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diff --git a/libbuild2/parser.cxx b/libbuild2/parser.cxx
index e87ca95..94f597d 100644
--- a/libbuild2/parser.cxx
+++ b/libbuild2/parser.cxx
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
#include <libbutl/filesystem.mxx> // path_search
#include <libbutl/path-pattern.mxx>
+#include <libbuild2/rule.hxx>
#include <libbuild2/dump.hxx>
#include <libbuild2/scope.hxx>
#include <libbuild2/module.hxx>
@@ -19,6 +20,9 @@
#include <libbuild2/diagnostics.hxx>
#include <libbuild2/prerequisite.hxx>
+#include <libbuild2/build/script/parser.hxx>
+#include <libbuild2/build/script/script.hxx>
+
#include <libbuild2/config/utility.hxx> // lookup_config
using namespace std;
@@ -28,6 +32,21 @@ namespace build2
{
using type = token_type;
+ ostream&
+ operator<< (ostream& o, const parser::attribute& a)
+ {
+ o << a.name;
+
+ if (!a.value.null)
+ {
+ o << '=';
+ names storage;
+ to_stream (o, reverse (a.value, storage), true /* quote */, '@');
+ }
+
+ return o;
+ }
+
class parser::enter_scope
{
public:
@@ -335,6 +354,11 @@ namespace build2
while (tt != type::eos && !(one && parsed))
{
+ // Issue better diagnostics for stray `%`.
+ //
+ if (tt == type::percent)
+ fail (t) << "recipe without target";
+
// Extract attributes if any.
//
assert (attributes_.empty ());
@@ -501,7 +525,8 @@ namespace build2
// exactly that would mean is unclear. One potentially useful
// semantics would be the ability to specify attributes for ad hoc
// members though the fact that the primary target is listed first
- // would make it rather unintuitive.
+ // would make it rather unintuitive. Maybe attributes that change
+ // the group semantics itself?
//
next_with_attributes (t, tt);
@@ -593,9 +618,11 @@ namespace build2
//
// void (token& t, type& tt, const target_type* type, string pat)
//
- auto for_each = [this, &trace,
- &t, &tt,
- &ns, &nloc, &ans] (auto&& f)
+ // Note that the target and its ad hoc members are inserted implied
+ // but this flag can be cleared and default_target logic applied if
+ // appropriate.
+ //
+ auto for_each = [this, &trace, &t, &tt, &ns, &nloc, &ans] (auto&& f)
{
// Note: watch out for an out-qualified single target (two names).
//
@@ -674,30 +701,68 @@ namespace build2
if (tt == type::newline)
{
- // See if this is a target block.
+ // See if this is a target-specific variable and/or recipe block(s).
//
// Note that we cannot just let parse_dependency() handle this case
// because we can have (a mixture of) target type/patterns.
//
- if (next (t, tt) == type::lcbrace && peek () == type::newline)
+ // @@ This might change once we support ad hoc rules (where we may
+ // have prerequisites for a pattern; but perhaps this should be
+ // handled separately since the parse_dependency() is already too
+ // complex and there will be no chains in this case).
+ //
+ next (t, tt);
+ if (tt == type::percent ||
+ tt == type::multi_lcbrace ||
+ (tt == type::lcbrace && peek () == type::newline))
{
- next (t, tt); // Newline.
-
- // Parse the block for each target.
+ // Parse the block(s) for each target.
+ //
+ // Note that because we have to peek past the closing brace(s) to
+ // see whether there is a/another recipe block, we have to make
+ // that token part of the replay (we cannot peek past the replay
+ // sequence).
//
- for_each ([this] (token& t, type& tt,
- const target_type* type, string pat)
- {
- next (t, tt); // First token inside the block.
+ // Note: similar code to the version in parse_dependency().
+ //
+ auto parse = [
+ this,
+ st = token (t), // Save start token (will be gone on replay).
+ recipes = small_vector<shared_ptr<adhoc_rule>, 1> ()]
+ (token& t, type& tt,
+ const target_type* type, string pat) mutable
+ {
+ token rt; // Recipe start token.
- parse_variable_block (t, tt, type, move (pat));
+ // The variable block, if any, should be first.
+ //
+ if (st.type == type::lcbrace)
+ {
+ next (t, tt); // Newline.
+ next (t, tt); // First token inside the variable block.
+ parse_variable_block (t, tt, type, move (pat));
- if (tt != type::rcbrace)
- fail (t) << "expected '}' instead of " << t;
- });
+ if (tt != type::rcbrace)
+ fail (t) << "expected '}' instead of " << t;
- next (t, tt); // Presumably newline after '}'.
- next_after_newline (t, tt, '}'); // Should be on its own line.
+ next (t, tt); // Newline.
+ next_after_newline (t, tt, '}'); // Should be on its own line.
+
+ if (tt != type::percent && tt != type::multi_lcbrace)
+ return;
+
+ rt = t;
+ }
+ else
+ rt = st;
+
+ if (type != nullptr)
+ fail (rt) << "recipe in target type/pattern";
+
+ parse_recipe (t, tt, rt, recipes);
+ };
+
+ for_each (parse);
}
else
{
@@ -717,7 +782,7 @@ namespace build2
// Target-specific variable assignment or dependency declaration,
// including a dependency chain and/or prerequisite-specific variable
- // assignment.
+ // assignment and/or recipe block(s).
//
auto at (attributes_push (t, tt));
@@ -731,6 +796,10 @@ namespace build2
// Target-specific variable assignment.
//
+ // Note that neither here nor in parse_dependency() below we allow
+ // specifying recipes following a target-specified variable assignment
+ // (but we do allow them following a target-specific variable block).
+ //
if (tt == type::assign || tt == type::prepend || tt == type::append)
{
type akind (tt);
@@ -762,7 +831,8 @@ namespace build2
next_after_newline (t, tt);
}
// Dependency declaration potentially followed by a chain and/or a
- // prerequisite-specific variable assignment/block.
+ // target/prerequisite-specific variable assignment/block and/or
+ // recipe block(s).
//
else
{
@@ -954,6 +1024,181 @@ namespace build2
}
void parser::
+ parse_recipe (token& t, type& tt,
+ const token& start,
+ small_vector<shared_ptr<adhoc_rule>, 1>& recipes)
+ {
+ // Parse a recipe chain.
+ //
+ // % [<attrs>]
+ // {{ [<lang>]
+ // ...
+ // }}
+ //
+ // enter: start is percent or openining multi-curly-brace
+ // leave: token past newline after last closing multi-curly-brace
+
+ if (stage_ == stage::boot)
+ fail (t) << "ad hoc recipe specified during bootstrap";
+
+ // If we have a recipe, the target is not implied.
+ //
+ if (target_->implied)
+ {
+ for (target* m (target_); m != nullptr; m = m->adhoc_member)
+ m->implied = false;
+
+ if (default_target_ == nullptr)
+ default_target_ = target_;
+ }
+
+ bool first (recipes.empty ()); // First target.
+ bool clean (false); // Seen a recipe that requires cleanup.
+
+ token st (start);
+ for (size_t i (0);; st = t, ++i)
+ {
+ optional<string> diag;
+
+ if (st.type == type::percent)
+ {
+ next_with_attributes (t, tt);
+ attributes_push (t, tt, true /* standalone */);
+
+ // Get variable (or value) attributes, if any, and deal with the
+ // special metadata attribute. Since currently it can only appear in
+ // the import directive, we handle it in an ad hoc manner.
+ //
+ attributes& as (attributes_top ());
+ for (attribute& a: as)
+ {
+ const string& n (a.name);
+
+ // @@ TODO: diag is script-specific, pass as attributes to rule?
+ //
+ if (n == "diag")
+ {
+ try
+ {
+ diag = convert<string> (move (a.value));
+ }
+ catch (const invalid_argument& e)
+ {
+ fail (as.loc) << "invalid " << n << " attribute value: " << e;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ fail (as.loc) << "unknown recipe attribute " << a;
+ }
+
+ attributes_pop ();
+
+ next_after_newline (t, tt, '%');
+
+ if (tt != type::multi_lcbrace)
+ fail (t) << "expected recipe block instead of " << t;
+
+ st = t; // And fall through.
+ }
+
+ optional<string> lang;
+ location lloc;
+ if (next (t, tt) == type::newline)
+ ;
+ else if (tt == type::word)
+ {
+ lang = t.value;
+ lloc = get_location (t);
+ next (t, tt); // Newline after <lang>.
+ }
+ else
+ fail (t) << "expected recipe language instead of " << t;
+
+ mode (lexer_mode::foreign, '\0', st.value.size ());
+ next_after_newline (t, tt, st); // Should be on its own line.
+
+ if (tt != type::word)
+ fail (t) << "unterminated recipe block" <<
+ info (st) << "recipe block starts here" << endf;
+
+ shared_ptr<adhoc_rule> ar;
+ if (first)
+ {
+ // Note that this is always the location of the opening multi-curly-
+ // brace, whether we have the header or not. This is relied upon by
+ // the rule implementations (e.g., to calculate the first line of the
+ // recipe code).
+ //
+ location loc (get_location (st));
+
+ if (!lang)
+ {
+ auto* asr (new adhoc_script_rule (move (diag), loc, st.value.size ()));
+ ar.reset (asr);
+
+ asr->checksum = sha256 (t.value).string ();
+
+ istringstream is (move (t.value));
+ build::script::parser p (ctx);
+ asr->script = p.pre_parse (is, asr->loc.file, loc.line + 1);
+ }
+ else if (*lang == "c++")
+ {
+ ar.reset (new adhoc_cxx_rule (move (t.value), loc, st.value.size ()));
+ clean = true;
+ }
+ else
+ fail (lloc) << "unknown recipe language '" << *lang << "'";
+
+ recipes.push_back (ar);
+ }
+ else
+ ar = recipes[i];
+
+ target_->adhoc_recipes.push_back (
+ adhoc_recipe {perform_update_id, move (ar)});
+
+ next (t, tt);
+ assert (tt == type::multi_rcbrace);
+
+ next (t, tt); // Newline.
+ next_after_newline (t, tt, token (t)); // Should be on its own line.
+
+ if (tt != type::percent && tt != type::multi_lcbrace)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ // If we have a recipe that needs cleanup, register an operation callback
+ // for this project unless it has already been done.
+ //
+ if (clean)
+ {
+ action a (perform_clean_id);
+ auto f (&adhoc_rule::clean_recipes_build);
+
+ // First check if we have already done this.
+ //
+ auto p (root_->operation_callbacks.equal_range (a));
+ for (; p.first != p.second; ++p.first)
+ {
+ auto t (
+ p.first->second.pre.target<scope::operation_callback::callback*> ());
+
+ if (t != nullptr && *t == f)
+ break;
+ }
+
+ // It feels natural to clean up recipe builds as a post operation but
+ // that prevents the (otherwise-empty) out root directory to be cleaned
+ // up (via the standard fsdir{} chain).
+ //
+ if (p.first == p.second)
+ root_->operation_callbacks.emplace (
+ a, scope::operation_callback {f, nullptr /*post*/});
+ }
+ }
+
+ void parser::
enter_adhoc_members (adhoc_names_loc&& ans, bool implied)
{
tracer trace ("parser::enter_adhoc_members", &path_);
@@ -1083,9 +1328,9 @@ namespace build2
bool chain)
{
// Parse a dependency chain and/or a target/prerequisite-specific variable
- // assignment/block. Return true if the following block (if any) has been
- // "claimed" (the block "belongs" to targets/prerequisites before the last
- // colon).
+ // assignment/block and/or recipe block(s). Return true if the following
+ // block(s) (if any) have been "claimed", meaning they "belong" to
+ // targets/prerequisites before the last colon.
//
// enter: colon (anything else is not handled)
// leave: - first token on the next line if returning true
@@ -1163,7 +1408,8 @@ namespace build2
// each target (for_each_p).
//
// We handle multiple targets and/or prerequisites by replaying the tokens
- // (see the target-specific case for details). The function signature is:
+ // (see the target-specific case comments for details). The function
+ // signature is:
//
// void (token& t, type& tt)
//
@@ -1209,9 +1455,9 @@ namespace build2
};
// Do we have a dependency chain and/or prerequisite-specific variable
- // assignment? If not, check for the target-specific variable block unless
- // this is a chained call (in which case the block, if any, "belongs" to
- // prerequisites).
+ // assignment? If not, check for the target-specific variable block and/or
+ // recipe block(s) unless this is a chained call (in which case the block,
+ // if any, "belongs" to prerequisites).
//
if (tt != type::colon)
{
@@ -1220,24 +1466,48 @@ namespace build2
next_after_newline (t, tt); // Must be a newline then.
- if (tt == type::lcbrace && peek () == type::newline)
+ if (tt == type::percent ||
+ tt == type::multi_lcbrace ||
+ (tt == type::lcbrace && peek () == type::newline))
{
- next (t, tt); // Newline.
-
- // Parse the block for each target.
+ // Parse the block(s) for each target.
//
- for_each_t ([this] (token& t, token_type& tt)
- {
- next (t, tt); // First token inside the block.
+ // Note: similar code to the version in parse_clause().
+ //
+ auto parse = [
+ this,
+ st = token (t), // Save start token (will be gone on replay).
+ recipes = small_vector<shared_ptr<adhoc_rule>, 1> ()]
+ (token& t, type& tt) mutable
+ {
+ token rt; // Recipe start token.
- parse_variable_block (t, tt);
+ // The variable block, if any, should be first.
+ //
+ if (st.type == type::lcbrace)
+ {
+ next (t, tt); // Newline.
+ next (t, tt); // First token inside the variable block.
+ parse_variable_block (t, tt);
- if (tt != type::rcbrace)
- fail (t) << "expected '}' instead of " << t;
- });
+ if (tt != type::rcbrace)
+ fail (t) << "expected '}' instead of " << t;
- next (t, tt); // Presumably newline after '}'.
- next_after_newline (t, tt, '}'); // Should be on its own line.
+ next (t, tt); // Newline.
+ next_after_newline (t, tt, '}'); // Should be on its own line.
+
+ if (tt != type::percent && tt != type::multi_lcbrace)
+ return;
+
+ rt = t;
+ }
+ else
+ rt = st;
+
+ parse_recipe (t, tt, rt, recipes);
+ };
+
+ for_each_t (parse);
}
return true; // Claimed or isn't any.
@@ -1648,7 +1918,7 @@ namespace build2
//
{
auto df = make_diag_frame (
- [&args, &l](const diag_record& dr)
+ [this, &args, &l](const diag_record& dr)
{
dr << info (l) << "while parsing " << args[0] << " output";
});
@@ -1758,7 +2028,7 @@ namespace build2
}
catch (const invalid_argument& e)
{
- fail << "invalid " << i->name << " attribute value: " << e;
+ fail (as.loc) << "invalid " << i->name << " attribute value: " << e;
}
}
else if (i->name == "config.report.variable")
@@ -1769,7 +2039,7 @@ namespace build2
}
catch (const invalid_argument& e)
{
- fail << "invalid " << i->name << " attribute value: " << e;
+ fail (as.loc) << "invalid " << i->name << " attribute value: " << e;
}
}
else
@@ -3263,16 +3533,10 @@ namespace build2
optional<variable_visibility> vis;
optional<bool> ovr;
- auto print = [storage = names ()] (diag_record& dr, const value& v) mutable
- {
- storage.clear ();
- to_stream (dr.os, reverse (v, storage), true /* quote */, '@');
- };
-
- for (auto& p: as)
+ for (auto& a: as)
{
- string& n (p.name);
- value& v (p.value);
+ string& n (a.name);
+ value& v (a.value);
if (const value_type* t = map_type (n))
{
@@ -3283,23 +3547,10 @@ namespace build2
// Fall through.
}
else
- {
- diag_record dr (fail (l));
- dr << "unknown variable attribute " << n;
-
- if (!v.null)
- {
- dr << '=';
- print (dr, v);
- }
- }
+ fail (l) << "unknown variable attribute " << a;
if (!v.null)
- {
- diag_record dr (fail (l));
- dr << "unexpected value for attribute " << n << ": ";
- print (dr, v);
- }
+ fail (l) << "unexpected value in attribute " << a;
}
if (type != nullptr && var.type != nullptr)
@@ -3336,16 +3587,10 @@ namespace build2
bool null (false);
const value_type* type (nullptr);
- auto print = [storage = names ()] (diag_record& dr, const value& v) mutable
- {
- storage.clear ();
- to_stream (dr.os, reverse (v, storage), true /* quote */, '@');
- };
-
- for (auto& p: as)
+ for (auto& a: as)
{
- string& n (p.name);
- value& v (p.value);
+ string& n (a.name);
+ value& v (a.value);
if (n == "null")
{
@@ -3364,23 +3609,10 @@ namespace build2
// Fall through.
}
else
- {
- diag_record dr (fail (l));
- dr << "unknown value attribute " << n;
-
- if (!v.null)
- {
- dr << '=';
- print (dr, v);
- }
- }
+ fail (l) << "unknown value attribute " << a;
if (!v.null)
- {
- diag_record dr (fail (l));
- dr << "unexpected value for attribute " << n << ": ";
- print (dr, v);
- }
+ fail (l) << "unexpected value in attribute " << a;
}
// When do we set the type and when do we keep the original? This gets
@@ -3502,11 +3734,8 @@ namespace build2
values parser::
parse_eval (token& t, type& tt, pattern_mode pmode)
{
- // enter: lparen
- // leave: rparen
-
- mode (lexer_mode::eval, '@'); // Auto-expires at rparen.
- next_with_attributes (t, tt);
+ // enter: token after lparen (lexed in the eval mode with attributes).
+ // leave: rparen (eval mode auto-expires at rparen).
if (tt == type::rparen)
return values ();
@@ -4707,7 +4936,7 @@ namespace build2
// Print the location information in case the function fails.
//
auto df = make_diag_frame (
- [&loc, l, r] (const diag_record& dr)
+ [this, &loc, l, r] (const diag_record& dr)
{
dr << info (loc) << "while concatenating " << l << " to " << r;
dr << info << "use quoting to force untyped concatenation";
@@ -5322,56 +5551,72 @@ namespace build2
; // Leave the name empty to fail below.
else if (tt == type::word)
{
- if (!pre_parse_)
- name = move (t.value);
+ name = move (t.value);
}
else if (tt == type::lparen)
{
expire_mode ();
- values vs (parse_eval (t, tt, pmode)); //@@ OUT will parse @-pair and do well?
+ mode (lexer_mode::eval, '@');
+ next_with_attributes (t, tt);
- if (!pre_parse_)
+ // Handle the $(x) case ad hoc. We do it this way in order to get
+ // the variable name even during pre-parse. It should also be
+ // faster.
+ //
+ if (tt == type::word && peek () == type::rparen)
+ {
+ name = move (t.value);
+ next (t, tt); // Get `)`.
+ }
+ else
{
- if (vs.size () != 1)
- fail (loc) << "expected single variable/function name";
+ //@@ OUT will parse @-pair and do well?
+ //
+ values vs (parse_eval (t, tt, pmode));
- value& v (vs[0]);
+ if (!pre_parse_)
+ {
+ if (vs.size () != 1)
+ fail (loc) << "expected single variable/function name";
- if (!v)
- fail (loc) << "null variable/function name";
+ value& v (vs[0]);
- names storage;
- vector_view<build2::name> ns (reverse (v, storage)); // Movable.
- size_t n (ns.size ());
+ if (!v)
+ fail (loc) << "null variable/function name";
- // We cannot handle scope-qualification in the eval context as
- // we do for target-qualification (see eval-qual) since then we
- // would be treating all paths as qualified variables. So we
- // have to do it here.
- //
- if (n == 2 && ns[0].pair == ':') // $(foo: x)
- {
- qual = move (ns[0]);
+ names storage;
+ vector_view<build2::name> ns (reverse (v, storage)); // Movable.
+ size_t n (ns.size ());
- if (qual.empty ())
- fail (loc) << "empty variable/function qualification";
- }
- else if (n == 2 && ns[0].directory ()) // $(foo/ x)
- {
- qual = move (ns[0]);
- qual.pair = '/';
- }
- else if (n > 1)
- fail (loc) << "expected variable/function name instead of '"
- << ns << "'";
+ // We cannot handle scope-qualification in the eval context as
+ // we do for target-qualification (see eval-qual) since then
+ // we would be treating all paths as qualified variables. So
+ // we have to do it here.
+ //
+ if (n == 2 && ns[0].pair == ':') // $(foo: x)
+ {
+ qual = move (ns[0]);
- // Note: checked for empty below.
- //
- if (!ns[n - 1].simple ())
- fail (loc) << "expected variable/function name instead of '"
- << ns[n - 1] << "'";
+ if (qual.empty ())
+ fail (loc) << "empty variable/function qualification";
+ }
+ else if (n == 2 && ns[0].directory ()) // $(foo/ x)
+ {
+ qual = move (ns[0]);
+ qual.pair = '/';
+ }
+ else if (n > 1)
+ fail (loc) << "expected variable/function name instead of '"
+ << ns << "'";
- name = move (ns[n - 1].value);
+ // Note: checked for empty below.
+ //
+ if (!ns[n - 1].simple ())
+ fail (loc) << "expected variable/function name instead of '"
+ << ns[n - 1] << "'";
+
+ name = move (ns[n - 1].value);
+ }
}
}
else
@@ -5392,8 +5637,9 @@ namespace build2
{
// Function call.
//
-
next (t, tt); // Get '('.
+ mode (lexer_mode::eval, '@');
+ next_with_attributes (t, tt);
// @@ Should we use (target/scope) qualification (of name) as the
// context in which to call the function? Hm, interesting...
@@ -5413,12 +5659,11 @@ namespace build2
{
// Variable expansion.
//
+ lookup l (lookup_variable (move (qual), move (name), loc));
if (pre_parse_)
continue; // As if empty value.
- lookup l (lookup_variable (move (qual), move (name), loc));
-
if (l.defined ())
result = l.value; // Otherwise leave as NULL result_data.
@@ -5429,8 +5674,10 @@ namespace build2
{
// Context evaluation.
//
-
loc = get_location (t);
+ mode (lexer_mode::eval, '@');
+ next_with_attributes (t, tt);
+
values vs (parse_eval (t, tt, pmode));
tt = peek ();
@@ -5507,7 +5754,7 @@ namespace build2
// Print the location information in case the function fails.
//
auto df = make_diag_frame (
- [&loc, t] (const diag_record& dr)
+ [this, &loc, t] (const diag_record& dr)
{
dr << info (loc) << "while converting " << t << " to string";
});
@@ -6066,6 +6313,9 @@ namespace build2
lookup parser::
lookup_variable (name&& qual, string&& name, const location& loc)
{
+ if (pre_parse_)
+ return lookup ();
+
tracer trace ("parser::lookup_variable", &path_);
const scope* s (nullptr);
@@ -6321,6 +6571,20 @@ namespace build2
return tt;
}
+ inline type parser::
+ next_after_newline (token& t, type& tt, const token& a)
+ {
+ if (tt == type::newline)
+ next (t, tt);
+ else if (tt != type::eos)
+ {
+ diag_record dr (fail (t));
+ dr << "expected newline instead of " << t << " after " << a;
+ }
+
+ return tt;
+ }
+
type parser::
peek ()
{