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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000
committerDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000
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Adding upstream version 124.0.1.upstream/124.0.1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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+# 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/.
+from pyparsing import (CharsNotIn, Group, Forward, Literal, Suppress, Word,
+ QuotedString, ZeroOrMore, alphas, alphanums)
+from string import Template
+import re
+
+# Grammar for CMake
+comment = Literal('#') + ZeroOrMore(CharsNotIn('\n'))
+quoted_argument = QuotedString('\"', '\\', multiline=True)
+unquoted_argument = CharsNotIn('\n ()#\"\\')
+argument = quoted_argument | unquoted_argument | Suppress(comment)
+arguments = Forward()
+arguments << (argument | (Literal('(') + ZeroOrMore(arguments) + Literal(')')))
+identifier = Word(alphas, alphanums+'_')
+command = Group(identifier + Literal('(') + ZeroOrMore(arguments) + Literal(')'))
+file_elements = command | Suppress(comment)
+cmake = ZeroOrMore(file_elements)
+
+
+def extract_arguments(parsed):
+ """Extract the command arguments skipping the parentheses"""
+ return parsed[2:len(parsed) - 1]
+
+
+def match_block(command, parsed, start):
+ """Find the end of block starting with the command"""
+ depth = 0
+ end = start + 1
+ endcommand = 'end' + command
+ while parsed[end][0] != endcommand or depth > 0:
+ if parsed[end][0] == command:
+ depth += 1
+ elif parsed[end][0] == endcommand:
+ depth -= 1
+ end = end + 1
+ if end == len(parsed):
+ print('error: eof when trying to match block statement: %s'
+ % parsed[start])
+ return end
+
+
+def parse_if(parsed, start):
+ """Parse if/elseif/else/endif into a list of conditions and commands"""
+ depth = 0
+ conditions = []
+ condition = [extract_arguments(parsed[start])]
+ start = start + 1
+ end = start
+
+ while parsed[end][0] != 'endif' or depth > 0:
+ command = parsed[end][0]
+ if command == 'if':
+ depth += 1
+ elif command == 'else' and depth == 0:
+ condition.append(parsed[start:end])
+ conditions.append(condition)
+ start = end + 1
+ condition = [['TRUE']]
+ elif command == 'elseif' and depth == 0:
+ condition.append(parsed[start:end])
+ conditions.append(condition)
+ condition = [extract_arguments(parsed[end])]
+ start = end + 1
+ elif command == 'endif':
+ depth -= 1
+ end = end + 1
+ if end == len(parsed):
+ print('error: eof when trying to match if statement: %s'
+ % parsed[start])
+ condition.append(parsed[start:end])
+ conditions.append(condition)
+ return end, conditions
+
+
+def substs(variables, values):
+ """Substitute variables into values"""
+ new_values = []
+ for value in values:
+ t = Template(value)
+ new_value = t.safe_substitute(variables)
+
+ # Safe substitute leaves unrecognized variables in place.
+ # We replace them with the empty string.
+ new_values.append(re.sub('\$\{\w+\}', '', new_value))
+ return new_values
+
+
+def evaluate(variables, cache_variables, parsed):
+ """Evaluate a list of parsed commands, returning sources to build"""
+ i = 0
+ sources = []
+ while i < len(parsed):
+ command = parsed[i][0]
+ arguments = substs(variables, extract_arguments(parsed[i]))
+
+ if command == 'foreach':
+ end = match_block(command, parsed, i)
+ for argument in arguments[1:]:
+ # ; is also a valid divider, why have one when you can have two?
+ argument = argument.replace(';', ' ')
+ for value in argument.split():
+ variables[arguments[0]] = value
+ cont_eval, new_sources = evaluate(variables, cache_variables,
+ parsed[i+1:end])
+ sources.extend(new_sources)
+ if not cont_eval:
+ return cont_eval, sources
+ elif command == 'function':
+ # for now we just execute functions inline at point of declaration
+ # as this is sufficient to build libaom
+ pass
+ elif command == 'if':
+ i, conditions = parse_if(parsed, i)
+ for condition in conditions:
+ if evaluate_boolean(variables, condition[0]):
+ cont_eval, new_sources = evaluate(variables,
+ cache_variables,
+ condition[1])
+ sources.extend(new_sources)
+ if not cont_eval:
+ return cont_eval, sources
+ break
+ elif command == 'include':
+ if arguments:
+ try:
+ print('including: %s' % arguments[0])
+ sources.extend(parse(variables, cache_variables, arguments[0]))
+ except IOError:
+ print('warning: could not include: %s' % arguments[0])
+ elif command == 'list':
+ try:
+ action = arguments[0]
+ variable = arguments[1]
+ values = arguments[2:]
+ if action == 'APPEND':
+ if variable not in variables:
+ variables[variable] = ' '.join(values)
+ else:
+ variables[variable] += ' ' + ' '.join(values)
+ except (IndexError, KeyError):
+ pass
+ elif command == 'option':
+ variable = arguments[0]
+ value = arguments[2]
+ # Allow options to be override without changing CMake files
+ if variable not in variables:
+ variables[variable] = value
+ elif command == 'return':
+ return False, sources
+ elif command == 'set':
+ variable = arguments[0]
+ values = arguments[1:]
+ # CACHE variables are not set if already present
+ try:
+ cache = values.index('CACHE')
+ values = values[0:cache]
+ if variable not in variables:
+ variables[variable] = ' '.join(values)
+ cache_variables.append(variable)
+ except ValueError:
+ variables[variable] = ' '.join(values)
+ # we need to emulate the behavior of these function calls
+ # because we don't support interpreting them directly
+ # see bug 1492292
+ elif command in ['set_aom_config_var', 'set_aom_detect_var']:
+ variable = arguments[0]
+ value = arguments[1]
+ if variable not in variables:
+ variables[variable] = value
+ cache_variables.append(variable)
+ elif command == 'set_aom_option_var':
+ # option vars cannot go into cache_variables
+ variable = arguments[0]
+ value = arguments[2]
+ if variable not in variables:
+ variables[variable] = value
+ elif command == 'add_asm_library':
+ try:
+ sources.extend(variables[arguments[1]].split(' '))
+ except (IndexError, KeyError):
+ pass
+ elif command == 'add_intrinsics_object_library':
+ try:
+ sources.extend(variables[arguments[3]].split(' '))
+ except (IndexError, KeyError):
+ pass
+ elif command == 'add_library':
+ for source in arguments[1:]:
+ sources.extend(source.split(' '))
+ elif command == 'target_sources':
+ for source in arguments[1:]:
+ sources.extend(source.split(' '))
+ elif command == 'MOZDEBUG':
+ print('>>>> MOZDEBUG: %s' % ' '.join(arguments))
+ i += 1
+ return True, sources
+
+
+def evaluate_boolean(variables, arguments):
+ """Evaluate a boolean expression"""
+ if not arguments:
+ return False
+
+ argument = arguments[0]
+
+ if argument == 'NOT':
+ return not evaluate_boolean(variables, arguments[1:])
+
+ if argument == '(':
+ i = 0
+ depth = 1
+ while depth > 0 and i < len(arguments):
+ i += 1
+ if arguments[i] == '(':
+ depth += 1
+ if arguments[i] == ')':
+ depth -= 1
+ return evaluate_boolean(variables, arguments[1:i])
+
+ def evaluate_constant(argument):
+ try:
+ as_int = int(argument)
+ if as_int != 0:
+ return True
+ else:
+ return False
+ except ValueError:
+ upper = argument.upper()
+ if upper in ['ON', 'YES', 'TRUE', 'Y']:
+ return True
+ elif upper in ['OFF', 'NO', 'FALSE', 'N', 'IGNORE', '', 'NOTFOUND']:
+ return False
+ elif upper.endswith('-NOTFOUND'):
+ return False
+ return None
+
+ def lookup_variable(argument):
+ # If statements can have old-style variables which are not demarcated
+ # like ${VARIABLE}. Attempt to look up the variable both ways.
+ try:
+ if re.search('\$\{\w+\}', argument):
+ try:
+ t = Template(argument)
+ value = t.substitute(variables)
+ try:
+ # Attempt an old-style variable lookup with the
+ # substituted value.
+ return variables[value]
+ except KeyError:
+ return value
+ except ValueError:
+ # TODO: CMake supports nesting, e.g. ${${foo}}
+ return None
+ else:
+ return variables[argument]
+ except KeyError:
+ return None
+
+ lhs = lookup_variable(argument)
+ if lhs is None:
+ # variable resolution failed, treat as string
+ lhs = argument
+
+ if len(arguments) > 1:
+ op = arguments[1]
+ if op == 'AND':
+ return evaluate_constant(lhs) and evaluate_boolean(variables, arguments[2:])
+ elif op == 'MATCHES':
+ rhs = lookup_variable(arguments[2])
+ if not rhs:
+ rhs = arguments[2]
+ return not re.match(rhs, lhs) is None
+ elif op == 'OR':
+ return evaluate_constant(lhs) or evaluate_boolean(variables, arguments[2:])
+ elif op == 'STREQUAL':
+ rhs = lookup_variable(arguments[2])
+ if not rhs:
+ rhs = arguments[2]
+ return lhs == rhs
+ else:
+ lhs = evaluate_constant(lhs)
+ if lhs is None:
+ lhs = lookup_variable(argument)
+
+ return lhs
+
+
+def parse(variables, cache_variables, filename):
+ parsed = cmake.parseFile(filename)
+ cont_eval, sources = evaluate(variables, cache_variables, parsed)
+ return sources