Difference between revisions of "AMBuild API (2.0)"
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* '''Compiler''': An abstraction representing a C++ compiler environment. | * '''Compiler''': An abstraction representing a C++ compiler environment. | ||
* '''Vendor''': An abstraction representing a C++ compiler vendor (GCC, MSVC, Clang, etc). | * '''Vendor''': An abstraction representing a C++ compiler vendor (GCC, MSVC, Clang, etc). | ||
+ | * '''BinaryBuilder''': An abstraction for building C++ compilation jobs. | ||
As a general rule, AMBuild uses the following conventions: | As a general rule, AMBuild uses the following conventions: | ||
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* ''DetectCompilers()'' - Detects C and C++ compilers and raises an exception if neither are available or they do not match. Should only be called once. | * ''DetectCompilers()'' - Detects C and C++ compilers and raises an exception if neither are available or they do not match. Should only be called once. | ||
** Returns a <tt>Compiler</tt> object that is also accessible via the <tt>compiler</tt> attribute. | ** Returns a <tt>Compiler</tt> object that is also accessible via the <tt>compiler</tt> attribute. | ||
+ | * ''RunBuildScripts(files, vars={})'' - Runs additional build scripts. | ||
+ | ** ''files'' - An iterable containing a list of file paths relative to path of the current build script, or a string containing such a path. | ||
+ | ** ''vars'' - An optional dictionary of global variables to set in each child build script. The dictionary is merged with global variables passed into our current script. | ||
+ | ** Returns <tt>None</tt>. |
Revision as of 18:25, 17 October 2013
AMBuild scripts have access to the following object types:
- Context: Exposed as the builder, this is the entry point for the API and is known as a configure context.
- NodeBuilder: Represents a node in the dependency graph that may or may not be committed to the database.
- Compiler: An abstraction representing a C++ compiler environment.
- Vendor: An abstraction representing a C++ compiler vendor (GCC, MSVC, Clang, etc).
- BinaryBuilder: An abstraction for building C++ compilation jobs.
As a general rule, AMBuild uses the following conventions:
- Methods starting with an upper-case letter are considered public API.
- Methods starting with a lower-case letter are considered private and should not be used.
- Properties and attributes ending with an underscore are considered private and should not be used.
- Spaces are used instead of tabs, and two-space indents are preferred.
Contexts
Contexts are implemented in ambuild2/frontend/base_gen.py. They are the entry point for using AMBuild. They have the following properties:
- compiler - An instance of a Compiler object, or None if DetectCompilers</t> was never called. Calling DetectCompilers will set the compiler field for this and all future contexts.
- parent - The context that loaded the current context.
- script - The path, relative to sourcePath, of the current build script.
- sourcePath - The absolute path to the source tree.
- options - The result of evaluating command-line options from configure.py, via the optparse module.
- buildPath - The absolute path to the build folder.
- buildFolder - The working directory of jobs in this context, relative to buildPath.
Methods:
- SetBuildFolder(folder) - Sets the working directory of jobs in this context, relative to buildPath.
- folder - A string representing the folder path. '.' and './' are allowed.
- Returns None.
- DetectCompilers() - Detects C and C++ compilers and raises an exception if neither are available or they do not match. Should only be called once.
- Returns a Compiler object that is also accessible via the compiler attribute.
- RunBuildScripts(files, vars={}) - Runs additional build scripts.
- files - An iterable containing a list of file paths relative to path of the current build script, or a string containing such a path.
- vars - An optional dictionary of global variables to set in each child build script. The dictionary is merged with global variables passed into our current script.
- Returns None.