#!/usr/bin/env python # Generated by gyp. Do not edit. # Copyright (c) 2012 Google Inc. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Utility functions to perform Xcode-style build steps. These functions are executed via gyp-mac-tool when using the Makefile generator. """ import fcntl import os import plistlib import re import shutil import string import subprocess import sys def main(args): executor = MacTool() exit_code = executor.Dispatch(args) if exit_code is not None: sys.exit(exit_code) class MacTool(object): """This class performs all the Mac tooling steps. The methods can either be executed directly, or dispatched from an argument list.""" def Dispatch(self, args): """Dispatches a string command to a method.""" if len(args) < 1: raise Exception("Not enough arguments") method = "Exec%s" % self._CommandifyName(args[0]) return getattr(self, method)(*args[1:]) def _CommandifyName(self, name_string): """Transforms a tool name like copy-info-plist to CopyInfoPlist""" return name_string.title().replace('-', '') def ExecCopyBundleResource(self, source, dest): """Copies a resource file to the bundle/Resources directory, performing any necessary compilation on each resource.""" extension = os.path.splitext(source)[1].lower() if os.path.isdir(source): # Copy tree. if os.path.exists(dest): shutil.rmtree(dest) shutil.copytree(source, dest) elif extension == '.xib': return self._CopyXIBFile(source, dest) elif extension == '.strings': self._CopyStringsFile(source, dest) else: shutil.copyfile(source, dest) def _CopyXIBFile(self, source, dest): """Compiles a XIB file with ibtool into a binary plist in the bundle.""" tools_dir = os.environ.get('DEVELOPER_BIN_DIR', '/usr/bin') args = [os.path.join(tools_dir, 'ibtool'), '--errors', '--warnings', '--notices', '--output-format', 'human-readable-text', '--compile', dest, source] ibtool_section_re = re.compile(r'/\*.*\*/') ibtool_re = re.compile(r'.*note:.*is clipping its content') ibtoolout = subprocess.Popen(args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE) current_section_header = None for line in ibtoolout.stdout: if ibtool_section_re.match(line): current_section_header = line elif not ibtool_re.match(line): if current_section_header: sys.stdout.write(current_section_header) current_section_header = None sys.stdout.write(line) return ibtoolout.returncode def _CopyStringsFile(self, source, dest): """Copies a .strings file using iconv to reconvert the input into UTF-16.""" input_code = self._DetectInputEncoding(source) or "UTF-8" # Xcode's CpyCopyStringsFile / builtin-copyStrings seems to call # CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData() behind the scenes; at least it prints # CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(): Old-style plist parser: missing # semicolon in dictionary. # on invalid files. Do the same kind of validation. import CoreFoundation s = open(source).read() d = CoreFoundation.CFDataCreate(None, s, len(s)) _, error = CoreFoundation.CFPropertyListCreateFromXMLData(None, d, 0, None) if error: return fp = open(dest, 'w') args = ['/usr/bin/iconv', '--from-code', input_code, '--to-code', 'UTF-16', source] subprocess.call(args, stdout=fp) fp.close() def _DetectInputEncoding(self, file_name): """Reads the first few bytes from file_name and tries to guess the text encoding. Returns None as a guess if it can't detect it.""" fp = open(file_name, 'rb') try: header = fp.read(3) except e: fp.close() return None fp.close() if header.startswith("\xFE\xFF"): return "UTF-16BE" elif header.startswith("\xFF\xFE"): return "UTF-16LE" elif header.startswith("\xEF\xBB\xBF"): return "UTF-8" else: return None def ExecCopyInfoPlist(self, source, dest): """Copies the |source| Info.plist to the destination directory |dest|.""" # Read the source Info.plist into memory. fd = open(source, 'r') lines = fd.read() fd.close() # Go through all the environment variables and replace them as variables in # the file. for key in os.environ: if key.startswith('_'): continue evar = '${%s}' % key lines = string.replace(lines, evar, os.environ[key]) # Write out the file with variables replaced. fd = open(dest, 'w') fd.write(lines) fd.close() # Now write out PkgInfo file now that the Info.plist file has been # "compiled". self._WritePkgInfo(dest) def _WritePkgInfo(self, info_plist): """This writes the PkgInfo file from the data stored in Info.plist.""" plist = plistlib.readPlist(info_plist) if not plist: return # Only create PkgInfo for executable types. package_type = plist['CFBundlePackageType'] if package_type != 'APPL': return # The format of PkgInfo is eight characters, representing the bundle type # and bundle signature, each four characters. If that is missing, four # '?' characters are used instead. signature_code = plist.get('CFBundleSignature', '????') if len(signature_code) != 4: # Wrong length resets everything, too. signature_code = '?' * 4 dest = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(info_plist), 'PkgInfo') fp = open(dest, 'w') fp.write('%s%s' % (package_type, signature_code)) fp.close() def ExecFlock(self, lockfile, *cmd_list): """Emulates the most basic behavior of Linux's flock(1).""" # Rely on exception handling to report errors. fd = os.open(lockfile, os.O_RDONLY|os.O_NOCTTY|os.O_CREAT, 0o666) fcntl.flock(fd, fcntl.LOCK_EX) return subprocess.call(cmd_list) def ExecFilterLibtool(self, *cmd_list): """Calls libtool and filters out 'libtool: file: foo.o has no symbols'.""" libtool_re = re.compile(r'^libtool: file: .* has no symbols$') libtoolout = subprocess.Popen(cmd_list, stderr=subprocess.PIPE) _, err = libtoolout.communicate() for line in err.splitlines(): if not libtool_re.match(line): print >>sys.stderr, line return libtoolout.returncode def ExecPackageFramework(self, framework, version): """Takes a path to Something.framework and the Current version of that and sets up all the symlinks.""" # Find the name of the binary based on the part before the ".framework". binary = os.path.basename(framework).split('.')[0] CURRENT = 'Current' RESOURCES = 'Resources' VERSIONS = 'Versions' if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(framework, VERSIONS, version, binary)): # Binary-less frameworks don't seem to contain symlinks (see e.g. # chromium's out/Debug/org.chromium.Chromium.manifest/ bundle). return # Move into the framework directory to set the symlinks correctly. pwd = os.getcwd() os.chdir(framework) # Set up the Current version. self._Relink(version, os.path.join(VERSIONS, CURRENT)) # Set up the root symlinks. self._Relink(os.path.join(VERSIONS, CURRENT, binary), binary) self._Relink(os.path.join(VERSIONS, CURRENT, RESOURCES), RESOURCES) # Back to where we were before! os.chdir(pwd) def _Relink(self, dest, link): """Creates a symlink to |dest| named |link|. If |link| already exists, it is overwritten.""" if os.path.lexists(link): os.remove(link) os.symlink(dest, link) if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))