From ac77923e2233547122343c9dcdb89be81bde896b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Robillard Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2020 20:47:18 +0200 Subject: 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. --- waflib/extras/use_config.py | 185 -------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 185 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 waflib/extras/use_config.py (limited to 'waflib/extras/use_config.py') diff --git a/waflib/extras/use_config.py b/waflib/extras/use_config.py deleted file mode 100644 index ef5129f..0000000 --- a/waflib/extras/use_config.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,185 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/env python -# coding=utf-8 -# Mathieu Courtois - EDF R&D, 2013 - http://www.code-aster.org - -""" -When a project has a lot of options the 'waf configure' command line can be -very long and it becomes a cause of error. -This tool provides a convenient way to load a set of configuration parameters -from a local file or from a remote url. - -The configuration parameters are stored in a Python file that is imported as -an extra waf tool can be. - -Example: -$ waf configure --use-config-dir=http://www.anywhere.org --use-config=myconf1 ... - -The file 'myconf1' will be downloaded from 'http://www.anywhere.org' -(or 'http://www.anywhere.org/wafcfg'). -If the files are available locally, it could be: -$ waf configure --use-config-dir=/somewhere/myconfigurations --use-config=myconf1 ... - -The configuration of 'myconf1.py' is automatically loaded by calling -its 'configure' function. In this example, it defines environment variables and -set options: - -def configure(self): - self.env['CC'] = 'gcc-4.8' - self.env.append_value('LIBPATH', [...]) - self.options.perlbinary = '/usr/local/bin/perl' - self.options.pyc = False - -The corresponding command line should have been: -$ CC=gcc-4.8 LIBPATH=... waf configure --nopyc --with-perl-binary=/usr/local/bin/perl - - -This is an extra tool, not bundled with the default waf binary. -To add the use_config tool to the waf file: -$ ./waf-light --tools=use_config - -When using this tool, the wscript will look like: - - def options(opt): - opt.load('use_config') - - def configure(conf): - conf.load('use_config') -""" - -import sys -import os.path as osp -import os - -local_repo = '' -"""Local repository containing additional Waf tools (plugins)""" -remote_repo = 'https://gitlab.com/ita1024/waf/raw/master/' -""" -Remote directory containing downloadable waf tools. The missing tools can be downloaded by using:: - - $ waf configure --download -""" - -remote_locs = ['waflib/extras', 'waflib/Tools'] -""" -Remote directories for use with :py:const:`waflib.extras.use_config.remote_repo` -""" - - -try: - from urllib import request -except ImportError: - from urllib import urlopen -else: - urlopen = request.urlopen - - -from waflib import Errors, Context, Logs, Utils, Options, Configure - -try: - from urllib.parse import urlparse -except ImportError: - from urlparse import urlparse - - - - -DEFAULT_DIR = 'wafcfg' -# add first the current wafcfg subdirectory -sys.path.append(osp.abspath(DEFAULT_DIR)) - -def options(self): - group = self.add_option_group('configure options') - group.add_option('--download', dest='download', default=False, action='store_true', help='try to download the tools if missing') - - group.add_option('--use-config', action='store', default=None, - metavar='CFG', dest='use_config', - help='force the configuration parameters by importing ' - 'CFG.py. Several modules may be provided (comma ' - 'separated).') - group.add_option('--use-config-dir', action='store', default=DEFAULT_DIR, - metavar='CFG_DIR', dest='use_config_dir', - help='path or url where to find the configuration file') - -def download_check(node): - """ - Hook to check for the tools which are downloaded. Replace with your function if necessary. - """ - pass - - -def download_tool(tool, force=False, ctx=None): - """ - Download a Waf tool from the remote repository defined in :py:const:`waflib.extras.use_config.remote_repo`:: - - $ waf configure --download - """ - for x in Utils.to_list(remote_repo): - for sub in Utils.to_list(remote_locs): - url = '/'.join((x, sub, tool + '.py')) - try: - web = urlopen(url) - try: - if web.getcode() != 200: - continue - except AttributeError: - pass - except Exception: - # on python3 urlopen throws an exception - # python 2.3 does not have getcode and throws an exception to fail - continue - else: - tmp = ctx.root.make_node(os.sep.join((Context.waf_dir, 'waflib', 'extras', tool + '.py'))) - tmp.write(web.read(), 'wb') - Logs.warn('Downloaded %s from %s', tool, url) - download_check(tmp) - try: - module = Context.load_tool(tool) - except Exception: - Logs.warn('The tool %s from %s is unusable', tool, url) - try: - tmp.delete() - except Exception: - pass - continue - return module - - raise Errors.WafError('Could not load the Waf tool') - -def load_tool(tool, tooldir=None, ctx=None, with_sys_path=True): - try: - module = Context.load_tool_default(tool, tooldir, ctx, with_sys_path) - except ImportError as e: - if not ctx or not hasattr(Options.options, 'download'): - Logs.error('Could not load %r during options phase (download unavailable at this point)' % tool) - raise - if Options.options.download: - module = download_tool(tool, ctx=ctx) - if not module: - ctx.fatal('Could not load the Waf tool %r or download a suitable replacement from the repository (sys.path %r)\n%s' % (tool, sys.path, e)) - else: - ctx.fatal('Could not load the Waf tool %r from %r (try the --download option?):\n%s' % (tool, sys.path, e)) - return module - -Context.load_tool_default = Context.load_tool -Context.load_tool = load_tool -Configure.download_tool = download_tool - -def configure(self): - opts = self.options - use_cfg = opts.use_config - if use_cfg is None: - return - url = urlparse(opts.use_config_dir) - kwargs = {} - if url.scheme: - kwargs['download'] = True - kwargs['remote_url'] = url.geturl() - # search first with the exact url, else try with +'/wafcfg' - kwargs['remote_locs'] = ['', DEFAULT_DIR] - tooldir = url.geturl() + ' ' + DEFAULT_DIR - for cfg in use_cfg.split(','): - Logs.pprint('NORMAL', "Searching configuration '%s'..." % cfg) - self.load(cfg, tooldir=tooldir, **kwargs) - self.start_msg('Checking for configuration') - self.end_msg(use_cfg) - -- cgit v1.2.1