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257 lines
9.8 KiB
Python
257 lines
9.8 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Utility functions for Windows builds.
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This file is copied to the build directory as part of toolchain setup and
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is used to set up calls to tools used by the build that need wrappers.
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"""
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import subprocess
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import stat
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import string
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import sys
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BASE_DIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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# A regex matching an argument corresponding to the output filename passed to
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# link.exe.
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_LINK_EXE_OUT_ARG = re.compile('/OUT:(?P<out>.+)$', re.IGNORECASE)
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_LINK_PDB_OUT_ARG = re.compile('/PDB:(?P<out>.+)$', re.IGNORECASE)
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_LINK_ERROR = re.compile('.* error LNK(\d+):')
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# Retry links when this error is hit, to try to deal with crbug.com/782660
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_LINKER_RETRY_ERRORS = 1201
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# Maximum number of linker retries.
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_LINKER_RETRIES = 3
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def main(args):
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exit_code = WinTool().Dispatch(args)
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if exit_code is not None:
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sys.exit(exit_code)
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class WinTool(object):
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"""This class performs all the Windows tooling steps. The methods can either
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be executed directly, or dispatched from an argument list."""
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def _UseSeparateMspdbsrv(self, env, args):
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"""Allows to use a unique instance of mspdbsrv.exe per linker instead of a
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shared one."""
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if len(args) < 1:
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raise Exception("Not enough arguments")
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if args[0] != 'link.exe':
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return
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# Use the output filename passed to the linker to generate an endpoint name
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# for mspdbsrv.exe.
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endpoint_name = None
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for arg in args:
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m = _LINK_EXE_OUT_ARG.match(arg)
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if m:
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endpoint_name = re.sub(r'\W+', '',
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'%s_%d' % (m.group('out'), os.getpid()))
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break
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if endpoint_name is None:
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return
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# Adds the appropriate environment variable. This will be read by link.exe
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# to know which instance of mspdbsrv.exe it should connect to (if it's
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# not set then the default endpoint is used).
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env['_MSPDBSRV_ENDPOINT_'] = endpoint_name
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def Dispatch(self, args):
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"""Dispatches a string command to a method."""
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if len(args) < 1:
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raise Exception("Not enough arguments")
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method = "Exec%s" % self._CommandifyName(args[0])
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return getattr(self, method)(*args[1:])
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def _CommandifyName(self, name_string):
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"""Transforms a tool name like recursive-mirror to RecursiveMirror."""
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return name_string.title().replace('-', '')
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def _GetEnv(self, arch):
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"""Gets the saved environment from a file for a given architecture."""
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# The environment is saved as an "environment block" (see CreateProcess
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# and msvs_emulation for details). We convert to a dict here.
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# Drop last 2 NULs, one for list terminator, one for trailing vs. separator.
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pairs = open(arch).read()[:-2].split('\0')
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kvs = [item.split('=', 1) for item in pairs]
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return dict(kvs)
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def ExecStamp(self, path):
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"""Simple stamp command."""
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open(path, 'w').close()
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def ExecDeleteFile(self, path):
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"""Simple file delete command."""
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if os.path.exists(path):
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os.unlink(path)
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def ExecRecursiveMirror(self, source, dest):
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"""Emulation of rm -rf out && cp -af in out."""
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if os.path.exists(dest):
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if os.path.isdir(dest):
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def _on_error(fn, path, dummy_excinfo):
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# The operation failed, possibly because the file is set to
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# read-only. If that's why, make it writable and try the op again.
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if not os.access(path, os.W_OK):
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os.chmod(path, stat.S_IWRITE)
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fn(path)
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shutil.rmtree(dest, onerror=_on_error)
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else:
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if not os.access(dest, os.W_OK):
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# Attempt to make the file writable before deleting it.
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os.chmod(dest, stat.S_IWRITE)
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os.unlink(dest)
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if os.path.isdir(source):
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shutil.copytree(source, dest)
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else:
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shutil.copy2(source, dest)
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# Try to diagnose crbug.com/741603
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if not os.path.exists(dest):
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raise Exception("Copying of %s to %s failed" % (source, dest))
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def ExecLinkWrapper(self, arch, use_separate_mspdbsrv, *args):
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"""Filter diagnostic output from link that looks like:
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' Creating library ui.dll.lib and object ui.dll.exp'
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This happens when there are exports from the dll or exe.
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"""
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env = self._GetEnv(arch)
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if use_separate_mspdbsrv == 'True':
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self._UseSeparateMspdbsrv(env, args)
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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args = list(args) # *args is a tuple by default, which is read-only.
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args[0] = args[0].replace('/', '\\')
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# https://docs.python.org/2/library/subprocess.html:
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# "On Unix with shell=True [...] if args is a sequence, the first item
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# specifies the command string, and any additional items will be treated as
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# additional arguments to the shell itself. That is to say, Popen does the
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# equivalent of:
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# Popen(['/bin/sh', '-c', args[0], args[1], ...])"
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# For that reason, since going through the shell doesn't seem necessary on
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# non-Windows don't do that there.
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pdb_name = None
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for arg in args:
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m = _LINK_PDB_OUT_ARG.match(arg)
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if m:
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pdb_name = m.group('out')
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for retry_count in range(_LINKER_RETRIES):
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retry = False
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link = subprocess.Popen(args, shell=sys.platform == 'win32', env=env,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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# Read output one line at a time as it shows up to avoid OOM failures when
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# GBs of output is produced.
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for line in link.stdout:
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if (not line.startswith(' Creating library ') and
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not line.startswith('Generating code') and
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not line.startswith('Finished generating code')):
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m = _LINK_ERROR.match(line)
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if m:
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error_code = int(m.groups()[0])
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if error_code == _LINKER_RETRY_ERRORS:
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print 'Retrying link due to error %d' % error_code
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if pdb_name:
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shutil.copyfile(pdb_name, pdb_name + 'failure_backup')
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retry = True
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print line,
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result = link.wait()
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if not retry:
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break
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return result
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def ExecAsmWrapper(self, arch, *args):
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"""Filter logo banner from invocations of asm.exe."""
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env = self._GetEnv(arch)
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popen = subprocess.Popen(args, shell=True, env=env,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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out, _ = popen.communicate()
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for line in out.splitlines():
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# Split to avoid triggering license checks:
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if (not line.startswith('Copy' + 'right (C' +
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') Microsoft Corporation') and
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not line.startswith('Microsoft (R) Macro Assembler') and
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not line.startswith(' Assembling: ') and
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line):
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print line
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return popen.returncode
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def ExecRcWrapper(self, arch, *args):
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"""Converts .rc files to .res files."""
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env = self._GetEnv(arch)
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# We run two resource compilers:
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# 1. A custom one at build/toolchain/win/rc/rc.py which can run on
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# non-Windows, and which has /showIncludes support so we can track
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# dependencies (e.g. on .ico files) of .rc files.
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# 2. On Windows, regular Microsoft rc.exe, to make sure rc.py produces
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# bitwise identical output.
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# 1. Run our rc.py.
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# Also pass /showIncludes to track dependencies of .rc files.
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args = list(args)
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rcpy_args = args[:]
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rcpy_args[0:1] = [sys.executable, os.path.join(BASE_DIR, 'rc', 'rc.py')]
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rcpy_res_output = rcpy_args[-2]
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assert rcpy_res_output.startswith('/fo')
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assert rcpy_res_output.endswith('.res')
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rc_res_output = rcpy_res_output + '_ms_rc'
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args[-2] = rc_res_output
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rcpy_args.append('/showIncludes')
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rc_exe_exit_code = subprocess.call(rcpy_args, env=env)
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if rc_exe_exit_code == 0:
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# Since tool("rc") can't have deps, add deps on this script and on rc.py
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# and its deps here, so that rc edges become dirty if rc.py changes.
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print 'Note: including file: ../../build/toolchain/win/tool_wrapper.py'
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print 'Note: including file: ../../build/toolchain/win/rc/rc.py'
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print 'Note: including file: ../../build/toolchain/win/rc/linux64/rc.sha1'
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print 'Note: including file: ../../build/toolchain/win/rc/mac/rc.sha1'
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print 'Note: including file: ../../build/toolchain/win/rc/win/rc.exe.sha1'
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# 2. Run Microsoft rc.exe.
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if sys.platform == 'win32' and rc_exe_exit_code == 0:
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popen = subprocess.Popen(args, shell=True, env=env,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
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out, _ = popen.communicate()
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# Filter logo banner from invocations of rc.exe. Older versions of RC
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# don't support the /nologo flag.
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for line in out.splitlines():
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if (not line.startswith('Microsoft (R) Windows (R) Resource Compiler')
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and not line.startswith('Copy' + 'right (C' +
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') Microsoft Corporation')
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and line):
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print line
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rc_exe_exit_code = popen.returncode
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# Assert Microsoft rc.exe and rc.py produced identical .res files.
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if rc_exe_exit_code == 0:
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import filecmp
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# Strip "/fo" prefix.
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assert filecmp.cmp(rc_res_output[3:], rcpy_res_output[3:])
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return rc_exe_exit_code
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def ExecActionWrapper(self, arch, rspfile, *dirname):
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"""Runs an action command line from a response file using the environment
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for |arch|. If |dirname| is supplied, use that as the working directory."""
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env = self._GetEnv(arch)
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# TODO(scottmg): This is a temporary hack to get some specific variables
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# through to actions that are set after GN-time. http://crbug.com/333738.
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for k, v in os.environ.iteritems():
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if k not in env:
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env[k] = v
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args = open(rspfile).read()
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dirname = dirname[0] if dirname else None
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return subprocess.call(args, shell=True, env=env, cwd=dirname)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))
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