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# MIT License
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# Copyright The SCons Foundation
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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# the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
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# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
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# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
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# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
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# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
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# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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"""SCons platform selection.
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Looks for modules that define a callable object that can modify a
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construction environment as appropriate for a given platform.
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Note that we take a more simplistic view of "platform" than Python does.
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We're looking for a single string that determines a set of
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tool-independent variables with which to initialize a construction
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environment. Consequently, we'll examine both sys.platform and os.name
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(and anything else that might come in to play) in order to return some
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specification which is unique enough for our purposes.
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Note that because this subsystem just *selects* a callable that can
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modify a construction environment, it's possible for people to define
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their own "platform specification" in an arbitrary callable function.
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No one needs to use or tie in to this subsystem in order to roll
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their own platform definition.
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"""
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import SCons.compat
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import importlib
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import os
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import SCons.Errors
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import SCons.Subst
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import SCons.Tool
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def platform_default():
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r"""Return the platform string for our execution environment.
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The returned value should map to one of the SCons/Platform/\*.py
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files. Since scons is architecture independent, though, we don't
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care about the machine architecture.
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"""
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osname = os.name
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if osname == 'java':
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osname = os._osType
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if osname == 'posix':
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if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
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return 'cygwin'
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elif sys.platform.find('irix') != -1:
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return 'irix'
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elif sys.platform.find('sunos') != -1:
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return 'sunos'
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elif sys.platform.find('hp-ux') != -1:
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return 'hpux'
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elif sys.platform.find('aix') != -1:
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return 'aix'
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elif sys.platform.find('darwin') != -1:
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return 'darwin'
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else:
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return 'posix'
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elif os.name == 'os2':
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return 'os2'
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else:
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return sys.platform
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def platform_module(name=platform_default()):
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"""Return the imported module for the platform.
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This looks for a module name that matches the specified argument.
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If the name is unspecified, we fetch the appropriate default for
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our execution environment.
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"""
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full_name = 'SCons.Platform.' + name
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try:
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return sys.modules[full_name]
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except KeyError:
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try:
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# the specific platform module is a relative import
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mod = importlib.import_module("." + name, __name__)
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except ModuleNotFoundError:
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try:
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# This support was added to enable running inside
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# a py2exe bundle a long time ago - unclear if it's
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# still needed. It is *not* intended to load individual
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# platform modules stored in a zipfile.
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import zipimport
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platform = sys.modules['SCons.Platform'].__path__[0]
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importer = zipimport.zipimporter(platform)
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if not hasattr(importer, 'find_spec'):
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# zipimport only added find_spec, exec_module in 3.10,
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# unlike importlib, where they've been around since 3.4.
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# If we don't have 'em, use the old way.
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mod = importer.load_module(full_name)
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else:
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spec = importer.find_spec(full_name)
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mod = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
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importer.exec_module(mod)
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sys.modules[full_name] = mod
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except zipimport.ZipImportError:
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raise SCons.Errors.UserError("No platform named '%s'" % name)
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setattr(SCons.Platform, name, mod)
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return mod
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def DefaultToolList(platform, env):
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"""Select a default tool list for the specified platform."""
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return SCons.Tool.tool_list(platform, env)
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class PlatformSpec:
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def __init__(self, name, generate) -> None:
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self.name = name
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self.generate = generate
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def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
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return self.generate(*args, **kw)
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def __str__(self) -> str:
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return self.name
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class TempFileMunge:
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"""Convert long command lines to use a temporary file.
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You can set an Environment variable (usually ``TEMPFILE``) to this,
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then call it with a string argument, and it will perform temporary
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file substitution on it. This is used to circumvent limitations on
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the length of command lines. Example::
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env["TEMPFILE"] = TempFileMunge
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env["LINKCOM"] = "${TEMPFILE('$LINK $TARGET $SOURCES','$LINKCOMSTR')}"
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By default, the name of the temporary file used begins with a
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prefix of '@'. This may be configured for other tool chains by
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setting the ``TEMPFILEPREFIX`` variable. Example::
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env["TEMPFILEPREFIX"] = '-@' # diab compiler
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env["TEMPFILEPREFIX"] = '-via' # arm tool chain
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env["TEMPFILEPREFIX"] = '' # (the empty string) PC Lint
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You can configure the extension of the temporary file through the
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``TEMPFILESUFFIX`` variable, which defaults to '.lnk' (see comments
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in the code below). Example::
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env["TEMPFILESUFFIX"] = '.lnt' # PC Lint
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Entries in the temporary file are separated by the value of the
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``TEMPFILEARGJOIN`` variable, which defaults to an OS-appropriate value.
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A default argument escape function is ``SCons.Subst.quote_spaces``.
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If you need to apply extra operations on a command argument before
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writing to a temporary file(fix Windows slashes, normalize paths, etc.),
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please set `TEMPFILEARGESCFUNC` variable to a custom function. Example::
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import sys
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import re
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from SCons.Subst import quote_spaces
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WINPATHSEP_RE = re.compile(r"\\([^\"'\\]|$)")
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def tempfile_arg_esc_func(arg):
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arg = quote_spaces(arg)
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if sys.platform != "win32":
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return arg
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# GCC requires double Windows slashes, let's use UNIX separator
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return WINPATHSEP_RE.sub(r"/\1", arg)
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env["TEMPFILEARGESCFUNC"] = tempfile_arg_esc_func
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"""
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def __init__(self, cmd, cmdstr = None) -> None:
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self.cmd = cmd
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self.cmdstr = cmdstr
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def __call__(self, target, source, env, for_signature):
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if for_signature:
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# If we're being called for signature calculation, it's
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# because we're being called by the string expansion in
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# Subst.py, which has the logic to strip any $( $) that
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# may be in the command line we squirreled away. So we
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# just return the raw command line and let the upper
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# string substitution layers do their thing.
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return self.cmd
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# Now we're actually being called because someone is actually
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# going to try to execute the command, so we have to do our
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# own expansion.
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cmd = env.subst_list(self.cmd, SCons.Subst.SUBST_CMD, target, source)[0]
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try:
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maxline = int(env.subst('$MAXLINELENGTH'))
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except ValueError:
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maxline = 2048
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length = 0
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for c in cmd:
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length += len(c)
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length += len(cmd) - 1
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if length <= maxline:
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return self.cmd
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# Check if we already created the temporary file for this target
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# It should have been previously done by Action.strfunction() call
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if SCons.Util.is_List(target):
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node = target[0]
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else:
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node = target
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cmdlist = None
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if SCons.Util.is_List(self.cmd):
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cmdlist_key = tuple(self.cmd)
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else:
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cmdlist_key = self.cmd
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if node and hasattr(node.attributes, 'tempfile_cmdlist'):
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cmdlist = node.attributes.tempfile_cmdlist.get(cmdlist_key, None)
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if cmdlist is not None:
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return cmdlist
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# Default to the .lnk suffix for the benefit of the Phar Lap
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# linkloc linker, which likes to append an .lnk suffix if
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# none is given.
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if 'TEMPFILESUFFIX' in env:
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suffix = env.subst('$TEMPFILESUFFIX')
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else:
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suffix = '.lnk'
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if 'TEMPFILEDIR' in env:
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tempfile_dir = env.subst('$TEMPFILEDIR')
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os.makedirs(tempfile_dir, exist_ok=True)
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else:
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tempfile_dir = None
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fd, tmp = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix, dir=tempfile_dir, text=True)
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native_tmp = SCons.Util.get_native_path(tmp)
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if env.get('SHELL', None) == 'sh':
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# The sh shell will try to escape the backslashes in the
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# path, so unescape them.
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native_tmp = native_tmp.replace('\\', r'\\\\')
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# In Cygwin, we want to use rm to delete the temporary
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# file, because del does not exist in the sh shell.
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rm = env.Detect('rm') or 'del'
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else:
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# Don't use 'rm' if the shell is not sh, because rm won't
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# work with the Windows shells (cmd.exe or command.com) or
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# Windows path names.
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rm = 'del'
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if 'TEMPFILEPREFIX' in env:
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prefix = env.subst('$TEMPFILEPREFIX')
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else:
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prefix = '@'
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tempfile_esc_func = env.get('TEMPFILEARGESCFUNC', SCons.Subst.quote_spaces)
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args = [
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tempfile_esc_func(arg)
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for arg in cmd[1:]
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]
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join_char = env.get('TEMPFILEARGJOIN', ' ')
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os.write(fd, bytearray(join_char.join(args) + "\n", 'utf-8'))
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os.close(fd)
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# XXX Using the SCons.Action.print_actions value directly
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# like this is bogus, but expedient. This class should
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# really be rewritten as an Action that defines the
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# __call__() and strfunction() methods and lets the
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# normal action-execution logic handle whether or not to
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# print/execute the action. The problem, though, is all
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# of that is decided before we execute this method as
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# part of expanding the $TEMPFILE construction variable.
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# Consequently, refactoring this will have to wait until
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# we get more flexible with allowing Actions to exist
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# independently and get strung together arbitrarily like
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# Ant tasks. In the meantime, it's going to be more
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# user-friendly to not let obsession with architectural
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# purity get in the way of just being helpful, so we'll
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# reach into SCons.Action directly.
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if SCons.Action.print_actions:
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cmdstr = env.subst(self.cmdstr, SCons.Subst.SUBST_RAW, target,
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source) if self.cmdstr is not None else ''
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# Print our message only if XXXCOMSTR returns an empty string
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if len(cmdstr) == 0 :
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cmdstr = ("Using tempfile "+native_tmp+" for command line:\n"+
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str(cmd[0]) + " " + " ".join(args))
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self._print_cmd_str(target, source, env, cmdstr)
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cmdlist = [cmd[0], prefix + native_tmp + '\n' + rm, native_tmp]
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# Store the temporary file command list into the target Node.attributes
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# to avoid creating two temporary files one for print and one for execute.
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if node is not None:
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try:
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# Storing in tempfile_cmdlist by self.cmd provided when intializing
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# $TEMPFILE{} fixes issue raised in PR #3140 and #3553
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node.attributes.tempfile_cmdlist[cmdlist_key] = cmdlist
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except AttributeError:
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node.attributes.tempfile_cmdlist = {cmdlist_key: cmdlist}
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return cmdlist
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def _print_cmd_str(self, target, source, env, cmdstr) -> None:
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# check if the user has specified a cmd line print function
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print_func = None
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try:
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get = env.get
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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else:
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print_func = get('PRINT_CMD_LINE_FUNC')
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# use the default action cmd line print if user did not supply one
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if not print_func:
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action = SCons.Action._ActionAction()
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action.print_cmd_line(cmdstr, target, source, env)
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else:
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print_func(cmdstr, target, source, env)
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def Platform(name = platform_default()):
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"""Select a canned Platform specification."""
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module = platform_module(name)
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spec = PlatformSpec(name, module.generate)
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return spec
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# Local Variables:
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# tab-width:4
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# indent-tabs-mode:nil
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# End:
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# vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4:
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