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waf/waflib/extras/batched_cc.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# encoding: utf-8
# Thomas Nagy, 2006-2015 (ita)
"""
Build as batches.
Instead of compiling object files one by one, c/c++ compilers are often able to compile at once:
cc -c ../file1.c ../file2.c ../file3.c
Files are output on the directory where the compiler is called, and dependencies are more difficult
to track (do not run the command on all source files if only one file changes)
As such, we do as if the files were compiled one by one, but no command is actually run:
replace each cc/cpp Task by a TaskSlave. A new task called TaskMaster collects the
signatures from each slave and finds out the command-line to run.
Just import this module in the configuration (no other change required).
This is provided as an example, for performance unity builds are recommended (fewer tasks and
fewer jobs to execute). See waflib/extras/unity.py.
"""
from waflib import Task, Utils
from waflib.TaskGen import extension, feature, after_method
from waflib.Tools import c, cxx
MAX_BATCH = 50
c_str = '${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${CPPPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} -c ${SRCLST} ${CXX_TGT_F_BATCHED}'
c_fun, _ = Task.compile_fun_noshell(c_str)
cxx_str = '${CXX} ${CXXFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${FRAMEWORKPATH_ST:FRAMEWORKPATH} ${CPPPATH_ST:INCPATHS} ${DEFINES_ST:DEFINES} -c ${SRCLST} ${CXX_TGT_F_BATCHED}'
cxx_fun, _ = Task.compile_fun_noshell(cxx_str)
count = 70000
class batch_task(Task.Task):
color = 'PINK'
after = ['c', 'cxx']
before = ['cprogram', 'cshlib', 'cstlib', 'cxxprogram', 'cxxshlib', 'cxxstlib']
def uid(self):
m = Utils.md5()
m.update(Task.Task.uid(self))
m.update(str(self.generator.idx).encode())
return m.digest()
def __str__(self):
return 'Batch compilation for %d slaves' % len(self.slaves)
def __init__(self, *k, **kw):
Task.Task.__init__(self, *k, **kw)
self.slaves = []
self.inputs = []
self.hasrun = 0
global count
count += 1
self.idx = count
def add_slave(self, slave):
self.slaves.append(slave)
self.set_run_after(slave)
def runnable_status(self):
for t in self.run_after:
if not t.hasrun:
return Task.ASK_LATER
for t in self.slaves:
#if t.executed:
if t.hasrun != Task.SKIPPED:
return Task.RUN_ME
return Task.SKIP_ME
def run(self):
self.outputs = []
srclst = []
slaves = []
for t in self.slaves:
if t.hasrun != Task.SKIPPED:
slaves.append(t)
srclst.append(t.inputs[0].abspath())
self.env.SRCLST = srclst
self.cwd = slaves[0].outputs[0].parent.abspath()
if self.slaves[0].__class__.__name__ == 'c':
ret = c_fun(self)
else:
ret = cxx_fun(self)
if ret:
return ret
for t in slaves:
t.old_post_run()
def hook(cls_type):
def n_hook(self, node):
ext = '.obj' if self.env.CC_NAME == 'msvc' else '.o'
name = node.name
k = name.rfind('.')
if k >= 0:
basename = name[:k] + ext
else:
basename = name + ext
outdir = node.parent.get_bld().make_node('%d' % self.idx)
outdir.mkdir()
out = outdir.find_or_declare(basename)
task = self.create_task(cls_type, node, out)
try:
self.compiled_tasks.append(task)
except AttributeError:
self.compiled_tasks = [task]
if not getattr(self, 'masters', None):
self.masters = {}
self.allmasters = []
def fix_path(tsk):
if self.env.CC_NAME == 'msvc':
tsk.env.append_unique('CXX_TGT_F_BATCHED', '/Fo%s\\' % outdir.abspath())
if not node.parent in self.masters:
m = self.masters[node.parent] = self.master = self.create_task('batch')
fix_path(m)
self.allmasters.append(m)
else:
m = self.masters[node.parent]
if len(m.slaves) > MAX_BATCH:
m = self.masters[node.parent] = self.master = self.create_task('batch')
fix_path(m)
self.allmasters.append(m)
m.add_slave(task)
return task
return n_hook
extension('.c')(hook('c'))
extension('.cpp','.cc','.cxx','.C','.c++')(hook('cxx'))
@feature('cprogram', 'cshlib', 'cstaticlib', 'cxxprogram', 'cxxshlib', 'cxxstlib')
@after_method('apply_link')
def link_after_masters(self):
if getattr(self, 'allmasters', None):
for m in self.allmasters:
self.link_task.set_run_after(m)
# Modify the c and cxx task classes - in theory it would be best to
# create subclasses and to re-map the c/c++ extensions
for x in ('c', 'cxx'):
t = Task.classes[x]
def run(self):
pass
def post_run(self):
pass
setattr(t, 'oldrun', getattr(t, 'run', None))
setattr(t, 'run', run)
setattr(t, 'old_post_run', t.post_run)
setattr(t, 'post_run', post_run)