jw.pkg.App: Support --topdir-format
Add support for --topdir-format. The option supports several different values, affecting the console output of App wherever it knows that the output contains a reference to the projects' toplevel directory.
- "unaltered" will have it print the toplevel directory in the same format as passed to the commandline- "absolute" will try to resolve it to an absolute path before printing- make:XXX will return the make-varible $(XXX) instead
To implement this, the proj_dir() member function is turned into the private member function __proj_dir(), and a new member function find_dir() is supplied, with two additional parameters: search_subdirs and search_absdirs, which will try to find an existing directory relative to the toplevel directory of the given module, or in the search_absdirs list, respectively.
Command modules in cmds.projects have been updated to use the new function.
Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com>
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@ -16,10 +16,9 @@ class CmdPath(Cmd): # export
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def _run(self, args: Namespace) -> None:
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deps = self.app.get_modules_from_project_txt(args.module, ['pkg.requires.jw'], 'run',
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scope = 2, add_self=True, names_only=True)
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r = ''
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out = []
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for m in deps:
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pd = self.app.proj_dir(m)
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if pd is None:
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continue
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r = r + ':' + pd + '/bin'
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print(r[1:])
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path = self.app.find_dir(m, '/bin')
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if path is not None:
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out.append(path)
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print(':'.join(out))
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