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Python
Executable File
530 lines
19 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright 2014 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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"""A utility script for downloading versioned Syzygy binaries."""
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import hashlib
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import errno
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import json
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import logging
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import optparse
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import stat
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import sys
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import subprocess
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import tempfile
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import time
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import zipfile
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_LOGGER = logging.getLogger(os.path.basename(__file__))
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# The relative path where official builds are archived in their GS bucket.
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_SYZYGY_ARCHIVE_PATH = ('/builds/official/%(revision)s')
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# A JSON file containing the state of the download directory. If this file and
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# directory state do not agree, then the binaries will be downloaded and
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# installed again.
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_STATE = '.state'
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# This matches an integer (an SVN revision number) or a SHA1 value (a GIT hash).
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# The archive exclusively uses lowercase GIT hashes.
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_REVISION_RE = re.compile('^(?:\d+|[a-f0-9]{40})$')
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# This matches an MD5 hash.
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_MD5_RE = re.compile('^[a-f0-9]{32}$')
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# List of reources to be downloaded and installed. These are tuples with the
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# following format:
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# (basename, logging name, relative installation path, extraction filter)
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_RESOURCES = [
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('benchmark.zip', 'benchmark', '', None),
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('binaries.zip', 'binaries', 'exe', None),
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('symbols.zip', 'symbols', 'exe',
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lambda x: x.filename.endswith('.dll.pdb'))]
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# Name of the MS DIA dll that we need to copy to the binaries directory.
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_DIA_DLL_NAME = "msdia140.dll"
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def _LoadState(output_dir):
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"""Loads the contents of the state file for a given |output_dir|, returning
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None if it doesn't exist.
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"""
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path = os.path.join(output_dir, _STATE)
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if not os.path.exists(path):
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_LOGGER.debug('No state file found.')
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return None
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with open(path, 'rb') as f:
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_LOGGER.debug('Reading state file: %s', path)
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try:
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return json.load(f)
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except ValueError:
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_LOGGER.debug('Invalid state file.')
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return None
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def _SaveState(output_dir, state, dry_run=False):
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"""Saves the |state| dictionary to the given |output_dir| as a JSON file."""
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path = os.path.join(output_dir, _STATE)
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_LOGGER.debug('Writing state file: %s', path)
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if dry_run:
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return
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with open(path, 'wb') as f:
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f.write(json.dumps(state, sort_keys=True, indent=2))
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def _Md5(path):
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"""Returns the MD5 hash of the file at |path|, which must exist."""
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return hashlib.md5(open(path, 'rb').read()).hexdigest()
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def _StateIsValid(state):
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"""Returns true if the given state structure is valid."""
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if not isinstance(state, dict):
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_LOGGER.debug('State must be a dict.')
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return False
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r = state.get('revision', None)
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if not isinstance(r, basestring) or not _REVISION_RE.match(r):
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_LOGGER.debug('State contains an invalid revision.')
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return False
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c = state.get('contents', None)
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if not isinstance(c, dict):
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_LOGGER.debug('State must contain a contents dict.')
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return False
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for (relpath, md5) in c.iteritems():
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if not isinstance(relpath, basestring) or len(relpath) == 0:
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_LOGGER.debug('State contents dict contains an invalid path.')
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return False
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if not isinstance(md5, basestring) or not _MD5_RE.match(md5):
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_LOGGER.debug('State contents dict contains an invalid MD5 digest.')
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return False
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return True
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def _BuildActualState(stored, revision, output_dir):
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"""Builds the actual state using the provided |stored| state as a template.
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Only examines files listed in the stored state, causing the script to ignore
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files that have been added to the directories locally. |stored| must be a
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valid state dictionary.
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"""
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contents = {}
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state = { 'revision': revision, 'contents': contents }
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for relpath, md5 in stored['contents'].iteritems():
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abspath = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(output_dir, relpath))
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if os.path.isfile(abspath):
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m = _Md5(abspath)
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contents[relpath] = m
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return state
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def _StatesAreConsistent(stored, actual):
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"""Validates whether two state dictionaries are consistent. Both must be valid
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state dictionaries. Additional entries in |actual| are ignored.
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"""
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if stored['revision'] != actual['revision']:
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_LOGGER.debug('Mismatched revision number.')
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return False
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cont_stored = stored['contents']
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cont_actual = actual['contents']
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for relpath, md5 in cont_stored.iteritems():
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if relpath not in cont_actual:
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_LOGGER.debug('Missing content: %s', relpath)
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return False
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if md5 != cont_actual[relpath]:
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_LOGGER.debug('Modified content: %s', relpath)
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return False
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return True
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def _GetCurrentState(revision, output_dir):
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"""Loads the current state and checks to see if it is consistent. Returns
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a tuple (state, bool). The returned state will always be valid, even if an
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invalid state is present on disk.
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"""
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stored = _LoadState(output_dir)
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if not _StateIsValid(stored):
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_LOGGER.debug('State is invalid.')
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# Return a valid but empty state.
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return ({'revision': '0', 'contents': {}}, False)
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actual = _BuildActualState(stored, revision, output_dir)
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# If the script has been modified consider the state invalid.
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path = os.path.join(output_dir, _STATE)
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if os.path.getmtime(__file__) > os.path.getmtime(path):
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return (stored, False)
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# Otherwise, explicitly validate the state.
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if not _StatesAreConsistent(stored, actual):
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return (stored, False)
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return (stored, True)
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def _DirIsEmpty(path):
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"""Returns true if the given directory is empty, false otherwise."""
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for root, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
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return not dirs and not files
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def _RmTreeHandleReadOnly(func, path, exc):
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"""An error handling function for use with shutil.rmtree. This will
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detect failures to remove read-only files, and will change their properties
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prior to removing them. This is necessary on Windows as os.remove will return
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an access error for read-only files, and git repos contain read-only
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pack/index files.
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"""
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excvalue = exc[1]
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if func in (os.rmdir, os.remove) and excvalue.errno == errno.EACCES:
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_LOGGER.debug('Removing read-only path: %s', path)
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os.chmod(path, stat.S_IRWXU | stat.S_IRWXG | stat.S_IRWXO)
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func(path)
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else:
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raise
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def _RmTree(path):
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"""A wrapper of shutil.rmtree that handles read-only files."""
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shutil.rmtree(path, ignore_errors=False, onerror=_RmTreeHandleReadOnly)
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def _CleanState(output_dir, state, dry_run=False):
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"""Cleans up files/directories in |output_dir| that are referenced by
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the given |state|. Raises an error if there are local changes. Returns a
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dictionary of files that were deleted.
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"""
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_LOGGER.debug('Deleting files from previous installation.')
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deleted = {}
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# Generate a list of files to delete, relative to |output_dir|.
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contents = state['contents']
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files = sorted(contents.keys())
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# Try to delete the files. Keep track of directories to delete as well.
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dirs = {}
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for relpath in files:
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fullpath = os.path.join(output_dir, relpath)
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fulldir = os.path.dirname(fullpath)
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dirs[fulldir] = True
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if os.path.exists(fullpath):
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# If somehow the file has become a directory complain about it.
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if os.path.isdir(fullpath):
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raise Exception('Directory exists where file expected: %s' % fullpath)
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# Double check that the file doesn't have local changes. If it does
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# then refuse to delete it.
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if relpath in contents:
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stored_md5 = contents[relpath]
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actual_md5 = _Md5(fullpath)
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if actual_md5 != stored_md5:
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raise Exception('File has local changes: %s' % fullpath)
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# The file is unchanged so it can safely be deleted.
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_LOGGER.debug('Deleting file "%s".', fullpath)
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deleted[relpath] = True
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if not dry_run:
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os.unlink(fullpath)
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# Sort directories from longest name to shortest. This lets us remove empty
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# directories from the most nested paths first.
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dirs = sorted(dirs.keys(), key=lambda x: len(x), reverse=True)
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for p in dirs:
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if os.path.exists(p) and _DirIsEmpty(p):
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_LOGGER.debug('Deleting empty directory "%s".', p)
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if not dry_run:
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_RmTree(p)
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return deleted
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def _FindGsUtil():
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"""Looks for depot_tools and returns the absolute path to gsutil.py."""
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for path in os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep):
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path = os.path.abspath(path)
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git_cl = os.path.join(path, 'git_cl.py')
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gs_util = os.path.join(path, 'gsutil.py')
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if os.path.exists(git_cl) and os.path.exists(gs_util):
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return gs_util
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return None
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def _GsUtil(*cmd):
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"""Runs the given command in gsutil with exponential backoff and retries."""
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gs_util = _FindGsUtil()
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cmd = [sys.executable, gs_util] + list(cmd)
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retries = 3
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timeout = 4 # Seconds.
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while True:
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_LOGGER.debug('Running %s', cmd)
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prog = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=False)
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prog.communicate()
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# Stop retrying on success.
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if prog.returncode == 0:
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return
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# Raise a permanent failure if retries have been exhausted.
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if retries == 0:
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raise RuntimeError('Command "%s" returned %d.' % (cmd, prog.returncode))
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_LOGGER.debug('Sleeping %d seconds and trying again.', timeout)
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time.sleep(timeout)
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retries -= 1
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timeout *= 2
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def _Download(resource):
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"""Downloads the given GS resource to a temporary file, returning its path."""
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tmp = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix='syzygy_archive')
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os.close(tmp[0])
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tmp_file = tmp[1]
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url = 'gs://syzygy-archive' + resource
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if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
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# Change temporary path to Windows path for gsutil
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def winpath(path):
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return subprocess.check_output(['cygpath', '-w', path]).strip()
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tmp_file = winpath(tmp_file)
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_GsUtil('cp', url, tmp_file)
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return tmp[1]
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def _MaybeCopyDIABinaries(options, contents):
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"""Try to copy the DIA DLL to the binaries exe directory."""
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toolchain_data_file = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__),
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'win_toolchain.json')
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if not os.path.exists(toolchain_data_file):
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_LOGGER.debug('Toolchain JSON data file doesn\'t exist, skipping.')
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return
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with open(toolchain_data_file) as temp_f:
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toolchain_data = json.load(temp_f)
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if not os.path.isdir(toolchain_data['path']):
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_LOGGER.error('The toolchain JSON file is invalid.')
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return
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dia_sdk_binaries_dir = os.path.join(toolchain_data['path'], 'DIA SDK', 'bin')
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dia_dll = os.path.join(dia_sdk_binaries_dir, _DIA_DLL_NAME)
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if not os.path.exists(dia_dll):
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_LOGGER.debug('%s is missing, skipping.')
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return
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dia_dll_dest = os.path.join(options.output_dir, 'exe', _DIA_DLL_NAME)
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_LOGGER.debug('Copying %s to %s.' % (dia_dll, dia_dll_dest))
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if not options.dry_run:
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shutil.copy(dia_dll, dia_dll_dest)
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contents[os.path.relpath(dia_dll_dest, options.output_dir)] = (
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_Md5(dia_dll_dest))
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def _InstallBinaries(options, deleted={}):
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"""Installs Syzygy binaries. This assumes that the output directory has
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already been cleaned, as it will refuse to overwrite existing files."""
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contents = {}
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state = { 'revision': options.revision, 'contents': contents }
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archive_path = _SYZYGY_ARCHIVE_PATH % { 'revision': options.revision }
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if options.resources:
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resources = [(resource, resource, '', None)
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for resource in options.resources]
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else:
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resources = _RESOURCES
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for (base, name, subdir, filt) in resources:
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# Create the output directory if it doesn't exist.
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fulldir = os.path.join(options.output_dir, subdir)
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if os.path.isfile(fulldir):
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raise Exception('File exists where a directory needs to be created: %s' %
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fulldir)
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if not os.path.exists(fulldir):
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_LOGGER.debug('Creating directory: %s', fulldir)
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if not options.dry_run:
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os.makedirs(fulldir)
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# Download and read the archive.
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resource = archive_path + '/' + base
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_LOGGER.debug('Retrieving %s archive at "%s".', name, resource)
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path = _Download(resource)
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_LOGGER.debug('Unzipping %s archive.', name)
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with open(path, 'rb') as data:
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archive = zipfile.ZipFile(data)
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for entry in archive.infolist():
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if not filt or filt(entry):
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fullpath = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(fulldir, entry.filename))
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relpath = os.path.relpath(fullpath, options.output_dir)
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if os.path.exists(fullpath):
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# If in a dry-run take into account the fact that the file *would*
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# have been deleted.
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if options.dry_run and relpath in deleted:
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pass
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else:
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raise Exception('Path already exists: %s' % fullpath)
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# Extract the file and update the state dictionary.
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_LOGGER.debug('Extracting "%s".', fullpath)
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if not options.dry_run:
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archive.extract(entry.filename, fulldir)
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md5 = _Md5(fullpath)
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contents[relpath] = md5
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if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
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os.chmod(fullpath, os.stat(fullpath).st_mode | stat.S_IXUSR)
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_LOGGER.debug('Removing temporary file "%s".', path)
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os.remove(path)
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if options.copy_dia_binaries:
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# Try to copy the DIA binaries to the binaries directory.
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_MaybeCopyDIABinaries(options, contents)
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return state
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def _ParseCommandLine():
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"""Parses the command-line and returns an options structure."""
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option_parser = optparse.OptionParser()
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option_parser.add_option('--dry-run', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='If true then will simply list actions that would be performed.')
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option_parser.add_option('--force', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='Force an installation even if the binaries are up to date.')
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option_parser.add_option('--no-cleanup', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='Allow installation on non-Windows platforms, and skip the forced '
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'cleanup step.')
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option_parser.add_option('--output-dir', type='string',
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help='The path where the binaries will be replaced. Existing binaries '
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'will only be overwritten if not up to date.')
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option_parser.add_option('--overwrite', action='store_true', default=False,
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help='If specified then the installation will happily delete and rewrite '
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'the entire output directory, blasting any local changes.')
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option_parser.add_option('--revision', type='string',
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help='The SVN revision or GIT hash associated with the required version.')
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option_parser.add_option('--revision-file', type='string',
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help='A text file containing an SVN revision or GIT hash.')
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option_parser.add_option('--resource', type='string', action='append',
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dest='resources', help='A resource to be downloaded.')
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option_parser.add_option('--verbose', dest='log_level', action='store_const',
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default=logging.INFO, const=logging.DEBUG,
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help='Enables verbose logging.')
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option_parser.add_option('--quiet', dest='log_level', action='store_const',
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default=logging.INFO, const=logging.ERROR,
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help='Disables all output except for errors.')
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option_parser.add_option('--copy-dia-binaries', action='store_true',
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default=False, help='If true then the DIA dll will get copied into the '
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'binaries directory if it\'s available.')
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options, args = option_parser.parse_args()
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if args:
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option_parser.error('Unexpected arguments: %s' % args)
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if not options.output_dir:
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option_parser.error('Must specify --output-dir.')
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if not options.revision and not options.revision_file:
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option_parser.error('Must specify one of --revision or --revision-file.')
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if options.revision and options.revision_file:
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option_parser.error('Must not specify both --revision and --revision-file.')
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# Configure logging.
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logging.basicConfig(level=options.log_level)
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# If a revision file has been specified then read it.
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if options.revision_file:
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options.revision = open(options.revision_file, 'rb').read().strip()
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_LOGGER.debug('Parsed revision "%s" from file "%s".',
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options.revision, options.revision_file)
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# Ensure that the specified SVN revision or GIT hash is valid.
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if not _REVISION_RE.match(options.revision):
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option_parser.error('Must specify a valid SVN or GIT revision.')
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# This just makes output prettier to read.
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options.output_dir = os.path.normpath(options.output_dir)
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return options
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def _RemoveOrphanedFiles(options):
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"""This is run on non-Windows systems to remove orphaned files that may have
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been downloaded by a previous version of this script.
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"""
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# Reconfigure logging to output info messages. This will allow inspection of
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# cleanup status on non-Windows buildbots.
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_LOGGER.setLevel(logging.INFO)
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output_dir = os.path.abspath(options.output_dir)
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# We only want to clean up the folder in 'src/third_party/syzygy', and we
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# expect to be called with that as an output directory. This is an attempt to
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# not start deleting random things if the script is run from an alternate
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# location, or not called from the gclient hooks.
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expected_syzygy_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(
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os.path.dirname(__file__), '..', 'third_party', 'syzygy'))
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expected_output_dir = os.path.join(expected_syzygy_dir, 'binaries')
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if expected_output_dir != output_dir:
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_LOGGER.info('Unexpected output directory, skipping cleanup.')
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return
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if not os.path.isdir(expected_syzygy_dir):
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_LOGGER.info('Output directory does not exist, skipping cleanup.')
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return
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def OnError(function, path, excinfo):
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"""Logs error encountered by shutil.rmtree."""
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_LOGGER.error('Error when running %s(%s)', function, path, exc_info=excinfo)
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_LOGGER.info('Removing orphaned files from %s', expected_syzygy_dir)
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if not options.dry_run:
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shutil.rmtree(expected_syzygy_dir, True, OnError)
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def main():
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options = _ParseCommandLine()
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if options.dry_run:
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_LOGGER.debug('Performing a dry-run.')
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# We only care about Windows platforms, as the Syzygy binaries aren't used
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# elsewhere. However, there was a short period of time where this script
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# wasn't gated on OS types, and those OSes downloaded and installed binaries.
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# This will cleanup orphaned files on those operating systems.
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if sys.platform not in ('win32', 'cygwin'):
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if options.no_cleanup:
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_LOGGER.debug('Skipping usual cleanup for non-Windows platforms.')
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else:
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return _RemoveOrphanedFiles(options)
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# Load the current installation state, and validate it against the
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# requested installation.
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state, is_consistent = _GetCurrentState(options.revision, options.output_dir)
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# Decide whether or not an install is necessary.
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if options.force:
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_LOGGER.debug('Forcing reinstall of binaries.')
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elif is_consistent:
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# Avoid doing any work if the contents of the directory are consistent.
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_LOGGER.debug('State unchanged, no reinstall necessary.')
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return
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# Under normal logging this is the only only message that will be reported.
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_LOGGER.info('Installing revision %s Syzygy binaries.',
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options.revision[0:12])
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# Clean up the old state to begin with.
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deleted = []
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if options.overwrite:
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if os.path.exists(options.output_dir):
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# If overwrite was specified then take a heavy-handed approach.
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_LOGGER.debug('Deleting entire installation directory.')
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if not options.dry_run:
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_RmTree(options.output_dir)
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else:
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# Otherwise only delete things that the previous installation put in place,
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# and take care to preserve any local changes.
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deleted = _CleanState(options.output_dir, state, options.dry_run)
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# Install the new binaries. In a dry-run this will actually download the
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# archives, but it won't write anything to disk.
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state = _InstallBinaries(options, deleted)
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# Build and save the state for the directory.
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_SaveState(options.output_dir, state, options.dry_run)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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