[Scons-dev] g++.py tool mapping to gxx.py

Bill Deegan bill at baddogconsulting.com
Wed Dec 21 11:51:33 EST 2016


Jason,

I've run into similar issues.
Pull request?
Ideally one which would allow Environment(tools=['g++']) to keep working..

-Bill

On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 8:47 PM, Jason Kenny <dragon512 at live.com> wrote:

> Hi William,
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> The issue I would like to address it make it easy to import other tools
> when it is needed to do so.
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> Importing the g++ tools in “hard” as we cannot just “import g++”  but have
> to do something more complex with importlib ( now that we are python 2.7
> and better)
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> I am fine with making this patch. I was more trying to give a heads up to
> see if some had issue with changing g++ to gxx and making g++ a proxy.
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> For a more terse detail of the issue, a user was asking questions as the
> it went along needed an example on how Parts could be extended to find an
> arm version of gcc. So he could say “scons all –target-arm” and have it
> work. When I made the sample I hit the issue of importing g++ again. I felt
> that instead of me fixing this in Parts alone this is an easy and useful
> fix in core SCons. The sample I made (attached)
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> Requires one to write code like:
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> import importlib
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> gxx_module = importlib.import_module('parts.tools.g++')
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> globals().update(gxx_module.__dict__)
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> instead of something expected for gcc:
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> from parts.tools.gcc import *
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> The suggestion here is a change to lower the bar for user that might need
> to do more advance stuff by avoiding the need for them to use importlib
> module to import tools.
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> Hope that is quick and to the point J  Just want to check that no one has
> an concern with such a change?
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> Jason
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> *From:* Scons-dev [mailto:scons-dev-bounces at scons.org] *On Behalf Of *William
> Blevins
> *Sent:* Tuesday, December 20, 2016 10:30 PM
> *To:* SCons developer list <scons-dev at scons.org>
> *Subject:* Re: [Scons-dev] g++.py tool mapping to gxx.py
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> Jason,
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> I don't see a technical reason that this cannot be done, but I am not sure
> I understand the problem that this aims to solve. Can you give me a TR;DR
> version? I skimmed the link above but I didn't see the immediate issue.
>
> V/R,
>
> William
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> On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 11:18 PM, Jason Kenny <dragon512 at live.com> wrote:
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> Hi guys,
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> I was just helping someone with a sample to get parts to select gcc
> version of the arm cross compiler. I need to add the core code Part proper
> for arm. However, the point of the e-mail was me noticing again the issue
> with g++ tool in scons. The sample you can find in this issue here:
> https://bitbucket.org/sconsparts/parts/issues/12/
> how-do-i-use-include_parts-for-including has to import the g++ tool. I
> almost forgot the pain this has caused me in the past. The code to import
> file looks like:
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> import importlib
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> gxx_module = importlib.import_module('parts.tools.g++')
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> which unless you are are really good with python is not so obvious.
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> I was thinking it would be a good idea to:
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> ·       make a gxx.py tool
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> ·       move g++.py content into gxx.py
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> ·       change g++.py to be a proxy to gxx.py. ie “from gxx import *” so
> nothing breaks
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> Does anyone have any concerns about such a pull request being made?
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> Thanks
>
> Jason
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>
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