It's time to start preparing for a version of redo that doesn't work unless we build it first (because it will rely on C modules, and eventually be rewritten in C altogether). To get rolling, remove the old-style symlinks to the main programs, and rename those programs from redo-*.py to redo/cmd_*.py. We'll also move all library functions into the redo/ dir, which is a more python-style naming convention. Previously, install.do was generating wrappers for installing in /usr/bin, which extend sys.path and then import+run the right file. This made "installed" redo work quite differently from running redo inside its source tree. Instead, let's always generate the wrappers in bin/, and not make anything executable except those wrappers. Since we're generating wrappers anyway, let's actually auto-detect the right version of python for the running system; distros can't seem to agree on what to call their python2 binaries (sigh). We'll fill in the right #! shebang lines. Since we're doing that, we can stop using /usr/bin/env, which will a) make things slightly faster, and b) let us use "python -S", which tells python not to load a bunch of extra crap we're not using, thus improving startup times. Annoyingly, we now have to build redo using minimal/do, then run the tests using bin/redo. To make this less annoying, we add a toplevel ./do script that knows the right steps, and a Makefile (whee!) for people who are used to typing 'make' and 'make test' and 'make clean'.
40 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
40 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
import sys, os
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import state
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from logs import err
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def main():
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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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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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