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Jurko Gospodnetić
489d184636 Cleaned up Boost Build's internal 'parallel multi-file actions' tests a bit - removed some dead code and updated description comments.
[SVN r79595]
2012-07-19 04:11:50 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
776deb54b3 Boost Build code cleanup - minor stylistic changes (trimmed trailing spaces, corrected a typo in the main module comment).
[SVN r79594]
2012-07-19 03:47:31 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
f06f2eccff Minor stylistic change.
[SVN r79593]
2012-07-19 02:58:55 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
727365fb20 Boost Jam code cleanup - minor stylistic changes (added missing spaces around some parameters inside brackets in C code).
[SVN r79587]
2012-07-18 15:06:44 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
f2c607bc0d Updated Boost Jam implementation comment related to it adding internal fake INCLUDES relationships between targets built by a single action in order to make sure none of them may get used until their action had successfully completed its work.
[SVN r79586]
2012-07-18 14:50:53 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
3462295cf2 Boost Build build bug corrected when compiling using old Borland compilers. This has been in for a long time and has been noticed only as part of a quick code review. It could be there is no need to support this 'old Borland compilers' code branch.
[SVN r79585]
2012-07-18 14:27:22 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
116439c266 Boost Jam code cleanup - moved code for creating new internal include targets into a single location (rules.c module) instead of having it done in two (rules.c & builtins.c modules).
[SVN r79584]
2012-07-18 14:24:19 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
5a2b9e404a Boost Build no longer needs to add a fake INCLUDES relationship between targets generated by a single Boost Build action (reapplying revision [79571]). This is already done by Boost Jam internally for a single Boost Jam action and in case when the Boost Build action is actually a rule registering multiple actions - this was not causing any desirable behaviour.
[SVN r79583]
2012-07-18 14:08:35 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
1f8e7334ee Minor stylistic changes made to the Python Boost Build comment updated in the previous commit.
[SVN r79582]
2012-07-18 13:26:02 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
fca2444fe2 Updated Boost Build implementation note comment related to why it adds an INCLUDES relation between all sources registered for a single Boost Build action.
[SVN r79581]
2012-07-18 13:24:40 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
e2daee8663 Boost Build comment cleanup.
[SVN r79580]
2012-07-18 12:42:17 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
a11cbcada3 Corrected the internal Boost Build generators_test.py unit test to correctly split its appender 'action' into separate appender1 actions (building only a single target each), and still have them all called correctly together or none at all. Old and too-simplistic solution registered called completely independent actions for each target, causing Boost Jam to build only some of the targets in some cases, unlike what it would have done had they all actually been built by a single action.
[SVN r79579]
2012-07-18 12:23:18 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
0677deb372 Reverting revision [79571] since it broke the generators_test.py Boost Build test. It seems Boost Jam might not have the complete fix implemented to allow us to avoid this Boost Build code.
[SVN r79573]
2012-07-17 09:29:02 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
1b73d419e7 Boost Build code cleanup - Boost Build no longer needs to add a fake INCLUDES relationship between targets generated by a single action as this is already done by Boost Jam internally.
[SVN r79571]
2012-07-17 09:08:10 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
d3f709b3af Boost Build code cleanup - scanner.install no longer taking an extra & never used vtarget parameter.
NOTE: Defective - breaks the generators_test.py Boost Build test.

[SVN r79570]
2012-07-17 09:03:38 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
fa43d8fa93 Boost Jam/Build cleanup - minor stylistic changes (comment updates; line wrapping; removed some dead/unused function declarations, parameters & code; declared variables as const; reordered some #include directives alphabetically, removed some unnecessary ones and added several missing ones discovered by the reordering).
[SVN r79569]
2012-07-17 08:56:49 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
1f4e39984b Windows Boost Jam implementation now uses finer resolution than 1 second when creating timestamps based on the current system time. Since these are never (and should never be!) compared to file system timestamps - this causes no conflicts with file system timestamps still using 1 second resolution at best.
Related stylistic changes:
  - filetime_to_timestamp() function renamed to timestamp_from_filetime() and moved to the timestamp.c module.
  - filetime_to_seconds() function moved back to the execnt.c module as a static function as it only used from there after the timestamp_from_filetime() reimplementation in revision [79494].
  - filent.h header now empty and removed.

[SVN r79511]
2012-07-14 18:55:06 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
0ff040d3a0 Boost Jam code cleanup - extracted code for getting a timestamp for the current system time to timestamp_current().
[SVN r79507]
2012-07-14 17:28:50 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
ace6747054 Boost Jam's internal timestamp data structure now holds a member for nanosecond information. This information is still always set to 0 but, if set, is used when needed. Updated Boost Jam's header cache file format to hold the new extended timestamp information (bumped format version up to 5).
[SVN r79506]
2012-07-14 17:17:09 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
3ca9fc5911 Boost Jam now reports its timestamps using a bit more complete format (still ISO-8601 compliant) to include nanosecond information. The new format is 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.ZZZZZZZZZ +0000'. Currently the nanosecond part value is always 0.
[SVN r79502]
2012-07-14 16:36:56 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
6383f7f161 Boost Jam code cleanup - wrapped up timestamp values inside a timstamp structure instead of using a raw time_t value as another preparation step towards implementing support for timestamps with resolution finer than 1 second. All timestamp manipulation now done using the new timestamp_XXX() API.
File timestamps displayed with -d+3 debug output now presented in UTC (+0000) timezone.

Other related minor stylistic changes:
  - timestamp_from_target() renamed to timestamp_from_path()
  - timestamp_from_target() parameter order switched
  - comment updates
  - added some const function parameter modifiers
  - some header #include directives reordered alphabetically

[SVN r79501]
2012-07-14 16:11:16 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
e8febc705c Boost Jam code cleanup - extracted Windows specific FILETIME structure conversion functions from execnt.c to a lowel level filent.c Windows specific module so they may be reused in both. Renamed the functions to make their purpose clearer.
[SVN r79497]
2012-07-14 13:23:45 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
9f5192acff Boost Jam execnt.c module code cleanup. No longer attempts to perform some operations like closing alert windows or reading their output (before the code depended on some operations not doing anything if given invalid handles or process ids). No longer needs to find out the process id from a process handle (since it actually already had these process ids all along), thus avoiding hacks needed to support this on Windows versions prior to Windows XP SP1 (where there was no GetProcessId() Windows API). Minor stylistic changes.
[SVN r79496]
2012-07-14 13:10:00 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
c4229062d2 Boost Jam code cleanup - removed a redundant #include directive.
[SVN r79495]
2012-07-14 11:49:52 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
69f101b623 Corrected Boost Jam's Windows FILETIME to POSIX time_t conversion. New implementation lifted shamelessly from the CPython implementation. The old implementation did not work correctly in all cases depending on the user's regional (timezone & daylight saving time) settings as well as the TZ environment variable (affects some C runtime library routines). It also used the double type to represent some interim values during its calculation - sometimes causing off-by-one rounding errors.
[SVN r79494]
2012-07-14 11:42:58 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
ce0b0668b2 Boost Jam code cleanup - minor stylistic code changes & comment updates.
[SVN r79493]
2012-07-14 11:35:29 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
140242a5f5 Boost Jam code cleanup - cleaned up the timestamp.c module identifiers and better commented its functions.
[SVN r79489]
2012-07-13 23:14:40 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
d7a0d333e4 Boost Jam code cleanup - minor stylistic code changes & comment updates.
[SVN r79488]
2012-07-13 23:11:45 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
64f4372f29 Reverted accidental commit in revision 79486.
[SVN r79487]
2012-07-13 23:09:58 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
d4a061618b Boost Jam code cleanup - minor stylistic code changes & comment updates.
[SVN r79486]
2012-07-13 22:48:58 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
c284fac693 Boost Jam code cleanup - minor stylistic changes.
[SVN r79483]
2012-07-13 20:15:00 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
0afcd1285b Updated Boost Build tests to run the collect_debug_info.py test only when running the tests non-interactively, i.e. when collecting the test results in an xml output file. When running the tests interactively and observing the results on the console there is no need for this always-failing test to spoil the 'all tests passed' result - the user will generally know everything about his system and can still run this test directly if he wishes to see what it would have returned.
[SVN r79478]
2012-07-13 19:17:04 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
43a3331dc4 Boost Build testing system code cleanup. Mainly stylistic changes + stopped using old deprecated string module functions in the test_all.py module.
[SVN r79476]
2012-07-13 19:03:54 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
6ebe5f9cdb Boost Build testing system cleanup - separated the concept of the 'time when a test run finished' from 'highest timestamp assigned by a test run'. This is a tiny preparation step towards making Boost Build support timestamp resolutions finer than 1 second.
[SVN r79475]
2012-07-13 18:43:18 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
a811156478 Minor stylistic internal Boost Build testing system changes.
[SVN r79474]
2012-07-13 18:30:09 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
8cad7b46aa Boost Build cleanup - removed an extra Python module import from the internal core_at_file.py Boost Build test.
[SVN r79473]
2012-07-13 18:20:34 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
81d08a7afd Minor stylistic changes.
[SVN r79472]
2012-07-13 16:42:25 +00:00
Steven Watanabe
59fbc6c52e Make annoying unconditional hcache message only appear with DEBUG_HEADER.
[SVN r79464]
2012-07-13 01:53:46 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
4728e87bf0 Boost Jam cleanup - minor stylistic changes.
[SVN r79450]
2012-07-12 13:36:31 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
6001461227 Fixed a Boost Jam error reporting bug where it would report the error as originating from an incorrect file & line in case the error occurred after parsing the final token in some file. It usually reported it as the file including the file in question or, if the file is the main project build script not included from anywhere, then it reported the error as originating from file '(builtin)' and line -1. Added a related internal Boost Build unit test (core_source_line_tracking.py).
[SVN r79449]
2012-07-12 13:21:46 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
9950d2c670 Updated the internal Boost Build testing system to use the Python subprocess module (introduced in Python 2.4) for running external processes instead of popen2 (deprecated since Python 2.6). We are already using Python 2.4 features in this codebase so there is no need to support Python releases older than 2.4.
Related changes:
  * BoostBuild.Tester & TestCmd.TestCmd interfaces now accept external process parameters as a list of strings, thus avoiding problems with parsing arguments containing spaces.
  * Avoided a potential process hang in case an external process being run prints out enough output to fill up the OS's pipe buffer (OS would pause the process until someone read the data from the pipe but the testing framework would not do this until the process in question had terminated).

[SVN r79448]
2012-07-12 12:55:25 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
f9c5030d40 Boost Build cleanup - minor stylistic internal Boost Build test script & testing system changes.
[SVN r79445]
2012-07-12 12:22:14 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
c94e5a36c6 Boost Jam code cleanup - minor stylistic changes.
[SVN r79442]
2012-07-12 10:28:58 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
98a286ce6e Booat Jam code cleanup - synchronized filent.c & fileunix.c OS specific implementation modules. Extracted shared functionality to filesys.c. Updated related descriptive function & module comments. Added missing copyright comment for the filesys.c module.
[SVN r79429]
2012-07-11 21:42:51 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
0fc1c001ad Boost Build code & comment cleanup - minor stylistic changes & comment typo corrections.
[SVN r79416]
2012-07-11 15:31:27 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
aa10d013bd Boost Jam code cleanup - minor stylistic changes.
[SVN r79415]
2012-07-11 15:16:11 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
756793aba0 Boost Jam code cleanup - minor stylistic changes.
[SVN r79414]
2012-07-11 14:50:49 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
ecde6dc3c1 Cleaned up the main Boost Jam build state machine. MAKE1ATAIL state integrated into MAKE1A, MAKE1D state removed since it was doing nothing but morphing itself to MAKE1C and the main state structure no longer needs to contain extra MAKE1D state specific information. Cleaned up and updated related state description comments. Added a related missing #include directive in the make.h header caught by the make1.c module cleanup. Minor stylistic changes.
[SVN r79413]
2012-07-11 14:45:44 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
495ff1b41c Boost Jam now again removes partially built targets in case of an interrupted command. Broken in revision [79341].
One scenario in which this bug occurs:

Prerequisites:
  - using the execunix.c implementation
       - may detect multiple finished jobs at the same time (in
         exec_wait()) and call all of their make_closure() callbacks in
         sequence
  - globs.max_jobs set to 2

Notes:
  - <<< X. f() >>> marks a function call f() made at depth X
  - [...] are additional comments about the current program state
  - We use the following target dependency tree (X <-- Y meaning Y is a
    dependency (source) for X):
      A
      B
      C <-- B
      D <-- B
      E <-- A, B


 <<< 1. make1() >>>
    ...
    <<< 2. make1c(B) >>>
        ...
        [stack: <empty>]
        [running jobs: A & B]
        <<< 3. exec_wait() >>>
            - detects job A as failed (which leaves a partially built
              target A)
            - detects job B as completed successfully
            <<< 4. make_closure(A) >>>
                - pushes state MAKE1D(A)
            <<< 4. make_closure(B) >>>
                - pushes state MAKE1D(B)

    [control returns to make1()]
    [stack: MAKE1D(A), MAKE1D(B)]
    [running jobs: <none>]
    - goes on to process the next state on the stack - MAKE1D(B)
    <<< 2. make1d(B) >>>
        - morphs its state node into MAKE1C(B)

    [control returns to make1()]
    [stack: MAKE1D(A), MAKE1C(B)]
    [running jobs: <none>]
    - goes on to process the next state on the stack - MAKE1C(B)
    <<< 2. make1c(B) >>>
        - pops its state off the stack
        - there are no more commands to execute for building B so that
          target is considered built and we notify its parents C, D & E
          about this by pushing MAKE1B(E), MAKE1B(D) & MAKE1B(C) states

    [control returns to make1()]
    [stack: MAKE1D(A), MAKE1B(E), MAKE1B(D), MAKE1B(C)]
    [running jobs: <none>]
    - goes on to process the next state on the stack - MAKE1B(C)
    <<< 2. make1b(C) >>>
        - there are no more dependencies target C has to wait for so it
          goes on to build target C by morphing its state to MAKE1C(C)

    [control returns to make1()]
    [stack: MAKE1D(A), MAKE1B(E), MAKE1B(D), MAKE1C(C)]
    [running jobs: <none>]
    - goes on to process the next state on the stack - MAKE1C(C)
    <<< 2. make1c(C) >>>
        - pops its state off the stack
        <<< 3. exec_cmd(C) >>>
            - runs a new job for building target C

    [control returns to make1()]
    [stack: MAKE1D(A), MAKE1B(E), MAKE1B(D)]
    [running jobs: C]
    - goes on to process the next state on the stack - MAKE1B(D)
    <<< 2. make1b(D) >>>
        - there are no more dependencies target D has to wait for so it
          goes on to build target D by morphing its state to MAKE1C(D)

    [control returns to make1()]
    [stack: MAKE1D(A), MAKE1B(E), MAKE1C(D)]
    [running jobs: C]
    - goes on to process the next state on the stack - MAKE1C(D)
    <<< 2. make1c(D) >>>
        - pops its state off the stack
        <<< 3. exec_cmd(D) >>>
            - runs a new job for building target D.
        - since we are already at the globs.max_jobs limit - wait for
          one of the jobs to complete
        <<< 3. exec_wait() >>>
            - detects job C as interrupted
            <<< 4. make_closure(C) >>>
                - raises the intr interupt flag
                - pushes state MAKE1D(C)

    [control returns to make1()]
    [stack: MAKE1D(A), MAKE1B(E), MAKE1D(C)]
    [running jobs: D]
    - goes on to process the next state on the stack - MAKE1D(C)
    - intr is set - pops the MAKE1C(D) state from the stack
        - as an unrelated issue, note that from now we are accessing the
          MAKE1C(D) stack node information from 'released memory' which
          smells but works fine as long as we do not push another state
          on the stack due to the way released node memory is managed
          internally - via a separate 'free list' to be reused instead
          of actually releasing it
    <<< 2. make1d(C) >>>
        - morphs its (already popped!) state node into MAKE1C(C)

    [control returns to make1()]
    [stack: MAKE1D(A), MAKE1B(E)]
    [running jobs: D]
    - goes on to process the next state on the stack - MAKE1B(E)
    - intr is set - pops the MAKE1B(E) state from the stack
    <<< 2. make1b(E) >>>
        - there are more unbuilt dependencies (A) left for target E so
          it just wants to pop its state off the stack but since that
          state has already been popped it actually pops off the next
          state MAKE1D(A)

    [control returns to make1()]
    [stack: <empty>]
    [running jobs: D]
    ...

  As you can see in the last shown state, the MAKE1D(A) state got popped prematurely and never got processed - thus causing the partially built target A never to be removed.

  There are several issues present in this scenario and fixing any of them would solve the problem at hand. This commit just picks 'the easiest one'.

[SVN r79412]
2012-07-11 06:30:11 +00:00
Jurko Gospodnetić
345feef178 Boost Jam code cleanup.
[SVN r79411]
2012-07-11 05:05:45 +00:00