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authorDavid Robillard <d@drobilla.net>2018-09-22 10:24:26 +0200
committerDavid Robillard <d@drobilla.net>2018-09-22 10:24:26 +0200
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+#!/usr/bin/env python
+# encoding: utf-8
+# Philipp Bender, 2012
+# Matt Clarkson, 2012
+
+import re, os
+from waflib.Task import Task
+from waflib.TaskGen import extension
+from waflib import Errors, Context
+
+"""
+A simple tool to integrate protocol buffers into your build system.
+
+Example for C++:
+
+ def configure(conf):
+ conf.load('compiler_cxx cxx protoc')
+
+ def build(bld):
+ bld(
+ features = 'cxx cxxprogram'
+ source = 'main.cpp file1.proto proto/file2.proto',
+ includes = '. proto',
+ target = 'executable')
+
+Example for Python:
+
+ def configure(conf):
+ conf.load('python protoc')
+
+ def build(bld):
+ bld(
+ features = 'py'
+ source = 'main.py file1.proto proto/file2.proto',
+ protoc_includes = 'proto')
+
+Example for both Python and C++ at same time:
+
+ def configure(conf):
+ conf.load('cxx python protoc')
+
+ def build(bld):
+ bld(
+ features = 'cxx py'
+ source = 'file1.proto proto/file2.proto',
+ protoc_includes = 'proto') # or includes
+
+
+Example for Java:
+
+ def options(opt):
+ opt.load('java')
+
+ def configure(conf):
+ conf.load('python java protoc')
+ # Here you have to point to your protobuf-java JAR and have it in classpath
+ conf.env.CLASSPATH_PROTOBUF = ['protobuf-java-2.5.0.jar']
+
+ def build(bld):
+ bld(
+ features = 'javac protoc',
+ name = 'pbjava',
+ srcdir = 'inc/ src', # directories used by javac
+ source = ['inc/message_inc.proto', 'inc/message.proto'],
+ # source is used by protoc for .proto files
+ use = 'PROTOBUF',
+ protoc_includes = ['inc']) # for protoc to search dependencies
+
+
+
+
+Notes when using this tool:
+
+- protoc command line parsing is tricky.
+
+ The generated files can be put in subfolders which depend on
+ the order of the include paths.
+
+ Try to be simple when creating task generators
+ containing protoc stuff.
+
+"""
+
+class protoc(Task):
+ run_str = '${PROTOC} ${PROTOC_FL:PROTOC_FLAGS} ${PROTOC_ST:INCPATHS} ${PROTOC_ST:PROTOC_INCPATHS} ${SRC[0].bldpath()}'
+ color = 'BLUE'
+ ext_out = ['.h', 'pb.cc', '.py', '.java']
+ def scan(self):
+ """
+ Scan .proto dependencies
+ """
+ node = self.inputs[0]
+
+ nodes = []
+ names = []
+ seen = []
+ search_nodes = []
+
+ if not node:
+ return (nodes, names)
+
+ if 'cxx' in self.generator.features:
+ search_nodes = self.generator.includes_nodes
+
+ if 'py' in self.generator.features or 'javac' in self.generator.features:
+ for incpath in getattr(self.generator, 'protoc_includes', []):
+ search_nodes.append(self.generator.bld.path.find_node(incpath))
+
+ def parse_node(node):
+ if node in seen:
+ return
+ seen.append(node)
+ code = node.read().splitlines()
+ for line in code:
+ m = re.search(r'^import\s+"(.*)";.*(//)?.*', line)
+ if m:
+ dep = m.groups()[0]
+ for incnode in search_nodes:
+ found = incnode.find_resource(dep)
+ if found:
+ nodes.append(found)
+ parse_node(found)
+ else:
+ names.append(dep)
+
+ parse_node(node)
+ # Add also dependencies path to INCPATHS so protoc will find the included file
+ for deppath in nodes:
+ self.env.append_value('INCPATHS', deppath.parent.bldpath())
+ return (nodes, names)
+
+@extension('.proto')
+def process_protoc(self, node):
+ incdirs = []
+ out_nodes = []
+ protoc_flags = []
+
+ # ensure PROTOC_FLAGS is a list; a copy is used below anyway
+ self.env.PROTOC_FLAGS = self.to_list(self.env.PROTOC_FLAGS)
+
+ if 'cxx' in self.features:
+ cpp_node = node.change_ext('.pb.cc')
+ hpp_node = node.change_ext('.pb.h')
+ self.source.append(cpp_node)
+ out_nodes.append(cpp_node)
+ out_nodes.append(hpp_node)
+ protoc_flags.append('--cpp_out=%s' % node.parent.get_bld().bldpath())
+
+ if 'py' in self.features:
+ py_node = node.change_ext('_pb2.py')
+ self.source.append(py_node)
+ out_nodes.append(py_node)
+ protoc_flags.append('--python_out=%s' % node.parent.get_bld().bldpath())
+
+ if 'javac' in self.features:
+ pkgname, javapkg, javacn, nodename = None, None, None, None
+ messages = []
+
+ # .java file name is done with some rules depending on .proto file content:
+ # -) package is either derived from option java_package if present
+ # or from package directive
+ # -) file name is either derived from option java_outer_classname if present
+ # or the .proto file is converted to camelcase. If a message
+ # is named the same then the behaviour depends on protoc version
+ #
+ # See also: https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/reference/java-generated#invocation
+
+ code = node.read().splitlines()
+ for line in code:
+ m = re.search(r'^package\s+(.*);', line)
+ if m:
+ pkgname = m.groups()[0]
+ m = re.search(r'^option\s+(\S*)\s*=\s*"(\S*)";', line)
+ if m:
+ optname = m.groups()[0]
+ if optname == 'java_package':
+ javapkg = m.groups()[1]
+ elif optname == 'java_outer_classname':
+ javacn = m.groups()[1]
+ if self.env.PROTOC_MAJOR > '2':
+ m = re.search(r'^message\s+(\w*)\s*{*', line)
+ if m:
+ messages.append(m.groups()[0])
+
+ if javapkg:
+ nodename = javapkg
+ elif pkgname:
+ nodename = pkgname
+ else:
+ raise Errors.WafError('Cannot derive java name from protoc file')
+
+ nodename = nodename.replace('.',os.sep) + os.sep
+ if javacn:
+ nodename += javacn + '.java'
+ else:
+ if self.env.PROTOC_MAJOR > '2' and node.abspath()[node.abspath().rfind(os.sep)+1:node.abspath().rfind('.')].title() in messages:
+ nodename += node.abspath()[node.abspath().rfind(os.sep)+1:node.abspath().rfind('.')].title().replace('_','') + 'OuterClass.java'
+ else:
+ nodename += node.abspath()[node.abspath().rfind(os.sep)+1:node.abspath().rfind('.')].title().replace('_','') + '.java'
+
+ java_node = node.parent.find_or_declare(nodename)
+ out_nodes.append(java_node)
+ protoc_flags.append('--java_out=%s' % node.parent.get_bld().bldpath())
+
+ # Make javac get also pick java code generated in build
+ if not node.parent.get_bld() in self.javac_task.srcdir:
+ self.javac_task.srcdir.append(node.parent.get_bld())
+
+ if not out_nodes:
+ raise Errors.WafError('Feature %r not supported by protoc extra' % self.features)
+
+ tsk = self.create_task('protoc', node, out_nodes)
+ tsk.env.append_value('PROTOC_FLAGS', protoc_flags)
+
+ if 'javac' in self.features:
+ self.javac_task.set_run_after(tsk)
+
+ # Instruct protoc where to search for .proto included files.
+ # For C++ standard include files dirs are used,
+ # but this doesn't apply to Python for example
+ for incpath in getattr(self, 'protoc_includes', []):
+ incdirs.append(self.path.find_node(incpath).bldpath())
+ tsk.env.PROTOC_INCPATHS = incdirs
+
+ # PR2115: protoc generates output of .proto files in nested
+ # directories by canonicalizing paths. To avoid this we have to pass
+ # as first include the full directory file of the .proto file
+ tsk.env.prepend_value('INCPATHS', node.parent.bldpath())
+
+ use = getattr(self, 'use', '')
+ if not 'PROTOBUF' in use:
+ self.use = self.to_list(use) + ['PROTOBUF']
+
+def configure(conf):
+ conf.check_cfg(package='protobuf', uselib_store='PROTOBUF', args=['--cflags', '--libs'])
+ conf.find_program('protoc', var='PROTOC')
+ conf.start_msg('Checking for protoc version')
+ protocver = conf.cmd_and_log(conf.env.PROTOC + ['--version'], output=Context.BOTH)
+ protocver = ''.join(protocver).strip()[protocver[0].rfind(' ')+1:]
+ conf.end_msg(protocver)
+ conf.env.PROTOC_MAJOR = protocver[:protocver.find('.')]
+ conf.env.PROTOC_ST = '-I%s'
+ conf.env.PROTOC_FL = '%s'