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mpv/waftools/checks/generic.py
Stefano Pigozzi 7b0de4aa0e build: add a check_program check
This wraps waf's find_program in our own check boilerplate code so that it
can be used in the declarative dependencies section of the wscript.

Can be used like this:

    }, {
        'name': 'sed',
        'desc': 'sed program',
        'func': check_program('sed', 'SED'),
    }, {

First argument is the program name, and the second is the waf variable name
where the program path will be stored. In this example we will be able to
refer to sed with ${{SED}} when creating waf Tasks in wscript_build.

/cc @giselher: I think you need this for wayland-scanner.
2014-09-03 23:52:56 +02:00

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import os
from inflectors import DependencyInflector
from waflib.ConfigSet import ConfigSet
from waflib import Utils
__all__ = [
"check_pkg_config", "check_cc", "check_statement", "check_libs",
"check_headers", "compose_checks", "check_true", "any_version",
"load_fragment", "check_stub", "check_ctx_vars", "check_program"]
any_version = None
def even(n):
return n % 2 == 0
def __define_options__(dependency_identifier):
return DependencyInflector(dependency_identifier).define_dict()
def __merge_options__(dependency_identifier, *args):
options_accu = DependencyInflector(dependency_identifier).storage_dict()
options_accu['mandatory'] = False
[options_accu.update(arg) for arg in args if arg]
return options_accu
def _filter_cc_arguments(ctx, opts):
if ctx.env.DEST_OS != Utils.unversioned_sys_platform():
# cross compiling, remove execute=True if present
if opts.get('execute'):
opts['execute'] = False
return opts
def check_program(name, var):
def fn(ctx, dependency_identifier):
return ctx.find_program(name, var=var, mandatory=False)
return fn
def check_libs(libs, function):
libs = [None] + libs
def fn(ctx, dependency_identifier):
for lib in libs:
kwargs = lib and {'lib': lib} or {}
if function(ctx, dependency_identifier, **kwargs):
return True
return False
return fn
def check_statement(header, statement, **kw_ext):
def fn(ctx, dependency_identifier, **kw):
headers = header
if not isinstance(headers, list):
headers = [header]
hs = "\n".join(["#include <{0}>".format(h) for h in headers])
fragment = ("{0}\n"
"int main(int argc, char **argv)\n"
"{{ {1}; return 0; }}").format(hs, statement)
opts = __merge_options__(dependency_identifier,
{'fragment':fragment},
__define_options__(dependency_identifier),
kw_ext, kw)
return ctx.check_cc(**_filter_cc_arguments(ctx, opts))
return fn
def check_cc(**kw_ext):
def fn(ctx, dependency_identifier, **kw):
options = __merge_options__(dependency_identifier,
__define_options__(dependency_identifier),
kw_ext, kw)
return ctx.check_cc(**_filter_cc_arguments(ctx, options))
return fn
def check_pkg_config(*args, **kw_ext):
def fn(ctx, dependency_identifier, **kw):
argsl = list(args)
packages = args[::2]
verchecks = args[1::2]
sargs = []
for i in range(0, len(packages)):
if i < len(verchecks):
sargs.append(packages[i] + ' ' + verchecks[i])
else:
sargs.append(packages[i])
pkgc_args = ["--libs", "--cflags"]
if ctx.dependency_satisfied('static-build'):
pkgc_args += ["--static"]
defaults = {
'path': ctx.env.PKG_CONFIG,
'package': " ".join(packages),
'args': sargs + pkgc_args }
opts = __merge_options__(dependency_identifier, defaults, kw_ext, kw)
# Warning! Megahack incoming: when parsing flags in `parse_flags` waf
# uses append_unique. This appends the flags only if they aren't
# already present in the list. This causes breakage if one checks for
# multiple pkg-config packages in a single call as stuff like -lm is
# added only at its first occurrence.
original_append_unique = ConfigSet.append_unique
ConfigSet.append_unique = ConfigSet.append_value
result = bool(ctx.check_cfg(**opts))
ConfigSet.append_unique = original_append_unique
if not result:
defkey = DependencyInflector(dependency_identifier).define_key()
ctx.undefine(defkey)
return result
return fn
def check_headers(*headers):
def undef_others(ctx, headers, found):
not_found_hs = set(headers) - set([found])
for not_found_h in not_found_hs:
defkey = DependencyInflector(not_found_h).define_key()
ctx.undefine(defkey)
def fn(ctx, dependency_identifier):
for header in headers:
defaults = {'header_name': header, 'features': 'c cprogram'}
options = __merge_options__(dependency_identifier, defaults)
if ctx.check(**options):
undef_others(ctx, headers, header)
defkey = DependencyInflector(dependency_identifier).define_key()
ctx.define(defkey, 1)
return True
undef_others(ctx, headers, None)
return False
return fn
def check_true(ctx, dependency_identifier):
defkey = DependencyInflector(dependency_identifier).define_key()
ctx.define(defkey, 1)
return True
def check_ctx_vars(*variables):
def fn(ctx, dependency_identifier):
missing = []
for variable in variables:
if variable not in ctx.env:
missing.append(variable)
if any(missing):
ctx.add_optional_message(dependency_identifier,
'missing {0}'.format(', '.join(missing)))
return False
else:
return True
return fn
def check_stub(ctx, dependency_identifier):
defkey = DependencyInflector(dependency_identifier).define_key()
ctx.undefine(defkey)
return False
def compose_checks(*checks):
def fn(ctx, dependency_identifier):
return all([check(ctx, dependency_identifier) for check in checks])
return fn
def load_fragment(fragment):
file_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'fragments',
fragment)
fp = open(file_path,"r")
fragment_code = fp.read()
fp.close()
return fragment_code