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== Download and installation
=== Obtaining the Waf file
The Waf project is located on https://waf.io[waf.io].
The current Waf version requires an interpreter for the Python programming language such as http://www.python.org[cPython] 2.5 to 3.5, http://pypy.org[Pypy] or http://www.jython.org[Jython] >= 2.5.
==== Downloading and using the Waf binary
The Waf binary is a python script which does not require any installation whatsoever. It may be executed directly from a writable folder. Just rename it as +waf+ if necessary:
[source,shishell]
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$ wget https://waf.io/waf-{version}
$ mv waf-{version} waf
$ python waf --version
waf {version} (54dc13ba5f51bfe2ae277451ec5ac1d0a91c7aaf)
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The +waf+ file has its own library compressed in a binary stream in the same file. Upon execution, the library is uncompressed in a hidden folder in the current directory. The folder will be re-created if removed. This scheme enables different Waf versions to be executed from the same folders:
[source,shishell]
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$ ls -ld .waf*
.waf-{version}-2c924e3f453eb715218b9cc852291170
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NOTE: The binary file requires http://docs.python.org/library/bz2.html[bzip2] compression support, which may be unavailable in some self-compiled cPython installations.
==== Building Waf from the source code
Building Waf requires a Python interpreter having a version number in the range 2.6-3.5. The source code is then processed to support Python 2.5.
[source,shishell]
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$ wget https://waf.io/waf-{version}.tar.bz2
$ tar xjvf waf-{version}.tar.bz2
$ cd waf-{version}
$ python waf-light
Configuring the project
'build' finished successfully (0.001s)
Checking for program python : /usr/bin/python
Checking for python version : (2, 6, 5, 'final', 0)
'configure' finished successfully (0.176s)
Waf: Entering directory `/waf-{version}/build'
[1/1] create_waf: -> waf
Waf: Leaving directory `/waf-{version}/build'
'build' finished successfully (2.050s)
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For older interpreters, it is possible to build the +waf+ file with gzip compression instead of bzip2:
[source,shishell]
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$ python waf-light --zip-type=gz
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The files present in the folder _waflib/extras_ represent extensions (Waf tools) that are in a testing phase. They may be added to the Waf binary by using the _--tools_ switch:
[source,shishell]
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$ python waf-light --tools=compat15,swig,doxygen
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The tool _compat15_ is required to provide some compatibility with previous Waf versions.
To remove it, it is necessary to modify the initialization by changing the _--prelude_ switch:
[source,shishell]
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$ python waf-light --make-waf --prelude='' --tools=swig
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Finally, here is how to import an external tool and load it in the initialization. Assuming the file `aba.py` is present in the current directory:
[source,python]
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def foo():
from waflib.Context import WAFVERSION
print("This is Waf %s" % WAFVERSION)
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The following will create a custom waf file which will import and execute 'foo' whenever it is executed:
[source,shishell]
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$ python waf-light --make-waf --tools=compat15,$PWD/aba.py
--prelude=$'\tfrom waflib.extras import aba\n\taba.foo()'
$ ./waf --help
This is Waf {version}
[...]
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Foreign files to add into the folder 'extras' must be given by absolute paths in the _--tools_ switch.
Such files do not have to be Python files, yet, a typical scenario is to add an initializer to modify existing
functions and classes from the Waf modules. Various from the https://github.com/waf-project/waf/tree/master/build_system_kit/[build system kit] illustrate how to create custom
build systems derived from Waf.
=== Using the Waf file
==== Permissions and aliases
Because the waf script is a python script, it is usually executed by calling +python+ on it:
[source,shishell]
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$ python waf
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On unix-like systems, it is usually much more convenient to set the executable permissions and avoid calling +python+ each time:
[source,shishell]
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$ chmod 755 waf
$ ./waf --version
waf {version} (54dc13ba5f51bfe2ae277451ec5ac1d0a91c7aaf)
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If the command-line interpreter supports aliases, it is recommended to set the alias once:
[source,shishell]
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$ alias waf=$PWD/waf
$ waf --version
waf {version} (54dc13ba5f51bfe2ae277451ec5ac1d0a91c7aaf)
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Or, the execution path may be modified to point at the location of the waf binary:
[source,shishell]
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$ export PATH=$PWD:$PATH
$ waf --version
waf {version} (54dc13ba5f51bfe2ae277451ec5ac1d0a91c7aaf)
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For convenience purposes on windows systems, a https://github.com/waf-project/waf/tree/master/utils/waf.bat[waf.bat file] is provided to detect the presence of the Python application. It assumes that it is residing in the same folder as the waf file.
In the next sections of the book, we assume that either an alias or the execution path have been set in a way that +waf+ may be called directly.
==== Local waflib folders
Although the waf library is unpacked automatically from the waf binary file, it is sometimes necessary to keep the files in a visible folder, which may even be kept in a source control tool (subversion, git, etc). For example, the +waf-light+ script does not contain the waf library, yet it is used to create the +waf+ script by using the directory +waflib+.
The following diagram represents the process used to find the +waflib+ directory:
image::waflib{PIC}["Waflib discovery"{backend@docbook:,width=450:},align="center"]
==== Portability concerns
By default, the recommended Python interpreter is cPython, for which the supported versions are 2.5 to 3.4. For maximum convenience for the user, a copy of the http://www.jython.org[Jython] interpreter (version >= 2.5) could be redistributed along with a copy of the Waf executable.
WARNING: The 'waf' script must reside in a writable folder to unpack its cache files.