From 9fb791e9fad6c63fc1dac49f4d05ae63b8a3db9b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Boris Kolpackov Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 11:55:15 +0200 Subject: Rename build directory/namespace to build2 --- build/algorithm.cxx | 504 ---------------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 504 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 build/algorithm.cxx (limited to 'build/algorithm.cxx') diff --git a/build/algorithm.cxx b/build/algorithm.cxx deleted file mode 100644 index a2ee7c0..0000000 --- a/build/algorithm.cxx +++ /dev/null @@ -1,504 +0,0 @@ -// file : build/algorithm.cxx -*- C++ -*- -// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Code Synthesis Ltd -// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file - -#include - -#include // unique_ptr -#include // size_t -#include // move -#include - -#include // reverse_iterate - -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include // import() -#include -#include -#include -#include - -using namespace std; -using namespace butl; - -namespace build -{ - target& - search (const prerequisite_key& pk) - { - // If this is a project-qualified prerequisite, then this - // is import's business. - // - if (pk.proj != nullptr) - return import (pk); - - if (target* t = pk.tk.type->search (pk)) - return *t; - - return create_new_target (pk); - } - - target& - search (name n, scope& s) - { - const string* e; - const target_type* tt (s.find_target_type (n, e)); - - if (tt == nullptr) - fail << "unknown target type " << n.type << " in name " << n; - - n.dir.normalize (); - - return search (*tt, move (n.dir), move (n.value), e, &s); - } - - pair - match_impl (action a, target& t, bool apply) - { - pair r; - - // By default, clear the resolved targets list before calling - // match(). The rule is free to modify this list in match() - // (provided that it matches) in order to, for example, prepare - // it for apply(). - // - t.reset (a); - - // If this is a nested operation, first try the outer operation. - // This allows a rule to implement a "precise match", that is, - // both inner and outer operations match. - // - for (operation_id oo (a.outer_operation ()), io (a.operation ()), - o (oo != 0 ? oo : io); o != 0; o = (oo != 0 ? io : 0)) - { - // Adjust action for recipe: on the first iteration we want it - // {inner, outer} (which is the same as 'a') while on the second - // -- {inner, 0}. Note that {inner, 0} is the same or "stronger" - // (i.e., overrides; see action::operator<()) than 'a'. This - // allows "unconditional inner" to override "inner for outer" - // recipes. - // - action ra (a.meta_operation (), io, o != oo ? 0 : oo); - - scope& bs (t.base_scope ()); - - for (auto tt (&t.type ()); tt != nullptr; tt = tt->base) - { - // Search scopes outwards, stopping at the project root. - // - for (const scope* s (&bs); - s != nullptr; - s = s->root () ? global_scope : s->parent_scope ()) - { - const operation_rule_map* om (s->rules[a.meta_operation ()]); - - if (om == nullptr) - continue; // No entry for this meta-operation id. - - // First try the map for the actual operation. If that - // doesn't yeld anything, try the wildcard map. - // - for (size_t oi (o), oip (o); oip != 0; oip = oi, oi = 0) - { - const target_type_rule_map* ttm ((*om)[oi]); - - if (ttm == nullptr) - continue; // No entry for this operation id. - - if (ttm->empty ()) - continue; // Empty map for this operation id. - - auto i (ttm->find (tt)); - - if (i == ttm->end () || i->second.empty ()) - continue; // No rules registered for this target type. - - const auto& rules (i->second); // Hint map. - - // @@ TODO - // - // Different rules can be used for different operations (update - // vs test is a good example). So, at some point, we will probably - // have to support a list of hints or even an operation-hint map - // (e.g., 'hint=cxx test=foo' if cxx supports the test operation - // but we want the foo rule instead). This is also the place where - // the '{build clean}=cxx' construct (which we currently do not - // support) can come handy. - // - // Also, ignore the hint (that is most likely ment for a different - // operation) if this is a unique match. - // - string hint; - auto rs (rules.size () == 1 - ? make_pair (rules.begin (), rules.end ()) - : rules.find_prefix (hint)); - - for (auto i (rs.first); i != rs.second; ++i) - { - const string& n (i->first); - const rule& ru (i->second); - - match_result m; - { - auto g ( - make_exception_guard ( - [ra, &t, &n]() - { - info << "while matching rule " << n << " to " - << diag_do (ra, t); - })); - - if (!(m = ru.match (ra, t, hint))) - continue; - - if (!m.recipe_action.valid ()) - m.recipe_action = ra; // Default, if not set. - } - - // Do the ambiguity test. - // - bool ambig (false); - - diag_record dr; - - for (++i; i != rs.second; ++i) - { - const string& n1 (i->first); - const rule& ru1 (i->second); - - { - auto g ( - make_exception_guard ( - [ra, &t, &n1]() - { - info << "while matching rule " << n1 << " to " - << diag_do (ra, t); - })); - - if (!ru1.match (ra, t, hint)) - continue; - } - - if (!ambig) - { - dr << fail << "multiple rules matching " - << diag_doing (ra, t) - << info << "rule " << n << " matches"; - ambig = true; - } - - dr << info << "rule " << n1 << " also matches"; - } - - if (!ambig) - { - ra = m.recipe_action; // Use custom, if set. - - if (apply) - { - auto g ( - make_exception_guard ( - [ra, &t, &n]() - { - info << "while applying rule " << n << " to " - << diag_do (ra, t); - })); - - // @@ We could also allow the rule to change the recipe - // action in apply(). Could be useful with delegates. - // - t.recipe (ra, ru.apply (ra, t, m)); - } - else - { - r.first = &ru; - r.second = move (m); - } - - return r; - } - else - dr << info << "use rule hint to disambiguate this match"; - } - } - } - } - } - - diag_record dr; - dr << fail << "no rule to " << diag_do (a, t); - - if (verb < 4) - dr << info << "re-run with --verbose 4 for more information"; - - return r; - } - - group_view - resolve_group_members_impl (action a, target& g) - { - group_view r; - - // Unless we already have a recipe, try matching the target to - // the rule. - // - if (!g.recipe (a)) - { - auto rp (match_impl (a, g, false)); - - r = g.group_members (a); - if (r.members != nullptr) - return r; - - // That didn't help, so apply the rule and go to the building - // phase. - // - const match_result& mr (rp.second); - g.recipe (mr.recipe_action, rp.first->apply (mr.recipe_action, g, mr)); - } - - // Note that we use execute_direct() rather than execute() here to - // sidestep the dependents count logic. In this context, this is by - // definition the first attempt to execute this rule (otherwise we - // would have already known the members list) and we really do need - // to execute it now. - // - execute_direct (a, g); - - r = g.group_members (a); - return r; // Might still be unresolved. - } - - void - search_and_match_prerequisites (action a, target& t, const dir_path& d) - { - const bool e (d.empty ()); - - for (prerequisite p: group_prerequisites (t)) - { - target& pt (search (p)); - - if (e || pt.dir.sub (d)) - { - match (a, pt); - t.prerequisite_targets.push_back (&pt); - } - } - } - - void - search_and_match_prerequisite_members (action a, - target& t, - const dir_path& d) - { - const bool e (d.empty ()); - - for (prerequisite_member p: group_prerequisite_members (a, t)) - { - target& pt (p.search ()); - - if (e || pt.dir.sub (d)) - { - match (a, pt); - t.prerequisite_targets.push_back (&pt); - } - } - } - - void - inject_parent_fsdir (action a, target& t) - { - tracer trace ("inject_parent_fsdir"); - - scope& s (t.base_scope ()); - scope* rs (s.root_scope ()); - - if (rs == nullptr) // Could be outside any project. - return; - - const dir_path& out_root (rs->out_path ()); - - // If t is a directory (name is empty), say foo/bar/, then - // t is bar and its parent directory is foo/. - // - const dir_path& d (t.name.empty () ? t.dir.directory () : t.dir); - - if (!d.sub (out_root) || d == out_root) - return; - - level6 ([&]{trace << "for " << t;}); - - fsdir& dt (search (d, string (), nullptr, &s)); - match (a, dt); - t.prerequisite_targets.emplace_back (&dt); - } - - target_state - execute_impl (action a, target& t) - { - // Implementation with some multi-threading ideas in mind. - // - switch (t.raw_state) - { - case target_state::group: // Means group's state is unknown. - case target_state::unknown: - case target_state::postponed: - { - auto g ( - make_exception_guard ( - [a, &t]() - { - t.raw_state = target_state::failed; - info << "while " << diag_doing (a, t); - })); - - target_state ts (t.recipe (a) (a, t)); - assert (ts != target_state::unknown && ts != target_state::failed); - - // Set the target's state unless it should be the group's state. - // - if (t.raw_state != target_state::group) - t.raw_state = ts; - - return ts; - } - case target_state::unchanged: - case target_state::changed: - // Should have been handled by inline execute(). - assert (false); - case target_state::failed: - break; - } - - throw failed (); - } - - target_state - execute_prerequisites (action a, target& t) - { - target_state r (target_state::unchanged); - - for (target* pt: t.prerequisite_targets) - { - if (pt == nullptr) // Skipped. - continue; - - r |= execute (a, *pt); - } - - return r; - } - - target_state - reverse_execute_prerequisites (action a, target& t) - { - target_state r (target_state::unchanged); - - for (target* pt: reverse_iterate (t.prerequisite_targets)) - { - if (pt == nullptr) // Skipped. - continue; - - r |= execute (a, *pt); - } - - return r; - } - - bool - execute_prerequisites (action a, target& t, const timestamp& mt) - { - bool e (mt == timestamp_nonexistent); - - for (target* pt: t.prerequisite_targets) - { - if (pt == nullptr) // Skipped. - continue; - - target_state ts (execute (a, *pt)); - - if (!e) - { - // If this is an mtime-based target, then compare timestamps. - // - if (auto mpt = dynamic_cast (pt)) - { - timestamp mp (mpt->mtime ()); - - // What do we do if timestamps are equal? This can happen, for - // example, on filesystems that don't have subsecond resolution. - // There is not much we can do here except detect the case where - // the prerequisite was changed in this run which means the - // action must be executed on the target as well. - // - if (mt < mp || (mt == mp && ts == target_state::changed)) - e = true; - } - else - { - // Otherwise we assume the prerequisite is newer if it was changed. - // - if (ts == target_state::changed) - e = true; - } - } - } - - return e; - } - - target_state - noop_action (action, target&) - { - assert (false); // We shouldn't be called, see target::recipe(). - return target_state::unchanged; - } - - target_state - group_action (action a, target& t) - { - target_state r (execute (a, *t.group)); - - // Indicate to the standard execute() logic that this target's - // state comes from the group. - // - t.raw_state = target_state::group; - - return r; - } - - target_state - default_action (action a, target& t) - { - return current_mode == execution_mode::first - ? execute_prerequisites (a, t) - : reverse_execute_prerequisites (a, t); - } - - target_state - perform_clean (action a, target& t) - { - // The reverse order of update: first delete the file, then clean - // prerequisites. - // - file& ft (dynamic_cast (t)); - - target_state r (rmfile (ft.path (), ft) - ? target_state::changed - : target_state::unchanged); - - // Update timestamp in case there are operations after us that - // could use the information. - // - ft.mtime (timestamp_nonexistent); - - // Clean prerequisites. - // - r |= reverse_execute_prerequisites (a, t); - - return r; - } -} -- cgit v1.1