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denoland-deno/tools/setup.py
Ryan Dahl aa66ef98ea
travis: Set CARGO_HOME to third_party/rust_crates (#1370)
Adds prebuilt hyperfine and sccache binaries 

Only build test_cc for LSAN

Add Cargo.lock

Only run benchmarks in master
2018-12-18 21:09:30 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# Copyright 2018 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
import third_party
from util import build_mode, build_path, enable_ansi_colors, root_path, run
from util import shell_quote
import os
import re
import sys
from distutils.spawn import find_executable
import prebuilt
def main():
enable_ansi_colors()
os.chdir(root_path)
third_party.fix_symlinks()
third_party.download_gn()
third_party.download_clang_format()
third_party.download_clang()
third_party.maybe_download_sysroot()
write_lastchange()
mode = build_mode(default=None)
if mode is not None:
gn_gen(mode)
else:
gn_gen("release")
gn_gen("debug")
def write_if_not_exists(filename, contents):
if not os.path.exists(filename):
with open(filename, "w+") as f:
f.write(contents)
def write_lastchange():
write_if_not_exists(
"build/util/LASTCHANGE",
"LASTCHANGE=c42e4ddbb7973bfb0c57a49ab6bf6dc432baad7e-\n")
write_if_not_exists("build/util/LASTCHANGE.committime", "1535518087")
# TODO Properly we should call the following script, but it seems to cause
# a rebuild on every commit.
# run([
# sys.executable, "build/util/lastchange.py", "-o",
# "build/util/LASTCHANGE", "--source-dir", root_path, "--filter="
# ])
# If this text is found in args.gn, we assume it hasn't been hand edited.
gn_args_header = [
"# This file is automatically generated by tools/setup.py.",
"# REMOVE THIS LINE to preserve any changes you make.", ""
]
def gn_string(s):
# In gn, strings are enclosed in double-quotes and use backslash as the
# escape character. The only escape sequences supported are:
# \" (for literal quote)
# \$ (for literal dollars sign)
# \\ (for literal backslash)
# Any other use of a backslash is treated as a literal backslash.
s = re.sub(r'("|\$|\\(?=["$\\]))', r'\\\1', s)
s = '"' + s + '"'
return s
def gn_args_are_generated(lines):
for line in lines:
if re.match("^\s*#.*REMOVE THIS LINE", line):
return True
return False
def read_gn_args(args_filename):
if not os.path.exists(args_filename):
return (None, False) # No content, not hand edited.
with open(args_filename) as f:
lines = f.read().splitlines()
args = [l.strip() for l in lines if not re.match("^\s*(#|$)", l)]
hand_edited = not gn_args_are_generated(lines)
return (args, hand_edited)
def write_gn_args(args_filename, args):
assert not gn_args_are_generated(args) # No header -> hand crafted.
lines = gn_args_header + args
assert gn_args_are_generated(lines) # With header -> generated.
# Ensure the directory where args.gn goes exists.
d = os.path.dirname(args_filename)
if not os.path.isdir(d):
os.makedirs(d)
with open(args_filename, "w") as f:
f.write("\n".join(lines) + "\n")
def generate_gn_args(mode):
out = []
if mode == "release":
out += ["is_official_build=true"]
elif mode == "debug":
out += ["is_debug=true"]
else:
print "Bad mode {}. Use 'release' or 'debug' (default)" % mode
sys.exit(1)
if "DENO_BUILD_ARGS" in os.environ:
out += os.environ["DENO_BUILD_ARGS"].split()
cacher = prebuilt.load_sccache()
if not os.path.exists(cacher):
cacher = find_executable("sccache") or find_executable("ccache")
# Check if ccache or sccache are in the path, and if so we set cc_wrapper.
cc_wrapper = cacher
if cc_wrapper:
# The gn toolchain does not shell escape cc_wrapper, so do it here.
out += ['cc_wrapper=%s' % gn_string(shell_quote(cc_wrapper))]
if os.name == "nt":
# Disable treat_warnings_as_errors until this sccache bug is fixed:
# https://github.com/mozilla/sccache/issues/264
out += ["treat_warnings_as_errors=false"]
# Look for sccache; if found, set rustc_wrapper.
rustc_wrapper = cacher
if rustc_wrapper:
out += ['rustc_wrapper=%s' % gn_string(rustc_wrapper)]
return out
# gn gen.
def gn_gen(mode):
os.environ["DENO_BUILD_MODE"] = mode
# Rather than using gn gen --args we write directly to the args.gn file.
# This is to avoid quoting/escaping complications when passing overrides as
# command-line arguments.
args_filename = os.path.join(build_path(), "args.gn")
# Check if args.gn exists, and if it was auto-generated or handcrafted.
existing_gn_args, hand_edited = read_gn_args(args_filename)
# If args.gn wasn't handcrafted, regenerate it.
if hand_edited:
print "%s: Using gn options from hand edited '%s'." % (mode,
args_filename)
gn_args = existing_gn_args
else:
print "%s: Writing gn options to '%s'." % (mode, args_filename)
gn_args = generate_gn_args(mode)
if gn_args != existing_gn_args:
write_gn_args(args_filename, gn_args)
for line in gn_args:
print " " + line
run([third_party.gn_path, "gen", build_path()],
env=third_party.google_env())
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main())