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#!/bin/sh
# finish-swig-Python.sh
#
# For the Python script interpreter (external to liblldb) to be able to import
# and use the lldb module, there must be two files, lldb.py and _lldb.so, that
# it can find. lldb.py is generated by SWIG at the same time it generates the
# C++ file. _lldb.so is actually a symlink file that points to the
# LLDB shared library/framework.
#
# The Python script interpreter needs to be able to automatically find
# these two files. On Darwin systems it searches in the LLDB.framework, as
# well as in all the normal Python search paths. On non-Darwin systems
# these files will need to be put someplace where Python will find them.
#
# This shell script creates the _lldb.so symlink in the appropriate place,
# and copies the lldb.py (and embedded_interpreter.py) file to the correct
# directory.
#
# SRC_ROOT is the root of the lldb source tree.
# TARGET_DIR is where the lldb framework/shared library gets put.
# CONFIG_BUILD_DIR is where the build-swig-Python-LLDB.sh shell script
# put the lldb.py file it was generated from running SWIG.
# PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR is where non-Darwin systems want to put the .py and .so
# files so that Python can find them automatically.
# debug_flag (optional) determines whether or not this script outputs
# additional information when running.
SRC_ROOT=$1
TARGET_DIR=$2
CONFIG_BUILD_DIR=$3
PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR=$4
debug_flag=$5
makefile_flag=$6
# If we don't want Python, then just do nothing here.
# Note, at present iOS doesn't have Python, so if you're building for iOS be sure to
# set LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON to 1.
if [ ! "$LLDB_DISABLE_PYTHON" = "1" ] ; then
if [ -n "$debug_flag" -a "$debug_flag" = "-debug" ]
then
Debug=1
else
Debug=0
fi
if [ -n "$makefile_flag" -a "$makefile_flag" = "-m" ]
then
MakefileCalled=1
else
MakefileCalled=0
fi
OS_NAME=`uname -s`
PYTHON=${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE:-/usr/bin/env python}
PYTHON_VERSION=`${PYTHON} --version 2>&1 | sed -e 's,Python ,,' -e 's,[.][0-9],,2' -e 's,[a-z][a-z][0-9],,'`
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "The current OS is $OS_NAME"
echo "The Python version is $PYTHON_VERSION"
fi
if [ ${OS_NAME} = "Darwin" ]
then
SOEXT=".dylib"
else
SOEXT=".so"
fi
#
# Determine where to put the files.
if [ $MakefileCalled -eq 0 ]
then
# We are being built by Xcode, so all the lldb Python files can go
# into the LLDB.framework/Resources/Python subdirectory.
if [ ! -d "${TARGET_DIR}/LLDB.framework" ]
then
echo "Error: Unable to find LLDB.framework" >&2
exit 1
else
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Found ${TARGET_DIR}/LLDB.framework."
fi
fi
# Make the Python directory in the framework if it doesn't already exist
framework_python_dir="${TARGET_DIR}/LLDB.framework/Resources/Python/lldb"
else
# We are being built by LLVM, so use the PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR argument,
# and append the python version directory to the end of it. Depending on
# the system other stuff may need to be put here as well.
if [ -n "${PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR}" ]
then
framework_python_dir=`${PYTHON} -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib(True, False, \"${PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR}\");"`/lldb
else
framework_python_dir=`${PYTHON} -c "from distutils.sysconfig import get_python_lib; print get_python_lib(True, False);"`/lldb
fi
fi
[ -n "${CONFIG_BUILD_DIR}" ] || CONFIG_BUILD_DIR=${framework_python_dir}
#
# Look for the directory in which to put the Python files; if it does not
# already exist, attempt to make it.
#
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Python files will be put in ${framework_python_dir}"
fi
python_dirs="${framework_python_dir}"
for python_dir in $python_dirs
do
if [ ! -d "${python_dir}" ]
then
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Making directory ${python_dir}"
fi
mkdir -p "${python_dir}"
else
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "${python_dir} already exists."
fi
fi
if [ ! -d "${python_dir}" ]
then
echo "Error: Unable to find or create ${python_dir}" >&2
exit 1
fi
done
# Make the symlink that the script bridge for Python will need in the
# Python framework directory
if [ ! -L "${framework_python_dir}/_lldb.so" ]
then
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Creating symlink for _lldb.so"
fi
cd "${framework_python_dir}"
if [ $MakefileCalled -eq 0 ]
then
ln -s "../../../LLDB" _lldb.so
else
ln -s "../../../liblldb${SOEXT}" _lldb.so
fi
else
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "${framework_python_dir}/_lldb.so already exists."
fi
fi
# Make symlink for darwin-debug on Darwin
if [ ${OS_NAME} = "Darwin" ] && [ $MakefileCalled -ne 0 ]
then
# We are being built by CMake on Darwin
if [ ! -L "${framework_python_dir}/darwin-debug" ]
then
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Creating symlink for darwin-debug"
fi
cd "${framework_python_dir}"
ln -s "../../../../bin/lldb-launcher" darwin-debug
else
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "${framework_python_dir}/darwin-debug already exists."
fi
fi
fi
# Make symlink for lldb-argdumper on any platform
if [ $MakefileCalled -ne 0 ]
then
# We are being built by CMake
if [ ! -L "${framework_python_dir}/lldb-argdumper" ]
then
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "Creating symlink for lldb-argdumper"
fi
cd "${framework_python_dir}"
ln -s "../../../../bin/lldb-argdumper" lldb-argdumper
else
if [ $Debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo "${framework_python_dir}/lldb-argdumper already exists."
fi
fi
fi
create_python_package () {
package_dir="${framework_python_dir}$1"
package_files="$2"
package_name=`echo $1 | tr '/' '.'`
package_name="lldb${package_name}"
if [ ! -d "${package_dir}" ]
then
mkdir -p "${package_dir}"
fi
for package_file in $package_files
do
if [ -f "${package_file}" ]
then
cp "${package_file}" "${package_dir}"
package_file_basename=$(basename "${package_file}")
fi
done
# Create a packate init file if there wasn't one
package_init_file="${package_dir}/__init__.py"
if [ ! -f "${package_init_file}" ]
then
printf "__all__ = [" > "${package_init_file}"
python_module_separator=""
for package_file in $package_files
do
if [ -f "${package_file}" ]
then
package_file_basename=$(basename "${package_file}")
printf "${python_module_separator}\"${package_file_basename%.*}\"" >> "${package_init_file}"
python_module_separator=", "
fi
done
echo "]" >> "${package_init_file}"
echo "for x in __all__:" >> "${package_init_file}"
echo " __import__('${package_name}.'+x)" >> "${package_init_file}"
fi
}
# Copy the lldb.py file into the lldb package directory and rename to __init_.py
cp "${CONFIG_BUILD_DIR}/lldb.py" "${framework_python_dir}/__init__.py"
# lldb
package_files="${SRC_ROOT}/source/Interpreter/embedded_interpreter.py"
create_python_package "" "${package_files}"
# lldb/formatters/cpp
package_files="${SRC_ROOT}/examples/synthetic/gnu_libstdcpp.py
${SRC_ROOT}/examples/synthetic/libcxx.py"
create_python_package "/formatters/cpp" "${package_files}"
# make an empty __init__.py in lldb/runtime
# this is required for Python to recognize lldb.runtime as a valid package
# (and hence, lldb.runtime.objc as a valid contained package)
create_python_package "/runtime" ""
# lldb/formatters
# having these files copied here ensures that lldb/formatters is a valid package itself
package_files="${SRC_ROOT}/examples/summaries/cocoa/cache.py
${SRC_ROOT}/examples/summaries/cocoa/metrics.py
${SRC_ROOT}/examples/summaries/cocoa/attrib_fromdict.py
${SRC_ROOT}/examples/summaries/cocoa/Logger.py"
create_python_package "/formatters" "${package_files}"
# lldb/utils
package_files="${SRC_ROOT}/examples/python/symbolication.py"
create_python_package "/utils" "${package_files}"
if [ ${OS_NAME} = "Darwin" ]
then
# lldb/macosx
package_files="${SRC_ROOT}/examples/python/crashlog.py
${SRC_ROOT}/examples/darwin/heap_find/heap.py"
create_python_package "/macosx" "${package_files}"
# lldb/diagnose
package_files="${SRC_ROOT}/examples/python/diagnose_unwind.py
${SRC_ROOT}/examples/python/diagnose_nsstring.py"
create_python_package "/diagnose" "${package_files}"
# Copy files needed by lldb/macosx/heap.py to build libheap.dylib
heap_dir="${framework_python_dir}/macosx/heap"
if [ ! -d "${heap_dir}" ]
then
mkdir -p "${heap_dir}"
cp "${SRC_ROOT}/examples/darwin/heap_find/heap/heap_find.cpp" "${heap_dir}"
cp "${SRC_ROOT}/examples/darwin/heap_find/heap/Makefile" "${heap_dir}"
fi
fi
fi
exit 0
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