Example #1
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def go(startofpath=''):
    #happyitems = configutils.getactivesubset(blueprint.items)
    happyitems = blueprint.items

    # find out all the items with paths, and all the paths
    # used in those items
    pathitems = []
    pathlist = []

    count = 0
    for item in happyitems:
        path = item.get_path()

        if path:
            pathitems.append(item)
            pathlist.append(path)

    linkcache = {}

    existingdirs = {}
    existingdirs[''] = 1

    for item in pathitems:
        modpath = item.get_path()
        l = string.split(modpath, '/')
        lprime = []
        # make sure the directories are created
        for pathitem in l:
            subpath = string.join(lprime, '/')

            if not (existingdirs.has_key(subpath)):
                buildutils.maybemakedir(subpath)
                existingdirs[subpath] = 1
            lprime.append(pathitem)

        # if we are inside the directory specified by startofpath,
        if item.get_path()[0:len(startofpath)] == startofpath:
            sys.stdout.write('ln ' + item.get_name())
            sys.stdout.flush()
            if item.options.has_key(
                    'makefileflags') and item.options['makefileflags'].has_key(
                        'custom'
                    ) and not item.options['makefileflags']['custom']:
                item.locatefiles['Makefile'] = 0
            sourcemanager.obtaindir(item.get_path(), linkcache,
                                    item.is_grow_recursive(), item.location,
                                    item.locatefiles)
            sys.stdout.write(',')
            sys.stdout.flush()
            count = count + 1

    if count == 0:
        sys.stderr.write("""
Warning; no items found in directory where gendirs was executed.
Perhaps you are running make grow in a subdirectory of an item?
If so, you must run it in the top-level directory of the item.

Eg. ntsc/ix86/intel is a subdirectory of ntsc_ix86; to grow
the intel directory you must grow in the ntsc/ix86 directory
""")
Example #2
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def go(startofpath = ''):
    #happyitems = configutils.getactivesubset(blueprint.items)
    happyitems = blueprint.items

    # find out all the items with paths, and all the paths
    # used in those items
    pathitems = []
    pathlist = []

    count = 0
    for item in happyitems:
	path = item.get_path()

	if path:
	    pathitems.append(item)
	    pathlist.append(path)

    linkcache = {}

    existingdirs = {}
    existingdirs[ '' ] = 1

    for item in pathitems:
	modpath = item.get_path()
	l = string.split(modpath, '/')
	lprime = []
	# make sure the directories are created
	for pathitem in l:
	    subpath = string.join(lprime, '/')

	    if not(existingdirs.has_key(subpath)):
		buildutils.maybemakedir(subpath)
		existingdirs[subpath] =1
	    lprime.append(pathitem)

	# if we are inside the directory specified by startofpath, 
	if item.get_path()[0:len(startofpath)] == startofpath:
	    sys.stdout.write('ln '+item.get_name())
	    sys.stdout.flush()
	    if item.options.has_key('makefileflags') and item.options['makefileflags'].has_key('custom') and not item.options['makefileflags']['custom']:
		item.locatefiles['Makefile'] = 0
	    sourcemanager.obtaindir(item.get_path(), linkcache, item.is_grow_recursive(), item.location, item.locatefiles)
	    sys.stdout.write(',')
	    sys.stdout.flush()
	    count = count + 1

    if count == 0:
	sys.stderr.write("""
Warning; no items found in directory where gendirs was executed.
Perhaps you are running make grow in a subdirectory of an item?
If so, you must run it in the top-level directory of the item.

Eg. ntsc/ix86/intel is a subdirectory of ntsc_ix86; to grow
the intel directory you must grow in the ntsc/ix86 directory
""")
Example #3
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        if not posixpath.exists(build_tree_dir + '/choices'):
            print 'Creating null choices file'
            o = open(build_tree_dir + '/choices', 'w')
            o.write(
                '# null choices file automatically generated by layfoundations.py\n'
            )
            o.close()
from treeinfo import *

# we are now operating in the root of the (new?) build tree, with nemmaster
# and treeinfo on syspath. So the work of building the tree can begin properly

import blueprint, gendirs, geninfrastructure, sourcemanager

print 'Obtaining glue directory'
sourcemanager.obtaindir('glue')

if thingstodo['geninfra']:
    print '\n\nGenerating infrastructure'
    geninfrastructure.go()

if thingstodo['filldirs']:
    print '\n\nFilling out directories'
    gendirs.go()

if thingstodo['genmake']:
    print '\n\nSorting out make system'
    # legacy Make system stuff

    symlink(build_tree_dir + '/mk/' + platform_name + '.pfm.mk',
            build_tree_dir + '/mk/platform.mk')
Example #4
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	    print 'Warning; failed to make symlink to ',choices,' from ',build_tree_dir+'/choices'
    else:
	if not posixpath.exists(build_tree_dir+'/choices'):
	    print 'Creating null choices file'
	    o = open(build_tree_dir+'/choices', 'w')
	    o.write('# null choices file automatically generated by layfoundations.py\n')
	    o.close()
from treeinfo import *

# we are now operating in the root of the (new?) build tree, with nemmaster
# and treeinfo on syspath. So the work of building the tree can begin properly

import blueprint, gendirs, geninfrastructure, sourcemanager

print 'Obtaining glue directory'
sourcemanager.obtaindir('glue')

if thingstodo['geninfra']:
    print '\n\nGenerating infrastructure'
    geninfrastructure.go()

if thingstodo['filldirs']:
    print '\n\nFilling out directories'
    gendirs.go()

if thingstodo['genmake']:
    print '\n\nSorting out make system'
    # legacy Make system stuff

    symlink(build_tree_dir+'/mk/'+platform_name+'.pfm.mk', build_tree_dir+'/mk/platform.mk')
    symlink(build_tree_dir+'/mk/'+target_name+'.tgt.mk', build_tree_dir+'/mk/target.mk')