# License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+# I have been fighting 4 problems in this implementation:
+# - A Directory target will *not* call any source scanners
+# - A Directory target will interpret the directory contents as
+# sources not targets. This means, that if a command creates that
+# directory plus contents, the target will never be up-to-date
+# (since the directory contents will change with every call of
+# scons)
+# - Theres a bug in SCons which will produce an error message for
+# directory targets if dir.sources is not set explicitly
+# - the first argument to env.Clean() must be the command line target,
+# with which the scons was invoked. This does not help to add
+# aditional files or directories to be cleaned if you don't know
+# that target (it's not possible to say 'if you clean this file,
+# also clean that one' hich is, what I had expected env.Clean to
+# do).
+#
+# Together, these problems have produced several difficulties. I have
+# solved them by
+# - Adding an (empty) stamp file as a (file) target. This target will
+# cause source scanners to be invoked
+# - Adding the documentation directory as a target (so it will be
+# cleaned up which env.Clean doesn't help me to do), but *only* if
+# scons is called to with the -c option
+# - Setting dir.sources to the known source-list to silence the error
+# message whenever a directory is added as a target
+#
+# You will find all this in the DoxyEmitter
+
import os, sys, traceback
import os.path
-import glob
+import glob, re
from fnmatch import fnmatch
-def DoxyfileParse(file):
- data = DoxyfileParse_(file,{})
- for (k,v) in data.items():
+EnvVar = re.compile(r"\$\(([0-9A-Za-z_-]+)\)")
+
+def DoxyfileParse(env,file):
+ ENV = {}
+ ENV.update(env.get("ENV",{}))
+ ENV['TOPDIR'] = env.Dir('#').abspath
+ data = DoxyfileParse_(file,{},ENV)
+ for k,v in data.items():
if not v : del data[k]
elif k in ("INPUT", "FILE_PATTERNS", "EXCLUDE_PATTERNS", "@INCLUDE", "TAGFILES") : continue
elif len(v)==1 : data[k] = v[0]
return data
-def DoxyfileParse_(file, data):
+def DoxyfileParse_(file, data, ENV):
"""
Parse a Doxygen source file and return a dictionary of all the values.
Values will be strings and lists of strings.
import shlex
lex = shlex.shlex(instream=open(file), posix=True)
- lex.wordchars += "*+./-:@~"
+ lex.wordchars += "*+./-:@~$()"
lex.whitespace = lex.whitespace.replace("\n", "")
lex.escape = "\\"
elif token == "=":
data[key] = []
else:
+ token = EnvVar.sub(lambda m,ENV=ENV: str(ENV.get(m.group(1),"")),token)
append_data(data, key, new_data, token)
new_data = True
if key=='@INCLUDE':
inc = os.path.join(dir,data['@INCLUDE'][-1])
if os.path.exists(inc) :
- DoxyfileParse_(inc,data)
+ DoxyfileParse_(inc,data,ENV)
last_token = token
token = lex.get_token()
sources = []
basedir = node.dir.abspath
- data = DoxyfileParse(node.abspath)
+ data = DoxyfileParse(env, node.abspath)
recursive = data.get("RECURSIVE", "NO").upper()=="YES"
file_patterns = data.get("FILE_PATTERNS", default_file_patterns)
exclude_patterns = data.get("EXCLUDE_PATTERNS", default_exclude_patterns)
"XML" : ("NO", "xml"),
}
- data = DoxyfileParse(source[0].abspath)
+ data = DoxyfileParse(env, source[0].abspath)
targets = []
if data.has_key("OUTPUT_DIRECTORY"):
out_dir = data["OUTPUT_DIRECTORY"]
dir = env.Dir( os.path.join(source[0].dir.abspath, out_dir) )
dir.sources = source
- targets.append(dir)
+ if env.GetOption('clean'): targets.append(dir)
else:
out_dir = '.'
# add our output locations
for (k, v) in output_formats.iteritems():
if data.get("GENERATE_" + k, v[0]).upper() == "YES":
- # Grmpf ... need to use a File object here. The problem is, that
- # Dir.scan() is implemented to just return the directory entries
- # and does *not* invoke the source-file scanners .. ARGH !!
dir = env.Dir( os.path.join(source[0].dir.abspath, out_dir, data.get(k + "_OUTPUT", v[1])) )
- # This is needed to silence the (wrong) 'Multiple ways to
- # build the same target' message
dir.sources = source
node = env.File( os.path.join(dir.abspath, k.lower()+".stamp" ) )
targets.append(node)
- targets.append(dir)
+ if env.GetOption('clean'): targets.append(dir)
if data.has_key("GENERATE_TAGFILE"):
targets.append(env.File( os.path.join(source[0].dir.abspath, data["GENERATE_TAGFILE"]) ))
return (targets, source)
-def doxyNodeHtmlDir(node):
+def doxyNodeHtmlDir(env,node):
if not node.sources : return None
- data = DoxyfileParse(node.sources[0].abspath)
+ data = DoxyfileParse(env, node.sources[0].abspath)
if data.get("GENERATE_HTML",'YES').upper() != 'YES' : return None
return os.path.normpath(os.path.join( node.sources[0].dir.abspath,
data.get("OUTPUT_DIRECTORY","."),
def DoxyGenerator(source, target, env, for_signature):
- data = DoxyfileParse(source[0].abspath)
+ data = DoxyfileParse(env, source[0].abspath)
- actions = [ env.Action("cd ${SOURCE.dir} && ${DOXYGEN} ${SOURCE.file}") ]
+ actions = [ env.Action("cd ${SOURCE.dir} && TOPDIR=%s ${DOXYGEN} ${SOURCE.file}"
+ % (relpath(source[0].dir.abspath, env.Dir('#').abspath),)) ]
# This will add automatic 'installdox' calls.
#
url = env.get(os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(tagfile))[0].upper()+"_DOXY_URL", None)
if not url:
url = doxyNodeHtmlDir(
+ env,
env.File(os.path.normpath(os.path.join(str(source[0].dir), tagfile))))
if url : url = relpath(output_dir, url)
if not url: