import sys, traceback, platform, re, commands if __name__ != '__main__': from SCons.Script import * import utils # config = debug release # aliases are going to be very needed here # we have dependency situations too # target = class Config: # not used atm, but useful to keep a list in mind # may use them eventually for the 'all' and other aliases expansions? target_choices = utils.Enum( 'radiant' ) config_choices = utils.Enum( 'debug', 'release' ) # aliases # 'all' -> for each choices # 'gamecode' for the targets, 'game' 'cgame' 'ui' def __init__( self ): # initialize defaults self.target_selected = [ 'radiant' ] self.config_selected = [ 'release' ] # those are global to each config self.cc = 'gcc-4.1' self.cxx = 'g++-4.1' def __repr__( self ): return 'config: target=%s config=%s' % ( self.target_selected, self.config_selected ) def _processTarget( self, ops ): self.target_selected = ops def _processConfig( self, ops ): self.config_selected = ops def _processCC( self, ops ): self.cc = ops def _processCXX( self, ops ): self.cxx = ops def setupParser( self, operators ): operators['target'] = self._processTarget operators['config'] = self._processConfig operators['cc'] = self._processCC operators['cxx'] = self._processCXX def emit( self ): settings = self for config in self.config_selected: Export( 'utils', 'settings', 'config' ) build_dir = os.path.join( 'build', config ) BuildDir( build_dir, '.', duplicate = 0 ) # left out jpeg6, splines lib_objects = [] for project in [ 'libs/synapse/synapse.vcproj', 'libs/cmdlib/cmdlib.vcproj', 'libs/mathlib/mathlib.vcproj', 'libs/l_net/l_net.vcproj', 'libs/ddslib/ddslib.vcproj', 'libs/picomodel/picomodel.vcproj', 'libs/md5lib/md5lib.vcproj' ]: Export( 'project' ) lib_objects += SConscript( os.path.join( build_dir, 'SConscript.lib' ) ) Export( 'lib_objects' ) SConscript( os.path.join( build_dir, 'SConscript.radiant' ) ) def SetupEnvironment( self, env, config, useGtk = False, useGtkGL = False ): env['CC'] = self.cc env['CXX'] = self.cxx ( ret, xml2 ) = commands.getstatusoutput( 'xml2-config --cflags' ) if ( ret != 0 ): print 'xml2-config failed' assert( False ) xml2libs = commands.getoutput( 'xml2-config --libs' ) env.Append( LINKFLAGS = xml2libs.split( ' ' ) ) baseflags = [ '-m32', '-pipe', '-Wall', '-fmessage-length=0', '-fvisibility=hidden', xml2.split( ' ' ) ] if ( useGtk ): ( ret, gtk2 ) = commands.getstatusoutput( 'pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --cflags' ) if ( ret != 0 ): print 'pkg-config gtk+-2.0 failed' assert( False ) baseflags += gtk2.split( ' ' ) gtk2libs = commands.getoutput( 'pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --libs' ) env.Append( LINKFLAGS = gtk2libs.split( ' ' ) ) else: ( ret, glib ) = commands.getstatusoutput( 'pkg-config glib-2.0 --cflags' ) if ( ret != 0 ): print 'pkg-config glib-2.0 failed' assert( False ) baseflags += glib.split( ' ' ) if ( useGtkGL ): ( ret, gtkgl ) = commands.getstatusoutput( 'pkg-config gtkglext-1.0 --cflags' ) if ( ret != 0 ): print 'pkg-config gtkglext-1.0 failed' assert( False ) baseflags += gtkgl.split( ' ' ) gtkgllibs = commands.getoutput( 'pkg-config gtkglext-1.0 --libs' ) env.Append( LINKFLAGS = gtkgllibs.split( ' ' ) ) env.Append( CFLAGS = baseflags ) env.Append( CXXFLAGS = baseflags + [ '-fpermissive', '-fvisibility-inlines-hidden' ] ) env.Append( CPPPATH = [ 'include', 'libs' ] ) env.Append( CPPDEFINES = [ 'Q_NO_STLPORT' ] ) if ( config == 'debug' ): env.Append( CFLAGS = [ '-g' ] ) env.Append( CPPDEFINES = [ '_DEBUG' ] ) else: env.Append( CFLAGS = [ '-O3', '-march=pentium3', '-Winline', '-ffast-math', '-fno-unsafe-math-optimizations' ] ) # parse the config statement line to produce/update an existing config list # the configs expose a list of keywords and accepted values, which the engine parses out class ConfigParser: def __init__( self ): self.operators = {} def _processOp( self, ops ): assert( len( ops ) == 1 ) op = ops.pop() if ( op == 'clear' ): self.configs = [] self.current_config = None elif ( op == 'pop' ): self.configs.pop() self.current_config = None elif ( op == 'push' ): self.configs.append( self.current_config ) self.current_config = Config() self._setupParser( self.current_config ) def _setupParser( self, c ): self.operators = { 'op' : self._processOp } c.setupParser( self.operators ) def _parseStatement( self, s ): statement_re = re.compile( '(.*)=(.*)' ) value_list_re = re.compile( '([^,]*),?' ) if ( not statement_re.match( s ) ): print 'syntax error (statement match): %s' % repr( s ) return statement_split = statement_re.split( s ) if ( len( statement_split ) != 4 ): print 'syntax error (statement split): %s' % repr( s ) return ( foo, name, value, bar ) = statement_split value_split = value_list_re.split( value ) if ( len( value_split ) < 2 or len( value_split ) % 2 != 1 ): print 'syntax error (value split): %s' % ( repr( value_split ) ) return try: value_array = [] value_split.reverse() value_split.pop() while ( len( value_split ) != 0 ): value_array.append( value_split.pop() ) value_split.pop() except: print traceback.print_exception( sys.exc_type, sys.exc_value, sys.exc_traceback ) print 'syntax error (value to array): %s' % ( repr( value_split ) ) return return ( name, value_array ) def parseStatements( self, _configs, statements ): self.current_config = None self.configs = _configs if ( self.configs is None ): self.configs = [] for s in statements: if ( self.current_config is None ): # use a provided config, or create a default one if ( len( self.configs ) > 0 ): self.current_config = self.configs.pop() else: self.current_config = Config() # setup the operator table for this config # NOTE: have that in self._processOp too self._setupParser( self.current_config ) ret = self._parseStatement( s ) if ( ret is None ): print 'stop statement parse at %s' % repr( s ) break ( name, value_array ) = ret try: processor = self.operators[name] except: print 'unknown operator %s - stop statement parse at %s' % ( repr( name ), repr( s ) ) break processor( value_array ) if ( not self.current_config is None ): self.configs.append( self.current_config ) # make sure there is at least one config if ( len( self.configs ) == 0 ): print 'pushing a default config' self.configs.append( Config() ) return self.configs import unittest class TestConfigParse( unittest.TestCase ): def setUp( self ): self.parser = ConfigParser() def testBasicParse( self ): # test basic config parsing # needs to cleanly stop at the first config statement that is not recognized configs = self.parser.parseStatements( None, [ 'game=missionpack', 'config=qvm', 'foobar' ] ) print repr( configs ) def testMultiParse( self ): # multiple configs seperated by commas configs = self.parser.parseStatements( None, [ 'target=server,game,cgame' ] ) print repr( configs ) def testOp( self ): # test the operator for multiple configs configs = self.parser.parseStatements( None, [ 'target=core', 'config=release', 'op=push', 'target=game,cgame,ui', 'config=debug' ] ) print repr( configs ) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()