"""SCons.Script This file implements the main() function used by the scons script. Architecturally, this *is* the scons script, and will likely only be called from the external "scons" wrapper. Consequently, anything here should not be, or be considered, part of the build engine. If it's something that we expect other software to want to use, it should go in some other module. If it's specific to the "scons" script invocation, it goes here. """ # # __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. # __revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__" import SCons.compat import os import os.path import string import sys import time import traceback # Strip the script directory from sys.path() so on case-insensitive # (Windows) systems Python doesn't think that the "scons" script is the # "SCons" package. Replace it with our own version directory so, if # if they're there, we pick up the right version of the build engine # modules. #sys.path = [os.path.join(sys.prefix, # 'lib', # 'scons-%d' % SCons.__version__)] + sys.path[1:] import SCons.CacheDir import SCons.Debug import SCons.Defaults import SCons.Environment import SCons.Errors import SCons.Job import SCons.Node import SCons.Node.FS import SCons.SConf import SCons.Script import SCons.Sig import SCons.Taskmaster import SCons.Util import SCons.Warnings # class SConsPrintHelpException(Exception): pass display = SCons.Util.display progress_display = SCons.Util.DisplayEngine() first_command_start = None last_command_end = None # Task control. # class BuildTask(SCons.Taskmaster.Task): """An SCons build task.""" def display(self, message): display('scons: ' + message) def execute(self): for target in self.targets: if target.get_state() == SCons.Node.up_to_date: continue if target.has_builder() and not hasattr(target.builder, 'status'): if print_time: start_time = time.time() global first_command_start if first_command_start is None: first_command_start = start_time SCons.Taskmaster.Task.execute(self) if print_time: global cumulative_command_time global last_command_end finish_time = time.time() last_command_end = finish_time cumulative_command_time = cumulative_command_time+finish_time-start_time sys.stdout.write("Command execution time: %f seconds\n"%(finish_time-start_time)) break else: if self.top and target.has_builder(): display("scons: `%s' is up to date." % str(self.node)) def do_failed(self, status=2): global exit_status if self.options.ignore_errors: SCons.Taskmaster.Task.executed(self) elif self.options.keep_going: SCons.Taskmaster.Task.fail_continue(self) exit_status = status else: SCons.Taskmaster.Task.fail_stop(self) exit_status = status def executed(self): t = self.targets[0] if self.top and not t.has_builder() and not t.side_effect: if not t.exists(): sys.stderr.write("scons: *** Do not know how to make target `%s'." % t) if not self.options.keep_going: sys.stderr.write(" Stop.") sys.stderr.write("\n") self.do_failed() else: print "scons: Nothing to be done for `%s'." % t SCons.Taskmaster.Task.executed(self) else: SCons.Taskmaster.Task.executed(self) def failed(self): # Handle the failure of a build task. The primary purpose here # is to display the various types of Errors and Exceptions # appropriately. status = 2 exc_info = self.exc_info() try: t, e, tb = exc_info except ValueError: t, e = exc_info tb = None if t is None: # The Taskmaster didn't record an exception for this Task; # see if the sys module has one. t, e = sys.exc_info()[:2] def nodestring(n): if not SCons.Util.is_List(n): n = [ n ] return string.join(map(str, n), ', ') errfmt = "scons: *** [%s] %s\n" if t == SCons.Errors.BuildError: tname = nodestring(e.node) errstr = e.errstr if e.filename: errstr = e.filename + ': ' + errstr sys.stderr.write(errfmt % (tname, errstr)) elif t == SCons.Errors.TaskmasterException: tname = nodestring(e.node) sys.stderr.write(errfmt % (tname, e.errstr)) type, value, trace = e.exc_info traceback.print_exception(type, value, trace) elif t == SCons.Errors.ExplicitExit: status = e.status tname = nodestring(e.node) errstr = 'Explicit exit, status %s' % status sys.stderr.write(errfmt % (tname, errstr)) else: if e is None: e = t s = str(e) if t == SCons.Errors.StopError and not self.options.keep_going: s = s + ' Stop.' sys.stderr.write("scons: *** %s\n" % s) if tb and print_stacktrace: sys.stderr.write("scons: internal stack trace:\n") traceback.print_tb(tb, file=sys.stderr) self.do_failed(status) self.exc_clear() def postprocess(self): if self.top: t = self.targets[0] for tp in self.options.tree_printers: tp.display(t) if self.options.debug_includes: tree = t.render_include_tree() if tree: print print tree SCons.Taskmaster.Task.postprocess(self) def make_ready(self): """Make a task ready for execution""" SCons.Taskmaster.Task.make_ready(self) if self.out_of_date and self.options.debug_explain: explanation = self.out_of_date[0].explain() if explanation: sys.stdout.write("scons: " + explanation) class CleanTask(SCons.Taskmaster.Task): """An SCons clean task.""" def dir_index(self, directory): dirname = lambda f, d=directory: os.path.join(d, f) files = map(dirname, os.listdir(directory)) # os.listdir() isn't guaranteed to return files in any specific order, # but some of the test code expects sorted output. files.sort() return files def fs_delete(self, path, remove=1): try: if os.path.exists(path): if os.path.isfile(path): if remove: os.unlink(path) display("Removed " + path) elif os.path.isdir(path) and not os.path.islink(path): # delete everything in the dir for p in self.dir_index(path): if os.path.isfile(p): if remove: os.unlink(p) display("Removed " + p) else: self.fs_delete(p, remove) # then delete dir itself if remove: os.rmdir(path) display("Removed directory " + path) except (IOError, OSError), e: print "scons: Could not remove '%s':" % str(path), e.strerror def show(self): target = self.targets[0] if (target.has_builder() or target.side_effect) and not target.noclean: for t in self.targets: if not t.isdir(): display("Removed " + str(t)) if SCons.Environment.CleanTargets.has_key(target): files = SCons.Environment.CleanTargets[target] for f in files: self.fs_delete(str(f), 0) def remove(self): target = self.targets[0] if (target.has_builder() or target.side_effect) and not target.noclean: for t in self.targets: try: removed = t.remove() except OSError, e: # An OSError may indicate something like a permissions # issue, an IOError would indicate something like # the file not existing. In either case, print a # message and keep going to try to remove as many # targets aa possible. print "scons: Could not remove '%s':" % str(t), e.strerror else: if removed: display("Removed " + str(t)) if SCons.Environment.CleanTargets.has_key(target): files = SCons.Environment.CleanTargets[target] for f in files: self.fs_delete(str(f)) execute = remove # Have the taskmaster arrange to "execute" all of the targets, because # we'll figure out ourselves (in remove() or show() above) whether # anything really needs to be done. make_ready = SCons.Taskmaster.Task.make_ready_all def prepare(self): pass class QuestionTask(SCons.Taskmaster.Task): """An SCons task for the -q (question) option.""" def prepare(self): pass def execute(self): if self.targets[0].get_state() != SCons.Node.up_to_date: global exit_status exit_status = 1 self.tm.stop() def executed(self): pass class TreePrinter: def __init__(self, derived=False, prune=False, status=False): self.derived = derived self.prune = prune self.status = status def get_all_children(self, node): return node.all_children() def get_derived_children(self, node): children = node.all_children(None) return filter(lambda x: x.has_builder(), children) def display(self, t): if self.derived: func = self.get_derived_children else: func = self.get_all_children s = self.status and 2 or 0 SCons.Util.print_tree(t, func, prune=self.prune, showtags=s) # Global variables print_objects = 0 print_memoizer = 0 print_stacktrace = 0 print_time = 0 sconscript_time = 0 cumulative_command_time = 0 exit_status = 0 # exit status, assume success by default num_jobs = None delayed_warnings = [] class FakeOptionParser: """ A do-nothing option parser, used for the initial OptionsParser variable. During normal SCons operation, the OptionsParser is created right away by the main() function. Certain tests scripts however, can introspect on different Tool modules, the initialization of which can try to add a new, local option to an otherwise uninitialized OptionsParser object. This allows that introspection to happen without blowing up. """ class FakeOptionValues: def __getattr__(self, attr): return None values = FakeOptionValues() def add_local_option(self, *args, **kw): pass OptionsParser = FakeOptionParser() def AddOption(*args, **kw): if not kw.has_key('default'): kw['default'] = None result = apply(OptionsParser.add_local_option, args, kw) return result def GetOption(name): return getattr(OptionsParser.values, name) def SetOption(name, value): return OptionsParser.values.set_option(name, value) # class Stats: def __init__(self): self.stats = [] self.labels = [] self.append = self.do_nothing self.print_stats = self.do_nothing def enable(self, outfp): self.outfp = outfp self.append = self.do_append self.print_stats = self.do_print def do_nothing(self, *args, **kw): pass class CountStats(Stats): def do_append(self, label): self.labels.append(label) self.stats.append(SCons.Debug.fetchLoggedInstances()) def do_print(self): stats_table = {} for s in self.stats: for n in map(lambda t: t[0], s): stats_table[n] = [0, 0, 0, 0] i = 0 for s in self.stats: for n, c in s: stats_table[n][i] = c i = i + 1 keys = stats_table.keys() keys.sort() self.outfp.write("Object counts:\n") pre = [" "] post = [" %s\n"] l = len(self.stats) fmt1 = string.join(pre + [' %7s']*l + post, '') fmt2 = string.join(pre + [' %7d']*l + post, '') labels = self.labels[:l] labels.append(("", "Class")) self.outfp.write(fmt1 % tuple(map(lambda x: x[0], labels))) self.outfp.write(fmt1 % tuple(map(lambda x: x[1], labels))) for k in keys: r = stats_table[k][:l] + [k] self.outfp.write(fmt2 % tuple(r)) count_stats = CountStats() class MemStats(Stats): def do_append(self, label): self.labels.append(label) self.stats.append(SCons.Debug.memory()) def do_print(self): fmt = 'Memory %-32s %12d\n' for label, stats in map(None, self.labels, self.stats): self.outfp.write(fmt % (label, stats)) memory_stats = MemStats() # utility functions def _scons_syntax_error(e): """Handle syntax errors. Print out a message and show where the error occurred. """ etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() lines = traceback.format_exception_only(etype, value) for line in lines: sys.stderr.write(line+'\n') sys.exit(2) def find_deepest_user_frame(tb): """ Find the deepest stack frame that is not part of SCons. Input is a "pre-processed" stack trace in the form returned by traceback.extract_tb() or traceback.extract_stack() """ tb.reverse() # find the deepest traceback frame that is not part # of SCons: for frame in tb: filename = frame[0] if string.find(filename, os.sep+'SCons'+os.sep) == -1: return frame return tb[0] def _scons_user_error(e): """Handle user errors. Print out a message and a description of the error, along with the line number and routine where it occured. The file and line number will be the deepest stack frame that is not part of SCons itself. """ global print_stacktrace etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() if print_stacktrace: traceback.print_exception(etype, value, tb) filename, lineno, routine, dummy = find_deepest_user_frame(traceback.extract_tb(tb)) sys.stderr.write("\nscons: *** %s\n" % value) sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine)) sys.exit(2) def _scons_user_warning(e): """Handle user warnings. Print out a message and a description of the warning, along with the line number and routine where it occured. The file and line number will be the deepest stack frame that is not part of SCons itself. """ etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info() filename, lineno, routine, dummy = find_deepest_user_frame(traceback.extract_tb(tb)) sys.stderr.write("\nscons: warning: %s\n" % e) sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine)) def _scons_internal_warning(e): """Slightly different from _scons_user_warning in that we use the *current call stack* rather than sys.exc_info() to get our stack trace. This is used by the warnings framework to print warnings.""" filename, lineno, routine, dummy = find_deepest_user_frame(traceback.extract_stack()) sys.stderr.write("\nscons: warning: %s\n" % e[0]) sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine)) def _scons_internal_error(): """Handle all errors but user errors. Print out a message telling the user what to do in this case and print a normal trace. """ print 'internal error' traceback.print_exc() sys.exit(2) def _setup_warn(arg): """The --warn option. An argument to this option should be of the form or no-. The warning class is munged in order to get an actual class name from the SCons.Warnings module to enable or disable. The supplied is split on hyphens, each element is captialized, then smushed back together. Then the string "SCons.Warnings." is added to the front and "Warning" is added to the back to get the fully qualified class name. For example, --warn=deprecated will enable the SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedWarning class. --warn=no-dependency will disable the SCons.Warnings.DependencyWarning class. As a special case, --warn=all and --warn=no-all will enable or disable (respectively) the base class of all warnings, which is SCons.Warning.Warning.""" elems = string.split(string.lower(arg), '-') enable = 1 if elems[0] == 'no': enable = 0 del elems[0] if len(elems) == 1 and elems[0] == 'all': class_name = "Warning" else: def _capitalize(s): if s[:5] == "scons": return "SCons" + s[5:] else: return string.capitalize(s) class_name = string.join(map(_capitalize, elems), '') + "Warning" try: clazz = getattr(SCons.Warnings, class_name) except AttributeError: sys.stderr.write("No warning type: '%s'\n" % arg) else: if enable: SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(clazz) else: SCons.Warnings.suppressWarningClass(clazz) def _SConstruct_exists(dirname='', repositories=[]): """This function checks that an SConstruct file exists in a directory. If so, it returns the path of the file. By default, it checks the current directory. """ for file in ['SConstruct', 'Sconstruct', 'sconstruct']: sfile = os.path.join(dirname, file) if os.path.isfile(sfile): return sfile if not os.path.isabs(sfile): for rep in repositories: if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(rep, sfile)): return sfile return None def _set_debug_values(options): global print_memoizer, print_objects, print_stacktrace, print_time debug_values = options.debug if "count" in debug_values: # All of the object counts are within "if __debug__:" blocks, # which get stripped when running optimized (with python -O or # from compiled *.pyo files). Provide a warning if __debug__ is # stripped, so it doesn't just look like --debug=count is broken. enable_count = False if __debug__: enable_count = True if enable_count: count_stats.enable(sys.stdout) else: msg = "--debug=count is not supported when running SCons\n" + \ "\twith the python -O option or optimized (.pyo) modules." SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.NoObjectCountWarning, msg) if "dtree" in debug_values: options.tree_printers.append(TreePrinter(derived=True)) options.debug_explain = ("explain" in debug_values) if "findlibs" in debug_values: SCons.Scanner.Prog.print_find_libs = "findlibs" options.debug_includes = ("includes" in debug_values) print_memoizer = ("memoizer" in debug_values) if "memory" in debug_values: memory_stats.enable(sys.stdout) print_objects = ("objects" in debug_values) if "presub" in debug_values: SCons.Action.print_actions_presub = 1 if "stacktrace" in debug_values: print_stacktrace = 1 if "stree" in debug_values: options.tree_printers.append(TreePrinter(status=True)) if "time" in debug_values: print_time = 1 if "tree" in debug_values: options.tree_printers.append(TreePrinter()) def _create_path(plist): path = '.' for d in plist: if os.path.isabs(d): path = d else: path = path + '/' + d return path def _load_site_scons_dir(topdir, site_dir_name=None): """Load the site_scons dir under topdir. Adds site_scons to sys.path, imports site_scons/site_init.py, and adds site_scons/site_tools to default toolpath.""" if site_dir_name: err_if_not_found = True # user specified: err if missing else: site_dir_name = "site_scons" err_if_not_found = False site_dir = os.path.join(topdir.path, site_dir_name) if not os.path.exists(site_dir): if err_if_not_found: raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "site dir %s not found."%site_dir return site_init_filename = "site_init.py" site_init_modname = "site_init" site_tools_dirname = "site_tools" sys.path = [os.path.abspath(site_dir)] + sys.path site_init_file = os.path.join(site_dir, site_init_filename) site_tools_dir = os.path.join(site_dir, site_tools_dirname) if os.path.exists(site_init_file): import imp try: fp, pathname, description = imp.find_module(site_init_modname, [site_dir]) try: imp.load_module(site_init_modname, fp, pathname, description) finally: if fp: fp.close() except ImportError, e: sys.stderr.write("Can't import site init file '%s': %s\n"%(site_init_file, e)) raise except Exception, e: sys.stderr.write("Site init file '%s' raised exception: %s\n"%(site_init_file, e)) raise if os.path.exists(site_tools_dir): SCons.Tool.DefaultToolpath.append(os.path.abspath(site_tools_dir)) def version_string(label, module): version = module.__version__ build = module.__build__ if build: if build[0] != '.': build = '.' + build version = version + build fmt = "\t%s: v%s, %s, by %s on %s\n" return fmt % (label, version, module.__date__, module.__developer__, module.__buildsys__) def _main(parser): global exit_status options = parser.values # Here's where everything really happens. # First order of business: set up default warnings and then # handle the user's warning options, so that we can issue (or # suppress) appropriate warnings about anything that might happen, # as configured by the user. default_warnings = [ SCons.Warnings.CorruptSConsignWarning, SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedWarning, SCons.Warnings.DuplicateEnvironmentWarning, SCons.Warnings.MissingSConscriptWarning, SCons.Warnings.NoMD5ModuleWarning, SCons.Warnings.NoMetaclassSupportWarning, SCons.Warnings.NoObjectCountWarning, SCons.Warnings.NoParallelSupportWarning, SCons.Warnings.MisleadingKeywordsWarning, ] for warning in default_warnings: SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(warning) SCons.Warnings._warningOut = _scons_internal_warning if options.warn: _setup_warn(options.warn) # Now that we have the warnings configuration set up, we can actually # issue (or suppress) any warnings about warning-worthy things that # occurred while the command-line options were getting parsed. try: dw = options.delayed_warnings except AttributeError: pass else: delayed_warnings.extend(dw) for warning_type, message in delayed_warnings: SCons.Warnings.warn(warning_type, message) if options.diskcheck: SCons.Node.FS.set_diskcheck(options.diskcheck) # Next, we want to create the FS object that represents the outside # world's file system, as that's central to a lot of initialization. # To do this, however, we need to be in the directory from which we # want to start everything, which means first handling any relevant # options that might cause us to chdir somewhere (-C, -D, -U, -u). if options.directory: cdir = _create_path(options.directory) try: os.chdir(cdir) except OSError: sys.stderr.write("Could not change directory to %s\n" % cdir) target_top = None if options.climb_up: target_top = '.' # directory to prepend to targets script_dir = os.getcwd() # location of script while script_dir and not _SConstruct_exists(script_dir, options.repository): script_dir, last_part = os.path.split(script_dir) if last_part: target_top = os.path.join(last_part, target_top) else: script_dir = '' if script_dir: display("scons: Entering directory `%s'" % script_dir) os.chdir(script_dir) # Now that we're in the top-level SConstruct directory, go ahead # and initialize the FS object that represents the file system, # and make it the build engine default. fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs() for rep in options.repository: fs.Repository(rep) # Now that we have the FS object, the next order of business is to # check for an SConstruct file (or other specified config file). # If there isn't one, we can bail before doing any more work. scripts = [] if options.file: scripts.extend(options.file) if not scripts: sfile = _SConstruct_exists(repositories=options.repository) if sfile: scripts.append(sfile) if not scripts: if options.help: # There's no SConstruct, but they specified -h. # Give them the options usage now, before we fail # trying to read a non-existent SConstruct file. raise SConsPrintHelpException raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "No SConstruct file found." if scripts[0] == "-": d = fs.getcwd() else: d = fs.File(scripts[0]).dir fs.set_SConstruct_dir(d) _set_debug_values(options) SCons.Node.implicit_cache = options.implicit_cache SCons.Node.implicit_deps_changed = options.implicit_deps_changed SCons.Node.implicit_deps_unchanged = options.implicit_deps_unchanged if options.no_exec: SCons.SConf.dryrun = 1 SCons.Action.execute_actions = None CleanTask.execute = CleanTask.show if options.question: SCons.SConf.dryrun = 1 SCons.SConf.SetCacheMode(options.config) SCons.SConf.SetProgressDisplay(progress_display) if options.no_progress or options.silent: progress_display.set_mode(0) if options.silent: display.set_mode(0) if options.silent: SCons.Action.print_actions = None if options.cache_disable: SCons.CacheDir.CacheDir = SCons.Util.Null() if options.cache_debug: SCons.CacheDir.cache_debug = options.cache_debug if options.cache_force: SCons.CacheDir.cache_force = True if options.cache_show: SCons.CacheDir.cache_show = True if options.site_dir: _load_site_scons_dir(d, options.site_dir) elif not options.no_site_dir: _load_site_scons_dir(d) if options.include_dir: sys.path = options.include_dir + sys.path # That should cover (most of) the options. Next, set up the variables # that hold command-line arguments, so the SConscript files that we # read and execute have access to them. targets = [] xmit_args = [] for a in parser.largs: if a[0] == '-': continue if '=' in a: xmit_args.append(a) else: targets.append(a) SCons.Script._Add_Targets(targets + parser.rargs) SCons.Script._Add_Arguments(xmit_args) sys.stdout = SCons.Util.Unbuffered(sys.stdout) memory_stats.append('before reading SConscript files:') count_stats.append(('pre-', 'read')) # And here's where we (finally) read the SConscript files. progress_display("scons: Reading SConscript files ...") start_time = time.time() try: for script in scripts: SCons.Script._SConscript._SConscript(fs, script) except SCons.Errors.StopError, e: # We had problems reading an SConscript file, such as it # couldn't be copied in to the BuildDir. Since we're just # reading SConscript files and haven't started building # things yet, stop regardless of whether they used -i or -k # or anything else. sys.stderr.write("scons: *** %s Stop.\n" % e) exit_status = 2 sys.exit(exit_status) global sconscript_time sconscript_time = time.time() - start_time progress_display("scons: done reading SConscript files.") memory_stats.append('after reading SConscript files:') count_stats.append(('post-', 'read')) SCons.SConf.CreateConfigHBuilder(SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment()) # Now re-parse the command-line options (any to the left of a '--' # argument, that is) with any user-defined command-line options that # the SConscript files may have added to the parser object. This will # emit the appropriate error message and exit if any unknown option # was specified on the command line. parser.preserve_unknown_options = False parser.parse_args(parser.largs, options) if options.help: help_text = SCons.Script.help_text if help_text is None: # They specified -h, but there was no Help() inside the # SConscript files. Give them the options usage. raise SConsPrintHelpException else: print help_text print "Use scons -H for help about command-line options." exit_status = 0 return # Change directory to the top-level SConstruct directory, then tell # the Node.FS subsystem that we're all done reading the SConscript # files and calling Repository() and BuildDir() and changing # directories and the like, so it can go ahead and start memoizing # the string values of file system nodes. fs.chdir(fs.Top) SCons.Node.FS.save_strings(1) # Now that we've read the SConscripts we can set the options # that are SConscript settable: SCons.Node.implicit_cache = options.implicit_cache SCons.Node.FS.set_duplicate(options.duplicate) fs.set_max_drift(options.max_drift) lookup_top = None if targets or SCons.Script.BUILD_TARGETS != SCons.Script._build_plus_default: # They specified targets on the command line or modified # BUILD_TARGETS in the SConscript file(s), so if they used -u, # -U or -D, we have to look up targets relative to the top, # but we build whatever they specified. if target_top: lookup_top = fs.Dir(target_top) target_top = None targets = SCons.Script.BUILD_TARGETS else: # There are no targets specified on the command line, # so if they used -u, -U or -D, we may have to restrict # what actually gets built. d = None if target_top: if options.climb_up == 1: # -u, local directory and below target_top = fs.Dir(target_top) lookup_top = target_top elif options.climb_up == 2: # -D, all Default() targets target_top = None lookup_top = None elif options.climb_up == 3: # -U, local SConscript Default() targets target_top = fs.Dir(target_top) def check_dir(x, target_top=target_top): if hasattr(x, 'cwd') and not x.cwd is None: cwd = x.cwd.srcnode() return cwd == target_top else: # x doesn't have a cwd, so it's either not a target, # or not a file, so go ahead and keep it as a default # target and let the engine sort it out: return 1 d = filter(check_dir, SCons.Script.DEFAULT_TARGETS) SCons.Script.DEFAULT_TARGETS[:] = d target_top = None lookup_top = None targets = SCons.Script._Get_Default_Targets(d, fs) if not targets: sys.stderr.write("scons: *** No targets specified and no Default() targets found. Stop.\n") sys.exit(2) def Entry(x, ltop=lookup_top, ttop=target_top, fs=fs): if isinstance(x, SCons.Node.Node): node = x else: node = None # Why would ltop be None? Unfortunately this happens. if ltop == None: ltop = '' # Curdir becomes important when SCons is called with -u, -C, # or similar option that changes directory, and so the paths # of targets given on the command line need to be adjusted. curdir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), str(ltop)) for lookup in SCons.Node.arg2nodes_lookups: node = lookup(x, curdir=curdir) if node != None: break if node is None: node = fs.Entry(x, directory=ltop, create=1) if ttop and not node.is_under(ttop): if isinstance(node, SCons.Node.FS.Dir) and ttop.is_under(node): node = ttop else: node = None return node nodes = filter(None, map(Entry, targets)) task_class = BuildTask # default action is to build targets opening_message = "Building targets ..." closing_message = "done building targets." if options.keep_going: failure_message = "done building targets (errors occurred during build)." else: failure_message = "building terminated because of errors." if options.question: task_class = QuestionTask try: if options.clean: task_class = CleanTask opening_message = "Cleaning targets ..." closing_message = "done cleaning targets." if options.keep_going: closing_message = "done cleaning targets (errors occurred during clean)." else: failure_message = "cleaning terminated because of errors." except AttributeError: pass if options.random: def order(dependencies): """Randomize the dependencies.""" import random # This is cribbed from the implementation of # random.shuffle() in Python 2.X. d = dependencies for i in xrange(len(d)-1, 0, -1): j = int(random.random() * (i+1)) d[i], d[j] = d[j], d[i] return d else: def order(dependencies): """Leave the order of dependencies alone.""" return dependencies progress_display("scons: " + opening_message) if options.taskmastertrace_file == '-': tmtrace = sys.stdout elif options.taskmastertrace_file: tmtrace = open(options.taskmastertrace_file, 'wb') else: tmtrace = None taskmaster = SCons.Taskmaster.Taskmaster(nodes, task_class, order, tmtrace) # Let the BuildTask objects get at the options to respond to the # various print_* settings, tree_printer list, etc. BuildTask.options = options global num_jobs num_jobs = options.num_jobs jobs = SCons.Job.Jobs(num_jobs, taskmaster) if num_jobs > 1 and jobs.num_jobs == 1: msg = "parallel builds are unsupported by this version of Python;\n" + \ "\tignoring -j or num_jobs option.\n" SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.NoParallelSupportWarning, msg) memory_stats.append('before building targets:') count_stats.append(('pre-', 'build')) try: jobs.run() finally: jobs.cleanup() if exit_status: progress_display("scons: " + failure_message) else: progress_display("scons: " + closing_message) if not options.no_exec: SCons.SConsign.write() memory_stats.append('after building targets:') count_stats.append(('post-', 'build')) def _exec_main(parser, values): sconsflags = os.environ.get('SCONSFLAGS', '') all_args = string.split(sconsflags) + sys.argv[1:] options, args = parser.parse_args(all_args, values) if type(options.debug) == type([]) and "pdb" in options.debug: import pdb pdb.Pdb().runcall(_main, parser) elif options.profile_file: from profile import Profile # Some versions of Python 2.4 shipped a profiler that had the # wrong 'c_exception' entry in its dispatch table. Make sure # we have the right one. (This may put an unnecessary entry # in the table in earlier versions of Python, but its presence # shouldn't hurt anything). try: dispatch = Profile.dispatch except AttributeError: pass else: dispatch['c_exception'] = Profile.trace_dispatch_return prof = Profile() try: prof.runcall(_main, parser) except SConsPrintHelpException, e: prof.dump_stats(options.profile_file) raise e except SystemExit: pass prof.dump_stats(options.profile_file) else: _main(parser) def main(): global OptionsParser global exit_status global first_command_start parts = ["SCons by Steven Knight et al.:\n"] try: parts.append(version_string("script", __main__)) except KeyboardInterrupt: raise except: # On Windows there is no scons.py, so there is no # __main__.__version__, hence there is no script version. pass parts.append(version_string("engine", SCons)) parts.append("__COPYRIGHT__") version = string.join(parts, '') import SConsOptions parser = SConsOptions.Parser(version) values = SConsOptions.SConsValues(parser.get_default_values()) OptionsParser = parser try: _exec_main(parser, values) except SystemExit, s: if s: exit_status = s except KeyboardInterrupt: print "Build interrupted." sys.exit(2) except SyntaxError, e: _scons_syntax_error(e) except SCons.Errors.InternalError: _scons_internal_error() except SCons.Errors.UserError, e: _scons_user_error(e) except SConsPrintHelpException: parser.print_help() exit_status = 0 except: # An exception here is likely a builtin Python exception Python # code in an SConscript file. Show them precisely what the # problem was and where it happened. SCons.Script._SConscript.SConscript_exception() sys.exit(2) memory_stats.print_stats() count_stats.print_stats() if print_objects: SCons.Debug.listLoggedInstances('*') #SCons.Debug.dumpLoggedInstances('*') if print_memoizer: SCons.Memoize.Dump("Memoizer (memory cache) hits and misses:") # Dump any development debug info that may have been enabled. # These are purely for internal debugging during development, so # there's no need to control them with --debug= options; they're # controlled by changing the source code. SCons.Debug.dump_caller_counts() SCons.Taskmaster.dump_stats() if print_time: total_time = time.time() - SCons.Script.start_time if num_jobs == 1: ct = cumulative_command_time else: if last_command_end is None or first_command_start is None: ct = 0.0 else: ct = last_command_end - first_command_start scons_time = total_time - sconscript_time - ct print "Total build time: %f seconds"%total_time print "Total SConscript file execution time: %f seconds"%sconscript_time print "Total SCons execution time: %f seconds"%scons_time print "Total command execution time: %f seconds"%ct sys.exit(exit_status)