# Copyright 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams # Copyright 2002, 2005, 2006 Rene Rivera # Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Vladimir Prus # Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. # (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at # http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) # Implements project representation and loading. Each project is represented by: # - a module where all the Jamfile content lives. # - an instance of 'project-attributes' class. # (given a module name, can be obtained using the 'attributes' rule) # - an instance of 'project-target' class (from targets.jam) # (given a module name, can be obtained using the 'target' rule) # # Typically, projects are created as result of loading a Jamfile, which is done # by rules 'load' and 'initialize', below. First, a module is prepared and a new # project-attributes instance is created. Some rules necessary for all projects # are added to the module (see the 'project-rules' module). Default project # attributes are set (inheriting parent project attributes, if it exists). After # that the Jamfile is read. It can declare its own attributes using the # 'project' rule which will be combined with any already set. # # The 'project' rule can also declare a project id which will be associated with # the project module. # # Besides Jamfile projects, we also support 'standalone' projects created by # calling 'initialize' in an arbitrary module and not specifying the project's # location. After the call, the module can call the 'project' rule, declare main # targets and behave as a regular project except that, since it is not # associated with any location, it should only declare prebuilt targets. # # The list of all loaded Jamfiles is stored in the .project-locations variable. # It is possible to obtain a module name for a location using the 'module-name' # rule. Standalone projects are not recorded and can only be referenced using # their project id. import "class" : new ; import modules ; import path ; import print ; import property-set ; import sequence ; .debug-loading = [ MATCH ^(--debug-loading)$ : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] ; # Loads the Jamfile at the given location. After loading, project global file # and Jamfiles needed by the requested one will be loaded recursively. If the # Jamfile at that location is loaded already, does nothing. Returns the project # module for the Jamfile. # rule load ( jamfile-location : synthesize ? ) { local module-name = [ module-name $(jamfile-location) ] ; # If Jamfile is already loaded, do not try again. if ! $(module-name) in $(.jamfile-modules) { if $(.debug-loading) { ECHO Loading Jamfile at '$(jamfile-location)' ; } load-jamfile $(jamfile-location) : $(module-name) : $(synthesize) ; # We want to make sure that child project are loaded only after parent # projects. In particular, because parent projects define attributes # which are then inherited by children, and we do not want children to # be loaded before parent has defined everything. # # While "build-project" and "use-project" can potentially refer to child # projects from parent projects, we do not immediately load child # projects when seeing those attributes. Instead, we record the minimal # information to be used only later. load-used-projects $(module-name) ; } return $(module-name) ; } rule load-used-projects ( module-name ) { local used = [ modules.peek $(module-name) : .used-projects ] ; local location = [ attribute $(module-name) location ] ; while $(used) { local id = $(used[1]) ; local where = [ path.make $(used[2]) ] ; register-id $(id) : [ load [ path.root $(where) $(location) ] ] ; used = $(used[3-]) ; } } # Note the use of character groups, as opposed to listing 'Jamroot' and # 'jamroot'. With the latter, we would get duplicate matches on Windows and # would have to eliminate duplicates. JAMROOT ?= [ modules.peek : JAMROOT ] ; JAMROOT ?= project-root.jam [Jj]amroot [Jj]amroot. [Jj]amroot.jam ; # Loads parent of Jamfile at 'location'. Issues an error if nothing is found. # rule load-parent ( location ) { local found = [ path.glob-in-parents $(location) : $(JAMROOT) $(JAMFILE) ] ; if ! $(found) { import errors ; errors.error Could not find parent "for" project at '$(location)' : Did not find Jamfile.jam or Jamroot.jam "in" any parent directory. ; } return [ load $(found[1]:D) ] ; } # Returns the project module corresponding to the given project-id or plain # directory name. Returns nothing if such a project can not be found. # rule find ( name : current-location ) { local project-module ; # Try interpreting name as project id. if [ path.is-rooted $(name) ] { project-module = $($(name).jamfile-module) ; } if ! $(project-module) { local location = [ path.root [ path.make $(name) ] $(current-location) ] ; # If no project is registered for the given location, try to load it. # First see if we have a Jamfile. If not, then see if we might have a # project root willing to act as a Jamfile. In that case, project root # must be placed in the directory referred to by id. project-module = [ module-name $(location) ] ; if ! $(project-module) in $(.jamfile-modules) { if [ path.glob $(location) : $(JAMROOT) $(JAMFILE) ] { project-module = [ load $(location) ] ; } else { project-module = ; } } } return $(project-module) ; } # Returns the name of the module corresponding to 'jamfile-location'. If no # module corresponds to that location yet, associates the default module name # with that location. # rule module-name ( jamfile-location ) { if ! $(.module.$(jamfile-location)) { # Root the path, so that locations are always unambiguous. Without this, # we can not decide if '../../exe/program1' and '.' are the same paths. local normalized = [ path.root $(jamfile-location) [ path.pwd ] ] ; # Quick & dirty fix to get the same module name when we supply two # equivalent location paths, e.g. 'd:\Foo' & 'D:\fOo\bar\..' on Windows. # Note that our current implementation will not work correctly if the # given location references an empty folder, but in that case any later # attempt to load a Jamfile from this location will fail anyway. # FIXME: Implement this cleanly. Support for this type of path # normalization already exists internally in Boost Jam and the current # fix relies on the GLOB builtin rule using that support. Most likely we # just need to add a new builtin rule to do this explicitly. normalized = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(normalized) ] ; local glob-result = [ GLOB [ path.native $(normalized) ] : * ] ; if $(glob-result) { normalized = $(glob-result[1]:D) ; } .module.$(jamfile-location) = Jamfile<$(normalized)> ; } return $(.module.$(jamfile-location)) ; } # Default patterns to search for the Jamfiles to use for build declarations. # JAMFILE = [ modules.peek : JAMFILE ] ; JAMFILE ?= [Bb]uild.jam [Jj]amfile.v2 [Jj]amfile [Jj]amfile. [Jj]amfile.jam ; # Find the Jamfile at the given location. This returns the exact names of all # the Jamfiles in the given directory. The optional parent-root argument causes # this to search not the given directory but the ones above it up to the # parent-root directory. # rule find-jamfile ( dir # The directory(s) to look for a Jamfile. parent-root ? # Optional flag indicating to search for the parent Jamfile. : no-errors ? ) { # Glob for all the possible Jamfiles according to the match pattern. # local jamfile-glob = ; if $(parent-root) { if ! $(.parent-jamfile.$(dir)) { .parent-jamfile.$(dir) = [ path.glob-in-parents $(dir) : $(JAMFILE) ] ; } jamfile-glob = $(.parent-jamfile.$(dir)) ; } else { if ! $(.jamfile.$(dir)) { .jamfile.$(dir) = [ path.glob $(dir) : $(JAMFILE) ] ; } jamfile-glob = $(.jamfile.$(dir)) ; } local jamfile-to-load = $(jamfile-glob) ; # Multiple Jamfiles found in the same place. Warn about this and ensure we # use only one of them. As a temporary convenience measure, if there is # Jamfile.v2 among found files, suppress the warning and use it. # if $(jamfile-to-load[2-]) { local v2-jamfiles = [ MATCH ^(.*[Jj]amfile\\.v2)|(.*[Bb]uild\\.jam)$ : $(jamfile-to-load) ] ; if $(v2-jamfiles) && ! $(v2-jamfiles[2]) { jamfile-to-load = $(v2-jamfiles) ; } else { local jamfile = [ path.basename $(jamfile-to-load[1]) ] ; ECHO "warning: Found multiple Jamfiles at '"$(dir)"'!" "Loading the first one: '$(jamfile)'." ; } jamfile-to-load = $(jamfile-to-load[1]) ; } # Could not find it, error. # if ! $(no-errors) && ! $(jamfile-to-load) { import errors ; errors.error Unable to load Jamfile. : Could not find a Jamfile in directory '$(dir)'. : Attempted to find it with pattern '$(JAMFILE:J=" ")'. : Please consult the documentation at 'http://www.boost.org'. ; } return $(jamfile-to-load) ; } # Load a Jamfile at the given directory. Returns nothing. Will attempt to load # the file as indicated by the JAMFILE patterns. Effect of calling this rule # twice with the same 'dir' is undefined. # local rule load-jamfile ( dir : jamfile-module : synthesize ? ) { # See if the Jamfile is where it should be. # local jamfile-to-load = [ path.glob $(dir) : $(JAMROOT) ] ; if ! $(jamfile-to-load) { jamfile-to-load = [ find-jamfile $(dir) : $(synthesize) ] ; } if $(jamfile-to-load[2]) { import errors ; errors.error "Multiple Jamfiles found at '$(dir)'" : "Filenames are: " $(jamfile-to-load:D=) ; } if ! $(jamfile-to-load) && $(synthesize) { jamfile-to-load = $(dir)/@ ; } # Now load the Jamfile in its own context. # The call to 'initialize' may load the parent Jamfile, which might contain # a 'use-project' or a 'project.load' call, causing a second attempt to load # the same project we are loading now. Checking inside .jamfile-modules # prevents that second attempt from messing things up. if ! $(jamfile-module) in $(.jamfile-modules) { local previous-project = $(.current-project) ; # Initialize the Jamfile module before loading. initialize $(jamfile-module) : [ path.parent $(jamfile-to-load) ] : $(jamfile-to-load:BS) ; if ! $(jamfile-module) in $(.jamfile-modules) { .jamfile-modules += $(jamfile-module) ; local saved-project = $(.current-project) ; mark-as-user $(jamfile-module) ; if $(jamfile-to-load:B) = "@" { # Not a real jamfile to load. Synthsize the load. modules.poke $(jamfile-module) : __name__ : $(jamfile-module) ; modules.poke $(jamfile-module) : __file__ : [ path.native $(jamfile-to-load) ] ; modules.poke $(jamfile-module) : __binding__ : [ path.native $(jamfile-to-load) ] ; } else { modules.load $(jamfile-module) : [ path.native $(jamfile-to-load) ] : . ; if [ MATCH ^($(JAMROOT))$ : $(jamfile-to-load:BS) ] { jamfile = [ find-jamfile $(dir) : no-errors ] ; if $(jamfile) { load-aux $(jamfile-module) : [ path.native $(jamfile) ] ; } } } # Now do some checks. if $(.current-project) != $(saved-project) { import errors ; errors.error The value of the .current-project variable has magically : changed after loading a Jamfile. This means some of the : targets might be defined in the wrong project. : after loading $(jamfile-module) : expected value $(saved-project) : actual value $(.current-project) ; } end-load $(previous-project) ; if $(.global-build-dir) { if [ attribute $(jamfile-module) location ] && ! [ attribute $(jamfile-module) id ] { local project-root = [ attribute $(jamfile-module) project-root ] ; if $(project-root) = $(dir) { ECHO "warning: the --build-dir option was specified" ; ECHO "warning: but Jamroot at '$(dir)'" ; ECHO "warning: specified no project id" ; ECHO "warning: the --build-dir option will be ignored" ; } } } } } } # Called when done loading a project module. Restores the current project to its # previous value and does some additional checking to make sure our 'currently # loaded project' identifier does not get left with an invalid value. # rule end-load ( previous-project ? ) { if ! $(.current-project) { import errors ; errors.error Ending project loading requested when there was no project currently being loaded. ; } if ! $(previous-project) && $(.saved-current-project) { import errors ; errors.error Ending project loading requested with no 'previous project' when there were other projects still marked as being loaded recursively. ; } .current-project = $(previous-project) ; } rule mark-as-user ( module-name ) { if USER_MODULE in [ RULENAMES ] { USER_MODULE $(module-name) ; } } rule load-aux ( module-name : file ) { mark-as-user $(module-name) ; module $(module-name) { include $(2) ; local rules = [ RULENAMES $(1) ] ; IMPORT $(1) : $(rules) : $(1) : $(1).$(rules) ; } } .global-build-dir = [ MATCH ^--build-dir=(.*)$ : [ modules.peek : ARGV ] ] ; if $(.global-build-dir) { # If the option is specified several times, take the last value. .global-build-dir = [ path.make $(.global-build-dir[-1]) ] ; } # Initialize the module for a project. # rule initialize ( module-name # The name of the project module. : location ? # The location (directory) of the project to initialize. If # not specified, a standalone project will be initialized. : basename ? ) { if $(.debug-loading) { ECHO "Initializing project '$(module-name)'" ; } local jamroot ; local parent-module ; if $(module-name) = test-config { # No parent. } else if $(module-name) = site-config { parent-module = test-config ; } else if $(module-name) = user-config { parent-module = site-config ; } else if $(module-name) = project-config { parent-module = user-config ; } else if $(location) && ! [ MATCH ^($(JAMROOT))$ : $(basename) ] { # We search for parent/jamroot only if this is a jamfile project, i.e. # if is not a standalone or a jamroot project. parent-module = [ load-parent $(location) ] ; } else if $(location) { # We have a jamroot project. Inherit from user-config (or project-config # if it exists). if $(project-config.attributes) { parent-module = project-config ; } else { parent-module = user-config ; } jamroot = true ; } # TODO: need to consider if standalone projects can do anything but define # prebuilt targets. If so, we need to give them a more sensible "location", # so that source paths are correct. location ?= "" ; # Create the module for the Jamfile first. module $(module-name) { } # load-parent can end up loading this module again. Make sure this is not # duplicated. if ! $($(module-name).attributes) { $(module-name).attributes = [ new project-attributes $(location) $(module-name) ] ; local attributes = $($(module-name).attributes) ; if $(location) { $(attributes).set source-location : [ path.make $(location) ] : exact ; } else { local cfgs = project site test user ; if ! $(module-name) in $(cfgs)-config { # This is a standalone project with known location. Set its # source location so it can declare targets. This is needed so # you can put a .jam file with your sources and use it via # 'using'. Standard modules (in the 'tools' subdir) may not # assume source dir is set. local s = [ modules.binding $(module-name) ] ; if ! $(s) { import errors ; errors.error Could not determine project location $(module-name) ; } $(attributes).set source-location : $(s:D) : exact ; } } $(attributes).set requirements : [ property-set.empty ] : exact ; $(attributes).set usage-requirements : [ property-set.empty ] : exact ; # Import rules common to all project modules from project-rules module, # defined at the end of this file. local rules = [ RULENAMES project-rules ] ; IMPORT project-rules : $(rules) : $(module-name) : $(rules) ; if $(parent-module) { inherit-attributes $(module-name) : $(parent-module) ; $(attributes).set parent-module : $(parent-module) : exact ; } if $(jamroot) { $(attributes).set project-root : $(location) : exact ; if ! $(.first-project-root) { .first-project-root = $(module-name) ; } } local parent ; if $(parent-module) { parent = [ target $(parent-module) ] ; } if ! $(.target.$(module-name)) { local requirements = [ attribute $(module-name) requirements ] ; .target.$(module-name) = [ new project-target $(module-name) : $(module-name) $(parent) : $(requirements) ] ; if $(.debug-loading) { ECHO Assigned project target $(.target.$(module-name)) to '$(module-name)' ; } } } .current-project = [ target $(module-name) ] ; } # Make 'project-module' inherit attributes of project root and parent module. # rule inherit-attributes ( project-module : parent-module ) { local attributes = $($(project-module).attributes) ; local pattributes = [ attributes $(parent-module) ] ; # Parent module might be locationless configuration module. if [ modules.binding $(parent-module) ] { $(attributes).set parent : [ path.parent [ path.make [ modules.binding $(parent-module) ] ] ] ; } $(attributes).set project-root : [ $(pattributes).get project-root ] : exact ; $(attributes).set default-build : [ $(pattributes).get default-build ] ; $(attributes).set requirements : [ $(pattributes).get requirements ] : exact ; $(attributes).set usage-requirements : [ $(pattributes).get usage-requirements ] : exact ; local parent-build-dir = [ $(pattributes).get build-dir ] ; if $(parent-build-dir) { # Have to compute relative path from parent dir to our dir. Convert both # paths to absolute, since we cannot find relative path from ".." to # ".". local location = [ attribute $(project-module) location ] ; local parent-location = [ attribute $(parent-module) location ] ; local pwd = [ path.pwd ] ; local parent-dir = [ path.root $(parent-location) $(pwd) ] ; local our-dir = [ path.root $(location) $(pwd) ] ; $(attributes).set build-dir : [ path.join $(parent-build-dir) [ path.relative $(our-dir) $(parent-dir) ] ] : exact ; } } # Returns whether the given string is a valid registered project id. # rule is-registered-id ( id ) { return $($(id).jamfile-module) ; } # Associate the given id with the given project module. Returns the possibly # corrected project id. # rule register-id ( id : module ) { id = [ path.root $(id) / ] ; if [ MATCH (//) : $(id) ] { import errors ; errors.user-error Project id may not contain two consecutive slash characters (project id: '$(id)'). ; } local orig-module = $($(id).jamfile-module) ; if $(orig-module) && $(orig-module) != $(module) { local new-file = [ modules.peek $(module) : __file__ ] ; local new-location = [ project.attribute $(module) location ] ; local orig-file = [ modules.peek $(orig-module) : __file__ ] ; local orig-main-id = [ project.attribute $(orig-module) id ] ; local orig-location = [ project.attribute $(orig-module) location ] ; local orig-project = [ target $(orig-module) ] ; local orig-name = [ $(orig-project).name ] ; import errors ; errors.user-error Attempt to redeclare already registered project id '$(id)'. : Original project: : " " Name: $(orig-name:E=---) : " " Module: $(orig-module) : " " Main id: $(orig-main-id:E=---) : " " File: $(orig-file:E=---) : " " Location: $(orig-location:E=---) : New project: : " " Module: $(module) : " " File: $(new-file:E=---) : " " Location: $(new-location:E=---) ; } $(id).jamfile-module = $(module) ; return $(id) ; } # Class keeping all the attributes of a project. # # The standard attributes are "id", "location", "project-root", "parent" # "requirements", "default-build", "source-location" and "projects-to-build". # class project-attributes { import path ; import print ; import project ; import property ; import property-set ; import sequence ; rule __init__ ( location project-module ) { self.location = $(location) ; self.project-module = $(project-module) ; } # Set the named attribute from the specification given by the user. The # value actually set may be different. # rule set ( attribute : specification * : exact ? # Sets value from 'specification' without any processing. ) { if $(exact) { self.$(attribute) = $(specification) ; } else if $(attribute) = "requirements" { local result = [ property-set.refine-from-user-input $(self.requirements) : $(specification) : $(self.project-module) : $(self.location) ] ; if $(result[1]) = "@error" { import errors : error : errors.error ; errors.error Requirements for project at '$(self.location)' conflict with parent's. : Explanation: $(result[2-]) ; } self.requirements = $(result) ; } else if $(attribute) = "usage-requirements" { local unconditional ; for local p in $(specification) { local split = [ property.split-conditional $(p) ] ; split ?= nothing $(p) ; unconditional += $(split[2]) ; } local non-free = [ property.remove free : $(unconditional) ] ; if $(non-free) { import errors : error : errors.error ; errors.error usage-requirements $(specification) have non-free properties $(non-free) ; } local t = [ property.translate-paths $(specification) : $(self.location) ] ; if $(self.usage-requirements) { self.usage-requirements = [ property-set.create [ $(self.usage-requirements).raw ] $(t) ] ; } else { self.usage-requirements = [ property-set.create $(t) ] ; } } else if $(attribute) = "default-build" { self.default-build = [ property.make $(specification) ] ; } else if $(attribute) = "source-location" { self.source-location = ; for local src-path in $(specification) { self.source-location += [ path.root [ path.make $(src-path) ] $(self.location) ] ; } } else if $(attribute) = "build-dir" { self.build-dir = [ path.root [ path.make $(specification) ] $(self.location) ] ; } else if $(attribute) = "id" { self.id = [ project.register-id $(specification) : $(self.project-module) ] ; } else if ! $(attribute) in "default-build" "location" "parent" "projects-to-build" "project-root" "source-location" { import errors : error : errors.error ; errors.error Invalid project attribute '$(attribute)' specified for project at '$(self.location)' ; } else { self.$(attribute) = $(specification) ; } } # Returns the value of the given attribute. # rule get ( attribute ) { return $(self.$(attribute)) ; } # Returns whether these attributes belong to a Jamroot project module. # rule is-jamroot ( ) { if $(self.location) && $(self.project-root) = $(self.location) { return true ; } } # Prints the project attributes. # rule print ( ) { local id = '$(self.id)' ; print.section $(id:E=(none)) ; print.list-start ; print.list-item "Parent project:" $(self.parent:E=(none)) ; print.list-item "Requirements:" [ $(self.requirements).raw ] ; print.list-item "Default build:" $(self.default-build) ; print.list-item "Source location:" $(self.source-location) ; print.list-item "Projects to build:" [ sequence.insertion-sort $(self.projects-to-build) ] ; print.list-end ; } } # Returns the build directory for standalone projects # rule standalone-build-dir ( ) { project = [ target $(.first-project-root) ] ; return [ path.join [ $(project).build-dir ] standalone ] ; } # Returns the project which is currently being loaded. # rule current ( ) { if ! $(.current-project) { import errors ; errors.error Reference to the project currently being loaded requested when there was no project module being loaded. ; } return $(.current-project) ; } # Temporarily changes the current project to 'project'. Should be followed by # 'pop-current'. # rule push-current ( project ) { .saved-current-project += $(.current-project) ; .current-project = $(project) ; } rule pop-current ( ) { .current-project = $(.saved-current-project[-1]) ; .saved-current-project = $(.saved-current-project[1--2]) ; } # Returns the project-attribute instance for the specified Jamfile module. # rule attributes ( project ) { return $($(project).attributes) ; } # Returns the value of the specified attribute in the specified Jamfile module. # rule attribute ( project attribute ) { return [ $($(project).attributes).get $(attribute) ] ; } # Returns whether a project module is one of Boost Build's configuration # modules. # rule is-config-module ( project ) { local cfgs = project site test user ; if $(project) in $(cfgs)-config { return true ; } } # Returns whether a project module is a Jamroot project module. # rule is-jamroot-module ( project ) { return [ $($(project).attributes).is-jamroot ] ; } # Returns a project's parent jamroot module. Returns nothing if there is no such # module, i.e. if this is a standalone project or one of the internal Boost # Build configuration projects. # rule get-jamroot-module ( project ) { local jamroot-location = [ attribute $(project) project-root ] ; if $(jamroot-location) { return [ module-name $(jamroot-location) ] ; } } # Returns the project target corresponding to the 'project-module'. # rule target ( project-module ) { if ! $(.target.$(project-module)) { import errors ; errors.user-error Project target requested but not yet assigned for module '$(project-module)'. ; } return $(.target.$(project-module)) ; } # Defines a Boost.Build extension project. Such extensions usually contain # library targets and features that can be used by many people. Even though # extensions are really projects, they can be initialized as a module would be # with the "using" (project.project-rules.using) mechanism. # rule extension ( id space ? : options * : * ) { # The caller is a standalone module for the extension. local mod = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; # We need to do the rest within the extension module. module $(mod) { import path ; # Find the root project. local root-project = [ project.current ] ; root-project = [ $(root-project).project-module ] ; while [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] && [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] != user-config { root-project = [ project.attribute $(root-project) parent-module ] ; } # Default to creating extensions in /ext/.. project space. local id = $(1[1]) ; local space = $(1[2]) ; space ?= ext ; # Create the project data, and bring in the project rules into the # module. project.initialize $(__name__) : [ path.join [ project.attribute $(root-project) location ] $(space:L) $(id:L) ] ; # Create the project itself, i.e. the attributes. project /$(space:L)/$(id:L) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) : $(10) : $(11) : $(12) : $(13) : $(14) : $(15) : $(16) : $(17) : $(18) : $(19) ; local attributes = [ project.attributes $(__name__) ] ; # Inherit from the root project of whomever is defining us. project.inherit-attributes $(__name__) : $(root-project) ; $(attributes).set parent-module : $(root-project) : exact ; } } rule glob-internal ( project : wildcards + : excludes * : rule-name ) { local location = [ $(project).get source-location ] ; local result ; local paths = [ path.$(rule-name) $(location) : [ sequence.transform path.make : $(wildcards) ] : [ sequence.transform path.make : $(excludes) ] ] ; if $(wildcards:D) || $(rule-name) != glob { # The paths we have found are relative to the current directory, but the # names specified in the sources list are assumed to be relative to the # source directory of the corresponding project. So, just make the names # absolute. for local p in $(paths) { # If the path is below source location, use relative path. # Otherwise, use full path just to avoid any ambiguities. local rel = [ path.relative $(p) $(location) : no-error ] ; if $(rel) = not-a-child { result += [ path.root $(p) [ path.pwd ] ] ; } else { result += $(rel) ; } } } else { # There were no wildcards in the directory path, so the files are all in # the source directory of the project. Just drop the directory, instead # of making paths absolute. result = $(paths:D="") ; } return $(result) ; } rule glob-path-root ( root path ) { return [ path.root $(path) $(root) ] ; } rule glob-internal-ex ( project : paths + : wildcards + : excludes * : rule-name ) { # Make the paths we search in absolute, if they aren't already absolute. # If the given paths are relative, they will be relative to the source # directory. So that's what we root against. local source-location = [ path.root [ $(project).get source-location ] [ path.pwd ] ] ; local search-paths = [ sequence.transform project.glob-path-root $(source-location) : $(paths) ] ; paths = [ path.$(rule-name) $(search-paths) : $(wildcards) : $(excludes) ] ; # The paths we have found are absolute, but the names specified in the # sources list are assumed to be relative to the source directory of the # corresponding project. Make the results relative to the source again. local result = [ sequence.transform path.relative-to $(source-location) : $(paths) ] ; return $(result) ; } # This module defines rules common to all projects. # module project-rules { import modules ; rule using ( toolset-module : * ) { import toolset ; local saved-project = [ modules.peek project : .current-project ] ; # Temporarily change the search path so the module referred to by # 'using' can be placed in the same directory as Jamfile. User will # expect the module to be found even though the directory is not in # BOOST_BUILD_PATH. local x = [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ; local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; local caller-location = [ modules.binding $(caller) ] ; modules.poke : BOOST_BUILD_PATH : $(caller-location:D) $(x) ; toolset.using $(1) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) : $(10) : $(11) : $(12) : $(13) : $(14) : $(15) : $(16) : $(17) : $(18) : $(19) ; modules.poke : BOOST_BUILD_PATH : $(x) ; # The above might have clobbered .current-project in case it caused a # new project instance to be created (which would then automatically # get set as the 'current' project). Restore the correct value so any # main targets declared after this do not get mapped to the loaded # module's project. modules.poke project : .current-project : $(saved-project) ; } rule import ( * : * : * ) { local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; local saved-project = [ modules.peek project : .current-project ] ; module $(caller) { modules.import $(1) : $(2) : $(3) ; } # The above might have clobbered .current-project in case it caused a # new project instance to be created (which would then automatically # get set as the 'current' project). Restore the correct value so any # main targets declared after this do not get mapped to the loaded # module's project. modules.poke project : .current-project : $(saved-project) ; } rule project ( id ? : options * : * ) { import path ; import project ; local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; local attributes = [ project.attributes $(caller) ] ; if $(id) { $(attributes).set id : $(id) ; } local explicit-build-dir ; for n in 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 { local option = $($(n)) ; if $(option) { $(attributes).set $(option[1]) : $(option[2-]) ; } if $(option[1]) = "build-dir" { explicit-build-dir = [ path.make $(option[2-]) ] ; } } # If '--build-dir' is specified, change the build dir for the project. local global-build-dir = [ modules.peek project : .global-build-dir ] ; if $(global-build-dir) { local location = [ $(attributes).get location ] ; # Project with an empty location is a 'standalone' project such as # user-config or qt. It has no build dir. If we try to set build dir # for user-config, we shall then try to inherit it, with either # weird or wrong consequences. if $(location) && $(location) = [ $(attributes).get project-root ] { # Re-read the project id, since it might have been modified a # bit when setting the project's id attribute, e.g. might have # been prefixed by a slash if it was not already. id = [ $(attributes).get id ] ; # This is Jamroot. if $(id) { if $(explicit-build-dir) && [ path.is-rooted $(explicit-build-dir) ] { import errors ; errors.user-error Absolute directory specified via 'build-dir' project attribute : Do not know how to combine that with the --build-dir option. ; } # Strip the leading slash from id. local rid = [ MATCH ^/(.*) : $(id) ] ; local p = [ path.join $(global-build-dir) $(rid) $(explicit-build-dir) ] ; $(attributes).set build-dir : $(p) : exact ; } } else { # Not Jamroot. if $(explicit-build-dir) { import errors ; errors.user-error When --build-dir is specified, the 'build-dir' project : attribute is allowed only for top-level 'project' invocations ; } } } } # Declare and set a project global constant. Project global constants are # normal variables but should not be changed. They are applied to every # child Jamfile. # rule constant ( name : value + ) { import project ; local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; local p = [ project.target $(caller) ] ; $(p).add-constant $(name) : $(value) ; } # Declare and set a project global constant, whose value is a path. The path # is adjusted to be relative to the invocation directory. The given value # path is taken to be either absolute, or relative to this project root. # rule path-constant ( name : value + ) { import project ; local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; local p = [ project.target $(caller) ] ; $(p).add-constant $(name) : $(value) : path ; } rule use-project ( id : where ) { # See comment in 'load' for explanation. local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; modules.poke $(caller) : .used-projects : [ modules.peek $(caller) : .used-projects ] $(id) $(where) ; } rule build-project ( dir ) { import project ; local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; local attributes = [ project.attributes $(caller) ] ; local now = [ $(attributes).get projects-to-build ] ; $(attributes).set projects-to-build : $(now) $(dir) ; } rule explicit ( target-names * ) { import project ; # If 'explicit' is used in a helper rule defined in Jamroot and # inherited by children, then most of the time we want 'explicit' to # operate on the Jamfile where the helper rule is invoked. local t = [ project.current ] ; for local n in $(target-names) { $(t).mark-target-as-explicit $(n) ; } } rule always ( target-names * ) { import project ; local t = [ project.current ] ; for local n in $(target-names) { $(t).mark-target-as-always $(n) ; } } rule glob ( wildcards + : excludes * ) { import project ; return [ project.glob-internal [ project.current ] : $(wildcards) : $(excludes) : glob ] ; } rule glob-tree ( wildcards + : excludes * ) { import project ; if $(wildcards:D) || $(excludes:D) { import errors ; errors.user-error The patterns to 'glob-tree' may not include directory ; } return [ project.glob-internal [ project.current ] : $(wildcards) : $(excludes) : glob-tree ] ; } rule glob-ex ( paths + : wildcards + : excludes * ) { import project ; return [ project.glob-internal-ex [ project.current ] : $(paths) : $(wildcards) : $(excludes) : glob ] ; } rule glob-tree-ex ( paths + : wildcards + : excludes * ) { import project ; return [ project.glob-internal-ex [ project.current ] : $(paths) : $(wildcards) : $(excludes) : glob-tree ] ; } # Calculates conditional requirements for multiple requirements at once. # This is a shorthand to reduce duplication and to keep an inline # declarative syntax. For example: # # lib x : x.cpp : [ conditional gcc debug : # DEBUG_EXCEPTION DEBUG_TRACE ] ; # rule conditional ( condition + : requirements * ) { local condition = $(condition:J=,) ; if [ MATCH (:) : $(condition) ] { return $(condition)$(requirements) ; } else { return $(condition):$(requirements) ; } } rule option ( name : value ) { local m = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; local cfgs = project site test user ; if ! $(m) in $(cfgs)-config { import errors ; errors.error The 'option' rule may only be used "in" Boost Build configuration files. ; } import option ; option.set $(name) : $(value) ; } }