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########################################################################
##
## Caution: there are two separate, independent build systems:
## 'makepanda', and 'ppremake'. Use one or the other, do not attempt
## to use both. This file is part of the 'makepanda' system.
##
## This file, makepandacore, contains all the global state and
## global functions for the makepanda system.
##
########################################################################
import sys,os,time,stat,string,re,getopt,fnmatch,threading,signal,shutil,platform,glob,getpass,signal
import subprocess
from distutils import sysconfig
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
import pickle
import _thread as thread
else:
import cPickle as pickle
import thread
SUFFIX_INC = [".cxx",".c",".h",".I",".yxx",".lxx",".mm",".rc",".r"]
SUFFIX_DLL = [".dll",".dlo",".dle",".dli",".dlm",".mll",".exe",".pyd",".ocx"]
SUFFIX_LIB = [".lib",".ilb"]
VCS_DIRS = set(["CVS", "CVSROOT", ".git", ".hg"])
VCS_FILES = set([".cvsignore", ".gitignore", ".gitmodules", ".hgignore"])
STARTTIME = time.time()
MAINTHREAD = threading.currentThread()
OUTPUTDIR = "built"
CUSTOM_OUTPUTDIR = False
THIRDPARTYBASE = None
THIRDPARTYDIR = None
OPTIMIZE = "3"
VERBOSE = False
LINK_ALL_STATIC = False
TARGET = None
TARGET_ARCH = None
HAS_TARGET_ARCH = False
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX = ""
ANDROID_ABI = None
SYS_LIB_DIRS = []
SYS_INC_DIRS = []
DEBUG_DEPENDENCIES = False
# Is the current Python a 32-bit or 64-bit build? There doesn't
# appear to be a universal test for this.
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
# On OSX, platform.architecture reports '64bit' even if it is
# currently running in 32-bit mode. But sys.maxint is a reliable
# indicator.
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
host_64 = (sys.maxsize > 0x100000000)
else:
host_64 = (sys.maxint > 0x100000000)
else:
# On Windows (and Linux?) sys.maxint reports 0x7fffffff even on a
# 64-bit build. So we stick with platform.architecture in that
# case.
host_64 = (platform.architecture()[0] == '64bit')
########################################################################
##
## Maya and Max Version List (with registry keys)
##
########################################################################
MAYAVERSIONINFO = [("MAYA6", "6.0"),
("MAYA65", "6.5"),
("MAYA7", "7.0"),
("MAYA8", "8.0"),
("MAYA85", "8.5"),
("MAYA2008","2008"),
("MAYA2009","2009"),
("MAYA2010","2010"),
("MAYA2011","2011"),
("MAYA2012","2012"),
("MAYA2013","2013"),
("MAYA20135","2013.5"),
("MAYA2014","2014"),
("MAYA2015","2015"),
("MAYA2016","2016"),
]
MAXVERSIONINFO = [("MAX6", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\6.0", "installdir", "maxsdk\\cssdk\\include"),
("MAX7", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\7.0", "Installdir", "maxsdk\\include\\CS"),
("MAX8", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\8.0", "Installdir", "maxsdk\\include\\CS"),
("MAX9", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\9.0", "Installdir", "maxsdk\\include\\CS"),
("MAX2009", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\11.0\\MAX-1:409", "Installdir", "maxsdk\\include\\CS"),
("MAX2010", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\12.0\\MAX-1:409", "Installdir", "maxsdk\\include\\CS"),
("MAX2011", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\13.0\\MAX-1:409", "Installdir", "maxsdk\\include\\CS"),
("MAX2012", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\14.0\\MAX-1:409", "Installdir", "maxsdk\\include\\CS"),
("MAX2013", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\15.0\\MAX-1:409", "Installdir", "maxsdk\\include\\CS"),
("MAX2014", "SOFTWARE\\Autodesk\\3DSMAX\\16.0\\MAX-1:409", "Installdir", "maxsdk\\include\\CS"),
]
MAYAVERSIONS = []
MAXVERSIONS = []
DXVERSIONS = ["DX9"]
for (ver,key) in MAYAVERSIONINFO:
MAYAVERSIONS.append(ver)
for (ver,key1,key2,subdir) in MAXVERSIONINFO:
MAXVERSIONS.append(ver)
########################################################################
##
## Potentially Conflicting Files
##
## The next function can warn about the existence of files that are
## commonly generated by ppremake that may conflict with the build.
##
########################################################################
CONFLICTING_FILES=["dtool/src/dtoolutil/pandaVersion.h",
"dtool/src/dtoolutil/checkPandaVersion.h",
"dtool/src/dtoolutil/checkPandaVersion.cxx",
"dtool/src/prc/prc_parameters.h",
"panda/src/speedtree/speedtree_parameters.h",
"direct/src/plugin/p3d_plugin_config.h",
"direct/src/plugin_activex/P3DActiveX.rc",
"direct/src/plugin_npapi/nppanda3d.rc",
"direct/src/plugin_standalone/panda3d.rc"]
def WarnConflictingFiles(delete = False):
for cfile in CONFLICTING_FILES:
if os.path.exists(cfile):
print("%sWARNING:%s file may conflict with build: %s%s%s" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), GetColor("green"), cfile, GetColor()))
if delete:
os.unlink(cfile)
print("Deleted.")
########################################################################
##
## The exit routine will normally
##
## - print a message
## - save the dependency cache
## - exit
##
## However, if it is invoked inside a thread, it instead:
##
## - prints a message
## - raises the "initiate-exit" exception
##
## If you create a thread, you must be prepared to catch this
## exception, save the dependency cache, and exit.
##
########################################################################
WARNINGS = []
THREADS = {}
HAVE_COLORS = False
SETF = ""
try:
import curses
curses.setupterm()
SETF = curses.tigetstr("setf")
if (SETF == None):
SETF = curses.tigetstr("setaf")
assert SETF != None
HAVE_COLORS = sys.stdout.isatty()
except: pass
def DisableColors():
global HAVE_COLORS
HAVE_COLORS = False
def GetColor(color = None):
if not HAVE_COLORS:
return ""
if color != None:
color = color.lower()
if (color == "blue"):
token = curses.tparm(SETF, 1)
elif (color == "green"):
token = curses.tparm(SETF, 2)
elif (color == "cyan"):
token = curses.tparm(SETF, 3)
elif (color == "red"):
token = curses.tparm(SETF, 4)
elif (color == "magenta"):
token = curses.tparm(SETF, 5)
elif (color == "yellow"):
token = curses.tparm(SETF, 6)
else:
token = curses.tparm(curses.tigetstr("sgr0"))
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
return token.decode('ascii')
else:
return token
def ColorText(color, text, reset=True):
if reset is True:
return ''.join((GetColor(color), text, GetColor()))
else:
return ''.join((GetColor(color), text))
def PrettyTime(t):
t = int(t)
hours = t // 3600
t -= hours * 3600
minutes = t // 60
t -= minutes * 60
seconds = t
if hours:
return "%d hours %d min" % (hours, minutes)
if minutes:
return "%d min %d sec" % (minutes, seconds)
return "%d sec" % (seconds)
def ProgressOutput(progress, msg, target = None):
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
prefix = ""
thisthread = threading.currentThread()
if thisthread is MAINTHREAD:
if progress is None:
prefix = ""
elif (progress >= 100.0):
prefix = "%s[%s%d%%%s] " % (GetColor("yellow"), GetColor("cyan"), progress, GetColor("yellow"))
elif (progress < 10.0):
prefix = "%s[%s %d%%%s] " % (GetColor("yellow"), GetColor("cyan"), progress, GetColor("yellow"))
else:
prefix = "%s[%s %d%%%s] " % (GetColor("yellow"), GetColor("cyan"), progress, GetColor("yellow"))
else:
global THREADS
ident = thread.get_ident()
if (ident not in THREADS):
THREADS[ident] = len(THREADS) + 1
prefix = "%s[%sT%d%s] " % (GetColor("yellow"), GetColor("cyan"), THREADS[ident], GetColor("yellow"))
if target is not None:
suffix = ' ' + ColorText("green", target)
else:
suffix = GetColor()
print(''.join((prefix, msg, suffix)))
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
def exit(msg = ""):
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
if (threading.currentThread() == MAINTHREAD):
SaveDependencyCache()
print("Elapsed Time: " + PrettyTime(time.time() - STARTTIME))
print(msg)
print(ColorText("red", "Build terminated."))
sys.stdout.flush()
sys.stderr.flush()
##Don't quit the interperter if I'm running this file directly (debugging)
if __name__ != '__main__':
os._exit(1)
else:
print(msg)
raise "initiate-exit"
########################################################################
##
## SetTarget, GetTarget, GetHost
##
## These functions control cross-compilation.
##
########################################################################
def GetHost():
"""Returns the host platform, ie. the one we're compiling on."""
if sys.platform == 'win32' or sys.platform == 'cygwin':
# sys.platform is win32 on 64-bits Windows as well.
return 'windows'
elif sys.platform == 'darwin':
return 'darwin'
elif sys.platform.startswith('linux'):
return 'linux'
elif sys.platform.startswith('freebsd'):
return 'freebsd'
else:
exit('Unrecognized sys.platform: %s' % (sys.platform))
def GetHostArch():
"""Returns the architecture we're compiling on.
Its value is also platform-dependent, as different platforms
have different architecture naming."""
target = GetTarget()
if target == 'windows':
return 'x64' if host_64 else 'x86'
else: #TODO
return platform.machine()
def SetTarget(target, arch=None):
"""Sets the target platform; the one we're compiling for. Also
sets the target architecture (None for default, if any). Should
be called *before* any calls are made to GetOutputDir, GetCC, etc."""
global TARGET, TARGET_ARCH, HAS_TARGET_ARCH
global TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX
host = GetHost()
host_arch = GetHostArch()
if target is None:
target = host
else:
target = target.lower()
if arch is not None:
HAS_TARGET_ARCH = True
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX = ''
if target == 'windows':
if arch == 'i386':
arch = 'x86'
elif arch == 'amd64':
arch = 'x64'
if arch is not None and arch != 'x86' and arch != 'x64':
exit("Windows architecture must be x86 or x64")
elif target == 'darwin':
if arch == 'amd64':
arch = 'x86_64'
if arch is not None:
choices = ('i386', 'x86_64', 'ppc', 'ppc64')
if arch not in choices:
exit('Mac OS X architecture must be one of %s' % (', '.join(choices)))
elif target == 'android':
if arch is None:
arch = 'arm'
# Determine the prefix for our gcc tools, eg. arm-linux-androideabi-gcc
global ANDROID_ABI
if arch == 'armv7a':
ANDROID_ABI = 'armeabi-v7a'
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX = 'arm-linux-androideabi-'
elif arch == 'arm':
ANDROID_ABI = 'armeabi'
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX = 'arm-linux-androideabi-'
elif arch == 'x86':
ANDROID_ABI = 'x86'
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX = 'i686-linux-android-'
elif arch == 'mips':
ANDROID_ABI = 'mips'
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX = 'mipsel-linux-android-'
else:
exit('Android architecture must be arm, armv7a, x86 or mips')
elif target == 'linux':
if arch is not None:
TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX = '%s-linux-gnu-' % arch
elif host != 'linux':
exit('Should specify an architecture when building for Linux')
elif target == host:
if arch is None or arch == host_arch:
# Not a cross build.
pass
else:
exit('Cannot cross-compile for %s-%s from %s-%s' % (target, arch, host, host_arch))
else:
exit('Cannot cross-compile for %s from %s' % (target, host))
if arch is None:
arch = host_arch
TARGET = target
TARGET_ARCH = arch
def GetTarget():
"""Returns the platform we're compiling for. Defaults to GetHost()."""
global TARGET
if TARGET is None:
TARGET = GetHost()
return TARGET
def HasTargetArch():
"""Returns True if the user specified an architecture to compile for."""
return HAS_TARGET_ARCH
def GetTargetArch():
"""Returns the architecture we're compiling for. Defaults to GetHostArch().
Its value is also dependent on that of GetTarget(), as different platforms
use a different architecture naming."""
global TARGET_ARCH
if TARGET_ARCH is None:
TARGET_ARCH = GetHostArch()
return TARGET_ARCH
def CrossCompiling():
"""Returns True if we're cross-compiling."""
return GetTarget() != GetHost()
def GetCC():
return os.environ.get('CC', TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX + 'gcc')
def GetCXX():
return os.environ.get('CXX', TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX + 'g++')
def GetStrip():
# Hack
if TARGET == 'android':
return TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX + 'strip'
else:
return 'strip'
def GetAR():
# Hack
if TARGET == 'android':
return TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX + 'ar'
else:
return 'ar'
def GetRanlib():
# Hack
if TARGET == 'android':
return TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX + 'ranlib'
else:
return 'ranlib'
BISON = None
def GetBison():
global BISON
if BISON is not None:
return BISON
win_util = os.path.join(GetThirdpartyBase(), 'win-util')
if GetHost() == 'windows' and os.path.isdir(win_util):
BISON = os.path.join(win_util, 'bison.exe')
elif LocateBinary('bison'):
BISON = 'bison'
else:
# We don't strictly need it, so don't give an error
return None
return BISON
FLEX = None
def GetFlex():
global FLEX
if FLEX is not None:
return FLEX
win_util = os.path.join(GetThirdpartyBase(), 'win-util')
if GetHost() == 'windows' and os.path.isdir(win_util):
FLEX = GetThirdpartyBase() + "/win-util/flex.exe"
elif LocateBinary('flex'):
FLEX = 'flex'
else:
# We don't strictly need it, so don't give an error
return None
return FLEX
########################################################################
##
## LocateBinary
##
## This function searches the system PATH for the binary. Returns its
## full path when it is found, or None when it was not found.
##
########################################################################
def LocateBinary(binary):
if os.path.isfile(binary):
return binary
if "PATH" not in os.environ or os.environ["PATH"] == "":
p = os.defpath
else:
p = os.environ["PATH"]
pathList = p.split(os.pathsep)
# Nirai hack
if GetHost() == 'windows' and not binary.endswith('.exe'):
binary += '.exe'
basename = os.path.basename(binary)
if os.path.isfile('prebuilt/' + basename):
return 'prebuilt/' + basename
if GetHost() == 'windows':
if not binary.endswith('.exe'):
# Append .exe if necessary
binary += '.exe'
# On Windows the current directory is always implicitly
# searched before anything else on PATH.
pathList = ['.'] + pathList
for path in pathList:
binpath = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser(path), binary)
if os.access(binpath, os.X_OK):
return os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(binpath))
return None
########################################################################
##
## Run a command.
##
########################################################################
def oscmd(cmd, ignoreError = False):
if VERBOSE:
print(GetColor("blue") + cmd.split(" ", 1)[0] + " " + GetColor("magenta") + cmd.split(" ", 1)[1] + GetColor())
sys.stdout.flush()
if sys.platform in ("win32", "cygwin"):
exe = cmd.split()[0]
exe_path = LocateBinary(exe)
if exe_path is None:
exit("Cannot find "+exe+" on search path")
res = os.spawnl(os.P_WAIT, exe_path, cmd)
else:
res = os.system(cmd)
sig = res & 0x7F
if (GetVerbose() and res != 0):
print(ColorText("red", "Process exited with exit status %d and signal code %d" % ((res & 0xFF00) >> 8, sig)))
if (sig == signal.SIGINT):
exit("keyboard interrupt")
# Don't ask me where the 35584 or 34304 come from...
if (sig == signal.SIGSEGV or res == 35584 or res == 34304):
if (LocateBinary("gdb") and GetVerbose() and GetHost() != "windows"):
print(ColorText("red", "Received SIGSEGV, retrieving traceback..."))
os.system("gdb -batch -ex 'handle SIG33 pass nostop noprint' -ex 'set pagination 0' -ex 'run' -ex 'bt full' -ex 'info registers' -ex 'thread apply all backtrace' -ex 'quit' --args %s < /dev/null" % cmd)
else:
print(ColorText("red", "Received SIGSEGV"))
exit("")
if res != 0 and not ignoreError:
if "interrogate" in cmd.split(" ", 1)[0] and GetVerbose():
print(ColorText("red", "Interrogate failed, retrieving debug output..."))
if sys.platform == "win32":
os.spawnl(os.P_WAIT, exe, cmd.split(" ", 1)[0] + " -vv " + cmd.split(" ", 1)[1])
else:
os.system(cmd.split(" ", 1)[0] + " -vv " + cmd.split(" ", 1)[1])
exit("The following command returned a non-zero value: " + str(cmd))
return res
########################################################################
##
## GetDirectoryContents
##
########################################################################
def GetDirectoryContents(dir, filters="*", skip=[]):
if (type(filters)==str):
filters = [filters]
actual = {}
files = os.listdir(dir)
for filter in filters:
for file in fnmatch.filter(files, filter):
if (skip.count(file)==0) and (os.path.isfile(dir + "/" + file)):
actual[file] = 1
results = list(actual.keys())
results.sort()
return results
def GetDirectorySize(dir):
if not os.path.isdir(dir):
return 0
size = 0
for (path, dirs, files) in os.walk(dir):
for file in files:
try:
size += os.path.getsize(os.path.join(path, file))
except: pass
return size
########################################################################
##
## The Timestamp Cache
##
## The make utility is constantly fetching the timestamps of files.
## This can represent the bulk of the file accesses during the make
## process. The timestamp cache eliminates redundant checks.
##
########################################################################
TIMESTAMPCACHE = {}
def GetTimestamp(path):
if path in TIMESTAMPCACHE:
return TIMESTAMPCACHE[path]
try: date = os.path.getmtime(path)
except: date = 0
TIMESTAMPCACHE[path] = date
return date
def ClearTimestamp(path):
del TIMESTAMPCACHE[path]
########################################################################
##
## The Dependency cache.
##
## Makepanda's strategy for file dependencies is different from most
## make-utilities. Whenever a file is built, makepanda records
## that the file was built, and it records what the input files were,
## and what their dates were. Whenever a file is about to be built,
## panda compares the current list of input files and their dates,
## to the previous list of input files and their dates. If they match,
## there is no need to build the file.
##
########################################################################
BUILTFROMCACHE = {}
def JustBuilt(files, others):
dates = {}
for file in files:
del TIMESTAMPCACHE[file]
dates[file] = GetTimestamp(file)
for file in others:
dates[file] = GetTimestamp(file)
key = tuple(files)
BUILTFROMCACHE[key] = dates
def NeedsBuild(files, others):
dates = {}
for file in files:
dates[file] = GetTimestamp(file)
if not os.path.exists(file):
if DEBUG_DEPENDENCIES:
print("rebuilding %s because it does not exist" % (file))
return True
for file in others:
dates[file] = GetTimestamp(file)
key = tuple(files)
if key in BUILTFROMCACHE:
cached = BUILTFROMCACHE[key]
if cached == dates:
return False
elif DEBUG_DEPENDENCIES:
print("rebuilding %s because:" % (key))
for key in frozenset(cached.keys()) | frozenset(dates.keys()):
if key not in cached:
print(" new dependency: %s" % (key))
elif key not in dates:
print(" removed dependency: %s" % (key))
elif cached[key] != dates[key]:
print(" dependency changed: %s" % (key))
if VERBOSE and frozenset(cached) != frozenset(dates):
print("%sWARNING:%s file dependencies changed: %s%s%s" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), GetColor("green"), files, GetColor()))
return True
########################################################################
##
## The CXX include cache:
##
## The following routine scans a CXX file and returns a list of
## the include-directives inside that file. It's not recursive:
## it just returns the includes that are textually inside the
## file. If you need recursive dependencies, you need the higher-level
## routine CxxCalcDependencies, defined elsewhere.
##
## Since scanning a CXX file is slow, we cache the result. It records
## the date of the source file and the list of includes that it
## contains. It assumes that if the file date hasn't changed, that
## the list of include-statements inside the file has not changed
## either. Once again, this particular routine does not return
## recursive dependencies --- it only returns an explicit list of
## include statements that are textually inside the file. That
## is what the cache stores, as well.
##
########################################################################
CXXINCLUDECACHE = {}
global CxxIncludeRegex
CxxIncludeRegex = re.compile('^[ \t]*[#][ \t]*include[ \t]+"([^"]+)"[ \t\r\n]*$')
def CxxGetIncludes(path):
date = GetTimestamp(path)
if (path in CXXINCLUDECACHE):
cached = CXXINCLUDECACHE[path]
if (cached[0]==date): return cached[1]
try: sfile = open(path, 'r')
except:
exit("Cannot open source file \""+path+"\" for reading.")
include = []
try:
for line in sfile:
match = CxxIncludeRegex.match(line,0)
if (match):
incname = match.group(1)
include.append(incname)
except:
print("Failed to determine dependencies of \""+path+"\".")
raise
sfile.close()
CXXINCLUDECACHE[path] = [date, include]
return include
########################################################################
##
## SaveDependencyCache / LoadDependencyCache
##
## This actually saves both the dependency and cxx-include caches.
##
########################################################################
DCACHE_VERSION = 2
DCACHE_BACKED_UP = False
def SaveDependencyCache():
global DCACHE_BACKED_UP
if not DCACHE_BACKED_UP:
try:
if (os.path.exists(os.path.join(OUTPUTDIR, "tmp", "makepanda-dcache"))):
os.rename(os.path.join(OUTPUTDIR, "tmp", "makepanda-dcache"),
os.path.join(OUTPUTDIR, "tmp", "makepanda-dcache-backup"))
except: pass
DCACHE_BACKED_UP = True
try:
icache = open(os.path.join(OUTPUTDIR, "tmp", "makepanda-dcache"),'wb')
except:
icache = None
if icache is not None:
print("Storing dependency cache.")
pickle.dump(DCACHE_VERSION, icache, 0)
pickle.dump(CXXINCLUDECACHE, icache, 2)
pickle.dump(BUILTFROMCACHE, icache, 2)
icache.close()
def LoadDependencyCache():
global CXXINCLUDECACHE
global BUILTFROMCACHE
try:
icache = open(os.path.join(OUTPUTDIR, "tmp", "makepanda-dcache"), 'rb')
except:
icache = None
if icache is not None:
ver = pickle.load(icache)
if ver == DCACHE_VERSION:
CXXINCLUDECACHE = pickle.load(icache)
BUILTFROMCACHE = pickle.load(icache)
icache.close()
else:
print("Cannot load dependency cache, version is too old!")
########################################################################
##
## CxxFindSource: given a source file name and a directory list,
## searches the directory list for the given source file. Returns
## the full pathname of the located file.
##
## CxxFindHeader: given a source file, an include directive, and a
## directory list, searches the directory list for the given header
## file. Returns the full pathname of the located file.
##
## Of course, CxxFindSource and CxxFindHeader cannot find a source
## file that has not been created yet. This can cause dependency
## problems. So the function CreateStubHeader can be used to create
## a file that CxxFindSource or CxxFindHeader can subsequently find.
##
########################################################################
def CxxFindSource(name, ipath):
for dir in ipath:
if (dir == "."): full = name
else: full = dir + "/" + name
if GetTimestamp(full) > 0: return full
exit("Could not find source file: "+name)
def CxxFindHeader(srcfile, incfile, ipath):
if (incfile.startswith(".")):
last = srcfile.rfind("/")
if (last < 0): exit("CxxFindHeader cannot handle this case #1")
srcdir = srcfile[:last+1]
while (incfile[:1]=="."):
if (incfile[:2]=="./"):
incfile = incfile[2:]
elif (incfile[:3]=="../"):
incfile = incfile[3:]
last = srcdir[:-1].rfind("/")
if (last < 0): exit("CxxFindHeader cannot handle this case #2")
srcdir = srcdir[:last+1]
else: exit("CxxFindHeader cannot handle this case #3")
full = srcdir + incfile
if GetTimestamp(full) > 0: return full
return 0
else:
for dir in ipath:
full = dir + "/" + incfile
if GetTimestamp(full) > 0: return full
return 0
########################################################################
##
## CxxCalcDependencies(srcfile, ipath, ignore)
##
## Calculate the dependencies of a source file given a
## particular include-path. Any file in the list of files to
## ignore is not considered.
##
########################################################################
global CxxIgnoreHeader
global CxxDependencyCache
CxxIgnoreHeader = {}
CxxDependencyCache = {}
def CxxCalcDependencies(srcfile, ipath, ignore):
if (srcfile in CxxDependencyCache):
return CxxDependencyCache[srcfile]
if (ignore.count(srcfile)): return []
dep = {}
dep[srcfile] = 1
includes = CxxGetIncludes(srcfile)
for include in includes:
header = CxxFindHeader(srcfile, include, ipath)
if (header!=0):
if (ignore.count(header)==0):
hdeps = CxxCalcDependencies(header, ipath, [srcfile]+ignore)
for x in hdeps: dep[x] = 1
result = list(dep.keys())
CxxDependencyCache[srcfile] = result
return result
########################################################################
##
## Registry Key Handling
##
## Of course, these routines will fail if you call them on a
## non win32 platform. If you use them on a win64 platform, they
## will look in the win32 private hive first, then look in the
## win64 hive.
##
########################################################################
if sys.platform == "win32":
# Note: not supported on cygwin.
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
import winreg
else:
import _winreg as winreg
def TryRegistryKey(path):
try:
key = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, path, 0, winreg.KEY_READ)
return key
except: pass
try:
key = winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, path, 0, winreg.KEY_READ | 256)
return key
except: pass
return 0
def ListRegistryKeys(path):
result=[]
index=0
key = TryRegistryKey(path)
if (key != 0):
try:
while (1):
result.append(winreg.EnumKey(key, index))
index = index + 1
except: pass
winreg.CloseKey(key)
return result
def ListRegistryValues(path):
result = []
index = 0
key = TryRegistryKey(path)
if (key != 0):
try:
while (1):
result.append(winreg.EnumValue(key, index)[0])
index = index + 1
except: pass
winreg.CloseKey(key)
return result
def GetRegistryKey(path, subkey, override64=True):
if (host_64 and override64):
path = path.replace("SOFTWARE\\", "SOFTWARE\\Wow6432Node\\")
k1=0
key = TryRegistryKey(path)
if (key != 0):
try:
k1, k2 = winreg.QueryValueEx(key, subkey)
except: pass
winreg.CloseKey(key)
return k1
def GetProgramFiles():
if ("PROGRAMFILES" in os.environ):
return os.environ["PROGRAMFILES"]
elif (os.path.isdir("C:\\Program Files")):
return "C:\\Program Files"
elif (os.path.isdir("D:\\Program Files")):
return "D:\\Program Files"
elif (os.path.isdir("E:\\Program Files")):
return "E:\\Program Files"
return 0
########################################################################
##
## Parsing Compiler Option Lists
##
########################################################################
def GetListOption(opts, prefix):
res=[]
for x in opts:
if (x.startswith(prefix)):
res.append(x[len(prefix):])
return res
def GetValueOption(opts, prefix):
for x in opts:
if (x.startswith(prefix)):
return x[len(prefix):]
return 0
def GetOptimizeOption(opts):
val = GetValueOption(opts, "OPT:")
if (val == 0):
return OPTIMIZE
return val
########################################################################
##
## General File Manipulation
##
########################################################################
def MakeDirectory(path):
if os.path.isdir(path): return 0
os.mkdir(path)
def ReadFile(wfile):
try:
srchandle = open(wfile, "r")
data = srchandle.read()
srchandle.close()
return data
except:
ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
exit("Cannot read %s: %s" % (wfile, ex))
def ReadBinaryFile(wfile):
try:
srchandle = open(wfile, "rb")
data = srchandle.read()
srchandle.close()
return data
except:
ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
exit("Cannot read %s: %s" % (wfile, ex))
def WriteFile(wfile, data):
try:
dsthandle = open(wfile, "w")
dsthandle.write(data)
dsthandle.close()
except:
ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
exit("Cannot write to %s: %s" % (wfile, ex))
def WriteBinaryFile(wfile, data):
try:
dsthandle = open(wfile, "wb")
dsthandle.write(data)
dsthandle.close()
except:
ex = sys.exc_info()[1]
exit("Cannot write to %s: %s" % (wfile, ex))
def ConditionalWriteFile(dest, desiredcontents):
try:
rfile = open(dest, 'r')
contents = rfile.read(-1)
rfile.close()
except:
contents = 0
if contents != desiredcontents:
if VERBOSE:
print("Writing %s" % (dest))
sys.stdout.flush()
WriteFile(dest, desiredcontents)
def DeleteVCS(dir):
if dir == "": dir = "."
for entry in os.listdir(dir):
subdir = os.path.join(dir, entry)
if (os.path.isdir(subdir)):
if entry in VCS_DIRS:
shutil.rmtree(subdir)
else:
DeleteVCS(subdir)
elif (os.path.isfile(subdir) and (entry in VCS_FILES or entry.startswith(".#"))):
os.remove(subdir)
def DeleteBuildFiles(dir):
if dir == "": dir = "."
for entry in os.listdir(dir):
subdir = os.path.join(dir, entry)
if (os.path.isfile(subdir) and os.path.splitext(subdir)[-1] in [".pp", ".moved"]):
os.remove(subdir)
elif (os.path.isdir(subdir)):
if (os.path.basename(subdir)[:3] == "Opt" and os.path.basename(subdir)[4] == "-"):
shutil.rmtree(subdir)
else:
DeleteBuildFiles(subdir)
def DeleteEmptyDirs(dir):
if dir == "": dir = "."
entries = os.listdir(dir)
if not entries:
os.rmdir(dir)
return
for entry in entries:
subdir = os.path.join(dir, entry)
if (os.path.isdir(subdir)):
if (not os.listdir(subdir)):
os.rmdir(subdir)
else:
DeleteEmptyDirs(subdir)
def CreateFile(file):
if (os.path.exists(file)==0):
WriteFile(file, "")
########################################################################
#
# Create the panda build tree.
#
########################################################################
def MakeBuildTree():
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR)
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/bin")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/lib")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/tmp")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/etc")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/plugins")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/include")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/models")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/models/audio")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/models/audio/sfx")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/models/icons")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/models/maps")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/models/misc")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/models/gui")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/pandac")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/pandac/input")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/panda3d")
if GetTarget() == 'darwin':
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/Frameworks")
elif GetTarget() == 'android':
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/libs")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/libs/" + ANDROID_ABI)
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/src")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/src/org")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/src/org/panda3d")
MakeDirectory(OUTPUTDIR + "/src/org/panda3d/android")
########################################################################
#
# Make sure that you are in the root of the panda tree.
#
########################################################################
def CheckPandaSourceTree():
dir = os.getcwd()
if ((os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir, "makepanda/makepanda.py"))==0) or
(os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir, "dtool", "src", "dtoolbase", "dtoolbase.h"))==0) or
(os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir, "panda", "src", "pandabase", "pandabase.h"))==0)):
exit("Current directory is not the root of the panda tree.")
########################################################################
##
## Thirdparty libraries paths
##
########################################################################
def GetThirdpartyBase():
"""Returns the location of the 'thirdparty' directory.
Normally, this is simply the thirdparty directory relative
to the root of the source root, but if a MAKEPANDA_THIRDPARTY
environment variable was set, it is used as the location of the
thirdparty directory. This is useful when wanting to use a single
system-wide thirdparty directory, for instance on a build machine."""
global THIRDPARTYBASE
if (THIRDPARTYBASE != None):
return THIRDPARTYBASE
THIRDPARTYBASE = "thirdparty"
if "MAKEPANDA_THIRDPARTY" in os.environ:
THIRDPARTYBASE = os.environ["MAKEPANDA_THIRDPARTY"]
return THIRDPARTYBASE
def GetThirdpartyDir():
"""Returns the thirdparty directory for the target platform,
ie. thirdparty/win-libs-vc10/. May return None in the future."""
global THIRDPARTYDIR
if THIRDPARTYDIR != None:
return THIRDPARTYDIR
base = GetThirdpartyBase()
target = GetTarget()
target_arch = GetTargetArch()
if (target == 'windows'):
if target_arch == 'x64':
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/win-libs-vc10-x64/"
if not os.path.isdir(THIRDPARTYDIR):
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/win-libs-vc10/"
else:
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/win-libs-vc10/"
elif (target == 'darwin'):
# OSX thirdparty binaries are universal, where possible.
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/darwin-libs-a/"
elif (target == 'linux'):
if (target_arch.startswith("arm")):
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/linux-libs-arm/"
elif (target_arch in ("x86_64", "amd64")):
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/linux-libs-x64/"
else:
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/linux-libs-a/"
elif (target == 'freebsd'):
if (target_arch.startswith("arm")):
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/freebsd-libs-arm/"
elif (target_arch in ("x86_64", "amd64")):
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/freebsd-libs-x64/"
else:
THIRDPARTYDIR = base + "/freebsd-libs-a/"
elif (target == 'android'):
THIRDPARTYDIR = GetThirdpartyBase()+"/android-libs-%s/" % (GetTargetArch())
else:
print("%s Unsupported platform: %s" % (ColorText("red", "WARNING:"), target))
return
if (GetVerbose()):
print("Using thirdparty directory: %s" % THIRDPARTYDIR)
return THIRDPARTYDIR
########################################################################
##
## Gets or sets the output directory, by default "built".
## Gets or sets the optimize level.
## Gets or sets the verbose flag.
##
########################################################################
def GetOutputDir():
return OUTPUTDIR
def IsCustomOutputDir():
return CUSTOM_OUTPUTDIR
def SetOutputDir(outputdir):
global OUTPUTDIR, CUSTOM_OUTPUTDIR
OUTPUTDIR = outputdir
CUSTOM_OUTPUTDIR = True
def GetOptimize():
return int(OPTIMIZE)
def SetOptimize(optimize):
global OPTIMIZE
OPTIMIZE = optimize
def GetVerbose():
return VERBOSE
def SetVerbose(verbose):
global VERBOSE
VERBOSE = verbose
def SetDebugDependencies(dd = True):
global DEBUG_DEPENDENCIES
DEBUG_DEPENDENCIES = dd
def GetLinkAllStatic():
return LINK_ALL_STATIC
def SetLinkAllStatic(val = True):
global LINK_ALL_STATIC
LINK_ALL_STATIC = val
def UnsetLinkAllStatic():
global LINK_ALL_STATIC
LINK_ALL_STATIC = False
########################################################################
##
## Package Selection
##
## This facility enables makepanda to keep a list of packages selected
## by the user for inclusion or omission.
##
########################################################################
PKG_LIST_ALL = []
PKG_LIST_OMIT = {}
PKG_LIST_CUSTOM = set()
def PkgListSet(pkgs):
global PKG_LIST_ALL
global PKG_LIST_OMIT
PKG_LIST_ALL=pkgs
PKG_LIST_OMIT={}
PkgEnableAll()
def PkgListGet():
return PKG_LIST_ALL
def PkgEnableAll():
for x in PKG_LIST_ALL:
PKG_LIST_OMIT[x] = 0
def PkgDisableAll():
for x in PKG_LIST_ALL:
PKG_LIST_OMIT[x] = 1
def PkgEnable(pkg):
PKG_LIST_OMIT[pkg] = 0
def PkgDisable(pkg):
PKG_LIST_OMIT[pkg] = 1
def PkgSetCustomLocation(pkg):
PKG_LIST_CUSTOM.add(pkg)
def PkgHasCustomLocation(pkg):
return pkg in PKG_LIST_CUSTOM
def PkgSkip(pkg):
return PKG_LIST_OMIT[pkg]
def PkgSelected(pkglist, pkg):
if (pkglist.count(pkg)==0): return 0
if (PKG_LIST_OMIT[pkg]): return 0
return 1
########################################################################
##
## DTOOL/PRC Option value override
##
## This facility enables makepanda to keep a list of parameters
## overriden by the command line.
##
########################################################################
OVERRIDES_LIST={}
def AddOverride(spec):
if (spec.find("=")==-1):return
pair = spec.split("=",1)
OVERRIDES_LIST[pair[0]] = pair[1]
def OverrideValue(parameter, value):
if parameter in OVERRIDES_LIST:
print("Overriding value of key \"" + parameter + "\" with value \"" + OVERRIDES_LIST[parameter] + "\"")
return OVERRIDES_LIST[parameter]
else:
return value
########################################################################
##
## These functions are for libraries which use pkg-config.
##
########################################################################
def PkgConfigHavePkg(pkgname, tool = "pkg-config"):
"""Returns a bool whether the pkg-config package is installed."""
if (sys.platform == "win32" or CrossCompiling() or not LocateBinary(tool)):
return False
if (tool == "pkg-config"):
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary("pkg-config") + " --silence-errors --modversion " + pkgname)
else:
return bool(LocateBinary(tool) != None)
result = handle.read().strip()
returnval = handle.close()
if returnval != None and returnval != 0:
return False
return bool(len(result) > 0)
def PkgConfigGetLibs(pkgname, tool = "pkg-config"):
"""Returns a list of libs for the package, prefixed by -l."""
if (sys.platform == "win32" or CrossCompiling() or not LocateBinary(tool)):
return []
if (tool == "pkg-config"):
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary("pkg-config") + " --silence-errors --libs-only-l " + pkgname)
elif (tool == "fltk-config"):
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary("fltk-config") + " --ldstaticflags")
else:
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary(tool) + " --libs")
result = handle.read().strip()
handle.close()
libs = []
# Walk through the result arguments carefully. Look for -lname as
# well as -framework name.
r = result.split(' ')
ri = 0
while ri < len(r):
l = r[ri]
if l.startswith("-l") or l.startswith("/"):
libs.append(l)
elif l == '-framework':
libs.append(l)
ri += 1
libs.append(r[ri])
ri += 1
return libs
def PkgConfigGetIncDirs(pkgname, tool = "pkg-config"):
"""Returns a list of includes for the package, NOT prefixed by -I."""
if (sys.platform == "win32" or CrossCompiling() or not LocateBinary(tool)):
return []
if (tool == "pkg-config"):
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary("pkg-config") + " --silence-errors --cflags-only-I " + pkgname)
else:
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary(tool) + " --cflags")
result = handle.read().strip()
if len(result) == 0: return []
handle.close()
dirs = []
for opt in result.split(" "):
if (opt.startswith("-I")):
inc_dir = opt.replace("-I", "").replace("\"", "").strip()
# Hack for ODE, otherwise -S/usr/include gets added to interrogate
if inc_dir != '/usr/include' and inc_dir != '/usr/include/':
dirs.append(inc_dir)
return dirs
def PkgConfigGetLibDirs(pkgname, tool = "pkg-config"):
"""Returns a list of library paths for the package, NOT prefixed by -L."""
if (sys.platform == "win32" or CrossCompiling() or not LocateBinary(tool)):
return []
if (tool == "pkg-config"):
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary("pkg-config") + " --silence-errors --libs-only-L " + pkgname)
elif (tool == "wx-config" or tool == "ode-config"):
return []
else:
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary(tool) + " --ldflags")
result = handle.read().strip()
handle.close()
if len(result) == 0: return []
libs = []
for l in result.split(" "):
if (l.startswith("-L")):
libs.append(l.replace("-L", "").replace("\"", "").strip())
return libs
def PkgConfigGetDefSymbols(pkgname, tool = "pkg-config"):
"""Returns a dictionary of preprocessor definitions."""
if (sys.platform == "win32" or CrossCompiling() or not LocateBinary(tool)):
return []
if (tool == "pkg-config"):
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary("pkg-config") + " --silence-errors --cflags " + pkgname)
else:
handle = os.popen(LocateBinary(tool) + " --cflags")
result = handle.read().strip()
handle.close()
if len(result) == 0: return {}
defs = {}
for l in result.split(" "):
if (l.startswith("-D")):
d = l.replace("-D", "").replace("\"", "").strip().split("=")
if (len(d) == 1):
defs[d[0]] = ""
else:
defs[d[0]] = d[1]
return defs
def PkgConfigEnable(opt, pkgname, tool = "pkg-config"):
"""Adds the libraries and includes to IncDirectory, LibName and LibDirectory."""
for i in PkgConfigGetIncDirs(pkgname, tool):
IncDirectory(opt, i)
for i in PkgConfigGetLibDirs(pkgname, tool):
LibDirectory(opt, i)
for i in PkgConfigGetLibs(pkgname, tool):
LibName(opt, i)
for i, j in PkgConfigGetDefSymbols(pkgname, tool).items():
DefSymbol(opt, i, j)
def LocateLibrary(lib, lpath=[]):
""" Returns True if this library was found in the given search path, False otherwise. """
target = GetTarget()
for dir in lpath:
if target == 'darwin' and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir, 'lib%s.dylib' % lib)):
return os.path.join(dir, 'lib%s.dylib' % lib)
elif target != 'darwin' and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir, 'lib%s.so' % lib)):
return os.path.join(dir, 'lib%s.so' % lib)
elif os.path.isfile(os.path.join(dir, 'lib%s.a' % lib)):
return os.path.join(dir, 'lib%s.a' % lib)
return None
def SystemLibraryExists(lib):
return LocateLibrary(lib, SYS_LIB_DIRS) is not None
def ChooseLib(libs, thirdparty=None):
""" Chooses a library from the parameters, in order of preference. Returns the first if none of them were found. """
lpath = []
if thirdparty is not None:
lpath.append(os.path.join(GetThirdpartyDir(), thirdparty.lower(), "lib"))
lpath += SYS_LIB_DIRS
for l in libs:
libname = l
if l.startswith("lib"):
libname = l[3:]
if LocateLibrary(libname, lpath):
return libname
if len(libs) > 0:
if VERBOSE:
print(ColorText("cyan", "Couldn't find any of the libraries " + ", ".join(libs)))
return libs[0]
def SmartPkgEnable(pkg, pkgconfig = None, libs = None, incs = None, defs = None, framework = None, target_pkg = None, tool = "pkg-config"):
global PKG_LIST_ALL
if (pkg in PkgListGet() and PkgSkip(pkg)):
return
if (target_pkg == "" or target_pkg == None):
target_pkg = pkg
if (pkgconfig == ""):
pkgconfig = None
if (framework == ""):
framework = None
if (libs == None or libs == ""):
libs = ()
elif (isinstance(libs, str)):
libs = (libs, )
if (incs == None or incs == ""):
incs = ()
elif (isinstance(incs, str)):
incs = (incs, )
if (defs == None or defs == "" or len(defs) == 0):
defs = {}
elif (isinstance(incs, str)):
defs = {defs : ""}
elif (isinstance(incs, list) or isinstance(incs, tuple) or isinstance(incs, set)):
olddefs = defs
defs = {}
for d in olddefs:
defs[d] = ""
custom_loc = PkgHasCustomLocation(pkg)
if pkg.lower() == "swscale" and os.path.isfile(GetThirdpartyDir() + "ffmpeg/include/libswscale/swscale.h"):
# Let it be handled by the ffmpeg package
LibName(target_pkg, "-lswscale")
return
if pkg.lower() == "swresample" and os.path.isfile(GetThirdpartyDir() + "ffmpeg/include/libswresample/swresample.h"):
LibName(target_pkg, "-lswresample")
return
pkg_dir = os.path.join(GetThirdpartyDir(), pkg.lower())
if not custom_loc and os.path.isdir(pkg_dir):
if framework and os.path.isdir(os.path.join(pkg_dir, framework + ".framework")):
FrameworkDirectory(target_pkg, pkg_dir)
LibName(target_pkg, "-framework " + framework)
return
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(pkg_dir, "include")):
IncDirectory(target_pkg, os.path.join(pkg_dir, "include"))
if os.path.isdir(os.path.join(pkg_dir, "lib")):
LibDirectory(target_pkg, os.path.join(pkg_dir, "lib"))
if (PkgSkip("PYTHON") == 0):
py_lib_dir = os.path.join(pkg_dir, "lib", SDK["PYTHONVERSION"])
if os.path.isdir(py_lib_dir):
LibDirectory(target_pkg, py_lib_dir)
# TODO: check for a .pc file in the lib/pkg-config/ dir
if (tool != None and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(pkg_dir, "bin", tool))):
tool = os.path.join(pkg_dir, "bin", tool)
for i in PkgConfigGetLibs(None, tool):
LibName(target_pkg, i)
for i, j in PkgConfigGetDefSymbols(None, tool).items():
DefSymbol(target_pkg, i, j)
return
for l in libs:
libname = l
if l.startswith("lib"):
libname = l[3:]
# This is for backward compatibility - in the thirdparty dir, we kept some libs with "panda" prefix, like libpandatiff.
if len(glob.glob(os.path.join(pkg_dir, "lib", "libpanda%s.*" % (libname)))) > 0 \
and len(glob.glob(os.path.join(pkg_dir, "lib", "lib%s.*" % (libname)))) == 0:
libname = "panda" + libname
LibName(target_pkg, "-l" + libname)
for d, v in defs.values():
DefSymbol(target_pkg, d, v)
return
elif not custom_loc and GetHost() == "darwin" and framework != None:
prefix = SDK["MACOSX"]
if (os.path.isdir(prefix + "/Library/Frameworks/%s.framework" % framework) or
os.path.isdir(prefix + "/System/Library/Frameworks/%s.framework" % framework) or
os.path.isdir(prefix + "/Developer/Library/Frameworks/%s.framework" % framework) or
os.path.isdir(prefix + "/Users/%s/System/Library/Frameworks/%s.framework" % (getpass.getuser(), framework))):
LibName(target_pkg, "-framework " + framework)
for d, v in defs.values():
DefSymbol(target_pkg, d, v)
return
elif VERBOSE:
print(ColorText("cyan", "Couldn't find the framework %s" % (framework)))
elif not custom_loc and LocateBinary(tool) != None and (tool != "pkg-config" or pkgconfig != None):
if (isinstance(pkgconfig, str) or tool != "pkg-config"):
if (PkgConfigHavePkg(pkgconfig, tool)):
return PkgConfigEnable(target_pkg, pkgconfig, tool)
else:
have_all_pkgs = True
for pc in pkgconfig:
if (PkgConfigHavePkg(pc, tool)):
PkgConfigEnable(target_pkg, pc, tool)
else:
have_all_pkgs = False
if (have_all_pkgs):
return
if pkgconfig is not None and not libs:
# pkg-config is all we can do, abort if it wasn't found.
if pkg in PkgListGet():
print("%sWARNING:%s Could not locate pkg-config package %s, excluding from build" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), pkgconfig))
PkgDisable(pkg)
else:
print("%sERROR:%s Could not locate pkg-config package %s, aborting build" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), pkgconfig))
exit()
else:
# Okay, our pkg-config attempts failed. Let's try locating the libs by ourselves.
have_pkg = True
for l in libs:
libname = l
if l.startswith("lib"):
libname = l[3:]
if custom_loc:
# Try searching in the package's LibDirectories.
lpath = [dir for ppkg, dir in LIBDIRECTORIES if pkg == ppkg]
location = LocateLibrary(libname, lpath)
if location is not None:
LibName(target_pkg, location)
else:
have_pkg = False
print(GetColor("cyan") + "Couldn't find library lib" + libname + GetColor())
elif SystemLibraryExists(libname):
# It exists in a system library directory.
LibName(target_pkg, "-l" + libname)
else:
# Try searching in the package's LibDirectories.
lpath = [dir for ppkg, dir in LIBDIRECTORIES if pkg == ppkg or ppkg == "ALWAYS"]
location = LocateLibrary(libname, lpath)
if location is not None:
LibName(target_pkg, "-l" + libname)
else:
have_pkg = False
if VERBOSE or custom_loc:
print(GetColor("cyan") + "Couldn't find library lib" + libname + GetColor())
# Determine which include directories to look in.
incdirs = []
if not custom_loc:
incdirs += list(SYS_INC_DIRS)
for ppkg, pdir in INCDIRECTORIES:
if pkg == ppkg or (ppkg == "ALWAYS" and not custom_loc):
incdirs.append(pdir)
# The incs list contains both subdirectories to explicitly add to
# the include path and header files to check the existence of.
for i in incs:
incdir = None
for dir in incdirs:
if len(glob.glob(os.path.join(dir, i))) > 0:
incdir = sorted(glob.glob(os.path.join(dir, i)))[-1]
# Note: It's possible to specify a file instead of a dir, for the sake of checking if it exists.
if incdir is None and i.endswith(".h"):
have_pkg = False
if VERBOSE or custom_loc:
print(GetColor("cyan") + "Couldn't find header file " + i + GetColor())
if incdir is not None and os.path.isdir(incdir):
IncDirectory(target_pkg, incdir)
if not have_pkg:
if custom_loc:
print("%sERROR:%s Could not locate thirdparty package %s in specified directory, aborting build" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), pkg.lower()))
exit()
elif pkg in PkgListGet():
print("%sWARNING:%s Could not locate thirdparty package %s, excluding from build" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), pkg.lower()))
PkgDisable(pkg)
else:
print("%sERROR:%s Could not locate thirdparty package %s, aborting build" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), pkg.lower()))
exit()
########################################################################
##
## SDK Location
##
## This section is concerned with locating the install directories
## for various third-party packages. The results are stored in the
## SDK table.
##
## Microsoft keeps changing the &*#$*& registry key for the DirectX SDK.
## The only way to reliably find it is to search through the installer's
## uninstall-directories, look in each one, and see if it contains the
## relevant files.
##
########################################################################
SDK = {}
def GetSdkDir(sdkname, sdkkey = None):
# Returns the default SDK directory. If it exists,
# and sdkkey is not None, it is put in SDK[sdkkey].
# Note: return value may not be an existing path.
sdkbase = "sdks"
if "MAKEPANDA_SDKS" in os.environ:
sdkbase = os.environ["MAKEPANDA_SDKS"]
sdir = sdkbase[:]
target = GetTarget()
target_arch = GetTargetArch()
if target == 'windows':
if target_arch == 'x64':
sdir += "/win64"
else:
sdir += "/win32"
elif target == 'linux':
sdir += "/linux"
sdir += platform.architecture()[0][:2]
elif target == 'darwin':
sdir += "/macosx"
sdir += "/" + sdkname
# If it does not exist, try the old location.
if (not os.path.isdir(sdir)):
sdir = sdkbase + "/" + sdir
if (target == 'linux'):
sdir += "-linux"
sdir += platform.architecture()[0][:2]
elif (target == "darwin"):
sdir += "-osx"
if (sdkkey and os.path.isdir(sdir)):
SDK[sdkkey] = sdir
return sdir
def SdkLocateDirectX( strMode = 'default' ):
if (GetHost() != "windows"): return
if strMode == 'default':
GetSdkDir("directx9", "DX9")
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
strMode = 'latest'
if strMode == 'latest':
## We first try to locate the August SDK in 64 bits, then 32.
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Wow6432Node\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (June 2010)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Using DirectX SDK June 2010")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
SDK["GENERIC_DXERR_LIBRARY"] = 1;
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (June 2010)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Using DirectX SDK June 2010")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
SDK["GENERIC_DXERR_LIBRARY"] = 1;
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Wow6432Node\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (August 2009)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Using DirectX SDK Aug 2009")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
SDK["GENERIC_DXERR_LIBRARY"] = 1;
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (August 2009)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Using DirectX SDK Aug 2009")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
SDK["GENERIC_DXERR_LIBRARY"] = 1;
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
## Try to locate the key within the "new" March 2009 location in the registry (yecch):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (March 2009)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Using DirectX SDK March 2009")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
archStr = GetTargetArch()
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
uninstaller = "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall"
for subdir in ListRegistryKeys(uninstaller):
if (subdir[0]=="{"):
dir = GetRegistryKey(uninstaller+"\\"+subdir, "InstallLocation")
if (dir != 0):
if (("DX9" not in SDK) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Include\\d3d9.h")) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Include\\d3dx9.h")) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Include\\dxsdkver.h")) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Lib\\" + archStr + "\\d3d9.lib")) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Lib\\" + archStr + "\\d3dx9.lib"))):
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
return
elif strMode == 'jun2010':
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Wow6432Node\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (June 2010)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Found DirectX SDK June 2010")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
SDK["GENERIC_DXERR_LIBRARY"] = 1;
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (June 2010)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Found DirectX SDK June 2010")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
SDK["GENERIC_DXERR_LIBRARY"] = 1;
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
exit("Couldn't find DirectX June2010 SDK")
elif strMode == 'aug2009':
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Wow6432Node\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (August 2009)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Found DirectX SDK Aug 2009")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
SDK["GENERIC_DXERR_LIBRARY"] = 1;
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (August 2009)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Found DirectX SDK Aug 2009")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
SDK["GENERIC_DXERR_LIBRARY"] = 1;
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
exit("Couldn't find DirectX Aug 2009 SDK")
elif strMode == 'mar2009':
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
## Try to locate the key within the "new" March 2009 location in the registry (yecch):
dir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\DirectX\\Microsoft DirectX SDK (March 2009)", "InstallPath")
if (dir != 0):
print("Found DirectX SDK March 2009")
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
exit("Couldn't find DirectX March 2009 SDK")
elif strMode == 'aug2006':
archStr = GetTargetArch()
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
uninstaller = "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Uninstall"
for subdir in ListRegistryKeys(uninstaller):
if (subdir[0]=="{"):
dir = GetRegistryKey(uninstaller+"\\"+subdir, "InstallLocation")
if (dir != 0):
if (("DX9" not in SDK) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Include\\d3d9.h")) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Include\\d3dx9.h")) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Include\\dxsdkver.h")) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Lib\\" + archStr + "\\d3d9.lib")) and
(os.path.isfile(dir+"\\Lib\\" + archStr + "\\d3dx9.lib"))):
SDK["DX9"] = dir.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
if ("DX9" not in SDK):
exit("Couldn't find a DirectX Aug 2006 SDK")
if ("DX9" in SDK):
SDK["DIRECTCAM"] = SDK["DX9"]
def SdkLocateMaya():
for (ver, key) in MAYAVERSIONINFO:
if (PkgSkip(ver)==0 and ver not in SDK):
GetSdkDir(ver.lower().replace("x",""), ver)
if (not ver in SDK):
if (GetHost() == "windows"):
for dev in ["Alias|Wavefront","Alias","Autodesk"]:
fullkey="SOFTWARE\\"+dev+"\\Maya\\"+key+"\\Setup\\InstallPath"
res = GetRegistryKey(fullkey, "MAYA_INSTALL_LOCATION", override64=False)
if (res != 0):
res = res.replace("\\", "/").rstrip("/")
SDK[ver] = res
elif (GetHost() == "darwin"):
ddir = "/Applications/Autodesk/maya"+key
if (os.path.isdir(ddir)): SDK[ver] = ddir
else:
if (GetTargetArch() in ("x86_64", "amd64")):
ddir1 = "/usr/autodesk/maya"+key+"-x64"
ddir2 = "/usr/aw/maya"+key+"-x64"
else:
ddir1 = "/usr/autodesk/maya"+key
ddir2 = "/usr/aw/maya"+key
if (os.path.isdir(ddir1)): SDK[ver] = ddir1
elif (os.path.isdir(ddir2)): SDK[ver] = ddir2
def SdkLocateMax():
if (GetHost() != "windows"): return
for version,key1,key2,subdir in MAXVERSIONINFO:
if (PkgSkip(version)==0):
if (version not in SDK):
GetSdkDir("maxsdk"+version.lower()[3:], version)
GetSdkDir("maxsdk"+version.lower()[3:], version+"CS")
if (not version in SDK):
top = GetRegistryKey(key1,key2)
if (top != 0):
SDK[version] = top + "maxsdk"
if (os.path.isdir(top + "\\" + subdir)!=0):
SDK[version+"CS"] = top + subdir
def SdkLocatePython(prefer_thirdparty_python=False):
if PkgSkip("PYTHON"):
# We're not compiling with Python support. We still need to set this
# in case we want to run any scripts that use Python, though.
SDK["PYTHONEXEC"] = os.path.realpath(sys.executable)
return
if GetTarget() == 'windows':
sdkdir = GetThirdpartyBase() + "/win-python"
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
# Python 3 build...
sdkdir += "%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:2]
if GetOptimize() <= 2:
sdkdir += "-dbg"
if GetTargetArch() == 'x64':
sdkdir += "-x64"
SDK["PYTHON"] = sdkdir
SDK["PYTHONEXEC"] = SDK["PYTHON"].replace('/', '\\') + "\\python"
if (GetOptimize() <= 2):
SDK["PYTHONEXEC"] += "_d.exe"
else:
SDK["PYTHONEXEC"] += ".exe"
if (not os.path.isfile(SDK["PYTHONEXEC"])):
exit("Could not find %s!" % SDK["PYTHONEXEC"])
# Determine which version it is by checking which dll is in the directory.
if (GetOptimize() <= 2):
py_dlls = glob.glob(SDK["PYTHON"] + "/python[0-9][0-9]_d.dll")
else:
py_dlls = glob.glob(SDK["PYTHON"] + "/python[0-9][0-9].dll")
if len(py_dlls) == 0:
exit("Could not find the Python dll in %s." % (SDK["PYTHON"]))
elif len(py_dlls) > 1:
exit("Found multiple Python dlls in %s." % (SDK["PYTHON"]))
py_dll = os.path.basename(py_dlls[0])
ver = py_dll[6] + "." + py_dll[7]
SDK["PYTHONVERSION"] = "python" + ver
os.environ["PYTHONHOME"] = SDK["PYTHON"]
if sys.version[:3] != ver:
print("Warning: running makepanda with Python %s, but building Panda3D with Python %s." % (sys.version[:3], ver))
elif CrossCompiling() or (prefer_thirdparty_python and os.path.isdir(os.path.join(GetThirdpartyDir(), "python"))):
tp_python = os.path.join(GetThirdpartyDir(), "python")
if GetTarget() == 'darwin':
py_libs = glob.glob(tp_python + "/lib/libpython[0-9].[0-9].dylib")
else:
py_libs = glob.glob(tp_python + "/lib/libpython[0-9].[0-9].so")
if len(py_libs) == 0:
py_libs = glob.glob(tp_python + "/lib/libpython[0-9].[0-9].a")
if len(py_libs) == 0:
exit("Could not find the Python library in %s." % (tp_python))
elif len(py_libs) > 1:
exit("Found multiple Python libraries in %s." % (tp_python))
py_lib = os.path.basename(py_libs[0])
SDK["PYTHONVERSION"] = "python" + py_lib[9] + "." + py_lib[11]
SDK["PYTHONEXEC"] = tp_python + "/bin/" + SDK["PYTHONVERSION"]
SDK["PYTHON"] = tp_python + "/include/" + SDK["PYTHONVERSION"]
elif GetTarget() == 'darwin':
# On Mac OS X, use the system Python framework.
py_fwx = SDK.get("MACOSX", "") + "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current"
if not os.path.islink(py_fwx):
exit("Could not locate Python installation at %s" % (py_fwx))
ver = os.path.basename(os.readlink(py_fwx))
py_fwx = SDK.get("MACOSX", "") + "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/%s" % ver
SDK["PYTHON"] = py_fwx + "/Headers"
SDK["PYTHONVERSION"] = "python" + ver
SDK["PYTHONEXEC"] = "/System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/" + ver + "/bin/python" + ver
if sys.version[:3] != ver:
print("Warning: building with Python %s instead of %s since you targeted a specific Mac OS X version." % (ver, sys.version[:3]))
#elif GetTarget() == 'windows':
# SDK["PYTHON"] = os.path.dirname(sysconfig.get_python_inc())
# SDK["PYTHONVERSION"] = "python" + sysconfig.get_python_version()
# SDK["PYTHONEXEC"] = sys.executable
else:
SDK["PYTHON"] = sysconfig.get_python_inc()
SDK["PYTHONVERSION"] = "python" + sysconfig.get_python_version()
SDK["PYTHONEXEC"] = os.path.realpath(sys.executable)
if CrossCompiling():
# We need a version of Python we can run.
SDK["PYTHONEXEC"] = sys.executable
host_version = "python" + sysconfig.get_python_version()
if SDK["PYTHONVERSION"] != host_version:
exit("Host Python version (%s) must be the same as target Python version (%s)!" % (host_version, SDK["PYTHONVERSION"]))
if GetVerbose():
print("Using Python %s build located at %s" % (SDK["PYTHONVERSION"][6:9], SDK["PYTHON"]))
else:
print("Using Python %s" % (SDK["PYTHONVERSION"][6:9]))
def SdkLocateVisualStudio():
if (GetHost() != "windows"): return
vcdir = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\SxS\\VC7", "10.0")
if (vcdir != 0) and (vcdir[-4:] == "\\VC\\"):
vcdir = vcdir[:-3]
SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] = vcdir
elif (os.path.isfile("C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\\VC\\bin\\cl.exe")):
SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] = "C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\\"
elif (os.path.isfile("C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\\VC\\bin\\cl.exe")):
SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] = "C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\\"
elif "VCINSTALLDIR" in os.environ:
vcdir = os.environ["VCINSTALLDIR"]
if (vcdir[-3:] == "\\VC"):
vcdir = vcdir[:-2]
elif (vcdir[-4:] == "\\VC\\"):
vcdir = vcdir[:-3]
SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] = vcdir
def SdkLocateMSPlatform(strMode = 'default'):
if (GetHost() != "windows"): return
platsdk = None
platsdk = GetRegistryKey("SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Microsoft SDKs\\Windows\\v7.1", "InstallationFolder")
if (platsdk and not os.path.isdir(platsdk)):
platsdk = None
if not platsdk:
# Most common location. Worth a try.
platsdk = "C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft SDKs\\Windows\\v7.1"
if not os.path.isdir(platsdk):
platsdk = None
if not platsdk:
exit("Couldn't find Windows SDK v7.1")
if not platsdk.endswith("\\"):
platsdk += "\\"
SDK["MSPLATFORM"] = platsdk
def SdkLocateMacOSX(osxtarget = None):
if (GetHost() != "darwin"): return
if (osxtarget != None):
sdkname = "MacOSX%d.%d" % osxtarget
if (os.path.exists("/Developer/SDKs/%su.sdk" % sdkname)):
SDK["MACOSX"] = "/Developer/SDKs/%su.sdk" % sdkname
elif (os.path.exists("/Developer/SDKs/%s.sdk" % sdkname)):
SDK["MACOSX"] = "/Developer/SDKs/%s.sdk" % sdkname
elif (os.path.exists("/Developer/SDKs/%s.0.sdk" % sdkname)):
SDK["MACOSX"] = "/Developer/SDKs/%s.0.sdk" % sdkname
elif (os.path.exists("/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/%s.sdk" % sdkname)):
SDK["MACOSX"] = "/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/%s.sdk" % sdkname
else:
handle = os.popen("xcode-select -print-path")
result = handle.read().strip().rstrip('/')
handle.close()
if (os.path.exists("%s/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/%s.sdk" % (result, sdkname))):
SDK["MACOSX"] = "%s/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/%s.sdk" % (result, sdkname)
else:
exit("Couldn't find any MacOSX SDK for OSX version %s!" % sdkname)
else:
SDK["MACOSX"] = ""
# Latest first
PHYSXVERSIONINFO = [
("PHYSX284", "v2.8.4"),
("PHYSX283", "v2.8.3"),
("PHYSX281", "v2.8.1"),
]
def SdkLocatePhysX():
# First check for a physx directory in sdks.
dir = GetSdkDir("physx")
if (dir and os.path.isdir(dir)):
SDK["PHYSX"] = dir
SDK["PHYSXLIBS"] = dir + "/lib"
return
if CrossCompiling():
return
# Try to find a PhysX installation on the system.
for (ver, key) in PHYSXVERSIONINFO:
if (GetHost() == "windows"):
folders = "SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Installer\\Folders"
for folder in ListRegistryValues(folders):
if folder.endswith("NVIDIA PhysX SDK\\%s\\SDKs\\" % key) or \
folder.endswith("NVIDIA PhysX SDK\\%s_win\\SDKs\\" % key):
SDK["PHYSX"] = folder
if GetTargetArch() == 'x64':
SDK["PHYSXLIBS"] = folder + "/lib/win64"
AddToPathEnv("PATH", folder + "/../Bin/win64/")
else:
SDK["PHYSXLIBS"] = folder + "/lib/win32"
AddToPathEnv("PATH", folder + "/../Bin/win32/")
return
elif (GetHost() == "linux"):
incpath = "/usr/include/PhysX/%s/SDKs" % key
libpath = "/usr/lib/PhysX/%s" % key
if (os.path.isdir(incpath) and os.path.isdir(libpath)):
SDK["PHYSX"] = incpath
SDK["PHYSXLIBS"] = libpath
return
def SdkLocateSpeedTree():
# Look for all of the SpeedTree SDK directories within the
# sdks/win32/speedtree dir, and pick the highest-numbered one.
dir = GetSdkDir("speedtree")
if not os.path.exists(dir):
return
speedtrees = []
for dirname in os.listdir(dir):
if dirname.startswith('SpeedTree SDK v'):
version = dirname[15:].split()[0]
version = tuple(map(int, version.split('.')))
speedtrees.append((version, dirname))
if not speedtrees:
# No installed SpeedTree SDK.
return
speedtrees.sort()
version, dirname = speedtrees[-1]
SDK["SPEEDTREE"] = os.path.join(dir, dirname)
SDK["SPEEDTREEAPI"] = "OpenGL"
SDK["SPEEDTREEVERSION"] = '%s.%s' % (version[0], version[1])
def SdkLocateAndroid():
"""This actually locates the Android NDK, not the Android SDK.
NDK_ROOT must be set to its root directory."""
if GetTarget() != 'android':
return
# Determine the NDK installation directory.
if 'NDK_ROOT' not in os.environ:
exit('NDK_ROOT must be set when compiling for Android!')
ndk_root = os.environ["NDK_ROOT"]
if not os.path.isdir(ndk_root):
exit("Cannot find %s. Please install Android NDK and set NDK_ROOT." % (ndk_root))
SDK["ANDROID_NDK"] = ndk_root
# Determine the toolchain location.
gcc_ver = '4.8'
arch = GetTargetArch()
if arch == 'armv7a' or arch == 'arm':
arch = 'arm'
toolchain = 'arm-linux-androideabi-' + gcc_ver
elif arch == 'x86':
toolchain = 'x86-' + gcc_ver
elif arch == 'mips':
toolchain = 'mipsel-linux-android-' + gcc_ver
SDK["ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN"] = os.path.join(ndk_root, 'toolchains', toolchain)
# Allow ANDROID_ABI to be used in makepanda.py.
abi = ANDROID_ABI
SDK["ANDROID_ABI"] = abi
# Determine the sysroot directory.
SDK["SYSROOT"] = os.path.join(ndk_root, 'platforms', 'android-9', 'arch-%s' % (arch))
#IncDirectory("ALWAYS", os.path.join(SDK["SYSROOT"], 'usr', 'include'))
stdlibc = os.path.join(ndk_root, 'sources', 'cxx-stl', 'gnu-libstdc++', gcc_ver)
SDK["ANDROID_STL"] = stdlibc
#IncDirectory("ALWAYS", os.path.join(stdlibc, 'include'))
#IncDirectory("ALWAYS", os.path.join(stdlibc, 'libs', abi, 'include'))
stl_lib = os.path.join(stdlibc, 'libs', abi, 'libgnustl_shared.so')
LibName("ALWAYS", stl_lib)
CopyFile(os.path.join(GetOutputDir(), 'libs', abi, 'libgnustl_shared.so'), stl_lib)
########################################################################
##
## SDK Auto-Disables
##
## Disable packages whose SDKs could not be found.
##
########################################################################
def SdkAutoDisableDirectX():
for ver in DXVERSIONS + ["DIRECTCAM"]:
if (PkgSkip(ver)==0):
if (ver not in SDK):
if (GetHost() == "windows"):
WARNINGS.append("I cannot locate SDK for "+ver)
WARNINGS.append("I have automatically added this command-line option: --no-"+ver.lower())
PkgDisable(ver)
else:
WARNINGS.append("Using "+ver+" sdk: "+SDK[ver])
def SdkAutoDisableMaya():
for (ver,key) in MAYAVERSIONINFO:
if (ver not in SDK) and (PkgSkip(ver)==0):
if (GetHost() == "windows"):
WARNINGS.append("The registry does not appear to contain a pointer to the "+ver+" SDK.")
else:
WARNINGS.append("I cannot locate SDK for "+ver)
WARNINGS.append("I have automatically added this command-line option: --no-"+ver.lower())
PkgDisable(ver)
def SdkAutoDisableMax():
for version,key1,key2,subdir in MAXVERSIONINFO:
if (PkgSkip(version)==0) and ((version not in SDK) or (version+"CS" not in SDK)):
if (GetHost() == "windows"):
if (version in SDK):
WARNINGS.append("Your copy of "+version+" does not include the character studio SDK")
else:
WARNINGS.append("The registry does not appear to contain a pointer to "+version)
WARNINGS.append("I have automatically added this command-line option: --no-"+version.lower())
PkgDisable(version)
def SdkAutoDisablePhysX():
if ("PHYSX" not in SDK) and (PkgSkip("PHYSX")==0):
PkgDisable("PHYSX")
WARNINGS.append("I cannot locate SDK for PhysX")
WARNINGS.append("I have automatically added this command-line option: --no-physx")
def SdkAutoDisableSpeedTree():
if ("SPEEDTREE" not in SDK) and (PkgSkip("SPEEDTREE")==0):
PkgDisable("SPEEDTREE")
WARNINGS.append("I cannot locate SDK for SpeedTree")
WARNINGS.append("I have automatically added this command-line option: --no-speedtree")
########################################################################
##
## Visual Studio comes with a script called VSVARS32.BAT, which
## you need to run before using visual studio command-line tools.
## The following python subroutine serves the same purpose.
##
########################################################################
def AddToPathEnv(path,add):
if path in os.environ:
os.environ[path] = add + os.pathsep + os.environ[path]
else:
os.environ[path] = add
def SetupVisualStudioEnviron():
if ("VISUALSTUDIO" not in SDK):
exit("Could not find Visual Studio install directory")
if ("MSPLATFORM" not in SDK):
exit("Could not find the Microsoft Platform SDK")
os.environ["VCINSTALLDIR"] = SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] + "VC"
os.environ["WindowsSdkDir"] = SDK["MSPLATFORM"]
# Determine the directories to look in based on the architecture.
arch = GetTargetArch()
bindir = ""
libdir = ""
if (arch == 'x64'):
bindir = 'amd64'
libdir = 'amd64'
elif (arch != 'x86'):
bindir = arch
libdir = arch
if (arch != 'x86' and GetHostArch() == 'x86'):
# Special version of the tools that run on x86.
bindir = 'x86_' + bindir
binpath = SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] + "VC\\bin\\" + bindir
if not os.path.isdir(binpath):
exit("Couldn't find compilers in %s. You may need to install the Windows SDK 7.1 and the Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Compiler Update for Windows SDK 7.1.")
AddToPathEnv("PATH", binpath)
AddToPathEnv("PATH", SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] + "Common7\\IDE")
AddToPathEnv("INCLUDE", SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] + "VC\\include")
AddToPathEnv("INCLUDE", SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] + "VC\\atlmfc\\include")
AddToPathEnv("LIB", SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] + "VC\\lib\\" + libdir)
AddToPathEnv("LIB", SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] + "VC\\atlmfc\\lib\\" + libdir)
AddToPathEnv("PATH", SDK["MSPLATFORM"] + "bin")
AddToPathEnv("INCLUDE", SDK["MSPLATFORM"] + "include")
AddToPathEnv("INCLUDE", SDK["MSPLATFORM"] + "include\\atl")
AddToPathEnv("INCLUDE", SDK["MSPLATFORM"] + "include\\mfc")
if (arch != 'x64'):
AddToPathEnv("LIB", SDK["MSPLATFORM"] + "lib")
AddToPathEnv("PATH",SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] + "VC\\redist\\x86\\Microsoft.VC100.CRT")
AddToPathEnv("PATH",SDK["VISUALSTUDIO"] + "VC\\redist\\x86\\Microsoft.VC100.MFC")
elif (os.path.isdir(SDK["MSPLATFORM"] + "lib\\x64")):
AddToPathEnv("LIB", SDK["MSPLATFORM"] + "lib\\x64")
elif (os.path.isdir(SDK["MSPLATFORM"] + "lib\\amd64")):
AddToPathEnv("LIB", SDK["MSPLATFORM"] + "lib\\amd64")
else:
exit("Could not locate 64-bits libraries in Platform SDK!")
########################################################################
#
# Include and Lib directories.
#
# These allow you to add include and lib directories to the
# compiler search paths. These methods accept a "package"
# parameter, which specifies which package the directory is
# associated with. The include/lib directory is not used
# if the package is not selected. The package can be 'ALWAYS'.
#
########################################################################
INCDIRECTORIES = []
LIBDIRECTORIES = []
FRAMEWORKDIRECTORIES = []
LIBNAMES = []
DEFSYMBOLS = []
def IncDirectory(opt, dir):
INCDIRECTORIES.append((opt, dir))
def LibDirectory(opt, dir):
LIBDIRECTORIES.append((opt, dir))
def FrameworkDirectory(opt, dir):
FRAMEWORKDIRECTORIES.append((opt, dir))
def LibName(opt, name):
# Check to see if the lib file actually exists for the thirdparty library given
# Are we a thirdparty library?
if name.startswith(GetThirdpartyDir()):
# Does this lib exist?
if not os.path.exists(name):
WARNINGS.append(name + " not found. Skipping Package " + opt)
if (opt in PkgListGet()):
if not PkgSkip(opt):
print("%sWARNING:%s Could not locate thirdparty package %s, excluding from build" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), opt.lower()))
PkgDisable(opt)
return
else:
print("%sERROR:%s Could not locate thirdparty package %s, aborting build" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), opt.lower()))
exit()
LIBNAMES.append((opt, name))
def DefSymbol(opt, sym, val=""):
DEFSYMBOLS.append((opt, sym, val))
########################################################################
#
# This subroutine prepares the environment for the build.
#
########################################################################
def SetupBuildEnvironment(compiler):
if GetVerbose():
print("Using compiler: %s" % compiler)
print("Host OS: %s" % GetHost())
print("Host arch: %s" % GetHostArch())
print("Target OS: %s" % GetTarget())
print("Target arch: %s" % GetTargetArch())
if compiler == "MSVC":
# Add the visual studio tools to PATH et al.
SetupVisualStudioEnviron()
if compiler == "GCC":
# Invoke gcc to determine the system library directories.
global SYS_LIB_DIRS, SYS_INC_DIRS
if sys.platform == "darwin":
# We need to add this one explicitly for some reason.
SYS_LIB_DIRS.append(SDK["MACOSX"] + "/usr/lib")
if not SDK.get("MACOSX"):
# gcc doesn't add this one, but we do want it:
local_lib = SDK.get("SYSROOT", "") + "/usr/local/lib"
if os.path.isdir(local_lib):
SYS_LIB_DIRS.append(local_lib)
sysroot_flag = ""
if SDK.get("MACOSX"):
# The default compiler in Leopard does not respect --sysroot correctly.
sysroot_flag = " -isysroot " + SDK["MACOSX"]
if SDK.get("SYSROOT"):
sysroot_flag = ' --sysroot=%s -no-canonical-prefixes' % (SDK["SYSROOT"])
# Extract the dirs from the line that starts with 'libraries: ='.
cmd = GetCXX() + " -print-search-dirs" + sysroot_flag
handle = os.popen(cmd)
for line in handle:
if not line.startswith('libraries: ='):
continue
line = line[12:].strip()
for libdir in line.split(':'):
libdir = os.path.normpath(libdir)
if os.path.isdir(libdir):
if libdir not in SYS_LIB_DIRS:
SYS_LIB_DIRS.append(libdir)
elif GetVerbose():
print("Ignoring non-existent library directory %s" % (libdir))
returnval = handle.close()
if returnval != None and returnval != 0:
print("%sWARNING:%s %s failed" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), cmd))
SYS_LIB_DIRS += [SDK.get("SYSROOT", "") + "/usr/lib"]
# Now extract the preprocessor's include directories.
cmd = GetCXX() + sysroot_flag + " -x c++ -v -E /dev/null"
null = open(os.devnull, 'w')
handle = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=null, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True)
scanning = False
for line in handle.communicate()[1].splitlines():
line = line.decode('utf-8', 'replace')
# Start looking at a line that says: #include "..." search starts here
if not scanning:
if line.startswith('#include'):
scanning = True
continue
if not line.startswith(' /'):
continue
line = line.strip()
if line.endswith(" (framework directory)"):
pass
elif os.path.isdir(line):
SYS_INC_DIRS.append(os.path.normpath(line))
elif GetVerbose():
print("Ignoring non-existent include directory %s" % (line))
if handle.returncode != 0 or not SYS_INC_DIRS:
print("%sWARNING:%s %s failed or did not produce the expected result" % (GetColor("red"), GetColor(), cmd))
sysroot = SDK.get("SYSROOT", "")
# Add some sensible directories as a fallback.
SYS_INC_DIRS = [
sysroot + "/usr/include",
sysroot + "/usr/local/include"
]
pcbsd_inc = sysroot + "/usr/PCBSD/local/include"
if os.path.isdir(pcbsd_inc):
SYS_INC_DIRS.append(pcbsd_inc)
# Print out the search paths
if GetVerbose():
print("System library search path:")
for dir in SYS_LIB_DIRS:
print(" " + dir)
print("System include search path:")
for dir in SYS_INC_DIRS:
print(" " + dir)
# In the case of Android, we have to put the toolchain on the PATH in order to use it.
if GetTarget() == 'android':
# Locate the directory where the toolchain binaries reside.
prebuilt_dir = os.path.join(SDK['ANDROID_TOOLCHAIN'], 'prebuilt')
if not os.path.isdir(prebuilt_dir):
exit('Not found: %s' % (prebuilt_dir))
host_tag = GetHost() + '-x86'
if host_64:
host_tag += '_64'
elif host_tag == 'windows-x86':
host_tag = 'windows'
prebuilt_dir = os.path.join(prebuilt_dir, host_tag)
if host_64 and not os.path.isdir(prebuilt_dir):
# Try the 32-bits toolchain instead.
prebuilt_dir = os.path.join(prebuilt_dir, host_tag)
if not os.path.isdir(prebuilt_dir):
if host_64:
exit('Not found: %s or %s' % (prebuilt_dir, host_tag))
else:
exit('Not found: %s' % (prebuilt_dir))
# Then, add it to the PATH.
AddToPathEnv("PATH", os.path.join(prebuilt_dir, 'bin'))
# If we're cross-compiling, no point in putting our output dirs on the path.
if CrossCompiling():
return
# Add our output directories to the environment.
builtdir = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(GetOutputDir()))
AddToPathEnv("PYTHONPATH", builtdir)
AddToPathEnv("PANDA_PRC_DIR", os.path.join(builtdir, "etc"))
AddToPathEnv("PATH", os.path.join(builtdir, "bin"))
if GetHost() == 'windows':
# extension_native_helpers.py currently expects to find libpandaexpress on sys.path.
AddToPathEnv("PYTHONPATH", os.path.join(builtdir, "bin"))
AddToPathEnv("PATH", os.path.join(builtdir, "plugins"))
# Now for the special (DY)LD_LIBRARY_PATH on Unix-esque systems.
if GetHost() != 'windows':
# Get the current
ldpath = os.environ.get("LD_LIBRARY_PATH", "").split(os.pathsep)
if GetHost() == 'darwin':
dyldpath = os.environ.get("DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH", "").split(os.pathsep)
# Remove any potential current Panda installation lib dirs
for i in ldpath[:]:
if i.startswith("/usr/lib/panda3d") or \
i.startswith("/usr/local/panda"):
ldpath.remove(i)
if GetHost() == 'darwin':
for i in dyldpath[:]:
if i.startswith("/Applications/Panda3D") or \
i.startswith("/Developer/Panda3D"):
dyldpath.remove(i)
# Add built/lib/ to (DY)LD_LIBRARY_PATH
ldpath.insert(0, os.path.join(builtdir, 'lib'))
os.environ["LD_LIBRARY_PATH"] = os.pathsep.join(ldpath)
if GetHost() == 'darwin':
dyldpath.insert(0, os.path.join(builtdir, 'lib'))
os.environ["DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"] = os.pathsep.join(dyldpath)
# Workaround around compile issue on PCBSD
if (os.path.exists("/usr/PCBSD")):
os.environ["LD_LIBRARY_PATH"] += os.pathsep + "/usr/PCBSD/local/lib"
########################################################################
##
## Routines to copy files into the build tree
##
########################################################################
def CopyFile(dstfile, srcfile):
if dstfile[-1] == '/':
dstdir = dstfile
fnl = srcfile.rfind("/")
if fnl < 0:
fn = srcfile
else:
fn = srcfile[fnl+1:]
dstfile = dstdir + fn
if NeedsBuild([dstfile], [srcfile]):
if os.path.islink(srcfile):
# Preserve symlinks
if os.path.exists(dstfile):
os.unlink(dstfile)
os.symlink(os.readlink(srcfile), dstfile)
else:
WriteBinaryFile(dstfile, ReadBinaryFile(srcfile))
JustBuilt([dstfile], [srcfile])
def CopyAllFiles(dstdir, srcdir, suffix=""):
for x in GetDirectoryContents(srcdir, ["*"+suffix]):
CopyFile(dstdir + x, srcdir + x)
def CopyAllHeaders(dir, skip=[]):
for filename in GetDirectoryContents(dir, ["*.h", "*.I", "*.T"], skip):
srcfile = dir + "/" + filename
dstfile = OUTPUTDIR + "/include/" + filename
if (NeedsBuild([dstfile], [srcfile])):
WriteBinaryFile(dstfile, ReadBinaryFile(srcfile))
JustBuilt([dstfile], [srcfile])
def CopyAllJavaSources(dir, skip=[]):
for filename in GetDirectoryContents(dir, ["*.java"], skip):
srcfile = dir + "/" + filename
dstfile = OUTPUTDIR + "/src/org/panda3d/android/" + filename
if (NeedsBuild([dstfile], [srcfile])):
WriteBinaryFile(dstfile, ReadBinaryFile(srcfile))
JustBuilt([dstfile], [srcfile])
def CopyTree(dstdir, srcdir, omitVCS=True):
if (os.path.isdir(dstdir)):
for entry in os.listdir(srcdir):
srcpth = os.path.join(srcdir, entry)
dstpth = os.path.join(dstdir, entry)
if (os.path.isfile(srcpth)):
if not omitVCS or entry not in VCS_FILES:
CopyFile(dstpth, srcpth)
else:
if not omitVCS or entry not in VCS_DIRS:
CopyTree(dstpth, srcpth)
else:
if sys.platform == 'win32':
cmd = 'xcopy /I/Y/E/Q "' + srcdir + '" "' + dstdir + '"'
else:
cmd = 'cp -R -f ' + srcdir + ' ' + dstdir
oscmd(cmd)
if omitVCS:
DeleteVCS(dstdir)
def CopyPythonTree(dstdir, srcdir, lib2to3_fixers=[]):
if (not os.path.isdir(dstdir)):
os.mkdir(dstdir)
lib2to3 = None
if len(lib2to3_fixers) > 0 and sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
from lib2to3.main import main as lib2to3
lib2to3_args = ['-w', '-n', '--no-diffs', '-x', 'buffer', '-x', 'idioms', '-x', 'set_literal', '-x', 'ws_comma']
if lib2to3_fixers != ['all']:
for fixer in lib2to3_fixers:
lib2to3_args += ['-f', fixer]
exclude_files = set(VCS_FILES)
exclude_files.add('panda3d.py')
refactor = []
for entry in os.listdir(srcdir):
srcpth = os.path.join(srcdir, entry)
dstpth = os.path.join(dstdir, entry)
if os.path.isfile(srcpth):
base, ext = os.path.splitext(entry)
if entry not in exclude_files and ext not in SUFFIX_INC + ['.pyc', '.pyo']:
if (NeedsBuild([dstpth], [srcpth])):
WriteBinaryFile(dstpth, ReadBinaryFile(srcpth))
if ext == '.py' and not entry.endswith('-extensions.py'):
refactor.append((dstpth, srcpth))
else:
JustBuilt([dstpth], [srcpth])
elif entry not in VCS_DIRS:
CopyPythonTree(dstpth, srcpth, lib2to3_fixers)
for dstpth, srcpth in refactor:
if lib2to3 is not None:
ret = lib2to3("lib2to3.fixes", lib2to3_args + [dstpth])
if ret != 0:
os.remove(dstpth)
exit("Error in lib2to3.")
JustBuilt([dstpth], [srcpth])
########################################################################
##
## Parse PandaVersion.pp to extract the version number.
##
########################################################################
def ParsePandaVersion(fn):
try:
f = open(fn, "r")
pattern = re.compile('^[ \t]*[#][ \t]*define[ \t]+PANDA_VERSION[ \t]+([0-9]+)[ \t]+([0-9]+)[ \t]+([0-9]+)')
for line in f:
match = pattern.match(line, 0)
if (match):
f.close()
return match.group(1) + "." + match.group(2) + "." + match.group(3)
f.close()
except: pass
return "0.0.0"
def ParsePluginVersion(fn):
try:
f = open(fn, "r")
pattern = re.compile('^[ \t]*[#][ \t]*define[ \t]+P3D_PLUGIN_VERSION[ \t]+([0-9]+)[ \t]+([0-9]+)[ \t]+([0-9]+)')
for line in f:
match = pattern.match(line,0)
if (match):
f.close()
return match.group(1) + "." + match.group(2) + "." + match.group(3)
f.close()
except: pass
return "0.0.0"
def ParseCoreapiVersion(fn):
try:
f = open(fn, "r")
pattern = re.compile('^[ \t]*[#][ \t]*define[ \t]+P3D_COREAPI_VERSION.*([0-9]+)[ \t]*$')
for line in f:
match = pattern.match(line,0)
if (match):
f.close()
return match.group(1)
f.close()
except: pass
return "0"
##########################################################################################
#
# Utility function to generate a resource file
#
##########################################################################################
RESOURCE_FILE_TEMPLATE = """VS_VERSION_INFO VERSIONINFO
FILEVERSION %(commaversion)s
PRODUCTVERSION %(commaversion)s
FILEFLAGSMASK 0x3fL
FILEFLAGS %(debugflag)s
FILEOS 0x40004L
FILETYPE 0x2L
FILESUBTYPE 0x0L
BEGIN
BLOCK "StringFileInfo"
BEGIN
BLOCK "040904e4"
BEGIN
VALUE "FileDescription", "%(description)s\\0"
VALUE "FileVersion", "%(dotversion)s"
VALUE "LegalTrademarks", "\\0"
VALUE "MIMEType", "%(mimetype)s\\0"
VALUE "FileExtents", "%(extension)s\\0"
VALUE "FileOpenName", "%(filedesc)s\\0"
VALUE "OLESelfRegister", "\\0"
VALUE "OriginalFilename", "%(filename)s\\0"
VALUE "ProductName", "%(name)s %(version)s\\0"
VALUE "ProductVersion", "%(dotversion)s"
END
END
BLOCK "VarFileInfo"
BEGIN
VALUE "Translation", 0x409, 1252
END
END
"""
def GenerateResourceFile(**kwargs):
if "debugflag" not in kwargs:
if GetOptimize() <= 2:
kwargs["debugflag"] = "0x1L"
else:
kwargs["debugflag"] = "0x0L"
kwargs["dotversion"] = kwargs["version"]
if len(kwargs["dotversion"].split(".")) == 3:
kwargs["dotversion"] += ".0"
if "commaversion" not in kwargs:
kwargs["commaversion"] = kwargs["dotversion"].replace(".", ",")
rcdata = ""
if not "noinclude" in kwargs:
rcdata += "#define APSTUDIO_READONLY_SYMBOLS\n"
rcdata += "#include \"winresrc.h\"\n"
rcdata += "#undef APSTUDIO_READONLY_SYMBOLS\n"
rcdata += RESOURCE_FILE_TEMPLATE % kwargs
if "icon" in kwargs:
rcdata += "\nICON_FILE ICON \"%s\"\n" % kwargs["icon"]
return rcdata
def WriteResourceFile(basename, **kwargs):
if not basename.endswith(".rc"):
basename += ".rc"
basename = GetOutputDir() + "/include/" + basename
ConditionalWriteFile(basename, GenerateResourceFile(**kwargs))
return basename
########################################################################
##
## FindLocation
##
########################################################################
ORIG_EXT = {}
def GetOrigExt(x):
return ORIG_EXT[x]
def SetOrigExt(x, v):
ORIG_EXT[x] = v
def CalcLocation(fn, ipath):
if fn.startswith("panda3d/") and fn.endswith(".py"):
return OUTPUTDIR + "/" + fn
if (fn.count("/")): return fn
dllext = ""
target = GetTarget()
if (GetOptimize() <= 2 and target == 'windows'): dllext = "_d"
if (fn == "AndroidManifest.xml"): return OUTPUTDIR+"/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".cxx")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".I")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".h")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".c")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".py")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".yxx")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".lxx")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".pdef")):return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".xml")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".egg")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/models/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".egg.pz")):return OUTPUTDIR+"/models/"+fn
if (target == 'windows'):
if (fn.endswith(".def")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".rc")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".idl")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".obj")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".res")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".tlb")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".dll")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/bin/"+fn[:-4]+dllext+".dll"
if (fn.endswith(".pyd")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/panda3d/"+fn[:-4]+".pyd"
if (fn.endswith(".ocx")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn[:-4]+dllext+".ocx"
if (fn.endswith(".mll")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn[:-4]+dllext+".mll"
if (fn.endswith(".dlo")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn[:-4]+dllext+".dlo"
if (fn.endswith(".dli")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn[:-4]+dllext+".dli"
if (fn.endswith(".dle")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn[:-4]+dllext+".dle"
if (fn.endswith(".plugin")):return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn[:-7]+dllext+".dll"
if (fn.endswith(".exe")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/bin/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".lib")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/lib/"+fn[:-4]+dllext+".lib"
if (fn.endswith(".ilb")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+dllext+".lib"
elif (target == 'darwin'):
if (fn.endswith(".mm")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".r")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".plist")): return CxxFindSource(fn, ipath)
if (fn.endswith(".obj")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+".o"
if (fn.endswith(".dll")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/lib/"+fn[:-4]+".dylib"
if (fn.endswith(".pyd")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/panda3d/"+fn[:-4]+".so"
if (fn.endswith(".mll")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".exe")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/bin/"+fn[:-4]
if (fn.endswith(".lib")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/lib/"+fn[:-4]+".a"
if (fn.endswith(".ilb")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+".a"
if (fn.endswith(".rsrc")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".plugin")):return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".app")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/bin/"+fn
elif (target == 'android'):
# On Android, we build the libraries into built/tmp, then copy them.
if (fn.endswith(".obj")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+".o"
if (fn.endswith(".dll")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+".so"
if (fn.endswith(".pyd")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+".so"
if (fn.endswith(".mll")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".plugin")):return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn[:-7]+dllext+".so"
if (fn.endswith(".exe")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/lib"+fn[:-4]+".so"
if (fn.endswith(".lib")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+".a"
if (fn.endswith(".ilb")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+".a"
else:
if (fn.endswith(".obj")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+".o"
if (fn.endswith(".dll")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/lib/"+fn[:-4]+".so"
if (fn.endswith(".pyd")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/panda3d/"+fn[:-4]+".so"
if (fn.endswith(".mll")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".plugin")):return OUTPUTDIR+"/plugins/"+fn[:-7]+dllext+".so"
if (fn.endswith(".exe")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/bin/"+fn[:-4]
if (fn.endswith(".lib")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/lib/"+fn[:-4]+".a"
if (fn.endswith(".ilb")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn[:-4]+".a"
if (fn.endswith(".dat")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/tmp/"+fn
if (fn.endswith(".in")): return OUTPUTDIR+"/pandac/input/"+fn
return fn
def FindLocation(fn, ipath):
if (GetLinkAllStatic() and (fn.endswith(".dll") or fn.endswith(".pyd"))):
fn = fn[:-4] + ".lib"
loc = CalcLocation(fn, ipath)
base, ext = os.path.splitext(fn)
ORIG_EXT[loc] = ext
return loc
########################################################################
##
## TargetAdd
##
## Makepanda maintains a list of make-targets. Each target has
## these attributes:
##
## name - the name of the file being created.
## ext - the original file extension, prior to OS-specific translation
## inputs - the names of the input files to the compiler
## deps - other input files that the target also depends on
## opts - compiler options, a catch-all category
##
## TargetAdd will create the target if it does not exist. Then,
## depending on what options you pass, it will push data onto these
## various target attributes. This is cumulative: for example, if
## you use TargetAdd to add compiler options, then use TargetAdd
## again with more compiler options, both sets of options will be
## included.
##
## TargetAdd does some automatic dependency generation on C++ files.
## It will scan these files for include-files and automatically push
## the include files onto the list of dependencies. In order to do
## this, it needs an include-file search path. So if you supply
## any C++ input, you also need to supply compiler options containing
## include-directories, or alternately, a separate ipath parameter.
##
## The main body of 'makepanda' is a long list of TargetAdd
## directives building up a giant list of make targets. Then,
## finally, the targets are run and panda is built.
##
## Makepanda's dependency system does not understand multiple
## outputs from a single build step. When a build step generates
## a primary output file and a secondary output file, it is
## necessary to trick the dependency system. Insert a dummy
## build step that "generates" the secondary output file, using
## the primary output file as an input. There is a special
## compiler option DEPENDENCYONLY that creates such a dummy
## build-step. There are two cases where dummy build steps must
## be inserted: bison generates an OBJ and a secondary header
## file, interrogate generates an IN and a secondary IGATE.OBJ.
##
########################################################################
class Target:
pass
TARGET_LIST = []
TARGET_TABLE = {}
def TargetAdd(target, dummy=0, opts=0, input=0, dep=0, ipath=0, winrc=0):
if (dummy != 0):
exit("Syntax error in TargetAdd "+target)
if (ipath == 0): ipath = opts
if (ipath == 0): ipath = []
if (type(input) == str): input = [input]
if (type(dep) == str): dep = [dep]
if os.path.splitext(target)[1] == '.pyd' and PkgSkip("PYTHON"):
# It makes no sense to build Python modules with python disabled.
return
full = FindLocation(target, [OUTPUTDIR + "/include"])
if (full not in TARGET_TABLE):
t = Target()
t.name = full
t.inputs = []
t.deps = {}
t.opts = []
TARGET_TABLE[full] = t
TARGET_LIST.append(t)
else:
t = TARGET_TABLE[full]
if opts != 0:
for x in opts:
if (t.opts.count(x)==0):
t.opts.append(x)
ipath = [OUTPUTDIR + "/tmp"] + GetListOption(ipath, "DIR:") + [OUTPUTDIR+"/include"]
if input != 0:
for x in input:
fullinput = FindLocation(x, ipath)
t.inputs.append(fullinput)
# Don't re-link a library or binary if just its dependency dlls have been altered.
# This should work out fine in most cases, and often reduces recompilation time.
if (os.path.splitext(x)[-1] not in SUFFIX_DLL):
t.deps[fullinput] = 1
(base,suffix) = os.path.splitext(x)
if (SUFFIX_INC.count(suffix)):
for d in CxxCalcDependencies(fullinput, ipath, []):
t.deps[d] = 1
if dep != 0:
for x in dep:
fulldep = FindLocation(x, ipath)
t.deps[fulldep] = 1
if winrc != 0 and GetTarget() == 'windows':
TargetAdd(target, input=WriteResourceFile(target.split("/")[-1].split(".")[0], **winrc))
if target.endswith(".in"):
if not CrossCompiling():
t.deps[FindLocation("interrogate.exe", [])] = 1
t.deps[FindLocation("dtool_have_python.dat", [])] = 1
if target.endswith(".pz") and not CrossCompiling():
t.deps[FindLocation("pzip.exe", [])] = 1