_RUBYEXT += read_config('LIBRUBYARG_SHARED') + + if Options.options.rubyarchdir: + self.env.ARCHDIR_RUBY = Options.options.rubyarchdir + else: + self.env.ARCHDIR_RUBY = read_config('sitearchdir')[0] + + if Options.options.rubylibdir: + self.env.LIBDIR_RUBY = Options.options.rubylibdir + else: + self.env.LIBDIR_RUBY = read_config('sitelibdir')[0] + +@conf +def check_ruby_module(self, module_name): + """ + Check if the selected ruby interpreter can require the given ruby module:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.check_ruby_module('libxml') + + :param module_name: module + :type module_name: string + """ + self.start_msg('Ruby module %s' % module_name) + try: + self.cmd_and_log(self.env.RUBY + ['-e', 'require \'%s\';puts 1' % module_name]) + except Errors.WafError: + self.end_msg(False) + self.fatal('Could not find the ruby module %r' % module_name) + self.end_msg(True) + +@extension('.rb') +def process(self, node): + return self.create_task('run_ruby', node) + +class run_ruby(Task.Task): + """ + Task to run ruby files detected by file extension .rb:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('ruby') + + def configure(ctx): + ctx.check_ruby_version() + + def build(bld): + bld.env.RBFLAGS = '-e puts "hello world"' + bld(source='a_ruby_file.rb') + """ + run_str = '${RUBY} ${RBFLAGS} -I ${SRC[0].parent.abspath()} ${SRC}' + +def options(opt): + """ + Add the ``--with-ruby-archdir``, ``--with-ruby-libdir`` and ``--with-ruby-binary`` options + """ + opt.add_option('--with-ruby-archdir', type='string', dest='rubyarchdir', help='Specify directory where to install arch specific files') + opt.add_option('--with-ruby-libdir', type='string', dest='rubylibdir', help='Specify alternate ruby library path') + opt.add_option('--with-ruby-binary', type='string', dest='rubybinary', help='Specify alternate ruby binary') + diff --git a/Tools/suncc.py b/Tools/suncc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..33d34fc --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/suncc.py @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) +# Ralf Habacker, 2006 (rh) + +from waflib import Errors +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_scc(conf): + """ + Detects the Sun C compiler + """ + v = conf.env + cc = conf.find_program('cc', var='CC') + try: + conf.cmd_and_log(cc + ['-flags']) + except Errors.WafError: + conf.fatal('%r is not a Sun compiler' % cc) + v.CC_NAME = 'sun' + conf.get_suncc_version(cc) + +@conf +def scc_common_flags(conf): + """ + Flags required for executing the sun C compiler + """ + v = conf.env + + v.CC_SRC_F = [] + v.CC_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o', ''] + + if not v.LINK_CC: + v.LINK_CC = v.CC + + v.CCLNK_SRC_F = '' + v.CCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o', ''] + v.CPPPATH_ST = '-I%s' + v.DEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + + v.LIB_ST = '-l%s' # template for adding libs + v.LIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' # template for adding libpaths + v.STLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.STLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + + v.SONAME_ST = '-Wl,-h,%s' + v.SHLIB_MARKER = '-Bdynamic' + v.STLIB_MARKER = '-Bstatic' + + v.cprogram_PATTERN = '%s' + + v.CFLAGS_cshlib = ['-xcode=pic32', '-DPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_cshlib = ['-G'] + v.cshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so' + + v.LINKFLAGS_cstlib = ['-Bstatic'] + v.cstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_scc() + conf.find_ar() + conf.scc_common_flags() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + diff --git a/Tools/suncxx.py b/Tools/suncxx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b384f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/suncxx.py @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) +# Ralf Habacker, 2006 (rh) + +from waflib import Errors +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_sxx(conf): + """ + Detects the sun C++ compiler + """ + v = conf.env + cc = conf.find_program(['CC', 'c++'], var='CXX') + try: + conf.cmd_and_log(cc + ['-flags']) + except Errors.WafError: + conf.fatal('%r is not a Sun compiler' % cc) + v.CXX_NAME = 'sun' + conf.get_suncc_version(cc) + +@conf +def sxx_common_flags(conf): + """ + Flags required for executing the sun C++ compiler + """ + v = conf.env + + v.CXX_SRC_F = [] + v.CXX_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o', ''] + + if not v.LINK_CXX: + v.LINK_CXX = v.CXX + + v.CXXLNK_SRC_F = [] + v.CXXLNK_TGT_F = ['-o', ''] + v.CPPPATH_ST = '-I%s' + v.DEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + + v.LIB_ST = '-l%s' # template for adding libs + v.LIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' # template for adding libpaths + v.STLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.STLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + + v.SONAME_ST = '-Wl,-h,%s' + v.SHLIB_MARKER = '-Bdynamic' + v.STLIB_MARKER = '-Bstatic' + + v.cxxprogram_PATTERN = '%s' + + v.CXXFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-xcode=pic32', '-DPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-G'] + v.cxxshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so' + + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxstlib = ['-Bstatic'] + v.cxxstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_sxx() + conf.find_ar() + conf.sxx_common_flags() + conf.cxx_load_tools() + conf.cxx_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + diff --git a/Tools/tex.py b/Tools/tex.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..eaf9fdb --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/tex.py @@ -0,0 +1,543 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) + +""" +TeX/LaTeX/PDFLaTeX/XeLaTeX support + +Example:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.load('tex') + if not conf.env.LATEX: + conf.fatal('The program LaTex is required') + + def build(bld): + bld( + features = 'tex', + type = 'latex', # pdflatex or xelatex + source = 'document.ltx', # mandatory, the source + outs = 'ps', # 'pdf' or 'ps pdf' + deps = 'crossreferencing.lst', # to give dependencies directly + prompt = 1, # 0 for the batch mode + ) + +Notes: + +- To configure with a special program, use:: + + $ PDFLATEX=luatex waf configure + +- This tool does not use the target attribute of the task generator + (``bld(target=...)``); the target file name is built from the source + base name and the output type(s) +""" + +import os, re +from waflib import Utils, Task, Errors, Logs, Node +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method + +re_bibunit = re.compile(r'\\(?P<type>putbib)\[(?P<file>[^\[\]]*)\]',re.M) +def bibunitscan(self): + """ + Parses TeX inputs and try to find the *bibunit* file dependencies + + :return: list of bibunit files + :rtype: list of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + """ + node = self.inputs[0] + + nodes = [] + if not node: + return nodes + + code = node.read() + for match in re_bibunit.finditer(code): + path = match.group('file') + if path: + found = None + for k in ('', '.bib'): + # add another loop for the tex include paths? + Logs.debug('tex: trying %s%s', path, k) + fi = node.parent.find_resource(path + k) + if fi: + found = True + nodes.append(fi) + # no break + if not found: + Logs.debug('tex: could not find %s', path) + + Logs.debug('tex: found the following bibunit files: %s', nodes) + return nodes + +exts_deps_tex = ['', '.ltx', '.tex', '.bib', '.pdf', '.png', '.eps', '.ps', '.sty'] +"""List of typical file extensions included in latex files""" + +exts_tex = ['.ltx', '.tex'] +"""List of typical file extensions that contain latex""" + +re_tex = re.compile(r'\\(?P<type>usepackage|RequirePackage|include|bibliography([^\[\]{}]*)|putbib|includegraphics|input|import|bringin|lstinputlisting)(\[[^\[\]]*\])?{(?P<file>[^{}]*)}',re.M) +"""Regexp for expressions that may include latex files""" + +g_bibtex_re = re.compile('bibdata', re.M) +"""Regexp for bibtex files""" + +g_glossaries_re = re.compile('\\@newglossary', re.M) +"""Regexp for expressions that create glossaries""" + +class tex(Task.Task): + """ + Compiles a tex/latex file. + + .. inheritance-diagram:: waflib.Tools.tex.latex waflib.Tools.tex.xelatex waflib.Tools.tex.pdflatex + """ + + bibtex_fun, _ = Task.compile_fun('${BIBTEX} ${BIBTEXFLAGS} ${SRCFILE}', shell=False) + bibtex_fun.__doc__ = """ + Execute the program **bibtex** + """ + + makeindex_fun, _ = Task.compile_fun('${MAKEINDEX} ${MAKEINDEXFLAGS} ${SRCFILE}', shell=False) + makeindex_fun.__doc__ = """ + Execute the program **makeindex** + """ + + makeglossaries_fun, _ = Task.compile_fun('${MAKEGLOSSARIES} ${SRCFILE}', shell=False) + makeglossaries_fun.__doc__ = """ + Execute the program **makeglossaries** + """ + + def exec_command(self, cmd, **kw): + """ + Executes TeX commands without buffering (latex may prompt for inputs) + + :return: the return code + :rtype: int + """ + if self.env.PROMPT_LATEX: + # capture the outputs in configuration tests + kw['stdout'] = kw['stderr'] = None + return super(tex, self).exec_command(cmd, **kw) + + def scan_aux(self, node): + """ + Recursive regex-based scanner that finds included auxiliary files. + """ + nodes = [node] + re_aux = re.compile(r'\\@input{(?P<file>[^{}]*)}', re.M) + + def parse_node(node): + code = node.read() + for match in re_aux.finditer(code): + path = match.group('file') + found = node.parent.find_or_declare(path) + if found and found not in nodes: + Logs.debug('tex: found aux node %r', found) + nodes.append(found) + parse_node(found) + parse_node(node) + return nodes + + def scan(self): + """ + Recursive regex-based scanner that finds latex dependencies. It uses :py:attr:`waflib.Tools.tex.re_tex` + + Depending on your needs you might want: + + * to change re_tex:: + + from waflib.Tools import tex + tex.re_tex = myregex + + * or to change the method scan from the latex tasks:: + + from waflib.Task import classes + classes['latex'].scan = myscanfunction + """ + node = self.inputs[0] + + nodes = [] + names = [] + seen = [] + if not node: + return (nodes, names) + + def parse_node(node): + if node in seen: + return + seen.append(node) + code = node.read() + for match in re_tex.finditer(code): + + multibib = match.group('type') + if multibib and multibib.startswith('bibliography'): + multibib = multibib[len('bibliography'):] + if multibib.startswith('style'): + continue + else: + multibib = None + + for path in match.group('file').split(','): + if path: + add_name = True + found = None + for k in exts_deps_tex: + + # issue 1067, scan in all texinputs folders + for up in self.texinputs_nodes: + Logs.debug('tex: trying %s%s', path, k) + found = up.find_resource(path + k) + if found: + break + + + for tsk in self.generator.tasks: + if not found or found in tsk.outputs: + break + else: + nodes.append(found) + add_name = False + for ext in exts_tex: + if found.name.endswith(ext): + parse_node(found) + break + + # multibib stuff + if found and multibib and found.name.endswith('.bib'): + try: + self.multibibs.append(found) + except AttributeError: + self.multibibs = [found] + + # no break, people are crazy + if add_name: + names.append(path) + parse_node(node) + + for x in nodes: + x.parent.get_bld().mkdir() + + Logs.debug("tex: found the following : %s and names %s", nodes, names) + return (nodes, names) + + def check_status(self, msg, retcode): + """ + Checks an exit status and raise an error with a particular message + + :param msg: message to display if the code is non-zero + :type msg: string + :param retcode: condition + :type retcode: boolean + """ + if retcode != 0: + raise Errors.WafError('%r command exit status %r' % (msg, retcode)) + + def info(self, *k, **kw): + try: + info = self.generator.bld.conf.logger.info + except AttributeError: + info = Logs.info + info(*k, **kw) + + def bibfile(self): + """ + Parses *.aux* files to find bibfiles to process. + If present, execute :py:meth:`waflib.Tools.tex.tex.bibtex_fun` + """ + for aux_node in self.aux_nodes: + try: + ct = aux_node.read() + except EnvironmentError: + Logs.error('Error reading %s: %r', aux_node.abspath()) + continue + + if g_bibtex_re.findall(ct): + self.info('calling bibtex') + + self.env.env = {} + self.env.env.update(os.environ) + self.env.env.update({'BIBINPUTS': self.texinputs(), 'BSTINPUTS': self.texinputs()}) + self.env.SRCFILE = aux_node.name[:-4] + self.check_status('error when calling bibtex', self.bibtex_fun()) + + for node in getattr(self, 'multibibs', []): + self.env.env = {} + self.env.env.update(os.environ) + self.env.env.update({'BIBINPUTS': self.texinputs(), 'BSTINPUTS': self.texinputs()}) + self.env.SRCFILE = node.name[:-4] + self.check_status('error when calling bibtex', self.bibtex_fun()) + + def bibunits(self): + """ + Parses *.aux* file to find bibunit files. If there are bibunit files, + runs :py:meth:`waflib.Tools.tex.tex.bibtex_fun`. + """ + try: + bibunits = bibunitscan(self) + except OSError: + Logs.error('error bibunitscan') + else: + if bibunits: + fn = ['bu' + str(i) for i in range(1, len(bibunits) + 1)] + if fn: + self.info('calling bibtex on bibunits') + + for f in fn: + self.env.env = {'BIBINPUTS': self.texinputs(), 'BSTINPUTS': self.texinputs()} + self.env.SRCFILE = f + self.check_status('error when calling bibtex', self.bibtex_fun()) + + def makeindex(self): + """ + Searches the filesystem for *.idx* files to process. If present, + runs :py:meth:`waflib.Tools.tex.tex.makeindex_fun` + """ + self.idx_node = self.inputs[0].change_ext('.idx') + try: + idx_path = self.idx_node.abspath() + os.stat(idx_path) + except OSError: + self.info('index file %s absent, not calling makeindex', idx_path) + else: + self.info('calling makeindex') + + self.env.SRCFILE = self.idx_node.name + self.env.env = {} + self.check_status('error when calling makeindex %s' % idx_path, self.makeindex_fun()) + + def bibtopic(self): + """ + Lists additional .aux files from the bibtopic package + """ + p = self.inputs[0].parent.get_bld() + if os.path.exists(os.path.join(p.abspath(), 'btaux.aux')): + self.aux_nodes += p.ant_glob('*[0-9].aux') + + def makeglossaries(self): + """ + Lists additional glossaries from .aux files. If present, runs the makeglossaries program. + """ + src_file = self.inputs[0].abspath() + base_file = os.path.basename(src_file) + base, _ = os.path.splitext(base_file) + for aux_node in self.aux_nodes: + try: + ct = aux_node.read() + except EnvironmentError: + Logs.error('Error reading %s: %r', aux_node.abspath()) + continue + + if g_glossaries_re.findall(ct): + if not self.env.MAKEGLOSSARIES: + raise Errors.WafError("The program 'makeglossaries' is missing!") + Logs.warn('calling makeglossaries') + self.env.SRCFILE = base + self.check_status('error when calling makeglossaries %s' % base, self.makeglossaries_fun()) + return + + def texinputs(self): + """ + Returns the list of texinput nodes as a string suitable for the TEXINPUTS environment variables + + :rtype: string + """ + return os.pathsep.join([k.abspath() for k in self.texinputs_nodes]) + os.pathsep + + def run(self): + """ + Runs the whole TeX build process + + Multiple passes are required depending on the usage of cross-references, + bibliographies, glossaries, indexes and additional contents + The appropriate TeX compiler is called until the *.aux* files stop changing. + """ + env = self.env + + if not env.PROMPT_LATEX: + env.append_value('LATEXFLAGS', '-interaction=batchmode') + env.append_value('PDFLATEXFLAGS', '-interaction=batchmode') + env.append_value('XELATEXFLAGS', '-interaction=batchmode') + + # important, set the cwd for everybody + self.cwd = self.inputs[0].parent.get_bld() + + self.info('first pass on %s', self.__class__.__name__) + + # Hash .aux files before even calling the LaTeX compiler + cur_hash = self.hash_aux_nodes() + + self.call_latex() + + # Find the .aux files again since bibtex processing can require it + self.hash_aux_nodes() + + self.bibtopic() + self.bibfile() + self.bibunits() + self.makeindex() + self.makeglossaries() + + for i in range(10): + # There is no need to call latex again if the .aux hash value has not changed + prev_hash = cur_hash + cur_hash = self.hash_aux_nodes() + if not cur_hash: + Logs.error('No aux.h to process') + if cur_hash and cur_hash == prev_hash: + break + + # run the command + self.info('calling %s', self.__class__.__name__) + self.call_latex() + + def hash_aux_nodes(self): + """ + Returns a hash of the .aux file contents + + :rtype: string or bytes + """ + try: + self.aux_nodes + except AttributeError: + try: + self.aux_nodes = self.scan_aux(self.inputs[0].change_ext('.aux')) + except IOError: + return None + return Utils.h_list([Utils.h_file(x.abspath()) for x in self.aux_nodes]) + + def call_latex(self): + """ + Runs the TeX compiler once + """ + self.env.env = {} + self.env.env.update(os.environ) + self.env.env.update({'TEXINPUTS': self.texinputs()}) + self.env.SRCFILE = self.inputs[0].abspath() + self.check_status('error when calling latex', self.texfun()) + +class latex(tex): + "Compiles LaTeX files" + texfun, vars = Task.compile_fun('${LATEX} ${LATEXFLAGS} ${SRCFILE}', shell=False) + +class pdflatex(tex): + "Compiles PdfLaTeX files" + texfun, vars = Task.compile_fun('${PDFLATEX} ${PDFLATEXFLAGS} ${SRCFILE}', shell=False) + +class xelatex(tex): + "XeLaTeX files" + texfun, vars = Task.compile_fun('${XELATEX} ${XELATEXFLAGS} ${SRCFILE}', shell=False) + +class dvips(Task.Task): + "Converts dvi files to postscript" + run_str = '${DVIPS} ${DVIPSFLAGS} ${SRC} -o ${TGT}' + color = 'BLUE' + after = ['latex', 'pdflatex', 'xelatex'] + +class dvipdf(Task.Task): + "Converts dvi files to pdf" + run_str = '${DVIPDF} ${DVIPDFFLAGS} ${SRC} ${TGT}' + color = 'BLUE' + after = ['latex', 'pdflatex', 'xelatex'] + +class pdf2ps(Task.Task): + "Converts pdf files to postscript" + run_str = '${PDF2PS} ${PDF2PSFLAGS} ${SRC} ${TGT}' + color = 'BLUE' + after = ['latex', 'pdflatex', 'xelatex'] + +@feature('tex') +@before_method('process_source') +def apply_tex(self): + """ + Creates :py:class:`waflib.Tools.tex.tex` objects, and + dvips/dvipdf/pdf2ps tasks if necessary (outs='ps', etc). + """ + if not getattr(self, 'type', None) in ('latex', 'pdflatex', 'xelatex'): + self.type = 'pdflatex' + + outs = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'outs', [])) + + # prompt for incomplete files (else the batchmode is used) + try: + self.generator.bld.conf + except AttributeError: + default_prompt = False + else: + default_prompt = True + self.env.PROMPT_LATEX = getattr(self, 'prompt', default_prompt) + + deps_lst = [] + + if getattr(self, 'deps', None): + deps = self.to_list(self.deps) + for dep in deps: + if isinstance(dep, str): + n = self.path.find_resource(dep) + if not n: + self.bld.fatal('Could not find %r for %r' % (dep, self)) + if not n in deps_lst: + deps_lst.append(n) + elif isinstance(dep, Node.Node): + deps_lst.append(dep) + + for node in self.to_nodes(self.source): + if self.type == 'latex': + task = self.create_task('latex', node, node.change_ext('.dvi')) + elif self.type == 'pdflatex': + task = self.create_task('pdflatex', node, node.change_ext('.pdf')) + elif self.type == 'xelatex': + task = self.create_task('xelatex', node, node.change_ext('.pdf')) + + task.env = self.env + + # add the manual dependencies + if deps_lst: + for n in deps_lst: + if not n in task.dep_nodes: + task.dep_nodes.append(n) + + # texinputs is a nasty beast + if hasattr(self, 'texinputs_nodes'): + task.texinputs_nodes = self.texinputs_nodes + else: + task.texinputs_nodes = [node.parent, node.parent.get_bld(), self.path, self.path.get_bld()] + lst = os.environ.get('TEXINPUTS', '') + if self.env.TEXINPUTS: + lst += os.pathsep + self.env.TEXINPUTS + if lst: + lst = lst.split(os.pathsep) + for x in lst: + if x: + if os.path.isabs(x): + p = self.bld.root.find_node(x) + if p: + task.texinputs_nodes.append(p) + else: + Logs.error('Invalid TEXINPUTS folder %s', x) + else: + Logs.error('Cannot resolve relative paths in TEXINPUTS %s', x) + + if self.type == 'latex': + if 'ps' in outs: + tsk = self.create_task('dvips', task.outputs, node.change_ext('.ps')) + tsk.env.env = dict(os.environ) + if 'pdf' in outs: + tsk = self.create_task('dvipdf', task.outputs, node.change_ext('.pdf')) + tsk.env.env = dict(os.environ) + elif self.type == 'pdflatex': + if 'ps' in outs: + self.create_task('pdf2ps', task.outputs, node.change_ext('.ps')) + self.source = [] + +def configure(self): + """ + Find the programs tex, latex and others without raising errors. + """ + v = self.env + for p in 'tex latex pdflatex xelatex bibtex dvips dvipdf ps2pdf makeindex pdf2ps makeglossaries'.split(): + try: + self.find_program(p, var=p.upper()) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + v.DVIPSFLAGS = '-Ppdf' + diff --git a/Tools/vala.py b/Tools/vala.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..822ec50 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/vala.py @@ -0,0 +1,355 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Ali Sabil, 2007 +# Radosław Szkodziński, 2010 + +""" +At this point, vala is still unstable, so do not expect +this tool to be too stable either (apis, etc) +""" + +import re +from waflib import Build, Context, Errors, Logs, Node, Options, Task, Utils +from waflib.TaskGen import extension, taskgen_method +from waflib.Configure import conf + +class valac(Task.Task): + """ + Compiles vala files + """ + #run_str = "${VALAC} ${VALAFLAGS}" # ideally + #vars = ['VALAC_VERSION'] + vars = ["VALAC", "VALAC_VERSION", "VALAFLAGS"] + ext_out = ['.h'] + + def run(self): + cmd = self.env.VALAC + self.env.VALAFLAGS + resources = getattr(self, 'vala_exclude', []) + cmd.extend([a.abspath() for a in self.inputs if a not in resources]) + ret = self.exec_command(cmd, cwd=self.vala_dir_node.abspath()) + + if ret: + return ret + + if self.generator.dump_deps_node: + self.generator.dump_deps_node.write('\n'.join(self.generator.packages)) + + return ret + +@taskgen_method +def init_vala_task(self): + """ + Initializes the vala task with the relevant data (acts as a constructor) + """ + self.profile = getattr(self, 'profile', 'gobject') + + self.packages = packages = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'packages', [])) + self.use = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', [])) + if packages and not self.use: + self.use = packages[:] # copy + + if self.profile == 'gobject': + if not 'GOBJECT' in self.use: + self.use.append('GOBJECT') + + def addflags(flags): + self.env.append_value('VALAFLAGS', flags) + + if self.profile: + addflags('--profile=%s' % self.profile) + + valatask = self.valatask + + # output directory + if hasattr(self, 'vala_dir'): + if isinstance(self.vala_dir, str): + valatask.vala_dir_node = self.path.get_bld().make_node(self.vala_dir) + try: + valatask.vala_dir_node.mkdir() + except OSError: + raise self.bld.fatal('Cannot create the vala dir %r' % valatask.vala_dir_node) + else: + valatask.vala_dir_node = self.vala_dir + else: + valatask.vala_dir_node = self.path.get_bld() + addflags('--directory=%s' % valatask.vala_dir_node.abspath()) + + if hasattr(self, 'thread'): + if self.profile == 'gobject': + if not 'GTHREAD' in self.use: + self.use.append('GTHREAD') + else: + #Vala doesn't have threading support for dova nor posix + Logs.warn('Profile %s means no threading support', self.profile) + self.thread = False + + if self.thread: + addflags('--thread') + + self.is_lib = 'cprogram' not in self.features + if self.is_lib: + addflags('--library=%s' % self.target) + + h_node = valatask.vala_dir_node.find_or_declare('%s.h' % self.target) + valatask.outputs.append(h_node) + addflags('--header=%s' % h_node.name) + + valatask.outputs.append(valatask.vala_dir_node.find_or_declare('%s.vapi' % self.target)) + + if getattr(self, 'gir', None): + gir_node = valatask.vala_dir_node.find_or_declare('%s.gir' % self.gir) + addflags('--gir=%s' % gir_node.name) + valatask.outputs.append(gir_node) + + self.vala_target_glib = getattr(self, 'vala_target_glib', getattr(Options.options, 'vala_target_glib', None)) + if self.vala_target_glib: + addflags('--target-glib=%s' % self.vala_target_glib) + + addflags(['--define=%s' % x for x in Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'vala_defines', []))]) + + packages_private = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'packages_private', [])) + addflags(['--pkg=%s' % x for x in packages_private]) + + def _get_api_version(): + api_version = '1.0' + if hasattr(Context.g_module, 'API_VERSION'): + version = Context.g_module.API_VERSION.split(".") + if version[0] == "0": + api_version = "0." + version[1] + else: + api_version = version[0] + ".0" + return api_version + + self.includes = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'includes', [])) + valatask.install_path = getattr(self, 'install_path', '') + + valatask.vapi_path = getattr(self, 'vapi_path', '${DATAROOTDIR}/vala/vapi') + valatask.pkg_name = getattr(self, 'pkg_name', self.env.PACKAGE) + valatask.header_path = getattr(self, 'header_path', '${INCLUDEDIR}/%s-%s' % (valatask.pkg_name, _get_api_version())) + valatask.install_binding = getattr(self, 'install_binding', True) + + self.vapi_dirs = vapi_dirs = Utils.to_list(getattr(self, 'vapi_dirs', [])) + #includes = [] + + if hasattr(self, 'use'): + local_packages = Utils.to_list(self.use)[:] # make sure to have a copy + seen = [] + while len(local_packages) > 0: + package = local_packages.pop() + if package in seen: + continue + seen.append(package) + + # check if the package exists + try: + package_obj = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(package) + except Errors.WafError: + continue + + # in practice the other task is already processed + # but this makes it explicit + package_obj.post() + package_name = package_obj.target + task = getattr(package_obj, 'valatask', None) + if task: + for output in task.outputs: + if output.name == package_name + ".vapi": + valatask.set_run_after(task) + if package_name not in packages: + packages.append(package_name) + if output.parent not in vapi_dirs: + vapi_dirs.append(output.parent) + if output.parent not in self.includes: + self.includes.append(output.parent) + + if hasattr(package_obj, 'use'): + lst = self.to_list(package_obj.use) + lst.reverse() + local_packages = [pkg for pkg in lst if pkg not in seen] + local_packages + + addflags(['--pkg=%s' % p for p in packages]) + + for vapi_dir in vapi_dirs: + if isinstance(vapi_dir, Node.Node): + v_node = vapi_dir + else: + v_node = self.path.find_dir(vapi_dir) + if not v_node: + Logs.warn('Unable to locate Vala API directory: %r', vapi_dir) + else: + addflags('--vapidir=%s' % v_node.abspath()) + + self.dump_deps_node = None + if self.is_lib and self.packages: + self.dump_deps_node = valatask.vala_dir_node.find_or_declare('%s.deps' % self.target) + valatask.outputs.append(self.dump_deps_node) + + if self.is_lib and valatask.install_binding: + headers_list = [o for o in valatask.outputs if o.suffix() == ".h"] + if headers_list: + self.install_vheader = self.add_install_files(install_to=valatask.header_path, install_from=headers_list) + + vapi_list = [o for o in valatask.outputs if (o.suffix() in (".vapi", ".deps"))] + if vapi_list: + self.install_vapi = self.add_install_files(install_to=valatask.vapi_path, install_from=vapi_list) + + gir_list = [o for o in valatask.outputs if o.suffix() == '.gir'] + if gir_list: + self.install_gir = self.add_install_files( + install_to=getattr(self, 'gir_path', '${DATAROOTDIR}/gir-1.0'), install_from=gir_list) + + if hasattr(self, 'vala_resources'): + nodes = self.to_nodes(self.vala_resources) + valatask.vala_exclude = getattr(valatask, 'vala_exclude', []) + nodes + valatask.inputs.extend(nodes) + for x in nodes: + addflags(['--gresources', x.abspath()]) + +@extension('.vala', '.gs') +def vala_file(self, node): + """ + Compile a vala file and bind the task to *self.valatask*. If an existing vala task is already set, add the node + to its inputs. The typical example is:: + + def build(bld): + bld.program( + packages = 'gtk+-2.0', + target = 'vala-gtk-example', + use = 'GTK GLIB', + source = 'vala-gtk-example.vala foo.vala', + vala_defines = ['DEBUG'] # adds --define=<xyz> values to the command-line + + # the following arguments are for libraries + #gir = 'hello-1.0', + #gir_path = '/tmp', + #vapi_path = '/tmp', + #pkg_name = 'hello' + # disable installing of gir, vapi and header + #install_binding = False + + # profile = 'xyz' # adds --profile=<xyz> to enable profiling + # thread = True, # adds --thread, except if profile is on or not on 'gobject' + # vala_target_glib = 'xyz' # adds --target-glib=<xyz>, can be given through the command-line option --vala-target-glib=<xyz> + ) + + + :param node: vala file + :type node: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` + """ + + try: + valatask = self.valatask + except AttributeError: + valatask = self.valatask = self.create_task('valac') + self.init_vala_task() + + valatask.inputs.append(node) + name = node.name[:node.name.rfind('.')] + '.c' + c_node = valatask.vala_dir_node.find_or_declare(name) + valatask.outputs.append(c_node) + self.source.append(c_node) + +@extension('.vapi') +def vapi_file(self, node): + try: + valatask = self.valatask + except AttributeError: + valatask = self.valatask = self.create_task('valac') + self.init_vala_task() + valatask.inputs.append(node) + +@conf +def find_valac(self, valac_name, min_version): + """ + Find the valac program, and execute it to store the version + number in *conf.env.VALAC_VERSION* + + :param valac_name: program name + :type valac_name: string or list of string + :param min_version: minimum version acceptable + :type min_version: tuple of int + """ + valac = self.find_program(valac_name, var='VALAC') + try: + output = self.cmd_and_log(valac + ['--version']) + except Errors.WafError: + valac_version = None + else: + ver = re.search(r'\d+.\d+.\d+', output).group().split('.') + valac_version = tuple([int(x) for x in ver]) + + self.msg('Checking for %s version >= %r' % (valac_name, min_version), + valac_version, valac_version and valac_version >= min_version) + if valac and valac_version < min_version: + self.fatal("%s version %r is too old, need >= %r" % (valac_name, valac_version, min_version)) + + self.env.VALAC_VERSION = valac_version + return valac + +@conf +def check_vala(self, min_version=(0,8,0), branch=None): + """ + Check if vala compiler from a given branch exists of at least a given + version. + + :param min_version: minimum version acceptable (0.8.0) + :type min_version: tuple + :param branch: first part of the version number, in case a snapshot is used (0, 8) + :type branch: tuple of int + """ + if self.env.VALA_MINVER: + min_version = self.env.VALA_MINVER + if self.env.VALA_MINVER_BRANCH: + branch = self.env.VALA_MINVER_BRANCH + if not branch: + branch = min_version[:2] + try: + find_valac(self, 'valac-%d.%d' % (branch[0], branch[1]), min_version) + except self.errors.ConfigurationError: + find_valac(self, 'valac', min_version) + +@conf +def check_vala_deps(self): + """ + Load the gobject and gthread packages if they are missing. + """ + if not self.env.HAVE_GOBJECT: + pkg_args = {'package': 'gobject-2.0', + 'uselib_store': 'GOBJECT', + 'args': '--cflags --libs'} + if getattr(Options.options, 'vala_target_glib', None): + pkg_args['atleast_version'] = Options.options.vala_target_glib + self.check_cfg(**pkg_args) + + if not self.env.HAVE_GTHREAD: + pkg_args = {'package': 'gthread-2.0', + 'uselib_store': 'GTHREAD', + 'args': '--cflags --libs'} + if getattr(Options.options, 'vala_target_glib', None): + pkg_args['atleast_version'] = Options.options.vala_target_glib + self.check_cfg(**pkg_args) + +def configure(self): + """ + Use the following to enforce minimum vala version:: + + def configure(conf): + conf.env.VALA_MINVER = (0, 10, 0) + conf.load('vala') + """ + self.load('gnu_dirs') + self.check_vala_deps() + self.check_vala() + self.add_os_flags('VALAFLAGS') + self.env.append_unique('VALAFLAGS', ['-C']) + +def options(opt): + """ + Load the :py:mod:`waflib.Tools.gnu_dirs` tool and add the ``--vala-target-glib`` command-line option + """ + opt.load('gnu_dirs') + valaopts = opt.add_option_group('Vala Compiler Options') + valaopts.add_option('--vala-target-glib', default=None, + dest='vala_target_glib', metavar='MAJOR.MINOR', + help='Target version of glib for Vala GObject code generation') + diff --git a/Tools/waf_unit_test.py b/Tools/waf_unit_test.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74d6c05 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/waf_unit_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,296 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Carlos Rafael Giani, 2006 +# Thomas Nagy, 2010-2018 (ita) + +""" +Unit testing system for C/C++/D and interpreted languages providing test execution: + +* in parallel, by using ``waf -j`` +* partial (only the tests that have changed) or full (by using ``waf --alltests``) + +The tests are declared by adding the **test** feature to programs:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx waf_unit_test') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx waf_unit_test') + def build(bld): + bld(features='cxx cxxprogram test', source='main.cpp', target='app') + # or + bld.program(features='test', source='main2.cpp', target='app2') + +When the build is executed, the program 'test' will be built and executed without arguments. +The success/failure is detected by looking at the return code. The status and the standard output/error +are stored on the build context. + +The results can be displayed by registering a callback function. Here is how to call +the predefined callback:: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='cxx cxxprogram test', source='main.c', target='app') + from waflib.Tools import waf_unit_test + bld.add_post_fun(waf_unit_test.summary) + +By passing --dump-test-scripts the build outputs corresponding python files +(with extension _run.py) that are useful for debugging purposes. +""" + +import os, shlex, sys +from waflib.TaskGen import feature, after_method, taskgen_method +from waflib import Utils, Task, Logs, Options +from waflib.Tools import ccroot +testlock = Utils.threading.Lock() + +SCRIPT_TEMPLATE = """#! %(python)s +import subprocess, sys +cmd = %(cmd)r +# if you want to debug with gdb: +#cmd = ['gdb', '-args'] + cmd +env = %(env)r +status = subprocess.call(cmd, env=env, cwd=%(cwd)r, shell=isinstance(cmd, str)) +sys.exit(status) +""" + +@taskgen_method +def handle_ut_cwd(self, key): + """ + Task generator method, used internally to limit code duplication. + This method may disappear anytime. + """ + cwd = getattr(self, key, None) + if cwd: + if isinstance(cwd, str): + # we want a Node instance + if os.path.isabs(cwd): + self.ut_cwd = self.bld.root.make_node(cwd) + else: + self.ut_cwd = self.path.make_node(cwd) + +@feature('test_scripts') +def make_interpreted_test(self): + """Create interpreted unit tests.""" + for x in ['test_scripts_source', 'test_scripts_template']: + if not hasattr(self, x): + Logs.warn('a test_scripts taskgen i missing %s' % x) + return + + self.ut_run, lst = Task.compile_fun(self.test_scripts_template, shell=getattr(self, 'test_scripts_shell', False)) + + script_nodes = self.to_nodes(self.test_scripts_source) + for script_node in script_nodes: + tsk = self.create_task('utest', [script_node]) + tsk.vars = lst + tsk.vars + tsk.env['SCRIPT'] = script_node.path_from(tsk.get_cwd()) + + self.handle_ut_cwd('test_scripts_cwd') + + env = getattr(self, 'test_scripts_env', None) + if env: + self.ut_env = env + else: + self.ut_env = dict(os.environ) + + paths = getattr(self, 'test_scripts_paths', {}) + for (k,v) in paths.items(): + p = self.ut_env.get(k, '').split(os.pathsep) + if isinstance(v, str): + v = v.split(os.pathsep) + self.ut_env[k] = os.pathsep.join(p + v) + +@feature('test') +@after_method('apply_link', 'process_use') +def make_test(self): + """Create the unit test task. There can be only one unit test task by task generator.""" + if not getattr(self, 'link_task', None): + return + + tsk = self.create_task('utest', self.link_task.outputs) + if getattr(self, 'ut_str', None): + self.ut_run, lst = Task.compile_fun(self.ut_str, shell=getattr(self, 'ut_shell', False)) + tsk.vars = lst + tsk.vars + + self.handle_ut_cwd('ut_cwd') + + if not hasattr(self, 'ut_paths'): + paths = [] + for x in self.tmp_use_sorted: + try: + y = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(x).link_task + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + if not isinstance(y, ccroot.stlink_task): + paths.append(y.outputs[0].parent.abspath()) + self.ut_paths = os.pathsep.join(paths) + os.pathsep + + if not hasattr(self, 'ut_env'): + self.ut_env = dct = dict(os.environ) + def add_path(var): + dct[var] = self.ut_paths + dct.get(var,'') + if Utils.is_win32: + add_path('PATH') + elif Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == 'darwin': + add_path('DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH') + add_path('LD_LIBRARY_PATH') + else: + add_path('LD_LIBRARY_PATH') + + if not hasattr(self, 'ut_cmd'): + self.ut_cmd = getattr(Options.options, 'testcmd', False) + +@taskgen_method +def add_test_results(self, tup): + """Override and return tup[1] to interrupt the build immediately if a test does not run""" + Logs.debug("ut: %r", tup) + try: + self.utest_results.append(tup) + except AttributeError: + self.utest_results = [tup] + try: + self.bld.utest_results.append(tup) + except AttributeError: + self.bld.utest_results = [tup] + +@Task.deep_inputs +class utest(Task.Task): + """ + Execute a unit test + """ + color = 'PINK' + after = ['vnum', 'inst'] + vars = [] + + def runnable_status(self): + """ + Always execute the task if `waf --alltests` was used or no + tests if ``waf --notests`` was used + """ + if getattr(Options.options, 'no_tests', False): + return Task.SKIP_ME + + ret = super(utest, self).runnable_status() + if ret == Task.SKIP_ME: + if getattr(Options.options, 'all_tests', False): + return Task.RUN_ME + return ret + + def get_test_env(self): + """ + In general, tests may require any library built anywhere in the project. + Override this method if fewer paths are needed + """ + return self.generator.ut_env + + def post_run(self): + super(utest, self).post_run() + if getattr(Options.options, 'clear_failed_tests', False) and self.waf_unit_test_results[1]: + self.generator.bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] = None + + def run(self): + """ + Execute the test. The execution is always successful, and the results + are stored on ``self.generator.bld.utest_results`` for postprocessing. + + Override ``add_test_results`` to interrupt the build + """ + if hasattr(self.generator, 'ut_run'): + return self.generator.ut_run(self) + + self.ut_exec = getattr(self.generator, 'ut_exec', [self.inputs[0].abspath()]) + ut_cmd = getattr(self.generator, 'ut_cmd', False) + if ut_cmd: + self.ut_exec = shlex.split(ut_cmd % ' '.join(self.ut_exec)) + + return self.exec_command(self.ut_exec) + + def exec_command(self, cmd, **kw): + self.generator.bld.log_command(cmd, kw) + if getattr(Options.options, 'dump_test_scripts', False): + script_code = SCRIPT_TEMPLATE % { + 'python': sys.executable, + 'env': self.get_test_env(), + 'cwd': self.get_cwd().abspath(), + 'cmd': cmd + } + script_file = self.inputs[0].abspath() + '_run.py' + Utils.writef(script_file, script_code) + os.chmod(script_file, Utils.O755) + if Logs.verbose > 1: + Logs.info('Test debug file written as %r' % script_file) + + proc = Utils.subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=self.get_cwd().abspath(), env=self.get_test_env(), + stderr=Utils.subprocess.PIPE, stdout=Utils.subprocess.PIPE, shell=isinstance(cmd,str)) + (stdout, stderr) = proc.communicate() + self.waf_unit_test_results = tup = (self.inputs[0].abspath(), proc.returncode, stdout, stderr) + testlock.acquire() + try: + return self.generator.add_test_results(tup) + finally: + testlock.release() + + def get_cwd(self): + return getattr(self.generator, 'ut_cwd', self.inputs[0].parent) + +def summary(bld): + """ + Display an execution summary:: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='cxx cxxprogram test', source='main.c', target='app') + from waflib.Tools import waf_unit_test + bld.add_post_fun(waf_unit_test.summary) + """ + lst = getattr(bld, 'utest_results', []) + if lst: + Logs.pprint('CYAN', 'execution summary') + + total = len(lst) + tfail = len([x for x in lst if x[1]]) + + Logs.pprint('GREEN', ' tests that pass %d/%d' % (total-tfail, total)) + for (f, code, out, err) in lst: + if not code: + Logs.pprint('GREEN', ' %s' % f) + + Logs.pprint('GREEN' if tfail == 0 else 'RED', ' tests that fail %d/%d' % (tfail, total)) + for (f, code, out, err) in lst: + if code: + Logs.pprint('RED', ' %s' % f) + +def set_exit_code(bld): + """ + If any of the tests fail waf will exit with that exit code. + This is useful if you have an automated build system which need + to report on errors from the tests. + You may use it like this: + + def build(bld): + bld(features='cxx cxxprogram test', source='main.c', target='app') + from waflib.Tools import waf_unit_test + bld.add_post_fun(waf_unit_test.set_exit_code) + """ + lst = getattr(bld, 'utest_results', []) + for (f, code, out, err) in lst: + if code: + msg = [] + if out: + msg.append('stdout:%s%s' % (os.linesep, out.decode('utf-8'))) + if err: + msg.append('stderr:%s%s' % (os.linesep, err.decode('utf-8'))) + bld.fatal(os.linesep.join(msg)) + + +def options(opt): + """ + Provide the ``--alltests``, ``--notests`` and ``--testcmd`` command-line options. + """ + opt.add_option('--notests', action='store_true', default=False, help='Exec no unit tests', dest='no_tests') + opt.add_option('--alltests', action='store_true', default=False, help='Exec all unit tests', dest='all_tests') + opt.add_option('--clear-failed', action='store_true', default=False, + help='Force failed unit tests to run again next time', dest='clear_failed_tests') + opt.add_option('--testcmd', action='store', default=False, dest='testcmd', + help='Run the unit tests using the test-cmd string example "--testcmd="valgrind --error-exitcode=1 %s" to run under valgrind') + opt.add_option('--dump-test-scripts', action='store_true', default=False, + help='Create python scripts to help debug tests', dest='dump_test_scripts') + diff --git a/Tools/winres.py b/Tools/winres.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9be1ed6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/winres.py @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Brant Young, 2007 + +"Process *.rc* files for C/C++: X{.rc -> [.res|.rc.o]}" + +import re +from waflib import Task +from waflib.TaskGen import extension +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc + +@extension('.rc') +def rc_file(self, node): + """ + Binds the .rc extension to a winrc task + """ + obj_ext = '.rc.o' + if self.env.WINRC_TGT_F == '/fo': + obj_ext = '.res' + rctask = self.create_task('winrc', node, node.change_ext(obj_ext)) + try: + self.compiled_tasks.append(rctask) + except AttributeError: + self.compiled_tasks = [rctask] + +re_lines = re.compile( + r'(?:^[ \t]*(#|%:)[ \t]*(ifdef|ifndef|if|else|elif|endif|include|import|define|undef|pragma)[ \t]*(.*?)\s*$)|'\ + r'(?:^\w+[ \t]*(ICON|BITMAP|CURSOR|HTML|FONT|MESSAGETABLE|TYPELIB|REGISTRY|D3DFX)[ \t]*(.*?)\s*$)', + re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE) + +class rc_parser(c_preproc.c_parser): + """ + Calculates dependencies in .rc files + """ + def filter_comments(self, node): + """ + Overrides :py:meth:`waflib.Tools.c_preproc.c_parser.filter_comments` + """ + code = node.read() + if c_preproc.use_trigraphs: + for (a, b) in c_preproc.trig_def: + code = code.split(a).join(b) + code = c_preproc.re_nl.sub('', code) + code = c_preproc.re_cpp.sub(c_preproc.repl, code) + ret = [] + for m in re.finditer(re_lines, code): + if m.group(2): + ret.append((m.group(2), m.group(3))) + else: + ret.append(('include', m.group(5))) + return ret + +class winrc(Task.Task): + """ + Compiles resource files + """ + run_str = '${WINRC} ${WINRCFLAGS} ${CPPPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} ${WINRC_TGT_F} ${TGT} ${WINRC_SRC_F} ${SRC}' + color = 'BLUE' + def scan(self): + tmp = rc_parser(self.generator.includes_nodes) + tmp.start(self.inputs[0], self.env) + return (tmp.nodes, tmp.names) + +def configure(conf): + """ + Detects the programs RC or windres, depending on the C/C++ compiler in use + """ + v = conf.env + if not v.WINRC: + if v.CC_NAME == 'msvc': + conf.find_program('RC', var='WINRC', path_list=v.PATH) + v.WINRC_TGT_F = '/fo' + v.WINRC_SRC_F = '' + else: + conf.find_program('windres', var='WINRC', path_list=v.PATH) + v.WINRC_TGT_F = '-o' + v.WINRC_SRC_F = '-i' + diff --git a/Tools/xlc.py b/Tools/xlc.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..134dd41 --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/xlc.py @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) +# Ralf Habacker, 2006 (rh) +# Yinon Ehrlich, 2009 +# Michael Kuhn, 2009 + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_xlc(conf): + """ + Detects the Aix C compiler + """ + cc = conf.find_program(['xlc_r', 'xlc'], var='CC') + conf.get_xlc_version(cc) + conf.env.CC_NAME = 'xlc' + +@conf +def xlc_common_flags(conf): + """ + Flags required for executing the Aix C compiler + """ + v = conf.env + + v.CC_SRC_F = [] + v.CC_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o'] + + if not v.LINK_CC: + v.LINK_CC = v.CC + + v.CCLNK_SRC_F = [] + v.CCLNK_TGT_F = ['-o'] + v.CPPPATH_ST = '-I%s' + v.DEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + + v.LIB_ST = '-l%s' # template for adding libs + v.LIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' # template for adding libpaths + v.STLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.STLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + v.RPATH_ST = '-Wl,-rpath,%s' + + v.SONAME_ST = [] + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + v.STLIB_MARKER = [] + + v.LINKFLAGS_cprogram = ['-Wl,-brtl'] + v.cprogram_PATTERN = '%s' + + v.CFLAGS_cshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_cshlib = ['-G', '-Wl,-brtl,-bexpfull'] + v.cshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so' + + v.LINKFLAGS_cstlib = [] + v.cstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_xlc() + conf.find_ar() + conf.xlc_common_flags() + conf.cc_load_tools() + conf.cc_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + diff --git a/Tools/xlcxx.py b/Tools/xlcxx.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76aa59b --- /dev/null +++ b/Tools/xlcxx.py @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2018 (ita) +# Ralf Habacker, 2006 (rh) +# Yinon Ehrlich, 2009 +# Michael Kuhn, 2009 + +from waflib.Tools import ccroot, ar +from waflib.Configure import conf + +@conf +def find_xlcxx(conf): + """ + Detects the Aix C++ compiler + """ + cxx = conf.find_program(['xlc++_r', 'xlc++'], var='CXX') + conf.get_xlc_version(cxx) + conf.env.CXX_NAME = 'xlc++' + +@conf +def xlcxx_common_flags(conf): + """ + Flags required for executing the Aix C++ compiler + """ + v = conf.env + + v.CXX_SRC_F = [] + v.CXX_TGT_F = ['-c', '-o'] + + if not v.LINK_CXX: + v.LINK_CXX = v.CXX + + v.CXXLNK_SRC_F = [] + v.CXXLNK_TGT_F = ['-o'] + v.CPPPATH_ST = '-I%s' + v.DEFINES_ST = '-D%s' + + v.LIB_ST = '-l%s' # template for adding libs + v.LIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' # template for adding libpaths + v.STLIB_ST = '-l%s' + v.STLIBPATH_ST = '-L%s' + v.RPATH_ST = '-Wl,-rpath,%s' + + v.SONAME_ST = [] + v.SHLIB_MARKER = [] + v.STLIB_MARKER = [] + + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxprogram= ['-Wl,-brtl'] + v.cxxprogram_PATTERN = '%s' + + v.CXXFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-fPIC'] + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxshlib = ['-G', '-Wl,-brtl,-bexpfull'] + v.cxxshlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.so' + + v.LINKFLAGS_cxxstlib = [] + v.cxxstlib_PATTERN = 'lib%s.a' + +def configure(conf): + conf.find_xlcxx() + conf.find_ar() + conf.xlcxx_common_flags() + conf.cxx_load_tools() + conf.cxx_add_flags() + conf.link_add_flags() + |