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build.py
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from distutils.spawn import find_executable
import argparse
import contextlib
import datetime
import distutils
import multiprocessing
import os
import platform
import re
import shlex
import shutil
import subprocess
import sys
############################################################
# Helpers for printing output
verbosity = 1
def Print(msg):
if verbosity > 0:
print msg
def PrintWarning(warning):
if verbosity > 0:
print "WARNING:", warning
def PrintStatus(status):
if verbosity >= 1:
print "STATUS:", status
def PrintInfo(info):
if verbosity >= 2:
print "INFO:", info
def PrintCommandOutput(output):
if verbosity >= 3:
sys.stdout.write(output)
def PrintError(error):
if verbosity >= 3 and sys.exc_info()[1] is not None:
import traceback
traceback.print_exc()
print "ERROR:", error
############################################################
def Windows():
return platform.system() == "Windows"
def Linux():
return platform.system() == "Linux"
def MacOS():
return platform.system() == "Darwin"
def GetCommandOutput(command):
"""Executes the specified command and returns output or None."""
try:
return subprocess.check_output(
shlex.split(command), stderr=subprocess.STDOUT).strip()
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
pass
return None
def GetXcodeDeveloperDirectory():
"""Returns the active developer directory as reported by 'xcode-select -p'.
Returns None if none is set."""
if not MacOS():
return None
return GetCommandOutput("xcode-select -p")
def GetVisualStudioCompilerAndVersion():
"""Returns a tuple containing the path to the Visual Studio compiler
and a tuple for its version, e.g. (14, 0). If the compiler is not found
or version number cannot be determined, returns None."""
if not Windows():
return None
msvcCompiler = find_executable('cl')
if msvcCompiler:
# VisualStudioVersion environment variable should be set by the
# Visual Studio Command Prompt.
match = re.search(
"(\d+).(\d+)",
os.environ.get("VisualStudioVersion", ""))
if match:
return (msvcCompiler, tuple(int(v) for v in match.groups()))
return None
def IsVisualStudio2017OrGreater():
VISUAL_STUDIO_2017_VERSION = (15, 0)
msvcCompilerAndVersion = GetVisualStudioCompilerAndVersion()
if msvcCompilerAndVersion:
_, version = msvcCompilerAndVersion
return version >= VISUAL_STUDIO_2017_VERSION
return False
def GetPythonInfo():
"""Returns a tuple containing the path to the Python executable, shared
library, and include directory corresponding to the version of Python
currently running. Returns None if any path could not be determined. This
function always returns None on Windows or Linux.
This function is primarily used to determine which version of
Python USD should link against when multiple versions are installed.
"""
# We just skip all this on Windows. Users on Windows are unlikely to have
# multiple copies of the same version of Python, so the problem this
# function is intended to solve doesn't arise on that platform.
if Windows():
return None
# We also skip all this on Linux. The below code gets the wrong answer on
# certain distributions like Ubuntu, which organizes libraries based on
# multiarch. The below code yields /usr/lib/libpython2.7.so, but
# the library is actually in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu. Since the problem
# this function is intended to solve primarily occurs on macOS, so it's
# simpler to just skip this for now.
if Linux():
return None
try:
import distutils.sysconfig
pythonExecPath = None
pythonLibPath = None
pythonPrefix = distutils.sysconfig.PREFIX
if pythonPrefix:
pythonExecPath = os.path.join(pythonPrefix, 'bin', 'python')
pythonLibPath = os.path.join(pythonPrefix, 'lib', 'libpython2.7.dylib')
pythonIncludeDir = distutils.sysconfig.get_python_inc()
except:
return None
if pythonExecPath and pythonIncludeDir and pythonLibPath:
# Ensure that the paths are absolute, since depending on the version of
# Python being run and the path used to invoke it, we may have gotten a
# relative path from distutils.sysconfig.PREFIX.
return (
os.path.abspath(pythonExecPath),
os.path.abspath(pythonLibPath),
os.path.abspath(pythonIncludeDir))
return None
def GetCPUCount():
try:
return multiprocessing.cpu_count()
except NotImplementedError:
return 1
def Run(cmd, logCommandOutput=True):
"""Run the specified command in a subprocess."""
PrintInfo('Running "{cmd}"'.format(cmd=cmd))
with open(context.logFileName, "a") as logfile:
logfile.write(datetime.datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M"))
logfile.write("\n")
logfile.write(cmd)
logfile.write("\n")
# Let exceptions escape from subprocess calls -- higher level
# code will handle them.
if logCommandOutput:
p = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(cmd), stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
while True:
l = p.stdout.readline()
if l != "":
logfile.write(l)
PrintCommandOutput(l)
elif p.poll() is not None:
break
else:
p = subprocess.Popen(shlex.split(cmd))
p.wait()
if p.returncode != 0:
# If verbosity >= 3, we'll have already been printing out command output
# so no reason to print the log file again.
if verbosity < 3:
with open(context.logFileName, "r") as logfile:
Print(logfile.read())
raise RuntimeError("Failed to run '{cmd}'\nSee {log} for more details."
.format(cmd=cmd, log=os.path.abspath(context.logFileName)))
def BuildVariant(context):
if context.buildDebug:
return "Debug"
elif context.buildRelease:
return "Release"
elif context.buildRelWithDebug:
return "RelWithDebInfo"
return "RelWithDebInfo"
def FormatMultiProcs(numJobs, generator):
tag = "-j"
if generator:
if "Visual Studio" in generator:
tag = "/M:"
elif "Xcode" in generator:
tag = "-j "
return "{tag}{procs}".format(tag=tag, procs=numJobs)
############################################################
# contextmanager
@contextlib.contextmanager
def CurrentWorkingDirectory(dir):
"""Context manager that sets the current working directory to the given
directory and resets it to the original directory when closed."""
curdir = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(dir)
try:
yield
finally:
os.chdir(curdir)
############################################################
# CMAKE
def RunCMake(context, force, extraArgs=None):
"""Invoke CMake to configure, build, and install a library whose
source code is located in the current working directory."""
# Create a directory for out-of-source builds in the build directory
# using the name of the current working directory.
srcDir = os.getcwd()
instDir = context.instDir
buildDir = context.buildDir
if force and os.path.isdir(buildDir):
shutil.rmtree(buildDir)
if not os.path.isdir(buildDir):
os.makedirs(buildDir)
generator = context.cmakeGenerator
# On Windows, we need to explicitly specify the generator to ensure we're
# building a 64-bit project. (Surely there is a better way to do this?)
# TODO: figure out exactly what "vcvarsall.bat x64" sets to force x64
if generator is None and Windows():
if IsVisualStudio2017OrGreater():
generator = "Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64"
else:
generator = "Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64"
if generator is not None:
generator = '-G "{gen}"'.format(gen=generator)
# On MacOS, enable the use of @rpath for relocatable builds.
osx_rpath = None
if MacOS():
osx_rpath = "-DCMAKE_MACOSX_RPATH=ON"
# get build variant
variant= BuildVariant(context)
with CurrentWorkingDirectory(buildDir):
Run('cmake '
'-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="{instDir}" '
'-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE={variant} '
'{osx_rpath} '
'{generator} '
'{extraArgs} '
'"{srcDir}"'
.format(instDir=instDir,
variant=variant,
srcDir=srcDir,
osx_rpath=(osx_rpath or ""),
generator=(generator or ""),
extraArgs=(" ".join(extraArgs) if extraArgs else "")))
Run("cmake --build . --config {variant} --target install -- {multiproc}"
.format(variant=variant,
multiproc=FormatMultiProcs(context.numJobs, generator)))
############################################################
# Maya USD
def InstallExplore3MF(context, force, buildArgs):
with CurrentWorkingDirectory(context.srcDir):
extraArgs = []
# TODO: needed for google test when is used with Visual studio generator
if Windows():
extraArgs.append('-Dgtest_force_shared_crt=ON')
extraArgs.append('-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=/D_SILENCE_TR1_NAMESPACE_DEPRECATION_WARNING')
extraArgs += buildArgs
RunCMake(context, force, extraArgs)
############################################################
# ArgumentParser
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter)
parser.add_argument("workspace_location", type=str,
help="Directory where the project use as a workspace to build and install plugin/libraries.")
parser.add_argument("--generator", type=str,
help=("CMake generator to use when building libraries with "
"cmake"))
parser.add_argument("--build-location", type=str,
help=("Set Build directory"
"(default: <workspace_location>/build-location)"))
parser.add_argument("--install-location", type=str,
help=("Set Install directory"
"(default: <workspace_location>/install-location)"))
parser.add_argument("--build-debug", dest="build_debug", action="store_true",
help="Build in Debug mode")
parser.add_argument("--build-release", dest="build_release", action="store_true",
help="Build in Release mode")
parser.add_argument("--build-relwithdebug", dest="build_relwithdebug", action="store_true",
help="Build in RelWithDebInfo mode")
parser.add_argument("--build-args", type=str, nargs="*", default=[],
help=("Custom arguments to pass to build system when "
"building libraries"))
parser.add_argument("-j", "--jobs", type=int, default=GetCPUCount(),
help=("Number of build jobs to run in parallel. "
"(default: # of processors [{0}])"
.format(GetCPUCount())))
parser.add_argument("--force", type=str, action="append", dest="force_clean_build",
default=[],
help=("Force clean build."))
args = parser.parse_args()
############################################################
# InstallContext
class InstallContext:
def __init__(self, args):
# Assume the project's top level cmake is in the current source directory
self.srcDir = os.path.normpath(
os.path.join(os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))))
# Workspace directory
self.workspaceDir = os.path.abspath(args.workspace_location)
# Build directory
self.buildDir = (os.path.abspath(args.build_location) if args.build_location
else os.path.join(self.workspaceDir, "build"))
# Install directory
self.instDir = (os.path.abspath(args.install_location) if args.install_location
else os.path.join(self.workspaceDir, "install"))
# Build type
self.buildDebug = args.build_debug
self.buildRelease = args.build_release
self.buildRelWithDebug = args.build_relwithdebug
# Forced to be built
self.forceBuild = args.force_clean_build
# CMake generator
self.cmakeGenerator = args.generator
# Number of jobs
self.numJobs = args.jobs
if self.numJobs <= 0:
raise ValueError("Number of jobs must be greater than 0")
# Log File Name
self.logFileName="log.txt"
# Build arguments
self.buildArgs = list()
for args in args.build_args:
argList = args.split(",")
for arg in argList:
self.buildArgs.append(arg)
try:
context = InstallContext(args)
except Exception as e:
PrintError(str(e))
sys.exit(1)
# Summarize
summaryMsg = """
Building with settings:
Source directory {srcDir}
Workspace directory {workspaceDir}
Build directory {buildDir}
Install directory {instDir}
Variant {buildVariant}
CMake generator {cmakeGenerator}
Build Log {logFileName}"""
if context.buildArgs:
summaryMsg += """
Extra Build arguments {buildArgs}"""
summaryMsg = summaryMsg.format(
srcDir=context.srcDir,
workspaceDir=context.workspaceDir,
buildDir=context.buildDir,
instDir=context.instDir,
logFileName=os.path.join(context.buildDir,context.logFileName),
buildArgs=context.buildArgs,
buildVariant=BuildVariant(context),
cmakeGenerator=("Default" if not context.cmakeGenerator
else context.cmakeGenerator)
)
Print(summaryMsg)
# Install Explore3MF
InstallExplore3MF(context, context.forceBuild, context.buildArgs)
# Ensure directory structure is created and is writable.
for dir in [context.instDir, context.buildDir]:
try:
if os.path.isdir(dir):
testFile = os.path.join(dir, "canwrite")
open(testFile, "w").close()
os.remove(testFile)
else:
os.makedirs(dir)
except Exception as e:
PrintError("Could not write to directory {dir}. Change permissions "
"or choose a different location to install to."
.format(dir=dir))
sys.exit(1)
Print("""Success build and install !!!!""")