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MiscRule: Add new rules to deal with build features
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* EnableBuildFeatures: Enables build features.
* FIsBuildFeatureEnabled: Checks whether a build feature is enabled.
* FMatchesBuildFeatures: Checks more complex build feature
  specifications.
* FFilterByBuildFeatures: Filters lists annotated with build feature
  specifications.
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weinhold committed Dec 9, 2012
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Expand Up @@ -417,3 +417,166 @@ rule DefineBuildProfile name : type : path {

return 1 ;
}


# pragma mark - Build Features


rule FIsBuildFeatureEnabled feature
{
# FIsBuildFeatureEnabled <feature> ;
# Returns whether the given build feature <feature> is enabled (if so: "1",
# if not: empty list).
#
# <feature> - The name of the build feature (all lower case).

if $(feature) in $(HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURES) {
return 1 ;
}

return ;
}


rule FMatchesBuildFeatures specification
{
# FMatchesBuildFeatures <specification> ;
# Returns whether the given build feature specification <specification>
# holds. <specification> consists of positive and negative build feature
# conditions. Conditions can be individual list elements and multiple
# conditions can be joined, separated by ",", in a single list element. The
# effect is the same; they are considered as single set of conditions.
# A positive condition does not start with a "!". It holds when the build
# feature named by the element is enabled.
# A negative condition starts with a "!". It holds when the build feature
# named by the string resulting from removing the leading "!" is not
# enabled.
# <specification> holds when it is not empty and
# * none of the negative conditions it contains hold and
# * if it contains any positive conditions, at least one one of them holds.
#
# <specification> - The build feature specification. A list of individual
# conditions or conditions joined by ",".

local splitSpecification ;
local element ;
for element in $(specification) {
splitSpecification += [ FSplitString $(element) : "," ] ;
}
return [ FSetConditionsHold $(splitSpecification)
: $(HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURES) ] ;
}


rule FFilterByBuildFeatures list
{
# FFilterByBuildFeatures <list> ;
# Filters the list annotated by build feature specifications and returns the
# resulting list. The list can be annotated in two different ways:
# * A single list element can be annotated by appending "@<specification>"
# to it, with <specification> being a build feature specification (a
# single comma-separated string). The element appears in the resulting
# list, only if <specification> holds.
# * A sublist can be annotated by enclosing it in "<specification> @{" (two
# separate list elements) and "}@", with <specification> being a build
# feature specification (a single comma-separated string). The enclosed
# sublist appears in the resulting list, only if <specification> holds.
# The sublist annotations can be nested. The annotations themselves don't
# appear in the resulting list.
#
# <list> - A list annotated with build feature specifications.

local filteredList ;

# Since we must look ahead one element to be able to decide whether an
# element is a regular list element or a features specification for a
# subsequent "@{". Hence we always process an element other than "@{" and
# "}@" in the next iteration. We append a dummy element to the list so we
# don't need special handling for the last element.
local evaluationStack = 1 ;
local previousElement ;
local element ;
for element in $(list) dummy {
local stackTop = $(evaluationStack[1]) ;
local processElement = $(previousElement) ;
switch $(element) {
case }@ :
{
# Pop the topmost specificaton off the stack.
evaluationStack = $(evaluationStack[2-]) ;
if ! $(evaluationStack) {
Exit "FFilterByBuildFeatures: Unbalanced @( in: " $(list) ;
}

processElement = $(previousElement) ;
previousElement = ;
}
case @{ :
{
if ! $(previousElement) {
Exit "FFilterByBuildFeatures: No feature specification"
"after )@ in: " $(list) ;
}

if $(evaluationStack[1]) = 1
&& [ FMatchesBuildFeatures $(previousElement) ] {
evaluationStack = 1 $(evaluationStack) ;
} else {
evaluationStack = 0 $(evaluationStack) ;
}

processElement = ;
previousElement = ;
}
case * :
{
processElement = $(previousElement) ;
previousElement = $(element) ;
}
}

if $(processElement) && $(stackTop) = 1 {
local splitElement = [ Match "(.*)@([^@]*)" : $(processElement) ] ;
if $(splitElement) {
if [ FMatchesBuildFeatures $(splitElement[2]) ] {
filteredList += $(splitElement[1]) ;
}
} else {
filteredList += $(processElement) ;
}
}
}

if $(evaluationStack[2-]) {
Exit "FFilterByBuildFeatures: Unbalanced )@ in: " $(list) ;
}

return $(filteredList) ;
}


rule EnableBuildFeatures features : specification
{
# EnableBuildFeatures <features> : <specification> ;
# Enables the build features <features>, if the build features specification
# <specification> holds. If <specification> is omitted, the features are
# enabled unconditionally.
# The rule enables a build feature by adding its given lower case name to
# the build variable HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURES and defining a build variable
# HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_<FEATURE>_ENABLED (<FEATURE> being the upper case name
# of the build feature) to "1".
#
# <features> - A list of build feature names (lower case).
# <specification> - An optional build features specification (cf.
# FMatchesBuildFeatures).

if ! $(specification)
|| [ FMatchesBuildFeatures $(specification)
: $(HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURES) ] {
local feature ;
for feature in $(features) {
HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURES += $(feature) ;
HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_$(feature:U)_ENABLED = 1 ;
}
}
}

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