godot/platform_methods.py
Aaron Franke 27b0f18275 Unify bits, arch, and android_arch into env["arch"]
Fully removes the `bits` option and adapts the code that relied on it.

Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
2022-08-25 11:19:20 +02:00

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Python

import os
import sys
import json
import platform
import uuid
import functools
import subprocess
# NOTE: The multiprocessing module is not compatible with SCons due to conflict on cPickle
JSON_SERIALIZABLE_TYPES = (bool, int, float, str)
def run_in_subprocess(builder_function):
@functools.wraps(builder_function)
def wrapper(target, source, env):
# Convert SCons Node instances to absolute paths
target = [node.srcnode().abspath for node in target]
source = [node.srcnode().abspath for node in source]
# Short circuit on non-Windows platforms, no need to run in subprocess
if sys.platform not in ("win32", "cygwin"):
return builder_function(target, source, env)
# Identify module
module_name = builder_function.__module__
function_name = builder_function.__name__
module_path = sys.modules[module_name].__file__
if module_path.endswith(".pyc") or module_path.endswith(".pyo"):
module_path = module_path[:-1]
# Subprocess environment
subprocess_env = os.environ.copy()
subprocess_env["PYTHONPATH"] = os.pathsep.join([os.getcwd()] + sys.path)
# Keep only JSON serializable environment items
filtered_env = dict((key, value) for key, value in env.items() if isinstance(value, JSON_SERIALIZABLE_TYPES))
# Save parameters
args = (target, source, filtered_env)
data = dict(fn=function_name, args=args)
json_path = os.path.join(os.environ["TMP"], uuid.uuid4().hex + ".json")
with open(json_path, "wt") as json_file:
json.dump(data, json_file, indent=2)
json_file_size = os.stat(json_path).st_size
if env["verbose"]:
print(
"Executing builder function in subprocess: "
"module_path=%r, parameter_file=%r, parameter_file_size=%r, target=%r, source=%r"
% (module_path, json_path, json_file_size, target, source)
)
try:
exit_code = subprocess.call([sys.executable, module_path, json_path], env=subprocess_env)
finally:
try:
os.remove(json_path)
except OSError as e:
# Do not fail the entire build if it cannot delete a temporary file
print(
"WARNING: Could not delete temporary file: path=%r; [%s] %s" % (json_path, e.__class__.__name__, e)
)
# Must succeed
if exit_code:
raise RuntimeError(
"Failed to run builder function in subprocess: module_path=%r; data=%r" % (module_path, data)
)
return wrapper
def subprocess_main(namespace):
with open(sys.argv[1]) as json_file:
data = json.load(json_file)
fn = namespace[data["fn"]]
fn(*data["args"])
# CPU architecture options.
architectures = ["x86_32", "x86_64", "arm32", "arm64", "rv64", "ppc32", "ppc64", "wasm32"]
architecture_aliases = {
"x86": "x86_32",
"x64": "x86_64",
"amd64": "x86_64",
"armv7": "arm32",
"armv8": "arm64",
"arm64v8": "arm64",
"aarch64": "arm64",
"rv": "rv64",
"riscv": "rv64",
"riscv64": "rv64",
"ppcle": "ppc32",
"ppc": "ppc32",
"ppc64le": "ppc64",
}
def detect_arch():
host_machine = platform.machine().lower()
if host_machine in architectures:
return host_machine
elif host_machine in architecture_aliases.keys():
return architecture_aliases[host_machine]
elif "86" in host_machine:
# Catches x86, i386, i486, i586, i686, etc.
return "x86_32"
else:
print("Unsupported CPU architecture: " + host_machine)
print("Falling back to x86_64.")
return "x86_64"