Not Writing a Builder: the Command Builder
Creating a Builder and attaching it to a construction environment
allows for a lot of flexibility when you
want to re-use actions
to build multiple files of the same type.
This can, however, be cumbersome
if you only need to execute one specific command
to build a single file (or group of files).
For these situations, SCons supports a
Command Builder that arranges
for a specific action to be executed
to build a specific file or files.
This looks a lot like the other builders
(like Program, Object, etc.),
but takes as an additional argument
the command to be executed to build the file:
env = Environment()
env.Command('foo.out', 'foo.in', "sed 's/x/y/' < $SOURCE > $TARGET")
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% scons -Q
sed 's/x/y/' < foo.in > foo.out
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This is often more convenient than
creating a Builder object
and adding it to the $BUILDERS variable
of a construction environment
Note that the action you
env = Environment()
def build(target, source, env):
# Whatever it takes to build
return None
env.Command('foo.out', 'foo.in', build)
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% scons -Q
build(["foo.out"], ["foo.in"])
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