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Calling out to python from GN to process gypi files is relatively
expensive with a 20-45ms fixed overhead for setup/teardown regardless
of what the script does. This makes runtime/vm/BUILD.gn take 1-1.5s
(per toolchain) to run as the template for libraries expands
out to 25 calls to gypi_to_gn.py, even though the actual time spent
processing the gypi files is negligible.
This replaces those repeated calls to gypi_to_gn.py with a call to a
custom script that process all of the gypi files needed for runtime/vm
and places the results into a single scope which can then be read from
in the template and replaces a few other scattered calls to
gypi_to_gn.py with a smaller number of calls that process multiple
gypi files and place the results into a single scope.
The end result is processing all of dart's GN files in a fuchsia build
takes ~250ms instead of >3 seconds.
R=zra@google.com
Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/2472813002 .
Committed: ad86d6ed26
171 lines
5.6 KiB
Python
Executable file
171 lines
5.6 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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"""Converts given gypi files to a python scope and writes the result to stdout.
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It is assumed that the files contain a toplevel dictionary, and this script
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will return that dictionary as a GN "scope" (see example below). This script
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does not know anything about GYP and it will not expand variables or execute
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conditions.
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It will strip conditions blocks.
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A variables block at the top level will be flattened so that the variables
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appear in the root dictionary. This way they can be returned to the GN code.
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Say your_file.gypi looked like this:
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{
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'sources': [ 'a.cc', 'b.cc' ],
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'defines': [ 'ENABLE_DOOM_MELON' ],
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}
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You would call it like this:
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gypi_files = [ "your_file.gypi", "your_other_file.gypi" ]
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gypi_values = exec_script("//build/gypi_to_gn.py",
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[ rebase_path(gypi_files) ],
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"scope",
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[ gypi_files ])
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Notes:
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- The rebase_path call converts the gypi file from being relative to the
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current build file to being system absolute for calling the script, which
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will have a different current directory than this file.
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- The "scope" parameter tells GN to interpret the result as a series of GN
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variable assignments.
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- The last file argument to exec_script tells GN that the given file is a
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dependency of the build so Ninja can automatically re-run GN if the file
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changes.
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Read the values into a target like this:
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component("mycomponent") {
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sources = gypi_values.your_file_sources
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defines = gypi_values.your_file_defines
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}
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Sometimes your .gypi file will include paths relative to a different
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directory than the current .gn file. In this case, you can rebase them to
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be relative to the current directory.
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sources = rebase_path(gypi_values.your_files_sources, ".",
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"//path/gypi/input/values/are/relative/to")
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This script will tolerate a 'variables' in the toplevel dictionary or not. If
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the toplevel dictionary just contains one item called 'variables', it will be
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collapsed away and the result will be the contents of that dictinoary. Some
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.gypi files are written with or without this, depending on how they expect to
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be embedded into a .gyp file.
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This script also has the ability to replace certain substrings in the input.
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Generally this is used to emulate GYP variable expansion. If you passed the
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argument "--replace=<(foo)=bar" then all instances of "<(foo)" in strings in
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the input will be replaced with "bar":
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gypi_values = exec_script("//build/gypi_to_gn.py",
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[ rebase_path("your_file.gypi"),
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"--replace=<(foo)=bar"],
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"scope",
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[ "your_file.gypi" ])
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"""
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import gn_helpers
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from optparse import OptionParser
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import sys
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import os.path
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def LoadPythonDictionary(path):
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file_string = open(path).read()
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try:
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file_data = eval(file_string, {'__builtins__': None}, None)
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except SyntaxError, e:
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e.filename = path
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raise
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except Exception, e:
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raise Exception("Unexpected error while reading %s: %s" % (path, str(e)))
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assert isinstance(file_data, dict), "%s does not eval to a dictionary" % path
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# Flatten any variables to the top level.
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if 'variables' in file_data:
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file_data.update(file_data['variables'])
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del file_data['variables']
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# Strip any conditions.
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if 'conditions' in file_data:
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del file_data['conditions']
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if 'target_conditions' in file_data:
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del file_data['target_conditions']
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# Strip targets in the toplevel, since some files define these and we can't
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# slurp them in.
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if 'targets' in file_data:
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del file_data['targets']
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return file_data
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def KeepOnly(values, filters):
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"""Recursively filters out strings not ending in "f" from "values"""
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if isinstance(values, list):
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return [v for v in values if v.endswith(tuple(filters))]
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if isinstance(values, dict):
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result = {}
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for key, value in values.items():
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new_key = KeepOnly(key, filters)
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new_value = KeepOnly(value, filters)
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result[new_key] = new_value
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return result
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return values
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def main():
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parser = OptionParser()
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parser.add_option("-k", "--keep_only", default = [], action="append",
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help="Keeps only files ending with the listed strings.")
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parser.add_option("--prefix", action="store_true",
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help="Prefix variables with base name")
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(options, args) = parser.parse_args()
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if len(args) < 1:
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raise Exception("Need at least one .gypi file to read.")
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data = {}
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for gypi in args:
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gypi_data = LoadPythonDictionary(gypi)
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if options.keep_only != []:
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gypi_data = KeepOnly(gypi_data, options.keep_only)
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# Sometimes .gypi files use the GYP syntax with percents at the end of the
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# variable name (to indicate not to overwrite a previously-defined value):
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# 'foo%': 'bar',
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# Convert these to regular variables.
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for key in gypi_data:
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if len(key) > 1 and key[len(key) - 1] == '%':
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gypi_data[key[:-1]] = gypi_data[key]
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del gypi_data[key]
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gypi_name = os.path.basename(gypi)[:-len(".gypi")]
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for key in gypi_data:
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if options.prefix:
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# Prefix all variables from this gypi file with the name to disambiguate
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data[gypi_name + "_" + key] = gypi_data[key]
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elif key in data:
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for entry in gypi_data[key]:
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data[key].append(entry)
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else:
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data[key] = gypi_data[key]
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print gn_helpers.ToGNString(data)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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try:
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main()
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except Exception, e:
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print str(e)
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sys.exit(1)
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