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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 | 1a3cb9d9b0ab24d21d7e4edb70bb4a939f621082 (patch) | |
tree | 96f5cbfad3cbb0b8e89c26d6fa2e1a72a9039439 /jam-files/boost-build | |
parent | dba1128114d68ed46cdea98ecb887c7657a78474 (diff) |
Give in and copy bjam into cdec source code
Diffstat (limited to 'jam-files/boost-build')
185 files changed, 51677 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/boost-build.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/boost-build.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73db0497 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/boost-build.jam @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 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) + + +boost-build kernel ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/bootstrap.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/bootstrap.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..af3e8bf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/bootstrap.jam @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2003 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This file handles initial phase of Boost.Build loading. +# Boost.Jam has already figured out where Boost.Build is +# and loads this file, which is responsible for initialization +# of basic facilities such a module system and loading the +# main Boost.Build module, build-system.jam. +# +# Exact operation of this module is not interesting, it makes +# sense to look at build-system.jam right away. + +# Load the kernel/bootstrap.jam, which does all the work. +.bootstrap-file = $(.bootstrap-file:D)/kernel/bootstrap.jam ; +include $(.bootstrap-file) ;
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build-system.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build-system.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9f9c884c --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build-system.jam @@ -0,0 +1,1008 @@ +# Copyright 2003, 2005, 2007 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2006, 2007 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Vladimir Prus +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This file is part of Boost Build version 2. You can think of it as forming the +# main() routine. It is invoked by the bootstrapping code in bootstrap.jam. + +import build-request ; +import builtin ; +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import make ; +import modules ; +import os ; +import path ; +import project ; +import property-set ; +import regex ; +import sequence ; +import targets ; +import toolset ; +import utility ; +import version ; +import virtual-target ; +import generators ; +import configure ; + +################################################################################ +# +# Module global data. +# +################################################################################ + +# Shortcut used in this module for accessing used command-line parameters. +.argv = [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ; + +# Flag indicating we should display additional debugging information related to +# locating and loading Boost Build configuration files. +.debug-config = [ MATCH ^(--debug-configuration)$ : $(.argv) ] ; + +# Legacy option doing too many things, some of which are not even documented. +# Should be phased out. +# * Disables loading site and user configuration files. +# * Disables auto-configuration for toolsets specified explicitly on the +# command-line. +# * Causes --toolset command-line options to be ignored. +# * Prevents the default toolset from being used even if no toolset has been +# configured at all. +.legacy-ignore-config = [ MATCH ^(--ignore-config)$ : $(.argv) ] ; + +# The cleaning is tricky. Say, if user says 'bjam --clean foo' where 'foo' is a +# directory, then we want to clean targets which are in 'foo' as well as those +# in any children Jamfiles under foo but not in any unrelated Jamfiles. To +# achieve this we collect a list of projects under which cleaning is allowed. +.project-targets = ; + +# Virtual targets obtained when building main targets references on the command +# line. When running 'bjam --clean main_target' we want to clean only files +# belonging to that main target so we need to record which targets are produced +# for it. +.results-of-main-targets = ; + +# Was an XML dump requested? +.out-xml = [ MATCH ^--out-xml=(.*)$ : $(.argv) ] ; + +# Default toolset & version to be used in case no other toolset has been used +# explicitly by either the loaded configuration files, the loaded project build +# scripts or an explicit toolset request on the command line. If not specified, +# an arbitrary default will be used based on the current host OS. This value, +# while not strictly necessary, has been added to allow testing Boost-Build's +# default toolset usage functionality. +.default-toolset = ; +.default-toolset-version = ; + + +################################################################################ +# +# Public rules. +# +################################################################################ + +# Returns the property set with the free features from the currently processed +# build request. +# +rule command-line-free-features ( ) +{ + return $(.command-line-free-features) ; +} + + +# Returns the location of the build system. The primary use case is building +# Boost where it is sometimes needed to get the location of other components +# (e.g. BoostBook files) and it is convenient to use locations relative to the +# Boost Build path. +# +rule location ( ) +{ + local r = [ modules.binding build-system ] ; + return $(r:P) ; +} + + +# Sets the default toolset & version to be used in case no other toolset has +# been used explicitly by either the loaded configuration files, the loaded +# project build scripts or an explicit toolset request on the command line. For +# more detailed information see the comment related to used global variables. +# +rule set-default-toolset ( toolset : version ? ) +{ + .default-toolset = $(toolset) ; + .default-toolset-version = $(version) ; +} + +rule set-pre-build-hook ( function ) +{ + .pre-build-hook = $(function) ; +} + +rule set-post-build-hook ( function ) +{ + .post-build-hook = $(function) ; +} + +################################################################################ +# +# Local rules. +# +################################################################################ + +# Returns actual Jam targets to be used for executing a clean request. +# +local rule actual-clean-targets ( ) +{ + # Construct a list of projects explicitly detected as targets on this build + # system run. These are the projects under which cleaning is allowed. + for local t in $(targets) + { + if [ class.is-a $(t) : project-target ] + { + .project-targets += [ $(t).project-module ] ; + } + } + + # Construct a list of targets explicitly detected on this build system run + # as a result of building main targets. + local targets-to-clean ; + for local t in $(.results-of-main-targets) + { + # Do not include roots or sources. + targets-to-clean += [ virtual-target.traverse $(t) ] ; + } + targets-to-clean = [ sequence.unique $(targets-to-clean) ] ; + + local to-clean ; + for local t in [ virtual-target.all-targets ] + { + local p = [ $(t).project ] ; + + # Remove only derived targets. + if [ $(t).action ] + { + if $(t) in $(targets-to-clean) || + [ should-clean-project [ $(p).project-module ] ] = true + { + to-clean += $(t) ; + } + } + } + + local to-clean-actual ; + for local t in $(to-clean) + { + to-clean-actual += [ $(t).actualize ] ; + } + return $(to-clean-actual) ; +} + + +# Given a target id, try to find and return the corresponding target. This is +# only invoked when there is no Jamfile in ".". This code somewhat duplicates +# code in project-target.find but we can not reuse that code without a +# project-targets instance. +# +local rule find-target ( target-id ) +{ + local split = [ MATCH (.*)//(.*) : $(target-id) ] ; + + local pm ; + if $(split) + { + pm = [ project.find $(split[1]) : "." ] ; + } + else + { + pm = [ project.find $(target-id) : "." ] ; + } + + local result ; + if $(pm) + { + result = [ project.target $(pm) ] ; + } + + if $(split) + { + result = [ $(result).find $(split[2]) ] ; + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Initializes a new configuration module. +# +local rule initialize-config-module ( module-name : location ? ) +{ + project.initialize $(module-name) : $(location) ; + if USER_MODULE in [ RULENAMES ] + { + USER_MODULE $(module-name) ; + } +} + + +# Helper rule used to load configuration files. Loads the first configuration +# file with the given 'filename' at 'path' into module with name 'module-name'. +# Not finding the requested file may or may not be treated as an error depending +# on the must-find parameter. Returns a normalized path to the loaded +# configuration file or nothing if no file was loaded. +# +local rule load-config ( module-name : filename : path + : must-find ? ) +{ + if $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO "notice: Searching" "$(path)" "for" "$(module-name)" + "configuration file" "$(filename)" "." ; + } + local where = [ GLOB $(path) : $(filename) ] ; + if $(where) + { + where = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(where[1]) ] ; + if $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO "notice: Loading" "$(module-name)" "configuration file" + "$(filename)" "from" $(where) "." ; + } + + # Set source location so that path-constant in config files + # with relative paths work. This is of most importance + # for project-config.jam, but may be used in other + # config files as well. + local attributes = [ project.attributes $(module-name) ] ; + $(attributes).set source-location : $(where:D) : exact ; + modules.load $(module-name) : $(filename) : $(path) ; + project.load-used-projects $(module-name) ; + } + else + { + if $(must-find) + { + errors.user-error "Configuration file" "$(filename)" "not found in" + "$(path)" "." ; + } + if $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO "notice:" "Configuration file" "$(filename)" "not found in" + "$(path)" "." ; + } + } + return $(where) ; +} + + +# Loads all the configuration files used by Boost Build in the following order: +# +# -- test-config -- +# Loaded only if specified on the command-line using the --test-config +# command-line parameter. It is ok for this file not to exist even if specified. +# If this configuration file is loaded, regular site and user configuration +# files will not be. If a relative path is specified, file is searched for in +# the current folder. +# +# -- site-config -- +# Always named site-config.jam. Will only be found if located on the system +# root path (Windows), /etc (non-Windows), user's home folder or the Boost Build +# path, in that order. Not loaded in case the test-config configuration file is +# loaded or either the --ignore-site-config or the --ignore-config command-line +# option is specified. +# +# -- user-config -- +# Named user-config.jam by default or may be named explicitly using the +# --user-config command-line option or the BOOST_BUILD_USER_CONFIG environment +# variable. If named explicitly the file is looked for from the current working +# directory and if the default one is used then it is searched for in the +# user's home directory and the Boost Build path, in that order. Not loaded in +# case either the test-config configuration file is loaded, --ignore-config +# command-line option is specified or an empty file name is explicitly +# specified. If the file name has been given explicitly then the file must +# exist. +# +# Test configurations have been added primarily for use by Boost Build's +# internal unit testing system but may be used freely in other places as well. +# +local rule load-configuration-files +{ + # Flag indicating that site configuration should not be loaded. + local ignore-site-config = + [ MATCH ^(--ignore-site-config)$ : $(.argv) ] ; + + if $(.legacy-ignore-config) && $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO "notice: Regular site and user configuration files will be ignored" ; + ECHO "notice: due to the --ignore-config command-line option." ; + } + + initialize-config-module test-config ; + local test-config = [ MATCH ^--test-config=(.*)$ : $(.argv) ] ; + local uq = [ MATCH \"(.*)\" : $(test-config) ] ; + if $(uq) + { + test-config = $(uq) ; + } + if $(test-config) + { + local where = + [ load-config test-config : $(test-config:BS) : $(test-config:D) ] ; + if $(where) + { + if $(.debug-config) && ! $(.legacy-ignore-config) + { + ECHO "notice: Regular site and user configuration files will" ; + ECHO "notice: be ignored due to the test configuration being" + "loaded." ; + } + } + else + { + test-config = ; + } + } + + local user-path = [ os.home-directories ] [ os.environ BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; + local site-path = /etc $(user-path) ; + if [ os.name ] in NT CYGWIN + { + site-path = [ modules.peek : SystemRoot ] $(user-path) ; + } + + if $(ignore-site-config) && !$(.legacy-ignore-config) + { + ECHO "notice: Site configuration files will be ignored due to the" ; + ECHO "notice: --ignore-site-config command-line option." ; + } + + initialize-config-module site-config ; + if ! $(test-config) && ! $(ignore-site-config) && ! $(.legacy-ignore-config) + { + load-config site-config : site-config.jam : $(site-path) ; + } + + initialize-config-module user-config ; + if ! $(test-config) && ! $(.legacy-ignore-config) + { + local user-config = [ MATCH ^--user-config=(.*)$ : $(.argv) ] ; + user-config = $(user-config[-1]) ; + user-config ?= [ os.environ BOOST_BUILD_USER_CONFIG ] ; + # Special handling for the case when the OS does not strip the quotes + # around the file name, as is the case when using Cygwin bash. + user-config = [ utility.unquote $(user-config) ] ; + local explicitly-requested = $(user-config) ; + user-config ?= user-config.jam ; + + if $(user-config) + { + if $(explicitly-requested) + { + # Treat explicitly entered user paths as native OS path + # references and, if non-absolute, root them at the current + # working directory. + user-config = [ path.make $(user-config) ] ; + user-config = [ path.root $(user-config) [ path.pwd ] ] ; + user-config = [ path.native $(user-config) ] ; + + if $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO "notice: Loading explicitly specified user" + "configuration file:" ; + ECHO " $(user-config)" ; + } + + load-config user-config : $(user-config:BS) : $(user-config:D) + : must-exist ; + } + else + { + load-config user-config : $(user-config) : $(user-path) ; + } + } + else if $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO "notice: User configuration file loading explicitly disabled." ; + } + } + + # We look for project-config.jam from "." upward. + # I am not sure this is 100% right decision, we might as well check for + # it only alonside the Jamroot file. However: + # + # - We need to load project-root.jam before Jamroot + # - We probably would need to load project-root.jam even if there's no + # Jamroot - e.g. to implement automake-style out-of-tree builds. + local file = [ path.glob "." : project-config.jam ] ; + if ! $(file) + { + file = [ path.glob-in-parents "." : project-config.jam ] ; + } + if $(file) + { + initialize-config-module project-config : $(file:D) ; + load-config project-config : project-config.jam : $(file:D) ; + } +} + + +# Autoconfigure toolsets based on any instances of --toolset=xx,yy,...zz or +# toolset=xx,yy,...zz in the command line. May return additional properties to +# be processed as if they had been specified by the user. +# +local rule process-explicit-toolset-requests +{ + local extra-properties ; + + local option-toolsets = [ regex.split-list [ MATCH ^--toolset=(.*)$ : $(.argv) ] : "," ] ; + local feature-toolsets = [ regex.split-list [ MATCH ^toolset=(.*)$ : $(.argv) ] : "," ] ; + + for local t in $(option-toolsets) $(feature-toolsets) + { + # Parse toolset-version/properties. + local (t-v,t,v) = [ MATCH (([^-/]+)-?([^/]+)?)/?.* : $(t) ] ; + local toolset-version = $((t-v,t,v)[1]) ; + local toolset = $((t-v,t,v)[2]) ; + local version = $((t-v,t,v)[3]) ; + + if $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO notice: [cmdline-cfg] Detected command-line request for + $(toolset-version): "toolset=" $(toolset) "version=" + $(version) ; + } + + # If the toolset is not known, configure it now. + local known ; + if $(toolset) in [ feature.values <toolset> ] + { + known = true ; + } + if $(known) && $(version) && ! [ feature.is-subvalue toolset + : $(toolset) : version : $(version) ] + { + known = ; + } + # TODO: we should do 'using $(toolset)' in case no version has been + # specified and there are no versions defined for the given toolset to + # allow the toolset to configure its default version. For this we need + # to know how to detect whether a given toolset has any versions + # defined. An alternative would be to do this whenever version is not + # specified but that would require that toolsets correctly handle the + # case when their default version is configured multiple times which + # should be checked for all existing toolsets first. + + if ! $(known) + { + if $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO "notice: [cmdline-cfg] toolset $(toolset-version) not" + "previously configured; attempting to auto-configure now" ; + } + toolset.using $(toolset) : $(version) ; + } + else + { + if $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO notice: [cmdline-cfg] toolset $(toolset-version) already + configured ; + } + } + + # Make sure we get an appropriate property into the build request in + # case toolset has been specified using the "--toolset=..." command-line + # option form. + if ! $(t) in $(.argv) && ! $(t) in $(feature-toolsets) + { + if $(.debug-config) + { + ECHO notice: [cmdline-cfg] adding toolset=$(t) to the build + request. ; + } + extra-properties += toolset=$(t) ; + } + } + + return $(extra-properties) ; +} + + +# Returns 'true' if the given 'project' is equal to or is a (possibly indirect) +# child to any of the projects requested to be cleaned in this build system run. +# Returns 'false' otherwise. Expects the .project-targets list to have already +# been constructed. +# +local rule should-clean-project ( project ) +{ + if ! $(.should-clean-project.$(project)) + { + local r = false ; + if $(project) in $(.project-targets) + { + r = true ; + } + else + { + local parent = [ project.attribute $(project) parent-module ] ; + if $(parent) && $(parent) != user-config + { + r = [ should-clean-project $(parent) ] ; + } + } + .should-clean-project.$(project) = $(r) ; + } + + return $(.should-clean-project.$(project)) ; +} + + +################################################################################ +# +# main() +# ------ +# +################################################################################ + +{ + if --version in $(.argv) + { + version.print ; + EXIT ; + } + + version.verify-engine-version ; + + load-configuration-files ; + + local extra-properties ; + # Note that this causes --toolset options to be ignored if --ignore-config + # is specified. + if ! $(.legacy-ignore-config) + { + extra-properties = [ process-explicit-toolset-requests ] ; + } + + + # We always load project in "." so that 'use-project' directives have any + # chance of being seen. Otherwise, we would not be able to refer to + # subprojects using target ids. + local current-project ; + if [ project.find "." : "." ] + { + current-project = [ project.target [ project.load "." ] ] ; + } + + + # In case there are no toolsets currently defined makes the build run using + # the default toolset. + if ! $(.legacy-ignore-config) && ! [ feature.values <toolset> ] + { + local default-toolset = $(.default-toolset) ; + local default-toolset-version = ; + if $(default-toolset) + { + default-toolset-version = $(.default-toolset-version) ; + } + else + { + default-toolset = gcc ; + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + default-toolset = msvc ; + } + else if [ os.name ] = MACOSX + { + default-toolset = darwin ; + } + } + + ECHO "warning: No toolsets are configured." ; + ECHO "warning: Configuring default toolset" \"$(default-toolset)\". ; + ECHO "warning: If the default is wrong, your build may not work correctly." ; + ECHO "warning: Use the \"toolset=xxxxx\" option to override our guess." ; + ECHO "warning: For more configuration options, please consult" ; + ECHO "warning: http://boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/advanced/configuration.html" ; + + toolset.using $(default-toolset) : $(default-toolset-version) ; + } + + + # Parse command line for targets and properties. Note that this requires + # that all project files already be loaded. + local build-request = [ build-request.from-command-line $(.argv) + $(extra-properties) ] ; + local target-ids = [ $(build-request).get-at 1 ] ; + local properties = [ $(build-request).get-at 2 ] ; + + + # Expand properties specified on the command line into multiple property + # sets consisting of all legal property combinations. Each expanded property + # set will be used for a single build run. E.g. if multiple toolsets are + # specified then requested targets will be built with each of them. + if $(properties) + { + expanded = [ build-request.expand-no-defaults $(properties) ] ; + local xexpanded ; + for local e in $(expanded) + { + xexpanded += [ property-set.create [ feature.split $(e) ] ] ; + } + expanded = $(xexpanded) ; + } + else + { + expanded = [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + + + # Check that we actually found something to build. + if ! $(current-project) && ! $(target-ids) + { + errors.user-error "error: no Jamfile in current directory found, and no" + "target references specified." ; + EXIT ; + } + + + # Flags indicating that this build system run has been started in order to + # clean existing instead of create new targets. Note that these are not the + # final flag values as they may get changed later on due to some special + # targets being specified on the command line. + local clean ; if "--clean" in $(.argv) { clean = true ; } + local cleanall ; if "--clean-all" in $(.argv) { cleanall = true ; } + + + # List of explicitly requested files to build. Any target references read + # from the command line parameter not recognized as one of the targets + # defined in the loaded Jamfiles will be interpreted as an explicitly + # requested file to build. If any such files are explicitly requested then + # only those files and the targets they depend on will be built and they + # will be searched for among targets that would have been built had there + # been no explicitly requested files. + local explicitly-requested-files + + + # List of Boost Build meta-targets, virtual-targets and actual Jam targets + # constructed in this build system run. + local targets ; + local virtual-targets ; + local actual-targets ; + + + # Process each target specified on the command-line and convert it into + # internal Boost Build target objects. Detect special clean target. If no + # main Boost Build targets were explictly requested use the current project + # as the target. + for local id in $(target-ids) + { + if $(id) = clean + { + clean = true ; + } + else + { + local t ; + if $(current-project) + { + t = [ $(current-project).find $(id) : no-error ] ; + } + else + { + t = [ find-target $(id) ] ; + } + + if ! $(t) + { + ECHO "notice: could not find main target" $(id) ; + ECHO "notice: assuming it is a name of file to create." ; + explicitly-requested-files += $(id) ; + } + else + { + targets += $(t) ; + } + } + } + if ! $(targets) + { + targets += [ project.target [ project.module-name "." ] ] ; + } + + if [ option.get dump-generators : : true ] + { + generators.dump ; + } + + # We wish to put config.log in the build directory corresponding + # to Jamroot, so that the location does not differ depending on + # directory where we do build. The amount of indirection necessary + # here is scary. + local first-project = [ $(targets[0]).project ] ; + local first-project-root-location = [ $(first-project).get project-root ] ; + local first-project-root-module = [ project.load $(first-project-root-location) ] ; + local first-project-root = [ project.target $(first-project-root-module) ] ; + local first-build-build-dir = [ $(first-project-root).build-dir ] ; + configure.set-log-file $(first-build-build-dir)/config.log ; + + # Now that we have a set of targets to build and a set of property sets to + # build the targets with, we can start the main build process by using each + # property set to generate virtual targets from all of our listed targets + # and any of their dependants. + for local p in $(expanded) + { + .command-line-free-features = [ property-set.create [ $(p).free ] ] ; + for local t in $(targets) + { + local g = [ $(t).generate $(p) ] ; + if ! [ class.is-a $(t) : project-target ] + { + .results-of-main-targets += $(g[2-]) ; + } + virtual-targets += $(g[2-]) ; + } + } + + + # Convert collected virtual targets into actual raw Jam targets. + for t in $(virtual-targets) + { + actual-targets += [ $(t).actualize ] ; + } + + + # If XML data output has been requested prepare additional rules and targets + # so we can hook into Jam to collect build data while its building and have + # it trigger the final XML report generation after all the planned targets + # have been built. + if $(.out-xml) + { + # Get a qualified virtual target name. + rule full-target-name ( target ) + { + local name = [ $(target).name ] ; + local project = [ $(target).project ] ; + local project-path = [ $(project).get location ] ; + return $(project-path)//$(name) ; + } + + # Generate an XML file containing build statistics for each constituent. + # + rule out-xml ( xml-file : constituents * ) + { + # Prepare valid XML header and footer with some basic info. + local nl = " +" ; + local os = [ modules.peek : OS OSPLAT JAMUNAME ] "" ; + local timestamp = [ modules.peek : JAMDATE ] ; + local cwd = [ PWD ] ; + local command = $(.argv) ; + local bb-version = [ version.boost-build ] ; + .header on $(xml-file) = + "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?>" + "$(nl)<build format=\"1.0\" version=\"$(bb-version)\">" + "$(nl) <os name=\"$(os[1])\" platform=\"$(os[2])\"><![CDATA[$(os[3-]:J= )]]></os>" + "$(nl) <timestamp><![CDATA[$(timestamp)]]></timestamp>" + "$(nl) <directory><![CDATA[$(cwd)]]></directory>" + "$(nl) <command><![CDATA[\"$(command:J=\" \")\"]]></command>" + ; + .footer on $(xml-file) = + "$(nl)</build>" ; + + # Generate the target dependency graph. + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) <targets>" ; + for local t in [ virtual-target.all-targets ] + { + local action = [ $(t).action ] ; + if $(action) + # If a target has no action, it has no dependencies. + { + local name = [ full-target-name $(t) ] ; + local sources = [ $(action).sources ] ; + local dependencies ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + dependencies += [ full-target-name $(s) ] ; + } + + local path = [ $(t).path ] ; + local jam-target = [ $(t).actual-name ] ; + + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) <target>" + "$(nl) <name><![CDATA[$(name)]]></name>" + "$(nl) <dependencies>" + "$(nl) <dependency><![CDATA[$(dependencies)]]></dependency>" + "$(nl) </dependencies>" + "$(nl) <path><![CDATA[$(path)]]></path>" + "$(nl) <jam-target><![CDATA[$(jam-target)]]></jam-target>" + "$(nl) </target>" + ; + } + } + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) </targets>" ; + + # Build $(xml-file) after $(constituents). Do so even if a + # constituent action fails and regenerate the xml on every bjam run. + INCLUDES $(xml-file) : $(constituents) ; + ALWAYS $(xml-file) ; + __ACTION_RULE__ on $(xml-file) = build-system.out-xml.generate-action ; + out-xml.generate $(xml-file) ; + } + + # The actual build actions are here; if we did this work in the actions + # clause we would have to form a valid command line containing the + # result of @(...) below (the name of the XML file). + # + rule out-xml.generate-action ( args * : xml-file + : command status start end user system : output ? ) + { + local contents = + [ on $(xml-file) return $(.header) $(.contents) $(.footer) ] ; + local f = @($(xml-file):E=$(contents)) ; + } + + # Nothing to do here; the *real* actions happen in + # out-xml.generate-action. + actions quietly out-xml.generate { } + + # Define the out-xml file target, which depends on all the targets so + # that it runs the collection after the targets have run. + out-xml $(.out-xml) : $(actual-targets) ; + + # Set up a global __ACTION_RULE__ that records all the available + # statistics about each actual target in a variable "on" the --out-xml + # target. + # + rule out-xml.collect ( xml-file : target : command status start end user + system : output ? ) + { + local nl = " +" ; + # Open the action with some basic info. + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) <action status=\"$(status)\" start=\"$(start)\" end=\"$(end)\" user=\"$(user)\" system=\"$(system)\">" ; + + # If we have an action object we can print out more detailed info. + local action = [ on $(target) return $(.action) ] ; + if $(action) + { + local action-name = [ $(action).action-name ] ; + local action-sources = [ $(action).sources ] ; + local action-props = [ $(action).properties ] ; + + # The qualified name of the action which we created the target. + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) <name><![CDATA[$(action-name)]]></name>" ; + + # The sources that made up the target. + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) <sources>" ; + for local source in $(action-sources) + { + local source-actual = [ $(source).actual-name ] ; + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) <source><![CDATA[$(source-actual)]]></source>" ; + } + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) </sources>" ; + + # The properties that define the conditions under which the + # target was built. + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) <properties>" ; + for local prop in [ $(action-props).raw ] + { + local prop-name = [ MATCH ^<(.*)>$ : $(prop:G) ] ; + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) <property name=\"$(prop-name)\"><![CDATA[$(prop:G=)]]></property>" ; + } + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) </properties>" ; + } + + local locate = [ on $(target) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + locate ?= "" ; + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) <jam-target><![CDATA[$(target)]]></jam-target>" + "$(nl) <path><![CDATA[$(target:G=:R=$(locate))]]></path>" + "$(nl) <command><![CDATA[$(command)]]></command>" + "$(nl) <output><![CDATA[$(output)]]></output>" ; + .contents on $(xml-file) += + "$(nl) </action>" ; + } + + # When no __ACTION_RULE__ is set "on" a target, the search falls back to + # the global module. + module + { + __ACTION_RULE__ = build-system.out-xml.collect + [ modules.peek build-system : .out-xml ] ; + } + + IMPORT + build-system : + out-xml.collect + out-xml.generate-action + : : + build-system.out-xml.collect + build-system.out-xml.generate-action + ; + } + + local j = [ option.get jobs ] ; + if $(j) + { + modules.poke : PARALLELISM : $(j) ; + } + + local k = [ option.get keep-going : true : true ] ; + if $(k) in "on" "yes" "true" + { + modules.poke : KEEP_GOING : 1 ; + } + else if $(k) in "off" "no" "false" + { + modules.poke : KEEP_GOING : 0 ; + } + else + { + ECHO "error: Invalid value for the --keep-going option" ; + EXIT ; + } + + # The 'all' pseudo target is not strictly needed expect in the case when we + # use it below but people often assume they always have this target + # available and do not declare it themselves before use which may cause + # build failures with an error message about not being able to build the + # 'all' target. + NOTFILE all ; + + # And now that all the actual raw Jam targets and all the dependencies + # between them have been prepared all that is left is to tell Jam to update + # those targets. + if $(explicitly-requested-files) + { + # Note that this case can not be joined with the regular one when only + # exact Boost Build targets are requested as here we do not build those + # requested targets but only use them to construct the dependency tree + # needed to build the explicitly requested files. + UPDATE $(explicitly-requested-files:G=e) $(.out-xml) ; + } + else if $(cleanall) + { + UPDATE clean-all ; + } + else if $(clean) + { + common.Clean clean : [ actual-clean-targets ] ; + UPDATE clean ; + } + else + { + configure.print-configure-checks-summary ; + + if $(.pre-build-hook) + { + $(.pre-build-hook) ; + } + + DEPENDS all : $(actual-targets) ; + if UPDATE_NOW in [ RULENAMES ] + { + local ok = [ UPDATE_NOW all $(.out-xml) ] ; + if $(.post-build-hook) + { + $(.post-build-hook) $(ok) ; + } + # Prevent automatic update of the 'all' target, now that + # we have explicitly updated what we wanted. + UPDATE ; + } + else + { + UPDATE all $(.out-xml) ; + } + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/__init__.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e69de29b --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/__init__.py diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/ac.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/ac.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6768f358 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/ac.jam @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2010 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import property-set ; +import path ; +import modules ; +import "class" ; +import errors ; +import configure ; + +rule find-include-path ( variable : properties : header + : provided-path ? ) +{ + # FIXME: document which properties affect this function by + # default. + local target-os = [ $(properties).get <target-os> ] ; + properties = [ property-set.create <target-os>$(toolset) ] ; + if $($(variable)-$(properties)) + { + return $($(variable)-$(properties)) ; + } + else + { + provided-path ?= [ modules.peek : $(variable) ] ; + includes = $(provided-path) ; + includes += [ $(properties).get <include> ] ; + if [ $(properties).get <target-os> ] != windows + { + # FIXME: use sysroot + includes += /usr/include ; + } + + local result ; + while ! $(result) && $(includes) + { + local f = [ path.root $(header) $(includes[1]) ] ; + ECHO "Checking " $(f) ; + if [ path.exists $(f) ] + { + result = $(includes[1]) ; + } + else if $(provided-path) + { + errors.user-error "Could not find header" $(header) + : "in the user-specified directory" $(provided-path) ; + } + includes = $(includes[2-]) ; + } + $(variable)-$(properties) = $(result) ; + return $(result) ; + } +} + +rule find-library ( variable : properties : names + : provided-path ? ) +{ + local target-os = [ $(properties).get <target-os> ] ; + properties = [ property-set.create <target-os>$(toolset) ] ; + if $($(variable)-$(properties)) + { + return $($(variable)-$(properties)) ; + } + else + { + provided-path ?= [ modules.peek : $(variable) ] ; + paths = $(provided-path) ; + paths += [ $(properties).get <library-path> ] ; + if [ $(properties).get <target-os> ] != windows + { + paths += /usr/lib /usr/lib32 /usr/lib64 ; + } + + local result ; + while ! $(result) && $(paths) + { + while ! $(result) && $(names) + { + local f ; + if $(target-os) = windows + { + f = $(paths[1])/$(names[1]).lib ; + if [ path.exists $(f) ] + { + result = $(f) ; + } + } + else + { + # FIXME: check for .a as well, depending on + # the 'link' feature. + f = $(paths[1])/lib$(names[1]).so ; + ECHO "CHECKING $(f) " ; + if [ path.exists $(f) ] + { + result = $(f) ; + } + } + if ! $(result) && $(provided-path) + { + errors.user-error "Could not find either of: " $(names) + : "in the user-specified directory" $(provided-path) ; + + } + names = $(names[2-]) ; + } + paths = $(paths[2-]) ; + } + $(variable)-$(properties) = $(result) ; + return $(result) ; + } +} + +class ac-library : basic-target +{ + import errors ; + import indirect ; + import virtual-target ; + import ac ; + import configure ; + + rule __init__ ( name : project : * : * ) + { + basic-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) : $(sources) + : $(requirements) ; + + reconfigure $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule set-header ( header ) + { + self.header = $(header) ; + } + + rule set-default-names ( names + ) + { + self.default-names = $(names) ; + } + + rule reconfigure ( * : * ) + { + ECHO "XXX" $(1) ; + if ! $(1) + { + # This is 'using xxx ;'. Nothing to configure, really. + } + else + { + for i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + { + # FIXME: this naming is inconsistent with XXX_INCLUDE/XXX_LIBRARY + if ! ( $($(i)[1]) in root include-path library-path library-name condition ) + { + errors.user-error "Invalid named parameter" $($(i)[1]) ; + } + local name = $($(i)[1]) ; + local value = $($(i)[2-]) ; + if $($(name)) && $($(name)) != $(value) + { + errors.user-error "Attempt to change value of '$(name)'" ; + } + $(name) = $(value) ; + } + + include-path ?= $(root)/include ; + library-path ?= $(root)/lib ; + } + } + + rule construct ( name : sources * : property-set ) + { + # FIXME: log results. + local libnames = $(library-name) ; + if ! $(libnames) && ! $(include-path) && ! $(library-path) + { + libnames = [ modules.peek : $(name:U)_NAME ] ; + # Backward compatibility only. + libnames ?= [ modules.peek : $(name:U)_BINARY ] ; + } + libnames ?= $(self.default-names) ; + + local includes = [ + ac.find-include-path $(name:U)_INCLUDE : $(property-set) : $(self.header) : $(include-path) ] ; + local library = [ ac.find-library $(name:U)_LIBRARY : $(property-set) : $(libnames) : $(library-path) ] ; + if $(includes) && $(library) + { + library = [ virtual-target.from-file $(library) : . : $(self.project) ] ; + configure.log-library-search-result $(name) : "found" ; + return [ property-set.create <include>$(includes) <source>$(library) ] ; + } + else + { + configure.log-library-search-result $(name) : "no found" ; + } + } +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/alias.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/alias.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48019cb9 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/alias.jam @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +# 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) + +# This module defines the 'alias' rule and the associated target class. +# +# Alias is just a main target which returns its source targets without any +# processing. For example: +# +# alias bin : hello test_hello ; +# alias lib : helpers xml_parser ; +# +# Another important use of 'alias' is to conveniently group source files: +# +# alias platform-src : win.cpp : <os>NT ; +# alias platform-src : linux.cpp : <os>LINUX ; +# exe main : main.cpp platform-src ; +# +# Lastly, it is possible to create a local alias for some target, with different +# properties: +# +# alias big_lib : : @/external_project/big_lib/<link>static ; +# + +import "class" : new ; +import project ; +import property-set ; +import targets ; + + +class alias-target-class : basic-target +{ + rule __init__ ( name : project : sources * : requirements * + : default-build * : usage-requirements * ) + { + basic-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) : $(sources) : + $(requirements) : $(default-build) : $(usage-requirements) ; + } + + rule construct ( name : source-targets * : property-set ) + { + return [ property-set.empty ] $(source-targets) ; + } + + rule compute-usage-requirements ( subvariant ) + { + local base = [ basic-target.compute-usage-requirements $(subvariant) ] ; + return [ $(base).add [ $(subvariant).sources-usage-requirements ] ] ; + } +} + + +# Declares the 'alias' target. It will process its sources virtual-targets by +# returning them unaltered as its own constructed virtual-targets. +# +rule alias ( name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * : + usage-requirements * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new alias-target-class $(name) : $(project) + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) : no-renaming ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) + ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) : + $(project) ] + ] ; +} + + +IMPORT $(__name__) : alias : : alias ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/alias.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/alias.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..575e5360 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/alias.py @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +# 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) + +# Status: ported (danielw) +# Base revision: 56043 + +# This module defines the 'alias' rule and associated class. +# +# Alias is just a main target which returns its source targets without any +# processing. For example:: +# +# alias bin : hello test_hello ; +# alias lib : helpers xml_parser ; +# +# Another important use of 'alias' is to conveniently group source files:: +# +# alias platform-src : win.cpp : <os>NT ; +# alias platform-src : linux.cpp : <os>LINUX ; +# exe main : main.cpp platform-src ; +# +# Lastly, it's possible to create local alias for some target, with different +# properties:: +# +# alias big_lib : : @/external_project/big_lib/<link>static ; +# + +import targets +import property_set +from b2.manager import get_manager + +from b2.util import metatarget + +class AliasTarget(targets.BasicTarget): + + def __init__(self, *args): + targets.BasicTarget.__init__(self, *args) + + def construct(self, name, source_targets, properties): + return [property_set.empty(), source_targets] + + def compute_usage_requirements(self, subvariant): + base = targets.BasicTarget.compute_usage_requirements(self, subvariant) + # Add source's usage requirement. If we don't do this, "alias" does not + # look like 100% alias. + return base.add(subvariant.sources_usage_requirements()) + +@metatarget +def alias(name, sources=[], requirements=[], default_build=[], usage_requirements=[]): + + project = get_manager().projects().current() + targets = get_manager().targets() + + targets.main_target_alternative(AliasTarget( + name, project, + targets.main_target_sources(sources, name, no_renaming=True), + targets.main_target_requirements(requirements or [], project), + targets.main_target_default_build(default_build, project), + targets.main_target_usage_requirements(usage_requirements or [], project))) + +# Declares the 'alias' target. It will build sources, and return them unaltered. +get_manager().projects().add_rule("alias", alias) + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/build-request.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/build-request.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8a1f7b0e --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/build-request.jam @@ -0,0 +1,322 @@ +# Copyright 2002 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) + +import "class" : new ; +import sequence ; +import set ; +import regex ; +import feature ; +import property ; +import container ; +import string ; + + +# Transform property-set by applying f to each component property. +# +local rule apply-to-property-set ( f property-set ) +{ + local properties = [ feature.split $(property-set) ] ; + return [ string.join [ $(f) $(properties) ] : / ] ; +} + + +# Expand the given build request by combining all property-sets which do not +# specify conflicting non-free features. Expects all the project files to +# already be loaded. +# +rule expand-no-defaults ( property-sets * ) +{ + # First make all features and subfeatures explicit. + local expanded-property-sets = [ sequence.transform apply-to-property-set + feature.expand-subfeatures : $(property-sets) ] ; + + # Now combine all of the expanded property-sets + local product = [ x-product $(expanded-property-sets) : $(feature-space) ] ; + + return $(product) ; +} + + +# Implementation of x-product, below. Expects all the project files to already +# be loaded. +# +local rule x-product-aux ( property-sets + ) +{ + local result ; + local p = [ feature.split $(property-sets[1]) ] ; + local f = [ set.difference $(p:G) : [ feature.free-features ] ] ; + local seen ; + # No conflict with things used at a higher level? + if ! [ set.intersection $(f) : $(x-product-used) ] + { + local x-product-seen ; + { + # Do not mix in any conflicting features. + local x-product-used = $(x-product-used) $(f) ; + + if $(property-sets[2]) + { + local rest = [ x-product-aux $(property-sets[2-]) : $(feature-space) ] ; + result = $(property-sets[1])/$(rest) ; + } + + result ?= $(property-sets[1]) ; + } + + # If we did not encounter a conflicting feature lower down, do not + # recurse again. + if ! [ set.intersection $(f) : $(x-product-seen) ] + { + property-sets = ; + } + + seen = $(x-product-seen) ; + } + + if $(property-sets[2]) + { + result += [ x-product-aux $(property-sets[2-]) : $(feature-space) ] ; + } + + # Note that we have seen these features so that higher levels will recurse + # again without them set. + x-product-seen += $(f) $(seen) ; + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Return the cross-product of all elements of property-sets, less any that would +# contain conflicting values for single-valued features. Expects all the project +# files to already be loaded. +# +local rule x-product ( property-sets * ) +{ + if $(property-sets).non-empty + { + # Prepare some "scoped globals" that can be used by the implementation + # function, x-product-aux. + local x-product-seen x-product-used ; + return [ x-product-aux $(property-sets) : $(feature-space) ] ; + } + # Otherwise return empty. +} + + +# Returns true if either 'v' or the part of 'v' before the first '-' symbol is +# an implicit value. Expects all the project files to already be loaded. +# +local rule looks-like-implicit-value ( v ) +{ + if [ feature.is-implicit-value $(v) ] + { + return true ; + } + else + { + local split = [ regex.split $(v) - ] ; + if [ feature.is-implicit-value $(split[1]) ] + { + return true ; + } + } +} + + +# Takes the command line tokens (such as taken from the ARGV rule) and +# constructs a build request from them. Returns a vector of two vectors (where +# "vector" means container.jam's "vector"). First is the set of targets +# specified in the command line, and second is the set of requested build +# properties. Expects all the project files to already be loaded. +# +rule from-command-line ( command-line * ) +{ + local targets ; + local properties ; + + command-line = $(command-line[2-]) ; + local skip-next = ; + for local e in $(command-line) + { + if $(skip-next) + { + skip-next = ; + } + else if ! [ MATCH "^(-).*" : $(e) ] + { + # Build request spec either has "=" in it or completely consists of + # implicit feature values. + local fs = feature-space ; + if [ MATCH "(.*=.*)" : $(e) ] + || [ looks-like-implicit-value $(e:D=) : $(feature-space) ] + { + properties += [ convert-command-line-element $(e) : + $(feature-space) ] ; + } + else + { + targets += $(e) ; + } + } + else if [ MATCH "^(-[-ldjfsto])$" : $(e) ] + { + skip-next = true ; + } + } + return [ new vector + [ new vector $(targets) ] + [ new vector $(properties) ] ] ; +} + + +# Converts one element of command line build request specification into internal +# form. Expects all the project files to already be loaded. +# +local rule convert-command-line-element ( e ) +{ + local result ; + local parts = [ regex.split $(e) "/" ] ; + while $(parts) + { + local p = $(parts[1]) ; + local m = [ MATCH "([^=]*)=(.*)" : $(p) ] ; + local lresult ; + local feature ; + local values ; + if $(m) + { + feature = $(m[1]) ; + values = [ regex.split $(m[2]) "," ] ; + lresult = <$(feature)>$(values) ; + } + else + { + lresult = [ regex.split $(p) "," ] ; + } + + if $(feature) && free in [ feature.attributes $(feature) ] + { + # If we have free feature, then the value is everything + # until the end of the command line token. Slashes in + # the following string are not taked to mean separation + # of properties. Commas are also not interpreted specially. + values = $(values:J=,) ; + values = $(values) $(parts[2-]) ; + values = $(values:J=/) ; + lresult = <$(feature)>$(values) ; + parts = ; + } + + if ! [ MATCH (.*-.*) : $(p) ] + { + # property.validate cannot handle subfeatures, so we avoid the check + # here. + for local p in $(lresult) + { + property.validate $(p) : $(feature-space) ; + } + } + + if ! $(result) + { + result = $(lresult) ; + } + else + { + result = $(result)/$(lresult) ; + } + + parts = $(parts[2-]) ; + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + import 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 ; + + # Empty build requests should expand to empty. + assert.result + : build-request.expand-no-defaults ; + + assert.result + <toolset>gcc/<toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1/<stdlib>stlport/<variant>debug + <toolset>msvc/<stdlib>stlport/<variant>debug + <toolset>msvc/<variant>debug + : build-request.expand-no-defaults gcc-3.0.1/stlport msvc/stlport msvc debug ; + + assert.result + <toolset>gcc/<toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1/<stdlib>stlport/<variant>debug + <toolset>msvc/<variant>debug + <variant>debug/<toolset>msvc/<stdlib>stlport + : build-request.expand-no-defaults gcc-3.0.1/stlport msvc debug msvc/stlport ; + + assert.result + <toolset>gcc/<toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1/<stdlib>stlport/<variant>debug/<inlining>off + <toolset>gcc/<toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1/<stdlib>stlport/<variant>release/<inlining>off + : build-request.expand-no-defaults gcc-3.0.1/stlport debug release <inlining>off ; + + assert.result + <include>a/b/c/<toolset>gcc/<toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1/<stdlib>stlport/<variant>debug/<include>x/y/z + <include>a/b/c/<toolset>msvc/<stdlib>stlport/<variant>debug/<include>x/y/z + <include>a/b/c/<toolset>msvc/<variant>debug/<include>x/y/z + : build-request.expand-no-defaults <include>a/b/c gcc-3.0.1/stlport msvc/stlport msvc debug <include>x/y/z ; + + 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 ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/build_request.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/build_request.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc9f2400 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/build_request.py @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ +# 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 ; +### } +### +### diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/configure.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/configure.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..14c1328a --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/configure.jam @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2010 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This module defines function to help with two main tasks: +# +# - Discovering build-time configuration for the purposes of adjusting +# build process. +# - Reporting what is built, and how it is configured. + +import targets ; +import errors ; +import targets ; +import sequence ; +import property ; +import property-set ; +import "class" : new ; +import common ; +import path ; + +rule log-summary ( ) +{ + +} + +.width = 30 ; + +rule set-width ( width ) +{ + .width = $(width) ; +} + +# Declare that the components specified by the parameter exist. +rule register-components ( components * ) +{ + .components += $(components) ; +} + +# Declare that the components specified by the parameters will +# be build. +rule components-building ( components * ) +{ + .built-components += $(components) ; +} + +# Report something about component configuration that the +# user should better know. +rule log-component-configuration ( component : message ) +{ + # FIXME: implement per-property-set logs + .component-logs.$(component) += $(message) ; +} + + + +rule log-check-result ( result ) +{ + if ! $(.announced-checks) + { + ECHO "Performing configuration checks\n" ; + .announced-checks = 1 ; + } + + ECHO $(result) ; + #.check-results += $(result) ; +} + +rule log-library-search-result ( library : result ) +{ + local x = [ PAD " - $(library) : $(result)" : $(.width) ] ; + log-check-result "$(x)" ; +} + +rule print-component-configuration ( ) +{ + local c = [ sequence.unique $(.components) ] ; + + ECHO "\nComponent configuration:\n" ; + for c in $(.components) + { + local s ; + if $(c) in $(.built-components) + { + s = "building" ; + } + else + { + s = "not building" ; + } + ECHO [ PAD " - $(c)" : $(.width) ] ": $(s)" ; + for local m in $(.component-logs.$(c)) + { + ECHO " -" $(m) ; + } + } + ECHO ; +} + +rule print-configure-checks-summary ( ) +{ + # FIXME: the problem with that approach is tha + # the user sees checks summary when all checks are + # done, and has no progress reporting while the + # checks are being executed. + if $(.check-results) + { + ECHO "Configuration checks summary\n" ; + + for local r in $(.check-results) + { + ECHO $(r) ; + } + ECHO ; + } +} + +# Attempt to build a metatarget named by 'metatarget-reference' +# in context of 'project' with properties 'ps'. +# Returns non-empty value if build is OK. +rule builds-raw ( metatarget-reference : project : ps : what : retry ? ) +{ + local result ; + + if ! $(retry) && ! $(.$(what)-tested.$(ps)) + { + .$(what)-tested.$(ps) = true ; + + local targets = [ targets.generate-from-reference + $(metatarget-reference) : $(project) : $(ps) ] ; + + local jam-targets ; + for local t in $(targets[2-]) + { + jam-targets += [ $(t).actualize ] ; + } + + if ! UPDATE_NOW in [ RULENAMES ] + { + # Cannot determine. Assume existance. + } + else + { + local x = [ PAD " - $(what)" : $(.width) ] ; + if [ UPDATE_NOW $(jam-targets) : + $(.log-fd) : ignore-minus-n : ignore-minus-q ] + { + .$(what)-supported.$(ps) = yes ; + result = true ; + log-check-result "$(x) : yes" ; + } + else + { + log-check-result "$(x) : no" ; + } + } + return $(result) ; + } + else + { + return $(.$(what)-supported.$(ps)) ; + } +} + +rule builds ( metatarget-reference : properties * : what ? : retry ? ) +{ + what ?= "$(metatarget-reference) builds" ; + + # FIXME: this should not be hardcoded. Other checks might + # want to consider different set of features as relevant. + local toolset = [ property.select <toolset> : $(properties) ] ; + local toolset-version-property = "<toolset-$(toolset:G=):version>" ; + local relevant = [ property.select <target-os> <toolset> $(toolset-version-property) + <address-model> <architecture> + : $(properties) ] ; + local ps = [ property-set.create $(relevant) ] ; + local t = [ targets.current ] ; + local p = [ $(t).project ] ; + + return [ builds-raw $(metatarget-reference) : $(p) : $(ps) : $(what) : $(retry) ] ; +} + + +# Called by Boost.Build startup code to specify name of a file +# that will receive results of configure checks. This +# should never be called by users. +rule set-log-file ( log-file ) +{ + path.makedirs [ path.parent $(log-file) ] ; + + .log-fd = [ FILE_OPEN $(log-file) : "w" ] ; +} + +# Frontend rules + +class check-target-builds-worker +{ + import configure ; + import property-set ; + import targets ; + import property ; + + rule __init__ ( target message ? : true-properties * : false-properties * ) + { + self.target = $(target) ; + self.message = $(message) ; + self.true-properties = $(true-properties) ; + self.false-properties = $(false-properties) ; + } + + rule check ( properties * ) + { + local choosen ; + if [ configure.builds $(self.target) : $(properties) : $(self.message) ] + { + choosen = $(self.true-properties) ; + } + else + { + choosen = $(self.false-properties) ; + } + return [ property.evaluate-conditionals-in-context $(choosen) : $(properties) ] ; + } +} + + +rule check-target-builds ( target message ? : true-properties * : false-properties * ) +{ + local instance = [ new check-target-builds-worker $(target) $(message) : $(true-properties) + : $(false-properties) ] ; + return <conditional>@$(instance).check ; +} + +IMPORT $(__name__) : check-target-builds : : check-target-builds ; + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/configure.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/configure.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0426832c --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/configure.py @@ -0,0 +1,164 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revison: 64488 +# +# Copyright (c) 2010 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This module defines function to help with two main tasks: +# +# - Discovering build-time configuration for the purposes of adjusting +# build process. +# - Reporting what is built, and how it is configured. + +import b2.build.property as property +import b2.build.property_set as property_set + +import b2.build.targets + +from b2.manager import get_manager +from b2.util.sequence import unique +from b2.util import bjam_signature, value_to_jam + +import bjam +import os + +__width = 30 + +def set_width(width): + global __width + __width = 30 + +__components = [] +__built_components = [] +__component_logs = {} +__announced_checks = False + +__log_file = None +__log_fd = -1 + +def register_components(components): + """Declare that the components specified by the parameter exist.""" + __components.extend(components) + +def components_building(components): + """Declare that the components specified by the parameters will be build.""" + __built_components.extend(components) + +def log_component_configuration(component, message): + """Report something about component configuration that the user should better know.""" + __component_logs.setdefault(component, []).append(message) + +def log_check_result(result): + global __announced_checks + if not __announced_checks: + print "Performing configuration checks" + __announced_checks = True + + print result + +def log_library_search_result(library, result): + log_check_result((" - %(library)s : %(result)s" % locals()).rjust(width)) + + +def print_component_configuration(): + + print "\nComponent configuration:" + for c in __components: + if c in __built_components: + s = "building" + else: + s = "not building" + message = " - %s)" % c + message = message.rjust(__width) + message += " : " + s + for m in __component_logs.get(c, []): + print " -" + m + print "" + +__builds_cache = {} + +def builds(metatarget_reference, project, ps, what): + # Attempt to build a metatarget named by 'metatarget-reference' + # in context of 'project' with properties 'ps'. + # Returns non-empty value if build is OK. + + result = [] + + existing = __builds_cache.get((what, ps), None) + if existing is None: + + result = False + __builds_cache[(what, ps)] = False + + targets = b2.build.targets.generate_from_reference( + metatarget_reference, project, ps).targets() + jam_targets = [] + for t in targets: + jam_targets.append(t.actualize()) + + x = (" - %s" % what).rjust(__width) + if bjam.call("UPDATE_NOW", jam_targets, str(__log_fd), "ignore-minus-n"): + __builds_cache[(what, ps)] = True + result = True + log_check_result("%s: yes" % x) + else: + log_check_result("%s: no" % x) + + return result + else: + return existing + +def set_log_file(log_file_name): + # Called by Boost.Build startup code to specify name of a file + # that will receive results of configure checks. This + # should never be called by users. + global __log_file, __log_fd + dirname = os.path.dirname(log_file_name) + if not os.path.exists(dirname): + os.makedirs(dirname) + # Make sure to keep the file around, so that it's not + # garbage-collected and closed + __log_file = open(log_file_name, "w") + __log_fd = __log_file.fileno() + +# Frontend rules + +class CheckTargetBuildsWorker: + + def __init__(self, target, true_properties, false_properties): + self.target = target + self.true_properties = property.create_from_strings(true_properties, True) + self.false_properties = property.create_from_strings(false_properties, True) + + def check(self, ps): + + # FIXME: this should not be hardcoded. Other checks might + # want to consider different set of features as relevant. + toolset = ps.get('toolset')[0] + toolset_version_property = "<toolset-" + toolset + ":version>" ; + relevant = ps.get_properties('target-os') + \ + ps.get_properties("toolset") + \ + ps.get_properties(toolset_version_property) + \ + ps.get_properties("address-model") + \ + ps.get_properties("architecture") + rps = property_set.create(relevant) + t = get_manager().targets().current() + p = t.project() + if builds(self.target, p, rps, "%s builds" % self.target): + choosen = self.true_properties + else: + choosen = self.false_properties + return property.evaluate_conditionals_in_context(choosen, ps) + +@bjam_signature((["target"], ["true_properties", "*"], ["false_properties", "*"])) +def check_target_builds(target, true_properties, false_properties): + worker = CheckTargetBuildsWorker(target, true_properties, false_properties) + value = value_to_jam(worker.check) + return "<conditional>" + value + +get_manager().projects().add_rule("check-target-builds", check_target_builds) + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/engine.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/engine.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..be9736e0 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/engine.py @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ +# Copyright Pedro Ferreira 2005. +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2007. +# Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +bjam_interface = __import__('bjam') + +import operator +import re + +import b2.build.property_set as property_set +import b2.util + +class BjamAction: + """Class representing bjam action defined from Python.""" + + def __init__(self, action_name, function): + self.action_name = action_name + self.function = function + + def __call__(self, targets, sources, property_set): + if self.function: + self.function(targets, sources, property_set) + + # Bjam actions defined from Python have only the command + # to execute, and no associated jam procedural code. So + # passing 'property_set' to it is not necessary. + bjam_interface.call("set-update-action", self.action_name, + targets, sources, []) + +class BjamNativeAction: + """Class representing bjam action defined by Jam code. + + We still allow to associate a Python callable that will + be called when this action is installed on any target. + """ + + def __init__(self, action_name, function): + self.action_name = action_name + self.function = function + + def __call__(self, targets, sources, property_set): + if self.function: + self.function(targets, sources, property_set) + + p = [] + if property_set: + p = property_set.raw() + + b2.util.set_jam_action(self.action_name, targets, sources, p) + +action_modifiers = {"updated": 0x01, + "together": 0x02, + "ignore": 0x04, + "quietly": 0x08, + "piecemeal": 0x10, + "existing": 0x20} + +class Engine: + """ The abstract interface to a build engine. + + For now, the naming of targets, and special handling of some + target variables like SEARCH and LOCATE make this class coupled + to bjam engine. + """ + def __init__ (self): + self.actions = {} + + def add_dependency (self, targets, sources): + """Adds a dependency from 'targets' to 'sources' + + Both 'targets' and 'sources' can be either list + of target names, or a single target name. + """ + if isinstance (targets, str): + targets = [targets] + if isinstance (sources, str): + sources = [sources] + + for target in targets: + for source in sources: + self.do_add_dependency (target, source) + + def set_target_variable (self, targets, variable, value, append=0): + """ Sets a target variable. + + The 'variable' will be available to bjam when it decides + where to generate targets, and will also be available to + updating rule for that 'taret'. + """ + if isinstance (targets, str): + targets = [targets] + + for target in targets: + self.do_set_target_variable (target, variable, value, append) + + def set_update_action (self, action_name, targets, sources, properties=property_set.empty()): + """ Binds a target to the corresponding update action. + If target needs to be updated, the action registered + with action_name will be used. + The 'action_name' must be previously registered by + either 'register_action' or 'register_bjam_action' + method. + """ + assert(isinstance(properties, property_set.PropertySet)) + if isinstance (targets, str): + targets = [targets] + self.do_set_update_action (action_name, targets, sources, properties) + + def register_action (self, action_name, command, bound_list = [], flags = [], + function = None): + """Creates a new build engine action. + + Creates on bjam side an action named 'action_name', with + 'command' as the command to be executed, 'bound_variables' + naming the list of variables bound when the command is executed + and specified flag. + If 'function' is not None, it should be a callable taking three + parameters: + - targets + - sources + - instance of the property_set class + This function will be called by set_update_action, and can + set additional target variables. + """ + if self.actions.has_key(action_name): + raise "Bjam action %s is already defined" % action_name + + assert(isinstance(flags, list)) + + bjam_flags = reduce(operator.or_, + (action_modifiers[flag] for flag in flags), 0) + + bjam_interface.define_action(action_name, command, bound_list, bjam_flags) + + self.actions[action_name] = BjamAction(action_name, function) + + def register_bjam_action (self, action_name, function=None): + """Informs self that 'action_name' is declared in bjam. + + From this point, 'action_name' is a valid argument to the + set_update_action method. The action_name should be callable + in the global module of bjam. + """ + + # We allow duplicate calls to this rule for the same + # action name. This way, jamfile rules that take action names + # can just register them without specially checking if + # action is already registered. + if not self.actions.has_key(action_name): + self.actions[action_name] = BjamNativeAction(action_name, function) + + # Overridables + + + def do_set_update_action (self, action_name, targets, sources, property_set): + action = self.actions.get(action_name) + if not action: + raise Exception("No action %s was registered" % action_name) + action(targets, sources, property_set) + + def do_set_target_variable (self, target, variable, value, append): + if append: + bjam_interface.call("set-target-variable", target, variable, value, "true") + else: + bjam_interface.call("set-target-variable", target, variable, value) + + def do_add_dependency (self, target, source): + bjam_interface.call("DEPENDS", target, source) + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/errors.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/errors.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9dceefe --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/errors.py @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ +# Status: being written afresh by Vladimir Prus + +# Copyright 2007 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) + +# This file is supposed to implement error reporting for Boost.Build. +# Experience with jam version has shown that printing full backtrace +# on each error is buffling. Further, for errors printed after parsing -- +# during target building, the stacktrace does not even mention what +# target is being built. + +# This module implements explicit contexts -- where other code can +# communicate which projects/targets are being built, and error +# messages will show those contexts. For programming errors, +# Python assertions are to be used. + +import bjam +import traceback +import sys + +def format(message, prefix=""): + parts = str(message).split("\n") + return "\n".join(prefix+p for p in parts) + + +class Context: + + def __init__(self, message, nested=None): + self.message_ = message + self.nested_ = nested + + def report(self, indent=""): + print indent + " -", self.message_ + if self.nested_: + print indent + " declared at:" + for n in self.nested_: + n.report(indent + " ") + +class JamfileContext: + + def __init__(self): + raw = bjam.backtrace() + self.raw_ = raw + + def report(self, indent=""): + for r in self.raw_: + print indent + " - %s:%s" % (r[0], r[1]) + +class ExceptionWithUserContext(Exception): + + def __init__(self, message, context, + original_exception=None, original_tb=None, stack=None): + Exception.__init__(self, message) + self.context_ = context + self.original_exception_ = original_exception + self.original_tb_ = original_tb + self.stack_ = stack + + def report(self): + print "error:", self.args[0] + if self.original_exception_: + print format(str(self.original_exception_), " ") + print + print " error context (most recent first):" + for c in self.context_[::-1]: + c.report() + print + if "--stacktrace" in bjam.variable("ARGV"): + if self.original_tb_: + traceback.print_tb(self.original_tb_) + elif self.stack_: + for l in traceback.format_list(self.stack_): + print l, + else: + print " use the '--stacktrace' option to get Python stacktrace" + print + +def user_error_checkpoint(callable): + def wrapper(self, *args): + errors = self.manager().errors() + try: + return callable(self, *args) + except ExceptionWithUserContext, e: + raise + except Exception, e: + errors.handle_stray_exception(e) + finally: + errors.pop_user_context() + + return wrapper + +class Errors: + + def __init__(self): + self.contexts_ = [] + self._count = 0 + + def count(self): + return self._count + + def push_user_context(self, message, nested=None): + self.contexts_.append(Context(message, nested)) + + def pop_user_context(self): + del self.contexts_[-1] + + def push_jamfile_context(self): + self.contexts_.append(JamfileContext()) + + def pop_jamfile_context(self): + del self.contexts_[-1] + + def capture_user_context(self): + return self.contexts_[:] + + def handle_stray_exception(self, e): + raise ExceptionWithUserContext("unexpected exception", self.contexts_[:], + e, sys.exc_info()[2]) + def __call__(self, message): + self._count = self._count + 1 + raise ExceptionWithUserContext(message, self.contexts_[:], + stack=traceback.extract_stack()) + + + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/feature.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/feature.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6f54adef --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/feature.jam @@ -0,0 +1,1335 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2006 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) + +import assert : * ; +import "class" : * ; +import errors : lol->list ; +import indirect ; +import modules ; +import regex ; +import sequence ; +import set ; +import utility ; + + +local rule setup ( ) +{ + .all-attributes = + implicit + composite + optional + symmetric + free + incidental + path + dependency + propagated + link-incompatible + subfeature + order-sensitive + ; + + .all-features = ; + .all-subfeatures = ; + .all-top-features = ; # non-subfeatures + .all-implicit-values = ; +} +setup ; + + +# Prepare a fresh space to test in by moving all global variable settings into +# the given temporary module and erasing them here. +# +rule prepare-test ( temp-module ) +{ + DELETE_MODULE $(temp-module) ; + + # Transfer globals to temp-module. + for local v in [ VARNAMES feature ] + { + if [ MATCH (\\.) : $(v) ] + { + modules.poke $(temp-module) : $(v) : $($(v)) ; + $(v) = ; + } + } + setup ; +} + + +# Clear out all global variables and recover all variables from the given +# temporary module. +# +rule finish-test ( temp-module ) +{ + # Clear globals. + for local v in [ VARNAMES feature ] + { + if [ MATCH (\\.) : $(v) ] + { + $(v) = ; + } + } + + for local v in [ VARNAMES $(temp-module) ] + { + $(v) = [ modules.peek $(temp-module) : $(v) ] ; + } + DELETE_MODULE $(temp-module) ; +} + + +# Transform features by bracketing any elements which are not already bracketed +# by "<>". +# +local rule grist ( features * ) +{ + local empty = "" ; + return $(empty:G=$(features)) ; +} + + +# Declare a new feature with the given name, values, and attributes. +# +rule feature ( + name # Feature name. + : values * # Allowable values - may be extended later using feature.extend. + : attributes * # Feature attributes (e.g. implicit, free, propagated...). +) +{ + name = [ grist $(name) ] ; + + local error ; + + # Check for any unknown attributes. + if ! ( $(attributes) in $(.all-attributes) ) + { + error = unknown attributes: + [ set.difference $(attributes) : $(.all-attributes) ] ; + } + else if $(name) in $(.all-features) + { + error = feature already defined: ; + } + else if implicit in $(attributes) && free in $(attributes) + { + error = free features cannot also be implicit ; + } + else if free in $(attributes) && propagated in $(attributes) + { + error = free features cannot be propagated ; + } + else + { + local m = [ MATCH (.*=.*) : $(values) ] ; + if $(m[1]) + { + error = "feature value may not contain '='" ; + } + } + + if $(error) + { + errors.error $(error) + : "in" feature declaration: + : feature [ lol->list $(1) : $(2) : $(3) ] ; + } + + $(name).values ?= ; + $(name).attributes = $(attributes) ; + $(name).subfeatures ?= ; + $(attributes).features += $(name) ; + + .all-features += $(name) ; + if subfeature in $(attributes) + { + .all-subfeatures += $(name) ; + } + else + { + .all-top-features += $(name) ; + } + extend $(name) : $(values) ; +} + + +# Sets the default value of the given feature, overriding any previous default. +# +rule set-default ( feature : value ) +{ + local f = [ grist $(feature) ] ; + local a = $($(f).attributes) ; + local bad-attribute = ; + if free in $(a) + { + bad-attribute = free ; + } + else if optional in $(a) + { + bad-attribute = optional ; + } + if $(bad-attribute) + { + errors.error "$(bad-attribute) property $(f) cannot have a default." ; + } + if ! $(value) in $($(f).values) + { + errors.error "The specified default value, '$(value)' is invalid" + : "allowed values are: " $($(f).values) ; + } + $(f).default = $(value) ; +} + + +# Returns the default property values for the given features. +# +rule defaults ( features * ) +{ + local result ; + for local f in $(features) + { + local gf = $(:E=:G=$(f)) ; + local a = $($(gf).attributes) ; + if ( free in $(a) ) || ( optional in $(a) ) + { + } + else + { + result += $(gf)$($(gf).default) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns true iff all 'names' elements are valid features. +# +rule valid ( names + ) +{ + if $(names) in $(.all-features) + { + return true ; + } +} + + +# Returns the attibutes of the given feature. +# +rule attributes ( feature ) +{ + return $($(:E=:G=$(feature)).attributes) ; +} + + +# Returns the values of the given feature. +# +rule values ( feature ) +{ + return $($(:E=:G=$(feature)).values) ; +} + + +# Returns true iff 'value-string' is a value-string of an implicit feature. +# +rule is-implicit-value ( value-string ) +{ + local v = [ regex.split $(value-string) - ] ; + local failed ; + if ! $(v[1]) in $(.all-implicit-values) + { + failed = true ; + } + else + { + local feature = $($(v[1]).implicit-feature) ; + for local subvalue in $(v[2-]) + { + if ! [ find-implied-subfeature $(feature) $(subvalue) : $(v[1]) ] + { + failed = true ; + } + } + } + + if ! $(failed) + { + return true ; + } +} + + +# Returns the implicit feature associated with the given implicit value. +# +rule implied-feature ( implicit-value ) +{ + local components = [ regex.split $(implicit-value) "-" ] ; + + local feature = $($(components[1]).implicit-feature) ; + if ! $(feature) + { + errors.error \"$(implicit-value)\" is not a value of an implicit feature ; + feature = "" ; # Keep testing happy; it expects a result. + } + return $(feature) ; +} + + +local rule find-implied-subfeature ( feature subvalue : value-string ? ) +{ + # Feature should be of the form <feature-name>. + if $(feature) != $(feature:G) + { + errors.error invalid feature $(feature) ; + } + + return $($(feature)$(value-string:E="")<>$(subvalue).subfeature) ; +} + + +# Given a feature and a value of one of its subfeatures, find the name of the +# subfeature. If value-string is supplied, looks for implied subfeatures that +# are specific to that value of feature +# +rule implied-subfeature ( + feature # The main feature name. + subvalue # The value of one of its subfeatures. + : value-string ? # The value of the main feature. +) +{ + local subfeature = [ find-implied-subfeature $(feature) $(subvalue) + : $(value-string) ] ; + if ! $(subfeature) + { + value-string ?= "" ; + errors.error \"$(subvalue)\" is not a known subfeature value of + $(feature)$(value-string) ; + } + return $(subfeature) ; +} + + +# Generate an error if the feature is unknown. +# +local rule validate-feature ( feature ) +{ + if ! $(feature) in $(.all-features) + { + errors.error unknown feature \"$(feature)\" ; + } +} + + +# Given a feature and its value or just a value corresponding to an implicit +# feature, returns a property set consisting of all component subfeatures and +# their values. For example all the following calls: +# +# expand-subfeatures-aux <toolset>gcc-2.95.2-linux-x86 +# expand-subfeatures-aux gcc-2.95.2-linux-x86 +# +# return: +# +# <toolset>gcc <toolset-version>2.95.2 <toolset-os>linux <toolset-cpu>x86 +# +local rule expand-subfeatures-aux ( + feature ? # Feature name or empty if value corresponds to an + # implicit property. + : value # Feature value. + : dont-validate ? # If set, no value string validation will be done. +) +{ + if $(feature) + { + feature = $(feature) ; + } + + if ! $(feature) + { + feature = [ implied-feature $(value) ] ; + } + else + { + validate-feature $(feature) ; + } + if ! $(dont-validate) + { + validate-value-string $(feature) $(value) ; + } + + local components = [ regex.split $(value) "-" ] ; + + # Get the top-level feature's value. + local value = $(components[1]:G=) ; + + local result = $(components[1]:G=$(feature)) ; + + local subvalues = $(components[2-]) ; + while $(subvalues) + { + local subvalue = $(subvalues[1]) ; # Pop the head off of subvalues. + subvalues = $(subvalues[2-]) ; + + local subfeature = [ find-implied-subfeature $(feature) $(subvalue) : + $(value) ] ; + + # If no subfeature was found reconstitute the value string and use that. + if ! $(subfeature) + { + result = $(components:J=-) ; + result = $(result:G=$(feature)) ; + subvalues = ; # Stop looping. + } + else + { + local f = [ MATCH ^<(.*)>$ : $(feature) ] ; + result += $(subvalue:G=$(f)-$(subfeature)) ; + } + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Make all elements of properties corresponding to implicit features explicit, +# and express all subfeature values as separate properties in their own right. +# For example, all of the following properties +# +# gcc-2.95.2-linux-x86 +# <toolset>gcc-2.95.2-linux-x86 +# +# might expand to +# +# <toolset>gcc <toolset-version>2.95.2 <toolset-os>linux <toolset-cpu>x86 +# +rule expand-subfeatures ( + properties * # Property set with elements of the form + # <feature>value-string or just value-string in the case + # of implicit features. + : dont-validate ? +) +{ + local result ; + for local p in $(properties) + { + # Don't expand subfeatures in subfeatures + if ! [ MATCH "(:)" : $(p:G) ] + { + result += [ expand-subfeatures-aux $(p:G) : $(p:G=) : $(dont-validate) ] ; + } + else + { + result += $(p) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Helper for extend, below. Handles the feature case. +# +local rule extend-feature ( feature : values * ) +{ + feature = [ grist $(feature) ] ; + validate-feature $(feature) ; + if implicit in $($(feature).attributes) + { + for local v in $(values) + { + if $($(v).implicit-feature) + { + errors.error $(v) is already associated with the \"$($(v).implicit-feature)\" feature ; + } + $(v).implicit-feature = $(feature) ; + } + + .all-implicit-values += $(values) ; + } + if ! $($(feature).values) + { + # This is the first value specified for this feature so make it be the + # default. + $(feature).default = $(values[1]) ; + } + $(feature).values += $(values) ; +} + + +# Checks that value-string is a valid value-string for the given feature. +# +rule validate-value-string ( feature value-string ) +{ + if ! ( + free in $($(feature).attributes) + || ( $(value-string) in $(feature).values ) + ) + { + local values = $(value-string) ; + + if $($(feature).subfeatures) + { + if ! ( $(value-string) in $($(feature).values) ) + && ! ( $(value-string) in $($(feature).subfeatures) ) + { + values = [ regex.split $(value-string) - ] ; + } + } + + if ! ( $(values[1]) in $($(feature).values) ) && + + # An empty value is allowed for optional features. + ( $(values[1]) || ! ( optional in $($(feature).attributes) ) ) + { + errors.error \"$(values[1])\" is not a known value of feature $(feature) + : legal values: \"$($(feature).values)\" ; + } + + for local v in $(values[2-]) + { + # This will validate any subfeature values in value-string. + implied-subfeature $(feature) $(v) : $(values[1]) ; + } + } +} + + +# A helper that computes: +# * name(s) of module-local variable(s) used to record the correspondence +# between subvalue(s) and a subfeature +# * value of that variable when such a subfeature/subvalue has been defined and +# returns a list consisting of the latter followed by the former. +# +local rule subvalue-var ( + feature # Main feature name. + value-string ? # If supplied, specifies a specific value of the main + # feature for which the subfeature values are valid. + : subfeature # Subfeature name. + : subvalues * # Subfeature values. +) +{ + feature = [ grist $(feature) ] ; + validate-feature $(feature) ; + if $(value-string) + { + validate-value-string $(feature) $(value-string) ; + } + + local subfeature-name = [ get-subfeature-name $(subfeature) $(value-string) ] ; + + return $(subfeature-name) + $(feature)$(value-string:E="")<>$(subvalues).subfeature ; +} + + +# Extends the given subfeature with the subvalues. If the optional value-string +# is provided, the subvalues are only valid for the given value of the feature. +# Thus, you could say that <target-platform>mingw is specific to +# <toolset>gcc-2.95.2 as follows: +# +# extend-subfeature toolset gcc-2.95.2 : target-platform : mingw ; +# +rule extend-subfeature ( + feature # The feature whose subfeature is being extended. + + value-string ? # If supplied, specifies a specific value of the main + # feature for which the new subfeature values are valid. + + : subfeature # Subfeature name. + : subvalues * # Additional subfeature values. +) +{ + local subfeature-vars = [ subvalue-var $(feature) $(value-string) + : $(subfeature) : $(subvalues) ] ; + + local f = [ utility.ungrist [ grist $(feature) ] ] ; + extend $(f)-$(subfeature-vars[1]) : $(subvalues) ; + + # Provide a way to get from the given feature or property and subfeature + # value to the subfeature name. + $(subfeature-vars[2-]) = $(subfeature-vars[1]) ; +} + + +# Returns true iff the subvalues are valid for the feature. When the optional +# value-string is provided, returns true iff the subvalues are valid for the +# given value of the feature. +# +rule is-subvalue ( feature : value-string ? : subfeature : subvalue ) +{ + local subfeature-vars = [ subvalue-var $(feature) $(value-string) + : $(subfeature) : $(subvalue) ] ; + + if $($(subfeature-vars[2])) = $(subfeature-vars[1]) + { + return true ; + } +} + + +# Can be called three ways: +# +# 1. extend feature : values * +# 2. extend <feature> subfeature : values * +# 3. extend <feature>value-string subfeature : values * +# +# * Form 1 adds the given values to the given feature. +# * Forms 2 and 3 add subfeature values to the given feature. +# * Form 3 adds the subfeature values as specific to the given property +# value-string. +# +rule extend ( feature-or-property subfeature ? : values * ) +{ + local feature ; # If a property was specified this is its feature. + local value-string ; # E.g., the gcc-2.95-2 part of <toolset>gcc-2.95.2. + + # If a property was specified. + if $(feature-or-property:G) && $(feature-or-property:G=) + { + # Extract the feature and value-string, if any. + feature = $(feature-or-property:G) ; + value-string = $(feature-or-property:G=) ; + } + else + { + feature = [ grist $(feature-or-property) ] ; + } + + # Dispatch to the appropriate handler. + if $(subfeature) + { + extend-subfeature $(feature) $(value-string) : $(subfeature) + : $(values) ; + } + else + { + # If no subfeature was specified, we do not expect to see a + # value-string. + if $(value-string) + { + errors.error can only specify a property as the first argument when + extending a subfeature + : usage: + : " extend" feature ":" values... + : " | extend" <feature>value-string subfeature ":" values... + ; + } + + extend-feature $(feature) : $(values) ; + } +} + + +local rule get-subfeature-name ( subfeature value-string ? ) +{ + local prefix = $(value-string): ; + return $(prefix:E="")$(subfeature) ; +} + + +# Declares a subfeature. +# +rule subfeature ( + feature # Root feature that is not a subfeature. + value-string ? # A value-string specifying which feature or subfeature + # values this subfeature is specific to, if any. + : subfeature # The name of the subfeature being declared. + : subvalues * # The allowed values of this subfeature. + : attributes * # The attributes of the subfeature. +) +{ + feature = [ grist $(feature) ] ; + validate-feature $(feature) ; + + # Add grist to the subfeature name if a value-string was supplied. + local subfeature-name = [ get-subfeature-name $(subfeature) $(value-string) ] ; + + if $(subfeature-name) in $($(feature).subfeatures) + { + errors.error \"$(subfeature)\" already declared as a subfeature of \"$(feature)\" + "specific to "$(value-string) ; + } + $(feature).subfeatures += $(subfeature-name) ; + + # First declare the subfeature as a feature in its own right. + local f = [ utility.ungrist $(feature) ] ; + feature $(f)-$(subfeature-name) : $(subvalues) : $(attributes) subfeature ; + + # Now make sure the subfeature values are known. + extend-subfeature $(feature) $(value-string) : $(subfeature) : $(subvalues) ; +} + + +# Set components of the given composite property. +# +rule compose ( composite-property : component-properties * ) +{ + local feature = $(composite-property:G) ; + if ! ( composite in [ attributes $(feature) ] ) + { + errors.error "$(feature)" is not a composite feature ; + } + + $(composite-property).components ?= ; + if $($(composite-property).components) + { + errors.error components of "$(composite-property)" already set: + $($(composite-property).components) ; + } + + if $(composite-property) in $(component-properties) + { + errors.error composite property "$(composite-property)" cannot have itself as a component ; + } + $(composite-property).components = $(component-properties) ; +} + + +local rule expand-composite ( property ) +{ + return $(property) + [ sequence.transform expand-composite : $($(property).components) ] ; +} + + +# Return all values of the given feature specified by the given property set. +# +rule get-values ( feature : properties * ) +{ + local result ; + + feature = $(:E=:G=$(feature)) ; # Add <> if necessary. + for local p in $(properties) + { + if $(p:G) = $(feature) + { + # Use MATCH instead of :G= to get the value, in order to preserve + # the value intact instead of having bjam treat it as a decomposable + # path. + result += [ MATCH ">(.*)" : $(p) ] ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +rule free-features ( ) +{ + return $(free.features) ; +} + + +# Expand all composite properties in the set so that all components are +# explicitly expressed. +# +rule expand-composites ( properties * ) +{ + local explicit-features = $(properties:G) ; + local result ; + + # Now expand composite features. + for local p in $(properties) + { + local expanded = [ expand-composite $(p) ] ; + + for local x in $(expanded) + { + if ! $(x) in $(result) + { + local f = $(x:G) ; + + if $(f) in $(free.features) + { + result += $(x) ; + } + else if ! $(x) in $(properties) # x is the result of expansion + { + if ! $(f) in $(explicit-features) # not explicitly-specified + { + if $(f) in $(result:G) + { + errors.error expansions of composite features result + in conflicting values for $(f) + : values: [ get-values $(f) : $(result) ] $(x:G=) + : one contributing composite property was $(p) ; + } + else + { + result += $(x) ; + } + } + } + else if $(f) in $(result:G) + { + errors.error explicitly-specified values of non-free feature + $(f) conflict : + "existing values:" [ get-values $(f) : $(properties) ] : + "value from expanding " $(p) ":" $(x:G=) ; + } + else + { + result += $(x) ; + } + } + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Return true iff f is an ordinary subfeature of the parent-property's feature, +# or if f is a subfeature of the parent-property's feature specific to the +# parent-property's value. +# +local rule is-subfeature-of ( parent-property f ) +{ + if subfeature in $($(f).attributes) + { + local specific-subfeature = [ MATCH <(.*):(.*)> : $(f) ] ; + if $(specific-subfeature) + { + # The feature has the form <topfeature-topvalue:subfeature>, e.g. + # <toolset-msvc:version>. + local feature-value = [ split-top-feature $(specific-subfeature[1]) + ] ; + if <$(feature-value[1])>$(feature-value[2]) = $(parent-property) + { + return true ; + } + } + else + { + # The feature has the form <topfeature-subfeature>, e.g. + # <toolset-version> + local top-sub = [ split-top-feature [ utility.ungrist $(f) ] ] ; + if $(top-sub[2]) && <$(top-sub[1])> = $(parent-property:G) + { + return true ; + } + } + } +} + + +# As for is-subfeature-of but for subproperties. +# +local rule is-subproperty-of ( parent-property p ) +{ + return [ is-subfeature-of $(parent-property) $(p:G) ] ; +} + + +# Given a property, return the subset of features consisting of all ordinary +# subfeatures of the property's feature, and all specific subfeatures of the +# property's feature which are conditional on the property's value. +# +local rule select-subfeatures ( parent-property : features * ) +{ + return [ sequence.filter is-subfeature-of $(parent-property) : $(features) ] ; +} + + +# As for select-subfeatures but for subproperties. +# +local rule select-subproperties ( parent-property : properties * ) +{ + return [ sequence.filter is-subproperty-of $(parent-property) : $(properties) ] ; +} + + +# Given a property set which may consist of composite and implicit properties +# and combined subfeature values, returns an expanded, normalized property set +# with all implicit features expressed explicitly, all subfeature values +# individually expressed, and all components of composite properties expanded. +# Non-free features directly expressed in the input properties cause any values +# of those features due to composite feature expansion to be dropped. If two +# values of a given non-free feature are directly expressed in the input, an +# error is issued. +# +rule expand ( properties * ) +{ + local expanded = [ expand-subfeatures $(properties) ] ; + return [ expand-composites $(expanded) ] ; +} + + +# Helper rule for minimize. Returns true iff property's feature is present in +# the contents of the variable named by feature-set-var. +# +local rule in-features ( feature-set-var property ) +{ + if $(property:G) in $($(feature-set-var)) + { + return true ; + } +} + + +# Helper rule for minimize. Returns the list with the same properties, but with +# all subfeatures moved to the end of the list. +# +local rule move-subfeatures-to-the-end ( properties * ) +{ + local x1 ; + local x2 ; + for local p in $(properties) + { + if subfeature in $($(p:G).attributes) + { + x2 += $(p) ; + } + else + { + x1 += $(p) ; + } + } + return $(x1) $(x2) ; +} + + +# Given an expanded property set, eliminate all redundancy: properties that are +# elements of other (composite) properties in the set will be eliminated. +# Non-symmetric properties equal to default values will be eliminated unless +# they override a value from some composite property. Implicit properties will +# be expressed without feature grist, and sub-property values will be expressed +# as elements joined to the corresponding main property. +# +rule minimize ( properties * ) +{ + # Precondition checking + local implicits = [ set.intersection $(p:G=) : $(p:G) ] ; + if $(implicits) + { + errors.error minimize requires an expanded property set, but + \"$(implicits[1])\" appears to be the value of an un-expanded + implicit feature ; + } + + # Remove properties implied by composite features. + local components = $($(properties).components) ; + local x = [ set.difference $(properties) : $(components) ] ; + + # Handle subfeatures and implicit features. + x = [ move-subfeatures-to-the-end $(x) ] ; + local result ; + while $(x) + { + local p fullp = $(x[1]) ; + local f = $(p:G) ; + local v = $(p:G=) ; + + # Eliminate features in implicit properties. + if implicit in [ attributes $(f) ] + { + p = $(v) ; + } + + # Locate all subproperties of $(x[1]) in the property set. + local subproperties = [ select-subproperties $(fullp) : $(x) ] ; + if $(subproperties) + { + # Reconstitute the joined property name. + local sorted = [ sequence.insertion-sort $(subproperties) ] ; + result += $(p)-$(sorted:G="":J=-) ; + + x = [ set.difference $(x[2-]) : $(subproperties) ] ; + } + else + { + # Eliminate properties whose value is equal to feature's default, + # which are not symmetric and which do not contradict values implied + # by composite properties. + + # Since all component properties of composites in the set have been + # eliminated, any remaining property whose feature is the same as a + # component of a composite in the set must have a non-redundant + # value. + if $(fullp) != [ defaults $(f) ] + || symmetric in [ attributes $(f) ] + || $(fullp:G) in $(components:G) + { + result += $(p) ; + } + + x = $(x[2-]) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Combine all subproperties into their parent properties +# +# Requires: for every subproperty, there is a parent property. All features are +# explicitly expressed. +# +# This rule probably should not be needed, but build-request.expand-no-defaults +# is being abused for unintended purposes and it needs help. +# +rule compress-subproperties ( properties * ) +{ + local all-subs ; + local matched-subs ; + local result ; + + for local p in $(properties) + { + if ! $(p:G) + { + # Expecting fully-gristed properties. + assert.variable-not-empty p:G ; + } + + if ! subfeature in $($(p:G).attributes) + { + local subs = [ sequence.insertion-sort + [ sequence.filter is-subproperty-of $(p) : $(properties) ] ] ; + + matched-subs += $(subs) ; + + local subvalues = -$(subs:G=:J=-) ; + subvalues ?= "" ; + result += $(p)$(subvalues) ; + } + else + { + all-subs += $(p) ; + } + } + assert.result true : set.equal $(all-subs) : $(matched-subs) ; + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Given an ungristed string, finds the longest prefix which is a top-level +# feature name followed by a dash, and return a pair consisting of the parts +# before and after that dash. More interesting than a simple split because +# feature names may contain dashes. +# +local rule split-top-feature ( feature-plus ) +{ + local e = [ regex.split $(feature-plus) - ] ; + local f = $(e[1]) ; + local v ; + while $(e) + { + if <$(f)> in $(.all-top-features) + { + v = $(f) $(e[2-]:J=-) ; + } + e = $(e[2-]) ; + f = $(f)-$(e[1]) ; + } + return $(v) ; +} + + +# Given a set of properties, add default values for features not represented in +# the set. +# +# Note: if there's an ordinary feature F1 and a composite feature F2 which +# includes some value for F1 and both feature have default values then the +# default value of F1 will be added (as opposed to the value in F2). This might +# not be the right idea, e.g. consider: +# +# feature variant : debug ... ; +# <variant>debug : .... <runtime-debugging>on +# feature <runtime-debugging> : off on ; +# +# Here, when adding default for an empty property set, we'll get +# +# <variant>debug <runtime_debugging>off +# +# and that's kind of strange. +# +rule add-defaults ( properties * ) +{ + for local v in $(properties:G=) + { + if $(v) in $(properties) + { + errors.error add-defaults requires explicitly specified features, + but \"$(v)\" appears to be the value of an un-expanded implicit + feature ; + } + } + # We don't add default for elements with ":" inside. This catches: + # 1. Conditional properties --- we don't want <variant>debug:<define>DEBUG + # to be takes as specified value for <variant> + # 2. Free properties with ":" in values. We don't care, since free + # properties don't have defaults. + local xproperties = [ MATCH "^([^:]+)$" : $(properties) ] ; + local missing-top = [ set.difference $(.all-top-features) : $(xproperties:G) ] ; + local more = [ defaults $(missing-top) ] ; + properties += $(more) ; + xproperties += $(more) ; + + # Add defaults for subfeatures of features which are present. + for local p in $(xproperties) + { + local s = $($(p:G).subfeatures) ; + local f = [ utility.ungrist $(p:G) ] ; + local missing-subs = [ set.difference <$(f)-$(s)> : $(properties:G) ] ; + properties += [ defaults [ select-subfeatures $(p) : $(missing-subs) ] ] ; + } + + return $(properties) ; +} + + +# Given a property-set of the form +# v1/v2/...vN-1/<fN>vN/<fN+1>vN+1/...<fM>vM +# +# Returns +# v1 v2 ... vN-1 <fN>vN <fN+1>vN+1 ... <fM>vM +# +# Note that vN...vM may contain slashes. This needs to be resilient to the +# substitution of backslashes for slashes, since Jam, unbidden, sometimes swaps +# slash direction on NT. +# +rule split ( property-set ) +{ + local pieces = [ regex.split $(property-set) [\\/] ] ; + local result ; + + for local x in $(pieces) + { + if ( ! $(x:G) ) && $(result[-1]:G) + { + result = $(result[1--2]) $(result[-1])/$(x) ; + } + else + { + result += $(x) ; + } + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Tests of module feature. +# +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + # Use a fresh copy of the feature module. + prepare-test feature-test-temp ; + + import assert ; + import errors : try catch ; + + # These are local rules and so must be explicitly reimported into the + # testing module. + import feature : extend-feature validate-feature select-subfeatures ; + + feature toolset : gcc : implicit ; + feature define : : free ; + feature runtime-link : dynamic static : symmetric ; + feature optimization : on off ; + feature variant : debug release profile : implicit composite symmetric ; + feature stdlib : native stlport ; + feature magic : : free ; + + compose <variant>debug : <define>_DEBUG <optimization>off ; + compose <variant>release : <define>NDEBUG <optimization>on ; + + assert.result dynamic static : values <runtime-link> ; + assert.result dynamic static : values runtime-link ; + + try ; + { + compose <variant>profile : <variant>profile ; + } + catch composite property <variant>profile cannot have itself as a component ; + + extend-feature toolset : msvc metrowerks ; + subfeature toolset gcc : version : 2.95.2 2.95.3 2.95.4 3.0 3.0.1 3.0.2 ; + + assert.true is-subvalue toolset : gcc : version : 2.95.3 ; + assert.false is-subvalue toolset : gcc : version : 1.1 ; + + assert.false is-subvalue toolset : msvc : version : 2.95.3 ; + assert.false is-subvalue toolset : : version : yabba ; + + feature yabba ; + subfeature yabba : version : dabba ; + assert.true is-subvalue yabba : : version : dabba ; + + subfeature toolset gcc : platform : linux cygwin : optional ; + + assert.result <toolset-gcc:version> + : select-subfeatures <toolset>gcc + : <toolset-gcc:version> + <toolset-msvc:version> + <toolset-version> + <stdlib> ; + + subfeature stdlib : version : 3 4 : optional ; + + assert.result <stdlib-version> + : select-subfeatures <stdlib>native + : <toolset-gcc:version> + <toolset-msvc:version> + <toolset-version> + <stdlib-version> ; + + assert.result <toolset>gcc <toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1 + : expand-subfeatures <toolset>gcc-3.0.1 ; + + assert.result <toolset>gcc <toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1 <toolset-gcc:platform>linux + : expand-subfeatures <toolset>gcc-3.0.1-linux ; + + assert.result <toolset>gcc <toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1 + : expand <toolset>gcc <toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1 ; + + assert.result <define>foo=x-y + : expand-subfeatures <define>foo=x-y ; + + assert.result <toolset>gcc <toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1 + : expand-subfeatures gcc-3.0.1 ; + + assert.result a c e + : get-values <x> : <x>a <y>b <x>c <y>d <x>e ; + + assert.result <toolset>gcc <toolset-gcc:version>3.0.1 + <variant>debug <define>_DEBUG <optimization>on + : expand gcc-3.0.1 debug <optimization>on ; + + assert.result <variant>debug <define>_DEBUG <optimization>on + : expand debug <optimization>on ; + + assert.result <optimization>on <variant>debug <define>_DEBUG + : expand <optimization>on debug ; + + assert.result <runtime-link>dynamic <optimization>on + : defaults <runtime-link> <define> <optimization> ; + + # Make sure defaults is resilient to missing grist. + assert.result <runtime-link>dynamic <optimization>on + : defaults runtime-link define optimization ; + + feature dummy : dummy1 dummy2 ; + subfeature dummy : subdummy : x y z : optional ; + + feature fu : fu1 fu2 : optional ; + subfeature fu : subfu : x y z : optional ; + subfeature fu : subfu2 : q r s ; + + assert.result optional : attributes <fu> ; + assert.result optional : attributes fu ; + + assert.result <runtime-link>static <define>foobar <optimization>on + <toolset>gcc:<define>FOO <toolset>gcc <variant>debug <stdlib>native + <dummy>dummy1 <toolset-gcc:version>2.95.2 + : add-defaults <runtime-link>static <define>foobar <optimization>on + <toolset>gcc:<define>FOO ; + + assert.result <runtime-link>static <define>foobar <optimization>on + <toolset>gcc:<define>FOO <fu>fu1 <toolset>gcc <variant>debug + <stdlib>native <dummy>dummy1 <fu-subfu2>q <toolset-gcc:version>2.95.2 + : add-defaults <runtime-link>static <define>foobar <optimization>on + <toolset>gcc:<define>FOO <fu>fu1 ; + + set-default <runtime-link> : static ; + assert.result <runtime-link>static : defaults <runtime-link> ; + + assert.result gcc-3.0.1 debug <optimization>on + : minimize [ expand gcc-3.0.1 debug <optimization>on <stdlib>native ] ; + + assert.result gcc-3.0.1 debug <runtime-link>dynamic + : minimize + [ expand gcc-3.0.1 debug <optimization>off <runtime-link>dynamic ] ; + + assert.result gcc-3.0.1 debug + : minimize [ expand gcc-3.0.1 debug <optimization>off ] ; + + assert.result debug <optimization>on + : minimize [ expand debug <optimization>on ] ; + + assert.result gcc-3.0 + : minimize <toolset>gcc <toolset-gcc:version>3.0 ; + + assert.result gcc-3.0 + : minimize <toolset-gcc:version>3.0 <toolset>gcc ; + + assert.result <x>y/z <a>b/c <d>e/f + : split <x>y/z/<a>b/c/<d>e/f ; + + assert.result <x>y/z <a>b/c <d>e/f + : split <x>y\\z\\<a>b\\c\\<d>e\\f ; + + assert.result a b c <d>e/f/g <h>i/j/k + : split a/b/c/<d>e/f/g/<h>i/j/k ; + + assert.result a b c <d>e/f/g <h>i/j/k + : split a\\b\\c\\<d>e\\f\\g\\<h>i\\j\\k ; + + # Test error checking. + + try ; + { + expand release <optimization>off <optimization>on ; + } + catch explicitly-specified values of non-free feature <optimization> conflict ; + + try ; + { + validate-feature <foobar> ; + } + catch unknown feature ; + + validate-value-string <toolset> gcc ; + validate-value-string <toolset> gcc-3.0.1 ; + + try ; + { + validate-value-string <toolset> digital_mars ; + } + catch \"digital_mars\" is not a known value of <toolset> ; + + try ; + { + feature foobar : : baz ; + } + catch unknown attributes: baz ; + + feature feature1 ; + try ; + { + feature feature1 ; + } + catch feature already defined: ; + + try ; + { + feature feature2 : : free implicit ; + } + catch free features cannot also be implicit ; + + try ; + { + feature feature3 : : free propagated ; + } + catch free features cannot be propagated ; + + try ; + { + implied-feature lackluster ; + } + catch \"lackluster\" is not a value of an implicit feature ; + + try ; + { + implied-subfeature <toolset> 3.0.1 ; + } + catch \"3.0.1\" is not a known subfeature value of <toolset> ; + + try ; + { + implied-subfeature <toolset> not-a-version : gcc ; + } + catch \"not-a-version\" is not a known subfeature value of <toolset>gcc ; + + # Leave a clean copy of the features module behind. + finish-test feature-test-temp ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/feature.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/feature.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..315a18e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/feature.py @@ -0,0 +1,905 @@ +# Status: ported, except for unit tests. +# Base revision: 64488 +# +# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2006 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) + +import re + +from b2.util import utility, bjam_signature +import b2.util.set +from b2.util.utility import add_grist, get_grist, ungrist, replace_grist, to_seq +from b2.exceptions import * + +__re_split_subfeatures = re.compile ('<(.*):(.*)>') +__re_no_hyphen = re.compile ('^([^:]+)$') +__re_slash_or_backslash = re.compile (r'[\\/]') + +class Feature(object): + + # Map from string attribute names to integers bit flags. + # This will be initialized after declaration of the class. + _attribute_name_to_integer = {} + + def __init__(self, name, values, attributes): + self._name = name + self._values = values + self._default = None + self._attributes = 0 + for a in attributes: + self._attributes = self._attributes | Feature._attribute_name_to_integer[a] + self._attributes_string_list = attributes + self._subfeatures = [] + self._parent = None + + def name(self): + return self._name + + def values(self): + return self._values + + def add_values(self, values): + self._values.extend(values) + + def attributes(self): + return self._attributes + + def set_default(self, value): + self._default = value + + def default(self): + return self._default + + # FIXME: remove when we fully move to using classes for features/properties + def attributes_string_list(self): + return self._attributes_string_list + + def subfeatures(self): + return self._subfeatures + + def add_subfeature(self, name): + self._subfeatures.append(name) + + def parent(self): + """For subfeatures, return pair of (parent_feature, value). + + Value may be None if this subfeature is not specific to any + value of the parent feature. + """ + return self._parent + + def set_parent(self, feature, value): + self._parent = (feature, value) + + def __str__(self): + return self._name + + +def reset (): + """ Clear the module state. This is mainly for testing purposes. + """ + global __all_attributes, __all_features, __implicit_features, __composite_properties + global __features_with_attributes, __subfeature_from_value, __all_top_features, __free_features + global __all_subfeatures + + # The list with all attribute names. + __all_attributes = [ 'implicit', + 'composite', + 'optional', + 'symmetric', + 'free', + 'incidental', + 'path', + 'dependency', + 'propagated', + 'link-incompatible', + 'subfeature', + 'order-sensitive' + ] + i = 1 + for a in __all_attributes: + setattr(Feature, a.upper(), i) + Feature._attribute_name_to_integer[a] = i + def probe(self, flag=i): + return getattr(self, "_attributes") & flag + setattr(Feature, a.replace("-", "_"), probe) + i = i << 1 + + # A map containing all features. The key is the feature name. + # The value is an instance of Feature class. + __all_features = {} + + # All non-subfeatures. + __all_top_features = [] + + # Maps valus to the corresponding implicit feature + __implicit_features = {} + + # A map containing all composite properties. The key is a Property instance, + # and the value is a list of Property instances + __composite_properties = {} + + __features_with_attributes = {} + for attribute in __all_attributes: + __features_with_attributes [attribute] = [] + + # Maps a value to the corresponding subfeature name. + __subfeature_from_value = {} + + # All free features + __free_features = [] + + __all_subfeatures = [] + +reset () + +def enumerate (): + """ Returns an iterator to the features map. + """ + return __all_features.iteritems () + +def get(name): + """Return the Feature instance for the specified name. + + Throws if no feature by such name exists + """ + return __all_features[name] + +# FIXME: prepare-test/finish-test? + +@bjam_signature((["name"], ["values", "*"], ["attributes", "*"])) +def feature (name, values, attributes = []): + """ Declares a new feature with the given name, values, and attributes. + name: the feature name + values: a sequence of the allowable values - may be extended later with feature.extend + attributes: a sequence of the feature's attributes (e.g. implicit, free, propagated, ...) + """ + __validate_feature_attributes (name, attributes) + + feature = Feature(name, [], attributes) + __all_features[name] = feature + # Temporary measure while we have not fully moved from 'gristed strings' + __all_features["<" + name + ">"] = feature + + for attribute in attributes: + __features_with_attributes [attribute].append (name) + + name = add_grist(name) + + if 'subfeature' in attributes: + __all_subfeatures.append(name) + else: + __all_top_features.append(feature) + + extend (name, values) + + # FIXME: why his is needed. + if 'free' in attributes: + __free_features.append (name) + + return feature + +@bjam_signature((["feature"], ["value"])) +def set_default (feature, value): + """ Sets the default value of the given feature, overriding any previous default. + feature: the name of the feature + value: the default value to assign + """ + f = __all_features[feature] + attributes = f.attributes() + bad_attribute = None + + if attributes & Feature.FREE: + bad_attribute = "free" + elif attributes & Feature.OPTIONAL: + bad_attribute = "optional" + + if bad_attribute: + raise InvalidValue ("%s property %s cannot have a default" % (bad_attribute, feature.name())) + + if not value in f.values(): + raise InvalidValue ("The specified default value, '%s' is invalid.\n" % value + "allowed values are: %s" % values) + + f.set_default(value) + +def defaults(features): + """ Returns the default property values for the given features. + """ + # FIXME: should merge feature and property modules. + import property + + result = [] + for f in features: + if not f.free() and not f.optional() and f.default(): + result.append(property.Property(f, f.default())) + + return result + +def valid (names): + """ Returns true iff all elements of names are valid features. + """ + def valid_one (name): return __all_features.has_key (name) + + if isinstance (names, str): + return valid_one (names) + else: + return [ valid_one (name) for name in names ] + +def attributes (feature): + """ Returns the attributes of the given feature. + """ + return __all_features[feature].attributes_string_list() + +def values (feature): + """ Return the values of the given feature. + """ + validate_feature (feature) + return __all_features[feature].values() + +def is_implicit_value (value_string): + """ Returns true iff 'value_string' is a value_string + of an implicit feature. + """ + + if __implicit_features.has_key(value_string): + return __implicit_features[value_string] + + v = value_string.split('-') + + if not __implicit_features.has_key(v[0]): + return False + + feature = __implicit_features[v[0]] + + for subvalue in (v[1:]): + if not __find_implied_subfeature(feature, subvalue, v[0]): + return False + + return True + +def implied_feature (implicit_value): + """ Returns the implicit feature associated with the given implicit value. + """ + components = implicit_value.split('-') + + if not __implicit_features.has_key(components[0]): + raise InvalidValue ("'%s' is not a value of an implicit feature" % implicit_value) + + return __implicit_features[components[0]] + +def __find_implied_subfeature (feature, subvalue, value_string): + + #if value_string == None: value_string = '' + + if not __subfeature_from_value.has_key(feature) \ + or not __subfeature_from_value[feature].has_key(value_string) \ + or not __subfeature_from_value[feature][value_string].has_key (subvalue): + return None + + return __subfeature_from_value[feature][value_string][subvalue] + +# Given a feature and a value of one of its subfeatures, find the name +# of the subfeature. If value-string is supplied, looks for implied +# subfeatures that are specific to that value of feature +# feature # The main feature name +# subvalue # The value of one of its subfeatures +# value-string # The value of the main feature + +def implied_subfeature (feature, subvalue, value_string): + result = __find_implied_subfeature (feature, subvalue, value_string) + if not result: + raise InvalidValue ("'%s' is not a known subfeature value of '%s%s'" % (subvalue, feature, value_string)) + + return result + +def validate_feature (name): + """ Checks if all name is a valid feature. Otherwise, raises an exception. + """ + if not __all_features.has_key(name): + raise InvalidFeature ("'%s' is not a valid feature name" % name) + else: + return __all_features[name] + +def valid (names): + """ Returns true iff all elements of names are valid features. + """ + def valid_one (name): return __all_features.has_key (name) + + if isinstance (names, str): + return valid_one (names) + else: + return [ valid_one (name) for name in names ] + +# Uses Property +def __expand_subfeatures_aux (property, dont_validate = False): + """ Helper for expand_subfeatures. + Given a feature and value, or just a value corresponding to an + implicit feature, returns a property set consisting of all component + subfeatures and their values. For example: + + expand_subfeatures <toolset>gcc-2.95.2-linux-x86 + -> <toolset>gcc <toolset-version>2.95.2 <toolset-os>linux <toolset-cpu>x86 + equivalent to: + expand_subfeatures gcc-2.95.2-linux-x86 + + feature: The name of the feature, or empty if value corresponds to an implicit property + value: The value of the feature. + dont_validate: If True, no validation of value string will be done. + """ + f = property.feature() + v = property.value() + if not dont_validate: + validate_value_string(f, v) + + components = v.split ("-") + + v = components[0] + + import property + + result = [property.Property(f, components[0])] + + subvalues = components[1:] + + while len(subvalues) > 0: + subvalue = subvalues [0] # pop the head off of subvalues + subvalues = subvalues [1:] + + subfeature = __find_implied_subfeature (f, subvalue, v) + + # If no subfeature was found, reconstitute the value string and use that + if not subfeature: + return [property.Property(f, '-'.join(components))] + + result.append(property.Property(subfeature, subvalue)) + + return result + +def expand_subfeatures(properties, dont_validate = False): + """ + Make all elements of properties corresponding to implicit features + explicit, and express all subfeature values as separate properties + in their own right. For example, the property + + gcc-2.95.2-linux-x86 + + might expand to + + <toolset>gcc <toolset-version>2.95.2 <toolset-os>linux <toolset-cpu>x86 + + properties: A sequence with elements of the form + <feature>value-string or just value-string in the + case of implicit features. + : dont_validate: If True, no validation of value string will be done. + """ + result = [] + for p in properties: + # Don't expand subfeatures in subfeatures + if p.feature().subfeature(): + result.append (p) + else: + result.extend(__expand_subfeatures_aux (p, dont_validate)) + + return result + + + +# rule extend was defined as below: + # Can be called three ways: + # + # 1. extend feature : values * + # 2. extend <feature> subfeature : values * + # 3. extend <feature>value-string subfeature : values * + # + # * Form 1 adds the given values to the given feature + # * Forms 2 and 3 add subfeature values to the given feature + # * Form 3 adds the subfeature values as specific to the given + # property value-string. + # + #rule extend ( feature-or-property subfeature ? : values * ) +# +# Now, the specific rule must be called, depending on the desired operation: +# extend_feature +# extend_subfeature + +def extend (name, values): + """ Adds the given values to the given feature. + """ + name = add_grist (name) + __validate_feature (name) + feature = __all_features [name] + + if feature.implicit(): + for v in values: + if __implicit_features.has_key(v): + raise BaseException ("'%s' is already associated with the feature '%s'" % (v, __implicit_features [v])) + + __implicit_features[v] = feature + + if len (feature.values()) == 0 and len (values) > 0: + # This is the first value specified for this feature, + # take it as default value + feature.set_default(values[0]) + + feature.add_values(values) + +def validate_value_string (f, value_string): + """ Checks that value-string is a valid value-string for the given feature. + """ + if f.free() or value_string in f.values(): + return + + values = [value_string] + + if f.subfeatures(): + if not value_string in f.values() and \ + not value_string in f.subfeatures(): + values = value_string.split('-') + + # An empty value is allowed for optional features + if not values[0] in f.values() and \ + (values[0] or not f.optional()): + raise InvalidValue ("'%s' is not a known value of feature '%s'\nlegal values: '%s'" % (values [0], feature, f.values())) + + for v in values [1:]: + # this will validate any subfeature values in value-string + implied_subfeature(f, v, values[0]) + + +""" Extends the given subfeature with the subvalues. If the optional + value-string is provided, the subvalues are only valid for the given + value of the feature. Thus, you could say that + <target-platform>mingw is specifc to <toolset>gcc-2.95.2 as follows: + + extend-subfeature toolset gcc-2.95.2 : target-platform : mingw ; + + feature: The feature whose subfeature is being extended. + + value-string: If supplied, specifies a specific value of the + main feature for which the new subfeature values + are valid. + + subfeature: The name of the subfeature. + + subvalues: The additional values of the subfeature being defined. +""" +def extend_subfeature (feature_name, value_string, subfeature_name, subvalues): + + feature = validate_feature(feature_name) + + if value_string: + validate_value_string(feature, value_string) + + subfeature_name = feature_name + '-' + __get_subfeature_name (subfeature_name, value_string) + + extend(subfeature_name, subvalues) ; + subfeature = __all_features[subfeature_name] + + if value_string == None: value_string = '' + + if not __subfeature_from_value.has_key(feature): + __subfeature_from_value [feature] = {} + + if not __subfeature_from_value[feature].has_key(value_string): + __subfeature_from_value [feature][value_string] = {} + + for subvalue in subvalues: + __subfeature_from_value [feature][value_string][subvalue] = subfeature + +@bjam_signature((["feature_name", "value_string", "?"], ["subfeature"], + ["subvalues", "*"], ["attributes", "*"])) +def subfeature (feature_name, value_string, subfeature, subvalues, attributes = []): + """ Declares a subfeature. + feature_name: Root feature that is not a subfeature. + value_string: An optional value-string specifying which feature or + subfeature values this subfeature is specific to, + if any. + subfeature: The name of the subfeature being declared. + subvalues: The allowed values of this subfeature. + attributes: The attributes of the subfeature. + """ + parent_feature = validate_feature (feature_name) + + # Add grist to the subfeature name if a value-string was supplied + subfeature_name = __get_subfeature_name (subfeature, value_string) + + if subfeature_name in __all_features[feature_name].subfeatures(): + message = "'%s' already declared as a subfeature of '%s'" % (subfeature, feature_name) + message += " specific to '%s'" % value_string + raise BaseException (message) + + # First declare the subfeature as a feature in its own right + f = feature (feature_name + '-' + subfeature_name, subvalues, attributes + ['subfeature']) + f.set_parent(parent_feature, value_string) + + parent_feature.add_subfeature(f) + + # Now make sure the subfeature values are known. + extend_subfeature (feature_name, value_string, subfeature, subvalues) + + +@bjam_signature((["composite_property_s"], ["component_properties_s", "*"])) +def compose (composite_property_s, component_properties_s): + """ Sets the components of the given composite property. + + All paremeters are <feature>value strings + """ + import property + + component_properties_s = to_seq (component_properties_s) + composite_property = property.create_from_string(composite_property_s) + f = composite_property.feature() + + if len(component_properties_s) > 0 and isinstance(component_properties_s[0], property.Property): + component_properties = component_properties_s + else: + component_properties = [property.create_from_string(p) for p in component_properties_s] + + if not f.composite(): + raise BaseException ("'%s' is not a composite feature" % f) + + if __composite_properties.has_key(property): + raise BaseException ('components of "%s" already set: %s' % (composite_property, str (__composite_properties[composite_property]))) + + if composite_property in component_properties: + raise BaseException ('composite property "%s" cannot have itself as a component' % composite_property) + + __composite_properties[composite_property] = component_properties + + +def expand_composite(property): + result = [ property ] + if __composite_properties.has_key(property): + for p in __composite_properties[property]: + result.extend(expand_composite(p)) + return result + + +def get_values (feature, properties): + """ Returns all values of the given feature specified by the given property set. + """ + result = [] + for p in properties: + if get_grist (p) == feature: + result.append (replace_grist (p, '')) + + return result + +def free_features (): + """ Returns all free features. + """ + return __free_features + +def expand_composites (properties): + """ Expand all composite properties in the set so that all components + are explicitly expressed. + """ + explicit_features = set(p.feature() for p in properties) + + result = [] + + # now expand composite features + for p in properties: + expanded = expand_composite(p) + + for x in expanded: + if not x in result: + f = x.feature() + + if f.free(): + result.append (x) + elif not x in properties: # x is the result of expansion + if not f in explicit_features: # not explicitly-specified + if any(r.feature() == f for r in result): + raise FeatureConflict( + "expansions of composite features result in " + "conflicting values for '%s'\nvalues: '%s'\none contributing composite property was '%s'" % + (f.name(), [r.value() for r in result if r.feature() == f] + [x.value()], p)) + else: + result.append (x) + elif any(r.feature() == f for r in result): + raise FeatureConflict ("explicitly-specified values of non-free feature '%s' conflict\n" + "existing values: '%s'\nvalue from expanding '%s': '%s'" % (f, + [r.value() for r in result if r.feature() == f], p, x.value())) + else: + result.append (x) + + return result + +# Uses Property +def is_subfeature_of (parent_property, f): + """ Return true iff f is an ordinary subfeature of the parent_property's + feature, or if f is a subfeature of the parent_property's feature + specific to the parent_property's value. + """ + if not f.subfeature(): + return False + + p = f.parent() + if not p: + return False + + parent_feature = p[0] + parent_value = p[1] + + if parent_feature != parent_property.feature(): + return False + + if parent_value and parent_value != parent_property.value(): + return False + + return True + +def __is_subproperty_of (parent_property, p): + """ As is_subfeature_of, for subproperties. + """ + return is_subfeature_of (parent_property, p.feature()) + + +# Returns true iff the subvalue is valid for the feature. When the +# optional value-string is provided, returns true iff the subvalues +# are valid for the given value of the feature. +def is_subvalue(feature, value_string, subfeature, subvalue): + + if not value_string: + value_string = '' + + if not __subfeature_from_value.has_key(feature): + return False + + if not __subfeature_from_value[feature].has_key(value_string): + return False + + if not __subfeature_from_value[feature][value_string].has_key(subvalue): + return False + + if __subfeature_from_value[feature][value_string][subvalue]\ + != subfeature: + return False + + return True + +def implied_subfeature (feature, subvalue, value_string): + result = __find_implied_subfeature (feature, subvalue, value_string) + if not result: + raise InvalidValue ("'%s' is not a known subfeature value of '%s%s'" % (subvalue, feature, value_string)) + + return result + + +# Uses Property +def expand (properties): + """ Given a property set which may consist of composite and implicit + properties and combined subfeature values, returns an expanded, + normalized property set with all implicit features expressed + explicitly, all subfeature values individually expressed, and all + components of composite properties expanded. Non-free features + directly expressed in the input properties cause any values of + those features due to composite feature expansion to be dropped. If + two values of a given non-free feature are directly expressed in the + input, an error is issued. + """ + expanded = expand_subfeatures(properties) + return expand_composites (expanded) + +# Accepts list of Property objects +def add_defaults (properties): + """ Given a set of properties, add default values for features not + represented in the set. + Note: if there's there's ordinary feature F1 and composite feature + F2, which includes some value for F1, and both feature have default values, + then the default value of F1 will be added, not the value in F2. This might + not be right idea: consider + + feature variant : debug ... ; + <variant>debug : .... <runtime-debugging>on + feature <runtime-debugging> : off on ; + + Here, when adding default for an empty property set, we'll get + + <variant>debug <runtime_debugging>off + + and that's kind of strange. + """ + result = [x for x in properties] + + handled_features = set() + for p in properties: + # We don't add default for conditional properties. We don't want + # <variant>debug:<define>DEBUG to be takes as specified value for <variant> + if not p.condition(): + handled_features.add(p.feature()) + + missing_top = [f for f in __all_top_features if not f in handled_features] + more = defaults(missing_top) + result.extend(more) + for p in more: + handled_features.add(p.feature()) + + # Add defaults for subfeatures of features which are present + for p in result[:]: + s = p.feature().subfeatures() + more = defaults([s for s in p.feature().subfeatures() if not s in handled_features]) + for p in more: + handled_features.add(p.feature()) + result.extend(more) + + return result + +def minimize (properties): + """ Given an expanded property set, eliminate all redundancy: properties + which are elements of other (composite) properties in the set will + be eliminated. Non-symmetric properties equal to default values will be + eliminated, unless the override a value from some composite property. + Implicit properties will be expressed without feature + grist, and sub-property values will be expressed as elements joined + to the corresponding main property. + """ + + # remove properties implied by composite features + components = [] + for property in properties: + if __composite_properties.has_key (property): + components.extend(__composite_properties[property]) + properties = b2.util.set.difference (properties, components) + + # handle subfeatures and implicit features + + # move subfeatures to the end of the list + properties = [p for p in properties if not p.feature().subfeature()] +\ + [p for p in properties if p.feature().subfeature()] + + result = [] + while properties: + p = properties[0] + f = p.feature() + + # locate all subproperties of $(x[1]) in the property set + subproperties = __select_subproperties (p, properties) + + if subproperties: + # reconstitute the joined property name + subproperties.sort () + joined = b2.build.property.Property(p.feature(), p.value() + '-' + '-'.join ([sp.value() for sp in subproperties])) + result.append(joined) + + properties = b2.util.set.difference(properties[1:], subproperties) + + else: + # eliminate properties whose value is equal to feature's + # default and which are not symmetric and which do not + # contradict values implied by composite properties. + + # since all component properties of composites in the set + # have been eliminated, any remaining property whose + # feature is the same as a component of a composite in the + # set must have a non-redundant value. + if p.value() != f.default() or f.symmetric(): + result.append (p) + #\ + #or get_grist (fullp) in get_grist (components): + # FIXME: restore above + + + properties = properties[1:] + + return result + + +def split (properties): + """ Given a property-set of the form + v1/v2/...vN-1/<fN>vN/<fN+1>vN+1/...<fM>vM + + Returns + v1 v2 ... vN-1 <fN>vN <fN+1>vN+1 ... <fM>vM + + Note that vN...vM may contain slashes. This is resilient to the + substitution of backslashes for slashes, since Jam, unbidden, + sometimes swaps slash direction on NT. + """ + + def split_one (properties): + pieces = re.split (__re_slash_or_backslash, properties) + result = [] + + for x in pieces: + if not get_grist (x) and len (result) > 0 and get_grist (result [-1]): + result = result [0:-1] + [ result [-1] + '/' + x ] + else: + result.append (x) + + return result + + if isinstance (properties, str): + return split_one (properties) + + result = [] + for p in properties: + result += split_one (p) + return result + + +def compress_subproperties (properties): + """ Combine all subproperties into their parent properties + + Requires: for every subproperty, there is a parent property. All + features are explicitly expressed. + + This rule probably shouldn't be needed, but + build-request.expand-no-defaults is being abused for unintended + purposes and it needs help + """ + result = [] + matched_subs = set() + all_subs = set() + for p in properties: + f = p.feature() + + if not f.subfeature(): + subs = __select_subproperties (p, properties) + if subs: + + matched_subs.update(subs) + + subvalues = '-'.join (sub.value() for sub in subs) + result.append(b2.build.property.Property( + p.feature(), p.value() + '-' + subvalues, + p.condition())) + else: + result.append(p) + + else: + all_subs.add(p) + + # TODO: this variables are used just for debugging. What's the overhead? + assert all_subs == matched_subs + + return result + +###################################################################################### +# Private methods + +def __select_subproperties (parent_property, properties): + return [ x for x in properties if __is_subproperty_of (parent_property, x) ] + +def __get_subfeature_name (subfeature, value_string): + if value_string == None: + prefix = '' + else: + prefix = value_string + ':' + + return prefix + subfeature + + +def __validate_feature_attributes (name, attributes): + for attribute in attributes: + if not attribute in __all_attributes: + raise InvalidAttribute ("unknown attributes: '%s' in feature declaration: '%s'" % (str (b2.util.set.difference (attributes, __all_attributes)), name)) + + if name in __all_features: + raise AlreadyDefined ("feature '%s' already defined" % name) + elif 'implicit' in attributes and 'free' in attributes: + raise InvalidAttribute ("free features cannot also be implicit (in declaration of feature '%s')" % name) + elif 'free' in attributes and 'propagated' in attributes: + raise InvalidAttribute ("free features cannot also be propagated (in declaration of feature '%s')" % name) + + +def __validate_feature (feature): + """ Generates an error if the feature is unknown. + """ + if not __all_features.has_key (feature): + raise BaseException ('unknown feature "%s"' % feature) + + +def __select_subfeatures (parent_property, features): + """ Given a property, return the subset of features consisting of all + ordinary subfeatures of the property's feature, and all specific + subfeatures of the property's feature which are conditional on the + property's value. + """ + return [f for f in features if is_subfeature_of (parent_property, f)] + +# FIXME: copy over tests. diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/generators.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/generators.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1515525f --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/generators.jam @@ -0,0 +1,1408 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2002. +# Copyright Rene Rivera 2006. +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Manages 'generators' --- objects which can do transformation between different +# target types and contain algorithm for finding transformation from sources to +# targets. +# +# The main entry point to this module is generators.construct rule. It is given +# a list of source targets, desired target type and a set of properties. It +# starts by selecting 'viable generators', which have any chances of producing +# the desired target type with the required properties. Generators are ranked +# and a set of the most specific ones is selected. +# +# The most specific generators have their 'run' methods called, with the +# properties and list of sources. Each one selects a target which can be +# directly consumed, and tries to convert the remaining ones to the types it can +# consume. This is done by recursively calling 'construct' with all consumable +# types. +# +# If the generator has collected all the targets it needs, it creates targets +# corresponding to result, and returns it. When all generators have been run, +# results of one of them are selected and returned as a result. +# +# It is quite possible for 'construct' to return more targets that it was asked +# for. For example, if it were asked to generate a target of type EXE, but the +# only found generator produces both EXE and TDS (file with debug) information. +# The extra target will be returned. +# +# Likewise, when generator tries to convert sources to consumable types, it can +# get more targets that it was asked for. The question is what to do with extra +# targets. Boost.Build attempts to convert them to requested types, and attempts +# that as early as possible. Specifically, this is done after invoking each +# generator. TODO: An example is needed to document the rationale for trying +# extra target conversion at that point. +# +# In order for the system to be able to use a specific generator instance 'when +# needed', the instance needs to be registered with the system using +# generators.register() or one of its related rules. Unregistered generators may +# only be run explicitly and will not be considered by Boost.Build when when +# converting between given target types. + +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import property-set ; +import sequence ; +import set ; +import type ; +import utility ; +import virtual-target ; + + +if "--debug-generators" in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] +{ + .debug = true ; +} + + +# Updated cached viable source target type information as needed after a new +# target type gets defined. This is needed because if a target type is a viable +# source target type for some generator then all of the target type's derived +# target types should automatically be considered as viable source target types +# for the same generator as well. Does nothing if a non-derived target type is +# passed to it. +# +rule update-cached-information-with-a-new-type ( type ) +{ + local base-type = [ type.base $(type) ] ; + if $(base-type) + { + for local g in $(.vstg-cached-generators) + { + if $(base-type) in $(.vstg.$(g)) + { + .vstg.$(g) += $(type) ; + } + } + + for local t in $(.vst-cached-types) + { + if $(base-type) in $(.vst.$(t)) + { + .vst.$(t) += $(type) ; + } + } + } +} + + +# Clears cached viable source target type information except for target types +# and generators with all source types listed as viable. Should be called when +# something invalidates those cached values by possibly causing some new source +# types to become viable. +# +local rule invalidate-extendable-viable-source-target-type-cache ( ) +{ + local generators-with-cached-source-types = $(.vstg-cached-generators) ; + .vstg-cached-generators = ; + for local g in $(generators-with-cached-source-types) + { + if $(.vstg.$(g)) = * + { + .vstg-cached-generators += $(g) ; + } + else + { + .vstg.$(g) = ; + } + } + + local types-with-cached-source-types = $(.vst-cached-types) ; + .vst-cached-types = ; + for local t in $(types-with-cached-source-types) + { + if $(.vst.$(t)) = * + { + .vst-cached-types += $(t) ; + } + else + { + .vst.$(t) = ; + } + } +} + + +# Outputs a debug message if generators debugging is on. Each element of +# 'message' is checked to see if it is a class instance. If so, instead of the +# value, the result of 'str' call is output. +# +local rule generators.dout ( message * ) +{ + if $(.debug) + { + ECHO [ sequence.transform utility.str : $(message) ] ; + } +} + + +local rule indent ( ) +{ + return $(.indent:J="") ; +} + + +local rule increase-indent ( ) +{ + .indent += " " ; +} + + +local rule decrease-indent ( ) +{ + .indent = $(.indent[2-]) ; +} + + +# Models a generator. +# +class generator +{ + import generators : indent increase-indent decrease-indent generators.dout ; + import set ; + import utility ; + import feature ; + import errors ; + import sequence ; + import type ; + import virtual-target ; + import "class" : new ; + import property ; + import path ; + + EXPORT class@generator : indent increase-indent decrease-indent + generators.dout ; + + rule __init__ ( + id # Identifies the generator - should be name + # of the rule which sets up the build + # actions. + + composing ? # Whether generator processes each source + # target in turn, converting it to required + # types. Ordinary generators pass all + # sources together to the recursive + # generators.construct-types call. + + : source-types * # Types that this generator can handle. If + # empty, the generator can consume anything. + + : target-types-and-names + # Types the generator will create and, + # optionally, names for created targets. + # Each element should have the form + # type["(" name-pattern ")"], for example, + # obj(%_x). Generated target name will be + # found by replacing % with the name of + # source, provided an explicit name was not + # specified. + + : requirements * + ) + { + self.id = $(id) ; + self.rule-name = $(id) ; + self.composing = $(composing) ; + self.source-types = $(source-types) ; + self.target-types-and-names = $(target-types-and-names) ; + self.requirements = $(requirements) ; + + for local e in $(target-types-and-names) + { + # Create three parallel lists: one with the list of target types, + # and two other with prefixes and postfixes to be added to target + # name. We use parallel lists for prefix and postfix (as opposed to + # mapping), because given target type might occur several times, for + # example "H H(%_symbols)". + local m = [ MATCH ([^\\(]*)(\\((.*)%(.*)\\))? : $(e) ] ; + self.target-types += $(m[1]) ; + self.name-prefix += $(m[3]:E="") ; + self.name-postfix += $(m[4]:E="") ; + } + + # Note that 'transform' here, is the same as 'for_each'. + sequence.transform type.validate : $(self.source-types) ; + sequence.transform type.validate : $(self.target-types) ; + } + + ################# End of constructor ################# + + rule id ( ) + { + return $(self.id) ; + } + + # Returns the list of target type the generator accepts. + # + rule source-types ( ) + { + return $(self.source-types) ; + } + + # Returns the list of target types that this generator produces. It is + # assumed to be always the same -- i.e. it can not change depending on some + # provided list of sources. + # + rule target-types ( ) + { + return $(self.target-types) ; + } + + # Returns the required properties for this generator. Properties in returned + # set must be present in build properties if this generator is to be used. + # If result has grist-only element, that build properties must include some + # value of that feature. + # + # XXX: remove this method? + # + rule requirements ( ) + { + return $(self.requirements) ; + } + + rule set-rule-name ( rule-name ) + { + self.rule-name = $(rule-name) ; + } + + rule rule-name ( ) + { + return $(self.rule-name) ; + } + + # Returns a true value if the generator can be run with the specified + # properties. + # + rule match-rank ( property-set-to-match ) + { + # See if generator requirements are satisfied by 'properties'. Treat a + # feature name in requirements (i.e. grist-only element), as matching + # any value of the feature. + local all-requirements = [ requirements ] ; + + local property-requirements feature-requirements ; + for local r in $(all-requirements) + { + if $(r:G=) + { + property-requirements += $(r) ; + } + else + { + feature-requirements += $(r) ; + } + } + + local properties-to-match = [ $(property-set-to-match).raw ] ; + if $(property-requirements) in $(properties-to-match) && + $(feature-requirements) in $(properties-to-match:G) + { + return true ; + } + else + { + return ; + } + } + + # Returns another generator which differs from $(self) in + # - id + # - value to <toolset> feature in properties + # + rule clone ( new-id : new-toolset-properties + ) + { + local g = [ new $(__class__) $(new-id) $(self.composing) : + $(self.source-types) : $(self.target-types-and-names) : + # Note: this does not remove any subfeatures of <toolset> which + # might cause problems. + [ property.change $(self.requirements) : <toolset> ] + $(new-toolset-properties) ] ; + return $(g) ; + } + + # Creates another generator that is the same as $(self), except that if + # 'base' is in target types of $(self), 'type' will in target types of the + # new generator. + # + rule clone-and-change-target-type ( base : type ) + { + local target-types ; + for local t in $(self.target-types-and-names) + { + local m = [ MATCH ([^\\(]*)(\\(.*\\))? : $(t) ] ; + if $(m) = $(base) + { + target-types += $(type)$(m[2]:E="") ; + } + else + { + target-types += $(t) ; + } + } + + local g = [ new $(__class__) $(self.id) $(self.composing) : + $(self.source-types) : $(target-types) : $(self.requirements) ] ; + if $(self.rule-name) + { + $(g).set-rule-name $(self.rule-name) ; + } + return $(g) ; + } + + # Tries to invoke this generator on the given sources. Returns a list of + # generated targets (instances of 'virtual-target') and optionally a set of + # properties to be added to the usage-requirements for all the generated + # targets. Returning nothing from run indicates that the generator was + # unable to create the target. + # + rule run + ( + project # Project for which the targets are generated. + name ? # Used when determining the 'name' attribute for all + # generated targets. See the 'generated-targets' method. + : property-set # Desired properties for generated targets. + : sources + # Source targets. + ) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] " ** generator" $(self.id) ; + generators.dout [ indent ] " composing:" $(self.composing) ; + + if ! $(self.composing) && $(sources[2]) && $(self.source-types[2]) + { + errors.error "Unsupported source/source-type combination" ; + } + + # We do not run composing generators if no name is specified. The reason + # is that composing generator combines several targets, which can have + # different names, and it cannot decide which name to give for produced + # target. Therefore, the name must be passed. + # + # This in effect, means that composing generators are runnable only at + # the top-level of a transformation graph, or if their name is passed + # explicitly. Thus, we dissallow composing generators in the middle. For + # example, the transformation CPP -> OBJ -> STATIC_LIB -> RSP -> EXE + # will not be allowed as the OBJ -> STATIC_LIB generator is composing. + if ! $(self.composing) || $(name) + { + run-really $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ; + } + } + + rule run-really ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + # Targets that this generator will consume directly. + local consumed = ; + # Targets that can not be consumed and will be returned as-is. + local bypassed = ; + + if $(self.composing) + { + convert-multiple-sources-to-consumable-types $(project) + : $(property-set) : $(sources) : consumed bypassed ; + } + else + { + convert-to-consumable-types $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) + : $(sources) : : consumed bypassed ; + } + + local result ; + if $(consumed) + { + result = [ construct-result $(consumed) : $(project) $(name) : + $(property-set) ] ; + } + + if $(result) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] " SUCCESS: " $(result) ; + } + else + { + generators.dout [ indent ] " FAILURE" ; + } + generators.dout ; + return $(result) ; + } + + # Constructs the dependency graph to be returned by this generator. + # + rule construct-result + ( + consumed + # Already prepared list of consumable targets. + # Composing generators may receive multiple sources + # all of which will have types matching those in + # $(self.source-types). Non-composing generators with + # multiple $(self.source-types) will receive exactly + # len $(self.source-types) sources with types matching + # those in $(self.source-types). And non-composing + # generators with only a single source type may + # receive multiple sources with all of them of the + # type listed in $(self.source-types). + : project name ? + : property-set # Properties to be used for all actions created here. + ) + { + local result ; + # If this is 1->1 transformation, apply it to all consumed targets in + # order. + if ! $(self.source-types[2]) && ! $(self.composing) + { + for local r in $(consumed) + { + result += [ generated-targets $(r) : $(property-set) : + $(project) $(name) ] ; + } + } + else if $(consumed) + { + result += [ generated-targets $(consumed) : $(property-set) : + $(project) $(name) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; + } + + # Determine target name from fullname (maybe including path components) + # Place optional prefix and postfix around basename + # + rule determine-target-name ( fullname : prefix ? : postfix ? ) + { + # See if we need to add directory to the target name. + local dir = $(fullname:D) ; + local name = $(fullname:B) ; + + name = $(prefix:E=)$(name) ; + name = $(name)$(postfix:E=) ; + + if $(dir) && + # Never append '..' to target path. + ! [ MATCH .*(\\.\\.).* : $(dir) ] + && + ! [ path.is-rooted $(dir) ] + { + # Relative path is always relative to the source + # directory. Retain it, so that users can have files + # with the same in two different subdirectories. + name = $(dir)/$(name) ; + } + return $(name) ; + } + + # Determine the name of the produced target from the names of the sources. + # + rule determine-output-name ( sources + ) + { + # The simple case if when a name of source has single dot. Then, we take + # the part before dot. Several dots can be caused by: + # - using source file like a.host.cpp, or + # - a type whose suffix has a dot. Say, we can type 'host_cpp' with + # extension 'host.cpp'. + # In the first case, we want to take the part up to the last dot. In the + # second case -- not sure, but for now take the part up to the last dot + # too. + name = [ utility.basename [ $(sources[1]).name ] ] ; + + for local s in $(sources[2]) + { + local n2 = [ utility.basename [ $(s).name ] ] ; + if $(n2) != $(name) + { + errors.error "$(self.id): source targets have different names: cannot determine target name" ; + } + } + name = [ determine-target-name [ $(sources[1]).name ] ] ; + return $(name) ; + } + + # Constructs targets that are created after consuming 'sources'. The result + # will be the list of virtual-target, which has the same length as the + # 'target-types' attribute and with corresponding types. + # + # When 'name' is empty, all source targets must have the same 'name' + # attribute value, which will be used instead of the 'name' argument. + # + # The 'name' attribute value for each generated target will be equal to + # the 'name' parameter if there is no name pattern for this type. Otherwise, + # the '%' symbol in the name pattern will be replaced with the 'name' + # parameter to obtain the 'name' attribute. + # + # For example, if targets types are T1 and T2 (with name pattern "%_x"), + # suffixes for T1 and T2 are .t1 and .t2, and source is foo.z, then created + # files would be "foo.t1" and "foo_x.t2". The 'name' attribute actually + # determines the basename of a file. + # + # Note that this pattern mechanism has nothing to do with implicit patterns + # in make. It is a way to produce a target whose name is different than the + # name of its source. + # + rule generated-targets ( sources + : property-set : project name ? ) + { + if ! $(name) + { + name = [ determine-output-name $(sources) ] ; + } + + # Assign an action for each target. + local action = [ action-class ] ; + local a = [ class.new $(action) $(sources) : $(self.rule-name) : + $(property-set) ] ; + + # Create generated target for each target type. + local targets ; + local pre = $(self.name-prefix) ; + local post = $(self.name-postfix) ; + for local t in $(self.target-types) + { + local generated-name = $(pre[1])$(name:BS)$(post[1]) ; + generated-name = $(generated-name:R=$(name:D)) ; + pre = $(pre[2-]) ; + post = $(post[2-]) ; + + targets += [ class.new file-target $(generated-name) : $(t) : + $(project) : $(a) ] ; + } + + return [ sequence.transform virtual-target.register : $(targets) ] ; + } + + # Attempts to convert 'sources' to targets of types that this generator can + # handle. The intention is to produce the set of targets that can be used + # when the generator is run. + # + rule convert-to-consumable-types + ( + project name ? + : property-set + : sources + + : only-one ? # Convert 'source' to only one of the source types. If + # there is more that one possibility, report an error. + : consumed-var # Name of the variable which receives all targets which + # can be consumed. + bypassed-var # Name of the variable which receives all targets which + # can not be consumed. + ) + { + # We are likely to be passed 'consumed' and 'bypassed' var names. Use + # '_' to avoid name conflicts. + local _consumed ; + local _bypassed ; + local missing-types ; + + if $(sources[2]) + { + # Do not know how to handle several sources yet. Just try to pass + # the request to other generator. + missing-types = $(self.source-types) ; + } + else + { + consume-directly $(sources) : _consumed : missing-types ; + } + + # No need to search for transformation if some source type has consumed + # source and no more source types are needed. + if $(only-one) && $(_consumed) + { + missing-types = ; + } + + # TODO: we should check that only one source type if create of + # 'only-one' is true. + # TODO: consider if consumed/bypassed separation should be done by + # 'construct-types'. + + if $(missing-types) + { + local transformed = [ generators.construct-types $(project) $(name) + : $(missing-types) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + + # Add targets of right type to 'consumed'. Add others to 'bypassed'. + # The 'generators.construct' rule has done its best to convert + # everything to the required type. There is no need to rerun it on + # targets of different types. + + # NOTE: ignoring usage requirements. + for local t in $(transformed[2-]) + { + if [ $(t).type ] in $(missing-types) + { + _consumed += $(t) ; + } + else + { + _bypassed += $(t) ; + } + } + } + + _consumed = [ sequence.unique $(_consumed) ] ; + _bypassed = [ sequence.unique $(_bypassed) ] ; + + # Remove elements of '_bypassed' that are in '_consumed'. + + # Suppose the target type of current generator, X is produced from X_1 + # and X_2, which are produced from Y by one generator. When creating X_1 + # from Y, X_2 will be added to 'bypassed'. Likewise, when creating X_2 + # from Y, X_1 will be added to 'bypassed', but they are also in + # 'consumed'. We have to remove them from bypassed, so that generators + # up the call stack do not try to convert them. + + # In this particular case, X_1 instance in 'consumed' and X_1 instance + # in 'bypassed' will be the same: because they have the same source and + # action name, and 'virtual-target.register' will not allow two + # different instances. Therefore, it is OK to use 'set.difference'. + + _bypassed = [ set.difference $(_bypassed) : $(_consumed) ] ; + + $(consumed-var) += $(_consumed) ; + $(bypassed-var) += $(_bypassed) ; + } + + # Converts several files to consumable types. Called for composing + # generators only. + # + rule convert-multiple-sources-to-consumable-types ( project : property-set : + sources * : consumed-var bypassed-var ) + { + # We process each source one-by-one, trying to convert it to a usable + # type. + for local source in $(sources) + { + local _c ; + local _b ; + # TODO: need to check for failure on each source. + convert-to-consumable-types $(project) : $(property-set) : $(source) + : true : _c _b ; + if ! $(_c) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] " failed to convert " $(source) ; + } + $(consumed-var) += $(_c) ; + $(bypassed-var) += $(_b) ; + } + } + + rule consume-directly ( source : consumed-var : missing-types-var ) + { + local real-source-type = [ $(source).type ] ; + + # If there are no source types, we can consume anything. + local source-types = $(self.source-types) ; + source-types ?= $(real-source-type) ; + + for local st in $(source-types) + { + # The 'source' if of the right type already. + if $(real-source-type) = $(st) || [ type.is-derived + $(real-source-type) $(st) ] + { + $(consumed-var) += $(source) ; + } + else + { + $(missing-types-var) += $(st) ; + } + } + } + + # Returns the class to be used to actions. Default implementation returns + # "action". + # + rule action-class ( ) + { + return "action" ; + } +} + + +# Registers a new generator instance 'g'. +# +rule register ( g ) +{ + .all-generators += $(g) ; + + # A generator can produce several targets of the same type. We want unique + # occurrence of that generator in .generators.$(t) in that case, otherwise, + # it will be tried twice and we will get a false ambiguity. + for local t in [ sequence.unique [ $(g).target-types ] ] + { + .generators.$(t) += $(g) ; + } + + # Update the set of generators for toolset. + + # TODO: should we check that generator with this id is not already + # registered. For example, the fop.jam module intentionally declared two + # generators with the same id, so such check will break it. + local id = [ $(g).id ] ; + + # Some generators have multiple periods in their name, so a simple $(id:S=) + # will not generate the right toolset name. E.g. if id = gcc.compile.c++, + # then .generators-for-toolset.$(id:S=) will append to + # .generators-for-toolset.gcc.compile, which is a separate value from + # .generators-for-toolset.gcc. Correcting this makes generator inheritance + # work properly. See also inherit-generators in the toolset module. + local base = $(id) ; + while $(base:S) + { + base = $(base:B) ; + } + .generators-for-toolset.$(base) += $(g) ; + + + # After adding a new generator that can construct new target types, we need + # to clear the related cached viable source target type information for + # constructing a specific target type or using a specific generator. Cached + # viable source target type lists affected by this are those containing any + # of the target types constructed by the new generator or any of their base + # target types. + # + # A more advanced alternative to clearing that cached viable source target + # type information would be to expand it with additional source types or + # even better - mark it as needing to be expanded on next use. + # + # Also see the http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/19077 + # mailing list thread for an even more advanced idea of how we could convert + # Boost Build's Jamfile processing, target selection and generator selection + # into separate steps which would prevent these caches from ever being + # invalidated. + # + # For now we just clear all the cached viable source target type information + # that does not simply state 'all types' and may implement a more detailed + # algorithm later on if it becomes needed. + + invalidate-extendable-viable-source-target-type-cache ; +} + + +# Creates a new non-composing 'generator' class instance and registers it. +# Returns the created instance. Rationale: the instance is returned so that it +# is possible to first register a generator and then call its 'run' method, +# bypassing the whole generator selection process. +# +rule register-standard ( id : source-types * : target-types + : requirements * ) +{ + local g = [ new generator $(id) : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : + $(requirements) ] ; + register $(g) ; + return $(g) ; +} + + +# Creates a new composing 'generator' class instance and registers it. +# +rule register-composing ( id : source-types * : target-types + : requirements * + ) +{ + local g = [ new generator $(id) true : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : + $(requirements) ] ; + register $(g) ; + return $(g) ; +} + + +# Returns all generators belonging to the given 'toolset', i.e. whose ids are +# '$(toolset).<something>'. +# +rule generators-for-toolset ( toolset ) +{ + return $(.generators-for-toolset.$(toolset)) ; +} + + +# Make generator 'overrider-id' be preferred to 'overridee-id'. If, when +# searching for generators that could produce a target of a certain type, both +# those generators are among viable generators, the overridden generator is +# immediately discarded. +# +# The overridden generators are discarded immediately after computing the list +# of viable generators but before running any of them. +# +rule override ( overrider-id : overridee-id ) +{ + .override.$(overrider-id) += $(overridee-id) ; +} + + +# Returns a list of source type which can possibly be converted to 'target-type' +# by some chain of generator invocation. +# +# More formally, takes all generators for 'target-type' and returns a union of +# source types for those generators and result of calling itself recursively on +# source types. +# +# Returns '*' in case any type should be considered a viable source type for the +# given type. +# +local rule viable-source-types-real ( target-type ) +{ + local result ; + + # 't0' is the initial list of target types we need to process to get a list + # of their viable source target types. New target types will not be added to + # this list. + local t0 = [ type.all-bases $(target-type) ] ; + + # 't' is the list of target types which have not yet been processed to get a + # list of their viable source target types. This list will get expanded as + # we locate more target types to process. + local t = $(t0) ; + + while $(t) + { + # Find all generators for the current type. Unlike + # 'find-viable-generators' we do not care about the property-set. + local generators = $(.generators.$(t[1])) ; + t = $(t[2-]) ; + + while $(generators) + { + local g = $(generators[1]) ; + generators = $(generators[2-]) ; + + if ! [ $(g).source-types ] + { + # Empty source types -- everything can be accepted. + result = * ; + # This will terminate this loop. + generators = ; + # This will terminate the outer loop. + t = ; + } + + for local source-type in [ $(g).source-types ] + { + if ! $(source-type) in $(result) + { + # If a generator accepts a 'source-type' it will also + # happily accept any type derived from it. + for local n in [ type.all-derived $(source-type) ] + { + if ! $(n) in $(result) + { + # Here there is no point in adding target types to + # the list of types to process in case they are or + # have already been on that list. We optimize this + # check by realizing that we only need to avoid the + # original target type's base types. Other target + # types that are or have been on the list of target + # types to process have been added to the 'result' + # list as well and have thus already been eliminated + # by the previous if. + if ! $(n) in $(t0) + { + t += $(n) ; + } + result += $(n) ; + } + } + } + } + } + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Helper rule, caches the result of 'viable-source-types-real'. +# +rule viable-source-types ( target-type ) +{ + local key = .vst.$(target-type) ; + if ! $($(key)) + { + .vst-cached-types += $(target-type) ; + local v = [ viable-source-types-real $(target-type) ] ; + if ! $(v) + { + v = none ; + } + $(key) = $(v) ; + } + + if $($(key)) != none + { + return $($(key)) ; + } +} + + +# Returns the list of source types, which, when passed to 'run' method of +# 'generator', has some change of being eventually used (probably after +# conversion by other generators). +# +# Returns '*' in case any type should be considered a viable source type for the +# given generator. +# +rule viable-source-types-for-generator-real ( generator ) +{ + local source-types = [ $(generator).source-types ] ; + if ! $(source-types) + { + # If generator does not specify any source types, it might be a special + # generator like builtin.lib-generator which just relays to other + # generators. Return '*' to indicate that any source type is possibly + # OK, since we do not know for sure. + return * ; + } + else + { + local result ; + while $(source-types) + { + local s = $(source-types[1]) ; + source-types = $(source-types[2-]) ; + local viable-sources = [ generators.viable-source-types $(s) ] ; + if $(viable-sources) = * + { + result = * ; + source-types = ; # Terminate the loop. + } + else + { + result += [ type.all-derived $(s) ] $(viable-sources) ; + } + } + return [ sequence.unique $(result) ] ; + } +} + + +# Helper rule, caches the result of 'viable-source-types-for-generator'. +# +local rule viable-source-types-for-generator ( generator ) +{ + local key = .vstg.$(generator) ; + if ! $($(key)) + { + .vstg-cached-generators += $(generator) ; + local v = [ viable-source-types-for-generator-real $(generator) ] ; + if ! $(v) + { + v = none ; + } + $(key) = $(v) ; + } + + if $($(key)) != none + { + return $($(key)) ; + } +} + + +# Returns usage requirements + list of created targets. +# +local rule try-one-generator-really ( project name ? : generator : target-type + : property-set : sources * ) +{ + local targets = + [ $(generator).run $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + + local usage-requirements ; + local success ; + + generators.dout [ indent ] returned $(targets) ; + + if $(targets) + { + success = true ; + + if [ class.is-a $(targets[1]) : property-set ] + { + usage-requirements = $(targets[1]) ; + targets = $(targets[2-]) ; + } + else + { + usage-requirements = [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + } + + generators.dout [ indent ] " generator" [ $(generator).id ] " spawned " ; + generators.dout [ indent ] " " $(targets) ; + if $(usage-requirements) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] " with usage requirements:" $(x) ; + } + + if $(success) + { + return $(usage-requirements) $(targets) ; + } +} + + +# Checks if generator invocation can be pruned, because it is guaranteed to +# fail. If so, quickly returns an empty list. Otherwise, calls +# try-one-generator-really. +# +local rule try-one-generator ( project name ? : generator : target-type + : property-set : sources * ) +{ + local source-types ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + source-types += [ $(s).type ] ; + } + local viable-source-types = [ viable-source-types-for-generator $(generator) + ] ; + + if $(source-types) && $(viable-source-types) != * && + ! [ set.intersection $(source-types) : $(viable-source-types) ] + { + local id = [ $(generator).id ] ; + generators.dout [ indent ] " ** generator '$(id)' pruned" ; + #generators.dout [ indent ] "source-types" '$(source-types)' ; + #generators.dout [ indent ] "viable-source-types" '$(viable-source-types)' ; + } + else + { + return [ try-one-generator-really $(project) $(name) : $(generator) : + $(target-type) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + } +} + + +rule construct-types ( project name ? : target-types + : property-set + : sources + ) +{ + local result ; + local matched-types ; + local usage-requirements = [ property-set.empty ] ; + for local t in $(target-types) + { + local r = [ construct $(project) $(name) : $(t) : $(property-set) : + $(sources) ] ; + if $(r) + { + usage-requirements = [ $(usage-requirements).add $(r[1]) ] ; + result += $(r[2-]) ; + matched-types += $(t) ; + } + } + # TODO: have to introduce parameter controlling if several types can be + # matched and add appropriate checks. + + # TODO: need to review the documentation for 'construct' to see if it should + # return $(source) even if nothing can be done with it. Currents docs seem + # to imply that, contrary to the behaviour. + if $(result) + { + return $(usage-requirements) $(result) ; + } + else + { + return $(usage-requirements) $(sources) ; + } +} + + +# Ensures all 'targets' have their type. If this is not so, exists with error. +# +local rule ensure-type ( targets * ) +{ + for local t in $(targets) + { + if ! [ $(t).type ] + { + errors.error "target" [ $(t).str ] "has no type" ; + } + } +} + + +# Returns generators which can be used to construct target of specified type +# with specified properties. Uses the following algorithm: +# - iterates over requested target-type and all its bases (in the order returned +# by type.all-bases). +# - for each type find all generators that generate that type and whose +# requirements are satisfied by properties. +# - if the set of generators is not empty, returns that set. +# +# Note: this algorithm explicitly ignores generators for base classes if there +# is at least one generator for the requested target-type. +# +local rule find-viable-generators-aux ( target-type : property-set ) +{ + # Select generators that can create the required target type. + local viable-generators = ; + local generator-rank = ; + + import type ; + local t = [ type.all-bases $(target-type) ] ; + + generators.dout [ indent ] find-viable-generators target-type= $(target-type) + property-set= [ $(property-set).as-path ] ; + + # Get the list of generators for the requested type. If no generator is + # registered, try base type, and so on. + local generators ; + while $(t[1]) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] "trying type" $(t[1]) ; + if $(.generators.$(t[1])) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] "there are generators for this type" ; + generators = $(.generators.$(t[1])) ; + + if $(t[1]) != $(target-type) + { + # We are here because there were no generators found for + # target-type but there are some generators for its base type. + # We will try to use them, but they will produce targets of + # base type, not of 'target-type'. So, we clone the generators + # and modify the list of target types. + local generators2 ; + for local g in $(generators) + { + # generators.register adds a generator to the list of + # generators for toolsets, which is a bit strange, but + # should work. That list is only used when inheriting a + # toolset, which should have been done before running + # generators. + generators2 += [ $(g).clone-and-change-target-type $(t[1]) : + $(target-type) ] ; + generators.register $(generators2[-1]) ; + } + generators = $(generators2) ; + } + t = ; + } + t = $(t[2-]) ; + } + + for local g in $(generators) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] "trying generator" [ $(g).id ] "(" [ $(g).source-types ] -> [ $(g).target-types ] ")" ; + + local m = [ $(g).match-rank $(property-set) ] ; + if $(m) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] " is viable" ; + viable-generators += $(g) ; + } + } + + return $(viable-generators) ; +} + + +rule find-viable-generators ( target-type : property-set ) +{ + local key = $(target-type).$(property-set) ; + local l = $(.fv.$(key)) ; + if ! $(l) + { + l = [ find-viable-generators-aux $(target-type) : $(property-set) ] ; + if ! $(l) + { + l = none ; + } + .fv.$(key) = $(l) ; + } + + if $(l) = none + { + l = ; + } + + local viable-generators ; + for local g in $(l) + { + # Avoid trying the same generator twice on different levels. + if ! $(g) in $(.active-generators) + { + viable-generators += $(g) ; + } + else + { + generators.dout [ indent ] " generator " [ $(g).id ] "is active, discaring" ; + } + } + + # Generators which override 'all'. + local all-overrides ; + # Generators which are overriden. + local overriden-ids ; + for local g in $(viable-generators) + { + local id = [ $(g).id ] ; + local this-overrides = $(.override.$(id)) ; + overriden-ids += $(this-overrides) ; + if all in $(this-overrides) + { + all-overrides += $(g) ; + } + } + if $(all-overrides) + { + viable-generators = $(all-overrides) ; + } + local result ; + for local g in $(viable-generators) + { + if ! [ $(g).id ] in $(overriden-ids) + { + result += $(g) ; + } + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +.construct-stack = ; + + +# Attempts to construct a target by finding viable generators, running them and +# selecting the dependency graph. +# +local rule construct-really ( project name ? : target-type : property-set : + sources * ) +{ + viable-generators = [ find-viable-generators $(target-type) : + $(property-set) ] ; + + generators.dout [ indent ] "*** " [ sequence.length $(viable-generators) ] + " viable generators" ; + + local result ; + local generators-that-succeeded ; + for local g in $(viable-generators) + { + # This variable will be restored on exit from this scope. + local .active-generators = $(g) $(.active-generators) ; + + local r = [ try-one-generator $(project) $(name) : $(g) : $(target-type) + : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + + if $(r) + { + generators-that-succeeded += $(g) ; + if $(result) + { + ECHO "Error: ambiguity found when searching for best transformation" ; + ECHO "Trying to produce type '$(target-type)' from: " ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + ECHO " - " [ $(s).str ] ; + } + ECHO "Generators that succeeded:" ; + for local g in $(generators-that-succeeded) + { + ECHO " - " [ $(g).id ] ; + } + ECHO "First generator produced: " ; + for local t in $(result[2-]) + { + ECHO " - " [ $(t).str ] ; + } + ECHO "Second generator produced: " ; + for local t in $(r[2-]) + { + ECHO " - " [ $(t).str ] ; + } + EXIT ; + } + else + { + result = $(r) ; + } + } + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Attempts to create a target of 'target-type' with 'properties' from 'sources'. +# The 'sources' are treated as a collection of *possible* ingridients, i.e. +# there is no obligation to consume them all. +# +# Returns a list of targets. When this invocation is first instance of +# 'construct' in stack, returns only targets of requested 'target-type', +# otherwise, returns also unused sources and additionally generated targets. +# +# If 'top-level' is set, does not suppress generators that are already +# used in the stack. This may be useful in cases where a generator +# has to build a metatargets -- for example a target corresponding to +# built tool. +# +rule construct ( project name ? : target-type : property-set * : sources * : top-level ? ) +{ + local saved-stack ; + if $(top-level) + { + saved-active = $(.active-generators) ; + .active-generators = ; + } + + if (.construct-stack) + { + ensure-type $(sources) ; + } + + .construct-stack += 1 ; + + increase-indent ; + + if $(.debug) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] "*** construct" $(target-type) ; + + for local s in $(sources) + { + generators.dout [ indent ] " from" $(s) ; + } + generators.dout [ indent ] " properties:" [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + } + + local result = [ construct-really $(project) $(name) : $(target-type) : + $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + + decrease-indent ; + + .construct-stack = $(.construct-stack[2-]) ; + + if $(top-level) + { + .active-generators = $(saved-active) ; + } + + return $(result) ; +} + +# Given 'result', obtained from some generator or generators.construct, adds +# 'raw-properties' as usage requirements to it. If result already contains usage +# requirements -- that is the first element of result of an instance of the +# property-set class, the existing usage requirements and 'raw-properties' are +# combined. +# +rule add-usage-requirements ( result * : raw-properties * ) +{ + if $(result) + { + if [ class.is-a $(result[1]) : property-set ] + { + return [ $(result[1]).add-raw $(raw-properties) ] $(result[2-]) ; + } + else + { + return [ property-set.create $(raw-properties) ] $(result) ; + } + } +} + +rule dump ( ) +{ + for local g in $(.all-generators) + { + ECHO [ $(g).id ] ":" [ $(g).source-types ] -> [ $(g).target-types ] ; + } +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/generators.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/generators.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2c59f7ca --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/generators.py @@ -0,0 +1,1089 @@ +# Status: being ported by Vladimir Prus +# Base revision: 48649 +# TODO: replace the logging with dout + +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2002. +# Copyright Rene Rivera 2006. +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Manages 'generators' --- objects which can do transformation between different +# target types and contain algorithm for finding transformation from sources +# to targets. +# +# The main entry point to this module is generators.construct rule. It is given +# a list of source targets, desired target type and a set of properties. +# It starts by selecting 'viable generators', which have any chances of producing +# the desired target type with the required properties. Generators are ranked and +# a set of most specific ones is selected. +# +# The most specific generators have their 'run' methods called, with the properties +# and list of sources. Each one selects target which can be directly consumed, and +# tries to convert the remaining ones to the types it can consume. This is done +# by recursively calling 'construct' with all consumable types. +# +# If the generator has collected all the targets it needs, it creates targets +# corresponding to result, and returns it. When all generators have been run, +# results of one of them are selected and returned as result. +# +# It's quite possible that 'construct' returns more targets that it was asked for. +# For example, it was asked to target type EXE, but the only found generators produces +# both EXE and TDS (file with debug) information. The extra target will be returned. +# +# Likewise, when generator tries to convert sources to consumable types, it can get +# more targets that it was asked for. The question is what to do with extra targets. +# Boost.Build attempts to convert them to requested types, and attempts as early as +# possible. Specifically, this is done after invoking each generator. (Later I'll +# document the rationale for trying extra target conversion at that point). +# +# That early conversion is not always desirable. Suppose a generator got a source of +# type Y and must consume one target of type X_1 and one target of type X_2. +# When converting Y to X_1 extra target of type Y_2 is created. We should not try to +# convert it to type X_1, because if we do so, the generator will get two targets +# of type X_1, and will be at loss as to which one to use. Because of that, the +# 'construct' rule has a parameter, telling if multiple targets can be returned. If +# the parameter is false, conversion of extra targets is not performed. + + +import re +import cStringIO +import os.path + +from virtual_target import Subvariant +import virtual_target, type, property_set, property +from b2.util.logger import * +from b2.util.utility import * +from b2.util import set +from b2.util.sequence import unique +import b2.util.sequence as sequence +from b2.manager import get_manager +import b2.build.type + +def reset (): + """ Clear the module state. This is mainly for testing purposes. + """ + global __generators, __type_to_generators, __generators_for_toolset, __construct_stack + global __overrides, __active_generators + global __viable_generators_cache, __viable_source_types_cache + global __vstg_cached_generators, __vst_cached_types + + __generators = {} + __type_to_generators = {} + __generators_for_toolset = {} + __overrides = {} + + # TODO: can these be global? + __construct_stack = [] + __viable_generators_cache = {} + __viable_source_types_cache = {} + __active_generators = [] + + __vstg_cached_generators = [] + __vst_cached_types = [] + +reset () + +_re_separate_types_prefix_and_postfix = re.compile ('([^\\(]*)(\\((.*)%(.*)\\))?') +_re_match_type = re.compile('([^\\(]*)(\\(.*\\))?') + + +__debug = None +__indent = "" + +def debug(): + global __debug + if __debug is None: + __debug = "--debug-generators" in bjam.variable("ARGV") + return __debug + +def increase_indent(): + global __indent + __indent += " " + +def decrease_indent(): + global __indent + __indent = __indent[0:-4] + + +# Updated cached viable source target type information as needed after a new +# derived target type gets added. This is needed because if a target type is a +# viable source target type for some generator then all of the target type's +# derived target types are automatically viable as source target types for the +# same generator. Does nothing if a non-derived target type is passed to it. +# +def update_cached_information_with_a_new_type(type): + + base_type = b2.build.type.base(type) + + if base_type: + for g in __vstg_cached_generators: + if base_type in __viable_source_types_cache.get(g, []): + __viable_source_types_cache[g].append(type) + + for t in __vst_cached_types: + if base_type in __viable_source_types_cache.get(t, []): + __viable_source_types_cache[t].append(type) + +# Clears cached viable source target type information except for target types +# and generators with all source types listed as viable. Should be called when +# something invalidates those cached values by possibly causing some new source +# types to become viable. +# +def invalidate_extendable_viable_source_target_type_cache(): + + global __vstg_cached_generators + generators_with_cached_source_types = __vstg_cached_generators + __vstg_cached_generators = [] + + for g in generators_with_cached_source_types: + if __viable_source_types_cache.has_key(g): + if __viable_source_types_cache[g] == ["*"]: + __vstg_cached_generators.append(g) + else: + del __viable_source_types_cache[g] + + global __vst_cached_types + types_with_cached_sources_types = __vst_cached_types + __vst_cached_types = [] + for t in types_with_cached_sources_types: + if __viable_source_types_cache.has_key(t): + if __viable_source_types_cache[t] == ["*"]: + __vst_cached_types.append(t) + else: + del __viable_source_types_cache[t] + +def dout(message): + if debug(): + print __indent + message + +class Generator: + """ Creates a generator. + manager: the build manager. + id: identifies the generator + + rule: the rule which sets up build actions. + + composing: whether generator processes each source target in + turn, converting it to required types. + Ordinary generators pass all sources together to + recusrive generators.construct_types call. + + source_types (optional): types that this generator can handle + + target_types_and_names: types the generator will create and, optionally, names for + created targets. Each element should have the form + type["(" name-pattern ")"] + for example, obj(%_x). Name of generated target will be found + by replacing % with the name of source, provided explicit name + was not specified. + + requirements (optional) + + NOTE: all subclasses must have a similar signature for clone to work! + """ + def __init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements = []): + assert(not isinstance(source_types, str)) + assert(not isinstance(target_types_and_names, str)) + self.id_ = id + self.composing_ = composing + self.source_types_ = source_types + self.target_types_and_names_ = target_types_and_names + self.requirements_ = requirements + + self.target_types_ = [] + self.name_prefix_ = [] + self.name_postfix_ = [] + + for e in target_types_and_names: + # Create three parallel lists: one with the list of target types, + # and two other with prefixes and postfixes to be added to target + # name. We use parallel lists for prefix and postfix (as opposed + # to mapping), because given target type might occur several times, + # for example "H H(%_symbols)". + m = _re_separate_types_prefix_and_postfix.match (e) + + if not m: + raise BaseException ("Invalid type and name '%s' in declaration of type '%s'" % (e, id)) + + target_type = m.group (1) + if not target_type: target_type = '' + prefix = m.group (3) + if not prefix: prefix = '' + postfix = m.group (4) + if not postfix: postfix = '' + + self.target_types_.append (target_type) + self.name_prefix_.append (prefix) + self.name_postfix_.append (postfix) + + for x in self.source_types_: + type.validate (x) + + for x in self.target_types_: + type.validate (x) + + def clone (self, new_id, new_toolset_properties): + """ Returns another generator which differers from $(self) in + - id + - value to <toolset> feature in properties + """ + return self.__class__ (new_id, + self.composing_, + self.source_types_, + self.target_types_and_names_, + # Note: this does not remove any subfeatures of <toolset> + # which might cause problems + property.change (self.requirements_, '<toolset>') + new_toolset_properties) + + def clone_and_change_target_type(self, base, type): + """Creates another generator that is the same as $(self), except that + if 'base' is in target types of $(self), 'type' will in target types + of the new generator.""" + target_types = [] + for t in self.target_types_and_names_: + m = _re_match_type.match(t) + assert m + + if m.group(1) == base: + if m.group(2): + target_types.append(type + m.group(2)) + else: + target_types.append(type) + else: + target_types.append(t) + + return self.__class__(self.id_, self.composing_, + self.source_types_, + target_types, + self.requirements_) + + + def id(self): + return self.id_ + + def source_types (self): + """ Returns the list of target type the generator accepts. + """ + return self.source_types_ + + def target_types (self): + """ Returns the list of target types that this generator produces. + It is assumed to be always the same -- i.e. it cannot change depending + list of sources. + """ + return self.target_types_ + + def requirements (self): + """ Returns the required properties for this generator. Properties + in returned set must be present in build properties if this + generator is to be used. If result has grist-only element, + that build properties must include some value of that feature. + """ + return self.requirements_ + + def match_rank (self, ps): + """ Returns true if the generator can be run with the specified + properties. + """ + # See if generator's requirements are satisfied by + # 'properties'. Treat a feature name in requirements + # (i.e. grist-only element), as matching any value of the + # feature. + all_requirements = self.requirements () + + property_requirements = [] + feature_requirements = [] + # This uses strings because genenator requirements allow + # the '<feature>' syntax without value and regular validation + # is not happy about that. + for r in all_requirements: + if get_value (r): + property_requirements.append (r) + + else: + feature_requirements.append (r) + + return all(ps.get(get_grist(s)) == [get_value(s)] for s in property_requirements) \ + and all(ps.get(get_grist(s)) for s in feature_requirements) + + def run (self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + """ Tries to invoke this generator on the given sources. Returns a + list of generated targets (instances of 'virtual-target'). + + project: Project for which the targets are generated. + + name: Determines the name of 'name' attribute for + all generated targets. See 'generated_targets' method. + + prop_set: Desired properties for generated targets. + + sources: Source targets. + """ + + if project.manager ().logger ().on (): + project.manager ().logger ().log (__name__, " generator '%s'" % self.id_) + project.manager ().logger ().log (__name__, " composing: '%s'" % self.composing_) + + if not self.composing_ and len (sources) > 1 and len (self.source_types_) > 1: + raise BaseException ("Unsupported source/source_type combination") + + # We don't run composing generators if no name is specified. The reason + # is that composing generator combines several targets, which can have + # different names, and it cannot decide which name to give for produced + # target. Therefore, the name must be passed. + # + # This in effect, means that composing generators are runnable only + # at top-level of transofrmation graph, or if name is passed explicitly. + # Thus, we dissallow composing generators in the middle. For example, the + # transofrmation CPP -> OBJ -> STATIC_LIB -> RSP -> EXE won't be allowed + # (the OBJ -> STATIC_LIB generator is composing) + if not self.composing_ or name: + return self.run_really (project, name, prop_set, sources) + else: + return [] + + def run_really (self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + + # consumed: Targets that this generator will consume directly. + # bypassed: Targets that can't be consumed and will be returned as-is. + + if self.composing_: + (consumed, bypassed) = self.convert_multiple_sources_to_consumable_types (project, prop_set, sources) + else: + (consumed, bypassed) = self.convert_to_consumable_types (project, name, prop_set, sources) + + result = [] + if consumed: + result = self.construct_result (consumed, project, name, prop_set) + result.extend (bypassed) + + if result: + if project.manager ().logger ().on (): + project.manager ().logger ().log (__name__, " SUCCESS: ", result) + + else: + project.manager ().logger ().log (__name__, " FAILURE") + + return result + + def construct_result (self, consumed, project, name, prop_set): + """ Constructs the dependency graph that will be returned by this + generator. + consumed: Already prepared list of consumable targets + If generator requires several source files will contain + exactly len $(self.source_types_) targets with matching types + Otherwise, might contain several targets with the type of + self.source_types_ [0] + project: + name: + prop_set: Properties to be used for all actions create here + """ + result = [] + # If this is 1->1 transformation, apply it to all consumed targets in order. + if len (self.source_types_) < 2 and not self.composing_: + + for r in consumed: + result.extend (self.generated_targets ([r], prop_set, project, name)) + + else: + + if consumed: + result.extend (self.generated_targets (consumed, prop_set, project, name)) + + return result + + def determine_target_name(self, fullname): + # Determine target name from fullname (maybe including path components) + # Place optional prefix and postfix around basename + + dir = os.path.dirname(fullname) + name = os.path.basename(fullname) + + if dir and not ".." in dir and not os.path.isabs(dir): + # Relative path is always relative to the source + # directory. Retain it, so that users can have files + # with the same in two different subdirectories. + name = dir + "/" + name + + return name + + def determine_output_name(self, sources): + """Determine the name of the produced target from the + names of the sources.""" + + # The simple case if when a name + # of source has single dot. Then, we take the part before + # dot. Several dots can be caused by: + # - Using source file like a.host.cpp + # - A type which suffix has a dot. Say, we can + # type 'host_cpp' with extension 'host.cpp'. + # In the first case, we want to take the part till the last + # dot. In the second case -- no sure, but for now take + # the part till the last dot too. + name = os.path.splitext(sources[0].name())[0] + + for s in sources[1:]: + n2 = os.path.splitext(s.name()) + if n2 != name: + get_manager().errors()( + "%s: source targets have different names: cannot determine target name" + % (self.id_)) + + # Names of sources might include directory. We should strip it. + return self.determine_target_name(sources[0].name()) + + + def generated_targets (self, sources, prop_set, project, name): + """ Constructs targets that are created after consuming 'sources'. + The result will be the list of virtual-target, which the same length + as 'target_types' attribute and with corresponding types. + + When 'name' is empty, all source targets must have the same value of + the 'name' attribute, which will be used instead of the 'name' argument. + + The value of 'name' attribute for each generated target will be equal to + the 'name' parameter if there's no name pattern for this type. Otherwise, + the '%' symbol in the name pattern will be replaced with the 'name' parameter + to obtain the 'name' attribute. + + For example, if targets types are T1 and T2(with name pattern "%_x"), suffixes + for T1 and T2 are .t1 and t2, and source if foo.z, then created files would + be "foo.t1" and "foo_x.t2". The 'name' attribute actually determined the + basename of a file. + + Note that this pattern mechanism has nothing to do with implicit patterns + in make. It's a way to produce target which name is different for name of + source. + """ + if not name: + name = self.determine_output_name(sources) + + # Assign an action for each target + action = self.action_class() + a = action(project.manager(), sources, self.id_, prop_set) + + # Create generated target for each target type. + targets = [] + pre = self.name_prefix_ + post = self.name_postfix_ + for t in self.target_types_: + basename = os.path.basename(name) + idx = basename.find(".") + if idx != -1: + basename = basename[:idx] + generated_name = pre[0] + basename + post[0] + generated_name = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(name), generated_name) + pre = pre[1:] + post = post[1:] + + targets.append(virtual_target.FileTarget(generated_name, t, project, a)) + + return [ project.manager().virtual_targets().register(t) for t in targets ] + + def convert_to_consumable_types (self, project, name, prop_set, sources, only_one=False): + """ Attempts to convert 'source' to the types that this generator can + handle. The intention is to produce the set of targets can should be + used when generator is run. + only_one: convert 'source' to only one of source types + if there's more that one possibility, report an + error. + + Returns a pair: + consumed: all targets that can be consumed. + bypassed: all targets that cannot be consumed. + """ + consumed = [] + bypassed = [] + missing_types = [] + + if len (sources) > 1: + # Don't know how to handle several sources yet. Just try + # to pass the request to other generator + missing_types = self.source_types_ + + else: + (c, m) = self.consume_directly (sources [0]) + consumed += c + missing_types += m + + # No need to search for transformation if + # some source type has consumed source and + # no more source types are needed. + if only_one and consumed: + missing_types = [] + + #TODO: we should check that only one source type + #if create of 'only_one' is true. + # TODO: consider if consuned/bypassed separation should + # be done by 'construct_types'. + + if missing_types: + transformed = construct_types (project, name, missing_types, prop_set, sources) + + # Add targets of right type to 'consumed'. Add others to + # 'bypassed'. The 'generators.construct' rule has done + # its best to convert everything to the required type. + # There's no need to rerun it on targets of different types. + + # NOTE: ignoring usage requirements + for t in transformed[1]: + if t.type() in missing_types: + consumed.append(t) + + else: + bypassed.append(t) + + consumed = unique(consumed) + bypassed = unique(bypassed) + + # remove elements of 'bypassed' that are in 'consumed' + + # Suppose the target type of current generator, X is produced from + # X_1 and X_2, which are produced from Y by one generator. + # When creating X_1 from Y, X_2 will be added to 'bypassed' + # Likewise, when creating X_2 from Y, X_1 will be added to 'bypassed' + # But they are also in 'consumed'. We have to remove them from + # bypassed, so that generators up the call stack don't try to convert + # them. + + # In this particular case, X_1 instance in 'consumed' and X_1 instance + # in 'bypassed' will be the same: because they have the same source and + # action name, and 'virtual-target.register' won't allow two different + # instances. Therefore, it's OK to use 'set.difference'. + + bypassed = set.difference(bypassed, consumed) + + return (consumed, bypassed) + + + def convert_multiple_sources_to_consumable_types (self, project, prop_set, sources): + """ Converts several files to consumable types. + """ + consumed = [] + bypassed = [] + + # We process each source one-by-one, trying to convert it to + # a usable type. + for s in sources: + # TODO: need to check for failure on each source. + (c, b) = self.convert_to_consumable_types (project, None, prop_set, [s], True) + if not c: + project.manager ().logger ().log (__name__, " failed to convert ", s) + + consumed.extend (c) + bypassed.extend (b) + + return (consumed, bypassed) + + def consume_directly (self, source): + real_source_type = source.type () + + # If there are no source types, we can consume anything + source_types = self.source_types() + if not source_types: + source_types = [real_source_type] + + consumed = [] + missing_types = [] + for st in source_types: + # The 'source' if of right type already) + if real_source_type == st or type.is_derived (real_source_type, st): + consumed.append (source) + + else: + missing_types.append (st) + + return (consumed, missing_types) + + def action_class (self): + """ Returns the class to be used to actions. Default implementation + returns "action". + """ + return virtual_target.Action + + +def find (id): + """ Finds the generator with id. Returns None if not found. + """ + return __generators.get (id, None) + +def register (g): + """ Registers new generator instance 'g'. + """ + id = g.id() + + __generators [id] = g + + # A generator can produce several targets of the + # same type. We want unique occurence of that generator + # in .generators.$(t) in that case, otherwise, it will + # be tried twice and we'll get false ambiguity. + for t in sequence.unique(g.target_types()): + __type_to_generators.setdefault(t, []).append(g) + + # Update the set of generators for toolset + + # TODO: should we check that generator with this id + # is not already registered. For example, the fop.jam + # module intentionally declared two generators with the + # same id, so such check will break it. + + # Some generators have multiple periods in their name, so the + # normal $(id:S=) won't generate the right toolset name. + # e.g. if id = gcc.compile.c++, then + # .generators-for-toolset.$(id:S=) will append to + # .generators-for-toolset.gcc.compile, which is a separate + # value from .generators-for-toolset.gcc. Correcting this + # makes generator inheritance work properly. + # See also inherit-generators in module toolset + base = id.split ('.', 100) [0] + + __generators_for_toolset.setdefault(base, []).append(g) + + # After adding a new generator that can construct new target types, we need + # to clear the related cached viable source target type information for + # constructing a specific target type or using a specific generator. Cached + # viable source target type lists affected by this are those containing any + # of the target types constructed by the new generator or any of their base + # target types. + # + # A more advanced alternative to clearing that cached viable source target + # type information would be to expand it with additional source types or + # even better - mark it as needing to be expanded on next use. + # + # For now we just clear all the cached viable source target type information + # that does not simply state 'all types' and may implement a more detailed + # algorithm later on if it becomes needed. + + invalidate_extendable_viable_source_target_type_cache() + + +def register_standard (id, source_types, target_types, requirements = []): + """ Creates new instance of the 'generator' class and registers it. + Returns the creates instance. + Rationale: the instance is returned so that it's possible to first register + a generator and then call 'run' method on that generator, bypassing all + generator selection. + """ + g = Generator (id, False, source_types, target_types, requirements) + register (g) + return g + +def register_composing (id, source_types, target_types, requirements = []): + g = Generator (id, True, source_types, target_types, requirements) + register (g) + return g + +def generators_for_toolset (toolset): + """ Returns all generators which belong to 'toolset'. + """ + return __generators_for_toolset.get(toolset, []) + +def override (overrider_id, overridee_id): + """Make generator 'overrider-id' be preferred to + 'overridee-id'. If, when searching for generators + that could produce a target of certain type, + both those generators are amoung viable generators, + the overridden generator is immediately discarded. + + The overridden generators are discarded immediately + after computing the list of viable generators, before + running any of them.""" + + __overrides.get(overrider_id, []).append(overridee_id) + +def __viable_source_types_real (target_type): + """ Returns a list of source type which can possibly be converted + to 'target_type' by some chain of generator invocation. + + More formally, takes all generators for 'target_type' and + returns union of source types for those generators and result + of calling itself recusrively on source types. + """ + generators = [] + + # 't0' is the initial list of target types we need to process to get a list + # of their viable source target types. New target types will not be added to + # this list. + t0 = type.all_bases (target_type) + + + # 't' is the list of target types which have not yet been processed to get a + # list of their viable source target types. This list will get expanded as + # we locate more target types to process. + t = t0 + + result = [] + while t: + # Find all generators for current type. + # Unlike 'find_viable_generators' we don't care about prop_set. + generators = __type_to_generators.get (t [0], []) + t = t[1:] + + for g in generators: + if not g.source_types(): + # Empty source types -- everything can be accepted + result = "*" + # This will terminate outer loop. + t = None + break + + for source_type in g.source_types (): + if not source_type in result: + # If generator accepts 'source_type' it + # will happily accept any type derived from it + all = type.all_derived (source_type) + for n in all: + if not n in result: + + # Here there is no point in adding target types to + # the list of types to process in case they are or + # have already been on that list. We optimize this + # check by realizing that we only need to avoid the + # original target type's base types. Other target + # types that are or have been on the list of target + # types to process have been added to the 'result' + # list as well and have thus already been eliminated + # by the previous if. + if not n in t0: + t.append (n) + result.append (n) + + return result + + +def viable_source_types (target_type): + """ Helper rule, caches the result of '__viable_source_types_real'. + """ + if not __viable_source_types_cache.has_key(target_type): + __vst_cached_types.append(target_type) + __viable_source_types_cache [target_type] = __viable_source_types_real (target_type) + return __viable_source_types_cache [target_type] + +def viable_source_types_for_generator_real (generator): + """ Returns the list of source types, which, when passed to 'run' + method of 'generator', has some change of being eventually used + (probably after conversion by other generators) + """ + source_types = generator.source_types () + + if not source_types: + # If generator does not specify any source types, + # it might be special generator like builtin.lib-generator + # which just relays to other generators. Return '*' to + # indicate that any source type is possibly OK, since we don't + # know for sure. + return ['*'] + + else: + result = [] + for s in source_types: + viable_sources = viable_source_types(s) + if viable_sources == "*": + result = ["*"] + break + else: + result.extend(type.all_derived(s) + viable_sources) + return unique(result) + +def viable_source_types_for_generator (generator): + """ Caches the result of 'viable_source_types_for_generator'. + """ + if not __viable_source_types_cache.has_key(generator): + __vstg_cached_generators.append(generator) + __viable_source_types_cache[generator] = viable_source_types_for_generator_real (generator) + + return __viable_source_types_cache[generator] + +def try_one_generator_really (project, name, generator, target_type, properties, sources): + """ Returns usage requirements + list of created targets. + """ + targets = generator.run (project, name, properties, sources) + + usage_requirements = [] + success = False + + dout("returned " + str(targets)) + + if targets: + success = True; + + if isinstance (targets[0], property_set.PropertySet): + usage_requirements = targets [0] + targets = targets [1] + + else: + usage_requirements = property_set.empty () + + dout( " generator" + generator.id() + " spawned ") + # generators.dout [ indent ] " " $(targets) ; +# if $(usage-requirements) +# { +# generators.dout [ indent ] " with usage requirements:" $(x) ; +# } + + if success: + return (usage_requirements, targets) + else: + return None + +def try_one_generator (project, name, generator, target_type, properties, sources): + """ Checks if generator invocation can be pruned, because it's guaranteed + to fail. If so, quickly returns empty list. Otherwise, calls + try_one_generator_really. + """ + source_types = [] + + for s in sources: + source_types.append (s.type ()) + + viable_source_types = viable_source_types_for_generator (generator) + + if source_types and viable_source_types != ['*'] and\ + not set.intersection (source_types, viable_source_types): + if project.manager ().logger ().on (): + id = generator.id () + project.manager ().logger ().log (__name__, "generator '%s' pruned" % id) + project.manager ().logger ().log (__name__, "source_types" '%s' % source_types) + project.manager ().logger ().log (__name__, "viable_source_types '%s'" % viable_source_types) + + return [] + + else: + return try_one_generator_really (project, name, generator, target_type, properties, sources) + + +def construct_types (project, name, target_types, prop_set, sources): + + result = [] + usage_requirements = property_set.empty() + + for t in target_types: + r = construct (project, name, t, prop_set, sources) + + if r: + (ur, targets) = r + usage_requirements = usage_requirements.add(ur) + result.extend(targets) + + # TODO: have to introduce parameter controlling if + # several types can be matched and add appropriate + # checks + + # TODO: need to review the documentation for + # 'construct' to see if it should return $(source) even + # if nothing can be done with it. Currents docs seem to + # imply that, contrary to the behaviour. + if result: + return (usage_requirements, result) + + else: + return (usage_requirements, sources) + +def __ensure_type (targets): + """ Ensures all 'targets' have types. If this is not so, exists with + error. + """ + for t in targets: + if not t.type (): + get_manager().errors()("target '%s' has no type" % str (t)) + +def find_viable_generators_aux (target_type, prop_set): + """ Returns generators which can be used to construct target of specified type + with specified properties. Uses the following algorithm: + - iterates over requested target_type and all it's bases (in the order returned bt + type.all-bases. + - for each type find all generators that generate that type and which requirements + are satisfied by properties. + - if the set of generators is not empty, returns that set. + + Note: this algorithm explicitly ignores generators for base classes if there's + at least one generator for requested target_type. + """ + # Select generators that can create the required target type. + viable_generators = [] + initial_generators = [] + + import type + + # Try all-type generators first. Assume they have + # quite specific requirements. + all_bases = type.all_bases(target_type) + + for t in all_bases: + + initial_generators = __type_to_generators.get(t, []) + + if initial_generators: + dout("there are generators for this type") + if t != target_type: + # We're here, when no generators for target-type are found, + # but there are some generators for a base type. + # We'll try to use them, but they will produce targets of + # base type, not of 'target-type'. So, we clone the generators + # and modify the list of target types. + generators2 = [] + for g in initial_generators[:]: + # generators.register adds generator to the list of generators + # for toolsets, which is a bit strange, but should work. + # That list is only used when inheriting toolset, which + # should have being done before generators are run. + ng = g.clone_and_change_target_type(t, target_type) + generators2.append(ng) + register(ng) + + initial_generators = generators2 + break + + for g in initial_generators: + dout("trying generator " + g.id() + + "(" + str(g.source_types()) + "->" + str(g.target_types()) + ")") + + m = g.match_rank(prop_set) + if m: + dout(" is viable") + viable_generators.append(g) + + return viable_generators + +def find_viable_generators (target_type, prop_set): + key = target_type + '.' + str (prop_set) + + l = __viable_generators_cache.get (key, None) + if not l: + l = [] + + if not l: + l = find_viable_generators_aux (target_type, prop_set) + + __viable_generators_cache [key] = l + + viable_generators = [] + for g in l: + # Avoid trying the same generator twice on different levels. + # TODO: is this really used? + if not g in __active_generators: + viable_generators.append (g) + else: + dout(" generator %s is active, discarding" % g.id()) + + # Generators which override 'all'. + all_overrides = [] + + # Generators which are overriden + overriden_ids = [] + + for g in viable_generators: + id = g.id () + + this_overrides = __overrides.get (id, []) + + if this_overrides: + overriden_ids.extend (this_overrides) + if 'all' in this_overrides: + all_overrides.append (g) + + if all_overrides: + viable_generators = all_overrides + + result = [] + for g in viable_generators: + if not g.id () in overriden_ids: + result.append (g) + + + return result + +def __construct_really (project, name, target_type, prop_set, sources): + """ Attempts to construct target by finding viable generators, running them + and selecting the dependency graph. + """ + viable_generators = find_viable_generators (target_type, prop_set) + + result = [] + + project.manager ().logger ().log (__name__, "*** %d viable generators" % len (viable_generators)) + + generators_that_succeeded = [] + + for g in viable_generators: + __active_generators.append(g) + r = try_one_generator (project, name, g, target_type, prop_set, sources) + del __active_generators[-1] + + if r: + generators_that_succeeded.append(g) + if result: + output = cStringIO.StringIO() + print >>output, "ambiguity found when searching for best transformation" + print >>output, "Trying to produce type '%s' from: " % (target_type) + for s in sources: + print >>output, " - " + s.str() + print >>output, "Generators that succeeded:" + for g in generators_that_succeeded: + print >>output, " - " + g.id() + print >>output, "First generator produced: " + for t in result[1:]: + print >>output, " - " + str(t) + print >>output, "Second generator produced:" + for t in r[1:]: + print >>output, " - " + str(t) + get_manager().errors()(output.getvalue()) + else: + result = r; + + return result; + + +def construct (project, name, target_type, prop_set, sources, top_level=False): + """ Attempts to create target of 'target-type' with 'properties' + from 'sources'. The 'sources' are treated as a collection of + *possible* ingridients -- i.e. it is not required to consume + them all. If 'multiple' is true, the rule is allowed to return + several targets of 'target-type'. + + Returns a list of target. When this invocation is first instance of + 'construct' in stack, returns only targets of requested 'target-type', + otherwise, returns also unused sources and additionally generated + targets. + + If 'top-level' is set, does not suppress generators that are already + used in the stack. This may be useful in cases where a generator + has to build a metatarget -- for example a target corresponding to + built tool. + """ + + global __active_generators + if top_level: + saved_active = __active_generators + __active_generators = [] + + global __construct_stack + if not __construct_stack: + __ensure_type (sources) + + __construct_stack.append (1) + + if project.manager().logger().on(): + increase_indent () + + dout( "*** construct " + target_type) + + for s in sources: + dout(" from " + str(s)) + + project.manager().logger().log (__name__, " properties: ", prop_set.raw ()) + + result = __construct_really(project, name, target_type, prop_set, sources) + + project.manager().logger().decrease_indent() + + __construct_stack = __construct_stack [1:] + + if top_level: + __active_generators = saved_active + + return result + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/modifiers.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/modifiers.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6b009343 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/modifiers.jam @@ -0,0 +1,232 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +# Modifiers are generalized generators that mutate targets in specific ways. +# This structure allows for grouping a variety of functionality in an +# orthogonal way to the functionality in toolsets, and without specifying +# more target variations. In turn the modifiers can be used as building +# blocks to implement simple requests, like the <version> feature. + +import modules ; +import feature ; +import errors ; +import type ; +import "class" : new ; +import generators ; +import property ; +import virtual-target ; +import numbers ; +import sequence ; +import symlink ; +import property-set ; + +# Base generator for creating targets that are modifications of existing +# targets. +# +class modifier : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( + id + composing ? + : source-types * + : target-types-and-names + + : requirements * + ) + { + generator.__init__ $(id) $(composing) + : $(source-types) + : $(target-types-and-names) + : $(requirements) ; + + self.targets-in-progress = ; + } + + # Wraps the generation of the target to call before and after rules to + # affect the real target. + # + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + local result ; + local current-target = $(project)^$(name) ; + if ! $(current-target) in $(self.targets-in-progress) + { + # Before modifications... + local project_ = + [ modify-project-before + $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + local name_ = + [ modify-name-before + $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + local property-set_ = + [ modify-properties-before + $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + local sources_ = + [ modify-sources-before + $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + project = $(project_) ; + name = $(name_) ; + property-set = $(property-set_) ; + sources = $(sources_) ; + + # Generate the real target... + local target-type-p = + [ property.select <main-target-type> : [ $(property-set).raw ] ] ; + self.targets-in-progress += $(current-target) ; + result = + [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) + : $(target-type-p:G=) + : $(property-set) + : $(sources) ] ; + self.targets-in-progress = $(self.targets-in-progress[1--2]) ; + + # After modifications... + result = + [ modify-target-after $(result) + : $(project) $(name) + : $(property-set) + : $(sources) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; + } + + rule modify-project-before ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + return $(project) ; + } + + rule modify-name-before ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + return $(name) ; + } + + rule modify-properties-before ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + return $(property-set) ; + } + + rule modify-sources-before ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + return $(sources) ; + } + + rule modify-target-after ( target : project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + return $(target) ; + } + + # Utility, clones a file-target with optional changes to the name, type and + # project of the target. + # NOTE: This functionality should be moved, and generalized, to + # virtual-targets. + # + rule clone-file-target ( target : new-name ? : new-type ? : new-project ? ) + { + # Need a MUTCH better way to clone a target... + new-name ?= [ $(target).name ] ; + new-type ?= [ $(target).type ] ; + new-project ?= [ $(target).project ] ; + local result = [ new file-target $(new-name) : $(new-type) : $(new-project) ] ; + + if [ $(target).dependencies ] { $(result).depends [ $(target).dependencies ] ; } + $(result).root [ $(target).root ] ; + $(result).set-usage-requirements [ $(target).usage-requirements ] ; + + local action = [ $(target).action ] ; + local action-class = [ modules.peek $(action) : __class__ ] ; + + local ps = [ $(action).properties ] ; + local cloned-action = [ new $(action-class) $(result) : + [ $(action).sources ] : [ $(action).action-name ] : $(ps) ] ; + $(result).action $(cloned-action) ; + + return $(result) ; + } +} + + +# A modifier that changes the name of a target, after it's generated, given a +# regular expression to split the name, and a set of token to insert between the +# split tokens of the name. This also exposes the target for other uses with a +# symlink to the original name (optionally). +# +class name-modifier : modifier +{ + rule __init__ ( ) + { + # Apply ourselves to EXE targets, for now. + modifier.__init__ name.modifier : : EXE LIB : <name-modify>yes ; + } + + # Modifies the name, by cloning the target with the new name. + # + rule modify-target-after ( target : project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + local result = $(target) ; + + local name-mod-p = [ property.select <name-modifier> : [ $(property-set).raw ] ] ; + if $(name-mod-p) + { + local new-name = [ modify-name [ $(target).name ] : $(name-mod-p:G=) ] ; + if $(new-name) != [ $(target).name ] + { + result = [ clone-file-target $(target) : $(new-name) ] ; + } + local expose-original-as-symlink = [ MATCH "<symlink>(.*)" : $(name-mod-p) ] ; + if $(expose-original-as-symlink) + { + local symlink-t = [ new symlink-targets $(project) : $(name) : [ $(result).name ] ] ; + result = [ $(symlink-t).construct $(result) + : [ property-set.create [ $(property-set).raw ] <symlink-location>build-relative ] ] ; + } + } + + return $(result) ; + } + + # Do the transformation of the name. + # + rule modify-name ( name : modifier-spec + ) + { + local match = [ MATCH "<match>(.*)" : $(modifier-spec) ] ; + local name-parts = [ MATCH $(match) : $(name) ] ; + local insertions = [ sequence.insertion-sort [ MATCH "(<[0123456789]+>.*)" : $(modifier-spec) ] ] ; + local new-name-parts ; + local insert-position = 1 ; + while $(insertions) + { + local insertion = [ MATCH "<$(insert-position)>(.*)" : $(insertions[1]) ] ; + if $(insertion) + { + new-name-parts += $(insertion) ; + insertions = $(insertions[2-]) ; + } + new-name-parts += $(name-parts[1]) ; + name-parts = $(name-parts[2-]) ; + insert-position = [ numbers.increment $(insert-position) ] ; + } + new-name-parts += $(name-parts) ; + return [ sequence.join $(new-name-parts) ] ; + } + + rule optional-properties ( ) + { + return <name-modify>yes ; + } +} +feature.feature name-modifier : : free ; +feature.feature name-modify : no yes : incidental optional ; +generators.register [ new name-modifier ] ; + +# Translates <version> property to a set of modification properties +# that are applied by the name-modifier, and symlink-modifier. +# +rule version-to-modifier ( property : properties * ) +{ + return + <name-modify>yes + <name-modifier><match>"^([^.]*)(.*)" <name-modifier><2>.$(property:G=) + <name-modifier><symlink>yes + ; +} +feature.action <version> : version-to-modifier ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/project.ann.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/project.ann.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..349f5495 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/project.ann.py @@ -0,0 +1,996 @@ +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 1) # Status: being ported by Vladimir Prus +ddc17f01 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-26 14:57:56 +0000 2) # Base revision: 40480 +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 3) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 4) # Copyright 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 5) # Copyright 2002, 2005, 2006 Rene Rivera +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 6) # Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Vladimir Prus +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 7) # Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 8) # (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 9) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 10) # Implements project representation and loading. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 11) # Each project is represented by +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 12) # - a module where all the Jamfile content live. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 13) # - an instance of 'project-attributes' class. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 14) # (given module name, can be obtained by 'attributes' rule) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 15) # - an instance of 'project-target' class (from targets.jam) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 16) # (given a module name, can be obtained by 'target' rule) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 17) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 18) # Typically, projects are created as result of loading Jamfile, which is +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 19) # do by rules 'load' and 'initialize', below. First, module for Jamfile +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 20) # is loaded and new project-attributes instance is created. Some rules +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 21) # necessary for project are added to the module (see 'project-rules' module) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 22) # at the bottom of this file. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 23) # Default project attributes are set (inheriting attributes of parent project, if +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 24) # it exists). After that, Jamfile is read. It can declare its own attributes, +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 25) # via 'project' rule, which will be combined with already set attributes. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 26) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 27) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 28) # The 'project' rule can also declare project id, which will be associated with +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 29) # the project module. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 30) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 31) # There can also be 'standalone' projects. They are created by calling 'initialize' +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 32) # on arbitrary module, and not specifying location. After the call, the module can +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 33) # call 'project' rule, declare main target and behave as regular projects. However, +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 34) # since it's not associated with any location, it's better declare only prebuilt +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 35) # targets. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 36) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 37) # The list of all loaded Jamfile is stored in variable .project-locations. It's possible +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 38) # to obtain module name for a location using 'module-name' rule. The standalone projects +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 39) # are not recorded, the only way to use them is by project id. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 40) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 41) import b2.util.path +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 42) from b2.build import property_set, property +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 43) from b2.build.errors import ExceptionWithUserContext +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 44) import b2.build.targets +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 45) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 46) import bjam +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 47) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 48) import re +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 49) import sys +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 50) import os +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 51) import string +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 52) import imp +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 53) import traceback +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 54) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 55) class ProjectRegistry: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 56) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 57) def __init__(self, manager, global_build_dir): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 58) self.manager = manager +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 59) self.global_build_dir = None +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 60) self.project_rules_ = ProjectRules(self) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 61) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 62) # The target corresponding to the project being loaded now +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 63) self.current_project = None +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 64) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 65) # The set of names of loaded project modules +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 66) self.jamfile_modules = {} +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 67) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 68) # Mapping from location to module name +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 69) self.location2module = {} +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 70) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 71) # Mapping from project id to project module +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 72) self.id2module = {} +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 73) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 74) # Map from Jamfile directory to parent Jamfile/Jamroot +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 75) # location. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 76) self.dir2parent_jamfile = {} +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 77) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 78) # Map from directory to the name of Jamfile in +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 79) # that directory (or None). +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 80) self.dir2jamfile = {} +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 81) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 82) # Map from project module to attributes object. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 83) self.module2attributes = {} +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 84) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 85) # Map from project module to target for the project +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 86) self.module2target = {} +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 87) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 88) # Map from names to Python modules, for modules loaded +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 89) # via 'using' and 'import' rules in Jamfiles. +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 90) self.loaded_tool_modules_ = {} +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 91) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 92) # Map from project target to the list of +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 93) # (id,location) pairs corresponding to all 'use-project' +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 94) # invocations. +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 95) # TODO: should not have a global map, keep this +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 96) # in ProjectTarget. +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 97) self.used_projects = {} +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 98) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 99) self.saved_current_project = [] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 100) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 101) self.JAMROOT = self.manager.getenv("JAMROOT"); +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 102) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 103) # Note the use of character groups, as opposed to listing +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 104) # 'Jamroot' and 'jamroot'. With the latter, we'd get duplicate +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 105) # matches on windows and would have to eliminate duplicates. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 106) if not self.JAMROOT: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 107) self.JAMROOT = ["project-root.jam", "[Jj]amroot", "[Jj]amroot.jam"] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 108) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 109) # Default patterns to search for the Jamfiles to use for build +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 110) # declarations. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 111) self.JAMFILE = self.manager.getenv("JAMFILE") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 112) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 113) if not self.JAMFILE: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 114) self.JAMFILE = ["[Bb]uild.jam", "[Jj]amfile.v2", "[Jj]amfile", +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 115) "[Jj]amfile.jam"] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 116) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 117) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 118) def load (self, jamfile_location): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 119) """Loads jamfile at the given location. After loading, project global +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 120) file and jamfile needed by the loaded one will be loaded recursively. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 121) If the jamfile at that location is loaded already, does nothing. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 122) Returns the project module for the Jamfile.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 123) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 124) absolute = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), jamfile_location) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 125) absolute = os.path.normpath(absolute) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 126) jamfile_location = b2.util.path.relpath(os.getcwd(), absolute) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 127) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 128) if "--debug-loading" in self.manager.argv(): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 129) print "Loading Jamfile at '%s'" % jamfile_location +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 130) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 131) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 132) mname = self.module_name(jamfile_location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 133) # If Jamfile is already loaded, don't try again. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 134) if not mname in self.jamfile_modules: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 135) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 136) self.load_jamfile(jamfile_location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 137) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 138) # We want to make sure that child project are loaded only +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 139) # after parent projects. In particular, because parent projects +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 140) # define attributes whch are inherited by children, and we don't +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 141) # want children to be loaded before parents has defined everything. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 142) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 143) # While "build-project" and "use-project" can potentially refer +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 144) # to child projects from parent projects, we don't immediately +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 145) # load child projects when seing those attributes. Instead, +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 146) # we record the minimal information that will be used only later. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 147) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 148) self.load_used_projects(mname) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 149) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 150) return mname +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 151) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 152) def load_used_projects(self, module_name): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 153) # local used = [ modules.peek $(module-name) : .used-projects ] ; +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 154) used = self.used_projects[module_name] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 155) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 156) location = self.attribute(module_name, "location") +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 157) for u in used: +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 158) id = u[0] +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 159) where = u[1] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 160) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 161) self.use(id, os.path.join(location, where)) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 162) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 163) def load_parent(self, location): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 164) """Loads parent of Jamfile at 'location'. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 165) Issues an error if nothing is found.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 166) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 167) found = b2.util.path.glob_in_parents( +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 168) location, self.JAMROOT + self.JAMFILE) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 169) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 170) if not found: +1674e2d9 (jhunold 2008-08-08 19:52:05 +0000 171) print "error: Could not find parent for project at '%s'" % location +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 172) print "error: Did not find Jamfile or project-root.jam in any parent directory." +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 173) sys.exit(1) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 174) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 175) return self.load(os.path.dirname(found[0])) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 176) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 177) def act_as_jamfile(self, module, location): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 178) """Makes the specified 'module' act as if it were a regularly loaded Jamfile +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 179) at 'location'. If Jamfile is already located for that location, it's an +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 180) error.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 181) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 182) if self.module_name(location) in self.jamfile_modules: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 183) self.manager.errors()( +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 184) "Jamfile was already loaded for '%s'" % location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 185) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 186) # Set up non-default mapping from location to module. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 187) self.location2module[location] = module +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 188) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 189) # Add the location to the list of project locations +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 190) # so that we don't try to load Jamfile in future +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 191) self.jamfile_modules.append(location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 192) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 193) self.initialize(module, location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 194) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 195) def find(self, name, current_location): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 196) """Given 'name' which can be project-id or plain directory name, +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 197) return project module corresponding to that id or directory. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 198) Returns nothing of project is not found.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 199) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 200) project_module = None +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 201) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 202) # Try interpreting name as project id. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 203) if name[0] == '/': +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 204) project_module = self.id2module.get(name) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 205) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 206) if not project_module: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 207) location = os.path.join(current_location, name) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 208) # If no project is registered for the given location, try to +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 209) # load it. First see if we have Jamfile. If not we might have project +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 210) # root, willing to act as Jamfile. In that case, project-root +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 211) # must be placed in the directory referred by id. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 212) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 213) project_module = self.module_name(location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 214) if not project_module in self.jamfile_modules and \ +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 215) b2.util.path.glob([location], self.JAMROOT + self.JAMFILE): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 216) project_module = self.load(location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 217) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 218) return project_module +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 219) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 220) def module_name(self, jamfile_location): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 221) """Returns the name of module corresponding to 'jamfile-location'. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 222) If no module corresponds to location yet, associates default +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 223) module name with that location.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 224) module = self.location2module.get(jamfile_location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 225) if not module: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 226) # Root the path, so that locations are always umbiguious. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 227) # Without this, we can't decide if '../../exe/program1' and '.' +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 228) # are the same paths, or not. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 229) jamfile_location = os.path.realpath( +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 230) os.path.join(os.getcwd(), jamfile_location)) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 231) module = "Jamfile<%s>" % jamfile_location +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 232) self.location2module[jamfile_location] = module +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 233) return module +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 234) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 235) def find_jamfile (self, dir, parent_root=0, no_errors=0): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 236) """Find the Jamfile at the given location. This returns the +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 237) exact names of all the Jamfiles in the given directory. The optional +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 238) parent-root argument causes this to search not the given directory +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 239) but the ones above it up to the directory given in it.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 240) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 241) # Glob for all the possible Jamfiles according to the match pattern. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 242) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 243) jamfile_glob = None +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 244) if parent_root: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 245) parent = self.dir2parent_jamfile.get(dir) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 246) if not parent: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 247) parent = b2.util.path.glob_in_parents(dir, +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 248) self.JAMFILE) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 249) self.dir2parent_jamfile[dir] = parent +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 250) jamfile_glob = parent +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 251) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 252) jamfile = self.dir2jamfile.get(dir) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 253) if not jamfile: +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 254) jamfile = b2.util.path.glob([dir], self.JAMFILE) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 255) self.dir2jamfile[dir] = jamfile +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 256) jamfile_glob = jamfile +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 257) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 258) if len(jamfile_glob): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 259) # Multiple Jamfiles found in the same place. Warn about this. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 260) # And ensure we use only one of them. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 261) # As a temporary convenience measure, if there's Jamfile.v2 amount +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 262) # found files, suppress the warning and use it. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 263) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 264) pattern = "(.*[Jj]amfile\\.v2)|(.*[Bb]uild\\.jam)" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 265) v2_jamfiles = [x for x in jamfile_glob if re.match(pattern, x)] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 266) if len(v2_jamfiles) == 1: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 267) jamfile_glob = v2_jamfiles +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 268) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 269) print """warning: Found multiple Jamfiles at '%s'! +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 270) Loading the first one: '%s'.""" % (dir, jamfile_glob[0]) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 271) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 272) # Could not find it, error. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 273) if not no_errors and not jamfile_glob: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 274) self.manager.errors()( +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 275) """Unable to load Jamfile. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 276) Could not find a Jamfile in directory '%s' +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 277) Attempted to find it with pattern '%s'. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 278) Please consult the documentation at 'http://boost.org/b2.'.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 279) % (dir, string.join(self.JAMFILE))) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 280) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 281) return jamfile_glob[0] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 282) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 283) def load_jamfile(self, dir): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 284) """Load a Jamfile at the given directory. Returns nothing. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 285) Will attempt to load the file as indicated by the JAMFILE patterns. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 286) Effect of calling this rule twice with the same 'dir' is underfined.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 287) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 288) # See if the Jamfile is where it should be. +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 289) jamfile_to_load = b2.util.path.glob([dir], self.JAMROOT) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 290) if not jamfile_to_load: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 291) jamfile_to_load = self.find_jamfile(dir) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 292) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 293) jamfile_to_load = jamfile_to_load[0] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 294) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 295) # The module of the jamfile. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 296) dir = os.path.realpath(os.path.dirname(jamfile_to_load)) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 297) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 298) jamfile_module = self.module_name (dir) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 299) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 300) # Initialize the jamfile module before loading. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 301) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 302) self.initialize(jamfile_module, dir, os.path.basename(jamfile_to_load)) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 303) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 304) saved_project = self.current_project +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 305) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 306) self.used_projects[jamfile_module] = [] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 307) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 308) # Now load the Jamfile in it's own context. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 309) # Initialization might have load parent Jamfiles, which might have +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 310) # loaded the current Jamfile with use-project. Do a final check to make +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 311) # sure it's not loaded already. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 312) if not jamfile_module in self.jamfile_modules: +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 313) self.jamfile_modules[jamfile_module] = True +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 314) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 315) # FIXME: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 316) # mark-as-user $(jamfile-module) ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 317) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 318) bjam.call("load", jamfile_module, jamfile_to_load) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 319) basename = os.path.basename(jamfile_to_load) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 320) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 321) # Now do some checks +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 322) if self.current_project != saved_project: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 323) self.manager.errors()( +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 324) """The value of the .current-project variable +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 325) has magically changed after loading a Jamfile. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 326) This means some of the targets might be defined a the wrong project. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 327) after loading %s +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 328) expected value %s +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 329) actual value %s""" % (jamfile_module, saved_project, self.current_project)) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 330) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 331) if self.global_build_dir: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 332) id = self.attribute(jamfile_module, "id") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 333) project_root = self.attribute(jamfile_module, "project-root") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 334) location = self.attribute(jamfile_module, "location") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 335) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 336) if location and project_root == dir: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 337) # This is Jamroot +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 338) if not id: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 339) # FIXME: go via errors module, so that contexts are +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 340) # shown? +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 341) print "warning: the --build-dir option was specified" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 342) print "warning: but Jamroot at '%s'" % dir +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 343) print "warning: specified no project id" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 344) print "warning: the --build-dir option will be ignored" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 345) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 346) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 347) def load_standalone(self, jamfile_module, file): +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 348) """Loads 'file' as standalone project that has no location +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 349) associated with it. This is mostly useful for user-config.jam, +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 350) which should be able to define targets, but although it has +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 351) some location in filesystem, we don't want any build to +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 352) happen in user's HOME, for example. +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 353) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 354) The caller is required to never call this method twice on +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 355) the same file. +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 356) """ +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 357) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 358) self.initialize(jamfile_module) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 359) self.used_projects[jamfile_module] = [] +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 360) bjam.call("load", jamfile_module, file) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 361) self.load_used_projects(jamfile_module) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 362) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 363) def is_jamroot(self, basename): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 364) match = [ pat for pat in self.JAMROOT if re.match(pat, basename)] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 365) if match: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 366) return 1 +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 367) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 368) return 0 +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 369) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 370) def initialize(self, module_name, location=None, basename=None): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 371) """Initialize the module for a project. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 372) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 373) module-name is the name of the project module. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 374) location is the location (directory) of the project to initialize. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 375) If not specified, stanalone project will be initialized +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 376) """ +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 377) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 378) if "--debug-loading" in self.manager.argv(): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 379) print "Initializing project '%s'" % module_name +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 380) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 381) # TODO: need to consider if standalone projects can do anything but defining +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 382) # prebuilt targets. If so, we need to give more sensible "location", so that +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 383) # source paths are correct. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 384) if not location: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 385) location = "" +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 386) else: +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 387) location = b2.util.path.relpath(os.getcwd(), location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 388) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 389) attributes = ProjectAttributes(self.manager, location, module_name) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 390) self.module2attributes[module_name] = attributes +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 391) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 392) if location: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 393) attributes.set("source-location", location, exact=1) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 394) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 395) attributes.set("source-location", "", exact=1) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 396) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 397) attributes.set("requirements", property_set.empty(), exact=True) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 398) attributes.set("usage-requirements", property_set.empty(), exact=True) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 399) attributes.set("default-build", [], exact=True) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 400) attributes.set("projects-to-build", [], exact=True) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 401) attributes.set("project-root", None, exact=True) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 402) attributes.set("build-dir", None, exact=True) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 403) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 404) self.project_rules_.init_project(module_name) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 405) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 406) jamroot = False +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 407) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 408) parent_module = None; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 409) if module_name == "site-config": +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 410) # No parent +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 411) pass +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 412) elif module_name == "user-config": +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 413) parent_module = "site-config" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 414) elif location and not self.is_jamroot(basename): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 415) # We search for parent/project-root only if jamfile was specified +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 416) # --- i.e +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 417) # if the project is not standalone. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 418) parent_module = self.load_parent(location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 419) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 420) # It's either jamroot, or standalone project. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 421) # If it's jamroot, inherit from user-config. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 422) if location: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 423) parent_module = "user-config" ; +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 424) jamroot = True ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 425) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 426) if parent_module: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 427) self.inherit_attributes(module_name, parent_module) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 428) attributes.set("parent-module", parent_module, exact=1) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 429) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 430) if jamroot: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 431) attributes.set("project-root", location, exact=1) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 432) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 433) parent = None +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 434) if parent_module: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 435) parent = self.target(parent_module) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 436) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 437) if not self.module2target.has_key(module_name): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 438) target = b2.build.targets.ProjectTarget(self.manager, +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 439) module_name, module_name, parent, +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 440) self.attribute(module_name,"requirements"), +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 441) # FIXME: why we need to pass this? It's not +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 442) # passed in jam code. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 443) self.attribute(module_name, "default-build")) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 444) self.module2target[module_name] = target +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 445) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 446) self.current_project = self.target(module_name) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 447) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 448) def inherit_attributes(self, project_module, parent_module): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 449) """Make 'project-module' inherit attributes of project +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 450) root and parent module.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 451) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 452) attributes = self.module2attributes[project_module] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 453) pattributes = self.module2attributes[parent_module] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 454) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 455) # Parent module might be locationless user-config. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 456) # FIXME: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 457) #if [ modules.binding $(parent-module) ] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 458) #{ +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 459) # $(attributes).set parent : [ path.parent +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 460) # [ path.make [ modules.binding $(parent-module) ] ] ] ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 461) # } +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 462) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 463) attributes.set("project-root", pattributes.get("project-root"), exact=True) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 464) attributes.set("default-build", pattributes.get("default-build"), exact=True) +49c03622 (jhunold 2008-07-23 09:57:41 +0000 465) attributes.set("requirements", pattributes.get("requirements"), exact=True) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 466) attributes.set("usage-requirements", +cde6f09a (vladimir_prus 2007-10-19 23:12:33 +0000 467) pattributes.get("usage-requirements"), exact=1) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 468) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 469) parent_build_dir = pattributes.get("build-dir") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 470) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 471) if parent_build_dir: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 472) # Have to compute relative path from parent dir to our dir +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 473) # Convert both paths to absolute, since we cannot +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 474) # find relative path from ".." to "." +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 475) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 476) location = attributes.get("location") +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 477) parent_location = pattributes.get("location") +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 478) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 479) our_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), location) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 480) parent_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), parent_location) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 481) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 482) build_dir = os.path.join(parent_build_dir, +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 483) b2.util.path.relpath(parent_dir, +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 484) our_dir)) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 485) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 486) def register_id(self, id, module): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 487) """Associate the given id with the given project module.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 488) self.id2module[id] = module +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 489) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 490) def current(self): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 491) """Returns the project which is currently being loaded.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 492) return self.current_project +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 493) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 494) def push_current(self, project): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 495) """Temporary changes the current project to 'project'. Should +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 496) be followed by 'pop-current'.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 497) self.saved_current_project.append(self.current_project) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 498) self.current_project = project +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 499) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 500) def pop_current(self): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 501) self.current_project = self.saved_current_project[-1] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 502) del self.saved_current_project[-1] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 503) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 504) def attributes(self, project): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 505) """Returns the project-attribute instance for the +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 506) specified jamfile module.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 507) return self.module2attributes[project] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 508) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 509) def attribute(self, project, attribute): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 510) """Returns the value of the specified attribute in the +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 511) specified jamfile module.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 512) return self.module2attributes[project].get(attribute) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 513) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 514) def target(self, project_module): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 515) """Returns the project target corresponding to the 'project-module'.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 516) if not self.module2target[project_module]: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 517) self.module2target[project_module] = \ +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 518) ProjectTarget(project_module, project_module, +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 519) self.attribute(project_module, "requirements")) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 520) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 521) return self.module2target[project_module] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 522) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 523) def use(self, id, location): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 524) # Use/load a project. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 525) saved_project = self.current_project +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 526) project_module = self.load(location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 527) declared_id = self.attribute(project_module, "id") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 528) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 529) if not declared_id or declared_id != id: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 530) # The project at 'location' either have no id or +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 531) # that id is not equal to the 'id' parameter. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 532) if self.id2module[id] and self.id2module[id] != project_module: +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 533) self.manager.errors()( +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 534) """Attempt to redeclare already existing project id '%s'""" % id) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 535) self.id2module[id] = project_module +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 536) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 537) self.current_module = saved_project +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 538) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 539) def add_rule(self, name, callable): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 540) """Makes rule 'name' available to all subsequently loaded Jamfiles. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 541) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 542) Calling that rule wil relay to 'callable'.""" +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 543) self.project_rules_.add_rule(name, callable) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 544) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 545) def project_rules(self): +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 546) return self.project_rules_ +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 547) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 548) def glob_internal(self, project, wildcards, excludes, rule_name): +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 549) location = project.get("source-location") +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 550) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 551) result = [] +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 552) callable = b2.util.path.__dict__[rule_name] +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 553) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 554) paths = callable(location, wildcards, excludes) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 555) has_dir = 0 +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 556) for w in wildcards: +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 557) if os.path.dirname(w): +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 558) has_dir = 1 +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 559) break +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 560) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 561) if has_dir or rule_name != "glob": +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 562) # The paths we've found are relative to current directory, +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 563) # but the names specified in sources list are assumed to +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 564) # be relative to source directory of the corresponding +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 565) # prject. So, just make the name absolute. +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 566) result = [os.path.join(os.getcwd(), p) for p in paths] +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 567) else: +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 568) # There were not directory in wildcard, so the files are all +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 569) # in the source directory of the project. Just drop the +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 570) # directory, instead of making paths absolute. +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 571) result = [os.path.basename(p) for p in paths] +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 572) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 573) return result +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 574) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 575) def load_module(self, name, extra_path=None): +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 576) """Classic Boost.Build 'modules' are in fact global variables. +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 577) Therefore, try to find an already loaded Python module called 'name' in sys.modules. +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 578) If the module ist not loaded, find it Boost.Build search +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 579) path and load it. The new module is not entered in sys.modules. +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 580) The motivation here is to have disjoint namespace of modules +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 581) loaded via 'import/using' in Jamfile, and ordinary Python +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 582) modules. We don't want 'using foo' in Jamfile to load ordinary +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 583) Python module 'foo' which is going to not work. And we +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 584) also don't want 'import foo' in regular Python module to +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 585) accidentally grab module named foo that is internal to +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 586) Boost.Build and intended to provide interface to Jamfiles.""" +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 587) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 588) existing = self.loaded_tool_modules_.get(name) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 589) if existing: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 590) return existing +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 591) +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 592) modules = sys.modules +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 593) for class_name in modules: +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 594) if name in class_name: +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 595) module = modules[class_name] +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 596) self.loaded_tool_modules_[name] = module +53b0faa2 (jhunold 2008-08-10 18:25:50 +0000 597) return module +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 598) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 599) path = extra_path +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 600) if not path: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 601) path = [] +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 602) path.extend(self.manager.b2.path()) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 603) location = None +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 604) for p in path: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 605) l = os.path.join(p, name + ".py") +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 606) if os.path.exists(l): +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 607) location = l +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 608) break +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 609) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 610) if not location: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 611) self.manager.errors()("Cannot find module '%s'" % name) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 612) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 613) mname = "__build_build_temporary__" +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 614) file = open(location) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 615) try: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 616) # TODO: this means we'll never make use of .pyc module, +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 617) # which might be a problem, or not. +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 618) module = imp.load_module(mname, file, os.path.basename(location), +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 619) (".py", "r", imp.PY_SOURCE)) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 620) del sys.modules[mname] +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 621) self.loaded_tool_modules_[name] = module +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 622) return module +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 623) finally: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 624) file.close() +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 625) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 626) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 627) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 628) # FIXME: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 629) # Defines a Boost.Build extension project. Such extensions usually +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 630) # contain library targets and features that can be used by many people. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 631) # Even though extensions are really projects, they can be initialize as +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 632) # a module would be with the "using" (project.project-rules.using) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 633) # mechanism. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 634) #rule extension ( id : options * : * ) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 635) #{ +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 636) # # The caller is a standalone module for the extension. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 637) # local mod = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 638) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 639) # # We need to do the rest within the extension module. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 640) # module $(mod) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 641) # { +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 642) # import path ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 643) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 644) # # Find the root project. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 645) # local root-project = [ project.current ] ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 646) # root-project = [ $(root-project).project-module ] ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 647) # while +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 648) # [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] && +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 649) # [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] != user-config +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 650) # { +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 651) # root-project = [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 652) # } +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 653) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 654) # # Create the project data, and bring in the project rules +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 655) # # into the module. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 656) # project.initialize $(__name__) : +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 657) # [ path.join [ project.attribute $(root-project) location ] ext $(1:L) ] ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 658) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 659) # # Create the project itself, i.e. the attributes. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 660) # # All extensions are created in the "/ext" project space. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 661) # project /ext/$(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 662) # local attributes = [ project.attributes $(__name__) ] ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 663) # +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 664) # # Inherit from the root project of whomever is defining us. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 665) # project.inherit-attributes $(__name__) : $(root-project) ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 666) # $(attributes).set parent-module : $(root-project) : exact ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 667) # } +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 668) #} +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 669) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 670) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 671) class ProjectAttributes: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 672) """Class keeping all the attributes of a project. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 673) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 674) The standard attributes are 'id', "location", "project-root", "parent" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 675) "requirements", "default-build", "source-location" and "projects-to-build". +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 676) """ +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 677) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 678) def __init__(self, manager, location, project_module): +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 679) self.manager = manager +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 680) self.location = location +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 681) self.project_module = project_module +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 682) self.attributes = {} +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 683) self.usage_requirements = None +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 684) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 685) def set(self, attribute, specification, exact): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 686) """Set the named attribute from the specification given by the user. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 687) The value actually set may be different.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 688) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 689) if exact: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 690) self.__dict__[attribute] = specification +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 691) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 692) elif attribute == "requirements": +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 693) self.requirements = property_set.refine_from_user_input( +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 694) self.requirements, specification, +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 695) self.project_module, self.location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 696) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 697) elif attribute == "usage-requirements": +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 698) unconditional = [] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 699) for p in specification: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 700) split = property.split_conditional(p) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 701) if split: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 702) unconditional.append(split[1]) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 703) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 704) unconditional.append(p) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 705) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 706) non_free = property.remove("free", unconditional) +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 707) if non_free: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 708) pass +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 709) # FIXME: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 710) #errors.error "usage-requirements" $(specification) "have non-free properties" $(non-free) ; +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 711) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 712) t = property.translate_paths(specification, self.location) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 713) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 714) existing = self.__dict__.get("usage-requirements") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 715) if existing: +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 716) new = property_set.create(existing.raw() + t) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 717) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 718) new = property_set.create(t) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 719) self.__dict__["usage-requirements"] = new +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 720) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 721) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 722) elif attribute == "default-build": +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 723) self.__dict__["default-build"] = property_set.create(specification) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 724) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 725) elif attribute == "source-location": +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 726) source_location = [] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 727) for path in specification: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 728) source_location += os.path.join(self.location, path) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 729) self.__dict__["source-location"] = source_location +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 730) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 731) elif attribute == "build-dir": +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 732) self.__dict__["build-dir"] = os.path.join(self.location, specification) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 733) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 734) elif not attribute in ["id", "default-build", "location", +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 735) "source-location", "parent", +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 736) "projects-to-build", "project-root"]: +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 737) self.manager.errors()( +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 738) """Invalid project attribute '%s' specified +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 739) for project at '%s'""" % (attribute, self.location)) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 740) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 741) self.__dict__[attribute] = specification +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 742) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 743) def get(self, attribute): +cde6f09a (vladimir_prus 2007-10-19 23:12:33 +0000 744) return self.__dict__[attribute] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 745) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 746) def dump(self): +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 747) """Prints the project attributes.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 748) id = self.get("id") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 749) if not id: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 750) id = "(none)" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 751) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 752) id = id[0] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 753) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 754) parent = self.get("parent") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 755) if not parent: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 756) parent = "(none)" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 757) else: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 758) parent = parent[0] +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 759) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 760) print "'%s'" % id +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 761) print "Parent project:%s", parent +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 762) print "Requirements:%s", self.get("requirements") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 763) print "Default build:%s", string.join(self.get("debuild-build")) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 764) print "Source location:%s", string.join(self.get("source-location")) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 765) print "Projects to build:%s", string.join(self.get("projects-to-build").sort()); +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 766) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 767) class ProjectRules: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 768) """Class keeping all rules that are made available to Jamfile.""" +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 769) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 770) def __init__(self, registry): +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 771) self.registry = registry +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 772) self.manager_ = registry.manager +38d984eb (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 17:52:25 +0000 773) self.rules = {} +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 774) self.local_names = [x for x in self.__class__.__dict__ +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 775) if x not in ["__init__", "init_project", "add_rule", +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 776) "error_reporting_wrapper", "add_rule_for_type"]] +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 777) self.all_names_ = [x for x in self.local_names] +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 778) +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 779) def add_rule_for_type(self, type): +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 780) rule_name = type.lower(); +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 781) +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 782) def xpto (name, sources, requirements = [], default_build = None, usage_requirements = []): +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 783) return self.manager_.targets().create_typed_target( +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 784) type, self.registry.current(), name[0], sources, +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 785) requirements, default_build, usage_requirements) +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 786) +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 787) self.add_rule(type.lower(), xpto) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 788) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 789) def add_rule(self, name, callable): +38d984eb (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 17:52:25 +0000 790) self.rules[name] = callable +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 791) self.all_names_.append(name) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 792) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 793) def all_names(self): +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 794) return self.all_names_ +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 795) +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 796) def call_and_report_errors(self, callable, *args): +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 797) result = None +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 798) try: +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 799) self.manager_.errors().push_jamfile_context() +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 800) result = callable(*args) +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 801) except ExceptionWithUserContext, e: +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 802) e.report() +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 803) except Exception, e: +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 804) try: +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 805) self.manager_.errors().handle_stray_exception (e) +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 806) except ExceptionWithUserContext, e: +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 807) e.report() +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 808) finally: +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 809) self.manager_.errors().pop_jamfile_context() +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 810) +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 811) return result +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 812) +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 813) def make_wrapper(self, callable): +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 814) """Given a free-standing function 'callable', return a new +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 815) callable that will call 'callable' and report all exceptins, +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 816) using 'call_and_report_errors'.""" +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 817) def wrapper(*args): +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 818) self.call_and_report_errors(callable, *args) +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 819) return wrapper +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 820) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 821) def init_project(self, project_module): +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 822) +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 823) for n in self.local_names: +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 824) # Using 'getattr' here gives us a bound method, +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 825) # while using self.__dict__[r] would give unbound one. +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 826) v = getattr(self, n) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 827) if callable(v): +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 828) if n == "import_": +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 829) n = "import" +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 830) else: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 831) n = string.replace(n, "_", "-") +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 832) +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 833) bjam.import_rule(project_module, n, +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 834) self.make_wrapper(v)) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 835) +38d984eb (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 17:52:25 +0000 836) for n in self.rules: +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 837) bjam.import_rule(project_module, n, +0317671e (vladimir_prus 2007-10-28 14:02:06 +0000 838) self.make_wrapper(self.rules[n])) +38d984eb (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 17:52:25 +0000 839) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 840) def project(self, *args): +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 841) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 842) jamfile_module = self.registry.current().project_module() +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 843) attributes = self.registry.attributes(jamfile_module) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 844) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 845) id = None +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 846) if args and args[0]: +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 847) id = args[0][0] +092119e3 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-16 05:45:31 +0000 848) args = args[1:] +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 849) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 850) if id: +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 851) if id[0] != '/': +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 852) id = '/' + id +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 853) self.registry.register_id (id, jamfile_module) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 854) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 855) explicit_build_dir = None +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 856) for a in args: +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 857) if a: +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 858) attributes.set(a[0], a[1:], exact=0) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 859) if a[0] == "build-dir": +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 860) explicit_build_dir = a[1] +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 861) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 862) # If '--build-dir' is specified, change the build dir for the project. +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 863) if self.registry.global_build_dir: +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 864) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 865) location = attributes.get("location") +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 866) # Project with empty location is 'standalone' project, like +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 867) # user-config, or qt. It has no build dir. +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 868) # If we try to set build dir for user-config, we'll then +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 869) # try to inherit it, with either weird, or wrong consequences. +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 870) if location and location == attributes.get("project-root"): +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 871) # This is Jamroot. +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 872) if id: +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 873) if explicit_build_dir and os.path.isabs(explicit_build_dir): +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 874) self.register.manager.errors()( +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 875) """Absolute directory specified via 'build-dir' project attribute +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 876) Don't know how to combine that with the --build-dir option.""") +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 877) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 878) rid = id +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 879) if rid[0] == '/': +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 880) rid = rid[1:] +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 881) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 882) p = os.path.join(self.registry.global_build_dir, +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 883) rid, explicit_build_dir) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 884) attributes.set("build-dir", p, exact=1) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 885) elif explicit_build_dir: +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 886) self.registry.manager.errors()( +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 887) """When --build-dir is specified, the 'build-project' +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 888) attribute is allowed only for top-level 'project' invocations""") +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 889) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 890) def constant(self, name, value): +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 891) """Declare and set a project global constant. +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 892) Project global constants are normal variables but should +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 893) not be changed. They are applied to every child Jamfile.""" +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 894) m = "Jamfile</home/ghost/Work/Boost/boost-svn/tools/build/v2_python/python/tests/bjam/make>" +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 895) self.registry.current().add_constant(name[0], value) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 896) +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 897) def path_constant(self, name, value): +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 898) """Declare and set a project global constant, whose value is a path. The +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 899) path is adjusted to be relative to the invocation directory. The given +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 900) value path is taken to be either absolute, or relative to this project +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 901) root.""" +0ed8e16d (vladimir_prus 2007-10-13 21:34:05 +0000 902) self.registry.current().add_constant(name[0], value, path=1) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 903) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 904) def use_project(self, id, where): +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 905) # See comment in 'load' for explanation why we record the +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 906) # parameters as opposed to loading the project now. +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 907) m = self.registry.current().project_module(); +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 908) self.registry.used_projects[m].append((id, where)) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 909) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 910) def build_project(self, dir): +1674e2d9 (jhunold 2008-08-08 19:52:05 +0000 911) assert(isinstance(dir, list)) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 912) jamfile_module = self.registry.current().project_module() +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 913) attributes = self.registry.attributes(jamfile_module) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 914) now = attributes.get("projects-to-build") +1674e2d9 (jhunold 2008-08-08 19:52:05 +0000 915) attributes.set("projects-to-build", now + dir, exact=True) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 916) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 917) def explicit(self, target_names): +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 918) t = self.registry.current() +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 919) for n in target_names: +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 920) t.mark_target_as_explicit(n) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 921) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 922) def glob(self, wildcards, excludes=None): +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 923) return self.registry.glob_internal(self.registry.current(), +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 924) wildcards, excludes, "glob") +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 925) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 926) def glob_tree(self, wildcards, excludes=None): +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 927) bad = 0 +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 928) for p in wildcards: +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 929) if os.path.dirname(p): +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 930) bad = 1 +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 931) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 932) if excludes: +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 933) for p in excludes: +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 934) if os.path.dirname(p): +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 935) bad = 1 +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 936) +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 937) if bad: +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 938) self.registry.manager().errors()( +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 939) "The patterns to 'glob-tree' may not include directory") +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 940) return self.registry.glob_internal(self.registry.current(), +2a36874b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 07:20:55 +0000 941) wildcards, excludes, "glob_tree") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 942) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 943) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 944) def using(self, toolset, *args): +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 945) # The module referred by 'using' can be placed in +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 946) # the same directory as Jamfile, and the user +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 947) # will expect the module to be found even though +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 948) # the directory is not in BOOST_BUILD_PATH. +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 949) # So temporary change the search path. +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 950) jamfile_module = self.registry.current().project_module() +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 951) attributes = self.registry.attributes(jamfile_module) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 952) location = attributes.get("location") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 953) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 954) m = self.registry.load_module(toolset[0], [location]) +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 955) if not m.__dict__.has_key("init"): +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 956) self.registry.manager.errors()( +7da7f9c1 (vladimir_prus 2008-05-18 04:29:53 +0000 957) "Tool module '%s' does not define the 'init' method" % toolset[0]) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 958) m.init(*args) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 959) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 960) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 961) def import_(self, name, names_to_import=None, local_names=None): +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 962) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 963) name = name[0] +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 964) jamfile_module = self.registry.current().project_module() +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 965) attributes = self.registry.attributes(jamfile_module) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 966) location = attributes.get("location") +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 967) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 968) m = self.registry.load_module(name, [location]) +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 969) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 970) for f in m.__dict__: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 971) v = m.__dict__[f] +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 972) if callable(v): +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 973) bjam.import_rule(jamfile_module, name + "." + f, v) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 974) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 975) if names_to_import: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 976) if not local_names: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 977) local_names = names_to_import +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 978) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 979) if len(names_to_import) != len(local_names): +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 980) self.registry.manager.errors()( +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 981) """The number of names to import and local names do not match.""") +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 982) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 983) for n, l in zip(names_to_import, local_names): +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 984) bjam.import_rule(jamfile_module, l, m.__dict__[n]) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 985) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 986) def conditional(self, condition, requirements): +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 987) """Calculates conditional requirements for multiple requirements +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 988) at once. This is a shorthand to be reduce duplication and to +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 989) keep an inline declarative syntax. For example: +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 990) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 991) lib x : x.cpp : [ conditional <toolset>gcc <variant>debug : +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 992) <define>DEBUG_EXCEPTION <define>DEBUG_TRACE ] ; +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 993) """ +f049766b (vladimir_prus 2007-10-10 09:31:06 +0000 994) +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 995) c = string.join(condition, ",") +f2aef897 (vladimir_prus 2007-10-14 09:19:52 +0000 996) return [c + ":" + r for r in requirements] diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/project.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/project.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c9967613 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/project.jam @@ -0,0 +1,1110 @@ +# Copyright 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2005, 2006 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) + +# Implements project representation and loading. Each project is represented by: +# - a module where all the Jamfile content live. +# - an instance of 'project-attributes' class. +# (given a module name, can be obtained using the 'attributes' rule) +# - an instance of 'project-target' class (from targets.jam) +# (given a module name, can be obtained using the 'target' rule) +# +# Typically, projects are created as result of loading a Jamfile, which is done +# by rules 'load' and 'initialize', below. First, module for Jamfile is loaded +# and new project-attributes instance is created. Some rules necessary for +# project are added to the module (see 'project-rules' module) at the bottom of +# this file. Default project attributes are set (inheriting attributes of parent +# project, if it exists). After that the Jamfile is read. It can declare its own +# attributes using the 'project' rule which will be combined with any already +# set attributes. +# +# The 'project' rule can also declare a project id which will be associated with +# the project module. +# +# There can also be 'standalone' projects. They are created by calling +# 'initialize' on an arbitrary module and not specifying their location. After +# the call, the module can call the 'project' rule, declare main targets and +# behave as a regular project except that, since it is not associated with any +# location, it should not declare targets that are not prebuilt. +# +# The list of all loaded Jamfile is stored in the .project-locations variable. +# It is possible to obtain a module name for a location using the 'module-name' +# rule. Standalone projects are not recorded and can only be referenced using +# their project id. + +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import modules ; +import path ; +import print ; +import property-set ; +import sequence ; + + +# Loads the Jamfile at the given location. After loading, project global file +# and Jamfiles needed by the requested one will be loaded recursively. If the +# Jamfile at that location is loaded already, does nothing. Returns the project +# module for the Jamfile. +# +rule load ( jamfile-location ) +{ + if --debug-loading in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "Loading Jamfile at" '$(jamfile-location)' ; + } + + local module-name = [ module-name $(jamfile-location) ] ; + # If Jamfile is already loaded, don't try again. + if ! $(module-name) in $(.jamfile-modules) + { + load-jamfile $(jamfile-location) : $(module-name) ; + + # We want to make sure that child project are loaded only after parent + # projects. In particular, because parent projects define attributes + # which are inherited by children, and we don't want children to be + # loaded before parent has defined everything. + # + # While "build-project" and "use-project" can potentially refer to child + # projects from parent projects, we don't immediately load child + # projects when seeing those attributes. Instead, we record the minimal + # information to be used only later. + load-used-projects $(module-name) ; + } + return $(module-name) ; +} + + +rule load-used-projects ( module-name ) +{ + local used = [ modules.peek $(module-name) : .used-projects ] ; + local location = [ attribute $(module-name) location ] ; + import project ; + while $(used) + { + local id = $(used[1]) ; + local where = $(used[2]) ; + + project.use $(id) : [ path.root [ path.make $(where) ] $(location) ] ; + used = $(used[3-]) ; + } +} + + +# Note the use of character groups, as opposed to listing 'Jamroot' and +# 'jamroot'. With the latter, we would get duplicate matches on Windows and +# would have to eliminate duplicates. +JAMROOT ?= [ modules.peek : JAMROOT ] ; +JAMROOT ?= project-root.jam [Jj]amroot [Jj]amroot.jam ; + + +# Loads parent of Jamfile at 'location'. Issues an error if nothing is found. +# +rule load-parent ( location ) +{ + local found = [ path.glob-in-parents $(location) : $(JAMROOT) $(JAMFILE) ] ; + + if ! $(found) + { + ECHO error: Could not find parent for project at '$(location)' ; + EXIT error: Did not find Jamfile.jam or Jamroot.jam in any parent + directory. ; + } + + return [ load $(found[1]:D) ] ; +} + + +# Makes the specified 'module' act as if it were a regularly loaded Jamfile at +# 'location'. Reports an error if a Jamfile has already been loaded for that +# location. +# +rule act-as-jamfile ( module : location ) +{ + if [ module-name $(location) ] in $(.jamfile-modules) + { + errors.error "Jamfile was already loaded for '$(location)'" ; + } + # Set up non-default mapping from location to module. + .module.$(location) = $(module) ; + + # Add the location to the list of project locations so that we don't try to + # reload the same Jamfile in the future. + .jamfile-modules += [ module-name $(location) ] ; + + initialize $(module) : $(location) ; +} + + +# Returns the project module corresponding to the given project-id or plain +# directory name. Returns nothing if such a project can not be found. +# +rule find ( name : current-location ) +{ + local project-module ; + + # Try interpreting name as project id. + if [ path.is-rooted $(name) ] + { + project-module = $($(name).jamfile-module) ; + } + + if ! $(project-module) + { + local location = [ path.root [ path.make $(name) ] $(current-location) ] + ; + + # If no project is registered for the given location, try to load it. + # First see if we have a Jamfile. If not, then see if we might have a + # project root willing to act as a Jamfile. In that case, project root + # must be placed in the directory referred by id. + + project-module = [ module-name $(location) ] ; + if ! $(project-module) in $(.jamfile-modules) + { + if [ path.glob $(location) : $(JAMROOT) $(JAMFILE) ] + { + project-module = [ load $(location) ] ; + } + else + { + project-module = ; + } + } + } + + return $(project-module) ; +} + + +# Returns the name of the module corresponding to 'jamfile-location'. If no +# module corresponds to that location yet, associates the default module name +# with that location. +# +rule module-name ( jamfile-location ) +{ + if ! $(.module.$(jamfile-location)) + { + # Root the path, so that locations are always unambiguous. Without this, + # we can't decide if '../../exe/program1' and '.' are the same paths. + jamfile-location = [ path.root $(jamfile-location) [ path.pwd ] ] ; + .module.$(jamfile-location) = Jamfile<$(jamfile-location)> ; + } + return $(.module.$(jamfile-location)) ; +} + + +# Default patterns to search for the Jamfiles to use for build declarations. +# +JAMFILE = [ modules.peek : JAMFILE ] ; +JAMFILE ?= [Bb]uild.jam [Jj]amfile.v2 [Jj]amfile [Jj]amfile.jam ; + + +# Find the Jamfile at the given location. This returns the exact names of all +# the Jamfiles in the given directory. The optional parent-root argument causes +# this to search not the given directory but the ones above it up to the +# directory given in it. +# +rule find-jamfile ( + dir # The directory(s) to look for a Jamfile. + parent-root ? # Optional flag indicating to search for the parent Jamfile. + : no-errors ? + ) +{ + # Glob for all the possible Jamfiles according to the match pattern. + # + local jamfile-glob = ; + if $(parent-root) + { + if ! $(.parent-jamfile.$(dir)) + { + .parent-jamfile.$(dir) = [ path.glob-in-parents $(dir) : $(JAMFILE) + ] ; + } + jamfile-glob = $(.parent-jamfile.$(dir)) ; + } + else + { + if ! $(.jamfile.$(dir)) + { + .jamfile.$(dir) = [ path.glob $(dir) : $(JAMFILE) ] ; + } + jamfile-glob = $(.jamfile.$(dir)) ; + + } + + local jamfile-to-load = $(jamfile-glob) ; + # Multiple Jamfiles found in the same place. Warn about this and ensure we + # use only one of them. As a temporary convenience measure, if there is + # Jamfile.v2 among found files, suppress the warning and use it. + # + if $(jamfile-to-load[2-]) + { + local v2-jamfiles = [ MATCH (.*[Jj]amfile\\.v2)|(.*[Bb]uild\\.jam) : $(jamfile-to-load) ] ; + + if $(v2-jamfiles) && ! $(v2-jamfiles[2]) + { + jamfile-to-load = $(v2-jamfiles) ; + } + else + { + local jamfile = [ path.basename $(jamfile-to-load[1]) ] ; + ECHO "warning: Found multiple Jamfiles at '"$(dir)"'!" + "Loading the first one: '$(jamfile)'." ; + } + + jamfile-to-load = $(jamfile-to-load[1]) ; + } + + # Could not find it, error. + # + if ! $(no-errors) && ! $(jamfile-to-load) + { + errors.error Unable to load Jamfile. + : Could not find a Jamfile in directory '$(dir)'. + : Attempted to find it with pattern '"$(JAMFILE:J=" ")"'. + : Please consult the documentation at 'http://www.boost.org'. ; + } + + return $(jamfile-to-load) ; +} + + +# Load a Jamfile at the given directory. Returns nothing. Will attempt to load +# the file as indicated by the JAMFILE patterns. Effect of calling this rule +# twice with the same 'dir' is undefined. +# +local rule load-jamfile ( + dir # The directory of the project Jamfile. + : jamfile-module + ) +{ + # See if the Jamfile is where it should be. + # + local jamfile-to-load = [ path.glob $(dir) : $(JAMROOT) ] ; + if ! $(jamfile-to-load) + { + jamfile-to-load = [ find-jamfile $(dir) ] ; + } + + if $(jamfile-to-load[2]) + { + errors.error "Multiple Jamfiles found at '$(dir)'" + : "Filenames are: " $(jamfile-to-load:D=) ; + } + + # Now load the Jamfile in it's own context. + # The call to 'initialize' may load parent Jamfile, which might have + # 'use-project' statement that causes a second attempt to load the + # same project we're loading now. Checking inside .jamfile-modules + # prevents that second attempt from messing up. + if ! $(jamfile-module) in $(.jamfile-modules) + { + .jamfile-modules += $(jamfile-module) ; + + # Initialize the Jamfile module before loading. + # + initialize $(jamfile-module) : [ path.parent $(jamfile-to-load) ] + : $(jamfile-to-load:BS) ; + + local saved-project = $(.current-project) ; + + mark-as-user $(jamfile-module) ; + modules.load $(jamfile-module) : [ path.native $(jamfile-to-load) ] : . ; + if [ MATCH ($(JAMROOT)) : $(jamfile-to-load:BS) ] + { + jamfile = [ find-jamfile $(dir) : no-errors ] ; + if $(jamfile) + { + load-aux $(jamfile-module) : [ path.native $(jamfile) ] ; + } + } + + # Now do some checks. + if $(.current-project) != $(saved-project) + { + errors.error "The value of the .current-project variable has magically" + : "changed after loading a Jamfile. This means some of the targets" + : "might be defined in the wrong project." + : "after loading" $(jamfile-module) + : "expected value" $(saved-project) + : "actual value" $(.current-project) ; + } + + if $(.global-build-dir) + { + local id = [ attribute $(jamfile-module) id ] ; + local project-root = [ attribute $(jamfile-module) project-root ] ; + local location = [ attribute $(jamfile-module) location ] ; + + if $(location) && $(project-root) = $(dir) + { + # This is Jamroot. + if ! $(id) + { + ECHO "warning: the --build-dir option was specified" ; + ECHO "warning: but Jamroot at '$(dir)'" ; + ECHO "warning: specified no project id" ; + ECHO "warning: the --build-dir option will be ignored" ; + } + } + } + } +} + + +rule mark-as-user ( module-name ) +{ + if USER_MODULE in [ RULENAMES ] + { + USER_MODULE $(module-name) ; + } +} + + +rule load-aux ( module-name : file ) +{ + mark-as-user $(module-name) ; + + module $(module-name) + { + include $(2) ; + local rules = [ RULENAMES $(1) ] ; + IMPORT $(1) : $(rules) : $(1) : $(1).$(rules) ; + } +} + + +.global-build-dir = [ MATCH --build-dir=(.*) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] ; +if $(.global-build-dir) +{ + # If the option is specified several times, take the last value. + .global-build-dir = [ path.make $(.global-build-dir[-1]) ] ; +} + + +# Initialize the module for a project. +# +rule initialize ( + module-name # The name of the project module. + : location ? # The location (directory) of the project to initialize. If + # not specified, a standalone project will be initialized. + : basename ? + ) +{ + if --debug-loading in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "Initializing project '$(module-name)'" ; + } + + # TODO: need to consider if standalone projects can do anything but define + # prebuilt targets. If so, we need to give it a more sensible "location", so + # that source paths are correct. + location ?= "" ; + # Create the module for the Jamfile first. + module $(module-name) + { + } + $(module-name).attributes = [ new project-attributes $(location) + $(module-name) ] ; + local attributes = $($(module-name).attributes) ; + + if $(location) + { + $(attributes).set source-location : [ path.make $(location) ] : exact ; + } + else if ! $(module-name) in test-config site-config user-config project-config + { + # This is a standalone project with known location. Set source location + # so that it can declare targets. This is intended so that you can put + # a .jam file in your sources and use it via 'using'. Standard modules + # (in 'tools' subdir) may not assume source dir is set. + local s = [ modules.binding $(module-name) ] ; + if ! $(s) + { + errors.error "Could not determine project location $(module-name)" ; + } + $(attributes).set source-location : $(s:D) : exact ; + } + + $(attributes).set requirements : [ property-set.empty ] : exact ; + $(attributes).set usage-requirements : [ property-set.empty ] : exact ; + + # Import rules common to all project modules from project-rules module, + # defined at the end of this file. + local rules = [ RULENAMES project-rules ] ; + IMPORT project-rules : $(rules) : $(module-name) : $(rules) ; + + local jamroot ; + + local parent-module ; + if $(module-name) = test-config + { + # No parent. + } + else if $(module-name) = site-config + { + parent-module = test-config ; + } + else if $(module-name) = user-config + { + parent-module = site-config ; + } + else if $(module-name) = project-config + { + parent-module = user-config ; + } + else + { + # We search for parent/project-root only if Jamfile was specified, i.e. + # if the project is not standalone. + if $(location) && ! [ MATCH ($(JAMROOT)) : $(basename) ] + { + parent-module = [ load-parent $(location) ] ; + } + else + { + # It's either jamroot or standalone project. If it's jamroot, + # inherit from user-config. + if $(location) + { + # If project-config module exist, inherit from it. + if $(project-config.attributes) + { + parent-module = project-config ; + } + else + { + parent-module = user-config ; + } + jamroot = true ; + } + } + } + + if $(parent-module) + { + inherit-attributes $(module-name) : $(parent-module) ; + $(attributes).set parent-module : $(parent-module) : exact ; + } + + if $(jamroot) + { + $(attributes).set project-root : $(location) : exact ; + } + + local parent ; + if $(parent-module) + { + parent = [ target $(parent-module) ] ; + } + + if ! $(.target.$(module-name)) + { + .target.$(module-name) = [ new project-target $(module-name) + : $(module-name) $(parent) + : [ attribute $(module-name) requirements ] ] ; + + if --debug-loading in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "Assigned project target" $(.target.$(module-name)) + "to '$(module-name)'" ; + } + } + + .current-project = [ target $(module-name) ] ; +} + + +# Make 'project-module' inherit attributes of project root and parent module. +# +rule inherit-attributes ( project-module : parent-module ) +{ + local attributes = $($(project-module).attributes) ; + local pattributes = [ attributes $(parent-module) ] ; + # Parent module might be locationless configuration module. + if [ modules.binding $(parent-module) ] + { + $(attributes).set parent : [ path.parent + [ path.make [ modules.binding $(parent-module) ] ] ] ; + } + local v = [ $(pattributes).get project-root ] ; + $(attributes).set project-root : $(v) : exact ; + $(attributes).set default-build + : [ $(pattributes).get default-build ] ; + $(attributes).set requirements + : [ $(pattributes).get requirements ] : exact ; + $(attributes).set usage-requirements + : [ $(pattributes).get usage-requirements ] : exact ; + + local parent-build-dir = [ $(pattributes).get build-dir ] ; + if $(parent-build-dir) + { + # Have to compute relative path from parent dir to our dir. Convert both + # paths to absolute, since we cannot find relative path from ".." to + # ".". + + local location = [ attribute $(project-module) location ] ; + local parent-location = [ attribute $(parent-module) location ] ; + + local pwd = [ path.pwd ] ; + local parent-dir = [ path.root $(parent-location) $(pwd) ] ; + local our-dir = [ path.root $(location) $(pwd) ] ; + $(attributes).set build-dir : [ path.join $(parent-build-dir) + [ path.relative $(our-dir) $(parent-dir) ] ] : exact ; + } +} + + +# Associate the given id with the given project module. +# +rule register-id ( id : module ) +{ + $(id).jamfile-module = $(module) ; +} + + +# Class keeping all the attributes of a project. +# +# The standard attributes are "id", "location", "project-root", "parent" +# "requirements", "default-build", "source-location" and "projects-to-build". +# +class project-attributes +{ + import property ; + import property-set ; + import errors ; + import path ; + import print ; + import sequence ; + import project ; + + rule __init__ ( location project-module ) + { + self.location = $(location) ; + self.project-module = $(project-module) ; + } + + # Set the named attribute from the specification given by the user. The + # value actually set may be different. + # + rule set ( attribute : specification * + : exact ? # Sets value from 'specification' without any processing. + ) + { + if $(exact) + { + self.$(attribute) = $(specification) ; + } + else if $(attribute) = "requirements" + { + local result = [ property-set.refine-from-user-input + $(self.requirements) : $(specification) + : $(self.project-module) : $(self.location) ] ; + + if $(result[1]) = "@error" + { + errors.error Requirements for project at '$(self.location)' + conflict with parent's. : Explanation: $(result[2-]) ; + } + else + { + self.requirements = $(result) ; + } + } + else if $(attribute) = "usage-requirements" + { + local unconditional ; + for local p in $(specification) + { + local split = [ property.split-conditional $(p) ] ; + split ?= nothing $(p) ; + unconditional += $(split[2]) ; + } + + local non-free = [ property.remove free : $(unconditional) ] ; + if $(non-free) + { + errors.error usage-requirements $(specification) have non-free + properties $(non-free) ; + } + local t = [ property.translate-paths $(specification) + : $(self.location) ] ; + if $(self.usage-requirements) + { + self.usage-requirements = [ property-set.create + [ $(self.usage-requirements).raw ] $(t) ] ; + } + else + { + self.usage-requirements = [ property-set.create $(t) ] ; + } + } + else if $(attribute) = "default-build" + { + self.default-build = [ property.make $(specification) ] ; + } + else if $(attribute) = "source-location" + { + self.source-location = ; + for local src-path in $(specification) + { + self.source-location += [ path.root [ path.make $(src-path) ] + $(self.location) ] ; + } + } + else if $(attribute) = "build-dir" + { + self.build-dir = [ path.root + [ path.make $(specification) ] $(self.location) ] ; + } + else if $(attribute) = "id" + { + id = [ path.root $(specification) / ] ; + project.register-id $(id) : $(self.project-module) ; + self.id = $(id) ; + } + else if ! $(attribute) in "default-build" "location" "parent" + "projects-to-build" "project-root" "source-location" + { + errors.error Invalid project attribute '$(attribute)' specified for + project at '$(self.location)' ; + } + else + { + self.$(attribute) = $(specification) ; + } + } + + # Returns the value of the given attribute. + # + rule get ( attribute ) + { + return $(self.$(attribute)) ; + } + + # Prints the project attributes. + # + rule print ( ) + { + local id = $(self.id) ; id ?= (none) ; + local parent = $(self.parent) ; parent ?= (none) ; + print.section "'"$(id)"'" ; + print.list-start ; + print.list-item "Parent project:" $(parent) ; + print.list-item "Requirements:" [ $(self.requirements).raw ] ; + print.list-item "Default build:" $(self.default-build) ; + print.list-item "Source location:" $(self.source-location) ; + print.list-item "Projects to build:" + [ sequence.insertion-sort $(self.projects-to-build) ] ; + print.list-end ; + } +} + + +# Returns the project which is currently being loaded. +# +rule current ( ) +{ + return $(.current-project) ; +} + + +# Temporarily changes the current project to 'project'. Should be followed by +# 'pop-current'. +# +rule push-current ( project ) +{ + .saved-current-project += $(.current-project) ; + .current-project = $(project) ; +} + + +rule pop-current ( ) +{ + .current-project = $(.saved-current-project[-1]) ; + .saved-current-project = $(.saved-current-project[1--2]) ; +} + + +# Returns the project-attribute instance for the specified Jamfile module. +# +rule attributes ( project ) +{ + return $($(project).attributes) ; +} + + +# Returns the value of the specified attribute in the specified Jamfile module. +# +rule attribute ( project attribute ) +{ + return [ $($(project).attributes).get $(attribute) ] ; +} + + +# Returns the project target corresponding to the 'project-module'. +# +rule target ( project-module ) +{ + if ! $(.target.$(project-module)) + { + .target.$(project-module) = [ new project-target $(project-module) + : $(project-module) + : [ attribute $(project-module) requirements ] ] ; + } + return $(.target.$(project-module)) ; +} + + +# Use/load a project. +# +rule use ( id : location ) +{ + local saved-project = $(.current-project) ; + local project-module = [ project.load $(location) ] ; + local declared-id = [ project.attribute $(project-module) id ] ; + + if ! $(declared-id) || $(declared-id) != $(id) + { + # The project at 'location' either has no id or that id is not equal to + # the 'id' parameter. + if $($(id).jamfile-module) && ( $($(id).jamfile-module) != + $(project-module) ) + { + errors.user-error Attempt to redeclare already existing project id + '$(id)' + location '$(location)' ; + } + $(id).jamfile-module = $(project-module) ; + } + .current-project = $(saved-project) ; +} + + +# Defines a Boost.Build extension project. Such extensions usually contain +# library targets and features that can be used by many people. Even though +# extensions are really projects, they can be initialized as a module would be +# with the "using" (project.project-rules.using) mechanism. +# +rule extension ( id : options * : * ) +{ + # The caller is a standalone module for the extension. + local mod = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + + # We need to do the rest within the extension module. + module $(mod) + { + import path ; + + # Find the root project. + local root-project = [ project.current ] ; + root-project = [ $(root-project).project-module ] ; + while + [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] && + [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] != user-config + { + root-project = [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] ; + } + + # Create the project data, and bring in the project rules into the + # module. + project.initialize $(__name__) : [ path.join [ project.attribute + $(root-project) location ] ext $(1:L) ] ; + + # Create the project itself, i.e. the attributes. All extensions are + # created in the "/ext" project space. + project /ext/$(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : + $(9) ; + local attributes = [ project.attributes $(__name__) ] ; + + # Inherit from the root project of whomever is defining us. + project.inherit-attributes $(__name__) : $(root-project) ; + $(attributes).set parent-module : $(root-project) : exact ; + } +} + + +rule glob-internal ( project : wildcards + : excludes * : rule-name ) +{ + local location = [ $(project).get source-location ] ; + + local result ; + local paths = [ path.$(rule-name) $(location) : + [ sequence.transform path.make : $(wildcards) ] : + [ sequence.transform path.make : $(excludes) ] ] ; + if $(wildcards:D) || $(rule-name) != glob + { + # The paths we have found are relative to the current directory, but the + # names specified in the sources list are assumed to be relative to the + # source directory of the corresponding project. So, just make the names + # absolute. + for local p in $(paths) + { + # If the path is below source location, use relative path. + # Otherwise, use full path just to avoid any ambiguities. + local rel = [ path.relative $(p) $(location) : no-error ] ; + if $(rel) = not-a-child + { + result += [ path.root $(p) [ path.pwd ] ] ; + } + else + { + result += $(rel) ; + } + } + } + else + { + # There were no wildcards in the directory path, so the files are all in + # the source directory of the project. Just drop the directory, instead + # of making paths absolute. + result = $(paths:D="") ; + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +# This module defines rules common to all projects. +# +module project-rules +{ + rule using ( toolset-module : * ) + { + import toolset ; + import modules ; + import project ; + + # Temporarily change the search path so the module referred to by + # 'using' can be placed in the same directory as Jamfile. User will + # expect the module to be found even though the directory is not in + # BOOST_BUILD_PATH. + local x = [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + local caller-location = [ modules.binding $(caller) ] ; + modules.poke : BOOST_BUILD_PATH : $(caller-location:D) $(x) ; + toolset.using $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + modules.poke : BOOST_BUILD_PATH : $(x) ; + + # The above might have clobbered .current-project. Restore the correct + # value. + modules.poke project : .current-project + : [ project.target $(caller) ] ; + } + + import modules ; + + rule import ( * : * : * ) + { + modules.import project ; + + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + local saved = [ modules.peek project : .current-project ] ; + module $(caller) + { + modules.import $(1) : $(2) : $(3) ; + } + modules.poke project : .current-project : $(saved) ; + } + + rule project ( id ? : options * : * ) + { + import errors ; + import path ; + import project ; + + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + local attributes = [ project.attributes $(caller) ] ; + if $(id) + { + $(attributes).set id : $(id) ; + } + + local explicit-build-dir ; + + for n in 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + { + local option = $($(n)) ; + if $(option) + { + $(attributes).set $(option[1]) : $(option[2-]) ; + } + if $(option[1]) = "build-dir" + { + explicit-build-dir = [ path.make $(option[2-]) ] ; + } + } + + # If '--build-dir' is specified, change the build dir for the project. + local global-build-dir = + [ modules.peek project : .global-build-dir ] ; + + if $(global-build-dir) + { + local location = [ $(attributes).get location ] ; + # Project with an empty location is a 'standalone' project such as + # user-config or qt. It has no build dir. If we try to set build dir + # for user-config, we shall then try to inherit it, with either + # weird or wrong consequences. + if $(location) && $(location) = [ $(attributes).get project-root ] + { + # Re-read the project id, since it might have been changed in + # the project's attributes. + id = [ $(attributes).get id ] ; + # This is Jamroot. + if $(id) + { + if $(explicit-build-dir) && + [ path.is-rooted $(explicit-build-dir) ] + { + errors.user-error Absolute directory specified via + 'build-dir' project attribute : Do not know how to + combine that with the --build-dir option. ; + } + # Strip the leading slash from id. + local rid = [ MATCH /(.*) : $(id) ] ; + local p = [ path.join + $(global-build-dir) $(rid) $(explicit-build-dir) ] ; + + $(attributes).set build-dir : $(p) : exact ; + } + } + else + { + # Not Jamroot. + if $(explicit-build-dir) + { + errors.user-error When --build-dir is specified, the + 'build-dir' project : attribute is allowed only for + top-level 'project' invocations ; + } + } + } + } + + # Declare and set a project global constant. Project global constants are + # normal variables but should not be changed. They are applied to every + # child Jamfile. + # + rule constant ( + name # Variable name of the constant. + : value + # Value of the constant. + ) + { + import project ; + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + local p = [ project.target $(caller) ] ; + $(p).add-constant $(name) : $(value) ; + } + + # Declare and set a project global constant, whose value is a path. The path + # is adjusted to be relative to the invocation directory. The given value + # path is taken to be either absolute, or relative to this project root. + # + rule path-constant ( + name # Variable name of the constant. + : value + # Value of the constant. + ) + { + import project ; + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + local p = [ project.target $(caller) ] ; + $(p).add-constant $(name) : $(value) : path ; + } + + rule use-project ( id : where ) + { + import modules ; + # See comment in 'load' for explanation. + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + modules.poke $(caller) : .used-projects : + [ modules.peek $(caller) : .used-projects ] + $(id) $(where) ; + } + + rule build-project ( dir ) + { + import project ; + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + local attributes = [ project.attributes $(caller) ] ; + + local now = [ $(attributes).get projects-to-build ] ; + $(attributes).set projects-to-build : $(now) $(dir) ; + } + + rule explicit ( target-names * ) + { + import project ; + # If 'explicit' is used in a helper rule defined in Jamroot and + # inherited by children, then most of the time we want 'explicit' to + # operate on the Jamfile where the helper rule is invoked. + local t = [ project.current ] ; + for local n in $(target-names) + { + $(t).mark-target-as-explicit $(n) ; + } + } + + rule always ( target-names * ) + { + import project ; + local t = [ project.current ] ; + for local n in $(target-names) + { + $(t).mark-target-as-always $(n) ; + } + } + + rule glob ( wildcards + : excludes * ) + { + import project ; + return [ project.glob-internal [ project.current ] : $(wildcards) : + $(excludes) : glob ] ; + } + + rule glob-tree ( wildcards + : excludes * ) + { + import project ; + + if $(wildcards:D) || $(excludes:D) + { + errors.user-error The patterns to 'glob-tree' may not include + directory ; + } + return [ project.glob-internal [ project.current ] : $(wildcards) : + $(excludes) : glob-tree ] ; + } + + # Calculates conditional requirements for multiple requirements at once. + # This is a shorthand to reduce duplication and to keep an inline + # declarative syntax. For example: + # + # lib x : x.cpp : [ conditional <toolset>gcc <variant>debug : + # <define>DEBUG_EXCEPTION <define>DEBUG_TRACE ] ; + # + rule conditional ( condition + : requirements * ) + { + local condition = $(condition:J=,) ; + if [ MATCH (:) : $(condition) ] + { + return $(condition)$(requirements) ; + } + else + { + return $(condition):$(requirements) ; + } + } + + rule option ( name : value ) + { + if $(__name__) != site-config && $(__name__) != user-config && $(__name__) != project-config + { + import errors ; + errors.error "The 'option' rule may be used only in site-config or user-config" ; + } + import option ; + option.set $(name) : $(value) ; + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/project.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/project.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1e1e16fa --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/project.py @@ -0,0 +1,1120 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 64488 + +# Copyright 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2005, 2006 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) + +# Implements project representation and loading. +# Each project is represented by +# - a module where all the Jamfile content live. +# - an instance of 'project-attributes' class. +# (given module name, can be obtained by 'attributes' rule) +# - an instance of 'project-target' class (from targets.jam) +# (given a module name, can be obtained by 'target' rule) +# +# Typically, projects are created as result of loading Jamfile, which is +# do by rules 'load' and 'initialize', below. First, module for Jamfile +# is loaded and new project-attributes instance is created. Some rules +# necessary for project are added to the module (see 'project-rules' module) +# at the bottom of this file. +# Default project attributes are set (inheriting attributes of parent project, if +# it exists). After that, Jamfile is read. It can declare its own attributes, +# via 'project' rule, which will be combined with already set attributes. +# +# +# The 'project' rule can also declare project id, which will be associated with +# the project module. +# +# There can also be 'standalone' projects. They are created by calling 'initialize' +# on arbitrary module, and not specifying location. After the call, the module can +# call 'project' rule, declare main target and behave as regular projects. However, +# since it's not associated with any location, it's better declare only prebuilt +# targets. +# +# The list of all loaded Jamfile is stored in variable .project-locations. It's possible +# to obtain module name for a location using 'module-name' rule. The standalone projects +# are not recorded, the only way to use them is by project id. + +import b2.util.path +from b2.build import property_set, property +from b2.build.errors import ExceptionWithUserContext +import b2.build.targets + +import bjam + +import re +import sys +import os +import string +import imp +import traceback +import b2.util.option as option + +from b2.util import record_jam_to_value_mapping, qualify_jam_action + +class ProjectRegistry: + + def __init__(self, manager, global_build_dir): + self.manager = manager + self.global_build_dir = global_build_dir + self.project_rules_ = ProjectRules(self) + + # The target corresponding to the project being loaded now + self.current_project = None + + # The set of names of loaded project modules + self.jamfile_modules = {} + + # Mapping from location to module name + self.location2module = {} + + # Mapping from project id to project module + self.id2module = {} + + # Map from Jamfile directory to parent Jamfile/Jamroot + # location. + self.dir2parent_jamfile = {} + + # Map from directory to the name of Jamfile in + # that directory (or None). + self.dir2jamfile = {} + + # Map from project module to attributes object. + self.module2attributes = {} + + # Map from project module to target for the project + self.module2target = {} + + # Map from names to Python modules, for modules loaded + # via 'using' and 'import' rules in Jamfiles. + self.loaded_tool_modules_ = {} + + self.loaded_tool_module_path_ = {} + + # Map from project target to the list of + # (id,location) pairs corresponding to all 'use-project' + # invocations. + # TODO: should not have a global map, keep this + # in ProjectTarget. + self.used_projects = {} + + self.saved_current_project = [] + + self.JAMROOT = self.manager.getenv("JAMROOT"); + + # Note the use of character groups, as opposed to listing + # 'Jamroot' and 'jamroot'. With the latter, we'd get duplicate + # matches on windows and would have to eliminate duplicates. + if not self.JAMROOT: + self.JAMROOT = ["project-root.jam", "[Jj]amroot", "[Jj]amroot.jam"] + + # Default patterns to search for the Jamfiles to use for build + # declarations. + self.JAMFILE = self.manager.getenv("JAMFILE") + + if not self.JAMFILE: + self.JAMFILE = ["[Bb]uild.jam", "[Jj]amfile.v2", "[Jj]amfile", + "[Jj]amfile.jam"] + + + def load (self, jamfile_location): + """Loads jamfile at the given location. After loading, project global + file and jamfile needed by the loaded one will be loaded recursively. + If the jamfile at that location is loaded already, does nothing. + Returns the project module for the Jamfile.""" + + absolute = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), jamfile_location) + absolute = os.path.normpath(absolute) + jamfile_location = b2.util.path.relpath(os.getcwd(), absolute) + + if "--debug-loading" in self.manager.argv(): + print "Loading Jamfile at '%s'" % jamfile_location + + + mname = self.module_name(jamfile_location) + # If Jamfile is already loaded, don't try again. + if not mname in self.jamfile_modules: + + self.load_jamfile(jamfile_location, mname) + + # We want to make sure that child project are loaded only + # after parent projects. In particular, because parent projects + # define attributes whch are inherited by children, and we don't + # want children to be loaded before parents has defined everything. + # + # While "build-project" and "use-project" can potentially refer + # to child projects from parent projects, we don't immediately + # load child projects when seing those attributes. Instead, + # we record the minimal information that will be used only later. + + self.load_used_projects(mname) + + return mname + + def load_used_projects(self, module_name): + # local used = [ modules.peek $(module-name) : .used-projects ] ; + used = self.used_projects[module_name] + + location = self.attribute(module_name, "location") + for u in used: + id = u[0] + where = u[1] + + self.use(id, os.path.join(location, where)) + + def load_parent(self, location): + """Loads parent of Jamfile at 'location'. + Issues an error if nothing is found.""" + + found = b2.util.path.glob_in_parents( + location, self.JAMROOT + self.JAMFILE) + + if not found: + print "error: Could not find parent for project at '%s'" % location + print "error: Did not find Jamfile or project-root.jam in any parent directory." + sys.exit(1) + + return self.load(os.path.dirname(found[0])) + + def act_as_jamfile(self, module, location): + """Makes the specified 'module' act as if it were a regularly loaded Jamfile + at 'location'. If Jamfile is already located for that location, it's an + error.""" + + if self.module_name(location) in self.jamfile_modules: + self.manager.errors()( + "Jamfile was already loaded for '%s'" % location) + + # Set up non-default mapping from location to module. + self.location2module[location] = module + + # Add the location to the list of project locations + # so that we don't try to load Jamfile in future + self.jamfile_modules.append(location) + + self.initialize(module, location) + + def find(self, name, current_location): + """Given 'name' which can be project-id or plain directory name, + return project module corresponding to that id or directory. + Returns nothing of project is not found.""" + + project_module = None + + # Try interpreting name as project id. + if name[0] == '/': + project_module = self.id2module.get(name) + + if not project_module: + location = os.path.join(current_location, name) + # If no project is registered for the given location, try to + # load it. First see if we have Jamfile. If not we might have project + # root, willing to act as Jamfile. In that case, project-root + # must be placed in the directory referred by id. + + project_module = self.module_name(location) + if not project_module in self.jamfile_modules: + if b2.util.path.glob([location], self.JAMROOT + self.JAMFILE): + project_module = self.load(location) + else: + project_module = None + + return project_module + + def module_name(self, jamfile_location): + """Returns the name of module corresponding to 'jamfile-location'. + If no module corresponds to location yet, associates default + module name with that location.""" + module = self.location2module.get(jamfile_location) + if not module: + # Root the path, so that locations are always umbiguious. + # Without this, we can't decide if '../../exe/program1' and '.' + # are the same paths, or not. + jamfile_location = os.path.realpath( + os.path.join(os.getcwd(), jamfile_location)) + module = "Jamfile<%s>" % jamfile_location + self.location2module[jamfile_location] = module + return module + + def find_jamfile (self, dir, parent_root=0, no_errors=0): + """Find the Jamfile at the given location. This returns the + exact names of all the Jamfiles in the given directory. The optional + parent-root argument causes this to search not the given directory + but the ones above it up to the directory given in it.""" + + # Glob for all the possible Jamfiles according to the match pattern. + # + jamfile_glob = None + if parent_root: + parent = self.dir2parent_jamfile.get(dir) + if not parent: + parent = b2.util.path.glob_in_parents(dir, + self.JAMFILE) + self.dir2parent_jamfile[dir] = parent + jamfile_glob = parent + else: + jamfile = self.dir2jamfile.get(dir) + if not jamfile: + jamfile = b2.util.path.glob([dir], self.JAMFILE) + self.dir2jamfile[dir] = jamfile + jamfile_glob = jamfile + + if len(jamfile_glob) > 1: + # Multiple Jamfiles found in the same place. Warn about this. + # And ensure we use only one of them. + # As a temporary convenience measure, if there's Jamfile.v2 amount + # found files, suppress the warning and use it. + # + pattern = "(.*[Jj]amfile\\.v2)|(.*[Bb]uild\\.jam)" + v2_jamfiles = [x for x in jamfile_glob if re.match(pattern, x)] + if len(v2_jamfiles) == 1: + jamfile_glob = v2_jamfiles + else: + print """warning: Found multiple Jamfiles at '%s'!""" % (dir) + for j in jamfile_glob: + print " -", j + print "Loading the first one" + + # Could not find it, error. + if not no_errors and not jamfile_glob: + self.manager.errors()( + """Unable to load Jamfile. +Could not find a Jamfile in directory '%s' +Attempted to find it with pattern '%s'. +Please consult the documentation at 'http://boost.org/boost-build2'.""" + % (dir, string.join(self.JAMFILE))) + + if jamfile_glob: + return jamfile_glob[0] + + def load_jamfile(self, dir, jamfile_module): + """Load a Jamfile at the given directory. Returns nothing. + Will attempt to load the file as indicated by the JAMFILE patterns. + Effect of calling this rule twice with the same 'dir' is underfined.""" + + # See if the Jamfile is where it should be. + is_jamroot = False + jamfile_to_load = b2.util.path.glob([dir], self.JAMROOT) + if not jamfile_to_load: + jamfile_to_load = self.find_jamfile(dir) + else: + if len(jamfile_to_load) > 1: + get_manager().errors()("Multiple Jamfiles found at '%s'\n" +\ + "Filenames are: %s" + % (dir, [os.path.basename(j) for j in jamfile_to_load])) + + is_jamroot = True + jamfile_to_load = jamfile_to_load[0] + + dir = os.path.dirname(jamfile_to_load) + if not dir: + dir = "." + + self.used_projects[jamfile_module] = [] + + # Now load the Jamfile in it's own context. + # The call to 'initialize' may load parent Jamfile, which might have + # 'use-project' statement that causes a second attempt to load the + # same project we're loading now. Checking inside .jamfile-modules + # prevents that second attempt from messing up. + if not jamfile_module in self.jamfile_modules: + self.jamfile_modules[jamfile_module] = True + + # Initialize the jamfile module before loading. + # + self.initialize(jamfile_module, dir, os.path.basename(jamfile_to_load)) + + saved_project = self.current_project + + bjam.call("load", jamfile_module, jamfile_to_load) + basename = os.path.basename(jamfile_to_load) + + if is_jamroot: + jamfile = self.find_jamfile(dir, no_errors=True) + if jamfile: + bjam.call("load", jamfile_module, jamfile) + + # Now do some checks + if self.current_project != saved_project: + self.manager.errors()( +"""The value of the .current-project variable +has magically changed after loading a Jamfile. +This means some of the targets might be defined a the wrong project. +after loading %s +expected value %s +actual value %s""" % (jamfile_module, saved_project, self.current_project)) + + if self.global_build_dir: + id = self.attributeDefault(jamfile_module, "id", None) + project_root = self.attribute(jamfile_module, "project-root") + location = self.attribute(jamfile_module, "location") + + if location and project_root == dir: + # This is Jamroot + if not id: + # FIXME: go via errors module, so that contexts are + # shown? + print "warning: the --build-dir option was specified" + print "warning: but Jamroot at '%s'" % dir + print "warning: specified no project id" + print "warning: the --build-dir option will be ignored" + + + def load_standalone(self, jamfile_module, file): + """Loads 'file' as standalone project that has no location + associated with it. This is mostly useful for user-config.jam, + which should be able to define targets, but although it has + some location in filesystem, we don't want any build to + happen in user's HOME, for example. + + The caller is required to never call this method twice on + the same file. + """ + + self.used_projects[jamfile_module] = [] + bjam.call("load", jamfile_module, file) + self.load_used_projects(jamfile_module) + + def is_jamroot(self, basename): + match = [ pat for pat in self.JAMROOT if re.match(pat, basename)] + if match: + return 1 + else: + return 0 + + def initialize(self, module_name, location=None, basename=None): + """Initialize the module for a project. + + module-name is the name of the project module. + location is the location (directory) of the project to initialize. + If not specified, stanalone project will be initialized + """ + + if "--debug-loading" in self.manager.argv(): + print "Initializing project '%s'" % module_name + + # TODO: need to consider if standalone projects can do anything but defining + # prebuilt targets. If so, we need to give more sensible "location", so that + # source paths are correct. + if not location: + location = "" + + attributes = ProjectAttributes(self.manager, location, module_name) + self.module2attributes[module_name] = attributes + + python_standalone = False + if location: + attributes.set("source-location", [location], exact=1) + elif not module_name in ["test-config", "site-config", "user-config", "project-config"]: + # This is a standalone project with known location. Set source location + # so that it can declare targets. This is intended so that you can put + # a .jam file in your sources and use it via 'using'. Standard modules + # (in 'tools' subdir) may not assume source dir is set. + module = sys.modules[module_name] + attributes.set("source-location", self.loaded_tool_module_path_[module_name], exact=1) + python_standalone = True + + attributes.set("requirements", property_set.empty(), exact=True) + attributes.set("usage-requirements", property_set.empty(), exact=True) + attributes.set("default-build", property_set.empty(), exact=True) + attributes.set("projects-to-build", [], exact=True) + attributes.set("project-root", None, exact=True) + attributes.set("build-dir", None, exact=True) + + self.project_rules_.init_project(module_name, python_standalone) + + jamroot = False + + parent_module = None; + if module_name == "test-config": + # No parent + pass + elif module_name == "site-config": + parent_module = "test-config" + elif module_name == "user-config": + parent_module = "site-config" + elif module_name == "project-config": + parent_module = "user-config" + elif location and not self.is_jamroot(basename): + # We search for parent/project-root only if jamfile was specified + # --- i.e + # if the project is not standalone. + parent_module = self.load_parent(location) + else: + # It's either jamroot, or standalone project. + # If it's jamroot, inherit from user-config. + if location: + # If project-config module exist, inherit from it. + if self.module2attributes.has_key("project-config"): + parent_module = "project-config" + else: + parent_module = "user-config" ; + + jamroot = True ; + + if parent_module: + self.inherit_attributes(module_name, parent_module) + attributes.set("parent-module", parent_module, exact=1) + + if jamroot: + attributes.set("project-root", location, exact=1) + + parent = None + if parent_module: + parent = self.target(parent_module) + + if not self.module2target.has_key(module_name): + target = b2.build.targets.ProjectTarget(self.manager, + module_name, module_name, parent, + self.attribute(module_name,"requirements"), + # FIXME: why we need to pass this? It's not + # passed in jam code. + self.attribute(module_name, "default-build")) + self.module2target[module_name] = target + + self.current_project = self.target(module_name) + + def inherit_attributes(self, project_module, parent_module): + """Make 'project-module' inherit attributes of project + root and parent module.""" + + attributes = self.module2attributes[project_module] + pattributes = self.module2attributes[parent_module] + + # Parent module might be locationless user-config. + # FIXME: + #if [ modules.binding $(parent-module) ] + #{ + # $(attributes).set parent : [ path.parent + # [ path.make [ modules.binding $(parent-module) ] ] ] ; + # } + + attributes.set("project-root", pattributes.get("project-root"), exact=True) + attributes.set("default-build", pattributes.get("default-build"), exact=True) + attributes.set("requirements", pattributes.get("requirements"), exact=True) + attributes.set("usage-requirements", + pattributes.get("usage-requirements"), exact=1) + + parent_build_dir = pattributes.get("build-dir") + + if parent_build_dir: + # Have to compute relative path from parent dir to our dir + # Convert both paths to absolute, since we cannot + # find relative path from ".." to "." + + location = attributes.get("location") + parent_location = pattributes.get("location") + + our_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), location) + parent_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), parent_location) + + build_dir = os.path.join(parent_build_dir, + os.path.relpath(our_dir, parent_dir)) + attributes.set("build-dir", build_dir, exact=True) + + def register_id(self, id, module): + """Associate the given id with the given project module.""" + self.id2module[id] = module + + def current(self): + """Returns the project which is currently being loaded.""" + return self.current_project + + def set_current(self, c): + self.current_project = c + + def push_current(self, project): + """Temporary changes the current project to 'project'. Should + be followed by 'pop-current'.""" + self.saved_current_project.append(self.current_project) + self.current_project = project + + def pop_current(self): + self.current_project = self.saved_current_project[-1] + del self.saved_current_project[-1] + + def attributes(self, project): + """Returns the project-attribute instance for the + specified jamfile module.""" + return self.module2attributes[project] + + def attribute(self, project, attribute): + """Returns the value of the specified attribute in the + specified jamfile module.""" + return self.module2attributes[project].get(attribute) + try: + return self.module2attributes[project].get(attribute) + except: + raise BaseException("No attribute '%s' for project" % (attribute, project)) + + def attributeDefault(self, project, attribute, default): + """Returns the value of the specified attribute in the + specified jamfile module.""" + return self.module2attributes[project].getDefault(attribute, default) + + def target(self, project_module): + """Returns the project target corresponding to the 'project-module'.""" + if not self.module2target.has_key(project_module): + self.module2target[project_module] = \ + b2.build.targets.ProjectTarget(project_module, project_module, + self.attribute(project_module, "requirements")) + + return self.module2target[project_module] + + def use(self, id, location): + # Use/load a project. + saved_project = self.current_project + project_module = self.load(location) + declared_id = self.attributeDefault(project_module, "id", "") + + if not declared_id or declared_id != id: + # The project at 'location' either have no id or + # that id is not equal to the 'id' parameter. + if self.id2module.has_key(id) and self.id2module[id] != project_module: + self.manager.errors()( +"""Attempt to redeclare already existing project id '%s' at location '%s'""" % (id, location)) + self.id2module[id] = project_module + + self.current_module = saved_project + + def add_rule(self, name, callable): + """Makes rule 'name' available to all subsequently loaded Jamfiles. + + Calling that rule wil relay to 'callable'.""" + self.project_rules_.add_rule(name, callable) + + def project_rules(self): + return self.project_rules_ + + def glob_internal(self, project, wildcards, excludes, rule_name): + location = project.get("source-location")[0] + + result = [] + callable = b2.util.path.__dict__[rule_name] + + paths = callable([location], wildcards, excludes) + has_dir = 0 + for w in wildcards: + if os.path.dirname(w): + has_dir = 1 + break + + if has_dir or rule_name != "glob": + result = [] + # The paths we've found are relative to current directory, + # but the names specified in sources list are assumed to + # be relative to source directory of the corresponding + # prject. Either translate them or make absolute. + + for p in paths: + rel = os.path.relpath(p, location) + # If the path is below source location, use relative path. + if not ".." in rel: + result.append(rel) + else: + # Otherwise, use full path just to avoid any ambiguities. + result.append(os.path.abspath(p)) + + else: + # There were not directory in wildcard, so the files are all + # in the source directory of the project. Just drop the + # directory, instead of making paths absolute. + result = [os.path.basename(p) for p in paths] + + return result + + def load_module(self, name, extra_path=None): + """Load a Python module that should be useable from Jamfiles. + + There are generally two types of modules Jamfiles might want to + use: + - Core Boost.Build. Those are imported using plain names, e.g. + 'toolset', so this function checks if we have module named + b2.package.module already. + - Python modules in the same directory as Jamfile. We don't + want to even temporary add Jamfile's directory to sys.path, + since then we might get naming conflicts between standard + Python modules and those. + """ + + # See if we loaded module of this name already + existing = self.loaded_tool_modules_.get(name) + if existing: + return existing + + # See if we have a module b2.whatever.<name>, where <name> + # is what is passed to this function + modules = sys.modules + for class_name in modules: + parts = class_name.split('.') + if name is class_name or parts[0] == "b2" \ + and parts[-1] == name.replace("-", "_"): + module = modules[class_name] + self.loaded_tool_modules_[name] = module + return module + + # Lookup a module in BOOST_BUILD_PATH + path = extra_path + if not path: + path = [] + path.extend(self.manager.boost_build_path()) + location = None + for p in path: + l = os.path.join(p, name + ".py") + if os.path.exists(l): + location = l + break + + if not location: + self.manager.errors()("Cannot find module '%s'" % name) + + mname = name + "__for_jamfile" + file = open(location) + try: + # TODO: this means we'll never make use of .pyc module, + # which might be a problem, or not. + self.loaded_tool_module_path_[mname] = location + module = imp.load_module(mname, file, os.path.basename(location), + (".py", "r", imp.PY_SOURCE)) + self.loaded_tool_modules_[name] = module + return module + finally: + file.close() + + + +# FIXME: +# Defines a Boost.Build extension project. Such extensions usually +# contain library targets and features that can be used by many people. +# Even though extensions are really projects, they can be initialize as +# a module would be with the "using" (project.project-rules.using) +# mechanism. +#rule extension ( id : options * : * ) +#{ +# # The caller is a standalone module for the extension. +# local mod = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; +# +# # We need to do the rest within the extension module. +# module $(mod) +# { +# import path ; +# +# # Find the root project. +# local root-project = [ project.current ] ; +# root-project = [ $(root-project).project-module ] ; +# while +# [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] && +# [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] != user-config +# { +# root-project = [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] ; +# } +# +# # Create the project data, and bring in the project rules +# # into the module. +# project.initialize $(__name__) : +# [ path.join [ project.attribute $(root-project) location ] ext $(1:L) ] ; +# +# # Create the project itself, i.e. the attributes. +# # All extensions are created in the "/ext" project space. +# project /ext/$(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; +# local attributes = [ project.attributes $(__name__) ] ; +# +# # Inherit from the root project of whomever is defining us. +# project.inherit-attributes $(__name__) : $(root-project) ; +# $(attributes).set parent-module : $(root-project) : exact ; +# } +#} + + +class ProjectAttributes: + """Class keeping all the attributes of a project. + + The standard attributes are 'id', "location", "project-root", "parent" + "requirements", "default-build", "source-location" and "projects-to-build". + """ + + def __init__(self, manager, location, project_module): + self.manager = manager + self.location = location + self.project_module = project_module + self.attributes = {} + self.usage_requirements = None + + def set(self, attribute, specification, exact=False): + """Set the named attribute from the specification given by the user. + The value actually set may be different.""" + + if exact: + self.__dict__[attribute] = specification + + elif attribute == "requirements": + self.requirements = property_set.refine_from_user_input( + self.requirements, specification, + self.project_module, self.location) + + elif attribute == "usage-requirements": + unconditional = [] + for p in specification: + split = property.split_conditional(p) + if split: + unconditional.append(split[1]) + else: + unconditional.append(p) + + non_free = property.remove("free", unconditional) + if non_free: + get_manager().errors()("usage-requirements %s have non-free properties %s" \ + % (specification, non_free)) + + t = property.translate_paths( + property.create_from_strings(specification, allow_condition=True), + self.location) + + existing = self.__dict__.get("usage-requirements") + if existing: + new = property_set.create(existing.all() + t) + else: + new = property_set.create(t) + self.__dict__["usage-requirements"] = new + + + elif attribute == "default-build": + self.__dict__["default-build"] = property_set.create(specification) + + elif attribute == "source-location": + source_location = [] + for path in specification: + source_location.append(os.path.join(self.location, path)) + self.__dict__["source-location"] = source_location + + elif attribute == "build-dir": + self.__dict__["build-dir"] = os.path.join(self.location, specification[0]) + + elif attribute == "id": + id = specification[0] + if id[0] != '/': + id = "/" + id + self.manager.projects().register_id(id, self.project_module) + self.__dict__["id"] = id + + elif not attribute in ["default-build", "location", + "source-location", "parent", + "projects-to-build", "project-root"]: + self.manager.errors()( +"""Invalid project attribute '%s' specified +for project at '%s'""" % (attribute, self.location)) + else: + self.__dict__[attribute] = specification + + def get(self, attribute): + return self.__dict__[attribute] + + def getDefault(self, attribute, default): + return self.__dict__.get(attribute, default) + + def dump(self): + """Prints the project attributes.""" + id = self.get("id") + if not id: + id = "(none)" + else: + id = id[0] + + parent = self.get("parent") + if not parent: + parent = "(none)" + else: + parent = parent[0] + + print "'%s'" % id + print "Parent project:%s", parent + print "Requirements:%s", self.get("requirements") + print "Default build:%s", string.join(self.get("debuild-build")) + print "Source location:%s", string.join(self.get("source-location")) + print "Projects to build:%s", string.join(self.get("projects-to-build").sort()); + +class ProjectRules: + """Class keeping all rules that are made available to Jamfile.""" + + def __init__(self, registry): + self.registry = registry + self.manager_ = registry.manager + self.rules = {} + self.local_names = [x for x in self.__class__.__dict__ + if x not in ["__init__", "init_project", "add_rule", + "error_reporting_wrapper", "add_rule_for_type", "reverse"]] + self.all_names_ = [x for x in self.local_names] + + def _import_rule(self, bjam_module, name, callable): + if hasattr(callable, "bjam_signature"): + bjam.import_rule(bjam_module, name, self.make_wrapper(callable), callable.bjam_signature) + else: + bjam.import_rule(bjam_module, name, self.make_wrapper(callable)) + + + def add_rule_for_type(self, type): + rule_name = type.lower().replace("_", "-") + + def xpto (name, sources = [], requirements = [], default_build = [], usage_requirements = []): + return self.manager_.targets().create_typed_target( + type, self.registry.current(), name[0], sources, + requirements, default_build, usage_requirements) + + self.add_rule(rule_name, xpto) + + def add_rule(self, name, callable): + self.rules[name] = callable + self.all_names_.append(name) + + # Add new rule at global bjam scope. This might not be ideal, + # added because if a jamroot does 'import foo' where foo calls + # add_rule, we need to import new rule to jamroot scope, and + # I'm lazy to do this now. + self._import_rule("", name, callable) + + def all_names(self): + return self.all_names_ + + def call_and_report_errors(self, callable, *args, **kw): + result = None + try: + self.manager_.errors().push_jamfile_context() + result = callable(*args, **kw) + except ExceptionWithUserContext, e: + e.report() + except Exception, e: + try: + self.manager_.errors().handle_stray_exception (e) + except ExceptionWithUserContext, e: + e.report() + finally: + self.manager_.errors().pop_jamfile_context() + + return result + + def make_wrapper(self, callable): + """Given a free-standing function 'callable', return a new + callable that will call 'callable' and report all exceptins, + using 'call_and_report_errors'.""" + def wrapper(*args, **kw): + return self.call_and_report_errors(callable, *args, **kw) + return wrapper + + def init_project(self, project_module, python_standalone=False): + + if python_standalone: + m = sys.modules[project_module] + + for n in self.local_names: + if n != "import_": + setattr(m, n, getattr(self, n)) + + for n in self.rules: + setattr(m, n, self.rules[n]) + + return + + for n in self.local_names: + # Using 'getattr' here gives us a bound method, + # while using self.__dict__[r] would give unbound one. + v = getattr(self, n) + if callable(v): + if n == "import_": + n = "import" + else: + n = string.replace(n, "_", "-") + + self._import_rule(project_module, n, v) + + for n in self.rules: + self._import_rule(project_module, n, self.rules[n]) + + def project(self, *args): + + jamfile_module = self.registry.current().project_module() + attributes = self.registry.attributes(jamfile_module) + + id = None + if args and args[0]: + id = args[0][0] + args = args[1:] + + if id: + attributes.set('id', [id]) + + explicit_build_dir = None + for a in args: + if a: + attributes.set(a[0], a[1:], exact=0) + if a[0] == "build-dir": + explicit_build_dir = a[1] + + # If '--build-dir' is specified, change the build dir for the project. + if self.registry.global_build_dir: + + location = attributes.get("location") + # Project with empty location is 'standalone' project, like + # user-config, or qt. It has no build dir. + # If we try to set build dir for user-config, we'll then + # try to inherit it, with either weird, or wrong consequences. + if location and location == attributes.get("project-root"): + # Re-read the project id, since it might have been changed in + # the project's attributes. + id = attributes.get('id') + + # This is Jamroot. + if id: + if explicit_build_dir and os.path.isabs(explicit_build_dir): + self.registry.manager.errors()( +"""Absolute directory specified via 'build-dir' project attribute +Don't know how to combine that with the --build-dir option.""") + + rid = id + if rid[0] == '/': + rid = rid[1:] + + p = os.path.join(self.registry.global_build_dir, rid) + if explicit_build_dir: + p = os.path.join(p, explicit_build_dir) + attributes.set("build-dir", p, exact=1) + elif explicit_build_dir: + self.registry.manager.errors()( +"""When --build-dir is specified, the 'build-dir' +attribute is allowed only for top-level 'project' invocations""") + + def constant(self, name, value): + """Declare and set a project global constant. + Project global constants are normal variables but should + not be changed. They are applied to every child Jamfile.""" + m = "Jamfile</home/ghost/Work/Boost/boost-svn/tools/build/v2_python/python/tests/bjam/make>" + self.registry.current().add_constant(name[0], value) + + def path_constant(self, name, value): + """Declare and set a project global constant, whose value is a path. The + path is adjusted to be relative to the invocation directory. The given + value path is taken to be either absolute, or relative to this project + root.""" + if len(value) > 1: + self.registry.manager.error()("path constant should have one element") + self.registry.current().add_constant(name[0], value[0], path=1) + + def use_project(self, id, where): + # See comment in 'load' for explanation why we record the + # parameters as opposed to loading the project now. + m = self.registry.current().project_module(); + self.registry.used_projects[m].append((id[0], where[0])) + + def build_project(self, dir): + assert(isinstance(dir, list)) + jamfile_module = self.registry.current().project_module() + attributes = self.registry.attributes(jamfile_module) + now = attributes.get("projects-to-build") + attributes.set("projects-to-build", now + dir, exact=True) + + def explicit(self, target_names): + self.registry.current().mark_targets_as_explicit(target_names) + + def always(self, target_names): + self.registry.current().mark_targets_as_alays(target_names) + + def glob(self, wildcards, excludes=None): + return self.registry.glob_internal(self.registry.current(), + wildcards, excludes, "glob") + + def glob_tree(self, wildcards, excludes=None): + bad = 0 + for p in wildcards: + if os.path.dirname(p): + bad = 1 + + if excludes: + for p in excludes: + if os.path.dirname(p): + bad = 1 + + if bad: + self.registry.manager.errors()( +"The patterns to 'glob-tree' may not include directory") + return self.registry.glob_internal(self.registry.current(), + wildcards, excludes, "glob_tree") + + + def using(self, toolset, *args): + # The module referred by 'using' can be placed in + # the same directory as Jamfile, and the user + # will expect the module to be found even though + # the directory is not in BOOST_BUILD_PATH. + # So temporary change the search path. + current = self.registry.current() + location = current.get('location') + + m = self.registry.load_module(toolset[0], [location]) + if not m.__dict__.has_key("init"): + self.registry.manager.errors()( + "Tool module '%s' does not define the 'init' method" % toolset[0]) + m.init(*args) + + # The above might have clobbered .current-project. Restore the correct + # value. + self.registry.set_current(current) + + def import_(self, name, names_to_import=None, local_names=None): + + name = name[0] + py_name = name + if py_name == "os": + py_name = "os_j" + jamfile_module = self.registry.current().project_module() + attributes = self.registry.attributes(jamfile_module) + location = attributes.get("location") + + saved = self.registry.current() + + m = self.registry.load_module(py_name, [location]) + + for f in m.__dict__: + v = m.__dict__[f] + f = f.replace("_", "-") + if callable(v): + qn = name + "." + f + self._import_rule(jamfile_module, qn, v) + record_jam_to_value_mapping(qualify_jam_action(qn, jamfile_module), v) + + + if names_to_import: + if not local_names: + local_names = names_to_import + + if len(names_to_import) != len(local_names): + self.registry.manager.errors()( +"""The number of names to import and local names do not match.""") + + for n, l in zip(names_to_import, local_names): + self._import_rule(jamfile_module, l, m.__dict__[n]) + + self.registry.set_current(saved) + + def conditional(self, condition, requirements): + """Calculates conditional requirements for multiple requirements + at once. This is a shorthand to be reduce duplication and to + keep an inline declarative syntax. For example: + + lib x : x.cpp : [ conditional <toolset>gcc <variant>debug : + <define>DEBUG_EXCEPTION <define>DEBUG_TRACE ] ; + """ + + c = string.join(condition, ",") + if c.find(":") != -1: + return [c + r for r in requirements] + else: + return [c + ":" + r for r in requirements] + + def option(self, name, value): + name = name[0] + if not name in ["site-config", "user-config", "project-config"]: + get_manager().errors()("The 'option' rule may be used only in site-config or user-config") + + option.set(name, value[0]) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/property-set.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/property-set.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..70fd90cd --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/property-set.jam @@ -0,0 +1,481 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 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) + +import "class" : new ; +import feature ; +import path ; +import project ; +import property ; +import sequence ; +import set ; +import option ; + +# Class for storing a set of properties. +# +# There is 1<->1 correspondence between identity and value. No two instances +# of the class are equal. To maintain this property, the 'property-set.create' +# rule should be used to create new instances. Instances are immutable. +# +# Each property is classified with regard to its effect on build results. +# Incidental properties have no effect on build results, from Boost.Build's +# point of view. Others are either free, or non-free and we refer to non-free +# ones as 'base'. Each property belongs to exactly one of those categories. +# +# It is possible to get a list of properties belonging to each category as +# well as a list of properties with a specific attribute. +# +# Several operations, like and refine and as-path are provided. They all use +# caching whenever possible. +# +class property-set +{ + import errors ; + import feature ; + import path ; + import property ; + import property-set ; + import set ; + + rule __init__ ( raw-properties * ) + { + self.raw = $(raw-properties) ; + + for local p in $(raw-properties) + { + if ! $(p:G) + { + errors.error "Invalid property: '$(p)'" ; + } + + local att = [ feature.attributes $(p:G) ] ; + # A feature can be both incidental and free, in which case we add it + # to incidental. + if incidental in $(att) + { + self.incidental += $(p) ; + } + else if free in $(att) + { + self.free += $(p) ; + } + else + { + self.base += $(p) ; + } + + if dependency in $(att) + { + self.dependency += $(p) ; + } + else + { + self.non-dependency += $(p) ; + } + + if [ MATCH (:) : $(p:G=) ] + { + self.conditional += $(p) ; + } + else + { + self.non-conditional += $(p) ; + } + + if propagated in $(att) + { + self.propagated += $(p) ; + } + if link-incompatible in $(att) + { + self.link-incompatible += $(p) ; + } + } + } + + # Returns Jam list of stored properties. + # + rule raw ( ) + { + return $(self.raw) ; + } + + rule str ( ) + { + return "[" $(self.raw) "]" ; + } + + # Returns properties that are neither incidental nor free. + # + rule base ( ) + { + return $(self.base) ; + } + + # Returns free properties which are not incidental. + # + rule free ( ) + { + return $(self.free) ; + } + + # Returns dependency properties. + # + rule dependency ( ) + { + return $(self.dependency) ; + } + + rule non-dependency ( ) + { + return $(self.non-dependency) ; + } + + rule conditional ( ) + { + return $(self.conditional) ; + } + + rule non-conditional ( ) + { + return $(self.non-conditional) ; + } + + # Returns incidental properties. + # + rule incidental ( ) + { + return $(self.incidental) ; + } + + rule refine ( ps ) + { + if ! $(self.refined.$(ps)) + { + local r = [ property.refine $(self.raw) : [ $(ps).raw ] ] ; + if $(r[1]) != "@error" + { + self.refined.$(ps) = [ property-set.create $(r) ] ; + } + else + { + self.refined.$(ps) = $(r) ; + } + } + return $(self.refined.$(ps)) ; + } + + rule expand ( ) + { + if ! $(self.expanded) + { + self.expanded = [ property-set.create [ feature.expand $(self.raw) ] ] ; + } + return $(self.expanded) ; + } + + rule expand-composites ( ) + { + if ! $(self.composites) + { + self.composites = [ property-set.create + [ feature.expand-composites $(self.raw) ] ] ; + } + return $(self.composites) ; + } + + rule evaluate-conditionals ( context ? ) + { + context ?= $(__name__) ; + if ! $(self.evaluated.$(context)) + { + self.evaluated.$(context) = [ property-set.create + [ property.evaluate-conditionals-in-context $(self.raw) : [ $(context).raw ] ] ] ; + } + return $(self.evaluated.$(context)) ; + } + + rule propagated ( ) + { + if ! $(self.propagated-ps) + { + self.propagated-ps = [ property-set.create $(self.propagated) ] ; + } + return $(self.propagated-ps) ; + } + + rule link-incompatible ( ) + { + if ! $(self.link-incompatible-ps) + { + self.link-incompatible-ps = + [ property-set.create $(self.link-incompatible) ] ; + } + return $(self.link-incompatible-ps) ; + } + + rule run-actions ( ) + { + if ! $(self.run) + { + self.run = [ property-set.create [ feature.run-actions $(self.raw) ] ] ; + } + return $(self.run) ; + } + + rule add-defaults ( ) + { + if ! $(self.defaults) + { + self.defaults = [ property-set.create + [ feature.add-defaults $(self.raw) ] ] ; + } + return $(self.defaults) ; + } + + rule as-path ( ) + { + if ! $(self.as-path) + { + self.as-path = [ property.as-path $(self.base) ] ; + } + return $(self.as-path) ; + } + + # Computes the path to be used for a target with the given properties. + # Returns a list of + # - the computed path + # - if the path is relative to the build directory, a value of 'true'. + # + rule target-path ( ) + { + if ! $(self.target-path) + { + # The <location> feature can be used to explicitly change the + # location of generated targets. + local l = [ get <location> ] ; + if $(l) + { + self.target-path = $(l) ; + } + else + { + local p = [ as-path ] ; + p = [ property-set.hash-maybe $(p) ] ; + + # A real ugly hack. Boost regression test system requires + # specific target paths, and it seems that changing it to handle + # other directory layout is really hard. For that reason, we + # teach V2 to do the things regression system requires. The + # value of '<location-prefix>' is prepended to the path. + local prefix = [ get <location-prefix> ] ; + if $(prefix) + { + self.target-path = [ path.join $(prefix) $(p) ] ; + } + else + { + self.target-path = $(p) ; + } + if ! $(self.target-path) + { + self.target-path = . ; + } + # The path is relative to build dir. + self.target-path += true ; + } + } + return $(self.target-path) ; + } + + rule add ( ps ) + { + if ! $(self.added.$(ps)) + { + self.added.$(ps) = [ property-set.create $(self.raw) [ $(ps).raw ] ] ; + } + return $(self.added.$(ps)) ; + } + + rule add-raw ( properties * ) + { + return [ add [ property-set.create $(properties) ] ] ; + } + + rule link-incompatible-with ( ps ) + { + if ! $(.li.$(ps)) + { + local li1 = [ $(__name__).link-incompatible ] ; + local li2 = [ $(ps).link-incompatible ] ; + if [ set.equal $(li1) : $(li2) ] + { + .li.$(ps) = false ; + } + else + { + .li.$(ps) = true ; + } + } + if $(.li.$(ps)) = true + { + return true ; + } + else + { + return ; + } + } + + # Returns all values of 'feature'. + # + rule get ( feature ) + { + if ! $(self.map-built) + { + # For each feature, create a member var and assign all values to it. + # Since all regular member vars start with 'self', there will be no + # conflicts between names. + self.map-built = true ; + for local v in $(self.raw) + { + $(v:G) += $(v:G=) ; + } + } + return $($(feature)) ; + } +} + + +# Creates a new 'property-set' instance for the given raw properties or returns +# an already existing ones. +# +rule create ( raw-properties * ) +{ + raw-properties = [ sequence.unique + [ sequence.insertion-sort $(raw-properties) ] ] ; + + local key = $(raw-properties:J=-:E=) ; + + if ! $(.ps.$(key)) + { + .ps.$(key) = [ new property-set $(raw-properties) ] ; + } + return $(.ps.$(key)) ; +} +NATIVE_RULE property-set : create ; + + +# Creates a new 'property-set' instance after checking that all properties are +# valid and converting incidental properties into gristed form. +# +rule create-with-validation ( raw-properties * ) +{ + property.validate $(raw-properties) ; + return [ create [ property.make $(raw-properties) ] ] ; +} + + +# Creates a property-set from the input given by the user, in the context of +# 'jamfile-module' at 'location'. +# +rule create-from-user-input ( raw-properties * : jamfile-module location ) +{ + local specification = [ property.translate-paths $(raw-properties) + : $(location) ] ; + specification = [ property.translate-indirect $(specification) + : $(jamfile-module) ] ; + local project-id = [ project.attribute $(jamfile-module) id ] ; + project-id ?= [ path.root $(location) [ path.pwd ] ] ; + specification = [ property.translate-dependencies + $(specification) : $(project-id) : $(location) ] ; + specification = + [ property.expand-subfeatures-in-conditions $(specification) ] ; + specification = [ property.make $(specification) ] ; + return [ property-set.create $(specification) ] ; +} + + +# Refines requirements with requirements provided by the user. Specially handles +# "-<property>value" syntax in specification to remove given requirements. +# - parent-requirements -- property-set object with requirements to refine. +# - specification -- string list of requirements provided by the user. +# - project-module -- module to which context indirect features will be +# bound. +# - location -- path to which path features are relative. +# +rule refine-from-user-input ( parent-requirements : specification * : + project-module : location ) +{ + if ! $(specification) + { + return $(parent-requirements) ; + } + else + { + local add-requirements ; + local remove-requirements ; + + for local r in $(specification) + { + local m = [ MATCH "^-(.*)" : $(r) ] ; + if $(m) + { + remove-requirements += $(m) ; + } + else + { + add-requirements += $(r) ; + } + } + + if $(remove-requirements) + { + # Need to create a property set, so that path features and indirect + # features are translated just like they are in project + # requirements. + local ps = [ property-set.create-from-user-input + $(remove-requirements) : $(project-module) $(location) ] ; + + parent-requirements = [ property-set.create + [ set.difference [ $(parent-requirements).raw ] + : [ $(ps).raw ] ] ] ; + specification = $(add-requirements) ; + } + + local requirements = [ property-set.create-from-user-input + $(specification) : $(project-module) $(location) ] ; + + return [ $(parent-requirements).refine $(requirements) ] ; + } +} + + +# Returns a property-set with an empty set of properties. +# +rule empty ( ) +{ + if ! $(.empty) + { + .empty = [ create ] ; + } + return $(.empty) ; +} + +if [ option.get hash : : yes ] = yes +{ + rule hash-maybe ( path ? ) + { + path ?= "" ; + return [ MD5 $(path) ] ; + } +} +else +{ + rule hash-maybe ( path ? ) + { + return $(path) ; + } +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/property.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/property.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a2ad5226 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/property.jam @@ -0,0 +1,788 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2006 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) + +import errors ; +import feature ; +import indirect ; +import path ; +import regex ; +import string ; +import sequence ; +import set ; +import utility ; + + +# Refines 'properties' by overriding any non-free and non-conditional properties +# for which a different value is specified in 'requirements'. Returns the +# resulting list of properties. +# +rule refine ( properties * : requirements * ) +{ + local result ; + local error ; + + # All the 'requirements' elements should be present in the result. Record + # them so that we can handle 'properties'. + for local r in $(requirements) + { + # Do not consider conditional requirements. + if ! [ MATCH (:) : $(r:G=) ] + { + # Note: cannot use a local variable here, so use an ugly name. + __require__$(r:G) = $(r:G=) ; + } + } + + for local p in $(properties) + { + if [ MATCH (:) : $(p:G=) ] + { + # Do not modify conditional properties. + result += $(p) ; + } + else if free in [ feature.attributes $(p:G) ] + { + # Do not modify free properties. + result += $(p) ; + } + else + { + local required-value = $(__require__$(p:G)) ; + if $(required-value) + { + if $(p:G=) != $(required-value) + { + result += $(p:G)$(required-value) ; + } + else + { + result += $(p) ; + } + } + else + { + result += $(p) ; + } + } + } + + # Unset our ugly map. + for local r in $(requirements) + { + __require__$(r:G) = ; + } + + if $(error) + { + return $(error) ; + } + else + { + return [ sequence.unique $(result) $(requirements) ] ; + } +} + + +# Removes all conditional properties whose conditions are not met. For those +# with met conditions, removes the condition. Properties in conditions are +# looked up in 'context'. +# +rule evaluate-conditionals-in-context ( properties * : context * ) +{ + local base ; + local conditionals ; + for local p in $(properties) + { + if [ MATCH (:<) : $(p) ] + { + conditionals += $(p) ; + } + else + { + base += $(p) ; + } + } + + local result = $(base) ; + for local p in $(conditionals) + { + # Separate condition and property. + local s = [ MATCH (.*):(<.*) : $(p) ] ; + # Split condition into individual properties. + local condition = [ regex.split $(s[1]) "," ] ; + # Evaluate condition. + if ! [ MATCH (!).* : $(condition:G=) ] + { + # Only positive checks + if $(condition) in $(context) + { + result += $(s[2]) ; + } + } + else + { + # Have negative checks + local fail ; + while $(condition) + { + local c = $(condition[1]) ; + local m = [ MATCH !(.*) : $(c) ] ; + if $(m) + { + local p = $(m:G=$(c:G)) ; + if $(p) in $(context) + { + fail = true ; + c = ; + } + } + else + { + if ! $(c) in $(context) + { + fail = true ; + c = ; + } + } + condition = $(condition[2-]) ; + } + if ! $(fail) + { + result += $(s[2]) ; + } + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +rule expand-subfeatures-in-conditions ( properties * ) +{ + local result ; + for local p in $(properties) + { + local s = [ MATCH (.*):(<.*) : $(p) ] ; + if ! $(s) + { + result += $(p) ; + } + else + { + local condition = $(s[1]) ; + local value = $(s[2]) ; + # Condition might include several elements. + condition = [ regex.split $(condition) "," ] ; + local e ; + for local c in $(condition) + { + # It is common for a condition to include a toolset or + # subfeatures that have not been defined. In that case we want + # the condition to simply 'never be satisfied' and validation + # would only produce a spurious error so we prevent it by + # passing 'true' as the second parameter. + e += [ feature.expand-subfeatures $(c) : true ] ; + } + if $(e) = $(condition) + { + # (todo) + # This is just an optimization and possibly a premature one at + # that. + # (todo) (12.07.2008.) (Jurko) + result += $(p) ; + } + else + { + result += $(e:J=,):$(value) ; + } + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Helper for as-path, below. Orders properties with the implicit ones first, and +# within the two sections in alphabetical order of feature name. +# +local rule path-order ( x y ) +{ + if $(y:G) && ! $(x:G) + { + return true ; + } + else if $(x:G) && ! $(y:G) + { + return ; + } + else + { + if ! $(x:G) + { + x = [ feature.expand-subfeatures $(x) ] ; + y = [ feature.expand-subfeatures $(y) ] ; + } + + if $(x[1]) < $(y[1]) + { + return true ; + } + } +} + + +local rule abbreviate-dashed ( string ) +{ + local r ; + for local part in [ regex.split $(string) - ] + { + r += [ string.abbreviate $(part) ] ; + } + return $(r:J=-) ; +} + + +local rule identity ( string ) +{ + return $(string) ; +} + + +if --abbreviate-paths in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] +{ + .abbrev = abbreviate-dashed ; +} +else +{ + .abbrev = identity ; +} + + +# Returns a path representing the given expanded property set. +# +rule as-path ( properties * ) +{ + local entry = .result.$(properties:J=-) ; + + if ! $($(entry)) + { + # Trim redundancy. + properties = [ feature.minimize $(properties) ] ; + + # Sort according to path-order. + properties = [ sequence.insertion-sort $(properties) : path-order ] ; + + local components ; + for local p in $(properties) + { + if $(p:G) + { + local f = [ utility.ungrist $(p:G) ] ; + p = $(f)-$(p:G=) ; + } + components += [ $(.abbrev) $(p) ] ; + } + + $(entry) = $(components:J=/) ; + } + + return $($(entry)) ; +} + + +# Exit with error if property is not valid. +# +local rule validate1 ( property ) +{ + local msg ; + if $(property:G) + { + local feature = $(property:G) ; + local value = $(property:G=) ; + + if ! [ feature.valid $(feature) ] + { + # Ungrist for better error messages. + feature = [ utility.ungrist $(property:G) ] ; + msg = "unknown feature '$(feature)'" ; + } + else if $(value) && ! free in [ feature.attributes $(feature) ] + { + feature.validate-value-string $(feature) $(value) ; + } + else if ! ( $(value) || ( optional in [ feature.attributes $(feature) ] ) ) + { + # Ungrist for better error messages. + feature = [ utility.ungrist $(property:G) ] ; + msg = "No value specified for feature '$(feature)'" ; + } + } + else + { + local feature = [ feature.implied-feature $(property) ] ; + feature.validate-value-string $(feature) $(property) ; + } + if $(msg) + { + errors.error "Invalid property "'$(property:J=" ")'": "$(msg:J=" "). ; + } +} + + +rule validate ( properties * ) +{ + for local p in $(properties) + { + validate1 $(p) ; + } +} + + +rule validate-property-sets ( property-sets * ) +{ + for local s in $(property-sets) + { + validate [ feature.split $(s) ] ; + } +} + + +# Expands any implicit property values in the given property 'specification' so +# they explicitly state their feature. +# +rule make ( specification * ) +{ + local result ; + for local e in $(specification) + { + if $(e:G) + { + result += $(e) ; + } + else if [ feature.is-implicit-value $(e) ] + { + local feature = [ feature.implied-feature $(e) ] ; + result += $(feature)$(e) ; + } + else + { + errors.error "'$(e)' is not a valid property specification" ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns a property set containing all the elements in 'properties' that do not +# have their attributes listed in 'attributes'. +# +rule remove ( attributes + : properties * ) +{ + local result ; + for local e in $(properties) + { + if ! [ set.intersection $(attributes) : [ feature.attributes $(e:G) ] ] + { + result += $(e) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns a property set containing all the elements in 'properties' that have +# their attributes listed in 'attributes'. +# +rule take ( attributes + : properties * ) +{ + local result ; + for local e in $(properties) + { + if [ set.intersection $(attributes) : [ feature.attributes $(e:G) ] ] + { + result += $(e) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Selects properties corresponding to any of the given features. +# +rule select ( features * : properties * ) +{ + local result ; + + # Add any missing angle brackets. + local empty = "" ; + features = $(empty:G=$(features)) ; + + for local p in $(properties) + { + if $(p:G) in $(features) + { + result += $(p) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns a modified version of properties with all values of the given feature +# replaced by the given value. If 'value' is empty the feature will be removed. +# +rule change ( properties * : feature value ? ) +{ + local result ; + for local p in $(properties) + { + if $(p:G) = $(feature) + { + result += $(value:G=$(feature)) ; + } + else + { + result += $(p) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# If 'property' is a conditional property, returns the condition and the +# property. E.g. <variant>debug,<toolset>gcc:<inlining>full will become +# <variant>debug,<toolset>gcc <inlining>full. Otherwise, returns an empty +# string. +# +rule split-conditional ( property ) +{ + local m = [ MATCH "(.+):<(.+)" : $(property) ] ; + if $(m) + { + return $(m[1]) <$(m[2]) ; + } +} + + +# Interpret all path properties in 'properties' as relative to 'path'. The +# property values are assumed to be in system-specific form, and will be +# translated into normalized form. +# +rule translate-paths ( properties * : path ) +{ + local result ; + for local p in $(properties) + { + local split = [ split-conditional $(p) ] ; + local condition = "" ; + if $(split) + { + condition = $(split[1]): ; + p = $(split[2]) ; + } + + if path in [ feature.attributes $(p:G) ] + { + local values = [ regex.split $(p:TG=) "&&" ] ; + local t ; + for local v in $(values) + { + t += [ path.root [ path.make $(v) ] $(path) ] ; + } + t = $(t:J="&&") ; + result += $(condition)$(t:TG=$(p:G)) ; + } + else + { + result += $(condition)$(p) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Assumes that all feature values that start with '@' are names of rules, used +# in 'context-module'. Such rules can be either local to the module or global. +# Converts such values into 'indirect-rule' format (see indirect.jam), so they +# can be called from other modules. Does nothing for such values that are +# already in the 'indirect-rule' format. +# +rule translate-indirect ( specification * : context-module ) +{ + local result ; + for local p in $(specification) + { + local m = [ MATCH ^@(.+) : $(p:G=) ] ; + if $(m) + { + local v ; + if [ MATCH "^([^%]*)%([^%]+)$" : $(m) ] + { + # Rule is already in the 'indirect-rule' format. + v = $(m) ; + } + else + { + if ! [ MATCH ".*([.]).*" : $(m) ] + { + # This is an unqualified rule name. The user might want to + # set flags on this rule name and toolset.flag + # auto-qualifies it. Need to do the same here so flag + # setting works. We can arrange for toolset.flag to *not* + # auto-qualify the argument but then two rules defined in + # two Jamfiles would conflict. + m = $(context-module).$(m) ; + } + v = [ indirect.make $(m) : $(context-module) ] ; + } + + v = @$(v) ; + result += $(v:G=$(p:G)) ; + } + else + { + result += $(p) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Binds all dependency properties in a list relative to the given project. +# Targets with absolute paths will be left unchanged and targets which have a +# project specified will have the path to the project interpreted relative to +# the specified location. +# +rule translate-dependencies ( specification * : project-id : location ) +{ + local result ; + for local p in $(specification) + { + local split = [ split-conditional $(p) ] ; + local condition = "" ; + if $(split) + { + condition = $(split[1]): ; + p = $(split[2]) ; + } + if dependency in [ feature.attributes $(p:G) ] + { + local split-target = [ regex.match (.*)//(.*) : $(p:G=) ] ; + if $(split-target) + { + local rooted = [ path.root [ path.make $(split-target[1]) ] + [ path.root $(location) [ path.pwd ] ] ] ; + result += $(condition)$(p:G)$(rooted)//$(split-target[2]) ; + } + else if [ path.is-rooted $(p:G=) ] + { + result += $(condition)$(p) ; + } + else + { + result += $(condition)$(p:G)$(project-id)//$(p:G=) ; + } + } + else + { + result += $(condition)$(p) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Class maintaining a property set -> string mapping. +# +class property-map +{ + import errors ; + import numbers ; + import sequence ; + + rule __init__ ( ) + { + self.next-flag = 1 ; + } + + # Associate 'value' with 'properties'. + # + rule insert ( properties + : value ) + { + self.all-flags += $(self.next-flag) ; + self.properties.$(self.next-flag) = $(properties) ; + self.value.$(self.next-flag) = $(value) ; + + self.next-flag = [ numbers.increment $(self.next-flag) ] ; + } + + # Returns the value associated with 'properties' or any subset of it. If + # more than one subset has a value assigned to it, returns the value for the + # longest subset, if it is unique. + # + rule find ( properties + ) + { + return [ find-replace $(properties) ] ; + } + + # Returns the value associated with 'properties'. If 'value' parameter is + # given, replaces the found value. + # + rule find-replace ( properties + : value ? ) + { + # First find all matches. + local matches ; + local match-ranks ; + for local i in $(self.all-flags) + { + if $(self.properties.$(i)) in $(properties) + { + matches += $(i) ; + match-ranks += [ sequence.length $(self.properties.$(i)) ] ; + } + } + local best = [ sequence.select-highest-ranked $(matches) + : $(match-ranks) ] ; + if $(best[2]) + { + errors.error "Ambiguous key $(properties:J= :E=)" ; + } + local original = $(self.value.$(best)) ; + if $(value) + { + self.value.$(best) = $(value) ; + } + return $(original) ; + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + import "class" : new ; + import errors : try catch ; + import feature ; + + # Local rules must be explicitly re-imported. + import property : path-order abbreviate-dashed ; + + feature.prepare-test property-test-temp ; + + feature.feature toolset : gcc : implicit symmetric ; + feature.subfeature toolset gcc : version : 2.95.2 2.95.3 2.95.4 3.0 3.0.1 + 3.0.2 : optional ; + feature.feature define : : free ; + feature.feature runtime-link : dynamic static : symmetric link-incompatible ; + feature.feature optimization : on off ; + feature.feature variant : debug release : implicit composite symmetric ; + feature.feature rtti : on off : link-incompatible ; + + feature.compose <variant>debug : <define>_DEBUG <optimization>off ; + feature.compose <variant>release : <define>NDEBUG <optimization>on ; + + validate <toolset>gcc <toolset>gcc-3.0.1 : $(test-space) ; + + assert.true path-order $(test-space) debug <define>foo ; + assert.false path-order $(test-space) <define>foo debug ; + assert.true path-order $(test-space) gcc debug ; + assert.false path-order $(test-space) debug gcc ; + assert.true path-order $(test-space) <optimization>on <rtti>on ; + assert.false path-order $(test-space) <rtti>on <optimization>on ; + + assert.result-set-equal <toolset>gcc <rtti>off <define>FOO + : refine <toolset>gcc <rtti>off + : <define>FOO + : $(test-space) ; + + assert.result-set-equal <toolset>gcc <optimization>on + : refine <toolset>gcc <optimization>off + : <optimization>on + : $(test-space) ; + + assert.result-set-equal <toolset>gcc <rtti>off + : refine <toolset>gcc : <rtti>off : $(test-space) ; + + assert.result-set-equal <toolset>gcc <rtti>off <rtti>off:<define>FOO + : refine <toolset>gcc : <rtti>off <rtti>off:<define>FOO + : $(test-space) ; + + assert.result-set-equal <toolset>gcc:<define>foo <toolset>gcc:<define>bar + : refine <toolset>gcc:<define>foo : <toolset>gcc:<define>bar + : $(test-space) ; + + assert.result <define>MY_RELEASE + : evaluate-conditionals-in-context + <variant>release,<rtti>off:<define>MY_RELEASE + : <toolset>gcc <variant>release <rtti>off ; + + assert.result debug + : as-path <optimization>off <variant>debug + : $(test-space) ; + + assert.result gcc/debug/rtti-off + : as-path <toolset>gcc <optimization>off <rtti>off <variant>debug + : $(test-space) ; + + assert.result optmz-off : abbreviate-dashed optimization-off ; + assert.result rntm-lnk-sttc : abbreviate-dashed runtime-link-static ; + + try ; + validate <feature>value : $(test-space) ; + catch "Invalid property '<feature>value': unknown feature 'feature'." ; + + try ; + validate <rtti>default : $(test-space) ; + catch \"default\" is not a known value of feature <rtti> ; + + validate <define>WHATEVER : $(test-space) ; + + try ; + validate <rtti> : $(test-space) ; + catch "Invalid property '<rtti>': No value specified for feature 'rtti'." ; + + try ; + validate value : $(test-space) ; + catch "value" is not a value of an implicit feature ; + + assert.result-set-equal <rtti>on + : remove free implicit : <toolset>gcc <define>foo <rtti>on : $(test-space) ; + + assert.result-set-equal <include>a + : select include : <include>a <toolset>gcc ; + + assert.result-set-equal <include>a + : select include bar : <include>a <toolset>gcc ; + + assert.result-set-equal <include>a <toolset>gcc + : select include <bar> <toolset> : <include>a <toolset>gcc ; + + assert.result-set-equal <toolset>kylix <include>a + : change <toolset>gcc <include>a : <toolset> kylix ; + + pm = [ new property-map ] ; + $(pm).insert <toolset>gcc : o ; + $(pm).insert <toolset>gcc <os>NT : obj ; + $(pm).insert <toolset>gcc <os>CYGWIN : obj ; + + assert.equal o : [ $(pm).find <toolset>gcc ] ; + + assert.equal obj : [ $(pm).find <toolset>gcc <os>NT ] ; + + try ; + $(pm).find <toolset>gcc <os>NT <os>CYGWIN ; + catch "Ambiguous key <toolset>gcc <os>NT <os>CYGWIN" ; + + # Test ordinary properties. + assert.result : split-conditional <toolset>gcc ; + + # Test properties with ":". + assert.result : split-conditional <define>FOO=A::B ; + + # Test conditional feature. + assert.result-set-equal <toolset>gcc,<toolset-gcc:version>3.0 <define>FOO + : split-conditional <toolset>gcc,<toolset-gcc:version>3.0:<define>FOO ; + + feature.finish-test property-test-temp ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/property.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/property.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c4b13dbc --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/property.py @@ -0,0 +1,593 @@ +# Status: ported, except for tests and --abbreviate-paths. +# Base revision: 64070 +# +# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2006 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) + +import re +from b2.util.utility import * +from b2.build import feature +from b2.util import sequence, qualify_jam_action +import b2.util.set +from b2.manager import get_manager + +__re_two_ampersands = re.compile ('&&') +__re_comma = re.compile (',') +__re_split_condition = re.compile ('(.*):(<.*)') +__re_split_conditional = re.compile (r'(.+):<(.+)') +__re_colon = re.compile (':') +__re_has_condition = re.compile (r':<') +__re_separate_condition_and_property = re.compile (r'(.*):(<.*)') + +class Property(object): + + __slots__ = ('_feature', '_value', '_condition') + + def __init__(self, f, value, condition = []): + if type(f) == type(""): + f = feature.get(f) + # At present, single property has a single value. + assert type(value) != type([]) + assert(f.free() or value.find(':') == -1) + self._feature = f + self._value = value + self._condition = condition + + def feature(self): + return self._feature + + def value(self): + return self._value + + def condition(self): + return self._condition + + def to_raw(self): + result = "<" + self._feature.name() + ">" + str(self._value) + if self._condition: + result = ",".join(str(p) for p in self._condition) + ':' + result + return result + + def __str__(self): + return self.to_raw() + + def __hash__(self): + # FIXME: consider if this class should be value-is-identity one + return hash((self._feature, self._value, tuple(self._condition))) + + def __cmp__(self, other): + return cmp((self._feature, self._value, self._condition), + (other._feature, other._value, other._condition)) + + +def create_from_string(s, allow_condition=False): + + condition = [] + import types + if not isinstance(s, types.StringType): + print type(s) + if __re_has_condition.search(s): + + if not allow_condition: + raise BaseException("Conditional property is not allowed in this context") + + m = __re_separate_condition_and_property.match(s) + condition = m.group(1) + s = m.group(2) + + # FIXME: break dependency cycle + from b2.manager import get_manager + + feature_name = get_grist(s) + if not feature_name: + if feature.is_implicit_value(s): + f = feature.implied_feature(s) + value = s + else: + raise get_manager().errors()("Invalid property '%s' -- unknown feature" % s) + else: + f = feature.get(feature_name) + + value = get_value(s) + if not value: + get_manager().errors()("Invalid property '%s' -- no value specified" % s) + + + if condition: + condition = [create_from_string(x) for x in condition.split(',')] + + return Property(f, value, condition) + +def create_from_strings(string_list, allow_condition=False): + + return [create_from_string(s, allow_condition) for s in string_list] + +def reset (): + """ Clear the module state. This is mainly for testing purposes. + """ + global __results + + # A cache of results from as_path + __results = {} + +reset () + + +def path_order (x, y): + """ Helper for as_path, below. Orders properties with the implicit ones + first, and within the two sections in alphabetical order of feature + name. + """ + if x == y: + return 0 + + xg = get_grist (x) + yg = get_grist (y) + + if yg and not xg: + return -1 + + elif xg and not yg: + return 1 + + else: + if not xg: + x = feature.expand_subfeatures([x]) + y = feature.expand_subfeatures([y]) + + if x < y: + return -1 + elif x > y: + return 1 + else: + return 0 + +def identify(string): + return string + +# Uses Property +def refine (properties, requirements): + """ Refines 'properties' by overriding any non-free properties + for which a different value is specified in 'requirements'. + Conditional requirements are just added without modification. + Returns the resulting list of properties. + """ + # The result has no duplicates, so we store it in a set + result = set() + + # Records all requirements. + required = {} + + # All the elements of requirements should be present in the result + # Record them so that we can handle 'properties'. + for r in requirements: + # Don't consider conditional requirements. + if not r.condition(): + required[r.feature()] = r + + for p in properties: + # Skip conditional properties + if p.condition(): + result.add(p) + # No processing for free properties + elif p.feature().free(): + result.add(p) + else: + if required.has_key(p.feature()): + result.add(required[p.feature()]) + else: + result.add(p) + + return sequence.unique(list(result) + requirements) + +def translate_paths (properties, path): + """ Interpret all path properties in 'properties' as relative to 'path' + The property values are assumed to be in system-specific form, and + will be translated into normalized form. + """ + result = [] + + for p in properties: + + if p.feature().path(): + values = __re_two_ampersands.split(p.value()) + + new_value = "&&".join(os.path.join(path, v) for v in values) + + if new_value != p.value(): + result.append(Property(p.feature(), new_value, p.condition())) + else: + result.append(p) + + else: + result.append (p) + + return result + +def translate_indirect(properties, context_module): + """Assumes that all feature values that start with '@' are + names of rules, used in 'context-module'. Such rules can be + either local to the module or global. Qualified local rules + with the name of the module.""" + result = [] + for p in properties: + if p.value()[0] == '@': + q = qualify_jam_action(p.value()[1:], context_module) + get_manager().engine().register_bjam_action(q) + result.append(Property(p.feature(), '@' + q, p.condition())) + else: + result.append(p) + + return result + +def validate (properties): + """ Exit with error if any of the properties is not valid. + properties may be a single property or a sequence of properties. + """ + + if isinstance (properties, str): + __validate1 (properties) + else: + for p in properties: + __validate1 (p) + +def expand_subfeatures_in_conditions (properties): + + result = [] + for p in properties: + + if not p.condition(): + result.append(p) + else: + expanded = [] + for c in p.condition(): + + if c.feature().name().startswith("toolset") or c.feature().name() == "os": + # It common that condition includes a toolset which + # was never defined, or mentiones subfeatures which + # were never defined. In that case, validation will + # only produce an spirious error, so don't validate. + expanded.extend(feature.expand_subfeatures ([c], True)) + else: + expanded.extend(feature.expand_subfeatures([c])) + + result.append(Property(p.feature(), p.value(), expanded)) + + return result + +# FIXME: this should go +def split_conditional (property): + """ If 'property' is conditional property, returns + condition and the property, e.g + <variant>debug,<toolset>gcc:<inlining>full will become + <variant>debug,<toolset>gcc <inlining>full. + Otherwise, returns empty string. + """ + m = __re_split_conditional.match (property) + + if m: + return (m.group (1), '<' + m.group (2)) + + return None + + +def select (features, properties): + """ Selects properties which correspond to any of the given features. + """ + result = [] + + # add any missing angle brackets + features = add_grist (features) + + return [p for p in properties if get_grist(p) in features] + +def validate_property_sets (sets): + for s in sets: + validate(s.all()) + +def evaluate_conditionals_in_context (properties, context): + """ Removes all conditional properties which conditions are not met + For those with met conditions, removes the condition. Properies + in conditions are looked up in 'context' + """ + base = [] + conditional = [] + + for p in properties: + if p.condition(): + conditional.append (p) + else: + base.append (p) + + result = base[:] + for p in conditional: + + # Evaluate condition + # FIXME: probably inefficient + if all(x in context for x in p.condition()): + result.append(Property(p.feature(), p.value())) + + return result + + +def change (properties, feature, value = None): + """ Returns a modified version of properties with all values of the + given feature replaced by the given value. + If 'value' is None the feature will be removed. + """ + result = [] + + feature = add_grist (feature) + + for p in properties: + if get_grist (p) == feature: + if value: + result.append (replace_grist (value, feature)) + + else: + result.append (p) + + return result + + +################################################################ +# Private functions + +def __validate1 (property): + """ Exit with error if property is not valid. + """ + msg = None + + if not property.feature().free(): + feature.validate_value_string (property.feature(), property.value()) + + +################################################################### +# Still to port. +# Original lines are prefixed with "# " +# +# +# import utility : ungrist ; +# import sequence : unique ; +# import errors : error ; +# import feature ; +# import regex ; +# import sequence ; +# import set ; +# import path ; +# import assert ; +# +# + + +# rule validate-property-sets ( property-sets * ) +# { +# for local s in $(property-sets) +# { +# validate [ feature.split $(s) ] ; +# } +# } +# + +def remove(attributes, properties): + """Returns a property sets which include all the elements + in 'properties' that do not have attributes listed in 'attributes'.""" + + result = [] + for e in properties: + attributes_new = feature.attributes(get_grist(e)) + has_common_features = 0 + for a in attributes_new: + if a in attributes: + has_common_features = 1 + break + + if not has_common_features: + result += e + + return result + + +def take(attributes, properties): + """Returns a property set which include all + properties in 'properties' that have any of 'attributes'.""" + result = [] + for e in properties: + if b2.util.set.intersection(attributes, feature.attributes(get_grist(e))): + result.append(e) + return result + +def translate_dependencies(properties, project_id, location): + + result = [] + for p in properties: + + if not p.feature().dependency(): + result.append(p) + else: + v = p.value() + m = re.match("(.*)//(.*)", v) + if m: + rooted = m.group(1) + if rooted[0] == '/': + # Either project id or absolute Linux path, do nothing. + pass + else: + rooted = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), location, rooted) + + result.append(Property(p.feature(), rooted + "//" + m.group(2), p.condition())) + + elif os.path.isabs(v): + result.append(p) + else: + result.append(Property(p.feature(), project_id + "//" + v, p.condition())) + + return result + + +class PropertyMap: + """ Class which maintains a property set -> string mapping. + """ + def __init__ (self): + self.__properties = [] + self.__values = [] + + def insert (self, properties, value): + """ Associate value with properties. + """ + self.__properties.append(properties) + self.__values.append(value) + + def find (self, properties): + """ Return the value associated with properties + or any subset of it. If more than one + subset has value assigned to it, return the + value for the longest subset, if it's unique. + """ + return self.find_replace (properties) + + def find_replace(self, properties, value=None): + matches = [] + match_ranks = [] + + for i in range(0, len(self.__properties)): + p = self.__properties[i] + + if b2.util.set.contains (p, properties): + matches.append (i) + match_ranks.append(len(p)) + + best = sequence.select_highest_ranked (matches, match_ranks) + + if not best: + return None + + if len (best) > 1: + raise NoBestMatchingAlternative () + + best = best [0] + + original = self.__values[best] + + if value: + self.__values[best] = value + + return original + +# local rule __test__ ( ) +# { +# import errors : try catch ; +# import feature ; +# import feature : feature subfeature compose ; +# +# # local rules must be explicitly re-imported +# import property : path-order ; +# +# feature.prepare-test property-test-temp ; +# +# feature toolset : gcc : implicit symmetric ; +# subfeature toolset gcc : version : 2.95.2 2.95.3 2.95.4 +# 3.0 3.0.1 3.0.2 : optional ; +# feature define : : free ; +# feature runtime-link : dynamic static : symmetric link-incompatible ; +# feature optimization : on off ; +# feature variant : debug release : implicit composite symmetric ; +# feature rtti : on off : link-incompatible ; +# +# compose <variant>debug : <define>_DEBUG <optimization>off ; +# compose <variant>release : <define>NDEBUG <optimization>on ; +# +# import assert ; +# import "class" : new ; +# +# validate <toolset>gcc <toolset>gcc-3.0.1 : $(test-space) ; +# +# assert.result <toolset>gcc <rtti>off <define>FOO +# : refine <toolset>gcc <rtti>off +# : <define>FOO +# : $(test-space) +# ; +# +# assert.result <toolset>gcc <optimization>on +# : refine <toolset>gcc <optimization>off +# : <optimization>on +# : $(test-space) +# ; +# +# assert.result <toolset>gcc <rtti>off +# : refine <toolset>gcc : <rtti>off : $(test-space) +# ; +# +# assert.result <toolset>gcc <rtti>off <rtti>off:<define>FOO +# : refine <toolset>gcc : <rtti>off <rtti>off:<define>FOO +# : $(test-space) +# ; +# +# assert.result <toolset>gcc:<define>foo <toolset>gcc:<define>bar +# : refine <toolset>gcc:<define>foo : <toolset>gcc:<define>bar +# : $(test-space) +# ; +# +# assert.result <define>MY_RELEASE +# : evaluate-conditionals-in-context +# <variant>release,<rtti>off:<define>MY_RELEASE +# : <toolset>gcc <variant>release <rtti>off +# +# ; +# +# try ; +# validate <feature>value : $(test-space) ; +# catch "Invalid property '<feature>value': unknown feature 'feature'." ; +# +# try ; +# validate <rtti>default : $(test-space) ; +# catch \"default\" is not a known value of feature <rtti> ; +# +# validate <define>WHATEVER : $(test-space) ; +# +# try ; +# validate <rtti> : $(test-space) ; +# catch "Invalid property '<rtti>': No value specified for feature 'rtti'." ; +# +# try ; +# validate value : $(test-space) ; +# catch "value" is not a value of an implicit feature ; +# +# +# assert.result <rtti>on +# : remove free implicit : <toolset>gcc <define>foo <rtti>on : $(test-space) ; +# +# assert.result <include>a +# : select include : <include>a <toolset>gcc ; +# +# assert.result <include>a +# : select include bar : <include>a <toolset>gcc ; +# +# assert.result <include>a <toolset>gcc +# : select include <bar> <toolset> : <include>a <toolset>gcc ; +# +# assert.result <toolset>kylix <include>a +# : change <toolset>gcc <include>a : <toolset> kylix ; +# +# # Test ordinary properties +# assert.result +# : split-conditional <toolset>gcc +# ; +# +# # Test properties with ":" +# assert.result +# : split-conditional <define>FOO=A::B +# ; +# +# # Test conditional feature +# assert.result <toolset>gcc,<toolset-gcc:version>3.0 <define>FOO +# : split-conditional <toolset>gcc,<toolset-gcc:version>3.0:<define>FOO +# ; +# +# feature.finish-test property-test-temp ; +# } +# + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/property_set.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/property_set.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f12eb90c --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/property_set.py @@ -0,0 +1,449 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 40480 + +# Copyright (C) Vladimir Prus 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. + +from b2.util.utility import * +import property, feature, string +import b2.build.feature +from b2.exceptions import * +from b2.util.sequence import unique +from b2.util.set import difference +from b2.util import cached + +from b2.manager import get_manager + + +def reset (): + """ Clear the module state. This is mainly for testing purposes. + """ + global __cache + + # A cache of property sets + # TODO: use a map of weak refs? + __cache = {} + +reset () + + +def create (raw_properties = []): + """ Creates a new 'PropertySet' instance for the given raw properties, + or returns an already existing one. + """ + # FIXME: propagate to callers. + if len(raw_properties) > 0 and isinstance(raw_properties[0], property.Property): + x = raw_properties + else: + x = [property.create_from_string(ps) for ps in raw_properties] + x.sort() + x = unique (x) + + # FIXME: can we do better, e.g. by directly computing + # has value of the list? + key = tuple(x) + + if not __cache.has_key (key): + __cache [key] = PropertySet(x) + + return __cache [key] + +def create_with_validation (raw_properties): + """ Creates new 'PropertySet' instances after checking + that all properties are valid and converting incidental + properties into gristed form. + """ + properties = [property.create_from_string(s) for s in raw_properties] + property.validate(properties) + + return create(properties) + +def empty (): + """ Returns PropertySet with empty set of properties. + """ + return create () + +def create_from_user_input(raw_properties, jamfile_module, location): + """Creates a property-set from the input given by the user, in the + context of 'jamfile-module' at 'location'""" + + properties = property.create_from_strings(raw_properties, True) + properties = property.translate_paths(properties, location) + properties = property.translate_indirect(properties, jamfile_module) + + project_id = get_manager().projects().attributeDefault(jamfile_module, 'id', None) + if not project_id: + project_id = os.path.abspath(location) + properties = property.translate_dependencies(properties, project_id, location) + properties = property.expand_subfeatures_in_conditions(properties) + return create(properties) + + +def refine_from_user_input(parent_requirements, specification, jamfile_module, + location): + """Refines requirements with requirements provided by the user. + Specially handles "-<property>value" syntax in specification + to remove given requirements. + - parent-requirements -- property-set object with requirements + to refine + - specification -- string list of requirements provided by the use + - project-module -- the module to which context indirect features + will be bound. + - location -- the path to which path features are relative.""" + + + if not specification: + return parent_requirements + + + add_requirements = [] + remove_requirements = [] + + for r in specification: + if r[0] == '-': + remove_requirements.append(r[1:]) + else: + add_requirements.append(r) + + if remove_requirements: + # Need to create property set, so that path features + # and indirect features are translated just like they + # are in project requirements. + ps = create_from_user_input(remove_requirements, + jamfile_module, location) + + parent_requirements = create(difference(parent_requirements.all(), + ps.all())) + specification = add_requirements + + requirements = create_from_user_input(specification, + jamfile_module, location) + + return parent_requirements.refine(requirements) + +class PropertySet: + """ Class for storing a set of properties. + - there's 1<->1 correspondence between identity and value. No + two instances of the class are equal. To maintain this property, + the 'PropertySet.create' rule should be used to create new instances. + Instances are immutable. + + - each property is classified with regard to it's effect on build + results. Incidental properties have no effect on build results, from + Boost.Build point of view. Others are either free, or non-free, which we + call 'base'. Each property belong to exactly one of those categories and + it's possible to get list of properties in each category. + + In addition, it's possible to get list of properties with specific + attribute. + + - several operations, like and refine and as_path are provided. They all use + caching whenever possible. + """ + def __init__ (self, properties = []): + + + raw_properties = [] + for p in properties: + raw_properties.append(p.to_raw()) + + self.all_ = properties + self.all_raw_ = raw_properties + self.all_set_ = set(properties) + + self.incidental_ = [] + self.free_ = [] + self.base_ = [] + self.dependency_ = [] + self.non_dependency_ = [] + self.conditional_ = [] + self.non_conditional_ = [] + self.propagated_ = [] + self.link_incompatible = [] + + # A cache of refined properties. + self.refined_ = {} + + # A cache of property sets created by adding properties to this one. + self.added_ = {} + + # Cache for the default properties. + self.defaults_ = None + + # Cache for the expanded properties. + self.expanded_ = None + + # Cache for the expanded composite properties + self.composites_ = None + + # Cache for property set with expanded subfeatures + self.subfeatures_ = None + + # Cache for the property set containing propagated properties. + self.propagated_ps_ = None + + # A map of features to its values. + self.feature_map_ = None + + # A tuple (target path, is relative to build directory) + self.target_path_ = None + + self.as_path_ = None + + # A cache for already evaluated sets. + self.evaluated_ = {} + + for p in raw_properties: + if not get_grist (p): + raise BaseException ("Invalid property: '%s'" % p) + + att = feature.attributes (get_grist (p)) + + if 'propagated' in att: + self.propagated_.append (p) + + if 'link_incompatible' in att: + self.link_incompatible.append (p) + + for p in properties: + + # A feature can be both incidental and free, + # in which case we add it to incidental. + if p.feature().incidental(): + self.incidental_.append(p) + elif p.feature().free(): + self.free_.append(p) + else: + self.base_.append(p) + + if p.condition(): + self.conditional_.append(p) + else: + self.non_conditional_.append(p) + + if p.feature().dependency(): + self.dependency_.append (p) + else: + self.non_dependency_.append (p) + + + def all(self): + return self.all_ + + def raw (self): + """ Returns the list of stored properties. + """ + return self.all_raw_ + + def __str__(self): + return ' '.join(str(p) for p in self.all_) + + def base (self): + """ Returns properties that are neither incidental nor free. + """ + return self.base_ + + def free (self): + """ Returns free properties which are not dependency properties. + """ + return self.free_ + + def non_free(self): + return self.base_ + self.incidental_ + + def dependency (self): + """ Returns dependency properties. + """ + return self.dependency_ + + def non_dependency (self): + """ Returns properties that are not dependencies. + """ + return self.non_dependency_ + + def conditional (self): + """ Returns conditional properties. + """ + return self.conditional_ + + def non_conditional (self): + """ Returns properties that are not conditional. + """ + return self.non_conditional_ + + def incidental (self): + """ Returns incidental properties. + """ + return self.incidental_ + + def refine (self, requirements): + """ Refines this set's properties using the requirements passed as an argument. + """ + assert isinstance(requirements, PropertySet) + if not self.refined_.has_key (requirements): + r = property.refine(self.all_, requirements.all_) + + self.refined_[requirements] = create(r) + + return self.refined_[requirements] + + def expand (self): + if not self.expanded_: + expanded = feature.expand(self.all_) + self.expanded_ = create(expanded) + return self.expanded_ + + def expand_subfeatures(self): + if not self.subfeatures_: + self.subfeatures_ = create(feature.expand_subfeatures(self.all_)) + return self.subfeatures_ + + def evaluate_conditionals(self, context=None): + if not context: + context = self + + if not self.evaluated_.has_key(context): + # FIXME: figure why the call messes up first parameter + self.evaluated_[context] = create( + property.evaluate_conditionals_in_context(self.all(), context)) + + return self.evaluated_[context] + + def propagated (self): + if not self.propagated_ps_: + self.propagated_ps_ = create (self.propagated_) + return self.propagated_ps_ + + def add_defaults (self): + # FIXME: this caching is invalidated when new features + # are declare inside non-root Jamfiles. + if not self.defaults_: + expanded = feature.add_defaults(self.all_) + self.defaults_ = create(expanded) + return self.defaults_ + + def as_path (self): + if not self.as_path_: + + def path_order (p1, p2): + + i1 = p1.feature().implicit() + i2 = p2.feature().implicit() + + if i1 != i2: + return i2 - i1 + else: + return cmp(p1.feature().name(), p2.feature().name()) + + # trim redundancy + properties = feature.minimize(self.base_) + + # sort according to path_order + properties.sort (path_order) + + components = [] + for p in properties: + if p.feature().implicit(): + components.append(p.value()) + else: + components.append(p.feature().name() + "-" + p.value()) + + self.as_path_ = '/'.join (components) + + return self.as_path_ + + def target_path (self): + """ Computes the target path that should be used for + target with these properties. + Returns a tuple of + - the computed path + - if the path is relative to build directory, a value of + 'true'. + """ + if not self.target_path_: + # The <location> feature can be used to explicitly + # change the location of generated targets + l = self.get ('<location>') + if l: + computed = l[0] + is_relative = False + + else: + p = self.as_path () + + # Really, an ugly hack. Boost regression test system requires + # specific target paths, and it seems that changing it to handle + # other directory layout is really hard. For that reason, + # we teach V2 to do the things regression system requires. + # The value o '<location-prefix>' is predended to the path. + prefix = self.get ('<location-prefix>') + + if prefix: + if len (prefix) > 1: + raise AlreadyDefined ("Two <location-prefix> properties specified: '%s'" % prefix) + + computed = os.path.join(prefix[0], p) + + else: + computed = p + + if not computed: + computed = "." + + is_relative = True + + self.target_path_ = (computed, is_relative) + + return self.target_path_ + + def add (self, ps): + """ Creates a new property set containing the properties in this one, + plus the ones of the property set passed as argument. + """ + if not self.added_.has_key(ps): + self.added_[ps] = create(self.all_ + ps.all()) + return self.added_[ps] + + def add_raw (self, properties): + """ Creates a new property set containing the properties in this one, + plus the ones passed as argument. + """ + return self.add (create (properties)) + + + def get (self, feature): + """ Returns all values of 'feature'. + """ + if type(feature) == type([]): + feature = feature[0] + if not isinstance(feature, b2.build.feature.Feature): + feature = b2.build.feature.get(feature) + + if not self.feature_map_: + self.feature_map_ = {} + + for v in self.all_: + if not self.feature_map_.has_key(v.feature()): + self.feature_map_[v.feature()] = [] + self.feature_map_[v.feature()].append(v.value()) + + return self.feature_map_.get(feature, []) + + @cached + def get_properties(self, feature): + """Returns all contained properties associated with 'feature'""" + + if not isinstance(feature, b2.build.feature.Feature): + feature = b2.build.feature.get(feature) + + result = [] + for p in self.all_: + if p.feature() == feature: + result.append(p) + return result + + def __contains__(self, item): + return item in self.all_set_ + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/readme.txt b/jam-files/boost-build/build/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c3dddd8d --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +Copyright 2001, 2002 Dave Abrahams +Copyright 2002 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) + +Development code for new build system. To run unit tests for jam code, execute: + + bjam --debug --build-system=test + +Comprehensive tests require Python. See ../test/readme.txt + + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d6042ea2 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.jam @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ +# 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 ; + + + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..19f1431d --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/scanner.py @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 45462 +# +# 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 property +import bjam +import os +from b2.exceptions import * +from b2.manager import get_manager + +def reset (): + """ Clear the module state. This is mainly for testing purposes. + """ + global __scanners, __rv_cache, __scanner_cache + + # Maps registered scanner classes to relevant properties + __scanners = {} + + # A cache of scanners. + # The key is: class_name.properties_tag, where properties_tag is the concatenation + # of all relevant properties, separated by '-' + __scanner_cache = {} + +reset () + + +def register(scanner_class, relevant_properties): + """ 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. + """ + __scanners[str(scanner_class)] = relevant_properties + +def registered(scanner_class): + """ Returns true iff a scanner of that class is registered + """ + return __scanners.has_key(str(scanner_class)) + +def get(scanner_class, properties): + """ Returns an instance of previously registered scanner + with the specified properties. + """ + scanner_name = str(scanner_class) + + if not registered(scanner_name): + raise BaseException ("attempt to get unregisted scanner: %s" % scanner_name) + + relevant_properties = __scanners[scanner_name] + r = property.select(relevant_properties, properties) + + scanner_id = scanner_name + '.' + '-'.join(r) + + if not __scanner_cache.has_key(scanner_name): + __scanner_cache[scanner_name] = scanner_class(r) + + return __scanner_cache[scanner_name] + +class Scanner: + """ Base scanner class. + """ + def __init__ (self): + pass + + def pattern (self): + """ Returns a pattern to use for scanning. + """ + raise BaseException ("method must be overriden") + + def process (self, target, matches): + """ Establish necessary relationship between targets, + given actual target beeing scanned, and a list of + pattern matches in that file. + """ + raise BaseException ("method must be overriden") + + +# 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 CommonScanner(Scanner): + + def __init__ (self, includes): + Scanner.__init__(self) + self.includes = includes + + def process(self, target, matches, binding): + + target_path = os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(binding[0])) + bjam.call("mark-included", target, matches) + + get_manager().engine().set_target_variable(matches, "SEARCH", + [target_path] + self.includes) + get_manager().scanners().propagate(self, matches) + +class ScannerRegistry: + + def __init__ (self, manager): + self.manager_ = manager + self.count_ = 0 + self.exported_scanners_ = {} + + def install (self, scanner, target, vtarget): + """ Installs the specified scanner on actual target 'target'. + vtarget: virtual target from which 'target' was actualized. + """ + engine = self.manager_.engine() + engine.set_target_variable(target, "HDRSCAN", scanner.pattern()) + if not self.exported_scanners_.has_key(scanner): + exported_name = "scanner_" + str(self.count_) + self.count_ = self.count_ + 1 + self.exported_scanners_[scanner] = exported_name + bjam.import_rule("", exported_name, scanner.process) + else: + exported_name = self.exported_scanners_[scanner] + + engine.set_target_variable(target, "HDRRULE", exported_name) + + # 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. + engine.set_target_variable(target, "HDRGRIST", str(id(scanner))) + pass + + def propagate(self, scanner, targets): + engine = self.manager_.engine() + engine.set_target_variable(targets, "HDRSCAN", scanner.pattern()) + engine.set_target_variable(targets, "HDRRULE", + self.exported_scanners_[scanner]) + engine.set_target_variable(targets, "HDRGRIST", str(id(scanner))) + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/targets.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/targets.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a70532ce --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/targets.jam @@ -0,0 +1,1659 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2002. +# Copyright Rene Rivera 2006. +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Supports 'abstract' targets, which are targets explicitly defined in a +# Jamfile. +# +# Abstract targets are represented by classes derived from 'abstract-target' +# class. The first abstract target is 'project-target', which is created for +# each Jamfile, and can be obtained by the 'target' rule in the Jamfile's module +# (see project.jam). +# +# Project targets keep a list of 'main-target' instances. A main target is what +# the user explicitly defines in a Jamfile. It is possible to have several +# definitions for a main target, for example to have different lists of sources +# for different platforms. So, main targets keep a list of alternatives. +# +# Each alternative is an instance of 'abstract-target'. When a main target +# subvariant is defined by some rule, that rule will decide what class to use, +# create an instance of that class and add it to the list of alternatives for +# the main target. +# +# Rules supplied by the build system will use only targets derived from +# 'basic-target' class, which will provide some default behaviour. There will be +# different classes derived from it such as 'make-target', created by the 'make' +# rule, and 'typed-target', created by rules such as 'exe' and 'lib'. + +# +# +------------------------+ +# |abstract-target | +# +========================+ +# |name | +# |project | +# | | +# |generate(properties) = 0| +# +-----------+------------+ +# | +# ^ +# / \ +# +-+-+ +# | +# | +# +------------------------+------+------------------------------+ +# | | | +# | | | +# +----------+-----------+ +------+------+ +------+-------+ +# | project-target | | main-target | | basic-target | +# +======================+ 1 * +=============+ alternatives +==============+ +# | generate(properties) |o-----------+ generate |<>------------->| generate | +# | main-target | +-------------+ | construct = 0| +# +----------------------+ +--------------+ +# | +# ^ +# / \ +# +-+-+ +# | +# | +# ...--+----------------+------------------+----------------+---+ +# | | | | +# | | | | +# ... ---+-----+ +------+-------+ +------+------+ +--------+-----+ +# | | typed-target | | make-target | | stage-target | +# . +==============+ +=============+ +==============+ +# . | construct | | construct | | construct | +# +--------------+ +-------------+ +--------------+ + +import assert ; +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import indirect ; +import path ; +import property ; +import property-set ; +import sequence ; +import set ; +import toolset ; +import build-request ; + + +# Base class for all abstract targets. +# +class abstract-target +{ + import project ; + import assert ; + import "class" ; + import errors ; + + rule __init__ ( name # Name of the target in Jamfile. + : project-target # The project target to which this one belongs. + ) + { + # Note: it might seem that we don't need either name or project at all. + # However, there are places where we really need it. One example is + # error messages which should name problematic targets. Another is + # setting correct paths for sources and generated files. + + self.name = $(name) ; + self.project = $(project-target) ; + self.location = [ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + } + + # Returns the name of this target. + rule name ( ) + { + return $(self.name) ; + } + + # Returns the project for this target. + rule project ( ) + { + return $(self.project) ; + } + + # Return the location where the target was declared. + rule location ( ) + { + return $(self.location) ; + } + + # Returns a user-readable name for this target. + rule full-name ( ) + { + local location = [ $(self.project).get location ] ; + return $(location)/$(self.name) ; + } + + # Generates virtual targets for this abstract target using the specified + # properties, unless a different value of some feature is required by the + # target. + # On success, returns: + # - a property-set with the usage requirements to be applied to dependants + # - a list of produced virtual targets, which may be empty. + # If 'property-set' is empty, performs the default build of this target, in + # a way specific to the derived class. + # + rule generate ( property-set ) + { + errors.error "method should be defined in derived classes" ; + } + + rule rename ( new-name ) + { + self.name = $(new-name) ; + } +} + + +if --debug-building in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] +{ + modules.poke : .debug-building : true ; +} + + +rule indent ( ) +{ + return $(.indent:J="") ; +} + + +rule increase-indent ( ) +{ + .indent += " " ; +} + + +rule decrease-indent ( ) +{ + .indent = $(.indent[2-]) ; +} + + +# Project target class (derived from 'abstract-target'). +# +# This class has the following responsibilities: +# - Maintaining a list of main targets in this project and building them. +# +# Main targets are constructed in two stages: +# - When Jamfile is read, a number of calls to 'add-alternative' is made. At +# that time, alternatives can also be renamed to account for inline targets. +# - The first time 'main-target' or 'has-main-target' rule is called, all +# alternatives are enumerated and main targets are created. +# +class project-target : abstract-target +{ + import project ; + import targets ; + import path ; + import print ; + import property-set ; + import set ; + import sequence ; + import "class" : new ; + import errors ; + + rule __init__ ( name : project-module parent-project ? + : requirements * : default-build * ) + { + abstract-target.__init__ $(name) : $(__name__) ; + + self.project-module = $(project-module) ; + self.location = [ project.attribute $(project-module) location ] ; + self.requirements = $(requirements) ; + self.default-build = $(default-build) ; + + if $(parent-project) + { + inherit $(parent-project) ; + } + } + + # This is needed only by the 'make' rule. Need to find the way to make + # 'make' work without this method. + # + rule project-module ( ) + { + return $(self.project-module) ; + } + + rule get ( attribute ) + { + return [ project.attribute $(self.project-module) $(attribute) ] ; + } + + rule build-dir ( ) + { + if ! $(self.build-dir) + { + self.build-dir = [ get build-dir ] ; + if ! $(self.build-dir) + { + self.build-dir = [ path.join [ $(self.project).get location ] + bin ] ; + } + } + return $(self.build-dir) ; + } + + # Generates all possible targets contained in this project. + # + rule generate ( property-set * ) + { + if [ modules.peek : .debug-building ] + { + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "building project" [ name ] " ('$(__name__)') with" [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + targets.increase-indent ; + } + + local usage-requirements = [ property-set.empty ] ; + local targets ; + + for local t in [ targets-to-build ] + { + local g = [ $(t).generate $(property-set) ] ; + usage-requirements = [ $(usage-requirements).add $(g[1]) ] ; + targets += $(g[2-]) ; + } + targets.decrease-indent ; + return $(usage-requirements) [ sequence.unique $(targets) ] ; + } + + # Computes and returns a list of abstract-target instances which must be + # built when this project is built. + # + rule targets-to-build ( ) + { + local result ; + + if ! $(self.built-main-targets) + { + build-main-targets ; + } + + # Collect all main targets here, except for "explicit" ones. + for local t in $(self.main-targets) + { + if ! [ $(t).name ] in $(self.explicit-targets) + { + result += $(t) ; + } + } + + # Collect all projects referenced via "projects-to-build" attribute. + local self-location = [ get location ] ; + for local pn in [ get projects-to-build ] + { + result += [ find $(pn)/ ] ; + } + + return $(result) ; + } + + # Add 'target' to the list of targets in this project that should be build + # only by explicit request + # + rule mark-target-as-explicit ( target-name * ) + { + # Record the name of the target, not instance, since this rule is called + # before main target instances are created. + self.explicit-targets += $(target-name) ; + } + + rule mark-target-as-always ( target-name * ) + { + # Record the name of the target, not instance, since this rule is called + # before main target instances are created. + self.always-targets += $(target-name) ; + } + + # Add new target alternative + # + rule add-alternative ( target-instance ) + { + if $(self.built-main-targets) + { + errors.error add-alternative called when main targets are already + created. : in project [ full-name ] ; + } + self.alternatives += $(target-instance) ; + } + + # Returns a 'main-target' class instance corresponding to 'name'. + # + rule main-target ( name ) + { + if ! $(self.built-main-targets) + { + build-main-targets ; + } + return $(self.main-target.$(name)) ; + } + + # Returns whether a main target with the specified name exists. + # + rule has-main-target ( name ) + { + if ! $(self.built-main-targets) + { + build-main-targets ; + } + + if $(self.main-target.$(name)) + { + return true ; + } + } + + # Worker function for the find rule not implementing any caching and simply + # returning nothing in case the target can not be found. + # + rule find-really ( id ) + { + local result ; + local current-location = [ get location ] ; + + local split = [ MATCH (.*)//(.*) : $(id) ] ; + local project-part = $(split[1]) ; + local target-part = $(split[2]) ; + + local extra-error-message ; + if $(project-part) + { + # There is an explicitly specified project part in id. Looks up the + # project and passes the request to it. + local pm = [ project.find $(project-part) : $(current-location) ] ; + if $(pm) + { + project-target = [ project.target $(pm) ] ; + result = [ $(project-target).find $(target-part) : no-error ] ; + } + else + { + # TODO: This extra error message will not get displayed most + # likely due to some buggy refactoring. Refactor the code so the + # message gets diplayed again. + extra-error-message = error: could not find project + '$(project-part)' ; + } + } + else + { + # Interpret target-name as name of main target. Need to do this + # before checking for file. Consider the following scenario with a + # toolset not modifying its executable's names, e.g. gcc on + # Unix-like platforms: + # + # exe test : test.cpp ; + # install s : test : <location>. ; + # + # After the first build we would have a target named 'test' in the + # Jamfile and a file named 'test' on the disk. We need the target to + # override the file. + result = [ main-target $(id) ] ; + + # Interpret id as an existing file reference. + if ! $(result) + { + result = [ new file-reference [ path.make $(id) ] : + $(self.project) ] ; + if ! [ $(result).exists ] + { + result = ; + } + } + + # Interpret id as project-id. + if ! $(result) + { + local project-module = [ project.find $(id) : + $(current-location) ] ; + if $(project-module) + { + result = [ project.target $(project-module) ] ; + } + } + } + + return $(result) ; + } + + # Find and return the target with the specified id, treated relative to + # self. Id may specify either a target or a file name with the target taking + # priority. May report an error or return nothing if the target is not found + # depending on the 'no-error' parameter. + # + rule find ( id : no-error ? ) + { + local v = $(.id.$(id)) ; + if ! $(v) + { + v = [ find-really $(id) ] ; + if ! $(v) + { + v = none ; + } + .id.$(id) = $(v) ; + } + + if $(v) != none + { + return $(v) ; + } + else + { + if ! $(no-error) + { + local current-location = [ get location ] ; + ECHO "error: Unable to find file or target named" ; + ECHO "error: '$(id)'" ; + ECHO "error: referred from project at" ; + ECHO "error: '$(current-location)'" ; + ECHO $(extra-error-message) ; + EXIT ; + } + } + } + + rule build-main-targets ( ) + { + self.built-main-targets = true ; + for local a in $(self.alternatives) + { + local name = [ $(a).name ] ; + local target = $(self.main-target.$(name)) ; + if ! $(target) + { + local t = [ new main-target $(name) : $(self.project) ] ; + self.main-target.$(name) = $(t) ; + self.main-targets += $(t) ; + target = $(self.main-target.$(name)) ; + } + + if $(name) in $(self.always-targets) + { + $(a).always ; + } + + $(target).add-alternative $(a) ; + } + } + + # Accessor, add a constant. + # + rule add-constant ( + name # Variable name of the constant. + : value + # Value of the constant. + : type ? # Optional type of value. + ) + { + switch $(type) + { + case path : + local r ; + for local v in $(value) + { + local l = $(self.location) ; + if ! $(l) + { + # Project corresponding to config files do not have + # 'location' attribute, but do have source location. + # It might be more reasonable to make every project have + # a location and use some other approach to prevent buildable + # targets in config files, but that's for later. + l = [ get source-location ] ; + } + v = [ path.root [ path.make $(v) ] $(l) ] ; + # Now make the value absolute path. + v = [ path.root $(v) [ path.pwd ] ] ; + # Constants should be in platform-native form. + v = [ path.native $(v) ] ; + r += $(v) ; + } + value = $(r) ; + } + if ! $(name) in $(self.constants) + { + self.constants += $(name) ; + } + self.constant.$(name) = $(value) ; + # Inject the constant in the scope of the Jamroot module. + modules.poke $(self.project-module) : $(name) : $(value) ; + } + + rule inherit ( parent ) + { + for local c in [ modules.peek $(parent) : self.constants ] + { + # No need to pass the type. Path constants were converted to + # absolute paths already by parent. + add-constant $(c) + : [ modules.peek $(parent) : self.constant.$(c) ] ; + } + + # Import rules from parent. + local this-module = [ project-module ] ; + local parent-module = [ $(parent).project-module ] ; + # Do not import rules coming from 'project-rules' as they must be + # imported localized. + local user-rules = [ set.difference + [ RULENAMES $(parent-module) ] : + [ RULENAMES project-rules ] ] ; + IMPORT $(parent-module) : $(user-rules) : $(this-module) : $(user-rules) ; + EXPORT $(this-module) : $(user-rules) ; + } +} + + +# Helper rules to detect cycles in main target references. +# +local rule start-building ( main-target-instance ) +{ + if $(main-target-instance) in $(.targets-being-built) + { + local names ; + for local t in $(.targets-being-built) $(main-target-instance) + { + names += [ $(t).full-name ] ; + } + + errors.error "Recursion in main target references" + : "the following target are being built currently:" + : $(names) ; + } + .targets-being-built += $(main-target-instance) ; +} + + +local rule end-building ( main-target-instance ) +{ + .targets-being-built = $(.targets-being-built[1--2]) ; +} + + +# A named top-level target in Jamfile. +# +class main-target : abstract-target +{ + import assert ; + import errors ; + import feature ; + import print ; + import property-set ; + import sequence ; + import targets : start-building end-building ; + + rule __init__ ( name : project ) + { + abstract-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) ; + } + + # Add a new alternative for this target + rule add-alternative ( target ) + { + local d = [ $(target).default-build ] ; + if $(self.alternatives) && ( $(self.default-build) != $(d) ) + { + errors.error "default build must be identical in all alternatives" + : "main target is" [ full-name ] + : "with" [ $(d).raw ] + : "differing from previous default build" [ $(self.default-build).raw ] ; + } + else + { + self.default-build = $(d) ; + } + self.alternatives += $(target) ; + } + + # Returns the best viable alternative for this property-set. See the + # documentation for selection rules. + # + local rule select-alternatives ( property-set debug ? ) + { + # When selecting alternatives we have to consider defaults, for example: + # lib l : l.cpp : <variant>debug ; + # lib l : l_opt.cpp : <variant>release ; + # won't work unless we add default value <variant>debug. + property-set = [ $(p).add-defaults ] ; + + # The algorithm: we keep the current best viable alternative. When we've + # got a new best viable alternative, we compare it with the current one. + + local best ; + local best-properties ; + + if $(self.alternatives[2-]) + { + local bad ; + local worklist = $(self.alternatives) ; + while $(worklist) && ! $(bad) + { + local v = $(worklist[1]) ; + local properties = [ $(v).match $(property-set) $(debug) ] ; + + if $(properties) != no-match + { + if ! $(best) + { + best = $(v) ; + best-properties = $(properties) ; + } + else + { + if $(properties) = $(best-properties) + { + bad = true ; + } + else if $(properties) in $(best-properties) + { + # Do nothing, this alternative is worse + } + else if $(best-properties) in $(properties) + { + best = $(v) ; + best-properties = $(properties) ; + } + else + { + bad = true ; + } + } + } + worklist = $(worklist[2-]) ; + } + if ! $(bad) + { + return $(best) ; + } + } + else + { + return $(self.alternatives) ; + } + } + + rule apply-default-build ( property-set ) + { + return [ targets.apply-default-build $(property-set) + : $(self.default-build) ] ; + } + + # Select an alternative for this main target, by finding all alternatives + # which requirements are satisfied by 'properties' and picking the one with + # the longest requirements set. Returns the result of calling 'generate' on + # that alternative. + # + rule generate ( property-set ) + { + start-building $(__name__) ; + + # We want composite properties in build request act as if all the + # properties it expands too are explicitly specified. + property-set = [ $(property-set).expand ] ; + + local all-property-sets = [ apply-default-build $(property-set) ] ; + local usage-requirements = [ property-set.empty ] ; + local result ; + for local p in $(all-property-sets) + { + local r = [ generate-really $(p) ] ; + if $(r) + { + usage-requirements = [ $(usage-requirements).add $(r[1]) ] ; + result += $(r[2-]) ; + } + } + end-building $(__name__) ; + return $(usage-requirements) [ sequence.unique $(result) ] ; + } + + # Generates the main target with the given property set and returns a list + # which first element is property-set object containing usage-requirements + # of generated target and with generated virtual target in other elements. + # It is possible that no targets are generated. + # + local rule generate-really ( property-set ) + { + local best-alternatives = [ select-alternatives $(property-set) ] ; + if ! $(best-alternatives) + { + ECHO "error: No best alternative for" [ full-name ] ; + select-alternatives $(property-set) debug ; + return [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + else + { + # Now return virtual targets for the only alternative. + return [ $(best-alternatives).generate $(property-set) ] ; + } + } + + rule rename ( new-name ) + { + abstract-target.rename $(new-name) ; + for local a in $(self.alternatives) + { + $(a).rename $(new-name) ; + } + } +} + + +# Abstract target refering to a source file. This is an artificial entity +# allowing sources to a target to be represented using a list of abstract target +# instances. +# +class file-reference : abstract-target +{ + import virtual-target ; + import property-set ; + import path ; + + rule __init__ ( file : project ) + { + abstract-target.__init__ $(file) : $(project) ; + } + + rule generate ( properties ) + { + return [ property-set.empty ] [ virtual-target.from-file $(self.name) : + [ location ] : $(self.project) ] ; + } + + # Returns true if the referred file really exists. + rule exists ( ) + { + location ; + return $(self.file-path) ; + } + + # Returns the location of target. Needed by 'testing.jam'. + rule location ( ) + { + if ! $(self.file-location) + { + local source-location = [ $(self.project).get source-location ] ; + for local src-dir in $(source-location) + { + if ! $(self.file-location) + { + local location = [ path.root $(self.name) $(src-dir) ] ; + if [ CHECK_IF_FILE [ path.native $(location) ] ] + { + self.file-location = $(src-dir) ; + self.file-path = $(location) ; + } + } + } + } + return $(self.file-location) ; + } +} + + +# Given a target-reference, made in context of 'project', returns the +# abstract-target instance that is referred to, as well as properties explicitly +# specified for this reference. +# +rule resolve-reference ( target-reference : project ) +{ + # Separate target name from properties override. + local split = [ MATCH "^([^<]*)(/(<.*))?$" : $(target-reference) ] ; + local id = $(split[1]) ; + local sproperties = ; + if $(split[3]) + { + sproperties = [ property.make [ feature.split $(split[3]) ] ] ; + sproperties = [ feature.expand-composites $(sproperties) ] ; + } + + # Find the target. + local target = [ $(project).find $(id) ] ; + + return $(target) [ property-set.create $(sproperties) ] ; +} + + +# Attempts to generate the target given by target reference, which can refer +# both to a main target or to a file. Returns a list consisting of +# - usage requirements +# - generated virtual targets, if any +# +rule generate-from-reference ( + target-reference # Target reference. + : project # Project where the reference is made. + : property-set # Properties of the main target that makes the reference. +) +{ + local r = [ resolve-reference $(target-reference) : $(project) ] ; + local target = $(r[1]) ; + local sproperties = $(r[2]) ; + + # Take properties which should be propagated and refine them with + # source-specific requirements. + local propagated = [ $(property-set).propagated ] ; + local rproperties = [ $(propagated).refine $(sproperties) ] ; + if $(rproperties[1]) = "@error" + { + errors.error + "When building" [ full-name ] " with properties " $(properties) : + "Invalid properties specified for " $(source) ":" + $(rproperties[2-]) ; + } + return [ $(target).generate $(rproperties) ] ; +} + +rule apply-default-build ( property-set : default-build ) +{ + # 1. First, see what properties from default-build are already present + # in property-set. + + local raw = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + local specified-features = $(raw:G) ; + + local defaults-to-apply ; + for local d in [ $(default-build).raw ] + { + if ! $(d:G) in $(specified-features) + { + defaults-to-apply += $(d) ; + } + } + + # 2. If there are any defaults to be applied, form a new build request. + # Pass it through to 'expand-no-defaults' since default-build might + # contain "release debug" resulting in two property-sets. + local result ; + if $(defaults-to-apply) + { + properties = [ + build-request.expand-no-defaults + + # We have to compress subproperties here to prevent property + # lists like: + # + # <toolset>msvc <toolset-msvc:version>7.1 <threading>multi + # + # from being expanded into: + # + # <toolset-msvc:version>7.1/<threading>multi + # <toolset>msvc/<toolset-msvc:version>7.1/<threading>multi + # + # due to a cross-product property combination. That may be an + # indication that build-request.expand-no-defaults is the wrong + # rule to use here. + [ feature.compress-subproperties $(raw) ] + $(defaults-to-apply) + ] ; + + if $(properties) + { + for local p in $(properties) + { + result += [ property-set.create + [ feature.expand [ feature.split $(p) ] ] ] ; + } + } + else + { + result = [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + } + else + { + result = $(property-set) ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Given a build request and requirements, return properties common to dependency +# build request and target requirements. +# +# TODO: Document exactly what 'common properties' are, whether they should +# include default property values, whether they should contain any conditional +# properties or should those be already processed, etc. See whether there are +# any differences between use cases with empty and non-empty build-request as +# well as with requirements containing and those not containing any non-free +# features. +# +rule common-properties ( build-request requirements ) +{ + # For optimization, we add free requirements directly, without using a + # complex algorithm. This gives the complex algorithm a better chance of + # caching results. + local free = [ $(requirements).free ] ; + local non-free = [ property-set.create [ $(requirements).base ] + [ $(requirements).incidental ] ] ; + + local key = .rp.$(build-request)-$(non-free) ; + if ! $($(key)) + { + $(key) = [ common-properties2 $(build-request) $(non-free) ] ; + } + result = [ $($(key)).add-raw $(free) ] ; +} + + +# Given a 'context' -- a set of already present properties, and 'requirements', +# decide which extra properties should be applied to 'context'. For conditional +# requirements, this means evaluating the condition. For indirect conditional +# requirements, this means calling a rule. Ordinary requirements are always +# applied. +# +# Handles the situation where evaluating one conditional requirement affects +# conditions of another conditional requirements, such as: +# <toolset>gcc:<variant>release <variant>release:<define>RELEASE +# +# If 'what' is 'refined' returns context refined with new requirements. If +# 'what' is 'added' returns just the requirements to be applied. +# +rule evaluate-requirements ( requirements : context : what ) +{ + # Apply non-conditional requirements. It is possible that further + # conditional requirement change a value set by non-conditional + # requirements. For example: + # + # exe a : a.cpp : <threading>single <toolset>foo:<threading>multi ; + # + # I am not sure if this should be an error, or not, especially given that + # + # <threading>single + # + # might come from project's requirements. + + local unconditional = [ feature.expand [ $(requirements).non-conditional ] ] ; + + local raw = [ $(context).raw ] ; + raw = [ property.refine $(raw) : $(unconditional) ] ; + + # We have collected properties that surely must be present in common + # properties. We now try to figure out what other properties should be added + # in order to satisfy rules (4)-(6) from the docs. + + local conditionals = [ $(requirements).conditional ] ; + # The 'count' variable has one element for each conditional feature and for + # each occurrence of '<indirect-conditional>' feature. It is used as a loop + # counter: for each iteration of the loop before we remove one element and + # the property set should stabilize before we are done. It is assumed that + # #conditionals iterations should be enough for properties to propagate + # along conditions in any direction. + local count = $(conditionals) + [ $(requirements).get <conditional> ] + and-once-more ; + + local added-requirements ; + + local current = $(raw) ; + + # It is assumed that ordinary conditional requirements can not add + # <conditional> properties (a.k.a. indirect conditional properties), and + # that rules referred to by <conditional> properties can not add new + # <conditional> properties. So the list of indirect conditionals does not + # change. + local indirect = [ $(requirements).get <conditional> ] ; + indirect = [ MATCH ^@(.*) : $(indirect) ] ; + + local ok ; + while $(count) + { + # Evaluate conditionals in context of current properties. + local e = [ property.evaluate-conditionals-in-context $(conditionals) + : $(current) ] ; + + # Evaluate indirect conditionals. + for local i in $(indirect) + { + e += [ indirect.call $(i) $(current) ] ; + } + + if $(e) = $(added-requirements) + { + # If we got the same result, we have found the final properties. + count = ; + ok = true ; + } + else + { + # Oops, conditional evaluation results have changed. Also 'current' + # contains leftovers from a previous evaluation. Recompute 'current' + # using initial properties and conditional requirements. + added-requirements = $(e) ; + current = [ property.refine $(raw) : [ feature.expand $(e) ] ] ; + } + count = $(count[2-]) ; + } + if ! $(ok) + { + errors.error "Can not evaluate conditional properties " $(conditionals) ; + } + + if $(what) = added + { + return [ property-set.create $(unconditional) $(added-requirements) ] ; + } + else if $(what) = refined + { + return [ property-set.create $(current) ] ; + } + else + { + errors.error "Invalid value of the 'what' parameter." ; + } +} + + +rule common-properties2 ( build-request requirements ) +{ + # This guarantees that default properties are present in the result, unless + # they are overriden by some requirement. FIXME: There is possibility that + # we have added <foo>bar, which is composite and expands to <foo2>bar2, but + # default value of <foo2> is not bar2, in which case it is not clear what to + # do. + # + build-request = [ $(build-request).add-defaults ] ; + # Features added by 'add-default' can be composite and expand to features + # without default values -- so they are not added yet. It could be clearer/ + # /faster to expand only newly added properties but that is not critical. + build-request = [ $(build-request).expand ] ; + + return [ evaluate-requirements $(requirements) : $(build-request) : + refined ] ; +} + +rule push-target ( target ) +{ + .targets = $(target) $(.targets) ; +} + +rule pop-target ( ) +{ + .targets = $(.targets[2-]) ; +} + +# Return the metatarget that is currently being generated. +rule current ( ) +{ + return $(.targets[1]) ; +} + + +# Implements the most standard way of constructing main target alternative from +# sources. Allows sources to be either file or other main target and handles +# generation of those dependency targets. +# +class basic-target : abstract-target +{ + import build-request ; + import build-system ; + import "class" : new ; + import errors ; + import feature ; + import property ; + import property-set ; + import sequence ; + import set ; + import targets ; + import virtual-target ; + + rule __init__ ( name : project : sources * : requirements * + : default-build * : usage-requirements * ) + { + abstract-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) ; + + self.sources = $(sources) ; + if ! $(requirements) { + requirements = [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + self.requirements = $(requirements) ; + if ! $(default-build) + { + default-build = [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + self.default-build = $(default-build) ; + if ! $(usage-requirements) + { + usage-requirements = [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + self.usage-requirements = $(usage-requirements) ; + + if $(sources:G) + { + errors.user-error properties found in the 'sources' parameter for + [ full-name ] ; + } + } + + rule always ( ) + { + self.always = 1 ; + } + + # Returns the list of abstract-targets which are used as sources. The extra + # properties specified for sources are not represented. The only user for + # this rule at the moment is the "--dump-tests" feature of the test system. + # + rule sources ( ) + { + if ! $(self.source-targets) + { + for local s in $(self.sources) + { + self.source-targets += + [ targets.resolve-reference $(s) : $(self.project) ] ; + } + } + return $(self.source-targets) ; + } + + rule requirements ( ) + { + return $(self.requirements) ; + } + + rule default-build ( ) + { + return $(self.default-build) ; + } + + # Returns the alternative condition for this alternative, if the condition + # is satisfied by 'property-set'. + # + rule match ( property-set debug ? ) + { + # The condition is composed of all base non-conditional properties. It + # is not clear if we should expand 'self.requirements' or not. For one + # thing, it would be nice to be able to put + # <toolset>msvc-6.0 + # in requirements. On the other hand, if we have <variant>release as a + # condition it does not make sense to require <optimization>full to be + # in the build request just to select this variant. + local bcondition = [ $(self.requirements).base ] ; + local ccondition = [ $(self.requirements).conditional ] ; + local condition = [ set.difference $(bcondition) : $(ccondition) ] ; + if $(debug) + { + ECHO " next alternative: required properties:" $(condition:E=(empty)) ; + } + + if $(condition) in [ $(property-set).raw ] + { + if $(debug) + { + ECHO " matched" ; + } + return $(condition) ; + } + else + { + if $(debug) + { + ECHO " not matched" ; + } + return no-match ; + } + } + + # Takes a target reference, which might be either target id or a dependency + # property, and generates that target using 'property-set' as build request. + # + # The results are added to the variable called 'result-var'. Usage + # requirements are added to the variable called 'usage-requirements-var'. + # + rule generate-dependencies ( dependencies * : property-set + : result-var usage-requirements-var ) + { + for local dependency in $(dependencies) + { + local grist = $(dependency:G) ; + local id = $(dependency:G=) ; + + local result = [ targets.generate-from-reference $(id) : + $(self.project) : $(property-set) ] ; + + $(result-var) += $(result[2-]:G=$(grist)) ; + $(usage-requirements-var) += [ $(result[1]).raw ] ; + } + } + + # Determines final build properties, generates sources, and calls + # 'construct'. This method should not be overridden. + # + rule generate ( property-set ) + { + if [ modules.peek : .debug-building ] + { + ECHO ; + local fn = [ full-name ] ; + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Building target '$(fn)'" ; + targets.increase-indent ; + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Build request: " $(property-set) [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + local cf = [ build-system.command-line-free-features ] ; + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Command line free features: " [ $(cf).raw ] ; + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Target requirements: " [ $(self.requirements).raw ] ; + } + targets.push-target $(__name__) ; + + if ! $(self.generated.$(property-set)) + { + # Apply free features from the command line. If user said + # define=FOO + # he most likely wants this define to be set for all compiles. + property-set = [ $(property-set).refine + [ build-system.command-line-free-features ] ] ; + local rproperties = [ targets.common-properties $(property-set) + $(self.requirements) ] ; + + if [ modules.peek : .debug-building ] + { + ECHO ; + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Common properties: " [ $(rproperties).raw ] ; + } + + if ( $(rproperties[1]) != "@error" ) && ( [ $(rproperties).get + <build> ] != no ) + { + local source-targets ; + local properties = [ $(rproperties).non-dependency ] ; + local usage-requirements ; + + generate-dependencies [ $(rproperties).dependency ] : + $(rproperties) : properties usage-requirements ; + + generate-dependencies $(self.sources) : $(rproperties) : + source-targets usage-requirements ; + + if [ modules.peek : .debug-building ] + { + ECHO ; + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Usage requirements for" + $(self.name)": " $(usage-requirements) ; + } + + rproperties = [ property-set.create $(properties) + $(usage-requirements) ] ; + usage-requirements = [ property-set.create $(usage-requirements) ] ; + + if [ modules.peek : .debug-building ] + { + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Build properties: " + [ $(rproperties).raw ] ; + } + + local extra = [ $(rproperties).get <source> ] ; + source-targets += $(extra:G=) ; + # We might get duplicate sources, for example if we link to two + # libraries having the same <library> usage requirement. + # Use stable sort, since for some targets the order is + # important. E.g. RUN_PY target need python source to come + # first. + source-targets = [ sequence.unique $(source-targets) : stable ] ; + + local result = [ construct $(self.name) : $(source-targets) : + $(rproperties) ] ; + + if $(result) + { + local gur = $(result[1]) ; + result = $(result[2-]) ; + + if $(self.always) + { + for local t in $(result) + { + $(t).always ; + } + } + + local s = [ create-subvariant $(result) + : [ virtual-target.recent-targets ] + : $(property-set) : $(source-targets) + : $(rproperties) : $(usage-requirements) ] ; + virtual-target.clear-recent-targets ; + + local ur = [ compute-usage-requirements $(s) ] ; + ur = [ $(ur).add $(gur) ] ; + $(s).set-usage-requirements $(ur) ; + if [ modules.peek : .debug-building ] + { + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Usage requirements from" + $(self.name)": " [ $(ur).raw ] ; + } + + self.generated.$(property-set) = $(ur) $(result) ; + } + } + else + { + if $(rproperties[1]) = "@error" + { + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Skipping build of:" [ full-name ] + "cannot compute common properties" ; + } + else if [ $(rproperties).get <build> ] = no + { + # If we just see <build>no, we cannot produce any reasonable + # diagnostics. The code that adds this property is expected + # to explain why a target is not built, for example using + # the configure.log-component-configuration function. + } + else + { + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Skipping build of: " [ full-name ] + " unknown reason" ; + } + + # We are here either because there has been an error computing + # properties or there is <build>no in properties. In the latter + # case we do not want any diagnostic. In the former case, we + # need diagnostics. FIXME + + # If this target fails to build, add <build>no to properties to + # cause any parent target to fail to build. Except that it + # - does not work now, since we check for <build>no only in + # common properties, but not in properties that came from + # dependencies + # - it is not clear if that is a good idea anyway. The alias + # target, for example, should not fail to build if a + # dependency fails. + self.generated.$(property-set) = [ property-set.create <build>no ] ; + } + } + else + { + if [ modules.peek : .debug-building ] + { + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Already built" ; + local ur = $(self.generated.$(property-set)) ; + ur = $(ur[0]) ; + targets.increase-indent ; + ECHO [ targets.indent ] "Usage requirements from" + $(self.name)": " [ $(ur).raw ] ; + targets.decrease-indent ; + } + } + + targets.pop-target ; + targets.decrease-indent ; + return $(self.generated.$(property-set)) ; + } + + # Given the set of generated targets, and refined build properties, + # determines and sets appropriate usage requirements on those targets. + # + rule compute-usage-requirements ( subvariant ) + { + local rproperties = [ $(subvariant).build-properties ] ; + xusage-requirements = [ targets.evaluate-requirements + $(self.usage-requirements) : $(rproperties) : added ] ; + + # We generate all dependency properties and add them, as well as their + # usage requirements, to the result. + local extra ; + generate-dependencies [ $(xusage-requirements).dependency ] : + $(rproperties) : extra extra ; + + local result = [ property-set.create + [ $(xusage-requirements).non-dependency ] $(extra) ] ; + + # Propagate usage requirements we got from sources, except for the + # <pch-header> and <pch-file> features. + # + # That feature specifies which pch file to use, and should apply only to + # direct dependents. Consider: + # + # pch pch1 : ... + # lib lib1 : ..... pch1 ; + # pch pch2 : + # lib lib2 : pch2 lib1 ; + # + # Here, lib2 should not get <pch-header> property from pch1. + # + # Essentially, when those two features are in usage requirements, they + # are propagated only to direct dependents. We might need a more general + # mechanism, but for now, only those two features are special. + # + # TODO - Actually there are more possible candidates like for instance + # when listing static library X as a source for another static library. + # Then static library X will be added as a <source> property to the + # second library's usage requirements but those requirements should last + # only up to the first executable or shared library that actually links + # to it. + local raw = [ $(subvariant).sources-usage-requirements ] ; + raw = [ $(raw).raw ] ; + raw = [ property.change $(raw) : <pch-header> ] ; + raw = [ property.change $(raw) : <pch-file> ] ; + return [ $(result).add [ property-set.create $(raw) ] ] ; + } + + # Creates new subvariant instances for 'targets'. + # 'root-targets' - virtual targets to be returned to dependants + # 'all-targets' - virtual targets created while building this main target + # 'build-request' - property-set instance with requested build properties + # + local rule create-subvariant ( root-targets * : all-targets * : + build-request : sources * : rproperties : usage-requirements ) + { + for local e in $(root-targets) + { + $(e).root true ; + } + + # Process all virtual targets that will be created if this main target + # is created. + local s = [ new subvariant $(__name__) : $(build-request) : $(sources) : + $(rproperties) : $(usage-requirements) : $(all-targets) ] ; + for local v in $(all-targets) + { + if ! [ $(v).creating-subvariant ] + { + $(v).creating-subvariant $(s) ; + } + } + return $(s) ; + } + + # Constructs virtual targets for this abstract target and the dependency + # graph. Returns a usage-requirements property-set and a list of virtual + # targets. Should be overriden in derived classes. + # + rule construct ( name : source-targets * : properties * ) + { + errors.error "method should be defined in derived classes" ; + } +} + + +class typed-target : basic-target +{ + import generators ; + + rule __init__ ( name : project : type : sources * : requirements * : + default-build * : usage-requirements * ) + { + basic-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) : $(sources) : + $(requirements) : $(default-build) : $(usage-requirements) ; + + self.type = $(type) ; + } + + rule type ( ) + { + return $(self.type) ; + } + + rule construct ( name : source-targets * : property-set ) + { + local r = [ generators.construct $(self.project) $(name:S=) : $(self.type) + : [ property-set.create [ $(property-set).raw ] + <main-target-type>$(self.type) ] + : $(source-targets) : true ] ; + if ! $(r) + { + ECHO "warn: Unable to construct" [ full-name ] ; + + # Are there any top-level generators for this type/property set. + if ! [ generators.find-viable-generators $(self.type) + : $(property-set) ] + { + ECHO "error: no generators were found for type '$(self.type)'" ; + ECHO "error: and the requested properties" ; + ECHO "error: make sure you've configured the needed tools" ; + ECHO "See http://boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/advanced/configuration.html" ; + ECHO "To debug this problem, try the --debug-generators option." ; + EXIT ; + } + } + return $(r) ; + } +} + + +# Return the list of sources to use, if main target rule is invoked with +# 'sources'. If there are any objects in 'sources', they are treated as main +# target instances, and the name of such targets are adjusted to be +# '<name_of_this_target>__<name_of_source_target>'. Such renaming is disabled if +# a non-empty value is passed as the 'no-renaming' parameter. +# +rule main-target-sources ( sources * : main-target-name : no-renaming ? ) +{ + local result ; + for local t in $(sources) + { + if [ class.is-instance $(t) ] + { + local name = [ $(t).name ] ; + if ! $(no-renaming) + { + name = $(main-target-name)__$(name) ; + $(t).rename $(name) ; + } + # Inline targets are not built by default. + local p = [ $(t).project ] ; + $(p).mark-target-as-explicit $(name) ; + result += $(name) ; + } + else + { + result += $(t) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns the requirements to use when declaring a main target, obtained by +# translating all specified property paths and refining project requirements +# with the ones specified for the target. +# +rule main-target-requirements ( + specification * # Properties explicitly specified for the main target. + : project # Project where the main target is to be declared. +) +{ + specification += [ toolset.requirements ] ; + + local requirements = [ property-set.refine-from-user-input + [ $(project).get requirements ] : $(specification) : + [ $(project).project-module ] : [ $(project).get location ] ] ; + if $(requirements[1]) = "@error" + { + errors.error "Conflicting requirements for target:" $(requirements) ; + } + return $(requirements) ; +} + + +# Returns the usage requirements to use when declaring a main target, which are +# obtained by translating all specified property paths and adding project's +# usage requirements. +# +rule main-target-usage-requirements ( + specification * # Use-properties explicitly specified for a main target. + : project # Project where the main target is to be declared. +) +{ + local project-usage-requirements = [ $(project).get usage-requirements ] ; + + # We do not use 'refine-from-user-input' because: + # - I am not sure if removing parent's usage requirements makes sense + # - refining usage requirements is not needed, since usage requirements are + # always free. + local usage-requirements = [ property-set.create-from-user-input + $(specification) + : [ $(project).project-module ] [ $(project).get location ] ] ; + + return [ $(project-usage-requirements).add $(usage-requirements) ] ; +} + + +# Return the default build value to use when declaring a main target, which is +# obtained by using the specified value if not empty and parent's default build +# attribute otherwise. +# +rule main-target-default-build ( + specification * # Default build explicitly specified for a main target. + : project # Project where the main target is to be declared. +) +{ + local result ; + if $(specification) + { + result = $(specification) ; + } + else + { + result = [ $(project).get default-build ] ; + } + return [ property-set.create-with-validation $(result) ] ; +} + + +# Registers the specified target as a main target alternative and returns it. +# +rule main-target-alternative ( target ) +{ + local ptarget = [ $(target).project ] ; + $(ptarget).add-alternative $(target) ; + return $(target) ; +} + +# Creates a new metargets with the specified properties, using 'klass' as +# the class. The 'name', 'sources', +# 'requirements', 'default-build' and 'usage-requirements' are assumed to be in +# the form specified by the user in Jamfile corresponding to 'project'. +# +rule create-metatarget ( klass : project : name : sources * : requirements * : + default-build * : usage-requirements * ) +{ + return [ + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new $(klass) $(name) : $(project) + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) : $(project) ] + ] ] ; +} + +# Creates a typed-target with the specified properties. The 'name', 'sources', +# 'requirements', 'default-build' and 'usage-requirements' are assumed to be in +# the form specified by the user in Jamfile corresponding to 'project'. +# +rule create-typed-target ( type : project : name : sources * : requirements * : + default-build * : usage-requirements * ) +{ + return [ + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(name) : $(project) : $(type) + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) : $(project) ] + ] ] ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/targets.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/targets.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a35612ce --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/targets.py @@ -0,0 +1,1401 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 64488 + +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2002-2007. +# Copyright Rene Rivera 2006. +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Supports 'abstract' targets, which are targets explicitly defined in Jamfile. +# +# Abstract targets are represented by classes derived from 'AbstractTarget' class. +# The first abstract target is 'project_target', which is created for each +# Jamfile, and can be obtained by the 'target' rule in the Jamfile's module. +# (see project.jam). +# +# Project targets keep a list of 'MainTarget' instances. +# A main target is what the user explicitly defines in a Jamfile. It is +# possible to have several definitions for a main target, for example to have +# different lists of sources for different platforms. So, main targets +# keep a list of alternatives. +# +# Each alternative is an instance of 'AbstractTarget'. When a main target +# subvariant is defined by some rule, that rule will decide what class to +# use, create an instance of that class and add it to the list of alternatives +# for the main target. +# +# Rules supplied by the build system will use only targets derived +# from 'BasicTarget' class, which will provide some default behaviour. +# There will be two classes derived from it, 'make-target', created by the +# 'make' rule, and 'TypedTarget', created by rules such as 'exe' and 'dll'. + +# +# +------------------------+ +# |AbstractTarget | +# +========================+ +# |name | +# |project | +# | | +# |generate(properties) = 0| +# +-----------+------------+ +# | +# ^ +# / \ +# +-+-+ +# | +# | +# +------------------------+------+------------------------------+ +# | | | +# | | | +# +----------+-----------+ +------+------+ +------+-------+ +# | project_target | | MainTarget | | BasicTarget | +# +======================+ 1 * +=============+ alternatives +==============+ +# | generate(properties) |o-----------+ generate |<>------------->| generate | +# | main-target | +-------------+ | construct = 0| +# +----------------------+ +--------------+ +# | +# ^ +# / \ +# +-+-+ +# | +# | +# ...--+----------------+------------------+----------------+---+ +# | | | | +# | | | | +# ... ---+-----+ +------+-------+ +------+------+ +--------+-----+ +# | | TypedTarget | | make-target | | stage-target | +# . +==============+ +=============+ +==============+ +# . | construct | | construct | | construct | +# +--------------+ +-------------+ +--------------+ + +import re +import os.path +import sys + +from b2.manager import get_manager + +from b2.util.utility import * +import property, project, virtual_target, property_set, feature, generators, toolset +from virtual_target import Subvariant +from b2.exceptions import * +from b2.util.sequence import unique +from b2.util import path, bjam_signature +from b2.build.errors import user_error_checkpoint + +import b2.build.build_request as build_request + +import b2.util.set +_re_separate_target_from_properties = re.compile (r'^([^<]*)(/(<.*))?$') + +class TargetRegistry: + + def __init__ (self): + # All targets that are currently being built. + # Only the key is id (target), the value is the actual object. + self.targets_being_built_ = {} + + # Current indent for debugging messages + self.indent_ = "" + + self.debug_building_ = "--debug-building" in bjam.variable("ARGV") + + self.targets_ = [] + + def main_target_alternative (self, target): + """ Registers the specified target as a main target alternatives. + Returns 'target'. + """ + target.project ().add_alternative (target) + return target + + def main_target_sources (self, sources, main_target_name, no_renaming=0): + """Return the list of sources to use, if main target rule is invoked + with 'sources'. If there are any objects in 'sources', they are treated + as main target instances, and the name of such targets are adjusted to + be '<name_of_this_target>__<name_of_source_target>'. Such renaming + is disabled is non-empty value is passed for 'no-renaming' parameter.""" + result = [] + + for t in sources: + + t = b2.util.jam_to_value_maybe(t) + + if isinstance (t, AbstractTarget): + name = t.name () + + if not no_renaming: + name = main_target_name + '__' + name + t.rename (name) + + # Inline targets are not built by default. + p = t.project() + p.mark_targets_as_explicit([name]) + result.append(name) + + else: + result.append (t) + + return result + + + def main_target_requirements(self, specification, project): + """Returns the requirement to use when declaring a main target, + which are obtained by + - translating all specified property paths, and + - refining project requirements with the one specified for the target + + 'specification' are the properties xplicitly specified for a + main target + 'project' is the project where the main taret is to be declared.""" + + specification.extend(toolset.requirements()) + + requirements = property_set.refine_from_user_input( + project.get("requirements"), specification, + project.project_module(), project.get("location")) + + return requirements + + def main_target_usage_requirements (self, specification, project): + """ Returns the use requirement to use when declaraing a main target, + which are obtained by + - translating all specified property paths, and + - adding project's usage requirements + specification: Use-properties explicitly specified for a main target + project: Project where the main target is to be declared + """ + project_usage_requirements = project.get ('usage-requirements') + + # We don't use 'refine-from-user-input' because I'm not sure if: + # - removing of parent's usage requirements makes sense + # - refining of usage requirements is not needed, since usage requirements + # are always free. + usage_requirements = property_set.create_from_user_input( + specification, project.project_module(), project.get("location")) + + return project_usage_requirements.add (usage_requirements) + + def main_target_default_build (self, specification, project): + """ Return the default build value to use when declaring a main target, + which is obtained by using specified value if not empty and parent's + default build attribute otherwise. + specification: Default build explicitly specified for a main target + project: Project where the main target is to be declared + """ + if specification: + return property_set.create_with_validation(specification) + else: + return project.get ('default-build') + + def start_building (self, main_target_instance): + """ Helper rules to detect cycles in main target references. + """ + if self.targets_being_built_.has_key(id(main_target_instance)): + names = [] + for t in self.targets_being_built_.values() + [main_target_instance]: + names.append (t.full_name()) + + get_manager().errors()("Recursion in main target references\n") + + self.targets_being_built_[id(main_target_instance)] = main_target_instance + + def end_building (self, main_target_instance): + assert (self.targets_being_built_.has_key (id (main_target_instance))) + del self.targets_being_built_ [id (main_target_instance)] + + def create_typed_target (self, type, project, name, sources, requirements, default_build, usage_requirements): + """ Creates a TypedTarget with the specified properties. + The 'name', 'sources', 'requirements', 'default_build' and + 'usage_requirements' are assumed to be in the form specified + by the user in Jamfile corresponding to 'project'. + """ + return self.main_target_alternative (TypedTarget (name, project, type, + self.main_target_sources (sources, name), + self.main_target_requirements (requirements, project), + self.main_target_default_build (default_build, project), + self.main_target_usage_requirements (usage_requirements, project))) + + def increase_indent(self): + self.indent_ += " " + + def decrease_indent(self): + self.indent_ = self.indent_[0:-4] + + def logging(self): + return self.debug_building_ + + def log(self, message): + if self.debug_building_: + print self.indent_ + message + + def push_target(self, target): + self.targets_.append(target) + + def pop_target(self): + self.targets_ = self.targets_[:-1] + + def current(self): + return self.targets_[0] + + +class GenerateResult: + + def __init__ (self, ur=None, targets=None): + if not targets: + targets = [] + + self.__usage_requirements = ur + self.__targets = targets + assert all(isinstance(t, virtual_target.VirtualTarget) for t in targets) + + if not self.__usage_requirements: + self.__usage_requirements = property_set.empty () + + def usage_requirements (self): + return self.__usage_requirements + + def targets (self): + return self.__targets + + def extend (self, other): + assert (isinstance (other, GenerateResult)) + + self.__usage_requirements = self.__usage_requirements.add (other.usage_requirements ()) + self.__targets.extend (other.targets ()) + +class AbstractTarget: + """ Base class for all abstract targets. + """ + def __init__ (self, name, project, manager = None): + """ manager: the Manager object + name: name of the target + project: the project target to which this one belongs + manager:the manager object. If none, uses project.manager () + """ + assert (isinstance (project, ProjectTarget)) + # Note: it might seem that we don't need either name or project at all. + # However, there are places where we really need it. One example is error + # messages which should name problematic targets. Another is setting correct + # paths for sources and generated files. + + # Why allow manager to be specified? Because otherwise project target could not derive + # from this class. + if manager: + self.manager_ = manager + else: + self.manager_ = project.manager () + + self.name_ = name + self.project_ = project + + def manager (self): + return self.manager_ + + def name (self): + """ Returns the name of this target. + """ + return self.name_ + + def project (self): + """ Returns the project for this target. + """ + return self.project_ + + def location (self): + """ Return the location where the target was declared. + """ + return self.location_ + + def full_name (self): + """ Returns a user-readable name for this target. + """ + location = self.project ().get ('location') + return location + '/' + self.name_ + + def generate (self, property_set): + """ Takes a property set. Generates virtual targets for this abstract + target, using the specified properties, unless a different value of some + feature is required by the target. + On success, returns a GenerateResult instance with: + - a property_set with the usage requirements to be + applied to dependents + - a list of produced virtual targets, which may be + empty. + If 'property_set' is empty, performs default build of this + target, in a way specific to derived class. + """ + raise BaseException ("method should be defined in derived classes") + + def rename (self, new_name): + self.name_ = new_name + +class ProjectTarget (AbstractTarget): + """ Project target class (derived from 'AbstractTarget') + + This class these responsibilities: + - maintaining a list of main target in this project and + building it + + Main targets are constructed in two stages: + - When Jamfile is read, a number of calls to 'add_alternative' is made. + At that time, alternatives can also be renamed to account for inline + targets. + - The first time 'main-target' or 'has-main-target' rule is called, + all alternatives are enumerated an main targets are created. + """ + def __init__ (self, manager, name, project_module, parent_project, requirements, default_build): + AbstractTarget.__init__ (self, name, self, manager) + + self.project_module_ = project_module + self.location_ = manager.projects().attribute (project_module, 'location') + self.requirements_ = requirements + self.default_build_ = default_build + + self.build_dir_ = None + + # A cache of IDs + self.ids_cache_ = {} + + # True is main targets have already been built. + self.built_main_targets_ = False + + # A list of the registered alternatives for this project. + self.alternatives_ = [] + + # A map from main target name to the target corresponding + # to it. + self.main_target_ = {} + + # Targets marked as explicit. + self.explicit_targets_ = set() + + # Targets marked as always + self.always_targets_ = set() + + # The constants defined for this project. + self.constants_ = {} + + # Whether targets for all main target are already created. + self.built_main_targets_ = 0 + + if parent_project: + self.inherit (parent_project) + + + # TODO: This is needed only by the 'make' rule. Need to find the + # way to make 'make' work without this method. + def project_module (self): + return self.project_module_ + + def get (self, attribute): + return self.manager().projects().attribute( + self.project_module_, attribute) + + def build_dir (self): + if not self.build_dir_: + self.build_dir_ = self.get ('build-dir') + if not self.build_dir_: + self.build_dir_ = os.path.join(self.project_.get ('location'), 'bin') + + return self.build_dir_ + + def generate (self, ps): + """ Generates all possible targets contained in this project. + """ + self.manager_.targets().log( + "Building project '%s' with '%s'" % (self.name (), str(ps))) + self.manager_.targets().increase_indent () + + result = GenerateResult () + + for t in self.targets_to_build (): + g = t.generate (ps) + result.extend (g) + + self.manager_.targets().decrease_indent () + return result + + def targets_to_build (self): + """ Computes and returns a list of AbstractTarget instances which + must be built when this project is built. + """ + result = [] + + if not self.built_main_targets_: + self.build_main_targets () + + # Collect all main targets here, except for "explicit" ones. + for n, t in self.main_target_.iteritems (): + if not t.name () in self.explicit_targets_: + result.append (t) + + # Collect all projects referenced via "projects-to-build" attribute. + self_location = self.get ('location') + for pn in self.get ('projects-to-build'): + result.append (self.find(pn + "/")) + + return result + + def mark_targets_as_explicit (self, target_names): + """Add 'target' to the list of targets in this project + that should be build only by explicit request.""" + + # Record the name of the target, not instance, since this + # rule is called before main target instaces are created. + self.explicit_targets_.update(target_names) + + def mark_targets_as_always(self, target_names): + self.always_targets_.update(target_names) + + def add_alternative (self, target_instance): + """ Add new target alternative. + """ + if self.built_main_targets_: + raise IllegalOperation ("add-alternative called when main targets are already created for project '%s'" % self.full_name ()) + + self.alternatives_.append (target_instance) + + def main_target (self, name): + if not self.built_main_targets_: + self.build_main_targets() + + return self.main_target_[name] + + def has_main_target (self, name): + """Tells if a main target with the specified name exists.""" + if not self.built_main_targets_: + self.build_main_targets() + + return self.main_target_.has_key(name) + + def create_main_target (self, name): + """ Returns a 'MainTarget' class instance corresponding to the 'name'. + """ + if not self.built_main_targets_: + self.build_main_targets () + + return self.main_targets_.get (name, None) + + + def find_really(self, id): + """ Find and return the target with the specified id, treated + relative to self. + """ + result = None + current_location = self.get ('location') + + __re_split_project_target = re.compile (r'(.*)//(.*)') + split = __re_split_project_target.match (id) + + project_part = None + target_part = None + + if split: + project_part = split.group (1) + target_part = split.group (2) + + project_registry = self.project_.manager ().projects () + + extra_error_message = '' + if project_part: + # There's explicit project part in id. Looks up the + # project and pass the request to it. + pm = project_registry.find (project_part, current_location) + + if pm: + project_target = project_registry.target (pm) + result = project_target.find (target_part, no_error=1) + + else: + extra_error_message = "error: could not find project '$(project_part)'" + + else: + # Interpret target-name as name of main target + # Need to do this before checking for file. Consider this: + # + # exe test : test.cpp ; + # install s : test : <location>. ; + # + # After first build we'll have target 'test' in Jamfile and file + # 'test' on the disk. We need target to override the file. + + result = None + if self.has_main_target(id): + result = self.main_target(id) + + if not result: + result = FileReference (self.manager_, id, self.project_) + if not result.exists (): + # File actually does not exist. + # Reset 'target' so that an error is issued. + result = None + + + if not result: + # Interpret id as project-id + project_module = project_registry.find (id, current_location) + if project_module: + result = project_registry.target (project_module) + + return result + + def find (self, id, no_error = False): + v = self.ids_cache_.get (id, None) + + if not v: + v = self.find_really (id) + self.ids_cache_ [id] = v + + if v or no_error: + return v + + raise BaseException ("Unable to find file or target named '%s'\nreferred from project at '%s'" % (id, self.get ('location'))) + + + def build_main_targets (self): + self.built_main_targets_ = True + + for a in self.alternatives_: + name = a.name () + if not self.main_target_.has_key (name): + t = MainTarget (name, self.project_) + self.main_target_ [name] = t + + if name in self.always_targets_: + a.always() + + self.main_target_ [name].add_alternative (a) + + def add_constant(self, name, value, path=0): + """Adds a new constant for this project. + + The constant will be available for use in Jamfile + module for this project. If 'path' is true, + the constant will be interpreted relatively + to the location of project. + """ + + if path: + l = self.location_ + if not l: + # Project corresponding to config files do not have + # 'location' attribute, but do have source location. + # It might be more reasonable to make every project have + # a location and use some other approach to prevent buildable + # targets in config files, but that's for later. + l = get('source-location') + + value = os.path.join(l, value) + # Now make the value absolute path + value = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), value) + + self.constants_[name] = value + bjam.call("set-variable", self.project_module(), name, value) + + def inherit(self, parent_project): + for c in parent_project.constants_: + # No need to pass the type. Path constants were converted to + # absolute paths already by parent. + self.add_constant(c, parent_project.constants_[c]) + + # Import rules from parent + this_module = self.project_module() + parent_module = parent_project.project_module() + + rules = bjam.call("RULENAMES", parent_module) + if not rules: + rules = [] + user_rules = [x for x in rules + if x not in self.manager().projects().project_rules().all_names()] + if user_rules: + bjam.call("import-rules-from-parent", parent_module, this_module, user_rules) + +class MainTarget (AbstractTarget): + """ A named top-level target in Jamfile. + """ + def __init__ (self, name, project): + AbstractTarget.__init__ (self, name, project) + self.alternatives_ = [] + self.default_build_ = property_set.empty () + + def add_alternative (self, target): + """ Add a new alternative for this target. + """ + d = target.default_build () + + if self.alternatives_ and self.default_build_ != d: + get_manager().errors()("default build must be identical in all alternatives\n" + "main target is '%s'\n" + "with '%s'\n" + "differing from previous default build: '%s'" % (self.full_name (), d.raw (), self.default_build_.raw ())) + + else: + self.default_build_ = d + + self.alternatives_.append (target) + + def __select_alternatives (self, property_set, debug): + """ Returns the best viable alternative for this property_set + See the documentation for selection rules. + # TODO: shouldn't this be 'alternative' (singular)? + """ + # When selecting alternatives we have to consider defaults, + # for example: + # lib l : l.cpp : <variant>debug ; + # lib l : l_opt.cpp : <variant>release ; + # won't work unless we add default value <variant>debug. + property_set = property_set.add_defaults () + + # The algorithm: we keep the current best viable alternative. + # When we've got new best viable alternative, we compare it + # with the current one. + best = None + best_properties = None + + if len (self.alternatives_) == 0: + return None + + if len (self.alternatives_) == 1: + return self.alternatives_ [0] + + if debug: + print "Property set for selection:", property_set + + for v in self.alternatives_: + properties = v.match (property_set, debug) + + if properties is not None: + if not best: + best = v + best_properties = properties + + else: + if b2.util.set.equal (properties, best_properties): + return None + + elif b2.util.set.contains (properties, best_properties): + # Do nothing, this alternative is worse + pass + + elif b2.util.set.contains (best_properties, properties): + best = v + best_properties = properties + + else: + return None + + return best + + def apply_default_build (self, property_set): + return apply_default_build(property_set, self.default_build_) + + def generate (self, ps): + """ Select an alternative for this main target, by finding all alternatives + which requirements are satisfied by 'properties' and picking the one with + longest requirements set. + Returns the result of calling 'generate' on that alternative. + """ + self.manager_.targets ().start_building (self) + + # We want composite properties in build request act as if + # all the properties it expands too are explicitly specified. + ps = ps.expand () + + all_property_sets = self.apply_default_build (ps) + + result = GenerateResult () + + for p in all_property_sets: + result.extend (self.__generate_really (p)) + + self.manager_.targets ().end_building (self) + + return result + + def __generate_really (self, prop_set): + """ Generates the main target with the given property set + and returns a list which first element is property_set object + containing usage_requirements of generated target and with + generated virtual target in other elements. It's possible + that no targets are generated. + """ + best_alternative = self.__select_alternatives (prop_set, debug=0) + + if not best_alternative: + # FIXME: revive. + # self.__select_alternatives(prop_set, debug=1) + self.manager_.errors()( + "No best alternative for '%s'.\n" + % (self.full_name(),)) + + result = best_alternative.generate (prop_set) + + # Now return virtual targets for the only alternative + return result + + def rename(self, new_name): + AbstractTarget.rename(self, new_name) + for a in self.alternatives_: + a.rename(new_name) + +class FileReference (AbstractTarget): + """ Abstract target which refers to a source file. + This is artificial creature; it's usefull so that sources to + a target can be represented as list of abstract target instances. + """ + def __init__ (self, manager, file, project): + AbstractTarget.__init__ (self, file, project) + self.file_location_ = None + + def generate (self, properties): + return GenerateResult (None, [ + self.manager_.virtual_targets ().from_file ( + self.name_, self.location(), self.project_) ]) + + def exists (self): + """ Returns true if the referred file really exists. + """ + if self.location (): + return True + else: + return False + + def location (self): + # Returns the location of target. Needed by 'testing.jam' + if not self.file_location_: + source_location = self.project_.get('source-location') + + for src_dir in source_location: + location = os.path.join(src_dir, self.name()) + if os.path.isfile(location): + self.file_location_ = src_dir + self.file_path = location + break + + return self.file_location_ + +def resolve_reference(target_reference, project): + """ Given a target_reference, made in context of 'project', + returns the AbstractTarget instance that is referred to, as well + as properties explicitly specified for this reference. + """ + # Separate target name from properties override + split = _re_separate_target_from_properties.match (target_reference) + if not split: + raise BaseException ("Invalid reference: '%s'" % target_reference) + + id = split.group (1) + + sproperties = [] + + if split.group (3): + sproperties = property.create_from_strings(feature.split(split.group(3))) + sproperties = feature.expand_composites(sproperties) + + # Find the target + target = project.find (id) + + return (target, property_set.create(sproperties)) + +def generate_from_reference(target_reference, project, property_set): + """ Attempts to generate the target given by target reference, which + can refer both to a main target or to a file. + Returns a list consisting of + - usage requirements + - generated virtual targets, if any + target_reference: Target reference + project: Project where the reference is made + property_set: Properties of the main target that makes the reference + """ + target, sproperties = resolve_reference(target_reference, project) + + # Take properties which should be propagated and refine them + # with source-specific requirements. + propagated = property_set.propagated() + rproperties = propagated.refine(sproperties) + + return target.generate(rproperties) + + + +class BasicTarget (AbstractTarget): + """ Implements the most standard way of constructing main target + alternative from sources. Allows sources to be either file or + other main target and handles generation of those dependency + targets. + """ + def __init__ (self, name, project, sources, requirements = None, default_build = None, usage_requirements = None): + AbstractTarget.__init__ (self, name, project) + + for s in sources: + if get_grist (s): + raise InvalidSource ("property '%s' found in the 'sources' parameter for '%s'" % (s, name)) + + self.sources_ = sources + + if not requirements: requirements = property_set.empty () + self.requirements_ = requirements + + if not default_build: default_build = property_set.empty () + self.default_build_ = default_build + + if not usage_requirements: usage_requirements = property_set.empty () + self.usage_requirements_ = usage_requirements + + # A cache for resolved references + self.source_targets_ = None + + # A cache for generated targets + self.generated_ = {} + + # A cache for build requests + self.request_cache = {} + + # Result of 'capture_user_context' has everything. For example, if this + # target is declare as result of loading Jamfile which was loaded when + # building target B which was requested from A, then we'll have A, B and + # Jamroot location in context. We only care about Jamroot location, most + # of the times. + self.user_context_ = self.manager_.errors().capture_user_context()[-1:] + + self.always_ = False + + def always(self): + self.always_ = True + + def sources (self): + """ Returns the list of AbstractTargets which are used as sources. + The extra properties specified for sources are not represented. + The only used of this rule at the moment is the '--dump-tests' + feature of the test system. + """ + if self.source_targets_ == None: + self.source_targets_ = [] + for s in self.sources_: + self.source_targets_.append(resolve_reference(s, self.project_)[0]) + + return self.source_targets_ + + def requirements (self): + return self.requirements_ + + def default_build (self): + return self.default_build_ + + def common_properties (self, build_request, requirements): + """ Given build request and requirements, return properties + common to dependency build request and target build + properties. + """ + # For optimization, we add free unconditional requirements directly, + # without using complex algorithsm. + # This gives the complex algorithm better chance of caching results. + # The exact effect of this "optimization" is no longer clear + free_unconditional = [] + other = [] + for p in requirements.all(): + if p.feature().free() and not p.condition() and p.feature().name() != 'conditional': + free_unconditional.append(p) + else: + other.append(p) + other = property_set.create(other) + + key = (build_request, other) + if not self.request_cache.has_key(key): + self.request_cache[key] = self.__common_properties2 (build_request, other) + + return self.request_cache[key].add_raw(free_unconditional) + + # Given 'context' -- a set of already present properties, and 'requirements', + # decide which extra properties should be applied to 'context'. + # For conditional requirements, this means evaluating condition. For + # indirect conditional requirements, this means calling a rule. Ordinary + # requirements are always applied. + # + # Handles situation where evaluating one conditional requirements affects + # condition of another conditional requirements, for example: + # + # <toolset>gcc:<variant>release <variant>release:<define>RELEASE + # + # If 'what' is 'refined' returns context refined with new requirements. + # If 'what' is 'added' returns just the requirements that must be applied. + def evaluate_requirements(self, requirements, context, what): + # Apply non-conditional requirements. + # It's possible that that further conditional requirement change + # a value set by non-conditional requirements. For example: + # + # exe a : a.cpp : <threading>single <toolset>foo:<threading>multi ; + # + # I'm not sure if this should be an error, or not, especially given that + # + # <threading>single + # + # might come from project's requirements. + unconditional = feature.expand(requirements.non_conditional()) + + context = context.refine(property_set.create(unconditional)) + + # We've collected properties that surely must be present in common + # properties. We now try to figure out what other properties + # should be added in order to satisfy rules (4)-(6) from the docs. + + conditionals = property_set.create(requirements.conditional()) + + # It's supposed that #conditionals iterations + # should be enough for properties to propagate along conditions in any + # direction. + max_iterations = len(conditionals.all()) +\ + len(requirements.get("<conditional>")) + 1 + + added_requirements = [] + current = context + + # It's assumed that ordinary conditional requirements can't add + # <indirect-conditional> properties, and that rules referred + # by <indirect-conditional> properties can't add new + # <indirect-conditional> properties. So the list of indirect conditionals + # does not change. + indirect = requirements.get("<conditional>") + + ok = 0 + for i in range(0, max_iterations): + + e = conditionals.evaluate_conditionals(current).all()[:] + + # Evaluate indirect conditionals. + for i in indirect: + i = b2.util.jam_to_value_maybe(i) + if callable(i): + # This is Python callable, yeah. + e.extend(i(current)) + else: + # Name of bjam function. Because bjam is unable to handle + # list of Property, pass list of strings. + br = b2.util.call_jam_function(i[1:], [str(p) for p in current.all()]) + if br: + e.extend(property.create_from_strings(br)) + + if e == added_requirements: + # If we got the same result, we've found final properties. + ok = 1 + break + else: + # Oops, results of evaluation of conditionals has changed. + # Also 'current' contains leftover from previous evaluation. + # Recompute 'current' using initial properties and conditional + # requirements. + added_requirements = e + current = context.refine(property_set.create(feature.expand(e))) + + if not ok: + self.manager().errors()("Can't evaluate conditional properties " + + str(conditionals)) + + + if what == "added": + return property_set.create(unconditional + added_requirements) + elif what == "refined": + return current + else: + self.manager().errors("Invalid value of the 'what' parameter") + + def __common_properties2(self, build_request, requirements): + # This guarantees that default properties are present + # in result, unless they are overrided by some requirement. + # TODO: There is possibility that we've added <foo>bar, which is composite + # and expands to <foo2>bar2, but default value of <foo2> is not bar2, + # in which case it's not clear what to do. + # + build_request = build_request.add_defaults() + # Featured added by 'add-default' can be composite and expand + # to features without default values -- so they are not added yet. + # It could be clearer/faster to expand only newly added properties + # but that's not critical. + build_request = build_request.expand() + + return self.evaluate_requirements(requirements, build_request, + "refined") + + def match (self, property_set, debug): + """ Returns the alternative condition for this alternative, if + the condition is satisfied by 'property_set'. + """ + # The condition is composed of all base non-conditional properties. + # It's not clear if we should expand 'self.requirements_' or not. + # For one thing, it would be nice to be able to put + # <toolset>msvc-6.0 + # in requirements. + # On the other hand, if we have <variant>release in condition it + # does not make sense to require <optimization>full to be in + # build request just to select this variant. + bcondition = self.requirements_.base () + ccondition = self.requirements_.conditional () + condition = b2.util.set.difference (bcondition, ccondition) + + if debug: + print " next alternative: required properties:", [str(p) for p in condition] + + if b2.util.set.contains (condition, property_set.all()): + + if debug: + print " matched" + + return condition + + else: + return None + + + def generate_dependency_targets (self, target_ids, property_set): + targets = [] + usage_requirements = [] + for id in target_ids: + + result = generate_from_reference(id, self.project_, property_set) + targets += result.targets() + usage_requirements += result.usage_requirements().all() + + return (targets, usage_requirements) + + def generate_dependency_properties(self, properties, ps): + """ Takes a target reference, which might be either target id + or a dependency property, and generates that target using + 'property_set' as build request. + + Returns a tuple (result, usage_requirements). + """ + result_properties = [] + usage_requirements = [] + for p in properties: + + result = generate_from_reference(p.value(), self.project_, ps) + + for t in result.targets(): + result_properties.append(property.Property(p.feature(), t)) + + usage_requirements += result.usage_requirements().all() + + return (result_properties, usage_requirements) + + + + + @user_error_checkpoint + def generate (self, ps): + """ Determines final build properties, generates sources, + and calls 'construct'. This method should not be + overridden. + """ + self.manager_.errors().push_user_context( + "Generating target " + self.full_name(), self.user_context_) + + if self.manager().targets().logging(): + self.manager().targets().log( + "Building target '%s'" % self.name_) + self.manager().targets().increase_indent () + self.manager().targets().log( + "Build request: '%s'" % str (ps.raw ())) + cf = self.manager().command_line_free_features() + self.manager().targets().log( + "Command line free features: '%s'" % str (cf.raw ())) + self.manager().targets().log( + "Target requirements: %s'" % str (self.requirements().raw ())) + + self.manager().targets().push_target(self) + + if not self.generated_.has_key(ps): + + # Apply free features form the command line. If user + # said + # define=FOO + # he most likely want this define to be set for all compiles. + ps = ps.refine(self.manager().command_line_free_features()) + rproperties = self.common_properties (ps, self.requirements_) + + self.manager().targets().log( + "Common properties are '%s'" % str (rproperties)) + + if rproperties.get("<build>") != ["no"]: + + result = GenerateResult () + + properties = rproperties.non_dependency () + + (p, u) = self.generate_dependency_properties (rproperties.dependency (), rproperties) + properties += p + assert all(isinstance(p, property.Property) for p in properties) + usage_requirements = u + + (source_targets, u) = self.generate_dependency_targets (self.sources_, rproperties) + usage_requirements += u + + self.manager_.targets().log( + "Usage requirements for '%s' are '%s'" % (self.name_, usage_requirements)) + + # FIXME: + + rproperties = property_set.create(properties + usage_requirements) + usage_requirements = property_set.create (usage_requirements) + + self.manager_.targets().log( + "Build properties: '%s'" % str(rproperties)) + + source_targets += rproperties.get('<source>') + + # We might get duplicate sources, for example if + # we link to two library which have the same <library> in + # usage requirements. + # Use stable sort, since for some targets the order is + # important. E.g. RUN_PY target need python source to come + # first. + source_targets = unique(source_targets, stable=True) + + # FIXME: figure why this call messes up source_targets in-place + result = self.construct (self.name_, source_targets[:], rproperties) + + if result: + assert len(result) == 2 + gur = result [0] + result = result [1] + + if self.always_: + for t in result: + t.always() + + s = self.create_subvariant ( + result, + self.manager().virtual_targets().recent_targets(), ps, + source_targets, rproperties, usage_requirements) + self.manager().virtual_targets().clear_recent_targets() + + ur = self.compute_usage_requirements (s) + ur = ur.add (gur) + s.set_usage_requirements (ur) + + self.manager_.targets().log ( + "Usage requirements from '%s' are '%s'" % + (self.name(), str(rproperties))) + + self.generated_[ps] = GenerateResult (ur, result) + else: + self.generated_[ps] = GenerateResult (property_set.empty(), []) + else: + # If we just see <build>no, we cannot produce any reasonable + # diagnostics. The code that adds this property is expected + # to explain why a target is not built, for example using + # the configure.log-component-configuration function. + + # If this target fails to build, add <build>no to properties + # to cause any parent target to fail to build. Except that it + # - does not work now, since we check for <build>no only in + # common properties, but not in properties that came from + # dependencies + # - it's not clear if that's a good idea anyway. The alias + # target, for example, should not fail to build if a dependency + # fails. + self.generated_[ps] = GenerateResult( + property_set.create(["<build>no"]), []) + else: + self.manager().targets().log ("Already built") + + self.manager().targets().pop_target() + self.manager().targets().decrease_indent() + + return self.generated_[ps] + + def compute_usage_requirements (self, subvariant): + """ Given the set of generated targets, and refined build + properties, determines and sets appripriate usage requirements + on those targets. + """ + rproperties = subvariant.build_properties () + xusage_requirements =self.evaluate_requirements( + self.usage_requirements_, rproperties, "added") + + # We generate all dependency properties and add them, + # as well as their usage requirements, to result. + (r1, r2) = self.generate_dependency_properties(xusage_requirements.dependency (), rproperties) + extra = r1 + r2 + + result = property_set.create (xusage_requirements.non_dependency () + extra) + + # Propagate usage requirements we've got from sources, except + # for the <pch-header> and <pch-file> features. + # + # That feature specifies which pch file to use, and should apply + # only to direct dependents. Consider: + # + # pch pch1 : ... + # lib lib1 : ..... pch1 ; + # pch pch2 : + # lib lib2 : pch2 lib1 ; + # + # Here, lib2 should not get <pch-header> property from pch1. + # + # Essentially, when those two features are in usage requirements, + # they are propagated only to direct dependents. We might need + # a more general mechanism, but for now, only those two + # features are special. + raw = subvariant.sources_usage_requirements().raw() + raw = property.change(raw, "<pch-header>", None); + raw = property.change(raw, "<pch-file>", None); + result = result.add(property_set.create(raw)) + + return result + + def create_subvariant (self, root_targets, all_targets, + build_request, sources, + rproperties, usage_requirements): + """Creates a new subvariant-dg instances for 'targets' + - 'root-targets' the virtual targets will be returned to dependents + - 'all-targets' all virtual + targets created while building this main target + - 'build-request' is property-set instance with + requested build properties""" + + for e in root_targets: + e.root (True) + + s = Subvariant (self, build_request, sources, + rproperties, usage_requirements, all_targets) + + for v in all_targets: + if not v.creating_subvariant(): + v.creating_subvariant(s) + + return s + + def construct (self, name, source_targets, properties): + """ Constructs the virtual targets for this abstract targets and + the dependecy graph. Returns a tuple consisting of the properties and the list of virtual targets. + Should be overrided in derived classes. + """ + raise BaseException ("method should be defined in derived classes") + + +class TypedTarget (BasicTarget): + import generators + + def __init__ (self, name, project, type, sources, requirements, default_build, usage_requirements): + BasicTarget.__init__ (self, name, project, sources, requirements, default_build, usage_requirements) + self.type_ = type + + def __jam_repr__(self): + return b2.util.value_to_jam(self) + + def type (self): + return self.type_ + + def construct (self, name, source_targets, prop_set): + + r = generators.construct (self.project_, name, self.type_, + prop_set.add_raw(['<main-target-type>' + self.type_]), + source_targets, True) + + if not r: + print "warning: Unable to construct '%s'" % self.full_name () + + # Are there any top-level generators for this type/property set. + if not generators.find_viable_generators (self.type_, prop_set): + print "error: no generators were found for type '" + self.type_ + "'" + print "error: and the requested properties" + print "error: make sure you've configured the needed tools" + print "See http://boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/advanced/configuration.html" + + print "To debug this problem, try the --debug-generators option." + sys.exit(1) + + return r + +def apply_default_build(property_set, default_build): + # 1. First, see what properties from default_build + # are already present in property_set. + + specified_features = set(p.feature() for p in property_set.all()) + + defaults_to_apply = [] + for d in default_build.all(): + if not d.feature() in specified_features: + defaults_to_apply.append(d) + + # 2. If there's any defaults to be applied, form the new + # build request. Pass it throw 'expand-no-defaults', since + # default_build might contain "release debug", which will + # result in two property_sets. + result = [] + if defaults_to_apply: + + # We have to compress subproperties here to prevent + # property lists like: + # + # <toolset>msvc <toolset-msvc:version>7.1 <threading>multi + # + # from being expanded into: + # + # <toolset-msvc:version>7.1/<threading>multi + # <toolset>msvc/<toolset-msvc:version>7.1/<threading>multi + # + # due to cross-product property combination. That may + # be an indication that + # build_request.expand-no-defaults is the wrong rule + # to use here. + compressed = feature.compress_subproperties(property_set.all()) + + result = build_request.expand_no_defaults( + b2.build.property_set.create([p]) for p in (compressed + defaults_to_apply)) + + else: + result.append (property_set) + + return result + + +def create_typed_metatarget(name, type, sources, requirements, default_build, usage_requirements): + + from b2.manager import get_manager + t = get_manager().targets() + + project = get_manager().projects().current() + + return t.main_target_alternative( + TypedTarget(name, project, type, + t.main_target_sources(sources, name), + t.main_target_requirements(requirements, project), + t.main_target_default_build(default_build, project), + t.main_target_usage_requirements(usage_requirements, project))) + + +def create_metatarget(klass, name, sources, requirements=[], default_build=[], usage_requirements=[]): + from b2.manager import get_manager + t = get_manager().targets() + + project = get_manager().projects().current() + + return t.main_target_alternative( + klass(name, project, + t.main_target_sources(sources, name), + t.main_target_requirements(requirements, project), + t.main_target_default_build(default_build, project), + t.main_target_usage_requirements(usage_requirements, project))) + +def metatarget_function_for_class(class_): + + @bjam_signature((["name"], ["sources", "*"], ["requirements", "*"], + ["default_build", "*"], ["usage_requirements", "*"])) + def create_metatarget(name, sources, requirements = [], default_build = None, usage_requirements = []): + + from b2.manager import get_manager + t = get_manager().targets() + + project = get_manager().projects().current() + + return t.main_target_alternative( + class_(name, project, + t.main_target_sources(sources, name), + t.main_target_requirements(requirements, project), + t.main_target_default_build(default_build, project), + t.main_target_usage_requirements(usage_requirements, project))) + + return create_metatarget diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f2036d99 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.jam @@ -0,0 +1,502 @@ +# 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 ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b4267987 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/toolset.py @@ -0,0 +1,398 @@ +# Status: being ported by Vladimir Prus +# Base revision: 40958 +# +# 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 feature, property, generators, property_set +import b2.util.set +from b2.util import cached, qualify_jam_action +from b2.util.utility import * +from b2.util import bjam_signature +from b2.manager import get_manager + +__re_split_last_segment = re.compile (r'^(.+)\.([^\.])*') +__re_two_ampersands = re.compile ('(&&)') +__re_first_segment = re.compile ('([^.]*).*') +__re_first_group = re.compile (r'[^.]*\.(.*)') + +# Flag is a mechanism to set a value +# A single toolset flag. Specifies that when certain +# properties are in build property set, certain values +# should be appended to some variable. +# +# A flag applies to a specific action in specific module. +# The list of all flags for a module is stored, and each +# flag further contains the name of the rule it applies +# for, +class Flag: + + def __init__(self, variable_name, values, condition, rule = None): + self.variable_name = variable_name + self.values = values + self.condition = condition + self.rule = rule + + def __str__(self): + return("Flag(" + str(self.variable_name) + ", " + str(self.values) +\ + ", " + str(self.condition) + ", " + str(self.rule) + ")") + +def reset (): + """ Clear the module state. This is mainly for testing purposes. + """ + global __module_flags, __flags, __stv + + # Mapping from module name to a list of all flags that apply + # to either that module directly, or to any rule in that module. + # Each element of the list is Flag instance. + # So, for module named xxx this might contain flags for 'xxx', + # for 'xxx.compile', for 'xxx.compile.c++', etc. + __module_flags = {} + + # Mapping from specific rule or module name to a list of Flag instances + # that apply to that name. + # Say, it might contain flags for 'xxx.compile.c++'. If there are + # entries for module name 'xxx', they are flags for 'xxx' itself, + # not including any rules in that module. + __flags = {} + + # A cache for varaible settings. The key is generated from the rule name and the properties. + __stv = {} + +reset () + +# FIXME: --ignore-toolset-requirements +# FIXME: using + +# FIXME push-checking-for-flags-module .... +# FIXME: investigate existing uses of 'hack-hack' parameter +# in jam code. + +@bjam_signature((["rule_or_module", "variable_name", "condition", "*"], + ["values", "*"])) +def flags(rule_or_module, variable_name, condition, values = []): + """ Specifies the flags (variables) that must be set on targets under certain + conditions, described by arguments. + rule_or_module: If contains 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 flags 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 set of property sets. If one of + those property sets is contained in 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 + always used. + + 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'd be forced to define "default" value. + + values: The value to add to variable. If <feature> + is specified, then the value of 'feature' + will be added. + """ + caller = bjam.caller()[:-1] + if not '.' in rule_or_module and caller.startswith("Jamfile"): + # 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 = qualify_jam_action(rule_or_module, caller) + else: + # FIXME: revive checking that we don't set flags for a different + # module unintentionally + pass + + if condition and not replace_grist (condition, ''): + # We have condition in the form '<feature>', that is, without + # value. That's a previous syntax: + # + # flags gcc.link RPATH <dll-path> ; + # for compatibility, convert it to + # flags gcc.link RPATH : <dll-path> ; + values = [ condition ] + condition = None + + if condition: + transformed = [] + for c in condition: + # FIXME: 'split' might be a too raw tool here. + pl = [property.create_from_string(s) for s in c.split('/')] + pl = feature.expand_subfeatures(pl); + transformed.append(property_set.create(pl)) + condition = transformed + + property.validate_property_sets(condition) + + __add_flag (rule_or_module, variable_name, condition, values) + +def set_target_variables (manager, rule_or_module, targets, ps): + """ + """ + settings = __set_target_variables_aux(manager, rule_or_module, ps) + + if settings: + for s in settings: + for target in targets: + manager.engine ().set_target_variable (target, s [0], s[1], True) + +def find_satisfied_condition(conditions, ps): + """Returns the first element of 'property-sets' which is a subset of + 'properties', or an empty list if no such element exists.""" + + features = set(p.feature() for p in ps.all()) + + for condition in conditions: + + found_all = True + for i in condition.all(): + + found = False + if i.value(): + found = i.value() in ps.get(i.feature()) + else: + # Handle value-less properties like '<architecture>' (compare with + # '<architecture>x86'). + # 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 + found = not i.feature() in features + + found_all = found_all and found + + if found_all: + return condition + + return None + + +def register (toolset): + """ Registers a new toolset. + """ + feature.extend('toolset', [toolset]) + +def inherit_generators (toolset, properties, base, generators_to_ignore = []): + if not properties: + properties = [replace_grist (toolset, '<toolset>')] + + base_generators = generators.generators_for_toolset(base) + + for g in base_generators: + id = g.id() + + if not id in generators_to_ignore: + # Some generator names have multiple periods in their name, so + # $(id:B=$(toolset)) doesn't generate the right new_id name. + # e.g. if id = gcc.compile.c++, $(id:B=darwin) = darwin.c++, + # which is not what we want. Manually parse the base and suffix + # (if there's a better way to do this, I'd love to see it.) + # See also register in module generators. + (base, suffix) = split_action_id(id) + + new_id = toolset + '.' + suffix + + generators.register(g.clone(new_id, properties)) + +def inherit_flags(toolset, base, prohibited_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. Don't 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 won't ever match the inheriting toolset. When + such flag settings must be inherited, define a rule in base toolset module and + call it as needed.""" + for f in __module_flags.get(base, []): + + if not f.condition or b2.util.set.difference(f.condition, prohibited_properties): + match = __re_first_group.match(f.rule) + rule_ = None + if match: + rule_ = match.group(1) + + new_rule_or_module = '' + + if rule_: + new_rule_or_module = toolset + '.' + rule_ + else: + new_rule_or_module = toolset + + __add_flag (new_rule_or_module, f.variable_name, f.condition, f.values) + +def inherit_rules (toolset, base): + pass + # FIXME: do something about this. +# base_generators = generators.generators_for_toolset (base) + +# import action + +# ids = [] +# for g in base_generators: +# (old_toolset, id) = split_action_id (g.id ()) +# ids.append (id) ; + +# new_actions = [] + +# engine = get_manager().engine() + # FIXME: do this! +# for action in engine.action.values(): +# pass +# (old_toolset, id) = split_action_id(action.action_name) +# +# if old_toolset == base: +# new_actions.append ((id, value [0], value [1])) +# +# for a in new_actions: +# action.register (toolset + '.' + a [0], a [1], a [2]) + + # TODO: how to deal with this? +# IMPORT $(base) : $(rules) : $(toolset) : $(rules) : localized ; +# # Import the rules to the global scope +# IMPORT $(toolset) : $(rules) : : $(toolset).$(rules) ; +# } +# + +###################################################################################### +# Private functions + +@cached +def __set_target_variables_aux (manager, rule_or_module, ps): + """ Given a rule name and a property set, returns a list of tuples of + variables names and values, which must be set on targets for that + rule/properties combination. + """ + result = [] + + for f in __flags.get(rule_or_module, []): + + if not f.condition or find_satisfied_condition (f.condition, ps): + processed = [] + for v in f.values: + # The value might be <feature-name> so needs special + # treatment. + processed += __handle_flag_value (manager, v, ps) + + for r in processed: + result.append ((f.variable_name, r)) + + # strip away last dot separated part and recurse. + next = __re_split_last_segment.match(rule_or_module) + + if next: + result.extend(__set_target_variables_aux( + manager, next.group(1), ps)) + + return result + +def __handle_flag_value (manager, value, ps): + result = [] + + if get_grist (value): + f = feature.get(value) + values = ps.get(f) + + for value in values: + + if f.dependency(): + # the value of a dependency feature is a target + # and must be actualized + result.append(value.actualize()) + + elif f.path() or f.free(): + + # Treat features with && in the value + # specially -- each &&-separated element is considered + # separate value. This is needed to handle searched + # libraries, which must be in specific order. + if not __re_two_ampersands.search(value): + result.append(value) + + else: + result.extend(value.split ('&&')) + else: + result.append (ungristed) + else: + result.append (value) + + return result + +def __add_flag (rule_or_module, variable_name, condition, values): + """ Adds a new flag setting with the specified values. + Does no checking. + """ + f = Flag(variable_name, values, condition, rule_or_module) + + # Grab the name of the module + m = __re_first_segment.match (rule_or_module) + assert m + module = m.group(1) + + __module_flags.setdefault(m, []).append(f) + __flags.setdefault(rule_or_module, []).append(f) + +__requirements = [] + +def requirements(): + """Return the list of global 'toolset requirements'. + Those requirements will be automatically added to the requirements of any main target.""" + return __requirements + +def add_requirements(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.""" + + #if ! $(.ignore-requirements) + #{ + print "XXXX", requirements + __requirements.extend(requirements) + #} + +# 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. +def inherit(toolset, base): + get_manager().projects().load_module(base, []); + + inherit_generators(toolset, [], base) + inherit_flags(toolset, base) + inherit_rules(toolset, base) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/type.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/type.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1a7a5782 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/type.jam @@ -0,0 +1,425 @@ +# Copyright 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# 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) + +# Deals with target type declaration and defines target class which supports +# typed targets. + +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import generators : * ; +import project ; +import property ; +import scanner ; +import os ; + +# The following import would create a circular dependency: +# project -> project-root -> builtin -> type -> targets -> project +# import targets ; + +# The feature is optional so it would never get added implicitly. It is used +# only for internal purposes and in all cases we want to use it explicitly. +feature.feature target-type : : composite optional ; + +feature.feature main-target-type : : optional incidental ; +feature.feature base-target-type : : composite optional free ; + + +# Registers a target type, possible derived from a 'base-type'. Providing a list +# of 'suffixes' here is a shortcut for separately calling the register-suffixes +# rule with the given suffixes and the set-generated-target-suffix rule with the +# first given suffix. +# +rule register ( type : suffixes * : base-type ? ) +{ + # Type names cannot contain hyphens, because when used as feature-values + # they would be interpreted as composite features which need to be + # decomposed. + switch $(type) + { + case *-* : errors.error "type name \"$(type)\" contains a hyphen" ; + } + + if $(type) in $(.types) + { + errors.error "Type $(type) is already registered." ; + } + else + { + .types += $(type) ; + .base.$(type) = $(base-type) ; + .derived.$(base-type) += $(type) ; + + if $(suffixes)-is-not-empty + { + # Specify mapping from suffixes to type. + register-suffixes $(suffixes) : $(type) ; + # By default generated targets of 'type' will use the first of + #'suffixes'. This may be overriden. + set-generated-target-suffix $(type) : : $(suffixes[1]) ; + } + + feature.extend target-type : $(type) ; + feature.extend main-target-type : $(type) ; + feature.extend base-target-type : $(type) ; + + feature.compose <target-type>$(type) : $(base-type:G=<base-target-type>) ; + feature.compose <base-target-type>$(type) : <base-target-type>$(base-type) ; + + # We used to declare the main target rule only when a 'main' parameter + # has been specified. However, it is hard to decide that a type will + # *never* need a main target rule and so from time to time we needed to + # make yet another type 'main'. So now a main target rule is defined for + # each type. + main-rule-name = [ type-to-rule-name $(type) ] ; + .main-target-type.$(main-rule-name) = $(type) ; + IMPORT $(__name__) : main-target-rule : : $(main-rule-name) ; + + # Adding a new derived type affects generator selection so we need to + # make the generator selection module update any of its cached + # information related to a new derived type being defined. + generators.update-cached-information-with-a-new-type $(type) ; + } +} + + +# Given a type, returns the name of the main target rule which creates targets +# of that type. +# +rule type-to-rule-name ( type ) +{ + # Lowercase everything. Convert underscores to dashes. + import regex ; + local n = [ regex.split $(type:L) "_" ] ; + return $(n:J=-) ; +} + + +# Given a main target rule name, returns the type for which it creates targets. +# +rule type-from-rule-name ( rule-name ) +{ + return $(.main-target-type.$(rule-name)) ; +} + + +# Specifies that files with suffix from 'suffixes' be recognized as targets of +# type 'type'. Issues an error if a different type is already specified for any +# of the suffixes. +# +rule register-suffixes ( suffixes + : type ) +{ + for local s in $(suffixes) + { + if ! $(.type.$(s)) + { + .type.$(s) = $(type) ; + } + else if $(.type.$(s)) != $(type) + { + errors.error Attempting to specify multiple types for suffix + \"$(s)\" : "Old type $(.type.$(s)), New type $(type)" ; + } + } +} + + +# Returns true iff type has been registered. +# +rule registered ( type ) +{ + if $(type) in $(.types) + { + return true ; + } +} + + +# Issues an error if 'type' is unknown. +# +rule validate ( type ) +{ + if ! [ registered $(type) ] + { + errors.error "Unknown target type $(type)" ; + } +} + + +# Sets a scanner class that will be used for this 'type'. +# +rule set-scanner ( type : scanner ) +{ + validate $(type) ; + .scanner.$(type) = $(scanner) ; +} + + +# Returns a scanner instance appropriate to 'type' and 'properties'. +# +rule get-scanner ( type : property-set ) +{ + if $(.scanner.$(type)) + { + return [ scanner.get $(.scanner.$(type)) : $(property-set) ] ; + } +} + + +# Returns a base type for the given type or nothing in case the given type is +# not derived. +# +rule base ( type ) +{ + return $(.base.$(type)) ; +} + + +# Returns the given type and all of its base types in order of their distance +# from type. +# +rule all-bases ( type ) +{ + local result = $(type) ; + while $(type) + { + type = [ base $(type) ] ; + result += $(type) ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns the given type and all of its derived types in order of their distance +# from type. +# +rule all-derived ( type ) +{ + local result = $(type) ; + for local d in $(.derived.$(type)) + { + result += [ all-derived $(d) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns true if 'type' is equal to 'base' or has 'base' as its direct or +# indirect base. +# +rule is-derived ( type base ) +{ + if $(base) in [ all-bases $(type) ] + { + return true ; + } +} + +# Returns true if 'type' is either derived from or is equal to 'base'. +# +# TODO: It might be that is-derived and is-subtype were meant to be different +# rules - one returning true for type = base and one not, but as currently +# implemented they are actually the same. Clean this up. +# +rule is-subtype ( type base ) +{ + return [ is-derived $(type) $(base) ] ; +} + + +# Store suffixes for generated targets. +.suffixes = [ new property-map ] ; + +# Store prefixes for generated targets (e.g. "lib" for library). +.prefixes = [ new property-map ] ; + + +# Sets a file suffix to be used when generating a target of 'type' with the +# specified properties. Can be called with no properties if no suffix has +# already been specified for the 'type'. The 'suffix' parameter can be an empty +# string ("") to indicate that no suffix should be used. +# +# Note that this does not cause files with 'suffix' to be automatically +# recognized as being of 'type'. Two different types can use the same suffix for +# their generated files but only one type can be auto-detected for a file with +# that suffix. User should explicitly specify which one using the +# register-suffixes rule. +# +rule set-generated-target-suffix ( type : properties * : suffix ) +{ + set-generated-target-ps suffix : $(type) : $(properties) : $(suffix) ; +} + + +# Change the suffix previously registered for this type/properties combination. +# If suffix is not yet specified, sets it. +# +rule change-generated-target-suffix ( type : properties * : suffix ) +{ + change-generated-target-ps suffix : $(type) : $(properties) : $(suffix) ; +} + + +# Returns the suffix used when generating a file of 'type' with the given +# properties. +# +rule generated-target-suffix ( type : property-set ) +{ + return [ generated-target-ps suffix : $(type) : $(property-set) ] ; +} + + +# Sets a target prefix that should be used when generating targets of 'type' +# with the specified properties. Can be called with empty properties if no +# prefix for 'type' has been specified yet. +# +# The 'prefix' parameter can be empty string ("") to indicate that no prefix +# should be used. +# +# Usage example: library names use the "lib" prefix on unix. +# +rule set-generated-target-prefix ( type : properties * : prefix ) +{ + set-generated-target-ps prefix : $(type) : $(properties) : $(prefix) ; +} + + +# Change the prefix previously registered for this type/properties combination. +# If prefix is not yet specified, sets it. +# +rule change-generated-target-prefix ( type : properties * : prefix ) +{ + change-generated-target-ps prefix : $(type) : $(properties) : $(prefix) ; +} + + +rule generated-target-prefix ( type : property-set ) +{ + return [ generated-target-ps prefix : $(type) : $(property-set) ] ; +} + + +# Common rules for prefix/suffix provisioning follow. + +local rule set-generated-target-ps ( ps : type : properties * : psval ) +{ + properties = <target-type>$(type) $(properties) ; + $(.$(ps)es).insert $(properties) : $(psval) ; +} + + +local rule change-generated-target-ps ( ps : type : properties * : psval ) +{ + properties = <target-type>$(type) $(properties) ; + local prev = [ $(.$(ps)es).find-replace $(properties) : $(psval) ] ; + if ! $(prev) + { + set-generated-target-ps $(ps) : $(type) : $(properties) : $(psval) ; + } +} + + +# Returns either prefix or suffix (as indicated by 'ps') that should be used +# when generating a target of 'type' with the specified properties. Parameter +# 'ps' can be either "prefix" or "suffix". If no prefix/suffix is specified for +# 'type', returns prefix/suffix for base type, if any. +# +local rule generated-target-ps-real ( ps : type : properties * ) +{ + local result ; + local found ; + while $(type) && ! $(found) + { + result = [ $(.$(ps)es).find <target-type>$(type) $(properties) ] ; + # If the prefix/suffix is explicitly set to an empty string, we consider + # prefix/suffix to be found. If we were not to compare with "", there + # would be no way to specify an empty prefix/suffix. + if $(result)-is-not-empty + { + found = true ; + } + type = $(.base.$(type)) ; + } + if $(result) = "" + { + result = ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +local rule generated-target-ps ( ps : type : property-set ) +{ + local key = .$(ps).$(type).$(property-set) ; + local v = $($(key)) ; + if ! $(v) + { + v = [ generated-target-ps-real $(ps) : $(type) : [ $(property-set).raw ] + ] ; + if ! $(v) + { + v = none ; + } + $(key) = $(v) ; + } + + if $(v) != none + { + return $(v) ; + } +} + + +# Returns file type given its name. If there are several dots in filename, tries +# each suffix. E.g. for name of "file.so.1.2" suffixes "2", "1", and "so" will +# be tried. +# +rule type ( filename ) +{ + if [ os.name ] in NT CYGWIN + { + filename = $(filename:L) ; + } + local type ; + while ! $(type) && $(filename:S) + { + local suffix = $(filename:S) ; + type = $(.type$(suffix)) ; + filename = $(filename:S=) ; + } + return $(type) ; +} + + +# Rule used to construct all main targets. Note that this rule gets imported +# into the global namespace under different alias names and the exact target +# type to construct is selected based on the alias used to actually invoke this +# rule. +# +rule main-target-rule ( name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * : + usage-requirements * ) +{ + # First discover the required target type based on the exact alias used to + # invoke this rule. + local bt = [ BACKTRACE 1 ] ; + local rulename = $(bt[4]) ; + local target-type = [ type-from-rule-name $(rulename) ] ; + + # This is a circular module dependency and so must be imported here. + import targets ; + + return [ targets.create-typed-target $(target-type) : [ project.current ] : + $(name) : $(sources) : $(requirements) : $(default-build) : + $(usage-requirements) ] ; +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + + # TODO: Add tests for all the is-derived, is-base & related type relation + # checking rules. +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/type.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/type.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ddb7ba09 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/type.py @@ -0,0 +1,313 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 45462. + +# Copyright (C) Vladimir Prus 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 re +import os +import os.path +from b2.util.utility import replace_grist, os_name +from b2.exceptions import * +from b2.build import feature, property, scanner +from b2.util import bjam_signature + + +__re_hyphen = re.compile ('-') + +def __register_features (): + """ Register features need by this module. + """ + # The feature is optional so that it is never implicitly added. + # It's used only for internal purposes, and in all cases we + # want to explicitly use it. + feature.feature ('target-type', [], ['composite', 'optional']) + feature.feature ('main-target-type', [], ['optional', 'incidental']) + feature.feature ('base-target-type', [], ['composite', 'optional', 'free']) + +def reset (): + """ Clear the module state. This is mainly for testing purposes. + Note that this must be called _after_ resetting the module 'feature'. + """ + global __prefixes_suffixes, __suffixes_to_types, __types, __rule_names_to_types, __target_suffixes_cache + + __register_features () + + # Stores suffixes for generated targets. + __prefixes_suffixes = [property.PropertyMap(), property.PropertyMap()] + + # Maps suffixes to types + __suffixes_to_types = {} + + # A map with all the registered types, indexed by the type name + # Each entry is a dictionary with following values: + # 'base': the name of base type or None if type has no base + # 'derived': a list of names of type which derive from this one + # 'scanner': the scanner class registered for this type, if any + __types = {} + + # Caches suffixes for targets with certain properties. + __target_suffixes_cache = {} + +reset () + +@bjam_signature((["type"], ["suffixes", "*"], ["base_type", "?"])) +def register (type, suffixes = [], base_type = None): + """ Registers a target type, possibly derived from a 'base-type'. + If 'suffixes' are provided, they list all the suffixes that mean a file is of 'type'. + Also, the first element gives the suffix to be used when constructing and object of + 'type'. + type: a string + suffixes: None or a sequence of strings + base_type: None or a string + """ + # Type names cannot contain hyphens, because when used as + # feature-values they will be interpreted as composite features + # which need to be decomposed. + if __re_hyphen.search (type): + raise BaseException ('type name "%s" contains a hyphen' % type) + + if __types.has_key (type): + raise BaseException ('Type "%s" is already registered.' % type) + + entry = {} + entry ['base'] = base_type + entry ['derived'] = [] + entry ['scanner'] = None + __types [type] = entry + + if base_type: + __types [base_type]['derived'].append (type) + + if len (suffixes) > 0: + # Generated targets of 'type' will use the first of 'suffixes' + # (this may be overriden) + set_generated_target_suffix (type, [], suffixes [0]) + + # Specify mapping from suffixes to type + register_suffixes (suffixes, type) + + feature.extend('target-type', [type]) + feature.extend('main-target-type', [type]) + feature.extend('base-target-type', [type]) + + if base_type: + feature.compose ('<target-type>' + type, replace_grist (base_type, '<base-target-type>')) + feature.compose ('<base-target-type>' + type, '<base-target-type>' + base_type) + + import b2.build.generators as generators + # Adding a new derived type affects generator selection so we need to + # make the generator selection module update any of its cached + # information related to a new derived type being defined. + generators.update_cached_information_with_a_new_type(type) + + # FIXME: resolving recursive dependency. + from b2.manager import get_manager + get_manager().projects().project_rules().add_rule_for_type(type) + +# FIXME: quick hack. +def type_from_rule_name(rule_name): + return rule_name.upper().replace("-", "_") + + +def register_suffixes (suffixes, type): + """ Specifies that targets with suffix from 'suffixes' have the type 'type'. + If a different type is already specified for any of syffixes, issues an error. + """ + for s in suffixes: + if __suffixes_to_types.has_key (s): + old_type = __suffixes_to_types [s] + if old_type != type: + raise BaseException ('Attempting to specify type for suffix "%s"\nOld type: "%s", New type "%s"' % (s, old_type, type)) + else: + __suffixes_to_types [s] = type + +def registered (type): + """ Returns true iff type has been registered. + """ + return __types.has_key (type) + +def validate (type): + """ Issues an error if 'type' is unknown. + """ + if not registered (type): + raise BaseException ("Unknown target type '%s'" % type) + +def set_scanner (type, scanner): + """ Sets a scanner class that will be used for this 'type'. + """ + validate (type) + __types [type]['scanner'] = scanner + +def get_scanner (type, prop_set): + """ Returns a scanner instance appropriate to 'type' and 'property_set'. + """ + if registered (type): + scanner_type = __types [type]['scanner'] + if scanner_type: + return scanner.get (scanner_type, prop_set.raw ()) + pass + + return None + +def base(type): + """Returns a base type for the given type or nothing in case the given type is + not derived.""" + + return __types[type]['base'] + +def all_bases (type): + """ Returns type and all of its bases, in the order of their distance from type. + """ + result = [] + while type: + result.append (type) + type = __types [type]['base'] + + return result + +def all_derived (type): + """ Returns type and all classes that derive from it, in the order of their distance from type. + """ + result = [type] + for d in __types [type]['derived']: + result.extend (all_derived (d)) + + return result + +def is_derived (type, base): + """ Returns true if 'type' is 'base' or has 'base' as its direct or indirect base. + """ + # TODO: this isn't very efficient, especially for bases close to type + if base in all_bases (type): + return True + else: + return False + +def is_subtype (type, base): + """ Same as is_derived. Should be removed. + """ + # TODO: remove this method + return is_derived (type, base) + +@bjam_signature((["type"], ["properties", "*"], ["suffix"])) +def set_generated_target_suffix (type, properties, suffix): + """ Sets a target suffix that should be used when generating target + of 'type' with the specified properties. Can be called with + empty properties if no suffix for 'type' was specified yet. + This does not automatically specify that files 'suffix' have + 'type' --- two different types can use the same suffix for + generating, but only one type should be auto-detected for + a file with that suffix. User should explicitly specify which + one. + + The 'suffix' parameter can be empty string ("") to indicate that + no suffix should be used. + """ + set_generated_target_ps(1, type, properties, suffix) + + + +def change_generated_target_suffix (type, properties, suffix): + """ Change the suffix previously registered for this type/properties + combination. If suffix is not yet specified, sets it. + """ + change_generated_target_ps(1, type, properties, suffix) + +def generated_target_suffix(type, properties): + return generated_target_ps(1, type, properties) + +# Sets a target prefix that should be used when generating targets of 'type' +# with the specified properties. Can be called with empty properties if no +# prefix for 'type' has been specified yet. +# +# The 'prefix' parameter can be empty string ("") to indicate that no prefix +# should be used. +# +# Usage example: library names use the "lib" prefix on unix. +@bjam_signature((["type"], ["properties", "*"], ["suffix"])) +def set_generated_target_prefix(type, properties, prefix): + set_generated_target_ps(0, type, properties, prefix) + +# Change the prefix previously registered for this type/properties combination. +# If prefix is not yet specified, sets it. +def change_generated_target_prefix(type, properties, prefix): + change_generated_target_ps(0, type, properties, prefix) + +def generated_target_prefix(type, properties): + return generated_target_ps(0, type, properties) + +def set_generated_target_ps(is_suffix, type, properties, val): + properties.append ('<target-type>' + type) + __prefixes_suffixes[is_suffix].insert (properties, val) + +def change_generated_target_ps(is_suffix, type, properties, val): + properties.append ('<target-type>' + type) + prev = __prefixes_suffixes[is_suffix].find_replace(properties, val) + if not prev: + set_generated_target_ps(is_suffix, type, properties, val) + +# Returns either prefix or suffix (as indicated by 'is_suffix') that should be used +# when generating a target of 'type' with the specified properties. +# If no prefix/suffix is specified for 'type', returns prefix/suffix for +# base type, if any. +def generated_target_ps_real(is_suffix, type, properties): + + result = '' + found = False + while type and not found: + result = __prefixes_suffixes[is_suffix].find (['<target-type>' + type] + properties) + + # Note that if the string is empty (""), but not null, we consider + # suffix found. Setting prefix or suffix to empty string is fine. + if result is not None: + found = True + + type = __types [type]['base'] + + if not result: + result = '' + return result + +def generated_target_ps(is_suffix, type, prop_set): + """ Returns suffix that should be used when generating target of 'type', + with the specified properties. If not suffix were specified for + 'type', returns suffix for base type, if any. + """ + key = (is_suffix, type, prop_set) + v = __target_suffixes_cache.get(key, None) + + if not v: + v = generated_target_ps_real(is_suffix, type, prop_set.raw()) + __target_suffixes_cache [key] = v + + return v + +def type(filename): + """ Returns file type given it's name. If there are several dots in filename, + tries each suffix. E.g. for name of "file.so.1.2" suffixes "2", "1", and + "so" will be tried. + """ + while 1: + filename, suffix = os.path.splitext (filename) + if not suffix: return None + suffix = suffix[1:] + + if __suffixes_to_types.has_key(suffix): + return __suffixes_to_types[suffix] + +# NOTE: moved from tools/types/register +def register_type (type, suffixes, base_type = None, os = []): + """ Register the given type on the specified OSes, or on remaining OSes + if os is not specified. This rule is injected into each of the type + modules for the sake of convenience. + """ + if registered (type): + return + + if not os or os_name () in os: + register (type, suffixes, base_type) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/version.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/version.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7626ddda --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/version.jam @@ -0,0 +1,161 @@ +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 Vladimir Prus +# Copyright 2008 Jurko Gospodnetic +# 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 errors ; +import numbers ; + +major = "2011" ; +minor = "04" ; + +rule boost-build ( ) +{ + return "$(major).$(minor)-svn" ; +} + +rule print ( ) +{ + if [ verify-engine-version ] + { + ECHO "Boost.Build" [ boost-build ] ; + } +} + +rule verify-engine-version ( ) +{ + local v = [ modules.peek : JAM_VERSION ] ; + + if $(v[1]) != $(major) || $(v[2]) != $(minor) + { + local argv = [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ; + local e = $(argv[1]) ; + local l = [ modules.binding version ] ; + l = $(l:D) ; + l = $(l:D) ; + ECHO "warning: mismatched versions of Boost.Build engine and core" ; + ECHO "warning: Boost.Build engine ($(e)) is $(v:J=.)" ; + ECHO "warning: Boost.Build core (at $(l)) is" [ boost-build ] ; + } + else + { + return true ; + } +} + + + +# Utility rule for testing whether all elements in a sequence are equal to 0. +# +local rule is-all-zeroes ( sequence * ) +{ + local result = "true" ; + for local e in $(sequence) + { + if $(e) != "0" + { + result = "" ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns "true" if the first version is less than the second one. +# +rule version-less ( lhs + : rhs + ) +{ + numbers.check $(lhs) ; + numbers.check $(rhs) ; + + local done ; + local result ; + + while ! $(done) && $(lhs) && $(rhs) + { + if [ numbers.less $(lhs[1]) $(rhs[1]) ] + { + done = "true" ; + result = "true" ; + } + else if [ numbers.less $(rhs[1]) $(lhs[1]) ] + { + done = "true" ; + } + else + { + lhs = $(lhs[2-]) ; + rhs = $(rhs[2-]) ; + } + } + if ( ! $(done) && ! $(lhs) && ! [ is-all-zeroes $(rhs) ] ) + { + result = "true" ; + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns "true" if the current JAM version version is at least the given +# version. +# +rule check-jam-version ( version + ) +{ + local version-tag = $(version:J=.) ; + if ! $(version-tag) + { + errors.error Invalid version specifier: : $(version:E="(undefined)") ; + } + + if ! $(.jam-version-check.$(version-tag))-is-not-empty + { + local jam-version = [ modules.peek : JAM_VERSION ] ; + if ! $(jam-version) + { + errors.error "Unable to deduce Boost Jam version. Your Boost Jam" + "installation is most likely terribly outdated." ; + } + .jam-version-check.$(version-tag) = "true" ; + if [ version-less [ modules.peek : JAM_VERSION ] : $(version) ] + { + .jam-version-check.$(version-tag) = "" ; + } + } + return $(.jam-version-check.$(version-tag)) ; +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + + local jam-version = [ modules.peek : JAM_VERSION ] ; + local future-version = $(jam-version) ; + future-version += "1" ; + + assert.true check-jam-version $(jam-version) ; + assert.false check-jam-version $(future-version) ; + + assert.true version-less 0 : 1 ; + assert.false version-less 0 : 0 ; + assert.true version-less 1 : 2 ; + assert.false version-less 1 : 1 ; + assert.false version-less 2 : 1 ; + assert.true version-less 3 1 20 : 3 4 10 ; + assert.false version-less 3 1 10 : 3 1 10 ; + assert.false version-less 3 4 10 : 3 1 20 ; + assert.true version-less 3 1 20 5 1 : 3 4 10 ; + assert.false version-less 3 1 10 5 1 : 3 1 10 ; + assert.false version-less 3 4 10 5 1 : 3 1 20 ; + assert.true version-less 3 1 20 : 3 4 10 5 1 ; + assert.true version-less 3 1 10 : 3 1 10 5 1 ; + assert.false version-less 3 4 10 : 3 1 20 5 1 ; + assert.false version-less 3 1 10 : 3 1 10 0 0 ; + assert.false version-less 3 1 10 0 0 : 3 1 10 ; + assert.false version-less 3 1 10 0 : 3 1 10 0 0 ; + assert.false version-less 3 1 10 0 : 03 1 10 0 0 ; + assert.false version-less 03 1 10 0 : 3 1 10 0 0 ; + + # TODO: Add tests for invalid input data being sent to version-less. +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/virtual-target.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/build/virtual-target.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2e8446bc --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/virtual-target.jam @@ -0,0 +1,1317 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2005, 2006 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) + +# Implements virtual targets, which correspond to actual files created during a +# build, but are not yet targets in Jam sense. They are needed, for example, +# when searching for possible transformation sequences, when it is not yet known +# whether a particular target should be created at all. + +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import path ; +import sequence ; +import set ; +import type ; +import utility ; + + +# +--------------------------+ +# | virtual-target | +# +==========================+ +# | actualize | +# +--------------------------+ +# | actualize-action() = 0 | +# | actualize-location() = 0 | +# +----------------+---------+ +# | +# ^ +# / \ +# +-+-+ +# | +# +---------------------+ +-------+--------------+ +# | action | | abstract-file-target | +# +=====================| * +======================+ +# | action-name | +--+ action | +# | properties | | +----------------------+ +# +---------------------+--+ | actualize-action() | +# | actualize() |0..1 +-----------+----------+ +# | path() | | +# | adjust-properties() | sources | +# | actualize-sources() | targets | +# +------+--------------+ ^ +# | / \ +# ^ +-+-+ +# / \ | +# +-+-+ +-------------+-------------+ +# | | | +# | +------+---------------+ +--------+-------------+ +# | | file-target | | searched-lib-target | +# | +======================+ +======================+ +# | | actualize-location() | | actualize-location() | +# | +----------------------+ +----------------------+ +# | +# +-+------------------------------+ +# | | +# +----+----------------+ +---------+-----------+ +# | compile-action | | link-action | +# +=====================+ +=====================+ +# | adjust-properties() | | adjust-properties() | +# +---------------------+ | actualize-sources() | +# +---------------------+ +# +# The 'compile-action' and 'link-action' classes are not defined here but in +# builtin.jam modules. They are shown in the diagram to give the big picture. + + +# Models a potential target. It can be converted into a Jam target and used in +# building, if needed. However, it can be also dropped, which allows us to +# search for different transformations and select only one. +# +class virtual-target +{ + import scanner ; + import sequence ; + import utility ; + import virtual-target ; + + rule __init__ ( + name # Target/project name. + : project # Project to which this target belongs. + ) + { + self.name = $(name) ; + self.project = $(project) ; + self.dependencies = ; + } + + # Name of this target. + # + rule name ( ) + { + return $(self.name) ; + } + + # Project of this target. + # + rule project ( ) + { + return $(self.project) ; + } + + # Adds additional 'virtual-target' instances this one depends on. + # + rule depends ( d + ) + { + self.dependencies = [ sequence.merge $(self.dependencies) : + [ sequence.insertion-sort $(d) ] ] ; + } + + rule dependencies ( ) + { + return $(self.dependencies) ; + } + + rule always ( ) + { + .always = 1 ; + } + + # Generates all the actual targets and sets up build actions for this + # target. + # + # If 'scanner' is specified, creates an additional target with the same + # location as the actual target, which will depend on the actual target and + # be associated with a 'scanner'. That additional target is returned. See + # the docs (#dependency_scanning) for rationale. Target must correspond to a + # file if 'scanner' is specified. + # + # If scanner is not specified then the actual target is returned. + # + rule actualize ( scanner ? ) + { + local actual-name = [ actualize-no-scanner ] ; + + if $(.always) + { + ALWAYS $(actual-name) ; + } + + if ! $(scanner) + { + return $(actual-name) ; + } + else + { + # Add the scanner instance to the grist for name. + local g = [ sequence.join + [ utility.ungrist $(actual-name:G) ] $(scanner) : - ] ; + local name = $(actual-name:G=$(g)) ; + + if ! $(self.made.$(name)) + { + self.made.$(name) = true ; + + DEPENDS $(name) : $(actual-name) ; + + actualize-location $(name) ; + + scanner.install $(scanner) : $(name) $(__name__) ; + } + return $(name) ; + } + } + +# private: (overridables) + + # Sets up build actions for 'target'. Should call appropriate rules and set + # target variables. + # + rule actualize-action ( target ) + { + errors.error "method should be defined in derived classes" ; + } + + # Sets up variables on 'target' which specify its location. + # + rule actualize-location ( target ) + { + errors.error "method should be defined in derived classes" ; + } + + # If the target is a generated one, returns the path where it will be + # generated. Otherwise, returns an empty list. + # + rule path ( ) + { + errors.error "method should be defined in derived classes" ; + } + + # Returns the actual target name to be used in case when no scanner is + # involved. + # + rule actual-name ( ) + { + errors.error "method should be defined in derived classes" ; + } + +# implementation + rule actualize-no-scanner ( ) + { + # In fact, we just need to merge virtual-target with + # abstract-file-target as the latter is the only class derived from the + # former. But that has been left for later. + + errors.error "method should be defined in derived classes" ; + } +} + + +# Target corresponding to a file. The exact mapping for file is not yet +# specified in this class. (TODO: Actually, the class name could be better...) +# +# May be a source file (when no action is specified) or a derived file +# (otherwise). +# +# The target's grist is a concatenation of its project's location, action +# properties (for derived targets) and, optionally, value identifying the main +# target. +# +class abstract-file-target : virtual-target +{ + import project ; + import regex ; + import sequence ; + import path ; + import type ; + import property-set ; + import indirect ; + + rule __init__ ( + name # Target's name. + exact ? # If non-empty, the name is exactly the name created file + # should have. Otherwise, the '__init__' method will add a + # suffix obtained from 'type' by calling + # 'type.generated-target-suffix'. + : type ? # Target's type. + : project + : action ? + ) + { + virtual-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) ; + + self.type = $(type) ; + self.action = $(action) ; + if $(action) + { + $(action).add-targets $(__name__) ; + + if $(self.type) && ! $(exact) + { + _adjust-name $(name) ; + } + } + } + + rule type ( ) + { + return $(self.type) ; + } + + # Sets the path. When generating target name, it will override any path + # computation from properties. + # + rule set-path ( path ) + { + self.path = [ path.native $(path) ] ; + } + + # Returns the currently set action. + # + rule action ( ) + { + return $(self.action) ; + } + + # Sets/gets the 'root' flag. Target is root if it directly corresponds to + # some variant of a main target. + # + rule root ( set ? ) + { + if $(set) + { + self.root = true ; + } + return $(self.root) ; + } + + # Gets or sets the subvariant which created this target. Subvariant is set + # when target is brought into existance and is never changed after that. In + # particular, if a target is shared by a subvariant, only the first is + # stored. + # + rule creating-subvariant ( s ? # If specified, specifies the value to set, + # which should be a 'subvariant' class + # instance. + ) + { + if $(s) && ! $(self.creating-subvariant) + { + self.creating-subvariant = $(s) ; + } + return $(self.creating-subvariant) ; + } + + rule actualize-action ( target ) + { + if $(self.action) + { + $(self.action).actualize ; + } + } + + # Return a human-readable representation of this target. If this target has + # an action, that is: + # + # { <action-name>-<self.name>.<self.type> <action-sources>... } + # + # otherwise, it is: + # + # { <self.name>.<self.type> } + # + rule str ( ) + { + local action = [ action ] ; + local name-dot-type = [ sequence.join $(self.name) "." $(self.type) ] ; + + if $(action) + { + local sources = [ $(action).sources ] ; + local action-name = [ $(action).action-name ] ; + + local ss ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + ss += [ $(s).str ] ; + } + + return "{" $(action-name)-$(name-dot-type) $(ss) "}" ; + } + else + { + return "{" $(name-dot-type) "}" ; + } + } + + rule less ( a ) + { + if [ str ] < [ $(a).str ] + { + return true ; + } + } + + rule equal ( a ) + { + if [ str ] = [ $(a).str ] + { + return true ; + } + } + +# private: + rule actual-name ( ) + { + if ! $(self.actual-name) + { + local grist = [ grist ] ; + local basename = [ path.native $(self.name) ] ; + self.actual-name = <$(grist)>$(basename) ; + } + return $(self.actual-name) ; + } + + # Helper to 'actual-name', above. Computes a unique prefix used to + # distinguish this target from other targets with the same name creating + # different files. + # + rule grist ( ) + { + # Depending on target, there may be different approaches to generating + # unique prefixes. We generate prefixes in the form: + # <one letter approach code> <the actual prefix> + local path = [ path ] ; + if $(path) + { + # The target will be generated to a known path. Just use the path + # for identification, since path is as unique as it can get. + return p$(path) ; + } + else + { + # File is either source, which will be searched for, or is not a + # file at all. Use the location of project for distinguishing. + local project-location = [ $(self.project).get location ] ; + local location-grist = [ sequence.join [ regex.split + $(project-location) "/" ] : "!" ] ; + + if $(self.action) + { + local ps = [ $(self.action).properties ] ; + local property-grist = [ $(ps).as-path ] ; + # 'property-grist' can be empty when 'ps' is an empty property + # set. + if $(property-grist) + { + location-grist = $(location-grist)/$(property-grist) ; + } + } + + return l$(location-grist) ; + } + } + + # Given the target name specified in constructor, returns the name which + # should be really used, by looking at the <tag> properties. Tag properties + # need to be specified as <tag>@rule-name. This makes Boost Build call the + # specified rule with the target name, type and properties to get the new + # name. If no <tag> property is specified or the rule specified by <tag> + # returns nothing, returns the result of calling + # virtual-target.add-prefix-and-suffix. + # + rule _adjust-name ( specified-name ) + { + local ps ; + if $(self.action) + { + ps = [ $(self.action).properties ] ; + } + else + { + ps = [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + + # We add ourselves to the properties so that any tag rule can get more + # direct information about the target than just that available through + # the properties. This is useful in implementing name changes based on + # the sources of the target. For example to make unique names of object + # files based on the source file. --grafik + ps = [ property-set.create [ $(ps).raw ] <target>$(__name__) ] ; + + local tag = [ $(ps).get <tag> ] ; + + if $(tag) + { + local rule-name = [ MATCH ^@(.*) : $(tag) ] ; + if $(rule-name) + { + if $(tag[2]) + { + errors.error "<tag>@rulename is present but is not the only" + "<tag> feature" ; + } + + self.name = [ indirect.call $(rule-name) $(specified-name) + : $(self.type) : $(ps) ] ; + } + else + { + errors.error + "The value of the <tag> feature must be '@rule-name'" ; + } + } + + # If there is no tag or the tag rule returned nothing. + if ! $(tag) || ! $(self.name) + { + self.name = [ virtual-target.add-prefix-and-suffix $(specified-name) + : $(self.type) : $(ps) ] ; + } + } + + rule actualize-no-scanner ( ) + { + local name = [ actual-name ] ; + + # Do anything only on the first invocation. + if ! $(self.made.$(name)) + { + self.made.$(name) = true ; + + if $(self.action) + { + # For non-derived target, we do not care if there are several + # virtual targets that refer to the same name. One case when + # this is unavoidable is when the file name is main.cpp and two + # targets have types CPP (for compiling) and MOCCABLE_CPP (for + # conversion to H via Qt tools). + virtual-target.register-actual-name $(name) : $(__name__) ; + } + + for local i in $(self.dependencies) + { + DEPENDS $(name) : [ $(i).actualize ] ; + } + + actualize-location $(name) ; + actualize-action $(name) ; + } + return $(name) ; + } +} + + +# Appends the suffix appropriate to 'type/property-set' combination to the +# specified name and returns the result. +# +rule add-prefix-and-suffix ( specified-name : type ? : property-set ) +{ + local suffix = [ type.generated-target-suffix $(type) : $(property-set) ] ; + + # Handle suffixes for which no leading dot is desired. Those are specified + # by enclosing them in <...>. Needed by python so it can create "_d.so" + # extensions, for example. + if $(suffix:G) + { + suffix = [ utility.ungrist $(suffix) ] ; + } + else + { + suffix = .$(suffix) ; + } + + local prefix = [ type.generated-target-prefix $(type) : $(property-set) ] ; + + if [ MATCH ^($(prefix)) : $(specified-name) ] + { + prefix = ; + } + return $(prefix:E="")$(specified-name)$(suffix:E="") ; +} + + +# File targets with explicitly known location. +# +# The file path is determined as +# * Value passed to the 'set-path' method, if any. +# * For derived files, project's build dir, joined with components that +# describe action properties. If free properties are not equal to the +# project's reference properties an element with the name of the main +# target is added. +# * For source files, project's source dir. +# +# The file suffix is determined as: +# * The value passed to the 'suffix' method, if any. +# * The suffix corresponding to the target's type. +# +class file-target : abstract-file-target +{ + import "class" : new ; + import common ; + import errors ; + + rule __init__ ( + name exact ? + : type ? # Optional type for this target. + : project + : action ? + : path ? + ) + { + abstract-file-target.__init__ $(name) $(exact) : $(type) : $(project) : + $(action) ; + + self.path = $(path) ; + } + + rule clone-with-different-type ( new-type ) + { + return [ new file-target $(self.name) exact : $(new-type) : + $(self.project) : $(self.action) : $(self.path) ] ; + } + + rule actualize-location ( target ) + { + if $(self.action) + { + # This is a derived file. + local path = [ path ] ; + LOCATE on $(target) = $(path) ; + + # Make sure the path exists. + DEPENDS $(target) : $(path) ; + common.MkDir $(path) ; + + # It is possible that the target name includes a directory too, for + # example when installing headers. Create that directory. + if $(target:D) + { + local d = $(target:D) ; + d = $(d:R=$(path)) ; + DEPENDS $(target) : $(d) ; + common.MkDir $(d) ; + } + + # For a real file target, we create a fake target depending on the + # real target. This allows us to run + # + # bjam hello.o + # + # without trying to guess the name of the real target. Note that the + # target has no directory name and uses a special <e> grist. + # + # First, that means that "bjam hello.o" will build all known hello.o + # targets. Second, the <e> grist makes sure this target will not be + # confused with other targets, for example, if we have subdir 'test' + # with target 'test' in it that includes a 'test.o' file, then the + # target for directory will be just 'test' the target for test.o + # will be <ptest/bin/gcc/debug>test.o and the target we create below + # will be <e>test.o + DEPENDS $(target:G=e) : $(target) ; + # Allow bjam <path-to-file>/<file> to work. This will not catch all + # possible ways to refer to the path (relative/absolute, extra ".", + # various "..", but should help in obvious cases. + DEPENDS $(target:G=e:R=$(path)) : $(target) ; + } + else + { + SEARCH on $(target) = [ path.native $(self.path) ] ; + } + } + + # Returns the directory for this target. + # + rule path ( ) + { + if ! $(self.path) + { + if $(self.action) + { + local p = [ $(self.action).properties ] ; + local path,relative-to-build-dir = [ $(p).target-path ] ; + local path = $(path,relative-to-build-dir[1]) ; + local relative-to-build-dir = $(path,relative-to-build-dir[2]) ; + + if $(relative-to-build-dir) + { + path = [ path.join [ $(self.project).build-dir ] $(path) ] ; + } + + self.path = [ path.native $(path) ] ; + } + } + return $(self.path) ; + } +} + + +class notfile-target : abstract-file-target +{ + rule __init__ ( name : project : action ? ) + { + abstract-file-target.__init__ $(name) : : $(project) : $(action) ; + } + + # Returns nothing to indicate that the target's path is not known. + # + rule path ( ) + { + return ; + } + + rule actualize-location ( target ) + { + NOTFILE $(target) ; + ALWAYS $(target) ; + # TEMPORARY $(target) ; + NOUPDATE $(target) ; + } +} + + +# Class representing an action. Both 'targets' and 'sources' should list +# instances of 'virtual-target'. Action name should name a rule with this +# prototype: +# rule action-name ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +# Targets and sources are passed as actual Jam targets. The rule may not +# establish additional dependency relationships. +# +class action +{ + import "class" ; + import errors ; + import type ; + import toolset ; + import property-set ; + import indirect ; + import path ; + import set : difference ; + + rule __init__ ( sources * : action-name + : property-set ? ) + { + self.sources = $(sources) ; + + self.action-name = [ indirect.make-qualified $(action-name) ] ; + + if ! $(property-set) + { + property-set = [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + + if ! [ class.is-instance $(property-set) ] + { + errors.error "Property set instance required" ; + } + + self.properties = $(property-set) ; + } + + rule add-targets ( targets * ) + { + self.targets += $(targets) ; + } + + rule replace-targets ( old-targets * : new-targets * ) + { + self.targets = [ set.difference $(self.targets) : $(old-targets) ] ; + self.targets += $(new-targets) ; + } + + rule targets ( ) + { + return $(self.targets) ; + } + + rule sources ( ) + { + return $(self.sources) ; + } + + rule action-name ( ) + { + return $(self.action-name) ; + } + + rule properties ( ) + { + return $(self.properties) ; + } + + # Generates actual build instructions. + # + rule actualize ( ) + { + if ! $(self.actualized) + { + self.actualized = true ; + + local ps = [ properties ] ; + local properties = [ adjust-properties $(ps) ] ; + + local actual-targets ; + for local i in [ targets ] + { + actual-targets += [ $(i).actualize ] ; + } + + actualize-sources [ sources ] : $(properties) ; + + DEPENDS $(actual-targets) : $(self.actual-sources) + $(self.dependency-only-sources) ; + + # This works around a bug with -j and actions that + # produce multiple target, where: + # - dependency on the first output is found, and + # the action is started + # - dependency on the second output is found, and + # bjam noticed that command is already running + # - instead of waiting for the command, dependents + # of the second targets are immediately updated. + if $(actual-targets[2]) + { + INCLUDES $(actual-targets) : $(actual-targets) ; + } + + # Action name can include additional argument to rule, which should + # not be passed to 'set-target-variables' + toolset.set-target-variables + [ indirect.get-rule $(self.action-name[1]) ] $(actual-targets) + : $(properties) ; + + # Reflect ourselves in a variable for the target. This allows + # looking up additional info for the action given the raw target. + # For example to debug or output action information from action + # rules. + .action on $(actual-targets) = $(__name__) ; + + indirect.call $(self.action-name) $(actual-targets) + : $(self.actual-sources) : [ $(properties).raw ] ; + + # Since we set up the creating action here, we set up the action for + # cleaning up as well. + common.Clean clean-all : $(actual-targets) ; + } + } + + # Helper for 'actualize-sources'. For each passed source, actualizes it with + # the appropriate scanner. Returns the actualized virtual targets. + # + rule actualize-source-type ( sources * : property-set ) + { + local result = ; + for local i in $(sources) + { + local scanner ; + if [ $(i).type ] + { + scanner = [ type.get-scanner [ $(i).type ] : $(property-set) ] ; + } + result += [ $(i).actualize $(scanner) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; + } + + # Creates actual Jam targets for sources. Initializes the following member + # variables: + # 'self.actual-sources' -- sources passed to the updating action. + # 'self.dependency-only-sources' -- sources marked as dependencies, but + # are not used otherwise. + # + # New values will be *appended* to the variables. They may be non-empty if + # caller wants it. + # + rule actualize-sources ( sources * : property-set ) + { + local dependencies = [ $(self.properties).get <dependency> ] ; + + self.dependency-only-sources += + [ actualize-source-type $(dependencies) : $(property-set) ] ; + self.actual-sources += + [ actualize-source-type $(sources) : $(property-set) ] ; + + # This is used to help bjam find dependencies in generated headers and + # other main targets, e.g. in: + # + # make a.h : ....... ; + # exe hello : hello.cpp : <implicit-dependency>a.h ; + # + # For bjam to find the dependency the generated target must be + # actualized (i.e. have its Jam target constructed). In the above case, + # if we are building just hello ("bjam hello"), 'a.h' will not be + # actualized unless we do it here. + local implicit = [ $(self.properties).get <implicit-dependency> ] ; + for local i in $(implicit) + { + $(i:G=).actualize ; + } + } + + # Determines real properties when trying to build with 'properties'. This is + # the last chance to fix properties, for example to adjust includes to get + # generated headers correctly. Default implementation simply returns its + # argument. + # + rule adjust-properties ( property-set ) + { + return $(property-set) ; + } +} + + +# Action class which does nothing --- it produces the targets with specific +# properties out of nowhere. It is needed to distinguish virtual targets with +# different properties that are known to exist and have no actions which create +# them. +# +class null-action : action +{ + rule __init__ ( property-set ? ) + { + action.__init__ : .no-action : $(property-set) ; + } + + rule actualize ( ) + { + if ! $(self.actualized) + { + self.actualized = true ; + for local i in [ targets ] + { + $(i).actualize ; + } + } + } +} + + +# Class which acts exactly like 'action', except that its sources are not +# scanned for dependencies. +# +class non-scanning-action : action +{ + rule __init__ ( sources * : action-name + : property-set ? ) + { + action.__init__ $(sources) : $(action-name) : $(property-set) ; + } + + rule actualize-source-type ( sources * : property-set ) + { + local result ; + for local i in $(sources) + { + result += [ $(i).actualize ] ; + } + return $(result) ; + } +} + + +# Creates a virtual target with an appropriate name and type from 'file'. If a +# target with that name in that project already exists, returns that already +# created target. +# +# FIXME: a more correct way would be to compute the path to the file, based on +# name and source location for the project, and use that path to determine if +# the target has already been created. This logic should be shared with how we +# usually find targets identified by a specific target id. It should also be +# updated to work correctly when the file is specified using both relative and +# absolute paths. +# +# TODO: passing a project with all virtual targets is starting to be annoying. +# +rule from-file ( file : file-loc : project ) +{ + import type ; # Had to do this here to break a circular dependency. + + # Check whether we already created a target corresponding to this file. + local path = [ path.root [ path.root $(file) $(file-loc) ] [ path.pwd ] ] ; + + if $(.files.$(path)) + { + return $(.files.$(path)) ; + } + else + { + local name = [ path.make $(file) ] ; + local type = [ type.type $(file) ] ; + local result ; + + result = [ new file-target $(file) : $(type) : $(project) : : + $(file-loc) ] ; + + .files.$(path) = $(result) ; + return $(result) ; + } +} + + +# Registers a new virtual target. Checks if there is already a registered target +# with the same name, type, project and subvariant properties as well as the +# same sources and equal action. If such target is found it is returned and a +# new 'target' is not registered. Otherwise, 'target' is registered and +# returned. +# +rule register ( target ) +{ + local signature = [ sequence.join + [ $(target).path ] [ $(target).name ] : - ] ; + + local result ; + for local t in $(.cache.$(signature)) + { + local a1 = [ $(t).action ] ; + local a2 = [ $(target).action ] ; + + if ! $(result) + { + if ! $(a1) && ! $(a2) + { + result = $(t) ; + } + else + { + if $(a1) && $(a2) && + ( [ $(a1).action-name ] = [ $(a2).action-name ] ) && + ( [ $(a1).sources ] = [ $(a2).sources ] ) + { + local ps1 = [ $(a1).properties ] ; + local ps2 = [ $(a2).properties ] ; + local p1 = [ $(ps1).base ] [ $(ps1).free ] [ set.difference + [ $(ps1).dependency ] : [ $(ps1).incidental ] ] ; + local p2 = [ $(ps2).base ] [ $(ps2).free ] [ set.difference + [ $(ps2).dependency ] : [ $(ps2).incidental ] ] ; + if $(p1) = $(p2) + { + result = $(t) ; + } + } + } + } + } + + if ! $(result) + { + .cache.$(signature) += $(target) ; + result = $(target) ; + } + + .recent-targets += $(result) ; + .all-targets += $(result) ; + + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Each target returned by 'register' is added to the .recent-targets list, +# returned by this function. This allows us to find all virtual targets created +# when building a specific main target, even those constructed only as +# intermediate targets. +# +rule recent-targets ( ) +{ + return $(.recent-targets) ; +} + + +rule clear-recent-targets ( ) +{ + .recent-targets = ; +} + + +# Returns all virtual targets ever created. +# +rule all-targets ( ) +{ + return $(.all-targets) ; +} + + +# Returns all targets from 'targets' with types equal to 'type' or derived from +# it. +# +rule select-by-type ( type : targets * ) +{ + local result ; + for local t in $(targets) + { + if [ type.is-subtype [ $(t).type ] $(type) ] + { + result += $(t) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +rule register-actual-name ( actual-name : virtual-target ) +{ + if $(.actual.$(actual-name)) + { + local cs1 = [ $(.actual.$(actual-name)).creating-subvariant ] ; + local cs2 = [ $(virtual-target).creating-subvariant ] ; + local cmt1 = [ $(cs1).main-target ] ; + local cmt2 = [ $(cs2).main-target ] ; + + local action1 = [ $(.actual.$(actual-name)).action ] ; + local action2 = [ $(virtual-target).action ] ; + local properties-added ; + local properties-removed ; + if $(action1) && $(action2) + { + local p1 = [ $(action1).properties ] ; + p1 = [ $(p1).raw ] ; + local p2 = [ $(action2).properties ] ; + p2 = [ $(p2).raw ] ; + properties-removed = [ set.difference $(p1) : $(p2) ] ; + properties-removed ?= "none" ; + properties-added = [ set.difference $(p2) : $(p1) ] ; + properties-added ?= "none" ; + } + errors.error "Duplicate name of actual target:" $(actual-name) + : "previous virtual target" [ $(.actual.$(actual-name)).str ] + : "created from" [ $(cmt1).full-name ] + : "another virtual target" [ $(virtual-target).str ] + : "created from" [ $(cmt2).full-name ] + : "added properties:" $(properties-added) + : "removed properties:" $(properties-removed) ; + } + else + { + .actual.$(actual-name) = $(virtual-target) ; + } +} + + +# Traverses the dependency graph of 'target' and return all targets that will be +# created before this one is created. If the root of some dependency graph is +# found during traversal, it is either included or not, depending on the +# 'include-roots' value. In either case traversal stops at root targets, i.e. +# root target sources are not traversed. +# +rule traverse ( target : include-roots ? : include-sources ? ) +{ + local result ; + if [ $(target).action ] + { + local action = [ $(target).action ] ; + # This includes the 'target' as well. + result += [ $(action).targets ] ; + + for local t in [ $(action).sources ] + { + if ! [ $(t).root ] + { + result += [ traverse $(t) : $(include-roots) : $(include-sources) ] ; + } + else if $(include-roots) + { + result += $(t) ; + } + } + } + else if $(include-sources) + { + result = $(target) ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Takes an 'action' instance and creates a new instance of it and all targets +# produced by the action. The rule-name and properties are set to +# 'new-rule-name' and 'new-properties', if those are specified. Returns the +# cloned action. +# +rule clone-action ( action : new-project : new-action-name ? : new-properties ? ) +{ + if ! $(new-action-name) + { + new-action-name = [ $(action).action-name ] ; + } + if ! $(new-properties) + { + new-properties = [ $(action).properties ] ; + } + + local action-class = [ modules.peek $(action) : __class__ ] ; + local cloned-action = [ class.new $(action-class) + [ $(action).sources ] : $(new-action-name) : $(new-properties) ] ; + + local cloned-targets ; + for local target in [ $(action).targets ] + { + local n = [ $(target).name ] ; + # Do not modify produced target names. + local cloned-target = [ class.new file-target $(n) exact : + [ $(target).type ] : $(new-project) : $(cloned-action) ] ; + local d = [ $(target).dependencies ] ; + if $(d) + { + $(cloned-target).depends $(d) ; + } + $(cloned-target).root [ $(target).root ] ; + $(cloned-target).creating-subvariant [ $(target).creating-subvariant ] ; + + cloned-targets += $(cloned-target) ; + } + + return $(cloned-action) ; +} + + +class subvariant +{ + import sequence ; + import type ; + + rule __init__ ( main-target # The instance of main-target class. + : property-set # Properties requested for this target. + : sources * + : build-properties # Actually used properties. + : sources-usage-requirements # Properties propagated from sources. + : created-targets * ) # Top-level created targets. + { + self.main-target = $(main-target) ; + self.properties = $(property-set) ; + self.sources = $(sources) ; + self.build-properties = $(build-properties) ; + self.sources-usage-requirements = $(sources-usage-requirements) ; + self.created-targets = $(created-targets) ; + + # Pre-compose a list of other dependency graphs this one depends on. + local deps = [ $(build-properties).get <implicit-dependency> ] ; + for local d in $(deps) + { + self.other-dg += [ $(d:G=).creating-subvariant ] ; + } + + self.other-dg = [ sequence.unique $(self.other-dg) ] ; + } + + rule main-target ( ) + { + return $(self.main-target) ; + } + + rule created-targets ( ) + { + return $(self.created-targets) ; + } + + rule requested-properties ( ) + { + return $(self.properties) ; + } + + rule build-properties ( ) + { + return $(self.build-properties) ; + } + + rule sources-usage-requirements ( ) + { + return $(self.sources-usage-requirements) ; + } + + rule set-usage-requirements ( usage-requirements ) + { + self.usage-requirements = $(usage-requirements) ; + } + + rule usage-requirements ( ) + { + return $(self.usage-requirements) ; + } + + # Returns all targets referenced by this subvariant, either directly or + # indirectly, and either as sources, or as dependency properties. Targets + # referred to using the dependency property are returned as properties, not + # targets. + # + rule all-referenced-targets ( theset ) + { + # Find directly referenced targets. + local deps = [ $(self.build-properties).dependency ] ; + local all-targets = $(self.sources) $(deps) ; + + # Find other subvariants. + local r ; + for local t in $(all-targets) + { + if ! [ $(theset).contains $(t) ] + { + $(theset).add $(t) ; + r += [ $(t:G=).creating-subvariant ] ; + } + } + r = [ sequence.unique $(r) ] ; + for local s in $(r) + { + if $(s) != $(__name__) + { + $(s).all-referenced-targets $(theset) ; + } + } + } + + # Returns the properties specifying implicit include paths to generated + # headers. This traverses all targets in this subvariant and subvariants + # referred by <implcit-dependecy> properties. For all targets of type + # 'target-type' (or for all targets, if 'target-type' is not specified), the + # result will contain <$(feature)>path-to-that-target. + # + rule implicit-includes ( feature : target-type ? ) + { + local key = ii$(feature)-$(target-type:E="") ; + if ! $($(key))-is-not-empty + { + local target-paths = [ all-target-directories $(target-type) ] ; + target-paths = [ sequence.unique $(target-paths) ] ; + local result = $(target-paths:G=$(feature)) ; + if ! $(result) + { + result = "" ; + } + $(key) = $(result) ; + } + if $($(key)) = "" + { + return ; + } + else + { + return $($(key)) ; + } + } + + rule all-target-directories ( target-type ? ) + { + if ! $(self.target-directories) + { + compute-target-directories $(target-type) ; + } + return $(self.target-directories) ; + } + + rule compute-target-directories ( target-type ? ) + { + local result ; + for local t in $(self.created-targets) + { + # Skip targets of the wrong type. + if ! $(target-type) || + [ type.is-derived [ $(t).type ] $(target-type) ] + { + result = [ sequence.merge $(result) : [ $(t).path ] ] ; + } + } + for local d in $(self.other-dg) + { + result += [ $(d).all-target-directories $(target-type) ] ; + } + self.target-directories = $(result) ; + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/build/virtual_target.py b/jam-files/boost-build/build/virtual_target.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..51dff037 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/build/virtual_target.py @@ -0,0 +1,1118 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 64488. +# +# Copyright (C) Vladimir Prus 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. + +# Implements virtual targets, which correspond to actual files created during +# build, but are not yet targets in Jam sense. They are needed, for example, +# when searching for possible transormation sequences, when it's not known +# if particular target should be created at all. +# +# +# +--------------------------+ +# | VirtualTarget | +# +==========================+ +# | actualize | +# +--------------------------+ +# | actualize_action() = 0 | +# | actualize_location() = 0 | +# +----------------+---------+ +# | +# ^ +# / \ +# +-+-+ +# | +# +---------------------+ +-------+--------------+ +# | Action | | AbstractFileTarget | +# +=====================| * +======================+ +# | action_name | +--+ action | +# | properties | | +----------------------+ +# +---------------------+--+ | actualize_action() | +# | actualize() |0..1 +-----------+----------+ +# | path() | | +# | adjust_properties() | sources | +# | actualize_sources() | targets | +# +------+--------------+ ^ +# | / \ +# ^ +-+-+ +# / \ | +# +-+-+ +-------------+-------------+ +# | | | +# | +------+---------------+ +--------+-------------+ +# | | FileTarget | | SearchedLibTarget | +# | +======================+ +======================+ +# | | actualize-location() | | actualize-location() | +# | +----------------------+ +----------------------+ +# | +# +-+------------------------------+ +# | | +# +----+----------------+ +---------+-----------+ +# | CompileAction | | LinkAction | +# +=====================+ +=====================+ +# | adjust_properties() | | adjust_properties() | +# +---------------------+ | actualize_sources() | +# +---------------------+ +# +# The 'CompileAction' and 'LinkAction' classes are defined not here, +# but in builtin.jam modules. They are shown in the diagram to give +# the big picture. + +import bjam + +import re +import os.path +import string +import types + +from b2.util import path, utility, set +from b2.util.utility import add_grist, get_grist, ungrist, replace_grist, get_value +from b2.util.sequence import unique +from b2.tools import common +from b2.exceptions import * +import b2.build.type +import b2.build.property_set as property_set + +import b2.build.property as property + +from b2.manager import get_manager +from b2.util import bjam_signature + +__re_starts_with_at = re.compile ('^@(.*)') + +class VirtualTargetRegistry: + def __init__ (self, manager): + self.manager_ = manager + + # A cache for FileTargets + self.files_ = {} + + # A cache for targets. + self.cache_ = {} + + # A map of actual names to virtual targets. + # Used to make sure we don't associate same + # actual target to two virtual targets. + self.actual_ = {} + + self.recent_targets_ = [] + + # All targets ever registed + self.all_targets_ = [] + + self.next_id_ = 0 + + def register (self, target): + """ Registers a new virtual target. Checks if there's already registered target, with the same + name, type, project and subvariant properties, and also with the same sources + and equal action. If such target is found it is retured and 'target' is not registered. + Otherwise, 'target' is registered and returned. + """ + if target.path(): + signature = target.path() + "-" + target.name() + else: + signature = "-" + target.name() + + result = None + if not self.cache_.has_key (signature): + self.cache_ [signature] = [] + + for t in self.cache_ [signature]: + a1 = t.action () + a2 = target.action () + + # TODO: why are we checking for not result? + if not result: + if not a1 and not a2: + result = t + else: + if a1 and a2 and a1.action_name () == a2.action_name () and a1.sources () == a2.sources (): + ps1 = a1.properties () + ps2 = a2.properties () + p1 = ps1.base () + ps1.free () +\ + b2.util.set.difference(ps1.dependency(), ps1.incidental()) + p2 = ps2.base () + ps2.free () +\ + b2.util.set.difference(ps2.dependency(), ps2.incidental()) + if p1 == p2: + result = t + + if not result: + self.cache_ [signature].append (target) + result = target + + # TODO: Don't append if we found pre-existing target? + self.recent_targets_.append(result) + self.all_targets_.append(result) + + return result + + def from_file (self, file, file_location, project): + """ Creates a virtual target with appropriate name and type from 'file'. + If a target with that name in that project was already created, returns that already + created target. + TODO: more correct way would be to compute path to the file, based on name and source location + for the project, and use that path to determine if the target was already created. + TODO: passing project with all virtual targets starts to be annoying. + """ + # Check if we've created a target corresponding to this file. + path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), file_location, file) + path = os.path.normpath(path) + + if self.files_.has_key (path): + return self.files_ [path] + + file_type = b2.build.type.type (file) + + result = FileTarget (file, file_type, project, + None, file_location) + self.files_ [path] = result + + return result + + def recent_targets(self): + """Each target returned by 'register' is added to a list of + 'recent-target', returned by this function. So, this allows + us to find all targets created when building a given main + target, even if the target.""" + + return self.recent_targets_ + + def clear_recent_targets(self): + self.recent_targets_ = [] + + def all_targets(self): + # Returns all virtual targets ever created + return self.all_targets_ + + # Returns all targets from 'targets' with types + # equal to 'type' or derived from it. + def select_by_type(self, type, targets): + return [t for t in targets if b2.build.type.is_sybtype(t.type(), type)] + + def register_actual_name (self, actual_name, virtual_target): + if self.actual_.has_key (actual_name): + cs1 = self.actual_ [actual_name].creating_subvariant () + cs2 = virtual_target.creating_subvariant () + cmt1 = cs1.main_target () + cmt2 = cs2.main_target () + + action1 = self.actual_ [actual_name].action () + action2 = virtual_target.action () + + properties_added = [] + properties_removed = [] + if action1 and action2: + p1 = action1.properties () + p1 = p1.raw () + p2 = action2.properties () + p2 = p2.raw () + + properties_removed = set.difference (p1, p2) + if not properties_removed: properties_removed = "none" + + properties_added = set.difference (p2, p1) + if not properties_added: properties_added = "none" + + # FIXME: Revive printing of real location. + get_manager().errors()( + "Duplicate name of actual target: '%s'\n" + "previous virtual target '%s'\n" + "created from '%s'\n" + "another virtual target '%s'\n" + "created from '%s'\n" + "added properties: '%s'\n" + "removed properties: '%s'\n" + % (actual_name, + self.actual_ [actual_name], "loc", #cmt1.location (), + virtual_target, + "loc", #cmt2.location (), + properties_added, properties_removed)) + + else: + self.actual_ [actual_name] = virtual_target + + + def add_suffix (self, specified_name, file_type, prop_set): + """ Appends the suffix appropriate to 'type/property_set' combination + to the specified name and returns the result. + """ + suffix = b2.build.type.generated_target_suffix (file_type, prop_set) + + if suffix: + return specified_name + '.' + suffix + + else: + return specified_name + +class VirtualTarget: + """ Potential target. It can be converted into jam target and used in + building, if needed. However, it can be also dropped, which allows + to search for different transformation and select only one. + name: name of this target. + project: project to which this target belongs. + """ + def __init__ (self, name, project): + self.name_ = name + self.project_ = project + self.dependencies_ = [] + self.always_ = False + + # Caches if dapendencies for scanners have already been set. + self.made_ = {} + + def manager(self): + return self.project_.manager() + + def virtual_targets(self): + return self.manager().virtual_targets() + + def name (self): + """ Name of this target. + """ + return self.name_ + + def project (self): + """ Project of this target. + """ + return self.project_ + + def depends (self, d): + """ Adds additional instances of 'VirtualTarget' that this + one depends on. + """ + self.dependencies_ = unique (self.dependencies_ + d).sort () + + def dependencies (self): + return self.dependencies_ + + def always(self): + self.always_ = True + + def actualize (self, scanner = None): + """ Generates all the actual targets and sets up build actions for + this target. + + If 'scanner' is specified, creates an additional target + with the same location as actual target, which will depend on the + actual target and be associated with 'scanner'. That additional + target is returned. See the docs (#dependency_scanning) for rationale. + Target must correspond to a file if 'scanner' is specified. + + If scanner is not specified, then actual target is returned. + """ + actual_name = self.actualize_no_scanner () + + if self.always_: + bjam.call("ALWAYS", actual_name) + + if not scanner: + return actual_name + + else: + # Add the scanner instance to the grist for name. + g = '-'.join ([ungrist(get_grist(actual_name)), str(id(scanner))]) + + name = replace_grist (actual_name, '<' + g + '>') + + if not self.made_.has_key (name): + self.made_ [name] = True + + self.project_.manager ().engine ().add_dependency (name, actual_name) + + self.actualize_location (name) + + self.project_.manager ().scanners ().install (scanner, name, str (self)) + + return name + +# private: (overridables) + + def actualize_action (self, target): + """ Sets up build actions for 'target'. Should call appropriate rules + and set target variables. + """ + raise BaseException ("method should be defined in derived classes") + + def actualize_location (self, target): + """ Sets up variables on 'target' which specify its location. + """ + raise BaseException ("method should be defined in derived classes") + + def path (self): + """ If the target is generated one, returns the path where it will be + generated. Otherwise, returns empty list. + """ + raise BaseException ("method should be defined in derived classes") + + def actual_name (self): + """ Return that actual target name that should be used + (for the case where no scanner is involved) + """ + raise BaseException ("method should be defined in derived classes") + + +class AbstractFileTarget (VirtualTarget): + """ Target which correspond to a file. The exact mapping for file + is not yet specified in this class. (TODO: Actually, the class name + could be better...) + + May be a source file (when no action is specified), or + derived file (otherwise). + + The target's grist is concatenation of project's location, + properties of action (for derived files), and, optionally, + value identifying the main target. + + exact: If non-empty, the name is exactly the name + created file should have. Otherwise, the '__init__' + method will add suffix obtained from 'type' by + calling 'type.generated-target-suffix'. + + type: optional type of this target. + """ + def __init__ (self, name, type, project, action = None, exact=False): + VirtualTarget.__init__ (self, name, project) + + self.type_ = type + + self.action_ = action + self.exact_ = exact + + if action: + action.add_targets ([self]) + + if self.type and not exact: + self.__adjust_name (name) + + + self.actual_name_ = None + self.path_ = None + self.intermediate_ = False + self.creating_subvariant_ = None + + # True if this is a root target. + self.root_ = False + + def type (self): + return self.type_ + + def set_path (self, path): + """ Sets the path. When generating target name, it will override any path + computation from properties. + """ + self.path_ = path + + def action (self): + """ Returns the action. + """ + return self.action_ + + def root (self, set = None): + """ Sets/gets the 'root' flag. Target is root is it directly correspods to some + variant of a main target. + """ + if set: + self.root_ = True + return self.root_ + + def creating_subvariant (self, s = None): + """ Gets or sets the subvariant which created this target. Subvariant + is set when target is brought into existance, and is never changed + after that. In particual, if target is shared by subvariant, only + the first is stored. + s: If specified, specified the value to set, + which should be instance of 'subvariant' class. + """ + if s and not self.creating_subvariant (): + if self.creating_subvariant (): + raise BaseException ("Attempt to change 'dg'") + + else: + self.creating_subvariant_ = s + + return self.creating_subvariant_ + + def actualize_action (self, target): + if self.action_: + self.action_.actualize () + + # Return a human-readable representation of this target + # + # If this target has an action, that's: + # + # { <action-name>-<self.name>.<self.type> <action-sources>... } + # + # otherwise, it's: + # + # { <self.name>.<self.type> } + # + def str(self): + a = self.action() + + name_dot_type = self.name_ + "." + self.type_ + + if a: + action_name = a.action_name() + ss = [ s.str() for s in a.sources()] + + return "{ %s-%s %s}" % (action_name, name_dot_type, str(ss)) + else: + return "{ " + name_dot_type + " }" + +# private: + + def actual_name (self): + if not self.actual_name_: + self.actual_name_ = '<' + self.grist() + '>' + self.name_ + + return self.actual_name_ + + def grist (self): + """Helper to 'actual_name', above. Compute unique prefix used to distinguish + this target from other targets with the same name which create different + file. + """ + # Depending on target, there may be different approaches to generating + # unique prefixes. We'll generate prefixes in the form + # <one letter approach code> <the actual prefix> + path = self.path () + + if path: + # The target will be generated to a known path. Just use the path + # for identification, since path is as unique as it can get. + return 'p' + path + + else: + # File is either source, which will be searched for, or is not a file at + # all. Use the location of project for distinguishing. + project_location = self.project_.get ('location') + path_components = b2.util.path.split(project_location) + location_grist = '!'.join (path_components) + + if self.action_: + ps = self.action_.properties () + property_grist = ps.as_path () + # 'property_grist' can be empty when 'ps' is an empty + # property set. + if property_grist: + location_grist = location_grist + '/' + property_grist + + return 'l' + location_grist + + def __adjust_name(self, specified_name): + """Given the target name specified in constructor, returns the + name which should be really used, by looking at the <tag> properties. + The tag properties come in two flavour: + - <tag>value, + - <tag>@rule-name + In the first case, value is just added to name + In the second case, the specified rule is called with specified name, + target type and properties and should return the new name. + If not <tag> property is specified, or the rule specified by + <tag> returns nothing, returns the result of calling + virtual-target.add-suffix""" + + if self.action_: + ps = self.action_.properties() + else: + ps = property_set.empty() + + # FIXME: I'm not sure how this is used, need to check with + # Rene to figure out how to implement + #~ We add ourselves to the properties so that any tag rule can get + #~ more direct information about the target than just that available + #~ through the properties. This is useful in implementing + #~ name changes based on the sources of the target. For example to + #~ make unique names of object files based on the source file. + #~ --grafik + #ps = property_set.create(ps.raw() + ["<target>%s" % "XXXX"]) + #ps = [ property-set.create [ $(ps).raw ] <target>$(__name__) ] ; + + tag = ps.get("<tag>") + + if tag: + + if len(tag) > 1: + get_manager().errors()( + """<tag>@rulename is present but is not the only <tag> feature""") + + tag = tag[0] + if callable(tag): + self.name_ = tag(specified_name, self.type_, ps) + else: + if not tag[0] == '@': + self.manager_.errors()("""The value of the <tag> feature must be '@rule-nane'""") + + exported_ps = b2.util.value_to_jam(ps, methods=True) + self.name_ = b2.util.call_jam_function( + tag[1:], specified_name, self.type_, exported_ps) + if self.name_: + self.name_ = self.name_[0] + + # If there's no tag or the tag rule returned nothing. + if not tag or not self.name_: + self.name_ = add_prefix_and_suffix(specified_name, self.type_, ps) + + def actualize_no_scanner(self): + name = self.actual_name() + + # Do anything only on the first invocation + if not self.made_: + self.made_[name] = True + + if self.action_: + # For non-derived target, we don't care if there + # are several virtual targets that refer to the same name. + # One case when this is unavoidable is when file name is + # main.cpp and two targets have types CPP (for compiling) + # and MOCCABLE_CPP (for convertion to H via Qt tools). + self.virtual_targets().register_actual_name(name, self) + + for i in self.dependencies_: + self.manager_.engine().add_dependency(name, i.actualize()) + + self.actualize_location(name) + self.actualize_action(name) + + return name + +@bjam_signature((["specified_name"], ["type"], ["property_set"])) +def add_prefix_and_suffix(specified_name, type, property_set): + """Appends the suffix appropriate to 'type/property-set' combination + to the specified name and returns the result.""" + + property_set = b2.util.jam_to_value_maybe(property_set) + + suffix = "" + if type: + suffix = b2.build.type.generated_target_suffix(type, property_set) + + # Handle suffixes for which no leading dot is desired. Those are + # specified by enclosing them in <...>. Needed by python so it + # can create "_d.so" extensions, for example. + if get_grist(suffix): + suffix = ungrist(suffix) + elif suffix: + suffix = "." + suffix + + prefix = "" + if type: + prefix = b2.build.type.generated_target_prefix(type, property_set) + + if specified_name.startswith(prefix): + prefix = "" + + if not prefix: + prefix = "" + if not suffix: + suffix = "" + return prefix + specified_name + suffix + + +class FileTarget (AbstractFileTarget): + """ File target with explicitly known location. + + The file path is determined as + - value passed to the 'set_path' method, if any + - for derived files, project's build dir, joined with components + that describe action's properties. If the free properties + are not equal to the project's reference properties + an element with name of main target is added. + - for source files, project's source dir + + The file suffix is + - the value passed to the 'suffix' method, if any, or + - the suffix which correspond to the target's type. + """ + def __init__ (self, name, type, project, action = None, path=None, exact=False): + AbstractFileTarget.__init__ (self, name, type, project, action, exact) + + self.path_ = path + + def __str__(self): + if self.type_: + return self.name_ + "." + self.type_ + else: + return self.name_ + + def clone_with_different_type(self, new_type): + return FileTarget(self.name_, new_type, self.project_, + self.action_, self.path_, exact=True) + + def actualize_location (self, target): + engine = self.project_.manager_.engine () + + if self.action_: + # This is a derived file. + path = self.path () + engine.set_target_variable (target, 'LOCATE', path) + + # Make sure the path exists. + engine.add_dependency (target, path) + common.mkdir(engine, path) + + # It's possible that the target name includes a directory + # too, for example when installing headers. Create that + # directory. + d = os.path.dirname(get_value(target)) + if d: + d = os.path.join(path, d) + engine.add_dependency(target, d) + common.mkdir(engine, d) + + # For real file target, we create a fake target that + # depends on the real target. This allows to run + # + # bjam hello.o + # + # without trying to guess the name of the real target. + # Note the that target has no directory name, and a special + # grist <e>. + # + # First, that means that "bjam hello.o" will build all + # known hello.o targets. + # Second, the <e> grist makes sure this target won't be confused + # with other targets, for example, if we have subdir 'test' + # with target 'test' in it that includes 'test.o' file, + # then the target for directory will be just 'test' the target + # for test.o will be <ptest/bin/gcc/debug>test.o and the target + # we create below will be <e>test.o + engine.add_dependency("<e>%s" % get_value(target), target) + + # Allow bjam <path-to-file>/<file> to work. This won't catch all + # possible ways to refer to the path (relative/absolute, extra ".", + # various "..", but should help in obvious cases. + engine.add_dependency("<e>%s" % (os.path.join(path, get_value(target))), target) + + else: + # This is a source file. + engine.set_target_variable (target, 'SEARCH', self.project_.get ('source-location')) + + + def path (self): + """ Returns the directory for this target. + """ + if not self.path_: + if self.action_: + p = self.action_.properties () + (target_path, relative_to_build_dir) = p.target_path () + + if relative_to_build_dir: + # Indicates that the path is relative to + # build dir. + target_path = os.path.join (self.project_.build_dir (), target_path) + + # Store the computed path, so that it's not recomputed + # any more + self.path_ = target_path + + return self.path_ + + +class NotFileTarget(AbstractFileTarget): + + def __init__(self, name, project, action): + AbstractFileTarget.__init__(self, name, None, project, action) + + def path(self): + """Returns nothing, to indicate that target path is not known.""" + return None + + def actualize_location(self, target): + bjam.call("NOTFILE", target) + bjam.call("ALWAYS", target) + bjam.call("NOUPDATE", target) + + +class Action: + """ Class which represents an action. + Both 'targets' and 'sources' should list instances of 'VirtualTarget'. + Action name should name a rule with this prototype + rule action_name ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) + Targets and sources are passed as actual jam targets. The rule may + not establish dependency relationship, but should do everything else. + """ + def __init__ (self, manager, sources, action_name, prop_set): + assert(isinstance(prop_set, property_set.PropertySet)) + assert type(sources) == types.ListType + self.sources_ = sources + self.action_name_ = action_name + if not prop_set: + prop_set = property_set.empty() + self.properties_ = prop_set + if not all(isinstance(v, VirtualTarget) for v in prop_set.get('implicit-dependency')): + import pdb + pdb.set_trace() + + self.manager_ = manager + self.engine_ = self.manager_.engine () + self.targets_ = [] + + # Indicates whether this has been actualized or not. + self.actualized_ = False + + self.dependency_only_sources_ = [] + self.actual_sources_ = [] + + + def add_targets (self, targets): + self.targets_ += targets + + + def replace_targets (old_targets, new_targets): + self.targets_ = [t for t in targets if not t in old_targets] + new_targets + + def targets (self): + return self.targets_ + + def sources (self): + return self.sources_ + + def action_name (self): + return self.action_name_ + + def properties (self): + return self.properties_ + + def actualize (self): + """ Generates actual build instructions. + """ + if self.actualized_: + return + + self.actualized_ = True + + ps = self.properties () + properties = self.adjust_properties (ps) + + + actual_targets = [] + + for i in self.targets (): + actual_targets.append (i.actualize ()) + + self.actualize_sources (self.sources (), properties) + + self.engine_.add_dependency (actual_targets, self.actual_sources_ + self.dependency_only_sources_) + + # This works around a bug with -j and actions that + # produce multiple target, where: + # - dependency on the first output is found, and + # the action is started + # - dependency on the second output is found, and + # bjam noticed that command is already running + # - instead of waiting for the command, dependents + # of the second targets are immediately updated. + if len(actual_targets) > 1: + bjam.call("INCLUDES", actual_targets, actual_targets) + + # FIXME: check the comment below. Was self.action_name_ [1] + # Action name can include additional argument to rule, which should not + # be passed to 'set-target-variables' + # FIXME: breaking circular dependency + import toolset + toolset.set_target_variables (self.manager_, self.action_name_, actual_targets, properties) + + engine = self.manager_.engine () + + # FIXME: this is supposed to help --out-xml option, but we don't + # implement that now, and anyway, we should handle it in Python, + # not but putting variables on bjam-level targets. + bjam.call("set-target-variable", actual_targets, ".action", repr(self)) + + self.manager_.engine ().set_update_action (self.action_name_, actual_targets, self.actual_sources_, + properties) + + # Since we set up creating action here, we also set up + # action for cleaning up + self.manager_.engine ().set_update_action ('common.Clean', 'clean-all', + actual_targets) + + return actual_targets + + def actualize_source_type (self, sources, prop_set): + """ Helper for 'actualize_sources'. + For each passed source, actualizes it with the appropriate scanner. + Returns the actualized virtual targets. + """ + result = [] + for i in sources: + scanner = None + +# FIXME: what's this? +# if isinstance (i, str): +# i = self.manager_.get_object (i) + + if i.type (): + scanner = b2.build.type.get_scanner (i.type (), prop_set) + + r = i.actualize (scanner) + result.append (r) + + return result + + def actualize_sources (self, sources, prop_set): + """ Creates actual jam targets for sources. Initializes two member + variables: + 'self.actual_sources_' -- sources which are passed to updating action + 'self.dependency_only_sources_' -- sources which are made dependencies, but + are not used otherwise. + + New values will be *appended* to the variables. They may be non-empty, + if caller wants it. + """ + dependencies = self.properties_.get ('<dependency>') + + self.dependency_only_sources_ += self.actualize_source_type (dependencies, prop_set) + self.actual_sources_ += self.actualize_source_type (sources, prop_set) + + # This is used to help bjam find dependencies in generated headers + # in other main targets. + # Say: + # + # make a.h : ....... ; + # exe hello : hello.cpp : <implicit-dependency>a.h ; + # + # However, for bjam to find the dependency the generated target must + # be actualized (i.e. have the jam target). In the above case, + # if we're building just hello ("bjam hello"), 'a.h' won't be + # actualized unless we do it here. + implicit = self.properties_.get("<implicit-dependency>") + + for i in implicit: + i.actualize() + + def adjust_properties (self, prop_set): + """ Determines real properties when trying building with 'properties'. + This is last chance to fix properties, for example to adjust includes + to get generated headers correctly. Default implementation returns + its argument. + """ + return prop_set + + +class NullAction (Action): + """ Action class which does nothing --- it produces the targets with + specific properties out of nowhere. It's needed to distinguish virtual + targets with different properties that are known to exist, and have no + actions which create them. + """ + def __init__ (self, manager, prop_set): + Action.__init__ (self, manager, [], None, prop_set) + + def actualize (self): + if not self.actualized_: + self.actualized_ = True + + for i in self.targets (): + i.actualize () + +class NonScanningAction(Action): + """Class which acts exactly like 'action', except that the sources + are not scanned for dependencies.""" + + def __init__(self, sources, action_name, property_set): + #FIXME: should the manager parameter of Action.__init__ + #be removed? -- Steven Watanabe + Action.__init__(self, b2.manager.get_manager(), sources, action_name, property_set) + + def actualize_source_type(self, sources, property_set): + + result = [] + for s in sources: + result.append(s.actualize()) + return result + +def traverse (target, include_roots = False, include_sources = False): + """ Traverses the dependency graph of 'target' and return all targets that will + be created before this one is created. If root of some dependency graph is + found during traversal, it's either included or not, dependencing of the + value of 'include_roots'. In either case, sources of root are not traversed. + """ + result = [] + + if target.action (): + action = target.action () + + # This includes 'target' as well + result += action.targets () + + for t in action.sources (): + + # FIXME: + # TODO: see comment in Manager.register_object () + #if not isinstance (t, VirtualTarget): + # t = target.project_.manager_.get_object (t) + + if not t.root (): + result += traverse (t, include_roots, include_sources) + + elif include_roots: + result.append (t) + + elif include_sources: + result.append (target) + + return result + +def clone_action (action, new_project, new_action_name, new_properties): + """Takes an 'action' instances and creates new instance of it + and all produced target. The rule-name and properties are set + to 'new-rule-name' and 'new-properties', if those are specified. + Returns the cloned action.""" + + if not new_action_name: + new_action_name = action.action_name() + + if not new_properties: + new_properties = action.properties() + + cloned_action = action.__class__(action.manager_, action.sources(), new_action_name, + new_properties) + + cloned_targets = [] + for target in action.targets(): + + n = target.name() + # Don't modify the name of the produced targets. Strip the directory f + cloned_target = FileTarget(n, target.type(), new_project, + cloned_action, exact=True) + + d = target.dependencies() + if d: + cloned_target.depends(d) + cloned_target.root(target.root()) + cloned_target.creating_subvariant(target.creating_subvariant()) + + cloned_targets.append(cloned_target) + + return cloned_action + +class Subvariant: + + def __init__ (self, main_target, prop_set, sources, build_properties, sources_usage_requirements, created_targets): + """ + main_target: The instance of MainTarget class + prop_set: Properties requested for this target + sources: + build_properties: Actually used properties + sources_usage_requirements: Properties propagated from sources + created_targets: Top-level created targets + """ + self.main_target_ = main_target + self.properties_ = prop_set + self.sources_ = sources + self.build_properties_ = build_properties + self.sources_usage_requirements_ = sources_usage_requirements + self.created_targets_ = created_targets + + self.usage_requirements_ = None + + # Pre-compose the list of other dependency graphs, on which this one + # depends + deps = build_properties.get('<implicit-dependency>') + + self.other_dg_ = [] + for d in deps: + self.other_dg_.append(d.creating_subvariant ()) + + self.other_dg_ = unique (self.other_dg_) + + self.implicit_includes_cache_ = {} + self.target_directories_ = None + + def main_target (self): + return self.main_target_ + + def created_targets (self): + return self.created_targets_ + + def requested_properties (self): + return self.properties_ + + def build_properties (self): + return self.build_properties_ + + def sources_usage_requirements (self): + return self.sources_usage_requirements_ + + def set_usage_requirements (self, usage_requirements): + self.usage_requirements_ = usage_requirements + + def usage_requirements (self): + return self.usage_requirements_ + + def all_referenced_targets(self, result): + """Returns all targets referenced by this subvariant, + either directly or indirectly, and either as sources, + or as dependency properties. Targets referred with + dependency property are returned a properties, not targets.""" + + # Find directly referenced targets. + deps = self.build_properties().dependency() + all_targets = self.sources_ + deps + + # Find other subvariants. + r = [] + for e in all_targets: + if not e in result: + result.add(e) + if isinstance(e, property.Property): + t = e.value() + else: + t = e + + # FIXME: how can this be? + cs = t.creating_subvariant() + if cs: + r.append(cs) + r = unique(r) + for s in r: + if s != self: + s.all_referenced_targets(result) + + + def implicit_includes (self, feature, target_type): + """ Returns the properties which specify implicit include paths to + generated headers. This traverses all targets in this subvariant, + and subvariants referred by <implcit-dependecy>properties. + For all targets which are of type 'target-type' (or for all targets, + if 'target_type' is not specified), the result will contain + <$(feature)>path-to-that-target. + """ + + if not target_type: + key = feature + else: + key = feature + "-" + target_type + + + result = self.implicit_includes_cache_.get(key) + if not result: + target_paths = self.all_target_directories(target_type) + target_paths = unique(target_paths) + result = ["<%s>%s" % (feature, p) for p in target_paths] + self.implicit_includes_cache_[key] = result + + return result + + def all_target_directories(self, target_type = None): + # TODO: does not appear to use target_type in deciding + # if we've computed this already. + if not self.target_directories_: + self.target_directories_ = self.compute_target_directories(target_type) + return self.target_directories_ + + def compute_target_directories(self, target_type=None): + result = [] + for t in self.created_targets(): + if not target_type or b2.build.type.is_derived(t.type(), target_type): + result.append(t.path()) + + for d in self.other_dg_: + result.extend(d.all_target_directories(target_type)) + + result = unique(result) + return result 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/.. ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/options/help.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/options/help.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b507e1ed --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/options/help.jam @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003, 2006 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 2003, 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) + +# This module is the plug-in handler for the --help and --help-.* +# command-line options +import modules ; +import assert ; +import doc : do-scan set-option set-output set-output-file print-help-usage print-help-top ; +import sequence ; +import set ; +import project ; +import print ; +import os ; +import version ; +import path ; + +# List of possible modules, but which really aren't. +# +.not-modules = + boost-build bootstrap site-config test user-config + -tools allyourbase boost-base features python stlport testing unit-tests ; + +# The help system options are parsed here and handed off to the doc +# module to translate into documentation requests and actions. The +# understood options are: +# +# --help-disable-<option> +# --help-doc-options +# --help-enable-<option> +# --help-internal +# --help-options +# --help-usage +# --help-output <type> +# --help-output-file <file> +# --help [<module-or-class>] +# +rule process ( + command # The option. + : values * # The values, starting after the "=". + ) +{ + assert.result --help : MATCH ^(--help).* : $(command) ; + local did-help = ; + switch $(command) + { + case --help-internal : + local path-to-modules = [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; + path-to-modules ?= . ; + local possible-modules = [ GLOB $(path-to-modules) : *\\.jam ] ; + local not-modules = [ GLOB $(path-to-modules) : *$(.not-modules)\\.jam ] ; + local modules-to-list = + [ sequence.insertion-sort + [ set.difference $(possible-modules:D=:S=) : $(not-modules:D=:S=) ] ] ; + local modules-to-scan ; + for local m in $(modules-to-list) + { + local module-files = [ GLOB $(path-to-modules) : $(m)\\.jam ] ; + modules-to-scan += $(module-files[1]) ; + } + do-scan $(modules-to-scan) : print-help-all ; + did-help = true ; + + case --help-enable-* : + local option = [ MATCH --help-enable-(.*) : $(command) ] ; option = $(option:L) ; + set-option $(option) : enabled ; + did-help = true ; + + case --help-disable-* : + local option = [ MATCH --help-disable-(.*) : $(command) ] ; option = $(option:L) ; + set-option $(option) ; + did-help = true ; + + case --help-output : + set-output $(values[1]) ; + did-help = true ; + + case --help-output-file : + set-output-file $(values[1]) ; + did-help = true ; + + case --help-doc-options : + local doc-module-spec = [ split-symbol doc ] ; + do-scan $(doc-module-spec[1]) : print-help-options ; + did-help = true ; + + case --help-options : + print-help-usage ; + did-help = true ; + + case --help : + local spec = $(values[1]) ; + if $(spec) + { + local spec-parts = [ split-symbol $(spec) ] ; + if $(spec-parts) + { + if $(spec-parts[2]) + { + do-scan $(spec-parts[1]) : print-help-classes $(spec-parts[2]) ; + do-scan $(spec-parts[1]) : print-help-rules $(spec-parts[2]) ; + do-scan $(spec-parts[1]) : print-help-variables $(spec-parts[2]) ; + } + else + { + do-scan $(spec-parts[1]) : print-help-module ; + } + } + else + { + EXIT "Unrecognized help option '"$(command)" "$(spec)"'." ; + } + } + else + { + version.print ; + ECHO ; + # First print documentation from the current Jamfile, if any. + # FIXME: Generally, this duplication of project.jam logic is bad. + local names = [ modules.peek project : JAMROOT ] + [ modules.peek project : JAMFILE ] ; + local project-file = [ path.glob . : $(names) ] ; + if ! $(project-file) + { + project-file = [ path.glob-in-parents . : $(names) ] ; + } + + for local p in $(project-file) + { + do-scan $(p) : print-help-project $(p) ; + } + + # Next any user-config help. + local user-path = [ os.home-directories ] [ os.environ BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; + local user-config = [ GLOB $(user-path) : user-config.jam ] ; + if $(user-config) + { + do-scan $(user-config[1]) : print-help-config user $(user-config[1]) ; + } + + # Next any site-config help. + local site-config = [ GLOB $(user-path) : site-config.jam ] ; + if $(site-config) + { + do-scan $(site-config[1]) : print-help-config site $(site-config[1]) ; + } + + # Then the overall help. + print-help-top ; + } + did-help = true ; + } + if $(did-help) + { + UPDATE all ; + NOCARE all ; + } + return $(did-help) ; +} + +# Split a reference to a symbol into module and symbol parts. +# +local rule split-symbol ( + symbol # The symbol to split. + ) +{ + local path-to-modules = [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; + path-to-modules ?= . ; + local module-name = $(symbol) ; + local symbol-name = ; + local result = ; + while ! $(result) + { + local module-path = [ GLOB $(path-to-modules) : $(module-name)\\.jam ] ; + if $(module-path) + { + # The 'module-name' in fact refers to module. Return the full + # module path and a symbol within it. If 'symbol' passed to this + # rule is already module, 'symbol-name' will be empty. Otherwise, + # it's initialized on the previous loop iteration. + # In case there are several modules by this name, + # use the first one. + result = $(module-path[1]) $(symbol-name) ; + } + else + { + if ! $(module-name:S) + { + result = - ; + } + else + { + local next-symbol-part = [ MATCH ^.(.*) : $(module-name:S) ] ; + if $(symbol-name) + { + symbol-name = $(next-symbol-part).$(symbol-name) ; + } + else + { + symbol-name = $(next-symbol-part) ; + } + module-name = $(module-name:B) ; + } + } + } + if $(result) != - + { + return $(result) ; + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/site-config.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/site-config.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ad22d674 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/site-config.jam @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# 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) + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/__init__.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e69de29b --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/__init__.py diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/acc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/acc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f04c9dc8 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/acc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2004. +# Copyright Toon Knapen 2004. +# Copyright Boris Gubenko 2007. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt +# or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# +# Boost.Build V2 toolset for the HP aC++ compiler. +# + +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import generators ; +import common ; + +feature.extend toolset : acc ; +toolset.inherit acc : unix ; +generators.override builtin.lib-generator : acc.prebuilt ; +generators.override acc.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +# Configures the acc toolset. +rule init ( version ? : user-provided-command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters acc + : version $(version) ] ; + + local command = [ common.get-invocation-command acc : aCC + : $(user-provided-command) ] ; + + common.handle-options acc : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; +} + + +# Declare generators +generators.register-c-compiler acc.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>acc ; +generators.register-c-compiler acc.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>acc ; + +# Declare flags. +flags acc CFLAGS <optimization>off : ; +flags acc CFLAGS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +flags acc CFLAGS <optimization>space : -O2 ; + +flags acc CFLAGS <inlining>off : +d ; +flags acc CFLAGS <inlining>on : ; +flags acc CFLAGS <inlining>full : ; + +flags acc C++FLAGS <exception-handling>off : ; +flags acc C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on : ; + +flags acc C++FLAGS <rtti>off : ; +flags acc C++FLAGS <rtti>on : ; + +# We want the full path to the sources in the debug symbols because otherwise +# the debugger won't find the sources when we use boost.build. +flags acc CFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags acc LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags acc LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>off : -s ; + +# V2 does not have <shared-linkable>, not sure what this meant in V1. +# flags acc CFLAGS <shared-linkable>true : +Z ; + +flags acc CFLAGS <profiling>on : -pg ; +flags acc LINKFLAGS <profiling>on : -pg ; + +flags acc CFLAGS <address-model>64 : +DD64 ; +flags acc LINKFLAGS <address-model>64 : +DD64 ; + +# It is unknown if there's separate option for rpath used only +# at link time, similar to -rpath-link in GNU. We'll use -L. +flags acc RPATH_LINK : <xdll-path> ; + +flags acc CFLAGS <cflags> ; +flags acc C++FLAGS <cxxflags> ; +flags acc DEFINES <define> ; +flags acc UNDEFS <undef> ; +flags acc HDRS <include> ; +flags acc STDHDRS <sysinclude> ; +flags acc LINKFLAGS <linkflags> ; +flags acc ARFLAGS <arflags> ; + +flags acc LIBPATH <library-path> ; +flags acc NEEDLIBS <library-file> ; +flags acc FINDLIBS <find-shared-library> ; +flags acc FINDLIBS <find-static-library> ; + +# Select the compiler name according to the threading model. +flags acc CFLAGS <threading>multi : -mt ; +flags acc LINKFLAGS <threading>multi : -mt ; + +flags acc.compile.c++ TEMPLATE_DEPTH <c++-template-depth> ; + + +actions acc.link bind NEEDLIBS +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -AA $(LINKFLAGS) -o "$(<[1])" -L"$(RPATH_LINK)" -L$(LIBPATH) -L$(STDLIBPATH) "$(>)" "$(NEEDLIBS)" "$(NEEDLIBS)" -l$(FINDLIBS) $(OPTIONS) +} + +SPACE = " " ; +actions acc.link.dll bind NEEDLIBS +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -AA -b $(LINKFLAGS) -o "$(<[1])" -L"$(RPATH_LINK)" -Wl,+h$(<[-1]:D=) -L$(LIBPATH) -L$(STDLIBPATH) "$(>)" "$(NEEDLIBS)" "$(NEEDLIBS)" -l$(FINDLIBS) $(OPTIONS) +} + +actions acc.compile.c +{ + cc -c -I$(BOOST_ROOT) -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS) -I"$(HDRS)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" $(OPTIONS) +} + +actions acc.compile.c++ +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -AA -c -Wc,--pending_instantiations=$(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) -I$(BOOST_ROOT) -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS) $(C++FLAGS) -I"$(HDRS)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" $(OPTIONS) +} + +actions updated together piecemeal acc.archive +{ + ar ru$(ARFLAGS:E="") "$(<)" "$(>)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/auto-index.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/auto-index.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ebbf344e --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/auto-index.jam @@ -0,0 +1,212 @@ + +import feature ; +import generators ; +import "class" ; +import toolset ; +import targets ; +import "class" : new ; +import project ; + +feature.feature auto-index : off "on" ; +feature.feature auto-index-internal : off "on" ; +feature.feature auto-index-verbose : off "on" ; +feature.feature auto-index-no-duplicates : off "on" ; +feature.feature auto-index-script : : free ; +feature.feature auto-index-prefix : : free ; +feature.feature auto-index-type : : free ; +feature.feature auto-index-section-names : "on" off ; + +toolset.flags auto-index.auto-index FLAGS <auto-index-internal>on : --internal-index ; +toolset.flags auto-index.auto-index SCRIPT <auto-index-script> ; +toolset.flags auto-index.auto-index PREFIX <auto-index-prefix> ; +toolset.flags auto-index.auto-index INDEX_TYPE <auto-index-type> ; +toolset.flags auto-index.auto-index FLAGS <auto-index-verbose>on : --verbose ; +toolset.flags auto-index.auto-index FLAGS <auto-index-no-duplicates>on : --no-duplicates ; +toolset.flags auto-index.auto-index FLAGS <auto-index-section-names>off : --no-section-names ; + +# <auto-index-binary> shell command to run AutoIndex +# <auto-index-binary-dependencies> targets to build AutoIndex from sources. +feature.feature <auto-index-binary> : : free ; +feature.feature <auto-index-binary-dependencies> : : free dependency ; + +class auto-index-generator : generator +{ + import common modules path targets build-system ; + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + # AutoIndex invocation command and dependencies. + local auto-index-binary = [ modules.peek auto-index : .command ] ; + local auto-index-binary-dependencies ; + + if $(auto-index-binary) + { + # Use user-supplied command. + auto-index-binary = [ common.get-invocation-command auto-index : auto-index : $(auto-index-binary) ] ; + } + else + { + # Search for AutoIndex sources in sensible places, like + # $(BOOST_ROOT)/tools/auto_index + # $(BOOST_BUILD_PATH)/../../auto_index + + # And build auto-index executable from sources. + + local boost-root = [ modules.peek : BOOST_ROOT ] ; + local boost-build-path = [ build-system.location ] ; + local boost-build-path2 = [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; + + local auto-index-dir ; + + if $(boost-root) + { + auto-index-dir += [ path.join $(boost-root) tools ] ; + } + + if $(boost-build-path) + { + auto-index-dir += $(boost-build-path)/../.. ; + } + if $(boost-build-path2) + { + auto-index-dir += $(boost-build-path2)/.. ; + } + + #ECHO $(auto-index-dir) ; + auto-index-dir = [ path.glob $(auto-index-dir) : auto_index ] ; + #ECHO $(auto-index-dir) ; + + # If the AutoIndex source directory was found, mark its main target + # as a dependency for the current project. Otherwise, try to find + # 'auto-index' in user's PATH + if $(auto-index-dir) + { + auto-index-dir = [ path.make $(auto-index-dir[1]) ] ; + auto-index-dir = $(auto-index-dir)/build ; + + #ECHO $(auto-index-dir) ; + + # Get the main-target in AutoIndex directory. + local auto-index-main-target = [ targets.resolve-reference $(auto-index-dir) : $(project) ] ; + + #ECHO $(auto-index-main-target) ; + + # The first element are actual targets, the second are + # properties found in target-id. We do not care about these + # since we have passed the id ourselves. + auto-index-main-target = + [ $(auto-index-main-target[1]).main-target auto_index ] ; + + #ECHO $(auto-index-main-target) ; + + auto-index-binary-dependencies = + [ $(auto-index-main-target).generate [ $(property-set).propagated ] ] ; + + # Ignore usage-requirements returned as first element. + auto-index-binary-dependencies = $(auto-index-binary-dependencies[2-]) ; + + # Some toolsets generate extra targets (e.g. RSP). We must mark + # all targets as dependencies for the project, but we will only + # use the EXE target for auto-index-to-boostbook translation. + for local target in $(auto-index-binary-dependencies) + { + if [ $(target).type ] = EXE + { + auto-index-binary = + [ path.native + [ path.join + [ $(target).path ] + [ $(target).name ] + ] + ] ; + } + } + } + else + { + ECHO "AutoIndex warning: The path to the auto-index executable was" ; + ECHO " not provided. Additionally, couldn't find AutoIndex" ; + ECHO " sources searching in" ; + ECHO " * BOOST_ROOT/tools/auto-index" ; + ECHO " * BOOST_BUILD_PATH/../../auto-index" ; + ECHO " Will now try to find a precompiled executable by searching" ; + ECHO " the PATH for 'auto-index'." ; + ECHO " To disable this warning in the future, or to completely" ; + ECHO " avoid compilation of auto-index, you can explicitly set the" ; + ECHO " path to a auto-index executable command in user-config.jam" ; + ECHO " or site-config.jam with the call" ; + ECHO " using auto-index : /path/to/auto-index ;" ; + + # As a last resort, search for 'auto-index' command in path. Note + # that even if the 'auto-index' command is not found, + # get-invocation-command will still return 'auto-index' and might + # generate an error while generating the virtual-target. + + auto-index-binary = [ common.get-invocation-command auto-index : auto-index ] ; + } + } + + # Add $(auto-index-binary-dependencies) as a dependency of the current + # project and set it as the <auto-index-binary> feature for the + # auto-index-to-boostbook rule, below. + property-set = [ $(property-set).add-raw + <dependency>$(auto-index-binary-dependencies) + <auto-index-binary>$(auto-index-binary) + <auto-index-binary-dependencies>$(auto-index-binary-dependencies) + ] ; + + #ECHO "binary = " $(auto-index-binary) ; + #ECHO "dependencies = " $(auto-index-binary-dependencies) ; + + if [ $(property-set).get <auto-index> ] = "on" + { + return [ generator.run $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + } + else + { + return [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) : DOCBOOK : $(property-set) + : $(sources) ] ; + } + } +} + +# Initialization of toolset. +# +# Parameters: +# command ? -> path to AutoIndex executable. +# +# When command is not supplied toolset will search for AutoIndex directory and +# compile the executable from source. If that fails we still search the path for +# 'auto_index'. +# +rule init ( + command ? # path to the AutoIndex executable. + ) +{ + if ! $(.initialized) + { + .initialized = true ; + .command = $(command) ; + } +} + +toolset.flags auto-index.auto-index AI-COMMAND <auto-index-binary> ; +toolset.flags auto-index.auto-index AI-DEPENDENCIES <auto-index-binary-dependencies> ; + +generators.register [ class.new auto-index-generator auto-index.auto-index : DOCBOOK : DOCBOOK(%.auto_index) ] ; +generators.override auto-index.auto-index : boostbook.boostbook-to-docbook ; + +rule auto-index ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + # Signal dependency of auto-index sources on <auto-index-binary-dependencies> + # upon invocation of auto-index-to-boostbook. + #ECHO "AI-COMMAND= " $(AI-COMMAND) ; + DEPENDS $(target) : [ on $(target) return $(AI-DEPENDENCIES) ] ; + #DEPENDS $(target) : [ on $(target) return $(SCRIPT) ] ; +} + +actions auto-index +{ + $(AI-COMMAND) $(FLAGS) "--prefix="$(PREFIX) "--script="$(SCRIPT) "--index-type="$(INDEX_TYPE) "--in="$(>) "--out="$(<) +} + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/bison.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/bison.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0689d4bd --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/bison.jam @@ -0,0 +1,32 @@ +# Copyright 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) + +import generators ; +import feature ; +import type ; +import property ; + +feature.feature bison.prefix : : free ; +type.register Y : y ; +type.register YY : yy ; +generators.register-standard bison.bison : Y : C H ; +generators.register-standard bison.bison : YY : CPP HPP ; + +rule init ( ) +{ +} + +rule bison ( dst dst_header : src : properties * ) +{ + local r = [ property.select bison.prefix : $(properties) ] ; + if $(r) + { + PREFIX_OPT on $(<) = -p $(r:G=) ; + } +} + +actions bison +{ + bison $(PREFIX_OPT) -d -o $(<[1]) $(>) +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/boostbook-config.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/boostbook-config.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e3f3ddc --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/boostbook-config.jam @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +#~ Copyright 2005 Rene Rivera. +#~ 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) + +# Automatic configuration for BoostBook tools. To use, just import this module. +# +# This module is deprecated. +# using boostbook ; +# with no arguments now suffices. + +import toolset : using ; + +using boostbook ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/boostbook.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/boostbook.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3a5964c6 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/boostbook.jam @@ -0,0 +1,727 @@ +# Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005 Douglas Gregor +# Copyright 2005, 2006, 2007 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 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) + +# This module defines rules to handle generation of documentation +# from BoostBook sources. +# +# The type of output is controlled by the <format> feature which can +# have the following values:: +# +# * html: Generates html documention. This is the default. +# * xhtml: Generates xhtml documentation +# * htmlhelp: Generates html help output. +# * onehtml: Generates a single html page. +# * man: Generates man pages. +# * pdf: Generates pdf documentation. +# * ps: Generates postscript output. +# * docbook: Generates docbook XML. +# * fo: Generates XSL formating objects. +# * tests: Extracts test cases from the boostbook XML. +# +# format is an implicit feature, so typing pdf on the command +# line (for example) is a short-cut for format=pdf. + +import "class" : new ; +import common ; +import errors ; +import targets ; +import feature ; +import generators ; +import print ; +import property ; +import project ; +import property-set ; +import regex ; +import scanner ; +import sequence ; +import make ; +import os ; +import type ; +import modules path project ; +import build-system ; + +import xsltproc : xslt xslt-dir ; + +# Make this module into a project. +project.initialize $(__name__) ; +project boostbook ; + + +feature.feature format : html xhtml htmlhelp onehtml man pdf ps docbook fo tests + : incidental implicit composite propagated ; + +type.register DTDXML : dtdxml ; +type.register XML : xml ; +type.register BOOSTBOOK : boostbook : XML ; +type.register DOCBOOK : docbook : XML ; +type.register FO : fo : XML ; +type.register PDF : pdf ; +type.register PS : ps ; +type.register XSLT : xsl : XML ; +type.register HTMLDIR ; +type.register XHTMLDIR ; +type.register HTMLHELP ; +type.register MANPAGES ; +type.register TESTS : tests ; +# Artificial target type, used to require invocation of top-level +# BoostBook generator. +type.register BOOSTBOOK_MAIN ; + + +# Initialize BoostBook support. +rule init ( + docbook-xsl-dir ? # The DocBook XSL stylesheet directory. If not + # provided, we use DOCBOOK_XSL_DIR from the environment + # (if available) or look in standard locations. + # Otherwise, we let the XML processor load the + # stylesheets remotely. + + : docbook-dtd-dir ? # The DocBook DTD directory. If not provided, we use + # DOCBOOK_DTD_DIR From the environment (if available) or + # look in standard locations. Otherwise, we let the XML + # processor load the DTD remotely. + + : boostbook-dir ? # The BoostBook directory with the DTD and XSL subdirs. +) +{ + + if ! $(.initialized) + { + .initialized = true ; + + check-boostbook-dir $(boostbook-dir) ; + find-tools $(docbook-xsl-dir) : $(docbook-dtd-dir) : $(boostbook-dir) ; + + # Register generators only if we've were called via "using boostbook ; " + generators.register-standard boostbook.dtdxml-to-boostbook : DTDXML : XML ; + generators.register-standard boostbook.boostbook-to-docbook : XML : DOCBOOK ; + generators.register-standard boostbook.boostbook-to-tests : XML : TESTS ; + generators.register-standard boostbook.docbook-to-onehtml : DOCBOOK : HTML ; + generators.register-standard boostbook.docbook-to-htmldir : DOCBOOK : HTMLDIR ; + generators.register-standard boostbook.docbook-to-xhtmldir : DOCBOOK : XHTMLDIR ; + generators.register-standard boostbook.docbook-to-htmlhelp : DOCBOOK : HTMLHELP ; + generators.register-standard boostbook.docbook-to-manpages : DOCBOOK : MANPAGES ; + generators.register-standard boostbook.docbook-to-fo : DOCBOOK : FO ; + + # The same about Jamfile main target rules. + IMPORT $(__name__) : boostbook : : boostbook ; + } + else + { + if $(docbook-xsl-dir) + { + modify-config ; + .docbook-xsl-dir = [ path.make $(docbook-xsl-dir) ] ; + check-docbook-xsl-dir ; + } + if $(docbook-dtd-dir) + { + modify-config ; + .docbook-dtd-dir = [ path.make $(docbook-dtd-dir) ] ; + check-docbook-dtd-dir ; + } + if $(boostbook-dir) + { + modify-config ; + check-boostbook-dir $(boostbook-dir) ; + local boostbook-xsl-dir = [ path.glob $(boostbook-dir) : xsl ] ; + local boostbook-dtd-dir = [ path.glob $(boostbook-dir) : dtd ] ; + .boostbook-xsl-dir = $(boostbook-xsl-dir[1]) ; + .boostbook-dtd-dir = $(boostbook-dtd-dir[1]) ; + check-boostbook-xsl-dir ; + check-boostbook-dtd-dir ; + } + } +} + +rule lock-config ( ) +{ + if ! $(.initialized) + { + errors.user-error "BoostBook has not been configured." ; + } + if ! $(.config-locked) + { + .config-locked = true ; + } +} + +rule modify-config ( ) +{ + if $(.config-locked) + { + errors.user-error "BoostBook configuration cannot be changed after it has been used." ; + } +} + +rule find-boost-in-registry ( keys * ) +{ + local boost-root = ; + for local R in $(keys) + { + local installed-boost = [ W32_GETREG + "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\$(R)" + : "InstallRoot" ] ; + if $(installed-boost) + { + boost-root += [ path.make $(installed-boost) ] ; + } + } + return $(boost-root) ; +} + +rule check-docbook-xsl-dir ( ) +{ + if $(.docbook-xsl-dir) + { + if ! [ path.glob $(.docbook-xsl-dir) : common/common.xsl ] + { + errors.user-error "BoostBook: could not find docbook XSL stylesheets in:" [ path.native $(.docbook-xsl-dir) ] ; + } + else + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice: BoostBook: found docbook XSL stylesheets in:" [ path.native $(.docbook-xsl-dir) ] ; + } + } + } +} + +rule check-docbook-dtd-dir ( ) +{ + if $(.docbook-dtd-dir) + { + if ! [ path.glob $(.docbook-dtd-dir) : docbookx.dtd ] + { + errors.user-error "error: BoostBook: could not find docbook DTD in:" [ path.native $(.docbook-dtd-dir) ] ; + } + else + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice: BoostBook: found docbook DTD in:" [ path.native $(.docbook-dtd-dir) ] ; + } + } + } +} + +rule check-boostbook-xsl-dir ( ) +{ + if ! $(.boostbook-xsl-dir) + { + errors.user-error "error: BoostBook: could not find boostbook XSL stylesheets." ; + } + else if ! [ path.glob $(.boostbook-xsl-dir) : docbook.xsl ] + { + errors.user-error "error: BoostBook: could not find docbook XSL stylesheets in:" [ path.native $(.boostbook-xsl-dir) ] ; + } + else + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice: BoostBook: found boostbook XSL stylesheets in:" [ path.native $(.boostbook-xsl-dir) ] ; + } + } +} + +rule check-boostbook-dtd-dir ( ) +{ + if ! $(.boostbook-dtd-dir) + { + errors.user-error "error: BoostBook: could not find boostbook DTD." ; + } + else if ! [ path.glob $(.boostbook-dtd-dir) : boostbook.dtd ] + { + errors.user-error "error: BoostBook: could not find boostbook DTD in:" [ path.native $(.boostbook-dtd-dir) ] ; + } + else + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice: BoostBook: found boostbook DTD in:" [ path.native $(.boostbook-dtd-dir) ] ; + } + } +} + +rule check-boostbook-dir ( boostbook-dir ? ) +{ + if $(boostbook-dir) && ! [ path.glob $(boostbook-dir) : xsl ] + { + errors.user-error "error: BoostBook: could not find boostbook in:" [ path.native $(boostbook-dir) ] ; + } +} + +rule find-tools ( docbook-xsl-dir ? : docbook-dtd-dir ? : boostbook-dir ? ) +{ + docbook-xsl-dir ?= [ modules.peek : DOCBOOK_XSL_DIR ] ; + docbook-dtd-dir ?= [ modules.peek : DOCBOOK_DTD_DIR ] ; + boostbook-dir ?= [ modules.peek : BOOSTBOOK_DIR ] ; + + # Look for the boostbook stylesheets relative to BOOST_ROOT + # and Boost.Build. + local boost-build-root = [ path.make [ build-system.location ] ] ; + local boostbook-search-dirs = [ path.join $(boost-build-root) .. .. ] ; + + local boost-root = [ modules.peek : BOOST_ROOT ] ; + if $(boost-root) + { + boostbook-search-dirs += [ path.join [ path.make $(boost-root) ] tools ] ; + } + boostbook-dir ?= [ path.glob $(boostbook-search-dirs) : boostbook* ] ; + + # Try to find the tools in platform specific locations + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + # If installed by the Boost installer. + local boost-root = ; + + local boost-installer-versions = snapshot cvs 1.33.0 ; + local boost-consulting-installer-versions = 1.33.1 1.34.0 1.34.1 ; + local boostpro-installer-versions = + 1.35.0 1.36.0 1.37.0 1.38.0 1.39.0 1.40.0 1.41.0 1.42.0 + 1.43.0 1.44.0 1.45.0 1.46.0 1.47.0 1.48.0 1.49.0 1.50.0 ; + + local old-installer-root = [ find-boost-in-registry Boost.org\\$(boost-installer-versions) ] ; + + # Make sure that the most recent version is searched for first + boost-root += [ sequence.reverse + [ find-boost-in-registry + Boost-Consulting.com\\$(boost-consulting-installer-versions) + boostpro.com\\$(boostpro-installer-versions) ] ] ; + + # Plausible locations. + local root = [ PWD ] ; + while $(root) != $(root:D) { root = $(root:D) ; } + root = [ path.make $(root) ] ; + local search-dirs = ; + local docbook-search-dirs = ; + for local p in $(boost-root) { + search-dirs += [ path.join $(p) tools ] ; + } + for local p in $(old-installer-root) + { + search-dirs += [ path.join $(p) share ] ; + docbook-search-dirs += [ path.join $(p) share ] ; + } + search-dirs += [ path.join $(root) Boost tools ] ; + search-dirs += [ path.join $(root) Boost share ] ; + docbook-search-dirs += [ path.join $(root) Boost share ] ; + + docbook-xsl-dir ?= [ path.glob $(docbook-search-dirs) : docbook-xsl* ] ; + docbook-dtd-dir ?= [ path.glob $(docbook-search-dirs) : docbook-xml* ] ; + boostbook-dir ?= [ path.glob $(search-dirs) : boostbook* ] ; + } + else + { + # Plausible locations. + + local share = /usr/local/share /usr/share /opt/share /opt/local/share ; + local dtd-versions = 4.2 ; + + docbook-xsl-dir ?= [ path.glob $(share) : docbook-xsl* ] ; + docbook-xsl-dir ?= [ path.glob $(share)/sgml/docbook : xsl-stylesheets ] ; + docbook-xsl-dir ?= [ path.glob $(share)/xsl : docbook* ] ; + + docbook-dtd-dir ?= [ path.glob $(share) : docbook-xml* ] ; + docbook-dtd-dir ?= [ path.glob $(share)/sgml/docbook : xml-dtd-$(dtd-versions)* ] ; + docbook-dtd-dir ?= [ path.glob $(share)/xml/docbook : $(dtd-versions) ] ; + + boostbook-dir ?= [ path.glob $(share) : boostbook* ] ; + + # Ubuntu Linux + docbook-xsl-dir ?= [ path.glob /usr/share/xml/docbook/stylesheet : nwalsh ] ; + docbook-dtd-dir ?= [ path.glob /usr/share/xml/docbook/schema/dtd : $(dtd-versions) ] ; + } + + if $(docbook-xsl-dir) + { + .docbook-xsl-dir = [ path.make $(docbook-xsl-dir[1]) ] ; + } + if $(docbook-dtd-dir) + { + .docbook-dtd-dir = [ path.make $(docbook-dtd-dir[1]) ] ; + } + + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice: Boost.Book: searching XSL/DTD in" ; + ECHO "notice:" [ sequence.transform path.native : $(boostbook-dir) ] ; + } + local boostbook-xsl-dir ; + for local dir in $(boostbook-dir) { + boostbook-xsl-dir += [ path.glob $(dir) : xsl ] ; + } + local boostbook-dtd-dir ; + for local dir in $(boostbook-dir) { + boostbook-dtd-dir += [ path.glob $(dir) : dtd ] ; + } + .boostbook-xsl-dir = $(boostbook-xsl-dir[1]) ; + .boostbook-dtd-dir = $(boostbook-dtd-dir[1]) ; + + check-docbook-xsl-dir ; + check-docbook-dtd-dir ; + check-boostbook-xsl-dir ; + check-boostbook-dtd-dir ; +} + +rule xsl-dir +{ + lock-config ; + return $(.boostbook-xsl-dir) ; +} + +rule dtd-dir +{ + lock-config ; + return $(.boostbook-dtd-dir) ; +} + +rule docbook-xsl-dir +{ + lock-config ; + return $(.docbook-xsl-dir) ; +} + +rule docbook-dtd-dir +{ + lock-config ; + return $(.docbook-dtd-dir) ; +} + +rule dtdxml-to-boostbook ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + lock-config ; + xslt $(target) : $(source) "$(.boostbook-xsl-dir)/dtd/dtd2boostbook.xsl" + : $(properties) ; +} + +rule boostbook-to-docbook ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + lock-config ; + local stylesheet = [ path.native $(.boostbook-xsl-dir)/docbook.xsl ] ; + xslt $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) : $(properties) ; +} + +rule docbook-to-onehtml ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + lock-config ; + local stylesheet = [ path.native $(.boostbook-xsl-dir)/html-single.xsl ] ; + xslt $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) : $(properties) ; +} + +rule docbook-to-htmldir ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + lock-config ; + local stylesheet = [ path.native $(.boostbook-xsl-dir)/html.xsl ] ; + xslt-dir $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) : $(properties) : html ; +} + +rule docbook-to-xhtmldir ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + lock-config ; + local stylesheet = [ path.native $(.boostbook-xsl-dir)/xhtml.xsl ] ; + xslt-dir $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) : $(properties) : xhtml ; +} + +rule docbook-to-htmlhelp ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + lock-config ; + local stylesheet = [ path.native $(.boostbook-xsl-dir)/html-help.xsl ] ; + xslt-dir $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) : $(properties) : htmlhelp ; +} + +rule docbook-to-manpages ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + lock-config ; + local stylesheet = [ path.native $(.boostbook-xsl-dir)/manpages.xsl ] ; + xslt-dir $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) : $(properties) : man ; +} + +rule docbook-to-fo ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + lock-config ; + local stylesheet = [ path.native $(.boostbook-xsl-dir)/fo.xsl ] ; + xslt $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) : $(properties) ; +} + +rule format-catalog-path ( path ) +{ + local result = $(path) ; + if [ xsltproc.is-cygwin ] + { + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + drive = [ MATCH ^/(.):(.*)$ : $(path) ] ; + result = /cygdrive/$(drive[1])$(drive[2]) ; + } + } + else + { + if [ os.name ] = CYGWIN + { + local native-path = [ path.native $(path) ] ; + result = [ path.make $(native-path:W) ] ; + } + } + return [ regex.replace $(result) " " "%20" ] ; +} + +rule generate-xml-catalog ( target : sources * : properties * ) +{ + print.output $(target) ; + + # BoostBook DTD catalog entry + local boostbook-dtd-dir = [ boostbook.dtd-dir ] ; + if $(boostbook-dtd-dir) + { + boostbook-dtd-dir = [ format-catalog-path $(boostbook-dtd-dir) ] ; + } + + print.text + "<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>" + "<!DOCTYPE catalog " + " PUBLIC \"-//OASIS/DTD Entity Resolution XML Catalog V1.0//EN\"" + " \"http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/entity/release/1.0/catalog.dtd\">" + "<catalog xmlns=\"urn:oasis:names:tc:entity:xmlns:xml:catalog\">" + " <rewriteURI uriStartString=\"http://www.boost.org/tools/boostbook/dtd/\" rewritePrefix=\"file://$(boostbook-dtd-dir)/\"/>" + : true ; + + local docbook-xsl-dir = [ boostbook.docbook-xsl-dir ] ; + if ! $(docbook-xsl-dir) + { + ECHO "BoostBook warning: no DocBook XSL directory specified." ; + ECHO " If you have the DocBook XSL stylesheets installed, please " ; + ECHO " set DOCBOOK_XSL_DIR to the stylesheet directory on either " ; + ECHO " the command line (via -sDOCBOOK_XSL_DIR=...) or in a " ; + ECHO " Boost.Jam configuration file. The DocBook XSL stylesheets " ; + ECHO " are available here: http://docbook.sourceforge.net/ " ; + ECHO " Stylesheets will be downloaded on-the-fly (very slow!) " ; + } + else + { + docbook-xsl-dir = [ format-catalog-path $(docbook-xsl-dir) ] ; + print.text " <rewriteURI uriStartString=\"http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/\" rewritePrefix=\"file://$(docbook-xsl-dir)/\"/>" ; + } + + local docbook-dtd-dir = [ boostbook.docbook-dtd-dir ] ; + if ! $(docbook-dtd-dir) + { + ECHO "BoostBook warning: no DocBook DTD directory specified." ; + ECHO " If you have the DocBook DTD installed, please set " ; + ECHO " DOCBOOK_DTD_DIR to the DTD directory on either " ; + ECHO " the command line (via -sDOCBOOK_DTD_DIR=...) or in a " ; + ECHO " Boost.Jam configuration file. The DocBook DTD is available " ; + ECHO " here: http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/index.shtml" ; + ECHO " The DTD will be downloaded on-the-fly (very slow!) " ; + } + else + { + docbook-dtd-dir = [ format-catalog-path $(docbook-dtd-dir) ] ; + print.text " <rewriteURI uriStartString=\"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/\" rewritePrefix=\"file://$(docbook-dtd-dir)/\"/>" ; + } + + print.text "</catalog>" ; +} + +rule xml-catalog ( ) +{ + if ! $(.xml-catalog) + { + # The target is created as part of the root project. But ideally + # it would be created as part of the boostbook project. This is not + # current possible as such global projects don't inherit things like + # the build directory. + + # Find the root project. + local root-project = [ project.current ] ; + root-project = [ $(root-project).project-module ] ; + while + [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] && + [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] != user-config && + [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] != project-config + { + root-project = [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] ; + } + .xml-catalog = [ new file-target boostbook_catalog + : XML + : [ project.target $(root-project) ] + : [ new action : boostbook.generate-xml-catalog ] + : + ] ; + .xml-catalog-file = [ $(.xml-catalog).path ] [ $(.xml-catalog).name ] ; + .xml-catalog-file = $(.xml-catalog-file:J=/) ; + } + return $(.xml-catalog) $(.xml-catalog-file) ; +} + +class boostbook-generator : generator +{ + import feature ; + import virtual-target ; + import generators ; + import boostbook ; + + + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + # Generate the catalog, but only once... + local global-catalog = [ boostbook.xml-catalog ] ; + local catalog = $(global-catalog[1]) ; + local catalog-file = $(global-catalog[2]) ; + local targets ; + + # Add the catalog to the property set + property-set = [ $(property-set).add-raw <catalog>$(catalog-file) ] ; + + local type = none ; + local manifest ; + local format = [ $(property-set).get <format> ] ; + switch $(format) + { + case html : + { + type = HTMLDIR ; + manifest = HTML.manifest ; + } + case xhtml : + { + type = XHTMLDIR ; + manifest = HTML.manifest ; + } + case htmlhelp : + { + type = HTMLHELP ; + manifest = HTML.manifest ; + } + + case onehtml : type = HTML ; + + case man : + { + type = MANPAGES ; + manifest = man.manifest ; + } + + case docbook : type = DOCBOOK ; + case fo : type = FO ; + case pdf : type = PDF ; + case ps : type = PS ; + case tests : type = TESTS ; + } + + if $(manifest) + { + # Create DOCBOOK file from BOOSTBOOK sources. + local base-target = [ generators.construct $(project) + : DOCBOOK : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + base-target = $(base-target[2]) ; + $(base-target).depends $(catalog) ; + + # Generate HTML/PDF/PS from DOCBOOK. + local target = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name)_$(manifest) + : $(type) + : [ $(property-set).add-raw + <xsl:param>manifest=$(name)_$(manifest) ] + : $(base-target) ] ; + local name = [ $(property-set).get <name> ] ; + name ?= $(format) ; + $(target[2]).set-path $(name) ; + $(target[2]).depends $(catalog) ; + + targets += $(target[2]) ; + } + else { + local target = [ generators.construct $(project) + : $(type) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + + if ! $(target) + { + errors.error "Cannot build documentation type '$(format)'" ; + } + else + { + $(target[2]).depends $(catalog) ; + targets += $(target[2]) ; + } + } + + return $(targets) ; + } +} + +generators.register [ new boostbook-generator boostbook.main : : BOOSTBOOK_MAIN ] ; + +# Creates a boostbook target. +rule boostbook ( target-name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target-name) : $(project) : BOOSTBOOK_MAIN + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(target-name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; +} + +############################################################################# +# Dependency scanners +############################################################################# +# XInclude scanner. Mostly stolen from c-scanner :) +# Note that this assumes an "xi" prefix for XIncludes. This isn't always the +# case for XML documents, but we'll assume it's true for anything we encounter. +class xinclude-scanner : scanner +{ + import virtual-target ; + import path ; + import scanner ; + + rule __init__ ( includes * ) + { + scanner.__init__ ; + self.includes = $(includes) ; + } + + rule pattern ( ) + { + return "xi:include[ ]*href=\"([^\"]*)\"" ; + } + + 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=) ; + + scanner.propagate $(__name__) : $(matches) : $(target) ; + } +} + +scanner.register xinclude-scanner : xsl:path ; +type.set-scanner XML : xinclude-scanner ; + +rule boostbook-to-tests ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + lock-config ; + local boost_root = [ modules.peek : BOOST_ROOT ] ; + local native-path = + [ path.native [ path.join $(.boostbook-xsl-dir) testing Jamfile ] ] ; + local stylesheet = $(native-path:S=.xsl) ; + xslt $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) + : $(properties) <xsl:param>boost.root=$(boost_root) + ; +} + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/borland.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/borland.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6e43ca93 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/borland.jam @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +# Copyright 2005 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 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) + +# Support for the Borland's command line compiler + +import property ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import toolset : flags ; +import feature : get-values ; +import type ; +import common ; + +feature.extend toolset : borland ; + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters borland : + version $(version) ] ; + + local command = [ common.get-invocation-command borland : bcc32.exe + : $(command) ] ; + + common.handle-options borland : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + if $(command) + { + command = [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ; + } + root = $(command:D) ; + + flags borland.compile STDHDRS $(condition) : $(root)/include/ ; + flags borland.link STDLIBPATH $(condition) : $(root)/lib ; + flags borland.link RUN_PATH $(condition) : $(root)/bin ; + flags borland .root $(condition) : $(root)/bin/ ; +} + + +# A borland-specific target type +type.register BORLAND.TDS : tds ; + +# Declare generators + +generators.register-linker borland.link : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB : EXE : <toolset>borland ; +generators.register-linker borland.link.dll : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB : SHARED_LIB IMPORT_LIB : <toolset>borland ; + +generators.register-archiver borland.archive : OBJ : STATIC_LIB : <toolset>borland ; +generators.register-c-compiler borland.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>borland ; +generators.register-c-compiler borland.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>borland ; +generators.register-standard borland.asm : ASM : OBJ : <toolset>borland ; + +# Declare flags + +flags borland.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -v ; +flags borland.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -v ; + +flags borland.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : -Od ; +flags borland.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O2 ; +flags borland.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -O1 ; + +if $(.BORLAND_HAS_FIXED_INLINING_BUGS) +{ + flags borland CFLAGS <inlining>off : -vi- ; + flags borland CFLAGS <inlining>on : -vi -w-inl ; + flags borland CFLAGS <inlining>full : -vi -w-inl ; +} +else +{ + flags borland CFLAGS : -vi- ; +} + +flags borland.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w- ; +flags borland.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -w ; +flags borland.compile OPTIONS <warnings-as-errors>on : -w! ; + + +# Deal with various runtime configs... + +# This should be not for DLL +flags borland OPTIONS <user-interface>console : -tWC ; + +# -tWR sets -tW as well, so we turn it off here and then turn it +# on again later if we need it: +flags borland OPTIONS <runtime-link>shared : -tWR -tWC ; +flags borland OPTIONS <user-interface>gui : -tW ; + +flags borland OPTIONS <main-target-type>LIB/<link>shared : -tWD ; +# Hmm.. not sure what's going on here. +flags borland OPTIONS : -WM- ; +flags borland OPTIONS <threading>multi : -tWM ; + + + +flags borland.compile OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +flags borland.compile DEFINES <define> ; +flags borland.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + +flags borland NEED_IMPLIB <main-target-type>LIB/<link>shared : "" ; + +# +# for C++ compiles the following options are turned on by default: +# +# -j5 stops after 5 errors +# -g255 allow an unlimited number of warnings +# -q no banner +# -c compile to object +# -P C++ code regardless of file extention +# -a8 8 byte alignment, this option is on in the IDE by default +# and effects binary compatibility. +# + +# -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS) $(C++FLAGS) -I"$(HDRS)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -o"$(<)" "$(>)" + + +actions compile.c++ +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -j5 -g255 -q -c -P -a8 -Vx- -Ve- -b- $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -o"$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +# For C, we don't pass -P flag +actions compile.c +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -j5 -g255 -q -c -a8 -Vx- -Ve- -b- $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -o"$(<)" "$(>)" +} + + +# Declare flags and action for linking +toolset.flags borland.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -v ; +toolset.flags borland.link LIBRARY_PATH <library-path> ; +toolset.flags borland.link FINDLIBS_ST <find-static-library> ; +toolset.flags borland.link FINDLIBS_SA <find-shared-library> ; +toolset.flags borland.link LIBRARIES <library-file> ; + +flags borland.link OPTIONS <linkflags> ; +flags borland.link OPTIONS <link>shared : -tWD ; + +flags borland.link LIBRARY_PATH_OPTION <toolset>borland : -L : unchecked ; +flags borland.link LIBRARY_OPTION <toolset>borland : "" : unchecked ; + + + +# bcc32 needs to have ilink32 in the path in order to invoke it, so explicitly +# specifying $(BCC_TOOL_PATH)bcc32 doesn't help. You need to add +# $(BCC_TOOL_PATH) to the path +# The NEED_IMPLIB variable controls whether we need to invoke implib. + +flags borland.archive AROPTIONS <archiveflags> ; + +# Declare action for archives. We don't use response file +# since it's hard to get "+-" there. +# The /P256 increases 'page' size -- with too low +# values tlib fails when building large applications. +# CONSIDER: don't know what 'together' is for... +actions updated together piecemeal archive +{ + $(.set-path)$(.root:W)$(.old-path) + tlib $(AROPTIONS) /P256 /u /a /C "$(<:W)" +-"$(>:W)" +} + + +if [ os.name ] = CYGWIN +{ + .set-path = "cmd /S /C set \"PATH=" ; + .old-path = ";%PATH%\" \"&&\"" ; + + + # Couldn't get TLIB to stop being confused about pathnames + # containing dashes (it seemed to treat them as option separators + # when passed through from bash), so we explicitly write the + # command into a .bat file and execute that. TLIB is also finicky + # about pathname style! Forward slashes, too, are treated as + # options. + actions updated together piecemeal archive + { + chdir $(<:D) + echo +-$(>:BS) > $(<:BS).rsp + $(.set-path)$(.root)$(.old-path) "tlib.exe" $(AROPTIONS) /P256 /C $(<:BS) @$(<:BS).rsp && $(RM) $(<:BS).rsp + } +} +else if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + .set-path = "set \"PATH=" ; + .old-path = ";%PATH%\" + " ; +} +else +{ + .set-path = "PATH=\"" ; + .old-path = "\":$PATH + export PATH + " ; +} + +RM = [ common.rm-command ] ; + +nl = " +" ; + +actions link +{ + $(.set-path)$(.root:W)$(.old-path) "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -v -q $(OPTIONS) -L"$(LIBRARY_PATH:W)" -L"$(STDLIBPATH:W)" -e"$(<[1]:W)" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)" $(nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST:S=.lib)" $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA:S=.lib)")" +} + + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES RSP +{ + $(.set-path)$(.root:W)$(.old-path) "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -v -q $(OPTIONS) -L"$(LIBRARY_PATH:W)" -L"$(STDLIBPATH:W)" -e"$(<[1]:W)" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)" $(nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST:S=.lib)" $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA:S=.lib)")" && "$(.root)implib" "$(<[2]:W)" "$(<[1]:W)" +} + +# It seems impossible to specify output file with directory when compiling +# asm files using bcc32, so use tasm32 directly. +# /ml makes all symbol names case-sensitive +actions asm +{ + $(.set-path)$(.root:W)$(.old-path) tasm32.exe /ml "$(>)" "$(<)" +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/builtin.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/builtin.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..148e7308 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/builtin.jam @@ -0,0 +1,960 @@ +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 2006 Juergen Hunold +# Copyright 2005 Toon Knapen +# 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) + +# Defines standard features and rules. + +import alias ; +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import generators ; +import numbers ; +import os ; +import path ; +import print ; +import project ; +import property ; +import regex ; +import scanner ; +import sequence ; +import stage ; +import symlink ; +import toolset ; +import type ; +import targets ; +import types/register ; +import utility ; +import virtual-target ; +import message ; +import convert ; + +# FIXME: the following generate module import is not needed here but removing it +# too hastly will break using code (e.g. the main Boost library Jamroot file) +# that forgot to import the generate module before calling the generate rule. +import generate ; + + +.os-names = aix bsd cygwin darwin freebsd hpux iphone linux netbsd + openbsd osf qnx qnxnto sgi solaris unix unixware windows + elf # Not actually an OS -- used for targeting bare metal where + # object format is ELF. This catches both -elf and -eabi gcc + # targets and well as other compilers targeting ELF. It is not + # clear how often do we need to key of ELF specifically as opposed + # to other bare metal targets, but let's stick with gcc naming. + ; + +# Feature used to determine which OS we're on. New <target-os> and <host-os> +# features should be used instead. +local os = [ modules.peek : OS ] ; +feature.feature os : $(os) : propagated link-incompatible ; + + +# Translates from bjam current OS to the os tags used in host-os and target-os, +# i.e. returns the running host-os. +# +local rule default-host-os ( ) +{ + local host-os ; + if [ os.name ] in $(.os-names:U) + { + host-os = [ os.name ] ; + } + else + { + switch [ os.name ] + { + case NT : host-os = windows ; + case AS400 : host-os = unix ; + case MINGW : host-os = windows ; + case BSDI : host-os = bsd ; + case COHERENT : host-os = unix ; + case DRAGONFLYBSD : host-os = bsd ; + case IRIX : host-os = sgi ; + case MACOSX : host-os = darwin ; + case KFREEBSD : host-os = freebsd ; + case LINUX : host-os = linux ; + case SUNOS : + ECHO "SunOS is not a supported operating system." ; + ECHO "We believe last version of SunOS was released in 1992, " ; + ECHO "so if you get this message, something is very wrong with configuration logic. " ; + ECHO "Please report this as a bug. " ; + EXIT ; + case * : host-os = unix ; + } + } + return $(host-os:L) ; +} + + +# The two OS features define a known set of abstract OS names. The host-os is +# the OS under which bjam is running. Even though this should really be a fixed +# property we need to list all the values to prevent unknown value errors. Both +# set the default value to the current OS to account for the default use case of +# building on the target OS. +feature.feature host-os : $(.os-names) ; +feature.set-default host-os : [ default-host-os ] ; + +feature.feature target-os : $(.os-names) : propagated link-incompatible ; +feature.set-default target-os : [ default-host-os ] ; + + +feature.feature toolset : : implicit propagated symmetric ; +feature.feature stdlib : native : propagated composite ; +feature.feature link : shared static : propagated ; +feature.feature runtime-link : shared static : propagated ; +feature.feature runtime-debugging : on off : propagated ; +feature.feature optimization : off speed space none : propagated ; +feature.feature profiling : off on : propagated ; +feature.feature inlining : off on full : propagated ; +feature.feature threading : single multi : propagated ; +feature.feature rtti : on off : propagated ; +feature.feature exception-handling : on off : propagated ; + +# Whether there is support for asynchronous EH (e.g. catching SEGVs). +feature.feature asynch-exceptions : off on : propagated ; + +# Whether all extern "C" functions are considered nothrow by default. +feature.feature extern-c-nothrow : off on : propagated ; + +feature.feature debug-symbols : on off none : propagated ; +# Controls whether the binary should be stripped -- that is have +# everything not necessary to running removed. This option should +# not be very often needed. Also, this feature will show up in +# target paths of everything, not just binaries. Should fix that +# when impelementing feature relevance. +feature.feature strip : off on : propagated ; +feature.feature define : : free ; +feature.feature undef : : free ; +feature.feature "include" : : free path ; #order-sensitive ; +feature.feature cflags : : free ; +feature.feature cxxflags : : free ; +feature.feature fflags : : free ; +feature.feature asmflags : : free ; +feature.feature linkflags : : free ; +feature.feature archiveflags : : free ; +feature.feature version : : free ; + +# Generic, i.e. non-language specific, flags for tools. +feature.feature flags : : free ; +feature.feature location-prefix : : free ; + + +# The following features are incidental since they have no effect on built +# products. Not making them incidental will result in problems in corner cases, +# e.g.: +# +# unit-test a : a.cpp : <use>b ; +# lib b : a.cpp b ; +# +# Here, if <use> is not incidental, we would decide we have two targets for +# a.obj with different properties and complain about it. +# +# Note that making a feature incidental does not mean it is ignored. It may be +# ignored when creating a virtual target, but the rest of build process will use +# them. +feature.feature use : : free dependency incidental ; +feature.feature dependency : : free dependency incidental ; +feature.feature implicit-dependency : : free dependency incidental ; + +feature.feature warnings : + on # Enable default/"reasonable" warning level for the tool. + all # Enable all possible warnings issued by the tool. + off # Disable all warnings issued by the tool. + : incidental propagated ; + +feature.feature warnings-as-errors : + off # Do not fail the compilation if there are warnings. + on # Fail the compilation if there are warnings. + : incidental propagated ; + +# Feature that allows us to configure the maximal template instantiation depth +# level allowed by a C++ compiler. Applies only to C++ toolsets whose compilers +# actually support this configuration setting. +# +# Note that Boost Build currently does not allow defining features that take any +# positive integral value as a parameter, which is what we need here, so we just +# define some of the values here and leave it up to the user to extend this set +# as he needs using the feature.extend rule. +# +# TODO: This should be upgraded as soon as Boost Build adds support for custom +# validated feature values or at least features allowing any positive integral +# value. See related Boost Build related trac ticket #194. +# +feature.feature c++-template-depth + : + [ numbers.range 64 1024 : 64 ] + [ numbers.range 20 1000 : 10 ] + # Maximum template instantiation depth guaranteed for ANSI/ISO C++ + # conforming programs. + 17 + : + incidental optional propagated ; + +feature.feature source : : free dependency incidental ; +feature.feature library : : free dependency incidental ; +feature.feature file : : free dependency incidental ; +feature.feature find-shared-library : : free ; #order-sensitive ; +feature.feature find-static-library : : free ; #order-sensitive ; +feature.feature library-path : : free path ; #order-sensitive ; + +# Internal feature. +feature.feature library-file : : free dependency ; + +feature.feature name : : free ; +feature.feature tag : : free ; +feature.feature search : : free path ; #order-sensitive ; +feature.feature location : : free path ; +feature.feature dll-path : : free path ; +feature.feature hardcode-dll-paths : true false : incidental ; + + +# An internal feature that holds the paths of all dependency shared libraries. +# On Windows, it is needed so that we can add all those paths to PATH when +# running applications. On Linux, it is needed to add proper -rpath-link command +# line options. +feature.feature xdll-path : : free path ; + +# Provides means to specify def-file for windows DLLs. +feature.feature def-file : : free dependency ; + +feature.feature suppress-import-lib : false true : incidental ; + +# Internal feature used to store the name of a bjam action to call when building +# a target. +feature.feature action : : free ; + +# This feature is used to allow specific generators to run. For example, QT +# tools can only be invoked when QT library is used. In that case, <allow>qt +# will be in usage requirement of the library. +feature.feature allow : : free ; + +# The addressing model to generate code for. Currently a limited set only +# specifying the bit size of pointers. +feature.feature address-model : 16 32 64 32_64 : propagated optional ; + +# Type of CPU architecture to compile for. +feature.feature architecture : + # x86 and x86-64 + x86 + + # ia64 + ia64 + + # Sparc + sparc + + # RS/6000 & PowerPC + power + + # MIPS/SGI + mips1 mips2 mips3 mips4 mips32 mips32r2 mips64 + + # HP/PA-RISC + parisc + + # Advanced RISC Machines + arm + + # Combined architectures for platforms/toolsets that support building for + # multiple architectures at once. "combined" would be the default multi-arch + # for the toolset. + combined + combined-x86-power + + : propagated optional ; + +# The specific instruction set in an architecture to compile. +feature.feature instruction-set : + # x86 and x86-64 + native i386 i486 i586 i686 pentium pentium-mmx pentiumpro pentium2 pentium3 + pentium3m pentium-m pentium4 pentium4m prescott nocona core2 conroe conroe-xe + conroe-l allendale mermon mermon-xe kentsfield kentsfield-xe penryn wolfdale + yorksfield nehalem k6 k6-2 k6-3 athlon athlon-tbird athlon-4 athlon-xp + athlon-mp k8 opteron athlon64 athlon-fx winchip-c6 winchip2 c3 c3-2 + + # ia64 + itanium itanium1 merced itanium2 mckinley + + # Sparc + v7 cypress v8 supersparc sparclite hypersparc sparclite86x f930 f934 + sparclet tsc701 v9 ultrasparc ultrasparc3 + + # RS/6000 & PowerPC + 401 403 405 405fp 440 440fp 505 601 602 603 603e 604 604e 620 630 740 7400 + 7450 750 801 821 823 860 970 8540 power-common ec603e g3 g4 g5 power power2 + power3 power4 power5 powerpc powerpc64 rios rios1 rsc rios2 rs64a + + # MIPS + 4kc 4kp 5kc 20kc m4k r2000 r3000 r3900 r4000 r4100 r4300 r4400 r4600 r4650 + r6000 r8000 rm7000 rm9000 orion sb1 vr4100 vr4111 vr4120 vr4130 vr4300 + vr5000 vr5400 vr5500 + + # HP/PA-RISC + 700 7100 7100lc 7200 7300 8000 + + # Advanced RISC Machines + armv2 armv2a armv3 armv3m armv4 armv4t armv5 armv5t armv5te armv6 armv6j iwmmxt ep9312 + + : propagated optional ; + +# Used to select a specific variant of C++ ABI if the compiler supports several. +feature.feature c++abi : : propagated optional ; + +feature.feature conditional : : incidental free ; + +# The value of 'no' prevents building of a target. +feature.feature build : yes no : optional ; + +# Windows-specific features + +feature.feature user-interface : console gui wince native auto ; + +feature.feature variant : : implicit composite propagated symmetric ; + + +# Declares a new variant. +# +# First determines explicit properties for this variant, by refining parents' +# explicit properties with the passed explicit properties. The result is +# remembered and will be used if this variant is used as parent. +# +# Second, determines the full property set for this variant by adding to the +# explicit properties default values for all missing non-symmetric properties. +# +# Lastly, makes appropriate value of 'variant' property expand to the full +# property set. +# +rule variant ( name # Name of the variant + : parents-or-properties * # Specifies parent variants, if + # 'explicit-properties' are given, and + # explicit-properties or parents otherwise. + : explicit-properties * # Explicit properties. + ) +{ + local parents ; + if ! $(explicit-properties) + { + if $(parents-or-properties[1]:G) + { + explicit-properties = $(parents-or-properties) ; + } + else + { + parents = $(parents-or-properties) ; + } + } + else + { + parents = $(parents-or-properties) ; + } + + # The problem is that we have to check for conflicts between base variants. + if $(parents[2]) + { + errors.error "multiple base variants are not yet supported" ; + } + + local inherited ; + # Add explicitly specified properties for parents. + for local p in $(parents) + { + # TODO: This check may be made stricter. + if ! [ feature.is-implicit-value $(p) ] + { + errors.error "Invalid base variant" $(p) ; + } + + inherited += $(.explicit-properties.$(p)) ; + } + property.validate $(explicit-properties) ; + explicit-properties = [ property.refine $(inherited) + : $(explicit-properties) ] ; + + # Record explicitly specified properties for this variant. We do this after + # inheriting parents' properties so they affect other variants derived from + # this one. + .explicit-properties.$(name) = $(explicit-properties) ; + + feature.extend variant : $(name) ; + feature.compose <variant>$(name) : $(explicit-properties) ; +} +IMPORT $(__name__) : variant : : variant ; + + +variant debug : <optimization>off <debug-symbols>on <inlining>off + <runtime-debugging>on ; +variant release : <optimization>speed <debug-symbols>off <inlining>full + <runtime-debugging>off <define>NDEBUG ; +variant profile : release : <profiling>on <debug-symbols>on ; + + +class searched-lib-target : abstract-file-target +{ + rule __init__ ( name + : project + : shared ? + : search * + : action + ) + { + abstract-file-target.__init__ $(name) : SEARCHED_LIB : $(project) + : $(action) : ; + + self.shared = $(shared) ; + self.search = $(search) ; + } + + rule shared ( ) + { + return $(self.shared) ; + } + + rule search ( ) + { + return $(self.search) ; + } + + rule actualize-location ( target ) + { + NOTFILE $(target) ; + } + + rule path ( ) + { + } +} + + +# The generator class for libraries (target type LIB). Depending on properties +# it will request building of the appropriate specific library type -- +# -- SHARED_LIB, STATIC_LIB or SHARED_LIB. +# +class lib-generator : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + # The lib generator is composing, and can be only invoked with an + # explicit name. This check is present in generator.run (and so in + # builtin.linking-generator) but duplicated here to avoid doing extra + # work. + if $(name) + { + local properties = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + # Determine the needed target type. + local actual-type ; + # <source>files can be generated by <conditional>@rule feature + # in which case we do not consider it a SEARCHED_LIB type. + if ! <source> in $(properties:G) && + ( <search> in $(properties:G) || <name> in $(properties:G) ) + { + actual-type = SEARCHED_LIB ; + } + else if <file> in $(properties:G) + { + actual-type = LIB ; + } + else if <link>shared in $(properties) + { + actual-type = SHARED_LIB ; + } + else + { + actual-type = STATIC_LIB ; + } + property-set = [ $(property-set).add-raw <main-target-type>LIB ] ; + # Construct the target. + return [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) : $(actual-type) + : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + } + } + + rule viable-source-types ( ) + { + return * ; + } +} + + +generators.register [ new lib-generator builtin.lib-generator : : LIB ] ; + + +# The implementation of the 'lib' rule. Beyond standard syntax that rule allows +# simplified: "lib a b c ;". +# +rule lib ( names + : sources * : requirements * : default-build * : + usage-requirements * ) +{ + if $(names[2]) + { + if <name> in $(requirements:G) + { + errors.user-error "When several names are given to the 'lib' rule" : + "it is not allowed to specify the <name> feature." ; + } + if $(sources) + { + errors.user-error "When several names are given to the 'lib' rule" : + "it is not allowed to specify sources." ; + } + } + + # This is a circular module dependency so it must be imported here. + import targets ; + + local project = [ project.current ] ; + local result ; + + for local name in $(names) + { + local r = $(requirements) ; + # Support " lib a ; " and " lib a b c ; " syntax. + if ! $(sources) && ! <name> in $(requirements:G) + && ! <file> in $(requirements:G) + { + r += <name>$(name) ; + } + result += [ targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(name) : $(project) : LIB + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(r) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) : $(project) ] + ] ] ; + } + return $(result) ; +} +IMPORT $(__name__) : lib : : lib ; + + +class searched-lib-generator : generator +{ + import property-set ; + + rule __init__ ( ) + { + # The requirements cause the generators to be tried *only* when we're + # building a lib target with a 'search' feature. This seems ugly --- all + # we want is to make sure searched-lib-generator is not invoked deep + # inside transformation search to produce intermediate targets. + generator.__init__ searched-lib-generator : : SEARCHED_LIB ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + if $(name) + { + # If 'name' is empty, it means we have not been called to build a + # top-level target. In this case, we just fail immediately, because + # searched-lib-generator cannot be used to produce intermediate + # targets. + + local properties = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + local shared ; + if <link>shared in $(properties) + { + shared = true ; + } + + local search = [ feature.get-values <search> : $(properties) ] ; + + local a = [ new null-action $(property-set) ] ; + local lib-name = [ feature.get-values <name> : $(properties) ] ; + lib-name ?= $(name) ; + local t = [ new searched-lib-target $(lib-name) : $(project) + : $(shared) : $(search) : $(a) ] ; + # We return sources for a simple reason. If there is + # lib png : z : <name>png ; + # the 'z' target should be returned, so that apps linking to 'png' + # will link to 'z', too. + return [ property-set.create <xdll-path>$(search) ] + [ virtual-target.register $(t) ] $(sources) ; + } + } +} + +generators.register [ new searched-lib-generator ] ; + + +class prebuilt-lib-generator : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + local f = [ $(property-set).get <file> ] ; + return $(f) $(sources) ; + } +} + +generators.register + [ new prebuilt-lib-generator builtin.prebuilt : : LIB : <file> ] ; + +generators.override builtin.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; + +class preprocessed-target-class : basic-target +{ + import generators ; + rule construct ( name : sources * : property-set ) + { + local result = [ generators.construct [ project ] + $(name) : PREPROCESSED_CPP : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + if ! $(result) + { + result = [ generators.construct [ project ] + $(name) : PREPROCESSED_C : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + } + if ! $(result) + { + local s ; + for x in $(sources) + { + s += [ $(x).name ] ; + } + local p = [ project ] ; + errors.user-error + "In project" [ $(p).name ] : + "Could not construct preprocessed file \"$(name)\" from $(s:J=, )." ; + } + return $(result) ; + } +} + +rule preprocessed ( name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * : + usage-requirements * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + return [ targets.main-target-alternative + [ new preprocessed-target-class $(name) : $(project) + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(r) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) : $(project) ] + ] ] ; +} + +IMPORT $(__name__) : preprocessed : : preprocessed ; + +class compile-action : action +{ + import sequence ; + + rule __init__ ( targets * : sources * : action-name : properties * ) + { + action.__init__ $(targets) : $(sources) : $(action-name) : $(properties) ; + } + + # For all virtual targets for the same dependency graph as self, i.e. which + # belong to the same main target, add their directories to the include path. + # + rule adjust-properties ( property-set ) + { + local s = [ $(self.targets[1]).creating-subvariant ] ; + return [ $(property-set).add-raw + [ $(s).implicit-includes "include" : H ] ] ; + } +} + + +# Declare a special compiler generator. The only thing it does is changing the +# type used to represent 'action' in the constructed dependency graph to +# 'compile-action'. That class in turn adds additional include paths to handle +# cases when a source file includes headers which are generated themselves. +# +class C-compiling-generator : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( id : source-types + : target-types + : requirements * + : optional-properties * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(id) : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : + $(requirements) : $(optional-properties) ; + } + + rule action-class ( ) + { + return compile-action ; + } +} + + +rule register-c-compiler ( id : source-types + : target-types + : requirements * + : optional-properties * ) +{ + generators.register [ new C-compiling-generator $(id) : $(source-types) : + $(target-types) : $(requirements) : $(optional-properties) ] ; +} + +# FIXME: this is ugly, should find a better way (we would like client code to +# register all generators as "generators.some-rule" instead of +# "some-module.some-rule".) +# +IMPORT $(__name__) : register-c-compiler : : generators.register-c-compiler ; + + +# The generator class for handling EXE and SHARED_LIB creation. +# +class linking-generator : generator +{ + import path ; + import project ; + import property-set ; + import type ; + + rule __init__ ( id + composing ? : # The generator will be composing if a non-empty + # string is passed or the parameter is not given. To + # make the generator non-composing, pass an empty + # string (""). + source-types + : + target-types + : + requirements * ) + { + composing ?= true ; + generator.__init__ $(id) $(composing) : $(source-types) + : $(target-types) : $(requirements) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + sources += [ $(property-set).get <library> ] ; + + # Add <library-path> properties for all searched libraries. + local extra ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ $(s).type ] = SEARCHED_LIB + { + local search = [ $(s).search ] ; + extra += <library-path>$(search) ; + } + } + + # It is possible that sources include shared libraries that did not came + # from 'lib' targets, e.g. .so files specified as sources. In this case + # we have to add extra dll-path properties and propagate extra xdll-path + # properties so that application linking to us will get xdll-path to + # those libraries. + local extra-xdll-paths ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] SHARED_LIB ] && ! [ $(s).action ] + { + # Unfortunately, we do not have a good way to find the path to a + # file, so use this nasty approach. + # + # TODO: This needs to be done better. One thing that is really + # broken with this is that it does not work correctly with + # projects having multiple source locations. + local p = [ $(s).project ] ; + local location = [ path.root [ $(s).name ] + [ $(p).get source-location ] ] ; + extra-xdll-paths += [ path.parent $(location) ] ; + } + } + + # Hardcode DLL paths only when linking executables. + # Pros: do not need to relink libraries when installing. + # Cons: "standalone" libraries (plugins, python extensions) can not + # hardcode paths to dependent libraries. + if [ $(property-set).get <hardcode-dll-paths> ] = true + && [ type.is-derived $(self.target-types[1]) EXE ] + { + local xdll-path = [ $(property-set).get <xdll-path> ] ; + extra += <dll-path>$(xdll-path) <dll-path>$(extra-xdll-paths) ; + } + + if $(extra) + { + property-set = [ $(property-set).add-raw $(extra) ] ; + } + + local result = [ generator.run $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) + : $(sources) ] ; + + local ur ; + if $(result) + { + ur = [ extra-usage-requirements $(result) : $(property-set) ] ; + ur = [ $(ur).add + [ property-set.create <xdll-path>$(extra-xdll-paths) ] ] ; + } + return $(ur) $(result) ; + } + + rule extra-usage-requirements ( created-targets * : property-set ) + { + local result = [ property-set.empty ] ; + local extra ; + + # Add appropricate <xdll-path> usage requirements. + local raw = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + if <link>shared in $(raw) + { + local paths ; + local pwd = [ path.pwd ] ; + for local t in $(created-targets) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(t).type ] SHARED_LIB ] + { + paths += [ path.root [ path.make [ $(t).path ] ] $(pwd) ] ; + } + } + extra += $(paths:G=<xdll-path>) ; + } + + # We need to pass <xdll-path> features that we've got from sources, + # because if a shared library is built, exe using it needs to know paths + # to other shared libraries this one depends on in order to be able to + # find them all at runtime. + + # Just pass all features in property-set, it is theorically possible + # that we will propagate <xdll-path> features explicitly specified by + # the user, but then the user is to blaim for using an internal feature. + local values = [ $(property-set).get <xdll-path> ] ; + extra += $(values:G=<xdll-path>) ; + + if $(extra) + { + result = [ property-set.create $(extra) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; + } + + rule generated-targets ( sources + : property-set : project name ? ) + { + local sources2 ; # Sources to pass to inherited rule. + local properties2 ; # Properties to pass to inherited rule. + local libraries ; # Library sources. + + # Searched libraries are not passed as arguments to the linker but via + # some option. So, we pass them to the action using a property. + properties2 = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + local fsa ; + local fst ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] SEARCHED_LIB ] + { + local name = [ $(s).name ] ; + if [ $(s).shared ] + { + fsa += $(name) ; + } + else + { + fst += $(name) ; + } + } + else + { + sources2 += $(s) ; + } + } + properties2 += <find-shared-library>$(fsa:J=&&) + <find-static-library>$(fst:J=&&) ; + + return [ generator.generated-targets $(sources2) + : [ property-set.create $(properties2) ] : $(project) $(name) ] ; + } +} + + +rule register-linker ( id composing ? : source-types + : target-types + + : requirements * ) +{ + generators.register [ new linking-generator $(id) $(composing) + : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : $(requirements) ] ; +} + + +# The generator class for handling STATIC_LIB creation. +# +class archive-generator : generator +{ + import property-set ; + + rule __init__ ( id composing ? : source-types + : target-types + + : requirements * ) + { + composing ?= true ; + generator.__init__ $(id) $(composing) : $(source-types) + : $(target-types) : $(requirements) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + sources += [ $(property-set).get <library> ] ; + + local result = [ generator.run $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) + : $(sources) ] ; + + # For static linking, if we get a library in source, we can not directly + # link to it so we need to cause our dependencies to link to that + # library. There are two approaches: + # - adding the library to the list of returned targets. + # - using the <library> usage requirements. + # The problem with the first is: + # + # lib a1 : : <file>liba1.a ; + # lib a2 : a2.cpp a1 : <link>static ; + # install dist : a2 ; + # + # here we will try to install 'a1', even though it is not necessary in + # the general case. With the second approach, even indirect dependants + # will link to the library, but it should not cause any harm. So, return + # all LIB sources together with created targets, so that dependants link + # to them. + local usage-requirements ; + if [ $(property-set).get <link> ] = static + { + for local t in $(sources) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(t).type ] LIB ] + { + usage-requirements += <library>$(t) ; + } + } + } + + usage-requirements = [ property-set.create $(usage-requirements) ] ; + + return $(usage-requirements) $(result) ; + } +} + + +rule register-archiver ( id composing ? : source-types + : target-types + + : requirements * ) +{ + generators.register [ new archive-generator $(id) $(composing) + : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : $(requirements) ] ; +} + + +# Generator that accepts everything and produces nothing. Useful as a general +# fallback for toolset-specific actions like PCH generation. +# +class dummy-generator : generator +{ + import property-set ; + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + return [ property-set.empty ] ; + } +} + +IMPORT $(__name__) : register-linker register-archiver + : : generators.register-linker generators.register-archiver ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/builtin.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/builtin.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..31a7bffe --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/builtin.py @@ -0,0 +1,718 @@ +# Status: minor updates by Steven Watanabe to make gcc work +# +# Copyright (C) Vladimir Prus 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. + +""" Defines standard features and rules. +""" + +import b2.build.targets as targets + +import sys +from b2.build import feature, property, virtual_target, generators, type, property_set, scanner +from b2.util.utility import * +from b2.util import path, regex, bjam_signature +import b2.tools.types +from b2.manager import get_manager + + +# Records explicit properties for a variant. +# The key is the variant name. +__variant_explicit_properties = {} + +def reset (): + """ Clear the module state. This is mainly for testing purposes. + """ + global __variant_explicit_properties + + __variant_explicit_properties = {} + +@bjam_signature((["name"], ["parents_or_properties", "*"], ["explicit_properties", "*"])) +def variant (name, parents_or_properties, explicit_properties = []): + """ Declares a new variant. + First determines explicit properties for this variant, by + refining parents' explicit properties with the passed explicit + properties. The result is remembered and will be used if + this variant is used as parent. + + Second, determines the full property set for this variant by + adding to the explicit properties default values for all properties + which neither present nor are symmetric. + + Lastly, makes appropriate value of 'variant' property expand + to the full property set. + name: Name of the variant + parents_or_properties: Specifies parent variants, if + 'explicit_properties' are given, + and explicit_properties otherwise. + explicit_properties: Explicit properties. + """ + parents = [] + if not explicit_properties: + explicit_properties = parents_or_properties + else: + parents = parents_or_properties + + inherited = property_set.empty() + if parents: + + # If we allow multiple parents, we'd have to to check for conflicts + # between base variants, and there was no demand for so to bother. + if len (parents) > 1: + raise BaseException ("Multiple base variants are not yet supported") + + p = parents[0] + # TODO: the check may be stricter + if not feature.is_implicit_value (p): + raise BaseException ("Invalid base varaint '%s'" % p) + + inherited = __variant_explicit_properties[p] + + explicit_properties = property_set.create_with_validation(explicit_properties) + explicit_properties = inherited.refine(explicit_properties) + + # Record explicitly specified properties for this variant + # We do this after inheriting parents' properties, so that + # they affect other variants, derived from this one. + __variant_explicit_properties[name] = explicit_properties + + feature.extend('variant', [name]) + feature.compose ("<variant>" + name, explicit_properties.all()) + +__os_names = """ + amiga aix bsd cygwin darwin dos emx freebsd hpux iphone linux netbsd + openbsd osf qnx qnxnto sgi solaris sun sunos svr4 sysv ultrix unix unixware + vms windows +""".split() + +# Translates from bjam current OS to the os tags used in host-os and target-os, +# i.e. returns the running host-os. +# +def default_host_os(): + host_os = os_name() + if host_os not in (x.upper() for x in __os_names): + if host_os == 'NT': host_os = 'windows' + elif host_os == 'AS400': host_os = 'unix' + elif host_os == 'MINGW': host_os = 'windows' + elif host_os == 'BSDI': host_os = 'bsd' + elif host_os == 'COHERENT': host_os = 'unix' + elif host_os == 'DRAGONFLYBSD': host_os = 'bsd' + elif host_os == 'IRIX': host_os = 'sgi' + elif host_os == 'MACOSX': host_os = 'darwin' + elif host_os == 'KFREEBSD': host_os = 'freebsd' + elif host_os == 'LINUX': host_os = 'linux' + else: host_os = 'unix' + return host_os.lower() + +def register_globals (): + """ Registers all features and variants declared by this module. + """ + + # This feature is used to determine which OS we're on. + # In future, this may become <target-os> and <host-os> + # TODO: check this. Compatibility with bjam names? Subfeature for version? + os = sys.platform + feature.feature ('os', [os], ['propagated', 'link-incompatible']) + + + # The two OS features define a known set of abstract OS names. The host-os is + # the OS under which bjam is running. Even though this should really be a fixed + # property we need to list all the values to prevent unknown value errors. Both + # set the default value to the current OS to account for the default use case of + # building on the target OS. + feature.feature('host-os', __os_names) + feature.set_default('host-os', default_host_os()) + + feature.feature('target-os', __os_names, ['propagated', 'link-incompatible']) + feature.set_default('target-os', default_host_os()) + + feature.feature ('toolset', [], ['implicit', 'propagated' ,'symmetric']) + + feature.feature ('stdlib', ['native'], ['propagated', 'composite']) + + feature.feature ('link', ['shared', 'static'], ['propagated']) + feature.feature ('runtime-link', ['shared', 'static'], ['propagated']) + feature.feature ('runtime-debugging', ['on', 'off'], ['propagated']) + + + feature.feature ('optimization', ['off', 'speed', 'space'], ['propagated']) + feature.feature ('profiling', ['off', 'on'], ['propagated']) + feature.feature ('inlining', ['off', 'on', 'full'], ['propagated']) + + feature.feature ('threading', ['single', 'multi'], ['propagated']) + feature.feature ('rtti', ['on', 'off'], ['propagated']) + feature.feature ('exception-handling', ['on', 'off'], ['propagated']) + feature.feature ('debug-symbols', ['on', 'off'], ['propagated']) + feature.feature ('define', [], ['free']) + feature.feature ('include', [], ['free', 'path']) #order-sensitive + feature.feature ('cflags', [], ['free']) + feature.feature ('cxxflags', [], ['free']) + feature.feature ('linkflags', [], ['free']) + feature.feature ('archiveflags', [], ['free']) + feature.feature ('version', [], ['free']) + + feature.feature ('location-prefix', [], ['free']) + + feature.feature ('action', [], ['free']) + + + # The following features are incidental, since + # in themself they have no effect on build products. + # Not making them incidental will result in problems in corner + # cases, for example: + # + # unit-test a : a.cpp : <use>b ; + # lib b : a.cpp b ; + # + # Here, if <use> is not incidental, we'll decide we have two + # targets for a.obj with different properties, and will complain. + # + # Note that making feature incidental does not mean it's ignored. It may + # be ignored when creating the virtual target, but the rest of build process + # will use them. + feature.feature ('use', [], ['free', 'dependency', 'incidental']) + feature.feature ('dependency', [], ['free', 'dependency', 'incidental']) + feature.feature ('implicit-dependency', [], ['free', 'dependency', 'incidental']) + + feature.feature('warnings', [ + 'on', # Enable default/"reasonable" warning level for the tool. + 'all', # Enable all possible warnings issued by the tool. + 'off'], # Disable all warnings issued by the tool. + ['incidental', 'propagated']) + + feature.feature('warnings-as-errors', [ + 'off', # Do not fail the compilation if there are warnings. + 'on'], # Fail the compilation if there are warnings. + ['incidental', 'propagated']) + + feature.feature ('source', [], ['free', 'dependency', 'incidental']) + feature.feature ('library', [], ['free', 'dependency', 'incidental']) + feature.feature ('file', [], ['free', 'dependency', 'incidental']) + feature.feature ('find-shared-library', [], ['free']) #order-sensitive ; + feature.feature ('find-static-library', [], ['free']) #order-sensitive ; + feature.feature ('library-path', [], ['free', 'path']) #order-sensitive ; + # Internal feature. + feature.feature ('library-file', [], ['free', 'dependency']) + + feature.feature ('name', [], ['free']) + feature.feature ('tag', [], ['free']) + feature.feature ('search', [], ['free', 'path']) #order-sensitive ; + feature.feature ('location', [], ['free', 'path']) + + feature.feature ('dll-path', [], ['free', 'path']) + feature.feature ('hardcode-dll-paths', ['true', 'false'], ['incidental']) + + + # This is internal feature which holds the paths of all dependency + # dynamic libraries. On Windows, it's needed so that we can all + # those paths to PATH, when running applications. + # On Linux, it's needed to add proper -rpath-link command line options. + feature.feature ('xdll-path', [], ['free', 'path']) + + #provides means to specify def-file for windows dlls. + feature.feature ('def-file', [], ['free', 'dependency']) + + # This feature is used to allow specific generators to run. + # For example, QT tools can only be invoked when QT library + # is used. In that case, <allow>qt will be in usage requirement + # of the library. + feature.feature ('allow', [], ['free']) + + # The addressing model to generate code for. Currently a limited set only + # specifying the bit size of pointers. + feature.feature('address-model', ['16', '32', '64'], ['propagated', 'optional']) + + # Type of CPU architecture to compile for. + feature.feature('architecture', [ + # x86 and x86-64 + 'x86', + + # ia64 + 'ia64', + + # Sparc + 'sparc', + + # RS/6000 & PowerPC + 'power', + + # MIPS/SGI + 'mips1', 'mips2', 'mips3', 'mips4', 'mips32', 'mips32r2', 'mips64', + + # HP/PA-RISC + 'parisc', + + # Advanced RISC Machines + 'arm', + + # Combined architectures for platforms/toolsets that support building for + # multiple architectures at once. "combined" would be the default multi-arch + # for the toolset. + 'combined', + 'combined-x86-power'], + + ['propagated', 'optional']) + + # The specific instruction set in an architecture to compile. + feature.feature('instruction-set', [ + # x86 and x86-64 + 'i386', 'i486', 'i586', 'i686', 'pentium', 'pentium-mmx', 'pentiumpro', 'pentium2', 'pentium3', + 'pentium3m', 'pentium-m', 'pentium4', 'pentium4m', 'prescott', 'nocona', 'conroe', 'conroe-xe', + 'conroe-l', 'allendale', 'mermon', 'mermon-xe', 'kentsfield', 'kentsfield-xe', 'penryn', 'wolfdale', + 'yorksfield', 'nehalem', 'k6', 'k6-2', 'k6-3', 'athlon', 'athlon-tbird', 'athlon-4', 'athlon-xp', + 'athlon-mp', 'k8', 'opteron', 'athlon64', 'athlon-fx', 'winchip-c6', 'winchip2', 'c3', 'c3-2', + + # ia64 + 'itanium', 'itanium1', 'merced', 'itanium2', 'mckinley', + + # Sparc + 'v7', 'cypress', 'v8', 'supersparc', 'sparclite', 'hypersparc', 'sparclite86x', 'f930', 'f934', + 'sparclet', 'tsc701', 'v9', 'ultrasparc', 'ultrasparc3', + + # RS/6000 & PowerPC + '401', '403', '405', '405fp', '440', '440fp', '505', '601', '602', + '603', '603e', '604', '604e', '620', '630', '740', '7400', + '7450', '750', '801', '821', '823', '860', '970', '8540', + 'power-common', 'ec603e', 'g3', 'g4', 'g5', 'power', 'power2', + 'power3', 'power4', 'power5', 'powerpc', 'powerpc64', 'rios', + 'rios1', 'rsc', 'rios2', 'rs64a', + + # MIPS + '4kc', '4kp', '5kc', '20kc', 'm4k', 'r2000', 'r3000', 'r3900', 'r4000', + 'r4100', 'r4300', 'r4400', 'r4600', 'r4650', + 'r6000', 'r8000', 'rm7000', 'rm9000', 'orion', 'sb1', 'vr4100', + 'vr4111', 'vr4120', 'vr4130', 'vr4300', + 'vr5000', 'vr5400', 'vr5500', + + # HP/PA-RISC + '700', '7100', '7100lc', '7200', '7300', '8000', + + # Advanced RISC Machines + 'armv2', 'armv2a', 'armv3', 'armv3m', 'armv4', 'armv4t', 'armv5', + 'armv5t', 'armv5te', 'armv6', 'armv6j', 'iwmmxt', 'ep9312'], + + ['propagated', 'optional']) + + feature.feature('conditional', [], ['incidental', 'free']) + + # The value of 'no' prevents building of a target. + feature.feature('build', ['yes', 'no'], ['optional']) + + # Windows-specific features + feature.feature ('user-interface', ['console', 'gui', 'wince', 'native', 'auto'], []) + feature.feature ('variant', [], ['implicit', 'composite', 'propagated', 'symmetric']) + + + variant ('debug', ['<optimization>off', '<debug-symbols>on', '<inlining>off', '<runtime-debugging>on']) + variant ('release', ['<optimization>speed', '<debug-symbols>off', '<inlining>full', + '<runtime-debugging>off', '<define>NDEBUG']) + variant ('profile', ['release'], ['<profiling>on', '<debug-symbols>on']) + + type.register ('H', ['h']) + type.register ('HPP', ['hpp'], 'H') + type.register ('C', ['c']) + + +reset () +register_globals () + +class SearchedLibTarget (virtual_target.AbstractFileTarget): + def __init__ (self, name, project, shared, real_name, search, action): + virtual_target.AbstractFileTarget.__init__ (self, name, 'SEARCHED_LIB', project, action) + + self.shared_ = shared + self.real_name_ = real_name + if not self.real_name_: + self.real_name_ = name + self.search_ = search + + def shared (self): + return self.shared_ + + def real_name (self): + return self.real_name_ + + def search (self): + return self.search_ + + def actualize_location (self, target): + bjam.call("NOTFILE", target) + + def path (self): + #FIXME: several functions rely on this not being None + return "" + + +class CScanner (scanner.Scanner): + def __init__ (self, includes): + scanner.Scanner.__init__ (self) + + self.includes_ = includes + + def pattern (self): + return r'#[ \t]*include[ ]*(<(.*)>|"(.*)")' + + def process (self, target, matches, binding): + + angle = regex.transform (matches, "<(.*)>") + quoted = regex.transform (matches, '"(.*)"') + + g = str(id(self)) + b = os.path.normpath(os.path.dirname(binding[0])) + + # Attach binding of including file to included targets. + # When target is directly created from virtual target + # this extra information is unnecessary. But in other + # cases, it allows to distinguish between two headers of the + # same name included from different places. + # We don't need this extra information for angle includes, + # since they should not depend on including file (we can't + # get literal "." in include path). + g2 = g + "#" + b + + g = "<" + g + ">" + g2 = "<" + g2 + ">" + angle = [g + x for x in angle] + quoted = [g2 + x for x in quoted] + + all = angle + quoted + bjam.call("mark-included", target, all) + + engine = get_manager().engine() + engine.set_target_variable(angle, "SEARCH", get_value(self.includes_)) + engine.set_target_variable(quoted, "SEARCH", [b] + get_value(self.includes_)) + + # Just propagate current scanner to includes, in a hope + # that includes do not change scanners. + get_manager().scanners().propagate(self, angle + quoted) + +scanner.register (CScanner, 'include') +type.set_scanner ('CPP', CScanner) +type.set_scanner ('C', CScanner) + +# Ported to trunk@47077 +class LibGenerator (generators.Generator): + """ The generator class for libraries (target type LIB). Depending on properties it will + request building of the approapriate specific type -- SHARED_LIB, STATIC_LIB or + SHARED_LIB. + """ + + def __init__(self, id = 'LibGenerator', composing = True, source_types = [], target_types_and_names = ['LIB'], requirements = []): + generators.Generator.__init__(self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements) + + def run(self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + + # The lib generator is composing, and can be only invoked with + # explicit name. This check is present in generator.run (and so in + # builtin.LinkingGenerator), but duplicate it here to avoid doing + # extra work. + if name: + properties = prop_set.raw() + # Determine the needed target type + actual_type = None + properties_grist = get_grist(properties) + if '<source>' not in properties_grist and \ + ('<search>' in properties_grist or '<name>' in properties_grist): + actual_type = 'SEARCHED_LIB' + elif '<file>' in properties_grist: + # The generator for + actual_type = 'LIB' + elif '<link>shared' in properties: + actual_type = 'SHARED_LIB' + else: + actual_type = 'STATIC_LIB' + + prop_set = prop_set.add_raw(['<main-target-type>LIB']) + + # Construct the target. + return generators.construct(project, name, actual_type, prop_set, sources) + + def viable_source_types(self): + return ['*'] + +generators.register(LibGenerator()) + +def lib(names, sources=[], requirements=[], default_build=[], usage_requirements=[]): + """The implementation of the 'lib' rule. Beyond standard syntax that rule allows + simplified: 'lib a b c ;'.""" + + if len(names) > 1: + if any(r.startswith('<name>') for r in requirements): + get_manager().errors()("When several names are given to the 'lib' rule\n" + + "it is not allowed to specify the <name> feature.") + + if sources: + get_manager().errors()("When several names are given to the 'lib' rule\n" + + "it is not allowed to specify sources.") + + project = get_manager().projects().current() + result = [] + + for name in names: + r = requirements[:] + + # Support " lib a ; " and " lib a b c ; " syntax. + if not sources and not any(r.startswith("<name>") for r in requirements) \ + and not any(r.startswith("<file") for r in requirements): + r.append("<name>" + name) + + result.append(targets.create_typed_metatarget(name, "LIB", sources, + r, + default_build, + usage_requirements)) + return result + +get_manager().projects().add_rule("lib", lib) + + +# Updated to trunk@47077 +class SearchedLibGenerator (generators.Generator): + def __init__ (self, id = 'SearchedLibGenerator', composing = False, source_types = [], target_types_and_names = ['SEARCHED_LIB'], requirements = []): + # TODO: the comment below looks strange. There are no requirements! + # The requirements cause the generators to be tried *only* when we're building + # lib target and there's 'search' feature. This seems ugly --- all we want + # is make sure SearchedLibGenerator is not invoked deep in transformation + # search. + generators.Generator.__init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements) + + def run(self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + + if not name: + return None + + # If name is empty, it means we're called not from top-level. + # In this case, we just fail immediately, because SearchedLibGenerator + # cannot be used to produce intermediate targets. + + properties = prop_set.raw () + shared = '<link>shared' in properties + + a = virtual_target.NullAction (project.manager(), prop_set) + + real_name = feature.get_values ('<name>', properties) + if real_name: + real_name = real_name[0] + else: + real_nake = name + search = feature.get_values('<search>', properties) + usage_requirements = property_set.create(['<xdll-path>' + p for p in search]) + t = SearchedLibTarget(name, project, shared, real_name, search, a) + + # We return sources for a simple reason. If there's + # lib png : z : <name>png ; + # the 'z' target should be returned, so that apps linking to + # 'png' will link to 'z', too. + return(usage_requirements, [b2.manager.get_manager().virtual_targets().register(t)] + sources) + +generators.register (SearchedLibGenerator ()) + +### class prebuilt-lib-generator : generator +### { +### rule __init__ ( * : * ) +### { +### generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; +### } +### +### rule run ( project name ? : prop_set : sources * : multiple ? ) +### { +### local f = [ $(prop_set).get <file> ] ; +### return $(f) $(sources) ; +### } +### } +### +### generators.register +### [ new prebuilt-lib-generator builtin.prebuilt : : LIB : <file> ] ; + + +class CompileAction (virtual_target.Action): + def __init__ (self, manager, sources, action_name, prop_set): + virtual_target.Action.__init__ (self, manager, sources, action_name, prop_set) + + def adjust_properties (self, prop_set): + """ For all virtual targets for the same dependency graph as self, + i.e. which belong to the same main target, add their directories + to include path. + """ + s = self.targets () [0].creating_subvariant () + + return prop_set.add_raw (s.implicit_includes ('include', 'H')) + +class CCompilingGenerator (generators.Generator): + """ Declare a special compiler generator. + The only thing it does is changing the type used to represent + 'action' in the constructed dependency graph to 'CompileAction'. + That class in turn adds additional include paths to handle a case + when a source file includes headers which are generated themselfs. + """ + def __init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements): + # TODO: (PF) What to do with optional_properties? It seemed that, in the bjam version, the arguments are wrong. + generators.Generator.__init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements) + + def action_class (self): + return CompileAction + +def register_c_compiler (id, source_types, target_types, requirements, optional_properties = []): + g = CCompilingGenerator (id, False, source_types, target_types, requirements + optional_properties) + return generators.register (g) + + +class LinkingGenerator (generators.Generator): + """ The generator class for handling EXE and SHARED_LIB creation. + """ + def __init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements): + generators.Generator.__init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements) + + def run (self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + + lib_sources = prop_set.get('<library>') + sources.extend(lib_sources) + + # Add <library-path> properties for all searched libraries + extra = [] + for s in sources: + if s.type () == 'SEARCHED_LIB': + search = s.search() + extra.extend(property.Property('<library-path>', sp) for sp in search) + + orig_xdll_path = [] + + if prop_set.get('<hardcode-dll-paths>') == ['true'] \ + and type.is_derived(self.target_types_ [0], 'EXE'): + xdll_path = prop_set.get('<xdll-path>') + orig_xdll_path = [ replace_grist(x, '<dll-path>') for x in xdll_path ] + # It's possible that we have libraries in sources which did not came + # from 'lib' target. For example, libraries which are specified + # just as filenames as sources. We don't have xdll-path properties + # for such target, but still need to add proper dll-path properties. + for s in sources: + if type.is_derived (s.type (), 'SHARED_LIB') and not s.action (): + # Unfortunately, we don't have a good way to find the path + # to a file, so use this nasty approach. + p = s.project() + location = path.root(s.name(), p.get('source-location')) + xdll_path.append(path.parent(location)) + + extra.extend(property.Property('<dll-path>', sp) for sp in xdll_path) + + if extra: + prop_set = prop_set.add_raw (extra) + + result = generators.Generator.run(self, project, name, prop_set, sources) + + if result: + ur = self.extra_usage_requirements(result, prop_set) + ur = ur.add(property_set.create(orig_xdll_path)) + else: + return None + + return(ur, result) + + def extra_usage_requirements (self, created_targets, prop_set): + + result = property_set.empty () + extra = [] + + # Add appropriate <xdll-path> usage requirements. + raw = prop_set.raw () + if '<link>shared' in raw: + paths = [] + + # TODO: is it safe to use the current directory? I think we should use + # another mechanism to allow this to be run from anywhere. + pwd = os.getcwd() + + for t in created_targets: + if type.is_derived(t.type(), 'SHARED_LIB'): + paths.append(path.root(path.make(t.path()), pwd)) + + extra += replace_grist(paths, '<xdll-path>') + + # We need to pass <xdll-path> features that we've got from sources, + # because if shared library is built, exe which uses it must know paths + # to other shared libraries this one depends on, to be able to find them + # all at runtime. + + # Just pass all features in property_set, it's theorically possible + # that we'll propagate <xdll-path> features explicitly specified by + # the user, but then the user's to blaim for using internal feature. + values = prop_set.get('<xdll-path>') + extra += replace_grist(values, '<xdll-path>') + + if extra: + result = property_set.create(extra) + + return result + + def generated_targets (self, sources, prop_set, project, name): + + # sources to pass to inherited rule + sources2 = [] + # sources which are libraries + libraries = [] + + # Searched libraries are not passed as argument to linker + # but via some option. So, we pass them to the action + # via property. + fsa = [] + fst = [] + for s in sources: + if type.is_derived(s.type(), 'SEARCHED_LIB'): + n = s.real_name() + if s.shared(): + fsa.append(n) + + else: + fst.append(n) + + else: + sources2.append(s) + + add = [] + if fsa: + add.append("<find-shared-library>" + '&&'.join(fsa)) + if fst: + add.append("<find-static-library>" + '&&'.join(fst)) + + spawn = generators.Generator.generated_targets(self, sources2, prop_set.add_raw(add), project, name) + return spawn + + +def register_linker(id, source_types, target_types, requirements): + g = LinkingGenerator(id, True, source_types, target_types, requirements) + generators.register(g) + +class ArchiveGenerator (generators.Generator): + """ The generator class for handling STATIC_LIB creation. + """ + def __init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements): + generators.Generator.__init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements) + + def run (self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + sources += prop_set.get ('<library>') + + result = generators.Generator.run (self, project, name, prop_set, sources) + + return result + +### rule register-archiver ( id composing ? : source_types + : target_types + : +### requirements * ) +### { +### local g = [ new ArchiveGenerator $(id) $(composing) : $(source_types) +### : $(target_types) : $(requirements) ] ; +### generators.register $(g) ; +### } +### +### +### IMPORT $(__name__) : register-linker register-archiver +### : : generators.register-linker generators.register-archiver ; +### +### +### + +get_manager().projects().add_rule("variant", variant) + +import stage +import symlink +import message diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cast.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cast.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c84922f --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cast.jam @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +# Copyright 2005 Vladimir Prus. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See +# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Defines main target 'cast', used to change type for target. For example, in Qt +# library one wants two kinds of CPP files -- those that just compiled and those +# that are passed via the MOC tool. +# +# This is done with: +# +# exe main : main.cpp [ cast _ moccable-cpp : widget.cpp ] ; +# +# Boost.Build will assing target type CPP to both main.cpp and widget.cpp. Then, +# the cast rule will change target type of widget.cpp to MOCCABLE-CPP, and Qt +# support will run the MOC tool as part of the build process. +# +# At the moment, the 'cast' rule only works for non-derived (source) targets. +# +# TODO: The following comment is unclear or incorrect. Clean it up. +# > Another solution would be to add a separate main target 'moc-them' that +# > would moc all the passed sources, no matter what their type is, but I prefer +# > cast, as defining a new target type + generator for that type is somewhat +# > simpler than defining a main target rule. + +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import project ; +import property-set ; +import targets ; +import type ; + + +class cast-target-class : typed-target +{ + import type ; + + rule __init__ ( name : project : type : sources * : requirements * : + default-build * : usage-requirements * ) + { + typed-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) : $(type) : $(sources) : + $(requirements) : $(default-build) : $(usage-requirements) ; + } + + rule construct ( name : source-targets * : property-set ) + { + local result ; + for local s in $(source-targets) + { + if ! [ class.is-a $(s) : file-target ] + { + import errors ; + errors.user-error Source to the 'cast' rule is not a file! ; + } + if [ $(s).action ] + { + import errors ; + errors.user-error Only non-derived target are allowed for + 'cast'. : when building [ full-name ] ; + } + local r = [ $(s).clone-with-different-type $(self.type) ] ; + result += [ virtual-target.register $(r) ] ; + } + return [ property-set.empty ] $(result) ; + } +} + + +rule cast ( name type : sources * : requirements * : default-build * : + usage-requirements * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + local real-type = [ type.type-from-rule-name $(type) ] ; + if ! $(real-type) + { + errors.user-error No type corresponds to the main target rule name + '$(type)' : "Hint: try a lowercase name" ; + } + + targets.main-target-alternative [ new cast-target-class $(name) : $(project) + : $(real-type) + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) : + $(project) ] ] ; +} + + +IMPORT $(__name__) : cast : : cast ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cast.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cast.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8f053f11 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cast.py @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +# Status: ported +# Base revision: 64432. +# Copyright 2005-2010 Vladimir Prus. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See +# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Defines main target 'cast', used to change type for target. For example, in Qt +# library one wants two kinds of CPP files -- those that just compiled and those +# that are passed via the MOC tool. +# +# This is done with: +# +# exe main : main.cpp [ cast _ moccable-cpp : widget.cpp ] ; +# +# Boost.Build will assing target type CPP to both main.cpp and widget.cpp. Then, +# the cast rule will change target type of widget.cpp to MOCCABLE-CPP, and Qt +# support will run the MOC tool as part of the build process. +# +# At the moment, the 'cast' rule only works for non-derived (source) targets. +# +# TODO: The following comment is unclear or incorrect. Clean it up. +# > Another solution would be to add a separate main target 'moc-them' that +# > would moc all the passed sources, no matter what their type is, but I prefer +# > cast, as defining a new target type + generator for that type is somewhat +# > simpler than defining a main target rule. + +import b2.build.targets as targets +import b2.build.virtual_target as virtual_target + +from b2.manager import get_manager +from b2.util import bjam_signature + +class CastTargetClass(targets.TypedTarget): + + def construct(name, source_targets, ps): + result = [] + for s in source_targets: + if not isinstance(s, virtual_targets.FileTarget): + get_manager().errors()("Source to the 'cast' metatager is not a file") + + if s.action(): + get_manager().errors()("Only non-derived targets allowed as sources for 'cast'.") + + + r = s.clone_with_different_type(self.type()) + result.append(get_manager().virtual_targets().register(r)) + + return result + + +@bjam_signature((["name", "type"], ["sources", "*"], ["requirements", "*"], + ["default_build", "*"], ["usage_requirements", "*"])) +def cast(name, type, sources, requirements, default_build, usage_requirements): + + from b2.manager import get_manager + t = get_manager().targets() + + project = get_manager().projects().current() + + return t.main_target_alternative( + CastTargetClass(name, project, type, + t.main_target_sources(sources, name), + t.main_target_requirements(requirements, project), + t.main_target_default_build(default_build, project), + t.main_target_usage_requirements(usage_requirements, project))) + + +get_manager().projects().add_rule("cast", cast) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/clang-darwin.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/clang-darwin.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a8abc7d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/clang-darwin.jam @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2004. +# Copyright Noel Belcourt 2007. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt +# or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import clang ; +import feature : feature ; +import os ; +import toolset ; +import toolset : flags ; +import gcc ; +import common ; +import errors ; +import generators ; + +feature.extend-subfeature toolset clang : platform : darwin ; + +toolset.inherit-generators clang-darwin + <toolset>clang <toolset-clang:platform>darwin + : gcc + # Don't inherit PCH generators. They were not tested, and probably + # don't work for this compiler. + : gcc.mingw.link gcc.mingw.link.dll gcc.compile.c.pch gcc.compile.c++.pch + ; + +generators.override clang-darwin.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; +generators.override clang-darwin.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override clang-darwin.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +toolset.inherit-rules clang-darwin : gcc ; +toolset.inherit-flags clang-darwin : gcc + : <inlining>off <inlining>on <inlining>full <optimization>space + <warnings>off <warnings>all <warnings>on + <architecture>x86/<address-model>32 + <architecture>x86/<address-model>64 + ; + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + +# vectorization diagnostics +feature vectorize : off on full ; + +# Initializes the clang-darwin toolset +# version in optional +# name (default clang++) is used to invoke the specified clang complier +# compile and link options allow you to specify addition command line options for each version +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + command = [ common.get-invocation-command clang-darwin : clang++ + : $(command) ] ; + + # Determine the version + local command-string = $(command:J=" ") ; + if $(command) + { + version ?= [ MATCH "^([0-9.]+)" + : [ SHELL "$(command-string) -dumpversion" ] ] ; + } + + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters clang-darwin + : version $(version) ] ; + + common.handle-options clang-darwin : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + gcc.init-link-flags clang-darwin darwin $(condition) ; + +} + +SPACE = " " ; + +flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <cflags> ; +flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +# flags clang-darwin.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + +# Declare flags and action for compilation. +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -Os ; + +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <inlining>off : -fno-inline ; +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <inlining>on : -Wno-inline ; +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <inlining>full : -finline-functions -Wno-inline ; + +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w ; +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : -Wall ; +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -Wall -pedantic ; +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <warnings-as-errors>on : -Werror ; + +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; +toolset.flags clang-darwin.compile OPTIONS <rtti>off : -fno-rtti ; + +actions compile.c +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c++ $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +flags clang-darwin ARFLAGS <archiveflags> ; + +# Default value. Mostly for the sake of clang-linux +# that inherits from gcc, but does not has the same +# logic to set the .AR variable. We can put the same +# logic in clang-linux, but that's hardly worth the trouble +# as on Linux, 'ar' is always available. +.AR = ar ; + +rule archive ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + # Always remove archive and start again. Here's rationale from + # Andre Hentz: + # + # I had a file, say a1.c, that was included into liba.a. + # I moved a1.c to a2.c, updated my Jamfiles and rebuilt. + # My program was crashing with absurd errors. + # After some debugging I traced it back to the fact that a1.o was *still* + # in liba.a + # + # Rene Rivera: + # + # Originally removing the archive was done by splicing an RM + # onto the archive action. That makes archives fail to build on NT + # when they have many files because it will no longer execute the + # action directly and blow the line length limit. Instead we + # remove the file in a different action, just before the building + # of the archive. + # + local clean.a = $(targets[1])(clean) ; + TEMPORARY $(clean.a) ; + NOCARE $(clean.a) ; + LOCATE on $(clean.a) = [ on $(targets[1]) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + DEPENDS $(clean.a) : $(sources) ; + DEPENDS $(targets) : $(clean.a) ; + common.RmTemps $(clean.a) : $(targets) ; +} + +actions piecemeal archive +{ + "$(.AR)" $(AROPTIONS) rc "$(<)" "$(>)" + "ranlib" -cs "$(<)" +} + +flags clang-darwin.link USER_OPTIONS <linkflags> ; + +# Declare actions for linking +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + # Serialize execution of the 'link' action, since + # running N links in parallel is just slower. + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>clang-darwin-link-semaphore ; +} + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(USER_OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(OPTIONS) +} + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(USER_OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -o "$(<)" -single_module -dynamiclib -install_name "$(<[1]:D=)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(OPTIONS) +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/clang-linux.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/clang-linux.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..036d749e --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/clang-linux.jam @@ -0,0 +1,196 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2003 Michael Stevens +# Copyright (c) 2010-2011 Bryce Lelbach (blelbach@cct.lsu.edu, maintainer) +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import toolset ; +import feature ; +import toolset : flags ; + +import clang ; +import gcc ; +import common ; +import errors ; +import generators ; +import type ; +import numbers ; + +feature.extend-subfeature toolset clang : platform : linux ; + +toolset.inherit-generators clang-linux + <toolset>clang <toolset-clang:platform>linux : gcc + : gcc.mingw.link gcc.mingw.link.dll gcc.cygwin.link gcc.cygwin.link.dll ; +generators.override clang-linux.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; +generators.override clang-linux.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override clang-linux.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +# Override default do-nothing generators. +generators.override clang-linux.compile.c.pch : pch.default-c-pch-generator ; +generators.override clang-linux.compile.c++.pch : pch.default-cpp-pch-generator ; + +type.set-generated-target-suffix PCH + : <toolset>clang <toolset-clang:platform>linux : pth ; + +toolset.inherit-rules clang-linux : gcc ; +toolset.inherit-flags clang-linux : gcc + : <inlining>off <inlining>on <inlining>full + <optimization>space <optimization>speed + <warnings>off <warnings>all <warnings>on ; + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] { + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) { + command = [ common.get-invocation-command clang-linux : clang++ + : $(command) ] ; + + # Determine the version + local command-string = $(command:J=" ") ; + + if $(command) { + version ?= [ MATCH "version ([0-9.]+)" + : [ SHELL "$(command-string) --version" ] ] ; + } + + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters clang-linux + : version $(version) ] ; + + common.handle-options clang-linux : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + gcc.init-link-flags clang-linux gnu $(condition) ; +} + +############################################################################### +# Flags + +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <cflags> ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; + +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -Os ; + +# note: clang silently ignores some of these inlining options +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <inlining>off : -fno-inline ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <inlining>on : -Wno-inline ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <inlining>full : -finline-functions -Wno-inline ; + +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : -Wall ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -Wall -pedantic ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <warnings-as-errors>on : -Werror ; + +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; +toolset.flags clang-linux.compile OPTIONS <rtti>off : -fno-rtti ; + +############################################################################### +# C and C++ compilation + +rule compile.c++ ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) { + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + + local pth-file = [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; + + if $(pth-file) { + DEPENDS $(<) : $(pth-file) ; + compile.c++.with-pch $(targets) : $(sources) ; + } + else { + compile.c++.without-pth $(targets) : $(sources) ; + } +} + +actions compile.c++.without-pth { + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -c -x c++ $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++.with-pch bind PCH_FILE +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -c -x c++ $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -Xclang -include-pth -Xclang "$(PCH_FILE)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.c ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + + local pth-file = [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; + + if $(pth-file) { + DEPENDS $(<) : $(pth-file) ; + compile.c.with-pch $(targets) : $(sources) ; + } + else { + compile.c.without-pth $(targets) : $(sources) ; + } +} + +actions compile.c.without-pth +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -c -x c $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c.with-pch bind PCH_FILE +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -c -x c $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -Xclang -include-pth -Xclang "$(PCH_FILE)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +############################################################################### +# PCH emission + +rule compile.c++.pch ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) { + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +actions compile.c++.pch { + rm -f "$(<)" && "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c++-header $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -Xclang -emit-pth -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.c.pch ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) { + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +actions compile.c.pch +{ + rm -f "$(<)" && "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c-header $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -Xclang -emit-pth -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +############################################################################### +# Linking + +SPACE = " " ; + +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) { + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>clang-linux-link-semaphore ; +} + +actions link bind LIBRARIES { + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,-R$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -Wl,-rpath-link$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH_LINK)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) +} + +rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) { + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>clang-linux-link-semaphore ; +} + +# Differ from 'link' above only by -shared. +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES { + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,-R$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" -Wl,-soname$(SPACE)-Wl,$(<[1]:D=) -shared "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/clang.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/clang.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e0ac9a55 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/clang.jam @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt +# or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This is a generic 'clang' toolset. Depending on the current system, it +# forwards either to 'clang-unix' or 'clang-darwin' modules. + +import feature ; +import os ; +import toolset ; + +feature.extend toolset : clang ; +feature.subfeature toolset clang : platform : : propagated link-incompatible ; + +rule init ( * : * ) +{ + if [ os.name ] = MACOSX + { + toolset.using clang-darwin : + $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + else + { + toolset.using clang-linux : + $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/common.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/common.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ed835a36 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/common.jam @@ -0,0 +1,994 @@ +# Copyright 2003, 2005 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2005, 2006 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 2005 Toon Knapen +# 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) + +# Provides actions common to all toolsets, such as creating directories and +# removing files. + +import os ; +import modules ; +import utility ; +import print ; +import type ; +import feature ; +import errors ; +import path ; +import sequence ; +import toolset ; +import virtual-target ; + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} +if [ MATCH (--show-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .show-configuration = true ; +} + +# Configurations +# +# The following class helps to manage toolset configurations. Each configuration +# has a unique ID and one or more parameters. A typical example of a unique ID +# is a condition generated by 'common.check-init-parameters' rule. Other kinds +# of IDs can be used. Parameters may include any details about the configuration +# like 'command', 'path', etc. +# +# A toolset configuration may be in one of the following states: +# +# - registered +# Configuration has been registered (e.g. explicitly or by auto-detection +# code) but has not yet been marked as used, i.e. 'toolset.using' rule has +# not yet been called for it. +# - used +# Once called 'toolset.using' rule marks the configuration as 'used'. +# +# The main difference between the states above is that while a configuration is +# 'registered' its options can be freely changed. This is useful in particular +# for autodetection code - all detected configurations may be safely overwritten +# by user code. + +class configurations +{ + import errors ; + + rule __init__ ( ) + { + } + + # Registers a configuration. + # + # Returns 'true' if the configuration has been added and an empty value if + # it already exists. Reports an error if the configuration is 'used'. + # + rule register ( id ) + { + if $(id) in $(self.used) + { + errors.error "common: the configuration '$(id)' is in use" ; + } + + local retval ; + + if ! $(id) in $(self.all) + { + self.all += $(id) ; + + # Indicate that a new configuration has been added. + retval = true ; + } + + return $(retval) ; + } + + # Mark a configuration as 'used'. + # + # Returns 'true' if the state of the configuration has been changed to + # 'used' and an empty value if it the state has not been changed. Reports an + # error if the configuration is not known. + # + rule use ( id ) + { + if ! $(id) in $(self.all) + { + errors.error "common: the configuration '$(id)' is not known" ; + } + + local retval ; + + if ! $(id) in $(self.used) + { + self.used += $(id) ; + + # Indicate that the configuration has been marked as 'used'. + retval = true ; + } + + return $(retval) ; + } + + # Return all registered configurations. + # + rule all ( ) + { + return $(self.all) ; + } + + # Return all used configurations. + # + rule used ( ) + { + return $(self.used) ; + } + + # Returns the value of a configuration parameter. + # + rule get ( id : param ) + { + return $(self.$(param).$(id)) ; + } + + # Sets the value of a configuration parameter. + # + rule set ( id : param : value * ) + { + self.$(param).$(id) = $(value) ; + } +} + + +# The rule for checking toolset parameters. Trailing parameters should all be +# parameter name/value pairs. The rule will check that each parameter either has +# a value in each invocation or has no value in each invocation. Also, the rule +# will check that the combination of all parameter values is unique in all +# invocations. +# +# Each parameter name corresponds to a subfeature. This rule will declare a +# subfeature the first time a non-empty parameter value is passed and will +# extend it with all the values. +# +# The return value from this rule is a condition to be used for flags settings. +# +rule check-init-parameters ( toolset requirement * : * ) +{ + local sig = $(toolset) ; + local condition = <toolset>$(toolset) ; + local subcondition ; + for local index in 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + { + local name = $($(index)[1]) ; + local value = $($(index)[2]) ; + + if $(value)-is-not-empty + { + condition = $(condition)-$(value) ; + if $(.had-unspecified-value.$(toolset).$(name)) + { + errors.user-error + "$(toolset) initialization: parameter '$(name)'" + "inconsistent" : "no value was specified in earlier" + "initialization" : "an explicit value is specified now" ; + } + # The below logic is for intel compiler. It calls this rule with + # 'intel-linux' and 'intel-win' as toolset, so we need to get the + # base part of toolset name. We can not pass 'intel' as toolset + # because in that case it will be impossible to register versionless + # intel-linux and intel-win toolsets of a specific version. + local t = $(toolset) ; + local m = [ MATCH ([^-]*)- : $(toolset) ] ; + if $(m) + { + t = $(m[1]) ; + } + if ! $(.had-value.$(toolset).$(name)) + { + if ! $(.declared-subfeature.$(t).$(name)) + { + feature.subfeature toolset $(t) : $(name) : : propagated ; + .declared-subfeature.$(t).$(name) = true ; + } + .had-value.$(toolset).$(name) = true ; + } + feature.extend-subfeature toolset $(t) : $(name) : $(value) ; + subcondition += <toolset-$(t):$(name)>$(value) ; + } + else + { + if $(.had-value.$(toolset).$(name)) + { + errors.user-error + "$(toolset) initialization: parameter '$(name)'" + "inconsistent" : "an explicit value was specified in an" + "earlier initialization" : "no value is specified now" ; + } + .had-unspecified-value.$(toolset).$(name) = true ; + } + sig = $(sig)$(value:E="")- ; + } + if $(sig) in $(.all-signatures) + { + local message = + "duplicate initialization of $(toolset) with the following parameters: " ; + for local index in 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + { + local p = $($(index)) ; + if $(p) + { + message += "$(p[1]) = $(p[2]:E=<unspecified>)" ; + } + } + message += "previous initialization at $(.init-loc.$(sig))" ; + errors.user-error + $(message[1]) : $(message[2]) : $(message[3]) : $(message[4]) : + $(message[5]) : $(message[6]) : $(message[7]) : $(message[8]) ; + } + .all-signatures += $(sig) ; + .init-loc.$(sig) = [ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + + # If we have a requirement, this version should only be applied under that + # condition. To accomplish this we add a toolset requirement that imposes + # the toolset subcondition, which encodes the version. + if $(requirement) + { + local r = <toolset>$(toolset) $(requirement) ; + r = $(r:J=,) ; + toolset.add-requirements $(r):$(subcondition) ; + } + + # We add the requirements, if any, to the condition to scope the toolset + # variables and options to this specific version. + condition += $(requirement) ; + + if $(.show-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: $(condition) ; + } + return $(condition:J=/) ; +} + + +# A helper rule to get the command to invoke some tool. If +# 'user-provided-command' is not given, tries to find binary named 'tool' in +# PATH and in the passed 'additional-path'. Otherwise, verifies that the first +# element of 'user-provided-command' is an existing program. +# +# This rule returns the command to be used when invoking the tool. If we can not +# find the tool, a warning is issued. If 'path-last' is specified, PATH is +# checked after 'additional-paths' when searching for 'tool'. +# +rule get-invocation-command-nodefault ( toolset : tool : + user-provided-command * : additional-paths * : path-last ? ) +{ + local command ; + if ! $(user-provided-command) + { + command = [ find-tool $(tool) : $(additional-paths) : $(path-last) ] ; + if ! $(command) && $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "warning: toolset $(toolset) initialization: can not find tool $(tool)" ; + ECHO "warning: initialized from" [ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + } + } + else + { + command = [ check-tool $(user-provided-command) ] ; + if ! $(command) && $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "warning: toolset $(toolset) initialization: " ; + ECHO "warning: can not find user-provided command " '$(user-provided-command)' ; + ECHO "warning: initialized from" [ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + } + } + + return $(command) ; +} + + +# Same as get-invocation-command-nodefault, except that if no tool is found, +# returns either the user-provided-command, if present, or the 'tool' parameter. +# +rule get-invocation-command ( toolset : tool : user-provided-command * : + additional-paths * : path-last ? ) +{ + local result = [ get-invocation-command-nodefault $(toolset) : $(tool) : + $(user-provided-command) : $(additional-paths) : $(path-last) ] ; + + if ! $(result) + { + if $(user-provided-command) + { + result = $(user-provided-command) ; + } + else + { + result = $(tool) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Given an invocation command return the absolute path to the command. This +# works even if command has no path element and was found on the PATH. +# +rule get-absolute-tool-path ( command ) +{ + if $(command:D) + { + return $(command:D) ; + } + else + { + local m = [ GLOB [ modules.peek : PATH Path path ] : $(command) $(command).exe ] ; + return $(m[1]:D) ; + } +} + + +# Attempts to find tool (binary) named 'name' in PATH and in 'additional-paths'. +# If found in PATH, returns 'name' and if found in additional paths, returns +# absolute name. If the tool is found in several directories, returns the +# first path found. Otherwise, returns an empty string. If 'path-last' is +# specified, PATH is searched after 'additional-paths'. +# +local rule find-tool ( name : additional-paths * : path-last ? ) +{ + local path = [ path.programs-path ] ; + local match = [ path.glob $(path) : $(name) $(name).exe ] ; + local additional-match = [ path.glob $(additional-paths) : $(name) $(name).exe ] ; + + local result ; + if $(path-last) + { + result = $(additional-match) ; + if ! $(result) && $(match) + { + result = $(name) ; + } + } + else + { + if $(match) + { + result = $(name) ; + } + else + { + result = $(additional-match) ; + } + } + if $(result) + { + return [ path.native $(result[1]) ] ; + } +} + + +# Checks if 'command' can be found either in path or is a full name to an +# existing file. +# +local rule check-tool-aux ( command ) +{ + if $(command:D) + { + if [ path.exists $(command) ] + # Both NT and Cygwin will run .exe files by their unqualified names. + || ( [ os.on-windows ] && [ path.exists $(command).exe ] ) + # Only NT will run .bat & .cmd files by their unqualified names. + || ( ( [ os.name ] = NT ) && ( [ path.exists $(command).bat ] || + [ path.exists $(command).cmd ] ) ) + { + return $(command) ; + } + } + else + { + if [ GLOB [ modules.peek : PATH Path path ] : $(command) ] + { + return $(command) ; + } + } +} + + +# Checks that a tool can be invoked by 'command'. If command is not an absolute +# path, checks if it can be found in 'path'. If comand is an absolute path, +# check that it exists. Returns 'command' if ok or empty string otherwise. +# +local rule check-tool ( xcommand + ) +{ + if [ check-tool-aux $(xcommand[1]) ] || + [ check-tool-aux $(xcommand[-1]) ] + { + return $(xcommand) ; + } +} + + +# Handle common options for toolset, specifically sets the following flag +# variables: +# - CONFIG_COMMAND to $(command) +# - OPTIONS for compile to the value of <compileflags> in $(options) +# - OPTIONS for compile.c to the value of <cflags> in $(options) +# - OPTIONS for compile.c++ to the value of <cxxflags> in $(options) +# - OPTIONS for compile.fortran to the value of <fflags> in $(options) +# - OPTIONS for link to the value of <linkflags> in $(options) +# +rule handle-options ( toolset : condition * : command * : options * ) +{ + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "notice: will use '$(command)' for $(toolset), condition $(condition:E=(empty))" ; + } + + # The last parameter ('unchecked') says it is OK to set flags for another + # module. + toolset.flags $(toolset) CONFIG_COMMAND $(condition) : $(command) + : unchecked ; + + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile OPTIONS $(condition) : + [ feature.get-values <compileflags> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; + + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile.c OPTIONS $(condition) : + [ feature.get-values <cflags> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; + + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile.c++ OPTIONS $(condition) : + [ feature.get-values <cxxflags> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; + + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile.fortran OPTIONS $(condition) : + [ feature.get-values <fflags> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; + + toolset.flags $(toolset).link OPTIONS $(condition) : + [ feature.get-values <linkflags> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; +} + + +# Returns the location of the "program files" directory on a Windows platform. +# +rule get-program-files-dir ( ) +{ + local ProgramFiles = [ modules.peek : ProgramFiles ] ; + if $(ProgramFiles) + { + ProgramFiles = "$(ProgramFiles:J= )" ; + } + else + { + ProgramFiles = "c:\\Program Files" ; + } + return $(ProgramFiles) ; +} + + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + RM = del /f /q ; + CP = copy /b ; + IGNORE = "2>nul >nul & setlocal" ; + LN ?= $(CP) ; + # Ugly hack to convince copy to set the timestamp of the + # destination to the current time by concatenating the + # source with a nonexistent file. Note that this requires + # /b (binary) as the default when concatenating files is /a (ascii). + WINDOWS-CP-HACK = "+ this-file-does-not-exist-A698EE7806899E69" ; +} +else +{ + RM = rm -f ; + CP = cp ; + LN = ln ; +} + + +rule rm-command ( ) +{ + return $(RM) ; +} + + +rule copy-command ( ) +{ + return $(CP) ; +} + + +if "\n" = "n" +{ + # Escape characters are not supported. Use ugly hacks that won't work, + # see below. + nl = " +" ; + q = "" ; +} +else +{ + nl = "\n" ; + q = "\"" ; +} + +# Returns the command needed to set an environment variable on the current +# platform. The variable setting persists through all following commands and is +# visible in the environment seen by subsequently executed commands. In other +# words, on Unix systems, the variable is exported, which is consistent with the +# only possible behavior on Windows systems. +# +rule variable-setting-command ( variable : value ) +{ + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + return "set $(variable)=$(value)$(nl)" ; + } + else + { + # If we don't have escape characters support in bjam, the below blows + # up on CYGWIN, since the $(nl) variable holds a Windows new-line \r\n + # sequence that messes up the executed export command which then reports + # that the passed variable name is incorrect. + # But we have a check for cygwin in kernel/bootstrap.jam already. + return "$(variable)=$(q)$(value)$(q)$(nl)export $(variable)$(nl)" ; + } +} + + +# Returns a command to sets a named shell path variable to the given NATIVE +# paths on the current platform. +# +rule path-variable-setting-command ( variable : paths * ) +{ + local sep = [ os.path-separator ] ; + return [ variable-setting-command $(variable) : $(paths:J=$(sep)) ] ; +} + + +# Returns a command that prepends the given paths to the named path variable on +# the current platform. +# +rule prepend-path-variable-command ( variable : paths * ) +{ + return [ path-variable-setting-command $(variable) + : $(paths) [ os.expand-variable $(variable) ] ] ; +} + + +# Return a command which can create a file. If 'r' is result of invocation, then +# 'r foobar' will create foobar with unspecified content. What happens if file +# already exists is unspecified. +# +rule file-creation-command ( ) +{ + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + # A few alternative implementations on Windows: + # + # 'type NUL >> ' + # That would construct an empty file instead of a file containing + # a space and an end-of-line marker but it would also not change + # the target's timestamp in case the file already exists. + # + # 'type NUL > ' + # That would construct an empty file instead of a file containing + # a space and an end-of-line marker but it would also destroy an + # already existing file by overwriting it with an empty one. + # + # I guess the best solution would be to allow Boost Jam to define + # built-in functions such as 'create a file', 'touch a file' or 'copy a + # file' which could be used from inside action code. That would allow + # completely portable operations without this kind of kludge. + # (22.02.2009.) (Jurko) + return "echo. > " ; + } + else + { + return "touch " ; + } +} + + +# Returns a command that may be used for 'touching' files. It is not a real +# 'touch' command on NT because it adds an empty line at the end of file but it +# works with source files. +# +rule file-touch-command ( ) +{ + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + return "echo. >> " ; + } + else + { + return "touch " ; + } +} + + +rule MkDir +{ + # If dir exists, do not update it. Do this even for $(DOT). + NOUPDATE $(<) ; + + if $(<) != $(DOT) && ! $($(<)-mkdir) + { + # Cheesy gate to prevent multiple invocations on same dir. + $(<)-mkdir = true ; + + # Schedule the mkdir build action. + common.mkdir $(<) ; + + # Prepare a Jam 'dirs' target that can be used to make the build only + # construct all the target directories. + DEPENDS dirs : $(<) ; + + # Recursively create parent directories. $(<:P) = $(<)'s parent & we + # recurse until root. + + local s = $(<:P) ; + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + switch $(s) + { + case *: : s = ; + case *:\\ : s = ; + } + } + + if $(s) + { + if $(s) != $(<) + { + DEPENDS $(<) : $(s) ; + MkDir $(s) ; + } + else + { + NOTFILE $(s) ; + } + } + } +} + + +#actions MkDir1 +#{ +# mkdir "$(<)" +#} + +# The following quick-fix actions should be replaced using the original MkDir1 +# action once Boost Jam gets updated to correctly detect different paths leading +# up to the same filesystem target and triggers their build action only once. +# (todo) (04.07.2008.) (Jurko) + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + actions mkdir + { + if not exist "$(<)\\" mkdir "$(<)" + } +} +else +{ + actions mkdir + { + mkdir -p "$(<)" + } +} + +actions piecemeal together existing Clean +{ + $(RM) "$(>)" +} + + +rule copy +{ +} + + +actions copy +{ + $(CP) "$(>)" $(WINDOWS-CP-HACK) "$(<)" +} + + +rule RmTemps +{ +} + + +actions quietly updated piecemeal together RmTemps +{ + $(RM) "$(>)" $(IGNORE) +} + + +actions hard-link +{ + $(RM) "$(<)" 2$(NULL_OUT) $(NULL_OUT) + $(LN) "$(>)" "$(<)" $(NULL_OUT) +} + + +# Given a target, as given to a custom tag rule, returns a string formatted +# according to the passed format. Format is a list of properties that is +# represented in the result. For each element of format the corresponding target +# information is obtained and added to the result string. For all, but the +# literal, the format value is taken as the as string to prepend to the output +# to join the item to the rest of the result. If not given "-" is used as a +# joiner. +# +# The format options can be: +# +# <base>[joiner] +# :: The basename of the target name. +# <toolset>[joiner] +# :: The abbreviated toolset tag being used to build the target. +# <threading>[joiner] +# :: Indication of a multi-threaded build. +# <runtime>[joiner] +# :: Collective tag of the build runtime. +# <version:/version-feature | X.Y[.Z]/>[joiner] +# :: Short version tag taken from the given "version-feature" in the +# build properties. Or if not present, the literal value as the +# version number. +# <property:/property-name/>[joiner] +# :: Direct lookup of the given property-name value in the build +# properties. /property-name/ is a regular expression. E.g. +# <property:toolset-.*:flavor> will match every toolset. +# /otherwise/ +# :: The literal value of the format argument. +# +# For example this format: +# +# boost_ <base> <toolset> <threading> <runtime> <version:boost-version> +# +# Might return: +# +# boost_thread-vc80-mt-gd-1_33.dll, or +# boost_regex-vc80-gd-1_33.dll +# +# The returned name also has the target type specific prefix and suffix which +# puts it in a ready form to use as the value from a custom tag rule. +# +rule format-name ( format * : name : type ? : property-set ) +{ + local result = "" ; + for local f in $(format) + { + switch $(f:G) + { + case <base> : + local matched = [ MATCH "^(boost.*python)-.*" : $(name) ] ; + if $(matched) = boost_python || $(matched) = boost_mpi_python + { + result += $(name) ; + } + else + { + result += $(name:B) ; + } + + case <toolset> : + result += [ join-tag $(f:G=) : [ toolset-tag $(name) : $(type) : + $(property-set) ] ] ; + + case <threading> : + result += [ join-tag $(f:G=) : [ threading-tag $(name) : $(type) + : $(property-set) ] ] ; + + case <runtime> : + result += [ join-tag $(f:G=) : [ runtime-tag $(name) : $(type) : + $(property-set) ] ] ; + + case <qt> : + result += [ join-tag $(f:G=) : [ qt-tag $(name) : $(type) : + $(property-set) ] ] ; + + case <address-model> : + result += [ join-tag $(f:G=) : [ address-model-tag $(name) : $(type) : + $(property-set) ] ] ; + + case <version:*> : + local key = [ MATCH <version:(.*)> : $(f:G) ] ; + local version = [ $(property-set).get <$(key)> ] ; + version ?= $(key) ; + version = [ MATCH "^([^.]+)[.]([^.]+)[.]?([^.]*)" : $(version) ] ; + result += [ join-tag $(f:G=) : $(version[1])_$(version[2]) ] ; + + case <property:*> : + local key = [ MATCH <property:(.*)> : $(f:G) ] ; + local p0 = [ MATCH <($(key))> : [ $(property-set).raw ] ] ; + if $(p0) + { + local p = [ $(property-set).get <$(p0)> ] ; + if $(p) + { + result += [ join-tag $(f:G=) : $(p) ] ; + } + } + + case * : + result += $(f:G=) ; + } + } + result = [ virtual-target.add-prefix-and-suffix $(result:J=) : $(type) : + $(property-set) ] ; + return $(result) ; +} + + +local rule join-tag ( joiner ? : tag ? ) +{ + if ! $(joiner) { joiner = - ; } + return $(joiner)$(tag) ; +} + + +local rule toolset-tag ( name : type ? : property-set ) +{ + local tag = ; + + local properties = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + switch [ $(property-set).get <toolset> ] + { + case borland* : tag += bcb ; + case clang* : + { + switch [ $(property-set).get <toolset-clang:platform> ] + { + case darwin : tag += clang-darwin ; + case linux : tag += clang ; + } + } + case como* : tag += como ; + case cw : tag += cw ; + case darwin* : tag += xgcc ; + case edg* : tag += edg ; + case gcc* : + { + switch [ $(property-set).get <toolset-gcc:flavor> ] + { + case *mingw* : tag += mgw ; + case * : tag += gcc ; + } + } + case intel : + if [ $(property-set).get <toolset-intel:platform> ] = win + { + tag += iw ; + } + else + { + tag += il ; + } + case kcc* : tag += kcc ; + case kylix* : tag += bck ; + #case metrowerks* : tag += cw ; + #case mingw* : tag += mgw ; + case mipspro* : tag += mp ; + case msvc* : tag += vc ; + case qcc* : tag += qcc ; + case sun* : tag += sw ; + case tru64cxx* : tag += tru ; + case vacpp* : tag += xlc ; + } + local version = [ MATCH "<toolset.*version>([0123456789]+)[.]([0123456789]*)" + : $(properties) ] ; + # For historical reasons, vc6.0 and vc7.0 use different naming. + if $(tag) = vc + { + if $(version[1]) = 6 + { + # Cancel minor version. + version = 6 ; + } + else if $(version[1]) = 7 && $(version[2]) = 0 + { + version = 7 ; + } + } + # On intel, version is not added, because it does not matter and it is the + # version of vc used as backend that matters. Ideally, we should encode the + # backend version but that would break compatibility with V1. + if $(tag) = iw + { + version = ; + } + + # On borland, version is not added for compatibility with V1. + if $(tag) = bcb + { + version = ; + } + + tag += $(version) ; + + return $(tag:J=) ; +} + + +local rule threading-tag ( name : type ? : property-set ) +{ + local tag = ; + local properties = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + if <threading>multi in $(properties) { tag = mt ; } + + return $(tag:J=) ; +} + + +local rule runtime-tag ( name : type ? : property-set ) +{ + local tag = ; + + local properties = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + if <runtime-link>static in $(properties) { tag += s ; } + + # This is an ugly thing. In V1, there is code to automatically detect which + # properties affect a target. So, if <runtime-debugging> does not affect gcc + # toolset, the tag rules will not even see <runtime-debugging>. Similar + # functionality in V2 is not implemented yet, so we just check for toolsets + # known to care about runtime debugging. + if ( <toolset>msvc in $(properties) ) || + ( <stdlib>stlport in $(properties) ) || + ( <toolset-intel:platform>win in $(properties) ) + { + if <runtime-debugging>on in $(properties) { tag += g ; } + } + + if <python-debugging>on in $(properties) { tag += y ; } + if <variant>debug in $(properties) { tag += d ; } + if <stdlib>stlport in $(properties) { tag += p ; } + if <stdlib-stlport:iostream>hostios in $(properties) { tag += n ; } + + return $(tag:J=) ; +} + +# Create a tag for the Qt library version +# "<qt>4.6.0" will result in tag "qt460" +local rule qt-tag ( name : type ? : property-set ) +{ + local properties = [ $(property-set).get <qt> ] ; + local version = [ MATCH "([0123456789]+)[.]?([0123456789]*)[.]?([0123456789]*)" + : $(properties) ] ; + local tag = "qt"$(version:J=) ; + return $(tag) ; +} + +# Create a tag for the address-model +# <address-model>64 will simply generate "64" +local rule address-model-tag ( name : type ? : property-set ) +{ + local tag = ; + local version = [ $(property-set).get <address-model> ] ; + return $(version) ; +} + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + + local nl = " +" ; + + local save-os = [ modules.peek os : .name ] ; + + modules.poke os : .name : LINUX ; + + assert.result "PATH=\"foo:bar:baz\"$(nl)export PATH$(nl)" + : path-variable-setting-command PATH : foo bar baz ; + + assert.result "PATH=\"foo:bar:$PATH\"$(nl)export PATH$(nl)" + : prepend-path-variable-command PATH : foo bar ; + + modules.poke os : .name : NT ; + + assert.result "set PATH=foo;bar;baz$(nl)" + : path-variable-setting-command PATH : foo bar baz ; + + assert.result "set PATH=foo;bar;%PATH%$(nl)" + : prepend-path-variable-command PATH : foo bar ; + + modules.poke os : .name : $(save-os) ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/common.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/common.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..612745b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/common.py @@ -0,0 +1,840 @@ +# Status: being ported by Steven Watanabe +# Base revision: 47174 +# +# Copyright (C) Vladimir Prus 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. + +""" Provides actions common to all toolsets, such as creating directories and + removing files. +""" + +import re +import bjam +import os +import os.path +import sys + +from b2.build import feature +from b2.util.utility import * +from b2.util import path + +__re__before_first_dash = re.compile ('([^-]*)-') + +def reset (): + """ Clear the module state. This is mainly for testing purposes. + Note that this must be called _after_ resetting the module 'feature'. + """ + global __had_unspecified_value, __had_value, __declared_subfeature + global __init_loc + global __all_signatures, __debug_configuration, __show_configuration + + # Stores toolsets without specified initialization values. + __had_unspecified_value = {} + + # Stores toolsets with specified initialization values. + __had_value = {} + + # Stores toolsets with declared subfeatures. + __declared_subfeature = {} + + # Stores all signatures of the toolsets. + __all_signatures = {} + + # Stores the initialization locations of each toolset + __init_loc = {} + + __debug_configuration = '--debug-configuration' in bjam.variable('ARGV') + __show_configuration = '--show-configuration' in bjam.variable('ARGV') + + global __executable_path_variable + OS = bjam.call("peek", [], "OS")[0] + if OS == "NT": + # On Windows the case and capitalization of PATH is not always predictable, so + # let's find out what variable name was really set. + for n in sys.environ: + if n.lower() == "path": + __executable_path_variable = n + break + else: + __executable_path_variable = "PATH" + + m = {"NT": __executable_path_variable, + "CYGWIN": "PATH", + "MACOSX": "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH", + "AIX": "LIBPATH"} + global __shared_library_path_variable + __shared_library_path_variable = m.get(OS, "LD_LIBRARY_PATH") + +reset() + +def shared_library_path_variable(): + return __shared_library_path_variable + +# ported from trunk@47174 +class Configurations(object): + """ + This class helps to manage toolset configurations. Each configuration + has a unique ID and one or more parameters. A typical example of a unique ID + is a condition generated by 'common.check-init-parameters' rule. Other kinds + of IDs can be used. Parameters may include any details about the configuration + like 'command', 'path', etc. + + A toolset configuration may be in one of the following states: + + - registered + Configuration has been registered (e.g. by autodetection code) but has + not yet been marked as used, i.e. 'toolset.using' rule has not yet been + called for it. + - used + Once called 'toolset.using' rule marks the configuration as 'used'. + + The main difference between the states above is that while a configuration is + 'registered' its options can be freely changed. This is useful in particular + for autodetection code - all detected configurations may be safely overwritten + by user code. + """ + + def __init__(self): + self.used_ = set() + self.all_ = set() + self.params = {} + + def register(self, id): + """ + Registers a configuration. + + Returns True if the configuration has been added and False if + it already exists. Reports an error if the configuration is 'used'. + """ + if id in self.used_: + #FIXME + errors.error("common: the configuration '$(id)' is in use") + + if id not in self.all_: + self.all_ += [id] + + # Indicate that a new configuration has been added. + return True + else: + return False + + def use(self, id): + """ + Mark a configuration as 'used'. + + Returns True if the state of the configuration has been changed to + 'used' and False if it the state wasn't changed. Reports an error + if the configuration isn't known. + """ + if id not in self.all_: + #FIXME: + errors.error("common: the configuration '$(id)' is not known") + + if id not in self.used_: + self.used_ += [id] + + # indicate that the configuration has been marked as 'used' + return True + else: + return False + + def all(self): + """ Return all registered configurations. """ + return self.all_ + + def used(self): + """ Return all used configurations. """ + return self.used_ + + def get(self, id, param): + """ Returns the value of a configuration parameter. """ + self.params_.getdefault(param, {}).getdefault(id, None) + + def set (self, id, param, value): + """ Sets the value of a configuration parameter. """ + self.params_.setdefault(param, {})[id] = value + +# Ported from trunk@47174 +def check_init_parameters(toolset, requirement, *args): + """ The rule for checking toolset parameters. Trailing parameters should all be + parameter name/value pairs. The rule will check that each parameter either has + a value in each invocation or has no value in each invocation. Also, the rule + will check that the combination of all parameter values is unique in all + invocations. + + Each parameter name corresponds to a subfeature. This rule will declare a + subfeature the first time a non-empty parameter value is passed and will + extend it with all the values. + + The return value from this rule is a condition to be used for flags settings. + """ + # The type checking here is my best guess about + # what the types should be. + assert(isinstance(toolset, str)) + assert(isinstance(requirement, str) or requirement is None) + sig = toolset + condition = replace_grist(toolset, '<toolset>') + subcondition = [] + + for arg in args: + assert(isinstance(arg, tuple)) + assert(len(arg) == 2) + name = arg[0] + value = arg[1] + assert(isinstance(name, str)) + assert(isinstance(value, str) or value is None) + + str_toolset_name = str((toolset, name)) + + # FIXME: is this the correct translation? + ### if $(value)-is-not-empty + if value is not None: + condition = condition + '-' + value + if __had_unspecified_value.has_key(str_toolset_name): + raise BaseException("'%s' initialization: parameter '%s' inconsistent\n" \ + "no value was specified in earlier initialization\n" \ + "an explicit value is specified now" % (toolset, name)) + + # The logic below is for intel compiler. It calls this rule + # with 'intel-linux' and 'intel-win' as toolset, so we need to + # get the base part of toolset name. + # We can't pass 'intel' as toolset, because it that case it will + # be impossible to register versionles intel-linux and + # intel-win of specific version. + t = toolset + m = __re__before_first_dash.match(toolset) + if m: + t = m.group(1) + + if not __had_value.has_key(str_toolset_name): + if not __declared_subfeature.has_key(str((t, name))): + feature.subfeature('toolset', t, name, [], ['propagated']) + __declared_subfeature[str((t, name))] = True + + __had_value[str_toolset_name] = True + + feature.extend_subfeature('toolset', t, name, [value]) + subcondition += ['<toolset-' + t + ':' + name + '>' + value ] + + else: + if __had_value.has_key(str_toolset_name): + raise BaseException ("'%s' initialization: parameter '%s' inconsistent\n" \ + "an explicit value was specified in an earlier initialization\n" \ + "no value is specified now" % (toolset, name)) + + __had_unspecified_value[str_toolset_name] = True + + if value == None: value = '' + + sig = sig + value + '-' + + if __all_signatures.has_key(sig): + message = "duplicate initialization of '%s' with the following parameters: " % toolset + + for arg in args: + name = arg[0] + value = arg[1] + if value == None: value = '<unspecified>' + + message += "'%s' = '%s'\n" % (name, value) + + raise BaseException(message) + + __all_signatures[sig] = True + # FIXME + __init_loc[sig] = "User location unknown" #[ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + + # If we have a requirement, this version should only be applied under that + # condition. To accomplish this we add a toolset requirement that imposes + # the toolset subcondition, which encodes the version. + if requirement: + r = ['<toolset>' + toolset, requirement] + r = ','.join(r) + toolset.add_requirements([r + ':' + c for c in subcondition]) + + # We add the requirements, if any, to the condition to scope the toolset + # variables and options to this specific version. + condition = [condition] + if requirement: + condition += [requirement] + + if __show_configuration: + print "notice:", condition + return ['/'.join(condition)] + +# Ported from trunk@47077 +def get_invocation_command_nodefault( + toolset, tool, user_provided_command=[], additional_paths=[], path_last=False): + """ + A helper rule to get the command to invoke some tool. If + 'user-provided-command' is not given, tries to find binary named 'tool' in + PATH and in the passed 'additional-path'. Otherwise, verifies that the first + element of 'user-provided-command' is an existing program. + + This rule returns the command to be used when invoking the tool. If we can't + find the tool, a warning is issued. If 'path-last' is specified, PATH is + checked after 'additional-paths' when searching for 'tool'. + """ + assert(isinstance(toolset, str)) + assert(isinstance(tool, str)) + assert(isinstance(user_provided_command, list)) + if additional_paths is not None: + assert(isinstance(additional_paths, list)) + assert(all([isinstance(path, str) for path in additional_paths])) + assert(all(isinstance(path, str) for path in additional_paths)) + assert(isinstance(path_last, bool)) + + if not user_provided_command: + command = find_tool(tool, additional_paths, path_last) + if not command and __debug_configuration: + print "warning: toolset", toolset, "initialization: can't find tool, tool" + #FIXME + #print "warning: initialized from" [ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + else: + command = check_tool(user_provided_command) + if not command and __debug_configuration: + print "warning: toolset", toolset, "initialization:" + print "warning: can't find user-provided command", user_provided_command + #FIXME + #ECHO "warning: initialized from" [ errors.nearest-user-location ] + + assert(isinstance(command, str)) + + return command + +# ported from trunk@47174 +def get_invocation_command(toolset, tool, user_provided_command = [], + additional_paths = [], path_last = False): + """ Same as get_invocation_command_nodefault, except that if no tool is found, + returns either the user-provided-command, if present, or the 'tool' parameter. + """ + + assert(isinstance(toolset, str)) + assert(isinstance(tool, str)) + assert(isinstance(user_provided_command, list)) + if additional_paths is not None: + assert(isinstance(additional_paths, list)) + assert(all([isinstance(path, str) for path in additional_paths])) + assert(isinstance(path_last, bool)) + + result = get_invocation_command_nodefault(toolset, tool, + user_provided_command, + additional_paths, + path_last) + + if not result: + if user_provided_command: + result = user_provided_command[0] + else: + result = tool + + assert(isinstance(result, str)) + + return result + +# ported from trunk@47281 +def get_absolute_tool_path(command): + """ + Given an invocation command, + return the absolute path to the command. This works even if commnad + has not path element and is present in PATH. + """ + if os.path.dirname(command): + return os.path.dirname(command) + else: + programs = path.programs_path() + m = path.glob(programs, [command, command + '.exe' ]) + if not len(m): + print "Could not find:", command, "in", programs + return os.path.dirname(m[0]) + +# ported from trunk@47174 +def find_tool(name, additional_paths = [], path_last = False): + """ Attempts to find tool (binary) named 'name' in PATH and in + 'additional-paths'. If found in path, returns 'name'. If + found in additional paths, returns full name. If the tool + is found in several directories, returns the first path found. + Otherwise, returns the empty string. If 'path_last' is specified, + path is checked after 'additional_paths'. + """ + assert(isinstance(name, str)) + assert(isinstance(additional_paths, list)) + assert(isinstance(path_last, bool)) + + programs = path.programs_path() + match = path.glob(programs, [name, name + '.exe']) + additional_match = path.glob(additional_paths, [name, name + '.exe']) + + result = [] + if path_last: + result = additional_match + if not result and match: + result = match + + else: + if match: + result = match + + elif additional_match: + result = additional_match + + if result: + return path.native(result[0]) + else: + return '' + +#ported from trunk@47281 +def check_tool_aux(command): + """ Checks if 'command' can be found either in path + or is a full name to an existing file. + """ + assert(isinstance(command, str)) + dirname = os.path.dirname(command) + if dirname: + if os.path.exists(command): + return command + # Both NT and Cygwin will run .exe files by their unqualified names. + elif on_windows() and os.path.exists(command + '.exe'): + return command + # Only NT will run .bat files by their unqualified names. + elif os_name() == 'NT' and os.path.exists(command + '.bat'): + return command + else: + paths = path.programs_path() + if path.glob(paths, [command]): + return command + +# ported from trunk@47281 +def check_tool(command): + """ Checks that a tool can be invoked by 'command'. + If command is not an absolute path, checks if it can be found in 'path'. + If comand is absolute path, check that it exists. Returns 'command' + if ok and empty string otherwise. + """ + assert(isinstance(command, list)) + assert(all(isinstance(c, str) for c in command)) + #FIXME: why do we check the first and last elements???? + if check_tool_aux(command[0]) or check_tool_aux(command[-1]): + return command + +# ported from trunk@47281 +def handle_options(tool, condition, command, options): + """ Handle common options for toolset, specifically sets the following + flag variables: + - CONFIG_COMMAND to 'command' + - OPTIOns for compile to the value of <compileflags> in options + - OPTIONS for compile.c to the value of <cflags> in options + - OPTIONS for compile.c++ to the value of <cxxflags> in options + - OPTIONS for compile.fortran to the value of <fflags> in options + - OPTIONs for link to the value of <linkflags> in options + """ + from b2.build import toolset + + assert(isinstance(tool, str)) + assert(isinstance(condition, list)) + assert(isinstance(command, str)) + assert(isinstance(options, list)) + assert(command) + toolset.flags(tool, 'CONFIG_COMMAND', condition, [command]) + toolset.flags(tool + '.compile', 'OPTIONS', condition, feature.get_values('<compileflags>', options)) + toolset.flags(tool + '.compile.c', 'OPTIONS', condition, feature.get_values('<cflags>', options)) + toolset.flags(tool + '.compile.c++', 'OPTIONS', condition, feature.get_values('<cxxflags>', options)) + toolset.flags(tool + '.compile.fortran', 'OPTIONS', condition, feature.get_values('<fflags>', options)) + toolset.flags(tool + '.link', 'OPTIONS', condition, feature.get_values('<linkflags>', options)) + +# ported from trunk@47281 +def get_program_files_dir(): + """ returns the location of the "program files" directory on a windows + platform + """ + ProgramFiles = bjam.variable("ProgramFiles") + if ProgramFiles: + ProgramFiles = ' '.join(ProgramFiles) + else: + ProgramFiles = "c:\\Program Files" + return ProgramFiles + +# ported from trunk@47281 +def rm_command(): + return __RM + +# ported from trunk@47281 +def copy_command(): + return __CP + +# ported from trunk@47281 +def variable_setting_command(variable, value): + """ + Returns the command needed to set an environment variable on the current + platform. The variable setting persists through all following commands and is + visible in the environment seen by subsequently executed commands. In other + words, on Unix systems, the variable is exported, which is consistent with the + only possible behavior on Windows systems. + """ + assert(isinstance(variable, str)) + assert(isinstance(value, str)) + + if os_name() == 'NT': + return "set " + variable + "=" + value + os.linesep + else: + # (todo) + # The following does not work on CYGWIN and needs to be fixed. On + # CYGWIN the $(nl) variable holds a Windows new-line \r\n sequence that + # messes up the executed export command which then reports that the + # passed variable name is incorrect. This is most likely due to the + # extra \r character getting interpreted as a part of the variable name. + # + # Several ideas pop to mind on how to fix this: + # * One way would be to separate the commands using the ; shell + # command separator. This seems like the quickest possible + # solution but I do not know whether this would break code on any + # platforms I I have no access to. + # * Another would be to not use the terminating $(nl) but that would + # require updating all the using code so it does not simply + # prepend this variable to its own commands. + # * I guess the cleanest solution would be to update Boost Jam to + # allow explicitly specifying \n & \r characters in its scripts + # instead of always relying only on the 'current OS native newline + # sequence'. + # + # Some code found to depend on this behaviour: + # * This Boost Build module. + # * __test__ rule. + # * path-variable-setting-command rule. + # * python.jam toolset. + # * xsltproc.jam toolset. + # * fop.jam toolset. + # (todo) (07.07.2008.) (Jurko) + # + # I think that this works correctly in python -- Steven Watanabe + return variable + "=" + value + os.linesep + "export " + variable + os.linesep + +def path_variable_setting_command(variable, paths): + """ + Returns a command to sets a named shell path variable to the given NATIVE + paths on the current platform. + """ + assert(isinstance(variable, str)) + assert(isinstance(paths, list)) + sep = os.path.pathsep + return variable_setting_command(variable, sep.join(paths)) + +def prepend_path_variable_command(variable, paths): + """ + Returns a command that prepends the given paths to the named path variable on + the current platform. + """ + return path_variable_setting_command(variable, + paths + os.environ.get(variable, "").split(os.pathsep)) + +def file_creation_command(): + """ + Return a command which can create a file. If 'r' is result of invocation, then + 'r foobar' will create foobar with unspecified content. What happens if file + already exists is unspecified. + """ + if os_name() == 'NT': + return "echo. > " + else: + return "touch " + +#FIXME: global variable +__mkdir_set = set() +__re_windows_drive = re.compile(r'^.*:\$') + +def mkdir(engine, target): + # If dir exists, do not update it. Do this even for $(DOT). + bjam.call('NOUPDATE', target) + + global __mkdir_set + + # FIXME: Where is DOT defined? + #if $(<) != $(DOT) && ! $($(<)-mkdir): + if target != '.' and target not in __mkdir_set: + # Cheesy gate to prevent multiple invocations on same dir. + __mkdir_set.add(target) + + # Schedule the mkdir build action. + if os_name() == 'NT': + engine.set_update_action("common.MkDir1-quick-fix-for-windows", target, []) + else: + engine.set_update_action("common.MkDir1-quick-fix-for-unix", target, []) + + # Prepare a Jam 'dirs' target that can be used to make the build only + # construct all the target directories. + engine.add_dependency('dirs', target) + + # Recursively create parent directories. $(<:P) = $(<)'s parent & we + # recurse until root. + + s = os.path.dirname(target) + if os_name() == 'NT': + if(__re_windows_drive.match(s)): + s = '' + + if s: + if s != target: + engine.add_dependency(target, s) + mkdir(engine, s) + else: + bjam.call('NOTFILE', s) + +__re_version = re.compile(r'^([^.]+)[.]([^.]+)[.]?([^.]*)') + +def format_name(format, name, target_type, prop_set): + """ Given a target, as given to a custom tag rule, returns a string formatted + according to the passed format. Format is a list of properties that is + represented in the result. For each element of format the corresponding target + information is obtained and added to the result string. For all, but the + literal, the format value is taken as the as string to prepend to the output + to join the item to the rest of the result. If not given "-" is used as a + joiner. + + The format options can be: + + <base>[joiner] + :: The basename of the target name. + <toolset>[joiner] + :: The abbreviated toolset tag being used to build the target. + <threading>[joiner] + :: Indication of a multi-threaded build. + <runtime>[joiner] + :: Collective tag of the build runtime. + <version:/version-feature | X.Y[.Z]/>[joiner] + :: Short version tag taken from the given "version-feature" + in the build properties. Or if not present, the literal + value as the version number. + <property:/property-name/>[joiner] + :: Direct lookup of the given property-name value in the + build properties. /property-name/ is a regular expression. + e.g. <property:toolset-.*:flavor> will match every toolset. + /otherwise/ + :: The literal value of the format argument. + + For example this format: + + boost_ <base> <toolset> <threading> <runtime> <version:boost-version> + + Might return: + + boost_thread-vc80-mt-gd-1_33.dll, or + boost_regex-vc80-gd-1_33.dll + + The returned name also has the target type specific prefix and suffix which + puts it in a ready form to use as the value from a custom tag rule. + """ + assert(isinstance(format, list)) + assert(isinstance(name, str)) + assert(isinstance(target_type, str) or not type) + # assert(isinstance(prop_set, property_set.PropertySet)) + if type.is_derived(target_type, 'LIB'): + result = "" ; + for f in format: + grist = get_grist(f) + if grist == '<base>': + result += os.path.basename(name) + elif grist == '<toolset>': + result += join_tag(ungrist(f), + toolset_tag(name, target_type, prop_set)) + elif grist == '<threading>': + result += join_tag(ungrist(f), + threading_tag(name, target_type, prop_set)) + elif grist == '<runtime>': + result += join_tag(ungrist(f), + runtime_tag(name, target_type, prop_set)) + elif grist.startswith('<version:'): + key = grist[len('<version:'):-1] + version = prop_set.get('<' + key + '>') + if not version: + version = key + version = __re_version.match(version) + result += join_tag(ungrist(f), version[1] + '_' + version[2]) + elif grist.startswith('<property:'): + key = grist[len('<property:'):-1] + property_re = re.compile('<(' + key + ')>') + p0 = None + for prop in prop_set.raw(): + match = property_re.match(prop) + if match: + p0 = match[1] + break + if p0: + p = prop_set.get('<' + p0 + '>') + if p: + assert(len(p) == 1) + result += join_tag(ungrist(f), p) + else: + result += ungrist(f) + + result = virtual_target.add_prefix_and_suffix( + ''.join(result), target_type, prop_set) + return result + +def join_tag(joiner, tag): + if not joiner: joiner = '-' + return joiner + tag + +__re_toolset_version = re.compile(r"<toolset.*version>(\d+)[.](\d*)") + +def toolset_tag(name, target_type, prop_set): + tag = '' + + properties = prop_set.raw() + tools = prop_set.get('<toolset>') + assert(len(tools) == 0) + tools = tools[0] + if tools.startswith('borland'): tag += 'bcb' + elif tools.startswith('como'): tag += 'como' + elif tools.startswith('cw'): tag += 'cw' + elif tools.startswith('darwin'): tag += 'xgcc' + elif tools.startswith('edg'): tag += edg + elif tools.startswith('gcc'): + flavor = prop_set.get('<toolset-gcc:flavor>') + ''.find + if flavor.find('mingw') != -1: + tag += 'mgw' + else: + tag += 'gcc' + elif tools == 'intel': + if prop_set.get('<toolset-intel:platform>') == ['win']: + tag += 'iw' + else: + tag += 'il' + elif tools.startswith('kcc'): tag += 'kcc' + elif tools.startswith('kylix'): tag += 'bck' + #case metrowerks* : tag += cw ; + #case mingw* : tag += mgw ; + elif tools.startswith('mipspro'): tag += 'mp' + elif tools.startswith('msvc'): tag += 'vc' + elif tools.startswith('sun'): tag += 'sw' + elif tools.startswith('tru64cxx'): tag += 'tru' + elif tools.startswith('vacpp'): tag += 'xlc' + + for prop in properties: + match = __re_toolset_version.match(prop) + if(match): + version = match + break + version_string = None + # For historical reasons, vc6.0 and vc7.0 use different naming. + if tag == 'vc': + if version.group(1) == '6': + # Cancel minor version. + version_string = '6' + elif version.group(1) == '7' and version.group(2) == '0': + version_string = '7' + + # On intel, version is not added, because it does not matter and it's the + # version of vc used as backend that matters. Ideally, we'd encode the + # backend version but that would break compatibility with V1. + elif tag == 'iw': + version_string = '' + + # On borland, version is not added for compatibility with V1. + elif tag == 'bcb': + version_string = '' + + if version_string is None: + version = version.group(1) + version.group(2) + + tag += version + + return tag + + +def threading_tag(name, target_type, prop_set): + tag = '' + properties = prop_set.raw() + if '<threading>multi' in properties: tag = 'mt' + + return tag + + +def runtime_tag(name, target_type, prop_set ): + tag = '' + + properties = prop_set.raw() + if '<runtime-link>static' in properties: tag += 's' + + # This is an ugly thing. In V1, there's a code to automatically detect which + # properties affect a target. So, if <runtime-debugging> does not affect gcc + # toolset, the tag rules won't even see <runtime-debugging>. Similar + # functionality in V2 is not implemented yet, so we just check for toolsets + # which are known to care about runtime debug. + if '<toolset>msvc' in properties \ + or '<stdlib>stlport' in properties \ + or '<toolset-intel:platform>win' in properties: + if '<runtime-debugging>on' in properties: tag += 'g' + + if '<python-debugging>on' in properties: tag += 'y' + if '<variant>debug' in properties: tag += 'd' + if '<stdlib>stlport' in properties: tag += 'p' + if '<stdlib-stlport:iostream>hostios' in properties: tag += 'n' + + return tag + + +## TODO: +##rule __test__ ( ) +##{ +## import assert ; +## +## local nl = " +##" ; +## +## local save-os = [ modules.peek os : .name ] ; +## +## modules.poke os : .name : LINUX ; +## +## assert.result "PATH=foo:bar:baz$(nl)export PATH$(nl)" +## : path-variable-setting-command PATH : foo bar baz ; +## +## assert.result "PATH=foo:bar:$PATH$(nl)export PATH$(nl)" +## : prepend-path-variable-command PATH : foo bar ; +## +## modules.poke os : .name : NT ; +## +## assert.result "set PATH=foo;bar;baz$(nl)" +## : path-variable-setting-command PATH : foo bar baz ; +## +## assert.result "set PATH=foo;bar;%PATH%$(nl)" +## : prepend-path-variable-command PATH : foo bar ; +## +## modules.poke os : .name : $(save-os) ; +##} + +def init(manager): + engine = manager.engine() + + engine.register_action("common.MkDir1-quick-fix-for-unix", 'mkdir -p "$(<)"') + engine.register_action("common.MkDir1-quick-fix-for-windows", 'if not exist "$(<)\\" mkdir "$(<)"') + + import b2.tools.make + import b2.build.alias + + global __RM, __CP, __IGNORE, __LN + # ported from trunk@47281 + if os_name() == 'NT': + __RM = 'del /f /q' + __CP = 'copy' + __IGNORE = '2>nul >nul & setlocal' + __LN = __CP + #if not __LN: + # __LN = CP + else: + __RM = 'rm -f' + __CP = 'cp' + __IGNORE = '' + __LN = 'ln' + + engine.register_action("common.Clean", __RM + ' "$(>)"', + flags=['piecemeal', 'together', 'existing']) + engine.register_action("common.copy", __CP + ' "$(>)" "$(<)"') + engine.register_action("common.RmTemps", __RM + ' "$(>)" ' + __IGNORE, + flags=['quietly', 'updated', 'piecemeal', 'together']) + + engine.register_action("common.hard-link", + __RM + ' "$(<)" 2$(NULL_OUT) $(NULL_OUT)' + os.linesep + + __LN + ' "$(>)" "$(<)" $(NULL_OUT)') diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/como-linux.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/como-linux.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5c554c8f --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/como-linux.jam @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ +# Copyright 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) + +# The following #// line will be used by the regression test table generation +# program as the column heading for HTML tables. Must not include a version +# number. +#//<a href="http://www.comeaucomputing.com/">Comeau<br>C++</a> + +import toolset ; +import feature ; +import toolset : flags ; +import common ; +import generators ; + +import unix ; +import como ; + +feature.extend-subfeature toolset como : platform : linux ; + +toolset.inherit-generators como-linux + <toolset>como <toolset-como:platform>linux : unix ; +generators.override como-linux.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; +generators.override como-linux.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; +toolset.inherit-flags como-linux : unix ; +toolset.inherit-rules como-linux : gcc ; + +generators.register-c-compiler como-linux.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ + : <toolset>como <toolset-como:platform>linux ; +generators.register-c-compiler como-linux.compile.c : C : OBJ + : <toolset>como <toolset-como:platform>linux ; + + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters como-linux + : version $(version) ] ; + + command = [ common.get-invocation-command como-linux : como + : $(command) ] ; + + common.handle-options como-linux : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; +} + + +flags como-linux C++FLAGS <exception-handling>off : --no_exceptions ; +flags como-linux C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on : --exceptions ; + +flags como-linux CFLAGS <inlining>off : --no_inlining ; +flags como-linux CFLAGS <inlining>on <inlining>full : --inlining ; + +flags como-linux CFLAGS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +flags como-linux CFLAGS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +flags como-linux CFLAGS <optimization>space : -Os ; + +flags como-linux CFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags como-linux LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; + +flags como-linux FINDLIBS : m ; +flags como-linux FINDLIBS : rt ; + +flags como-linux CFLAGS <cflags> ; +flags como-linux C++FLAGS <cxxflags> ; +flags como-linux DEFINES <define> ; +flags como-linux UNDEFS <undef> ; +flags como-linux HDRS <include> ; +flags como-linux STDHDRS <sysinclude> ; +flags como-linux LINKFLAGS <linkflags> ; +flags como-linux ARFLAGS <arflags> ; + +flags como-linux.link LIBRARIES <library-file> ; +flags como-linux.link LINKPATH <library-path> ; +flags como-linux.link FINDLIBS-ST <find-static-library> ; +flags como-linux.link FINDLIBS-SA <find-shared-library> ; + +flags como-linux.link RPATH <dll-path> ; +flags como-linux.link RPATH_LINK <xdll-path> ; + + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) $(LINKFLAGS) -o "$(<[1])" "$(>)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,-R$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -Wl,-rpath-link$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH_LINK)" "$(LIBRARIES)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) 2>&1 +} + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) $(LINKFLAGS) -shared -o "$(<[1])" "$(>)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,-R$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -Wl,-rpath-link$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH_LINK)" "$(LIBRARIES)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) 2>&1 +} + +actions compile.c +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -c --c99 --long_long -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS) -I"$(HDRS)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" 2>&1 +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -tused -c --long_long -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS) $(C++FLAGS) -I"$(HDRS)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" 2>&1 +} + +actions archive +{ + ar rcu $(<) $(>) +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/como-win.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/como-win.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d21a70d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/como-win.jam @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +# (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2001. +# (C) Copyright MetaCommunications, Inc. 2004. + +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See +# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# The following #// line will be used by the regression test table generation +# program as the column heading for HTML tables. Must not include a version +# number. +#//<a href="http://www.comeaucomputing.com/">Comeau<br>C++</a> + +import common ; +import como ; +import feature ; +import generators ; +import toolset : flags ; + +feature.extend-subfeature toolset como : platform : win ; + + +# Initializes the Comeau toolset for windows. The command is the command which +# invokes the compiler. You should either set environment variable +# COMO_XXX_INCLUDE where XXX is the used backend (as described in the +# documentation), or pass that as part of command, e.g: +# +# using como-win : 4.3 : "set COMO_BCC_INCLUDE=C:/include &&" como.exe ; +# +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters como-win + : version $(version) ] ; + + command = [ common.get-invocation-command como-win : como.exe : + $(command) ] ; + + common.handle-options como-win : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; +} + +generators.register-c-compiler como-win.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ + : <toolset>como <toolset-como:platform>win ; +generators.register-c-compiler como-win.compile.c : C : OBJ + : <toolset>como <toolset-como:platform>win ; + + +generators.register-linker como-win.link + : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB + : EXE + : <toolset>como <toolset-como:platform>win ; + +# Note that status of shared libraries support is not clear, so we do not define +# the link.dll generator. +generators.register-archiver como-win.archive + : OBJ : STATIC_LIB + : <toolset>como <toolset-como:platform>win ; + + +flags como-win C++FLAGS <exception-handling>off : --no_exceptions ; +flags como-win C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on : --exceptions ; + +flags como-win CFLAGS <inlining>off : --no_inlining ; +flags como-win CFLAGS <inlining>on <inlining>full : --inlining ; + + +# The following seems to be VC-specific options. At least, when I uncomment +# then, Comeau with bcc as backend reports that bcc32 invocation failed. +# +#flags como-win CFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : /Zi ; +#flags como-win CFLAGS <optimization>off : /Od ; + + +flags como-win CFLAGS <cflags> ; +flags como-win CFLAGS : -D_WIN32 ; # Make sure that we get the Boost Win32 platform config header. +flags como-win CFLAGS <threading>multi : -D_MT ; # Make sure that our config knows that threading is on. +flags como-win C++FLAGS <cxxflags> ; +flags como-win DEFINES <define> ; +flags como-win UNDEFS <undef> ; +flags como-win HDRS <include> ; +flags como-win SYSHDRS <sysinclude> ; +flags como-win LINKFLAGS <linkflags> ; +flags como-win ARFLAGS <arflags> ; +flags como-win NO_WARN <no-warn> ; + +#flags como-win STDHDRS : $(COMO_INCLUDE_PATH) ; +#flags como-win STDLIB_PATH : $(COMO_STDLIB_PATH)$(SLASH) ; + +flags como-win LIBPATH <library-path> ; +flags como-win LIBRARIES <library-file> ; +flags como-win FINDLIBS <find-shared-library> ; +flags como-win FINDLIBS <find-static-library> ; + +nl = " +" ; + + +# For como, we repeat all libraries so that dependencies are always resolved. +# +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) --no_version --no_prelink_verbose $(LINKFLAGS) -o "$(<[1]:S=)" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)")" "$(LIBRARIES)" "$(FINDLIBS:S=.lib)" +} + +actions compile.c +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -c --c99 -e5 --no_version --display_error_number --diag_suppress=9,21,161,748,940,962 -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) $(WARN) $(CFLAGS) -I"$(HDRS)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -I"$(SYSHDRS)" -o "$(<:D=)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -c -e5 --no_version --no_prelink_verbose --display_error_number --long_long --diag_suppress=9,21,161,748,940,962 --diag_error=461 -D__STL_LONG_LONG -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) $(WARN) $(CFLAGS) $(C++FLAGS) -I"$(HDRS)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -I"$(SYSHDRS)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions archive +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) --no_version --no_prelink_verbose --prelink_object @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)")" + lib $(ARFLAGS) /nologo /out:"$(<:S=.lib)" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)")" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/como.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/como.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..04a05a94 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/como.jam @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2004. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt +# or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This is a generic 'como' toolset. Depending on the current system, it +# forwards either to 'como-linux' or 'como-win' modules. + +import feature ; +import os ; +import toolset ; + +feature.extend toolset : como ; +feature.subfeature toolset como : platform : : propagated link-incompatible ; + +rule init ( * : * ) +{ + if [ os.name ] = LINUX + { + toolset.using como-linux : + $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + else + { + toolset.using como-win : + $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/convert.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/convert.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ac1d7010 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/convert.jam @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2009 Vladimir Prus +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Implements 'convert' target that takes a bunch of source and +# tries to convert each one to the specified type. +# +# For example: +# +# convert objects obj : a.cpp b.cpp ; +# + +import targets ; +import generators ; +import project ; +import type ; +import "class" : new ; + +class convert-target-class : typed-target +{ + rule __init__ ( name : project : type + : sources * : requirements * : default-build * : usage-requirements * ) + { + typed-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) : $(type) + : $(sources) : $(requirements) : $(default-build) : $(usage-requirements) ; + } + + rule construct ( name : source-targets * : property-set ) + { + local r = [ generators.construct $(self.project) : $(self.type) + : [ property-set.create [ $(property-set).raw ] # [ feature.expand + <main-target-type>$(self.type) ] + # ] + : $(source-targets) ] ; + if ! $(r) + { + errors.error "unable to construct" [ full-name ] ; + } + + return $(r) ; + } + +} + +rule convert ( name type : sources * : requirements * : default-build * + : usage-requirements * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + # This is a circular module dependency, so it must be imported here + modules.import targets ; + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new convert-target-class $(name) : $(project) : [ type.type-from-rule-name $(type) ] + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) : $(project) ] + ] ; +} +IMPORT $(__name__) : convert : : convert ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cw-config.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cw-config.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1211b7c0 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cw-config.jam @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +#~ Copyright 2005 Rene Rivera. +#~ Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +#~ (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Automatic configuration for CodeWarrior toolset. To use, just import this module. + +import os ; +import toolset : using ; + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + for local R in 9 8 7 + { + local cw-path = [ W32_GETREG + "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Metrowerks\\CodeWarrior\\Product Versions\\CodeWarrior for Windows R$(R)" + : "PATH" ] ; + local cw-version = [ W32_GETREG + "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Metrowerks\\CodeWarrior\\Product Versions\\CodeWarrior for Windows R$(R)" + : "VERSION" ] ; + cw-path ?= [ W32_GETREG + "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Metrowerks\\CodeWarrior for Windows\\$(R).0" + : "PATH" ] ; + cw-version ?= $(R).0 ; + + if $(cw-path) + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice:" using cw ":" $(cw-version) ":" "$(cw-path)\\Other Metrowerks Tools\\Command Line Tools\\mwcc.exe" ; + } + using cw : $(cw-version) : "$(cw-path)\\Other Metrowerks Tools\\Command Line Tools\\mwcc.exe" ; + } + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cw.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cw.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ddcbfeb2 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/cw.jam @@ -0,0 +1,246 @@ +# Copyright (C) Reece H Dunn 2004 +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# based on the msvc.jam toolset + +import property ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import type ; +import toolset : flags ; +import errors : error ; +import feature : feature get-values ; +import path ; +import sequence : unique ; +import common ; + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + +feature.extend toolset : cw ; + +toolset.add-requirements <toolset>cw,<runtime-link>shared:<threading>multi ; + +nl = " +" ; + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + # TODO: fix the $(command[1]) = $(compiler) issue + + setup = [ get-values <setup> : $(options) ] ; + setup ?= cwenv.bat ; + compiler = [ get-values <compiler> : $(options) ] ; + compiler ?= mwcc ; + linker = [ get-values <linker> : $(options) ] ; + linker ?= mwld ; + + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters cw : + version $(version) ] ; + + command = [ common.get-invocation-command cw : mwcc.exe : $(command) : + [ default-paths $(version) ] ] ; + + common.handle-options cw : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + local root = [ feature.get-values <root> : $(options) ] ; + if $(command) + { + command = [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ; + } + local tool-root = $(command) ; + + setup = $(tool-root)\\$(setup) ; + + # map the batch file in setup so it can be executed + + other-tools = $(tool-root:D) ; + root ?= $(other-tools:D) ; + + flags cw.link RUN_PATH $(condition) : + "$(root)\\Win32-x86 Support\\Libraries\\Runtime" + "$(root)\\Win32-x86 Support\\Libraries\\Runtime\\Libs\\MSL_All-DLLs" ; + + setup = "set \"CWFOLDER="$(root)"\" && call \""$(setup)"\" > nul " ; + + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + setup = $(setup)" +" ; + } + else + { + setup = "cmd /S /C "$(setup)" \"&&\" " ; + } + + # bind the setup command to the tool so it can be executed before the + # command + + local prefix = $(setup) ; + + flags cw.compile .CC $(condition) : $(prefix)$(compiler) ; + flags cw.link .LD $(condition) : $(prefix)$(linker) ; + flags cw.archive .LD $(condition) : $(prefix)$(linker) ; + + if [ MATCH ^([89]\\.) : $(version) ] + { + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + # The runtime libraries + flags cw.compile CFLAGS <runtime-link>static/<threading>single/<runtime-debugging>off : -runtime ss ; + flags cw.compile CFLAGS <runtime-link>static/<threading>single/<runtime-debugging>on : -runtime ssd ; + + flags cw.compile CFLAGS <runtime-link>static/<threading>multi/<runtime-debugging>off : -runtime sm ; + flags cw.compile CFLAGS <runtime-link>static/<threading>multi/<runtime-debugging>on : -runtime smd ; + + flags cw.compile CFLAGS <runtime-link>shared/<runtime-debugging>off : -runtime dm ; + flags cw.compile CFLAGS <runtime-link>shared/<runtime-debugging>on : -runtime dmd ; + } + } +} + + +local rule default-paths ( version ? ) # FIXME +{ + local possible-paths ; + local ProgramFiles = [ common.get-program-files-dir ] ; + + # TODO: add support for cw8 and cw9 detection + + local version-6-path = $(ProgramFiles)"\\Metrowerks\\CodeWarrior" ; + possible-paths += $(version-6-path) ; + + # perform post-processing + + possible-paths + = $(possible-paths)"\\Other Metrowerks Tools\\Command Line Tools" ; + + possible-paths += [ modules.peek : PATH Path path ] ; + + return $(possible-paths) ; +} + + + + +## declare generators + +generators.register-c-compiler cw.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>cw ; +generators.register-c-compiler cw.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>cw ; + +generators.register-linker cw.link + : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB + : EXE + : <toolset>cw + ; +generators.register-linker cw.link.dll + : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB + : SHARED_LIB IMPORT_LIB + : <toolset>cw + ; + +generators.register-archiver cw.archive + : OBJ + : STATIC_LIB + : <toolset>cw + ; + +## compilation phase + +flags cw WHATEVER <toolset-cw:version> ; + +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <optimization>speed : -O4,p ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <optimization>space : -O4,s ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <inlining>off : -inline off ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <inlining>on : -inline on ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <inlining>full : -inline all ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <exception-handling>off : -Cpp_exceptions off ; + + +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <rtti>on : -RTTI on ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <rtti>off : -RTTI off ; + +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <warnings>on : -w on ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <warnings>off : -w off ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <warnings>all : -w all ; +flags cw.compile CFLAGS <warnings-as-errors>on : -w error ; + +flags cw.compile USER_CFLAGS <cflags> : ; +flags cw.compile.c++ USER_CFLAGS <cxxflags> : ; + +flags cw.compile DEFINES <define> ; +flags cw.compile UNDEFS <undef> ; +flags cw.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + +actions compile.c +{ + $(.CC) -c -cwd include -lang c -U$(UNDEFS) $(CFLAGS) $(USER_CFLAGS) -I- -o "$(<)" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)" $(nl)-D$(DEFINES) $(nl)"-I$(INCLUDES)")" +} +actions compile.c++ +{ + $(.CC) -c -cwd include -lang c++ -U$(UNDEFS) $(CFLAGS) $(USER_CFLAGS) -I- -o "$(<)" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)" $(nl)-D$(DEFINES) $(nl)"-I$(INCLUDES)")" +} + +## linking phase + +flags cw.link DEF_FILE <def-file> ; + +flags cw LINKFLAGS : -search ; +flags cw LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags cw LINKFLAGS <user-interface>console : -subsystem console ; +flags cw LINKFLAGS <user-interface>gui : -subsystem windows ; +flags cw LINKFLAGS <user-interface>wince : -subsystem wince ; +flags cw LINKFLAGS <user-interface>native : -subsystem native ; +flags cw LINKFLAGS <user-interface>auto : -subsystem auto ; + +flags cw LINKFLAGS <main-target-type>LIB/<link>static : -library ; + +flags cw.link USER_LINKFLAGS <linkflags> ; +flags cw.link LINKPATH <library-path> ; + +flags cw.link FINDLIBS_ST <find-static-library> ; +flags cw.link FINDLIBS_SA <find-shared-library> ; +flags cw.link LIBRARY_OPTION <toolset>cw : "" : unchecked ; +flags cw.link LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE : <library-file> ; + +rule link.dll ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + DEPENDS $(<) : [ on $(<) return $(DEF_FILE) ] ; +} + +if [ os.name ] in NT +{ + actions archive + { + if exist "$(<[1])" DEL "$(<[1])" + $(.LD) -library -o "$(<[1])" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)" $(nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST:S=.lib)" $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA:S=.lib)")" + } +} +else # cygwin +{ + actions archive + { + _bbv2_out_="$(<)" + if test -f "$_bbv2_out_" ; then + _bbv2_existing_="$(<:W)" + fi + $(.LD) -library -o "$(<:W)" $_bbv2_existing_ @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)" $(nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST:S=.lib)" $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA:S=.lib)")" + } +} + +actions link bind DEF_FILE +{ + $(.LD) -o "$(<[1]:W)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" $(LINKFLAGS) $(USER_LINKFLAGS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)" $(nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST:S=.lib)" $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA:S=.lib)")" +} + +actions link.dll bind DEF_FILE +{ + $(.LD) -shared -o "$(<[1]:W)" -implib "$(<[2]:W)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" $(LINKFLAGS) -f"$(DEF_FILE)" $(USER_LINKFLAGS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>)" $(nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST:S=.lib)" $(nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA:S=.lib)")" +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/darwin.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/darwin.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..283dface --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/darwin.jam @@ -0,0 +1,568 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Christopher Currie +# Copyright 2006 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Vladimir Prus +# Copyright 2005-2007 Mat Marcus +# Copyright 2005-2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated +# Copyright 2007-2010 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +# Please see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/3389/ +# for explanation why it's a separate toolset. + +import feature : feature ; +import toolset : flags ; +import type ; +import common ; +import generators ; +import path : basename ; +import version ; +import property-set ; +import regex ; +import errors ; + +## Use a framework. +feature framework : : free ; + +## The MacOSX version to compile for, which maps to the SDK to use (sysroot). +feature macosx-version : : propagated link-incompatible symmetric optional ; + +## The minimal MacOSX version to target. +feature macosx-version-min : : propagated optional ; + +## A dependency, that is forced to be included in the link. +feature force-load : : free dependency incidental ; + +############################################################################# + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + +feature.extend toolset : darwin ; +import gcc ; +toolset.inherit-generators darwin : gcc : gcc.mingw.link gcc.mingw.link.dll ; + +generators.override darwin.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override darwin.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +# Override default do-nothing generators. +generators.override darwin.compile.c.pch : pch.default-c-pch-generator ; +generators.override darwin.compile.c++.pch : pch.default-cpp-pch-generator ; + +type.set-generated-target-suffix PCH : <toolset>darwin : gch ; + +toolset.inherit-rules darwin : gcc : localize ; +toolset.inherit-flags darwin : gcc + : <runtime-link>static + <architecture>arm/<address-model>32 + <architecture>arm/<address-model>64 + <architecture>arm/<instruction-set> + <architecture>x86/<address-model>32 + <architecture>x86/<address-model>64 + <architecture>x86/<instruction-set> + <architecture>power/<address-model>32 + <architecture>power/<address-model>64 + <architecture>power/<instruction-set> ; + +# Options: +# +# <root>PATH +# Platform root path. The common autodetection will set this to +# "/Developer". And when a command is given it will be set to +# the corresponding "*.platform/Developer" directory. +# +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * : requirement * ) +{ + # First time around, figure what is host OSX version + if ! $(.host-osx-version) + { + .host-osx-version = [ MATCH "^([0-9.]+)" + : [ SHELL "/usr/bin/sw_vers -productVersion" ] ] ; + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: OSX version on this machine is $(.host-osx-version) ; + } + } + + # - The root directory of the tool install. + local root = [ feature.get-values <root> : $(options) ] ; + + # - The bin directory where to find the commands to execute. + local bin ; + + # - The configured compile driver command. + local command = [ common.get-invocation-command darwin : g++ : $(command) ] ; + + # The version as reported by the compiler + local real-version ; + + # - Autodetect the root and bin dir if not given. + if $(command) + { + bin ?= [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[1]) ] ; + if $(bin) = "/usr/bin" + { + root ?= /Developer ; + } + else + { + local r = $(bin:D) ; + r = $(r:D) ; + root ?= $(r) ; + } + } + + # - Autodetect the version if not given. + if $(command) + { + # - The 'command' variable can have multiple elements. When calling + # the SHELL builtin we need a single string. + local command-string = $(command:J=" ") ; + real-version = [ MATCH "^([0-9.]+)" + : [ SHELL "$(command-string) -dumpversion" ] ] ; + version ?= $(real-version) ; + } + + .real-version.$(version) = $(real-version) ; + + # - Define the condition for this toolset instance. + local condition = + [ common.check-init-parameters darwin $(requirement) : version $(version) ] ; + + # - Set the toolset generic common options. + common.handle-options darwin : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + # - GCC 4.0 and higher in Darwin does not have -fcoalesce-templates. + if $(real-version) < "4.0.0" + { + flags darwin.compile.c++ OPTIONS $(condition) : -fcoalesce-templates ; + } + # - GCC 4.2 and higher in Darwin does not have -Wno-long-double. + if $(real-version) < "4.2.0" + { + flags darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition) : -Wno-long-double ; + } + + # - Set the link flags common with the GCC toolset. + gcc.init-link-flags darwin darwin $(condition) ; + + # - The symbol strip program. + local strip ; + if <striper> in $(options) + { + # We can turn off strip by specifying it as empty. In which + # case we switch to using the linker to do the strip. + flags darwin.link.dll OPTIONS + $(condition)/<main-target-type>LIB/<link>shared/<address-model>32/<strip>on : -Wl,-x ; + flags darwin.link.dll OPTIONS + $(condition)/<main-target-type>LIB/<link>shared/<address-model>/<strip>on : -Wl,-x ; + flags darwin.link OPTIONS + $(condition)/<main-target-type>EXE/<address-model>32/<strip>on : -s ; + flags darwin.link OPTIONS + $(condition)/<main-target-type>EXE/<address-model>/<strip>on : -s ; + } + else + { + # Otherwise we need to find a strip program to use. And hence + # also tell the link action that we need to use a strip + # post-process. + flags darwin.link NEED_STRIP $(condition)/<strip>on : "" ; + strip = + [ common.get-invocation-command darwin + : strip : [ feature.get-values <striper> : $(options) ] : $(bin) : search-path ] ; + flags darwin.link .STRIP $(condition) : $(strip[1]) ; + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: using strip for $(condition) at $(strip[1]) ; + } + } + + # - The archive builder (libtool is the default as creating + # archives in darwin is complicated. + local archiver = + [ common.get-invocation-command darwin + : libtool : [ feature.get-values <archiver> : $(options) ] : $(bin) : search-path ] ; + flags darwin.archive .LIBTOOL $(condition) : $(archiver[1]) ; + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: using archiver for $(condition) at $(archiver[1]) ; + } + + # - Initialize the SDKs available in the root for this tool. + local sdks = [ init-available-sdk-versions $(condition) : $(root) ] ; + + #~ ECHO --- ; + #~ ECHO --- bin :: $(bin) ; + #~ ECHO --- root :: $(root) ; + #~ ECHO --- version :: $(version) ; + #~ ECHO --- condition :: $(condition) ; + #~ ECHO --- strip :: $(strip) ; + #~ ECHO --- archiver :: $(archiver) ; + #~ ECHO --- sdks :: $(sdks) ; + #~ ECHO --- ; + #~ EXIT ; +} + +# Add and set options for a discovered SDK version. +local rule init-sdk ( condition * : root ? : version + : version-feature ? ) +{ + local rule version-to-feature ( version + ) + { + switch $(version[1]) + { + case iphone* : + { + return $(version[1])-$(version[2-]:J=.) ; + } + case mac* : + { + return $(version[2-]:J=.) ; + } + case * : + { + return $(version:J=.) ; + } + } + } + + if $(version-feature) + { + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: available sdk for $(condition)/<macosx-version>$(version-feature) at $(sdk) ; + } + + # Add the version to the features for specifying them. + if ! $(version-feature) in [ feature.values macosx-version ] + { + feature.extend macosx-version : $(version-feature) ; + } + if ! $(version-feature) in [ feature.values macosx-version-min ] + { + feature.extend macosx-version-min : $(version-feature) ; + } + + # Set the flags the version needs to compile with, first + # generic options. + flags darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<macosx-version>$(version-feature) + : -isysroot $(sdk) ; + flags darwin.link OPTIONS $(condition)/<macosx-version>$(version-feature) + : -isysroot $(sdk) ; + + # Then device variation options. + switch $(version[1]) + { + case iphonesim* : + { + local N = $(version[2]) ; + if ! $(version[3]) { N += 00 ; } + else if [ regex.match (..) : $(version[3]) ] { N += $(version[3]) ; } + else { N += 0$(version[3]) ; } + if ! $(version[4]) { N += 00 ; } + else if [ regex.match (..) : $(version[4]) ] { N += $(version[4]) ; } + else { N += 0$(version[4]) ; } + N = $(N:J=) ; + flags darwin.compile OPTIONS <macosx-version-min>$(version-feature) + : -D__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED=$(N) ; + flags darwin.link OPTIONS <macosx-version-min>$(version-feature) + : -D__IPHONE_OS_VERSION_MIN_REQUIRED=$(N) ; + } + + case iphone* : + { + flags darwin.compile OPTIONS <macosx-version-min>$(version-feature) + : -miphoneos-version-min=$(version[2-]:J=.) ; + flags darwin.link OPTIONS <macosx-version-min>$(version-feature) + : -miphoneos-version-min=$(version[2-]:J=.) ; + } + + case mac* : + { + flags darwin.compile OPTIONS <macosx-version-min>$(version-feature) + : -mmacosx-version-min=$(version[2-]:J=.) ; + flags darwin.link OPTIONS <macosx-version-min>$(version-feature) + : -mmacosx-version-min=$(version[2-]:J=.) ; + } + } + + return $(version-feature) ; + } + else if $(version[4]) + { + # We have a patch version of an SDK. We want to set up + # both the specific patch version, and the minor version. + # So we recurse to set up the minor version. Plus the minor version. + return + [ init-sdk $(condition) : $(root) + : $(version[1-3]) : [ version-to-feature $(version[1-3]) ] ] + [ init-sdk $(condition) : $(root) + : $(version) : [ version-to-feature $(version) ] ] ; + } + else + { + # Yes, this is intentionally recursive. + return + [ init-sdk $(condition) : $(root) + : $(version) : [ version-to-feature $(version) ] ] ; + } +} + +# Determine the MacOSX SDK versions installed and their locations. +local rule init-available-sdk-versions ( condition * : root ? ) +{ + root ?= /Developer ; + local sdks-root = $(root)/SDKs ; + local sdks = [ GLOB $(sdks-root) : MacOSX*.sdk iPhoneOS*.sdk iPhoneSimulator*.sdk ] ; + local result ; + for local sdk in $(sdks) + { + local sdk-match = [ MATCH ([^0-9]+)([0-9]+)[.]([0-9x]+)[.]?([0-9x]+)? : $(sdk:D=) ] ; + local sdk-platform = $(sdk-match[1]:L) ; + local sdk-version = $(sdk-match[2-]) ; + if $(sdk-version) + { + switch $(sdk-platform) + { + case macosx : + { + sdk-version = mac $(sdk-version) ; + } + case iphoneos : + { + sdk-version = iphone $(sdk-version) ; + } + case iphonesimulator : + { + sdk-version = iphonesim $(sdk-version) ; + } + case * : + { + sdk-version = $(sdk-version:J=-) ; + } + } + result += [ init-sdk $(condition) : $(sdk) : $(sdk-version) ] ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + +# Generic options. +flags darwin.compile OPTIONS <flags> ; + +# The following adds objective-c support to darwin. +# Thanks to http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/13759 + +generators.register-c-compiler darwin.compile.m : OBJECTIVE_C : OBJ : <toolset>darwin ; +generators.register-c-compiler darwin.compile.mm : OBJECTIVE_CPP : OBJ : <toolset>darwin ; + +rule setup-address-model ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + local ps = [ property-set.create $(properties) ] ; + local arch = [ $(ps).get <architecture> ] ; + local address-model = [ $(ps).get <address-model> ] ; + local osx-version = [ $(ps).get <macosx-version> ] ; + local gcc-version = [ $(ps).get <toolset-darwin:version> ] ; + gcc-version = $(.real-version.$(gcc-version)) ; + local options ; + + local support-ppc64 = 1 ; + + osx-version ?= $(.host-osx-version) ; + + switch $(osx-version) + { + case iphone* : + { + support-ppc64 = ; + } + + case * : + if $(osx-version) && ! [ version.version-less [ regex.split $(osx-version) \\. ] : 10 6 ] + { + # When targeting 10.6: + # - gcc 4.2 will give a compiler errir if ppc64 compilation is requested + # - gcc 4.0 will compile fine, somehow, but then fail at link time + support-ppc64 = ; + } + } + switch $(arch) + { + case combined : + { + if $(address-model) = 32_64 { + if $(support-ppc64) { + options = -arch i386 -arch ppc -arch x86_64 -arch ppc64 ; + } else { + # Build 3-way binary + options = -arch i386 -arch ppc -arch x86_64 ; + } + } else if $(address-model) = 64 { + if $(support-ppc64) { + options = -arch x86_64 -arch ppc64 ; + } else { + errors.user-error "64-bit PPC compilation is not supported when targeting OSX 10.6 or later" ; + } + } else { + options = -arch i386 -arch ppc ; + } + } + + case x86 : + { + if $(address-model) = 32_64 { + options = -arch i386 -arch x86_64 ; + } else if $(address-model) = 64 { + options = -arch x86_64 ; + } else { + options = -arch i386 ; + } + } + + case power : + { + if ! $(support-ppc64) + && ( $(address-model) = 32_64 || $(address-model) = 64 ) + { + errors.user-error "64-bit PPC compilation is not supported when targeting OSX 10.6 or later" ; + } + + if $(address-model) = 32_64 { + options = -arch ppc -arch ppc64 ; + } else if $(address-model) = 64 { + options = -arch ppc64 ; + } else { + options = -arch ppc ; + } + } + + case arm : + { + options = -arch armv6 ; + } + } + + if $(options) + { + OPTIONS on $(targets) += $(options) ; + } +} + +rule setup-threading ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +rule setup-fpic ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +rule compile.m ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + LANG on $(<) = "-x objective-c" ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +actions compile.m +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.mm ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + LANG on $(<) = "-x objective-c++" ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +actions compile.mm +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +# Set the max header padding to allow renaming of libs for installation. +flags darwin.link.dll OPTIONS : -headerpad_max_install_names ; + +# To link the static runtime we need to link to all the core runtime libraries. +flags darwin.link OPTIONS <runtime-link>static + : -nodefaultlibs -shared-libgcc -lstdc++-static -lgcc_eh -lgcc -lSystem ; + +# Strip as much as possible when optimizing. +flags darwin.link OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -Wl,-dead_strip -no_dead_strip_inits_and_terms ; +flags darwin.link OPTIONS <optimization>space : -Wl,-dead_strip -no_dead_strip_inits_and_terms ; + +# Dynamic/shared linking. +flags darwin.compile OPTIONS <link>shared : -dynamic ; + +# Misc options. +flags darwin.compile OPTIONS : -no-cpp-precomp -gdwarf-2 -fexceptions ; +#~ flags darwin.link OPTIONS : -fexceptions ; + +# Add the framework names to use. +flags darwin.link FRAMEWORK <framework> ; + +# +flags darwin.link FORCE_LOAD <force-load> ; + +# This is flag is useful for debugging the link step +# uncomment to see what libtool is doing under the hood +#~ flags darwin.link.dll OPTIONS : -Wl,-v ; + +_ = " " ; + +# set up the -F option to include the paths to any frameworks used. +local rule prepare-framework-path ( target + ) +{ + # The -framework option only takes basename of the framework. + # The -F option specifies the directories where a framework + # is searched for. So, if we find <framework> feature + # with some path, we need to generate property -F option. + local framework-paths = [ on $(target) return $(FRAMEWORK:D) ] ; + + # Be sure to generate no -F if there's no path. + for local framework-path in $(framework-paths) + { + if $(framework-path) != "" + { + FRAMEWORK_PATH on $(target) += -F$(framework-path) ; + } + } +} + +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + DEPENDS $(targets) : [ on $(targets) return $(FORCE_LOAD) ] ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + prepare-framework-path $(<) ; +} + +# Note that using strip without any options was reported to result in broken +# binaries, at least on OS X 10.5.5, see: +# http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/2347 +# So we pass -S -x. +actions link bind LIBRARIES FORCE_LOAD +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" -Wl,-force_load$(_)"$(FORCE_LOAD)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FRAMEWORK_PATH) -framework$(_)$(FRAMEWORK:D=:S=) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) + $(NEED_STRIP)"$(.STRIP)" $(NEED_STRIP)-S $(NEED_STRIP)-x $(NEED_STRIP)"$(<)" +} + +rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + prepare-framework-path $(<) ; +} + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -dynamiclib -Wl,-single_module -install_name "$(<:B)$(<:S)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FRAMEWORK_PATH) -framework$(_)$(FRAMEWORK:D=:S=) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) +} + +# We use libtool instead of ar to support universal binary linking +# TODO: Find a way to use the underlying tools, i.e. lipo, to do this. +actions piecemeal archive +{ + "$(.LIBTOOL)" -static -o "$(<:T)" $(ARFLAGS) "$(>:T)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/darwin.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/darwin.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c2919606 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/darwin.py @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +# Copyright (C) Christopher Currie 2003. 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. + +# Please see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/3389/ +# for explanation why it's a separate toolset. + +import common, gcc, builtin +from b2.build import feature, toolset, type, action, generators +from b2.util.utility import * + +toolset.register ('darwin') + +toolset.inherit_generators ('darwin', [], 'gcc') +toolset.inherit_flags ('darwin', 'gcc') +toolset.inherit_rules ('darwin', 'gcc') + +def init (version = None, command = None, options = None): + options = to_seq (options) + + condition = common.check_init_parameters ('darwin', None, ('version', version)) + + command = common.get_invocation_command ('darwin', 'g++', command) + + common.handle_options ('darwin', condition, command, options) + + gcc.init_link_flags ('darwin', 'darwin', condition) + +# Darwin has a different shared library suffix +type.set_generated_target_suffix ('SHARED_LIB', ['<toolset>darwin'], 'dylib') + +# we need to be able to tell the type of .dylib files +type.register_suffixes ('dylib', 'SHARED_LIB') + +feature.feature ('framework', [], ['free']) + +toolset.flags ('darwin.compile', 'OPTIONS', '<link>shared', ['-dynamic']) +toolset.flags ('darwin.compile', 'OPTIONS', None, ['-Wno-long-double', '-no-cpp-precomp']) +toolset.flags ('darwin.compile.c++', 'OPTIONS', None, ['-fcoalesce-templates']) + +toolset.flags ('darwin.link', 'FRAMEWORK', '<framework>') + +# This is flag is useful for debugging the link step +# uncomment to see what libtool is doing under the hood +# toolset.flags ('darwin.link.dll', 'OPTIONS', None, '[-Wl,-v']) + +action.register ('darwin.compile.cpp', None, ['$(CONFIG_COMMAND) $(ST_OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -framework$(_)$(FRAMEWORK) $(OPTIONS)']) + +# TODO: how to set 'bind LIBRARIES'? +action.register ('darwin.link.dll', None, ['$(CONFIG_COMMAND) -dynamiclib -L"$(LINKPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -framework$(_)$(FRAMEWORK) $(OPTIONS)']) + +def darwin_archive (manager, targets, sources, properties): + pass + +action.register ('darwin.archive', darwin_archive, ['ar -c -r -s $(ARFLAGS) "$(<:T)" "$(>:T)"']) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/dmc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/dmc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8af8725a --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/dmc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +# Digital Mars C++ + +# (C) Copyright Christof Meerwald 2003. +# (C) Copyright Aleksey Gurtovoy 2004. +# (C) Copyright Arjan Knepper 2006. +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See +# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# The following #// line will be used by the regression test table generation +# program as the column heading for HTML tables. Must not include version number. +#//<a href="http://www.digitalmars.com/">Digital<br>Mars C++</a> + +import feature generators common ; +import toolset : flags ; +import sequence regex ; + +feature.extend toolset : dmc ; + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters dmc : version $(version) ] ; + + local command = [ common.get-invocation-command dmc : dmc : $(command) ] ; + command ?= dmc ; + + common.handle-options dmc : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + if $(command) + { + command = [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ; + } + root = $(command:D) ; + + if $(root) + { + # DMC linker is sensitive the the direction of slashes, and + # won't link if forward slashes are used in command. + root = [ sequence.join [ regex.split $(root) "/" ] : "\\" ] ; + flags dmc .root $(condition) : $(root)\\bin\\ ; + } + else + { + flags dmc .root $(condition) : "" ; + } +} + + +# Declare generators +generators.register-linker dmc.link : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB : EXE : <toolset>dmc ; +generators.register-linker dmc.link.dll : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB : SHARED_LIB IMPORT_LIB : <toolset>dmc ; + +generators.register-archiver dmc.archive : OBJ : STATIC_LIB : <toolset>dmc ; +generators.register-c-compiler dmc.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>dmc ; +generators.register-c-compiler dmc.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>dmc ; + + +# Declare flags +# dmc optlink has some limitation on the amount of debug-info included. Therefore only linenumbers are enabled in debug builds. +# flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -gl ; +flags dmc.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : /CO /NOPACKF /DEBUGLI ; +flags dmc.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>off : /PACKF ; + +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : -S -o+none ; +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -o+time ; +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -o+space ; +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <exception-handling>on : -Ae ; +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <rtti>on : -Ar ; +# FIXME: +# Compiling sources to be linked into a shared lib (dll) the -WD cflag should be used +# Compiling sources to be linked into a static lib (lib) or executable the -WA cflag should be used +# But for some reason the -WD cflag is always in use. +# flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <link>shared : -WD ; +# flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <link>static : -WA ; + +# Note that these two options actually imply multithreading support on DMC +# because there is no single-threaded dynamic runtime library. Specifying +# <threading>multi would be a bad idea, though, because no option would be +# matched when the build uses the default settings of <runtime-link>dynamic +# and <threading>single. +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>shared : -ND ; +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>shared : -ND ; + +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : ; +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : ; +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>multi : -D_MT ; +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>multi : -D_MT ; + +flags dmc.compile OPTIONS : <cflags> ; +flags dmc.compile.c++ OPTIONS : <cxxflags> ; + +flags dmc.compile DEFINES : <define> ; +flags dmc.compile INCLUDES : <include> ; + +flags dmc.link <linkflags> ; +flags dmc.archive OPTIONS <arflags> ; + +flags dmc LIBPATH <library-path> ; +flags dmc LIBRARIES <library-file> ; +flags dmc FINDLIBS <find-library-sa> ; +flags dmc FINDLIBS <find-library-st> ; + +actions together link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(.root)link" $(OPTIONS) /NOI /DE /XN "$(>)" , "$(<[1])" ,, $(LIBRARIES) user32.lib kernel32.lib "$(FINDLIBS:S=.lib)" , "$(<[2]:B).def" +} + +actions together link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + echo LIBRARY "$(<[1])" > $(<[2]:B).def + echo DESCRIPTION 'A Library' >> $(<[2]:B).def + echo EXETYPE NT >> $(<[2]:B).def + echo SUBSYSTEM WINDOWS >> $(<[2]:B).def + echo CODE EXECUTE READ >> $(<[2]:B).def + echo DATA READ WRITE >> $(<[2]:B).def + "$(.root)link" $(OPTIONS) /NOI /DE /XN /ENTRY:_DllMainCRTStartup /IMPLIB:"$(<[2])" "$(>)" $(LIBRARIES) , "$(<[1])" ,, user32.lib kernel32.lib "$(FINDLIBS:S=.lib)" , "$(<[2]:B).def" +} + +actions compile.c +{ + "$(.root)dmc" -c $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -o"$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + "$(.root)dmc" -cpp -c -Ab $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -o"$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions together piecemeal archive +{ + "$(.root)lib" $(OPTIONS) -c -n -p256 "$(<)" "$(>)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/docutils.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/docutils.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bf061617 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/docutils.jam @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Support for docutils ReStructuredText processing. + +import type ; +import scanner ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import common ; +import toolset ; +import path ; +import feature : feature ; +import property ; + +.initialized = ; + +type.register ReST : rst ; + +class rst-scanner : common-scanner +{ + rule __init__ ( paths * ) + { + common-scanner.__init__ . $(paths) ; + } + + rule pattern ( ) + { + return "^[ ]*\\.\\.[ ]+include::[ ]+([^ +]+)" + "^[ ]*\\.\\.[ ]+image::[ ]+([^ +]+)" + "^[ ]*\\.\\.[ ]+figure::[ ]+([^ +]+)" + ; + } +} + +scanner.register rst-scanner : include ; +type.set-scanner ReST : rst-scanner ; + +generators.register-standard docutils.html : ReST : HTML ; + +rule init ( docutils-dir ? : tools-dir ? ) +{ + docutils-dir ?= [ modules.peek : DOCUTILS_DIR ] ; + tools-dir ?= $(docutils-dir)/tools ; + + if ! $(.initialized) + { + .initialized = true ; + .docutils-dir = $(docutils-dir) ; + .tools-dir = $(tools-dir:R="") ; + + .setup = [ + common.prepend-path-variable-command PYTHONPATH + : $(.docutils-dir) $(.docutils-dir)/extras ] ; + } +} + +rule html ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + if ! [ on $(target) return $(RST2XXX) ] + { + local python-cmd = [ property.select <python.interpreter> : $(properties) ] ; + RST2XXX on $(target) = $(python-cmd:G=:E="python") $(.tools-dir)/rst2html.py ; + } +} + + +feature docutils : : free ; +feature docutils-html : : free ; +feature docutils-cmd : : free ; +toolset.flags docutils COMMON-FLAGS : <docutils> ; +toolset.flags docutils HTML-FLAGS : <docutils-html> ; +toolset.flags docutils RST2XXX : <docutils-cmd> ; + +actions html +{ + $(.setup) + "$(RST2XXX)" $(COMMON-FLAGS) $(HTML-FLAGS) $(>) $(<) +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxproc.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxproc.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4cbd5edd --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxproc.py @@ -0,0 +1,859 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python +# Copyright 2006 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +''' +Processing of Doxygen generated XML. +''' + +import os +import os.path +import sys +import time +import string +import getopt +import glob +import re +import xml.dom.minidom + + +def usage(): + print ''' +Usage: + %s options + +Options: + --xmldir Directory with the Doxygen xml result files. + --output Write the output BoostBook to the given location. + --id The ID of the top level BoostBook section. + --title The title of the top level BoostBook section. + --enable-index Generate additional index sections for classes and + types. +''' % ( sys.argv[0] ) + + +def get_args( argv = sys.argv[1:] ): + spec = [ + 'xmldir=', + 'output=', + 'id=', + 'title=', + 'enable-index', + 'help' ] + options = { + '--xmldir' : 'xml', + '--output' : None, + '--id' : 'dox', + '--title' : 'Doxygen' + } + ( option_pairs, other ) = getopt.getopt( argv, '', spec ) + map( lambda x: options.__setitem__( x[0], x[1] ), option_pairs ) + + if options.has_key( '--help' ): + usage() + sys.exit(1) + + return { + 'xmldir' : options['--xmldir'], + 'output' : options['--output'], + 'id' : options['--id'], + 'title' : options['--title'], + 'index' : options.has_key('--enable-index') + } + +def if_attribute(node, attribute, true_value, false_value=None): + if node.getAttribute(attribute) == 'yes': + return true_value + else: + return false_value + +class Doxygen2BoostBook: + + def __init__( self, **kwargs ): + ## + self.args = kwargs + self.args.setdefault('id','') + self.args.setdefault('title','') + self.args.setdefault('last_revision', time.asctime()) + self.args.setdefault('index', False) + self.id = '%(id)s.reference' % self.args + self.args['id'] = self.id + #~ This is our template BoostBook document we insert the generated content into. + self.boostbook = xml.dom.minidom.parseString('''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<section id="%(id)s" name="%(title)s" last-revision="%(last_revision)s"> + <title>%(title)s</title> + <library-reference id="%(id)s.headers"> + <title>Headers</title> + </library-reference> + <index id="%(id)s.classes"> + <title>Classes</title> + </index> + <index id="%(id)s.index"> + <title>Index</title> + </index> +</section> +''' % self.args ) + self.section = { + 'headers' : self._getChild('library-reference',id='%(id)s.headers' % self.args), + 'classes' : self._getChild('index',id='%(id)s.classes' % self.args), + 'index' : self._getChild('index',id='%(id)s.index' % self.args) + } + #~ Remove the index sections if we aren't generating it. + if not self.args['index']: + self.section['classes'].parentNode.removeChild(self.section['classes']) + self.section['classes'].unlink() + del self.section['classes'] + self.section['index'].parentNode.removeChild(self.section['index']) + self.section['index'].unlink() + del self.section['index'] + #~ The symbols, per Doxygen notion, that we translated. + self.symbols = {} + #~ Map of Doxygen IDs and BoostBook IDs, so we can translate as needed. + self.idmap = {} + #~ Marks generation, to prevent redoing it. + self.generated = False + + #~ Add an Doxygen generated XML document to the content we are translating. + def addDox( self, document ): + self._translateNode(document.documentElement) + + #~ Turns the internal XML tree into an output UTF-8 string. + def tostring( self ): + self._generate() + #~ return self.boostbook.toprettyxml(' ') + return self.boostbook.toxml('utf-8') + + #~ Does post-processing on the partial generated content to generate additional info + #~ now that we have the complete source documents. + def _generate( self ): + if not self.generated: + self.generated = True + symbols = self.symbols.keys() + symbols.sort() + #~ Populate the header section. + for symbol in symbols: + if self.symbols[symbol]['kind'] in ('header'): + self.section['headers'].appendChild(self.symbols[symbol]['dom']) + for symbol in symbols: + if self.symbols[symbol]['kind'] not in ('namespace', 'header'): + container = self._resolveContainer(self.symbols[symbol], + self.symbols[self.symbols[symbol]['header']]['dom']) + if container.nodeName != 'namespace': + ## The current BoostBook to Docbook translation doesn't + ## respect, nor assign, IDs to inner types of any kind. + ## So nuke the ID entry so as not create bogus links. + del self.idmap[self.symbols[symbol]['id']] + container.appendChild(self.symbols[symbol]['dom']) + self._rewriteIDs(self.boostbook.documentElement) + + #~ Rewrite the various IDs from Doxygen references to the newly created + #~ BoostBook references. + def _rewriteIDs( self, node ): + if node.nodeName in ('link'): + if (self.idmap.has_key(node.getAttribute('linkend'))): + #~ A link, and we have someplace to repoint it at. + node.setAttribute('linkend',self.idmap[node.getAttribute('linkend')]) + else: + #~ A link, but we don't have a generated target for it. + node.removeAttribute('linkend') + elif hasattr(node,'hasAttribute') and node.hasAttribute('id') and self.idmap.has_key(node.getAttribute('id')): + #~ Simple ID, and we have a translation. + node.setAttribute('id',self.idmap[node.getAttribute('id')]) + #~ Recurse, and iterate, depth-first traversal which turns out to be + #~ left-to-right and top-to-bottom for the document. + if node.firstChild: + self._rewriteIDs(node.firstChild) + if node.nextSibling: + self._rewriteIDs(node.nextSibling) + + def _resolveContainer( self, cpp, root ): + container = root + for ns in cpp['namespace']: + node = self._getChild('namespace',name=ns,root=container) + if not node: + node = container.appendChild( + self._createNode('namespace',name=ns)) + container = node + for inner in cpp['name'].split('::'): + node = self._getChild(name=inner,root=container) + if not node: + break + container = node + return container + + def _setID( self, id, name ): + self.idmap[id] = name.replace('::','.').replace('/','.') + #~ print '--| setID:',id,'::',self.idmap[id] + + #~ Translate a given node within a given context. + #~ The translation dispatches to a local method of the form + #~ "_translate[_context0,...,_contextN]", and the keyword args are + #~ passed along. If there is no translation handling method we + #~ return None. + def _translateNode( self, *context, **kwargs ): + node = None + names = [ ] + for c in context: + if c: + if not isinstance(c,xml.dom.Node): + suffix = '_'+c.replace('-','_') + else: + suffix = '_'+c.nodeName.replace('-','_') + node = c + names.append('_translate') + names = map(lambda x: x+suffix,names) + if node: + for name in names: + if hasattr(self,name): + return getattr(self,name)(node,**kwargs) + return None + + #~ Translates the children of the given parent node, appending the results + #~ to the indicated target. For nodes not translated by the translation method + #~ it copies the child over and recurses on that child to translate any + #~ possible interior nodes. Hence this will translate the entire subtree. + def _translateChildren( self, parent, **kwargs ): + target = kwargs['target'] + for n in parent.childNodes: + child = self._translateNode(n,target=target) + if child: + target.appendChild(child) + else: + child = n.cloneNode(False) + if hasattr(child,'data'): + child.data = re.sub(r'\s+',' ',child.data) + target.appendChild(child) + self._translateChildren(n,target=child) + + #~ Translate the given node as a description, into the description subnode + #~ of the target. If no description subnode is present in the target it + #~ is created. + def _translateDescription( self, node, target=None, tag='description', **kwargs ): + description = self._getChild(tag,root=target) + if not description: + description = target.appendChild(self._createNode(tag)) + self._translateChildren(node,target=description) + return description + + #~ Top level translation of: <doxygen ...>...</doxygen>, + #~ translates the children. + def _translate_doxygen( self, node ): + #~ print '_translate_doxygen:', node.nodeName + result = [] + for n in node.childNodes: + newNode = self._translateNode(n) + if newNode: + result.append(newNode) + return result + + #~ Top level translation of: + #~ <doxygenindex ...> + #~ <compound ...> + #~ <member ...> + #~ <name>...</name> + #~ </member> + #~ ... + #~ </compound> + #~ ... + #~ </doxygenindex> + #~ builds the class and symbol sections, if requested. + def _translate_doxygenindex( self, node ): + #~ print '_translate_doxygenindex:', node.nodeName + if self.args['index']: + entries = [] + classes = [] + #~ Accumulate all the index entries we care about. + for n in node.childNodes: + if n.nodeName == 'compound': + if n.getAttribute('kind') not in ('file','dir','define'): + cpp = self._cppName(self._getChildData('name',root=n)) + entry = { + 'name' : cpp['name'], + 'compoundname' : cpp['compoundname'], + 'id' : n.getAttribute('refid') + } + if n.getAttribute('kind') in ('class','struct'): + classes.append(entry) + entries.append(entry) + for m in n.childNodes: + if m.nodeName == 'member': + cpp = self._cppName(self._getChildData('name',root=m)) + entry = { + 'name' : cpp['name'], + 'compoundname' : cpp['compoundname'], + 'id' : n.getAttribute('refid') + } + if hasattr(m,'getAttribute') and m.getAttribute('kind') in ('class','struct'): + classes.append(entry) + entries.append(entry) + #~ Put them in a sensible order. + entries.sort(lambda x,y: cmp(x['name'].lower(),y['name'].lower())) + classes.sort(lambda x,y: cmp(x['name'].lower(),y['name'].lower())) + #~ And generate the BoostBook for them. + self._translate_index_(entries,target=self.section['index']) + self._translate_index_(classes,target=self.section['classes']) + return None + + #~ Translate a set of index entries in the BoostBook output. The output + #~ is grouped into groups of the first letter of the entry names. + def _translate_index_(self, entries, target=None, **kwargs ): + i = 0 + targetID = target.getAttribute('id') + while i < len(entries): + dividerKey = entries[i]['name'][0].upper() + divider = target.appendChild(self._createNode('indexdiv',id=targetID+'.'+dividerKey)) + divider.appendChild(self._createText('title',dividerKey)) + while i < len(entries) and dividerKey == entries[i]['name'][0].upper(): + iename = entries[i]['name'] + ie = divider.appendChild(self._createNode('indexentry')) + ie = ie.appendChild(self._createText('primaryie',iename)) + while i < len(entries) and entries[i]['name'] == iename: + ie.appendChild(self.boostbook.createTextNode(' (')) + ie.appendChild(self._createText( + 'link',entries[i]['compoundname'],linkend=entries[i]['id'])) + ie.appendChild(self.boostbook.createTextNode(')')) + i += 1 + + #~ Translate a <compounddef ...>...</compounddef>, + #~ by retranslating with the "kind" of compounddef. + def _translate_compounddef( self, node, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translateNode(node,node.getAttribute('kind')) + + #~ Translate a <compounddef kind="namespace"...>...</compounddef>. For + #~ namespaces we just collect the information for later use as there is no + #~ currently namespaces are not included in the BoostBook format. In the future + #~ it might be good to generate a namespace index. + def _translate_compounddef_namespace( self, node, target=None, **kwargs ): + namespace = { + 'id' : node.getAttribute('id'), + 'kind' : 'namespace', + 'name' : self._getChildData('compoundname',root=node), + 'brief' : self._getChildData('briefdescription',root=node), + 'detailed' : self._getChildData('detaileddescription',root=node), + 'parsed' : False + } + if self.symbols.has_key(namespace['name']): + if not self.symbols[namespace['name']]['parsed']: + self.symbols[namespace['name']]['parsed'] = True + #~ for n in node.childNodes: + #~ if hasattr(n,'getAttribute'): + #~ self._translateNode(n,n.getAttribute('kind'),target=target,**kwargs) + else: + self.symbols[namespace['name']] = namespace + #~ self._setID(namespace['id'],namespace['name']) + return None + + #~ Translate a <compounddef kind="class"...>...</compounddef>, which + #~ forwards to the kind=struct as they are the same. + def _translate_compounddef_class( self, node, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translate_compounddef_struct(node,tag='class',target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate a <compounddef kind="struct"...>...</compounddef> into: + #~ <header id="?" name="?"> + #~ <struct name="?"> + #~ ... + #~ </struct> + #~ </header> + def _translate_compounddef_struct( self, node, tag='struct', target=None, **kwargs ): + result = None + includes = self._getChild('includes',root=node) + if includes: + ## Add the header into the output table. + self._translate_compounddef_includes_(includes,includes,**kwargs) + ## Compounds are the declared symbols, classes, types, etc. + ## We add them to the symbol table, along with the partial DOM for them + ## so that they can be organized into the output later. + compoundname = self._getChildData('compoundname',root=node) + compoundname = self._cppName(compoundname) + self._setID(node.getAttribute('id'),compoundname['compoundname']) + struct = self._createNode(tag,name=compoundname['name'].split('::')[-1]) + self.symbols[compoundname['compoundname']] = { + 'header' : includes.firstChild.data, + 'namespace' : compoundname['namespace'], + 'id' : node.getAttribute('id'), + 'kind' : tag, + 'name' : compoundname['name'], + 'dom' : struct + } + ## Add the children which will be the members of the struct. + for n in node.childNodes: + self._translateNode(n,target=struct,scope=compoundname['compoundname']) + result = struct + return result + + #~ Translate a <compounddef ...><includes ...>...</includes></compounddef>, + def _translate_compounddef_includes_( self, node, target=None, **kwargs ): + name = node.firstChild.data + if not self.symbols.has_key(name): + self._setID(node.getAttribute('refid'),name) + self.symbols[name] = { + 'kind' : 'header', + 'id' : node.getAttribute('refid'), + 'dom' : self._createNode('header', + id=node.getAttribute('refid'), + name=name) + } + return None + + #~ Translate a <basecompoundref...>...</basecompoundref> into: + #~ <inherit access="?"> + #~ ... + #~ </inherit> + def _translate_basecompoundref( self, ref, target=None, **kwargs ): + inherit = target.appendChild(self._createNode('inherit', + access=ref.getAttribute('prot'))) + self._translateChildren(ref,target=inherit) + return + + #~ Translate: + #~ <templateparamlist> + #~ <param> + #~ <type>...</type> + #~ <declname>...</declname> + #~ <defname>...</defname> + #~ <defval>...</defval> + #~ </param> + #~ ... + #~ </templateparamlist> + #~ Into: + #~ <template> + #~ <template-type-parameter name="?" /> + #~ <template-nontype-parameter name="?"> + #~ <type>?</type> + #~ <default>?</default> + #~ </template-nontype-parameter> + #~ </template> + def _translate_templateparamlist( self, templateparamlist, target=None, **kwargs ): + template = target.appendChild(self._createNode('template')) + for param in templateparamlist.childNodes: + if param.nodeName == 'param': + type = self._getChildData('type',root=param) + defval = self._getChild('defval',root=param) + paramKind = None + if type in ('class','typename'): + paramKind = 'template-type-parameter' + else: + paramKind = 'template-nontype-parameter' + templateParam = template.appendChild( + self._createNode(paramKind, + name=self._getChildData('declname',root=param))) + if paramKind == 'template-nontype-parameter': + template_type = templateParam.appendChild(self._createNode('type')) + self._translate_type( + self._getChild('type',root=param),target=template_type) + if defval: + value = self._getChildData('ref',root=defval.firstChild) + if not value: + value = self._getData(defval) + templateParam.appendChild(self._createText('default',value)) + return template + + #~ Translate: + #~ <briefdescription>...</briefdescription> + #~ Into: + #~ <purpose>...</purpose> + def _translate_briefdescription( self, brief, target=None, **kwargs ): + self._translateDescription(brief,target=target,**kwargs) + return self._translateDescription(brief,target=target,tag='purpose',**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <detaileddescription>...</detaileddescription> + #~ Into: + #~ <description>...</description> + def _translate_detaileddescription( self, detailed, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translateDescription(detailed,target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="?">...</sectiondef> + #~ With kind specific translation. + def _translate_sectiondef( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs ): + self._translateNode(sectiondef,sectiondef.getAttribute('kind'),target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate non-function sections. + def _translate_sectiondef_x_( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs ): + for n in sectiondef.childNodes: + if hasattr(n,'getAttribute'): + self._translateNode(n,n.getAttribute('kind'),target=target,**kwargs) + return None + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="public-type">...</sectiondef> + def _translate_sectiondef_public_type( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translate_sectiondef_x_(sectiondef,target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="public-sttrib">...</sectiondef> + def _translate_sectiondef_public_attrib( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs): + return self._translate_sectiondef_x_(sectiondef,target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="?-func">...</sectiondef> + #~ All the various function group translations end up here for which + #~ they are translated into: + #~ <method-group name="?"> + #~ ... + #~ </method-group> + def _translate_sectiondef_func_( self, sectiondef, name='functions', target=None, **kwargs ): + members = target.appendChild(self._createNode('method-group',name=name)) + for n in sectiondef.childNodes: + if hasattr(n,'getAttribute'): + self._translateNode(n,n.getAttribute('kind'),target=members,**kwargs) + return members + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="public-func">...</sectiondef> + def _translate_sectiondef_public_func( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translate_sectiondef_func_(sectiondef, + name='public member functions',target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="public-static-func">...</sectiondef> + def _translate_sectiondef_public_static_func( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs): + return self._translate_sectiondef_func_(sectiondef, + name='public static functions',target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="protected-func">...</sectiondef> + def _translate_sectiondef_protected_func( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translate_sectiondef_func_(sectiondef, + name='protected member functions',target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="private-static-func">...</sectiondef> + def _translate_sectiondef_private_static_func( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs): + return self._translate_sectiondef_func_(sectiondef, + name='private static functions',target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="public-func">...</sectiondef> + def _translate_sectiondef_private_func( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translate_sectiondef_func_(sectiondef, + name='private member functions',target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <sectiondef kind="user-defined"><header>...</header>...</sectiondef> + def _translate_sectiondef_user_defined( self, sectiondef, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translate_sectiondef_func_(sectiondef, + name=self._getChildData('header', root=sectiondef),target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="typedef" id="?"> + #~ <name>...</name> + #~ </memberdef> + #~ To: + #~ <typedef id="?" name="?"> + #~ <type>...</type> + #~ </typedef> + def _translate_memberdef_typedef( self, memberdef, target=None, scope=None, **kwargs ): + self._setID(memberdef.getAttribute('id'), + scope+'::'+self._getChildData('name',root=memberdef)) + typedef = target.appendChild(self._createNode('typedef', + id=memberdef.getAttribute('id'), + name=self._getChildData('name',root=memberdef))) + typedef_type = typedef.appendChild(self._createNode('type')) + self._translate_type(self._getChild('type',root=memberdef),target=typedef_type) + return typedef + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="function" id="?" const="?" static="?" explicit="?" inline="?"> + #~ <name>...</name> + #~ </memberdef> + #~ To: + #~ <method name="?" cv="?" specifiers="?"> + #~ ... + #~ </method> + def _translate_memberdef_function( self, memberdef, target=None, scope=None, **kwargs ): + name = self._getChildData('name',root=memberdef) + self._setID(memberdef.getAttribute('id'),scope+'::'+name) + ## Check if we have some specific kind of method. + if name == scope.split('::')[-1]: + kind = 'constructor' + target = target.parentNode + elif name == '~'+scope.split('::')[-1]: + kind = 'destructor' + target = target.parentNode + elif name == 'operator=': + kind = 'copy-assignment' + target = target.parentNode + else: + kind = 'method' + method = target.appendChild(self._createNode(kind, + # id=memberdef.getAttribute('id'), + name=name, + cv=' '.join([ + if_attribute(memberdef,'const','const','').strip() + ]), + specifiers=' '.join([ + if_attribute(memberdef,'static','static',''), + if_attribute(memberdef,'explicit','explicit',''), + if_attribute(memberdef,'inline','inline','') + ]).strip() + )) + ## We iterate the children to translate each part of the function. + for n in memberdef.childNodes: + self._translateNode(memberdef,'function',n,target=method) + return method + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="function"...><templateparamlist>...</templateparamlist></memberdef> + def _translate_memberdef_function_templateparamlist( + self, templateparamlist, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translate_templateparamlist(templateparamlist,target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="function"...><type>...</type></memberdef> + #~ To: + #~ ...<type>?</type> + def _translate_memberdef_function_type( self, resultType, target=None, **kwargs ): + methodType = self._createNode('type') + self._translate_type(resultType,target=methodType) + if methodType.hasChildNodes(): + target.appendChild(methodType) + return methodType + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="function"...><briefdescription>...</briefdescription></memberdef> + def _translate_memberdef_function_briefdescription( self, description, target=None, **kwargs ): + result = self._translateDescription(description,target=target,**kwargs) + ## For functions if we translate the brief docs to the purpose they end up + ## right above the regular description. And since we just added the brief to that + ## on the previous line, don't bother with the repetition. + # result = self._translateDescription(description,target=target,tag='purpose',**kwargs) + return result + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="function"...><detaileddescription>...</detaileddescription></memberdef> + def _translate_memberdef_function_detaileddescription( self, description, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translateDescription(description,target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="function"...><inbodydescription>...</inbodydescription></memberdef> + def _translate_memberdef_function_inbodydescription( self, description, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translateDescription(description,target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="function"...><param>...</param></memberdef> + def _translate_memberdef_function_param( self, param, target=None, **kwargs ): + return self._translate_param(param,target=target,**kwargs) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="variable" id="?"> + #~ <name>...</name> + #~ <type>...</type> + #~ </memberdef> + #~ To: + #~ <data-member id="?" name="?"> + #~ <type>...</type> + #~ </data-member> + def _translate_memberdef_variable( self, memberdef, target=None, scope=None, **kwargs ): + self._setID(memberdef.getAttribute('id'), + scope+'::'+self._getChildData('name',root=memberdef)) + data_member = target.appendChild(self._createNode('data-member', + id=memberdef.getAttribute('id'), + name=self._getChildData('name',root=memberdef))) + data_member_type = data_member.appendChild(self._createNode('type')) + self._translate_type(self._getChild('type',root=memberdef),target=data_member_type) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="enum" id="?"> + #~ <name>...</name> + #~ ... + #~ </memberdef> + #~ To: + #~ <enum id="?" name="?"> + #~ ... + #~ </enum> + def _translate_memberdef_enum( self, memberdef, target=None, scope=None, **kwargs ): + self._setID(memberdef.getAttribute('id'), + scope+'::'+self._getChildData('name',root=memberdef)) + enum = target.appendChild(self._createNode('enum', + id=memberdef.getAttribute('id'), + name=self._getChildData('name',root=memberdef))) + for n in memberdef.childNodes: + self._translateNode(memberdef,'enum',n,target=enum,scope=scope,**kwargs) + return enum + + #~ Translate: + #~ <memberdef kind="enum"...> + #~ <enumvalue id="?"> + #~ <name>...</name> + #~ <initializer>...</initializer> + #~ </enumvalue> + #~ </memberdef> + #~ To: + #~ <enumvalue id="?" name="?"> + #~ <default>...</default> + #~ </enumvalue> + def _translate_memberdef_enum_enumvalue( self, enumvalue, target=None, scope=None, **kwargs ): + self._setID(enumvalue.getAttribute('id'), + scope+'::'+self._getChildData('name',root=enumvalue)) + value = target.appendChild(self._createNode('enumvalue', + id=enumvalue.getAttribute('id'), + name=self._getChildData('name',root=enumvalue))) + initializer = self._getChild('initializer',root=enumvalue) + if initializer: + self._translateChildren(initializer, + target=target.appendChild(self._createNode('default'))) + return value + + #~ Translate: + #~ <param> + #~ <type>...</type> + #~ <declname>...</declname> + #~ <defval>...</defval> + #~ </param> + #~ To: + #~ <parameter name="?"> + #~ <paramtype>...</paramtype> + #~ ... + #~ </parameter> + def _translate_param( self, param, target=None, **kwargs): + parameter = target.appendChild(self._createNode('parameter', + name=self._getChildData('declname',root=param))) + paramtype = parameter.appendChild(self._createNode('paramtype')) + self._translate_type(self._getChild('type',root=param),target=paramtype) + defval = self._getChild('defval',root=param) + if defval: + self._translateChildren(self._getChild('defval',root=param),target=parameter) + return parameter + + #~ Translate: + #~ <ref kindref="?" ...>...</ref> + def _translate_ref( self, ref, **kwargs ): + return self._translateNode(ref,ref.getAttribute('kindref')) + + #~ Translate: + #~ <ref refid="?" kindref="compound">...</ref> + #~ To: + #~ <link linkend="?"><classname>...</classname></link> + def _translate_ref_compound( self, ref, **kwargs ): + result = self._createNode('link',linkend=ref.getAttribute('refid')) + classname = result.appendChild(self._createNode('classname')) + self._translateChildren(ref,target=classname) + return result + + #~ Translate: + #~ <ref refid="?" kindref="member">...</ref> + #~ To: + #~ <link linkend="?">...</link> + def _translate_ref_member( self, ref, **kwargs ): + result = self._createNode('link',linkend=ref.getAttribute('refid')) + self._translateChildren(ref,target=result) + return result + + #~ Translate: + #~ <type>...</type> + def _translate_type( self, type, target=None, **kwargs ): + result = self._translateChildren(type,target=target,**kwargs) + #~ Filter types to clean up various readability problems, most notably + #~ with really long types. + xml = target.toxml('utf-8'); + if ( + xml.startswith('<type>boost::mpl::') or + xml.startswith('<type>BOOST_PP_') or + re.match('<type>boost::(lazy_)?(enable|disable)_if',xml) + ): + while target.firstChild: + target.removeChild(target.firstChild) + target.appendChild(self._createText('emphasis','unspecified')) + return result + + def _getChild( self, tag = None, id = None, name = None, root = None ): + if not root: + root = self.boostbook.documentElement + for n in root.childNodes: + found = True + if tag and found: + found = found and tag == n.nodeName + if id and found: + if n.hasAttribute('id'): + found = found and n.getAttribute('id') == id + else: + found = found and n.hasAttribute('id') and n.getAttribute('id') == id + if name and found: + found = found and n.hasAttribute('name') and n.getAttribute('name') == name + if found: + #~ print '--|', n + return n + return None + + def _getChildData( self, tag, **kwargs ): + return self._getData(self._getChild(tag,**kwargs),**kwargs) + + def _getData( self, node, **kwargs ): + if node: + text = self._getChild('#text',root=node) + if text: + return text.data.strip() + return '' + + def _cppName( self, type ): + parts = re.search('^([^<]+)[<]?(.*)[>]?$',type.strip().strip(':')) + result = { + 'compoundname' : parts.group(1), + 'namespace' : parts.group(1).split('::')[0:-1], + 'name' : parts.group(1).split('::')[-1], + 'specialization' : parts.group(2) + } + if result['namespace'] and len(result['namespace']) > 0: + namespace = '::'.join(result['namespace']) + while ( + len(result['namespace']) > 0 and ( + not self.symbols.has_key(namespace) or + self.symbols[namespace]['kind'] != 'namespace') + ): + result['name'] = result['namespace'].pop()+'::'+result['name'] + namespace = '::'.join(result['namespace']) + return result + + def _createNode( self, tag, **kwargs ): + result = self.boostbook.createElement(tag) + for k in kwargs.keys(): + if kwargs[k] != '': + if k == 'id': + result.setAttribute('id',kwargs[k]) + else: + result.setAttribute(k,kwargs[k]) + return result + + def _createText( self, tag, data, **kwargs ): + result = self._createNode(tag,**kwargs) + data = data.strip() + if len(data) > 0: + result.appendChild(self.boostbook.createTextNode(data)) + return result + + +def main( xmldir=None, output=None, id=None, title=None, index=False ): + #~ print '--- main: xmldir = %s, output = %s' % (xmldir,output) + + input = glob.glob( os.path.abspath( os.path.join( xmldir, "*.xml" ) ) ) + input.sort + translator = Doxygen2BoostBook(id=id, title=title, index=index) + #~ Feed in the namespaces first to build up the set of namespaces + #~ and definitions so that lookup is unambiguous when reading in the definitions. + namespace_files = filter( + lambda x: + os.path.basename(x).startswith('namespace'), + input) + decl_files = filter( + lambda x: + not os.path.basename(x).startswith('namespace') and not os.path.basename(x).startswith('_'), + input) + for dox in namespace_files: + #~ print '--|',os.path.basename(dox) + translator.addDox(xml.dom.minidom.parse(dox)) + for dox in decl_files: + #~ print '--|',os.path.basename(dox) + translator.addDox(xml.dom.minidom.parse(dox)) + + if output: + output = open(output,'w') + else: + output = sys.stdout + if output: + output.write(translator.tostring()) + + +main( **get_args() ) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen-config.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen-config.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2cd2ccae --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen-config.jam @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +#~ Copyright 2005, 2006 Rene Rivera. +#~ 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) + +# Automatic configuration for Doxygen tools. To use, just import this module. + +import toolset : using ; + +ECHO "warning: doxygen-config.jam is deprecated. Use 'using doxygen ;' instead." ; + +using doxygen ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8394848d --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen.jam @@ -0,0 +1,776 @@ +# Copyright 2003, 2004 Douglas Gregor +# Copyright 2003, 2004, 2005 Vladimir Prus +# Copyright 2006 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +# This module defines rules to handle generation of various outputs from source +# files documented with doxygen comments. The supported transformations are: +# +# * Source -> Doxygen XML -> BoostBook XML +# * Source -> Doxygen HTML +# +# The type of transformation is selected based on the target requested. For +# BoostBook XML, the default, specifying a target with an ".xml" suffix, or an +# empty suffix, will produce a <target>.xml and <target>.boostbook. For Doxygen +# HTML specifying a target with an ".html" suffix will produce a directory +# <target> with the Doxygen html files, and a <target>.html file redirecting to +# that directory. + +import "class" : new ; +import targets ; +import feature ; +import property ; +import generators ; +import boostbook ; +import type ; +import path ; +import print ; +import regex ; +import stage ; +import project ; +import xsltproc ; +import make ; +import os ; +import toolset : flags ; +import alias ; +import common ; +import modules ; +import project ; +import utility ; +import errors ; + + +# Use to specify extra configuration paramters. These get translated +# into a doxyfile which configures the building of the docs. +feature.feature doxygen:param : : free ; + +# Specify the "<xsl:param>boost.doxygen.header.prefix" XSLT option. +feature.feature prefix : : free ; + +# Specify the "<xsl:param>boost.doxygen.reftitle" XSLT option. +feature.feature reftitle : : free ; + +# Which processor to use for various translations from Doxygen. +feature.feature doxygen.processor : xsltproc doxproc : propagated implicit ; + +# To generate, or not, index sections. +feature.feature doxygen.doxproc.index : no yes : propagated incidental ; + +# The ID for the resulting BoostBook reference section. +feature.feature doxygen.doxproc.id : : free ; + +# The title for the resulting BoostBook reference section. +feature.feature doxygen.doxproc.title : : free ; + +# Location for images when generating XML +feature.feature doxygen:xml-imagedir : : free ; + +# Indicates whether the entire directory should be deleted +feature.feature doxygen.rmdir : off on : optional incidental ; + +# Doxygen configuration input file. +type.register DOXYFILE : doxyfile ; + +# Doxygen XML multi-file output. +type.register DOXYGEN_XML_MULTIFILE : xml-dir : XML ; + +# Doxygen XML coallesed output. +type.register DOXYGEN_XML : doxygen : XML ; + +# Doxygen HTML multifile directory. +type.register DOXYGEN_HTML_MULTIFILE : html-dir : HTML ; + +# Redirection HTML file to HTML multifile directory. +type.register DOXYGEN_HTML : : HTML ; + +type.register DOXYGEN_XML_IMAGES : doxygen-xml-images ; + +# Initialize the Doxygen module. Parameters are: +# name: the name of the 'doxygen' executable. If not specified, the name +# 'doxygen' will be used +# +rule init ( name ? ) +{ + if ! $(.initialized) + { + .initialized = true ; + + .doxproc = [ modules.binding $(__name__) ] ; + .doxproc = $(.doxproc:D)/doxproc.py ; + + generators.register-composing doxygen.headers-to-doxyfile + : H HPP CPP : DOXYFILE ; + generators.register-standard doxygen.run + : DOXYFILE : DOXYGEN_XML_MULTIFILE ; + generators.register-standard doxygen.xml-dir-to-boostbook + : DOXYGEN_XML_MULTIFILE : BOOSTBOOK : <doxygen.processor>doxproc ; + generators.register-standard doxygen.xml-to-boostbook + : DOXYGEN_XML : BOOSTBOOK : <doxygen.processor>xsltproc ; + generators.register-standard doxygen.collect + : DOXYGEN_XML_MULTIFILE : DOXYGEN_XML ; + generators.register-standard doxygen.run + : DOXYFILE : DOXYGEN_HTML_MULTIFILE ; + generators.register-standard doxygen.html-redirect + : DOXYGEN_HTML_MULTIFILE : DOXYGEN_HTML ; + generators.register-standard doxygen.copy-latex-pngs + : DOXYGEN_HTML : DOXYGEN_XML_IMAGES ; + + IMPORT $(__name__) : doxygen : : doxygen ; + } + + if $(name) + { + modify-config ; + .doxygen = $(name) ; + check-doxygen ; + } + + if ! $(.doxygen) + { + check-doxygen ; + } +} + +rule freeze-config ( ) +{ + if ! $(.initialized) + { + errors.user-error "doxygen must be initialized before it can be used." ; + } + if ! $(.config-frozen) + { + .config-frozen = true ; + + if [ .is-cygwin ] + { + .is-cygwin = true ; + } + } +} + +rule modify-config ( ) +{ + if $(.config-frozen) + { + errors.user-error "Cannot change doxygen after it has been used." ; + } +} + +rule check-doxygen ( ) +{ + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice:" using doxygen ":" $(.doxygen) ; + } + local extra-paths ; + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + local ProgramFiles = [ modules.peek : ProgramFiles ] ; + if $(ProgramFiles) + { + extra-paths = "$(ProgramFiles:J= )" ; + } + else + { + extra-paths = "C:\\Program Files" ; + } + } + .doxygen = [ common.get-invocation-command doxygen : + doxygen : $(.doxygen) : $(extra-paths) ] ; +} + +rule name ( ) +{ + freeze-config ; + return $(.doxygen) ; +} + +rule .is-cygwin ( ) +{ + if [ os.on-windows ] + { + local file = [ path.make [ modules.binding $(__name__) ] ] ; + local dir = [ path.native + [ path.join [ path.parent $(file) ] doxygen ] ] ; + local command = + "cd \"$(dir)\" && \"$(.doxygen)\" windows-paths-check.doxyfile 2>&1" ; + result = [ SHELL $(command) ] ; + if [ MATCH "(Parsing file /)" : $(result) ] + { + return true ; + } + } +} + +# Runs Doxygen on the given Doxygen configuration file (the source) to generate +# the Doxygen files. The output is dumped according to the settings in the +# Doxygen configuration file, not according to the target! Because of this, we +# essentially "touch" the target file, in effect making it look like we have +# really written something useful to it. Anyone that uses this action must deal +# with this behavior. +# +actions doxygen-action +{ + $(RM) "$(*.XML)" & "$(NAME:E=doxygen)" "$(>)" && echo "Stamped" > "$(<)" +} + + +# Runs the Python doxproc XML processor. +# +actions doxproc +{ + python "$(DOXPROC)" "--xmldir=$(>)" "--output=$(<)" "$(OPTIONS)" "--id=$(ID)" "--title=$(TITLE)" +} + + +rule translate-path ( path ) +{ + freeze-config ; + if [ os.on-windows ] + { + if [ os.name ] = CYGWIN + { + if $(.is-cygwin) + { + return $(path) ; + } + else + { + return $(path:W) ; + } + } + else + { + if $(.is-cygwin) + { + match = [ MATCH ^(.):(.*) : $(path) ] ; + if $(match) + { + return /cygdrive/$(match[1])$(match[2]:T) ; + } + else + { + return $(path:T) ; + } + } + else + { + return $(path) ; + } + } + } + else + { + return $(path) ; + } +} + + +# Generates a doxygen configuration file (doxyfile) given a set of C++ sources +# and a property list that may contain <doxygen:param> features. +# +rule headers-to-doxyfile ( target : sources * : properties * ) +{ + local text "# Generated by Boost.Build version 2" ; + + local output-dir ; + + # Translate <doxygen:param> into command line flags. + for local param in [ feature.get-values <doxygen:param> : $(properties) ] + { + local namevalue = [ regex.match ([^=]*)=(.*) : $(param) ] ; + if $(namevalue[1]) = OUTPUT_DIRECTORY + { + output-dir = [ translate-path + [ utility.unquote $(namevalue[2]) ] ] ; + text += "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = \"$(output-dir)\"" ; + } + else + { + text += "$(namevalue[1]) = $(namevalue[2])" ; + } + } + + if ! $(output-dir) + { + output-dir = [ translate-path [ on $(target) return $(LOCATE) ] ] ; + text += "OUTPUT_DIRECTORY = \"$(output-dir)\"" ; + } + + local headers = ; + for local header in $(sources:G=) + { + header = [ translate-path $(header) ] ; + headers += \"$(header)\" ; + } + + # Doxygen generates LaTex by default. So disable it unconditionally, or at + # least until someone needs, and hence writes support for, LaTex output. + text += "GENERATE_LATEX = NO" ; + text += "INPUT = $(headers:J= )" ; + print.output $(target) plain ; + print.text $(text) : true ; +} + + +# Run Doxygen. See doxygen-action for a description of the strange properties of +# this rule. +# +rule run ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + freeze-config ; + if <doxygen.rmdir>on in $(properties) + { + local output-dir = + [ path.make + [ MATCH <doxygen:param>OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=\"?([^\"]*) : + $(properties) ] ] ; + local html-dir = + [ path.make + [ MATCH <doxygen:param>HTML_OUTPUT=(.*) : + $(properties) ] ] ; + if $(output-dir) && $(html-dir) && + [ path.glob $(output-dir) : $(html-dir) ] + { + HTMLDIR on $(target) = + [ path.native [ path.join $(output-dir) $(html-dir) ] ] ; + rm-htmldir $(target) ; + } + } + doxygen-action $(target) : $(source) ; + NAME on $(target) = $(.doxygen) ; + RM on $(target) = [ modules.peek common : RM ] ; + *.XML on $(target) = + [ path.native + [ path.join + [ path.make [ on $(target) return $(LOCATE) ] ] + $(target:B:S=) + *.xml ] ] ; +} + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + RMDIR = rmdir /s /q ; +} +else +{ + RMDIR = rm -rf ; +} + +actions quietly rm-htmldir +{ + $(RMDIR) $(HTMLDIR) +} + +# The rules below require Boost.Book stylesheets, so we need some code to check +# that the boostbook module has actualy been initialized. +# +rule check-boostbook ( ) +{ + if ! [ modules.peek boostbook : .initialized ] + { + ECHO "error: the boostbook module is not initialized" ; + ECHO "error: you've attempted to use the 'doxygen' toolset, " ; + ECHO "error: which requires Boost.Book," ; + ECHO "error: but never initialized Boost.Book." ; + EXIT "error: Hint: add 'using boostbook ;' to your user-config.jam" ; + } +} + + +# Collect the set of Doxygen XML files into a single XML source file that can be +# handled by an XSLT processor. The source is completely ignored (see +# doxygen-action), because this action picks up the Doxygen XML index file +# xml/index.xml. This is because we can not teach Doxygen to act like a NORMAL +# program and take a "-o output.xml" argument (grrrr). The target of the +# collection will be a single Doxygen XML file. +# +rule collect ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + check-boostbook ; + local collect-xsl-dir + = [ path.native [ path.join [ boostbook.xsl-dir ] doxygen collect ] ] ; + local source-path + = [ path.make [ on $(source) return $(LOCATE) ] ] ; + local collect-path + = [ path.root [ path.join $(source-path) $(source:B) ] [ path.pwd ] ] ; + local native-path + = [ path.native $(collect-path) ] ; + local real-source + = [ path.native [ path.join $(collect-path) index.xml ] ] ; + xsltproc.xslt $(target) : $(real-source) $(collect-xsl-dir:S=.xsl) + : <xsl:param>doxygen.xml.path=$(native-path) ; +} + + +# Translate Doxygen XML into BoostBook. +# +rule xml-to-boostbook ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + check-boostbook ; + local xsl-dir = [ boostbook.xsl-dir ] ; + local d2b-xsl = [ path.native [ path.join [ boostbook.xsl-dir ] doxygen + doxygen2boostbook.xsl ] ] ; + + local xslt-properties = $(properties) ; + for local prefix in [ feature.get-values <prefix> : $(properties) ] + { + xslt-properties += "<xsl:param>boost.doxygen.header.prefix=$(prefix)" ; + } + for local title in [ feature.get-values <reftitle> : $(properties) ] + { + xslt-properties += "<xsl:param>boost.doxygen.reftitle=$(title)" ; + } + + xsltproc.xslt $(target) : $(source) $(d2b-xsl) : $(xslt-properties) ; +} + + +flags doxygen.xml-dir-to-boostbook OPTIONS <doxygen.doxproc.index>yes : --enable-index ; +flags doxygen.xml-dir-to-boostbook ID <doxygen.doxproc.id> ; +flags doxygen.xml-dir-to-boostbook TITLE <doxygen.doxproc.title> ; + + +rule xml-dir-to-boostbook ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + DOXPROC on $(target) = $(.doxproc) ; + + LOCATE on $(source:S=) = [ on $(source) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + + doxygen.doxproc $(target) : $(source:S=) ; +} + + +# Generate the HTML redirect to HTML dir index.html file. +# +rule html-redirect ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + local uri = "$(target:B)/index.html" ; + print.output $(target) plain ; + print.text +"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN\" + \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd\"> +<html xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml\"> +<head> + <meta http-equiv=\"refresh\" content=\"0; URL=$(uri)\" /> + + <title></title> +</head> + +<body> + Automatic redirection failed, please go to <a href= + \"$(uri)\">$(uri)</a>. +</body> +</html> +" + : true ; +} + +rule copy-latex-pngs ( target : source : requirements * ) +{ + local directory = [ path.native + [ feature.get-values <doxygen:xml-imagedir> : + $(requirements) ] ] ; + + local location = [ on $(target) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + + local pdf-location = + [ path.native + [ path.join + [ path.make $(location) ] + [ path.make $(directory) ] ] ] ; + local html-location = + [ path.native + [ path.join + . + html + [ path.make $(directory) ] ] ] ; + + common.MkDir $(pdf-location) ; + common.MkDir $(html-location) ; + + DEPENDS $(target) : $(pdf-location) $(html-location) ; + + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + CP on $(target) = copy /y ; + FROM on $(target) = \\*.png ; + TOHTML on $(target) = .\\html\\$(directory) ; + TOPDF on $(target) = \\$(directory) ; + } + else + { + CP on $(target) = cp ; + FROM on $(target) = /*.png ; + TOHTML on $(target) = ./html/$(directory) ; + TOPDF on $(target) = $(target:D)/$(directory) ; + } +} + +actions copy-latex-pngs +{ + $(CP) $(>:S=)$(FROM) $(TOHTML) + $(CP) $(>:S=)$(FROM) $(<:D)$(TOPDF) + echo "Stamped" > "$(<)" +} + +# building latex images for doxygen XML depends +# on latex, dvips, and ps being in your PATH. +# This is true for most Unix installs, but +# not on Win32, where you will need to install +# MkTex and Ghostscript and add these tools +# to your path. + +actions check-latex +{ + latex -version >$(<) +} + +actions check-dvips +{ + dvips -version >$(<) +} + +if [ os.name ] = "NT" +{ + actions check-gs + { + gswin32c -version >$(<) + } +} +else +{ + actions check-gs + { + gs -version >$(<) + } +} + +rule check-tools ( ) +{ + if ! $(.check-tools-targets) + { + # Find the root project. + local root-project = [ project.current ] ; + root-project = [ $(root-project).project-module ] ; + while + [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] && + [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] != user-config + { + root-project = + [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] ; + } + + .latex.check = [ new file-target latex.check + : + : [ project.target $(root-project) ] + : [ new action : doxygen.check-latex ] + : + ] ; + .dvips.check = [ new file-target dvips.check + : + : [ project.target $(root-project) ] + : [ new action : doxygen.check-dvips ] + : + ] ; + .gs.check = [ new file-target gs.check + : + : [ project.target $(root-project) ] + : [ new action : doxygen.check-gs ] + : + ] ; + .check-tools-targets = $(.latex.check) $(.dvips.check) $(.gs.check) ; + } + return $(.check-tools-targets) ; +} + +project.initialize $(__name__) ; +project doxygen ; + +class doxygen-check-tools-target-class : basic-target +{ + import doxygen ; + rule construct ( name : sources * : property-set ) + { + return [ property-set.empty ] [ doxygen.check-tools ] ; + } +} + +local project = [ project.current ] ; + +targets.main-target-alternative + [ new doxygen-check-tools-target-class check-tools : $(project) + : [ targets.main-target-sources : check-tools : no-renaming ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements : $(project) ] + ] ; + +# User-level rule to generate BoostBook XML from a set of headers via Doxygen. +# +rule doxygen ( target : sources * : requirements * : default-build * : usage-requirements * ) +{ + freeze-config ; + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + if $(target:S) = .html + { + # Build an HTML directory from the sources. + local html-location = [ feature.get-values <location> : $(requirements) ] ; + local output-dir ; + if [ $(project).get build-dir ] + { + # Explicitly specified build dir. Add html at the end. + output-dir = [ path.join [ $(project).build-dir ] $(html-location:E=html) ] ; + } + else + { + # Trim 'bin' from implicit build dir, for no other reason that backward + # compatibility. + output-dir = [ path.join [ path.parent [ $(project).build-dir ] ] + $(html-location:E=html) ] ; + } + output-dir = [ path.root $(output-dir) [ path.pwd ] ] ; + local output-dir-native = [ path.native $(output-dir) ] ; + requirements = [ property.change $(requirements) : <location> ] ; + + ## The doxygen configuration file. + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target:S=.tag) : $(project) : DOXYFILE + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(target:S=.tag) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) + <doxygen:param>GENERATE_HTML=YES + <doxygen:param>GENERATE_XML=NO + <doxygen:param>"OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=\"$(output-dir-native)\"" + <doxygen:param>HTML_OUTPUT=$(target:B) + : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; + $(project).mark-target-as-explicit $(target:S=.tag) ; + + ## The html directory to generate by running doxygen. + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target:S=.dir) : $(project) : DOXYGEN_HTML_MULTIFILE + : $(target:S=.tag) + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) + <doxygen:param>"OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=\"$(output-dir-native)\"" + <doxygen:param>HTML_OUTPUT=$(target:B) + : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; + $(project).mark-target-as-explicit $(target:S=.dir) ; + + ## The redirect html file into the generated html. + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target) : $(project) : DOXYGEN_HTML + : $(target:S=.dir) + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) + <location>$(output-dir) + : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; + } + else + { + # Build a BoostBook XML file from the sources. + local location-xml = [ feature.get-values <location> : $(requirements) ] ; + requirements = [ property.change $(requirements) : <location> ] ; + local target-xml = $(target:B=$(target:B)-xml) ; + + # Check whether we need to build images + local images-location = + [ feature.get-values <doxygen:xml-imagedir> : $(requirements) ] ; + if $(images-location) + { + doxygen $(target).doxygen-xml-images.html : $(sources) + : $(requirements) + <doxygen.rmdir>on + <doxygen:param>QUIET=YES + <doxygen:param>WARNINGS=NO + <doxygen:param>WARN_IF_UNDOCUMENTED=NO + <dependency>/doxygen//check-tools ; + $(project).mark-target-as-explicit + $(target).doxygen-xml-images.html ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target).doxygen-xml-images + : $(project) : DOXYGEN_XML_IMAGES + : $(target).doxygen-xml-images.html + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) + : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) + : $(project) ] + ] ; + + $(project).mark-target-as-explicit + $(target).doxygen-xml-images ; + + if ! [ regex.match "^(.*/)$" : $(images-location) ] + { + images-location = $(images-location)/ ; + } + + requirements += + <dependency>$(target).doxygen-xml-images + <xsl:param>boost.doxygen.formuladir=$(images-location) ; + } + + ## The doxygen configuration file. + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target-xml:S=.tag) : $(project) : DOXYFILE + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(target-xml:S=.tag) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) + <doxygen:param>GENERATE_HTML=NO + <doxygen:param>GENERATE_XML=YES + <doxygen:param>XML_OUTPUT=$(target-xml) + : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; + $(project).mark-target-as-explicit $(target-xml:S=.tag) ; + + ## The Doxygen XML directory of the processed source files. + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target-xml:S=.dir) : $(project) : DOXYGEN_XML_MULTIFILE + : $(target-xml:S=.tag) + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) + : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; + $(project).mark-target-as-explicit $(target-xml:S=.dir) ; + + ## The resulting BoostBook file is generated by the processor tool. The + ## tool can be either the xsltproc plus accompanying XSL scripts. Or it + ## can be the python doxproc.py script. + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target-xml) : $(project) : BOOSTBOOK + : $(target-xml:S=.dir) + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) + : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; + $(project).mark-target-as-explicit $(target-xml) ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new install-target-class $(target:S=.xml) : $(project) + : $(target-xml) + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) + <location>$(location-xml:E=.) + <name>$(target:S=.xml) + : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; + $(project).mark-target-as-explicit $(target:S=.xml) ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new alias-target-class $(target) : $(project) + : + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) + : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) + <dependency>$(target:S=.xml) + : $(project) ] + ] ; + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen/windows-paths-check.doxyfile b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen/windows-paths-check.doxyfile new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9b969df9 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen/windows-paths-check.doxyfile @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +INPUT = windows-paths-check.hpp +GENERATE_HTML = NO +GENERATE_LATEX = NO diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen/windows-paths-check.hpp b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen/windows-paths-check.hpp new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e69de29b --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/doxygen/windows-paths-check.hpp diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/fop.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/fop.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c24b8725 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/fop.jam @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2003-2004 Doug Gregor and Dave Abrahams. Distributed +# under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) +# +# This module defines rules to handle generation of PDF and +# PostScript files from XSL Formatting Objects via Apache FOP + +import generators ; +import common ; +import boostbook ; + +generators.register-standard fop.render.pdf : FO : PDF ; +generators.register-standard fop.render.ps : FO : PS ; + +# Initializes the fop toolset. +# +rule init ( fop-command ? : java-home ? : java ? ) +{ + local has-command = $(.has-command) ; + + if $(fop-command) + { + .has-command = true ; + } + + if $(fop-command) || ! $(has-command) + { + fop-command = [ common.get-invocation-command fop : fop : $(fop-command) + : [ modules.peek : FOP_DIR ] ] ; + } + + if $(fop-command) + { + .FOP_COMMAND = $(fop-command) ; + } + + if $(java-home) || $(java) + { + .FOP_SETUP = ; + + + # JAVA_HOME is the location that java was installed to. + + if $(java-home) + { + .FOP_SETUP += [ common.variable-setting-command JAVA_HOME : $(java-home) ] ; + } + + # JAVACMD is the location that of the java executable, useful for a + # non-standard java installation, where the executable isn't at + # $JAVA_HOME/bin/java. + + if $(java) + { + .FOP_SETUP += [ common.variable-setting-command JAVACMD : $(java) ] ; + } + } +} + +actions render.pdf +{ + $(.FOP_SETUP) $(.FOP_COMMAND:E=fop) $(>) $(<) +} + +actions render.ps +{ + $(.FOP_SETUP) $(.FOP_COMMAND:E=fop) $(>) -ps $(<) +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/fortran.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/fortran.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..37665825 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/fortran.jam @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2004 Toon Knapen +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# +# This file contains common settings for all fortran tools +# + +import "class" : new ; +import feature : feature ; + +import type ; +import generators ; +import common ; + +type.register FORTRAN : f F for f77 ; +type.register FORTRAN90 : f90 F90 ; + +feature fortran : : free ; +feature fortran90 : : free ; + +class fortran-compiling-generator : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( id : source-types + : target-types + : requirements * : optional-properties * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(id) : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : $(requirements) : $(optional-properties) ; + } +} + +rule register-fortran-compiler ( id : source-types + : target-types + : requirements * : optional-properties * ) +{ + local g = [ new fortran-compiling-generator $(id) : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : $(requirements) : $(optional-properties) ] ; + generators.register $(g) ; +} + +class fortran90-compiling-generator : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( id : source-types + : target-types + : requirements * : optional-properties * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(id) : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : $(requirements) : $(optional-properties) ; + } +} + +rule register-fortran90-compiler ( id : source-types + : target-types + : requirements * : optional-properties * ) +{ + local g = [ new fortran90-compiling-generator $(id) : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : $(requirements) : $(optional-properties) ] ; + generators.register $(g) ; +} + +# FIXME: this is ugly, should find a better way (we'd want client code to +# register all generators as "generator.some-rule", not with "some-module.some-rule".) +IMPORT $(__name__) : register-fortran-compiler : : generators.register-fortran-compiler ; +IMPORT $(__name__) : register-fortran90-compiler : : generators.register-fortran90-compiler ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gcc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gcc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f7b0da54 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gcc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,1185 @@ +# Copyright 2001 David Abrahams. +# Copyright 2002-2006 Rene Rivera. +# Copyright 2002-2003 Vladimir Prus. +# Copyright (c) 2005 Reece H. Dunn. +# Copyright 2006 Ilya Sokolov. +# Copyright 2007 Roland Schwarz +# Copyright 2007 Boris Gubenko. +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import "class" : new ; +import common ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import pch ; +import property ; +import property-set ; +import toolset ; +import type ; +import rc ; +import regex ; +import set ; +import unix ; +import fortran ; + + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + + +feature.extend toolset : gcc ; +# feature.subfeature toolset gcc : flavor : : optional ; + +toolset.inherit-generators gcc : unix : unix.link unix.link.dll ; +toolset.inherit-flags gcc : unix ; +toolset.inherit-rules gcc : unix ; + +generators.override gcc.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override gcc.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +# Make gcc toolset object files use the "o" suffix on all platforms. +type.set-generated-target-suffix OBJ : <toolset>gcc : o ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix OBJ : <toolset>gcc <target-os>windows : o ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix OBJ : <toolset>gcc <target-os>cygwin : o ; + +# Initializes the gcc toolset for the given version. If necessary, command may +# be used to specify where the compiler is located. The parameter 'options' is a +# space-delimited list of options, each one specified as +# <option-name>option-value. Valid option names are: cxxflags, linkflags and +# linker-type. Accepted linker-type values are aix, darwin, gnu, hpux, osf or +# sun and the default value will be selected based on the current OS. +# Example: +# using gcc : 3.4 : : <cxxflags>foo <linkflags>bar <linker-type>sun ; +# +# The compiler command to use is detected in a three step manner: +# 1) If an explicit command is specified by the user, it will be used and must available. +# 2) If only a certain version is specified, it is enforced: +# - either a command 'g++-VERSION' must be available +# - or the default command 'g++' must be available and match the exact version. +# 3) Without user-provided restrictions use default 'g++' +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + #1): use user-provided command + local tool-command = ; + if $(command) + { + tool-command = [ common.get-invocation-command-nodefault gcc : g++ : $(command) ] ; + if ! $(tool-command) + { + errors.error "toolset gcc initialization:" : + "provided command '$(command)' not found" : + "initialized from" [ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + } + } + #2): enforce user-provided version + else if $(version) + { + tool-command = [ common.get-invocation-command-nodefault gcc : "g++-$(version[1])" ] ; + + #2.1) fallback: check whether "g++" reports the requested version + if ! $(tool-command) + { + tool-command = [ common.get-invocation-command-nodefault gcc : g++ ] ; + if $(tool-command) + { + local tool-command-string = $(tool-command:J=" ") ; + local tool-version = [ MATCH "^([0-9.]+)" : [ SHELL "$(tool-command-string) -dumpversion" ] ] ; + if $(tool-version) != $(version) + { + # Permit a match betwen two-digit version specified by the user + # (e.g. 4.4) and 3-digit version reported by gcc. + # Since only two digits are present in binary name anyway, + # insisting that user specify 3-digit version when + # configuring Boost.Build while it's not required on + # command like would be strange. + local stripped = [ MATCH "^([0-9]+\.[0-9]+).*" : $(tool-version) ] ; + if $(stripped) != $(version) + { + errors.error "toolset gcc initialization:" : + "version '$(version)' requested but 'g++-$(version)' not found and version '$(tool-version)' of default '$(tool-command)' does not match" : + "initialized from" [ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + tool-command = ; + } + # Use full 3-digit version to be compatible with the 'using gcc ;' case + version = $(tool-version) ; + } + } + else + { + errors.error "toolset gcc initialization:" : + "version '$(version)' requested but neither 'g++-$(version)' nor default 'g++' found" : + "initialized from" [ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + } + } + } + #3) default: no command and no version specified, try using default command "g++" + else + { + tool-command = [ common.get-invocation-command-nodefault gcc : g++ ] ; + if ! $(tool-command) + { + errors.error "toolset gcc initialization:" : + "no command provided, default command 'g++' not found" : + "initialized from" [ errors.nearest-user-location ] ; + } + } + + + # Information about the gcc command... + # The command. + local command = $(tool-command) ; + # The root directory of the tool install. + local root = [ feature.get-values <root> : $(options) ] ; + # The bin directory where to find the command to execute. + local bin ; + # The flavor of compiler. + local flavor = [ feature.get-values <flavor> : $(options) ] ; + # Autodetect the root and bin dir if not given. + if $(command) + { + bin ?= [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ; + root ?= $(bin:D) ; + } + # The 'command' variable can have multiple elements. When calling + # the SHELL builtin we need a single string. + local command-string = $(command:J=" ") ; + # Autodetect the version and flavor if not given. + if $(command) + { + local machine = [ MATCH "^([^ ]+)" + : [ SHELL "$(command-string) -dumpmachine" ] ] ; + version ?= [ MATCH "^([0-9.]+)" + : [ SHELL "$(command-string) -dumpversion" ] ] ; + switch $(machine:L) + { + case *mingw* : flavor ?= mingw ; + } + } + + local condition ; + if $(flavor) + { + condition = [ common.check-init-parameters gcc + : version $(version) + : flavor $(flavor) + ] ; + } + else + { + condition = [ common.check-init-parameters gcc + : version $(version) + ] ; + condition = $(condition) ; #/<toolset-gcc:flavor> ; + } + + common.handle-options gcc : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + local linker = [ feature.get-values <linker-type> : $(options) ] ; + # The logic below should actually be keyed on <target-os> + if ! $(linker) + { + if [ os.name ] = OSF + { + linker = osf ; + } + else if [ os.name ] = HPUX + { + linker = hpux ; + } + else if [ os.name ] = AIX + { + linker = aix ; + } + else if [ os.name ] = SOLARIS + { + linker = sun ; + } + else + { + linker = gnu ; + } + } + init-link-flags gcc $(linker) $(condition) ; + + + # If gcc is installed in non-standard location, we'd need to add + # LD_LIBRARY_PATH when running programs created with it (for unit-test/run + # rules). + if $(command) + { + # On multilib 64-bit boxes, there are both 32-bit and 64-bit libraries + # and all must be added to LD_LIBRARY_PATH. The linker will pick the + # right onces. Note that we don't provide a clean way to build 32-bit + # binary with 64-bit compiler, but user can always pass -m32 manually. + local lib_path = $(root)/bin $(root)/lib $(root)/lib32 $(root)/lib64 ; + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: using gcc libraries :: $(condition) :: $(lib_path) ; + } + toolset.flags gcc.link RUN_PATH $(condition) : $(lib_path) ; + } + + # If it's not a system gcc install we should adjust the various programs as + # needed to prefer using the install specific versions. This is essential + # for correct use of MinGW and for cross-compiling. + + local nl = " +" ; + + # - The archive builder. + local archiver = [ common.get-invocation-command gcc + : [ NORMALIZE_PATH [ MATCH "(.*)[$(nl)]+" : [ SHELL "$(command-string) -print-prog-name=ar" ] ] ] + : [ feature.get-values <archiver> : $(options) ] + : $(bin) + : search-path ] ; + toolset.flags gcc.archive .AR $(condition) : $(archiver[1]) ; + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: using gcc archiver :: $(condition) :: $(archiver[1]) ; + } + + # - Ranlib + local ranlib = [ common.get-invocation-command gcc + : [ NORMALIZE_PATH [ MATCH "(.*)[$(nl)]+" : [ SHELL "$(command-string) -print-prog-name=ranlib" ] ] ] + : [ feature.get-values <ranlib> : $(options) ] + : $(bin) + : search-path ] ; + toolset.flags gcc.archive .RANLIB $(condition) : $(ranlib[1]) ; + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: using gcc ranlib :: $(condition) :: $(ranlib[1]) ; + } + + + # - The resource compiler. + local rc = + [ common.get-invocation-command-nodefault gcc + : windres : [ feature.get-values <rc> : $(options) ] : $(bin) : search-path ] ; + local rc-type = + [ feature.get-values <rc-type> : $(options) ] ; + rc-type ?= windres ; + if ! $(rc) + { + # If we can't find an RC compiler we fallback to a null RC compiler that + # creates empty object files. This allows the same Jamfiles to work + # across the board. The null RC uses the assembler to create the empty + # objects, so configure that. + rc = [ common.get-invocation-command gcc : as : : $(bin) : search-path ] ; + rc-type = null ; + } + rc.configure $(rc) : $(condition) : <rc-type>$(rc-type) ; +} + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + # This causes single-line command invocation to not go through .bat files, + # thus avoiding command-line length limitations. + JAMSHELL = % ; +} + +generators.register-c-compiler gcc.compile.c++.preprocess : CPP : PREPROCESSED_CPP : <toolset>gcc ; +generators.register-c-compiler gcc.compile.c.preprocess : C : PREPROCESSED_C : <toolset>gcc ; +generators.register-c-compiler gcc.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>gcc ; +generators.register-c-compiler gcc.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>gcc ; +generators.register-c-compiler gcc.compile.asm : ASM : OBJ : <toolset>gcc ; +generators.register-fortran-compiler gcc.compile.fortran : FORTRAN FORTRAN90 : OBJ : <toolset>gcc ; + +# pch support + +# The compiler looks for a precompiled header in each directory just before it +# looks for the include file in that directory. The name searched for is the +# name specified in the #include directive with ".gch" suffix appended. The +# logic in gcc-pch-generator will make sure that BASE_PCH suffix is appended to +# full name of the header. + +type.set-generated-target-suffix PCH : <toolset>gcc : gch ; + +# GCC-specific pch generator. +class gcc-pch-generator : pch-generator +{ + import project ; + import property-set ; + import type ; + + rule run-pch ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + # Find the header in sources. Ignore any CPP sources. + local header ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] H ] + { + header = $(s) ; + } + } + + # Error handling: Base header file name should be the same as the base + # precompiled header name. + local header-name = [ $(header).name ] ; + local header-basename = $(header-name:B) ; + if $(header-basename) != $(name) + { + local location = [ $(project).project-module ] ; + errors.user-error "in" $(location)": pch target name `"$(name)"' should be the same as the base name of header file `"$(header-name)"'" ; + } + + local pch-file = [ generator.run $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) + : $(header) ] ; + + # return result of base class and pch-file property as usage-requirements + return + [ property-set.create <pch-file>$(pch-file) <cflags>-Winvalid-pch ] + $(pch-file) + ; + } + + # Calls the base version specifying source's name as the name of the created + # target. As result, the PCH will be named whatever.hpp.gch, and not + # whatever.gch. + rule generated-targets ( sources + : property-set : project name ? ) + { + name = [ $(sources[1]).name ] ; + return [ generator.generated-targets $(sources) + : $(property-set) : $(project) $(name) ] ; + } +} + +# Note: the 'H' source type will catch both '.h' header and '.hpp' header. The +# latter have HPP type, but HPP type is derived from H. The type of compilation +# is determined entirely by the destination type. +generators.register [ new gcc-pch-generator gcc.compile.c.pch : H : C_PCH : <pch>on <toolset>gcc ] ; +generators.register [ new gcc-pch-generator gcc.compile.c++.pch : H : CPP_PCH : <pch>on <toolset>gcc ] ; + +# Override default do-nothing generators. +generators.override gcc.compile.c.pch : pch.default-c-pch-generator ; +generators.override gcc.compile.c++.pch : pch.default-cpp-pch-generator ; + +toolset.flags gcc.compile PCH_FILE <pch>on : <pch-file> ; + +# Declare flags and action for compilation. +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -Os ; + +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>off : -fno-inline ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>on : -Wno-inline ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>full : -finline-functions -Wno-inline ; + +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : -Wall ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -Wall -pedantic ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings-as-errors>on : -Werror ; + +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile OPTIONS <rtti>off : -fno-rtti ; + +rule setup-fpic ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + local link = [ feature.get-values link : $(properties) ] ; + if $(link) = shared + { + local target = [ feature.get-values target-os : $(properties) ] ; + + # This logic will add -fPIC for all compilations: + # + # lib a : a.cpp b ; + # obj b : b.cpp ; + # exe c : c.cpp a d ; + # obj d : d.cpp ; + # + # This all is fine, except that 'd' will be compiled with -fPIC even though + # it is not needed, as 'd' is used only in exe. However, it is hard to + # detect where a target is going to be used. Alternatively, we can set -fPIC + # only when main target type is LIB but than 'b' would be compiled without + # -fPIC which would lead to link errors on x86-64. So, compile everything + # with -fPIC. + # + # Yet another alternative would be to create a propagated <sharedable> + # feature and set it when building shared libraries, but that would be hard + # to implement and would increase the target path length even more. + + # On Windows, fPIC is default, specifying -fPIC explicitly leads to + # a warning. + if $(target) != cygwin && $(target) != windows + { + OPTIONS on $(targets) += -fPIC ; + } + } +} + +rule setup-address-model ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + local model = [ feature.get-values address-model : $(properties) ] ; + if $(model) + { + local option ; + local os = [ feature.get-values target-os : $(properties) ] ; + if $(os) = aix + { + if $(model) = 32 + { + option = -maix32 ; + } + else + { + option = -maix64 ; + } + } + else if $(os) = hpux + { + if $(model) = 32 + { + option = -milp32 ; + } + else + { + option = -mlp64 ; + } + } + else + { + if $(model) = 32 + { + option = -m32 ; + } + else if $(model) = 64 + { + option = -m64 ; + } + # For darwin, the model can be 32_64. darwin.jam will handle that + # on its own. + } + OPTIONS on $(targets) += $(option) ; + } +} + + +# FIXME: this should not use os.name. +if [ os.name ] != NT && [ os.name ] != OSF && [ os.name ] != HPUX && [ os.name ] != AIX +{ + # OSF does have an option called -soname but it does not seem to work as + # expected, therefore it has been disabled. + HAVE_SONAME = "" ; + SONAME_OPTION = -h ; +} + +# HPUX, for some reason, seem to use '+h', not '-h'. +if [ os.name ] = HPUX +{ + HAVE_SONAME = "" ; + SONAME_OPTION = +h ; +} + +toolset.flags gcc.compile USER_OPTIONS <cflags> ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile.c++ USER_OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile DEFINES <define> ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile INCLUDES <include> ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile.c++ TEMPLATE_DEPTH <c++-template-depth> ; +toolset.flags gcc.compile.fortran USER_OPTIONS <fflags> ; + +rule compile.c++.pch ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +actions compile.c++.pch +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c++-header $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.c.pch ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +actions compile.c.pch +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c-header $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.c++.preprocess ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + + # Some extensions are compiled as C++ by default. For others, we need to + # pass -x c++. We could always pass -x c++ but distcc does not work with it. + if ! $(>:S) in .cc .cp .cxx .cpp .c++ .C + { + LANG on $(<) = "-x c++" ; + } + DEPENDS $(<) : [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; +} + +rule compile.c.preprocess ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + + # If we use the name g++ then default file suffix -> language mapping does + # not work. So have to pass -x option. Maybe, we can work around this by + # allowing the user to specify both C and C++ compiler names. + #if $(>:S) != .c + #{ + LANG on $(<) = "-x c" ; + #} + DEPENDS $(<) : [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; +} + +rule compile.c++ ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + + # Some extensions are compiled as C++ by default. For others, we need to + # pass -x c++. We could always pass -x c++ but distcc does not work with it. + if ! $(>:S) in .cc .cp .cxx .cpp .c++ .C + { + LANG on $(<) = "-x c++" ; + } + DEPENDS $(<) : [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; + + # Here we want to raise the template-depth parameter value to something + # higher than the default value of 17. Note that we could do this using the + # feature.set-default rule but we do not want to set the default value for + # all toolsets as well. + # + # TODO: This 'modified default' has been inherited from some 'older Boost + # Build implementation' and has most likely been added to make some Boost + # library parts compile correctly. We should see what exactly prompted this + # and whether we can get around the problem more locally. + local template-depth = [ on $(<) return $(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) ] ; + if ! $(template-depth) + { + TEMPLATE_DEPTH on $(<) = 128 ; + } +} + +rule compile.c ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + + # If we use the name g++ then default file suffix -> language mapping does + # not work. So have to pass -x option. Maybe, we can work around this by + # allowing the user to specify both C and C++ compiler names. + #if $(>:S) != .c + #{ + LANG on $(<) = "-x c" ; + #} + DEPENDS $(<) : [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; +} + +rule compile.fortran ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +actions compile.c++ bind PCH_FILE +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) -ftemplate-depth-$(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<:W)" "$(>:W)" +} + +actions compile.c bind PCH_FILE +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++.preprocess bind PCH_FILE +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) -ftemplate-depth-$(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" "$(>:W)" -E >"$(<:W)" +} + +actions compile.c.preprocess bind PCH_FILE +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" "$(>)" -E >$(<) +} + +actions compile.fortran +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.asm ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + LANG on $(<) = "-x assembler-with-cpp" ; +} + +actions compile.asm +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +# The class which check that we don't try to use the <runtime-link>static +# property while creating or using shared library, since it's not supported by +# gcc/libc. +class gcc-linking-generator : unix-linking-generator +{ + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + # TODO: Replace this with the use of a target-os property. + local no-static-link = ; + if [ modules.peek : UNIX ] + { + switch [ modules.peek : JAMUNAME ] + { + case * : no-static-link = true ; + } + } + + local properties = [ $(property-set).raw ] ; + local reason ; + if $(no-static-link) && <runtime-link>static in $(properties) + { + if <link>shared in $(properties) + { + reason = + "On gcc, DLL can't be build with '<runtime-link>static'." ; + } + else if [ type.is-derived $(self.target-types[1]) EXE ] + { + for local s in $(sources) + { + local type = [ $(s).type ] ; + if $(type) && [ type.is-derived $(type) SHARED_LIB ] + { + reason = + "On gcc, using DLLS together with the" + "<runtime-link>static options is not possible " ; + } + } + } + } + if $(reason) + { + ECHO warning: + $(reason) ; + ECHO warning: + "It is suggested to use '<runtime-link>static' together" + "with '<link>static'." ; + return ; + } + else + { + local generated-targets = [ unix-linking-generator.run $(project) + $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + return $(generated-targets) ; + } + } +} + +# The set of permissible input types is different on mingw. +# So, define two sets of generators, with mingw generators +# selected when target-os=windows. + +local g ; +g = [ new gcc-linking-generator gcc.mingw.link + : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB + : EXE + : <toolset>gcc <target-os>windows ] ; +$(g).set-rule-name gcc.link ; +generators.register $(g) ; + +g = [ new gcc-linking-generator gcc.mingw.link.dll + : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB + : IMPORT_LIB SHARED_LIB + : <toolset>gcc <target-os>windows ] ; +$(g).set-rule-name gcc.link.dll ; +generators.register $(g) ; + +generators.register + [ new gcc-linking-generator gcc.link + : LIB OBJ + : EXE + : <toolset>gcc ] ; +generators.register + [ new gcc-linking-generator gcc.link.dll + : LIB OBJ + : SHARED_LIB + : <toolset>gcc ] ; + +generators.override gcc.mingw.link : gcc.link ; +generators.override gcc.mingw.link.dll : gcc.link.dll ; + +# Cygwin is similar to msvc and mingw in that it uses import libraries. +# While in simple cases, it can directly link to a shared library, +# it is believed to be slower, and not always possible. Define cygwin-specific +# generators here. + +g = [ new gcc-linking-generator gcc.cygwin.link + : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB + : EXE + : <toolset>gcc <target-os>cygwin ] ; +$(g).set-rule-name gcc.link ; +generators.register $(g) ; + +g = [ new gcc-linking-generator gcc.cygwin.link.dll + : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB + : IMPORT_LIB SHARED_LIB + : <toolset>gcc <target-os>cygwin ] ; +$(g).set-rule-name gcc.link.dll ; +generators.register $(g) ; + +generators.override gcc.cygwin.link : gcc.link ; +generators.override gcc.cygwin.link.dll : gcc.link.dll ; + +# Declare flags for linking. +# First, the common flags. +toolset.flags gcc.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +toolset.flags gcc.link OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; +toolset.flags gcc.link USER_OPTIONS <linkflags> ; +toolset.flags gcc.link LINKPATH <library-path> ; +toolset.flags gcc.link FINDLIBS-ST <find-static-library> ; +toolset.flags gcc.link FINDLIBS-SA <find-shared-library> ; +toolset.flags gcc.link LIBRARIES <library-file> ; + +toolset.flags gcc.link.dll .IMPLIB-COMMAND <target-os>windows : "-Wl,--out-implib," ; +toolset.flags gcc.link.dll .IMPLIB-COMMAND <target-os>cygwin : "-Wl,--out-implib," ; + +# For <runtime-link>static we made sure there are no dynamic libraries in the +# link. On HP-UX not all system libraries exist as archived libraries (for +# example, there is no libunwind.a), so, on this platform, the -static option +# cannot be specified. +if [ os.name ] != HPUX +{ + toolset.flags gcc.link OPTIONS <runtime-link>static : -static ; +} + +# Now, the vendor specific flags. +# The parameter linker can be either aix, darwin, gnu, hpux, osf or sun. +rule init-link-flags ( toolset linker condition ) +{ + switch $(linker) + { + case aix : + { + # + # On AIX we *have* to use the native linker. + # + # Using -brtl, the AIX linker will look for libraries with both the .a + # and .so extensions, such as libfoo.a and libfoo.so. Without -brtl, the + # AIX linker looks only for libfoo.a. Note that libfoo.a is an archived + # file that may contain shared objects and is different from static libs + # as on Linux. + # + # The -bnoipath strips the prepending (relative) path of libraries from + # the loader section in the target library or executable. Hence, during + # load-time LIBPATH (identical to LD_LIBRARY_PATH) or a hard-coded + # -blibpath (*similar* to -lrpath/-lrpath-link) is searched. Without + # this option, the prepending (relative) path + library name is + # hard-coded in the loader section, causing *only* this path to be + # searched during load-time. Note that the AIX linker does not have an + # -soname equivalent, this is as close as it gets. + # + # The above options are definately for AIX 5.x, and most likely also for + # AIX 4.x and AIX 6.x. For details about the AIX linker see: + # http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/aix/es-aix_ll.pdf + # + + toolset.flags $(toolset).link OPTIONS : -Wl,-brtl -Wl,-bnoipath + : unchecked ; + } + + case darwin : + { + # On Darwin, the -s option to ld does not work unless we pass -static, + # and passing -static unconditionally is a bad idea. So, don't pass -s. + # at all, darwin.jam will use separate 'strip' invocation. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link RPATH $(condition) : <dll-path> : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link RPATH_LINK $(condition) : <xdll-path> : unchecked ; + } + + case gnu : + { + # Strip the binary when no debugging is needed. We use --strip-all flag + # as opposed to -s since icc (intel's compiler) is generally + # option-compatible with and inherits from the gcc toolset, but does not + # support -s. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link OPTIONS $(condition)/<strip>on : -Wl,--strip-all : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link RPATH $(condition) : <dll-path> : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link RPATH_LINK $(condition) : <xdll-path> : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link START-GROUP $(condition) : -Wl,--start-group : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link END-GROUP $(condition) : -Wl,--end-group : unchecked ; + + # gnu ld has the ability to change the search behaviour for libraries + # referenced by -l switch. These modifiers are -Bstatic and -Bdynamic + # and change search for -l switches that follow them. The following list + # shows the tried variants. + # The search stops at the first variant that has a match. + # *nix: -Bstatic -lxxx + # libxxx.a + # + # *nix: -Bdynamic -lxxx + # libxxx.so + # libxxx.a + # + # windows (mingw,cygwin) -Bstatic -lxxx + # libxxx.a + # xxx.lib + # + # windows (mingw,cygwin) -Bdynamic -lxxx + # libxxx.dll.a + # xxx.dll.a + # libxxx.a + # xxx.lib + # cygxxx.dll (*) + # libxxx.dll + # xxx.dll + # libxxx.a + # + # (*) This is for cygwin + # Please note that -Bstatic and -Bdynamic are not a guarantee that a + # static or dynamic lib indeed gets linked in. The switches only change + # search patterns! + + # On *nix mixing shared libs with static runtime is not a good idea. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link FINDLIBS-ST-PFX $(condition)/<runtime-link>shared + : -Wl,-Bstatic : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link FINDLIBS-SA-PFX $(condition)/<runtime-link>shared + : -Wl,-Bdynamic : unchecked ; + + # On windows allow mixing of static and dynamic libs with static + # runtime. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link FINDLIBS-ST-PFX $(condition)/<runtime-link>static/<target-os>windows + : -Wl,-Bstatic : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link FINDLIBS-SA-PFX $(condition)/<runtime-link>static/<target-os>windows + : -Wl,-Bdynamic : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link OPTIONS $(condition)/<runtime-link>static/<target-os>windows + : -Wl,-Bstatic : unchecked ; + } + + case hpux : + { + toolset.flags $(toolset).link OPTIONS $(condition)/<strip>on + : -Wl,-s : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link OPTIONS $(condition)/<link>shared + : -fPIC : unchecked ; + } + + case osf : + { + # No --strip-all, just -s. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link OPTIONS $(condition)/<strip>on + : -Wl,-s : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link RPATH $(condition) : <dll-path> + : unchecked ; + # This does not supports -R. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link RPATH_OPTION $(condition) : -rpath + : unchecked ; + # -rpath-link is not supported at all. + } + + case sun : + { + toolset.flags $(toolset).link OPTIONS $(condition)/<strip>on + : -Wl,-s : unchecked ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link RPATH $(condition) : <dll-path> + : unchecked ; + # Solaris linker does not have a separate -rpath-link, but allows to use + # -L for the same purpose. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link LINKPATH $(condition) : <xdll-path> + : unchecked ; + + # This permits shared libraries with non-PIC code on Solaris. + # VP, 2004/09/07: Now that we have -fPIC hardcode in link.dll, the + # following is not needed. Whether -fPIC should be hardcoded, is a + # separate question. + # AH, 2004/10/16: it is still necessary because some tests link against + # static libraries that were compiled without PIC. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link OPTIONS $(condition)/<link>shared + : -mimpure-text : unchecked ; + } + + case * : + { + errors.user-error + "$(toolset) initialization: invalid linker '$(linker)'" : + "The value '$(linker)' specified for <linker> is not recognized." : + "Possible values are 'aix', 'darwin', 'gnu', 'hpux', 'osf' or 'sun'" ; + } + } +} + +# Enclose the RPATH variable on 'targets' in (double) quotes, +# unless it's already enclosed in single quotes. +# This special casing is done because it's common to pass +# '$ORIGIN' to linker -- and it has to have single quotes +# to prevent expansion by shell -- and if we add double +# quotes then preventing properties of single quotes disappear. +rule quote-rpath ( targets * ) +{ + local r = [ on $(targets[1]) return $(RPATH) ] ; + if ! [ MATCH "('.*')" : $(r) ] + { + r = "\"$(r)\"" ; + } + RPATH on $(targets) = $(r) ; +} + +# Declare actions for linking. +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + # Serialize execution of the 'link' action, since running N links in + # parallel is just slower. For now, serialize only gcc links, it might be a + # good idea to serialize all links. + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>gcc-link-semaphore ; + quote-rpath $(targets) ; +} + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,$(RPATH_OPTION:E=-R)$(SPACE)-Wl,$(RPATH) -Wl,-rpath-link$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH_LINK)" -o "$(<)" $(START-GROUP) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" $(FINDLIBS-ST-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FINDLIBS-SA-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(END-GROUP) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) + +} + +# Default value. Mostly for the sake of intel-linux that inherits from gcc, but +# does not have the same logic to set the .AR variable. We can put the same +# logic in intel-linux, but that's hardly worth the trouble as on Linux, 'ar' is +# always available. +.AR = ar ; +.RANLIB = ranlib ; + +toolset.flags gcc.archive AROPTIONS <archiveflags> ; + +rule archive ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + # Always remove archive and start again. Here is the rationale from + # + # Andre Hentz: + # + # I had a file, say a1.c, that was included into liba.a. I moved a1.c to + # a2.c, updated my Jamfiles and rebuilt. My program was crashing with absurd + # errors. After some debugging I traced it back to the fact that a1.o was + # *still* in liba.a + # + # Rene Rivera: + # + # Originally removing the archive was done by splicing an RM onto the + # archive action. That makes archives fail to build on NT when they have + # many files because it will no longer execute the action directly and blow + # the line length limit. Instead we remove the file in a different action, + # just before building the archive. + # + local clean.a = $(targets[1])(clean) ; + TEMPORARY $(clean.a) ; + NOCARE $(clean.a) ; + LOCATE on $(clean.a) = [ on $(targets[1]) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + DEPENDS $(clean.a) : $(sources) ; + DEPENDS $(targets) : $(clean.a) ; + common.RmTemps $(clean.a) : $(targets) ; +} + +# Declare action for creating static libraries. +# The letter 'r' means to add files to the archive with replacement. Since we +# remove archive, we don't care about replacement, but there's no option "add +# without replacement". +# The letter 'c' suppresses the warning in case the archive does not exists yet. +# That warning is produced only on some platforms, for whatever reasons. +actions piecemeal archive +{ + "$(.AR)" $(AROPTIONS) rc "$(<)" "$(>)" + "$(.RANLIB)" "$(<)" +} + +rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>gcc-link-semaphore ; + quote-rpath $(targets) ; +} + +# Differs from 'link' above only by -shared. +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,$(RPATH_OPTION:E=-R)$(SPACE)-Wl,$(RPATH) "$(.IMPLIB-COMMAND)$(<[1])" -o "$(<[-1])" $(HAVE_SONAME)-Wl,$(SONAME_OPTION)$(SPACE)-Wl,$(<[-1]:D=) -shared $(START-GROUP) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" $(FINDLIBS-ST-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FINDLIBS-SA-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(END-GROUP) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) +} + +rule setup-threading ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + local threading = [ feature.get-values threading : $(properties) ] ; + if $(threading) = multi + { + local target = [ feature.get-values target-os : $(properties) ] ; + local option ; + local libs ; + + switch $(target) + { + case windows : + { + option = -mthreads ; + } + case cygwin : + { + option = -mthreads ; + } + case solaris : + { + option = -pthreads ; + libs = rt ; + } + case beos : + { + # BeOS has no threading options, so do not set anything here. + } + case *bsd : + { + option = -pthread ; + # There is no -lrt on BSD. + } + case sgi : + { + # gcc on IRIX does not support multi-threading so do not set anything + # here. + } + case darwin : + { + # Darwin has no threading options so do not set anything here. + } + case * : + { + option = -pthread ; + libs = rt ; + } + } + + if $(option) + { + OPTIONS on $(targets) += $(option) ; + } + if $(libs) + { + FINDLIBS-SA on $(targets) += $(libs) ; + } + } +} + +local rule cpu-flags ( toolset variable : architecture : instruction-set + : values + : default ? ) +{ + if $(default) + { + toolset.flags $(toolset) $(variable) + <architecture>$(architecture)/<instruction-set> + : $(values) ; + } + toolset.flags $(toolset) $(variable) + <architecture>/<instruction-set>$(instruction-set) + <architecture>$(architecture)/<instruction-set>$(instruction-set) + : $(values) ; +} + +# Set architecture/instruction-set options. +# +# x86 and compatible +# The 'native' option appeared in gcc 4.2 so we cannot safely use it +# as default. Use conservative i386 instead. +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : native : -march=native ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : i386 : -march=i386 : default ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : i486 : -march=i486 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : i586 : -march=i586 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : i686 : -march=i686 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : pentium : -march=pentium ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : pentium-mmx : -march=pentium-mmx ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : pentiumpro : -march=pentiumpro ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : pentium2 : -march=pentium2 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : pentium3 : -march=pentium3 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : pentium3m : -march=pentium3m ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : pentium-m : -march=pentium-m ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : pentium4 : -march=pentium4 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : pentium4m : -march=pentium4m ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : prescott : -march=prescott ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : nocona : -march=nocona ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : core2 : -march=core2 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : k6 : -march=k6 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : k6-2 : -march=k6-2 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : k6-3 : -march=k6-3 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : athlon : -march=athlon ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : athlon-tbird : -march=athlon-tbird ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : athlon-4 : -march=athlon-4 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : athlon-xp : -march=athlon-xp ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : athlon-mp : -march=athlon-mp ; +## +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : k8 : -march=k8 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : opteron : -march=opteron ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : athlon64 : -march=athlon64 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : athlon-fx : -march=athlon-fx ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : winchip-c6 : -march=winchip-c6 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : winchip2 : -march=winchip2 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : c3 : -march=c3 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : x86 : c3-2 : -march=c3-2 ; +# Sparc +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : c3 : -mcpu=c3 : default ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : v7 : -mcpu=v7 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : cypress : -mcpu=cypress ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : v8 : -mcpu=v8 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : supersparc : -mcpu=supersparc ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : sparclite : -mcpu=sparclite ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : hypersparc : -mcpu=hypersparc ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : sparclite86x : -mcpu=sparclite86x ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : f930 : -mcpu=f930 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : f934 : -mcpu=f934 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : sparclet : -mcpu=sparclet ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : tsc701 : -mcpu=tsc701 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : v9 : -mcpu=v9 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : ultrasparc : -mcpu=ultrasparc ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : sparc : ultrasparc3 : -mcpu=ultrasparc3 ; +# RS/6000 & PowerPC +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 403 : -mcpu=403 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 505 : -mcpu=505 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 601 : -mcpu=601 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 602 : -mcpu=602 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 603 : -mcpu=603 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 603e : -mcpu=603e ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 604 : -mcpu=604 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 604e : -mcpu=604e ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 620 : -mcpu=620 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 630 : -mcpu=630 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 740 : -mcpu=740 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 7400 : -mcpu=7400 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 7450 : -mcpu=7450 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 750 : -mcpu=750 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 801 : -mcpu=801 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 821 : -mcpu=821 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 823 : -mcpu=823 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 860 : -mcpu=860 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 970 : -mcpu=970 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : 8540 : -mcpu=8540 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : power : -mcpu=power ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : power2 : -mcpu=power2 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : power3 : -mcpu=power3 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : power4 : -mcpu=power4 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : power5 : -mcpu=power5 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : powerpc : -mcpu=powerpc ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : powerpc64 : -mcpu=powerpc64 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : rios : -mcpu=rios ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : rios1 : -mcpu=rios1 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : rios2 : -mcpu=rios2 ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : rsc : -mcpu=rsc ; +cpu-flags gcc OPTIONS : power : rs64a : -mcpu=rs64 ; +# AIX variant of RS/6000 & PowerPC +toolset.flags gcc AROPTIONS <address-model>64/<target-os>aix : "-X 64" ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gcc.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gcc.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2a3e675e --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gcc.py @@ -0,0 +1,796 @@ +# Status: being ported by Steven Watanabe +# Base revision: 47077 +# TODO: common.jam needs to be ported +# TODO: generators.jam needs to have register_c_compiler. +# +# Copyright 2001 David Abrahams. +# Copyright 2002-2006 Rene Rivera. +# Copyright 2002-2003 Vladimir Prus. +# Copyright (c) 2005 Reece H. Dunn. +# Copyright 2006 Ilya Sokolov. +# Copyright 2007 Roland Schwarz +# Copyright 2007 Boris Gubenko. +# Copyright 2008 Steven Watanabe +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import os +import subprocess +import re + +import bjam + +from b2.tools import unix, common, rc, pch, builtin +from b2.build import feature, type, toolset, generators +from b2.util.utility import os_name, on_windows +from b2.manager import get_manager +from b2.build.generators import Generator +from b2.build.toolset import flags +from b2.util.utility import to_seq + +__debug = None + +def debug(): + global __debug + if __debug is None: + __debug = "--debug-configuration" in bjam.variable("ARGV") + return __debug + +feature.extend('toolset', ['gcc']) + + +toolset.inherit_generators('gcc', [], 'unix', ['unix.link', 'unix.link.dll']) +toolset.inherit_flags('gcc', 'unix') +toolset.inherit_rules('gcc', 'unix') + +generators.override('gcc.prebuilt', 'builtin.prebuilt') +generators.override('gcc.searched-lib-generator', 'searched-lib-generator') + +# Target naming is determined by types/lib.jam and the settings below this +# comment. +# +# On *nix: +# libxxx.a static library +# libxxx.so shared library +# +# On windows (mingw): +# libxxx.lib static library +# xxx.dll DLL +# xxx.lib import library +# +# On windows (cygwin) i.e. <target-os>cygwin +# libxxx.a static library +# xxx.dll DLL +# libxxx.dll.a import library +# +# Note: user can always override by using the <tag>@rule +# This settings have been choosen, so that mingw +# is in line with msvc naming conventions. For +# cygwin the cygwin naming convention has been choosen. + +# Make the "o" suffix used for gcc toolset on all +# platforms +type.set_generated_target_suffix('OBJ', ['<toolset>gcc'], 'o') +type.set_generated_target_suffix('STATIC_LIB', ['<toolset>gcc', '<target-os>cygwin'], 'a') + +type.set_generated_target_suffix('IMPORT_LIB', ['<toolset>gcc', '<target-os>cygwin'], 'dll.a') +type.set_generated_target_prefix('IMPORT_LIB', ['<toolset>gcc', '<target-os>cygwin'], 'lib') + +__machine_match = re.compile('^([^ ]+)') +__version_match = re.compile('^([0-9.]+)') + +def init(version = None, command = None, options = None): + """ + Initializes the gcc toolset for the given version. If necessary, command may + be used to specify where the compiler is located. The parameter 'options' is a + space-delimited list of options, each one specified as + <option-name>option-value. Valid option names are: cxxflags, linkflags and + linker-type. Accepted linker-type values are gnu, darwin, osf, hpux or sun + and the default value will be selected based on the current OS. + Example: + using gcc : 3.4 : : <cxxflags>foo <linkflags>bar <linker-type>sun ; + """ + + options = to_seq(options) + command = to_seq(command) + + # Information about the gcc command... + # The command. + command = to_seq(common.get_invocation_command('gcc', 'g++', command)) + # The root directory of the tool install. + root = feature.get_values('<root>', options) ; + # The bin directory where to find the command to execute. + bin = None + # The flavor of compiler. + flavor = feature.get_values('<flavor>', options) + # Autodetect the root and bin dir if not given. + if command: + if not bin: + bin = common.get_absolute_tool_path(command[-1]) + if not root: + root = os.path.dirname(bin) + # Autodetect the version and flavor if not given. + if command: + machine_info = subprocess.Popen(command + ['-dumpmachine'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0] + machine = __machine_match.search(machine_info).group(1) + + version_info = subprocess.Popen(command + ['-dumpversion'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0] + version = __version_match.search(version_info).group(1) + if not flavor and machine.find('mingw') != -1: + flavor = 'mingw' + + condition = None + if flavor: + condition = common.check_init_parameters('gcc', None, + ('version', version), + ('flavor', flavor)) + else: + condition = common.check_init_parameters('gcc', None, + ('version', version)) + + if command: + command = command[0] + + common.handle_options('gcc', condition, command, options) + + linker = feature.get_values('<linker-type>', options) + if not linker: + if os_name() == 'OSF': + linker = 'osf' + elif os_name() == 'HPUX': + linker = 'hpux' ; + else: + linker = 'gnu' + + init_link_flags('gcc', linker, condition) + + # If gcc is installed in non-standard location, we'd need to add + # LD_LIBRARY_PATH when running programs created with it (for unit-test/run + # rules). + if command: + # On multilib 64-bit boxes, there are both 32-bit and 64-bit libraries + # and all must be added to LD_LIBRARY_PATH. The linker will pick the + # right onces. Note that we don't provide a clean way to build 32-bit + # binary with 64-bit compiler, but user can always pass -m32 manually. + lib_path = [os.path.join(root, 'bin'), + os.path.join(root, 'lib'), + os.path.join(root, 'lib32'), + os.path.join(root, 'lib64')] + if debug(): + print 'notice: using gcc libraries ::', condition, '::', lib_path + toolset.flags('gcc.link', 'RUN_PATH', condition, lib_path) + + # If it's not a system gcc install we should adjust the various programs as + # needed to prefer using the install specific versions. This is essential + # for correct use of MinGW and for cross-compiling. + + # - The archive builder. + archiver = common.get_invocation_command('gcc', + 'ar', feature.get_values('<archiver>', options), [bin], path_last=True) + toolset.flags('gcc.archive', '.AR', condition, [archiver]) + if debug(): + print 'notice: using gcc archiver ::', condition, '::', archiver + + # - The resource compiler. + rc_command = common.get_invocation_command_nodefault('gcc', + 'windres', feature.get_values('<rc>', options), [bin], path_last=True) + rc_type = feature.get_values('<rc-type>', options) + + if not rc_type: + rc_type = 'windres' + + if not rc_command: + # If we can't find an RC compiler we fallback to a null RC compiler that + # creates empty object files. This allows the same Jamfiles to work + # across the board. The null RC uses the assembler to create the empty + # objects, so configure that. + rc_command = common.get_invocation_command('gcc', 'as', [], [bin], path_last=True) + rc_type = 'null' + rc.configure(rc_command, condition, '<rc-type>' + rc_type) + +###if [ os.name ] = NT +###{ +### # This causes single-line command invocation to not go through .bat files, +### # thus avoiding command-line length limitations. +### JAMSHELL = % ; +###} + +#FIXME: when register_c_compiler is moved to +# generators, these should be updated +builtin.register_c_compiler('gcc.compile.c++', ['CPP'], ['OBJ'], ['<toolset>gcc']) +builtin.register_c_compiler('gcc.compile.c', ['C'], ['OBJ'], ['<toolset>gcc']) +builtin.register_c_compiler('gcc.compile.asm', ['ASM'], ['OBJ'], ['<toolset>gcc']) + +# pch support + +# The compiler looks for a precompiled header in each directory just before it +# looks for the include file in that directory. The name searched for is the +# name specified in the #include directive with ".gch" suffix appended. The +# logic in gcc-pch-generator will make sure that BASE_PCH suffix is appended to +# full name of the header. + +type.set_generated_target_suffix('PCH', ['<toolset>gcc'], 'gch') + +# GCC-specific pch generator. +class GccPchGenerator(pch.PchGenerator): + + # Inherit the __init__ method + + def run_pch(self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + # Find the header in sources. Ignore any CPP sources. + header = None + for s in sources: + if type.is_derived(s.type, 'H'): + header = s + + # Error handling: Base header file name should be the same as the base + # precompiled header name. + header_name = header.name + header_basename = os.path.basename(header_name).rsplit('.', 1)[0] + if header_basename != name: + location = project.project_module + ###FIXME: + raise Exception() + ### errors.user-error "in" $(location)": pch target name `"$(name)"' should be the same as the base name of header file `"$(header-name)"'" ; + + pch_file = Generator.run(self, project, name, prop_set, [header]) + + # return result of base class and pch-file property as usage-requirements + # FIXME: what about multiple results from generator.run? + return (property_set.create('<pch-file>' + pch_file[0], '<cflags>-Winvalid-pch'), + pch_file) + + # Calls the base version specifying source's name as the name of the created + # target. As result, the PCH will be named whatever.hpp.gch, and not + # whatever.gch. + def generated_targets(self, sources, prop_set, project, name = None): + name = sources[0].name + return Generator.generated_targets(self, sources, + prop_set, project, name) + +# Note: the 'H' source type will catch both '.h' header and '.hpp' header. The +# latter have HPP type, but HPP type is derived from H. The type of compilation +# is determined entirely by the destination type. +generators.register(GccPchGenerator('gcc.compile.c.pch', False, ['H'], ['C_PCH'], ['<pch>on', '<toolset>gcc' ])) +generators.register(GccPchGenerator('gcc.compile.c++.pch', False, ['H'], ['CPP_PCH'], ['<pch>on', '<toolset>gcc' ])) + +# Override default do-nothing generators. +generators.override('gcc.compile.c.pch', 'pch.default-c-pch-generator') +generators.override('gcc.compile.c++.pch', 'pch.default-cpp-pch-generator') + +flags('gcc.compile', 'PCH_FILE', ['<pch>on'], ['<pch-file>']) + +# Declare flags and action for compilation +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<optimization>off'], ['-O0']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<optimization>speed'], ['-O3']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<optimization>space'], ['-Os']) + +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<inlining>off'], ['-fno-inline']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<inlining>on'], ['-Wno-inline']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<inlining>full'], ['-finline-functions', '-Wno-inline']) + +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<warnings>off'], ['-w']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<warnings>on'], ['-Wall']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<warnings>all'], ['-Wall', '-pedantic']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<warnings-as-errors>on'], ['-Werror']) + +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<debug-symbols>on'], ['-g']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<profiling>on'], ['-pg']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<rtti>off'], ['-fno-rtti']) + +# On cygwin and mingw, gcc generates position independent code by default, and +# warns if -fPIC is specified. This might not be the right way of checking if +# we're using cygwin. For example, it's possible to run cygwin gcc from NT +# shell, or using crosscompiling. But we'll solve that problem when it's time. +# In that case we'll just add another parameter to 'init' and move this login +# inside 'init'. +if not os_name () in ['CYGWIN', 'NT']: + # This logic will add -fPIC for all compilations: + # + # lib a : a.cpp b ; + # obj b : b.cpp ; + # exe c : c.cpp a d ; + # obj d : d.cpp ; + # + # This all is fine, except that 'd' will be compiled with -fPIC even though + # it's not needed, as 'd' is used only in exe. However, it's hard to detect + # where a target is going to be used. Alternative, we can set -fPIC only + # when main target type is LIB but than 'b' will be compiled without -fPIC. + # In x86-64 that will lead to link errors. So, compile everything with + # -fPIC. + # + # Yet another alternative would be to create propagated <sharedable> + # feature, and set it when building shared libraries, but that's hard to + # implement and will increase target path length even more. + flags('gcc.compile', 'OPTIONS', ['<link>shared'], ['-fPIC']) + +if os_name() != 'NT' and os_name() != 'OSF' and os_name() != 'HPUX': + # OSF does have an option called -soname but it doesn't seem to work as + # expected, therefore it has been disabled. + HAVE_SONAME = '' + SONAME_OPTION = '-h' + + +flags('gcc.compile', 'USER_OPTIONS', [], ['<cflags>']) +flags('gcc.compile.c++', 'USER_OPTIONS',[], ['<cxxflags>']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'DEFINES', [], ['<define>']) +flags('gcc.compile', 'INCLUDES', [], ['<include>']) + +engine = get_manager().engine() + +engine.register_action('gcc.compile.c++.pch', + '"$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c++-header $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)"') + +engine.register_action('gcc.compile.c.pch', + '"$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c-header $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)"') + + +def gcc_compile_cpp(targets, sources, properties): + # Some extensions are compiled as C++ by default. For others, we need to + # pass -x c++. We could always pass -x c++ but distcc does not work with it. + extension = os.path.splitext (sources [0]) [1] + lang = '' + if not extension in ['.cc', '.cp', '.cxx', '.cpp', '.c++', '.C']: + lang = '-x c++' + get_manager().engine().set_target_variable (targets, 'LANG', lang) + engine.add_dependency(targets, bjam.call('get-target-variable', targets, 'PCH_FILE')) + +def gcc_compile_c(targets, sources, properties): + engine = get_manager().engine() + # If we use the name g++ then default file suffix -> language mapping does + # not work. So have to pass -x option. Maybe, we can work around this by + # allowing the user to specify both C and C++ compiler names. + #if $(>:S) != .c + #{ + engine.set_target_variable (targets, 'LANG', '-x c') + #} + engine.add_dependency(targets, bjam.call('get-target-variable', targets, 'PCH_FILE')) + +engine.register_action( + 'gcc.compile.c++', + '"$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) -ftemplate-depth-128 $(OPTIONS) ' + + '$(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" ' + + '-c -o "$(<:W)" "$(>:W)"', + function=gcc_compile_cpp, + bound_list=['PCH_FILE']) + +engine.register_action( + 'gcc.compile.c', + '"$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) ' + + '-I"$(PCH_FILE:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)"', + function=gcc_compile_c, + bound_list=['PCH_FILE']) + +def gcc_compile_asm(targets, sources, properties): + get_manager().engine().set_target_variable(targets, 'LANG', '-x assembler-with-cpp') + +engine.register_action( + 'gcc.compile.asm', + '"$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(LANG) $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)"', + function=gcc_compile_asm) + + +class GccLinkingGenerator(unix.UnixLinkingGenerator): + """ + The class which check that we don't try to use the <runtime-link>static + property while creating or using shared library, since it's not supported by + gcc/libc. + """ + def run(self, project, name, ps, sources): + # TODO: Replace this with the use of a target-os property. + + no_static_link = False + if bjam.variable('UNIX'): + no_static_link = True; + ##FIXME: what does this mean? +## { +## switch [ modules.peek : JAMUNAME ] +## { +## case * : no-static-link = true ; +## } +## } + + reason = None + if no_static_link and ps.get('runtime-link') == 'static': + if ps.get('link') == 'shared': + reason = "On gcc, DLL can't be build with '<runtime-link>static'." + elif type.is_derived(self.target_types[0], 'EXE'): + for s in sources: + source_type = s.type() + if source_type and type.is_derived(source_type, 'SHARED_LIB'): + reason = "On gcc, using DLLS together with the " +\ + "<runtime-link>static options is not possible " + if reason: + print 'warning:', reason + print 'warning:',\ + "It is suggested to use '<runtime-link>static' together",\ + "with '<link>static'." ; + return + else: + generated_targets = unix.UnixLinkingGenerator.run(self, project, + name, ps, sources) + return generated_targets + +if on_windows(): + flags('gcc.link.dll', '.IMPLIB-COMMAND', [], ['-Wl,--out-implib,']) + generators.register( + GccLinkingGenerator('gcc.link', True, + ['OBJ', 'SEARCHED_LIB', 'STATIC_LIB', 'IMPORT_LIB'], + [ 'EXE' ], + [ '<toolset>gcc' ])) + generators.register( + GccLinkingGenerator('gcc.link.dll', True, + ['OBJ', 'SEARCHED_LIB', 'STATIC_LIB', 'IMPORT_LIB'], + ['IMPORT_LIB', 'SHARED_LIB'], + ['<toolset>gcc'])) +else: + generators.register( + GccLinkingGenerator('gcc.link', True, + ['LIB', 'OBJ'], + ['EXE'], + ['<toolset>gcc'])) + generators.register( + GccLinkingGenerator('gcc.link.dll', True, + ['LIB', 'OBJ'], + ['SHARED_LIB'], + ['<toolset>gcc'])) + +# Declare flags for linking. +# First, the common flags. +flags('gcc.link', 'OPTIONS', ['<debug-symbols>on'], ['-g']) +flags('gcc.link', 'OPTIONS', ['<profiling>on'], ['-pg']) +flags('gcc.link', 'USER_OPTIONS', [], ['<linkflags>']) +flags('gcc.link', 'LINKPATH', [], ['<library-path>']) +flags('gcc.link', 'FINDLIBS-ST', [], ['<find-static-library>']) +flags('gcc.link', 'FINDLIBS-SA', [], ['<find-shared-library>']) +flags('gcc.link', 'LIBRARIES', [], ['<library-file>']) + +# For <runtime-link>static we made sure there are no dynamic libraries in the +# link. On HP-UX not all system libraries exist as archived libraries (for +# example, there is no libunwind.a), so, on this platform, the -static option +# cannot be specified. +if os_name() != 'HPUX': + flags('gcc.link', 'OPTIONS', ['<runtime-link>static'], ['-static']) + +# Now, the vendor specific flags. +# The parameter linker can be either gnu, darwin, osf, hpux or sun. +def init_link_flags(toolset, linker, condition): + """ + Now, the vendor specific flags. + The parameter linker can be either gnu, darwin, osf, hpux or sun. + """ + toolset_link = toolset + '.link' + if linker == 'gnu': + # Strip the binary when no debugging is needed. We use --strip-all flag + # as opposed to -s since icc (intel's compiler) is generally + # option-compatible with and inherits from the gcc toolset, but does not + # support -s. + + # FIXME: what does unchecked translate to? + flags(toolset_link, 'OPTIONS', map(lambda x: x + '/<debug-symbols>off', condition), ['-Wl,--strip-all']) # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'RPATH', condition, ['<dll-path>']) # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'RPATH_LINK', condition, ['<xdll-path>']) # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'START-GROUP', condition, ['-Wl,--start-group'])# : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'END-GROUP', condition, ['-Wl,--end-group']) # : unchecked ; + + # gnu ld has the ability to change the search behaviour for libraries + # referenced by -l switch. These modifiers are -Bstatic and -Bdynamic + # and change search for -l switches that follow them. The following list + # shows the tried variants. + # The search stops at the first variant that has a match. + # *nix: -Bstatic -lxxx + # libxxx.a + # + # *nix: -Bdynamic -lxxx + # libxxx.so + # libxxx.a + # + # windows (mingw,cygwin) -Bstatic -lxxx + # libxxx.a + # xxx.lib + # + # windows (mingw,cygwin) -Bdynamic -lxxx + # libxxx.dll.a + # xxx.dll.a + # libxxx.a + # xxx.lib + # cygxxx.dll (*) + # libxxx.dll + # xxx.dll + # libxxx.a + # + # (*) This is for cygwin + # Please note that -Bstatic and -Bdynamic are not a guarantee that a + # static or dynamic lib indeed gets linked in. The switches only change + # search patterns! + + # On *nix mixing shared libs with static runtime is not a good idea. + flags(toolset_link, 'FINDLIBS-ST-PFX', + map(lambda x: x + '/<runtime-link>shared', condition), + ['-Wl,-Bstatic']) # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'FINDLIBS-SA-PFX', + map(lambda x: x + '/<runtime-link>shared', condition), + ['-Wl,-Bdynamic']) # : unchecked ; + + # On windows allow mixing of static and dynamic libs with static + # runtime. + flags(toolset_link, 'FINDLIBS-ST-PFX', + map(lambda x: x + '/<runtime-link>static/<target-os>windows', condition), + ['-Wl,-Bstatic']) # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'FINDLIBS-SA-PFX', + map(lambda x: x + '/<runtime-link>static/<target-os>windows', condition), + ['-Wl,-Bdynamic']) # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'OPTIONS', + map(lambda x: x + '/<runtime-link>static/<target-os>windows', condition), + ['-Wl,-Bstatic']) # : unchecked ; + + elif linker == 'darwin': + # On Darwin, the -s option to ld does not work unless we pass -static, + # and passing -static unconditionally is a bad idea. So, don't pass -s. + # at all, darwin.jam will use separate 'strip' invocation. + flags(toolset_link, 'RPATH', condition, ['<dll-path>']) # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'RPATH_LINK', condition, ['<xdll-path>']) # : unchecked ; + + elif linker == 'osf': + # No --strip-all, just -s. + flags(toolset_link, 'OPTIONS', map(lambda x: x + '/<debug-symbols>off', condition), ['-Wl,-s']) + # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'RPATH', condition, ['<dll-path>']) # : unchecked ; + # This does not supports -R. + flags(toolset_link, 'RPATH_OPTION', condition, ['-rpath']) # : unchecked ; + # -rpath-link is not supported at all. + + elif linker == 'sun': + flags(toolset_link, 'OPTIONS', map(lambda x: x + '/<debug-symbols>off', condition), ['-Wl,-s']) + # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'RPATH', condition, ['<dll-path>']) # : unchecked ; + # Solaris linker does not have a separate -rpath-link, but allows to use + # -L for the same purpose. + flags(toolset_link, 'LINKPATH', condition, ['<xdll-path>']) # : unchecked ; + + # This permits shared libraries with non-PIC code on Solaris. + # VP, 2004/09/07: Now that we have -fPIC hardcode in link.dll, the + # following is not needed. Whether -fPIC should be hardcoded, is a + # separate question. + # AH, 2004/10/16: it is still necessary because some tests link against + # static libraries that were compiled without PIC. + flags(toolset_link, 'OPTIONS', map(lambda x: x + '/<link>shared', condition), ['-mimpure-text']) + # : unchecked ; + + elif linker == 'hpux': + flags(toolset_link, 'OPTIONS', map(lambda x: x + '/<debug-symbols>off', condition), + ['-Wl,-s']) # : unchecked ; + flags(toolset_link, 'OPTIONS', map(lambda x: x + '/<link>shared', condition), + ['-fPIC']) # : unchecked ; + + else: + # FIXME: + errors.user_error( + "$(toolset) initialization: invalid linker '$(linker)' " + + "The value '$(linker)' specified for <linker> is not recognized. " + + "Possible values are 'gnu', 'darwin', 'osf', 'hpux' or 'sun'") + +# Declare actions for linking. +def gcc_link(targets, sources, properties): + engine = get_manager().engine() + engine.set_target_variable(targets, 'SPACE', ' ') + # Serialize execution of the 'link' action, since running N links in + # parallel is just slower. For now, serialize only gcc links, it might be a + # good idea to serialize all links. + engine.set_target_variable(targets, 'JAM_SEMAPHORE', '<s>gcc-link-semaphore') + +engine.register_action( + 'gcc.link', + '"$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" ' + + '-Wl,$(RPATH_OPTION:E=-R)$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" ' + + '-Wl,-rpath-link$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH_LINK)" -o "$(<)" ' + + '$(START-GROUP) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" $(FINDLIBS-ST-PFX) ' + + '-l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FINDLIBS-SA-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(END-GROUP) ' + + '$(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS)', + function=gcc_link, + bound_list=['LIBRARIES']) + +# Default value. Mostly for the sake of intel-linux that inherits from gcc, but +# does not have the same logic to set the .AR variable. We can put the same +# logic in intel-linux, but that's hardly worth the trouble as on Linux, 'ar' is +# always available. +__AR = 'ar' + +flags('gcc.archive', 'AROPTIONS', [], ['<archiveflags>']) + +def gcc_archive(targets, sources, properties): + # Always remove archive and start again. Here's rationale from + # + # Andre Hentz: + # + # I had a file, say a1.c, that was included into liba.a. I moved a1.c to + # a2.c, updated my Jamfiles and rebuilt. My program was crashing with absurd + # errors. After some debugging I traced it back to the fact that a1.o was + # *still* in liba.a + # + # Rene Rivera: + # + # Originally removing the archive was done by splicing an RM onto the + # archive action. That makes archives fail to build on NT when they have + # many files because it will no longer execute the action directly and blow + # the line length limit. Instead we remove the file in a different action, + # just before building the archive. + clean = targets[0] + '(clean)' + bjam.call('TEMPORARY', clean) + bjam.call('NOCARE', clean) + engine = get_manager().engine() + engine.set_target_variable('LOCATE', clean, bjam.call('get-target-variable', targets, 'LOCATE')) + engine.add_dependency(clean, sources) + engine.add_dependency(targets, clean) + engine.set_update_action('common.RmTemps', clean, targets) + +# Declare action for creating static libraries. +# The letter 'r' means to add files to the archive with replacement. Since we +# remove archive, we don't care about replacement, but there's no option "add +# without replacement". +# The letter 'c' suppresses the warning in case the archive does not exists yet. +# That warning is produced only on some platforms, for whatever reasons. +engine.register_action('gcc.archive', + '"$(.AR)" $(AROPTIONS) rc "$(<)" "$(>)"', + function=gcc_archive, + flags=['piecemeal']) + +def gcc_link_dll(targets, sources, properties): + engine = get_manager().engine() + engine.set_target_variable(targets, 'SPACE', ' ') + engine.set_target_variable(targets, 'JAM_SEMAPHORE', '<s>gcc-link-semaphore') + engine.set_target_variable(targets, "HAVE_SONAME", HAVE_SONAME) + engine.set_target_variable(targets, "SONAME_OPTION", SONAME_OPTION) + +engine.register_action( + 'gcc.link.dll', + # Differ from 'link' above only by -shared. + '"$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" ' + + '-Wl,$(RPATH_OPTION:E=-R)$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" ' + + '"$(.IMPLIB-COMMAND)$(<[1])" -o "$(<[-1])" ' + + '$(HAVE_SONAME)-Wl,$(SONAME_OPTION)$(SPACE)-Wl,$(<[-1]:D=) ' + + '-shared $(START-GROUP) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" $(FINDLIBS-ST-PFX) ' + + '-l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(FINDLIBS-SA-PFX) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(END-GROUP) ' + + '$(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS)', + function = gcc_link_dll, + bound_list=['LIBRARIES']) + +# Set up threading support. It's somewhat contrived, so perform it at the end, +# to avoid cluttering other code. + +if on_windows(): + flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<threading>multi'], ['-mthreads']) +elif bjam.variable('UNIX'): + jamuname = bjam.variable('JAMUNAME') + host_os_name = jamuname[0] + if host_os_name.startswith('SunOS'): + flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<threading>multi'], ['-pthreads']) + flags('gcc', 'FINDLIBS-SA', [], ['rt']) + elif host_os_name == 'BeOS': + # BeOS has no threading options, don't set anything here. + pass + elif host_os_name.endswith('BSD'): + flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<threading>multi'], ['-pthread']) + # there is no -lrt on BSD + elif host_os_name == 'DragonFly': + flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<threading>multi'], ['-pthread']) + # there is no -lrt on BSD - DragonFly is a FreeBSD variant, + # which anoyingly doesn't say it's a *BSD. + elif host_os_name == 'IRIX': + # gcc on IRIX does not support multi-threading, don't set anything here. + pass + elif host_os_name == 'Darwin': + # Darwin has no threading options, don't set anything here. + pass + else: + flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<threading>multi'], ['-pthread']) + flags('gcc', 'FINDLIBS-SA', [], ['rt']) + +def cpu_flags(toolset, variable, architecture, instruction_set, values, default=None): + #FIXME: for some reason this fails. Probably out of date feature code +## if default: +## flags(toolset, variable, +## ['<architecture>' + architecture + '/<instruction-set>'], +## values) + flags(toolset, variable, + #FIXME: same as above + [##'<architecture>/<instruction-set>' + instruction_set, + '<architecture>' + architecture + '/<instruction-set>' + instruction_set], + values) + +# Set architecture/instruction-set options. +# +# x86 and compatible +flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<architecture>x86/<address-model>32'], ['-m32']) +flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<architecture>x86/<address-model>64'], ['-m64']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'i386', ['-march=i386'], default=True) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'i486', ['-march=i486']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'i586', ['-march=i586']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'i686', ['-march=i686']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'pentium', ['-march=pentium']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'pentium-mmx', ['-march=pentium-mmx']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'pentiumpro', ['-march=pentiumpro']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'pentium2', ['-march=pentium2']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'pentium3', ['-march=pentium3']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'pentium3m', ['-march=pentium3m']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'pentium-m', ['-march=pentium-m']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'pentium4', ['-march=pentium4']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'pentium4m', ['-march=pentium4m']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'prescott', ['-march=prescott']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'nocona', ['-march=nocona']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'k6', ['-march=k6']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'k6-2', ['-march=k6-2']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'k6-3', ['-march=k6-3']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'athlon', ['-march=athlon']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'athlon-tbird', ['-march=athlon-tbird']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'athlon-4', ['-march=athlon-4']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'athlon-xp', ['-march=athlon-xp']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'athlon-mp', ['-march=athlon-mp']) +## +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'k8', ['-march=k8']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'opteron', ['-march=opteron']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'athlon64', ['-march=athlon64']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'athlon-fx', ['-march=athlon-fx']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'winchip-c6', ['-march=winchip-c6']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'winchip2', ['-march=winchip2']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'c3', ['-march=c3']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'x86', 'c3-2', ['-march=c3-2']) +# Sparc +flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<architecture>sparc/<address-model>32'], ['-m32']) +flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<architecture>sparc/<address-model>64'], ['-m64']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'c3', ['-mcpu=c3'], default=True) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'v7', ['-mcpu=v7']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'cypress', ['-mcpu=cypress']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'v8', ['-mcpu=v8']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'supersparc', ['-mcpu=supersparc']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'sparclite', ['-mcpu=sparclite']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'hypersparc', ['-mcpu=hypersparc']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'sparclite86x', ['-mcpu=sparclite86x']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'f930', ['-mcpu=f930']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'f934', ['-mcpu=f934']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'sparclet', ['-mcpu=sparclet']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'tsc701', ['-mcpu=tsc701']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'v9', ['-mcpu=v9']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'ultrasparc', ['-mcpu=ultrasparc']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'sparc', 'ultrasparc3', ['-mcpu=ultrasparc3']) +# RS/6000 & PowerPC +flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<architecture>power/<address-model>32'], ['-m32']) +flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<architecture>power/<address-model>64'], ['-m64']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '403', ['-mcpu=403']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '505', ['-mcpu=505']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '601', ['-mcpu=601']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '602', ['-mcpu=602']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '603', ['-mcpu=603']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '603e', ['-mcpu=603e']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '604', ['-mcpu=604']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '604e', ['-mcpu=604e']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '620', ['-mcpu=620']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '630', ['-mcpu=630']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '740', ['-mcpu=740']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '7400', ['-mcpu=7400']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '7450', ['-mcpu=7450']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '750', ['-mcpu=750']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '801', ['-mcpu=801']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '821', ['-mcpu=821']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '823', ['-mcpu=823']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '860', ['-mcpu=860']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '970', ['-mcpu=970']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', '8540', ['-mcpu=8540']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'power', ['-mcpu=power']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'power2', ['-mcpu=power2']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'power3', ['-mcpu=power3']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'power4', ['-mcpu=power4']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'power5', ['-mcpu=power5']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'powerpc', ['-mcpu=powerpc']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'powerpc64', ['-mcpu=powerpc64']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'rios', ['-mcpu=rios']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'rios1', ['-mcpu=rios1']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'rios2', ['-mcpu=rios2']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'rsc', ['-mcpu=rsc']) +cpu_flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', 'power', 'rs64a', ['-mcpu=rs64']) +# AIX variant of RS/6000 & PowerPC +flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<architecture>power/<address-model>32/<target-os>aix'], ['-maix32']) +flags('gcc', 'OPTIONS', ['<architecture>power/<address-model>64/<target-os>aix'], ['-maix64']) +flags('gcc', 'AROPTIONS', ['<architecture>power/<address-model>64/<target-os>aix'], ['-X 64']) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/generate.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/generate.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6732fa35 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/generate.jam @@ -0,0 +1,108 @@ +# Copyright 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) + +# Declares main target 'generate' used to produce targets by calling a +# user-provided rule that takes and produces virtual targets. + +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import project ; +import property ; +import property-set ; +import targets ; +import regex ; + + +feature.feature generating-rule : : free ; + + +class generated-target-class : basic-target +{ + import errors ; + import indirect ; + import virtual-target ; + + rule __init__ ( name : project : sources * : requirements * + : default-build * : usage-requirements * ) + { + basic-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) : $(sources) + : $(requirements) : $(default-build) : $(usage-requirements) ; + + if ! [ $(self.requirements).get <generating-rule> ] + { + errors.user-error "The generate rule requires the <generating-rule>" + "property to be set" ; + } + } + + rule construct ( name : sources * : property-set ) + { + local result ; + local gr = [ $(property-set).get <generating-rule> ] ; + + # FIXME: this is a copy-paste from virtual-target.jam. We should add a + # utility rule to call a rule like this. + local rule-name = [ MATCH ^@(.*) : $(gr) ] ; + if $(rule-name) + { + if $(gr[2]) + { + local target-name = [ full-name ] ; + errors.user-error "Multiple <generating-rule> properties" + "encountered for target $(target-name)." ; + } + + result = [ indirect.call $(rule-name) $(self.project) $(name) + : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + + if ! $(result) + { + ECHO "warning: Unable to construct" [ full-name ] ; + } + } + + local ur ; + local targets ; + + if $(result) + { + if [ class.is-a $(result[1]) : property-set ] + { + ur = $(result[1]) ; + targets = $(result[2-]) ; + } + else + { + ur = [ property-set.empty ] ; + targets = $(result) ; + } + } + # FIXME: the following loop should be doable using sequence.transform or + # some similar utility rule. + local rt ; + for local t in $(targets) + { + rt += [ virtual-target.register $(t) ] ; + } + return $(ur) $(rt) ; + } +} + + +rule generate ( name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * + : usage-requirements * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new generated-target-class $(name) : $(project) + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) : $(project) ] + ] ; +} + +IMPORT $(__name__) : generate : : generate ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gettext.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gettext.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..99a43ffe --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gettext.jam @@ -0,0 +1,230 @@ +# Copyright 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) + +# This module support GNU gettext internationalization utilities. +# +# It provides two main target rules: 'gettext.catalog', used for +# creating machine-readable catalogs from translations files, and +# 'gettext.update', used for update translation files from modified +# sources. +# +# To add i18n support to your application you should follow these +# steps. +# +# - Decide on a file name which will contain translations and +# what main target name will be used to update it. For example:: +# +# gettext.update update-russian : russian.po a.cpp my_app ; +# +# - Create the initial translation file by running:: +# +# bjam update-russian +# +# - Edit russian.po. For example, you might change fields like LastTranslator. +# +# - Create a main target for final message catalog:: +# +# gettext.catalog russian : russian.po ; +# +# The machine-readable catalog will be updated whenever you update +# "russian.po". The "russian.po" file will be updated only on explicit +# request. When you're ready to update translations, you should +# +# - Run:: +# +# bjam update-russian +# +# - Edit "russian.po" in appropriate editor. +# +# The next bjam run will convert "russian.po" into machine-readable form. +# +# By default, translations are marked by 'i18n' call. The 'gettext.keyword' +# feature can be used to alter this. + + +import targets ; +import property-set ; +import virtual-target ; +import "class" : new ; +import project ; +import type ; +import generators ; +import errors ; +import feature : feature ; +import toolset : flags ; +import regex ; + +.path = "" ; + +# Initializes the gettext module. +rule init ( path ? # Path where all tools are located. If not specified, + # they should be in PATH. + ) +{ + if $(.initialized) && $(.path) != $(path) + { + errors.error "Attempt to reconfigure with different path" ; + } + .initialized = true ; + if $(path) + { + .path = $(path)/ ; + } +} + +# Creates a main target 'name', which, when updated, will cause +# file 'existing-translation' to be updated with translations +# extracted from 'sources'. It's possible to specify main target +# in sources --- it which case all target from dependency graph +# of those main targets will be scanned, provided they are of +# appropricate type. The 'gettext.types' feature can be used to +# control the types. +# +# The target will be updated only if explicitly requested on the +# command line. +rule update ( name : existing-translation sources + : requirements * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(name) : $(project) : gettext.UPDATE : + $(existing-translation) $(sources) + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + ] ; + $(project).mark-target-as-explicit $(name) ; +} + + +# The human editable source, containing translation. +type.register gettext.PO : po ; +# The machine readable message catalog. +type.register gettext.catalog : mo ; +# Intermediate type produce by extracting translations from +# sources. +type.register gettext.POT : pot ; +# Pseudo type used to invoke update-translations generator +type.register gettext.UPDATE ; + +# Identifies the keyword that should be used when scanning sources. +# Default: i18n +feature gettext.keyword : : free ; +# Contains space-separated list of sources types which should be scanned. +# Default: "C CPP" +feature gettext.types : : free ; + +generators.register-standard gettext.compile : gettext.PO : gettext.catalog ; + +class update-translations-generator : generator +{ + import regex : split ; + import property-set ; + + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + # The rule should be called with at least two sources. The first source + # is the translation (.po) file to update. The remaining sources are targets + # which should be scanned for new messages. All sources files for those targets + # will be found and passed to the 'xgettext' utility, which extracts the + # messages for localization. Those messages will be merged to the .po file. + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * : multiple ? ) + { + local types = [ $(property-set).get <gettext.types> ] ; + types ?= "C CPP" ; + types = [ regex.split $(types) " " ] ; + + local keywords = [ $(property-set).get <gettext.keyword> ] ; + property-set = [ property-set.create $(keywords:G=<gettext.keyword>) ] ; + + # First deterime the list of sources that must be scanned for + # messages. + local all-sources ; + # CONSIDER: I'm not sure if the logic should be the same as for 'stage': + # i.e. following dependency properties as well. + for local s in $(sources[2-]) + { + all-sources += [ virtual-target.traverse $(s) : : include-sources ] ; + } + local right-sources ; + for local s in $(all-sources) + { + if [ $(s).type ] in $(types) + { + right-sources += $(s) ; + } + } + + local .constructed ; + if $(right-sources) + { + # Create the POT file, which will contain list of messages extracted + # from the sources. + local extract = + [ new action $(right-sources) : gettext.extract : $(property-set) ] ; + local new-messages = [ new file-target $(name) : gettext.POT + : $(project) : $(extract) ] ; + + # Create a notfile target which will update the existing translation file + # with new messages. + local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) $(new-messages) + : gettext.update-po-dispatch ] ; + local r = [ new notfile-target $(name) : $(project) : $(a) ] ; + .constructed = [ virtual-target.register $(r) ] ; + } + else + { + errors.error "No source could be scanned by gettext tools" ; + } + return $(.constructed) ; + } +} +generators.register [ new update-translations-generator gettext.update : : gettext.UPDATE ] ; + +flags gettext.extract KEYWORD <gettext.keyword> ; +actions extract +{ + $(.path)xgettext -k$(KEYWORD:E=i18n) -o $(<) $(>) +} + +# Does realy updating of po file. The tricky part is that +# we're actually updating one of the sources: +# $(<) is the NOTFILE target we're updating +# $(>[1]) is the PO file to be really updated. +# $(>[2]) is the PO file created from sources. +# +# When file to be updated does not exist (during the +# first run), we need to copy the file created from sources. +# In all other cases, we need to update the file. +rule update-po-dispatch +{ + NOCARE $(>[1]) ; + gettext.create-po $(<) : $(>) ; + gettext.update-po $(<) : $(>) ; + _ on $(<) = " " ; + ok on $(<) = "" ; + EXISTING_PO on $(<) = $(>[1]) ; +} + +# Due to fancy interaction of existing and updated, this rule can be called with +# one source, in which case we copy the lonely source into EXISTING_PO, or with +# two sources, in which case the action body expands to nothing. I'd really like +# to have "missing" action modifier. +actions quietly existing updated create-po bind EXISTING_PO +{ + cp$(_)"$(>[1])"$(_)"$(EXISTING_PO)"$($(>[2]:E=ok)) +} + +actions updated update-po bind EXISTING_PO +{ + $(.path)msgmerge$(_)-U$(_)"$(EXISTING_PO)"$(_)"$(>[1])" +} + +actions gettext.compile +{ + $(.path)msgfmt -o $(<) $(>) +} + +IMPORT $(__name__) : update : : gettext.update ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gfortran.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gfortran.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0aa69b85 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/gfortran.jam @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2004 Toon Knapen +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import fortran ; + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ +} + +# Declare flags and action for compilation +flags gfortran OPTIONS <fflags> ; + +flags gfortran OPTIONS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +flags gfortran OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +flags gfortran OPTIONS <optimization>space : -Os ; + +flags gfortran OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags gfortran OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; + +flags gfortran OPTIONS <link>shared/<main-target-type>LIB : -fPIC ; + +flags gfortran DEFINES <define> ; +flags gfortran INCLUDES <include> ; + +rule compile.fortran +{ +} + +actions compile.fortran +{ + gcc -Wall $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I$(INCLUDES) -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +generators.register-fortran-compiler gfortran.compile.fortran : FORTRAN FORTRAN90 : OBJ ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/hp_cxx.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/hp_cxx.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..86cd783e --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/hp_cxx.jam @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ +# Copyright 2001 David Abrahams. +# Copyright 2004, 2005 Markus Schoepflin. +# 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) + +# +# HP CXX compiler +# See http://h30097.www3.hp.com/cplus/?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN +# +# +# Notes on this toolset: +# +# - Because of very subtle issues with the default ansi mode, strict_ansi mode +# is used for compilation. One example of things that don't work correctly in +# the default ansi mode is overload resolution of function templates when +# mixed with non-template functions. +# +# - For template instantiation "-timplicit_local" is used. Previously, +# "-tlocal" has been tried to avoid the need for a template repository +# but this doesn't work with manually instantiated templates. "-tweak" +# has not been used to avoid the stream of warning messages issued by +# ar or ld when creating a library or linking an application. +# +# - Debug symbols are generated with "-g3", as this works both in debug and +# release mode. When compiling C++ code without optimization, we additionally +# use "-gall", which generates full symbol table information for all classes, +# structs, and unions. As this turns off optimization, it can't be used when +# optimization is needed. +# + +import feature generators common ; +import toolset : flags ; + +feature.extend toolset : hp_cxx ; +feature.extend c++abi : cxxarm ; + +# Inherit from Unix toolset to get library ordering magic. +toolset.inherit hp_cxx : unix ; + +generators.override hp_cxx.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; +generators.override hp_cxx.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override hp_cxx.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters hp_cxx : version $(version) ] ; + + local command = [ common.get-invocation-command hp_cxx : cxx : $(command) ] ; + + if $(command) + { + local root = [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ; + + if $(root) + { + flags hp_cxx .root $(condition) : "\"$(root)\"/" ; + } + } + # If we can't find 'cxx' anyway, at least show 'cxx' in the commands + command ?= cxx ; + + common.handle-options hp_cxx : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; +} + +generators.register-c-compiler hp_cxx.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>hp_cxx ; +generators.register-c-compiler hp_cxx.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>hp_cxx ; + + + +# No static linking as far as I can tell. +# flags cxx LINKFLAGS <runtime-link>static : -bstatic ; +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g3 ; +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off/<debug-symbols>on : -gall ; +flags hp_cxx.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags hp_cxx.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>off : -s ; + +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed/<inlining>on : -O2 ; +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O2 ; + +# This (undocumented) macro needs to be defined to get all C function +# overloads required by the C++ standard. +flags hp_cxx.compile.c++ OPTIONS : -D__CNAME_OVERLOADS ; + +# Added for threading support +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <threading>multi : -pthread ; +flags hp_cxx.link OPTIONS <threading>multi : -pthread ; + +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space/<inlining>on : <inlining>size ; +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -O1 ; +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <inlining>off : -inline none ; + +# The compiler versions tried (up to V6.5-040) hang when compiling Boost code +# with full inlining enabled. So leave it at the default level for now. +# +# flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <inlining>full : -inline all ; + +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; +flags hp_cxx.link OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; + +# Selection of the object model. This flag is needed on both the C++ compiler +# and linker command line. + +# Unspecified ABI translates to '-model ansi' as most +# standard-conforming. +flags hp_cxx.compile.c++ OPTIONS <c++abi> : -model ansi : : hack-hack ; +flags hp_cxx.compile.c++ OPTIONS <c++abi>cxxarm : -model arm ; +flags hp_cxx.link OPTIONS <c++abi> : -model ansi : : hack-hack ; +flags hp_cxx.link OPTIONS <c++abi>cxxarm : -model arm ; + +# Display a descriptive tag together with each compiler message. This tag can +# be used by the user to explicitely suppress the compiler message. +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS : -msg_display_tag ; + +flags hp_cxx.compile OPTIONS <cflags> ; +flags hp_cxx.compile.c++ OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +flags hp_cxx.compile DEFINES <define> ; +flags hp_cxx.compile INCLUDES <include> ; +flags hp_cxx.link OPTIONS <linkflags> ; + +flags hp_cxx.link LIBPATH <library-path> ; +flags hp_cxx.link LIBRARIES <library-file> ; +flags hp_cxx.link FINDLIBS-ST <find-static-library> ; +flags hp_cxx.link FINDLIBS-SA <find-shared-library> ; + +flags hp_cxx.compile.c++ TEMPLATE_DEPTH <c++-template-depth> ; + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -noimplicit_include $(OPTIONS) -o "$(<)" -L$(LIBPATH) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -lrt -lm +} + +# When creating dynamic libraries, we don't want to be warned about unresolved +# symbols, therefore all unresolved symbols are marked as expected by +# '-expect_unresolved *'. This also mirrors the behaviour of the GNU tool +# chain. + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -shared -expect_unresolved \* -noimplicit_include $(OPTIONS) -o "$(<[1])" -L$(LIBPATH) "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -lm +} + + +# Note: Relaxed ANSI mode (-std) is used for compilation because in strict ANSI +# C89 mode (-std1) the compiler doesn't accept C++ comments in C files. As -std +# is the default, no special flag is needed. +actions compile.c +{ + $(.root:E=)cc -c $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +# Note: The compiler is forced to compile the files as C++ (-x cxx) because +# otherwise it will silently ignore files with no file extension. +# +# Note: We deliberately don't suppress any warnings on the compiler command +# line, the user can always do this in a customized toolset later on. + +rule compile.c++ +{ + # We preprocess the TEMPLATE_DEPTH command line option here because we found + # no way to do it correctly in the actual action code. There we either get + # the -pending_instantiations parameter when no c++-template-depth property + # has been specified or we get additional quotes around + # "-pending_instantiations ". + local template-depth = [ on $(1) return $(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) ] ; + TEMPLATE_DEPTH on $(1) = "-pending_instantiations "$(template-depth) ; +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + $(CONFIG_COMMAND) -x cxx -c -std strict_ansi -nopure_cname -noimplicit_include -timplicit_local -ptr "$(<[1]:D)/cxx_repository" $(OPTIONS) $(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +# Always create archive from scratch. See the gcc toolet for rationale. +RM = [ common.rm-command ] ; +actions together piecemeal archive +{ + $(RM) "$(<)" + ar rc $(<) $(>) +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/hpfortran.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/hpfortran.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..96e8d18b --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/hpfortran.jam @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2004 Toon Knapen +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import fortran ; + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ +} + +# Declare flags and action for compilation +flags hpfortran OPTIONS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +flags hpfortran OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +flags hpfortran OPTIONS <optimization>space : -O1 ; + +flags hpfortran OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags hpfortran OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; + +flags hpfortran DEFINES <define> ; +flags hpfortran INCLUDES <include> ; + +rule compile.fortran +{ +} + +actions compile.fortran +{ + f77 +DD64 $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I$(INCLUDES) -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +generators.register-fortran-compiler hpfortran.compile.fortran : FORTRAN : OBJ ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/ifort.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/ifort.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..eb7c1988 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/ifort.jam @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2004 Toon Knapen +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import fortran ; + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ +} + +# Declare flags and action for compilation +flags ifort OPTIONS <fflags> ; + +flags ifort OPTIONS <optimization>off : /Od ; +flags ifort OPTIONS <optimization>speed : /O3 ; +flags ifort OPTIONS <optimization>space : /O1 ; + +flags ifort OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : /debug:full ; +flags ifort OPTIONS <profiling>on : /Qprof_gen ; + +flags ifort.compile FFLAGS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>shared : /MD ; +flags ifort.compile FFLAGS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>shared : /MDd ; +flags ifort.compile FFLAGS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /ML ; +flags ifort.compile FFLAGS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /MLd ; +flags ifort.compile FFLAGS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>multi : /MT ; +flags ifort.compile FFLAGS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>multi : /MTd ; + +flags ifort DEFINES <define> ; +flags ifort INCLUDES <include> ; + +rule compile.fortran +{ +} + +actions compile.fortran +{ + ifort $(FFLAGS) $(OPTIONS) /names:lowercase /D$(DEFINES) /I"$(INCLUDES)" /c /object:"$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +generators.register-fortran-compiler ifort.compile.fortran : FORTRAN : OBJ ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel-darwin.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel-darwin.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa0fd8fb --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel-darwin.jam @@ -0,0 +1,220 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2004. +# Copyright Noel Belcourt 2007. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt +# or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import intel ; +import feature : feature ; +import os ; +import toolset ; +import toolset : flags ; +import gcc ; +import common ; +import errors ; +import generators ; + +feature.extend-subfeature toolset intel : platform : darwin ; + +toolset.inherit-generators intel-darwin + <toolset>intel <toolset-intel:platform>darwin + : gcc + # Don't inherit PCH generators. They were not tested, and probably + # don't work for this compiler. + : gcc.mingw.link gcc.mingw.link.dll gcc.compile.c.pch gcc.compile.c++.pch + ; + +generators.override intel-darwin.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; +generators.override intel-darwin.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override intel-darwin.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +toolset.inherit-rules intel-darwin : gcc ; +toolset.inherit-flags intel-darwin : gcc + : <inlining>off <inlining>on <inlining>full <optimization>space + <warnings>off <warnings>all <warnings>on + <architecture>x86/<address-model>32 + <architecture>x86/<address-model>64 + ; + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + +# vectorization diagnostics +feature vectorize : off on full ; + +# Initializes the intel-darwin toolset +# version in mandatory +# name (default icc) is used to invoke the specified intel complier +# compile and link options allow you to specify addition command line options for each version +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters intel-darwin + : version $(version) ] ; + + command = [ common.get-invocation-command intel-darwin : icc + : $(command) : /opt/intel_cc_80/bin ] ; + + common.handle-options intel-darwin : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + gcc.init-link-flags intel-darwin darwin $(condition) ; + + # handle <library-path> + # local library-path = [ feature.get-values <library-path> : $(options) ] ; + # flags intel-darwin.link USER_OPTIONS $(condition) : [ feature.get-values <dll-path> : $(options) ] ; + + local root = [ feature.get-values <root> : $(options) ] ; + local bin ; + if $(command) || $(root) + { + bin ?= [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ; + root ?= $(bin:D) ; + + if $(root) + { + # Libraries required to run the executable may be in either + # $(root)/lib (10.1 and earlier) + # or + # $(root)/lib/architecture-name (11.0 and later: + local lib_path = $(root)/lib $(root:P)/lib/$(bin:B) ; + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: using intel libraries :: $(condition) :: $(lib_path) ; + } + flags intel-darwin.link RUN_PATH $(condition) : $(lib_path) ; + } + } + + local m = [ MATCH (..).* : $(version) ] ; + local n = [ MATCH (.)\\. : $(m) ] ; + if $(n) { + m = $(n) ; + } + + local major = $(m) ; + + if $(major) = "9" { + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>off : -Ob0 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>on : -Ob1 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>full : -Ob2 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<vectorize>off : -vec-report0 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<vectorize>on : -vec-report1 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<vectorize>full : -vec-report5 ; + flags intel-darwin.link OPTIONS $(condition)/<runtime-link>static : -static -static-libcxa -lstdc++ -lpthread ; + flags intel-darwin.link OPTIONS $(condition)/<runtime-link>shared : -shared-libcxa -lstdc++ -lpthread ; + } + else { + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>off : -inline-level=0 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>on : -inline-level=1 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>full : -inline-level=2 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<vectorize>off : -vec-report0 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<vectorize>on : -vec-report1 ; + flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<vectorize>full : -vec-report5 ; + flags intel-darwin.link OPTIONS $(condition)/<runtime-link>static : -static -static-intel -lstdc++ -lpthread ; + flags intel-darwin.link OPTIONS $(condition)/<runtime-link>shared : -shared-intel -lstdc++ -lpthread ; + } + + local minor = [ MATCH ".*\\.(.).*" : $(version) ] ; + + # wchar_t char_traits workaround for compilers older than 10.2 + if $(major) = "9" || ( $(major) = "10" && ( $(minor) = "0" || $(minor) = "1" ) ) { + flags intel-darwin.compile DEFINES $(condition) : __WINT_TYPE__=int : unchecked ; + } +} + +SPACE = " " ; + +flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS <cflags> ; +flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +# flags intel-darwin.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + +flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -O1 ; # no specific space optimization flag in icc + +# +cpu-type-em64t = prescott nocona ; +flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS <instruction-set>$(cpu-type-em64t)/<address-model>32 : -m32 ; # -mcmodel=small ; +flags intel-darwin.compile OPTIONS <instruction-set>$(cpu-type-em64t)/<address-model>64 : -m64 ; # -mcmodel=large ; + +flags intel-darwin.compile.c OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w0 ; +flags intel-darwin.compile.c OPTIONS <warnings>on : -w1 ; +flags intel-darwin.compile.c OPTIONS <warnings>all : -w2 ; + +flags intel-darwin.compile.c++ OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w0 ; +flags intel-darwin.compile.c++ OPTIONS <warnings>on : -w1 ; +flags intel-darwin.compile.c++ OPTIONS <warnings>all : -w2 ; + +actions compile.c +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -xc $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -xc++ $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +flags intel-darwin ARFLAGS <archiveflags> ; + +# Default value. Mostly for the sake of intel-linux +# that inherits from gcc, but does not has the same +# logic to set the .AR variable. We can put the same +# logic in intel-linux, but that's hardly worth the trouble +# as on Linux, 'ar' is always available. +.AR = ar ; + +rule archive ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + # Always remove archive and start again. Here's rationale from + # Andre Hentz: + # + # I had a file, say a1.c, that was included into liba.a. + # I moved a1.c to a2.c, updated my Jamfiles and rebuilt. + # My program was crashing with absurd errors. + # After some debugging I traced it back to the fact that a1.o was *still* + # in liba.a + # + # Rene Rivera: + # + # Originally removing the archive was done by splicing an RM + # onto the archive action. That makes archives fail to build on NT + # when they have many files because it will no longer execute the + # action directly and blow the line length limit. Instead we + # remove the file in a different action, just before the building + # of the archive. + # + local clean.a = $(targets[1])(clean) ; + TEMPORARY $(clean.a) ; + NOCARE $(clean.a) ; + LOCATE on $(clean.a) = [ on $(targets[1]) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + DEPENDS $(clean.a) : $(sources) ; + DEPENDS $(targets) : $(clean.a) ; + common.RmTemps $(clean.a) : $(targets) ; +} + +actions piecemeal archive +{ + "$(.AR)" $(AROPTIONS) rc "$(<)" "$(>)" + "ranlib" -cs "$(<)" +} + +flags intel-darwin.link USER_OPTIONS <linkflags> ; + +# Declare actions for linking +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + # Serialize execution of the 'link' action, since + # running N links in parallel is just slower. + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>intel-darwin-link-semaphore ; +} + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(USER_OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(OPTIONS) +} + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(USER_OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -o "$(<)" -single_module -dynamiclib -install_name "$(<[1]:D=)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(OPTIONS) +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel-linux.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel-linux.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d9164add --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel-linux.jam @@ -0,0 +1,250 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2003 Michael Stevens +# Copyright (c) 2011 Bryce Lelbach +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import toolset ; +import feature ; +import toolset : flags ; + +import intel ; +import gcc ; +import common ; +import errors ; +import generators ; +import type ; +import numbers ; + +feature.extend-subfeature toolset intel : platform : linux ; + +toolset.inherit-generators intel-linux + <toolset>intel <toolset-intel:platform>linux : gcc : gcc.mingw.link gcc.mingw.link.dll ; +generators.override intel-linux.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; +generators.override intel-linux.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override intel-linux.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +# Override default do-nothing generators. +generators.override intel-linux.compile.c.pch : pch.default-c-pch-generator ; +generators.override intel-linux.compile.c++.pch : pch.default-cpp-pch-generator ; + +type.set-generated-target-suffix PCH : <toolset>intel <toolset-intel:platform>linux : pchi ; + +toolset.inherit-rules intel-linux : gcc ; +toolset.inherit-flags intel-linux : gcc + : <inlining>off <inlining>on <inlining>full + <optimization>space <optimization>speed + <warnings>off <warnings>all <warnings>on + ; + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + +# Initializes the intel-linux toolset +# version in mandatory +# name (default icpc) is used to invoke the specified intel-linux complier +# compile and link options allow you to specify addition command line options for each version +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters intel-linux + : version $(version) ] ; + + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "notice: intel-linux version is" $(version) ; + } + + local default_path ; + + # Intel C++ Composer XE 2011 for Linux, aka Intel C++ Compiler XE 12.0, + # aka intel-linux-12.0. In this version, Intel thankfully decides to install + # to a sane 'intel' folder in /opt. + if [ MATCH "(12[.]0|12)" : $(version) ] + { default_path = /opt/intel/bin ; } + # Intel C++ Compiler 11.1. + else if [ MATCH "(11[.]1)" : $(version) ] + { default_path = /opt/intel_cce_11.1.064.x86_64/bin ; } + # Intel C++ Compiler 11.0. + else if [ MATCH "(11[.]0|11)" : $(version) ] + { default_path = /opt/intel_cce_11.0.074.x86_64/bin ; } + # Intel C++ Compiler 10.1. + else if [ MATCH "(10[.]1)" : $(version) ] + { default_path = /opt/intel_cce_10.1.013_x64/bin ; } + # Intel C++ Compiler 9.1. + else if [ MATCH "(9[.]1)" : $(version) ] + { default_path = /opt/intel_cc_91/bin ; } + # Intel C++ Compiler 9.0. + else if [ MATCH "(9[.]0|9)" : $(version) ] + { default_path = /opt/intel_cc_90/bin ; } + # Intel C++ Compiler 8.1. + else if [ MATCH "(8[.]1)" : $(version) ] + { default_path = /opt/intel_cc_81/bin ; } + # Intel C++ Compiler 8.0 - this used to be the default, so now it's the + # fallback. + else + { default_path = /opt/intel_cc_80/bin ; } + + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "notice: default search path for intel-linux is" $(default_path) ; + } + + command = [ common.get-invocation-command intel-linux : icpc + : $(command) : $(default_path) ] ; + + common.handle-options intel-linux : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + gcc.init-link-flags intel-linux gnu $(condition) ; + + local root = [ feature.get-values <root> : $(options) ] ; + local bin ; + if $(command) || $(root) + { + bin ?= [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ; + root ?= $(bin:D) ; + + local command-string = $(command:J=" ") ; + local version-output = [ SHELL "$(command-string) --version" ] ; + local real-version = [ MATCH "([0-9.]+)" : $(version-output) ] ; + local major = [ MATCH "([0-9]+).*" : $(real-version) ] ; + + # If we failed to determine major version, use the behaviour for + # the current compiler. + if $(major) && [ numbers.less $(major) 10 ] + { + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>off : "-Ob0" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>on : "-Ob1" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>full : "-Ob2" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<optimization>space : "-O1" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<optimization>speed : "-O3 -ip" ; + } + else if $(major) && [ numbers.less $(major) 11 ] + { + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>off : "-inline-level=0" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>on : "-inline-level=1" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>full : "-inline-level=2" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<optimization>space : "-O1" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<optimization>speed : "-O3 -ip" ; + } + else # newer version of intel do have -Os (at least 11+, don't know about 10) + { + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>off : "-inline-level=0" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>on : "-inline-level=1" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<inlining>full : "-inline-level=2" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<optimization>space : "-Os" ; + flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS $(condition)/<optimization>speed : "-O3 -ip" ; + } + + if $(root) + { + # Libraries required to run the executable may be in either + # $(root)/lib (10.1 and earlier) + # or + # $(root)/lib/architecture-name (11.0 and later: + local lib_path = $(root)/lib $(root:P)/lib/$(bin:B) ; + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: using intel libraries :: $(condition) :: $(lib_path) ; + } + flags intel-linux.link RUN_PATH $(condition) : $(lib_path) ; + } + } +} + +SPACE = " " ; + +flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w0 ; +flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : -w1 ; +flags intel-linux.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -w2 ; + +rule compile.c++ ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + DEPENDS $(<) : [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; +} + +actions compile.c++ bind PCH_FILE +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -c -xc++ $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -use-pch"$(PCH_FILE)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.c ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + DEPENDS $(<) : [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; +} + +actions compile.c bind PCH_FILE +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -c -xc $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -use-pch"$(PCH_FILE)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.c++.pch ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} +# +# Compiling a pch first deletes any existing *.pchi file, as Intel's compiler +# won't over-write an existing pch: instead it creates filename$1.pchi, filename$2.pchi +# etc - which appear not to do anything except take up disk space :-( +# +actions compile.c++.pch +{ + rm -f "$(<)" && "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c++-header $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -pch-create "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.fortran +{ + "ifort" -c $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.c.pch ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-fpic $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; +} + +actions compile.c.pch +{ + rm -f "$(<)" && "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -x c-header $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -pch-create "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>intel-linux-link-semaphore ; +} + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,-R$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -Wl,-rpath-link$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH_LINK)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) +} + +rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + gcc.setup-threading $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + gcc.setup-address-model $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>intel-linux-link-semaphore ; +} + +# Differ from 'link' above only by -shared. +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,-R$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" -Wl,-soname$(SPACE)-Wl,$(<[1]:D=) -shared "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) +} + + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel-win.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel-win.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..691b5dce --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel-win.jam @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2004. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt +# or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Importing common is needed because the rules we inherit here depend on it. +# That is nasty. +import common ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import intel ; +import msvc ; +import os ; +import toolset ; +import generators ; +import type ; + +feature.extend-subfeature toolset intel : platform : win ; + +toolset.inherit-generators intel-win <toolset>intel <toolset-intel:platform>win : msvc ; +toolset.inherit-flags intel-win : msvc : : YLOPTION ; +toolset.inherit-rules intel-win : msvc ; + +# Override default do-nothing generators. +generators.override intel-win.compile.c.pch : pch.default-c-pch-generator ; +generators.override intel-win.compile.c++.pch : pch.default-cpp-pch-generator ; +generators.override intel-win.compile.rc : rc.compile.resource ; +generators.override intel-win.compile.mc : mc.compile ; + +toolset.flags intel-win.compile PCH_SOURCE <pch>on : <pch-source> ; + +toolset.add-requirements <toolset>intel-win,<runtime-link>shared:<threading>multi ; + +# Initializes the intel toolset for windows +rule init ( version ? : # the compiler version + command * : # the command to invoke the compiler itself + options * # Additional option: <compatibility> + # either 'vc6', 'vc7', 'vc7.1' + # or 'native'(default). + ) +{ + local compatibility = + [ feature.get-values <compatibility> : $(options) ] ; + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters intel-win + : version $(version) : compatibility $(compatibility) ] ; + + command = [ common.get-invocation-command intel-win : icl.exe : + $(command) ] ; + + common.handle-options intel-win : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + local root ; + if $(command) + { + root = [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ; + root = $(root)/ ; + } + + local setup ; + setup = [ GLOB $(root) : iclvars_*.bat ] ; + if ! $(setup) + { + setup = $(root)/iclvars.bat ; + } + setup = "call \""$(setup)"\" > nul " ; + + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + setup = $(setup)" +" ; + } + else + { + setup = "cmd /S /C "$(setup)" \"&&\" " ; + } + + toolset.flags intel-win.compile .CC $(condition) : $(setup)icl ; + toolset.flags intel-win.link .LD $(condition) : $(setup)xilink ; + toolset.flags intel-win.archive .LD $(condition) : $(setup)xilink /lib ; + toolset.flags intel-win.link .MT $(condition) : $(setup)mt -nologo ; + toolset.flags intel-win.compile .MC $(condition) : $(setup)mc ; + toolset.flags intel-win.compile .RC $(condition) : $(setup)rc ; + + local m = [ MATCH (.).* : $(version) ] ; + local major = $(m[1]) ; + + local C++FLAGS ; + + C++FLAGS += /nologo ; + + # Reduce the number of spurious error messages + C++FLAGS += /Qwn5 /Qwd985 ; + + # Enable ADL + C++FLAGS += -Qoption,c,--arg_dep_lookup ; #"c" works for C++, too + + # Disable Microsoft "secure" overloads in Dinkumware libraries since they + # cause compile errors with Intel versions 9 and 10. + C++FLAGS += -D_SECURE_SCL=0 ; + + if $(major) > 5 + { + C++FLAGS += /Zc:forScope ; # Add support for correct for loop scoping. + } + + # Add options recognized only by intel7 and above. + if $(major) >= 7 + { + C++FLAGS += /Qansi_alias ; + } + + if $(compatibility) = vc6 + { + C++FLAGS += + # Emulate VC6 + /Qvc6 + + # No wchar_t support in vc6 dinkum library. Furthermore, in vc6 + # compatibility-mode, wchar_t is not a distinct type from unsigned + # short. + -DBOOST_NO_INTRINSIC_WCHAR_T + ; + } + else + { + if $(major) > 5 + { + # Add support for wchar_t + C++FLAGS += /Zc:wchar_t + # Tell the dinkumware library about it. + -D_NATIVE_WCHAR_T_DEFINED + ; + } + } + + if $(compatibility) && $(compatibility) != native + { + C++FLAGS += /Q$(base-vc) ; + } + else + { + C++FLAGS += + -Qoption,cpp,--arg_dep_lookup + # The following options were intended to disable the Intel compiler's + # 'bug-emulation' mode, but were later reported to be causing ICE with + # Intel-Win 9.0. It is not yet clear which options can be safely used. + # -Qoption,cpp,--const_string_literals + # -Qoption,cpp,--new_for_init + # -Qoption,cpp,--no_implicit_typename + # -Qoption,cpp,--no_friend_injection + # -Qoption,cpp,--no_microsoft_bugs + ; + } + + toolset.flags intel-win CFLAGS $(condition) : $(C++FLAGS) ; + # By default, when creating PCH, intel adds 'i' to the explicitly + # specified name of the PCH file. Of course, Boost.Build is not + # happy when compiler produces not the file it was asked for. + # The option below stops this behaviour. + toolset.flags intel-win CFLAGS : -Qpchi- ; + + if ! $(compatibility) + { + # If there's no backend version, assume 7.1. + compatibility = vc7.1 ; + } + + local extract-version = [ MATCH ^vc(.*) : $(compatibility) ] ; + if ! $(extract-version) + { + errors.user-error "Invalid value for compatibility option:" + $(compatibility) ; + } + + # Depending on the settings, running of tests require some runtime DLLs. + toolset.flags intel-win RUN_PATH $(condition) : $(root) ; + + msvc.configure-version-specific intel-win : $(extract-version[1]) : $(condition) ; +} + +toolset.flags intel-win.link LIBRARY_OPTION <toolset>intel : "" ; + +toolset.flags intel-win YLOPTION ; + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..67038aa2 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/intel.jam @@ -0,0 +1,34 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2004. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt +# or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This is a generic 'intel' toolset. Depending on the current +# system, it forwards either to 'intel-linux' or 'intel-win' +# modules. + +import feature ; +import os ; +import toolset ; + +feature.extend toolset : intel ; +feature.subfeature toolset intel : platform : : propagated link-incompatible ; + +rule init ( * : * ) +{ + if [ os.name ] = LINUX + { + toolset.using intel-linux : + $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + else if [ os.name ] = MACOSX + { + toolset.using intel-darwin : + $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + else + { + toolset.using intel-win : + $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/lex.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/lex.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..75d64131 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/lex.jam @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# Copyright 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) + +import type ; +import generators ; +import feature ; +import property ; + + +feature.feature flex.prefix : : free ; +type.register LEX : l ; +type.register LEX++ : ll ; +generators.register-standard lex.lex : LEX : C ; +generators.register-standard lex.lex : LEX++ : CPP ; + +rule init ( ) +{ +} + +rule lex ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + local r = [ property.select flex.prefix : $(properties) ] ; + if $(r) + { + PREFIX on $(<) = $(r:G=) ; + } +} + +actions lex +{ + flex -P$(PREFIX) -o$(<) $(>) +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/make.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/make.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..08567285 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/make.jam @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003 Douglas Gregor +# Copyright 2006 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) + +# This module defines the 'make' main target rule. + +import "class" : new ; +import errors : error ; +import project ; +import property ; +import property-set ; +import regex ; +import targets ; + + +class make-target-class : basic-target +{ + import type regex virtual-target ; + import "class" : new ; + + rule __init__ ( name : project : sources * : requirements * + : default-build * : usage-requirements * ) + { + basic-target.__init__ $(name) : $(project) : $(sources) : + $(requirements) : $(default-build) : $(usage-requirements) ; + } + + rule construct ( name : source-targets * : property-set ) + { + local action-name = [ $(property-set).get <action> ] ; + # 'm' will always be set -- we add '@' ourselves in the 'make' rule + # below. + local m = [ MATCH ^@(.*) : $(action-name) ] ; + + local a = [ new action $(source-targets) : $(m[1]) : $(property-set) ] ; + local t = [ new file-target $(self.name) exact : [ type.type + $(self.name) ] : $(self.project) : $(a) ] ; + return [ property-set.empty ] [ virtual-target.register $(t) ] ; + } +} + + +# Declares the 'make' main target. +# +rule make ( target-name : sources * : generating-rule + : requirements * : + usage-requirements * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + # The '@' sign causes the feature.jam module to qualify rule name with the + # module name of current project, if needed. + local m = [ MATCH ^(@).* : $(generating-rule) ] ; + if ! $(m) + { + generating-rule = @$(generating-rule) ; + } + requirements += <action>$(generating-rule) ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new make-target-class $(target-name) : $(project) + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(target-name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-usage-requirements $(usage-requirements) : + $(project) ] ] ; +} + + +IMPORT $(__name__) : make : : make ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/make.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/make.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..10baa1cb --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/make.py @@ -0,0 +1,59 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 64068 + +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003 Douglas Gregor +# Copyright 2006 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) + +# This module defines the 'make' main target rule. + +from b2.build.targets import BasicTarget +from b2.build.virtual_target import Action, FileTarget +from b2.build import type +from b2.manager import get_manager +import b2.build.property_set + + +class MakeTarget(BasicTarget): + + def construct(self, name, source_targets, property_set): + + action_name = property_set.get("<action>")[0] + action = Action(get_manager(), source_targets, action_name[1:], property_set) + target = FileTarget(self.name(), type.type(self.name()), + self.project(), action, exact=True) + return [ b2.build.property_set.empty(), + [self.project().manager().virtual_targets().register(target)]] + +def make (target_name, sources, generating_rule, + requirements=None, usage_requirements=None): + + target_name = target_name[0] + generating_rule = generating_rule[0] + if generating_rule[0] != '@': + generating_rule = '@' + generating_rule + + if not requirements: + requirements = [] + + + requirements.append("<action>%s" % generating_rule) + + m = get_manager() + targets = m.targets() + project = m.projects().current() + engine = m.engine() + engine.register_bjam_action(generating_rule) + + targets.main_target_alternative(MakeTarget( + target_name, project, + targets.main_target_sources(sources, target_name), + targets.main_target_requirements(requirements, project), + targets.main_target_default_build([], project), + targets.main_target_usage_requirements(usage_requirements or [], project))) + +get_manager().projects().add_rule("make", make) + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/mc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/mc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..57837773 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/mc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +#~ Copyright 2005 Alexey Pakhunov. +#~ 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 Microsoft message compiler tool. +# Notes: +# - there's just message compiler tool, there's no tool for +# extracting message strings from sources +# - This file allows to use Microsoft message compiler +# with any toolset. In msvc.jam, there's more specific +# message compiling action. + +import common ; +import generators ; +import feature : feature get-values ; +import toolset : flags ; +import type ; +import rc ; + +rule init ( ) +{ +} + +type.register MC : mc ; + + +# Command line options +feature mc-input-encoding : ansi unicode : free ; +feature mc-output-encoding : unicode ansi : free ; +feature mc-set-customer-bit : no yes : free ; + +flags mc.compile MCFLAGS <mc-input-encoding>ansi : -a ; +flags mc.compile MCFLAGS <mc-input-encoding>unicode : -u ; +flags mc.compile MCFLAGS <mc-output-encoding>ansi : -A ; +flags mc.compile MCFLAGS <mc-output-encoding>unicode : -U ; +flags mc.compile MCFLAGS <mc-set-customer-bit>no : ; +flags mc.compile MCFLAGS <mc-set-customer-bit>yes : -c ; + +generators.register-standard mc.compile : MC : H RC ; + +actions compile +{ + mc $(MCFLAGS) -h "$(<[1]:DW)" -r "$(<[2]:DW)" "$(>:W)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/message.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/message.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..212d8542 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/message.jam @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +# Copyright 2008 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) + +# Defines main target type 'message', that prints a message when built for the +# first time. + +import project ; +import "class" : new ; +import targets ; +import property-set ; + +class message-target-class : basic-target +{ + rule __init__ ( name-and-dir : project : * ) + { + basic-target.__init__ $(name-and-dir) : $(project) ; + self.3 = $(3) ; + self.4 = $(4) ; + self.5 = $(5) ; + self.6 = $(6) ; + self.7 = $(7) ; + self.8 = $(8) ; + self.9 = $(9) ; + self.built = ; + } + + rule construct ( name : source-targets * : property-set ) + { + if ! $(self.built) + { + for i in 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 + { + if $(self.$(i)) + { + ECHO $(self.$(i)) ; + } + } + self.built = 1 ; + } + + return [ property-set.empty ] ; + } +} + + +rule message ( name : * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new message-target-class $(name) : $(project) + : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) ] ; +} +IMPORT $(__name__) : message : : message ;
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/message.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/message.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..cc0b946f --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/message.py @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 64488. +# +# Copyright 2008, 2010 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) + +# Defines main target type 'message', that prints a message when built for the +# first time. + +import b2.build.targets as targets +import b2.build.property_set as property_set + +from b2.manager import get_manager + +class MessageTargetClass(targets.BasicTarget): + + def __init__(self, name, project, *args): + + targets.BasicTarget.__init__(self, name, project, []) + self.args = args + self.built = False + + def construct(self, name, sources, ps): + + if not self.built: + for arg in self.args: + if type(arg) == type([]): + arg = " ".join(arg) + print arg + self.built = True + + return (property_set.empty(), []) + +def message(name, *args): + + if type(name) == type([]): + name = name[0] + + t = get_manager().targets() + + project = get_manager().projects().current() + + return t.main_target_alternative(MessageTargetClass(*((name, project) + args))) + +get_manager().projects().add_rule("message", message) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/midl.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/midl.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0aa5dda3 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/midl.jam @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2005 Alexey Pakhunov. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Microsoft Interface Definition Language (MIDL) related routines + +import common ; +import generators ; +import feature : feature get-values ; +import os ; +import scanner ; +import toolset : flags ; +import type ; + +rule init ( ) +{ +} + +type.register IDL : idl ; + +# A type library (.tlb) is generated by MIDL compiler and can be included +# to resources of an application (.rc). In order to be found by a resource +# compiler its target type should be derived from 'H' - otherwise +# the property '<implicit-dependency>' will be ignored. +type.register MSTYPELIB : tlb : H ; + + +# Register scanner for MIDL files +class midl-scanner : scanner +{ + import path property-set regex scanner type virtual-target ; + + rule __init__ ( includes * ) + { + scanner.__init__ ; + + self.includes = $(includes) ; + + # List of quoted strings + self.re-strings = "[ \t]*\"([^\"]*)\"([ \t]*,[ \t]*\"([^\"]*)\")*[ \t]*" ; + + # 'import' and 'importlib' directives + self.re-import = "import"$(self.re-strings)"[ \t]*;" ; + self.re-importlib = "importlib[ \t]*[(]"$(self.re-strings)"[)][ \t]*;" ; + + # C preprocessor 'include' directive + self.re-include-angle = "#[ \t]*include[ \t]*<(.*)>" ; + self.re-include-quoted = "#[ \t]*include[ \t]*\"(.*)\"" ; + } + + rule pattern ( ) + { + # Match '#include', 'import' and 'importlib' directives + return "((#[ \t]*include|import(lib)?).+(<(.*)>|\"(.*)\").+)" ; + } + + rule process ( target : matches * : binding ) + { + local included-angle = [ regex.transform $(matches) : $(self.re-include-angle) : 1 ] ; + local included-quoted = [ regex.transform $(matches) : $(self.re-include-quoted) : 1 ] ; + local imported = [ regex.transform $(matches) : $(self.re-import) : 1 3 ] ; + local imported_tlbs = [ regex.transform $(matches) : $(self.re-importlib) : 1 3 ] ; + + # CONSIDER: the new scoping rule seem to defeat "on target" variables. + local g = [ on $(target) return $(HDRGRIST) ] ; + local b = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(binding:D) ] ; + + # Attach binding of including file to included targets. + # When target is directly created from virtual target + # this extra information is unnecessary. But in other + # cases, it allows to distinguish between two headers of the + # same name included from different places. + local g2 = $(g)"#"$(b) ; + + included-angle = $(included-angle:G=$(g)) ; + included-quoted = $(included-quoted:G=$(g2)) ; + imported = $(imported:G=$(g2)) ; + imported_tlbs = $(imported_tlbs:G=$(g2)) ; + + local all = $(included-angle) $(included-quoted) $(imported) ; + + INCLUDES $(target) : $(all) ; + DEPENDS $(target) : $(imported_tlbs) ; + NOCARE $(all) $(imported_tlbs) ; + SEARCH on $(included-angle) = $(self.includes:G=) ; + SEARCH on $(included-quoted) = $(b) $(self.includes:G=) ; + SEARCH on $(imported) = $(b) $(self.includes:G=) ; + SEARCH on $(imported_tlbs) = $(b) $(self.includes:G=) ; + + scanner.propagate + [ type.get-scanner CPP : [ property-set.create $(self.includes) ] ] : + $(included-angle) $(included-quoted) : $(target) ; + + scanner.propagate $(__name__) : $(imported) : $(target) ; + } +} + +scanner.register midl-scanner : include ; +type.set-scanner IDL : midl-scanner ; + + +# Command line options +feature midl-stubless-proxy : yes no : propagated ; +feature midl-robust : yes no : propagated ; + +flags midl.compile.idl MIDLFLAGS <midl-stubless-proxy>yes : /Oicf ; +flags midl.compile.idl MIDLFLAGS <midl-stubless-proxy>no : /Oic ; +flags midl.compile.idl MIDLFLAGS <midl-robust>yes : /robust ; +flags midl.compile.idl MIDLFLAGS <midl-robust>no : /no_robust ; + +# Architecture-specific options +architecture-x86 = <architecture> <architecture>x86 ; +address-model-32 = <address-model> <address-model>32 ; +address-model-64 = <address-model> <address-model>64 ; + +flags midl.compile.idl MIDLFLAGS $(architecture-x86)/$(address-model-32) : /win32 ; +flags midl.compile.idl MIDLFLAGS $(architecture-x86)/<address-model>64 : /x64 ; +flags midl.compile.idl MIDLFLAGS <architecture>ia64/$(address-model-64) : /ia64 ; + + +flags midl.compile.idl DEFINES <define> ; +flags midl.compile.idl UNDEFS <undef> ; +flags midl.compile.idl INCLUDES <include> ; + + +generators.register-c-compiler midl.compile.idl : IDL : MSTYPELIB H C(%_i) C(%_proxy) C(%_dlldata) ; + + +# MIDL does not always generate '%_proxy.c' and '%_dlldata.c'. This behavior +# depends on contents of the source IDL file. Calling TOUCH_FILE below ensures +# that both files will be created so bjam will not try to recreate them +# constantly. +TOUCH_FILE = [ common.file-touch-command ] ; + +actions compile.idl +{ + midl /nologo @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(nl)"$(>:W)" $(nl)-D$(DEFINES) $(nl)"-I$(INCLUDES)" $(nl)-U$(UNDEFS) $(nl)$(MIDLFLAGS) $(nl)/tlb "$(<[1]:W)" $(nl)/h "$(<[2]:W)" $(nl)/iid "$(<[3]:W)" $(nl)/proxy "$(<[4]:W)" $(nl)/dlldata "$(<[5]:W)")" + $(TOUCH_FILE) "$(<[4]:W)" + $(TOUCH_FILE) "$(<[5]:W)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/mipspro.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/mipspro.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..417eaefc --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/mipspro.jam @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ +# Copyright Noel Belcourt 2007. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import property ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import fortran ; +import type ; +import common ; + +feature.extend toolset : mipspro ; +toolset.inherit mipspro : unix ; +generators.override mipspro.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; +generators.override mipspro.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +# Documentation and toolchain description located +# http://www.sgi.com/products/software/irix/tools/ + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ + common.check-init-parameters mipspro : version $(version) ] ; + + command = [ common.get-invocation-command mipspro : CC : $(command) ] ; + + common.handle-options mipspro : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + command_c = $(command_c[1--2]) $(command[-1]:B=cc) ; + + toolset.flags mipspro CONFIG_C_COMMAND $(condition) : $(command_c) ; + + # fortran support + local command = [ + common.get-invocation-command mipspro : f77 : $(command) : $(install_dir) ] ; + + command_f = $(command_f[1--2]) $(command[-1]:B=f77) ; + toolset.flags mipspro CONFIG_F_COMMAND $(condition) : $(command_f) ; + + # set link flags + flags mipspro.link FINDLIBS-ST : [ + feature.get-values <find-static-library> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; + + flags mipspro.link FINDLIBS-SA : [ + feature.get-values <find-shared-library> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; +} + +# Declare generators +generators.register-c-compiler mipspro.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>mipspro ; +generators.register-c-compiler mipspro.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>mipspro ; +generators.register-fortran-compiler mipspro.compile.fortran : FORTRAN : OBJ : <toolset>mipspro ; + +cpu-arch-32 = + <architecture>/<address-model> + <architecture>/<address-model>32 ; + +cpu-arch-64 = + <architecture>/<address-model>64 ; + +flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS $(cpu-arch-32) : -n32 ; +flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS $(cpu-arch-64) : -64 ; + +# Declare flags and actions for compilation +flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +# flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS <profiling>on : -xprofile=tcov ; +flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w ; +flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : -ansiW -diag_suppress 1429 ; # suppress long long is nonstandard warning +flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -fullwarn ; +flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -Ofast ; +flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -O2 ; +flags mipspro.compile OPTIONS <cflags> : -LANG:std ; +flags mipspro.compile.c++ OPTIONS <inlining>off : -INLINE:none ; +flags mipspro.compile.c++ OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +flags mipspro.compile DEFINES <define> ; +flags mipspro.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + + +flags mipspro.compile.fortran OPTIONS <fflags> ; + +actions compile.c +{ + "$(CONFIG_C_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -FE:template_in_elf_section -ptused $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.fortran +{ + "$(CONFIG_F_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +# Declare flags and actions for linking +flags mipspro.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +# Strip the binary when no debugging is needed +# flags mipspro.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>off : -s ; +# flags mipspro.link OPTIONS <profiling>on : -xprofile=tcov ; +# flags mipspro.link OPTIONS <threading>multi : -mt ; + +flags mipspro.link OPTIONS $(cpu-arch-32) : -n32 ; +flags mipspro.link OPTIONS $(cpu-arch-64) : -64 ; + +flags mipspro.link OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -Ofast ; +flags mipspro.link OPTIONS <optimization>space : -O2 ; +flags mipspro.link OPTIONS <linkflags> ; +flags mipspro.link LINKPATH <library-path> ; +flags mipspro.link FINDLIBS-ST <find-static-library> ; +flags mipspro.link FINDLIBS-SA <find-shared-library> ; +flags mipspro.link FINDLIBS-SA <threading>multi : pthread ; +flags mipspro.link LIBRARIES <library-file> ; +flags mipspro.link LINK-RUNTIME <runtime-link>static : static ; +flags mipspro.link LINK-RUNTIME <runtime-link>shared : dynamic ; +flags mipspro.link RPATH <dll-path> ; + +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; +} + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -FE:template_in_elf_section -ptused $(OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -R"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -Bdynamic -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -Bstatic -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -B$(LINK-RUNTIME) -lm +} + +# Slight mods for dlls +rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; +} + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -R"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -Bdynamic -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -Bstatic -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -B$(LINK-RUNTIME) +} + +# Declare action for creating static libraries +actions piecemeal archive +{ + ar -cr "$(<)" "$(>)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/mpi.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/mpi.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0fe490be --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/mpi.jam @@ -0,0 +1,583 @@ +# Support for the Message Passing Interface (MPI) +# +# (C) Copyright 2005, 2006 Trustees of Indiana University +# (C) Copyright 2005 Douglas Gregor +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt.) +# +# Authors: Douglas Gregor +# Andrew Lumsdaine +# +# ==== MPI Configuration ==== +# +# For many users, MPI support can be enabled simply by adding the following +# line to your user-config.jam file: +# +# using mpi ; +# +# This should auto-detect MPI settings based on the MPI wrapper compiler in +# your path, e.g., "mpic++". If the wrapper compiler is not in your path, or +# has a different name, you can pass the name of the wrapper compiler as the +# first argument to the mpi module: +# +# using mpi : /opt/mpich2-1.0.4/bin/mpiCC ; +# +# If your MPI implementation does not have a wrapper compiler, or the MPI +# auto-detection code does not work with your MPI's wrapper compiler, +# you can pass MPI-related options explicitly via the second parameter to the +# mpi module: +# +# using mpi : : <find-shared-library>lammpio <find-shared-library>lammpi++ +# <find-shared-library>mpi <find-shared-library>lam +# <find-shared-library>dl ; +# +# To see the results of MPI auto-detection, pass "--debug-configuration" on +# the bjam command line. +# +# The (optional) fourth argument configures Boost.MPI for running +# regression tests. These parameters specify the executable used to +# launch jobs (default: "mpirun") followed by any necessary arguments +# to this to run tests and tell the program to expect the number of +# processors to follow (default: "-np"). With the default parameters, +# for instance, the test harness will execute, e.g., +# +# mpirun -np 4 all_gather_test +# +# ==== Linking Against the MPI Libraries === +# +# To link against the MPI libraries, import the "mpi" module and add the +# following requirement to your target: +# +# <library>/mpi//mpi +# +# Since MPI support is not always available, you should check +# "mpi.configured" before trying to link against the MPI libraries. + +import "class" : new ; +import common ; +import feature : feature ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import project ; +import property ; +import testing ; +import toolset ; +import type ; +import path ; + +# Make this module a project +project.initialize $(__name__) ; +project mpi ; + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + +# Assuming the first part of the command line is the given prefix +# followed by some non-empty value, remove the first argument. Returns +# either nothing (if there was no prefix or no value) or a pair +# +# <name>value rest-of-cmdline +# +# This is a subroutine of cmdline_to_features +rule add_feature ( prefix name cmdline ) +{ + local match = [ MATCH "^$(prefix)([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" : $(cmdline) ] ; + + # If there was no value associated with the prefix, abort + if ! $(match) { + return ; + } + + local value = $(match[1]) ; + + if [ MATCH " +" : $(value) ] { + value = "\"$(value)\"" ; + } + + return "<$(name)>$(value)" $(match[2]) ; +} + +# Strip any end-of-line characters off the given string and return the +# result. +rule strip-eol ( string ) +{ + local match = [ MATCH "^(([A-Za-z0-9~`\.!@#$%^&*()_+={};:'\",.<>/?\\| -]|[|])*).*$" : $(string) ] ; + + if $(match) + { + return $(match[1]) ; + } + else + { + return $(string) ; + } +} + +# Split a command-line into a set of features. Certain kinds of +# compiler flags are recognized (e.g., -I, -D, -L, -l) and replaced +# with their Boost.Build equivalents (e.g., <include>, <define>, +# <library-path>, <find-library>). All other arguments are introduced +# using the features in the unknown-features parameter, because we +# don't know how to deal with them. For instance, if your compile and +# correct. The incoming command line should be a string starting with +# an executable (e.g., g++ -I/include/path") and may contain any +# number of command-line arguments thereafter. The result is a list of +# features corresponding to the given command line, ignoring the +# executable. +rule cmdline_to_features ( cmdline : unknown-features ? ) +{ + local executable ; + local features ; + local otherflags ; + local result ; + + unknown-features ?= <cxxflags> <linkflags> ; + + # Pull the executable out of the command line. At this point, the + # executable is just thrown away. + local match = [ MATCH "^([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" : $(cmdline) ] ; + executable = $(match[1]) ; + cmdline = $(match[2]) ; + + # List the prefix/feature pairs that we will be able to transform. + # Every kind of parameter not mentioned here will be placed in both + # cxxflags and linkflags, because we don't know where they should go. + local feature_kinds-D = "define" ; + local feature_kinds-I = "include" ; + local feature_kinds-L = "library-path" ; + local feature_kinds-l = "find-shared-library" ; + + while $(cmdline) { + + # Check for one of the feature prefixes we know about. If we + # find one (and the associated value is nonempty), convert it + # into a feature. + local match = [ MATCH "^(-.)(.*)" : $(cmdline) ] ; + local matched ; + if $(match) && $(match[2]) { + local prefix = $(match[1]) ; + if $(feature_kinds$(prefix)) { + local name = $(feature_kinds$(prefix)) ; + local add = [ add_feature $(prefix) $(name) $(cmdline) ] ; + + if $(add) { + + if $(add[1]) = <find-shared-library>pthread + { + # Uhm. It's not really nice that this MPI implementation + # uses -lpthread as opposed to -pthread. We do want to + # set <threading>multi, instead of -lpthread. + result += "<threading>multi" ; + MPI_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS += "<threading>multi" ; + } + else + { + result += $(add[1]) ; + } + + cmdline = $(add[2]) ; + matched = yes ; + } + } + } + + # If we haven't matched a feature prefix, just grab the command-line + # argument itself. If we can map this argument to a feature + # (e.g., -pthread -> <threading>multi), then do so; otherwise, + # and add it to the list of "other" flags that we don't + # understand. + if ! $(matched) { + match = [ MATCH "^([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" : $(cmdline) ] ; + local value = $(match[1]) ; + cmdline = $(match[2]) ; + + # Check for multithreading support + if $(value) = "-pthread" || $(value) = "-pthreads" + { + result += "<threading>multi" ; + + # DPG: This is a hack intended to work around a BBv2 bug where + # requirements propagated from libraries are not checked for + # conflicts when BBv2 determines which "common" properties to + # apply to a target. In our case, the <threading>single property + # gets propagated from the common properties to Boost.MPI + # targets, even though <threading>multi is in the usage + # requirements of <library>/mpi//mpi. + MPI_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS += "<threading>multi" ; + } + else if [ MATCH "(.*[a-zA-Z0-9<>?-].*)" : $(value) ] { + otherflags += $(value) ; + } + } + } + + # If there are other flags that we don't understand, add them to the + # result as both <cxxflags> and <linkflags> + if $(otherflags) { + for unknown in $(unknown-features) + { + result += "$(unknown)$(otherflags:J= )" ; + } + } + + return $(result) ; +} + +# Determine if it is safe to execute the given shell command by trying +# to execute it and determining whether the exit code is zero or +# not. Returns true for an exit code of zero, false otherwise. +local rule safe-shell-command ( cmdline ) +{ + local result = [ SHELL "$(cmdline) > /dev/null 2>/dev/null; if [ "$?" -eq "0" ]; then echo SSCOK; fi" ] ; + return [ MATCH ".*(SSCOK).*" : $(result) ] ; +} + +# Initialize the MPI module. +rule init ( mpicxx ? : options * : mpirun-with-options * ) +{ + if ! $(options) && $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "===============MPI Auto-configuration===============" ; + } + + if ! $(mpicxx) && [ os.on-windows ] + { + # Try to auto-configure to the Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack + local cluster_pack_path_native = "C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack" ; + local cluster_pack_path = [ path.make $(cluster_pack_path_native) ] ; + if [ GLOB $(cluster_pack_path_native)\\Include : mpi.h ] + { + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "Found Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack: $(cluster_pack_path_native)" ; + } + + # Pick up either the 32-bit or 64-bit library, depending on which address + # model the user has selected. Default to 32-bit. + options = <include>$(cluster_pack_path)/Include + <address-model>64:<library-path>$(cluster_pack_path)/Lib/amd64 + <library-path>$(cluster_pack_path)/Lib/i386 + <find-static-library>msmpi + <toolset>msvc:<define>_SECURE_SCL=0 + ; + + # Setup the "mpirun" equivalent (mpiexec) + .mpirun = "\"$(cluster_pack_path_native)\\Bin\\mpiexec.exe"\" ; + .mpirun_flags = -n ; + } + else if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "Did not find Microsoft Compute Cluster Pack in $(cluster_pack_path_native)." ; + } + } + + if ! $(options) + { + # Try to auto-detect options based on the wrapper compiler + local command = [ common.get-invocation-command mpi : mpic++ : $(mpicxx) ] ; + + if ! $(mpicxx) && ! $(command) + { + # Try "mpiCC", which is used by MPICH + command = [ common.get-invocation-command mpi : mpiCC ] ; + } + + if ! $(mpicxx) && ! $(command) + { + # Try "mpicxx", which is used by OpenMPI and MPICH2 + command = [ common.get-invocation-command mpi : mpicxx ] ; + } + + local result ; + local compile_flags ; + local link_flags ; + + if ! $(command) + { + # Do nothing: we'll complain later + } + # OpenMPI and newer versions of LAM-MPI have -showme:compile and + # -showme:link. + else if [ safe-shell-command "$(command) -showme:compile" ] && + [ safe-shell-command "$(command) -showme:link" ] + { + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "Found recent LAM-MPI or Open MPI wrapper compiler: $(command)" ; + } + + compile_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -showme:compile" ] ; + link_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -showme:link" ] ; + + # Prepend COMPILER as the executable name, to match the format of + # other compilation commands. + compile_flags = "COMPILER $(compile_flags)" ; + link_flags = "COMPILER $(link_flags)" ; + } + # Look for LAM-MPI's -showme + else if [ safe-shell-command "$(command) -showme" ] + { + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "Found older LAM-MPI wrapper compiler: $(command)" ; + } + + result = [ SHELL "$(command) -showme" ] ; + } + # Look for MPICH + else if [ safe-shell-command "$(command) -show" ] + { + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "Found MPICH wrapper compiler: $(command)" ; + } + compile_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -compile_info" ] ; + link_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -link_info" ] ; + } + # Sun HPC and Ibm POE + else if [ SHELL "$(command) -v 2>/dev/null" ] + { + compile_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -c -v -xtarget=native64 2>/dev/null" ] ; + + local back = [ MATCH "--------------------(.*)" : $(compile_flags) ] ; + if $(back) + { + # Sun HPC + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "Found Sun MPI wrapper compiler: $(command)" ; + } + + compile_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)--------------------" : $(back) ] ; + compile_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)-v" : $(compile_flags) ] ; + link_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -v -xtarget=native64 2>/dev/null" ] ; + link_flags = [ MATCH "--------------------(.*)" : $(link_flags) ] ; + link_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)--------------------" : $(link_flags) ] ; + + # strip out -v from compile options + local front = [ MATCH "(.*)-v" : $(link_flags) ] ; + local back = [ MATCH "-v(.*)" : $(link_flags) ] ; + link_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ; + front = [ MATCH "(.*)-xtarget=native64" : $(link_flags) ] ; + back = [ MATCH "-xtarget=native64(.*)" : $(link_flags) ] ; + link_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ; + } + else + { + # Ibm POE + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "Found IBM MPI wrapper compiler: $(command)" ; + } + + # + compile_flags = [ SHELL "$(command) -c -v 2>/dev/null" ] ; + compile_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)exec: export.*" : $(compile_flags) ] ; + local front = [ MATCH "(.*)-v" : $(compile_flags) ] ; + local back = [ MATCH "-v(.*)" : $(compile_flags) ] ; + compile_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ; + front = [ MATCH "(.*)-c" : $(compile_flags) ] ; + back = [ MATCH "-c(.*)" : $(compile_flags) ] ; + compile_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ; + link_flags = $(compile_flags) ; + + # get location of mpif.h from mpxlf + local f_flags = [ SHELL "mpxlf -v 2>/dev/null" ] ; + f_flags = [ MATCH "(.*)exec: export.*" : $(f_flags) ] ; + front = [ MATCH "(.*)-v" : $(f_flags) ] ; + back = [ MATCH "-v(.*)" : $(f_flags) ] ; + f_flags = "$(front) $(back)" ; + f_flags = [ MATCH "xlf_r(.*)" : $(f_flags) ] ; + f_flags = [ MATCH "-F:mpxlf_r(.*)" : $(f_flags) ] ; + compile_flags = [ strip-eol $(compile_flags) ] ; + compile_flags = "$(compile_flags) $(f_flags)" ; + } + } + + if $(result) || $(compile_flags) && $(link_flags) + { + if $(result) + { + result = [ strip-eol $(result) ] ; + options = [ cmdline_to_features $(result) ] ; + } + else + { + compile_flags = [ strip-eol $(compile_flags) ] ; + link_flags = [ strip-eol $(link_flags) ] ; + + # Separately process compilation and link features, then combine + # them at the end. + local compile_features = [ cmdline_to_features $(compile_flags) + : "<cxxflags>" ] ; + local link_features = [ cmdline_to_features $(link_flags) + : "<linkflags>" ] ; + options = $(compile_features) $(link_features) ; + } + + # If requested, display MPI configuration information. + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + if $(result) + { + ECHO " Wrapper compiler command line: $(result)" ; + } + else + { + local match = [ MATCH "^([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" + : $(compile_flags) ] ; + ECHO "MPI compilation flags: $(match[2])" ; + local match = [ MATCH "^([^\" ]+|\"[^\"]+\") *(.*)$" + : $(link_flags) ] ; + ECHO "MPI link flags: $(match[2])" ; + } + } + } + else + { + if $(command) + { + ECHO "MPI auto-detection failed: unknown wrapper compiler $(command)" ; + ECHO "Please report this error to the Boost mailing list: http://www.boost.org" ; + } + else if $(mpicxx) + { + ECHO "MPI auto-detection failed: unable to find wrapper compiler $(mpicxx)" ; + } + else + { + ECHO "MPI auto-detection failed: unable to find wrapper compiler `mpic++' or `mpiCC'" ; + } + ECHO "You will need to manually configure MPI support." ; + } + + } + + # Find mpirun (or its equivalent) and its flags + if ! $(.mpirun) + { + .mpirun = + [ common.get-invocation-command mpi : mpirun : $(mpirun-with-options[1]) ] ; + .mpirun_flags = $(mpirun-with-options[2-]) ; + .mpirun_flags ?= -np ; + } + + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + if $(options) + { + echo "MPI build features: " ; + ECHO $(options) ; + } + + if $(.mpirun) + { + echo "MPI launcher: $(.mpirun) $(.mpirun_flags)" ; + } + + ECHO "====================================================" ; + } + + if $(options) + { + .configured = true ; + + # Set up the "mpi" alias + alias mpi : : : : $(options) ; + } +} + +# States whether MPI has bee configured +rule configured ( ) +{ + return $(.configured) ; +} + +# Returs the "extra" requirements needed to build MPI. These requirements are +# part of the /mpi//mpi library target, but they need to be added to anything +# that uses MPI directly to work around bugs in BBv2's propagation of +# requirements. +rule extra-requirements ( ) +{ + return $(MPI_EXTRA_REQUIREMENTS) ; +} + +# Support for testing; borrowed from Python +type.register RUN_MPI_OUTPUT ; +type.register RUN_MPI : : TEST ; + +class mpi-test-generator : generator +{ + import property-set ; + + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + self.composing = true ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * : multiple ? ) + { + # Generate an executable from the sources. This is the executable we will run. + local executable = + [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) : EXE : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + + result = + [ construct-result $(executable[2-]) : $(project) $(name)-run : $(property-set) ] ; + } +} + +# Use mpi-test-generator to generate MPI tests from sources +generators.register + [ new mpi-test-generator mpi.capture-output : : RUN_MPI_OUTPUT ] ; + +generators.register-standard testing.expect-success + : RUN_MPI_OUTPUT : RUN_MPI ; + +# The number of processes to spawn when executing an MPI test. +feature mpi:processes : : free incidental ; + +# The flag settings on testing.capture-output do not +# apply to mpi.capture output at the moment. +# Redo this explicitly. +toolset.flags mpi.capture-output ARGS <testing.arg> ; +rule capture-output ( target : sources * : properties * ) +{ + # Use the standard capture-output rule to run the tests + testing.capture-output $(target) : $(sources[1]) : $(properties) ; + + # Determine the number of processes we should run on. + local num_processes = [ property.select <mpi:processes> : $(properties) ] ; + num_processes = $(num_processes:G=) ; + + # serialize the MPI tests to avoid overloading systems + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(target) = <s>mpi-run-semaphore ; + + # We launch MPI processes using the "mpirun" equivalent specified by the user. + LAUNCHER on $(target) = + [ on $(target) return $(.mpirun) $(.mpirun_flags) $(num_processes) ] ; +} + +# Creates a set of test cases to be run through the MPI launcher. The name, sources, +# and requirements are the same as for any other test generator. However, schedule is +# a list of numbers, which indicates how many processes each test run will use. For +# example, passing 1 2 7 will run the test with 1 process, then 2 processes, then 7 +# 7 processes. The name provided is just the base name: the actual tests will be +# the name followed by a hypen, then the number of processes. +rule mpi-test ( name : sources * : requirements * : schedule * ) +{ + sources ?= $(name).cpp ; + schedule ?= 1 2 3 4 7 8 13 17 ; + + local result ; + for processes in $(schedule) + { + result += [ testing.make-test + run-mpi : $(sources) /boost/mpi//boost_mpi + : $(requirements) <toolset>msvc:<link>static <mpi:processes>$(processes) : $(name)-$(processes) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/msvc-config.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/msvc-config.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6c71e3b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/msvc-config.jam @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +#~ Copyright 2005 Rene Rivera. +#~ 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) + +# Automatic configuration for VisualStudio toolset. To use, just import this module. + +import toolset : using ; + +ECHO "warning: msvc-config.jam is deprecated. Use 'using msvc : all ;' instead." ; + +using msvc : all ; + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/msvc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/msvc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e33a66d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/msvc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,1392 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2003 David Abrahams. +# Copyright (c) 2005 Vladimir Prus. +# Copyright (c) 2005 Alexey Pakhunov. +# Copyright (c) 2006 Bojan Resnik. +# Copyright (c) 2006 Ilya Sokolov. +# Copyright (c) 2007 Rene Rivera +# Copyright (c) 2008 Jurko Gospodnetic +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +################################################################################ +# +# MSVC Boost Build toolset module. +# -------------------------------- +# +# All toolset versions need to have their location either auto-detected or +# explicitly specified except for the special 'default' version that expects the +# environment to find the needed tools or report an error. +# +################################################################################ + +import "class" : new ; +import common ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import generators ; +import mc ; +import midl ; +import os ; +import path ; +import pch ; +import property ; +import rc ; +import toolset ; +import type ; + + +type.register MANIFEST : manifest ; +feature.feature embed-manifest : on off : incidental propagated ; + +type.register PDB : pdb ; + +################################################################################ +# +# Public rules. +# +################################################################################ + +# Initialize a specific toolset version configuration. As the result, path to +# compiler and, possible, program names are set up, and will be used when that +# version of compiler is requested. For example, you might have: +# +# using msvc : 6.5 : cl.exe ; +# using msvc : 7.0 : Y:/foo/bar/cl.exe ; +# +# The version parameter may be ommited: +# +# using msvc : : Z:/foo/bar/cl.exe ; +# +# The following keywords have special meanings when specified as versions: +# - all - all detected but not yet used versions will be marked as used +# with their default options. +# - default - this is an equivalent to an empty version. +# +# Depending on a supplied version, detected configurations and presence 'cl.exe' +# in the path different results may be achieved. The following table describes +# the possible scenarios: +# +# Nothing "x.y" +# Passed Nothing "x.y" detected, detected, +# version detected detected cl.exe in path cl.exe in path +# +# default Error Use "x.y" Create "default" Use "x.y" +# all None Use all None Use all +# x.y - Use "x.y" - Use "x.y" +# a.b Error Error Create "a.b" Create "a.b" +# +# "x.y" - refers to a detected version; +# "a.b" - refers to an undetected version. +# +# FIXME: Currently the command parameter and the <compiler> property parameter +# seem to overlap in duties. Remove this duplication. This seems to be related +# to why someone started preparing to replace init with configure rules. +# +rule init ( + # The msvc version being configured. When omitted the tools invoked when no + # explicit version is given will be configured. + version ? + + # The command used to invoke the compiler. If not specified: + # - if version is given, default location for that version will be + # searched + # + # - if version is not given, default locations for MSVC 9.0, 8.0, 7.1, 7.0 + # and 6.* will be searched + # + # - if compiler is not found in the default locations, PATH will be + # searched. + : command * + + # Options may include: + # + # All options shared by multiple toolset types as handled by the + # common.handle-options() rule, e.g. <cflags>, <compileflags>, <cxxflags>, + # <fflags> & <linkflags>. + # + # <assembler> + # <compiler> + # <idl-compiler> + # <linker> + # <mc-compiler> + # <resource-compiler> + # Exact tool names to be used by this msvc toolset configuration. + # + # <compiler-filter> + # Command through which to pipe the output of running the compiler. + # For example to pass the output to STLfilt. + # + # <setup> + # Global setup command to invoke before running any of the msvc tools. + # It will be passed additional option parameters depending on the actual + # target platform. + # + # <setup-amd64> + # <setup-i386> + # <setup-ia64> + # Platform specific setup command to invoke before running any of the + # msvc tools used when builing a target for a specific platform, e.g. + # when building a 32 or 64 bit executable. + : options * +) +{ + if $(command) + { + options += <command>$(command) ; + } + configure $(version) : $(options) ; +} + + +# 'configure' is a newer version of 'init'. The parameter 'command' is passed as +# a part of the 'options' list. See the 'init' rule comment for more detailed +# information. +# +rule configure ( version ? : options * ) +{ + switch $(version) + { + case "all" : + if $(options) + { + errors.error "MSVC toolset configuration: options should be" + "empty when '$(version)' is specified." ; + } + + # Configure (i.e. mark as used) all registered versions. + local all-versions = [ $(.versions).all ] ; + if ! $(all-versions) + { + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "notice: [msvc-cfg] Asked to configure all registered" + "msvc toolset versions when there are none currently" + "registered." ; + } + } + else + { + for local v in $(all-versions) + { + # Note that there is no need to skip already configured + # versions here as this will request configure-really rule + # to configure the version using default options which will + # in turn cause it to simply do nothing in case the version + # has already been configured. + configure-really $(v) ; + } + } + + case "default" : + configure-really : $(options) ; + + case * : + configure-really $(version) : $(options) ; + } +} + + +# Sets up flag definitions dependent on the compiler version used. +# - 'version' is the version of compiler in N.M format. +# - 'conditions' is the property set to be used as flag conditions. +# - 'toolset' is the toolset for which flag settings are to be defined. +# This makes the rule reusable for other msvc-option-compatible compilers. +# +rule configure-version-specific ( toolset : version : conditions ) +{ + toolset.push-checking-for-flags-module unchecked ; + # Starting with versions 7.0, the msvc compiler have the /Zc:forScope and + # /Zc:wchar_t options that improve C++ standard conformance, but those + # options are off by default. If we are sure that the msvc version is at + # 7.*, add those options explicitly. We can be sure either if user specified + # version 7.* explicitly or if we auto-detected the version ourselves. + if ! [ MATCH ^(6\\.) : $(version) ] + { + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions) : /Zc:forScope /Zc:wchar_t ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile.c++ C++FLAGS $(conditions) : /wd4675 ; + + # Explicitly disable the 'function is deprecated' warning. Some msvc + # versions have a bug, causing them to emit the deprecation warning even + # with /W0. + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<warnings>off : /wd4996 ; + + if [ MATCH ^([78]\\.) : $(version) ] + { + # 64-bit compatibility warning deprecated since 9.0, see + # http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/yt4xw8fh.aspx + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<warnings>all : /Wp64 ; + } + } + + # + # Processor-specific optimization. + # + + if [ MATCH ^([67]) : $(version) ] + { + # 8.0 deprecates some of the options. + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<optimization>speed $(conditions)/<optimization>space : /Ogiy /Gs ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<optimization>speed : /Ot ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<optimization>space : /Os ; + + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set> : /GB ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>i386 : /G3 ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>i486 : /G4 ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-g5) : /G5 ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-g6) : /G6 ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-g7) : /G7 ; + + # Improve floating-point accuracy. Otherwise, some of C++ Boost's "math" + # tests will fail. + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions) : /Op ; + + # 7.1 and below have single-threaded static RTL. + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /ML ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /MLd ; + } + else + { + # 8.0 and above adds some more options. + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-amd64)/<instruction-set> : /favor:blend ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-amd64)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-em64t) : /favor:EM64T ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-amd64)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-amd64) : /favor:AMD64 ; + + # 8.0 and above only has multi-threaded static RTL. + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /MT ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).compile CFLAGS $(conditions)/<runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>single : /MTd ; + + # Specify target machine type so the linker will not need to guess. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link LINKFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-amd64) : /MACHINE:X64 ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link LINKFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-i386) : /MACHINE:X86 ; + toolset.flags $(toolset).link LINKFLAGS $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-ia64) : /MACHINE:IA64 ; + + # Make sure that manifest will be generated even if there is no + # dependencies to put there. + toolset.flags $(toolset).link LINKFLAGS $(conditions)/<embed-manifest>off : /MANIFEST ; + } + toolset.pop-checking-for-flags-module ; +} + + +# Registers this toolset including all of its flags, features & generators. Does +# nothing on repeated calls. +# +rule register-toolset ( ) +{ + if ! msvc in [ feature.values toolset ] + { + register-toolset-really ; + } +} + + +# Declare action for creating static libraries. If library exists, remove it +# before adding files. See +# http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/4241 for rationale. +if [ os.name ] in NT +{ + # The 'DEL' command would issue a message to stdout if the file does not + # exist, so need a check. + actions archive + { + if exist "$(<[1])" DEL "$(<[1])" + $(.LD) $(AROPTIONS) /out:"$(<[1])" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")" + } +} +else +{ + actions archive + { + $(.RM) "$(<[1])" + $(.LD) $(AROPTIONS) /out:"$(<[1])" @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")" + } +} + + +# For the assembler the following options are turned on by default: +# +# -Zp4 align structures to 4 bytes +# -Cp preserve case of user identifiers +# -Cx preserve case in publics, externs +# +actions compile.asm +{ + $(.ASM) -c -Zp4 -Cp -Cx -D$(DEFINES) $(ASMFLAGS) $(USER_ASMFLAGS) -Fo "$(<:W)" "$(>:W)" +} + + +rule compile.c ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + C++FLAGS on $(targets[1]) = ; + get-rspline $(targets) : -TC ; + compile-c-c++ $(<) : $(>) [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] [ on $(<) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ; +} + + +rule compile.c.preprocess ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + C++FLAGS on $(targets[1]) = ; + get-rspline $(targets) : -TC ; + preprocess-c-c++ $(<) : $(>) [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] [ on $(<) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ; +} + + +rule compile.c.pch ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + C++FLAGS on $(targets[1]) = ; + get-rspline $(targets[1]) : -TC ; + get-rspline $(targets[2]) : -TC ; + local pch-source = [ on $(<) return $(PCH_SOURCE) ] ; + if $(pch-source) + { + DEPENDS $(<) : $(pch-source) ; + compile-c-c++-pch-s $(targets) : $(sources) $(pch-source) ; + } + else + { + compile-c-c++-pch $(targets) : $(sources) ; + } +} + +toolset.flags msvc YLOPTION : "-Yl" ; + +# Action for running the C/C++ compiler without using precompiled headers. +# +# WARNING: Synchronize any changes this in action with intel-win +# +# Notes regarding PDB generation, for when we use <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database +# +# 1. PDB_CFLAG is only set for <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database, ensuring that the /Fd flag is dropped if PDB_CFLAG is empty +# +# 2. When compiling executables's source files, PDB_NAME is set on a per-source file basis by rule compile-c-c++. +# The linker will pull these into the executable's PDB +# +# 3. When compiling library's source files, PDB_NAME is updated to <libname>.pdb for each source file by rule archive, +# as in this case the compiler must be used to create a single PDB for our library. +# +actions compile-c-c++ bind PDB_NAME +{ + $(.CC) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E="$(>[1]:W)" -Fo"$(<[1]:W)" $(PDB_CFLAG)"$(PDB_NAME)" -Yu"$(>[3]:D=)" -Fp"$(>[2]:W)" $(CC_RSPLINE))" $(.CC.FILTER) +} + +actions preprocess-c-c++ bind PDB_NAME +{ + $(.CC) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E="$(>[1]:W)" -E $(PDB_CFLAG)"$(PDB_NAME)" -Yu"$(>[3]:D=)" -Fp"$(>[2]:W)" $(CC_RSPLINE))" >"$(<[1]:W)" +} + +rule compile-c-c++ ( targets + : sources * ) +{ + DEPENDS $(<[1]) : [ on $(<[1]) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ; + DEPENDS $(<[1]) : [ on $(<[1]) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; + PDB_NAME on $(<) = $(<:S=.pdb) ; +} + +rule preprocess-c-c++ ( targets + : sources * ) +{ + DEPENDS $(<[1]) : [ on $(<[1]) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ; + DEPENDS $(<[1]) : [ on $(<[1]) return $(PCH_FILE) ] ; + PDB_NAME on $(<) = $(<:S=.pdb) ; +} + +# Action for running the C/C++ compiler using precompiled headers. In addition +# to whatever else it needs to compile, this action also adds a temporary source +# .cpp file used to compile the precompiled headers themselves. +# +# The global .escaped-double-quote variable is used to avoid messing up Emacs +# syntax highlighting in the messy N-quoted code below. +actions compile-c-c++-pch +{ + $(.CC) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E="$(>[2]:W)" -Fo"$(<[2]:W)" -Yc"$(>[1]:D=)" $(YLOPTION)"__bjam_pch_symbol_$(>[1]:D=)" -Fp"$(<[1]:W)" $(CC_RSPLINE))" "@($(<[1]:W).cpp:E=#include $(.escaped-double-quote)$(>[1]:D=)$(.escaped-double-quote)$(.nl))" $(.CC.FILTER) +} + + +# Action for running the C/C++ compiler using precompiled headers. An already +# built source file for compiling the precompiled headers is expected to be +# given as one of the source parameters. +actions compile-c-c++-pch-s +{ + $(.CC) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E="$(>[2]:W)" -Fo"$(<[2]:W)" -Yc"$(>[1]:D=)" $(YLOPTION)"__bjam_pch_symbol_$(>[1]:D=)" -Fp"$(<[1]:W)" $(CC_RSPLINE))" $(.CC.FILTER) +} + + +rule compile.c++ ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + get-rspline $(targets) : -TP ; + compile-c-c++ $(<) : $(>) [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] [ on $(<) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ; +} + +rule compile.c++.preprocess ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + get-rspline $(targets) : -TP ; + preprocess-c-c++ $(<) : $(>) [ on $(<) return $(PCH_FILE) ] [ on $(<) return $(PCH_HEADER) ] ; +} + + +rule compile.c++.pch ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + get-rspline $(targets[1]) : -TP ; + get-rspline $(targets[2]) : -TP ; + local pch-source = [ on $(<) return $(PCH_SOURCE) ] ; + if $(pch-source) + { + DEPENDS $(<) : $(pch-source) ; + compile-c-c++-pch-s $(targets) : $(sources) $(pch-source) ; + } + else + { + compile-c-c++-pch $(targets) : $(sources) ; + } +} + + +# See midl.jam for details. +# +actions compile.idl +{ + $(.IDL) /nologo @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>:W)" $(.nl)-D$(DEFINES) $(.nl)"-I$(INCLUDES:W)" $(.nl)-U$(UNDEFS) $(.nl)$(MIDLFLAGS) $(.nl)/tlb "$(<[1]:W)" $(.nl)/h "$(<[2]:W)" $(.nl)/iid "$(<[3]:W)" $(.nl)/proxy "$(<[4]:W)" $(.nl)/dlldata "$(<[5]:W)")" + $(.TOUCH_FILE) "$(<[4]:W)" + $(.TOUCH_FILE) "$(<[5]:W)" +} + + +actions compile.mc +{ + $(.MC) $(MCFLAGS) -h "$(<[1]:DW)" -r "$(<[2]:DW)" "$(>:W)" +} + + +actions compile.rc +{ + $(.RC) -l 0x409 -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES:W)" -fo "$(<:W)" "$(>:W)" +} + + +rule link ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + if <embed-manifest>on in $(properties) + { + msvc.manifest $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + } +} + +rule link.dll ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + DEPENDS $(<) : [ on $(<) return $(DEF_FILE) ] ; + if <embed-manifest>on in $(properties) + { + msvc.manifest.dll $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; + } +} + +# Incremental linking a DLL causes no end of problems: if the actual exports do +# not change, the import .lib file is never updated. Therefore, the .lib is +# always out-of-date and gets rebuilt every time. I am not sure that incremental +# linking is such a great idea in general, but in this case I am sure we do not +# want it. + +# Windows manifest is a new way to specify dependencies on managed DotNet +# assemblies and Windows native DLLs. The manifests are embedded as resources +# and are useful in any PE target (both DLL and EXE). + +if [ os.name ] in NT +{ + actions link bind DEF_FILE LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE + { + $(.LD) $(LINKFLAGS) /out:"$(<[1]:W)" /LIBPATH:"$(LINKPATH:W)" $(OPTIONS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")" + if %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 EXIT %ERRORLEVEL% + } + + actions manifest + { + if exist "$(<[1]).manifest" ( + $(.MT) -manifest "$(<[1]).manifest" "-outputresource:$(<[1]);1" + ) + } + + actions link.dll bind DEF_FILE LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE + { + $(.LD) /DLL $(LINKFLAGS) /out:"$(<[1]:W)" /IMPLIB:"$(<[2]:W)" /LIBPATH:"$(LINKPATH:W)" /def:"$(DEF_FILE)" $(OPTIONS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")" + if %ERRORLEVEL% NEQ 0 EXIT %ERRORLEVEL% + } + + actions manifest.dll + { + if exist "$(<[1]).manifest" ( + $(.MT) -manifest "$(<[1]).manifest" "-outputresource:$(<[1]);2" + ) + } +} +else +{ + actions link bind DEF_FILE LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE + { + $(.LD) $(LINKFLAGS) /out:"$(<[1]:W)" /LIBPATH:"$(LINKPATH:W)" $(OPTIONS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")" + } + + actions manifest + { + if test -e "$(<[1]).manifest"; then + $(.MT) -manifest "$(<[1]:W).manifest" "-outputresource:$(<[1]:W);1" + fi + } + + actions link.dll bind DEF_FILE LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE + { + $(.LD) /DLL $(LINKFLAGS) /out:"$(<[1]:W)" /IMPLIB:"$(<[2]:W)" /LIBPATH:"$(LINKPATH:W)" /def:"$(DEF_FILE)" $(OPTIONS) @"@($(<[1]:W).rsp:E=$(.nl)"$(>)" $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE) $(.nl)$(LIBRARIES) $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_ST).lib" $(.nl)"$(LIBRARY_OPTION)$(FINDLIBS_SA).lib")" + } + + actions manifest.dll + { + if test -e "$(<[1]).manifest"; then + $(.MT) -manifest "$(<[1]:W).manifest" "-outputresource:$(<[1]:W);2" + fi + } +} + +# this rule sets up the pdb file that will be used when generating static +# libraries and the debug-store option is database, so that the compiler +# puts all debug info into a single .pdb file named after the library +# +# Poking at source targets this way is probably not clean, but it's the +# easiest approach. +rule archive ( targets + : sources * : properties * ) +{ + PDB_NAME on $(>) = $(<:S=.pdb) ; +} + +################################################################################ +# +# Classes. +# +################################################################################ + +class msvc-pch-generator : pch-generator +{ + import property-set ; + + rule run-pch ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + # Searching for the header and source file in the sources. + local pch-header ; + local pch-source ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] H ] + { + pch-header = $(s) ; + } + else if + [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] CPP ] || + [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] C ] + { + pch-source = $(s) ; + } + } + + if ! $(pch-header) + { + errors.user-error "can not build pch without pch-header" ; + } + + # If we do not have the PCH source - that is fine. We will just create a + # temporary .cpp file in the action. + + local generated = [ generator.run $(project) $(name) + : [ property-set.create + # Passing of <pch-source> is a dirty trick, needed because + # non-composing generators with multiple inputs are subtly + # broken. For more detailed information see: + # https://zigzag.cs.msu.su:7813/boost.build/ticket/111 + <pch-source>$(pch-source) + [ $(property-set).raw ] ] + : $(pch-header) ] ; + + local pch-file ; + for local g in $(generated) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(g).type ] PCH ] + { + pch-file = $(g) ; + } + } + + return [ property-set.create <pch-header>$(pch-header) + <pch-file>$(pch-file) ] $(generated) ; + } +} + + +################################################################################ +# +# Local rules. +# +################################################################################ + +# Detects versions listed as '.known-versions' by checking registry information, +# environment variables & default paths. Supports both native Windows and +# Cygwin. +# +local rule auto-detect-toolset-versions ( ) +{ + if [ os.name ] in NT CYGWIN + { + # Get installation paths from the registry. + for local i in $(.known-versions) + { + if $(.version-$(i)-reg) + { + local vc-path ; + for local x in "" "Wow6432Node\\" + { + vc-path += [ W32_GETREG + "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\"$(x)"\\Microsoft\\"$(.version-$(i)-reg) + : "ProductDir" ] ; + } + + if $(vc-path) + { + vc-path = [ path.join [ path.make-NT $(vc-path[1]) ] "bin" ] ; + register-configuration $(i) : [ path.native $(vc-path[1]) ] ; + } + } + } + } + + # Check environment and default installation paths. + for local i in $(.known-versions) + { + if ! $(i) in [ $(.versions).all ] + { + register-configuration $(i) : [ default-path $(i) ] ; + } + } +} + + +# Worker rule for toolset version configuration. Takes an explicit version id or +# nothing in case it should configure the default toolset version (the first +# registered one or a new 'default' one in case no toolset versions have been +# registered yet). +# +local rule configure-really ( version ? : options * ) +{ + local v = $(version) ; + + # Decide what the 'default' version is. + if ! $(v) + { + # Take the first registered (i.e. auto-detected) version. + version = [ $(.versions).all ] ; + version = $(version[1]) ; + v = $(version) ; + + # Note: 'version' can still be empty at this point if no versions have + # been auto-detected. + version ?= "default" ; + } + + # Version alias -> real version number. + if $(.version-alias-$(version)) + { + version = $(.version-alias-$(version)) ; + } + + # Check whether the selected configuration is already in use. + if $(version) in [ $(.versions).used ] + { + # Allow multiple 'toolset.using' calls for the same configuration if the + # identical sets of options are used. + if $(options) && ( $(options) != [ $(.versions).get $(version) : options ] ) + { + errors.error "MSVC toolset configuration: Toolset version" + "'$(version)' already configured." ; + } + } + else + { + # Register a new configuration. + $(.versions).register $(version) ; + + # Add user-supplied to auto-detected options. + options = [ $(.versions).get $(version) : options ] $(options) ; + + # Mark the configuration as 'used'. + $(.versions).use $(version) ; + + # Generate conditions and save them. + local conditions = [ common.check-init-parameters msvc : version $(v) ] + ; + + $(.versions).set $(version) : conditions : $(conditions) ; + + local command = [ feature.get-values <command> : $(options) ] ; + + # If version is specified, we try to search first in default paths, and + # only then in PATH. + command = [ common.get-invocation-command msvc : cl.exe : $(command) : + [ default-paths $(version) ] : $(version) ] ; + + common.handle-options msvc : $(conditions) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + if ! $(version) + { + # Even if version is not explicitly specified, try to detect the + # version from the path. + # FIXME: We currently detect both Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0 and + # 9.0express as 9.0 here. + if [ MATCH "(Microsoft Visual Studio 10)" : $(command) ] + { + version = 10.0 ; + } + else if [ MATCH "(Microsoft Visual Studio 9)" : $(command) ] + { + version = 9.0 ; + } + else if [ MATCH "(Microsoft Visual Studio 8)" : $(command) ] + { + version = 8.0 ; + } + else if [ MATCH "(NET 2003[\/\\]VC7)" : $(command) ] + { + version = 7.1 ; + } + else if [ MATCH "(Microsoft Visual C\\+\\+ Toolkit 2003)" : + $(command) ] + { + version = 7.1toolkit ; + } + else if [ MATCH "(.NET[\/\\]VC7)" : $(command) ] + { + version = 7.0 ; + } + else + { + version = 6.0 ; + } + } + + # Generate and register setup command. + + local below-8.0 = [ MATCH ^([67]\\.) : $(version) ] ; + + local cpu = i386 amd64 ia64 ; + if $(below-8.0) + { + cpu = i386 ; + } + + local setup-amd64 ; + local setup-i386 ; + local setup-ia64 ; + + if $(command) + { + # TODO: Note that if we specify a non-existant toolset version then + # this rule may find and use a corresponding compiler executable + # belonging to an incorrect toolset version. For example, if you + # have only MSVC 7.1 installed, have its executable on the path and + # specify you want Boost Build to use MSVC 9.0, then you want Boost + # Build to report an error but this may cause it to silently use the + # MSVC 7.1 compiler even though it thinks it is using the msvc-9.0 + # toolset version. + command = [ common.get-absolute-tool-path $(command[-1]) ] ; + } + + if $(command) + { + local parent = [ path.make $(command) ] ; + parent = [ path.parent $(parent) ] ; + parent = [ path.native $(parent) ] ; + + # Setup will be used if the command name has been specified. If + # setup is not specified explicitly then a default setup script will + # be used instead. Setup scripts may be global or arhitecture/ + # /platform/cpu specific. Setup options are used only in case of + # global setup scripts. + + # Default setup scripts provided with different VC distributions: + # + # VC 7.1 had only the vcvars32.bat script specific to 32 bit i386 + # builds. It was located in the bin folder for the regular version + # and in the root folder for the free VC 7.1 tools. + # + # Later 8.0 & 9.0 versions introduce separate platform specific + # vcvars*.bat scripts (e.g. 32 bit, 64 bit AMD or 64 bit Itanium) + # located in or under the bin folder. Most also include a global + # vcvarsall.bat helper script located in the root folder which runs + # one of the aforementioned vcvars*.bat scripts based on the options + # passed to it. So far only the version coming with some PlatformSDK + # distributions does not include this top level script but to + # support those we need to fall back to using the worker scripts + # directly in case the top level script can not be found. + + local global-setup = [ feature.get-values <setup> : $(options) ] ; + global-setup = $(global-setup[1]) ; + if ! $(below-8.0) + { + global-setup ?= [ locate-default-setup $(command) : $(parent) : + vcvarsall.bat ] ; + } + + local default-setup-amd64 = vcvarsx86_amd64.bat ; + local default-setup-i386 = vcvars32.bat ; + local default-setup-ia64 = vcvarsx86_ia64.bat ; + + # http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x4d2c09s(VS.80).aspx and + # http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/x4d2c09s(vs.90).aspx + # mention an x86_IPF option, that seems to be a documentation bug + # and x86_ia64 is the correct option. + local default-global-setup-options-amd64 = x86_amd64 ; + local default-global-setup-options-i386 = x86 ; + local default-global-setup-options-ia64 = x86_ia64 ; + + # When using 64-bit Windows, and targeting 64-bit, it is possible to + # use a native 64-bit compiler, selected by the "amd64" & "ia64" + # parameters to vcvarsall.bat. There are two variables we can use -- + # PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE and PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER. The first is + # 'x86' when running 32-bit Windows, no matter which processor is + # used, and 'AMD64' on 64-bit windows on x86 (either AMD64 or EM64T) + # Windows. + # + if [ MATCH ^(AMD64) : [ os.environ PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE ] ] + { + default-global-setup-options-amd64 = amd64 ; + } + # TODO: The same 'native compiler usage' should be implemented for + # the Itanium platform by using the "ia64" parameter. For this + # though we need someone with access to this platform who can find + # out how to correctly detect this case. + else if $(somehow-detect-the-itanium-platform) + { + default-global-setup-options-ia64 = ia64 ; + } + + local setup-prefix = "call " ; + local setup-suffix = " >nul"$(.nl) ; + if ! [ os.name ] in NT + { + setup-prefix = "cmd.exe /S /C call " ; + setup-suffix = " \">nul\" \"&&\" " ; + } + + for local c in $(cpu) + { + local setup-options ; + + setup-$(c) = [ feature.get-values <setup-$(c)> : $(options) ] ; + + if ! $(setup-$(c))-is-not-empty + { + if $(global-setup)-is-not-empty + { + setup-$(c) = $(global-setup) ; + + # If needed we can easily add using configuration flags + # here for overriding which options get passed to the + # global setup command for which target platform: + # setup-options = [ feature.get-values <setup-options-$(c)> : $(options) ] ; + + setup-options ?= $(default-global-setup-options-$(c)) ; + } + else + { + setup-$(c) = [ locate-default-setup $(command) : $(parent) : $(default-setup-$(c)) ] ; + } + } + + # Cygwin to Windows path translation. + setup-$(c) = "\""$(setup-$(c):W)"\"" ; + + # Append setup options to the setup name and add the final setup + # prefix & suffix. + setup-options ?= "" ; + setup-$(c) = $(setup-prefix)$(setup-$(c):J=" ")" "$(setup-options:J=" ")$(setup-suffix) ; + } + } + + # Get tool names (if any) and finish setup. + + compiler = [ feature.get-values <compiler> : $(options) ] ; + compiler ?= cl ; + + linker = [ feature.get-values <linker> : $(options) ] ; + linker ?= link ; + + resource-compiler = [ feature.get-values <resource-compiler> : $(options) ] ; + resource-compiler ?= rc ; + + # Turn on some options for i386 assembler + # -coff generate COFF format object file (compatible with cl.exe output) + local default-assembler-amd64 = ml64 ; + local default-assembler-i386 = "ml -coff" ; + local default-assembler-ia64 = ias ; + + assembler = [ feature.get-values <assembler> : $(options) ] ; + + idl-compiler = [ feature.get-values <idl-compiler> : $(options) ] ; + idl-compiler ?= midl ; + + mc-compiler = [ feature.get-values <mc-compiler> : $(options) ] ; + mc-compiler ?= mc ; + + manifest-tool = [ feature.get-values <manifest-tool> : $(options) ] ; + manifest-tool ?= mt ; + + local cc-filter = [ feature.get-values <compiler-filter> : $(options) ] ; + + for local c in $(cpu) + { + # Setup script is not required in some configurations. + setup-$(c) ?= "" ; + + local cpu-conditions = $(conditions)/$(.cpu-arch-$(c)) ; + + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + for local cpu-condition in $(cpu-conditions) + { + ECHO "notice: [msvc-cfg] condition: '$(cpu-condition)', setup: '$(setup-$(c))'" ; + } + } + + local cpu-assembler = $(assembler) ; + cpu-assembler ?= $(default-assembler-$(c)) ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile .CC $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(compiler) /Zm800 -nologo ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile .RC $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(resource-compiler) ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile .ASM $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(cpu-assembler) -nologo ; + toolset.flags msvc.link .LD $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(linker) /NOLOGO /INCREMENTAL:NO ; + toolset.flags msvc.archive .LD $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(linker) /lib /NOLOGO ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile .IDL $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(idl-compiler) ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile .MC $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(mc-compiler) ; + + toolset.flags msvc.link .MT $(cpu-conditions) : $(setup-$(c))$(manifest-tool) -nologo ; + + if $(cc-filter) + { + toolset.flags msvc .CC.FILTER $(cpu-conditions) : "|" $(cc-filter) ; + } + } + + # Set version-specific flags. + configure-version-specific msvc : $(version) : $(conditions) ; + } +} + + +# Returns the default installation path for the given version. +# +local rule default-path ( version ) +{ + # Use auto-detected path if possible. + local path = [ feature.get-values <command> : [ $(.versions).get $(version) + : options ] ] ; + + if $(path) + { + path = $(path:D) ; + } + else + { + # Check environment. + if $(.version-$(version)-env) + { + local vc-path = [ os.environ $(.version-$(version)-env) ] ; + if $(vc-path) + { + vc-path = [ path.make $(vc-path) ] ; + vc-path = [ path.join $(vc-path) $(.version-$(version)-envpath) ] ; + vc-path = [ path.native $(vc-path) ] ; + + path = $(vc-path) ; + } + } + + # Check default path. + if ! $(path) && $(.version-$(version)-path) + { + path = [ path.native [ path.join $(.ProgramFiles) $(.version-$(version)-path) ] ] ; + } + } + + return $(path) ; +} + + +# Returns either the default installation path (if 'version' is not empty) or +# list of all known default paths (if no version is given) +# +local rule default-paths ( version ? ) +{ + local possible-paths ; + + if $(version) + { + possible-paths += [ default-path $(version) ] ; + } + else + { + for local i in $(.known-versions) + { + possible-paths += [ default-path $(i) ] ; + } + } + + return $(possible-paths) ; +} + + +rule get-rspline ( target : lang-opt ) +{ + CC_RSPLINE on $(target) = [ on $(target) return $(lang-opt) -U$(UNDEFS) + $(CFLAGS) $(C++FLAGS) $(OPTIONS) -c $(.nl)-D$(DEFINES) + $(.nl)\"-I$(INCLUDES:W)\" ] ; +} + +class msvc-linking-generator : linking-generator +{ + # Calls the base version. If necessary, also create a target for the + # manifest file.specifying source's name as the name of the created + # target. As result, the PCH will be named whatever.hpp.gch, and not + # whatever.gch. + rule generated-targets ( sources + : property-set : project name ? ) + { + local result = [ linking-generator.generated-targets $(sources) + : $(property-set) : $(project) $(name) ] ; + + if $(result) + { + local name-main = [ $(result[0]).name ] ; + local action = [ $(result[0]).action ] ; + + if [ $(property-set).get <debug-symbols> ] = "on" + { + # We force exact name on PDB. The reason is tagging -- the tag rule may + # reasonably special case some target types, like SHARED_LIB. The tag rule + # will not catch PDB, and it cannot even easily figure if PDB is paired with + # SHARED_LIB or EXE or something else. Because PDB always get the + # same name as the main target, with .pdb as extension, just force it. + local target = [ class.new file-target $(name-main:S=.pdb) exact : PDB : $(project) : $(action) ] ; + local registered-target = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ; + if $(target) != $(registered-target) + { + $(action).replace-targets $(target) : $(registered-target) ; + } + result += $(registered-target) ; + } + + if [ $(property-set).get <embed-manifest> ] = "off" + { + # Manifest is evil target. It has .manifest appened to the name of + # main target, including extension. E.g. a.exe.manifest. We use 'exact' + # name because to achieve this effect. + local target = [ class.new file-target $(name-main).manifest exact : MANIFEST : $(project) : $(action) ] ; + local registered-target = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ; + if $(target) != $(registered-target) + { + $(action).replace-targets $(target) : $(registered-target) ; + } + result += $(registered-target) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; + } +} + + + +# Unsafe worker rule for the register-toolset() rule. Must not be called +# multiple times. +# +local rule register-toolset-really ( ) +{ + feature.extend toolset : msvc ; + + # Intel and msvc supposedly have link-compatible objects. + feature.subfeature toolset msvc : vendor : intel : propagated optional ; + + # Inherit MIDL flags. + toolset.inherit-flags msvc : midl ; + + # Inherit MC flags. + toolset.inherit-flags msvc : mc ; + + # Dynamic runtime comes only in MT flavour. + toolset.add-requirements + <toolset>msvc,<runtime-link>shared:<threading>multi ; + + # Declare msvc toolset specific features. + { + feature.feature debug-store : object database : propagated ; + feature.feature pch-source : : dependency free ; + } + + # Declare generators. + { + # TODO: Is it possible to combine these? Make the generators + # non-composing so that they do not convert each source into a separate + # .rsp file. + generators.register [ new msvc-linking-generator + msvc.link : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB : EXE : <toolset>msvc ] ; + generators.register [ new msvc-linking-generator + msvc.link.dll : OBJ SEARCHED_LIB STATIC_LIB IMPORT_LIB : SHARED_LIB IMPORT_LIB : <toolset>msvc ] ; + + generators.register-archiver msvc.archive : OBJ : STATIC_LIB : <toolset>msvc ; + generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>msvc ; + generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>msvc ; + generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.c++.preprocess : CPP : PREPROCESSED_CPP : <toolset>msvc ; + generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.c.preprocess : C : PREPROCESSED_C : <toolset>msvc ; + + # Using 'register-c-compiler' adds the build directory to INCLUDES. + generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.rc : RC : OBJ(%_res) : <toolset>msvc ; + generators.override msvc.compile.rc : rc.compile.resource ; + generators.register-standard msvc.compile.asm : ASM : OBJ : <toolset>msvc ; + + generators.register-c-compiler msvc.compile.idl : IDL : MSTYPELIB H C(%_i) C(%_proxy) C(%_dlldata) : <toolset>msvc ; + generators.override msvc.compile.idl : midl.compile.idl ; + + generators.register-standard msvc.compile.mc : MC : H RC : <toolset>msvc ; + generators.override msvc.compile.mc : mc.compile ; + + # Note: the 'H' source type will catch both '.h' and '.hpp' headers as + # the latter have their HPP type derived from H. The type of compilation + # is determined entirely by the destination type. + generators.register [ new msvc-pch-generator msvc.compile.c.pch : H : C_PCH OBJ : <pch>on <toolset>msvc ] ; + generators.register [ new msvc-pch-generator msvc.compile.c++.pch : H : CPP_PCH OBJ : <pch>on <toolset>msvc ] ; + + generators.override msvc.compile.c.pch : pch.default-c-pch-generator ; + generators.override msvc.compile.c++.pch : pch.default-cpp-pch-generator ; + } + + toolset.flags msvc.compile PCH_FILE <pch>on : <pch-file> ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile PCH_SOURCE <pch>on : <pch-source> ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile PCH_HEADER <pch>on : <pch-header> ; + + # + # Declare flags for compilation. + # + + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <optimization>speed : /O2 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <optimization>space : /O1 ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS $(.cpu-arch-ia64)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-itanium) : /G1 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS $(.cpu-arch-ia64)/<instruction-set>$(.cpu-type-itanium2) : /G2 ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>object : /Z7 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database : /Zi ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <optimization>off : /Od ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <inlining>off : /Ob0 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <inlining>on : /Ob1 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <inlining>full : /Ob2 ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <warnings>on : /W3 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <warnings>off : /W0 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <warnings>all : /W4 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <warnings-as-errors>on : /WX ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on/<asynch-exceptions>off/<extern-c-nothrow>off : /EHs ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on/<asynch-exceptions>off/<extern-c-nothrow>on : /EHsc ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on/<asynch-exceptions>on/<extern-c-nothrow>off : /EHa ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on/<asynch-exceptions>on/<extern-c-nothrow>on : /EHac ; + + # By default 8.0 enables rtti support while prior versions disabled it. We + # simply enable or disable it explicitly so we do not have to depend on this + # default behaviour. + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <rtti>on : /GR ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <rtti>off : /GR- ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>shared : /MD ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>shared : /MDd ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <runtime-debugging>off/<runtime-link>static/<threading>multi : /MT ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile CFLAGS <runtime-debugging>on/<runtime-link>static/<threading>multi : /MTd ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile OPTIONS <cflags> : ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile.c++ OPTIONS <cxxflags> : ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile PDB_CFLAG <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database : /Fd ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile DEFINES <define> ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile UNDEFS <undef> ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + + # Declare flags for the assembler. + toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm USER_ASMFLAGS <asmflags> ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : "/Zi /Zd" ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <warnings>on : /W3 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <warnings>off : /W0 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <warnings>all : /W4 ; + toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm ASMFLAGS <warnings-as-errors>on : /WX ; + + toolset.flags msvc.compile.asm DEFINES <define> ; + + # Declare flags for linking. + { + toolset.flags msvc.link PDB_LINKFLAG <debug-symbols>on/<debug-store>database : /PDB: ; # not used yet + toolset.flags msvc.link LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : /DEBUG ; + toolset.flags msvc.link DEF_FILE <def-file> ; + + # The linker disables the default optimizations when using /DEBUG so we + # have to enable them manually for release builds with debug symbols. + toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>on/<runtime-debugging>off : /OPT:REF,ICF ; + + toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>console : /subsystem:console ; + toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>gui : /subsystem:windows ; + toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>wince : /subsystem:windowsce ; + toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>native : /subsystem:native ; + toolset.flags msvc LINKFLAGS <user-interface>auto : /subsystem:posix ; + + toolset.flags msvc.link OPTIONS <linkflags> ; + toolset.flags msvc.link LINKPATH <library-path> ; + + toolset.flags msvc.link FINDLIBS_ST <find-static-library> ; + toolset.flags msvc.link FINDLIBS_SA <find-shared-library> ; + toolset.flags msvc.link LIBRARY_OPTION <toolset>msvc : "" : unchecked ; + toolset.flags msvc.link LIBRARIES_MENTIONED_BY_FILE : <library-file> ; + } + + toolset.flags msvc.archive AROPTIONS <archiveflags> ; +} + + +# Locates the requested setup script under the given folder and returns its full +# path or nothing in case the script can not be found. In case multiple scripts +# are found only the first one is returned. +# +# TODO: There used to exist a code comment for the msvc.init rule stating that +# we do not correctly detect the location of the vcvars32.bat setup script for +# the free VC7.1 tools in case user explicitly provides a path. This should be +# tested or simply remove this whole comment in case this toolset version is no +# longer important. +# +local rule locate-default-setup ( command : parent : setup-name ) +{ + local result = [ GLOB $(command) $(parent) : $(setup-name) ] ; + if $(result[1]) + { + return $(result[1]) ; + } +} + + +# Validates given path, registers found configuration and prints debug +# information about it. +# +local rule register-configuration ( version : path ? ) +{ + if $(path) + { + local command = [ GLOB $(path) : cl.exe ] ; + + if $(command) + { + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO "notice: [msvc-cfg] msvc-$(version) detected, command: '$(command)'" ; + } + + $(.versions).register $(version) ; + $(.versions).set $(version) : options : <command>$(command) ; + } + } +} + + +################################################################################ +# +# Startup code executed when loading this module. +# +################################################################################ + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + +# Miscellaneous constants. +.RM = [ common.rm-command ] ; +.nl = " +" ; +.ProgramFiles = [ path.make [ common.get-program-files-dir ] ] ; +.escaped-double-quote = "\"" ; +.TOUCH_FILE = [ common.file-touch-command ] ; + +# List of all registered configurations. +.versions = [ new configurations ] ; + +# Supported CPU architectures. +.cpu-arch-i386 = + <architecture>/<address-model> + <architecture>/<address-model>32 + <architecture>x86/<address-model> + <architecture>x86/<address-model>32 ; + +.cpu-arch-amd64 = + <architecture>/<address-model>64 + <architecture>x86/<address-model>64 ; + +.cpu-arch-ia64 = + <architecture>ia64/<address-model> + <architecture>ia64/<address-model>64 ; + + +# Supported CPU types (only Itanium optimization options are supported from +# VC++ 2005 on). See +# http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/h66s5s0e(vs.90).aspx for more +# detailed information. +.cpu-type-g5 = i586 pentium pentium-mmx ; +.cpu-type-g6 = i686 pentiumpro pentium2 pentium3 pentium3m pentium-m k6 + k6-2 k6-3 winchip-c6 winchip2 c3 c3-2 ; +.cpu-type-em64t = prescott nocona conroe conroe-xe conroe-l allendale mermon + mermon-xe kentsfield kentsfield-xe penryn wolfdale + yorksfield nehalem ; +.cpu-type-amd64 = k8 opteron athlon64 athlon-fx ; +.cpu-type-g7 = pentium4 pentium4m athlon athlon-tbird athlon-4 athlon-xp + athlon-mp $(.cpu-type-em64t) $(.cpu-type-amd64) ; +.cpu-type-itanium = itanium itanium1 merced ; +.cpu-type-itanium2 = itanium2 mckinley ; + + +# Known toolset versions, in order of preference. +.known-versions = 10.0 10.0express 9.0 9.0express 8.0 8.0express 7.1 7.1toolkit 7.0 6.0 ; + +# Version aliases. +.version-alias-6 = 6.0 ; +.version-alias-6.5 = 6.0 ; +.version-alias-7 = 7.0 ; +.version-alias-8 = 8.0 ; +.version-alias-9 = 9.0 ; +.version-alias-10 = 10.0 ; + +# Names of registry keys containing the Visual C++ installation path (relative +# to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft"). +.version-6.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\6.0\\Setup\\Microsoft Visual C++" ; +.version-7.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\7.0\\Setup\\VC" ; +.version-7.1-reg = "VisualStudio\\7.1\\Setup\\VC" ; +.version-8.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\8.0\\Setup\\VC" ; +.version-8.0express-reg = "VCExpress\\8.0\\Setup\\VC" ; +.version-9.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\9.0\\Setup\\VC" ; +.version-9.0express-reg = "VCExpress\\9.0\\Setup\\VC" ; +.version-10.0-reg = "VisualStudio\\10.0\\Setup\\VC" ; +.version-10.0express-reg = "VCExpress\\10.0\\Setup\\VC" ; + +# Visual C++ Toolkit 2003 does not store its installation path in the registry. +# The environment variable 'VCToolkitInstallDir' and the default installation +# path will be checked instead. +.version-7.1toolkit-path = "Microsoft Visual C++ Toolkit 2003" "bin" ; +.version-7.1toolkit-env = VCToolkitInstallDir ; + +# Path to the folder containing "cl.exe" relative to the value of the +# corresponding environment variable. +.version-7.1toolkit-envpath = "bin" ; + + +# Auto-detect all the available msvc installations on the system. +auto-detect-toolset-versions ; + + +# And finally trigger the actual Boost Build toolset registration. +register-toolset ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/notfile.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/notfile.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..97a5b0e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/notfile.jam @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2005 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import "class" : new ; +import generators ; +import project ; +import targets ; +import toolset ; +import type ; + + +type.register NOTFILE_MAIN ; + + +class notfile-generator : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * : multiple ? ) + { + local action ; + local action-name = [ $(property-set).get <action> ] ; + + local m = [ MATCH ^@(.*) : $(action-name) ] ; + + if $(m) + { + action = [ new action $(sources) : $(m[1]) + : $(property-set) ] ; + } + else + { + action = [ new action $(sources) : notfile.run + : $(property-set) ] ; + } + return [ virtual-target.register + [ new notfile-target $(name) : $(project) : $(action) ] ] ; + } +} + + +generators.register [ new notfile-generator notfile.main : : NOTFILE_MAIN ] ; + + +toolset.flags notfile.run ACTION : <action> ; + + +actions run +{ + $(ACTION) +} + + +rule notfile ( target-name : action + : sources * : requirements * : default-build * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + requirements += <action>$(action) ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target-name) : $(project) : NOTFILE_MAIN + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(target-name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; +} + +IMPORT $(__name__) : notfile : : notfile ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/notfile.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/notfile.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..afbf68fb --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/notfile.py @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 64429. +# +# Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + + +import b2.build.type as type +import b2.build.generators as generators +import b2.build.virtual_target as virtual_target +import b2.build.toolset as toolset +import b2.build.targets as targets + +from b2.manager import get_manager +from b2.util import bjam_signature + +type.register("NOTFILE_MAIN") + +class NotfileGenerator(generators.Generator): + + def run(self, project, name, ps, sources): + pass + action_name = ps.get('action')[0] + if action_name[0] == '@': + action = virtual_target.Action(get_manager(), sources, action_name[1:], ps) + else: + action = virtual_target.Action(get_manager(), sources, "notfile.run", ps) + + return [get_manager().virtual_targets().register( + virtual_target.NotFileTarget(name, project, action))] + +generators.register(NotfileGenerator("notfile.main", False, [], ["NOTFILE_MAIN"])) + +toolset.flags("notfile.run", "ACTION", [], ["<action>"]) + +get_manager().engine().register_action("notfile.run", "$(ACTION)") + +@bjam_signature((["target_name"], ["action"], ["sources", "*"], ["requirements", "*"], + ["default_build", "*"])) +def notfile(target_name, action, sources, requirements, default_build): + + requirements.append("<action>" + action) + + return targets.create_typed_metatarget(target_name, "NOTFILE_MAIN", sources, requirements, + default_build, []) + + +get_manager().projects().add_rule("notfile", notfile) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..198c2231 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.jam @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2005 Vladimir Prus. +# Copyright 2006 Rene Rivera. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Provides mechanism for installing whole packages into a specific directory +# structure. This is opposed to the 'install' rule, that installs a number of +# targets to a single directory, and does not care about directory structure at +# all. + +# Example usage: +# +# package.install boost : <properties> +# : <binaries> +# : <libraries> +# : <headers> +# ; +# +# This will install binaries, libraries and headers to the 'proper' location, +# given by command line options --prefix, --exec-prefix, --bindir, --libdir and +# --includedir. +# +# The rule is just a convenient wrapper, avoiding the need to define several +# 'install' targets. +# +# The only install-related feature is <install-source-root>. It will apply to +# headers only and if present, paths of headers relatively to source root will +# be retained after installing. If it is not specified, then "." is assumed, so +# relative paths in headers are always preserved. + +import "class" : new ; +import option ; +import project ; +import feature ; +import property ; +import stage ; +import targets ; +import modules ; + +feature.feature install-default-prefix : : free incidental ; + +rule install ( name package-name ? : requirements * : binaries * : libraries * : headers * ) +{ + package-name ?= $(name) ; + if [ MATCH --prefix=(.*) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] + { + # If --prefix is explicitly specified on the command line, + # then we need wipe away any settings of libdir/includir that + # is specified via options in config files. + option.set bindir : ; + option.set libdir : ; + option.set includedir : ; + } + + # If <install-source-root> is not specified, all headers are installed to + # prefix/include, no matter what their relative path is. Sometimes that is + # what is needed. + local install-source-root = [ property.select <install-source-root> : + $(requirements) ] ; + install-source-root = $(install-source-root:G=) ; + requirements = [ property.change $(requirements) : <install-source-root> ] ; + + local install-header-subdir = [ property.select <install-header-subdir> : + $(requirements) ] ; + install-header-subdir = /$(install-header-subdir:G=) ; + install-header-subdir ?= "" ; + requirements = [ property.change $(requirements) : <install-header-subdir> ] + ; + + # First, figure out all locations. Use the default if no prefix option + # given. + local prefix = [ get-prefix $(name) : $(requirements) ] ; + + # Architecture dependent files. + local exec-locate = [ option.get exec-prefix : $(prefix) ] ; + + # Binaries. + local bin-locate = [ option.get bindir : $(prefix)/bin ] ; + + # Object code libraries. + local lib-locate = [ option.get libdir : $(prefix)/lib ] ; + + # Source header files. + local include-locate = [ option.get includedir : $(prefix)/include ] ; + + stage.install $(name)-bin : $(binaries) : $(requirements) + <location>$(bin-locate) ; + alias $(name)-lib : $(name)-lib-shared $(name)-lib-static ; + + # Since the install location of shared libraries differs on universe + # and cygwin, use target alternatives to make different targets. + # We should have used indirection conditioanl requirements, but it's + # awkward to pass bin-locate and lib-locate from there to another rule. + alias $(name)-lib-shared : $(name)-lib-shared-universe ; + alias $(name)-lib-shared : $(name)-lib-shared-cygwin : <target-os>cygwin ; + + # For shared libraries, we install both explicitly specified one and the + # shared libraries that the installed executables depend on. + stage.install $(name)-lib-shared-universe : $(binaries) $(libraries) : $(requirements) + <location>$(lib-locate) <install-dependencies>on <install-type>SHARED_LIB ; + stage.install $(name)-lib-shared-cygwin : $(binaries) $(libraries) : $(requirements) + <location>$(bin-locate) <install-dependencies>on <install-type>SHARED_LIB ; + + # For static libraries, we do not care about executable dependencies, since + # static libraries are already incorporated into them. + stage.install $(name)-lib-static : $(libraries) : $(requirements) + <location>$(lib-locate) <install-dependencies>on <install-type>STATIC_LIB ; + stage.install $(name)-headers : $(headers) : $(requirements) + <location>$(include-locate)$(install-header-subdir) + <install-source-root>$(install-source-root) ; + alias $(name) : $(name)-bin $(name)-lib $(name)-headers ; + + local c = [ project.current ] ; + local project-module = [ $(c).project-module ] ; + module $(project-module) + { + explicit $(1)-bin $(1)-lib $(1)-headers $(1) $(1)-lib-shared $(1)-lib-static + $(1)-lib-shared-universe $(1)-lib-shared-cygwin ; + } +} + +rule install-data ( target-name : package-name : data * : requirements * ) +{ + package-name ?= target-name ; + if [ MATCH --prefix=(.*) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] + { + # If --prefix is explicitly specified on the command line, + # then we need wipe away any settings of datarootdir + option.set datarootdir : ; + } + + local prefix = [ get-prefix $(package-name) : $(requirements) ] ; + local datadir = [ option.get datarootdir : $(prefix)/share ] ; + + stage.install $(target-name) + : $(data) + : $(requirements) <location>$(datadir)/$(package-name) + ; + + local c = [ project.current ] ; + local project-module = [ $(c).project-module ] ; + module $(project-module) + { + explicit $(1) ; + } +} + +local rule get-prefix ( package-name : requirements * ) +{ + local prefix = [ option.get prefix : [ property.select + <install-default-prefix> : $(requirements) ] ] ; + prefix = $(prefix:G=) ; + requirements = [ property.change $(requirements) : <install-default-prefix> + ] ; + # Or some likely defaults if neither is given. + if ! $(prefix) + { + if [ modules.peek : NT ] { prefix = C:\\$(package-name) ; } + else if [ modules.peek : UNIX ] { prefix = /usr/local ; } + } + return $(prefix) ; +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..aa081b4f --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.py @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +# Status: ported +# Base revision: 64488 +# +# Copyright (c) 2005, 2010 Vladimir Prus. +# Copyright 2006 Rene Rivera. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Provides mechanism for installing whole packages into a specific directory +# structure. This is opposed to the 'install' rule, that installs a number of +# targets to a single directory, and does not care about directory structure at +# all. + +# Example usage: +# +# package.install boost : <properties> +# : <binaries> +# : <libraries> +# : <headers> +# ; +# +# This will install binaries, libraries and headers to the 'proper' location, +# given by command line options --prefix, --exec-prefix, --bindir, --libdir and +# --includedir. +# +# The rule is just a convenient wrapper, avoiding the need to define several +# 'install' targets. +# +# The only install-related feature is <install-source-root>. It will apply to +# headers only and if present, paths of headers relatively to source root will +# be retained after installing. If it is not specified, then "." is assumed, so +# relative paths in headers are always preserved. + +import b2.build.feature as feature +import b2.build.property as property +import b2.util.option as option +import b2.tools.stage as stage + +from b2.build.alias import alias + +from b2.manager import get_manager + +from b2.util import bjam_signature +from b2.util.utility import ungrist + + +import os + +feature.feature("install-default-prefix", [], ["free", "incidental"]) + +@bjam_signature((["name", "package_name", "?"], ["requirements", "*"], + ["binaries", "*"], ["libraries", "*"], ["headers", "*"])) +def install(name, package_name=None, requirements=[], binaries=[], libraries=[], headers=[]): + + requirements = requirements[:] + binaries = binaries[:] + libraries + + if not package_name: + package_name = name + + if option.get("prefix"): + # If --prefix is explicitly specified on the command line, + # then we need wipe away any settings of libdir/includir that + # is specified via options in config files. + option.set("bindir", None) + option.set("libdir", None) + option.set("includedir", None) + + # If <install-source-root> is not specified, all headers are installed to + # prefix/include, no matter what their relative path is. Sometimes that is + # what is needed. + install_source_root = property.select('install-source-root', requirements) + if install_source_root: + requirements = property.change(requirements, 'install-source-root', None) + + install_header_subdir = property.select('install-header-subdir', requirements) + if install_header_subdir: + install_header_subdir = ungrist(install_header_subdir[0]) + requirements = property.change(requirements, 'install-header-subdir', None) + + # First, figure out all locations. Use the default if no prefix option + # given. + prefix = get_prefix(name, requirements) + + # Architecture dependent files. + exec_locate = option.get("exec-prefix", prefix) + + # Binaries. + bin_locate = option.get("bindir", os.path.join(prefix, "bin")) + + # Object code libraries. + lib_locate = option.get("libdir", os.path.join(prefix, "lib")) + + # Source header files. + include_locate = option.get("includedir", os.path.join(prefix, "include")) + + stage.install(name + "-bin", binaries, requirements + ["<location>" + bin_locate]) + + alias(name + "-lib", [name + "-lib-shared", name + "-lib-static"]) + + # Since the install location of shared libraries differs on universe + # and cygwin, use target alternatives to make different targets. + # We should have used indirection conditioanl requirements, but it's + # awkward to pass bin-locate and lib-locate from there to another rule. + alias(name + "-lib-shared", [name + "-lib-shared-universe"]) + alias(name + "-lib-shared", [name + "-lib-shared-cygwin"], ["<target-os>cygwin"]) + + # For shared libraries, we install both explicitly specified one and the + # shared libraries that the installed executables depend on. + stage.install(name + "-lib-shared-universe", binaries + libraries, + requirements + ["<location>" + lib_locate, "<install-dependencies>on", + "<install-type>SHARED_LIB"]) + stage.install(name + "-lib-shared-cygwin", binaries + libraries, + requirements + ["<location>" + bin_locate, "<install-dependencies>on", + "<install-type>SHARED_LIB"]) + + # For static libraries, we do not care about executable dependencies, since + # static libraries are already incorporated into them. + stage.install(name + "-lib-static", libraries, requirements + + ["<location>" + lib_locate, "<install-dependencies>on", "<install-type>STATIC_LIB"]) + stage.install(name + "-headers", headers, requirements \ + + ["<location>" + os.path.join(include_locate, s) for s in install_header_subdir] + + install_source_root) + + alias(name, [name + "-bin", name + "-lib", name + "-headers"]) + + pt = get_manager().projects().current() + + for subname in ["bin", "lib", "headers", "lib-shared", "lib-static", "lib-shared-universe", "lib-shared-cygwin"]: + pt.mark_targets_as_explicit([name + "-" + subname]) + +@bjam_signature((["target_name"], ["package_name"], ["data", "*"], ["requirements", "*"])) +def install_data(target_name, package_name, data, requirements): + if not package_name: + package_name = target_name + + if option.get("prefix"): + # If --prefix is explicitly specified on the command line, + # then we need wipe away any settings of datarootdir + option.set("datarootdir", None) + + prefix = get_prefix(package_name, requirements) + datadir = option.get("datarootdir", os.path.join(prefix, "share")) + + stage.install(target_name, data, + requirements + ["<location>" + os.path.join(datadir, package_name)]) + + get_manager().projects().current().mark_targets_as_explicit([target_name]) + +def get_prefix(package_name, requirements): + + specified = property.select("install-default-prefix", requirements) + if specified: + specified = ungrist(specified[0]) + prefix = option.get("prefix", specified) + requirements = property.change(requirements, "install-default-prefix", None) + # Or some likely defaults if neither is given. + if not prefix: + if os.name == "nt": + prefix = "C:\\" + package_name + elif os.name == "posix": + prefix = "/usr/local" + + return prefix + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pathscale.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pathscale.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..454e3454 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pathscale.jam @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ +# Copyright 2006 Noel Belcourt +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import property ; +import generators ; +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import type ; +import common ; +import fortran ; + +feature.extend toolset : pathscale ; +toolset.inherit pathscale : unix ; +generators.override pathscale.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override pathscale.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +# Documentation and toolchain description located +# http://www.pathscale.com/docs.html + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + command = [ common.get-invocation-command pathscale : pathCC : $(command) + : /opt/ekopath/bin ] ; + + # Determine the version + local command-string = $(command:J=" ") ; + if $(command) + { + version ?= [ MATCH "^([0-9.]+)" + : [ SHELL "$(command-string) -dumpversion" ] ] ; + } + + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters pathscale + : version $(version) ] ; + + common.handle-options pathscale : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + toolset.flags pathscale.compile.fortran90 OPTIONS $(condition) : + [ feature.get-values <fflags> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; + + command_c = $(command_c[1--2]) $(command[-1]:B=pathcc) ; + + toolset.flags pathscale CONFIG_C_COMMAND $(condition) : $(command_c) ; + + # fortran support + local f-command = [ common.get-invocation-command pathscale : pathf90 : $(command) ] ; + local command_f = $(command_f[1--2]) $(f-command[-1]:B=pathf90) ; + local command_f90 = $(command_f[1--2]) $(f-command[-1]:B=pathf90) ; + + toolset.flags pathscale CONFIG_F_COMMAND $(condition) : $(command_f) ; + toolset.flags pathscale CONFIG_F90_COMMAND $(condition) : $(command_f90) ; + + # always link lib rt to resolve clock_gettime() + flags pathscale.link FINDLIBS-SA : rt : unchecked ; +} + +# Declare generators +generators.register-c-compiler pathscale.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>pathscale ; +generators.register-c-compiler pathscale.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>pathscale ; +generators.register-fortran-compiler pathscale.compile.fortran : FORTRAN : OBJ : <toolset>pathscale ; +generators.register-fortran90-compiler pathscale.compile.fortran90 : FORTRAN90 : OBJ : <toolset>pathscale ; + +# Declare flags and actions for compilation +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -Os ; + +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <inlining>off : -noinline ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <inlining>on : -inline ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <inlining>full : -inline ; + +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -woffall ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : -Wall ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -Wall -pedantic ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <warnings-as-errors>on : -Werror ; + +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -ggdb ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <link>shared : -fPIC ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <address-model>32 : -m32 ; +flags pathscale.compile OPTIONS <address-model>64 : -m64 ; + +flags pathscale.compile USER_OPTIONS <cflags> ; +flags pathscale.compile.c++ USER_OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +flags pathscale.compile DEFINES <define> ; +flags pathscale.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + +flags pathscale.compile.fortran USER_OPTIONS <fflags> ; +flags pathscale.compile.fortran90 USER_OPTIONS <fflags> ; + +actions compile.c +{ + "$(CONFIG_C_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.fortran +{ + "$(CONFIG_F_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +rule compile.fortran90 ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + # the space rule inserts spaces between targets and it's necessary + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + # Serialize execution of the compile.fortran90 action + # F90 source must be compiled in a particular order so we + # serialize the build as a parallel F90 compile might fail + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>pathscale-f90-semaphore ; +} + +actions compile.fortran90 +{ + "$(CONFIG_F90_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -module $(<[1]:D) -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +# Declare flags and actions for linking +flags pathscale.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -ggdb -rdynamic ; +# Strip the binary when no debugging is needed +flags pathscale.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>off : -g0 ; +flags pathscale.link OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; +flags pathscale.link USER_OPTIONS <linkflags> ; +flags pathscale.link LINKPATH <library-path> ; +flags pathscale.link FINDLIBS-ST <find-static-library> ; +flags pathscale.link FINDLIBS-SA <find-shared-library> ; +flags pathscale.link FINDLIBS-SA <threading>multi : pthread ; +flags pathscale.link LIBRARIES <library-file> ; +flags pathscale.link LINK-RUNTIME <runtime-link>static : static ; +flags pathscale.link LINK-RUNTIME <runtime-link>shared : dynamic ; +flags pathscale.link RPATH <dll-path> ; +# On gcc, there are separate options for dll path at runtime and +# link time. On Solaris, there's only one: -R, so we have to use +# it, even though it's bad idea. +flags pathscale.link RPATH <xdll-path> ; + +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; +} + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,$(RPATH_OPTION:E=-R)$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) +} + +# Slight mods for dlls +rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; +} + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,$(RPATH_OPTION:E=-R)$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" -Wl,-soname$(SPACE)-Wl,$(<[1]:D=) -shared "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) +} + +# Declare action for creating static libraries +# "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -ar -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +actions piecemeal archive +{ + ar $(ARFLAGS) ru "$(<)" "$(>)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pch.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pch.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0c6e98fa --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pch.jam @@ -0,0 +1,95 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2005 Reece H. Dunn. +# Copyright 2006 Ilya Sokolov +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +##### Using Precompiled Headers (Quick Guide) ##### +# +# Make precompiled mypch.hpp: +# +# import pch ; +# +# cpp-pch mypch +# : # sources +# mypch.hpp +# : # requiremnts +# <toolset>msvc:<source>mypch.cpp +# ; +# +# Add cpp-pch to sources: +# +# exe hello +# : main.cpp hello.cpp mypch +# ; + +import "class" : new ; +import type ; +import feature ; +import generators ; + +type.register PCH : pch ; + +type.register C_PCH : : PCH ; +type.register CPP_PCH : : PCH ; + +# Control precompiled header (PCH) generation. +feature.feature pch : + on + off + : propagated ; + + +feature.feature pch-header : : free dependency ; +feature.feature pch-file : : free dependency ; + +# Base PCH generator. The 'run' method has the logic to prevent this generator +# from being run unless it's being used for a top-level PCH target. +class pch-generator : generator +{ + import property-set ; + + rule action-class ( ) + { + return compile-action ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + if ! $(name) + { + # Unless this generator is invoked as the top-most generator for a + # main target, fail. This allows using 'H' type as input type for + # this generator, while preventing Boost.Build to try this generator + # when not explicitly asked for. + # + # One bad example is msvc, where pch generator produces both PCH + # target and OBJ target, so if there's any header generated (like by + # bison, or by msidl), we'd try to use pch generator to get OBJ from + # that H, which is completely wrong. By restricting this generator + # only to pch main target, such problem is solved. + } + else + { + local r = [ run-pch $(project) $(name) + : [ $(property-set).add-raw <define>BOOST_BUILD_PCH_ENABLED ] + : $(sources) ] ; + return [ generators.add-usage-requirements $(r) + : <define>BOOST_BUILD_PCH_ENABLED ] ; + } + } + + # This rule must be overridden by the derived classes. + rule run-pch ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + } +} + + +# NOTE: requirements are empty, default pch generator can be applied when +# pch=off. +generators.register + [ new dummy-generator pch.default-c-pch-generator : : C_PCH ] ; +generators.register + [ new dummy-generator pch.default-cpp-pch-generator : : CPP_PCH ] ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pch.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pch.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..21d3db09 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pch.py @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +# Status: Being ported by Steven Watanabe +# Base revision: 47077 +# +# Copyright (c) 2005 Reece H. Dunn. +# Copyright 2006 Ilya Sokolov +# Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Watanabe +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +##### Using Precompiled Headers (Quick Guide) ##### +# +# Make precompiled mypch.hpp: +# +# import pch ; +# +# cpp-pch mypch +# : # sources +# mypch.hpp +# : # requiremnts +# <toolset>msvc:<source>mypch.cpp +# ; +# +# Add cpp-pch to sources: +# +# exe hello +# : main.cpp hello.cpp mypch +# ; + +from b2.build import type, feature, generators + +type.register('PCH', ['pch']) +type.register('C_PCH', [], 'PCH') +type.register('CPP_PCH', [], 'PCH') + +# Control precompiled header (PCH) generation. +feature.feature('pch', + ['on', 'off'], + ['propagated']) + +feature.feature('pch-header', [], ['free', 'dependency']) +feature.feature('pch-file', [], ['free', 'dependency']) + +class PchGenerator(generators.Generator): + """ + Base PCH generator. The 'run' method has the logic to prevent this generator + from being run unless it's being used for a top-level PCH target. + """ + def action_class(self): + return 'compile-action' + + def run(self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + if not name: + # Unless this generator is invoked as the top-most generator for a + # main target, fail. This allows using 'H' type as input type for + # this generator, while preventing Boost.Build to try this generator + # when not explicitly asked for. + # + # One bad example is msvc, where pch generator produces both PCH + # target and OBJ target, so if there's any header generated (like by + # bison, or by msidl), we'd try to use pch generator to get OBJ from + # that H, which is completely wrong. By restricting this generator + # only to pch main target, such problem is solved. + pass + else: + r = self.run_pch(project, name, + prop_set.add_raw('<define>BOOST_BUILD_PCH_ENABLED'), + sources) + return generators.add_usage_requirements( + r, ['<define>BOOST_BUILD_PCH_ENABLED']) + + # This rule must be overridden by the derived classes. + def run_pch(self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + pass + +#FIXME: dummy-generator in builtins.jam needs to be ported. +# NOTE: requirements are empty, default pch generator can be applied when +# pch=off. +###generators.register( +### [ new dummy-generator pch.default-c-pch-generator : : C_PCH ] ; +###generators.register +### [ new dummy-generator pch.default-cpp-pch-generator : : CPP_PCH ] ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pgi.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pgi.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3a35c644 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/pgi.jam @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ +# Copyright Noel Belcourt 2007. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import property ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import fortran ; +import type ; +import common ; +import gcc ; + +feature.extend toolset : pgi ; +toolset.inherit pgi : unix ; +generators.override pgi.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; +generators.override pgi.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +# Documentation and toolchain description located +# http://www.pgroup.com/resources/docs.htm + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters pgi : version $(version) ] ; + + local l_command = [ common.get-invocation-command pgi : pgCC : $(command) ] ; + + common.handle-options pgi : $(condition) : $(l_command) : $(options) ; + + command_c = $(command_c[1--2]) $(l_command[-1]:B=cc) ; + + toolset.flags pgi CONFIG_C_COMMAND $(condition) : $(command_c) ; + + flags pgi.compile DEFINES $(condition) : + [ feature.get-values <define> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; + + # IOV_MAX support + flags pgi.compile DEFINES $(condition) : __need_IOV_MAX : unchecked ; + + # set link flags + flags pgi.link FINDLIBS-ST : [ + feature.get-values <find-static-library> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; + + # always link lib rt to resolve clock_gettime() + flags pgi.link FINDLIBS-SA : rt [ + feature.get-values <find-shared-library> : $(options) ] : unchecked ; + + gcc.init-link-flags pgi gnu $(condition) ; +} + +# Declare generators +generators.register-c-compiler pgi.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>pgi ; +generators.register-c-compiler pgi.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>pgi ; +generators.register-fortran-compiler pgi.compile.fortran : FORTRAN : OBJ : <toolset>pgi ; + +# Declare flags and actions for compilation +flags pgi.compile OPTIONS : -Kieee ; +flags pgi.compile OPTIONS <link>shared : -fpic -fPIC ; +flags pgi.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -gopt ; +flags pgi.compile OPTIONS <profiling>on : -xprofile=tcov ; +flags pgi.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -fast -Mx,8,0x10000000 ; +flags pgi.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -xO2 -xspace ; +# flags pgi.compile OPTIONS <threading>multi : -mt ; + +flags pgi.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -Minform=severe ; +flags pgi.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : -Minform=warn ; + +flags pgi.compile.c++ OPTIONS <inlining>off : -INLINE:none ; + +flags pgi.compile OPTIONS <cflags> ; +flags pgi.compile.c++ OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +flags pgi.compile DEFINES <define> ; +flags pgi.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + +flags pgi.compile.fortran OPTIONS <fflags> ; + +actions compile.c +{ + "$(CONFIG_C_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.fortran +{ + "$(CONFIG_F_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +# Declare flags and actions for linking +flags pgi.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -gopt ; +# Strip the binary when no debugging is needed +flags pgi.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>off : -s ; +flags pgi.link OPTIONS <profiling>on : -xprofile=tcov ; +flags pgi.link OPTIONS <linkflags> ; +flags pgi.link OPTIONS <link>shared : -fpic -fPIC ; +flags pgi.link LINKPATH <library-path> ; +flags pgi.link FINDLIBS-ST <find-static-library> ; +flags pgi.link FINDLIBS-SA <find-shared-library> ; +flags pgi.link FINDLIBS-SA <threading>multi : pthread rt ; +flags pgi.link LIBRARIES <library-file> ; +flags pgi.link LINK-RUNTIME <runtime-link>static : static ; +flags pgi.link LINK-RUNTIME <runtime-link>shared : dynamic ; +flags pgi.link RPATH <dll-path> ; + +# On gcc, there are separate options for dll path at runtime and +# link time. On Solaris, there's only one: -R, so we have to use +# it, even though it's bad idea. +flags pgi.link RPATH <xdll-path> ; + +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; +} + +# reddish can only link statically and, somehow, the presence of -Bdynamic on the link line +# marks the executable as a dynamically linked exec even though no dynamic libraries are supplied. +# Yod on redstorm refuses to load an executable that is dynamically linked. +# removing the dynamic link options should get us where we need to be on redstorm. +# "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -R"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -Bdynamic -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -Bstatic -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -B$(LINK-RUNTIME) +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -R"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -Bstatic -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -Bdynamic -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -B$(LINK-RUNTIME) +} + +# Slight mods for dlls +rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; +} + +# "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -R"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" -h$(<[1]:D=) -G "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -Bdynamic -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -Bstatic -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -B$(LINK-RUNTIME) + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -shared -L"$(LINKPATH)" -R"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" -Wl,-h -Wl,$(<[1]:D=) "$(LIBRARIES)" -Bdynamic -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -Bstatic -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -B$(LINK-RUNTIME) +} + +actions updated together piecemeal pgi.archive +{ + ar -rc$(ARFLAGS:E=) "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/python-config.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/python-config.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..40aa825b --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/python-config.jam @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +#~ Copyright 2005 Rene Rivera. +#~ Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +#~ (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Automatic configuration for Python tools and librries. To use, just import this module. + +import os ; +import toolset : using ; + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + for local R in 2.4 2.3 2.2 + { + local python-path = [ W32_GETREG + "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Python\\PythonCore\\$(R)\\InstallPath" ] ; + local python-version = $(R) ; + + if $(python-path) + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice:" using python ":" $(python-version) ":" $(python-path) ; + } + using python : $(python-version) : $(python-path) ; + } + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/python.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/python.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..97a9f9a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/python.jam @@ -0,0 +1,1267 @@ +# Copyright 2004 Vladimir Prus. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See +# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Support for Python and the the Boost.Python library. +# +# This module defines +# +# - a project 'python' with a target 'python' in it, that corresponds to the +# python library +# +# - a main target rule 'python-extension' which can be used to build a python +# extension. +# +# Extensions that use Boost.Python must explicitly link to it. + +import type ; +import testing ; +import generators ; +import project ; +import errors ; +import targets ; +import "class" : new ; +import os ; +import common ; +import toolset ; +import regex ; +import numbers ; +import string ; +import property ; +import sequence ; +import path ; +import feature ; +import set ; +import builtin ; +import version ; + + +# Make this module a project. +project.initialize $(__name__) ; +project python ; + +# Save the project so that if 'init' is called several times we define new +# targets in the python project, not in whatever project we were called by. +.project = [ project.current ] ; + +# Dynamic linker lib. Necessary to specify it explicitly on some platforms. +lib dl ; +# This contains 'openpty' function need by python. Again, on some system need to +# pass this to linker explicitly. +lib util ; +# Python uses pthread symbols. +lib pthread ; +# Extra library needed by phtread on some platforms. +lib rt ; + +# The pythonpath feature specifies additional elements for the PYTHONPATH +# environment variable, set by run-pyd. For example, pythonpath can be used to +# access Python modules that are part of the product being built, but are not +# installed in the development system's default paths. +feature.feature pythonpath : : free optional path ; + +# Initializes the Python toolset. Note that all parameters are optional. +# +# - version -- the version of Python to use. Should be in Major.Minor format, +# for example 2.3. Do not include the subminor version. +# +# - cmd-or-prefix: Preferably, a command that invokes a Python interpreter. +# Alternatively, the installation prefix for Python libraries and includes. If +# empty, will be guessed from the version, the platform's installation +# patterns, and the python executables that can be found in PATH. +# +# - includes: the include path to Python headers. If empty, will be guessed. +# +# - libraries: the path to Python library binaries. If empty, will be guessed. +# On MacOS/Darwin, you can also pass the path of the Python framework. +# +# - condition: if specified, should be a set of properties that are matched +# against the build configuration when Boost.Build selects a Python +# configuration to use. +# +# - extension-suffix: A string to append to the name of extension modules before +# the true filename extension. Ordinarily we would just compute this based on +# the value of the <python-debugging> feature. However ubuntu's python-dbg +# package uses the windows convention of appending _d to debug-build extension +# modules. We have no way of detecting ubuntu, or of probing python for the +# "_d" requirement, and if you configure and build python using +# --with-pydebug, you'll be using the standard *nix convention. Defaults to "" +# (or "_d" when targeting windows and <python-debugging> is set). +# +# Example usage: +# +# using python : 2.3 ; +# using python : 2.3 : /usr/local/bin/python ; +# +rule init ( version ? : cmd-or-prefix ? : includes * : libraries ? + : condition * : extension-suffix ? ) +{ + project.push-current $(.project) ; + + debug-message Configuring python... ; + for local v in version cmd-or-prefix includes libraries condition + { + if $($(v)) + { + debug-message " user-specified "$(v): \"$($(v))\" ; + } + } + + configure $(version) : $(cmd-or-prefix) : $(includes) : $(libraries) : $(condition) : $(extension-suffix) ; + + project.pop-current ; +} + +# A simpler version of SHELL that grabs stderr as well as stdout, but returns +# nothing if there was an error. +# +local rule shell-cmd ( cmd ) +{ + debug-message running command '$(cmd)" 2>&1"' ; + x = [ SHELL $(cmd)" 2>&1" : exit-status ] ; + if $(x[2]) = 0 + { + return $(x[1]) ; + } + else + { + return ; + } +} + + +# Try to identify Cygwin symlinks. Invoking such a file directly as an NT +# executable from a native Windows build of bjam would be fatal to the bjam +# process. One /can/ invoke them through sh.exe or bash.exe, if you can prove +# that those are not also symlinks. ;-) +# +# If a symlink is found returns non-empty; we try to extract the target of the +# symlink from the file and return that. +# +# Note: 1. only works on NT 2. path is a native path. +local rule is-cygwin-symlink ( path ) +{ + local is-symlink = ; + + # Look for a file with the given path having the S attribute set, as cygwin + # symlinks do. /-C means "do not use thousands separators in file sizes." + local dir-listing = [ shell-cmd "DIR /-C /A:S \""$(path)"\"" ] ; + + if $(dir-listing) + { + # Escape any special regex characters in the base part of the path. + local base-pat = [ regex.escape $(path:D=) : ].[()*+?|\\$^ : \\ ] ; + + # Extract the file's size from the directory listing. + local size-of-system-file = [ MATCH "([0-9]+) "$(base-pat) : $(dir-listing) : 1 ] ; + + # If the file has a reasonably small size, look for the special symlink + # identification text. + if $(size-of-system-file) && [ numbers.less $(size-of-system-file) 1000 ] + { + local link = [ SHELL "FIND /OFF \"!<symlink>\" \""$(path)"\" 2>&1" ] ; + if $(link[2]) != 0 + { + local nl = " + +" ; + is-symlink = [ MATCH ".*!<symlink>([^"$(nl)"]*)" : $(link[1]) : 1 ] ; + if $(is-symlink) + { + is-symlink = [ *nix-path-to-native $(is-symlink) ] ; + is-symlink = $(is-symlink:R=$(path:D)) ; + } + + } + } + } + return $(is-symlink) ; +} + + +# Append ext to each member of names that does not contain '.'. +# +local rule default-extension ( names * : ext * ) +{ + local result ; + for local n in $(names) + { + switch $(n) + { + case *.* : result += $(n) ; + case * : result += $(n)$(ext) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Tries to determine whether invoking "cmd" would actually attempt to launch a +# cygwin symlink. +# +# Note: only works on NT. +# +local rule invokes-cygwin-symlink ( cmd ) +{ + local dirs = $(cmd:D) ; + if ! $(dirs) + { + dirs = . [ os.executable-path ] ; + } + local base = [ default-extension $(cmd:D=) : .exe .cmd .bat ] ; + local paths = [ GLOB $(dirs) : $(base) ] ; + if $(paths) + { + # Make sure we have not run into a Cygwin symlink. Invoking such a file + # as an NT executable would be fatal for the bjam process. + return [ is-cygwin-symlink $(paths[1]) ] ; + } +} + + +local rule debug-message ( message * ) +{ + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO notice: [python-cfg] $(message) ; + } +} + + +# Like W32_GETREG, except prepend HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE and +# HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE to the first argument, returning the first result +# found. Also accounts for the fact that on 64-bit machines, 32-bit software has +# its own area, under SOFTWARE\Wow6432node. +# +local rule software-registry-value ( path : data ? ) +{ + local result ; + for local root in HKEY_CURRENT_USER HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE + { + for local x64elt in "" Wow6432node\\ # Account for 64-bit windows + { + if ! $(result) + { + result = [ W32_GETREG $(root)\\SOFTWARE\\$(x64elt)$(path) : $(data) ] ; + } + } + + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +.windows-drive-letter-re = ^([A-Za-z]):[\\/](.*) ; +.cygwin-drive-letter-re = ^/cygdrive/([a-z])/(.*) ; + +.working-directory = [ PWD ] ; +.working-drive-letter = [ SUBST $(.working-directory) $(.windows-drive-letter-re) $1 ] ; +.working-drive-letter ?= [ SUBST $(.working-directory) $(.cygwin-drive-letter-re) $1 ] ; + + +local rule windows-to-cygwin-path ( path ) +{ + # If path is rooted with a drive letter, rewrite it using the /cygdrive + # mountpoint. + local p = [ SUBST $(path:T) $(.windows-drive-letter-re) /cygdrive/$1/$2 ] ; + + # Else if path is rooted without a drive letter, use the working directory. + p ?= [ SUBST $(path:T) ^/(.*) /cygdrive/$(.working-drive-letter:L)/$2 ] ; + + # Else return the path unchanged. + return $(p:E=$(path:T)) ; +} + + +# :W only works in Cygwin builds of bjam. This one works on NT builds as well. +# +local rule cygwin-to-windows-path ( path ) +{ + path = $(path:R="") ; # strip any trailing slash + + local drive-letter = [ SUBST $(path) $(.cygwin-drive-letter-re) $1:/$2 ] ; + if $(drive-letter) + { + path = $(drive-letter) ; + } + else if $(path:R=/x) = $(path) # already rooted? + { + # Look for a cygwin mount that includes each head sequence in $(path). + local head = $(path) ; + local tail = "" ; + + while $(head) + { + local root = [ software-registry-value + "Cygnus Solutions\\Cygwin\\mounts v2\\"$(head) : native ] ; + + if $(root) + { + path = $(tail:R=$(root)) ; + head = ; + } + tail = $(tail:R=$(head:D=)) ; + + if $(head) = / + { + head = ; + } + else + { + head = $(head:D) ; + } + } + } + return [ regex.replace $(path:R="") / \\ ] ; +} + + +# Convert a *nix path to native. +# +local rule *nix-path-to-native ( path ) +{ + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + path = [ cygwin-to-windows-path $(path) ] ; + } + return $(path) ; +} + + +# Convert an NT path to native. +# +local rule windows-path-to-native ( path ) +{ + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + return $(path) ; + } + else + { + return [ windows-to-cygwin-path $(path) ] ; + } +} + + +# Return nonempty if path looks like a windows path, i.e. it starts with a drive +# letter or contains backslashes. +# +local rule guess-windows-path ( path ) +{ + return [ SUBST $(path) ($(.windows-drive-letter-re)|.*([\\]).*) $1 ] ; +} + + +local rule path-to-native ( paths * ) +{ + local result ; + + for local p in $(paths) + { + if [ guess-windows-path $(p) ] + { + result += [ windows-path-to-native $(p) ] ; + } + else + { + result += [ *nix-path-to-native $(p:T) ] ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Validate the version string and extract the major/minor part we care about. +# +local rule split-version ( version ) +{ + local major-minor = [ MATCH ^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)(.*)$ : $(version) : 1 2 3 ] ; + if ! $(major-minor[2]) || $(major-minor[3]) + { + ECHO "Warning: \"using python\" expects a two part (major, minor) version number; got" $(version) instead ; + + # Add a zero to account for the missing digit if necessary. + major-minor += 0 ; + } + + return $(major-minor[1]) $(major-minor[2]) ; +} + + +# Build a list of versions from 3.0 down to 1.5. Because bjam can not enumerate +# registry sub-keys, we have no way of finding a version with a 2-digit minor +# version, e.g. 2.10 -- let us hope that never happens. +# +.version-countdown = ; +for local v in [ numbers.range 15 30 ] +{ + .version-countdown = [ SUBST $(v) (.)(.*) $1.$2 ] $(.version-countdown) ; +} + + +local rule windows-installed-pythons ( version ? ) +{ + version ?= $(.version-countdown) ; + local interpreters ; + + for local v in $(version) + { + local install-path = [ + software-registry-value "Python\\PythonCore\\"$(v)"\\InstallPath" ] ; + + if $(install-path) + { + install-path = [ windows-path-to-native $(install-path) ] ; + debug-message Registry indicates Python $(v) installed at \"$(install-path)\" ; + } + + interpreters += $(:E=python:R=$(install-path)) ; + } + return $(interpreters) ; +} + + +local rule darwin-installed-pythons ( version ? ) +{ + version ?= $(.version-countdown) ; + + local prefix + = [ GLOB /System/Library/Frameworks /Library/Frameworks + : Python.framework ] ; + + return $(prefix)/Versions/$(version)/bin/python ; +} + + +# Assume "python-cmd" invokes a python interpreter and invoke it to extract all +# the information we care about from its "sys" module. Returns void if +# unsuccessful. +# +local rule probe ( python-cmd ) +{ + # Avoid invoking a Cygwin symlink on NT. + local skip-symlink ; + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + skip-symlink = [ invokes-cygwin-symlink $(python-cmd) ] ; + } + + if $(skip-symlink) + { + debug-message -------------------------------------------------------------------- ; + debug-message \"$(python-cmd)\" would attempt to invoke a Cygwin symlink, ; + debug-message causing a bjam built for Windows to hang. ; + debug-message ; + debug-message If you intend to target a Cygwin build of Python, please ; + debug-message replace the path to the link with the path to a real executable ; + debug-message (guessing: \"$(skip-symlink)\") "in" your 'using python' line ; + debug-message "in" user-config.jam or site-config.jam. Do not forget to escape ; + debug-message backslashes ; + debug-message -------------------------------------------------------------------- ; + } + else + { + # Prepare a List of Python format strings and expressions that can be + # used to print the constants we want from the sys module. + + # We do not really want sys.version since that is a complicated string, + # so get the information from sys.version_info instead. + local format = "version=%d.%d" ; + local exprs = "version_info[0]" "version_info[1]" ; + + for local s in $(sys-elements[2-]) + { + format += $(s)=%s ; + exprs += $(s) ; + } + + # Invoke Python and ask it for all those values. + if [ version.check-jam-version 3 1 17 ] || ( [ os.name ] != NT ) + { + # Prior to version 3.1.17 Boost Jam's SHELL command did not support + # quoted commands correctly on Windows. This means that on that + # platform we do not support using a Python command interpreter + # executable whose path contains a space character. + python-cmd = \"$(python-cmd)\" ; + } + local full-cmd = + $(python-cmd)" -c \"from sys import *; print('"$(format:J=\\n)"' % ("$(exprs:J=,)"))\"" ; + + local output = [ shell-cmd $(full-cmd) ] ; + if $(output) + { + # Parse the output to get all the results. + local nl = " + +" ; + for s in $(sys-elements) + { + # These variables are expected to be declared local in the + # caller, so Jam's dynamic scoping will set their values there. + sys.$(s) = [ SUBST $(output) \\<$(s)=([^$(nl)]+) $1 ] ; + } + } + return $(output) ; + } +} + + +# Make sure the "libraries" and "includes" variables (in an enclosing scope) +# have a value based on the information given. +# +local rule compute-default-paths ( target-os : version ? : prefix ? : + exec-prefix ? ) +{ + exec-prefix ?= $(prefix) ; + + if $(target-os) = windows + { + # The exec_prefix is where you're supposed to look for machine-specific + # libraries. + local default-library-path = $(exec-prefix)\\libs ; + local default-include-path = $(:E=Include:R=$(prefix)) ; + + # If the interpreter was found in a directory called "PCBuild" or + # "PCBuild8," assume we're looking at a Python built from the source + # distro, and go up one additional level to the default root. Otherwise, + # the default root is the directory where the interpreter was found. + + # We ask Python itself what the executable path is in case of + # intermediate symlinks or shell scripts. + local executable-dir = $(sys.executable:D) ; + + if [ MATCH ^(PCBuild) : $(executable-dir:D=) ] + { + debug-message "This Python appears to reside in a source distribution;" ; + debug-message "prepending \""$(executable-dir)"\" to default library search path" ; + + default-library-path = $(executable-dir) $(default-library-path) ; + + default-include-path = $(:E=PC:R=$(executable-dir:D)) $(default-include-path) ; + + debug-message "and \""$(default-include-path[1])"\" to default #include path" ; + } + + libraries ?= $(default-library-path) ; + includes ?= $(default-include-path) ; + } + else + { + includes ?= $(prefix)/include/python$(version) ; + + local lib = $(exec-prefix)/lib ; + libraries ?= $(lib)/python$(version)/config $(lib) ; + } +} + +# The version of the python interpreter to use. +feature.feature python : : propagated ; +feature.feature python.interpreter : : free ; + +toolset.flags python.capture-output PYTHON : <python.interpreter> ; + +# +# Support for Python configured --with-pydebug +# +feature.feature python-debugging : off on : propagated ; +builtin.variant debug-python : debug : <python-debugging>on ; + + +# Return a list of candidate commands to try when looking for a Python +# interpreter. prefix is expected to be a native path. +# +local rule candidate-interpreters ( version ? : prefix ? : target-os ) +{ + local bin-path = bin ; + if $(target-os) = windows + { + # On Windows, look in the root directory itself and, to work with the + # result of a build-from-source, the PCBuild directory. + bin-path = PCBuild8 PCBuild "" ; + } + + bin-path = $(bin-path:R=$(prefix)) ; + + if $(target-os) in windows darwin + { + return # Search: + $(:E=python:R=$(bin-path)) # Relative to the prefix, if any + python # In the PATH + [ $(target-os)-installed-pythons $(version) ] # Standard install locations + ; + } + else + { + # Search relative to the prefix, or if none supplied, in PATH. + local unversioned = $(:E=python:R=$(bin-path:E=)) ; + + # If a version was specified, look for a python with that specific + # version appended before looking for one called, simply, "python" + return $(unversioned)$(version) $(unversioned) ; + } +} + + +# Compute system library dependencies for targets linking with static Python +# libraries. +# +# On many systems, Python uses libraries such as pthreads or libdl. Since static +# libraries carry no library dependency information of their own that the linker +# can extract, these extra dependencies have to be given explicitly on the link +# line of the client. The information about these dependencies is packaged into +# the "python" target below. +# +# Even where Python itself uses pthreads, it never allows extension modules to +# be entered concurrently (unless they explicitly give up the interpreter lock). +# Therefore, extension modules do not need the efficiency overhead of threadsafe +# code as produced by <threading>multi, and we handle libpthread along with +# other libraries here. Note: this optimization is based on an assumption that +# the compiler generates link-compatible code in both the single- and +# multi-threaded cases, and that system libraries do not change their ABIs +# either. +# +# Returns a list of usage-requirements that link to the necessary system +# libraries. +# +local rule system-library-dependencies ( target-os ) +{ + switch $(target-os) + { + case s[uo][nl]* : # solaris, sun, sunos + # Add a librt dependency for the gcc toolset on SunOS (the sun + # toolset adds -lrt unconditionally). While this appears to + # duplicate the logic already in gcc.jam, it does not as long as + # we are not forcing <threading>multi. + + # On solaris 10, distutils.sysconfig.get_config_var('LIBS') yields + # '-lresolv -lsocket -lnsl -lrt -ldl'. However, that does not seem + # to be the right list for extension modules. For example, on my + # installation, adding -ldl causes at least one test to fail because + # the library can not be found and removing it causes no failures. + + # Apparently, though, we need to add -lrt for gcc. + return <toolset>gcc:<library>rt ; + + case osf : return <library>pthread <toolset>gcc:<library>rt ; + + case qnx* : return ; + case darwin : return ; + case windows : return ; + + case hpux : return <library>rt ; + case *bsd : return <library>pthread <toolset>gcc:<library>util ; + + case aix : return <library>pthread <library>dl ; + + case * : return <library>pthread <library>dl + <toolset>gcc:<library>util <toolset-intel:platform>linux:<library>util ; + } +} + + +# Declare a target to represent Python's library. +# +local rule declare-libpython-target ( version ? : requirements * ) +{ + # Compute the representation of Python version in the name of Python's + # library file. + local lib-version = $(version) ; + if <target-os>windows in $(requirements) + { + local major-minor = [ split-version $(version) ] ; + lib-version = $(major-minor:J="") ; + if <python-debugging>on in $(requirements) + { + lib-version = $(lib-version)_d ; + } + } + + if ! $(lib-version) + { + ECHO *** warning: could not determine Python version, which will ; + ECHO *** warning: probably prevent us from linking with the python ; + ECHO *** warning: library. Consider explicitly passing the version ; + ECHO *** warning: to 'using python'. ; + } + + # Declare it. + lib python.lib : : <name>python$(lib-version) $(requirements) ; +} + + +# Implementation of init. +local rule configure ( version ? : cmd-or-prefix ? : includes * : libraries ? : + condition * : extension-suffix ? ) +{ + local prefix ; + local exec-prefix ; + local cmds-to-try ; + local interpreter-cmd ; + + local target-os = [ feature.get-values target-os : $(condition) ] ; + target-os ?= [ feature.defaults target-os ] ; + target-os = $(target-os:G=) ; + + if $(target-os) = windows && <python-debugging>on in $(condition) + { + extension-suffix ?= _d ; + } + extension-suffix ?= "" ; + + # Normalize and dissect any version number. + local major-minor ; + if $(version) + { + major-minor = [ split-version $(version) ] ; + version = $(major-minor:J=.) ; + } + + local cmds-to-try ; + + if ! $(cmd-or-prefix) || [ GLOB $(cmd-or-prefix) : * ] + { + # If the user did not pass a command, whatever we got was a prefix. + prefix = $(cmd-or-prefix) ; + cmds-to-try = [ candidate-interpreters $(version) : $(prefix) : $(target-os) ] ; + } + else + { + # Work with the command the user gave us. + cmds-to-try = $(cmd-or-prefix) ; + + # On Windows, do not nail down the interpreter command just yet in case + # the user specified something that turns out to be a cygwin symlink, + # which could bring down bjam if we invoke it. + if $(target-os) != windows + { + interpreter-cmd = $(cmd-or-prefix) ; + } + } + + # Values to use in case we can not really find anything in the system. + local fallback-cmd = $(cmds-to-try[1]) ; + local fallback-version ; + + # Anything left to find or check? + if ! ( $(interpreter-cmd) && $(includes) && $(libraries) ) + { + # Values to be extracted from python's sys module. These will be set by + # the probe rule, above, using Jam's dynamic scoping. + local sys-elements = version platform prefix exec_prefix executable ; + local sys.$(sys-elements) ; + + # Compute the string Python's sys.platform needs to match. If not + # targeting Windows or cygwin we will assume only native builds can + # possibly run, so we will not require a match and we leave sys.platform + # blank. + local platform ; + switch $(target-os) + { + case windows : platform = win32 ; + case cygwin : platform = cygwin ; + } + + while $(cmds-to-try) + { + # Pop top command. + local cmd = $(cmds-to-try[1]) ; + cmds-to-try = $(cmds-to-try[2-]) ; + + debug-message Checking interpreter command \"$(cmd)\"... ; + if [ probe $(cmd) ] + { + fallback-version ?= $(sys.version) ; + + # Check for version/platform validity. + for local x in version platform + { + if $($(x)) && $($(x)) != $(sys.$(x)) + { + debug-message ...$(x) "mismatch (looking for" + $($(x)) but found $(sys.$(x))")" ; + cmd = ; + } + } + + if $(cmd) + { + debug-message ...requested configuration matched! ; + + exec-prefix = $(sys.exec_prefix) ; + + compute-default-paths $(target-os) : $(sys.version) : + $(sys.prefix) : $(sys.exec_prefix) ; + + version = $(sys.version) ; + interpreter-cmd ?= $(cmd) ; + cmds-to-try = ; # All done. + } + } + else + { + debug-message ...does not invoke a working interpreter ; + } + } + } + + # Anything left to compute? + if $(includes) && $(libraries) + { + .configured = true ; + } + else + { + version ?= $(fallback-version) ; + version ?= 2.5 ; + exec-prefix ?= $(prefix) ; + compute-default-paths $(target-os) : $(version) : $(prefix:E=) ; + } + + if ! $(interpreter-cmd) + { + fallback-cmd ?= python ; + debug-message No working Python interpreter found. ; + if [ os.name ] != NT || ! [ invokes-cygwin-symlink $(fallback-cmd) ] + { + interpreter-cmd = $(fallback-cmd) ; + debug-message falling back to \"$(interpreter-cmd)\" ; + } + } + + includes = [ path-to-native $(includes) ] ; + libraries = [ path-to-native $(libraries) ] ; + + debug-message "Details of this Python configuration:" ; + debug-message " interpreter command:" \"$(interpreter-cmd:E=<empty>)\" ; + debug-message " include path:" \"$(includes:E=<empty>)\" ; + debug-message " library path:" \"$(libraries:E=<empty>)\" ; + if $(target-os) = windows + { + debug-message " DLL search path:" \"$(exec-prefix:E=<empty>)\" ; + } + + # + # End autoconfiguration sequence. + # + local target-requirements = $(condition) ; + + # Add the version, if any, to the target requirements. + if $(version) + { + if ! $(version) in [ feature.values python ] + { + feature.extend python : $(version) ; + } + target-requirements += <python>$(version:E=default) ; + } + + target-requirements += <target-os>$(target-os) ; + + # See if we can find a framework directory on darwin. + local framework-directory ; + if $(target-os) = darwin + { + # Search upward for the framework directory. + local framework-directory = $(libraries[-1]) ; + while $(framework-directory:D=) && $(framework-directory:D=) != Python.framework + { + framework-directory = $(framework-directory:D) ; + } + + if $(framework-directory:D=) = Python.framework + { + debug-message framework directory is \"$(framework-directory)\" ; + } + else + { + debug-message "no framework directory found; using library path" ; + framework-directory = ; + } + } + + local dll-path = $(libraries) ; + + # Make sure that we can find the Python DLL on Windows. + if ( $(target-os) = windows ) && $(exec-prefix) + { + dll-path += $(exec-prefix) ; + } + + # + # Prepare usage requirements. + # + local usage-requirements = [ system-library-dependencies $(target-os) ] ; + usage-requirements += <include>$(includes) <python.interpreter>$(interpreter-cmd) ; + if <python-debugging>on in $(condition) + { + if $(target-os) = windows + { + # In pyconfig.h, Py_DEBUG is set if _DEBUG is set. If we define + # Py_DEBUG we will get multiple definition warnings. + usage-requirements += <define>_DEBUG ; + } + else + { + usage-requirements += <define>Py_DEBUG ; + } + } + + # Global, but conditional, requirements to give access to the interpreter + # for general utilities, like other toolsets, that run Python scripts. + toolset.add-requirements + $(target-requirements:J=,):<python.interpreter>$(interpreter-cmd) ; + + # Register the right suffix for extensions. + register-extension-suffix $(extension-suffix) : $(target-requirements) ; + + # + # Declare the "python" target. This should really be called + # python_for_embedding. + # + + if $(framework-directory) + { + alias python + : + : $(target-requirements) + : + : $(usage-requirements) <framework>$(framework-directory) + ; + } + else + { + declare-libpython-target $(version) : $(target-requirements) ; + + # This is an evil hack. On, Windows, when Python is embedded, nothing + # seems to set up sys.path to include Python's standard library + # (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.general/544986). The evil + # here, aside from the workaround necessitated by Python's bug, is that: + # + # a. we're guessing the location of the python standard library from the + # location of pythonXX.lib + # + # b. we're hijacking the <testing.launcher> property to get the + # environment variable set up, and the user may want to use it for + # something else (e.g. launch the debugger). + local set-PYTHONPATH ; + if $(target-os) = windows + { + set-PYTHONPATH = [ common.prepend-path-variable-command PYTHONPATH : + $(libraries:D)/Lib ] ; + } + + alias python + : + : $(target-requirements) + : + # Why python.lib must be listed here instead of along with the + # system libs is a mystery, but if we do not do it, on cygwin, + # -lpythonX.Y never appears in the command line (although it does on + # linux). + : $(usage-requirements) + <testing.launcher>$(set-PYTHONPATH) + <library-path>$(libraries) <library>python.lib + ; + } + + # On *nix, we do not want to link either Boost.Python or Python extensions + # to libpython, because the Python interpreter itself provides all those + # symbols. If we linked to libpython, we would get duplicate symbols. So + # declare two targets -- one for building extensions and another for + # embedding. + # + # Unlike most *nix systems, Mac OS X's linker does not permit undefined + # symbols when linking a shared library. So, we still need to link against + # the Python framework, even when building extensions. Note that framework + # builds of Python always use shared libraries, so we do not need to worry + # about duplicate Python symbols. + if $(target-os) in windows cygwin darwin + { + alias python_for_extensions : python : $(target-requirements) ; + } + # On AIX we need Python extensions and Boost.Python to import symbols from + # the Python interpreter. Dynamic libraries opened with dlopen() do not + # inherit the symbols from the Python interpreter. + else if $(target-os) = aix + { + alias python_for_extensions + : + : $(target-requirements) + : + : $(usage-requirements) <linkflags>-Wl,-bI:$(libraries[1])/python.exp + ; + } + else + { + alias python_for_extensions + : + : $(target-requirements) + : + : $(usage-requirements) + ; + } +} + + +rule configured ( ) +{ + return $(.configured) ; +} + + +type.register PYTHON_EXTENSION : : SHARED_LIB ; + + +local rule register-extension-suffix ( root : condition * ) +{ + local suffix ; + + switch [ feature.get-values target-os : $(condition) ] + { + case windows : suffix = pyd ; + case cygwin : suffix = dll ; + case hpux : + { + if [ feature.get-values python : $(condition) ] in 1.5 1.6 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 + { + suffix = sl ; + } + else + { + suffix = so ; + } + } + case * : suffix = so ; + } + + type.set-generated-target-suffix PYTHON_EXTENSION : $(condition) : <$(root).$(suffix)> ; +} + + +# Unset 'lib' prefix for PYTHON_EXTENSION +type.set-generated-target-prefix PYTHON_EXTENSION : : "" ; + + +rule python-extension ( name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * : + usage-requirements * ) +{ + if [ configured ] + { + requirements += <use>/python//python_for_extensions ; + } + requirements += <suppress-import-lib>true ; + + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(name) : $(project) : PYTHON_EXTENSION + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; +} + +IMPORT python : python-extension : : python-extension ; + +rule py2to3 +{ + common.copy $(>) $(<) ; + 2to3 $(<) ; +} + +actions 2to3 +{ + 2to3 -wn "$(<)" + 2to3 -dwn "$(<)" +} + + +# Support for testing. +type.register PY : py ; +type.register RUN_PYD_OUTPUT ; +type.register RUN_PYD : : TEST ; + + +class python-test-generator : generator +{ + import set ; + + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + self.composing = true ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * : multiple ? ) + { + local pyversion = [ $(property-set).get <python> ] ; + local python ; + local other-pythons ; + + # Make new target that converting Python source by 2to3 when running with Python 3. + local rule make-2to3-source ( source ) + { + if $(pyversion) >= 3.0 + { + local a = [ new action $(source) : python.py2to3 : $(property-set) ] ; + local t = [ utility.basename [ $(s).name ] ] ; + local p = [ new file-target $(t) : PY : $(project) : $(a) ] ; + return $(p) ; + } + else + { + return $(source) ; + } + } + + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ $(s).type ] = PY + { + if ! $(python) + { + # First Python source ends up on command line. + python = [ make-2to3-source $(s) ] ; + + } + else + { + # Other Python sources become dependencies. + other-pythons += [ make-2to3-source $(s) ] ; + } + } + } + + local extensions ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ $(s).type ] = PYTHON_EXTENSION + { + extensions += $(s) ; + } + } + + local libs ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] LIB ] + && ! $(s) in $(extensions) + { + libs += $(s) ; + } + } + + local new-sources ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(s).type ] CPP ] + { + local name = [ utility.basename [ $(s).name ] ] ; + if $(name) = [ utility.basename [ $(python).name ] ] + { + name = $(name)_ext ; + } + local extension = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) : + PYTHON_EXTENSION : $(property-set) : $(s) $(libs) ] ; + + # The important part of usage requirements returned from + # PYTHON_EXTENSION generator are xdll-path properties that will + # allow us to find the python extension at runtime. + property-set = [ $(property-set).add $(extension[1]) ] ; + + # Ignore usage requirements. We're a top-level generator and + # nobody is going to use what we generate. + new-sources += $(extension[2-]) ; + } + } + + property-set = [ $(property-set).add-raw <dependency>$(other-pythons) ] ; + + result = [ construct-result $(python) $(extensions) $(new-sources) : + $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) ] ; + } +} + + +generators.register + [ new python-test-generator python.capture-output : : RUN_PYD_OUTPUT ] ; + +generators.register-standard testing.expect-success + : RUN_PYD_OUTPUT : RUN_PYD ; + + +# There are two different ways of spelling OS names. One is used for [ os.name ] +# and the other is used for the <host-os> and <target-os> properties. Until that +# is remedied, this sets up a crude mapping from the latter to the former, that +# will work *for the purposes of cygwin/NT cross-builds only*. Could not think +# of a better name than "translate". +# +.translate-os-windows = NT ; +.translate-os-cygwin = CYGWIN ; +local rule translate-os ( src-os ) +{ + local x = $(.translate-os-$(src-os)) [ os.name ] ; + return $(x[1]) ; +} + + +# Extract the path to a single ".pyd" source. This is used to build the +# PYTHONPATH for running bpl tests. +# +local rule pyd-pythonpath ( source ) +{ + return [ on $(source) return $(LOCATE) $(SEARCH) ] ; +} + + +# The flag settings on testing.capture-output do not apply to python.capture +# output at the moment. Redo this explicitly. +toolset.flags python.capture-output ARGS <testing.arg> ; + + +rule capture-output ( target : sources * : properties * ) +{ + # Setup up a proper DLL search path. Here, $(sources[1]) is a python module + # and $(sources[2]) is a DLL. Only $(sources[1]) is passed to + # testing.capture-output, so RUN_PATH variable on $(sources[2]) is not + # consulted. Move it over explicitly. + RUN_PATH on $(sources[1]) = [ on $(sources[2-]) return $(RUN_PATH) ] ; + + PYTHONPATH = [ sequence.transform pyd-pythonpath : $(sources[2-]) ] ; + PYTHONPATH += [ feature.get-values pythonpath : $(properties) ] ; + + # After test is run, we remove the Python module, but not the Python script. + testing.capture-output $(target) : $(sources[1]) : $(properties) : + $(sources[2-]) ; + + # PYTHONPATH is different; it will be interpreted by whichever Python is + # invoked and so must follow path rules for the target os. The only OSes + # where we can run python for other OSes currently are NT and CYGWIN so we + # only need to handle those cases. + local target-os = [ feature.get-values target-os : $(properties) ] ; + # Oddly, host-os is not in properties, so grab the default value. + local host-os = [ feature.defaults host-os ] ; + host-os = $(host-os:G=) ; + if $(target-os) != $(host-os) + { + PYTHONPATH = [ sequence.transform $(host-os)-to-$(target-os)-path : + $(PYTHONPATH) ] ; + } + local path-separator = [ os.path-separator [ translate-os $(target-os) ] ] ; + local set-PYTHONPATH = [ common.variable-setting-command PYTHONPATH : + $(PYTHONPATH:J=$(path-separator)) ] ; + LAUNCHER on $(target) = $(set-PYTHONPATH) [ on $(target) return \"$(PYTHON)\" ] ; +} + + +rule bpl-test ( name : sources * : requirements * ) +{ + local s ; + sources ?= $(name).py $(name).cpp ; + return [ testing.make-test run-pyd : $(sources) /boost/python//boost_python + : $(requirements) : $(name) ] ; +} + + +IMPORT $(__name__) : bpl-test : : bpl-test ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qcc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qcc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4f2a4fc1 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qcc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,236 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2001 David Abrahams. +# Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Rene Rivera. +# Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import "class" : new ; +import common ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import property ; +import set ; +import toolset ; +import type ; +import unix ; + +feature.extend toolset : qcc ; + +toolset.inherit-generators qcc : unix : unix.link unix.link.dll ; +generators.override builtin.lib-generator : qcc.prebuilt ; +toolset.inherit-flags qcc : unix ; +toolset.inherit-rules qcc : unix ; + +# Initializes the qcc toolset for the given version. If necessary, command may +# be used to specify where the compiler is located. The parameter 'options' is a +# space-delimited list of options, each one being specified as +# <option-name>option-value. Valid option names are: cxxflags, linkflags and +# linker-type. Accepted values for linker-type are gnu and sun, gnu being the +# default. +# +# Example: +# using qcc : 3.4 : : <cxxflags>foo <linkflags>bar <linker-type>sun ; +# +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ common.check-init-parameters qcc : version $(version) ] ; + local command = [ common.get-invocation-command qcc : QCC : $(command) ] ; + common.handle-options qcc : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; +} + + +generators.register-c-compiler qcc.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>qcc ; +generators.register-c-compiler qcc.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>qcc ; +generators.register-c-compiler qcc.compile.asm : ASM : OBJ : <toolset>qcc ; + + +# Declare flags for compilation. +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -gstabs+ ; + +# Declare flags and action for compilation. +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -Os ; + +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>off : -Wc,-fno-inline ; +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>on : -Wc,-Wno-inline ; +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <inlining>full : -Wc,-finline-functions -Wc,-Wno-inline ; + +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -w ; +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -Wc,-Wall ; +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <warnings-as-errors>on : -Wc,-Werror ; + +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <profiling>on : -p ; + +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <cflags> ; +toolset.flags qcc.compile.c++ OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +toolset.flags qcc.compile DEFINES <define> ; +toolset.flags qcc.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + +toolset.flags qcc.compile OPTIONS <link>shared : -shared ; + +toolset.flags qcc.compile.c++ TEMPLATE_DEPTH <c++-template-depth> ; + + +rule compile.c++ +{ + # Here we want to raise the template-depth parameter value to something + # higher than the default value of 17. Note that we could do this using the + # feature.set-default rule but we do not want to set the default value for + # all toolsets as well. + # + # TODO: This 'modified default' has been inherited from some 'older Boost + # Build implementation' and has most likely been added to make some Boost + # library parts compile correctly. We should see what exactly prompted this + # and whether we can get around the problem more locally. + local template-depth = [ on $(1) return $(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) ] ; + if ! $(template-depth) + { + TEMPLATE_DEPTH on $(1) = 128 ; + } +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -Wc,-ftemplate-depth-$(TEMPLATE_DEPTH) $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.asm +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + + +# The class checking that we do not try to use the <runtime-link>static property +# while creating or using a shared library, since it is not supported by qcc/ +# /libc. +# +class qcc-linking-generator : unix-linking-generator +{ + rule generated-targets ( sources + : property-set : project name ? ) + { + if <runtime-link>static in [ $(property-set).raw ] + { + local m ; + if [ id ] = "qcc.link.dll" + { + m = "on qcc, DLL can't be build with <runtime-link>static" ; + } + if ! $(m) + { + for local s in $(sources) + { + local type = [ $(s).type ] ; + if $(type) && [ type.is-derived $(type) SHARED_LIB ] + { + m = "on qcc, using DLLS together with the <runtime-link>static options is not possible " ; + } + } + } + if $(m) + { + errors.user-error $(m) : "It is suggested to use" + "<runtime-link>static together with <link>static." ; + } + } + + return [ unix-linking-generator.generated-targets + $(sources) : $(property-set) : $(project) $(name) ] ; + } +} + +generators.register [ new qcc-linking-generator qcc.link : LIB OBJ : EXE + : <toolset>qcc ] ; + +generators.register [ new qcc-linking-generator qcc.link.dll : LIB OBJ + : SHARED_LIB : <toolset>qcc ] ; + +generators.override qcc.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override qcc.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + + +# Declare flags for linking. +# First, the common flags. +toolset.flags qcc.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -gstabs+ ; +toolset.flags qcc.link OPTIONS <profiling>on : -p ; +toolset.flags qcc.link OPTIONS <linkflags> ; +toolset.flags qcc.link LINKPATH <library-path> ; +toolset.flags qcc.link FINDLIBS-ST <find-static-library> ; +toolset.flags qcc.link FINDLIBS-SA <find-shared-library> ; +toolset.flags qcc.link LIBRARIES <library-file> ; + +toolset.flags qcc.link FINDLIBS-SA : m ; + +# For <runtime-link>static we made sure there are no dynamic libraries in the +# link. +toolset.flags qcc.link OPTIONS <runtime-link>static : -static ; + +# Assuming this is just like with gcc. +toolset.flags qcc.link RPATH : <dll-path> : unchecked ; +toolset.flags qcc.link RPATH_LINK : <xdll-path> : unchecked ; + + +# Declare actions for linking. +# +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + # Serialize execution of the 'link' action, since running N links in + # parallel is just slower. For now, serialize only qcc links while it might + # be a good idea to serialize all links. + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>qcc-link-semaphore ; +} + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,-R$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -Wl,-rpath-link$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH_LINK)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(OPTIONS) +} + + +# Always remove archive and start again. Here is the rationale from Andre Hentz: +# I had a file, say a1.c, that was included into liba.a. I moved a1.c to a2.c, +# updated my Jamfiles and rebuilt. My program was crashing with absurd errors. +# After some debugging I traced it back to the fact that a1.o was *still* in +# liba.a +RM = [ common.rm-command ] ; +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + RM = "if exist \"$(<[1])\" DEL \"$(<[1])\"" ; +} + + +# Declare action for creating static libraries. The 'r' letter means to add +# files to the archive with replacement. Since we remove the archive, we do not +# care about replacement, but there is no option to "add without replacement". +# The 'c' letter suppresses warnings in case the archive does not exists yet. +# That warning is produced only on some platforms, for whatever reasons. +# +actions piecemeal archive +{ + $(RM) "$(<)" + ar rc "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + + +rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; + JAM_SEMAPHORE on $(targets) = <s>qcc-link-semaphore ; +} + + +# Differ from 'link' above only by -shared. +# +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -L"$(LINKPATH)" -Wl,-R$(SPACE)-Wl,"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" $(HAVE_SONAME)-Wl,-h$(SPACE)-Wl,$(<[1]:D=) -shared "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) $(OPTIONS) +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8aa7ca26 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt.jam @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2006 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Forwarning toolset file to Qt GUI library. Forwards to the toolset file +# for the current version of Qt. + +import qt4 ; + +rule init ( prefix : full_bin ? : full_inc ? : full_lib ? : version ? : condition * ) +{ + qt4.init $(prefix) : $(full_bin) : $(full_inc) : $(full_lib) : $(version) : $(condition) ; +} + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt3.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt3.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f82cf0ac --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt3.jam @@ -0,0 +1,209 @@ +# Copyright 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 the Qt GUI library version 3 +# (http://www.trolltech.com/products/qt3/index.html). +# For new developments, it is recommended to use Qt4 via the qt4 Boost.Build +# module. + +import modules ; +import feature ; +import errors ; +import type ; +import "class" : new ; +import generators ; +import project ; +import toolset : flags ; + +# Convert this module into a project, so that we can declare targets here. +project.initialize $(__name__) ; +project qt3 ; + + +# Initialized the QT support module. The 'prefix' parameter tells where QT is +# installed. When not given, environmental variable QTDIR should be set. +# +rule init ( prefix ? ) +{ + if ! $(prefix) + { + prefix = [ modules.peek : QTDIR ] ; + if ! $(prefix) + { + errors.error + "QT installation prefix not given and QTDIR variable is empty" ; + } + } + + if $(.initialized) + { + if $(prefix) != $(.prefix) + { + errors.error + "Attempt the reinitialize QT with different installation prefix" ; + } + } + else + { + .initialized = true ; + .prefix = $(prefix) ; + + generators.register-standard qt3.moc : H : CPP(moc_%) : <allow>qt3 ; + # Note: the OBJ target type here is fake, take a look at + # qt4.jam/uic-h-generator for explanations that apply in this case as + # well. + generators.register [ new moc-h-generator-qt3 + qt3.moc.cpp : MOCCABLE_CPP : OBJ : <allow>qt3 ] ; + + # The UI type is defined in types/qt.jam, and UIC_H is only used in + # qt.jam, but not in qt4.jam, so define it here. + type.register UIC_H : : H ; + + generators.register-standard qt3.uic-h : UI : UIC_H : <allow>qt3 ; + + # The following generator is used to convert UI files to CPP. It creates + # UIC_H from UI, and constructs CPP from UI/UIC_H. In addition, it also + # returns UIC_H target, so that it can be mocced. + class qt::uic-cpp-generator : generator + { + rule __init__ ( ) + { + generator.__init__ qt3.uic-cpp : UI UIC_H : CPP : <allow>qt3 ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : properties * : sources + ) + { + # Consider this: + # obj test : test_a.cpp : <optimization>off ; + # + # This generator will somehow be called in this case, and, + # will fail -- which is okay. However, if there are <library> + # properties they will be converted to sources, so the size of + # 'sources' will be more than 1. In this case, the base generator + # will just crash -- and that's not good. Just use a quick test + # here. + + local result ; + if ! $(sources[2]) + { + # Construct CPP as usual + result = [ generator.run $(project) $(name) + : $(properties) : $(sources) ] ; + + # If OK, process UIC_H with moc. It's pretty clear that + # the object generated with UIC will have Q_OBJECT macro. + if $(result) + { + local action = [ $(result[1]).action ] ; + local sources = [ $(action).sources ] ; + local mocced = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) + : CPP : $(properties) : $(sources[2]) ] ; + result += $(mocced[2-]) ; + } + } + + return $(result) ; + } + } + + generators.register [ new qt::uic-cpp-generator ] ; + + # Finally, declare prebuilt target for QT library. + local usage-requirements = + <include>$(.prefix)/include + <dll-path>$(.prefix)/lib + <library-path>$(.prefix)/lib + <allow>qt3 + ; + lib qt : : <name>qt-mt <threading>multi : : $(usage-requirements) ; + lib qt : : <name>qt <threading>single : : $(usage-requirements) ; + } +} + +class moc-h-generator-qt3 : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + if ! $(sources[2]) && [ $(sources[1]).type ] = MOCCABLE_CPP + { + name = [ $(sources[1]).name ] ; + name = $(name:B) ; + + local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) : qt3.moc.cpp : + $(property-set) ] ; + + local target = [ + new file-target $(name) : MOC : $(project) : $(a) ] ; + + local r = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ; + + # Since this generator will return a H target, the linking generator + # won't use it at all, and won't set any dependency on it. However, + # we need the target to be seen by bjam, so that the dependency from + # sources to this generated header is detected -- if Jam does not + # know about this target, it won't do anything. + DEPENDS all : [ $(r).actualize ] ; + + return $(r) ; + } + } +} + + +# Query the installation directory. This is needed in at least two scenarios. +# First, when re-using sources from the Qt-Tree. Second, to "install" custom Qt +# plugins to the Qt-Tree. +# +rule directory +{ + return $(.prefix) ; +} + +# -f forces moc to include the processed source file. Without it, it would think +# that .qpp is not a header and would not include it from the generated file. +# +actions moc +{ + $(.prefix)/bin/moc -f $(>) -o $(<) +} + +# When moccing .cpp files, we don't need -f, otherwise generated code will +# include .cpp and we'll get duplicated symbols. +# +actions moc.cpp +{ + $(.prefix)/bin/moc $(>) -o $(<) +} + + +space = " " ; + +# Sometimes it's required to make 'plugins' available during uic invocation. To +# help with this we add paths to all dependency libraries to uic commane line. +# The intention is that it's possible to write +# +# exe a : ... a.ui ... : <uses>some_plugin ; +# +# and have everything work. We'd add quite a bunch of unrelated paths but it +# won't hurt. +# +flags qt3.uic-h LIBRARY_PATH <xdll-path> ; +actions uic-h +{ + $(.prefix)/bin/uic $(>) -o $(<) -L$(space)$(LIBRARY_PATH) +} + + +flags qt3.uic-cpp LIBRARY_PATH <xdll-path> ; +# The second target is uic-generated header name. It's placed in build dir, but +# we want to include it using only basename. +actions uic-cpp +{ + $(.prefix)/bin/uic $(>[1]) -i $(>[2]:D=) -o $(<) -L$(space)$(LIBRARY_PATH) +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt4.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt4.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..71d1b762 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/qt4.jam @@ -0,0 +1,724 @@ +# Copyright 2002-2006 Vladimir Prus +# Copyright 2005 Alo Sarv +# Copyright 2005-2009 Juergen Hunold +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See +# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Qt4 library support module +# +# The module attempts to auto-detect QT installation location from QTDIR +# environment variable; failing that, installation location can be passed as +# argument: +# +# toolset.using qt4 : /usr/local/Trolltech/Qt-4.0.0 ; +# +# The module supports code generation from .ui and .qrc files, as well as +# running the moc preprocessor on headers. Note that you must list all your +# moc-able headers in sources. +# +# Example: +# +# exe myapp : myapp.cpp myapp.h myapp.ui myapp.qrc +# /qt4//QtGui /qt4//QtNetwork ; +# +# It's also possible to run moc on cpp sources: +# +# import cast ; +# +# exe myapp : myapp.cpp [ cast _ moccable-cpp : myapp.cpp ] /qt4//QtGui ; +# +# When moccing source file myapp.cpp you need to include "myapp.moc" from +# myapp.cpp. When moccing .h files, the output of moc will be automatically +# compiled and linked in, you don't need any includes. +# +# This is consistent with Qt guidelines: +# http://doc.trolltech.com/4.0/moc.html + +import modules ; +import feature ; +import errors ; +import type ; +import "class" : new ; +import generators ; +import project ; +import toolset : flags ; +import os ; +import virtual-target ; +import scanner ; + +# Qt3Support control feature +# +# Qt4 configure defaults to build Qt4 libraries with Qt3Support. +# The autodetection is missing, so we default to disable Qt3Support. +# This prevents the user from inadvertedly using a deprecated API. +# +# The Qt3Support library can be activated by adding +# "<qt3support>on" to requirements +# +# Use "<qt3support>on:<define>QT3_SUPPORT_WARNINGS" +# to get warnings about deprecated Qt3 support funtions and classes. +# Files ported by the "qt3to4" conversion tool contain _tons_ of +# warnings, so this define is not set as default. +# +# Todo: Detect Qt3Support from Qt's configure data. +# Or add more auto-configuration (like python). +feature.feature qt3support : off on : propagated link-incompatible ; + +# The Qt version used for requirements +# Valid are <qt>4.4 or <qt>4.5.0 +# Auto-detection via qmake sets '<qt>major.minor.patch' +feature.feature qt : : propagated ; + +project.initialize $(__name__) ; +project qt ; + +# Save the project so that we tolerate 'import + using' combo. +.project = [ project.current ] ; + +# Helper utils for easy debug output +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = TRUE ; +} + +local rule debug-message ( message * ) +{ + if $(.debug-configuration) = TRUE + { + ECHO notice: [qt4-cfg] $(message) ; + } +} + +# Capture qmake output line by line +local rule read-output ( content ) +{ + local lines ; + local nl = " +" ; + local << = "([^$(nl)]*)[$(nl)](.*)" ; + local line+ = [ MATCH "$(<<)" : "$(content)" ] ; + while $(line+) + { + lines += $(line+[1]) ; + line+ = [ MATCH "$(<<)" : "$(line+[2])" ] ; + } + return $(lines) ; +} + +# Capture Qt version from qmake +local rule check-version ( bin_prefix ) +{ + full-cmd = $(bin_prefix)"/qmake -v" ; + debug-message Running '$(full-cmd)' ; + local output = [ SHELL $(full-cmd) ] ; + for line in [ read-output $(output) ] + { + # Parse the output to get all the results. + if [ MATCH "QMake" : $(line) ] + { + # Skip first line of output + } + else + { + temp = [ MATCH "([0-9]*)\\.([0-9]*)\\.([0-9]*)" : $(line) ] ; + } + } + return $(temp) ; +} + +# Validate the version string and extract the major/minor part we care about. +# +local rule split-version ( version ) +{ + local major-minor = [ MATCH ^([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)(.*)$ : $(version) : 1 2 3 ] ; + if ! $(major-minor[2]) || $(major-minor[3]) + { + ECHO "Warning: 'using qt' expects a two part (major, minor) version number; got" $(version) instead ; + + # Add a zero to account for the missing digit if necessary. + major-minor += 0 ; + } + + return $(major-minor[1]) $(major-minor[2]) ; +} + +# Initialize the QT support module. +# Parameters: +# - 'prefix' parameter tells where Qt is installed. +# - 'full_bin' optional full path to Qt binaries (qmake,moc,uic,rcc) +# - 'full_inc' optional full path to Qt top-level include directory +# - 'full_lib' optional full path to Qt library directory +# - 'version' optional version of Qt, else autodetected via 'qmake -v' +# - 'condition' optional requirements +rule init ( prefix : full_bin ? : full_inc ? : full_lib ? : version ? : condition * ) +{ + project.push-current $(.project) ; + + debug-message "==== Configuring Qt ... ====" ; + for local v in version cmd-or-prefix includes libraries condition + { + if $($(v)) + { + debug-message " user-specified "$(v): '$($(v))' ; + } + } + + # Needed as default value + .prefix = $(prefix) ; + + # pre-build paths to detect reinitializations changes + local inc_prefix lib_prefix bin_prefix ; + if $(full_inc) + { + inc_prefix = $(full_inc) ; + } + else + { + inc_prefix = $(prefix)/include ; + } + if $(full_lib) + { + lib_prefix = $(full_lib) ; + } + else + { + lib_prefix = $(prefix)/lib ; + } + if $(full_bin) + { + bin_prefix = $(full_bin) ; + } + else + { + bin_prefix = $(prefix)/bin ; + } + + # Globally needed variables + .incprefix = $(inc_prefix) ; + .libprefix = $(lib_prefix) ; + .binprefix = $(bin_prefix) ; + + if ! $(.initialized) + { + # Make sure this is initialised only once + .initialized = true ; + + # Generates cpp files from header files using "moc" tool + generators.register-standard qt4.moc : H : CPP(moc_%) : <allow>qt4 ; + + # The OBJ result type is a fake, 'H' will be really produced. See + # comments on the generator class, defined below the 'init' function. + generators.register [ new uic-generator qt4.uic : UI : OBJ : + <allow>qt4 ] ; + + # The OBJ result type is a fake here too. + generators.register [ new moc-h-generator + qt4.moc.inc : MOCCABLE_CPP : OBJ : <allow>qt4 ] ; + + generators.register [ new moc-inc-generator + qt4.moc.inc : MOCCABLE_H : OBJ : <allow>qt4 ] ; + + # Generates .cpp files from .qrc files. + generators.register-standard qt4.rcc : QRC : CPP(qrc_%) ; + + # dependency scanner for wrapped files. + type.set-scanner QRC : qrc-scanner ; + + # Save value of first occuring prefix + .PREFIX = $(prefix) ; + } + + if $(version) + { + major-minor = [ split-version $(version) ] ; + version = $(major-minor:J=.) ; + } + else + { + version = [ check-version $(bin_prefix) ] ; + if $(version) + { + version = $(version:J=.) ; + } + debug-message Detected version '$(version)' ; + } + + local target-requirements = $(condition) ; + + # Add the version, if any, to the target requirements. + if $(version) + { + if ! $(version) in [ feature.values qt ] + { + feature.extend qt : $(version) ; + } + target-requirements += <qt>$(version:E=default) ; + } + + local target-os = [ feature.get-values target-os : $(condition) ] ; + if ! $(target-os) + { + target-os ?= [ feature.defaults target-os ] ; + target-os = $(target-os:G=) ; + target-requirements += <target-os>$(target-os) ; + } + + # Build exact requirements for the tools + local tools-requirements = $(target-requirements:J=/) ; + + debug-message "Details of this Qt configuration:" ; + debug-message " prefix: " '$(prefix:E=<empty>)' ; + debug-message " binary path: " '$(bin_prefix:E=<empty>)' ; + debug-message " include path:" '$(inc_prefix:E=<empty>)' ; + debug-message " library path:" '$(lib_prefix:E=<empty>)' ; + debug-message " target requirements:" '$(target-requirements)' ; + debug-message " tool requirements: " '$(tools-requirements)' ; + + # setup the paths for the tools + toolset.flags qt4.moc .BINPREFIX $(tools-requirements) : $(bin_prefix) ; + toolset.flags qt4.rcc .BINPREFIX $(tools-requirements) : $(bin_prefix) ; + toolset.flags qt4.uic .BINPREFIX $(tools-requirements) : $(bin_prefix) ; + + # TODO: 2009-02-12: Better support for directories + # Most likely needed are separate getters for: include,libraries,binaries and sources. + toolset.flags qt4.directory .PREFIX $(tools-requirements) : $(prefix) ; + + # Test for a buildable Qt. + if [ glob $(.prefix)/Jamroot ] + { + .bjam-qt = true + + # this will declare QtCore (and qtmain on <target-os>windows) + add-shared-library QtCore ; + } + else + # Setup common pre-built Qt. + # Special setup for QtCore on which everything depends + { + local usage-requirements = + <include>$(.incprefix) + <library-path>$(.libprefix) + <dll-path>$(.libprefix) + <threading>multi + <allow>qt4 ; + + local suffix ; + + # Since Qt-4.2, debug versions on unix have to be built + # separately and therefore have no suffix. + .suffix_version = "" ; + .suffix_debug = "" ; + + # Control flag for auto-configuration of the debug libraries. + # This setup requires Qt 'configure -debug-and-release'. + # Only available on some platforms. + # ToDo: 2009-02-12: Maybe throw this away and + # require separate setup with <variant>debug as condition. + .have_separate_debug = FALSE ; + + # Setup other platforms + if $(target-os) in windows cygwin + { + .have_separate_debug = TRUE ; + + # On NT, the libs have "4" suffix, and "d" suffix in debug builds. + .suffix_version = "4" ; + .suffix_debug = "d" ; + + # On Windows we must link against the qtmain library + lib qtmain + : # sources + : # requirements + <name>qtmain$(.suffix_debug) + <variant>debug + $(target-requirements) + ; + + lib qtmain + : # sources + : # requirements + <name>qtmain + $(target-requirements) + ; + } + else if $(target-os) = darwin + { + # On MacOS X, both debug and release libraries are available. + .suffix_debug = "_debug" ; + + .have_separate_debug = TRUE ; + + alias qtmain ; + } + else + { + alias qtmain : : $(target-requirements) ; + } + + lib QtCore : qtmain + : # requirements + <name>QtCore$(.suffix_version) + $(target-requirements) + : # default-build + : # usage-requirements + <define>QT_CORE_LIB + <define>QT_NO_DEBUG + <include>$(.incprefix)/QtCore + $(usage-requirements) + ; + + if $(.have_separate_debug) = TRUE + { + debug-message Configure debug libraries with suffix '$(.suffix_debug)' ; + + lib QtCore : $(main) + : # requirements + <name>QtCore$(.suffix_debug)$(.suffix_version) + <variant>debug + $(target-requirements) + : # default-build + : # usage-requirements + <define>QT_CORE_LIB + <include>$(.incprefix)/QtCore + $(usage-requirements) + ; + } + } + + # Initialising the remaining libraries is canonical + # parameters 'module' : 'depends-on' : 'usage-define' : 'requirements' : 'include' + # 'include' only for non-canonical include paths. + add-shared-library QtGui : QtCore : QT_GUI_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + add-shared-library QtNetwork : QtCore : QT_NETWORK_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + add-shared-library QtSql : QtCore : QT_SQL_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + add-shared-library QtXml : QtCore : QT_XML_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + + add-shared-library Qt3Support : QtGui QtNetwork QtXml QtSql + : QT_QT3SUPPORT_LIB QT3_SUPPORT + : <qt3support>on $(target-requirements) ; + + # Dummy target to enable "<qt3support>off" and + # "<library>/qt//Qt3Support" at the same time. This enables quick + # switching from one to the other for test/porting purposes. + alias Qt3Support : : <qt3support>off $(target-requirements) ; + + # OpenGl Support + add-shared-library QtOpenGL : QtGui : QT_OPENGL_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + + # SVG-Support (Qt 4.1) + add-shared-library QtSvg : QtXml QtOpenGL : QT_SVG_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + + # Test-Support (Qt 4.1) + add-shared-library QtTest : QtCore : : $(target-requirements) ; + + # Qt designer library + add-shared-library QtDesigner : QtGui QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ; + add-shared-library QtDesignerComponents : QtGui QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ; + + # Support for dynamic Widgets (Qt 4.1) + add-static-library QtUiTools : QtGui QtXml : $(target-requirements) ; + + # DBus-Support (Qt 4.2) + add-shared-library QtDBus : QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ; + + # Script-Engine (Qt 4.3) + add-shared-library QtScript : QtGui QtXml : QT_SCRIPT_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + + # Tools for the Script-Engine (Qt 4.5) + add-shared-library QtScriptTools : QtScript : QT_SCRIPTTOOLS_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + + # WebKit (Qt 4.4) + add-shared-library QtWebKit : QtGui : QT_WEBKIT_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + + # Phonon Multimedia (Qt 4.4) + add-shared-library phonon : QtGui QtXml : QT_PHONON_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + + # Multimedia engine (Qt 4.6) + add-shared-library QtMultimedia : QtGui : QT_MULTIMEDIA_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + + # XmlPatterns-Engine (Qt 4.4) + add-shared-library QtXmlPatterns : QtNetwork : QT_XMLPATTERNS_LIB : $(target-requirements) ; + + # Help-Engine (Qt 4.4) + add-shared-library QtHelp : QtGui QtSql QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ; + add-shared-library QtCLucene : QCore QtSql QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ; + + # QML-Engine (Qt 4.7) + add-shared-library QtDeclarative : QtGui QtXml : : $(target-requirements) ; + + # AssistantClient Support + # Compat library removed in 4.7.0 + # Pre-4.4 help system, use QtHelp for new programs + if $(version) < "4.7" + { + add-shared-library QtAssistantClient : QtGui : : $(target-requirements) : QtAssistant ; + } + debug-message "==== Configured Qt-$(version) ====" ; + + project.pop-current ; +} + +rule initialized ( ) +{ + return $(.initialized) ; +} + + + +# This custom generator is needed because in QT4, UI files are translated only +# into H files, and no C++ files are created. Further, the H files need not be +# passed via MOC. The header is used only via inclusion. If we define a standard +# UI -> H generator, Boost.Build will run MOC on H, and then compile the +# resulting cpp. It will give a warning, since output from moc will be empty. +# +# This generator is declared with a UI -> OBJ signature, so it gets invoked when +# linking generator tries to convert sources to OBJ, but it produces target of +# type H. This is non-standard, but allowed. That header won't be mocced. +# +class uic-generator : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + if ! $(name) + { + name = [ $(sources[0]).name ] ; + name = $(name:B) ; + } + + local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) : qt4.uic : $(property-set) ] ; + + # The 'ui_' prefix is to match qmake's default behavior. + local target = [ new file-target ui_$(name) : H : $(project) : $(a) ] ; + + local r = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ; + + # Since this generator will return a H target, the linking generator + # won't use it at all, and won't set any dependency on it. However, we + # need the target to be seen by bjam, so that dependency from sources to + # this generated header is detected -- if jam does not know about this + # target, it won't do anything. + DEPENDS all : [ $(r).actualize ] ; + + return $(r) ; + } +} + + +class moc-h-generator : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + if ! $(sources[2]) && [ $(sources[1]).type ] = MOCCABLE_CPP + { + name = [ $(sources[0]).name ] ; + name = $(name:B) ; + + local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) : qt4.moc.inc : + $(property-set) ] ; + + local target = [ new file-target $(name) : MOC : $(project) : $(a) + ] ; + + local r = [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ; + + # Since this generator will return a H target, the linking generator + # won't use it at all, and won't set any dependency on it. However, + # we need the target to be seen by bjam, so that dependency from + # sources to this generated header is detected -- if jam does not + # know about this target, it won't do anything. + DEPENDS all : [ $(r).actualize ] ; + + return $(r) ; + } + } +} + + +class moc-inc-generator : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + if ! $(sources[2]) && [ $(sources[1]).type ] = MOCCABLE_H + { + name = [ $(sources[0]).name ] ; + name = $(name:B) ; + + local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) : qt4.moc.inc : + $(property-set) ] ; + + local target = [ new file-target moc_$(name) : CPP : $(project) : + $(a) ] ; + + # Since this generator will return a H target, the linking generator + # won't use it at all, and won't set any dependency on it. However, + # we need the target to be seen by bjam, so that dependency from + # sources to this generated header is detected -- if jam does not + # know about this target, it won't do anything. + DEPENDS all : [ $(target).actualize ] ; + + return [ virtual-target.register $(target) ] ; + } + } +} + + +# Query the installation directory. This is needed in at least two scenarios. +# First, when re-using sources from the Qt-Tree. Second, to "install" custom Qt +# plugins to the Qt-Tree. +# +rule directory +{ + return $(.PREFIX) ; +} + +# Add a shared Qt library. +rule add-shared-library ( lib-name : depends-on * : usage-defines * : requirements * : include ? ) +{ + add-library $(lib-name) : $(.suffix_version) : $(depends-on) : $(usage-defines) : $(requirements) : $(include) ; +} + +# Add a static Qt library. +rule add-static-library ( lib-name : depends-on * : usage-defines * : requirements * : include ? ) +{ + add-library $(lib-name) : : $(depends-on) : $(usage-defines) : $(requirements) : $(include) ; +} + +# Add a Qt library. +# Static libs are unversioned, whereas shared libs have the major number as suffix. +# Creates both release and debug versions on platforms where both are enabled by Qt configure. +# Flags: +# - lib-name Qt library Name +# - version Qt major number used as shared library suffix (QtCore4.so) +# - depends-on other Qt libraries +# - usage-defines those are set by qmake, so set them when using this library +# - requirements addional requirements +# - include non-canonical include path. The canonical path is $(.incprefix)/$(lib-name). +rule add-library ( lib-name : version ? : depends-on * : usage-defines * : requirements * : include ? ) +{ + if $(.bjam-qt) + { + # Import Qt module + # Eveything will be setup there + alias $(lib-name) + : $(.prefix)//$(lib-name) + : + : + : <allow>qt4 ; + } + else + { + local real_include ; + real_include ?= $(include) ; + real_include ?= $(lib-name) ; + + lib $(lib-name) + : # sources + $(depends-on) + : # requirements + <name>$(lib-name)$(version) + $(requirements) + : # default-build + : # usage-requirements + <define>$(usage-defines) + <include>$(.incprefix)/$(real_include) + ; + + if $(.have_separate_debug) = TRUE + { + lib $(lib-name) + : # sources + $(depends-on) + : # requirements + <name>$(lib-name)$(.suffix_debug)$(version) + $(requirements) + <variant>debug + : # default-build + : # usage-requirements + <define>$(usage-defines) + <include>$(.incprefix)/$(real_include) + ; + } + } + + # Make library explicit so that a simple <use>qt4 will not bring in everything. + # And some components like QtDBus/Phonon may not be available on all platforms. + explicit $(lib-name) ; +} + +# Use $(.BINPREFIX[-1]) for the paths as several tools-requirements can match. +# The exact match is the last one. + +# Get <include> and <defines> from current toolset. +flags qt4.moc INCLUDES <include> ; +flags qt4.moc DEFINES <define> ; + +# need a newline for expansion of DEFINES and INCLUDES in the response file. +.nl = " +" ; + +# Processes headers to create Qt MetaObject information. Qt4-moc has its +# c++-parser, so pass INCLUDES and DEFINES. +# We use response file with one INCLUDE/DEFINE per line +# +actions moc +{ + $(.BINPREFIX[-1])/moc -f $(>) -o $(<) @"@($(<).rsp:E=-D$(DEFINES)$(.nl) -I$(INCLUDES:T)$(.nl))" +} + +# When moccing files for include only, we don't need -f, otherwise the generated +# code will include the .cpp and we'll get duplicated symbols. +# +actions moc.inc +{ + $(.BINPREFIX[-1])/moc $(>) -o $(<) @"@($(<).rsp:E=-D$(DEFINES)$(.nl) -I$(INCLUDES:T)$(.nl))" +} + + +# Generates source files from resource files. +# +actions rcc +{ + $(.BINPREFIX[-1])/rcc $(>) -name $(>:B) -o $(<) +} + + +# Generates user-interface source from .ui files. +# +actions uic +{ + $(.BINPREFIX[-1])/uic $(>) -o $(<) +} + + +# Scanner for .qrc files. Look for the CDATA section of the <file> tag. Ignore +# the "alias" attribute. See http://doc.trolltech.com/qt/resources.html for +# detailed documentation of the Qt Resource System. +# +class qrc-scanner : common-scanner +{ + rule pattern ( ) + { + return "<file.*>(.*)</file>" ; + } +} + + +# Wrapped files are "included". +scanner.register qrc-scanner : include ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/quickbook-config.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/quickbook-config.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e983a78a --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/quickbook-config.jam @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +#~ Copyright 2005 Rene Rivera. +#~ Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +#~ (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Automatic configuration for BoostBook tools. To use, just import this module. + +import os ; +import toolset : using ; + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + local boost-dir = ; + for local R in snapshot cvs 1.33.0 + { + boost-dir += [ W32_GETREG + "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Boost.org\\$(R)" + : "InstallRoot" ] ; + } + local quickbook-path = [ GLOB "$(boost-dir)\\bin" "\\Boost\\bin" : quickbook.exe ] ; + quickbook-path = $(quickbook-path[1]) ; + + if $(quickbook-path) + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice:" using quickbook ":" $(quickbook-path) ; + } + using quickbook : $(quickbook-path) ; + } +} +else +{ + local quickbook-path = [ GLOB "/usr/local/bin" "/usr/bin" "/opt/bin" : quickbook ] ; + quickbook-path = $(quickbook-path[1]) ; + + if $(quickbook-path) + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice:" using quickbook ":" $(quickbook-path) ; + } + using quickbook : $(quickbook-path) ; + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/quickbook.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/quickbook.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6de2d42f --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/quickbook.jam @@ -0,0 +1,361 @@ +# +# Copyright (c) 2005 João Abecasis +# Copyright (c) 2005 Vladimir Prus +# Copyright (c) 2006 Rene Rivera +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See +# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) +# + +# This toolset defines a generator to translate QuickBook to BoostBook. It can +# be used to generate nice (!) user documentation in different formats +# (pdf/html/...), from a single text file with simple markup. +# +# The toolset defines the QUICKBOOK type (file extension 'qbk') and +# a QUICKBOOK to XML (BOOSTBOOK) generator. +# +# +# =========================================================================== +# Q & A +# =========================================================================== +# +# If you don't know what this is all about, some Q & A will hopefully get you +# up to speed with QuickBook and this toolset. +# +# +# What is QuickBook ? +# +# QuickBook is a WikiWiki style documentation tool geared towards C++ +# documentation using simple rules and markup for simple formatting tasks. +# QuickBook extends the WikiWiki concept. Like the WikiWiki, QuickBook +# documents are simple text files. A single QuickBook document can +# generate a fully linked set of nice HTML and PostScript/PDF documents +# complete with images and syntax-colorized source code. +# +# +# Where can I get QuickBook ? +# +# Quickbook can be found in Boost's repository, under the tools/quickbook +# directory it was added there on Jan 2005, some time after the release of +# Boost v1.32.0 and has been an integral part of the Boost distribution +# since v1.33. +# +# Here's a link to the SVN repository: +# https://svn.boost.org/svn/boost/trunk/tools/quickbook +# +# And to QuickBook's QuickBook-generated docs: +# http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/release/tools/quickbook/index.html +# +# +# How do I use QuickBook and this toolset in my projects ? +# +# The minimal example is: +# +# using boostbook ; +# import quickbook ; +# +# boostbook my_docs : my_docs_source.qbk ; +# +# where my_docs is a target name and my_docs_source.qbk is a QuickBook +# file. The documentation format to be generated is determined by the +# boostbook toolset. By default html documentation should be generated, +# but you should check BoostBook's docs to be sure. +# +# +# What do I need ? +# +# You should start by setting up the BoostBook toolset. Please refer to +# boostbook.jam and the BoostBook documentation for information on how to +# do this. +# +# A QuickBook executable is also needed. The toolset will generate this +# executable if it can find the QuickBook sources. The following +# directories will be searched: +# +# BOOST_ROOT/tools/quickbook/ +# BOOST_BUILD_PATH/../../quickbook/ +# +# (BOOST_ROOT and BOOST_BUILD_PATH are environment variables) +# +# If QuickBook sources are not found the toolset will then try to use +# the shell command 'quickbook'. +# +# +# How do I provide a custom QuickBook executable ? +# +# You may put the following in your user-config.jam or site-config.jam: +# +# using quickbook : /path/to/quickbook ; +# +# or, if 'quickbook' can be found in your PATH, +# +# using quickbook : quickbook ; +# +# +# For convenience three alternatives are tried to get a QuickBook executable: +# +# 1. If the user points us to the a QuickBook executable, that is used. +# +# 2. Otherwise, we search for the QuickBook sources and compile QuickBook +# using the default toolset. +# +# 3. As a last resort, we rely on the shell for finding 'quickbook'. +# + +import boostbook ; +import "class" : new ; +import feature ; +import generators ; +import toolset ; +import type ; +import scanner ; +import project ; +import targets ; +import build-system ; +import path ; +import common ; +import errors ; + +# The one and only QUICKBOOK type! +type.register QUICKBOOK : qbk ; + +# <quickbook-binary> shell command to run QuickBook +# <quickbook-binary-dependencies> targets to build QuickBook from sources. +feature.feature <quickbook-binary> : : free ; +feature.feature <quickbook-binary-dependencies> : : free dependency ; +feature.feature <quickbook-define> : : free ; +feature.feature <quickbook-indent> : : free ; +feature.feature <quickbook-line-width> : : free ; + + +# quickbook-binary-generator handles generation of the QuickBook executable, by +# marking it as a dependency for QuickBook docs. +# +# If the user supplied the QuickBook command that will be used. +# +# Otherwise we search some sensible places for the QuickBook sources and compile +# from scratch using the default toolset. +# +# As a last resort we rely on the shell to find 'quickbook'. +# +class quickbook-binary-generator : generator +{ + import modules path targets quickbook ; + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * : multiple ? ) + { + quickbook.freeze-config ; + # QuickBook invocation command and dependencies. + local quickbook-binary = [ modules.peek quickbook : .quickbook-binary ] ; + local quickbook-binary-dependencies ; + + if ! $(quickbook-binary) + { + # If the QuickBook source directory was found, mark its main target + # as a dependency for the current project. Otherwise, try to find + # 'quickbook' in user's PATH + local quickbook-dir = [ modules.peek quickbook : .quickbook-dir ] ; + if $(quickbook-dir) + { + # Get the main-target in QuickBook directory. + local quickbook-main-target = [ targets.resolve-reference $(quickbook-dir) : $(project) ] ; + + # The first element are actual targets, the second are + # properties found in target-id. We do not care about these + # since we have passed the id ourselves. + quickbook-main-target = + [ $(quickbook-main-target[1]).main-target quickbook ] ; + + quickbook-binary-dependencies = + [ $(quickbook-main-target).generate [ $(property-set).propagated ] ] ; + + # Ignore usage-requirements returned as first element. + quickbook-binary-dependencies = $(quickbook-binary-dependencies[2-]) ; + + # Some toolsets generate extra targets (e.g. RSP). We must mark + # all targets as dependencies for the project, but we will only + # use the EXE target for quickbook-to-boostbook translation. + for local target in $(quickbook-binary-dependencies) + { + if [ $(target).type ] = EXE + { + quickbook-binary = + [ path.native + [ path.join + [ $(target).path ] + [ $(target).name ] + ] + ] ; + } + } + } + } + + # Add $(quickbook-binary-dependencies) as a dependency of the current + # project and set it as the <quickbook-binary> feature for the + # quickbook-to-boostbook rule, below. + property-set = [ $(property-set).add-raw + <dependency>$(quickbook-binary-dependencies) + <quickbook-binary>$(quickbook-binary) + <quickbook-binary-dependencies>$(quickbook-binary-dependencies) + ] ; + + return [ generator.run $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) : $(sources) : $(multiple) ] ; + } +} + + +# Define a scanner for tracking QBK include dependencies. +# +class qbk-scanner : common-scanner +{ + rule pattern ( ) + { + return "\\[[ ]*include[ ]+([^]]+)\\]" + "\\[[ ]*include:[a-zA-Z0-9_]+[ ]+([^]]+)\\]" + "\\[[ ]*import[ ]+([^]]+)\\]" ; + } +} + + +scanner.register qbk-scanner : include ; + +type.set-scanner QUICKBOOK : qbk-scanner ; + + +# Initialization of toolset. +# +# Parameters: +# command ? -> path to QuickBook executable. +# +# When command is not supplied toolset will search for QuickBook directory and +# compile the executable from source. If that fails we still search the path for +# 'quickbook'. +# +rule init ( + command ? # path to the QuickBook executable. + ) +{ + if $(command) + { + if $(.config-frozen) + { + errors.user-error "quickbook: configuration cannot be changed after it has been used." ; + } + .command = $(command) ; + } +} + +rule freeze-config ( ) +{ + if ! $(.config-frozen) + { + .config-frozen = true ; + + # QuickBook invocation command and dependencies. + + .quickbook-binary = $(.command) ; + + if $(.quickbook-binary) + { + # Use user-supplied command. + .quickbook-binary = [ common.get-invocation-command quickbook : quickbook : $(.quickbook-binary) ] ; + } + else + { + # Search for QuickBook sources in sensible places, like + # $(BOOST_ROOT)/tools/quickbook + # $(BOOST_BUILD_PATH)/../../quickbook + + # And build quickbook executable from sources. + + local boost-root = [ modules.peek : BOOST_ROOT ] ; + local boost-build-path = [ build-system.location ] ; + + if $(boost-root) + { + .quickbook-dir += [ path.join $(boost-root) tools ] ; + } + + if $(boost-build-path) + { + .quickbook-dir += $(boost-build-path)/../.. ; + } + + .quickbook-dir = [ path.glob $(.quickbook-dir) : quickbook ] ; + + # If the QuickBook source directory was found, mark its main target + # as a dependency for the current project. Otherwise, try to find + # 'quickbook' in user's PATH + if $(.quickbook-dir) + { + .quickbook-dir = [ path.make $(.quickbook-dir[1]) ] ; + } + else + { + ECHO "QuickBook warning: The path to the quickbook executable was" ; + ECHO " not provided. Additionally, couldn't find QuickBook" ; + ECHO " sources searching in" ; + ECHO " * BOOST_ROOT/tools/quickbook" ; + ECHO " * BOOST_BUILD_PATH/../../quickbook" ; + ECHO " Will now try to find a precompiled executable by searching" ; + ECHO " the PATH for 'quickbook'." ; + ECHO " To disable this warning in the future, or to completely" ; + ECHO " avoid compilation of quickbook, you can explicitly set the" ; + ECHO " path to a quickbook executable command in user-config.jam" ; + ECHO " or site-config.jam with the call" ; + ECHO " using quickbook : /path/to/quickbook ;" ; + + # As a last resort, search for 'quickbook' command in path. Note + # that even if the 'quickbook' command is not found, + # get-invocation-command will still return 'quickbook' and might + # generate an error while generating the virtual-target. + + .quickbook-binary = [ common.get-invocation-command quickbook : quickbook ] ; + } + } + } +} + + +generators.register [ new quickbook-binary-generator quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook : QUICKBOOK : XML ] ; + + +# <quickbook-binary> shell command to run QuickBook +# <quickbook-binary-dependencies> targets to build QuickBook from sources. +toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-COMMAND <quickbook-binary> ; +toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-DEPENDENCIES <quickbook-binary-dependencies> ; +toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook INCLUDES <include> ; +toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-DEFINES <quickbook-define> ; +toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-INDENT <quickbook-indent> ; +toolset.flags quickbook.quickbook-to-boostbook QB-LINE-WIDTH <quickbook-line-width> ; + + +rule quickbook-to-boostbook ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + # Signal dependency of quickbook sources on <quickbook-binary-dependencies> + # upon invocation of quickbook-to-boostbook. + DEPENDS $(target) : [ on $(target) return $(QB-DEPENDENCIES) ] ; +} + + +actions quickbook-to-boostbook +{ + "$(QB-COMMAND)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -D"$(QB-DEFINES)" --indent="$(QB-INDENT)" --linewidth="$(QB-LINE-WIDTH)" --output-file="$(1)" "$(2)" +} + + +# Declare a main target to convert a quickbook source into a boostbook XML file. +# +rule to-boostbook ( target-name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new typed-target $(target-name) : $(project) : XML + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(target-name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/rc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/rc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9964d339 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/rc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,156 @@ +# Copyright (C) Andre Hentz 2003. 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. +# +# Copyright (c) 2006 Rene Rivera. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import type ; +import generators ; +import feature ; +import errors ; +import scanner ; +import toolset : flags ; + +if [ MATCH (--debug-configuration) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] +{ + .debug-configuration = true ; +} + +type.register RC : rc ; + +rule init ( ) +{ +} + +# Configures a new resource compilation command specific to a condition, +# usually a toolset selection condition. The possible options are: +# +# * <rc-type>(rc|windres) - Indicates the type of options the command +# accepts. +# +# Even though the arguments are all optional, only when a command, condition, +# and at minimum the rc-type option are given will the command be configured. +# This is so that callers don't have to check auto-configuration values +# before calling this. And still get the functionality of build failures when +# the resource compiler can't be found. +# +rule configure ( command ? : condition ? : options * ) +{ + local rc-type = [ feature.get-values <rc-type> : $(options) ] ; + + if $(command) && $(condition) && $(rc-type) + { + flags rc.compile.resource .RC $(condition) : $(command) ; + flags rc.compile.resource .RC_TYPE $(condition) : $(rc-type:L) ; + flags rc.compile.resource DEFINES <define> ; + flags rc.compile.resource INCLUDES <include> ; + if $(.debug-configuration) + { + ECHO notice: using rc compiler :: $(condition) :: $(command) ; + } + } +} + +rule compile.resource ( target : sources * : properties * ) +{ + local rc-type = [ on $(target) return $(.RC_TYPE) ] ; + rc-type ?= null ; + compile.resource.$(rc-type) $(target) : $(sources[1]) ; +} + +actions compile.resource.rc +{ + "$(.RC)" -l 0x409 "-U$(UNDEFS)" "-D$(DEFINES)" -I"$(>:D)" -I"$(<:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -fo "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.resource.windres +{ + "$(.RC)" "-U$(UNDEFS)" "-D$(DEFINES)" -I"$(>:D)" -I"$(<:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -o "$(<)" -i "$(>)" +} + +actions quietly compile.resource.null +{ + as /dev/null -o "$(<)" +} + +# Since it's a common practice to write +# exe hello : hello.cpp hello.rc +# we change the name of object created from RC file, to +# avoid conflict with hello.cpp. +# The reason we generate OBJ and not RES, is that gcc does not +# seem to like RES files, but works OK with OBJ. +# See http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/5643/ +# +# Using 'register-c-compiler' adds the build directory to INCLUDES +generators.register-c-compiler rc.compile.resource : RC : OBJ(%_res) ; + +# Register scanner for resources +class res-scanner : scanner +{ + import regex virtual-target path scanner ; + + rule __init__ ( includes * ) + { + scanner.__init__ ; + + self.includes = $(includes) ; + } + + rule pattern ( ) + { + return "(([^ ]+[ ]+(BITMAP|CURSOR|FONT|ICON|MESSAGETABLE|RT_MANIFEST)[ ]+([^ \"]+|\"[^\"]+\"))|(#include[ ]*(<[^<]+>|\"[^\"]+\")))" ; + } + + rule process ( target : matches * : binding ) + { + local angle = [ regex.transform $(matches) : "#include[ ]*<([^<]+)>" ] ; + local quoted = [ regex.transform $(matches) : "#include[ ]*\"([^\"]+)\"" ] ; + local res = [ regex.transform $(matches) : "[^ ]+[ ]+(BITMAP|CURSOR|FONT|ICON|MESSAGETABLE|RT_MANIFEST)[ ]+(([^ \"]+)|\"([^\"]+)\")" : 3 4 ] ; + + # Icons and other includes may referenced as + # + # IDR_MAINFRAME ICON "res\\icon.ico" + # + # so we have to replace double backslashes to single ones. + res = [ regex.replace-list $(res) : "\\\\\\\\" : "/" ] ; + + # CONSIDER: the new scoping rule seem to defeat "on target" variables. + local g = [ on $(target) return $(HDRGRIST) ] ; + local b = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(binding:D) ] ; + + # Attach binding of including file to included targets. + # When target is directly created from virtual target + # this extra information is unnecessary. But in other + # cases, it allows to distinguish between two headers of the + # same name included from different places. + # We don't need this extra information for angle includes, + # since they should not depend on including file (we can't + # get literal "." in include path). + local g2 = $(g)"#"$(b) ; + + angle = $(angle:G=$(g)) ; + quoted = $(quoted:G=$(g2)) ; + res = $(res:G=$(g2)) ; + + local all = $(angle) $(quoted) ; + + INCLUDES $(target) : $(all) ; + DEPENDS $(target) : $(res) ; + NOCARE $(all) $(res) ; + SEARCH on $(angle) = $(self.includes:G=) ; + SEARCH on $(quoted) = $(b) $(self.includes:G=) ; + SEARCH on $(res) = $(b) $(self.includes:G=) ; + + # Just propagate current scanner to includes, in a hope + # that includes do not change scanners. + scanner.propagate $(__name__) : $(angle) $(quoted) : $(target) ; + } +} + +scanner.register res-scanner : include ; +type.set-scanner RC : res-scanner ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/rc.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/rc.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0b82d231 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/rc.py @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +# Status: being ported by Steven Watanabe +# Base revision: 47077 +# +# Copyright (C) Andre Hentz 2003. 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. +# +# Copyright (c) 2006 Rene Rivera. +# +# Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Watanabe +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +##import type ; +##import generators ; +##import feature ; +##import errors ; +##import scanner ; +##import toolset : flags ; + +from b2.build import type, toolset, generators, scanner, feature +from b2.tools import builtin +from b2.util import regex +from b2.build.toolset import flags +from b2.manager import get_manager + +__debug = None + +def debug(): + global __debug + if __debug is None: + __debug = "--debug-configuration" in bjam.variable("ARGV") + return __debug + +type.register('RC', ['rc']) + +def init(): + pass + +def configure (command = None, condition = None, options = None): + """ + Configures a new resource compilation command specific to a condition, + usually a toolset selection condition. The possible options are: + + * <rc-type>(rc|windres) - Indicates the type of options the command + accepts. + + Even though the arguments are all optional, only when a command, condition, + and at minimum the rc-type option are given will the command be configured. + This is so that callers don't have to check auto-configuration values + before calling this. And still get the functionality of build failures when + the resource compiler can't be found. + """ + rc_type = feature.get_values('<rc-type>', options) + if rc_type: + assert(len(rc_type) == 1) + rc_type = rc_type[0] + + if command and condition and rc_type: + flags('rc.compile.resource', '.RC', condition, command) + flags('rc.compile.resource', '.RC_TYPE', condition, rc_type.lower()) + flags('rc.compile.resource', 'DEFINES', [], ['<define>']) + flags('rc.compile.resource', 'INCLUDES', [], ['<include>']) + if debug(): + print 'notice: using rc compiler ::', condition, '::', command + +engine = get_manager().engine() + +class RCAction: + """Class representing bjam action defined from Python. + The function must register the action to execute.""" + + def __init__(self, action_name, function): + self.action_name = action_name + self.function = function + + def __call__(self, targets, sources, property_set): + if self.function: + self.function(targets, sources, property_set) + +# FIXME: What is the proper way to dispatch actions? +def rc_register_action(action_name, function = None): + global engine + if engine.actions.has_key(action_name): + raise "Bjam action %s is already defined" % action_name + engine.actions[action_name] = RCAction(action_name, function) + +def rc_compile_resource(targets, sources, properties): + rc_type = bjam.call('get-target-variable', targets, '.RC_TYPE') + global engine + engine.set_update_action('rc.compile.resource.' + rc_type, targets, sources, properties) + +rc_register_action('rc.compile.resource', rc_compile_resource) + + +engine.register_action( + 'rc.compile.resource.rc', + '"$(.RC)" -l 0x409 "-U$(UNDEFS)" "-D$(DEFINES)" -I"$(>:D)" -I"$(<:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -fo "$(<)" "$(>)"') + +engine.register_action( + 'rc.compile.resource.windres', + '"$(.RC)" "-U$(UNDEFS)" "-D$(DEFINES)" -I"$(>:D)" -I"$(<:D)" -I"$(INCLUDES)" -o "$(<)" -i "$(>)"') + +# FIXME: this was originally declared quietly +engine.register_action( + 'compile.resource.null', + 'as /dev/null -o "$(<)"') + +# Since it's a common practice to write +# exe hello : hello.cpp hello.rc +# we change the name of object created from RC file, to +# avoid conflict with hello.cpp. +# The reason we generate OBJ and not RES, is that gcc does not +# seem to like RES files, but works OK with OBJ. +# See http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/5643/ +# +# Using 'register-c-compiler' adds the build directory to INCLUDES +# FIXME: switch to generators +builtin.register_c_compiler('rc.compile.resource', ['RC'], ['OBJ(%_res)'], []) + +__angle_include_re = "#include[ ]*<([^<]+)>" + +# Register scanner for resources +class ResScanner(scanner.Scanner): + + def __init__(self, includes): + scanner.__init__ ; + self.includes = includes + + def pattern(self): + return "(([^ ]+[ ]+(BITMAP|CURSOR|FONT|ICON|MESSAGETABLE|RT_MANIFEST)" +\ + "[ ]+([^ \"]+|\"[^\"]+\"))|(#include[ ]*(<[^<]+>|\"[^\"]+\")))" ; + + def process(self, target, matches, binding): + + angle = regex.transform(matches, "#include[ ]*<([^<]+)>") + quoted = regex.transform(matches, "#include[ ]*\"([^\"]+)\"") + res = regex.transform(matches, + "[^ ]+[ ]+(BITMAP|CURSOR|FONT|ICON|MESSAGETABLE|RT_MANIFEST)" +\ + "[ ]+(([^ \"]+)|\"([^\"]+)\")", [3, 4]) + + # Icons and other includes may referenced as + # + # IDR_MAINFRAME ICON "res\\icon.ico" + # + # so we have to replace double backslashes to single ones. + res = [ re.sub(r'\\\\', '/', match) for match in res ] + + # CONSIDER: the new scoping rule seem to defeat "on target" variables. + g = bjam.call('get-target-variable', target, 'HDRGRIST') + b = os.path.normalize_path(os.path.dirname(binding)) + + # Attach binding of including file to included targets. + # When target is directly created from virtual target + # this extra information is unnecessary. But in other + # cases, it allows to distinguish between two headers of the + # same name included from different places. + # We don't need this extra information for angle includes, + # since they should not depend on including file (we can't + # get literal "." in include path). + g2 = g + "#" + b + + g = "<" + g + ">" + g2 = "<" + g2 + ">" + angle = [g + x for x in angle] + quoted = [g2 + x for x in quoted] + res = [g2 + x for x in res] + + all = angle + quoted + + bjam.call('mark-included', target, all) + + engine = get_manager().engine() + + engine.add_dependency(target, res) + bjam.call('NOCARE', all + res) + engine.set_target_variable(angle, 'SEARCH', ungrist(self.includes)) + engine.set_target_variable(quoted, 'SEARCH', b + ungrist(self.includes)) + engine.set_target_variable(res, 'SEARCH', b + ungrist(self.includes)) ; + + # Just propagate current scanner to includes, in a hope + # that includes do not change scanners. + get_manager().scanners().propagate(self, angle + quoted) + +scanner.register(ResScanner, 'include') +type.set_scanner('RC', ResScanner) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/stage.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/stage.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..296e7558 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/stage.jam @@ -0,0 +1,524 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2005, 2006 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) + +# This module defines the 'install' rule, used to copy a set of targets to a +# single location. + +import targets ; +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; +import type ; +import generators ; +import feature ; +import project ; +import virtual-target ; +import path ; +import types/register ; + + +feature.feature <install-dependencies> : off on : incidental ; +feature.feature <install-type> : : free incidental ; +feature.feature <install-source-root> : : free path ; +feature.feature <so-version> : : free incidental ; + +# If 'on', version symlinks for shared libraries will not be created. Affects +# Unix builds only. +feature.feature <install-no-version-symlinks> : on : optional incidental ; + + +class install-target-class : basic-target +{ + import feature ; + import project ; + import type ; + import errors ; + import generators ; + import path ; + import stage ; + import "class" : new ; + import property ; + import property-set ; + + rule __init__ ( name-and-dir : project : sources * : requirements * : default-build * ) + { + basic-target.__init__ $(name-and-dir) : $(project) : $(sources) : + $(requirements) : $(default-build) ; + } + + # If <location> is not set, sets it based on the project data. + # + rule update-location ( property-set ) + { + local loc = [ $(property-set).get <location> ] ; + if ! $(loc) + { + loc = [ path.root $(self.name) [ $(self.project).get location ] ] ; + property-set = [ $(property-set).add-raw $(loc:G=<location>) ] ; + } + + return $(property-set) ; + } + + # Takes a target that is installed and a property set which is used when + # installing. + # + rule adjust-properties ( target : build-property-set ) + { + local ps-raw ; + local a = [ $(target).action ] ; + if $(a) + { + local ps = [ $(a).properties ] ; + ps-raw = [ $(ps).raw ] ; + + # Unless <hardcode-dll-paths>true is in properties, which can happen + # only if the user has explicitly requested it, nuke all <dll-path> + # properties. + if [ $(build-property-set).get <hardcode-dll-paths> ] != true + { + ps-raw = [ property.change $(ps-raw) : <dll-path> ] ; + } + + # If any <dll-path> properties were specified for installing, add + # them. + local l = [ $(build-property-set).get <dll-path> ] ; + ps-raw += $(l:G=<dll-path>) ; + + # Also copy <linkflags> feature from current build set, to be used + # for relinking. + local l = [ $(build-property-set).get <linkflags> ] ; + ps-raw += $(l:G=<linkflags>) ; + + # Remove the <tag> feature on original targets. + ps-raw = [ property.change $(ps-raw) : <tag> ] ; + + # And <location>. If stage target has another stage target in + # sources, then we shall get virtual targets with the <location> + # property set. + ps-raw = [ property.change $(ps-raw) : <location> ] ; + } + + local d = [ $(build-property-set).get <dependency> ] ; + ps-raw += $(d:G=<dependency>) ; + + local d = [ $(build-property-set).get <location> ] ; + ps-raw += $(d:G=<location>) ; + + local ns = [ $(build-property-set).get <install-no-version-symlinks> ] ; + ps-raw += $(ns:G=<install-no-version-symlinks>) ; + + local d = [ $(build-property-set).get <install-source-root> ] ; + # Make the path absolute: we shall use it to compute relative paths and + # making the path absolute will help. + if $(d) + { + d = [ path.root $(d) [ path.pwd ] ] ; + ps-raw += $(d:G=<install-source-root>) ; + } + + if $(ps-raw) + { + return [ property-set.create $(ps-raw) ] ; + } + else + { + return [ property-set.empty ] ; + } + } + + rule construct ( name : source-targets * : property-set ) + { + source-targets = [ targets-to-stage $(source-targets) : + $(property-set) ] ; + + property-set = [ update-location $(property-set) ] ; + + local ename = [ $(property-set).get <name> ] ; + + if $(ename) && $(source-targets[2]) + { + errors.error "When <name> property is used in 'install', only one" + "source is allowed" ; + } + + local result ; + for local i in $(source-targets) + { + local staged-targets ; + + local new-properties = [ adjust-properties $(i) : + $(property-set) ] ; + + # See if something special should be done when staging this type. It + # is indicated by the presence of a special "INSTALLED_" type. + local t = [ $(i).type ] ; + if $(t) && [ type.registered INSTALLED_$(t) ] + { + if $(ename) + { + errors.error "In 'install': <name> property specified with target that requires relinking." ; + } + else + { + local targets = [ generators.construct $(self.project) + $(name) : INSTALLED_$(t) : $(new-properties) : $(i) ] ; + staged-targets += $(targets[2-]) ; + } + } + else + { + staged-targets = [ stage.copy-file $(self.project) $(ename) : + $(i) : $(new-properties) ] ; + } + + if ! $(staged-targets) + { + errors.error "Unable to generate staged version of " [ $(source).str ] ; + } + + for t in $(staged-targets) + { + result += [ virtual-target.register $(t) ] ; + } + } + + return [ property-set.empty ] $(result) ; + } + + # Given the list of source targets explicitly passed to 'stage', returns the + # list of targets which must be staged. + # + rule targets-to-stage ( source-targets * : property-set ) + { + local result ; + + # Traverse the dependencies, if needed. + if [ $(property-set).get <install-dependencies> ] = "on" + { + source-targets = [ collect-targets $(source-targets) ] ; + } + + # Filter the target types, if needed. + local included-types = [ $(property-set).get <install-type> ] ; + for local r in $(source-targets) + { + local ty = [ $(r).type ] ; + if $(ty) + { + # Do not stage searched libs. + if $(ty) != SEARCHED_LIB + { + if $(included-types) + { + if [ include-type $(ty) : $(included-types) ] + { + result += $(r) ; + } + } + else + { + result += $(r) ; + } + } + } + else if ! $(included-types) + { + # Don't install typeless target if there is an explicit list of + # allowed types. + result += $(r) ; + } + } + + return $(result) ; + } + + # CONSIDER: figure out why we can not use virtual-target.traverse here. + # + rule collect-targets ( targets * ) + { + # Find subvariants + local s ; + for local t in $(targets) + { + s += [ $(t).creating-subvariant ] ; + } + s = [ sequence.unique $(s) ] ; + + local result = [ new set ] ; + $(result).add $(targets) ; + + for local i in $(s) + { + $(i).all-referenced-targets $(result) ; + } + local result2 ; + for local r in [ $(result).list ] + { + if $(r:G) != <use> + { + result2 += $(r:G=) ; + } + } + DELETE_MODULE $(result) ; + result = [ sequence.unique $(result2) ] ; + } + + # Returns true iff 'type' is subtype of some element of 'types-to-include'. + # + local rule include-type ( type : types-to-include * ) + { + local found ; + while $(types-to-include) && ! $(found) + { + if [ type.is-subtype $(type) $(types-to-include[1]) ] + { + found = true ; + } + types-to-include = $(types-to-include[2-]) ; + } + + return $(found) ; + } +} + + +# Creates a copy of target 'source'. The 'properties' object should have a +# <location> property which specifies where the target must be placed. +# +rule copy-file ( project name ? : source : properties ) +{ + name ?= [ $(source).name ] ; + local relative ; + + local new-a = [ new non-scanning-action $(source) : common.copy : + $(properties) ] ; + local source-root = [ $(properties).get <install-source-root> ] ; + if $(source-root) + { + # Get the real path of the target. We probably need to strip relative + # path from the target name at construction. + local path = [ $(source).path ] ; + path = [ path.root $(name:D) $(path) ] ; + # Make the path absolute. Otherwise, it would be hard to compute the + # relative path. The 'source-root' is already absolute, see the + # 'adjust-properties' method above. + path = [ path.root $(path) [ path.pwd ] ] ; + + relative = [ path.relative-to $(source-root) $(path) ] ; + } + + # Note: Using $(name:D=$(relative)) might be faster here, but then we would + # need to explicitly check that relative is not ".", otherwise we might get + # paths like '<prefix>/boost/.', try to create it and mkdir would obviously + # fail. + name = [ path.join $(relative) $(name:D=) ] ; + + return [ new file-target $(name) exact : [ $(source).type ] : $(project) : + $(new-a) ] ; +} + + +rule symlink ( name : project : source : properties ) +{ + local a = [ new action $(source) : symlink.ln : $(properties) ] ; + return [ new file-target $(name) exact : [ $(source).type ] : $(project) : + $(a) ] ; +} + + +rule relink-file ( project : source : property-set ) +{ + local action = [ $(source).action ] ; + local cloned-action = [ virtual-target.clone-action $(action) : $(project) : + "" : $(property-set) ] ; + return [ $(cloned-action).targets ] ; +} + + +# Declare installed version of the EXE type. Generator for this type will cause +# relinking to the new location. +type.register INSTALLED_EXE : : EXE ; + + +class installed-exe-generator : generator +{ + import type ; + import property-set ; + import modules ; + import stage ; + + rule __init__ ( ) + { + generator.__init__ install-exe : EXE : INSTALLED_EXE ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : source : multiple ? ) + { + local need-relink ; + + if [ $(property-set).get <os> ] in NT CYGWIN || + [ $(property-set).get <target-os> ] in windows cygwin + { + } + else + { + # See if the dll-path properties are not changed during + # install. If so, copy, don't relink. + local a = [ $(source).action ] ; + local p = [ $(a).properties ] ; + local original = [ $(p).get <dll-path> ] ; + local current = [ $(property-set).get <dll-path> ] ; + + if $(current) != $(original) + { + need-relink = true ; + } + } + + + if $(need-relink) + { + return [ stage.relink-file $(project) + : $(source) : $(property-set) ] ; + } + else + { + return [ stage.copy-file $(project) + : $(source) : $(property-set) ] ; + } + } +} + + +generators.register [ new installed-exe-generator ] ; + + +# Installing a shared link on Unix might cause a creation of versioned symbolic +# links. +type.register INSTALLED_SHARED_LIB : : SHARED_LIB ; + + +class installed-shared-lib-generator : generator +{ + import type ; + import property-set ; + import modules ; + import stage ; + + rule __init__ ( ) + { + generator.__init__ install-shared-lib : SHARED_LIB + : INSTALLED_SHARED_LIB ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : source : multiple ? ) + { + if [ $(property-set).get <os> ] in NT CYGWIN || + [ $(property-set).get <target-os> ] in windows cygwin + { + local copied = [ stage.copy-file $(project) : $(source) : + $(property-set) ] ; + return [ virtual-target.register $(copied) ] ; + } + else + { + local a = [ $(source).action ] ; + local copied ; + if ! $(a) + { + # Non-derived file, just copy. + copied = [ stage.copy-file $(project) : $(source) : + $(property-set) ] ; + } + else + { + local cp = [ $(a).properties ] ; + local current-dll-path = [ $(cp).get <dll-path> ] ; + local new-dll-path = [ $(property-set).get <dll-path> ] ; + + if $(current-dll-path) != $(new-dll-path) + { + # Rpath changed, need to relink. + copied = [ stage.relink-file $(project) : $(source) : + $(property-set) ] ; + } + else + { + copied = [ stage.copy-file $(project) : $(source) : + $(property-set) ] ; + } + } + + copied = [ virtual-target.register $(copied) ] ; + + local result = $(copied) ; + # If the name is in the form NNN.XXX.YYY.ZZZ, where all 'X', 'Y' and + # 'Z' are numbers, we need to create NNN.XXX and NNN.XXX.YYY + # symbolic links. + local m = [ MATCH (.*)\\.([0123456789]+)\\.([0123456789]+)\\.([0123456789]+)$ + : [ $(copied).name ] ] ; + if $(m) + { + # Symlink without version at all is used to make + # -lsome_library work. + result += [ stage.symlink $(m[1]) : $(project) : $(copied) : + $(property-set) ] ; + + # Symlinks of some libfoo.N and libfoo.N.M are used so that + # library can found at runtime, if libfoo.N.M.X has soname of + # libfoo.N. That happens when the library makes some binary + # compatibility guarantees. If not, it is possible to skip those + # symlinks. + local suppress = + [ $(property-set).get <install-no-version-symlinks> ] ; + + if $(suppress) != "on" + { + result += [ stage.symlink $(m[1]).$(m[2]) : $(project) + : $(copied) : $(property-set) ] ; + result += [ stage.symlink $(m[1]).$(m[2]).$(m[3]) : $(project) + : $(copied) : $(property-set) ] ; + } + } + + return $(result) ; + } + } +} + +generators.register [ new installed-shared-lib-generator ] ; + + +# Main target rule for 'install'. +# +rule install ( name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + # Unless the user has explicitly asked us to hardcode dll paths, add + # <hardcode-dll-paths>false in requirements, to override default value. + if ! <hardcode-dll-paths>true in $(requirements) + { + requirements += <hardcode-dll-paths>false ; + } + + if <tag> in $(requirements:G) + { + errors.user-error + "The <tag> property is not allowed for the 'install' rule" ; + } + + targets.main-target-alternative + [ new install-target-class $(name) : $(project) + : [ targets.main-target-sources $(sources) : $(name) ] + : [ targets.main-target-requirements $(requirements) : $(project) ] + : [ targets.main-target-default-build $(default-build) : $(project) ] + ] ; +} + + +IMPORT $(__name__) : install : : install ; +IMPORT $(__name__) : install : : stage ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/stage.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/stage.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..25eccbe5 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/stage.py @@ -0,0 +1,350 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision 64444. +# +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2005, 2006 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010 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) + +# This module defines the 'install' rule, used to copy a set of targets to a +# single location. + +import b2.build.feature as feature +import b2.build.targets as targets +import b2.build.property as property +import b2.build.property_set as property_set +import b2.build.generators as generators +import b2.build.virtual_target as virtual_target + +from b2.manager import get_manager +from b2.util.sequence import unique +from b2.util import bjam_signature + +import b2.build.type + +import os.path +import re +import types + +feature.feature('install-dependencies', ['off', 'on'], ['incidental']) +feature.feature('install-type', [], ['free', 'incidental']) +feature.feature('install-source-root', [], ['free', 'path']) +feature.feature('so-version', [], ['free', 'incidental']) + +# If 'on', version symlinks for shared libraries will not be created. Affects +# Unix builds only. +feature.feature('install-no-version-symlinks', ['on'], ['optional', 'incidental']) + +class InstallTargetClass(targets.BasicTarget): + + def update_location(self, ps): + """If <location> is not set, sets it based on the project data.""" + + loc = ps.get('location') + if not loc: + loc = os.path.join(self.project().get('location'), self.name()) + ps = ps.add_raw(["<location>" + loc]) + + return ps + + def adjust_properties(self, target, build_ps): + a = target.action() + properties = [] + if a: + ps = a.properties() + properties = ps.all() + + # Unless <hardcode-dll-paths>true is in properties, which can happen + # only if the user has explicitly requested it, nuke all <dll-path> + # properties. + + if build_ps.get('hardcode-dll-paths') != ['true']: + properties = [p for p in properties if p.feature().name() != 'dll-path'] + + # If any <dll-path> properties were specified for installing, add + # them. + properties.extend(build_ps.get_properties('dll-path')) + + # Also copy <linkflags> feature from current build set, to be used + # for relinking. + properties.extend(build_ps.get_properties('linkflags')) + + # Remove the <tag> feature on original targets. + # And <location>. If stage target has another stage target in + # sources, then we shall get virtual targets with the <location> + # property set. + properties = [p for p in properties + if not p.feature().name() in ['tag', 'location']] + + properties.extend(build_ps.get_properties('dependency')) + + properties.extend(build_ps.get_properties('location')) + + + properties.extend(build_ps.get_properties('install-no-version-symlinks')) + + d = build_ps.get_properties('install-source-root') + + # Make the path absolute: we shall use it to compute relative paths and + # making the path absolute will help. + if d: + p = d[0] + properties.append(property.Property(p.feature(), os.path.abspath(p.value()))) + + return property_set.create(properties) + + + def construct(self, name, source_targets, ps): + + source_targets = self.targets_to_stage(source_targets, ps) + ps = self.update_location(ps) + + ename = ps.get('name') + if ename: + ename = ename[0] + if ename and len(source_targets) > 1: + get_manager().errors()("When <name> property is used in 'install', only one source is allowed") + + result = [] + + for i in source_targets: + + staged_targets = [] + new_ps = self.adjust_properties(i, ps) + + # See if something special should be done when staging this type. It + # is indicated by the presence of a special "INSTALLED_" type. + t = i.type() + if t and b2.build.type.registered("INSTALLED_" + t): + + if ename: + get_manager().errors()("In 'install': <name> property specified with target that requires relinking.") + else: + (r, targets) = generators.construct(self.project(), name, "INSTALLED_" + t, + new_ps, [i]) + assert isinstance(r, property_set.PropertySet) + staged_targets.extend(targets) + + else: + staged_targets.append(copy_file(self.project(), ename, i, new_ps)) + + if not staged_targets: + get_manager().errors()("Unable to generate staged version of " + i) + + result.extend(get_manager().virtual_targets().register(t) for t in staged_targets) + + return (property_set.empty(), result) + + def targets_to_stage(self, source_targets, ps): + """Given the list of source targets explicitly passed to 'stage', returns the + list of targets which must be staged.""" + + result = [] + + # Traverse the dependencies, if needed. + if ps.get('install-dependencies') == ['on']: + source_targets = self.collect_targets(source_targets) + + # Filter the target types, if needed. + included_types = ps.get('install-type') + for r in source_targets: + ty = r.type() + if ty: + # Do not stage searched libs. + if ty != "SEARCHED_LIB": + if included_types: + if self.include_type(ty, included_types): + result.append(r) + else: + result.append(r) + elif not included_types: + # Don't install typeless target if there is an explicit list of + # allowed types. + result.append(r) + + return result + + # CONSIDER: figure out why we can not use virtual-target.traverse here. + # + def collect_targets(self, targets): + + s = [t.creating_subvariant() for t in targets] + s = unique(s) + + result = set(targets) + for i in s: + i.all_referenced_targets(result) + + result2 = [] + for r in result: + if isinstance(r, property.Property): + + if r.feature().name() != 'use': + result2.append(r.value()) + else: + result2.append(r) + result2 = unique(result2) + return result2 + + # Returns true iff 'type' is subtype of some element of 'types-to-include'. + # + def include_type(self, type, types_to_include): + return any(b2.build.type.is_subtype(type, ti) for ti in types_to_include) + +# Creates a copy of target 'source'. The 'properties' object should have a +# <location> property which specifies where the target must be placed. +# +def copy_file(project, name, source, ps): + + if not name: + name = source.name() + + relative = "" + + new_a = virtual_target.NonScanningAction([source], "common.copy", ps) + source_root = ps.get('install-source-root') + if source_root: + source_root = source_root[0] + # Get the real path of the target. We probably need to strip relative + # path from the target name at construction. + path = os.path.join(source.path(), os.path.dirname(name)) + # Make the path absolute. Otherwise, it would be hard to compute the + # relative path. The 'source-root' is already absolute, see the + # 'adjust-properties' method above. + path = os.path.abspath(path) + + relative = os.path.relpath(path, source_root) + + name = os.path.join(relative, os.path.basename(name)) + return virtual_target.FileTarget(name, source.type(), project, new_a, exact=True) + +def symlink(name, project, source, ps): + a = virtual_target.Action([source], "symlink.ln", ps) + return virtual_target.FileTarget(name, source.type(), project, a, exact=True) + +def relink_file(project, source, ps): + action = source.action() + cloned_action = virtual_target.clone_action(action, project, "", ps) + targets = cloned_action.targets() + # We relink only on Unix, where exe or shared lib is always a single file. + assert len(targets) == 1 + return targets[0] + + +# Declare installed version of the EXE type. Generator for this type will cause +# relinking to the new location. +b2.build.type.register('INSTALLED_EXE', [], 'EXE') + +class InstalledExeGenerator(generators.Generator): + + def __init__(self): + generators.Generator.__init__(self, "install-exe", False, ['EXE'], ['INSTALLED_EXE']) + + def run(self, project, name, ps, source): + + need_relink = False; + + if ps.get('os') in ['NT', 'CYGWIN'] or ps.get('target-os') in ['windows', 'cygwin']: + # Never relink + pass + else: + # See if the dll-path properties are not changed during + # install. If so, copy, don't relink. + need_relink = ps.get('dll-path') != source[0].action().properties().get('dll-path') + + if need_relink: + return [relink_file(project, source, ps)] + else: + return [copy_file(project, None, source[0], ps)] + +generators.register(InstalledExeGenerator()) + + +# Installing a shared link on Unix might cause a creation of versioned symbolic +# links. +b2.build.type.register('INSTALLED_SHARED_LIB', [], 'SHARED_LIB') + +class InstalledSharedLibGenerator(generators.Generator): + + def __init__(self): + generators.Generator.__init__(self, 'install-shared-lib', False, ['SHARED_LIB'], ['INSTALLED_SHARED_LIB']) + + def run(self, project, name, ps, source): + + source = source[0] + if ps.get('os') in ['NT', 'CYGWIN'] or ps.get('target-os') in ['windows', 'cygwin']: + copied = copy_file(project, None, source, ps) + return [get_manager().virtual_targets().register(copied)] + else: + a = source.action() + if not a: + # Non-derived file, just copy. + copied = copy_file(project, source, ps) + else: + + need_relink = ps.get('dll-path') != source.action().properties().get('dll-path') + + if need_relink: + # Rpath changed, need to relink. + copied = relink_file(project, source, ps) + else: + copied = copy_file(project, None, source, ps) + + result = [get_manager().virtual_targets().register(copied)] + # If the name is in the form NNN.XXX.YYY.ZZZ, where all 'X', 'Y' and + # 'Z' are numbers, we need to create NNN.XXX and NNN.XXX.YYY + # symbolic links. + m = re.match("(.*)\\.([0123456789]+)\\.([0123456789]+)\\.([0123456789]+)$", + copied.name()); + if m: + # Symlink without version at all is used to make + # -lsome_library work. + result.append(symlink(m.group(1), project, copied, ps)) + + # Symlinks of some libfoo.N and libfoo.N.M are used so that + # library can found at runtime, if libfoo.N.M.X has soname of + # libfoo.N. That happens when the library makes some binary + # compatibility guarantees. If not, it is possible to skip those + # symlinks. + if ps.get('install-no-version-symlinks') != ['on']: + + result.append(symlink(m.group(1) + '.' + m.group(2), project, copied, ps)) + result.append(symlink(m.group(1) + '.' + m.group(2) + '.' + m.group(3), + project, copied, ps)) + + return result + +generators.register(InstalledSharedLibGenerator()) + + +# Main target rule for 'install'. +# +@bjam_signature((["name"], ["sources", "*"], ["requirements", "*"], + ["default_build", "*"], ["usage_requirements", "*"])) +def install(name, sources, requirements=[], default_build=[], usage_requirements=[]): + + requirements = requirements[:] + # Unless the user has explicitly asked us to hardcode dll paths, add + # <hardcode-dll-paths>false in requirements, to override default value. + if not '<hardcode-dll-paths>true' in requirements: + requirements.append('<hardcode-dll-paths>false') + + if any(r.startswith('<tag>') for r in requirements): + get_manager().errors()("The <tag> property is not allowed for the 'install' rule") + + from b2.manager import get_manager + t = get_manager().targets() + + project = get_manager().projects().current() + + return t.main_target_alternative( + InstallTargetClass(name, project, + t.main_target_sources(sources, name), + t.main_target_requirements(requirements, project), + t.main_target_default_build(default_build, project), + t.main_target_usage_requirements(usage_requirements, project))) + +get_manager().projects().add_rule("install", install) +get_manager().projects().add_rule("stage", install) + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/stlport.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/stlport.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..62eebda5 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/stlport.jam @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +# 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) ; +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/sun.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/sun.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..0ca927d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/sun.jam @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ +# Copyright (C) Christopher Currie 2003. 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 property ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import type ; +import common ; + +feature.extend toolset : sun ; +toolset.inherit sun : unix ; +generators.override sun.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; +generators.override sun.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override sun.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +feature.extend stdlib : sun-stlport ; +feature.compose <stdlib>sun-stlport + : <cxxflags>-library=stlport4 <linkflags>-library=stlport4 + ; + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ + common.check-init-parameters sun : version $(version) ] ; + + command = [ common.get-invocation-command sun : CC + : $(command) : "/opt/SUNWspro/bin" ] ; + + # Even if the real compiler is not found, put CC to + # command line so that user see command line that would have being executed. + command ?= CC ; + + common.handle-options sun : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; + + command_c = $(command[1--2]) $(command[-1]:B=cc) ; + + toolset.flags sun CONFIG_C_COMMAND $(condition) : $(command_c) ; +} + +# Declare generators +generators.register-c-compiler sun.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>sun ; +generators.register-c-compiler sun.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>sun ; + +# Declare flags and actions for compilation +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <profiling>on : -xprofile=tcov ; +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -xO4 ; +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <optimization>space : -xO2 -xspace ; +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <threading>multi : -mt ; +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <warnings>off : -erroff ; +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <warnings>on : -erroff=%none ; +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <warnings>all : -erroff=%none ; +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <warnings-as-errors>on : -errwarn ; + +flags sun.compile.c++ OPTIONS <inlining>off : +d ; + +# The -m32 and -m64 options are supported starting +# with Sun Studio 12. On earlier compilers, the +# 'address-model' feature is not supported and should not +# be used. Instead, use -xarch=generic64 command line +# option. +# See http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/1186 +# for details. +flags sun OPTIONS <address-model>32 : -m32 ; +flags sun OPTIONS <address-model>64 : -m64 ; +# On sparc, there's a difference between -Kpic +# and -KPIC. The first is slightly more efficient, +# but has the limits on the size of GOT table. +# For minimal fuss on user side, we use -KPIC here. +# See http://svn.boost.org/trac/boost/ticket/1186#comment:6 +# for detailed explanation. +flags sun OPTIONS <link>shared : -KPIC ; + +flags sun.compile OPTIONS <cflags> ; +flags sun.compile.c++ OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +flags sun.compile DEFINES <define> ; +flags sun.compile INCLUDES <include> ; + +actions compile.c +{ + "$(CONFIG_C_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions compile.c++ +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -D$(DEFINES) -I"$(INCLUDES)" -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +# Declare flags and actions for linking +flags sun.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +# Strip the binary when no debugging is needed +flags sun.link OPTIONS <debug-symbols>off : -s ; +flags sun.link OPTIONS <profiling>on : -xprofile=tcov ; +flags sun.link OPTIONS <threading>multi : -mt ; +flags sun.link OPTIONS <linkflags> ; +flags sun.link LINKPATH <library-path> ; +flags sun.link FINDLIBS-ST <find-static-library> ; +flags sun.link FINDLIBS-SA <find-shared-library> ; +flags sun.link LIBRARIES <library-file> ; +flags sun.link LINK-RUNTIME <runtime-link>static : static ; +flags sun.link LINK-RUNTIME <runtime-link>shared : dynamic ; +flags sun.link RPATH <dll-path> ; +# On gcc, there are separate options for dll path at runtime and +# link time. On Solaris, there's only one: -R, so we have to use +# it, even though it's bad idea. +flags sun.link RPATH <xdll-path> ; + +# The POSIX real-time library is always needed (nanosleep, clock_gettime etc.) +flags sun.link FINDLIBS-SA : rt ; + +rule link ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; +} + +actions link bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -R"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -Bdynamic -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -Bstatic -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -B$(LINK-RUNTIME) +} + +# Slight mods for dlls +rule link.dll ( targets * : sources * : properties * ) +{ + SPACE on $(targets) = " " ; +} + +actions link.dll bind LIBRARIES +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" $(OPTIONS) -L"$(LINKPATH)" -R"$(RPATH)" -o "$(<)" -h$(<[1]:D=) -G "$(>)" "$(LIBRARIES)" -Bdynamic -l$(FINDLIBS-SA) -Bstatic -l$(FINDLIBS-ST) -B$(LINK-RUNTIME) +} + +# Declare action for creating static libraries +actions piecemeal archive +{ + "$(CONFIG_COMMAND)" -xar -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/symlink.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/symlink.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b33e8260 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/symlink.jam @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2003 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +# Defines the "symlink" special target. 'symlink' targets make symbolic links +# to the sources. + +import targets modules path class os feature project property-set ; + +.count = 0 ; + +feature.feature symlink-location : project-relative build-relative : incidental ; + +# The class representing "symlink" targets. +# +class symlink-targets : basic-target +{ + import numbers modules class property project path ; + + rule __init__ ( + project + : targets * + : sources * + ) + { + # Generate a fake name for now. Need unnamed targets eventually. + local c = [ modules.peek symlink : .count ] ; + modules.poke symlink : .count : [ numbers.increment $(c) ] ; + local fake-name = symlink#$(c) ; + + basic-target.__init__ $(fake-name) : $(project) : $(sources) ; + + # Remember the targets to map the sources onto. Pad or truncate + # to fit the sources given. + self.targets = ; + for local source in $(sources) + { + if $(targets) + { + self.targets += $(targets[1]) ; + targets = $(targets[2-]) ; + } + else + { + self.targets += $(source) ; + } + } + + # The virtual targets corresponding to the given targets. + self.virtual-targets = ; + } + + rule construct ( name : source-targets * : property-set ) + { + local i = 1 ; + for local t in $(source-targets) + { + local s = $(self.targets[$(i)]) ; + local a = [ class.new action $(t) : symlink.ln : $(property-set) ] ; + local vt = [ class.new file-target $(s:D=) + : [ $(t).type ] : $(self.project) : $(a) ] ; + + # Place the symlink in the directory relative to the project + # location, instead of placing it in the build directory. + if [ property.select <symlink-location> : [ $(property-set).raw ] ] = <symlink-location>project-relative + { + $(vt).set-path [ path.root $(s:D) [ $(self.project).get location ] ] ; + } + + self.virtual-targets += $(vt) ; + i = [ numbers.increment $(i) ] ; + } + return [ property-set.empty ] $(self.virtual-targets) ; + } +} + +# Creates a symbolic link from a set of targets to a set of sources. +# The targets and sources map one to one. The symlinks generated are +# limited to be the ones given as the sources. That is, the targets +# are either padded or trimmed to equate to the sources. The padding +# is done with the name of the corresponding source. For example:: +# +# symlink : one two ; +# +# Is equal to:: +# +# symlink one two : one two ; +# +# Names for symlink are relative to the project location. They cannot +# include ".." path components. +rule symlink ( + targets * + : sources * + ) +{ + local project = [ project.current ] ; + + return [ targets.main-target-alternative + [ class.new symlink-targets $(project) : $(targets) : + # Note: inline targets are not supported for symlink, intentionally, + # since it's used to linking existing non-local targets. + $(sources) ] ] ; +} + +rule ln +{ + local os ; + if [ modules.peek : UNIX ] { os = UNIX ; } + else { os ?= [ os.name ] ; } + # Remember the path to make the link relative to where the symlink is located. + local path-to-source = [ path.relative-to + [ path.make [ on $(<) return $(LOCATE) ] ] + [ path.make [ on $(>) return $(LOCATE) ] ] ] ; + if $(path-to-source) = . + { + PATH_TO_SOURCE on $(<) = "" ; + } + else + { + PATH_TO_SOURCE on $(<) = [ path.native $(path-to-source) ] ; + } + ln-$(os) $(<) : $(>) ; +} + +actions ln-UNIX +{ + ln -f -s '$(>:D=:R=$(PATH_TO_SOURCE))' '$(<)' +} + +# there is a way to do this; we fall back to a copy for now +actions ln-NT +{ + echo "NT symlinks not supported yet, making copy" + del /f /q "$(<)" 2>nul >nul + copy "$(>)" "$(<)" $(NULL_OUT) +} + +IMPORT $(__name__) : symlink : : symlink ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/symlink.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/symlink.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6345ded6 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/symlink.py @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +# Status: ported. +# Base revision: 64488. + +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2003 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +# Defines the "symlink" special target. 'symlink' targets make symbolic links +# to the sources. + +import b2.build.feature as feature +import b2.build.targets as targets +import b2.build.property_set as property_set +import b2.build.virtual_target as virtual_target +import b2.build.targets + +from b2.manager import get_manager + +import bjam + +import os + + +feature.feature("symlink-location", ["project-relative", "build-relative"], ["incidental"]) + +class SymlinkTarget(targets.BasicTarget): + + _count = 0 + + def __init__(self, project, targets, sources): + + # Generate a fake name for now. Need unnamed targets eventually. + fake_name = "symlink#%s" % SymlinkTarget._count + SymlinkTarget._count = SymlinkTarget._count + 1 + + b2.build.targets.BasicTarget.__init__(self, fake_name, project, sources) + + # Remember the targets to map the sources onto. Pad or truncate + # to fit the sources given. + assert len(targets) <= len(sources) + self.targets = targets[:] + sources[len(targets):] + + # The virtual targets corresponding to the given targets. + self.virtual_targets = [] + + def construct(self, name, source_targets, ps): + i = 0 + for t in source_targets: + s = self.targets[i] + a = virtual_target.Action(self.manager(), [t], "symlink.ln", ps) + vt = virtual_target.FileTarget(os.path.basename(s), t.type(), self.project(), a) + + # Place the symlink in the directory relative to the project + # location, instead of placing it in the build directory. + if not ps.get('symlink-location') == "project-relative": + vt.set_path(os.path.join(self.project().get('location'), os.path.dirname(s))) + + vt = get_manager().virtual_targets().register(vt) + self.virtual_targets.append(vt) + i = i + 1 + + return (property_set.empty(), self.virtual_targets) + +# Creates a symbolic link from a set of targets to a set of sources. +# The targets and sources map one to one. The symlinks generated are +# limited to be the ones given as the sources. That is, the targets +# are either padded or trimmed to equate to the sources. The padding +# is done with the name of the corresponding source. For example:: +# +# symlink : one two ; +# +# Is equal to:: +# +# symlink one two : one two ; +# +# Names for symlink are relative to the project location. They cannot +# include ".." path components. +def symlink(targets, sources): + + from b2.manager import get_manager + t = get_manager().targets() + p = get_manager().projects().current() + + return t.main_target_alternative( + SymlinkTarget(p, targets, + # Note: inline targets are not supported for symlink, intentionally, + # since it's used to linking existing non-local targets. + sources)) + + +def setup_ln(targets, sources, ps): + + source_path = bjam.call("get-target-variable", sources[0], "LOCATE")[0] + target_path = bjam.call("get-target-variable", targets[0], "LOCATE")[0] + rel = os.path.relpath(source_path, target_path) + if rel == ".": + bjam.call("set-target-variable", targets, "PATH_TO_SOURCE", "") + else: + bjam.call("set-target-variable", targets, "PATH_TO_SOURCE", rel) + +if os.name == 'nt': + ln_action = """echo "NT symlinks not supported yet, making copy" +del /f /q "$(<)" 2>nul >nul +copy "$(>)" "$(<)" $(NULL_OUT)""" +else: + ln_action = "ln -f -s '$(>:D=:R=$(PATH_TO_SOURCE))' '$(<)'" + +get_manager().engine().register_action("symlink.ln", ln_action, function=setup_ln) + +get_manager().projects().add_rule("symlink", symlink) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/testing-aux.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/testing-aux.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..525dafd0 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/testing-aux.jam @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +# This module is imported by testing.py. The definitions here are +# too tricky to do in Python + +# Causes the 'target' to exist after bjam invocation if and only if all the +# dependencies were successfully built. +# +rule expect-success ( target : dependency + : requirements * ) +{ + **passed** $(target) : $(sources) ; +} +IMPORT testing : expect-success : : testing.expect-success ; + +# Causes the 'target' to exist after bjam invocation if and only if all some of +# the dependencies were not successfully built. +# +rule expect-failure ( target : dependency + : properties * ) +{ + local grist = [ MATCH ^<(.*)> : $(dependency:G) ] ; + local marker = $(dependency:G=$(grist)*fail) ; + (failed-as-expected) $(marker) ; + FAIL_EXPECTED $(dependency) ; + LOCATE on $(marker) = [ on $(dependency) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + RMOLD $(marker) ; + DEPENDS $(marker) : $(dependency) ; + DEPENDS $(target) : $(marker) ; + **passed** $(target) : $(marker) ; +} +IMPORT testing : expect-failure : : testing.expect-failure ; + +# The rule/action combination used to report successful passing of a test. +# +rule **passed** +{ + # Force deletion of the target, in case any dependencies failed to build. + RMOLD $(<) ; +} + + +# Used to create test files signifying passed tests. +# +actions **passed** +{ + echo passed > "$(<)" +} + + +# Used to create replacement object files that do not get created during tests +# that are expected to fail. +# +actions (failed-as-expected) +{ + echo failed as expected > "$(<)" +} + +# Runs executable 'sources' and stores stdout in file 'target'. Unless +# --preserve-test-targets command line option has been specified, removes the +# executable. The 'target-to-remove' parameter controls what should be removed: +# - if 'none', does not remove anything, ever +# - if empty, removes 'source' +# - if non-empty and not 'none', contains a list of sources to remove. +# +rule capture-output ( target : source : properties * : targets-to-remove * ) +{ + output-file on $(target) = $(target:S=.output) ; + LOCATE on $(target:S=.output) = [ on $(target) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + + # The INCLUDES kill a warning about independent target... + INCLUDES $(target) : $(target:S=.output) ; + # but it also puts .output into dependency graph, so we must tell jam it is + # OK if it cannot find the target or updating rule. + NOCARE $(target:S=.output) ; + + # This has two-fold effect. First it adds input files to the dependendency + # graph, preventing a warning. Second, it causes input files to be bound + # before target is created. Therefore, they are bound using SEARCH setting + # on them and not LOCATE setting of $(target), as in other case (due to jam + # bug). + DEPENDS $(target) : [ on $(target) return $(INPUT_FILES) ] ; + + if $(targets-to-remove) = none + { + targets-to-remove = ; + } + else if ! $(targets-to-remove) + { + targets-to-remove = $(source) ; + } + + if [ on $(target) return $(REMOVE_TEST_TARGETS) ] + { + TEMPORARY $(targets-to-remove) ; + # Set a second action on target that will be executed after capture + # output action. The 'RmTemps' rule has the 'ignore' modifier so it is + # always considered succeeded. This is needed for 'run-fail' test. For + # that test the target will be marked with FAIL_EXPECTED, and without + # 'ignore' successful execution will be negated and be reported as + # failure. With 'ignore' we do not detect a case where removing files + # fails, but it is not likely to happen. + RmTemps $(target) : $(targets-to-remove) ; + } +} + + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + .STATUS = %status% ; + .SET_STATUS = "set status=%ERRORLEVEL%" ; + .RUN_OUTPUT_NL = "echo." ; + .STATUS_0 = "%status% EQU 0 (" ; + .STATUS_NOT_0 = "%status% NEQ 0 (" ; + .VERBOSE = "%verbose% EQU 1 (" ; + .ENDIF = ")" ; + .SHELL_SET = "set " ; + .CATENATE = type ; + .CP = copy ; +} +else +{ + .STATUS = "$status" ; + .SET_STATUS = "status=$?" ; + .RUN_OUTPUT_NL = "echo" ; + .STATUS_0 = "test $status -eq 0 ; then" ; + .STATUS_NOT_0 = "test $status -ne 0 ; then" ; + .VERBOSE = "test $verbose -eq 1 ; then" ; + .ENDIF = "fi" ; + .SHELL_SET = "" ; + .CATENATE = cat ; + .CP = cp ; +} + + +.VERBOSE_TEST = 0 ; +if --verbose-test in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] +{ + .VERBOSE_TEST = 1 ; +} + + +.RM = [ common.rm-command ] ; + + +actions capture-output bind INPUT_FILES output-file +{ + $(PATH_SETUP) + $(LAUNCHER) "$(>)" $(ARGS) "$(INPUT_FILES)" > "$(output-file)" 2>&1 + $(.SET_STATUS) + $(.RUN_OUTPUT_NL) >> "$(output-file)" + echo EXIT STATUS: $(.STATUS) >> "$(output-file)" + if $(.STATUS_0) + $(.CP) "$(output-file)" "$(<)" + $(.ENDIF) + $(.SHELL_SET)verbose=$(.VERBOSE_TEST) + if $(.STATUS_NOT_0) + $(.SHELL_SET)verbose=1 + $(.ENDIF) + if $(.VERBOSE) + echo ====== BEGIN OUTPUT ====== + $(.CATENATE) "$(output-file)" + echo ====== END OUTPUT ====== + $(.ENDIF) + exit $(.STATUS) +} + +IMPORT testing : capture-output : : testing.capture-output ; + + +actions quietly updated ignore piecemeal together RmTemps +{ + $(.RM) "$(>)" +} + + +.MAKE_FILE = [ common.file-creation-command ] ; + +actions unit-test +{ + $(PATH_SETUP) + $(LAUNCHER) $(>) $(ARGS) && $(.MAKE_FILE) $(<) +} + +rule record-time ( target : source : start end user system ) +{ + local src-string = [$(source:G=:J=",")"] " ; + USER_TIME on $(target) += $(src-string)$(user) ; + SYSTEM_TIME on $(target) += $(src-string)$(system) ; +} + +# Calling this rule requests that Boost Build time how long it taks to build the +# 'source' target and display the results both on the standard output and in the +# 'target' file. +# +rule time ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + # Set up rule for recording timing information. + __TIMING_RULE__ on $(source) = testing.record-time $(target) ; + + # Make sure that the source is rebuilt any time we need to retrieve that + # information. + REBUILDS $(target) : $(source) ; +} + + +actions time +{ + echo user: $(USER_TIME) + echo system: $(SYSTEM_TIME) + + echo user: $(USER_TIME)" seconds" > "$(<)" + echo system: $(SYSTEM_TIME)" seconds" >> "$(<)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/testing.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/testing.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c42075b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/testing.jam @@ -0,0 +1,581 @@ +# Copyright 2005 Dave Abrahams +# 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) + +# This module implements regression testing framework. It declares a number of +# main target rules which perform some action and, if the results are OK, +# creates an output file. +# +# The exact list of rules is: +# 'compile' -- creates .test file if compilation of sources was +# successful. +# 'compile-fail' -- creates .test file if compilation of sources failed. +# 'run' -- creates .test file is running of executable produced from +# sources was successful. Also leaves behind .output file +# with the output from program run. +# 'run-fail' -- same as above, but .test file is created if running fails. +# +# In all cases, presence of .test file is an indication that the test passed. +# For more convenient reporting, you might want to use C++ Boost regression +# testing utilities (see http://www.boost.org/more/regression.html). +# +# For historical reason, a 'unit-test' rule is available which has the same +# syntax as 'exe' and behaves just like 'run'. + +# Things to do: +# - Teach compiler_status handle Jamfile.v2. +# Notes: +# - <no-warn> is not implemented, since it is Como-specific, and it is not +# clear how to implement it +# - std::locale-support is not implemented (it is used in one test). + + +import alias ; +import "class" ; +import common ; +import errors ; +import feature ; +import generators ; +import os ; +import path ; +import project ; +import property ; +import property-set ; +import regex ; +import sequence ; +import targets ; +import toolset ; +import type ; +import virtual-target ; + + +rule init ( ) +{ +} + + +# Feature controling the command used to lanch test programs. +feature.feature testing.launcher : : free optional ; + +feature.feature test-info : : free incidental ; +feature.feature testing.arg : : free incidental ; +feature.feature testing.input-file : : free dependency ; + +feature.feature preserve-test-targets : on off : incidental propagated ; + +# Register target types. +type.register TEST : test ; +type.register COMPILE : : TEST ; +type.register COMPILE_FAIL : : TEST ; +type.register RUN_OUTPUT : run ; +type.register RUN : : TEST ; +type.register RUN_FAIL : : TEST ; +type.register LINK_FAIL : : TEST ; +type.register LINK : : TEST ; +type.register UNIT_TEST : passed : TEST ; + + +# Declare the rules which create main targets. While the 'type' module already +# creates rules with the same names for us, we need extra convenience: default +# name of main target, so write our own versions. + +# Helper rule. Create a test target, using basename of first source if no target +# name is explicitly passed. Remembers the created target in a global variable. +# +rule make-test ( target-type : sources + : requirements * : target-name ? ) +{ + target-name ?= $(sources[1]:D=:S=) ; + + # Having periods (".") in the target name is problematic because the typed + # generator will strip the suffix and use the bare name for the file + # targets. Even though the location-prefix averts problems most times it + # does not prevent ambiguity issues when referring to the test targets. For + # example when using the XML log output. So we rename the target to remove + # the periods, and provide an alias for users. + local real-name = [ regex.replace $(target-name) "[.]" "~" ] ; + + local project = [ project.current ] ; + # The <location-prefix> forces the build system for generate paths in the + # form '$build_dir/array1.test/gcc/debug'. This is necessary to allow + # post-processing tools to work. + local t = [ targets.create-typed-target [ type.type-from-rule-name + $(target-type) ] : $(project) : $(real-name) : $(sources) : + $(requirements) <location-prefix>$(real-name).test ] ; + + # The alias to the real target, per period replacement above. + if $(real-name) != $(target-name) + { + alias $(target-name) : $(t) ; + } + + # Remember the test (for --dump-tests). A good way would be to collect all + # given a project. This has some technical problems: e.g. we can not call + # this dump from a Jamfile since projects referred by 'build-project' are + # not available until the whole Jamfile has been loaded. + .all-tests += $(t) ; + return $(t) ; +} + + +# Note: passing more that one cpp file here is known to fail. Passing a cpp file +# and a library target works. +# +rule compile ( sources + : requirements * : target-name ? ) +{ + return [ make-test compile : $(sources) : $(requirements) : $(target-name) ] + ; +} + + +rule compile-fail ( sources + : requirements * : target-name ? ) +{ + return [ make-test compile-fail : $(sources) : $(requirements) : + $(target-name) ] ; +} + + +rule link ( sources + : requirements * : target-name ? ) +{ + return [ make-test link : $(sources) : $(requirements) : $(target-name) ] ; +} + + +rule link-fail ( sources + : requirements * : target-name ? ) +{ + return [ make-test link-fail : $(sources) : $(requirements) : $(target-name) + ] ; +} + + +rule handle-input-files ( input-files * ) +{ + if $(input-files[2]) + { + # Check that sorting made when creating property-set instance will not + # change the ordering. + if [ sequence.insertion-sort $(input-files) ] != $(input-files) + { + errors.user-error "Names of input files must be sorted alphabetically" + : "due to internal limitations" ; + } + } + return <testing.input-file>$(input-files) ; +} + + +rule run ( sources + : args * : input-files * : requirements * : target-name ? : + default-build * ) +{ + requirements += <testing.arg>$(args:J=" ") ; + requirements += [ handle-input-files $(input-files) ] ; + return [ make-test run : $(sources) : $(requirements) : $(target-name) ] ; +} + + +rule run-fail ( sources + : args * : input-files * : requirements * : + target-name ? : default-build * ) +{ + requirements += <testing.arg>$(args:J=" ") ; + requirements += [ handle-input-files $(input-files) ] ; + return [ make-test run-fail : $(sources) : $(requirements) : $(target-name) + ] ; +} + + +# Use 'test-suite' as a synonym for 'alias', for backward compatibility. +IMPORT : alias : : test-suite ; + + +# For all main targets in 'project-module', which are typed targets with type +# derived from 'TEST', produce some interesting information. +# +rule dump-tests +{ + for local t in $(.all-tests) + { + dump-test $(t) ; + } +} + + +# Given a project location in normalized form (slashes are forward), compute the +# name of the Boost library. +# +local rule get-library-name ( path ) +{ + # Path is in normalized form, so all slashes are forward. + local match1 = [ MATCH /(tools|libs)/(.*)/(test|example) : $(path) ] ; + local match2 = [ MATCH /(tools|libs)/(.*)$ : $(path) ] ; + local match3 = [ MATCH (/status$) : $(path) ] ; + + if $(match1) { return $(match1[2]) ; } + else if $(match2) { return $(match2[2]) ; } + else if $(match3) { return "" ; } + else if --dump-tests in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + # The 'run' rule and others might be used outside boost. In that case, + # just return the path, since the 'library name' makes no sense. + return $(path) ; + } +} + + +# Was an XML dump requested? +.out-xml = [ MATCH --out-xml=(.*) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] ; + + +# Takes a target (instance of 'basic-target') and prints +# - its type +# - its name +# - comments specified via the <test-info> property +# - relative location of all source from the project root. +# +rule dump-test ( target ) +{ + local type = [ $(target).type ] ; + local name = [ $(target).name ] ; + local project = [ $(target).project ] ; + + local project-root = [ $(project).get project-root ] ; + local library = [ get-library-name [ path.root [ $(project).get location ] + [ path.pwd ] ] ] ; + if $(library) + { + name = $(library)/$(name) ; + } + + local sources = [ $(target).sources ] ; + local source-files ; + for local s in $(sources) + { + if [ class.is-a $(s) : file-reference ] + { + local location = [ path.root [ path.root [ $(s).name ] + [ $(s).location ] ] [ path.pwd ] ] ; + + source-files += [ path.relative-to [ path.root $(project-root) + [ path.pwd ] ] $(location) ] ; + } + } + + local target-name = [ $(project).get location ] // [ $(target).name ] .test + ; + target-name = $(target-name:J=) ; + + local r = [ $(target).requirements ] ; + # Extract values of the <test-info> feature. + local test-info = [ $(r).get <test-info> ] ; + + # If the user requested XML output on the command-line, add the test info to + # that XML file rather than dumping them to stdout. + if $(.out-xml) + { + local nl = " +" ; + .contents on $(.out-xml) += + "$(nl) <test type=\"$(type)\" name=\"$(name)\">" + "$(nl) <target><![CDATA[$(target-name)]]></target>" + "$(nl) <info><![CDATA[$(test-info)]]></info>" + "$(nl) <source><![CDATA[$(source-files)]]></source>" + "$(nl) </test>" + ; + } + else + { + # Format them into a single string of quoted strings. + test-info = \"$(test-info:J=\"\ \")\" ; + + ECHO boost-test($(type)) \"$(name)\" [$(test-info)] ":" + \"$(source-files)\" ; + } +} + + +# Register generators. Depending on target type, either 'expect-success' or +# 'expect-failure' rule will be used. +generators.register-standard testing.expect-success : OBJ : COMPILE ; +generators.register-standard testing.expect-failure : OBJ : COMPILE_FAIL ; +generators.register-standard testing.expect-success : RUN_OUTPUT : RUN ; +generators.register-standard testing.expect-failure : RUN_OUTPUT : RUN_FAIL ; +generators.register-standard testing.expect-failure : EXE : LINK_FAIL ; +generators.register-standard testing.expect-success : EXE : LINK ; + +# Generator which runs an EXE and captures output. +generators.register-standard testing.capture-output : EXE : RUN_OUTPUT ; + +# Generator which creates a target if sources run successfully. Differs from RUN +# in that run output is not captured. The reason why it exists is that the 'run' +# rule is much better for automated testing, but is not user-friendly (see +# http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/6353). +generators.register-standard testing.unit-test : EXE : UNIT_TEST ; + + +# The action rules called by generators. + +# Causes the 'target' to exist after bjam invocation if and only if all the +# dependencies were successfully built. +# +rule expect-success ( target : dependency + : requirements * ) +{ + **passed** $(target) : $(sources) ; +} + + +# Causes the 'target' to exist after bjam invocation if and only if all some of +# the dependencies were not successfully built. +# +rule expect-failure ( target : dependency + : properties * ) +{ + local grist = [ MATCH ^<(.*)> : $(dependency:G) ] ; + local marker = $(dependency:G=$(grist)*fail) ; + (failed-as-expected) $(marker) ; + FAIL_EXPECTED $(dependency) ; + LOCATE on $(marker) = [ on $(dependency) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + RMOLD $(marker) ; + DEPENDS $(marker) : $(dependency) ; + DEPENDS $(target) : $(marker) ; + **passed** $(target) : $(marker) ; +} + + +# The rule/action combination used to report successful passing of a test. +# +rule **passed** +{ + # Dump all the tests, if needed. We do it here, since dump should happen + # only after all Jamfiles have been read, and there is no such place + # currently defined (but there should be). + if ! $(.dumped-tests) && ( --dump-tests in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ) + { + .dumped-tests = true ; + dump-tests ; + } + + # Force deletion of the target, in case any dependencies failed to build. + RMOLD $(<) ; +} + + +# Used to create test files signifying passed tests. +# +actions **passed** +{ + echo passed > "$(<)" +} + + +# Used to create replacement object files that do not get created during tests +# that are expected to fail. +# +actions (failed-as-expected) +{ + echo failed as expected > "$(<)" +} + + +rule run-path-setup ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + # For testing, we need to make sure that all dynamic libraries needed by the + # test are found. So, we collect all paths from dependency libraries (via + # xdll-path property) and add whatever explicit dll-path user has specified. + # The resulting paths are added to the environment on each test invocation. + local dll-paths = [ feature.get-values <dll-path> : $(properties) ] ; + dll-paths += [ feature.get-values <xdll-path> : $(properties) ] ; + dll-paths += [ on $(source) return $(RUN_PATH) ] ; + dll-paths = [ sequence.unique $(dll-paths) ] ; + if $(dll-paths) + { + dll-paths = [ sequence.transform path.native : $(dll-paths) ] ; + PATH_SETUP on $(target) = [ common.prepend-path-variable-command + [ os.shared-library-path-variable ] : $(dll-paths) ] ; + } +} + + +local argv = [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ; + +toolset.flags testing.capture-output ARGS <testing.arg> ; +toolset.flags testing.capture-output INPUT_FILES <testing.input-file> ; +toolset.flags testing.capture-output LAUNCHER <testing.launcher> ; + + +# Runs executable 'sources' and stores stdout in file 'target'. Unless +# --preserve-test-targets command line option has been specified, removes the +# executable. The 'target-to-remove' parameter controls what should be removed: +# - if 'none', does not remove anything, ever +# - if empty, removes 'source' +# - if non-empty and not 'none', contains a list of sources to remove. +# +rule capture-output ( target : source : properties * : targets-to-remove * ) +{ + output-file on $(target) = $(target:S=.output) ; + LOCATE on $(target:S=.output) = [ on $(target) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + + # The INCLUDES kill a warning about independent target... + INCLUDES $(target) : $(target:S=.output) ; + # but it also puts .output into dependency graph, so we must tell jam it is + # OK if it cannot find the target or updating rule. + NOCARE $(target:S=.output) ; + + # This has two-fold effect. First it adds input files to the dependendency + # graph, preventing a warning. Second, it causes input files to be bound + # before target is created. Therefore, they are bound using SEARCH setting + # on them and not LOCATE setting of $(target), as in other case (due to jam + # bug). + DEPENDS $(target) : [ on $(target) return $(INPUT_FILES) ] ; + + if $(targets-to-remove) = none + { + targets-to-remove = ; + } + else if ! $(targets-to-remove) + { + targets-to-remove = $(source) ; + } + + run-path-setup $(target) : $(source) : $(properties) ; + + if [ feature.get-values preserve-test-targets : $(properties) ] = off + { + TEMPORARY $(targets-to-remove) ; + # Set a second action on target that will be executed after capture + # output action. The 'RmTemps' rule has the 'ignore' modifier so it is + # always considered succeeded. This is needed for 'run-fail' test. For + # that test the target will be marked with FAIL_EXPECTED, and without + # 'ignore' successful execution will be negated and be reported as + # failure. With 'ignore' we do not detect a case where removing files + # fails, but it is not likely to happen. + RmTemps $(target) : $(targets-to-remove) ; + } +} + + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + .STATUS = %status% ; + .SET_STATUS = "set status=%ERRORLEVEL%" ; + .RUN_OUTPUT_NL = "echo." ; + .STATUS_0 = "%status% EQU 0 (" ; + .STATUS_NOT_0 = "%status% NEQ 0 (" ; + .VERBOSE = "%verbose% EQU 1 (" ; + .ENDIF = ")" ; + .SHELL_SET = "set " ; + .CATENATE = type ; + .CP = copy ; +} +else +{ + .STATUS = "$status" ; + .SET_STATUS = "status=$?" ; + .RUN_OUTPUT_NL = "echo" ; + .STATUS_0 = "test $status -eq 0 ; then" ; + .STATUS_NOT_0 = "test $status -ne 0 ; then" ; + .VERBOSE = "test $verbose -eq 1 ; then" ; + .ENDIF = "fi" ; + .SHELL_SET = "" ; + .CATENATE = cat ; + .CP = cp ; +} + + +.VERBOSE_TEST = 0 ; +if --verbose-test in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] +{ + .VERBOSE_TEST = 1 ; +} + + +.RM = [ common.rm-command ] ; + + +actions capture-output bind INPUT_FILES output-file +{ + $(PATH_SETUP) + $(LAUNCHER) "$(>)" $(ARGS) "$(INPUT_FILES)" > "$(output-file)" 2>&1 + $(.SET_STATUS) + $(.RUN_OUTPUT_NL) >> "$(output-file)" + echo EXIT STATUS: $(.STATUS) >> "$(output-file)" + if $(.STATUS_0) + $(.CP) "$(output-file)" "$(<)" + $(.ENDIF) + $(.SHELL_SET)verbose=$(.VERBOSE_TEST) + if $(.STATUS_NOT_0) + $(.SHELL_SET)verbose=1 + $(.ENDIF) + if $(.VERBOSE) + echo ====== BEGIN OUTPUT ====== + $(.CATENATE) "$(output-file)" + echo ====== END OUTPUT ====== + $(.ENDIF) + exit $(.STATUS) +} + + +actions quietly updated ignore piecemeal together RmTemps +{ + $(.RM) "$(>)" +} + + +.MAKE_FILE = [ common.file-creation-command ] ; + +toolset.flags testing.unit-test LAUNCHER <testing.launcher> ; +toolset.flags testing.unit-test ARGS <testing.arg> ; + + +rule unit-test ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + run-path-setup $(target) : $(source) : $(properties) ; +} + + +actions unit-test +{ + $(PATH_SETUP) + $(LAUNCHER) $(>) $(ARGS) && $(.MAKE_FILE) $(<) +} + + +IMPORT $(__name__) : compile compile-fail run run-fail link link-fail + : : compile compile-fail run run-fail link link-fail ; + + +type.register TIME : time ; +generators.register-standard testing.time : : TIME ; + + +rule record-time ( target : source : start end user system ) +{ + local src-string = [$(source:G=:J=",")"] " ; + USER_TIME on $(target) += $(src-string)$(user) ; + SYSTEM_TIME on $(target) += $(src-string)$(system) ; +} + + +IMPORT testing : record-time : : testing.record-time ; + + +# Calling this rule requests that Boost Build time how long it taks to build the +# 'source' target and display the results both on the standard output and in the +# 'target' file. +# +rule time ( target : source : properties * ) +{ + # Set up rule for recording timing information. + __TIMING_RULE__ on $(source) = testing.record-time $(target) ; + + # Make sure that the source is rebuilt any time we need to retrieve that + # information. + REBUILDS $(target) : $(source) ; +} + + +actions time +{ + echo user: $(USER_TIME) + echo system: $(SYSTEM_TIME) + + echo user: $(USER_TIME)" seconds" > "$(<)" + echo system: $(SYSTEM_TIME)" seconds" >> "$(<)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/testing.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/testing.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3b53500c --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/testing.py @@ -0,0 +1,342 @@ +# Status: ported, except for --out-xml +# Base revision: 64488 +# +# Copyright 2005 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2010 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) + +# This module implements regression testing framework. It declares a number of +# main target rules which perform some action and, if the results are OK, +# creates an output file. +# +# The exact list of rules is: +# 'compile' -- creates .test file if compilation of sources was +# successful. +# 'compile-fail' -- creates .test file if compilation of sources failed. +# 'run' -- creates .test file is running of executable produced from +# sources was successful. Also leaves behind .output file +# with the output from program run. +# 'run-fail' -- same as above, but .test file is created if running fails. +# +# In all cases, presence of .test file is an indication that the test passed. +# For more convenient reporting, you might want to use C++ Boost regression +# testing utilities (see http://www.boost.org/more/regression.html). +# +# For historical reason, a 'unit-test' rule is available which has the same +# syntax as 'exe' and behaves just like 'run'. + +# Things to do: +# - Teach compiler_status handle Jamfile.v2. +# Notes: +# - <no-warn> is not implemented, since it is Como-specific, and it is not +# clear how to implement it +# - std::locale-support is not implemented (it is used in one test). + +import b2.build.feature as feature +import b2.build.type as type +import b2.build.targets as targets +import b2.build.generators as generators +import b2.build.toolset as toolset +import b2.tools.common as common +import b2.util.option as option +import b2.build_system as build_system + + + +from b2.manager import get_manager +from b2.util import stem, bjam_signature +from b2.util.sequence import unique + +import bjam + +import re +import os.path +import sys + +def init(): + pass + +# Feature controling the command used to lanch test programs. +feature.feature("testing.launcher", [], ["free", "optional"]) + +feature.feature("test-info", [], ["free", "incidental"]) +feature.feature("testing.arg", [], ["free", "incidental"]) +feature.feature("testing.input-file", [], ["free", "dependency"]) + +feature.feature("preserve-test-targets", ["on", "off"], ["incidental", "propagated"]) + +# Register target types. +type.register("TEST", ["test"]) +type.register("COMPILE", [], "TEST") +type.register("COMPILE_FAIL", [], "TEST") + +type.register("RUN_OUTPUT", ["run"]) +type.register("RUN", [], "TEST") +type.register("RUN_FAIL", [], "TEST") + +type.register("LINK", [], "TEST") +type.register("LINK_FAIL", [], "TEST") +type.register("UNIT_TEST", ["passed"], "TEST") + +__all_tests = [] + +# Declare the rules which create main targets. While the 'type' module already +# creates rules with the same names for us, we need extra convenience: default +# name of main target, so write our own versions. + +# Helper rule. Create a test target, using basename of first source if no target +# name is explicitly passed. Remembers the created target in a global variable. +def make_test(target_type, sources, requirements, target_name=None): + + if not target_name: + target_name = stem(os.path.basename(sources[0])) + + # Having periods (".") in the target name is problematic because the typed + # generator will strip the suffix and use the bare name for the file + # targets. Even though the location-prefix averts problems most times it + # does not prevent ambiguity issues when referring to the test targets. For + # example when using the XML log output. So we rename the target to remove + # the periods, and provide an alias for users. + real_name = target_name.replace(".", "~") + + project = get_manager().projects().current() + # The <location-prefix> forces the build system for generate paths in the + # form '$build_dir/array1.test/gcc/debug'. This is necessary to allow + # post-processing tools to work. + t = get_manager().targets().create_typed_target( + type.type_from_rule_name(target_type), project, real_name, sources, + requirements + ["<location-prefix>" + real_name + ".test"], [], []) + + # The alias to the real target, per period replacement above. + if real_name != target_name: + get_manager().projects().project_rules().all_names_["alias"]( + target_name, [t]) + + # Remember the test (for --dump-tests). A good way would be to collect all + # given a project. This has some technical problems: e.g. we can not call + # this dump from a Jamfile since projects referred by 'build-project' are + # not available until the whole Jamfile has been loaded. + __all_tests.append(t) + return t + + +# Note: passing more that one cpp file here is known to fail. Passing a cpp file +# and a library target works. +# +@bjam_signature((["sources", "*"], ["requirements", "*"], ["target_name", "?"])) +def compile(sources, requirements, target_name=None): + return make_test("compile", sources, requirements, target_name) + +@bjam_signature((["sources", "*"], ["requirements", "*"], ["target_name", "?"])) +def compile_fail(sources, requirements, target_name=None): + return make_test("compile-fail", sources, requirements, target_name) + +@bjam_signature((["sources", "*"], ["requirements", "*"], ["target_name", "?"])) +def link(sources, requirements, target_name=None): + return make_test("link", sources, requirements, target_name) + +@bjam_signature((["sources", "*"], ["requirements", "*"], ["target_name", "?"])) +def link_fail(sources, requirements, target_name=None): + return make_test("link-fail", sources, requirements, target_name) + +def handle_input_files(input_files): + if len(input_files) > 1: + # Check that sorting made when creating property-set instance will not + # change the ordering. + if sorted(input_files) != input_files: + get_manager().errors()("Names of input files must be sorted alphabetically\n" + + "due to internal limitations") + return ["<testing.input-file>" + f for f in input_files] + +@bjam_signature((["sources", "*"], ["args", "*"], ["input_files", "*"], + ["requirements", "*"], ["target_name", "?"], + ["default_build", "*"])) +def run(sources, args, input_files, requirements, target_name=None, default_build=[]): + if args: + requirements.append("<testing.arg>" + " ".join(args)) + requirements.extend(handle_input_files(input_files)) + return make_test("run", sources, requirements, target_name) + +@bjam_signature((["sources", "*"], ["args", "*"], ["input_files", "*"], + ["requirements", "*"], ["target_name", "?"], + ["default_build", "*"])) +def run_fail(sources, args, input_files, requirements, target_name=None, default_build=[]): + if args: + requirements.append("<testing.arg>" + " ".join(args)) + requirements.extend(handle_input_files(input_files)) + return make_test("run-fail", sources, requirements, target_name) + +# Register all the rules +for name in ["compile", "compile-fail", "link", "link-fail", "run", "run-fail"]: + get_manager().projects().add_rule(name, getattr(sys.modules[__name__], name.replace("-", "_"))) + +# Use 'test-suite' as a synonym for 'alias', for backward compatibility. +from b2.build.alias import alias +get_manager().projects().add_rule("test-suite", alias) + +# For all main targets in 'project-module', which are typed targets with type +# derived from 'TEST', produce some interesting information. +# +def dump_tests(): + for t in __all_tests: + dump_test(t) + +# Given a project location in normalized form (slashes are forward), compute the +# name of the Boost library. +# +__ln1 = re.compile("/(tools|libs)/(.*)/(test|example)") +__ln2 = re.compile("/(tools|libs)/(.*)$") +__ln3 = re.compile("(/status$)") +def get_library_name(path): + + path = path.replace("\\", "/") + match1 = __ln1.match(path) + match2 = __ln2.match(path) + match3 = __ln3.match(path) + + if match1: + return match1.group(2) + elif match2: + return match2.group(2) + elif match3: + return "" + elif option.get("dump-tests", False, True): + # The 'run' rule and others might be used outside boost. In that case, + # just return the path, since the 'library name' makes no sense. + return path + +# Was an XML dump requested? +__out_xml = option.get("out-xml", False, True) + +# Takes a target (instance of 'basic-target') and prints +# - its type +# - its name +# - comments specified via the <test-info> property +# - relative location of all source from the project root. +# +def dump_test(target): + type = target.type() + name = target.name() + project = target.project() + + project_root = project.get('project-root') + library = get_library_name(os.path.abspath(project.get('location'))) + if library: + name = library + "/" + name + + sources = target.sources() + source_files = [] + for s in sources: + if isinstance(s, targets.FileReference): + location = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(s.location(), s.name())) + source_files.append(os.path.relpath(location, os.path.abspath(project_root))) + + target_name = project.get('location') + "//" + target.name() + ".test" + + test_info = target.requirements().get('test-info') + test_info = " ".join('"' + ti + '"' for ti in test_info) + + # If the user requested XML output on the command-line, add the test info to + # that XML file rather than dumping them to stdout. + #if $(.out-xml) + #{ +# local nl = " +#" ; +# .contents on $(.out-xml) += +# "$(nl) <test type=\"$(type)\" name=\"$(name)\">" +# "$(nl) <target><![CDATA[$(target-name)]]></target>" +# "$(nl) <info><![CDATA[$(test-info)]]></info>" +# "$(nl) <source><![CDATA[$(source-files)]]></source>" +# "$(nl) </test>" +# ; +# } +# else + + source_files = " ".join('"' + s + '"' for s in source_files) + if test_info: + print 'boost-test(%s) "%s" [%s] : %s' % (type, name, test_info, source_files) + else: + print 'boost-test(%s) "%s" : %s' % (type, name, source_files) + +# Register generators. Depending on target type, either 'expect-success' or +# 'expect-failure' rule will be used. +generators.register_standard("testing.expect-success", ["OBJ"], ["COMPILE"]) +generators.register_standard("testing.expect-failure", ["OBJ"], ["COMPILE_FAIL"]) +generators.register_standard("testing.expect-success", ["RUN_OUTPUT"], ["RUN"]) +generators.register_standard("testing.expect-failure", ["RUN_OUTPUT"], ["RUN_FAIL"]) +generators.register_standard("testing.expect-success", ["EXE"], ["LINK"]) +generators.register_standard("testing.expect-failure", ["EXE"], ["LINK_FAIL"]) + +# Generator which runs an EXE and captures output. +generators.register_standard("testing.capture-output", ["EXE"], ["RUN_OUTPUT"]) + +# Generator which creates a target if sources run successfully. Differs from RUN +# in that run output is not captured. The reason why it exists is that the 'run' +# rule is much better for automated testing, but is not user-friendly (see +# http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.build/6353). +generators.register_standard("testing.unit-test", ["EXE"], ["UNIT_TEST"]) + +# FIXME: if those calls are after bjam.call, then bjam will crash +# when toolset.flags calls bjam.caller. +toolset.flags("testing.capture-output", "ARGS", [], ["<testing.arg>"]) +toolset.flags("testing.capture-output", "INPUT_FILES", [], ["<testing.input-file>"]) +toolset.flags("testing.capture-output", "LAUNCHER", [], ["<testing.launcher>"]) + +toolset.flags("testing.unit-test", "LAUNCHER", [], ["<testing.launcher>"]) +toolset.flags("testing.unit-test", "ARGS", [], ["<testing.arg>"]) + +type.register("TIME", ["time"]) +generators.register_standard("testing.time", [], ["TIME"]) + + +# The following code sets up actions for this module. It's pretty convoluted, +# but the basic points is that we most of actions are defined by Jam code +# contained in testing-aux.jam, which we load into Jam module named 'testing' + +def run_path_setup(target, sources, ps): + + # For testing, we need to make sure that all dynamic libraries needed by the + # test are found. So, we collect all paths from dependency libraries (via + # xdll-path property) and add whatever explicit dll-path user has specified. + # The resulting paths are added to the environment on each test invocation. + dll_paths = ps.get('dll-path') + dll_paths.extend(ps.get('xdll-path')) + dll_paths.extend(bjam.call("get-target-variable", sources, "RUN_PATH")) + dll_paths = unique(dll_paths) + if dll_paths: + bjam.call("set-target-variable", target, "PATH_SETUP", + common.prepend_path_variable_command( + common.shared_library_path_variable(), dll_paths)) + +def capture_output_setup(target, sources, ps): + run_path_setup(target, sources, ps) + + if ps.get('preserve-test-targets') == ['off']: + bjam.call("set-target-variable", target, "REMOVE_TEST_TARGETS", "1") + +get_manager().engine().register_bjam_action("testing.capture-output", + capture_output_setup) + + +path = os.path.dirname(get_manager().projects().loaded_tool_module_path_[__name__]) +import b2.util.os_j +get_manager().projects().project_rules()._import_rule("testing", "os.name", + b2.util.os_j.name) +import b2.tools.common +get_manager().projects().project_rules()._import_rule("testing", "common.rm-command", + b2.tools.common.rm_command) +get_manager().projects().project_rules()._import_rule("testing", "common.file-creation-command", + b2.tools.common.file_creation_command) + +bjam.call("load", "testing", os.path.join(path, "testing-aux.jam")) + + +for name in ["expect-success", "expect-failure", "time"]: + get_manager().engine().register_bjam_action("testing." + name) + +get_manager().engine().register_bjam_action("testing.unit-test", + run_path_setup) + +if option.get("dump-tests", False, True): + build_system.add_pre_build_hook(dump_tests) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/__init__.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f972b714 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +__all__ = [ + 'asm', + 'cpp', + 'exe', + 'html', + 'lib', + 'obj', + 'rsp', +] + +def register_all (): + for i in __all__: + m = __import__ (__name__ + '.' + i) + reg = i + '.register ()' + #exec (reg) + +# TODO: (PF) I thought these would be imported automatically. Anyone knows why they aren't? +register_all () diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/asm.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/asm.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a340db36 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/asm.jam @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# Copyright Craig Rodrigues 2005. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) +type ASM : s S asm ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/asm.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/asm.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b4e1c30e --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/asm.py @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +# Copyright Craig Rodrigues 2005. +# Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Watanabe +# +# Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +from b2.build import type + +def register(): + type.register_type('ASM', ['s', 'S', 'asm']) + +register() diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/cpp.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/cpp.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3159cdd7 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/cpp.jam @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Vladimir Prus +# Copyright 2010 Rene Rivera +# 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 type ; +import scanner ; + +class c-scanner : scanner +{ + import path ; + import regex ; + import scanner ; + import sequence ; + import virtual-target ; + + rule __init__ ( includes * ) + { + scanner.__init__ ; + + for local i in $(includes) + { + self.includes += [ sequence.transform path.native + : [ regex.split $(i:G=) "&&" ] ] ; + } + } + + rule pattern ( ) + { + return "#[ \t]*include[ ]*(<(.*)>|\"(.*)\")" ; + } + + rule process ( target : matches * : binding ) + { + local angle = [ regex.transform $(matches) : "<(.*)>" ] ; + angle = [ sequence.transform path.native : $(angle) ] ; + local quoted = [ regex.transform $(matches) : "\"(.*)\"" ] ; + quoted = [ sequence.transform path.native : $(quoted) ] ; + + # CONSIDER: the new scoping rule seem to defeat "on target" variables. + local g = [ on $(target) return $(HDRGRIST) ] ; + local b = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(binding:D) ] ; + + # Attach binding of including file to included targets. When a target is + # directly created from virtual target this extra information is + # unnecessary. But in other cases, it allows us to distinguish between + # two headers of the same name included from different places. We do not + # need this extra information for angle includes, since they should not + # depend on including file (we can not get literal "." in include path). + local g2 = $(g)"#"$(b) ; + + angle = $(angle:G=$(g)) ; + quoted = $(quoted:G=$(g2)) ; + + local all = $(angle) $(quoted) ; + + INCLUDES $(target) : $(all) ; + NOCARE $(all) ; + SEARCH on $(angle) = $(self.includes:G=) ; + SEARCH on $(quoted) = $(b) $(self.includes:G=) ; + + # Just propagate the current scanner to includes in hope that includes + # do not change scanners. + scanner.propagate $(__name__) : $(angle) $(quoted) : $(target) ; + + ISFILE $(angle) $(quoted) ; + } +} + +scanner.register c-scanner : include ; + +type.register CPP : cpp cxx cc ; +type.register H : h ; +type.register HPP : hpp : H ; +type.register C : c ; + +# It most cases where a CPP file or a H file is a source of some action, we +# should rebuild the result if any of files included by CPP/H are changed. One +# case when this is not needed is installation, which is handled specifically. +type.set-scanner CPP : c-scanner ; +type.set-scanner C : c-scanner ; +# One case where scanning of H/HPP files is necessary is PCH generation -- if +# any header included by HPP being precompiled changes, we need to recompile the +# header. +type.set-scanner H : c-scanner ; +type.set-scanner HPP : c-scanner ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/cpp.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/cpp.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7b56111c --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/cpp.py @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +from b2.build import type + +def register (): + type.register_type ('CPP', ['cpp', 'cxx', 'cc']) + +register () diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/exe.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/exe.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47109513 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/exe.jam @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import type ; + +type.register EXE ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix EXE : <target-os>windows : "exe" ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix EXE : <target-os>cygwin : "exe" ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/exe.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/exe.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a4935e24 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/exe.py @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +from b2.build import type + +def register (): + type.register_type ('EXE', ['exe'], None, ['NT', 'CYGWIN']) + type.register_type ('EXE', [], None, []) + +register () diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/html.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/html.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5cd337d0 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/html.jam @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) +type HTML : html ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/html.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/html.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..63af4d90 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/html.py @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +from b2.build import type + +def register (): + type.register_type ('HTML', ['html']) + +register () diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/lib.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/lib.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..854ab8fd --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/lib.jam @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import type ; # for set-generated-target-suffix +import os ; + +# The following naming scheme is used for libraries. +# +# On *nix: +# libxxx.a static library +# libxxx.so shared library +# +# On windows (msvc) +# libxxx.lib static library +# xxx.dll DLL +# xxx.lib import library +# +# On windows (mingw): +# libxxx.a static library +# libxxx.dll DLL +# libxxx.dll.a import library +# +# On cygwin i.e. <target-os>cygwin +# libxxx.a static library +# cygxxx.dll DLL +# libxxx.dll.a import library +# + +type.register LIB ; + +# FIXME: should not register both extensions on both platforms. +type.register STATIC_LIB : a lib : LIB ; + +# The 'lib' prefix is used everywhere +type.set-generated-target-prefix STATIC_LIB : : lib ; + +# Use '.lib' suffix for windows +type.set-generated-target-suffix STATIC_LIB : <target-os>windows : lib ; + +# Except with gcc. +type.set-generated-target-suffix STATIC_LIB : <toolset>gcc <target-os>windows : a ; + +# Use xxx.lib for import libs +type IMPORT_LIB : : STATIC_LIB ; +type.set-generated-target-prefix IMPORT_LIB : : "" ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix IMPORT_LIB : : lib ; + +# Except with gcc (mingw or cygwin), where use libxxx.dll.a +type.set-generated-target-prefix IMPORT_LIB : <toolset>gcc : lib ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix IMPORT_LIB : <toolset>gcc : dll.a ; + +type.register SHARED_LIB : so dll dylib : LIB ; + +# Both mingw and cygwin use libxxx.dll naming scheme. +# On Linux, use "lib" prefix +type.set-generated-target-prefix SHARED_LIB : : lib ; +# But don't use it on windows +type.set-generated-target-prefix SHARED_LIB : <target-os>windows : "" ; +# But use it again on mingw +type.set-generated-target-prefix SHARED_LIB : <toolset>gcc <target-os>windows : lib ; +# And use 'cyg' on cygwin +type.set-generated-target-prefix SHARED_LIB : <target-os>cygwin : cyg ; + + +type.set-generated-target-suffix SHARED_LIB : <target-os>windows : dll ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix SHARED_LIB : <target-os>cygwin : dll ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix SHARED_LIB : <target-os>darwin : dylib ; + +type SEARCHED_LIB : : LIB ; +# This is needed so that when we create a target of SEARCHED_LIB +# type, there's no prefix or suffix automatically added. +type.set-generated-target-prefix SEARCHED_LIB : : "" ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix SEARCHED_LIB : : "" ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/lib.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/lib.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d0ec1fb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/lib.py @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +# Status: ported +# Base revision: 64456. +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2010. +# Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import b2.build.type as type + +# The following naming scheme is used for libraries. +# +# On *nix: +# libxxx.a static library +# libxxx.so shared library +# +# On windows (msvc) +# libxxx.lib static library +# xxx.dll DLL +# xxx.lib import library +# +# On windows (mingw): +# libxxx.a static library +# libxxx.dll DLL +# libxxx.dll.a import library +# +# On cygwin i.e. <target-os>cygwin +# libxxx.a static library +# cygxxx.dll DLL +# libxxx.dll.a import library +# + +type.register('LIB') + +# FIXME: should not register both extensions on both platforms. +type.register('STATIC_LIB', ['a', 'lib'], 'LIB') + +# The 'lib' prefix is used everywhere +type.set_generated_target_prefix('STATIC_LIB', [], 'lib') + +# Use '.lib' suffix for windows +type.set_generated_target_suffix('STATIC_LIB', ['<target-os>windows'], 'lib') + +# Except with gcc. +type.set_generated_target_suffix('STATIC_LIB', ['<toolset>gcc', '<target-os>windows'], 'a') + +# Use xxx.lib for import libs +type.register('IMPORT_LIB', [], 'STATIC_LIB') +type.set_generated_target_prefix('IMPORT_LIB', [], '') +type.set_generated_target_suffix('IMPORT_LIB', [], 'lib') + +# Except with gcc (mingw or cygwin), where use libxxx.dll.a +type.set_generated_target_prefix('IMPORT_LIB', ['<toolset>gcc'], 'lib') +type.set_generated_target_suffix('IMPORT_LIB', ['<toolset>gcc'], 'dll.a') + +type.register('SHARED_LIB', ['so', 'dll', 'dylib'], 'LIB') + +# Both mingw and cygwin use libxxx.dll naming scheme. +# On Linux, use "lib" prefix +type.set_generated_target_prefix('SHARED_LIB', [], 'lib') +# But don't use it on windows +type.set_generated_target_prefix('SHARED_LIB', ['<target-os>windows'], '') +# But use it again on mingw +type.set_generated_target_prefix('SHARED_LIB', ['<toolset>gcc', '<target-os>windows'], 'lib') +# And use 'cyg' on cygwin +type.set_generated_target_prefix('SHARED_LIB', ['<target-os>cygwin'], 'cyg') + + +type.set_generated_target_suffix('SHARED_LIB', ['<target-os>windows'], 'dll') +type.set_generated_target_suffix('SHARED_LIB', ['<target-os>cygwin'], 'dll') +type.set_generated_target_suffix('SHARED_LIB', ['<target-os>darwin'], 'dylib') + +type.register('SEARCHED_LIB', [], 'LIB') +# This is needed so that when we create a target of SEARCHED_LIB +# type, there's no prefix or suffix automatically added. +type.set_generated_target_prefix('SEARCHED_LIB', [], '') +type.set_generated_target_suffix('SEARCHED_LIB', [], '') diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/obj.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/obj.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6afbcaa6 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/obj.jam @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import type ; + +type.register OBJ : o obj ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix OBJ : <target-os>windows : obj ; +type.set-generated-target-suffix OBJ : <target-os>cygwin : obj ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/obj.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/obj.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e61e99a8 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/obj.py @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +from b2.build import type + +def register (): + type.register_type ('OBJ', ['obj'], None, ['NT', 'CYGWIN']) + type.register_type ('OBJ', ['o']) + +register () diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/objc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/objc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..709cbd0c --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/objc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +# Copyright Rene Rivera 2008, 2010. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) +import type ; +import scanner ; +import types/cpp ; + +class objc-scanner : c-scanner +{ + rule __init__ ( includes * ) + { + c-scanner.__init__ $(includes) ; + } + + rule pattern ( ) + { + return "#[ \t]*include|import[ ]*(<(.*)>|\"(.*)\")" ; + } +} + +scanner.register objc-scanner : include ; + +type.register OBJECTIVE_C : m ; +type.register OBJECTIVE_CPP : mm ; +type.set-scanner OBJECTIVE_C : objc-scanner ; +type.set-scanner OBJECTIVE_CPP : objc-scanner ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/preprocessed.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/preprocessed.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c9187ba6 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/preprocessed.jam @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +# Copyright Steven Watanabe 2011 +# Distributed under the Boost Software License Version 1.0. (See +# accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import type ; + +type.register PREPROCESSED_C : i : C ; +type.register PREPROCESSED_CPP : ii : CPP ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/qt.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/qt.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..6d1dfbd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/qt.jam @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2005. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +type UI : ui ; +type QRC : qrc ; +type MOCCABLE_CPP ; +type MOCCABLE_H ; +# Result of running moc. +type MOC : moc : H ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/register.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/register.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..203992ca --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/register.jam @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This module's job is to automatically import all the type +# registration modules in its directory. +import type os path modules ; + +# Register the given type on the specified OSes, or on remaining OSes +# if os is not specified. This rule is injected into each of the type +# modules for the sake of convenience. +local rule type ( type : suffixes * : base-type ? : os * ) +{ + if ! [ type.registered $(type) ] + { + if ( ! $(os) ) || [ os.name ] in $(os) + { + type.register $(type) : $(suffixes) : $(base-type) ; + } + } +} + +.this-module's-file = [ modules.binding $(__name__) ] ; +.this-module's-dir = [ path.parent $(.this-module's-file) ] ; +.sibling-jamfiles = [ path.glob $(.this-module's-dir) : *.jam ] ; +.sibling-modules = [ MATCH ^(.*)\.jam$ : $(.sibling-jamfiles) ] ; + +# A loop over all modules in this directory +for m in $(.sibling-modules) +{ + m = [ path.basename $(m) ] ; + m = types/$(m) ; + + # Inject the type rule into the new module + IMPORT $(__name__) : type : $(m) : type ; + import $(m) ; +} + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/rsp.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/rsp.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..bdf8a7c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/rsp.jam @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) +type RSP : rsp ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/rsp.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/rsp.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ccb379e9 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/types/rsp.py @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +# Copyright David Abrahams 2004. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +from b2.build import type + +def register (): + type.register_type ('RSP', ['rsp']) + +register () diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/unix.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/unix.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..75949851 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/unix.jam @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2004 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This file implements linking semantic common to all unixes. On unix, static +# libraries must be specified in a fixed order on the linker command line. Generators +# declared there store information about the order and use it property. + +import feature ; +import "class" : new ; +import generators ; +import type ; +import set ; +import order ; +import builtin ; + +class unix-linking-generator : linking-generator +{ + import property-set ; + import type ; + import unix ; + + rule __init__ ( id + composing ? : # Specify if generator is composing. The generator will be + # composing if non-empty string is passed, or parameter is + # not given. To make generator non-composing, pass empty + # string ("") + source-types + : target-types + : + requirements * ) + { + composing ?= true ; + generator.__init__ $(id) $(composing) : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : + $(requirements) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + local result = [ linking-generator.run $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) + : $(sources) ] ; + + unix.set-library-order $(sources) : $(property-set) : $(result[2-]) ; + + return $(result) ; + } + + rule generated-targets ( sources + : property-set : project name ? ) + { + local sources2 ; + local libraries ; + for local l in $(sources) + { + if [ type.is-derived [ $(l).type ] LIB ] + { + libraries += $(l) ; + } + else + { + sources2 += $(l) ; + } + } + + sources = $(sources2) [ unix.order-libraries $(libraries) ] ; + + return [ linking-generator.generated-targets $(sources) : $(property-set) + : $(project) $(name) ] ; + } + +} + +class unix-archive-generator : archive-generator +{ + import unix ; + + rule __init__ ( id composing ? : source-types + : target-types + : + requirements * ) + { + composing ?= true ; + archive-generator.__init__ $(id) $(composing) : $(source-types) : $(target-types) : + $(requirements) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources + ) + { + local result = [ archive-generator.run $(project) $(name) : $(property-set) + : $(sources) ] ; + + unix.set-library-order $(sources) : $(property-set) : $(result[2-]) ; + + return $(result) ; + + } +} + +class unix-searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator +{ + import unix ; + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ + $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule optional-properties ( ) + { + return $(self.requirements) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + local result = [ searched-lib-generator.run $(project) $(name) + : $(property-set) : $(sources) ] ; + + unix.set-library-order $(sources) : $(property-set) : $(result[2-]) ; + + return $(result) ; + } +} + +class unix-prebuilt-lib-generator : generator +{ + import unix ; + rule __init__ ( * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) + { + local f = [ $(property-set).get <file> ] ; + unix.set-library-order-aux $(f) : $(sources) ; + return $(f) $(sources) ; + } +} + +generators.register + [ new unix-prebuilt-lib-generator unix.prebuilt : : LIB + : <file> <toolset>unix ] ; + +generators.override unix.prebuilt : builtin.lib-generator ; + + +# Declare generators +generators.register [ new unix-linking-generator unix.link : LIB OBJ : EXE + : <toolset>unix ] ; + +generators.register [ new unix-archive-generator unix.archive : OBJ : STATIC_LIB + : <toolset>unix ] ; + +generators.register [ new unix-linking-generator unix.link.dll : LIB OBJ : SHARED_LIB + : <toolset>unix ] ; + +generators.register [ new unix-searched-lib-generator + unix.searched-lib-generator : : SEARCHED_LIB : <toolset>unix ] ; + + +# The derived toolset must specify their own actions. +actions link { +} + +actions link.dll { +} + +actions archive { +} + +actions searched-lib-generator { +} + +actions prebuilt { +} + + + + + +.order = [ new order ] ; + +rule set-library-order-aux ( from * : to * ) +{ + for local f in $(from) + { + for local t in $(to) + { + if $(f) != $(t) + { + $(.order).add-pair $(f) $(t) ; + } + } + } +} + +rule set-library-order ( sources * : property-set : result * ) +{ + local used-libraries ; + local deps = [ $(property-set).dependency ] ; + for local l in $(sources) $(deps:G=) + { + if [ $(l).type ] && [ type.is-derived [ $(l).type ] LIB ] + { + used-libraries += $(l) ; + } + } + + local created-libraries ; + for local l in $(result) + { + if [ $(l).type ] && [ type.is-derived [ $(l).type ] LIB ] + { + created-libraries += $(l) ; + } + } + + created-libraries = [ set.difference $(created-libraries) : $(used-libraries) ] ; + set-library-order-aux $(created-libraries) : $(used-libraries) ; +} + +rule order-libraries ( libraries * ) +{ + local r = [ $(.order).order $(libraries) ] ; + return $(r) ; +} +
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/unix.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/unix.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d409c2e4 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/unix.py @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2004 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +""" This file implements linking semantics common to all unixes. On unix, static + libraries must be specified in a fixed order on the linker command line. Generators + declared there store information about the order and use it properly. +""" + +import builtin +from b2.build import generators, type +from b2.util.utility import * +from b2.util import set, sequence + +class UnixLinkingGenerator (builtin.LinkingGenerator): + + def __init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types, requirements): + builtin.LinkingGenerator.__init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types, requirements) + + def run (self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + result = builtin.LinkingGenerator.run (self, project, name, prop_set, sources) + if result: + set_library_order (project.manager (), sources, prop_set, result [1]) + + return result + + def generated_targets (self, sources, prop_set, project, name): + sources2 = [] + libraries = [] + for l in sources: + if type.is_derived (l.type (), 'LIB'): + libraries.append (l) + + else: + sources2.append (l) + + sources = sources2 + order_libraries (libraries) + + return builtin.LinkingGenerator.generated_targets (self, sources, prop_set, project, name) + + +class UnixArchiveGenerator (builtin.ArchiveGenerator): + def __init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements): + builtin.ArchiveGenerator.__init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements) + + def run (self, project, name, prop_set, sources): + result = builtin.ArchiveGenerator.run(self, project, name, prop_set, sources) + set_library_order(project.manager(), sources, prop_set, result) + return result + +class UnixSearchedLibGenerator (builtin.SearchedLibGenerator): + + def __init__ (self): + builtin.SearchedLibGenerator.__init__ (self) + + def optional_properties (self): + return self.requirements () + + def run (self, project, name, prop_set, sources, multiple): + result = SearchedLibGenerator.run (project, name, prop_set, sources, multiple) + + set_library_order (sources, prop_set, result) + + return result + +class UnixPrebuiltLibGenerator (generators.Generator): + def __init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements): + generators.Generator.__init__ (self, id, composing, source_types, target_types_and_names, requirements) + + def run (self, project, name, prop_set, sources, multiple): + f = prop_set.get ('<file>') + set_library_order_aux (f, sources) + return (f, sources) + +### # The derived toolset must specify their own rules and actions. +# FIXME: restore? +# action.register ('unix.prebuilt', None, None) + + +generators.register (UnixPrebuiltLibGenerator ('unix.prebuilt', False, [], ['LIB'], ['<file>', '<toolset>unix'])) + + + + + +### # Declare generators +### generators.register [ new UnixLinkingGenerator unix.link : LIB OBJ : EXE +### : <toolset>unix ] ; +generators.register (UnixArchiveGenerator ('unix.archive', True, ['OBJ'], ['STATIC_LIB'], ['<toolset>unix'])) + +### generators.register [ new UnixLinkingGenerator unix.link.dll : LIB OBJ : SHARED_LIB +### : <toolset>unix ] ; +### +### generators.register [ new UnixSearchedLibGenerator +### unix.SearchedLibGenerator : : SEARCHED_LIB : <toolset>unix ] ; +### +### +### # The derived toolset must specify their own actions. +### actions link { +### } +### +### actions link.dll { +### } + +def unix_archive (manager, targets, sources, properties): + pass + +# FIXME: restore? +#action.register ('unix.archive', unix_archive, ['']) + +### actions searched-lib-generator { +### } +### +### actions prebuilt { +### } + + +from b2.util.order import Order +__order = Order () + +def set_library_order_aux (from_libs, to_libs): + for f in from_libs: + for t in to_libs: + if f != t: + __order.add_pair (f, t) + +def set_library_order (manager, sources, prop_set, result): + used_libraries = [] + deps = prop_set.dependency () + + sources.extend(d.value() for d in deps) + sources = sequence.unique(sources) + + for l in sources: + if l.type () and type.is_derived (l.type (), 'LIB'): + used_libraries.append (l) + + created_libraries = [] + for l in result: + if l.type () and type.is_derived (l.type (), 'LIB'): + created_libraries.append (l) + + created_libraries = set.difference (created_libraries, used_libraries) + set_library_order_aux (created_libraries, used_libraries) + +def order_libraries (libraries): + return __order.order (libraries) + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/vacpp.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/vacpp.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f4080fc0 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/vacpp.jam @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2004. +# Copyright Toon Knapen 2004. +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt +# or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# +# Boost.Build V2 toolset for the IBM XL C++ compiler +# + +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import common ; +import generators ; +import os ; + +feature.extend toolset : vacpp ; +toolset.inherit vacpp : unix ; +generators.override vacpp.prebuilt : builtin.prebuilt ; +generators.override vacpp.searched-lib-generator : searched-lib-generator ; + +# Configure the vacpp toolset +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ + local condition = [ + common.check-init-parameters vacpp : version $(version) ] ; + + command = [ common.get-invocation-command vacpp : xlC + : $(command) : "/usr/vacpp/bin/xlC" ] ; + + common.handle-options vacpp : $(condition) : $(command) : $(options) ; +} + +# Declare generators +generators.register-c-compiler vacpp.compile.c : C : OBJ : <toolset>vacpp ; +generators.register-c-compiler vacpp.compile.c++ : CPP : OBJ : <toolset>vacpp ; + +# Allow C++ style comments in C files +flags vacpp CFLAGS : -qcpluscmt ; + +# Declare flags +flags vacpp CFLAGS <optimization>off : -qNOOPTimize ; +flags vacpp CFLAGS <optimization>speed : -O3 -qstrict ; +flags vacpp CFLAGS <optimization>space : -O2 -qcompact ; + +# Discretionary inlining (not recommended) +flags vacpp CFLAGS <inlining>off : -qnoinline ; +flags vacpp CFLAGS <inlining>on : -qinline ; +#flags vacpp CFLAGS <inlining>full : -qinline ; +flags vacpp CFLAGS <inlining>full : ; + +# Exception handling +flags vacpp C++FLAGS <exception-handling>off : -qnoeh ; +flags vacpp C++FLAGS <exception-handling>on : -qeh ; + +# Run-time Type Identification +flags vacpp C++FLAGS <rtti>off : -qnortti ; +flags vacpp C++FLAGS <rtti>on : -qrtti ; + +# Enable 64-bit memory addressing model +flags vacpp CFLAGS <address-model>64 : -q64 ; +flags vacpp LINKFLAGS <address-model>64 : -q64 ; +flags vacpp ARFLAGS <target-os>aix/<address-model>64 : -X 64 ; + +# Use absolute path when generating debug information +flags vacpp CFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : -g -qfullpath ; +flags vacpp LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>on : -g -qfullpath ; +flags vacpp LINKFLAGS <debug-symbols>off : -s ; + +if [ os.name ] = AIX +{ + flags vacpp.compile C++FLAGS : -qfuncsect ; + + # The -bnoipath strips the prepending (relative) path of libraries from + # the loader section in the target library or executable. Hence, during + # load-time LIBPATH (identical to LD_LIBRARY_PATH) or a hard-coded + # -blibpath (*similar* to -lrpath/-lrpath-link) is searched. Without + # this option, the prepending (relative) path + library name is + # hard-coded in the loader section, causing *only* this path to be + # searched during load-time. Note that the AIX linker does not have an + # -soname equivalent, this is as close as it gets. + # + # The above options are definately for AIX 5.x, and most likely also for + # AIX 4.x and AIX 6.x. For details about the AIX linker see: + # http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/aix/es-aix_ll.pdf + # + flags vacpp.link LINKFLAGS <link>shared : -bnoipath ; + + # Run-time linking + flags vacpp.link EXE-LINKFLAGS <link>shared : -brtl ; +} +else +{ + # Linux PPC + flags vacpp.compile CFLAGS <link>shared : -qpic=large ; + flags vacpp FINDLIBS : rt ; +} + +# Profiling +flags vacpp CFLAGS <profiling>on : -pg ; +flags vacpp LINKFLAGS <profiling>on : -pg ; + +flags vacpp.compile OPTIONS <cflags> ; +flags vacpp.compile.c++ OPTIONS <cxxflags> ; +flags vacpp DEFINES <define> ; +flags vacpp UNDEFS <undef> ; +flags vacpp HDRS <include> ; +flags vacpp STDHDRS <sysinclude> ; +flags vacpp.link OPTIONS <linkflags> ; +flags vacpp ARFLAGS <arflags> ; + +flags vacpp LIBPATH <library-path> ; +flags vacpp NEEDLIBS <library-file> ; +flags vacpp FINDLIBS <find-shared-library> ; +flags vacpp FINDLIBS <find-static-library> ; + +# Select the compiler name according to the threading model. +flags vacpp VA_C_COMPILER <threading>single : xlc ; +flags vacpp VA_C_COMPILER <threading>multi : xlc_r ; +flags vacpp VA_CXX_COMPILER <threading>single : xlC ; +flags vacpp VA_CXX_COMPILER <threading>multi : xlC_r ; + +SPACE = " " ; + +flags vacpp.link.dll HAVE_SONAME <target-os>linux : "" ; + +actions vacpp.link bind NEEDLIBS +{ + $(VA_CXX_COMPILER) $(EXE-LINKFLAGS) $(LINKFLAGS) -o "$(<[1])" -L$(LIBPATH) -L$(STDLIBPATH) "$(>)" "$(NEEDLIBS)" "$(NEEDLIBS)" -l$(FINDLIBS) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) +} + +actions vacpp.link.dll bind NEEDLIBS +{ + xlC_r -G $(LINKFLAGS) -o "$(<[1])" $(HAVE_SONAME)-Wl,-soname$(SPACE)-Wl,$(<[-1]:D=) -L$(LIBPATH) -L$(STDLIBPATH) "$(>)" "$(NEEDLIBS)" "$(NEEDLIBS)" -l$(FINDLIBS) $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) +} + +actions vacpp.compile.c +{ + $(VA_C_COMPILER) -c $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -I$(BOOST_ROOT) -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS) -I"$(HDRS)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions vacpp.compile.c++ +{ + $(VA_CXX_COMPILER) -c $(OPTIONS) $(USER_OPTIONS) -I$(BOOST_ROOT) -U$(UNDEFS) -D$(DEFINES) $(CFLAGS) $(C++FLAGS) -I"$(HDRS)" -I"$(STDHDRS)" -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +actions updated together piecemeal vacpp.archive +{ + ar $(ARFLAGS) ru "$(<)" "$(>)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/whale.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/whale.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..9335ff0c --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/whale.jam @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ +# Copyright (C) Vladimir Prus 2002-2005. + +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This module implements support for Whale/Dolphin/WD parser/lexer tools. +# See http://www.cs.queensu.ca/home/okhotin/whale/ for details. +# +# There are three interesting target types: +# - WHL (the parser sources), that are converted to CPP and H +# - DLP (the lexer sources), that are converted to CPP and H +# - WD (combined parser/lexer sources), that are converted to WHL + DLP + +import type ; +import generators ; +import path ; +import "class" : new ; +import errors ; + +rule init ( path # path the Whale/Dolphin/WD binaries + ) +{ + if $(.configured) && $(.path) != $(path) + { + errors.user-error "Attempt to reconfigure Whale support" : + "Previously configured with path \"$(.path:E=<empty>)\"" : + "Now configuring with path \"$(path:E=<empty>)\"" ; + + } + .configured = true ; + .path = $(path) ; + + .whale = [ path.join $(path) whale ] ; + .dolphin = [ path.join $(path) dolphin ] ; + .wd = [ path.join $(path) wd ] ; +} + + +# Declare the types. +type.register WHL : whl ; +type.register DLP : dlp ; +type.register WHL_LR0 : lr0 ; +type.register WD : wd ; + +# Declare standard generators. +generators.register-standard whale.whale : WHL : CPP H H(%_symbols) ; +generators.register-standard whale.dolphin : DLP : CPP H ; +generators.register-standard whale.wd : WD : WHL(%_parser) DLP(%_lexer) ; + +# The conversions defines above a ambiguious when we generated CPP from WD. +# We can either go via WHL type, or via DLP type. +# The following custom generator handles this by running both conversions. + +class wd-to-cpp : generator +{ + rule __init__ ( * : * : * ) + { + generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) ; + } + + rule run ( project name ? : property-set : source * ) + { + if ! $(source[2]) + { + local new-sources ; + if ! [ $(source).type ] in WHL DLP + { + local r1 = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) + : WHL : $(property-set) : $(source) ] ; + local r2 = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) + : DLP : $(property-set) : $(source) ] ; + + new-sources = [ sequence.unique $(r1[2-]) $(r2[2-]) ] ; + } + else + { + new-sources = $(source) ; + } + + local result ; + for local i in $(new-sources) + { + local t = [ generators.construct $(project) $(name) : CPP + : $(property-set) : $(i) ] ; + result += $(t[2-]) ; + } + return $(result) ; + } + } + +} + + +generators.override whale.wd-to-cpp : whale.whale ; +generators.override whale.wd-to-cpp : whale.dolphin ; + + +generators.register [ new wd-to-cpp whale.wd-to-cpp : : CPP ] ; + + +actions whale +{ + $(.whale) -d $(<[1]:D) $(>) +} + +actions dolphin +{ + $(.dolphin) -d $(<[1]:D) $(>) +} + +actions wd +{ + $(.wd) -d $(<[1]:D) -g $(>) +} + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xlf.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xlf.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e7fcc608 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xlf.jam @@ -0,0 +1,39 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2004 Toon Knapen +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# +# toolset configuration for the IBM Fortran compiler (xlf) +# + +import toolset : flags ; +import feature ; +import fortran ; + +rule init ( version ? : command * : options * ) +{ +} + +# Declare flags and action for compilation +flags xlf OPTIONS <optimization>off : -O0 ; +flags xlf OPTIONS <optimization>speed : -O3 ; +flags xlf OPTIONS <optimization>space : -Os ; + +flags xlf OPTIONS <debug-symbols>on : -g ; +flags xlf OPTIONS <profiling>on : -pg ; + +flags xlf DEFINES <define> ; +flags xlf INCLUDES <include> ; + +rule compile-fortran +{ +} + +actions compile-fortran +{ + xlf $(OPTIONS) -I$(INCLUDES) -c -o "$(<)" "$(>)" +} + +generators.register-fortran-compiler xlf.compile-fortran : FORTRAN : OBJ ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc-config.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc-config.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..de54a2eb --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc-config.jam @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +#~ Copyright 2005 Rene Rivera. +#~ 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) + +# Automatic configuration for Python tools and librries. To use, just import this module. + +import os ; +import toolset : using ; + +if [ os.name ] = NT +{ + local xsltproc-path = [ GLOB [ modules.peek : PATH ] "C:\\Boost\\bin" : xsltproc\.exe ] ; + xsltproc-path = $(xsltproc-path[1]) ; + + if $(xsltproc-path) + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice:" using xsltproc ":" $(xsltproc-path) ; + } + using xsltproc : $(xsltproc-path) ; + } +} +else +{ + local xsltproc-path = [ GLOB [ modules.peek : PATH ] : xsltproc ] ; + xsltproc-path = $(xsltproc-path[1]) ; + + if $(xsltproc-path) + { + if --debug-configuration in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] + { + ECHO "notice:" using xsltproc ":" $(xsltproc-path) ; + } + using xsltproc : $(xsltproc-path) ; + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..96f5170b --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,194 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2003 Doug Gregor. 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. + +# This module defines rules to apply an XSLT stylesheet to an XML file using the +# xsltproc driver, part of libxslt. +# +# Note: except for 'init', this modules does not provide any rules for end +# users. + +import feature ; +import regex ; +import sequence ; +import common ; +import os ; +import modules ; +import path ; +import errors ; + +feature.feature xsl:param : : free ; +feature.feature xsl:path : : free ; +feature.feature catalog : : free ; + + +# Initialize xsltproc support. The parameters are: +# xsltproc: The xsltproc executable +# +rule init ( xsltproc ? ) +{ + if $(xsltproc) + { + modify-config ; + .xsltproc = $(xsltproc) ; + check-xsltproc ; + } +} + +rule freeze-config ( ) +{ + if ! $(.config-frozen) + { + .config-frozen = true ; + .xsltproc ?= [ modules.peek : XSLTPROC ] ; + .xsltproc ?= xsltproc ; + check-xsltproc ; + .is-cygwin = [ .is-cygwin $(.xsltproc) ] ; + } +} + +rule modify-config +{ + if $(.config-frozen) + { + errors.user-error "xsltproc: Cannot change xsltproc command after it has been used." ; + } +} + +rule check-xsltproc ( ) +{ + if $(.xsltproc) + { + local status = [ SHELL "\"$(.xsltproc)\" -V" : no-output : exit-status ] ; + if $(status[2]) != "0" + { + errors.user-error "xsltproc: Could not run \"$(.xsltproc)\" -V." ; + } + } +} + +# Returns a non-empty string if a cygwin xsltproc binary was specified. +rule is-cygwin ( ) +{ + freeze-config ; + return $(.is-cygwin) ; +} + +rule .is-cygwin ( xsltproc ) +{ + if [ os.on-windows ] + { + local file = [ path.make [ modules.binding $(__name__) ] ] ; + local dir = [ path.native + [ path.join [ path.parent $(file) ] xsltproc ] ] ; + if [ os.name ] = CYGWIN + { + dir = $(dir:W) ; + } + local command = + "\"$(xsltproc)\" \"$(dir)\\test.xsl\" \"$(dir)\\test.xml\" 2>&1" ; + local status = [ SHELL $(command) : no-output : exit-status ] ; + if $(status[2]) != "0" + { + return true ; + } + } +} + +rule compute-xslt-flags ( target : properties * ) +{ + local flags ; + + # Raw flags. + flags += [ feature.get-values <flags> : $(properties) ] ; + + # Translate <xsl:param> into command line flags. + for local param in [ feature.get-values <xsl:param> : $(properties) ] + { + local namevalue = [ regex.split $(param) "=" ] ; + flags += --stringparam $(namevalue[1]) \"$(namevalue[2])\" ; + } + + # Translate <xsl:path>. + for local path in [ feature.get-values <xsl:path> : $(properties) ] + { + flags += --path \"$(path:G=)\" ; + } + + # Take care of implicit dependencies. + local other-deps ; + for local dep in [ feature.get-values <implicit-dependency> : $(properties) ] + { + other-deps += [ $(dep:G=).creating-subvariant ] ; + } + + local implicit-target-directories ; + for local dep in [ sequence.unique $(other-deps) ] + { + implicit-target-directories += [ $(dep).all-target-directories ] ; + } + + for local dir in $(implicit-target-directories) + { + flags += --path \"$(dir:T)\" ; + } + + return $(flags) ; +} + + +local rule .xsltproc ( target : source stylesheet : properties * : dirname ? : action ) +{ + freeze-config ; + STYLESHEET on $(target) = $(stylesheet) ; + FLAGS on $(target) += [ compute-xslt-flags $(target) : $(properties) ] ; + NAME on $(target) = $(.xsltproc) ; + + for local catalog in [ feature.get-values <catalog> : $(properties) ] + { + CATALOG = [ common.variable-setting-command XML_CATALOG_FILES : $(catalog:T) ] ; + } + + if [ os.on-windows ] && ! [ is-cygwin ] + { + action = $(action).windows ; + } + + $(action) $(target) : $(source) ; +} + + +rule xslt ( target : source stylesheet : properties * ) +{ + return [ .xsltproc $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) : $(properties) : : xslt-xsltproc ] ; +} + + +rule xslt-dir ( target : source stylesheet : properties * : dirname ) +{ + return [ .xsltproc $(target) : $(source) $(stylesheet) : $(properties) : $(dirname) : xslt-xsltproc-dir ] ; +} + +actions xslt-xsltproc.windows +{ + $(CATALOG) "$(NAME:E=xsltproc)" $(FLAGS) --xinclude -o "$(<)" "$(STYLESHEET:W)" "$(>:W)" +} + + +actions xslt-xsltproc bind STYLESHEET +{ + $(CATALOG) "$(NAME:E=xsltproc)" $(FLAGS) --xinclude -o "$(<)" "$(STYLESHEET:T)" "$(>:T)" +} + + +actions xslt-xsltproc-dir.windows bind STYLESHEET +{ + $(CATALOG) "$(NAME:E=xsltproc)" $(FLAGS) --xinclude -o "$(<:D)/" "$(STYLESHEET:W)" "$(>:W)" +} + + +actions xslt-xsltproc-dir bind STYLESHEET +{ + $(CATALOG) "$(NAME:E=xsltproc)" $(FLAGS) --xinclude -o "$(<:D)/" "$(STYLESHEET:T)" "$(>:T)" +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc/included.xsl b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc/included.xsl new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ef86394a --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc/included.xsl @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<!-- + Copyright (c) 2010 Steven Watanabe + + Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. + (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at + http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + --> +<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" + version="1.0"> +</xsl:stylesheet> diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc/test.xml b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc/test.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000..57c8ba18 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc/test.xml @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<root/> diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc/test.xsl b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc/test.xsl new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a142c91d --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/xsltproc/test.xsl @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<!-- + Copyright (c) 2010 Steven Watanabe + + Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. + (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at + http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + --> +<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" + version="1.0"> + <xsl:include href="included.xsl"/> +</xsl:stylesheet> diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/zlib.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/zlib.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f9138fd5 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/zlib.jam @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2010 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Supports the zlib library +# +# After 'using zlib', the following targets are available: +# +# /zlib//zlib -- The zlib library + + +# In addition to direct purpose of supporting zlib, this module also +# serves as canonical example of how third-party condiguration works +# in Boost.Build. The operation is as follows +# +# - For each 'using zlib : condition ... : ...' we create a target alternative +# for zlib, with the specified condition. +# - There's one target alternative for 'zlib' with no specific condition +# properties. +# +# Two invocations of 'using zlib' with the same condition but different +# properties are not permitted, e.g.: +# +# using zlib : condition <target-os>windows : include foo ; +# using zlib : condition <target-os>windows : include bar ; +# +# is in error. One exception is for empty condition, 'using' without any +# parameters is overridable. That is: +# +# using zlib ; +# using zlib : include foo ; +# +# Is OK then the first 'using' is ignored. Likewise if the order of the statements +# is reversed. +# +# When 'zlib' target is built, a target alternative is selected as usual for +# Boost.Build. The selected alternative is a custom target class, which: +# +# - calls ac.find-include-path to find header path. If explicit path is provided +# in 'using', only that path is checked, and if no header is found there, error +# is emitted. Otherwise, we check a directory specified using ZLIB_INCLUDE +# environment variable, and failing that, in standard directories. +# [TODO: document sysroot handling] +# - calls ac.find-library to find the library, in an identical fashion. +# + +import project ; +import ac ; +import errors ; +import "class" : new ; +import targets ; + +project.initialize $(__name__) ; +project = [ project.current ] ; +project zlib ; + +header = zlib.h ; +names = z zlib zll zdll ; + +.default-alternative = [ new ac-library zlib : $(project) ] ; +$(.default-alternative).set-header $(header) ; +$(.default-alternative).set-default-names $(names) ; +targets.main-target-alternative $(.default-alternative) ; + +rule init ( * : * ) +{ + if ! $(condition) + { + # Special case the no-condition case so that 'using' without parameters + # can mix with more specific 'using'. + $(.default-alternative).reconfigure $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; + } + else + { + # FIXME: consider if we should allow overriding definitions for a given + # condition -- e.g. project-config.jam might want to override whatever is + # in user-config.jam. + local mt = [ new ac-library zlib : $(project) + : $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ; + $(mt).set-header $(header) ; + $(mt).set-default-names $(names) ; + targets.main-target-alternative $(mt) ; + } +} + + + + + + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/user-config.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/user-config.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fbbf13fd --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/user-config.jam @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +# Copyright 2003, 2005 Douglas Gregor +# Copyright 2004 John Maddock +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007 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) + +# This file is used to configure your Boost.Build installation. You can modify +# this file in place, or you can place it in a permanent location so that it +# does not get overwritten should you get a new version of Boost.Build. See: +# +# http://www.boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/overview/configuration.html +# +# for documentation about possible permanent locations. + +# This file specifies which toolsets (C++ compilers), libraries, and other +# tools are available. Often, you should be able to just uncomment existing +# example lines and adjust them to taste. The complete list of supported tools, +# and configuration instructions can be found at: +# +# http://boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/reference/tools.html +# + +# This file uses Jam language syntax to describe available tools. Mostly, +# there are 'using' lines, that contain the name of the used tools, and +# parameters to pass to those tools -- where paremeters are separated by +# semicolons. Important syntax notes: +# +# - Both ':' and ';' must be separated from other tokens by whitespace +# - The '\' symbol is a quote character, so when specifying Windows paths you +# should use '/' or '\\' instead. +# +# More details about the syntax can be found at: +# +# http://boost.org/boost-build2/doc/html/bbv2/advanced.html#bbv2.advanced.jam_language +# + +# ------------------ +# GCC configuration. +# ------------------ + +# Configure gcc (default version). +# using gcc ; + +# Configure specific gcc version, giving alternative name to use. +# using gcc : 3.2 : g++-3.2 ; + + +# ------------------- +# MSVC configuration. +# ------------------- + +# Configure msvc (default version, searched for in standard locations and PATH). +# using msvc ; + +# Configure specific msvc version (searched for in standard locations and PATH). +# using msvc : 8.0 ; + + +# ---------------------- +# Borland configuration. +# ---------------------- +# using borland ; + + +# ---------------------- +# STLPort configuration. +# ---------------------- + +# Configure specifying location of STLPort headers. Libraries must be either +# not needed or available to the compiler by default. +# using stlport : : /usr/include/stlport ; + +# Configure specifying location of both headers and libraries explicitly. +# using stlport : : /usr/include/stlport /usr/lib ; + + +# ----------------- +# QT configuration. +# ----------------- + +# Configure assuming QTDIR gives the installation prefix. +# using qt ; + +# Configure with an explicit installation prefix. +# using qt : /usr/opt/qt ; + +# --------------------- +# Python configuration. +# --------------------- + +# Configure specific Python version. +# using python : 3.1 : /usr/bin/python3 : /usr/include/python3.1 : /usr/lib ; diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/__init__.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f80fe70e --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ + +import bjam +import re +import types + +# Decorator the specifies bjam-side prototype for a Python function +def bjam_signature(s): + + def wrap(f): + f.bjam_signature = s + return f + + return wrap + +def metatarget(f): + + f.bjam_signature = (["name"], ["sources", "*"], ["requirements", "*"], + ["default_build", "*"], ["usage_requirements", "*"]) + return f + +class cached(object): + + def __init__(self, function): + self.function = function + self.cache = {} + + def __call__(self, *args): + try: + return self.cache[args] + except KeyError: + v = self.function(*args) + self.cache[args] = v + return v + + def __get__(self, instance, type): + return types.MethodType(self, instance, type) + +def unquote(s): + if s and s[0] == '"' and s[-1] == '"': + return s[1:-1] + else: + return s + +_extract_jamfile_and_rule = re.compile("(Jamfile<.*>)%(.*)") + +def qualify_jam_action(action_name, context_module): + + if action_name.startswith("###"): + # Callable exported from Python. Don't touch + return action_name + elif _extract_jamfile_and_rule.match(action_name): + # Rule is already in indirect format + return action_name + else: + ix = action_name.find('.') + if ix != -1 and action_name[:ix] == context_module: + return context_module + '%' + action_name[ix+1:] + + return context_module + '%' + action_name + + +def set_jam_action(name, *args): + + m = _extract_jamfile_and_rule.match(name) + if m: + args = ("set-update-action-in-module", m.group(1), m.group(2)) + args + else: + args = ("set-update-action", name) + args + + return bjam.call(*args) + + +def call_jam_function(name, *args): + + m = _extract_jamfile_and_rule.match(name) + if m: + args = ("call-in-module", m.group(1), m.group(2)) + args + return bjam.call(*args) + else: + return bjam.call(*((name,) + args)) + +__value_id = 0 +__python_to_jam = {} +__jam_to_python = {} + +def value_to_jam(value, methods=False): + """Makes a token to refer to a Python value inside Jam language code. + + The token is merely a string that can be passed around in Jam code and + eventually passed back. For example, we might want to pass PropertySet + instance to a tag function and it might eventually call back + to virtual_target.add_suffix_and_prefix, passing the same instance. + + For values that are classes, we'll also make class methods callable + from Jam. + + Note that this is necessary to make a bit more of existing Jamfiles work. + This trick should not be used to much, or else the performance benefits of + Python port will be eaten. + """ + + global __value_id + + r = __python_to_jam.get(value, None) + if r: + return r + + exported_name = '###_' + str(__value_id) + __value_id = __value_id + 1 + __python_to_jam[value] = exported_name + __jam_to_python[exported_name] = value + + if methods and type(value) == types.InstanceType: + for field_name in dir(value): + field = getattr(value, field_name) + if callable(field) and not field_name.startswith("__"): + bjam.import_rule("", exported_name + "." + field_name, field) + + return exported_name + +def record_jam_to_value_mapping(jam_value, python_value): + __jam_to_python[jam_value] = python_value + +def jam_to_value_maybe(jam_value): + + if type(jam_value) == type(""): + return __jam_to_python.get(jam_value, jam_value) + else: + return jam_value + +def stem(filename): + i = filename.find('.') + if i != -1: + return filename[0:i] + else: + return filename diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/assert.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/assert.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..abedad52 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/assert.jam @@ -0,0 +1,336 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2006 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) + +import errors ; +import modules ; + + +################################################################################ +# +# Private implementation details. +# +################################################################################ + +# Rule added as a replacement for the regular Jam = operator but which does not +# ignore trailing empty string elements. +# +local rule exact-equal-test ( lhs * : rhs * ) +{ + local lhs_extended = $(lhs) xxx ; + local rhs_extended = $(rhs) xxx ; + if $(lhs_extended) = $(rhs_extended) + { + return true ; + } +} + + +# Two lists are considered set-equal if they contain the same elements, ignoring +# duplicates and ordering. +# +local rule set-equal-test ( set1 * : set2 * ) +{ + if ( $(set1) in $(set2) ) && ( $(set2) in $(set1) ) + { + return true ; + } +} + + +################################################################################ +# +# Public interface. +# +################################################################################ + +# Assert the equality of A and B, ignoring trailing empty string elements. +# +rule equal ( a * : b * ) +{ + if $(a) != $(b) + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: \"$(a)\" "==" \"$(b)\" + (ignoring trailing empty strings) ; + } +} + + +# Assert that the result of calling RULE-NAME on the given arguments has a false +# logical value (is either an empty list or all empty strings). +# +rule false ( rule-name args * : * ) +{ + local result ; + module [ CALLER_MODULE ] + { + modules.poke assert : result : [ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) + : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ; + } + + if $(result) + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: Expected false result from + "[" $(rule-name) [ errors.lol->list $(args) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : + $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] "]" : Got: "[" \"$(result)\" "]" ; + } +} + + +# Assert that ELEMENT is present in LIST. +# +rule "in" ( element : list * ) +{ + if ! $(element) in $(list) + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: Expected \"$(element)\" in + "[" \"$(list)\" "]" ; + } +} + + +# Assert the inequality of A and B, ignoring trailing empty string elements. +# +rule not-equal ( a * : b * ) +{ + if $(a) = $(b) + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: \"$(a)\" "!=" \"$(b)\" + (ignoring trailing empty strings) ; + } +} + + +# Assert that ELEMENT is not present in LIST. +# +rule not-in ( element : list * ) +{ + if $(element) in $(list) + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: Did not expect + \"$(element)\" in "[" \"$(list)\" "]" ; + } +} + + +# Assert the inequality of A and B as sets. +# +rule not-set-equal ( a * : b * ) +{ + if [ set-equal-test $(a) : $(b) ] + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: Expected "[" \"$(a)\" "]" + and "[" \"$(b)\" "]" to not be equal as sets ; + } +} + + +# Assert that A and B are not exactly equal, not ignoring trailing empty string +# elements. +# +rule not-exact-equal ( a * : b * ) +{ + if [ exact-equal-test $(a) : $(b) ] + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: \"$(a)\" "!=" \"$(b)\" ; + } +} + + +# Assert that EXPECTED is the result of calling RULE-NAME with the given +# arguments. +# +rule result ( expected * : rule-name args * : * ) +{ + local result ; + module [ CALLER_MODULE ] + { + modules.poke assert : result : [ $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) + : $(8) : $(9) ] ; + } + + if ! [ exact-equal-test $(result) : $(expected) ] + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: "[" $(rule-name) [ + errors.lol->list $(args) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : + $(9) ] "]" : Expected: "[" \"$(expected)\" "]" : Got: "[" + \"$(result)\" "]" ; + } +} + + +# Assert that EXPECTED is set-equal (i.e. duplicates and ordering are ignored) +# to the result of calling RULE-NAME with the given arguments. Note that rules +# called this way may accept at most 8 parameters. +# +rule result-set-equal ( expected * : rule-name args * : * ) +{ + local result ; + module [ CALLER_MODULE ] + { + modules.poke assert : result : [ $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) + : $(8) : $(9) ] ; + } + + if ! [ set-equal-test $(result) : $(expected) ] + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: "[" $(rule-name) [ + errors.lol->list $(args) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : + $(9) ] "]" : Expected: "[" \"$(expected)\" "]" : Got: "[" + \"$(result)\" "]" ; + } +} + + +# Assert the equality of A and B as sets. +# +rule set-equal ( a * : b * ) +{ + if ! [ set-equal-test $(a) : $(b) ] + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: Expected "[" \"$(a)\" "]" + and "[" \"$(b)\" "]" to be equal as sets ; + } +} + + +# Assert that the result of calling RULE-NAME on the given arguments has a true +# logical value (is neither an empty list nor all empty strings). +# +rule true ( rule-name args * : * ) +{ + local result ; + module [ CALLER_MODULE ] + { + modules.poke assert : result : [ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) + : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ; + } + + if ! $(result) + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: Expected true result from + "[" $(rule-name) [ errors.lol->list $(args) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : + $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] "]" ; + } +} + + +# Assert the exact equality of A and B, not ignoring trailing empty string +# elements. +# +rule exact-equal ( a * : b * ) +{ + if ! [ exact-equal-test $(a) : $(b) ] + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: \"$(a)\" "==" \"$(b)\" ; + } +} + + +# Assert that the given variable is not an empty list. +# +rule variable-not-empty ( name ) +{ + local value = [ modules.peek [ CALLER_MODULE ] : $(name) ] ; + if ! $(value)-is-not-empty + { + errors.error-skip-frames 3 assertion failure: Expected variable + \"$(name)\" not to be an empty list ; + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + # Helper rule used to avoid test duplication related to different list + # equality test rules. + # + local rule run-equality-test ( equality-assert : ignore-trailing-empty-strings ? ) + { + local not-equality-assert = not-$(equality-assert) ; + + # When the given equality test is expected to ignore trailing empty + # strings some of the test results should be inverted. + local not-equality-assert-i = not-$(equality-assert) ; + if $(ignore-trailing-empty-strings) + { + not-equality-assert-i = $(equality-assert) ; + } + + $(equality-assert) : ; + $(equality-assert) "" "" : "" "" ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) : "" "" ; + $(equality-assert) x : x ; + $(not-equality-assert) : x ; + $(not-equality-assert) "" : x ; + $(not-equality-assert) "" "" : x ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) x : x "" ; + $(equality-assert) x "" : x "" ; + $(not-equality-assert) x : "" x ; + $(equality-assert) "" x : "" x ; + + $(equality-assert) 1 2 3 : 1 2 3 ; + $(not-equality-assert) 1 2 3 : 3 2 1 ; + $(not-equality-assert) 1 2 3 : 1 5 3 ; + $(not-equality-assert) 1 2 3 : 1 "" 3 ; + $(not-equality-assert) 1 2 3 : 1 1 2 3 ; + $(not-equality-assert) 1 2 3 : 1 2 2 3 ; + $(not-equality-assert) 1 2 3 : 5 6 7 ; + + # Extra variables used here just to make sure Boost Jam or Boost Build + # do not handle lists with empty strings differently depending on + # whether they are literals or stored in variables. + + local empty = ; + local empty-strings = "" "" ; + local x-empty-strings = x "" "" ; + local empty-strings-x = "" "" x ; + + $(equality-assert) : $(empty) ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) "" : $(empty) ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) "" "" : $(empty) ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) : $(empty-strings) ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) "" : $(empty-strings) ; + $(equality-assert) "" "" : $(empty-strings) ; + $(equality-assert) $(empty) : $(empty) ; + $(equality-assert) $(empty-strings) : $(empty-strings) ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) $(empty) : $(empty-strings) ; + $(equality-assert) $(x-empty-strings) : $(x-empty-strings) ; + $(equality-assert) $(empty-strings-x) : $(empty-strings-x) ; + $(not-equality-assert) $(empty-strings-x) : $(x-empty-strings) ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) x : $(x-empty-strings) ; + $(not-equality-assert) x : $(empty-strings-x) ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) x : $(x-empty-strings) ; + $(not-equality-assert-i) x "" : $(x-empty-strings) ; + $(equality-assert) x "" "" : $(x-empty-strings) ; + $(not-equality-assert) x : $(empty-strings-x) ; + $(not-equality-assert) "" x : $(empty-strings-x) ; + $(equality-assert) "" "" x : $(empty-strings-x) ; + } + + + # --------------- + # Equality tests. + # --------------- + + run-equality-test equal : ignore-trailing-empty-strings ; + run-equality-test exact-equal ; + + + # ------------------------- + # assert.set-equal() tests. + # ------------------------- + + set-equal : ; + not-set-equal "" "" : ; + set-equal "" "" : "" ; + set-equal "" "" : "" "" ; + set-equal a b c : a b c ; + set-equal a b c : b c a ; + set-equal a b c a : a b c ; + set-equal a b c : a b c a ; + not-set-equal a b c : a b c d ; + not-set-equal a b c d : a b c ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/container.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/container.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dd496393 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/container.jam @@ -0,0 +1,339 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2003 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 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) + +# Various container classes. + +# Base for container objects. This lets us construct recursive structures. That +# is containers with containers in them, specifically so we can tell literal +# values from node values. +# +class node +{ + rule __init__ ( + value ? # Optional value to set node to initially. + ) + { + self.value = $(value) ; + } + + # Set the value of this node, passing nothing will clear it. + # + rule set ( value * ) + { + self.value = $(value) ; + } + + # Get the value of this node. + # + rule get ( ) + { + return $(self.value) ; + } +} + + +# A simple vector. Interface mimics the C++ std::vector and std::list, with the +# exception that indices are one (1) based to follow Jam standard. +# +# TODO: Possibly add assertion checks. +# +class vector : node +{ + import numbers ; + import utility ; + import sequence ; + + rule __init__ ( + values * # Initial contents of vector. + ) + { + node.__init__ ; + self.value = $(values) ; + } + + # Get the value of the first element. + # + rule front ( ) + { + return $(self.value[1]) ; + } + + # Get the value of the last element. + # + rule back ( ) + { + return $(self.value[-1]) ; + } + + # Get the value of the element at the given index, one based. Access to + # elements of recursive structures is supported directly. Specifying + # additional index values recursively accesses the elements as containers. + # For example: [ $(v).at 1 : 2 ] would retrieve the second element of our + # first element, assuming the first element is a container. + # + rule at ( + index # The element index, one based. + : * # Additional indices to access recursively. + ) + { + local r = $(self.value[$(index)]) ; + if $(2) + { + r = [ $(r).at $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ; + } + return $(r) ; + } + + # Get the value contained in the given element. This has the same + # functionality and interface as "at" but in addition gets the value of the + # referenced element, assuming it is a "node". + # + rule get-at ( + index # The element index, one based. + : * # Additional indices to access recursively. + ) + { + local r = $(self.value[$(index)]) ; + if $(2) + { + r = [ $(r).at $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ; + } + return [ $(r).get ] ; + } + + # Insert the given value into the front of the vector pushing the rest of + # the elements back. + # + rule push-front ( + value # Value to become first element. + ) + { + self.value = $(value) $(self.value) ; + } + + # Remove the front element from the vector. Does not return the value. No + # effect if vector is empty. + # + rule pop-front ( ) + { + self.value = $(self.value[2-]) ; + } + + # Add the given value at the end of the vector. + # + rule push-back ( + value # Value to become back element. + ) + { + self.value += $(value) ; + } + + # Remove the back element from the vector. Does not return the value. No + # effect if vector is empty. + # + rule pop-back ( ) + { + self.value = $(self.value[1--2]) ; + } + + # Insert the given value at the given index, one based. The values at and to + # the right of the index are pushed back to make room for the new value. + # If the index is passed the end of the vector the element is added to the + # end. + # + rule insert ( + index # The index to insert at, one based. + : value # The value to insert. + ) + { + local left = $(self.value[1-$(index)]) ; + local right = $(self.value[$(index)-]) ; + if $(right)-is-not-empty + { + left = $(left[1--2]) ; + } + self.value = $(left) $(value) $(right) ; + } + + # Remove one or more elements from the vector. The range is inclusive, and + # not specifying an end is equivalent to the [start, start] range. + # + rule erase ( + start # Index of first element to remove. + end ? # Optional, index of last element to remove. + ) + { + end ?= $(start) ; + local left = $(self.value[1-$(start)]) ; + left = $(left[1--2]) ; + local right = $(self.value[$(end)-]) ; + right = $(right[2-]) ; + self.value = $(left) $(right) ; + } + + # Remove all elements from the vector. + # + rule clear ( ) + { + self.value = ; + } + + # The number of elements in the vector. + # + rule size ( ) + { + return [ sequence.length $(self.value) ] ; + } + + # Returns "true" if there are NO elements in the vector, empty otherwise. + # + rule empty ( ) + { + if ! $(self.value)-is-not-empty + { + return true ; + } + } + + # Returns the textual representation of content. + # + rule str ( ) + { + return "[" [ sequence.transform utility.str : $(self.value) ] "]" ; + } + + # Sorts the vector inplace, calling 'utility.less' for comparisons. + # + rule sort ( ) + { + self.value = [ sequence.insertion-sort $(self.value) : utility.less ] ; + } + + # Returns true if content is equal to the content of other vector. Uses + # 'utility.equal' for comparison. + # + rule equal ( another ) + { + local mismatch ; + local size = [ size ] ; + if $(size) = [ $(another).size ] + { + for local i in [ numbers.range 1 $(size) ] + { + if ! [ utility.equal [ at $(i) ] [ $(another).at $(i) ] ] + { + mismatch = true ; + } + } + } + else + { + mismatch = true ; + } + + if ! $(mismatch) + { + return true ; + } + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + import "class" : new ; + + local v1 = [ new vector ] ; + assert.true $(v1).equal $(v1) ; + assert.true $(v1).empty ; + assert.result 0 : $(v1).size ; + assert.result "[" "]" : $(v1).str ; + $(v1).push-back b ; + $(v1).push-front a ; + assert.result "[" a b "]" : $(v1).str ; + assert.result a : $(v1).front ; + assert.result b : $(v1).back ; + $(v1).insert 2 : d ; + $(v1).insert 2 : c ; + $(v1).insert 4 : f ; + $(v1).insert 4 : e ; + $(v1).pop-back ; + assert.result 5 : $(v1).size ; + assert.result d : $(v1).at 3 ; + $(v1).pop-front ; + assert.result c : $(v1).front ; + assert.false $(v1).empty ; + $(v1).erase 3 4 ; + assert.result 2 : $(v1).size ; + + local v2 = [ new vector q w e r t y ] ; + assert.result 6 : $(v2).size ; + $(v1).push-back $(v2) ; + assert.result 3 : $(v1).size ; + local v2-alias = [ $(v1).back ] ; + assert.result e : $(v2-alias).at 3 ; + $(v1).clear ; + assert.true $(v1).empty ; + assert.false $(v2-alias).empty ; + $(v2).pop-back ; + assert.result t : $(v2-alias).back ; + + local v3 = [ new vector ] ; + $(v3).push-back [ new vector 1 2 3 4 5 ] ; + $(v3).push-back [ new vector a b c ] ; + assert.result "[" "[" 1 2 3 4 5 "]" "[" a b c "]" "]" : $(v3).str ; + $(v3).push-back [ new vector [ new vector x y z ] [ new vector 7 8 9 ] ] ; + assert.result 1 : $(v3).at 1 : 1 ; + assert.result b : $(v3).at 2 : 2 ; + assert.result a b c : $(v3).get-at 2 ; + assert.result 7 8 9 : $(v3).get-at 3 : 2 ; + + local v4 = [ new vector 4 3 6 ] ; + $(v4).sort ; + assert.result 3 4 6 : $(v4).get ; + assert.false $(v4).equal $(v3) ; + + local v5 = [ new vector 3 4 6 ] ; + assert.true $(v4).equal $(v5) ; + # Check that vectors of different sizes are considered non-equal. + $(v5).pop-back ; + assert.false $(v4).equal $(v5) ; + + local v6 = [ new vector [ new vector 1 2 3 ] ] ; + assert.true $(v6).equal [ new vector [ new vector 1 2 3 ] ] ; + + local v7 = [ new vector 111 222 333 ] ; + assert.true $(v7).equal $(v7) ; + $(v7).insert 4 : 444 ; + assert.result 111 222 333 444 : $(v7).get ; + $(v7).insert 999 : xxx ; + assert.result 111 222 333 444 xxx : $(v7).get ; + + local v8 = [ new vector "" "" "" ] ; + assert.true $(v8).equal $(v8) ; + assert.false $(v8).empty ; + assert.result 3 : $(v8).size ; + assert.result "" : $(v8).at 1 ; + assert.result "" : $(v8).at 2 ; + assert.result "" : $(v8).at 3 ; + assert.result : $(v8).at 4 ; + $(v8).insert 2 : 222 ; + assert.result 4 : $(v8).size ; + assert.result "" 222 "" "" : $(v8).get ; + $(v8).insert 999 : "" ; + assert.result 5 : $(v8).size ; + assert.result "" 222 "" "" "" : $(v8).get ; + $(v8).insert 999 : xxx ; + assert.result 6 : $(v8).size ; + assert.result "" 222 "" "" "" xxx : $(v8).get ; + + # Regression test for a bug causing vector.equal to compare only the first + # and the last element in the given vectors. + local v9 = [ new vector 111 xxx 222 ] ; + local v10 = [ new vector 111 yyy 222 ] ; + assert.false $(v9).equal $(v10) ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/doc.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/doc.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a7515588 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/doc.jam @@ -0,0 +1,997 @@ +# Copyright 2002, 2005 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2006 Rene Rivera +# Copyright 2003 Vladimir Prus +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Documentation system, handles --help requests. +# It defines rules that attach documentation to modules, rules, and variables. +# Collects and generates documentation for the various parts of the build +# system. The documentation is collected from comments integrated into the code. + +import modules ; +import print ; +import set ; +import container ; +import "class" ; +import sequence ; +import path ; + + +# The type of output to generate. +# "console" is formated text echoed to the console (the default); +# "text" is formated text appended to the output file; +# "html" is HTML output to the file. +# +help-output = console ; + + +# The file to output documentation to when generating "text" or "html" help. +# This is without extension as the extension is determined by the type of +# output. +# +help-output-file = help ; + +# Whether to include local rules in help output. +# +.option.show-locals ?= ; + +# When showing documentation for a module, whether to also generate +# automatically the detailed docs for each item in the module. +# +.option.detailed ?= ; + +# Generate debug output as the help is generated and modules are parsed. +# +.option.debug ?= ; + +# Enable or disable a documentation option. +# +local rule set-option ( + option # The option name. + : value ? # Enabled (non-empty), or disabled (empty) +) +{ + .option.$(option) = $(value) ; +} + + +# Set the type of output. +# +local rule set-output ( type ) +{ + help-output = $(type) ; +} + + +# Set the output to a file. +# +local rule set-output-file ( file ) +{ + help-output-file = $(file) ; +} + + +# Extracts the brief comment from a complete comment. The brief comment is the +# first sentence. +# +local rule brief-comment ( + docs * # The comment documentation. +) +{ + local d = $(docs:J=" ") ; + local p = [ MATCH ".*([.])$" : $(d) ] ; + if ! $(p) { d = $(d)"." ; } + d = $(d)" " ; + local m = [ MATCH "^([^.]+[.])(.*)" : $(d) ] ; + local brief = $(m[1]) ; + while $(m[2]) && [ MATCH "^([^ ])" : $(m[2]) ] + { + m = [ MATCH "^([^.]+[.])(.*)" : $(m[2]) ] ; + brief += $(m[1]) ; + } + return $(brief:J="") ; +} + + +# Specifies the documentation for the current module. +# +local rule set-module-doc ( + module-name ? # The name of the module to document. + : docs * # The documentation for the module. +) +{ + module-name ?= * ; + + $(module-name).brief = [ brief-comment $(docs) ] ; + $(module-name).docs = $(docs) ; + + if ! $(module-name) in $(documented-modules) + { + documented-modules += $(module-name) ; + } +} + + +# Specifies the documentation for the current module. +# +local rule set-module-copyright ( + module-name ? # The name of the module to document. + : copyright * # The copyright for the module. +) +{ + module-name ?= * ; + + $(module-name).copy-brief = [ brief-comment $(copyright) ] ; + $(module-name).copy-docs = $(docs) ; + + if ! $(module-name) in $(documented-modules) + { + documented-modules += $(module-name) ; + } +} + + +# Specifies the documentation for a rule in the current module. If called in the +# global module, this documents a global rule. +# +local rule set-rule-doc ( + name # The name of the rule. + module-name ? # The name of the module to document. + is-local ? # Whether the rule is local to the module. + : docs * # The documentation for the rule. +) +{ + module-name ?= * ; + + $(module-name).$(name).brief = [ brief-comment $(docs) ] ; + $(module-name).$(name).docs = $(docs) ; + $(module-name).$(name).is-local = $(is-local) ; + + if ! $(name) in $($(module-name).rules) + { + $(module-name).rules += $(name) ; + } +} + + +# Specify a class, will turn a rule into a class. +# +local rule set-class-doc ( + name # The name of the class. + module-name ? # The name of the module to document. + : super-name ? # The super class name. +) +{ + module-name ?= * ; + + $(module-name).$(name).is-class = true ; + $(module-name).$(name).super-name = $(super-name) ; + $(module-name).$(name).class-rules = + [ MATCH "^($(name)[.].*)" : $($(module-name).rules) ] ; + $(module-name).$($(module-name).$(name).class-rules).is-class-rule = true ; + + $(module-name).classes += $(name) ; + $(module-name).class-rules += $($(module-name).$(name).class-rules) ; + $(module-name).rules = + [ set.difference $($(module-name).rules) : + $(name) $($(module-name).$(name).class-rules) ] ; +} + + +# Set the argument call signature of a rule. +# +local rule set-rule-arguments-signature ( + name # The name of the rule. + module-name ? # The name of the module to document. + : signature * # The arguments signature. +) +{ + module-name ?= * ; + + $(module-name).$(name).signature = $(signature) ; +} + + +# Specifies the documentation for an argument of a rule. +# +local rule set-argument-doc ( + name # The name of the argument. + qualifier # Argument syntax qualifier, "*", "+", etc. + rule-name # The name of the rule. + module-name ? # THe optional name of the module. + : docs * # The documentation. +) +{ + module-name ?= * ; + + $(module-name).$(rule-name).args.$(name).qualifier = $(qualifier) ; + $(module-name).$(rule-name).args.$(name).docs = $(docs) ; + + if ! $(name) in $($(module-name).$(rule-name).args) + { + $(module-name).$(rule-name).args += $(name) ; + } +} + + +# Specifies the documentation for a variable in the current module. If called in +# the global module, the global variable is documented. +# +local rule set-variable-doc ( + name # The name of the variable. + default # The default value. + initial # The initial value. + module-name ? # The name of the module to document. + : docs * # The documentation for the variable. +) +{ + module-name ?= * ; + + $(module-name).$(name).brief = [ brief-comment $(docs) ] ; + $(module-name).$(name).default = $(default) ; + $(module-name).$(name).initial = $(initial) ; + $(module-name).$(name).docs = $(docs) ; + + if ! $(name) in $($(module-name).variables) + { + $(module-name).variables += $(name) ; + } +} + + +# Generates a general description of the documentation and help system. +# +local rule print-help-top ( ) +{ + print.section "General command line usage" ; + + print.text " bjam [options] [properties] [targets] + + Options, properties and targets can be specified in any order. + " ; + + print.section "Important Options" ; + + print.list-start ; + print.list-item "--clean Remove targets instead of building" ; + print.list-item "-a Rebuild everything" ; + print.list-item "-n Don't execute the commands, only print them" ; + print.list-item "-d+2 Show commands as they are executed" ; + print.list-item "-d0 Supress all informational messages" ; + print.list-item "-q Stop at first error" ; + print.list-item "--debug-configuration Diagnose configuration" ; + print.list-item "--debug-building Report which targets are built with what properties" ; + print.list-item "--debug-generator Diagnose generator search/execution" ; + print.list-end ; + + print.section "Further Help" + The following options can be used to obtain additional documentation. + ; + + print.list-start ; + print.list-item "--help-options Print more obscure command line options." ; + print.list-item "--help-internal Boost.Build implementation details." ; + print.list-item "--help-doc-options Implementation details doc formatting." ; + print.list-end ; +} + + +# Generate Jam/Boost.Jam command usage information. +# +local rule print-help-usage ( ) +{ + print.section "Boost.Jam Usage" + "bjam [ options... ] targets..." + ; + print.list-start ; + print.list-item -a; + Build all targets, even if they are current. ; + print.list-item -fx; + Read '"x"' as the Jamfile for building instead of searching for the + Boost.Build system. ; + print.list-item -jx; + Run up to '"x"' commands concurrently. ; + print.list-item -n; + Do not execute build commands. Instead print out the commands as they + would be executed if building. ; + print.list-item -ox; + Output the used build commands to file '"x"'. ; + print.list-item -q; + Quit as soon as a build failure is encountered. Without this option + Boost.Jam will continue building as many targets as it can. + print.list-item -sx=y; + Sets a Jam variable '"x"' to the value '"y"', overriding any value that + variable would have from the environment. ; + print.list-item -tx; + Rebuild the target '"x"', even if it is up-to-date. ; + print.list-item -v; + Display the version of bjam. ; + print.list-item --x; + Any option not explicitly handled by Boost.Jam remains available to + build scripts using the '"ARGV"' variable. ; + print.list-item -dn; + Enables output of diagnostic messages. The debug level '"n"' and all + below it are enabled by this option. ; + print.list-item -d+n; + Enables output of diagnostic messages. Only the output for debug level + '"n"' is enabled. ; + print.list-end ; + print.section "Debug Levels" + Each debug level shows a different set of information. Usually with + higher levels producing more verbose information. The following levels + are supported: ; + print.list-start ; + print.list-item 0; + Turn off all diagnostic output. Only errors are reported. ; + print.list-item 1; + Show the actions taken for building targets, as they are executed. ; + print.list-item 2; + Show "quiet" actions and display all action text, as they are executed. ; + print.list-item 3; + Show dependency analysis, and target/source timestamps/paths. ; + print.list-item 4; + Show arguments of shell invocations. ; + print.list-item 5; + Show rule invocations and variable expansions. ; + print.list-item 6; + Show directory/header file/archive scans, and attempts at binding to targets. ; + print.list-item 7; + Show variable settings. ; + print.list-item 8; + Show variable fetches, variable expansions, and evaluation of '"if"' expressions. ; + print.list-item 9; + Show variable manipulation, scanner tokens, and memory usage. ; + print.list-item 10; + Show execution times for rules. ; + print.list-item 11; + Show parsing progress of Jamfiles. ; + print.list-item 12; + Show graph for target dependencies. ; + print.list-item 13; + Show changes in target status (fate). ; + print.list-end ; +} + + +# Generates description of options controlling the help system. This +# automatically reads the options as all variables in the doc module of the form +# ".option.*". +# +local rule print-help-options ( + module-name # The doc module. +) +{ + print.section "Help Options" + These are all the options available for enabling or disabling to control + the help system in various ways. Options can be enabled or disabled with + '"--help-enable-<option>"', and "'--help-disable-<option>'" + respectively. + ; + local options-to-list = [ MATCH ^[.]option[.](.*) : $($(module-name).variables) ] ; + if $(options-to-list) + { + print.list-start ; + for local option in [ sequence.insertion-sort $(options-to-list) ] + { + local def = disabled ; + if $($(module-name)..option.$(option).default) != "(empty)" + { + def = enabled ; + } + print.list-item $(option): $($(module-name)..option.$(option).docs) + Default is $(def). ; + } + print.list-end ; + } +} + + +# Generate brief documentation for all the known items in the section for a +# module. Possible sections are: "rules", and "variables". +# +local rule print-help-module-section ( + module # The module name. + section # rules or variables. + : section-head # The title of the section. + section-description * # The detailed description of the section. +) +{ + if $($(module).$(section)) + { + print.section $(section-head) $(section-description) ; + print.list-start ; + for local item in [ sequence.insertion-sort $($(module).$(section)) ] + { + local show = ; + if ! $($(module).$(item).is-local) + { + show = yes ; + } + if $(.option.show-locals) + { + show = yes ; + } + if $(show) + { + print.list-item $(item): $($(module).$(item).brief) ; + } + } + print.list-end ; + } +} + + +# Generate documentation for all possible modules. We attempt to list all known +# modules together with a brief description of each. +# +local rule print-help-all ( + ignored # Usually the module name, but is ignored here. +) +{ + print.section "Modules" + "These are all the known modules. Use --help <module> to get more" + "detailed information." + ; + if $(documented-modules) + { + print.list-start ; + for local module-name in [ sequence.insertion-sort $(documented-modules) ] + { + # The brief docs for each module. + print.list-item $(module-name): $($(module-name).brief) ; + } + print.list-end ; + } + # The documentation for each module when details are requested. + if $(documented-modules) && $(.option.detailed) + { + for local module-name in [ sequence.insertion-sort $(documented-modules) ] + { + # The brief docs for each module. + print-help-module $(module-name) ; + } + } +} + + +# Generate documentation for a module. Basic information about the module is +# generated. +# +local rule print-help-module ( + module-name # The module to generate docs for. +) +{ + # Print the docs. + print.section "Module '$(module-name)'" $($(module-name).docs) ; + + # Print out the documented classes. + print-help-module-section $(module-name) classes : "Module '$(module-name)' classes" + Use --help $(module-name).<class-name> to get more information. ; + + # Print out the documented rules. + print-help-module-section $(module-name) rules : "Module '$(module-name)' rules" + Use --help $(module-name).<rule-name> to get more information. ; + + # Print out the documented variables. + print-help-module-section $(module-name) variables : "Module '$(module-name)' variables" + Use --help $(module-name).<variable-name> to get more information. ; + + # Print out all the same information but indetailed form. + if $(.option.detailed) + { + print-help-classes $(module-name) ; + print-help-rules $(module-name) ; + print-help-variables $(module-name) ; + } +} + + +# Generate documentation for a set of rules in a module. +# +local rule print-help-rules ( + module-name # Module of the rules. + : name * # Optional list of rules to describe. +) +{ + name ?= $($(module-name).rules) ; + if [ set.intersection $(name) : $($(module-name).rules) $($(module-name).class-rules) ] + { + # Print out the given rules. + for local rule-name in [ sequence.insertion-sort $(name) ] + { + if $(.option.show-locals) || ! $($(module-name).$(rule-name).is-local) + { + local signature = $($(module-name).$(rule-name).signature:J=" ") ; + signature ?= "" ; + print.section "Rule '$(module-name).$(rule-name) ( $(signature) )'" + $($(module-name).$(rule-name).docs) ; + if $($(module-name).$(rule-name).args) + { + print.list-start ; + for local arg-name in $($(module-name).$(rule-name).args) + { + print.list-item $(arg-name): $($(module-name).$(rule-name).args.$(arg-name).docs) ; + } + print.list-end ; + } + } + } + } +} + + +# Generate documentation for a set of classes in a module. +# +local rule print-help-classes ( + module-name # Module of the classes. + : name * # Optional list of classes to describe. +) +{ + name ?= $($(module-name).classes) ; + if [ set.intersection $(name) : $($(module-name).classes) ] + { + # Print out the given classes. + for local class-name in [ sequence.insertion-sort $(name) ] + { + if $(.option.show-locals) || ! $($(module-name).$(class-name).is-local) + { + local signature = $($(module-name).$(class-name).signature:J=" ") ; + signature ?= "" ; + print.section "Class '$(module-name).$(class-name) ( $(signature) )'" + $($(module-name).$(class-name).docs) + "Inherits from '"$($(module-name).$(class-name).super-name)"'." ; + if $($(module-name).$(class-name).args) + { + print.list-start ; + for local arg-name in $($(module-name).$(class-name).args) + { + print.list-item $(arg-name): $($(module-name).$(class-name).args.$(arg-name).docs) ; + } + print.list-end ; + } + } + + # Print out the documented rules of the class. + print-help-module-section $(module-name) $(class-name).class-rules : "Class '$(module-name).$(class-name)' rules" + Use --help $(module-name).<rule-name> to get more information. ; + + # Print out all the rules if details are requested. + if $(.option.detailed) + { + print-help-rules $(module-name) : $($(module-name).$(class-name).class-rules) ; + } + } + } +} + + +# Generate documentation for a set of variables in a module. +# +local rule print-help-variables ( + module-name ? # Module of the variables. + : name * # Optional list of variables to describe. +) +{ + name ?= $($(module-name).variables) ; + if [ set.intersection $(name) : $($(module-name).variables) ] + { + # Print out the given variables. + for local variable-name in [ sequence.insertion-sort $(name) ] + { + print.section "Variable '$(module-name).$(variable-name)'" $($(module-name).$(variable-name).docs) ; + if $($(module-name).$(variable-name).default) || + $($(module-name).$(variable-name).initial) + { + print.list-start ; + if $($(module-name).$(variable-name).default) + { + print.list-item "default value:" '$($(module-name).$(variable-name).default:J=" ")' ; + } + if $($(module-name).$(variable-name).initial) + { + print.list-item "initial value:" '$($(module-name).$(variable-name).initial:J=" ")' ; + } + print.list-end ; + } + } + } +} + + +# Generate documentation for a project. +# +local rule print-help-project ( + unused ? + : jamfile * # The project Jamfile. +) +{ + if $(jamfile<$(jamfile)>.docs) + { + # Print the docs. + print.section "Project-specific help" + Project has jamfile at $(jamfile) ; + + print.lines $(jamfile<$(jamfile)>.docs) "" ; + } +} + + +# Generate documentation for a config file. +# +local rule print-help-config ( + unused ? + : type # The type of configuration file user or site. + config-file # The configuration Jamfile. +) +{ + if $(jamfile<$(config-file)>.docs) + { + # Print the docs. + print.section "Configuration help" + Configuration file at $(config-file) ; + + print.lines $(jamfile<$(config-file)>.docs) "" ; + } +} + + +ws = " " ; + +# Extract the text from a block of comments. +# +local rule extract-comment ( + var # The name of the variable to extract from. +) +{ + local comment = ; + local line = $($(var)[1]) ; + local l = [ MATCH "^[$(ws)]*(#)(.*)$" : $(line) ] ; + while $(l[1]) && $($(var)) + { + if $(l[2]) { comment += [ MATCH "^[$(ws)]?(.*)$" : $(l[2]) ] ; } + else { comment += "" ; } + $(var) = $($(var)[2-]) ; + line = $($(var)[1]) ; + l = [ MATCH "^[$(ws)]*(#)(.*)$" : $(line) ] ; + } + return $(comment) ; +} + + +# Extract s single line of Jam syntax, ignoring any comments. +# +local rule extract-syntax ( + var # The name of the variable to extract from. +) +{ + local syntax = ; + local line = $($(var)[1]) ; + while ! $(syntax) && ! [ MATCH "^[$(ws)]*(#)" : $(line) ] && $($(var)) + { + local m = [ MATCH "^[$(ws)]*(.*)$" : $(line) ] ; + if $(m) && ! $(m) = "" + { + syntax = $(m) ; + } + $(var) = $($(var)[2-]) ; + line = $($(var)[1]) ; + } + return $(syntax) ; +} + + +# Extract the next token, this is either a single Jam construct or a comment as +# a single token. +# +local rule extract-token ( + var # The name of the variable to extract from. +) +{ + local parts = ; + while ! $(parts) + { + parts = [ MATCH "^[$(ws)]*([^$(ws)]+)[$(ws)]*(.*)" : $($(var)[1]) ] ; + if ! $(parts) + { + $(var) = $($(var)[2-]) ; + } + } + local token = ; + if [ MATCH "^(#)" : $(parts[1]) ] + { + token = $(parts:J=" ") ; + $(var) = $($(var)[2-]) ; + } + else + { + token = $(parts[1]) ; + $(var) = $(parts[2-]:J=" ") $($(var)[2-]) ; + } + return $(token) ; +} + + +# Scan for a rule declaration as the next item in the variable. +# +local rule scan-rule ( + syntax ? # The first part of the text which contains the rule declaration. + : var # The name of the variable to extract from. +) +{ + local rule-parts = + [ MATCH "^[$(ws)]*(rule|local[$(ws)]*rule)[$(ws)]+([^$(ws)]+)[$(ws)]*(.*)" : $(syntax:J=" ") ] ; + if $(rule-parts[1]) + { + # Mark as doc for rule. + local rule-name = $(rule-parts[2]) ; + if $(scope-name) + { + rule-name = $(scope-name).$(rule-name) ; + } + local is-local = [ MATCH "^(local).*" : $(rule-parts[1]) ] ; + if $(comment-block) + { + set-rule-doc $(rule-name) $(module-name) $(is-local) : $(comment-block) ; + } + # Parse args of rule. + $(var) = $(rule-parts[3-]) $($(var)) ; + set-rule-arguments-signature $(rule-name) $(module-name) : [ scan-rule-arguments $(var) ] ; + # Scan within this rules scope. + local scope-level = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + local scope-name = $(rule-name) ; + while $(scope-level) + { + local comment-block = [ extract-comment $(var) ] ; + local syntax-block = [ extract-syntax $(var) ] ; + if [ scan-rule $(syntax-block) : $(var) ] + { + } + else if [ MATCH "^(\\{)" : $(syntax-block) ] + { + scope-level += "{" ; + } + else if [ MATCH "^[^\\}]*([\\}])[$(ws)]*$" : $(syntax-block) ] + { + scope-level = $(scope-level[2-]) ; + } + } + + return true ; + } +} + + +# Scan the arguments of a rule. +# +local rule scan-rule-arguments ( + var # The name of the variable to extract from. +) +{ + local arg-syntax = ; + local token = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + while $(token) != "(" && $(token) != "{" + { + token = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + } + if $(token) != "{" + { + token = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + } + local arg-signature = ; + while $(token) != ")" && $(token) != "{" + { + local arg-name = ; + local arg-qualifier = " " ; + local arg-doc = ; + if $(token) = ":" + { + arg-signature += $(token) ; + token = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + } + arg-name = $(token) ; + arg-signature += $(token) ; + token = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + if [ MATCH "^([\\*\\+\\?])" : $(token) ] + { + arg-qualifier = $(token) ; + arg-signature += $(token) ; + token = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + } + if $(token) = ":" + { + arg-signature += $(token) ; + token = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + } + if [ MATCH "^(#)" : $(token) ] + { + $(var) = $(token) $($(var)) ; + arg-doc = [ extract-comment $(var) ] ; + token = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + } + set-argument-doc $(arg-name) $(arg-qualifier) $(rule-name) $(module-name) : $(arg-doc) ; + } + while $(token) != "{" + { + token = [ extract-token $(var) ] ; + } + $(var) = "{" $($(var)) ; + arg-signature ?= "" ; + return $(arg-signature) ; +} + + +# Scan for a variable declaration. +# +local rule scan-variable ( + syntax ? # The first part of the text which contains the variable declaration. + : var # The name of the variable to extract from. +) +{ + # [1] = name, [2] = value(s) + local var-parts = + [ MATCH "^[$(ws)]*([^$(ws)]+)[$(ws)]+([\\?\\=]*)[$(ws)]+([^\\;]*)\\;" : $(syntax) ] ; + if $(var-parts) + { + local value = [ MATCH "^(.*)[ ]$" : $(var-parts[3-]:J=" ") ] ; + local default-value = "" ; + local initial-valie = "" ; + if $(var-parts[2]) = "?=" + { + default-value = $(value) ; + default-value ?= "(empty)" ; + } + else + { + initial-value = $(value) ; + initial-value ?= "(empty)" ; + } + if $(comment-block) + { + set-variable-doc $(var-parts[1]) $(default-value) $(initial-value) $(module-name) : $(comment-block) ; + } + return true ; + } +} + + +# Scan a class declaration. +# +local rule scan-class ( + syntax ? # The syntax text for the class declaration. +) +{ + # [1] = class?, [2] = name, [3] = superclass + local class-parts = + [ MATCH "^[$(ws)]*([^$(ws)]+)[$(ws)]+([^$(ws)]+)[$(ws)]+:*[$(ws)]*([^$(ws);]*)" : $(syntax) ] ; + if $(class-parts[1]) = "class" || $(class-parts[1]) = "class.class" + { + set-class-doc $(class-parts[2]) $(module-name) : $(class-parts[3]) ; + } +} + + +# Scan a module file for documentation comments. This also invokes any actions +# assigned to the module. The actions are the rules that do the actual output of +# the documentation. This rule is invoked as the header scan rule for the module +# file. +# +rule scan-module ( + target # The module file. + : text * # The text in the file, one item per line. + : action * # Rule to call to output docs for the module. +) +{ + if $(.option.debug) { ECHO "HELP:" scanning module target '$(target)' ; } + local module-name = $(target:B) ; + local module-documented = ; + local comment-block = ; + local syntax-block = ; + # This is a hack because we can not get the line of a file if it happens to + # not have a new-line termination. + text += "}" ; + while $(text) + { + comment-block = [ extract-comment text ] ; + syntax-block = [ extract-syntax text ] ; + if $(.option.debug) + { + ECHO "HELP:" comment block; '$(comment-block)' ; + ECHO "HELP:" syntax block; '$(syntax-block)' ; + } + if [ scan-rule $(syntax-block) : text ] { } + else if [ scan-variable $(syntax-block) : text ] { } + else if [ scan-class $(syntax-block) ] { } + else if [ MATCH .*([cC]opyright).* : $(comment-block:J=" ") ] + { + # mark as the copy for the module. + set-module-copyright $(module-name) : $(comment-block) ; + } + else if $(action[1]) in "print-help-project" "print-help-config" + && ! $(jamfile<$(target)>.docs) + { + # special module docs for the project jamfile. + jamfile<$(target)>.docs = $(comment-block) ; + } + else if ! $(module-documented) + { + # document the module. + set-module-doc $(module-name) : $(comment-block) ; + module-documented = true ; + } + } + if $(action) + { + $(action[1]) $(module-name) : $(action[2-]) ; + } +} + + +# Import scan-module to global scope, so that it is available during header +# scanning phase. +# +IMPORT $(__name__) : scan-module : : doc.scan-module ; + + +# Read in a file using the SHELL builtin and return the individual lines as +# would be done for header scanning. +# +local rule read-file ( + file # The file to read in. +) +{ + file = [ path.native [ path.root [ path.make $(file) ] [ path.pwd ] ] ] ; + if ! $(.file<$(file)>.lines) + { + local content ; + switch [ modules.peek : OS ] + { + case NT : + content = [ SHELL "TYPE \"$(file)\"" ] ; + + case * : + content = [ SHELL "cat \"$(file)\"" ] ; + } + local lines ; + local nl = " +" ; + local << = "([^$(nl)]*)[$(nl)](.*)" ; + local line+ = [ MATCH "$(<<)" : "$(content)" ] ; + while $(line+) + { + lines += $(line+[1]) ; + line+ = [ MATCH "$(<<)" : "$(line+[2])" ] ; + } + .file<$(file)>.lines = $(lines) ; + } + return $(.file<$(file)>.lines) ; +} + + +# Add a scan action to perform to generate the help documentation. The action +# rule is passed the name of the module as the first argument. The second +# argument(s) are optional and passed directly as specified here. +# +local rule do-scan ( + modules + # The modules to scan and perform the action on. + : action * # The action rule, plus the secondary arguments to pass to the action rule. +) +{ + if $(help-output) = text + { + print.output $(help-output-file).txt plain ; + ALWAYS $(help-output-file).txt ; + DEPENDS all : $(help-output-file).txt ; + } + if $(help-output) = html + { + print.output $(help-output-file).html html ; + ALWAYS $(help-output-file).html ; + DEPENDS all : $(help-output-file).html ; + } + for local module-file in $(modules[1--2]) + { + scan-module $(module-file) : [ read-file $(module-file) ] ; + } + scan-module $(modules[-1]) : [ read-file $(modules[-1]) ] : $(action) ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/indirect.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/indirect.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ec63f192 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/indirect.jam @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003 Vladimir Prus +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import modules ; +import numbers ; + + +# The pattern that indirect rules must match: module%rule +.pattern = ^([^%]*)%([^%]+)$ ; + + +# +# Type checking rules. +# +local rule indirect-rule ( x ) +{ + if ! [ MATCH $(.pattern) : $(x) ] + { + return "expected a string of the form module%rule, but got \""$(x)"\" for argument" ; + } +} + + +# Make an indirect rule which calls the given rule. If context is supplied it is +# expected to be the module in which to invoke the rule by the 'call' rule +# below. Otherwise, the rule will be invoked in the module of this rule's +# caller. +# +rule make ( rulename bound-args * : context ? ) +{ + context ?= [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + context ?= "" ; + return $(context)%$(rulename) $(bound-args) ; +} + + +# Make an indirect rule which calls the given rule. 'rulename' may be a +# qualified rule; if so it is returned unchanged. Otherwise, if frames is not +# supplied, the result will be invoked (by 'call', below) in the module of the +# caller. Otherwise, frames > 1 specifies additional call frames to back up in +# order to find the module context. +# +rule make-qualified ( rulename bound-args * : frames ? ) +{ + if [ MATCH $(.pattern) : $(rulename) ] + { + return $(rulename) $(bound-args) ; + } + else + { + frames ?= 1 ; + # If the rule name includes a Jamfile module, grab it. + local module-context = [ MATCH ^(Jamfile<[^>]*>)\\..* : $(rulename) ] ; + + if ! $(module-context) + { + # Take the first dot-separated element as module name. This disallows + # module names with dots, but allows rule names with dots. + module-context = [ MATCH ^([^.]*)\\..* : $(rulename) ] ; + } + module-context ?= [ CALLER_MODULE $(frames) ] ; + return [ make $(rulename) $(bound-args) : $(module-context) ] ; + } +} + + +# Returns the module name in which the given indirect rule will be invoked. +# +rule get-module ( [indirect-rule] x ) +{ + local m = [ MATCH $(.pattern) : $(x) ] ; + if ! $(m[1]) + { + m = ; + } + return $(m[1]) ; +} + + +# Returns the rulename that will be called when x is invoked. +# +rule get-rule ( [indirect-rule] x ) +{ + local m = [ MATCH $(.pattern) : $(x) ] ; + return $(m[2]) ; +} + + +# Invoke the given indirect-rule. +# +rule call ( [indirect-rule] r args * : * ) +{ + return [ modules.call-in [ get-module $(r) ] : [ get-rule $(r) ] $(args) + : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ; +} + + +rule __test__ +{ + import assert ; + + rule foo-barr! ( x ) + { + assert.equal $(x) : x ; + } + + assert.equal [ get-rule [ make foo-barr! ] ] : foo-barr! ; + assert.equal [ get-module [ make foo-barr! ] ] : [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + + call [ make foo-barr! ] x ; + call [ make foo-barr! x ] ; + call [ make foo-barr! : [ CALLER_MODULE ] ] x ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/indirect.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/indirect.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..78fa8994 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/indirect.py @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Status: minimally ported. This module is not supposed to be used much +# with Boost.Build/Python. +# +# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 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) + +from b2.util import call_jam_function, bjam_signature + +def call(*args): + a1 = args[0] + name = a1[0] + a1tail = a1[1:] + call_jam_function(name, *((a1tail,) + args[1:])) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/logger.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/logger.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..de652129 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/logger.py @@ -0,0 +1,46 @@ +# Copyright Pedro Ferreira 2005. Distributed under the Boost +# Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying +# file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import sys + +class NullLogger: + def __init__ (self): + self.indent_ = '' + + def log (self, source_name, *args): + if self.on () and self.interesting (source_name): + self.do_log (self.indent_) + for i in args: + self.do_log (i) + self.do_log ('\n') + + def increase_indent (self): + if self.on (): + self.indent_ += ' ' + + def decrease_indent (self): + if self.on () and len (self.indent_) > 4: + self.indent_ = self.indent_ [-4:] + + def do_log (self, *args): + pass + + def interesting (self, source_name): + return False + + def on (self): + return True + +class TextLogger (NullLogger): + def __init__ (self): + NullLogger.__init__ (self) + + def do_log (self, arg): + sys.stdout.write (str (arg)) + + def interesting (self, source_name): + return True + + def on (self): + return True diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/numbers.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/numbers.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..665347d3 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/numbers.jam @@ -0,0 +1,218 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002 Dave Abrahams +# 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) + +import errors ; + + +rule trim-leading-zeroes ( value ) +{ + return [ CALC $(value) + 0 ] ; +} + + +rule check ( numbers * ) +{ + for local n in $(numbers) + { + switch $(n) + { + case *[^0-9]* : + errors.error $(n) "in" $(numbers) : is not a number ; + } + } +} + + +rule increment ( number ) +{ + return [ CALC $(number) + 1 ] ; +} + + +rule decrement ( number ) +{ + return [ CALC $(number) - 1 ] ; +} + + +rule range ( start finish ? : step ? ) +{ + if ! $(finish) + { + finish = $(start) ; + start = 1 ; + } + step ?= 1 ; + + check $(start) $(finish) $(step) ; + + if $(finish) != 0 + { + local result ; + while [ less $(start) $(finish) ] || $(start) = $(finish) + { + result += $(start) ; + start = [ CALC $(start) + $(step) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; + } +} + + +rule less ( n1 n2 ) +{ + switch [ CALC $(n2) - $(n1) ] + { + case [1-9]* : return true ; + } +} + + +rule log10 ( number ) +{ + switch $(number) + { + case *[^0-9]* : errors.error $(number) is not a number ; + case 0 : errors.error can't take log of zero ; + case [1-9] : return 0 ; + case [1-9]? : return 1 ; + case [1-9]?? : return 2 ; + case [1-9]??? : return 3 ; + case [1-9]???? : return 4 ; + case [1-9]????? : return 5 ; + case [1-9]?????? : return 6 ; + case [1-9]??????? : return 7 ; + case [1-9]???????? : return 8 ; + case [1-9]????????? : return 9 ; + case * : + { + import sequence ; + import string ; + local chars = [ string.chars $(number) ] ; + while $(chars[1]) = 0 + { + chars = $(chars[2-]) ; + } + if ! $(chars) + { + errors.error can't take log of zero ; + } + else + { + return [ decrement [ sequence.length $(chars) ] ] ; + } + } + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + + assert.result 1 : increment 0 ; + assert.result 2 : increment 1 ; + assert.result 1 : decrement 2 ; + assert.result 0 : decrement 1 ; + assert.result 50 : increment 49 ; + assert.result 49 : decrement 50 ; + assert.result 99 : increment 98 ; + assert.result 99 : decrement 100 ; + assert.result 100 : increment 99 ; + assert.result 999 : decrement 1000 ; + assert.result 1000 : increment 999 ; + + assert.result 1 2 3 : range 3 ; + assert.result 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 : range 12 ; + assert.result 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 : range 3 11 ; + assert.result : range 0 ; + assert.result 1 4 7 10 : range 10 : 3 ; + assert.result 2 4 6 8 10 : range 2 10 : 2 ; + assert.result 25 50 75 100 : range 25 100 : 25 ; + + assert.result 0 : trim-leading-zeroes 0 ; + assert.result 1234 : trim-leading-zeroes 1234 ; + assert.result 123456 : trim-leading-zeroes 0000123456 ; + assert.result 1000123456 : trim-leading-zeroes 1000123456 ; + assert.result 10000 : trim-leading-zeroes 10000 ; + assert.result 10000 : trim-leading-zeroes 00010000 ; + + assert.true less 1 2 ; + assert.true less 1 12 ; + assert.true less 1 21 ; + assert.true less 005 217 ; + assert.false less 0 0 ; + assert.false less 03 3 ; + assert.false less 3 03 ; + assert.true less 005 217 ; + assert.true less 0005 217 ; + assert.true less 5 00217 ; + + # TEMPORARY disabled, because nested "try"/"catch" do not work and I do no + # have the time to fix that right now. + if $(0) + { + try ; + { + decrement 0 ; + } + catch can't decrement zero! ; + + try ; + { + check foo ; + } + catch : not a number ; + + try ; + { + increment foo ; + } + catch : not a number ; + + try ; + { + log10 0 ; + } + catch can't take log of zero ; + + try ; + { + log10 000 ; + } + catch can't take log of zero ; + + } + + assert.result 0 : log10 1 ; + assert.result 0 : log10 9 ; + assert.result 1 : log10 10 ; + assert.result 1 : log10 99 ; + assert.result 2 : log10 100 ; + assert.result 2 : log10 101 ; + assert.result 2 : log10 125 ; + assert.result 2 : log10 999 ; + assert.result 3 : log10 1000 ; + assert.result 10 : log10 12345678901 ; + + for local x in [ range 75 110 : 5 ] + { + for local y in [ range $(x) 111 : 3 ] + { + if $(x) != $(y) + { + assert.true less $(x) $(y) ; + } + } + } + + for local x in [ range 90 110 : 2 ] + { + for local y in [ range 80 $(x) : 4 ] + { + assert.false less $(x) $(y) ; + } + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/option.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/option.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f6dc3752 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/option.jam @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2005 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import modules ; + +# Set a value for a named option, to be used when not overridden on the command +# line. +rule set ( name : value ? ) +{ + .option.$(name) = $(value) ; +} + +rule get ( name : default-value ? : implied-value ? ) +{ + local m = [ MATCH --$(name)=(.*) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] ; + if $(m) + { + return $(m[1]) ; + } + else + { + m = [ MATCH (--$(name)) : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] ; + if $(m) && $(implied-value) + { + return $(implied-value) ; + } + else if $(.option.$(name)) + { + return $(.option.$(name)) ; + } + else + { + return $(default-value) ; + } + } +} + + +# Check command-line args as soon as possible. For each option try to load +# module named after option. Is that succeeds, invoke 'process' rule in the +# module. The rule may return "true" to indicate that the regular build process +# should not be attempted. +# +# Options take the general form of: --<name>[=<value>] [<value>] +# +rule process ( ) +{ + local ARGV = [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ; + local BOOST_BUILD_PATH = [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; + + local dont-build ; + local args = $(ARGV) ; + while $(args) + { + local arg = [ MATCH ^--(.*) : $(args[1]) ] ; + while $(args[2-]) && ! $(arg) + { + args = $(args[2-]) ; + arg = [ MATCH ^--(.*) : $(args[1]) ] ; + } + args = $(args[2-]) ; + + if $(arg) + { + local split = [ MATCH ^(([^-=]+)[^=]*)(=?)(.*)$ : $(arg) ] ; + local full-name = $(split[1]) ; + local prefix = $(split[2]) ; + local values ; + + if $(split[3]) + { + values = $(split[4]) ; + } + if $(args) && ! [ MATCH ^(--).* : $(args[1]) ] + { + values += $(args[1]) ; + args = $(args[2-]) ; + } + + # Jook in options subdirectories of BOOST_BUILD_PATH for modules + # matching the full option name and then its prefix. + local plugin-dir = options ; + local option-files = [ GLOB $(plugin-dir:D=$(BOOST_BUILD_PATH)) : + $(full-name).jam $(prefix).jam ] ; + + if $(option-files) + { + # Load the file into a module named for the option. + local f = $(option-files[1]) ; + local module-name = --$(f:D=:S=) ; + modules.load $(module-name) : $(f:D=) : $(f:D) ; + + # If there is a process rule, call it with the full option name + # and its value (if any). If there was no "=" in the option, the + # value will be empty. + if process in [ RULENAMES $(module-name) ] + { + dont-build += [ modules.call-in $(module-name) : process + --$(full-name) : $(values) ] ; + } + } + } + } + + return $(dont-build) ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/option.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/option.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..47d6abdf --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/option.py @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +# Copyright (c) 2005-2010 Vladimir Prus. +# +# Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +import sys +import re +import b2.util.regex + +options = {} + +# Set a value for a named option, to be used when not overridden on the command +# line. +def set(name, value=None): + + global options + + options[name] = value + +def get(name, default_value=None, implied_value=None): + + global options + + matches = b2.util.regex.transform(sys.argv, "--" + re.escape(name) + "=(.*)") + if matches: + return matches[-1] + else: + m = b2.util.regex.transform(sys.argv, "--(" + re.escape(name) + ")") + if m and implied_value: + return implied_value + elif options.has_key(name) and options[name] != None: + return options[name] + else: + return default_value diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/order.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/order.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a74fc8c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/order.jam @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2003 Vladimir Prus +# Use, modification, and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy +# at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# This module defines a class which allows to order arbitrary object with +# regard to arbitrary binary relation. +# +# The primary use case is the gcc toolset, which is sensitive to library order: +# if library 'a' uses symbols from library 'b', then 'a' must be present before +# 'b' on the linker's command line. +# +# This requirement can be lifted for gcc with GNU ld, but for gcc with Solaris +# LD (and for Solaris toolset as well), the order always matters. +# +# So, we need to store order requirements and then order libraries according to +# them. It is not possible to use the dependency graph as order requirements. +# What we need is a "use symbols" relationship while dependency graph provides +# the "needs to be updated" relationship. +# +# For example:: +# lib a : a.cpp b; +# lib b ; +# +# For static linking, library 'a' need not depend on 'b'. However, it should +# still come before 'b' on the command line. + +class order +{ + rule __init__ ( ) + { + } + + # Adds the constraint that 'first' should preceede 'second'. + rule add-pair ( first second ) + { + .constraits += $(first)--$(second) ; + } + NATIVE_RULE class@order : add-pair ; + + # Given a list of objects, reorder them so that the constraints specified by + # 'add-pair' are satisfied. + # + # The algorithm was adopted from an awk script by Nikita Youshchenko + # (yoush at cs dot msu dot su) + rule order ( objects * ) + { + # The algorithm used is the same is standard transitive closure, except + # that we're not keeping in-degree for all vertices, but rather removing + # edges. + local result ; + if $(objects) + { + local constraints = [ eliminate-unused-constraits $(objects) ] ; + + # Find some library that nobody depends upon and add it to the + # 'result' array. + local obj ; + while $(objects) + { + local new_objects ; + while $(objects) + { + obj = $(objects[1]) ; + if [ has-no-dependents $(obj) : $(constraints) ] + { + # Emulate break ; + new_objects += $(objects[2-]) ; + objects = ; + } + else + { + new_objects += $(obj) ; + obj = ; + objects = $(objects[2-]) ; + } + } + + if ! $(obj) + { + errors.error "Circular order dependencies" ; + } + # No problem with placing first. + result += $(obj) ; + # Remove all contraints where 'obj' comes first, since they are + # already satisfied. + constraints = [ remove-satisfied $(constraints) : $(obj) ] ; + + # Add the remaining objects for further processing on the next + # iteration + objects = $(new_objects) ; + } + + } + return $(result) ; + } + NATIVE_RULE class@order : order ; + + # Eliminate constraints which mention objects not in 'objects'. In + # graph-theory terms, this is finding a subgraph induced by ordered + # vertices. + rule eliminate-unused-constraits ( objects * ) + { + local result ; + for local c in $(.constraints) + { + local m = [ MATCH (.*)--(.*) : $(c) ] ; + if $(m[1]) in $(objects) && $(m[2]) in $(objects) + { + result += $(c) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; + } + + # Returns true if there's no constraint in 'constaraints' where 'obj' comes + # second. + rule has-no-dependents ( obj : constraints * ) + { + local failed ; + while $(constraints) && ! $(failed) + { + local c = $(constraints[1]) ; + local m = [ MATCH (.*)--(.*) : $(c) ] ; + if $(m[2]) = $(obj) + { + failed = true ; + } + constraints = $(constraints[2-]) ; + } + if ! $(failed) + { + return true ; + } + } + + rule remove-satisfied ( constraints * : obj ) + { + local result ; + for local c in $(constraints) + { + local m = [ MATCH (.*)--(.*) : $(c) ] ; + if $(m[1]) != $(obj) + { + result += $(c) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import "class" : new ; + import assert ; + + c1 = [ new order ] ; + $(c1).add-pair l1 l2 ; + + assert.result l1 l2 : $(c1).order l1 l2 ; + assert.result l1 l2 : $(c1).order l2 l1 ; + + $(c1).add-pair l2 l3 ; + assert.result l1 l2 : $(c1).order l2 l1 ; + $(c1).add-pair x l2 ; + assert.result l1 l2 : $(c1).order l2 l1 ; + assert.result l1 l2 l3 : $(c1).order l2 l3 l1 ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/order.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/order.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4e67b3f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/order.py @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2003 Vladimir Prus +# Use, modification, and distribution is subject to the Boost Software +# License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy +# at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +class Order: + """Allows ordering arbitrary objects with regard to arbitrary binary relation. + + The primary use case is the gcc toolset, which is sensitive to + library order: if library 'a' uses symbols from library 'b', + then 'a' must be present before 'b' on the linker's command line. + + This requirement can be lifted for gcc with GNU ld, but for gcc with + Solaris LD (and for Solaris toolset as well), the order always matters. + + So, we need to store order requirements and then order libraries + according to them. It it not possible to use dependency graph as + order requirements. What we need is "use symbols" relationship + while dependency graph provides "needs to be updated" relationship. + + For example:: + lib a : a.cpp b; + lib b ; + + For static linking, the 'a' library need not depend on 'b'. However, it + still should come before 'b' on the command line. + """ + + def __init__ (self): + self.constraints_ = [] + + def add_pair (self, first, second): + """ Adds the constraint that 'first' should precede 'second'. + """ + self.constraints_.append ((first, second)) + + def order (self, objects): + """ Given a list of objects, reorder them so that the constains specified + by 'add_pair' are satisfied. + + The algorithm was adopted from an awk script by Nikita Youshchenko + (yoush at cs dot msu dot su) + """ + # The algorithm used is the same is standard transitive closure, + # except that we're not keeping in-degree for all vertices, but + # rather removing edges. + result = [] + + if not objects: + return result + + constraints = self.__eliminate_unused_constraits (objects) + + # Find some library that nobody depends upon and add it to + # the 'result' array. + obj = None + while objects: + new_objects = [] + while objects: + obj = objects [0] + + if self.__has_no_dependents (obj, constraints): + # Emulate break ; + new_objects.extend (objects [1:]) + objects = [] + + else: + new_objects.append (obj) + obj = None + objects = objects [1:] + + if not obj: + raise BaseException ("Circular order dependencies") + + # No problem with placing first. + result.append (obj) + + # Remove all containts where 'obj' comes first, + # since they are already satisfied. + constraints = self.__remove_satisfied (constraints, obj) + + # Add the remaining objects for further processing + # on the next iteration + objects = new_objects + + return result + + def __eliminate_unused_constraits (self, objects): + """ Eliminate constraints which mention objects not in 'objects'. + In graph-theory terms, this is finding subgraph induced by + ordered vertices. + """ + result = [] + for c in self.constraints_: + if c [0] in objects and c [1] in objects: + result.append (c) + + return result + + def __has_no_dependents (self, obj, constraints): + """ Returns true if there's no constraint in 'constraints' where + 'obj' comes second. + """ + failed = False + while constraints and not failed: + c = constraints [0] + + if c [1] == obj: + failed = True + + constraints = constraints [1:] + + return not failed + + def __remove_satisfied (self, constraints, obj): + result = [] + for c in constraints: + if c [0] != obj: + result.append (c) + + return result diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/os.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/os.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..daef27f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/os.jam @@ -0,0 +1,171 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2006 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +import modules ; +import string ; + + +# Return the value(s) of the given environment variable(s) at the time bjam was +# invoked. +rule environ ( variable-names + ) +{ + return [ modules.peek .ENVIRON : $(variable-names) ] ; +} + +.name = [ modules.peek : OS ] ; +.platform = [ modules.peek : OSPLAT ] ; +.version = [ modules.peek : OSVER ] ; + + +local rule constant ( c : os ? ) +{ + os ?= $(.name) ; + # First look for a platform-specific name, then the general value. + local variables = .$(c)-$(os) .$(c) ; + local result = $($(variables)) ; + return $(result[1]) ; +} + +rule get-constant ( os ? ) +{ + # Find the name of the constant being accessed, which is equal to the name + # used to invoke us. + local bt = [ BACKTRACE 1 ] ; + local rulename = [ MATCH ([^.]*)$ : $(bt[4]) ] ; + return [ constant $(rulename) : $(os) ] ; +} + + +# export all the common constants +.constants = name platform version shared-library-path-variable path-separator executable-path-variable executable-suffix ; +for local constant in $(.constants) +{ + IMPORT $(__name__) : get-constant : $(__name__) : $(constant) ; +} +EXPORT $(__name__) : $(.constants) ; + +.executable-path-variable-NT = PATH ; +# On Windows the case and capitalization of PATH is not always predictable, so +# let's find out what variable name was really set. +if $(.name) = NT +{ + for local n in [ VARNAMES .ENVIRON ] + { + if $(n:L) = path + { + .executable-path-variable-NT = $(n) ; + } + } +} + +# Specific constants for various platforms. There's no need to define any +# constant whose value would be the same as the default, below. +.shared-library-path-variable-NT = $(.executable-path-variable-NT) ; +.path-separator-NT = ";" ; +.expand-variable-prefix-NT = % ; +.expand-variable-suffix-NT = % ; +.executable-suffix-NT = .exe ; + +.shared-library-path-variable-CYGWIN = PATH ; + +.shared-library-path-variable-MACOSX = DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH ; + +.shared-library-path-variable-AIX = LIBPATH ; + +# Default constants +.shared-library-path-variable = LD_LIBRARY_PATH ; +.path-separator = ":" ; +.expand-variable-prefix = $ ; +.expand-variable-suffix = "" ; +.executable-path-variable = PATH ; +.executable-suffix = "" ; + + +# Return a list of the directories in the PATH. Yes, that information is (sort +# of) available in the global module, but jam code can change those values, and +# it isn't always clear what case/capitalization to use when looking. This rule +# is a more reliable way to get there. +rule executable-path ( ) +{ + return [ string.words [ environ [ constant executable-path-variable ] ] + : [ constant path-separator ] ] ; +} + + +# Initialize the list of home directories for the current user depending on the +# OS. +if $(.name) = NT +{ + local home = [ environ HOMEDRIVE HOMEPATH ] ; + .home-directories = $(home[1])$(home[2]) [ environ HOME ] [ environ USERPROFILE ] ; +} +else +{ + .home-directories = [ environ HOME ] ; +} + + +# Can't use 'constant' mechanism because it only returns 1-element values. +rule home-directories ( ) +{ + return $(.home-directories) ; +} + + +# Return the string needed to represent the expansion of the named shell +# variable. +rule expand-variable ( variable ) +{ + local prefix = [ constant expand-variable-prefix ] ; + local suffix = [ constant expand-variable-suffix ] ; + return $(prefix)$(variable)$(suffix) ; +} + + +# Returns true if running on windows, whether in cygwin or not. +rule on-windows ( ) +{ + local result ; + if [ modules.peek : NT ] + { + result = true ; + } + else if [ modules.peek : UNIX ] + { + switch [ modules.peek : JAMUNAME ] + { + case CYGWIN* : + { + result = true ; + } + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +if ! [ on-windows ] +{ + .on-unix = 1 ; +} + + +rule on-unix +{ + return $(.on-unix) ; +} + + +rule __test__ +{ + import assert ; + if ! ( --quiet in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ) + { + ECHO os: name= [ name ] ; + ECHO os: version= [ version ] ; + } + assert.true name ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/os_j.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/os_j.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f44cca62 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/os_j.py @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +# Status: stub, just enough to make tests work. +# +# Named os_j to avoid conflicts with standard 'os'. See +# project.py:import for special-casing. +# +# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2006 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +import bjam + +__OS = bjam.call("peek", [], "OS")[0] + +# Return Jam's name of OS to prevent existing code from burning +# when faced with Python naming +def name(): + return __OS diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/path.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/path.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..ea26b816 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/path.jam @@ -0,0 +1,934 @@ +# Copyright Vladimir Prus 2002-2006. +# Copyright Dave Abrahams 2003-2004. +# Copyright Rene Rivera 2003-2006. +# +# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. +# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at +# http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) + +# Performs various path manipulations. Paths are always in a 'normalized' +# representation. In it, a path may be either: +# +# - '.', or +# +# - ['/'] [ ( '..' '/' )* (token '/')* token ] +# +# In plain english, path can be rooted, '..' elements are allowed only at the +# beginning, and it never ends in slash, except for path consisting of slash +# only. + +import errors ; +import modules ; +import regex ; +import sequence ; +import set ; +import version ; + + +os = [ modules.peek : OS ] ; +if [ modules.peek : UNIX ] +{ + local uname = [ modules.peek : JAMUNAME ] ; + switch $(uname) + { + case CYGWIN* : os = CYGWIN ; + case * : os = UNIX ; + } +} + + +# Converts the native path into normalized form. +# +rule make ( native ) +{ + return [ make-$(os) $(native) ] ; +} + + +# Builds native representation of the path. +# +rule native ( path ) +{ + return [ native-$(os) $(path) ] ; +} + + +# Tests if a path is rooted. +# +rule is-rooted ( path ) +{ + return [ MATCH "^(/)" : $(path) ] ; +} + + +# Tests if a path has a parent. +# +rule has-parent ( path ) +{ + if $(path) != / + { + return 1 ; + } + else + { + return ; + } +} + + +# Returns the path without any directory components. +# +rule basename ( path ) +{ + return [ MATCH "([^/]+)$" : $(path) ] ; +} + + +# Returns parent directory of the path. If no parent exists, error is issued. +# +rule parent ( path ) +{ + if [ has-parent $(path) ] + { + if $(path) = . + { + return .. ; + } + else + { + # Strip everything at the end of path up to and including the last + # slash. + local result = [ regex.match "((.*)/)?([^/]+)" : $(path) : 2 3 ] ; + + # Did we strip what we shouldn't? + if $(result[2]) = ".." + { + return $(path)/.. ; + } + else + { + if ! $(result[1]) + { + if [ is-rooted $(path) ] + { + result = / ; + } + else + { + result = . ; + } + } + return $(result[1]) ; + } + } + } + else + { + errors.error "Path '$(path)' has no parent" ; + } +} + + +# Returns path2 such that "[ join path path2 ] = .". The path may not contain +# ".." element or be rooted. +# +rule reverse ( path ) +{ + if $(path) = . + { + return $(path) ; + } + else + { + local tokens = [ regex.split $(path) "/" ] ; + local tokens2 ; + for local i in $(tokens) + { + tokens2 += .. ; + } + return [ sequence.join $(tokens2) : "/" ] ; + } +} + + +# Concatenates the passed path elements. Generates an error if any element other +# than the first one is rooted. Skips any empty or undefined path elements. +# +rule join ( elements + ) +{ + if ! $(elements[2-]) + { + return $(elements[1]) ; + } + else + { + for local e in $(elements[2-]) + { + if [ is-rooted $(e) ] + { + errors.error only the first element may be rooted ; + } + } + if [ version.check-jam-version 3 1 17 ] + { + return [ NORMALIZE_PATH "$(elements)" ] ; + } + else + { + # Boost Jam prior to version 3.1.17 had problems with its + # NORMALIZE_PATH rule in case you passed it a leading backslash + # instead of a slash, in some cases when you sent it an empty + # initial path element and possibly some others. At least some of + # those cases were being hit and relied upon when calling this rule + # from the path.make-NT rule. + if ! $(elements[1]) && $(elements[2]) + { + return [ NORMALIZE_PATH "/" "$(elements[2-])" ] ; + } + else + { + return [ NORMALIZE_PATH "$(elements)" ] ; + } + } + } +} + + +# If 'path' is relative, it is rooted at 'root'. Otherwise, it is unchanged. +# +rule root ( path root ) +{ + if [ is-rooted $(path) ] + { + return $(path) ; + } + else + { + return [ join $(root) $(path) ] ; + } +} + + +# Returns the current working directory. +# +rule pwd ( ) +{ + if ! $(.pwd) + { + .pwd = [ make [ PWD ] ] ; + } + return $(.pwd) ; +} + + +# Returns the list of files matching the given pattern in the specified +# directory. Both directories and patterns are supplied as portable paths. Each +# pattern should be non-absolute path, and can't contain "." or ".." elements. +# Each slash separated element of pattern can contain the following special +# characters: +# - '?', which match any character +# - '*', which matches arbitrary number of characters. +# A file $(d)/e1/e2/e3 (where 'd' is in $(dirs)) matches pattern p1/p2/p3 if and +# only if e1 matches p1, e2 matches p2 and so on. +# +# For example: +# [ glob . : *.cpp ] +# [ glob . : */build/Jamfile ] +# +rule glob ( dirs * : patterns + : exclude-patterns * ) +{ + local result ; + local real-patterns ; + local real-exclude-patterns ; + for local d in $(dirs) + { + for local p in $(patterns) + { + local pattern = [ path.root $(p) $(d) ] ; + real-patterns += [ path.native $(pattern) ] ; + } + + for local p in $(exclude-patterns) + { + local pattern = [ path.root $(p) $(d) ] ; + real-exclude-patterns += [ path.native $(pattern) ] ; + } + } + + local inc = [ GLOB-RECURSIVELY $(real-patterns) ] ; + inc = [ sequence.transform NORMALIZE_PATH : $(inc) ] ; + local exc = [ GLOB-RECURSIVELY $(real-exclude-patterns) ] ; + exc = [ sequence.transform NORMALIZE_PATH : $(exc) ] ; + + return [ sequence.transform path.make : [ set.difference $(inc) : $(exc) ] ] + ; +} + + +# Recursive version of GLOB. Builds the glob of files while also searching in +# the subdirectories of the given roots. An optional set of exclusion patterns +# will filter out the matching entries from the result. The exclusions also +# apply to the subdirectory scanning, such that directories that match the +# exclusion patterns will not be searched. +# +rule glob-tree ( roots * : patterns + : exclude-patterns * ) +{ + return [ sequence.transform path.make : [ .glob-tree [ sequence.transform + path.native : $(roots) ] : $(patterns) : $(exclude-patterns) ] ] ; +} + + +local rule .glob-tree ( roots * : patterns * : exclude-patterns * ) +{ + local excluded ; + if $(exclude-patterns) + { + excluded = [ GLOB $(roots) : $(exclude-patterns) ] ; + } + local result = [ set.difference [ GLOB $(roots) : $(patterns) ] : + $(excluded) ] ; + local subdirs ; + for local d in [ set.difference [ GLOB $(roots) : * ] : $(excluded) ] + { + if ! ( $(d:D=) in . .. ) && ! [ CHECK_IF_FILE $(d) ] + { + subdirs += $(d) ; + } + } + if $(subdirs) + { + result += [ .glob-tree $(subdirs) : $(patterns) : $(exclude-patterns) ] + ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns true is the specified file exists. +# +rule exists ( file ) +{ + return [ path.glob $(file:D) : $(file:D=) ] ; +} +NATIVE_RULE path : exists ; + + +# Find out the absolute name of path and returns the list of all the parents, +# starting with the immediate one. Parents are returned as relative names. If +# 'upper_limit' is specified, directories above it will be pruned. +# +rule all-parents ( path : upper_limit ? : cwd ? ) +{ + cwd ?= [ pwd ] ; + local path_ele = [ regex.split [ root $(path) $(cwd) ] "/" ] ; + + if ! $(upper_limit) + { + upper_limit = / ; + } + local upper_ele = [ regex.split [ root $(upper_limit) $(cwd) ] "/" ] ; + + # Leave only elements in 'path_ele' below 'upper_ele'. + while $(path_ele) && ( $(upper_ele[1]) = $(path_ele[1]) ) + { + upper_ele = $(upper_ele[2-]) ; + path_ele = $(path_ele[2-]) ; + } + + # Have all upper elements been removed ? + if $(upper_ele) + { + errors.error "$(upper_limit) is not prefix of $(path)" ; + } + + # Create the relative paths to parents, number of elements in 'path_ele'. + local result ; + for local i in $(path_ele) + { + path = [ parent $(path) ] ; + result += $(path) ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Search for 'pattern' in parent directories of 'dir', up till and including +# 'upper_limit', if it is specified, or till the filesystem root otherwise. +# +rule glob-in-parents ( dir : patterns + : upper-limit ? ) +{ + local result ; + local parent-dirs = [ all-parents $(dir) : $(upper-limit) ] ; + + while $(parent-dirs) && ! $(result) + { + result = [ glob $(parent-dirs[1]) : $(patterns) ] ; + parent-dirs = $(parent-dirs[2-]) ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Assuming 'child' is a subdirectory of 'parent', return the relative path from +# 'parent' to 'child'. +# +rule relative ( child parent : no-error ? ) +{ + local not-a-child ; + if $(parent) = "." + { + return $(child) ; + } + else + { + local split1 = [ regex.split $(parent) / ] ; + local split2 = [ regex.split $(child) / ] ; + + while $(split1) + { + if $(split1[1]) = $(split2[1]) + { + split1 = $(split1[2-]) ; + split2 = $(split2[2-]) ; + } + else + { + not-a-child = true ; + split1 = ; + } + } + if $(split2) + { + if $(not-a-child) + { + if $(no-error) + { + return not-a-child ; + } + else + { + errors.error $(child) is not a subdir of $(parent) ; + } + } + else + { + return [ join $(split2) ] ; + } + } + else + { + return "." ; + } + } +} + + +# Returns the minimal path to path2 that is relative path1. +# +rule relative-to ( path1 path2 ) +{ + local root_1 = [ regex.split [ reverse $(path1) ] / ] ; + local split1 = [ regex.split $(path1) / ] ; + local split2 = [ regex.split $(path2) / ] ; + + while $(split1) && $(root_1) + { + if $(split1[1]) = $(split2[1]) + { + root_1 = $(root_1[2-]) ; + split1 = $(split1[2-]) ; + split2 = $(split2[2-]) ; + } + else + { + split1 = ; + } + } + return [ join . $(root_1) $(split2) ] ; +} + + +# Returns the list of paths which are used by the operating system for looking +# up programs. +# +rule programs-path ( ) +{ + local result ; + local raw = [ modules.peek : PATH Path path ] ; + for local p in $(raw) + { + if $(p) + { + result += [ path.make $(p) ] ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + +rule makedirs ( path ) +{ + local result = true ; + local native = [ native $(path) ] ; + if ! [ exists $(native) ] + { + if [ makedirs [ parent $(path) ] ] + { + if ! [ MAKEDIR $(native) ] + { + errors.error "Could not create directory '$(path)'" ; + result = ; + } + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + +# Converts native Windows paths into our internal canonic path representation. +# Supports 'invalid' paths containing multiple successive path separator +# characters. +# +# TODO: Check and if needed add support for Windows 'X:file' path format where +# the file is located in the current folder on drive X. +# +rule make-NT ( native ) +{ + local result ; + + if [ version.check-jam-version 3 1 17 ] + { + result = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(native) ] ; + } + else + { + # This old implementation is really fragile due to a not so clear way + # NORMALIZE_PATH rule worked in Boost.Jam versions prior to 3.1.17. E.g. + # path.join would mostly ignore empty path elements but would root the + # joined path in case the initial two path elements were empty or some + # similar accidental wierdness. + result = [ path.join [ regex.split $(native) "[/\\]" ] ] ; + } + + # We need to add an extra '/' in front in case this is a rooted Windows path + # starting with a drive letter and not a path separator character since the + # builtin NORMALIZE_PATH rule has no knowledge of this leading drive letter + # and treats it as a regular folder name. + if [ regex.match "(^.:)" : $(native) ] + { + result = /$(result) ; + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +rule native-NT ( path ) +{ + local result ; + if [ is-rooted $(path) ] && ! [ regex.match "^/(.:)" : $(path) ] + { + result = $(path) ; + } + else + { + result = [ MATCH "^/?(.*)" : $(path) ] ; + } + result = [ sequence.join [ regex.split $(result) "/" ] : "\\" ] ; + return $(result) ; +} + + +rule make-UNIX ( native ) +{ + # VP: I have no idea now 'native' can be empty here! But it can! + if ! $(native) + { + errors.error "Empty path passed to 'make-UNIX'" ; + } + else + { + return [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(native:T) ] ; + } +} + + +rule native-UNIX ( path ) +{ + return $(path) ; +} + + +rule make-CYGWIN ( path ) +{ + return [ make-NT $(path) ] ; +} + + +rule native-CYGWIN ( path ) +{ + local result = $(path) ; + if [ regex.match "(^/.:)" : $(path) ] # Windows absolute path. + { + result = [ MATCH "^/?(.*)" : $(path) ] ; # Remove leading '/'. + } + return [ native-UNIX $(result) ] ; +} + + +# split-path-VMS: splits input native path into device dir file (each part is +# optional). +# +# example: +# +# dev:[dir]file.c => dev: [dir] file.c +# +rule split-path-VMS ( native ) +{ + local matches = [ MATCH ([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+:)?(\\[[^\]]*\\])?(.*)?$ : $(native) ] ; + local device = $(matches[1]) ; + local dir = $(matches[2]) ; + local file = $(matches[3]) ; + + return $(device) $(dir) $(file) ; +} + + +# Converts a native VMS path into a portable path spec. +# +# Does not handle current-device absolute paths such as "[dir]File.c" as it is +# not clear how to represent them in the portable path notation. +# +# Adds a trailing dot (".") to the file part if no extension is present (helps +# when converting it back into native path). +# +rule make-VMS ( native ) +{ + if [ MATCH ^(\\[[a-zA-Z0-9]) : $(native) ] + { + errors.error "Can't handle default-device absolute paths: " $(native) ; + } + + local parts = [ split-path-VMS $(native) ] ; + local device = $(parts[1]) ; + local dir = $(parts[2]) ; + local file = $(parts[3]) ; + local elems ; + + if $(device) + { + # + # rooted + # + elems = /$(device) ; + } + + if $(dir) = "[]" + { + # + # Special case: current directory + # + elems = $(elems) "." ; + } + else if $(dir) + { + dir = [ regex.replace $(dir) "\\[|\\]" "" ] ; + local dir_parts = [ regex.split $(dir) \\. ] ; + + if $(dir_parts[1]) = "" + { + # + # Relative path + # + dir_parts = $(dir_parts[2--1]) ; + } + + # + # replace "parent-directory" parts (- => ..) + # + dir_parts = [ regex.replace-list $(dir_parts) : - : .. ] ; + + elems = $(elems) $(dir_parts) ; + } + + if $(file) + { + if ! [ MATCH (\\.) : $(file) ] + { + # + # Always add "." to end of non-extension file. + # + file = $(file). ; + } + elems = $(elems) $(file) ; + } + + local portable = [ path.join $(elems) ] ; + + return $(portable) ; +} + + +# Converts a portable path spec into a native VMS path. +# +# Relies on having at least one dot (".") included in the file name to be able +# to differentiate it from the directory part. +# +rule native-VMS ( path ) +{ + local device = "" ; + local dir = $(path) ; + local file = "" ; + local native ; + local split ; + + # + # Has device ? + # + if [ is-rooted $(dir) ] + { + split = [ MATCH ^/([^:]+:)/?(.*) : $(dir) ] ; + device = $(split[1]) ; + dir = $(split[2]) ; + } + + # + # Has file ? + # + # This is no exact science, just guess work: + # + # If the last part of the current path spec + # includes some chars, followed by a dot, + # optionally followed by more chars - + # then it is a file (keep your fingers crossed). + # + split = [ regex.split $(dir) / ] ; + local maybe_file = $(split[-1]) ; + + if [ MATCH ^([^.]+\\..*) : $(maybe_file) ] + { + file = $(maybe_file) ; + dir = [ sequence.join $(split[1--2]) : / ] ; + } + + # + # Has dir spec ? + # + if $(dir) = "." + { + dir = "[]" ; + } + else if $(dir) + { + dir = [ regex.replace $(dir) \\.\\. - ] ; + dir = [ regex.replace $(dir) / . ] ; + + if $(device) = "" + { + # + # Relative directory + # + dir = "."$(dir) ; + } + dir = "["$(dir)"]" ; + } + + native = [ sequence.join $(device) $(dir) $(file) ] ; + + return $(native) ; +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + import errors : try catch ; + + assert.true is-rooted "/" ; + assert.true is-rooted "/foo" ; + assert.true is-rooted "/foo/bar" ; + assert.result : is-rooted "." ; + assert.result : is-rooted "foo" ; + assert.result : is-rooted "foo/bar" ; + + assert.true has-parent "foo" ; + assert.true has-parent "foo/bar" ; + assert.true has-parent "." ; + assert.result : has-parent "/" ; + + assert.result "." : basename "." ; + assert.result ".." : basename ".." ; + assert.result "foo" : basename "foo" ; + assert.result "foo" : basename "bar/foo" ; + assert.result "foo" : basename "gaz/bar/foo" ; + assert.result "foo" : basename "/gaz/bar/foo" ; + + assert.result "." : parent "foo" ; + assert.result "/" : parent "/foo" ; + assert.result "foo/bar" : parent "foo/bar/giz" ; + assert.result ".." : parent "." ; + assert.result ".." : parent "../foo" ; + assert.result "../../foo" : parent "../../foo/bar" ; + + assert.result "." : reverse "." ; + assert.result ".." : reverse "foo" ; + assert.result "../../.." : reverse "foo/bar/giz" ; + + assert.result "foo" : join "foo" ; + assert.result "/foo" : join "/" "foo" ; + assert.result "foo/bar" : join "foo" "bar" ; + assert.result "foo/bar" : join "foo/giz" "../bar" ; + assert.result "foo/giz" : join "foo/bar/baz" "../../giz" ; + assert.result ".." : join "." ".." ; + assert.result ".." : join "foo" "../.." ; + assert.result "../.." : join "../foo" "../.." ; + assert.result "/foo" : join "/bar" "../foo" ; + assert.result "foo/giz" : join "foo/giz" "." ; + assert.result "." : join lib2 ".." ; + assert.result "/" : join "/a" ".." ; + + assert.result /a/b : join /a/b/c .. ; + + assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : join "foo" "bar" "giz" ; + assert.result "giz" : join "foo" ".." "giz" ; + assert.result "foo/giz" : join "foo" "." "giz" ; + + try ; + { + join "a" "/b" ; + } + catch only first element may be rooted ; + + local CWD = "/home/ghost/build" ; + assert.result : all-parents . : . : $(CWD) ; + assert.result . .. ../.. ../../.. : all-parents "Jamfile" : "" : $(CWD) ; + assert.result foo . .. ../.. ../../.. : all-parents "foo/Jamfile" : "" : $(CWD) ; + assert.result ../Work .. ../.. ../../.. : all-parents "../Work/Jamfile" : "" : $(CWD) ; + + local CWD = "/home/ghost" ; + assert.result . .. : all-parents "Jamfile" : "/home" : $(CWD) ; + assert.result . : all-parents "Jamfile" : "/home/ghost" : $(CWD) ; + + assert.result "c/d" : relative "a/b/c/d" "a/b" ; + assert.result "foo" : relative "foo" "." ; + + local save-os = [ modules.peek path : os ] ; + modules.poke path : os : NT ; + + assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "foo/bar/giz" ; + assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "foo\\bar\\giz" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo/" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo\\" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo/." ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo/bar/.." ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo/bar/../" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo/bar/..\\" ; + assert.result "foo/bar" : make "foo/././././bar" ; + assert.result "/foo" : make "\\foo" ; + assert.result "/D:/My Documents" : make "D:\\My Documents" ; + assert.result "/c:/boost/tools/build/new/project.jam" : make "c:\\boost\\tools\\build\\test\\..\\new\\project.jam" ; + + # Test processing 'invalid' paths containing multiple successive path + # separators. + assert.result "foo" : make "foo//" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo///" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo\\\\" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo\\\\\\" ; + assert.result "/foo" : make "//foo" ; + assert.result "/foo" : make "///foo" ; + assert.result "/foo" : make "\\\\foo" ; + assert.result "/foo" : make "\\\\\\foo" ; + assert.result "/foo" : make "\\/\\/foo" ; + assert.result "foo/bar" : make "foo//\\//\\\\bar//\\//\\\\\\//\\//\\\\" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "foo/bar//.." ; + assert.result "foo/bar" : make "foo/bar/giz//.." ; + assert.result "foo/giz" : make "foo//\\//\\\\bar///\\\\//\\\\////\\/..///giz\\//\\\\\\//\\//\\\\" ; + assert.result "../../../foo" : make "..///.//..///.//..////foo///" ; + + # Test processing 'invalid' rooted paths with too many '..' path elements + # that would place them before the root. + assert.result : make "/.." ; + assert.result : make "/../" ; + assert.result : make "/../." ; + assert.result : make "/.././" ; + assert.result : make "/foo/../bar/giz/.././././../../." ; + assert.result : make "/foo/../bar/giz/.././././../.././" ; + assert.result : make "//foo/../bar/giz/.././././../../." ; + assert.result : make "//foo/../bar/giz/.././././../.././" ; + assert.result : make "\\\\foo/../bar/giz/.././././../../." ; + assert.result : make "\\\\foo/../bar/giz/.././././../.././" ; + assert.result : make "/..///.//..///.//..////foo///" ; + + assert.result "foo\\bar\\giz" : native "foo/bar/giz" ; + assert.result "foo" : native "foo" ; + assert.result "\\foo" : native "/foo" ; + assert.result "D:\\My Documents\\Work" : native "/D:/My Documents/Work" ; + + modules.poke path : os : UNIX ; + + assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "foo/bar/giz" ; + assert.result "/sub1" : make "/sub1/." ; + assert.result "/sub1" : make "/sub1/sub2/.." ; + assert.result "sub1" : make "sub1/." ; + assert.result "sub1" : make "sub1/sub2/.." ; + assert.result "/foo/bar" : native "/foo/bar" ; + + modules.poke path : os : VMS ; + + # + # Don't really need to poke os before these + # + assert.result "disk:" "[dir]" "file" : split-path-VMS "disk:[dir]file" ; + assert.result "disk:" "[dir]" "" : split-path-VMS "disk:[dir]" ; + assert.result "disk:" "" "" : split-path-VMS "disk:" ; + assert.result "disk:" "" "file" : split-path-VMS "disk:file" ; + assert.result "" "[dir]" "file" : split-path-VMS "[dir]file" ; + assert.result "" "[dir]" "" : split-path-VMS "[dir]" ; + assert.result "" "" "file" : split-path-VMS "file" ; + assert.result "" "" "" : split-path-VMS "" ; + + # + # Special case: current directory + # + assert.result "" "[]" "" : split-path-VMS "[]" ; + assert.result "disk:" "[]" "" : split-path-VMS "disk:[]" ; + assert.result "" "[]" "file" : split-path-VMS "[]file" ; + assert.result "disk:" "[]" "file" : split-path-VMS "disk:[]file" ; + + # + # Make portable paths + # + assert.result "/disk:" : make "disk:" ; + assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "[.foo.bar.giz]" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "[.foo]" ; + assert.result "foo" : make "[.foo.bar.-]" ; + assert.result ".." : make "[.-]" ; + assert.result ".." : make "[-]" ; + assert.result "." : make "[]" ; + assert.result "giz.h" : make "giz.h" ; + assert.result "foo/bar/giz.h" : make "[.foo.bar]giz.h" ; + assert.result "/disk:/my_docs" : make "disk:[my_docs]" ; + assert.result "/disk:/boost/tools/build/new/project.jam" : make "disk:[boost.tools.build.test.-.new]project.jam" ; + + # + # Special case (adds '.' to end of file w/o extension to + # disambiguate from directory in portable path spec). + # + assert.result "Jamfile." : make "Jamfile" ; + assert.result "dir/Jamfile." : make "[.dir]Jamfile" ; + assert.result "/disk:/dir/Jamfile." : make "disk:[dir]Jamfile" ; + + # + # Make native paths + # + assert.result "disk:" : native "/disk:" ; + assert.result "[.foo.bar.giz]" : native "foo/bar/giz" ; + assert.result "[.foo]" : native "foo" ; + assert.result "[.-]" : native ".." ; + assert.result "[.foo.-]" : native "foo/.." ; + assert.result "[]" : native "." ; + assert.result "disk:[my_docs.work]" : native "/disk:/my_docs/work" ; + assert.result "giz.h" : native "giz.h" ; + assert.result "disk:Jamfile." : native "/disk:Jamfile." ; + assert.result "disk:[my_docs.work]Jamfile." : native "/disk:/my_docs/work/Jamfile." ; + + modules.poke path : os : $(save-os) ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/path.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/path.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..222b96bf --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/path.py @@ -0,0 +1,904 @@ +# Status: this module is ported on demand by however needs something +# from it. Functionality that is not needed by Python port will +# be dropped. + +# Copyright (C) Vladimir Prus 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. + +# Performs various path manipulations. Path are always in a 'normilized' +# representation. In it, a path may be either: +# +# - '.', or +# +# - ['/'] [ ( '..' '/' )* (token '/')* token ] +# +# In plain english, path can be rooted, '..' elements are allowed only +# at the beginning, and it never ends in slash, except for path consisting +# of slash only. + +import os.path +from utility import to_seq +from glob import glob as builtin_glob + +from b2.util import bjam_signature + +@bjam_signature((["path", "root"],)) +def root (path, root): + """ If 'path' is relative, it is rooted at 'root'. Otherwise, it's unchanged. + """ + if os.path.isabs (path): + return path + else: + return os.path.join (root, path) + +@bjam_signature((["native"],)) +def make (native): + """ Converts the native path into normalized form. + """ + # TODO: make os selection here. + return make_UNIX (native) + +def make_UNIX (native): + + # VP: I have no idea now 'native' can be empty here! But it can! + assert (native) + + return os.path.normpath (native) + +@bjam_signature((["path"],)) +def native (path): + """ Builds a native representation of the path. + """ + # TODO: make os selection here. + return native_UNIX (path) + +def native_UNIX (path): + return path + + +def pwd (): + """ Returns the current working directory. + # TODO: is it a good idea to use the current dir? Some use-cases + may not allow us to depend on the current dir. + """ + return make (os.getcwd ()) + +def is_rooted (path): + """ Tests if a path is rooted. + """ + return path and path [0] == '/' + + +################################################################### +# Still to port. +# Original lines are prefixed with "# " +# +# # Copyright (C) Vladimir Prus 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. +# +# # Performs various path manipulations. Path are always in a 'normilized' +# # representation. In it, a path may be either: +# # +# # - '.', or +# # +# # - ['/'] [ ( '..' '/' )* (token '/')* token ] +# # +# # In plain english, path can be rooted, '..' elements are allowed only +# # at the beginning, and it never ends in slash, except for path consisting +# # of slash only. +# +# import modules ; +# import sequence ; +# import regex ; +# import errors : error ; +# +# +# os = [ modules.peek : OS ] ; +# if [ modules.peek : UNIX ] +# { +# local uname = [ modules.peek : JAMUNAME ] ; +# switch $(uname) +# { +# case CYGWIN* : +# os = CYGWIN ; +# +# case * : +# os = UNIX ; +# } +# } +# +# # +# # Tests if a path is rooted. +# # +# rule is-rooted ( path ) +# { +# return [ MATCH "^(/)" : $(path) ] ; +# } +# +# # +# # Tests if a path has a parent. +# # +# rule has-parent ( path ) +# { +# if $(path) != / { +# return 1 ; +# } else { +# return ; +# } +# } +# +# # +# # Returns the path without any directory components. +# # +# rule basename ( path ) +# { +# return [ MATCH "([^/]+)$" : $(path) ] ; +# } +# +# # +# # Returns parent directory of the path. If no parent exists, error is issued. +# # +# rule parent ( path ) +# { +# if [ has-parent $(path) ] { +# +# if $(path) = . { +# return .. ; +# } else { +# +# # Strip everything at the end of path up to and including +# # the last slash +# local result = [ regex.match "((.*)/)?([^/]+)" : $(path) : 2 3 ] ; +# +# # Did we strip what we shouldn't? +# if $(result[2]) = ".." { +# return $(path)/.. ; +# } else { +# if ! $(result[1]) { +# if [ is-rooted $(path) ] { +# result = / ; +# } else { +# result = . ; +# } +# } +# return $(result[1]) ; +# } +# } +# } else { +# error "Path '$(path)' has no parent" ; +# } +# } +# +# # +# # Returns path2 such that "[ join path path2 ] = .". +# # The path may not contain ".." element or be rooted. +# # +# rule reverse ( path ) +# { +# if $(path) = . +# { +# return $(path) ; +# } +# else +# { +# local tokens = [ regex.split $(path) "/" ] ; +# local tokens2 ; +# for local i in $(tokens) { +# tokens2 += .. ; +# } +# return [ sequence.join $(tokens2) : "/" ] ; +# } +# } +# +# # +# # Auxillary rule: does all the semantic of 'join', except for error cheching. +# # The error checking is separated because this rule is recursive, and I don't +# # like the idea of checking the same input over and over. +# # +# local rule join-imp ( elements + ) +# { +# return [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(elements:J="/") ] ; +# } +# +# # +# # Contanenates the passed path elements. Generates an error if +# # any element other than the first one is rooted. +# # +# rule join ( elements + ) +# { +# if ! $(elements[2]) +# { +# return $(elements[1]) ; +# } +# else +# { +# for local e in $(elements[2-]) +# { +# if [ is-rooted $(e) ] +# { +# error only first element may be rooted ; +# } +# } +# return [ join-imp $(elements) ] ; +# } +# } + + +def glob (dirs, patterns): + """ Returns the list of files matching the given pattern in the + specified directory. Both directories and patterns are + supplied as portable paths. Each pattern should be non-absolute + path, and can't contain "." or ".." elements. Each slash separated + element of pattern can contain the following special characters: + - '?', which match any character + - '*', which matches arbitrary number of characters. + A file $(d)/e1/e2/e3 (where 'd' is in $(dirs)) matches pattern p1/p2/p3 + if and only if e1 matches p1, e2 matches p2 and so on. + + For example: + [ glob . : *.cpp ] + [ glob . : */build/Jamfile ] + """ +# { +# local result ; +# if $(patterns:D) +# { +# # When a pattern has a directory element, we first glob for +# # directory, and then glob for file name is the found directories. +# for local p in $(patterns) +# { +# # First glob for directory part. +# local globbed-dirs = [ glob $(dirs) : $(p:D) ] ; +# result += [ glob $(globbed-dirs) : $(p:D="") ] ; +# } +# } +# else +# { +# # When a pattern has not directory, we glob directly. +# # Take care of special ".." value. The "GLOB" rule simply ignores +# # the ".." element (and ".") element in directory listings. This is +# # needed so that +# # +# # [ glob libs/*/Jamfile ] +# # +# # don't return +# # +# # libs/../Jamfile (which is the same as ./Jamfile) +# # +# # On the other hand, when ".." is explicitly present in the pattern +# # we need to return it. +# # +# for local dir in $(dirs) +# { +# for local p in $(patterns) +# { +# if $(p) != ".." +# { +# result += [ sequence.transform make +# : [ GLOB [ native $(dir) ] : $(p) ] ] ; +# } +# else +# { +# result += [ path.join $(dir) .. ] ; +# } +# } +# } +# } +# return $(result) ; +# } +# + +# TODO: (PF) I replaced the code above by this. I think it should work but needs to be tested. + result = [] + dirs = to_seq (dirs) + patterns = to_seq (patterns) + + splitdirs = [] + for dir in dirs: + splitdirs += dir.split (os.pathsep) + + for dir in splitdirs: + for pattern in patterns: + p = os.path.join (dir, pattern) + import glob + result.extend (glob.glob (p)) + return result + +# +# Find out the absolute name of path and returns the list of all the parents, +# starting with the immediate one. Parents are returned as relative names. +# If 'upper_limit' is specified, directories above it will be pruned. +# +def all_parents(path, upper_limit=None, cwd=None): + + if not cwd: + cwd = os.getcwd() + + path_abs = os.path.join(cwd, path) + + if upper_limit: + upper_limit = os.path.join(cwd, upper_limit) + + result = [] + while path_abs and path_abs != upper_limit: + (head, tail) = os.path.split(path) + path = os.path.join(path, "..") + result.append(path) + path_abs = head + + if upper_limit and path_abs != upper_limit: + raise BaseException("'%s' is not a prefix of '%s'" % (upper_limit, path)) + + return result + +# Search for 'pattern' in parent directories of 'dir', up till and including +# 'upper_limit', if it is specified, or till the filesystem root otherwise. +# +def glob_in_parents(dir, patterns, upper_limit=None): + + result = [] + parent_dirs = all_parents(dir, upper_limit) + + for p in parent_dirs: + result = glob(p, patterns) + if result: break + + return result + +# +# # +# # Assuming 'child' is a subdirectory of 'parent', return the relative +# # path from 'parent' to 'child' +# # +# rule relative ( child parent ) +# { +# if $(parent) = "." +# { +# return $(child) ; +# } +# else +# { +# local split1 = [ regex.split $(parent) / ] ; +# local split2 = [ regex.split $(child) / ] ; +# +# while $(split1) +# { +# if $(split1[1]) = $(split2[1]) +# { +# split1 = $(split1[2-]) ; +# split2 = $(split2[2-]) ; +# } +# else +# { +# errors.error $(child) is not a subdir of $(parent) ; +# } +# } +# return [ join $(split2) ] ; +# } +# } +# +# # Returns the minimal path to path2 that is relative path1. +# # +# rule relative-to ( path1 path2 ) +# { +# local root_1 = [ regex.split [ reverse $(path1) ] / ] ; +# local split1 = [ regex.split $(path1) / ] ; +# local split2 = [ regex.split $(path2) / ] ; +# +# while $(split1) && $(root_1) +# { +# if $(split1[1]) = $(split2[1]) +# { +# root_1 = $(root_1[2-]) ; +# split1 = $(split1[2-]) ; +# split2 = $(split2[2-]) ; +# } +# else +# { +# split1 = ; +# } +# } +# return [ join . $(root_1) $(split2) ] ; +# } + +# Returns the list of paths which are used by the operating system +# for looking up programs +def programs_path (): + raw = [] + names = ['PATH', 'Path', 'path'] + + for name in names: + raw.append(os.environ.get (name, '')) + + result = [] + for elem in raw: + if elem: + for p in elem.split(os.path.pathsep): + result.append(make(p)) + + return result + +# rule make-NT ( native ) +# { +# local tokens = [ regex.split $(native) "[/\\]" ] ; +# local result ; +# +# # Handle paths ending with slashes +# if $(tokens[-1]) = "" +# { +# tokens = $(tokens[1--2]) ; # discard the empty element +# } +# +# result = [ path.join $(tokens) ] ; +# +# if [ regex.match "(^.:)" : $(native) ] +# { +# result = /$(result) ; +# } +# +# if $(native) = "" +# { +# result = "." ; +# } +# +# return $(result) ; +# } +# +# rule native-NT ( path ) +# { +# local result = [ MATCH "^/?(.*)" : $(path) ] ; +# result = [ sequence.join [ regex.split $(result) "/" ] : "\\" ] ; +# return $(result) ; +# } +# +# rule make-CYGWIN ( path ) +# { +# return [ make-NT $(path) ] ; +# } +# +# rule native-CYGWIN ( path ) +# { +# local result = $(path) ; +# if [ regex.match "(^/.:)" : $(path) ] # win absolute +# { +# result = [ MATCH "^/?(.*)" : $(path) ] ; # remove leading '/' +# } +# return [ native-UNIX $(result) ] ; +# } +# +# # +# # split-VMS: splits input native path into +# # device dir file (each part is optional), +# # example: +# # +# # dev:[dir]file.c => dev: [dir] file.c +# # +# rule split-path-VMS ( native ) +# { +# local matches = [ MATCH ([a-zA-Z0-9_-]+:)?(\\[[^\]]*\\])?(.*)?$ : $(native) ] ; +# local device = $(matches[1]) ; +# local dir = $(matches[2]) ; +# local file = $(matches[3]) ; +# +# return $(device) $(dir) $(file) ; +# } +# +# # +# # Converts a native VMS path into a portable path spec. +# # +# # Does not handle current-device absolute paths such +# # as "[dir]File.c" as it is not clear how to represent +# # them in the portable path notation. +# # +# # Adds a trailing dot (".") to the file part if no extension +# # is present (helps when converting it back into native path). +# # +# rule make-VMS ( native ) +# { +# if [ MATCH ^(\\[[a-zA-Z0-9]) : $(native) ] +# { +# errors.error "Can't handle default-device absolute paths: " $(native) ; +# } +# +# local parts = [ split-path-VMS $(native) ] ; +# local device = $(parts[1]) ; +# local dir = $(parts[2]) ; +# local file = $(parts[3]) ; +# local elems ; +# +# if $(device) +# { +# # +# # rooted +# # +# elems = /$(device) ; +# } +# +# if $(dir) = "[]" +# { +# # +# # Special case: current directory +# # +# elems = $(elems) "." ; +# } +# else if $(dir) +# { +# dir = [ regex.replace $(dir) "\\[|\\]" "" ] ; +# local dir_parts = [ regex.split $(dir) \\. ] ; +# +# if $(dir_parts[1]) = "" +# { +# # +# # Relative path +# # +# dir_parts = $(dir_parts[2--1]) ; +# } +# +# # +# # replace "parent-directory" parts (- => ..) +# # +# dir_parts = [ regex.replace-list $(dir_parts) : - : .. ] ; +# +# elems = $(elems) $(dir_parts) ; +# } +# +# if $(file) +# { +# if ! [ MATCH (\\.) : $(file) ] +# { +# # +# # Always add "." to end of non-extension file +# # +# file = $(file). ; +# } +# elems = $(elems) $(file) ; +# } +# +# local portable = [ path.join $(elems) ] ; +# +# return $(portable) ; +# } +# +# # +# # Converts a portable path spec into a native VMS path. +# # +# # Relies on having at least one dot (".") included in the file +# # name to be able to differentiate it ftom the directory part. +# # +# rule native-VMS ( path ) +# { +# local device = "" ; +# local dir = $(path) ; +# local file = "" ; +# local native ; +# local split ; +# +# # +# # Has device ? +# # +# if [ is-rooted $(dir) ] +# { +# split = [ MATCH ^/([^:]+:)/?(.*) : $(dir) ] ; +# device = $(split[1]) ; +# dir = $(split[2]) ; +# } +# +# # +# # Has file ? +# # +# # This is no exact science, just guess work: +# # +# # If the last part of the current path spec +# # includes some chars, followed by a dot, +# # optionally followed by more chars - +# # then it is a file (keep your fingers crossed). +# # +# split = [ regex.split $(dir) / ] ; +# local maybe_file = $(split[-1]) ; +# +# if [ MATCH ^([^.]+\\..*) : $(maybe_file) ] +# { +# file = $(maybe_file) ; +# dir = [ sequence.join $(split[1--2]) : / ] ; +# } +# +# # +# # Has dir spec ? +# # +# if $(dir) = "." +# { +# dir = "[]" ; +# } +# else if $(dir) +# { +# dir = [ regex.replace $(dir) \\.\\. - ] ; +# dir = [ regex.replace $(dir) / . ] ; +# +# if $(device) = "" +# { +# # +# # Relative directory +# # +# dir = "."$(dir) ; +# } +# dir = "["$(dir)"]" ; +# } +# +# native = [ sequence.join $(device) $(dir) $(file) ] ; +# +# return $(native) ; +# } +# +# +# rule __test__ ( ) { +# +# import assert ; +# import errors : try catch ; +# +# assert.true is-rooted "/" ; +# assert.true is-rooted "/foo" ; +# assert.true is-rooted "/foo/bar" ; +# assert.result : is-rooted "." ; +# assert.result : is-rooted "foo" ; +# assert.result : is-rooted "foo/bar" ; +# +# assert.true has-parent "foo" ; +# assert.true has-parent "foo/bar" ; +# assert.true has-parent "." ; +# assert.result : has-parent "/" ; +# +# assert.result "." : basename "." ; +# assert.result ".." : basename ".." ; +# assert.result "foo" : basename "foo" ; +# assert.result "foo" : basename "bar/foo" ; +# assert.result "foo" : basename "gaz/bar/foo" ; +# assert.result "foo" : basename "/gaz/bar/foo" ; +# +# assert.result "." : parent "foo" ; +# assert.result "/" : parent "/foo" ; +# assert.result "foo/bar" : parent "foo/bar/giz" ; +# assert.result ".." : parent "." ; +# assert.result ".." : parent "../foo" ; +# assert.result "../../foo" : parent "../../foo/bar" ; +# +# +# assert.result "." : reverse "." ; +# assert.result ".." : reverse "foo" ; +# assert.result "../../.." : reverse "foo/bar/giz" ; +# +# assert.result "foo" : join "foo" ; +# assert.result "/foo" : join "/" "foo" ; +# assert.result "foo/bar" : join "foo" "bar" ; +# assert.result "foo/bar" : join "foo/giz" "../bar" ; +# assert.result "foo/giz" : join "foo/bar/baz" "../../giz" ; +# assert.result ".." : join "." ".." ; +# assert.result ".." : join "foo" "../.." ; +# assert.result "../.." : join "../foo" "../.." ; +# assert.result "/foo" : join "/bar" "../foo" ; +# assert.result "foo/giz" : join "foo/giz" "." ; +# assert.result "." : join lib2 ".." ; +# assert.result "/" : join "/a" ".." ; +# +# assert.result /a/b : join /a/b/c .. ; +# +# assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : join "foo" "bar" "giz" ; +# assert.result "giz" : join "foo" ".." "giz" ; +# assert.result "foo/giz" : join "foo" "." "giz" ; +# +# try ; +# { +# join "a" "/b" ; +# } +# catch only first element may be rooted ; +# +# local CWD = "/home/ghost/build" ; +# assert.result : all-parents . : . : $(CWD) ; +# assert.result . .. ../.. ../../.. : all-parents "Jamfile" : "" : $(CWD) ; +# assert.result foo . .. ../.. ../../.. : all-parents "foo/Jamfile" : "" : $(CWD) ; +# assert.result ../Work .. ../.. ../../.. : all-parents "../Work/Jamfile" : "" : $(CWD) ; +# +# local CWD = "/home/ghost" ; +# assert.result . .. : all-parents "Jamfile" : "/home" : $(CWD) ; +# assert.result . : all-parents "Jamfile" : "/home/ghost" : $(CWD) ; +# +# assert.result "c/d" : relative "a/b/c/d" "a/b" ; +# assert.result "foo" : relative "foo" "." ; +# +# local save-os = [ modules.peek path : os ] ; +# modules.poke path : os : NT ; +# +# assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "foo/bar/giz" ; +# assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "foo\\bar\\giz" ; +# assert.result "foo" : make "foo/." ; +# assert.result "foo" : make "foo/bar/.." ; +# assert.result "/D:/My Documents" : make "D:\\My Documents" ; +# assert.result "/c:/boost/tools/build/new/project.jam" : make "c:\\boost\\tools\\build\\test\\..\\new\\project.jam" ; +# +# assert.result "foo\\bar\\giz" : native "foo/bar/giz" ; +# assert.result "foo" : native "foo" ; +# assert.result "D:\\My Documents\\Work" : native "/D:/My Documents/Work" ; +# +# modules.poke path : os : UNIX ; +# +# assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "foo/bar/giz" ; +# assert.result "/sub1" : make "/sub1/." ; +# assert.result "/sub1" : make "/sub1/sub2/.." ; +# assert.result "sub1" : make "sub1/." ; +# assert.result "sub1" : make "sub1/sub2/.." ; +# assert.result "/foo/bar" : native "/foo/bar" ; +# +# modules.poke path : os : VMS ; +# +# # +# # Don't really need to poke os before these +# # +# assert.result "disk:" "[dir]" "file" : split-path-VMS "disk:[dir]file" ; +# assert.result "disk:" "[dir]" "" : split-path-VMS "disk:[dir]" ; +# assert.result "disk:" "" "" : split-path-VMS "disk:" ; +# assert.result "disk:" "" "file" : split-path-VMS "disk:file" ; +# assert.result "" "[dir]" "file" : split-path-VMS "[dir]file" ; +# assert.result "" "[dir]" "" : split-path-VMS "[dir]" ; +# assert.result "" "" "file" : split-path-VMS "file" ; +# assert.result "" "" "" : split-path-VMS "" ; +# +# # +# # Special case: current directory +# # +# assert.result "" "[]" "" : split-path-VMS "[]" ; +# assert.result "disk:" "[]" "" : split-path-VMS "disk:[]" ; +# assert.result "" "[]" "file" : split-path-VMS "[]file" ; +# assert.result "disk:" "[]" "file" : split-path-VMS "disk:[]file" ; +# +# # +# # Make portable paths +# # +# assert.result "/disk:" : make "disk:" ; +# assert.result "foo/bar/giz" : make "[.foo.bar.giz]" ; +# assert.result "foo" : make "[.foo]" ; +# assert.result "foo" : make "[.foo.bar.-]" ; +# assert.result ".." : make "[.-]" ; +# assert.result ".." : make "[-]" ; +# assert.result "." : make "[]" ; +# assert.result "giz.h" : make "giz.h" ; +# assert.result "foo/bar/giz.h" : make "[.foo.bar]giz.h" ; +# assert.result "/disk:/my_docs" : make "disk:[my_docs]" ; +# assert.result "/disk:/boost/tools/build/new/project.jam" : make "disk:[boost.tools.build.test.-.new]project.jam" ; +# +# # +# # Special case (adds '.' to end of file w/o extension to +# # disambiguate from directory in portable path spec). +# # +# assert.result "Jamfile." : make "Jamfile" ; +# assert.result "dir/Jamfile." : make "[.dir]Jamfile" ; +# assert.result "/disk:/dir/Jamfile." : make "disk:[dir]Jamfile" ; +# +# # +# # Make native paths +# # +# assert.result "disk:" : native "/disk:" ; +# assert.result "[.foo.bar.giz]" : native "foo/bar/giz" ; +# assert.result "[.foo]" : native "foo" ; +# assert.result "[.-]" : native ".." ; +# assert.result "[.foo.-]" : native "foo/.." ; +# assert.result "[]" : native "." ; +# assert.result "disk:[my_docs.work]" : native "/disk:/my_docs/work" ; +# assert.result "giz.h" : native "giz.h" ; +# assert.result "disk:Jamfile." : native "/disk:Jamfile." ; +# assert.result "disk:[my_docs.work]Jamfile." : native "/disk:/my_docs/work/Jamfile." ; +# +# modules.poke path : os : $(save-os) ; +# +# } + +# + + +#def glob(dir, patterns): +# result = [] +# for pattern in patterns: +# result.extend(builtin_glob(os.path.join(dir, pattern))) +# return result + +def glob(dirs, patterns, exclude_patterns=None): + """Returns the list of files matching the given pattern in the + specified directory. Both directories and patterns are + supplied as portable paths. Each pattern should be non-absolute + path, and can't contain '.' or '..' elements. Each slash separated + element of pattern can contain the following special characters: + - '?', which match any character + - '*', which matches arbitrary number of characters. + A file $(d)/e1/e2/e3 (where 'd' is in $(dirs)) matches pattern p1/p2/p3 + if and only if e1 matches p1, e2 matches p2 and so on. + For example: + [ glob . : *.cpp ] + [ glob . : */build/Jamfile ] + """ + + assert(isinstance(patterns, list)) + assert(isinstance(dirs, list)) + + if not exclude_patterns: + exclude_patterns = [] + else: + assert(isinstance(exclude_patterns, list)) + + real_patterns = [os.path.join(d, p) for p in patterns for d in dirs] + real_exclude_patterns = [os.path.join(d, p) for p in exclude_patterns + for d in dirs] + + inc = [os.path.normpath(name) for p in real_patterns + for name in builtin_glob(p)] + exc = [os.path.normpath(name) for p in real_exclude_patterns + for name in builtin_glob(p)] + return [x for x in inc if x not in exc] + +def glob_tree(roots, patterns, exclude_patterns=None): + """Recursive version of GLOB. Builds the glob of files while + also searching in the subdirectories of the given roots. An + optional set of exclusion patterns will filter out the + matching entries from the result. The exclusions also apply + to the subdirectory scanning, such that directories that + match the exclusion patterns will not be searched.""" + + if not exclude_patterns: + exclude_patterns = [] + + result = glob(roots, patterns, exclude_patterns) + subdirs = [s for s in glob(roots, ["*"]) if s != "." and s != ".." and os.path.isdir(s)] + if subdirs: + result.extend(glob_tree(subdirs, patterns, exclude_patterns)) + + return result + +def glob_in_parents(dir, patterns, upper_limit=None): + """Recursive version of GLOB which glob sall parent directories + of dir until the first match is found. Returns an empty result if no match + is found""" + + assert(isinstance(dir, str)) + assert(isinstance(patterns, list)) + + result = [] + + absolute_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), dir) + absolute_dir = os.path.normpath(absolute_dir) + while absolute_dir: + new_dir = os.path.split(absolute_dir)[0] + if new_dir == absolute_dir: + break + result = glob([new_dir], patterns) + if result: + break + absolute_dir = new_dir + + return result + + +# The relpath functionality is written by +# Cimarron Taylor +def split(p, rest=[]): + (h,t) = os.path.split(p) + if len(h) < 1: return [t]+rest + if len(t) < 1: return [h]+rest + return split(h,[t]+rest) + +def commonpath(l1, l2, common=[]): + if len(l1) < 1: return (common, l1, l2) + if len(l2) < 1: return (common, l1, l2) + if l1[0] != l2[0]: return (common, l1, l2) + return commonpath(l1[1:], l2[1:], common+[l1[0]]) + +def relpath(p1, p2): + (common,l1,l2) = commonpath(split(p1), split(p2)) + p = [] + if len(l1) > 0: + p = [ '../' * len(l1) ] + p = p + l2 + if p: + return os.path.join( *p ) + else: + return "." diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/print.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/print.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..708d21ab --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/print.jam @@ -0,0 +1,488 @@ +# Copyright 2003 Douglas Gregor +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2005 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +# Utilities for generating format independent output. Using these +# will help in generation of documentation in at minimum plain/console +# and html. + +import modules ; +import numbers ; +import string ; +import regex ; +import "class" ; +import scanner ; +import path ; + +# The current output target. Defaults to console. +output-target = console ; + +# The current output type. Defaults to plain. Other possible values are "html". +output-type = plain ; + +# Whitespace. +.whitespace = [ string.whitespace ] ; + + +# Set the target and type of output to generate. This sets both the destination +# output and the type of docs to generate to that output. The target can be +# either a file or "console" for echoing to the console. If the type of output +# is not specified it defaults to plain text. +# +rule output ( + target # The target file or device; file or "console". + type ? # The type of output; "plain" or "html". +) +{ + type ?= plain ; + if $(output-target) != $(target) + { + output-target = $(target) ; + output-type = $(type) ; + if $(output-type) = html + { + text + "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\">" + "<html>" + "<head>" + "</head>" + "<body link=\"#0000ff\" vlink=\"#800080\">" + : true + : prefix ; + text + "</body>" + "</html>" + : + : suffix ; + } + } +} + + +# Generate a section with a description. The type of output can be controlled by +# the value of the 'output-type' variable. +# +rule section ( + name # The name of the section. + description * # A number of description lines. +) +{ + if $(output-type) = plain + { + lines [ split-at-words $(name): ] ; + lines ; + } + else if $(output-type) = html + { + name = [ escape-html $(name) ] ; + text <h3>$(name)</h3> <p> ; + } + local pre = ; + while $(description) + { + local paragraph = ; + while $(description) && [ string.is-whitespace $(description[1]) ] { description = $(description[2-]) ; } + if $(pre) + { + while $(description) && ( + $(pre) = " $(description[1])" || + ( $(pre) < [ string.chars [ MATCH "^([$(.whitespace)]*)" : " $(description[1])" ] ] ) + ) + { paragraph += $(description[1]) ; description = $(description[2-]) ; } + while [ string.is-whitespace $(paragraph[-1]) ] { paragraph = $(paragraph[1--2]) ; } + pre = ; + if $(output-type) = plain + { + lines $(paragraph) "" : " " " " ; + } + else if $(output-type) = html + { + text <blockquote> ; + lines $(paragraph) ; + text </blockquote> ; + } + } + else + { + while $(description) && ! [ string.is-whitespace $(description[1]) ] + { paragraph += $(description[1]) ; description = $(description[2-]) ; } + if $(paragraph[1]) = :: && ! $(paragraph[2]) + { + pre = " " ; + } + if $(paragraph[1]) = :: + { + if $(output-type) = plain + { + lines $(paragraph[2-]) "" : " " " " ; + lines ; + } + else if $(output-type) = html + { + text <blockquote> ; + lines $(paragraph[2-]) ; + text </blockquote> ; + } + } + else + { + local p = [ MATCH "(.*)(::)$" : $(paragraph[-1]) ] ; + local pws = [ MATCH "([ ]*)$" : $(p[1]) ] ; + p = [ MATCH "(.*)($(pws))($(p[2]))$" : $(paragraph[-1]) ] ; + if $(p[3]) = :: + { + pre = [ string.chars [ MATCH "^([$(.whitespace)]*)" : " $(p[1])" ] ] ; + if ! $(p[2]) || $(p[2]) = "" { paragraph = $(paragraph[1--2]) $(p[1]): ; } + else { paragraph = $(paragraph[1--2]) $(p[1]) ; } + if $(output-type) = plain + { + lines [ split-at-words " " $(paragraph) ] : " " " " ; + lines ; + } + else if $(output-type) = html + { + text </p> <p> [ escape-html $(paragraph) ] ; + } + } + else + { + if $(output-type) = plain + { + lines [ split-at-words " " $(paragraph) ] : " " " " ; + lines ; + } + else if $(output-type) = html + { + text </p> <p> [ escape-html $(paragraph) ] ; + } + } + } + } + } + if $(output-type) = html + { + text </p> ; + } +} + + +# Generate the start of a list of items. The type of output can be controlled by +# the value of the 'output-type' variable. +# +rule list-start ( ) +{ + if $(output-type) = plain + { + } + else if $(output-type) = html + { + text <ul> ; + } +} + + +# Generate an item in a list. The type of output can be controlled by the value +# of the 'output-type' variable. +# +rule list-item ( + item + # The item to list. +) +{ + if $(output-type) = plain + { + lines [ split-at-words "*" $(item) ] : " " " " ; + } + else if $(output-type) = html + { + text <li> [ escape-html $(item) ] </li> ; + } +} + + +# Generate the end of a list of items. The type of output can be controlled by +# the value of the 'output-type' variable. +# +rule list-end ( ) +{ + if $(output-type) = plain + { + lines ; + } + else if $(output-type) = html + { + text </ul> ; + } +} + + +# Split the given text into separate lines, word-wrapping to a margin. The +# default margin is 78 characters. +# +rule split-at-words ( + text + # The text to split. + : margin ? # An optional margin, default is 78. +) +{ + local lines = ; + text = [ string.words $(text:J=" ") ] ; + text = $(text:J=" ") ; + margin ?= 78 ; + local char-match-1 = ".?" ; + local char-match = "" ; + while $(margin) != 0 + { + char-match = $(char-match)$(char-match-1) ; + margin = [ numbers.decrement $(margin) ] ; + } + while $(text) + { + local s = "" ; + local t = "" ; + # divide s into the first X characters and the rest + s = [ MATCH "^($(char-match))(.*)" : $(text) ] ; + + if $(s[2]) + { + # split the first half at a space + t = [ MATCH "^(.*)[\\ ]([^\\ ]*)$" : $(s[1]) ] ; + } + else + { + t = $(s) ; + } + + if ! $(t[2]) + { + t += "" ; + } + + text = $(t[2])$(s[2]) ; + lines += $(t[1]) ; + } + return $(lines) ; +} + + +# Generate a set of fixed lines. Each single item passed in is output on a +# separate line. For console this just echos each line, but for html this will +# split them with <br>. +# +rule lines ( + text * # The lines of text. + : indent ? # Optional indentation prepended to each line after the first one. + outdent ? # Optional indentation to prepend to the first line. +) +{ + text ?= "" ; + indent ?= "" ; + outdent ?= "" ; + if $(output-type) = plain + { + text $(outdent)$(text[1]) $(indent)$(text[2-]) ; + } + else if $(output-type) = html + { + local indent-chars = [ string.chars $(indent) ] ; + indent = "" ; + for local c in $(indent-chars) + { + if $(c) = " " { c = " " ; } + else if $(c) = " " { c = " " ; } + indent = $(indent)$(c) ; + } + local html-text = [ escape-html $(text) : " " ] ; + text $(html-text[1])<br> $(indent)$(html-text[2-])<br> ; + } +} + + +# Output text directly to the current target. When doing output to a file, one +# can indicate if the text should be output to "prefix" it, as the "body" +# (default), or "suffix" of the file. This is independant of the actual +# execution order of the text rule. This rule invokes a singular action, one +# action only once, which does the build of the file. Therefore actions on the +# target outside of this rule will happen entirely before and/or after all +# output using this rule. +# +rule text ( + strings * # The strings of text to output. + : overwrite ? # true to overwrite the output (if it is a file) + : prefix-body-suffix ? # Indication to output prefix, body, or suffix (for a file). +) +{ + prefix-body-suffix ?= body ; + if $(output-target) = console + { + if ! $(strings) + { + ECHO ; + } + else + { + for local s in $(strings) + { + ECHO $(s) ; + } + } + } + if ! $($(output-target).did-action) + { + $(output-target).did-action = yes ; + $(output-target).text-prefix = ; + $(output-target).text-body = ; + $(output-target).text-suffix = ; + + nl on $(output-target) = " +" ; + text-redirect on $(output-target) = ">>" ; + if $(overwrite) + { + text-redirect on $(output-target) = ">" ; + } + text-content on $(output-target) = ; + + text-action $(output-target) ; + + if $(overwrite) && $(output-target) != console + { + check-for-update $(output-target) ; + } + } + $(output-target).text-$(prefix-body-suffix) += $(strings) ; + text-content on $(output-target) = + $($(output-target).text-prefix) + $($(output-target).text-body) + $($(output-target).text-suffix) ; +} + + +# Outputs the text to the current targets, after word-wrapping it. +# +rule wrapped-text ( text + ) +{ + local lines = [ split-at-words $(text) ] ; + text $(lines) ; +} + + +# Escapes text into html/xml printable equivalents. Does not know about tags and +# therefore tags fed into this will also be escaped. Currently escapes space, +# "<", ">", and "&". +# +rule escape-html ( + text + # The text to escape. + : space ? # What to replace spaces with, defaults to " ". +) +{ + local html-text = ; + while $(text) + { + local html = $(text[1]) ; + text = $(text[2-]) ; + html = [ regex.replace $(html) "&" "&" ] ; + html = [ regex.replace $(html) "<" "<" ] ; + html = [ regex.replace $(html) ">" ">" ] ; + if $(space) + { + html = [ regex.replace $(html) " " "$(space)" ] ; + } + html-text += $(html) ; + } + return $(html-text) ; +} + + +# Outputs the text strings collected by the text rule to the output file. +# +actions quietly text-action +{ + @($(STDOUT):E=$(text-content:J=$(nl))) $(text-redirect) "$(<)" +} + + +rule get-scanner ( ) +{ + if ! $(.scanner) + { + .scanner = [ class.new print-scanner ] ; + } + return $(.scanner) ; +} + + +# The following code to update print targets when their contents +# change is a horrible hack. It basically creates a target which +# binds to this file (print.jam) and installs a scanner on it +# which reads the target and compares its contents to the new +# contents that we're writing. +# +rule check-for-update ( target ) +{ + local scanner = [ get-scanner ] ; + local file = [ path.native [ modules.binding $(__name__) ] ] ; + local g = [ MATCH <(.*)> : $(target:G) ] ; + local dependency-target = $(__file__:G=$(g:E=)-$(target:G=)-$(scanner)) ; + DEPENDS $(target) : $(dependency-target) ; + SEARCH on $(dependency-target) = $(file:D) ; + ISFILE $(dependency-target) ; + NOUPDATE $(dependency-target) ; + base on $(dependency-target) = $(target) ; + scanner.install $(scanner) : $(dependency-target) none ; + return $(dependency-target) ; +} + + +class print-scanner : scanner +{ + import path ; + import os ; + + rule pattern ( ) + { + return "(One match...)" ; + } + + rule process ( target : matches * : binding ) + { + local base = [ on $(target) return $(base) ] ; + local nl = [ on $(base) return $(nl) ] ; + local text-content = [ on $(base) return $(text-content) ] ; + local dir = [ on $(base) return $(LOCATE) ] ; + if $(dir) + { + dir = [ path.make $(dir) ] ; + } + local file = [ path.native [ path.join $(dir) $(base:G=) ] ] ; + local actual-content ; + if [ os.name ] = NT + { + actual-content = [ SHELL "type \"$(file)\" 2>nul" ] ; + } + else + { + actual-content = [ SHELL "cat \"$(file)\" 2>/dev/null" ] ; + } + if $(text-content:J=$(nl)) != $(actual-content) + { + ALWAYS $(base) ; + } + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + + assert.result one two three : split-at-words one two three : 5 ; + assert.result "one two" three : split-at-words one two three : 8 ; + assert.result "one two" three : split-at-words one two three : 9 ; + assert.result "one two three" : split-at-words one two three ; + + # VP, 2004-12-03 The following test fails for some reason, so commenting it + # out. + #assert.result "one two three" "&<>" : + # escape-html "one two three" "&<>" ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/regex.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/regex.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..234c36f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/regex.jam @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2003 Douglas Gregor +# Copyright 2003 Rene Rivera +# 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) + +# +# Returns a list of the following substrings: +# 1) from beginning till the first occurrence of 'separator' or till the end, +# 2) between each occurrence of 'separator' and the next occurrence, +# 3) from the last occurrence of 'separator' till the end. +# If no separator is present, the result will contain only one element. +# + +rule split ( string separator ) +{ + local result ; + local s = $(string) ; + + # Break pieaces off 's' until it has no separators left. + local match = 1 ; + while $(match) + { + match = [ MATCH ^(.*)($(separator))(.*) : $(s) ] ; + if $(match) + { + match += "" ; # in case 3rd item was empty - works around MATCH bug + result = $(match[3]) $(result) ; + s = $(match[1]) ; + } + } + # Combine the remaining part at the beginning, which does not have + # separators, with the pieces broken off. Note that the rule's signature + # does not allow the initial s to be empty. + return $(s) $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns the concatenated results of Applying regex.split to every element of +# the list using the separator pattern. +# +rule split-list ( list * : separator ) +{ + local result ; + for s in $(list) + { + result += [ split $(s) $(separator) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Match string against pattern, and return the elements indicated by indices. +# +rule match ( pattern : string : indices * ) +{ + indices ?= 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ; + local x = [ MATCH $(pattern) : $(string) ] ; + return $(x[$(indices)]) ; +} + + +# Matches all elements of 'list' agains the 'pattern' and returns a list of +# elements indicated by indices of all successful matches. If 'indices' is +# omitted returns a list of first paranthethised groups of all successful +# matches. +# +rule transform ( list * : pattern : indices * ) +{ + indices ?= 1 ; + local result ; + for local e in $(list) + { + local m = [ MATCH $(pattern) : $(e) ] ; + if $(m) + { + result += $(m[$(indices)]) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + +NATIVE_RULE regex : transform ; + + +# Escapes all of the characters in symbols using the escape symbol escape-symbol +# for the given string, and returns the escaped string. +# +rule escape ( string : symbols : escape-symbol ) +{ + local result = "" ; + local m = 1 ; + while $(m) + { + m = [ MATCH ^([^$(symbols)]*)([$(symbols)])(.*) : $(string) ] ; + if $(m) + { + m += "" ; # Supposedly a bug fix; borrowed from regex.split + result = "$(result)$(m[1])$(escape-symbol)$(m[2])" ; + string = $(m[3]) ; + } + } + string ?= "" ; + result = "$(result)$(string)" ; + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Replaces occurrences of a match string in a given string and returns the new +# string. The match string can be a regex expression. +# +rule replace ( + string # The string to modify. + match # The characters to replace. + replacement # The string to replace with. + ) +{ + local result = "" ; + local parts = 1 ; + while $(parts) + { + parts = [ MATCH ^(.*)($(match))(.*) : $(string) ] ; + if $(parts) + { + parts += "" ; + result = "$(replacement)$(parts[3])$(result)" ; + string = $(parts[1]) ; + } + } + string ?= "" ; + result = "$(string)$(result)" ; + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Replaces occurrences of a match string in a given list of strings and returns +# a list of new strings. The match string can be a regex expression. +# +# list - the list of strings to modify. +# match - the search expression. +# replacement - the string to replace with. +# +rule replace-list ( list * : match : replacement ) +{ + local result ; + for local e in $(list) + { + result += [ replace $(e) $(match) $(replacement) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + + assert.result a b c : split "a/b/c" / ; + assert.result "" a b c : split "/a/b/c" / ; + assert.result "" "" a b c : split "//a/b/c" / ; + assert.result "" a "" b c : split "/a//b/c" / ; + assert.result "" a "" b c "" : split "/a//b/c/" / ; + assert.result "" a "" b c "" "" : split "/a//b/c//" / ; + + assert.result a c b d + : match (.)(.)(.)(.) : abcd : 1 3 2 4 ; + + assert.result a b c d + : match (.)(.)(.)(.) : abcd ; + + assert.result ababab cddc + : match ((ab)*)([cd]+) : abababcddc : 1 3 ; + + assert.result a.h c.h + : transform <a.h> \"b.h\" <c.h> : <(.*)> ; + + assert.result a.h b.h c.h + : transform <a.h> \"b.h\" <c.h> : <([^>]*)>|\"([^\"]*)\" : 1 2 ; + + assert.result "^<?xml version=\"1.0\"^>" + : escape "<?xml version=\"1.0\">" : "&|()<>^" : "^" ; + + assert.result "<?xml version=\\\"1.0\\\">" + : escape "<?xml version=\"1.0\">" : "\\\"" : "\\" ; + + assert.result "string string " : replace "string string " " " " " ; + assert.result " string string" : replace " string string" " " " " ; + assert.result "string string" : replace "string string" " " " " ; + assert.result "-" : replace "&" "&" "-" ; + + assert.result "-" "a-b" : replace-list "&" "a&b" : "&" : "-" ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/regex.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/regex.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..29e26ecf --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/regex.py @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +# (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2001. 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 re + +def transform (list, pattern, indices = [1]): + """ Matches all elements of 'list' agains the 'pattern' + and returns a list of the elements indicated by indices of + all successfull matches. If 'indices' is omitted returns + a list of first paranthethised groups of all successfull + matches. + """ + result = [] + + for e in list: + m = re.match (pattern, e) + + if m: + for i in indices: + result.append (m.group (i)) + + return result + diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/sequence.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/sequence.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..73919a65 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/sequence.jam @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2006 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) + +import assert ; +import numbers ; +import modules ; + + +# Note that algorithms in this module execute largely in the caller's module +# namespace, so that local rules can be used as function objects. Also note that +# most predicates can be multi-element lists. In that case, all but the first +# element are prepended to the first argument which is passed to the rule named +# by the first element. + + +# Return the elements e of $(sequence) for which [ $(predicate) e ] has a +# non-null value. +# +rule filter ( predicate + : sequence * ) +{ + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + local result ; + + for local e in $(sequence) + { + if [ modules.call-in $(caller) : $(predicate) $(e) ] + { + result += $(e) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Return a new sequence consisting of [ $(function) $(e) ] for each element e of +# $(sequence). +# +rule transform ( function + : sequence * ) +{ + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + local result ; + + for local e in $(sequence) + { + result += [ modules.call-in $(caller) : $(function) $(e) ] ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +rule reverse ( s * ) +{ + local r ; + for local x in $(s) + { + r = $(x) $(r) ; + } + return $(r) ; +} + + +rule less ( a b ) +{ + if $(a) < $(b) + { + return true ; + } +} + + +# Insertion-sort s using the BinaryPredicate ordered. +# +rule insertion-sort ( s * : ordered * ) +{ + if ! $(ordered) + { + return [ SORT $(s) ] ; + } + else + { + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + ordered ?= sequence.less ; + local result = $(s[1]) ; + if $(ordered) = sequence.less + { + local head tail ; + for local x in $(s[2-]) + { + head = ; + tail = $(result) ; + while $(tail) && ( $(tail[1]) < $(x) ) + { + head += $(tail[1]) ; + tail = $(tail[2-]) ; + } + result = $(head) $(x) $(tail) ; + } + } + else + { + for local x in $(s[2-]) + { + local head tail ; + tail = $(result) ; + while $(tail) && [ modules.call-in $(caller) : $(ordered) $(tail[1]) $(x) ] + { + head += $(tail[1]) ; + tail = $(tail[2-]) ; + } + result = $(head) $(x) $(tail) ; + } + } + + return $(result) ; + } +} + + +# Merge two ordered sequences using the BinaryPredicate ordered. +# +rule merge ( s1 * : s2 * : ordered * ) +{ + ordered ?= sequence.less ; + local result__ ; + local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; + + while $(s1) && $(s2) + { + if [ modules.call-in $(caller) : $(ordered) $(s1[1]) $(s2[1]) ] + { + result__ += $(s1[1]) ; + s1 = $(s1[2-]) ; + } + else if [ modules.call-in $(caller) : $(ordered) $(s2[1]) $(s1[1]) ] + { + result__ += $(s2[1]) ; + s2 = $(s2[2-]) ; + } + else + { + s2 = $(s2[2-]) ; + } + + } + result__ += $(s1) ; + result__ += $(s2) ; + + return $(result__) ; +} + + +# Join the elements of s into one long string. If joint is supplied, it is used +# as a separator. +# +rule join ( s * : joint ? ) +{ + joint ?= "" ; + return $(s:J=$(joint)) ; +} + + +# Find the length of any sequence. +# +rule length ( s * ) +{ + local result = 0 ; + for local i in $(s) + { + result = [ CALC $(result) + 1 ] ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +rule unique ( list * : stable ? ) +{ + local result ; + local prev ; + if $(stable) + { + for local f in $(list) + { + if ! $(f) in $(result) + { + result += $(f) ; + } + } + } + else + { + for local i in [ SORT $(list) ] + { + if $(i) != $(prev) + { + result += $(i) ; + } + prev = $(i) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns the maximum number in 'elements'. Uses 'ordered' for comparisons or +# 'numbers.less' if none is provided. +# +rule max-element ( elements + : ordered ? ) +{ + ordered ?= numbers.less ; + + local max = $(elements[1]) ; + for local e in $(elements[2-]) + { + if [ $(ordered) $(max) $(e) ] + { + max = $(e) ; + } + } + return $(max) ; +} + + +# Returns all of 'elements' for which corresponding element in parallel list +# 'rank' is equal to the maximum value in 'rank'. +# +rule select-highest-ranked ( elements * : ranks * ) +{ + if $(elements) + { + local max-rank = [ max-element $(ranks) ] ; + local result ; + while $(elements) + { + if $(ranks[1]) = $(max-rank) + { + result += $(elements[1]) ; + } + elements = $(elements[2-]) ; + ranks = $(ranks[2-]) ; + } + return $(result) ; + } +} +NATIVE_RULE sequence : select-highest-ranked ; + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + # Use a unique module so we can test the use of local rules. + module sequence.__test__ + { + import assert ; + import sequence ; + + local rule is-even ( n ) + { + if $(n) in 0 2 4 6 8 + { + return true ; + } + } + + assert.result 4 6 4 2 8 : sequence.filter is-even : 1 4 6 3 4 7 2 3 8 ; + + # Test that argument binding works. + local rule is-equal-test ( x y ) + { + if $(x) = $(y) + { + return true ; + } + } + + assert.result 3 3 3 : sequence.filter is-equal-test 3 : 1 2 3 4 3 5 3 5 7 ; + + local rule append-x ( n ) + { + return $(n)x ; + } + + assert.result 1x 2x 3x : sequence.transform append-x : 1 2 3 ; + + local rule repeat2 ( x ) + { + return $(x) $(x) ; + } + + assert.result 1 1 2 2 3 3 : sequence.transform repeat2 : 1 2 3 ; + + local rule test-greater ( a b ) + { + if $(a) > $(b) + { + return true ; + } + } + assert.result 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : sequence.insertion-sort 9 6 5 3 8 7 1 2 4 ; + assert.result 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 : sequence.insertion-sort 9 6 5 3 8 7 1 2 4 : test-greater ; + assert.result 1 2 3 4 5 6 : sequence.merge 1 3 5 : 2 4 6 ; + assert.result 6 5 4 3 2 1 : sequence.merge 5 3 1 : 6 4 2 : test-greater ; + assert.result 1 2 3 : sequence.merge 1 2 3 : ; + assert.result 1 : sequence.merge 1 : 1 ; + + assert.result foo-bar-baz : sequence.join foo bar baz : - ; + assert.result substandard : sequence.join sub stan dard ; + assert.result 3.0.1 : sequence.join 3.0.1 : - ; + + assert.result 0 : sequence.length ; + assert.result 3 : sequence.length a b c ; + assert.result 17 : sequence.length 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ; + + assert.result 1 : sequence.length a ; + assert.result 10 : sequence.length a b c d e f g h i j ; + assert.result 11 : sequence.length a b c d e f g h i j k ; + assert.result 12 : sequence.length a b c d e f g h i j k l ; + + local p2 = x ; + for local i in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 + { + p2 = $(p2) $(p2) ; + } + assert.result 256 : sequence.length $(p2) ; + + assert.result 1 2 3 4 5 : sequence.unique 1 2 3 2 4 3 3 5 5 5 ; + + assert.result 5 : sequence.max-element 1 3 5 0 4 ; + + assert.result e-3 h-3 : sequence.select-highest-ranked e-1 e-3 h-3 m-2 : 1 3 3 2 ; + + assert.result 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 : sequence.reverse 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ; + } +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/sequence.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/sequence.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1d32efd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/sequence.py @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# (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 operator + +def unique (values, stable=False): + if stable: + s = set() + r = [] + for v in values: + if not v in s: + r.append(v) + s.add(v) + return r + else: + return list(set(values)) + +def max_element (elements, ordered = None): + """ Returns the maximum number in 'elements'. Uses 'ordered' for comparisons, + or '<' is none is provided. + """ + if not ordered: ordered = operator.lt + + max = elements [0] + for e in elements [1:]: + if ordered (max, e): + max = e + + return max + +def select_highest_ranked (elements, ranks): + """ Returns all of 'elements' for which corresponding element in parallel + list 'rank' is equal to the maximum value in 'rank'. + """ + if not elements: + return [] + + max_rank = max_element (ranks) + + result = [] + while elements: + if ranks [0] == max_rank: + result.append (elements [0]) + + elements = elements [1:] + ranks = ranks [1:] + + return result diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/set.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/set.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fc179134 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/set.jam @@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 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) + +class set +{ + rule __init__ ( ) + { + } + + rule add ( elements * ) + { + for local e in $(elements) + { + if ! $($(e)) + { + $(e) = 1 ; + self.result += $(e) ; + } + } + } + + rule contains ( element ) + { + return $($(element)) ; + } + + rule list ( ) + { + return $(self.result) ; + } +} + + + +# Returns the elements of set1 that are not in set2. +# +rule difference ( set1 * : set2 * ) +{ + local result = ; + for local element in $(set1) + { + if ! ( $(element) in $(set2) ) + { + result += $(element) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + +NATIVE_RULE set : difference ; + + +# Removes all the items appearing in both set1 & set2. +# +rule intersection ( set1 * : set2 * ) +{ + local result ; + for local v in $(set1) + { + if $(v) in $(set2) + { + result += $(v) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Returns whether set1 & set2 contain the same elements. Note that this ignores +# any element ordering differences as well as any element duplication. +# +rule equal ( set1 * : set2 * ) +{ + if $(set1) in $(set2) && ( $(set2) in $(set1) ) + { + return true ; + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + + assert.result 0 1 4 6 8 9 : difference 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : 2 3 5 7 ; + assert.result 2 5 7 : intersection 0 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 : 2 3 5 7 ; + + assert.true equal : ; + assert.true equal 1 1 2 3 : 3 2 2 1 ; + assert.false equal 2 3 : 3 2 2 1 ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/set.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/set.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dc7cf328 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/set.py @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +# (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2001. 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. + +from utility import to_seq + +def difference (b, a): + """ Returns the elements of B that are not in A. + """ + result = [] + for element in b: + if not element in a: + result.append (element) + + return result + +def intersection (set1, set2): + """ Removes from set1 any items which don't appear in set2 and returns the result. + """ + result = [] + for v in set1: + if v in set2: + result.append (v) + return result + +def contains (small, large): + """ Returns true iff all elements of 'small' exist in 'large'. + """ + small = to_seq (small) + large = to_seq (large) + + for s in small: + if not s in large: + return False + return True + +def equal (a, b): + """ Returns True iff 'a' contains the same elements as 'b', irrespective of their order. + # TODO: Python 2.4 has a proper set class. + """ + return contains (a, b) and contains (b, a) diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/string.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/string.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a39ed119 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/string.jam @@ -0,0 +1,189 @@ +# Copyright 2002 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2003 Rene Rivera +# 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 regex ; + + +# Characters considered whitespace, as a list. +.whitespace-chars = " " " " " +" ; + +# Characters considered whitespace, as a single string. +.whitespace = $(.whitespace-chars:J="") ; + + +# Returns the canonical set of whitespace characters, as a list. +# +rule whitespace-chars ( ) +{ + return $(.whitespace-chars) ; +} + + +# Returns the canonical set of whitespace characters, as a single string. +# +rule whitespace ( ) +{ + return $(.whitespace) ; +} + + +# Splits the given string into a list of strings composed of each character of +# the string in sequence. +# +rule chars ( + string # The string to split. + ) +{ + local result ; + while $(string) + { + local s = [ MATCH (.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.?)(.*) : $(string) ] ; + string = $(s[9]) ; + result += $(s[1-8]) ; + } + + # Trim off empty strings. + while $(result[1]) && ! $(result[-1]) + { + result = $(result[1--2]) ; + } + + return $(result) ; +} + + +# Apply a set of standard transformations to string to produce an abbreviation +# no more than 5 characters long. +# +rule abbreviate ( string ) +{ + local r = $(.abbreviated-$(string)) ; + if $(r) + { + return $(r) ; + } + # Anything less than 4 characters gets no abbreviation. + else if ! [ MATCH (....) : $(string) ] + { + .abbreviated-$(string) = $(string) ; + return $(string) ; + } + else + { + # Separate the initial letter in case it's a vowel. + local s1 = [ MATCH ^(.)(.*) : $(string) ] ; + + # Drop trailing "ing". + local s2 = [ MATCH ^(.*)ing$ : $(s1[2]) ] ; + s2 ?= $(s1[2]) ; + + # Reduce all doubled characters to one. + local last = "" ; + for local c in [ chars $(s2) ] + { + if $(c) != $(last) + { + r += $(c) ; + last = $(c) ; + } + } + s2 = $(r:J="") ; + + # Chop all vowels out of the remainder. + s2 = [ regex.replace $(s2) [AEIOUaeiou] "" ] ; + + # Shorten remaining consonants to 4 characters. + s2 = [ MATCH ^(.?.?.?.?) : $(s2) ] ; + + # Glue the initial character back on to the front. + s2 = $(s1[1])$(s2) ; + + .abbreviated-$(string) = $(s2) ; + return $(s2) ; + } +} + + +# Concatenates the given strings, inserting the given separator between each +# string. +# +rule join ( + strings * # The strings to join. + : separator ? # The optional separator. + ) +{ + separator ?= "" ; + return $(strings:J=$(separator)) ; +} + + +# Split a string into whitespace separated words. +# +rule words ( + string # The string to split. + : whitespace * # Optional, characters to consider as whitespace. + ) +{ + whitespace = $(whitespace:J="") ; + whitespace ?= $(.whitespace) ; + local w = ; + while $(string) + { + string = [ MATCH "^[$(whitespace)]*([^$(whitespace)]*)(.*)" : $(string) ] ; + if $(string[1]) && $(string[1]) != "" + { + w += $(string[1]) ; + } + string = $(string[2]) ; + } + return $(w) ; +} + + +# Check that the given string is composed entirely of whitespace. +# +rule is-whitespace ( + string ? # The string to test. + ) +{ + if ! $(string) { return true ; } + else if $(string) = "" { return true ; } + else if [ MATCH "^([$(.whitespace)]+)$" : $(string) ] { return true ; } + else { return ; } +} + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + assert.result a b c : chars abc ; + + assert.result rntm : abbreviate runtime ; + assert.result ovrld : abbreviate overload ; + assert.result dbg : abbreviate debugging ; + assert.result async : abbreviate asynchronous ; + assert.result pop : abbreviate pop ; + assert.result aaa : abbreviate aaa ; + assert.result qck : abbreviate quack ; + assert.result sttc : abbreviate static ; + + # Check boundary cases. + assert.result a : chars a ; + assert.result : chars "" ; + assert.result a b c d e f g h : chars abcdefgh ; + assert.result a b c d e f g h i : chars abcdefghi ; + assert.result a b c d e f g h i j : chars abcdefghij ; + assert.result a b c d e f g h i j k : chars abcdefghijk ; + + assert.result a//b/c/d : join a "" b c d : / ; + assert.result abcd : join a "" b c d ; + + assert.result a b c : words "a b c" ; + + assert.true is-whitespace " " ; + assert.false is-whitespace " a b c " ; + assert.true is-whitespace "" ; + assert.true is-whitespace ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/utility.jam b/jam-files/boost-build/util/utility.jam new file mode 100644 index 00000000..c46747f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/utility.jam @@ -0,0 +1,235 @@ +# Copyright 2001, 2002 Dave Abrahams +# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Vladimir Prus +# Copyright 2008 Jurko Gospodnetic +# 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 "class" : is-instance ; +import errors ; + + +# For all elements of 'list' which do not already have 'suffix', add 'suffix'. +# +rule apply-default-suffix ( suffix : list * ) +{ + local result ; + for local i in $(list) + { + if $(i:S) = $(suffix) + { + result += $(i) ; + } + else + { + result += $(i)$(suffix) ; + } + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# If 'name' contains a dot, returns the part before the last dot. If 'name' +# contains no dot, returns it unmodified. +# +rule basename ( name ) +{ + if $(name:S) + { + name = $(name:B) ; + } + return $(name) ; +} + + +# Return the file of the caller of the rule that called caller-file. +# +rule caller-file ( ) +{ + local bt = [ BACKTRACE ] ; + return $(bt[9]) ; +} + + +# Tests if 'a' is equal to 'b'. If 'a' is a class instance, calls its 'equal' +# method. Uses ordinary jam's comparison otherwise. +# +rule equal ( a b ) +{ + if [ is-instance $(a) ] + { + return [ $(a).equal $(b) ] ; + } + else + { + if $(a) = $(b) + { + return true ; + } + } +} + + +# Tests if 'a' is less than 'b'. If 'a' is a class instance, calls its 'less' +# method. Uses ordinary jam's comparison otherwise. +# +rule less ( a b ) +{ + if [ is-instance $(a) ] + { + return [ $(a).less $(b) ] ; + } + else + { + if $(a) < $(b) + { + return true ; + } + } +} + + +# Returns the textual representation of argument. If it is a class instance, +# class its 'str' method. Otherwise, returns the argument. +# +rule str ( value ) +{ + if [ is-instance $(value) ] + { + return [ $(value).str ] ; + } + else + { + return $(value) ; + } +} + + +# Accepts a list of gristed values and returns them ungristed. Reports an error +# in case any of the passed parameters is not gristed, i.e. surrounded in angle +# brackets < and >. +# +rule ungrist ( names * ) +{ + local result ; + for local name in $(names) + { + local stripped = [ MATCH ^<(.*)>$ : $(name) ] ; + if ! $(stripped) + { + errors.error "in ungrist $(names) : $(name) is not of the form <.*>" ; + } + result += $(stripped) ; + } + return $(result) ; +} + + +# If the passed value is quoted, unquotes it. Otherwise returns the value +# unchanged. +# +rule unquote ( value ? ) +{ + local match-result = [ MATCH ^(\")(.*)(\")$ : $(value) ] ; + if $(match-result) + { + return $(match-result[2]) ; + } + else + { + return $(value) ; + } +} + + +rule __test__ ( ) +{ + import assert ; + import "class" : new ; + import errors : try catch ; + + assert.result 123 : str 123 ; + + class test-class__ + { + rule __init__ ( ) { } + rule str ( ) { return "str-test-class" ; } + rule less ( a ) { return "yes, of course!" ; } + rule equal ( a ) { return "not sure" ; } + } + + assert.result "str-test-class" : str [ new test-class__ ] ; + assert.true less 1 2 ; + assert.false less 2 1 ; + assert.result "yes, of course!" : less [ new test-class__ ] 1 ; + assert.true equal 1 1 ; + assert.false equal 1 2 ; + assert.result "not sure" : equal [ new test-class__ ] 1 ; + + assert.result foo.lib foo.lib : apply-default-suffix .lib : foo.lib foo.lib + ; + + assert.result foo : basename foo ; + assert.result foo : basename foo.so ; + assert.result foo.so : basename foo.so.1 ; + + assert.result : unquote ; + assert.result "" : unquote "" ; + assert.result foo : unquote foo ; + assert.result \"foo : unquote \"foo ; + assert.result foo\" : unquote foo\" ; + assert.result foo : unquote \"foo\" ; + assert.result \"foo\" : unquote \"\"foo\"\" ; + + assert.result : ungrist ; + assert.result foo : ungrist <foo> ; + assert.result <foo> : ungrist <<foo>> ; + assert.result foo bar : ungrist <foo> <bar> ; + + try ; + { + ungrist "" ; + } + catch "in ungrist : is not of the form <.*>" ; + + try ; + { + ungrist <> ; + } + catch "in ungrist <> : <> is not of the form <.*>" ; + + try ; + { + ungrist foo ; + } + catch "in ungrist foo : foo is not of the form <.*>" ; + + try ; + { + ungrist <foo ; + } + catch "in ungrist <foo : <foo is not of the form <.*>" ; + + try ; + { + ungrist foo> ; + } + catch "in ungrist foo> : foo> is not of the form <.*>" ; + + try ; + { + ungrist foo bar ; + } + catch "in ungrist foo : foo is not of the form <.*>" ; + + try ; + { + ungrist foo <bar> ; + } + catch "in ungrist foo : foo is not of the form <.*>" ; + + try ; + { + ungrist <foo> bar ; + } + catch "in ungrist bar : bar is not of the form <.*>" ; +} diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/util/utility.py b/jam-files/boost-build/util/utility.py new file mode 100644 index 00000000..afea765b --- /dev/null +++ b/jam-files/boost-build/util/utility.py @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ +# (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2001. 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. + +""" Utility functions to add/remove/get grists. + Grists are string enclosed in angle brackets (<>) that are used as prefixes. See Jam for more information. +""" + +import re +import os +import bjam +from b2.exceptions import * + +__re_grist_and_value = re.compile (r'(<[^>]*>)(.*)') +__re_grist_content = re.compile ('^<(.*)>$') +__re_backslash = re.compile (r'\\') + +def to_seq (value): + """ If value is a sequence, returns it. + If it is a string, returns a sequence with value as its sole element. + """ + if not value: + return [] + + if isinstance (value, str): + return [value] + + else: + return value + +def replace_references_by_objects (manager, refs): + objs = [] + for r in refs: + objs.append (manager.get_object (r)) + return objs + +def add_grist (features): + """ Transform a string by bracketing it with "<>". If already bracketed, does nothing. + features: one string or a sequence of strings + return: the gristed string, if features is a string, or a sequence of gristed strings, if features is a sequence + """ + + def grist_one (feature): + if feature [0] != '<' and feature [len (feature) - 1] != '>': + return '<' + feature + '>' + else: + return feature + + if isinstance (features, str): + return grist_one (features) + else: + return [ grist_one (feature) for feature in features ] + +def replace_grist (features, new_grist): + """ Replaces the grist of a string by a new one. + Returns the string with the new grist. + """ + def replace_grist_one (name, new_grist): + split = __re_grist_and_value.match (name) + if not split: + return new_grist + name + else: + return new_grist + split.group (2) + + if isinstance (features, str): + return replace_grist_one (features, new_grist) + else: + return [ replace_grist_one (feature, new_grist) for feature in features ] + +def get_value (property): + """ Gets the value of a property, that is, the part following the grist, if any. + """ + return replace_grist (property, '') + +def get_grist (value): + """ Returns the grist of a string. + If value is a sequence, does it for every value and returns the result as a sequence. + """ + def get_grist_one (name): + split = __re_grist_and_value.match (name) + if not split: + return '' + else: + return split.group (1) + + if isinstance (value, str): + return get_grist_one (value) + else: + return [ get_grist_one (v) for v in value ] + +def ungrist (value): + """ Returns the value without grist. + If value is a sequence, does it for every value and returns the result as a sequence. + """ + def ungrist_one (value): + stripped = __re_grist_content.match (value) + if not stripped: + raise BaseException ("in ungrist: '%s' is not of the form <.*>" % value) + + return stripped.group (1) + + if isinstance (value, str): + return ungrist_one (value) + else: + return [ ungrist_one (v) for v in value ] + +def replace_suffix (name, new_suffix): + """ Replaces the suffix of name by new_suffix. + If no suffix exists, the new one is added. + """ + split = os.path.splitext (name) + return split [0] + new_suffix + +def forward_slashes (s): + """ Converts all backslashes to forward slashes. + """ + return __re_backslash.sub ('/', s) + + +def split_action_id (id): + """ Splits an id in the toolset and specific rule parts. E.g. + 'gcc.compile.c++' returns ('gcc', 'compile.c++') + """ + split = id.split ('.', 1) + toolset = split [0] + name = '' + if len (split) > 1: + name = split [1] + return (toolset, name) + +def os_name (): + result = bjam.variable("OS") + assert(len(result) == 1) + return result[0] + +def platform (): + return bjam.variable("OSPLAT") + +def os_version (): + return bjam.variable("OSVER") + +def on_windows (): + """ Returns true if running on windows, whether in cygwin or not. + """ + if bjam.variable("NT"): + return True + + elif bjam.variable("UNIX"): + + uname = bjam.variable("JAMUNAME") + if uname and uname[0].startswith("CYGWIN"): + return True + + return False |