pandemonium_engine/SCSCons/Tool/gcc.py

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"""SCons.Tool.gcc
Tool-specific initialization for gcc.
There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
selection method.
"""
from . import cc
import re
import subprocess
import SCons.Util
compilers = ['gcc', 'cc']
def generate(env):
"""Add Builders and construction variables for gcc to an Environment."""
if 'CC' not in env:
env['CC'] = env.Detect(compilers) or compilers[0]
cc.generate(env)
if env['PLATFORM'] in ['cygwin', 'win32']:
env['SHCCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS')
else:
env['SHCCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS -fPIC')
# determine compiler version
version = detect_version(env, env['CC'])
if version:
env['CCVERSION'] = version
def exists(env):
# is executable, and is a GNU compiler (or accepts '--version' at least)
return detect_version(env, env.Detect(env.get('CC', compilers)))
def detect_version(env, cc):
"""Return the version of the GNU compiler, or None if it is not a GNU compiler."""
version = None
cc = env.subst(cc)
if not cc:
return version
# -dumpversion was added in GCC 3.0. As long as we're supporting
# GCC versions older than that, we should use --version and a
# regular expression.
# pipe = SCons.Action._subproc(env, SCons.Util.CLVar(cc) + ['-dumpversion'],
with SCons.Action._subproc(env, SCons.Util.CLVar(cc) + ['--version'],
stdin='devnull',
stderr='devnull',
stdout=subprocess.PIPE) as pipe:
if pipe.wait() != 0:
return version
# -dumpversion variant:
# line = pipe.stdout.read().strip()
# --version variant:
line = SCons.Util.to_str(pipe.stdout.readline())
# Non-GNU compiler's output (like AIX xlc's) may exceed the stdout buffer:
# So continue with reading to let the child process actually terminate.
# We don't need to know the rest of the data, so don't bother decoding.
while pipe.stdout.readline():
pass
# -dumpversion variant:
# if line:
# version = line
# --version variant:
match = re.search(r'[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)+', line)
if match:
version = match.group(0)
return version
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# tab-width:4
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