-# Defines debhelper buildsystem class interface and implementation
+# Defines debhelper build system class interface and implementation
# of common functionality.
#
# Copyright: © 2008-2009 Modestas Vainius
use File::Spec;
use Debian::Debhelper::Dh_Lib;
-# Cache DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE value. Performance hit of multiple
-# invocations is noticable when listing buildsystems.
-our $DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE = dpkg_architecture_value("DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE");
-
# Build system name. Defaults to the last component of the class
# name. Do not override this method unless you know what you are
# doing.
return $1;
}
else {
- error("ınvalid buildsystem class name: $class");
+ error("ınvalid build system class name: $class");
}
}
# Default build directory. Can be overriden in the derived
# class if really needed.
sub DEFAULT_BUILD_DIRECTORY {
- "obj-" . $DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE;
+ "obj-" . dpkg_architecture_value("DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE");
}
# Constructs a new build system object. Named parameters:
# directory) where the sources to be built live. If not
# specified or empty, defaults to the current directory.
# - builddir - specifies build directory to use. Path is relative to the
-# source directory unless it starts with ./, then it is
-# assumed to be relative to the top directory. If undef or
-# empty, DEFAULT_BUILD_DIRECTORY relative to the source
-# directory will be used. If not specified, in source build
-# will be attempted.
+# current (top) directory. If undef or empty,
+# DEFAULT_BUILD_DIRECTORY directory will be used.
+# - parallel - max number of parallel processes to be spawned for building
+# sources (-1 = unlimited; 1 = no parallel)
# Derived class can override the constructor to initialize common object
# parameters. Do NOT use constructor to execute commands or otherwise
# configure/setup build environment. There is absolutely no guarantee the
my ($class, %opts)=@_;
my $this = bless({ sourcedir => '.',
- builddir => undef, }, $class);
+ builddir => undef,
+ parallel => undef,
+ cwd => Cwd::getcwd() }, $class);
if (exists $opts{sourcedir}) {
# Get relative sourcedir abs_path (without symlinks)
- my $curdir = Cwd::getcwd();
my $abspath = Cwd::abs_path($opts{sourcedir});
- if (! -d $abspath || $abspath !~ /^\Q$curdir\E/) {
- error("Invalid or non-existing path to the source directory: ".$opts{sourcedir});
+ if (! -d $abspath || $abspath !~ /^\Q$this->{cwd}\E/) {
+ error("invalid or non-existing path to the source directory: ".$opts{sourcedir});
}
- $this->{sourcedir} = File::Spec->abs2rel($abspath, $curdir);
+ $this->{sourcedir} = File::Spec->abs2rel($abspath, $this->{cwd});
}
if (exists $opts{builddir}) {
$this->_set_builddir($opts{builddir});
}
+ if (defined $opts{parallel}) {
+ $this->{parallel} = $opts{parallel};
+ }
return $this;
}
# unset the build directory.
sub _set_builddir {
my $this=shift;
- my $builddir=shift;
- if ($builddir) {
- if ($builddir =~ m!^\./(.*)!) {
- # Specified as relative to the current directory
- $this->{builddir} = $1;
+ my $builddir=shift || $this->DEFAULT_BUILD_DIRECTORY;
+
+ if (defined $builddir) {
+ $builddir = $this->canonpath($builddir); # Canonicalize
+
+ # Sanitize $builddir
+ if ($builddir =~ m#^\.\./#) {
+ # We can't handle those as relative. Make them absolute
+ $builddir = File::Spec->catdir($this->{cwd}, $builddir);
}
- else {
- # Specified as relative to the source directory
- $this->{builddir} = $this->get_sourcepath($builddir);
+ elsif ($builddir =~ /\Q$this->{cwd}\E/) {
+ $builddir = File::Spec->abs2rel($builddir, $this->{cwd});
}
- }
- else {
- # Relative to the source directory by default
- $this->{builddir} = $this->get_sourcepath($this->DEFAULT_BUILD_DIRECTORY());
- }
- # Canonicalize. If build directory ends up the same as source directory, drop it
- if (defined $this->{builddir}) {
- $this->{builddir} = $this->_canonpath($this->{builddir});
- if ($this->{builddir} eq $this->get_sourcedir()) {
- $this->{builddir} = undef;
+ # If build directory ends up the same as source directory, drop it
+ if ($builddir eq $this->get_sourcedir()) {
+ $builddir = undef;
}
}
+ $this->{builddir} = $builddir;
+ return $builddir;
}
-# This instance method is called to check if the build system is capable
-# to auto build a source package. Additional argument $step describes
-# which operation the caller is going to perform (either configure,
-# build, test, install or clean). You must override this method for the
-# build system module to be ever picked up automatically. This method is
-# used in conjuction with @Dh_Buildsystems::BUILDSYSTEMS.
+# This instance method is called to check if the build system is able
+# to build a source package. It will be called during the build
+# system auto-selection process, inside the root directory of the debian
+# source package. The current build step is passed as an argument.
+# Return 0 if the source is not buildable, or a positive integer
+# otherwise.
#
-# This method is supposed to be called with source root directory being
-# working directory. Use $this->get_buildpath($path) method to get full
-# path to the files in the build directory.
+# Generally, it is enough to look for invariant unique build system
+# files shipped with clean source to determine if the source might
+# be buildable or not. However, if the build system is derived from
+# another other auto-buildable build system, this method
+# may also check if the source has already been built with this build
+# system partitially by looking for temporary files or other common
+# results the build system produces during the build process. The
+# latter checks must be unique to the current build system and must
+# be very unlikely to be true for either its parent or other build
+# systems. If it is determined that the source has already built
+# partitially with this build system, the value returned must be
+# greater than the one of the SUPER call.
sub check_auto_buildable {
my $this=shift;
- my ($step) = @_;
+ my ($step)=@_;
return 0;
}
}
}
-# Derived class can call this method in its constructor to enforce
-# out of source building even if the user didn't request it.
-sub enforce_out_of_source_building {
- my ($this, $builddir) = @_;
+# Derived class can call this method in its constructor to *prefer*
+# out of source building. Unless build directory has already been
+# specified building will proceed in the DEFAULT_BUILD_DIRECTORY or
+# the one specified in the 'builddir' named parameter (which may
+# match the source directory). Typically you should pass @_ from
+# the constructor to this call.
+sub prefer_out_of_source_building {
+ my $this=shift;
+ my %args=@_;
if (!defined $this->get_builddir()) {
- $this->_set_builddir($builddir);
- # The build directory might have been dropped if it matched the
- # source directory. Just set to default in this case.
- if (!defined $this->get_builddir()) {
- $this->_set_builddir();
+ if (!$this->_set_builddir($args{builddir}) && !$args{builddir}) {
+ # If we are here, DEFAULT_BUILD_DIRECTORY matches
+ # the source directory, building might fail.
+ error("default build directory is the same as the source directory." .
+ " Please specify a custom build directory");
}
}
}
# Enhanced version of File::Spec::canonpath. It collapses ..
# too so it may return invalid path if symlinks are involved.
# On the other hand, it does not need for the path to exist.
-sub _canonpath {
+sub canonpath {
my ($this, $path)=@_;
my @canon;
my $back=0;
- for my $comp (split(m%/+%, $path)) {
+ foreach my $comp (split(m%/+%, $path)) {
if ($comp eq '.') {
next;
}
return (@canon + $back > 0) ? join('/', ('..')x$back, @canon) : '.';
}
-# Given both $path and $base are relative to the same directory,
-# converts and returns path of $path being relative the $base.
+# Given both $path and $base are relative to the $root, converts and
+# returns path of $path being relative to the $base. If either $path or
+# $base is absolute, returns another $path (converted to) absolute.
sub _rel2rel {
my ($this, $path, $base, $root)=@_;
- $root = File::Spec->rootdir() if !defined $root;
-
- return File::Spec->abs2rel(
- File::Spec->rel2abs($path, $root),
- File::Spec->rel2abs($base, $root)
- );
+ $root = $this->{cwd} unless defined $root;
+
+ if (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($path)) {
+ return $path;
+ }
+ elsif (File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($base)) {
+ return File::Spec->rel2abs($path, $root);
+ }
+ else {
+ return File::Spec->abs2rel(
+ File::Spec->rel2abs($path, $root),
+ File::Spec->rel2abs($base, $root)
+ );
+ }
}
# Get path to the source directory
}
# Get path to the build directory if it was specified
-# (relative to the current (top) directory). undef otherwise.
+# (relative to the current (top) directory). undef if the same
+# as the source directory.
sub get_builddir {
my $this=shift;
return $this->{builddir};
return $dir;
}
+sub get_parallel {
+ my $this=shift;
+ return $this->{parallel};
+}
+
# When given a relative path to the build directory, converts it
# to the path that is relative to the source directory. If $path is
# not given, returns a path to the build directory that is relative
}
}
-# Changes working directory to the source directory (if needed)
+# Changes working directory to the source directory (if needed),
# calls doit(@_) and changes working directory back to the top
# directory.
sub doit_in_sourcedir {
my $this=shift;
if ($this->get_sourcedir() ne '.') {
- my $sourcedir = get_sourcedir();
- my $curdir = Cwd::getcwd();
+ my $sourcedir = $this->get_sourcedir();
$this->_cd($sourcedir);
doit(@_);
- $this->_cd($this->_rel2rel($curdir, $sourcedir, $curdir));
+ $this->_cd($this->_rel2rel($this->{cwd}, $sourcedir));
}
else {
doit(@_);
my $this=shift;
if ($this->get_buildpath() ne '.') {
my $buildpath = $this->get_buildpath();
- my $curdir = Cwd::getcwd();
$this->_cd($buildpath);
doit(@_);
- $this->_cd($this->_rel2rel($curdir, $buildpath, $curdir));
+ $this->_cd($this->_rel2rel($this->{cwd}, $buildpath));
}
else {
doit(@_);
# If build directory does not exist, nothing is done and 0 is returned.
sub rmdir_builddir {
my $this=shift;
+ my $only_empty=shift;
if ($this->get_builddir()) {
my $buildpath = $this->get_buildpath();
- if (-d $buildpath && ! $dh{NO_ACT}) {
- doit("rm", "-rf", $buildpath);
- # If build directory had 2 or more levels, delete empty
- # parent directories until the source directory level.
- my @spdir = File::Spec->splitdir($this->get_build_rel2sourcedir());
+ if (-d $buildpath) {
+ my @dir = File::Spec->splitdir($this->get_build_rel2sourcedir());
my $peek;
- pop @spdir;
- while (($peek=pop(@spdir)) && $peek ne '.' && $peek ne '..') {
- last if ! rmdir($this->get_sourcepath(File::Spec->catdir(@spdir, $peek)));
+ if (not $only_empty) {
+ doit("rm", "-rf", $buildpath);
+ pop @dir;
+ }
+ # If build directory is relative and had 2 or more levels, delete
+ # empty parent directories until the source or top directory level.
+ if (not File::Spec->file_name_is_absolute($buildpath)) {
+ while (($peek=pop @dir) && $peek ne '.' && $peek ne '..') {
+ my $dir = $this->get_sourcepath(File::Spec->catdir(@dir, $peek));
+ doit("rmdir", "--ignore-fail-on-non-empty", $dir);
+ last if -d $dir;
+ }
}
}
return 1;
# In case of failure, the method may just error() out.
#
# These methods should be overriden by derived classes to
-# implement buildsystem specific steps needed to build the
+# implement build system specific steps needed to build the
# source. Arbitary number of custom step arguments might be
# passed. Default implementations do nothing.
sub configure {
my $this=shift;
}
-1;
+1