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"""Provides utility macros for working with globs."""
def _paths_join(path, *others):
"""Joins one or more path components."""
result = path
for p in others:
if p.startswith("/"): # absolute
result = p
elif not result or result.endswith("/"):
result += p
else:
result += "/" + p
return result
def subdir_glob(glob_specs, exclude = None, prefix = ""):
"""Returns a dict of sub-directory relative paths to full paths.
The subdir_glob() function is useful for defining header maps for C/C++
libraries which should be relative the given sub-directory.
Given a list of tuples, the form of (relative-sub-directory, glob-pattern),
it returns a dict of sub-directory relative paths to full paths.
Please refer to native.glob() for explanations and examples of the pattern.
Args:
glob_specs: The array of tuples in form of
(relative-sub-directory, glob-pattern inside relative-sub-directory).
type: List[Tuple[str, str]]
exclude: A list of patterns to identify files that should be removed
from the set specified by the first argument. Defaults to [].
type: Optional[List[str]]
prefix: If is not None, prepends it to each key in the dictionary.
Defaults to None.
type: Optional[str]
Returns:
A dict of sub-directory relative paths to full paths.
"""
if exclude == None:
exclude = []
results = []
for dirpath, glob_pattern in glob_specs:
results.append(
_single_subdir_glob(dirpath, glob_pattern, exclude, prefix),
)
return _merge_maps(*results)
def _merge_maps(*file_maps):
result = {}
for file_map in file_maps:
for key in file_map:
if key in result and result[key] != file_map[key]:
fail(
"Conflicting files in file search paths. " +
"\"%s\" maps to both \"%s\" and \"%s\"." %
(key, result[key], file_map[key]),
)
result[key] = file_map[key]
return result
def _single_subdir_glob(dirpath, glob_pattern, exclude = None, prefix = None):
if exclude == None:
exclude = []
results = {}
files = native.glob([_paths_join(dirpath, glob_pattern)], exclude = exclude)
for f in files:
if dirpath:
key = f[len(dirpath) + 1:]
else:
key = f
if prefix:
key = _paths_join(prefix, key)
results[key] = f
return results