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If you do not delete # the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under # the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. # # ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** '''expandlibs-exec.py applies expandlibs rules, and some more (see below) to a given command line, and executes that command line with the expanded arguments. With the --extract argument (useful for e.g. $(AR)), it extracts object files from static libraries (or use those listed in library descriptors directly). With the --uselist argument (useful for e.g. $(CC)), it replaces all object files with a list file. This can be used to avoid limitations in the length of a command line. The kind of list file format used depends on the EXPAND_LIBS_LIST_STYLE variable: 'list' for MSVC style lists (@file.list) or 'linkerscript' for GNU ld linker scripts. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=584474#c59 for more details. ''' from __future__ import with_statement import sys import os from expandlibs import ExpandArgs import expandlibs_config as conf from optparse import OptionParser import subprocess import tempfile import shutil class ExpandArgsMore(ExpandArgs): ''' Meant to be used as 'with ExpandArgsMore(args) as ...: ''' def __enter__(self): self.tmp = [] return self def __exit__(self, type, value, tb): '''Automatically remove temporary files''' for tmp in self.tmp: if os.path.isdir(tmp): shutil.rmtree(tmp, True) else: os.remove(tmp) def extract(self): self[0:] = self._extract(self) def _extract(self, args): '''When a static library name is found, either extract its contents in a temporary directory or use the information found in the corresponding lib descriptor. ''' ar_extract = conf.AR_EXTRACT.split() newlist = [] for arg in args: if os.path.splitext(arg)[1] == conf.LIB_SUFFIX: if os.path.exists(arg + conf.LIBS_DESC_SUFFIX): newlist += self._extract(self._expand_desc(arg)) elif os.path.exists(arg) and len(ar_extract): tmp = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir=os.curdir) self.tmp.append(tmp) subprocess.call(ar_extract + [os.path.abspath(arg)], cwd=tmp) objs = [] for root, dirs, files in os.walk(tmp): objs += [os.path.join(root, f) for f in files if os.path.splitext(f)[1] == conf.OBJ_SUFFIX] newlist += objs else: newlist += [arg] else: newlist += [arg] return newlist def makelist(self): '''Replaces object file names with a temporary list file, using a list format depending on the EXPAND_LIBS_LIST_STYLE variable ''' objs = [o for o in self if os.path.splitext(o)[1] == conf.OBJ_SUFFIX] if not len(objs): return fd, tmp = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=".list",dir=os.curdir) if conf.EXPAND_LIBS_LIST_STYLE == "linkerscript": content = ["INPUT(%s)\n" % obj for obj in objs] ref = tmp elif conf.EXPAND_LIBS_LIST_STYLE == "list": content = ["%s\n" % obj for obj in objs] ref = "@" + tmp else: os.remove(tmp) return self.tmp.append(tmp) f = os.fdopen(fd, "w") f.writelines(content) f.close() idx = self.index(objs[0]) newlist = self[0:idx] + [ref] + [item for item in self[idx:] if item not in objs] self[0:] = newlist def main(): parser = OptionParser() parser.add_option("--extract", action="store_true", dest="extract", help="when a library has no descriptor file, extract it first, when possible") parser.add_option("--uselist", action="store_true", dest="uselist", help="use a list file for objects when executing a command") parser.add_option("--verbose", action="store_true", dest="verbose", help="display executed command and temporary files content") (options, args) = parser.parse_args() with ExpandArgsMore(args) as args: if options.extract: args.extract() if options.uselist: args.makelist() if options.verbose: print >>sys.stderr, "Executing: " + " ".join(args) for tmp in [f for f in args.tmp if os.path.isfile(f)]: print >>sys.stderr, tmp + ":" with open(tmp) as file: print >>sys.stderr, "".join([" " + l for l in file.readlines()]) sys.stderr.flush() exit(subprocess.call(args)) if __name__ == '__main__': main()