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309 lines
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CMake
309 lines
11 KiB
CMake
# Filename: Interrogate.cmake
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#
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# Description: This file contains macros and functions that are used to invoke
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# interrogate, to generate wrappers for Python and/or other languages.
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#
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# Functions:
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# target_interrogate(target [ALL] [source1 [source2 ...]])
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# add_python_module(module [lib1 [lib2 ...]])
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#
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set(IGATE_FLAGS -DCPPPARSER -D__cplusplus -Dvolatile -Dmutable -python-native)
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# In addition, Interrogate needs to know if this is a 64-bit build:
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include(CheckTypeSize)
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check_type_size(long CMAKE_SIZEOF_LONG)
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if(CMAKE_SIZEOF_LONG EQUAL 8)
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list(APPEND IGATE_FLAGS "-D_LP64")
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endif()
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# This is a list of regexes that are applied to every filename. If one of the
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# regexes matches, that file will not be passed to Interrogate.
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set(INTERROGATE_EXCLUDE_REGEXES
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".*\\.I$"
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".*\\.N$"
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".*\\.lxx$"
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".*\\.yxx$"
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".*_src\\..*")
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if(WIN32)
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list(APPEND IGATE_FLAGS -longlong __int64 -D_X86_ -D__STDC__=1 -DWIN32_VC -D "_declspec(param)=" -D "__declspec(param)=" -D_near -D_far -D__near -D__far -D_WIN32 -D__stdcall -DWIN32)
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endif()
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if(INTERROGATE_VERBOSE)
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list(APPEND IGATE_FLAGS "-v")
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endif()
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set(IMOD_FLAGS -python-native)
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# This stores the names of every module added to the Interrogate system:
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set(ALL_INTERROGATE_MODULES CACHE INTERNAL "Internal variable")
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#
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# Function: target_interrogate(target [ALL] [source1 [source2 ...]])
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# NB. This doesn't actually invoke interrogate, but merely adds the
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# sources to the list of scan sources associated with the target.
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# Interrogate will be invoked when add_python_module is called.
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# If ALL is specified, all of the sources from the associated
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# target are added.
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#
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function(target_interrogate target)
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if(HAVE_PYTHON AND HAVE_INTERROGATE)
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set(sources)
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set(want_all OFF)
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foreach(arg ${ARGN})
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if(arg STREQUAL "ALL")
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set(want_all ON)
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else()
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list(APPEND sources "${arg}")
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endif()
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endforeach()
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# If ALL was specified, pull in all sources from the target.
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if(want_all)
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get_target_property(target_sources "${target}" SOURCES)
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list(APPEND sources ${target_sources})
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endif()
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list(REMOVE_DUPLICATES sources)
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# Now let's get everything's absolute path, so that it can be passed
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# through a property while still preserving the reference.
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set(absolute_sources)
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foreach(source ${sources})
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get_source_file_property(exclude "${source}" WRAP_EXCLUDE)
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if(NOT exclude)
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get_source_file_property(location "${source}" LOCATION)
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list(APPEND absolute_sources ${location})
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endif()
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endforeach(source)
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set_target_properties("${target}" PROPERTIES IGATE_SOURCES
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"${absolute_sources}")
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# CMake has no property for determining the source directory where the
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# target was originally added. interrogate_sources makes use of this
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# property (if it is set) in order to make all paths on the command-line
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# relative to it, thereby shortening the command-line even more.
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# Since this is not an Interrogate-specific property, it is not named with
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# an IGATE_ prefix.
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set_target_properties("${target}" PROPERTIES TARGET_SRCDIR
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"${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}")
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# HACK HACK HACK -- this is part of the below hack.
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target_link_libraries(${target} ${target}_igate)
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endif()
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endfunction(target_interrogate)
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#
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# Function: interrogate_sources(target output database module)
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#
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# This function actually runs a component-level interrogation against 'target'.
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# It generates the outfile.cxx (output) and dbfile.in (database) files, which
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# can then be used during the interrogate_module step to produce language
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# bindings.
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#
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# The target must first have had sources selected with target_interrogate.
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# Failure to do so will result in an error.
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#
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function(interrogate_sources target output database module)
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if(HAVE_PYTHON AND HAVE_INTERROGATE)
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get_target_property(sources "${target}" IGATE_SOURCES)
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if(NOT sources)
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message(FATAL_ERROR
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"Cannot interrogate ${target} unless it's run through target_interrogate first!")
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endif()
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get_target_property(srcdir "${target}" TARGET_SRCDIR)
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if(NOT srcdir)
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# No TARGET_SRCDIR was set, so we'll do everything relative to our
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# current binary dir instead:
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set(srcdir "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}")
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endif()
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set(scan_sources)
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set(nfiles)
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foreach(source ${sources})
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get_filename_component(source_basename "${source}" NAME)
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# Only certain sources should actually be scanned by Interrogate. The
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# rest are merely dependencies. This uses the exclusion regex above in
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# order to determine what files are okay:
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set(exclude OFF)
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foreach(regex ${INTERROGATE_EXCLUDE_REGEXES})
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if("${source_basename}" MATCHES "${regex}")
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set(exclude ON)
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endif()
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endforeach(regex)
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if(NOT exclude)
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# This file is to be scanned by Interrogate. In order to avoid
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# cluttering up the command line, we should first make it relative:
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file(RELATIVE_PATH rel_source "${srcdir}" "${source}")
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list(APPEND scan_sources "${rel_source}")
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# Also see if this file has a .N counterpart, which has directives
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# specific for Interrogate. If there is a .N file, we add it as a dep,
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# so that CMake will rerun Interrogate if the .N files are modified:
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get_filename_component(source_path "${source}" PATH)
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get_filename_component(source_name_we "${source}" NAME_WE)
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set(nfile "${source_path}/${source_name_we}.N")
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if(EXISTS "${nfile}")
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list(APPEND nfiles "${nfile}")
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endif()
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endif()
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endforeach(source)
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# Interrogate also needs the include paths, so we'll extract them from the
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# target:
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set(include_flags)
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get_target_property(include_dirs "${target}" INTERFACE_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES)
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foreach(include_dir ${include_dirs})
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# To keep the command-line small, also make this relative:
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# Note that Interrogate does NOT handle -I paths relative to -srcdir, so
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# we make them relative to the directory where it's invoked.
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file(RELATIVE_PATH rel_include_dir "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}" "${include_dir}")
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list(APPEND include_flags "-I${rel_include_dir}")
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endforeach(include_dir)
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# The above must also be included when compiling the resulting _igate.cxx file:
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include_directories(${include_dirs})
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# Get the compiler definition flags. These must be passed to Interrogate
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# in the same way that they are passed to the compiler so that Interrogate
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# will preprocess each file in the same way.
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set(define_flags)
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get_target_property(target_defines "${target}" COMPILE_DEFINITIONS)
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if(target_defines)
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foreach(target_define ${target_defines})
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list(APPEND define_flags "-D${target_define}")
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# And add the same definition when we compile the _igate.cxx file:
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add_definitions("-D${target_define}")
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endforeach(target_define)
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endif()
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# If this is a release build that has NDEBUG defined, we need that too:
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string(TOUPPER "${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE}" build_type)
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if("${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_${build_type}}" MATCHES ".*NDEBUG.*")
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list(APPEND define_flags "-DNDEBUG")
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endif()
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# CMake offers no way to directly depend on the composite files from here,
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# because the composite files are created in a different directory from
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# where CMake itself is run. Therefore, we need to depend on the
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# TARGET_composite target, if it exists.
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if(TARGET ${target}_composite)
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set(sources ${target}_composite ${sources})
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endif()
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add_custom_command(
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OUTPUT "${output}" "${database}"
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COMMAND interrogate
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-oc "${output}"
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-od "${database}"
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-srcdir "${srcdir}"
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-module ${module} -library ${target}
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${INTERROGATE_OPTIONS}
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${IGATE_FLAGS}
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${define_flags}
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-S "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/include"
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-S "${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/dtool/src/parser-inc"
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-S "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/include/parser-inc"
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${include_flags}
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${scan_sources}
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DEPENDS interrogate ${sources} ${nfiles}
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COMMENT "Interrogating ${target}"
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)
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endif()
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endfunction(interrogate_sources)
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#
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# Function: add_python_module(module [lib1 [lib2 ...]] [LINK lib1 ...])
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# Uses interrogate to create a Python module. If the LINK keyword is specified,
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# the Python module is linked against the specified libraries instead of those
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# listed before.
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#
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function(add_python_module module)
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if(HAVE_PYTHON AND HAVE_INTERROGATE)
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set(targets)
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set(link_targets)
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set(infiles)
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set(sources)
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set(HACKlinklibs)
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set(link_keyword OFF)
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foreach(arg ${ARGN})
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if(arg STREQUAL "LINK")
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set(link_keyword ON)
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elseif(link_keyword)
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list(APPEND link_targets "${arg}")
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else()
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list(APPEND targets "${arg}")
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endif()
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endforeach(arg)
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if(NOT link_keyword)
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set(link_targets ${targets})
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endif()
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foreach(target ${targets})
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interrogate_sources(${target} "${target}_igate.cxx" "${target}.in" "${module}")
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list(APPEND infiles "${target}.in")
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#list(APPEND sources "${target}_igate.cxx")
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# HACK HACK HACK:
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# Currently, the codebase has dependencies on the Interrogate-generated
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# code when HAVE_PYTHON is enabled. rdb is working to remove this, but
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# until then, the generated code must somehow be made available to the
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# modules themselves. The workaround here is to put the _igate.cxx into
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# its own micro-library, which is linked both here on the module and
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# against the component library in question.
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add_library(${target}_igate ${target}_igate.cxx)
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list(APPEND HACKlinklibs "${target}_igate")
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install(TARGETS ${target}_igate DESTINATION lib)
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get_target_property(target_links "${target}" LINK_LIBRARIES)
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target_link_libraries(${target}_igate ${target_links})
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endforeach(target)
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add_custom_command(
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OUTPUT "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${module}_module.cxx"
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COMMAND interrogate_module
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-oc "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${module}_module.cxx"
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-module ${module} -library ${module}
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${INTERROGATE_MODULE_OPTIONS}
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${IMOD_FLAGS} ${infiles}
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DEPENDS interrogate_module ${infiles}
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COMMENT "Generating module ${module}"
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)
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add_library(${module} MODULE "${module}_module.cxx" ${sources})
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target_link_libraries(${module}
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${link_targets} ${PYTHON_LIBRARIES} p3interrogatedb)
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target_link_libraries(${module} ${HACKlinklibs})
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set_target_properties(${module} PROPERTIES
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LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/panda3d"
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PREFIX ""
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)
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if(WIN32 AND NOT CYGWIN)
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set_target_properties(${module} PROPERTIES SUFFIX ".pyd")
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endif()
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install(TARGETS ${module} DESTINATION "${PYTHON_ARCH_INSTALL_DIR}/panda3d")
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list(APPEND ALL_INTERROGATE_MODULES "${module}")
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set(ALL_INTERROGATE_MODULES "${ALL_INTERROGATE_MODULES}" CACHE INTERNAL "Internal variable")
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endif()
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endfunction(add_python_module)
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if(HAVE_PYTHON)
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# We have to create an __init__.py so that Python 2.x can recognize 'panda3d'
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# as a package.
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file(WRITE "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/panda3d/__init__.py" "")
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# The Interrogate path needs to be installed to the architecture-dependent
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# Python directory.
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install(FILES "${PROJECT_BINARY_DIR}/panda3d/__init__.py" DESTINATION "${PYTHON_ARCH_INSTALL_DIR}/panda3d")
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endif()
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