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// file : libbuild2/build/script/builtin.cli
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
include <libbuild2/types.hxx>;
include <libbuild2/common.cli>;
// Note that options in this file are undocumented because we generate neither
// the usage printing code nor man pages. Instead, they are documented in the
// manual.
//
namespace build2
{
namespace build
{
namespace script
{
// Pseudo-builtin options.
//
class depdb_dyndep_options
{
// Note that --byproduct, if any, must be the first option and is
// handled ad hoc, kind of as a sub-command.
//
// Similarly, --update-{include,exclude} are handled ad hoc and must
// be literals, similar to the -- separator. They specify prerequisite
// targets/patterns to include/exclude (from the static prerequisite
// set) for update during match (those excluded will be updated during
// execute). The order in which these options are specified is
// significant with the first target/pattern that matches determining
// the result. If only the --update-include options are specified,
// then only the explicitly included prerequisites will be updated.
// Otherwise, all prerequisites that are not explicitly excluded will
// be updated. If none of these options is specified, then all the
// static prerequisites are updated during match. Note also that these
// options do not apply to ad hoc prerequisites which are always
// updated during match.
//
// Note that in the future we may extend --cwd support to the non-
// byproduct mode where it will also have the `env --cwd` semantics
// (thus the matching name). Note that it will also be incompatible
// with support for generated files (and thus -I) at least in the make
// format where we use relative paths for non-existent files.
//
// Note on naming: whenever we (may) have two options, one for target
// and the other for prerequisite, we omit "prerequisite" as that's
// what we extract by default and most commonly. For example:
//
// --what --what-target
// --default-type --default-target-type
//
path --file; // Read from file rather than stdin.
string --format; // Dependency format: make (default).
string --what; // Dependency kind, e.g., "header".
dir_paths --include-path|-I; // Search paths for generated files.
string --default-type; // Default prerequisite type to use
// if none could be derived from ext.
bool --adhoc; // Treat dynamically discovered
// prerequisites as ad hoc (so they
// don't end up in $<; only in the
// normal mode).
dir_path --cwd; // Builtin's working directory used
// to complete relative paths (only
// in --byproduct mode).
bool --drop-cycles; // Drop prerequisites that are also
// targets. Only use if you are sure
// such cycles are harmless, that is,
// the output is not affected by such
// prerequisites' content.
};
}
}
}
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