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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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Configuration system
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A configuration instance is created when "waf configure" is called, it is used to:
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* create data dictionaries (Environment instances)
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* store the list of modules to import
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The old model (copied from Scons) was to store logic (mapping file extensions to functions)
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along with the data. In Waf a way was found to separate that logic by adding an indirection
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layer (storing the names in the Environment instances)
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In the new model, the logic is more object-oriented, and the user scripts provide the
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logic. The data files (Environments) must contain configuration data only (flags, ..).
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Note: the c/c++ related code is in the module config_c
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"""
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import os, shlex, sys, time
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try: import cPickle
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except ImportError: import pickle as cPickle
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import Environment, Utils, Options
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from Logs import warn
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from Constants import *
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conf_template = '''# project %(app)s configured on %(now)s by
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# waf %(wafver)s (abi %(abi)s, python %(pyver)x on %(systype)s)
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# using %(args)s
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#
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'''
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class ConfigurationError(Utils.WscriptError):
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pass
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autoconfig = False
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"reconfigure the project automatically"
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def find_file(filename, path_list):
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"""find a file in a list of paths
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@param filename: name of the file to search for
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@param path_list: list of directories to search
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@return: the first occurrence filename or '' if filename could not be found
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"""
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for directory in Utils.to_list(path_list):
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if os.path.exists(os.path.join(directory, filename)):
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return directory
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return ''
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def find_program_impl(env, filename, path_list=[], var=None, environ=None):
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"""find a program in folders path_lst, and sets env[var]
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@param env: environment
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@param filename: name of the program to search for
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@param path_list: list of directories to search for filename
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@param var: environment value to be checked for in env or os.environ
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@return: either the value that is referenced with [var] in env or os.environ
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or the first occurrence filename or '' if filename could not be found
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"""
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if not environ:
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environ = os.environ
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try: path_list = path_list.split()
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except AttributeError: pass
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if var:
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if env[var]: return env[var]
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if var in environ: env[var] = environ[var]
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if not path_list: path_list = environ.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep)
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ext = (Options.platform == 'win32') and '.exe,.com,.bat,.cmd' or ''
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for y in [filename+x for x in ext.split(',')]:
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for directory in path_list:
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x = os.path.join(directory, y)
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if os.path.isfile(x):
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if var: env[var] = x
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return x
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return ''
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class ConfigurationContext(Utils.Context):
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tests = {}
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error_handlers = []
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def __init__(self, env=None, blddir='', srcdir=''):
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self.env = None
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self.envname = ''
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self.environ = dict(os.environ)
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self.line_just = 40
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self.blddir = blddir
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self.srcdir = srcdir
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self.all_envs = {}
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# curdir: necessary for recursion
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self.cwd = self.curdir = os.getcwd()
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self.tools = [] # tools loaded in the configuration, and that will be loaded when building
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self.setenv(DEFAULT)
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self.lastprog = ''
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self.hash = 0
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self.files = []
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self.tool_cache = []
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if self.blddir:
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self.post_init()
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def post_init(self):
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self.cachedir = os.path.join(self.blddir, CACHE_DIR)
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path = os.path.join(self.blddir, WAF_CONFIG_LOG)
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try: os.unlink(path)
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except (OSError, IOError): pass
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try:
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self.log = open(path, 'w')
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except (OSError, IOError):
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self.fatal('could not open %r for writing' % path)
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app = getattr(Utils.g_module, 'APPNAME', '')
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if app:
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ver = getattr(Utils.g_module, 'VERSION', '')
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if ver:
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app = "%s (%s)" % (app, ver)
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now = time.ctime()
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pyver = sys.hexversion
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systype = sys.platform
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args = " ".join(sys.argv)
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wafver = WAFVERSION
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abi = ABI
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self.log.write(conf_template % vars())
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def __del__(self):
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"""cleanup function: close config.log"""
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# may be ran by the gc, not always after initialization
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if hasattr(self, 'log') and self.log:
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self.log.close()
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def fatal(self, msg):
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raise ConfigurationError(msg)
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def check_tool(self, input, tooldir=None, funs=None):
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"load a waf tool"
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tools = Utils.to_list(input)
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if tooldir: tooldir = Utils.to_list(tooldir)
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for tool in tools:
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tool = tool.replace('++', 'xx')
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if tool == 'java': tool = 'javaw'
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# avoid loading the same tool more than once with the same functions
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# used by composite projects
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mag = (tool, id(self.env), funs)
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if mag in self.tool_cache:
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continue
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self.tool_cache.append(mag)
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module = Utils.load_tool(tool, tooldir)
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func = getattr(module, 'detect', None)
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if func:
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if type(func) is type(find_file): func(self)
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else: self.eval_rules(funs or func)
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self.tools.append({'tool':tool, 'tooldir':tooldir, 'funs':funs})
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def sub_config(self, k):
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"executes the configure function of a wscript module"
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self.recurse(k, name='configure')
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def pre_recurse(self, name_or_mod, path, nexdir):
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return {'conf': self, 'ctx': self}
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def post_recurse(self, name_or_mod, path, nexdir):
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if not autoconfig:
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return
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self.hash = hash((self.hash, getattr(name_or_mod, 'waf_hash_val', name_or_mod)))
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self.files.append(path)
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def store(self, file=''):
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"save the config results into the cache file"
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if not os.path.isdir(self.cachedir):
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os.makedirs(self.cachedir)
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if not file:
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file = open(os.path.join(self.cachedir, 'build.config.py'), 'w')
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file.write('version = 0x%x\n' % HEXVERSION)
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file.write('tools = %r\n' % self.tools)
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file.close()
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if not self.all_envs:
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self.fatal('nothing to store in the configuration context!')
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for key in self.all_envs:
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tmpenv = self.all_envs[key]
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tmpenv.store(os.path.join(self.cachedir, key + CACHE_SUFFIX))
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def set_env_name(self, name, env):
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"add a new environment called name"
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self.all_envs[name] = env
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return env
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def retrieve(self, name, fromenv=None):
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"retrieve an environment called name"
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try:
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env = self.all_envs[name]
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except KeyError:
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env = Environment.Environment()
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env['PREFIX'] = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(Options.options.prefix))
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self.all_envs[name] = env
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else:
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if fromenv: warn("The environment %s may have been configured already" % name)
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return env
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def setenv(self, name):
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"enable the environment called name"
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self.env = self.retrieve(name)
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self.envname = name
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def add_os_flags(self, var, dest=None):
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# do not use 'get' to make certain the variable is not defined
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try: self.env.append_value(dest or var, Utils.to_list(self.environ[var]))
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except KeyError: pass
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def check_message_1(self, sr):
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self.line_just = max(self.line_just, len(sr))
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self.log.write(sr + '\n\n')
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Utils.pprint('NORMAL', "%s :" % sr.ljust(self.line_just), sep='')
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def check_message_2(self, sr, color='GREEN'):
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Utils.pprint(color, sr)
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def check_message(self, th, msg, state, option=''):
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sr = 'Checking for %s %s' % (th, msg)
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self.check_message_1(sr)
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p = self.check_message_2
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if state: p('ok ' + option)
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else: p('not found', 'YELLOW')
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# FIXME remove in waf 1.6
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# the parameter 'option' is not used (kept for compatibility)
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def check_message_custom(self, th, msg, custom, option='', color='PINK'):
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sr = 'Checking for %s %s' % (th, msg)
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self.check_message_1(sr)
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self.check_message_2(custom, color)
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def find_program(self, filename, path_list=[], var=None, mandatory=False):
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"wrapper that adds a configuration message"
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ret = None
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if var:
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if self.env[var]:
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ret = self.env[var]
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elif var in os.environ:
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ret = os.environ[var]
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if not isinstance(filename, list): filename = [filename]
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if not ret:
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for x in filename:
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ret = find_program_impl(self.env, x, path_list, var, environ=self.environ)
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if ret: break
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self.check_message('program', ','.join(filename), ret, ret)
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self.log.write('find program=%r paths=%r var=%r -> %r\n\n' % (filename, path_list, var, ret))
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if not ret and mandatory:
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self.fatal('The program %r could not be found' % filename)
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if var:
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self.env[var] = ret
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return ret
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def cmd_to_list(self, cmd):
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"commands may be written in pseudo shell like 'ccache g++'"
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if isinstance(cmd, str) and cmd.find(' '):
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try:
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os.stat(cmd)
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except OSError:
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return shlex.split(cmd)
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else:
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return [cmd]
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return cmd
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def __getattr__(self, name):
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r = self.__class__.__dict__.get(name, None)
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if r: return r
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if name and name.startswith('require_'):
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for k in ['check_', 'find_']:
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n = name.replace('require_', k)
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ret = self.__class__.__dict__.get(n, None)
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if ret:
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def run(*k, **kw):
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r = ret(self, *k, **kw)
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if not r:
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self.fatal('requirement failure')
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return r
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return run
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self.fatal('No such method %r' % name)
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def eval_rules(self, rules):
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self.rules = Utils.to_list(rules)
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for x in self.rules:
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f = getattr(self, x)
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if not f: self.fatal("No such method '%s'." % x)
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try:
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f()
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except Exception, e:
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ret = self.err_handler(x, e)
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if ret == BREAK:
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break
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elif ret == CONTINUE:
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continue
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else:
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self.fatal(e)
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def err_handler(self, fun, error):
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pass
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def conf(f):
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"decorator: attach new configuration functions"
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setattr(ConfigurationContext, f.__name__, f)
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return f
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def conftest(f):
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"decorator: attach new configuration tests (registered as strings)"
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ConfigurationContext.tests[f.__name__] = f
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return conf(f)
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