# 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/. import os from mozbuild.util import FileAvoidWrite header_template = """#pragma GCC system_header #pragma GCC visibility push(default) {includes} #pragma GCC visibility pop """ include_next_template = "#include_next <{header}>" # The 'unused' arg is the output file from the file_generate action. We actually # generate all the files in header_list def gen_wrappers(unused, outdir, *header_list): for header in header_list: with FileAvoidWrite(os.path.join(outdir, header)) as f: includes = include_next_template.format(header=header) if header == "wayland-util.h": # wayland-util.h in Wayland < 1.12 includes math.h inside an # extern "C" block, which breaks including the header from C++. # This was fixed in Wayland 1.12, but for versions earlier than # that, we work around that by force-including math.h first. includes = "#include \n" + includes elif header == "wayland-client.h": # The system wayland-client.h uses quote includes for # wayland-util.h, which means wayland-util.h is picked from the # directory containing wayland-client.h first, and there's no # way around that with -I, -isystem, or other flags. So, we # force to include it from our wrapper, before including the # system header, so that our wayland-util.h wrapper is picked # first. includes = '#include "wayland-util.h"\n' + includes f.write(header_template.format(includes=includes))