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#
# This makefile is much simpler now that it can use the smart javac wrapper
# for dependency tracking between java packages and incremental compiles.
# It could be even more simple if we added support for incremental jar updates
# directly from the smart javac wrapper.
# Cleaning/copying properties here is not a good solution. The properties
# should be cleaned/copied by a annotation processor in sjavac.
# When you read this source. Remember that $(sort ...) has the side effect
# of removing duplicates. It is actually this side effect that is
# desired whenever sort is used below!
ifndef _JAVA_COMPILATION_GMK
_JAVA_COMPILATION_GMK := 1
ifeq (,$(_MAKEBASE_GMK))
$(error You must include MakeBase.gmk prior to including JavaCompilation.gmk)
endif
# Java compilation needs SetupZipArchive if we're generating a source zip.
include ZipArchive.gmk
FALSE_FIND_PATTERN:=-name FILE_NAME_THAT_DOESNT_EXIST
# Setup make rules for defining a Java compiler, which is needed to compile
# Java code. This rule generates no output.
#
# Parameter 1 is the name of the compiler definition. This name needs to be
# passed to SetupJavaCompilation. This name is used as variable prefix.
#
# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
# JVM:=The jvm used to run the javac/javah command
# JAVAC:=The javac jar and bootstrap classpath changes, or just bin/javac if JVM is left out
# FLAGS:=Flags to be supplied to javac
# SERVER_DIR:=Use a javac server (-XDserver) and store the server related files here
# SERVER_JVM:=Use this JVM for the server. Defaults to the JVM above.
SetupJavaCompiler = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
define SetupJavaCompilerBody
# The port file contains the tcp/ip on which the server listens
# and the cookie necessary to talk to the server.
$1_SJAVAC_PORTFILE:=$$($1_SERVER_DIR)/server.port
# You can use a different JVM to run the background javac server.
ifeq ($$($1_SERVER_JVM),)
# It defaults to the same JVM that is used to start the javac command.
$1_SERVER_JVM:=$$($1_JVM)
endif
endef
# Setup make rules for creating a jar archive.
#
# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule. This name is used as variable prefix,
# and the targets generated are listed in a variable by that name.
#
# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
# DEPENDENCIES:=List of dependencies for the jar target. If left empty,
# dependencies are calculated automatically from the source files found.
# For this to work, the source files must exist when the makefile is
# parsed.
# SRCS:=List of directories in where to find files to add to archive
# SUFFIXES:=File suffixes to include in jar
# INCLUDES:=List of directories/packages in SRCS that should be included
# EXCLUDES:=List of directories/packages in SRCS that should be excluded
# EXCLUDE_FILES:=List of files in SRCS that should be excluded
# EXTRA_FILES:=List of files in SRCS that should be included regardless of suffix match.
# JAR:=Jar file to create
# MANIFEST:=Optional manifest file template.
# JARMAIN:=Optional main class to add to manifest
# JARINDEX:=true means generate the index in the jar file.
# SKIP_METAINF:=Set to prevent contents of an META-INF directory to be automatically
# added to the archive.
# EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR:=Extra attribute to add to manifest.
# CHECK_COMPRESS_JAR Check the COMPRESS_JAR variable
SetupArchive = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
define SetupArchiveBody
$1_JARMAIN:=$(strip $$($1_JARMAIN))
$1_JARNAME:=$$(notdir $$($1_JAR))
$1_MANIFEST_FILE:=$$(dir $$($1_JAR))_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_manifest
$1_DELETESS_FILE:=$$(dir $$($1_JAR))_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_deletess
$1_DELETES_FILE:=$$(dir $$($1_JAR))_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_deletes
$1_BIN:=$$(dir $$($1_JAR))
ifeq (,$$($1_SUFFIXES))
# No suffix was set, default to classes.
$1_SUFFIXES:=.class
endif
# Convert suffixes to a find expression
$1_FIND_PATTERNS:=$(FALSE_FIND_PATTERN) $$(patsubst %,$(SPACE)-o$(SPACE)-name$(SPACE)$(DQUOTE)*%$(DQUOTE),$$($1_SUFFIXES))
# On windows, a lot of includes/excludes risk making the command line too long, so
# writing the grep patterns to files.
# Grep returns 1 if nothing is matched. Do not fail the build for this.
ifneq (,$$($1_INCLUDES))
$1_GREP_INCLUDE_PATTERNS:=$$(call EscapeDollar, \
$$(foreach src,$$($1_SRCS), $$(addprefix $$(src)/,$$($1_INCLUDES))))
# If there are a lot of include patterns, output to file to shorten command lines
ifeq ($$(word 20,$$($1_GREP_INCLUDE_PATTERNS)),)
$1_GREP_INCLUDES:=| ( $(GREP) $$(patsubst %,$(SPACE)-e$(SPACE)$(DQUOTE)%$(DQUOTE),$$($1_GREP_INCLUDE_PATTERNS)) \
|| test "$$$$?" = "1" )
else
$1_GREP_INCLUDE_OUTPUT:=$(RM) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_include $$(NEWLINE) \
$$(call ListPathsSafely,$1_GREP_INCLUDE_PATTERNS,\n, \
>> $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_include)
$1_GREP_INCLUDES:=| ( $(GREP) -f $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_include \
|| test "$$$$?" = "1" )
endif
endif
ifneq (,$$($1_EXCLUDES)$$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES))
$1_GREP_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS:=$$(call EscapeDollar, \
$$(foreach src,$$($1_SRCS),$$(addprefix $$(src)/, \
$$($1_EXCLUDES) $$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES))))
# If there are a lot of include patterns, output to file to shorten command lines
ifeq ($$(word 20,$$($1_GREP_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS)),)
$1_GREP_EXCLUDES:=| ( $(GREP) -v $$(patsubst %,$(SPACE)-e$(SPACE)$(DQUOTE)%$(DQUOTE),$$($1_GREP_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS)) \
|| test "$$$$?" = "1" )
else
$1_GREP_EXCLUDE_OUTPUT=$(RM) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_exclude $$(NEWLINE) \
$$(call ListPathsSafely,$1_GREP_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS,\n, \
>> $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_exclude)
$1_GREP_EXCLUDES:=| ( $(GREP) -v -f $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_exclude \
|| test "$$$$?" = "1" )
endif
endif
# Check if this jar needs to have its index generated.
ifneq (,$$($1_JARINDEX))
$1_JARINDEX = (cd $$(dir $$@) && $(JAR) -i $$(notdir $$@))
else
$1_JARINDEX = true
endif
# When this macro is run in the same makefile as the java compilation, dependencies are
# transfered in make variables. When the macro is run in a different makefile than the
# java compilation, the dependencies need to be found in the filesystem.
ifeq ($$($1_DEPENDENCIES), )
# Add all source roots to the find cache since we are likely going to run find
# on these more than once. The cache will only be updated if necessary.
$$(eval $$(call FillCacheFind, $$($1_FIND_LIST)))
$1_DEPENDENCIES:=$$(filter $$(addprefix %,$$($1_SUFFIXES)), \
$$(call CacheFind,$$($1_SRCS)))
ifneq (,$$($1_GREP_INCLUDE_PATTERNS))
$1_DEPENDENCIES:=$$(filter $$(addsuffix %,$$($1_GREP_INCLUDE_PATTERNS)),$$($1_DEPENDENCIES))
endif
ifneq (,$$($1_GREP_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS))
$1_DEPENDENCIES:=$$(filter-out $$(addsuffix %,$$($1_GREP_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS)),$$($1_DEPENDENCIES))
endif
# Look for EXTRA_FILES in all SRCS dirs and as absolute paths.
$1_DEPENDENCIES+=$$(wildcard $$(foreach src, $$($1_SRCS), \
$$(addprefix $$(src)/, $$($1_EXTRA_FILES))) $$($1_EXTRA_FILES))
ifeq (,$$($1_SKIP_METAINF))
$1_DEPENDENCIES+=$$(call CacheFind,$$(wildcard $$(addsuffix /META-INF,$$($1_SRCS))))
endif
endif
# The dependency list should never be empty
ifeq ($$(strip $$($1_DEPENDENCIES)), )
$$(warning No dependencies found for $1)
endif
# Utility macros, to make the shell script receipt somewhat easier to decipher.
# Capture extra files is the same for both CAPTURE_CONTENTS and SCAPTURE_CONTENTS so
# only define it once to avoid duplication.
# The list of extra files might be long, so need to use ListPathsSafely to print
# them out to a separte file. Then process the contents of that file to rewrite
# into -C <dir> <file> lines.
# The EXTRA_FILES_RESOLVED varible must be set in the macro so that it's evaluated
# in the recipe when the files are guaranteed to exist.
$1_CAPTURE_EXTRA_FILES=\
$(RM) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents.extra $$(NEWLINE) \
$$(eval $1_EXTRA_FILES_RESOLVED:=$$(call DoubleDollar, $$(call DoubleDollar, \
$$(wildcard $$(foreach src, $$($1_SRCS), \
$$(addprefix $$(src)/, $$($1_EXTRA_FILES))) $$($1_EXTRA_FILES))))) \
$$(if $$($1_EXTRA_FILES_RESOLVED), \
$$(call ListPathsSafely,$1_EXTRA_FILES_RESOLVED,\n, \
>> $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents.extra) $$(NEWLINE) \
$(SED) $$(foreach src,$$($1_SRCS), -e 's|$$(src)/|-C $$(src) |g') \
$$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents.extra \
>> $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents $$(NEWLINE))
# The capture contents macro finds all files (matching the patterns, typically
# .class and .prp) that are newer than the jar-file, ie the new content to be put into the jar.
# NOTICE: please leave the parentheses space separated otherwise the AIX build will break!
$1_CAPTURE_CONTENTS=\
$(RM) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents $$(NEWLINE) \
$$(foreach src,$$($1_SRCS), \
$(FIND) $$(src) -type f -a \( $$($1_FIND_PATTERNS) \) -a -newer $$@ $$($1_GREP_INCLUDES) \
$$($1_GREP_EXCLUDES) | $(SED) 's|$$(src)/|-C $$(src) |g' \
>> $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents $$(NEWLINE)) \
$$($1_CAPTURE_EXTRA_FILES)
# The capture metainf macro finds all files below the META-INF directory that are newer than the jar-file.
# Find returns non zero if the META-INF dir does not exist, ignore this.
ifeq (,$$($1_SKIP_METAINF))
$1_CAPTURE_METAINF =$$(foreach src,$$($1_SRCS), \
( ( $(FIND) $$(src)/META-INF -type f -a -newer $$@ 2> /dev/null || true ) \
| $(SED) 's|$$(src)/|-C $$(src) |g' >> \
$$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents ) $$(NEWLINE) )
endif
# The capture deletes macro finds all deleted files and concatenates them. The resulting file
# tells us what to remove from the jar-file.
$1_CAPTURE_DELETES=$$(foreach src,$$($1_SRCS),($(FIND) $$(src) -name _the.package.deleted -newer $$@ \
-exec $(SED) 's|$$(src)||g' \{\} >> $$($1_DELETES_FILE) \;) $$(NEWLINE))
# The update contents macro updates the jar file with the previously capture contents.
# Use 'wc -w' to see if the contents file is empty.
$1_UPDATE_CONTENTS=\
if [ "`$(WC) -l $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents | $(AWK) '{ print $$$$1 }'`" -gt "0" ]; then \
$(ECHO) " updating" `$(WC) -l $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents | $(AWK) '{ print $$$$1 }'` files && \
$(JAR) $$($1_JAR_UPDATE_OPTIONS) $$@ @$$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents; \
fi $$(NEWLINE)
# The s-variants of the above macros are used when the jar is created from scratch.
# NOTICE: please leave the parentheses space separated otherwise the AIX build will break!
$1_SCAPTURE_CONTENTS=\
$(RM) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents $$(NEWLINE) \
$$(foreach src,$$($1_SRCS), \
$(FIND) $$(src) -type f -a \( $$($1_FIND_PATTERNS) \) $$($1_GREP_INCLUDES) \
$$($1_GREP_EXCLUDES) | $(SED) 's|$$(src)/|-C $$(src) |g' \
>> $$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents $$(NEWLINE)) \
$$($1_CAPTURE_EXTRA_FILES)
# Find returns non zero if the META-INF dir does not exist, ignore this.
ifeq (,$$($1_SKIP_METAINF))
$1_SCAPTURE_METAINF=$$(foreach src,$$($1_SRCS), \
( ( $(FIND) $$(src)/META-INF -type f 2> /dev/null || true ) \
| $(SED) 's|$$(src)/|-C $$(src) |g' >> \
$$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents) $$(NEWLINE) )
endif
$1_SUPDATE_CONTENTS=$(JAR) $$($1_JAR_UPDATE_OPTIONS) $$@ @$$($1_BIN)/_the.$$($1_JARNAME)_contents $$(NEWLINE)
# Use a slightly shorter name for logging, but with enough path to identify this jar.
$1_NAME:=$$(subst $$(OUTPUT_ROOT)/,,$$($1_JAR))
ifneq (,$$($1_CHECK_COMPRESS_JAR))
$1_JAR_CREATE_OPTIONS := c0fm
$1_JAR_UPDATE_OPTIONS := u0f
ifeq ($(COMPRESS_JARS), true)
$1_JAR_CREATE_OPTIONS := cfm
$1_JAR_UPDATE_OPTIONS := uf
endif
else
$1_JAR_CREATE_OPTIONS := cfm
$1_JAR_UPDATE_OPTIONS := uf
endif
# Include all variables of significance in the vardeps file
$1_VARDEPS := $(JAR) $$($1_JAR_CREATE_OPTIONS) $$($1_MANIFEST) \
$$($1_JARMAIN) $$($1_EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR)
$1_VARDEPS_FILE := $$(call DependOnVariable, $1_VARDEPS, $$(dir $$($1_JAR))_the.$$($1_JARNAME).vardeps)
# Here is the rule that creates/updates the jar file.
$$($1_JAR) : $$($1_DEPENDENCIES) $$($1_MANIFEST) $$($1_VARDEPS_FILE)
$(MKDIR) -p $$($1_BIN)
$$($1_GREP_INCLUDE_OUTPUT)
$$($1_GREP_EXCLUDE_OUTPUT)
# If the vardeps file is part of the newer prereq list, it means that
# either the jar file does not exist, or we need to recreate it from
# from scratch anyway since a simple update will not catch all the
# potential changes.
$$(if $$(filter $$($1_VARDEPS_FILE) $$($1_MANIFEST), $$?), \
$$(if $$($1_MANIFEST), \
$(CP) $$($1_MANIFEST) $$($1_MANIFEST_FILE) $$(NEWLINE) \
, \
$(RM) $$($1_MANIFEST_FILE) && $(TOUCH) $$($1_MANIFEST_FILE) $$(NEWLINE)) \
$$(if $$($1_JARMAIN), \
$(ECHO) "Main-Class: $$(strip $$($1_JARMAIN))" >> $$($1_MANIFEST_FILE) $$(NEWLINE)) \
$$(if $$($1_EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR), \
$(PRINTF) "$$($1_EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR)\n" >> $$($1_MANIFEST_FILE) $$(NEWLINE)) \
$(ECHO) Creating $$($1_NAME) $$(NEWLINE) \
$(JAR) $$($1_JAR_CREATE_OPTIONS) $$@ $$($1_MANIFEST_FILE) $$(NEWLINE) \
$$($1_SCAPTURE_CONTENTS) \
$$($1_SCAPTURE_METAINF) \
$$($1_SUPDATE_CONTENTS) \
$$($1_JARINDEX) && true \
, \
$(ECHO) Modifying $$($1_NAME) $$(NEWLINE) \
$$($1_CAPTURE_CONTENTS) \
$$($1_CAPTURE_METAINF) \
$(RM) $$($1_DELETES_FILE) $$(NEWLINE) \
$$($1_CAPTURE_DELETES) \
$(CAT) $$($1_DELETES_FILE) > $$($1_DELETESS_FILE) $$(NEWLINE) \
if [ -s $$($1_DELETESS_FILE) ]; then \
$(ECHO) " deleting" `$(WC) -l $$($1_DELETESS_FILE) | $(AWK) '{ print $$$$1 }'` files && \
$(ZIP) -q -d $$@ `$(CAT) $$($1_DELETESS_FILE)` ; \
fi $$(NEWLINE) \
$$($1_UPDATE_CONTENTS) true $$(NEWLINE) \
$$($1_JARINDEX) && true )
# Add jar to target list
$1 += $$($1_JAR)
endef
define add_file_to_copy
# param 1 = BUILD_MYPACKAGE
# parma 2 = The source file to copy.
$2_TARGET:=$2
# Remove the source prefix.
$$(foreach i,$$($1_SRC),$$(eval $$(call remove_string,$$i,$2_TARGET)))
# To allow for automatic overrides, do not create a rule for a target file that
# already has one
ifneq ($$($1_COPY_$$($2_TARGET)), 1)
$1_COPY_$$($2_TARGET) := 1
# Now we can setup the depency that will trigger the copying.
$$($1_BIN)$$($2_TARGET) : $2
$(MKDIR) -p $$(@D)
$(CP) $$< $$@
$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $$@
# And do not forget this target
$1_ALL_COPY_TARGETS += $$($1_BIN)$$($2_TARGET)
endif
endef
# This macro is used only for properties files that are to be
# copied over to the classes directory in cleaned form:
# Previously this was inconsistently done in different repositories.
# This is the new clean standard. Though it is to be superseded by
# a standard annotation processor from with sjavac.
#
# An empty echo ensures that the input to sed always ends with a newline.
# Certain implementations (e.g. Solaris) will skip the last line without
# it.
#
# The sed expression does this:
# 1. Add a backslash before any :, = or ! that do not have a backslash already.
# 2. Apply the file unicode2x.sed which does a whole bunch of \u00XX to \xXX
# conversions.
# 3. Delete all lines starting with #.
# 4. Delete empty lines.
# 5. Append lines ending with \ with the next line.
# 6. Remove leading and trailing white space. Note that tabs must be explicit
# as sed on macosx does not understand '\t'.
# 7. Replace the first \= with just =.
# 8. Finally it's all sorted to create a stable output.
#
# It is assumed that = is the character used for separating names and values.
define add_file_to_clean
# param 1 = BUILD_MYPACKAGE
# parma 2 = The source file to copy and clean.
$2_TARGET:=$2
# Remove the source prefix.
$$(foreach i,$$($1_SRC),$$(eval $$(call remove_string,$$i,$2_TARGET)))
# Now we can setup the depency that will trigger the copying.
# To allow for automatic overrides, do not create a rule for a target file that
# already has one
ifneq ($$($1_CLEAN_$$($2_TARGET)), 1)
$1_CLEAN_$$($2_TARGET) := 1
$$($1_BIN)$$($1_MODULE_SUBDIR)$$($2_TARGET) : $2
$(MKDIR) -p $$(@D)
export LC_ALL=C ; ( $(CAT) $$< && $(ECHO) "" ) \
| $(SED) -e 's/\([^\\]\):/\1\\:/g' -e 's/\([^\\]\)=/\1\\=/g' \
-e 's/\([^\\]\)!/\1\\!/g' -e 's/^[ ]*#.*/#/g' \
| $(SED) -f "$(SRC_ROOT)/make/common/support/unicode2x.sed" \
| $(SED) -e '/^#/d' -e '/^$$$$/d' \
-e :a -e '/\\$$$$/N; s/\\\n//; ta' \
-e 's/^[ ]*//;s/[ ]*$$$$//' \
-e 's/\\=/=/' \
| $(SORT) > $$@
$(CHMOD) -f ug+w $$@
# And do not forget this target
$1_ALL_COPY_CLEAN_TARGETS += $$($1_BIN)$$($2_TARGET)
endif
endef
define remove_string
$2 := $$(subst $1,,$$($2))
endef
# Setup make rules for compiling Java source code to class files and/or a
# resulting jar file.
#
# Parameter 1 is the name of the rule. This name is used as variable prefix,
# and the targets generated are listed in a variable by that name.
#
# Remaining parameters are named arguments. These include:
# SETUP:=must point to a previously setup java compiler, for example: SETUP:=BOOTJAVAC
# JVM:=path to ..bin/java
# ADD_JAVAC_FLAGS:=javac flags to append to the default ones.
# SRC:=one or more directories to search for sources. The order of the source roots
# is significant. The first found file of a certain name has priority.
# BIN:=store classes here
# CLASSPATH:=a list of additional entries to set as classpath to javac
# INCLUDES:=myapp.foo means will only compile java files in myapp.foo or any of its sub-packages.
# EXCLUDES:=myapp.foo means will do not compile java files in myapp.foo or any of its sub-packages.
# COPY:=.prp means copy all prp files to the corresponding package in BIN.
# COPY_FILES:=myapp/foo/setting.txt means copy this file over to the package myapp/foo
# CLEAN:=.properties means copy and clean all properties file to the corresponding package in BIN.
# CLEAN_FILES:=myapp/foo/setting.txt means clean this file over to the package myapp/foo
# SRCZIP:=Create a src.zip based on the found sources and copied files.
# INCLUDE_FILES:="com/sun/SolarisFoobar.java" means only compile this file!
# EXCLUDE_FILES:="com/sun/SolarisFoobar.java" means do not compile this particular file!
# "SolarisFoobar.java" means do not compile SolarisFoobar, wherever it is found.
# HEADERS:=path to directory where all generated c-headers are written.
# DEPENDS:=Extra dependecy
# DISABLE_SJAVAC:=Explicitly disable the use of sjavac for this compilation unit.
SetupJavaCompilation = $(NamedParamsMacroTemplate)
define SetupJavaCompilationBody
# Verify arguments
ifeq ($$($1_BIN),)
$$(error Must specify BIN (in $1))
endif
# Extract the info from the java compiler setup.
$1_JVM := $$($$($1_SETUP)_JVM)
$1_JAVAC := $$($$($1_SETUP)_JAVAC)
$1_FLAGS := $$($$($1_SETUP)_FLAGS) $(JAVAC_FLAGS) $$($1_ADD_JAVAC_FLAGS)
ifneq ($$($1_CLASSPATH), )
$1_FLAGS += -cp $$(call PathList, $$($1_CLASSPATH))
endif
ifeq ($$($1_JAVAC),)
$$(error The Java compilation $1 refers to a non-existant java compiler setup $$($1_SETUP))
endif
$1_SJAVAC_PORTFILE := $$($$($1_SETUP)_SJAVAC_PORTFILE)
$1_SERVER_JVM := $$($$($1_SETUP)_SERVER_JVM)
# Handle addons and overrides.
$1_SRC:=$$(call ADD_SRCS,$$($1_SRC))
# Make sure the dirs exist.
$$(foreach d,$$($1_SRC), $$(if $$(wildcard $$d),,$$(error SRC specified to SetupJavaCompilation $1 contains missing directory >$$d<)))
$$(call MakeDir,$$($1_BIN))
# Add all source roots to the find cache since we are likely going to run find
# on these more than once. The cache will only be updated if necessary.
$$(eval $$(call FillCacheFind,$$($1_SRC)))
# Find all files in the source trees. Preserve order of source roots for overrides to
# work correctly. CacheFind does not preserve order so need to call it for each root.
$1_ALL_SRCS += $$(filter-out $(OVR_SRCS),$$(foreach s,$$($1_SRC),$$(call CacheFind,$$(s))))
# Extract the java files.
ifneq ($$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES),)
$1_EXCLUDE_FILES_PATTERN:=$$(addprefix %,$$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES))
endif
$1_SRCS := $$(filter-out $$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES_PATTERN),$$(filter %.java,$$($1_ALL_SRCS)))
ifneq ($$($1_INCLUDE_FILES),)
$1_INCLUDE_FILES:=$$(foreach i,$$($1_SRC),$$(addprefix $$i/,$$($1_INCLUDE_FILES)))
$1_SRCS := $$(filter $$($1_INCLUDE_FILES), $$($1_SRCS))
endif
# Prepend the source/bin path to the filter expressions.
ifneq ($$($1_INCLUDES),)
$1_SRC_INCLUDES := $$(foreach i,$$($1_SRC),$$(addprefix $$i/,$$(addsuffix /%,$$($1_INCLUDES))))
$1_SRCS := $$(filter $$($1_SRC_INCLUDES),$$($1_SRCS))
endif
ifneq ($$($1_EXCLUDES),)
$1_SRC_EXCLUDES := $$(foreach i,$$($1_SRC),$$(addprefix $$i/,$$(addsuffix /%,$$($1_EXCLUDES))))
$1_SRCS := $$(filter-out $$($1_SRC_EXCLUDES),$$($1_SRCS))
endif
# Remove duplicate source files by keeping the first found of each duplicate.
# This allows for automatic overrides with custom or platform specific versions
# source files.
#
# For the smart javac wrapper case, add each removed file to an extra exclude
# file list to prevent sjavac from finding duplicate sources.
$1_SRCS := $$(strip $$(foreach s, $$($1_SRCS), \
$$(eval relative_src := $$(call remove-prefixes, $$($1_SRC), $$(s))) \
$$(if $$($1_$$(relative_src)), \
$$(eval $1_SJAVAC_EXCLUDE_FILES += $$(s)), \
$$(eval $1_$$(relative_src) := 1) $$(s))))
# Create the corresponding smart javac wrapper command line.
$1_SJAVAC_ARGS:=$$(addprefix -x ,$$(addsuffix /*,$$($1_EXCLUDES))) \
$$(addprefix -i ,$$(addsuffix /*,$$($1_INCLUDES))) \
$$(addprefix -xf *,$$(strip $$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES) $$($1_SJAVAC_EXCLUDE_FILES))) \
$$(addprefix -if *,$$(strip $$($1_INCLUDE_FILES))) \
-src $$(call PathList, $$($1_SRC))
# All files below META-INF are always copied.
$1_ALL_COPIES := $$(filter $$(addsuffix /META-INF%,$$($1_SRC)),$$($1_ALL_SRCS))
# Find all files to be copied from source to bin.
ifneq (,$$($1_COPY)$$($1_COPY_FILES))
# Search for all files to be copied.
$1_ALL_COPIES += $$(filter $$(addprefix %,$$($1_COPY)),$$($1_ALL_SRCS))
# Copy these explicitly
$1_ALL_COPIES += $$($1_COPY_FILES)
endif
# Copy must also respect filters.
ifneq (,$$($1_INCLUDES))
$1_ALL_COPIES := $$(filter $$($1_SRC_INCLUDES),$$($1_ALL_COPIES))
endif
ifneq (,$$($1_EXCLUDES))
$1_ALL_COPIES := $$(filter-out $$($1_SRC_EXCLUDES),$$($1_ALL_COPIES))
endif
ifneq (,$$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES))
$1_ALL_COPIES := $$(filter-out $$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES_PATTERN),$$($1_ALL_COPIES))
endif
ifneq (,$$($1_ALL_COPIES))
# Yep, there are files to be copied!
$1_ALL_COPY_TARGETS:=
$$(foreach i,$$($1_ALL_COPIES),$$(eval $$(call add_file_to_copy,$1,$$i)))
# Now we can depend on $$($1_ALL_COPY_TARGETS) to copy all files!
endif
# Find all property files to be copied and cleaned from source to bin.
ifneq (,$$($1_CLEAN)$$($1_CLEAN_FILES))
# Search for all files to be copied.
$1_ALL_CLEANS := $$(filter $$(addprefix %,$$($1_CLEAN)),$$($1_ALL_SRCS))
# Clean these explicitly
$1_ALL_CLEANS += $$($1_CLEAN_FILES)
# Copy and clean must also respect filters.
ifneq (,$$($1_INCLUDES))
$1_ALL_CLEANS := $$(filter $$($1_SRC_INCLUDES),$$($1_ALL_CLEANS))
endif
ifneq (,$$($1_EXCLUDES))
$1_ALL_CLEANS := $$(filter-out $$($1_SRC_EXCLUDES),$$($1_ALL_CLEANS))
endif
ifneq (,$$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES))
$1_ALL_CLEANS := $$(filter-out $$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES_PATTERN),$$($1_ALL_CLEANS))
endif
ifneq (,$$($1_ALL_CLEANS))
# Yep, there are files to be copied and cleaned!
$1_ALL_COPY_CLEAN_TARGETS:=
$$(foreach i,$$($1_ALL_CLEANS),$$(eval $$(call add_file_to_clean,$1,$$i)))
# Now we can depend on $$($1_ALL_COPY_CLEAN_TARGETS) to copy all files!
endif
endif
# Create a sed expression to remove the source roots and to replace / with .
# and remove .java at the end.
$1_REWRITE_INTO_CLASSES:=$$(foreach i,$$($1_SRC),-e 's|$$i/||g') -e 's|/|.|g' -e 's|.java$$$$||g'
ifeq ($$($1_DISABLE_SJAVAC)x$$(ENABLE_SJAVAC),xyes)
ifneq (,$$($1_HEADERS))
$1_HEADERS_ARG := -h $$($1_HEADERS)
endif
# Using sjavac to compile.
$1_COMPILE_TARGETS := $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch
# Create SJAVAC variable form JAVAC variable. Expects $1_JAVAC to be
# "bootclasspathprepend -cp .../javac.jar com.sun.tools.javac.Main"
# and javac is simply replaced with sjavac.
$1_SJAVAC:=$$(subst com.sun.tools.javac.Main,com.sun.tools.sjavac.Main,$$($1_JAVAC))
# Set the $1_REMOTE to spawn a background javac server.
$1_REMOTE:=--server:portfile=$$($1_SJAVAC_PORTFILE),id=$1,sjavac=$$(subst \
$$(SPACE),%20,$$(subst $$(COMMA),%2C,$$(strip $$($1_SERVER_JVM) $$($1_SJAVAC))))
$1_VARDEPS := $$($1_JVM) $$($1_SJAVAC) $$($1_SJAVAC_ARGS) $$($1_FLAGS) \
$$($1_HEADERS_ARG) $$($1_BIN)
$1_VARDEPS_FILE := $$(call DependOnVariable, $1_VARDEPS, $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1.vardeps)
$$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch: $$($1_SRCS) $$($1_DEPENDS) $$($1_VARDEPS_FILE)
$(MKDIR) -p $$(@D) $$(dir $$($1_SJAVAC_PORTFILE))
$$(call ListPathsSafely,$1_SRCS,\n, >> $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.tmp)
$(ECHO) Compiling $1
$(call LogFailures, $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.log, $1, \
$$($1_JVM) $$($1_SJAVAC) \
$$($1_REMOTE) \
-j 1 \
--permit-unidentified-artifacts \
--permit-sources-without-package \
--compare-found-sources $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.tmp \
--log=$(LOG_LEVEL) \
$$($1_SJAVAC_ARGS) \
$$($1_FLAGS) \
$$($1_HEADERS_ARG) \
-d $$($1_BIN)) && \
$(MV) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.tmp $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch
# Create a pubapi file that only changes when the pubapi changes. Dependent
# compilations can use this file to only get recompiled when pubapi has changed.
# Grep returns 1 if no matching lines are found. Do not fail for this.
$(GREP) -e "^I" $$($1_BIN)/javac_state > $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_pubapi.tmp \
|| test "$$$$?" = "1"
if [ ! -f $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_pubapi ] \
|| [ "`$(DIFF) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_pubapi $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_pubapi.tmp`" != "" ]; then \
$(MV) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_pubapi.tmp $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_pubapi; \
fi
else
# Using plain javac to batch compile everything.
$1_COMPILE_TARGETS := $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch
# When building in batch, put headers in a temp dir to filter out those that actually
# changed before copying them to the real header dir.
ifneq (,$$($1_HEADERS))
$1_HEADERS_ARG := -h $$($1_HEADERS).$1.tmp
$$($1_HEADERS)/_the.$1_headers: $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch
$(MKDIR) -p $$(@D)
if [ -d "$$($1_HEADERS).$1.tmp" ]; then \
for f in `ls $$($1_HEADERS).$1.tmp`; do \
if [ ! -f "$$($1_HEADERS)/$$$$f" ] \
|| [ "`$(DIFF) $$($1_HEADERS)/$$$$f $$($1_HEADERS).$1.tmp/$$$$f`" != "" ]; then \
$(CP) -f $$($1_HEADERS).$1.tmp/$$$$f $$($1_HEADERS)/$$$$f; \
fi; \
done; \
fi
$(RM) -r $$($1_HEADERS).$1.tmp
$(TOUCH) $$@
$1_HEADER_TARGETS := $$($1_HEADERS)/_the.$1_headers
endif
$1_VARDEPS := $$($1_JVM) $$($1_JAVAC) $$($1_FLAGS) $$($1_BIN) $$($1_HEADERS_ARG)
$1_VARDEPS_FILE := $$(call DependOnVariable, $1_VARDEPS, $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1.vardeps)
# When not using sjavac, pass along all sources to javac using an @file.
$$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch: $$($1_SRCS) $$($1_DEPENDS) $$($1_VARDEPS_FILE)
$(MKDIR) -p $$(@D)
$(RM) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.tmp
$$(call ListPathsSafely,$1_SRCS,\n, >> $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.tmp)
$(ECHO) Compiling `$(WC) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.tmp | $(TR) -s ' ' | $(CUT) -f 2 -d ' '` files for $1
$(call LogFailures, $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.log, $1, \
$$($1_JVM) $$($1_JAVAC) $$($1_FLAGS) \
-implicit:none \
-d $$($1_BIN) $$($1_HEADERS_ARG) @$$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.tmp) && \
$(MV) $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch.tmp $$($1_BIN)/_the.$1_batch
endif
# Add all targets to main variable
$1 := $$($1_ALL_COPY_TARGETS) $$($1_ALL_COPY_CLEAN_TARGETS) $$($1_COMPILE_TARGETS) \
$$($1_HEADER_TARGETS)
# Check if a jar file was specified, then setup the rules for the jar.
ifneq (,$$($1_JAR))
# If no suffixes was explicitly set for this jar file.
# Use class and the cleaned/copied properties file suffixes as the default
# for the types of files to be put into the jar.
ifeq (,$$($1_SUFFIXES))
$1_SUFFIXES:=.class $$($1_CLEAN) $$($1_COPY)
endif
$$(eval $$(call SetupArchive,ARCHIVE_$1, \
DEPENDENCIES:=$$($1), \
SRCS:=$$($1_BIN), \
SUFFIXES:=$$($1_SUFFIXES), \
EXCLUDE:=$$($1_EXCLUDES), \
INCLUDES:=$$($1_INCLUDES), \
EXTRA_FILES:=$$($1_ALL_COPY_TARGETS) $$($1_ALL_COPY_CLEAN_TARGETS), \
JAR:=$$($1_JAR), \
JARMAIN:=$$($1_JARMAIN), \
MANIFEST:=$$($1_MANIFEST), \
EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR:=$$($1_EXTRA_MANIFEST_ATTR), \
JARINDEX:=$$($1_JARINDEX), \
HEADERS:=$$($1_HEADERS), \
SETUP:=$$($1_SETUP)))
# Add jar to target list
$1 += $$($1_JAR)
endif
# Check if a srczip was specified, then setup the rules for the srczip.
ifneq (,$$($1_SRCZIP))
$$(eval $$(call SetupZipArchive,ARCHIVE_$1, \
SRC:=$$($1_SRC), \
ZIP:=$$($1_SRCZIP), \
INCLUDES:=$$($1_INCLUDES), \
EXCLUDES:=$$($1_EXCLUDES), \
EXCLUDE_FILES:=$$($1_EXCLUDE_FILES)))
# Add zip to target list
$1 += $$($1_SRCZIP)
endif
endef
# Use this macro to find the correct target to depend on when the original
# SetupJavaCompilation is declared in a different makefile, to avoid having
# to declare and evaluate it again.
# param 1 is for example BUILD_MYPACKAGE
# param 2 is the output directory (BIN)
define SetupJavaCompilationCompileTarget
$(if $(findstring yes, $(ENABLE_SJAVAC)), $(strip $2)/_the.$(strip $1)_pubapi, \
$(strip $2)/_the.$(strip $1)_batch)
endef
endif # _JAVA_COMPILATION_GMK