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1 #!/usr/bin/python | |
2 # Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | |
3 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | |
4 # found in the LICENSE file. | |
5 # | |
6 # Usage within SublimeClang: | |
7 # "sublimeclang_options_script": "python /path/to/ninja_options_script.py \ | |
alancutter (OOO until 2018)
2016/05/23 07:31:03
This could be ${project_path}/src/docs/scripts/nin
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8 # ${project_path}/src \ | |
9 # ${project_path}/src/out/Debug" | |
alancutter (OOO until 2018)
2016/05/23 07:31:03
Mention that ${project_path} expands to the direct
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10 | |
11 import fnmatch | |
12 import logging | |
13 import os | |
14 import sys | |
15 | |
16 # Change to an absolute reference if ninja is not on your path | |
17 path_to_ninja = 'ninja' | |
18 | |
19 # Ninja file options to extract (add 'cflags' if you need the c flags too, | |
20 # although these usually break things) | |
21 ninja_file_options = ['defines', 'include_dirs', 'cflags_cc'] | |
22 | |
23 def merge_options_dicts(options_dict_1, options_dict_2): | |
24 ''' | |
25 Given two dictionaries of options, returns one dictionary with both sets of | |
26 options appended together. | |
27 | |
28 Both dictionaries must have the same options, even if some of them are empty | |
29 lists. | |
30 ''' | |
31 assert set(options_dict_1.keys()) == set(options_dict_2.keys()), \ | |
32 "Both options dicts must have the same keys" | |
33 final_options_dict = {} | |
34 for key in options_dict_1: | |
35 final_options_dict[key] = options_dict_1[key] + options_dict_2[key] | |
36 return final_options_dict | |
37 | |
38 def extract_options_from_ninja_file(ninja_file_path, options_to_extract): | |
39 ''' | |
40 Extracts the given options from the file at ninja_file_path and returns them | |
41 as a dictionary. | |
42 ''' | |
43 extracted_options = dict((o, []) for o in options_to_extract) | |
44 for line in open(ninja_file_path): | |
45 for option in options_to_extract: | |
46 if line.strip().startswith(option): | |
47 extracted_options[option] += line.split('=', 1)[1].split() | |
48 return extracted_options | |
49 | |
50 def find_ninja_file_options(ninja_root_path, relative_file_path_to_find, | |
51 options_to_extract): | |
52 ''' | |
53 Returns a dictionary of the given extracted options for the ninja file for | |
54 relative_file_path_to_find. | |
55 | |
56 The options are extracted from the first *.ninja file in ninja_root_path that | |
57 contains relative_file_path_to_find. Otherwise, the first *.ninja file that | |
58 contains relative_file_path_to_find without the file extension. Otherwise, the | |
59 script walks up directories until it finds ninja files and then concatenates | |
60 the found options from all of them. | |
61 ''' | |
62 matches = [] | |
63 for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(ninja_root_path): | |
64 for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, '*.ninja'): | |
65 matches.append(os.path.join(root, filename)) | |
66 logging.debug("Found %d Ninja targets", len(matches)) | |
67 | |
68 # First, look for a *.ninja file containing the full filename. | |
69 for ninja_file in matches: | |
70 for line in open(ninja_file): | |
71 if relative_file_path_to_find in line: | |
72 return extract_options_from_ninja_file(ninja_file, options_to_extract) | |
73 | |
74 # Next, look for a *.ninja file containing the basename (no extension). | |
75 # This is a fix for header files with a corresponding cpp file. | |
76 for ninja_file in matches: | |
77 for line in open(ninja_file): | |
78 if os.path.splitext(relative_file_path_to_find)[0] in line: | |
79 all_options = extract_options_from_ninja_file(ninja_file, | |
80 options_to_extract) | |
81 if all_options['include_dirs']: | |
82 return all_options | |
83 | |
84 # Finally, open any *.ninja files in the directory or higher. | |
85 current_path = os.path.join(ninja_root_path, 'obj', | |
86 os.path.dirname(relative_file_path_to_find)) | |
87 while current_path != ninja_root_path: | |
88 if os.path.exists(current_path): | |
89 matches = [] | |
90 for root, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(ninja_root_path): | |
91 for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, '*.ninja'): | |
92 matches.append(os.path.join(root, filename)) | |
93 logging.debug("Found %d Ninja targets", len(matches)) | |
94 | |
95 matches = [] | |
96 for match in os.listdir(current_path): | |
97 if match.endswith('.ninja'): | |
98 matches.append(os.path.join(current_path, match)) | |
99 all_options = dict((o, []) for o in matches) | |
100 for ninja_file in ninja_files_in_current_path: | |
101 all_options = merge_options_dicts(all_options, | |
102 extract_options_from_ninja_file(ninja_file, options_to_extract)) | |
103 # As soon as we have some include_dirs from the ninja files, return. | |
104 if all_options['include_dirs']: | |
105 return all_options | |
106 current_path = os.path.dirname(current_path) | |
107 | |
108 return None | |
109 | |
110 project_path = sys.argv[1] | |
111 build_path = sys.argv[2] | |
112 file_path = sys.argv[3] | |
alancutter (OOO until 2018)
2016/05/23 07:31:03
The example in the comment at the top only passes
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113 | |
114 logging.debug("Compiling file %s\n", file_path) | |
115 # The file must be somewhere under the project folder... | |
116 if not file_path.lower().startswith(project_path.lower()): | |
117 logging.error("File %s is not in current project folder %s\n", | |
118 (file_path, project_path)) | |
119 sys.exit(1) | |
120 file_relative_path = os.path.relpath(file_path, project_path) | |
121 | |
122 # Look for a .ninja file that contains our current file, since the ninja | |
123 # project file name is needed to construct the full Ninja target path. | |
124 logging.debug("Searching for Ninja target") | |
125 options = find_ninja_file_options(build_path, file_relative_path, | |
126 ninja_file_options) | |
127 if not options: | |
128 logging.error("File %s is not in any Ninja file under %s", | |
129 (file_relative_path, build_path)) | |
130 sys.exit(2) | |
131 | |
132 for option in ninja_file_options: | |
133 for piece in options[option]: | |
134 # Resolve relative includes | |
135 if piece.startswith('-I'): | |
136 print('-I' + os.path.join(build_path, piece[2:])) | |
137 else: | |
138 print(piece) | |
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