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-# 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)"
-}