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author | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2019-04-21 23:05:06 +0200 |
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committer | David Robillard <d@drobilla.net> | 2019-04-21 23:05:06 +0200 |
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diff --git a/waflib b/waflib new file mode 160000 +Subproject 2314e236ca6e7d94a26c3c17091da0f25f5867f diff --git a/waflib/Tools/c_preproc.py b/waflib/Tools/c_preproc.py deleted file mode 100644 index 68e5f5a..0000000 --- a/waflib/Tools/c_preproc.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1091 +0,0 @@ -#!/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) |