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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright (c) 2010 The SCons Foundation
#
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
# the following conditions:
#
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
#
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

#
#
# This script looks for some XML tags that describe SCons example
# configurations and commands to execute in those configurations, and
# uses TestCmd.py to execute the commands and insert the output from
# those commands into the XML that we output.  This way, we can run a
# script and update all of our example documentation output without
# a lot of laborious by-hand checking.
#
# An "SCons example" looks like this, and essentially describes a set of
# input files (program source files as well as SConscript files):
#
#       <scons_example name="ex1">
#         <file name="SConstruct" printme="1">
#           env = Environment()
#           env.Program('foo')
#         </file>
#         <file name="foo.c">
#           int main() { printf("foo.c\n"); }
#         </file>
#       </scons_example>
#
# The <file> contents within the <scons_example> tag will get written
# into a temporary directory whenever example output needs to be
# generated.  By default, the <file> contents are not inserted into text
# directly, unless you set the "printme" attribute on one or more files,
# in which case they will get inserted within a <programlisting> tag.
# This makes it easy to define the example at the appropriate
# point in the text where you intend to show the SConstruct file.
#
# Note that you should usually give the <scons_example> a "name"
# attribute so that you can refer to the example configuration later to
# run SCons and generate output.
#
# If you just want to show a file's contents without worry about running
# SCons, there's a shorter <sconstruct> tag:
#
#       <sconstruct>
#         env = Environment()
#         env.Program('foo')
#       </sconstruct>
#
# This is essentially equivalent to <scons_example><file printme="1">,
# but it's more straightforward.
#
# SCons output is generated from the following sort of tag:
#
#       <scons_output example="ex1" os="posix">
#         <scons_output_command suffix="1">scons -Q foo</scons_output_command>
#         <scons_output_command suffix="2">scons -Q foo</scons_output_command>
#       </scons_output>
#
# You tell it which example to use with the "example" attribute, and then
# give it a list of <scons_output_command> tags to execute.  You can also
# supply an "os" tag, which specifies the type of operating system this
# example is intended to show; if you omit this, default value is "posix".
#
# The generated XML will show the command line (with the appropriate
# command-line prompt for the operating system), execute the command in
# a temporary directory with the example files, capture the standard
# output from SCons, and insert it into the text as appropriate.
# Error output gets passed through to your error output so you
# can see if there are any problems executing the command.
#

import os
import re
import sys
import time

sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'QMTest'))
sys.path.append(os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'build', 'QMTest'))

scons_py = os.path.join('bootstrap', 'src', 'script', 'scons.py')
if not os.path.exists(scons_py):
    scons_py = os.path.join('src', 'script', 'scons.py')

scons_lib_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'bootstrap', 'src', 'engine')
if not os.path.exists(scons_lib_dir):
    scons_lib_dir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'src', 'engine')

os.environ['SCONS_LIB_DIR'] = scons_lib_dir

import TestCmd


Prompt = {
    'posix' : '% ',
    'win32' : 'C:\\>'
}

# The magick SCons hackery that makes this work.
#
# So that our examples can still use the default SConstruct file, we
# actually feed the following into SCons via stdin and then have it
# SConscript() the SConstruct file.  This stdin wrapper creates a set
# of ToolSurrogates for the tools for the appropriate platform.  These
# Surrogates print output like the real tools and behave like them
# without actually having to be on the right platform or have the right
# tool installed.
#
# The upshot:  The wrapper transparently changes the world out from
# under the top-level SConstruct file in an example just so we can get
# the command output.

Stdin = """\
import os
import re
import SCons.Action
import SCons.Defaults
import SCons.Node.FS

platform = '%(osname)s'

Sep = {
    'posix' : '/',
    'win32' : '\\\\',
}[platform]


#  Slip our own __str__() method into the EntryProxy class used to expand
#  $TARGET{S} and $SOURCE{S} to translate the path-name separators from
#  what's appropriate for the system we're running on to what's appropriate
#  for the example system.
orig = SCons.Node.FS.EntryProxy
class MyEntryProxy(orig):
    def __str__(self):
        return str(self._subject).replace(os.sep, Sep)
SCons.Node.FS.EntryProxy = MyEntryProxy

# Slip our own RDirs() method into the Node.FS.File class so that the
# expansions of $_{CPPINC,F77INC,LIBDIR}FLAGS will have the path-name
# separators translated from what's appropriate for the system we're
# running on to what's appropriate for the example system.
orig_RDirs = SCons.Node.FS.File.RDirs
def my_RDirs(self, pathlist, orig_RDirs=orig_RDirs):
    return [str(x).replace(os.sep, Sep) for x in orig_RDirs(self, pathlist)]
SCons.Node.FS.File.RDirs = my_RDirs

class Curry(object):
    def __init__(self, fun, *args, **kwargs):
        self.fun = fun
        self.pending = args[:]
        self.kwargs = kwargs.copy()

    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        if kwargs and self.kwargs:
            kw = self.kwargs.copy()
            kw.update(kwargs)
        else:
            kw = kwargs or self.kwargs

        return self.fun(*self.pending + args, **kw)

def Str(target, source, env, cmd=""):
    result = []
    for cmd in env.subst_list(cmd, target=target, source=source):
        result.append(' '.join(map(str, cmd)))
    return '\\n'.join(result)

class ToolSurrogate(object):
    def __init__(self, tool, variable, func, varlist):
        self.tool = tool
        if not isinstance(variable, list):
            variable = [variable]
        self.variable = variable
        self.func = func
        self.varlist = varlist
    def __call__(self, env):
        t = Tool(self.tool)
        t.generate(env)
        for v in self.variable:
            orig = env[v]
            try:
                strfunction = orig.strfunction
            except AttributeError:
                strfunction = Curry(Str, cmd=orig)
            # Don't call Action() through its global function name, because
            # that leads to infinite recursion in trying to initialize the
            # Default Environment.
            env[v] = SCons.Action.Action(self.func,
                                         strfunction=strfunction,
                                         varlist=self.varlist)
    def __repr__(self):
        # This is for the benefit of printing the 'TOOLS'
        # variable through env.Dump().
        return repr(self.tool)

def Null(target, source, env):
    pass

def Cat(target, source, env):
    target = str(target[0])
    f = open(target, "wb")
    for src in map(str, source):
        f.write(open(src, "rb").read())
    f.close()

def CCCom(target, source, env):
    target = str(target[0])
    fp = open(target, "wb")
    def process(source_file, fp=fp):
        for line in open(source_file, "rb").readlines():
            m = re.match(r'#include\s[<"]([^<"]+)[>"]', line)
            if m:
                include = m.group(1)
                for d in [str(env.Dir('$CPPPATH')), '.']:
                    f = os.path.join(d, include)
                    if os.path.exists(f):
                        process(f)
                        break
            elif line[:11] != "STRIP CCCOM":
                fp.write(line)
    for src in map(str, source):
        process(src)
        fp.write('debug = ' + ARGUMENTS.get('debug', '0') + '\\n')
    fp.close()

public_class_re = re.compile('^public class (\S+)', re.MULTILINE)

def JavaCCom(target, source, env):
    # This is a fake Java compiler that just looks for
    #   public class FooBar
    # lines in the source file(s) and spits those out
    # to .class files named after the class.
    tlist = list(map(str, target))
    not_copied = {}
    for t in tlist:
       not_copied[t] = 1
    for src in map(str, source):
        contents = open(src, "rb").read()
        classes = public_class_re.findall(contents)
        for c in classes:
            for t in [x for x in tlist if x.find(c) != -1]:
                open(t, "wb").write(contents)
                del not_copied[t]
    for t in not_copied.keys():
        open(t, "wb").write("\\n")

def JavaHCom(target, source, env):
    tlist = map(str, target)
    slist = map(str, source)
    for t, s in zip(tlist, slist):
        open(t, "wb").write(open(s, "rb").read())

def JarCom(target, source, env):
    target = str(target[0])
    class_files = []
    for src in map(str, source):
        for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(src):
            class_files.extend([ os.path.join(dirpath, f)
                                 for f in filenames if f.endswith('.class') ])
    f = open(target, "wb")
    for cf in class_files:
        f.write(open(cf, "rb").read())
    f.close()

# XXX Adding COLOR, COLORS and PACKAGE to the 'cc' varlist(s) by hand
# here is bogus.  It's for the benefit of doc/user/command-line.in, which
# uses examples that want  to rebuild based on changes to these variables.
# It would be better to figure out a way to do it based on the content of
# the generated command-line, or else find a way to let the example markup
# language in doc/user/command-line.in tell this script what variables to
# add, but that's more difficult than I want to figure out how to do right
# now, so let's just use the simple brute force approach for the moment.

ToolList = {
    'posix' :   [('cc', ['CCCOM', 'SHCCCOM'], CCCom, ['CCFLAGS', 'CPPDEFINES', 'COLOR', 'COLORS', 'PACKAGE']),
                 ('link', ['LINKCOM', 'SHLINKCOM'], Cat, []),
                 ('ar', ['ARCOM', 'RANLIBCOM'], Cat, []),
                 ('tar', 'TARCOM', Null, []),
                 ('zip', 'ZIPCOM', Null, []),
                 ('BitKeeper', 'BITKEEPERCOM', Cat, []),
                 ('CVS', 'CVSCOM', Cat, []),
                 ('RCS', 'RCS_COCOM', Cat, []),
                 ('SCCS', 'SCCSCOM', Cat, []),
                 ('javac', 'JAVACCOM', JavaCCom, []),
                 ('javah', 'JAVAHCOM', JavaHCom, []),
                 ('jar', 'JARCOM', JarCom, []),
                 ('rmic', 'RMICCOM', Cat, []),
                ],
    'win32' :   [('msvc', ['CCCOM', 'SHCCCOM', 'RCCOM'], CCCom, ['CCFLAGS', 'CPPDEFINES', 'COLOR', 'COLORS', 'PACKAGE']),
                 ('mslink', ['LINKCOM', 'SHLINKCOM'], Cat, []),
                 ('mslib', 'ARCOM', Cat, []),
                 ('tar', 'TARCOM', Null, []),
                 ('zip', 'ZIPCOM', Null, []),
                 ('BitKeeper', 'BITKEEPERCOM', Cat, []),
                 ('CVS', 'CVSCOM', Cat, []),
                 ('RCS', 'RCS_COCOM', Cat, []),
                 ('SCCS', 'SCCSCOM', Cat, []),
                 ('javac', 'JAVACCOM', JavaCCom, []),
                 ('javah', 'JAVAHCOM', JavaHCom, []),
                 ('jar', 'JARCOM', JarCom, []),
                 ('rmic', 'RMICCOM', Cat, []),
                ],
}

toollist = ToolList[platform]
filter_tools = '%(tools)s'.split()
if filter_tools:
    toollist = [x for x in toollist if x[0] in filter_tools]

toollist = [ToolSurrogate(*t) for t in toollist]

toollist.append('install')

def surrogate_spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env):
    pass

def surrogate_pspawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env, stdout, stderr):
    pass

SCons.Defaults.ConstructionEnvironment.update({
    'PLATFORM' : platform,
    'TOOLS'    : toollist,
    'SPAWN'    : surrogate_spawn,
    'PSPAWN'   : surrogate_pspawn,
})

SConscript('SConstruct')
"""

# "Commands" that we will execute in our examples.
def command_scons(args, c, test, dict):
    save_vals = {}
    delete_keys = []
    try:
        ce = c.environment
    except AttributeError:
        pass
    else:
        for arg in c.environment.split():
            key, val = arg.split('=')
            try:
                save_vals[key] = os.environ[key]
            except KeyError:
                delete_keys.append(key)
            os.environ[key] = val
    test.run(interpreter = sys.executable,
             program = scons_py,
             # We use ToolSurrogates to capture win32 output by "building"
             # examples using a fake win32 tool chain.  Suppress the
             # warnings that come from the new revamped VS support so
             # we can build doc on (Linux) systems that don't have
             # Visual C installed.
             arguments = '--warn=no-visual-c-missing -f - ' + ' '.join(args),
             chdir = test.workpath('WORK'),
             stdin = Stdin % dict)
    os.environ.update(save_vals)
    for key in delete_keys:
        del(os.environ[key])
    out = test.stdout()
    out = out.replace(test.workpath('ROOT'), '')
    out = out.replace(test.workpath('WORK/SConstruct'),
                              '/home/my/project/SConstruct')
    lines = out.split('\n')
    if lines:
        while lines[-1] == '':
            lines = lines[:-1]
    #err = test.stderr()
    #if err:
    #    sys.stderr.write(err)
    return lines

def command_touch(args, c, test, dict):
    if args[0] == '-t':
        t = int(time.mktime(time.strptime(args[1], '%Y%m%d%H%M')))
        times = (t, t)
        args = args[2:]
    else:
        time.sleep(1)
        times = None
    for file in args:
        if not os.path.isabs(file):
            file = os.path.join(test.workpath('WORK'), file)
        if not os.path.exists(file):
            open(file, 'wb')
        os.utime(file, times)
    return []

def command_edit(args, c, test, dict):
    try:
        add_string = c.edit[:]
    except AttributeError:
        add_string = 'void edit(void) { ; }\n'
    if add_string[-1] != '\n':
        add_string = add_string + '\n'
    for file in args:
        if not os.path.isabs(file):
            file = os.path.join(test.workpath('WORK'), file)
        contents = open(file, 'rb').read()
        open(file, 'wb').write(contents + add_string)
    return []

def command_ls(args, c, test, dict):
    def ls(a):
        return ['  '.join(sorted([x for x in os.listdir(a) if x[0] != '.']))]
    if args:
        l = []
        for a in args:
            l.extend(ls(test.workpath('WORK', a)))
        return l
    else:
        return ls(test.workpath('WORK'))

def command_sleep(args, c, test, dict):
    time.sleep(int(args[0]))

CommandDict = {
    'scons' : command_scons,
    'touch' : command_touch,
    'edit'  : command_edit,
    'ls'    : command_ls,
    'sleep' : command_sleep,
}

def ExecuteCommand(args, c, t, dict):
    try:
        func = CommandDict[args[0]]
    except KeyError:
        func = lambda args, c, t, dict: []
    return func(args[1:], c, t, dict)


def for_display(contents):
    contents = contents.replace('__ROOT__', '')
    contents = contents.replace('<', '&lt;')
    contents = contents.replace('>', '&gt;')
    return contents


def create_scons_output(e):
    # The real raison d'etre for this script, this is where we
    # actually execute SCons to fetch the output.
    
    # Loop over all outputs for the example
    for o in e.outputs:
        # Create new test directory
        t = TestCmd.TestCmd(workdir='', combine=1)
        if o.preserve:
            t.preserve()
        t.subdir('ROOT', 'WORK')
        t.rootpath = t.workpath('ROOT').replace('\\', '\\\\')
    
        for d in e.dirs:
            dir = t.workpath('WORK', d.name)
            if not os.path.exists(dir):
                os.makedirs(dir)
    
        for f in e.files:
            if f.isFileRef():
                continue
            #
            # Left-align file's contents, starting on the first
            # non-empty line
            #
            data = f.content.split('\n')
            i = 0
            # Skip empty lines
            while data[i] == '':
                i = i + 1
            lines = data[i:]
            i = 0
            # Scan first line for the number of spaces
            # that this block is indented
            while lines[0][i] == ' ':
                i = i + 1
            # Left-align block
            lines = [l[i:] for l in lines]
            path = f.name.replace('__ROOT__', t.rootpath)
            if not os.path.isabs(path):
                path = t.workpath('WORK', path)
            dir, name = os.path.split(path)
            if dir and not os.path.exists(dir):
                os.makedirs(dir)
            content = '\n'.join(lines)
            content = content.replace('__ROOT__', t.rootpath)
            path = t.workpath('WORK', path)
            t.write(path, content)
            if hasattr(f, 'chmod'):
                os.chmod(path, int(f.chmod, 0))
    
        # Regular expressions for making the doc output consistent,
        # regardless of reported addresses or Python version.
    
        # Massage addresses in object repr strings to a constant.
        address_re = re.compile(r' at 0x[0-9a-fA-F]*\>')
    
        # Massage file names in stack traces (sometimes reported as absolute
        # paths) to a consistent relative path.
        engine_re = re.compile(r' File ".*/src/engine/SCons/')
    
        # Python 2.5 changed the stack trace when the module is read
        # from standard input from read "... line 7, in ?" to
        # "... line 7, in <module>".
        file_re = re.compile(r'^( *File ".*", line \d+, in) \?$', re.M)
    
        # Python 2.6 made UserList a new-style class, which changes the
        # AttributeError message generated by our NodeList subclass.
        nodelist_re = re.compile(r'(AttributeError:) NodeList instance (has no attribute \S+)')
    
        for c in o.commandlist:
            # Open new output file
            fpath = os.path.join(SConsExamples.generated_examples, 
                                 e.name+'_'+c.suffix+'.out','w')
            outfp = open(fpath)
            outfp.write(Prompt[o.os])
            d = c.cmd.replace('__ROOT__', '')
            outfp.write('<userinput>' + d + '</userinput>\n')
    
            cmd_work = c.cmd.replace('__ROOT__', t.workpath('ROOT'))
            args = cmd_work.split()
            lines = ExecuteCommand(args, c, t, {'osname':o.os, 'tools':o.tools})
            content = None
            if c.output:
                content = c.output
            elif lines:
                content = '\n'.join(lines)
            if content:
                content = address_re.sub(r' at 0x700000&gt;', content)
                content = engine_re.sub(r' File "bootstrap/src/engine/SCons/', content)
                content = file_re.sub(r'\1 <module>', content)
                content = nodelist_re.sub(r"\1 'NodeList' object \2", content)
                content = for_display(content)
                outfp.write(content + '\n')
            outfp.close()
    
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