#!/bin/bash # This script is intented to wrap the execution of ninja so that we # can do some checks before each ninja run. # # It can either be run with a standalone Blueprint checkout to generate # the minibp binary, or can be used by another script as part of a custom # Blueprint-based build system. When used by another script, the following # environment variables can be set to configure this script, which are # documented below: # # BUILDDIR # NINJA # SKIP_NINJA # # When run in a standalone Blueprint checkout, bootstrap.bash will install # this script into the $BUILDDIR, where it may be executed. # # For embedding into a custom build system, the current directory when this # script executes should be the same directory that $BOOTSTRAP should be # called from. set -e # BUILDDIR should be set to the path to store build results. By default, # this is the directory containing this script, but can be set explicitly # if the custom build system only wants to install their own wrapper. [ -z "$BUILDDIR" ] && BUILDDIR=`dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}"` # NINJA should be set to the path of the ninja executable. By default, this # is just "ninja", and will be looked up in $PATH. [ -z "$NINJA" ] && NINJA=ninja if [ ! -f "${BUILDDIR}/.blueprint.bootstrap" ]; then echo "Please run bootstrap.bash (.blueprint.bootstrap missing)" >&2 exit 1 fi # .blueprint.bootstrap provides saved values from the bootstrap.bash script: # # BLUEPRINT_BOOTSTRAP_VERSION # BLUEPRINTDIR # SRCDIR # GOROOT # source "${BUILDDIR}/.blueprint.bootstrap" if [ -z "$BLUEPRINTDIR" ]; then echo "Please run bootstrap.bash (.blueprint.bootstrap outdated)" >&2 exit 1 fi source "${BLUEPRINTDIR}/blueprint_impl.bash"