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Author SHA1 Message Date
Colin Cross
b519a7e1b6 Add globbing to filesystem mocking
Add globbing to filesystem mocking so that more code can be tested
against the mock.  Also moves the filesystem mock to pathtools,
and renames pathtools.GlobWithExcludes to pathtools.Glob, replacing
the existing pathtools.Glob.

Test: blueprint tests
Change-Id: I722df8121bc870c4a861d7c249245c57dcb607be
2017-02-02 16:48:06 -08:00
Colin Cross
127d2eae8b Import globbing from Soong
Add globbing with dependency checking to blueprint.  Calling
ModuleContext.GlobWithDeps or SingletonContext.GlobWithDeps will return
a list of files that match the globs, while also adding efficient
dependencies to rerun the primary builder if a file that matches the
glob is added or removed.

Also use the globbing support for optional_subdirs=, subdirs= and build=
lines in blueprints files.  The globbing slightly changes the behavior
of subname= lines, it no longer falls back to looking for a file called
"Blueprints".  Blueprint files that need to include a subdirectory with
a different name can use build= instead of subdir= to directly include
them.  The Blueprints file is updated to reset subname="Blueprints" in
case we want to include subdirectories inside blueprint and the primary
builder has changed the subname.

Also adds a new test directory that contains a simple primary builder
tree to test regeneration for globbing, and runs the tests in travis.

Change-Id: I83ce525fd11e11579cc58ba5308d01ca8eea7bc6
2016-11-03 13:54:03 -07:00
Colin Cross
41ca49ff91 Add proptools functions to escape strings
Blueprint properties that end up as command line arguments need to be
both ninja and shell escaped.  Provide helpers that primary builders can
use to appropriately escape them.

Change-Id: Ifd697d87edb1c6f0a910377835c391bbe8f95b42
2016-09-29 14:31:40 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
7d0dddd84d Simplify bootstrap
tl;dr: Read if you don't use the wrapper or use SKIP_NINJA

Previously, we were relying on the ninja behavior of restarting the
build when the build.ninja file was updated to switch between different
bootstrap stages. But that means that every step that could produce a
build.ninja must pass in order to switch to a different stage. That
wasn't a big problem when we had a two stage build -- there was very
little that could fail in the second stage before we chose to go back to
the first stage. But when we had a three stage build, it was possible to
get into a state (usually during development) where you were in the
second stage, but the build was failing because the first stage needed
to be run. This was fixed in d79f1af742
by adding a wrapper that always started building at the first stage.

But this kept all of the complexity of using ninja restarts without any
of the benefits, so this change removes that complexity and just runs
each stage sequentially in the wrapper. So the wrapper is now required.

Since we're no longer going through choosestage, we can also skip the
template parsing for the later stages that don't need to be templated --
this can save a couple of seconds for large files.

In addition to all of the above, this also lets Soong reduce the number
of times the main ninja file is loaded. We had been running the wrapper
once (3 stages), then running ninja again after combining the
Soong-generated build.ninja with the Kati-generated build.ninja. This
change lets us removing the intermediate parsing of Soong's build.ninja,
so that we only execute ninja 3 times per build. It also lets us have
dependencies on pools or rules from Kati in the primary builder, since
we're never executing the main build.ninja without the Kati build.ninja.

The wrapper has a new option, NINJA to provide the path to ninja. This
used to be hardcoded to `ninja`, and will still default to that. But
we'll be running the first two bootstrap stages with $NINJA even if
SKIP_NINJA is set.

The wrapper passes "-w dupbuild=err" to ninja now -- this really should
always be turned on if you care about reliable builds.

Change-Id: I6f656b74eb3d064b8b9e69d1d6dac1129d72b747
2016-08-30 17:26:56 -07:00
Colin Cross
365bc6b3ea Add tests for Visit*
Change-Id: I52505ee4e23ec8b1c5763b3216788e999de9c8d3
2016-08-08 17:26:57 -07:00
Colin Cross
d7b0f60802 Allow tests to mock filesystem
Tests can call Context.MockFileSystem to pass in a map of filenames to
contents.

Change-Id: Idd67c68f7cb43bc2117cc78336347db7e2f21991
2016-08-08 17:26:57 -07:00
Colin Cross
e32cc80f20 Refactor blueprint parser nodes to an interface
Refactor the blueprint parser Value object, which contained a Type enum
and members to hold every possible type, into an interface (now called
Expression).  Rename the existing Expression object that represented a binary
operator Operator.

Also adds and fixes some new printer test cases with mulitline expressions.

Change-Id: Icf4a20f92c8c2a27f18df8ca515a9d7f282ff133
2016-06-08 14:48:53 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
be275236ac Add blueprint_go_binary for user-run tools
Move these tools from $buildDir/.bootstrap/bin to $buildDir/bin
(configurable by the primary builder).

Also delay building them until the main stage, and give them a phony
target "blueprint_tools".
2016-05-26 10:09:35 -07:00
Colin Cross
e4b0d35966 Add proptools.TypeEqual
When appending properties, it may be necessary to determine if two
property structs are the same "type".  A simple Go type comparison is
not sufficient, as there may be interface{} values in the property
structs that contain different types.  Add proptools.TypeEqual that
returns true if they have equal types and all embedded pointers to
structs and interfaces to pointers to structs have the same nilitude and
type.
2015-11-02 15:40:55 -08:00
Colin Cross
f72ef5023c Fix bugs in CloneProperties and related functions
Add tests for CloneProperties, CloneEmptyProperties and ZeroProperties
and fix detected bugs related to nil pointers to structs and interfaces
containing nil pointers to structs.
2015-10-31 20:10:20 -07:00
Colin Cross
8169500cdd Move CloneProperties to clone.go
Move CloneProperties, CloneEmptyProperties, and ZeroProperties from
proptools/proptools.go to proptools/clone.go.
2015-10-31 20:10:20 -07:00
Colin Cross
0bc7e077eb Add helpers for extending properties to proptools
It is common for a mutator to append or prepend property structs
together.  Add helper functions to append or prepend properties in property
structs.  The append operation is defined as appending string and slices
of strings normally, OR-ing bool values, and recursing into embedded
structs, pointers to structs, and interfaces containing pointers to
structs.  Appending or prepending the zero value of a property will
always be a no-op.
2015-10-31 20:09:58 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
c7697ce79d Add a test runner
This removes the need to use $OLDPWD when running tests, which means
that the builddir may be an absolute or relative directory. It also
filters out the "PASS" message on successful test runs to clean up our
output.

Change-Id: I4ab937c7a87b74fe997a47cc0311e2f357f9f7e9
2015-09-18 10:28:36 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
fdeb724f74 Implement plugins for bootstrap go modules
Now that we have multi-stage bootstrapping, we can make the primary
builder build more dynamic. Add the concept of plugins that will be
linked and loaded into bootstrap_go_binary or bootstrap_go_package
modules. It's expected that the plugin's init() functions will do
whatever registration is necessary.

Example Blueprint definition:

    bootstrap_go_binary {
      name: "builder",
      ...
    }

    bootstrap_go_package {
      name: "plugin1",
      pluginFor: ["builder"],
    }

A package may specify more than one plugin if it will be inserted into
more than one go module.

Change-Id: I109835f444196b66fc4018c3fa36ba0875823184
2015-09-14 15:35:12 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
efd2de734d Use three stage builds
This splits the current bootstrap stage into two stages:

A bootstrap stage, which like today, a reference is checked into the
tree. It just builds the "core" blueprint binaries -- minibp,
gotestmain, and choosestage. Just enough to build the next stage's ninja
file.

A primary builder stage. This builds the primary builder, the main ninja
file, and any other bootstrap binaries (bpfmt, etc).

The main advantage here is that the checked in file really only contains
references to blueprint -- not the primary builder. This will allow us
to make the primary builder more dynamic, by loading more module types
that may or may not exist in all trees.

It's even possible to reuse the build.ninja.in in the blueprint repo
directly now. We don't currently do that, since we still want to turn on
tests.

Change-Id: I18683891ed7348b0d7af93084e3a68a04fbd5dbc
2015-07-29 17:14:00 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
91a657e219 Enhance bootstrap stage selection
This simplifies the bootstrap process while making it more flexible by
moving the stage selection into a go binary(choosestage). It will now be
possible to have more than two build stages.

Now each stage has a ninja template(main.ninja.in) and a timestamp
file(main.ninja.in.timestamp). The timestamp file may be updated by any
build stage that wishes to regenerate the ninja template. If the
choosestage binaries sees that the timestamp is newer than the template,
it will choose the prior stage.

The main stage no longer writes to the source tree to update the
build.ninja.in file. This was a problem for read-only source trees.
Instead, the choosestage binary first checks to see if that file is
newer than the last bootstrap.ninja.in, copies it in place, and starts
the boostrap stage.

The bootstrap stage regenerates it's own ninja template, but that
required a loop through the main stage to actually run it. The
choosestage binary now detects if the template has changed for the
current stage, and will restart the stage.

One change is that if dependencies do get messed up, instead of silently
failing, there's a higher chance that the bootstrap step will just
continue looping, doing nothing. This can happen if the main stage
has a dependency that triggers the bootstrap stage, but the bootstrap
stage doesn't see anything required to rebuild the main ninja file. A
side effect of this requirement is that changes to test code will now
rebuild the main ninja file.

Change-Id: I9965cfba79dc0dbbd3af05f5944f7653054455a2
2015-07-23 22:06:02 -07:00
Colin Cross
4572edddfa Add self-documenting support
The primary builder will now generate a rule to call itself with
--docs=.bootstrap/docs/<name>.html to produce an automatically
generated documentation file.

The documentation generation process is:
 - Call each factory once to get empty property structs associated
   with the module type
 - Use reflection to determine the names of the type of each property
   struct
 - Use the bootstrap_go_package modules from reading the Blueprints files
   to find the source files for each Go package used to build the primary
   builder
 - Use the go/parser module to find the type declaration for each
   property struct
 - Extract comments for the property struct and each property declaration
 - Format all the comments into HTML

Change-Id: Icae9307cc10549a30bfc14d6922824099de5a9b0
2015-06-26 10:51:44 -07:00
Dan Willemsen
87ba294ceb Add option to build and run tests during bootstrap
Users that want to enable this option can use the '-t' option to
bootstrap.bash when passing '-r'. Builders that want to enable this can
set the RUN_TESTS environment variable in their bootstrap.bash.

The gotestmain tools is needed to write the main functions for the test
binaries, since 'go test' doesn't work well in this environment.

Change-Id: Iec5c2b5c9c3f5e3ba0ac8677fb88f5e963f9bd3f
2015-06-25 11:45:54 -07:00
Michael Beardsworth
1ec445369f Add support for arbitrary globs in subdirs
Change-Id: I874535483266622213dbcfe3c84875f41a136b9f
2015-04-14 23:34:34 -04:00
Jamie Gennis
6cafc2cddc Update import paths to include github 2015-03-21 01:03:36 -04:00
Colin Cross
f5bd828a14 Run bpfmt -w . to reformat Blueprints file
Updates the Blueprints file to the new format and standard layout.

Change-Id: I1bfb67ab106c2a61fbe6f8201195efc3f8ff5566
2015-01-26 16:56:10 -08:00
Colin Cross
3e8e74f276 Move blueprint/* up a directory
Make integrating with go tools easier by putting the blueprint package
files in the top level directory of the git project instead of in a
subdirectory called blueprint.

Change-Id: I35c144c5fe7ddf34e478d0c47c50b2f6c92c2a03
2015-01-23 14:23:27 -08:00
Colin Cross
41c397af78 Initial bpmodify tool
bpmodify can be used to add or remove dependencies or other strings
from selected modules in Blueprint files.

Change-Id: I0df3762976e74bf46fd2922bbd48b46e526b7951
2015-01-23 13:41:51 -08:00
Colin Cross
5ad47f47fc Initial bpfmt tool
bpfmt is based off gofmt, and formats a blueprint file to a standard
format.

Change-Id: I060c1b6030bc937a8db217eaed237d8792c29565
2015-01-23 13:41:51 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
af43556ce3 Add support for removing abandoned files.
This change makes the bootstrapping process remove any files that were
previously created by invoking a Ninja rule (i.e. they appear in the .ninja_log
file) but are no longer a build output target.

Change-Id: I3c78e563393b97f8ca196ac85c7caa2b3866ffa6
2015-01-23 13:41:48 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
debef53c56 Add a Glob func that returns dirs searched
Change-Id: I35ab9a5f1c7425f42d0e667bac38450afa34c738
2015-01-23 13:41:48 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
fbb27fe2d9 Add a utility function for writing depfiles.
Change-Id: Ic365e3e1632d518a5331646ed5deef1b5a36f2f6
2015-01-23 13:41:47 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
8762292240 Add support for unpacking properties into nested structs.
Change-Id: Idb67dcb9cc7f857258b9b3409db68199d42a8001
2015-01-23 13:41:47 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
b9cbdae701 Add the blueprint/proptools package.
This change adds some utility functions for manipulating properties structs
using reflection.

Change-Id: I62017ef06bceb68d536421e50b853449a73daed3
2015-01-23 13:41:47 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
2fb2095caa Stop determining package names from the call stack.
This change replaces the automatic caller package divination with a
PackageContext object that must be explicitly passed in by callers.

Change-Id: I139be29ecf75a7cf8488b3958dee5e44363acc22
2015-01-23 13:41:46 -08:00
Jamie Gennis
b931456573 Add the blueprint/pathtools package
Change-Id: I0706d8b0c0c5cbab1425c4d0b08070fd66a5900b
2014-06-06 14:41:07 -07:00
Jamie Gennis
1bc967ed43 Initial Blueprint commit.
Blueprint is a build system component that reads Blueprints files defining
modules to be built, and generates a Ninja build manifest that can be used to
perform all the build actions.  It does not dictate or implement much build
policy itself, but rather provides a framework to ease the process of defining
build logic in Go.

The "blueprint" and "blueprint/parser" Go packages contain the functionality
for reading Blueprint files and invoking build logic functions defined in other
Go packages.

The "blueprint/bootstrap" Go package contains just enough build logic to build
a binary that includes Blueprint and any pure-Go (i.e. no cgo) build logic
defined in external Go packages.  This can be used to create a minimal Ninja
file that's capable of bootstrapping a Blueprint-based build system from
source.

The "blueprint/bootstrap/minibp" Go package contains code for a minimal binary
that includes the build logic defined in the "blueprint/bootstrap" package.
This binary can then create the Ninja file for the bootstrapping process.

Change-Id: I8d8390042372a72d225785cda738525001b009f1
2014-06-04 14:23:32 -07:00