# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams # Copyright 2003, 2005, 2006 Rene Rivera # Copyright 2003, 2005, 2006 Vladimir Prus # Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. # (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) # First of all, check the jam version if $(JAM_VERSION:J="") < 030112 { ECHO "error: Boost.Jam version 3.1.12 or later required" ; EXIT ; } local required-rules = GLOB-RECURSIVELY HAS_NATIVE_RULE ; for local r in $(required-rules) { if ! $(r) in [ RULENAMES ] { ECHO "error: builtin rule '$(r)' is not present" ; ECHO "error: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; ECHO "error: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; EXIT ; } } local native = regex transform 2 ; while $(native) { if ! [ HAS_NATIVE_RULE $(native[1]) : $(native[2]) : $(native[3]) ] { ECHO "error: missing native rule '$(native[1]).$(native[2])'" ; ECHO "error: or interface version of that rule is too low" ; ECHO "error: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; ECHO "error: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; EXIT ; } native = $(native[4-]) ; } # Check that the builtin .ENVIRON module is present. We don't have a # builtin to check that a module is present, so we assume that the PATH # environment variable is always set and verify that the .ENVIRON module # has non-empty value of that variable. module .ENVIRON { local p = $(PATH) $(Path) $(path) ; if ! $(p) { ECHO "error: no builtin module .ENVIRON is found" ; ECHO "error: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; ECHO "error: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; EXIT ; } } # Check that @() functionality is present. Similarly to modules, # we don't have a way to test that directly. Instead we check that # $(TMPNAME) functionality is present which was added at roughly # the same time (more precisely it was added just before). { if ! $(TMPNAME) { ECHO "error: no @() functionality found" ; ECHO "error: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; ECHO "error: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; EXIT ; } } # Make sure that \n escape is avaiable. if "\n" = "n" { if $(OS) = CYGWIN { ECHO "warning: escape sequences are not supported" ; ECHO "warning: this will cause major misbehaviour on cygwin" ; ECHO "warning: your version of bjam is likely out of date" ; ECHO "warning: please get a fresh version from SVN." ; } } # Bootstrap the module system. Then bring the import rule into the global module. # SEARCH on modules.jam = $(.bootstrap-file:D) ; module modules { include modules.jam ; } IMPORT modules : import : : import ; { # Add module subdirectories to the BOOST_BUILD_PATH, which allows # us to make an incremental refactoring step by moving modules to # the appropriate subdirectories, thereby achieving some physical # separation of different layers without changing all of our code # to specify subdirectories in import statements or use an extra # level of qualification on imported names. local subdirs = kernel # only the most-intrinsic modules: modules, errors util # low-level substrate: string/number handling, etc. build # essential elements of the build system architecture tools # toolsets for handling specific build jobs and targets. contrib # user contributed (unreviewed) modules . # build-system.jam lives here ; local whereami = [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(.bootstrap-file:DT) ] ; BOOST_BUILD_PATH += $(whereami:D)/$(subdirs) ; modules.poke .ENVIRON : BOOST_BUILD_PATH : $(BOOST_BUILD_PATH) ; modules.poke : EXTRA_PYTHONPATH : $(whereami) ; } # Reload the modules, to clean up things. The modules module can tolerate # being included twice. # import modules ; # Process option plugins first to alow them to prevent loading # the rest of the build system. # import option ; local dont-build = [ option.process ] ; # Should we skip building, i.e. loading the build system, according # to the options processed? # if ! $(dont-build) { if ! --python in $(ARGV) { # Allow users to override the build system file from the # command-line (mostly for testing) local build-system = [ MATCH --build-system=(.*) : $(ARGV) ] ; build-system ?= build-system ; # Use last element in case of multiple command-line options import $(build-system[-1]) ; } else { ECHO "Boost.Build V2 Python port (experimental)" ; # Define additional interface that is exposed to Python code. Python code will # also have access to select bjam builtins in the 'bjam' module, but some # things are easier to define outside C. module python_interface { rule load ( module-name : location ) { USER_MODULE $(module-name) ; # Make all rules in the loaded module available in # the global namespace, so that we don't have # to bother specifying "right" module when calling # from Python. module $(module-name) { __name__ = $(1) ; include $(2) ; local rules = [ RULENAMES $(1) ] ; IMPORT $(1) : $(rules) : $(1) : $(1).$(rules) ; } } rule peek ( module-name ? : variables + ) { module $(<) { return $($(>)) ; } } rule set-variable ( module-name : name : value * ) { module $(<) { $(>) = $(3) ; } } rule set-top-level-targets ( targets * ) { DEPENDS all : $(targets) ; } rule call-in-module ( m : rulename : * ) { module $(m) { return [ $(2) $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ; } } rule set-update-action ( action : targets * : sources * : properties * ) { $(action) $(targets) : $(sources) : $(properties) ; } rule set-update-action-in-module ( m : action : targets * : sources * : properties * ) { module $(m) { $(2) $(3) : $(4) : $(5) ; } } rule set-target-variable ( targets + : variable : value * : append ? ) { if $(append) { $(variable) on $(targets) += $(value) ; } else { $(variable) on $(targets) = $(value) ; } } rule get-target-variable ( targets + : variable ) { return [ on $(targets) return $($(variable)) ] ; } rule import-rules-from-parent ( parent-module : this-module : user-rules * ) { IMPORT $(parent-module) : $(user-rules) : $(this-module) : $(user-rules) ; EXPORT $(this-module) : $(user-rules) ; } rule mark-included ( targets * : includes * ) { NOCARE $(includes) ; INCLUDES $(targets) : $(includes) ; ISFILE $(includes) ; } } PYTHON_IMPORT_RULE bootstrap : bootstrap : PyBB : bootstrap ; modules.poke PyBB : root : [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(.bootstrap-file:DT)/.. ] ; module PyBB { local ok = [ bootstrap $(root) ] ; if ! $(ok) { EXIT ; } } #PYTHON_IMPORT_RULE boost.build.build_system : main : PyBB : main ; #module PyBB #{ # main ; #} } }