<?xml version='1.0'?> <!DOCTYPE sconsdoc [ <!ENTITY % scons SYSTEM "../scons.mod"> %scons; <!ENTITY % builders-mod SYSTEM "../generated/builders.mod"> %builders-mod; <!ENTITY % functions-mod SYSTEM "../generated/functions.mod"> %functions-mod; <!ENTITY % tools-mod SYSTEM "../generated/tools.mod"> %tools-mod; <!ENTITY % variables-mod SYSTEM "../generated/variables.mod"> %variables-mod; ]> <chapter id="chap-builders-commands" xmlns="http://www.scons.org/dbxsd/v1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.scons.org/dbxsd/v1.0 http://www.scons.org/dbxsd/v1.0/scons.xsd"> <title>Not Writing a Builder: the &Command; Builder</title> <!-- __COPYRIGHT__ Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. --> <!-- =head2 The C<Command> method The C<Command> method is called as follows: Command $env <target>, <inputs>, <build action>; The target is made dependent upon the list of input files specified, and the inputs must be built successfully or Cons will not attempt to build the target. To specify a command with multiple targets, you can specify a reference to a list of targets. In Perl, a list reference can be created by enclosing a list in square brackets. Hence the following command: Command $env ['foo.h', 'foo.c'], 'foo.template', q( gen %1 ); could be used in a case where the command C<gen> creates two files, both F<foo.h> and F<foo.c>. --> <para> Creating a &Builder; and attaching it to a &consenv; allows for a lot of flexibility when you want to re-use actions to build multiple files of the same type. This can, however, be cumbersome if you only need to execute one specific command to build a single file (or group of files). For these situations, &SCons; supports a &Command; &Builder; that arranges for a specific action to be executed to build a specific file or files. This looks a lot like the other builders (like &b-link-Program;, &b-link-Object;, etc.), but takes as an additional argument the command to be executed to build the file: </para> <scons_example name="builderscommands_ex1"> <file name="SConstruct" printme="1"> env = Environment() env.Command('foo.out', 'foo.in', "sed 's/x/y/' < $SOURCE > $TARGET") </file> <file name="foo.in"> foo.in </file> </scons_example> <para> When executed, &SCons; runs the specified command, substituting &cv-link-SOURCE; and &cv-link-TARGET; as expected: </para> <scons_output example="builderscommands_ex1" suffix="1"> <scons_output_command>scons -Q</scons_output_command> </scons_output> <para> This is often more convenient than creating a &Builder; object and adding it to the &cv-link-BUILDERS; variable of a &consenv; </para> <para> Note that the action you specify to the &Command; &Builder; can be any legal &SCons; &Action;, such as a Python function: </para> <scons_example name="builderscommands_ex2"> <file name="SConstruct" printme="1"> env = Environment() def build(target, source, env): # Whatever it takes to build return None env.Command('foo.out', 'foo.in', build) </file> <file name="foo.in"> foo.in </file> </scons_example> <para> Which executes as follows: </para> <scons_output example="builderscommands_ex2" suffix="1"> <scons_output_command>scons -Q</scons_output_command> </scons_output> <para> Note that &cv-link-SOURCE; and &cv-link-TARGET; are expanded in the source and target as well as of SCons 1.1, so you can write: </para> <scons_example name="builderscommands_ex3"> <file name="SConstruct" printme="1"> env.Command('${SOURCE.basename}.out', 'foo.in', build) </file> </scons_example> <para> which does the same thing as the previous example, but allows you to avoid repeating yourself. </para> </chapter>