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The CMake language implicitly flattens lists so a ";" in a list element must be escaped with a backslash. List expansion removes backslashes escaping semicolons to leave raw semicolons in the values. Teach ExternalData_Add_Test and ExternalData_Expand_Arguments to re-escape semicolons found in list elements so the resulting argument lists work as if constructed directly by the set() command. For example: ExternalData_Add_Test(Data NAME test1 COMMAND ... "a\\;b") ExternalData_Expand_Arguments(Data args2 "c\\;d") add_test(NAME test2 COMMAND ... ${args2}) should be equivalent to set(args1 "a\\;b") add_test(NAME test1 COMMAND ... ${args1}) set(args2 "c\\;d") add_test(NAME test2 COMMAND ... ${args2}) which is equivalent to add_test(NAME test1 COMMAND ... "a;b") add_test(NAME test2 COMMAND ... "c;d") Note that it is not possible to make ExternalData_Add_Test act exactly like add_test when quoted arguments contain semicolons because the CMake language flattens lists when constructing function ARGN values. This re-escape approach at least allows test arguments to have semicolons. While at it, teach ExternalData APIs to not transform "DATA{...;...}" arguments because the contained semicolons are non-sensical. Suggested-by: Jean-Christophe Fillion-Robin <jchris.fillionr@kitware.com>
769 lines
30 KiB
CMake
769 lines
30 KiB
CMake
# - Manage data files stored outside source tree
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# Use this module to unambiguously reference data files stored outside the
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# source tree and fetch them at build time from arbitrary local and remote
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# content-addressed locations. Functions provided by this module recognize
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# arguments with the syntax "DATA{<name>}" as references to external data,
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# replace them with full paths to local copies of those data, and create build
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# rules to fetch and update the local copies.
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#
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# The DATA{} syntax is literal and the <name> is a full or relative path
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# within the source tree. The source tree must contain either a real data
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# file at <name> or a "content link" at <name><ext> containing a hash of the
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# real file using a hash algorithm corresponding to <ext>. For example, the
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# argument "DATA{img.png}" may be satisfied by either a real "img.png" file in
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# the current source directory or a "img.png.md5" file containing its MD5 sum.
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#
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# The 'ExternalData_Expand_Arguments' function evaluates DATA{} references
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# in its arguments and constructs a new list of arguments:
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# ExternalData_Expand_Arguments(
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# <target> # Name of data management target
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# <outVar> # Output variable
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# [args...] # Input arguments, DATA{} allowed
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# )
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# It replaces each DATA{} reference in an argument with the full path of a
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# real data file on disk that will exist after the <target> builds.
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#
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# The 'ExternalData_Add_Test' function wraps around the CMake add_test()
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# command but supports DATA{} references in its arguments:
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# ExternalData_Add_Test(
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# <target> # Name of data management target
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# ... # Arguments of add_test(), DATA{} allowed
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# )
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# It passes its arguments through ExternalData_Expand_Arguments and then
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# invokes add_test() using the results.
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#
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# The 'ExternalData_Add_Target' function creates a custom target to manage
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# local instances of data files stored externally:
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# ExternalData_Add_Target(
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# <target> # Name of data management target
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# )
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# It creates custom commands in the target as necessary to make data files
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# available for each DATA{} reference previously evaluated by other functions
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# provided by this module. A list of URL templates must be provided in the
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# variable ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES using the placeholders "%(algo)" and
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# "%(hash)" in each template. Data fetch rules try each URL template in order
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# by substituting the hash algorithm name for "%(algo)" and the hash value for
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# "%(hash)".
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#
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# The following hash algorithms are supported:
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# %(algo) <ext> Description
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# ------- ----- -----------
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# MD5 .md5 Message-Digest Algorithm 5, RFC 1321
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# SHA1 .sha1 US Secure Hash Algorithm 1, RFC 3174
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# SHA224 .sha224 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634
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# SHA256 .sha256 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634
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# SHA384 .sha384 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634
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# SHA512 .sha512 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634
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# Note that the hashes are used only for unique data identification and
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# download verification. This is not security software.
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#
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# Example usage:
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# include(ExternalData)
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# set(ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES "file:///local/%(algo)/%(hash)"
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# "http://data.org/%(algo)/%(hash)")
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# ExternalData_Add_Test(MyData
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# NAME MyTest
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# COMMAND MyExe DATA{MyInput.png}
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# )
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# ExternalData_Add_Target(MyData)
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# When test "MyTest" runs the "DATA{MyInput.png}" argument will be replaced by
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# the full path to a real instance of the data file "MyInput.png" on disk. If
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# the source tree contains a content link such as "MyInput.png.md5" then the
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# "MyData" target creates a real "MyInput.png" in the build tree.
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#
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# The DATA{} syntax can be told to fetch a file series using the form
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# "DATA{<name>,:}", where the ":" is literal. If the source tree contains a
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# group of files or content links named like a series then a reference to one
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# member adds rules to fetch all of them. Although all members of a series
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# are fetched, only the file originally named by the DATA{} argument is
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# substituted for it. The default configuration recognizes file series names
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# ending with "#.ext", "_#.ext", ".#.ext", or "-#.ext" where "#" is a sequence
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# of decimal digits and ".ext" is any single extension. Configure it with a
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# regex that parses <number> and <suffix> parts from the end of <name>:
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# ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE = regex of the form (<number>)(<suffix>)$
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# For more complicated cases set:
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# ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE = regex with at least two () groups
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# ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_PREFIX = <prefix> regex group number, if any
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# ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_NUMBER = <number> regex group number
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# ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_SUFFIX = <suffix> regex group number
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# Configure series number matching with a regex that matches the
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# <number> part of series members named <prefix><number><suffix>:
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# ExternalData_SERIES_MATCH = regex matching <number> in all series members
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# Note that the <suffix> of a series does not include a hash-algorithm
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# extension.
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#
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# The DATA{} syntax can alternatively match files associated with the named
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# file and contained in the same directory. Associated files may be specified
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# by options using the syntax DATA{<name>,<opt1>,<opt2>,...}. Each option may
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# specify one file by name or specify a regular expression to match file names
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# using the syntax REGEX:<regex>. For example, the arguments
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# DATA{MyData/MyInput.mhd,MyInput.img} # File pair
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# DATA{MyData/MyFrames00.png,REGEX:MyFrames[0-9]+\\.png} # Series
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# will pass MyInput.mha and MyFrames00.png on the command line but ensure
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# that the associated files are present next to them.
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#
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# The DATA{} syntax may reference a directory using a trailing slash and a
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# list of associated files. The form DATA{<name>/,<opt1>,<opt2>,...} adds
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# rules to fetch any files in the directory that match one of the associated
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# file options. For example, the argument DATA{MyDataDir/,REGEX:.*} will pass
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# the full path to a MyDataDir directory on the command line and ensure that
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# the directory contains files corresponding to every file or content link in
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# the MyDataDir source directory.
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#
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# The variable ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT may be set to the name of a supported
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# hash algorithm to enable automatic conversion of real data files referenced
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# by the DATA{} syntax into content links. For each such <file> a content
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# link named "<file><ext>" is created. The original file is renamed to the
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# form ".ExternalData_<algo>_<hash>" to stage it for future transmission to
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# one of the locations in the list of URL templates (by means outside the
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# scope of this module). The data fetch rule created for the content link
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# will use the staged object if it cannot be found using any URL template.
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#
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# The variable ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES may be set to a list of local
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# directories that store objects using the layout <dir>/%(algo)/%(hash).
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# These directories will be searched first for a needed object. If the object
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# is not available in any store then it will be fetched remotely using the URL
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# templates and added to the first local store listed. If no stores are
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# specified the default is a location inside the build tree.
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#
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# The variable ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT may be set to the highest source
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# directory containing any path named by a DATA{} reference. The default is
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# CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR. ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT and CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR must refer
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# to directories within a single source distribution (e.g. they come together
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# in one tarball).
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#
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# The variable ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT may be set to the directory to hold
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# the real data files named by expanded DATA{} references. The default is
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# CMAKE_BINARY_DIR. The directory layout will mirror that of content links
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# under ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT.
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#
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# Variables ExternalData_TIMEOUT_INACTIVITY and ExternalData_TIMEOUT_ABSOLUTE
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# set the download inactivity and absolute timeouts, in seconds. The defaults
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# are 60 seconds and 300 seconds, respectively. Set either timeout to 0
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# seconds to disable enforcement.
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#=============================================================================
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# Copyright 2010-2013 Kitware, Inc.
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#
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# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
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# see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
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#
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# This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
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# implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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# See the License for more information.
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#=============================================================================
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# (To distribute this file outside of CMake, substitute the full
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# License text for the above reference.)
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function(ExternalData_add_test target)
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# Expand all arguments as a single string to preserve escaped semicolons.
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ExternalData_expand_arguments("${target}" testArgs "${ARGN}")
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add_test(${testArgs})
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endfunction()
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function(ExternalData_add_target target)
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if(NOT ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES)
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message(FATAL_ERROR "ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES is not set!")
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endif()
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if(NOT ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES)
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set(ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/ExternalData/Objects)
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endif()
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set(config ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${target}_config.cmake)
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configure_file(${_ExternalData_SELF_DIR}/ExternalData_config.cmake.in ${config} @ONLY)
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set(files "")
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# Set "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}" for each output file to avoid duplicate
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# rules. Use local data first to prefer real files over content links.
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# Custom commands to copy or link local data.
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get_property(data_local GLOBAL PROPERTY _ExternalData_${target}_LOCAL)
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foreach(entry IN LISTS data_local)
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string(REPLACE "|" ";" tuple "${entry}")
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list(GET tuple 0 file)
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list(GET tuple 1 name)
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if(NOT DEFINED "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}")
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set("_ExternalData_FILE_${file}" 1)
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add_custom_command(
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COMMENT "Generating ${file}"
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OUTPUT "${file}"
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -Drelative_top=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
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-Dfile=${file} -Dname=${name}
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-DExternalData_ACTION=local
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-DExternalData_CONFIG=${config}
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-P ${_ExternalData_SELF}
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MAIN_DEPENDENCY "${name}"
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)
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list(APPEND files "${file}")
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endif()
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endforeach()
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# Custom commands to fetch remote data.
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get_property(data_fetch GLOBAL PROPERTY _ExternalData_${target}_FETCH)
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foreach(entry IN LISTS data_fetch)
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string(REPLACE "|" ";" tuple "${entry}")
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list(GET tuple 0 file)
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list(GET tuple 1 name)
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list(GET tuple 2 ext)
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set(stamp "${ext}-stamp")
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if(NOT DEFINED "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}")
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set("_ExternalData_FILE_${file}" 1)
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add_custom_command(
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# Users care about the data file, so hide the hash/timestamp file.
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COMMENT "Generating ${file}"
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# The hash/timestamp file is the output from the build perspective.
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# List the real file as a second output in case it is a broken link.
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# The files must be listed in this order so CMake can hide from the
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# make tool that a symlink target may not be newer than the input.
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OUTPUT "${file}${stamp}" "${file}"
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# Run the data fetch/update script.
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -Drelative_top=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
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-Dfile=${file} -Dname=${name} -Dext=${ext}
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-DExternalData_ACTION=fetch
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-DExternalData_CONFIG=${config}
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-P ${_ExternalData_SELF}
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# Update whenever the object hash changes.
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MAIN_DEPENDENCY "${name}${ext}"
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)
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list(APPEND files "${file}${stamp}")
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endif()
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endforeach()
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# Custom target to drive all update commands.
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add_custom_target(${target} ALL DEPENDS ${files})
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endfunction()
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function(ExternalData_expand_arguments target outArgsVar)
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# Replace DATA{} references with real arguments.
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set(data_regex "DATA{([^;{}\r\n]*)}")
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set(other_regex "([^D]|D[^A]|DA[^T]|DAT[^A]|DATA[^{])+|.")
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set(outArgs "")
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# This list expansion un-escapes semicolons in list element values so we
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# must re-escape them below anywhere a new list expansion will occur.
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foreach(arg IN LISTS ARGN)
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if("x${arg}" MATCHES "${data_regex}")
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# Re-escape in-value semicolons before expansion in foreach below.
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string(REPLACE ";" "\\;" tmp "${arg}")
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# Split argument into DATA{}-pieces and other pieces.
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string(REGEX MATCHALL "${data_regex}|${other_regex}" pieces "${tmp}")
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# Compose output argument with DATA{}-pieces replaced.
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set(outArg "")
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foreach(piece IN LISTS pieces)
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if("x${piece}" MATCHES "^x${data_regex}$")
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# Replace this DATA{}-piece with a file path.
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string(REGEX REPLACE "${data_regex}" "\\1" data "${piece}")
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_ExternalData_arg("${target}" "${piece}" "${data}" file)
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set(outArg "${outArg}${file}")
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else()
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# No replacement needed for this piece.
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set(outArg "${outArg}${piece}")
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endif()
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endforeach()
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else()
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# No replacements needed in this argument.
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set(outArg "${arg}")
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endif()
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# Re-escape in-value semicolons in resulting list.
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string(REPLACE ";" "\\;" outArg "${outArg}")
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list(APPEND outArgs "${outArg}")
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endforeach()
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set("${outArgsVar}" "${outArgs}" PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Private helper interface
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set(_ExternalData_REGEX_ALGO "MD5|SHA1|SHA224|SHA256|SHA384|SHA512")
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set(_ExternalData_REGEX_EXT "md5|sha1|sha224|sha256|sha384|sha512")
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set(_ExternalData_SELF "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}")
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get_filename_component(_ExternalData_SELF_DIR "${_ExternalData_SELF}" PATH)
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function(_ExternalData_compute_hash var_hash algo file)
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if("${algo}" MATCHES "^${_ExternalData_REGEX_ALGO}$")
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file("${algo}" "${file}" hash)
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set("${var_hash}" "${hash}" PARENT_SCOPE)
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else()
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Hash algorithm ${algo} unimplemented.")
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endif()
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endfunction()
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function(_ExternalData_random var)
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string(RANDOM LENGTH 6 random)
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set("${var}" "${random}" PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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function(_ExternalData_exact_regex regex_var string)
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string(REGEX REPLACE "([][+.*()^])" "\\\\\\1" regex "${string}")
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set("${regex_var}" "${regex}" PARENT_SCOPE)
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endfunction()
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function(_ExternalData_atomic_write file content)
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_ExternalData_random(random)
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set(tmp "${file}.tmp${random}")
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file(WRITE "${tmp}" "${content}")
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file(RENAME "${tmp}" "${file}")
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endfunction()
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function(_ExternalData_link_content name var_ext)
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if("${ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT}" MATCHES "^(${_ExternalData_REGEX_ALGO})$")
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set(algo "${ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT}")
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else()
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message(FATAL_ERROR
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"Unknown hash algorithm specified by ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT:\n"
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" ${ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT}")
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endif()
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_ExternalData_compute_hash(hash "${algo}" "${name}")
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get_filename_component(dir "${name}" PATH)
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set(staged "${dir}/.ExternalData_${algo}_${hash}")
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string(TOLOWER ".${algo}" ext)
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_ExternalData_atomic_write("${name}${ext}" "${hash}\n")
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file(RENAME "${name}" "${staged}")
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set("${var_ext}" "${ext}" PARENT_SCOPE)
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file(RELATIVE_PATH relname "${ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT}" "${name}${ext}")
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message(STATUS "Linked ${relname} to ExternalData ${algo}/${hash}")
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endfunction()
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function(_ExternalData_arg target arg options var_file)
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# Separate data path from the options.
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string(REPLACE "," ";" options "${options}")
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list(GET options 0 data)
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list(REMOVE_AT options 0)
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# Interpret trailing slashes as directories.
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set(data_is_directory 0)
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if("x${data}" MATCHES "^x(.*)([/\\])$")
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set(data_is_directory 1)
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set(data "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
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endif()
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# Convert to full path.
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if(IS_ABSOLUTE "${data}")
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set(absdata "${data}")
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else()
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set(absdata "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${data}")
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endif()
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get_filename_component(absdata "${absdata}" ABSOLUTE)
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# Convert to relative path under the source tree.
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if(NOT ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT)
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set(ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}")
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endif()
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set(top_src "${ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT}")
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file(RELATIVE_PATH reldata "${top_src}" "${absdata}")
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if(IS_ABSOLUTE "${reldata}" OR "${reldata}" MATCHES "^\\.\\./")
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Data file referenced by argument\n"
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" ${arg}\n"
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"does not lie under the top-level source directory\n"
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" ${top_src}\n")
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endif()
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if(data_is_directory AND NOT IS_DIRECTORY "${top_src}/${reldata}")
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Data directory referenced by argument\n"
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" ${arg}\n"
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"corresponds to source tree path\n"
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" ${reldata}\n"
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"that does not exist as a directory!")
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endif()
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if(NOT ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT)
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set(ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}")
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endif()
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set(top_bin "${ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT}")
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# Handle in-source builds gracefully.
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if("${top_src}" STREQUAL "${top_bin}")
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if(ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT)
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message(WARNING "ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT cannot be used in-source")
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set(ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT 0)
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endif()
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set(top_same 1)
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endif()
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set(external "") # Entries external to the source tree.
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set(internal "") # Entries internal to the source tree.
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set(have_original ${data_is_directory})
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# Process options.
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set(series_option "")
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set(associated_files "")
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set(associated_regex "")
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foreach(opt ${options})
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if("x${opt}" MATCHES "^xREGEX:[^:/]+$")
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# Regular expression to match associated files.
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string(REGEX REPLACE "^REGEX:" "" regex "${opt}")
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list(APPEND associated_regex "${regex}")
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elseif("x${opt}" MATCHES "^x:$")
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# Activate series matching.
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set(series_option "${opt}")
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elseif("x${opt}" MATCHES "^[^][:/*?]+$")
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# Specific associated file.
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list(APPEND associated_files "${opt}")
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else()
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown option \"${opt}\" in argument\n"
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" ${arg}\n")
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endif()
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endforeach()
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if(series_option)
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if(data_is_directory)
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Series option \"${series_option}\" not allowed with directories.")
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endif()
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if(associated_files OR associated_regex)
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message(FATAL_ERROR "Series option \"${series_option}\" not allowed with associated files.")
|
|
endif()
|
|
# Load a whole file series.
|
|
_ExternalData_arg_series()
|
|
elseif(data_is_directory)
|
|
if(associated_files OR associated_regex)
|
|
# Load listed/matching associated files in the directory.
|
|
_ExternalData_arg_associated()
|
|
else()
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "Data directory referenced by argument\n"
|
|
" ${arg}\n"
|
|
"must list associated files.")
|
|
endif()
|
|
else()
|
|
# Load the named data file.
|
|
_ExternalData_arg_single()
|
|
if(associated_files OR associated_regex)
|
|
# Load listed/matching associated files.
|
|
_ExternalData_arg_associated()
|
|
endif()
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
if(NOT have_original)
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "Data file referenced by argument\n"
|
|
" ${arg}\n"
|
|
"corresponds to source tree path\n"
|
|
" ${reldata}\n"
|
|
"that does not exist as a file (with or without an extension)!")
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
if(external)
|
|
# Make the series available in the build tree.
|
|
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY
|
|
_ExternalData_${target}_FETCH "${external}")
|
|
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY
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|
_ExternalData_${target}_LOCAL "${internal}")
|
|
set("${var_file}" "${top_bin}/${reldata}" PARENT_SCOPE)
|
|
else()
|
|
# The whole series is in the source tree.
|
|
set("${var_file}" "${top_src}/${reldata}" PARENT_SCOPE)
|
|
endif()
|
|
endfunction()
|
|
|
|
macro(_ExternalData_arg_associated)
|
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# Associated files lie in the same directory.
|
|
if(data_is_directory)
|
|
set(reldir "${reldata}")
|
|
else()
|
|
get_filename_component(reldir "${reldata}" PATH)
|
|
endif()
|
|
if(reldir)
|
|
set(reldir "${reldir}/")
|
|
endif()
|
|
_ExternalData_exact_regex(reldir_regex "${reldir}")
|
|
|
|
# Find files named explicitly.
|
|
foreach(file ${associated_files})
|
|
_ExternalData_exact_regex(file_regex "${file}")
|
|
_ExternalData_arg_find_files("${reldir}${file}" "${reldir_regex}${file_regex}")
|
|
endforeach()
|
|
|
|
# Find files matching the given regular expressions.
|
|
set(all "")
|
|
set(sep "")
|
|
foreach(regex ${associated_regex})
|
|
set(all "${all}${sep}${reldir_regex}${regex}")
|
|
set(sep "|")
|
|
endforeach()
|
|
_ExternalData_arg_find_files("${reldir}" "${all}")
|
|
endmacro()
|
|
|
|
macro(_ExternalData_arg_single)
|
|
# Match only the named data by itself.
|
|
_ExternalData_exact_regex(data_regex "${reldata}")
|
|
_ExternalData_arg_find_files("${reldata}" "${data_regex}")
|
|
endmacro()
|
|
|
|
macro(_ExternalData_arg_series)
|
|
# Configure series parsing and matching.
|
|
set(series_parse_prefix "")
|
|
set(series_parse_number "\\1")
|
|
set(series_parse_suffix "\\2")
|
|
if(ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE)
|
|
if(ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_NUMBER AND ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_SUFFIX)
|
|
if(ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_PREFIX)
|
|
set(series_parse_prefix "\\${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_PREFIX}")
|
|
endif()
|
|
set(series_parse_number "\\${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_NUMBER}")
|
|
set(series_parse_suffix "\\${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_SUFFIX}")
|
|
elseif(NOT "x${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE}" MATCHES "^x\\([^()]*\\)\\([^()]*\\)\\$$")
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR
|
|
"ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE is set to\n"
|
|
" ${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE}\n"
|
|
"which is not of the form\n"
|
|
" (<number>)(<suffix>)$\n"
|
|
"Fix the regular expression or set variables\n"
|
|
" ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_PREFIX = <prefix> regex group number, if any\n"
|
|
" ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_NUMBER = <number> regex group number\n"
|
|
" ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_SUFFIX = <suffix> regex group number\n"
|
|
)
|
|
endif()
|
|
set(series_parse "${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE}")
|
|
else()
|
|
set(series_parse "([0-9]*)(\\.[^./]*)$")
|
|
endif()
|
|
if(ExternalData_SERIES_MATCH)
|
|
set(series_match "${ExternalData_SERIES_MATCH}")
|
|
else()
|
|
set(series_match "[_.-]?[0-9]*")
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
# Parse the base, number, and extension components of the series.
|
|
string(REGEX REPLACE "${series_parse}" "${series_parse_prefix};${series_parse_number};${series_parse_suffix}" tuple "${reldata}")
|
|
list(LENGTH tuple len)
|
|
if(NOT "${len}" EQUAL 3)
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "Data file referenced by argument\n"
|
|
" ${arg}\n"
|
|
"corresponds to path\n"
|
|
" ${reldata}\n"
|
|
"that does not match regular expression\n"
|
|
" ${series_parse}")
|
|
endif()
|
|
list(GET tuple 0 relbase)
|
|
list(GET tuple 2 ext)
|
|
|
|
# Glob files that might match the series.
|
|
# Then match base, number, and extension.
|
|
_ExternalData_exact_regex(series_base "${relbase}")
|
|
_ExternalData_exact_regex(series_ext "${ext}")
|
|
_ExternalData_arg_find_files("${relbase}*${ext}"
|
|
"${series_base}${series_match}${series_ext}")
|
|
endmacro()
|
|
|
|
function(_ExternalData_arg_find_files pattern regex)
|
|
file(GLOB globbed RELATIVE "${top_src}" "${top_src}/${pattern}*")
|
|
foreach(entry IN LISTS globbed)
|
|
if("x${entry}" MATCHES "^x(.*)(\\.(${_ExternalData_REGEX_EXT}))$")
|
|
set(relname "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
|
|
set(alg "${CMAKE_MATCH_2}")
|
|
else()
|
|
set(relname "${entry}")
|
|
set(alg "")
|
|
endif()
|
|
if("x${relname}" MATCHES "^x${regex}$" AND NOT IS_DIRECTORY "${top_src}/${entry}")
|
|
set(name "${top_src}/${relname}")
|
|
set(file "${top_bin}/${relname}")
|
|
if(alg)
|
|
list(APPEND external "${file}|${name}|${alg}")
|
|
elseif(ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT)
|
|
_ExternalData_link_content("${name}" alg)
|
|
list(APPEND external "${file}|${name}|${alg}")
|
|
elseif(NOT top_same)
|
|
list(APPEND internal "${file}|${name}")
|
|
endif()
|
|
if("${relname}" STREQUAL "${reldata}")
|
|
set(have_original 1)
|
|
endif()
|
|
endif()
|
|
endforeach()
|
|
set(external "${external}" PARENT_SCOPE)
|
|
set(internal "${internal}" PARENT_SCOPE)
|
|
set(have_original "${have_original}" PARENT_SCOPE)
|
|
endfunction()
|
|
|
|
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
|
# Private script mode interface
|
|
|
|
if(CMAKE_GENERATOR OR NOT ExternalData_ACTION)
|
|
return()
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
if(ExternalData_CONFIG)
|
|
include(${ExternalData_CONFIG})
|
|
endif()
|
|
if(NOT ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES)
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "No ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES set!")
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
function(_ExternalData_link_or_copy src dst)
|
|
# Create a temporary file first.
|
|
get_filename_component(dst_dir "${dst}" PATH)
|
|
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${dst_dir}")
|
|
_ExternalData_random(random)
|
|
set(tmp "${dst}.tmp${random}")
|
|
if(UNIX)
|
|
# Create a symbolic link.
|
|
set(tgt "${src}")
|
|
if(relative_top)
|
|
# Use relative path if files are close enough.
|
|
file(RELATIVE_PATH relsrc "${relative_top}" "${src}")
|
|
file(RELATIVE_PATH relfile "${relative_top}" "${dst}")
|
|
if(NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${relsrc}" AND NOT "${relsrc}" MATCHES "^\\.\\./" AND
|
|
NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${reldst}" AND NOT "${reldst}" MATCHES "^\\.\\./")
|
|
file(RELATIVE_PATH tgt "${dst_dir}" "${src}")
|
|
endif()
|
|
endif()
|
|
execute_process(COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E create_symlink "${tgt}" "${tmp}" RESULT_VARIABLE result)
|
|
else()
|
|
# Create a copy.
|
|
execute_process(COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E copy "${src}" "${tmp}" RESULT_VARIABLE result)
|
|
endif()
|
|
if(result)
|
|
file(REMOVE "${tmp}")
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "Failed to create\n ${tmp}\nfrom\n ${obj}")
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
# Atomically create/replace the real destination.
|
|
file(RENAME "${tmp}" "${dst}")
|
|
endfunction()
|
|
|
|
function(_ExternalData_download_file url file err_var msg_var)
|
|
set(retry 3)
|
|
while(retry)
|
|
math(EXPR retry "${retry} - 1")
|
|
if(ExternalData_TIMEOUT_INACTIVITY)
|
|
set(inactivity_timeout INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT ${ExternalData_TIMEOUT_INACTIVITY})
|
|
elseif(NOT "${ExternalData_TIMEOUT_INACTIVITY}" EQUAL 0)
|
|
set(inactivity_timeout INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT 60)
|
|
else()
|
|
set(inactivity_timeout "")
|
|
endif()
|
|
if(ExternalData_TIMEOUT_ABSOLUTE)
|
|
set(absolute_timeout TIMEOUT ${ExternalData_TIMEOUT_ABSOLUTE})
|
|
elseif(NOT "${ExternalData_TIMEOUT_ABSOLUTE}" EQUAL 0)
|
|
set(absolute_timeout TIMEOUT 300)
|
|
else()
|
|
set(absolute_timeout "")
|
|
endif()
|
|
file(DOWNLOAD "${url}" "${file}" STATUS status LOG log ${inactivity_timeout} ${absolute_timeout} SHOW_PROGRESS)
|
|
list(GET status 0 err)
|
|
list(GET status 1 msg)
|
|
if(err)
|
|
if("${msg}" MATCHES "HTTP response code said error" AND
|
|
"${log}" MATCHES "error: 503")
|
|
set(msg "temporarily unavailable")
|
|
endif()
|
|
elseif("${log}" MATCHES "\nHTTP[^\n]* 503")
|
|
set(err TRUE)
|
|
set(msg "temporarily unavailable")
|
|
endif()
|
|
if(NOT err OR NOT "${msg}" MATCHES "partial|timeout|temporarily")
|
|
break()
|
|
elseif(retry)
|
|
message(STATUS "[download terminated: ${msg}, retries left: ${retry}]")
|
|
endif()
|
|
endwhile()
|
|
set("${err_var}" "${err}" PARENT_SCOPE)
|
|
set("${msg_var}" "${msg}" PARENT_SCOPE)
|
|
endfunction()
|
|
|
|
function(_ExternalData_download_object name hash algo var_obj)
|
|
# Search all object stores for an existing object.
|
|
foreach(dir ${ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES})
|
|
set(obj "${dir}/${algo}/${hash}")
|
|
if(EXISTS "${obj}")
|
|
message(STATUS "Found object: \"${obj}\"")
|
|
set("${var_obj}" "${obj}" PARENT_SCOPE)
|
|
return()
|
|
endif()
|
|
endforeach()
|
|
|
|
# Download object to the first store.
|
|
list(GET ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES 0 store)
|
|
set(obj "${store}/${algo}/${hash}")
|
|
|
|
_ExternalData_random(random)
|
|
set(tmp "${obj}.tmp${random}")
|
|
set(found 0)
|
|
set(tried "")
|
|
foreach(url_template IN LISTS ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES)
|
|
string(REPLACE "%(hash)" "${hash}" url_tmp "${url_template}")
|
|
string(REPLACE "%(algo)" "${algo}" url "${url_tmp}")
|
|
message(STATUS "Fetching \"${url}\"")
|
|
_ExternalData_download_file("${url}" "${tmp}" err errMsg)
|
|
set(tried "${tried}\n ${url}")
|
|
if(err)
|
|
set(tried "${tried} (${errMsg})")
|
|
else()
|
|
# Verify downloaded object.
|
|
_ExternalData_compute_hash(dl_hash "${algo}" "${tmp}")
|
|
if("${dl_hash}" STREQUAL "${hash}")
|
|
set(found 1)
|
|
break()
|
|
else()
|
|
set(tried "${tried} (wrong hash ${algo}=${dl_hash})")
|
|
if("$ENV{ExternalData_DEBUG_DOWNLOAD}" MATCHES ".")
|
|
file(RENAME "${tmp}" "${store}/${algo}/${dl_hash}")
|
|
endif()
|
|
endif()
|
|
endif()
|
|
file(REMOVE "${tmp}")
|
|
endforeach()
|
|
|
|
get_filename_component(dir "${name}" PATH)
|
|
set(staged "${dir}/.ExternalData_${algo}_${hash}")
|
|
|
|
if(found)
|
|
file(RENAME "${tmp}" "${obj}")
|
|
message(STATUS "Downloaded object: \"${obj}\"")
|
|
elseif(EXISTS "${staged}")
|
|
set(obj "${staged}")
|
|
message(STATUS "Staged object: \"${obj}\"")
|
|
else()
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "Object ${algo}=${hash} not found at:${tried}")
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
set("${var_obj}" "${obj}" PARENT_SCOPE)
|
|
endfunction()
|
|
|
|
if("${ExternalData_ACTION}" STREQUAL "fetch")
|
|
foreach(v ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES file name ext)
|
|
if(NOT DEFINED "${v}")
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "No \"-D${v}=\" value provided!")
|
|
endif()
|
|
endforeach()
|
|
|
|
file(READ "${name}${ext}" hash)
|
|
string(STRIP "${hash}" hash)
|
|
|
|
if("${ext}" MATCHES "^\\.(${_ExternalData_REGEX_EXT})$")
|
|
string(TOUPPER "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}" algo)
|
|
else()
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown hash algorithm extension \"${ext}\"")
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
_ExternalData_download_object("${name}" "${hash}" "${algo}" obj)
|
|
|
|
# Check if file already corresponds to the object.
|
|
set(stamp "${ext}-stamp")
|
|
set(file_up_to_date 0)
|
|
if(EXISTS "${file}" AND EXISTS "${file}${stamp}")
|
|
file(READ "${file}${stamp}" f_hash)
|
|
string(STRIP "${f_hash}" f_hash)
|
|
if("${f_hash}" STREQUAL "${hash}")
|
|
#message(STATUS "File already corresponds to object")
|
|
set(file_up_to_date 1)
|
|
endif()
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
if(file_up_to_date)
|
|
# Touch the file to convince the build system it is up to date.
|
|
execute_process(COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E touch "${file}")
|
|
else()
|
|
_ExternalData_link_or_copy("${obj}" "${file}")
|
|
endif()
|
|
|
|
# Atomically update the hash/timestamp file to record the object referenced.
|
|
_ExternalData_atomic_write("${file}${stamp}" "${hash}\n")
|
|
elseif("${ExternalData_ACTION}" STREQUAL "local")
|
|
foreach(v file name)
|
|
if(NOT DEFINED "${v}")
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "No \"-D${v}=\" value provided!")
|
|
endif()
|
|
endforeach()
|
|
_ExternalData_link_or_copy("${name}" "${file}")
|
|
else()
|
|
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown ExternalData_ACTION=[${ExternalData_ACTION}]")
|
|
endif()
|