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# Copyright 2021 Google LLC
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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load(":build_id.rbc|init", _build_id_init="init")
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load(":build_id.rbc|init", _build_id_init = "init")
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def _all_versions():
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"""Returns all known versions."""
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versions = ["OPR1", "OPD1", "OPD2","OPM1", "OPM2", "PPR1", "PPD1", "PPD2", "PPM1", "PPM2", "QPR1" ]
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versions = ["OPR1", "OPD1", "OPD2", "OPM1", "OPM2", "PPR1", "PPD1", "PPD2", "PPM1", "PPM2", "QPR1"]
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for v in ("Q", "R", "S", "T", "U", "V", "W", "X", "Y", "Z"):
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for e in ("P1A", "P1B", "P2A", "P2B", "D1A", "D1B", "D2A", "D2B", "Q1A", "Q1B", "Q2A", "Q2B", "Q3A", "Q3B"):
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versions.append(v+e)
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for e in ("P1A", "P1B", "P2A", "P2B", "D1A", "D1B", "D2A", "D2B", "Q1A", "Q1B", "Q2A", "Q2B", "Q3A", "Q3B"):
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versions.append(v + e)
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return versions
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def _allowed_versions(all_versions, min_version, max_version, default_version):
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fail("%s should come before %s in the version list" % (min_version, max_version))
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if def_i < min_i or def_i > max_i:
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fail("%s should come between % and %s" % (default_version, min_version, max_version))
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return all_versions[min_i:max_i+1]
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return all_versions[min_i:max_i + 1]
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# This function is a manual conversion of the version_defaults.mk
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def _versions_default(g, all_versions):
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME", g["TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION"])
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# TODO(asmundak): set PLATFORM_VERSION_ALL_CODENAMES
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_VERSION",
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g["PLATFORM_VERSION_LAST_STABLE"] if g["PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME"] == "REL" else g["PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME"])
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION", 30)
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if g["PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME"] == "REL":
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version_codename = g["PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME"]
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if version_codename == "REL":
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_VERSION", g["PLATFORM_VERSION_LAST_STABLE"])
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g["PLATFORM_PREVIEW_SDK_VERSION"] = 0
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g.setdefault("DEFAULT_APP_TARGET_SDK", g["PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION"])
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION", g["PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION"])
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else:
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_VERSION", version_codename)
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_PREVIEW_SDK_VERSION", 1)
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g.setdefault("DEFAULT_APP_TARGET_SDK", version_codename)
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION", version_codename)
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g.setdefault("DEFAULT_APP_TARGET_SDK",
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g["PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION"] if g["PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME"] == "REL" else g["PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME"])
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_VNDK_VERSION",
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g["PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION"] if g["PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME"] == "REL" else g["PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME"])
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION", 28)
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versions = [str(i) for i in range(g["PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_MIN_VERSION"], g["PLATFORM_SDK_VERSION"] + 1)]
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versions.append(g["PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME"])
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versions.append(version_codename)
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g["PLATFORM_SYSTEMSDK_VERSIONS"] = sorted(versions)
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# Used to indicate the security patch that has been applied to the device.
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g.setdefault("PLATFORM_MIN_SUPPORTED_TARGET_SDK_VERSION", 23)
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def init(g):
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"""Initializes globals.
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The code is the Starlark counterpart of the contents of the
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envsetup.mk file.
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Args:
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g: globals dictionary
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"""
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all_versions = _all_versions()
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_versions_default(g, all_versions)
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for v in all_versions:
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g["HOST_CROSS_2ND_ARCH_MODULE_SUFFIX"] = "_64"
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g["TARGET_2ND_ARCH_VAR_PREFIX"] = "2ND_"
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# TODO(asmundak): combo-related stuff
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# TODO(asmundak): envsetup.mk lines 216-226:
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# convert combo-related stuff from combo/select.mk
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# on windows, the tools have .exe at the end, and we depend on the
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# host config stuff being done first
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# the host build defaults to release, and it must be release or debug
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g.setdefault("HOST_BUILD_TYPE", "release")
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if g["HOST_BUILD_TYPE"] != "release" and g["HOST_BUILD_TYPE"] != "debug":
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if g["HOST_BUILD_TYPE"] not in ["release", "debug"]:
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fail("HOST_BUILD_TYPE must be either release or debug, not '%s'" % g["HOST_BUILD_TYPE"])
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# TODO(asmundak): a lot more, but not needed for the product configuration
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# TODO(asmundak): there is more stuff in envsetup.mk lines 249-292, but
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# it does not seem to affect product configuration. Revisit this.
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g["ART_APEX_JARS"] = [
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"com.android.art:core-oj",
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"com.android.art:core-libart",
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"com.android.art:okhttp",
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"com.android.art:bouncycastle",
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"com.android.art:apache-xml"
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"com.android.art:apache-xml",
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]
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if g.get("TARGET_BUILD_TYPE", "") != "debug":
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g["TARGET_BUILD_TYPE"] = "release"
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v_default = "SP1A"
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v_min = "SP1A"
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v_max = "SP1A"
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# Copyright 2021 Google LLC
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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load("//build/make/core:envsetup.rbc", _envsetup_init="init")
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load("//build/make/core:envsetup.rbc", _envsetup_init = "init")
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"""Runtime functions."""
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def _global_init():
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# Variables that should be defined.
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mandatory_vars = [
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"PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME", "PLATFORM_VERSION",
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"PLATFORM_VERSION_CODENAME",
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"PLATFORM_VERSION",
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"PRODUCT_SOONG_NAMESPACES",
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# TODO(asmundak): do we need TARGET_ARCH? AOSP does not reference it
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"TARGET_BUILD_TYPE", "TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT", "TARGET_PRODUCT",
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"TARGET_BUILD_TYPE",
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"TARGET_BUILD_VARIANT",
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"TARGET_PRODUCT",
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]
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for bv in mandatory_vars:
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if not bv in globals:
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print(attr, "=", repr(value))
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elif _options.format == "make":
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print(attr, ":=", " ".join(value))
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elif _options.format == "pretty":
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print(attr, "=", repr(value))
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elif _options.format == "make":
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print(attr, ":=", value)
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else:
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if _options.format == "pretty":
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print(attr, "=", repr(value))
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elif _options.format == "make":
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print(attr, ":=", value)
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else:
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fail("bad output format", _options.format)
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fail("bad output format", _options.format)
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def _printvars(globals, cfg):
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"""Prints known configuration variables."""
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for attr, val in sorted(cfg.items()):
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__print_attr(attr, val)
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if _options.print_globals:
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print()
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for attr, val in sorted(globals.items()):
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print()
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if attr not in _globals_base:
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__print_attr(attr, val)
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def __printvars_rearrange_list(l):
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def __printvars_rearrange_list(value_list):
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"""Rearrange value list: return only distinct elements, maybe sorted."""
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seen = { item: 0 for item in l}
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seen = {item: 0 for item in value_list}
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return sorted(seen.keys()) if _options.rearrange == "sort" else seen.keys()
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def _product_configuration(top_pcm_name, top_pcm):
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globals = dict(**_globals_base)
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config_postfix = [] # Configs in postfix order
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config_postfix = [] # Configs in postfix order
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# Each PCM is represented by a quadruple of function, config, children names
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# and readyness (that is, the configurations from inherited PCMs have been
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# substituted).
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configs = { top_pcm_name: (top_pcm, None, [], False)} # All known PCMs
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configs = {top_pcm_name: (top_pcm, None, [], False)} # All known PCMs
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stash = [] # Configs to push once their descendants are done
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stash = [] # Configs to push once their descendants are done
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# Stack maintaining PCMs to be processed. An item in the stack
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# Stack containing PCMs to be processed. An item in the stack
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# is a pair of PCMs name and its height in the product inheritance tree.
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pcm_stack = []
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pcm_stack.append((top_pcm_name, 0))
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pcm_stack = [(top_pcm_name, 0)]
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pcm_count = 0
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# Run it until pcm_stack is exhausted, but no more than N times
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for n in range(1000):
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if not pcm_stack:
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break
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(name, height) = pcm_stack.pop()
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pcm, cfg, c, _ = configs[name]
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# each PCM is executed once
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# cfg is set only after PCM has been called, leverage this
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# to prevent calling the same PCM twice
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if cfg != None:
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continue
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# Push ancestors until we reach this node's height
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config_postfix.extend([stash.pop() for i in range(len(stash) - height)])
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# Run this one, obtaining its configuration and child PCMs.
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if _options.trace_modules:
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print("%s:" % n[0])
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print("%d:" % n)
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# The handle passed to the PCM consists of config and inheritance state.dict of inherited modules
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# and a list containing the current default value of a list variable.
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# Run PCM.
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handle = __h_new()
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pcm(globals, handle)
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# Now we know everything about this PCM, record it in 'configs'.
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children = __h_inherited_modules(handle)
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if _options.trace_modules:
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print(" ", " ".join(children.keys()))
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configs[name] = (pcm, __h_cfg(handle), children.keys(), False)
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pcm_count = pcm_count+1
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pcm_count = pcm_count + 1
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if len(children) == 0:
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# Leaf PCM goes straight to the config_postfix
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# Stash this PCM, process children in the sorted order
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stash.append(name)
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for child_name in sorted(children, reverse=True):
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for child_name in sorted(children, reverse = True):
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if child_name not in configs:
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configs[child_name] = (children[child_name], None, [], False)
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pcm_stack.append((child_name, len(stash)))
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if pcm_stack:
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fail("Inheritance processing took too many iterations")
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# Flush the stash
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config_postfix.extend([stash.pop() for i in range(len(stash))])
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if len(config_postfix) != pcm_count:
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fail("Ran %d modules but postfix tree has only %d entries" % (pcm_count, len(config_postfix)))
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if _options.trace_modules:
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print("\n---Postfix---")
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for x in config_postfix:
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# Traverse the tree from the bottom, evaluating inherited values
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for pcm_name in config_postfix:
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pcm, cfg, children_names, ready = configs[pcm_name]
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# Should run
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if cfg == None:
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fail("%s: has not been run" % pcm_name)
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# Ready once
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if ready:
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continue
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# Children should be ready
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for child_name in children_names:
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if not configs[child_name][3]:
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fail("%s: child is not ready" % child_name)
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# if _options.trace_modules:
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# print(">%s: %s" % (pcm_name, cfg))
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_substitute_inherited(configs, pcm_name, cfg)
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_percolate_inherited(configs, pcm_name, cfg, children_names)
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configs[pcm_name] = pcm, cfg, children_names, True
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# if _options.trace_modules:
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# print("<%s: %s" % (pcm_name, cfg))
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return globals, configs[top_pcm_name][1]
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def _substitute_inherited(configs, pcm_name, cfg):
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"""Substitutes inherited values in all the configuration settings."""
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for attr, val in cfg.items():
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trace_it = attr in _options.trace_variables
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if trace_it:
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old_val = val
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"""Substitutes inherited values in all the attributes.
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When a value of an attribute is a list, some of its items may be
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references to a value of a same attribute in an inherited product,
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e.g., for a given module PRODUCT_PACKAGES can be
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["foo", (submodule), "bar"]
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and for 'submodule' PRODUCT_PACKAGES may be ["baz"]
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(we use a tuple to distinguish submodule references).
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After the substitution the value of PRODUCT_PACKAGES for the module
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will become ["foo", "baz", "bar"]
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"""
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for attr, val in cfg.items():
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# TODO(asmundak): should we handle single vars?
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if type(val) != "list":
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continue
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if trace_it:
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if attr not in _options.trace_variables:
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cfg[attr] = _value_expand(configs, attr, val)
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else:
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old_val = val
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new_val = _value_expand(configs, attr, val)
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if new_val != old_val:
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print("%s(i): %s=%s (was %s)" % (pcm_name, attr, new_val, old_val))
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cfg[attr] = new_val
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continue
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cfg[attr] = _value_expand(configs, attr, val)
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def _value_expand(configs, attr, values_list):
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"""Expands references to inherited values in a given list."""
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result = []
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expanded={}
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expanded = {}
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for item in values_list:
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# Inherited values are 1-tuples
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if type(item) != "tuple":
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return result
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def _percolate_inherited(configs, cfg_name, cfg, children_names):
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"""Percolates the settings that are present only in children."""
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percolated_attrs = {}
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if attr in percolated_attrs:
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print("%s: %s^=%s" % (cfg_name, attr, cfg[attr]))
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def __move_items(to_list, from_cfg, attr):
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l = from_cfg.get(attr, [])
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if l:
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to_list.extend(l)
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value = from_cfg.get(attr, [])
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if value:
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to_list.extend(value)
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from_cfg[attr] = []
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def _indirect(pcm_name):
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"""Returns configuration item for the inherited module."""
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return (pcm_name,)
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def _addprefix(prefix, string_or_list):
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"""Adds prefix and returns a list.
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string_or_list
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"""
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return [ prefix + x for x in __words(string_or_list)]
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return [prefix + x for x in __words(string_or_list)]
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def _addsuffix(suffix, string_or_list):
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"""Adds suffix and returns a list.
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suffix
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string_or_list
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"""
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return [ x + suffix for x in __words(string_or_list)]
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return [x + suffix for x in __words(string_or_list)]
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def __words(string_or_list):
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if type(string_or_list) == "list":
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return string_or_list
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return string_or_list.split()
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# Handle manipulation functions.
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# A handle passed to a PCM consists of:
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# product attributes dict ("cfg")
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# inherited modules dict (maps module name to PCM)
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# default value list (initially empty, modified by inheriting)
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def __h_new():
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"""Constructs a handle which is passed to PCM."""
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return (dict(), dict(), list())
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def __h_inherited_modules(handle):
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"""Returns PCM's inherited modules dict."""
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return handle[1]
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def __h_cfg(handle):
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"""Returns PCM's product configuration attributes dict.
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This function is also exported as rblf.cfg, and every PCM
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calls it at the beginning.
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"""
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return handle[0]
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def _setdefault(handle, attr):
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"""Sets given attribute's value if it has not been set."""
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"""If attribute has not been set, assigns default value to it.
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This function is exported as rblf.setdefault().
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Only list attributes are initialized this way. The default
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value is kept in the PCM's handle. Calling inherit() updates it.
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"""
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cfg = handle[0]
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if cfg.get(attr) == None:
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cfg[attr] = list(handle[2])
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return cfg[attr]
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def _inherit(handle, pcm_name, pcm):
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"""Records inheritance."""
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"""Records inheritance.
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This function is exported as rblf.inherit, PCM calls it when
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a module is inherited.
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"""
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cfg, inherited, default_lv = handle
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inherited[pcm_name]=pcm
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inherited[pcm_name] = pcm
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default_lv.append(_indirect(pcm_name))
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# Add inherited module reference to all configuration values
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for attr, val in cfg.items():
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if type(val) == "list":
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val.append(_indirect(pcm_name))
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def _copy_if_exists(path_pair):
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"""If from file exists, returns [from:to] pair."""
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l = path_pair.split(":", 2)
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value = path_pair.split(":", 2)
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# Check that l[0] exists
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return [":".join(l)] if rblf_file_exists(l[0]) else []
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return [":".join(value)] if rblf_file_exists(value[0]) else []
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def _enforce_product_packages_exist(pkg_string_or_list):
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"""Makes including non-existent modules in PRODUCT_PACKAGES an error."""
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#TODO(asmundak)
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pass
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def _file_wildcard_exists(file_pattern):
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"""Return True if there are files matching given bash pattern."""
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return len(rblf_wildcard(file_pattern)) > 0
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def _find_and_copy(pattern, from_dir, to_dir):
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"""Return a copy list for the files matching the pattern."""
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return ["%s/%s:%s/%s" % (from_dir, f, to_dir, f) for f in rblf_wildcard(pattern, from_dir)]
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def _filter_out(pattern, text):
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"""Return all the words from `text' that do not match any word in `pattern'.
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res.append(w)
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return res
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def _filter(pattern, text):
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"""Return all the words in `text` that match `pattern`.
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res.append(w)
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return res
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def __mk2regex(words):
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"""Returns regular expression equivalent to Make pattern."""
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# TODO(asmundak): this will mishandle '\%'
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return "^(" + "|".join([w.replace("%", ".*", 1) for w in words]) + ")"
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def _regex_match(regex, w):
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return rblf_regex(regex, w)
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def _require_artifacts_in_path(paths, allowed_paths):
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"""TODO."""
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#print("require_artifacts_in_path(", __words(paths), ",", __words(allowed_paths), ")")
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pass
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def _require_artifacts_in_path_relaxed(paths, allowed_paths):
|
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"""TODO."""
|
||||
pass
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def _expand_wildcard(pattern):
|
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"""Expands shell wildcard pattern."""
|
||||
return rblf_wildcard(pattern)
|
||||
|
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|
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def _mkerror(file, message=""):
|
||||
def _mkerror(file, message = ""):
|
||||
"""Prints error and stops."""
|
||||
fail("%s: %s. Stop" % (file, message))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _mkwarning(file, message=""):
|
||||
def _mkwarning(file, message = ""):
|
||||
"""Prints warning."""
|
||||
print("%s: warning: %s" % (file, message))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def _mkinfo(file, message=""):
|
||||
def _mkinfo(file, message = ""):
|
||||
"""Prints info."""
|
||||
print(message)
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
def __get_options():
|
||||
"""Returns struct containing runtime global settings."""
|
||||
settings = dict(
|
||||
|
@ -455,29 +461,29 @@ def __get_options():
|
|||
|
||||
# Settings used during debugging.
|
||||
_options = __get_options()
|
||||
rblf = struct(addprefix=_addprefix,
|
||||
addsuffix=_addsuffix,
|
||||
copy_if_exists=_copy_if_exists,
|
||||
cfg=__h_cfg,
|
||||
enforce_product_packages_exist=_enforce_product_packages_exist,
|
||||
expand_wildcard=_expand_wildcard,
|
||||
file_exists=rblf_file_exists,
|
||||
file_wildcard_exists=_file_wildcard_exists,
|
||||
filter=_filter,
|
||||
filter_out=_filter_out,
|
||||
find_and_copy=_find_and_copy,
|
||||
global_init=_global_init,
|
||||
inherit=_inherit,
|
||||
indirect=_indirect,
|
||||
mkinfo=_mkinfo,
|
||||
mkerror=_mkerror,
|
||||
mkwarning=_mkwarning,
|
||||
printvars=_printvars,
|
||||
product_configuration=_product_configuration,
|
||||
require_artifacts_in_path=_require_artifacts_in_path,
|
||||
require_artifacts_in_path_relaxed=_require_artifacts_in_path_relaxed,
|
||||
setdefault=_setdefault,
|
||||
shell=rblf_shell,
|
||||
warning=_mkwarning,
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
rblf = struct(
|
||||
addprefix = _addprefix,
|
||||
addsuffix = _addsuffix,
|
||||
copy_if_exists = _copy_if_exists,
|
||||
cfg = __h_cfg,
|
||||
enforce_product_packages_exist = _enforce_product_packages_exist,
|
||||
expand_wildcard = _expand_wildcard,
|
||||
file_exists = rblf_file_exists,
|
||||
file_wildcard_exists = _file_wildcard_exists,
|
||||
filter = _filter,
|
||||
filter_out = _filter_out,
|
||||
find_and_copy = _find_and_copy,
|
||||
global_init = _global_init,
|
||||
inherit = _inherit,
|
||||
indirect = _indirect,
|
||||
mkinfo = _mkinfo,
|
||||
mkerror = _mkerror,
|
||||
mkwarning = _mkwarning,
|
||||
printvars = _printvars,
|
||||
product_configuration = _product_configuration,
|
||||
require_artifacts_in_path = _require_artifacts_in_path,
|
||||
require_artifacts_in_path_relaxed = _require_artifacts_in_path_relaxed,
|
||||
setdefault = _setdefault,
|
||||
shell = rblf_shell,
|
||||
warning = _mkwarning,
|
||||
)
|
||||
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