# -*- Mode: python; indent-tabs-mode: nil; tab-width: 40 -*- # vim: set filetype=python: # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. @template @imports("textwrap") @imports(_from="mozbuild.configure", _import="SandboxDependsFunction") def compiler_class(compiler, host_or_target): is_target = host_or_target is target class Compiler(SandboxDependsFunction): # Generates a test program and attempts to compile it. In case of # failure, the resulting check will return None. If the test program # succeeds, it will return the output of the test program. # - `includes` are the includes (as file names) that will appear at the # top of the generated test program. # - `body` is the code that will appear in the main function of the # generated test program. `return 0;` is appended to the function # body automatically. # - `flags` are the flags to be passed to the compiler, in addition to # `-c`. # - `check_msg` is the message to be printed to accompany compiling the # test program. def try_compile( self, includes=None, body="", flags=None, check_msg=None, when=None, onerror=lambda: None, ): @depends(dependable(flags)) def flags(flags): flags = list(flags or []) flags.append("-c") return flags @depends(dependable(includes)) def header(includes): includes = includes or [] return ["#include <%s>" % f for f in includes] return self.try_run( header=header, body=body, flags=flags, check_msg=check_msg, when=when, onerror=onerror, ) # Generates a test program and run the compiler against it. In case of # failure, the resulting check will return None. # - `header` is code that will appear at the top of the generated test # program. # - `body` is the code that will appear in the main function of the # generated test program. `return 0;` is appended to the function # body automatically. # - `flags` are the flags to be passed to the compiler. # - `check_msg` is the message to be printed to accompany compiling the # test program. # - `onerror` is a function called when the check fails. def try_run( self, header=None, body="", flags=None, check_msg=None, when=None, onerror=lambda: None, ): source = textwrap.dedent( """\ int main(void) { %s ; return 0; } """ % body ) if check_msg: def checking_fn(fn): return checking(check_msg)(fn) else: def checking_fn(fn): return fn @depends( self, dependable(flags), extra_toolchain_flags, stlport_cppflags, dependable(header), when=when, ) @checking_fn def func(compiler, flags, extra_flags, stlport_flags, header): flags = list(flags or []) if is_target: flags += extra_flags or [] if compiler.language == "C++": flags += stlport_flags or [] header = header or "" if isinstance(header, (list, tuple)): header = "\n".join(header) if header: header += "\n" if ( try_invoke_compiler( compiler.wrapper + [compiler.compiler] + compiler.flags, compiler.language, header + source, flags, onerror=onerror, ) is not None ): return True return func compiler.__class__ = Compiler return compiler