From 22c29d8651668195f72e2f6a8e059d625eb511c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard Purdie Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 18:46:02 +0000 Subject: bitbake: Switch to bitbake-dev version (bitbake master upstream) Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie --- bitbake-dev/lib/bb/data.py | 562 --------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 562 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 bitbake-dev/lib/bb/data.py (limited to 'bitbake-dev/lib/bb/data.py') diff --git a/bitbake-dev/lib/bb/data.py b/bitbake-dev/lib/bb/data.py deleted file mode 100644 index d3058b9a1d..0000000000 --- a/bitbake-dev/lib/bb/data.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,562 +0,0 @@ -# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et -# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*- -""" -BitBake 'Data' implementations - -Functions for interacting with the data structure used by the -BitBake build tools. - -The expandData and update_data are the most expensive -operations. At night the cookie monster came by and -suggested 'give me cookies on setting the variables and -things will work out'. Taking this suggestion into account -applying the skills from the not yet passed 'Entwurf und -Analyse von Algorithmen' lecture and the cookie -monster seems to be right. We will track setVar more carefully -to have faster update_data and expandKeys operations. - -This is a treade-off between speed and memory again but -the speed is more critical here. -""" - -# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson -# Copyright (C) 2005 Holger Hans Peter Freyther -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as -# published by the Free Software Foundation. -# -# This program 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 for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. -# -#Based on functions from the base bb module, Copyright 2003 Holger Schurig - -import sys, os, re, types -if sys.argv[0][-5:] == "pydoc": - path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[1])) -else: - path = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])) -sys.path.insert(0,path) - -from bb import data_smart -import bb - -_dict_type = data_smart.DataSmart - -def init(): - return _dict_type() - -def init_db(parent = None): - if parent: - return parent.createCopy() - else: - return _dict_type() - -def createCopy(source): - """Link the source set to the destination - If one does not find the value in the destination set, - search will go on to the source set to get the value. - Value from source are copy-on-write. i.e. any try to - modify one of them will end up putting the modified value - in the destination set. - """ - return source.createCopy() - -def initVar(var, d): - """Non-destructive var init for data structure""" - d.initVar(var) - - -def setVar(var, value, d): - """Set a variable to a given value - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 'testcontents', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - testcontents - """ - d.setVar(var,value) - - -def getVar(var, d, exp = 0): - """Gets the value of a variable - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 'testcontents', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - testcontents - """ - return d.getVar(var,exp) - - -def renameVar(key, newkey, d): - """Renames a variable from key to newkey - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 'testcontents', d) - >>> renameVar('TEST', 'TEST2', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST2', d) - testcontents - """ - d.renameVar(key, newkey) - -def delVar(var, d): - """Removes a variable from the data set - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 'testcontents', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - testcontents - >>> delVar('TEST', d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - None - """ - d.delVar(var) - -def setVarFlag(var, flag, flagvalue, d): - """Set a flag for a given variable to a given value - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'python', 1, d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'python', d) - 1 - """ - d.setVarFlag(var,flag,flagvalue) - -def getVarFlag(var, flag, d): - """Gets given flag from given var - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'python', 1, d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'python', d) - 1 - """ - return d.getVarFlag(var,flag) - -def delVarFlag(var, flag, d): - """Removes a given flag from the variable's flags - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', 1, d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', d) - 1 - >>> delVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', d) - None - - """ - d.delVarFlag(var,flag) - -def setVarFlags(var, flags, d): - """Set the flags for a given variable - - Note: - setVarFlags will not clear previous - flags. Think of this method as - addVarFlags - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> myflags = {} - >>> myflags['test'] = 'blah' - >>> setVarFlags('TEST', myflags, d) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'test', d) - blah - """ - d.setVarFlags(var,flags) - -def getVarFlags(var, d): - """Gets a variable's flags - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'test', 'blah', d) - >>> print getVarFlags('TEST', d)['test'] - blah - """ - return d.getVarFlags(var) - -def delVarFlags(var, d): - """Removes a variable's flags - - Example: - >>> data = init() - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', 1, data) - >>> print getVarFlag('TEST', 'testflag', data) - 1 - >>> delVarFlags('TEST', data) - >>> print getVarFlags('TEST', data) - None - - """ - d.delVarFlags(var) - -def keys(d): - """Return a list of keys in d - - Example: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 1, d) - >>> setVar('MOO' , 2, d) - >>> setVarFlag('TEST', 'test', 1, d) - >>> keys(d) - ['TEST', 'MOO'] - """ - return d.keys() - -def getData(d): - """Returns the data object used""" - return d - -def setData(newData, d): - """Sets the data object to the supplied value""" - d = newData - - -## -## Cookie Monsters' query functions -## -def _get_override_vars(d, override): - """ - Internal!!! - - Get the Names of Variables that have a specific - override. This function returns a iterable - Set or an empty list - """ - return [] - -def _get_var_flags_triple(d): - """ - Internal!!! - - """ - return [] - -__expand_var_regexp__ = re.compile(r"\${[^{}]+}") -__expand_python_regexp__ = re.compile(r"\${@.+?}") - -def expand(s, d, varname = None): - """Variable expansion using the data store. - - Example: - Standard expansion: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('A', 'sshd', d) - >>> print expand('/usr/bin/${A}', d) - /usr/bin/sshd - - Python expansion: - >>> d = init() - >>> print expand('result: ${@37 * 72}', d) - result: 2664 - - Shell expansion: - >>> d = init() - >>> print expand('${TARGET_MOO}', d) - ${TARGET_MOO} - >>> setVar('TARGET_MOO', 'yupp', d) - >>> print expand('${TARGET_MOO}',d) - yupp - >>> setVar('SRC_URI', 'http://somebug.${TARGET_MOO}', d) - >>> delVar('TARGET_MOO', d) - >>> print expand('${SRC_URI}', d) - http://somebug.${TARGET_MOO} - """ - return d.expand(s, varname) - -def expandKeys(alterdata, readdata = None): - if readdata == None: - readdata = alterdata - - todolist = {} - for key in keys(alterdata): - if not '${' in key: - continue - - ekey = expand(key, readdata) - if key == ekey: - continue - todolist[key] = ekey - - # These two for loops are split for performance to maximise the - # usefulness of the expand cache - - for key in todolist: - ekey = todolist[key] - renameVar(key, ekey, alterdata) - -def expandData(alterdata, readdata = None): - """For each variable in alterdata, expand it, and update the var contents. - Replacements use data from readdata. - - Example: - >>> a=init() - >>> b=init() - >>> setVar("dlmsg", "dl_dir is ${DL_DIR}", a) - >>> setVar("DL_DIR", "/path/to/whatever", b) - >>> expandData(a, b) - >>> print getVar("dlmsg", a) - dl_dir is /path/to/whatever - """ - if readdata == None: - readdata = alterdata - - for key in keys(alterdata): - val = getVar(key, alterdata) - if type(val) is not types.StringType: - continue - expanded = expand(val, readdata) -# print "key is %s, val is %s, expanded is %s" % (key, val, expanded) - if val != expanded: - setVar(key, expanded, alterdata) - -def inheritFromOS(d): - """Inherit variables from the environment.""" - for s in os.environ.keys(): - try: - setVar(s, os.environ[s], d) - setVarFlag(s, "export", True, d) - except TypeError: - pass - -def emit_var(var, o=sys.__stdout__, d = init(), all=False): - """Emit a variable to be sourced by a shell.""" - if getVarFlag(var, "python", d): - return 0 - - export = getVarFlag(var, "export", d) - unexport = getVarFlag(var, "unexport", d) - func = getVarFlag(var, "func", d) - if not all and not export and not unexport and not func: - return 0 - - try: - if all: - oval = getVar(var, d, 0) - val = getVar(var, d, 1) - except KeyboardInterrupt: - raise - except: - excname = str(sys.exc_info()[0]) - if excname == "bb.build.FuncFailed": - raise - o.write('# expansion of %s threw %s\n' % (var, excname)) - return 0 - - if all: - o.write('# %s=%s\n' % (var, oval)) - - if type(val) is not types.StringType: - return 0 - - if (var.find("-") != -1 or var.find(".") != -1 or var.find('{') != -1 or var.find('}') != -1 or var.find('+') != -1) and not all: - return 0 - - varExpanded = expand(var, d) - - if unexport: - o.write('unset %s\n' % varExpanded) - return 1 - - val.rstrip() - if not val: - return 0 - - if func: - # NOTE: should probably check for unbalanced {} within the var - o.write("%s() {\n%s\n}\n" % (varExpanded, val)) - return 1 - - if export: - o.write('export ') - - # if we're going to output this within doublequotes, - # to a shell, we need to escape the quotes in the var - alter = re.sub('"', '\\"', val.strip()) - o.write('%s="%s"\n' % (varExpanded, alter)) - return 1 - - -def emit_env(o=sys.__stdout__, d = init(), all=False): - """Emits all items in the data store in a format such that it can be sourced by a shell.""" - - env = keys(d) - - for e in env: - if getVarFlag(e, "func", d): - continue - emit_var(e, o, d, all) and o.write('\n') - - for e in env: - if not getVarFlag(e, "func", d): - continue - emit_var(e, o, d) and o.write('\n') - -def update_data(d): - """Modifies the environment vars according to local overrides and commands. - Examples: - Appending to a variable: - >>> d = init() - >>> setVar('TEST', 'this is a', d) - >>> setVar('TEST_append', ' test', d) - >>> setVar('TEST_append', ' of the emergency broadcast system.', d) - >>> update_data(d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - this is a test of the emergency broadcast system. - - Prepending to a variable: - >>> setVar('TEST', 'virtual/libc', d) - >>> setVar('TEST_prepend', 'virtual/tmake ', d) - >>> setVar('TEST_prepend', 'virtual/patcher ', d) - >>> update_data(d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - virtual/patcher virtual/tmake virtual/libc - - Overrides: - >>> setVar('TEST_arm', 'target', d) - >>> setVar('TEST_ramses', 'machine', d) - >>> setVar('TEST_local', 'local', d) - >>> setVar('OVERRIDES', 'arm', d) - - >>> setVar('TEST', 'original', d) - >>> update_data(d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - target - - >>> setVar('OVERRIDES', 'arm:ramses:local', d) - >>> setVar('TEST', 'original', d) - >>> update_data(d) - >>> print getVar('TEST', d) - local - - CopyMonster: - >>> e = d.createCopy() - >>> setVar('TEST_foo', 'foo', e) - >>> update_data(e) - >>> print getVar('TEST', e) - local - - >>> setVar('OVERRIDES', 'arm:ramses:local:foo', e) - >>> update_data(e) - >>> print getVar('TEST', e) - foo - - >>> f = d.createCopy() - >>> setVar('TEST_moo', 'something', f) - >>> setVar('OVERRIDES', 'moo:arm:ramses:local:foo', e) - >>> update_data(e) - >>> print getVar('TEST', e) - foo - - - >>> h = init() - >>> setVar('SRC_URI', 'file://append.foo;patch=1 ', h) - >>> g = h.createCopy() - >>> setVar('SRC_URI_append_arm', 'file://other.foo;patch=1', g) - >>> setVar('OVERRIDES', 'arm:moo', g) - >>> update_data(g) - >>> print getVar('SRC_URI', g) - file://append.foo;patch=1 file://other.foo;patch=1 - - """ - bb.msg.debug(2, bb.msg.domain.Data, "update_data()") - - # now ask the cookie monster for help - #print "Cookie Monster" - #print "Append/Prepend %s" % d._special_values - #print "Overrides %s" % d._seen_overrides - - overrides = (getVar('OVERRIDES', d, 1) or "").split(':') or [] - - # - # Well let us see what breaks here. We used to iterate - # over each variable and apply the override and then - # do the line expanding. - # If we have bad luck - which we will have - the keys - # where in some order that is so important for this - # method which we don't have anymore. - # Anyway we will fix that and write test cases this - # time. - - # - # First we apply all overrides - # Then we will handle _append and _prepend - # - - for o in overrides: - # calculate '_'+override - l = len(o)+1 - - # see if one should even try - if not d._seen_overrides.has_key(o): - continue - - vars = d._seen_overrides[o] - for var in vars: - name = var[:-l] - try: - d[name] = d[var] - except: - bb.msg.note(1, bb.msg.domain.Data, "Untracked delVar") - - # now on to the appends and prepends - if d._special_values.has_key('_append'): - appends = d._special_values['_append'] or [] - for append in appends: - for (a, o) in getVarFlag(append, '_append', d) or []: - # maybe the OVERRIDE was not yet added so keep the append - if (o and o in overrides) or not o: - delVarFlag(append, '_append', d) - if o and not o in overrides: - continue - - sval = getVar(append,d) or "" - sval+=a - setVar(append, sval, d) - - - if d._special_values.has_key('_prepend'): - prepends = d._special_values['_prepend'] or [] - - for prepend in prepends: - for (a, o) in getVarFlag(prepend, '_prepend', d) or []: - # maybe the OVERRIDE was not yet added so keep the prepend - if (o and o in overrides) or not o: - delVarFlag(prepend, '_prepend', d) - if o and not o in overrides: - continue - - sval = a + (getVar(prepend,d) or "") - setVar(prepend, sval, d) - - -def inherits_class(klass, d): - val = getVar('__inherit_cache', d) or [] - if os.path.join('classes', '%s.bbclass' % klass) in val: - return True - return False - -def _test(): - """Start a doctest run on this module""" - import doctest - import bb - from bb import data - bb.msg.set_debug_level(0) - doctest.testmod(data) - -if __name__ == "__main__": - _test() -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf