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#
# Construct file to build scons during development.
# (Kind of ironic that we're using the classic Perl Cons
# to build its Python child...)
#
$project = 'scons';
Default qw( . );
#
# An internal "whereis" routine to figure out if we have a
# given program available. Put it in the "cons::" package
# so subsidiary Conscript files can get at it easily, too.
#
use Config;
sub cons::whereis {
my $file = shift;
foreach my $dir (split(/$Config{path_sep}/, $ENV{PATH})) {
$f = File::Spec->catfile($dir, $file);
return $f if -x $f;
}
return undef
}
#
# We let the presence or absence of various utilities determine
# whether or not we bother to build certain pieces of things.
# This will allow people to still do SCons work even if they
# don't have Aegis or RPM installed, for example.
#
$aegis = cons::whereis('aegis');
$aesub = cons::whereis('aesub');
$rpm = cons::whereis('rpm');
$jw = cons::whereis('jw');
#
# Now grab the information that we "build" into the files (using sed).
#
chomp($date = $ARG{date});
if (! $date) {
($sec,$min,$hour,$mday,$mon,$year) = localtime(time);
$year += 1900;
$date = sprintf("%4d/%02d/%02d %02d:%02d:%02d",
$year, $mon, $mday, $hour, $min, $sec);
}
$developer = $ARG{developer} || $ENV{USERNAME} || $ENV{LOGNAME} || $ENV{USER};
$revision = $ARG{version};
chomp($revision = `$aesub '\$version' 2>/dev/null`) if $aesub && ! $revision;
$revision = '0.01' if ! $revision;
$change = $ARG{change};
chomp($change = `$aesub '\$change' 2>/dev/null`) if $aesub && ! $change;
@arr = split(/\./, $revision);
@arr = ($arr[0], map {length($_) == 1 ? "0$_" : $_} @arr[1 .. $#arr]);
$revision = join('.', @arr);
pop @arr if $#arr >= 2;
map {s/^[CD]//, s/^0*(\d\d)$/$1/} @arr;
$version = join('.', @arr);
chomp($python_ver = `python -c "import sys; print sys.version[0:3]"`);
chomp($platform = `python -c "from distutils.util import get_platform; print get_platform()"`);
if ($platform eq "win32") {
$archsuffix = "zip"
} else {
$archsuffix = "tar.gz"
}
use Cwd;
$test_dir = File::Spec->catfile(cwd, "build", "test");
%package_name = (
'script' => $project,
'engine' => "$project-pylib",
);
$test_bin_dir = File::Spec->catfile($test_dir, "bin");
$test_lib_dir = File::Spec->catfile($test_dir,
"lib",
"python${python_ver}",
"site-packages"),
%install_dir = (
'script' => $test_bin_dir,
'engine' => $test_lib_dir,
);
$env = new cons( ENV => {
AEGIS_PROJECT => $ENV{AEGIS_PROJECT},
PATH => $ENV{PATH},
},
TEST_BIN_DIR => $test_bin_dir,
TEST_LIB_DIR => $test_lib_dir,
DATE => $date,
DEVELOPER => $developer,
REVISION => $revision,
VERSION => $version,
SED => 'sed',
# Use %(-%) around the date so date
# changes don't cause rebuilds.
SEDFLAGS => " %( -e 's+__DATE__+%DATE+' %)" .
" -e 's+__DEVELOPER__+%DEVELOPER+'" .
" -e 's+__FILE__+%<+'" .
" -e 's+__REVISION__+%REVISION+'" .
" -e 's+__VERSION__+%VERSION+'",
SEDCOM => "%SED %SEDFLAGS %< > %>",
);
my @src_deps;
my %src_file = (
'scons' => 'scons.py',
);
for $dir ('script', 'engine') {
my $pkg = $package_name{$dir};
my $install = $install_dir{$dir};
my $build = "build/$dir";
my $src = "src/$dir";
my @files;
chomp(@files = `cat src/$dir/MANIFEST`);
#
# Run everything in the MANIFEST through the sed command we concocted.
#
foreach $b (@files) {
my $s = $src_file{$b} || $b;
$env->Command("$build/$b", "$src/$s", "%SEDCOM");
}
#
# Use the Python distutils to generate the packages.
#
my $archive = "$build/dist/$pkg-$version.$archsuffix";
push(@src_deps, $archive);
my @setup_args = ('bdist sdist');
my @targets = (
"$build/dist/$pkg-$version.$platform.$archsuffix",
$archive,
);
if ($rpm) {
push(@setup_args, 'bdist_rpm');
# XXX "$build/build/bdist.$platform/rpm/SOURCES/$pkg-$version.$archsuffix",
# XXX "$build/build/bdist.$platform/rpm/SPECS/$pkg.spec",
push(@targets,
"$build/dist/$pkg-$version-1.src.rpm",
"$build/dist/$pkg-$version-1.noarch.rpm",
);
};
# We can get away with calling setup.py using a directory path
# like this because we put a preamble in it that will chdir()
# to the directory in which setup.py exists.
$env->Command([@targets],
map("$build/$_", @files),
qq(rm -rf $build/build $build/dist/*
python $build/setup.py @setup_args)
);
$env->Depends([@targets], "$build/MANIFEST");
$env->Install("build/dist", @targets);
#
# Unpack the archive created by the distutils into build/unpack.
#
my $unpack = "build/unpack";
my @unpack_files = map("$unpack/$pkg-$version/$_", @files);
# We'd like to replace the last three lines with the following:
#
# tar zxf %< -C $unpack
#
# but that gives heartburn to Cygwin's tar, so work around it
# with separate zcat-tar-rm commands.
Command $env [@unpack_files], $archive, qq(
rm -rf $unpack/$pkg-$version
zcat %< > .temp
tar xf .temp -C $unpack
rm -f .temp
);
#
# Run setup.py in the unpacked subdirectory to "install" everything
# into our build/test subdirectory. Auxiliary modules that we need
# (TestCmd.py, TestSCons.py, unittest.py) will be copied in by
# etc/Conscript. The runtest.py script will set PYTHONPATH so that
# the tests only look under build/test. This makes sure that our
# tests pass with what we really packaged, not because of something
# hanging around in the development directory.
#
my %seen;
map($seen{$_}++, "MANIFEST", "setup.py");
@test_files = map(File::Spec->catfile($install, $_),
grep(!$seen{$_}++ &&
($_ =~ /\.py$/ || $src_file{$_}), @files));
# We can get away with calling setup.py using a directory path
# like this because we put a preamble in it that will chdir()
# to the directory in which setup.py exists.
Command $env [@test_files], @unpack_files, qq(
rm -rf $install
python $unpack/$pkg-$version/setup.py install --prefix=$test_dir
);
}
Export qw( env );
Build "etc/Conscript";
#
# Documentation.
#
if ($jw) {
Link 'build/doc' => 'doc';
Build 'build/doc/Conscript';
}
#
# If we're running in the actual Aegis project, pack up a complete
# source archive from the project files and files in the change,
# so we can share it with helpful developers who don't use Aegis.
#
# First, lie and say that we've seen any files removed by this
# change, so they don't get added to the source files list
# that goes into the archive.
#
if ($change) {
foreach (`aegis -list -unf -c $change cf 2>/dev/null`) {
$seen{"$1\n"}++ if /^(?:source|test) remove(?:\s.*)+\s(\S+)$/;
}
eval '@src_files = grep(! $seen{$_}++,
`aegis -list -terse pf 2>/dev/null`,
`aegis -list -terse cf 2>/dev/null`)';
@src_files = grep($_ !~ /(\.aeignore|\.consign)$/, @src_files);
if (@src_files) {
chomp(@src_files);
foreach $file (@src_files) {
$env->Command("build/$project-src/$file", $file, "%SEDCOM");
}
$env->Command("build/dist/$project-src-$version.tar.gz",
@src_deps,
map("build/$project-src/$_", @src_files),
qq(
rm -rf build/$project-src-$version
cp -r build/$project-src build/$project-src-$version
find build/$project-src-$version -name .consign -exec rm {} \\;
tar zcf %> -C build $project-src-$version
));
}
}
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