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author | Kenneth Heafield <github@kheafield.com> | 2012-05-12 14:01:52 -0400 |
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committer | Kenneth Heafield <github@kheafield.com> | 2012-05-12 14:01:52 -0400 |
commit | 3faecf9a00512dcbc8712c4bca9adae72fb64410 (patch) | |
tree | 9761b50d12f81a675fb7cbc663ceebad15079f78 /jam-files/boost-build/kernel | |
parent | c806a8fff63043f63773874986301f2822a2b552 (diff) |
Give in and copy bjam into cdec source code
Diffstat (limited to 'jam-files/boost-build/kernel')
-rw-r--r-- | jam-files/boost-build/kernel/boost-build.jam | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | jam-files/boost-build/kernel/bootstrap.jam | 263 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | jam-files/boost-build/kernel/bootstrap.py | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | jam-files/boost-build/kernel/class.jam | 420 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | jam-files/boost-build/kernel/errors.jam | 274 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | jam-files/boost-build/kernel/modules.jam | 354 |
6 files changed, 1341 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/boost-build.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/boost-build.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..377f6ec0 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/boost-build.jam @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# 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) + +boost-build . ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/bootstrap.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/bootstrap.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..89048af9 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/bootstrap.jam @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003, 2005, 2006 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 2003, 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) + +# First of all, check the jam version + +if $(JAM_VERSION:J="") < 030112 +{ + ECHO "error: Boost.Jam version 3.1.12 or later required" ; + EXIT ; +} + +local required-rules = GLOB-RECURSIVELY HAS_NATIVE_RULE ; + +for local r in $(required-rules) +{ + if ! $(r) in [ RULENAMES ] + { + ECHO "error: builtin rule '$(r)' is not present" ; + ECHO "error: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; + ECHO "error: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; + EXIT ; + } +} + +local native = + regex transform 2 + ; +while $(native) +{ + if ! [ HAS_NATIVE_RULE $(native[1]) : + $(native[2]) : + $(native[3]) ] + { + ECHO "error: missing native rule '$(native[1]).$(native[2])'" ; + ECHO "error: or interface version of that rule is too low" ; + ECHO "error: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; + ECHO "error: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; + EXIT ; + } + native = $(native[4-]) ; +} + +# Check that the builtin .ENVIRON module is present. We don't have a +# builtin to check that a module is present, so we assume that the PATH +# environment variable is always set and verify that the .ENVIRON module +# has non-empty value of that variable. +module .ENVIRON +{ + local p = $(PATH) $(Path) $(path) ; + if ! $(p) + { + ECHO "error: no builtin module .ENVIRON is found" ; + ECHO "error: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; + ECHO "error: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; + EXIT ; + } +} + +# Check that @() functionality is present. Similarly to modules, +# we don't have a way to test that directly. Instead we check that +# $(TMPNAME) functionality is present which was added at roughly +# the same time (more precisely it was added just before). +{ + if ! $(TMPNAME) + { + ECHO "error: no @() functionality found" ; + ECHO "error: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; + ECHO "error: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; + EXIT ; + } +} + +# Make sure that \n escape is avaiable. +if "\n" = "n" +{ + if $(OS) = CYGWIN + { + ECHO "warning: escape sequences are not supported" ; + ECHO "warning: this will cause major misbehaviour on cygwin" ; + ECHO "warning: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; + ECHO "warning: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; + } +} + +# Bootstrap the module system. Then bring the import rule into the global module. +# +SEARCH on <module@>modules.jam = $(.bootstrap-file:D) ; +module modules { include <module@>modules.jam ; } +IMPORT modules : import : : import ; + +{ + # Add module subdirectories to the BOOST_BUILD_PATH, which allows + # us to make an incremental refactoring step by moving modules to + # the appropriate subdirectories, thereby achieving some physical + # separation of different layers without changing all of our code + # to specify subdirectories in import statements or use an extra + # level of qualification on imported names. + + local subdirs = + kernel # only the most-intrinsic modules: modules, errors + util # low-level substrate: string/number handling, etc. + build # essential elements of the build system architecture + tools # toolsets for handling specific build jobs and targets. + contrib # user contributed (unreviewed) modules + . # build-system.jam lives here + ; + local whereami = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(.bootstrap-file:DT) ] ; + BOOST_BUILD_PATH += $(whereami:D)/$(subdirs) ; + + modules.poke .ENVIRON : BOOST_BUILD_PATH : $(BOOST_BUILD_PATH) ; + + modules.poke : EXTRA_PYTHONPATH : $(whereami) ; +} + +# Reload the modules, to clean up things. The modules module can tolerate +# being included twice. +# +import modules ; + +# Process option plugins first to alow them to prevent loading +# the rest of the build system. +# +import option ; +local dont-build = [ option.process ] ; + +# Should we skip building, i.e. loading the build system, according +# to the options processed? +# +if ! $(dont-build) +{ + if ! --python in $(ARGV) + { + # Allow users to override the build system file from the + # command-line (mostly for testing) + local build-system = [ MATCH --build-system=(.*) : $(ARGV) ] ; + build-system ?= build-system ; + + # Use last element in case of multiple command-line options + import $(build-system[-1]) ; + } + else + { + ECHO "Boost.Build V2 Python port (experimental)" ; + + # Define additional interface that is exposed to Python code. Python code will + # also have access to select bjam builtins in the 'bjam' module, but some + # things are easier to define outside C. + module python_interface + { + rule load ( module-name : location ) + { + USER_MODULE $(module-name) ; + # Make all rules in the loaded module available in + # the global namespace, so that we don't have + # to bother specifying "right" module when calling + # from Python. + module $(module-name) + { + __name__ = $(1) ; + include $(2) ; + local rules = [ RULENAMES $(1) ] ; + IMPORT $(1) : $(rules) : $(1) : $(1).$(rules) ; + } + } + + rule peek ( module-name ? : variables + ) + { + module $(<) + { + return $($(>)) ; + } + } + + rule set-variable ( module-name : name : value * ) + { + module $(<) + { + $(>) = $(3) ; + } + } + + rule set-top-level-targets ( targets * ) + { + DEPENDS all : $(targets) ; + } + + rule call-in-module ( m : rulename : * ) + { + module $(m) + { + return [ $(2) $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ; + } + } + + + rule set-update-action ( action : targets * : sources * : properties * ) + { + $(action) $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + } + + rule set-update-action-in-module ( m : action : targets * : sources * : properties * ) + { + module $(m) + { + $(2) $(3) : $(4) : $(5) ; + } + } + + rule set-target-variable ( targets + : variable : value * : append ? ) + { + if $(append) + { + $(variable) on $(targets) += $(value) ; + } + else + { + $(variable) on $(targets) = $(value) ; + } + } + + rule get-target-variable ( targets + : variable ) + { + return [ on $(targets) return $($(variable)) ] ; + } + + rule import-rules-from-parent ( parent-module : this-module : user-rules * ) + { + IMPORT $(parent-module) : $(user-rules) : $(this-module) : $(user-rules) ; + EXPORT $(this-module) : $(user-rules) ; + } + + rule mark-included ( targets * : includes * ) { + NOCARE $(includes) ; + INCLUDES $(targets) : $(includes) ; + ISFILE $(includes) ; + } + } + + PYTHON_IMPORT_RULE bootstrap : bootstrap : PyBB : bootstrap ; + modules.poke PyBB : root : [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(.bootstrap-file:DT)/.. ] ; + + module PyBB + { + local ok = [ bootstrap $(root) ] ; + if ! $(ok) + { + EXIT ; + } + } + + + #PYTHON_IMPORT_RULE boost.build.build_system : main : PyBB : main ; + + #module PyBB + #{ + # main ; + #} + + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/bootstrap.py b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/bootstrap.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e8dd37b --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/bootstrap.py @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# Copyright 2009 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) + +import imp +import sys + +def bootstrap(root_path): + """Performs python-side bootstrapping of Boost.Build/Python. + + This function arranges for 'b2.whatever' package names to work, while also + allowing to put python files alongside corresponding jam modules. + """ + + m = imp.new_module("b2") + # Note that: + # 1. If __path__ is not list of strings, nothing will work + # 2. root_path is already list of strings. + m.__path__ = root_path + sys.modules["b2"] = m + + import b2.build_system + return b2.build_system.main() + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/class.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/class.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b8e55af3 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/class.jam @@ -0,0 +1,420 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2005 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 2002, 2003 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) + +# Polymorphic class system built on top of core Jam facilities. +# +# Classes are defined by 'class' keywords:: +# +# class myclass +# { +# rule __init__ ( arg1 ) # constructor +# { +# self.attribute = $(arg1) ; +# } +# +# rule method1 ( ) # method +# { +# return [ method2 ] ; +# } +# +# rule method2 ( ) # method +# { +# return $(self.attribute) ; +# } +# } +# +# The __init__ rule is the constructor, and sets member variables. +# +# New instances are created by invoking [ new <class> <args...> ]: +# +# local x = [ new myclass foo ] ; # x is a new myclass object +# assert.result foo : [ $(x).method1 ] ; # $(x).method1 returns "foo" +# +# Derived class are created by mentioning base classes in the declaration:: +# +# class derived : myclass +# { +# rule __init__ ( arg ) +# { +# myclass.__init__ $(arg) ; # call base __init__ +# +# } +# +# rule method2 ( ) # method override +# { +# return $(self.attribute)XXX ; +# } +# } +# +# All methods operate virtually, replacing behavior in the base classes. For +# example:: +# +# local y = [ new derived foo ] ; # y is a new derived object +# assert.result fooXXX : [ $(y).method1 ] ; # $(y).method1 returns "foo" +# +# Each class instance is its own core Jam module. All instance attributes and +# methods are accessible without additional qualification from within the class +# instance. All rules imported in class declaration, or visible in base classses +# are also visible. Base methods are available in qualified form: +# base-name.method-name. By convention, attribute names are prefixed with +# "self.". + +import modules ; +import numbers ; + + +rule xinit ( instance : class ) +{ + module $(instance) + { + __class__ = $(2) ; + __name__ = $(1) ; + } +} + + +rule new ( class args * : * ) +{ + .next-instance ?= 1 ; + local id = object($(class))@$(.next-instance) ; + + xinit $(id) : $(class) ; + + INSTANCE $(id) : class@$(class) ; + IMPORT_MODULE $(id) ; + $(id).__init__ $(args) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + + # Bump the next unique object name. + .next-instance = [ numbers.increment $(.next-instance) ] ; + + # Return the name of the new instance. + return $(id) ; +} + + +rule bases ( class ) +{ + module class@$(class) + { + return $(__bases__) ; + } +} + + +rule is-derived ( class : bases + ) +{ + local stack = $(class) ; + local visited found ; + while ! $(found) && $(stack) + { + local top = $(stack[1]) ; + stack = $(stack[2-]) ; + if ! ( $(top) in $(visited) ) + { + visited += $(top) ; + stack += [ bases $(top) ] ; + + if $(bases) in $(visited) + { + found = true ; + } + } + } + return $(found) ; +} + + +# Returns true if the 'value' is a class instance. +# +rule is-instance ( value ) +{ + return [ MATCH "^(object\\()[^@]+\\)@.*" : $(value) ] ; +} + + +# Check if the given value is of the given type. +# +rule is-a ( + instance # The value to check. + : type # The type to test for. +) +{ + if [ is-instance $(instance) ] + { + return [ class.is-derived [ modules.peek $(instance) : __class__ ] : $(type) ] ; + } +} + + +local rule typecheck ( x ) +{ + local class-name = [ MATCH "^\\[(.*)\\]$" : [ BACKTRACE 1 ] ] ; + if ! [ is-a $(x) : $(class-name) ] + { + return "Expected an instance of "$(class-name)" but got \""$(x)"\" for argument" ; + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + import "class" : new ; + + # This will be the construction function for a class called 'myclass'. + # + class myclass + { + import assert ; + + rule __init__ ( x_ * : y_ * ) + { + # Set some instance variables. + x = $(x_) ; + y = $(y_) ; + foo += 10 ; + } + + rule set-x ( newx * ) + { + x = $(newx) ; + } + + rule get-x ( ) + { + return $(x) ; + } + + rule set-y ( newy * ) + { + y = $(newy) ; + } + + rule get-y ( ) + { + return $(y) ; + } + + rule f ( ) + { + return [ g $(x) ] ; + } + + rule g ( args * ) + { + if $(x) in $(y) + { + return $(x) ; + } + else if $(y) in $(x) + { + return $(y) ; + } + else + { + return ; + } + } + + rule get-class ( ) + { + return $(__class__) ; + } + + rule get-instance ( ) + { + return $(__name__) ; + } + + rule invariant ( ) + { + assert.equal 1 : 1 ; + } + + rule get-foo ( ) + { + return $(foo) ; + } + } +# class myclass ; + + class derived1 : myclass + { + rule __init__ ( z_ ) + { + myclass.__init__ $(z_) : X ; + z = $(z_) ; + } + + # Override g. + # + rule g ( args * ) + { + return derived1.g ; + } + + rule h ( ) + { + return derived1.h ; + } + + rule get-z ( ) + { + return $(z) ; + } + + # Check that 'assert.equal' visible in base class is visible here. + # + rule invariant2 ( ) + { + assert.equal 2 : 2 ; + } + + # Check that 'assert.variable-not-empty' visible in base class is + # visible here. + # + rule invariant3 ( ) + { + local v = 10 ; + assert.variable-not-empty v ; + } + } +# class derived1 : myclass ; + + class derived2 : myclass + { + rule __init__ ( ) + { + myclass.__init__ 1 : 2 ; + } + + # Override g. + # + rule g ( args * ) + { + return derived2.g ; + } + + # Test the ability to call base class functions with qualification. + # + rule get-x ( ) + { + return [ myclass.get-x ] ; + } + } +# class derived2 : myclass ; + + class derived2a : derived2 + { + rule __init__ + { + derived2.__init__ ; + } + } +# class derived2a : derived2 ; + + local rule expect_derived2 ( [derived2] x ) { } + + local a = [ new myclass 3 4 5 : 4 5 ] ; + local b = [ new derived1 4 ] ; + local b2 = [ new derived1 4 ] ; + local c = [ new derived2 ] ; + local d = [ new derived2 ] ; + local e = [ new derived2a ] ; + + expect_derived2 $(d) ; + expect_derived2 $(e) ; + + # Argument checking is set up to call exit(1) directly on failure, and we + # can not hijack that with try, so we should better not do this test by + # default. We could fix this by having errors look up and invoke the EXIT + # rule instead; EXIT can be hijacked (;-) + if --fail-typecheck in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + try ; + { + expect_derived2 $(a) ; + } + catch + "Expected an instance of derived2 but got" instead + ; + } + + #try ; + #{ + # new bad_subclass ; + #} + #catch + # bad_subclass.bad_subclass failed to call base class constructor myclass.__init__ + # ; + + #try ; + #{ + # class bad_subclass ; + #} + #catch bad_subclass has already been declared ; + + assert.result 3 4 5 : $(a).get-x ; + assert.result 4 5 : $(a).get-y ; + assert.result 4 : $(b).get-x ; + assert.result X : $(b).get-y ; + assert.result 4 : $(b).get-z ; + assert.result 1 : $(c).get-x ; + assert.result 2 : $(c).get-y ; + assert.result 4 5 : $(a).f ; + assert.result derived1.g : $(b).f ; + assert.result derived2.g : $(c).f ; + assert.result derived2.g : $(d).f ; + + assert.result 10 : $(b).get-foo ; + + $(a).invariant ; + $(b).invariant2 ; + $(b).invariant3 ; + + # Check that the __class__ attribute is getting properly set. + assert.result myclass : $(a).get-class ; + assert.result derived1 : $(b).get-class ; + assert.result $(a) : $(a).get-instance ; + + $(a).set-x a.x ; + $(b).set-x b.x ; + $(c).set-x c.x ; + $(d).set-x d.x ; + assert.result a.x : $(a).get-x ; + assert.result b.x : $(b).get-x ; + assert.result c.x : $(c).get-x ; + assert.result d.x : $(d).get-x ; + + class derived3 : derived1 derived2 + { + rule __init__ ( ) + { + } + } + + assert.result : bases myclass ; + assert.result myclass : bases derived1 ; + assert.result myclass : bases derived2 ; + assert.result derived1 derived2 : bases derived3 ; + + assert.true is-derived derived1 : myclass ; + assert.true is-derived derived2 : myclass ; + assert.true is-derived derived3 : derived1 ; + assert.true is-derived derived3 : derived2 ; + assert.true is-derived derived3 : derived1 derived2 myclass ; + assert.true is-derived derived3 : myclass ; + + assert.false is-derived myclass : derived1 ; + + assert.true is-instance $(a) ; + assert.false is-instance bar ; + + assert.true is-a $(a) : myclass ; + assert.true is-a $(c) : derived2 ; + assert.true is-a $(d) : myclass ; + assert.false is-a literal : myclass ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/errors.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/errors.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..63b11e86 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/errors.jam @@ -0,0 +1,274 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2004 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) + +# Print a stack backtrace leading to this rule's caller. Each argument +# represents a line of output to be printed after the first line of the +# backtrace. +# +rule backtrace ( skip-frames prefix messages * : * ) +{ + local frame-skips = 5 9 13 17 21 25 29 33 37 41 45 49 53 57 61 65 69 73 77 81 ; + local drop-elements = $(frame-skips[$(skip-frames)]) ; + if ! ( $(skip-frames) in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ) + { + ECHO "warning: backtrace doesn't support skipping $(skip-frames) frames;" + "using 1 instead." ; + drop-elements = 5 ; + } + + local args = $(.args) ; + if $(.user-modules-only) + { + local bt = [ nearest-user-location ] ; + ECHO "$(prefix) at $(bt) " ; + for local n in $(args) + { + if $($(n))-is-not-empty + { + ECHO $(prefix) $($(n)) ; + } + } + } + else + { + # Get the whole backtrace, then drop the initial quadruples + # corresponding to the frames that must be skipped. + local bt = [ BACKTRACE ] ; + bt = $(bt[$(drop-elements)-]) ; + + while $(bt) + { + local m = [ MATCH ^(.+)\\.$ : $(bt[3]) ] ; + ECHO $(bt[1]):$(bt[2]): "in" $(bt[4]) "from module" $(m) ; + + # The first time through, print each argument on a separate line. + for local n in $(args) + { + if $($(n))-is-not-empty + { + ECHO $(prefix) $($(n)) ; + } + } + args = ; # Kill args so that this never happens again. + + # Move on to the next quadruple. + bt = $(bt[5-]) ; + } + } +} + +.args ?= messages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; +.disabled ?= ; +.last-error-$(.args) ?= ; + + +# try-catch -- +# +# This is not really an exception-handling mechanism, but it does allow us to +# perform some error-checking on our error-checking. Errors are suppressed after +# a try, and the first one is recorded. Use catch to check that the error +# message matched expectations. + +# Begin looking for error messages. +# +rule try ( ) +{ + .disabled += true ; + .last-error-$(.args) = ; +} + + +# Stop looking for error messages; generate an error if an argument of messages +# is not found in the corresponding argument in the error call. +# +rule catch ( messages * : * ) +{ + .disabled = $(.disabled[2-]) ; # Pop the stack. + + import sequence ; + + if ! $(.last-error-$(.args))-is-not-empty + { + error-skip-frames 3 expected an error, but none occurred ; + } + else + { + for local n in $(.args) + { + if ! $($(n)) in $(.last-error-$(n)) + { + local v = [ sequence.join $($(n)) : " " ] ; + v ?= "" ; + local joined = [ sequence.join $(.last-error-$(n)) : " " ] ; + + .last-error-$(.args) = ; + error-skip-frames 3 expected \"$(v)\" in argument $(n) of error + : got \"$(joined)\" instead ; + } + } + } +} + + +rule error-skip-frames ( skip-frames messages * : * ) +{ + if ! $(.disabled) + { + backtrace $(skip-frames) error: $(messages) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + EXIT ; + } + else if ! $(.last-error-$(.args)) + { + for local n in $(.args) + { + # Add an extra empty string so that we always have + # something in the event of an error + .last-error-$(n) = $($(n)) "" ; + } + } +} + +if --no-error-backtrace in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] +{ + .no-error-backtrace = true ; +} + + +# Print an error message with a stack backtrace and exit. +# +rule error ( messages * : * ) +{ + if $(.no-error-backtrace) + { + # Print each argument on a separate line. + for local n in $(.args) + { + if $($(n))-is-not-empty + { + if ! $(first-printed) + { + ECHO error: $($(n)) ; + first-printed = true ; + } + else + { + ECHO $($(n)) ; + } + } + } + EXIT ; + } + else + { + error-skip-frames 3 $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } +} + + +# Same as 'error', but the generated backtrace will include only user files. +# +rule user-error ( messages * : * ) +{ + .user-modules-only = 1 ; + error-skip-frames 3 $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; +} + + +# Print a warning message with a stack backtrace and exit. +# +rule warning +{ + backtrace 2 warning: $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; +} + + +# Convert an arbitrary argument list into a list with ":" separators and quoted +# elements representing the same information. This is mostly useful for +# formatting descriptions of arguments with which a rule was called when +# reporting an error. +# +rule lol->list ( * ) +{ + local result ; + local remaining = 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; + while $($(remaining)) + { + local n = $(remaining[1]) ; + remaining = $(remaining[2-]) ; + + if $(n) != 1 + { + result += ":" ; + } + result += \"$($(n))\" ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Return the file:line for the nearest entry in backtrace which correspond to a +# user module. +# +rule nearest-user-location ( ) +{ + local bt = [ BACKTRACE ] ; + + local result ; + while $(bt) && ! $(result) + { + local m = [ MATCH ^(.+)\\.$ : $(bt[3]) ] ; + local user-modules = ([Jj]amroot(.jam|.v2|)|([Jj]amfile(.jam|.v2|)|user-config.jam|site-config.jam|project-root.jam) ; + + if [ MATCH $(user-modules) : $(bt[1]:D=) ] + { + result = $(bt[1]):$(bt[2]) ; + } + bt = $(bt[5-]) ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# If optimized rule is available in Jam, use it. +if NEAREST_USER_LOCATION in [ RULENAMES ] +{ + rule nearest-user-location ( ) + { + local r = [ NEAREST_USER_LOCATION ] ; + return $(r[1]):$(r[2]) ; + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + # Show that we can correctly catch an expected error. + try ; + { + error an error occurred : somewhere ; + } + catch an error occurred : somewhere ; + + # Show that unexpected errors generate real errors. + try ; + { + try ; + { + error an error occurred : somewhere ; + } + catch an error occurred : nowhere ; + } + catch expected \"nowhere\" in argument 2 ; + + # Show that not catching an error where one was expected is an error. + try ; + { + try ; + { + } + catch ; + } + catch expected an error, but none occurred ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/modules.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/modules.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1f75354f --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/kernel/modules.jam @@ -0,0 +1,354 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003, 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) + +# Essentially an include guard; ensures that no module is loaded multiple times. +.loaded ?= ; + +# A list of modules currently being loaded for error reporting of circular +# dependencies. +.loading ?= ; + +# A list of modules needing to be tested using their __test__ rule. +.untested ?= ; + +# A list of modules which have been tested using their __test__ rule. +.tested ?= ; + + +# Runs internal Boost Build unit tests for the specified module. The module's +# __test__ rule is executed in its own module to eliminate any inadvertent +# effects of testing module dependencies (such as assert) on the module itself. +# +local rule run-module-test ( m ) +{ + local tested-modules = [ modules.peek modules : .tested ] ; + + if ( ! $(m) in $(tested-modules) ) # Avoid recursive test invocations. + && ( ( --debug in $(argv) ) || ( --debug-module=$(m) in $(argv) ) ) + { + modules.poke modules : .tested : $(tested-modules) $(m) ; + + if ! ( __test__ in [ RULENAMES $(m) ] ) + { + local argv = [ peek : ARGV ] ; + if ! ( --quiet in $(argv) ) && ( --debug-tests in $(argv) ) + { + ECHO warning: no __test__ rule defined in module $(m) ; + } + } + else + { + if ! ( --quiet in $(argv) ) + { + ECHO testing module $(m)... ; + } + + local test-module = __test-$(m)__ ; + IMPORT $(m) : [ RULENAMES $(m) ] : $(test-module) : [ RULENAMES $(m) ] ; + IMPORT $(m) : __test__ : $(test-module) : __test__ : LOCALIZE ; + module $(test-module) + { + __test__ ; + } + } + } +} + + +# Return the binding of the given module. +# +rule binding ( module ) +{ + return $($(module).__binding__) ; +} + + +# Sets the module-local value of a variable. This is the most reliable way to +# set a module-local variable in a different module; it eliminates issues of +# name shadowing due to dynamic scoping. +# +rule poke ( module-name ? : variables + : value * ) +{ + module $(<) + { + $(>) = $(3) ; + } +} + + +# Returns the module-local value of a variable. This is the most reliable way to +# examine a module-local variable in a different module; it eliminates issues of +# name shadowing due to dynamic scoping. +# +rule peek ( module-name ? : variables + ) +{ + module $(<) + { + return $($(>)) ; + } +} + + +# Call the given rule locally in the given module. Use this for rules accepting +# rule names as arguments, so that the passed rule may be invoked in the context +# of the rule's caller (for example, if the rule accesses module globals or is a +# local rule). Note that rules called this way may accept at most 8 parameters. +# +rule call-in ( module-name ? : rule-name args * : * ) +{ + module $(module-name) + { + return [ $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ; + } +} + + +# Given a possibly qualified rule name and arguments, remove any initial module +# qualification from the rule and invoke it in that module. If there is no +# module qualification, the rule is invoked in the global module. Note that +# rules called this way may accept at most 8 parameters. +# +rule call-locally ( qualified-rule-name args * : * ) +{ + local module-rule = [ MATCH (.*)\\.(.*) : $(qualified-rule-name) ] ; + local rule-name = $(module-rule[2]) ; + rule-name ?= $(qualified-rule-name) ; + # We pass only 8 parameters here since Boost Jam allows at most 9 rule + # parameter positions and the call-in rule already uses up the initial + # position for the module name. + return [ call-in $(module-rule[1]) : $(rule-name) $(args) : $(2) : $(3) : + $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) ] ; +} + + +# Load the indicated module if it is not already loaded. +# +rule load ( + module-name # Name of module to load. Rules will be defined in this + # module. + : filename ? # (partial) path to file; Defaults to $(module-name).jam. + : search * # Directories in which to search for filename. Defaults to + # $(BOOST_BUILD_PATH). +) +{ + # Avoid loading modules twice. + if ! ( $(module-name) in $(.loaded) ) + { + filename ?= $(module-name).jam ; + + # Mark the module loaded so we do not try to load it recursively. + .loaded += $(module-name) ; + + # Suppress tests if any module loads are already in progress. + local suppress-test = $(.loading[1]) ; + + # Push this module on the loading stack. + .loading += $(module-name) ; + + # Remember that it is untested. + .untested += $(module-name) ; + + # Insert the new module's __name__ and __file__ globals. + poke $(module-name) : __name__ : $(module-name) ; + poke $(module-name) : __file__ : $(filename) ; + + module $(module-name) + { + # Add some grist so that the module will have a unique target name. + local module-target = $(__file__:G=module@) ; + + local search = $(3) ; + search ?= [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; + SEARCH on $(module-target) = $(search) ; + BINDRULE on $(module-target) = modules.record-binding ; + + include $(module-target) ; + + # Allow the module to see its own names with full qualification. + local rules = [ RULENAMES $(__name__) ] ; + IMPORT $(__name__) : $(rules) : $(__name__) : $(__name__).$(rules) ; + } + + if $(module-name) != modules && ! [ binding $(module-name) ] + { + import errors ; + errors.error "Could not find module" $(module-name) in $(search) ; + } + + # Pop the loading stack. Must happen before testing or we will run into + # a circular loading dependency. + .loading = $(.loading[1--2]) ; + + # Run any pending tests if this is an outer load. + if ! $(suppress-test) + { + local argv = [ peek : ARGV ] ; + for local m in $(.untested) + { + run-module-test $(m) ; + } + .untested = ; + } + } + else if $(module-name) in $(.loading) + { + import errors ; + errors.error loading \"$(module-name)\" + : circular module loading dependency: + : $(.loading)" ->" $(module-name) ; + } +} + + +# This helper is used by load (above) to record the binding (path) of each +# loaded module. +# +rule record-binding ( module-target : binding ) +{ + $(.loading[-1]).__binding__ = $(binding) ; +} + + +# Transform each path in the list, with all backslashes converted to forward +# slashes and all detectable redundancy removed. Something like this is probably +# needed in path.jam, but I am not sure of that, I do not understand it, and I +# am not ready to move all of path.jam into the kernel. +# +local rule normalize-raw-paths ( paths * ) +{ + local result ; + for p in $(paths:T) + { + result += [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(p) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +.cwd = [ PWD ] ; + + +# Load the indicated module and import rule names into the current module. Any +# members of rules-opt will be available without qualification in the caller's +# module. Any members of rename-opt will be taken as the names of the rules in +# the caller's module, in place of the names they have in the imported module. +# If rules-opt = '*', all rules from the indicated module are imported into the +# caller's module. If rename-opt is supplied, it must have the same number of +# elements as rules-opt. +# +rule import ( module-names + : rules-opt * : rename-opt * ) +{ + if ( $(rules-opt) = * || ! $(rules-opt) ) && $(rename-opt) + { + import errors ; + errors.error "Rule aliasing is only available for explicit imports." ; + } + + if $(module-names[2]) && ( $(rules-opt) || $(rename-opt) ) + { + import errors ; + errors.error "When loading multiple modules, no specific rules or" + "renaming is allowed" ; + } + + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + + # Import each specified module + for local m in $(module-names) + { + if ! $(m) in $(.loaded) + { + # If the importing module isn't already in the BOOST_BUILD_PATH, + # prepend it to the path. We don't want to invert the search order + # of modules that are already there. + + local caller-location ; + if $(caller) + { + caller-location = [ binding $(caller) ] ; + caller-location = $(caller-location:D) ; + caller-location = [ normalize-raw-paths $(caller-location:R=$(.cwd)) ] ; + } + + local search = [ peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; + search = [ normalize-raw-paths $(search:R=$(.cwd)) ] ; + + if $(caller-location) && ! $(caller-location) in $(search) + { + search = $(caller-location) $(search) ; + } + + load $(m) : : $(search) ; + } + + IMPORT_MODULE $(m) : $(caller) ; + + if $(rules-opt) + { + local source-names ; + if $(rules-opt) = * + { + local all-rules = [ RULENAMES $(m) ] ; + source-names = $(all-rules) ; + } + else + { + source-names = $(rules-opt) ; + } + local target-names = $(rename-opt) ; + target-names ?= $(source-names) ; + IMPORT $(m) : $(source-names) : $(caller) : $(target-names) ; + } + } +} + + +# Define exported copies in $(target-module) of all rules exported from +# $(source-module). Also make them available in the global module with +# qualification, so that it is just as though the rules were defined originally +# in $(target-module). +# +rule clone-rules ( source-module target-module ) +{ + local rules = [ RULENAMES $(source-module) ] ; + + IMPORT $(source-module) : $(rules) : $(target-module) : $(rules) : LOCALIZE ; + EXPORT $(target-module) : $(rules) ; + IMPORT $(target-module) : $(rules) : : $(target-module).$(rules) ; +} + + +# These rules need to be available in all modules to implement module loading +# itself and other fundamental operations. +local globalize = peek poke record-binding ; +IMPORT modules : $(globalize) : : modules.$(globalize) ; + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + import modules : normalize-raw-paths ; + + module modules.__test__ + { + foo = bar ; + } + + assert.result bar : peek modules.__test__ : foo ; + + poke modules.__test__ : foo : bar baz ; + assert.result bar baz : peek modules.__test__ : foo ; + + assert.result c:/foo/bar : normalize-raw-paths c:/x/../foo/./xx/yy/../../bar ; + assert.result . : normalize-raw-paths . ; + assert.result .. : normalize-raw-paths .. ; + assert.result ../.. : normalize-raw-paths ../.. ; + assert.result .. : normalize-raw-paths ./.. ; + assert.result / / : normalize-raw-paths / \\ ; + assert.result a : normalize-raw-paths a ; + assert.result a : normalize-raw-paths a/ ; + assert.result /a : normalize-raw-paths /a/ ; + assert.result / : normalize-raw-paths /a/.. ; +} |