The default behaviour of a generated __init__.py is to load all exported symbols in the respective directory. Since jw-python.py is invoked often, this hampers performance, so disable it.
For requires, provides and conflicts, isolate the bulk of the code in BaseCmdPkgRelations, then derive CmdPkgConflicts, CmdPkgProvides and CmdPkgRequires from that class.
Implement the functionality of create-pkg-config.sh in a Python module CmdCreatePkgConfig.py. This allows to remove create-pkg-config.sh and jw-build-functions.sh.
Note that the translation was done pretty literally to play it safe. More code can and should be removed by taking advantage of the fact that jw-projects.py knows more about the project than the shell scripts.
- Explicitly marked as unused
- Meant to provide Python2 compatibility
- Meant to run App.py as main module
- Turned obsolete by removing the command functions from
Projects.py
For every cmd_xxx() method in build.App, create a class that's instatiated for running the respective command. This has the advantage of making App.py smaller (and faster), and having smaller, more maintainable command modules adhering to a common interface.
Re-add everthing needed for building and packaging ytools. This is a big commit, 2002 lines of code. It mostly consists of C/C++ machinery, plus some documentation-related stuff.
Re-add everything necessary for recursively building all repos in a directory, e.g. as a build controlled by janware.com/Makefile or any other installation.
This adds 489 lines of code which can (and should) be massively reduced, notably removing code supporting CVS.
"Makefile" is used in dependency checks within projects-dir.mk. Since it might be included from projects-dir-minimal.mk, which also works with "GNUmakefile", make this fallback of a predefinable variable, PROJECTS_MAKEFILE_NAME.
Adapt projects makefile to match the mechanism all proj.mk's are supposed to find their JWBDIR. Namely make JWBDIR_NAME a conditionally assigned variable to allow for some testing of alternative jw-build trees.
In the attempt to move both jw-build and the janware toplevel Makefile from CVS to Git, add two new makefile snippets to make/*.mk:
- projects-dir-minimal.mk
A new toplevel-Makefile for building all projects in one go. It
should be suitable to be downloaded from janware.com/Makefile and
then be used to bootstrap all repos hosted on janware.com, that a
user has access to, just like the current toplevel Makefile is.
It is as small as possible: Little code means few assumptions on
what the world outside of it looks like, notably jw-build. This
is desirable, because it lives outside of version control, albeit
for a short while, and as long as it does, there's no mechanism
in place to keep it current.
That said, on first use, it replaces itself with a symbolic link
into jw-build and is then version controlled with jw-build.
- projects-dir-include.mk
This is essentially the existing projects-dir.mk /
toplevel-Makefile, which it includes. It's meant as a place for
adaptations to the next-generation implementation. This might
prove handy to have while both implementations coexist during the
transition phase.
jw-pkg determines the file attributes of template compilation output via a line matching the '^#\s*conf' regular expression. Allow that regex to be configured.