On systems where 'python' refers to python3, redo failed to launch. All invocations of python have been made explicitly python2 invocations. All tests pass on an Arch Linux system as of this commit.
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Python
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35 lines
983 B
Python
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#!/usr/bin/env python2
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import sys, os
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import state
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from log import err
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if len(sys.argv[1:]) < 2:
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err('%s: at least 2 arguments expected.\n' % sys.argv[0])
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sys.exit(1)
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target = sys.argv[1]
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deps = sys.argv[2:]
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for d in deps:
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assert(d != target)
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me = state.File(name=target)
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# Build the known dependencies of our primary target. This *does* require
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# grabbing locks.
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os.environ['REDO_NO_OOB'] = '1'
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argv = ['redo-ifchange'] + deps
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rv = os.spawnvp(os.P_WAIT, argv[0], argv)
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if rv:
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sys.exit(rv)
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# We know our caller already owns the lock on target, so we don't have to
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# acquire another one; tell redo-ifchange about that. Also, REDO_NO_OOB
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# persists from up above, because we don't want to do OOB now either.
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# (Actually it's most important for the primary target, since it's the one
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# who initiated the OOB in the first place.)
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os.environ['REDO_UNLOCKED'] = '1'
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argv = ['redo-ifchange', target]
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rv = os.spawnvp(os.P_WAIT, argv[0], argv)
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if rv:
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sys.exit(rv)
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