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author | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2020-04-02 20:47:18 +0200 |
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committer | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2020-04-02 20:47:18 +0200 |
commit | ac77923e2233547122343c9dcdb89be81bde896b (patch) | |
tree | 45d8eb6272d38e823cc47f215bf31ea6f1238b72 /waflib/Tools/fc.py | |
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Remove waf in preparation for switching to a submodule
Unfortunately this leaves a commit with no build system at all in the history,
but some systems do not handle replacing a directory with a submodule in the
same commit properly.
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diff --git a/waflib/Tools/fc.py b/waflib/Tools/fc.py deleted file mode 100644 index fd4d39c..0000000 --- a/waflib/Tools/fc.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,203 +0,0 @@ -#! /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) - |