| // Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #include "tools/gn/label.h" |
| |
| #include "base/logging.h" |
| #include "base/strings/string_util.h" |
| #include "build_config.h" |
| #include "tools/gn/err.h" |
| #include "tools/gn/filesystem_utils.h" |
| #include "tools/gn/parse_tree.h" |
| #include "tools/gn/value.h" |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| // We print user visible label names with no trailing slash after the |
| // directory name. |
| std::string DirWithNoTrailingSlash(const SourceDir& dir) { |
| // Be careful not to trim if the input is just "/" or "//". |
| if (dir.value().size() > 2) |
| return dir.value().substr(0, dir.value().size() - 1); |
| return dir.value(); |
| } |
| |
| // Given the separate-out input (everything before the colon) in the dep rule, |
| // computes the final build rule. Sets err on failure. On success, |
| // |*used_implicit| will be set to whether the implicit current directory was |
| // used. The value is used only for generating error messages. |
| bool ComputeBuildLocationFromDep(const Value& input_value, |
| const SourceDir& current_dir, |
| const base::StringPiece& input, |
| SourceDir* result, |
| Err* err) { |
| // No rule, use the current location. |
| if (input.empty()) { |
| *result = current_dir; |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| *result = current_dir.ResolveRelativeDir(input_value, input, err); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // Given the separated-out target name (after the colon) computes the final |
| // name, using the implicit name from the previously-generated |
| // computed_location if necessary. The input_value is used only for generating |
| // error messages. |
| bool ComputeTargetNameFromDep(const Value& input_value, |
| const SourceDir& computed_location, |
| const base::StringPiece& input, |
| std::string* result, |
| Err* err) { |
| if (!input.empty()) { |
| // Easy case: input is specified, just use it. |
| result->assign(input.data(), input.size()); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| const std::string& loc = computed_location.value(); |
| |
| // Use implicit name. The path will be "//", "//base/", "//base/i18n/", etc. |
| if (loc.size() <= 2) { |
| *err = Err(input_value, "This dependency name is empty"); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| size_t next_to_last_slash = loc.rfind('/', loc.size() - 2); |
| DCHECK(next_to_last_slash != std::string::npos); |
| result->assign(&loc[next_to_last_slash + 1], |
| loc.size() - next_to_last_slash - 2); |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| // The original value is used only for error reporting, use the |input| as the |
| // input to this function (which may be a substring of the original value when |
| // we're parsing toolchains. |
| // |
| // If the output toolchain vars are NULL, then we'll report an error if we |
| // find a toolchain specified (this is used when recursively parsing toolchain |
| // labels which themselves can't have toolchain specs). |
| // |
| // We assume that the output variables are initialized to empty so we don't |
| // write them unless we need them to contain something. |
| // |
| // Returns true on success. On failure, the out* variables might be written to |
| // but shouldn't be used. |
| bool Resolve(const SourceDir& current_dir, |
| const Label& current_toolchain, |
| const Value& original_value, |
| const base::StringPiece& input, |
| SourceDir* out_dir, |
| std::string* out_name, |
| SourceDir* out_toolchain_dir, |
| std::string* out_toolchain_name, |
| Err* err) { |
| // To workaround the problem that StringPiece operator[] doesn't return a ref. |
| const char* input_str = input.data(); |
| size_t offset = 0; |
| #if defined(OS_WIN) |
| if (IsPathAbsolute(input)) { |
| size_t drive_letter_pos = input[0] == '/' ? 1 : 0; |
| if (input.size() > drive_letter_pos + 2 && |
| input[drive_letter_pos + 1] == ':' && |
| IsSlash(input[drive_letter_pos + 2]) && |
| base::IsAsciiAlpha(input[drive_letter_pos])) { |
| // Skip over the drive letter colon. |
| offset = drive_letter_pos + 2; |
| } |
| } |
| #endif |
| size_t path_separator = input.find_first_of(":(", offset); |
| base::StringPiece location_piece; |
| base::StringPiece name_piece; |
| base::StringPiece toolchain_piece; |
| if (path_separator == std::string::npos) { |
| location_piece = input; |
| // Leave name & toolchain piece null. |
| } else { |
| location_piece = base::StringPiece(&input_str[0], path_separator); |
| |
| size_t toolchain_separator = input.find('(', path_separator); |
| if (toolchain_separator == std::string::npos) { |
| name_piece = base::StringPiece(&input_str[path_separator + 1], |
| input.size() - path_separator - 1); |
| // Leave location piece null. |
| } else if (!out_toolchain_dir) { |
| // Toolchain specified but not allows in this context. |
| *err = Err(original_value, "Toolchain has a toolchain.", |
| "Your toolchain definition (inside the parens) seems to itself " |
| "have a\ntoolchain. Don't do this."); |
| return false; |
| } else { |
| // Name piece is everything between the two separators. Note that the |
| // separators may be the same (e.g. "//foo(bar)" which means empty name. |
| if (toolchain_separator > path_separator) { |
| name_piece = base::StringPiece( |
| &input_str[path_separator + 1], |
| toolchain_separator - path_separator - 1); |
| } |
| |
| // Toolchain name should end in a ) and this should be the end of the |
| // string. |
| if (input[input.size() - 1] != ')') { |
| *err = Err(original_value, "Bad toolchain name.", |
| "Toolchain name must end in a \")\" at the end of the label."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Subtract off the two parens to just get the toolchain name. |
| toolchain_piece = base::StringPiece( |
| &input_str[toolchain_separator + 1], |
| input.size() - toolchain_separator - 2); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Everything before the separator is the filename. |
| // We allow three cases: |
| // Absolute: "//foo:bar" -> /foo:bar |
| // Target in current file: ":foo" -> <currentdir>:foo |
| // Path with implicit name: "/foo" -> /foo:foo |
| if (location_piece.empty() && name_piece.empty()) { |
| // Can't use both implicit filename and name (":"). |
| *err = Err(original_value, "This doesn't specify a dependency."); |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| if (!ComputeBuildLocationFromDep(original_value, current_dir, location_piece, |
| out_dir, err)) |
| return false; |
| |
| if (!ComputeTargetNameFromDep(original_value, *out_dir, name_piece, |
| out_name, err)) |
| return false; |
| |
| // Last, do the toolchains. |
| if (out_toolchain_dir) { |
| // Handle empty toolchain strings. We don't allow normal labels to be |
| // empty so we can't allow the recursive call of this function to do this |
| // check. |
| if (toolchain_piece.empty()) { |
| *out_toolchain_dir = current_toolchain.dir(); |
| *out_toolchain_name = current_toolchain.name(); |
| return true; |
| } else { |
| return Resolve(current_dir, current_toolchain, original_value, |
| toolchain_piece, out_toolchain_dir, out_toolchain_name, |
| nullptr, nullptr, err); |
| } |
| } |
| return true; |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace |
| |
| const char kLabels_Help[] = |
| R"*(About labels |
| |
| Everything that can participate in the dependency graph (targets, configs, |
| and toolchains) are identified by labels. A common label looks like: |
| |
| //base/test:test_support |
| |
| This consists of a source-root-absolute path, a colon, and a name. This means |
| to look for the thing named "test_support" in "base/test/BUILD.gn". |
| |
| You can also specify system absolute paths if necessary. Typically such |
| paths would be specified via a build arg so the developer can specify where |
| the component is on their system. |
| |
| /usr/local/foo:bar (Posix) |
| /C:/Program Files/MyLibs:bar (Windows) |
| |
| Toolchains |
| |
| A canonical label includes the label of the toolchain being used. Normally, |
| the toolchain label is implicitly inherited from the current execution |
| context, but you can override this to specify cross-toolchain dependencies: |
| |
| //base/test:test_support(//build/toolchain/win:msvc) |
| |
| Here GN will look for the toolchain definition called "msvc" in the file |
| "//build/toolchain/win" to know how to compile this target. |
| |
| Relative labels |
| |
| If you want to refer to something in the same buildfile, you can omit |
| the path name and just start with a colon. This format is recommended for |
| all same-file references. |
| |
| :base |
| |
| Labels can be specified as being relative to the current directory. |
| Stylistically, we prefer to use absolute paths for all non-file-local |
| references unless a build file needs to be run in different contexts (like a |
| project needs to be both standalone and pulled into other projects in |
| difference places in the directory hierarchy). |
| |
| source/plugin:myplugin |
| ../net:url_request |
| |
| Implicit names |
| |
| If a name is unspecified, it will inherit the directory name. Stylistically, |
| we prefer to omit the colon and name when possible: |
| |
| //net -> //net:net |
| //tools/gn -> //tools/gn:gn |
| )*"; |
| |
| Label::Label() = default; |
| |
| Label::Label(const SourceDir& dir, |
| const base::StringPiece& name, |
| const SourceDir& toolchain_dir, |
| const base::StringPiece& toolchain_name) |
| : dir_(dir), |
| toolchain_dir_(toolchain_dir) { |
| name_.assign(name.data(), name.size()); |
| toolchain_name_.assign(toolchain_name.data(), toolchain_name.size()); |
| } |
| |
| Label::Label(const SourceDir& dir, const base::StringPiece& name) |
| : dir_(dir) { |
| name_.assign(name.data(), name.size()); |
| } |
| |
| Label::Label(const Label& other) = default; |
| |
| Label::~Label() = default; |
| |
| // static |
| Label Label::Resolve(const SourceDir& current_dir, |
| const Label& current_toolchain, |
| const Value& input, |
| Err* err) { |
| Label ret; |
| if (input.type() != Value::STRING) { |
| *err = Err(input, "Dependency is not a string."); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| const std::string& input_string = input.string_value(); |
| if (input_string.empty()) { |
| *err = Err(input, "Dependency string is empty."); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| if (!::Resolve(current_dir, current_toolchain, input, input_string, |
| &ret.dir_, &ret.name_, |
| &ret.toolchain_dir_, &ret.toolchain_name_, |
| err)) |
| return Label(); |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| Label Label::GetToolchainLabel() const { |
| return Label(toolchain_dir_, toolchain_name_); |
| } |
| |
| Label Label::GetWithNoToolchain() const { |
| return Label(dir_, name_); |
| } |
| |
| std::string Label::GetUserVisibleName(bool include_toolchain) const { |
| std::string ret; |
| ret.reserve(dir_.value().size() + name_.size() + 1); |
| |
| if (dir_.is_null()) |
| return ret; |
| |
| ret = DirWithNoTrailingSlash(dir_); |
| ret.push_back(':'); |
| ret.append(name_); |
| |
| if (include_toolchain) { |
| ret.push_back('('); |
| if (!toolchain_dir_.is_null() && !toolchain_name_.empty()) { |
| ret.append(DirWithNoTrailingSlash(toolchain_dir_)); |
| ret.push_back(':'); |
| ret.append(toolchain_name_); |
| } |
| ret.push_back(')'); |
| } |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| std::string Label::GetUserVisibleName(const Label& default_toolchain) const { |
| bool include_toolchain = |
| default_toolchain.dir() != toolchain_dir_ || |
| default_toolchain.name() != toolchain_name_; |
| return GetUserVisibleName(include_toolchain); |
| } |