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Renamed from src/python/jw/pkg/build/cmds/CmdLdflags.py (Browse further)
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lib.Cmd: Add argument "parent" to __init__()
During __init__(), commands have no idea of their parent. This is not a problem as of now, but is easy to fix, and it's architecturally desirable to be prepared just in case, so add the parent argument to the ctor before more commands are added. Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com> |
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jw.pkg.App.get_modules_from_project_txt(): Add Scope
Add the Enum "Scope" to denote the scope argument of jw.pkg.App.get_modules_from_project_txt(), because it explains itself better than an integer. Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com> |
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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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jw.build.cmds: Move build.cmds -> cmds.projects
Reorganize the Python module structure. Placing the command classes under jw.cmds.projects instead of jw.build.cmds will allow to add a nested command structure, with the current commands, being mostly related to building software, found below a "projects" toplevel command. Other conceivable commands could be "package" for packaging, or "distro" for commands wrapping the distribution's package manager. Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com> |