Source code for SCons.SConf

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"""Autoconf-like configuration support.

In other words, SConf allows to run tests on the build machine to detect
capabilities of system and do some things based on result: generate config
files, header files for C/C++, update variables in environment.

Tests on the build system can detect if compiler sees header files, if
libraries are installed, if some command line options are supported etc.
"""

import SCons.compat

import atexit
import io
import os
import re
import sys
import traceback
from typing import Tuple

import SCons.Action
import SCons.Builder
import SCons.Errors
import SCons.Taskmaster.Job
import SCons.Node.FS
import SCons.Taskmaster
import SCons.Util
import SCons.Warnings
import SCons.Conftest

from SCons.Debug import Trace
from collections import defaultdict

# Turn off the Conftest error logging
SCons.Conftest.LogInputFiles = 0
SCons.Conftest.LogErrorMessages = 0

# Set
build_type = None
build_types = ['clean', 'help']

[docs]def SetBuildType(buildtype) -> None: global build_type build_type = buildtype
# to be set, if we are in dry-run mode dryrun = 0 AUTO=0 # use SCons dependency scanning for up-to-date checks FORCE=1 # force all tests to be rebuilt CACHE=2 # force all tests to be taken from cache (raise an error, if necessary) cache_mode = AUTO
[docs]def _set_conftest_node(node) -> None: node.attributes.conftest_node = 1
[docs]def SetCacheMode(mode): """Set the Configure cache mode. mode must be one of "auto", "force", or "cache".""" global cache_mode if mode == "auto": cache_mode = AUTO elif mode == "force": cache_mode = FORCE elif mode == "cache": cache_mode = CACHE else: raise ValueError("SCons.SConf.SetCacheMode: Unknown mode " + mode)
progress_display = SCons.Util.display # will be overwritten by SCons.Script
[docs]def SetProgressDisplay(display) -> None: """Set the progress display to use (called from SCons.Script)""" global progress_display progress_display = display
SConfFS = None _ac_build_counter = defaultdict(int) _ac_config_logs = {} # all config.log files created in this build _ac_config_hs = {} # all config.h files created in this build sconf_global = None # current sconf object
[docs]def _createConfigH(target, source, env) -> None: t = open(str(target[0]), "w") defname = re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9_]', '_', str(target[0]).upper()) t.write("""#ifndef %(DEFNAME)s_SEEN #define %(DEFNAME)s_SEEN """ % {'DEFNAME' : defname}) t.write(source[0].get_contents().decode()) t.write(""" #endif /* %(DEFNAME)s_SEEN */ """ % {'DEFNAME' : defname}) t.close()
[docs]def _stringConfigH(target, source, env): return "scons: Configure: creating " + str(target[0])
[docs]def NeedConfigHBuilder() -> bool: if len(_ac_config_hs) == 0: return False else: return True
[docs]def CreateConfigHBuilder(env) -> None: """Called if necessary just before the building targets phase begins.""" action = SCons.Action.Action(_createConfigH, _stringConfigH) sconfigHBld = SCons.Builder.Builder(action=action) env.Append( BUILDERS={'SConfigHBuilder':sconfigHBld} ) for k, v in _ac_config_hs.items(): env.SConfigHBuilder(k, env.Value(v))
[docs]class SConfWarning(SCons.Warnings.SConsWarning): pass
SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(SConfWarning) # some error definitions
[docs]class SConfError(SCons.Errors.UserError): def __init__(self,msg) -> None: super().__init__(msg)
[docs]class ConfigureDryRunError(SConfError): """Raised when a file or directory needs to be updated during a Configure process, but the user requested a dry-run""" def __init__(self,target) -> None: if not isinstance(target, SCons.Node.FS.File): msg = 'Cannot create configure directory "%s" within a dry-run.' % str(target) else: msg = 'Cannot update configure test "%s" within a dry-run.' % str(target) super().__init__(msg)
[docs]class ConfigureCacheError(SConfError): """Raised when a use explicitely requested the cache feature, but the test is run the first time.""" def __init__(self,target) -> None: super().__init__('"%s" is not yet built and cache is forced.' % str(target))
# define actions for building text files
[docs]def _createSource(target, source, env) -> None: fd = open(str(target[0]), "w") fd.write(source[0].get_contents().decode()) fd.close()
[docs]def _stringSource( target, source, env ): return (str(target[0]) + ' <-\n |' + source[0].get_contents().decode().replace( '\n', "\n |" ) )
[docs]class SConfBuildInfo(SCons.Node.FS.FileBuildInfo): """ Special build info for targets of configure tests. Additional members are result (did the builder succeed last time?) and string, which contains messages of the original build phase. """ __slots__ = ('result', 'string') def __init__(self) -> None: self.result = None # -> 0/None -> no error, != 0 error self.string = None # the stdout / stderr output when building the target
[docs] def set_build_result(self, result, string) -> None: self.result = result self.string = string
[docs]class Streamer: """ 'Sniffer' for a file-like writable object. Similar to the unix tool tee. """ def __init__(self, orig) -> None: self.orig = orig self.s = io.StringIO()
[docs] def write(self, str) -> None: if self.orig: self.orig.write(str) try: self.s.write(str) except TypeError as e: # "unicode argument expected" bug in IOStream (python 2.x) self.s.write(str.decode())
[docs] def writelines(self, lines) -> None: for l in lines: self.write(l + '\n')
[docs] def getvalue(self): """ Return everything written to orig since the Streamer was created. """ return self.s.getvalue()
[docs] def flush(self) -> None: if self.orig: self.orig.flush() self.s.flush()
[docs]class SConfBuildTask(SCons.Taskmaster.AlwaysTask): """ This is almost the same as SCons.Script.BuildTask. Handles SConfErrors correctly and knows about the current cache_mode. """ non_sconf_nodes = set()
[docs] def display(self, message) -> None: if sconf_global.logstream: sconf_global.logstream.write("scons: Configure: " + message + "\n")
[docs] def display_cached_string(self, bi) -> None: """ Logs the original builder messages, given the SConfBuildInfo instance bi. """ if not isinstance(bi, SConfBuildInfo): SCons.Warnings.warn( SConfWarning, "The stored build information has an unexpected class: %s" % bi.__class__ ) else: self.display("The original builder output was:\n" + (" |" + str(bi.string)).replace("\n", "\n |"))
[docs] def failed(self): # check, if the reason was a ConfigureDryRunError or a # ConfigureCacheError and if yes, reraise the exception exc_type, exc, _ = self.exc_info() if issubclass(exc_type, SConfError): raise exc elif issubclass(exc_type, SCons.Errors.BuildError): # we ignore Build Errors (occurs, when a test doesn't pass) # Clear the exception to prevent the contained traceback # to build a reference cycle. self.exc_clear() else: self.display('Caught exception while building "%s":\n' % self.targets[0]) sys.excepthook(*self.exc_info()) return SCons.Taskmaster.Task.failed(self)
[docs] def collect_node_states(self) -> Tuple[bool, bool, bool]: # returns (is_up_to_date, cached_error, cachable) # where is_up_to_date is True if the node(s) are up_to_date # cached_error is True if the node(s) are up_to_date, but the # build will fail # cachable is False if some nodes are not in our cache T = 0 changed = False cached_error = False cachable = True for t in self.targets: if T: Trace('%s' % t) bi = t.get_stored_info().binfo if isinstance(bi, SConfBuildInfo): if T: Trace(': SConfBuildInfo') if cache_mode == CACHE: t.set_state(SCons.Node.up_to_date) if T: Trace(': set_state(up_to-date)') else: if T: Trace(': get_state() %s' % t.get_state()) if T: Trace(': changed() %s' % t.changed()) if t.get_state() != SCons.Node.up_to_date and t.changed(): changed = True if T: Trace(': changed %s' % changed) cached_error = cached_error or bi.result else: if T: Trace(': else') # the node hasn't been built in a SConf context or doesn't # exist cachable = False changed = ( t.get_state() != SCons.Node.up_to_date ) if T: Trace(': changed %s' % changed) if T: Trace('\n') return (not changed, cached_error, cachable)
[docs] def execute(self): if not self.targets[0].has_builder(): return sconf = sconf_global is_up_to_date, cached_error, cachable = self.collect_node_states() if cache_mode == CACHE and not cachable: raise ConfigureCacheError(self.targets[0]) elif cache_mode == FORCE: is_up_to_date = False if cached_error and is_up_to_date: self.display("Building \"%s\" failed in a previous run and all " "its sources are up to date." % str(self.targets[0])) binfo = self.targets[0].get_stored_info().binfo self.display_cached_string(binfo) raise SCons.Errors.BuildError # will be 'caught' in self.failed elif is_up_to_date: self.display("\"%s\" is up to date." % str(self.targets[0])) binfo = self.targets[0].get_stored_info().binfo self.display_cached_string(binfo) elif dryrun: raise ConfigureDryRunError(self.targets[0]) else: # note stdout and stderr are the same here s = sys.stdout = sys.stderr = Streamer(sys.stdout) try: env = self.targets[0].get_build_env() env['PSTDOUT'] = env['PSTDERR'] = s try: sconf.cached = 0 self.targets[0].build() finally: sys.stdout = sys.stderr = env['PSTDOUT'] = \ env['PSTDERR'] = sconf.logstream except KeyboardInterrupt: raise except SystemExit: exc_value = sys.exc_info()[1] raise SCons.Errors.ExplicitExit(self.targets[0],exc_value.code) except Exception as e: for t in self.targets: binfo = SConfBuildInfo() binfo.merge(t.get_binfo()) binfo.set_build_result(1, s.getvalue()) sconsign_entry = SCons.SConsign.SConsignEntry() sconsign_entry.binfo = binfo #sconsign_entry.ninfo = self.get_ninfo() # We'd like to do this as follows: # t.store_info(binfo) # However, we need to store it as an SConfBuildInfo # object, and store_info() will turn it into a # regular FileNodeInfo if the target is itself a # regular File. sconsign = t.dir.sconsign() sconsign.set_entry(t.name, sconsign_entry) sconsign.merge() raise e else: for t in self.targets: binfo = SConfBuildInfo() binfo.merge(t.get_binfo()) binfo.set_build_result(0, s.getvalue()) sconsign_entry = SCons.SConsign.SConsignEntry() sconsign_entry.binfo = binfo #sconsign_entry.ninfo = self.get_ninfo() # We'd like to do this as follows: # t.store_info(binfo) # However, we need to store it as an SConfBuildInfo # object, and store_info() will turn it into a # regular FileNodeInfo if the target is itself a # regular File. sconsign = t.dir.sconsign() sconsign.set_entry(t.name, sconsign_entry) sconsign.merge()
[docs] def make_ready_current(self) -> None: # We're overriding make_ready_current() call to add to the list # of nodes used by this task, filtering out any nodes created # by the checker for it's own purpose. self.non_sconf_nodes.update([t for t in self.targets if not t.is_conftest()]) super().make_ready_current()
make_ready = make_ready_current
[docs] def postprocess(self) -> None: # We're done executing this task, so now we'll go through all the # nodes used by this task which aren't nodes created for # Configure checkers, but rather are existing or built files # and reset their node info. # If we do not reset their node info, any changes in these # nodes will not trigger builds in the normal build process for node in self.non_sconf_nodes: node.ninfo = node.new_ninfo() super().postprocess()
[docs]class SConfBase: """This is simply a class to represent a configure context. After creating a SConf object, you can call any tests. After finished with your tests, be sure to call the Finish() method, which returns the modified environment. Some words about caching: In most cases, it is not necessary to cache Test results explicitly. Instead, we use the scons dependency checking mechanism. For example, if one wants to compile a test program (SConf.TryLink), the compiler is only called, if the program dependencies have changed. However, if the program could not be compiled in a former SConf run, we need to explicitly cache this error. """ def __init__(self, env, custom_tests = {}, conf_dir: str='$CONFIGUREDIR', log_file: str='$CONFIGURELOG', config_h = None, _depth: int = 0) -> None: """Constructor. Pass additional tests in the custom_tests-dictionary, e.g. custom_tests={'CheckPrivate':MyPrivateTest}, where MyPrivateTest defines a custom test. Note also the conf_dir and log_file arguments (you may want to build tests in the VariantDir, not in the SourceDir) """ global SConfFS # Now create isolated override so setting source_decider doesn't affect parent Environment if cache_mode == FORCE: self.original_env = env self.env = env.Clone() # Set up the Decider() to force rebuilds by saying # that every source has changed. Note that we still # call the environment's underlying source decider so # that the correct .sconsign info will get calculated # and keep the build state consistent. def force_build(dependency, target, prev_ni, repo_node=None, env_decider=env.decide_source) -> bool: try: env_decider(dependency, target, prev_ni, repo_node) except Exception as e: raise e return True if self.env.decide_source.__code__ is not force_build.__code__: self.env.Decider(force_build) else: self.env = env # print("Override env:%s"%env) if not SConfFS: SConfFS = SCons.Node.FS.default_fs or \ SCons.Node.FS.FS(env.fs.pathTop) if sconf_global is not None: raise SCons.Errors.UserError("""Configure() called while another Configure() exists. Please call .Finish() before creating and second Configure() context""") if log_file is not None: log_file = SConfFS.File(env.subst(log_file)) self.logfile = log_file self.logstream = None self.lastTarget = None self.depth = _depth self.cached = 0 # will be set, if all test results are cached # add default tests default_tests = { 'CheckCC' : CheckCC, 'CheckCXX' : CheckCXX, 'CheckSHCC' : CheckSHCC, 'CheckSHCXX' : CheckSHCXX, 'CheckFunc' : CheckFunc, 'CheckType' : CheckType, 'CheckTypeSize' : CheckTypeSize, 'CheckMember' : CheckMember, 'CheckDeclaration' : CheckDeclaration, 'CheckHeader' : CheckHeader, 'CheckCHeader' : CheckCHeader, 'CheckCXXHeader' : CheckCXXHeader, 'CheckLib' : CheckLib, 'CheckLibWithHeader' : CheckLibWithHeader, 'CheckProg' : CheckProg, } self.AddTests(default_tests) self.AddTests(custom_tests) self.confdir = SConfFS.Dir(env.subst(conf_dir)) if config_h is not None: config_h = SConfFS.File(config_h) self.config_h = config_h self._startup()
[docs] def Finish(self): """Call this method after finished with your tests: env = sconf.Finish() """ self._shutdown() return self.env
[docs] def Define(self, name, value = None, comment = None) -> None: """ Define a pre processor symbol name, with the optional given value in the current config header. If value is None (default), then #define name is written. If value is not none, then #define name value is written. comment is a string which will be put as a C comment in the header, to explain the meaning of the value (appropriate C comments will be added automatically). """ lines = [] if comment: comment_str = "/* %s */" % comment lines.append(comment_str) if value is not None: define_str = "#define %s %s" % (name, value) else: define_str = "#define %s" % name lines.append(define_str) lines.append('') self.config_h_text = self.config_h_text + '\n'.join(lines)
[docs] def BuildNodes(self, nodes): """ Tries to build the given nodes immediately. Returns 1 on success, 0 on error. """ if self.logstream is not None: # override stdout / stderr to write in log file oldStdout = sys.stdout sys.stdout = self.logstream oldStderr = sys.stderr sys.stderr = self.logstream # the engine assumes the current path is the SConstruct directory ... old_fs_dir = SConfFS.getcwd() old_os_dir = os.getcwd() SConfFS.chdir(SConfFS.Top, change_os_dir=True) # Because we take responsibility here for writing out our # own .sconsign info (see SConfBuildTask.execute(), above), # we override the store_info() method with a null place-holder # so we really control how it gets written. for n in nodes: _set_conftest_node(n) n.store_info = 0 if not hasattr(n, 'attributes'): n.attributes = SCons.Node.Node.Attrs() n.attributes.keep_targetinfo = 1 if True: # Some checkers have intermediate files (for example anything that compiles a c file into a program to run # Those files need to be set to not release their target info, otherwise taskmaster will throw a # Nonetype not callable for c in n.children(scan=False): # Keep debug code here. # print("Checking [%s] for builders and then setting keep_targetinfo"%c) _set_conftest_node(c) if c.has_builder(): n.store_info = 0 if not hasattr(c, 'attributes'): c.attributes = SCons.Node.Node.Attrs() c.attributes.keep_targetinfo = 1 # pass ret = 1 try: # ToDo: use user options for calc save_max_drift = SConfFS.get_max_drift() SConfFS.set_max_drift(0) tm = SCons.Taskmaster.Taskmaster(nodes, SConfBuildTask) # we don't want to build tests in parallel jobs = SCons.Taskmaster.Job.Jobs(1, tm) jobs.run() for n in nodes: state = n.get_state() if (state != SCons.Node.executed and state != SCons.Node.up_to_date): # the node could not be built. we return 0 in this case ret = 0 finally: SConfFS.set_max_drift(save_max_drift) os.chdir(old_os_dir) SConfFS.chdir(old_fs_dir, change_os_dir=False) if self.logstream is not None: # restore stdout / stderr sys.stdout = oldStdout sys.stderr = oldStderr return ret
[docs] def pspawn_wrapper(self, sh, escape, cmd, args, env): """Wrapper function for handling piped spawns. This looks to the calling interface (in Action.py) like a "normal" spawn, but associates the call with the PSPAWN variable from the construction environment and with the streams to which we want the output logged. This gets slid into the construction environment as the SPAWN variable so Action.py doesn't have to know or care whether it's spawning a piped command or not. """ return self.pspawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env, self.logstream, self.logstream)
[docs] def TryBuild(self, builder, text=None, extension: str=""): """Low level TryBuild implementation. Normally you don't need to call that - you can use TryCompile / TryLink / TryRun instead """ global _ac_build_counter # Make sure we have a PSPAWN value, and save the current # SPAWN value. try: self.pspawn = self.env['PSPAWN'] except KeyError: raise SCons.Errors.UserError('Missing PSPAWN construction variable.') try: save_spawn = self.env['SPAWN'] except KeyError: raise SCons.Errors.UserError('Missing SPAWN construction variable.') nodesToBeBuilt = [] sourcetext = self.env.Value(text) _set_conftest_node(sourcetext) f = "conftest" if text is not None: textSig = SCons.Util.hash_signature(sourcetext) textSigCounter = str(_ac_build_counter[textSig]) _ac_build_counter[textSig] += 1 f = "_".join([f, textSig, textSigCounter]) textFile = self.confdir.File(f + extension) _set_conftest_node(textFile) textFileNode = self.env.SConfSourceBuilder(target=textFile, source=sourcetext) nodesToBeBuilt.extend(textFileNode) source = textFile target = textFile.File(f + "SConfActionsContentDummyTarget") _set_conftest_node(target) else: source = None target = None action = builder.builder.action.get_contents(target=target, source=[source], env=self.env) actionsig = SCons.Util.hash_signature(action) f = "_".join([f, actionsig]) pref = self.env.subst( builder.builder.prefix ) suff = self.env.subst( builder.builder.suffix ) target = self.confdir.File(pref + f + suff) _set_conftest_node(target) try: # Slide our wrapper into the construction environment as # the SPAWN function. self.env['SPAWN'] = self.pspawn_wrapper nodes = builder(target = target, source = source, SCONF_NODE=True) if not SCons.Util.is_List(nodes): nodes = [nodes] nodesToBeBuilt.extend(nodes) result = self.BuildNodes(nodesToBeBuilt) finally: self.env['SPAWN'] = save_spawn if result: self.lastTarget = nodes[0] else: self.lastTarget = None return result
[docs] def TryAction(self, action, text = None, extension: str = ""): """Tries to execute the given action with optional source file contents <text> and optional source file extension <extension>, Returns the status (0 : failed, 1 : ok) and the contents of the output file. """ builder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action=action) self.env.Append( BUILDERS = {'SConfActionBuilder' : builder} ) ok = self.TryBuild(self.env.SConfActionBuilder, text, extension) del self.env['BUILDERS']['SConfActionBuilder'] if ok: outputStr = self.lastTarget.get_text_contents() return (1, outputStr) return (0, "")
[docs] def TryCompile( self, text, extension): """Compiles the program given in text to an env.Object, using extension as file extension (e.g. '.c'). Returns 1, if compilation was successful, 0 otherwise. The target is saved in self.lastTarget (for further processing). """ return self.TryBuild(self.env.Object, text, extension)
[docs] def TryRun(self, text, extension ): """Compiles and runs the program given in text, using extension as file extension (e.g. '.c'). Returns (1, outputStr) on success, (0, '') otherwise. The target (a file containing the program's stdout) is saved in self.lastTarget (for further processing). """ ok = self.TryLink(text, extension) if ok: prog = self.lastTarget pname = prog.get_internal_path() if sys.platform == "win32" and os.sep == "/": # msys might have a Python where os.sep='/' on Windows. # That builds a path in the env.Command below which breaks # if the SHELL used is cmd because 'pname' will always have # an os.sep in it. pname = pname.replace(os.sep, os.altsep) output = self.confdir.File(os.path.basename(pname)+'.out') node = self.env.Command(output, prog, [ [ pname, ">", "${TARGET}"] ]) ok = self.BuildNodes(node) if ok: outputStr = SCons.Util.to_str(output.get_contents()) return( 1, outputStr) return (0, "")
[docs] class TestWrapper: """A wrapper around Tests (to ensure sanity)""" def __init__(self, test, sconf) -> None: self.test = test self.sconf = sconf def __call__(self, *args, **kw): if not self.sconf.active: raise SCons.Errors.UserError context = CheckContext(self.sconf) ret = self.test(context, *args, **kw) if self.sconf.config_h is not None: self.sconf.config_h_text = self.sconf.config_h_text + context.config_h context.Result("error: no result") return ret
[docs] def AddTest(self, test_name, test_instance) -> None: """Adds test_class to this SConf instance. It can be called with self.test_name(...)""" setattr(self, test_name, SConfBase.TestWrapper(test_instance, self))
[docs] def AddTests(self, tests) -> None: """Adds all the tests given in the tests dictionary to this SConf instance """ for name in tests.keys(): self.AddTest(name, tests[name])
[docs] def _createDir( self, node ): dirName = str(node) if dryrun: if not os.path.isdir( dirName ): raise ConfigureDryRunError(dirName) else: if not os.path.isdir( dirName ): os.makedirs( dirName )
[docs] def _startup(self) -> None: """Private method. Set up logstream, and set the environment variables necessary for a piped build """ global _ac_config_logs global sconf_global global SConfFS self.lastEnvFs = self.env.fs self.env.fs = SConfFS self._createDir(self.confdir) self.confdir.up().add_ignore( [self.confdir] ) if self.logfile is not None and not dryrun: # truncate logfile, if SConf.Configure is called for the first time # in a build if self.logfile in _ac_config_logs: log_mode = "a" else: _ac_config_logs[self.logfile] = None log_mode = "w" fp = open(str(self.logfile), log_mode) def conflog_cleanup(logf) -> None: logf.close() atexit.register(conflog_cleanup, fp) self.logstream = SCons.Util.Unbuffered(fp) # logfile may stay in a build directory, so we tell # the build system not to override it with an eventually # existing file with the same name in the source directory self.logfile.dir.add_ignore([self.logfile]) tb = traceback.extract_stack()[-3-self.depth] old_fs_dir = SConfFS.getcwd() SConfFS.chdir(SConfFS.Top, change_os_dir=False) self.logstream.write('file %s,line %d:\n\tConfigure(confdir = %s)\n' % (tb[0], tb[1], str(self.confdir)) ) SConfFS.chdir(old_fs_dir) else: self.logstream = None # we use a special builder to create source files from TEXT action = SCons.Action.Action(_createSource, _stringSource) sconfSrcBld = SCons.Builder.Builder(action=action) self.env.Append( BUILDERS={'SConfSourceBuilder':sconfSrcBld} ) self.config_h_text = _ac_config_hs.get(self.config_h, "") self.active = 1 # only one SConf instance should be active at a time ... sconf_global = self
[docs] def _shutdown(self): """Private method. Reset to non-piped spawn""" global sconf_global, _ac_config_hs if not self.active: raise SCons.Errors.UserError("Finish may be called only once!") if self.logstream is not None and not dryrun: self.logstream.write("\n") self.logstream.close() self.logstream = None # Now reset the decider if we changed it due to --config=force # We saved original Environment passed in and cloned it to isolate # it from being changed. if cache_mode == FORCE: self.env.Decider(self.original_env.decide_source) # remove the SConfSourceBuilder from the environment blds = self.env['BUILDERS'] del blds['SConfSourceBuilder'] self.env.Replace( BUILDERS=blds ) self.active = 0 sconf_global = None if self.config_h is not None: _ac_config_hs[self.config_h] = self.config_h_text self.env.fs = self.lastEnvFs
[docs]class CheckContext: """Provides a context for configure tests. Defines how a test writes to the screen and log file. A typical test is just a callable with an instance of CheckContext as first argument: def CheckCustom(context, ...): context.Message('Checking my weird test ... ') ret = myWeirdTestFunction(...) context.Result(ret) Often, myWeirdTestFunction will be one of context.TryCompile/context.TryLink/context.TryRun. The results of those are cached, for they are only rebuild, if the dependencies have changed. """ def __init__(self, sconf) -> None: """Constructor. Pass the corresponding SConf instance.""" self.sconf = sconf self.did_show_result = 0 # for Conftest.py: self.vardict = {} self.havedict = {} self.headerfilename = None self.config_h = "" # config_h text will be stored here # we don't regenerate the config.h file after each test. That means, # that tests won't be able to include the config.h file, and so # they can't do an #ifdef HAVE_XXX_H. This shouldn't be a major # issue, though. If it turns out, that we need to include config.h # in tests, we must ensure, that the dependencies are worked out # correctly. Note that we can't use Conftest.py's support for config.h, # cause we will need to specify a builder for the config.h file ...
[docs] def Message(self, text) -> None: """Inform about what we are doing right now, e.g. 'Checking for SOMETHING ... ' """ self.Display(text) self.sconf.cached = 1 self.did_show_result = 0
[docs] def Result(self, res) -> None: """Inform about the result of the test. If res is not a string, displays 'yes' or 'no' depending on whether res is evaluated as true or false. The result is only displayed when self.did_show_result is not set. """ if isinstance(res, str): text = res elif res: text = "yes" else: text = "no" if self.did_show_result == 0: # Didn't show result yet, do it now. self.Display(text + "\n") self.did_show_result = 1
[docs] def TryBuild(self, *args, **kw): return self.sconf.TryBuild(*args, **kw)
[docs] def TryAction(self, *args, **kw): return self.sconf.TryAction(*args, **kw)
[docs] def TryCompile(self, *args, **kw): return self.sconf.TryCompile(*args, **kw)
[docs] def TryRun(self, *args, **kw): return self.sconf.TryRun(*args, **kw)
def __getattr__( self, attr ): if attr == 'env': return self.sconf.env elif attr == 'lastTarget': return self.sconf.lastTarget else: raise AttributeError("CheckContext instance has no attribute '%s'" % attr) #### Stuff used by Conftest.py (look there for explanations).
[docs] def BuildProg(self, text, ext) -> bool: self.sconf.cached = 1 # TODO: should use self.vardict for $CC, $CPPFLAGS, etc. return not self.TryBuild(self.env.Program, text, ext)
[docs] def CompileProg(self, text, ext) -> bool: self.sconf.cached = 1 # TODO: should use self.vardict for $CC, $CPPFLAGS, etc. return not self.TryBuild(self.env.Object, text, ext)
[docs] def CompileSharedObject(self, text, ext) -> bool: self.sconf.cached = 1 # TODO: should use self.vardict for $SHCC, $CPPFLAGS, etc. return not self.TryBuild(self.env.SharedObject, text, ext)
[docs] def RunProg(self, text, ext): self.sconf.cached = 1 # TODO: should use self.vardict for $CC, $CPPFLAGS, etc. st, out = self.TryRun(text, ext) return not st, out
[docs] def AppendLIBS(self, lib_name_list, unique: bool=False): oldLIBS = self.env.get( 'LIBS', [] ) if unique: self.env.AppendUnique(LIBS = lib_name_list) else: self.env.Append(LIBS = lib_name_list) return oldLIBS
[docs] def PrependLIBS(self, lib_name_list, unique: bool=False): oldLIBS = self.env.get( 'LIBS', [] ) if unique: self.env.PrependUnique(LIBS = lib_name_list) else: self.env.Prepend(LIBS = lib_name_list) return oldLIBS
[docs] def SetLIBS(self, val): oldLIBS = self.env.get( 'LIBS', [] ) self.env.Replace(LIBS = val) return oldLIBS
[docs] def Display(self, msg) -> None: if self.sconf.cached: # We assume that Display is called twice for each test here # once for the Checking for ... message and once for the result. # The self.sconf.cached flag can only be set between those calls msg = "(cached) " + msg self.sconf.cached = 0 progress_display(msg, append_newline=0) self.Log("scons: Configure: " + msg + "\n")
[docs] def Log(self, msg) -> None: if self.sconf.logstream is not None: self.sconf.logstream.write(msg)
#### End of stuff used by Conftest.py.
[docs]def SConf(*args, **kw): if kw.get(build_type, True): kw['_depth'] = kw.get('_depth', 0) + 1 for bt in build_types: try: del kw[bt] except KeyError: pass return SConfBase(*args, **kw) else: return SCons.Util.Null()
[docs]def CheckFunc(context, function_name, header = None, language = None, funcargs = None) -> bool: res = SCons.Conftest.CheckFunc(context, function_name, header = header, language = language, funcargs = funcargs) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
[docs]def CheckType(context, type_name, includes: str = "", language = None) -> bool: res = SCons.Conftest.CheckType(context, type_name, header = includes, language = language) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
[docs]def CheckTypeSize(context, type_name, includes: str = "", language = None, expect = None): res = SCons.Conftest.CheckTypeSize(context, type_name, header = includes, language = language, expect = expect) context.did_show_result = 1 return res
[docs]def CheckDeclaration(context, declaration, includes: str = "", language = None) -> bool: res = SCons.Conftest.CheckDeclaration(context, declaration, includes = includes, language = language) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
[docs]def CheckMember(context, aggregate_member, header = None, language = None) -> bool: '''Returns the status (False : failed, True : ok).''' res = SCons.Conftest.CheckMember(context, aggregate_member, header=header, language=language) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
[docs]def createIncludesFromHeaders(headers, leaveLast, include_quotes: str = '""'): # used by CheckHeader and CheckLibWithHeader to produce C - #include # statements from the specified header (list) if not SCons.Util.is_List(headers): headers = [headers] l = [] if leaveLast: lastHeader = headers[-1] headers = headers[:-1] else: lastHeader = None for s in headers: l.append("#include %s%s%s\n" % (include_quotes[0], s, include_quotes[1])) return ''.join(l), lastHeader
[docs]def CheckHeader(context, header, include_quotes: str = '<>', language = None) -> bool: """ A test for a C or C++ header file. """ prog_prefix, hdr_to_check = \ createIncludesFromHeaders(header, 1, include_quotes) res = SCons.Conftest.CheckHeader(context, hdr_to_check, prog_prefix, language = language, include_quotes = include_quotes) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
[docs]def CheckCC(context) -> bool: res = SCons.Conftest.CheckCC(context) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
[docs]def CheckCXX(context) -> bool: res = SCons.Conftest.CheckCXX(context) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
[docs]def CheckSHCC(context) -> bool: res = SCons.Conftest.CheckSHCC(context) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
[docs]def CheckSHCXX(context) -> bool: res = SCons.Conftest.CheckSHCXX(context) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
# Bram: Make this function obsolete? CheckHeader() is more generic.
[docs]def CheckCHeader(context, header, include_quotes: str = '""'): """ A test for a C header file. """ return CheckHeader(context, header, include_quotes, language = "C")
# Bram: Make this function obsolete? CheckHeader() is more generic.
[docs]def CheckCXXHeader(context, header, include_quotes: str = '""'): """ A test for a C++ header file. """ return CheckHeader(context, header, include_quotes, language = "C++")
[docs]def CheckLib(context, library = None, symbol: str = "main", header = None, language = None, autoadd: bool=True, append: bool=True, unique: bool=False) -> bool: """ A test for a library. See also CheckLibWithHeader. Note that library may also be None to test whether the given symbol compiles without flags. """ if not library: library = [None] if not SCons.Util.is_List(library): library = [library] # ToDo: accept path for the library res = SCons.Conftest.CheckLib(context, library, symbol, header = header, language = language, autoadd = autoadd, append=append, unique=unique) context.did_show_result = True return not res
# XXX # Bram: Can only include one header and can't use #ifdef HAVE_HEADER_H.
[docs]def CheckLibWithHeader(context, libs, header, language, call = None, autoadd: bool=True, append: bool=True, unique: bool=False) -> bool: # ToDo: accept path for library. Support system header files. """ Another (more sophisticated) test for a library. Checks, if library and header is available for language (may be 'C' or 'CXX'). Call maybe be a valid expression _with_ a trailing ';'. As in CheckLib, we support library=None, to test if the call compiles without extra link flags. """ prog_prefix, dummy = createIncludesFromHeaders(header, 0) if not libs: libs = [None] if not SCons.Util.is_List(libs): libs = [libs] res = SCons.Conftest.CheckLib(context, libs, None, prog_prefix, call = call, language = language, autoadd=autoadd, append=append, unique=unique) context.did_show_result = 1 return not res
[docs]def CheckProg(context, prog_name): """Simple check if a program exists in the path. Returns the path for the application, or None if not found. """ res = SCons.Conftest.CheckProg(context, prog_name) context.did_show_result = 1 return res
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