#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright 2019 The Emscripten Authors. All rights reserved. # Emscripten is available under two separate licenses, the MIT license and the # University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License. Both these licenses can be # found in the LICENSE file. from __future__ import print_function import copy from collections import OrderedDict import errno import json import multiprocessing import os import os.path import platform import re import shutil import stat import subprocess import sys import sysconfig import zipfile if os.name == 'nt': try: import winreg except ImportError: # old python 2 name import _winreg as winreg import ctypes.wintypes if sys.version_info >= (3,): from urllib.parse import urljoin from urllib.request import urlopen import functools else: from urlparse import urljoin from urllib2 import urlopen emsdk_packages_url = 'https://storage.googleapis.com/webassembly/emscripten-releases-builds/deps/' emscripten_releases_repo = 'https://chromium.googlesource.com/emscripten-releases' emscripten_releases_download_url_template = "https://storage.googleapis.com/webassembly/emscripten-releases-builds/%s/%s/wasm-binaries%s.%s" # This was previously `master.zip` but we are transitioning to `main` and # `HEAD.zip` works for both cases. In future we could switch this to # `main.zip` perhaps. emsdk_zip_download_url = 'https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk/archive/HEAD.zip' download_dir = 'downloads/' extra_release_tag = None # Enable this to do very verbose printing about the different steps that are # being run. Useful for debugging. VERBOSE = int(os.getenv('EMSDK_VERBOSE', '0')) QUIET = int(os.getenv('EMSDK_QUIET', '0')) TTY_OUTPUT = not os.getenv('EMSDK_NOTTY', not sys.stdout.isatty()) def info(msg): if not QUIET: print(msg, file=sys.stderr) def errlog(msg): print(msg, file=sys.stderr) def exit_with_error(msg): errlog('error: %s' % msg) sys.exit(1) WINDOWS = False MINGW = False MSYS = False MACOS = False LINUX = False if 'EMSDK_OS' in os.environ: EMSDK_OS = os.environ['EMSDK_OS'] if EMSDK_OS == 'windows': WINDOWS = True elif EMSDK_OS == 'linux': LINUX = True elif EMSDK_OS == 'macos': MACOS = True else: assert False, 'EMSDK_OS must be one of: windows, linux, macos' else: if os.name == 'nt' or ('windows' in os.getenv('SYSTEMROOT', '').lower()) or ('windows' in os.getenv('COMSPEC', '').lower()): WINDOWS = True if os.getenv('MSYSTEM'): MSYS = True # Some functions like os.path.normpath() exhibit different behavior between # different versions of Python, so we need to distinguish between the MinGW # and MSYS versions of Python if sysconfig.get_platform() == 'mingw': MINGW = True if os.getenv('MSYSTEM') != 'MSYS' and os.getenv('MSYSTEM') != 'MINGW64': # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37460073/msys-vs-mingw-internal-environment-variables errlog('Warning: MSYSTEM environment variable is present, and is set to "' + os.getenv('MSYSTEM') + '". This shell has not been tested with emsdk and may not work.') if platform.mac_ver()[0] != '': MACOS = True if not MACOS and (platform.system() == 'Linux'): LINUX = True UNIX = (MACOS or LINUX) # Pick which shell of 4 shells to use POWERSHELL = bool(os.getenv('EMSDK_POWERSHELL')) CSH = bool(os.getenv('EMSDK_CSH')) CMD = bool(os.getenv('EMSDK_CMD')) BASH = bool(os.getenv('EMSDK_BASH')) if WINDOWS and BASH: MSYS = True if not CSH and not POWERSHELL and not BASH and not CMD: # Fall back to default of `cmd` on windows and `bash` otherwise if WINDOWS and not MSYS: CMD = True else: BASH = True if WINDOWS: ENVPATH_SEPARATOR = ';' else: ENVPATH_SEPARATOR = ':' # platform.machine() may return AMD64 on windows, so standardize the case. machine = os.getenv('EMSDK_ARCH', platform.machine().lower()) if machine.startswith('x64') or machine.startswith('amd64') or machine.startswith('x86_64'): ARCH = 'x86_64' elif machine.endswith('86'): ARCH = 'x86' elif machine.startswith('aarch64') or machine.lower().startswith('arm64'): if WINDOWS: errlog('No support for Windows on Arm, fallback to x64') ARCH = 'x86_64' else: ARCH = 'arm64' elif machine.startswith('arm'): ARCH = 'arm' else: exit_with_error('unknown machine architecture: ' + machine) # Don't saturate all cores to not steal the whole system, but be aggressive. CPU_CORES = int(os.getenv('EMSDK_NUM_CORES', max(multiprocessing.cpu_count() - 1, 1))) CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_OVERRIDE = None # If true, perform a --shallow clone of git. GIT_CLONE_SHALLOW = False # If true, LLVM backend is built with tests enabled, and Binaryen is built with # Visual Studio static analyzer enabled. BUILD_FOR_TESTING = False # If 'auto', assertions are decided by the build type # (Release&MinSizeRel=disabled, Debug&RelWithDebInfo=enabled) # Other valid values are 'ON' and 'OFF' ENABLE_LLVM_ASSERTIONS = 'auto' # If true, keeps the downloaded archive files. KEEP_DOWNLOADS = bool(os.getenv('EMSDK_KEEP_DOWNLOADS')) def os_name(): if WINDOWS: return 'win' elif LINUX: return 'linux' elif MACOS: return 'mac' else: raise Exception('unknown OS') def debug_print(msg): if VERBOSE: errlog(msg) def to_unix_path(p): return p.replace('\\', '/') EMSDK_PATH = to_unix_path(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))) EMSDK_SET_ENV = "" if POWERSHELL: EMSDK_SET_ENV = os.path.join(EMSDK_PATH, 'emsdk_set_env.ps1') else: EMSDK_SET_ENV = os.path.join(EMSDK_PATH, 'emsdk_set_env.bat') # Parses https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/tree/d6aced8 to a pair (https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten, d6aced8) def parse_github_url_and_refspec(url): if not url: return ('', '') if url.endswith(('/tree/', '/tree', '/commit/', '/commit')): raise Exception('Malformed git URL and refspec ' + url + '!') if '/tree/' in url: if url.endswith('/'): raise Exception('Malformed git URL and refspec ' + url + '!') return url.split('/tree/') elif '/commit/' in url: if url.endswith('/'): raise Exception('Malformed git URL and refspec ' + url + '!') return url.split('/commit/') else: return (url, 'main') # Assume the default branch is main in the absence of a refspec ARCHIVE_SUFFIXES = ('zip', '.tar', '.gz', '.xz', '.tbz2', '.bz2') # Finds the given executable 'program' in PATH. Operates like the Unix tool 'which'. def which(program): def is_exe(fpath): return os.path.isfile(fpath) and (WINDOWS or os.access(fpath, os.X_OK)) fpath, fname = os.path.split(program) if fpath: if is_exe(program): return program else: for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep): path = path.strip('"') exe_file = os.path.join(path, program) if is_exe(exe_file): return exe_file if WINDOWS and '.' not in fname: if is_exe(exe_file + '.exe'): return exe_file + '.exe' if is_exe(exe_file + '.cmd'): return exe_file + '.cmd' if is_exe(exe_file + '.bat'): return exe_file + '.bat' return None def vswhere(version): try: program_files = os.getenv('ProgramFiles(x86)') if not program_files: program_files = os.environ['ProgramFiles'] vswhere_path = os.path.join(program_files, 'Microsoft Visual Studio', 'Installer', 'vswhere.exe') # Source: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/install/workload-component-id-vs-build-tools?view=vs-2022 tools_arch = 'ARM64' if ARCH == 'arm64' else 'x86.x64' # The "-products *" allows detection of Build Tools, the "-prerelease" allows detection of Preview version # of Visual Studio and Build Tools. output = json.loads(subprocess.check_output([vswhere_path, '-latest', '-products', '*', '-prerelease', '-version', '[%s.0,%s.0)' % (version, version + 1), '-requires', 'Microsoft.VisualStudio.Component.VC.Tools.' + tools_arch, '-property', 'installationPath', '-format', 'json'])) return str(output[0]['installationPath']) except Exception: return '' def vs_filewhere(installation_path, platform, file): try: vcvarsall = os.path.join(installation_path, 'VC\\Auxiliary\\Build\\vcvarsall.bat') env = subprocess.check_output('cmd /c "%s" %s & where %s' % (vcvarsall, platform, file)) paths = [path[:-len(file)] for path in env.split('\r\n') if path.endswith(file)] return paths[0] except Exception: return '' CMAKE_GENERATOR = 'Unix Makefiles' if WINDOWS: # Detect which CMake generator to use when building on Windows if '--mingw' in sys.argv: CMAKE_GENERATOR = 'MinGW Makefiles' elif '--vs2022' in sys.argv: CMAKE_GENERATOR = 'Visual Studio 17' elif '--vs2019' in sys.argv: CMAKE_GENERATOR = 'Visual Studio 16' elif len(vswhere(17)) > 0: CMAKE_GENERATOR = 'Visual Studio 17' elif len(vswhere(16)) > 0: CMAKE_GENERATOR = 'Visual Studio 16' elif which('mingw32-make') is not None and which('g++') is not None: CMAKE_GENERATOR = 'MinGW Makefiles' else: # No detected generator CMAKE_GENERATOR = '' sys.argv = [a for a in sys.argv if a not in ('--mingw', '--vs2019', '--vs2022')] # Computes a suitable path prefix to use when building with a given generator. def cmake_generator_prefix(): if CMAKE_GENERATOR == 'Visual Studio 17': return '_vs2022' if CMAKE_GENERATOR == 'Visual Studio 16': return '_vs2019' elif CMAKE_GENERATOR == 'MinGW Makefiles': return '_mingw' # Unix Makefiles do not specify a path prefix for backwards path compatibility return '' # Removes a directory tree even if it was readonly, and doesn't throw exception # on failure. def remove_tree(d): debug_print('remove_tree(' + str(d) + ')') if not os.path.exists(d): return try: def remove_readonly_and_try_again(func, path, exc_info): if not (os.stat(path).st_mode & stat.S_IWRITE): os.chmod(path, stat.S_IWRITE) func(path) else: raise shutil.rmtree(d, onerror=remove_readonly_and_try_again) except Exception as e: debug_print('remove_tree threw an exception, ignoring: ' + str(e)) def win_set_environment_variable_direct(key, value, system=True): folder = None try: if system: # Read globally from ALL USERS section. folder = winreg.OpenKeyEx(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\Environment', 0, winreg.KEY_ALL_ACCESS) else: # Register locally from CURRENT USER section. folder = winreg.OpenKeyEx(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, 'Environment', 0, winreg.KEY_ALL_ACCESS) winreg.SetValueEx(folder, key, 0, winreg.REG_EXPAND_SZ, value) debug_print('Set key=' + key + ' with value ' + value + ' in registry.') return True except Exception as e: # 'Access is denied.' if e.args[3] == 5: exit_with_error('failed to set the environment variable \'' + key + '\'! Setting environment variables permanently requires administrator access. Please rerun this command with administrative privileges. This can be done for example by holding down the Ctrl and Shift keys while opening a command prompt in start menu.') errlog('Failed to write environment variable ' + key + ':') errlog(str(e)) return False finally: if folder is not None: folder.Close() def win_get_environment_variable(key, system=True, user=True, fallback=True): if (not system and not user and fallback): # if no --system or --permanent flag is provided use shell's value return os.environ[key] try: folder = None try: if system: # Read globally from ALL USERS section. folder = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\Environment') else: # Register locally from CURRENT USER section. folder = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, 'Environment') value = str(winreg.QueryValueEx(folder, key)[0]) except Exception: # If reading registry fails for some reason - read via os.environ. This has the drawback # that expansion items such as %PROGRAMFILES% will have been expanded, so # need to be precise not to set these back to system registry, or # expansion items would be lost. if fallback: return os.environ[key] return None finally: if folder is not None: folder.Close() except Exception as e: # this catch is if both the registry key threw an exception and the key is not in os.environ if e.args[0] != 2: # 'The system cannot find the file specified.' errlog('Failed to read environment variable ' + key + ':') errlog(str(e)) return None return value def win_set_environment_variable(key, value, system, user): debug_print('set ' + str(key) + '=' + str(value) + ', in system=' + str(system)) previous_value = win_get_environment_variable(key, system=system, user=user) if previous_value == value: debug_print(' no need to set, since same value already exists.') # No need to elevate UAC for nothing to set the same value, skip. return False if not value: try: if system: cmd = ['REG', 'DELETE', 'SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Control\\Session Manager\\Environment', '/V', key, '/f'] else: cmd = ['REG', 'DELETE', 'HKCU\\Environment', '/V', key, '/f'] debug_print(str(cmd)) value = subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) except Exception: return False return True try: if win_set_environment_variable_direct(key, value, system): return True # Escape % signs so that we don't expand references to environment variables. value = value.replace('%', '^%') if len(value) >= 1024: exit_with_error('the new environment variable ' + key + ' is more than 1024 characters long! A value this long cannot be set via command line: please add the environment variable specified above to system environment manually via Control Panel.') cmd = ['SETX', key, value] debug_print(str(cmd)) retcode = subprocess.call(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) if retcode != 0: errlog('ERROR! Failed to set environment variable ' + key + '=' + value + '. You may need to set it manually.') else: return True except Exception as e: errlog('ERROR! Failed to set environment variable ' + key + '=' + value + ':') errlog(str(e)) errlog('You may need to set it manually.') return False def win_set_environment_variables(env_vars_to_add, system, user): if not env_vars_to_add: return changed = False for key, value in env_vars_to_add: if win_set_environment_variable(key, value, system, user): if not changed: changed = True print('Setting global environment variables:') print(key + ' = ' + value) if not changed: print('Global environment variables up to date') return # if changes were made then we need to notify other processes try: HWND_BROADCAST = ctypes.wintypes.HWND(0xFFFF) # win32con.HWND_BROADCAST == 65535 WM_SETTINGCHANGE = 0x001A # win32con.WM_SETTINGCHANGE == 26 SMTO_BLOCK = 0x0001 # win32con.SMTO_BLOCK == 1 ctypes.windll.user32.SendMessageTimeoutA( HWND_BROADCAST, # hWnd: notify everyone WM_SETTINGCHANGE, # Msg: registry changed 0, # wParam: Must be 0 when setting changed is sent by users 'Environment', # lParam: Specifically environment variables changed SMTO_BLOCK, # fuFlags: Wait for message to be sent or timeout 100) # uTimeout: 100ms except Exception as e: errlog('SendMessageTimeout failed with error: ' + str(e)) def win_delete_environment_variable(key, system=True, user=True): debug_print('win_delete_environment_variable(key=' + key + ', system=' + str(system) + ')') return win_set_environment_variable(key, None, system, user) # Returns the absolute pathname to the given path inside the Emscripten SDK. def sdk_path(path): if os.path.isabs(path): return path return to_unix_path(os.path.join(EMSDK_PATH, path)) # Removes a single file, suppressing exceptions on failure. def rmfile(filename): debug_print('rmfile(' + filename + ')') if os.path.lexists(filename): os.remove(filename) # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/600268/mkdir-p-functionality-in-python def mkdir_p(path): debug_print('mkdir_p(' + path + ')') try: os.makedirs(path) except OSError as exc: # Python >2.5 if exc.errno != errno.EEXIST or not os.path.isdir(path): raise def is_nonempty_directory(path): if not os.path.isdir(path): return False return len(os.listdir(path)) != 0 def run(cmd, cwd=None, quiet=False): debug_print('run(cmd=' + str(cmd) + ', cwd=' + str(cwd) + ')') process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=cwd, env=os.environ.copy()) process.communicate() if process.returncode != 0 and not quiet: errlog(str(cmd) + ' failed with error code ' + str(process.returncode) + '!') return process.returncode # http://pythonicprose.blogspot.fi/2009/10/python-extract-targz-archive.html def untargz(source_filename, dest_dir): print("Unpacking '" + source_filename + "' to '" + dest_dir + "'") mkdir_p(dest_dir) returncode = run(['tar', '-xvf' if VERBOSE else '-xf', sdk_path(source_filename), '--strip', '1'], cwd=dest_dir) # tfile = tarfile.open(source_filename, 'r:gz') # tfile.extractall(dest_dir) return returncode == 0 # On Windows, it is not possible to reference path names that are longer than # ~260 characters, unless the path is referenced via a "\\?\" prefix. # See https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa365247.aspx#maxpath and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3555527/python-win32-filename-length-workaround # In that mode, forward slashes cannot be used as delimiters. def fix_potentially_long_windows_pathname(pathname): if not WINDOWS or MSYS: return pathname # Test if emsdk calls fix_potentially_long_windows_pathname() with long # relative paths (which is problematic) if not os.path.isabs(pathname) and len(pathname) > 200: errlog('Warning: Seeing a relative path "' + pathname + '" which is dangerously long for being referenced as a short Windows path name. Refactor emsdk to be able to handle this!') if pathname.startswith('\\\\?\\'): return pathname pathname = os.path.normpath(pathname.replace('/', '\\')) if MINGW: # MinGW versions of Python return normalized paths with backslashes # converted to forward slashes, so we must use forward slashes in our # prefix return '//?/' + pathname return '\\\\?\\' + pathname # On windows, rename/move will fail if the destination exists, and there is no # race-free way to do it. This method removes the destination if it exists, so # the move always works def move_with_overwrite(src, dest): if os.path.exists(dest): os.remove(dest) os.rename(src, dest) # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12886768/simple-way-to-unzip-file-in-python-on-all-oses def unzip(source_filename, dest_dir): print("Unpacking '" + source_filename + "' to '" + dest_dir + "'") mkdir_p(dest_dir) common_subdir = None try: with zipfile.ZipFile(source_filename) as zf: # Implement '--strip 1' behavior to unzipping by testing if all the files # in the zip reside in a common subdirectory, and if so, we move the # output tree at the end of uncompression step. for member in zf.infolist(): words = member.filename.split('/') if len(words) > 1: # If there is a directory component? if common_subdir is None: common_subdir = words[0] elif common_subdir != words[0]: common_subdir = None break else: common_subdir = None break unzip_to_dir = dest_dir if common_subdir: unzip_to_dir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(dest_dir), 'unzip_temp') # Now do the actual decompress. for member in zf.infolist(): zf.extract(member, fix_potentially_long_windows_pathname(unzip_to_dir)) dst_filename = os.path.join(unzip_to_dir, member.filename) # See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/42326428/zipfile-in-python-file-permission unix_attributes = member.external_attr >> 16 if unix_attributes: os.chmod(dst_filename, unix_attributes) # Move the extracted file to its final location without the base # directory name, if we are stripping that away. if common_subdir: if not member.filename.startswith(common_subdir): raise Exception('Unexpected filename "' + member.filename + '"!') stripped_filename = '.' + member.filename[len(common_subdir):] final_dst_filename = os.path.join(dest_dir, stripped_filename) # Check if a directory if stripped_filename.endswith('/'): d = fix_potentially_long_windows_pathname(final_dst_filename) if not os.path.isdir(d): os.mkdir(d) else: parent_dir = os.path.dirname(fix_potentially_long_windows_pathname(final_dst_filename)) if parent_dir and not os.path.exists(parent_dir): os.makedirs(parent_dir) move_with_overwrite(fix_potentially_long_windows_pathname(dst_filename), fix_potentially_long_windows_pathname(final_dst_filename)) if common_subdir: remove_tree(unzip_to_dir) except zipfile.BadZipfile as e: errlog("Unzipping file '" + source_filename + "' failed due to reason: " + str(e) + "! Removing the corrupted zip file.") rmfile(source_filename) return False except Exception as e: errlog("Unzipping file '" + source_filename + "' failed due to reason: " + str(e)) return False return True # This function interprets whether the given string looks like a path to a # directory instead of a file, without looking at the actual filesystem. # 'a/b/c' points to directory, so does 'a/b/c/', but 'a/b/c.x' is parsed as a # filename def path_points_to_directory(path): if path == '.': return True last_slash = max(path.rfind('/'), path.rfind('\\')) last_dot = path.rfind('.') no_suffix = last_dot < last_slash or last_dot == -1 if no_suffix: return True suffix = path[last_dot:] # Very simple logic for the only file suffixes used by emsdk downloader. Other # suffixes, like 'clang-3.2' are treated as dirs. if suffix in ('.exe', '.zip', '.txt'): return False else: return True def get_content_length(download): try: meta = download.info() if hasattr(meta, "getheaders") and hasattr(meta.getheaders, "Content-Length"): return int(meta.getheaders("Content-Length")[0]) elif hasattr(download, "getheader") and download.getheader('Content-Length'): return int(download.getheader('Content-Length')) elif hasattr(meta, "getheader") and meta.getheader('Content-Length'): return int(meta.getheader('Content-Length')) except Exception: pass return 0 def get_download_target(url, dstpath, filename_prefix=''): file_name = filename_prefix + url.split('/')[-1] if path_points_to_directory(dstpath): file_name = os.path.join(dstpath, file_name) else: file_name = dstpath # Treat all relative destination paths as relative to the SDK root directory, # not the current working directory. file_name = sdk_path(file_name) return file_name def download_with_curl(url, file_name): print("Downloading: %s from %s" % (file_name, url)) if not which('curl'): exit_with_error('curl not found in PATH') # -#: show progress bar # -L: Follow HTTP 3XX redirections # -f: Fail on HTTP errors subprocess.check_call(['curl', '-#', '-f', '-L', '-o', file_name, url]) def download_with_urllib(url, file_name): u = urlopen(url) with open(file_name, 'wb') as f: file_size = get_content_length(u) if file_size > 0: print("Downloading: %s from %s, %s Bytes" % (file_name, url, file_size)) else: print("Downloading: %s from %s" % (file_name, url)) file_size_dl = 0 # Draw a progress bar 80 chars wide (in non-TTY mode) progress_max = 80 - 4 progress_shown = 0 block_sz = 256 * 1024 if not TTY_OUTPUT: print(' [', end='') while True: buffer = u.read(block_sz) if not buffer: break file_size_dl += len(buffer) f.write(buffer) if file_size: percent = file_size_dl * 100.0 / file_size if TTY_OUTPUT: status = r" %10d [%3.02f%%]" % (file_size_dl, percent) print(status, end='\r') else: while progress_shown < progress_max * percent / 100: print('-', end='') sys.stdout.flush() progress_shown += 1 if not TTY_OUTPUT: print(']') sys.stdout.flush() # On success, returns the filename on the disk pointing to the destination file that was produced # On failure, returns None. def download_file(url, dstpath, download_even_if_exists=False, filename_prefix='', silent=False): debug_print('download_file(url=' + url + ', dstpath=' + dstpath + ')') file_name = get_download_target(url, dstpath, filename_prefix) if os.path.exists(file_name) and not download_even_if_exists: print("File '" + file_name + "' already downloaded, skipping.") return file_name mkdir_p(os.path.dirname(file_name)) try: # Use curl on macOS to avoid CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED issue with # python's urllib: # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/40684543/how-to-make-python-use-ca-certificates-from-mac-os-truststore # Unlike on linux or windows, curl is always available on macOS systems. if MACOS: download_with_curl(url, file_name) else: download_with_urllib(url, file_name) except Exception as e: errlog("Error: Downloading URL '" + url + "': " + str(e)) return None except KeyboardInterrupt: rmfile(file_name) raise return file_name def run_get_output(cmd, cwd=None): debug_print('run_get_output(cmd=' + str(cmd) + ', cwd=' + str(cwd) + ')') process = subprocess.Popen(cmd, cwd=cwd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, env=os.environ.copy(), universal_newlines=True) stdout, stderr = process.communicate() return (process.returncode, stdout, stderr) cached_git_executable = None # must_succeed: If false, the search is performed silently without printing out # errors if not found. Empty string is returned if git is not found. # If true, the search is required to succeed, and the execution # will terminate with sys.exit(1) if not found. def GIT(must_succeed=True): global cached_git_executable if cached_git_executable is not None: return cached_git_executable # The order in the following is important, and specifies the preferred order # of using the git tools. Primarily use git from emsdk if installed. If not, # use system git. gits = ['git/1.9.4/bin/git.exe', which('git')] for git in gits: try: ret, stdout, stderr = run_get_output([git, '--version']) if ret == 0: cached_git_executable = git return git except: pass if must_succeed: if WINDOWS: msg = "git executable was not found. Please install it by typing 'emsdk install git-1.9.4', or alternatively by installing it manually from http://git-scm.com/downloads . If you install git manually, remember to add it to PATH" elif MACOS: msg = "git executable was not found. Please install git for this operation! This can be done from http://git-scm.com/ , or by installing XCode and then the XCode Command Line Tools (see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9329243/xcode-4-4-command-line-tools )" elif LINUX: msg = "git executable was not found. Please install git for this operation! This can be probably be done using your package manager, see http://git-scm.com/book/en/Getting-Started-Installing-Git" else: msg = "git executable was not found. Please install git for this operation!" exit_with_error(msg) # Not found return '' def git_repo_version(repo_path): returncode, stdout, stderr = run_get_output([GIT(), 'log', '-n', '1', '--pretty="%aD %H"'], cwd=repo_path) if returncode == 0: return stdout.strip() else: return "" def git_recent_commits(repo_path, n=20): returncode, stdout, stderr = run_get_output([GIT(), 'log', '-n', str(n), '--pretty="%H"'], cwd=repo_path) if returncode == 0: return stdout.strip().replace('\r', '').replace('"', '').split('\n') else: return [] def git_clone(url, dstpath, branch): debug_print('git_clone(url=' + url + ', dstpath=' + dstpath + ')') if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(dstpath, '.git')): debug_print("Repository '" + url + "' already cloned to directory '" + dstpath + "', skipping.") return True mkdir_p(dstpath) git_clone_args = ['--recurse-submodules', '--branch', branch] # Do not check out a branch (installer will issue a checkout command right after) if GIT_CLONE_SHALLOW: git_clone_args += ['--depth', '1'] print('Cloning from ' + url + '...') return run([GIT(), 'clone'] + git_clone_args + [url, dstpath]) == 0 def git_pull(repo_path, branch_or_tag): debug_print('git_pull(repo_path=' + repo_path + ', branch/tag=' + branch_or_tag + ')') ret = run([GIT(), 'fetch', '--quiet', 'origin'], repo_path) if ret != 0: return False try: print("Fetching latest changes to the branch/tag '" + branch_or_tag + "' for '" + repo_path + "'...") ret = run([GIT(), 'fetch', '--quiet', 'origin'], repo_path) if ret != 0: return False # this line assumes that the user has not gone and manually messed with the # repo and added new remotes to ambiguate the checkout. ret = run([GIT(), 'checkout', '--recurse-submodules', '--quiet', branch_or_tag], repo_path) if ret != 0: return False # Test if branch_or_tag is a branch, or if it is a tag that needs to be updated target_is_tag = run([GIT(), 'symbolic-ref', '-q', 'HEAD'], repo_path, quiet=True) if not target_is_tag: # update branch to latest (not needed for tags) # this line assumes that the user has not gone and made local changes to the repo ret = run([GIT(), 'merge', '--ff-only', 'origin/' + branch_or_tag], repo_path) if ret != 0: return False run([GIT(), 'submodule', 'update', '--init'], repo_path, quiet=True) except: errlog('git operation failed!') return False print("Successfully updated and checked out branch/tag '" + branch_or_tag + "' on repository '" + repo_path + "'") print("Current repository version: " + git_repo_version(repo_path)) return True def git_clone_checkout_and_pull(url, dstpath, branch): debug_print('git_clone_checkout_and_pull(url=' + url + ', dstpath=' + dstpath + ', branch=' + branch + ')') # If the repository has already been cloned before, issue a pull operation. Otherwise do a new clone. if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(dstpath, '.git')): return git_pull(dstpath, branch) else: return git_clone(url, dstpath, branch) # Each tool can have its own build type, or it can be overridden on the command # line. def decide_cmake_build_type(tool): if CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_OVERRIDE: return CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_OVERRIDE else: return tool.cmake_build_type # The root directory of the build. def llvm_build_dir(tool): generator_suffix = cmake_generator_prefix() bitness_suffix = '_32' if tool.bitness == 32 else '_64' if hasattr(tool, 'git_branch'): build_dir = 'build_' + tool.git_branch.replace(os.sep, '-') + generator_suffix + bitness_suffix else: build_dir = 'build_' + tool.version + generator_suffix + bitness_suffix return build_dir def exe_suffix(filename): if WINDOWS and not filename.endswith('.exe'): filename += '.exe' return filename # The directory where the binaries are produced. (relative to the installation # root directory of the tool) def llvm_build_bin_dir(tool): build_dir = llvm_build_dir(tool) if WINDOWS and 'Visual Studio' in CMAKE_GENERATOR: old_llvm_bin_dir = os.path.join(build_dir, 'bin', decide_cmake_build_type(tool)) new_llvm_bin_dir = None default_cmake_build_type = decide_cmake_build_type(tool) cmake_build_types = [default_cmake_build_type, 'Release', 'RelWithDebInfo', 'MinSizeRel', 'Debug'] for build_type in cmake_build_types: d = os.path.join(build_dir, build_type, 'bin') if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(tool.installation_path(), d, exe_suffix('clang'))): new_llvm_bin_dir = d break if new_llvm_bin_dir and os.path.exists(os.path.join(tool.installation_path(), new_llvm_bin_dir)): return new_llvm_bin_dir elif os.path.exists(os.path.join(tool.installation_path(), old_llvm_bin_dir)): return old_llvm_bin_dir return os.path.join(build_dir, default_cmake_build_type, 'bin') else: return os.path.join(build_dir, 'bin') def build_env(generator): build_env = os.environ.copy() # To work around a build issue with older Mac OS X builds, add -stdlib=libc++ to all builds. # See https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/emscripten-discuss/5Or6QIzkqf0 if MACOS: build_env['CXXFLAGS'] = ((build_env['CXXFLAGS'] + ' ') if hasattr(build_env, 'CXXFLAGS') else '') + '-stdlib=libc++' if WINDOWS: # MSBuild.exe has an internal mechanism to avoid N^2 oversubscription of threads in its two-tier build model, see # https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/improved-parallelism-in-msbuild/ build_env['UseMultiToolTask'] = 'true' build_env['EnforceProcessCountAcrossBuilds'] = 'true' return build_env def make_build(build_root, build_type): debug_print('make_build(build_root=' + build_root + ', build_type=' + build_type + ')') if CPU_CORES > 1: print('Performing a parallel build with ' + str(CPU_CORES) + ' cores.') else: print('Performing a singlethreaded build.') make = ['cmake', '--build', '.', '--config', build_type] if 'Visual Studio' in CMAKE_GENERATOR: # Visual Studio historically has had a two-tier problem in its build system design. A single MSBuild.exe instance only governs # the build of a single project (.exe/.lib/.dll) in a solution. Passing the -j parameter above will only enable multiple MSBuild.exe # instances to be spawned to build multiple projects in parallel, but each MSBuild.exe is still singlethreaded. # To enable each MSBuild.exe instance to also compile several .cpp files in parallel inside a single project, pass the extra # MSBuild.exe specific "Multi-ToolTask" (MTT) setting /p:CL_MPCount. This enables each MSBuild.exe to parallelize builds wide. # This requires CMake 3.12 or newer. make += ['-j', str(CPU_CORES), '--', '/p:CL_MPCount=' + str(CPU_CORES)] else: # Pass -j to native make, CMake might not support -j option. make += ['--', '-j', str(CPU_CORES)] # Build try: print('Running build: ' + str(make)) ret = subprocess.check_call(make, cwd=build_root, env=build_env(CMAKE_GENERATOR)) if ret != 0: errlog('Build failed with exit code ' + ret + '!') errlog('Working directory: ' + build_root) return False except Exception as e: errlog('Build failed due to exception!') errlog('Working directory: ' + build_root) errlog(str(e)) return False return True def cmake_configure(generator, build_root, src_root, build_type, extra_cmake_args=[]): debug_print('cmake_configure(generator=' + str(generator) + ', build_root=' + str(build_root) + ', src_root=' + str(src_root) + ', build_type=' + str(build_type) + ', extra_cmake_args=' + str(extra_cmake_args) + ')') # Configure if not os.path.isdir(build_root): # Create build output directory if it doesn't yet exist. os.mkdir(build_root) try: if generator: generator = ['-G', generator] else: generator = [] cmdline = ['cmake'] + generator + ['-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=' + build_type, '-DPYTHON_EXECUTABLE=' + sys.executable] # Target macOS 10.14 at minimum, to support widest range of Mac devices # from "Early 2008" and newer: # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacBook_(2006-2012)#Supported_operating_systems cmdline += ['-DCMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.14'] cmdline += extra_cmake_args + [src_root] print('Running CMake: ' + str(cmdline)) # Specify the deployment target also as an env. var, since some Xcode versions # read this instead of the CMake field. os.environ['MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET'] = '10.14' def quote_parens(x): if ' ' in x: return '"' + x.replace('"', '\\"') + '"' else: return x # Create a file 'recmake.bat/sh' in the build root that user can call to # manually recmake the build tree with the previous build params open(os.path.join(build_root, 'recmake.' + ('bat' if WINDOWS else 'sh')), 'w').write(' '.join(map(quote_parens, cmdline))) ret = subprocess.check_call(cmdline, cwd=build_root, env=build_env(CMAKE_GENERATOR)) if ret != 0: errlog('CMake invocation failed with exit code ' + ret + '!') errlog('Working directory: ' + build_root) return False except OSError as e: if e.errno == errno.ENOENT: errlog(str(e)) errlog('Could not run CMake, perhaps it has not been installed?') if WINDOWS: errlog('Installing this package requires CMake. Get it from http://www.cmake.org/') elif LINUX: errlog('Installing this package requires CMake. Get it via your system package manager (e.g. sudo apt-get install cmake), or from http://www.cmake.org/') elif MACOS: errlog('Installing this package requires CMake. Get it via a macOS package manager (Homebrew: "brew install cmake", or MacPorts: "sudo port install cmake"), or from http://www.cmake.org/') return False raise except Exception as e: errlog('CMake invocation failed due to exception!') errlog('Working directory: ' + build_root) errlog(str(e)) return False return True def xcode_sdk_version(): try: output = subprocess.check_output(['xcrun', '--show-sdk-version']) if sys.version_info >= (3,): output = output.decode('utf8') return output.strip().split('.') except: return subprocess.checkplatform.mac_ver()[0].split('.') def cmake_target_platform(tool): # Source: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/generator/Visual%20Studio%2017%202022.html#platform-selection if hasattr(tool, 'arch'): if tool.arch == 'arm64': return 'ARM64' elif tool.arch == 'x86_64': return 'x64' elif tool.arch == 'x86': return 'Win32' if ARCH == 'arm64': return 'ARM64' else: return 'x64' if tool.bitness == 64 else 'Win32' def cmake_host_platform(): # Source: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/generator/Visual%20Studio%2017%202022.html#toolset-selection arch_to_cmake_host_platform = { 'arm64': 'ARM64', 'arm': 'ARM', 'x86_64': 'x64', 'x86': 'x86' } return arch_to_cmake_host_platform[ARCH] def get_generator_and_config_args(tool): args = [] cmake_generator = CMAKE_GENERATOR if 'Visual Studio 16' in CMAKE_GENERATOR or 'Visual Studio 17' in CMAKE_GENERATOR: # VS2019 or VS2022 # With Visual Studio 16 2019, CMake changed the way they specify target arch. # Instead of appending it into the CMake generator line, it is specified # with a -A arch parameter. args += ['-A', cmake_target_platform(tool)] args += ['-Thost=' + cmake_host_platform()] elif 'Visual Studio' in CMAKE_GENERATOR and tool.bitness == 64: cmake_generator += ' Win64' args += ['-Thost=x64'] return (cmake_generator, args) def build_llvm(tool): debug_print('build_llvm(' + str(tool) + ')') llvm_root = tool.installation_path() llvm_src_root = os.path.join(llvm_root, 'src') success = git_clone_checkout_and_pull(tool.download_url(), llvm_src_root, tool.git_branch) if not success: return False build_dir = llvm_build_dir(tool) build_root = os.path.join(llvm_root, build_dir) build_type = decide_cmake_build_type(tool) # Configure tests_arg = 'ON' if BUILD_FOR_TESTING else 'OFF' enable_assertions = ENABLE_LLVM_ASSERTIONS.lower() == 'on' or (ENABLE_LLVM_ASSERTIONS == 'auto' and build_type.lower() != 'release' and build_type.lower() != 'minsizerel') if ARCH == 'x86' or ARCH == 'x86_64': targets_to_build = 'WebAssembly;X86' elif ARCH == 'arm': targets_to_build = 'WebAssembly;ARM' elif ARCH == 'arm64': targets_to_build = 'WebAssembly;AArch64' else: targets_to_build = 'WebAssembly' cmake_generator, args = get_generator_and_config_args(tool) args += ['-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=' + targets_to_build, '-DLLVM_INCLUDE_EXAMPLES=OFF', '-DLLVM_INCLUDE_TESTS=' + tests_arg, '-DCLANG_INCLUDE_TESTS=' + tests_arg, '-DLLVM_ENABLE_ASSERTIONS=' + ('ON' if enable_assertions else 'OFF'), # Disable optional LLVM dependencies, these can cause unwanted .so dependencies # that prevent distributing the generated compiler for end users. '-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBXML2=OFF', '-DLLVM_ENABLE_TERMINFO=OFF', '-DLLDB_ENABLE_LIBEDIT=OFF', '-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBEDIT=OFF', '-DLLVM_ENABLE_LIBPFM=OFF'] # LLVM build system bug: compiler-rt does not build on Windows. It insists on performing a CMake install step that writes to C:\Program Files. Attempting # to reroute that to build_root directory then fails on an error # file INSTALL cannot find # "C:/code/emsdk/llvm/git/build_master_vs2017_64/$(Configuration)/lib/clang/10.0.0/lib/windows/clang_rt.ubsan_standalone-x86_64.lib". # (there instead of $(Configuration), one would need ${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE} ?) # It looks like compiler-rt is not compatible to build on Windows? args += ['-DLLVM_ENABLE_PROJECTS=clang;lld'] # To enable widest possible chance of success for building, let the code # compile through with older toolchains that are about to be deprecated by # upstream LLVM. args += ['-DLLVM_TEMPORARILY_ALLOW_OLD_TOOLCHAIN=ON'] if os.getenv('LLVM_CMAKE_ARGS'): extra_args = os.environ['LLVM_CMAKE_ARGS'].split(',') print('Passing the following extra arguments to LLVM CMake configuration: ' + str(extra_args)) args += extra_args cmakelists_dir = os.path.join(llvm_src_root, 'llvm') success = cmake_configure(cmake_generator, build_root, cmakelists_dir, build_type, args) if not success: return False # Make success = make_build(build_root, build_type) return success def build_ninja(tool): debug_print('build_ninja(' + str(tool) + ')') root = os.path.normpath(tool.installation_path()) src_root = os.path.join(root, 'src') success = git_clone_checkout_and_pull(tool.download_url(), src_root, tool.git_branch) if not success: return False build_dir = llvm_build_dir(tool) build_root = os.path.join(root, build_dir) build_type = decide_cmake_build_type(tool) # Configure cmake_generator, args = get_generator_and_config_args(tool) cmakelists_dir = os.path.join(src_root) success = cmake_configure(cmake_generator, build_root, cmakelists_dir, build_type, args) if not success: return False # Make success = make_build(build_root, build_type) if success: bin_dir = os.path.join(root, 'bin') mkdir_p(bin_dir) exe_paths = [os.path.join(build_root, 'Release', 'ninja'), os.path.join(build_root, 'ninja')] for e in exe_paths: for s in ['.exe', '']: ninja = e + s if os.path.isfile(ninja): dst = os.path.join(bin_dir, 'ninja' + s) shutil.copyfile(ninja, dst) os.chmod(dst, os.stat(dst).st_mode | stat.S_IEXEC) return success def build_ccache(tool): debug_print('build_ccache(' + str(tool) + ')') root = os.path.normpath(tool.installation_path()) src_root = os.path.join(root, 'src') success = git_clone_checkout_and_pull(tool.download_url(), src_root, tool.git_branch) if not success: return False build_dir = llvm_build_dir(tool) build_root = os.path.join(root, build_dir) build_type = decide_cmake_build_type(tool) # Configure cmake_generator, args = get_generator_and_config_args(tool) args += ['-DZSTD_FROM_INTERNET=ON'] cmakelists_dir = os.path.join(src_root) success = cmake_configure(cmake_generator, build_root, cmakelists_dir, build_type, args) if not success: return False # Make success = make_build(build_root, build_type) if success: bin_dir = os.path.join(root, 'bin') mkdir_p(bin_dir) exe_paths = [os.path.join(build_root, 'Release', 'ccache'), os.path.join(build_root, 'ccache')] for e in exe_paths: for s in ['.exe', '']: ccache = e + s if os.path.isfile(ccache): dst = os.path.join(bin_dir, 'ccache' + s) shutil.copyfile(ccache, dst) os.chmod(dst, os.stat(dst).st_mode | stat.S_IEXEC) cache_dir = os.path.join(root, 'cache') open(os.path.join(root, 'emcc_ccache.conf'), 'w').write('''# Set maximum cache size to 10 GB: max_size = 10G cache_dir = %s ''' % cache_dir) mkdir_p(cache_dir) return success # Finds the newest installed version of a given tool def find_latest_installed_tool(name): for t in reversed(tools): if t.id == name and t.is_installed(): return t # npm install in Emscripten root directory def emscripten_npm_install(tool, directory): node_tool = find_latest_installed_tool('node') if not node_tool: npm_fallback = which('npm') if not npm_fallback: errlog('Failed to find npm command!') errlog('Running "npm ci" in installed Emscripten root directory ' + tool.installation_path() + ' is required!') errlog('Please install node.js first!') return False node_path = os.path.dirname(npm_fallback) else: node_path = os.path.join(node_tool.installation_path(), 'bin') npm = os.path.join(node_path, 'npm' + ('.cmd' if WINDOWS else '')) env = os.environ.copy() env["PATH"] = node_path + os.pathsep + env["PATH"] print('Running post-install step: npm ci ...') # Do a --no-optional install to avoid bloating disk size: # https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/12406 try: subprocess.check_output( [npm, 'ci', '--production', '--no-optional'], cwd=directory, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env=env, universal_newlines=True) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: errlog('Error running %s:\n%s' % (e.cmd, e.output)) return False # Manually install the appropriate native Closure Compiler package # This is currently needed because npm ci would install the packages # for Closure for all platforms, adding 180MB to the download size # There are two problems here: # 1. npm ci does not consider the platform of optional dependencies # https://github.com/npm/cli/issues/558 # 2. A bug with the native compiler has bloated the packages from # 30MB to almost 300MB # https://github.com/google/closure-compiler-npm/issues/186 # If either of these bugs are fixed then we can remove this exception # See also https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/issues/3925 closure_compiler_native = '' if LINUX and ARCH in ('x86', 'x86_64'): closure_compiler_native = 'google-closure-compiler-linux' if MACOS and ARCH in ('x86', 'x86_64'): closure_compiler_native = 'google-closure-compiler-osx' if WINDOWS and ARCH == 'x86_64': closure_compiler_native = 'google-closure-compiler-windows' if closure_compiler_native: # Check which version of native Closure Compiler we want to install via npm. # (npm install command has this requirement that we must explicitly tell the pinned version) try: closure_version = json.load(open(os.path.join(directory, 'package.json')))['dependencies']['google-closure-compiler'] except KeyError as e: # The target version of Emscripten does not (did not) have a package.json that would contain google-closure-compiler. (fastcomp) # Skip manual native google-closure-compiler installation there. print(str(e)) print('Emscripten version does not have a npm package.json with google-closure-compiler dependency, skipping native google-closure-compiler install step') return True closure_compiler_native += '@' + closure_version print('Running post-install step: npm install', closure_compiler_native) try: subprocess.check_output( [npm, 'install', '--production', '--no-optional', closure_compiler_native], cwd=directory, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, env=env, universal_newlines=True) # Installation of native Closure compiler was successful, so remove import of Java Closure Compiler module to avoid # a Java dependency. compiler_filename = os.path.join(directory, 'node_modules', 'google-closure-compiler', 'lib', 'node', 'closure-compiler.js') if os.path.isfile(compiler_filename): old_js = open(compiler_filename, 'r').read() new_js = old_js.replace("require('google-closure-compiler-java')", "''/*require('google-closure-compiler-java') XXX Removed by Emsdk*/") if old_js == new_js: raise Exception('Failed to patch google-closure-compiler-java dependency away!') open(compiler_filename, 'w').write(new_js) # Now that we succeeded to install the native version and patch away the Java dependency, delete the Java version # since that takes up ~12.5MB of installation space that is no longer needed. # This process is currently a little bit hacky, see https://github.com/google/closure-compiler/issues/3926 remove_tree(os.path.join(directory, 'node_modules', 'google-closure-compiler-java')) print('Removed google-closure-compiler-java dependency.') else: errlog('Failed to patch away google-closure-compiler Java dependency. ' + compiler_filename + ' does not exist.') except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: errlog('Error running %s:\n%s' % (e.cmd, e.output)) return False print('Done running: npm ci') return True # Binaryen build scripts: def binaryen_build_root(tool): build_root = tool.installation_path().strip() if build_root.endswith('/') or build_root.endswith('\\'): build_root = build_root[:-1] generator_prefix = cmake_generator_prefix() build_root = build_root + generator_prefix + '_' + str(tool.bitness) + 'bit_binaryen' return build_root def uninstall_binaryen(tool): debug_print('uninstall_binaryen(' + str(tool) + ')') build_root = binaryen_build_root(tool) print("Deleting path '" + build_root + "'") remove_tree(build_root) def is_binaryen_installed(tool): build_root = binaryen_build_root(tool) return os.path.exists(build_root) def build_binaryen_tool(tool): debug_print('build_binaryen_tool(' + str(tool) + ')') src_root = tool.installation_path() build_root = binaryen_build_root(tool) build_type = decide_cmake_build_type(tool) # Configure cmake_generator, args = get_generator_and_config_args(tool) args += ['-DENABLE_WERROR=0'] # -Werror is not useful for end users if 'Visual Studio' in CMAKE_GENERATOR: if BUILD_FOR_TESTING: args += ['-DRUN_STATIC_ANALYZER=1'] success = cmake_configure(cmake_generator, build_root, src_root, build_type, args) if not success: return False # Make success = make_build(build_root, build_type) # Deploy scripts needed from source repository to build directory remove_tree(os.path.join(build_root, 'scripts')) shutil.copytree(os.path.join(src_root, 'scripts'), os.path.join(build_root, 'scripts')) remove_tree(os.path.join(build_root, 'src', 'js')) shutil.copytree(os.path.join(src_root, 'src', 'js'), os.path.join(build_root, 'src', 'js')) return success def download_and_extract(archive, dest_dir, filename_prefix='', clobber=True): debug_print('download_and_extract(archive=' + archive + ', dest_dir=' + dest_dir + ')') url = urljoin(emsdk_packages_url, archive) def try_download(url, silent=False): return download_file(url, download_dir, not KEEP_DOWNLOADS, filename_prefix, silent=silent) # Special hack for the wasm-binaries we transitioned from `.bzip2` to # `.xz`, but we can't tell from the version/url which one to use, so # try one and then fall back to the other. success = False if 'wasm-binaries' in archive and os.path.splitext(archive)[1] == '.xz': success = try_download(url, silent=True) if not success: alt_url = url.replace('.tar.xz', '.tbz2') success = try_download(alt_url, silent=True) if success: url = alt_url if not success: success = try_download(url) if not success: return False # Remove the old directory, since we have some SDKs that install into the # same directory. If we didn't do this contents of the previous install # could remain. if clobber: remove_tree(dest_dir) download_target = get_download_target(url, download_dir, filename_prefix) if archive.endswith('.zip'): return unzip(download_target, dest_dir) else: return untargz(download_target, dest_dir) def to_native_path(p): if WINDOWS and not MSYS: return to_unix_path(p).replace('/', '\\') else: return to_unix_path(p) # Finds and returns a list of the directories that need to be added to PATH for # the given set of tools. def get_required_path(active_tools): path_add = [to_native_path(EMSDK_PATH)] for tool in active_tools: if hasattr(tool, 'activated_path'): path = to_native_path(tool.expand_vars(tool.activated_path)) # If the tool has an activated_path_skip attribute then we don't add # the tools path to the users path if a program by that name is found # in the existing PATH. This allows us to, for example, add our version # node to the users PATH if, and only if, they don't already have a # another version of node in thier PATH. if hasattr(tool, 'activated_path_skip'): current_path = which(tool.activated_path_skip) # We found an executable by this name in the current PATH, but we # ignore our own version for this purpose. if current_path and os.path.dirname(current_path) != path: continue path_add.append(path) return path_add # Returns the absolute path to the file '.emscripten' for the current user on # this system. EM_CONFIG_PATH = os.path.join(EMSDK_PATH, ".emscripten") EM_CONFIG_DICT = {} def parse_key_value(line): if not line: return ('', '') eq = line.find('=') if eq != -1: key = line[0:eq].strip() value = line[eq + 1:].strip() return (key, value) else: return (key, '') def load_em_config(): EM_CONFIG_DICT.clear() lines = [] try: lines = open(EM_CONFIG_PATH, "r").read().split('\n') except: pass for line in lines: try: key, value = parse_key_value(line) if value != '': EM_CONFIG_DICT[key] = value except: pass def find_emscripten_root(active_tools): """Find the currently active emscripten root. If there is more than one tool that defines EMSCRIPTEN_ROOT (this should not happen under normal circumstances), assume the last one takes precedence. """ root = None for tool in active_tools: config = tool.activated_config() if 'EMSCRIPTEN_ROOT' in config: root = config['EMSCRIPTEN_ROOT'] return root def generate_em_config(active_tools, permanently_activate, system): cfg = 'import os\n' cfg += "emsdk_path = os.path.dirname(os.getenv('EM_CONFIG')).replace('\\\\', '/')\n" # Different tools may provide the same activated configs; the latest to be # activated is the relevant one. activated_config = OrderedDict() for tool in active_tools: for name, value in tool.activated_config().items(): activated_config[name] = value if 'NODE_JS' not in activated_config: node_fallback = which('nodejs') if not node_fallback: node_fallback = 'node' activated_config['NODE_JS'] = node_fallback for name, value in activated_config.items(): cfg += name + " = '" + value + "'\n" emroot = find_emscripten_root(active_tools) if emroot: version = parse_emscripten_version(emroot) # Older emscripten versions of emscripten depend on certain config # keys that are no longer used. # See https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/9469 if version < [1, 38, 46]: cfg += 'COMPILER_ENGINE = NODE_JS\n' # See https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/9542 if version < [1, 38, 48]: cfg += 'JS_ENGINES = [NODE_JS]\n' cfg = cfg.replace("'" + EMSDK_PATH, "emsdk_path + '") if os.path.exists(EM_CONFIG_PATH): backup_path = EM_CONFIG_PATH + ".old" move_with_overwrite(EM_CONFIG_PATH, backup_path) with open(EM_CONFIG_PATH, "w") as text_file: text_file.write(cfg) # Clear old emscripten content. rmfile(os.path.join(EMSDK_PATH, ".emscripten_sanity")) path_add = get_required_path(active_tools) # Give some recommended next step, depending on the platform if WINDOWS: if not permanently_activate and not system: print('Next steps:') print('- Consider running `emsdk activate` with --permanent or --system') print(' to have emsdk settings available on startup.') else: emsdk_env = sdk_path('emsdk_env.sh') print('Next steps:') print('- To conveniently access emsdk tools from the command line,') print(' consider adding the following directories to your PATH:') for p in path_add: print(' ' + p) print('- This can be done for the current shell by running:') print(' source "%s"' % emsdk_env) print('- Configure emsdk in your shell startup scripts by running:') shell = os.getenv('SHELL', '') if 'zsh' in shell: print(' echo \'source "%s"\' >> $HOME/.zprofile' % emsdk_env) elif 'csh' in shell: print(' echo \'source "%s"\' >> $HOME/.cshrc' % emsdk_env) else: print(' echo \'source "%s"\' >> $HOME/.bash_profile' % emsdk_env) def find_msbuild_dir(): program_files = os.getenv('ProgramFiles', 'C:/Program Files') program_files_x86 = os.getenv('ProgramFiles(x86)', 'C:/Program Files (x86)') MSBUILDX86_DIR = os.path.join(program_files_x86, "MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/Platforms") MSBUILD_DIR = os.path.join(program_files, "MSBuild/Microsoft.Cpp/v4.0/Platforms") if os.path.exists(MSBUILDX86_DIR): return MSBUILDX86_DIR if os.path.exists(MSBUILD_DIR): return MSBUILD_DIR # No MSbuild installed. return '' class Tool(object): def __init__(self, data): # Convert the dictionary representation of the tool in 'data' to members of # this class for convenience. for key, value in data.items(): # Python2 compat, convert unicode to str if sys.version_info < (3,) and isinstance(value, unicode): # noqa value = value.encode('Latin-1') setattr(self, key, value) # Cache the name ID of this Tool (these are read very often) self.name = self.id if self.version: self.name += '-' + self.version if hasattr(self, 'bitness'): self.name += '-' + str(self.bitness) + 'bit' def __str__(self): return self.name def __repr__(self): return self.name def expand_vars(self, str): if WINDOWS and '%MSBuildPlatformsDir%' in str: str = str.replace('%MSBuildPlatformsDir%', find_msbuild_dir()) if '%cmake_build_type_on_win%' in str: str = str.replace('%cmake_build_type_on_win%', (decide_cmake_build_type(self) + '/') if WINDOWS else '') if '%installation_dir%' in str: str = str.replace('%installation_dir%', sdk_path(self.installation_dir())) if '%generator_prefix%' in str: str = str.replace('%generator_prefix%', cmake_generator_prefix()) str = str.replace('%.exe%', '.exe' if WINDOWS else '') if '%llvm_build_bin_dir%' in str: str = str.replace('%llvm_build_bin_dir%', llvm_build_bin_dir(self)) return str # Return true if this tool requires building from source, and false if this is a precompiled tool. def needs_compilation(self): if hasattr(self, 'cmake_build_type'): return True if hasattr(self, 'uses'): for tool_name in self.uses: tool = find_tool(tool_name) if not tool: debug_print('Tool ' + str(self) + ' depends on ' + tool_name + ' which does not exist!') continue if tool.needs_compilation(): return True return False # Specifies the target path where this tool will be installed to. This could # either be a directory or a filename (e.g. in case of node.js) def installation_path(self): if hasattr(self, 'install_path'): pth = self.expand_vars(self.install_path) return sdk_path(pth) p = self.version if hasattr(self, 'bitness') and (not hasattr(self, 'append_bitness') or self.append_bitness): p += '_' + str(self.bitness) + 'bit' return sdk_path(os.path.join(self.id, p)) # Specifies the target directory this tool will be installed to. def installation_dir(self): dir = self.installation_path() if path_points_to_directory(dir): return os.path.normpath(dir) else: return os.path.dirname(os.path.normpath(dir)) # Returns the configuration item that needs to be added to .emscripten to make # this Tool active for the current user. def activated_config(self): if not hasattr(self, 'activated_cfg'): return {} config = OrderedDict() expanded = to_unix_path(self.expand_vars(self.activated_cfg)) for specific_cfg in expanded.split(';'): name, value = specific_cfg.split('=') config[name] = value.strip("'") return config def activated_environment(self): if hasattr(self, 'activated_env'): return self.expand_vars(self.activated_env).split(';') else: return [] def compatible_with_this_arch(self): if hasattr(self, 'arch'): if self.arch != ARCH: return False return True def compatible_with_this_os(self): if hasattr(self, 'os'): if self.os == 'all': return True if self.compatible_with_this_arch() and ((WINDOWS and 'win' in self.os) or (LINUX and ('linux' in self.os or 'unix' in self.os)) or (MACOS and ('macos' in self.os or 'unix' in self.os))): return True else: return False else: if not hasattr(self, 'macos_url') and not hasattr(self, 'windows_url') and not hasattr(self, 'unix_url') and not hasattr(self, 'linux_url'): return True if MACOS and hasattr(self, 'macos_url') and self.compatible_with_this_arch(): return True if LINUX and hasattr(self, 'linux_url') and self.compatible_with_this_arch(): return True if WINDOWS and hasattr(self, 'windows_url') and self.compatible_with_this_arch(): return True if UNIX and hasattr(self, 'unix_url'): return True return hasattr(self, 'url') # the "version file" is a file inside install dirs that indicates the # version installed there. this helps disambiguate when there is more than # one version that may be installed to the same directory (which is used # to avoid accumulating builds over time in some cases, with new builds # overwriting the old) def get_version_file_path(self): return os.path.join(self.installation_path(), '.emsdk_version') def is_installed_version(self): version_file_path = self.get_version_file_path() if os.path.isfile(version_file_path): with open(version_file_path, 'r') as version_file: return version_file.read().strip() == self.name return False def update_installed_version(self): with open(self.get_version_file_path(), 'w') as version_file: version_file.write(self.name + '\n') return None def is_installed(self, skip_version_check=False): # If this tool/sdk depends on other tools, require that all dependencies are # installed for this tool to count as being installed. if hasattr(self, 'uses'): for tool_name in self.uses: tool = find_tool(tool_name) if tool is None: errlog("Manifest error: No tool by name '" + tool_name + "' found! This may indicate an internal SDK error!") return False if not tool.is_installed(): return False if self.download_url() is None: # This tool does not contain downloadable elements, so it is installed by default. return True content_exists = is_nonempty_directory(self.installation_path()) # For e.g. fastcomp clang from git repo, the activated PATH is the # directory where the compiler is built to, and installation_path is # the directory where the source tree exists. To distinguish between # multiple packages sharing the same source (clang-main-32bit, # clang-main-64bit, clang-main-32bit and clang-main-64bit each # share the same git repo), require that in addition to the installation # directory, each item in the activated PATH must exist. if hasattr(self, 'activated_path') and not os.path.exists(self.expand_vars(self.activated_path)): content_exists = False if hasattr(self, 'custom_is_installed_script'): if self.custom_is_installed_script == 'lie_and_say_yes': return True elif self.custom_is_installed_script == 'is_binaryen_installed': return is_binaryen_installed(self) else: raise Exception('Unknown custom_is_installed_script directive "' + self.custom_is_installed_script + '"!') return content_exists and (skip_version_check or self.is_installed_version()) def is_active(self): if not self.is_installed(): return False # All dependencies of this tool must be active as well. deps = self.dependencies() for tool in deps: if not tool.is_active(): return False activated_cfg = self.activated_config() if not activated_cfg: return len(deps) > 0 for key, value in activated_cfg.items(): if key not in EM_CONFIG_DICT: debug_print(str(self) + ' is not active, because key="' + key + '" does not exist in .emscripten') return False # all paths are stored dynamically relative to the emsdk root, so # normalize those first. config_value = EM_CONFIG_DICT[key].replace("emsdk_path + '", "'" + EMSDK_PATH) config_value = config_value.strip("'") if config_value != value: debug_print(str(self) + ' is not active, because key="' + key + '" has value "' + config_value + '" but should have value "' + value + '"') return False return True # Returns true if the system environment variables requires by this tool are currently active. def is_env_active(self): envs = self.activated_environment() for env in envs: key, value = parse_key_value(env) if key not in os.environ or to_unix_path(os.environ[key]) != to_unix_path(value): debug_print(str(self) + ' is not active, because environment variable key="' + key + '" has value "' + str(os.getenv(key)) + '" but should have value "' + value + '"') return False if hasattr(self, 'activated_path'): path = to_unix_path(self.expand_vars(self.activated_path)) for p in path: path_items = os.environ['PATH'].replace('\\', '/').split(ENVPATH_SEPARATOR) if not normalized_contains(path_items, p): debug_print(str(self) + ' is not active, because environment variable PATH item "' + p + '" is not present (PATH=' + os.environ['PATH'] + ')') return False return True # If this tool can be installed on this system, this function returns True. # Otherwise, this function returns a string that describes the reason why this # tool is not available. def can_be_installed(self): if hasattr(self, 'bitness'): if self.bitness == 64 and not is_os_64bit(): return "this tool is only provided for 64-bit OSes" return True def download_url(self): if WINDOWS and hasattr(self, 'windows_url'): return self.windows_url elif MACOS and hasattr(self, 'macos_url'): return self.macos_url elif LINUX and hasattr(self, 'linux_url'): return self.linux_url elif UNIX and hasattr(self, 'unix_url'): return self.unix_url elif hasattr(self, 'url'): return self.url else: return None def install(self): """Returns True if the Tool was installed of False if was skipped due to already being installed. """ if self.can_be_installed() is not True: exit_with_error("The tool '" + str(self) + "' is not available due to the reason: " + self.can_be_installed()) if self.id == 'sdk': return self.install_sdk() else: return self.install_tool() def install_sdk(self): """Returns True if any SDK component was installed of False all componented were already installed. """ print("Installing SDK '" + str(self) + "'..") installed = False for tool_name in self.uses: tool = find_tool(tool_name) if tool is None: exit_with_error("manifest error: No tool by name '" + tool_name + "' found! This may indicate an internal SDK error!") installed |= tool.install() if not installed: print("All SDK components already installed: '" + str(self) + "'.") return False if getattr(self, 'custom_install_script', None) == 'emscripten_npm_install': # upstream tools have hardcoded paths that are not stored in emsdk_manifest.json registry install_path = 'upstream' emscripten_dir = os.path.join(EMSDK_PATH, install_path, 'emscripten') # Older versions of the sdk did not include the node_modules directory # and require `npm ci` to be run post-install if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(emscripten_dir, 'node_modules')): if not emscripten_npm_install(self, emscripten_dir): exit_with_error('post-install step failed: emscripten_npm_install') print("Done installing SDK '" + str(self) + "'.") return True def install_tool(self): """Returns True if the SDK was installed of False if was skipped due to already being installed. """ # Avoid doing a redundant reinstall of the tool, if it has already been installed. # However all tools that are sourced directly from git branches do need to be # installed every time when requested, since the install step is then used to git # pull the tool to a newer version. if self.is_installed() and not hasattr(self, 'git_branch'): print("Skipped installing " + self.name + ", already installed.") return False print("Installing tool '" + str(self) + "'..") url = self.download_url() if hasattr(self, 'custom_install_script') and self.custom_install_script == 'build_llvm': success = build_llvm(self) elif hasattr(self, 'custom_install_script') and self.custom_install_script == 'build_ninja': success = build_ninja(self) elif hasattr(self, 'custom_install_script') and self.custom_install_script == 'build_ccache': success = build_ccache(self) elif hasattr(self, 'git_branch'): success = git_clone_checkout_and_pull(url, self.installation_path(), self.git_branch) elif url.endswith(ARCHIVE_SUFFIXES): success = download_and_extract(url, self.installation_path(), filename_prefix=getattr(self, 'download_prefix', '')) else: assert False, 'unhandled url type: ' + url if not success: exit_with_error("installation failed!") if hasattr(self, 'custom_install_script'): if self.custom_install_script == 'emscripten_npm_install': success = emscripten_npm_install(self, self.installation_path()) elif self.custom_install_script in ('build_llvm', 'build_ninja', 'build_ccache'): # 'build_llvm' is a special one that does the download on its # own, others do the download manually. pass elif self.custom_install_script == 'build_binaryen': success = build_binaryen_tool(self) else: raise Exception('Unknown custom_install_script command "' + self.custom_install_script + '"!') if not success: exit_with_error("installation failed!") # Install an emscripten-version.txt file if told to, and if there is one. # (If this is not an actual release, but some other build, then we do not # write anything.) if hasattr(self, 'emscripten_releases_hash'): emscripten_version_file_path = os.path.join(to_native_path(self.expand_vars(self.activated_path)), 'emscripten-version.txt') version = get_emscripten_release_version(self.emscripten_releases_hash) if version: with open(emscripten_version_file_path, 'w') as f: f.write('"%s"\n' % version) print("Done installing tool '" + str(self) + "'.") # Sanity check that the installation succeeded, and if so, remove unneeded # leftover installation files. if not self.is_installed(skip_version_check=True): exit_with_error("installation of '" + str(self) + "' failed, but no error was detected. Either something went wrong with the installation, or this may indicate an internal emsdk error.") self.cleanup_temp_install_files() self.update_installed_version() return True def cleanup_temp_install_files(self): if KEEP_DOWNLOADS: return url = self.download_url() if url.endswith(ARCHIVE_SUFFIXES): download_target = get_download_target(url, download_dir, getattr(self, 'download_prefix', '')) debug_print("Deleting temporary download: " + download_target) rmfile(download_target) def uninstall(self): if not self.is_installed(): print("Tool '" + str(self) + "' was not installed. No need to uninstall.") return print("Uninstalling tool '" + str(self) + "'..") if hasattr(self, 'custom_uninstall_script'): if self.custom_uninstall_script == 'uninstall_binaryen': uninstall_binaryen(self) else: raise Exception('Unknown custom_uninstall_script directive "' + self.custom_uninstall_script + '"!') print("Deleting path '" + self.installation_path() + "'") remove_tree(self.installation_path()) print("Done uninstalling '" + str(self) + "'.") def dependencies(self): if not hasattr(self, 'uses'): return [] deps = [] for tool_name in self.uses: tool = find_tool(tool_name) if tool: deps += [tool] return deps def recursive_dependencies(self): if not hasattr(self, 'uses'): return [] deps = [] for tool_name in self.uses: tool = find_tool(tool_name) if tool: deps += [tool] deps += tool.recursive_dependencies() return deps # A global registry of all known Emscripten SDK tools available in the SDK manifest. tools = [] tools_map = {} def add_tool(tool): tool.is_sdk = False tools.append(tool) if find_tool(str(tool)): raise Exception('Duplicate tool ' + str(tool) + '! Existing:\n{' + ', '.join("%s: %s" % item for item in vars(find_tool(str(tool))).items()) + '}, New:\n{' + ', '.join("%s: %s" % item for item in vars(tool).items()) + '}') tools_map[str(tool)] = tool # A global registry of all known SDK toolsets. sdks = [] sdks_map = {} def add_sdk(sdk): sdk.is_sdk = True sdks.append(sdk) if find_sdk(str(sdk)): raise Exception('Duplicate sdk ' + str(sdk) + '! Existing:\n{' + ', '.join("%s: %s" % item for item in vars(find_sdk(str(sdk))).items()) + '}, New:\n{' + ', '.join("%s: %s" % item for item in vars(sdk).items()) + '}') sdks_map[str(sdk)] = sdk # N.B. In both tools and sdks list above, we take the convention that the newest # items are at the back of the list (ascending chronological order) def find_tool(name): return tools_map.get(name) def find_sdk(name): return sdks_map.get(name) def is_os_64bit(): return ARCH.endswith('64') def find_latest_version(): return resolve_sdk_aliases('latest') def find_latest_hash(): version = find_latest_version() releases_info = load_releases_info() return releases_info['releases'][version] def resolve_sdk_aliases(name, verbose=False): releases_info = load_releases_info() if name == 'latest' and LINUX and ARCH == 'arm64': errlog("WARNING: 'latest' on arm64-linux may be slightly behind other architectures") name = 'latest-arm64-linux' while name in releases_info['aliases']: if verbose: print("Resolving SDK alias '%s' to '%s'" % (name, releases_info['aliases'][name])) name = releases_info['aliases'][name] return name def find_latest_sdk(): return 'sdk-releases-%s-64bit' % (find_latest_hash()) def find_tot_sdk(): debug_print('Fetching emscripten-releases repository...') global extra_release_tag extra_release_tag = get_emscripten_releases_tot() return 'sdk-releases-%s-64bit' % (extra_release_tag) def parse_emscripten_version(emscripten_root): version_file = os.path.join(emscripten_root, 'emscripten-version.txt') with open(version_file) as f: version = f.read().strip() version = version.strip('"').split('-')[0].split('.') return [int(v) for v in version] # Given a git hash in emscripten-releases, find the emscripten # version for it. There may not be one if this is not the hash of # a release, in which case we return None. def get_emscripten_release_version(emscripten_releases_hash): releases_info = load_releases_info() for key, value in dict(releases_info['releases']).items(): if value == emscripten_releases_hash: return key.split('-')[0] return None # Get the tip-of-tree build identifier. def get_emscripten_releases_tot(): git_clone_checkout_and_pull(emscripten_releases_repo, sdk_path('releases'), 'main') recent_releases = git_recent_commits(sdk_path('releases')) # The recent releases are the latest hashes in the git repo. There # may not be a build for the most recent ones yet; find the last # that does. arch = '' if ARCH == 'arm64': arch = '-arm64' def make_url(ext): return emscripten_releases_download_url_template % ( os_name(), release, arch, ext, ) for release in recent_releases: make_url('tar.xz' if not WINDOWS else 'zip') try: urlopen(make_url('tar.xz' if not WINDOWS else 'zip')) except: if not WINDOWS: # Try the old `.tbz2` name # TODO:remove this once tot builds are all using xz try: urlopen(make_url('tbz2')) except: continue else: continue return release exit_with_error('failed to find build of any recent emsdk revision') def get_release_hash(arg, releases_info): return releases_info.get(arg, None) or releases_info.get('sdk-' + arg + '-64bit') def version_key(ver): return tuple(map(int, re.split('[._-]', ver)[:3])) # A sort function that is compatible with both Python 2 and Python 3 using a # custom comparison function. def python_2_3_sorted(arr, cmp): if sys.version_info >= (3,): return sorted(arr, key=functools.cmp_to_key(cmp)) else: return sorted(arr, cmp=cmp) def is_emsdk_sourced_from_github(): return os.path.exists(os.path.join(EMSDK_PATH, '.git')) def update_emsdk(): if is_emsdk_sourced_from_github(): errlog('You seem to have bootstrapped Emscripten SDK by cloning from GitHub. In this case, use "git pull" instead of "emsdk update" to update emsdk. (Not doing that automatically in case you have local changes)') sys.exit(1) if not download_and_extract(emsdk_zip_download_url, EMSDK_PATH, clobber=False): sys.exit(1) # Lists all legacy (pre-emscripten-releases) tagged versions directly in the Git # repositories. These we can pull and compile from source. def load_legacy_emscripten_tags(): return open(sdk_path('legacy-emscripten-tags.txt'), 'r').read().split('\n') def load_legacy_binaryen_tags(): return open(sdk_path('legacy-binaryen-tags.txt'), 'r').read().split('\n') def remove_prefix(s, prefix): if s.startswith(prefix): return s[len(prefix):] else: return s def remove_suffix(s, suffix): if s.endswith(suffix): return s[:len(s) - len(suffix)] else: return s # filename should be one of: 'llvm-precompiled-tags-32bit.txt', 'llvm-precompiled-tags-64bit.txt' def load_file_index_list(filename): items = open(sdk_path(filename)).read().splitlines() items = [remove_suffix(remove_suffix(remove_prefix(x, 'emscripten-llvm-e'), '.tar.gz'), '.zip').strip() for x in items] items = [x for x in items if 'latest' not in x and len(x) > 0] # Sort versions from oldest to newest (the default sort would be # lexicographic, i.e. '1.37.1 < 1.37.10 < 1.37.2') return sorted(items, key=version_key) # Load the json info for emscripten-releases. def load_releases_info(): if not hasattr(load_releases_info, 'cached_info'): try: text = open(sdk_path('emscripten-releases-tags.json'), 'r').read() load_releases_info.cached_info = json.loads(text) except Exception as e: print('Error parsing emscripten-releases-tags.json!') exit_with_error(str(e)) return load_releases_info.cached_info def get_installed_sdk_version(): version_file = sdk_path(os.path.join('upstream', '.emsdk_version')) if not os.path.exists(version_file): return None with open(version_file) as f: version = f.read() return version.split('-')[1] # Get a list of tags for emscripten-releases. def load_releases_tags(): tags = [] info = load_releases_info() for version, sha in sorted(info['releases'].items(), key=lambda x: version_key(x[0])): tags.append(sha) if extra_release_tag: tags.append(extra_release_tag) # Explicitly add the currently installed SDK version. This could be a custom # version (installed explicitly) so it might not be part of the main list # loaded above. installed = get_installed_sdk_version() if installed and installed not in tags: tags.append(installed) return tags def load_releases_versions(): info = load_releases_info() versions = list(info['releases'].keys()) return versions def is_string(s): if sys.version_info[0] >= 3: return isinstance(s, str) return isinstance(s, basestring) # noqa def load_sdk_manifest(): try: manifest = json.loads(open(sdk_path("emsdk_manifest.json"), "r").read()) except Exception as e: print('Error parsing emsdk_manifest.json!') print(str(e)) return emscripten_tags = load_legacy_emscripten_tags() llvm_precompiled_tags_32bit = [] llvm_precompiled_tags_64bit = load_file_index_list('llvm-tags-64bit.txt') llvm_precompiled_tags = llvm_precompiled_tags_32bit + llvm_precompiled_tags_64bit binaryen_tags = load_legacy_binaryen_tags() releases_tags = load_releases_tags() def dependencies_exist(sdk): for tool_name in sdk.uses: tool = find_tool(tool_name) if not tool: debug_print('missing dependency: ' + tool_name) return False return True def cmp_version(ver, cmp_operand, reference): if cmp_operand == '<=': return version_key(ver) <= version_key(reference) if cmp_operand == '<': return version_key(ver) < version_key(reference) if cmp_operand == '>=': return version_key(ver) >= version_key(reference) if cmp_operand == '>': return version_key(ver) > version_key(reference) if cmp_operand == '==': return version_key(ver) == version_key(reference) if cmp_operand == '!=': return version_key(ver) != version_key(reference) raise Exception('Invalid cmp_operand "' + cmp_operand + '"!') def passes_filters(param, ver, filters): for v in filters: if v[0] == param and not cmp_version(ver, v[1], v[2]): return False return True # A 'category parameter' is a %foo%-encoded identifier that specifies # a class of tools instead of just one tool, e.g. %tag% def expand_category_param(param, category_list, t, is_sdk): for i, ver in enumerate(category_list): if not ver.strip(): continue t2 = copy.copy(t) found_param = False for p, v in vars(t2).items(): if is_string(v) and param in v: t2.__dict__[p] = v.replace(param, ver) found_param = True if not found_param: continue t2.is_old = i < len(category_list) - 2 if hasattr(t2, 'uses'): t2.uses = [x.replace(param, ver) for x in t2.uses] # Filter out expanded tools by version requirements, such as ["tag", "<=", "1.37.22"] if hasattr(t2, 'version_filter'): passes = passes_filters(param, ver, t2.version_filter) if not passes: continue if is_sdk: if dependencies_exist(t2): if not find_sdk(t2.name): add_sdk(t2) else: debug_print('SDK ' + str(t2) + ' already existed in manifest, not adding twice') else: if not find_tool(t2.name): add_tool(t2) else: debug_print('Tool ' + str(t2) + ' already existed in manifest, not adding twice') for tool in manifest['tools']: t = Tool(tool) if t.compatible_with_this_os(): if not hasattr(t, 'is_old'): t.is_old = False # Expand the metapackages that refer to tags if '%tag%' in t.version: expand_category_param('%tag%', emscripten_tags, t, is_sdk=False) elif '%precompiled_tag%' in t.version: expand_category_param('%precompiled_tag%', llvm_precompiled_tags, t, is_sdk=False) elif '%precompiled_tag32%' in t.version: expand_category_param('%precompiled_tag32%', llvm_precompiled_tags_32bit, t, is_sdk=False) elif '%precompiled_tag64%' in t.version: expand_category_param('%precompiled_tag64%', llvm_precompiled_tags_64bit, t, is_sdk=False) elif '%binaryen_tag%' in t.version: expand_category_param('%binaryen_tag%', binaryen_tags, t, is_sdk=False) elif '%releases-tag%' in t.version: expand_category_param('%releases-tag%', releases_tags, t, is_sdk=False) else: add_tool(t) for sdk_str in manifest['sdks']: sdk_str['id'] = 'sdk' sdk = Tool(sdk_str) if sdk.compatible_with_this_os(): if not hasattr(sdk, 'is_old'): sdk.is_old = False if '%tag%' in sdk.version: expand_category_param('%tag%', emscripten_tags, sdk, is_sdk=True) elif '%precompiled_tag%' in sdk.version: expand_category_param('%precompiled_tag%', llvm_precompiled_tags, sdk, is_sdk=True) elif '%precompiled_tag32%' in sdk.version: expand_category_param('%precompiled_tag32%', llvm_precompiled_tags_32bit, sdk, is_sdk=True) elif '%precompiled_tag64%' in sdk.version: expand_category_param('%precompiled_tag64%', llvm_precompiled_tags_64bit, sdk, is_sdk=True) elif '%releases-tag%' in sdk.version: expand_category_param('%releases-tag%', releases_tags, sdk, is_sdk=True) else: add_sdk(sdk) # Tests if the two given tools can be active at the same time. # Currently only a simple check for name for same tool with different versions, # possibly adds more logic in the future. def can_simultaneously_activate(tool1, tool2): return tool1.id != tool2.id # Expands dependencies for each tool, and removes ones that don't exist. def process_tool_list(tools_to_activate): i = 0 # Gather dependencies for each tool while i < len(tools_to_activate): tool = tools_to_activate[i] deps = tool.recursive_dependencies() tools_to_activate = tools_to_activate[:i] + deps + tools_to_activate[i:] i += len(deps) + 1 for tool in tools_to_activate: if not tool.is_installed(): exit_with_error("error: tool is not installed and therefore cannot be activated: '%s'" % tool) # Remove conflicting tools i = 0 while i < len(tools_to_activate): j = 0 while j < i: secondary_tool = tools_to_activate[j] primary_tool = tools_to_activate[i] if not can_simultaneously_activate(primary_tool, secondary_tool): tools_to_activate.pop(j) j -= 1 i -= 1 j += 1 i += 1 return tools_to_activate def write_set_env_script(env_string): assert CMD or POWERSHELL open(EMSDK_SET_ENV, 'w').write(env_string) # Reconfigure .emscripten to choose the currently activated toolset, set PATH # and other environment variables. # Returns the full list of deduced tools that are now active. def set_active_tools(tools_to_activate, permanently_activate, system): tools_to_activate = process_tool_list(tools_to_activate) if tools_to_activate: tools = [x for x in tools_to_activate if not x.is_sdk] print('Setting the following tools as active:\n ' + '\n '.join(map(lambda x: str(x), tools))) print('') generate_em_config(tools_to_activate, permanently_activate, system) # Construct a .bat or .ps1 script that will be invoked to set env. vars and PATH # We only do this on cmd or powershell since emsdk.bat/ps1 is able to modify the # calling shell environment. On other shell `source emsdk_env.sh` is # required. if CMD or POWERSHELL: # always set local environment variables since permanently activating will only set the registry settings and # will not affect the current session env_vars_to_add = get_env_vars_to_add(tools_to_activate, system, user=permanently_activate) env_string = construct_env_with_vars(env_vars_to_add) write_set_env_script(env_string) if WINDOWS and permanently_activate: win_set_environment_variables(env_vars_to_add, system, user=permanently_activate) return tools_to_activate def currently_active_sdk(): for sdk in reversed(sdks): if sdk.is_active(): return sdk return None def currently_active_tools(): active_tools = [] for tool in tools: if tool.is_active(): active_tools += [tool] return active_tools # http://stackoverflow.com/questions/480214/how-do-you-remove-duplicates-from-a-list-in-python-whilst-preserving-order def unique_items(seq): seen = set() seen_add = seen.add return [x for x in seq if x not in seen and not seen_add(x)] # Tests if a path is contained in the given list, but with separators normalized. def normalized_contains(lst, elem): elem = to_unix_path(elem) for e in lst: if elem == to_unix_path(e): return True return False def to_msys_path(p): p = to_unix_path(p) new_path = re.sub(r'([a-zA-Z]):/(.*)', r'/\1/\2', p) if len(new_path) > 3 and new_path[0] == '/' and new_path[2] == '/': new_path = new_path[0] + new_path[1].lower() + new_path[2:] return new_path # Looks at the current PATH and adds and removes entries so that the PATH reflects # the set of given active tools. def adjusted_path(tools_to_activate, system=False, user=False): # These directories should be added to PATH path_add = get_required_path(tools_to_activate) # These already exist. if WINDOWS and not MSYS: existing_path = win_get_environment_variable('PATH', system=system, user=user, fallback=True).split(ENVPATH_SEPARATOR) else: existing_path = os.environ['PATH'].split(ENVPATH_SEPARATOR) existing_emsdk_tools = [] existing_nonemsdk_path = [] for entry in existing_path: if to_unix_path(entry).startswith(EMSDK_PATH): existing_emsdk_tools.append(entry) else: existing_nonemsdk_path.append(entry) new_emsdk_tools = [] kept_emsdk_tools = [] for entry in path_add: if not normalized_contains(existing_emsdk_tools, entry): new_emsdk_tools.append(entry) else: kept_emsdk_tools.append(entry) whole_path = unique_items(new_emsdk_tools + kept_emsdk_tools + existing_nonemsdk_path) if MSYS: # XXX Hack: If running native Windows Python in MSYS prompt where PATH # entries look like "/c/Windows/System32", os.environ['PATH'] # in Python will transform to show them as "C:\\Windows\\System32", so need # to reconvert path delimiter back to forward slashes. whole_path = [to_msys_path(p) for p in whole_path] new_emsdk_tools = [to_msys_path(p) for p in new_emsdk_tools] separator = ':' if MSYS else ENVPATH_SEPARATOR return (separator.join(whole_path), new_emsdk_tools) def get_env_vars_to_add(tools_to_activate, system, user): env_vars_to_add = [] newpath, added_path = adjusted_path(tools_to_activate, system, user) # Don't bother setting the path if there are no changes. if os.environ['PATH'] != newpath: env_vars_to_add += [('PATH', newpath)] if added_path: info('Adding directories to PATH:') for item in added_path: info('PATH += ' + item) info('') # A core variable EMSDK points to the root of Emscripten SDK directory. env_vars_to_add += [('EMSDK', EMSDK_PATH)] for tool in tools_to_activate: for env in tool.activated_environment(): key, value = parse_key_value(env) value = to_native_path(tool.expand_vars(value)) env_vars_to_add += [(key, value)] emroot = find_emscripten_root(tools_to_activate) if emroot: # For older emscripten versions that don't use an embedded cache by # default we need to export EM_CACHE. # # Sadly, we can't put this in the config file since those older versions # also didn't read the `CACHE` key from the config file: # # History: # - 'CACHE' config started being honored in 1.39.16 # https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/11091 # - Default to embedded cache also started in 1.39.16 # https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/11126 # - Emscripten supports automatically locating the embedded # config in 1.39.13: # https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/pull/10935 # # Since setting EM_CACHE in the environment effects the entire machine # we want to avoid this except when installing these older emscripten # versions that really need it. version = parse_emscripten_version(emroot) if version < [1, 39, 16]: em_cache_dir = os.path.join(emroot, 'cache') env_vars_to_add += [('EM_CACHE', em_cache_dir)] if version < [1, 39, 13]: env_vars_to_add += [('EM_CONFIG', os.path.normpath(EM_CONFIG_PATH))] return env_vars_to_add def construct_env(tools_to_activate, system, user): info('Setting up EMSDK environment (suppress these messages with EMSDK_QUIET=1)') return construct_env_with_vars(get_env_vars_to_add(tools_to_activate, system, user)) def unset_env(key): if POWERSHELL: return 'Remove-Item env:%s\n' % key if CMD: return 'set %s=\n' % key if CSH: return 'unsetenv %s;\n' % key if BASH: return 'unset %s;\n' % key assert False def construct_env_with_vars(env_vars_to_add): env_string = '' if env_vars_to_add: info('Setting environment variables:') for key, value in env_vars_to_add: # Don't set env vars which are already set to the correct value. if key in os.environ and to_unix_path(os.environ[key]) == to_unix_path(value): continue info(key + ' = ' + value) if POWERSHELL: env_string += '$env:' + key + '="' + value + '"\n' elif CMD: env_string += 'SET ' + key + '=' + value + '\n' elif CSH: env_string += 'setenv ' + key + ' "' + value + '";\n' elif BASH: env_string += 'export ' + key + '="' + value + '";\n' else: assert False if 'EMSDK_PYTHON' in env_vars_to_add: # When using our bundled python we never want the user's # PYTHONHOME or PYTHONPATH # See https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk/issues/598 env_string += unset_env('PYTHONHOME') env_string += unset_env('PYTHONPATH') # Remove any environment variables that might have been set by old or # inactive tools/sdks. For example, we set EM_CACHE for older versions # of the SDK but we want to remove that from the current environment # if no such tool is active. # Ignore certain keys that are inputs to emsdk itself. ignore_keys = set(['EMSDK_POWERSHELL', 'EMSDK_CSH', 'EMSDK_CMD', 'EMSDK_BASH', 'EMSDK_NUM_CORES', 'EMSDK_NOTTY', 'EMSDK_KEEP_DOWNLOADS']) env_keys_to_add = set(pair[0] for pair in env_vars_to_add) for key in os.environ: if key.startswith('EMSDK_') or key in ('EM_CACHE', 'EM_CONFIG'): if key not in env_keys_to_add and key not in ignore_keys: info('Clearing existing environment variable: %s' % key) env_string += unset_env(key) return env_string def error_on_missing_tool(name): if name.endswith('-64bit') and not is_os_64bit(): exit_with_error("'%s' is only provided for 64-bit OSes" % name) else: exit_with_error("tool or SDK not found: '%s'" % name) def expand_sdk_name(name, activating): if 'upstream-master' in name: errlog('upstream-master SDK has been renamed main') name = name.replace('upstream-master', 'main') if 'fastcomp' in name: exit_with_error('the fastcomp backend is no longer supported. Please use an older version of emsdk (for example 3.1.29) if you want to install the old fastcomp-based SDK') if name in ('tot', 'sdk-tot', 'tot-upstream'): if activating: # When we are activating a tot release, assume that the currently # installed SDK, if any, is the tot release we want to activate. # Without this `install tot && activate tot` will race with the builders # that are producing new builds. installed = get_installed_sdk_version() if installed: debug_print('activating currently installed SDK; not updating tot version') return 'sdk-releases-%s-64bit' % installed return find_tot_sdk() if '-upstream' in name: name = name.replace('-upstream', '') name = resolve_sdk_aliases(name, verbose=True) # check if it's a release handled by an emscripten-releases version, # and if so use that by using the right hash. we support a few notations, # x.y.z # sdk-x.y.z-64bit # TODO: support short notation for old builds too? fullname = name version = fullname.replace('sdk-', '').replace('releases-', '').replace('-64bit', '').replace('tag-', '') sdk = 'sdk-' if not name.startswith('releases-') else '' releases_info = load_releases_info()['releases'] release_hash = get_release_hash(version, releases_info) if release_hash: # Known release hash full_name = '%sreleases-%s-64bit' % (sdk, release_hash) print("Resolving SDK version '%s' to '%s'" % (version, full_name)) return full_name if len(version) == 40: global extra_release_tag extra_release_tag = version return '%sreleases-%s-64bit' % (sdk, version) return name def main(args): if not args: errlog("Missing command; Type 'emsdk help' to get a list of commands.") return 1 cmd = args.pop(0) if cmd in ('help', '--help', '-h'): print(' emsdk: Available commands:') print(''' emsdk list [--old] [--uses] - Lists all available SDKs and tools and their current installation status. With the --old parameter, also historical versions are shown. If --uses is passed, displays the composition of different SDK packages and dependencies. emsdk update - Updates emsdk to the newest version. If you have bootstrapped emsdk via cloning directly from GitHub, call "git pull" instead to update emsdk. emsdk install [options] ... - Downloads and installs given tools or SDKs. Options can contain: -j: Specifies the number of cores to use when building the tool. Default: use one less than the # of detected cores. --build=: Controls what kind of build of LLVM to perform. Pass either 'Debug', 'Release', 'MinSizeRel' or 'RelWithDebInfo'. Default: 'Release'. --generator=: Specifies the CMake Generator to be used during the build. Possible values are the same as what your CMake supports and whether the generator is valid depends on the tools you have installed. Defaults to 'Unix Makefiles' on *nix systems. If generator name is multiple words, enclose with single or double quotes. --shallow: When installing tools from one of the git development branches, this parameter can be passed to perform a shallow git clone instead of a full one. This reduces the amount of network transfer that is needed. This option should only be used when you are interested in downloading one of the development branches, but are not looking to develop Emscripten yourself. Default: disabled, i.e. do a full clone. --build-tests: If enabled, LLVM is built with internal tests included. Pass this to enable running test other.test_llvm_lit in the Emscripten test suite. Default: disabled. --enable-assertions: If specified, LLVM is built with assert() checks enabled. Useful for development purposes. Default: Enabled --disable-assertions: Forces assertions off during the build. --vs2019/--vs2022: If building from source, overrides to build using the specified compiler. When installing precompiled packages, this has no effect. Note: The same compiler specifier must be passed to the emsdk activate command to activate the desired version. Notes on building from source: To pass custom CMake directives when configuring LLVM build, specify the environment variable LLVM_CMAKE_ARGS="param1=value1,param2=value2" in the environment where the build is invoked. See README.md for details. --override-repository: Specifies the git URL to use for a given Tool. E.g. --override-repository emscripten-main@https://github.com//emscripten/tree/ emsdk uninstall - Removes the given tool or SDK from disk.''') if WINDOWS: print(''' emsdk activate [--permanent] [--system] [--build=type] [--vs2019/--vs2022] - Activates the given tool or SDK in the environment of the current shell. - If the `--permanent` option is passed, then the environment variables are set permanently for the current user. - If the `--system` option is passed, the registration is done for all users of the system. This needs admin privileges (uses Machine environment variables). - If a custom compiler version was used to override the compiler to use, pass the same --vs2019/--vs2022 parameter here to choose which version to activate. emcmdprompt.bat - Spawns a new command prompt window with the Emscripten environment active.''') else: print(''' emsdk activate [--build=type] - Activates the given tool or SDK in the environment of the current shell.''') print(''' Both commands 'install' and 'activate' accept an optional parameter '--build=type', which can be used to override what kind of installation or activation to perform. Possible values for type are Debug, Release, MinSizeRel or RelWithDebInfo. Note: When overriding a custom build type, be sure to match the same --build= option to both 'install' and 'activate' commands and the invocation of 'emsdk_env', or otherwise these commands will default to operating on the default build type which is RelWithDebInfo.''') print(''' Environment: EMSDK_KEEP_DOWNLOADS=1 - if you want to keep the downloaded archives. EMSDK_NOTTY=1 - override isatty() result (mainly to log progress). EMSDK_NUM_CORES=n - limit parallelism to n cores. EMSDK_VERBOSE=1 - very verbose output, useful for debugging.''') return 0 # Extracts a boolean command line argument from args and returns True if it was present def extract_bool_arg(name): if name in args: args.remove(name) return True return False def extract_string_arg(name): for i in range(len(args)): if args[i] == name: value = args[i + 1] del args[i:i + 2] return value arg_old = extract_bool_arg('--old') arg_uses = extract_bool_arg('--uses') arg_permanent = extract_bool_arg('--permanent') arg_global = extract_bool_arg('--global') arg_system = extract_bool_arg('--system') if arg_global: print('--global is deprecated. Use `--system` to set the environment variables for all users') arg_system = True if arg_system: arg_permanent = True if extract_bool_arg('--embedded'): errlog('embedded mode is now the only mode available') if extract_bool_arg('--no-embedded'): errlog('embedded mode is now the only mode available') return 1 arg_notty = extract_bool_arg('--notty') if arg_notty: global TTY_OUTPUT TTY_OUTPUT = False # Replace meta-packages with the real package names. if cmd in ('update', 'install', 'activate'): activating = cmd == 'activate' args = [expand_sdk_name(a, activating=activating) for a in args] load_em_config() load_sdk_manifest() # Apply any overrides to git branch names to clone from. forked_url = extract_string_arg('--override-repository') while forked_url: tool_name, url_and_refspec = forked_url.split('@') t = find_tool(tool_name) if not t: errlog('Failed to find tool ' + tool_name + '!') return False else: t.url, t.git_branch = parse_github_url_and_refspec(url_and_refspec) debug_print('Reading git repository URL "' + t.url + '" and git branch "' + t.git_branch + '" for Tool "' + tool_name + '".') forked_url = extract_string_arg('--override-repository') # Process global args for i in range(len(args)): if args[i].startswith('--generator='): build_generator = re.match(r'''^--generator=['"]?([^'"]+)['"]?$''', args[i]) if build_generator: global CMAKE_GENERATOR CMAKE_GENERATOR = build_generator.group(1) args[i] = '' else: errlog("Cannot parse CMake generator string: " + args[i] + ". Try wrapping generator string with quotes") return 1 elif args[i].startswith('--build='): build_type = re.match(r'^--build=(.+)$', args[i]) if build_type: global CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_OVERRIDE build_type = build_type.group(1) build_types = ['Debug', 'MinSizeRel', 'RelWithDebInfo', 'Release'] try: build_type_index = [x.lower() for x in build_types].index(build_type.lower()) CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE_OVERRIDE = build_types[build_type_index] args[i] = '' except: errlog('Unknown CMake build type "' + build_type + '" specified! Please specify one of ' + str(build_types)) return 1 else: errlog("Invalid command line parameter " + args[i] + ' specified!') return 1 args = [x for x in args if x] if cmd == 'list': print('') def installed_sdk_text(name): sdk = find_sdk(name) return 'INSTALLED' if sdk and sdk.is_installed() else '' if (LINUX or MACOS or WINDOWS) and (ARCH == 'x86' or ARCH == 'x86_64'): print('The *recommended* precompiled SDK download is %s (%s).' % (find_latest_version(), find_latest_hash())) print() print('To install/activate it use:') print(' latest') print('') print('This is equivalent to installing/activating:') print(' %s %s' % (find_latest_version(), installed_sdk_text(find_latest_sdk()))) print('') else: print('Warning: your platform does not have precompiled SDKs available.') print('You may install components from source.') print('') print('All recent (non-legacy) installable versions are:') releases_versions = sorted(load_releases_versions(), key=version_key, reverse=True) releases_info = load_releases_info()['releases'] for ver in releases_versions: print(' %s %s' % (ver, installed_sdk_text('sdk-releases-%s-64bit' % get_release_hash(ver, releases_info)))) print() # Use array to work around the lack of being able to mutate from enclosing # function. has_partially_active_tools = [False] if sdks: def find_sdks(needs_compilation): s = [] for sdk in sdks: if sdk.is_old and not arg_old: continue if sdk.needs_compilation() == needs_compilation: s += [sdk] return s def print_sdks(s): for sdk in s: installed = '\tINSTALLED' if sdk.is_installed() else '' active = '*' if sdk.is_active() else ' ' print(' ' + active + ' {0: <25}'.format(str(sdk)) + installed) if arg_uses: for dep in sdk.uses: print(' - {0: <25}'.format(dep)) print('') print('The additional following precompiled SDKs are also available for download:') print_sdks(find_sdks(False)) print('The following SDKs can be compiled from source:') print_sdks(find_sdks(True)) if tools: def find_tools(needs_compilation): t = [] for tool in tools: if tool.is_old and not arg_old: continue if tool.needs_compilation() != needs_compilation: continue t += [tool] return t def print_tools(t): for tool in t: if tool.is_old and not arg_old: continue if tool.can_be_installed() is True: installed = '\tINSTALLED' if tool.is_installed() else '' else: installed = '\tNot available: ' + tool.can_be_installed() tool_is_active = tool.is_active() tool_is_env_active = tool_is_active and tool.is_env_active() if tool_is_env_active: active = ' * ' elif tool_is_active: active = '(*)' has_partially_active_tools[0] = has_partially_active_tools[0] or True else: active = ' ' print(' ' + active + ' {0: <25}'.format(str(tool)) + installed) print('') print('The following precompiled tool packages are available for download:') print_tools(find_tools(needs_compilation=False)) print('The following tools can be compiled from source:') print_tools(find_tools(needs_compilation=True)) else: if is_emsdk_sourced_from_github(): print("There are no tools available. Run 'git pull' to fetch the latest set of tools.") else: print("There are no tools available. Run 'emsdk update' to fetch the latest set of tools.") print('') print('Items marked with * are activated for the current user.') if has_partially_active_tools[0]: env_cmd = 'emsdk_env.bat' if WINDOWS else 'source ./emsdk_env.sh' print('Items marked with (*) are selected for use, but your current shell environment is not configured to use them. Type "' + env_cmd + '" to set up your current shell to use them' + (', or call "emsdk activate --permanent " to permanently activate them.' if WINDOWS else '.')) if not arg_old: print('') print("To access the historical archived versions, type 'emsdk list --old'") print('') if is_emsdk_sourced_from_github(): print('Run "git pull" to pull in the latest list.') else: print('Run "./emsdk update" to pull in the latest list.') return 0 elif cmd == 'construct_env': # Clean up old temp file up front, in case of failure later before we get # to write out the new one. tools_to_activate = currently_active_tools() tools_to_activate = process_tool_list(tools_to_activate) env_string = construct_env(tools_to_activate, arg_system, arg_permanent) if CMD or POWERSHELL: write_set_env_script(env_string) else: sys.stdout.write(env_string) return 0 elif cmd == 'update': update_emsdk() if WINDOWS: # Clean up litter after old emsdk update which may have left this temp # file around. rmfile(sdk_path(EMSDK_SET_ENV)) return 0 elif cmd == 'update-tags': errlog('`update-tags` is not longer needed. To install the latest tot release just run `install tot`') return 0 elif cmd == 'activate': if arg_permanent: print('Registering active Emscripten environment permanently') print('') tools_to_activate = currently_active_tools() for arg in args: tool = find_tool(arg) if tool is None: tool = find_sdk(arg) if tool is None: error_on_missing_tool(arg) tools_to_activate += [tool] if not tools_to_activate: errlog('No tools/SDKs specified to activate! Usage:\n emsdk activate tool/sdk1 [tool/sdk2] [...]') return 1 active_tools = set_active_tools(tools_to_activate, permanently_activate=arg_permanent, system=arg_system) if not active_tools: errlog('No tools/SDKs found to activate! Usage:\n emsdk activate tool/sdk1 [tool/sdk2] [...]') return 1 if WINDOWS and not arg_permanent: errlog('The changes made to environment variables only apply to the currently running shell instance. Use the \'emsdk_env.bat\' to re-enter this environment later, or if you\'d like to register this environment permanently, rerun this command with the option --permanent.') return 0 elif cmd == 'install': global BUILD_FOR_TESTING, ENABLE_LLVM_ASSERTIONS, CPU_CORES, GIT_CLONE_SHALLOW # Process args for i in range(len(args)): if args[i].startswith('-j'): multicore = re.match(r'^-j(\d+)$', args[i]) if multicore: CPU_CORES = int(multicore.group(1)) args[i] = '' else: errlog("Invalid command line parameter " + args[i] + ' specified!') return 1 elif args[i] == '--shallow': GIT_CLONE_SHALLOW = True args[i] = '' elif args[i] == '--build-tests': BUILD_FOR_TESTING = True args[i] = '' elif args[i] == '--enable-assertions': ENABLE_LLVM_ASSERTIONS = 'ON' args[i] = '' elif args[i] == '--disable-assertions': ENABLE_LLVM_ASSERTIONS = 'OFF' args[i] = '' args = [x for x in args if x] if not args: errlog("Missing parameter. Type 'emsdk install ' to install a tool or an SDK. Type 'emsdk list' to obtain a list of available tools. Type 'emsdk install latest' to automatically install the newest version of the SDK.") return 1 if LINUX and ARCH == 'arm64' and args != ['latest']: errlog('WARNING: arm64-linux binaries are not available for all releases.') errlog('See https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk/issues/547') for t in args: tool = find_tool(t) if tool is None: tool = find_sdk(t) if tool is None: error_on_missing_tool(t) tool.install() return 0 elif cmd == 'uninstall': if not args: errlog("Syntax error. Call 'emsdk uninstall '. Call 'emsdk list' to obtain a list of available tools.") return 1 tool = find_tool(args[0]) if tool is None: errlog("Error: Tool by name '" + args[0] + "' was not found.") return 1 tool.uninstall() return 0 errlog("Unknown command '" + cmd + "' given! Type 'emsdk help' to get a list of commands.") return 1 if __name__ == '__main__': try: sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:])) except KeyboardInterrupt: exit_with_error('aborted by user, exiting') sys.exit(1)