lyx_mirror/development/scons/scons_utils.py
Bo Peng a5a508bdaa Change the indent level of python code from two to four
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# vi:filetype=python:expandtab:tabstop=4:shiftwidth=4
#
# file scons_utils.py
#
# This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
# Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
#
# \author Bo Peng
# Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
#
# This file defines all the utility functions for the
# scons-based build system of lyx
#
import os, sys, re, shutil, glob
from SCons.Util import WhereIs
def writeToFile(filename, lines, append = False):
" utility function: write or append lines to filename "
# create directory if needed
dir = os.path.split(filename)[0]
if dir != '' and not os.path.isdir(dir):
os.makedirs(dir)
if append:
file = open(filename, 'a')
else:
file = open(filename, 'w')
file.write(lines)
file.close()
def env_subst(target, source, env):
''' subst variables in source by those in env, and output to target
source and target are scons File() objects
%key% (not key itself) is an indication of substitution
'''
assert len(target) == 1
assert len(source) == 1
target_file = file(str(target[0]), "w")
source_file = file(str(source[0]), "r")
contents = source_file.read()
for k, v in env.items():
try:
val = env.subst('$'+k)
# temporary fix for the \Resource backslash problem
val = val.replace('\\', '/')
# multi-line replacement
val = val.replace('\n',r'\\n\\\n')
contents = re.sub('@'+k+'@', val, contents)
contents = re.sub('%'+k+'%', val, contents)
except:
pass
target_file.write(contents + "\n")
target_file.close()
#st = os.stat(str(source[0]))
#os.chmod(str(target[0]), stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]) | stat.S_IWRITE)
#
# glob filenames
#
def globSource(dir, pattern, build_dir = None, exclude = [], include = []):
''' glob files, in dir and use build_dir as returned path name '''
# exclude 'exclude+include' to avoid duplicate items in files
files = include + filter(lambda x: x not in exclude + include, glob.glob1(dir, pattern))
if build_dir is None:
return files
else:
return ['%s/%s' % (build_dir, x) for x in files]
#
# autoconf tests
#
def checkPkgConfig(conf, version):
''' Return false if pkg_config does not exist, or is too old '''
conf.Message('Checking for pkg-config...')
ret = conf.TryAction('pkg-config --atleast-pkgconfig-version=%s' % version)[0]
conf.Result(ret)
return ret
def checkPackage(conf, pkg):
''' check if pkg is under the control of conf '''
conf.Message('Checking for package %s...' % pkg)
ret = conf.TryAction("pkg-config --print-errors --exists %s" % pkg)[0]
conf.Result(ret)
return ret
def checkMkdirOneArg(conf):
check_mkdir_one_arg_source = """
#include <sys/stat.h>
int main()
{
mkdir("somedir");
}
"""
conf.Message('Checking for the number of args for mkdir... ')
ret = conf.TryLink(check_mkdir_one_arg_source, '.c') or \
conf.TryLink('#include <unistd.h>' + check_mkdir_one_arg_source, '.c') or \
conf.TryLink('#include <direct.h>' + check_mkdir_one_arg_source, '.c')
if ret:
conf.Result('one')
else:
conf.Result('two')
return ret
def checkCXXGlobalCstd(conf):
''' Check the use of std::tolower or tolower '''
check_global_cstd_source = '''
#include <cctype>
using std::tolower;
int main()
{
return 0;
}
'''
conf.Message('Check for the use of global cstd... ')
ret = conf.TryLink(check_global_cstd_source, '.c')
conf.Result(ret)
return ret
def checkSelectArgType(conf):
''' Adapted from autoconf '''
conf.Message('Checking for arg types for select... ')
for arg234 in ['fd_set *', 'int *', 'void *']:
for arg1 in ['int', 'size_t', 'unsigned long', 'unsigned']:
for arg5 in ['struct timeval *', 'const struct timeval *']:
check_select_source = '''
#if HAVE_SYS_SELECT_H
# include <sys/select.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
# include <sys/socket.h>
#endif
extern int select (%s, %s, %s, %s, %s);
int main()
{
return(0);
}
''' % (arg1, arg234, arg234, arg234, arg5)
ret = conf.TryLink(check_select_source, '.c')
if ret:
conf.Result(ret)
return (arg1, arg234, arg5)
conf.Result('no (use default)')
return ('int', 'int *', 'struct timeval *')
def checkBoostLibraries(conf, lib, pathes):
''' look for boost libraries '''
conf.Message('Checking for boost library %s... ' % lib)
for path in pathes:
# direct form: e.g. libboost_iostreams.a
if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(path, 'lib%s.a' % lib)):
conf.Result('yes')
return (path, lib)
# check things like libboost_iostreams-gcc.a
files = glob.glob(os.path.join(path, 'lib%s-*.a' % lib))
# if there are more than one, choose the first one
# FIXME: choose the best one.
if len(files) >= 1:
# get xxx-gcc from /usr/local/lib/libboost_xxx-gcc.a
conf.Result('yes')
return (path, files[0].split(os.sep)[-1][3:-2])
conf.Result('n')
return ('','')
def checkCommand(conf, cmd):
''' check the existence of a command
return full path to the command, or none
'''
conf.Message('Checking for command %s...' % cmd)
res = WhereIs(cmd)
conf.Result(res is not None)
return res
def checkLC_MESSAGES(conf):
''' check the definition of LC_MESSAGES '''
check_LC_MESSAGES = '''
#include <locale.h>
int main()
{
return LC_MESSAGES;
}
'''
conf.Message('Check for LC_MESSAGES in locale.h... ')
ret = conf.TryLink(check_LC_MESSAGES, '.c')
conf.Result(ret)
return ret
def checkIconvConst(conf):
''' check the declaration of iconv '''
check_iconv_const = '''
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <iconv.h>
extern
#ifdef __cplusplus
"C"
#endif
#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(__cplusplus)
#ifndef LIBICONV_DLL_EXPORTED
size_t iconv (iconv_t cd, char * *inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, char * *outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft);
#endif
#else
size_t iconv();
#endif
int main()
{
return 1;
}
'''
conf.Message('Check if the declaration of iconv needs const... ')
ret = conf.TryLink(check_iconv_const, '.c')
conf.Result(ret)
return ret
def createConfigFile(conf, config_file,
config_pre = '', config_post = '',
headers = [], functions = [], types = [], libs = [],
custom_tests = [], extra_items = []):
''' create a configuration file, with options
config_file: which file to create
config_pre: first part of the config file
config_post: last part of the config file
headers: header files to check, in the form of a list of
('file', 'HAVE_FILE', 'c'/'c++')
functions: functions to check, in the form of a list of
('func', 'HAVE_func', 'include lines'/None)
types: types to check, in the form of a list of
('type', 'HAVE_TYPE', 'includelines'/None)
libs: libraries to check, in the form of a list of
('lib', 'HAVE_LIB', 'LIB_NAME'). HAVE_LIB will be set if 'lib' exists,
or any of the libs exists if 'lib' is a list of libs.
Optionally, user can provide another key LIB_NAME, that will
be set to the detected lib (or None otherwise).
custom_tests: extra tests to perform, in the form of a list of
(test (True/False), 'key', 'desc', 'true config line', 'false config line')
If the last two are ignored, '#define key 1' '/*#undef key */'
will be used.
extra_items: extra configuration lines, in the form of a list of
('config', 'description')
Return:
The result of each test, as a dictioanry of
res['XXX'] = True/False
XXX are keys defined in each argument.
'''
cont = config_pre + '\n'
result = {}
# add to this string, in appropriate format
def configString(lines, desc=''):
text = ''
if lines.strip() != '':
if desc != '':
text += '/* ' + desc + ' */\n'
text += lines + '\n\n'
return text
#
# headers
for header in headers:
description = "Define to 1 if you have the <%s> header file." % header[0]
if (header[2] == 'c' and conf.CheckCHeader(header[0])) or \
(header[2] == 'cxx' and conf.CheckCXXHeader(header[0])):
result[header[1]] = True
cont += configString('#define %s 1' % header[1], desc = description)
else:
result[header[1]] = False
cont += configString('/* #undef %s */' % header[1], desc = description)
# functions
for func in functions:
description = "Define to 1 if you have the `%s' function." % func[0]
if conf.CheckFunc(func[0], header=func[2]):
result[func[1]] = True
cont += configString('#define %s 1' % func[1], desc = description)
else:
result[func[1]] = False
cont += configString('/* #undef %s */' % func[1], desc = description)
# types
for t in types:
description = "Define to 1 if you have the `%s' type." % t[0]
if conf.CheckType(t[0], includes=t[2]):
result[t[1]] = True
cont += configString('#define %s 1' % t[1], desc = description)
else:
result[t[1]] = False
cont += configString('/* #undef %s */' % t[1], desc = description)
# libraries
for lib in libs:
description = "Define to 1 if you have the `%s' library (-l%s)." % (lib[0], lib[0])
if type(lib[0]) is type(''):
lib_list = [lib[0]]
else:
lib_list = lib[0]
# check if any of the lib exists
result[lib[1]] = False
# if user want the name of the lib detected
if len(lib) == 3:
result[lib[2]] = None
for ll in lib_list:
if conf.CheckLib(ll):
result[lib[1]] = True
if len(lib) == 3:
result[lib[2]] = ll
cont += configString('#define %s 1' % lib[1], desc = description)
break
# if not found
if not result[lib[1]]:
cont += configString('/* #undef %s */' % lib[1], desc = description)
# custom tests
for test in custom_tests:
if test[0]:
result[test[1]] = True
if len(test) == 3:
cont += configString('#define %s 1' % test[1], desc = test[2])
else:
cont += configString(test[3], desc = test[2])
else:
result[test[1]] = False
if len(test) == 3:
cont += configString('/* #undef %s */' % test[1], desc = test[2])
else:
cont += configString(test[4], desc = test[2])
# extra items (no key is returned)
for item in extra_items:
cont += configString(item[0], desc = item[1])
# add the last part
cont += '\n' + config_post + '\n'
# write to file
writeToFile(config_file, cont)
return result
def installCygwinLDScript(path):
''' Install i386pe.x-no-rdata '''
ld_script = os.path.join(path, 'i386pe.x-no-rdata')
script = open(ld_script, 'w')
script.write('''/* specific linker script avoiding .rdata sections, for normal executables
for a reference see
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg01101.html
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-09/msg00309.html
*/
OUTPUT_FORMAT(pei-i386)
SEARCH_DIR("/usr/i686-pc-cygwin/lib"); SEARCH_DIR("/usr/lib"); SEARCH_DIR("/usr/lib/w32api");
ENTRY(_mainCRTStartup)
SECTIONS
{
.text __image_base__ + __section_alignment__ :
{
*(.init)
*(.text)
*(SORT(.text$*))
*(.glue_7t)
*(.glue_7)
___CTOR_LIST__ = .; __CTOR_LIST__ = . ;
LONG (-1);*(.ctors); *(.ctor); *(SORT(.ctors.*)); LONG (0);
___DTOR_LIST__ = .; __DTOR_LIST__ = . ;
LONG (-1); *(.dtors); *(.dtor); *(SORT(.dtors.*)); LONG (0);
*(.fini)
/* ??? Why is .gcc_exc here? */
*(.gcc_exc)
PROVIDE (etext = .);
*(.gcc_except_table)
}
/* The Cygwin32 library uses a section to avoid copying certain data
on fork. This used to be named ".data". The linker used
to include this between __data_start__ and __data_end__, but that
breaks building the cygwin32 dll. Instead, we name the section
".data_cygwin_nocopy" and explictly include it after __data_end__. */
.data BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
__data_start__ = . ;
*(.data)
*(.data2)
*(SORT(.data$*))
*(.rdata)
*(SORT(.rdata$*))
*(.eh_frame)
___RUNTIME_PSEUDO_RELOC_LIST__ = .;
__RUNTIME_PSEUDO_RELOC_LIST__ = .;
*(.rdata_runtime_pseudo_reloc)
___RUNTIME_PSEUDO_RELOC_LIST_END__ = .;
__RUNTIME_PSEUDO_RELOC_LIST_END__ = .;
__data_end__ = . ;
*(.data_cygwin_nocopy)
}
.rdata BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
}
.pdata BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
*(.pdata)
}
.bss BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
__bss_start__ = . ;
*(.bss)
*(COMMON)
__bss_end__ = . ;
}
.edata BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
*(.edata)
}
/DISCARD/ :
{
*(.debug$S)
*(.debug$T)
*(.debug$F)
*(.drectve)
}
.idata BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
/* This cannot currently be handled with grouped sections.
See pe.em:sort_sections. */
SORT(*)(.idata$2)
SORT(*)(.idata$3)
/* These zeroes mark the end of the import list. */
LONG (0); LONG (0); LONG (0); LONG (0); LONG (0);
SORT(*)(.idata$4)
SORT(*)(.idata$5)
SORT(*)(.idata$6)
SORT(*)(.idata$7)
}
.CRT BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
___crt_xc_start__ = . ;
*(SORT(.CRT$XC*)) /* C initialization */
___crt_xc_end__ = . ;
___crt_xi_start__ = . ;
*(SORT(.CRT$XI*)) /* C++ initialization */
___crt_xi_end__ = . ;
___crt_xl_start__ = . ;
*(SORT(.CRT$XL*)) /* TLS callbacks */
/* ___crt_xl_end__ is defined in the TLS Directory support code */
___crt_xp_start__ = . ;
*(SORT(.CRT$XP*)) /* Pre-termination */
___crt_xp_end__ = . ;
___crt_xt_start__ = . ;
*(SORT(.CRT$XT*)) /* Termination */
___crt_xt_end__ = . ;
}
.tls BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
___tls_start__ = . ;
*(.tls)
*(.tls$)
*(SORT(.tls$*))
___tls_end__ = . ;
}
.endjunk BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
/* end is deprecated, don't use it */
PROVIDE (end = .);
PROVIDE ( _end = .);
__end__ = .;
}
.rsrc BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
*(.rsrc)
*(SORT(.rsrc$*))
}
.reloc BLOCK(__section_alignment__) :
{
*(.reloc)
}
.stab BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.stab)
}
.stabstr BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.stabstr)
}
/* DWARF debug sections.
Symbols in the DWARF debugging sections are relative to the beginning
of the section. Unlike other targets that fake this by putting the
section VMA at 0, the PE format will not allow it. */
/* DWARF 1.1 and DWARF 2. */
.debug_aranges BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_aranges)
}
.debug_pubnames BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_pubnames)
}
/* DWARF 2. */
.debug_info BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_info) *(.gnu.linkonce.wi.*)
}
.debug_abbrev BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_abbrev)
}
.debug_line BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_line)
}
.debug_frame BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_frame)
}
.debug_str BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_str)
}
.debug_loc BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_loc)
}
.debug_macinfo BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_macinfo)
}
/* SGI/MIPS DWARF 2 extensions. */
.debug_weaknames BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_weaknames)
}
.debug_funcnames BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_funcnames)
}
.debug_typenames BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_typenames)
}
.debug_varnames BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_varnames)
}
/* DWARF 3. */
.debug_ranges BLOCK(__section_alignment__) (NOLOAD) :
{
*(.debug_ranges)
}
}
''')
script.close()
return(ld_script)
try:
# these will be used under win32
import win32file
import win32event
import win32process
import win32security
except:
# does not matter if it fails on other systems
pass
class loggedSpawn:
def __init__(self, env, logfile, longarg, info):
# save the spawn system
self.env = env
self.logfile = logfile
# clear the logfile (it may not exist)
if logfile != '':
# this will overwrite existing content.
writeToFile(logfile, info, append=False)
#
self.longarg = longarg
# get hold of the old spawn? (necessary?)
self._spawn = env['SPAWN']
# define new SPAWN
def spawn(self, sh, escape, cmd, args, spawnenv):
# get command line
newargs = ' '.join(map(escape, args[1:]))
cmdline = cmd + " " + newargs
#
# if log is not empty, write to it
if self.logfile != '':
# this tend to be slow (?) but ensure correct output
# Note that cmdline may be long so I do not escape it
try:
# since this is not an essential operation, proceed if things go wrong here.
writeToFile(self.logfile, cmd + " " + ' '.join(args[1:]) + '\n', append=True)
except:
print "Warning: can not write to log file ", self.logfile
#
# if the command is not too long, use the old
if not self.longarg or len(cmdline) < 8000:
exit_code = self._spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, spawnenv)
else:
sAttrs = win32security.SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES()
StartupInfo = win32process.STARTUPINFO()
for var in spawnenv:
spawnenv[var] = spawnenv[var].encode('ascii', 'replace')
# check for any special operating system commands
if cmd == 'del':
for arg in args[1:]:
win32file.DeleteFile(arg)
exit_code = 0
else:
# otherwise execute the command.
hProcess, hThread, dwPid, dwTid = win32process.CreateProcess(None, cmdline, None, None, 1, 0, spawnenv, None, StartupInfo)
win32event.WaitForSingleObject(hProcess, win32event.INFINITE)
exit_code = win32process.GetExitCodeProcess(hProcess)
win32file.CloseHandle(hProcess);
win32file.CloseHandle(hThread);
return exit_code
def setLoggedSpawn(env, logfile = '', longarg=False, info=''):
''' This function modify env and allow logging of
commands to a logfile. If the argument is too long
a win32 spawn will be used instead of the system one
'''
#
# create a new spwn object
ls = loggedSpawn(env, logfile, longarg, info)
# replace the old SPAWN by the new function
env['SPAWN'] = ls.spawn