From e26434979adc33bd949566ba7bf02dff64e80a3e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Dyer Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2012 00:19:43 -0400 Subject: cdec cleanup, remove bayesian stuff, parsing stuff --- jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.jam | 153 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 153 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.jam (limited to 'jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.jam') diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.jam deleted file mode 100644 index d6042ea2..00000000 --- a/jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.jam +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams -# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Vladimir Prus -# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. -# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) - -# Implements scanners: objects that compute implicit dependencies for -# files, such as includes in C++. -# -# Scanner has a regular expression used to find dependencies, some -# data needed to interpret those dependencies (for example, include -# paths), and a code which actually established needed relationship -# between actual jam targets. -# -# Scanner objects are created by actions, when they try to actualize -# virtual targets, passed to 'virtual-target.actualize' method and are -# then associated with actual targets. It is possible to use -# several scanners for a virtual-target. For example, a single source -# might be used by to compile actions, with different include paths. -# In this case, two different actual targets will be created, each -# having scanner of its own. -# -# Typically, scanners are created from target type and action's -# properties, using the rule 'get' in this module. Directly creating -# scanners is not recommended, because it might create many equvivalent -# but different instances, and lead in unneeded duplication of -# actual targets. However, actions can also create scanners in a special -# way, instead of relying on just target type. - -import "class" : new ; -import property virtual-target property-set ; -import errors : error ; - -# Base scanner class. -class scanner -{ - rule __init__ ( ) - { - } - - # Returns a pattern to use for scanning - rule pattern ( ) - { - error "method must be overriden" ; - } - - # Establish necessary relationship between targets, - # given actual target beeing scanned, and a list of - # pattern matches in that file. - rule process ( target : matches * ) - { - error "method must be overriden" ; - } -} - -# Registers a new generator class, specifying a set of -# properties relevant to this scanner. Ctor for that class -# should have one parameter: list of properties. -rule register ( scanner-class : relevant-properties * ) -{ - .registered += $(scanner-class) ; - .relevant-properties.$(scanner-class) = $(relevant-properties) ; -} - -# Common scanner class, which can be used when there's only one -# kind of includes (unlike C, where "" and <> includes have different -# search paths). -class common-scanner : scanner -{ - import scanner ; - rule __init__ ( includes * ) - { - scanner.__init__ ; - self.includes = $(includes) ; - } - - rule process ( target : matches * : binding ) - { - local target_path = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(binding:D) ] ; - - NOCARE $(matches) ; - INCLUDES $(target) : $(matches) ; - SEARCH on $(matches) = $(target_path) $(self.includes:G=) ; - ISFILE $(matches) ; - - scanner.propagate $(__name__) : $(matches) : $(target) ; - } -} - - -# Returns an instance of previously registered scanner, -# with the specified properties. -rule get ( scanner-class : property-set ) -{ - if ! $(scanner-class) in $(.registered) - { - error "attempt to get unregisted scanner" ; - } - - local r = $(.rv-cache.$(property-set)) ; - if ! $(r) - { - r = [ property-set.create - [ property.select $(.relevant-properties.$(scanner-class)) : - [ $(property-set).raw ] ] ] ; - .rv-cache.$(property-set) = $(r) ; - } - - if ! $(scanner.$(scanner-class).$(r:J=-)) - { - scanner.$(scanner-class).$(r:J=-) = [ new $(scanner-class) [ $(r).raw ] ] ; - } - return $(scanner.$(scanner-class).$(r:J=-)) ; -} - - -# Installs the specified scanner on actual target 'target'. -rule install ( scanner : target - vtarget # virtual target from which 'target' was actualized -) -{ - HDRSCAN on $(target) = [ $(scanner).pattern ] ; - SCANNER on $(target) = $(scanner) ; - HDRRULE on $(target) = scanner.hdrrule ; - - # scanner reflects difference in properties affecting - # binding of 'target', which will be known when processing - # includes for it, will give information on how to - # interpret quoted includes. - HDRGRIST on $(target) = $(scanner) ; -} - -# Propagate scanner setting from 'including-target' to 'targets'. -rule propagate ( scanner : targets * : including-target ) -{ - HDRSCAN on $(targets) = [ on $(including-target) return $(HDRSCAN) ] ; - SCANNER on $(targets) = $(scanner) ; - HDRRULE on $(targets) = scanner.hdrrule ; - HDRGRIST on $(targets) = [ on $(including-target) return $(HDRGRIST) ] ; -} - - -rule hdrrule ( target : matches * : binding ) -{ - local scanner = [ on $(target) return $(SCANNER) ] ; - $(scanner).process $(target) : $(matches) : $(binding) ; -} -# hdrrule must be available at global scope so that it can be invoked -# by header scanning -IMPORT scanner : hdrrule : : scanner.hdrrule ; - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3