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48d1ff1937 [RELEASE] new version 2.5.0 2019-04-26 23:56:04 +02:00
6386467b45 [DEV] update at the new external argument parser (death) 2019-04-26 23:41:11 +02:00
017cbc50ba [DEV] update at the new external log system 2019-04-26 23:41:11 +02:00
d3be28a1a3 [RELEASE] new version 2.4.0 2019-04-15 22:41:41 +02:00
cb4c8c050f [DEV] update doc to commit on pip 2019-04-15 22:40:22 +02:00
3a39092af2 [DEV] add some logs 2019-04-01 22:15:41 +02:00
a7732fba54 [DEV] add C++20 2018-08-16 23:10:54 +02:00
66e98727b9 [DEBUG] correct the run of the library 2018-07-09 21:56:54 +02:00
55e5f44c42 [DOC] update doc for gcov 2018-06-19 21:01:15 +02:00
d7383332cb [DOC] add helper doc 2018-06-19 07:14:58 +02:00
f29316f493 [DEV] add ysql interface 2018-04-12 23:17:42 +02:00
6b2563483f [DEV] small fix 2018-02-27 21:17:34 +01:00
3058308f18 [DEV] add ccache 2018-02-27 21:17:34 +01:00
b4bce09b46 [DEBUG] correct the log display 2018-01-12 21:25:15 +01:00
a994af78d4 [DEBUG] remove UTF8 error print when add some µs in files 2017-10-21 23:19:47 +02:00
f6abd70d75 [DEBUG] some naming correction 2017-10-09 10:23:52 +02:00
0946252a10 [DEV] try to remove dependency on STL 2017-09-07 23:35:23 +02:00
03742be308 [DEV] try isolate in macOs 2017-09-07 23:35:35 +02:00
7ca034a430 [DEV] add doc and set android in openGL ES 3 limit at API 19(4.3) 2017-06-28 08:20:50 +02:00
9131d375b8 [DEV] add a get version 2017-04-21 21:07:04 +02:00
ed7fc49324 [DEBUG] correct pulseaudio (step 3) 2017-04-13 21:36:11 +02:00
64d39a9def [DEBUG] correct pulseaudio (step 2) 2017-04-13 21:10:27 +02:00
87bd7f8e7a [DEV] set back pulseaudio 2017-04-12 23:32:32 +02:00
94c3c82543 [RELEASE] new version 2.3.0 2017-03-30 21:56:15 +02:00
abfae29839 [DEV] corect wrong log 2017-03-27 23:50:52 +02:00
75f237b349 [DEV] add generate data file 2017-03-21 22:32:11 +01:00
162f7785f0 [DEBUG] copy empty file 2017-03-20 21:45:37 +01:00
898a730f70 Revert "[DEV] optimise check of file date (3.2s->2.9s in userland and 0.60s->0.26s in kernel)" ==> reate compilation bug
This reverts commit 3457215994.
2017-02-01 23:33:22 +01:00
25028a136c Revert "[TEST] remove log in the debug, verbose, extreme_verbose and speed move 2.95s to 2.64s ==> not enougth"
This reverts commit b509625653.
2017-01-31 23:03:46 +01:00
b509625653 [TEST] remove log in the debug, verbose, extreme_verbose and speed move 2.95s to 2.64s ==> not enougth 2017-01-31 23:01:45 +01:00
3457215994 [DEV] optimise check of file date (3.2s->2.9s in userland and 0.60s->0.26s in kernel)
I expected more gain
2017-01-31 22:44:04 +01:00
791c7fe6e8 [DEV] add xdg compose 2017-01-17 22:16:53 +01:00
87d5cde1ae [DEBUG] add missing link in wayland 2017-01-14 22:05:33 +01:00
27a84e888f [DEV] add some element needed for wayland client port 2017-01-11 23:04:13 +01:00
dd6adc574e Change licence APACHE-2 to MPL-2 ==> force source redistribution and permit static link 2017-01-05 21:28:23 +01:00
ee61965e07 [DEV] missing dome include for X11 2016-12-29 21:58:46 +01:00
75c6381481 [DEV] add generated src in auto set 2016-11-25 21:02:42 +01:00
f24e1a6d90 [DEV] add macro concept 2016-11-24 21:13:08 +01:00
0e7458cc06 [DEV] integrate PACKAGE generation and run binary inside 2016-11-23 22:08:43 +01:00
fad39e0bb9 [DEV] try think at a correct package 2016-11-23 00:10:37 +01:00
49bb4ffa2b [DEV] add control on a specific new clang flag 2016-11-17 23:43:35 +01:00
98e4dc9e8d [DEV] add an API to add flag when a optionnal dependence is not found 2016-11-17 22:10:56 +01:00
0a536b5203 [RELEASE] release version 2.2.2 2016-11-10 21:56:36 +01:00
1c66efa105 [DEV] simplify naming of asset 2016-11-10 21:14:42 +01:00
edfe7a1c96 [DEV] add add_src_path and add_header_path 2016-11-09 23:33:38 +01:00
92a0e5198c [DEV] add base of emscripten build for firefox test 2016-11-04 22:54:25 +01:00
156abe3533 [CI] correct build CI 2016-10-28 00:31:06 +02:00
2992699ec5 [DEBUG] correct local simple C test 2016-10-28 00:08:46 +02:00
44dbcdd56d [DEV] add a dependency graph generator
lutin dependency:LD ; dot -Tsvg dependency.dot -o dependency.svg ; firefox dependency.svg
2016-10-28 00:06:05 +02:00
f2060d4c97 [RELEASE] release version 2.2.1 2016-10-27 21:13:24 +02:00
cfde4a549f [DEBUG] correct version number parsing 2016-10-27 21:13:24 +02:00
72e956f06a [DEBUG] correct ARM7 or ARM64 selection 2016-10-11 21:14:19 +02:00
058c425feb [RELEASE] new version 2.2.0 2016-10-23 13:59:54 +02:00
7e6f391dbf [DEV] remove deprecated 2016-10-23 13:58:35 +02:00
e25ceee5a8 (DEV) add some element of Mac OS framework 2016-10-11 21:14:19 +02:00
42e3deed44 [DEV] add better flag for android 2016-10-11 21:00:08 +02:00
f0690cd75a [DEV] add some include in windows platform 2016-10-10 21:18:17 +02:00
acc69912a0 [DEV] correct run api for IOs 2016-10-07 21:02:35 +02:00
73a230826b [DEBUG] missing depend in specific target interface 2016-10-06 22:51:40 +02:00
da8233d34e [DEV] add ws2 include support for windows 2016-09-28 23:41:41 +02:00
27f6a95d41 [DEBUG] correct basic path to create the zip file in Windows Target 2016-10-05 23:45:46 +02:00
71e0f242bf [DEV] zip data for windows and create a zip package for final output 2016-10-05 22:57:30 +02:00
092843cd02 [DEV] add support of heritage of target and better support of Debian distro 2016-10-05 21:17:12 +02:00
3b37e78dd3 [DEBUG] wrong deprecated version 2016-10-04 23:19:05 +02:00
94d8b82321 [API/DEV] set ICON and ANDROID_SIGN in relative only 2016-10-04 22:56:40 +02:00
4c883f177c [DEV] set relative path in add path 2016-10-04 22:42:54 +02:00
b6a5f7e539 [DEV] update build to support configure instead of create in module ==> permit to get back the version ... order issue 2016-10-04 21:08:06 +02:00
fb4b03a441 [DEV] add run on linux for windows 2016-09-29 21:29:29 +02:00
ed3a26a638 [DEV] add rpc for gtest and gui mode for graphic windows application 2016-09-28 23:41:41 +02:00
2a9f3feed7 [DEV] add many system support for MacOs, IOs and Windows.Correct the target flags 2016-09-28 23:39:14 +02:00
e148a7e204 [DEV] add ptherd for Windows cross compile 2016-09-27 23:16:41 +02:00
13e6d98ac4 [DEV] add prebuild SDL 2016-09-26 21:00:33 +02:00
45bd6e6213 [DEV] add get_compilator in target 2016-09-25 21:35:07 +02:00
82e8946227 [DOC] add help to deploy on IOs 2016-09-22 21:33:06 +02:00
aa96a415b5 [DEBUG] correct MacOS releae build 2016-09-21 21:35:13 +02:00
52729c3c71 [DEV/DEBUG] correct the build of IOs target and correct the resize installed image 2016-09-20 22:33:00 +02:00
62d084b351 [DEV/DOC] correct template of module, add API of set file with dependency availlable 2016-09-20 21:57:00 +02:00
1c76227b27 [DEBUG] write error when action on target does not exist 2016-09-18 22:49:56 +02:00
f46c5116b1 [DEBUG] Run / intall executable on MacOs 2016-09-18 22:40:01 +02:00
1cf731910d [DEBUG] build on MacOs 2016-09-16 23:06:51 +02:00
a2fdd6eef9 [DEV] update flags on MacOs 2016-09-15 23:19:57 +02:00
9c9809c359 [DEV] change warning in debug 2016-09-15 23:29:21 +02:00
3bea09cfc2 [DEBUG] set comiplation for Windows on Linux back 2016-09-14 23:53:22 +02:00
cc397679bb [DEV] wrong code specification 2016-09-13 23:56:20 +02:00
33688801bb [RELEASE] new version 2.1.0 2016-09-12 23:14:16 +02:00
6440dc6309 [DEV] integrate the version in the get version in file 2016-09-12 21:46:11 +02:00
e1e896fcc1 [DOC] wrong doc number 2016-09-09 23:22:15 +02:00
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#language: python
language: cpp
sudo: false
#sudo: false
sudo: required
dist: trusty
branches:
only:
@@ -24,14 +26,14 @@ addons:
matrix:
include:
- os: linux
env: CONF=release BUILDER=gcc TARGET=Linux TAG=Linux
env: CONF=release BUILDER=gcc TARGET=Linux TAG=Linux COMPILATOR_OPTION="--compilator-version=4.9"
compiler: gcc
- os: linux
env: CONF=debug BUILDER=clang TARGET=Linux
compiler: clang
- os: linux
env: CONF=release BUILDER=gcc TARGET=Windows TAG=Mingw
compiler: gcc
compiler: x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc
- os: linux
env: CONF=release BUILDER=gcc TARGET=Android TAG=Android DISABLE_PACKAGE=-p
compiler: gcc
@@ -43,6 +45,8 @@ matrix:
compiler: clang
install:
- ./setup.py build
- export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:./lutin/build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/:./lutin/build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/lutin/:./lutin/build/lib:./lutin/build/lib/lutin/
- cd ..
# download NDK
- if [ "$TAG" == "Android" ]; then
@@ -53,15 +57,16 @@ install:
- cd -
before_script:
- ./setup.py build
- export PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:./lutin/build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/:./lutin/build/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/lutin/:./lutin/build/lib:./lutin/build/lib/lutin/
- cd ..
- pwd
- ls -l *
- ls -l
- if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]; then
export PATH=$PATH:/Users/travis/Library/Python/2.7/bin/;
fi
- ./ci/build_send.py --tag=$TAG --status=START;
script:
- ./lutin/build/scripts-2.7/lutin -w -j4 -C -P -t$TARGET -c $BUILDER $COMPILATOR_OPTION $BUS -m $CONF $GCOV $DISABLE_PACKAGE test-c; STATUS=$?
- ./lutin/build/scripts-2.7/lutin -w -j4 -C -P -t $TARGET -c $BUILDER $COMPILATOR_OPTION $BUS -m $CONF $GCOV $DISABLE_PACKAGE test-c; STATUS=$?
- ./ci/build_send.py --tag=$TAG --status="$STATUS";
notifications:

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Copyright lutin Edouard DUPIN
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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Mozilla Public License Version 2.0
==================================
1. Definitions
--------------
1.1. "Contributor"
means each individual or legal entity that creates, contributes to
the creation of, or owns Covered Software.
1.2. "Contributor Version"
means the combination of the Contributions of others (if any) used
by a Contributor and that particular Contributor's Contribution.
1.3. "Contribution"
means Covered Software of a particular Contributor.
1.4. "Covered Software"
means Source Code Form to which the initial Contributor has attached
the notice in Exhibit A, the Executable Form of such Source Code
Form, and Modifications of such Source Code Form, in each case
including portions thereof.
1.5. "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses"
means
(a) that the initial Contributor has attached the notice described
in Exhibit B to the Covered Software; or
(b) that the Covered Software was made available under the terms of
version 1.1 or earlier of the License, but not also under the
terms of a Secondary License.
1.6. "Executable Form"
means any form of the work other than Source Code Form.
1.7. "Larger Work"
means a work that combines Covered Software with other material, in
a separate file or files, that is not Covered Software.
1.8. "License"
means this document.
1.9. "Licensable"
means having the right to grant, to the maximum extent possible,
whether at the time of the initial grant or subsequently, any and
all of the rights conveyed by this License.
1.10. "Modifications"
means any of the following:
(a) any file in Source Code Form that results from an addition to,
deletion from, or modification of the contents of Covered
Software; or
(b) any new file in Source Code Form that contains any Covered
Software.
1.11. "Patent Claims" of a Contributor
means any patent claim(s), including without limitation, method,
process, and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by such
Contributor that would be infringed, but for the grant of the
License, by the making, using, selling, offering for sale, having
made, import, or transfer of either its Contributions or its
Contributor Version.
1.12. "Secondary License"
means either the GNU General Public License, Version 2.0, the GNU
Lesser General Public License, Version 2.1, the GNU Affero General
Public License, Version 3.0, or any later versions of those
licenses.
1.13. "Source Code Form"
means the form of the work preferred for making modifications.
1.14. "You" (or "Your")
means an individual or a legal entity exercising rights under this
License. For legal entities, "You" includes any entity that
controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with You. For
purposes of this definition, "control" means (a) the power, direct
or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity,
whether by contract or otherwise, or (b) ownership of more than
fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares or beneficial
ownership of such entity.
2. License Grants and Conditions
--------------------------------
2.1. Grants
Each Contributor hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free,
non-exclusive license:
(a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark)
Licensable by such Contributor to use, reproduce, make available,
modify, display, perform, distribute, and otherwise exploit its
Contributions, either on an unmodified basis, with Modifications, or
as part of a Larger Work; and
(b) under Patent Claims of such Contributor to make, use, sell, offer
for sale, have made, import, and otherwise transfer either its
Contributions or its Contributor Version.
2.2. Effective Date
The licenses granted in Section 2.1 with respect to any Contribution
become effective for each Contribution on the date the Contributor first
distributes such Contribution.
2.3. Limitations on Grant Scope
The licenses granted in this Section 2 are the only rights granted under
this License. No additional rights or licenses will be implied from the
distribution or licensing of Covered Software under this License.
Notwithstanding Section 2.1(b) above, no patent license is granted by a
Contributor:
(a) for any code that a Contributor has removed from Covered Software;
or
(b) for infringements caused by: (i) Your and any other third party's
modifications of Covered Software, or (ii) the combination of its
Contributions with other software (except as part of its Contributor
Version); or
(c) under Patent Claims infringed by Covered Software in the absence of
its Contributions.
This License does not grant any rights in the trademarks, service marks,
or logos of any Contributor (except as may be necessary to comply with
the notice requirements in Section 3.4).
2.4. Subsequent Licenses
No Contributor makes additional grants as a result of Your choice to
distribute the Covered Software under a subsequent version of this
License (see Section 10.2) or under the terms of a Secondary License (if
permitted under the terms of Section 3.3).
2.5. Representation
Each Contributor represents that the Contributor believes its
Contributions are its original creation(s) or it has sufficient rights
to grant the rights to its Contributions conveyed by this License.
2.6. Fair Use
This License is not intended to limit any rights You have under
applicable copyright doctrines of fair use, fair dealing, or other
equivalents.
2.7. Conditions
Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4 are conditions of the licenses granted
in Section 2.1.
3. Responsibilities
-------------------
3.1. Distribution of Source Form
All distribution of Covered Software in Source Code Form, including any
Modifications that You create or to which You contribute, must be under
the terms of this License. You must inform recipients that the Source
Code Form of the Covered Software is governed by the terms of this
License, and how they can obtain a copy of this License. You may not
attempt to alter or restrict the recipients' rights in the Source Code
Form.
3.2. Distribution of Executable Form
If You distribute Covered Software in Executable Form then:
(a) such Covered Software must also be made available in Source Code
Form, as described in Section 3.1, and You must inform recipients of
the Executable Form how they can obtain a copy of such Source Code
Form by reasonable means in a timely manner, at a charge no more
than the cost of distribution to the recipient; and
(b) You may distribute such Executable Form under the terms of this
License, or sublicense it under different terms, provided that the
license for the Executable Form does not attempt to limit or alter
the recipients' rights in the Source Code Form under this License.
3.3. Distribution of a Larger Work
You may create and distribute a Larger Work under terms of Your choice,
provided that You also comply with the requirements of this License for
the Covered Software. If the Larger Work is a combination of Covered
Software with a work governed by one or more Secondary Licenses, and the
Covered Software is not Incompatible With Secondary Licenses, this
License permits You to additionally distribute such Covered Software
under the terms of such Secondary License(s), so that the recipient of
the Larger Work may, at their option, further distribute the Covered
Software under the terms of either this License or such Secondary
License(s).
3.4. Notices
You may not remove or alter the substance of any license notices
(including copyright notices, patent notices, disclaimers of warranty,
or limitations of liability) contained within the Source Code Form of
the Covered Software, except that You may alter any license notices to
the extent required to remedy known factual inaccuracies.
3.5. Application of Additional Terms
You may choose to offer, and to charge a fee for, warranty, support,
indemnity or liability obligations to one or more recipients of Covered
Software. However, You may do so only on Your own behalf, and not on
behalf of any Contributor. You must make it absolutely clear that any
such warranty, support, indemnity, or liability obligation is offered by
You alone, and You hereby agree to indemnify every Contributor for any
liability incurred by such Contributor as a result of warranty, support,
indemnity or liability terms You offer. You may include additional
disclaimers of warranty and limitations of liability specific to any
jurisdiction.
4. Inability to Comply Due to Statute or Regulation
---------------------------------------------------
If it is impossible for You to comply with any of the terms of this
License with respect to some or all of the Covered Software due to
statute, judicial order, or regulation then You must: (a) comply with
the terms of this License to the maximum extent possible; and (b)
describe the limitations and the code they affect. Such description must
be placed in a text file included with all distributions of the Covered
Software under this License. Except to the extent prohibited by statute
or regulation, such description must be sufficiently detailed for a
recipient of ordinary skill to be able to understand it.
5. Termination
--------------
5.1. The rights granted under this License will terminate automatically
if You fail to comply with any of its terms. However, if You become
compliant, then the rights granted under this License from a particular
Contributor are reinstated (a) provisionally, unless and until such
Contributor explicitly and finally terminates Your grants, and (b) on an
ongoing basis, if such Contributor fails to notify You of the
non-compliance by some reasonable means prior to 60 days after You have
come back into compliance. Moreover, Your grants from a particular
Contributor are reinstated on an ongoing basis if such Contributor
notifies You of the non-compliance by some reasonable means, this is the
first time You have received notice of non-compliance with this License
from such Contributor, and You become compliant prior to 30 days after
Your receipt of the notice.
5.2. If You initiate litigation against any entity by asserting a patent
infringement claim (excluding declaratory judgment actions,
counter-claims, and cross-claims) alleging that a Contributor Version
directly or indirectly infringes any patent, then the rights granted to
You by any and all Contributors for the Covered Software under Section
2.1 of this License shall terminate.
5.3. In the event of termination under Sections 5.1 or 5.2 above, all
end user license agreements (excluding distributors and resellers) which
have been validly granted by You or Your distributors under this License
prior to termination shall survive termination.
************************************************************************
* *
* 6. Disclaimer of Warranty *
* ------------------------- *
* *
* Covered Software is provided under this License on an "as is" *
* basis, without warranty of any kind, either expressed, implied, or *
* statutory, including, without limitation, warranties that the *
* Covered Software is free of defects, merchantable, fit for a *
* particular purpose or non-infringing. The entire risk as to the *
* quality and performance of the Covered Software is with You. *
* Should any Covered Software prove defective in any respect, You *
* (not any Contributor) assume the cost of any necessary servicing, *
* repair, or correction. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an *
* essential part of this License. No use of any Covered Software is *
* authorized under this License except under this disclaimer. *
* *
************************************************************************
************************************************************************
* *
* 7. Limitation of Liability *
* -------------------------- *
* *
* Under no circumstances and under no legal theory, whether tort *
* (including negligence), contract, or otherwise, shall any *
* Contributor, or anyone who distributes Covered Software as *
* permitted above, be liable to You for any direct, indirect, *
* special, incidental, or consequential damages of any character *
* including, without limitation, damages for lost profits, loss of *
* goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any *
* and all other commercial damages or losses, even if such party *
* shall have been informed of the possibility of such damages. This *
* limitation of liability shall not apply to liability for death or *
* personal injury resulting from such party's negligence to the *
* extent applicable law prohibits such limitation. Some *
* jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of *
* incidental or consequential damages, so this exclusion and *
* limitation may not apply to You. *
* *
************************************************************************
8. Litigation
-------------
Any litigation relating to this License may be brought only in the
courts of a jurisdiction where the defendant maintains its principal
place of business and such litigation shall be governed by laws of that
jurisdiction, without reference to its conflict-of-law provisions.
Nothing in this Section shall prevent a party's ability to bring
cross-claims or counter-claims.
9. Miscellaneous
----------------
This License represents the complete agreement concerning the subject
matter hereof. If any provision of this License is held to be
unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent
necessary to make it enforceable. Any law or regulation which provides
that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter
shall not be used to construe this License against a Contributor.
10. Versions of the License
---------------------------
10.1. New Versions
Mozilla Foundation is the license steward. Except as provided in Section
10.3, no one other than the license steward has the right to modify or
publish new versions of this License. Each version will be given a
distinguishing version number.
10.2. Effect of New Versions
You may distribute the Covered Software under the terms of the version
of the License under which You originally received the Covered Software,
or under the terms of any subsequent version published by the license
steward.
10.3. Modified Versions
If you create software not governed by this License, and you want to
create a new license for such software, you may create and use a
modified version of this License if you rename the license and remove
any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that
such modified license differs from this License).
10.4. Distributing Source Code Form that is Incompatible With Secondary
Licenses
If You choose to distribute Source Code Form that is Incompatible With
Secondary Licenses under the terms of this version of the License, the
notice described in Exhibit B of this License must be attached.
Exhibit A - Source Code Form License Notice
-------------------------------------------
This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
If it is not possible or desirable to put the notice in a particular
file, then You may include the notice in a location (such as a LICENSE
file in a relevant directory) where a recipient would be likely to look
for such a notice.
You may add additional accurate notices of copyright ownership.
Exhibit B - "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses" Notice
---------------------------------------------------------
This Source Code Form is "Incompatible With Secondary Licenses", as
defined by the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0.

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@@ -67,16 +67,16 @@ Install pip on MacOs:
sudo easy_install pip
License (APACHE v2.0)
License (MPL v2.0)
---------------------
Copyright lutin Edouard DUPIN
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
Licensed under the Mozilla Public License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,

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##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
# for path inspection:
import sys
import os
import copy
from realog import debug as debug
import lutin
import lutin.debug as debug
import lutin.arg as arguments
import death.Arguments as arguments
import death.ArgElement as arg_element
import lutin.host as host
import lutin.module as module
import lutin.target as target
@@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ import lutin.tools as tools
import lutin.host as lutinHost
import lutin.tools as lutinTools
myArgs = arguments.LutinArg()
myArgs = arguments.Arguments()
myArgs.add("h", "help", desc="Display this help")
myArgs.add("H", "HELP", desc="Display this help (with all compleate information)")
myArgs.add_section("option", "Can be set one time in all case")
@@ -38,10 +39,11 @@ myArgs.add("s", "force-strip", desc="Force the stripping of the compile elements
myArgs.add("o", "force-optimisation", desc="Force optimisation of the build")
myArgs.add("w", "warning", desc="Store warning in a file build file")
myArgs.add("i", "isolate-system", desc="Isolate system build (copy header of c and c++ system lib to not include unneeded external libs) EXPERIMENTAL (archlinux)")
myArgs.add("K", "ccache", desc="Enable the ccache interface")
myArgs.add_section("properties", "keep in the sequency of the cible")
myArgs.add("t", "target", haveParam=True, desc="Select a target (by default the platform is the computer that compile this) To know list : 'lutin.py --list-target'")
myArgs.add("c", "compilator", list=[["clang",""],["gcc",""]], desc="Compile with clang or Gcc mode (by default gcc will be used)")
myArgs.add("c", "compilator", list=[["clang",""],["gcc",""]], desc="Compile with clang or Gcc mode (by default " + lutinHost.HOST_DEFAULT_COMPILATOR + " will be used)")
myArgs.add("", "compilator-version", haveParam=True, desc="With travis we need to specify the name of the version if we want to compile with gcc 4.9 ==> --compilator-version=4.9")
myArgs.add("m", "mode", list=[["debug",""],["release",""]], desc="Compile in release or debug mode (default release)")
myArgs.add("a", "arch", list=[["auto","Automatic choice"],["arm","Arm processer"],["x86","Generic PC : AMD/Intel"],["ppc","Power PC"]], desc="Architecture to compile")
@@ -69,6 +71,15 @@ def usage(full=False):
print(" clean all (same as previous)")
print(" " + color['green'] + "dump" + color['default'])
print(" Dump all the module dependency and properties")
print(" " + color['green'] + "dependency" + color['default'])
print(" generate a file dependency.dot that represent all the dependency link")
print(" Select what in included: 'dependency:LPBDK'")
print(" L: Library")
print(" P: Pre-build")
print(" D: Data")
print(" B: Binary")
print(" K: Package")
print(" eg: lutin dependency:LD ; dot -Tsvg dependency.dot -o dependency.svg ; firefox dependency.svg")
print(" " + color['green'] + "gcov" + color['default'])
print(" Parse all the code of the library with the gcov resolution")
listOfAllModule = module.list_all_module_with_desc()
@@ -153,7 +164,12 @@ def usage(full=False):
print(" maintainers:")
for elem in mod["maintainer"]:
print(" " + str(elem))
print(" ex: " + sys.argv[0] + " all --target=Android all -t Windows -m debug all")
print(" ex simple 1: " + sys.argv[0])
print(" ex simple 2: " + sys.argv[0] + " -t Windows")
print(" ex multiple platform : " + sys.argv[0] + " all --target=Android all -t Windows -m debug all")
print(" ex complex arguments : " + sys.argv[0] + " -cclang -mdebug zeus-package-base?build?run%zeus-launcher:--srv=user:--elog-level=5")
print(" ex gcov: " + sys.argv[0] + " -cgcc --gcov -mdebug etk-test?build?run etk?gcov")
print(" ex gcov with output: " + sys.argv[0] + " -cgcc --gcov -mdebug etk-test?build?run etk?gcov:output")
exit(0)
def check_boolean(value):
@@ -169,18 +185,18 @@ def check_boolean(value):
def parseGenericArg(argument, active):
debug.extreme_verbose("parse arg : " + argument.get_option_name() + " " + argument.get_arg() + " active=" + str(active))
if argument.get_option_name() == "help":
if active==False:
if active == False:
usage()
return True
if argument.get_option_name() == "HELP":
if active==False:
if active == False:
usage(True)
return True
if argument.get_option_name() == "list-module":
if active==False:
listOfModule = module.list_all_module()
if active == False:
list_of_module = module.list_all_module()
retValue = ""
for moduleName in listOfModule:
for moduleName in list_of_module:
if retValue != "":
retValue += " "
retValue += moduleName
@@ -188,10 +204,10 @@ def parseGenericArg(argument, active):
exit(0)
return True
if argument.get_option_name() == "list-target":
if active==False:
listOfTarget = target.list_all_target()
if active == False:
list_of_target = target.list_all_target()
retValue = ""
for targetName in listOfTarget:
for targetName in list_of_target:
if retValue != "":
retValue += " "
retValue += targetName
@@ -199,61 +215,68 @@ def parseGenericArg(argument, active):
exit(0)
return True
elif argument.get_option_name()=="jobs":
if active==True:
if active == True:
multiprocess.set_core_number(int(argument.get_arg()))
return True
elif argument.get_option_name()=="depth":
if active==True:
if active == True:
env.set_parse_depth(int(argument.get_arg()))
return True
elif argument.get_option_name()=="ccache":
if active == True:
if check_boolean(argument.get_arg()) == True:
env.set_ccache(True)
else:
env.set_ccache(False)
return True
elif argument.get_option_name() == "verbose":
if active==True:
if active == True:
debug.set_level(int(argument.get_arg()))
return True
elif argument.get_option_name() == "color":
if active==True:
if active == True:
if check_boolean(argument.get_arg()) == True:
debug.enable_color()
else:
debug.disable_color()
return True
elif argument.get_option_name() == "force-build":
if active==True:
if active == True:
if check_boolean(argument.get_arg()) == True:
env.set_force_mode(True)
else:
env.set_force_mode(False)
return True
elif argument.get_option_name() == "pretty":
if active==True:
if active == True:
if check_boolean(argument.get_arg()) == True:
env.set_print_pretty_mode(True)
else:
env.set_print_pretty_mode(False)
return True
elif argument.get_option_name() == "force-optimisation":
if active==True:
if active == True:
if check_boolean(argument.get_arg()) == True:
env.set_force_optimisation(True)
else:
env.set_force_optimisation(False)
return True
elif argument.get_option_name() == "isolate-system":
if active==True:
if active == True:
if check_boolean(argument.get_arg()) == True:
env.set_isolate_system(True)
else:
env.set_isolate_system(False)
return True
elif argument.get_option_name() == "force-strip":
if active==True:
if active == True:
if check_boolean(argument.get_arg()) == True:
env.set_force_strip_mode(True)
else:
env.set_force_strip_mode(False)
return True
elif argument.get_option_name() == "warning":
if active==True:
if active == True:
if check_boolean(argument.get_arg()) == True:
env.set_warning_mode(True)
else:
@@ -279,37 +302,42 @@ if os.path.isfile(config_file) == True:
if "get_parsing_depth" in dir(configuration_file):
data = configuration_file.get_parsing_depth()
debug.debug(" get default config 'get_parsing_depth' val='" + str(data) + "'")
parseGenericArg(arguments.ArgElement("depth", str(data)), True)
parseGenericArg(arg_element.ArgElement("depth", str(data)), True)
if "get_ccache" in dir(configuration_file):
data = configuration_file.get_ccache()
debug.debug(" get default config 'get_ccache' val='" + str(data) + "'")
parseGenericArg(arg_element.ArgElement("ccache", str(data)), True)
if "get_default_jobs" in dir(configuration_file):
data = configuration_file.get_default_jobs()
debug.debug(" get default config 'get_default_jobs' val='" + str(data) + "'")
parseGenericArg(arguments.ArgElement("jobs", str(data)), True)
parseGenericArg(arg_element.ArgElement("jobs", str(data)), True)
if "get_default_color" in dir(configuration_file):
data = configuration_file.get_default_color()
debug.debug(" get default config 'get_default_color' val='" + str(data) + "'")
parseGenericArg(arguments.ArgElement("color", str(data)), True)
parseGenericArg(arg_element.ArgElement("color", str(data)), True)
if "get_default_debug_level" in dir(configuration_file):
data = configuration_file.get_default_debug_level()
debug.debug(" get default config 'get_default_debug_level' val='" + str(data) + "'")
parseGenericArg(arguments.ArgElement("verbose", str(data)), True)
parseGenericArg(arg_element.ArgElement("verbose", str(data)), True)
if "get_default_print_pretty" in dir(configuration_file):
data = configuration_file.get_default_print_pretty()
debug.debug(" get default config 'get_default_print_pretty' val='" + str(data) + "'")
parseGenericArg(arguments.ArgElement("pretty", str(data)), True)
parseGenericArg(arg_element.ArgElement("pretty", str(data)), True)
if "get_default_force_optimisation" in dir(configuration_file):
data = configuration_file.get_default_force_optimisation()
debug.debug(" get default config 'get_default_force_optimisation' val='" + str(data) + "'")
parseGenericArg(arguments.ArgElement("force-optimisation", str(data)), True)
parseGenericArg(arg_element.ArgElement("force-optimisation", str(data)), True)
if "get_default_isolate_system" in dir(configuration_file):
data = configuration_file.get_default_isolate_system()
debug.debug(" get default config 'get_default_isolate_system' val='" + str(data) + "'")
parseGenericArg(arguments.ArgElement("isolate-system", str(data)), True)
parseGenericArg(arg_element.ArgElement("isolate-system", str(data)), True)
@@ -323,7 +351,7 @@ lutin.init()
#available target : Linux / MacOs / Windows / Android ...
targetName = host.OS
config = {
"compilator":"gcc",
"compilator":lutinHost.HOST_DEFAULT_COMPILATOR,
"mode":"release",
"bus-size":"auto",
"arch":"auto",
@@ -364,7 +392,7 @@ for argument in localArgument:
debug.debug("change target ==> '" + targetName + "' & reset mode : gcc&release")
#reset properties by defauult:
config = {
"compilator":"gcc",
"compilator":lutinHost.HOST_DEFAULT_COMPILATOR,
"mode":"release",
"bus-size":"auto",
"arch":"auto",

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Lutin permit simply to compile applications and library.
To simply understand the use, we will use a simple library:
```bash
```{.sh}
git clone http://github.con/atria-soft/etk.git
```
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ compile a module: {#lutin_use_compile}
It is really simple:
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin yourModuleName
#example:
lutin etk
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ Display help: {#lutin_use_options_help}
Availlable everywhere ...
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -h
lutin --help
```
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ At the end of the help you an see an help about the etk librery with the associa
Build in color: {#lutin_use_options_color}
---------------
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -C
lutin --color
```
@@ -70,19 +70,19 @@ Display build line in pretty print mode: {#lutin_u
----------------------------------------
when an error apear, the gcc or clang compile line can be really unreadable:
```bash
```{.sh}
g++ -o /home/heero/dev/plop/out/Linux_x86_64/release/build/gcc/etk/obj/etk/Color.cpp.o -I/home/heero/dev/plop/etk -std=c++11 -D__CPP_VERSION__=2011 -D__TARGET_OS__Linux -D__TARGET_ARCH__x86 -D__TARGET_ADDR__64BITS -D_REENTRANT -DNDEBUG -O3 -fpic -D__STDCPP_GNU__ -Wall -Wsign-compare -Wreturn-type -Wno-write-strings -Woverloaded-virtual -Wnon-virtual-dtor -Wno-unused-variable -DMODE_RELEASE -c -MMD -MP /home/heero/dev/plop/etk/etk/Color.cpp
```
whith this option you can transform this not obvious line in a readable line:
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -P
lutin --pretty
```
result:
```bash
```{.sh}
g++ \
-o /home/XXX/dev/out/Linux_x86_64/release/build/gcc/etk/obj/etk/Color.cpp.o \
-I/home/XXX/dev/etk \
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ lutin log: {#lutin_use_options_log}
Lutin have an internal log system. To enable or disable it just select your debug level with the option:
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -v4
lutin --verbose 4
```
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Select the number of CPU core used: {#lutin_use_op
By default lutin manage only 1 CPU core (faster to debug) but for speed requirement you can use use multiple core:
```bash
```{.sh}
#for 5 core
lutin -j5
lutin --jobs 5
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Force rebuild all: {#lutin_use_options_rebuild_for
Sometime it is needed to rebuild all the program, just do:
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -B
lutin --force-build
# or remove the build directory
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ Force strip all library and programs: {#lutin_use_
Force strip of output binary (remove symboles)
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -s
lutin --force-strip
```
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ The main objective of lutin is managing the cross compilation to build from linu
For android you can use:
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -t Android your-module
lutin -t Windows your-module
```
@@ -179,14 +179,14 @@ Build in debug mode: {#lutin_use_options_debug_rel
To developp it is fasted with debug tools
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -m debug your-module
lutin -m release your-module
```
You can desire to have compilation optimisation when you build in debug mode:
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -m debug --force-optimisation your-module
```
@@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Install your program after building it: {#lutin_us
You can install your build module:
```bash
```{.sh}
lutin -m debug your-module?build?install
```

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Base of the module file: {#lutin_module_base_file}
To create a new module you will use a generic naming:
```
```{.sh}
lutin_module-name.py
```
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Replace your ``module-name`` with the delivery you want. The name can contain [a
In the module name you must define some values:
```python
```{.py}
#!/usr/bin/python
import lutin.module as module
import lutin.tools as tools
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ def get_desc():
# "BSD-1" / "BSD-2" / "BSD-3" / "BSD-4"
# "GPL-1" / "GPL-2" / "GPL-3"
# "LGPL-1" / "LGPL-2" / "LGPL-3"
# "MPL-1" / "MPL-1.1" / "MPL-2"
# PROPRIETARY
# ...
# Note: this fucntion is optionnal.
@@ -82,11 +83,12 @@ def get_version():
# create the module
# @param[in] target reference on the Target that is currently build
# @param[in] module_name Name of the module that is extract from the file name (to be generic)
def create(target, module_name):
my_module = module.Module(__file__, module_name, get_type())
# @param[in] my_module Module handle that migh be configured
# @return True The module is welled configure
# @return False The module is Not availlable (for this target or ...)
def configure(target, my_module):
...
return my_module
return True
```
Thes it is simple to specify build for:
@@ -95,7 +97,7 @@ Create a new Module (LIBRARY): {#lutin_module_libr
==============================
What to change:
```python
```{.py}
def get_type():
return "LIBRARY"
```
@@ -112,7 +114,7 @@ Generic Binary: {#lutin_module_binar
---------------
What to change:
```python
```{.py}
def get_type():
return "BINARY"
```
@@ -126,7 +128,7 @@ Create a new Module (TEST-BINARY / TOOL-BINARY): {#lutin_module_binar
Two binary are really usefull in developpement, the tools and the test-unit, This is the reason why we specify for this 2 cases.
Add the subElement description:
```python
```{.py}
def get_type():
return "BINARY"
@@ -134,7 +136,7 @@ def get_sub_type():
return "TEST"
```
or:
```python
```{.py}
def get_type():
return "BINARY"
@@ -149,7 +151,7 @@ Create a new Module (DATA): {#lutin_module_data
This pode permit to only copy data and no dependency with compilling system
What to change:
```python
```{.py}
def get_type():
return "DATA"
```
@@ -163,8 +165,8 @@ Add file to compile: {#lutin_module_int
This is simple: (you just need to specify all the file to compile)
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
# add the file to compile:
@@ -186,8 +188,8 @@ The developper must isolate the external include and internal include, then luti
This permit to check error inclusion directly in developpement and separate the ```#include "XXX.h"``` and the ```#include <lib-xxx/XXX.h>```
Add file to external include:
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
my_module.add_header_file([
@@ -199,8 +201,8 @@ def create(target, module_name):
```
You can add a path to your local include:
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
my_module.add_path(os.path.join(tools.get_current_path(__file__), "lib-name"))
@@ -213,32 +215,32 @@ Add Sub-dependency: {#lutin_module_int
-------------------
All library need to add at minimum of a simple library (C lib) and other if needed. To do it jus call:
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
# add dependency of the generic C library:
my_module.add_module_depend('c')
my_module.add_depend('c')
# add dependency of the generic C++ library:
my_module.add_module_depend('cxx')
my_module.add_depend('cxx')
# add dependency of the generic math library:
my_module.add_module_depend('m')
my_module.add_depend('m')
# or other user lib:
my_module.add_module_depend('lib-name')
my_module.add_depend('lib-name')
...
```
The system can have optinnal sub-library, then if you just want to add an optionnal dependency:
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
# Add an optionnal dependency (set flag in CPP build if the subLib exist) ==> flag is locally set
my_module.add_optionnal_module_depend('z', ["c++", "-DLIB_NAME_BUILD_ZLIB"])
my_module.add_optionnal_depend('z', ["c++", "-DLIB_NAME_BUILD_ZLIB"])
# Add an optionnal dependency (set flag in CPP build if the subLib exist) ==> flag is exported in external upper build
my_module.add_optionnal_module_depend('z', ["c++", "-DLIB_NAME_BUILD_ZLIB"], export=True)
my_module.add_optionnal_depend('z', ["c++", "-DLIB_NAME_BUILD_ZLIB"], export=True)
...
```
@@ -247,8 +249,8 @@ Compilation adn link flags/libs: {#lutin_module_int
--------------------------------
It is possible to define local and external flags (external are set internal too):
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
# external flags:
my_module.add_flag('link-lib', "pthread", export=True)
@@ -263,8 +265,8 @@ build mode (release/debug): {#lutin_module_int
---------------------------
To add somes element dependent of the build mode:
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
if target.get_mode() == "release":
@@ -280,8 +282,8 @@ build type target: {#lutin_module_int
To add somes element dependent of the target type:
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
if "Windows" in target.get_type():
@@ -308,8 +310,8 @@ Add some data in the install path (share path): {#lutin_module_in
You can install a simple file:
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
# copy file in the share/binanyName/ path (no sub path)
@@ -320,8 +322,8 @@ def create(target, module_name):
Copy multiple files (change path)
```python
def create(target, module_name):
```{.py}
def configure(target, my_module):
...
my_module.copy_path('data/*', 'destinationPath')
@@ -333,7 +335,7 @@ display some debug to help writing code: {#lutin_module_in
----------------------------------------
```python
```{.py}
import lutin.debug as debug
def function(...):
@@ -350,12 +352,12 @@ A Full template: {#lutin_module_fu
================
Create the file:
```
```{.sh}
lutin_module-name.py
```
With:
```python
```{.py}
#!/usr/bin/python
import lutin.module as module
import lutin.tools as tools
@@ -385,6 +387,7 @@ def get_desc():
# "BSD-1" / "BSD-2" / "BSD-3" / "BSD-4"
# "GPL-1" / "GPL-2" / "GPL-3"
# "LGPL-1" / "LGPL-2" / "LGPL-3"
# "MPL-1" / "MPL-1.1" / "MPL-2"
# PROPRIETARY
# ...
# Note: this fucntion is optionnal.
@@ -414,17 +417,20 @@ def get_compagny_name():
# Note: this fucntion is optionnal.
def get_maintainer():
return ["Mr NAME SurName <my-email@group.com>"]
# return "authors.txt"
# Version of the library
# Note: this fucntion is optionnal.
def get_version():
return [0,1,"dev"]
# return "version.txt"
# create the module
# @param[in] target reference on the Target that is currently build
# @param[in] module_name Name of the module that is extract from the file name (to be generic)
def create(target, module_name):
my_module = module.Module(__file__, module_name, get_type())
# @param[in] my_module Module handle that migh be configured
# @return True The module is welled configure
# @return False The module is Not availlable (for this target or ...)
def configure(target, my_module):
# add the file to compile:
my_module.add_src_file([
@@ -441,28 +447,28 @@ def create(target, module_name):
my_module.add_path(os.path.join(tools.get_current_path(__file__), "lib-name"))
# add dependency of the generic C library:
my_module.add_module_depend('c')
my_module.add_depend('c')
# add dependency of the generic C++ library:
my_module.add_module_depend('cxx')
my_module.add_depend('cxx')
# add dependency of the generic math library:
my_module.add_module_depend('m')
my_module.add_depend('m')
# or other user lib:
my_module.add_module_depend([
my_module.add_depend([
'lib-name1',
'lib-name2'
])
# Add an optionnal dependency (set flag in CPP build if the subLib exist) ==> flag is locally set
my_module.add_optionnal_module_depend('z', ["c++", "-DLIB_NAME_BUILD_ZLIB"])
my_module.add_optionnal_depend('z', ["c++", "-DLIB_NAME_BUILD_ZLIB"])
# Add an optionnal dependency (set flag in CPP build if the subLib exist) ==> flag is exported in external upper build
my_module.add_optionnal_module_depend('z', ["c++", "-DLIB_NAME_BUILD_ZLIB"], export=True)
my_module.add_optionnal_depend('z', ["c++", "-DLIB_NAME_BUILD_ZLIB"], export=True)
# external flags:
my_module.add_flag('link-lib', "pthread", export=True)
my_module.add_flag('c++', "-DHELLO_FLAG=\"kljlkj\"", export=True)
# internal flags:
my_module.add_flags('c', "-DMODE_RELEASE")
my_module.add_flag('c', "-DMODE_RELEASE")
if target.get_mode() == "release":
pass
@@ -485,7 +491,8 @@ def create(target, module_name):
my_module.copy_path('data/*', 'destinationPath')
return my_module
# Return True if the module is compatible with the target or ...
return True
```

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@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
Build and deploy for IOS {#lutin_ios}
========================
@tableofcontents
Deploy on IOs is a little complicated, due to the fact Apple demand a developper licence.
To deploy you need to buy a [developper licence](https://developer.apple.com/account) nearly 99€ / year
Step 1: deploy your application with Xcode {#lutin_ios_xcode}
==========================================
it can be conplicated to do the first deploy (register tablette:watch ... or user ...)
Then the best way is now to create your first game sample application with XCode and deploy it on your device ...
when all your problem are solved, I can help you...
**Note:**
```
To add a device, in xcode select your top project, and in the section "signing" select "automatic manage signing", select your team and activate your device ...
```
step 2: Build for IOs {#lutin_ios_build}
=====================
This step is simpliest... All is integrated:
Select the target IOs
```{.sh}
lutin -C -D -tIOs yourApplication?build
```
This is done .... now deploy ...
step 3: Deploy {#lutin_ios_deploy}
==============
Do it ... it does not work ...
```{.sh}
lutin -C -D -tIOs yourApplication?install
```
Application ID
--------------
It miss some things to do:
create a reference of you application in [apple interface](https://developer.apple.com/account/ios/identifier/bundle/create)
your application id is:
```{.py}
get_compagny_type() + "." + get_compagny_name() + "." + module.get_name()
```
For example if you module is named: ```lutin_application.py```
And you set description:
```{.py}
def get_compagny_type():
return "com"
def get_compagny_name():
return "compagny NAME"
```
your id is: ```com.compagnyname.application```
When you have create the application, it will generate for you a unique ID, you can see it on the webpage, it is like: ```DFGDSFGSDFGS.com.compagnyname.application```
In your module definition you need to add:
```{.py}
my_module.set_pkg("APPLE_APPLICATION_IOS_ID", "DFGDSFGSDFGS");
```
Team signing ID
---------------
the second point to do is creating the file: ```.iosKey.txt``` in you root path of your workspace (where you execute lutin)
it will contain sothing like:
```
'iPhone Developer: Francis DUGENOUX (YRRQE5KGTH)'
```
you can optain it with executing:
```{.sh}
certtool y | grep "Developer"
```
Install:
--------
Now it works ...
```{.sh}
lutin -C -D -tIOs yourApplication?build
```

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Connect device
To connect to a real device or phone via ADB under Arch, you must:
install android-udev
plug in your android device via USB.
Enable USB Debugging on your phone or device:
Jelly Bean (4.2) and newer: Go to Settings --> About Phone tap “Build Number” 7 times until you get a popup that you have become a developer. Then go to Settings --> Developer --> USB debugging and enable it. The device will ask to allow the computer with its fingerprint to connect. allowing it permanent will copy $HOME/.android/adbkey.pub onto the devices /data/misc/adb/adb_keys folder.
If android-udev has been installed, add yourself to the adbusers group:
# gpasswd -a username adbusers

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@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Install lutin:
--------------
Just run:
```bash
```{.sh}
pip install lutin
```
@@ -71,24 +71,24 @@ Install pip:
------------
Install pip on debian/ubuntu:
```bash
```{.sh}
sudo apt-get install pip
```
Install pip on ARCH-linux:
```bash
```{.sh}
sudo pacman -S pip
```
Install pip on MacOs:
```bash
```{.sh}
sudo easy_install pip
```
Install from sources:
---------------------
```bash
```{.sh}
git clone http://github.com/HeeroYui/lutin.git
cd lutin
sudo ./setup.py install
@@ -105,18 +105,19 @@ Tutorals: {#lutin_mainpage_tutorial}
- @ref lutin_concept
- @ref lutin_use
- @ref lutin_module
- @ref lutin_ios
License (APACHE v2.0) {#lutin_mainpage_licence}
License (MPL v2.0) {#lutin_mainpage_licence}
=====================
Copyright lutin Edouard DUPIN
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
Licensed under the Mozilla Public License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
https://www.mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
@@ -138,3 +139,6 @@ Some other problem example:
- none is really simple to write.
Then I create a simple interface that manage all I need. and written in python to permit to be faster on every platform.
[link macos account developper](https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/IDEs/Conceptual/AppStoreDistributionTutorial/AddingYourAccounttoXcode/AddingYourAccounttoXcode.html)

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ import doxy.tools as tools
def create(target, module_name):
my_module = module.Module(__file__, module_name)
my_module.set_version([2.0.0])
my_module.set_version([2,2,0])
my_module.set_title("lutin: build system and packager")
my_module.set_website("http://HeeroYui.github.io/" + module_name)
my_module.set_website_sources("http://github.com/HeeroYui/" + module_name)

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@@ -5,18 +5,19 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import os
import sys
import fnmatch
# Local import
from . import macro
from . import target
from . import builder
from . import system
from . import host
from . import tools
from . import debug
from realog import debug
from . import module
from . import env
is_init = False
@@ -148,6 +149,7 @@ def init():
module.import_path(list_of_lutin_files)
system.import_path(list_of_lutin_files)
target.import_path(list_of_lutin_files)
macro.import_path(list_of_lutin_files)
builder.init()
is_init = True

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@@ -1,378 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
##
import sys
from . import debug
##
## @brief Single argument class. It permit to define the getted argument.
##
class ArgElement:
##
## @brief Contructor.
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @param[in] option (string) Option name (write in fullmode ex: '--verbose' even if user write '-v')
## @param[in] value (string) Writed value by the user (defult '')
##
def __init__(self, option, value=""):
self.option = option;
self.arg = value;
##
## @brief Get the name of the argument: (write in fullmode ex: '--verbose' even if user write '-v')
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @return (string) The argument name
##
def get_option_name(self):
return self.option
##
## @brief Get argument data set by the user
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @return (string) The argument value
##
def get_arg(self):
return self.arg
##
## @brief Display the Argument property
## @param[in] self Class handle
##
def display(self):
if len(self.arg) == 0:
debug.info("option : " + self.option)
elif len(self.option) == 0:
debug.info("element : " + self.arg)
else:
debug.info("option : " + self.option + ":" + self.arg)
##
## @brief Declare a possibility of an argument value
##
class ArgDefine:
##
## @brief Contructor.
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @param[in] smallOption (char) Value for the small option ex: '-v' '-k' ... 1 single char element (no need of '-')
## @param[in] bigOption (string) Value of the big option name ex: '--verbose' '--kill' ... stated with -- and with the full name (no need of '--')
## @param[in] list ([[string,string],...]) Optionnal list of availlable option: '--mode=debug' ==> [['debug', 'debug mode'],['release', 'release the software']]
## @param[in] desc (string) user friendly description with this parameter (default "")
## @param[in] haveParam (bool) The option must have a parameter (default False)
##
def __init__(self,
smallOption="", # like v for -v
bigOption="", # like verbose for --verbose
list=[], # ["val", "description"]
desc="",
haveParam=False):
self.option_small = smallOption;
self.option_big = bigOption;
self.list = list;
if len(self.list)!=0:
self.have_param = True
else:
if True==haveParam:
self.have_param = True
else:
self.have_param = False
self.description = desc;
##
## @brief Get the small name of the option ex: '-v'
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @return (string) Small name value
##
def get_option_small(self):
return self.option_small
##
## @brief Get the big name of the option ex: '--verbose'
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @return (string) Big name value
##
def get_option_big(self):
return self.option_big
##
## @brief Get the status of getting user parameter value
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @return True The user must write a value
## @return False The user must NOT write a value
##
def need_parameters(self):
return self.have_param
##
## @brief Compatibility with @ref ArgSection class
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @return (string) empty string
##
def get_porperties(self):
return ""
##
## @brief Check if the user added value is correct or not with the list of availlable value
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @param[in] argument (string) User parameter value (string)
## @return True The parameter is OK
## @return False The parameter is NOT Availlable
##
def check_availlable(self, argument):
if len(self.list)==0:
return True
for element,desc in self.list:
if element == argument:
return True
return False
##
## @brief Display the argument property when user request help
## @param[in] self Class handle
##
def display(self):
color = debug.get_color_set()
if self.option_small != "" and self.option_big != "":
print(" " + color['red'] + "-" + self.option_small + "" + color['default'] + " / " + color['red'] + "--" + self.option_big + color['default'])
elif self.option_small != "":
print(" " + color['red'] + "-" + self.option_small + color['default'])
elif self.option_big != "":
print(" " + color['red'] + "--" + self.option_big + color['default'])
else:
print(" ???? ==> internal error ...")
if self.description != "":
print(" " + self.description)
if len(self.list)!=0:
hasDescriptiveElement=False
for val,desc in self.list:
if desc!="":
hasDescriptiveElement=True
break;
if hasDescriptiveElement==True:
for val,desc in self.list:
print(" " + val + " : " + desc)
else:
tmpElementPrint = ""
for val,desc in self.list:
if len(tmpElementPrint)!=0:
tmpElementPrint += " / "
tmpElementPrint += val
print(" { " + tmpElementPrint + " }")
##
## @brief Section Class definition (permit to add a comment when requesting help
##
class ArgSection:
##
## @brief Constructor
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @param[in] sectionName (string) Name of the cestion ex: "option" is displayed [option]
## @param[in] desc (string) Comment assiciated with the group
##
def __init__(self,
sectionName="",
desc=""):
self.section = sectionName;
self.description = desc;
##
## @brief Compatibility with @ref ArgDefine class
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @return empty string
##
def get_option_small(self):
return ""
##
## @brief Compatibility with @ref ArgDefine class
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @return empty string
##
def get_option_big(self):
return ""
##
## @brief get property print value with the correct writing mode
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @return String to display in the short line help
##
def get_porperties(self):
color = debug.get_color_set()
return " [" + color['blue'] + self.section + color['default'] + "]"
##
## @brief Display the argument property when user request help
## @param[in] self Class handle
##
def display(self):
color = debug.get_color_set()
print(" [" + color['blue'] + self.section + color['default'] + "] : " + self.description)
##
## @brief Class to define the agmument list availlable for a program
##
class LutinArg:
##
## @brief Constructor.
## @param[in] self Class handle
##
def __init__(self):
self.list_properties = []
##
## @brief Add a new argument possibilities...
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @param[in] smallOption (char) Value for the small option ex: '-v' '-k' ... 1 single char element (no need of '-')
## @param[in] bigOption (string) Value of the big option name ex: '--verbose' '--kill' ... stated with -- and with the full name (no need of '--')
## @param[in] list ([[string,string],...]) Optionnal list of availlable option: '--mode=debug' ==> [['debug', 'debug mode'],['release', 'release the software']]
## @param[in] desc (string) user friendly description with this parameter (default "")
## @param[in] haveParam (bool) The option must have a parameter (default False)
##
def add(self, smallOption="", bigOption="", list=[], desc="", haveParam=False):
self.list_properties.append(ArgDefine(smallOption, bigOption, list, desc, haveParam))
##
## @brief Add section on argument list
## @param[in] self Class handle
## @param[in] sectionName (string) Name of the cestion ex: "option" is displayed [option]
## @param[in] sectionDesc (string) Comment assiciated with the group
##
def add_section(self, sectionName, sectionDesc):
self.list_properties.append(ArgSection(sectionName, sectionDesc))
##
## @brief Parse the argument set in the command line
## @param[in] self Class handle
##
def parse(self):
listArgument = [] # composed of list element
NotparseNextElement=False
for iii in range(1, len(sys.argv)):
# special case of parameter in some elements
if NotparseNextElement==True:
NotparseNextElement = False
continue
debug.verbose("parse [" + str(iii) + "]=" + sys.argv[iii])
argument = sys.argv[iii]
optionList = argument.split("=")
debug.verbose(str(optionList))
if type(optionList) == type(str()):
option = optionList
else:
option = optionList[0]
optionParam = argument[len(option)+1:]
debug.verbose(option)
argumentFound=False;
if option[:2]=="--":
# big argument
for prop in self.list_properties:
if prop.get_option_big()=="":
continue
if prop.get_option_big() == option[2:]:
# find it
debug.verbose("find argument 2 : " + option[2:])
if prop.need_parameters()==True:
internalSub = option[2+len(prop.get_option_big()):]
if len(internalSub)!=0:
if len(optionParam)!=0:
# wrong argument ...
debug.warning("maybe wrong argument for : '" + prop.get_option_big() + "' cmdLine='" + argument + "'")
prop.display()
continue
optionParam = internalSub
if len(optionParam)==0:
#Get the next parameters
if len(sys.argv) > iii+1:
optionParam = sys.argv[iii+1]
NotparseNextElement=True
else :
# missing arguments
debug.warning("parsing argument error : '" + prop.get_option_big() + "' Missing : subParameters ... cmdLine='" + argument + "'")
prop.display()
exit(-1)
if prop.check_availlable(optionParam)==False:
debug.warning("argument error : '" + prop.get_option_big() + "' SubParameters not availlable ... cmdLine='" + argument + "' option='" + optionParam + "'")
prop.display()
exit(-1)
listArgument.append(ArgElement(prop.get_option_big(),optionParam))
argumentFound = True
else:
if len(optionParam)!=0:
debug.warning("parsing argument error : '" + prop.get_option_big() + "' need no subParameters : '" + optionParam + "' cmdLine='" + argument + "'")
prop.display()
listArgument.append(ArgElement(prop.get_option_big()))
argumentFound = True
break;
if False==argumentFound:
debug.error("UNKNOW argument : '" + argument + "'")
elif option[:1]=="-":
# small argument
for prop in self.list_properties:
if prop.get_option_small()=="":
continue
if prop.get_option_small() == option[1:1+len(prop.get_option_small())]:
# find it
debug.verbose("find argument 1 : " + option[1:1+len(prop.get_option_small())])
if prop.need_parameters()==True:
internalSub = option[1+len(prop.get_option_small()):]
if len(internalSub)!=0:
if len(optionParam)!=0:
# wrong argument ...
debug.warning("maybe wrong argument for : '" + prop.get_option_big() + "' cmdLine='" + argument + "'")
prop.display()
continue
optionParam = internalSub
if len(optionParam)==0:
#Get the next parameters
if len(sys.argv) > iii+1:
optionParam = sys.argv[iii+1]
NotparseNextElement=True
else :
# missing arguments
debug.warning("parsing argument error : '" + prop.get_option_big() + "' Missing : subParameters cmdLine='" + argument + "'")
prop.display()
exit(-1)
if prop.check_availlable(optionParam)==False:
debug.warning("argument error : '" + prop.get_option_big() + "' SubParameters not availlable ... cmdLine='" + argument + "' option='" + optionParam + "'")
prop.display()
exit(-1)
listArgument.append(ArgElement(prop.get_option_big(),optionParam))
argumentFound = True
else:
if len(optionParam)!=0:
debug.warning("parsing argument error : '" + prop.get_option_big() + "' need no subParameters : '" + optionParam + "' cmdLine='" + argument + "'")
prop.display()
listArgument.append(ArgElement(prop.get_option_big()))
argumentFound = True
break;
if argumentFound==False:
#unknow element ... ==> just add in the list ...
debug.verbose("unknow argument : " + argument)
listArgument.append(ArgElement("", argument))
#for argument in listArgument:
# argument.display()
#exit(0)
return listArgument;
##
## @brief Display help on console output
## @param[in] self Class handle
##
def display(self):
print("usage:")
listOfPropertiesArg = "";
for element in self.list_properties :
listOfPropertiesArg += element.get_porperties()
print(" " + sys.argv[0] + listOfPropertiesArg + " ...")
for element in self.list_properties :
element.display()

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import sys
import os
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import inspect
import fnmatch
import datetime
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
from . import heritage
from . import env

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@@ -1,262 +0,0 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
##
import os
import threading
import re
debug_level=3
debug_color=False
color_default= ""
color_red = ""
color_green = ""
color_yellow = ""
color_blue = ""
color_purple = ""
color_cyan = ""
debug_lock = threading.Lock()
##
## @brief Set log level of the console log system
## @param[in] id (int) Value of the log level:
## 0: None
## 1: error
## 2: warning
## 3: info
## 4: debug
## 5: verbose
## 6: extreme_verbose
##
def set_level(id):
global debug_level
debug_level = id
#print "SetDebug level at " + str(debug_level)
##
## @brief Get the current debug leval
## @return The value of the log level. Show: @ref set_level
##
def get_level():
global debug_level
return debug_level
##
## @brief Enable color of the console Log system
##
def enable_color():
global debug_color
debug_color = True
global color_default
color_default= "\033[00m"
global color_red
color_red = "\033[31m"
global color_green
color_green = "\033[32m"
global color_yellow
color_yellow = "\033[33m"
global color_blue
color_blue = "\033[01;34m"
global color_purple
color_purple = "\033[35m"
global color_cyan
color_cyan = "\033[36m"
##
## @brief Disable color of the console Log system
##
def disable_color():
global debug_color
debug_color = True
global color_default
color_default= ""
global color_red
color_red = ""
global color_green
color_green = ""
global color_yellow
color_yellow = ""
global color_blue
color_blue = ""
global color_purple
color_purple = ""
global color_cyan
color_cyan = ""
##
## @brief Print a extreme verbose log
## @param[in] input (string) Value to print if level is enough
## @param[in] force (bool) force display (no check of log level)
##
def extreme_verbose(input, force=False):
global debug_lock
global debug_level
if debug_level >= 6 \
or force == True:
debug_lock.acquire()
print(color_blue + input + color_default)
debug_lock.release()
##
## @brief Print a verbose log
## @param[in] input (string) Value to print if level is enough
## @param[in] force (bool) force display (no check of log level)
##
def verbose(input, force=False):
global debug_lock
global debug_level
if debug_level >= 5 \
or force == True:
debug_lock.acquire()
print(color_blue + input + color_default)
debug_lock.release()
##
## @brief Print a debug log
## @param[in] input (string) Value to print if level is enough
## @param[in] force (bool) force display (no check of log level)
##
def debug(input, force=False):
global debug_lock
global debug_level
if debug_level >= 4 \
or force == True:
debug_lock.acquire()
print(color_green + input + color_default)
debug_lock.release()
##
## @brief Print an info log
## @param[in] input (string) Value to print if level is enough
## @param[in] force (bool) force display (no check of log level)
##
def info(input, force=False):
global debug_lock
global debug_level
if debug_level >= 3 \
or force == True:
debug_lock.acquire()
print(input + color_default)
debug_lock.release()
##
## @brief Print a warning log
## @param[in] input (string) Value to print if level is enough
## @param[in] force (bool) force display (no check of log level)
##
def warning(input, force=False):
global debug_lock
global debug_level
if debug_level >= 2 \
or force == True:
debug_lock.acquire()
print(color_purple + "[WARNING] " + input + color_default)
debug_lock.release()
##
## @brief Print a todo log
## @param[in] input (string) Value to print if level is enough
## @param[in] force (bool) force display (no check of log level)
##
def todo(input, force=False):
global debug_lock
global debug_level
if debug_level >= 3 \
or force == True:
debug_lock.acquire()
print(color_purple + "[TODO] " + input + color_default)
debug_lock.release()
##
## @brief Print an error log
## @param[in] input (string) Value to print if level is enough
## @param[in] thread_id (int) Current thead ID of the builder thread
## @param[in] force (bool) force display (no check of log level)
## @param[in] crash (bool) build error has appear ==> request stop of all builds
##
def error(input, thread_id=-1, force=False, crash=True):
global debug_lock
global debug_level
if debug_level >= 1 \
or force == True:
debug_lock.acquire()
print(color_red + "[ERROR] " + input + color_default)
debug_lock.release()
if crash == True:
from . import multiprocess
multiprocess.set_error_occured()
if thread_id != -1:
threading.interrupt_main()
exit(-1)
#os_exit(-1)
#raise "error happend"
##
## @brief Print a log for a specific element action like generateing .so or binary ...
## @param[in] type (string) type of action. Like: "copy file", "StaticLib", "Prebuild", "Library" ...
## @param[in] lib (string) Name of the library/binary/package that action is done
## @param[in] dir (string) build direction. ex: "<==", "==>" ...
## @param[in] name (string) Destination of the data
## @param[in] force (bool) force display (no check of log level)
##
def print_element(type, lib, dir, name, force=False):
global debug_lock
global debug_level
if debug_level >= 3 \
or force == True:
debug_lock.acquire()
print(color_cyan + type + color_default + " : " + color_yellow + lib + color_default + " " + dir + " " + color_blue + name + color_default)
debug_lock.release()
##
## @brief Print a compilation return (output)
## @param[in] my_string (string) Std-error/std-info that is generate by the build system
##
def print_compilator(my_string):
global debug_color
global debug_lock
if debug_color == True:
my_string = my_string.replace('\\n', '\n')
my_string = my_string.replace('\\t', '\t')
my_string = my_string.replace('error:', color_red+'error:'+color_default)
my_string = my_string.replace('warning:', color_purple+'warning:'+color_default)
my_string = my_string.replace('note:', color_green+'note:'+color_default)
my_string = re.sub(r'([/\w_-]+\.\w+):', r'-COLORIN-\1-COLOROUT-:', my_string)
my_string = my_string.replace('-COLORIN-', color_yellow)
my_string = my_string.replace('-COLOROUT-', color_default)
debug_lock.acquire()
print(my_string)
debug_lock.release()
##
## @brief Get the list of default color
## @return A map with keys: "default","red","green","yellow","blue","purple","cyan"
##
def get_color_set() :
global color_default
global color_red
global color_green
global color_yellow
global color_blue
global color_purple
global color_cyan
return {
"default": color_default,
"red": color_red,
"green": color_green,
"yellow": color_yellow,
"blue": color_blue,
"purple": color_purple,
"cyan": color_cyan,
}

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@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import os
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
from . import env
def _create_directory_of_file(file):

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@@ -5,11 +5,11 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
@@ -112,6 +112,17 @@ def get_warning_mode():
global store_warning
return store_warning
ccache=False
def set_ccache(val):
global ccache
if val == True:
ccache = True
else:
ccache = False
def get_ccache():
global ccache
return ccache
def end_with(name, list):
for appl in list:

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@@ -5,12 +5,12 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import sys
import copy
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
def append_to_list(list_out, elem):
@@ -157,7 +157,10 @@ class HeritageList:
## @return (string) string of str() convertion
##
def __repr__(self):
return "{HeritageList:" + str(self.list_heritage) + "}"
dep = []
for elem in reversed(self.list_heritage):
dep.append(str(elem.name))
return "{HeritageList: " + str(dep) + "}"
class heritage:
def __init__(self, module, target):
@@ -258,6 +261,6 @@ class heritage:
## @return (string) string of str() convertion
##
def __repr__(self):
return "{Heritage:" + str(self.name) + " ... }"
return "{Heritage:" + str(self.name) + " depend on: " + str(reversed(self.depends)) + " ... }"

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@@ -5,20 +5,23 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import platform
import sys
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
# print os.name # ==> 'posix'
if platform.system() == "Linux":
OS = "Linux"
HOST_DEFAULT_COMPILATOR = "gcc"
elif platform.system() == "Windows":
OS = "Windows"
HOST_DEFAULT_COMPILATOR = "gcc"
elif platform.system() == "Darwin":
OS = "MacOs"
HOST_DEFAULT_COMPILATOR = "clang"
else:
debug.error("Unknow the Host OS ... '" + platform.system() + "'")

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@@ -5,12 +5,12 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import platform
import os
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
from . import tools
from . import multiprocess
from . import depend

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
license_base = {
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ license_base = {
"contaminate-static":False,
"contaminate-dynamic":False,
"redistribute-source":False,
"title":"APACHE v2.0 license",
"title":"MPL v2.0 license",
"licence-file":"licence/apache-2.txt"
},
"GPL-2": {
@@ -88,7 +88,31 @@ license_base = {
"redistribute-source":False,
"title":"PNG License",
"licence-file":"licence/png.txt"
}
},
"MPL-1": {
"generic":True,
"contaminate-static":False,
"contaminate-dynamic":False,
"redistribute-source":True,
"title":"MPL: Mozilla Public Licence v1.0",
"licence-file":"licence/MPL-1.txt"
},
"MPL-1.1": {
"generic":True,
"contaminate-static":False,
"contaminate-dynamic":False,
"redistribute-source":True,
"title":"MPL: Mozilla Public Licence v1.1",
"licence-file":"licence/MPL-1.1.txt"
},
"MPL-2": {
"generic":True,
"contaminate-static":False,
"contaminate-dynamic":False,
"redistribute-source":True,
"title":"MPL: Mozilla Public Licence v2.0",
"licence-file":"licence/MPL-2.txt"
},
}
def get_basic_list():

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@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import sys
import os
import inspect
import fnmatch
import datetime
# Local import
from realog import debug
from . import tools
from . import env
__macro_list=[]
__start_macro_name="Macro_"
##
## @brief Import all File that start with env.get_build_system_base_name() + __start_macro_name + XXX and register in the list of Target
## @param[in] path_list ([string,...]) List of file that start with env.get_build_system_base_name() in the running worktree (Parse one time ==> faster)
##
def import_path(path_list):
global __macro_list
global_base = env.get_build_system_base_name()
debug.debug("TARGET: Init with Files list:")
for elem in path_list:
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(elem))
# Get file name:
filename = os.path.basename(elem)
# Remove .py at the end:
filename = filename[:-3]
# Remove global base name:
filename = filename[len(global_base):]
# Check if it start with the local patern:
if filename[:len(__start_macro_name)] != __start_macro_name:
debug.extreme_verbose("MACRO: NOT-Integrate: '" + filename + "' from '" + elem + "' ==> rejected")
continue
# Remove local patern
target_name = filename[len(__start_macro_name):]
debug.verbose("MACRO: Integrate: '" + target_name + "' from '" + elem + "'")
__macro_list.append([target_name, elem])
debug.verbose("New list MACRO: ")
for elem in __macro_list:
debug.verbose(" " + str(elem[0]))
##
## @brief Load a specific target
##
def load_macro(name):
global __macro_list
debug.debug("load macro: " + name)
if len(__macro_list) == 0:
debug.error("No macro to compile !!!")
debug.debug("list macro: " + str(__macro_list))
for mod in __macro_list:
if mod[0] == name:
debug.verbose("add to path: '" + os.path.dirname(mod[1]) + "'")
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(mod[1]))
debug.verbose("import macro : '" + env.get_build_system_base_name() + __start_macro_name + name + "'")
the_macro = __import__(env.get_build_system_base_name() + __start_macro_name + name)
return the_macro
raise KeyError("No entry for : " + name)
def list_all_macro():
global __macro_list
tmp_list_name = []
for mod in __macro_list:
tmp_list_name.append(mod[0])
return tmp_list_name

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import sys
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ import fnmatch
# Local import
from . import host
from . import tools
from . import debug
from realog import debug
from . import heritage
from . import builder
from . import multiprocess
@@ -54,14 +54,29 @@ class Module:
def __init__(self, file, module_name, module_type):
## Remove all variable to prevent error of multiple deffinition of the module ...
debug.verbose("Create a new module : '" + module_name + "' TYPE=" + module_type)
self._origin_file=''
self._origin_path=''
self._origin_file = file;
self._origin_path = tools.get_current_path(self._origin_file)
# type of the module:
self._type='LIBRARY'
if module_type == 'BINARY' \
or module_type == 'BINARY_SHARED' \
or module_type == 'BINARY_STAND_ALONE' \
or module_type == 'LIBRARY' \
or module_type == 'LIBRARY_DYNAMIC' \
or module_type == 'LIBRARY_STATIC' \
or module_type == 'PACKAGE' \
or module_type == 'PREBUILD' \
or module_type == 'DATA':
self._type=module_type
else :
debug.error('for module "%s"' %module_name)
debug.error(' ==> error : "%s" ' %module_type)
raise 'Input value error'
# Name of the module
self._name=module_name
self._name = module_name
# Tools list:
self._tools = []
# list of action to do:
self._actions = []
# Dependency list:
self._depends = []
# Dependency list (optionnal module):
@@ -86,25 +101,9 @@ class Module:
self._paths = []
# The module has been already build ...
self._isbuild = False
## end of basic INIT ...
if module_type == 'BINARY' \
or module_type == 'BINARY_SHARED' \
or module_type == 'BINARY_STAND_ALONE' \
or module_type == 'LIBRARY' \
or module_type == 'LIBRARY_DYNAMIC' \
or module_type == 'LIBRARY_STATIC' \
or module_type == 'PACKAGE' \
or module_type == 'PREBUILD' \
or module_type == 'DATA':
self._type=module_type
else :
debug.error('for module "%s"' %module_name)
debug.error(' ==> error : "%s" ' %module_type)
raise 'Input value error'
self._origin_file = file;
self._origin_path = tools.get_current_path(self._origin_file)
# configure default heritage
self._local_heritage = None
# TODO : Do a better dynamic property system => not really versatil
# TODO : Do a better dynamic property system => not really versatile
self._package_prop = { "COMPAGNY_TYPE" : "",
"COMPAGNY_NAME" : "",
"COMPAGNY_NAME2" : "",
@@ -164,6 +163,14 @@ class Module:
def get_name(self):
return self._name
##
## @brief Get origin path of the module declaration
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @return (string) path of the module
##
def get_origin_path(self):
return self._origin_path
##
## @brief Get type of the module ("BINARY", "LIBRARY", ...)
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
@@ -244,7 +251,14 @@ class Module:
if sizeX > 0:
debug.verbose("Image file : " + display_source + " ==> " + destination + " resize=(" + str(sizeX) + "," + str(sizeY) + ")")
fileName, fileExtension = os.path.splitext(os.path.join(self._origin_path,source))
image.resize(source, os.path.join(target.get_build_path_data(self._name), destination), sizeX, sizeY, file_cmd)
# Create the resized file in a temporary path to auto-copy when needed
temporary_file = os.path.join(target.get_build_path_temporary_generate(self._name), "image_generation", destination)
image.resize(source, temporary_file, sizeX, sizeY, file_cmd)
# Copy file in statndard mode
tools.copy_file(temporary_file,
os.path.join(target.get_build_path_data(self._name), destination),
file_cmd,
in_list=copy_list)
else:
debug.verbose("Might copy file : " + display_source + " ==> " + destination)
tools.copy_file(source,
@@ -503,40 +517,43 @@ class Module:
if target.is_module_build(self._name) == True:
if self._sub_heritage_list == None:
self._local_heritage = heritage.heritage(self, target)
debug.warning("plop " + str(self._local_heritage));
debug.debug("plop " + str(self._local_heritage));
return copy.deepcopy(self._sub_heritage_list)
# create the package heritage
self._local_heritage = heritage.heritage(self, target)
if package_name==None \
if len(self._actions) != 0:
debug.verbose("execute actions: " + str(len(self._actions)))
for action in self._actions:
action["action"](target, self, action["data"]);
if package_name == None \
and ( self._type == 'BINARY'
or self._type == 'BINARY_SHARED' \
or self._type == 'BINARY_STAND_ALONE' \
or self._type == 'PACKAGE' ) :
# this is the endpoint binary ...
package_name = self._name
debug.debug("package name = " + package_name)
else:
pass
# build dependency before
list_sub_file_needed_to_build = []
self._sub_heritage_list = heritage.HeritageList()
# optionnal dependency :
for dep, option, export in self._depends_optionnal:
for dep, option, export, src_file, header_file, option_not_found in self._depends_optionnal:
debug.verbose("try find optionnal dependency: '" + str(dep) + "'")
inherit_list, isBuilt = target.build(dep, True)
inherit_list, isBuilt = target.build(dep, True, package_name=package_name)
if isBuilt == True:
self._local_heritage.add_depends(dep);
# TODO : Add optionnal Flags ...
# ==> do it really better ...
if export == False:
self.add_flag(option[0], option[1]);
else:
self.add_flag(option[0], option[1], export=True);
self.add_flag(option[0], option[1], export=export);
self.add_src_file(src_file)
self.add_header_file(header_file)
else:
self.add_flag(option_not_found[0], option_not_found[1], export=export);
# add at the heritage list :
self._sub_heritage_list.add_heritage_list(inherit_list)
for dep in self._depends:
debug.debug("module: '" + str(self._name) + "' request: '" + dep + "'")
inherit_list = target.build(dep, False)
inherit_list = target.build(dep, False, package_name=package_name)
# add at the heritage list :
self._sub_heritage_list.add_heritage_list(inherit_list)
# do sub library action for automatic generating ...
@@ -587,19 +604,32 @@ class Module:
include_path = target.get_build_path_include(self._name)
have_only_generate_file = False
if len(self._generate_file) > 0:
debug.debug("install GENERATED headers ...")
debug.debug("install GENERATED headers / src ...")
for elem_generate in self._generate_file:
# write data in the generate path ... (all is generated at the same path) ...
debug.debug("Create data: " + os.path.join(generate_path, elem_generate["filename"]))
ret_write = tools.file_write_data(os.path.join(generate_path, elem_generate["filename"]), elem_generate["data"], only_if_new=True)
if ret_write == True:
debug.print_element("generate", self._name, "##", elem_generate["filename"])
dst = os.path.join(include_path, elem_generate["filename"])
copy_list[dst] = {"src":os.path.join(generate_path, elem_generate["filename"]),
"cmd_file":None,
"need_copy":ret_write}
if elem_generate["install"] == True:
have_only_generate_file = True
if elem_generate["type"] == "header":
dst = os.path.join(include_path, elem_generate["filename"])
copy_list[dst] = {"src":os.path.join(generate_path, elem_generate["filename"]),
"cmd_file":None,
"need_copy":ret_write}
if elem_generate["install"] == True:
have_only_generate_file = True
# TODO : Do it better, we force the include path in the heritage to permit to have a correct inclusion ...
self._local_heritage.include = target.get_build_path_include(self._name)
elif elem_generate["type"] == "data":
# data file to install:
if elem_generate["install"] == True:
self._files.append([os.path.join(generate_path, elem_generate["filename"]), elem_generate["filename"]])
else:
# add file to compile
debug.warning("Add file to build : " + os.path.join(generate_path, elem_generate["filename"]) )
self.add_src_file(os.path.join(generate_path, elem_generate["filename"]))
if have_only_generate_file == True:
self.add_path(generate_path)
self._add_path(generate_path)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# -- install header (do it first for extern lib and gcov better interface) --
@@ -625,12 +655,13 @@ class Module:
# remove unneded files (NOT folder ...)
tools.clean_directory(include_path, copy_list)
# add the pat to the usable dirrectory
self.add_path(include_path)
self._add_path(include_path)
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# -- Sources compilation --
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
if self._type != 'PREBUILD':
if self._type != 'PREBUILD' \
and self._type != 'PACKAGE':
# build local sources in a specific order:
for extention_local in self._extention_order_build:
list_file = tools.filter_extention(self._src, [extention_local])
@@ -656,7 +687,7 @@ class Module:
if res_file["action"] == "add":
list_sub_file_needed_to_build.append(res_file["file"])
elif res_file["action"] == "path":
self.add_path(res_file["path"], type='c')
self._add_path(res_file["path"], type='c')
else:
debug.error("an not do action for : " + str(res_file))
except ValueError:
@@ -685,7 +716,7 @@ class Module:
if res_file["action"] == "add":
list_sub_file_needed_to_build.append(res_file["file"])
elif res_file["action"] == "path":
self.add_path(res_file["path"], type='c')
self._add_path(res_file["path"], type='c')
else:
debug.error("an not do action for : " + str(res_file))
except ValueError:
@@ -696,7 +727,7 @@ class Module:
# ----------------------------------------------------
# -- Generation point --
# ----------------------------------------------------
if self._type=='PREBUILD':
if self._type == 'PREBUILD':
self._local_heritage.add_sources(self._src)
elif self._type == 'LIBRARY' \
or self._type == 'LIBRARY_DYNAMIC' \
@@ -794,8 +825,23 @@ class Module:
basic_path = self._origin_path)
self._local_heritage.add_sources(res_file)
except ValueError:
debug.error(" UN-SUPPORTED link format: '.jar'")
debug.error("UN-SUPPORTED link format: '.jar'")
else:
# try to build the binary with dependency of .so and the standalone binary (Not package dependent)
if target.support_dynamic_link == True:
try:
tmp_builder = builder.get_builder_with_output("bin");
res_file = tmp_builder.link(list_sub_file_needed_to_build,
package_name,
target,
self._sub_heritage_list,
flags = self._flags,
name = self._name,
basic_path = self._origin_path,
static = True)
#self._local_heritage.add_sources(res_file)
except ValueError:
debug.error("UN-SUPPORTED link format: '.bin'")
try:
tmp_builder = builder.get_builder_with_output("bin");
res_file = tmp_builder.link(list_sub_file_needed_to_build,
@@ -805,9 +851,10 @@ class Module:
flags = self._flags,
name = self._name,
basic_path = self._origin_path,
static = static_mode)
static = False)
#self._local_heritage.add_sources(res_file)
except ValueError:
debug.error(" UN-SUPPORTED link format: '.bin'")
debug.error("UN-SUPPORTED link format: '.bin'")
elif self._type == "PACKAGE":
if "Android" in target.get_type():
# special case for android wrapper:
@@ -823,7 +870,7 @@ class Module:
basic_path = self._origin_path)
self._local_heritage.add_sources(res_file)
except ValueError:
debug.error(" UN-SUPPORTED link format: '.so'")
debug.error("UN-SUPPORTED link format: '.so'")
try:
tmp_builder = builder.get_builder_with_output("jar");
list_file = tools.filter_extention(list_sub_file_needed_to_build, tmp_builder.get_input_type())
@@ -839,6 +886,9 @@ class Module:
except ValueError:
debug.error(" UN-SUPPORTED link format: '.jar'")
else:
pass
# TODO : Check this but I this this is not needed ==> a package can not have build stage ...
"""
try:
tmp_builder = builder.get_builder_with_output("bin");
res_file = tmp_builder.link(list_sub_file_needed_to_build,
@@ -850,6 +900,7 @@ class Module:
basic_path = self._origin_path)
except ValueError:
debug.error(" UN-SUPPORTED link format: 'binary'")
"""
elif self._type == "DATA":
debug.debug("Data package have noting to build... just install")
else:
@@ -860,7 +911,7 @@ class Module:
# ----------------------------------------------------
debug.debug("install datas")
copy_list={}
self.image_to_build(target, copy_list) # TODO : When file is resized, the final file is not removed if the file is not needed anymore
self.image_to_build(target, copy_list)
self.files_to_build(target, copy_list)
self.paths_to_build(target, copy_list)
#real copy files
@@ -877,14 +928,17 @@ class Module:
# ----------------------------------------------------
if self._type[:6] == 'BINARY' \
or self._type == 'PACKAGE':
debug.verbose("Request creating of package : " + str(self._name))
debug.extreme_verbose("Heritage : " + str(self._local_heritage))
# TODO : Do package for library ...
if target.end_generate_package == True:
# generate the package with his properties ...
if "Android" in target.get_type():
self._sub_heritage_list.add_heritage(self._local_heritage)
target.make_package(self._name, self._package_prop, os.path.join(self._origin_path, ".."), self._sub_heritage_list)
else:
target.make_package(self._name, self._package_prop, os.path.join(self._origin_path, ".."), self._sub_heritage_list)
elif self._type == 'PACKAGE':
self._sub_heritage_list.add_heritage(self._local_heritage)
debug.extreme_verbose("HeritageList : " + str(self._sub_heritage_list))
target.make_package(self._name, self._package_prop, os.path.join(self._origin_path, ".."), self._sub_heritage_list)
# return local dependency ...
return copy.deepcopy(self._sub_heritage_list)
@@ -939,49 +993,82 @@ class Module:
def add_depend(self, list):
tools.list_append_to(self._depends, list, True)
## @brief deprecated ...
## @return None
def add_module_depend(self, list):
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] add_module_depend is deprecated ==> use add_depend(...)")
self.add_depend(list)
##
## @brief Add an optionnal dependency on this module
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @param[in] module_name (string) Name of the optionnal dependency
## @param[in] compilation_flags ([string,string]) flag to add if dependency if find.
## @param[in] compilation_flags ([string,string]) flag to add if dependency is found.
## @param[in] compilation_flags_not_found ([string,string]) flag to add if dependency is NOT found.
## @param[in] export (bool) export the flat that has been requested to add if module is present.
## @param[in] src_file ([string,...]) File to compile if the dependecy if found.
## @param[in] header_file ([string,...]) File to add in header if the dependecy if found.
## @return None
##
def add_optionnal_depend(self, module_name, compilation_flags=["", ""], export=False):
tools.list_append_and_check(self._depends_optionnal, [module_name, compilation_flags, export], True)
## @brief deprecated ...
## @return None
def add_optionnal_module_depend(self, module_name, compilation_flags=["", ""], export=False):
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] add_optionnal_module_depend is deprecated ==> use add_optionnal_depend(...)")
self.add_optionnal_depend(module_name, compilation_flags, export)
def add_optionnal_depend(self, module_name, compilation_flags=["", ""], export=False, src_file=[], header_file=[], compilation_flags_not_found=["", ""]):
tools.list_append_and_check(self._depends_optionnal, [module_name, compilation_flags, export, src_file, header_file, compilation_flags_not_found], True)
##
## @brief Add a path to include when build
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @param[in] list ([string,...] or string) List of path to include
## @param[in] list ([string,...] or string) List of path to include (default: local path) only relative path...
## @param[in] type (string) inclusion group name 'c', 'c++', 'java' ...
## @param[in] export (bool) export the include path.
## @return None
##
def add_path(self, list, type='c', export=False):
def add_path(self, list=".", type='c', export=False):
if tools.get_type_string(list) == "list":
add_list = []
for elem in list:
if len(elem) > 1 \
and elem[0] == '/':
# unix case
debug.warning(" add_path(" + str(list) + ")")
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] Not permited to add a path that start in / directory (only relative path) (compatibility until 2.x)")
add_list.append(elem)
elif len(elem) > 2 \
and elem[1] == ':':
# windows case :
debug.warning(" add_path(" + str(list) + ")")
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] Not permited to add a path that start in '" + elem[0] + ":' directory (only relative path) (compatibility until 2.x)")
add_list.append(elem)
if elem == ".":
add_list.append(tools.get_current_path(self._origin_file))
else:
add_list.append(os.path.join(tools.get_current_path(self._origin_file), elem))
else:
if len(list) > 1 \
and list[0] == '/':
# unix case
debug.warning(" add_path(" + str(list) + ")")
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] Not permited to add a path that start in / directory (only relative path) (compatibility until 2.x)")
add_list = list
elif len(list) > 2 \
and list[1] == ':':
# windows case :
debug.warning(" add_path(" + str(list) + ")")
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] Not permited to add a path that start in '" + list[0] + ":' directory (only relative path) (compatibility until 2.x)")
add_list = list
elif list == ".":
add_list = tools.get_current_path(self._origin_file)
else:
add_list = os.path.join(tools.get_current_path(self._origin_file), list)
debug.verbose("Convert path : " + str(list) + " in " + str(add_list))
self._add_path(add_list, type, export)
##
## @brief (INTERNAL API) Add a path to include when build
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @param[in] list ([string,...] or string) List of path to include (default: local path)
## @param[in] type (string) inclusion group name 'c', 'c++', 'java' ...
## @param[in] export (bool) export the include path.
## @return None
##
def _add_path(self, list=".", type='c', export=False):
if export == True:
tools.list_append_to_2(self._path["export"], type, list)
else:
tools.list_append_to_2(self._path["local"], type, list)
## @brief deprecated ...
## @return None
def add_export_path(self, list, type='c'):
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] add_export_path is deprecated ==> use add_path(xxx, yyy, export=True)")
self.add_path(list, type, export=True)
##
## @brief Add compilation flags
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
@@ -996,18 +1083,6 @@ class Module:
else:
tools.list_append_to_2(self._flags["local"], type, list)
## @brief deprecated ...
## @return None
def add_export_flag(self, type, list):
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] add_export_flag is deprecated ==> use add_flag(xxx, yyy, export=True)")
self.add_flag(type, list, export=True)
## @brief deprecated ...
## @return None
def compile_flags(self, type, list):
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] compile_flags is deprecated ==> use add_flag(xxx, yyy)")
self.add_flag(type, list)
##
## @brief Set the compilation version of the
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
@@ -1020,9 +1095,9 @@ class Module:
def compile_version(self, compilator_type, version, same_as_api=True, gnu=False):
if compilator_type == "c++" \
or compilator_type == "C++":
cpp_version_list = [1999, 2003, 2011, 2014, 2017]
cpp_version_list = [1999, 2003, 2011, 2014, 2017, 2020]
if version not in cpp_version_list:
debug.error("can not select CPP version : " + str(version) + " not in " + str(cpp_version_list))
debug.error("[" + self._name + "] Can not select CPP version : " + str(version) + " not in " + str(cpp_version_list))
# select API version:
api_version = 1999
if same_as_api == True:
@@ -1032,12 +1107,12 @@ class Module:
}
self._flags["export"]["c++-version"] = api_version
if gnu == True and same_as_api == True:
debug.warning("Can not propagate the gnu extention of the CPP vesion for API");
debug.debug("[" + self._name + "] Can not propagate the gnu extention of the CPP vesion for API");
elif compilator_type == "c" \
or compilator_type == "C":
c_version_list = [1989, 1990, 1999, 2011]
c_version_list = [1989, 1990, 1999, 2011, 2017, 1018]
if version not in c_version_list:
debug.error("can not select C version : " + str(version) + " not in " + str(c_version_list))
debug.error("[" + self._name + "] Can not select C version : " + str(version) + " not in " + str(c_version_list))
# select API version:
api_version = 1999
if same_as_api == True:
@@ -1047,9 +1122,9 @@ class Module:
}
self._flags["export"]["c-version"] = api_version
if gnu == True and same_as_api == True:
debug.warning("Can not propagate the gnu extention of the C vesion for API");
debug.debug("[" + self._name + "] Can not propagate the gnu extention of the C vesion for API");
else:
debug.warning("Can not set version of compilator:" + str(compilator_type));
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] Can not set version of compilator:" + str(compilator_type));
##
## @brief Add source file to compile
@@ -1059,6 +1134,28 @@ class Module:
##
def add_src_file(self, list):
tools.list_append_to(self._src, list, True)
##
## @brief Add all files in a specific path as source file to compile
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @param[in] base_path (string) Path where to search files
## @param[in] regex (string) regular expression of the search
## @param[in] recursive (bool) Search in resursive mode
## @return None
##
def add_src_path(self, base_path, regex="*", recursive=False):
if len(base_path) == 0:
debug.error("[" + self.get_name() + "] ==> no path set for function add_src_path")
if base_path[0] == '/' \
or base_path[0] == '\\':
debug.error("[" + self.get_name() + "] ==> use relative path for function add_src_path")
list_of_file = tools.get_list_of_file_in_path(os.path.join(self._origin_path, base_path), regex=regex, recursive=recursive, remove_path=self._origin_path)
if list_of_file == None:
debug.warning("[" + self.get_name() + "] ==> Can not find any file : " + os.path.join(self._origin_path, base_path) + " " + regex)
return
debug.debug("[" + self.get_name() + "] add " + str(len(list_of_file)) + " file(s)")
self.add_src_file(list_of_file)
##
## @brief An an header file in the install directory
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
@@ -1067,6 +1164,8 @@ class Module:
## @param[in] clip_path (string) Remove a part of the path set in the list and install data in generic include path
## @param[in] recursive (bool) when use regexp in file list ==> we can add recursive property
##
## @note see add_header_path for a simple integration
##
## @code
## my_module.add_header_file([
## 'include/ewol/widget.h',
@@ -1109,7 +1208,7 @@ class Module:
if destination_path != None:
debug.verbose("Change destination PATH: '" + str(destination_path) + "'")
new_list = []
if type(list) == str:
if tools.get_type_string(list) == "string":
list = [list]
for elem in list:
base = os.path.basename(elem)
@@ -1160,7 +1259,39 @@ class Module:
tools.list_append_to(self._header, new_list, True)
##
## @brief Many library need to generate dynamic file configuration, use this to generat your configuration and add it in the include path
## @brief An an header path in the install directory
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @param[in] base_path (string) Path where to search files
## @param[in] regex (string) regular expression of the search
## @param[in] clip_path (string) Remove a part of the path set in the list and install data in generic include path
## @param[in] recursive (bool) Search in resursive mode
## @param[in] destination_path (string) Path to install the files (remove all the path of the file)
## @return None
##
def add_header_path(self, base_path, regex="*", clip_path=None, recursive=False, destination_path=None):
if base_path[-1] == '/' \
or base_path[-1] == '\\':
self.add_header_file(base_path + regex, clip_path=clip_path, recursive=recursive, destination_path=destination_path)
else:
self.add_header_file(base_path + "/" + regex, clip_path=clip_path, recursive=recursive, destination_path=destination_path)
##
## @brief Many library need to generate dynamic data file, use this to add dynamic generated files
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @param[in] data_file (string) Data of the file that is generated
## @param[in] destination_path (string) Path where to install data
## @param[in] install_element (bool) add the file in the include path and not only in the generate path
## @note this does not rewrite the file if it is not needed
## @return None
##
def add_generated_data_file(self, data_file, destination_path, install_element=False):
self._generate_file.append({
"type":"data",
"data":data_file,
"filename":destination_path,
"install":install_element
});
##
## @brief Many library need to generate dynamic file configuration, use this to generate your configuration and add it in the include path
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @param[in] data_file (string) Data of the file that is generated
## @param[in] destination_path (string) Path where to install data
@@ -1170,10 +1301,40 @@ class Module:
##
def add_generated_header_file(self, data_file, destination_path, install_element=False):
self._generate_file.append({
"type":"header",
"data":data_file,
"filename":destination_path,
"install":install_element
});
##
## @brief Many library need to generate dynamic file to compile, use this to create and add to build your files
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @param[in] data_file (string) Data of the file that is generated
## @param[in] destination_path (string) Path where to install data
## @note this does not rewrite the file if it is not needed
## @return None
##
def add_generated_src_file(self, data_file, destination_path):
self._generate_file.append({
"type":"src",
"data":data_file,
"filename":destination_path,
"install":False
});
##
## @brief Add action to do for the module
## @param[in] action (function handle) Function to call to execure action
## @param[in] data (*) Data to set at the action function
## @return None
##
def add_action(self, action, data=None, name=None):
debug.verbose("add action : " + str(name))
self._actions.append({
"name":name,
"action":action,
"data":data
})
##
## @brief copy image in the module datas
@@ -1215,7 +1376,7 @@ class Module:
## @return None
##
def _print_list(self, description, input_list):
if type(input_list) == list:
if tools.get_type_string(input_list) == "list":
if len(input_list) > 0:
print(' ' + str(description))
for elem in input_list:
@@ -1239,6 +1400,7 @@ class Module:
self._print_list('depends',self._depends)
self._print_list('depends_optionnal', self._depends_optionnal)
print(' action count=' + str(len(self._actions)) + str(self._actions))
for element in self._flags["local"]:
value = self._flags["local"][element]
@@ -1258,6 +1420,109 @@ class Module:
for element in self._path["export"]:
value = self._path["export"][element]
self._print_list('export path "' + str(element) + '" ' + str(len(value)), value)
print('-----------------------------------------------')
return True
def check_rules(self, type, rules):
if ( ( type == 'LIBRARY' \
or type == 'LIBRARY_DYNAMIC' \
or type == 'LIBRARY_STATIC' ) \
and "L" not in rules ) \
or ( type == 'DATA' \
and "D" not in rules ) \
or ( type == 'PREBUILD'\
and "P" not in rules ) \
or ( type == 'PACKAGE'\
and "K" not in rules) \
or ( ( type == 'BINARY' \
or type == 'BINARY_SHARED' \
or type == 'BINARY_STAND_ALONE')\
and "B" not in rules ) :
return True
return False
# TODO: Add to simplify the display the possibility to check if an element already depend in dependency of an element ???
def dependency_generate(self, target, tmp_file, step, rules):
debug.print_element("dot", "dependency.dot", "<<<", self._name)
if self.check_rules(self._type, rules) == True:
return
if step == 1:
if self._type == 'DATA':
tmp_file.write(' node [\n');
tmp_file.write(' shape=Mdiamond;\n');
tmp_file.write(' style=filled;\n');
tmp_file.write(' color=red;\n');
tmp_file.write(' ];\n');
elif self._type == 'PREBUILD':
tmp_file.write(' node [\n');
tmp_file.write(' shape=square;\n');
tmp_file.write(' style=filled;\n');
tmp_file.write(' color=gray;\n');
tmp_file.write(' ];\n');
elif self._type == 'LIBRARY' \
or self._type == 'LIBRARY_DYNAMIC' \
or self._type == 'LIBRARY_STATIC':
tmp_file.write(' node [\n');
tmp_file.write(' shape=ellipse;\n');
tmp_file.write(' style=filled;\n');
tmp_file.write(' color=lightblue;\n');
tmp_file.write(' ];\n');
elif self._type == 'BINARY' \
or self._type == 'BINARY_SHARED' \
or self._type == 'BINARY_STAND_ALONE':
tmp_file.write(' node [\n');
tmp_file.write(' shape=rectangle;\n');
tmp_file.write(' style=filled;\n');
tmp_file.write(' color=green;\n');
tmp_file.write(' ];\n');
elif self._type == 'PACKAGE':
return
tmp_file.write(' ' + copy.deepcopy(self._name).replace('-','_')+ ';\n');
else:
for elem in self._depends:
debug.verbose("add depend on: " + elem);
tmp_module = None
try:
tmp_module = target.get_module(elem)
except:
target.load_if_needed(elem, optionnal=True)
try:
tmp_module = target.get_module(elem)
except:
debug.verbose(" ==> get error");
if tmp_module == None:
debug.verbose(" ==> notFound");
continue
if self.check_rules(tmp_module._type, rules) == True:
debug.verbose(" ==> not in rules");
continue
tmp_file.write(' ' + copy.deepcopy(self._name).replace('-','_') + ' -> ' + copy.deepcopy(elem).replace('-','_') + ';\n');
for elem in self._depends_optionnal:
elem = elem[0]
debug.verbose("add depend on: " + elem);
tmp_module = None
try:
tmp_module = target.get_module(elem)
except:
target.load_if_needed(elem, optionnal=True)
try:
tmp_module = target.get_module(elem)
except:
debug.verbose(" ==> get error");
if tmp_module == None:
debug.verbose(" ==> notFound");
continue
if self.check_rules(tmp_module._type, rules) == True:
debug.verbose(" ==> not in rules");
continue
tmp_file.write(' ' + copy.deepcopy(self._name).replace('-','_') + ' -> ' + copy.deepcopy(elem).replace('-','_') + ';\n');
"""
tmp_file.write(' module_' + self._name.replace('-','_') + ' {\n');
tmp_file.write(' style=filled;\n');
tmp_file.write(' color=blue;\n');
tmp_file.write(' label="' + self._name + '";\n');
tmp_file.write(' }\n');
"""
##
## @brief Get packaging property variable
@@ -1270,9 +1535,6 @@ class Module:
return copy.deepcopy(self._package_prop[name])
return None
def pkg_set(self, variable, value):
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] DEPRECATED : pkg_set(...) replaced by set_pkg(...)")
self.set_pkg(variable, value)
##
## @brief Set packaging variables
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
@@ -1281,7 +1543,7 @@ class Module:
## @return None
##
def set_pkg(self, variable, value):
if "COMPAGNY_TYPE" == variable:
if variable == "COMPAGNY_TYPE":
# com : Commercial
# net : Network??
# org : Organisation
@@ -1295,7 +1557,7 @@ class Module:
else:
self._package_prop[variable] = value
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
elif "COMPAGNY_NAME" == variable:
elif variable == "COMPAGNY_NAME":
self._package_prop[variable] = value
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
val2 = value.lower()
@@ -1304,13 +1566,26 @@ class Module:
val2 = val2.replace('_', '')
self._package_prop["COMPAGNY_NAME2"] = val2
self._package_prop_default["COMPAGNY_NAME2"] = False
elif "ICON" == variable:
elif variable == "ICON":
if len(value) > 1 \
and value[0] == '/':
# unix case
debug.warning(" set_pkg('ICON', " + value + ")")
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] Not permited to add an ICON that start in / directory (only relative path) (compatibility until 2.x)")
self._package_prop[variable] = value
elif len(value) > 2 \
and value[1] == ':':
# windows case :
debug.warning(" set_pkg('ICON', " + value + ")")
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] Not permited to add a path that start in '" + value[0] + ":' directory (only relative path) (compatibility until 2.x)")
self._package_prop[variable] = value
else:
self._package_prop[variable] = os.path.join(tools.get_current_path(self._origin_file), value)
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
elif variable == "MAINTAINER":
self._package_prop[variable] = value
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
elif "MAINTAINER" == variable:
self._package_prop[variable] = value
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
elif "SECTION" == variable:
elif variable == "SECTION":
# project section : (must be separate by coma
# refer to : http://packages.debian.org/sid/
# admin cli-mono comm database debian-installer
@@ -1323,7 +1598,7 @@ class Module:
# text utils vcs video virtual web x11 xfce zope ...
self._package_prop[variable] = value
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
elif "PRIORITY" == variable:
elif variable == "PRIORITY":
#list = ["required","important","standard","optional","extra"]
#if isinstance(value, list):
if value not in ["required", "important", "standard", "optional", "extra"]:
@@ -1331,6 +1606,22 @@ class Module:
else:
self._package_prop[variable] = value
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
elif variable == "ANDROID_SIGN":
if len(value) > 1 \
and value[0] == '/':
# unix case
debug.warning(" set_pkg('ANDROID_SIGN', " + value + ")")
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] Not permited to add an ICON that start in / directory (only relative path) (compatibility until 2.x)")
self._package_prop[variable] = value
elif len(value) > 2 \
and value[1] == ':':
# windows case :
debug.warning(" set_pkg('ANDROID_SIGN', " + value + ")")
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] Not permited to add a path that start in '" + value[0] + ":' directory (only relative path) (compatibility until 2.x)")
self._package_prop[variable] = value
else:
self._package_prop[variable] = os.path.join(tools.get_current_path(self._origin_file), value)
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
elif variable in ["DESCRIPTION",
"VERSION",
"VERSION_CODE",
@@ -1342,11 +1633,10 @@ class Module:
"ANDROID_APPL_TYPE",
"ADMOD_ID",
"APPLE_APPLICATION_IOS_ID",
"LICENSE",
"ANDROID_SIGN"]:
"LICENSE"]:
self._package_prop[variable] = value
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
elif "ADMOD_POSITION" == variable:
elif variable == "ADMOD_POSITION":
if value in ["top", "bottom"]:
self._package_prop[variable] = value
self._package_prop_default[variable] = False
@@ -1366,9 +1656,6 @@ class Module:
if self._package_prop_default[variable] == True:
self.set_pkg(variable, value)
def pkg_add(self, variable, value):
debug.warning("[" + self._name + "] DEPRECATED : pkg_add(...) replaced by add_pkg(...)")
self.add_pkg(variable, value)
##
## @brief add an element in tha package property
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
@@ -1382,6 +1669,14 @@ class Module:
else:
self._package_prop[variable] = [value]
##
## @brief Get the version of the module (getted in the global value)
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @return the list of version parameters
##
def get_version(self):
return self._package_prop["VERSION"]
__module_list=[]
__start_module_name="_"
@@ -1443,26 +1738,31 @@ def load_module(target, name):
the_module_file = mod[1]
the_module = __import__(env.get_build_system_base_name() + __start_module_name + name)
# get basic module properties:
property = get_module_option(the_module, name)
property = get_module_option(os.path.dirname(mod[1]), the_module, name)
# configure the module:
if "create" in dir(the_module):
tmp_element = the_module.create(target, name)
if tmp_element != None:
# overwrite some package default property (if not set by user)
if property["compagny-type"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("COMPAGNY_TYPE", property["compagny-type"])
if property["compagny-name"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("COMPAGNY_NAME", property["compagny-name"])
if property["maintainer"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("MAINTAINER", property["maintainer"])
if property["name"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("NAME", property["name"])
if property["description"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("DESCRIPTION", property["description"])
if property["license"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("LICENSE", property["license"])
if property["version"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("VERSION", property["version"])
if "configure" in dir(the_module):
# create the module:
tmp_element = Module(the_module_file, name, property["type"])
# overwrite some package default property (if not set by user)
if property["compagny-type"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("COMPAGNY_TYPE", property["compagny-type"])
if property["compagny-name"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("COMPAGNY_NAME", property["compagny-name"])
if property["maintainer"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("MAINTAINER", property["maintainer"])
if property["name"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("NAME", property["name"])
if property["description"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("DESCRIPTION", property["description"])
if property["license"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("LICENSE", property["license"])
if property["version"] != None:
tmp_element._pkg_set_if_default("VERSION", property["version"])
# call user to configure it:
ret = the_module.configure(target, tmp_element)
if ret == False:
# the user request remove the capabilities of this module for this platform
tmp_element = None
else:
debug.warning(" no function 'create' in the module : " + mod[0] + " from:'" + mod[1] + "'")
continue
@@ -1505,21 +1805,22 @@ def list_all_module():
##
def list_all_module_with_desc():
global __module_list
tmpList = []
tmp_list = []
for mod in __module_list:
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(mod[1]))
the_module = __import__(env.get_build_system_base_name() + __start_module_name + mod[0])
tmpList.append(get_module_option(the_module, mod[0]))
return tmpList
tmp_list.append(get_module_option(os.path.dirname(mod[1]), the_module, mod[0]))
return tmp_list
##
## @brief Get a specific module options
## @param[in] path (string) Pathof the module
## @param[in] the_module (handle) @ref Module handle
## @param[in] name (string) Name of the module
## @return a Map with the keys: "name", "description", "type", "sub-type", "license", "compagny-type", "compagny-name", "maintainer", "version", "version-id"
##
def get_module_option(the_module, name):
def get_module_option(path, the_module, name):
type = None
sub_type = None
description = None
@@ -1535,7 +1836,7 @@ def get_module_option(the_module, name):
if "get_type" in list_of_function_in_factory:
type = the_module.get_type()
else:
debug.debug(" function get_type() must be provided in the module: " + name)
debug.error(" function get_type() must be provided in the module: " + name)
if "get_sub_type" in list_of_function_in_factory:
sub_type = the_module.get_sub_type()
@@ -1564,10 +1865,10 @@ def get_module_option(the_module, name):
compagny_name = the_module.get_compagny_name()
if "get_maintainer" in list_of_function_in_factory:
maintainer = the_module.get_maintainer()
maintainer = tools.get_maintainer_from_file_or_direct(path, the_module.get_maintainer())
if "get_version" in list_of_function_in_factory:
version = the_module.get_version()
version = tools.get_version_from_file_or_direct(path, the_module.get_version())
if "get_version_id" in list_of_function_in_factory:
version_id = the_module.get_version_id()

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import sys
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ import os
import subprocess
import shlex
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
from . import tools
from . import env
from . import depend
@@ -55,8 +55,9 @@ def run_command_no_lock_out(cmd_line):
p = subprocess.Popen(args)
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e:
debug.error("subprocess.CalledProcessError : " + str(args))
except:
debug.error("Exception on : " + str(args))
return
#except:
# debug.error("Exception on : " + str(args))
# launch the subprocess:
p.communicate()
@@ -85,6 +86,7 @@ def run_command_direct(cmd_line):
return err[:-1];
return output[:-1];
else:
debug.warning("get an error cmd " + str(err))
return False
@@ -210,6 +212,10 @@ def set_error_occured():
global exit_flag
exit_flag = True
# set the debug system call us to stop threading
debug.set_callback_error(set_error_occured)
def set_core_number(number_of_core):
global processor_availlable
processor_availlable = number_of_core

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import sys
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import inspect
import fnmatch
import datetime
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
from . import module
from . import tools
from . import env
@@ -155,11 +155,15 @@ class System:
debug.verbose("add element :" + str(elem) + " elems=" + str(self._export_flags[elem]))
module.add_flag(elem, self._export_flags[elem], export=True)
# add module dependency
module.add_depend(self._export_depends)
if self._export_depends != []:
module.add_depend(self._export_depends)
# add exporting sources
module.add_src_file(self._export_src)
if self._export_src != []:
module.add_src_file(self._export_src)
# add export path
module.add_path(self._export_path, export=True)
if self._export_path != []:
# no control on API
module._add_path(self._export_path, export=True)
# Export all actions ...
for elem in self._action_on_state:
level, name, action = self._action_on_state[elem]
@@ -250,52 +254,71 @@ def display():
##
## @brief Check if a system Module is availlable for a specific target
## @param[in] lib_name (string) Name of the Library
## @param[in] target_name (string) Name of the target
## @param[in] list_target_name ([string,...]) list of name of the target (ordered by request order)
## @param[in] target (handle) Handle on the @ref Target build engine
## @return (bool) find the system lib or not
##
def exist(lib_name, target_name, target) :
def exist(lib_name, list_target_name, target) :
global __system_list
debug.verbose("exist= " + lib_name + " in " + target_name)
if target_name not in __system_list:
debug.verbose("exist= " + lib_name + " in " + str(list_target_name))
find_target = False
for target_name in list_target_name:
if target_name in __system_list:
find_target = True
if find_target == False:
return False
for data in __system_list[target_name]:
if data["name"] == lib_name:
# we find it in the List ==> need to check if it is present in the system :
if data["loaded"] == False:
debug.verbose("add to path: '" + os.path.dirname(data["path"]) + "'")
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(data["path"]))
debug.verbose("import system : '" + data["name"] + "'")
the_system = __import__(env.get_build_system_base_name() + __start_system_name + target_name + "_" + data["name"])
#create the system module
debug.verbose("SYSTEM: request: " + str(data["name"]))
if "System" in dir(the_system):
data["system"] = the_system.System(target)
data["exist"] = data["system"].get_valid()
else:
debug.warning("Not find: '" + data["name"] + "' ==> get exception")
return data["exist"]
for target_name in reversed(list_target_name):
if target_name not in __system_list:
continue
for data in __system_list[target_name]:
if data["name"] == lib_name:
# we find it in the List ==> need to check if it is present in the system :
if data["loaded"] == False:
debug.verbose("add to path: '" + os.path.dirname(data["path"]) + "'")
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(data["path"]))
debug.verbose("import system : '" + data["name"] + "'")
the_system = __import__(env.get_build_system_base_name() + __start_system_name + target_name + "_" + data["name"])
#create the system module
debug.verbose("SYSTEM: request: " + str(data["name"]))
if "System" in dir(the_system):
data["system"] = the_system.System(target)
data["exist"] = data["system"].get_valid()
"""
if data["exist"] == False:
debug.warning("Can not Import: '" + data["name"] + "' ==> disabled")
"""
else:
debug.warning("Not find: '" + data["name"] + "' ==> get exception")
return data["exist"]
return False
##
## @brief Load a system Module for a specific target
## @param[in] target (handle) Handle on the @ref Target build engine
## @param[in] lib_name (string) Name of the Library
## @param[in] target_name (string) Name of the target
## @param[in] list_target_name ([string,...]) list of name of the target (ordered by request order)
## @return None
##
def load(target, lib_name, target_name):
def load(target, lib_name, list_target_name):
global __system_list
if target_name not in __system_list:
find_target = False
for target_name in list_target_name:
if target_name in __system_list:
find_target = True
if find_target == False:
debug.error("you must call this function after checking of the system exist() !1!")
for data in __system_list[target_name]:
if data["name"] == lib_name:
if data["exist"] == False:
debug.error("you must call this function after checking of the system exist() !2!")
if data["module"] == None:
# create a module from the system interface...
data["module"] = create_module_from_system(target, data)
data["loaded"] = True
target.add_module(data["module"])
return
return
for target_name in reversed(list_target_name):
if target_name not in __system_list:
continue
for data in __system_list[target_name]:
if data["name"] == lib_name:
if data["exist"] == False:
debug.error("you must call this function after checking of the system exist() !2!")
if data["module"] == None:
# create a module from the system interface...
data["module"] = create_module_from_system(target, data)
data["loaded"] = True
target.add_module(data["module"])
return

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import sys
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import inspect
import fnmatch
import datetime
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
from . import heritage
from . import tools
from . import module
@@ -27,11 +27,15 @@ from . import env
class Target:
##
## @brief contructor
## @param[in] name (string) Name of the target
## @param[in] name ([string,...]) Name of the target
## @param[in] config (dict) User configuration
## @param[in] arch (string) specific parameter for gcc -arch element
##
def __init__(self, name, config, arch):
if tools.get_type_string(name) != "list":
debug.error("You must define a name in a list ...")
if len(name) < 1:
debug.error("You must define a name for your target ...")
## configuration of the build
self.config = config
@@ -48,10 +52,11 @@ class Target:
self.end_generate_package = config["generate-package"]
# todo : remove this :
self._name = name
self._config_based_on = [name]
self._name = name[-1]
self._config_based_on = name
debug.info("=================================");
debug.info("== Target='" + self._name + "' " + self.config["bus-size"] + " bits for arch '" + self.config["arch"] + "'");
debug.info("== Target list=" + str(self._config_based_on))
debug.info("=================================");
self.set_cross_base()
@@ -78,14 +83,22 @@ class Target:
self.path_generate_code="/generate_header"
self.path_arch = "/" + self._name
for elem in self._config_based_on:
self.add_flag("c", '-D__TARGET_OS__' + elem)
self.add_flag("c", [
'-D__TARGET_OS__' + self._name,
'-D__TARGET_ARCH__' + self.config["arch"],
'-D__TARGET_ADDR__' + self.config["bus-size"] + 'BITS',
'-D_REENTRANT'
])
if self.config["compilator"] == "clang" \
and self.xx_version >= 4002001: # >= 4.2.1
self.add_flag("c++", "-Wno-undefined-var-template")
self.add_flag("c", "-nodefaultlibs")
self.add_flag("c++", "-nostdlib")
# this disable the need to have the __cxa_guard_release
self.add_flag("c++", "-fno-threadsafe-statics")
#self.add_flag("c", "-nostdinc") #ignores standard C include directories
#self.add_flag("c++", "-nostdinc++") #ignores standard C++ include directories
self.add_flag("ar", 'rcs')
if self._name == "Windows":
@@ -206,15 +219,38 @@ class Target:
def get_simulation(self):
return self.config["simulation"]
##
## @brief Get compilator name (clang / gcc)
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @return (bool) name of the compilator requested
##
def get_compilator(self):
return self.config["compilator"]
##
## @brief Get architecture name (x86 / arm / ...)
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @return (bool) name of the arch requested
##
def get_arch(self):
return self.config["arch"]
##
## @brief Get architecture name (x86 / arm / ...)
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @return (bool) name of the arch requested
##
def get_bus_size(self):
return self.config["bus-size"]
##
## @brief Add global target flags
## @param[in] self (handle) Class handle
## @param[in] type (string) inclusion group name 'c', 'c++', 'java' ...
## @param[in] list ([string,...] or string) List of path to include
## @param[in] in_list ([string,...] or string) List of path to include
## @return None
##
def add_flag(self, type, list):
tools.list_append_to_2(self.global_flags, type, list)
def add_flag(self, in_type, in_list):
tools.list_append_to_2(self.global_flags, in_type, in_list)
##
## @brief Update basic tree path positions on the build tree
@@ -225,6 +261,7 @@ class Target:
self.path_out = os.path.join("out", self._name + "_" + self.config["arch"] + "_" + self.config["bus-size"], self.config["mode"])
self.path_final = os.path.join("final", self.config["compilator"])
self.path_staging = os.path.join("staging", self.config["compilator"])
self.path_staging_tmp = os.path.join("staging_tmp", self.config["compilator"])
self.path_build = os.path.join("build", self.config["compilator"])
# TODO: Remove this from here ==> this is a tools
@@ -286,7 +323,7 @@ class Target:
if ret == False:
debug.error("Can not get the g++/clang++ version ...")
self.xx_version = self.create_number_from_version_string(ret)
debug.verbose(self.config["compilator"] + "++ version=" + str(ret) + " number=" + str(self.xx_version))
debug.debug(self.config["compilator"] + "++ version=" + str(ret) + " number=" + str(self.xx_version))
self.ld = self.cross + "ld"
self.nm = self.cross + "nm"
@@ -361,8 +398,11 @@ class Target:
## @param[in] name (string) Name of the module
## @return (string) The path
##
def get_staging_path(self, name):
return os.path.join(tools.get_run_path(), self.path_out, self.path_staging, name)
def get_staging_path(self, name, tmp=False):
if tmp == False:
return os.path.join(tools.get_run_path(), self.path_out, self.path_staging, name)
else:
return os.path.join(tools.get_run_path(), self.path_out, self.path_staging_tmp, name)
##
## @brief Get the build path ==> dependency file, object files, cmdlines files, generate files, local install headers ...
@@ -433,8 +473,10 @@ class Target:
## @param[in] name (string) Name of the module
## @return (string) The path
##
def get_build_file_bin(self, name):
return os.path.join(self.get_build_path_bin(name), name + self.suffix_binary)
def get_build_file_bin(self, name, static):
if static == True:
return os.path.join(self.get_build_path_bin(name), name + "_static" + self.suffix_binary)
return os.path.join(self.get_build_path_bin(name), name + "_dynamic" + self.suffix_binary)
##
## @brief Get the path filename of the build static library name
@@ -461,8 +503,8 @@ class Target:
## @param[in] name (string) Name of the package
## @return (string) The path
##
def get_staging_path_bin(self, name):
return os.path.join(self.get_staging_path(name), self.path_bin)
def get_staging_path_bin(self, name, tmp=False):
return os.path.join(self.get_staging_path(name, tmp), self.path_bin)
##
## @brief Get the lib path for staging step
@@ -470,8 +512,8 @@ class Target:
## @param[in] name (string) Name of the package
## @return (string) The path
##
def get_staging_path_lib(self, name):
return os.path.join(self.get_staging_path(name), self.path_lib, name)
def get_staging_path_lib(self, name, tmp=False):
return os.path.join(self.get_staging_path(name, tmp), self.path_lib, name)
##
## @brief Get the data path for staging step
@@ -479,8 +521,8 @@ class Target:
## @param[in] name (string) Name of the package
## @return (string) The path
##
def get_staging_path_data(self, name):
return os.path.join(self.get_staging_path(name), self.path_data, name)
def get_staging_path_data(self, name, tmp=False):
return os.path.join(self.get_staging_path(name, tmp), self.path_data, name)
##
## @brief Get the include path for staging step
@@ -575,9 +617,9 @@ class Target:
module.load_module(self, name)
return True;
# need to import the module (or the system module ...)
exist = system.exist(name, self._name, self)
exist = system.exist(name, self._config_based_on, self)
if exist == True:
system.load(self, name, self._name)
system.load(self, name, self._config_based_on)
return True;
# we did not find the module ...
return False;
@@ -599,9 +641,10 @@ class Target:
## @param[in] name (string) Module to build
## @param[in] optionnal (bool) If the module is not accessible, this is not a probleme ==> optionnal dependency requested
## @param[in] actions ([string,...]) list of action to do. ex: build, gcov, dump, all, clean, install, uninstall, run, log
## @param[in] package_name Current package name that request the build
## @return (None|Module handle| ...) complicated return ...
##
def build(self, name, optionnal=False, actions=[]):
def build(self, name, optionnal=False, actions=[], package_name=None):
if len(name.split("?")) != 1\
or len(name.split("@")) != 1:
debug.error("need update")
@@ -620,17 +663,48 @@ class Target:
for mod in self.module_list:
mod.display()
return
if name[:10] == "dependency":
if len(name) > 10:
rules = name.split(":")[1]
else:
rules = "LBDPK"
# L for library
# B for binary
# D for Data
# P for prebuild
# K for package
debug.print_element("dot", "", "---", "dependency.dot")
self.load_all()
tmp_file = open("dependency.dot", 'w')
tmp_file.write('digraph G {\n')
tmp_file.write(' rankdir=\"LR\";\n')
for mod in self.module_list:
mod.dependency_generate(self, tmp_file, 1, rules)
# TODO : do it better ==> system library hook (do a oad of all avillable system library)
tmp_file.write(' node [\n');
tmp_file.write(' shape=square;\n');
tmp_file.write(' style=filled;\n');
tmp_file.write(' color=gray;\n');
tmp_file.write(' ];\n');
# TODO : End hook
for mod in self.module_list:
mod.dependency_generate(self, tmp_file, 2, rules)
tmp_file.write('}\n')
tmp_file.flush()
tmp_file.close()
debug.print_element("dot", "", "---", "dependency.dot")
return
if name == "all":
debug.info("build all")
self.load_all()
for mod in self.module_list:
if self._name=="Android":
if self._name == "Android":
if mod.get_type() == "PACKAGE":
mod.build(self, None)
mod.build(self, package_name)
else:
if mod.get_type() == "BINARY" \
or mod.get_type() == "PACKAGE":
mod.build(self, None)
mod.build(self, package_name)
elif name == "clean":
debug.info("clean all")
self.load_all()
@@ -653,12 +727,25 @@ class Target:
except AttributeError:
debug.error("target have no 'un_install_package' instruction")
elif action_name[:3] == "run":
"""
if mod.get_type() != "BINARY" \
and mod.get_type() != "PACKAGE":
debug.error("Can not run other than 'BINARY' ... pakage='" + mod.get_type() + "' for module='" + module_name + "'")
"""
bin_name = None
if len(action_name) > 3:
if action_name[3] == '%':
bin_name = ""
for elem in action_name[4:]:
if elem == ":":
break;
bin_name += elem
# we have option:
action_name2 = action_name.replace("\:", "1234COLUMN4321")
option_list = action_name2.split(":")
if len(option_list) == 0:
debug.warning("action 'run' wrong options options ... : '" + action_name + "' might be separate with ':'")
if bin_name != None:
debug.warning("action 'run' wrong options options ... : '" + action_name + "' might be separate with ':'")
option_list = []
else:
option_list_tmp = option_list[1:]
@@ -668,7 +755,7 @@ class Target:
else:
option_list = []
#try:
self.run(module_name, option_list)
self.run(module_name, option_list, bin_name)
#except AttributeError:
# debug.error("target have no 'run' instruction")
elif action_name == "log":
@@ -719,9 +806,9 @@ class Target:
debug.warning("action 'build' does not support options ... : '" + action_name + "'")
debug.debug("build module '" + module_name + "'")
if optionnal == True:
ret = [mod.build(self, None), True]
ret = [mod.build(self, package_name), True]
else:
ret = mod.build(self, None)
ret = mod.build(self, package_name)
break
if optionnal == True \
and ret == None:
@@ -766,6 +853,7 @@ class Target:
## @param[in] static The package is build in static mode
##
def make_package(self, pkg_name, pkg_properties, base_pkg_path, heritage_list):
debug.debug("make_package [START]")
#The package generated depend of the type of the element:
end_point_module_name = heritage_list.list_heritage[-1].name
module = self.get_module(end_point_module_name)
@@ -774,19 +862,19 @@ class Target:
if module.get_type() == 'PREBUILD':
#nothing to do ...
return
if module.get_type() == 'LIBRARY' \
or module.get_type() == 'LIBRARY_DYNAMIC' \
or module.get_type() == 'LIBRARY_STATIC':
elif module.get_type() == 'LIBRARY' \
or module.get_type() == 'LIBRARY_DYNAMIC' \
or module.get_type() == 'LIBRARY_STATIC':
debug.info("Can not create package for library");
return
if module.get_type() == 'BINARY' \
or module.get_type() == 'BINARY_STAND_ALONE':
elif module.get_type() == 'BINARY' \
or module.get_type() == 'BINARY_STAND_ALONE':
self.make_package_binary(pkg_name, pkg_properties, base_pkg_path, heritage_list, static = True)
if module.get_type() == 'BINARY_SHARED':
elif module.get_type() == 'BINARY_SHARED':
self.make_package_binary(pkg_name, pkg_properties, base_pkg_path, heritage_list, static = False)
if module.get_type() == 'PACKAGE':
debug.info("Can not create package for package");
return
elif module.get_type() == 'PACKAGE':
self.make_package_binary(pkg_name, pkg_properties, base_pkg_path, heritage_list, static = False)
debug.debug("make_package [STOP]")
return
##
@@ -799,6 +887,7 @@ class Target:
## @return False Nothing has been copied
##
def make_package_binary_data(self, path_package, pkg_name, base_pkg_path, heritage_list, static):
debug.debug("make_package_binary_data [START]")
target_shared_path = os.path.join(path_package, self.pkg_path_data)
if static == True:
path_package_data = os.path.join(target_shared_path, pkg_name)
@@ -833,6 +922,7 @@ class Target:
ret_copy = tools.copy_list(copy_list)
# remove unneded files (NOT folder ...)
ret_remove = tools.clean_directory(target_shared_path, copy_list)
debug.debug("make_package_binary_data [STOP]")
return ret_copy or ret_remove
##
@@ -845,21 +935,69 @@ class Target:
## @return False Nothing has been copied
##
def make_package_binary_bin(self, path_package, pkg_name, base_pkg_path, heritage_list, static):
debug.debug("make_package_binary_bin [START]")
copy_list={}
# creata basic output path
path_package_bin = os.path.join(path_package, self.pkg_path_bin)
tools.create_directory_of_file(path_package_bin)
path_src = self.get_build_file_bin(pkg_name)
path_dst = os.path.join(path_package_bin, pkg_name + self.suffix_binary)
debug.verbose("path_dst: " + str(path_dst))
tools.copy_file(path_src,
path_dst,
in_list=copy_list)
# Local module binary
path_src = self.get_build_file_bin(pkg_name, static)
if os.path.exists(path_src) == True:
try:
path_dst = os.path.join(path_package_bin, pkg_name + self.suffix_binary)
debug.verbose("path_dst: " + str(path_dst))
tools.copy_file(path_src,
path_dst,
in_list=copy_list)
except:
debug.extreme_verbose("can not find : " + path_src)
pass
path_src = self.get_build_file_bin(pkg_name, static)
path_src = path_src[:len(path_src)-4] + "js"
if os.path.exists(path_src) == True:
try:
path_dst = os.path.join(path_package_bin, pkg_name + self.suffix_binary2)
debug.verbose("path_dst: " + str(path_dst))
tools.copy_file(path_src,
path_dst,
in_list=copy_list)
except:
debug.extreme_verbose("can not find : " + path_src)
pass
# heritage binary
debug.debug("heritage for " + str(pkg_name) + ":")
for heritage in heritage_list.list_heritage:
debug.debug("sub elements: " + str(heritage.name))
path_src = self.get_build_file_bin(heritage.name, static)
if os.path.exists(path_src) == True:
try:
path_dst = os.path.join(path_package_bin, heritage.name + self.suffix_binary)
debug.verbose("path_dst: " + str(path_dst))
tools.copy_file(path_src,
path_dst,
in_list=copy_list)
except:
debug.extreme_verbose("can not find : " + path_src)
pass
path_src = self.get_build_file_bin(heritage.name, static)
path_src = path_src[:len(path_src)-4] + "js"
if os.path.exists(path_src) == True:
try:
path_dst = os.path.join(path_package_bin, heritage.name + self.suffix_binary2)
debug.verbose("path_dst: " + str(path_dst))
tools.copy_file(path_src,
path_dst,
in_list=copy_list)
except:
debug.extreme_verbose("can not find : " + path_src)
pass
#real copy files
ret_copy = tools.copy_list(copy_list)
ret_remove = False
if self.pkg_path_bin != "":
# remove unneded files (NOT folder ...)
ret_remove = tools.clean_directory(path_package_bin, copy_list)
debug.debug("make_package_binary_bin [STOP]")
return ret_copy or ret_remove
##
@@ -872,6 +1010,7 @@ class Target:
## @return False Nothing has been copied
##
def make_package_binary_lib(self, path_package, pkg_name, base_pkg_path, heritage_list, static):
debug.debug("make_package_binary_lib [START]")
copy_list={}
path_package_lib = os.path.join(path_package, self.pkg_path_lib)
if static == False:
@@ -895,10 +1034,12 @@ class Target:
if self.pkg_path_lib != "":
# remove unneded files (NOT folder ...)
ret_remove = tools.clean_directory(path_package_lib, copy_list)
debug.debug("make_package_binary_lib [STOP]")
return ret_copy or ret_remove
def make_package_generic_files(self, path_package, pkg_properties, pkg_name, base_pkg_path, heritage_list, static):
debug.debug("make_package_generic_files [START]")
## Create version file:
ret_version = tools.file_write_data(os.path.join(path_package, self.pkg_path_version_file),
tools.version_to_string(pkg_properties["VERSION"]),
@@ -959,6 +1100,7 @@ class Target:
ret_changelog = tools.file_write_data(change_log_file_dest,
"No changelog data " + pkg_name + "\n",
only_if_new=True)
debug.debug("make_package_generic_files [STOP]")
return ret_version \
or ret_maintainer \
or ret_appl_name \
@@ -966,6 +1108,30 @@ class Target:
or ret_readme \
or ret_changelog
def install_package(self, pkg_name):
debug.debug("------------------------------------------------------------------------")
debug.info("-- Install package '" + pkg_name + "'")
debug.debug("------------------------------------------------------------------------")
debug.error("action not implemented ...")
def un_install_package(self, pkg_name):
debug.debug("------------------------------------------------------------------------")
debug.info("-- Un-Install package '" + pkg_name + "'")
debug.debug("------------------------------------------------------------------------")
debug.error("action not implemented ...")
def run(self, pkg_name, option_list, binary_name = None):
debug.debug("------------------------------------------------------------------------")
debug.info("-- Run package '" + pkg_name + "' + option: " + str(option_list))
debug.debug("------------------------------------------------------------------------")
debug.error("action not implemented ...")
def show_log(self, pkg_name):
debug.debug("------------------------------------------------------------------------")
debug.info("-- Show log logcat '" + pkg_name + "'")
debug.debug("------------------------------------------------------------------------")
debug.error("action not implemented ...")
##
## @brief convert a s list of string in a string separated by a ","
## @param[in] list List of element to transform

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
import os
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ import errno
import fnmatch
import stat
# Local import
from . import debug
from realog import debug
from . import depend
from . import env
@@ -61,6 +61,7 @@ def file_size(path):
return statinfo.st_size
def file_read_data(path, binary=False):
debug.verbose("path= " + path)
if not os.path.isfile(path):
return ""
if binary == True:
@@ -92,9 +93,10 @@ def version_to_string(version):
##
def file_write_data(path, data, only_if_new=False):
if only_if_new == True:
old_data = file_read_data(path)
if old_data == data:
return False
if os.path.exists(path) == True:
old_data = file_read_data(path)
if old_data == data:
return False
#real write of data:
create_directory_of_file(path)
file = open(path, "w")
@@ -170,6 +172,51 @@ def copy_file(src, dst, cmd_file=None, force=False, force_identical=False, in_li
"need_copy":True}
return True
##
## @brief Get list of all Files in a specific path (with a regex)
## @param[in] path (string) Full path of the machine to search files (start with / or x:)
## @param[in] regex (string) Regular expression to search data
## @param[in] recursive (bool) List file with recursive search
## @param[in] remove_path (string) Data to remove in the path
## @return (list) return files requested
##
def get_list_of_file_in_path(path, regex="*", recursive = False, remove_path=""):
out = []
debug.verbose(" List all in : '" + str(path) + "'")
if os.path.isdir(os.path.realpath(path)):
tmp_path = os.path.realpath(path)
tmp_rule = regex
else:
debug.error("path does not exist : '" + str(path) + "'")
debug.verbose(" " + str(tmp_path) + ":")
for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(tmp_path):
deltaRoot = root[len(tmp_path):]
while len(deltaRoot) > 0 \
and ( deltaRoot[0] == '/' \
or deltaRoot[0] == '\\' ):
deltaRoot = deltaRoot[1:]
if recursive == False \
and deltaRoot != "":
return out
debug.verbose(" root='" + str(deltaRoot) + "'")
debug.extreme_verbose(" files=" + str(filenames))
tmpList = filenames
if len(tmp_rule) > 0:
tmpList = fnmatch.filter(filenames, tmp_rule)
# Import the module :
for cycleFile in tmpList:
#for cycleFile in filenames:
add_file = os.path.join(tmp_path, deltaRoot, cycleFile)
if len(remove_path) != 0:
if add_file[:len(remove_path)] != remove_path:
debug.error("Request remove start of a path that is not the same: '" + add_file[:len(remove_path)] + "' demand remove of '" + str(remove_path) + "'")
else:
add_file = add_file[len(remove_path)+1:]
debug.verbose(" '" + add_file + "'")
out.append(add_file)
return out;
##
## @brief Copy a compleate directory in a specific folder
## @param[in] src Input folder path
@@ -316,6 +363,14 @@ def store_warning(file, output, err):
file2.flush()
file2.close()
def get_type_string(in_type):
if type(in_type) == str:
return "string"
elif type(in_type) == list:
return "list"
elif type(in_type) == dict:
return "dict"
return "unknow"
## List tools:
def list_append_and_check(listout, newElement, order):
@@ -339,13 +394,103 @@ def list_append_to(out_list, in_list, order=False):
else:
debug.warning("can not add in list other than {list/dict/str} : " + str(type(in_list)))
def list_append_to_2(listout, module, list, order=False):
def list_append_to_2(listout, module, in_list, order=False):
# sepcial cse of bool
if type(list) == bool:
listout[module] = list
if type(in_list) == bool:
listout[module] = in_list
return
# add list in the Map
if module not in listout:
listout[module] = []
# add elements...
list_append_to(listout[module], list, order)
list_append_to(listout[module], in_list, order)
##
## @brief The vertion number can be set in an external file to permit to have a singe position to change when create a vew version
## @param[in] path_module (string) Path of the module position
## @param[in] filename_or_version (string or list) Path of the version or the real version lint parameter
## @return (list) List of version number
##
def get_version_from_file_or_direct(path_module, filename_or_version):
# check case of iser set the version directly
if type(filename_or_version) == list:
return filename_or_version
# this use a version file
file_data = file_read_data(os.path.join(path_module, filename_or_version))
if len(file_data) == 0:
debug.warning("not enought data in the file version size=0 " + path_module + " / " + filename_or_version)
return [0,0,0]
lines = file_data.split("\n")
if len(lines) != 1:
debug.warning("More thatn one line in the file version ==> bas case use mode: 'XX', XX.YYY', 'XX.Y.ZZZ' or 'XX.Y-dev' : " + path_module + " / " + filename_or_version)
return [0,0,0]
line = lines[0]
debug.debug("Parse line: '" + line + "'")
#check if we have "-dev"
dev_mode = ""
list_tiret = line.split('-')
if len(list_tiret) > 2:
debug.warning("more than one '-' in version file " + str(filename_or_version) + " : '" + str(list_tiret) + "' in '" + path_module + "'")
if len(list_tiret) >= 2:
dev_mode = list_tiret[1]
line = list_tiret[0]
out = []
list_elem = line.split('.')
for elem in list_elem:
out.append(int(elem))
if dev_mode != "":
out.append(dev_mode)
debug.debug(" ==> " + str(out))
return out
##
## @brief Get the list of the authors frim an input list or a file
## @param[in] path_module (string) Path of the module position
## @param[in] filename_or_version (string or list) Path of the author file or the real list of authors
## @return (list) List of authors
##
def get_maintainer_from_file_or_direct(path_module, filename_or_author):
# check case of iser set the version directly
if type(filename_or_author) == list:
return filename_or_author
# this use a version file
file_data = file_read_data(os.path.join(path_module, filename_or_author))
if len(file_data) == 0:
debug.warning("not enought data in the file author size=0 " + path_module + " / " + filename_or_author)
return []
# One user by line and # for comment line
out = []
for elem in file_data.split('\n'):
if len(elem) == 0:
continue
if elem[0] == "#":
# comment ...
continue
out.append(elem)
return out
def remove_element(data, to_remove):
base_data = []
for elem in data:
if type(elem) == list:
for elem2 in elem:
base_data.append(elem2)
else:
base_data.append(elem)
base_remove = []
for elem in to_remove:
if type(elem) == list:
for elem2 in elem:
base_remove.append(elem2)
else:
base_remove.append(elem)
out = []
for elem in base_data:
if elem not in base_remove:
out.append(elem)
return out;

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@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
##
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
from lutin import env
import os
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ def get_support_multithreading():
##
def link(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, name, basic_path, static = False):
file_src = file
file_dst = target.get_build_file_bin(binary)
file_dst = target.get_build_file_bin(name, static)
file_depend = file_dst + target.suffix_dependence
file_cmd = file_dst + target.suffix_cmd_line
file_warning = file_dst + target.suffix_warning
@@ -83,8 +83,12 @@ def link(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, name, basic_path, static = False)
lib_name = elem[:-len(target.suffix_lib_static)] + target.suffix_lib_dynamic
if lib_name not in depancy.src['dynamic']:
list_static.append(elem)
# set ccache interface:
compilator_ccache = ""
if env.get_ccache() == True:
compilator_ccache = "ccache"
#create comand line:
cmd = []
cmd = [compilator_ccache]
# a specific case to not depend on the libstdc++ automaticly added by the G++ or clang++ compilator ==> then need to compile with GCC or CLANG if use libcxx from llvm or other ...
if "need-libstdc++" in depancy.flags \
and depancy.flags["need-libstdc++"] == True:
@@ -128,7 +132,7 @@ def link(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, name, basic_path, static = False)
cmd.append("-Wl,-R$ORIGIN/../lib/")
except:
pass
cmd.append("-Wl,-rpath,\"\$ORIGIN/../lib\"")
cmd.append("-Wl,-rpath,\"$ORIGIN/../lib\"")
try:
cmd.append(flags["local"]["link"])
except:

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -13,8 +13,9 @@
##
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
from lutin import env
# C version:
default_version = 1989
@@ -65,8 +66,13 @@ def compile(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, path, name, basic_path, module
file_depend = target.get_full_dependency(name, basic_path, file)
file_warning = target.get_full_name_warning(name, basic_path, file)
# set ccache interface:
compilator_ccache = ""
if env.get_ccache() == True:
compilator_ccache = "ccache"
# create the command line befor requesting start:
cmd = [
compilator_ccache,
target.cc,
"-o", file_dst,
target.arch,
@@ -85,19 +91,30 @@ def compile(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, path, name, basic_path, module
cmd.append(get_version_compilation_flags(flags, depancy.flags))
except:
pass
try:
cmd.append(target.global_flags["c"])
except:
pass
try:
cmd.append(depancy.flags["c"])
except:
pass
list_flags = [];
if "c" in target.global_flags:
list_flags.append(target.global_flags["c"])
if "c" in depancy.flags:
list_flags.append(depancy.flags["c"])
for view in ["local", "export"]:
try:
cmd.append(flags[view]["c"])
except:
pass
if view in flags:
if "c" in flags[view]:
list_flags.append(flags[view]["c"])
# get blacklist of flags
list_flags_blacklist = [];
if "c-remove" in target.global_flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(target.global_flags["c-remove"])
if "c-remove" in depancy.flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(depancy.flags["c-remove"])
for view in ["local", "export"]:
if view in flags:
if "c-remove" in flags[view]:
list_flags_blacklist.append(flags[view]["c-remove"])
# apply blacklisting of data and add it on the cmdLine
clean_flags = tools.remove_element(list_flags, list_flags_blacklist)
#debug.warning("plop " + str(list_flags_blacklist) + " " + str(list_flags) + " --> " + str(clean_flags) )
cmd.append(clean_flags);
cmd.append("-c")
cmd.append("-MMD")
cmd.append("-MP")
@@ -129,21 +146,31 @@ def get_version_compilation_flags(flags, dependency_flags):
is_gnu = default_version_gnu
version = max(version_local, dependency_version)
if version == 2011:
if version == 2018:
if is_gnu ==True:
out = ["-std=gnu18", "-D__C_VERSION__=2018"]
else:
out = ["-std=c18", "-D__C_VERSION__=2018"]
elif version == 2017:
if is_gnu ==True:
out = ["-std=gnu17", "-D__C_VERSION__=2017"]
else:
out = ["-std=c17", "-D__C_VERSION__=2017"]
elif version == 2011:
if is_gnu ==True:
out = ["-std=gnu11", "-D__C_VERSION__=2011"]
else:
out = ["-std=c11", "-D__C_VERSION__=1989"]
out = ["-std=c11", "-D__C_VERSION__=2011"]
elif version == 1999:
if is_gnu ==True:
out = ["-std=gnu99", "-D__C_VERSION__=1999"]
else:
out = ["-std=c99", "-D__C_VERSION__=1989"]
out = ["-std=c99", "-D__C_VERSION__=1999"]
elif version == 1990:
if is_gnu ==True:
out = ["-std=gnu90", "-D__C_VERSION__=1990"]
else:
out = ["-std=c90", "-D__C_VERSION__=1989"]
out = ["-std=c90", "-D__C_VERSION__=1990"]
else:
if is_gnu ==True:
out = ["-std=gnu89", "-D__C_VERSION__=1989"]

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -13,8 +13,9 @@
##
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
from lutin import env
# C++ default version:
default_version = 1999
default_version_gnu = False
@@ -54,12 +55,6 @@ def get_output_type():
def get_support_multithreading():
return True
def remove_element(data, to_remove):
out = []
for elem in data:
if elem not in to_remove:
out.append(elem)
return out;
##
## @brief Commands for running gcc to compile a C++ file in object file.
@@ -70,8 +65,13 @@ def compile(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, path, name, basic_path, module
file_dst = target.get_full_name_destination(name, basic_path, file, get_output_type())
file_depend = target.get_full_dependency(name, basic_path, file)
file_warning = target.get_full_name_warning(name, basic_path, file)
# set ccache interface:
compilator_ccache = ""
if env.get_ccache() == True:
compilator_ccache = "ccache"
# create the command line befor requesting start:
cmd = [
compilator_ccache,
target.xx,
"-o", file_dst,
target.arch,
@@ -94,48 +94,36 @@ def compile(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, path, name, basic_path, module
except:
pass
list_flags = [];
try:
if "c" in target.global_flags:
list_flags.append(target.global_flags["c"])
except:
pass
try:
if "c++" in target.global_flags:
list_flags.append(target.global_flags["c++"])
except:
pass
for type in ["c", "c++"]:
try:
if type in depancy.flags:
list_flags.append(depancy.flags[type])
except:
pass
for view in ["local", "export"]:
for type in ["c", "c++"]:
try:
list_flags.append(flags[view][type])
except:
pass
if view in flags:
for type in ["c", "c++"]:
if type in flags[view]:
list_flags.append(flags[view][type])
# get blacklist of flags
list_flags_blacklist = [];
try:
if "c-remove" in target.global_flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(target.global_flags["c-remove"])
except:
pass
try:
if "c++-remove" in target.global_flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(target.global_flags["c++-remove"])
except:
pass
for type in ["c-remove", "c++-remove"]:
try:
if type in depancy.flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(depancy.flags[type])
except:
pass
for view in ["local", "export"]:
for type in ["c-remove", "c++-remove"]:
try:
list_flags_blacklist.append(flags[view][type])
except:
pass
if view in flags:
for type in ["c-remove", "c++-remove"]:
if type in flags[view]:
list_flags_blacklist.append(flags[view][type])
# apply blacklisting of data and add it on the cmdLine
cmd.append(remove_element(list_flags, list_flags_blacklist));
clean_flags = tools.remove_element(list_flags, list_flags_blacklist)
#debug.warning("plop " + str(list_flags_blacklist) + " " + str(list_flags) + " --> " + str(clean_flags) )
cmd.append(clean_flags);
cmd.append(["-c", "-MMD", "-MP"])
cmd.append(file_src)
# Create cmd line
@@ -164,13 +152,17 @@ def get_version_compilation_flags(flags, dependency_flags):
is_gnu = default_version_gnu
version = max(version_local, dependency_version)
if version == 2017:
debug.error("not supported flags for X17 ...");
if version == 2020:
if is_gnu == True:
out = ["-std=gnu++2a", "-D__CPP_VERSION__=2020"]
else:
out = ["-std=c++2a", "-D__CPP_VERSION__=2020"]
elif version == 2017:
if is_gnu == True:
out = ["-std=gnu++17", "-D__CPP_VERSION__=2017"]
else:
out = ["-std=c++17", "-D__CPP_VERSION__=2017"]
if version == 2014:
elif version == 2014:
if is_gnu == True:
out = ["-std=gnu++14", "-D__CPP_VERSION__=2014"]
else:

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
##
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
from lutin import env
import os

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
##
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
##

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
##
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
##

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
##
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
from lutin import env
import os
@@ -86,8 +86,12 @@ def link(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, name, basic_path, static=False):
lib_name = elem[:-len(target.suffix_lib_static)] + target.suffix_lib_dynamic
if lib_name not in depancy.src['dynamic']:
list_static.append(elem)
# set ccache interface:
compilator_ccache = ""
if env.get_ccache() == True:
compilator_ccache = "ccache"
#create command Line
cmd = []
cmd = [compilator_ccache]
# a specific case to not depend on the libstdc++ automaticly added by the G++ or clang++ compilator ==> then need to compile with GCC or CLANG if use libcxx from llvm or other ...
if "need-libstdc++" in depancy.flags \
and depancy.flags["need-libstdc++"] == True:
@@ -165,7 +169,7 @@ def link(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, name, basic_path, static=False):
# get the file size of the non strip file
originSize = tools.file_size(file_dst);
debug.print_element("SharedLib(strip)", name, "", "")
if target.name == "MacOs":
if "MacOs" in target.get_type():
cmdLineStrip=tools.list_to_str([
target.strip,
"-u",

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
##
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
from lutin import env
import os
@@ -68,7 +68,12 @@ def link(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, name, basic_path):
debug.extreme_verbose("file_cmd = " + file_cmd)
debug.extreme_verbose("file_warning = " + file_warning)
# set ccache interface:
compilator_ccache = ""
if env.get_ccache() == True:
compilator_ccache = "ccache"
cmd = [
compilator_ccache,
target.ar
]
try:

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -14,8 +14,9 @@
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import builder
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
from lutin import env
local_ref_on_builder_c = None
@@ -65,8 +66,13 @@ def compile(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, path, name, basic_path, module
file_dst = target.get_full_name_destination(name, basic_path, file, get_output_type())
file_depend = target.get_full_dependency(name, basic_path, file)
file_warning = target.get_full_name_warning(name, basic_path, file)
# set ccache interface:
compilator_ccache = ""
if env.get_ccache() == True:
compilator_ccache = "ccache"
# create the command line befor requesting start:
cmd = [
compilator_ccache,
target.cc,
"-o", file_dst ,
target.arch,
@@ -87,25 +93,37 @@ def compile(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, path, name, basic_path, module
cmd.append(local_ref_on_builder_c.get_version_compilation_flags(flags, depancy.flags))
except:
pass
try:
cmd.append(target.global_flags["c"])
except:
pass
try:
cmd.append(target.global_flags["m"])
except:
pass
list_flags = [];
if "c" in target.global_flags:
list_flags.append(target.global_flags["c"])
if "m" in target.global_flags:
list_flags.append(target.global_flags["m"])
for type in ["c", "m"]:
try:
cmd.append(depancy.flags[type])
except:
pass
if type in depancy.flags:
list_flags.append(depancy.flags[type])
for view in ["local", "export"]:
for type in ["c", "m"]:
try:
cmd.append(flags[view][type])
except:
pass
if view in flags:
for type in ["c", "m"]:
if type in flags[view]:
list_flags.append(flags[view][type])
# get blacklist of flags
list_flags_blacklist = [];
if "c-remove" in target.global_flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(target.global_flags["c-remove"])
if "m-remove" in target.global_flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(target.global_flags["m-remove"])
for type in ["c-remove", "m-remove"]:
if type in depancy.flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(depancy.flags[type])
for view in ["local", "export"]:
if view in flags:
for type in ["c-remove", "m-remove"]:
if type in flags[view]:
list_flags_blacklist.append(flags[view][type])
# apply blacklisting of data and add it on the cmdLine
clean_flags = tools.remove_element(list_flags, list_flags_blacklist)
#debug.warning("plop " + str(list_flags_blacklist) + " " + str(list_flags) + " --> " + str(clean_flags) )
cmd.append(clean_flags);
cmd.append("-c -MMD -MP")
cmd.append("-x objective-c")
cmd.append(file_src)

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -14,8 +14,9 @@
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import builder
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import depend
from lutin import env
local_ref_on_builder_cpp = None
@@ -65,8 +66,13 @@ def compile(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, path, name, basic_path, module
file_dst = target.get_full_name_destination(name, basic_path, file, get_output_type())
file_depend = target.get_full_dependency(name, basic_path, file)
file_warning = target.get_full_name_warning(name, basic_path, file)
# set ccache interface:
compilator_ccache = ""
if env.get_ccache() == True:
compilator_ccache = "ccache"
# create the command line befor requesting start:
cmd = [
compilator_ccache,
target.xx,
"-o", file_dst,
target.arch,
@@ -87,22 +93,45 @@ def compile(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, path, name, basic_path, module
cmd.append(local_ref_on_builder_cpp.get_version_compilation_flags(flags, depancy.flags))
except:
pass
list_flags = [];
if "c" in target.global_flags:
list_flags.append(target.global_flags["c"])
if "c++" in target.global_flags:
list_flags.append(target.global_flags["c++"])
if "m" in target.global_flags:
list_flags.append(target.global_flags["m"])
if "mm" in target.global_flags:
list_flags.append(target.global_flags["mm"])
for type in ["c", "c++", "m", "mm"]:
try:
cmd.append(target.global_flags[type])
except:
pass
for type in ["c", "c++", "m", "mm"]:
try:
cmd.append(depancy.flags[type])
except:
pass
for view in ["export", "local"]:
for type in ["c", "c++", "m", "mm"]:
try:
cmd.append(flags[view][type])
except:
pass
if type in depancy.flags:
list_flags.append(depancy.flags[type])
for view in ["local", "export"]:
if view in flags:
for type in ["c", "c++", "m", "mm"]:
if type in flags[view]:
list_flags.append(flags[view][type])
# get blacklist of flags
list_flags_blacklist = [];
if "c-remove" in target.global_flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(target.global_flags["c-remove"])
if "c++-remove" in target.global_flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(target.global_flags["c++-remove"])
if "m-remove" in target.global_flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(target.global_flags["m-remove"])
if "mm-remove" in target.global_flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(target.global_flags["mm-remove"])
for type in ["c-remove", "c++-remove","m-remove", "mm-remove"]:
if type in depancy.flags:
list_flags_blacklist.append(depancy.flags[type])
for view in ["local", "export"]:
if view in flags:
for type in ["c-remove", "c++-remove","m-remove", "mm-remove"]:
if type in flags[view]:
list_flags_blacklist.append(flags[view][type])
# apply blacklisting of data and add it on the cmdLine
clean_flags = tools.remove_element(list_flags, list_flags_blacklist)
#debug.warning("plop " + str(list_flags_blacklist) + " " + str(list_flags) + " --> " + str(clean_flags) )
cmd.append(clean_flags);
cmd.append("-c -MMD -MP")
cmd.append("-x objective-c++")
cmd.append(file_src)

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
##
@@ -14,6 +14,7 @@
from lutin import multiprocess
from lutin import tools
from lutin import depend
from lutin import env
##
## Initialize the builder, if needed ... to get dependency between builder (for example)
@@ -60,8 +61,13 @@ def compile(file, binary, target, depancy, flags, path, name, basic_path, module
file_depend = target.get_full_dependency(name, basic_path, file)
file_warning = target.get_full_name_warning(name, basic_path, file)
# set ccache interface:
compilator_ccache = ""
if env.get_ccache() == True:
compilator_ccache = "ccache"
# create the command line befor requesting start:
cmd = [
compilator_ccache,
target.cc,
"-o", file_dst,
target.arch,

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@@ -5,5 +5,5 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
@@ -31,6 +31,6 @@ class System(system.System):
destination_path="GL",
recursive=True)
"""
self.add_flag('link-lib', "GLESv2")
self.add_flag('link-lib', "GLESv3")

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -4,10 +4,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("CoreAudio : Ios interface for core graphic (all time present, just system interface)")
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link", "-framework CoreGraphics")
self.add_depend("UIKit")

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("CoreAudio : Ios interface for fundation (all time present, just system interface)")
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link", "-framework Foundation")
self.add_depend("QuartzCore")

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("CoreAudio : Ios interface for openGL (all time present, just system interface)")
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link", "-framework GLKit")
self.add_depend("Foundation")

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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("CoreAudio : Ios interface for core application (all time present, just system interface)")
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link", "-framework QuartzCore")

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("CoreAudio : Ios interface for graphic UX (all time present, just system interface)")
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link", "-framework UIKit")
self.add_depend("GLKit")

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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("C: Generic C library")
self.add_flag("c-remove","-nodefaultlibs")
self.set_valid(True)

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
self.add_flag('link', [
"-framework OpenGLES"])

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@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("pthread : Generic multithreading system\n Can be install with the package:\n - pthread-dev")
# check if the library exist:
"""
if not os.path.isfile("/usr/include/pthread.h"):
# we did not find the library reqiested (just return) (automaticly set at false)
return;
"""
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link-lib", "pthread")
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
"""
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/sched.h",
"/usr/include/pthread.h"
],
clip_path="/usr/include/")
"""

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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("SDL: SDL Gui abstraction")
# check if the library exist:
if not os.path.isfile("/usr/include/SDL/SDL.h"):
# we did not find the library reqiested (just return) (automaticly set at false)
return;
self.set_valid(True)
self.add_depend([
'opengl',
'c'
])
self.add_flag("link-lib", "SDL")
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/SDL/*",
],
destination_path="SDL",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/SDL/*",
],
destination_path="",
recursive=True)
else:
self.add_path("/usr/include/SDL/")

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
@@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ class System(system.System):
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend(['c'])
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'Xv')
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'Xt')
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'X11')
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ class System(system.System):
self.set_valid(True)
if env.get_isolate_system() == False:
# We must have it ... all time
self.add_flag("c-remove", "-nostdinc")
pass
else:
# grep "This file is part of the GNU C Library" /usr/include/*
@@ -149,7 +150,7 @@ class System(system.System):
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/linux/*",
],
destination_path="linux",
destination_path="",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/asm/*",
@@ -171,5 +172,11 @@ class System(system.System):
],
destination_path="net",
recursive=True)
# remove dependency of libc to lib std c++ when compile with g++
#self.add_header_file([
# "stdarg.h",
# ],
# destination_path="",
# recursive=True)
self.add_flag("link", "-B/usr/lib")

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import multiprocess

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@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'khr',
])
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'EGL')
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/EGL/*"
],
destination_path="EGL",
recursive=True)

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@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'opengl',
])
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'GLESv2')
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/GLES2/*"
],
destination_path="GLES2",
recursive=True)

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c',
])
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'wayland-egl')
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/KHR/*"
],
destination_path="KHR",
recursive=True)

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("mysql: My sql interface (microsoft) or mariadB interface.")
# check if the library exist:
if not os.path.isfile("/usr/include/mysql/mysql.h"):
# we did not find the library reqiested (just return) (automaticly set at false)
return;
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link-lib", "mysqlclient")
self.add_flag("link-lib", "ssl")
self.add_depend([
'pthread',
'z',
'm',
#'ssl',
'crypto'
])
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/mysql/"
],
clip_path="/usr/include/mysql/")
else:
self.add_path("/usr/include/mysql/");

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
@@ -23,32 +23,14 @@ class System(system.System):
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c',
'X11'
])
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'GL')
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/GL/*"
],
destination_path="GL",
recursive=True)
"""
if target.name=="Linux":
elif target.name=="Android":
my_module.add_flag('link-lib', "GLESv2")
elif target.name=="Windows":
my_module.add_depend([
"glew"
])
elif target.name=="MacOs":
my_module.add_flag('link', [
"-framework OpenGL"])
elif target.name=="IOs":
my_module.add_flag('link', [
"-framework OpenGLES"
])
"""

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
@@ -25,13 +25,23 @@ class System(system.System):
return;
dst_data = tools.file_read_data("/usr/include/pulse/version.h")
lines = dst_data.split("\n")
patern = "#define pa_get_headers_version() (\""
patern = "#define pa_get_headers_version() (\"" # " #corect edn error parsing
version = None
for line in lines:
if line[:len(patern)] == patern:
#Find the version line
version = line[len(patern)]
version2 = line[len(patern)+2]
offset = len(patern)
version = ""
while offset < len(line) \
and line[offset] != '.':
version += line[offset]
offset += 1
offset += 1
version2 = ""
while offset < len(line) \
and line[offset] != '.':
version2 += line[offset]
offset += 1
debug.verbose("detect version '" + version + "'")
break;
if version == None:
@@ -49,6 +59,11 @@ class System(system.System):
])
else:
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
"""
self.add_flag("link-lib", [
"-l/lib/pulseaudio/libpulsecommon-" + version + ".0.so"
])
"""
self.add_flag("link-lib", [
"pulsecommon-" + version + ".0",
"pulse-mainloop-glib",
@@ -56,6 +71,7 @@ class System(system.System):
"pulse"
])
self.add_flag("link", "-L/usr/lib/pulseaudio")
self.add_flag("link", "-Wl,-R/usr/lib/pulseaudio")
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/pulse/*",
],

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ class System(system.System):
'c'
])
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link-lib", "rpcsvc")
#self.add_flag("link-lib", "rpcsvc")
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/rpc/*"

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("va : Video Acceleration")
# check if the library exist:
if not os.path.isfile("/usr/include/va/va.h"):
# we did not find the library reqiested (just return) (automaticly set at false)
return;
# No check ==> on the basic std libs:
self.set_valid(True)
self.add_depend([
'X11'
])
self.add_flag("link-lib", ["va", "va-drm", "va-x11"])
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
#self.add_flag("link-lib", "xns")
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/va/*"
],
destination_path="va",
recursive=True)

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@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("vdpau : Video decaudatge hardware Acceleration")
# check if the library exist:
if not os.path.isfile("/usr/include/vdpau/vdpau.h"):
# we did not find the library reqiested (just return) (automaticly set at false)
return;
# No check ==> on the basic std libs:
self.set_valid(True)
self.add_flag("link-lib", "vdpau")
self.add_depend([
'X11'
])
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/vdpau/*"
],
destination_path="vdpau",
recursive=True)

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@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("wayland: Basic interface of Linux Graphic interface (replace X11)")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend(['c'])
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'wayland-client')
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'wayland-cursor')
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/wayland-*"
],
destination_path="",
recursive=True)

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@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("XKB common: common wrapping of keyborad layout")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend(['c'])
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'xkbcommon')
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/xkbcommon/*"
],
destination_path="xkbcommon",
recursive=True)

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
self.add_flag('link', [
"-framework AVFoundation"
])

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@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("CoreAudio : MacOs interface for application builder kit (all time present, just system interface)")
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link", "-framework AppKit")

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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("CoreAudio : MacOs interface for basic cocoa graphic (all time present, just system interface)")
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link", "-framework Cocoa")
self.add_depend("QuartzCore")

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
self.add_flag('link', [
"-framework CoreGraphics"
])

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
self.add_flag('link', [
"-framework CoreMedia"
])

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
self.add_flag('link', [
"-framework CoreServices"
])

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
self.add_flag('link', [
"-framework CoreVideo"
])

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@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("CoreAudio : Ios interface for fundation (all time present, just system interface)")
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link", "-framework Foundation")
self.add_depend("QuartzCore")

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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("QuartzCore : MacOs interface for base application (all time present, just system interface)")
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link", "-framework QuartzCore")
self.add_depend("AppKit")

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
self.add_flag('link', [
"-framework VideoDecodeAcceleration"
])

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@@ -0,0 +1,213 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("C: Generic C library")
self.add_flag("c-remove","-nodefaultlibs")
self.set_valid(True)
if env.get_isolate_system() == False:
# We must have it ... all time
pass
else:
# grep "This file is part of the GNU C Library" /usr/include/*
self.add_header_file([
'/usr/include/aio.h*',
'/usr/include/aliases.h*',
'/usr/include/alloca.h*',
'/usr/include/ansidecl.h*',
'/usr/include/argp.h*',
'/usr/include/argz.h*',
'/usr/include/ar.h*',
'/usr/include/assert.h*',
'/usr/include/byteswap.h*',
'/usr/include/complex.h*',
'/usr/include/cpio.h*',
'/usr/include/ctype.h*',
'/usr/include/dirent.h*',
'/usr/include/dlfcn.h*',
'/usr/include/elf.h*',
'/usr/include/endian.h*',
'/usr/include/envz.h*',
'/usr/include/err.h*',
'/usr/include/errno.h*',
'/usr/include/error.h*',
'/usr/include/execinfo.h*',
'/usr/include/fcntl.h*',
'/usr/include/features.h*',
'/usr/include/fenv.h*',
'/usr/include/fmtmsg.h*',
'/usr/include/fnmatch.h*',
'/usr/include/fpu_control.h*',
'/usr/include/fts.h*',
'/usr/include/ftw.h*',
'/usr/include/gconv.h*',
'/usr/include/getopt.h*',
'/usr/include/glob.h*',
'/usr/include/gnu-versions.h*',
'/usr/include/grp.h*',
'/usr/include/gshadow.h*',
'/usr/include/iconv.h*',
'/usr/include/ieee754.h*',
'/usr/include/ifaddrs.h*',
'/usr/include/inttypes.h*',
'/usr/include/langinfo.h*',
'/usr/include/libgen.h*',
'/usr/include/libintl.h*',
'/usr/include/libio.h*',
'/usr/include/limits.h*',
'/usr/include/link.h*',
'/usr/include/locale.h*',
'/usr/include/malloc.h*',
'/usr/include/mcheck.h*',
'/usr/include/memory.h*',
'/usr/include/mntent.h*',
'/usr/include/monetary.h*',
'/usr/include/mqueue.h*',
'/usr/include/netdb.h*',
'/usr/include/nl_types.h*',
'/usr/include/nss.h*',
'/usr/include/obstack.h*',
'/usr/include/printf.h*',
'/usr/include/pthread.h*',
'/usr/include/pty.h*',
'/usr/include/pwd.h*',
'/usr/include/re_comp.h*',
'/usr/include/regex.h*',
'/usr/include/regexp.h*',
'/usr/include/sched.h*',
'/usr/include/search.h*',
'/usr/include/semaphore.h*',
'/usr/include/setjmp.h*',
'/usr/include/sgtty.h*',
'/usr/include/shadow.h*',
'/usr/include/signal.h*',
'/usr/include/spawn.h*',
'/usr/include/stdc-predef.h*',
'/usr/include/stdint.h*',
'/usr/include/stdio_ext.h*',
'/usr/include/stdio.h*',
'/usr/include/stdlib.h*',
'/usr/include/string.h*',
'/usr/include/strings.h*',
'/usr/include/stropts.h*',
'/usr/include/tar.h*',
'/usr/include/termios.h*',
'/usr/include/tgmath.h*',
'/usr/include/thread_db.h*',
'/usr/include/time.h*',
'/usr/include/uchar.h*',
'/usr/include/ucontext.h*',
'/usr/include/ulimit.h*',
'/usr/include/unistd.h*',
'/usr/include/utime.h*',
'/usr/include/utmp.h*',
'/usr/include/utmpx.h*',
'/usr/include/values.h*',
'/usr/include/wchar.h*',
'/usr/include/wctype.h*',
'/usr/include/wordexp.h*',
'/usr/include/xlocale.h*',
'/usr/include/Availability*',
'/usr/include/_types.h*',
'/usr/include/_wctype.h*',
'/usr/include/runetype.h*',
'/usr/include/_locale.h*',
'/usr/include/_xlocale.h*',
'/usr/include/gethostuuid.h*',
],
destination_path="")
self.add_header_file([
'/usr/include/poll.h*',
'/usr/include/unistdio.h*',
'/usr/include/syslog.h*',
'/usr/include/_G_config.h*',
],
destination_path="")
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/machine/*",
],
destination_path="machine",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/xlocale/*",
],
destination_path="xlocale",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/i386/*",
],
destination_path="i386",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/_types/*",
],
destination_path="_types",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/libkern/*",
],
destination_path="libkern",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/mach/*",
],
destination_path="mach",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/sys/*",
],
destination_path="sys",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/bits/*",
],
destination_path="bits",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/gnu/*",
],
destination_path="gnu",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/linux/*",
],
destination_path="linux",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/asm/*",
],
destination_path="asm",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/asm-generic/*",
],
destination_path="asm-generic",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/netinet/*",
],
destination_path="netinet",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/net/*",
],
destination_path="net",
recursive=True)
self.add_flag("link", "-B/usr/lib")

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@@ -5,13 +5,14 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
from lutin import multiprocess
import os
class System(system.System):
@@ -21,8 +22,25 @@ class System(system.System):
self.set_help("CXX: Generic C++ library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_flag("c++","-D__STDCPP_LLVM__")
self.add_flag("c++-remove","-nostdlib")
self.add_flag("need-libstdc++", True)
self.add_depend("c")
self.add_flag("c++", "-D__STDCPP_LLVM__")
if env.get_isolate_system() == False:
self.add_flag("c++-remove", "-nostdlib")
self.add_flag("need-libstdc++", True)
else:
self.add_flag("link-lib", "stdc++")
compilator_gcc = "g++"
if target.config["compilator-version"] != "":
compilator_gcc = compilator_gcc + "-" + target.config["compilator-version"]
#get g++ compilation version :
version_cpp = multiprocess.run_command_direct(compilator_gcc + " -dumpversion");
if version_cpp == False:
debug.error("Can not get the g++ version ...")
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/c++/" + version_cpp + "/*"
],
recursive=True)

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license APACHE v2.0 (see license file)
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from lutin import debug
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
@@ -23,5 +23,14 @@ class System(system.System):
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link-lib", "m")
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/math.h"
],
clip_path="/usr/include",
recursive=False)

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@@ -0,0 +1,32 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("OpenGL: Generic graphic library")
self.set_valid(True)
# no check needed ==> just add this:
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
self.add_flag('link', [
"-framework OpenGL"
])

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@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("pthread : Generic multithreading system\n Can be install with the package:\n - pthread-dev")
# check if the library exist:
"""
if not os.path.isfile("/usr/include/pthread.h"):
# we did not find the library reqiested (just return) (automaticly set at false)
return;
"""
self.set_valid(True)
# todo : create a searcher of the presence of the library:
self.add_flag("link-lib", "pthread")
self.add_depend([
'c'
])
if env.get_isolate_system() == True:
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/sched.h",
"/usr/include/pthread.h"
],
clip_path="/usr/include/")
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/pthread/*",
],
destination_path="pthread",
recursive=True)
self.add_header_file([
"/usr/include/pthread/*",
],
destination_path="",
recursive=True)

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@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
#!/usr/bin/python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
##
## @author Edouard DUPIN
##
## @copyright 2012, Edouard DUPIN, all right reserved
##
## @license MPL v2.0 (see license file)
##
from realog import debug
from lutin import system
from lutin import tools
from lutin import env
import os
class System(system.System):
def __init__(self, target):
system.System.__init__(self)
# create some HELP:
self.set_help("advapi interface")
self.set_valid(True)
self.add_flag('link-lib', 'advapi32')

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