# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. # Combined with build/autoconf/config.status.m4, ConfigStatus is an almost # drop-in replacement for autoconf 2.13's config.status, with features # borrowed from autoconf > 2.5, and additional features. import os import sys from optparse import OptionParser from mozbuild.backend.configenvironment import ConfigEnvironment from Preprocessor import Preprocessor # Basic logging facility verbose = False def log(string): if verbose: print >>sys.stderr, string def config_status(topobjdir = '.', topsrcdir = '.', defines = [], non_global_defines = [], substs = [], files = [], headers = []): '''Main function, providing config.status functionality. Contrary to config.status, it doesn't use CONFIG_FILES or CONFIG_HEADERS variables, but like config.status from autoconf 2.6, single files may be generated with the --file and --header options. Several such options can be given to generate several files at the same time. Without the -n option, this program acts as config.status and considers the current directory as the top object directory, even when config.status is in a different directory. It will, however, treat the directory containing config.status as the top object directory with the -n option, while files given to the --file and --header arguments are considered relative to the current directory. The --recheck option, like with the original config.status, runs configure again, with the options given in the "ac_configure_args" subst. The options to this function are passed when creating the ConfigEnvironment, except for files and headers, which contain the list of files and headers to be generated by default. These lists, as well as the actual wrapper script around this function, are meant to be generated by configure. See build/autoconf/config.status.m4. Unlike config.status behaviour with CONFIG_FILES and CONFIG_HEADERS, but like config.status behaviour with --file and --header, providing files or headers on the command line inhibits the default generation of files when given headers and headers when given files. Unlike config.status, the FILE:TEMPLATE syntax is not supported for files and headers. The template is always the filename suffixed with '.in', in the corresponding directory under the top source directory. ''' if 'CONFIG_FILES' in os.environ: raise Exception, 'Using the CONFIG_FILES environment variable is not supported. Use --file instead.' if 'CONFIG_HEADERS' in os.environ: raise Exception, 'Using the CONFIG_HEADERS environment variable is not supported. Use --header instead.' parser = OptionParser() parser.add_option('--recheck', dest='recheck', action='store_true', help='update config.status by reconfiguring in the same conditions') parser.add_option('--file', dest='files', metavar='FILE', action='append', help='instantiate the configuration file FILE') parser.add_option('--header', dest='headers', metavar='FILE', action='append', help='instantiate the configuration header FILE') parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', dest='verbose', action='store_true', help='display verbose output') parser.add_option('-n', dest='not_topobjdir', action='store_true', help='do not consider current directory as top object directory') (options, args) = parser.parse_args() # Without -n, the current directory is meant to be the top object directory if not options.not_topobjdir: topobjdir = '.' env = ConfigEnvironment(topsrcdir, topobjdir, defines=defines, non_global_defines=non_global_defines, substs=substs) if options.recheck: # Execute configure from the top object directory if not os.path.isabs(topsrcdir): topsrcdir = relpath(topsrcdir, topobjdir) os.chdir(topobjdir) os.execlp('sh', 'sh', '-c', ' '.join([os.path.join(topsrcdir, 'configure'), env.substs['ac_configure_args'], '--no-create', '--no-recursion'])) if options.files: files = options.files headers = [] if options.headers: headers = options.headers if not options.files: files = [] # Default to display messages when giving --file or --headers on the # command line. if options.files or options.headers or options.verbose: global verbose verbose = True if not options.files and not options.headers: print >>sys.stderr, "creating config files and headers..." files = [os.path.join(topobjdir, f) for f in files] headers = [os.path.join(topobjdir, f) for f in headers] for file in files: env.create_config_file(file) for header in headers: env.create_config_header(header)