Class: Origen::Generator::Compiler
- Includes:
- Helpers, Comparator, Renderer
- Defined in:
- lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb
Overview
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Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#current_file ⇒ Object
readonly
During a compile this will return the current top-level file being compiled.
Instance Method Summary collapse
- #_get_binding(opts, &block) ⇒ Object private
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#buffer_name_for(file) ⇒ Object
Returns the ERB buffer name for the given file, something like “@my_file_name”.
- #check_for_differences(a, b, file) ⇒ Object
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#compile(file_or_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Compile all files found under the source directory, non-erb files will be copied to the destination un-altered.
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#compile_file(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Compile the supplied file if it is an erb template writing the compiled version to the destination directory.
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#compile_inline(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
private
Where compile will place the compiled content in an output file, this method will return it as a string to the caller (i.e. without creating an output file).
- #current_buffer ⇒ Object
- #current_buffer=(text) ⇒ Object
- #display_path_to(file) ⇒ Object
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#is_erb?(file) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the supplied file name has a .erb extension.
- #merge(file_or_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Object
- #merge_file(file, _options = {}) ⇒ Object
- #merge_ref_file(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
- #merge_reference_directory ⇒ Object
- #output_directory ⇒ Object
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#output_file(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the output file corresponding to the given source file, the destination directory will be created if it doesn’t exist.
- #reference_directory ⇒ Object
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#reference_file(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the reference file corresponding to the given source file, the destination directory will be created if it doesn’t exist.
- #run_erb(file, opts = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
- #stats ⇒ Object
Methods included from Renderer
#current_pipeline, #insert, #insert_content, #options, #pipeline, #placeholder, #render, #temporary_file
Methods included from Comparator
#check_for_changes, #relative_path_to
Instance Attribute Details
#current_file ⇒ Object (readonly)
During a compile this will return the current top-level file being compiled
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 17 def current_file @current_file end |
Instance Method Details
#_get_binding(opts, &block) ⇒ Object
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 165 def _get_binding(opts, &block) # Important, don't declare any local variable called options here, # the scope of this method will be the default for any templates and # we want options to refer to the global options method b = opts[:binding] || opts[:scope] || binding # If an object has been supplied as the scope, then do some tricks # to get a hold of its internal scope unless b.is_a?(Binding) b.define_singleton_method :_get_binding do |local_opts, &_block| # rubocop:disable Lint/UselessAssignment = local_opts # rubocop:enable Lint/UselessAssignment binding end # Here the global options, the ones visible right now, are passed to into the method defined above, # they will get assigned to the local variable called option and that is what the template will # be able to see b = b._get_binding(, &block) end b end |
#buffer_name_for(file) ⇒ Object
Returns the ERB buffer name for the given file, something like “@my_file_name”
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 196 def buffer_name_for(file) # Not sure why the final gsub is needed but seems to fail to parse correctly otherwise. @current_buffer = "@_#{file.basename('.*').basename('.*').to_s.gsub('-', '_')}" end |
#check_for_differences(a, b, file) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 219 def check_for_differences(a, b, file) if check_for_changes(a, b, comment_char: ["'", 'logprint'], quiet: true, compile_job: true) puts "*** CHANGE DETECTED *** To rollback: #{Origen.config.copy_command} #{display_path_to(b)} #{display_path_to(a)}" "#{Origen.config.diff_command} #{display_path_to(a)} #{display_path_to(b)} & #{ENV['EDITOR']} #{file.cleanpath} &" end end |
#compile(file_or_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Compile all files found under the source directory, non-erb files will be copied to the destination un-altered
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 40 def compile(file_or_dir, = {}) = { check_for_changes: true, sub_template: false, collect_stats: true }.merge() @scope = [:scope] # Doing here so the output_directory (requiring target load) doesn't get hit if # it is already defined [:output_directory] ||= output_directory @check_for_changes = [:check_for_changes] = if [:sub_template] block = .delete(:block) if is_erb?(file_or_dir) run_erb(file_or_dir, , &block) else f = File.open(file_or_dir) content = f.read f.close insert(content) end else Origen.file_handler.resolve_files(file_or_dir, ignore_with_prefix: '_', import: :template) do |file| compile_file(file, ) end end end |
#compile_file(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Compile the supplied file if it is an erb template writing the compiled version to the destination directory. If the file is not an erb template it is simply copied un-altered to the destination directory. File must be an absolute path to the file.
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 99 def compile_file(file, = {}) @current_file = Pathname.new(file) # This is used when templates are compiled through a test program, but can # be problematic when used to compile files standalone. In practice this may # not be an issue except when testing Origen and generating and compiling within # the same thread, but clearing this here doesn't seem to do any harm. Origen.file_handler.default_extension = nil Origen.log.info "Compiling... #{relative_path_to(file)}" unless [:quiet] Origen.log.info " Created... #{relative_path_to(output_file(file, options))}" unless [:quiet] stats.completed_files += 1 if [:collect_stats] if is_erb?(file) output = run_erb(file, ) f = output_file(file, ).to_s if output.is_a?(Pathname) FileUtils.mv output.to_s, f else File.open(f, 'w') { |out| out.puts output } end else # Just copy it across out = output_file(file, ) # Delete the target if it already exists, this prevents permission denied errors when copying FileUtils.rm_f(out.to_s) if File.exist?(out.to_s) FileUtils.cp(file.to_s, out.dirname.to_s) end if [:zip] `gzip -f -9 #{output_file(file, options)}` else if @check_for_changes check_for_changes(output_file(file, ), reference_file(file, ), comment_char: Origen.app.tester ? Origen.app.tester.program_comment_char : nil, compile_job: true) end end end |
#compile_inline(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
This method is part of a private API. You should avoid using this method if possible, as it may be removed or be changed in the future.
Where compile will place the compiled content in an output file, this method will return it as a string to the caller (i.e. without creating an output file)
It expects an absolute path to a single template file as the file argument.
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 25 def compile_inline(file, = {}) = .merge({}) = { check_for_changes: false, sub_template: false, collect_stats: false, initial_options: }.merge() @scope = [:scope] file = Pathname.new(file) unless [:string] run_erb(file, ).strip end |
#current_buffer ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 187 def current_buffer (@scope || self).instance_variable_get(@current_buffer || '@_anonymous') end |
#current_buffer=(text) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 191 def current_buffer=(text) (@scope || self).instance_variable_set(@current_buffer || '@_anonymous', text) end |
#display_path_to(file) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 213 def display_path_to(file) p = relative_path_to(file).to_s p.gsub!('/', '\\') if Origen.running_on_windows? p end |
#is_erb?(file) ⇒ Boolean
Returns true if the supplied file name has a .erb extension
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 227 def is_erb?(file) !!(file.to_s =~ /.erb$/) || !Origen.config.compile_only_dot_erb_files end |
#merge(file_or_dir, options = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 69 def merge(file_or_dir, = {}) # Compile an up to date reference compile(file_or_dir_path, check_for_changes: false, output_directory: merge_reference_directory) diffs = [] Origen.file_handler.resolve_files(file_or_dir, ignore_with_prefix: '_') do |file| diffs << merge_file(file, ) end diffs.compact! puts '' if diffs.size > 0 puts 'The following differences are present in the compiled files and must be resolved manually:' puts '' diffs.each do |diff| puts diff end puts '' else puts 'Merged successfully!' end end |
#merge_file(file, _options = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 201 def merge_file(file, = {}) file = Pathname.new(file) Origen.log.info "Merging... #{file.basename}" if is_erb?(file) && File.exist?(output_file(file)) check_for_differences(output_file(file), merge_ref_file(file), file) elsif File.exist?(output_file(file)) if check_for_differences(output_file(file), merge_ref_file(file), file) FileUtils.cp(output_file(file), file.dirname.to_s) end end end |
#merge_ref_file(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 274 def merge_ref_file(file, = {}) = { directory: merge_reference_directory }.merge() # return @merge_ref_file if @merge_ref_file sub_dir = Origen.file_handler.sub_dir_of(file).to_s sub_dir = nil if sub_dir == '.' filename = file.basename.to_s.gsub('.erb', '') # filename.gsub!('target', $target.id) if filename =~ /target/ && $target.id output = Pathname.new("#{options[:directory]}#{sub_dir ? '/' + sub_dir : ''}/#{filename}") FileUtils.mkdir_p(output.dirname.to_s) unless File.exist?(output.dirname.to_s) # @merge_ref_file = output output end |
#merge_reference_directory ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 239 def merge_reference_directory "#{Origen.root}/.merge_ref" end |
#output_directory ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 231 def output_directory Origen.file_handler.output_directory end |
#output_file(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the output file corresponding to the given source file, the destination directory will be created if it doesn’t exist.
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 245 def output_file(file, = {}) = { output_directory: output_directory }.merge() # return @output_file if @output_file sub_dir = [:output_sub_dir] || Origen.file_handler.sub_dir_of(file).to_s sub_dir = nil if sub_dir == '.' filename = [:output_file_name] || file.basename.to_s.gsub('.erb', '') # filename.gsub!('target', $target.id) if filename =~ /target/ && $target.id output = Pathname.new("#{options[:output_directory]}#{sub_dir ? '/' + sub_dir : ''}/#{filename}") FileUtils.mkdir_p(output.dirname.to_s) unless File.exist?(output.dirname.to_s) # @output_file = output output end |
#reference_directory ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 235 def reference_directory Origen.file_handler.reference_directory end |
#reference_file(file, options = {}) ⇒ Object
Returns the reference file corresponding to the given source file, the destination directory will be created if it doesn’t exist.
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 262 def reference_file(file, = {}) # return @reference_file if @reference_file sub_dir = Origen.file_handler.sub_dir_of(file).to_s sub_dir = nil if sub_dir == '.' filename = [:output_file_name] || file.basename.to_s.gsub('.erb', '') # filename.gsub!('target', $target.id) if filename =~ /target/ && $target.id reference = Pathname.new("#{reference_directory}#{sub_dir ? '/' + sub_dir : ''}/#{filename}") FileUtils.mkdir_p(reference.dirname.to_s) unless File.exist?(reference.dirname.to_s) # @reference_file = reference reference end |
#run_erb(file, opts = {}, &block) ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 134 def run_erb(file, opts = {}, &block) # Refresh the target to start all settings from scratch each time # This is an easy way to reset all registered values Origen.app.reload_target! unless [:preserve_target] # Record the current file, this can be used to resolve any relative path # references in the file about to be compiled Origen.file_handler.current_file = file # Make the file and options available to the template if opts[:initial_options] || opts[:options] .merge!(opts.delete(:initial_options) || opts.delete(:options)) end [:file] = file [:top_level_file] = current_file b = _get_binding(opts, &block) if opts[:string] content = file @current_buffer = '@_string_template' buffer = @current_buffer else content = File.read(file.to_s) buffer = buffer_name_for(file) end if block_given? content = ERB.new(content, 0, '%<>', buffer).result(b) else content = ERB.new(content, 0, Origen.config.erb_trim_mode, buffer).result(b) end insert(content) end |
#stats ⇒ Object
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# File 'lib/origen/generator/compiler.rb', line 90 def stats Origen.app.stats end |