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#! /usr/bin/env python
#
# SCons
#
__revision__ = "__FILE__ __REVISION__ __DATE__ __DEVELOPER__"
import getopt
import os
import os.path
import string
import sys
import traceback
import SCons.Node.FS
import SCons.Job
from SCons.Errors import *
import SCons.Sig
import SCons.Sig.MD5
#
# Modules and classes that we don't use directly in this script, but
# which we want available for use in SConstruct and SConscript files.
#
from SCons.Environment import Environment
from SCons.Builder import Builder
class Task:
"XXX: this is here only until the build engine is implemented"
def __init__(self, target):
self.target = target
def execute(self):
try:
self.target.build()
except BuildError, e:
sys.stderr.write("scons: *** [%s] Error %d\n" % (e.node, e.stat))
raise
class Taskmaster:
"XXX: this is here only until the build engine is implemented"
def __init__(self, targets, calc):
self.targets = targets
self.calc = calc
self.num_iterated = 0
def next_task(self):
while self.num_iterated < len(self.targets):
t = self.targets[self.num_iterated]
self.num_iterated = self.num_iterated + 1
if self.calc.current(t):
print 'scons: "%s" is up to date.' % t
else:
return Task(t)
return None
def is_blocked(self):
return 0
def executed(self, task):
pass
def failed(self, task):
self.num_iterated = len(self.targets)
# Global variables
default_targets = []
include_dirs = []
help_option = None
num_jobs = 1
scripts = []
# utility functions
def _scons_syntax_error(e):
"""Handle syntax errors. Print out a message and show where the error
occurred.
"""
etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
lines = traceback.format_exception_only(etype, value)
for line in lines:
sys.stderr.write(line+'\n')
def _scons_user_error(e):
"""Handle user errors. Print out a message and a description of the
error, along with the line number and routine where it occured.
"""
etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
while tb.tb_next is not None:
tb = tb.tb_next
lineno = traceback.tb_lineno(tb)
filename = tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename
routine = tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_name
sys.stderr.write("\nSCons error: %s\n" % value)
sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine))
def _scons_user_warning(e):
"""Handle user warnings. Print out a message and a description of
the warning, along with the line number and routine where it occured.
"""
etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
while tb.tb_next is not None:
tb = tb.tb_next
lineno = traceback.tb_lineno(tb)
filename = tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_filename
routine = tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_name
sys.stderr.write("\nSCons warning: %s\n" % e)
sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine))
def _scons_other_errors():
"""Handle all errors but user errors. Print out a message telling
the user what to do in this case and print a normal trace.
"""
print 'other errors'
traceback.print_exc()
def Conscript(filename):
global scripts
scripts.append(filename)
def Default(*targets):
for t in targets:
for s in string.split(t):
default_targets.append(s)
def Help(text):
global help_option
if help_option == 'h':
print text
print "Use scons -H for help about command-line options."
sys.exit(0)
#
# After options are initialized, the following variables are
# filled in:
#
option_list = [] # list of Option objects
short_opts = "" # string of short (single-character) options
long_opts = [] # array of long (--) options
opt_func = {} # mapping of option strings to functions
def options_init():
"""Initialize command-line options processing.
This is in a subroutine mainly so we can easily single-step over
it in the debugger.
"""
class Option:
"""Class for command-line option information.
This exists to provide a central location for everything
describing a command-line option, so that we can change
options without having to update the code to handle the
option in one place, the -h help message in another place,
etc. There are no methods here, only attributes.
You can initialize an Option with the following:
func The function that will be called when this
option is processed on the command line.
Calling sequence is:
func(opt, arg)
If there is no func, then this Option probably
stores an optstring to be printed.
helpline
The string to be printed in -h output. If no
helpline is specified but a help string is
specified (the usual case), a helpline will be
constructed automatically from the short, long,
arg, and help attributes. (In practice, then,
setting helpline without setting func allows you
to print arbitrary lines of text in the -h
output.)
short The string for short, single-hyphen
command-line options.
Do not include the hyphen:
'a' for -a, 'xy' for -x and -y, etc.
long An array of strings for long, double-hyphen
command-line options. Do not include
the hyphens:
['my-option', 'verbose']
arg If this option takes an argument, this string
specifies how you want it to appear in the
-h output ('DIRECTORY', 'FILE', etc.).
help The help string that will be printed for
this option in the -h output. Must be
49 characters or fewer.
future If non-zero, this indicates that this feature
will be supported in a future release, not
the currently planned one. SCons will
recognize the option, but it won't show up
in the -h output.
The following attribute is derived from the supplied attributes:
optstring
A string, with hyphens, describing the flags
for this option, as constructed from the
specified short, long and arg attributes.
All Option objects are stored in the global option_list list,
in the order in which they're created. This is the list
that's used to generate -h output, so the order in which the
objects are created is the order in which they're printed.
The upshot is that specifying a command-line option and having
everything work correctly is a matter of defining a function to
process its command-line argument (set the right flag, update
the right value), and then creating an appropriate Option object
at the correct point in the code below.
"""
def __init__(self, func = None, helpline = None,
short = None, long = None, arg = None,
help = None, future = None):
self.func = func
self.short = short
self.long = long
self.arg = arg
self.help = help
opts = []
if self.short:
for c in self.short:
if arg:
c = c + " " + arg
opts = opts + ['-' + c]
if self.long:
l = self.long
if arg:
l = map(lambda x,a=arg: x + "=" + a, self.long)
opts = opts + map(lambda x: '--' + x, l)
self.optstring = string.join(opts, ', ')
if helpline:
self.helpline = helpline
elif help and not future:
if len(self.optstring) <= 26:
sep = " " * (28 - len(self.optstring))
else:
sep = self.helpstring = "\n" + " " * 30
self.helpline = " " + self.optstring + sep + self.help
else:
self.helpline = None
global option_list
option_list.append(self)
# Generic routine for to-be-written options, used by multiple
# options below.
def opt_not_yet(opt, arg):
sys.stderr.write("Warning: the %s option is not yet implemented\n"
% opt)
# In the following instantiations, the help string should be no
# longer than 49 characters. Use the following as a guide:
# help = "1234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789"
def opt_ignore(opt, arg):
sys.stderr.write("Warning: ignoring %s option\n" % opt)
Option(func = opt_ignore,
short = 'bmSt', long = ['no-keep-going', 'stop', 'touch'],
help = "Ignored for compatibility.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet,
short = 'c', long = ['clean', 'remove'],
help = "Remove specified targets and dependencies.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['cache-disable', 'no-cache'],
help = "Do not retrieve built targets from Cache.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['cache-force', 'cache-populate'],
help = "Copy already-built targets into the Cache.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['cache-show'],
help = "Print what would have built Cached targets.")
def opt_C(opt, arg):
try:
os.chdir(arg)
except:
sys.stderr.write("Could not change directory to 'arg'\n")
Option(func = opt_C,
short = 'C', long = ['directory'], arg = 'DIRECTORY',
help = "Change to DIRECTORY before doing anything.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet,
short = 'd',
help = "Print file dependency information.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['debug'], arg = 'FLAGS',
help = "Print various types of debugging information.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'e', long = ['environment-overrides'],
help = "Environment variables override makefiles.")
def opt_f(opt, arg):
global scripts
scripts.append(arg)
Option(func = opt_f,
short = 'f', long = ['file', 'makefile', 'sconstruct'], arg = 'FILE',
help = "Read FILE as the top-level SConstruct file.")
def opt_help(opt, arg):
global help_option
help_option = 'h'
Option(func = opt_help,
short = 'h', long = ['help'],
help = "Print defined help message, or this one.")
def opt_help_options(opt, arg):
global help_option
help_option = 'H'
Option(func = opt_help_options,
short = 'H', long = ['help-options'],
help = "Print this message and exit.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet,
short = 'i', long = ['ignore-errors'],
help = "Ignore errors from build actions.")
def opt_I(opt, arg):
global include_dirs
include_dirs = include_dirs + [arg]
Option(func = opt_I,
short = 'I', long = ['include-dir'], arg = 'DIRECTORY',
help = "Search DIRECTORY for imported Python modules.")
def opt_j(opt, arg):
global num_jobs
try:
num_jobs = int(arg)
except:
print UsageString()
sys.exit(1)
if num_jobs <= 0:
print UsageString()
sys.exit(1)
Option(func = opt_j,
short = 'j', long = ['jobs'], arg = 'N',
help = "Allow N jobs at once.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet,
short = 'k', long = ['keep-going'],
help = "Keep going when a target can't be made.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'l', long = ['load-average', 'max-load'], arg = 'N',
help = "Don't start multiple jobs unless load is below N.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['list-derived'],
help = "Don't build; list files that would be built.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['list-actions'],
help = "Don't build; list files and build actions.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['list-where'],
help = "Don't build; list files and where defined.")
def opt_n(opt, arg):
SCons.Builder.execute_actions = None
Option(func = opt_n,
short = 'n', long = ['no-exec', 'just-print', 'dry-run', 'recon'],
help = "Don't build; just print commands.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'o', long = ['old-file', 'assume-old'], arg = 'FILE',
help = "Consider FILE to be old; don't rebuild it.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['override'], arg = 'FILE',
help = "Override variables as specified in FILE.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'p',
help = "Print internal environments/objects.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'q', long = ['question'],
help = "Don't build; exit status says if up to date.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'rR', long = ['no-builtin-rules', 'no-builtin-variables'],
help = "Clear default environments and variables.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['random'],
help = "Build dependencies in random order.")
def opt_s(opt, arg):
SCons.Builder.print_actions = None
Option(func = opt_s,
short = 's', long = ['silent', 'quiet'],
help = "Don't print commands.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'u', long = ['up', 'search-up'],
help = "Search up directory tree for SConstruct.")
def option_v(opt, arg):
print "SCons version __VERSION__, by Steven Knight et al."
print "Copyright 2001 Steven Knight"
sys.exit(0)
Option(func = option_v,
short = 'v', long = ['version'],
help = "Print the SCons version number and exit.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'w', long = ['print-directory'],
help = "Print the current directory.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['no-print-directory'],
help = "Turn off -w, even if it was turned on implicitly.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['write-filenames'], arg = 'FILE',
help = "Write all filenames examined into FILE.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'W', long = ['what-if', 'new-file', 'assume-new'], arg = 'FILE',
help = "Consider FILE to be changed.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
long = ['warn-undefined-variables'],
help = "Warn when an undefined variable is referenced.")
Option(func = opt_not_yet, future = 1,
short = 'Y', long = ['repository'], arg = 'REPOSITORY',
help = "Search REPOSITORY for source and target files.")
global short_opts
global long_opts
global opt_func
for o in option_list:
if o.short:
if o.func:
for c in o.short:
opt_func['-' + c] = o.func
short_opts = short_opts + o.short
if o.arg:
short_opts = short_opts + ":"
if o.long:
if o.func:
for l in o.long:
opt_func['--' + l] = o.func
if o.arg:
long_opts = long_opts + map(lambda a: a + "=", o.long)
else:
long_opts = long_opts + o.long
options_init()
def UsageString():
help_opts = filter(lambda x: x.helpline, option_list)
s = "Usage: scons [OPTION] [TARGET] ...\n" + "Options:\n" + \
string.join(map(lambda x: x.helpline, help_opts), "\n") + "\n"
return s
def main():
global scripts, help_option, num_jobs
targets = []
# It looks like 2.0 changed the name of the exception class
# raised by getopt.
try:
getopt_err = getopt.GetoptError
except:
getopt_err = getopt.error
try:
cmd_opts, t = getopt.getopt(string.split(os.environ['SCONSFLAGS']),
short_opts, long_opts)
except KeyError:
# It's all right if there's no SCONSFLAGS environment variable.
pass
except getopt_err, x:
_scons_user_warning("SCONSFLAGS " + str(x))
else:
for opt, arg in cmd_opts:
opt_func[opt](opt, arg)
try:
cmd_opts, targets = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], short_opts, long_opts)
except getopt_err, x:
_scons_user_error(x)
else:
for opt, arg in cmd_opts:
opt_func[opt](opt, arg)
if not scripts:
for file in ['SConstruct', 'Sconstruct', 'sconstruct']:
if os.path.isfile(file):
scripts.append(file)
break
if help_option == 'H':
print UsageString()
sys.exit(0)
if not scripts:
if help_option == 'h':
# There's no SConstruct, but they specified either -h or
# -H. Give them the options usage now, before we fail
# trying to read a non-existent SConstruct file.
print UsageString()
sys.exit(0)
else:
raise UserError, "No SConstruct file found."
# XXX The commented-out code here adds any "scons" subdirs in anything
# along sys.path to sys.path. This was an attempt at setting up things
# so we can import "node.FS" instead of "SCons.Node.FS". This doesn't
# quite fit our testing methodology, though, so save it for now until
# the right solutions pops up.
#
#dirlist = []
#for dir in sys.path:
# scons = os.path.join(dir, 'scons')
# if os.path.isdir(scons):
# dirlist = dirlist + [scons]
# dirlist = dirlist + [dir]
#
#sys.path = dirlist
sys.path = include_dirs + sys.path
while scripts:
file, scripts = scripts[0], scripts[1:]
if file == "-":
exec sys.stdin in globals()
else:
try:
f = open(file, "r")
except IOError, s:
sys.stderr.write("Ignoring missing script '%s'\n" % file)
else:
exec f in globals()
if help_option == 'h':
# They specified -h, but there was no Help() inside the
# SConscript files. Give them the options usage.
print UsageString()
sys.exit(0)
if not targets:
targets = default_targets
nodes = map(lambda x: SCons.Node.FS.default_fs.File(x), targets)
calc = SCons.Sig.Calculator(SCons.Sig.MD5)
taskmaster = Taskmaster(nodes, calc)
jobs = SCons.Job.Jobs(num_jobs, taskmaster)
jobs.start()
jobs.wait()
calc.write(nodes)
if __name__ == "__main__":
try:
main()
except SystemExit:
pass
except KeyboardInterrupt:
print "Build interrupted."
except SyntaxError, e:
_scons_syntax_error(e)
except UserError, e:
_scons_user_error(e)
except:
_scons_other_errors()
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