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1420 lines
42 KiB
Python
1420 lines
42 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# encoding: utf-8
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# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2016 (ita)
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"""
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C/C++/D configuration helpers
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"""
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from __future__ import with_statement
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import os, re, shlex
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from waflib import Build, Utils, Task, Options, Logs, Errors, Runner
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from waflib.TaskGen import after_method, feature
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from waflib.Configure import conf
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WAF_CONFIG_H = 'config.h'
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"""default name for the config.h file"""
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DEFKEYS = 'define_key'
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INCKEYS = 'include_key'
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cfg_ver = {
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'atleast-version': '>=',
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'exact-version': '==',
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'max-version': '<=',
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}
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SNIP_FUNCTION = '''
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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void (*p)();
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(void)argc; (void)argv;
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p=(void(*)())(%s);
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return !p;
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}
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'''
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"""Code template for checking for functions"""
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SNIP_TYPE = '''
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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(void)argc; (void)argv;
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if ((%(type_name)s *) 0) return 0;
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if (sizeof (%(type_name)s)) return 0;
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return 1;
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}
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'''
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"""Code template for checking for types"""
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SNIP_EMPTY_PROGRAM = '''
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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(void)argc; (void)argv;
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return 0;
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}
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'''
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SNIP_FIELD = '''
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int main(int argc, char **argv) {
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char *off;
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(void)argc; (void)argv;
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off = (char*) &((%(type_name)s*)0)->%(field_name)s;
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return (size_t) off < sizeof(%(type_name)s);
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}
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'''
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MACRO_TO_DESTOS = {
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'__linux__' : 'linux',
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'__GNU__' : 'gnu', # hurd
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'__FreeBSD__' : 'freebsd',
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'__NetBSD__' : 'netbsd',
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'__OpenBSD__' : 'openbsd',
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'__sun' : 'sunos',
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'__hpux' : 'hpux',
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'__sgi' : 'irix',
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'_AIX' : 'aix',
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'__CYGWIN__' : 'cygwin',
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'__MSYS__' : 'cygwin',
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'_UWIN' : 'uwin',
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'_WIN64' : 'win32',
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'_WIN32' : 'win32',
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# Note about darwin: this is also tested with 'defined __APPLE__ && defined __MACH__' somewhere below in this file.
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'__ENVIRONMENT_MAC_OS_X_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__' : 'darwin',
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'__ENVIRONMENT_IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED__' : 'darwin', # iphone
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'__QNX__' : 'qnx',
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'__native_client__' : 'nacl' # google native client platform
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}
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MACRO_TO_DEST_CPU = {
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'__x86_64__' : 'x86_64',
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'__amd64__' : 'x86_64',
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'__i386__' : 'x86',
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'__ia64__' : 'ia',
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'__mips__' : 'mips',
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'__sparc__' : 'sparc',
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'__alpha__' : 'alpha',
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'__aarch64__' : 'aarch64',
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'__thumb__' : 'thumb',
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'__arm__' : 'arm',
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'__hppa__' : 'hppa',
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'__powerpc__' : 'powerpc',
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'__ppc__' : 'powerpc',
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'__convex__' : 'convex',
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'__m68k__' : 'm68k',
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'__s390x__' : 's390x',
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'__s390__' : 's390',
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'__sh__' : 'sh',
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'__xtensa__' : 'xtensa',
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}
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@conf
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def parse_flags(self, line, uselib_store, env=None, force_static=False, posix=None):
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"""
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Parses flags from the input lines, and adds them to the relevant use variables::
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def configure(conf):
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conf.parse_flags('-O3', 'FOO')
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# conf.env.CXXFLAGS_FOO = ['-O3']
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# conf.env.CFLAGS_FOO = ['-O3']
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:param line: flags
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:type line: string
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:param uselib_store: where to add the flags
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:type uselib_store: string
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:param env: config set or conf.env by default
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:type env: :py:class:`waflib.ConfigSet.ConfigSet`
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"""
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assert(isinstance(line, str))
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env = env or self.env
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# Issue 811 and 1371
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if posix is None:
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posix = True
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if '\\' in line:
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posix = ('\\ ' in line) or ('\\\\' in line)
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lex = shlex.shlex(line, posix=posix)
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lex.whitespace_split = True
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lex.commenters = ''
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lst = list(lex)
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# append_unique is not always possible
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# for example, apple flags may require both -arch i386 and -arch ppc
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uselib = uselib_store
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def app(var, val):
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env.append_value('%s_%s' % (var, uselib), val)
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def appu(var, val):
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env.append_unique('%s_%s' % (var, uselib), val)
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static = False
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while lst:
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x = lst.pop(0)
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st = x[:2]
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ot = x[2:]
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if st == '-I' or st == '/I':
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if not ot:
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ot = lst.pop(0)
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appu('INCLUDES', ot)
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elif st == '-i':
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tmp = [x, lst.pop(0)]
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app('CFLAGS', tmp)
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app('CXXFLAGS', tmp)
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elif st == '-D' or (env.CXX_NAME == 'msvc' and st == '/D'): # not perfect but..
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if not ot:
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ot = lst.pop(0)
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app('DEFINES', ot)
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elif st == '-l':
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if not ot:
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ot = lst.pop(0)
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prefix = 'STLIB' if (force_static or static) else 'LIB'
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app(prefix, ot)
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elif st == '-L':
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if not ot:
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ot = lst.pop(0)
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prefix = 'STLIBPATH' if (force_static or static) else 'LIBPATH'
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appu(prefix, ot)
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elif x.startswith('/LIBPATH:'):
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prefix = 'STLIBPATH' if (force_static or static) else 'LIBPATH'
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appu(prefix, x.replace('/LIBPATH:', ''))
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elif x.startswith('-std='):
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prefix = 'CXXFLAGS' if '++' in x else 'CFLAGS'
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app(prefix, x)
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elif x == '-pthread' or x.startswith('+'):
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app('CFLAGS', x)
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app('CXXFLAGS', x)
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app('LINKFLAGS', x)
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elif x == '-framework':
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appu('FRAMEWORK', lst.pop(0))
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elif x.startswith('-F'):
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appu('FRAMEWORKPATH', x[2:])
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elif x == '-Wl,-rpath' or x == '-Wl,-R':
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app('RPATH', lst.pop(0).lstrip('-Wl,'))
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elif x.startswith('-Wl,-R,'):
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app('RPATH', x[7:])
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elif x.startswith('-Wl,-R'):
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app('RPATH', x[6:])
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elif x.startswith('-Wl,-rpath,'):
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app('RPATH', x[11:])
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elif x == '-Wl,-Bstatic' or x == '-Bstatic':
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static = True
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elif x == '-Wl,-Bdynamic' or x == '-Bdynamic':
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static = False
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elif x.startswith('-Wl'):
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app('LINKFLAGS', x)
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elif x.startswith(('-m', '-f', '-dynamic')):
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app('CFLAGS', x)
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app('CXXFLAGS', x)
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elif x.startswith('-bundle'):
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app('LINKFLAGS', x)
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elif x.startswith(('-undefined', '-Xlinker')):
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arg = lst.pop(0)
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app('LINKFLAGS', [x, arg])
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elif x.startswith(('-arch', '-isysroot')):
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tmp = [x, lst.pop(0)]
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app('CFLAGS', tmp)
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app('CXXFLAGS', tmp)
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app('LINKFLAGS', tmp)
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elif x.endswith(('.a', '.so', '.dylib', '.lib')):
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appu('LINKFLAGS', x) # not cool, #762
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@conf
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def validate_cfg(self, kw):
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"""
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Searches for the program *pkg-config* if missing, and validates the
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parameters to pass to :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.exec_cfg`.
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:param path: the **-config program to use** (default is *pkg-config*)
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:type path: list of string
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:param msg: message to display to describe the test executed
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:type msg: string
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:param okmsg: message to display when the test is successful
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:type okmsg: string
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:param errmsg: message to display in case of error
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:type errmsg: string
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"""
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if not 'path' in kw:
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if not self.env.PKGCONFIG:
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self.find_program('pkg-config', var='PKGCONFIG')
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kw['path'] = self.env.PKGCONFIG
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# pkg-config version
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if 'atleast_pkgconfig_version' in kw:
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if not 'msg' in kw:
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kw['msg'] = 'Checking for pkg-config version >= %r' % kw['atleast_pkgconfig_version']
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return
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if not 'okmsg' in kw:
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kw['okmsg'] = 'yes'
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if not 'errmsg' in kw:
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kw['errmsg'] = 'not found'
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if 'modversion' in kw:
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if not 'msg' in kw:
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kw['msg'] = 'Checking for %r version' % kw['modversion']
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if not 'uselib_store' in kw:
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kw['uselib_store'] = kw['modversion']
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if not 'define_name' in kw:
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kw['define_name'] = '%s_VERSION' % Utils.quote_define_name(kw['uselib_store'])
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return
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if not 'package' in kw:
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raise ValueError('a package name is required')
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if not 'uselib_store' in kw:
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kw['uselib_store'] = kw['package'].upper()
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if not 'define_name' in kw:
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kw['define_name'] = self.have_define(kw['uselib_store'])
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if not 'msg' in kw:
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kw['msg'] = 'Checking for %r' % (kw['package'] or kw['path'])
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for x in cfg_ver:
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# Gotcha: only one predicate is allowed at a time
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# TODO remove in waf 2.0
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y = x.replace('-', '_')
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if y in kw:
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package = kw['package']
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if Logs.verbose:
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Logs.warn('Passing %r to conf.check_cfg() is obsolete, pass parameters directly, eg:', y)
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Logs.warn(" conf.check_cfg(package='%s', args=['--libs', '--cflags', '%s >= 1.6'])", package, package)
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if not 'msg' in kw:
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kw['msg'] = 'Checking for %r %s %s' % (package, cfg_ver[x], kw[y])
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break
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@conf
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def exec_cfg(self, kw):
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"""
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Executes ``pkg-config`` or other ``-config`` applications to colect configuration flags:
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* if atleast_pkgconfig_version is given, check that pkg-config has the version n and return
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* if modversion is given, then return the module version
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* else, execute the *-config* program with the *args* and *variables* given, and set the flags on the *conf.env.FLAGS_name* variable
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:param atleast_pkgconfig_version: minimum pkg-config version to use (disable other tests)
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:type atleast_pkgconfig_version: string
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:param package: package name, for example *gtk+-2.0*
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:type package: string
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:param uselib_store: if the test is successful, define HAVE\_*name*. It is also used to define *conf.env.FLAGS_name* variables.
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:type uselib_store: string
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:param modversion: if provided, return the version of the given module and define *name*\_VERSION
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:type modversion: string
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:param args: arguments to give to *package* when retrieving flags
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:type args: list of string
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:param variables: return the values of particular variables
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:type variables: list of string
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:param define_variable: additional variables to define (also in conf.env.PKG_CONFIG_DEFINES)
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:type define_variable: dict(string: string)
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"""
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path = Utils.to_list(kw['path'])
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env = self.env.env or None
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if kw.get('pkg_config_path'):
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if not env:
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env = dict(self.environ)
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env['PKG_CONFIG_PATH'] = kw['pkg_config_path']
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def define_it():
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define_name = kw['define_name']
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# by default, add HAVE_X to the config.h, else provide DEFINES_X for use=X
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if kw.get('global_define', 1):
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self.define(define_name, 1, False)
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else:
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self.env.append_unique('DEFINES_%s' % kw['uselib_store'], "%s=1" % define_name)
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if kw.get('add_have_to_env', 1):
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self.env[define_name] = 1
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# pkg-config version
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if 'atleast_pkgconfig_version' in kw:
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cmd = path + ['--atleast-pkgconfig-version=%s' % kw['atleast_pkgconfig_version']]
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self.cmd_and_log(cmd, env=env)
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if not 'okmsg' in kw:
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kw['okmsg'] = 'yes'
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return
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for x in cfg_ver:
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# TODO remove in waf 2.0
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y = x.replace('-', '_')
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if y in kw:
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self.cmd_and_log(path + ['--%s=%s' % (x, kw[y]), kw['package']], env=env)
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if not 'okmsg' in kw:
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kw['okmsg'] = 'yes'
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define_it()
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break
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# single version for a module
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if 'modversion' in kw:
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version = self.cmd_and_log(path + ['--modversion', kw['modversion']], env=env).strip()
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self.define(kw['define_name'], version)
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return version
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lst = [] + path
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defi = kw.get('define_variable')
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if not defi:
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defi = self.env.PKG_CONFIG_DEFINES or {}
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for key, val in defi.items():
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lst.append('--define-variable=%s=%s' % (key, val))
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static = kw.get('force_static', False)
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if 'args' in kw:
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args = Utils.to_list(kw['args'])
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if '--static' in args or '--static-libs' in args:
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static = True
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lst += args
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# tools like pkgconf expect the package argument after the -- ones -_-
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lst.extend(Utils.to_list(kw['package']))
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# retrieving variables of a module
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if 'variables' in kw:
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v_env = kw.get('env', self.env)
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vars = Utils.to_list(kw['variables'])
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for v in vars:
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val = self.cmd_and_log(lst + ['--variable=' + v], env=env).strip()
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var = '%s_%s' % (kw['uselib_store'], v)
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v_env[var] = val
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if not 'okmsg' in kw:
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kw['okmsg'] = 'yes'
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return
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# so we assume the command-line will output flags to be parsed afterwards
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ret = self.cmd_and_log(lst, env=env)
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if not 'okmsg' in kw:
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kw['okmsg'] = 'yes'
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define_it()
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self.parse_flags(ret, kw['uselib_store'], kw.get('env', self.env), force_static=static, posix=kw.get('posix'))
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return ret
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@conf
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def check_cfg(self, *k, **kw):
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"""
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Checks for configuration flags using a **-config**-like program (pkg-config, sdl-config, etc).
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This wraps internal calls to :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.validate_cfg` and :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.exec_cfg`
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A few examples::
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def configure(conf):
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conf.load('compiler_c')
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conf.check_cfg(package='glib-2.0', args='--libs --cflags')
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conf.check_cfg(package='glib-2.0', uselib_store='GLIB', atleast_version='2.10.0',
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args='--cflags --libs')
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conf.check_cfg(package='pango')
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conf.check_cfg(package='pango', uselib_store='MYPANGO', args=['--cflags', '--libs'])
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conf.check_cfg(package='pango',
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args=['pango >= 0.1.0', 'pango < 9.9.9', '--cflags', '--libs'],
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msg="Checking for 'pango 0.1.0'")
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conf.check_cfg(path='sdl-config', args='--cflags --libs', package='', uselib_store='SDL')
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conf.check_cfg(path='mpicc', args='--showme:compile --showme:link',
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package='', uselib_store='OPEN_MPI', mandatory=False)
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# variables
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conf.check_cfg(package='gtk+-2.0', variables=['includedir', 'prefix'], uselib_store='FOO')
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print(conf.env.FOO_includedir)
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"""
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if k:
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lst = k[0].split()
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kw['package'] = lst[0]
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kw['args'] = ' '.join(lst[1:])
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self.validate_cfg(kw)
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if 'msg' in kw:
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self.start_msg(kw['msg'], **kw)
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ret = None
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try:
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ret = self.exec_cfg(kw)
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except self.errors.WafError:
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if 'errmsg' in kw:
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self.end_msg(kw['errmsg'], 'YELLOW', **kw)
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if Logs.verbose > 1:
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raise
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else:
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self.fatal('The configuration failed')
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else:
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if not ret:
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ret = True
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kw['success'] = ret
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if 'okmsg' in kw:
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self.end_msg(self.ret_msg(kw['okmsg'], kw), **kw)
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return ret
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def build_fun(bld):
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"""
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Build function that is used for running configuration tests with ``conf.check()``
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"""
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if bld.kw['compile_filename']:
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node = bld.srcnode.make_node(bld.kw['compile_filename'])
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node.write(bld.kw['code'])
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o = bld(features=bld.kw['features'], source=bld.kw['compile_filename'], target='testprog')
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for k, v in bld.kw.items():
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setattr(o, k, v)
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if not bld.kw.get('quiet'):
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bld.conf.to_log("==>\n%s\n<==" % bld.kw['code'])
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@conf
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def validate_c(self, kw):
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"""
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Pre-checks the parameters that will be given to :py:func:`waflib.Configure.run_build`
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:param compiler: c or cxx (tries to guess what is best)
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:type compiler: string
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:param type: cprogram, cshlib, cstlib - not required if *features are given directly*
|
|
:type type: binary to create
|
|
:param feature: desired features for the task generator that will execute the test, for example ``cxx cxxstlib``
|
|
:type feature: list of string
|
|
:param fragment: provide a piece of code for the test (default is to let the system create one)
|
|
:type fragment: string
|
|
:param uselib_store: define variables after the test is executed (IMPORTANT!)
|
|
:type uselib_store: string
|
|
:param use: parameters to use for building (just like the normal *use* keyword)
|
|
:type use: list of string
|
|
:param define_name: define to set when the check is over
|
|
:type define_name: string
|
|
:param execute: execute the resulting binary
|
|
:type execute: bool
|
|
:param define_ret: if execute is set to True, use the execution output in both the define and the return value
|
|
:type define_ret: bool
|
|
:param header_name: check for a particular header
|
|
:type header_name: string
|
|
:param auto_add_header_name: if header_name was set, add the headers in env.INCKEYS so the next tests will include these headers
|
|
:type auto_add_header_name: bool
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
if not 'build_fun' in kw:
|
|
kw['build_fun'] = build_fun
|
|
|
|
if not 'env' in kw:
|
|
kw['env'] = self.env.derive()
|
|
env = kw['env']
|
|
|
|
if not 'compiler' in kw and not 'features' in kw:
|
|
kw['compiler'] = 'c'
|
|
if env.CXX_NAME and Task.classes.get('cxx'):
|
|
kw['compiler'] = 'cxx'
|
|
if not self.env.CXX:
|
|
self.fatal('a c++ compiler is required')
|
|
else:
|
|
if not self.env.CC:
|
|
self.fatal('a c compiler is required')
|
|
|
|
if not 'compile_mode' in kw:
|
|
kw['compile_mode'] = 'c'
|
|
if 'cxx' in Utils.to_list(kw.get('features',[])) or kw.get('compiler', '') == 'cxx':
|
|
kw['compile_mode'] = 'cxx'
|
|
|
|
if not 'type' in kw:
|
|
kw['type'] = 'cprogram'
|
|
|
|
if not 'features' in kw:
|
|
if not 'header_name' in kw or kw.get('link_header_test', True):
|
|
kw['features'] = [kw['compile_mode'], kw['type']] # "c ccprogram"
|
|
else:
|
|
kw['features'] = [kw['compile_mode']]
|
|
else:
|
|
kw['features'] = Utils.to_list(kw['features'])
|
|
|
|
if not 'compile_filename' in kw:
|
|
kw['compile_filename'] = 'test.c' + ((kw['compile_mode'] == 'cxx') and 'pp' or '')
|
|
|
|
def to_header(dct):
|
|
if 'header_name' in dct:
|
|
dct = Utils.to_list(dct['header_name'])
|
|
return ''.join(['#include <%s>\n' % x for x in dct])
|
|
return ''
|
|
|
|
#OSX
|
|
if 'framework_name' in kw:
|
|
fwkname = kw['framework_name']
|
|
if not 'uselib_store' in kw:
|
|
kw['uselib_store'] = fwkname.upper()
|
|
if not kw.get('no_header', False):
|
|
if not 'header_name' in kw:
|
|
kw['header_name'] = []
|
|
fwk = '%s/%s.h' % (fwkname, fwkname)
|
|
if kw.get('remove_dot_h'):
|
|
fwk = fwk[:-2]
|
|
kw['header_name'] = Utils.to_list(kw['header_name']) + [fwk]
|
|
|
|
kw['msg'] = 'Checking for framework %s' % fwkname
|
|
kw['framework'] = fwkname
|
|
#kw['frameworkpath'] = set it yourself
|
|
|
|
if 'function_name' in kw:
|
|
fu = kw['function_name']
|
|
if not 'msg' in kw:
|
|
kw['msg'] = 'Checking for function %s' % fu
|
|
kw['code'] = to_header(kw) + SNIP_FUNCTION % fu
|
|
if not 'uselib_store' in kw:
|
|
kw['uselib_store'] = fu.upper()
|
|
if not 'define_name' in kw:
|
|
kw['define_name'] = self.have_define(fu)
|
|
|
|
elif 'type_name' in kw:
|
|
tu = kw['type_name']
|
|
if not 'header_name' in kw:
|
|
kw['header_name'] = 'stdint.h'
|
|
if 'field_name' in kw:
|
|
field = kw['field_name']
|
|
kw['code'] = to_header(kw) + SNIP_FIELD % {'type_name' : tu, 'field_name' : field}
|
|
if not 'msg' in kw:
|
|
kw['msg'] = 'Checking for field %s in %s' % (field, tu)
|
|
if not 'define_name' in kw:
|
|
kw['define_name'] = self.have_define((tu + '_' + field).upper())
|
|
else:
|
|
kw['code'] = to_header(kw) + SNIP_TYPE % {'type_name' : tu}
|
|
if not 'msg' in kw:
|
|
kw['msg'] = 'Checking for type %s' % tu
|
|
if not 'define_name' in kw:
|
|
kw['define_name'] = self.have_define(tu.upper())
|
|
|
|
elif 'header_name' in kw:
|
|
if not 'msg' in kw:
|
|
kw['msg'] = 'Checking for header %s' % kw['header_name']
|
|
|
|
l = Utils.to_list(kw['header_name'])
|
|
assert len(l), 'list of headers in header_name is empty'
|
|
|
|
kw['code'] = to_header(kw) + SNIP_EMPTY_PROGRAM
|
|
if not 'uselib_store' in kw:
|
|
kw['uselib_store'] = l[0].upper()
|
|
if not 'define_name' in kw:
|
|
kw['define_name'] = self.have_define(l[0])
|
|
|
|
if 'lib' in kw:
|
|
if not 'msg' in kw:
|
|
kw['msg'] = 'Checking for library %s' % kw['lib']
|
|
if not 'uselib_store' in kw:
|
|
kw['uselib_store'] = kw['lib'].upper()
|
|
|
|
if 'stlib' in kw:
|
|
if not 'msg' in kw:
|
|
kw['msg'] = 'Checking for static library %s' % kw['stlib']
|
|
if not 'uselib_store' in kw:
|
|
kw['uselib_store'] = kw['stlib'].upper()
|
|
|
|
if 'fragment' in kw:
|
|
# an additional code fragment may be provided to replace the predefined code
|
|
# in custom headers
|
|
kw['code'] = kw['fragment']
|
|
if not 'msg' in kw:
|
|
kw['msg'] = 'Checking for code snippet'
|
|
if not 'errmsg' in kw:
|
|
kw['errmsg'] = 'no'
|
|
|
|
for (flagsname,flagstype) in (('cxxflags','compiler'), ('cflags','compiler'), ('linkflags','linker')):
|
|
if flagsname in kw:
|
|
if not 'msg' in kw:
|
|
kw['msg'] = 'Checking for %s flags %s' % (flagstype, kw[flagsname])
|
|
if not 'errmsg' in kw:
|
|
kw['errmsg'] = 'no'
|
|
|
|
if not 'execute' in kw:
|
|
kw['execute'] = False
|
|
if kw['execute']:
|
|
kw['features'].append('test_exec')
|
|
kw['chmod'] = Utils.O755
|
|
|
|
if not 'errmsg' in kw:
|
|
kw['errmsg'] = 'not found'
|
|
|
|
if not 'okmsg' in kw:
|
|
kw['okmsg'] = 'yes'
|
|
|
|
if not 'code' in kw:
|
|
kw['code'] = SNIP_EMPTY_PROGRAM
|
|
|
|
# if there are headers to append automatically to the next tests
|
|
if self.env[INCKEYS]:
|
|
kw['code'] = '\n'.join(['#include <%s>' % x for x in self.env[INCKEYS]]) + '\n' + kw['code']
|
|
|
|
# in case defines lead to very long command-lines
|
|
if kw.get('merge_config_header', False) or env.merge_config_header:
|
|
kw['code'] = '%s\n\n%s' % (self.get_config_header(), kw['code'])
|
|
env.DEFINES = [] # modify the copy
|
|
|
|
if not kw.get('success'): kw['success'] = None
|
|
|
|
if 'define_name' in kw:
|
|
self.undefine(kw['define_name'])
|
|
if not 'msg' in kw:
|
|
self.fatal('missing "msg" in conf.check(...)')
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def post_check(self, *k, **kw):
|
|
"""
|
|
Sets the variables after a test executed in
|
|
:py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.check` was run successfully
|
|
"""
|
|
is_success = 0
|
|
if kw['execute']:
|
|
if kw['success'] is not None:
|
|
if kw.get('define_ret', False):
|
|
is_success = kw['success']
|
|
else:
|
|
is_success = (kw['success'] == 0)
|
|
else:
|
|
is_success = (kw['success'] == 0)
|
|
|
|
if kw.get('define_name'):
|
|
# TODO this is still way too complicated
|
|
comment = kw.get('comment', '')
|
|
define_name = kw['define_name']
|
|
if kw['execute'] and kw.get('define_ret') and isinstance(is_success, str):
|
|
if kw.get('global_define', 1):
|
|
self.define(define_name, is_success, quote=kw.get('quote', 1), comment=comment)
|
|
else:
|
|
if kw.get('quote', 1):
|
|
succ = '"%s"' % is_success
|
|
else:
|
|
succ = int(is_success)
|
|
val = '%s=%s' % (define_name, succ)
|
|
var = 'DEFINES_%s' % kw['uselib_store']
|
|
self.env.append_value(var, val)
|
|
else:
|
|
if kw.get('global_define', 1):
|
|
self.define_cond(define_name, is_success, comment=comment)
|
|
else:
|
|
var = 'DEFINES_%s' % kw['uselib_store']
|
|
self.env.append_value(var, '%s=%s' % (define_name, int(is_success)))
|
|
|
|
# define conf.env.HAVE_X to 1
|
|
if kw.get('add_have_to_env', 1):
|
|
if kw.get('uselib_store'):
|
|
self.env[self.have_define(kw['uselib_store'])] = 1
|
|
else:
|
|
self.env[define_name] = int(is_success)
|
|
|
|
if 'header_name' in kw:
|
|
if kw.get('auto_add_header_name', False):
|
|
self.env.append_value(INCKEYS, Utils.to_list(kw['header_name']))
|
|
|
|
if is_success and 'uselib_store' in kw:
|
|
from waflib.Tools import ccroot
|
|
# See get_uselib_vars in ccroot.py
|
|
_vars = set()
|
|
for x in kw['features']:
|
|
if x in ccroot.USELIB_VARS:
|
|
_vars |= ccroot.USELIB_VARS[x]
|
|
|
|
for k in _vars:
|
|
x = k.lower()
|
|
if x in kw:
|
|
self.env.append_value(k + '_' + kw['uselib_store'], kw[x])
|
|
return is_success
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def check(self, *k, **kw):
|
|
"""
|
|
Performs a configuration test by calling :py:func:`waflib.Configure.run_build`.
|
|
For the complete list of parameters, see :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.validate_c`.
|
|
To force a specific compiler, pass ``compiler='c'`` or ``compiler='cxx'`` to the list of arguments
|
|
|
|
Besides build targets, complete builds can be given though a build function. All files will
|
|
be written to a temporary directory::
|
|
|
|
def build(bld):
|
|
lib_node = bld.srcnode.make_node('libdir/liblc1.c')
|
|
lib_node.parent.mkdir()
|
|
lib_node.write('#include <stdio.h>\\nint lib_func(void) { FILE *f = fopen("foo", "r");}\\n', 'w')
|
|
bld(features='c cshlib', source=[lib_node], linkflags=conf.env.EXTRA_LDFLAGS, target='liblc')
|
|
conf.check(build_fun=build, msg=msg)
|
|
"""
|
|
self.validate_c(kw)
|
|
self.start_msg(kw['msg'], **kw)
|
|
ret = None
|
|
try:
|
|
ret = self.run_build(*k, **kw)
|
|
except self.errors.ConfigurationError:
|
|
self.end_msg(kw['errmsg'], 'YELLOW', **kw)
|
|
if Logs.verbose > 1:
|
|
raise
|
|
else:
|
|
self.fatal('The configuration failed')
|
|
else:
|
|
kw['success'] = ret
|
|
|
|
ret = self.post_check(*k, **kw)
|
|
if not ret:
|
|
self.end_msg(kw['errmsg'], 'YELLOW', **kw)
|
|
self.fatal('The configuration failed %r' % ret)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.end_msg(self.ret_msg(kw['okmsg'], kw), **kw)
|
|
return ret
|
|
|
|
class test_exec(Task.Task):
|
|
"""
|
|
A task that runs programs after they are built. See :py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.test_exec_fun`.
|
|
"""
|
|
color = 'PINK'
|
|
def run(self):
|
|
if getattr(self.generator, 'rpath', None):
|
|
if getattr(self.generator, 'define_ret', False):
|
|
self.generator.bld.retval = self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log([self.inputs[0].abspath()])
|
|
else:
|
|
self.generator.bld.retval = self.generator.bld.exec_command([self.inputs[0].abspath()])
|
|
else:
|
|
env = self.env.env or {}
|
|
env.update(dict(os.environ))
|
|
for var in ('LD_LIBRARY_PATH', 'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH', 'PATH'):
|
|
env[var] = self.inputs[0].parent.abspath() + os.path.pathsep + env.get(var, '')
|
|
if getattr(self.generator, 'define_ret', False):
|
|
self.generator.bld.retval = self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log([self.inputs[0].abspath()], env=env)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.generator.bld.retval = self.generator.bld.exec_command([self.inputs[0].abspath()], env=env)
|
|
|
|
@feature('test_exec')
|
|
@after_method('apply_link')
|
|
def test_exec_fun(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
The feature **test_exec** is used to create a task that will to execute the binary
|
|
created (link task output) during the build. The exit status will be set
|
|
on the build context, so only one program may have the feature *test_exec*.
|
|
This is used by configuration tests::
|
|
|
|
def configure(conf):
|
|
conf.check(execute=True)
|
|
"""
|
|
self.create_task('test_exec', self.link_task.outputs[0])
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def check_cxx(self, *k, **kw):
|
|
"""
|
|
Runs a test with a task generator of the form::
|
|
|
|
conf.check(features='cxx cxxprogram', ...)
|
|
"""
|
|
kw['compiler'] = 'cxx'
|
|
return self.check(*k, **kw)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def check_cc(self, *k, **kw):
|
|
"""
|
|
Runs a test with a task generator of the form::
|
|
|
|
conf.check(features='c cprogram', ...)
|
|
"""
|
|
kw['compiler'] = 'c'
|
|
return self.check(*k, **kw)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def set_define_comment(self, key, comment):
|
|
"""
|
|
Sets a comment that will appear in the configuration header
|
|
|
|
:type key: string
|
|
:type comment: string
|
|
"""
|
|
coms = self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS
|
|
if not coms:
|
|
coms = self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS = {}
|
|
coms[key] = comment or ''
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def get_define_comment(self, key):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns the comment associated to a define
|
|
|
|
:type key: string
|
|
"""
|
|
coms = self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS or {}
|
|
return coms.get(key, '')
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def define(self, key, val, quote=True, comment=''):
|
|
"""
|
|
Stores a single define and its state into ``conf.env.DEFINES``. The value is cast to an integer (0/1).
|
|
|
|
:param key: define name
|
|
:type key: string
|
|
:param val: value
|
|
:type val: int or string
|
|
:param quote: enclose strings in quotes (yes by default)
|
|
:type quote: bool
|
|
"""
|
|
assert isinstance(key, str)
|
|
if not key:
|
|
return
|
|
if val is True:
|
|
val = 1
|
|
elif val in (False, None):
|
|
val = 0
|
|
|
|
if isinstance(val, int) or isinstance(val, float):
|
|
s = '%s=%s'
|
|
else:
|
|
s = quote and '%s="%s"' or '%s=%s'
|
|
app = s % (key, str(val))
|
|
|
|
ban = key + '='
|
|
lst = self.env.DEFINES
|
|
for x in lst:
|
|
if x.startswith(ban):
|
|
lst[lst.index(x)] = app
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
self.env.append_value('DEFINES', app)
|
|
|
|
self.env.append_unique(DEFKEYS, key)
|
|
self.set_define_comment(key, comment)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def undefine(self, key, comment=''):
|
|
"""
|
|
Removes a global define from ``conf.env.DEFINES``
|
|
|
|
:param key: define name
|
|
:type key: string
|
|
"""
|
|
assert isinstance(key, str)
|
|
if not key:
|
|
return
|
|
ban = key + '='
|
|
lst = [x for x in self.env.DEFINES if not x.startswith(ban)]
|
|
self.env.DEFINES = lst
|
|
self.env.append_unique(DEFKEYS, key)
|
|
self.set_define_comment(key, comment)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def define_cond(self, key, val, comment=''):
|
|
"""
|
|
Conditionally defines a name::
|
|
|
|
def configure(conf):
|
|
conf.define_cond('A', True)
|
|
# equivalent to:
|
|
# if val: conf.define('A', 1)
|
|
# else: conf.undefine('A')
|
|
|
|
:param key: define name
|
|
:type key: string
|
|
:param val: value
|
|
:type val: int or string
|
|
"""
|
|
assert isinstance(key, str)
|
|
if not key:
|
|
return
|
|
if val:
|
|
self.define(key, 1, comment=comment)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.undefine(key, comment=comment)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def is_defined(self, key):
|
|
"""
|
|
Indicates whether a particular define is globally set in ``conf.env.DEFINES``.
|
|
|
|
:param key: define name
|
|
:type key: string
|
|
:return: True if the define is set
|
|
:rtype: bool
|
|
"""
|
|
assert key and isinstance(key, str)
|
|
|
|
ban = key + '='
|
|
for x in self.env.DEFINES:
|
|
if x.startswith(ban):
|
|
return True
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def get_define(self, key):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns the value of an existing define, or None if not found
|
|
|
|
:param key: define name
|
|
:type key: string
|
|
:rtype: string
|
|
"""
|
|
assert key and isinstance(key, str)
|
|
|
|
ban = key + '='
|
|
for x in self.env.DEFINES:
|
|
if x.startswith(ban):
|
|
return x[len(ban):]
|
|
return None
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def have_define(self, key):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns a variable suitable for command-line or header use by removing invalid characters
|
|
and prefixing it with ``HAVE_``
|
|
|
|
:param key: define name
|
|
:type key: string
|
|
:return: the input key prefixed by *HAVE_* and substitute any invalid characters.
|
|
:rtype: string
|
|
"""
|
|
return (self.env.HAVE_PAT or 'HAVE_%s') % Utils.quote_define_name(key)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def write_config_header(self, configfile='', guard='', top=False, defines=True, headers=False, remove=True, define_prefix=''):
|
|
"""
|
|
Writes a configuration header containing defines and includes::
|
|
|
|
def configure(cnf):
|
|
cnf.define('A', 1)
|
|
cnf.write_config_header('config.h')
|
|
|
|
This function only adds include guards (if necessary), consult
|
|
:py:func:`waflib.Tools.c_config.get_config_header` for details on the body.
|
|
|
|
:param configfile: path to the file to create (relative or absolute)
|
|
:type configfile: string
|
|
:param guard: include guard name to add, by default it is computed from the file name
|
|
:type guard: string
|
|
:param top: write the configuration header from the build directory (default is from the current path)
|
|
:type top: bool
|
|
:param defines: add the defines (yes by default)
|
|
:type defines: bool
|
|
:param headers: add #include in the file
|
|
:type headers: bool
|
|
:param remove: remove the defines after they are added (yes by default, works like in autoconf)
|
|
:type remove: bool
|
|
:type define_prefix: string
|
|
:param define_prefix: prefix all the defines in the file with a particular prefix
|
|
"""
|
|
if not configfile: configfile = WAF_CONFIG_H
|
|
waf_guard = guard or 'W_%s_WAF' % Utils.quote_define_name(configfile)
|
|
|
|
node = top and self.bldnode or self.path.get_bld()
|
|
node = node.make_node(configfile)
|
|
node.parent.mkdir()
|
|
|
|
lst = ['/* WARNING! All changes made to this file will be lost! */\n']
|
|
lst.append('#ifndef %s\n#define %s\n' % (waf_guard, waf_guard))
|
|
lst.append(self.get_config_header(defines, headers, define_prefix=define_prefix))
|
|
lst.append('\n#endif /* %s */\n' % waf_guard)
|
|
|
|
node.write('\n'.join(lst))
|
|
|
|
# config files must not be removed on "waf clean"
|
|
self.env.append_unique(Build.CFG_FILES, [node.abspath()])
|
|
|
|
if remove:
|
|
for key in self.env[DEFKEYS]:
|
|
self.undefine(key)
|
|
self.env[DEFKEYS] = []
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def get_config_header(self, defines=True, headers=False, define_prefix=''):
|
|
"""
|
|
Creates the contents of a ``config.h`` file from the defines and includes
|
|
set in conf.env.define_key / conf.env.include_key. No include guards are added.
|
|
|
|
A prelude will be added from the variable env.WAF_CONFIG_H_PRELUDE if provided. This
|
|
can be used to insert complex macros or include guards::
|
|
|
|
def configure(conf):
|
|
conf.env.WAF_CONFIG_H_PRELUDE = '#include <unistd.h>\\n'
|
|
conf.write_config_header('config.h')
|
|
|
|
:param defines: write the defines values
|
|
:type defines: bool
|
|
:param headers: write include entries for each element in self.env.INCKEYS
|
|
:type headers: bool
|
|
:type define_prefix: string
|
|
:param define_prefix: prefix all the defines with a particular prefix
|
|
:return: the contents of a ``config.h`` file
|
|
:rtype: string
|
|
"""
|
|
lst = []
|
|
|
|
if self.env.WAF_CONFIG_H_PRELUDE:
|
|
lst.append(self.env.WAF_CONFIG_H_PRELUDE)
|
|
|
|
if headers:
|
|
for x in self.env[INCKEYS]:
|
|
lst.append('#include <%s>' % x)
|
|
|
|
if defines:
|
|
tbl = {}
|
|
for k in self.env.DEFINES:
|
|
a, _, b = k.partition('=')
|
|
tbl[a] = b
|
|
|
|
for k in self.env[DEFKEYS]:
|
|
caption = self.get_define_comment(k)
|
|
if caption:
|
|
caption = ' /* %s */' % caption
|
|
try:
|
|
txt = '#define %s%s %s%s' % (define_prefix, k, tbl[k], caption)
|
|
except KeyError:
|
|
txt = '/* #undef %s%s */%s' % (define_prefix, k, caption)
|
|
lst.append(txt)
|
|
return "\n".join(lst)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def cc_add_flags(conf):
|
|
"""
|
|
Adds CFLAGS / CPPFLAGS from os.environ to conf.env
|
|
"""
|
|
conf.add_os_flags('CPPFLAGS', dup=False)
|
|
conf.add_os_flags('CFLAGS', dup=False)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def cxx_add_flags(conf):
|
|
"""
|
|
Adds CXXFLAGS / CPPFLAGS from os.environ to conf.env
|
|
"""
|
|
conf.add_os_flags('CPPFLAGS', dup=False)
|
|
conf.add_os_flags('CXXFLAGS', dup=False)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def link_add_flags(conf):
|
|
"""
|
|
Adds LINKFLAGS / LDFLAGS from os.environ to conf.env
|
|
"""
|
|
conf.add_os_flags('LINKFLAGS', dup=False)
|
|
conf.add_os_flags('LDFLAGS', dup=False)
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def cc_load_tools(conf):
|
|
"""
|
|
Loads the Waf c extensions
|
|
"""
|
|
if not conf.env.DEST_OS:
|
|
conf.env.DEST_OS = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform()
|
|
conf.load('c')
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def cxx_load_tools(conf):
|
|
"""
|
|
Loads the Waf c++ extensions
|
|
"""
|
|
if not conf.env.DEST_OS:
|
|
conf.env.DEST_OS = Utils.unversioned_sys_platform()
|
|
conf.load('cxx')
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def get_cc_version(conf, cc, gcc=False, icc=False, clang=False):
|
|
"""
|
|
Runs the preprocessor to determine the gcc/icc/clang version
|
|
|
|
The variables CC_VERSION, DEST_OS, DEST_BINFMT and DEST_CPU will be set in *conf.env*
|
|
|
|
:raise: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError`
|
|
"""
|
|
cmd = cc + ['-dM', '-E', '-']
|
|
env = conf.env.env or None
|
|
try:
|
|
out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=0, input='\n'.encode(), env=env)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
conf.fatal('Could not determine the compiler version %r' % cmd)
|
|
|
|
if gcc:
|
|
if out.find('__INTEL_COMPILER') >= 0:
|
|
conf.fatal('The intel compiler pretends to be gcc')
|
|
if out.find('__GNUC__') < 0 and out.find('__clang__') < 0:
|
|
conf.fatal('Could not determine the compiler type')
|
|
|
|
if icc and out.find('__INTEL_COMPILER') < 0:
|
|
conf.fatal('Not icc/icpc')
|
|
|
|
if clang and out.find('__clang__') < 0:
|
|
conf.fatal('Not clang/clang++')
|
|
if not clang and out.find('__clang__') >= 0:
|
|
conf.fatal('Could not find gcc/g++ (only Clang), if renamed try eg: CC=gcc48 CXX=g++48 waf configure')
|
|
|
|
k = {}
|
|
if icc or gcc or clang:
|
|
out = out.splitlines()
|
|
for line in out:
|
|
lst = shlex.split(line)
|
|
if len(lst)>2:
|
|
key = lst[1]
|
|
val = lst[2]
|
|
k[key] = val
|
|
|
|
def isD(var):
|
|
return var in k
|
|
|
|
# Some documentation is available at http://predef.sourceforge.net
|
|
# The names given to DEST_OS must match what Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() returns.
|
|
if not conf.env.DEST_OS:
|
|
conf.env.DEST_OS = ''
|
|
for i in MACRO_TO_DESTOS:
|
|
if isD(i):
|
|
conf.env.DEST_OS = MACRO_TO_DESTOS[i]
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
if isD('__APPLE__') and isD('__MACH__'):
|
|
conf.env.DEST_OS = 'darwin'
|
|
elif isD('__unix__'): # unix must be tested last as it's a generic fallback
|
|
conf.env.DEST_OS = 'generic'
|
|
|
|
if isD('__ELF__'):
|
|
conf.env.DEST_BINFMT = 'elf'
|
|
elif isD('__WINNT__') or isD('__CYGWIN__') or isD('_WIN32'):
|
|
conf.env.DEST_BINFMT = 'pe'
|
|
conf.env.LIBDIR = conf.env.BINDIR
|
|
elif isD('__APPLE__'):
|
|
conf.env.DEST_BINFMT = 'mac-o'
|
|
|
|
if not conf.env.DEST_BINFMT:
|
|
# Infer the binary format from the os name.
|
|
conf.env.DEST_BINFMT = Utils.destos_to_binfmt(conf.env.DEST_OS)
|
|
|
|
for i in MACRO_TO_DEST_CPU:
|
|
if isD(i):
|
|
conf.env.DEST_CPU = MACRO_TO_DEST_CPU[i]
|
|
break
|
|
|
|
Logs.debug('ccroot: dest platform: ' + ' '.join([conf.env[x] or '?' for x in ('DEST_OS', 'DEST_BINFMT', 'DEST_CPU')]))
|
|
if icc:
|
|
ver = k['__INTEL_COMPILER']
|
|
conf.env.CC_VERSION = (ver[:-2], ver[-2], ver[-1])
|
|
else:
|
|
if isD('__clang__') and isD('__clang_major__'):
|
|
conf.env.CC_VERSION = (k['__clang_major__'], k['__clang_minor__'], k['__clang_patchlevel__'])
|
|
else:
|
|
# older clang versions and gcc
|
|
conf.env.CC_VERSION = (k['__GNUC__'], k['__GNUC_MINOR__'], k.get('__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__', '0'))
|
|
return k
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def get_xlc_version(conf, cc):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns the Aix compiler version
|
|
|
|
:raise: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError`
|
|
"""
|
|
cmd = cc + ['-qversion']
|
|
try:
|
|
out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=0)
|
|
except Errors.WafError:
|
|
conf.fatal('Could not find xlc %r' % cmd)
|
|
|
|
# the intention is to catch the 8.0 in "IBM XL C/C++ Enterprise Edition V8.0 for AIX..."
|
|
for v in (r"IBM XL C/C\+\+.* V(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)",):
|
|
version_re = re.compile(v, re.I).search
|
|
match = version_re(out or err)
|
|
if match:
|
|
k = match.groupdict()
|
|
conf.env.CC_VERSION = (k['major'], k['minor'])
|
|
break
|
|
else:
|
|
conf.fatal('Could not determine the XLC version.')
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def get_suncc_version(conf, cc):
|
|
"""
|
|
Returns the Sun compiler version
|
|
|
|
:raise: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.ConfigurationError`
|
|
"""
|
|
cmd = cc + ['-V']
|
|
try:
|
|
out, err = conf.cmd_and_log(cmd, output=0)
|
|
except Errors.WafError as e:
|
|
# Older versions of the compiler exit with non-zero status when reporting their version
|
|
if not (hasattr(e, 'returncode') and hasattr(e, 'stdout') and hasattr(e, 'stderr')):
|
|
conf.fatal('Could not find suncc %r' % cmd)
|
|
out = e.stdout
|
|
err = e.stderr
|
|
|
|
version = (out or err)
|
|
version = version.splitlines()[0]
|
|
|
|
# cc: Sun C 5.10 SunOS_i386 2009/06/03
|
|
# cc: Studio 12.5 Sun C++ 5.14 SunOS_sparc Beta 2015/11/17
|
|
# cc: WorkShop Compilers 5.0 98/12/15 C 5.0
|
|
version_re = re.compile(r'cc: (studio.*?|\s+)?(sun\s+(c\+\+|c)|(WorkShop\s+Compilers))?\s+(?P<major>\d*)\.(?P<minor>\d*)', re.I).search
|
|
match = version_re(version)
|
|
if match:
|
|
k = match.groupdict()
|
|
conf.env.CC_VERSION = (k['major'], k['minor'])
|
|
else:
|
|
conf.fatal('Could not determine the suncc version.')
|
|
|
|
# ============ the --as-needed flag should added during the configuration, not at runtime =========
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def add_as_needed(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
Adds ``--as-needed`` to the *LINKFLAGS*
|
|
On some platforms, it is a default flag. In some cases (e.g., in NS-3) it is necessary to explicitly disable this feature with `-Wl,--no-as-needed` flag.
|
|
"""
|
|
if self.env.DEST_BINFMT == 'elf' and 'gcc' in (self.env.CXX_NAME, self.env.CC_NAME):
|
|
self.env.append_unique('LINKFLAGS', '-Wl,--as-needed')
|
|
|
|
# ============ parallel configuration
|
|
|
|
class cfgtask(Task.TaskBase):
|
|
"""
|
|
A task that executes build configuration tests (calls conf.check)
|
|
|
|
Make sure to use locks if concurrent access to the same conf.env data is necessary.
|
|
"""
|
|
def __init__(self, *k, **kw):
|
|
Task.TaskBase.__init__(self, *k, **kw)
|
|
self.run_after = set()
|
|
|
|
def display(self):
|
|
return ''
|
|
|
|
def runnable_status(self):
|
|
for x in self.run_after:
|
|
if not x.hasrun:
|
|
return Task.ASK_LATER
|
|
return Task.RUN_ME
|
|
|
|
def uid(self):
|
|
return Utils.SIG_NIL
|
|
|
|
def run(self):
|
|
conf = self.conf
|
|
bld = Build.BuildContext(top_dir=conf.srcnode.abspath(), out_dir=conf.bldnode.abspath())
|
|
bld.env = conf.env
|
|
bld.init_dirs()
|
|
bld.in_msg = 1 # suppress top-level start_msg
|
|
bld.logger = self.logger
|
|
bld.multicheck_task = self
|
|
args = self.args
|
|
try:
|
|
if 'func' in args:
|
|
bld.test(build_fun=args['func'],
|
|
msg=args.get('msg', ''),
|
|
okmsg=args.get('okmsg', ''),
|
|
errmsg=args.get('errmsg', ''),
|
|
)
|
|
else:
|
|
args['multicheck_mandatory'] = args.get('mandatory', True)
|
|
args['mandatory'] = True
|
|
try:
|
|
bld.check(**args)
|
|
finally:
|
|
args['mandatory'] = args['multicheck_mandatory']
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
return 1
|
|
|
|
def process(self):
|
|
Task.TaskBase.process(self)
|
|
if 'msg' in self.args:
|
|
with self.generator.bld.multicheck_lock:
|
|
self.conf.start_msg(self.args['msg'])
|
|
if self.hasrun == Task.NOT_RUN:
|
|
self.conf.end_msg('test cancelled', 'YELLOW')
|
|
elif self.hasrun != Task.SUCCESS:
|
|
self.conf.end_msg(self.args.get('errmsg', 'no'), 'YELLOW')
|
|
else:
|
|
self.conf.end_msg(self.args.get('okmsg', 'yes'), 'GREEN')
|
|
|
|
@conf
|
|
def multicheck(self, *k, **kw):
|
|
"""
|
|
Runs configuration tests in parallel; results are printed sequentially at the end of the build
|
|
but each test must provide its own msg value to display a line::
|
|
|
|
def test_build(ctx):
|
|
ctx.in_msg = True # suppress console outputs
|
|
ctx.check_large_file(mandatory=False)
|
|
|
|
conf.multicheck(
|
|
{'header_name':'stdio.h', 'msg':'... stdio', 'uselib_store':'STDIO', 'global_define':False},
|
|
{'header_name':'xyztabcd.h', 'msg':'... optional xyztabcd.h', 'mandatory': False},
|
|
{'header_name':'stdlib.h', 'msg':'... stdlib', 'okmsg': 'aye', 'errmsg': 'nope'},
|
|
{'func': test_build, 'msg':'... testing an arbitrary build function', 'okmsg':'ok'},
|
|
msg = 'Checking for headers in parallel',
|
|
mandatory = True, # mandatory tests raise an error at the end
|
|
run_all_tests = True, # try running all tests
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
The configuration tests may modify the values in conf.env in any order, and the define
|
|
values can affect configuration tests being executed. It is hence recommended
|
|
to provide `uselib_store` values with `global_define=False` to prevent such issues.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.start_msg(kw.get('msg', 'Executing %d configuration tests' % len(k)), **kw)
|
|
|
|
# Force a copy so that threads append to the same list at least
|
|
# no order is guaranteed, but the values should not disappear at least
|
|
for var in ('DEFINES', DEFKEYS):
|
|
self.env.append_value(var, [])
|
|
self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS = self.env.DEFINE_COMMENTS or {}
|
|
|
|
# define a task object that will execute our tests
|
|
class par(object):
|
|
def __init__(self):
|
|
self.keep = False
|
|
self.task_sigs = {}
|
|
self.progress_bar = 0
|
|
def total(self):
|
|
return len(tasks)
|
|
def to_log(self, *k, **kw):
|
|
return
|
|
|
|
bld = par()
|
|
bld.keep = kw.get('run_all_tests', True)
|
|
tasks = []
|
|
|
|
id_to_task = {}
|
|
for dct in k:
|
|
x = Task.classes['cfgtask'](bld=bld)
|
|
tasks.append(x)
|
|
x.args = dct
|
|
x.bld = bld
|
|
x.conf = self
|
|
x.args = dct
|
|
|
|
# bind a logger that will keep the info in memory
|
|
x.logger = Logs.make_mem_logger(str(id(x)), self.logger)
|
|
|
|
if 'id' in dct:
|
|
id_to_task[dct['id']] = x
|
|
|
|
# second pass to set dependencies with after_test/before_test
|
|
for x in tasks:
|
|
for key in Utils.to_list(x.args.get('before_tests', [])):
|
|
tsk = id_to_task[key]
|
|
if not tsk:
|
|
raise ValueError('No test named %r' % key)
|
|
tsk.run_after.add(x)
|
|
for key in Utils.to_list(x.args.get('after_tests', [])):
|
|
tsk = id_to_task[key]
|
|
if not tsk:
|
|
raise ValueError('No test named %r' % key)
|
|
x.run_after.add(tsk)
|
|
|
|
def it():
|
|
yield tasks
|
|
while 1:
|
|
yield []
|
|
bld.producer = p = Runner.Parallel(bld, Options.options.jobs)
|
|
bld.multicheck_lock = Utils.threading.Lock()
|
|
p.biter = it()
|
|
|
|
self.end_msg('started')
|
|
p.start()
|
|
|
|
# flush the logs in order into the config.log
|
|
for x in tasks:
|
|
x.logger.memhandler.flush()
|
|
|
|
self.start_msg('-> processing test results')
|
|
if p.error:
|
|
for x in p.error:
|
|
if getattr(x, 'err_msg', None):
|
|
self.to_log(x.err_msg)
|
|
self.end_msg('fail', color='RED')
|
|
raise Errors.WafError('There is an error in the library, read config.log for more information')
|
|
|
|
failure_count = 0
|
|
for x in tasks:
|
|
if x.hasrun not in (Task.SUCCESS, Task.NOT_RUN):
|
|
failure_count += 1
|
|
|
|
if failure_count:
|
|
self.end_msg(kw.get('errmsg', '%s test failed' % failure_count), color='YELLOW', **kw)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.end_msg('all ok', **kw)
|
|
|
|
for x in tasks:
|
|
if x.hasrun != Task.SUCCESS:
|
|
if x.args.get('mandatory', True):
|
|
self.fatal(kw.get('fatalmsg') or 'One of the tests has failed, read config.log for more information')
|
|
|