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build/modules.jam
Vladimir Prus 3ea6e58550 Allow loading modules in the same directory to work in all cases.
* new/modules.jam (import) Use the directory of the calling module
        as additional search path element.
    * examples-v2/make/project-root.jam: Remove workaround.


[SVN r14879]
2002-08-15 07:11:29 +00:00

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# (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2001. Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and
# distribute this software is granted provided this copyright notice appears in
# all copies. This software is provided "as is" without express or implied
# warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.
# Essentially an include guard; ensures that no module is loaded multiple times
.loaded ?= ;
# A list of modules currently being loaded for error reporting of circular dependencies
.loading ?= ;
# A list of modules needing to be tested via __test__ rule
.untested ?= ;
# A list of modules which have been tested via __test__
.tested ?= ;
# meant to be invoked from import when no __test__ rule is defined in a given
# module
local rule no_test_defined
{
if ! ( --quiet in [ peek : ARGV ] )
{
ECHO warning: no __test__ rule defined in module [ CALLER_MODULE ] ;
}
}
# return the binding of the given module
rule binding ( module )
{
return $($(module).__binding__) ;
}
# Sets the module-local value of a variable. This is the most
# reliable way to set a module-local variable in a different module;
# it eliminates issues of name shadowing due to dynamic scoping.
rule poke ( module-name ? : variables + : value * )
{
module $(<)
{
$(>) = $(3) ;
}
}
# Returns the module-local value of a variable. This is the most
# reliable way to examine a module-local variable in a different
# module; it eliminates issues of name shadowing due to dynamic
# scoping.
rule peek ( module-name ? : variables + )
{
module $(<)
{
return $($(>)) ;
}
}
# Call the given rule locally in the given module. Use this for rules
# which accept rule names as arguments, so that the passed rule may be
# invoked in the context of the rule's caller (for example, if the
# rule accesses module globals or is a local rule).
rule call-in ( module-name ? : rule-name args * : * )
{
module $(module-name)
{
return [ $(2) : $(3) : $(4) : $(5) : $(6) : $(7) : $(8) : $(9) ] ;
}
}
# load the indicated module if it is not already loaded.
rule load (
module-name # name of module to load. Rules will be defined in this module
: filename ? # (partial) path to file; Defaults to $(module-name).jam
: search * # Directories in which to search for filename. Defaults to $(BOOST_BUILD_PATH)
)
{
# Avoid loading modules twice
if ! ( $(module-name) in $(.loaded) )
{
filename ?= $(module-name).jam ;
# Mark the module loaded so we don't try to load it recursively
.loaded += $(module-name) ;
# suppress tests if any module loads are already in progress.
local suppress-test = $(.loading[1]) ;
# Push this module on the loading stack
.loading += $(module-name) ;
# Remember that it's untested
.untested += $(module-name) ;
# Insert the new module's __name__ and __file__ globals
poke $(module-name) : __name__ : $(module-name) ;
poke $(module-name) : __file__ : $(filename) ;
module $(module-name)
{
# Prepare a default behavior, in case no __test__ is defined.
IMPORT modules : no_test_defined : $(__name__) : __test__ ;
# Add some grist so that the module will have a unique target name
local module-target = $(__file__:G=module@) ;
local search = $(3) ;
search ?= [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ;
SEARCH on $(module-target) = $(search) ;
BINDRULE on $(module-target) = modules.record-binding ;
include $(module-target) ;
}
# Pop the loading stack. Must happen before testing or we'll find a circular loading dependency
.loading = $(.loading[1--2]) ;
# Run any pending tests if this is an outer load
if ! $(suppress-test)
{
local argv = [ peek : ARGV ] ;
for local m in $(.untested)
{
if ( ! $(m) in $(.tested) ) # avoid recursive test invocations
&& ( ( --debug in $(argv) ) || ( --debug-module=$(m) in $(argv) ) )
{
.tested += $(m) ;
if ! ( --quiet in $(argv) )
{
ECHO testing module $(m)... ;
}
module $(m)
{
__test__ ;
}
}
}
.untested = ;
}
}
else if $(module-name) in $(.loading)
{
ECHO loading \"$(module-name)\" ;
ECHO circular module loading dependency: ;
EXIT $(.loading)" ->" $(module-name) ;
}
}
# This helper is used by load (above) to record the binding (path) of
# each loaded module.
rule record-binding ( module-target : binding )
{
$(.loading[-1]).__binding__ = $(binding) ;
}
# load the indicated module and import rule names into the current
# module. Any members of rules-opt will be available without
# qualification in the caller's module. Any members of rename-opt will
# be taken as the names of the rules in the caller's module, in place
# of the names they have in the imported module. If rules-opt = '*',
# all rules from the indicated module are imported into the caller's
# module. If rename-opt is supplied, it must have the same number of
# elements as rules-opt.
rule import ( module-name : rules-opt * : rename-opt * )
{
local caller = [ CALLER_MODULE ] ;
local caller-location ;
if $(caller)
{
caller-location = [ binding $(caller) ] ;
}
load $(module-name) : : $(caller-location:D) [ modules.peek : BOOST_BUILD_PATH ] ;
local source-names = $(rules-opt) ;
if $(rules-opt) = *
{
source-names = [ RULENAMES $(module-name) ] ;
}
local target-names = $(rename-opt) ;
target-names ?= $(source-names) ;
IMPORT $(module-name) : $(source-names) : [ CALLER_MODULE ] : $(target-names) ;
}
# Define exported copies in $(target-module) of all rules exported
# from $(source-module). Also make them available in the global
# module with qualification, so that it is just as though the rules
# were defined originally in $(target-module).
rule clone-rules (
source-module
target-module
)
{
local rules = [ RULENAMES $(source-module) ] ;
IMPORT $(source-module) : $(rules) : $(target-module) : $(rules) : LOCALIZE ;
EXPORT $(target-module) : $(rules) ;
IMPORT $(target-module) : $(rules) : : $(target-module).$(rules) ;
}
local rule __test__ ( )
{
import assert ;
module modules.__test__
{
foo = bar ;
}
assert.result bar : peek modules.__test__ : foo ;
poke modules.__test__ : foo : bar baz ;
assert.result bar baz : peek modules.__test__ : foo ;
}