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// file : build/cxx/compile.cxx -*- C++ -*-
// copyright : Copyright (c) 2014-2015 Code Synthesis Ltd
// license : MIT; see accompanying LICENSE file
#include <build/cxx/compile>
#include <map>
#include <string>
#include <cstddef> // size_t
#include <cstdlib> // exit()
#include <utility> // move()
#include <butl/process>
#include <butl/utility> // reverse_iterate
#include <butl/fdstream>
#include <butl/path-map>
#include <build/types>
#include <build/scope>
#include <build/variable>
#include <build/algorithm>
#include <build/diagnostics>
#include <build/context>
#include <build/bin/target>
#include <build/cxx/target>
#include <build/cxx/utility>
#include <build/cxx/link>
using namespace std;
using namespace butl;
namespace build
{
namespace cxx
{
using namespace bin;
match_result compile::
match (action a, target& t, const string&) const
{
tracer trace ("cxx::compile::match");
// @@ TODO:
//
// - check prerequisites: single source file
// - check prerequisites: the rest are headers (other ignorable?)
// - if path already assigned, verify extension?
//
// See if we have a C++ source file. Iterate in reverse so that
// a source file specified for an obj*{} member overrides the one
// specified for the group. Also "see through" groups.
//
for (prerequisite_member p: reverse_group_prerequisite_members (a, t))
{
if (p.is_a<cxx> ())
return p;
}
level3 ([&]{trace << "no c++ source file for target " << t;});
return nullptr;
}
static void
inject_prerequisites (action, target&, cxx&, scope&);
recipe compile::
apply (action a, target& xt, const match_result& mr) const
{
path_target& t (static_cast<path_target&> (xt));
// Derive file name from target name.
//
if (t.path ().empty ())
t.derive_path ("o", nullptr, (t.is_a<objso> () ? "-so" : nullptr));
// Inject dependency on the output directory.
//
inject_parent_fsdir (a, t);
// Search and match all the existing prerequisites. The injection
// code (below) takes care of the ones it is adding.
//
// When cleaning, ignore prerequisites that are not in the same
// or a subdirectory of our strong amalgamation.
//
const dir_path* amlg (
a.operation () != clean_id
? nullptr
: &t.strong_scope ().path ());
link::search_paths_cache lib_paths; // Extract lazily.
for (prerequisite_member p: group_prerequisite_members (a, t))
{
// A dependency on a library is there so that we can get its
// cxx.export.poptions. In particular, making sure it is
// executed before us will only restrict parallelism. But we
// do need to match it in order to get its prerequisite_targets
// populated; see append_lib_options() above.
//
if (p.is_a<lib> () || p.is_a<liba> () || p.is_a<libso> ())
{
if (a.operation () == update_id)
{
// Handle imported libraries.
//
if (p.proj () != nullptr)
{
// We know that for such libraries we don't need to do
// match() in order to get options (if any, they would
// be set by search_library()).
//
if (link::search_library (lib_paths, p.prerequisite) != nullptr)
continue;
}
target& pt (p.search ());
// @@ The fact that we match but never execute messes up
// the dependents count. This is a workaround, not a
// solution.
//
build::match (a, pt);
}
continue;
}
target& pt (p.search ());
if (a.operation () == clean_id && !pt.dir.sub (*amlg))
continue;
build::match (a, pt);
t.prerequisite_targets.push_back (&pt);
}
// Inject additional prerequisites. We only do it for update
// since chances are we will have to update some of our
// prerequisites in the process (auto-generated source code).
//
if (a.operation () == update_id)
{
// The cached prerequisite target should be the same as what
// is in t.prerequisite_targets since we used standard
// search() and match() above.
//
// @@ Ugly.
//
cxx& st (
dynamic_cast<cxx&> (
mr.target != nullptr ? *mr.target : *mr.prerequisite->target));
inject_prerequisites (a, t, st, mr.prerequisite->scope);
}
switch (a)
{
case perform_update_id: return &perform_update;
case perform_clean_id: return &perform_clean;
default: return default_recipe; // Forward to prerequisites.
}
}
// The strings used as the map key should be from the extension_pool.
// This way we can just compare pointers.
//
using ext_map = map<const string*, const target_type*>;
static ext_map
build_ext_map (scope& r)
{
ext_map m;
if (auto val = r["h.ext"])
m[&extension_pool.find (val.as<const string&> ())] = &h::static_type;
if (auto val = r["c.ext"])
m[&extension_pool.find (val.as<const string&> ())] = &c::static_type;
if (auto val = r["hxx.ext"])
m[&extension_pool.find (val.as<const string&> ())] = &hxx::static_type;
if (auto val = r["ixx.ext"])
m[&extension_pool.find (val.as<const string&> ())] = &ixx::static_type;
if (auto val = r["txx.ext"])
m[&extension_pool.find (val.as<const string&> ())] = &txx::static_type;
if (auto val = r["cxx.ext"])
m[&extension_pool.find (val.as<const string&> ())] = &cxx::static_type;
return m;
}
// Mapping of include prefixes (e.g., foo in <foo/bar>) for auto-
// generated headers to directories where they will be generated.
//
// We are using a prefix map of directories (dir_path_map) instead
// of just a map in order also cover sub-paths (e.g., <foo/more/bar>
// if we continue with the example). Specifically, we need to make
// sure we don't treat foobar as a sub-directory of foo.
//
// @@ The keys should be canonicalized.
//
using prefix_map = dir_path_map<dir_path>;
static void
append_prefixes (prefix_map& m, target& t, const char* var)
{
tracer trace ("cxx::append_prefixes");
const dir_path& out_base (t.dir);
const dir_path& out_root (t.root_scope ().path ());
if (auto val = t[var])
{
const list_value& l (val.template as<const list_value&> ());
// Assume the names have already been vetted by append_options().
//
for (auto i (l.begin ()), e (l.end ()); i != e; ++i)
{
// -I can either be in the -Ifoo or -I foo form.
//
dir_path d;
if (i->value == "-I")
{
if (++i == e)
break; // Let the compiler complain.
d = i->simple () ? dir_path (i->value) : i->dir;
}
else if (i->value.compare (0, 2, "-I") == 0)
d = dir_path (i->value, 2, string::npos);
else
continue;
level5 ([&]{trace << "-I '" << d << "'";});
// If we are relative or not inside our project root, then
// ignore.
//
if (d.relative () || !d.sub (out_root))
continue;
// If the target directory is a sub-directory of the include
// directory, then the prefix is the difference between the
// two. Otherwise, leave it empty.
//
// The idea here is to make this "canonical" setup work auto-
// magically:
//
// 1. We include all files with a prefix, e.g., <foo/bar>.
// 2. The library target is in the foo/ sub-directory, e.g.,
// /tmp/foo/.
// 3. The poptions variable contains -I/tmp.
//
dir_path p (out_base.sub (d) ? out_base.leaf (d) : dir_path ());
auto j (m.find (p));
if (j != m.end ())
{
if (j->second != d)
fail << "duplicate generated dependency prefix '" << p << "'" <<
info << "old mapping to " << j->second <<
info << "new mapping to " << d;
}
else
{
level5 ([&]{trace << "'" << p << "' = '" << d << "'";});
m.emplace (move (p), move (d));
}
}
}
}
// Append library prefixes based on the cxx.export.poptions variables
// recursively, prerequisite libraries first.
//
static void
append_lib_prefixes (prefix_map& m, target& l)
{
for (target* t: l.prerequisite_targets)
{
if (t == nullptr)
continue;
if (t->is_a<lib> () || t->is_a<liba> () || t->is_a<libso> ())
append_lib_prefixes (m, *t);
}
append_prefixes (m, l, "cxx.export.poptions");
}
static prefix_map
build_prefix_map (target& t)
{
prefix_map m;
// First process the include directories from prerequisite
// libraries. Note that here we don't need to see group
// members (see apply()).
//
for (prerequisite& p: group_prerequisites (t))
{
target& pt (*p.target); // Already searched and matched.
if (pt.is_a<lib> () || pt.is_a<liba> () || pt.is_a<libso> ())
append_lib_prefixes (m, pt);
}
// Then process our own.
//
append_prefixes (m, t, "cxx.poptions");
return m;
}
// Return the next make prerequisite starting from the specified
// position and update position to point to the start of the
// following prerequisite or l.size() if there are none left.
//
static string
next (const string& l, size_t& p)
{
size_t n (l.size ());
// Skip leading spaces.
//
for (; p != n && l[p] == ' '; p++) ;
// Lines containing multiple prerequisites are 80 characters max.
//
string r;
r.reserve (n);
// Scan the next prerequisite while watching out for escape sequences.
//
for (; p != n && l[p] != ' '; p++)
{
char c (l[p]);
if (c == '\\')
c = l[++p];
r += c;
}
// Skip trailing spaces.
//
for (; p != n && l[p] == ' '; p++) ;
// Skip final '\'.
//
if (p == n - 1 && l[p] == '\\')
p++;
return r;
}
static void
inject_prerequisites (action a, target& t, cxx& s, scope& ds)
{
tracer trace ("cxx::compile::inject_prerequisites");
scope& rs (t.root_scope ());
const string& cxx (rs["config.cxx"].as<const string&> ());
cstrings args {cxx.c_str ()};
// Add cxx.export.poptions from prerequisite libraries. Note
// that here we don't need to see group members (see apply()).
//
for (prerequisite& p: group_prerequisites (t))
{
target& pt (*p.target); // Already searched and matched.
if (pt.is_a<lib> () || pt.is_a<liba> () || pt.is_a<libso> ())
append_lib_options (args, pt, "cxx.export.poptions");
}
append_options (args, t, "cxx.poptions");
// @@ Some C++ options (e.g., -std, -m) affect the preprocessor.
// Or maybe they are not C++ options? Common options?
//
append_options (args, t, "cxx.coptions");
string std; // Storage.
append_std (args, t, std);
if (t.is_a<objso> ())
args.push_back ("-fPIC");
args.push_back ("-M"); // Note: -MM -MG skips missing <>-included.
args.push_back ("-MG"); // Treat missing headers as generated.
args.push_back ("-MQ"); // Quoted target name.
args.push_back ("*"); // Old versions can't handle empty target name.
// We are using absolute source file path in order to get absolute
// paths in the result. Any relative paths in the result are non-
// existent, potentially auto-generated headers.
//
// @@ We will also have to use absolute -I paths to guarantee
// that. Or just detect relative paths and error out?
//
args.push_back (s.path ().string ().c_str ());
args.push_back (nullptr);
level5 ([&]{trace << "target: " << t;});
// Build the prefix map lazily only if we have non-existent files.
// Also reuse it over restarts since it doesn't change.
//
prefix_map pm;
// If any prerequisites that we have extracted changed, then we
// have to redo the whole thing. The reason for this is auto-
// generated headers: the updated header may now include a yet-
// non-existent header. Unless we discover this and generate it
// (which, BTW, will trigger another restart since that header,
// in turn, can also include auto-generated headers), we will
// end up with an error during compilation proper.
//
// One complication with this restart logic is that we will see
// a "prefix" of prerequisites that we have already processed
// (i.e., they are already in our prerequisite_targets list) and
// we don't want to keep redoing this over and over again. One
// thing to note, however, is that the prefix that we have seen
// on the previous run must appear exactly the same in the
// subsequent run. The reason for this is that none of the files
// that it can possibly be based on have changed and thus it
// should be exactly the same. To put it another way, the
// presence or absence of a file in the dependency output can
// only depend on the previous files (assuming the compiler
// outputs them as it encounters them and it is hard to think
// of a reason why would someone do otherwise). And we have
// already made sure that all those files are up to date. And
// here is the way we are going to exploit this: we are going
// to keep track of how many prerequisites we have processed so
// far and on restart skip right to the next one.
//
// Also, before we do all that, make sure the source file itself
// if up to date.
//
execute_direct (a, s);
size_t skip_count (0);
for (bool restart (true); restart; )
{
restart = false;
if (verb >= 2)
print_process (args);
try
{
process pr (args.data (), 0, -1); // Open pipe to stdout.
ifdstream is (pr.in_ofd);
size_t skip (skip_count);
for (bool first (true), second (true); !(restart || is.eof ()); )
{
string l;
getline (is, l);
if (is.fail () && !is.eof ())
fail << "error reading C++ compiler -M output";
size_t pos (0);
if (first)
{
// Empty output should mean the wait() call below will return
// false.
//
if (l.empty ())
break;
assert (l[0] == '*' && l[1] == ':' && l[2] == ' ');
first = false;
// While normally we would have the source file on the
// first line, if too long, it will be moved to the next
// line and all we will have on this line is "*: \".
//
if (l.size () == 4 && l[3] == '\\')
continue;
else
pos = 3; // Skip "*: ".
// Fall through to the 'second' block.
}
if (second)
{
second = false;
next (l, pos); // Skip the source file.
}
// If things go wrong (and they often do in this area), give
// the user a bit extra context.
//
auto g (
make_exception_guard (
[](target& s)
{
info << "while extracting dependencies from " << s;
},
s));
while (pos != l.size ())
{
string fs (next (l, pos));
// Skip until where we left off.
//
if (skip != 0)
{
skip--;
continue;
}
path f (move (fs));
f.normalize ();
if (!f.absolute ())
{
// This is probably as often an error as an auto-generated
// file, so trace at level 3.
//
level3 ([&]{trace << "non-existent header '" << f << "'";});
// If we already did it and build_prefix_map() returned empty,
// then we would have failed below.
//
if (pm.empty ())
pm = build_prefix_map (t);
// First try the whole file. Then just the directory.
//
// @@ Has to be a separate map since the prefix can be
// the same as the file name.
//
// auto i (pm.find (f));
// Find the most qualified prefix of which we are a
// sub-path.
//
auto i (pm.end ());
if (!pm.empty ())
{
const dir_path& d (f.directory ());
i = pm.upper_bound (d);
--i; // Greatest less than.
if (!d.sub (i->first)) // We might still not be a sub.
i = pm.end ();
}
if (i == pm.end ())
fail << "unable to map presumably auto-generated header '"
<< f << "' to a project";
f = i->second / f;
}
level5 ([&]{trace << "injecting " << f;});
// Split the name into its directory part, the name part, and
// extension. Here we can assume the name part is a valid
// filesystem name.
//
// Note that if the file has no extension, we record an empty
// extension rather than NULL (which would signify that the
// default extension should be added).
//
dir_path d (f.directory ());
string n (f.leaf ().base ().string ());
const char* es (f.extension ());
const string* e (&extension_pool.find (es != nullptr ? es : ""));
// Determine the target type.
//
const target_type* tt (nullptr);
// See if this directory is part of any project out_root
// hierarchy. Note that this will miss all the headers
// that come from src_root (so they will be treated as
// generic C headers below). Generally, we don't have
// the ability to determine that some file belongs to
// src_root of some project. But that's not a problem
// for our purposes: it is only important for us to
// accurately determine target types for headers that
// could be auto-generated.
//
if (scope* r = scopes.find (d).root_scope ())
{
// Get cached (or build) a map of the extensions for the
// C/C++ files this project is using.
//
const ext_map& m (build_ext_map (*r));
auto i (m.find (e));
if (i != m.end ())
tt = i->second;
}
// If it is outside any project, or the project doesn't have
// such an extension, assume it is a plain old C header.
//
if (tt == nullptr)
tt = &h::static_type;
// Find or insert target.
//
path_target& pt (
static_cast<path_target&> (search (*tt, d, n, e, &ds)));
// Assign path.
//
if (pt.path ().empty ())
pt.path (move (f));
// Match to a rule.
//
build::match (a, pt);
// Update it.
//
// There would normally be a lot of headers for every source
// file (think all the system headers) and this can get
// expensive. At the same time, most of these headers are
// existing files that we will never be updating (again,
// system headers, for example) and the rule that will match
// them is fallback file_rule. So we are going to do a little
// fast-path optimization by detecting this common case.
//
if (!file_rule::uptodate (a, pt))
{
// We only want to restart if our call to execute() actually
// caused an update. In particular, the target could already
// have been in target_state::changed because of a dependency
// extraction run for some other source file.
//
target_state os (pt.state ());
target_state ns (execute_direct (a, pt));
if (ns != os && ns != target_state::unchanged)
{
level5 ([&]{trace << "updated " << pt << ", restarting";});
restart = true;
}
}
// Add to our prerequisite target list.
//
t.prerequisite_targets.push_back (&pt);
skip_count++;
}
}
// We may not have read all the output (e.g., due to a restart),
// so close the file descriptor before waiting to avoid blocking
// the other end.
//
is.close ();
// We assume the child process issued some diagnostics.
//
if (!pr.wait ())
throw failed ();
}
catch (const process_error& e)
{
error << "unable to execute " << args[0] << ": " << e.what ();
// In a multi-threaded program that fork()'ed but did not exec(),
// it is unwise to try to do any kind of cleanup (like unwinding
// the stack and running destructors).
//
if (e.child ())
exit (1);
throw failed ();
}
}
}
target_state compile::
perform_update (action a, target& xt)
{
path_target& t (static_cast<path_target&> (xt));
cxx* s (execute_prerequisites<cxx> (a, t, t.mtime ()));
if (s == nullptr)
return target_state::unchanged;
// Translate paths to relative (to working directory) ones. This
// results in easier to read diagnostics.
//
path relo (relative (t.path ()));
path rels (relative (s->path ()));
scope& rs (t.root_scope ());
const string& cxx (rs["config.cxx"].as<const string&> ());
cstrings args {cxx.c_str ()};
// Add cxx.export.poptions from prerequisite libraries. Note that
// here we don't need to see group members (see apply()).
//
for (prerequisite& p: group_prerequisites (t))
{
target& pt (*p.target); // Already searched and matched.
if (pt.is_a<lib> () || pt.is_a<liba> () || pt.is_a<libso> ())
append_lib_options (args, pt, "cxx.export.poptions");
}
append_options (args, t, "cxx.poptions");
append_options (args, t, "cxx.coptions");
string std; // Storage.
append_std (args, t, std);
if (t.is_a<objso> ())
args.push_back ("-fPIC");
args.push_back ("-o");
args.push_back (relo.string ().c_str ());
args.push_back ("-c");
args.push_back (rels.string ().c_str ());
args.push_back (nullptr);
if (verb)
print_process (args);
else
text << "c++ " << *s;
try
{
process pr (args.data ());
if (!pr.wait ())
throw failed ();
// Should we go to the filesystem and get the new mtime? We
// know the file has been modified, so instead just use the
// current clock time. It has the advantage of having the
// subseconds precision.
//
t.mtime (system_clock::now ());
return target_state::changed;
}
catch (const process_error& e)
{
error << "unable to execute " << args[0] << ": " << e.what ();
// In a multi-threaded program that fork()'ed but did not exec(),
// it is unwise to try to do any kind of cleanup (like unwinding
// the stack and running destructors).
//
if (e.child ())
exit (1);
throw failed ();
}
}
}
}
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