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- #!/bin/sh
- # This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
- # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
- # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
- # The beginning of this script is both valid shell and valid python,
- # such that the script starts with the shell and is reexecuted with
- # the right python.
- '''which' python2.7 > /dev/null && exec python2.7 "$0" "$@" || exec python "$0" "$@"
- '''
- from __future__ import print_function, unicode_literals
- import os
- import sys
- def ancestors(path):
- while path:
- yield path
- (path, child) = os.path.split(path)
- if child == "":
- break
- def load_mach(dir_path, mach_path):
- import imp
- with open(mach_path, 'r') as fh:
- imp.load_module('mach_bootstrap', fh, mach_path,
- ('.py', 'r', imp.PY_SOURCE))
- import mach_bootstrap
- return mach_bootstrap.bootstrap(dir_path)
- def check_and_get_mach(dir_path):
- bootstrap_paths = (
- 'build/mach_bootstrap.py',
- # test package bootstrap
- 'tools/mach_bootstrap.py',
- )
- for bootstrap_path in bootstrap_paths:
- mach_path = os.path.join(dir_path, bootstrap_path)
- if os.path.isfile(mach_path):
- return load_mach(dir_path, mach_path)
- return None
- def get_mach():
- # Check whether the current directory is within a mach src or obj dir.
- for dir_path in ancestors(os.getcwd()):
- # If we find a "config.status" and "mozinfo.json" file, we are in the objdir.
- config_status_path = os.path.join(dir_path, 'config.status')
- mozinfo_path = os.path.join(dir_path, 'mozinfo.json')
- if os.path.isfile(config_status_path) and os.path.isfile(mozinfo_path):
- import json
- info = json.load(open(mozinfo_path))
- if 'mozconfig' in info and 'MOZCONFIG' not in os.environ:
- # If the MOZCONFIG environment variable is not already set, set it
- # to the value from mozinfo.json. This will tell the build system
- # to look for a config file at the path in $MOZCONFIG rather than
- # its default locations.
- #
- # Note: subprocess requires native strings in os.environ on Windows
- os.environ[b'MOZCONFIG'] = str(info['mozconfig'])
- if 'topsrcdir' in info:
- # Continue searching for mach_bootstrap in the source directory.
- dir_path = info['topsrcdir']
- mach = check_and_get_mach(dir_path)
- if mach:
- return mach
- # If we didn't find a source path by scanning for a mozinfo.json, check
- # whether the directory containing this script is a source directory. We
- # follow symlinks so mach can be run even if cwd is outside the srcdir.
- return check_and_get_mach(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
- def main(args):
- mach = get_mach()
- if not mach:
- print('Could not run mach: No mach source directory found.')
- sys.exit(1)
- sys.exit(mach.run(args))
- if __name__ == '__main__':
- if sys.platform == 'win32':
- # This is a complete hack to work around the fact that Windows
- # multiprocessing needs to import the original module (ie: this
- # file), but only works if it has a .py extension.
- #
- # We do this by a sort of two-level function interposing. The first
- # level interposes forking.get_command_line() with our version defined
- # in my_get_command_line(). Our version of get_command_line will
- # replace the command string with the contents of the fork_interpose()
- # function to be used in the subprocess.
- #
- # The subprocess then gets an interposed imp.find_module(), which we
- # hack up to find 'mach' without the .py extension, since we already
- # know where it is (it's us!). If we're not looking for 'mach', then
- # the original find_module will suffice.
- #
- # See also: http://bugs.python.org/issue19946
- # And: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=914563
- import inspect
- from multiprocessing import forking
- global orig_command_line
- def fork_interpose():
- import imp
- import os
- import sys
- orig_find_module = imp.find_module
- def my_find_module(name, dirs):
- if name == 'mach':
- path = os.path.join(dirs[0], 'mach')
- f = open(path)
- return (f, path, ('', 'r', imp.PY_SOURCE))
- return orig_find_module(name, dirs)
- # Don't allow writing bytecode file for mach module.
- orig_load_module = imp.load_module
- def my_load_module(name, file, path, description):
- # multiprocess.forking invokes imp.load_module manually and
- # hard-codes the name __parents_main__ as the module name.
- if name == '__parents_main__':
- old_bytecode = sys.dont_write_bytecode
- sys.dont_write_bytecode = True
- try:
- return orig_load_module(name, file, path, description)
- finally:
- sys.dont_write_bytecode = old_bytecode
- return orig_load_module(name, file, path, description)
- imp.find_module = my_find_module
- imp.load_module = my_load_module
- from multiprocessing.forking import main; main()
- def my_get_command_line():
- fork_code, lineno = inspect.getsourcelines(fork_interpose)
- # Remove the first line (for 'def fork_interpose():') and the three
- # levels of indentation (12 spaces).
- fork_string = ''.join(x[12:] for x in fork_code[1:])
- cmdline = orig_command_line()
- cmdline[2] = fork_string
- return cmdline
- orig_command_line = forking.get_command_line
- forking.get_command_line = my_get_command_line
- main(sys.argv[1:])
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