/** Build platform identification and speficiation matching. This module is useful for determining the build platform for a certain machine and compiler invocation. Example applications include classifying CI slave machines. It also contains means to match build platforms against a platform specification string as used in package reciptes. Copyright: © 2012-2016 rejectedsoftware e.K. License: Subject to the terms of the MIT license, as written in the included LICENSE.txt file. Authors: Sönke Ludwig */ module dub.platform; import std.array; /** Determines the full build platform used for the current build. Note that the `BuildPlatform.compilerBinary` field will be left empty. See_Also: `determinePlatform`, `determineArchitecture`, `determineCompiler` */ BuildPlatform determineBuildPlatform() { BuildPlatform ret; ret.platform = determinePlatform(); ret.architecture = determineArchitecture(); ret.compiler = determineCompiler(); ret.frontendVersion = __VERSION__; return ret; } /** Returns a list of platform identifiers that apply to the current build. Example results are `["windows"]` or `["posix", "osx"]`. The identifiers correspond to the compiler defined version constants built into the language, except that they are converted to lower case. See_Also: `determineBuildPlatform` */ string[] determinePlatform() { auto ret = appender!(string[])(); version(Windows) ret.put("windows"); version(linux) ret.put("linux"); version(Posix) ret.put("posix"); version(OSX) ret.put("osx"); version(FreeBSD) ret.put("freebsd"); version(OpenBSD) ret.put("openbsd"); version(NetBSD) ret.put("netbsd"); version(DragonFlyBSD) ret.put("dragonflybsd"); version(BSD) ret.put("bsd"); version(Solaris) ret.put("solaris"); version(AIX) ret.put("aix"); version(Haiku) ret.put("haiku"); version(SkyOS) ret.put("skyos"); version(SysV3) ret.put("sysv3"); version(SysV4) ret.put("sysv4"); version(Hurd) ret.put("hurd"); version(Android) ret.put("android"); version(Cygwin) ret.put("cygwin"); version(MinGW) ret.put("mingw"); return ret.data; } /** Returns a list of architecture identifiers that apply to the current build. Example results are `["x86_64"]` or `["arm", "arm_softfloat"]`. The identifiers correspond to the compiler defined version constants built into the language, except that they are converted to lower case. See_Also: `determineBuildPlatform` */ string[] determineArchitecture() { auto ret = appender!(string[])(); version(X86) ret.put("x86"); version(X86_64) ret.put("x86_64"); version(ARM) ret.put("arm"); version(ARM_Thumb) ret.put("arm_thumb"); version(ARM_SoftFloat) ret.put("arm_softfloat"); version(ARM_HardFloat) ret.put("arm_hardfloat"); version(ARM64) ret.put("arm64"); version(PPC) ret.put("ppc"); version(PPC_SoftFP) ret.put("ppc_softfp"); version(PPC_HardFP) ret.put("ppc_hardfp"); version(PPC64) ret.put("ppc64"); version(IA64) ret.put("ia64"); version(MIPS) ret.put("mips"); version(MIPS32) ret.put("mips32"); version(MIPS64) ret.put("mips64"); version(MIPS_O32) ret.put("mips_o32"); version(MIPS_N32) ret.put("mips_n32"); version(MIPS_O64) ret.put("mips_o64"); version(MIPS_N64) ret.put("mips_n64"); version(MIPS_EABI) ret.put("mips_eabi"); version(MIPS_NoFloat) ret.put("mips_nofloat"); version(MIPS_SoftFloat) ret.put("mips_softfloat"); version(MIPS_HardFloat) ret.put("mips_hardfloat"); version(SPARC) ret.put("sparc"); version(SPARC_V8Plus) ret.put("sparc_v8plus"); version(SPARC_SoftFP) ret.put("sparc_softfp"); version(SPARC_HardFP) ret.put("sparc_hardfp"); version(SPARC64) ret.put("sparc64"); version(S390) ret.put("s390"); version(S390X) ret.put("s390x"); version(HPPA) ret.put("hppa"); version(HPPA64) ret.put("hppa64"); version(SH) ret.put("sh"); version(SH64) ret.put("sh64"); version(Alpha) ret.put("alpha"); version(Alpha_SoftFP) ret.put("alpha_softfp"); version(Alpha_HardFP) ret.put("alpha_hardfp"); return ret.data; } /** Determines the canonical compiler name used for the current build. The possible values currently are "dmd", "gdc", "ldc2" or "sdc". If an unknown compiler is used, this function will return an empty string. See_Also: `determineBuildPlatform` */ string determineCompiler() { version(DigitalMars) return "dmd"; else version(GNU) return "gdc"; else version(LDC) return "ldc2"; else version(SDC) return "sdc"; else return null; } /** Matches a platform specification string against a build platform. Specifications are build upon the following scheme, where each component is optional (indicated by []), but the order is obligatory: "[-platform][-architecture][-compiler]" So the following strings are valid specifications: `"-windows-x86-dmd"`, `"-dmd"`, `"-arm"`, `"-arm-dmd"`, `"-windows-dmd"` Params: platform = The build platform to match agains the platform specification specification = The specification being matched. It must either be an empty string or start with a dash. Returns: `true` if the given specification matches the build platform, `false` otherwise. Using an empty string as the platform specification will always result in a match. */ bool matchesSpecification(in BuildPlatform platform, const(char)[] specification) { import std.string : format; import std.algorithm : canFind, splitter; import std.exception : enforce; if (specification.empty) return true; if (platform == BuildPlatform.any) return true; auto splitted = specification.splitter('-'); assert(!splitted.empty, "No valid platform specification! The leading hyphen is required!"); splitted.popFront(); // Drop leading empty match. enforce(!splitted.empty, format("Platform specification, if present, must not be empty: \"%s\"", specification)); if (platform.platform.canFind(splitted.front)) { splitted.popFront(); if (splitted.empty) return true; } if (platform.architecture.canFind(splitted.front)) { splitted.popFront(); if (splitted.empty) return true; } if (platform.compiler == splitted.front) { splitted.popFront(); enforce(splitted.empty, "No valid specification! The compiler has to be the last element: " ~ specification); return true; } return false; } /// unittest { auto platform=BuildPlatform(["posix", "linux"], ["x86_64"], "dmd"); assert(platform.matchesSpecification("")); assert(platform.matchesSpecification("-posix")); assert(platform.matchesSpecification("-linux")); assert(platform.matchesSpecification("-linux-dmd")); assert(platform.matchesSpecification("-linux-x86_64-dmd")); assert(platform.matchesSpecification("-x86_64")); assert(!platform.matchesSpecification("-windows")); assert(!platform.matchesSpecification("-ldc")); assert(!platform.matchesSpecification("-windows-dmd")); } /// Represents a platform a package can be build upon. struct BuildPlatform { /// Special constant used to denote matching any build platform. enum any = BuildPlatform(null, null, null, null, -1); /// Platform identifiers, e.g. ["posix", "windows"] string[] platform; /// CPU architecture identifiers, e.g. ["x86", "x86_64"] string[] architecture; /// Canonical compiler name e.g. "dmd" string compiler; /// Compiler binary name e.g. "ldmd2" string compilerBinary; /// Compiled frontend version (e.g. `2067` for frontend versions 2.067.x) int frontendVersion; }