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"""SCons.Environment

Base class for construction Environments.  These are
the primary objects used to communicate dependency and
construction information to the build engine.

Keyword arguments supplied when the construction Environment
is created are construction variables used to initialize the
Environment
"""

#
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# 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 copy
import os
import sys
import re
import shlex
from collections import UserDict

import SCons.Action
import SCons.Builder
import SCons.Debug
from SCons.Debug import logInstanceCreation
import SCons.Defaults
import SCons.Errors
import SCons.Memoize
import SCons.Node
import SCons.Node.Alias
import SCons.Node.FS
import SCons.Node.Python
import SCons.Platform
import SCons.SConf
import SCons.SConsign
import SCons.Subst
import SCons.Tool
import SCons.Util
import SCons.Warnings

class _Null(object):
    pass

_null = _Null

_warn_copy_deprecated = True
_warn_source_signatures_deprecated = True
_warn_target_signatures_deprecated = True

CleanTargets = {}
CalculatorArgs = {}

semi_deepcopy = SCons.Util.semi_deepcopy
semi_deepcopy_dict = SCons.Util.semi_deepcopy_dict

# Pull UserError into the global name space for the benefit of
# Environment().SourceSignatures(), which has some import statements
# which seem to mess up its ability to reference SCons directly.
UserError = SCons.Errors.UserError

def alias_builder(env, target, source):
    pass

AliasBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = alias_builder,
                                     target_factory = SCons.Node.Alias.default_ans.Alias,
                                     source_factory = SCons.Node.FS.Entry,
                                     multi = 1,
                                     is_explicit = None,
                                     name='AliasBuilder')

def apply_tools(env, tools, toolpath):
    # Store the toolpath in the Environment.
    if toolpath is not None:
        env['toolpath'] = toolpath

    if not tools:
        return
    # Filter out null tools from the list.
    for tool in [_f for _f in tools if _f]:
        if SCons.Util.is_List(tool) or isinstance(tool, tuple):
            toolname = tool[0]
            toolargs = tool[1] # should be a dict of kw args
            tool = env.Tool(toolname, **toolargs)
        else:
            env.Tool(tool)

# These names are (or will be) controlled by SCons; users should never
# set or override them.  This warning can optionally be turned off,
# but scons will still ignore the illegal variable names even if it's off.
reserved_construction_var_names = [
    'CHANGED_SOURCES',
    'CHANGED_TARGETS',
    'SOURCE',
    'SOURCES',
    'TARGET',
    'TARGETS',
    'UNCHANGED_SOURCES',
    'UNCHANGED_TARGETS',
]

future_reserved_construction_var_names = [
    #'HOST_OS',
    #'HOST_ARCH',
    #'HOST_CPU',
    ]

def copy_non_reserved_keywords(dict):
    result = semi_deepcopy(dict)
    for k in list(result.keys()):
        if k in reserved_construction_var_names:
            msg = "Ignoring attempt to set reserved variable `$%s'"
            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.ReservedVariableWarning, msg % k)
            del result[k]
    return result

def _set_reserved(env, key, value):
    msg = "Ignoring attempt to set reserved variable `$%s'"
    SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.ReservedVariableWarning, msg % key)

def _set_future_reserved(env, key, value):
    env._dict[key] = value
    msg = "`$%s' will be reserved in a future release and setting it will become ignored"
    SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.FutureReservedVariableWarning, msg % key)

def _set_BUILDERS(env, key, value):
    try:
        bd = env._dict[key]
        for k in list(bd.keys()):
            del bd[k]
    except KeyError:
        bd = BuilderDict(bd, env)
        env._dict[key] = bd
    for k, v in value.items():
        if not SCons.Builder.is_a_Builder(v):
            raise SCons.Errors.UserError('%s is not a Builder.' % repr(v))
    bd.update(value)

def _del_SCANNERS(env, key):
    del env._dict[key]
    env.scanner_map_delete()

def _set_SCANNERS(env, key, value):
    env._dict[key] = value
    env.scanner_map_delete()

def _delete_duplicates(l, keep_last):
    """Delete duplicates from a sequence, keeping the first or last."""
    seen=set()
    result=[]
    if keep_last:           # reverse in & out, then keep first
        l.reverse()
    for i in l:
        try:
            if i not in seen:
                result.append(i)
                seen.add(i)
        except TypeError:
            # probably unhashable.  Just keep it.
            result.append(i)
    if keep_last:
        result.reverse()
    return result



# The following is partly based on code in a comment added by Peter
# Shannon at the following page (there called the "transplant" class):
#
# ASPN : Python Cookbook : Dynamically added methods to a class
# http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/81732
#
# We had independently been using the idiom as BuilderWrapper, but
# factoring out the common parts into this base class, and making
# BuilderWrapper a subclass that overrides __call__() to enforce specific
# Builder calling conventions, simplified some of our higher-layer code.

class MethodWrapper(object):
    """
    A generic Wrapper class that associates a method (which can
    actually be any callable) with an object.  As part of creating this
    MethodWrapper object an attribute with the specified (by default,
    the name of the supplied method) is added to the underlying object.
    When that new "method" is called, our __call__() method adds the
    object as the first argument, simulating the Python behavior of
    supplying "self" on method calls.

    We hang on to the name by which the method was added to the underlying
    base class so that we can provide a method to "clone" ourselves onto
    a new underlying object being copied (without which we wouldn't need
    to save that info).
    """
    def __init__(self, object, method, name=None):
        if name is None:
            name = method.__name__
        self.object = object
        self.method = method
        self.name = name
        setattr(self.object, name, self)

    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        nargs = (self.object,) + args
        return self.method(*nargs, **kwargs)

    def clone(self, new_object):
        """
        Returns an object that re-binds the underlying "method" to
        the specified new object.
        """
        return self.__class__(new_object, self.method, self.name)

class BuilderWrapper(MethodWrapper):
    """
    A MethodWrapper subclass that that associates an environment with
    a Builder.

    This mainly exists to wrap the __call__() function so that all calls
    to Builders can have their argument lists massaged in the same way
    (treat a lone argument as the source, treat two arguments as target
    then source, make sure both target and source are lists) without
    having to have cut-and-paste code to do it.

    As a bit of obsessive backwards compatibility, we also intercept
    attempts to get or set the "env" or "builder" attributes, which were
    the names we used before we put the common functionality into the
    MethodWrapper base class.  We'll keep this around for a while in case
    people shipped Tool modules that reached into the wrapper (like the
    Tool/qt.py module does, or did).  There shouldn't be a lot attribute
    fetching or setting on these, so a little extra work shouldn't hurt.
    """
    def __call__(self, target=None, source=_null, *args, **kw):
        if source is _null:
            source = target
            target = None
        if target is not None and not SCons.Util.is_List(target):
            target = [target]
        if source is not None and not SCons.Util.is_List(source):
            source = [source]
        return MethodWrapper.__call__(self, target, source, *args, **kw)

    def __repr__(self):
        return '<BuilderWrapper %s>' % repr(self.name)

    def __str__(self):
        return self.__repr__()

    def __getattr__(self, name):
        if name == 'env':
            return self.object
        elif name == 'builder':
            return self.method
        else:
            raise AttributeError(name)

    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
        if name == 'env':
            self.object = value
        elif name == 'builder':
            self.method = value
        else:
            self.__dict__[name] = value

    # This allows a Builder to be executed directly
    # through the Environment to which it's attached.
    # In practice, we shouldn't need this, because
    # builders actually get executed through a Node.
    # But we do have a unit test for this, and can't
    # yet rule out that it would be useful in the
    # future, so leave it for now.
    #def execute(self, **kw):
    #    kw['env'] = self.env
    #    self.builder.execute(**kw)

class BuilderDict(UserDict):
    """This is a dictionary-like class used by an Environment to hold
    the Builders.  We need to do this because every time someone changes
    the Builders in the Environment's BUILDERS dictionary, we must
    update the Environment's attributes."""
    def __init__(self, dict, env):
        # Set self.env before calling the superclass initialization,
        # because it will end up calling our other methods, which will
        # need to point the values in this dictionary to self.env.
        self.env = env
        UserDict.__init__(self, dict)

    def __semi_deepcopy__(self):
        # These cannot be copied since they would both modify the same builder object, and indeed
        # just copying would modify the original builder
        raise TypeError( 'cannot semi_deepcopy a BuilderDict' )

    def __setitem__(self, item, val):
        try:
            method = getattr(self.env, item).method
        except AttributeError:
            pass
        else:
            self.env.RemoveMethod(method)
        UserDict.__setitem__(self, item, val)
        BuilderWrapper(self.env, val, item)

    def __delitem__(self, item):
        UserDict.__delitem__(self, item)
        delattr(self.env, item)

    def update(self, dict):
        for i, v in dict.items():
            self.__setitem__(i, v)



_is_valid_var = re.compile(r'[_a-zA-Z]\w*$')

def is_valid_construction_var(varstr):
    """Return if the specified string is a legitimate construction
    variable.
    """
    return _is_valid_var.match(varstr)



class SubstitutionEnvironment(object):
    """Base class for different flavors of construction environments.

    This class contains a minimal set of methods that handle construction
    variable expansion and conversion of strings to Nodes, which may or
    may not be actually useful as a stand-alone class.  Which methods
    ended up in this class is pretty arbitrary right now.  They're
    basically the ones which we've empirically determined are common to
    the different construction environment subclasses, and most of the
    others that use or touch the underlying dictionary of construction
    variables.

    Eventually, this class should contain all the methods that we
    determine are necessary for a "minimal" interface to the build engine.
    A full "native Python" SCons environment has gotten pretty heavyweight
    with all of the methods and Tools and construction variables we've
    jammed in there, so it would be nice to have a lighter weight
    alternative for interfaces that don't need all of the bells and
    whistles.  (At some point, we'll also probably rename this class
    "Base," since that more reflects what we want this class to become,
    but because we've released comments that tell people to subclass
    Environment.Base to create their own flavors of construction
    environment, we'll save that for a future refactoring when this
    class actually becomes useful.)
    """

    def __init__(self, **kw):
        """Initialization of an underlying SubstitutionEnvironment class.
        """
        if SCons.Debug.track_instances: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Environment.SubstitutionEnvironment')
        self.fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
        self.ans = SCons.Node.Alias.default_ans
        self.lookup_list = SCons.Node.arg2nodes_lookups
        self._dict = kw.copy()
        self._init_special()
        self.added_methods = []
        #self._memo = {}

    def _init_special(self):
        """Initial the dispatch tables for special handling of
        special construction variables."""
        self._special_del = {}
        self._special_del['SCANNERS'] = _del_SCANNERS

        self._special_set = {}
        for key in reserved_construction_var_names:
            self._special_set[key] = _set_reserved
        for key in future_reserved_construction_var_names:
            self._special_set[key] = _set_future_reserved
        self._special_set['BUILDERS'] = _set_BUILDERS
        self._special_set['SCANNERS'] = _set_SCANNERS

        # Freeze the keys of self._special_set in a list for use by
        # methods that need to check.  (Empirically, list scanning has
        # gotten better than dict.has_key() in Python 2.5.)
        self._special_set_keys = list(self._special_set.keys())

    def __eq__(self, other):
        return self._dict == other._dict

    def __delitem__(self, key):
        special = self._special_del.get(key)
        if special:
            special(self, key)
        else:
            del self._dict[key]

    def __getitem__(self, key):
        return self._dict[key]

    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
        # This is heavily used.  This implementation is the best we have
        # according to the timings in bench/env.__setitem__.py.
        #
        # The "key in self._special_set_keys" test here seems to perform
        # pretty well for the number of keys we have.  A hard-coded
        # list works a little better in Python 2.5, but that has the
        # disadvantage of maybe getting out of sync if we ever add more
        # variable names.  Using self._special_set.has_key() works a
        # little better in Python 2.4, but is worse than this test.
        # So right now it seems like a good trade-off, but feel free to
        # revisit this with bench/env.__setitem__.py as needed (and
        # as newer versions of Python come out).
        if key in self._special_set_keys:
            self._special_set[key](self, key, value)
        else:
            # If we already have the entry, then it's obviously a valid
            # key and we don't need to check.  If we do check, using a
            # global, pre-compiled regular expression directly is more
            # efficient than calling another function or a method.
            if key not in self._dict \
               and not _is_valid_var.match(key):
                    raise SCons.Errors.UserError("Illegal construction variable `%s'" % key)
            self._dict[key] = value

    def get(self, key, default=None):
        """Emulates the get() method of dictionaries."""
        return self._dict.get(key, default)

    def has_key(self, key):
        return key in self._dict

    def __contains__(self, key):
        return self._dict.__contains__(key)

    def items(self):
        return list(self._dict.items())

    def arg2nodes(self, args, node_factory=_null, lookup_list=_null, **kw):
        if node_factory is _null:
            node_factory = self.fs.File
        if lookup_list is _null:
            lookup_list = self.lookup_list

        if not args:
            return []

        args = SCons.Util.flatten(args)

        nodes = []
        for v in args:
            if SCons.Util.is_String(v):
                n = None
                for l in lookup_list:
                    n = l(v)
                    if n is not None:
                        break
                if n is not None:
                    if SCons.Util.is_String(n):
                        # n = self.subst(n, raw=1, **kw)
                        kw['raw'] = 1
                        n = self.subst(n, **kw)
                        if node_factory:
                            n = node_factory(n)
                    if SCons.Util.is_List(n):
                        nodes.extend(n)
                    else:
                        nodes.append(n)
                elif node_factory:
                    # v = node_factory(self.subst(v, raw=1, **kw))
                    kw['raw'] = 1
                    v = node_factory(self.subst(v, **kw))
                    if SCons.Util.is_List(v):
                        nodes.extend(v)
                    else:
                        nodes.append(v)
            else:
                nodes.append(v)

        return nodes

    def gvars(self):
        return self._dict

    def lvars(self):
        return {}

    def subst(self, string, raw=0, target=None, source=None, conv=None, executor=None):
        """Recursively interpolates construction variables from the
        Environment into the specified string, returning the expanded
        result.  Construction variables are specified by a $ prefix
        in the string and begin with an initial underscore or
        alphabetic character followed by any number of underscores
        or alphanumeric characters.  The construction variable names
        may be surrounded by curly braces to separate the name from
        trailing characters.
        """
        gvars = self.gvars()
        lvars = self.lvars()
        lvars['__env__'] = self
        if executor:
            lvars.update(executor.get_lvars())
        return SCons.Subst.scons_subst(string, self, raw, target, source, gvars, lvars, conv)

    def subst_kw(self, kw, raw=0, target=None, source=None):
        nkw = {}
        for k, v in kw.items():
            k = self.subst(k, raw, target, source)
            if SCons.Util.is_String(v):
                v = self.subst(v, raw, target, source)
            nkw[k] = v
        return nkw

    def subst_list(self, string, raw=0, target=None, source=None, conv=None, executor=None):
        """Calls through to SCons.Subst.scons_subst_list().  See
        the documentation for that function."""
        gvars = self.gvars()
        lvars = self.lvars()
        lvars['__env__'] = self
        if executor:
            lvars.update(executor.get_lvars())
        return SCons.Subst.scons_subst_list(string, self, raw, target, source, gvars, lvars, conv)

    def subst_path(self, path, target=None, source=None):
        """Substitute a path list, turning EntryProxies into Nodes
        and leaving Nodes (and other objects) as-is."""

        if not SCons.Util.is_List(path):
            path = [path]

        def s(obj):
            """This is the "string conversion" routine that we have our
            substitutions use to return Nodes, not strings.  This relies
            on the fact that an EntryProxy object has a get() method that
            returns the underlying Node that it wraps, which is a bit of
            architectural dependence that we might need to break or modify
            in the future in response to additional requirements."""
            try:
                get = obj.get
            except AttributeError:
                obj = SCons.Util.to_String_for_subst(obj)
            else:
                obj = get()
            return obj

        r = []
        for p in path:
            if SCons.Util.is_String(p):
                p = self.subst(p, target=target, source=source, conv=s)
                if SCons.Util.is_List(p):
                    if len(p) == 1:
                        p = p[0]
                    else:
                        # We have an object plus a string, or multiple
                        # objects that we need to smush together.  No choice
                        # but to make them into a string.
                        p = ''.join(map(SCons.Util.to_String_for_subst, p))
            else:
                p = s(p)
            r.append(p)
        return r

    subst_target_source = subst

    def backtick(self, command):
        import subprocess
        # common arguments
        kw = { 'stdin' : 'devnull',
               'stdout' : subprocess.PIPE,
               'stderr' : subprocess.PIPE,
               'universal_newlines' : True,
             }
        # if the command is a list, assume it's been quoted
        # othewise force a shell
        if not SCons.Util.is_List(command): kw['shell'] = True
        # run constructed command
        p = SCons.Action._subproc(self, command, **kw)
        out,err = p.communicate()
        status = p.wait()
        if err:
            sys.stderr.write(u"" + err)
        if status:
            raise OSError("'%s' exited %d" % (command, status))
        return out

    def AddMethod(self, function, name=None):
        """
        Adds the specified function as a method of this construction
        environment with the specified name.  If the name is omitted,
        the default name is the name of the function itself.
        """
        method = MethodWrapper(self, function, name)
        self.added_methods.append(method)

    def RemoveMethod(self, function):
        """
        Removes the specified function's MethodWrapper from the
        added_methods list, so we don't re-bind it when making a clone.
        """
        self.added_methods = [dm for dm in self.added_methods if not dm.method is function]

    def Override(self, overrides):
        """
        Produce a modified environment whose variables are overridden by
        the overrides dictionaries.  "overrides" is a dictionary that
        will override the variables of this environment.

        This function is much more efficient than Clone() or creating
        a new Environment because it doesn't copy the construction
        environment dictionary, it just wraps the underlying construction
        environment, and doesn't even create a wrapper object if there
        are no overrides.
        """
        if not overrides: return self
        o = copy_non_reserved_keywords(overrides)
        if not o: return self
        overrides = {}
        merges = None
        for key, value in o.items():
            if key == 'parse_flags':
                merges = value
            else:
                overrides[key] = SCons.Subst.scons_subst_once(value, self, key)
        env = OverrideEnvironment(self, overrides)
        if merges: env.MergeFlags(merges)
        return env

    def ParseFlags(self, *flags):
        """
        Parse the set of flags and return a dict with the flags placed
        in the appropriate entry.  The flags are treated as a typical
        set of command-line flags for a GNU-like toolchain and used to
        populate the entries in the dict immediately below.  If one of
        the flag strings begins with a bang (exclamation mark), it is
        assumed to be a command and the rest of the string is executed;
        the result of that evaluation is then added to the dict.
        """
        dict = {
            'ASFLAGS'       : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
            'CFLAGS'        : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
            'CCFLAGS'       : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
            'CXXFLAGS'      : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
            'CPPDEFINES'    : [],
            'CPPFLAGS'      : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
            'CPPPATH'       : [],
            'FRAMEWORKPATH' : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
            'FRAMEWORKS'    : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
            'LIBPATH'       : [],
            'LIBS'          : [],
            'LINKFLAGS'     : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
            'RPATH'         : [],
        }

        def do_parse(arg):
            # if arg is a sequence, recurse with each element
            if not arg:
                return

            if not SCons.Util.is_String(arg):
                for t in arg: do_parse(t)
                return

            # if arg is a command, execute it
            if arg[0] == '!':
                arg = self.backtick(arg[1:])

            # utility function to deal with -D option
            def append_define(name, dict = dict):
                t = name.split('=')
                if len(t) == 1:
                    dict['CPPDEFINES'].append(name)
                else:
                    dict['CPPDEFINES'].append([t[0], '='.join(t[1:])])

            # Loop through the flags and add them to the appropriate option.
            # This tries to strike a balance between checking for all possible
            # flags and keeping the logic to a finite size, so it doesn't
            # check for some that don't occur often.  It particular, if the
            # flag is not known to occur in a config script and there's a way
            # of passing the flag to the right place (by wrapping it in a -W
            # flag, for example) we don't check for it.  Note that most
            # preprocessor options are not handled, since unhandled options
            # are placed in CCFLAGS, so unless the preprocessor is invoked
            # separately, these flags will still get to the preprocessor.
            # Other options not currently handled:
            #  -iqoutedir      (preprocessor search path)
            #  -u symbol       (linker undefined symbol)
            #  -s              (linker strip files)
            #  -static*        (linker static binding)
            #  -shared*        (linker dynamic binding)
            #  -symbolic       (linker global binding)
            #  -R dir          (deprecated linker rpath)
            # IBM compilers may also accept -qframeworkdir=foo

            params = shlex.split(arg)
            append_next_arg_to = None   # for multi-word args
            for arg in params:
                if append_next_arg_to:
                   if append_next_arg_to == 'CPPDEFINES':
                       append_define(arg)
                   elif append_next_arg_to == '-include':
                       t = ('-include', self.fs.File(arg))
                       dict['CCFLAGS'].append(t)
                   elif append_next_arg_to == '-isysroot':
                       t = ('-isysroot', arg)
                       dict['CCFLAGS'].append(t)
                       dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(t)
                   elif append_next_arg_to == '-isystem':
                       t = ('-isystem', arg)
                       dict['CCFLAGS'].append(t)
                   elif append_next_arg_to == '-arch':
                       t = ('-arch', arg)
                       dict['CCFLAGS'].append(t)
                       dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(t)
                   else:
                       dict[append_next_arg_to].append(arg)
                   append_next_arg_to = None
                elif not arg[0] in ['-', '+']:
                    dict['LIBS'].append(self.fs.File(arg))
                elif arg == '-dylib_file':
                    dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
                    append_next_arg_to = 'LINKFLAGS'
                elif arg[:2] == '-L':
                    if arg[2:]:
                        dict['LIBPATH'].append(arg[2:])
                    else:
                        append_next_arg_to = 'LIBPATH'
                elif arg[:2] == '-l':
                    if arg[2:]:
                        dict['LIBS'].append(arg[2:])
                    else:
                        append_next_arg_to = 'LIBS'
                elif arg[:2] == '-I':
                    if arg[2:]:
                        dict['CPPPATH'].append(arg[2:])
                    else:
                        append_next_arg_to = 'CPPPATH'
                elif arg[:4] == '-Wa,':
                    dict['ASFLAGS'].append(arg[4:])
                    dict['CCFLAGS'].append(arg)
                elif arg[:4] == '-Wl,':
                    if arg[:11] == '-Wl,-rpath=':
                        dict['RPATH'].append(arg[11:])
                    elif arg[:7] == '-Wl,-R,':
                        dict['RPATH'].append(arg[7:])
                    elif arg[:6] == '-Wl,-R':
                        dict['RPATH'].append(arg[6:])
                    else:
                        dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
                elif arg[:4] == '-Wp,':
                    dict['CPPFLAGS'].append(arg)
                elif arg[:2] == '-D':
                    if arg[2:]:
                        append_define(arg[2:])
                    else:
                        append_next_arg_to = 'CPPDEFINES'
                elif arg == '-framework':
                    append_next_arg_to = 'FRAMEWORKS'
                elif arg[:14] == '-frameworkdir=':
                    dict['FRAMEWORKPATH'].append(arg[14:])
                elif arg[:2] == '-F':
                    if arg[2:]:
                        dict['FRAMEWORKPATH'].append(arg[2:])
                    else:
                        append_next_arg_to = 'FRAMEWORKPATH'
                elif arg in ['-mno-cygwin',
                             '-pthread',
                             '-openmp',
                             '-fopenmp']:
                    dict['CCFLAGS'].append(arg)
                    dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
                elif arg == '-mwindows':
                    dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
                elif arg[:5] == '-std=':
                    if arg[5:].find('++')!=-1:
                        key='CXXFLAGS'
                    else:
                        key='CFLAGS'
                    dict[key].append(arg)
                elif arg[0] == '+':
                    dict['CCFLAGS'].append(arg)
                    dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
                elif arg in ['-include', '-isysroot', '-isystem', '-arch']:
                    append_next_arg_to = arg
                else:
                    dict['CCFLAGS'].append(arg)

        for arg in flags:
            do_parse(arg)
        return dict

    def MergeFlags(self, args, unique=1, dict=None):
        """
        Merge the dict in args into the construction variables of this
        env, or the passed-in dict.  If args is not a dict, it is
        converted into a dict using ParseFlags.  If unique is not set,
        the flags are appended rather than merged.
        """

        if dict is None:
            dict = self
        if not SCons.Util.is_Dict(args):
            args = self.ParseFlags(args)
        if not unique:
            self.Append(**args)
            return self
        for key, value in args.items():
            if not value:
                continue
            try:
                orig = self[key]
            except KeyError:
                orig = value
            else:
                if not orig:
                    orig = value
                elif value:
                    # Add orig and value.  The logic here was lifted from
                    # part of env.Append() (see there for a lot of comments
                    # about the order in which things are tried) and is
                    # used mainly to handle coercion of strings to CLVar to
                    # "do the right thing" given (e.g.) an original CCFLAGS
                    # string variable like '-pipe -Wall'.
                    try:
                        orig = orig + value
                    except (KeyError, TypeError):
                        try:
                            add_to_orig = orig.append
                        except AttributeError:
                            value.insert(0, orig)
                            orig = value
                        else:
                            add_to_orig(value)
            t = []
            if key[-4:] == 'PATH':
                ### keep left-most occurence
                for v in orig:
                    if v not in t:
                        t.append(v)
            else:
                ### keep right-most occurence
                orig.reverse()
                for v in orig:
                    if v not in t:
                        t.insert(0, v)
            self[key] = t
        return self


def default_decide_source(dependency, target, prev_ni):
    f = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().decide_source
    return f(dependency, target, prev_ni)

def default_decide_target(dependency, target, prev_ni):
    f = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().decide_target
    return f(dependency, target, prev_ni)

def default_copy_from_cache(src, dst):
    f = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().copy_from_cache
    return f(src, dst)

class Base(SubstitutionEnvironment):
    """Base class for "real" construction Environments.  These are the
    primary objects used to communicate dependency and construction
    information to the build engine.

    Keyword arguments supplied when the construction Environment
    is created are construction variables used to initialize the
    Environment.
    """

    #######################################################################
    # This is THE class for interacting with the SCons build engine,
    # and it contains a lot of stuff, so we're going to try to keep this
    # a little organized by grouping the methods.
    #######################################################################

    #######################################################################
    # Methods that make an Environment act like a dictionary.  These have
    # the expected standard names for Python mapping objects.  Note that
    # we don't actually make an Environment a subclass of UserDict for
    # performance reasons.  Note also that we only supply methods for
    # dictionary functionality that we actually need and use.
    #######################################################################

    def __init__(self,
                 platform=None,
                 tools=None,
                 toolpath=None,
                 variables=None,
                 parse_flags = None,
                 **kw):
        """
        Initialization of a basic SCons construction environment,
        including setting up special construction variables like BUILDER,
        PLATFORM, etc., and searching for and applying available Tools.

        Note that we do *not* call the underlying base class
        (SubsitutionEnvironment) initialization, because we need to
        initialize things in a very specific order that doesn't work
        with the much simpler base class initialization.
        """
        if SCons.Debug.track_instances: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Environment.Base')
        self._memo = {}
        self.fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
        self.ans = SCons.Node.Alias.default_ans
        self.lookup_list = SCons.Node.arg2nodes_lookups
        self._dict = semi_deepcopy(SCons.Defaults.ConstructionEnvironment)
        self._init_special()
        self.added_methods = []

        # We don't use AddMethod, or define these as methods in this
        # class, because we *don't* want these functions to be bound
        # methods.  They need to operate independently so that the
        # settings will work properly regardless of whether a given
        # target ends up being built with a Base environment or an
        # OverrideEnvironment or what have you.
        self.decide_target = default_decide_target
        self.decide_source = default_decide_source

        self.copy_from_cache = default_copy_from_cache

        self._dict['BUILDERS'] = BuilderDict(self._dict['BUILDERS'], self)

        if platform is None:
            platform = self._dict.get('PLATFORM', None)
            if platform is None:
                platform = SCons.Platform.Platform()
        if SCons.Util.is_String(platform):
            platform = SCons.Platform.Platform(platform)
        self._dict['PLATFORM'] = str(platform)
        platform(self)

        self._dict['HOST_OS']      = self._dict.get('HOST_OS',None)
        self._dict['HOST_ARCH']    = self._dict.get('HOST_ARCH',None)

        # Now set defaults for TARGET_{OS|ARCH}
        self._dict['TARGET_OS']      = self._dict.get('TARGET_OS',None)
        self._dict['TARGET_ARCH']    = self._dict.get('TARGET_ARCH',None)


        # Apply the passed-in and customizable variables to the
        # environment before calling the tools, because they may use
        # some of them during initialization.
        if 'options' in kw:
            # Backwards compatibility:  they may stll be using the
            # old "options" keyword.
            variables = kw['options']
            del kw['options']
        self.Replace(**kw)
        keys = list(kw.keys())
        if variables:
            keys = keys + list(variables.keys())
            variables.Update(self)

        save = {}
        for k in keys:
            try:
                save[k] = self._dict[k]
            except KeyError:
                # No value may have been set if they tried to pass in a
                # reserved variable name like TARGETS.
                pass

        SCons.Tool.Initializers(self)

        if tools is None:
            tools = self._dict.get('TOOLS', None)
            if tools is None:
                tools = ['default']
        apply_tools(self, tools, toolpath)

        # Now restore the passed-in and customized variables
        # to the environment, since the values the user set explicitly
        # should override any values set by the tools.
        for key, val in save.items():
            self._dict[key] = val

        # Finally, apply any flags to be merged in
        if parse_flags: self.MergeFlags(parse_flags)

    #######################################################################
    # Utility methods that are primarily for internal use by SCons.
    # These begin with lower-case letters.
    #######################################################################

    def get_builder(self, name):
        """Fetch the builder with the specified name from the environment.
        """
        try:
            return self._dict['BUILDERS'][name]
        except KeyError:
            return None

    def get_CacheDir(self):
        try:
            path = self._CacheDir_path
        except AttributeError:
            path = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment()._CacheDir_path
        try:
            if path == self._last_CacheDir_path:
                return self._last_CacheDir
        except AttributeError:
            pass
        cd = SCons.CacheDir.CacheDir(path)
        self._last_CacheDir_path = path
        self._last_CacheDir = cd
        return cd

    def get_factory(self, factory, default='File'):
        """Return a factory function for creating Nodes for this
        construction environment.
        """
        name = default
        try:
            is_node = issubclass(factory, SCons.Node.FS.Base)
        except TypeError:
            # The specified factory isn't a Node itself--it's
            # most likely None, or possibly a callable.
            pass
        else:
            if is_node:
                # The specified factory is a Node (sub)class.  Try to
                # return the FS method that corresponds to the Node's
                # name--that is, we return self.fs.Dir if they want a Dir,
                # self.fs.File for a File, etc.
                try: name = factory.__name__
                except AttributeError: pass
                else: factory = None
        if not factory:
            # They passed us None, or we picked up a name from a specified
            # class, so return the FS method.  (Note that we *don't*
            # use our own self.{Dir,File} methods because that would
            # cause env.subst() to be called twice on the file name,
            # interfering with files that have $$ in them.)
            factory = getattr(self.fs, name)
        return factory

    @SCons.Memoize.CountMethodCall
    def _gsm(self):
        try:
            return self._memo['_gsm']
        except KeyError:
            pass

        result = {}

        try:
            scanners = self._dict['SCANNERS']
        except KeyError:
            pass
        else:
            # Reverse the scanner list so that, if multiple scanners
            # claim they can scan the same suffix, earlier scanners
            # in the list will overwrite later scanners, so that
            # the result looks like a "first match" to the user.
            if not SCons.Util.is_List(scanners):
                scanners = [scanners]
            else:
                scanners = scanners[:] # copy so reverse() doesn't mod original
            scanners.reverse()
            for scanner in scanners:
                for k in scanner.get_skeys(self):
                    if k and self['PLATFORM'] == 'win32':
                        k = k.lower()
                    result[k] = scanner

        self._memo['_gsm'] = result

        return result

    def get_scanner(self, skey):
        """Find the appropriate scanner given a key (usually a file suffix).
        """
        if skey and self['PLATFORM'] == 'win32':
            skey = skey.lower()
        return self._gsm().get(skey)

    def scanner_map_delete(self, kw=None):
        """Delete the cached scanner map (if we need to).
        """
        try:
            del self._memo['_gsm']
        except KeyError:
            pass

    def _update(self, dict):
        """Update an environment's values directly, bypassing the normal
        checks that occur when users try to set items.
        """
        self._dict.update(dict)

    def get_src_sig_type(self):
        try:
            return self.src_sig_type
        except AttributeError:
            t = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().src_sig_type
            self.src_sig_type = t
            return t

    def get_tgt_sig_type(self):
        try:
            return self.tgt_sig_type
        except AttributeError:
            t = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().tgt_sig_type
            self.tgt_sig_type = t
            return t

    #######################################################################
    # Public methods for manipulating an Environment.  These begin with
    # upper-case letters.  The essential characteristic of methods in
    # this section is that they do *not* have corresponding same-named
    # global functions.  For example, a stand-alone Append() function
    # makes no sense, because Append() is all about appending values to
    # an Environment's construction variables.
    #######################################################################

    def Append(self, **kw):
        """Append values to existing construction variables
        in an Environment.
        """
        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
        for key, val in kw.items():
            # It would be easier on the eyes to write this using
            # "continue" statements whenever we finish processing an item,
            # but Python 1.5.2 apparently doesn't let you use "continue"
            # within try:-except: blocks, so we have to nest our code.
            try:
                if key == 'CPPDEFINES' and SCons.Util.is_String(self._dict[key]):
                    self._dict[key] = [self._dict[key]]
                orig = self._dict[key]
            except KeyError:
                # No existing variable in the environment, so just set
                # it to the new value.
                if key == 'CPPDEFINES' and SCons.Util.is_String(val):
                    self._dict[key] = [val]
                else:
                    self._dict[key] = val
            else:
                try:
                    # Check if the original looks like a dictionary.
                    # If it is, we can't just try adding the value because
                    # dictionaries don't have __add__() methods, and
                    # things like UserList will incorrectly coerce the
                    # original dict to a list (which we don't want).
                    update_dict = orig.update
                except AttributeError:
                    try:
                        # Most straightforward:  just try to add them
                        # together.  This will work in most cases, when the
                        # original and new values are of compatible types.
                        self._dict[key] = orig + val
                    except (KeyError, TypeError):
                        try:
                            # Check if the original is a list.
                            add_to_orig = orig.append
                        except AttributeError:
                            # The original isn't a list, but the new
                            # value is (by process of elimination),
                            # so insert the original in the new value
                            # (if there's one to insert) and replace
                            # the variable with it.
                            if orig:
                                val.insert(0, orig)
                            self._dict[key] = val
                        else:
                            # The original is a list, so append the new
                            # value to it (if there's a value to append).
                            if val:
                                add_to_orig(val)
                else:
                    # The original looks like a dictionary, so update it
                    # based on what we think the value looks like.
                    if SCons.Util.is_List(val):
                        if key == 'CPPDEFINES':
                            tmp = []
                            for (k, v) in orig.items():
                                if v is not None:
                                    tmp.append((k, v))
                                else:
                                    tmp.append((k,))
                            orig = tmp
                            orig += val
                            self._dict[key] = orig
                        else:
                            for v in val:
                                orig[v] = None
                    else:
                        try:
                            update_dict(val)
                        except (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError):
                            if SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
                                for k, v in val.items():
                                    orig[k] = v
                            else:
                                orig[val] = None
        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)

    # allow Dirs and strings beginning with # for top-relative
    # Note this uses the current env's fs (in self).
    def _canonicalize(self, path):
        if not SCons.Util.is_String(path): # typically a Dir
            path = str(path)
        if path and path[0] == '#':
            path = str(self.fs.Dir(path))
        return path

    def AppendENVPath(self, name, newpath, envname = 'ENV',
                      sep = os.pathsep, delete_existing=0):
        """Append path elements to the path 'name' in the 'ENV'
        dictionary for this environment.  Will only add any particular
        path once, and will normpath and normcase all paths to help
        assure this.  This can also handle the case where the env
        variable is a list instead of a string.

        If delete_existing is 0, a newpath which is already in the path
        will not be moved to the end (it will be left where it is).
        """

        orig = ''
        if envname in self._dict and name in self._dict[envname]:
            orig = self._dict[envname][name]

        nv = SCons.Util.AppendPath(orig, newpath, sep, delete_existing,
                                   canonicalize=self._canonicalize)

        if envname not in self._dict:
            self._dict[envname] = {}

        self._dict[envname][name] = nv

    def AppendUnique(self, delete_existing=0, **kw):
        """Append values to existing construction variables
        in an Environment, if they're not already there.
        If delete_existing is 1, removes existing values first, so
        values move to end.
        """
        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
        for key, val in kw.items():
            if SCons.Util.is_List(val):
                val = _delete_duplicates(val, delete_existing)
            if key not in self._dict or self._dict[key] in ('', None):
                self._dict[key] = val
            elif SCons.Util.is_Dict(self._dict[key]) and \
                 SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
                self._dict[key].update(val)
            elif SCons.Util.is_List(val):
                dk = self._dict[key]
                if key == 'CPPDEFINES':
                    tmp = []
                    for i in val:
                        if SCons.Util.is_List(i):
                            if len(i) >= 2:
                                tmp.append((i[0], i[1]))
                            else:
                                tmp.append((i[0],))
                        elif SCons.Util.is_Tuple(i):
                            tmp.append(i)
                        else:
                            tmp.append((i,))
                    val = tmp
                    # Construct a list of (key, value) tuples.
                    if SCons.Util.is_Dict(dk):
                        tmp = []
                        for (k, v) in dk.items():
                            if v is not None:
                                tmp.append((k, v))
                            else:
                                tmp.append((k,))
                        dk = tmp
                    elif SCons.Util.is_String(dk):
                        dk = [(dk,)]
                    else:
                        tmp = []
                        for i in dk:
                            if SCons.Util.is_List(i):
                                if len(i) >= 2:
                                    tmp.append((i[0], i[1]))
                                else:
                                    tmp.append((i[0],))
                            elif SCons.Util.is_Tuple(i):
                                tmp.append(i)
                            else:
                                tmp.append((i,))
                        dk = tmp
                else:
                    if not SCons.Util.is_List(dk):
                        dk = [dk]
                if delete_existing:
                    dk = [x for x in dk if x not in val]
                else:
                    val = [x for x in val if x not in dk]
                self._dict[key] = dk + val
            else:
                dk = self._dict[key]
                if SCons.Util.is_List(dk):
                    if key == 'CPPDEFINES':
                        tmp = []
                        for i in dk:
                            if SCons.Util.is_List(i):
                                if len(i) >= 2:
                                    tmp.append((i[0], i[1]))
                                else:
                                    tmp.append((i[0],))
                            elif SCons.Util.is_Tuple(i):
                                tmp.append(i)
                            else:
                                tmp.append((i,))
                        dk = tmp
                        # Construct a list of (key, value) tuples.
                        if SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
                            tmp = []
                            for (k, v) in val.items():
                                if v is not None:
                                    tmp.append((k, v))
                                else:
                                    tmp.append((k,))
                            val = tmp
                        elif SCons.Util.is_String(val):
                            val = [(val,)]
                        if delete_existing:
                            dk = list(filter(lambda x, val=val: x not in val, dk))
                            self._dict[key] = dk + val
                        else:
                            dk = [x for x in dk if x not in val]
                            self._dict[key] = dk + val
                    else:
                        # By elimination, val is not a list.  Since dk is a
                        # list, wrap val in a list first.
                        if delete_existing:
                            dk = list(filter(lambda x, val=val: x not in val, dk))
                            self._dict[key] = dk + [val]
                        else:
                            if not val in dk:
                                self._dict[key] = dk + [val]
                else:
                    if key == 'CPPDEFINES':
                        if SCons.Util.is_String(dk):
                            dk = [dk]
                        elif SCons.Util.is_Dict(dk):
                            tmp = []
                            for (k, v) in dk.items():
                                if v is not None:
                                    tmp.append((k, v))
                                else:
                                    tmp.append((k,))
                            dk = tmp
                        if SCons.Util.is_String(val):
                            if val in dk:
                                val = []
                            else:
                                val = [val]
                        elif SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
                            tmp = []
                            for i,j in val.items():
                                if j is not None:
                                    tmp.append((i,j))
                                else:
                                    tmp.append(i)
                            val = tmp
                    if delete_existing:
                        dk = [x for x in dk if x not in val]
                    self._dict[key] = dk + val
        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)

    def Clone(self, tools=[], toolpath=None, parse_flags = None, **kw):
        """Return a copy of a construction Environment.  The
        copy is like a Python "deep copy"--that is, independent
        copies are made recursively of each objects--except that
        a reference is copied when an object is not deep-copyable
        (like a function).  There are no references to any mutable
        objects in the original Environment.
        """

        builders = self._dict.get('BUILDERS', {})

        clone = copy.copy(self)
        # BUILDERS is not safe to do a simple copy
        clone._dict = semi_deepcopy_dict(self._dict, ['BUILDERS'])
        clone._dict['BUILDERS'] = BuilderDict(builders, clone)

        # Check the methods added via AddMethod() and re-bind them to
        # the cloned environment.  Only do this if the attribute hasn't
        # been overwritten by the user explicitly and still points to
        # the added method.
        clone.added_methods = []
        for mw in self.added_methods:
            if mw == getattr(self, mw.name):
                clone.added_methods.append(mw.clone(clone))

        clone._memo = {}

        # Apply passed-in variables before the tools
        # so the tools can use the new variables
        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
        new = {}
        for key, value in kw.items():
            new[key] = SCons.Subst.scons_subst_once(value, self, key)
        clone.Replace(**new)

        apply_tools(clone, tools, toolpath)

        # apply them again in case the tools overwrote them
        clone.Replace(**new)

        # Finally, apply any flags to be merged in
        if parse_flags: clone.MergeFlags(parse_flags)

        if SCons.Debug.track_instances: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Environment.EnvironmentClone')
        return clone

    def Copy(self, *args, **kw):
        global _warn_copy_deprecated
        if _warn_copy_deprecated:
            msg = "The env.Copy() method is deprecated; use the env.Clone() method instead."
            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedCopyWarning, msg)
            _warn_copy_deprecated = False
        return self.Clone(*args, **kw)

    def _changed_build(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
        if dependency.changed_state(target, prev_ni):
            return 1
        return self.decide_source(dependency, target, prev_ni)

    def _changed_content(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
        return dependency.changed_content(target, prev_ni)

    def _changed_source(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
        target_env = dependency.get_build_env()
        type = target_env.get_tgt_sig_type()
        if type == 'source':
            return target_env.decide_source(dependency, target, prev_ni)
        else:
            return target_env.decide_target(dependency, target, prev_ni)

    def _changed_timestamp_then_content(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
        return dependency.changed_timestamp_then_content(target, prev_ni)

    def _changed_timestamp_newer(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
        return dependency.changed_timestamp_newer(target, prev_ni)

    def _changed_timestamp_match(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
        return dependency.changed_timestamp_match(target, prev_ni)

    def _copy_from_cache(self, src, dst):
        return self.fs.copy(src, dst)

    def _copy2_from_cache(self, src, dst):
        return self.fs.copy2(src, dst)

    def Decider(self, function):
        copy_function = self._copy2_from_cache
        if function in ('MD5', 'content'):
            if not SCons.Util.md5:
                raise UserError("MD5 signatures are not available in this version of Python.")
            function = self._changed_content
        elif function == 'MD5-timestamp':
            function = self._changed_timestamp_then_content
        elif function in ('timestamp-newer', 'make'):
            function = self._changed_timestamp_newer
            copy_function = self._copy_from_cache
        elif function == 'timestamp-match':
            function = self._changed_timestamp_match
        elif not callable(function):
            raise UserError("Unknown Decider value %s" % repr(function))

        # We don't use AddMethod because we don't want to turn the
        # function, which only expects three arguments, into a bound
        # method, which would add self as an initial, fourth argument.
        self.decide_target = function
        self.decide_source = function

        self.copy_from_cache = copy_function

    def Detect(self, progs):
        """Return the first available program in progs.
        """
        if not SCons.Util.is_List(progs):
            progs = [ progs ]
        for prog in progs:
            path = self.WhereIs(prog)
            if path: return prog
        return None

    def Dictionary(self, *args):
        if not args:
            return self._dict
        dlist = [self._dict[x] for x in args]
        if len(dlist) == 1:
            dlist = dlist[0]
        return dlist

    def Dump(self, key = None):
        """
        Using the standard Python pretty printer, return the contents of the
        scons build environment as a string.

        If the key passed in is anything other than None, then that will
        be used as an index into the build environment dictionary and
        whatever is found there will be fed into the pretty printer. Note
        that this key is case sensitive.
        """
        import pprint
        pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=2)
        if key:
            dict = self.Dictionary(key)
        else:
            dict = self.Dictionary()
        return pp.pformat(dict)

    def FindIxes(self, paths, prefix, suffix):
        """
        Search a list of paths for something that matches the prefix and suffix.

        paths - the list of paths or nodes.
        prefix - construction variable for the prefix.
        suffix - construction variable for the suffix.
        """

        suffix = self.subst('$'+suffix)
        prefix = self.subst('$'+prefix)

        for path in paths:
            dir,name = os.path.split(str(path))
            if name[:len(prefix)] == prefix and name[-len(suffix):] == suffix:
                return path

    def ParseConfig(self, command, function=None, unique=1):
        """
        Use the specified function to parse the output of the command
        in order to modify the current environment.  The 'command' can
        be a string or a list of strings representing a command and
        its arguments.  'Function' is an optional argument that takes
        the environment, the output of the command, and the unique flag.
        If no function is specified, MergeFlags, which treats the output
        as the result of a typical 'X-config' command (i.e. gtk-config),
        will merge the output into the appropriate variables.
        """
        if function is None:
            def parse_conf(env, cmd, unique=unique):
                return env.MergeFlags(cmd, unique)
            function = parse_conf
        if SCons.Util.is_List(command):
            command = ' '.join(command)
        command = self.subst(command)
        return function(self, self.backtick(command))

    def ParseDepends(self, filename, must_exist=None, only_one=0):
        """
        Parse a mkdep-style file for explicit dependencies.  This is
        completely abusable, and should be unnecessary in the "normal"
        case of proper SCons configuration, but it may help make
        the transition from a Make hierarchy easier for some people
        to swallow.  It can also be genuinely useful when using a tool
        that can write a .d file, but for which writing a scanner would
        be too complicated.
        """
        filename = self.subst(filename)
        try:
            with open(filename, 'r') as fp:
                lines = SCons.Util.LogicalLines(fp).readlines()
        except IOError:
            if must_exist:
                raise
            return
        lines = [l for l in lines if l[0] != '#']
        tdlist = []
        for line in lines:
            try:
                target, depends = line.split(':', 1)
            except (AttributeError, ValueError):
                # Throws AttributeError if line isn't a string.  Can throw
                # ValueError if line doesn't split into two or more elements.
                pass
            else:
                tdlist.append((target.split(), depends.split()))
        if only_one:
            targets = []
            for td in tdlist:
                targets.extend(td[0])
            if len(targets) > 1:
                raise SCons.Errors.UserError(
                            "More than one dependency target found in `%s':  %s"
                                            % (filename, targets))
        for target, depends in tdlist:
            self.Depends(target, depends)

    def Platform(self, platform):
        platform = self.subst(platform)
        return SCons.Platform.Platform(platform)(self)

    def Prepend(self, **kw):
        """Prepend values to existing construction variables
        in an Environment.
        """
        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
        for key, val in kw.items():
            # It would be easier on the eyes to write this using
            # "continue" statements whenever we finish processing an item,
            # but Python 1.5.2 apparently doesn't let you use "continue"
            # within try:-except: blocks, so we have to nest our code.
            try:
                orig = self._dict[key]
            except KeyError:
                # No existing variable in the environment, so just set
                # it to the new value.
                self._dict[key] = val
            else:
                try:
                    # Check if the original looks like a dictionary.
                    # If it is, we can't just try adding the value because
                    # dictionaries don't have __add__() methods, and
                    # things like UserList will incorrectly coerce the
                    # original dict to a list (which we don't want).
                    update_dict = orig.update
                except AttributeError:
                    try:
                        # Most straightforward:  just try to add them
                        # together.  This will work in most cases, when the
                        # original and new values are of compatible types.
                        self._dict[key] = val + orig
                    except (KeyError, TypeError):
                        try:
                            # Check if the added value is a list.
                            add_to_val = val.append
                        except AttributeError:
                            # The added value isn't a list, but the
                            # original is (by process of elimination),
                            # so insert the the new value in the original
                            # (if there's one to insert).
                            if val:
                                orig.insert(0, val)
                        else:
                            # The added value is a list, so append
                            # the original to it (if there's a value
                            # to append).
                            if orig:
                                add_to_val(orig)
                            self._dict[key] = val
                else:
                    # The original looks like a dictionary, so update it
                    # based on what we think the value looks like.
                    if SCons.Util.is_List(val):
                        for v in val:
                            orig[v] = None
                    else:
                        try:
                            update_dict(val)
                        except (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError):
                            if SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
                                for k, v in val.items():
                                    orig[k] = v
                            else:
                                orig[val] = None
        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)

    def PrependENVPath(self, name, newpath, envname = 'ENV', sep = os.pathsep,
                       delete_existing=1):
        """Prepend path elements to the path 'name' in the 'ENV'
        dictionary for this environment.  Will only add any particular
        path once, and will normpath and normcase all paths to help
        assure this.  This can also handle the case where the env
        variable is a list instead of a string.

        If delete_existing is 0, a newpath which is already in the path
        will not be moved to the front (it will be left where it is).
        """

        orig = ''
        if envname in self._dict and name in self._dict[envname]:
            orig = self._dict[envname][name]

        nv = SCons.Util.PrependPath(orig, newpath, sep, delete_existing,
                                    canonicalize=self._canonicalize)

        if envname not in self._dict:
            self._dict[envname] = {}

        self._dict[envname][name] = nv

    def PrependUnique(self, delete_existing=0, **kw):
        """Prepend values to existing construction variables
        in an Environment, if they're not already there.
        If delete_existing is 1, removes existing values first, so
        values move to front.
        """
        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
        for key, val in kw.items():
            if SCons.Util.is_List(val):
                val = _delete_duplicates(val, not delete_existing)
            if key not in self._dict or self._dict[key] in ('', None):
                self._dict[key] = val
            elif SCons.Util.is_Dict(self._dict[key]) and \
                 SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
                self._dict[key].update(val)
            elif SCons.Util.is_List(val):
                dk = self._dict[key]
                if not SCons.Util.is_List(dk):
                    dk = [dk]
                if delete_existing:
                    dk = [x for x in dk if x not in val]
                else:
                    val = [x for x in val if x not in dk]
                self._dict[key] = val + dk
            else:
                dk = self._dict[key]
                if SCons.Util.is_List(dk):
                    # By elimination, val is not a list.  Since dk is a
                    # list, wrap val in a list first.
                    if delete_existing:
                        dk = [x for x in dk if x not in val]
                        self._dict[key] = [val] + dk
                    else:
                        if not val in dk:
                            self._dict[key] = [val] + dk
                else:
                    if delete_existing:
                        dk = [x for x in dk if x not in val]
                    self._dict[key] = val + dk
        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)

    def Replace(self, **kw):
        """Replace existing construction variables in an Environment
        with new construction variables and/or values.
        """
        try:
            kwbd = kw['BUILDERS']
        except KeyError:
            pass
        else:
            kwbd = BuilderDict(kwbd,self)
            del kw['BUILDERS']
            self.__setitem__('BUILDERS', kwbd)
        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
        self._update(semi_deepcopy(kw))
        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)

    def ReplaceIxes(self, path, old_prefix, old_suffix, new_prefix, new_suffix):
        """
        Replace old_prefix with new_prefix and old_suffix with new_suffix.

        env - Environment used to interpolate variables.
        path - the path that will be modified.
        old_prefix - construction variable for the old prefix.
        old_suffix - construction variable for the old suffix.
        new_prefix - construction variable for the new prefix.
        new_suffix - construction variable for the new suffix.
        """
        old_prefix = self.subst('$'+old_prefix)
        old_suffix = self.subst('$'+old_suffix)

        new_prefix = self.subst('$'+new_prefix)
        new_suffix = self.subst('$'+new_suffix)

        dir,name = os.path.split(str(path))
        if name[:len(old_prefix)] == old_prefix:
            name = name[len(old_prefix):]
        if name[-len(old_suffix):] == old_suffix:
            name = name[:-len(old_suffix)]
        return os.path.join(dir, new_prefix+name+new_suffix)

    def SetDefault(self, **kw):
        for k in list(kw.keys()):
            if k in self._dict:
                del kw[k]
        self.Replace(**kw)

    def _find_toolpath_dir(self, tp):
        return self.fs.Dir(self.subst(tp)).srcnode().get_abspath()

    def Tool(self, tool, toolpath=None, **kw):
        if SCons.Util.is_String(tool):
            tool = self.subst(tool)
            if toolpath is None:
                toolpath = self.get('toolpath', [])
            toolpath = list(map(self._find_toolpath_dir, toolpath))
            tool = SCons.Tool.Tool(tool, toolpath, **kw)
        tool(self)

    def WhereIs(self, prog, path=None, pathext=None, reject=[]):
        """Find prog in the path.
        """
        if path is None:
            try:
                path = self['ENV']['PATH']
            except KeyError:
                pass
        elif SCons.Util.is_String(path):
            path = self.subst(path)
        if pathext is None:
            try:
                pathext = self['ENV']['PATHEXT']
            except KeyError:
                pass
        elif SCons.Util.is_String(pathext):
            pathext = self.subst(pathext)
        prog = SCons.Util.CLVar(self.subst(prog)) # support "program --with-args"
        path = SCons.Util.WhereIs(prog[0], path, pathext, reject)
        if path: return path
        return None

    #######################################################################
    # Public methods for doing real "SCons stuff" (manipulating
    # dependencies, setting attributes on targets, etc.).  These begin
    # with upper-case letters.  The essential characteristic of methods
    # in this section is that they all *should* have corresponding
    # same-named global functions.
    #######################################################################

    def Action(self, *args, **kw):
        def subst_string(a, self=self):
            if SCons.Util.is_String(a):
                a = self.subst(a)
            return a
        nargs = list(map(subst_string, args))
        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
        return SCons.Action.Action(*nargs, **nkw)

    def AddPreAction(self, files, action):
        nodes = self.arg2nodes(files, self.fs.Entry)
        action = SCons.Action.Action(action)
        uniq = {}
        for executor in [n.get_executor() for n in nodes]:
            uniq[executor] = 1
        for executor in list(uniq.keys()):
            executor.add_pre_action(action)
        return nodes

    def AddPostAction(self, files, action):
        nodes = self.arg2nodes(files, self.fs.Entry)
        action = SCons.Action.Action(action)
        uniq = {}
        for executor in [n.get_executor() for n in nodes]:
            uniq[executor] = 1
        for executor in list(uniq.keys()):
            executor.add_post_action(action)
        return nodes

    def Alias(self, target, source=[], action=None, **kw):
        tlist = self.arg2nodes(target, self.ans.Alias)
        if not SCons.Util.is_List(source):
            source = [source]
        source = [_f for _f in source if _f]

        if not action:
            if not source:
                # There are no source files and no action, so just
                # return a target list of classic Alias Nodes, without
                # any builder.  The externally visible effect is that
                # this will make the wrapping Script.BuildTask class
                # say that there's "Nothing to be done" for this Alias,
                # instead of that it's "up to date."
                return tlist

            # No action, but there are sources.  Re-call all the target
            # builders to add the sources to each target.
            result = []
            for t in tlist:
                bld = t.get_builder(AliasBuilder)
                result.extend(bld(self, t, source))
            return result

        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
        nkw.update({
            'action'            : SCons.Action.Action(action),
            'source_factory'    : self.fs.Entry,
            'multi'             : 1,
            'is_explicit'       : None,
        })
        bld = SCons.Builder.Builder(**nkw)

        # Apply the Builder separately to each target so that the Aliases
        # stay separate.  If we did one "normal" Builder call with the
        # whole target list, then all of the target Aliases would be
        # associated under a single Executor.
        result = []
        for t in tlist:
            # Calling the convert() method will cause a new Executor to be
            # created from scratch, so we have to explicitly initialize
            # it with the target's existing sources, plus our new ones,
            # so nothing gets lost.
            b = t.get_builder()
            if b is None or b is AliasBuilder:
                b = bld
            else:
                nkw['action'] = b.action + action
                b = SCons.Builder.Builder(**nkw)
            t.convert()
            result.extend(b(self, t, t.sources + source))
        return result

    def AlwaysBuild(self, *targets):
        tlist = []
        for t in targets:
            tlist.extend(self.arg2nodes(t, self.fs.Entry))
        for t in tlist:
            t.set_always_build()
        return tlist

    def BuildDir(self, *args, **kw):
        msg = """BuildDir() and the build_dir keyword have been deprecated;\n\tuse VariantDir() and the variant_dir keyword instead."""
        SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedBuildDirWarning, msg)
        if 'build_dir' in kw:
            kw['variant_dir'] = kw['build_dir']
            del kw['build_dir']
        return self.VariantDir(*args, **kw)

    def Builder(self, **kw):
        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
        return SCons.Builder.Builder(**nkw)

    def CacheDir(self, path):
        import SCons.CacheDir
        if path is not None:
            path = self.subst(path)
        self._CacheDir_path = path

    def Clean(self, targets, files):
        global CleanTargets
        tlist = self.arg2nodes(targets, self.fs.Entry)
        flist = self.arg2nodes(files, self.fs.Entry)
        for t in tlist:
            try:
                CleanTargets[t].extend(flist)
            except KeyError:
                CleanTargets[t] = flist

    def Configure(self, *args, **kw):
        nargs = [self]
        if args:
            nargs = nargs + self.subst_list(args)[0]
        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
        nkw['_depth'] = kw.get('_depth', 0) + 1
        try:
            nkw['custom_tests'] = self.subst_kw(nkw['custom_tests'])
        except KeyError:
            pass
        return SCons.SConf.SConf(*nargs, **nkw)

    def Command(self, target, source, action, **kw):
        """Builds the supplied target files from the supplied
        source files using the supplied action.  Action may
        be any type that the Builder constructor will accept
        for an action."""
        bkw = {
            'action' : action,
            'target_factory' : self.fs.Entry,
            'source_factory' : self.fs.Entry,
        }
        try: bkw['source_scanner'] = kw['source_scanner']
        except KeyError: pass
        else: del kw['source_scanner']
        bld = SCons.Builder.Builder(**bkw)
        return bld(self, target, source, **kw)

    def Depends(self, target, dependency):
        """Explicity specify that 'target's depend on 'dependency'."""
        tlist = self.arg2nodes(target, self.fs.Entry)
        dlist = self.arg2nodes(dependency, self.fs.Entry)
        for t in tlist:
            t.add_dependency(dlist)
        return tlist

    def Dir(self, name, *args, **kw):
        """
        """
        s = self.subst(name)
        if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(s):
            result=[]
            for e in s:
                result.append(self.fs.Dir(e, *args, **kw))
            return result
        return self.fs.Dir(s, *args, **kw)

    def PyPackageDir(self, modulename):
        s = self.subst(modulename)
        if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(s):
            result=[]
            for e in s:
                result.append(self.fs.PyPackageDir(e))
            return result
        return self.fs.PyPackageDir(s)

    def NoClean(self, *targets):
        """Tags a target so that it will not be cleaned by -c"""
        tlist = []
        for t in targets:
            tlist.extend(self.arg2nodes(t, self.fs.Entry))
        for t in tlist:
            t.set_noclean()
        return tlist

    def NoCache(self, *targets):
        """Tags a target so that it will not be cached"""
        tlist = []
        for t in targets:
            tlist.extend(self.arg2nodes(t, self.fs.Entry))
        for t in tlist:
            t.set_nocache()
        return tlist

    def Entry(self, name, *args, **kw):
        """
        """
        s = self.subst(name)
        if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(s):
            result=[]
            for e in s:
                result.append(self.fs.Entry(e, *args, **kw))
            return result
        return self.fs.Entry(s, *args, **kw)

    def Environment(self, **kw):
        return SCons.Environment.Environment(**self.subst_kw(kw))

    def Execute(self, action, *args, **kw):
        """Directly execute an action through an Environment
        """
        action = self.Action(action, *args, **kw)
        result = action([], [], self)
        if isinstance(result, SCons.Errors.BuildError):
            errstr = result.errstr
            if result.filename:
                errstr = result.filename + ': ' + errstr
            sys.stderr.write("scons: *** %s\n" % errstr)
            return result.status
        else:
            return result

    def File(self, name, *args, **kw):
        """
        """
        s = self.subst(name)
        if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(s):
            result=[]
            for e in s:
                result.append(self.fs.File(e, *args, **kw))
            return result
        return self.fs.File(s, *args, **kw)

    def FindFile(self, file, dirs):
        file = self.subst(file)
        nodes = self.arg2nodes(dirs, self.fs.Dir)
        return SCons.Node.FS.find_file(file, tuple(nodes))

    def Flatten(self, sequence):
        return SCons.Util.flatten(sequence)

    def GetBuildPath(self, files):
        result = list(map(str, self.arg2nodes(files, self.fs.Entry)))
        if SCons.Util.is_List(files):
            return result
        else:
            return result[0]

    def Glob(self, pattern, ondisk=True, source=False, strings=False, exclude=None):
        return self.fs.Glob(self.subst(pattern), ondisk, source, strings, exclude)

    def Ignore(self, target, dependency):
        """Ignore a dependency."""
        tlist = self.arg2nodes(target, self.fs.Entry)
        dlist = self.arg2nodes(dependency, self.fs.Entry)
        for t in tlist:
            t.add_ignore(dlist)
        return tlist

    def Literal(self, string):
        return SCons.Subst.Literal(string)

    def Local(self, *targets):
        ret = []
        for targ in targets:
            if isinstance(targ, SCons.Node.Node):
                targ.set_local()
                ret.append(targ)
            else:
                for t in self.arg2nodes(targ, self.fs.Entry):
                   t.set_local()
                   ret.append(t)
        return ret

    def Precious(self, *targets):
        tlist = []
        for t in targets:
            tlist.extend(self.arg2nodes(t, self.fs.Entry))
        for t in tlist:
            t.set_precious()
        return tlist

    def Pseudo(self, *targets):
        tlist = []
        for t in targets:
            tlist.extend(self.arg2nodes(t, self.fs.Entry))
        for t in tlist:
            t.set_pseudo()
        return tlist

    def Repository(self, *dirs, **kw):
        dirs = self.arg2nodes(list(dirs), self.fs.Dir)
        self.fs.Repository(*dirs, **kw)

    def Requires(self, target, prerequisite):
        """Specify that 'prerequisite' must be built before 'target',
        (but 'target' does not actually depend on 'prerequisite'
        and need not be rebuilt if it changes)."""
        tlist = self.arg2nodes(target, self.fs.Entry)
        plist = self.arg2nodes(prerequisite, self.fs.Entry)
        for t in tlist:
            t.add_prerequisite(plist)
        return tlist

    def Scanner(self, *args, **kw):
        nargs = []
        for arg in args:
            if SCons.Util.is_String(arg):
                arg = self.subst(arg)
            nargs.append(arg)
        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
        return SCons.Scanner.Base(*nargs, **nkw)

    def SConsignFile(self, name=".sconsign", dbm_module=None):
        if name is not None:
            name = self.subst(name)
            if not os.path.isabs(name):
                name = os.path.join(str(self.fs.SConstruct_dir), name)
        if name:
            name = os.path.normpath(name)
            sconsign_dir = os.path.dirname(name)
            if sconsign_dir and not os.path.exists(sconsign_dir):
                self.Execute(SCons.Defaults.Mkdir(sconsign_dir))
        SCons.SConsign.File(name, dbm_module)

    def SideEffect(self, side_effect, target):
        """Tell scons that side_effects are built as side
        effects of building targets."""
        side_effects = self.arg2nodes(side_effect, self.fs.Entry)
        targets = self.arg2nodes(target, self.fs.Entry)

        for side_effect in side_effects:
            if side_effect.multiple_side_effect_has_builder():
                raise SCons.Errors.UserError("Multiple ways to build the same target were specified for: %s" % str(side_effect))
            side_effect.add_source(targets)
            side_effect.side_effect = 1
            self.Precious(side_effect)
            for target in targets:
                target.side_effects.append(side_effect)
        return side_effects

    def SourceCode(self, entry, builder):
        """Arrange for a source code builder for (part of) a tree."""
        msg = """SourceCode() has been deprecated and there is no replacement.
\tIf you need this function, please contact scons-dev@scons.org"""
        SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedSourceCodeWarning, msg)
        entries = self.arg2nodes(entry, self.fs.Entry)
        for entry in entries:
            entry.set_src_builder(builder)
        return entries

    def SourceSignatures(self, type):
        global _warn_source_signatures_deprecated
        if _warn_source_signatures_deprecated:
            msg = "The env.SourceSignatures() method is deprecated;\n" + \
                  "\tconvert your build to use the env.Decider() method instead."
            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedSourceSignaturesWarning, msg)
            _warn_source_signatures_deprecated = False
        type = self.subst(type)
        self.src_sig_type = type
        if type == 'MD5':
            if not SCons.Util.md5:
                raise UserError("MD5 signatures are not available in this version of Python.")
            self.decide_source = self._changed_content
        elif type == 'timestamp':
            self.decide_source = self._changed_timestamp_match
        else:
            raise UserError("Unknown source signature type '%s'" % type)

    def Split(self, arg):
        """This function converts a string or list into a list of strings
        or Nodes.  This makes things easier for users by allowing files to
        be specified as a white-space separated list to be split.

        The input rules are:
            - A single string containing names separated by spaces. These will be
              split apart at the spaces.
            - A single Node instance
            - A list containing either strings or Node instances. Any strings
              in the list are not split at spaces.

        In all cases, the function returns a list of Nodes and strings."""

        if SCons.Util.is_List(arg):
            return list(map(self.subst, arg))
        elif SCons.Util.is_String(arg):
            return self.subst(arg).split()
        else:
            return [self.subst(arg)]

    def TargetSignatures(self, type):
        global _warn_target_signatures_deprecated
        if _warn_target_signatures_deprecated:
            msg = "The env.TargetSignatures() method is deprecated;\n" + \
                  "\tconvert your build to use the env.Decider() method instead."
            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedTargetSignaturesWarning, msg)
            _warn_target_signatures_deprecated = False
        type = self.subst(type)
        self.tgt_sig_type = type
        if type in ('MD5', 'content'):
            if not SCons.Util.md5:
                raise UserError("MD5 signatures are not available in this version of Python.")
            self.decide_target = self._changed_content
        elif type == 'timestamp':
            self.decide_target = self._changed_timestamp_match
        elif type == 'build':
            self.decide_target = self._changed_build
        elif type == 'source':
            self.decide_target = self._changed_source
        else:
            raise UserError("Unknown target signature type '%s'"%type)

    def Value(self, value, built_value=None):
        """
        """
        return SCons.Node.Python.Value(value, built_value)

    def VariantDir(self, variant_dir, src_dir, duplicate=1):
        variant_dir = self.arg2nodes(variant_dir, self.fs.Dir)[0]
        src_dir = self.arg2nodes(src_dir, self.fs.Dir)[0]
        self.fs.VariantDir(variant_dir, src_dir, duplicate)

    def FindSourceFiles(self, node='.'):
        """ returns a list of all source files.
        """
        node = self.arg2nodes(node, self.fs.Entry)[0]

        sources = []
        def build_source(ss):
            for s in ss:
                if isinstance(s, SCons.Node.FS.Dir):
                    build_source(s.all_children())
                elif s.has_builder():
                    build_source(s.sources)
                elif isinstance(s.disambiguate(), SCons.Node.FS.File):
                    sources.append(s)
        build_source(node.all_children())

        def final_source(node):
            while (node != node.srcnode()):
              node = node.srcnode()
            return node
        sources = list(map(final_source, sources))
        # remove duplicates
        return list(set(sources))

    def FindInstalledFiles(self):
        """ returns the list of all targets of the Install and InstallAs Builder.
        """
        from SCons.Tool import install
        if install._UNIQUE_INSTALLED_FILES is None:
            install._UNIQUE_INSTALLED_FILES = SCons.Util.uniquer_hashables(install._INSTALLED_FILES)
        return install._UNIQUE_INSTALLED_FILES


class OverrideEnvironment(Base):
    """A proxy that overrides variables in a wrapped construction
    environment by returning values from an overrides dictionary in
    preference to values from the underlying subject environment.

    This is a lightweight (I hope) proxy that passes through most use of
    attributes to the underlying Environment.Base class, but has just
    enough additional methods defined to act like a real construction
    environment with overridden values.  It can wrap either a Base
    construction environment, or another OverrideEnvironment, which
    can in turn nest arbitrary OverrideEnvironments...

    Note that we do *not* call the underlying base class
    (SubsitutionEnvironment) initialization, because we get most of those
    from proxying the attributes of the subject construction environment.
    But because we subclass SubstitutionEnvironment, this class also
    has inherited arg2nodes() and subst*() methods; those methods can't
    be proxied because they need *this* object's methods to fetch the
    values from the overrides dictionary.
    """

    def __init__(self, subject, overrides={}):
        if SCons.Debug.track_instances: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Environment.OverrideEnvironment')
        self.__dict__['__subject'] = subject
        self.__dict__['overrides'] = overrides

    # Methods that make this class act like a proxy.
    def __getattr__(self, name):
        return getattr(self.__dict__['__subject'], name)
    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
        setattr(self.__dict__['__subject'], name, value)

    # Methods that make this class act like a dictionary.
    def __getitem__(self, key):
        try:
            return self.__dict__['overrides'][key]
        except KeyError:
            return self.__dict__['__subject'].__getitem__(key)
    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
        if not is_valid_construction_var(key):
            raise SCons.Errors.UserError("Illegal construction variable `%s'" % key)
        self.__dict__['overrides'][key] = value
    def __delitem__(self, key):
        try:
            del self.__dict__['overrides'][key]
        except KeyError:
            deleted = 0
        else:
            deleted = 1
        try:
            result = self.__dict__['__subject'].__delitem__(key)
        except KeyError:
            if not deleted:
                raise
            result = None
        return result
    def get(self, key, default=None):
        """Emulates the get() method of dictionaries."""
        try:
            return self.__dict__['overrides'][key]
        except KeyError:
            return self.__dict__['__subject'].get(key, default)
    def has_key(self, key):
        try:
            self.__dict__['overrides'][key]
            return 1
        except KeyError:
            return key in self.__dict__['__subject']
    def __contains__(self, key):
        if self.__dict__['overrides'].__contains__(key):
            return 1
        return self.__dict__['__subject'].__contains__(key)
    def Dictionary(self):
        """Emulates the items() method of dictionaries."""
        d = self.__dict__['__subject'].Dictionary().copy()
        d.update(self.__dict__['overrides'])
        return d
    def items(self):
        """Emulates the items() method of dictionaries."""
        return list(self.Dictionary().items())

    # Overridden private construction environment methods.
    def _update(self, dict):
        """Update an environment's values directly, bypassing the normal
        checks that occur when users try to set items.
        """
        self.__dict__['overrides'].update(dict)

    def gvars(self):
        return self.__dict__['__subject'].gvars()

    def lvars(self):
        lvars = self.__dict__['__subject'].lvars()
        lvars.update(self.__dict__['overrides'])
        return lvars

    # Overridden public construction environment methods.
    def Replace(self, **kw):
        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
        self.__dict__['overrides'].update(semi_deepcopy(kw))


# The entry point that will be used by the external world
# to refer to a construction environment.  This allows the wrapper
# interface to extend a construction environment for its own purposes
# by subclassing SCons.Environment.Base and then assigning the
# class to SCons.Environment.Environment.

Environment = Base


def NoSubstitutionProxy(subject):
    """
    An entry point for returning a proxy subclass instance that overrides
    the subst*() methods so they don't actually perform construction
    variable substitution.  This is specifically intended to be the shim
    layer in between global function calls (which don't want construction
    variable substitution) and the DefaultEnvironment() (which would
    substitute variables if left to its own devices).

    We have to wrap this in a function that allows us to delay definition of
    the class until it's necessary, so that when it subclasses Environment
    it will pick up whatever Environment subclass the wrapper interface
    might have assigned to SCons.Environment.Environment.
    """
    class _NoSubstitutionProxy(Environment):
        def __init__(self, subject):
            self.__dict__['__subject'] = subject
        def __getattr__(self, name):
            return getattr(self.__dict__['__subject'], name)
        def __setattr__(self, name, value):
            return setattr(self.__dict__['__subject'], name, value)
        def executor_to_lvars(self, kwdict):
            if 'executor' in kwdict:
                kwdict['lvars'] = kwdict['executor'].get_lvars()
                del kwdict['executor']
            else:
                kwdict['lvars'] = {}
        def raw_to_mode(self, dict):
            try:
                raw = dict['raw']
            except KeyError:
                pass
            else:
                del dict['raw']
                dict['mode'] = raw
        def subst(self, string, *args, **kwargs):
            return string
        def subst_kw(self, kw, *args, **kwargs):
            return kw
        def subst_list(self, string, *args, **kwargs):
            nargs = (string, self,) + args
            nkw = kwargs.copy()
            nkw['gvars'] = {}
            self.executor_to_lvars(nkw)
            self.raw_to_mode(nkw)
            return SCons.Subst.scons_subst_list(*nargs, **nkw)
        def subst_target_source(self, string, *args, **kwargs):
            nargs = (string, self,) + args
            nkw = kwargs.copy()
            nkw['gvars'] = {}
            self.executor_to_lvars(nkw)
            self.raw_to_mode(nkw)
            return SCons.Subst.scons_subst(*nargs, **nkw)
    return _NoSubstitutionProxy(subject)

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