# Copyright 2006 Vladimir Prus # Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. # (See accompanying file LICENSE.txt or https://www.bfgroup.xyz/b2/LICENSE.txt) # This is example of a fictional code generator tool. # It accepts a single input of type '.gci' and produces # either one or two outputs of type .cpp, depending # on the value of the feature # # This example is loosely based on gSOAP code generator. import type ; import generators ; import feature ; import common ; import "class" : new ; import os ; type.register GCI : gci ; feature.feature server : off on : incidental ; class soap-generator : generator { import "class" : new ; rule __init__ ( * : * ) { generator.__init__ $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ; } rule run ( project name ? : property-set : sources * ) { if ! $(sources[2]) { # Accept only single source. local t = [ $(sources[1]).type ] ; if $(t) = GCI { # The type is correct. # If no output name is specified, guess it from sources. if ! $(name) { name = [ generator.determine-output-name $(sources) ] ; } # Produce one output, using just copy. local a = [ new action $(sources[1]) : common.copy : $(property-set) ] ; local t = [ new file-target $(name) : CPP : $(project) : $(a) ] ; # If in server mode, create another output -- an # empty file. If this were a real SOAP generator, we # might have created a single action, and two targets # both using that action. local t2 ; if [ $(property-set).get ] = "on" { local a = [ new action : soap.touch : $(property-set) ] ; t2 = [ new file-target $(name)_server : CPP : $(project) : $(a) ] ; } return [ virtual-target.register $(t) ] [ virtual-target.register $(t2) ] ; } } } } generators.register [ new soap-generator soap.soap : GCI : CPP ] ; TOUCH = [ common.file-touch-command ] ; actions touch { $(TOUCH) $(<) } if [ os.name ] = VMS { actions touch { $(TOUCH) $(<:W) } }