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This code has been unchanged since 2006 apart from attempts to optimise performance by minimising chdir() calls. There is no reason the modern bitbake parser should be changing directory all the time. We did have some path assumptions in the mists of time but those were resovled and the code is deterministic and doesn't depend on cwd now for parsing. We can therefore drop the changes in directory. Also, TOPDIR is now being set by cookerdata in all cases so we don't need the fallbacks in this code (which was used to effectively initialise a value). We don't need to change TOPDIR when parsing a recipe, that makes no sense. If we stop all the other messing around, we don't need to expand TMPDIR either. These changes have the potential to break some obscure use cases such as an anonymous function assuming the current working directory, or some case which depends on TOPDIR changing but I believe any such uses should be fixed at this point. (Bitbake rev: add5d488e1d6607a98441836075d01cb1dc9c0fa) Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
195 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
195 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
"""
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class for handling configuration data files
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Reads a .conf file and obtains its metadata
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"""
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# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Chris Larson
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# Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Phil Blundell
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
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#
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import errno
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import re
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import os
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import bb.utils
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from bb.parse import ParseError, resolve_file, ast, logger, handle
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__config_regexp__ = re.compile( r"""
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^
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(?P<exp>export\s+)?
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(?P<var>[a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.${}/~:]+?)
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(\[(?P<flag>[a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.]+)\])?
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\s* (
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(?P<colon>:=) |
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(?P<lazyques>\?\?=) |
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(?P<ques>\?=) |
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(?P<append>\+=) |
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(?P<prepend>=\+) |
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(?P<predot>=\.) |
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(?P<postdot>\.=) |
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=
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) \s*
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(?!'[^']*'[^']*'$)
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(?!\"[^\"]*\"[^\"]*\"$)
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(?P<apo>['\"])
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(?P<value>.*)
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(?P=apo)
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$
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""", re.X)
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__include_regexp__ = re.compile( r"include\s+(.+)" )
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__require_regexp__ = re.compile( r"require\s+(.+)" )
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__export_regexp__ = re.compile( r"export\s+([a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.${}/~]+)$" )
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__unset_regexp__ = re.compile( r"unset\s+([a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.${}/~]+)$" )
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__unset_flag_regexp__ = re.compile( r"unset\s+([a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.${}/~]+)\[([a-zA-Z0-9\-_+.]+)\]$" )
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def init(data):
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return
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def supports(fn, d):
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return fn[-5:] == ".conf"
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def include(parentfn, fns, lineno, data, error_out):
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"""
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error_out: A string indicating the verb (e.g. "include", "inherit") to be
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used in a ParseError that will be raised if the file to be included could
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not be included. Specify False to avoid raising an error in this case.
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"""
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fns = data.expand(fns)
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parentfn = data.expand(parentfn)
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# "include" or "require" accept zero to n space-separated file names to include.
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for fn in fns.split():
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include_single_file(parentfn, fn, lineno, data, error_out)
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def include_single_file(parentfn, fn, lineno, data, error_out):
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"""
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Helper function for include() which does not expand or split its parameters.
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"""
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if parentfn == fn: # prevent infinite recursion
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return None
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if not os.path.isabs(fn):
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dname = os.path.dirname(parentfn)
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bbpath = "%s:%s" % (dname, data.getVar("BBPATH"))
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abs_fn, attempts = bb.utils.which(bbpath, fn, history=True)
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if abs_fn and bb.parse.check_dependency(data, abs_fn):
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logger.warning("Duplicate inclusion for %s in %s" % (abs_fn, data.getVar('FILE')))
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for af in attempts:
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bb.parse.mark_dependency(data, af)
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if abs_fn:
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fn = abs_fn
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elif bb.parse.check_dependency(data, fn):
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logger.warning("Duplicate inclusion for %s in %s" % (fn, data.getVar('FILE')))
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try:
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bb.parse.handle(fn, data, True)
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except (IOError, OSError) as exc:
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if exc.errno == errno.ENOENT:
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if error_out:
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raise ParseError("Could not %s file %s" % (error_out, fn), parentfn, lineno)
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logger.debug2("CONF file '%s' not found", fn)
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else:
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if error_out:
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raise ParseError("Could not %s file %s: %s" % (error_out, fn, exc.strerror), parentfn, lineno)
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else:
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raise ParseError("Error parsing %s: %s" % (fn, exc.strerror), parentfn, lineno)
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# We have an issue where a UI might want to enforce particular settings such as
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# an empty DISTRO variable. If configuration files do something like assigning
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# a weak default, it turns out to be very difficult to filter out these changes,
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# particularly when the weak default might appear half way though parsing a chain
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# of configuration files. We therefore let the UIs hook into configuration file
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# parsing. This turns out to be a hard problem to solve any other way.
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confFilters = []
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def handle(fn, data, include):
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init(data)
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if include == 0:
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oldfile = None
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else:
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oldfile = data.getVar('FILE', False)
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abs_fn = resolve_file(fn, data)
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with open(abs_fn, 'r') as f:
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statements = ast.StatementGroup()
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lineno = 0
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while True:
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lineno = lineno + 1
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s = f.readline()
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if not s:
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break
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w = s.strip()
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# skip empty lines
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if not w:
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continue
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s = s.rstrip()
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while s[-1] == '\\':
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s2 = f.readline().rstrip()
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lineno = lineno + 1
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if (not s2 or s2 and s2[0] != "#") and s[0] == "#" :
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bb.fatal("There is a confusing multiline, partially commented expression on line %s of file %s (%s).\nPlease clarify whether this is all a comment or should be parsed." % (lineno, fn, s))
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s = s[:-1] + s2
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# skip comments
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if s[0] == '#':
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continue
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feeder(lineno, s, abs_fn, statements)
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# DONE WITH PARSING... time to evaluate
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data.setVar('FILE', abs_fn)
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statements.eval(data)
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if oldfile:
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data.setVar('FILE', oldfile)
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f.close()
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for f in confFilters:
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f(fn, data)
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return data
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def feeder(lineno, s, fn, statements):
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m = __config_regexp__.match(s)
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if m:
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groupd = m.groupdict()
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ast.handleData(statements, fn, lineno, groupd)
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return
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m = __include_regexp__.match(s)
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if m:
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ast.handleInclude(statements, fn, lineno, m, False)
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return
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m = __require_regexp__.match(s)
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if m:
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ast.handleInclude(statements, fn, lineno, m, True)
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return
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m = __export_regexp__.match(s)
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if m:
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ast.handleExport(statements, fn, lineno, m)
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return
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m = __unset_regexp__.match(s)
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if m:
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ast.handleUnset(statements, fn, lineno, m)
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return
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m = __unset_flag_regexp__.match(s)
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if m:
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ast.handleUnsetFlag(statements, fn, lineno, m)
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return
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raise ParseError("unparsed line: '%s'" % s, fn, lineno);
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# Add us to the handlers list
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from bb.parse import handlers
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handlers.append({'supports': supports, 'handle': handle, 'init': init})
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del handlers
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