# boostjam is evil: It is compatible to jam 2.4 but has a version number 3.1, we# try to detect boostjam with the ARGV extension
if $(ARGV[0])
{
-# boostjam hacks
- JAMVERSION = 2.4 ;
- rule FIncludes
- {
- return -I$(<) ;
- }
- rule FDefines
- {
- return -D$(<) ;
- }
+ EXIT "Error: You can't use boostjam for this build." ;
}
-if $(JAMVERSION) < 2.4
+# we can't use boostjam at the moment as it still has the bug from jam 2.4 where
+# settings variables on header targets doesn't work
+if $(JAMVERSION) <= 2.4
{
- EXIT "Error: This buildsystem requires jam version 2.4 or later." ;
+ EXIT "Error: This buildsystem requires jam version 2.5 or later." ;
}
-# don't confuse users for now...
-#if $(JAMVERSION) = 2.4 & $(JAM_DEBUG)
-#{
-# echo "Warning: It is recommended to use jam2.5rc3 or later." ;
-#}
# All scripts invoked by the build system expect a Bourne or compatible shell.
# Reject C-shell and its variants (such as tcsh). Unfortunately, this is a bit
SHELL = "/bin/sh" ;
}
-# jam 2.4s SubDir rule had some problems and misses the usefull SUBDIRRULES
-# extension. So we override it here with a better version (from jam 2.5rc3)
-if $(JAMVERSION) = 2.4
-{
-
-rule SubDir
-{
- #
- # SubDir TOP d1 d2 ... ;
- #
- # Support for a project tree spanning multiple directories.
- #
- # SubDir declares a Jamfile's location in a project tree, setting
- # Jambase variables (SEARCH_SOURCE, LOCATE_TARGET) so that source
- # files can be found.
- #
- # TOP is a user-select variable name for root of the tree, and
- # d1 d2 ... are the directory elements that lead from the root
- # of the tree to the directory of the Jamfile.
- #
- # TOP can be set externally, but normally the first SubDir call
- # computes TOP as the path up from the current directory; the
- # path contains one ../ for each of d1 d2 ...
- #
- # SubDir reads once the project-specific rules file Jamrules
- # in the TOP directory, if present. This can be overridden
- # with the variable TOPRULES.
- #
- # SubDir supports multiple, overlaid project trees: SubDir
- # invocations with different TOPs can appear in the same Jamfile.
- # The location established by the first SubDir call is used set
- # the TOPs for the subsequent SubDir calls.
- #
- # SubDir's public variables:
- #
- # $(TOP) = path from CWD to root.
- # $(SUBDIR) = path from CWD to the directory SubDir names.
- # $(SUBDIR_TOKENS) = path from $(TOP) to $(SUBDIR) as dir names
- # $(SEARCH_SOURCE) = $(SUBDIR)
- # $(LOCATE_SOURCE) = $(ALL_LOCATE_TARGET) $(SUBDIR)
- # $(LOCATE_TARGET) = $(ALL_LOCATE_TARGET) $(SUBDIR)
- # $(SOURCE_GRIST) = $(SUBDIR_TOKENS) with !'s
- #
-
- local _top = $(<[1]) ;
- local _tokens = $(<[2-]) ;
-
- #
- # First time through sets up relative root and includes Jamrules.
- #
-
- if ! $(_top)
- {
- Exit SubDir syntax error ;
- }
-
- if ! $($(_top)-SET)
- {
- $(_top)-SET = true ;
-
- # First time we've seen this TOP.
- # We'll initialize a number of internal variables:
- #
- # $(TOP-UP) = directories from ROOT to a common point
- # $(TOP-DOWN) = directories from common point to TOP
- # $(TOP-ROOT) = root directory for UP/DOWN -- normally CWD
- # $(SUBDIR_UP) = current value of $(TOP-UP)
- # $(SUBDIR_DOWN) = current value of $(TOP-DOWN)
- # $(SUBDIR_ROOT) = current value of $(TOP-ROOT)
- #
-
- if $($(_top))
- {
- # TOP externally set.
- # We'll ignore the relative (UP/DOWN) path that
- # got us here, and instead remember the hard ROOT.
-
- $(_top)-UP = ;
- $(_top)-DOWN = ;
- $(_top)-ROOT = $($(_top)) ;
- }
- else
- {
- # TOP not preset.
-
- # Establishing a new TOP. In the simplest case,
- # (SUBDIR_UP/SUBDIR_DOWN/SUBDIR_ROOT unset), it's
- # merely a certain number of directories down from
- # the current directory, and FSubDirPath will set
- # TOP to a path consisting of ../ for each of the
- # elements of _tokens, because that represents how
- # far below TOP the current directory sits.
- #
- # In the more complicated case, the starting directory
- # isn't the directory of jam's invocation but an
- # location established by previous SubDir call. The
- # starting directory is SUBDIR_UP directories up from
- # SUBDIR_ROOT, and then SUBDIR_DOWN directories down
- # from that. If SUBDIR_ROOT is not set, that means
- # SUBDIR_DOWN and SUBDIR_UP represent the path from
- # the directory of jam's invocation.
- #
- # In the most complicated case, the _tokens also
- # represents directories down, because TOP is being
- # estalished in a directory other than TOP's root.
- # Hopefully, _tokens and SUBDIR_DOWN represent the
- # same final directory, relative to the new TOP and
- # the previous SubDIr's TOP. To find the new TOP,
- # we have to chop off any common directories from
- # then ends of _tokens and SUBDIR_DOWN. To do so,
- # we reverse each of them, call FStripCommon to
- # remove the initial common elements, and then
- # reverse them again. After this process, if
- # both _tokens and SUBDIR_DOWN have elements, it
- # means the directory names estalished by the two
- # SubDir calls don't match, and a warning is issued.
- # All hell will likely break loose at this point,
- # since the whole SubDir scheme relies on the SubDir
- # calls accurately naming the current directory.
-
- # Strip common trailing elements of _tokens and SUBDIR_DOWN.
-
- _tokens = [ FReverse $(_tokens) ] ;
- SUBDIR_DOWN = [ FReverse $(SUBDIR_DOWN) ] ;
- FStripCommon _tokens : SUBDIR_DOWN ;
- SUBDIR_DOWN = [ FReverse $(SUBDIR_DOWN) ] ;
- _tokens = [ FReverse $(_tokens) ] ;
-
- if $(SUBDIR_DOWN) && $(_tokens)
- {
- Echo Warning: SubDir $(<) misplaced! ;
- }
-
- # We'll remember the relative (UP/DOWN) path that
- # got us here, plus any hard ROOT starting point
- # for the UP/DOWN. If TOP is never set externally,
- # ROOT will always be "" (directory of jam's invocation).
-
- $(_top)-UP = $(SUBDIR_UP) $(_tokens) ;
- $(_top)-DOWN = $(SUBDIR_DOWN) ;
- $(_top)-ROOT = $(SUBDIR_ROOT:E="") ;
- $(_top) = [ FSubDirPath $(_top) ] ;
- }
-
- # Set subdir vars for the inclusion of the Jamrules,
- # just in case they have SubDir rules of their own.
- # Note that SUBDIR_DOWN is empty: it's all the way
- # up where the Jamrules live. These gets overrided
- # just after the inclusion.
-
- SUBDIR_UP = $($(_top)-UP) ;
- SUBDIR_DOWN = ;
- SUBDIR_ROOT = $($(_top)-ROOT) ;
-
- # Include $(TOPRULES) or $(TOP)/Jamrules.
- # Include $(TOPRULES) if set.
- # Otherwise include $(TOP)/Jamrules if present.
-
- if $($(_top)RULES) {
- include $($(_top)RULES) ;
- } else {
- NoCare $(JAMRULES:R=$($(_top)):G=$(_top)) ;
- include $(JAMRULES:R=$($(_top)):G=$(_top)) ;
- }
- }
-
- # Get path from $(TOP) to named directory.
- # Save dir tokens for other potential uses.
-
- SUBDIR_UP = $($(_top)-UP) ;
- SUBDIR_DOWN = $($(_top)-DOWN) $(_tokens) ;
- SUBDIR_ROOT = $($(_top)-ROOT) ;
- SUBDIR_TOKENS = $(SUBDIR_DOWN) ;
-
- SUBDIR = [ FSubDirPath $(<) ] ;
-
- # Now set up SEARCH_SOURCE, LOCATE_TARGET, SOURCE_GRIST
- # These can be reset if needed. For example, if the source
- # directory should not hold object files, LOCATE_TARGET can
- # subsequently be redefined.
-
- SEARCH_SOURCE = $(SUBDIR) ;
- LOCATE_SOURCE = $(ALL_LOCATE_TARGET) $(SUBDIR) ;
- LOCATE_TARGET = $(ALL_LOCATE_TARGET) $(SUBDIR) ;
- SOURCE_GRIST = [ FGrist $(SUBDIR_TOKENS) ] ;
-
- # Reset per-directory ccflags, hdrs, etc,
- # listed in SUBDIRRESET.
- # Note use of variable expanded assignment var
-
- SUBDIR$(SUBDIRRESET) = ;
-
- # Invoke user-specific SubDir extensions,
- # rule names listed in SUBDIRRULES.
- # Note use of variable expanded rule invocation
-
- $(SUBDIRRULES) $(<) ;
-}
-
-rule FSubDirPath
-{
- # FSubDirPath TOP d1 ... ;
-
- # Returns path to named directory.
-
- # If jam is invoked in a subdirectory of the TOP, then we
- # need to prepend a ../ for every level we must climb up
- # (TOP-UP), and then append the directory names we must
- # climb down (TOP-DOWN), plus the named directories d1 ...
- # If TOP was set externally, or computed from another TOP
- # that was, we'll have to reroot the whole thing at TOP-ROOT.
-
- local _r = [ FRelPath $($(<[1])-UP) : $($(<[1])-DOWN) $(<[2-]) ] ;
-
- return $(_r:R=$($(<[1])-ROOT)) ;
-}
-
-rule SubInclude
-{
- # SubInclude TOP d1 ... ;
- #
- # Include a subdirectory's Jamfile.
-
- # We use SubDir to get there, in case the included Jamfile
- # either doesn't have its own SubDir (naughty) or is a subtree
- # with its own TOP.
-
- if ! $($(<[1]))
- {
- Exit SubInclude $(<[1]) without prior SubDir $(<[1]) ;
- }
-
- SubDir $(<) ;
-
- include $(JAMFILE:D=$(SUBDIR)) ;
-}
-
-rule SubRules
-{
- # SubRules TOP d1 ... : Other-TOP ;
- #
- # Read another tree's Jamrules, by giving it's path according
- # to this tree and it's own name.
-
- if ! $($(<[1]))
- {
- Exit SubRules $(<[1]) without prior SubDir $(<[1]) ;
- }
-
- SubDir $(<) ;
- SubDir $(>) ;
-}
-
-## Now we try to fix up the already messed settings
-## XXX We can only hope that jam2.4 users don't try starting jam from
-## subdirectories
-TOP-SET = true ;
-TOP-UP = ;
-TOP-DOWN = ;
-TOP-ROOT = $(TOP) ;
-SUBDIR_UP = $(TOP-UP) ;
-SUBDIR_DOWN = ;
-SUBDIR_ROOT = $(TOP-ROOT) ;
-
-#SubDir TOP ;
-
-} # end if $(JAMVERSION) = 2.4
-
-# MakeLocate rule from jam 2.4 isn't optimal. Use improved version from jam
-# 2.5
-if $(JAMVERSION) = 2.4
-{
-
-rule MakeLocate
-{
- # MakeLocate targets : directory ;
-
- # Sets special variable LOCATE on targets, and arranges
- # with MkDir to create target directory.
-
- # Note we grist the directory name with 'dir',
- # so that directory path components and other
- # targets don't conflict.
-
- if $(>)
- {
- LOCATE on $(<) = $(>) ;
- Depends $(<) : $(>[1]:G=dir) ;
- MkDir $(>[1]:G=dir) ;
- }
-}
-
-}
-