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-# Copyright (c) 2011 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
-# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
-# found in the LICENSE file.
-
-"""gypd output module
-
-This module produces gyp input as its output. Output files are given the
-.gypd extension to avoid overwriting the .gyp files that they are generated
-from. Internal references to .gyp files (such as those found in
-"dependencies" sections) are not adjusted to point to .gypd files instead;
-unlike other paths, which are relative to the .gyp or .gypd file, such paths
-are relative to the directory from which gyp was run to create the .gypd file.
-
-This generator module is intended to be a sample and a debugging aid, hence
-the "d" for "debug" in .gypd. It is useful to inspect the results of the
-various merges, expansions, and conditional evaluations performed by gyp
-and to see a representation of what would be fed to a generator module.
-
-It's not advisable to rename .gypd files produced by this module to .gyp,
-because they will have all merges, expansions, and evaluations already
-performed and the relevant constructs not present in the output; paths to
-dependencies may be wrong; and various sections that do not belong in .gyp
-files such as such as "included_files" and "*_excluded" will be present.
-Output will also be stripped of comments. This is not intended to be a
-general-purpose gyp pretty-printer; for that, you probably just want to
-run "pprint.pprint(eval(open('source.gyp').read()))", which will still strip
-comments but won't do all of the other things done to this module's output.
-
-The specific formatting of the output generated by this module is subject
-to change.
-"""
-
-
-import gyp.common
-import errno
-import os
-import pprint
-
-
-# These variables should just be spit back out as variable references.
-_generator_identity_variables = [
- 'CONFIGURATION_NAME',
- 'EXECUTABLE_PREFIX',
- 'EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX',
- 'INTERMEDIATE_DIR',
- 'LIB_DIR',
- 'PRODUCT_DIR',
- 'RULE_INPUT_ROOT',
- 'RULE_INPUT_DIRNAME',
- 'RULE_INPUT_EXT',
- 'RULE_INPUT_NAME',
- 'RULE_INPUT_PATH',
- 'SHARED_INTERMEDIATE_DIR',
- 'SHARED_LIB_DIR',
- 'SHARED_LIB_PREFIX',
- 'SHARED_LIB_SUFFIX',
- 'STATIC_LIB_PREFIX',
- 'STATIC_LIB_SUFFIX',
-]
-
-# gypd doesn't define a default value for OS like many other generator
-# modules. Specify "-D OS=whatever" on the command line to provide a value.
-generator_default_variables = {
-}
-
-# gypd supports multiple toolsets
-generator_supports_multiple_toolsets = True
-
-# TODO(mark): This always uses <, which isn't right. The input module should
-# notify the generator to tell it which phase it is operating in, and this
-# module should use < for the early phase and then switch to > for the late
-# phase. Bonus points for carrying @ back into the output too.
-for v in _generator_identity_variables:
- generator_default_variables[v] = '<(%s)' % v
-
-
-def GenerateOutput(target_list, target_dicts, data, params):
- output_files = {}
- for qualified_target in target_list:
- [input_file, target] = \
- gyp.common.ParseQualifiedTarget(qualified_target)[0:2]
-
- if input_file[-4:] != '.gyp':
- continue
- input_file_stem = input_file[:-4]
- output_file = input_file_stem + params['options'].suffix + '.gypd'
-
- if not output_file in output_files:
- output_files[output_file] = input_file
-
- for output_file, input_file in output_files.iteritems():
- output = open(output_file, 'w')
- pprint.pprint(data[input_file], output)
- output.close()