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authorPatrick Simianer <simianer@cl.uni-heidelberg.de>2012-11-05 15:29:46 +0100
committerPatrick Simianer <simianer@cl.uni-heidelberg.de>2012-11-05 15:29:46 +0100
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-# Status: being ported by Vladimir Prus
-# TODO: need to re-compare with mainline of .jam
-# Base revision: 40480
-#
-# (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2002. Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and
-# distribute this software is granted provided this copyright notice appears in
-# all copies. This software is provided "as is" without express or implied
-# warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
-
-import b2.build.feature
-feature = b2.build.feature
-
-from b2.util.utility import *
-import b2.build.property_set as property_set
-
-def expand_no_defaults (property_sets):
- """ Expand the given build request by combining all property_sets which don't
- specify conflicting non-free features.
- """
- # First make all features and subfeatures explicit
- expanded_property_sets = [ps.expand_subfeatures() for ps in property_sets]
-
- # Now combine all of the expanded property_sets
- product = __x_product (expanded_property_sets)
-
- return [property_set.create(p) for p in product]
-
-
-def __x_product (property_sets):
- """ Return the cross-product of all elements of property_sets, less any
- that would contain conflicting values for single-valued features.
- """
- x_product_seen = set()
- return __x_product_aux (property_sets, x_product_seen)[0]
-
-def __x_product_aux (property_sets, seen_features):
- """Returns non-conflicting combinations of property sets.
-
- property_sets is a list of PropertySet instances. seen_features is a set of Property
- instances.
-
- Returns a tuple of:
- - list of lists of Property instances, such that within each list, no two Property instance
- have the same feature, and no Property is for feature in seen_features.
- - set of features we saw in property_sets
- """
- if not property_sets:
- return ([], set())
-
- properties = property_sets[0].all()
-
- these_features = set()
- for p in property_sets[0].non_free():
- these_features.add(p.feature())
-
- # Note: the algorithm as implemented here, as in original Jam code, appears to
- # detect conflicts based on features, not properties. For example, if command
- # line build request say:
- #
- # <a>1/<b>1 c<1>/<b>1
- #
- # It will decide that those two property sets conflict, because they both specify
- # a value for 'b' and will not try building "<a>1 <c1> <b1>", but rather two
- # different property sets. This is a topic for future fixing, maybe.
- if these_features & seen_features:
-
- (inner_result, inner_seen) = __x_product_aux(property_sets[1:], seen_features)
- return (inner_result, inner_seen | these_features)
-
- else:
-
- result = []
- (inner_result, inner_seen) = __x_product_aux(property_sets[1:], seen_features | these_features)
- if inner_result:
- for inner in inner_result:
- result.append(properties + inner)
- else:
- result.append(properties)
-
- if inner_seen & these_features:
- # Some of elements in property_sets[1:] conflict with elements of property_sets[0],
- # Try again, this time omitting elements of property_sets[0]
- (inner_result2, inner_seen2) = __x_product_aux(property_sets[1:], seen_features)
- result.extend(inner_result2)
-
- return (result, inner_seen | these_features)
-
-
-
-def looks_like_implicit_value(v):
- """Returns true if 'v' is either implicit value, or
- the part before the first '-' symbol is implicit value."""
- if feature.is_implicit_value(v):
- return 1
- else:
- split = v.split("-")
- if feature.is_implicit_value(split[0]):
- return 1
-
- return 0
-
-def from_command_line(command_line):
- """Takes the command line tokens (such as taken from ARGV rule)
- and constructs build request from it. Returns a list of two
- lists. First is the set of targets specified in the command line,
- and second is the set of requested build properties."""
-
- targets = []
- properties = []
-
- for e in command_line:
- if e[0] != "-":
- # Build request spec either has "=" in it, or completely
- # consists of implicit feature values.
- if e.find("=") != -1 or looks_like_implicit_value(e.split("/")[0]):
- properties += convert_command_line_element(e)
- else:
- targets.append(e)
-
- return [targets, properties]
-
-# Converts one element of command line build request specification into
-# internal form.
-def convert_command_line_element(e):
-
- result = None
- parts = e.split("/")
- for p in parts:
- m = p.split("=")
- if len(m) > 1:
- feature = m[0]
- values = m[1].split(",")
- lresult = [("<%s>%s" % (feature, v)) for v in values]
- else:
- lresult = p.split(",")
-
- if p.find('-') == -1:
- # FIXME: first port property.validate
- # property.validate cannot handle subfeatures,
- # so we avoid the check here.
- #for p in lresult:
- # property.validate(p)
- pass
-
- if not result:
- result = lresult
- else:
- result = [e1 + "/" + e2 for e1 in result for e2 in lresult]
-
- return [property_set.create(b2.build.feature.split(r)) for r in result]
-
-###
-### rule __test__ ( )
-### {
-### import assert feature ;
-###
-### feature.prepare-test build-request-test-temp ;
-###
-### import build-request ;
-### import build-request : expand_no_defaults : build-request.expand_no_defaults ;
-### import errors : try catch ;
-### import feature : feature subfeature ;
-###
-### feature toolset : gcc msvc borland : implicit ;
-### subfeature toolset gcc : version : 2.95.2 2.95.3 2.95.4
-### 3.0 3.0.1 3.0.2 : optional ;
-###
-### feature variant : debug release : implicit composite ;
-### feature inlining : on off ;
-### feature "include" : : free ;
-###
-### feature stdlib : native stlport : implicit ;
-###
-### feature runtime-link : dynamic static : symmetric ;
-###
-###
-### local r ;
-###
-### r = [ build-request.from-command-line bjam debug runtime-link=dynamic ] ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 1 ] : ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 2 ] : debug <runtime-link>dynamic ;
-###
-### try ;
-### {
-###
-### build-request.from-command-line bjam gcc/debug runtime-link=dynamic/static ;
-### }
-### catch \"static\" is not a value of an implicit feature ;
-###
-###
-### r = [ build-request.from-command-line bjam -d2 --debug debug target runtime-link=dynamic ] ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 1 ] : target ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 2 ] : debug <runtime-link>dynamic ;
-###
-### r = [ build-request.from-command-line bjam debug runtime-link=dynamic,static ] ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 1 ] : ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 2 ] : debug <runtime-link>dynamic <runtime-link>static ;
-###
-### r = [ build-request.from-command-line bjam debug gcc/runtime-link=dynamic,static ] ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 1 ] : ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 2 ] : debug gcc/<runtime-link>dynamic
-### gcc/<runtime-link>static ;
-###
-### r = [ build-request.from-command-line bjam msvc gcc,borland/runtime-link=static ] ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 1 ] : ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 2 ] : msvc gcc/<runtime-link>static
-### borland/<runtime-link>static ;
-###
-### r = [ build-request.from-command-line bjam gcc-3.0 ] ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 1 ] : ;
-### assert.equal [ $(r).get-at 2 ] : gcc-3.0 ;
-###
-### feature.finish-test build-request-test-temp ;
-### }
-###
-###