CMake/Source/cmakemain.cxx
Alex Neundorf 38df155dd3 documentation: preparation for making the man section configurable
This patch adds a man section number, which is then used by the
DocumentationFormatterMan. The section number is right now always 1,
detecting this from the file name will be the next step.

Alex
2012-06-21 23:06:08 +02:00

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/*============================================================================
CMake - Cross Platform Makefile Generator
Copyright 2000-2009 Kitware, Inc., Insight Software Consortium
Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD License (the "License");
see accompanying file Copyright.txt for details.
This software is distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the License for more information.
============================================================================*/
// include these first, otherwise there will be problems on Windows
// with GetCurrentDirectory() being redefined
#ifdef CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_CMAKE
#include "cmDynamicLoader.h"
#include "cmDocumentation.h"
#endif
#include "cmake.h"
#include "cmCacheManager.h"
#include "cmListFileCache.h"
#include "cmakewizard.h"
#include "cmSourceFile.h"
#include "cmGlobalGenerator.h"
#include "cmLocalGenerator.h"
#include "cmMakefile.h"
#ifdef CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_CMAKE
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
static const char * cmDocumentationName[][3] =
{
{0,
" cmake - Cross-Platform Makefile Generator.", 0},
{0,0,0}
};
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
static const char * cmDocumentationUsage[][3] =
{
{0,
" cmake [options] <path-to-source>\n"
" cmake [options] <path-to-existing-build>", 0},
{0,0,0}
};
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
static const char * cmDocumentationDescription[][3] =
{
{0,
"The \"cmake\" executable is the CMake command-line interface. It may "
"be used to configure projects in scripts. Project configuration "
"settings "
"may be specified on the command line with the -D option. The -i option "
"will cause cmake to interactively prompt for such settings.", 0},
CMAKE_STANDARD_INTRODUCTION,
{0,0,0}
};
#define CMAKE_BUILD_OPTIONS \
" <dir> = Project binary directory to be built.\n" \
" --target <tgt> = Build <tgt> instead of default targets.\n" \
" --config <cfg> = For multi-configuration tools, choose <cfg>.\n" \
" --clean-first = Build target 'clean' first, then build.\n" \
" (To clean only, use --target 'clean'.)\n" \
" --use-stderr = Don't merge stdout/stderr.\n" \
" -- = Pass remaining options to the native tool.\n"
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
static const char * cmDocumentationOptions[][3] =
{
CMAKE_STANDARD_OPTIONS_TABLE,
{"-E", "CMake command mode.",
"For true platform independence, CMake provides a list of commands "
"that can be used on all systems. Run with -E help for the usage "
"information. Commands available are: chdir, compare_files, copy, "
"copy_directory, copy_if_different, echo, echo_append, environment, "
"make_directory, md5sum, remove, remove_directory, rename, tar, time, "
"touch, touch_nocreate. In addition, some platform specific commands "
"are available. "
"On Windows: comspec, delete_regv, write_regv. "
"On UNIX: create_symlink."},
{"-i", "Run in wizard mode.",
"Wizard mode runs cmake interactively without a GUI. The user is "
"prompted to answer questions about the project configuration. "
"The answers are used to set cmake cache values."},
{"-L[A][H]", "List non-advanced cached variables.",
"List cache variables will run CMake and list all the variables from the "
"CMake cache that are not marked as INTERNAL or ADVANCED. This will "
"effectively display current CMake settings, which can be then changed "
"with -D option. Changing some of the variable may result in more "
"variables being created. If A is specified, then it will display also "
"advanced variables. If H is specified, it will also display help for "
"each variable."},
{"--build <dir>", "Build a CMake-generated project binary tree.",
"This abstracts a native build tool's command-line interface with the "
"following options:\n"
CMAKE_BUILD_OPTIONS
"Run cmake --build with no options for quick help."},
{"-N", "View mode only.",
"Only load the cache. Do not actually run configure and generate steps."},
{"-P <file>", "Process script mode.",
"Process the given cmake file as a script written in the CMake language. "
"No configure or generate step is performed and the cache is not"
" modified. If variables are defined using -D, this must be done "
"before the -P argument."},
{"--find-package", "Run in pkg-config like mode.",
"Search a package using find_package() and print the resulting flags "
"to stdout. This can be used to use cmake instead of pkg-config to find "
"installed libraries in plain Makefile-based projects or in "
"autoconf-based projects (via share/aclocal/cmake.m4)."},
{"--graphviz=[file]", "Generate graphviz of dependencies.",
"Generate a graphviz input file that will contain all the library and "
"executable dependencies in the project."},
{"--system-information [file]", "Dump information about this system.",
"Dump a wide range of information about the current system. If run "
"from the top of a binary tree for a CMake project it will dump "
"additional information such as the cache, log files etc."},
{"--debug-trycompile", "Do not delete the try_compile build tree. Only "
"useful on one try_compile at a time.",
"Do not delete the files and directories created for try_compile calls. "
"This is useful in debugging failed try_compiles. It may however "
"change the results of the try-compiles as old junk from a previous "
"try-compile may cause a different test to either pass or fail "
"incorrectly. This option is best used for one try-compile at a time, "
"and only when debugging." },
{"--debug-output", "Put cmake in a debug mode.",
"Print extra stuff during the cmake run like stack traces with "
"message(send_error ) calls."},
{"--trace", "Put cmake in trace mode.",
"Print a trace of all calls made and from where with "
"message(send_error ) calls."},
{"--warn-uninitialized", "Warn about uninitialized values.",
"Print a warning when an uninitialized variable is used."},
{"--warn-unused-vars", "Warn about unused variables.",
"Find variables that are declared or set, but not used."},
{"--no-warn-unused-cli", "Don't warn about command line options.",
"Don't find variables that are declared on the command line, but not "
"used."},
{"--check-system-vars", "Find problems with variable usage in system "
"files.", "Normally, unused and uninitialized variables are searched for "
"only in CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR and CMAKE_BINARY_DIR. This flag tells CMake to "
"warn about other files as well."},
{"--help-command cmd [file]", "Print help for a single command and exit.",
"Full documentation specific to the given command is displayed. "
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-command-list [file]", "List available listfile commands and exit.",
"The list contains all commands for which help may be obtained by using "
"the --help-command argument followed by a command name. "
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-commands [file]", "Print help for all commands and exit.",
"Full documentation specific for all current command is displayed."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-compatcommands [file]", "Print help for compatibility commands. ",
"Full documentation specific for all compatibility commands is displayed."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-module module [file]", "Print help for a single module and exit.",
"Full documentation specific to the given module is displayed."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-module-list [file]", "List available modules and exit.",
"The list contains all modules for which help may be obtained by using "
"the --help-module argument followed by a module name. "
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-modules [file]", "Print help for all modules and exit.",
"Full documentation for all modules is displayed. "
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-custom-modules [file]" , "Print help for all custom modules and "
"exit.",
"Full documentation for all custom modules is displayed. "
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-policy cmp [file]",
"Print help for a single policy and exit.",
"Full documentation specific to the given policy is displayed."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-policies [file]", "Print help for all policies and exit.",
"Full documentation for all policies is displayed."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-property prop [file]",
"Print help for a single property and exit.",
"Full documentation specific to the given property is displayed."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-property-list [file]", "List available properties and exit.",
"The list contains all properties for which help may be obtained by using "
"the --help-property argument followed by a property name. If a file is "
"specified, the help is written into it."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-properties [file]", "Print help for all properties and exit.",
"Full documentation for all properties is displayed."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-variable var [file]",
"Print help for a single variable and exit.",
"Full documentation specific to the given variable is displayed."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-variable-list [file]", "List documented variables and exit.",
"The list contains all variables for which help may be obtained by using "
"the --help-variable argument followed by a variable name. If a file is "
"specified, the help is written into it."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{"--help-variables [file]", "Print help for all variables and exit.",
"Full documentation for all variables is displayed."
"If a file is specified, the documentation is written into and the output "
"format is determined depending on the filename suffix. Supported are man "
"page, HTML, DocBook and plain text."},
{0,0,0}
};
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
static const char * cmDocumentationSeeAlso[][3] =
{
{0, "ccmake", 0},
{0, "cpack", 0},
{0, "ctest", 0},
{0, "cmakecommands", 0},
{0, "cmakecompat", 0},
{0, "cmakemodules", 0},
{0, "cmakeprops", 0},
{0, "cmakevars", 0},
{0, 0, 0}
};
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
static const char * cmDocumentationNOTE[][3] =
{
{0,
"CMake no longer configures a project when run with no arguments. "
"In order to configure the project in the current directory, run\n"
" cmake .", 0},
{0,0,0}
};
#endif
int do_cmake(int ac, char** av);
static int do_build(int ac, char** av);
static cmMakefile* cmakemainGetMakefile(void *clientdata)
{
cmake* cm = (cmake *)clientdata;
if(cm && cm->GetDebugOutput())
{
cmGlobalGenerator* gg=cm->GetGlobalGenerator();
if (gg)
{
cmLocalGenerator* lg=gg->GetCurrentLocalGenerator();
if (lg)
{
cmMakefile* mf = lg->GetMakefile();
return mf;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
static std::string cmakemainGetStack(void *clientdata)
{
std::string msg;
cmMakefile* mf=cmakemainGetMakefile(clientdata);
if (mf)
{
msg = mf->GetListFileStack();
if (!msg.empty())
{
msg = "\n Called from: " + msg;
}
}
return msg;
}
static void cmakemainErrorCallback(const char* m, const char*, bool&,
void *clientdata)
{
std::cerr << m << cmakemainGetStack(clientdata) << std::endl << std::flush;
}
static void cmakemainProgressCallback(const char *m, float prog,
void* clientdata)
{
cmMakefile* mf = cmakemainGetMakefile(clientdata);
std::string dir;
if ((mf) && (strstr(m, "Configuring")==m) && (prog<0))
{
dir = " ";
dir += mf->GetCurrentDirectory();
}
else if ((mf) && (strstr(m, "Generating")==m))
{
dir = " ";
dir += mf->GetCurrentOutputDirectory();
}
if ((prog < 0) || (!dir.empty()))
{
std::cout << "-- " << m << dir << cmakemainGetStack(clientdata)<<std::endl;
}
std::cout.flush();
}
int main(int ac, char** av)
{
cmSystemTools::EnableMSVCDebugHook();
cmSystemTools::FindExecutableDirectory(av[0]);
if(ac > 1 && strcmp(av[1], "--build") == 0)
{
return do_build(ac, av);
}
int ret = do_cmake(ac, av);
#ifdef CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_CMAKE
cmDynamicLoader::FlushCache();
#endif
return ret;
}
int do_cmake(int ac, char** av)
{
int nocwd = 0;
if ( cmSystemTools::GetCurrentWorkingDirectory().size() == 0 )
{
std::cerr << "Current working directory cannot be established."
<< std::endl;
nocwd = 1;
}
#ifdef CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_CMAKE
cmDocumentation doc;
doc.addCMakeStandardDocSections();
if(doc.CheckOptions(ac, av, "-E") || nocwd)
{
// Construct and print requested documentation.
cmake hcm;
hcm.AddCMakePaths();
doc.SetCMakeRoot(hcm.GetCacheDefinition("CMAKE_ROOT"));
// the command line args are processed here so that you can do
// -DCMAKE_MODULE_PATH=/some/path and have this value accessible here
std::vector<std::string> args;
for(int i =0; i < ac; ++i)
{
args.push_back(av[i]);
}
hcm.SetCacheArgs(args);
const char* modulePath = hcm.GetCacheDefinition("CMAKE_MODULE_PATH");
if (modulePath)
{
doc.SetCMakeModulePath(modulePath);
}
std::vector<cmDocumentationEntry> commands;
std::vector<cmDocumentationEntry> policies;
std::vector<cmDocumentationEntry> compatCommands;
std::vector<cmDocumentationEntry> generators;
std::map<std::string,cmDocumentationSection *> propDocs;
hcm.GetPolicyDocumentation(policies);
hcm.GetCommandDocumentation(commands, true, false);
hcm.GetCommandDocumentation(compatCommands, false, true);
hcm.GetPropertiesDocumentation(propDocs);
hcm.GetGeneratorDocumentation(generators);
doc.SetName("cmake");
doc.SetSection("Name",cmDocumentationName);
doc.SetSection("Usage",cmDocumentationUsage);
doc.SetSection("Description",cmDocumentationDescription);
doc.AppendSection("Generators",generators);
doc.PrependSection("Options",cmDocumentationOptions);
doc.SetSection("Commands",commands);
doc.SetSection("Policies",policies);
doc.AppendSection("Compatibility Commands",compatCommands);
doc.SetSections(propDocs);
cmDocumentationEntry e;
e.Brief =
"variables defined by cmake, that give information about the project, "
"and cmake";
doc.PrependSection("Variables that Provide Information",e);
doc.SetSeeAlsoList(cmDocumentationSeeAlso);
int result = doc.PrintRequestedDocumentation(std::cout)? 0:1;
// If we were run with no arguments, but a CMakeLists.txt file
// exists, the user may have been trying to use the old behavior
// of cmake to build a project in-source. Print a message
// explaining the change to standard error and return an error
// condition in case the program is running from a script.
if((ac == 1) && cmSystemTools::FileExists("CMakeLists.txt"))
{
doc.ClearSections();
doc.SetSection("NOTE", cmDocumentationNOTE);
doc.Print(cmDocumentation::UsageForm, 0, std::cerr);
return 1;
}
return result;
}
#else
if ( nocwd || ac == 1 )
{
std::cout <<
"Bootstrap CMake should not be used outside CMake build process."
<< std::endl;
return 0;
}
#endif
bool wiz = false;
bool sysinfo = false;
bool command = false;
bool list_cached = false;
bool list_all_cached = false;
bool list_help = false;
bool view_only = false;
cmake::WorkingMode workingMode = cmake::NORMAL_MODE;
std::vector<std::string> args;
for(int i =0; i < ac; ++i)
{
if(!command && strcmp(av[i], "-i") == 0)
{
wiz = true;
}
else if(!command && strcmp(av[i], "--system-information") == 0)
{
sysinfo = true;
}
// if command has already been set, then
// do not eat the -E
else if (!command && strcmp(av[i], "-E") == 0)
{
command = true;
}
else if (!command && strcmp(av[i], "-N") == 0)
{
view_only = true;
}
else if (!command && strcmp(av[i], "-L") == 0)
{
list_cached = true;
}
else if (!command && strcmp(av[i], "-LA") == 0)
{
list_all_cached = true;
}
else if (!command && strcmp(av[i], "-LH") == 0)
{
list_cached = true;
list_help = true;
}
else if (!command && strcmp(av[i], "-LAH") == 0)
{
list_all_cached = true;
list_help = true;
}
else if (!command && strncmp(av[i], "-P", strlen("-P")) == 0)
{
if ( i == ac -1 )
{
cmSystemTools::Error("No script specified for argument -P");
}
else
{
workingMode = cmake::SCRIPT_MODE;
args.push_back(av[i]);
i++;
args.push_back(av[i]);
}
}
else if (!command && strncmp(av[i], "--find-package",
strlen("--find-package")) == 0)
{
workingMode = cmake::FIND_PACKAGE_MODE;
args.push_back(av[i]);
}
else
{
args.push_back(av[i]);
}
}
if(command)
{
int ret = cmake::ExecuteCMakeCommand(args);
return ret;
}
if (wiz)
{
cmakewizard wizard;
return wizard.RunWizard(args);
}
if (sysinfo)
{
cmake cm;
int ret = cm.GetSystemInformation(args);
return ret;
}
cmake cm;
cmSystemTools::SetErrorCallback(cmakemainErrorCallback, (void *)&cm);
cm.SetProgressCallback(cmakemainProgressCallback, (void *)&cm);
cm.SetWorkingMode(workingMode);
int res = cm.Run(args, view_only);
if ( list_cached || list_all_cached )
{
cmCacheManager::CacheIterator it =
cm.GetCacheManager()->GetCacheIterator();
std::cout << "-- Cache values" << std::endl;
for ( it.Begin(); !it.IsAtEnd(); it.Next() )
{
cmCacheManager::CacheEntryType t = it.GetType();
if ( t != cmCacheManager::INTERNAL && t != cmCacheManager::STATIC &&
t != cmCacheManager::UNINITIALIZED )
{
bool advanced = it.PropertyExists("ADVANCED");
if ( list_all_cached || !advanced)
{
if ( list_help )
{
std::cout << "// " << it.GetProperty("HELPSTRING") << std::endl;
}
std::cout << it.GetName() << ":" <<
cmCacheManager::TypeToString(it.GetType())
<< "=" << it.GetValue() << std::endl;
if ( list_help )
{
std::cout << std::endl;
}
}
}
}
}
// Always return a non-negative value. Windows tools do not always
// interpret negative return values as errors.
if(res != 0)
{
return 1;
}
else
{
return 0;
}
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
static int do_build(int ac, char** av)
{
#ifndef CMAKE_BUILD_WITH_CMAKE
std::cerr << "This cmake does not support --build\n";
return -1;
#else
std::string target;
std::string config = "Debug";
std::string dir;
std::vector<std::string> nativeOptions;
bool clean = false;
cmSystemTools::OutputOption outputflag = cmSystemTools::OUTPUT_MERGE;
enum Doing { DoingNone, DoingDir, DoingTarget, DoingConfig, DoingNative};
Doing doing = DoingDir;
for(int i=2; i < ac; ++i)
{
if(doing == DoingNative)
{
nativeOptions.push_back(av[i]);
}
else if(strcmp(av[i], "--target") == 0)
{
doing = DoingTarget;
}
else if(strcmp(av[i], "--config") == 0)
{
doing = DoingConfig;
}
else if(strcmp(av[i], "--clean-first") == 0)
{
clean = true;
doing = DoingNone;
}
else if(strcmp(av[i], "--use-stderr") == 0)
{
outputflag = cmSystemTools::OUTPUT_NORMAL;
}
else if(strcmp(av[i], "--") == 0)
{
doing = DoingNative;
}
else
{
switch (doing)
{
case DoingDir:
dir = av[i];
doing = DoingNone;
break;
case DoingTarget:
target = av[i];
doing = DoingNone;
break;
case DoingConfig:
config = av[i];
doing = DoingNone;
break;
default:
std::cerr << "Unknown argument " << av[i] << std::endl;
dir = "";
break;
}
}
}
if(dir.empty())
{
std::cerr <<
"Usage: cmake --build <dir> [options] [-- [native-options]]\n"
"Options:\n"
CMAKE_BUILD_OPTIONS
;
return 1;
}
// Hack for vs6 that passes ".\Debug" as "$(IntDir)" value:
//
if (cmSystemTools::StringStartsWith(config.c_str(), ".\\"))
{
config = config.substr(2);
}
cmake cm;
return cm.Build(dir, target, config, nativeOptions, clean, outputflag);
#endif
}