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-rw-r--r--Build.py11
-rw-r--r--ConfigSet.py4
-rw-r--r--Configure.py3
-rw-r--r--Context.py14
-rw-r--r--Logs.py4
-rw-r--r--Runner.py8
-rw-r--r--Scripting.py10
-rw-r--r--Task.py58
-rw-r--r--TaskGen.py4
-rw-r--r--Tools/c_config.py4
-rw-r--r--Tools/c_preproc.py6
-rw-r--r--Tools/ccroot.py19
-rw-r--r--Tools/d_scan.py8
-rw-r--r--Tools/fc.py22
-rw-r--r--Tools/fc_config.py4
-rw-r--r--Tools/fc_scan.py12
-rw-r--r--Tools/ifort.py2
-rw-r--r--Tools/javaw.py131
-rw-r--r--Tools/md5_tstamp.py3
-rw-r--r--Tools/msvc.py16
-rw-r--r--Tools/python.py4
-rw-r--r--Tools/qt5.py8
-rw-r--r--Tools/waf_unit_test.py2
-rw-r--r--Tools/winres.py4
-rw-r--r--Utils.py18
-rw-r--r--ansiterm.py2
-rw-r--r--extras/autowaf.py760
-rw-r--r--extras/buildcopy.py7
-rw-r--r--extras/cpplint.py6
-rw-r--r--extras/cython.py13
-rw-r--r--extras/distnet.py2
-rw-r--r--extras/erlang.py2
-rw-r--r--extras/fast_partial.py2
-rw-r--r--extras/fc_nfort.py52
-rw-r--r--extras/gccdeps.py6
-rw-r--r--extras/kde4.py2
-rw-r--r--extras/lv2.py32
-rw-r--r--extras/ocaml.py2
-rw-r--r--extras/parallel_debug.py9
-rw-r--r--extras/pgicc.py2
-rw-r--r--extras/protoc.py92
-rw-r--r--extras/pyqt5.py4
-rw-r--r--extras/qt4.py6
-rw-r--r--extras/remote.py2
-rw-r--r--extras/run_do_script.py2
-rw-r--r--extras/swig.py4
46 files changed, 949 insertions, 439 deletions
diff --git a/Build.py b/Build.py
index 1afcba6..8143dbc 100644
--- a/Build.py
+++ b/Build.py
@@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ class BuildContext(Context.Context):
"""Amount of jobs to run in parallel"""
self.targets = Options.options.targets
- """List of targets to build (default: \*)"""
+ """List of targets to build (default: \\*)"""
self.keep = Options.options.keep
"""Whether the build should continue past errors"""
@@ -1055,12 +1055,16 @@ class inst(Task.Task):
"""
Returns the destination path where files will be installed, pre-pending `destdir`.
+ Relative paths will be interpreted relative to `PREFIX` if no `destdir` is given.
+
:rtype: string
"""
if isinstance(self.install_to, Node.Node):
dest = self.install_to.abspath()
else:
- dest = Utils.subst_vars(self.install_to, self.env)
+ dest = os.path.normpath(Utils.subst_vars(self.install_to, self.env))
+ if not os.path.isabs(dest):
+ dest = os.path.join(self.env.PREFIX, dest)
if destdir and Options.options.destdir:
dest = os.path.join(Options.options.destdir, os.path.splitdrive(dest)[1].lstrip(os.sep))
return dest
@@ -1314,7 +1318,8 @@ class CleanContext(BuildContext):
lst = []
for env in self.all_envs.values():
lst.extend(self.root.find_or_declare(f) for f in env[CFG_FILES])
- for n in self.bldnode.ant_glob('**/*', excl='.lock* *conf_check_*/** config.log c4che/*', quiet=True):
+ excluded_dirs = '.lock* *conf_check_*/** config.log %s/*' % CACHE_DIR
+ for n in self.bldnode.ant_glob('**/*', excl=excluded_dirs, quiet=True):
if n in lst:
continue
n.delete()
diff --git a/ConfigSet.py b/ConfigSet.py
index b300bb5..901fba6 100644
--- a/ConfigSet.py
+++ b/ConfigSet.py
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ The values put in :py:class:`ConfigSet` must be serializable (dicts, lists, stri
import copy, re, os
from waflib import Logs, Utils
-re_imp = re.compile('^(#)*?([^#=]*?)\ =\ (.*?)$', re.M)
+re_imp = re.compile(r'^(#)*?([^#=]*?)\ =\ (.*?)$', re.M)
class ConfigSet(object):
"""
@@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ class ConfigSet(object):
:type filename: string
"""
tbl = self.table
- code = Utils.readf(filename, m='rU')
+ code = Utils.readf(filename, m='r')
for m in re_imp.finditer(code):
g = m.group
tbl[g(2)] = eval(g(3))
diff --git a/Configure.py b/Configure.py
index d0a4793..db09c0e 100644
--- a/Configure.py
+++ b/Configure.py
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ class ConfigurationContext(Context.Context):
self.bldnode.mkdir()
if not os.path.isdir(self.bldnode.abspath()):
- conf.fatal('Could not create the build directory %s' % self.bldnode.abspath())
+ self.fatal('Could not create the build directory %s' % self.bldnode.abspath())
def execute(self):
"""
@@ -180,6 +180,7 @@ class ConfigurationContext(Context.Context):
env.hash = self.hash
env.files = self.files
env.environ = dict(self.environ)
+ env.launch_dir = Context.launch_dir
if not (self.env.NO_LOCK_IN_RUN or env.environ.get('NO_LOCK_IN_RUN') or getattr(Options.options, 'no_lock_in_run')):
env.store(os.path.join(Context.run_dir, Options.lockfile))
diff --git a/Context.py b/Context.py
index bb47c92..876ea46 100644
--- a/Context.py
+++ b/Context.py
@@ -11,13 +11,13 @@ from waflib import Utils, Errors, Logs
import waflib.Node
# the following 3 constants are updated on each new release (do not touch)
-HEXVERSION=0x2000b00
+HEXVERSION=0x2000f00
"""Constant updated on new releases"""
-WAFVERSION="2.0.11"
+WAFVERSION="2.0.15"
"""Constant updated on new releases"""
-WAFREVISION="a97f6fb0941091b4966b625f15ec32fa783a8bec"
+WAFREVISION="503db290b73ef738a495e0d116d6f8ee0b98dcc2"
"""Git revision when the waf version is updated"""
ABI = 20
@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ class Context(ctx):
cache[node] = True
self.pre_recurse(node)
try:
- function_code = node.read('rU', encoding)
+ function_code = node.read('r', encoding)
exec(compile(function_code, node.abspath(), 'exec'), self.exec_dict)
finally:
self.post_recurse(node)
@@ -613,7 +613,7 @@ class Context(ctx):
is typically called once for a programming language group, see for
example :py:mod:`waflib.Tools.compiler_c`
- :param var: glob expression, for example 'cxx\_\*.py'
+ :param var: glob expression, for example 'cxx\\_\\*.py'
:type var: string
:param ban: list of exact file names to exclude
:type ban: list of string
@@ -662,7 +662,7 @@ def load_module(path, encoding=None):
module = imp.new_module(WSCRIPT_FILE)
try:
- code = Utils.readf(path, m='rU', encoding=encoding)
+ code = Utils.readf(path, m='r', encoding=encoding)
except EnvironmentError:
raise Errors.WafError('Could not read the file %r' % path)
@@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ def load_module(path, encoding=None):
def load_tool(tool, tooldir=None, ctx=None, with_sys_path=True):
"""
- Importx a Waf tool as a python module, and stores it in the dict :py:const:`waflib.Context.Context.tools`
+ Imports a Waf tool as a python module, and stores it in the dict :py:const:`waflib.Context.Context.tools`
:type tool: string
:param tool: Name of the tool
diff --git a/Logs.py b/Logs.py
index 2a47516..11dc34f 100644
--- a/Logs.py
+++ b/Logs.py
@@ -276,9 +276,9 @@ def error(*k, **kw):
def warn(*k, **kw):
"""
- Wraps logging.warn
+ Wraps logging.warning
"""
- log.warn(*k, **kw)
+ log.warning(*k, **kw)
def info(*k, **kw):
"""
diff --git a/Runner.py b/Runner.py
index 261084d..5d27669 100644
--- a/Runner.py
+++ b/Runner.py
@@ -37,6 +37,8 @@ class PriorityTasks(object):
return len(self.lst)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.lst)
+ def __str__(self):
+ return 'PriorityTasks: [%s]' % '\n '.join(str(x) for x in self.lst)
def clear(self):
self.lst = []
def append(self, task):
@@ -181,10 +183,12 @@ class Parallel(object):
The reverse dependency graph of dependencies obtained from Task.run_after
"""
- self.spawner = Spawner(self)
+ self.spawner = None
"""
Coordinating daemon thread that spawns thread consumers
"""
+ if self.numjobs > 1:
+ self.spawner = Spawner(self)
def get_next_task(self):
"""
@@ -254,6 +258,8 @@ class Parallel(object):
self.outstanding.append(x)
break
else:
+ if self.stop or self.error:
+ break
raise Errors.WafError('Broken revdeps detected on %r' % self.incomplete)
else:
tasks = next(self.biter)
diff --git a/Scripting.py b/Scripting.py
index 749d4f2..ae17a8b 100644
--- a/Scripting.py
+++ b/Scripting.py
@@ -216,7 +216,10 @@ def parse_options():
ctx = Context.create_context('options')
ctx.execute()
if not Options.commands:
- Options.commands.append(default_cmd)
+ if isinstance(default_cmd, list):
+ Options.commands.extend(default_cmd)
+ else:
+ Options.commands.append(default_cmd)
if Options.options.whelp:
ctx.parser.print_help()
sys.exit(0)
@@ -280,7 +283,7 @@ def distclean_dir(dirname):
pass
try:
- shutil.rmtree('c4che')
+ shutil.rmtree(Build.CACHE_DIR)
except OSError:
pass
@@ -598,12 +601,15 @@ def autoconfigure(execute_method):
cmd = env.config_cmd or 'configure'
if Configure.autoconfig == 'clobber':
tmp = Options.options.__dict__
+ launch_dir_tmp = Context.launch_dir
if env.options:
Options.options.__dict__ = env.options
+ Context.launch_dir = env.launch_dir
try:
run_command(cmd)
finally:
Options.options.__dict__ = tmp
+ Context.launch_dir = launch_dir_tmp
else:
run_command(cmd)
run_command(self.cmd)
diff --git a/Task.py b/Task.py
index 0fc449d..cb49a73 100644
--- a/Task.py
+++ b/Task.py
@@ -50,6 +50,9 @@ def f(tsk):
bld = gen.bld
cwdx = tsk.get_cwd()
p = env.get_flat
+ def to_list(xx):
+ if isinstance(xx, str): return [xx]
+ return xx
tsk.last_cmd = cmd = \'\'\' %s \'\'\' % s
return tsk.exec_command(cmd, cwd=cwdx, env=env.env or None)
'''
@@ -77,7 +80,8 @@ def f(tsk):
COMPILE_TEMPLATE_SIG_VARS = '''
def f(tsk):
- super(tsk.__class__, tsk).sig_vars()
+ sig = tsk.generator.bld.hash_env_vars(tsk.env, tsk.vars)
+ tsk.m.update(sig)
env = tsk.env
gen = tsk.generator
bld = gen.bld
@@ -159,10 +163,10 @@ class Task(evil):
"""File extensions that objects of this task class may create"""
before = []
- """List of task class names to execute before instances of this class"""
+ """The instances of this class are executed before the instances of classes whose names are in this list"""
after = []
- """List of task class names to execute after instances of this class"""
+ """The instances of this class are executed after the instances of classes whose names are in this list"""
hcode = Utils.SIG_NIL
"""String representing an additional hash for the class representation"""
@@ -302,25 +306,31 @@ class Task(evil):
if hasattr(self, 'stderr'):
kw['stderr'] = self.stderr
- # workaround for command line length limit:
- # http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473
- if not isinstance(cmd, str) and (len(repr(cmd)) >= 8192 if Utils.is_win32 else len(cmd) > 200000):
- cmd, args = self.split_argfile(cmd)
- try:
- (fd, tmp) = tempfile.mkstemp()
- os.write(fd, '\r\n'.join(args).encode())
- os.close(fd)
- if Logs.verbose:
- Logs.debug('argfile: @%r -> %r', tmp, args)
- return self.generator.bld.exec_command(cmd + ['@' + tmp], **kw)
- finally:
+ if not isinstance(cmd, str):
+ if Utils.is_win32:
+ # win32 compares the resulting length http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830473
+ too_long = sum([len(arg) for arg in cmd]) + len(cmd) > 8192
+ else:
+ # non-win32 counts the amount of arguments (200k)
+ too_long = len(cmd) > 200000
+
+ if too_long and getattr(self, 'allow_argsfile', True):
+ # Shunt arguments to a temporary file if the command is too long.
+ cmd, args = self.split_argfile(cmd)
try:
- os.remove(tmp)
- except OSError:
- # anti-virus and indexers can keep files open -_-
- pass
- else:
- return self.generator.bld.exec_command(cmd, **kw)
+ (fd, tmp) = tempfile.mkstemp()
+ os.write(fd, '\r\n'.join(args).encode())
+ os.close(fd)
+ if Logs.verbose:
+ Logs.debug('argfile: @%r -> %r', tmp, args)
+ return self.generator.bld.exec_command(cmd + ['@' + tmp], **kw)
+ finally:
+ try:
+ os.remove(tmp)
+ except OSError:
+ # anti-virus and indexers can keep files open -_-
+ pass
+ return self.generator.bld.exec_command(cmd, **kw)
def process(self):
"""
@@ -776,6 +786,8 @@ class Task(evil):
Used by :py:meth:`waflib.Task.Task.signature`; it hashes :py:attr:`waflib.Task.Task.env` variables/values
When overriding this method, and if scriptlet expressions are used, make sure to follow
the code in :py:meth:`waflib.Task.Task.compile_sig_vars` to enable dependencies on scriptlet results.
+
+ This method may be replaced on subclasses by the metaclass to force dependencies on scriptlet code.
"""
sig = self.generator.bld.hash_env_vars(self.env, self.vars)
self.m.update(sig)
@@ -1038,7 +1050,7 @@ def funex(c):
exec(c, dc)
return dc['f']
-re_cond = re.compile('(?P<var>\w+)|(?P<or>\|)|(?P<and>&)')
+re_cond = re.compile(r'(?P<var>\w+)|(?P<or>\|)|(?P<and>&)')
re_novar = re.compile(r'^(SRC|TGT)\W+.*?$')
reg_act = re.compile(r'(?P<backslash>\\)|(?P<dollar>\$\$)|(?P<subst>\$\{(?P<var>\w+)(?P<code>.*?)\})', re.M)
def compile_fun_shell(line):
@@ -1193,7 +1205,7 @@ def compile_fun_noshell(line):
# plain code such as ${tsk.inputs[0].abspath()}
call = '%s%s' % (var, code)
add_dvar(call)
- app('gen.to_list(%s)' % call)
+ app('to_list(%s)' % call)
else:
# a plain variable such as # a plain variable like ${AR}
app('to_list(env[%r])' % var)
diff --git a/TaskGen.py b/TaskGen.py
index a74e643..532b7d5 100644
--- a/TaskGen.py
+++ b/TaskGen.py
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ class task_gen(object):
else:
self.bld = kw['bld']
self.env = self.bld.env.derive()
- self.path = self.bld.path # emulate chdir when reading scripts
+ self.path = kw.get('path', self.bld.path) # by default, emulate chdir when reading scripts
# Provide a unique index per folder
# This is part of a measure to prevent output file name collisions
@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ def sequence_order(self):
self.bld.prev = self
-re_m4 = re.compile('@(\w+)@', re.M)
+re_m4 = re.compile(r'@(\w+)@', re.M)
class subst_pc(Task.Task):
"""
diff --git a/Tools/c_config.py b/Tools/c_config.py
index d2b3c0d..d546be9 100644
--- a/Tools/c_config.py
+++ b/Tools/c_config.py
@@ -250,9 +250,9 @@ def exec_cfg(self, kw):
:type atleast_pkgconfig_version: string
:param package: package name, for example *gtk+-2.0*
:type package: string
- :param uselib_store: if the test is successful, define HAVE\_*name*. It is also used to define *conf.env.FLAGS_name* variables.
+ :param uselib_store: if the test is successful, define HAVE\\_*name*. It is also used to define *conf.env.FLAGS_name* variables.
:type uselib_store: string
- :param modversion: if provided, return the version of the given module and define *name*\_VERSION
+ :param modversion: if provided, return the version of the given module and define *name*\\_VERSION
:type modversion: string
:param args: arguments to give to *package* when retrieving flags
:type args: list of string
diff --git a/Tools/c_preproc.py b/Tools/c_preproc.py
index 7e04b4a..68e5f5a 100644
--- a/Tools/c_preproc.py
+++ b/Tools/c_preproc.py
@@ -75,13 +75,13 @@ re_lines = re.compile(
re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE)
"""Match #include lines"""
-re_mac = re.compile("^[a-zA-Z_]\w*")
+re_mac = re.compile(r"^[a-zA-Z_]\w*")
"""Match macro definitions"""
re_fun = re.compile('^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*[(]')
"""Match macro functions"""
-re_pragma_once = re.compile('^\s*once\s*', re.IGNORECASE)
+re_pragma_once = re.compile(r'^\s*once\s*', re.IGNORECASE)
"""Match #pragma once statements"""
re_nl = re.compile('\\\\\r*\n', re.MULTILINE)
@@ -660,7 +660,7 @@ def extract_macro(txt):
# empty define, assign an empty token
return (v, [[], [('T','')]])
-re_include = re.compile('^\s*(<(?:.*)>|"(?:.*)")')
+re_include = re.compile(r'^\s*(<(?:.*)>|"(?:.*)")')
def extract_include(txt, defs):
"""
Process a line in the form::
diff --git a/Tools/ccroot.py b/Tools/ccroot.py
index cfef8bf..579d5b2 100644
--- a/Tools/ccroot.py
+++ b/Tools/ccroot.py
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ def apply_incpaths(self):
tg = bld(features='includes', includes='.')
The folders only need to be relative to the current directory, the equivalent build directory is
- added automatically (for headers created in the build directory). This enable using a build directory
+ added automatically (for headers created in the build directory). This enables using a build directory
or not (``top == out``).
This method will add a list of nodes read by :py:func:`waflib.Tools.ccroot.to_incnodes` in ``tg.env.INCPATHS``,
@@ -238,6 +238,17 @@ def rm_tgt(cls):
setattr(cls, 'run', wrap)
rm_tgt(stlink_task)
+@feature('skip_stlib_link_deps')
+@before_method('process_use')
+def apply_skip_stlib_link_deps(self):
+ """
+ This enables an optimization in the :py:func:wafilb.Tools.ccroot.processes_use: method that skips dependency and
+ link flag optimizations for targets that generate static libraries (via the :py:class:Tools.ccroot.stlink_task task).
+ The actual behavior is implemented in :py:func:wafilb.Tools.ccroot.processes_use: method so this feature only tells waf
+ to enable the new behavior.
+ """
+ self.env.SKIP_STLIB_LINK_DEPS = True
+
@feature('c', 'cxx', 'd', 'fc', 'asm')
@after_method('process_source')
def apply_link(self):
@@ -386,7 +397,11 @@ def process_use(self):
y = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(x)
var = y.tmp_use_var
if var and link_task:
- if var == 'LIB' or y.tmp_use_stlib or x in names:
+ if self.env.SKIP_STLIB_LINK_DEPS and isinstance(link_task, stlink_task):
+ # If the skip_stlib_link_deps feature is enabled then we should
+ # avoid adding lib deps to the stlink_task instance.
+ pass
+ elif var == 'LIB' or y.tmp_use_stlib or x in names:
self.env.append_value(var, [y.target[y.target.rfind(os.sep) + 1:]])
self.link_task.dep_nodes.extend(y.link_task.outputs)
tmp_path = y.link_task.outputs[0].parent.path_from(self.get_cwd())
diff --git a/Tools/d_scan.py b/Tools/d_scan.py
index 14c6c31..4e807a6 100644
--- a/Tools/d_scan.py
+++ b/Tools/d_scan.py
@@ -93,8 +93,8 @@ class d_parser(object):
self.allnames = []
- self.re_module = re.compile("module\s+([^;]+)")
- self.re_import = re.compile("import\s+([^;]+)")
+ self.re_module = re.compile(r"module\s+([^;]+)")
+ self.re_import = re.compile(r"import\s+([^;]+)")
self.re_import_bindings = re.compile("([^:]+):(.*)")
self.re_import_alias = re.compile("[^=]+=(.+)")
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ class d_parser(object):
mod_name = self.re_module.search(code)
if mod_name:
- self.module = re.sub('\s+', '', mod_name.group(1)) # strip all whitespaces
+ self.module = re.sub(r'\s+', '', mod_name.group(1)) # strip all whitespaces
# go through the code, have a look at all import occurrences
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ class d_parser(object):
import_iterator = self.re_import.finditer(code)
if import_iterator:
for import_match in import_iterator:
- import_match_str = re.sub('\s+', '', import_match.group(1)) # strip all whitespaces
+ import_match_str = re.sub(r'\s+', '', import_match.group(1)) # strip all whitespaces
# does this end with an import bindings declaration?
# (import bindings always terminate the list of imports)
diff --git a/Tools/fc.py b/Tools/fc.py
index d9e8d8c..fd4d39c 100644
--- a/Tools/fc.py
+++ b/Tools/fc.py
@@ -28,10 +28,24 @@ def modfile(conf, name):
Turns a module name into the right module file name.
Defaults to all lower case.
"""
- return {'lower' :name.lower() + '.mod',
- 'lower.MOD' :name.lower() + '.MOD',
- 'UPPER.mod' :name.upper() + '.mod',
- 'UPPER' :name.upper() + '.MOD'}[conf.env.FC_MOD_CAPITALIZATION or 'lower']
+ if name.find(':') >= 0:
+ # Depending on a submodule!
+ separator = conf.env.FC_SUBMOD_SEPARATOR or '@'
+ # Ancestors of the submodule will be prefixed to the
+ # submodule name, separated by a colon.
+ modpath = name.split(':')
+ # Only the ancestor (actual) module and the submodule name
+ # will be used for the filename.
+ modname = modpath[0] + separator + modpath[-1]
+ suffix = conf.env.FC_SUBMOD_SUFFIX or '.smod'
+ else:
+ modname = name
+ suffix = '.mod'
+
+ return {'lower' :modname.lower() + suffix.lower(),
+ 'lower.MOD' :modname.lower() + suffix.upper(),
+ 'UPPER.mod' :modname.upper() + suffix.lower(),
+ 'UPPER' :modname.upper() + suffix.upper()}[conf.env.FC_MOD_CAPITALIZATION or 'lower']
def get_fortran_tasks(tsk):
"""
diff --git a/Tools/fc_config.py b/Tools/fc_config.py
index 222f3a5..dc5e5c9 100644
--- a/Tools/fc_config.py
+++ b/Tools/fc_config.py
@@ -178,8 +178,8 @@ def check_fortran_dummy_main(self, *k, **kw):
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
GCC_DRIVER_LINE = re.compile('^Driving:')
-POSIX_STATIC_EXT = re.compile('\S+\.a')
-POSIX_LIB_FLAGS = re.compile('-l\S+')
+POSIX_STATIC_EXT = re.compile(r'\S+\.a')
+POSIX_LIB_FLAGS = re.compile(r'-l\S+')
@conf
def is_link_verbose(self, txt):
diff --git a/Tools/fc_scan.py b/Tools/fc_scan.py
index 12cb0fc..0824c92 100644
--- a/Tools/fc_scan.py
+++ b/Tools/fc_scan.py
@@ -5,13 +5,15 @@
import re
-INC_REGEX = """(?:^|['">]\s*;)\s*(?:|#\s*)INCLUDE\s+(?:\w+_)?[<"'](.+?)(?=["'>])"""
-USE_REGEX = """(?:^|;)\s*USE(?:\s+|(?:(?:\s*,\s*(?:NON_)?INTRINSIC)?\s*::))\s*(\w+)"""
-MOD_REGEX = """(?:^|;)\s*MODULE(?!\s*PROCEDURE)(?:\s+|(?:(?:\s*,\s*(?:NON_)?INTRINSIC)?\s*::))\s*(\w+)"""
+INC_REGEX = r"""(?:^|['">]\s*;)\s*(?:|#\s*)INCLUDE\s+(?:\w+_)?[<"'](.+?)(?=["'>])"""
+USE_REGEX = r"""(?:^|;)\s*USE(?:\s+|(?:(?:\s*,\s*(?:NON_)?INTRINSIC)?\s*::))\s*(\w+)"""
+MOD_REGEX = r"""(?:^|;)\s*MODULE(?!\s+(?:PROCEDURE|SUBROUTINE|FUNCTION))\s+(\w+)"""
+SMD_REGEX = r"""(?:^|;)\s*SUBMODULE\s*\(([\w:]+)\)\s*(\w+)"""
re_inc = re.compile(INC_REGEX, re.I)
re_use = re.compile(USE_REGEX, re.I)
re_mod = re.compile(MOD_REGEX, re.I)
+re_smd = re.compile(SMD_REGEX, re.I)
class fortran_parser(object):
"""
@@ -58,6 +60,10 @@ class fortran_parser(object):
m = re_mod.search(line)
if m:
mods.append(m.group(1))
+ m = re_smd.search(line)
+ if m:
+ uses.append(m.group(1))
+ mods.append('{0}:{1}'.format(m.group(1),m.group(2)))
return (incs, uses, mods)
def start(self, node):
diff --git a/Tools/ifort.py b/Tools/ifort.py
index 74934f3..17d3052 100644
--- a/Tools/ifort.py
+++ b/Tools/ifort.py
@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ def gather_ifort_versions(conf, versions):
"""
List compiler versions by looking up registry keys
"""
- version_pattern = re.compile('^...?.?\....?.?')
+ version_pattern = re.compile(r'^...?.?\....?.?')
try:
all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Intel\\Compilers\\Fortran')
except OSError:
diff --git a/Tools/javaw.py b/Tools/javaw.py
index f6fd20c..9daed39 100644
--- a/Tools/javaw.py
+++ b/Tools/javaw.py
@@ -24,12 +24,95 @@ You would have to run::
java -jar /path/to/jython.jar waf configure
[1] http://www.jython.org/
+
+Usage
+=====
+
+Load the "java" tool.
+
+def configure(conf):
+ conf.load('java')
+
+Java tools will be autodetected and eventually, if present, the quite
+standard JAVA_HOME environment variable will be used. The also standard
+CLASSPATH variable is used for library searching.
+
+In configuration phase checks can be done on the system environment, for
+example to check if a class is known in the classpath::
+
+ conf.check_java_class('java.io.FileOutputStream')
+
+or if the system supports JNI applications building::
+
+ conf.check_jni_headers()
+
+
+The java tool supports compiling java code, creating jar files and
+creating javadoc documentation. This can be either done separately or
+together in a single definition. For example to manage them separately::
+
+ bld(features = 'javac',
+ srcdir = 'src',
+ compat = '1.7',
+ use = 'animals',
+ name = 'cats-src',
+ )
+
+ bld(features = 'jar',
+ basedir = '.',
+ destfile = '../cats.jar',
+ name = 'cats',
+ use = 'cats-src'
+ )
+
+
+Or together by defining all the needed attributes::
+
+ bld(features = 'javac jar javadoc',
+ srcdir = 'src/', # folder containing the sources to compile
+ outdir = 'src', # folder where to output the classes (in the build directory)
+ compat = '1.6', # java compatibility version number
+ classpath = ['.', '..'],
+
+ # jar
+ basedir = 'src', # folder containing the classes and other files to package (must match outdir)
+ destfile = 'foo.jar', # do not put the destfile in the folder of the java classes!
+ use = 'NNN',
+ jaropts = ['-C', 'default/src/', '.'], # can be used to give files
+ manifest = 'src/Manifest.mf', # Manifest file to include
+
+ # javadoc
+ javadoc_package = ['com.meow' , 'com.meow.truc.bar', 'com.meow.truc.foo'],
+ javadoc_output = 'javadoc',
+ )
+
+External jar dependencies can be mapped to a standard waf "use" dependency by
+setting an environment variable with a CLASSPATH prefix in the configuration,
+for example::
+
+ conf.env.CLASSPATH_NNN = ['aaaa.jar', 'bbbb.jar']
+
+and then NNN can be freely used in rules as::
+
+ use = 'NNN',
+
+In the java tool the dependencies via use are not transitive by default, as
+this necessity depends on the code. To enable recursive dependency scanning
+use on a specific rule:
+
+ recurse_use = True
+
+Or build-wise by setting RECURSE_JAVA:
+
+ bld.env.RECURSE_JAVA = True
+
+Unit tests can be integrated in the waf unit test environment using the javatest extra.
"""
import os, shutil
from waflib import Task, Utils, Errors, Node
from waflib.Configure import conf
-from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method, after_method
+from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before_method, after_method, taskgen_method
from waflib.Tools import ccroot
ccroot.USELIB_VARS['javac'] = set(['CLASSPATH', 'JAVACFLAGS'])
@@ -107,6 +190,32 @@ def apply_java(self):
if names:
tsk.env.append_value('JAVACFLAGS', ['-sourcepath', names])
+
+@taskgen_method
+def java_use_rec(self, name, **kw):
+ """
+ Processes recursively the *use* attribute for each referred java compilation
+ """
+ if name in self.tmp_use_seen:
+ return
+
+ self.tmp_use_seen.append(name)
+
+ try:
+ y = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name(name)
+ except Errors.WafError:
+ self.uselib.append(name)
+ return
+ else:
+ y.post()
+ # Add generated JAR name for CLASSPATH. Task ordering (set_run_after)
+ # is already guaranteed by ordering done between the single tasks
+ if hasattr(y, 'jar_task'):
+ self.use_lst.append(y.jar_task.outputs[0].abspath())
+
+ for x in self.to_list(getattr(y, 'use', [])):
+ self.java_use_rec(x)
+
@feature('javac')
@before_method('propagate_uselib_vars')
@after_method('apply_java')
@@ -114,7 +223,8 @@ def use_javac_files(self):
"""
Processes the *use* attribute referring to other java compilations
"""
- lst = []
+ self.use_lst = []
+ self.tmp_use_seen = []
self.uselib = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'uselib', []))
names = self.to_list(getattr(self, 'use', []))
get = self.bld.get_tgen_by_name
@@ -126,12 +236,17 @@ def use_javac_files(self):
else:
y.post()
if hasattr(y, 'jar_task'):
- lst.append(y.jar_task.outputs[0].abspath())
+ self.use_lst.append(y.jar_task.outputs[0].abspath())
self.javac_task.set_run_after(y.jar_task)
else:
for tsk in y.tasks:
self.javac_task.set_run_after(tsk)
- self.env.append_value('CLASSPATH', lst)
+
+ # If recurse use scan is enabled recursively add use attribute for each used one
+ if getattr(self, 'recurse_use', False) or self.bld.env.RECURSE_JAVA:
+ self.java_use_rec(x)
+
+ self.env.append_value('CLASSPATH', self.use_lst)
@feature('javac')
@after_method('apply_java', 'propagate_uselib_vars', 'use_javac_files')
@@ -245,7 +360,7 @@ class jar_create(JTask):
return Task.ASK_LATER
if not self.inputs:
try:
- self.inputs = [x for x in self.basedir.ant_glob(JAR_RE, remove=False) if id(x) != id(self.outputs[0])]
+ self.inputs = [x for x in self.basedir.ant_glob(JAR_RE, remove=False, quiet=True) if id(x) != id(self.outputs[0])]
except Exception:
raise Errors.WafError('Could not find the basedir %r for %r' % (self.basedir, self))
return super(jar_create, self).runnable_status()
@@ -279,14 +394,14 @@ class javac(JTask):
self.inputs = []
for x in self.srcdir:
if x.exists():
- self.inputs.extend(x.ant_glob(SOURCE_RE, remove=False))
+ self.inputs.extend(x.ant_glob(SOURCE_RE, remove=False, quiet=True))
return super(javac, self).runnable_status()
def post_run(self):
"""
List class files created
"""
- for node in self.generator.outdir.ant_glob('**/*.class'):
+ for node in self.generator.outdir.ant_glob('**/*.class', quiet=True):
self.generator.bld.node_sigs[node] = self.uid()
self.generator.bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] = self.cache_sig
@@ -338,7 +453,7 @@ class javadoc(Task.Task):
self.generator.bld.cmd_and_log(lst, cwd=wd, env=env.env or None, quiet=0)
def post_run(self):
- nodes = self.generator.javadoc_output.ant_glob('**')
+ nodes = self.generator.javadoc_output.ant_glob('**', quiet=True)
for node in nodes:
self.generator.bld.node_sigs[node] = self.uid()
self.generator.bld.task_sigs[self.uid()] = self.cache_sig
diff --git a/Tools/md5_tstamp.py b/Tools/md5_tstamp.py
index 6428e46..2a58792 100644
--- a/Tools/md5_tstamp.py
+++ b/Tools/md5_tstamp.py
@@ -2,8 +2,7 @@
# encoding: utf-8
"""
-Re-calculate md5 hashes of files only when the file times or the file
-size have changed.
+Re-calculate md5 hashes of files only when the file time have changed.
The hashes can also reflect either the file contents (STRONGEST=True) or the
file time and file size.
diff --git a/Tools/msvc.py b/Tools/msvc.py
index 17b347d..ff58449 100644
--- a/Tools/msvc.py
+++ b/Tools/msvc.py
@@ -281,7 +281,7 @@ def gather_wince_supported_platforms():
def gather_msvc_detected_versions():
#Detected MSVC versions!
- version_pattern = re.compile('^(\d\d?\.\d\d?)(Exp)?$')
+ version_pattern = re.compile(r'^(\d\d?\.\d\d?)(Exp)?$')
detected_versions = []
for vcver,vcvar in (('VCExpress','Exp'), ('VisualStudio','')):
prefix = 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Microsoft\\' + vcver
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ def gather_wsdk_versions(conf, versions):
:param versions: list to modify
:type versions: list
"""
- version_pattern = re.compile('^v..?.?\...?.?')
+ version_pattern = re.compile(r'^v..?.?\...?.?')
try:
all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Microsoft\\Microsoft SDKs\\Windows')
except OSError:
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ def gather_icl_versions(conf, versions):
:param versions: list to modify
:type versions: list
"""
- version_pattern = re.compile('^...?.?\....?.?')
+ version_pattern = re.compile(r'^...?.?\....?.?')
try:
all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Intel\\Compilers\\C++')
except OSError:
@@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ def gather_intel_composer_versions(conf, versions):
:param versions: list to modify
:type versions: list
"""
- version_pattern = re.compile('^...?.?\...?.?.?')
+ version_pattern = re.compile(r'^...?.?\...?.?.?')
try:
all_versions = Utils.winreg.OpenKey(Utils.winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SOFTWARE\\Wow6432node\\Intel\\Suites')
except OSError:
@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@ def find_lt_names_msvc(self, libname, is_static=False):
if not is_static and ltdict.get('library_names', ''):
dllnames=ltdict['library_names'].split()
dll=dllnames[0].lower()
- dll=re.sub('\.dll$', '', dll)
+ dll=re.sub(r'\.dll$', '', dll)
return (lt_libdir, dll, False)
elif ltdict.get('old_library', ''):
olib=ltdict['old_library']
@@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ def find_lt_names_msvc(self, libname, is_static=False):
@conf
def libname_msvc(self, libname, is_static=False):
lib = libname.lower()
- lib = re.sub('\.lib$','',lib)
+ lib = re.sub(r'\.lib$','',lib)
if lib in g_msvc_systemlibs:
return lib
@@ -747,11 +747,11 @@ def libname_msvc(self, libname, is_static=False):
for libn in libnames:
if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, libn)):
Logs.debug('msvc: lib found: %s', os.path.join(path,libn))
- return re.sub('\.lib$', '',libn)
+ return re.sub(r'\.lib$', '',libn)
#if no lib can be found, just return the libname as msvc expects it
self.fatal('The library %r could not be found' % libname)
- return re.sub('\.lib$', '', libname)
+ return re.sub(r'\.lib$', '', libname)
@conf
def check_lib_msvc(self, libname, is_static=False, uselib_store=None):
diff --git a/Tools/python.py b/Tools/python.py
index 25841d0..01a2c9a 100644
--- a/Tools/python.py
+++ b/Tools/python.py
@@ -329,6 +329,10 @@ def check_python_headers(conf, features='pyembed pyext'):
conf.find_program([''.join(pybin) + '-config', 'python%s-config' % num, 'python-config-%s' % num, 'python%sm-config' % num], var='PYTHON_CONFIG', msg="python-config", mandatory=False)
if env.PYTHON_CONFIG:
+ # check python-config output only once
+ if conf.env.HAVE_PYTHON_H:
+ return
+
# python2.6-config requires 3 runs
all_flags = [['--cflags', '--libs', '--ldflags']]
if sys.hexversion < 0x2070000:
diff --git a/Tools/qt5.py b/Tools/qt5.py
index 4f9c690..9f43280 100644
--- a/Tools/qt5.py
+++ b/Tools/qt5.py
@@ -313,11 +313,11 @@ def apply_qt5(self):
The additional parameters are:
- :param lang: list of translation files (\*.ts) to process
+ :param lang: list of translation files (\\*.ts) to process
:type lang: list of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .ts extension
- :param update: whether to process the C++ files to update the \*.ts files (use **waf --translate**)
+ :param update: whether to process the C++ files to update the \\*.ts files (use **waf --translate**)
:type update: bool
- :param langname: if given, transform the \*.ts files into a .qrc files to include in the binary file
+ :param langname: if given, transform the \\*.ts files into a .qrc files to include in the binary file
:type langname: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .qrc extension
"""
if getattr(self, 'lang', None):
@@ -762,7 +762,7 @@ def set_qt5_libs_to_check(self):
if self.environ.get('QT5_FORCE_STATIC'):
pat = self.env.cxxstlib_PATTERN
if Utils.unversioned_sys_platform() == 'darwin':
- pat = "%s\.framework"
+ pat = r"%s\.framework"
re_qt = re.compile(pat%'Qt5?(?P<name>.*)'+'$')
for x in dirlst:
m = re_qt.match(x)
diff --git a/Tools/waf_unit_test.py b/Tools/waf_unit_test.py
index a71ed1c..74d6c05 100644
--- a/Tools/waf_unit_test.py
+++ b/Tools/waf_unit_test.py
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ class utest(Task.Task):
return self.exec_command(self.ut_exec)
def exec_command(self, cmd, **kw):
- Logs.debug('runner: %r', cmd)
+ self.generator.bld.log_command(cmd, kw)
if getattr(Options.options, 'dump_test_scripts', False):
script_code = SCRIPT_TEMPLATE % {
'python': sys.executable,
diff --git a/Tools/winres.py b/Tools/winres.py
index 586c596..9be1ed6 100644
--- a/Tools/winres.py
+++ b/Tools/winres.py
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ def rc_file(self, node):
self.compiled_tasks = [rctask]
re_lines = re.compile(
- '(?:^[ \t]*(#|%:)[ \t]*(ifdef|ifndef|if|else|elif|endif|include|import|define|undef|pragma)[ \t]*(.*?)\s*$)|'\
- '(?:^\w+[ \t]*(ICON|BITMAP|CURSOR|HTML|FONT|MESSAGETABLE|TYPELIB|REGISTRY|D3DFX)[ \t]*(.*?)\s*$)',
+ r'(?:^[ \t]*(#|%:)[ \t]*(ifdef|ifndef|if|else|elif|endif|include|import|define|undef|pragma)[ \t]*(.*?)\s*$)|'\
+ r'(?:^\w+[ \t]*(ICON|BITMAP|CURSOR|HTML|FONT|MESSAGETABLE|TYPELIB|REGISTRY|D3DFX)[ \t]*(.*?)\s*$)',
re.IGNORECASE | re.MULTILINE)
class rc_parser(c_preproc.c_parser):
diff --git a/Utils.py b/Utils.py
index b4665c4..4b808a8 100644
--- a/Utils.py
+++ b/Utils.py
@@ -49,10 +49,16 @@ try:
from hashlib import md5
except ImportError:
try:
- from md5 import md5
+ from hashlib import sha1 as md5
except ImportError:
- # never fail to enable fixes from another module
+ # never fail to enable potential fixes from another module
pass
+else:
+ try:
+ md5().digest()
+ except ValueError:
+ # Fips? #2213
+ from hashlib import sha1 as md5
try:
import threading
@@ -202,7 +208,7 @@ class lazy_generator(object):
next = __next__
-is_win32 = os.sep == '\\' or sys.platform == 'win32' # msys2
+is_win32 = os.sep == '\\' or sys.platform == 'win32' or os.name == 'nt' # msys2
"""
Whether this system is a Windows series
"""
@@ -484,7 +490,9 @@ def split_path_msys(path):
if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
split_path = split_path_cygwin
elif is_win32:
- if os.environ.get('MSYSTEM'):
+ # Consider this an MSYSTEM environment if $MSYSTEM is set and python
+ # reports is executable from a unix like path on a windows host.
+ if os.environ.get('MSYSTEM') and sys.executable.startswith('/'):
split_path = split_path_msys
else:
split_path = split_path_win32
@@ -730,7 +738,7 @@ def unversioned_sys_platform():
if s == 'cli' and os.name == 'nt':
# ironpython is only on windows as far as we know
return 'win32'
- return re.split('\d+$', s)[0]
+ return re.split(r'\d+$', s)[0]
def nada(*k, **kw):
"""
diff --git a/ansiterm.py b/ansiterm.py
index 0d20c63..027f0ad 100644
--- a/ansiterm.py
+++ b/ansiterm.py
@@ -264,7 +264,7 @@ else:
'u': pop_cursor,
}
# Match either the escape sequence or text not containing escape sequence
- ansi_tokens = re.compile('(?:\x1b\[([0-9?;]*)([a-zA-Z])|([^\x1b]+))')
+ ansi_tokens = re.compile(r'(?:\x1b\[([0-9?;]*)([a-zA-Z])|([^\x1b]+))')
def write(self, text):
try:
wlock.acquire()
diff --git a/extras/autowaf.py b/extras/autowaf.py
index a844bf5..5feef03 100644
--- a/extras/autowaf.py
+++ b/extras/autowaf.py
@@ -2,41 +2,48 @@ import glob
import os
import subprocess
import sys
+import time
-from waflib import Build, Context, Logs, Options, Utils
+from waflib import Configure, ConfigSet, Build, Context, Logs, Options, Utils
from waflib.TaskGen import feature, before, after
global g_is_child
g_is_child = False
-# Only run autowaf hooks once (even if sub projects call several times)
-global g_step
-g_step = 0
+NONEMPTY = -10
-global line_just
-line_just = 40
+if sys.platform == 'win32':
+ lib_path_name = 'PATH'
+elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
+ lib_path_name = 'DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH'
+else:
+ lib_path_name = 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH'
# Compute dependencies globally
# import preproc
# preproc.go_absolute = True
-# Test context that inherits build context to make configuration available
-class TestContext(Build.BuildContext):
- "Run tests"
- cmd = 'test'
- fun = 'test'
-
@feature('c', 'cxx')
@after('apply_incpaths')
def include_config_h(self):
self.env.append_value('INCPATHS', self.bld.bldnode.abspath())
-def set_options(opt, debug_by_default=False, test=False):
- "Add standard autowaf options if they havn't been added yet"
- global g_step
- if g_step > 0:
- return
+class OptionsContext(Options.OptionsContext):
+ def __init__(self, **kwargs):
+ super(OptionsContext, self).__init__(**kwargs)
+ set_options(self)
+ def configuration_options(self):
+ return self.get_option_group('Configuration options')
+
+ def add_flags(self, group, flags):
+ """Tersely add flags (a dictionary of longname:desc) to a group"""
+ for name, desc in flags.items():
+ group.add_option('--' + name, action='store_true',
+ dest=name.replace('-', '_'), help=desc)
+
+def set_options(opt, debug_by_default=False):
+ "Add standard autowaf options"
opts = opt.get_option_group('Configuration options')
# Standard directory options
@@ -60,42 +67,71 @@ def set_options(opt, debug_by_default=False, test=False):
opts.add_option('--optimize', action='store_false', default=True,
dest='debug', help="build optimized binaries")
else:
- opts.add_option('--debug', action='store_true', default=False,
+ opts.add_option('-d', '--debug', action='store_true', default=False,
dest='debug', help="build debuggable binaries")
opts.add_option('--pardebug', action='store_true', default=False,
dest='pardebug',
help="build debug libraries with D suffix")
- opts.add_option('--strict', action='store_true', default=False,
+ opts.add_option('-s', '--strict', action='store_true', default=False,
dest='strict',
help="use strict compiler flags and show all warnings")
- opts.add_option('--ultra-strict', action='store_true', default=False,
+ opts.add_option('-S', '--ultra-strict', action='store_true', default=False,
dest='ultra_strict',
help="use extremely strict compiler flags (likely noisy)")
opts.add_option('--docs', action='store_true', default=False, dest='docs',
help="build documentation (requires doxygen)")
# Test options
- if test:
+ if hasattr(Context.g_module, 'test'):
test_opts = opt.add_option_group('Test options', '')
- opts.add_option('--test', action='store_true', dest='build_tests',
+ opts.add_option('-T', '--test', action='store_true', dest='build_tests',
help='build unit tests')
opts.add_option('--no-coverage', action='store_true',
dest='no_coverage',
help='do not instrument code for test coverage')
- test_opts.add_option('--test-wrapper', type='string',
+ test_opts.add_option('--wrapper', type='string',
dest='test_wrapper',
help='command prefix for tests (e.g. valgrind)')
- test_opts.add_option('--verbose-tests', action='store_true',
- default=False, dest='verbose_tests',
- help='always show test output')
-
- g_step = 1
-
-def add_flags(opt, flags):
- for name, desc in flags.items():
- opt.add_option('--' + name, action='store_true',
- dest=name.replace('-', '_'), help=desc)
+ test_opts.add_option('--test-filter', type='string',
+ dest='test_filter',
+ help='regular expression for tests to run')
+
+ # Run options
+ run_opts = opt.add_option_group('Run options')
+ run_opts.add_option('--cmd', type='string', dest='cmd',
+ help='command to run from build directory')
+
+class ConfigureContext(Configure.ConfigurationContext):
+ """configures the project"""
+
+ def __init__(self, **kwargs):
+ self.line_just = 45
+ if hasattr(Context.g_module, 'line_just'):
+ self.line_just = Context.g_module.line_just
+
+ super(ConfigureContext, self).__init__(**kwargs)
+ self.run_env = ConfigSet.ConfigSet()
+ self.system_include_paths = set()
+
+ def pre_recurse(self, node):
+ if len(self.stack_path) == 1:
+ Logs.pprint('BOLD', 'Configuring %s' % node.parent.srcpath())
+ super(ConfigureContext, self).pre_recurse(node)
+
+ def store(self):
+ self.env.AUTOWAF_RUN_ENV = self.run_env.get_merged_dict()
+ for path in sorted(self.system_include_paths):
+ if 'COMPILER_CC' in self.env:
+ self.env.append_value('CFLAGS', ['-isystem', path])
+ if 'COMPILER_CXX' in self.env:
+ self.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['-isystem', path])
+
+ super(ConfigureContext, self).store()
+
+ def build_path(self, path='.'):
+ """Return `path` within the build directory"""
+ return str(self.path.get_bld().find_node(path))
def get_check_func(conf, lang):
if lang == 'c':
@@ -180,6 +216,10 @@ def check_pkg(conf, name, **args):
else:
conf.env[var_name] = CheckType.OPTIONAL
+ if not conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER and 'system' in args and args['system']:
+ conf.system_include_paths.update(
+ conf.env['INCLUDES_' + nameify(args['uselib_store'])])
+
def normpath(path):
if sys.platform == 'win32':
return os.path.normpath(path).replace('\\', '/')
@@ -187,10 +227,6 @@ def normpath(path):
return os.path.normpath(path)
def configure(conf):
- global g_step
- if g_step > 1:
- return
-
def append_cxx_flags(flags):
conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', flags)
conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', flags)
@@ -238,16 +274,37 @@ def configure(conf):
conf.env['CXXFLAGS'] = ['-O0', '-g']
else:
if conf.env['MSVC_COMPILER']:
- conf.env['CFLAGS'] = ['/MD', '/FS', '/DNDEBUG']
- conf.env['CXXFLAGS'] = ['/MD', '/FS', '/DNDEBUG']
+ append_cxx_flags(['/MD', '/FS', '/DNDEBUG'])
else:
append_cxx_flags(['-DNDEBUG'])
if conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER:
Options.options.no_coverage = True
- if Options.options.strict:
- conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', ['/Wall'])
- conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['/Wall'])
+ append_cxx_flags(['/nologo',
+ '/FS',
+ '/DNDEBUG',
+ '/D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS',
+ '/experimental:external',
+ '/external:W0',
+ '/external:anglebrackets'])
+ conf.env.append_value('LINKFLAGS', '/nologo')
+ if Options.options.strict or Options.options.ultra_strict:
+ ms_strict_flags = ['/Wall',
+ '/wd4061',
+ '/wd4200',
+ '/wd4514',
+ '/wd4571',
+ '/wd4625',
+ '/wd4626',
+ '/wd4706',
+ '/wd4710',
+ '/wd4820',
+ '/wd5026',
+ '/wd5027',
+ '/wd5045']
+ conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', ms_strict_flags)
+ conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ms_strict_flags)
+ conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', ['/EHsc'])
else:
if Options.options.ultra_strict:
Options.options.strict = True
@@ -310,16 +367,14 @@ def configure(conf):
# Define version in configuration
appname = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.APPNAME, 'noname')
version = getattr(Context.g_module, Context.VERSION, '0.0.0')
- define(conf, appname.upper() + '_VERSION', version)
+ defname = appname.upper().replace('-', '_').replace('.', '_')
+ define(conf, defname + '_VERSION', version)
conf.env.prepend_value('CFLAGS', '-I' + os.path.abspath('.'))
conf.env.prepend_value('CXXFLAGS', '-I' + os.path.abspath('.'))
- g_step = 2
def display_summary(conf, msgs=None):
- global g_is_child
- Logs.pprint('', '')
- if not g_is_child:
+ if len(conf.stack_path) == 1:
display_msg(conf, "Install prefix", conf.env['PREFIX'])
if 'COMPILER_CC' in conf.env:
display_msg(conf, "C Flags", ' '.join(conf.env['CFLAGS']))
@@ -331,13 +386,11 @@ def display_summary(conf, msgs=None):
if msgs is not None:
display_msgs(conf, msgs)
- Logs.pprint('', '')
-
def set_c_lang(conf, lang):
"Set a specific C language standard, like 'c99' or 'c11'"
if conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER:
# MSVC has no hope or desire to compile C99, just compile as C++
- conf.env.append_unique('CFLAGS', ['-TP'])
+ conf.env.append_unique('CFLAGS', ['/TP'])
else:
flag = '-std=%s' % lang
conf.check(cflags=['-Werror', flag],
@@ -361,7 +414,7 @@ def set_modern_c_flags(conf):
if 'COMPILER_CC' in conf.env:
if conf.env.MSVC_COMPILER:
# MSVC has no hope or desire to compile C99, just compile as C++
- conf.env.append_unique('CFLAGS', ['-TP'])
+ conf.env.append_unique('CFLAGS', ['/TP'])
else:
for flag in ['-std=c11', '-std=c99']:
if conf.check(cflags=['-Werror', flag], mandatory=False,
@@ -436,22 +489,16 @@ def set_lib_env(conf, name, version):
major_ver = version.split('.')[0]
pkg_var_name = 'PKG_' + name.replace('-', '_') + '_' + major_ver
lib_name = '%s-%s' % (name, major_ver)
+ lib_path = [str(conf.path.get_bld())]
if conf.env.PARDEBUG:
lib_name += 'D'
conf.env[pkg_var_name] = lib_name
conf.env['INCLUDES_' + NAME] = ['${INCLUDEDIR}/%s-%s' % (name, major_ver)]
- conf.env['LIBPATH_' + NAME] = [conf.env.LIBDIR]
+ conf.env['LIBPATH_' + NAME] = lib_path
conf.env['LIB_' + NAME] = [lib_name]
-def set_line_just(conf, width):
- global line_just
- line_just = max(line_just, width)
- conf.line_just = line_just
-
-def display_header(title):
- global g_is_child
- if g_is_child:
- Logs.pprint('BOLD', title)
+ conf.run_env.append_unique(lib_path_name, lib_path)
+ conf.define(NAME + '_VERSION', version)
def display_msg(conf, msg, status=None, color=None):
color = 'CYAN'
@@ -495,7 +542,7 @@ def build_pc(bld, name, version, version_suffix, libs, subst_dict={}):
"""
pkg_prefix = bld.env['PREFIX']
- if pkg_prefix[-1] == '/':
+ if len(pkg_prefix) > 1 and pkg_prefix[-1] == '/':
pkg_prefix = pkg_prefix[:-1]
target = name.lower()
@@ -584,7 +631,8 @@ def make_simple_dox(name):
os.chdir(top)
except Exception as e:
Logs.error("Failed to fix up %s documentation: %s" % (name, e))
-
+ finally:
+ os.chdir(top)
def build_dox(bld, name, version, srcdir, blddir, outdir='', versioned=True):
"""Build Doxygen API documentation"""
@@ -715,211 +763,415 @@ def build_i18n(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder=None):
build_i18n_po(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder)
build_i18n_mo(bld, srcdir, dir, name, sources, copyright_holder)
-def cd_to_build_dir(ctx, appname):
- top_level = (len(ctx.stack_path) > 1)
- if top_level:
- os.chdir(os.path.join('build', appname))
- else:
- os.chdir('build')
- Logs.pprint('GREEN', ("Waf: Entering directory `%s'" %
- os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())))
+class ExecutionEnvironment:
+ """Context that sets system environment variables for program execution"""
+ def __init__(self, changes):
+ self.original_environ = os.environ.copy()
+
+ self.diff = {}
+ for path_name, paths in changes.items():
+ value = os.pathsep.join(paths)
+ if path_name in os.environ:
+ value += os.pathsep + os.environ[path_name]
+
+ self.diff[path_name] = value
+
+ os.environ.update(self.diff)
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return '\n'.join({'%s="%s"' % (k, v) for k, v in self.diff.items()})
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ return self
-def cd_to_orig_dir(ctx, child):
- if child:
- os.chdir(os.path.join('..', '..'))
+ def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
+ os.environ = self.original_environ
+
+class RunContext(Build.BuildContext):
+ "runs an executable from the build directory"
+ cmd = 'run'
+
+ def execute(self):
+ self.restore()
+ if not self.all_envs:
+ self.load_envs()
+
+ with ExecutionEnvironment(self.env.AUTOWAF_RUN_ENV) as env:
+ if Options.options.verbose:
+ Logs.pprint('GREEN', str(env) + '\n')
+
+ if Options.options.cmd:
+ Logs.pprint('GREEN', 'Running %s' % Options.options.cmd)
+ subprocess.call(Options.options.cmd, shell=True)
+ else:
+ Logs.error("error: Missing --cmd option for run command")
+
+def show_diff(from_lines, to_lines, from_filename, to_filename):
+ import difflib
+ import sys
+
+ same = True
+ for line in difflib.unified_diff(
+ from_lines, to_lines,
+ fromfile=os.path.abspath(from_filename),
+ tofile=os.path.abspath(to_filename)):
+ sys.stderr.write(line)
+ same = False
+
+ return same
+
+def test_file_equals(patha, pathb):
+ import filecmp
+ import io
+
+ for path in (patha, pathb):
+ if not os.access(path, os.F_OK):
+ Logs.pprint('RED', 'error: missing file %s' % path)
+ return False
+
+ if filecmp.cmp(patha, pathb, shallow=False):
+ return True
+
+ with io.open(patha, 'rU', encoding='utf-8') as fa:
+ with io.open(pathb, 'rU', encoding='utf-8') as fb:
+ return show_diff(fa.readlines(), fb.readlines(), patha, pathb)
+
+def bench_time():
+ if hasattr(time, 'perf_counter'): # Added in Python 3.3
+ return time.perf_counter()
else:
- os.chdir('..')
-
-def pre_test(ctx, appname, dirs=['src']):
- if not hasattr(ctx, 'autowaf_tests_total'):
- ctx.autowaf_tests_total = 0
- ctx.autowaf_tests_failed = 0
- ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total = 0
- ctx.autowaf_local_tests_failed = 0
- ctx.autowaf_tests = {}
-
- ctx.autowaf_tests[appname] = {'total': 0, 'failed': 0}
-
- cd_to_build_dir(ctx, appname)
- if not ctx.env.NO_COVERAGE:
- diropts = ''
- for i in dirs:
- diropts += ' -d ' + i
- clear_log = open('lcov-clear.log', 'w')
- try:
- try:
- # Clear coverage data
- subprocess.call(('lcov %s -z' % diropts).split(),
- stdout=clear_log, stderr=clear_log)
- except Exception:
- Logs.warn('Failed to run lcov, no coverage report generated')
- finally:
- clear_log.close()
-
-def post_test(ctx, appname, dirs=['src'], remove=['*boost*', 'c++*']):
- if not ctx.env.NO_COVERAGE:
- diropts = ''
- for i in dirs:
- diropts += ' -d ' + i
- coverage_log = open('lcov-coverage.log', 'w')
- coverage_lcov = open('coverage.lcov', 'w')
- coverage_stripped_lcov = open('coverage-stripped.lcov', 'w')
+ return time.time()
+
+class TestOutput:
+ """Test output that is truthy if result is as expected"""
+ def __init__(self, expected, result=None):
+ self.stdout = self.stderr = None
+ self.expected = expected
+ self.result = result
+
+ def __bool__(self):
+ return self.expected is None or self.result == self.expected
+
+ __nonzero__ = __bool__
+
+def is_string(s):
+ if sys.version_info[0] < 3:
+ return isinstance(s, basestring)
+ return isinstance(s, str)
+
+class TestScope:
+ """Scope for running tests that maintains pass/fail statistics"""
+ def __init__(self, tst, name, defaults):
+ self.tst = tst
+ self.name = name
+ self.defaults = defaults
+ self.n_failed = 0
+ self.n_total = 0
+
+ def run(self, test, **kwargs):
+ if type(test) == list and 'name' not in kwargs:
+ import pipes
+ kwargs['name'] = ' '.join(map(pipes.quote, test))
+
+ if Options.options.test_filter and 'name' in kwargs:
+ import re
+ found = False
+ for scope in self.tst.stack:
+ if re.search(Options.options.test_filter, scope.name):
+ found = True
+ break
+
+ if (not found and
+ not re.search(Options.options.test_filter, self.name) and
+ not re.search(Options.options.test_filter, kwargs['name'])):
+ return True
+
+ if callable(test):
+ output = self._run_callable(test, **kwargs)
+ elif type(test) == list:
+
+ output = self._run_command(test, **kwargs)
+ else:
+ raise Exception("Unknown test type")
+
+ if not output:
+ self.tst.log_bad('FAILED', kwargs['name'])
+
+ return self.tst.test_result(output)
+
+ def _run_callable(self, test, **kwargs):
+ expected = kwargs['expected'] if 'expected' in kwargs else True
+ return TestOutput(expected, test())
+
+ def _run_command(self, test, **kwargs):
+ if 'stderr' in kwargs and kwargs['stderr'] == NONEMPTY:
+ # Run with a temp file for stderr and check that it is non-empty
+ import tempfile
+ with tempfile.TemporaryFile() as stderr:
+ kwargs['stderr'] = stderr
+ output = self.run(test, **kwargs)
+ stderr.seek(0, 2) # Seek to end
+ return (output if not output else
+ self.run(
+ lambda: stderr.tell() > 0,
+ name=kwargs['name'] + ' error message'))
+
try:
- try:
- base = '.'
- if g_is_child:
- base = '..'
-
- # Generate coverage data
- lcov_cmd = 'lcov -c %s -b %s' % (diropts, base)
- if ctx.env.LLVM_COV:
- lcov_cmd += ' --gcov-tool %s' % ctx.env.LLVM_COV[0]
- subprocess.call(lcov_cmd.split(),
- stdout=coverage_lcov, stderr=coverage_log)
-
- # Strip unwanted stuff
- subprocess.call(
- ['lcov', '--remove', 'coverage.lcov'] + remove,
- stdout=coverage_stripped_lcov, stderr=coverage_log)
-
- # Generate HTML coverage output
- if not os.path.isdir('coverage'):
- os.makedirs('coverage')
- subprocess.call(
- 'genhtml -o coverage coverage-stripped.lcov'.split(),
- stdout=coverage_log, stderr=coverage_log)
-
- except Exception:
- Logs.warn('Failed to run lcov, no coverage report generated')
+ # Run with stdout and stderr set to the appropriate streams
+ out_stream = self._stream('stdout', kwargs)
+ err_stream = self._stream('stderr', kwargs)
+ return self._exec(test, **kwargs)
finally:
- coverage_stripped_lcov.close()
- coverage_lcov.close()
- coverage_log.close()
-
- if ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['failed'] > 0:
- Logs.pprint('RED', '\nSummary: %d / %d %s tests failed' % (
- ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['failed'],
- ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['total'],
- appname))
- else:
- Logs.pprint('GREEN', '\nSummary: All %d %s tests passed' % (
- ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['total'], appname))
-
- if not ctx.env.NO_COVERAGE:
- Logs.pprint('GREEN', 'Coverage: <file://%s>\n'
- % os.path.abspath('coverage/index.html'))
-
- Logs.pprint('GREEN', ("Waf: Leaving directory `%s'" %
- os.path.abspath(os.getcwd())))
- top_level = (len(ctx.stack_path) > 1)
- if top_level:
- cd_to_orig_dir(ctx, top_level)
-
-def run_test(ctx,
- appname,
- test,
- desired_status=0,
- dirs=['src'],
- name='',
- header=False,
- quiet=False):
- """Run an individual test.
-
- `test` is either a shell command string, or a list of [name, return status]
- for displaying tests implemented in the calling Python code.
- """
-
- ctx.autowaf_tests_total += 1
- ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total += 1
- ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['total'] += 1
+ out_stream = out_stream.close() if out_stream else None
+ err_stream = err_stream.close() if err_stream else None
+
+ def _stream(self, stream_name, kwargs):
+ s = kwargs[stream_name] if stream_name in kwargs else None
+ if is_string(s):
+ kwargs[stream_name] = open(s, 'wb')
+ return kwargs[stream_name]
+ return None
+
+ def _exec(self,
+ test,
+ expected=0,
+ name='',
+ stdin=None,
+ stdout=None,
+ stderr=None,
+ verbosity=1):
+ def stream(s):
+ return open(s, 'wb') if type(s) == str else s
+
+ if verbosity > 1:
+ self.tst.log_good('RUN ', name)
- out = (None, None)
- if type(test) == list:
- name = test[0]
- returncode = test[1]
- elif callable(test):
- returncode = test()
- else:
- s = test
- if isinstance(test, type([])):
- s = ' '.join(test)
- if header and not quiet:
- Logs.pprint('Green', '\n** Test %s' % s)
- cmd = test
if Options.options.test_wrapper:
- cmd = Options.options.test_wrapper + ' ' + test
- if name == '':
- name = test
-
- proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True,
- stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE)
- out = proc.communicate()
- returncode = proc.returncode
-
- success = desired_status is None or returncode == desired_status
- if success:
- if not quiet:
- Logs.pprint('GREEN', '** Pass %s' % name)
- else:
- Logs.pprint('RED', '** FAIL %s' % name)
- ctx.autowaf_tests_failed += 1
- ctx.autowaf_tests[appname]['failed'] += 1
- if type(test) != list and not callable(test):
- Logs.pprint('RED', test)
+ test = [Options.options.test_wrapper] + test
- if Options.options.verbose_tests and type(test) != list and not callable(test):
- sys.stdout.write(out[0])
- sys.stderr.write(out[1])
+ output = TestOutput(expected)
+ with open(os.devnull, 'wb') as null:
+ out = null if verbosity < 3 and not stdout else stdout
+ err = null if verbosity < 2 and not stderr else stderr
+ proc = subprocess.Popen(test, stdin=stdin, stdout=out, stderr=err)
+ output.stdout, output.stderr = proc.communicate()
+ output.result = proc.returncode
- return (success, out)
+ if output and verbosity > 0:
+ self.tst.log_good(' OK', name)
-def tests_name(ctx, appname, name='*'):
- if name == '*':
- return appname
- else:
- return '%s.%s' % (appname, name)
+ return output
-def begin_tests(ctx, appname, name='*'):
- ctx.autowaf_local_tests_failed = 0
- ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total = 0
- Logs.pprint('GREEN', '\n** Begin %s tests' % (
- tests_name(ctx, appname, name)))
+class TestContext(Build.BuildContext):
+ "runs test suite"
+ fun = cmd = 'test'
- class Handle:
- def __enter__(self):
- pass
+ def __init__(self, **kwargs):
+ super(TestContext, self).__init__(**kwargs)
+ self.start_time = bench_time()
+ self.max_depth = 1
- def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
- end_tests(ctx, appname, name)
+ defaults = {'verbosity': Options.options.verbose}
+ self.stack = [TestScope(self, Context.g_module.APPNAME, defaults)]
- return Handle()
+ def defaults(self):
+ return self.stack[-1].defaults
-def end_tests(ctx, appname, name='*'):
- failures = ctx.autowaf_local_tests_failed
- if failures == 0:
- Logs.pprint('GREEN', '** Passed all %d %s tests' % (
- ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total, tests_name(ctx, appname, name)))
- else:
- Logs.pprint('RED', '** Failed %d / %d %s tests' % (
- failures, ctx.autowaf_local_tests_total, tests_name(ctx, appname, name)))
-
-def run_tests(ctx,
- appname,
- tests,
- desired_status=0,
- dirs=['src'],
- name='*',
- headers=False):
- begin_tests(ctx, appname, name)
-
- diropts = ''
- for i in dirs:
- diropts += ' -d ' + i
-
- for i in tests:
- run_test(ctx, appname, i, desired_status, dirs, i, headers)
-
- end_tests(ctx, appname, name)
+ def finalize(self):
+ if self.stack[-1].n_failed > 0:
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ super(TestContext, self).finalize()
+
+ def __call__(self, test, **kwargs):
+ return self.stack[-1].run(test, **self.args(**kwargs))
+
+ def file_equals(self, from_path, to_path, **kwargs):
+ kwargs.update({'expected': True,
+ 'name': '%s == %s' % (from_path, to_path)})
+ return self(lambda: test_file_equals(from_path, to_path), **kwargs)
+
+ def log_good(self, title, fmt, *args):
+ Logs.pprint('GREEN', '[%s] %s' % (title.center(10), fmt % args))
+
+ def log_bad(self, title, fmt, *args):
+ Logs.pprint('RED', '[%s] %s' % (title.center(10), fmt % args))
+
+ def pre_recurse(self, node):
+ wscript_module = Context.load_module(node.abspath())
+ group_name = wscript_module.APPNAME
+ self.stack.append(TestScope(self, group_name, self.defaults()))
+ self.max_depth = max(self.max_depth, len(self.stack) - 1)
+
+ bld_dir = node.get_bld().parent
+ if bld_dir != self.path.get_bld():
+ Logs.info('')
+
+ self.original_dir = os.getcwd()
+ Logs.info("Waf: Entering directory `%s'\n", bld_dir)
+ os.chdir(str(bld_dir))
+
+ if not self.env.NO_COVERAGE and str(node.parent) == Context.top_dir:
+ self.clear_coverage()
+
+ self.log_good('=' * 10, 'Running %s tests', group_name)
+ super(TestContext, self).pre_recurse(node)
+
+ def test_result(self, success):
+ self.stack[-1].n_total += 1
+ self.stack[-1].n_failed += 1 if not success else 0
+ return success
+
+ def pop(self):
+ scope = self.stack.pop()
+ self.stack[-1].n_total += scope.n_total
+ self.stack[-1].n_failed += scope.n_failed
+ return scope
+
+ def post_recurse(self, node):
+ super(TestContext, self).post_recurse(node)
+
+ scope = self.pop()
+ duration = (bench_time() - self.start_time) * 1000.0
+ is_top = str(node.parent) == str(Context.top_dir)
+
+ if is_top and self.max_depth > 1:
+ Logs.info('')
+
+ self.log_good('=' * 10, '%d tests from %s ran (%d ms total)',
+ scope.n_total, scope.name, duration)
+
+ if not self.env.NO_COVERAGE:
+ if is_top:
+ self.gen_coverage()
+
+ if os.path.exists('coverage/index.html'):
+ self.log_good('REPORT', '<file://%s>',
+ os.path.abspath('coverage/index.html'))
+
+ successes = scope.n_total - scope.n_failed
+ Logs.pprint('GREEN', '[ PASSED ] %d tests' % successes)
+ if scope.n_failed > 0:
+ Logs.pprint('RED', '[ FAILED ] %d tests' % scope.n_failed)
+ if is_top:
+ Logs.info("\nWaf: Leaving directory `%s'" % os.getcwd())
+
+ os.chdir(self.original_dir)
+
+ def execute(self):
+ self.restore()
+ if not self.all_envs:
+ self.load_envs()
+
+ if not self.env.BUILD_TESTS:
+ self.fatal('Configuration does not include tests')
+
+ with ExecutionEnvironment(self.env.AUTOWAF_RUN_ENV) as env:
+ if self.defaults()['verbosity'] > 0:
+ Logs.pprint('GREEN', str(env) + '\n')
+ self.recurse([self.run_dir])
+
+ def src_path(self, path):
+ return os.path.relpath(os.path.join(str(self.path), path))
+
+ def args(self, **kwargs):
+ all_kwargs = self.defaults().copy()
+ all_kwargs.update(kwargs)
+ return all_kwargs
+
+ def group(self, name, **kwargs):
+ return TestGroup(
+ self, self.stack[-1].name, name, **self.args(**kwargs))
+
+ def set_test_defaults(self, **kwargs):
+ """Set default arguments to be passed to all tests"""
+ self.stack[-1].defaults.update(kwargs)
+
+ def clear_coverage(self):
+ """Zero old coverage data"""
+ try:
+ with open('cov-clear.log', 'w') as log:
+ subprocess.call(['lcov', '-z', '-d', str(self.path)],
+ stdout=log, stderr=log)
+
+ except Exception:
+ Logs.warn('Failed to run lcov to clear old coverage data')
+
+ def gen_coverage(self):
+ """Generate coverage data and report"""
+ try:
+ with open('cov.lcov', 'w') as out:
+ with open('cov.log', 'w') as err:
+ subprocess.call(['lcov', '-c', '--no-external',
+ '--rc', 'lcov_branch_coverage=1',
+ '-b', '.',
+ '-d', str(self.path)],
+ stdout=out, stderr=err)
+
+ if not os.path.isdir('coverage'):
+ os.makedirs('coverage')
+
+ with open('genhtml.log', 'w') as log:
+ subprocess.call(['genhtml',
+ '-o', 'coverage',
+ '--rc', 'genhtml_branch_coverage=1',
+ 'cov.lcov'],
+ stdout=log, stderr=log)
+
+ summary = subprocess.check_output(
+ ['lcov', '--summary',
+ '--rc', 'lcov_branch_coverage=1',
+ 'cov.lcov'],
+ stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).decode('ascii')
+
+ import re
+ lines = re.search('lines\.*: (.*)%.*', summary).group(1)
+ functions = re.search('functions\.*: (.*)%.*', summary).group(1)
+ branches = re.search('branches\.*: (.*)%.*', summary).group(1)
+ self.log_good('COVERAGE', '%s%% lines, %s%% functions, %s%% branches',
+ lines, functions, branches)
+
+ except Exception:
+ Logs.warn('Failed to run lcov to generate coverage report')
+
+class TestGroup:
+ def __init__(self, tst, suitename, name, **kwargs):
+ self.tst = tst
+ self.suitename = suitename
+ self.name = name
+ self.kwargs = kwargs
+ self.start_time = bench_time()
+ tst.stack.append(TestScope(tst, name, tst.defaults()))
+
+ def label(self):
+ return self.suitename + '.%s' % self.name if self.name else ''
+
+ def args(self, **kwargs):
+ all_kwargs = self.tst.args(**self.kwargs)
+ all_kwargs.update(kwargs)
+ return all_kwargs
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ if 'verbosity' in self.kwargs and self.kwargs['verbosity'] > 0:
+ self.tst.log_good('-' * 10, self.label())
+ return self
+
+ def __call__(self, test, **kwargs):
+ return self.tst(test, **self.args(**kwargs))
+
+ def file_equals(self, from_path, to_path, **kwargs):
+ return self.tst.file_equals(from_path, to_path, **kwargs)
+
+ def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
+ duration = (bench_time() - self.start_time) * 1000.0
+ scope = self.tst.pop()
+ n_passed = scope.n_total - scope.n_failed
+ if scope.n_failed == 0:
+ self.tst.log_good('-' * 10, '%d tests from %s (%d ms total)',
+ scope.n_total, self.label(), duration)
+ else:
+ self.tst.log_bad('-' * 10, '%d/%d tests from %s (%d ms total)',
+ n_passed, scope.n_total, self.label(), duration)
def run_ldconfig(ctx):
should_run = (ctx.cmd == 'install' and
diff --git a/extras/buildcopy.py b/extras/buildcopy.py
index a6d9ac8..eaff7e6 100644
--- a/extras/buildcopy.py
+++ b/extras/buildcopy.py
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Examples::
"""
import os, shutil
-from waflib import Errors, Task, TaskGen, Utils, Node
+from waflib import Errors, Task, TaskGen, Utils, Node, Logs
@TaskGen.before_method('process_source')
@TaskGen.feature('buildcopy')
@@ -58,10 +58,13 @@ def make_buildcopy(self):
raise Errors.WafError('buildcopy: File not found in src: %s'%os.path.join(*lst))
nodes = [ to_src_nodes(n) for n in getattr(self, 'buildcopy_source', getattr(self, 'source', [])) ]
+ if not nodes:
+ Logs.warn('buildcopy: No source files provided to buildcopy in %s (set `buildcopy_source` or `source`)',
+ self)
+ return
node_pairs = [(n, n.get_bld()) for n in nodes]
self.create_task('buildcopy', [n[0] for n in node_pairs], [n[1] for n in node_pairs], node_pairs=node_pairs)
-
class buildcopy(Task.Task):
"""
Copy for each pair `n` in `node_pairs`: n[0] -> n[1].
diff --git a/extras/cpplint.py b/extras/cpplint.py
index e3302e5..8cdd6dd 100644
--- a/extras/cpplint.py
+++ b/extras/cpplint.py
@@ -43,12 +43,12 @@ from waflib import Errors, Task, TaskGen, Logs, Options, Node, Utils
critical_errors = 0
CPPLINT_FORMAT = '[CPPLINT] %(filename)s:\nline %(linenum)s, severity %(confidence)s, category: %(category)s\n%(message)s\n'
-RE_EMACS = re.compile('(?P<filename>.*):(?P<linenum>\d+): (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]')
+RE_EMACS = re.compile(r'(?P<filename>.*):(?P<linenum>\d+): (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]')
CPPLINT_RE = {
'waf': RE_EMACS,
'emacs': RE_EMACS,
- 'vs7': re.compile('(?P<filename>.*)\((?P<linenum>\d+)\): (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]'),
- 'eclipse': re.compile('(?P<filename>.*):(?P<linenum>\d+): warning: (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]'),
+ 'vs7': re.compile(r'(?P<filename>.*)\((?P<linenum>\d+)\): (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]'),
+ 'eclipse': re.compile(r'(?P<filename>.*):(?P<linenum>\d+): warning: (?P<message>.*) \[(?P<category>.*)\] \[(?P<confidence>\d+)\]'),
}
CPPLINT_STR = ('${CPPLINT} '
'--verbose=${CPPLINT_LEVEL} '
diff --git a/extras/cython.py b/extras/cython.py
index 481d6f4..591c274 100644
--- a/extras/cython.py
+++ b/extras/cython.py
@@ -8,8 +8,9 @@ from waflib.TaskGen import extension
cy_api_pat = re.compile(r'\s*?cdef\s*?(public|api)\w*')
re_cyt = re.compile(r"""
- (?:from\s+(\w+)\s+)? # optionally match "from foo" and capture foo
- c?import\s(\w+|[*]) # require "import bar" and capture bar
+ ^\s* # must begin with some whitespace characters
+ (?:from\s+(\w+)(?:\.\w+)*\s+)? # optionally match "from foo(.baz)" and capture foo
+ c?import\s(\w+|[*]) # require "import bar" and capture bar
""", re.M | re.VERBOSE)
@extension('.pyx')
@@ -85,12 +86,12 @@ class cython(Task.Task):
node = self.inputs[0]
txt = node.read()
- mods = []
+ mods = set()
for m in re_cyt.finditer(txt):
if m.group(1): # matches "from foo import bar"
- mods.append(m.group(1))
+ mods.add(m.group(1))
else:
- mods.append(m.group(2))
+ mods.add(m.group(2))
Logs.debug('cython: mods %r', mods)
incs = getattr(self.generator, 'cython_includes', [])
@@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ class cython(Task.Task):
found = []
missing = []
- for x in mods:
+ for x in sorted(mods):
for y in incs:
k = y.find_resource(x + '.pxd')
if k:
diff --git a/extras/distnet.py b/extras/distnet.py
index 09a31a6..ff3ed8e 100644
--- a/extras/distnet.py
+++ b/extras/distnet.py
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ TARFORMAT = 'w:bz2'
TIMEOUT = 60
REQUIRES = 'requires.txt'
-re_com = re.compile('\s*#.*', re.M)
+re_com = re.compile(r'\s*#.*', re.M)
def total_version_order(num):
lst = num.split('.')
diff --git a/extras/erlang.py b/extras/erlang.py
index 49f6d5b..0b93d9a 100644
--- a/extras/erlang.py
+++ b/extras/erlang.py
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ class erl(Task.Task):
if n.abspath() in scanned:
continue
- for i in re.findall('-include\("(.*)"\)\.', n.read()):
+ for i in re.findall(r'-include\("(.*)"\)\.', n.read()):
for d in task.erlc_incnodes:
r = d.find_node(i)
if r:
diff --git a/extras/fast_partial.py b/extras/fast_partial.py
index b3af513..d5b6144 100644
--- a/extras/fast_partial.py
+++ b/extras/fast_partial.py
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Usage::
def options(opt):
opt.load('fast_partial')
-Assuptions:
+Assumptions:
* Mostly for C/C++/Fortran targets with link tasks (object-only targets are not handled)
* For full project builds: no --targets and no pruning from subfolders
* The installation phase is ignored
diff --git a/extras/fc_nfort.py b/extras/fc_nfort.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c25886b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/extras/fc_nfort.py
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+#! /usr/bin/env python
+# encoding: utf-8
+# Detection of the NEC Fortran compiler for Aurora Tsubasa
+
+import re
+from waflib.Tools import fc,fc_config,fc_scan
+from waflib.Configure import conf
+from waflib.Tools.compiler_fc import fc_compiler
+fc_compiler['linux'].append('fc_nfort')
+
+@conf
+def find_nfort(conf):
+ fc=conf.find_program(['nfort'],var='FC')
+ conf.get_nfort_version(fc)
+ conf.env.FC_NAME='NFORT'
+ conf.env.FC_MOD_CAPITALIZATION='lower'
+
+@conf
+def nfort_flags(conf):
+ v=conf.env
+ v['_FCMODOUTFLAGS']=[]
+ v['FCFLAGS_DEBUG']=[]
+ v['FCFLAGS_fcshlib']=[]
+ v['LINKFLAGS_fcshlib']=[]
+ v['FCSTLIB_MARKER']=''
+ v['FCSHLIB_MARKER']=''
+
+@conf
+def get_nfort_version(conf,fc):
+ version_re=re.compile(r"nfort\s*\(NFORT\)\s*(?P<major>\d+)\.(?P<minor>\d+)\.",re.I).search
+ cmd=fc+['--version']
+ out,err=fc_config.getoutput(conf,cmd,stdin=False)
+ if out:
+ match=version_re(out)
+ else:
+ match=version_re(err)
+ if not match:
+ return(False)
+ conf.fatal('Could not determine the NEC NFORT Fortran compiler version.')
+ else:
+ k=match.groupdict()
+ conf.env['FC_VERSION']=(k['major'],k['minor'])
+
+def configure(conf):
+ conf.find_nfort()
+ conf.find_program('nar',var='AR')
+ conf.add_os_flags('ARFLAGS')
+ if not conf.env.ARFLAGS:
+ conf.env.ARFLAGS=['rcs']
+ conf.fc_flags()
+ conf.fc_add_flags()
+ conf.nfort_flags()
diff --git a/extras/gccdeps.py b/extras/gccdeps.py
index d9758ab..bfabe72 100644
--- a/extras/gccdeps.py
+++ b/extras/gccdeps.py
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ def scan(self):
names = []
return (nodes, names)
-re_o = re.compile("\.o$")
+re_o = re.compile(r"\.o$")
re_splitter = re.compile(r'(?<!\\)\s+') # split by space, except when spaces are escaped
def remove_makefile_rule_lhs(line):
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ def configure(conf):
except Errors.ConfigurationError:
pass
else:
- conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', gccdeps_flags)
+ conf.env.append_value('CFLAGS', flags)
conf.env.append_unique('ENABLE_GCCDEPS', 'c')
if conf.env.CXX_NAME in supported_compilers:
@@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ def configure(conf):
except Errors.ConfigurationError:
pass
else:
- conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', gccdeps_flags)
+ conf.env.append_value('CXXFLAGS', flags)
conf.env.append_unique('ENABLE_GCCDEPS', 'cxx')
def options(opt):
diff --git a/extras/kde4.py b/extras/kde4.py
index e49a9ec..aed9bfb 100644
--- a/extras/kde4.py
+++ b/extras/kde4.py
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ def configure(self):
fu = re.compile('#(.*)\n')
txt = fu.sub('', txt)
- setregexp = re.compile('([sS][eE][tT]\s*\()\s*([^\s]+)\s+\"([^"]+)\"\)')
+ setregexp = re.compile(r'([sS][eE][tT]\s*\()\s*([^\s]+)\s+\"([^"]+)\"\)')
found = setregexp.findall(txt)
for (_, key, val) in found:
diff --git a/extras/lv2.py b/extras/lv2.py
index 815987f..ffcb2e7 100644
--- a/extras/lv2.py
+++ b/extras/lv2.py
@@ -10,6 +10,33 @@ def options(opt):
help='install LV2 bundles to user location')
conf_opts.add_option('--lv2dir', type='string',
help='LV2 bundles [Default: LIBDIR/lv2]')
+
+def register_lv2_path(conf, path):
+ """Return the default LV2_PATH to use for this system"""
+ if 'LV2_PATH' not in conf.run_env and 'LV2_PATH' not in os.environ:
+ conf.run_env['LV2_PATH'] = [conf.env['LV2DIR']]
+
+ conf.run_env.append_unique('LV2_PATH', path)
+
+def default_lv2_path(conf):
+ """Return the default LV2_PATH for the build target as a list"""
+ if conf.env.DEST_OS == 'darwin':
+ return ['~/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/LV2',
+ '~/.lv2',
+ '/usr/local/lib/lv2',
+ '/usr/lib/lv2',
+ '/Library/Audio/Plug-Ins/LV2']
+ elif conf.env.DEST_OS == 'haiku':
+ return ['~/.lv2',
+ '/boot/common/add-ons/lv2']
+ elif conf.env.DEST_OS == 'win32':
+ return ['%APPDATA%\\\\LV2',
+ '%COMMONPROGRAMFILES%\\\\LV2']
+ else:
+ libdirname = os.path.basename(conf.env.LIBDIR)
+ return ['~/.lv2',
+ '/usr/%s/lv2' % libdirname,
+ '/usr/local/%s/lv2' % libdirname]
def configure(conf):
def env_path(parent_dir_var, name):
@@ -43,5 +70,6 @@ def configure(conf):
else:
conf.env['LV2DIR'] = os.path.join(conf.env['LIBDIR'], 'lv2')
- conf.env['LV2DIR'] = normpath(conf.env['LV2DIR'])
-
+ # Add default LV2_PATH to runtime environment for tests that use plugins
+ if 'LV2_PATH' not in os.environ:
+ conf.run_env['LV2_PATH'] = default_lv2_path(conf)
diff --git a/extras/ocaml.py b/extras/ocaml.py
index afe73c0..7d785c6 100644
--- a/extras/ocaml.py
+++ b/extras/ocaml.py
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ EXT_MLI = ['.mli']
EXT_MLC = ['.c']
EXT_ML = ['.ml']
-open_re = re.compile('^\s*open\s+([a-zA-Z]+)(;;){0,1}$', re.M)
+open_re = re.compile(r'^\s*open\s+([a-zA-Z]+)(;;){0,1}$', re.M)
foo = re.compile(r"""(\(\*)|(\*\))|("(\\.|[^"\\])*"|'(\\.|[^'\\])*'|.[^()*"'\\]*)""", re.M)
def filter_comments(txt):
meh = [0]
diff --git a/extras/parallel_debug.py b/extras/parallel_debug.py
index 35883a3..4ffec5e 100644
--- a/extras/parallel_debug.py
+++ b/extras/parallel_debug.py
@@ -3,13 +3,16 @@
# Thomas Nagy, 2007-2010 (ita)
"""
-Debugging helper for parallel compilation, outputs
-a file named pdebug.svg in the source directory::
+Debugging helper for parallel compilation.
+
+Copy it to your project and load it with::
def options(opt):
- opt.load('parallel_debug')
+ opt.load('parallel_debug', tooldir='.')
def build(bld):
...
+
+The build will then output a file named pdebug.svg in the source directory.
"""
import re, sys, threading, time, traceback
diff --git a/extras/pgicc.py b/extras/pgicc.py
index 9790b9c..f8068d5 100644
--- a/extras/pgicc.py
+++ b/extras/pgicc.py
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ def get_pgi_version(conf, cc):
except Errors.WafError:
conf.fatal('Could not find pgi compiler %r' % cmd)
- version = re.findall('^COMPVER\s*=(.*)', out, re.M)
+ version = re.findall(r'^COMPVER\s*=(.*)', out, re.M)
if len(version) != 1:
conf.fatal('Could not determine the compiler version')
return version[0]
diff --git a/extras/protoc.py b/extras/protoc.py
index f3cb4d8..839c510 100644
--- a/extras/protoc.py
+++ b/extras/protoc.py
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
import re, os
from waflib.Task import Task
from waflib.TaskGen import extension
-from waflib import Errors, Context
+from waflib import Errors, Context, Logs
"""
A simple tool to integrate protocol buffers into your build system.
@@ -67,6 +67,13 @@ Example for Java:
protoc_includes = ['inc']) # for protoc to search dependencies
+Protoc includes passed via protoc_includes are either relative to the taskgen
+or to the project and are searched in this order.
+
+Include directories external to the waf project can also be passed to the
+extra by using protoc_extincludes
+
+ protoc_extincludes = ['/usr/include/pblib']
Notes when using this tool:
@@ -82,7 +89,7 @@ Notes when using this tool:
"""
class protoc(Task):
- run_str = '${PROTOC} ${PROTOC_FL:PROTOC_FLAGS} ${PROTOC_ST:INCPATHS} ${PROTOC_ST:PROTOC_INCPATHS} ${SRC[0].bldpath()}'
+ run_str = '${PROTOC} ${PROTOC_FL:PROTOC_FLAGS} ${PROTOC_ST:INCPATHS} ${PROTOC_ST:PROTOC_INCPATHS} ${PROTOC_ST:PROTOC_EXTINCPATHS} ${SRC[0].bldpath()}'
color = 'BLUE'
ext_out = ['.h', 'pb.cc', '.py', '.java']
def scan(self):
@@ -104,7 +111,17 @@ class protoc(Task):
if 'py' in self.generator.features or 'javac' in self.generator.features:
for incpath in getattr(self.generator, 'protoc_includes', []):
- search_nodes.append(self.generator.bld.path.find_node(incpath))
+ incpath_node = self.generator.path.find_node(incpath)
+ if incpath_node:
+ search_nodes.append(incpath_node)
+ else:
+ # Check if relative to top-level for extra tg dependencies
+ incpath_node = self.generator.bld.path.find_node(incpath)
+ if incpath_node:
+ search_nodes.append(incpath_node)
+ else:
+ raise Errors.WafError('protoc: include path %r does not exist' % incpath)
+
def parse_node(node):
if node in seen:
@@ -126,7 +143,7 @@ class protoc(Task):
parse_node(node)
# Add also dependencies path to INCPATHS so protoc will find the included file
for deppath in nodes:
- self.env.append_value('INCPATHS', deppath.parent.bldpath())
+ self.env.append_unique('INCPATHS', deppath.parent.bldpath())
return (nodes, names)
@extension('.proto')
@@ -153,61 +170,11 @@ def process_protoc(self, node):
protoc_flags.append('--python_out=%s' % node.parent.get_bld().bldpath())
if 'javac' in self.features:
- pkgname, javapkg, javacn, nodename = None, None, None, None
- messages = []
-
- # .java file name is done with some rules depending on .proto file content:
- # -) package is either derived from option java_package if present
- # or from package directive
- # -) file name is either derived from option java_outer_classname if present
- # or the .proto file is converted to camelcase. If a message
- # is named the same then the behaviour depends on protoc version
- #
- # See also: https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/java-generated#invocation
-
- code = node.read().splitlines()
- for line in code:
- m = re.search(r'^package\s+(.*);', line)
- if m:
- pkgname = m.groups()[0]
- m = re.search(r'^option\s+(\S*)\s*=\s*"(\S*)";', line)
- if m:
- optname = m.groups()[0]
- if optname == 'java_package':
- javapkg = m.groups()[1]
- elif optname == 'java_outer_classname':
- javacn = m.groups()[1]
- if self.env.PROTOC_MAJOR > '2':
- m = re.search(r'^message\s+(\w*)\s*{*', line)
- if m:
- messages.append(m.groups()[0])
-
- if javapkg:
- nodename = javapkg
- elif pkgname:
- nodename = pkgname
- else:
- raise Errors.WafError('Cannot derive java name from protoc file')
-
- nodename = nodename.replace('.',os.sep) + os.sep
- if javacn:
- nodename += javacn + '.java'
- else:
- if self.env.PROTOC_MAJOR > '2' and node.abspath()[node.abspath().rfind(os.sep)+1:node.abspath().rfind('.')].title() in messages:
- nodename += node.abspath()[node.abspath().rfind(os.sep)+1:node.abspath().rfind('.')].title().replace('_','') + 'OuterClass.java'
- else:
- nodename += node.abspath()[node.abspath().rfind(os.sep)+1:node.abspath().rfind('.')].title().replace('_','') + '.java'
-
- java_node = node.parent.find_or_declare(nodename)
- out_nodes.append(java_node)
- protoc_flags.append('--java_out=%s' % node.parent.get_bld().bldpath())
-
# Make javac get also pick java code generated in build
if not node.parent.get_bld() in self.javac_task.srcdir:
self.javac_task.srcdir.append(node.parent.get_bld())
- if not out_nodes:
- raise Errors.WafError('Feature %r not supported by protoc extra' % self.features)
+ protoc_flags.append('--java_out=%s' % node.parent.get_bld().bldpath())
tsk = self.create_task('protoc', node, out_nodes)
tsk.env.append_value('PROTOC_FLAGS', protoc_flags)
@@ -219,9 +186,22 @@ def process_protoc(self, node):
# For C++ standard include files dirs are used,
# but this doesn't apply to Python for example
for incpath in getattr(self, 'protoc_includes', []):
- incdirs.append(self.path.find_node(incpath).bldpath())
+ incpath_node = self.path.find_node(incpath)
+ if incpath_node:
+ incdirs.append(incpath_node.bldpath())
+ else:
+ # Check if relative to top-level for extra tg dependencies
+ incpath_node = self.bld.path.find_node(incpath)
+ if incpath_node:
+ incdirs.append(incpath_node.bldpath())
+ else:
+ raise Errors.WafError('protoc: include path %r does not exist' % incpath)
+
tsk.env.PROTOC_INCPATHS = incdirs
+ # Include paths external to the waf project (ie. shared pb repositories)
+ tsk.env.PROTOC_EXTINCPATHS = getattr(self, 'protoc_extincludes', [])
+
# PR2115: protoc generates output of .proto files in nested
# directories by canonicalizing paths. To avoid this we have to pass
# as first include the full directory file of the .proto file
diff --git a/extras/pyqt5.py b/extras/pyqt5.py
index c21dfa7..80f43b8 100644
--- a/extras/pyqt5.py
+++ b/extras/pyqt5.py
@@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ def apply_pyqt5(self):
"""
The additional parameters are:
- :param lang: list of translation files (\*.ts) to process
+ :param lang: list of translation files (\\*.ts) to process
:type lang: list of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .ts extension
- :param langname: if given, transform the \*.ts files into a .qrc files to include in the binary file
+ :param langname: if given, transform the \\*.ts files into a .qrc files to include in the binary file
:type langname: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .qrc extension
"""
if getattr(self, 'lang', None):
diff --git a/extras/qt4.py b/extras/qt4.py
index 90cae7e..d19a4dd 100644
--- a/extras/qt4.py
+++ b/extras/qt4.py
@@ -290,11 +290,11 @@ def apply_qt4(self):
The additional parameters are:
- :param lang: list of translation files (\*.ts) to process
+ :param lang: list of translation files (\\*.ts) to process
:type lang: list of :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .ts extension
- :param update: whether to process the C++ files to update the \*.ts files (use **waf --translate**)
+ :param update: whether to process the C++ files to update the \\*.ts files (use **waf --translate**)
:type update: bool
- :param langname: if given, transform the \*.ts files into a .qrc files to include in the binary file
+ :param langname: if given, transform the \\*.ts files into a .qrc files to include in the binary file
:type langname: :py:class:`waflib.Node.Node` or string without the .qrc extension
"""
if getattr(self, 'lang', None):
diff --git a/extras/remote.py b/extras/remote.py
index 3b038f7..f43b600 100644
--- a/extras/remote.py
+++ b/extras/remote.py
@@ -203,7 +203,7 @@ class remote(BuildContext):
Options.commands.remove(k)
def login_to_host(self, login):
- return re.sub('(\w+@)', '', login)
+ return re.sub(r'(\w+@)', '', login)
def variant_to_login(self, variant):
"""linux_32_debug -> search env.LINUX_32 and then env.LINUX"""
diff --git a/extras/run_do_script.py b/extras/run_do_script.py
index f3c5812..07e3aa2 100644
--- a/extras/run_do_script.py
+++ b/extras/run_do_script.py
@@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ class run_do_script(run_do_script_base):
with open(**kwargs) as log:
log_tail = log.readlines()[-10:]
for line in log_tail:
- error_found = re.match("r\(([0-9]+)\)", line)
+ error_found = re.match(r"r\(([0-9]+)\)", line)
if error_found:
return error_found.group(1), ''.join(log_tail)
else:
diff --git a/extras/swig.py b/extras/swig.py
index fd3d6d2..740ab46 100644
--- a/extras/swig.py
+++ b/extras/swig.py
@@ -17,10 +17,10 @@ tasks have to be added dynamically:
SWIG_EXTS = ['.swig', '.i']
-re_module = re.compile('%module(?:\s*\(.*\))?\s+(.+)', re.M)
+re_module = re.compile(r'%module(?:\s*\(.*\))?\s+(.+)', re.M)
re_1 = re.compile(r'^%module.*?\s+([\w]+)\s*?$', re.M)
-re_2 = re.compile('[#%]include [<"](.*)[">]', re.M)
+re_2 = re.compile(r'[#%](?:include|import(?:\(module=".*"\))+|python(?:begin|code)) [<"](.*)[">]', re.M)
class swig(Task.Task):
color = 'BLUE'