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- """custom
-
- Custom builders and methods.
-
- """
-
- #
- # Copyright 2008 Tungsten Graphics, Inc., Cedar Park, Texas.
- # All Rights Reserved.
- #
- # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
- # copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
- # "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
- # without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
- # distribute, sub license, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
- # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
- # the following conditions:
- #
- # The above copyright notice and this permission notice (including the
- # next paragraph) shall be included in all copies or substantial portions
- # of the Software.
- #
- # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
- # OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
- # MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
- # IN NO EVENT SHALL TUNGSTEN GRAPHICS AND/OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR
- # ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
- # TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
- # SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- #
-
-
- import os
- import os.path
- import re
- import sys
- import subprocess
-
- import SCons.Action
- import SCons.Builder
- import SCons.Scanner
-
- import fixes
-
- import source_list
-
- def quietCommandLines(env):
- # Quiet command lines
- # See also http://www.scons.org/wiki/HidingCommandLinesInOutput
- env['ASCOMSTR'] = " Assembling $SOURCE ..."
- env['ASPPCOMSTR'] = " Assembling $SOURCE ..."
- env['CCCOMSTR'] = " Compiling $SOURCE ..."
- env['SHCCCOMSTR'] = " Compiling $SOURCE ..."
- env['CXXCOMSTR'] = " Compiling $SOURCE ..."
- env['SHCXXCOMSTR'] = " Compiling $SOURCE ..."
- env['ARCOMSTR'] = " Archiving $TARGET ..."
- env['RANLIBCOMSTR'] = " Indexing $TARGET ..."
- env['LINKCOMSTR'] = " Linking $TARGET ..."
- env['SHLINKCOMSTR'] = " Linking $TARGET ..."
- env['LDMODULECOMSTR'] = " Linking $TARGET ..."
- env['SWIGCOMSTR'] = " Generating $TARGET ..."
- env['LEXCOMSTR'] = " Generating $TARGET ..."
- env['YACCCOMSTR'] = " Generating $TARGET ..."
- env['CODEGENCOMSTR'] = " Generating $TARGET ..."
- env['INSTALLSTR'] = " Installing $TARGET ..."
-
-
- def createConvenienceLibBuilder(env):
- """This is a utility function that creates the ConvenienceLibrary
- Builder in an Environment if it is not there already.
-
- If it is already there, we return the existing one.
-
- Based on the stock StaticLibrary and SharedLibrary builders.
- """
-
- try:
- convenience_lib = env['BUILDERS']['ConvenienceLibrary']
- except KeyError:
- action_list = [ SCons.Action.Action("$ARCOM", "$ARCOMSTR") ]
- if env.Detect('ranlib'):
- ranlib_action = SCons.Action.Action("$RANLIBCOM", "$RANLIBCOMSTR")
- action_list.append(ranlib_action)
-
- convenience_lib = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = action_list,
- emitter = '$LIBEMITTER',
- prefix = '$LIBPREFIX',
- suffix = '$LIBSUFFIX',
- src_suffix = '$SHOBJSUFFIX',
- src_builder = 'SharedObject')
- env['BUILDERS']['ConvenienceLibrary'] = convenience_lib
-
- return convenience_lib
-
-
- # TODO: handle import statements with multiple modules
- # TODO: handle from import statements
- import_re = re.compile(r'^import\s+(\S+)$', re.M)
-
- def python_scan(node, env, path):
- # http://www.scons.org/doc/0.98.5/HTML/scons-user/c2781.html#AEN2789
- contents = node.get_contents()
- source_dir = node.get_dir()
- imports = import_re.findall(contents)
- results = []
- for imp in imports:
- for dir in path:
- file = os.path.join(str(dir), imp.replace('.', os.sep) + '.py')
- if os.path.exists(file):
- results.append(env.File(file))
- break
- file = os.path.join(str(dir), imp.replace('.', os.sep), '__init__.py')
- if os.path.exists(file):
- results.append(env.File(file))
- break
- return results
-
- python_scanner = SCons.Scanner.Scanner(function = python_scan, skeys = ['.py'])
-
-
- def code_generate(env, script, target, source, command):
- """Method to simplify code generation via python scripts.
-
- http://www.scons.org/wiki/UsingCodeGenerators
- http://www.scons.org/doc/0.98.5/HTML/scons-user/c2768.html
- """
-
- # We're generating code using Python scripts, so we have to be
- # careful with our scons elements. This entry represents
- # the generator file *in the source directory*.
- script_src = env.File(script).srcnode()
-
- # This command creates generated code *in the build directory*.
- command = command.replace('$SCRIPT', script_src.path)
- action = SCons.Action.Action(command, "$CODEGENCOMSTR")
- code = env.Command(target, source, action)
-
- # Explicitly mark that the generated code depends on the generator,
- # and on implicitly imported python modules
- path = (script_src.get_dir(),)
- deps = [script_src]
- deps += script_src.get_implicit_deps(env, python_scanner, path)
- env.Depends(code, deps)
-
- # Running the Python script causes .pyc files to be generated in the
- # source directory. When we clean up, they should go too. So add side
- # effects for .pyc files
- for dep in deps:
- pyc = env.File(str(dep) + 'c')
- env.SideEffect(pyc, code)
-
- return code
-
-
- def createCodeGenerateMethod(env):
- env.Append(SCANNERS = python_scanner)
- env.AddMethod(code_generate, 'CodeGenerate')
-
-
- def _pkg_check_modules(env, name, modules):
- '''Simple wrapper for pkg-config.'''
-
- env['HAVE_' + name] = False
-
- # For backwards compatability
- env[name.lower()] = False
-
- if env['platform'] == 'windows':
- return
-
- if not env.Detect('pkg-config'):
- return
-
- if subprocess.call(["pkg-config", "--exists", ' '.join(modules)]) != 0:
- return
-
- # Other flags may affect the compilation of unrelated targets, so store
- # them with a prefix, (e.g., XXX_CFLAGS, XXX_LIBS, etc)
- try:
- flags = env.ParseFlags('!pkg-config --cflags --libs ' + ' '.join(modules))
- except OSError:
- return
- prefix = name + '_'
- for flag_name, flag_value in flags.iteritems():
- assert '_' not in flag_name
- env[prefix + flag_name] = flag_value
-
- env['HAVE_' + name] = True
-
- def pkg_check_modules(env, name, modules):
-
- sys.stdout.write('Checking for %s...' % name)
- _pkg_check_modules(env, name, modules)
- result = env['HAVE_' + name]
- sys.stdout.write(' %s\n' % ['no', 'yes'][int(bool(result))])
-
- # XXX: For backwards compatability
- env[name.lower()] = result
-
-
- def pkg_use_modules(env, names):
- '''Search for all environment flags that match NAME_FOO and append them to
- the FOO environment variable.'''
-
- names = env.Flatten(names)
-
- for name in names:
- prefix = name + '_'
-
- if not 'HAVE_' + name in env:
- raise Exception('Attempt to use unknown module %s' % name)
-
- if not env['HAVE_' + name]:
- raise Exception('Attempt to use unavailable module %s' % name)
-
- flags = {}
- for flag_name, flag_value in env.Dictionary().iteritems():
- if flag_name.startswith(prefix):
- flag_name = flag_name[len(prefix):]
- if '_' not in flag_name:
- flags[flag_name] = flag_value
- if flags:
- env.MergeFlags(flags)
-
-
- def createPkgConfigMethods(env):
- env.AddMethod(pkg_check_modules, 'PkgCheckModules')
- env.AddMethod(pkg_use_modules, 'PkgUseModules')
-
-
- def parse_source_list(env, filename, names=None):
- # parse the source list file
- parser = source_list.SourceListParser()
- src = env.File(filename).srcnode()
- sym_table = parser.parse(src.abspath)
-
- if names:
- if isinstance(names, basestring):
- names = [names]
-
- symbols = names
- else:
- symbols = sym_table.keys()
-
- # convert the symbol table to source lists
- src_lists = {}
- for sym in symbols:
- val = sym_table[sym]
- src_lists[sym] = [f for f in val.split(' ') if f]
-
- # if names are given, concatenate the lists
- if names:
- srcs = []
- for name in names:
- srcs.extend(src_lists[name])
-
- return srcs
- else:
- return src_lists
-
- def createParseSourceListMethod(env):
- env.AddMethod(parse_source_list, 'ParseSourceList')
-
-
- def generate(env):
- """Common environment generation code"""
-
- verbose = env.get('verbose', False) or not env.get('quiet', True)
- if not verbose:
- quietCommandLines(env)
-
- # Custom builders and methods
- createConvenienceLibBuilder(env)
- createCodeGenerateMethod(env)
- createPkgConfigMethods(env)
- createParseSourceListMethod(env)
-
- # for debugging
- #print env.Dump()
-
-
- def exists(env):
- return 1
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