strMsgFrameWkPyExists = "Python output folder '%s' already exists";
strMsgFrameWkPyMkDir = "Python output folder '%s' will be created";
strErrMsgCreateFrmWkPyDirFailed = "Unable to create directory '%s' error: %s";
-strMsglldbsoExists = "Symlink '%s' already exists";
-strMsglldbsoMk = "Creating symlink for _lldb.so (%s -> %s)";
+strMsgSymlinkExists = "Symlink for '%s' already exists";
+strMsgSymlinkMk = "Creating symlink for %s (%s -> %s)";
strErrMsgCpLldbpy = "copying lldb to lldb package directory";
strErrMsgCreatePyPkgMissingSlash = "Parameter 3 fn create_py_pkg() missing slash";
strErrMsgMkLinkExecute = "Command mklink failed: %s";
strMsg = strErrMsgUnexpected % sys.exec_info()[ 0 ];
return (bOk, strMsg);
+
+#++---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Details: Make the symbolic link on a Windows platform.
+# Args: vstrSrcFile - (R) Source file name.
+# vstrTargetFile - (R) Destination file name.
+# Returns: Bool - True = function success, False = failure.
+# Str - Error description on task failure.
+# Throws: None.
+#--
+def make_symlink_windows( vstrSrcPath, vstrTargetPath ):
+ print "Making symlink from %s to %s" % (vstrSrcPath, vstrTargetPath);
+ dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink_windows()" );
+ bOk = True;
+ strErrMsg = "";
+
+ try:
+ csl = ctypes.windll.kernel32.CreateHardLinkW
+ csl.argtypes = (ctypes.c_wchar_p, ctypes.c_wchar_p, ctypes.c_uint32)
+ csl.restype = ctypes.c_ubyte
+ if csl(vstrTargetPath, vstrSrcPath, 0) == 0:
+ raise ctypes.WinError()
+ except Exception as e:
+ if e.errno != 17:
+ bOk = False;
+ strErrMsg = "WinError( %d ): %s %s" % (e.errno, e.strerror, strErrMsgMakeSymlink);
+ strErrMsg += " Src:'%s' Target:'%s'" % (vstrSrcPath, vstrTargetPath);
+
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
#++---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Details: Make the symbolic that the script bridge for Python will need in
-# the Python framework directory. Code for specific to Windows.
+# Details: Make the symbolic link on a UNIX style platform.
+# Args: vstrSrcFile - (R) Source file name.
+# vstrTargetFile - (R) Destination file name.
+# Returns: Bool - True = function success, False = failure.
+# Str - Error description on task failure.
+# Throws: None.
+#--
+def make_symlink_other_platforms( vstrSrcPath, vstrTargetPath ):
+ dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink_other_platforms()" );
+ bOk = True;
+ strErrMsg = "";
+
+ try:
+ os.symlink( vstrSrcPath, vstrTargetPath );
+ except OSError as e:
+ bOk = False;
+ strErrMsg = "OSError( %d ): %s %s" % (e.errno, e.strerror, strErrMsgMakeSymlink);
+ strErrMsg += " Src:'%s' Target:'%s'" % (vstrSrcPath, vstrTargetPath);
+ except:
+ bOk = False;
+ strErrMsg = strErrMsgUnexpected % sys.exec_info()[ 0 ];
+
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
+
+#++---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Details: Make the symbolic link.
# Args: vDictArgs - (R) Program input parameters.
# vstrFrameworkPythonDir - (R) Python framework directory.
-# vstrDllName - (R) File name for _lldb.dll.
+# vstrSrcFile - (R) Source file name.
+# vstrTargetFile - (R) Destination file name.
# Returns: Bool - True = function success, False = failure.
# Str - Error description on task failure.
# Throws: None.
#--
-def make_symlink_windows( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir, vstrDllName ):
- dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink_windows()" );
+def make_symlink( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir, vstrSrcFile, vstrTargetFile ):
+ dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink()" );
bOk = True;
- strMsg = "";
-
+ strErrMsg = "";
bDbg = vDictArgs.has_key( "-d" );
- strTarget = vstrDllName;
- # When importing an extension module using a debug version of python, you
- # write, for example, "import foo", but the interpreter searches for
- # "foo_d.pyd"
- if vDictArgs["--buildConfig"].lower() == "debug":
- strTarget += "_d";
- strTarget += ".pyd";
- strDLLPath = "%s\\%s" % (vstrFrameworkPythonDir, strTarget);
- strTarget = os.path.normcase( strDLLPath );
+ strTarget = "%s/%s" % (vstrFrameworkPythonDir, vstrTargetFile);
+ strTarget = os.path.normcase( strTarget );
strSrc = "";
os.chdir( vstrFrameworkPythonDir );
bMakeFileCalled = vDictArgs.has_key( "-m" );
+ eOSType = utilsOsType.determine_os_type();
if not bMakeFileCalled:
- strSrc = os.path.normcase( "../../../LLDB" );
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
else:
- strLibFileExtn = ".dll";
- strSrc = os.path.normcase( "../../../bin/liblldb%s" % strLibFileExtn );
+ strSrc = os.path.normcase( "../../../%s" % vstrSrcFile );
- if os.path.isfile( strTarget ):
+ if eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Unknown:
+ bOk = False;
+ strErrMsg = strErrMsgOsTypeUnknown;
+ elif eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Windows:
+ if os.path.isfile( strTarget ):
+ if bDbg:
+ print strMsgSymlinkExists % vstrTargetFile;
if bDbg:
- print strMsglldbsoExists % strTarget;
- return (bOk, strMsg);
+ print strMsgSymlinkMk % (vstrTargetFile, strSrc, strTarget);
+ bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink_windows( strSrc,
+ strTarget );
+ else:
+ if os.path.islink( strTarget ):
+ if bDbg:
+ print strMsgSymlinkExists % vstrTargetFile;
+ if bDbg:
+ print strMsgSymlinkMk % (vstrTargetFile, strSrc, strTarget);
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
+ bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink_other_platforms( strSrc,
+ strTarget );
- if bDbg:
- print strMsglldbsoMk % (os.path.abspath(strSrc), os.path.abspath(strTarget));
-
- try:
- csl = ctypes.windll.kernel32.CreateHardLinkW
- csl.argtypes = (ctypes.c_wchar_p, ctypes.c_wchar_p, ctypes.c_uint32)
- csl.restype = ctypes.c_ubyte
- if csl(strTarget, strSrc, 0) == 0:
- raise ctypes.WinError()
- except Exception as e:
- bOk = False;
- strMsg = "WinError( %d ): %s %s" % (e.errno, e.strerror, strErrMsgMakeSymlink);
- strMsg += " Src:'%s' Target:'%s'" % (strSrc, strTarget);
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
- return (bOk, strMsg);
-
#++---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Details: Make the symbolic link that the script bridge for Python will need in
-# the Python framework directory. Code for all platforms apart from
-# Windows.
+# Details: Make the symbolic that the script bridge for Python will need in
+# the Python framework directory.
# Args: vDictArgs - (R) Program input parameters.
# vstrFrameworkPythonDir - (R) Python framework directory.
-# vstrSoName - (R) File name for _lldb.so.
+# vstrLiblldbName - (R) File name for _lldb library.
# Returns: Bool - True = function success, False = failure.
# Str - Error description on task failure.
# Throws: None.
#--
-def make_symlink_other_platforms( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir, vstrSoPath ):
- dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink_other_platforms()" );
+def make_symlink_liblldb( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir, vstrLiblldbFileName ):
+ dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink_liblldb()" );
bOk = True;
- strMsg = "";
- bDbg = vDictArgs.has_key( "-d" );
- strTarget = vstrSoPath + ".so";
- strSoPath = "%s/%s" % (vstrFrameworkPythonDir, strTarget);
- strTarget = os.path.normcase( strSoPath );
+ strErrMsg = "";
+ strTarget = vstrLiblldbFileName
strSrc = "";
-
- os.chdir( vstrFrameworkPythonDir );
+
+ eOSType = utilsOsType.determine_os_type();
+ if eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Windows:
+ # When importing an extension module using a debug version of python, you
+ # write, for example, "import foo", but the interpreter searches for
+ # "foo_d.pyd"
+ if vDictArgs["--buildConfig"].lower() == "debug":
+ strTarget += "_d";
+ strTarget += ".pyd";
+ else:
+ strTarget += ".so";
+
bMakeFileCalled = vDictArgs.has_key( "-m" );
if not bMakeFileCalled:
- strSrc = os.path.normcase( "../../../LLDB" );
+ strSrc = "lib/LLDB";
else:
strLibFileExtn = "";
- eOSType = utilsOsType.determine_os_type();
- if eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Linux:
- strLibFileExtn = ".so";
- elif eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Darwin:
- strLibFileExtn = ".dylib";
- strSrc = os.path.normcase( "../../../liblldb%s" % strLibFileExtn );
+ if eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Windows:
+ strLibFileExtn = ".dll";
+ strSrc = "bin/liblldb%s" % strLibFileExtn;
+ else:
+ if eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Linux:
+ strLibFileExtn = ".so";
+ elif eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Darwin:
+ strLibFileExtn = ".dylib";
+ strSrc = "lib/liblldb%s" % strLibFileExtn;
+
+ bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir, strSrc, strTarget );
+
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
- if os.path.islink( strTarget ):
- if bDbg:
- print strMsglldbsoExists % strTarget;
- return (bOk, strMsg);
-
- if bDbg:
- print strMsglldbsoMk;
-
- try:
- os.symlink( strSrc, strTarget );
- except OSError as e:
- bOk = False;
- strMsg = "OSError( %d ): %s %s" % (e.errno, e.strerror, strErrMsgMakeSymlink);
- strMsg += " Src:'%s' Target:'%s'" % (strSrc, strTarget);
- except:
- bOk = False;
- strMsg = strErrMsgUnexpected % sys.exec_info()[ 0 ];
-
- return (bOk, strMsg);
-
#++---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Details: Make the symbolic link to the darwin-debug. Code for all platforms
-# apart from Windows.
+# Details: Make the symbolic link to the darwin-debug.
# Args: vDictArgs - (R) Program input parameters.
# vstrFrameworkPythonDir - (R) Python framework directory.
# vstrDarwinDebugFileName - (R) File name for darwin-debug.
# Throws: None.
#--
def make_symlink_darwin_debug( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir, vstrDarwinDebugFileName ):
- dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink_other_platforms()" );
+ dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink_darwin_debug()" );
bOk = True;
- strMsg = "";
- bDbg = vDictArgs.has_key( "-d" );
- strTarget = vstrDarwinDebugFileName
- strDarwinDebugPath = "%s/%s" % (vstrFrameworkPythonDir, strTarget);
- strTarget = os.path.normcase( strDarwinDebugPath );
+ strErrMsg = "";
+ strTarget = vstrDarwinDebugFileName;
strSrc = "";
- os.chdir( vstrFrameworkPythonDir );
bMakeFileCalled = vDictArgs.has_key( "-m" );
if not bMakeFileCalled:
- return (bOk, strMsg);
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
else:
- strSrc = os.path.normcase( "../../../../bin/lldb-launcher" );
+ strSrc = "bin/lldb-launcher";
- if os.path.islink( strTarget ):
- if bDbg:
- print strMsglldbsoExists % strTarget;
- return (bOk, strMsg);
-
- if bDbg:
- print strMsglldbsoMk;
-
- try:
- os.symlink( strSrc, strTarget );
- except OSError as e:
- bOk = False;
- strMsg = "OSError( %d ): %s %s" % (e.errno, e.strerror, strErrMsgMakeSymlink);
- strMsg += " Src:'%s' Target:'%s'" % (strSrc, strTarget);
- except:
- bOk = False;
- strMsg = strErrMsgUnexpected % sys.exec_info()[ 0 ];
-
- return (bOk, strMsg);
+ bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink( strSrc, strTarget );
+
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
+
+#++---------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Details: Make the symbolic link to the argdumper.
+# Args: vDictArgs - (R) Program input parameters.
+# vstrFrameworkPythonDir - (R) Python framework directory.
+# vstrArgdumperFileName - (R) File name for argdumper.
+# Returns: Bool - True = function success, False = failure.
+# Str - Error description on task failure.
+# Throws: None.
+#--
+def make_symlink_argdumper( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir, vstrArgdumperFileName ):
+ dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink_argdumper()" );
+ bOk = True;
+ strErrMsg = "";
+ strTarget = vstrArgdumperFileName;
+ strSrc = "";
+
+ bMakeFileCalled = vDictArgs.has_key( "-m" );
+ if not bMakeFileCalled:
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
+ else:
+ eOSType = utilsOsType.determine_os_type();
+ strSrc = "bin/argdumper";
+ if eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Windows:
+ strSrc += ".exe"
+ strTarget += ".exe";
+
+ bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir, strSrc, strTarget );
+
+ return (bOk, strErrMsg);
#++---------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Details: Make the symlink that the script bridge for Python will need in
# strErrMsg - Error description on task failure.
# Throws: None.
#--
-def make_symlink( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir ):
- dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script make_symlink()" );
+def create_symlinks( vDictArgs, vstrFrameworkPythonDir ):
+ dbg = utilsDebug.CDebugFnVerbose( "Python script create_symlinks()" );
bOk = True;
strWkDir = "";
strErrMsg = "";
eOSType = utilsOsType.determine_os_type();
- # Make symlink for _lldb
+ # Make symlink for _lldb
strSoFileName = "_lldb";
- if eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Unknown:
- bOk = False;
- strErrMsg = strErrMsgOsTypeUnknown;
- elif eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Windows:
- bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink_windows( vDictArgs,
+ if bOk:
+ bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink_liblldb( vDictArgs,
vstrFrameworkPythonDir,
strSoFileName );
- else:
- bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink_other_platforms( vDictArgs,
- vstrFrameworkPythonDir,
- strSoFileName );
- # Make symlink for darwin-debug
+ # Make symlink for darwin-debug on Darwin
strDarwinDebugFileName = "darwin-debug"
if bOk and eOSType == utilsOsType.EnumOsType.Darwin:
bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink_darwin_debug( vDictArgs,
vstrFrameworkPythonDir,
strDarwinDebugFileName );
+ # Make symlink for argdumper
+ strArgdumperFileName = "argdumper"
+ if bOk:
+ bOk, strErrMsg = make_symlink_argdumper( vDictArgs,
+ vstrFrameworkPythonDir,
+ strArgdumperFileName );
+
return (bOk, strErrMsg);
#++---------------------------------------------------------------------------
bOk, strMsg = find_or_create_python_dir( vDictArgs, strFrameworkPythonDir );
if bOk:
- bOk, strMsg = make_symlink( vDictArgs, strFrameworkPythonDir );
+ bOk, strMsg = create_symlinks( vDictArgs, strFrameworkPythonDir );
if bOk:
bOk, strMsg = copy_lldbpy_file_to_lldb_pkg_dir( vDictArgs,