1301 lines
57 KiB
Python
1301 lines
57 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2012 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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import filecmp
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import gyp.common
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import gyp.xcodeproj_file
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import gyp.xcode_ninja
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import errno
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import os
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import sys
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import posixpath
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import re
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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# Project files generated by this module will use _intermediate_var as a
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# custom Xcode setting whose value is a DerivedSources-like directory that's
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# project-specific and configuration-specific. The normal choice,
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# DERIVED_FILE_DIR, is target-specific, which is thought to be too restrictive
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# as it is likely that multiple targets within a single project file will want
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# to access the same set of generated files. The other option,
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# PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR, is unsuitable because while it is project-specific,
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# it is not configuration-specific. INTERMEDIATE_DIR is defined as
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# $(PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR)/$(CONFIGURATION).
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_intermediate_var = 'INTERMEDIATE_DIR'
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# SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR is the same, except that it is shared among all
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# targets that share the same BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR.
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_shared_intermediate_var = 'SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR'
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_library_search_paths_var = 'LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS'
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generator_default_variables = {
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'EXECUTABLE_PREFIX': '',
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'EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX': '',
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'STATIC_LIB_PREFIX': 'lib',
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'SHARED_LIB_PREFIX': 'lib',
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'STATIC_LIB_SUFFIX': '.a',
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'SHARED_LIB_SUFFIX': '.dylib',
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# INTERMEDIATE_DIR is a place for targets to build up intermediate products.
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# It is specific to each build environment. It is only guaranteed to exist
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# and be constant within the context of a project, corresponding to a single
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# input file. Some build environments may allow their intermediate directory
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# to be shared on a wider scale, but this is not guaranteed.
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'INTERMEDIATE_DIR': '$(%s)' % _intermediate_var,
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'OS': 'mac',
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'PRODUCT_DIR': '$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)',
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'LIB_DIR': '$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)',
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'RULE_INPUT_ROOT': '$(INPUT_FILE_BASE)',
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'RULE_INPUT_EXT': '$(INPUT_FILE_SUFFIX)',
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'RULE_INPUT_NAME': '$(INPUT_FILE_NAME)',
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'RULE_INPUT_PATH': '$(INPUT_FILE_PATH)',
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'RULE_INPUT_DIRNAME': '$(INPUT_FILE_DIRNAME)',
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'SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR': '$(%s)' % _shared_intermediate_var,
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'CONFIGURATION_NAME': '$(CONFIGURATION)',
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}
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# The Xcode-specific sections that hold paths.
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generator_additional_path_sections = [
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'mac_bundle_resources',
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'mac_framework_headers',
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'mac_framework_private_headers',
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# 'mac_framework_dirs', input already handles _dirs endings.
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]
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# The Xcode-specific keys that exist on targets and aren't moved down to
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# configurations.
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generator_additional_non_configuration_keys = [
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'ios_app_extension',
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'ios_watch_app',
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'ios_watchkit_extension',
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'mac_bundle',
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'mac_bundle_resources',
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'mac_framework_headers',
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'mac_framework_private_headers',
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'mac_xctest_bundle',
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'xcode_create_dependents_test_runner',
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]
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# We want to let any rules apply to files that are resources also.
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generator_extra_sources_for_rules = [
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'mac_bundle_resources',
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'mac_framework_headers',
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'mac_framework_private_headers',
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]
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generator_filelist_paths = None
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# Xcode's standard set of library directories, which don't need to be duplicated
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# in LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS. This list is not exhaustive, but that's okay.
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xcode_standard_library_dirs = frozenset([
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'$(SDKROOT)/usr/lib',
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'$(SDKROOT)/usr/local/lib',
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])
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def CreateXCConfigurationList(configuration_names):
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xccl = gyp.xcodeproj_file.XCConfigurationList({'buildConfigurations': []})
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if len(configuration_names) == 0:
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configuration_names = ['Default']
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for configuration_name in configuration_names:
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xcbc = gyp.xcodeproj_file.XCBuildConfiguration({
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'name': configuration_name})
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xccl.AppendProperty('buildConfigurations', xcbc)
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xccl.SetProperty('defaultConfigurationName', configuration_names[0])
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return xccl
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class XcodeProject(object):
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def __init__(self, gyp_path, path, build_file_dict):
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self.gyp_path = gyp_path
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self.path = path
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self.project = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXProject(path=path)
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projectDirPath = gyp.common.RelativePath(
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os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(self.gyp_path)),
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os.path.dirname(path) or '.')
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self.project.SetProperty('projectDirPath', projectDirPath)
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self.project_file = \
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gyp.xcodeproj_file.XCProjectFile({'rootObject': self.project})
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self.build_file_dict = build_file_dict
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# TODO(mark): add destructor that cleans up self.path if created_dir is
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# True and things didn't complete successfully. Or do something even
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# better with "try"?
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self.created_dir = False
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try:
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os.makedirs(self.path)
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self.created_dir = True
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except OSError, e:
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if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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raise
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def Finalize1(self, xcode_targets, serialize_all_tests):
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# Collect a list of all of the build configuration names used by the
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# various targets in the file. It is very heavily advised to keep each
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# target in an entire project (even across multiple project files) using
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# the same set of configuration names.
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configurations = []
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for xct in self.project.GetProperty('targets'):
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xccl = xct.GetProperty('buildConfigurationList')
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xcbcs = xccl.GetProperty('buildConfigurations')
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for xcbc in xcbcs:
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name = xcbc.GetProperty('name')
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if name not in configurations:
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configurations.append(name)
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# Replace the XCConfigurationList attached to the PBXProject object with
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# a new one specifying all of the configuration names used by the various
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# targets.
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try:
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xccl = CreateXCConfigurationList(configurations)
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self.project.SetProperty('buildConfigurationList', xccl)
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except:
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sys.stderr.write("Problem with gyp file %s\n" % self.gyp_path)
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raise
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# The need for this setting is explained above where _intermediate_var is
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# defined. The comments below about wanting to avoid project-wide build
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# settings apply here too, but this needs to be set on a project-wide basis
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# so that files relative to the _intermediate_var setting can be displayed
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# properly in the Xcode UI.
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#
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# Note that for configuration-relative files such as anything relative to
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# _intermediate_var, for the purposes of UI tree view display, Xcode will
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# only resolve the configuration name once, when the project file is
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# opened. If the active build configuration is changed, the project file
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# must be closed and reopened if it is desired for the tree view to update.
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# This is filed as Apple radar 6588391.
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xccl.SetBuildSetting(_intermediate_var,
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'$(PROJECT_DERIVED_FILE_DIR)/$(CONFIGURATION)')
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xccl.SetBuildSetting(_shared_intermediate_var,
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'$(SYMROOT)/DerivedSources/$(CONFIGURATION)')
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# Set user-specified project-wide build settings and config files. This
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# is intended to be used very sparingly. Really, almost everything should
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# go into target-specific build settings sections. The project-wide
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# settings are only intended to be used in cases where Xcode attempts to
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# resolve variable references in a project context as opposed to a target
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# context, such as when resolving sourceTree references while building up
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# the tree tree view for UI display.
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# Any values set globally are applied to all configurations, then any
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# per-configuration values are applied.
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for xck, xcv in self.build_file_dict.get('xcode_settings', {}).iteritems():
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xccl.SetBuildSetting(xck, xcv)
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if 'xcode_config_file' in self.build_file_dict:
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config_ref = self.project.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(
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self.build_file_dict['xcode_config_file'])
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xccl.SetBaseConfiguration(config_ref)
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build_file_configurations = self.build_file_dict.get('configurations', {})
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if build_file_configurations:
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for config_name in configurations:
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build_file_configuration_named = \
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build_file_configurations.get(config_name, {})
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if build_file_configuration_named:
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xcc = xccl.ConfigurationNamed(config_name)
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for xck, xcv in build_file_configuration_named.get('xcode_settings',
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{}).iteritems():
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xcc.SetBuildSetting(xck, xcv)
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if 'xcode_config_file' in build_file_configuration_named:
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config_ref = self.project.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(
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build_file_configurations[config_name]['xcode_config_file'])
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xcc.SetBaseConfiguration(config_ref)
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# Sort the targets based on how they appeared in the input.
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# TODO(mark): Like a lot of other things here, this assumes internal
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# knowledge of PBXProject - in this case, of its "targets" property.
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# ordinary_targets are ordinary targets that are already in the project
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# file. run_test_targets are the targets that run unittests and should be
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# used for the Run All Tests target. support_targets are the action/rule
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# targets used by GYP file targets, just kept for the assert check.
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ordinary_targets = []
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run_test_targets = []
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support_targets = []
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# targets is full list of targets in the project.
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targets = []
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# does the it define it's own "all"?
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has_custom_all = False
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# targets_for_all is the list of ordinary_targets that should be listed
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# in this project's "All" target. It includes each non_runtest_target
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# that does not have suppress_wildcard set.
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targets_for_all = []
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for target in self.build_file_dict['targets']:
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target_name = target['target_name']
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toolset = target['toolset']
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qualified_target = gyp.common.QualifiedTarget(self.gyp_path, target_name,
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toolset)
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xcode_target = xcode_targets[qualified_target]
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# Make sure that the target being added to the sorted list is already in
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# the unsorted list.
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assert xcode_target in self.project._properties['targets']
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targets.append(xcode_target)
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ordinary_targets.append(xcode_target)
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if xcode_target.support_target:
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support_targets.append(xcode_target.support_target)
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targets.append(xcode_target.support_target)
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if not int(target.get('suppress_wildcard', False)):
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targets_for_all.append(xcode_target)
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if target_name.lower() == 'all':
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has_custom_all = True;
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# If this target has a 'run_as' attribute, add its target to the
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# targets, and add it to the test targets.
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if target.get('run_as'):
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# Make a target to run something. It should have one
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# dependency, the parent xcode target.
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xccl = CreateXCConfigurationList(configurations)
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run_target = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXAggregateTarget({
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'name': 'Run ' + target_name,
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'productName': xcode_target.GetProperty('productName'),
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'buildConfigurationList': xccl,
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},
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parent=self.project)
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run_target.AddDependency(xcode_target)
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command = target['run_as']
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script = ''
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if command.get('working_directory'):
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script = script + 'cd "%s"\n' % \
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gyp.xcodeproj_file.ConvertVariablesToShellSyntax(
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command.get('working_directory'))
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if command.get('environment'):
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script = script + "\n".join(
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['export %s="%s"' %
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(key, gyp.xcodeproj_file.ConvertVariablesToShellSyntax(val))
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for (key, val) in command.get('environment').iteritems()]) + "\n"
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# Some test end up using sockets, files on disk, etc. and can get
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# confused if more then one test runs at a time. The generator
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# flag 'xcode_serialize_all_test_runs' controls the forcing of all
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# tests serially. It defaults to True. To get serial runs this
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# little bit of python does the same as the linux flock utility to
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# make sure only one runs at a time.
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command_prefix = ''
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if serialize_all_tests:
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command_prefix = \
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"""python -c "import fcntl, subprocess, sys
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file = open('$TMPDIR/GYP_serialize_test_runs', 'a')
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fcntl.flock(file.fileno(), fcntl.LOCK_EX)
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sys.exit(subprocess.call(sys.argv[1:]))" """
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# If we were unable to exec for some reason, we want to exit
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# with an error, and fixup variable references to be shell
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# syntax instead of xcode syntax.
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script = script + 'exec ' + command_prefix + '%s\nexit 1\n' % \
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gyp.xcodeproj_file.ConvertVariablesToShellSyntax(
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gyp.common.EncodePOSIXShellList(command.get('action')))
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ssbp = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXShellScriptBuildPhase({
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'shellScript': script,
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'showEnvVarsInLog': 0,
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})
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run_target.AppendProperty('buildPhases', ssbp)
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# Add the run target to the project file.
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targets.append(run_target)
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run_test_targets.append(run_target)
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xcode_target.test_runner = run_target
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# Make sure that the list of targets being replaced is the same length as
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# the one replacing it, but allow for the added test runner targets.
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assert len(self.project._properties['targets']) == \
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len(ordinary_targets) + len(support_targets)
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self.project._properties['targets'] = targets
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# Get rid of unnecessary levels of depth in groups like the Source group.
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self.project.RootGroupsTakeOverOnlyChildren(True)
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# Sort the groups nicely. Do this after sorting the targets, because the
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# Products group is sorted based on the order of the targets.
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self.project.SortGroups()
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# Create an "All" target if there's more than one target in this project
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# file and the project didn't define its own "All" target. Put a generated
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# "All" target first so that people opening up the project for the first
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# time will build everything by default.
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if len(targets_for_all) > 1 and not has_custom_all:
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xccl = CreateXCConfigurationList(configurations)
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all_target = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXAggregateTarget(
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{
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'buildConfigurationList': xccl,
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'name': 'All',
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},
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parent=self.project)
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for target in targets_for_all:
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all_target.AddDependency(target)
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# TODO(mark): This is evil because it relies on internal knowledge of
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# PBXProject._properties. It's important to get the "All" target first,
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# though.
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self.project._properties['targets'].insert(0, all_target)
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# The same, but for run_test_targets.
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if len(run_test_targets) > 1:
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xccl = CreateXCConfigurationList(configurations)
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run_all_tests_target = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXAggregateTarget(
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{
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'buildConfigurationList': xccl,
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'name': 'Run All Tests',
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},
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parent=self.project)
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for run_test_target in run_test_targets:
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run_all_tests_target.AddDependency(run_test_target)
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# Insert after the "All" target, which must exist if there is more than
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# one run_test_target.
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self.project._properties['targets'].insert(1, run_all_tests_target)
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def Finalize2(self, xcode_targets, xcode_target_to_target_dict):
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# Finalize2 needs to happen in a separate step because the process of
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# updating references to other projects depends on the ordering of targets
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# within remote project files. Finalize1 is responsible for sorting duty,
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# and once all project files are sorted, Finalize2 can come in and update
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# these references.
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# To support making a "test runner" target that will run all the tests
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# that are direct dependents of any given target, we look for
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# xcode_create_dependents_test_runner being set on an Aggregate target,
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# and generate a second target that will run the tests runners found under
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# the marked target.
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for bf_tgt in self.build_file_dict['targets']:
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if int(bf_tgt.get('xcode_create_dependents_test_runner', 0)):
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tgt_name = bf_tgt['target_name']
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toolset = bf_tgt['toolset']
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qualified_target = gyp.common.QualifiedTarget(self.gyp_path,
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tgt_name, toolset)
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xcode_target = xcode_targets[qualified_target]
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if isinstance(xcode_target, gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXAggregateTarget):
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# Collect all the run test targets.
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all_run_tests = []
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pbxtds = xcode_target.GetProperty('dependencies')
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for pbxtd in pbxtds:
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pbxcip = pbxtd.GetProperty('targetProxy')
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dependency_xct = pbxcip.GetProperty('remoteGlobalIDString')
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if hasattr(dependency_xct, 'test_runner'):
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all_run_tests.append(dependency_xct.test_runner)
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# Directly depend on all the runners as they depend on the target
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# that builds them.
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if len(all_run_tests) > 0:
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run_all_target = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXAggregateTarget({
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'name': 'Run %s Tests' % tgt_name,
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'productName': tgt_name,
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},
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parent=self.project)
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for run_test_target in all_run_tests:
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run_all_target.AddDependency(run_test_target)
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# Insert the test runner after the related target.
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idx = self.project._properties['targets'].index(xcode_target)
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self.project._properties['targets'].insert(idx + 1, run_all_target)
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# Update all references to other projects, to make sure that the lists of
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# remote products are complete. Otherwise, Xcode will fill them in when
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# it opens the project file, which will result in unnecessary diffs.
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# TODO(mark): This is evil because it relies on internal knowledge of
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# PBXProject._other_pbxprojects.
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for other_pbxproject in self.project._other_pbxprojects.keys():
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self.project.AddOrGetProjectReference(other_pbxproject)
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self.project.SortRemoteProductReferences()
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# Give everything an ID.
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self.project_file.ComputeIDs()
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# Make sure that no two objects in the project file have the same ID. If
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# multiple objects wind up with the same ID, upon loading the file, Xcode
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# will only recognize one object (the last one in the file?) and the
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# results are unpredictable.
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self.project_file.EnsureNoIDCollisions()
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def Write(self):
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# Write the project file to a temporary location first. Xcode watches for
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# changes to the project file and presents a UI sheet offering to reload
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# the project when it does change. However, in some cases, especially when
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# multiple projects are open or when Xcode is busy, things don't work so
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# seamlessly. Sometimes, Xcode is able to detect that a project file has
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# changed but can't unload it because something else is referencing it.
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# To mitigate this problem, and to avoid even having Xcode present the UI
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# sheet when an open project is rewritten for inconsequential changes, the
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# project file is written to a temporary file in the xcodeproj directory
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# first. The new temporary file is then compared to the existing project
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# file, if any. If they differ, the new file replaces the old; otherwise,
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# the new project file is simply deleted. Xcode properly detects a file
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# being renamed over an open project file as a change and so it remains
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# able to present the "project file changed" sheet under this system.
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# Writing to a temporary file first also avoids the possible problem of
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|
# Xcode rereading an incomplete project file.
|
|
(output_fd, new_pbxproj_path) = \
|
|
tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='.tmp', prefix='project.pbxproj.gyp.',
|
|
dir=self.path)
|
|
|
|
try:
|
|
output_file = os.fdopen(output_fd, 'wb')
|
|
|
|
self.project_file.Print(output_file)
|
|
output_file.close()
|
|
|
|
pbxproj_path = os.path.join(self.path, 'project.pbxproj')
|
|
|
|
same = False
|
|
try:
|
|
same = filecmp.cmp(pbxproj_path, new_pbxproj_path, False)
|
|
except OSError, e:
|
|
if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
if same:
|
|
# The new file is identical to the old one, just get rid of the new
|
|
# one.
|
|
os.unlink(new_pbxproj_path)
|
|
else:
|
|
# The new file is different from the old one, or there is no old one.
|
|
# Rename the new file to the permanent name.
|
|
#
|
|
# tempfile.mkstemp uses an overly restrictive mode, resulting in a
|
|
# file that can only be read by the owner, regardless of the umask.
|
|
# There's no reason to not respect the umask here, which means that
|
|
# an extra hoop is required to fetch it and reset the new file's mode.
|
|
#
|
|
# No way to get the umask without setting a new one? Set a safe one
|
|
# and then set it back to the old value.
|
|
umask = os.umask(077)
|
|
os.umask(umask)
|
|
|
|
os.chmod(new_pbxproj_path, 0666 & ~umask)
|
|
os.rename(new_pbxproj_path, pbxproj_path)
|
|
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
# Don't leave turds behind. In fact, if this code was responsible for
|
|
# creating the xcodeproj directory, get rid of that too.
|
|
os.unlink(new_pbxproj_path)
|
|
if self.created_dir:
|
|
shutil.rmtree(self.path, True)
|
|
raise
|
|
|
|
|
|
def AddSourceToTarget(source, type, pbxp, xct):
|
|
# TODO(mark): Perhaps source_extensions and library_extensions can be made a
|
|
# little bit fancier.
|
|
source_extensions = ['c', 'cc', 'cpp', 'cxx', 'm', 'mm', 's', 'swift']
|
|
|
|
# .o is conceptually more of a "source" than a "library," but Xcode thinks
|
|
# of "sources" as things to compile and "libraries" (or "frameworks") as
|
|
# things to link with. Adding an object file to an Xcode target's frameworks
|
|
# phase works properly.
|
|
library_extensions = ['a', 'dylib', 'framework', 'o']
|
|
|
|
basename = posixpath.basename(source)
|
|
(root, ext) = posixpath.splitext(basename)
|
|
if ext:
|
|
ext = ext[1:].lower()
|
|
|
|
if ext in source_extensions and type != 'none':
|
|
xct.SourcesPhase().AddFile(source)
|
|
elif ext in library_extensions and type != 'none':
|
|
xct.FrameworksPhase().AddFile(source)
|
|
else:
|
|
# Files that aren't added to a sources or frameworks build phase can still
|
|
# go into the project file, just not as part of a build phase.
|
|
pbxp.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(source)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def AddResourceToTarget(resource, pbxp, xct):
|
|
# TODO(mark): Combine with AddSourceToTarget above? Or just inline this call
|
|
# where it's used.
|
|
xct.ResourcesPhase().AddFile(resource)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def AddHeaderToTarget(header, pbxp, xct, is_public):
|
|
# TODO(mark): Combine with AddSourceToTarget above? Or just inline this call
|
|
# where it's used.
|
|
settings = '{ATTRIBUTES = (%s, ); }' % ('Private', 'Public')[is_public]
|
|
xct.HeadersPhase().AddFile(header, settings)
|
|
|
|
|
|
_xcode_variable_re = re.compile(r'(\$\((.*?)\))')
|
|
def ExpandXcodeVariables(string, expansions):
|
|
"""Expands Xcode-style $(VARIABLES) in string per the expansions dict.
|
|
|
|
In some rare cases, it is appropriate to expand Xcode variables when a
|
|
project file is generated. For any substring $(VAR) in string, if VAR is a
|
|
key in the expansions dict, $(VAR) will be replaced with expansions[VAR].
|
|
Any $(VAR) substring in string for which VAR is not a key in the expansions
|
|
dict will remain in the returned string.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
matches = _xcode_variable_re.findall(string)
|
|
if matches == None:
|
|
return string
|
|
|
|
matches.reverse()
|
|
for match in matches:
|
|
(to_replace, variable) = match
|
|
if not variable in expansions:
|
|
continue
|
|
|
|
replacement = expansions[variable]
|
|
string = re.sub(re.escape(to_replace), replacement, string)
|
|
|
|
return string
|
|
|
|
|
|
_xcode_define_re = re.compile(r'([\\\"\' ])')
|
|
def EscapeXcodeDefine(s):
|
|
"""We must escape the defines that we give to XCode so that it knows not to
|
|
split on spaces and to respect backslash and quote literals. However, we
|
|
must not quote the define, or Xcode will incorrectly intepret variables
|
|
especially $(inherited)."""
|
|
return re.sub(_xcode_define_re, r'\\\1', s)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def PerformBuild(data, configurations, params):
|
|
options = params['options']
|
|
|
|
for build_file, build_file_dict in data.iteritems():
|
|
(build_file_root, build_file_ext) = os.path.splitext(build_file)
|
|
if build_file_ext != '.gyp':
|
|
continue
|
|
xcodeproj_path = build_file_root + options.suffix + '.xcodeproj'
|
|
if options.generator_output:
|
|
xcodeproj_path = os.path.join(options.generator_output, xcodeproj_path)
|
|
|
|
for config in configurations:
|
|
arguments = ['xcodebuild', '-project', xcodeproj_path]
|
|
arguments += ['-configuration', config]
|
|
print "Building [%s]: %s" % (config, arguments)
|
|
subprocess.check_call(arguments)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def CalculateGeneratorInputInfo(params):
|
|
toplevel = params['options'].toplevel_dir
|
|
if params.get('flavor') == 'ninja':
|
|
generator_dir = os.path.relpath(params['options'].generator_output or '.')
|
|
output_dir = params.get('generator_flags', {}).get('output_dir', 'out')
|
|
output_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(generator_dir, output_dir))
|
|
qualified_out_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(
|
|
toplevel, output_dir, 'gypfiles-xcode-ninja'))
|
|
else:
|
|
output_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(toplevel, 'xcodebuild'))
|
|
qualified_out_dir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(
|
|
toplevel, output_dir, 'gypfiles'))
|
|
|
|
global generator_filelist_paths
|
|
generator_filelist_paths = {
|
|
'toplevel': toplevel,
|
|
'qualified_out_dir': qualified_out_dir,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
def GenerateOutput(target_list, target_dicts, data, params):
|
|
# Optionally configure each spec to use ninja as the external builder.
|
|
ninja_wrapper = params.get('flavor') == 'ninja'
|
|
if ninja_wrapper:
|
|
(target_list, target_dicts, data) = \
|
|
gyp.xcode_ninja.CreateWrapper(target_list, target_dicts, data, params)
|
|
|
|
options = params['options']
|
|
generator_flags = params.get('generator_flags', {})
|
|
parallel_builds = generator_flags.get('xcode_parallel_builds', True)
|
|
serialize_all_tests = \
|
|
generator_flags.get('xcode_serialize_all_test_runs', True)
|
|
upgrade_check_project_version = \
|
|
generator_flags.get('xcode_upgrade_check_project_version', None)
|
|
|
|
# Format upgrade_check_project_version with leading zeros as needed.
|
|
if upgrade_check_project_version:
|
|
upgrade_check_project_version = str(upgrade_check_project_version)
|
|
while len(upgrade_check_project_version) < 4:
|
|
upgrade_check_project_version = '0' + upgrade_check_project_version
|
|
|
|
skip_excluded_files = \
|
|
not generator_flags.get('xcode_list_excluded_files', True)
|
|
xcode_projects = {}
|
|
for build_file, build_file_dict in data.iteritems():
|
|
(build_file_root, build_file_ext) = os.path.splitext(build_file)
|
|
if build_file_ext != '.gyp':
|
|
continue
|
|
xcodeproj_path = build_file_root + options.suffix + '.xcodeproj'
|
|
if options.generator_output:
|
|
xcodeproj_path = os.path.join(options.generator_output, xcodeproj_path)
|
|
xcp = XcodeProject(build_file, xcodeproj_path, build_file_dict)
|
|
xcode_projects[build_file] = xcp
|
|
pbxp = xcp.project
|
|
|
|
# Set project-level attributes from multiple options
|
|
project_attributes = {};
|
|
if parallel_builds:
|
|
project_attributes['BuildIndependentTargetsInParallel'] = 'YES'
|
|
if upgrade_check_project_version:
|
|
project_attributes['LastUpgradeCheck'] = upgrade_check_project_version
|
|
project_attributes['LastTestingUpgradeCheck'] = \
|
|
upgrade_check_project_version
|
|
project_attributes['LastSwiftUpdateCheck'] = \
|
|
upgrade_check_project_version
|
|
pbxp.SetProperty('attributes', project_attributes)
|
|
|
|
# Add gyp/gypi files to project
|
|
if not generator_flags.get('standalone'):
|
|
main_group = pbxp.GetProperty('mainGroup')
|
|
build_group = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXGroup({'name': 'Build'})
|
|
main_group.AppendChild(build_group)
|
|
for included_file in build_file_dict['included_files']:
|
|
build_group.AddOrGetFileByPath(included_file, False)
|
|
|
|
xcode_targets = {}
|
|
xcode_target_to_target_dict = {}
|
|
for qualified_target in target_list:
|
|
[build_file, target_name, toolset] = \
|
|
gyp.common.ParseQualifiedTarget(qualified_target)
|
|
|
|
spec = target_dicts[qualified_target]
|
|
if spec['toolset'] != 'target':
|
|
raise Exception(
|
|
'Multiple toolsets not supported in xcode build (target %s)' %
|
|
qualified_target)
|
|
configuration_names = [spec['default_configuration']]
|
|
for configuration_name in sorted(spec['configurations'].keys()):
|
|
if configuration_name not in configuration_names:
|
|
configuration_names.append(configuration_name)
|
|
xcp = xcode_projects[build_file]
|
|
pbxp = xcp.project
|
|
|
|
# Set up the configurations for the target according to the list of names
|
|
# supplied.
|
|
xccl = CreateXCConfigurationList(configuration_names)
|
|
|
|
# Create an XCTarget subclass object for the target. The type with
|
|
# "+bundle" appended will be used if the target has "mac_bundle" set.
|
|
# loadable_modules not in a mac_bundle are mapped to
|
|
# com.googlecode.gyp.xcode.bundle, a pseudo-type that xcode.py interprets
|
|
# to create a single-file mh_bundle.
|
|
_types = {
|
|
'executable': 'com.apple.product-type.tool',
|
|
'loadable_module': 'com.googlecode.gyp.xcode.bundle',
|
|
'shared_library': 'com.apple.product-type.library.dynamic',
|
|
'static_library': 'com.apple.product-type.library.static',
|
|
'mac_kernel_extension': 'com.apple.product-type.kernel-extension',
|
|
'executable+bundle': 'com.apple.product-type.application',
|
|
'loadable_module+bundle': 'com.apple.product-type.bundle',
|
|
'loadable_module+xctest': 'com.apple.product-type.bundle.unit-test',
|
|
'shared_library+bundle': 'com.apple.product-type.framework',
|
|
'executable+extension+bundle': 'com.apple.product-type.app-extension',
|
|
'executable+watch+extension+bundle':
|
|
'com.apple.product-type.watchkit-extension',
|
|
'executable+watch+bundle':
|
|
'com.apple.product-type.application.watchapp',
|
|
'mac_kernel_extension+bundle': 'com.apple.product-type.kernel-extension',
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
target_properties = {
|
|
'buildConfigurationList': xccl,
|
|
'name': target_name,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
type = spec['type']
|
|
is_xctest = int(spec.get('mac_xctest_bundle', 0))
|
|
is_bundle = int(spec.get('mac_bundle', 0)) or is_xctest
|
|
is_app_extension = int(spec.get('ios_app_extension', 0))
|
|
is_watchkit_extension = int(spec.get('ios_watchkit_extension', 0))
|
|
is_watch_app = int(spec.get('ios_watch_app', 0))
|
|
if type != 'none':
|
|
type_bundle_key = type
|
|
if is_xctest:
|
|
type_bundle_key += '+xctest'
|
|
assert type == 'loadable_module', (
|
|
'mac_xctest_bundle targets must have type loadable_module '
|
|
'(target %s)' % target_name)
|
|
elif is_app_extension:
|
|
assert is_bundle, ('ios_app_extension flag requires mac_bundle '
|
|
'(target %s)' % target_name)
|
|
type_bundle_key += '+extension+bundle'
|
|
elif is_watchkit_extension:
|
|
assert is_bundle, ('ios_watchkit_extension flag requires mac_bundle '
|
|
'(target %s)' % target_name)
|
|
type_bundle_key += '+watch+extension+bundle'
|
|
elif is_watch_app:
|
|
assert is_bundle, ('ios_watch_app flag requires mac_bundle '
|
|
'(target %s)' % target_name)
|
|
type_bundle_key += '+watch+bundle'
|
|
elif is_bundle:
|
|
type_bundle_key += '+bundle'
|
|
|
|
xctarget_type = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXNativeTarget
|
|
try:
|
|
target_properties['productType'] = _types[type_bundle_key]
|
|
except KeyError, e:
|
|
gyp.common.ExceptionAppend(e, "-- unknown product type while "
|
|
"writing target %s" % target_name)
|
|
raise
|
|
else:
|
|
xctarget_type = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXAggregateTarget
|
|
assert not is_bundle, (
|
|
'mac_bundle targets cannot have type none (target "%s")' %
|
|
target_name)
|
|
assert not is_xctest, (
|
|
'mac_xctest_bundle targets cannot have type none (target "%s")' %
|
|
target_name)
|
|
|
|
target_product_name = spec.get('product_name')
|
|
if target_product_name is not None:
|
|
target_properties['productName'] = target_product_name
|
|
|
|
xct = xctarget_type(target_properties, parent=pbxp,
|
|
force_outdir=spec.get('product_dir'),
|
|
force_prefix=spec.get('product_prefix'),
|
|
force_extension=spec.get('product_extension'))
|
|
pbxp.AppendProperty('targets', xct)
|
|
xcode_targets[qualified_target] = xct
|
|
xcode_target_to_target_dict[xct] = spec
|
|
|
|
spec_actions = spec.get('actions', [])
|
|
spec_rules = spec.get('rules', [])
|
|
|
|
# Xcode has some "issues" with checking dependencies for the "Compile
|
|
# sources" step with any source files/headers generated by actions/rules.
|
|
# To work around this, if a target is building anything directly (not
|
|
# type "none"), then a second target is used to run the GYP actions/rules
|
|
# and is made a dependency of this target. This way the work is done
|
|
# before the dependency checks for what should be recompiled.
|
|
support_xct = None
|
|
# The Xcode "issues" don't affect xcode-ninja builds, since the dependency
|
|
# logic all happens in ninja. Don't bother creating the extra targets in
|
|
# that case.
|
|
if type != 'none' and (spec_actions or spec_rules) and not ninja_wrapper:
|
|
support_xccl = CreateXCConfigurationList(configuration_names);
|
|
support_target_suffix = generator_flags.get(
|
|
'support_target_suffix', ' Support')
|
|
support_target_properties = {
|
|
'buildConfigurationList': support_xccl,
|
|
'name': target_name + support_target_suffix,
|
|
}
|
|
if target_product_name:
|
|
support_target_properties['productName'] = \
|
|
target_product_name + ' Support'
|
|
support_xct = \
|
|
gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXAggregateTarget(support_target_properties,
|
|
parent=pbxp)
|
|
pbxp.AppendProperty('targets', support_xct)
|
|
xct.AddDependency(support_xct)
|
|
# Hang the support target off the main target so it can be tested/found
|
|
# by the generator during Finalize.
|
|
xct.support_target = support_xct
|
|
|
|
prebuild_index = 0
|
|
|
|
# Add custom shell script phases for "actions" sections.
|
|
for action in spec_actions:
|
|
# There's no need to write anything into the script to ensure that the
|
|
# output directories already exist, because Xcode will look at the
|
|
# declared outputs and automatically ensure that they exist for us.
|
|
|
|
# Do we have a message to print when this action runs?
|
|
message = action.get('message')
|
|
if message:
|
|
message = 'echo note: ' + gyp.common.EncodePOSIXShellArgument(message)
|
|
else:
|
|
message = ''
|
|
|
|
# Turn the list into a string that can be passed to a shell.
|
|
action_string = gyp.common.EncodePOSIXShellList(action['action'])
|
|
|
|
# Convert Xcode-type variable references to sh-compatible environment
|
|
# variable references.
|
|
message_sh = gyp.xcodeproj_file.ConvertVariablesToShellSyntax(message)
|
|
action_string_sh = gyp.xcodeproj_file.ConvertVariablesToShellSyntax(
|
|
action_string)
|
|
|
|
script = ''
|
|
# Include the optional message
|
|
if message_sh:
|
|
script += message_sh + '\n'
|
|
# Be sure the script runs in exec, and that if exec fails, the script
|
|
# exits signalling an error.
|
|
script += 'exec ' + action_string_sh + '\nexit 1\n'
|
|
ssbp = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXShellScriptBuildPhase({
|
|
'inputPaths': action['inputs'],
|
|
'name': 'Action "' + action['action_name'] + '"',
|
|
'outputPaths': action['outputs'],
|
|
'shellScript': script,
|
|
'showEnvVarsInLog': 0,
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
if support_xct:
|
|
support_xct.AppendProperty('buildPhases', ssbp)
|
|
else:
|
|
# TODO(mark): this assumes too much knowledge of the internals of
|
|
# xcodeproj_file; some of these smarts should move into xcodeproj_file
|
|
# itself.
|
|
xct._properties['buildPhases'].insert(prebuild_index, ssbp)
|
|
prebuild_index = prebuild_index + 1
|
|
|
|
# TODO(mark): Should verify that at most one of these is specified.
|
|
if int(action.get('process_outputs_as_sources', False)):
|
|
for output in action['outputs']:
|
|
AddSourceToTarget(output, type, pbxp, xct)
|
|
|
|
if int(action.get('process_outputs_as_mac_bundle_resources', False)):
|
|
for output in action['outputs']:
|
|
AddResourceToTarget(output, pbxp, xct)
|
|
|
|
# tgt_mac_bundle_resources holds the list of bundle resources so
|
|
# the rule processing can check against it.
|
|
if is_bundle:
|
|
tgt_mac_bundle_resources = spec.get('mac_bundle_resources', [])
|
|
else:
|
|
tgt_mac_bundle_resources = []
|
|
|
|
# Add custom shell script phases driving "make" for "rules" sections.
|
|
#
|
|
# Xcode's built-in rule support is almost powerful enough to use directly,
|
|
# but there are a few significant deficiencies that render them unusable.
|
|
# There are workarounds for some of its inadequacies, but in aggregate,
|
|
# the workarounds added complexity to the generator, and some workarounds
|
|
# actually require input files to be crafted more carefully than I'd like.
|
|
# Consequently, until Xcode rules are made more capable, "rules" input
|
|
# sections will be handled in Xcode output by shell script build phases
|
|
# performed prior to the compilation phase.
|
|
#
|
|
# The following problems with Xcode rules were found. The numbers are
|
|
# Apple radar IDs. I hope that these shortcomings are addressed, I really
|
|
# liked having the rules handled directly in Xcode during the period that
|
|
# I was prototyping this.
|
|
#
|
|
# 6588600 Xcode compiles custom script rule outputs too soon, compilation
|
|
# fails. This occurs when rule outputs from distinct inputs are
|
|
# interdependent. The only workaround is to put rules and their
|
|
# inputs in a separate target from the one that compiles the rule
|
|
# outputs. This requires input file cooperation and it means that
|
|
# process_outputs_as_sources is unusable.
|
|
# 6584932 Need to declare that custom rule outputs should be excluded from
|
|
# compilation. A possible workaround is to lie to Xcode about a
|
|
# rule's output, giving it a dummy file it doesn't know how to
|
|
# compile. The rule action script would need to touch the dummy.
|
|
# 6584839 I need a way to declare additional inputs to a custom rule.
|
|
# A possible workaround is a shell script phase prior to
|
|
# compilation that touches a rule's primary input files if any
|
|
# would-be additional inputs are newer than the output. Modifying
|
|
# the source tree - even just modification times - feels dirty.
|
|
# 6564240 Xcode "custom script" build rules always dump all environment
|
|
# variables. This is a low-prioroty problem and is not a
|
|
# show-stopper.
|
|
rules_by_ext = {}
|
|
for rule in spec_rules:
|
|
rules_by_ext[rule['extension']] = rule
|
|
|
|
# First, some definitions:
|
|
#
|
|
# A "rule source" is a file that was listed in a target's "sources"
|
|
# list and will have a rule applied to it on the basis of matching the
|
|
# rule's "extensions" attribute. Rule sources are direct inputs to
|
|
# rules.
|
|
#
|
|
# Rule definitions may specify additional inputs in their "inputs"
|
|
# attribute. These additional inputs are used for dependency tracking
|
|
# purposes.
|
|
#
|
|
# A "concrete output" is a rule output with input-dependent variables
|
|
# resolved. For example, given a rule with:
|
|
# 'extension': 'ext', 'outputs': ['$(INPUT_FILE_BASE).cc'],
|
|
# if the target's "sources" list contained "one.ext" and "two.ext",
|
|
# the "concrete output" for rule input "two.ext" would be "two.cc". If
|
|
# a rule specifies multiple outputs, each input file that the rule is
|
|
# applied to will have the same number of concrete outputs.
|
|
#
|
|
# If any concrete outputs are outdated or missing relative to their
|
|
# corresponding rule_source or to any specified additional input, the
|
|
# rule action must be performed to generate the concrete outputs.
|
|
|
|
# concrete_outputs_by_rule_source will have an item at the same index
|
|
# as the rule['rule_sources'] that it corresponds to. Each item is a
|
|
# list of all of the concrete outputs for the rule_source.
|
|
concrete_outputs_by_rule_source = []
|
|
|
|
# concrete_outputs_all is a flat list of all concrete outputs that this
|
|
# rule is able to produce, given the known set of input files
|
|
# (rule_sources) that apply to it.
|
|
concrete_outputs_all = []
|
|
|
|
# messages & actions are keyed by the same indices as rule['rule_sources']
|
|
# and concrete_outputs_by_rule_source. They contain the message and
|
|
# action to perform after resolving input-dependent variables. The
|
|
# message is optional, in which case None is stored for each rule source.
|
|
messages = []
|
|
actions = []
|
|
|
|
for rule_source in rule.get('rule_sources', []):
|
|
rule_source_dirname, rule_source_basename = \
|
|
posixpath.split(rule_source)
|
|
(rule_source_root, rule_source_ext) = \
|
|
posixpath.splitext(rule_source_basename)
|
|
|
|
# These are the same variable names that Xcode uses for its own native
|
|
# rule support. Because Xcode's rule engine is not being used, they
|
|
# need to be expanded as they are written to the makefile.
|
|
rule_input_dict = {
|
|
'INPUT_FILE_BASE': rule_source_root,
|
|
'INPUT_FILE_SUFFIX': rule_source_ext,
|
|
'INPUT_FILE_NAME': rule_source_basename,
|
|
'INPUT_FILE_PATH': rule_source,
|
|
'INPUT_FILE_DIRNAME': rule_source_dirname,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
concrete_outputs_for_this_rule_source = []
|
|
for output in rule.get('outputs', []):
|
|
# Fortunately, Xcode and make both use $(VAR) format for their
|
|
# variables, so the expansion is the only transformation necessary.
|
|
# Any remaning $(VAR)-type variables in the string can be given
|
|
# directly to make, which will pick up the correct settings from
|
|
# what Xcode puts into the environment.
|
|
concrete_output = ExpandXcodeVariables(output, rule_input_dict)
|
|
concrete_outputs_for_this_rule_source.append(concrete_output)
|
|
|
|
# Add all concrete outputs to the project.
|
|
pbxp.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(concrete_output)
|
|
|
|
concrete_outputs_by_rule_source.append( \
|
|
concrete_outputs_for_this_rule_source)
|
|
concrete_outputs_all.extend(concrete_outputs_for_this_rule_source)
|
|
|
|
# TODO(mark): Should verify that at most one of these is specified.
|
|
if int(rule.get('process_outputs_as_sources', False)):
|
|
for output in concrete_outputs_for_this_rule_source:
|
|
AddSourceToTarget(output, type, pbxp, xct)
|
|
|
|
# If the file came from the mac_bundle_resources list or if the rule
|
|
# is marked to process outputs as bundle resource, do so.
|
|
was_mac_bundle_resource = rule_source in tgt_mac_bundle_resources
|
|
if was_mac_bundle_resource or \
|
|
int(rule.get('process_outputs_as_mac_bundle_resources', False)):
|
|
for output in concrete_outputs_for_this_rule_source:
|
|
AddResourceToTarget(output, pbxp, xct)
|
|
|
|
# Do we have a message to print when this rule runs?
|
|
message = rule.get('message')
|
|
if message:
|
|
message = gyp.common.EncodePOSIXShellArgument(message)
|
|
message = ExpandXcodeVariables(message, rule_input_dict)
|
|
messages.append(message)
|
|
|
|
# Turn the list into a string that can be passed to a shell.
|
|
action_string = gyp.common.EncodePOSIXShellList(rule['action'])
|
|
|
|
action = ExpandXcodeVariables(action_string, rule_input_dict)
|
|
actions.append(action)
|
|
|
|
if len(concrete_outputs_all) > 0:
|
|
# TODO(mark): There's a possibilty for collision here. Consider
|
|
# target "t" rule "A_r" and target "t_A" rule "r".
|
|
makefile_name = '%s.make' % re.sub(
|
|
'[^a-zA-Z0-9_]', '_' , '%s_%s' % (target_name, rule['rule_name']))
|
|
makefile_path = os.path.join(xcode_projects[build_file].path,
|
|
makefile_name)
|
|
# TODO(mark): try/close? Write to a temporary file and swap it only
|
|
# if it's got changes?
|
|
makefile = open(makefile_path, 'wb')
|
|
|
|
# make will build the first target in the makefile by default. By
|
|
# convention, it's called "all". List all (or at least one)
|
|
# concrete output for each rule source as a prerequisite of the "all"
|
|
# target.
|
|
makefile.write('all: \\\n')
|
|
for concrete_output_index in \
|
|
xrange(0, len(concrete_outputs_by_rule_source)):
|
|
# Only list the first (index [0]) concrete output of each input
|
|
# in the "all" target. Otherwise, a parallel make (-j > 1) would
|
|
# attempt to process each input multiple times simultaneously.
|
|
# Otherwise, "all" could just contain the entire list of
|
|
# concrete_outputs_all.
|
|
concrete_output = \
|
|
concrete_outputs_by_rule_source[concrete_output_index][0]
|
|
if concrete_output_index == len(concrete_outputs_by_rule_source) - 1:
|
|
eol = ''
|
|
else:
|
|
eol = ' \\'
|
|
makefile.write(' %s%s\n' % (concrete_output, eol))
|
|
|
|
for (rule_source, concrete_outputs, message, action) in \
|
|
zip(rule['rule_sources'], concrete_outputs_by_rule_source,
|
|
messages, actions):
|
|
makefile.write('\n')
|
|
|
|
# Add a rule that declares it can build each concrete output of a
|
|
# rule source. Collect the names of the directories that are
|
|
# required.
|
|
concrete_output_dirs = []
|
|
for concrete_output_index in xrange(0, len(concrete_outputs)):
|
|
concrete_output = concrete_outputs[concrete_output_index]
|
|
if concrete_output_index == 0:
|
|
bol = ''
|
|
else:
|
|
bol = ' '
|
|
makefile.write('%s%s \\\n' % (bol, concrete_output))
|
|
|
|
concrete_output_dir = posixpath.dirname(concrete_output)
|
|
if (concrete_output_dir and
|
|
concrete_output_dir not in concrete_output_dirs):
|
|
concrete_output_dirs.append(concrete_output_dir)
|
|
|
|
makefile.write(' : \\\n')
|
|
|
|
# The prerequisites for this rule are the rule source itself and
|
|
# the set of additional rule inputs, if any.
|
|
prerequisites = [rule_source]
|
|
prerequisites.extend(rule.get('inputs', []))
|
|
for prerequisite_index in xrange(0, len(prerequisites)):
|
|
prerequisite = prerequisites[prerequisite_index]
|
|
if prerequisite_index == len(prerequisites) - 1:
|
|
eol = ''
|
|
else:
|
|
eol = ' \\'
|
|
makefile.write(' %s%s\n' % (prerequisite, eol))
|
|
|
|
# Make sure that output directories exist before executing the rule
|
|
# action.
|
|
if len(concrete_output_dirs) > 0:
|
|
makefile.write('\t@mkdir -p "%s"\n' %
|
|
'" "'.join(concrete_output_dirs))
|
|
|
|
# The rule message and action have already had the necessary variable
|
|
# substitutions performed.
|
|
if message:
|
|
# Mark it with note: so Xcode picks it up in build output.
|
|
makefile.write('\t@echo note: %s\n' % message)
|
|
makefile.write('\t%s\n' % action)
|
|
|
|
makefile.close()
|
|
|
|
# It might be nice to ensure that needed output directories exist
|
|
# here rather than in each target in the Makefile, but that wouldn't
|
|
# work if there ever was a concrete output that had an input-dependent
|
|
# variable anywhere other than in the leaf position.
|
|
|
|
# Don't declare any inputPaths or outputPaths. If they're present,
|
|
# Xcode will provide a slight optimization by only running the script
|
|
# phase if any output is missing or outdated relative to any input.
|
|
# Unfortunately, it will also assume that all outputs are touched by
|
|
# the script, and if the outputs serve as files in a compilation
|
|
# phase, they will be unconditionally rebuilt. Since make might not
|
|
# rebuild everything that could be declared here as an output, this
|
|
# extra compilation activity is unnecessary. With inputPaths and
|
|
# outputPaths not supplied, make will always be called, but it knows
|
|
# enough to not do anything when everything is up-to-date.
|
|
|
|
# To help speed things up, pass -j COUNT to make so it does some work
|
|
# in parallel. Don't use ncpus because Xcode will build ncpus targets
|
|
# in parallel and if each target happens to have a rules step, there
|
|
# would be ncpus^2 things going. With a machine that has 2 quad-core
|
|
# Xeons, a build can quickly run out of processes based on
|
|
# scheduling/other tasks, and randomly failing builds are no good.
|
|
script = \
|
|
"""JOB_COUNT="$(/usr/sbin/sysctl -n hw.ncpu)"
|
|
if [ "${JOB_COUNT}" -gt 4 ]; then
|
|
JOB_COUNT=4
|
|
fi
|
|
exec xcrun make -f "${PROJECT_FILE_PATH}/%s" -j "${JOB_COUNT}"
|
|
exit 1
|
|
""" % makefile_name
|
|
ssbp = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXShellScriptBuildPhase({
|
|
'name': 'Rule "' + rule['rule_name'] + '"',
|
|
'shellScript': script,
|
|
'showEnvVarsInLog': 0,
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
if support_xct:
|
|
support_xct.AppendProperty('buildPhases', ssbp)
|
|
else:
|
|
# TODO(mark): this assumes too much knowledge of the internals of
|
|
# xcodeproj_file; some of these smarts should move into xcodeproj_file
|
|
# itself.
|
|
xct._properties['buildPhases'].insert(prebuild_index, ssbp)
|
|
prebuild_index = prebuild_index + 1
|
|
|
|
# Extra rule inputs also go into the project file. Concrete outputs were
|
|
# already added when they were computed.
|
|
groups = ['inputs', 'inputs_excluded']
|
|
if skip_excluded_files:
|
|
groups = [x for x in groups if not x.endswith('_excluded')]
|
|
for group in groups:
|
|
for item in rule.get(group, []):
|
|
pbxp.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(item)
|
|
|
|
# Add "sources".
|
|
for source in spec.get('sources', []):
|
|
(source_root, source_extension) = posixpath.splitext(source)
|
|
if source_extension[1:] not in rules_by_ext:
|
|
# AddSourceToTarget will add the file to a root group if it's not
|
|
# already there.
|
|
AddSourceToTarget(source, type, pbxp, xct)
|
|
else:
|
|
pbxp.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(source)
|
|
|
|
# Add "mac_bundle_resources" and "mac_framework_private_headers" if
|
|
# it's a bundle of any type.
|
|
if is_bundle:
|
|
for resource in tgt_mac_bundle_resources:
|
|
(resource_root, resource_extension) = posixpath.splitext(resource)
|
|
if resource_extension[1:] not in rules_by_ext:
|
|
AddResourceToTarget(resource, pbxp, xct)
|
|
else:
|
|
pbxp.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(resource)
|
|
|
|
for header in spec.get('mac_framework_private_headers', []):
|
|
AddHeaderToTarget(header, pbxp, xct, False)
|
|
|
|
# Add "mac_framework_headers". These can be valid for both frameworks
|
|
# and static libraries.
|
|
if is_bundle or type == 'static_library':
|
|
for header in spec.get('mac_framework_headers', []):
|
|
AddHeaderToTarget(header, pbxp, xct, True)
|
|
|
|
# Add "copies".
|
|
pbxcp_dict = {}
|
|
for copy_group in spec.get('copies', []):
|
|
dest = copy_group['destination']
|
|
if dest[0] not in ('/', '$'):
|
|
# Relative paths are relative to $(SRCROOT).
|
|
dest = '$(SRCROOT)/' + dest
|
|
|
|
code_sign = int(copy_group.get('xcode_code_sign', 0))
|
|
settings = (None, '{ATTRIBUTES = (CodeSignOnCopy, ); }')[code_sign];
|
|
|
|
# Coalesce multiple "copies" sections in the same target with the same
|
|
# "destination" property into the same PBXCopyFilesBuildPhase, otherwise
|
|
# they'll wind up with ID collisions.
|
|
pbxcp = pbxcp_dict.get(dest, None)
|
|
if pbxcp is None:
|
|
pbxcp = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXCopyFilesBuildPhase({
|
|
'name': 'Copy to ' + copy_group['destination']
|
|
},
|
|
parent=xct)
|
|
pbxcp.SetDestination(dest)
|
|
|
|
# TODO(mark): The usual comment about this knowing too much about
|
|
# gyp.xcodeproj_file internals applies.
|
|
xct._properties['buildPhases'].insert(prebuild_index, pbxcp)
|
|
|
|
pbxcp_dict[dest] = pbxcp
|
|
|
|
for file in copy_group['files']:
|
|
pbxcp.AddFile(file, settings)
|
|
|
|
# Excluded files can also go into the project file.
|
|
if not skip_excluded_files:
|
|
for key in ['sources', 'mac_bundle_resources', 'mac_framework_headers',
|
|
'mac_framework_private_headers']:
|
|
excluded_key = key + '_excluded'
|
|
for item in spec.get(excluded_key, []):
|
|
pbxp.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(item)
|
|
|
|
# So can "inputs" and "outputs" sections of "actions" groups.
|
|
groups = ['inputs', 'inputs_excluded', 'outputs', 'outputs_excluded']
|
|
if skip_excluded_files:
|
|
groups = [x for x in groups if not x.endswith('_excluded')]
|
|
for action in spec.get('actions', []):
|
|
for group in groups:
|
|
for item in action.get(group, []):
|
|
# Exclude anything in BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR. They're products, not
|
|
# sources.
|
|
if not item.startswith('$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/'):
|
|
pbxp.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(item)
|
|
|
|
for postbuild in spec.get('postbuilds', []):
|
|
action_string_sh = gyp.common.EncodePOSIXShellList(postbuild['action'])
|
|
script = 'exec ' + action_string_sh + '\nexit 1\n'
|
|
|
|
# Make the postbuild step depend on the output of ld or ar from this
|
|
# target. Apparently putting the script step after the link step isn't
|
|
# sufficient to ensure proper ordering in all cases. With an input
|
|
# declared but no outputs, the script step should run every time, as
|
|
# desired.
|
|
ssbp = gyp.xcodeproj_file.PBXShellScriptBuildPhase({
|
|
'inputPaths': ['$(BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR)/$(EXECUTABLE_PATH)'],
|
|
'name': 'Postbuild "' + postbuild['postbuild_name'] + '"',
|
|
'shellScript': script,
|
|
'showEnvVarsInLog': 0,
|
|
})
|
|
xct.AppendProperty('buildPhases', ssbp)
|
|
|
|
# Add dependencies before libraries, because adding a dependency may imply
|
|
# adding a library. It's preferable to keep dependencies listed first
|
|
# during a link phase so that they can override symbols that would
|
|
# otherwise be provided by libraries, which will usually include system
|
|
# libraries. On some systems, ld is finicky and even requires the
|
|
# libraries to be ordered in such a way that unresolved symbols in
|
|
# earlier-listed libraries may only be resolved by later-listed libraries.
|
|
# The Mac linker doesn't work that way, but other platforms do, and so
|
|
# their linker invocations need to be constructed in this way. There's
|
|
# no compelling reason for Xcode's linker invocations to differ.
|
|
|
|
if 'dependencies' in spec:
|
|
for dependency in spec['dependencies']:
|
|
xct.AddDependency(xcode_targets[dependency])
|
|
# The support project also gets the dependencies (in case they are
|
|
# needed for the actions/rules to work).
|
|
if support_xct:
|
|
support_xct.AddDependency(xcode_targets[dependency])
|
|
|
|
if 'libraries' in spec:
|
|
for library in spec['libraries']:
|
|
xct.FrameworksPhase().AddFile(library)
|
|
# Add the library's directory to LIBRARY_SEARCH_PATHS if necessary.
|
|
# I wish Xcode handled this automatically.
|
|
library_dir = posixpath.dirname(library)
|
|
if library_dir not in xcode_standard_library_dirs and (
|
|
not xct.HasBuildSetting(_library_search_paths_var) or
|
|
library_dir not in xct.GetBuildSetting(_library_search_paths_var)):
|
|
xct.AppendBuildSetting(_library_search_paths_var, library_dir)
|
|
|
|
for configuration_name in configuration_names:
|
|
configuration = spec['configurations'][configuration_name]
|
|
xcbc = xct.ConfigurationNamed(configuration_name)
|
|
for include_dir in configuration.get('mac_framework_dirs', []):
|
|
xcbc.AppendBuildSetting('FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS', include_dir)
|
|
for include_dir in configuration.get('include_dirs', []):
|
|
xcbc.AppendBuildSetting('HEADER_SEARCH_PATHS', include_dir)
|
|
for library_dir in configuration.get('library_dirs', []):
|
|
if library_dir not in xcode_standard_library_dirs and (
|
|
not xcbc.HasBuildSetting(_library_search_paths_var) or
|
|
library_dir not in xcbc.GetBuildSetting(_library_search_paths_var)):
|
|
xcbc.AppendBuildSetting(_library_search_paths_var, library_dir)
|
|
|
|
if 'defines' in configuration:
|
|
for define in configuration['defines']:
|
|
set_define = EscapeXcodeDefine(define)
|
|
xcbc.AppendBuildSetting('GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS', set_define)
|
|
if 'xcode_settings' in configuration:
|
|
for xck, xcv in configuration['xcode_settings'].iteritems():
|
|
xcbc.SetBuildSetting(xck, xcv)
|
|
if 'xcode_config_file' in configuration:
|
|
config_ref = pbxp.AddOrGetFileInRootGroup(
|
|
configuration['xcode_config_file'])
|
|
xcbc.SetBaseConfiguration(config_ref)
|
|
|
|
build_files = []
|
|
for build_file, build_file_dict in data.iteritems():
|
|
if build_file.endswith('.gyp'):
|
|
build_files.append(build_file)
|
|
|
|
for build_file in build_files:
|
|
xcode_projects[build_file].Finalize1(xcode_targets, serialize_all_tests)
|
|
|
|
for build_file in build_files:
|
|
xcode_projects[build_file].Finalize2(xcode_targets,
|
|
xcode_target_to_target_dict)
|
|
|
|
for build_file in build_files:
|
|
xcode_projects[build_file].Write()
|