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1# Copyright 2003 Dave Abrahams
2# Copyright 2003, 2005 Vladimir Prus
3# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
4# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
5
6# Essentially an include guard; ensures that no module is loaded multiple times
7.loaded ?= ;
8
9# A list of modules currently being loaded for error reporting of circular dependencies
10.loading ?= ;
11
12# A list of modules needing to be tested via __test__ rule
13.untested ?= ;
14
15# A list of modules which have been tested via __test__
16.tested ?= ;
17
18# meant to be invoked from import when no __test__ rule is defined in a given
19# module
20local rule no-test-defined
21{
22    import modules ;
23    if ! ( --quiet in [ modules.peek : ARGV ] )
24    {
25        ECHO warning: no __test__ rule defined in module $(__module__) ;
26    }
27}
28
29# return the binding of the given module
30rule binding ( module )
31{
32    return $($(module).__binding__) ;
33}
34
35# Sets the module-local value of a variable.  This is the most
36# reliable way to set a module-local variable in a different module;
37# it eliminates issues of name shadowing due to dynamic scoping.
38rule poke ( module-name ? : variables + : value * )
39{
40    module $(<)
41    {
42        $(>) = $(3) ;
43    }
44}
45
46# Returns the module-local value of a variable.  This is the most
47# reliable way to examine a module-local variable in a different
48# module; it eliminates issues of name shadowing due to dynamic
49# scoping.
50rule peek ( module-name ? : variables + )
51{
52    module $(<)
53    {
54        return $($(>)) ;
55    }
56}
57
58# Call the given rule locally in the given module. Use this for rules
59# which accept rule names as arguments, so that the passed rule may be
60# invoked in the context of the rule's caller (for example, if the
61# rule accesses module globals or is a local rule).
62rule call-in ( module-name ? : rule-name args * : * )
63{
64    module $(module-name)
65    {
66        return [ $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ;
67    }
68}
69
70# Given a possibly qualified rule name and arguments, remove any
71# initial module qualification from the rule and invoke it in that
72# module.  If there is no module qualification, the rule is invoked in
73# the global module.
74rule call-locally ( qualified-rule-name args * : * )
75{
76    local module-rule = [ MATCH (.*)\\.(.*) : $(qualified-rule-name) ] ;
77    local rule-name = $(module-rule[2]) ;
78    rule-name ?= $(qualified-rule-name) ;
79    return [
80      call-in $(module-rule[1])
81        : $(rule-name) $(args) : $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9)
82    ] ;
83}
84
85# load the indicated module if it is not already loaded.
86rule load (
87  module-name      # name of module to load. Rules will be defined in this module
88    : filename ?   # (partial) path to file; Defaults to $(module-name).jam
89    : search *     # Directories in which to search for filename. Defaults to $(BOOST_BUILD_PATH)
90)
91{
92    # Avoid loading modules twice
93    if ! ( $(module-name) in $(.loaded) )
94    {
95        filename ?= $(module-name).jam ;
96       
97        # Mark the module loaded so we don't try to load it recursively
98        .loaded += $(module-name) ;
99       
100        # suppress tests if any module loads are already in progress.
101        local suppress-test = $(.loading[1]) ;
102       
103        # Push this module on the loading stack
104        .loading += $(module-name) ;
105       
106        # Remember that it's untested
107        .untested += $(module-name) ;
108       
109        # Insert the new module's __name__ and __file__ globals
110        poke $(module-name) : __name__ : $(module-name) ;
111        poke $(module-name) : __file__ : $(filename) ;
112       
113        module $(module-name)
114        {
115            # Prepare a default behavior, in case no __test__ is defined.
116            IMPORT modules : no-test-defined : $(__name__) : __test__ ;
117
118            # Add some grist so that the module will have a unique target name
119            local module-target = $(__file__:G=module@) ;
120           
121            local search = $(3) ;
122            search ?= [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ;
123            SEARCH on $(module-target) = $(search) ;
124            BINDRULE on $(module-target) = modules.record-binding ;
125           
126            include $(module-target) ;
127           
128            # Allow the module to see its own names with full qualification
129            local rules = [ RULENAMES $(__name__) ] ;
130            IMPORT $(__name__) : $(rules) : $(__name__) : $(__name__).$(rules) ;
131        }
132
133        if $(module-name) != modules && ! [ binding $(module-name) ]
134        {
135            import errors ;
136            errors.error "couldn't find module" $(module-name) in $(search) ;
137        }
138       
139        # Pop the loading stack. Must happen before testing or we'll find a circular loading dependency
140        .loading = $(.loading[1--2]) ;
141       
142        # Run any pending tests if this is an outer load
143        if ! $(suppress-test)
144        {
145            local argv = [ peek : ARGV ] ;
146            for local m in $(.untested)
147            {
148                if ( ! $(m) in $(.tested) )    # avoid recursive test invocations
149                   && ( ( --debug in $(argv) ) || ( --debug-module=$(m) in $(argv) ) )
150                {
151                    .tested += $(m) ;
152                    if ! ( --quiet in $(argv) )
153                    {
154                        ECHO testing module $(m)... ;
155                    }
156                   
157                    # Import m's rules into __test-$(m)__ for easy access
158                    IMPORT $(m) : [ RULENAMES $(m) ] : __test-$(m)__ : [ RULENAMES $(m) ] ;
159                   
160                    # execute the module's __test__ rule in its own module to
161                    # eliminate the inadvertent effects of testing
162                    # module dependencies (such as assert) on the module itself.
163                    IMPORT $(m) : __test__ : __test-$(m)__ : __test__ : LOCALIZE ;
164                   
165                    module __test-$(m)__
166                    {
167                        # set up the name of the module we're testing
168                        # so that no-test-defined can find it.
169                        __module__ = $(1) ;
170                        __test__ ;
171                    }
172                }
173            }
174            .untested = ;
175        }
176    }
177    else if $(module-name) in $(.loading)
178    {
179        import errors ;
180        errors.error loading \"$(module-name)\"
181        : circular module loading dependency:
182        : $(.loading)" ->" $(module-name) ;
183    }
184}
185
186# This helper is used by load (above) to record the binding (path) of
187# each loaded module.
188rule record-binding ( module-target : binding )
189{
190    $(.loading[-1]).__binding__ = $(binding) ;
191}
192
193# Transform each path in the list, with all backslashes converted to
194# forward slashes and all detectable redundancy removed.  Something
195# like this is probably needed in path.jam, but I'm not sure of that,
196# I don't understand it, and I'm not ready to move all of path.jam
197# into the kernel.
198local rule normalize-raw-paths ( paths * )
199{
200    local result ;
201    for p in $(paths:T)
202    {
203        result += [ NORMALIZE_PATH $(p) ] ;
204    }
205    return $(result) ;
206}
207
208.cwd = [ PWD ] ;
209
210
211# load the indicated module and import rule names into the current
212# module. Any members of rules-opt will be available without
213# qualification in the caller's module. Any members of rename-opt will
214# be taken as the names of the rules in the caller's module, in place
215# of the names they have in the imported module. If rules-opt = '*',
216# all rules from the indicated module are imported into the caller's
217# module. If rename-opt is supplied, it must have the same number of
218# elements as rules-opt.
219rule import ( module-names + : rules-opt * : rename-opt * )
220{
221    if $(rules-opt) = * || ! $(rules-opt)
222    {
223        if $(rename-opt)
224        {
225            errors.error "rule aliasing is only available for explicit imports." ;
226        }
227    }
228   
229    if $(module-names[2]) && ( $(rules-opt) || $(rename-opt) )
230    {
231        errors.error when loading multiple modules, no specific rules or renaming is allowed ;
232    }
233   
234    local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ;   
235       
236    # Import each specified module
237    for local m in $(module-names)
238    {
239        if ! $(m) in $(.loaded)
240        {           
241            # if the importing module isn't already in the BOOST_BUILD_PATH,
242            # prepend it to the path.  We don't want to invert the search
243            # order of modules that are already there.
244                       
245            local caller-location ;
246            if $(caller)
247            {
248                caller-location = [ binding $(caller) ] ;
249                caller-location = $(caller-location:D) ;
250                caller-location = [ normalize-raw-paths $(caller-location:R=$(.cwd)) ] ;
251            }
252           
253            local search = [ peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ;
254            search = [ normalize-raw-paths $(search:R=$(.cwd)) ] ;
255           
256            if $(caller-location) && ! $(caller-location) in $(search)
257            {
258                search = $(caller-location) $(search) ;
259            }
260                       
261            load $(m) : : $(search) ;
262        }
263       
264        IMPORT_MODULE $(m) : $(caller) ;
265                   
266        if $(rules-opt)
267        {
268            local source-names ;
269            if $(rules-opt) = *
270            {
271                local all-rules = [ RULENAMES $(m) ] ;
272                source-names = $(all-rules) ;
273            }
274            else
275            {
276                source-names = $(rules-opt) ;
277            }
278            local target-names = $(rename-opt) ;
279            target-names ?= $(source-names) ;
280            IMPORT $(m) : $(source-names) : $(caller) : $(target-names) ;
281        }
282    }
283}
284
285# Define exported copies in $(target-module) of all rules exported
286# from $(source-module).  Also make them available in the global
287# module with qualification, so that it is just as though the rules
288# were defined originally in $(target-module).
289rule clone-rules (
290    source-module
291    target-module
292    )
293{
294    local rules = [ RULENAMES $(source-module) ] ;
295   
296    IMPORT $(source-module) : $(rules) : $(target-module) : $(rules) : LOCALIZE ;
297    EXPORT $(target-module) : $(rules) ;
298    IMPORT $(target-module) : $(rules) : : $(target-module).$(rules) ;
299}
300
301# These rules need to be available in all modules to implement
302# module loading itself and other fundamental operations.
303local globalize = peek poke record-binding ;
304IMPORT modules : $(globalize) : : modules.$(globalize) ;
305
306local rule __test__ ( )
307{
308    import assert ;
309    import modules : normalize-raw-paths ;
310   
311    module modules.__test__
312    {
313        foo = bar ;
314    }
315   
316    assert.result bar : peek modules.__test__ : foo ;
317    poke modules.__test__ : foo : bar baz ;
318    assert.result bar baz : peek modules.__test__ : foo ;
319    assert.result c:/foo/bar : normalize-raw-paths c:/x/../foo/./xx/yy/../../bar ;
320    assert.result . : normalize-raw-paths . ;
321    assert.result .. : normalize-raw-paths .. ;
322    assert.result ../.. : normalize-raw-paths ../.. ;
323    assert.result .. : normalize-raw-paths ./.. ;
324    assert.result / / : normalize-raw-paths / \\ ;
325    assert.result a : normalize-raw-paths a ;
326    assert.result a : normalize-raw-paths a/ ;
327    assert.result /a : normalize-raw-paths /a/ ;
328    assert.result / : normalize-raw-paths /a/.. ;
329}
330
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