#!/usr/bin/env python # encoding: utf-8 # Thomas Nagy, 2005-2010 (ita) """ Utilities and platform-specific fixes The portability fixes try to provide a consistent behavior of the Waf API through Python versions 2.3 to 3.X and across different platforms (win32, linux, etc) """ import os, sys, errno, traceback, inspect, re, shutil, datetime, gc import subprocess # <- leave this! try: from collections import deque except ImportError: class deque(list): """A deque for Python 2.3 which does not have one""" def popleft(self): return self.pop(0) def appendleft(self, x): self.insert(0, x) try: import _winreg as winreg except ImportError: try: import winreg except ImportError: winreg = None from waflib import Errors try: from collections import UserDict except ImportError: from UserDict import UserDict try: from hashlib import md5 except ImportError: try: from md5 import md5 except ImportError: # never fail to enable fixes from another module pass try: import threading except ImportError: if not 'JOBS' in os.environ: # no threading :-( os.environ['JOBS'] = '1' class threading(object): """ A fake threading class for platforms lacking the threading module. Use ``waf -j1`` on those platforms """ pass class Lock(object): """Fake Lock class""" def acquire(self): pass def release(self): pass threading.Lock = threading.Thread = Lock else: run_old = threading.Thread.run def run(*args, **kwargs): try: run_old(*args, **kwargs) except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): raise except Exception: sys.excepthook(*sys.exc_info()) threading.Thread.run = run SIG_NIL = 'iluvcuteoverload'.encode() """Arbitrary null value for a md5 hash. This value must be changed when the hash value is replaced (size)""" O644 = 420 """Constant representing the permissions for regular files (0644 raises a syntax error on python 3)""" O755 = 493 """Constant representing the permissions for executable files (0755 raises a syntax error on python 3)""" rot_chr = ['\\', '|', '/', '-'] "List of characters to use when displaying the throbber (progress bar)" rot_idx = 0 "Index of the current throbber character (progress bar)" try: from collections import defaultdict except ImportError: class defaultdict(dict): """ defaultdict was introduced in python 2.5, so we leave it for python 2.4 and 2.3 """ def __init__(self, default_factory): super(defaultdict, self).__init__() self.default_factory = default_factory def __getitem__(self, key): try: return super(defaultdict, self).__getitem__(key) except KeyError: value = self.default_factory() self[key] = value return value try: from collections import OrderedDict as ordered_iter_dict except ImportError: class ordered_iter_dict(dict): def __init__(self, *k, **kw): self.lst = [] dict.__init__(self, *k, **kw) def clear(self): dict.clear(self) self.lst = [] def __setitem__(self, key, value): dict.__setitem__(self, key, value) try: self.lst.remove(key) except ValueError: pass self.lst.append(key) def __delitem__(self, key): dict.__delitem__(self, key) try: self.lst.remove(key) except ValueError: pass def __iter__(self): for x in self.lst: yield x def keys(self): return self.lst is_win32 = sys.platform in ('win32', 'cli') def readf(fname, m='r', encoding='ISO8859-1'): """ Read an entire file into a string, use this function instead of os.open() whenever possible. In practice the wrapper node.read(..) should be preferred to this function:: def build(ctx): from waflib import Utils txt = Utils.readf(self.path.find_node('wscript').abspath()) txt = ctx.path.find_node('wscript').read() :type fname: string :param fname: Path to file :type m: string :param m: Open mode :type encoding: string :param encoding: encoding value, only used for python 3 :rtype: string :return: Content of the file """ if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000 and not 'b' in m: m += 'b' f = open(fname, m) try: txt = f.read() finally: f.close() txt = txt.decode(encoding) else: f = open(fname, m) try: txt = f.read() finally: f.close() return txt def writef(fname, data, m='w', encoding='ISO8859-1'): """ Write an entire file from a string, use this function instead of os.open() whenever possible. In practice the wrapper node.write(..) should be preferred to this function:: def build(ctx): from waflib import Utils txt = Utils.writef(self.path.make_node('i_like_kittens').abspath(), 'some data') self.path.make_node('i_like_kittens').write('some data') :type fname: string :param fname: Path to file :type data: string :param data: The contents to write to the file :type m: string :param m: Open mode :type encoding: string :param encoding: encoding value, only used for python 3 """ if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000 and not 'b' in m: data = data.encode(encoding) m += 'b' f = open(fname, m) try: f.write(data) finally: f.close() def h_file(fname): """ Compute a hash value for a file by using md5. This method may be replaced by a faster version if necessary. The following uses the file size and the timestamp value:: import stat from waflib import Utils def h_file(fname): st = os.stat(fname) if stat.S_ISDIR(st[stat.ST_MODE]): raise IOError('not a file') m = Utils.md5() m.update(str(st.st_mtime)) m.update(str(st.st_size)) m.update(fname) return m.digest() Utils.h_file = h_file :type fname: string :param fname: path to the file to hash :return: hash of the file contents """ f = open(fname, 'rb') m = md5() try: while fname: fname = f.read(200000) m.update(fname) finally: f.close() return m.digest() if hasattr(os, 'O_NOINHERIT') and sys.hexversion < 0x3040000: def readf_win32(f, m='r', encoding='ISO8859-1'): flags = os.O_NOINHERIT | os.O_RDONLY if 'b' in m: flags |= os.O_BINARY if '+' in m: flags |= os.O_RDWR try: fd = os.open(f, flags) except OSError: raise IOError('Cannot read from %r' % f) if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000 and not 'b' in m: m += 'b' f = os.fdopen(fd, m) try: txt = f.read() finally: f.close() txt = txt.decode(encoding) else: f = os.fdopen(fd, m) try: txt = f.read() finally: f.close() return txt def writef_win32(f, data, m='w', encoding='ISO8859-1'): if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000 and not 'b' in m: data = data.encode(encoding) m += 'b' flags = os.O_CREAT | os.O_TRUNC | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_NOINHERIT if 'b' in m: flags |= os.O_BINARY if '+' in m: flags |= os.O_RDWR try: fd = os.open(f, flags) except OSError: raise IOError('Cannot write to %r' % f) f = os.fdopen(fd, m) try: f.write(data) finally: f.close() def h_file_win32(fname): try: fd = os.open(fname, os.O_BINARY | os.O_RDONLY | os.O_NOINHERIT) except OSError: raise IOError('Cannot read from %r' % fname) f = os.fdopen(fd, 'rb') m = md5() try: while fname: fname = f.read(200000) m.update(fname) finally: f.close() return m.digest() # replace the default functions readf_old = readf writef_old = writef h_file_old = h_file readf = readf_win32 writef = writef_win32 h_file = h_file_win32 try: x = ''.encode('hex') except LookupError: import binascii def to_hex(s): ret = binascii.hexlify(s) if not isinstance(ret, str): ret = ret.decode('utf-8') return ret else: def to_hex(s): return s.encode('hex') to_hex.__doc__ = """ Return the hexadecimal representation of a string :param s: string to convert :type s: string """ listdir = os.listdir if is_win32: def listdir_win32(s): """ List the contents of a folder in a portable manner. On Win32, return the list of drive letters: ['C:', 'X:', 'Z:'] :type s: string :param s: a string, which can be empty on Windows """ if not s: try: import ctypes except ImportError: # there is nothing much we can do return [x + ':\\' for x in list('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')] else: dlen = 4 # length of "?:\\x00" maxdrives = 26 buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer(maxdrives * dlen) ndrives = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetLogicalDriveStringsA(maxdrives*dlen, ctypes.byref(buf)) return [ str(buf.raw[4*i:4*i+2].decode('ascii')) for i in range(int(ndrives/dlen)) ] if len(s) == 2 and s[1] == ":": s += os.sep if not os.path.isdir(s): e = OSError('%s is not a directory' % s) e.errno = errno.ENOENT raise e return os.listdir(s) listdir = listdir_win32 def num2ver(ver): """ Convert a string, tuple or version number into an integer. The number is supposed to have at most 4 digits:: from waflib.Utils import num2ver num2ver('1.3.2') == num2ver((1,3,2)) == num2ver((1,3,2,0)) :type ver: string or tuple of numbers :param ver: a version number """ if isinstance(ver, str): ver = tuple(ver.split('.')) if isinstance(ver, tuple): ret = 0 for i in range(4): if i < len(ver): ret += 256**(3 - i) * int(ver[i]) return ret return ver def ex_stack(): """ Extract the stack to display exceptions :return: a string represening the last exception """ exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() exc_lines = traceback.format_exception(exc_type, exc_value, tb) return ''.join(exc_lines) def to_list(sth): """ Convert a string argument to a list by splitting on spaces, and pass through a list argument unchanged:: from waflib.Utils import to_list lst = to_list("a b c d") :param sth: List or a string of items separated by spaces :rtype: list :return: Argument converted to list """ if isinstance(sth, str): return sth.split() else: return sth def split_path(path): return path.split('/') def split_path_cygwin(path): if path.startswith('//'): ret = path.split('/')[2:] ret[0] = '/' + ret[0] return ret return path.split('/') re_sp = re.compile('[/\\\\]') def split_path_win32(path): if path.startswith('\\\\'): ret = re.split(re_sp, path)[2:] ret[0] = '\\' + ret[0] return ret return re.split(re_sp, path) if sys.platform == 'cygwin': split_path = split_path_cygwin elif is_win32: split_path = split_path_win32 split_path.__doc__ = """ Split a path by / or \\. This function is not like os.path.split :type path: string :param path: path to split :return: list of strings """ def check_dir(path): """ Ensure that a directory exists (similar to ``mkdir -p``). :type path: string :param path: Path to directory """ if not os.path.isdir(path): try: os.makedirs(path) except OSError as e: if not os.path.isdir(path): raise Errors.WafError('Cannot create the folder %r' % path, ex=e) def check_exe(name): """ Ensure that a program exists :type name: string :param name: name or path to program :return: path of the program or None """ if not name: raise ValueError('Cannot execute an empty string!') def is_exe(fpath): return os.path.isfile(fpath) and os.access(fpath, os.X_OK) fpath, fname = os.path.split(name) if fpath and is_exe(name): return os.path.abspath(name) else: for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep): path = path.strip('"') exe_file = os.path.join(path, name) if is_exe(exe_file): return os.path.abspath(exe_file) return None def def_attrs(cls, **kw): """ Set default attributes on a class instance :type cls: class :param cls: the class to update the given attributes in. :type kw: dict :param kw: dictionary of attributes names and values. """ for k, v in kw.items(): if not hasattr(cls, k): setattr(cls, k, v) def quote_define_name(s): """ Convert a string to an identifier suitable for C defines. :type s: string :param s: String to convert :rtype: string :return: Identifier suitable for C defines """ fu = re.compile("[^a-zA-Z0-9]").sub("_", s) fu = fu.upper() return fu def h_list(lst): """ Hash lists. For tuples, using hash(tup) is much more efficient, except on python >= 3.3 where hash randomization assumes everybody is running a web application. :param lst: list to hash :type lst: list of strings :return: hash of the list """ m = md5() m.update(str(lst).encode()) return m.digest() def h_fun(fun): """ Hash functions :param fun: function to hash :type fun: function :return: hash of the function """ try: return fun.code except AttributeError: try: h = inspect.getsource(fun) except IOError: h = "nocode" try: fun.code = h except AttributeError: pass return h reg_subst = re.compile(r"(\\\\)|(\$\$)|\$\{([^}]+)\}") def subst_vars(expr, params): """ Replace ${VAR} with the value of VAR taken from a dict or a config set:: from waflib import Utils s = Utils.subst_vars('${PREFIX}/bin', env) :type expr: string :param expr: String to perform substitution on :param params: Dictionary or config set to look up variable values. """ def repl_var(m): if m.group(1): return '\\' if m.group(2): return '$' try: # ConfigSet instances may contain lists return params.get_flat(m.group(3)) except AttributeError: return params[m.group(3)] return reg_subst.sub(repl_var, expr) def destos_to_binfmt(key): """ Return the binary format based on the unversioned platform name. :param key: platform name :type key: string :return: string representing the binary format """ if key == 'darwin': return 'mac-o' elif key in ('win32', 'cygwin', 'uwin', 'msys'): return 'pe' return 'elf' def unversioned_sys_platform(): """ Return the unversioned platform name. Some Python platform names contain versions, that depend on the build environment, e.g. linux2, freebsd6, etc. This returns the name without the version number. Exceptions are os2 and win32, which are returned verbatim. :rtype: string :return: Unversioned platform name """ s = sys.platform if s == 'java': # The real OS is hidden under the JVM. from java.lang import System s = System.getProperty('os.name') # see http://lopica.sourceforge.net/os.html for a list of possible values if s == 'Mac OS X': return 'darwin' elif s.startswith('Windows '): return 'win32' elif s == 'OS/2': return 'os2' elif s == 'HP-UX': return 'hpux' elif s in ('SunOS', 'Solaris'): return 'sunos' else: s = s.lower() # powerpc == darwin for our purposes if s == 'powerpc': return 'darwin' if s == 'win32' or s.endswith('os2') and s != 'sunos2': return s return re.split('\d+$', s)[0] def nada(*k, **kw): """ A function that does nothing :return: None """ pass class Timer(object): """ Simple object for timing the execution of commands. Its string representation is the current time:: from waflib.Utils import Timer timer = Timer() a_few_operations() s = str(timer) """ def __init__(self): self.start_time = datetime.datetime.utcnow() def __str__(self): delta = datetime.datetime.utcnow() - self.start_time days = delta.days hours, rem = divmod(delta.seconds, 3600) minutes, seconds = divmod(rem, 60) seconds += delta.microseconds * 1e-6 result = '' if days: result += '%dd' % days if days or hours: result += '%dh' % hours if days or hours or minutes: result += '%dm' % minutes return '%s%.3fs' % (result, seconds) if is_win32: old = shutil.copy2 def copy2(src, dst): """ shutil.copy2 does not copy the file attributes on windows, so we hack into the shutil module to fix the problem """ old(src, dst) shutil.copystat(src, dst) setattr(shutil, 'copy2', copy2) if os.name == 'java': # Jython cannot disable the gc but they can enable it ... wtf? try: gc.disable() gc.enable() except NotImplementedError: gc.disable = gc.enable def read_la_file(path): """ Read property files, used by msvc.py :param path: file to read :type path: string """ sp = re.compile(r'^([^=]+)=\'(.*)\'$') dc = {} for line in readf(path).splitlines(): try: _, left, right, _ = sp.split(line.strip()) dc[left] = right except ValueError: pass return dc def nogc(fun): """ Decorator: let a function disable the garbage collector during its execution. It is used in the build context when storing/loading the build cache file (pickle) :param fun: function to execute :type fun: function :return: the return value of the function executed """ def f(*k, **kw): try: gc.disable() ret = fun(*k, **kw) finally: gc.enable() return ret f.__doc__ = fun.__doc__ return f def run_once(fun): """ Decorator: let a function cache its results, use like this:: @run_once def foo(k): return 345*2343 :param fun: function to execute :type fun: function :return: the return value of the function executed """ cache = {} def wrap(k): try: return cache[k] except KeyError: ret = fun(k) cache[k] = ret return ret wrap.__cache__ = cache return wrap def get_registry_app_path(key, filename): if not winreg: return None try: result = winreg.QueryValue(key, "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\App Paths\\%s.exe" % filename[0]) except WindowsError: pass else: if os.path.isfile(result): return result