#!/usr/bin/env python import os import platform import sys try: import multiprocessing.synchronize gyp_parallel_support = True except ImportError: gyp_parallel_support = False CC = os.environ.get('CC', 'cc') script_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) uv_root = os.path.normpath(script_dir) output_dir = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(uv_root), 'out') sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(uv_root, 'build', 'gyp', 'pylib')) try: import gyp except ImportError: print('You need to install gyp in build/gyp first. See the README.') sys.exit(42) def host_arch(): machine = platform.machine() if machine == 'i386': return 'ia32' if machine == 'AMD64': return 'x64' if machine == 'x86_64': return 'x64' if machine.startswith('arm'): return 'arm' if machine.startswith('mips'): return 'mips' return machine # Return as-is and hope for the best. def run_gyp(args): rc = gyp.main(args) if rc != 0: print('Error running GYP') sys.exit(rc) if __name__ == '__main__': args = sys.argv[1:] args.extend('-I common.gypi test/test.gyp'.split(' ')) args.append('--depth=' + uv_root) # There's a bug with windows which doesn't allow this feature. if sys.platform != 'win32': if '-f' not in args: args.extend('-f make'.split()) if 'eclipse' not in args and 'ninja' not in args: args.extend(['-Goutput_dir=' + output_dir]) args.extend(['--generator-output', output_dir]) if not any(a.startswith('-Dhost_arch=') for a in args): args.append('-Dhost_arch=%s' % host_arch()) if not any(a.startswith('-Dtarget_arch=') for a in args): args.append('-Dtarget_arch=%s' % host_arch()) if not any(a.startswith('-Duv_library=') for a in args): args.append('-Duv_library=static_library') # Some platforms (OpenBSD for example) don't have multiprocessing.synchronize # so gyp must be run with --no-parallel if not gyp_parallel_support: args.append('--no-parallel') gyp_args = list(args) print(gyp_args) run_gyp(gyp_args)