#!/usr/bin/env python # encoding: utf-8 # Thomas Nagy, 2005 (ita) """ Utilities, the stable ones are the following: * h_file: compute a unique value for a file (hash), it uses the module fnv if it is installed (see waf/utils/fnv & http://code.google.com/p/waf/wiki/FAQ) else, md5 (see the python docs) For large projects (projects with more than 15000 files) or slow hard disks and filesystems (HFS) it is possible to use a hashing based on the path and the size (may give broken cache results) The method h_file MUST raise an OSError if the file is a folder import stat def h_file(filename): st = os.lstat(filename) if stat.S_ISDIR(st[stat.ST_MODE]): raise IOError('not a file') m = Utils.md5() m.update(str(st.st_mtime)) m.update(str(st.st_size)) m.update(filename) return m.digest() To replace the function in your project, use something like this: import Utils Utils.h_file = h_file * h_list * h_fun * get_term_cols * ordered_dict """ import os, sys, imp, string, errno, traceback, inspect, re, shutil, datetime, gc # In python 3.0 we can get rid of all this try: from UserDict import UserDict except ImportError: from collections import UserDict if sys.hexversion >= 0x2060000 or os.name == 'java': import subprocess as pproc else: import pproc import Logs from Constants import * try: from collections import deque except ImportError: class deque(list): def popleft(self): return self.pop(0) is_win32 = sys.platform == 'win32' try: # defaultdict in python 2.5 from collections import defaultdict as DefaultDict except ImportError: class DefaultDict(dict): def __init__(self, default_factory): super(DefaultDict, self).__init__() self.default_factory = default_factory def __getitem__(self, key): try: return super(DefaultDict, self).__getitem__(key) except KeyError: value = self.default_factory() self[key] = value return value class WafError(Exception): def __init__(self, *args): self.args = args try: self.stack = traceback.extract_stack() except: pass Exception.__init__(self, *args) def __str__(self): return str(len(self.args) == 1 and self.args[0] or self.args) class WscriptError(WafError): def __init__(self, message, wscript_file=None): if wscript_file: self.wscript_file = wscript_file self.wscript_line = None else: try: (self.wscript_file, self.wscript_line) = self.locate_error() except: (self.wscript_file, self.wscript_line) = (None, None) msg_file_line = '' if self.wscript_file: msg_file_line = "%s:" % self.wscript_file if self.wscript_line: msg_file_line += "%s:" % self.wscript_line err_message = "%s error: %s" % (msg_file_line, message) WafError.__init__(self, err_message) def locate_error(self): stack = traceback.extract_stack() stack.reverse() for frame in stack: file_name = os.path.basename(frame[0]) is_wscript = (file_name == WSCRIPT_FILE or file_name == WSCRIPT_BUILD_FILE) if is_wscript: return (frame[0], frame[1]) return (None, None) indicator = is_win32 and '\x1b[A\x1b[K%s%s%s\r' or '\x1b[K%s%s%s\r' try: from fnv import new as md5 import Constants Constants.SIG_NIL = 'signofnv' def h_file(filename): m = md5() try: m.hfile(filename) x = m.digest() if x is None: raise OSError("not a file") return x except SystemError: raise OSError("not a file" + filename) except ImportError: try: try: from hashlib import md5 except ImportError: from md5 import md5 def h_file(filename): f = open(filename, 'rb') m = md5() while (filename): filename = f.read(100000) m.update(filename) f.close() return m.digest() except ImportError: # portability fixes may be added elsewhere (although, md5 should be everywhere by now) md5 = None class ordered_dict(UserDict): def __init__(self, dict = None): self.allkeys = [] UserDict.__init__(self, dict) def __delitem__(self, key): self.allkeys.remove(key) UserDict.__delitem__(self, key) def __setitem__(self, key, item): if key not in self.allkeys: self.allkeys.append(key) UserDict.__setitem__(self, key, item) def exec_command(s, **kw): if 'log' in kw: kw['stdout'] = kw['stderr'] = kw['log'] del(kw['log']) kw['shell'] = isinstance(s, str) try: proc = pproc.Popen(s, **kw) return proc.wait() except OSError: return -1 if is_win32: def exec_command(s, **kw): if 'log' in kw: kw['stdout'] = kw['stderr'] = kw['log'] del(kw['log']) kw['shell'] = isinstance(s, str) if len(s) > 2000: startupinfo = pproc.STARTUPINFO() startupinfo.dwFlags |= pproc.STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW kw['startupinfo'] = startupinfo try: if 'stdout' not in kw: kw['stdout'] = pproc.PIPE kw['stderr'] = pproc.PIPE kw['universal_newlines'] = True proc = pproc.Popen(s,**kw) (stdout, stderr) = proc.communicate() Logs.info(stdout) if stderr: Logs.error(stderr) return proc.returncode else: proc = pproc.Popen(s,**kw) return proc.wait() except OSError: return -1 listdir = os.listdir if is_win32: def listdir_win32(s): if re.match('^[A-Za-z]:$', s): # os.path.isdir fails if s contains only the drive name... (x:) s += os.sep if not os.path.isdir(s): e = OSError() e.errno = errno.ENOENT raise e return os.listdir(s) listdir = listdir_win32 def waf_version(mini = 0x010000, maxi = 0x100000): "Halts if the waf version is wrong" ver = HEXVERSION try: min_val = mini + 0 except TypeError: min_val = int(mini.replace('.', '0'), 16) if min_val > ver: Logs.error("waf version should be at least %s (%s found)" % (mini, ver)) sys.exit(1) try: max_val = maxi + 0 except TypeError: max_val = int(maxi.replace('.', '0'), 16) if max_val < ver: Logs.error("waf version should be at most %s (%s found)" % (maxi, ver)) sys.exit(1) def python_24_guard(): if sys.hexversion < 0x20400f0 or sys.hexversion >= 0x3000000: raise ImportError("Waf requires Python >= 2.3 but the raw source requires Python 2.4, 2.5 or 2.6") def ex_stack(): exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() if Logs.verbose > 1: exc_lines = traceback.format_exception(exc_type, exc_value, tb) return ''.join(exc_lines) return str(exc_value) def to_list(sth): if isinstance(sth, str): return sth.split() else: return sth g_loaded_modules = {} "index modules by absolute path" g_module=None "the main module is special" def load_module(file_path, name=WSCRIPT_FILE): "this function requires an absolute path" try: return g_loaded_modules[file_path] except KeyError: pass module = imp.new_module(name) try: code = readf(file_path, m='rU') except (IOError, OSError): raise WscriptError('Could not read the file %r' % file_path) module.waf_hash_val = code dt = os.path.dirname(file_path) sys.path.insert(0, dt) try: exec(compile(code, file_path, 'exec'), module.__dict__) except Exception: exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() raise WscriptError("".join(traceback.format_exception(exc_type, exc_value, tb)), file_path) sys.path.remove(dt) g_loaded_modules[file_path] = module return module def set_main_module(file_path): "Load custom options, if defined" global g_module g_module = load_module(file_path, 'wscript_main') g_module.root_path = file_path try: g_module.APPNAME except: g_module.APPNAME = 'noname' try: g_module.VERSION except: g_module.VERSION = '1.0' # note: to register the module globally, use the following: # sys.modules['wscript_main'] = g_module def to_hashtable(s): "used for importing env files" tbl = {} lst = s.split('\n') for line in lst: if not line: continue mems = line.split('=') tbl[mems[0]] = mems[1] return tbl def get_term_cols(): "console width" return 80 try: import struct, fcntl, termios except ImportError: pass else: if Logs.got_tty: def myfun(): dummy_lines, cols = struct.unpack("HHHH", \ fcntl.ioctl(sys.stderr.fileno(),termios.TIOCGWINSZ , \ struct.pack("HHHH", 0, 0, 0, 0)))[:2] return cols # we actually try the function once to see if it is suitable try: myfun() except: pass else: get_term_cols = myfun rot_idx = 0 rot_chr = ['\\', '|', '/', '-'] "the rotation character in the progress bar" def split_path(path): return path.split('/') def split_path_cygwin(path): if path.startswith('//'): ret = path.split('/')[2:] ret[0] = '/' + ret[0] return ret return path.split('/') re_sp = re.compile('[/\\\\]') def split_path_win32(path): if path.startswith('\\\\'): ret = re.split(re_sp, path)[2:] ret[0] = '\\' + ret[0] return ret return re.split(re_sp, path) if sys.platform == 'cygwin': split_path = split_path_cygwin elif is_win32: split_path = split_path_win32 def copy_attrs(orig, dest, names, only_if_set=False): for a in to_list(names): u = getattr(orig, a, ()) if u or not only_if_set: setattr(dest, a, u) def def_attrs(cls, **kw): ''' set attributes for class. @param cls [any class]: the class to update the given attributes in. @param kw [dictionary]: dictionary of attributes names and values. if the given class hasn't one (or more) of these attributes, add the attribute with its value to the class. ''' for k, v in kw.iteritems(): if not hasattr(cls, k): setattr(cls, k, v) def quote_define_name(path): fu = re.compile("[^a-zA-Z0-9]").sub("_", path) fu = fu.upper() return fu def quote_whitespace(path): return (path.strip().find(' ') > 0 and '"%s"' % path or path).replace('""', '"') def trimquotes(s): if not s: return '' s = s.rstrip() if s[0] == "'" and s[-1] == "'": return s[1:-1] return s def h_list(lst): m = md5() m.update(str(lst)) return m.digest() def h_fun(fun): try: return fun.code except AttributeError: try: h = inspect.getsource(fun) except IOError: h = "nocode" try: fun.code = h except AttributeError: pass return h def pprint(col, str, label='', sep='\n'): "print messages in color" sys.stderr.write("%s%s%s %s%s" % (Logs.colors(col), str, Logs.colors.NORMAL, label, sep)) def check_dir(dir): """If a folder doesn't exists, create it.""" try: os.lstat(dir) except OSError: try: os.makedirs(dir) except OSError, e: raise WafError("Cannot create folder '%s' (original error: %s)" % (dir, e)) def cmd_output(cmd, **kw): silent = False if 'silent' in kw: silent = kw['silent'] del(kw['silent']) if 'e' in kw: tmp = kw['e'] del(kw['e']) kw['env'] = tmp kw['shell'] = isinstance(cmd, str) kw['stdout'] = pproc.PIPE if silent: kw['stderr'] = pproc.PIPE try: p = pproc.Popen(cmd, **kw) output = p.communicate()[0] except OSError, e: raise ValueError(str(e)) if p.returncode: if not silent: msg = "command execution failed: %s -> %r" % (cmd, str(output)) raise ValueError(msg) output = '' return output reg_subst = re.compile(r"(\\\\)|(\$\$)|\$\{([^}]+)\}") def subst_vars(expr, params): "substitute ${PREFIX}/bin in /usr/local/bin" def repl_var(m): if m.group(1): return '\\' if m.group(2): return '$' try: # environments may contain lists return params.get_flat(m.group(3)) except AttributeError: return params[m.group(3)] return reg_subst.sub(repl_var, expr) def unversioned_sys_platform_to_binary_format(unversioned_sys_platform): "infers the binary format from the unversioned_sys_platform name." if unversioned_sys_platform in ('linux', 'freebsd', 'netbsd', 'openbsd', 'sunos', 'gnu'): return 'elf' elif unversioned_sys_platform == 'darwin': return 'mac-o' elif unversioned_sys_platform in ('win32', 'cygwin', 'uwin', 'msys'): return 'pe' # TODO we assume all other operating systems are elf, which is not true. # we may set this to 'unknown' and have ccroot and other tools handle the case "gracefully" (whatever that means). return 'elf' def unversioned_sys_platform(): """returns an unversioned name from sys.platform. sys.plaform is not very well defined and depends directly on the python source tree. The version appended to the names is unreliable as it's taken from the build environment at the time python was built, i.e., it's possible to get freebsd7 on a freebsd8 system. So we remove the version from the name, except for special cases where the os has a stupid name like os2 or win32. Some possible values of sys.platform are, amongst others: aix3 aix4 atheos beos5 darwin freebsd2 freebsd3 freebsd4 freebsd5 freebsd6 freebsd7 generic gnu0 irix5 irix6 linux2 mac netbsd1 next3 os2emx riscos sunos5 unixware7 Investigating the python source tree may reveal more values. """ s = sys.platform if s == 'java': # The real OS is hidden under the JVM. from java.lang import System s = System.getProperty('os.name') # see http://lopica.sourceforge.net/os.html for a list of possible values if s == 'Mac OS X': return 'darwin' elif s.startswith('Windows '): return 'win32' elif s == 'OS/2': return 'os2' elif s == 'HP-UX': return 'hpux' elif s in ('SunOS', 'Solaris'): return 'sunos' else: s = s.lower() if s == 'win32' or s.endswith('os2') and s != 'sunos2': return s return re.split('\d+$', s)[0] #@deprecated('use unversioned_sys_platform instead') def detect_platform(): """this function has been in the Utils module for some time. It's hard to guess what people have used it for. It seems its goal is to return an unversionned sys.platform, but it's not handling all platforms. For example, the version is not removed on freebsd and netbsd, amongst others. """ s = sys.platform # known POSIX for x in 'cygwin linux irix sunos hpux aix darwin gnu'.split(): # sys.platform may be linux2 if s.find(x) >= 0: return x # unknown POSIX if os.name in 'posix java os2'.split(): return os.name return s def load_tool(tool, tooldir=None): ''' load_tool: import a Python module, optionally using several directories. @param tool [string]: name of tool to import. @param tooldir [list]: directories to look for the tool. @return: the loaded module. Warning: this function is not thread-safe: plays with sys.path, so must run in sequence. ''' if tooldir: assert isinstance(tooldir, list) sys.path = tooldir + sys.path else: tooldir = [] try: return __import__(tool) finally: for dt in tooldir: sys.path.remove(dt) def readf(fname, m='r'): "get the contents of a file, it is not used anywhere for the moment" f = open(fname, m) try: txt = f.read() finally: f.close() return txt def nada(*k, **kw): """A function that does nothing""" pass def diff_path(top, subdir): """difference between two absolute paths""" top = os.path.normpath(top).replace('\\', '/').split('/') subdir = os.path.normpath(subdir).replace('\\', '/').split('/') if len(top) == len(subdir): return '' diff = subdir[len(top) - len(subdir):] return os.path.join(*diff) class Context(object): """A base class for commands to be executed from Waf scripts""" def set_curdir(self, dir): self.curdir_ = dir def get_curdir(self): try: return self.curdir_ except AttributeError: self.curdir_ = os.getcwd() return self.get_curdir() curdir = property(get_curdir, set_curdir) def recurse(self, dirs, name=''): """The function for calling scripts from folders, it tries to call wscript + function_name and if that file does not exist, it will call the method 'function_name' from a file named wscript the dirs can be a list of folders or a string containing space-separated folder paths """ if not name: name = inspect.stack()[1][3] if isinstance(dirs, str): dirs = to_list(dirs) for x in dirs: if os.path.isabs(x): nexdir = x else: nexdir = os.path.join(self.curdir, x) base = os.path.join(nexdir, WSCRIPT_FILE) file_path = base + '_' + name try: txt = readf(file_path, m='rU') except (OSError, IOError): try: module = load_module(base) except OSError: raise WscriptError('No such script %s' % base) try: f = module.__dict__[name] except KeyError: raise WscriptError('No function %s defined in %s' % (name, base)) if getattr(self.__class__, 'pre_recurse', None): self.pre_recurse(f, base, nexdir) old = self.curdir self.curdir = nexdir try: f(self) finally: self.curdir = old if getattr(self.__class__, 'post_recurse', None): self.post_recurse(module, base, nexdir) else: dc = {'ctx': self} if getattr(self.__class__, 'pre_recurse', None): dc = self.pre_recurse(txt, file_path, nexdir) old = self.curdir self.curdir = nexdir try: try: exec(compile(txt, file_path, 'exec'), dc) except Exception: exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() raise WscriptError("".join(traceback.format_exception(exc_type, exc_value, tb)), base) finally: self.curdir = old if getattr(self.__class__, 'post_recurse', None): self.post_recurse(txt, file_path, nexdir) if is_win32: old = shutil.copy2 def copy2(src, dst): old(src, dst) shutil.copystat(src, src) setattr(shutil, 'copy2', copy2) def zip_folder(dir, zip_file_name, prefix): """ prefix represents the app to add in the archive """ import zipfile zip = zipfile.ZipFile(zip_file_name, 'w', compression=zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) base = os.path.abspath(dir) if prefix: if prefix[-1] != os.sep: prefix += os.sep n = len(base) for root, dirs, files in os.walk(base): for f in files: archive_name = prefix + root[n:] + os.sep + f zip.write(root + os.sep + f, archive_name, zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) zip.close() def get_elapsed_time(start): "Format a time delta (datetime.timedelta) using the format DdHhMmS.MSs" delta = datetime.datetime.now() - start # cast to int necessary for python 3.0 days = int(delta.days) hours = int(delta.seconds / 3600) minutes = int((delta.seconds - hours * 3600) / 60) seconds = delta.seconds - hours * 3600 - minutes * 60 \ + float(delta.microseconds) / 1000 / 1000 result = '' if days: result += '%dd' % days if days or hours: result += '%dh' % hours if days or hours or minutes: result += '%dm' % minutes return '%s%.3fs' % (result, seconds) if os.name == 'java': # For Jython (they should really fix the inconsistency) try: gc.disable() gc.enable() except NotImplementedError: gc.disable = gc.enable def run_once(fun): """ decorator, make a function cache its results, use like this: @run_once def foo(k): return 345*2343 """ cache = {} def wrap(k): try: return cache[k] except KeyError: ret = fun(k) cache[k] = ret return ret wrap.__cache__ = cache return wrap