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authorChris Dyer <cdyer@cab.ark.cs.cmu.edu>2012-10-02 00:19:43 -0400
committerChris Dyer <cdyer@cab.ark.cs.cmu.edu>2012-10-02 00:19:43 -0400
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-# Copyright Gennadiy Rozental
-# Copyright 2006 Rene Rivera
-# Copyright 2003, 2004, 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)
-
-# The STLPort is usable by means of 'stdlib' feature. When
-# stdlib=stlport is specified, default version of STLPort will be used,
-# while stdlib=stlport-4.5 will use specific version.
-# The subfeature value 'hostios' means to use host compiler's iostreams.
-#
-# The specific version of stlport is selected by features:
-# The <runtime-link> feature selects between static and shared library
-# The <runtime-debugging>on selects STLPort with debug symbols
-# and stl debugging.
-# There's no way to use STLPort with debug symbols but without
-# stl debugging.
-
-# TODO: must implement selection of different STLPort installations based
-# on used toolset.
-# Also, finish various flags:
-#
-# This is copied from V1 toolset, "+" means "implemented"
-#+flags $(CURR_TOOLSET) DEFINES <stlport-iostream>off : _STLP_NO_OWN_IOSTREAMS=1 _STLP_HAS_NO_NEW_IOSTREAMS=1 ;
-#+flags $(CURR_TOOLSET) DEFINES <stlport-extensions>off : _STLP_NO_EXTENSIONS=1 ;
-# flags $(CURR_TOOLSET) DEFINES <stlport-anachronisms>off : _STLP_NO_ANACHRONISMS=1 ;
-# flags $(CURR_TOOLSET) DEFINES <stlport-cstd-namespace>global : _STLP_VENDOR_GLOBAL_CSTD=1 ;
-# flags $(CURR_TOOLSET) DEFINES <exception-handling>off : _STLP_NO_EXCEPTIONS=1 ;
-# flags $(CURR_TOOLSET) DEFINES <stlport-debug-alloc>on : _STLP_DEBUG_ALLOC=1 ;
-#+flags $(CURR_TOOLSET) DEFINES <runtime-build>debug : _STLP_DEBUG=1 _STLP_DEBUG_UNINITIALIZED=1 ;
-#+flags $(CURR_TOOLSET) DEFINES <runtime-link>dynamic : _STLP_USE_DYNAMIC_LIB=1 ;
-
-
-import feature : feature subfeature ;
-import project ;
-import "class" : new ;
-import targets ;
-import property-set ;
-import common ;
-import type ;
-
-# Make this module into a project.
-project.initialize $(__name__) ;
-project stlport ;
-
-# The problem: how to request to use host compiler's iostreams?
-#
-# Solution 1: Global 'stlport-iostream' feature.
-# That's ugly. Subfeature make more sense for stlport-specific thing.
-# Solution 2: Use subfeature with two values, one of which ("use STLPort iostream")
-# is default.
-# The problem is that such subfeature will appear in target paths, and that's ugly
-# Solution 3: Use optional subfeature with only one value.
-
-feature.extend stdlib : stlport ;
-feature.compose <stdlib>stlport : <library>/stlport//stlport ;
-
-# STLport iostreams or native iostreams
-subfeature stdlib stlport : iostream : hostios : optional propagated ;
-
-# STLport extensions
-subfeature stdlib stlport : extensions : noext : optional propagated ;
-
-# STLport anachronisms -- NOT YET SUPPORTED
-# subfeature stdlib stlport : anachronisms : on off ;
-
-# STLport debug allocation -- NOT YET SUPPORTED
-#subfeature stdlib stlport : debug-alloc : off on ;
-
-# Declare a special target class to handle the creation of search-lib-target
-# instances for STLport. We need a special class, because otherwise we'll have
-# - declare prebuilt targets for all possible toolsets. And by the time 'init'
-# is called we don't even know the list of toolsets that are registered
-# - when host iostreams are used, we really should produce nothing. It would
-# be hard/impossible to achieve this using prebuilt targets.
-
-class stlport-target-class : basic-target
-{
- import feature project type errors generators ;
- import set : difference ;
-
- rule __init__ ( project : headers ? : libraries * : version ? )
- {
- basic-target.__init__ stlport : $(project) ;
- self.headers = $(headers) ;
- self.libraries = $(libraries) ;
- self.version = $(version) ;
- self.version.5 = [ MATCH "^(5[.][0123456789]+).*" : $(version) ] ;
-
- local requirements ;
- requirements += <stdlib-stlport:version>$(self.version) ;
- self.requirements = [ property-set.create $(requirements) ] ;
- }
-
- rule generate ( property-set )
- {
- # Since this target is built with <stdlib>stlport, it will also
- # have <library>/stlport//stlport in requirements, which will
- # cause a loop in main target references. Remove that property
- # manually.
-
- property-set = [ property-set.create
- [ difference
- [ $(property-set).raw ] :
- <library>/stlport//stlport
- <stdlib>stlport
- ]
- ] ;
- return [ basic-target.generate $(property-set) ] ;
- }
-
- rule construct ( name : source-targets * : property-set )
- {
- # Deduce the name of stlport library, based on toolset and
- # debug setting.
- local raw = [ $(property-set).raw ] ;
- local hostios = [ feature.get-values <stdlib-stlport:iostream> : $(raw) ] ;
- local toolset = [ feature.get-values <toolset> : $(raw) ] ;
-
- if $(self.version.5)
- {
- # Version 5.x
-
- # STLport host IO streams no longer supported. So we always
- # need libraries.
-
- # name: stlport(stl)?[dg]?(_static)?.M.R
- local name = stlport ;
- if [ feature.get-values <runtime-debugging> : $(raw) ] = "on"
- {
- name += stl ;
- switch $(toolset)
- {
- case gcc* : name += g ;
- case darwin* : name += g ;
- case * : name += d ;
- }
- }
-
- if [ feature.get-values <runtime-link> : $(raw) ] = "static"
- {
- name += _static ;
- }
-
- # Starting with version 5.2.0, the STLport static libraries no longer
- # include a version number in their name
- local version.pre.5.2 = [ MATCH "^(5[.][01]+).*" : $(version) ] ;
- if $(version.pre.5.2) || [ feature.get-values <runtime-link> : $(raw) ] != "static"
- {
- name += .$(self.version.5) ;
- }
-
- name = $(name:J=) ;
-
- if [ feature.get-values <install-dependencies> : $(raw) ] = "on"
- {
- #~ Allow explicitly asking to install the STLport lib by
- #~ refering to it directly: /stlport//stlport/<install-dependencies>on
- #~ This allows for install packaging of all libs one might need for
- #~ a standalone distribution.
- import path : make : path-make ;
- local runtime-link
- = [ feature.get-values <runtime-link> : $(raw) ] ;
- local lib-file.props
- = [ property-set.create $(raw) <link>$(runtime-link) ] ;
- local lib-file.prefix
- = [ type.generated-target-prefix $(runtime-link:U)_LIB : $(lib-file.props) ] ;
- local lib-file.suffix
- = [ type.generated-target-suffix $(runtime-link:U)_LIB : $(lib-file.props) ] ;
- lib-file.prefix
- ?= "" "lib" ;
- lib-file.suffix
- ?= "" ;
- local lib-file
- = [ GLOB $(self.libraries) [ modules.peek : PATH ] :
- $(lib-file.prefix)$(name).$(lib-file.suffix) ] ;
- lib-file
- = [ new file-reference [ path-make $(lib-file[1]) ] : $(self.project) ] ;
- lib-file
- = [ $(lib-file).generate "" ] ;
- local lib-file.requirements
- = [ targets.main-target-requirements
- [ $(lib-file.props).raw ] <file>$(lib-file[-1])
- : $(self.project) ] ;
- return [ generators.construct $(self.project) $(name) : LIB : $(lib-file.requirements) ] ;
- }
- else
- {
- #~ Otherwise, it's just a regular usage of the library.
- return [ generators.construct
- $(self.project) $(name) : SEARCHED_LIB : $(property-set) ] ;
- }
- }
- else if ! $(hostios) && $(toolset) != msvc
- {
- # We don't need libraries if host istreams are used. For
- # msvc, automatic library selection will be used.
-
- # name: stlport_<toolset>(_stldebug)?
- local name = stlport ;
- name = $(name)_$(toolset) ;
- if [ feature.get-values <runtime-debugging> : $(raw) ] = "on"
- {
- name = $(name)_stldebug ;
- }
-
- return [ generators.construct
- $(self.project) $(name) : SEARCHED_LIB : $(property-set) ] ;
- }
- else
- {
- return [ property-set.empty ] ;
- }
- }
-
- rule compute-usage-requirements ( subvariant )
- {
- local usage-requirements =
- <include>$(self.headers)
- <dll-path>$(self.libraries)
- <library-path>$(self.libraries)
- ;
-
- local rproperties = [ $(subvariant).build-properties ] ;
- # CONSIDER: should this "if" sequence be replaced with
- # some use of 'property-map' class?
- if [ $(rproperties).get <runtime-debugging> ] = "on"
- {
- usage-requirements +=
- <define>_STLP_DEBUG=1
- <define>_STLP_DEBUG_UNINITIALIZED=1 ;
- }
- if [ $(rproperties).get <runtime-link> ] = "shared"
- {
- usage-requirements +=
- <define>_STLP_USE_DYNAMIC_LIB=1 ;
- }
- if [ $(rproperties).get <stdlib-stlport:extensions> ] = noext
- {
- usage-requirements +=
- <define>_STLP_NO_EXTENSIONS=1 ;
- }
- if [ $(rproperties).get <stdlib-stlport:iostream> ] = hostios
- {
- usage-requirements +=
- <define>_STLP_NO_OWN_IOSTREAMS=1
- <define>_STLP_HAS_NO_NEW_IOSTREAMS=1 ;
- }
- if $(self.version.5)
- {
- # Version 5.x
- if [ $(rproperties).get <threading> ] = "single"
- {
- # Since STLport5 doesn't normally support single-thread
- # we force STLport5 into the multi-thread mode. Hence
- # getting what other libs provide of single-thread code
- # linking against a multi-thread lib.
- usage-requirements +=
- <define>_STLP_THREADS=1 ;
- }
- }
-
- return [ property-set.create $(usage-requirements) ] ;
- }
-}
-
-rule stlport-target ( headers ? : libraries * : version ? )
-{
- local project = [ project.current ] ;
-
- targets.main-target-alternative
- [ new stlport-target-class $(project) : $(headers) : $(libraries)
- : $(version)
- ] ;
-}
-
-local .version-subfeature-defined ;
-
-# Initialize stlport support.
-rule init (
- version ? :
- headers : # Location of header files
- libraries * # Location of libraries, lib and bin subdirs of STLport.
- )
-{
- # FIXME: need to use common.check-init-parameters here.
- # At the moment, that rule always tries to define subfeature
- # of the 'toolset' feature, while we need to define subfeature
- # of <stdlib>stlport, so tweaks to check-init-parameters are needed.
- if $(version)
- {
- if ! $(.version-subfeature-defined)
- {
- feature.subfeature stdlib stlport : version : : propagated ;
- .version-subfeature-defined = true ;
- }
- feature.extend-subfeature stdlib stlport : version : $(version) ;
- }
-
- # Declare the main target for this STLPort version.
- stlport-target $(headers) : $(libraries) : $(version) ;
-}
-