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      1 #!/usr/bin/python
      2 #
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     30 #
     31 # Copyright (c) 2009 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
     32 # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
     33 # found in the LICENSE file.
     34 
     35 # usage: rule_binding.py INPUT CPPDIR HDIR -- INPUTS -- OPTIONS
     36 #
     37 # INPUT is an IDL file, such as Whatever.idl.
     38 #
     39 # CPPDIR is the directory into which V8Whatever.cpp will be placed. HDIR is
     40 # the directory into which V8Whatever.h will be placed.
     41 #
     42 # The first item in INPUTS is the path to generate-bindings.pl. Remaining
     43 # items in INPUTS are used to build the Perl module include path.
     44 #
     45 # OPTIONS are passed as-is to generate-bindings.pl as additional arguments.
     46 
     47 
     48 import errno
     49 import os
     50 import shlex
     51 import shutil
     52 import subprocess
     53 import sys
     54 
     55 
     56 def SplitArgsIntoSections(args):
     57     sections = []
     58     while len(args) > 0:
     59         if not '--' in args:
     60             # If there is no '--' left, everything remaining is an entire section.
     61             dashes = len(args)
     62         else:
     63             dashes = args.index('--')
     64 
     65         sections.append(args[:dashes])
     66 
     67         # Next time through the loop, look at everything after this '--'.
     68         if dashes + 1 == len(args):
     69             # If the '--' is at the end of the list, we won't come back through the
     70             # loop again. Add an empty section now corresponding to the nothingness
     71             # following the final '--'.
     72             args = []
     73             sections.append(args)
     74         else:
     75             args = args[dashes + 1:]
     76 
     77     return sections
     78 
     79 
     80 def main(args):
     81     sections = SplitArgsIntoSections(args[1:])
     82     assert len(sections) == 3, sections
     83     (base, inputs, options) = sections
     84 
     85     assert len(base) == 3, base
     86     (input, cppdir, hdir) = base
     87 
     88     assert len(inputs) > 1, inputs
     89     generateBindings = inputs[0]
     90     perlModules = inputs[1:]
     91 
     92     includeDirs = []
     93     for perlModule in perlModules:
     94         includeDir = os.path.dirname(perlModule)
     95         if not includeDir in includeDirs:
     96             includeDirs.append(includeDir)
     97 
     98     if '--prefix' in options:
     99         prefixIndex = options.index('--prefix')
    100     else:
    101         prefixIndex = options.index('--generator')
    102 
    103     fileName = ''
    104     if '--filename' in options:
    105         fileName = options[options.index('--filename') + 1]
    106 
    107     if prefixIndex + 1 < len(options):
    108         prefix = options[prefixIndex + 1]
    109 
    110     # The defines come in as one flat string. Split it up into distinct arguments.
    111     if '--defines' in options:
    112         definesIndex = options.index('--defines')
    113         if definesIndex + 1 < len(options):
    114             splitOptions = shlex.split(options[definesIndex + 1])
    115             if splitOptions:
    116                 options[definesIndex + 1] = ' '.join(splitOptions)
    117 
    118     # Build up the command.
    119     command = ['perl', '-w']
    120     for includeDir in includeDirs:
    121         command.extend(['-I', includeDir])
    122     command.append(generateBindings)
    123     command.extend(options)
    124     command.extend(['--outputHeadersDir', hdir])
    125     command.extend(['--outputDir', cppdir, input])
    126 
    127     # Do it. check_call is new in 2.5, so simulate its behavior with call and
    128     # assert.
    129     returnCode = subprocess.call(command)
    130     assert returnCode == 0
    131 
    132     return returnCode
    133 
    134 
    135 if __name__ == '__main__':
    136     sys.exit(main(sys.argv))
    137