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Python
613 lines
17 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python
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# encoding: utf-8
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# Thomas Nagy, 2005-2008 (ita)
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"""
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The class task_gen encapsulates the creation of task objects (low-level code)
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The instances can have various parameters, but the creation of task nodes (Task.py)
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is delayed. To achieve this, various methods are called from the method "apply"
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The class task_gen contains lots of methods, and a configuration table:
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* the methods to call (self.meths) can be specified dynamically (removing, adding, ..)
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* the order of the methods (self.prec or by default task_gen.prec) is configurable
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* new methods can be inserted dynamically without pasting old code
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Additionally, task_gen provides the method apply_core
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* file extensions are mapped to methods: def meth(self, name_or_node)
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* if a mapping is not found in self.mappings, it is searched in task_gen.mappings
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* when called, the functions may modify self.allnodes to re-add source to process
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* the mappings can map an extension or a filename (see the code below)
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WARNING: subclasses must reimplement the clone method
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"""
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import os, traceback, copy
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import Build, Task, Utils, Logs, Options
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from Logs import debug, error, warn
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from Constants import *
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typos = {
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'sources':'source',
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'targets':'target',
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'include':'includes',
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'define':'defines',
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'importpath':'importpaths',
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'install_var':'install_path',
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'install_subdir':'install_path',
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'inst_var':'install_path',
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'inst_dir':'install_path',
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'feature':'features',
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}
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class register_obj(type):
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"""no decorators for classes, so we use a metaclass
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we store into task_gen.classes the classes that inherit task_gen
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and whose names end in '_taskgen'
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"""
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def __init__(cls, name, bases, dict):
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super(register_obj, cls).__init__(name, bases, dict)
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name = cls.__name__
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suffix = '_taskgen'
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if name.endswith(suffix):
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task_gen.classes[name.replace(suffix, '')] = cls
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class task_gen(object):
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"""
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Most methods are of the form 'def meth(self):' without any parameters
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there are many of them, and they do many different things:
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* task creation
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* task results installation
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* environment modification
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* attribute addition/removal
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The inheritance approach is complicated
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* mixing several languages at once
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* subclassing is needed even for small changes
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* inserting new methods is complicated
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This new class uses a configuration table:
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* adding new methods easily
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* obtaining the order in which to call the methods
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* postponing the method calls (post() -> apply)
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Additionally, a 'traits' static attribute is provided:
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* this list contains methods
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* the methods can remove or add methods from self.meths
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Example1: the attribute 'staticlib' is set on an instance
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a method set in the list of traits is executed when the
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instance is posted, it finds that flag and adds another method for execution
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Example2: a method set in the list of traits finds the msvc
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compiler (from self.env['MSVC']==1); more methods are added to self.meths
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"""
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__metaclass__ = register_obj
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mappings = {}
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mapped = {}
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prec = Utils.DefaultDict(list)
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traits = Utils.DefaultDict(set)
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classes = {}
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def __init__(self, *kw, **kwargs):
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self.prec = Utils.DefaultDict(list)
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"map precedence of function names to call"
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# so we will have to play with directed acyclic graphs
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# detect cycles, etc
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self.source = ''
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self.target = ''
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# list of methods to execute - does not touch it by hand unless you know
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self.meths = []
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# list of mappings extension -> function
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self.mappings = {}
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# list of features (see the documentation on traits)
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self.features = list(kw)
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# not always a good idea
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self.tasks = []
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self.default_chmod = O644
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self.default_install_path = None
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# kind of private, beware of what you put in it, also, the contents are consumed
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self.allnodes = []
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self.bld = kwargs.get('bld', Build.bld)
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self.env = self.bld.env.copy()
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self.path = self.bld.path # emulate chdir when reading scripts
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self.name = '' # give a name to the target (static+shlib with the same targetname ambiguity)
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# provide a unique id
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self.idx = self.bld.idx[self.path.id] = self.bld.idx.get(self.path.id, 0) + 1
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for key, val in kwargs.iteritems():
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setattr(self, key, val)
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self.bld.task_manager.add_task_gen(self)
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self.bld.all_task_gen.append(self)
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def __str__(self):
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return ("<task_gen '%s' of type %s defined in %s>"
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% (self.name or self.target, self.__class__.__name__, str(self.path)))
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def __setattr__(self, name, attr):
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real = typos.get(name, name)
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if real != name:
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warn('typo %s -> %s' % (name, real))
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if Logs.verbose > 0:
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traceback.print_stack()
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object.__setattr__(self, real, attr)
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def to_list(self, value):
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"helper: returns a list"
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if isinstance(value, str): return value.split()
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else: return value
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def apply(self):
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"order the methods to execute using self.prec or task_gen.prec"
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keys = set(self.meths)
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# add the methods listed in the features
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self.features = Utils.to_list(self.features)
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for x in self.features + ['*']:
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st = task_gen.traits[x]
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if not st:
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warn('feature %r does not exist - bind at least one method to it' % x)
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keys.update(st)
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# copy the precedence table
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prec = {}
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prec_tbl = self.prec or task_gen.prec
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for x in prec_tbl:
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if x in keys:
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prec[x] = prec_tbl[x]
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# elements disconnected
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tmp = []
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for a in keys:
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for x in prec.values():
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if a in x: break
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else:
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tmp.append(a)
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# topological sort
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out = []
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while tmp:
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e = tmp.pop()
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if e in keys: out.append(e)
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try:
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nlst = prec[e]
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except KeyError:
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pass
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else:
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del prec[e]
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for x in nlst:
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for y in prec:
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if x in prec[y]:
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break
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else:
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tmp.append(x)
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if prec: raise Utils.WafError("graph has a cycle %s" % str(prec))
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out.reverse()
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self.meths = out
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# then we run the methods in order
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debug('task_gen: posting %s %d', self, id(self))
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for x in out:
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try:
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v = getattr(self, x)
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except AttributeError:
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raise Utils.WafError("tried to retrieve %s which is not a valid method" % x)
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debug('task_gen: -> %s (%d)', x, id(self))
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v()
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def post(self):
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"runs the code to create the tasks, do not subclass"
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if not self.name:
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if isinstance(self.target, list):
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self.name = ' '.join(self.target)
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else:
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self.name = self.target
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if getattr(self, 'posted', None):
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#error("OBJECT ALREADY POSTED" + str( self))
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return
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self.apply()
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self.posted = True
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debug('task_gen: posted %s', self.name)
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def get_hook(self, ext):
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try: return self.mappings[ext]
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except KeyError:
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try: return task_gen.mappings[ext]
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except KeyError: return None
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# TODO waf 1.6: always set the environment
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# TODO waf 1.6: create_task(self, name, inputs, outputs)
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def create_task(self, name, src=None, tgt=None, env=None):
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env = env or self.env
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task = Task.TaskBase.classes[name](env.copy(), generator=self)
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if src:
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task.set_inputs(src)
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if tgt:
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task.set_outputs(tgt)
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self.tasks.append(task)
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return task
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def name_to_obj(self, name):
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return self.bld.name_to_obj(name, self.env)
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def find_sources_in_dirs(self, dirnames, excludes=[], exts=[]):
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"""
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The attributes "excludes" and "exts" must be lists to avoid the confusion
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find_sources_in_dirs('a', 'b', 'c') <-> find_sources_in_dirs('a b c')
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do not use absolute paths
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do not use paths outside of the source tree
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the files or folder beginning by . are not returned
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# TODO: remove in Waf 1.6
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"""
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err_msg = "'%s' attribute must be a list"
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if not isinstance(excludes, list):
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raise Utils.WscriptError(err_msg % 'excludes')
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if not isinstance(exts, list):
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raise Utils.WscriptError(err_msg % 'exts')
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lst = []
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#make sure dirnames is a list helps with dirnames with spaces
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dirnames = self.to_list(dirnames)
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ext_lst = exts or list(self.mappings.keys()) + list(task_gen.mappings.keys())
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for name in dirnames:
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anode = self.path.find_dir(name)
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if not anode or not anode.is_child_of(self.bld.srcnode):
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raise Utils.WscriptError("Unable to use '%s' - either because it's not a relative path" \
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", or it's not child of '%s'." % (name, self.bld.srcnode))
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self.bld.rescan(anode)
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for name in self.bld.cache_dir_contents[anode.id]:
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# ignore hidden files
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if name.startswith('.'):
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continue
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(base, ext) = os.path.splitext(name)
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if ext in ext_lst and not name in lst and not name in excludes:
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lst.append((anode.relpath_gen(self.path) or '.') + os.path.sep + name)
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lst.sort()
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self.source = self.to_list(self.source)
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if not self.source: self.source = lst
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else: self.source += lst
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def clone(self, env):
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"""when creating a clone in a task generator method,
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make sure to set posted=False on the clone
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else the other task generator will not create its tasks"""
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newobj = task_gen(bld=self.bld)
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for x in self.__dict__:
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if x in ['env', 'bld']:
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continue
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elif x in ["path", "features"]:
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setattr(newobj, x, getattr(self, x))
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else:
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setattr(newobj, x, copy.copy(getattr(self, x)))
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newobj.__class__ = self.__class__
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if isinstance(env, str):
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newobj.env = self.bld.all_envs[env].copy()
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else:
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newobj.env = env.copy()
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return newobj
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def get_inst_path(self):
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return getattr(self, '_install_path', getattr(self, 'default_install_path', ''))
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def set_inst_path(self, val):
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self._install_path = val
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install_path = property(get_inst_path, set_inst_path)
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def get_chmod(self):
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return getattr(self, '_chmod', getattr(self, 'default_chmod', O644))
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def set_chmod(self, val):
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self._chmod = val
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chmod = property(get_chmod, set_chmod)
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def declare_extension(var, func):
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try:
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for x in Utils.to_list(var):
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task_gen.mappings[x] = func
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except:
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raise Utils.WscriptError('declare_extension takes either a list or a string %r' % var)
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task_gen.mapped[func.__name__] = func
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def declare_order(*k):
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assert(len(k) > 1)
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n = len(k) - 1
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for i in xrange(n):
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f1 = k[i]
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f2 = k[i+1]
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if not f1 in task_gen.prec[f2]:
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task_gen.prec[f2].append(f1)
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def declare_chain(name='', action='', ext_in='', ext_out='', reentrant=True, color='BLUE',
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install=0, before=[], after=[], decider=None, rule=None, scan=None):
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"""
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see Tools/flex.py for an example
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while i do not like such wrappers, some people really do
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"""
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action = action or rule
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if isinstance(action, str):
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act = Task.simple_task_type(name, action, color=color)
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else:
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act = Task.task_type_from_func(name, action, color=color)
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act.ext_in = tuple(Utils.to_list(ext_in))
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act.ext_out = tuple(Utils.to_list(ext_out))
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act.before = Utils.to_list(before)
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act.after = Utils.to_list(after)
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act.scan = scan
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def x_file(self, node):
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if decider:
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ext = decider(self, node)
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else:
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ext = ext_out
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if isinstance(ext, str):
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out_source = node.change_ext(ext)
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if reentrant:
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self.allnodes.append(out_source)
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elif isinstance(ext, list):
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out_source = [node.change_ext(x) for x in ext]
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if reentrant:
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for i in xrange((reentrant is True) and len(out_source) or reentrant):
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self.allnodes.append(out_source[i])
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else:
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# XXX: useless: it will fail on Utils.to_list above...
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raise Utils.WafError("do not know how to process %s" % str(ext))
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tsk = self.create_task(name, node, out_source)
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if node.__class__.bld.is_install:
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tsk.install = install
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declare_extension(act.ext_in, x_file)
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return x_file
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def bind_feature(name, methods):
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lst = Utils.to_list(methods)
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task_gen.traits[name].update(lst)
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"""
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All the following decorators are registration decorators, i.e add an attribute to current class
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(task_gen and its derivatives), with same name as func, which points to func itself.
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For example:
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@taskgen
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def sayHi(self):
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print("hi")
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Now taskgen.sayHi() may be called
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If python were really smart, it could infer itself the order of methods by looking at the
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attributes. A prerequisite for execution is to have the attribute set before.
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Intelligent compilers binding aspect-oriented programming and parallelization, what a nice topic for studies.
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"""
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def taskgen(func):
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"""
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register a method as a task generator method
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"""
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setattr(task_gen, func.__name__, func)
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return func
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def feature(*k):
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"""
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declare a task generator method that will be executed when the
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object attribute 'feature' contains the corresponding key(s)
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"""
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def deco(func):
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setattr(task_gen, func.__name__, func)
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for name in k:
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task_gen.traits[name].update([func.__name__])
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return func
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return deco
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def before(*k):
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"""
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declare a task generator method which will be executed
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before the functions of given name(s)
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"""
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def deco(func):
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setattr(task_gen, func.__name__, func)
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for fun_name in k:
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if not func.__name__ in task_gen.prec[fun_name]:
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task_gen.prec[fun_name].append(func.__name__)
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return func
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return deco
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def after(*k):
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"""
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declare a task generator method which will be executed
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after the functions of given name(s)
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"""
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def deco(func):
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setattr(task_gen, func.__name__, func)
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for fun_name in k:
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if not fun_name in task_gen.prec[func.__name__]:
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task_gen.prec[func.__name__].append(fun_name)
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return func
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return deco
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def extension(var):
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"""
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declare a task generator method which will be invoked during
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the processing of source files for the extension given
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"""
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def deco(func):
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setattr(task_gen, func.__name__, func)
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try:
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for x in Utils.to_list(var):
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task_gen.mappings[x] = func
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except:
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raise Utils.WafError('extension takes either a list or a string %r' % var)
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task_gen.mapped[func.__name__] = func
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return func
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return deco
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# TODO make certain the decorators may be used here
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def apply_core(self):
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"""Process the attribute source
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transform the names into file nodes
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try to process the files by name first, later by extension"""
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# get the list of folders to use by the scanners
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# all our objects share the same include paths anyway
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find_resource = self.path.find_resource
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for filename in self.to_list(self.source):
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# if self.mappings or task_gen.mappings contains a file of the same name
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x = self.get_hook(filename)
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if x:
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x(self, filename)
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else:
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node = find_resource(filename)
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if not node: raise Utils.WafError("source not found: '%s' in '%s'" % (filename, str(self.path)))
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self.allnodes.append(node)
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for node in self.allnodes:
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# self.mappings or task_gen.mappings map the file extension to a function
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x = self.get_hook(node.suffix())
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if not x:
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raise Utils.WafError("Cannot guess how to process %s (got mappings %r in %r) -> try conf.check_tool(..)?" % \
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(str(node), self.__class__.mappings.keys(), self.__class__))
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x(self, node)
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feature('*')(apply_core)
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|
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def exec_rule(self):
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|
"""Process the attribute rule, when provided the method apply_core will be disabled
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|
"""
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|
if not getattr(self, 'rule', None):
|
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|
return
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||
|
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||
|
# someone may have removed it already
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||
|
try:
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|
self.meths.remove('apply_core')
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||
|
except ValueError:
|
||
|
pass
|
||
|
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||
|
# get the function and the variables
|
||
|
func = self.rule
|
||
|
|
||
|
vars2 = []
|
||
|
if isinstance(func, str):
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||
|
# use the shell by default for user-defined commands
|
||
|
(func, vars2) = Task.compile_fun('', self.rule, shell=getattr(self, 'shell', True))
|
||
|
func.code = self.rule
|
||
|
|
||
|
# create the task class
|
||
|
name = getattr(self, 'name', None) or self.target or self.rule
|
||
|
if not isinstance(name, str):
|
||
|
name = str(self.idx)
|
||
|
cls = Task.task_type_from_func(name, func, getattr(self, 'vars', vars2))
|
||
|
cls.color = getattr(self, 'color', 'BLUE')
|
||
|
|
||
|
# now create one instance
|
||
|
tsk = self.create_task(name)
|
||
|
|
||
|
dep_vars = getattr(self, 'dep_vars', ['ruledeps'])
|
||
|
if dep_vars:
|
||
|
tsk.dep_vars = dep_vars
|
||
|
if isinstance(self.rule, str):
|
||
|
tsk.env.ruledeps = self.rule
|
||
|
else:
|
||
|
# only works if the function is in a global module such as a waf tool
|
||
|
tsk.env.ruledeps = Utils.h_fun(self.rule)
|
||
|
|
||
|
# we assume that the user knows that without inputs or outputs
|
||
|
#if not getattr(self, 'target', None) and not getattr(self, 'source', None):
|
||
|
# cls.quiet = True
|
||
|
|
||
|
if getattr(self, 'target', None):
|
||
|
cls.quiet = True
|
||
|
tsk.outputs = [self.path.find_or_declare(x) for x in self.to_list(self.target)]
|
||
|
|
||
|
if getattr(self, 'source', None):
|
||
|
cls.quiet = True
|
||
|
tsk.inputs = []
|
||
|
for x in self.to_list(self.source):
|
||
|
y = self.path.find_resource(x)
|
||
|
if not y:
|
||
|
raise Utils.WafError('input file %r could not be found (%r)' % (x, self.path.abspath()))
|
||
|
tsk.inputs.append(y)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if self.allnodes:
|
||
|
tsk.inputs.extend(self.allnodes)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if getattr(self, 'scan', None):
|
||
|
cls.scan = self.scan
|
||
|
|
||
|
if getattr(self, 'install_path', None):
|
||
|
tsk.install_path = self.install_path
|
||
|
|
||
|
if getattr(self, 'cwd', None):
|
||
|
tsk.cwd = self.cwd
|
||
|
|
||
|
if getattr(self, 'on_results', None):
|
||
|
Task.update_outputs(cls)
|
||
|
|
||
|
if getattr(self, 'always', None):
|
||
|
Task.always_run(cls)
|
||
|
|
||
|
for x in ['after', 'before', 'ext_in', 'ext_out']:
|
||
|
setattr(cls, x, getattr(self, x, []))
|
||
|
feature('*')(exec_rule)
|
||
|
before('apply_core')(exec_rule)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def sequence_order(self):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
add a strict sequential constraint between the tasks generated by task generators
|
||
|
it uses the fact that task generators are posted in order
|
||
|
it will not post objects which belong to other folders
|
||
|
there is also an awesome trick for executing the method in last position
|
||
|
|
||
|
to use:
|
||
|
bld(features='javac seq')
|
||
|
bld(features='jar seq')
|
||
|
|
||
|
to start a new sequence, set the attribute seq_start, for example:
|
||
|
obj.seq_start = True
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
if self.meths and self.meths[-1] != 'sequence_order':
|
||
|
self.meths.append('sequence_order')
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
|
||
|
if getattr(self, 'seq_start', None):
|
||
|
return
|
||
|
|
||
|
# all the tasks previously declared must be run before these
|
||
|
if getattr(self.bld, 'prev', None):
|
||
|
self.bld.prev.post()
|
||
|
for x in self.bld.prev.tasks:
|
||
|
for y in self.tasks:
|
||
|
y.set_run_after(x)
|
||
|
|
||
|
self.bld.prev = self
|
||
|
|
||
|
feature('seq')(sequence_order)
|
||
|
|