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author | Kenneth Heafield <github@kheafield.com> | 2012-10-22 12:07:20 +0100 |
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committer | Kenneth Heafield <github@kheafield.com> | 2012-10-22 12:07:20 +0100 |
commit | 5f98fe5c4f2a2090eeb9d30c030305a70a8347d1 (patch) | |
tree | 9b6002f850e6dea1e3400c6b19bb31a9cdf3067f /jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.jam | |
parent | cf9994131993b40be62e90e213b1e11e6b550143 (diff) | |
parent | 21825a09d97c2e0afd20512f306fb25fed55e529 (diff) |
Merge remote branch 'upstream/master'
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diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.jam deleted file mode 100644 index f2036d99..00000000 --- a/jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.jam +++ /dev/null @@ -1,502 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams -# Copyright 2005 Rene Rivera -# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 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) - -# Support for toolset definition. - -import errors ; -import feature ; -import generators ; -import numbers ; -import path ; -import property ; -import regex ; -import sequence ; -import set ; - - -.flag-no = 1 ; - -.ignore-requirements = ; - -# This is used only for testing, to make sure we do not get random extra -# elements in paths. -if --ignore-toolset-requirements in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] -{ - .ignore-requirements = 1 ; -} - - -# Initializes an additional toolset-like module. First load the 'toolset-module' -# and then calls its 'init' rule with trailing arguments. -# -rule using ( toolset-module : * ) -{ - import $(toolset-module) ; - $(toolset-module).init $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; -} - - -# Expands subfeatures in each property sets, e.g. '<toolset>gcc-3.2' will be -# converted to '<toolset>gcc/<toolset-version>3.2'. -# -local rule normalize-condition ( property-sets * ) -{ - local result ; - for local p in $(property-sets) - { - local split = [ feature.split $(p) ] ; - local expanded = [ feature.expand-subfeatures [ feature.split $(p) ] ] ; - result += $(expanded:J=/) ; - } - return $(result) ; -} - - -# Specifies if the 'flags' rule should check that the invoking module is the -# same as the module we are setting the flag for. 'v' can be either 'checked' or -# 'unchecked'. Subsequent call to 'pop-checking-for-flags-module' will restore -# the setting that was in effect before calling this rule. -# -rule push-checking-for-flags-module ( v ) -{ - .flags-module-checking = $(v) $(.flags-module-checking) ; -} - -rule pop-checking-for-flags-module ( ) -{ - .flags-module-checking = $(.flags-module-checking[2-]) ; -} - - -# Specifies the flags (variables) that must be set on targets under certain -# conditions, described by arguments. -# -rule flags ( - rule-or-module # If contains a dot, should be a rule name. The flags will - # be applied when that rule is used to set up build - # actions. - # - # If does not contain dot, should be a module name. The - # flag will be applied for all rules in that module. If - # module for rule is different from the calling module, an - # error is issued. - - variable-name # Variable that should be set on target. - condition * : # A condition when this flag should be applied. Should be a - # set of property sets. If one of those property sets is - # contained in the build properties, the flag will be used. - # Implied values are not allowed: "<toolset>gcc" should be - # used, not just "gcc". Subfeatures, like in - # "<toolset>gcc-3.2" are allowed. If left empty, the flag - # will be used unconditionally. - # - # Propery sets may use value-less properties ('<a>' vs. - # '<a>value') to match absent properties. This allows to - # separately match: - # - # <architecture>/<address-model>64 - # <architecture>ia64/<address-model> - # - # Where both features are optional. Without this syntax - # we would be forced to define "default" values. - - values * : # The value to add to variable. If <feature> is specified, - # then the value of 'feature' will be added. - unchecked ? # If value 'unchecked' is passed, will not test that flags - # are set for the calling module. - : hack-hack ? # For - # flags rule OPTIONS <cxx-abi> : -model ansi - # Treat <cxx-abi> as condition - # FIXME: ugly hack. -) -{ - local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; - if ! [ MATCH ".*([.]).*" : $(rule-or-module) ] - && [ MATCH "(Jamfile<.*)" : $(caller) ] - { - # Unqualified rule name, used inside Jamfile. Most likely used with - # 'make' or 'notfile' rules. This prevents setting flags on the entire - # Jamfile module (this will be considered as rule), but who cares? - # Probably, 'flags' rule should be split into 'flags' and - # 'flags-on-module'. - rule-or-module = $(caller).$(rule-or-module) ; - } - else - { - local module_ = [ MATCH "([^.]*).*" : $(rule-or-module) ] ; - if $(unchecked) != unchecked - && $(.flags-module-checking[1]) != unchecked - && $(module_) != $(caller) - { - errors.error "Module $(caller) attempted to set flags for module $(module_)" ; - } - } - - if $(condition) && ! $(condition:G=) && ! $(hack-hack) - { - # We have condition in the form '<feature>', that is, without value. - # That is an older syntax: - # flags gcc.link RPATH <dll-path> ; - # for compatibility, convert it to - # flags gcc.link RPATH : <dll-path> ; - values = $(condition) ; - condition = ; - } - - if $(condition) - { - property.validate-property-sets $(condition) ; - condition = [ normalize-condition $(condition) ] ; - } - - add-flag $(rule-or-module) : $(variable-name) : $(condition) : $(values) ; -} - - -# Adds a new flag setting with the specified values. Does no checking. -# -local rule add-flag ( rule-or-module : variable-name : condition * : values * ) -{ - .$(rule-or-module).flags += $(.flag-no) ; - - # Store all flags for a module. - local module_ = [ MATCH "([^.]*).*" : $(rule-or-module) ] ; - .module-flags.$(module_) += $(.flag-no) ; - # Store flag-no -> rule-or-module mapping. - .rule-or-module.$(.flag-no) = $(rule-or-module) ; - - .$(rule-or-module).variable.$(.flag-no) += $(variable-name) ; - .$(rule-or-module).values.$(.flag-no) += $(values) ; - .$(rule-or-module).condition.$(.flag-no) += $(condition) ; - - .flag-no = [ numbers.increment $(.flag-no) ] ; -} - - -# Returns the first element of 'property-sets' which is a subset of -# 'properties' or an empty list if no such element exists. -# -rule find-property-subset ( property-sets * : properties * ) -{ - # Cut property values off. - local prop-keys = $(properties:G) ; - - local result ; - for local s in $(property-sets) - { - if ! $(result) - { - # Handle value-less properties like '<architecture>' (compare with - # '<architecture>x86'). - - local set = [ feature.split $(s) ] ; - - # Find the set of features that - # - have no property specified in required property set - # - are omitted in the build property set. - local default-props ; - for local i in $(set) - { - # If $(i) is a value-less property it should match default value - # of an optional property. See the first line in the example - # below: - # - # property set properties result - # <a> <b>foo <b>foo match - # <a> <b>foo <a>foo <b>foo no match - # <a>foo <b>foo <b>foo no match - # <a>foo <b>foo <a>foo <b>foo match - if ! ( $(i:G=) || ( $(i:G) in $(prop-keys) ) ) - { - default-props += $(i) ; - } - } - - if $(set) in $(properties) $(default-props) - { - result = $(s) ; - } - } - } - return $(result) ; -} - - -# Returns a value to be added to some flag for some target based on the flag's -# value definition and the given target's property set. -# -rule handle-flag-value ( value * : properties * ) -{ - local result ; - if $(value:G) - { - local matches = [ property.select $(value) : $(properties) ] ; - for local p in $(matches) - { - local att = [ feature.attributes $(p:G) ] ; - if dependency in $(att) - { - # The value of a dependency feature is a target and needs to be - # actualized. - result += [ $(p:G=).actualize ] ; - } - else if path in $(att) || free in $(att) - { - local values ; - # Treat features with && in the value specially -- each - # &&-separated element is considered a separate value. This is - # needed to handle searched libraries or include paths, which - # may need to be in a specific order. - if ! [ MATCH (&&) : $(p:G=) ] - { - values = $(p:G=) ; - } - else - { - values = [ regex.split $(p:G=) "&&" ] ; - } - if path in $(att) - { - result += [ sequence.transform path.native : $(values) ] ; - } - else - { - result += $(values) ; - } - } - else - { - result += $(p:G=) ; - } - } - } - else - { - result += $(value) ; - } - return $(result) ; -} - - -# Given a rule name and a property set, returns a list of interleaved variables -# names and values which must be set on targets for that rule/property-set -# combination. -# -rule set-target-variables-aux ( rule-or-module : property-set ) -{ - local result ; - properties = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; - for local f in $(.$(rule-or-module).flags) - { - local variable = $(.$(rule-or-module).variable.$(f)) ; - local condition = $(.$(rule-or-module).condition.$(f)) ; - local values = $(.$(rule-or-module).values.$(f)) ; - - if ! $(condition) || - [ find-property-subset $(condition) : $(properties) ] - { - local processed ; - for local v in $(values) - { - # The value might be <feature-name> so needs special treatment. - processed += [ handle-flag-value $(v) : $(properties) ] ; - } - for local r in $(processed) - { - result += $(variable) $(r) ; - } - } - } - - # Strip away last dot separated part and recurse. - local next = [ MATCH ^(.+)\\.([^\\.])* : $(rule-or-module) ] ; - if $(next) - { - result += [ set-target-variables-aux $(next[1]) : $(property-set) ] ; - } - return $(result) ; -} - - -rule set-target-variables ( rule-or-module targets + : property-set ) -{ - properties = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; - local key = $(rule-or-module).$(property-set) ; - local settings = $(.stv.$(key)) ; - if ! $(settings) - { - settings = [ set-target-variables-aux $(rule-or-module) : - $(property-set) ] ; - - if ! $(settings) - { - settings = none ; - } - .stv.$(key) = $(settings) ; - } - - if $(settings) != none - { - local var-name = ; - for local name-or-value in $(settings) - { - if $(var-name) - { - $(var-name) on $(targets) += $(name-or-value) ; - var-name = ; - } - else - { - var-name = $(name-or-value) ; - } - } - } -} - - -# Make toolset 'toolset', defined in a module of the same name, inherit from -# 'base'. -# 1. The 'init' rule from 'base' is imported into 'toolset' with full name. -# Another 'init' is called, which forwards to the base one. -# 2. All generators from 'base' are cloned. The ids are adjusted and <toolset> -# property in requires is adjusted too. -# 3. All flags are inherited. -# 4. All rules are imported. -# -rule inherit ( toolset : base ) -{ - import $(base) ; - inherit-generators $(toolset) : $(base) ; - inherit-flags $(toolset) : $(base) ; - inherit-rules $(toolset) : $(base) ; -} - - -rule inherit-generators ( toolset properties * : base : generators-to-ignore * ) -{ - properties ?= <toolset>$(toolset) ; - local base-generators = [ generators.generators-for-toolset $(base) ] ; - for local g in $(base-generators) - { - local id = [ $(g).id ] ; - - if ! $(id) in $(generators-to-ignore) - { - # Some generator names have multiple periods in their name, so - # $(id:B=$(toolset)) does not generate the right new-id name. E.g. - # if id = gcc.compile.c++ then $(id:B=darwin) = darwin.c++, which is - # not what we want. Manually parse the base and suffix. If there is - # a better way to do this, I would love to see it. See also the - # register() rule in the generators module. - local base = $(id) ; - local suffix = "" ; - while $(base:S) - { - suffix = $(base:S)$(suffix) ; - base = $(base:B) ; - } - local new-id = $(toolset)$(suffix) ; - - generators.register [ $(g).clone $(new-id) : $(properties) ] ; - } - } -} - - -# Brings all flag definitions from the 'base' toolset into the 'toolset' -# toolset. Flag definitions whose conditions make use of properties in -# 'prohibited-properties' are ignored. Do not confuse property and feature, for -# example <debug-symbols>on and <debug-symbols>off, so blocking one of them does -# not block the other one. -# -# The flag conditions are not altered at all, so if a condition includes a name, -# or version of a base toolset, it will not ever match the inheriting toolset. -# When such flag settings must be inherited, define a rule in base toolset -# module and call it as needed. -# -rule inherit-flags ( toolset : base : prohibited-properties * : prohibited-vars * ) -{ - for local f in $(.module-flags.$(base)) - { - local rule-or-module = $(.rule-or-module.$(f)) ; - if ( [ set.difference - $(.$(rule-or-module).condition.$(f)) : - $(prohibited-properties) ] - || ! $(.$(rule-or-module).condition.$(f)) - ) && ( ! $(.$(rule-or-module).variable.$(f)) in $(prohibited-vars) ) - { - local rule_ = [ MATCH "[^.]*\.(.*)" : $(rule-or-module) ] ; - local new-rule-or-module ; - if $(rule_) - { - new-rule-or-module = $(toolset).$(rule_) ; - } - else - { - new-rule-or-module = $(toolset) ; - } - - add-flag - $(new-rule-or-module) - : $(.$(rule-or-module).variable.$(f)) - : $(.$(rule-or-module).condition.$(f)) - : $(.$(rule-or-module).values.$(f)) ; - } - } -} - - -rule inherit-rules ( toolset : base : localize ? ) -{ - # It appears that "action" creates a local rule. - local base-generators = [ generators.generators-for-toolset $(base) ] ; - local rules ; - for local g in $(base-generators) - { - rules += [ MATCH "[^.]*\.(.*)" : [ $(g).rule-name ] ] ; - } - rules = [ sequence.unique $(rules) ] ; - IMPORT $(base) : $(rules) : $(toolset) : $(rules) : $(localize) ; - IMPORT $(toolset) : $(rules) : : $(toolset).$(rules) ; -} - - -# Return the list of global 'toolset requirements'. Those requirements will be -# automatically added to the requirements of any main target. -# -rule requirements ( ) -{ - return $(.requirements) ; -} - - -# Adds elements to the list of global 'toolset requirements'. The requirements -# will be automatically added to the requirements for all main targets, as if -# they were specified literally. For best results, all requirements added should -# be conditional or indirect conditional. -# -rule add-requirements ( requirements * ) -{ - if ! $(.ignore-requirements) - { - .requirements += $(requirements) ; - } -} - - -rule __test__ ( ) -{ - import assert ; - local p = <b>0 <c>1 <d>2 <e>3 <f>4 ; - assert.result <c>1/<d>2/<e>3 : find-property-subset <c>1/<d>2/<e>3 <a>0/<b>0/<c>1 <d>2/<e>5 <a>9 : $(p) ; - assert.result : find-property-subset <a>0/<b>0/<c>9/<d>9/<e>5 <a>9 : $(p) ; - - local p-set = <a>/<b> <a>0/<b> <a>/<b>1 <a>0/<b>1 ; - assert.result <a>/<b> : find-property-subset $(p-set) : ; - assert.result <a>0/<b> : find-property-subset $(p-set) : <a>0 <c>2 ; - assert.result <a>/<b>1 : find-property-subset $(p-set) : <b>1 <c>2 ; - assert.result <a>0/<b>1 : find-property-subset $(p-set) : <a>0 <b>1 ; -} |