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+// file : libbuild2/cli/init.cxx -*- C++ -*-
+// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
+
+#include <libbuild2/cli/init.hxx>
+
+#include <libbuild2/file.hxx>
+#include <libbuild2/scope.hxx>
+#include <libbuild2/target.hxx>
+#include <libbuild2/variable.hxx>
+#include <libbuild2/diagnostics.hxx>
+
+#include <libbuild2/config/utility.hxx>
+
+#include <libbuild2/cxx/target.hxx>
+
+#include <libbuild2/cli/rule.hxx>
+#include <libbuild2/cli/module.hxx>
+#include <libbuild2/cli/target.hxx>
+
+namespace build2
+{
+ namespace cli
+ {
+ // Remaining issues/semantics change:
+ //
+ // @@ Unconfigured caching.
+ //
+ // @@ Default-found cli used to result in config.cli=cli and now it's just
+ // omitted (and default-not-found -- in config.cli.configured=false).
+ //
+ // - Writing any default will take precedence over config.import.cli.
+ // In fact, this duality is a bigger problem: if we have a config
+ // that uses config.cli there is no way to reconfigure it to use
+ // config.import.cli.
+ //
+ // - We could have saved it commented.
+ //
+ // - We could do this at the module level only since we also have
+ // config.cli.options?
+ //
+ // - Note that in the CLI compiler itself we now rely on default cli
+ // being NULL/undefined. So if faving, should probably be commented
+ // out. BUT: it will still be defined, so will need to be defined
+ // NULL. Note also that long term the CLI compiler will not use the
+ // module relying on an ad hoc recipe instead.
+ //
+ // ! Maybe reserving NULL (instead of making it the same as NULL) for
+ // this "configured to default" state and saving commented is not a
+ // bad idea. Feels right to have some marker in config.build that
+ // things are in effect. And I believe if config.import.cli is
+ // specified, it will just be dropped.
+
+ bool
+ guess_init (scope& rs,
+ scope& bs,
+ const location& loc,
+ bool,
+ bool opt,
+ module_init_extra& extra)
+ {
+ tracer trace ("cli::guess_init");
+ l5 ([&]{trace << "for " << rs;});
+
+ // We only support root loading (which means there can only be one).
+ //
+ if (rs != bs)
+ fail (loc) << "cli.guess module must be loaded in project root";
+
+ // Adjust module config.build save priority (code generator).
+ //
+ config::save_module (rs, "cli", 150);
+
+ // Enter metadata variables.
+ //
+ // They are all qualified so go straight for the public variable pool.
+ //
+ auto& vp (rs.var_pool (true /* public */));
+
+ auto& v_ver (vp.insert<string> ("cli.version"));
+ auto& v_sum (vp.insert<string> ("cli.checksum"));
+
+ // Import the CLI compiler target.
+ //
+ // Note that the special config.cli=false value (recognized by the
+ // import machinery) is treated as an explicit request to leave the
+ // module unconfigured.
+ //
+ bool new_cfg (false);
+ import_result<exe> ir (
+ import_direct<exe> (
+ new_cfg,
+ rs,
+ name ("cli", dir_path (), "exe", "cli"), // cli%exe{cli}
+ true /* phase2 */,
+ opt,
+ true /* metadata */,
+ loc,
+ "module load"));
+
+ const exe* tgt (ir.target);
+
+ // Extract metadata.
+ //
+ auto* ver (tgt != nullptr ? &cast<string> (tgt->vars[v_ver]) : nullptr);
+ auto* sum (tgt != nullptr ? &cast<string> (tgt->vars[v_sum]) : nullptr);
+
+ // Print the report.
+ //
+ // If this is a configuration with new values, then print the report
+ // at verbosity level 2 and up (-v).
+ //
+ if (verb >= (new_cfg ? 2 : 3))
+ {
+ diag_record dr (text);
+ dr << "cli " << project (rs) << '@' << rs << '\n';
+
+ if (tgt != nullptr)
+ dr << " cli " << ir << '\n'
+ << " version " << *ver << '\n'
+ << " checksum " << *sum;
+ else
+ dr << " cli " << "not found, leaving unconfigured";
+ }
+
+ if (tgt == nullptr)
+ return false;
+
+ // The cli variable (untyped) is an imported compiler target name.
+ //
+ rs.assign ("cli") = move (ir.name);
+ rs.assign (v_sum) = *sum;
+ rs.assign (v_ver) = *ver;
+
+ {
+ standard_version v (*ver);
+
+ rs.assign<uint64_t> ("cli.version.number") = v.version;
+ rs.assign<uint64_t> ("cli.version.major") = v.major ();
+ rs.assign<uint64_t> ("cli.version.minor") = v.minor ();
+ rs.assign<uint64_t> ("cli.version.patch") = v.patch ();
+ }
+
+ // Cache some values in the module for easier access in the rule.
+ //
+ extra.set_module (new module (data {*tgt, *sum}));
+
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ bool
+ config_init (scope& rs,
+ scope& bs,
+ const location& loc,
+ bool,
+ bool opt,
+ module_init_extra& extra)
+ {
+ tracer trace ("cli::config_init");
+ l5 ([&]{trace << "for " << rs;});
+
+ // We only support root loading (which means there can only be one).
+ //
+ if (rs != bs)
+ fail (loc) << "cli.config module must be loaded in project root";
+
+ // Load cli.guess and share its module instance as ours.
+ //
+ if (optional<shared_ptr<build2::module>> r = load_module (
+ rs, rs, "cli.guess", loc, opt, extra.hints))
+ {
+ extra.module = *r;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // This can happen if someone already optionally loaded cli.guess
+ // and it has failed to configure.
+ //
+ if (!opt)
+ fail (loc) << "cli could not be configured" <<
+ info << "re-run with -V for more information";
+
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ // Configuration.
+ //
+ using config::append_config;
+
+ // config.cli.options
+ //
+ // Note that we merge it into the corresponding cli.* variable.
+ //
+ append_config<strings> (rs, rs, "cli.options", nullptr);
+
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ bool
+ init (scope& rs,
+ scope& bs,
+ const location& loc,
+ bool,
+ bool opt,
+ module_init_extra& extra)
+ {
+ tracer trace ("cli::init");
+ l5 ([&]{trace << "for " << rs;});
+
+ // We only support root loading (which means there can only be one).
+ //
+ if (rs != bs)
+ fail (loc) << "cli module must be loaded in project root";
+
+ // Make sure the cxx module has been loaded since we need its targets
+ // types (?xx{}). Note that we don't try to load it ourselves because of
+ // the non-trivial variable merging semantics. So it is better to let
+ // the user load cxx explicitly. @@ Not sure the reason still holds
+ // though it might still make sense to expect the user to load cxx.
+ //
+ if (!cast_false<bool> (rs["cxx.loaded"]))
+ fail (loc) << "cxx module must be loaded before cli";
+
+ // Load cli.config and get its module instance.
+ //
+ if (optional<shared_ptr<build2::module>> r = load_module (
+ rs, rs, "cli.config", loc, opt, extra.hints))
+ {
+ extra.module = *r;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // This can happen if someone already optionally loaded cli.config
+ // and it has failed to configure.
+ //
+ if (!opt)
+ fail (loc) << "cli could not be configured" <<
+ info << "re-run with -V for more information";
+
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ auto& m (extra.module_as<module> ());
+
+ // Register target types.
+ //
+ rs.insert_target_type<cli> ();
+ rs.insert_target_type<cli_cxx> ();
+
+ // Register our rules.
+ //
+ // Other rules (e.g., cc::compile) may need to have the group members
+ // resolved/linked up. Looks like a general pattern: groups should
+ // resolve on *(update).
+ {
+ auto reg = [&rs, &m] (meta_operation_id mid, operation_id oid)
+ {
+ rs.insert_rule<cli_cxx> (mid, oid, "cli.compile", m);
+ rs.insert_rule<cxx::hxx> (mid, oid, "cli.compile", m);
+ rs.insert_rule<cxx::cxx> (mid, oid, "cli.compile", m);
+ rs.insert_rule<cxx::ixx> (mid, oid, "cli.compile", m);
+ };
+
+ reg (0 /* wildcard */, update_id);
+ reg (perform_id, clean_id);
+ }
+
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ static const module_functions mod_functions[] =
+ {
+ // NOTE: don't forget to also update the documentation in init.hxx if
+ // changing anything here.
+
+ {"cli.guess", nullptr, guess_init},
+ {"cli.config", nullptr, config_init},
+ {"cli", nullptr, init},
+ {nullptr, nullptr, nullptr}
+ };
+
+ const module_functions*
+ build2_cli_load ()
+ {
+ return mod_functions;
+ }
+ }
+}