From 925087356b853e2099c1b60d8b757d7aa02121a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chris Dyer Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2012 00:19:43 -0400 Subject: cdec cleanup, remove bayesian stuff, parsing stuff --- jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.py | 168 --------------------------------- 1 file changed, 168 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.py (limited to 'jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.py') diff --git a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.py b/jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.py deleted file mode 100644 index aa081b4f..00000000 --- a/jam-files/boost-build/tools/package.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -# 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 : -# : -# : -# : -# ; -# -# 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 . 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 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 + ["" + 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"], ["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 + ["" + lib_locate, "on", - "SHARED_LIB"]) - stage.install(name + "-lib-shared-cygwin", binaries + libraries, - requirements + ["" + bin_locate, "on", - "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 + - ["" + lib_locate, "on", "STATIC_LIB"]) - stage.install(name + "-headers", headers, requirements \ - + ["" + 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 + ["" + 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 - -- cgit v1.2.3