// file : build2/bin/rule.cxx -*- C++ -*- // copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2017 Code Synthesis Ltd // license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file #include #include #include #include #include #include using namespace std; namespace build2 { namespace bin { // fail_rule // bool fail_rule:: match (action a, target& t, const string&) const { const char* n (t.dynamic_type ().name); // Ignore derived type. fail << diag_doing (a, t) << " target group" << info << "explicitly select " << n << "e{}, " << n << "a{}, or " << n << "s{} member" << endf; } recipe fail_rule:: apply (action, target&) const {return empty_recipe;} // lib_rule // // The whole logic is pretty much as if we had our two group members as // our prerequisites. // bool lib_rule:: match (action, target& xt, const string&) const { lib& t (xt.as ()); // Get the library type to build. If not set for a target, this should // be configured at the project scope by init(). // const string& type (cast (t["bin.lib"])); bool a (type == "static" || type == "both"); bool s (type == "shared" || type == "both"); if (!a && !s) fail << "unknown library type: " << type << info << "'static', 'shared', or 'both' expected"; t.a = a ? &search (t, t.dir, t.out, t.name) : nullptr; t.s = s ? &search (t, t.dir, t.out, t.name) : nullptr; return true; } recipe lib_rule:: apply (action a, target& xt) const { lib& t (xt.as ()); //@@ outer: also prerequisites (if outer) or not? const target* m[] = {t.a, t.s}; match_members (a, t, m); return &perform; } target_state lib_rule:: perform (action a, const target& xt) { const lib& t (xt.as ()); const target* m[] = {t.a, t.s}; return execute_members (a, t, m); } } }