# eclass for ant based Java packages # # Copyright (c) 2004-2005, Thomas Matthijs # Copyright (c) 2004-2005, Gentoo Foundation # Changes: # December 2006: # I pretty much rewrote the logic of the bsfix functions # and xml-rewrite.py because they were so slow # Petteri Räty (betelgeuse@gentoo.org) # # Licensed under the GNU General Public License, v2 # # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/java-ant-2.eclass,v 1.19 2007/03/11 22:51:25 nichoj Exp $ inherit java-utils-2 # This eclass provides functionality for Java packages which use # ant to build. In particular, it will attempt to fix build.xml files, so that # they use the appropriate 'target' and 'source' attributes. # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # @variable-preinherit WANT_ANT_TASKS # @variable-default "" # # Please see the description in java-utils-2.eclass. #WANT_ANT_TASKS # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # @variable-preinherit WANT_SPLIT_ANT # @variable-default "" # # If set, ant-core dependency specifies version with startup script that # honours ANT_TASKS variable, i.e. >=1.7.0. Using WANT_ANT_TASKS implies # split-ant already, so you need this only if you manually depend on some # external package providing ant tasks and want to use it via ANT_TASKS. [[ -n "${WANT_ANT_TASKS}" ]] && WANT_SPLIT_ANT="true" # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # @variable-preinherit JAVA_ANT_DISABLE_ANT_CORE_DEP # @variable-default unset for java-pkg-2, true for java-pkg-opt-2 # # Setting this variable non-empty before inheriting java-ant-2 disables adding # dev-java/ant-core into DEPEND. # construct ant-speficic DEPEND JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND="" # add ant-core into DEPEND, unless disabled; respect WANT_SPLIT_ANT if [[ -z "${JAVA_ANT_DISABLE_ANT_CORE_DEP}" ]]; then if [[ -n "${WANT_SPLIT_ANT}" ]]; then JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND="${JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND} >=dev-java/ant-core-1.7.0" else JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND="${JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND} dev-java/ant-core" fi fi # add ant tasks specified in WANT_ANT_TASKS to DEPEND local ANT_TASKS_DEPEND; ANT_TASKS_DEPEND="$(java-pkg_ant-tasks-depend)" # check that java-pkg_ant-tasks-depend didn't fail if [[ $? != 0 ]]; then eerror "${ANT_TASKS_DEPEND}" die "java-pkg_ant-tasks-depend() failed" fi JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND="${JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND} ${ANT_TASKS_DEPEND}" # this eclass must be inherited after java-pkg-2 or java-pkg-opt-2 # if it's java-pkg-opt-2, ant dependencies are pulled based on USE flag if hasq java-pkg-opt-2 ${INHERITED}; then JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND="${JAVA_PKG_OPT_USE}? ( ${JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND} )" elif ! hasq java-pkg-2 ${INHERITED}; then eerror "java-ant-2 eclass can only be inherited AFTER java-pkg-2 or java-pkg-opt-2" fi # We need some tools from javatoolkit. We also need portage 2.1 for phase hooks # and ant dependencies constructed above DEPEND=">=dev-java/javatoolkit-0.1.5 ${JAVA_PKG_PORTAGE_DEP} ${JAVA_ANT_E_DEPEND}" # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @global JAVA_PKG_BSFIX # # Should we attempt to 'fix' ant build files to include the source/target # attributes when calling javac? # # default: on # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JAVA_PKG_BSFIX=${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX:-"on"} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @global JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_ALL # # If we're fixing build files, should we try to fix all the ones we can find? # # default: yes # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_ALL=${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_ALL:-"yes"} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @global JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_NAME # # Filename of build files to fix/search for # # default: build.xml # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_NAME=${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_NAME:-"build.xml"} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @global JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_TARGETS_TAGS # # Targets to fix the 'source' attribute in # # default: javac xjavac javac.preset # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_TARGET_TAGS=${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_TARGET_TAGS:-"javac xjavac javac.preset"} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @global JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_SOURCE_TAGS # # Targets to fix the 'target' attribute in # # default: javacdoc javac xjavac javac.preset # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_SOURCE_TAGS=${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_SOURCE_TAGS:-"javadoc javac xjavac javac.preset"} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @public java-ant_src_unpack # # Unpacks the source, and attempts to fix build files. # variable JAVA_ANT_IGNORE_SYSTEM_CLASSES: # ignore ant classpath in available tasks # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ post_src_unpack() { if java-pkg_func-exists ant_src_unpack; then die "ant_src_unpack is no longer support, should use just src_unpack" fi java-ant_bsfix [[ "${JAVA_ANT_IGNORE_SYSTEM_CLASSES}" ]] \ && java-ant_ignore-system-classes "${S}/build.xml" } # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @private ant_src_unpack # # Helper function which does the actual unpacking # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # TODO maybe use base.eclass for some patching love? #ant_src_unpack() { # debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* # if [[ -n "${A}" ]]; then # unpack ${A} # fi #} # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @private java-ant_bsfix # # Attempts to fix build files. The following variables will affect its behavior # as listed above: # JAVA_PKG_BSFIX # JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_ALL # JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_NAME, # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ java-ant_bsfix() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* [[ "${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX}" != "on" ]] && return if ! java-pkg_needs-vm; then echo "QA Notice: Package is using java-ant, but doesn't depend on a Java VM" fi pushd "${S}" >/dev/null local find_args="" [[ "${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_ALL}" == "yes" ]] || find_args="-maxdepth 1" find_args="${find_args} -type f -name ${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_NAME// / -o -name } " # This voodoo is done for paths with spaces local bsfix_these while read line; do [[ -z ${line} ]] && continue bsfix_these="${bsfix_these} '${line}'" done <<-EOF $(find . ${find_args}) EOF [[ "${bsfix_these// /}" ]] && eval java-ant_bsfix_files ${bsfix_these} popd > /dev/null } _bsfix_die() { if has_version dev-python/pyxml; then eerror "If the output above contains:" eerror "ImportError:" eerror "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/_xmlplus/parsers/pyexpat.so:" eerror "undefined symbol: PyUnicodeUCS2_DecodeUTF8" eerror "Try re-emerging dev-python/pyxml" die ${1} " Look at the eerror message above" else die ${1} fi } # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @public java-ant_bsfix_files # # Attempts to fix named build files. The following variables will affect its behavior # as listed above: # JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_SOURCE_TAGS # JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_TARGET_TAGS # # When changing this function, make sure that it works with paths with spaces in # them. # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ java-ant_bsfix_files() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* [[ ${#} = 0 ]] && die "${FUNCNAME} called without arguments" local want_source="$(java-pkg_get-source)" local want_target="$(java-pkg_get-target)" debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: target: ${want_target} source: ${want_source}" if [ -z "${want_source}" -o -z "${want_target}" ]; then eerror "Could not find valid -source/-target values" eerror "Please file a bug about this on bugs.gentoo.org" die "Could not find valid -source/-target values" else local files [[ -x "/usr/bin/xml-rewrite-2.py" ]] && local using_new="true" for file in "${@}"; do debug-print "${FUNCNAME}: ${file}" if [[ -n "${JAVA_PKG_DEBUG}" ]]; then cp "${file}" "${file}.orig" || die "failed to copy ${file}" fi if [[ ! -w "${file}" ]]; then chmod u+w "${file}" || die "chmod u+w ${file} failed" fi files="${files} -f '${file}'" if [[ -z "${using_new}" ]]; then echo "Rewriting $file (using xml-rewrite.py)" # Doing this twice because otherwise the source attributes would # get added to target tags too and javadoc does not like target xml-rewrite.py -f "${file}" \ -c -e ${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_SOURCE_TAGS// / -e } \ -a source -v ${want_source} || _bsfix_die "xml-rewrite failed: ${file}" xml-rewrite.py -f "${file}" \ -c -e ${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_TARGET_TAGS// / -e } \ -a target -v ${want_target} || _bsfix_die "xml-rewrite failed: ${file}" fi done if [[ "${using_new}" ]]; then # Play nice with paludis if [[ $(type -t quiet_mode) = function ]] && quiet_mode; then local output=">/dev/null" fi eval echo "Rewriting source attributes" ${output} eval xml-rewrite-2.py ${files} \ -c -e ${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_SOURCE_TAGS// / -e } \ -a source -v ${want_source} ${output} || _bsfix_die "xml-rewrite2 failed: ${file}" eval echo "Rewriting target attributes" ${output} eval xml-rewrite-2.py ${files} \ -c -e ${JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_TARGET_TAGS// / -e } \ -a target -v ${want_target} ${output} || _bsfix_die "xml-rewrite2 failed: ${file}" fi if [[ -n "${JAVA_PKG_DEBUG}" ]]; then for file in "${@}"; do diff -NurbB "${file}.orig" "${file}" done fi fi } # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @public java-ant_bsfix_one # # Attempts to fix named build file. The following variables will affect its behavior # as listed above: # JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_SOURCE_TAGS # JAVA_PKG_BSFIX_TARGET_TAGS # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ java-ant_bsfix_one() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* if [ -z "${1}" ]; then eerror "${FUNCNAME} needs one argument" die "${FUNCNAME} needs one argument" fi java-ant_bsfix_files "${1}" } # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @public java-ant_rewrite-classpath # # Adds 'classpath="${gentoo.classpath}"' to specified build file. # @param $1 - the file to rewrite (defaults to build.xml) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ java-ant_rewrite-classpath() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* local file="${1}" [[ -z "${1}" ]] && file=build.xml echo "Adding gentoo.classpath to ${file}" debug-print "java-ant_rewrite-classpath: ${file}" cp "${file}" "${file}.orig" || die "failed to copy ${file}" chmod u+w "${file}" java-ant_xml-rewrite -f "${file}" --change -e javac -e xjavac -a classpath -v '${gentoo.classpath}' if [[ -n "${JAVA_PKG_DEBUG}" ]]; then diff -NurbB "${file}.orig" "${file}" fi } # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @public java-ant_ignore-system-classes # # Makes the available task ignore classes in the system classpath # @param $1 - the file to rewrite (defaults to build.xml) # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ java-ant_ignore-system-classes() { debug-print-function ${FUNCNAME} $* local file="${1}" [[ -z "${1}" ]] && file=build.xml echo "Changing ignoresystemclasses to true for available tasks" java-ant_xml-rewrite -f "${file}" --change \ -e available -a ignoresystemclasses -v "true" } # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # @public java-ant_xml-rewrite # Run the right xml-rewrite binary with the given arguments # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ java-ant_xml-rewrite() { local bindir="${ROOT}/usr/bin/" local gen2="${bindir}/xml-rewrite-2.py" local gen1="${bindir}/xml-rewrite.py" if [[ -x "${gen2}" ]]; then ${gen2} "${@}" || die "${gen2} failed" elif [[ -x "${gen1}" ]]; then ${gen1} "${@}" || die "${gen1} failed" else eerror "No binary for rewriting found." eerror "Do you have dev-java/javatoolkit installed?" die "xml-rewrite not found" fi }