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diff --git a/scripts/Python/prepare_binding_Python.py b/scripts/Python/prepare_binding_Python.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1996841 --- /dev/null +++ b/scripts/Python/prepare_binding_Python.py @@ -0,0 +1,435 @@ +""" + The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure + +This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source +License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. + +Python binding preparation script. +""" + +# Python modules: +from __future__ import print_function + +import logging +import os +import re +import shutil +import subprocess +import sys + + +class SwigSettings(object): + """Provides a single object to represent swig files and settings.""" + def __init__(self): + self.extensions_file = None + self.header_files = None + self.input_file = None + self.interface_files = None + self.output_file = None + self.safecast_file = None + self.typemaps_file = None + self.wrapper_file = None + + @classmethod + def _any_files_newer(cls, files, check_mtime): + """Returns if any of the given files has a newer modified time. + + @param cls the class + @param files a list of zero or more file paths to check + @param check_mtime the modification time to use as a reference. + + @return True if any file's modified time is newer than check_mtime. + """ + for path in files: + path_mtime = os.path.getmtime(path) + if path_mtime > check_mtime: + # This path was modified more recently than the + # check_mtime. + return True + # If we made it here, nothing was newer than the check_mtime + return False + + @classmethod + def _file_newer(cls, path, check_mtime): + """Tests how recently a file has been modified. + + @param cls the class + @param path a file path to check + @param check_mtime the modification time to use as a reference. + + @return True if the file's modified time is newer than check_mtime. + """ + path_mtime = os.path.getmtime(path) + return path_mtime > check_mtime + + def output_out_of_date(self): + """Returns whether the output file is out of date. + + Compares output file time to all the input files. + + @return True if any of the input files are newer than + the output file, or if the output file doesn't exist; + False otherwise. + """ + if not os.path.exists(self.output_file): + logging.info("will generate, missing binding output file") + return True + output_mtime = os.path.getmtime(self.output_file) + if self._any_files_newer(self.header_files, output_mtime): + logging.info("will generate, header files newer") + return True + if self._any_files_newer(self.interface_files, output_mtime): + logging.info("will generate, interface files newer") + return True + if self._file_newer(self.input_file, output_mtime): + logging.info("will generate, swig input file newer") + return True + if self._file_newer(self.extensions_file, output_mtime): + logging.info("will generate, swig extensions file newer") + return True + if self._file_newer(self.wrapper_file, output_mtime): + logging.info("will generate, swig wrapper file newer") + return True + if self._file_newer(self.typemaps_file, output_mtime): + logging.info("will generate, swig typemaps file newer") + return True + if self._file_newer(self.safecast_file, output_mtime): + logging.info("will generate, swig safecast file newer") + return True + + # If we made it here, nothing is newer than the output file. + # Thus, the output file is not out of date. + return False + + +def get_header_files(options): + """Returns a list of paths to C++ header files for the LLDB API. + + These are the files that define the C++ API that will be wrapped by Python. + + @param options the dictionary of options parsed from the command line. + + @return a list of full paths to the include files used to define the public + LLDB C++ API. + """ + + header_file_paths = [] + header_base_dir = os.path.join(options.src_root, "include", "lldb") + + # Specify the include files in include/lldb that are not easy to + # grab programatically. + for header in [ + "lldb-defines.h", + "lldb-enumerations.h", + "lldb-forward.h", + "lldb-types.h"]: + header_file_paths.append(os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(header_base_dir, header))) + + # Include the main LLDB.h file. + api_dir = os.path.join(header_base_dir, "API") + header_file_paths.append(os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(api_dir, "LLDB.h"))) + + filename_regex = re.compile(r"^SB.+\.h$") + + # Include all the SB*.h files in the API dir. + for filename in os.listdir(api_dir): + if filename_regex.match(filename): + header_file_paths.append( + os.path.normcase(os.path.join(api_dir, filename))) + + logging.debug("found public API header file paths: %s", header_file_paths) + return header_file_paths + + +def get_interface_files(options): + """Returns a list of interface files used as input to swig. + + @param options the options dictionary parsed from the command line args. + + @return a list of full paths to the interface (.i) files used to describe + the public API language binding. + """ + interface_file_paths = [] + interface_dir = os.path.join(options.src_root, "scripts", "interface") + + for filepath in [f for f in os.listdir(interface_dir) + if os.path.splitext(f)[1] == ".i"]: + interface_file_paths.append( + os.path.normcase(os.path.join(interface_dir, filepath))) + + logging.debug("found swig interface files: %s", interface_file_paths) + return interface_file_paths + + +def remove_ignore_enoent(filename): + """Removes given file, ignoring error if it doesn't exist. + + @param filename the path of the file to remove. + """ + try: + os.remove(filename) + except OSError as error: + import errno + if error.errno != errno.ENOENT: + raise + + +def do_swig_rebuild(options, dependency_file, config_build_dir, settings): + """Generates Python bindings file from swig. + + This method will do a sys.exit() if something fails. If it returns to + the caller, it succeeded. + + @param options the parsed command line options structure. + @param dependency_file path to the bindings dependency file + to be generated; otherwise, None if a dependency file is not + to be generated. + @param config_build_dir used as the output directory used by swig + @param settings the SwigSettings that specify a number of aspects used + to configure building the Python binding with swig (mostly paths) + """ + if options.generate_dependency_file: + temp_dep_file_path = dependency_file + ".tmp" + + # Build the SWIG args list + command = [ + options.swig_executable, + "-c++", + "-shadow", + "-python", + "-threads", + "-I\"%s\"" % os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(options.src_root, "include")), + "-I\"%s\"" % os.path.normcase("./."), + "-D__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS", + "-D__STDC_CONSTANT_MACROS"] + if options.generate_dependency_file: + command.append("-MMD -MF \"%s\"" % temp_dep_file_path) + command.extend([ + "-outdir", "\"%s\"" % config_build_dir, + "-o", "\"%s\"" % settings.output_file, + "\"%s\"" % settings.input_file + ]) + logging.info("running swig with: %s", command) + + # Execute swig + process = subprocess.Popen( + ' '.join(command), + stdout=subprocess.PIPE, + stderr=subprocess.PIPE, + shell=True) + # Wait for SWIG process to terminate + swig_stdout, swig_stderr = process.communicate() + return_code = process.returncode + if return_code != 0: + logging.error( + "swig failed with error code %d: stdout=%s, stderr=%s", + return_code, + swig_stdout, + swig_stderr) + logging.error( + "command line:\n%s", ' '.join(command)) + sys.exit(return_code) + + logging.info("swig generation succeeded") + if swig_stdout is not None and len(swig_stdout) > 0: + logging.info("swig output: %s", swig_stdout) + + # Move the depedency file we just generated to the proper location. + if options.generate_dependency_file: + if os.path.exists(temp_dep_file_path): + shutil.move(temp_dep_file_path, dependency_file) + else: + logging.error( + "failed to generate Python binding depedency file '%s'", + temp_dep_file_path) + if os.path.exists(dependency_file): + # Delete the old one. + os.remove(dependency_file) + sys.exit(-10) + + +def run_python_script(script_and_args): + """Runs a python script, logging appropriately. + + If the command returns anything non-zero, it is registered as + an error and exits the program. + + @param script_and_args the python script to execute, along with + the command line arguments to pass to it. + """ + command_line = "%s %s" % (sys.executable, script_and_args) + process = subprocess.Popen(command_line, shell=True) + script_stdout, script_stderr = process.communicate() + return_code = process.returncode + if return_code != 0: + logging.error("failed to run '%s': %s", command_line, script_stderr) + sys.exit(return_code) + else: + logging.info("ran script '%s'", command_line) + if script_stdout is not None: + logging.info("output: %s", script_stdout) + + +def do_modify_python_lldb(options, config_build_dir): + """Executes the modify-python-lldb.py script. + + @param options the parsed command line arguments + @param config_build_dir the directory where the Python output was created. + """ + script_path = os.path.normcase( + os.path.join( + options.src_root, + "scripts", + "Python", + "modify-python-lldb.py")) + + if not os.path.exists(script_path): + logging.error("failed to find python script: '%s'", script_path) + sys.exit(-11) + + script_invocation = "%s %s" % (script_path, config_build_dir) + run_python_script(script_invocation) + + +def get_python_module_path(options): + """Returns the location where the lldb Python module should be placed. + + @param options dictionary of options parsed from the command line. + + @return the directory where the lldb module should be placed. + """ + if options.framework: + # Caller wants to use the OS X framework packaging. + + # We are packaging in an OS X-style framework bundle. The + # module dir will be within the + # LLDB.framework/Resources/Python subdirectory. + return os.path.join( + options.target_dir, + "LLDB.framework", + "Resources", + "Python", + "lldb") + else: + from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib + + if options.prefix is not None: + module_path = get_python_lib(True, False, options.prefix) + else: + module_path = get_python_lib(True, False) + return os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(module_path, "lldb")) + + +def main(options): + """Pepares the Python language binding to LLDB. + + @param options the parsed command line argument dictionary + """ + # Setup generated dependency file options. + if options.generate_dependency_file: + dependency_file = os.path.normcase(os.path.join( + options.target_dir, "LLDBWrapPython.cpp.d")) + else: + dependency_file = None + + # Keep track of all the swig-related settings. + settings = SwigSettings() + + # Determine the final binding file path. + settings.output_file = os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(options.target_dir, "LLDBWrapPython.cpp")) + + # Touch the output file (but don't really generate it) if python + # is disabled. + disable_python = os.getenv("LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON", None) + if disable_python is not None and disable_python == "1": + remove_ignore_enoent(settings.output_file) + # Touch the file. + open(settings.output_file, 'w').close() + logging.info( + "Created empty python binding file due to LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON " + "being set") + return + + # We also check the GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS to see if it + # contains LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON. If so, we skip generating + # the binding. + gcc_preprocessor_defs = os.getenv("GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS", None) + if gcc_preprocessor_defs is not None: + if re.search(r"LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON", gcc_preprocessor_defs): + remove_ignore_enoent(settings.output_file) + # Touch the file + open(settings.output_file, 'w').close() + logging.info( + "Created empty python binding file due to " + "finding LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON in GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS") + return + + # Setup paths used during swig invocation. + settings.input_file = os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(options.src_root, "scripts", "lldb.swig")) + scripts_python_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)) + settings.extensions_file = os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(scripts_python_dir, "python-extensions.swig")) + settings.wrapper_file = os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(scripts_python_dir, "python-wrapper.swig")) + settings.typemaps_file = os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(scripts_python_dir, "python-typemaps.swig")) + settings.safecast_file = os.path.normcase( + os.path.join(scripts_python_dir, "python-swigsafecast.swig")) + + settings.header_files = get_header_files(options) + settings.interface_files = get_interface_files(options) + + generate_output = settings.output_out_of_date() + + # Determine where to put the module. + python_module_path = get_python_module_path(options) + logging.info("python module path: %s", python_module_path) + + # Handle the configuration build dir. + if options.config_build_dir is not None: + config_build_dir = options.config_build_dir + else: + config_build_dir = python_module_path + + # Allow missing/non-link _lldb.so to force regeneration. + if not generate_output: + # Ensure the _lldb.so file exists. + so_path = os.path.join(python_module_path, "_lldb.so") + if not os.path.exists(so_path) or not os.path.islink(so_path): + logging.info("_lldb.so doesn't exist or isn't a symlink") + generate_output = True + + # Allow missing __init__.py to force regeneration. + if not generate_output: + # Ensure the __init__.py for the lldb module can be found. + init_path = os.path.join(python_module_path, "__init__.py") + if not os.path.exists(init_path): + logging.info("__init__.py doesn't exist") + generate_output = True + + if not generate_output: + logging.info( + "Skipping Python binding generation: everything is up to date") + return + + # Generate the Python binding with swig. + logging.info("Python binding is out of date, regenerating") + do_swig_rebuild(options, dependency_file, config_build_dir, settings) + if options.generate_dependency_file: + return + + # Post process the swig-generated file. + do_modify_python_lldb(options, config_build_dir) + + +# This script can be called by another Python script by calling the main() +# function directly +if __name__ == "__main__": + print("Script cannot be called directly.") + sys.exit(-1) |