Turns out keeping files in place, instead of symlinking or hard linking into build/ means that Xcode can actually break on files in src/. This is cool! There's still a problem with Xcode not getting appropriate type information though.
207 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
207 lines
5.8 KiB
Python
# SConstruct
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# vim: set ft=python:
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# Eryn Wells <eryn@erynwells.me>
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#
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# DEFAULT CONFIGURATION VALUES
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#
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# Settings for the default toolchain binaries. Setting these overrides the
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# defaults, provided your the given binary exists.
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CC = None
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CXX = None
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AS = None
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LINK = 'clang++'
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CCFLAGS = ['-Wall', '-Wextra', '-pedantic']
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#
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# BUILD STUFF BELOW HERE
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#
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import os
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import os.path
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import sys
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import SCons.Errors
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def which(program):
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def is_executable(path):
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return os.path.exists(path) and os.access(path, os.X_OK)
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path, name = os.path.split(program)
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if path:
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if is_executable(program):
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return program
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else:
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pathext = [''] + os.environ.get('PATHEXT', '').split(os.pathsep)
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for path in os.environ.get('PATH', '').split(os.pathsep):
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exe = os.path.join(path, program)
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for ext in pathext:
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candidate = exe + ext
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if is_executable(candidate):
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return candidate
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return None
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def get_bool_argument(arg):
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try:
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return bool(int(arg))
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except ValueError:
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pass
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if arg in ('False', 'FALSE', 'false', ''):
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return False
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return True
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def set_toolchain_binary(env, var, user_binary, binaries=()):
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if user_binary and which(user_binary):
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env[var] = user_binary
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return
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for c in binaries:
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if which(c):
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env[var] = c
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break
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common_env = Environment()
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set_toolchain_binary(common_env, 'CC', CC, ('clang', 'gcc'))
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set_toolchain_binary(common_env, 'CXX', CXX, ('clang++', 'g++'))
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set_toolchain_binary(common_env, 'AS', AS)
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set_toolchain_binary(common_env, 'LINK', LINK)
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def verbose_build_cmds():
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def generate_comstr(action):
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return '{:>25}: $TARGET'.format(action)
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common_env['ARCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Archiving')
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common_env['ASCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Assembling')
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common_env['ASPPCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Assembling')
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common_env['CCCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Building (C)')
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common_env['CXXCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Building (C++)')
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common_env['LINKCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Linking')
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common_env['RANLIBCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Indexing')
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common_env['SHCCCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Building (C, Shared)')
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common_env['SHCXXCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Building (C++, Shared)')
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common_env['SHLINKCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('Linking (Shared)')
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def succinct_build_cmds():
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def generate_comstr(action):
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return ' [{:^6}] $TARGET'.format(action)
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common_env['ARCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('AR')
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common_env['ASCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('AS')
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common_env['ASPPCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('AS')
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common_env['CCCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('CC')
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common_env['CXXCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('CXX')
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common_env['LINKCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('LINK')
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common_env['RANLIBCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('RANLIB')
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common_env['SHCCCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('SHCC')
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common_env['SHCXXCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('SHCXX')
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common_env['SHLINKCOMSTR'] = generate_comstr('SHLINK')
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BUILD_CMDS = get_bool_argument(ARGUMENTS.get('BUILD_CMDS', False))
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if not BUILD_CMDS:
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verbose_build_cmds()
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# Separate environment for building libraries because they often don't use the
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# same CCFLAGS I do.
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lib_env = common_env.Clone()
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common_env.Append(CCFLAGS=CCFLAGS)
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common_env.Append(CFLAGS=['-std=c99'])
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common_env.Append(CXXFLAGS=['-std=c++11'])
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# Add color error messages for clang
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if sys.stdout.isatty():
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if 'clang' in common_env['CC'] or 'clang' in common_env['CXX']:
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common_env.Append(CCFLAGS=['-fcolor-diagnostics'])
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BUILD_DIR = Dir('#build')
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LIB_DIR = Dir('#lib')
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SRC_DIR = Dir('#src')
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TEST_DIR = Dir('#test')
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def create_env(name, appends=None):
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output_dir = BUILD_DIR.Dir(name)
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env = common_env.Clone()
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# Standard env extensions.
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env.Append(CPPPATH=[SRC_DIR])
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# Custom env stuff.
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env['__name'] = name
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if appends:
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for k, v in appends.iteritems():
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if k.startswith('='):
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env[k[1:]] = v
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else:
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env.Append(**{k: v})
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return env
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def do_sconscript(env, build_env, src_dir, out_dir):
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sconscript = src_dir.File('SConscript')
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print 'Reading {}'.format(sconscript)
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# Swapping env and build_env here is a bit wacky. Doing so means that env is
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# always the Environment that the SConscript should be building with, while
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# build_env is the Environment we're using to put everything together.
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env.SConscript(sconscript,
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{'env': build_env, 'build_env': env},
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variant_dir=out_dir,
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duplicate=0)
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debug_env = create_env('debug', {
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'CPPDEFINES': ['DEBUG', 'NRELEASE'],
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'CCFLAGS': ['-O0', '-g'],
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})
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beta_env = create_env('beta', {
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'CPPDEFINES': ['DEBUG', 'NRELEASE'],
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'CCFLAGS': ['-O3', '-g'],
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})
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release_env = create_env('release', {
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'CPPDEFINES': ['NDEBUG', 'RELEASE'],
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'CCFLAGS': ['-O3']
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})
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modes = {
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'debug': debug_env,
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'beta': beta_env,
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'release': release_env,
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}
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mode = ARGUMENTS.get('MODE', None)
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build_modes = []
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if mode:
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# If MODE=foo is specified, build only that mode.
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build_modes.append(mode)
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else:
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build_modes = ['debug']
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for mode in build_modes:
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try:
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env = modes[mode]
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except KeyError:
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print 'Skipping invalid mode: {}'.format(mode)
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break
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out_dir = BUILD_DIR.Dir(env['__name'])
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# Process all lib dirs.
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for lib in os.listdir(LIB_DIR.abspath):
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lib_out_dir = out_dir.Dir('lib').Dir(lib)
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do_sconscript(env, lib_env, LIB_DIR.Dir(lib), lib_out_dir)
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env.Append(LIBPATH=[lib_out_dir])
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# Get test binaries.
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do_sconscript(env, env, TEST_DIR, out_dir.Dir('test'))
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# Get source files.
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src_out_dir = out_dir.Dir('src')
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do_sconscript(env, env, SRC_DIR, src_out_dir)
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env.Append(LIBPATH=[src_out_dir])
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