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author | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2018-09-11 20:54:08 +0200 |
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committer | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2018-09-11 20:54:08 +0200 |
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diff --git a/extras/gccdeps.py b/extras/gccdeps.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d9758ab --- /dev/null +++ b/extras/gccdeps.py @@ -0,0 +1,214 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python +# encoding: utf-8 +# Thomas Nagy, 2008-2010 (ita) + +""" +Execute the tasks with gcc -MD, read the dependencies from the .d file +and prepare the dependency calculation for the next run. +This affects the cxx class, so make sure to load Qt5 after this tool. + +Usage:: + + def options(opt): + opt.load('compiler_cxx') + def configure(conf): + conf.load('compiler_cxx gccdeps') +""" + +import os, re, threading +from waflib import Task, Logs, Utils, Errors +from waflib.Tools import c_preproc +from waflib.TaskGen import before_method, feature + +lock = threading.Lock() + +gccdeps_flags = ['-MD'] +if not c_preproc.go_absolute: + gccdeps_flags = ['-MMD'] + +# Third-party tools are allowed to add extra names in here with append() +supported_compilers = ['gcc', 'icc', 'clang'] + +def scan(self): + if not self.__class__.__name__ in self.env.ENABLE_GCCDEPS: + return super(self.derived_gccdeps, self).scan() + nodes = self.generator.bld.node_deps.get(self.uid(), []) + names = [] + return (nodes, names) + +re_o = re.compile("\.o$") +re_splitter = re.compile(r'(?<!\\)\s+') # split by space, except when spaces are escaped + +def remove_makefile_rule_lhs(line): + # Splitting on a plain colon would accidentally match inside a + # Windows absolute-path filename, so we must search for a colon + # followed by whitespace to find the divider between LHS and RHS + # of the Makefile rule. + rulesep = ': ' + + sep_idx = line.find(rulesep) + if sep_idx >= 0: + return line[sep_idx + 2:] + else: + return line + +def path_to_node(base_node, path, cached_nodes): + # Take the base node and the path and return a node + # Results are cached because searching the node tree is expensive + # The following code is executed by threads, it is not safe, so a lock is needed... + if getattr(path, '__hash__'): + node_lookup_key = (base_node, path) + else: + # Not hashable, assume it is a list and join into a string + node_lookup_key = (base_node, os.path.sep.join(path)) + try: + lock.acquire() + node = cached_nodes[node_lookup_key] + except KeyError: + node = base_node.find_resource(path) + cached_nodes[node_lookup_key] = node + finally: + lock.release() + return node + +def post_run(self): + if not self.__class__.__name__ in self.env.ENABLE_GCCDEPS: + return super(self.derived_gccdeps, self).post_run() + + name = self.outputs[0].abspath() + name = re_o.sub('.d', name) + try: + txt = Utils.readf(name) + except EnvironmentError: + Logs.error('Could not find a .d dependency file, are cflags/cxxflags overwritten?') + raise + #os.remove(name) + + # Compilers have the choice to either output the file's dependencies + # as one large Makefile rule: + # + # /path/to/file.o: /path/to/dep1.h \ + # /path/to/dep2.h \ + # /path/to/dep3.h \ + # ... + # + # or as many individual rules: + # + # /path/to/file.o: /path/to/dep1.h + # /path/to/file.o: /path/to/dep2.h + # /path/to/file.o: /path/to/dep3.h + # ... + # + # So the first step is to sanitize the input by stripping out the left- + # hand side of all these lines. After that, whatever remains are the + # implicit dependencies of task.outputs[0] + txt = '\n'.join([remove_makefile_rule_lhs(line) for line in txt.splitlines()]) + + # Now join all the lines together + txt = txt.replace('\\\n', '') + + val = txt.strip() + val = [x.replace('\\ ', ' ') for x in re_splitter.split(val) if x] + + nodes = [] + bld = self.generator.bld + + # Dynamically bind to the cache + try: + cached_nodes = bld.cached_nodes + except AttributeError: + cached_nodes = bld.cached_nodes = {} + + for x in val: + + node = None + if os.path.isabs(x): + node = path_to_node(bld.root, x, cached_nodes) + else: + # TODO waf 1.9 - single cwd value + path = getattr(bld, 'cwdx', bld.bldnode) + # when calling find_resource, make sure the path does not contain '..' + x = [k for k in Utils.split_path(x) if k and k != '.'] + while '..' in x: + idx = x.index('..') + if idx == 0: + x = x[1:] + path = path.parent + else: + del x[idx] + del x[idx-1] + + node = path_to_node(path, x, cached_nodes) + + if not node: + raise ValueError('could not find %r for %r' % (x, self)) + if id(node) == id(self.inputs[0]): + # ignore the source file, it is already in the dependencies + # this way, successful config tests may be retrieved from the cache + continue + nodes.append(node) + + Logs.debug('deps: gccdeps for %s returned %s', self, nodes) + + bld.node_deps[self.uid()] = nodes + bld.raw_deps[self.uid()] = [] + + try: + del self.cache_sig + except AttributeError: + pass + + Task.Task.post_run(self) + +def sig_implicit_deps(self): + if not self.__class__.__name__ in self.env.ENABLE_GCCDEPS: + return super(self.derived_gccdeps, self).sig_implicit_deps() + try: + return Task.Task.sig_implicit_deps(self) + except Errors.WafError: + return Utils.SIG_NIL + +def wrap_compiled_task(classname): + derived_class = type(classname, (Task.classes[classname],), {}) + derived_class.derived_gccdeps = derived_class + derived_class.post_run = post_run + derived_class.scan = scan + derived_class.sig_implicit_deps = sig_implicit_deps + +for k in ('c', 'cxx'): + if k in Task.classes: + wrap_compiled_task(k) + +@before_method('process_source') +@feature('force_gccdeps') +def force_gccdeps(self): + self.env.ENABLE_GCCDEPS = ['c', 'cxx'] + +def configure(conf): + # in case someone provides a --enable-gccdeps command-line option + if not getattr(conf.options, 'enable_gccdeps', True): + return + + global gccdeps_flags + flags = conf.env.GCCDEPS_FLAGS or gccdeps_flags + if conf.env.CC_NAME in supported_compilers: + try: + conf.check(fragment='int main() { return 0; }', features='c force_gccdeps', cflags=flags, msg='Checking for c flags %r' % ''.join(flags)) + except Errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', gccdeps_flags) + conf.env.append_unique('ENABLE_GCCDEPS', 'c') + + if conf.env.CXX_NAME in supported_compilers: + try: + conf.check(fragment='int main() { return 0; }', features='cxx force_gccdeps', cxxflags=flags, msg='Checking for cxx flags %r' % ''.join(flags)) + except Errors.ConfigurationError: + pass + else: + conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', gccdeps_flags) + conf.env.append_unique('ENABLE_GCCDEPS', 'cxx') + +def options(opt): + raise ValueError('Do not load gccdeps options') + |