# -*- mode: python; -*- # # This is the principle SConscript file, invoked by the SConstruct. Its job is # to delegate to any and all per-module SConscript files. import SCons Import('env') Import('module_sconscripts') env = env.Clone() # Add any "global" dependencies here. This is where we make every build node # depend on a list of other build nodes, such as an allocator or libunwind # or libstdx or similar. env.AppendUnique(LIBDEPS_GLOBAL=[ '$BUILD_DIR/third_party/shim_allocator', ], ) # NOTE: We must do third_party first as it adds methods to the environment # that we need in the mongo sconscript env.SConscript('third_party/SConscript', exports=['env']) # Ensure our subsequent modifications are not shared with the # third_party env. Normally that SConscript would have done a clone, # so handled that isolation itself, but it doesn't since it needs to # alter the env in ways that we need to use up here. env = env.Clone() # Inject common dependencies from third_party globally for all core mongo code # and modules. env.InjectThirdParty(libraries=[ 'abseil-cpp', 'boost', 'fmt', 'immer', 'murmurhash3', 'safeint', 'stemmer', 'variant', ]) # It would be somewhat better if this could be applied down in # `src/mongo/SConscript`, since the goal of doing it here rather than # up in SConstruct is to only enforce this rule for code that we wrote # and exclude third party sources. However, doing it in # `src/mongo/SConscript`` would also exclude applying it for modules, # and we do want this enabled for enterprise. if env.ToolchainIs('gcc'): # With GCC, use the implicit fallthrough flag variant that doesn't # care about your feeble attempts to use comments to explain yourself. env.AddToCCFLAGSIfSupported('-Wimplicit-fallthrough=5') elif env.ToolchainIs('clang'): env.AddToCCFLAGSIfSupported('-Wimplicit-fallthrough') # Run the core mongodb SConscript. env.SConscript('mongo/SConscript', exports=['env']) # Run SConscripts for any modules in play env.SConscript(module_sconscripts, exports=['env'])