| """CCompiler implementation for the Borland C++ compiler.""" | 
 |  | 
 | # This implementation by Lyle Johnson, based on the original msvccompiler.py | 
 | # module and using the directions originally published by Gordon Williams. | 
 |  | 
 | # XXX looks like there's a LOT of overlap between these two classes: | 
 | # someone should sit down and factor out the common code as | 
 | # WindowsCCompiler!  --GPW | 
 |  | 
 | import os | 
 |  | 
 | from packaging.errors import (PackagingExecError, CompileError, LibError, | 
 |                               LinkError, UnknownFileError) | 
 | from packaging.compiler.ccompiler import CCompiler | 
 | from packaging.compiler import gen_preprocess_options | 
 | from packaging.file_util import write_file | 
 | from packaging.dep_util import newer | 
 | from packaging import logger | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 | class BCPPCompiler(CCompiler) : | 
 |     """Concrete class that implements an interface to the Borland C/C++ | 
 |     compiler, as defined by the CCompiler abstract class. | 
 |     """ | 
 |  | 
 |     name = 'bcpp' | 
 |     description = 'Borland C++ Compiler' | 
 |  | 
 |     # Just set this so CCompiler's constructor doesn't barf.  We currently | 
 |     # don't use the 'set_executables()' bureaucracy provided by CCompiler, | 
 |     # as it really isn't necessary for this sort of single-compiler class. | 
 |     # Would be nice to have a consistent interface with UnixCCompiler, | 
 |     # though, so it's worth thinking about. | 
 |     executables = {} | 
 |  | 
 |     # Private class data (need to distinguish C from C++ source for compiler) | 
 |     _c_extensions = ['.c'] | 
 |     _cpp_extensions = ['.cc', '.cpp', '.cxx'] | 
 |  | 
 |     # Needed for the filename generation methods provided by the | 
 |     # base class, CCompiler. | 
 |     src_extensions = _c_extensions + _cpp_extensions | 
 |     obj_extension = '.obj' | 
 |     static_lib_extension = '.lib' | 
 |     shared_lib_extension = '.dll' | 
 |     static_lib_format = shared_lib_format = '%s%s' | 
 |     exe_extension = '.exe' | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |     def __init__(self, dry_run=False, force=False): | 
 |         super(BCPPCompiler, self).__init__(dry_run, force) | 
 |  | 
 |         # These executables are assumed to all be in the path. | 
 |         # Borland doesn't seem to use any special registry settings to | 
 |         # indicate their installation locations. | 
 |  | 
 |         self.cc = "bcc32.exe" | 
 |         self.linker = "ilink32.exe" | 
 |         self.lib = "tlib.exe" | 
 |  | 
 |         self.preprocess_options = None | 
 |         self.compile_options = ['/tWM', '/O2', '/q', '/g0'] | 
 |         self.compile_options_debug = ['/tWM', '/Od', '/q', '/g0'] | 
 |  | 
 |         self.ldflags_shared = ['/Tpd', '/Gn', '/q', '/x'] | 
 |         self.ldflags_shared_debug = ['/Tpd', '/Gn', '/q', '/x'] | 
 |         self.ldflags_static = [] | 
 |         self.ldflags_exe = ['/Gn', '/q', '/x'] | 
 |         self.ldflags_exe_debug = ['/Gn', '/q', '/x','/r'] | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |     # -- Worker methods ------------------------------------------------ | 
 |  | 
 |     def compile(self, sources, | 
 |                 output_dir=None, macros=None, include_dirs=None, debug=False, | 
 |                 extra_preargs=None, extra_postargs=None, depends=None): | 
 |  | 
 |         macros, objects, extra_postargs, pp_opts, build = \ | 
 |                 self._setup_compile(output_dir, macros, include_dirs, sources, | 
 |                                     depends, extra_postargs) | 
 |         compile_opts = extra_preargs or [] | 
 |         compile_opts.append('-c') | 
 |         if debug: | 
 |             compile_opts.extend(self.compile_options_debug) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             compile_opts.extend(self.compile_options) | 
 |  | 
 |         for obj in objects: | 
 |             try: | 
 |                 src, ext = build[obj] | 
 |             except KeyError: | 
 |                 continue | 
 |             # XXX why do the normpath here? | 
 |             src = os.path.normpath(src) | 
 |             obj = os.path.normpath(obj) | 
 |             # XXX _setup_compile() did a mkpath() too but before the normpath. | 
 |             # Is it possible to skip the normpath? | 
 |             self.mkpath(os.path.dirname(obj)) | 
 |  | 
 |             if ext == '.res': | 
 |                 # This is already a binary file -- skip it. | 
 |                 continue # the 'for' loop | 
 |             if ext == '.rc': | 
 |                 # This needs to be compiled to a .res file -- do it now. | 
 |                 try: | 
 |                     self.spawn(["brcc32", "-fo", obj, src]) | 
 |                 except PackagingExecError as msg: | 
 |                     raise CompileError(msg) | 
 |                 continue # the 'for' loop | 
 |  | 
 |             # The next two are both for the real compiler. | 
 |             if ext in self._c_extensions: | 
 |                 input_opt = "" | 
 |             elif ext in self._cpp_extensions: | 
 |                 input_opt = "-P" | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 # Unknown file type -- no extra options.  The compiler | 
 |                 # will probably fail, but let it just in case this is a | 
 |                 # file the compiler recognizes even if we don't. | 
 |                 input_opt = "" | 
 |  | 
 |             output_opt = "-o" + obj | 
 |  | 
 |             # Compiler command line syntax is: "bcc32 [options] file(s)". | 
 |             # Note that the source file names must appear at the end of | 
 |             # the command line. | 
 |             try: | 
 |                 self.spawn([self.cc] + compile_opts + pp_opts + | 
 |                            [input_opt, output_opt] + | 
 |                            extra_postargs + [src]) | 
 |             except PackagingExecError as msg: | 
 |                 raise CompileError(msg) | 
 |  | 
 |         return objects | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |     def create_static_lib(self, objects, output_libname, output_dir=None, | 
 |                           debug=False, target_lang=None): | 
 |         objects, output_dir = self._fix_object_args(objects, output_dir) | 
 |         output_filename = \ | 
 |             self.library_filename(output_libname, output_dir=output_dir) | 
 |  | 
 |         if self._need_link(objects, output_filename): | 
 |             lib_args = [output_filename, '/u'] + objects | 
 |             if debug: | 
 |                 pass                    # XXX what goes here? | 
 |             try: | 
 |                 self.spawn([self.lib] + lib_args) | 
 |             except PackagingExecError as msg: | 
 |                 raise LibError(msg) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             logger.debug("skipping %s (up-to-date)", output_filename) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |     def link(self, target_desc, objects, output_filename, output_dir=None, | 
 |              libraries=None, library_dirs=None, runtime_library_dirs=None, | 
 |              export_symbols=None, debug=False, extra_preargs=None, | 
 |              extra_postargs=None, build_temp=None, target_lang=None): | 
 |  | 
 |         # XXX this ignores 'build_temp'!  should follow the lead of | 
 |         # msvccompiler.py | 
 |  | 
 |         objects, output_dir = self._fix_object_args(objects, output_dir) | 
 |         libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs = \ | 
 |             self._fix_lib_args(libraries, library_dirs, runtime_library_dirs) | 
 |  | 
 |         if runtime_library_dirs: | 
 |             logger.warning("don't know what to do with " | 
 |                            "'runtime_library_dirs': %r", runtime_library_dirs) | 
 |  | 
 |         if output_dir is not None: | 
 |             output_filename = os.path.join(output_dir, output_filename) | 
 |  | 
 |         if self._need_link(objects, output_filename): | 
 |  | 
 |             # Figure out linker args based on type of target. | 
 |             if target_desc == CCompiler.EXECUTABLE: | 
 |                 startup_obj = 'c0w32' | 
 |                 if debug: | 
 |                     ld_args = self.ldflags_exe_debug[:] | 
 |                 else: | 
 |                     ld_args = self.ldflags_exe[:] | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 startup_obj = 'c0d32' | 
 |                 if debug: | 
 |                     ld_args = self.ldflags_shared_debug[:] | 
 |                 else: | 
 |                     ld_args = self.ldflags_shared[:] | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |             # Create a temporary exports file for use by the linker | 
 |             if export_symbols is None: | 
 |                 def_file = '' | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 head, tail = os.path.split(output_filename) | 
 |                 modname, ext = os.path.splitext(tail) | 
 |                 temp_dir = os.path.dirname(objects[0]) # preserve tree structure | 
 |                 def_file = os.path.join(temp_dir, '%s.def' % modname) | 
 |                 contents = ['EXPORTS'] | 
 |                 for sym in (export_symbols or []): | 
 |                     contents.append('  %s=_%s' % (sym, sym)) | 
 |                 self.execute(write_file, (def_file, contents), | 
 |                              "writing %s" % def_file) | 
 |  | 
 |             # Borland C++ has problems with '/' in paths | 
 |             objects2 = [os.path.normpath(o) for o in objects] | 
 |             # split objects in .obj and .res files | 
 |             # Borland C++ needs them at different positions in the command line | 
 |             objects = [startup_obj] | 
 |             resources = [] | 
 |             for file in objects2: | 
 |                 base, ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.normcase(file)) | 
 |                 if ext == '.res': | 
 |                     resources.append(file) | 
 |                 else: | 
 |                     objects.append(file) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |             for l in library_dirs: | 
 |                 ld_args.append("/L%s" % os.path.normpath(l)) | 
 |             ld_args.append("/L.") # we sometimes use relative paths | 
 |  | 
 |             # list of object files | 
 |             ld_args.extend(objects) | 
 |  | 
 |             # XXX the command line syntax for Borland C++ is a bit wonky; | 
 |             # certain filenames are jammed together in one big string, but | 
 |             # comma-delimited.  This doesn't mesh too well with the | 
 |             # Unix-centric attitude (with a DOS/Windows quoting hack) of | 
 |             # 'spawn()', so constructing the argument list is a bit | 
 |             # awkward.  Note that doing the obvious thing and jamming all | 
 |             # the filenames and commas into one argument would be wrong, | 
 |             # because 'spawn()' would quote any filenames with spaces in | 
 |             # them.  Arghghh!.  Apparently it works fine as coded... | 
 |  | 
 |             # name of dll/exe file | 
 |             ld_args.extend((',',output_filename)) | 
 |             # no map file and start libraries | 
 |             ld_args.append(',,') | 
 |  | 
 |             for lib in libraries: | 
 |                 # see if we find it and if there is a bcpp specific lib | 
 |                 # (xxx_bcpp.lib) | 
 |                 libfile = self.find_library_file(library_dirs, lib, debug) | 
 |                 if libfile is None: | 
 |                     ld_args.append(lib) | 
 |                     # probably a BCPP internal library -- don't warn | 
 |                 else: | 
 |                     # full name which prefers bcpp_xxx.lib over xxx.lib | 
 |                     ld_args.append(libfile) | 
 |  | 
 |             # some default libraries | 
 |             ld_args.append('import32') | 
 |             ld_args.append('cw32mt') | 
 |  | 
 |             # def file for export symbols | 
 |             ld_args.extend((',',def_file)) | 
 |             # add resource files | 
 |             ld_args.append(',') | 
 |             ld_args.extend(resources) | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |             if extra_preargs: | 
 |                 ld_args[:0] = extra_preargs | 
 |             if extra_postargs: | 
 |                 ld_args.extend(extra_postargs) | 
 |  | 
 |             self.mkpath(os.path.dirname(output_filename)) | 
 |             try: | 
 |                 self.spawn([self.linker] + ld_args) | 
 |             except PackagingExecError as msg: | 
 |                 raise LinkError(msg) | 
 |  | 
 |         else: | 
 |             logger.debug("skipping %s (up-to-date)", output_filename) | 
 |  | 
 |     # -- Miscellaneous methods ----------------------------------------- | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |     def find_library_file(self, dirs, lib, debug=False): | 
 |         # List of effective library names to try, in order of preference: | 
 |         # xxx_bcpp.lib is better than xxx.lib | 
 |         # and xxx_d.lib is better than xxx.lib if debug is set | 
 |         # | 
 |         # The "_bcpp" suffix is to handle a Python installation for people | 
 |         # with multiple compilers (primarily Packaging hackers, I suspect | 
 |         # ;-).  The idea is they'd have one static library for each | 
 |         # compiler they care about, since (almost?) every Windows compiler | 
 |         # seems to have a different format for static libraries. | 
 |         if debug: | 
 |             dlib = (lib + "_d") | 
 |             try_names = (dlib + "_bcpp", lib + "_bcpp", dlib, lib) | 
 |         else: | 
 |             try_names = (lib + "_bcpp", lib) | 
 |  | 
 |         for dir in dirs: | 
 |             for name in try_names: | 
 |                 libfile = os.path.join(dir, self.library_filename(name)) | 
 |                 if os.path.exists(libfile): | 
 |                     return libfile | 
 |         else: | 
 |             # Oops, didn't find it in *any* of 'dirs' | 
 |             return None | 
 |  | 
 |     # overwrite the one from CCompiler to support rc and res-files | 
 |     def object_filenames(self, source_filenames, strip_dir=False, | 
 |                          output_dir=''): | 
 |         if output_dir is None: | 
 |             output_dir = '' | 
 |         obj_names = [] | 
 |         for src_name in source_filenames: | 
 |             # use normcase to make sure '.rc' is really '.rc' and not '.RC' | 
 |             base, ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.normcase(src_name)) | 
 |             if ext not in (self.src_extensions + ['.rc','.res']): | 
 |                 raise UnknownFileError("unknown file type '%s' (from '%s')" % \ | 
 |                       (ext, src_name)) | 
 |             if strip_dir: | 
 |                 base = os.path.basename(base) | 
 |             if ext == '.res': | 
 |                 # these can go unchanged | 
 |                 obj_names.append(os.path.join(output_dir, base + ext)) | 
 |             elif ext == '.rc': | 
 |                 # these need to be compiled to .res-files | 
 |                 obj_names.append(os.path.join(output_dir, base + '.res')) | 
 |             else: | 
 |                 obj_names.append(os.path.join(output_dir, | 
 |                                               base + self.obj_extension)) | 
 |         return obj_names | 
 |  | 
 |  | 
 |     def preprocess(self, source, output_file=None, macros=None, | 
 |                    include_dirs=None, extra_preargs=None, | 
 |                    extra_postargs=None): | 
 |         _, macros, include_dirs = \ | 
 |             self._fix_compile_args(None, macros, include_dirs) | 
 |         pp_opts = gen_preprocess_options(macros, include_dirs) | 
 |         pp_args = ['cpp32.exe'] + pp_opts | 
 |         if output_file is not None: | 
 |             pp_args.append('-o' + output_file) | 
 |         if extra_preargs: | 
 |             pp_args[:0] = extra_preargs | 
 |         if extra_postargs: | 
 |             pp_args.extend(extra_postargs) | 
 |         pp_args.append(source) | 
 |  | 
 |         # We need to preprocess: either we're being forced to, or the | 
 |         # source file is newer than the target (or the target doesn't | 
 |         # exist). | 
 |         if self.force or output_file is None or newer(source, output_file): | 
 |             if output_file: | 
 |                 self.mkpath(os.path.dirname(output_file)) | 
 |             try: | 
 |                 self.spawn(pp_args) | 
 |             except PackagingExecError as msg: | 
 |                 raise CompileError(msg) |