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#!/bin/sh
# 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/.
# The beginning of this script is both valid POSIX shell and valid Python,
# such that the script starts with the shell and is reexecuted with
# the right Python.
# Embeds a shell script inside a Python triple quote. This pattern is valid
# shell because `''':'`, `':'` and `:` are all equivalent, and `:` is a no-op.
''':'
py2commands="
addtest
analyze
android
android-emulator
artifact
awsy-test
bootstrap
browsertime
build
build-backend
buildsymbols
busted
cargo
check-spidermonkey
clang-format
compare-locales
compileflags
configure
cppunittest
cramtest
crashtest
devtools-css-db
doc
doctor
empty-makefiles
environment
file-info
firefox-ui-functional
fluent-migration-test
geckodriver
geckodriver-test
geckoview-junit
gradle
gtest
ide
import-pr
install
jsapi-tests
jsshell-bench
jstestbrowser
jstests
marionette-test
mochitest
mozbuild-reference
mozharness
mozregression
package
package-multi-locale
pastebin
power
prettier-format
puppeteer-test
python
python-safety
python-test
raptor
raptor-test
reftest
release
release-history
remote
repackage
resource-usage
robocop
run
rusttests
show-log
static-analysis
talos-test
taskcluster-build-image
taskcluster-load-image
taskgraph
telemetry-tests-client
test
test-info
tps-build
try
uuid
valgrind-test
vcs-setup
vendor
visualmetrics
warnings-list
warnings-summary
watch
web-platform-tests
web-platform-tests-update
webidl-example
webidl-parser-test
webrtc-gtest
wpt
wpt-manifest-update
wpt-metadata-merge
wpt-metadata-summary
wpt-serve
wpt-unittest
wpt-update
xpcshell-test
"
run_py() {
# Try to run a specific Python interpreter. Fall back to the system
# default Python if the specific interpreter couldn't be found.
py_executable="$1"
shift
if which "$py_executable" > /dev/null
then
exec "$py_executable" "$0" "$@"
elif [ "$py_executable" = "python2.7" ]; then
exec python "$0" "$@"
else
echo "This mach command requires $py_executable, which wasn't found on the system!"
exit 1
fi
}
first_arg=$1
if [ "$first_arg" = "help" ]; then
# When running `./mach help <command>`, the correct Python for <command>
# needs to be used.
first_arg=$2
fi
if [ -z "$first_arg" ]; then
# User ran `./mach` or `./mach help`, use Python 3.
run_py python3 "$@"
fi
case "${first_arg}" in
"-"*)
# We have global arguments which are tricky to parse from this shell
# script. So invoke `mach` with a special --print-command argument to
# return the name of the command. This adds extra overhead when using
# global arguments, but global arguments are an edge case and this hack
# is only needed temporarily for the Python 3 migration. We use Python
# 2.7 because using Python 3 hits this error in build tasks:
# https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/rev/c7e8bc4996f9/build/moz.configure/init.configure#319
command=`run_py python2.7 --print-command "$@" | tail -n1`
;;
*)
# In the common case, the first argument is the command.
command=${first_arg};
;;
esac
# Check for the mach subcommand in the Python 2 commands list and run it
# with the correct interpreter.
case " $(echo $py2commands) " in
*\ $command\ *)
run_py python2.7 "$@"
;;
*)
run_py python3 "$@"
;;
esac
# Run Python 3 for everything else.
run_py python3 "$@"
'''
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, unicode_literals
import os
import sys
def ancestors(path):
while path:
yield path
(path, child) = os.path.split(path)
if child == "":
break
def load_mach(dir_path, mach_path):
if sys.version_info < (3, 5):
import imp
mach_bootstrap = imp.load_source('mach_bootstrap', mach_path)
else:
import importlib.util
spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location('mach_bootstrap', mach_path)
mach_bootstrap = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
spec.loader.exec_module(mach_bootstrap)
return mach_bootstrap.bootstrap(dir_path)
def check_and_get_mach(dir_path):
bootstrap_paths = (
'build/mach_bootstrap.py',
# test package bootstrap
'tools/mach_bootstrap.py',
)
for bootstrap_path in bootstrap_paths:
mach_path = os.path.join(dir_path, bootstrap_path)
if os.path.isfile(mach_path):
return load_mach(dir_path, mach_path)
return None
def get_mach():
# Check whether the current directory is within a mach src or obj dir.
for dir_path in ancestors(os.getcwd()):
# If we find a "config.status" and "mozinfo.json" file, we are in the objdir.
config_status_path = os.path.join(dir_path, 'config.status')
mozinfo_path = os.path.join(dir_path, 'mozinfo.json')
if os.path.isfile(config_status_path) and os.path.isfile(mozinfo_path):
import json
info = json.load(open(mozinfo_path))
if 'mozconfig' in info and 'MOZCONFIG' not in os.environ:
# If the MOZCONFIG environment variable is not already set, set it
# to the value from mozinfo.json. This will tell the build system
# to look for a config file at the path in $MOZCONFIG rather than
# its default locations.
#
# Note: subprocess requires native strings in os.environ on Windows
os.environ[b'MOZCONFIG'] = str(info['mozconfig'])
if 'topsrcdir' in info:
# Continue searching for mach_bootstrap in the source directory.
dir_path = info['topsrcdir']
mach = check_and_get_mach(dir_path)
if mach:
return mach
# If we didn't find a source path by scanning for a mozinfo.json, check
# whether the directory containing this script is a source directory. We
# follow symlinks so mach can be run even if cwd is outside the srcdir.
return check_and_get_mach(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
def main(args):
mach = get_mach()
if not mach:
print('Could not run mach: No mach source directory found.')
sys.exit(1)
sys.exit(mach.run(args))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main(sys.argv[1:])