mapnik/scons/scons-local-0.96.1/SCons/Platform/win32.py

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"""SCons.Platform.win32
Platform-specific initialization for Win32 systems.
There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly. It
will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
selection method.
"""
#
# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 The SCons Foundation
#
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# 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
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# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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# 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__ = "/home/scons/scons/branch.0/baseline/src/engine/SCons/Platform/win32.py 0.96.1.D001 2004/08/23 09:55:29 knight"
import os
import os.path
import string
import sys
import tempfile
from SCons.Platform.posix import exitvalmap
# XXX See note below about why importing SCons.Action should be
# eventually refactored.
import SCons.Action
import SCons.Util
class TempFileMunge:
"""A callable class. You can set an Environment variable to this,
then call it with a string argument, then it will perform temporary
file substitution on it. This is used to circumvent the win32 long command
line limitation.
Example usage:
env["TEMPFILE"] = TempFileMunge
env["LINKCOM"] = "${TEMPFILE('$LINK $TARGET $SOURCES')}"
"""
def __init__(self, cmd):
self.cmd = cmd
def __call__(self, target, source, env, for_signature):
if for_signature:
return self.cmd
cmd = env.subst_list(self.cmd, 0, target, source)[0]
try:
maxline = int(env.subst('$MAXLINELENGTH'))
except ValueError:
maxline = 2048
if (reduce(lambda x, y: x + len(y), cmd, 0) + len(cmd)) <= maxline:
return self.cmd
else:
# We do a normpath because mktemp() has what appears to be
# a bug in Win32 that will use a forward slash as a path
# delimiter. Win32's link mistakes that for a command line
# switch and barfs.
#
# We use the .lnk suffix for the benefit of the Phar Lap
# linkloc linker, which likes to append an .lnk suffix if
# none is given.
tmp = os.path.normpath(tempfile.mktemp('.lnk'))
native_tmp = SCons.Util.get_native_path(tmp)
if env['SHELL'] and env['SHELL'] == 'sh':
# The sh shell will try to escape the backslashes in the
# path, so unescape them.
native_tmp = string.replace(native_tmp, '\\', r'\\\\')
# In Cygwin, we want to use rm to delete the temporary
# file, because del does not exist in the sh shell.
rm = env.Detect('rm') or 'del'
else:
# Don't use 'rm' if the shell is not sh, because rm won't
# work with the win32 shells (cmd.exe or command.com) or
# win32 path names.
rm = 'del'
args = map(SCons.Util.quote_spaces, cmd[1:])
open(tmp, 'w').write(string.join(args, " ") + "\n")
# XXX Using the SCons.Action.print_actions value directly
# like this is bogus, but expedient. This class should
# really be rewritten as an Action that defines the
# __call__() and strfunction() methods and lets the
# normal action-execution logic handle whether or not to
# print/execute the action. The problem, though, is all
# of that is decided before we execute this method as
# part of expanding the $TEMPFILE construction variable.
# Consequently, refactoring this will have to wait until
# we get more flexible with allowing Actions to exist
# independently and get strung together arbitrarily like
# Ant tasks. In the meantime, it's going to be more
# user-friendly to not let obsession with architectural
# purity get in the way of just being helpful, so we'll
# reach into SCons.Action directly.
if SCons.Action.print_actions:
print("Using tempfile "+native_tmp+" for command line:\n"+
str(cmd[0]) + " " + string.join(args," "))
return [ cmd[0], '@' + native_tmp + '\n' + rm, native_tmp ]
# The upshot of all this is that, if you are using Python 1.5.2,
# you had better have cmd or command.com in your PATH when you run
# scons.
def piped_spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env, stdout, stderr):
# There is no direct way to do that in python. What we do
# here should work for most cases:
# In case stdout (stderr) is not redirected to a file,
# we redirect it into a temporary file tmpFileStdout
# (tmpFileStderr) and copy the contents of this file
# to stdout (stderr) given in the argument
if not sh:
sys.stderr.write("scons: Could not find command interpreter, is it in your PATH?\n")
return 127
else:
# one temporary file for stdout and stderr
tmpFileStdout = os.path.normpath(tempfile.mktemp())
tmpFileStderr = os.path.normpath(tempfile.mktemp())
# check if output is redirected
stdoutRedirected = 0
stderrRedirected = 0
for arg in args:
# are there more possibilities to redirect stdout ?
if (string.find( arg, ">", 0, 1 ) != -1 or
string.find( arg, "1>", 0, 2 ) != -1):
stdoutRedirected = 1
# are there more possibilities to redirect stderr ?
if string.find( arg, "2>", 0, 2 ) != -1:
stderrRedirected = 1
# redirect output of non-redirected streams to our tempfiles
if stdoutRedirected == 0:
args.append(">" + str(tmpFileStdout))
if stderrRedirected == 0:
args.append("2>" + str(tmpFileStderr))
# actually do the spawn
try:
args = [sh, '/C', escape(string.join(args)) ]
ret = os.spawnve(os.P_WAIT, sh, args, env)
except OSError, e:
# catch any error
ret = exitvalmap[e[0]]
if stderr != None:
stderr.write("scons: %s: %s\n" % (cmd, e[1]))
# copy child output from tempfiles to our streams
# and do clean up stuff
if stdout != None and stdoutRedirected == 0:
try:
stdout.write(open( tmpFileStdout, "r" ).read())
os.remove( tmpFileStdout )
except (IOError, OSError):
pass
if stderr != None and stderrRedirected == 0:
try:
stderr.write(open( tmpFileStderr, "r" ).read())
os.remove( tmpFileStderr )
except (IOError, OSError):
pass
return ret
def spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env):
if not sh:
sys.stderr.write("scons: Could not find command interpreter, is it in your PATH?\n")
return 127
else:
try:
args = [sh, '/C', escape(string.join(args)) ]
ret = os.spawnve(os.P_WAIT, sh, args, env)
except OSError, e:
ret = exitvalmap[e[0]]
sys.stderr.write("scons: %s: %s\n" % (cmd, e[1]))
return ret
# Windows does not allow special characters in file names anyway, so
# no need for a complex escape function, we will just quote the arg.
escape = lambda x: '"' + x + '"'
# Get the windows system directory name
def get_system_root():
# A resonable default if we can't read the registry
try:
val = os.environ['SYSTEMROOT']
except KeyError:
val = "C:/WINDOWS"
pass
# First see if we can look in the registry...
if SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
try:
# Look for Windows NT system root
k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion')
val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'SystemRoot')
except SCons.Util.RegError:
try:
# Okay, try the Windows 9x system root
k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion')
val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'SystemRoot')
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except:
pass
return val
# Get the location of the program files directory
def get_program_files_dir():
# Now see if we can look in the registry...
val = ''
if SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
try:
# Look for Windows Program Files directory
k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion')
val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'ProgramFilesDir')
except SCons.Util.RegError:
val = ''
pass
if val == '':
# A reasonable default if we can't read the registry
# (Actually, it's pretty reasonable even if we can :-)
val = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(get_system_root()),"Program Files")
return val
def generate(env):
# Attempt to find cmd.exe (for WinNT/2k/XP) or
# command.com for Win9x
cmd_interp = ''
# First see if we can look in the registry...
if SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
try:
# Look for Windows NT system root
k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion')
val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'SystemRoot')
cmd_interp = os.path.join(val, 'System32\\cmd.exe')
except SCons.Util.RegError:
try:
# Okay, try the Windows 9x system root
k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion')
val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'SystemRoot')
cmd_interp = os.path.join(val, 'command.com')
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except:
pass
# For the special case of not having access to the registry, we
# use a temporary path and pathext to attempt to find the command
# interpreter. If we fail, we try to find the interpreter through
# the env's PATH. The problem with that is that it might not
# contain an ENV and a PATH.
if not cmd_interp:
systemroot = r'C:\Windows'
if os.environ.has_key('SYSTEMROOT'):
systemroot = os.environ['SYSTEMROOT']
tmp_path = systemroot + os.pathsep + \
os.path.join(systemroot,'System32')
tmp_pathext = '.com;.exe;.bat;.cmd'
if os.environ.has_key('PATHEXT'):
tmp_pathext = os.environ['PATHEXT']
cmd_interp = SCons.Util.WhereIs('cmd', tmp_path, tmp_pathext)
if not cmd_interp:
cmd_interp = SCons.Util.WhereIs('command', tmp_path, tmp_pathext)
if not cmd_interp:
cmd_interp = env.Detect('cmd')
if not cmd_interp:
cmd_interp = env.Detect('command')
if not env.has_key('ENV'):
env['ENV'] = {}
# Import things from the external environment to the construction
# environment's ENV. This is a potential slippery slope, because we
# *don't* want to make builds dependent on the user's environment by
# default. We're doing this for SYSTEMROOT, though, because it's
# needed for anything that uses sockets, and seldom changes. Weigh
# the impact carefully before adding other variables to this list.
import_env = [ 'SYSTEMROOT' ]
for var in import_env:
v = os.environ.get(var)
if v:
env['ENV'][var] = v
env['ENV']['PATHEXT'] = '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD'
env['OBJPREFIX'] = ''
env['OBJSUFFIX'] = '.obj'
env['SHOBJPREFIX'] = '$OBJPREFIX'
env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '$OBJSUFFIX'
env['PROGPREFIX'] = ''
env['PROGSUFFIX'] = '.exe'
env['LIBPREFIX'] = ''
env['LIBSUFFIX'] = '.lib'
env['SHLIBPREFIX'] = ''
env['SHLIBSUFFIX'] = '.dll'
env['LIBPREFIXES'] = [ '$LIBPREFIX' ]
env['LIBSUFFIXES'] = [ '$LIBSUFFIX' ]
env['PSPAWN'] = piped_spawn
env['SPAWN'] = spawn
env['SHELL'] = cmd_interp
env['TEMPFILE'] = TempFileMunge
env['MAXLINELENGTH'] = 2048
env['ESCAPE'] = escape