teak-llvm/lldb/scripts/Python/finish-swig-Python-LLDB.sh
Greg Clayton dce502ede0 Fixed the Xcode project building of LLVM to be a bit more user friendly:
- If you download and build the sources in the Xcode project, x86_64 builds
  by default using the "llvm.zip" checkpointed LLVM.
- If you delete the "lldb/llvm.zip" and the "lldb/llvm" folder, and build the
  Xcode project will download the right LLVM sources and build them from 
  scratch
- If you have a "lldb/llvm" folder already that contains a "lldb/llvm/lib"
  directory, we will use the sources you have placed in the LLDB directory.
  
Python can now be disabled for platforms that don't support it. 

Changed the way the libllvmclang.a files get used. They now all get built into
arch specific directories and never get merged into universal binaries as this
was causing issues where you would have to go and delete the file if you wanted
to build an extra architecture slice.

llvm-svn: 143678
2011-11-04 03:34:56 +00:00

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#! /bin/sh
# finish-swig-Python.sh
#
# For the Python script interpreter (external to liblldb) to be able to import
# and use the lldb module, there must be two files, lldb.py and _lldb.so, that
# it can find. lldb.py is generated by SWIG at the same time it generates the
# C++ file. _lldb.so is actually a symlink file that points to the
# LLDB shared library/framework.
#
# The Python script interpreter needs to be able to automatically find
# these two files. On Darwin systems it searches in the LLDB.framework, as
# well as in all the normal Python search paths. On non-Darwin systems
# these files will need to be put someplace where Python will find them.
#
# This shell script creates the _lldb.so symlink in the appropriate place,
# and copies the lldb.py (and embedded_interpreter.py) file to the correct
# directory.
#
# SRC_ROOT is the root of the lldb source tree.
# TARGET_DIR is where the lldb framework/shared library gets put.
# CONFIG_BUILD_DIR is where the build-swig-Python-LLDB.sh shell script
# put the lldb.py file it was generated from running SWIG.
# PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR is where non-Darwin systems want to put the .py and .so
# files so that Python can find them automatically.
# debug_flag (optional) determines whether or not this script outputs
# additional information when running.
SRC_ROOT=$1
TARGET_DIR=$2
CONFIG_BUILD_DIR=$3
PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR=$4
debug_flag=$5
# Make sure SDKROOT is not set, since if it is this is an iOS build where python
# is disabled
if [ "x$SDKROOT" = "x" ] ; then
if [ -n "$debug_flag" -a "$debug_flag" == "-debug" ]
then
Debug=1
else
Debug=0
fi
OS_NAME=`uname -s`
PYTHON_VERSION=`/usr/bin/python --version 2>&1 | sed -e 's,Python ,,' -e 's,[.][0-9],,2' -e 's,[a-z][a-z][0-9],,'`
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "The current OS is $OS_NAME"
echo "The Python version is $PYTHON_VERSION"
fi
#
# Determine where to put the files.
if [ ${OS_NAME} == "Darwin" ]
then
# We are on a Darwin system, so all the lldb Python files can go
# into the LLDB.framework/Resources/Python subdirectory.
if [ ! -d "${TARGET_DIR}/LLDB.framework" ]
then
echo "Error: Unable to find LLDB.framework" >&2
exit 1
else
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Found ${TARGET_DIR}/LLDB.framework."
fi
fi
# Make the Python directory in the framework if it doesn't already exist
framework_python_dir="${TARGET_DIR}/LLDB.framework/Resources/Python"
else
# We are on a non-Darwin system, so use the PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR argument,
# and append the python version directory to the end of it. Depending on
# the system other stuff may need to be put here as well.
framework_python_dir="${PYTHON_INSTALL_DIR}/python${PYTHON_VERSION}"
fi
#
# Look for the directory in which to put the Python files; if it does not
# already exist, attempt to make it.
#
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Python files will be put in ${framework_python_dir}"
fi
if [ ! -d "${framework_python_dir}" ]
then
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Making directory ${framework_python_dir}"
fi
mkdir -p "${framework_python_dir}"
else
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "${framework_python_dir} already exists."
fi
fi
if [ ! -d "${framework_python_dir}" ]
then
echo "Error: Unable to find or create ${framework_python_dir}" >&2
exit 1
fi
# Make the symlink that the script bridge for Python will need in the
# Python framework directory
if [ ! -L "${framework_python_dir}/_lldb.so" ]
then
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Creating symlink for _lldb.so"
fi
if [ ${OS_NAME} == "Darwin" ]
then
cd "${framework_python_dir}"
ln -s "../../LLDB" _lldb.so
else
cd "${TARGET_DIR}"
ln -s "./LLDB" _lldb.so
fi
else
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "${framework_python_dir}/_lldb.so already exists."
fi
fi
# Copy the python module (lldb.py) that was generated by SWIG
# over to the framework Python directory
if [ -f "${CONFIG_BUILD_DIR}/lldb.py" ]
then
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Copying lldb.py to ${framework_python_dir}"
fi
cp "${CONFIG_BUILD_DIR}/lldb.py" "${framework_python_dir}"
else
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Unable to find ${CONFIG_BUILD_DIR}/lldb.py"
fi
fi
# Copy the embedded interpreter script over to the framework Python directory
if [ -f "${SRC_ROOT}/source/Interpreter/embedded_interpreter.py" ]
then
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Copying embedded_interpreter.py to ${framework_python_dir}"
fi
cp "${SRC_ROOT}/source/Interpreter/embedded_interpreter.py" "${framework_python_dir}"
else
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Unable to find ${SRC_ROOT}/source/Interpreter/embedded_interpreter.py"
fi
fi
# Copy the C++ STL formatters over to the framework Python directory
if [ -f "${SRC_ROOT}/examples/synthetic/gnu_libstdcpp.py" ]
then
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Copying gnu_libstdcpp.py to ${framework_python_dir}"
fi
cp "${SRC_ROOT}/examples/synthetic/gnu_libstdcpp.py" "${framework_python_dir}"
else
if [ $Debug == 1 ]
then
echo "Unable to find ${SRC_ROOT}/examples/synthetic/gnu_libstdcpp.py"
fi
fi
fi
exit 0