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# Copyright 2002, 2003 Dave Abrahams
# Copyright 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Vladimir Prus
# Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
# (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)

#  Deals with target type declaration and defines target class which supports
#  typed targets.

import "class" : new ;
import errors ;
import feature ;
import generators : * ;
import project ;
import property ;
import scanner ;
import os ;

# The following import would create a circular dependency:
# project -> project-root -> builtin -> type -> targets -> project
# import targets ;

# The feature is optional so it would never get added implicitly. It is used
# only for internal purposes and in all cases we want to use it explicitly.
feature.feature target-type : : composite optional ;

feature.feature main-target-type : : optional incidental ;
feature.feature base-target-type : : composite optional free ;


# Registers a target type, possible derived from a 'base-type'. Providing a list
# of 'suffixes' here is a shortcut for separately calling the register-suffixes
# rule with the given suffixes and the set-generated-target-suffix rule with the
# first given suffix.
#
rule register ( type : suffixes * : base-type ? )
{
    # Type names cannot contain hyphens, because when used as feature-values
    # they would be interpreted as composite features which need to be
    # decomposed.
    switch $(type)
    {
        case *-* : errors.error "type name \"$(type)\" contains a hyphen" ;
    }

    if $(type) in $(.types)
    {
        errors.error "Type $(type) is already registered." ;
    }
    else
    {
        .types += $(type) ;
        .base.$(type) = $(base-type) ;
        .derived.$(base-type) += $(type) ;

        if $(suffixes)-is-not-empty
        {
            # Specify mapping from suffixes to type.
            register-suffixes $(suffixes) : $(type) ;
            # By default generated targets of 'type' will use the first of
            #'suffixes'. This may be overriden.
            set-generated-target-suffix $(type) : : $(suffixes[1]) ;
        }

        feature.extend target-type      : $(type) ;
        feature.extend main-target-type : $(type) ;
        feature.extend base-target-type : $(type) ;

        feature.compose <target-type>$(type) : $(base-type:G=<base-target-type>) ;
        feature.compose <base-target-type>$(type) : <base-target-type>$(base-type) ;

        # We used to declare the main target rule only when a 'main' parameter
        # has been specified. However, it is hard to decide that a type will
        # *never* need a main target rule and so from time to time we needed to
        # make yet another type 'main'. So now a main target rule is defined for
        # each type.
        main-rule-name = [ type-to-rule-name $(type) ] ;
        .main-target-type.$(main-rule-name) = $(type) ;
        IMPORT $(__name__) : main-target-rule : : $(main-rule-name) ;

        # Adding a new derived type affects generator selection so we need to
        # make the generator selection module update any of its cached
        # information related to a new derived type being defined.
        generators.update-cached-information-with-a-new-type $(type) ;
    }
}


# Given a type, returns the name of the main target rule which creates targets
# of that type.
#
rule type-to-rule-name ( type )
{
    # Lowercase everything. Convert underscores to dashes.
    import regex ;
    local n = [ regex.split $(type:L) "_" ] ;
    return $(n:J=-) ;
}


# Given a main target rule name, returns the type for which it creates targets.
#
rule type-from-rule-name ( rule-name )
{
    return $(.main-target-type.$(rule-name)) ;
}


# Specifies that files with suffix from 'suffixes' be recognized as targets of
# type 'type'. Issues an error if a different type is already specified for any
# of the suffixes.
#
rule register-suffixes ( suffixes + : type )
{
    for local s in $(suffixes)
    {
        if ! $(.type.$(s))
        {
            .type.$(s) = $(type) ;
        }
        else if $(.type.$(s)) != $(type)
        {
            errors.error Attempting to specify multiple types for suffix
                \"$(s)\" : "Old type $(.type.$(s)), New type $(type)" ;
        }
    }
}


# Returns true iff type has been registered.
#
rule registered ( type )
{
    if $(type) in $(.types)
    {
        return true ;
    }
}


# Issues an error if 'type' is unknown.
#
rule validate ( type )
{
    if ! [ registered $(type) ]
    {
        errors.error "Unknown target type $(type)" ;
    }
}


# Sets a scanner class that will be used for this 'type'.
#
rule set-scanner ( type : scanner )
{
    validate $(type) ;
    .scanner.$(type) = $(scanner) ;
}


# Returns a scanner instance appropriate to 'type' and 'properties'.
#
rule get-scanner ( type : property-set )
{
    if $(.scanner.$(type))
    {
        return [ scanner.get $(.scanner.$(type)) : $(property-set) ] ;
    }
}


# Returns a base type for the given type or nothing in case the given type is
# not derived.
#
rule base ( type )
{
    return $(.base.$(type)) ;
}


# Returns the given type and all of its base types in order of their distance
# from type.
#
rule all-bases ( type )
{
    local result = $(type) ;
    while $(type)
    {
        type = [ base $(type) ] ;
        result += $(type) ;
    }
    return $(result) ;
}


# Returns the given type and all of its derived types in order of their distance
# from type.
#
rule all-derived ( type )
{
    local result = $(type) ;
    for local d in $(.derived.$(type))
    {
        result += [ all-derived $(d) ] ;
    }
    return $(result) ;
}


# Returns true if 'type' is equal to 'base' or has 'base' as its direct or
# indirect base.
#
rule is-derived ( type base )
{
    if $(base) in [ all-bases $(type) ]
    {
        return true ;
    }
}

# Returns true if 'type' is either derived from or is equal to 'base'.
#
# TODO: It might be that is-derived and is-subtype were meant to be different
# rules - one returning true for type = base and one not, but as currently
# implemented they are actually the same. Clean this up.
#
rule is-subtype ( type base )
{
    return [ is-derived $(type) $(base) ] ;
}


# Store suffixes for generated targets.
.suffixes = [ new property-map ] ;

# Store prefixes for generated targets (e.g. "lib" for library).
.prefixes = [ new property-map ] ;


# Sets a file suffix to be used when generating a target of 'type' with the
# specified properties. Can be called with no properties if no suffix has
# already been specified for the 'type'. The 'suffix' parameter can be an empty
# string ("") to indicate that no suffix should be used.
#
# Note that this does not cause files with 'suffix' to be automatically
# recognized as being of 'type'. Two different types can use the same suffix for
# their generated files but only one type can be auto-detected for a file with
# that suffix. User should explicitly specify which one using the
# register-suffixes rule.
#
rule set-generated-target-suffix ( type : properties * : suffix )
{
    set-generated-target-ps suffix : $(type) : $(properties) : $(suffix) ;
}


# Change the suffix previously registered for this type/properties combination.
# If suffix is not yet specified, sets it.
#
rule change-generated-target-suffix ( type : properties * : suffix )
{
    change-generated-target-ps suffix : $(type) : $(properties) : $(suffix) ;
}


# Returns the suffix used when generating a file of 'type' with the given
# properties.
#
rule generated-target-suffix ( type : property-set )
{
    return [ generated-target-ps suffix : $(type) : $(property-set) ] ;
}


# Sets a target prefix that should be used when generating targets of 'type'
# with the specified properties. Can be called with empty properties if no
# prefix for 'type' has been specified yet.
#
# The 'prefix' parameter can be empty string ("") to indicate that no prefix
# should be used.
#
# Usage example: library names use the "lib" prefix on unix.
#
rule set-generated-target-prefix ( type : properties * : prefix )
{
    set-generated-target-ps prefix : $(type) : $(properties) : $(prefix) ;
}


# Change the prefix previously registered for this type/properties combination.
# If prefix is not yet specified, sets it.
#
rule change-generated-target-prefix ( type : properties * : prefix )
{
    change-generated-target-ps prefix : $(type) : $(properties) : $(prefix) ;
}


rule generated-target-prefix ( type : property-set )
{
    return [ generated-target-ps prefix : $(type) : $(property-set) ] ;
}


# Common rules for prefix/suffix provisioning follow.

local rule set-generated-target-ps ( ps : type : properties * : psval )
{
    properties = <target-type>$(type) $(properties) ;
    $(.$(ps)es).insert $(properties) : $(psval) ;
}


local rule change-generated-target-ps ( ps : type : properties * : psval )
{
    properties = <target-type>$(type) $(properties) ;
    local prev = [ $(.$(ps)es).find-replace $(properties) : $(psval) ] ;
    if ! $(prev)
    {
        set-generated-target-ps $(ps) : $(type) : $(properties) : $(psval) ;
    }
}


# Returns either prefix or suffix (as indicated by 'ps') that should be used
# when generating a target of 'type' with the specified properties. Parameter
# 'ps' can be either "prefix" or "suffix".  If no prefix/suffix is specified for
# 'type', returns prefix/suffix for base type, if any.
#
local rule generated-target-ps-real ( ps : type : properties * )
{
    local result ;
    local found ;
    while $(type) && ! $(found)
    {
        result = [ $(.$(ps)es).find <target-type>$(type) $(properties) ] ;
        # If the prefix/suffix is explicitly set to an empty string, we consider
        # prefix/suffix to be found. If we were not to compare with "", there
        # would be no way to specify an empty prefix/suffix.
        if $(result)-is-not-empty
        {
            found = true ;
        }
        type = $(.base.$(type)) ;
    }
    if $(result) = ""
    {
        result = ;
    }
    return $(result) ;
}


local rule generated-target-ps ( ps : type : property-set )
{
    local key = .$(ps).$(type).$(property-set) ;
    local v = $($(key)) ;
    if ! $(v)
    {
        v = [ generated-target-ps-real $(ps) : $(type) : [ $(property-set).raw ]
            ] ;
        if ! $(v)
        {
            v = none ;
        }
        $(key) = $(v) ;
    }

    if $(v) != none
    {
        return $(v) ;
    }
}


# Returns file type given its name. If there are several dots in filename, tries
# each suffix. E.g. for name of "file.so.1.2" suffixes "2", "1", and "so" will
# be tried.
#
rule type ( filename )
{
    if [ os.name ] in NT CYGWIN
    {
        filename = $(filename:L) ;
    }    
    local type ;
    while ! $(type) && $(filename:S)
    {
        local suffix = $(filename:S) ;
        type = $(.type$(suffix)) ;
        filename = $(filename:S=) ;
    }
    return $(type) ;
}


# Rule used to construct all main targets. Note that this rule gets imported
# into the global namespace under different alias names and the exact target
# type to construct is selected based on the alias used to actually invoke this
# rule.
#
rule main-target-rule ( name : sources * : requirements * : default-build * :
    usage-requirements * )
{
    # First discover the required target type based on the exact alias used to
    # invoke this rule.
    local bt = [ BACKTRACE 1 ] ;
    local rulename = $(bt[4]) ;
    local target-type = [ type-from-rule-name $(rulename) ] ;

    # This is a circular module dependency and so must be imported here.
    import targets ;

    return [ targets.create-typed-target $(target-type) : [ project.current ] :
        $(name) : $(sources) : $(requirements) : $(default-build) :
        $(usage-requirements) ] ;
}


rule __test__ ( )
{
    import assert ;

    # TODO: Add tests for all the is-derived, is-base & related type relation
    # checking rules.
}