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+"""SCons.Script
+
+This file implements the main() function used by the scons script.
+
+Architecturally, this *is* the scons script, and will likely only be
+called from the external "scons" wrapper. Consequently, anything here
+should not be, or be considered, part of the build engine. If it's
+something that we expect other software to want to use, it should go in
+some other module. If it's specific to the "scons" script invocation,
+it goes here.
+"""
+
+unsupported_python_version = (2, 3, 0)
+deprecated_python_version = (2, 4, 0)
+
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Script/Main.py 5023 2010/06/14 22:05:46 scons"
+
+import SCons.compat
+
+import os
+import sys
+import time
+import traceback
+
+# Strip the script directory from sys.path() so on case-insensitive
+# (Windows) systems Python doesn't think that the "scons" script is the
+# "SCons" package. Replace it with our own version directory so, if
+# if they're there, we pick up the right version of the build engine
+# modules.
+#sys.path = [os.path.join(sys.prefix,
+# 'lib',
+# 'scons-%d' % SCons.__version__)] + sys.path[1:]
+
+import SCons.CacheDir
+import SCons.Debug
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Environment
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Job
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.SConf
+import SCons.Script
+import SCons.Taskmaster
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+import SCons.Script.Interactive
+
+def fetch_win32_parallel_msg():
+ # A subsidiary function that exists solely to isolate this import
+ # so we don't have to pull it in on all platforms, and so that an
+ # in-line "import" statement in the _main() function below doesn't
+ # cause warnings about local names shadowing use of the 'SCons'
+ # globl in nest scopes and UnboundLocalErrors and the like in some
+ # versions (2.1) of Python.
+ import SCons.Platform.win32
+ return SCons.Platform.win32.parallel_msg
+
+#
+
+class SConsPrintHelpException(Exception):
+ pass
+
+display = SCons.Util.display
+progress_display = SCons.Util.DisplayEngine()
+
+first_command_start = None
+last_command_end = None
+
+class Progressor(object):
+ prev = ''
+ count = 0
+ target_string = '$TARGET'
+
+ def __init__(self, obj, interval=1, file=None, overwrite=False):
+ if file is None:
+ file = sys.stdout
+
+ self.obj = obj
+ self.file = file
+ self.interval = interval
+ self.overwrite = overwrite
+
+ if callable(obj):
+ self.func = obj
+ elif SCons.Util.is_List(obj):
+ self.func = self.spinner
+ elif obj.find(self.target_string) != -1:
+ self.func = self.replace_string
+ else:
+ self.func = self.string
+
+ def write(self, s):
+ self.file.write(s)
+ self.file.flush()
+ self.prev = s
+
+ def erase_previous(self):
+ if self.prev:
+ length = len(self.prev)
+ if self.prev[-1] in ('\n', '\r'):
+ length = length - 1
+ self.write(' ' * length + '\r')
+ self.prev = ''
+
+ def spinner(self, node):
+ self.write(self.obj[self.count % len(self.obj)])
+
+ def string(self, node):
+ self.write(self.obj)
+
+ def replace_string(self, node):
+ self.write(self.obj.replace(self.target_string, str(node)))
+
+ def __call__(self, node):
+ self.count = self.count + 1
+ if (self.count % self.interval) == 0:
+ if self.overwrite:
+ self.erase_previous()
+ self.func(node)
+
+ProgressObject = SCons.Util.Null()
+
+def Progress(*args, **kw):
+ global ProgressObject
+ ProgressObject = Progressor(*args, **kw)
+
+# Task control.
+#
+
+_BuildFailures = []
+
+def GetBuildFailures():
+ return _BuildFailures
+
+class BuildTask(SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask):
+ """An SCons build task."""
+ progress = ProgressObject
+
+ def display(self, message):
+ display('scons: ' + message)
+
+ def prepare(self):
+ self.progress(self.targets[0])
+ return SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.prepare(self)
+
+ def needs_execute(self):
+ if SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.needs_execute(self):
+ return True
+ if self.top and self.targets[0].has_builder():
+ display("scons: `%s' is up to date." % str(self.node))
+ return False
+
+ def execute(self):
+ if print_time:
+ start_time = time.time()
+ global first_command_start
+ if first_command_start is None:
+ first_command_start = start_time
+ SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.execute(self)
+ if print_time:
+ global cumulative_command_time
+ global last_command_end
+ finish_time = time.time()
+ last_command_end = finish_time
+ cumulative_command_time = cumulative_command_time+finish_time-start_time
+ sys.stdout.write("Command execution time: %f seconds\n"%(finish_time-start_time))
+
+ def do_failed(self, status=2):
+ _BuildFailures.append(self.exception[1])
+ global exit_status
+ global this_build_status
+ if self.options.ignore_errors:
+ SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.executed(self)
+ elif self.options.keep_going:
+ SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.fail_continue(self)
+ exit_status = status
+ this_build_status = status
+ else:
+ SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.fail_stop(self)
+ exit_status = status
+ this_build_status = status
+
+ def executed(self):
+ t = self.targets[0]
+ if self.top and not t.has_builder() and not t.side_effect:
+ if not t.exists():
+ if t.__class__.__name__ in ('File', 'Dir', 'Entry'):
+ errstr="Do not know how to make %s target `%s' (%s)." % (t.__class__.__name__, t, t.abspath)
+ else: # Alias or Python or ...
+ errstr="Do not know how to make %s target `%s'." % (t.__class__.__name__, t)
+ sys.stderr.write("scons: *** " + errstr)
+ if not self.options.keep_going:
+ sys.stderr.write(" Stop.")
+ sys.stderr.write("\n")
+ try:
+ raise SCons.Errors.BuildError(t, errstr)
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ raise
+ except:
+ self.exception_set()
+ self.do_failed()
+ else:
+ print "scons: Nothing to be done for `%s'." % t
+ SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.executed(self)
+ else:
+ SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.executed(self)
+
+ def failed(self):
+ # Handle the failure of a build task. The primary purpose here
+ # is to display the various types of Errors and Exceptions
+ # appropriately.
+ exc_info = self.exc_info()
+ try:
+ t, e, tb = exc_info
+ except ValueError:
+ t, e = exc_info
+ tb = None
+
+ if t is None:
+ # The Taskmaster didn't record an exception for this Task;
+ # see if the sys module has one.
+ try:
+ t, e, tb = sys.exc_info()[:]
+ except ValueError:
+ t, e = exc_info
+ tb = None
+
+ # Deprecated string exceptions will have their string stored
+ # in the first entry of the tuple.
+ if e is None:
+ e = t
+
+ buildError = SCons.Errors.convert_to_BuildError(e)
+ if not buildError.node:
+ buildError.node = self.node
+
+ node = buildError.node
+ if not SCons.Util.is_List(node):
+ node = [ node ]
+ nodename = ', '.join(map(str, node))
+
+ errfmt = "scons: *** [%s] %s\n"
+ sys.stderr.write(errfmt % (nodename, buildError))
+
+ if (buildError.exc_info[2] and buildError.exc_info[1] and
+ not isinstance(
+ buildError.exc_info[1],
+ (EnvironmentError, SCons.Errors.StopError,
+ SCons.Errors.UserError))):
+ type, value, trace = buildError.exc_info
+ traceback.print_exception(type, value, trace)
+ elif tb and print_stacktrace:
+ sys.stderr.write("scons: internal stack trace:\n")
+ traceback.print_tb(tb, file=sys.stderr)
+
+ self.exception = (e, buildError, tb) # type, value, traceback
+ self.do_failed(buildError.exitstatus)
+
+ self.exc_clear()
+
+ def postprocess(self):
+ if self.top:
+ t = self.targets[0]
+ for tp in self.options.tree_printers:
+ tp.display(t)
+ if self.options.debug_includes:
+ tree = t.render_include_tree()
+ if tree:
+ print
+ print tree
+ SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.postprocess(self)
+
+ def make_ready(self):
+ """Make a task ready for execution"""
+ SCons.Taskmaster.OutOfDateTask.make_ready(self)
+ if self.out_of_date and self.options.debug_explain:
+ explanation = self.out_of_date[0].explain()
+ if explanation:
+ sys.stdout.write("scons: " + explanation)
+
+class CleanTask(SCons.Taskmaster.AlwaysTask):
+ """An SCons clean task."""
+ def fs_delete(self, path, pathstr, remove=1):
+ try:
+ if os.path.lexists(path):
+ if os.path.isfile(path) or os.path.islink(path):
+ if remove: os.unlink(path)
+ display("Removed " + pathstr)
+ elif os.path.isdir(path) and not os.path.islink(path):
+ # delete everything in the dir
+ for e in sorted(os.listdir(path)):
+ p = os.path.join(path, e)
+ s = os.path.join(pathstr, e)
+ if os.path.isfile(p):
+ if remove: os.unlink(p)
+ display("Removed " + s)
+ else:
+ self.fs_delete(p, s, remove)
+ # then delete dir itself
+ if remove: os.rmdir(path)
+ display("Removed directory " + pathstr)
+ else:
+ errstr = "Path '%s' exists but isn't a file or directory."
+ raise SCons.Errors.UserError(errstr % (pathstr))
+ except SCons.Errors.UserError, e:
+ print e
+ except (IOError, OSError), e:
+ print "scons: Could not remove '%s':" % pathstr, e.strerror
+
+ def show(self):
+ target = self.targets[0]
+ if (target.has_builder() or target.side_effect) and not target.noclean:
+ for t in self.targets:
+ if not t.isdir():
+ display("Removed " + str(t))
+ if target in SCons.Environment.CleanTargets:
+ files = SCons.Environment.CleanTargets[target]
+ for f in files:
+ self.fs_delete(f.abspath, str(f), 0)
+
+ def remove(self):
+ target = self.targets[0]
+ if (target.has_builder() or target.side_effect) and not target.noclean:
+ for t in self.targets:
+ try:
+ removed = t.remove()
+ except OSError, e:
+ # An OSError may indicate something like a permissions
+ # issue, an IOError would indicate something like
+ # the file not existing. In either case, print a
+ # message and keep going to try to remove as many
+ # targets aa possible.
+ print "scons: Could not remove '%s':" % str(t), e.strerror
+ else:
+ if removed:
+ display("Removed " + str(t))
+ if target in SCons.Environment.CleanTargets:
+ files = SCons.Environment.CleanTargets[target]
+ for f in files:
+ self.fs_delete(f.abspath, str(f))
+
+ execute = remove
+
+ # We want the Taskmaster to update the Node states (and therefore
+ # handle reference counts, etc.), but we don't want to call
+ # back to the Node's post-build methods, which would do things
+ # we don't want, like store .sconsign information.
+ executed = SCons.Taskmaster.Task.executed_without_callbacks
+
+ # Have the taskmaster arrange to "execute" all of the targets, because
+ # we'll figure out ourselves (in remove() or show() above) whether
+ # anything really needs to be done.
+ make_ready = SCons.Taskmaster.Task.make_ready_all
+
+ def prepare(self):
+ pass
+
+class QuestionTask(SCons.Taskmaster.AlwaysTask):
+ """An SCons task for the -q (question) option."""
+ def prepare(self):
+ pass
+
+ def execute(self):
+ if self.targets[0].get_state() != SCons.Node.up_to_date or \
+ (self.top and not self.targets[0].exists()):
+ global exit_status
+ global this_build_status
+ exit_status = 1
+ this_build_status = 1
+ self.tm.stop()
+
+ def executed(self):
+ pass
+
+
+class TreePrinter(object):
+ def __init__(self, derived=False, prune=False, status=False):
+ self.derived = derived
+ self.prune = prune
+ self.status = status
+ def get_all_children(self, node):
+ return node.all_children()
+ def get_derived_children(self, node):
+ children = node.all_children(None)
+ return [x for x in children if x.has_builder()]
+ def display(self, t):
+ if self.derived:
+ func = self.get_derived_children
+ else:
+ func = self.get_all_children
+ s = self.status and 2 or 0
+ SCons.Util.print_tree(t, func, prune=self.prune, showtags=s)
+
+
+def python_version_string():
+ return sys.version.split()[0]
+
+def python_version_unsupported(version=sys.version_info):
+ return version < unsupported_python_version
+
+def python_version_deprecated(version=sys.version_info):
+ return version < deprecated_python_version
+
+
+# Global variables
+
+print_objects = 0
+print_memoizer = 0
+print_stacktrace = 0
+print_time = 0
+sconscript_time = 0
+cumulative_command_time = 0
+exit_status = 0 # final exit status, assume success by default
+this_build_status = 0 # "exit status" of an individual build
+num_jobs = None
+delayed_warnings = []
+
+class FakeOptionParser(object):
+ """
+ A do-nothing option parser, used for the initial OptionsParser variable.
+
+ During normal SCons operation, the OptionsParser is created right
+ away by the main() function. Certain tests scripts however, can
+ introspect on different Tool modules, the initialization of which
+ can try to add a new, local option to an otherwise uninitialized
+ OptionsParser object. This allows that introspection to happen
+ without blowing up.
+
+ """
+ class FakeOptionValues(object):
+ def __getattr__(self, attr):
+ return None
+ values = FakeOptionValues()
+ def add_local_option(self, *args, **kw):
+ pass
+
+OptionsParser = FakeOptionParser()
+
+def AddOption(*args, **kw):
+ if 'default' not in kw:
+ kw['default'] = None
+ result = OptionsParser.add_local_option(*args, **kw)
+ return result
+
+def GetOption(name):
+ return getattr(OptionsParser.values, name)
+
+def SetOption(name, value):
+ return OptionsParser.values.set_option(name, value)
+
+#
+class Stats(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.stats = []
+ self.labels = []
+ self.append = self.do_nothing
+ self.print_stats = self.do_nothing
+ def enable(self, outfp):
+ self.outfp = outfp
+ self.append = self.do_append
+ self.print_stats = self.do_print
+ def do_nothing(self, *args, **kw):
+ pass
+
+class CountStats(Stats):
+ def do_append(self, label):
+ self.labels.append(label)
+ self.stats.append(SCons.Debug.fetchLoggedInstances())
+ def do_print(self):
+ stats_table = {}
+ for s in self.stats:
+ for n in [t[0] for t in s]:
+ stats_table[n] = [0, 0, 0, 0]
+ i = 0
+ for s in self.stats:
+ for n, c in s:
+ stats_table[n][i] = c
+ i = i + 1
+ self.outfp.write("Object counts:\n")
+ pre = [" "]
+ post = [" %s\n"]
+ l = len(self.stats)
+ fmt1 = ''.join(pre + [' %7s']*l + post)
+ fmt2 = ''.join(pre + [' %7d']*l + post)
+ labels = self.labels[:l]
+ labels.append(("", "Class"))
+ self.outfp.write(fmt1 % tuple([x[0] for x in labels]))
+ self.outfp.write(fmt1 % tuple([x[1] for x in labels]))
+ for k in sorted(stats_table.keys()):
+ r = stats_table[k][:l] + [k]
+ self.outfp.write(fmt2 % tuple(r))
+
+count_stats = CountStats()
+
+class MemStats(Stats):
+ def do_append(self, label):
+ self.labels.append(label)
+ self.stats.append(SCons.Debug.memory())
+ def do_print(self):
+ fmt = 'Memory %-32s %12d\n'
+ for label, stats in zip(self.labels, self.stats):
+ self.outfp.write(fmt % (label, stats))
+
+memory_stats = MemStats()
+
+# utility functions
+
+def _scons_syntax_error(e):
+ """Handle syntax errors. Print out a message and show where the error
+ occurred.
+ """
+ etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+ lines = traceback.format_exception_only(etype, value)
+ for line in lines:
+ sys.stderr.write(line+'\n')
+ sys.exit(2)
+
+def find_deepest_user_frame(tb):
+ """
+ Find the deepest stack frame that is not part of SCons.
+
+ Input is a "pre-processed" stack trace in the form
+ returned by traceback.extract_tb() or traceback.extract_stack()
+ """
+
+ tb.reverse()
+
+ # find the deepest traceback frame that is not part
+ # of SCons:
+ for frame in tb:
+ filename = frame[0]
+ if filename.find(os.sep+'SCons'+os.sep) == -1:
+ return frame
+ return tb[0]
+
+def _scons_user_error(e):
+ """Handle user errors. Print out a message and a description of the
+ error, along with the line number and routine where it occured.
+ The file and line number will be the deepest stack frame that is
+ not part of SCons itself.
+ """
+ global print_stacktrace
+ etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+ if print_stacktrace:
+ traceback.print_exception(etype, value, tb)
+ filename, lineno, routine, dummy = find_deepest_user_frame(traceback.extract_tb(tb))
+ sys.stderr.write("\nscons: *** %s\n" % value)
+ sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine))
+ sys.exit(2)
+
+def _scons_user_warning(e):
+ """Handle user warnings. Print out a message and a description of
+ the warning, along with the line number and routine where it occured.
+ The file and line number will be the deepest stack frame that is
+ not part of SCons itself.
+ """
+ etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+ filename, lineno, routine, dummy = find_deepest_user_frame(traceback.extract_tb(tb))
+ sys.stderr.write("\nscons: warning: %s\n" % e)
+ sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine))
+
+def _scons_internal_warning(e):
+ """Slightly different from _scons_user_warning in that we use the
+ *current call stack* rather than sys.exc_info() to get our stack trace.
+ This is used by the warnings framework to print warnings."""
+ filename, lineno, routine, dummy = find_deepest_user_frame(traceback.extract_stack())
+ sys.stderr.write("\nscons: warning: %s\n" % e.args[0])
+ sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine))
+
+def _scons_internal_error():
+ """Handle all errors but user errors. Print out a message telling
+ the user what to do in this case and print a normal trace.
+ """
+ print 'internal error'
+ traceback.print_exc()
+ sys.exit(2)
+
+def _SConstruct_exists(dirname='', repositories=[], filelist=None):
+ """This function checks that an SConstruct file exists in a directory.
+ If so, it returns the path of the file. By default, it checks the
+ current directory.
+ """
+ if not filelist:
+ filelist = ['SConstruct', 'Sconstruct', 'sconstruct']
+ for file in filelist:
+ sfile = os.path.join(dirname, file)
+ if os.path.isfile(sfile):
+ return sfile
+ if not os.path.isabs(sfile):
+ for rep in repositories:
+ if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(rep, sfile)):
+ return sfile
+ return None
+
+def _set_debug_values(options):
+ global print_memoizer, print_objects, print_stacktrace, print_time
+
+ debug_values = options.debug
+
+ if "count" in debug_values:
+ # All of the object counts are within "if __debug__:" blocks,
+ # which get stripped when running optimized (with python -O or
+ # from compiled *.pyo files). Provide a warning if __debug__ is
+ # stripped, so it doesn't just look like --debug=count is broken.
+ enable_count = False
+ if __debug__: enable_count = True
+ if enable_count:
+ count_stats.enable(sys.stdout)
+ else:
+ msg = "--debug=count is not supported when running SCons\n" + \
+ "\twith the python -O option or optimized (.pyo) modules."
+ SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.NoObjectCountWarning, msg)
+ if "dtree" in debug_values:
+ options.tree_printers.append(TreePrinter(derived=True))
+ options.debug_explain = ("explain" in debug_values)
+ if "findlibs" in debug_values:
+ SCons.Scanner.Prog.print_find_libs = "findlibs"
+ options.debug_includes = ("includes" in debug_values)
+ print_memoizer = ("memoizer" in debug_values)
+ if "memory" in debug_values:
+ memory_stats.enable(sys.stdout)
+ print_objects = ("objects" in debug_values)
+ if "presub" in debug_values:
+ SCons.Action.print_actions_presub = 1
+ if "stacktrace" in debug_values:
+ print_stacktrace = 1
+ if "stree" in debug_values:
+ options.tree_printers.append(TreePrinter(status=True))
+ if "time" in debug_values:
+ print_time = 1
+ if "tree" in debug_values:
+ options.tree_printers.append(TreePrinter())
+
+def _create_path(plist):
+ path = '.'
+ for d in plist:
+ if os.path.isabs(d):
+ path = d
+ else:
+ path = path + '/' + d
+ return path
+
+def _load_site_scons_dir(topdir, site_dir_name=None):
+ """Load the site_scons dir under topdir.
+ Adds site_scons to sys.path, imports site_scons/site_init.py,
+ and adds site_scons/site_tools to default toolpath."""
+ if site_dir_name:
+ err_if_not_found = True # user specified: err if missing
+ else:
+ site_dir_name = "site_scons"
+ err_if_not_found = False
+
+ site_dir = os.path.join(topdir.path, site_dir_name)
+ if not os.path.exists(site_dir):
+ if err_if_not_found:
+ raise SCons.Errors.UserError("site dir %s not found."%site_dir)
+ return
+
+ site_init_filename = "site_init.py"
+ site_init_modname = "site_init"
+ site_tools_dirname = "site_tools"
+ sys.path = [os.path.abspath(site_dir)] + sys.path
+ site_init_file = os.path.join(site_dir, site_init_filename)
+ site_tools_dir = os.path.join(site_dir, site_tools_dirname)
+ if os.path.exists(site_init_file):
+ import imp
+ # TODO(2.4): turn this into try:-except:-finally:
+ try:
+ try:
+ fp, pathname, description = imp.find_module(site_init_modname,
+ [site_dir])
+ # Load the file into SCons.Script namespace. This is
+ # opaque and clever; m is the module object for the
+ # SCons.Script module, and the exec ... in call executes a
+ # file (or string containing code) in the context of the
+ # module's dictionary, so anything that code defines ends
+ # up adding to that module. This is really short, but all
+ # the error checking makes it longer.
+ try:
+ m = sys.modules['SCons.Script']
+ except Exception, e:
+ fmt = 'cannot import site_init.py: missing SCons.Script module %s'
+ raise SCons.Errors.InternalError(fmt % repr(e))
+ try:
+ # This is the magic.
+ exec fp in m.__dict__
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ raise
+ except Exception, e:
+ fmt = '*** Error loading site_init file %s:\n'
+ sys.stderr.write(fmt % repr(site_init_file))
+ raise
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ raise
+ except ImportError, e:
+ fmt = '*** cannot import site init file %s:\n'
+ sys.stderr.write(fmt % repr(site_init_file))
+ raise
+ finally:
+ if fp:
+ fp.close()
+ if os.path.exists(site_tools_dir):
+ SCons.Tool.DefaultToolpath.append(os.path.abspath(site_tools_dir))
+
+def version_string(label, module):
+ version = module.__version__
+ build = module.__build__
+ if build:
+ if build[0] != '.':
+ build = '.' + build
+ version = version + build
+ fmt = "\t%s: v%s, %s, by %s on %s\n"
+ return fmt % (label,
+ version,
+ module.__date__,
+ module.__developer__,
+ module.__buildsys__)
+
+def _main(parser):
+ global exit_status
+ global this_build_status
+
+ options = parser.values
+
+ # Here's where everything really happens.
+
+ # First order of business: set up default warnings and then
+ # handle the user's warning options, so that we can issue (or
+ # suppress) appropriate warnings about anything that might happen,
+ # as configured by the user.
+
+ default_warnings = [ SCons.Warnings.WarningOnByDefault,
+ SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedWarning,
+ ]
+
+ for warning in default_warnings:
+ SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(warning)
+ SCons.Warnings._warningOut = _scons_internal_warning
+ SCons.Warnings.process_warn_strings(options.warn)
+
+ # Now that we have the warnings configuration set up, we can actually
+ # issue (or suppress) any warnings about warning-worthy things that
+ # occurred while the command-line options were getting parsed.
+ try:
+ dw = options.delayed_warnings
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ delayed_warnings.extend(dw)
+ for warning_type, message in delayed_warnings:
+ SCons.Warnings.warn(warning_type, message)
+
+ if options.diskcheck:
+ SCons.Node.FS.set_diskcheck(options.diskcheck)
+
+ # Next, we want to create the FS object that represents the outside
+ # world's file system, as that's central to a lot of initialization.
+ # To do this, however, we need to be in the directory from which we
+ # want to start everything, which means first handling any relevant
+ # options that might cause us to chdir somewhere (-C, -D, -U, -u).
+ if options.directory:
+ script_dir = os.path.abspath(_create_path(options.directory))
+ else:
+ script_dir = os.getcwd()
+
+ target_top = None
+ if options.climb_up:
+ target_top = '.' # directory to prepend to targets
+ while script_dir and not _SConstruct_exists(script_dir,
+ options.repository,
+ options.file):
+ script_dir, last_part = os.path.split(script_dir)
+ if last_part:
+ target_top = os.path.join(last_part, target_top)
+ else:
+ script_dir = ''
+
+ if script_dir and script_dir != os.getcwd():
+ display("scons: Entering directory `%s'" % script_dir)
+ try:
+ os.chdir(script_dir)
+ except OSError:
+ sys.stderr.write("Could not change directory to %s\n" % script_dir)
+
+ # Now that we're in the top-level SConstruct directory, go ahead
+ # and initialize the FS object that represents the file system,
+ # and make it the build engine default.
+ fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
+
+ for rep in options.repository:
+ fs.Repository(rep)
+
+ # Now that we have the FS object, the next order of business is to
+ # check for an SConstruct file (or other specified config file).
+ # If there isn't one, we can bail before doing any more work.
+ scripts = []
+ if options.file:
+ scripts.extend(options.file)
+ if not scripts:
+ sfile = _SConstruct_exists(repositories=options.repository,
+ filelist=options.file)
+ if sfile:
+ scripts.append(sfile)
+
+ if not scripts:
+ if options.help:
+ # There's no SConstruct, but they specified -h.
+ # Give them the options usage now, before we fail
+ # trying to read a non-existent SConstruct file.
+ raise SConsPrintHelpException
+ raise SCons.Errors.UserError("No SConstruct file found.")
+
+ if scripts[0] == "-":
+ d = fs.getcwd()
+ else:
+ d = fs.File(scripts[0]).dir
+ fs.set_SConstruct_dir(d)
+
+ _set_debug_values(options)
+ SCons.Node.implicit_cache = options.implicit_cache
+ SCons.Node.implicit_deps_changed = options.implicit_deps_changed
+ SCons.Node.implicit_deps_unchanged = options.implicit_deps_unchanged
+
+ if options.no_exec:
+ SCons.SConf.dryrun = 1
+ SCons.Action.execute_actions = None
+ if options.question:
+ SCons.SConf.dryrun = 1
+ if options.clean:
+ SCons.SConf.SetBuildType('clean')
+ if options.help:
+ SCons.SConf.SetBuildType('help')
+ SCons.SConf.SetCacheMode(options.config)
+ SCons.SConf.SetProgressDisplay(progress_display)
+
+ if options.no_progress or options.silent:
+ progress_display.set_mode(0)
+
+ if options.site_dir:
+ _load_site_scons_dir(d, options.site_dir)
+ elif not options.no_site_dir:
+ _load_site_scons_dir(d)
+
+ if options.include_dir:
+ sys.path = options.include_dir + sys.path
+
+ # That should cover (most of) the options. Next, set up the variables
+ # that hold command-line arguments, so the SConscript files that we
+ # read and execute have access to them.
+ targets = []
+ xmit_args = []
+ for a in parser.largs:
+ if a[:1] == '-':
+ continue
+ if '=' in a:
+ xmit_args.append(a)
+ else:
+ targets.append(a)
+ SCons.Script._Add_Targets(targets + parser.rargs)
+ SCons.Script._Add_Arguments(xmit_args)
+
+ # If stdout is not a tty, replace it with a wrapper object to call flush
+ # after every write.
+ #
+ # Tty devices automatically flush after every newline, so the replacement
+ # isn't necessary. Furthermore, if we replace sys.stdout, the readline
+ # module will no longer work. This affects the behavior during
+ # --interactive mode. --interactive should only be used when stdin and
+ # stdout refer to a tty.
+ if not hasattr(sys.stdout, 'isatty') or not sys.stdout.isatty():
+ sys.stdout = SCons.Util.Unbuffered(sys.stdout)
+ if not hasattr(sys.stderr, 'isatty') or not sys.stderr.isatty():
+ sys.stderr = SCons.Util.Unbuffered(sys.stderr)
+
+ memory_stats.append('before reading SConscript files:')
+ count_stats.append(('pre-', 'read'))
+
+ # And here's where we (finally) read the SConscript files.
+
+ progress_display("scons: Reading SConscript files ...")
+
+ start_time = time.time()
+ try:
+ for script in scripts:
+ SCons.Script._SConscript._SConscript(fs, script)
+ except SCons.Errors.StopError, e:
+ # We had problems reading an SConscript file, such as it
+ # couldn't be copied in to the VariantDir. Since we're just
+ # reading SConscript files and haven't started building
+ # things yet, stop regardless of whether they used -i or -k
+ # or anything else.
+ sys.stderr.write("scons: *** %s Stop.\n" % e)
+ exit_status = 2
+ sys.exit(exit_status)
+ global sconscript_time
+ sconscript_time = time.time() - start_time
+
+ progress_display("scons: done reading SConscript files.")
+
+ memory_stats.append('after reading SConscript files:')
+ count_stats.append(('post-', 'read'))
+
+ # Re-{enable,disable} warnings in case they disabled some in
+ # the SConscript file.
+ #
+ # We delay enabling the PythonVersionWarning class until here so that,
+ # if they explicity disabled it in either in the command line or in
+ # $SCONSFLAGS, or in the SConscript file, then the search through
+ # the list of deprecated warning classes will find that disabling
+ # first and not issue the warning.
+ #SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(SCons.Warnings.PythonVersionWarning)
+ SCons.Warnings.process_warn_strings(options.warn)
+
+ # Now that we've read the SConscript files, we can check for the
+ # warning about deprecated Python versions--delayed until here
+ # in case they disabled the warning in the SConscript files.
+ if python_version_deprecated():
+ msg = "Support for pre-2.4 Python (%s) is deprecated.\n" + \
+ " If this will cause hardship, contact dev@scons.tigris.org."
+ SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.PythonVersionWarning,
+ msg % python_version_string())
+
+ if not options.help:
+ SCons.SConf.CreateConfigHBuilder(SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment())
+
+ # Now re-parse the command-line options (any to the left of a '--'
+ # argument, that is) with any user-defined command-line options that
+ # the SConscript files may have added to the parser object. This will
+ # emit the appropriate error message and exit if any unknown option
+ # was specified on the command line.
+
+ parser.preserve_unknown_options = False
+ parser.parse_args(parser.largs, options)
+
+ if options.help:
+ help_text = SCons.Script.help_text
+ if help_text is None:
+ # They specified -h, but there was no Help() inside the
+ # SConscript files. Give them the options usage.
+ raise SConsPrintHelpException
+ else:
+ print help_text
+ print "Use scons -H for help about command-line options."
+ exit_status = 0
+ return
+
+ # Change directory to the top-level SConstruct directory, then tell
+ # the Node.FS subsystem that we're all done reading the SConscript
+ # files and calling Repository() and VariantDir() and changing
+ # directories and the like, so it can go ahead and start memoizing
+ # the string values of file system nodes.
+
+ fs.chdir(fs.Top)
+
+ SCons.Node.FS.save_strings(1)
+
+ # Now that we've read the SConscripts we can set the options
+ # that are SConscript settable:
+ SCons.Node.implicit_cache = options.implicit_cache
+ SCons.Node.FS.set_duplicate(options.duplicate)
+ fs.set_max_drift(options.max_drift)
+
+ SCons.Job.explicit_stack_size = options.stack_size
+
+ if options.md5_chunksize:
+ SCons.Node.FS.File.md5_chunksize = options.md5_chunksize
+
+ platform = SCons.Platform.platform_module()
+
+ if options.interactive:
+ SCons.Script.Interactive.interact(fs, OptionsParser, options,
+ targets, target_top)
+
+ else:
+
+ # Build the targets
+ nodes = _build_targets(fs, options, targets, target_top)
+ if not nodes:
+ exit_status = 2
+
+def _build_targets(fs, options, targets, target_top):
+
+ global this_build_status
+ this_build_status = 0
+
+ progress_display.set_mode(not (options.no_progress or options.silent))
+ display.set_mode(not options.silent)
+ SCons.Action.print_actions = not options.silent
+ SCons.Action.execute_actions = not options.no_exec
+ SCons.Node.FS.do_store_info = not options.no_exec
+ SCons.SConf.dryrun = options.no_exec
+
+ if options.diskcheck:
+ SCons.Node.FS.set_diskcheck(options.diskcheck)
+
+ SCons.CacheDir.cache_enabled = not options.cache_disable
+ SCons.CacheDir.cache_debug = options.cache_debug
+ SCons.CacheDir.cache_force = options.cache_force
+ SCons.CacheDir.cache_show = options.cache_show
+
+ if options.no_exec:
+ CleanTask.execute = CleanTask.show
+ else:
+ CleanTask.execute = CleanTask.remove
+
+ lookup_top = None
+ if targets or SCons.Script.BUILD_TARGETS != SCons.Script._build_plus_default:
+ # They specified targets on the command line or modified
+ # BUILD_TARGETS in the SConscript file(s), so if they used -u,
+ # -U or -D, we have to look up targets relative to the top,
+ # but we build whatever they specified.
+ if target_top:
+ lookup_top = fs.Dir(target_top)
+ target_top = None
+
+ targets = SCons.Script.BUILD_TARGETS
+ else:
+ # There are no targets specified on the command line,
+ # so if they used -u, -U or -D, we may have to restrict
+ # what actually gets built.
+ d = None
+ if target_top:
+ if options.climb_up == 1:
+ # -u, local directory and below
+ target_top = fs.Dir(target_top)
+ lookup_top = target_top
+ elif options.climb_up == 2:
+ # -D, all Default() targets
+ target_top = None
+ lookup_top = None
+ elif options.climb_up == 3:
+ # -U, local SConscript Default() targets
+ target_top = fs.Dir(target_top)
+ def check_dir(x, target_top=target_top):
+ if hasattr(x, 'cwd') and not x.cwd is None:
+ cwd = x.cwd.srcnode()
+ return cwd == target_top
+ else:
+ # x doesn't have a cwd, so it's either not a target,
+ # or not a file, so go ahead and keep it as a default
+ # target and let the engine sort it out:
+ return 1
+ d = list(filter(check_dir, SCons.Script.DEFAULT_TARGETS))
+ SCons.Script.DEFAULT_TARGETS[:] = d
+ target_top = None
+ lookup_top = None
+
+ targets = SCons.Script._Get_Default_Targets(d, fs)
+
+ if not targets:
+ sys.stderr.write("scons: *** No targets specified and no Default() targets found. Stop.\n")
+ return None
+
+ def Entry(x, ltop=lookup_top, ttop=target_top, fs=fs):
+ if isinstance(x, SCons.Node.Node):
+ node = x
+ else:
+ node = None
+ # Why would ltop be None? Unfortunately this happens.
+ if ltop is None: ltop = ''
+ # Curdir becomes important when SCons is called with -u, -C,
+ # or similar option that changes directory, and so the paths
+ # of targets given on the command line need to be adjusted.
+ curdir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), str(ltop))
+ for lookup in SCons.Node.arg2nodes_lookups:
+ node = lookup(x, curdir=curdir)
+ if node is not None:
+ break
+ if node is None:
+ node = fs.Entry(x, directory=ltop, create=1)
+ if ttop and not node.is_under(ttop):
+ if isinstance(node, SCons.Node.FS.Dir) and ttop.is_under(node):
+ node = ttop
+ else:
+ node = None
+ return node
+
+ nodes = [_f for _f in map(Entry, targets) if _f]
+
+ task_class = BuildTask # default action is to build targets
+ opening_message = "Building targets ..."
+ closing_message = "done building targets."
+ if options.keep_going:
+ failure_message = "done building targets (errors occurred during build)."
+ else:
+ failure_message = "building terminated because of errors."
+ if options.question:
+ task_class = QuestionTask
+ try:
+ if options.clean:
+ task_class = CleanTask
+ opening_message = "Cleaning targets ..."
+ closing_message = "done cleaning targets."
+ if options.keep_going:
+ failure_message = "done cleaning targets (errors occurred during clean)."
+ else:
+ failure_message = "cleaning terminated because of errors."
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+
+ task_class.progress = ProgressObject
+
+ if options.random:
+ def order(dependencies):
+ """Randomize the dependencies."""
+ import random
+ # This is cribbed from the implementation of
+ # random.shuffle() in Python 2.X.
+ d = dependencies
+ for i in range(len(d)-1, 0, -1):
+ j = int(random.random() * (i+1))
+ d[i], d[j] = d[j], d[i]
+ return d
+ else:
+ def order(dependencies):
+ """Leave the order of dependencies alone."""
+ return dependencies
+
+ if options.taskmastertrace_file == '-':
+ tmtrace = sys.stdout
+ elif options.taskmastertrace_file:
+ tmtrace = open(options.taskmastertrace_file, 'wb')
+ else:
+ tmtrace = None
+ taskmaster = SCons.Taskmaster.Taskmaster(nodes, task_class, order, tmtrace)
+
+ # Let the BuildTask objects get at the options to respond to the
+ # various print_* settings, tree_printer list, etc.
+ BuildTask.options = options
+
+ global num_jobs
+ num_jobs = options.num_jobs
+ jobs = SCons.Job.Jobs(num_jobs, taskmaster)
+ if num_jobs > 1:
+ msg = None
+ if jobs.num_jobs == 1:
+ msg = "parallel builds are unsupported by this version of Python;\n" + \
+ "\tignoring -j or num_jobs option.\n"
+ elif sys.platform == 'win32':
+ msg = fetch_win32_parallel_msg()
+ if msg:
+ SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.NoParallelSupportWarning, msg)
+
+ memory_stats.append('before building targets:')
+ count_stats.append(('pre-', 'build'))
+
+ def jobs_postfunc(
+ jobs=jobs,
+ options=options,
+ closing_message=closing_message,
+ failure_message=failure_message
+ ):
+ if jobs.were_interrupted():
+ if not options.no_progress and not options.silent:
+ sys.stderr.write("scons: Build interrupted.\n")
+ global exit_status
+ global this_build_status
+ exit_status = 2
+ this_build_status = 2
+
+ if this_build_status:
+ progress_display("scons: " + failure_message)
+ else:
+ progress_display("scons: " + closing_message)
+ if not options.no_exec:
+ if jobs.were_interrupted():
+ progress_display("scons: writing .sconsign file.")
+ SCons.SConsign.write()
+
+ progress_display("scons: " + opening_message)
+ jobs.run(postfunc = jobs_postfunc)
+
+ memory_stats.append('after building targets:')
+ count_stats.append(('post-', 'build'))
+
+ return nodes
+
+def _exec_main(parser, values):
+ sconsflags = os.environ.get('SCONSFLAGS', '')
+ all_args = sconsflags.split() + sys.argv[1:]
+
+ options, args = parser.parse_args(all_args, values)
+
+ if isinstance(options.debug, list) and "pdb" in options.debug:
+ import pdb
+ pdb.Pdb().runcall(_main, parser)
+ elif options.profile_file:
+ # compat layer imports "cProfile" for us if it's available.
+ from profile import Profile
+
+ # Some versions of Python 2.4 shipped a profiler that had the
+ # wrong 'c_exception' entry in its dispatch table. Make sure
+ # we have the right one. (This may put an unnecessary entry
+ # in the table in earlier versions of Python, but its presence
+ # shouldn't hurt anything).
+ try:
+ dispatch = Profile.dispatch
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ dispatch['c_exception'] = Profile.trace_dispatch_return
+
+ prof = Profile()
+ try:
+ prof.runcall(_main, parser)
+ except SConsPrintHelpException, e:
+ prof.dump_stats(options.profile_file)
+ raise e
+ except SystemExit:
+ pass
+ prof.dump_stats(options.profile_file)
+ else:
+ _main(parser)
+
+def main():
+ global OptionsParser
+ global exit_status
+ global first_command_start
+
+ # Check up front for a Python version we do not support. We
+ # delay the check for deprecated Python versions until later,
+ # after the SConscript files have been read, in case they
+ # disable that warning.
+ if python_version_unsupported():
+ msg = "scons: *** SCons version %s does not run under Python version %s.\n"
+ sys.stderr.write(msg % (SCons.__version__, python_version_string()))
+ sys.exit(1)
+
+ parts = ["SCons by Steven Knight et al.:\n"]
+ try:
+ import __main__
+ parts.append(version_string("script", __main__))
+ except (ImportError, AttributeError):
+ # On Windows there is no scons.py, so there is no
+ # __main__.__version__, hence there is no script version.
+ pass
+ parts.append(version_string("engine", SCons))
+ parts.append("Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 The SCons Foundation")
+ version = ''.join(parts)
+
+ import SConsOptions
+ parser = SConsOptions.Parser(version)
+ values = SConsOptions.SConsValues(parser.get_default_values())
+
+ OptionsParser = parser
+
+ try:
+ _exec_main(parser, values)
+ except SystemExit, s:
+ if s:
+ exit_status = s
+ except KeyboardInterrupt:
+ print("scons: Build interrupted.")
+ sys.exit(2)
+ except SyntaxError, e:
+ _scons_syntax_error(e)
+ except SCons.Errors.InternalError:
+ _scons_internal_error()
+ except SCons.Errors.UserError, e:
+ _scons_user_error(e)
+ except SConsPrintHelpException:
+ parser.print_help()
+ exit_status = 0
+ except SCons.Errors.BuildError, e:
+ exit_status = e.exitstatus
+ except:
+ # An exception here is likely a builtin Python exception Python
+ # code in an SConscript file. Show them precisely what the
+ # problem was and where it happened.
+ SCons.Script._SConscript.SConscript_exception()
+ sys.exit(2)
+
+ memory_stats.print_stats()
+ count_stats.print_stats()
+
+ if print_objects:
+ SCons.Debug.listLoggedInstances('*')
+ #SCons.Debug.dumpLoggedInstances('*')
+
+ if print_memoizer:
+ SCons.Memoize.Dump("Memoizer (memory cache) hits and misses:")
+
+ # Dump any development debug info that may have been enabled.
+ # These are purely for internal debugging during development, so
+ # there's no need to control them with --debug= options; they're
+ # controlled by changing the source code.
+ SCons.Debug.dump_caller_counts()
+ SCons.Taskmaster.dump_stats()
+
+ if print_time:
+ total_time = time.time() - SCons.Script.start_time
+ if num_jobs == 1:
+ ct = cumulative_command_time
+ else:
+ if last_command_end is None or first_command_start is None:
+ ct = 0.0
+ else:
+ ct = last_command_end - first_command_start
+ scons_time = total_time - sconscript_time - ct
+ print "Total build time: %f seconds"%total_time
+ print "Total SConscript file execution time: %f seconds"%sconscript_time
+ print "Total SCons execution time: %f seconds"%scons_time
+ print "Total command execution time: %f seconds"%ct
+
+ sys.exit(exit_status)
+
+# Local Variables:
+# tab-width:4
+# indent-tabs-mode:nil
+# End:
+# vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4: