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author | Thomas Wuerthinger <thomas.wuerthinger@oracle.com> |
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date | Tue, 03 Jan 2012 15:26:18 +0100 |
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#!/usr/bin/python # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Copyright (c) 2007, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. # # This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as # published by the Free Software Foundation. # # This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that # accompanied this code). # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version # 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, # Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. # # Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA # or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any # questions. # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # mx is a command line tool inspired by mvn (http://maven.apache.org/) # and hg (http://mercurial.selenic.com/). It includes a mechanism for # managing the dependencies between a set of projects (like Maven) # as well as making it simple to run commands # (like hg is the interface to the Mercurial commands). # # The organizing principle of mx is a project suite. A suite is a directory # containing one or more projects. It's not coincidental that this closely # matches the layout of one or more projects in a Mercurial repository. # The configuration information for a suite lives in an 'mx' sub-directory # at the top level of the suite. # # When launched, mx treats the current working directory as a suite. # This is the primary suite. All other suites are called included suites. # # The configuration files (i.e. in the 'mx' sub-directory) of a suite are: # # projects - Defines the projects and libraries in the suite and the dependencies between them # commands.py - Suite specific extensions to the commands available to mx. This is only processed # for the primary suite. # includes - Other suites to be loaded. This is a recursive. # env - A set of environment variable definitions. # # The MX_INCLUDES environment variable can also be used to specify other suites. # This value of this variable has the same format as a Java class path. # # The includes and env files are typically not put under version control # as they usually contain local file-system paths. # # The projects file is like the pom.xml file from Maven except that # it is a properties file (not XML). Each non-comment line # in the file specifies an attribute of a project or library. The main # difference between a project and a library is that the former contains # source code built by the mx tool where as the latter is an external # dependency. The format of the projects file is # # Library specification format: # # library@<name>@<prop>=<value> # # Built-in library properties (* = required): # # *path: the file system path for the library to appear on a class path # urls: a comma seperated list of URLs from which the library can be downloaded # optional: if "true" then this library will be omitted from a class path if it doesn't exist on the file system and no URLs are specified # # Project specification format: # # project@<name>@<prop>=<value> # # The name of a project also denotes the directory it is in. # # Built-in project properties: # # *sourceDirs: a comma separated list of source directoriy names (relative to the project directory) # dependencies: a comma separated list of the libraries and project the project depends upon (transitive dependencies may be omitted) # checkstyle: the project whose Checkstyle configuration (i.e. <project>/.checkstyle_checks.xml) is used # # Other properties can be specified for projects and libraries for use by extension commands. # # Values can use environment variables with Bash syntax (e.g. ${HOME}). import sys, os, errno, time, subprocess, shlex, types, urllib2, contextlib, StringIO, zipfile import shutil, fnmatch, re, xml.dom.minidom from collections import Callable from threading import Thread from argparse import ArgumentParser, REMAINDER from os.path import join, dirname, exists, getmtime, isabs, expandvars, isdir DEFAULT_JAVA_ARGS = '-ea -Xss2m -Xmx1g' _projects = dict() _libs = dict() _suites = dict() _opts = None _java = None """ A dependency is a library or project specified in a suite. """ class Dependency: def __init__(self, suite, name): self.name = name self.suite = suite def __str__(self): return self.name def __eq__(self, other): return self.name == other.name def __ne__(self, other): return self.name != other.name def __hash__(self): return hash(self.name) def isLibrary(self): return isinstance(self, Library) class Project(Dependency): def __init__(self, suite, name, srcDirs, deps, dir): Dependency.__init__(self, suite, name) self.srcDirs = srcDirs self.deps = deps self.checkstyleProj = name self.native = False self.dir = dir def all_deps(self, deps, includeLibs): """ Add the transitive set of dependencies for this project, including libraries if 'includeLibs' is true, to the 'deps' list. """ if self in deps: return deps for name in self.deps: assert name != self.name dep = _libs.get(name, None) if dep is not None: if includeLibs and not dep in deps: deps.append(dep) else: dep = project(name) if not dep in deps: dep.all_deps(deps, includeLibs) if not self in deps: deps.append(self) return deps def _compute_max_dep_distances(self, name, distances, dist): currentDist = distances.get(name); if currentDist is None or currentDist < dist: distances[name] = dist p = project(name, False) if p is not None: for dep in p.deps: self._compute_max_dep_distances(dep, distances, dist + 1) def canonical_deps(self): """ Get the dependencies of this project that are not recursive (i.e. cannot be reached via other dependencies). """ distances = dict() result = set() self._compute_max_dep_distances(self.name, distances, 0) for n,d in distances.iteritems(): assert d > 0 or n == self.name if d == 1: result.add(n) if len(result) == len(self.deps) and frozenset(self.deps) == result: return self.deps return result; def source_dirs(self): """ Get the directories in which the sources of this project are found. """ return [join(self.dir, s) for s in self.srcDirs] def output_dir(self): """ Get the directory in which the class files of this project are found/placed. """ if self.native: return None return join(self.dir, 'bin') def append_to_classpath(self, cp, resolve): if not self.native: cp.append(self.output_dir()) class Library(Dependency): def __init__(self, suite, name, path, mustExist, urls): Dependency.__init__(self, suite, name) self.path = path self.urls = urls self.mustExist = mustExist def get_path(self, resolve): path = self.path if not isabs(path): path = join(self.suite.dir, path) if resolve and self.mustExist and not exists(path): assert not len(self.urls) == 0, 'cannot find required library ' + self.name + " " + path; print('Downloading ' + self.name + ' from ' + str(self.urls)) download(path, self.urls) return path def append_to_classpath(self, cp, resolve): path = self.get_path(resolve) if exists(path) or not resolve: cp.append(path) class Suite: def __init__(self, dir, primary): self.dir = dir self.projects = [] self.libs = [] self.includes = [] self.commands = None self.primary = primary self._load_env(join(dir, 'mx')) def _load_projects(self, mxDir): libsMap = dict() projsMap = dict() projectsFile = join(mxDir, 'projects') if not exists(projectsFile): return with open(projectsFile) as f: for line in f: line = line.strip() if len(line) != 0 and line[0] != '#': key, value = line.split('=', 1) parts = key.split('@') if len(parts) == 2: pass if len(parts) != 3: abort('Property name does not have 3 parts separated by "@": ' + key) kind, name, attr = parts if kind == 'project': m = projsMap elif kind == 'library': m = libsMap else: abort('Property name does not start with "project@" or "library@": ' + key) attrs = m.get(name) if attrs is None: attrs = dict() m[name] = attrs value = expandvars_in_property(value) attrs[attr] = value def pop_list(attrs, name): v = attrs.pop(name, None) if v is None or len(v.strip()) == 0: return [] return [n.strip() for n in v.split(',')] for name, attrs in projsMap.iteritems(): srcDirs = pop_list(attrs, 'sourceDirs') deps = pop_list(attrs, 'dependencies') subDir = attrs.pop('subDir', None); if subDir is None: dir = join(self.dir, name) else: dir = join(self.dir, subDir, name) p = Project(self, name, srcDirs, deps, dir) p.checkstyleProj = attrs.pop('checkstyle', name) p.native = attrs.pop('native', '') == 'true' p.__dict__.update(attrs) self.projects.append(p) for name, attrs in libsMap.iteritems(): path = attrs['path'] mustExist = attrs.pop('optional', 'false') != 'true' urls = pop_list(attrs, 'urls') l = Library(self, name, path, mustExist, urls) l.__dict__.update(attrs) l.get_path(True) self.libs.append(l) def _load_commands(self, mxDir): commands = join(mxDir, 'commands.py') if exists(commands): # temporarily extend the Python path sys.path.insert(0, mxDir) mod = __import__('commands') # revert the Python path del sys.path[0] if not hasattr(mod, 'mx_init'): abort(commands + ' must define an mx_init(env) function') mod.mx_init() self.commands = mod def _load_includes(self, mxDir): includes = join(mxDir, 'includes') if exists(includes): with open(includes) as f: for line in f: self.includes.append(expandvars_in_property(line.strip())) def _load_env(self, mxDir): e = join(mxDir, 'env') if exists(e): with open(e) as f: for line in f: line = line.strip() if len(line) != 0 and line[0] != '#': key, value = line.split('=', 1) os.environ[key.strip()] = expandvars_in_property(value.strip()) def _post_init(self, opts): mxDir = join(self.dir, 'mx') self._load_includes(mxDir) self._load_projects(mxDir) if self.primary: self._load_commands(mxDir) if commands is not None and hasattr(commands, 'mx_post_parse_cmd_line'): commands.mx_post_parse_cmd_line(opts) for p in self.projects: existing = _projects.get(p.name) if existing is not None: abort('cannot override project ' + p.name + ' in ' + p.dir + " with project of the same name in " + existing.dir) _projects[p.name] = p for l in self.libs: existing = _libs.get(l.name) if existing is not None: abort('cannot redefine library ' + l.name) _libs[l.name] = l def get_os(): """ Get a canonical form of sys.platform. """ if sys.platform.startswith('darwin'): return 'darwin' elif sys.platform.startswith('linux'): return 'linux' elif sys.platform.startswith('sunos'): return 'solaris' elif sys.platform.startswith('win32') or sys.platform.startswith('cygwin'): return 'windows' else: abort('Unknown operating system ' + sys.platform) def _loadSuite(dir, primary=False): mxDir = join(dir, 'mx') if not exists(mxDir) or not isdir(mxDir): return if not _suites.has_key(dir): suite = Suite(dir, primary) _suites[dir] = suite def suites(): """ Get the list of all loaded suites. """ return _suites.values() def projects(): """ Get the list of all loaded projects. """ return _projects.values() def project(name, fatalIfMissing=True): """ Get the project for a given name. This will abort if the named project does not exist and 'fatalIfMissing' is true. """ p = _projects.get(name) if p is None and fatalIfMissing: abort('project named ' + name + ' not found') return p def library(name, fatalIfMissing=True): """ Gets the library for a given name. This will abort if the named library does not exist and 'fatalIfMissing' is true. """ l = _libs.get(name) if l is None and fatalIfMissing: abort('library named ' + name + ' not found') return l def _as_classpath(deps, resolve): cp = [] if _opts.cp_prefix is not None: cp = [_opts.cp_prefix] for d in deps: d.append_to_classpath(cp, resolve) if _opts.cp_suffix is not None: cp += [_opts.cp_suffix] return os.pathsep.join(cp) def classpath(names=None, resolve=True): """ Get the class path for a list of given projects, resolving each entry in the path (e.g. downloading a missing library) if 'resolve' is true. """ if names is None: return _as_classpath(sorted_deps(True), resolve) deps = [] if isinstance(names, types.StringTypes): project(names).all_deps(deps, True) else: for n in names: project(n).all_deps(deps, True) return _as_classpath(deps, resolve) def sorted_deps(includeLibs=False): """ Gets the loaded projects and libraries sorted such that dependencies are before the projects that depend on them. Unless 'includeLibs' is true, libraries are omitted from the result. """ deps = [] for p in _projects.itervalues(): p.all_deps(deps, includeLibs) return deps class ArgParser(ArgumentParser): # Override parent to append the list of available commands def format_help(self): return ArgumentParser.format_help(self) + _format_commands() def __init__(self): self.java_initialized = False ArgumentParser.__init__(self, prog='mx') self.add_argument('-v', action='store_true', dest='verbose', help='enable verbose output') self.add_argument('-d', action='store_true', dest='java_dbg', help='make Java processes wait on port 8000 for a debugger') self.add_argument('--cp-pfx', dest='cp_prefix', help='class path prefix', metavar='<arg>') self.add_argument('--cp-sfx', dest='cp_suffix', help='class path suffix', metavar='<arg>') self.add_argument('--J', dest='java_args', help='Java VM arguments (e.g. --J @-dsa)', metavar='@<args>', default=DEFAULT_JAVA_ARGS) self.add_argument('--Jp', action='append', dest='java_args_pfx', help='prefix Java VM arguments (e.g. --Jp @-dsa)', metavar='@<args>', default=[]) self.add_argument('--Ja', action='append', dest='java_args_sfx', help='suffix Java VM arguments (e.g. --Ja @-dsa)', metavar='@<args>', default=[]) self.add_argument('--user-home', help='users home directory', metavar='<path>', default=os.path.expanduser('~')) self.add_argument('--java-home', help='JDK installation directory (must be JDK 6 or later)', metavar='<path>') self.add_argument('--timeout', help='Timeout (in seconds) for subprocesses', type=int, default=0, metavar='<secs>') def _parse_cmd_line(self, args=None): if args is None: args = sys.argv[1:] self.add_argument('commandAndArgs', nargs=REMAINDER, metavar='command args...') opts = self.parse_args() if opts.java_home is None: opts.java_home = os.environ.get('JAVA_HOME') if opts.java_home is None or opts.java_home == '': abort('Could not find Java home. Use --java-home option or ensure JAVA_HOME environment variable is set.') if opts.user_home is None or opts.user_home == '': abort('Could not find user home. Use --user-home option or ensure HOME environment variable is set.') os.environ['JAVA_HOME'] = opts.java_home os.environ['HOME'] = opts.user_home commandAndArgs = opts.__dict__.pop('commandAndArgs') return opts, commandAndArgs def _format_commands(): msg = '\navailable commands:\n\n' for cmd in sorted(commands.iterkeys()): c, _ = commands[cmd][:2] doc = c.__doc__ if doc is None: doc = '' msg += ' {0:<20} {1}\n'.format(cmd, doc.split('\n', 1)[0]) return msg + '\n' def java(): """ Get a JavaConfig object containing Java commands launch details. """ assert _java is not None return _java def run_java(args, nonZeroIsFatal=True, out=None, err=None, cwd=None): return run(java().format_cmd(args), nonZeroIsFatal=nonZeroIsFatal, out=out, err=err, cwd=cwd) def _waitWithTimeout(process, args, timeout): def _waitpid(pid): while True: try: return os.waitpid(pid, os.WNOHANG) except OSError, e: if e.errno == errno.EINTR: continue raise end = time.time() + timeout delay = 0.0005 while True: (pid, _) = _waitpid(process.pid) if pid == process.pid: return process.wait() remaining = end - time.time() if remaining <= 0: process.kill() abort('Process timed out after {0} seconds: {1}'.format(timeout, ' '.join(args))) delay = min(delay * 2, remaining, .05) time.sleep(delay) def run(args, nonZeroIsFatal=True, out=None, err=None, cwd=None, timeout=None): """ Run a command in a subprocess, wait for it to complete and return the exit status of the process. If the exit status is non-zero and `nonZeroIsFatal` is true, then mx is exited with the same exit status. Each line of the standard output and error streams of the subprocess are redirected to the provided out and err functions if they are not None. """ assert isinstance(args, types.ListType), "'args' must be a list: " + str(args) for arg in args: assert isinstance(arg, types.StringTypes), 'argument is not a string: ' + str(arg) if _opts.verbose: log(' '.join(args)) if timeout is None and _opts.timeout != 0: timeout = _opts.timeout try: if out is None and err is None and timeout is None: retcode = subprocess.call(args, cwd=cwd) else: def redirect(stream, f): for line in iter(stream.readline, ''): f(line) stream.close() p = subprocess.Popen(args, cwd=cwd, stdout=None if out is None else subprocess.PIPE, stderr=None if err is None else subprocess.PIPE) if out is not None: t = Thread(target=redirect, args=(p.stdout, out)) t.daemon = True # thread dies with the program t.start() if err is not None: t = Thread(target=redirect, args=(p.stderr, err)) t.daemon = True # thread dies with the program t.start() if timeout is None or timeout == 0: retcode = p.wait() else: if get_os() == 'windows': abort('Use of timeout not (yet) supported on Windows') retcode = _waitWithTimeout(p, args, timeout) except OSError as e: log('Error executing \'' + ' '.join(args) + '\': ' + str(e)) if _opts.verbose: raise e abort(e.errno) if retcode and nonZeroIsFatal: if _opts.verbose: raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(retcode, ' '.join(args)) abort(retcode) return retcode def exe_suffix(name): """ Gets the platform specific suffix for an executable """ if os == 'windows': return name + '.exe' return name """ A JavaConfig object encapsulates info on how Java commands are run. """ class JavaConfig: def __init__(self, opts): self.jdk = opts.java_home self.debug = opts.java_dbg self.java = exe_suffix(join(self.jdk, 'bin', 'java')) self.javac = exe_suffix(join(self.jdk, 'bin', 'javac')) self.javap = exe_suffix(join(self.jdk, 'bin', 'javap')) def delAtAndSplit(s): return shlex.split(s.lstrip('@')) self.java_args = delAtAndSplit(_opts.java_args) self.java_args_pfx = sum(map(delAtAndSplit, _opts.java_args_pfx), []) self.java_args_sfx = sum(map(delAtAndSplit, _opts.java_args_sfx), []) # Prepend the -d64 VM option only if the java command supports it try: output = subprocess.check_output([self.java, '-d64', '-version'], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) self.java_args = ['-d64'] + self.java_args except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: try: output = subprocess.check_output([self.java, '-version'], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: print e.output abort(e.returncode) output = output.split() assert output[1] == 'version' self.version = output[2].strip('"') if self.debug: self.java_args += ['-Xdebug', '-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=y,address=8000'] def format_cmd(self, args): return [self.java] + self.java_args_pfx + self.java_args + self.java_args_sfx + args def check_get_env(key): """ Gets an environment variable, aborting with a useful message if it is not set. """ value = get_env(key) if value is None: abort('Required environment variable ' + key + ' must be set') return value def get_env(key): """ Gets an environment variable. """ value = os.environ.get(key) return value def log(msg=None): """ Write a message to the console. All script output goes through this method thus allowing a subclass to redirect it. """ if msg is None: print else: print msg def expand_project_in_class_path_arg(cpArg): cp = [] for part in cpArg.split(os.pathsep): if part.startswith('@'): cp += classpath(part[1:]).split(os.pathsep) else: cp.append(part) return os.pathsep.join(cp) def expand_project_in_args(args): for i in range(len(args)): if args[i] == '-cp' or args[i] == '-classpath': if i + 1 < len(args): args[i + 1] = expand_project_in_class_path_arg(args[i + 1]) return def gmake_cmd(): for a in ['make', 'gmake', 'gnumake']: try: output = subprocess.check_output([a, '--version']) if 'GNU' in output: return a; except: pass abort('Could not find a GNU make executable on the current path.') def expandvars_in_property(value): result = expandvars(value) if '$' in result or '%' in result: abort('Property contains an undefined environment variable: ' + value) return result def abort(codeOrMessage): """ Aborts the program with a SystemExit exception. If 'codeOrMessage' is a plain integer, it specifies the system exit status; if it is None, the exit status is zero; if it has another type (such as a string), the object's value is printed and the exit status is one. """ raise SystemExit(codeOrMessage) def download(path, urls, verbose=False): """ Attempts to downloads content for each URL in a list, stopping after the first successful download. If the content cannot be retrieved from any URL, the program is aborted. The downloaded content is written to the file indicated by 'path'. """ d = dirname(path) if d != '' and not exists(d): os.makedirs(d) def url_open(url): userAgent = 'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible)' headers = { 'User-Agent' : userAgent } req = urllib2.Request(url, headers=headers) return urllib2.urlopen(req); for url in urls: try: if (verbose): log('Downloading ' + url + ' to ' + path) if url.startswith('zip:') or url.startswith('jar:'): i = url.find('!/') if i == -1: abort('Zip or jar URL does not contain "!/": ' + url) url, _, entry = url[len('zip:'):].partition('!/') with contextlib.closing(url_open(url)) as f: data = f.read() zipdata = StringIO.StringIO(f.read()) zf = zipfile.ZipFile(zipdata, 'r') data = zf.read(entry) with open(path, 'wb') as f: f.write(data) else: with contextlib.closing(url_open(url)) as f: data = f.read() with open(path, 'wb') as f: f.write(data) return except IOError as e: log('Error reading from ' + url + ': ' + str(e)) except zipfile.BadZipfile as e: log('Error in zip file downloaded from ' + url + ': ' + str(e)) # now try it with Java - urllib2 does not handle meta refreshes which are used by Sourceforge myDir = dirname(__file__) javaSource = join(myDir, 'URLConnectionDownload.java') javaClass = join(myDir, 'URLConnectionDownload.class') if not exists(javaClass) or getmtime(javaClass) < getmtime(javaSource): subprocess.check_call([java().javac, '-d', myDir, javaSource]) if run([java().java, '-cp', myDir, 'URLConnectionDownload', path] + urls) != 0: abort('Could not download to ' + path + ' from any of the following URLs:\n\n ' + '\n '.join(urls) + '\n\nPlease use a web browser to do the download manually') def update_file(path, content): """ Updates a file with some given content if the content differs from what's in the file already. The return value indicates if the file was updated. """ existed = exists(path) try: old = None if existed: with open(path, 'rb') as f: old = f.read() if old == content: return False with open(path, 'wb') as f: f.write(content) log(('modified ' if existed else 'created ') + path) return True; except IOError as e: abort('Error while writing to ' + path + ': ' + str(e)); # Builtin commands def build(args): """compile the Java and C sources, linking the latter Compile all the Java source code using the appropriate compilers and linkers for the various source code types.""" parser = ArgumentParser(prog='mx build'); parser.add_argument('-f', action='store_true', dest='force', help='force compilation even if class files are up to date') parser.add_argument('-c', action='store_true', dest='clean', help='removes existing build output') parser.add_argument('--source', dest='compliance', help='Java compliance level', default='1.6') parser.add_argument('--Wapi', action='store_true', dest='warnAPI', help='show warnings about using internal APIs') parser.add_argument('--no-native', action='store_false', dest='native', help='do not build native projects') parser.add_argument('--jdt', help='Eclipse installation or path to ecj.jar for using the Eclipse batch compiler instead of javac', metavar='<path>') args = parser.parse_args(args) jdtJar = None if args.jdt is not None: if args.jdt.endswith('.jar'): jdtJar=args.jdt elif isdir(args.jdt): plugins = join(args.jdt, 'plugins') choices = [f for f in os.listdir(plugins) if fnmatch.fnmatch(f, 'org.eclipse.jdt.core_*.jar')] if len(choices) != 0: jdtJar = join(plugins, sorted(choices, reverse=True)[0]) built = set() for p in sorted_deps(): if p.native: log('Calling GNU make {0}...'.format(p.dir)) if args.clean: run([gmake_cmd(), 'clean'], cwd=p.dir) run([gmake_cmd()], cwd=p.dir) built.add(p.name) continue outputDir = p.output_dir() if exists(outputDir): if args.clean: log('Cleaning {0}...'.format(outputDir)) shutil.rmtree(outputDir) os.mkdir(outputDir) else: os.mkdir(outputDir) cp = classpath(p.name) sourceDirs = p.source_dirs() mustBuild = args.force if not mustBuild: for dep in p.all_deps([], False): if dep.name in built: mustBuild = True for sourceDir in sourceDirs: javafilelist = [] nonjavafilelist = [] for root, _, files in os.walk(sourceDir): javafiles = [join(root, name) for name in files if name.endswith('.java') and name != 'package-info.java'] javafilelist += javafiles nonjavafilelist += [join(root, name) for name in files if not name.endswith('.java')] if not mustBuild: for javafile in javafiles: classfile = outputDir + javafile[len(sourceDir):-len('java')] + 'class' if not exists(classfile) or os.path.getmtime(javafile) > os.path.getmtime(classfile): mustBuild = True break if not mustBuild: log('[all class files in {0} are up to date - skipping]'.format(sourceDir)) continue if len(javafilelist) == 0: log('[no Java sources in {0} - skipping]'.format(sourceDir)) continue built.add(p.name) argfileName = join(p.dir, 'javafilelist.txt') argfile = open(argfileName, 'wb') argfile.write('\n'.join(javafilelist)) argfile.close() try: if jdtJar is None: log('Compiling Java sources in {0} with javac...'.format(sourceDir)) errFilt = None if not args.warnAPI: class Filter: """ Class to errFilt the 'is Sun proprietary API and may be removed in a future release' warning when compiling the VM classes. """ def __init__(self): self.c = 0 def eat(self, line): if 'proprietary API': self.c = 2 elif self.c != 0: self.c -= 1 else: print line.rstrip() errFilt=Filter().eat run([java().javac, '-g', '-J-Xmx1g', '-source', args.compliance, '-classpath', cp, '-d', outputDir, '@' + argfile.name], err=errFilt) else: log('Compiling Java sources in {0} with JDT...'.format(sourceDir)) jdtProperties = join(p.dir, '.settings', 'org.eclipse.jdt.core.prefs') if not exists(jdtProperties): raise SystemError('JDT properties file {0} not found'.format(jdtProperties)) run([java().java, '-Xmx1g', '-jar', jdtJar, '-properties', jdtProperties, '-' + args.compliance, '-cp', cp, '-g', '-warn:-unusedImport,-unchecked', '-d', outputDir, '@' + argfile.name]) finally: os.remove(argfileName) for name in nonjavafilelist: dst = join(outputDir, name[len(sourceDir) + 1:]) if exists(dirname(dst)): shutil.copyfile(name, dst) def canonicalizeprojects(args): """process all project files to canonicalize the dependencies The exit code of this command reflects how many files were updated.""" changedFiles = 0 for s in suites(): projectsFile = join(s.dir, 'mx', 'projects') if not exists(projectsFile): continue with open(projectsFile) as f: out = StringIO.StringIO() pattern = re.compile('project@([^@]+)@dependencies=.*') for line in f: line = line.strip() m = pattern.match(line) if m is None: out.write(line + '\n') else: p = project(m.group(1)) out.write('project@' + m.group(1) + '@dependencies=' + ','.join(p.canonical_deps()) + '\n') content = out.getvalue() if update_file(projectsFile, content): changedFiles += 1 return changedFiles; def checkstyle(args): """run Checkstyle on the Java sources Run Checkstyle over the Java sources. Any errors or warnings produced by Checkstyle result in a non-zero exit code. If no projects are given, then all Java projects are checked.""" for p in sorted_deps(): if p.native: continue sourceDirs = p.source_dirs() dotCheckstyle = join(p.dir, '.checkstyle') if not exists(dotCheckstyle): continue for sourceDir in sourceDirs: javafilelist = [] for root, _, files in os.walk(sourceDir): javafilelist += [join(root, name) for name in files if name.endswith('.java') and name != 'package-info.java'] if len(javafilelist) == 0: log('[no Java sources in {0} - skipping]'.format(sourceDir)) continue timestampFile = join(p.suite.dir, 'mx', '.checkstyle' + sourceDir[len(p.suite.dir):].replace(os.sep, '_') + '.timestamp') mustCheck = False if exists(timestampFile): timestamp = os.path.getmtime(timestampFile) for f in javafilelist: if os.path.getmtime(f) > timestamp: mustCheck = True break else: mustCheck = True if not mustCheck: log('[all Java sources in {0} already checked - skipping]'.format(sourceDir)) continue if exists(timestampFile): os.utime(timestampFile, None) else: file(timestampFile, 'a') dotCheckstyleXML = xml.dom.minidom.parse(dotCheckstyle) localCheckConfig = dotCheckstyleXML.getElementsByTagName('local-check-config')[0] configLocation = localCheckConfig.getAttribute('location') configType = localCheckConfig.getAttribute('type') if configType == 'project': # Eclipse plugin "Project Relative Configuration" format: # # '/<project_name>/<suffix>' # if configLocation.startswith('/'): name, _, suffix = configLocation.lstrip('/').partition('/') config = join(project(name).dir, suffix) else: config = join(p.dir, configLocation) else: log('[unknown Checkstyle configuration type "' + configType + '" in {0} - skipping]'.format(sourceDir)) continue exclude = join(p.dir, '.checkstyle.exclude') if exists(exclude): with open(exclude) as f: # Convert patterns to OS separators patterns = [name.rstrip().replace('/', os.sep) for name in f.readlines()] def match(name): for p in patterns: if p in name: log('excluding: ' + name) return True return False javafilelist = [name for name in javafilelist if not match(name)] auditfileName = join(p.dir, 'checkstyleOutput.txt') log('Running Checkstyle on {0} using {1}...'.format(sourceDir, config)) try: # Checkstyle is unable to read the filenames to process from a file, and the # CreateProcess function on Windows limits the length of a command line to # 32,768 characters (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms682425%28VS.85%29.aspx) # so calling Checkstyle must be done in batches. while len(javafilelist) != 0: i = 0 size = 0 while i < len(javafilelist): s = len(javafilelist[i]) + 1 if (size + s < 30000): size += s i += 1 else: break batch = javafilelist[:i] javafilelist = javafilelist[i:] try: run_java(['-Xmx1g', '-jar', library('CHECKSTYLE').get_path(True), '-c', config, '-o', auditfileName] + batch) finally: if exists(auditfileName): with open(auditfileName) as f: warnings = [line.strip() for line in f if 'warning:' in line] if len(warnings) != 0: map(log, warnings) return 1 finally: if exists(auditfileName): os.unlink(auditfileName) return 0 def clean(args): """remove all class files, images, and executables Removes all files created by a build, including Java class files, executables, and generated images. """ for p in projects(): if p.native: run([gmake_cmd(), '-C', p.dir, 'clean']) else: outputDir = p.output_dir() if outputDir != '' and exists(outputDir): log('Removing {0}...'.format(outputDir)) shutil.rmtree(outputDir) def help_(args): """show help for a given command With no arguments, print a list of commands and short help for each command. Given a command name, print help for that command.""" if len(args) == 0: _argParser.print_help() return name = args[0] if not commands.has_key(name): _argParser.error('unknown command: ' + name) value = commands[name] (func, usage) = value[:2] doc = func.__doc__ if len(value) > 2: docArgs = value[2:] fmtArgs = [] for d in docArgs: if isinstance(d, Callable): fmtArgs += [d()] else: fmtArgs += [str(d)] doc = doc.format(*fmtArgs) print 'mx {0} {1}\n\n{2}\n'.format(name, usage, doc) # Commands are in alphabetical order in this file. def javap(args): """launch javap with a -classpath option denoting all available classes Run the JDK javap class file disassembler with the following prepended options: -private -verbose -classpath <path to project classes>""" javap = java().javap if not exists(javap): abort('The javap executable does not exists: ' + javap) else: run([javap, '-private', '-verbose', '-classpath', classpath()] + args) def show_projects(args): """show all loaded projects""" for s in suites(): projectsFile = join(s.dir, 'mx', 'projects') if exists(projectsFile): log(projectsFile) for p in s.projects: log('\t' + p.name) def add_argument(*args, **kwargs): """ Define how a single command-line argument. """ assert _argParser is not None _argParser.add_argument(*args, **kwargs) # Table of commands in alphabetical order. # Keys are command names, value are lists: [<function>, <usage msg>, <format args to doc string of function>...] # If any of the format args are instances of Callable, then they are called with an 'env' are before being # used in the call to str.format(). # Extensions should update this table directly commands = { 'build': [build, '[options] projects...'], 'checkstyle': [checkstyle, 'projects...'], 'canonicalizeprojects': [canonicalizeprojects, ''], 'clean': [clean, ''], 'help': [help_, '[command]'], 'javap': [javap, ''], 'projects': [show_projects, ''], } _argParser = ArgParser() def main(): MX_INCLUDES = os.environ.get('MX_INCLUDES', None) if MX_INCLUDES is not None: for path in MX_INCLUDES.split(os.pathsep): d = join(path, 'mx') if exists(d) and isdir(d): _loadSuite(path) cwdMxDir = join(os.getcwd(), 'mx') if exists(cwdMxDir) and isdir(cwdMxDir): _loadSuite(os.getcwd(), True) opts, commandAndArgs = _argParser._parse_cmd_line() global _opts, _java _opts = opts _java = JavaConfig(opts) for s in suites(): s._post_init(opts) if len(commandAndArgs) == 0: _argParser.print_help() return command = commandAndArgs[0] command_args = commandAndArgs[1:] if not commands.has_key(command): abort('mx: unknown command \'{0}\'\n{1}use "mx help" for more options'.format(command, _format_commands())) c, _ = commands[command][:2] try: retcode = c(command_args) if retcode is not None and retcode != 0: abort(retcode) except KeyboardInterrupt: # no need to show the stack trace when the user presses CTRL-C abort(1) if __name__ == '__main__': # rename this module as 'mx' so it is not imported twice by the commands.py modules sys.modules['mx'] = sys.modules.pop('__main__') main()