mapnik/scons/scons-local-4.1.0/SCons/Warnings.py
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"""The SCons warnings framework."""
import sys
import SCons.Errors
class SConsWarning(SCons.Errors.UserError):
pass
class WarningOnByDefault(SConsWarning):
pass
# NOTE: If you add a new warning class, add it to the man page, too!
# Not all warnings are defined here, some are defined in the location of use
class TargetNotBuiltWarning(SConsWarning): # Should go to OnByDefault
pass
class CacheVersionWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class CacheWriteErrorWarning(SConsWarning):
pass
class CorruptSConsignWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class DependencyWarning(SConsWarning):
pass
class DevelopmentVersionWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class DuplicateEnvironmentWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class FutureReservedVariableWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class LinkWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class MisleadingKeywordsWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class MissingSConscriptWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class NoObjectCountWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class NoParallelSupportWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class ReservedVariableWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class StackSizeWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class VisualCMissingWarning(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
# Used when MSVC_VERSION and MSVS_VERSION do not point to the
# same version (MSVS_VERSION is deprecated)
class VisualVersionMismatch(WarningOnByDefault):
pass
class VisualStudioMissingWarning(SConsWarning):
pass
class FortranCxxMixWarning(LinkWarning):
pass
# Deprecation warnings
class FutureDeprecatedWarning(SConsWarning):
pass
class DeprecatedWarning(SConsWarning):
pass
class MandatoryDeprecatedWarning(DeprecatedWarning):
pass
# Special case; base always stays DeprecatedWarning
class PythonVersionWarning(DeprecatedWarning):
pass
class DeprecatedSourceCodeWarning(FutureDeprecatedWarning):
pass
class TaskmasterNeedsExecuteWarning(DeprecatedWarning):
pass
class DeprecatedOptionsWarning(MandatoryDeprecatedWarning):
pass
class DeprecatedDebugOptionsWarning(MandatoryDeprecatedWarning):
pass
class DeprecatedMissingSConscriptWarning(DeprecatedWarning):
pass
# The below is a list of 2-tuples. The first element is a class object.
# The second element is true if that class is enabled, false if it is disabled.
_enabled = []
# If set, raise the warning as an exception
_warningAsException = False
# If not None, a function to call with the warning
_warningOut = None
def suppressWarningClass(clazz):
"""Suppresses all warnings of type clazz or derived from clazz."""
_enabled.insert(0, (clazz, False))
def enableWarningClass(clazz):
"""Enables all warnings of type clazz or derived from clazz."""
_enabled.insert(0, (clazz, True))
def warningAsException(flag=True):
"""Set global _warningAsExeption flag.
Args:
flag: value to set warnings-as-exceptions to [default: True]
Returns:
The previous value.
"""
global _warningAsException
old = _warningAsException
_warningAsException = flag
return old
def warn(clazz, *args):
"""Issue a warning, accounting for SCons rules.
Check if warnings for this class are enabled.
If warnings are treated as exceptions, raise exception.
Use the global warning-emitter _warningOut, which allows selecting
different ways of presenting a traceback (see Script/Main.py)
"""
warning = clazz(args)
for cls, flag in _enabled:
if isinstance(warning, cls):
if flag:
if _warningAsException:
raise warning
if _warningOut:
_warningOut(warning)
break
def process_warn_strings(arguments):
"""Process requests to enable/disable warnings.
The requests are strings passed to the --warn option or the
SetOption('warn') function.
An argument to this option should be of the form "warning-class"
or "no-warning-class". The warning class is munged and has
the suffix "Warning" added in order to get an actual class name
from the classes above, which we need to pass to the
{enable,disable}WarningClass() functions.
For example, "deprecated" will enable the DeprecatedWarning class.
"no-dependency" will disable the DependencyWarning class.
As a special case, --warn=all and --warn=no-all will enable or
disable (respectively) the base class of all SCons warnings.
"""
def _classmunge(s):
"""Convert a warning argument to SConsCase.
The result is CamelCase, except "Scons" is changed to "SCons"
"""
s = s.replace("-", " ").title().replace(" ", "")
return s.replace("Scons", "SCons")
for arg in arguments:
enable = True
if arg.startswith("no-"):
enable = False
arg = arg[len("no-") :]
if arg == 'all':
class_name = "SConsWarning"
else:
class_name = _classmunge(arg) + 'Warning'
try:
clazz = globals()[class_name]
except KeyError:
sys.stderr.write("No warning type: '%s'\n" % arg)
else:
if enable:
enableWarningClass(clazz)
elif issubclass(clazz, MandatoryDeprecatedWarning):
fmt = "Can not disable mandataory warning: '%s'\n"
sys.stderr.write(fmt % arg)
else:
suppressWarningClass(clazz)
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