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1 """SCons.Conftest
2
3 Autoconf-like configuration support; low level implementation of tests.
4 """
5
6 #
7 # Copyright (c) 2003 Stichting NLnet Labs
8 # Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 Steven Knight
9 #
10 # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
11 # a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
12 # "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
13 # without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
14 # distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
15 # permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
16 # the following conditions:
17 #
18 # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
19 # in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
20 #
21 # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
22 # KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
23 # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
24 # NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
25 # LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
26 # OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
27 # WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
28 #
29
30 #
31 # The purpose of this module is to define how a check is to be performed.
32 # Use one of the Check...() functions below.
33 #
34
35 #
36 # A context class is used that defines functions for carrying out the tests,
37 # logging and messages. The following methods and members must be present:
38 #
39 # context.Display(msg) Function called to print messages that are normally
40 # displayed for the user. Newlines are explicitly used.
41 # The text should also be written to the logfile!
42 #
43 # context.Log(msg) Function called to write to a log file.
44 #
45 # context.BuildProg(text, ext)
46 # Function called to build a program, using "ext" for the
47 # file extention. Must return an empty string for
48 # success, an error message for failure.
49 # For reliable test results building should be done just
50 # like an actual program would be build, using the same
51 # command and arguments (including configure results so
52 # far).
53 #
54 # context.CompileProg(text, ext)
55 # Function called to compile a program, using "ext" for
56 # the file extention. Must return an empty string for
57 # success, an error message for failure.
58 # For reliable test results compiling should be done just
59 # like an actual source file would be compiled, using the
60 # same command and arguments (including configure results
61 # so far).
62 #
63 # context.AppendLIBS(lib_name_list)
64 # Append "lib_name_list" to the value of LIBS.
65 # "lib_namelist" is a list of strings.
66 # Return the value of LIBS before changing it (any type
67 # can be used, it is passed to SetLIBS() later.)
68 #
69 # context.PrependLIBS(lib_name_list)
70 # Prepend "lib_name_list" to the value of LIBS.
71 # "lib_namelist" is a list of strings.
72 # Return the value of LIBS before changing it (any type
73 # can be used, it is passed to SetLIBS() later.)
74 #
75 # context.SetLIBS(value)
76 # Set LIBS to "value". The type of "value" is what
77 # AppendLIBS() returned.
78 # Return the value of LIBS before changing it (any type
79 # can be used, it is passed to SetLIBS() later.)
80 #
81 # context.headerfilename
82 # Name of file to append configure results to, usually
83 # "confdefs.h".
84 # The file must not exist or be empty when starting.
85 # Empty or None to skip this (some tests will not work!).
86 #
87 # context.config_h (may be missing). If present, must be a string, which
88 # will be filled with the contents of a config_h file.
89 #
90 # context.vardict Dictionary holding variables used for the tests and
91 # stores results from the tests, used for the build
92 # commands.
93 # Normally contains "CC", "LIBS", "CPPFLAGS", etc.
94 #
95 # context.havedict Dictionary holding results from the tests that are to
96 # be used inside a program.
97 # Names often start with "HAVE_". These are zero
98 # (feature not present) or one (feature present). Other
99 # variables may have any value, e.g., "PERLVERSION" can
100 # be a number and "SYSTEMNAME" a string.
101 #
102
103 import re
104 from types import IntType
105
106 #
107 # PUBLIC VARIABLES
108 #
109
110 LogInputFiles = 1 # Set that to log the input files in case of a failed test
111 LogErrorMessages = 1 # Set that to log Conftest-generated error messages
112
113 #
114 # PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
115 #
116
117 # Generic remarks:
118 # - When a language is specified which is not supported the test fails. The
119 # message is a bit different, because not all the arguments for the normal
120 # message are available yet (chicken-egg problem).
121
122
123 def CheckBuilder(context, text = None, language = None):
124 """
125 Configure check to see if the compiler works.
126 Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
127 sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
128 "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
129 Default is "C".
130 "text" may be used to specify the code to be build.
131 Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
132 """
133 lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
134 if msg:
135 context.Display("%s\n" % msg)
136 return msg
137
138 if not text:
139 text = """
140 int main() {
141 return 0;
142 }
143 """
144
145 context.Display("Checking if building a %s file works... " % lang)
146 ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
147 _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
148 return ret
149
150 def CheckCC(context):
151 """
152 Configure check for a working C compiler.
153
154 This checks whether the C compiler, as defined in the $CC construction
155 variable, can compile a C source file. It uses the current $CCCOM value
156 too, so that it can test against non working flags.
157
158 """
159 context.Display("Checking whether the C compiler works")
160 text = """
161 int main()
162 {
163 return 0;
164 }
165 """
166 ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'CC', text, 'C')
167 _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
168 return ret
169
170 def CheckSHCC(context):
171 """
172 Configure check for a working shared C compiler.
173
174 This checks whether the C compiler, as defined in the $SHCC construction
175 variable, can compile a C source file. It uses the current $SHCCCOM value
176 too, so that it can test against non working flags.
177
178 """
179 context.Display("Checking whether the (shared) C compiler works")
180 text = """
181 int foo()
182 {
183 return 0;
184 }
185 """
186 ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'SHCC', text, 'C', use_shared = True)
187 _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
188 return ret
189
190 def CheckCXX(context):
191 """
192 Configure check for a working CXX compiler.
193
194 This checks whether the CXX compiler, as defined in the $CXX construction
195 variable, can compile a CXX source file. It uses the current $CXXCOM value
196 too, so that it can test against non working flags.
197
198 """
199 context.Display("Checking whether the C++ compiler works")
200 text = """
201 int main()
202 {
203 return 0;
204 }
205 """
206 ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'CXX', text, 'C++')
207 _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
208 return ret
209
210 def CheckSHCXX(context):
211 """
212 Configure check for a working shared CXX compiler.
213
214 This checks whether the CXX compiler, as defined in the $SHCXX construction
215 variable, can compile a CXX source file. It uses the current $SHCXXCOM value
216 too, so that it can test against non working flags.
217
218 """
219 context.Display("Checking whether the (shared) C++ compiler works")
220 text = """
221 int main()
222 {
223 return 0;
224 }
225 """
226 ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'SHCXX', text, 'C++', use_shared = True)
227 _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
228 return ret
229
230 def _check_empty_program(context, comp, text, language, use_shared = False):
231 """Return 0 on success, 1 otherwise."""
232 if comp not in context.env or not context.env[comp]:
233 # The compiler construction variable is not set or empty
234 return 1
235
236 lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
237 if msg:
238 return 1
239
240 if use_shared:
241 return context.CompileSharedObject(text, suffix)
242 else:
243 return context.CompileProg(text, suffix)
244
245
246 def CheckFunc(context, function_name, header = None, language = None):
247 """
248 Configure check for a function "function_name".
249 "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
250 Default is "C".
251 Optional "header" can be defined to define a function prototype, include a
252 header file or anything else that comes before main().
253 Sets HAVE_function_name in context.havedict according to the result.
254 Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
255 sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
256 Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
257 """
258
259 # Remarks from autoconf:
260 # - Don't include <ctype.h> because on OSF/1 3.0 it includes <sys/types.h>
261 # which includes <sys/select.h> which contains a prototype for select.
262 # Similarly for bzero.
263 # - assert.h is included to define __stub macros and hopefully few
264 # prototypes, which can conflict with char $1(); below.
265 # - Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error.
266 # - We use char for the function declaration because int might match the
267 # return type of a gcc2 builtin and then its argument prototype would
268 # still apply.
269 # - The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements to
270 # always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named something
271 # starting with __ and the normal name is an alias.
272
273 if context.headerfilename:
274 includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
275 else:
276 includetext = ''
277 if not header:
278 header = """
279 #ifdef __cplusplus
280 extern "C"
281 #endif
282 char %s();""" % function_name
283
284 lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
285 if msg:
286 context.Display("Cannot check for %s(): %s\n" % (function_name, msg))
287 return msg
288
289 text = """
290 %(include)s
291 #include <assert.h>
292 %(hdr)s
293
294 int main() {
295 #if defined (__stub_%(name)s) || defined (__stub___%(name)s)
296 fail fail fail
297 #else
298 %(name)s();
299 #endif
300
301 return 0;
302 }
303 """ % { 'name': function_name,
304 'include': includetext,
305 'hdr': header }
306
307 context.Display("Checking for %s function %s()... " % (lang, function_name))
308 ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
309 _YesNoResult(context, ret, "HAVE_" + function_name, text,
310 "Define to 1 if the system has the function `%s'." %\
311 function_name)
312 return ret
313
314
315 def CheckHeader(context, header_name, header = None, language = None,
316 include_quotes = None):
317 """
318 Configure check for a C or C++ header file "header_name".
319 Optional "header" can be defined to do something before including the
320 header file (unusual, supported for consistency).
321 "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
322 Default is "C".
323 Sets HAVE_header_name in context.havedict according to the result.
324 Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
325 sure $CFLAGS and $CPPFLAGS are set correctly.
326 Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
327 """
328 # Why compile the program instead of just running the preprocessor?
329 # It is possible that the header file exists, but actually using it may
330 # fail (e.g., because it depends on other header files). Thus this test is
331 # more strict. It may require using the "header" argument.
332 #
333 # Use <> by default, because the check is normally used for system header
334 # files. SCons passes '""' to overrule this.
335
336 # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
337 if context.headerfilename:
338 includetext = '#include "%s"\n' % context.headerfilename
339 else:
340 includetext = ''
341 if not header:
342 header = ""
343
344 lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
345 if msg:
346 context.Display("Cannot check for header file %s: %s\n"
347 % (header_name, msg))
348 return msg
349
350 if not include_quotes:
351 include_quotes = "<>"
352
353 text = "%s%s\n#include %s%s%s\n\n" % (includetext, header,
354 include_quotes[0], header_name, include_quotes[1])
355
356 context.Display("Checking for %s header file %s... " % (lang, header_name))
357 ret = context.CompileProg(text, suffix)
358 _YesNoResult(context, ret, "HAVE_" + header_name, text,
359 "Define to 1 if you have the <%s> header file." % header_name)
360 return ret
361
362
363 def CheckType(context, type_name, fallback = None,
364 header = None, language = None):
365 """
366 Configure check for a C or C++ type "type_name".
367 Optional "header" can be defined to include a header file.
368 "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
369 Default is "C".
370 Sets HAVE_type_name in context.havedict according to the result.
371 Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
372 sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
373 Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
374 """
375
376 # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
377 if context.headerfilename:
378 includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
379 else:
380 includetext = ''
381 if not header:
382 header = ""
383
384 lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
385 if msg:
386 context.Display("Cannot check for %s type: %s\n" % (type_name, msg))
387 return msg
388
389 # Remarks from autoconf about this test:
390 # - Grepping for the type in include files is not reliable (grep isn't
391 # portable anyway).
392 # - Using "TYPE my_var;" doesn't work for const qualified types in C++.
393 # Adding an initializer is not valid for some C++ classes.
394 # - Using the type as parameter to a function either fails for K&$ C or for
395 # C++.
396 # - Using "TYPE *my_var;" is valid in C for some types that are not
397 # declared (struct something).
398 # - Using "sizeof(TYPE)" is valid when TYPE is actually a variable.
399 # - Using the previous two together works reliably.
400 text = """
401 %(include)s
402 %(header)s
403
404 int main() {
405 if ((%(name)s *) 0)
406 return 0;
407 if (sizeof (%(name)s))
408 return 0;
409 }
410 """ % { 'include': includetext,
411 'header': header,
412 'name': type_name }
413
414 context.Display("Checking for %s type %s... " % (lang, type_name))
415 ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
416 _YesNoResult(context, ret, "HAVE_" + type_name, text,
417 "Define to 1 if the system has the type `%s'." % type_name)
418 if ret and fallback and context.headerfilename:
419 f = open(context.headerfilename, "a")
420 f.write("typedef %s %s;\n" % (fallback, type_name))
421 f.close()
422
423 return ret
424
425 def CheckTypeSize(context, type_name, header = None, language = None, expect = N one):
426 """This check can be used to get the size of a given type, or to check wheth er
427 the type is of expected size.
428
429 Arguments:
430 - type : str
431 the type to check
432 - includes : sequence
433 list of headers to include in the test code before testing the type
434 - language : str
435 'C' or 'C++'
436 - expect : int
437 if given, will test wether the type has the given number of bytes.
438 If not given, will automatically find the size.
439
440 Returns:
441 status : int
442 0 if the check failed, or the found size of the type if the chec k succeeded."""
443
444 # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
445 if context.headerfilename:
446 includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
447 else:
448 includetext = ''
449
450 if not header:
451 header = ""
452
453 lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
454 if msg:
455 context.Display("Cannot check for %s type: %s\n" % (type_name, msg))
456 return msg
457
458 src = includetext + header
459 if not expect is None:
460 # Only check if the given size is the right one
461 context.Display('Checking %s is %d bytes... ' % (type_name, expect))
462
463 # test code taken from autoconf: this is a pretty clever hack to find th at
464 # a type is of a given size using only compilation. This speeds things u p
465 # quite a bit compared to straightforward code using TryRun
466 src = src + r"""
467 typedef %s scons_check_type;
468
469 int main()
470 {
471 static int test_array[1 - 2 * !(((long int) (sizeof(scons_check_type))) == % d)];
472 test_array[0] = 0;
473
474 return 0;
475 }
476 """
477
478 st = context.CompileProg(src % (type_name, expect), suffix)
479 if not st:
480 context.Display("yes\n")
481 _Have(context, "SIZEOF_%s" % type_name, expect,
482 "The size of `%s', as computed by sizeof." % type_name)
483 return expect
484 else:
485 context.Display("no\n")
486 _LogFailed(context, src, st)
487 return 0
488 else:
489 # Only check if the given size is the right one
490 context.Message('Checking size of %s ... ' % type_name)
491
492 # We have to be careful with the program we wish to test here since
493 # compilation will be attempted using the current environment's flags.
494 # So make sure that the program will compile without any warning. For
495 # example using: 'int main(int argc, char** argv)' will fail with the
496 # '-Wall -Werror' flags since the variables argc and argv would not be
497 # used in the program...
498 #
499 src = src + """
500 #include <stdlib.h>
501 #include <stdio.h>
502 int main() {
503 printf("%d", (int)sizeof(""" + type_name + """));
504 return 0;
505 }
506 """
507 st, out = context.RunProg(src, suffix)
508 try:
509 size = int(out)
510 except ValueError:
511 # If cannot convert output of test prog to an integer (the size),
512 # something went wront, so just fail
513 st = 1
514 size = 0
515
516 if not st:
517 context.Display("yes\n")
518 _Have(context, "SIZEOF_%s" % type_name, size,
519 "The size of `%s', as computed by sizeof." % type_name)
520 return size
521 else:
522 context.Display("no\n")
523 _LogFailed(context, src, st)
524 return 0
525
526 return 0
527
528 def CheckDeclaration(context, symbol, includes = None, language = None):
529 """Checks whether symbol is declared.
530
531 Use the same test as autoconf, that is test whether the symbol is defined
532 as a macro or can be used as an r-value.
533
534 Arguments:
535 symbol : str
536 the symbol to check
537 includes : str
538 Optional "header" can be defined to include a header file.
539 language : str
540 only C and C++ supported.
541
542 Returns:
543 status : bool
544 True if the check failed, False if succeeded."""
545
546 # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
547 if context.headerfilename:
548 includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
549 else:
550 includetext = ''
551
552 if not includes:
553 includes = ""
554
555 lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
556 if msg:
557 context.Display("Cannot check for declaration %s: %s\n" % (type_name, ms g))
558 return msg
559
560 src = includetext + includes
561 context.Display('Checking whether %s is declared... ' % symbol)
562
563 src = src + r"""
564 int main()
565 {
566 #ifndef %s
567 (void) %s;
568 #endif
569 ;
570 return 0;
571 }
572 """ % (symbol, symbol)
573
574 st = context.CompileProg(src, suffix)
575 _YesNoResult(context, st, "HAVE_DECL_" + symbol, src,
576 "Set to 1 if %s is defined." % symbol)
577 return st
578
579 def CheckLib(context, libs, func_name = None, header = None,
580 extra_libs = None, call = None, language = None, autoadd = 1,
581 append = True):
582 """
583 Configure check for a C or C++ libraries "libs". Searches through
584 the list of libraries, until one is found where the test succeeds.
585 Tests if "func_name" or "call" exists in the library. Note: if it exists
586 in another library the test succeeds anyway!
587 Optional "header" can be defined to include a header file. If not given a
588 default prototype for "func_name" is added.
589 Optional "extra_libs" is a list of library names to be added after
590 "lib_name" in the build command. To be used for libraries that "lib_name"
591 depends on.
592 Optional "call" replaces the call to "func_name" in the test code. It must
593 consist of complete C statements, including a trailing ";".
594 Both "func_name" and "call" arguments are optional, and in that case, just
595 linking against the libs is tested.
596 "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
597 Default is "C".
598 Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
599 sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
600 Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
601 """
602 # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
603 if context.headerfilename:
604 includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
605 else:
606 includetext = ''
607 if not header:
608 header = ""
609
610 text = """
611 %s
612 %s""" % (includetext, header)
613
614 # Add a function declaration if needed.
615 if func_name and func_name != "main":
616 if not header:
617 text = text + """
618 #ifdef __cplusplus
619 extern "C"
620 #endif
621 char %s();
622 """ % func_name
623
624 # The actual test code.
625 if not call:
626 call = "%s();" % func_name
627
628 # if no function to test, leave main() blank
629 text = text + """
630 int
631 main() {
632 %s
633 return 0;
634 }
635 """ % (call or "")
636
637 if call:
638 i = call.find("\n")
639 if i > 0:
640 calltext = call[:i] + ".."
641 elif call[-1] == ';':
642 calltext = call[:-1]
643 else:
644 calltext = call
645
646 for lib_name in libs:
647
648 lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
649 if msg:
650 context.Display("Cannot check for library %s: %s\n" % (lib_name, msg ))
651 return msg
652
653 # if a function was specified to run in main(), say it
654 if call:
655 context.Display("Checking for %s in %s library %s... "
656 % (calltext, lang, lib_name))
657 # otherwise, just say the name of library and language
658 else:
659 context.Display("Checking for %s library %s... "
660 % (lang, lib_name))
661
662 if lib_name:
663 l = [ lib_name ]
664 if extra_libs:
665 l.extend(extra_libs)
666 if append:
667 oldLIBS = context.AppendLIBS(l)
668 else:
669 oldLIBS = context.PrependLIBS(l)
670 sym = "HAVE_LIB" + lib_name
671 else:
672 oldLIBS = -1
673 sym = None
674
675 ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
676
677 _YesNoResult(context, ret, sym, text,
678 "Define to 1 if you have the `%s' library." % lib_name)
679 if oldLIBS != -1 and (ret or not autoadd):
680 context.SetLIBS(oldLIBS)
681
682 if not ret:
683 return ret
684
685 return ret
686
687 #
688 # END OF PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
689 #
690
691 def _YesNoResult(context, ret, key, text, comment = None):
692 """
693 Handle the result of a test with a "yes" or "no" result.
694 "ret" is the return value: empty if OK, error message when not.
695 "key" is the name of the symbol to be defined (HAVE_foo).
696 "text" is the source code of the program used for testing.
697 "comment" is the C comment to add above the line defining the symbol (the
698 comment is automatically put inside a /* */). If None, no comment is added.
699 """
700 if key:
701 _Have(context, key, not ret, comment)
702 if ret:
703 context.Display("no\n")
704 _LogFailed(context, text, ret)
705 else:
706 context.Display("yes\n")
707
708
709 def _Have(context, key, have, comment = None):
710 """
711 Store result of a test in context.havedict and context.headerfilename.
712 "key" is a "HAVE_abc" name. It is turned into all CAPITALS and non-
713 alphanumerics are replaced by an underscore.
714 The value of "have" can be:
715 1 - Feature is defined, add "#define key".
716 0 - Feature is not defined, add "/* #undef key */".
717 Adding "undef" is what autoconf does. Not useful for the
718 compiler, but it shows that the test was done.
719 number - Feature is defined to this number "#define key have".
720 Doesn't work for 0 or 1, use a string then.
721 string - Feature is defined to this string "#define key have".
722 Give "have" as is should appear in the header file, include quotes
723 when desired and escape special characters!
724 """
725 key_up = key.upper()
726 key_up = re.sub('[^A-Z0-9_]', '_', key_up)
727 context.havedict[key_up] = have
728 if have == 1:
729 line = "#define %s 1\n" % key_up
730 elif have == 0:
731 line = "/* #undef %s */\n" % key_up
732 elif isinstance(have, IntType):
733 line = "#define %s %d\n" % (key_up, have)
734 else:
735 line = "#define %s %s\n" % (key_up, str(have))
736
737 if comment is not None:
738 lines = "\n/* %s */\n" % comment + line
739 else:
740 lines = "\n" + line
741
742 if context.headerfilename:
743 f = open(context.headerfilename, "a")
744 f.write(lines)
745 f.close()
746 elif hasattr(context,'config_h'):
747 context.config_h = context.config_h + lines
748
749
750 def _LogFailed(context, text, msg):
751 """
752 Write to the log about a failed program.
753 Add line numbers, so that error messages can be understood.
754 """
755 if LogInputFiles:
756 context.Log("Failed program was:\n")
757 lines = text.split('\n')
758 if len(lines) and lines[-1] == '':
759 lines = lines[:-1] # remove trailing empty line
760 n = 1
761 for line in lines:
762 context.Log("%d: %s\n" % (n, line))
763 n = n + 1
764 if LogErrorMessages:
765 context.Log("Error message: %s\n" % msg)
766
767
768 def _lang2suffix(lang):
769 """
770 Convert a language name to a suffix.
771 When "lang" is empty or None C is assumed.
772 Returns a tuple (lang, suffix, None) when it works.
773 For an unrecognized language returns (None, None, msg).
774 Where:
775 lang = the unified language name
776 suffix = the suffix, including the leading dot
777 msg = an error message
778 """
779 if not lang or lang in ["C", "c"]:
780 return ("C", ".c", None)
781 if lang in ["c++", "C++", "cpp", "CXX", "cxx"]:
782 return ("C++", ".cpp", None)
783
784 return None, None, "Unsupported language: %s" % lang
785
786
787 # vim: set sw=4 et sts=4 tw=79 fo+=l:
788
789 # Local Variables:
790 # tab-width:4
791 # indent-tabs-mode:nil
792 # End:
793 # vim: set expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4:
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