# -*- Mode: Python -*- # GObject-Introspection - a framework for introspecting GObject libraries # Copyright (C) 2014 Chun-wei Fan # # This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public # License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either # version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # Lesser General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public # License along with this library; if not, write to the # Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # import os import subprocess import sys import distutils from distutils.msvccompiler import MSVCCompiler from distutils.unixccompiler import UnixCCompiler from distutils.cygwinccompiler import Mingw32CCompiler from distutils.sysconfig import customize_compiler from . import utils class CCompiler(object): compiler_cmd = '' compiler = None _cflags_no_deprecation_warnings = '' def __init__(self, environ=os.environ, osname=os.name, compiler_name=None): if osname == 'nt': # The compiler used here on Windows may well not be # the same compiler that was used to build Python, # as the official Python binaries are built with # Visual Studio if compiler_name is None: if environ.get('MSYSTEM') == 'MINGW32' or environ.get('MSYSTEM') == 'MINGW64': compiler_name = 'mingw32' else: compiler_name = distutils.ccompiler.get_default_compiler() if compiler_name != 'msvc' and \ compiler_name != 'mingw32': raise SystemExit('Specified Compiler \'%s\' is unsupported.' % compiler_name) else: # XXX: Is it common practice to use a non-Unix compiler # class instance on non-Windows on platforms g-i supports? compiler_name = distutils.ccompiler.get_default_compiler() # Now, create the distutils ccompiler instance based on the info we have. if compiler_name == 'msvc': # For MSVC, we need to create a instance of a subclass of distutil's # MSVC9Compiler class, as it does not provide a preprocess() # implementation from . import msvccompiler self.compiler = msvccompiler.get_msvc_compiler() else: self.compiler = distutils.ccompiler.new_compiler(compiler=compiler_name) customize_compiler(self.compiler) # customize_compiler() from distutils only does customization # for 'unix' compiler type. Also, avoid linking to msvcrxx.dll # for MinGW builds as the dumper binary does not link to the # Python DLL, but link to msvcrt.dll if necessary. if isinstance(self.compiler, Mingw32CCompiler): if self.compiler.dll_libraries != ['msvcrt']: self.compiler.dll_libraries = [] if self.compiler.preprocessor is None: self.compiler.preprocessor = self.compiler.compiler + ['-E'] if self.check_is_msvc(): # We trick distutils to believe that we are (always) using a # compiler supplied by a Windows SDK, so that we avoid launching # a new build environment to detect the compiler that is used to # build Python itself, which is not desirable, so that we use the # compiler commands (and env) as-is. os.environ['DISTUTILS_USE_SDK'] = '1' if 'MSSdk' not in os.environ: if 'WindowsSDKDir' in os.environ: os.environ['MSSdk'] = os.environ.get('WindowsSDKDir') elif os.environ.get('VCInstallDir'): os.environ['MSSdk'] = os.environ.get('VCInstallDir') self.compiler_cmd = 'cl.exe' self._cflags_no_deprecation_warnings = "-wd4996" else: if (isinstance(self.compiler, Mingw32CCompiler)): self.compiler_cmd = self.compiler.compiler[0] else: self.compiler_cmd = ' '.join(self.compiler.compiler) self._cflags_no_deprecation_warnings = "-Wno-deprecated-declarations" def get_internal_link_flags(self, args, libtool, libraries, libpaths): # An "internal" link is where the library to be introspected # is being built in the current directory. if not libtool: # non-libtool case: prepare distutils use if self.check_is_msvc(): for library in libraries: # MSVC Builds don't use libtool, so no .la libraries, # so just add the library directly. self.compiler.add_library(library) for libpath in libpaths: self.compiler.add_library_dir(libpath) else: # Search the current directory first # (This flag is not supported nor needed for Visual C++) self.compiler.add_library_dir('.') if os.name != 'nt': self.compiler.add_runtime_library_dir('.') # https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=625195 args.append('-Wl,-rpath=.') # Ensure libraries are always linked as we are going to use ldd to work # out their names later args.append('-Wl,--no-as-needed') for library in libraries: self.compiler.add_library(library) if not self.check_is_msvc(): for library_path in libpaths: args.append('-L' + library_path) if os.path.isabs(library_path): args.append('-Wl,-rpath=' + library_path) else: # libtool case: assemble linker command arguments, like we did before args.append('-L.') for library in libraries: if library.endswith(".la"): # explicitly specified libtool library args.append(library) else: args.append('-l' + library) for library_path in libpaths: args.append('-L' + library_path) if os.path.isabs(library_path): args.append('-rpath') args.append(library_path) def get_external_link_flags(self, args, libtool, libraries): # An "external" link is where the library to be introspected # is installed on the system; this case is used for the scanning # of GLib in gobject-introspection itself. for library in libraries: if not libtool: self.compiler.add_library(library) else: if library.endswith(".la"): # explicitly specified libtool library args.append(library) else: args.append('-l' + library) def preprocess(self, source, output, cpp_options): extra_postargs = ['-C'] (include_paths, macros, postargs) = self._set_cpp_options(cpp_options) # We always want to include the current path include_dirs = ['.'] include_dirs.extend(include_paths) extra_postargs.extend(postargs) # Define these macros when using Visual C++ to silence many warnings, # and prevent stepping on many Visual Studio-specific items, so that # we don't have to handle them specifically in scannerlexer.l if self.check_is_msvc(): macros.append(('_USE_DECLSPECS_FOR_SAL', None)) macros.append(('_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS', None)) macros.append(('_CRT_NONSTDC_NO_WARNINGS', None)) macros.append(('SAL_NO_ATTRIBUTE_DECLARATIONS', None)) self.compiler.preprocess(source=source, output_file=output, macros=macros, include_dirs=include_dirs, extra_postargs=extra_postargs) def compile(self, pkg_config_cflags, cpp_includes, source, init_sections): extra_postargs = [] includes = [] source_str = ''.join(source) tmpdir_idx = source_str.rfind(os.sep, 0, source_str.rfind(os.sep)) (include_paths, macros, extra_args) = \ self._set_cpp_options(pkg_config_cflags) for include in cpp_includes: includes.append(include) if isinstance(self.compiler, UnixCCompiler): # This is to handle the case where macros are defined in CFLAGS cflags = os.environ.get('CFLAGS') if cflags: for i, cflag in enumerate(cflags.split()): if cflag.startswith('-D'): stridx = cflag.find('=') if stridx > -1: macroset = (cflag[2:stridx], cflag[stridx + 1:]) else: macroset = (cflag[2:], None) if macroset not in macros: macros.append(macroset) # Do not add -Wall when using init code as we do not include any # header of the library being introspected if self.compiler_cmd == 'gcc' and not init_sections: extra_postargs.append('-Wall') extra_postargs.append(self._cflags_no_deprecation_warnings) includes.extend(include_paths) extra_postargs.extend(extra_args) return self.compiler.compile(sources=source, macros=macros, include_dirs=includes, extra_postargs=extra_postargs, output_dir=source_str[tmpdir_idx + 1: source_str.rfind(os.sep)].encode('UTF-8')) def link(self, output, objects, lib_args): # Note: This is used for non-libtool builds only! extra_preargs = [] extra_postargs = [] library_dirs = [] libraries = [] for arg in lib_args: extra_postargs.append(arg) self.compiler.link(target_desc=self.compiler.EXECUTABLE, objects=objects, output_filename=output, extra_preargs=extra_preargs, extra_postargs=extra_postargs) def resolve_windows_libs(self, libraries, options): args = [] libsearch = [] # When we are using Visual C++... if self.check_is_msvc(): # The search path of the .lib's on Visual C++ # is dependent on the LIB environmental variable, # so just query for that libpath = os.environ.get('LIB') libsearch = libpath.split(';') # Use the dumpbin utility that's included in # every Visual C++ installation to find out which # DLL the library gets linked to args.append('dumpbin.exe') args.append('-symbols') # When we are not using Visual C++ (i.e. we are using GCC)... else: libtool = utils.get_libtool_command(options) if libtool: args.append(utils.which(os.environ.get('SHELL', 'sh.exe'))) args.extend(libtool) args.append('--mode=execute') # FIXME: it could have prefix (i686-w64-mingw32-dlltool.exe) args.extend(['dlltool.exe', '--identify']) proc = subprocess.Popen([self.compiler_cmd, '-print-search-dirs'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) o, e = proc.communicate() for line in o.splitlines(): if line.startswith('libraries: '): libsearch = line[len('libraries: '):].split(';') shlibs = [] not_resolved = [] for lib in libraries: found = False candidates = [ 'lib%s.dll.a' % lib, 'lib%s.a' % lib, '%s.dll.a' % lib, '%s.a' % lib, '%s.lib' % lib, ] for l in libsearch: if found: break if l.startswith('='): l = l[1:] for c in candidates: if found: break implib = os.path.join(l, c) if os.path.exists(implib): proc = subprocess.Popen(args + [implib], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) o, e = proc.communicate() for line in o.splitlines(): if self.check_is_msvc(): # On Visual Studio, dumpbin -symbols something.lib gives the # filename of DLL without the '.dll' extension that something.lib # links to, in the line that contains # __IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR_ if '__IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR_' in line: line_tokens = line.split() for item in line_tokens: if item.startswith('__IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR_'): shlibs.append(item[20:] + '.dll') found = True break if found: break else: shlibs.append(line) found = True break if not found: not_resolved.append(lib) if len(not_resolved) > 0: raise SystemExit( "ERROR: can't resolve libraries to shared libraries: " + ", ".join(not_resolved)) return shlibs def check_is_msvc(self): if isinstance(self.compiler, MSVCCompiler): return True else: return False # Private APIs def _set_cpp_options(self, options): includes = [] macros = [] other_options = [] for o in options: option = utils.cflag_real_include_path(o) if option.startswith('-I'): includes.append(option[len('-I'):]) elif option.startswith('-D'): macro = option[len('-D'):] macro_index = macro.find('=') if macro_index == -1: macro_name = macro macro_value = None else: macro_name = macro[:macro_index] macro_value = macro[macro_index + 1:] macros.append((macro_name, macro_value)) elif option.startswith('-U'): macros.append((option[len('-U'):],)) else: # We expect the preprocessor to remove macros. If debugging is turned # up high enough that won't happen, so don't add those flags. Bug #720504 if option not in ['-g3', '-ggdb3', '-gstabs3', '-gcoff3', '-gxcoff3', '-gvms3']: other_options.append(option) return (includes, macros, other_options)