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"""SCons.Tool.GettextCommon module

Used by several tools of `gettext` toolset.
"""

# __TOOL_COPYRIGHT__
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# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

__revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__"

import SCons.Warnings
import re

#############################################################################
class XgettextToolWarning(SCons.Warnings.Warning): pass
class XgettextNotFound(XgettextToolWarning): pass
class MsginitToolWarning(SCons.Warnings.Warning): pass
class MsginitNotFound(MsginitToolWarning): pass
class MsgmergeToolWarning(SCons.Warnings.Warning): pass
class MsgmergeNotFound(MsgmergeToolWarning): pass
class MsgfmtToolWarning(SCons.Warnings.Warning): pass
class MsgfmtNotFound(MsgfmtToolWarning): pass
#############################################################################
SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(XgettextToolWarning)
SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(XgettextNotFound)
SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(MsginitToolWarning)
SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(MsginitNotFound)
SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(MsgmergeToolWarning)
SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(MsgmergeNotFound)
SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(MsgfmtToolWarning)
SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(MsgfmtNotFound)
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
class _POTargetFactory(object):
  """ A factory of `PO` target files.
  
  Factory defaults differ from these of `SCons.Node.FS.FS`.  We set `precious`
  (this is required by builders and actions gettext) and `noclean` flags by
  default for all produced nodes.
  """
  def __init__( self, env, nodefault = True, alias = None, precious = True
              , noclean = True ):
    """ Object constructor.

    **Arguments**

        - *env* (`SCons.Environment.Environment`)
        - *nodefault* (`boolean`) - if `True`, produced nodes will be ignored
          from default target `'.'`
        - *alias* (`string`) - if provided, produced nodes will be automatically
          added to this alias, and alias will be set as `AlwaysBuild`
        - *precious* (`boolean`) - if `True`, the produced nodes will be set as
          `Precious`.
        - *noclen* (`boolean`) - if `True`, the produced nodes will be excluded
          from `Clean`.
    """
    self.env = env
    self.alias = alias
    self.precious = precious
    self.noclean = noclean
    self.nodefault = nodefault

  def _create_node(self, name, factory, directory = None, create = 1):
    """ Create node, and set it up to factory settings. """
    import SCons.Util
    node = factory(name, directory, create)
    node.set_noclean(self.noclean)
    node.set_precious(self.precious)
    if self.nodefault:
      self.env.Ignore('.', node)
    if self.alias:
      self.env.AlwaysBuild(self.env.Alias(self.alias, node))
    return node

  def Entry(self, name, directory = None, create = 1):
    """ Create `SCons.Node.FS.Entry` """
    return self._create_node(name, self.env.fs.Entry, directory, create)

  def File(self, name, directory = None, create = 1):
    """ Create `SCons.Node.FS.File` """
    return self._create_node(name, self.env.fs.File, directory, create)
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
_re_comment = re.compile(r'(#[^\n\r]+)$', re.M)
_re_lang = re.compile(r'([a-zA-Z0-9_]+)', re.M)
#############################################################################
def _read_linguas_from_files(env, linguas_files = None):
  """ Parse `LINGUAS` file and return list of extracted languages """
  import SCons.Util
  import SCons.Environment
  global _re_comment
  global _re_lang
  if not SCons.Util.is_List(linguas_files) \
  and not SCons.Util.is_String(linguas_files) \
  and not isinstance(linguas_files, SCons.Node.FS.Base) \
  and linguas_files:
    # If, linguas_files==True or such, then read 'LINGUAS' file.
    linguas_files = [ 'LINGUAS' ]
  if linguas_files is None:
    return []  
  fnodes = env.arg2nodes(linguas_files)
  linguas = []
  for fnode in fnodes:
    contents =  _re_comment.sub("", fnode.get_text_contents())
    ls = [ l for l in _re_lang.findall(contents) if l ]
    linguas.extend(ls)
  return linguas 
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
from SCons.Builder import BuilderBase
#############################################################################
class _POFileBuilder(BuilderBase):
  """ `PO` file builder.

  This is multi-target single-source builder. In typical situation the source
  is single `POT` file, e.g. `messages.pot`, and there are multiple `PO`
  targets to be updated from this `POT`. We must run
  `SCons.Builder.BuilderBase._execute()` separatelly for each target to track
  dependencies separatelly for each target file.
  
  **NOTE**: if we call `SCons.Builder.BuilderBase._execute(.., target, ...)`
  with target being list of all targets, all targets would be rebuilt each time
  one of the targets from this list is missing. This would happen, for example,
  when new language `ll` enters `LINGUAS_FILE` (at this moment there is no
  `ll.po` file yet). To avoid this, we override
  `SCons.Builder.BuilerBase._execute()` and call it separatelly for each
  target. Here we also append to the target list the languages read from
  `LINGUAS_FILE`.
  """
  #
  #* The argument for overriding _execute(): We must use environment with
  #  builder overrides applied (see BuilderBase.__init__(). Here it comes for
  #  free.
  #* The argument against using 'emitter': The emitter is called too late
  #  by BuilderBase._execute(). If user calls, for example:
  #  
  #    env.POUpdate(LINGUAS_FILE = 'LINGUAS')
  #
  #  the builder throws error, because it is called with target=None,
  #  source=None and is trying to "generate" sources or target list first.
  #  If user calls
  #
  #    env.POUpdate(['foo', 'baz'], LINGUAS_FILE = 'LINGUAS')
  #
  #  the env.BuilderWrapper() calls our builder with target=None,
  #  source=['foo', 'baz']. The BuilderBase._execute() then splits execution
  #  and execute iterativelly (recursion) self._execute(None, source[i]). 
  #  After that it calls emitter (which is quite too late). The emitter is
  #  also called in each iteration, what makes things yet worse.
  def __init__(self, env, **kw):
    if not 'suffix' in kw:
       kw['suffix'] = '$POSUFFIX'
    if not 'src_suffix' in kw:
       kw['src_suffix'] = '$POTSUFFIX'
    if not 'src_builder' in kw:
       kw['src_builder'] = '_POTUpdateBuilder'
    if not 'single_source' in kw:
       kw['single_source'] = True
    alias = None
    if 'target_alias' in kw:
       alias = kw['target_alias']
       del kw['target_alias']
    if not 'target_factory' in kw:
       kw['target_factory'] = _POTargetFactory(env, alias=alias).File
    BuilderBase.__init__(self, **kw)

  def _execute(self, env, target, source, *args, **kw):
    """ Execute builder's actions.
    
    Here we append to `target` the languages read from `$LINGUAS_FILE` and 
    apply `SCons.Builder.BuilderBase._execute()` separatelly to each target.
    The arguments and return value are same as for
    `SCons.Builder.BuilderBase._execute()`. 
    """
    import SCons.Util
    import SCons.Node
    linguas_files = None
    if env.has_key('LINGUAS_FILE') and env['LINGUAS_FILE']:
      linguas_files = env['LINGUAS_FILE']
      # This prevents endless recursion loop (we'll be invoked once for 
      # each target appended here, we must not extend the list again).
      env['LINGUAS_FILE'] = None
      linguas = _read_linguas_from_files(env,linguas_files)
      if SCons.Util.is_List(target):
        target.extend(linguas)
      elif target is not None:
        target = [target] + linguas
      else:
        target = linguas
    if not target:
      # Let the SCons.BuilderBase to handle this patologic situation
      return BuilderBase._execute( self, env, target, source, *args, **kw)
    # The rest is ours
    if not SCons.Util.is_List(target):
      target = [ target ]
    result = []
    for tgt in target:
      r = BuilderBase._execute( self, env, [tgt], source, *args, **kw)
      result.extend(r)
    if linguas_files is not None:
      env['LINGUAS_FILE'] = linguas_files
    return SCons.Node.NodeList(result)
#############################################################################

import SCons.Environment
#############################################################################
def _translate(env, target=[], source=SCons.Environment._null, *args, **kw):
  """ Function for `Translate()` pseudo-builder """
  pot = env.POTUpdate(None, source, *args, **kw)
  po = env.POUpdate(target, pot, *args, **kw)
  return po
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
class RPaths(object):
  """ Callable object, which returns pathnames relative to SCons current
  working directory.

  It seems like `SCons.Node.FS.Base.get_path()` returns absolute paths
  for nodes that are outside of current working directory (`env.fs.getcwd()`).
  Here, we often have `SConscript`, `POT` and `PO` files within `po/`
  directory and source files (e.g. `*.c`) outside of it. When generating `POT`
  template file, references to source files are written to `POT` template, so
  a translator may later quickly jump to appropriate source file and line from
  its `PO` editor (e.g. `poedit`).  Relative paths in  `PO` file are usually
  interpreted by `PO` editor as paths relative to the place, where `PO` file
  lives. The absolute paths would make resultant `POT` file nonportable, as
  the references would be correct only on the machine, where `POT` file was
  recently re-created. For such reason, we need a function, which always
  returns relative paths. This is the purpose of `RPaths` callable object.

  The `__call__` method returns paths relative to current woking directory, but
  we assume, that *xgettext(1)* is run from the directory, where target file is
  going to be created.

  Note, that this may not work for files distributed over several hosts or
  across different drives on windows. We assume here, that single local
  filesystem holds both source files and target `POT` templates.

  Intended use of `RPaths` - in `xgettext.py`::

    def generate(env):
        from GettextCommon import RPaths
        ...
        sources = '$( ${_concat( "", SOURCES, "", __env__, XgettextRPaths, TARGET, SOURCES)} $)'
        env.Append(
          ...
          XGETTEXTCOM = 'XGETTEXT ... ' + sources,
          ...
          XgettextRPaths = RPaths(env)
        )
  """
  # NOTE: This callable object returns pathnames of dirs/files relative to
  # current working directory. The pathname remains relative also for entries
  # that are outside of current working directory (node, that
  # SCons.Node.FS.File and siblings return absolute path in such case). For
  # simplicity we compute path relative to current working directory, this
  # seems be enough for our purposes (don't need TARGET variable and
  # SCons.Defaults.Variable_Caller stuff).
  
  def __init__(self, env):
    """ Initialize `RPaths` callable object.

      **Arguments**:

        - *env* - a `SCons.Environment.Environment` object, defines *current
          working dir*.
    """
    self.env = env

  # FIXME: I'm not sure, how it should be implemented (what the *args are in
  # general, what is **kw).
  def __call__(self, nodes, *args, **kw):
    """ Return nodes' paths (strings) relative to current working directory. 
    
      **Arguments**:

        - *nodes* ([`SCons.Node.FS.Base`]) - list of nodes.
        - *args* -  currently unused.
        - *kw* - currently unused.

      **Returns**:

       - Tuple of strings, which represent paths relative to current working
         directory (for given environment).
    """
    # os.path.relpath is available only on python >= 2.6. We use our own
    # implementation. It's taken from BareNecessities package:
    #   http://jimmyg.org/work/code/barenecessities/index.html
    from posixpath import curdir
    def relpath(path, start=curdir):
        import posixpath
        """Return a relative version of a path"""
        if not path:
           raise ValueError("no path specified")
        start_list = posixpath.abspath(start).split(posixpath.sep)
        path_list = posixpath.abspath(path).split(posixpath.sep)
        # Work out how much of the filepath is shared by start and path.
        i = len(posixpath.commonprefix([start_list, path_list]))
        rel_list = [posixpath.pardir] * (len(start_list)-i) + path_list[i:]
        if not rel_list:
           return posixpath.curdir
        return posixpath.join(*rel_list)
    import os 
    import SCons.Node.FS
    rpaths = ()
    cwd =  self.env.fs.getcwd().get_abspath()
    for node in nodes:
      rpath = None
      if isinstance(node, SCons.Node.FS.Base):
        rpath = relpath(node.get_abspath(), cwd)
      # FIXME: Other types possible here?
      if rpath is not None:
        rpaths += (rpath,)
    return rpaths
#############################################################################
   
#############################################################################
def _init_po_files(target, source, env):
  """ Action function for `POInit` builder. """
  nop = lambda target, source, env : 0
  if env.has_key('POAUTOINIT'):
    autoinit = env['POAUTOINIT']
  else:
    autoinit = False
  # Well, if everything outside works well, this loop should do single
  # iteration. Otherwise we are rebuilding all the targets even, if just
  # one has changed (but is this out fault?).
  for tgt in target:
    if not tgt.exists():
      if autoinit:
        action = SCons.Action.Action('$MSGINITCOM', '$MSGINITCOMSTR')
      else:
        msg = 'File ' + repr(str(tgt)) + ' does not exist. ' \
            + 'If you are a translator, you can create it through: \n' \
            + '$MSGINITCOM'
        action = SCons.Action.Action(nop, msg)
      status = action([tgt], source, env)
      if status: return status
  return 0
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
def _install_mo_files( env, localedir, source, domain, category="LC_MESSAGES"
                     , *args, **kw):
  """ Function for `InstallMOFiles` pseudo-builder """
  import SCons.Util
  import os
  nodes = []
  for src in source:
    lang = SCons.Util.splitext(os.path.basename(str(src)))[0]
    tgt = os.path.join(localedir, lang, category, domain + "$MOSUFFIX")
    nodes.extend(env.InstallAs(tgt, src, *args, **kw))
  return nodes
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
def _detect_xgettext(env):
  """ Detects *xgettext(1)* binary """
  if env.has_key('XGETTEXT'):
    return env['XGETTEXT']
  xgettext = env.Detect('xgettext');
  if xgettext:
    return xgettext
  raise SCons.Errors.StopError(XgettextNotFound,"Could not detect xgettext")
  return None
#############################################################################
def _xgettext_exists(env):
  return _detect_xgettext(env)
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
def _detect_msginit(env):
  """ Detects *msginit(1)* program. """
  if env.has_key('MSGINIT'):
    return env['MSGINIT']
  msginit = env.Detect('msginit');
  if msginit:
    return msginit
  raise SCons.Errors.StopError(MsginitNotFound, "Could not detect msginit")
  return None
#############################################################################
def _msginit_exists(env):
  return  _detect_msginit(env)
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
def _detect_msgmerge(env):
  """ Detects *msgmerge(1)* program. """
  if env.has_key('MSGMERGE'):
    return env['MSGMERGE']
  msgmerge = env.Detect('msgmerge');
  if msgmerge:
    return msgmerge
  raise SCons.Errors.StopError(MsgmergeNotFound, "Could not detect msgmerge")
  return None
#############################################################################
def _msgmerge_exists(env):
  return  _detect_msgmerge(env)
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
def _detect_msgfmt(env):
  """ Detects *msgmfmt(1)* program. """
  if env.has_key('MSGFMT'):
    return env['MSGFMT']
  msgfmt = env.Detect('msgfmt');
  if msgfmt:
    return msgfmt
  raise SCons.Errors.StopError(MsgfmtNotFound, "Could not detect msgfmt")
  return None
#############################################################################
def _msgfmt_exists(env):
  return _detect_msgfmt(env)
#############################################################################

#############################################################################
def tool_list(platform, env):
  """ List tools that shall be generated by top-level `gettext` tool """
  return [ 'xgettext', 'msginit', 'msgmerge', 'msgfmt' ]
#############################################################################