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201 lines
5.6 KiB
Ruby
201 lines
5.6 KiB
Ruby
# Rake DSL functions.
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require 'rake/file_utils_ext'
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module Rake
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##
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# DSL is a module that provides #task, #desc, #namespace, etc. Use this
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# when you'd like to use rake outside the top level scope.
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#
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# For a Rakefile you run from the comamnd line this module is automatically
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# included.
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module DSL
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#--
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# Include the FileUtils file manipulation functions in the top
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# level module, but mark them private so that they don't
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# unintentionally define methods on other objects.
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#++
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include FileUtilsExt
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private(*FileUtils.instance_methods(false))
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private(*FileUtilsExt.instance_methods(false))
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private
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# :call-seq:
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# task task_name
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# task task_name: dependencies
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# task task_name, arguments => dependencies
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# task task_name, argument[, argument ...], :needs: dependencies
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#
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# Declare a basic task. The +task_name+ is always the first argument. If
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# the task name contains a ":" it is defined in that namespace.
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#
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# The +dependencies+ may be a single task name or an Array of task names.
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# The +argument+ (a single name) or +arguments+ (an Array of names) define
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# the arguments provided to the task.
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#
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# The task, argument and dependency names may be either symbols or
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# strings.
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#
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# A task with a single dependency:
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#
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# task clobber: %w[clean] do
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# rm_rf "html"
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# end
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#
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# A task with an argument and a dependency:
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#
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# task :package, [:version] => :test do |t, args|
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# # ...
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# end
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#
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# To invoke this task from the command line:
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#
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# $ rake package[1.2.3]
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#
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# Alternate definition:
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#
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# task :package, :version, needs: :test do |t, args|
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# # ...
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# end
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#
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def task(*args, &block) # :doc:
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Rake::Task.define_task(*args, &block)
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end
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# Declare a file task.
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#
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# Example:
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# file "config.cfg" => ["config.template"] do
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# open("config.cfg", "w") do |outfile|
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# open("config.template") do |infile|
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# while line = infile.gets
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# outfile.puts line
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# end
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# end
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# end
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# end
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#
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def file(*args, &block) # :doc:
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Rake::FileTask.define_task(*args, &block)
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end
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# Declare a file creation task.
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# (Mainly used for the directory command).
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def file_create(*args, &block)
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Rake::FileCreationTask.define_task(*args, &block)
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end
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# Declare a set of files tasks to create the given directories on
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# demand.
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#
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# Example:
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# directory "testdata/doc"
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#
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def directory(*args, &block) # :doc:
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result = file_create(*args, &block)
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dir, _ = *Rake.application.resolve_args(args)
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dir = Rake.from_pathname(dir)
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Rake.each_dir_parent(dir) do |d|
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file_create d do |t|
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mkdir_p t.name unless File.exist?(t.name)
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end
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end
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result
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end
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# Declare a task that performs its prerequisites in
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# parallel. Multitasks does *not* guarantee that its prerequisites
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# will execute in any given order (which is obvious when you think
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# about it)
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#
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# Example:
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# multitask deploy: %w[deploy_gem deploy_rdoc]
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#
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def multitask(*args, &block) # :doc:
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Rake::MultiTask.define_task(*args, &block)
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end
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# Create a new rake namespace and use it for evaluating the given
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# block. Returns a NameSpace object that can be used to lookup
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# tasks defined in the namespace.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# ns = namespace "nested" do
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# # the "nested:run" task
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# task :run
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# end
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# task_run = ns[:run] # find :run in the given namespace.
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#
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# Tasks can also be defined in a namespace by using a ":" in the task
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# name:
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#
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# task "nested:test" do
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# # ...
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# end
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#
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def namespace(name=nil, &block) # :doc:
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name = name.to_s if name.kind_of?(Symbol)
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name = name.to_str if name.respond_to?(:to_str)
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unless name.kind_of?(String) || name.nil?
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raise ArgumentError, "Expected a String or Symbol for a namespace name"
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end
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Rake.application.in_namespace(name, &block)
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end
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# Declare a rule for auto-tasks.
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#
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# Example:
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# rule '.o' => '.c' do |t|
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# sh 'cc', '-o', t.name, t.source
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# end
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#
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def rule(*args, &block) # :doc:
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Rake::Task.create_rule(*args, &block)
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end
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# Describes the next rake task. Duplicate descriptions are discarded.
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# Descriptions are shown with <code>rake -T</code> (up to the first
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# sentence) and <code>rake -D</code> (the entire description).
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#
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# Example:
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# desc "Run the Unit Tests"
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# task test: [:build]
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# # ... run tests
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# end
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#
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def desc(description) # :doc:
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Rake.application.last_description = description
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end
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# Import the partial Rakefiles +fn+. Imported files are loaded
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# _after_ the current file is completely loaded. This allows the
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# import statement to appear anywhere in the importing file, and yet
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# allowing the imported files to depend on objects defined in the
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# importing file.
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#
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# A common use of the import statement is to include files
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# containing dependency declarations.
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#
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# See also the --rakelibdir command line option.
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#
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# Example:
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# import ".depend", "my_rules"
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#
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def import(*fns) # :doc:
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fns.each do |fn|
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Rake.application.add_import(fn)
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end
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end
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end
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extend FileUtilsExt
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end
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# Extend the main object with the DSL commands. This allows top-level
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# calls to task, etc. to work from a Rakefile without polluting the
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# object inheritance tree.
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self.extend Rake::DSL
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