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# Copyright 2020 The Emscripten Authors. All rights reserved.
# Emscripten is available under two separate licenses, the MIT license and the
# University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License. Both these licenses can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
import os
import sys
import logging
from . import utils
from .utils import path_from_root, exit_with_error, __rootpath__, which
logger = logging.getLogger('config')
# The following class can be overridden by the config file and/or
# environment variables. Specifically any variable whose name
# is in ALL_UPPER_CASE is condifered a valid config file key.
# See parse_config_file below.
EMSCRIPTEN_ROOT = __rootpath__
NODE_JS = None
BINARYEN_ROOT = None
SPIDERMONKEY_ENGINE = None
V8_ENGINE = None
LLVM_ROOT = None
LLVM_ADD_VERSION = None
CLANG_ADD_VERSION = None
CLOSURE_COMPILER = None
JAVA = None
JS_ENGINE = None
JS_ENGINES = None
WASMER = None
WASMTIME = None
WASM_ENGINES = []
FROZEN_CACHE = None
CACHE = None
PORTS = None
COMPILER_WRAPPER = None
def listify(x):
if x is None or type(x) is list:
return x
return [x]
def fix_js_engine(old, new):
if old is None:
return
global JS_ENGINES
JS_ENGINES = [new if x == old else x for x in JS_ENGINES]
return new
def root_is_writable():
return os.access(__rootpath__, os.W_OK)
def normalize_config_settings():
global CACHE, PORTS, LLVM_ADD_VERSION, CLANG_ADD_VERSION, CLOSURE_COMPILER
global NODE_JS, V8_ENGINE, JS_ENGINE, JS_ENGINES, SPIDERMONKEY_ENGINE, WASM_ENGINES
# EM_CONFIG stuff
if not JS_ENGINES:
JS_ENGINES = [NODE_JS]
if not JS_ENGINE:
JS_ENGINE = JS_ENGINES[0]
# Engine tweaks
if SPIDERMONKEY_ENGINE:
new_spidermonkey = SPIDERMONKEY_ENGINE
if '-w' not in str(new_spidermonkey):
new_spidermonkey += ['-w']
SPIDERMONKEY_ENGINE = fix_js_engine(SPIDERMONKEY_ENGINE, new_spidermonkey)
NODE_JS = fix_js_engine(NODE_JS, listify(NODE_JS))
V8_ENGINE = fix_js_engine(V8_ENGINE, listify(V8_ENGINE))
JS_ENGINE = fix_js_engine(JS_ENGINE, listify(JS_ENGINE))
JS_ENGINES = [listify(engine) for engine in JS_ENGINES]
WASM_ENGINES = [listify(engine) for engine in WASM_ENGINES]
CLOSURE_COMPILER = listify(CLOSURE_COMPILER)
if not CACHE:
if FROZEN_CACHE or root_is_writable():
CACHE = path_from_root('cache')
else:
# Use the legacy method of putting the cache in the user's home directory
# if the emscripten root is not writable.
# This is useful mostly for read-only installation and perhaps could
# be removed in the future since such installations should probably be
# setting a specific cache location.
logger.debug('Using home-directory for emscripten cache due to read-only root')
CACHE = os.path.expanduser(os.path.join('~', '.emscripten_cache'))
if not PORTS:
PORTS = os.path.join(CACHE, 'ports')
# Tools/paths
if LLVM_ADD_VERSION is None:
LLVM_ADD_VERSION = os.getenv('LLVM_ADD_VERSION')
if CLANG_ADD_VERSION is None:
CLANG_ADD_VERSION = os.getenv('CLANG_ADD_VERSION')
def parse_config_file():
"""Parse the emscripten config file using python's exec.
Also check EM_<KEY> environment variables to override specific config keys.
"""
config = {}
config_text = utils.read_file(EM_CONFIG)
try:
exec(config_text, config)
except Exception as e:
exit_with_error('Error in evaluating config file (%s): %s, text: %s', EM_CONFIG, str(e), config_text)
CONFIG_KEYS = (
'NODE_JS',
'BINARYEN_ROOT',
'SPIDERMONKEY_ENGINE',
'V8_ENGINE',
'LLVM_ROOT',
'LLVM_ADD_VERSION',
'CLANG_ADD_VERSION',
'CLOSURE_COMPILER',
'JAVA',
'JS_ENGINE',
'JS_ENGINES',
'WASMER',
'WASMTIME',
'WASM_ENGINES',
'FROZEN_CACHE',
'CACHE',
'PORTS',
'COMPILER_WRAPPER',
)
# Only propagate certain settings from the config file.
for key in CONFIG_KEYS:
env_var = 'EM_' + key
env_value = os.environ.get(env_var)
if env_value is not None:
if env_value == '':
env_value = None
globals()[key] = env_value
elif key in config:
globals()[key] = config[key]
# In the past the default-generated .emscripten config file would read certain environment
# variables. We used generate a warning here but that could generates false positives
# See https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk/issues/862
LEGACY_ENV_VARS = {
'LLVM': 'EM_LLVM_ROOT',
'BINARYEN': 'EM_BINARYEN_ROOT',
'NODE': 'EM_NODE_JS',
}
for key, new_key in LEGACY_ENV_VARS.items():
env_value = os.environ.get(key)
if env_value and new_key not in os.environ:
logger.debug(f'legacy environment variable found: `{key}`. Please switch to using `{new_key}` instead`')
# Certain keys are mandatory
for key in ('LLVM_ROOT', 'NODE_JS', 'BINARYEN_ROOT'):
if key not in config:
exit_with_error('%s is not defined in %s', key, EM_CONFIG)
if not globals()[key]:
exit_with_error('%s is set to empty value in %s', key, EM_CONFIG)
if not NODE_JS:
exit_with_error('NODE_JS is not defined in %s', EM_CONFIG)
normalize_config_settings()
def generate_config(path):
if os.path.exists(path):
exit_with_error(f'config file already exists: `{path}`')
# Note: repr is used to ensure the paths are escaped correctly on Windows.
# The full string is replaced so that the template stays valid Python.
config_data = utils.read_file(path_from_root('tools/config_template.py'))
config_data = config_data.splitlines()[3:] # remove the initial comment
config_data = '\n'.join(config_data)
# autodetect some default paths
config_data = config_data.replace('\'{{{ EMSCRIPTEN_ROOT }}}\'', repr(__rootpath__))
llvm_root = os.path.dirname(which('llvm-dis') or '/usr/bin/llvm-dis')
config_data = config_data.replace('\'{{{ LLVM_ROOT }}}\'', repr(llvm_root))
binaryen_root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(which('wasm-opt') or '/usr/local/bin/wasm-opt'))
config_data = config_data.replace('\'{{{ BINARYEN_ROOT }}}\'', repr(binaryen_root))
node = which('node') or which('nodejs') or 'node'
config_data = config_data.replace('\'{{{ NODE }}}\'', repr(node))
# write
utils.write_file(path, config_data)
print('''\
An Emscripten settings file has been generated at:
%s
It contains our best guesses for the important paths, which are:
LLVM_ROOT = %s
BINARYEN_ROOT = %s
NODE_JS = %s
EMSCRIPTEN_ROOT = %s
Please edit the file if any of those are incorrect.\
''' % (path, llvm_root, binaryen_root, node, __rootpath__), file=sys.stderr)
# Emscripten configuration is done through the --em-config command line option
# or the EM_CONFIG environment variable. If the specified string value contains
# newline or semicolon-separated definitions, then these definitions will be
# used to configure Emscripten. Otherwise, the string is understood to be a
# path to a settings file that contains the required definitions.
# The search order from the config file is as follows:
# 1. Specified on the command line (--em-config)
# 2. Specified via EM_CONFIG environment variable
# 3. Local .emscripten file, if found
# 4. Local .emscripten file, as used by `emsdk --embedded` (two levels above,
# see below)
# 5. User home directory config (~/.emscripten), if found.
embedded_config = path_from_root('.emscripten')
# For compatibility with `emsdk --embedded` mode also look two levels up. The
# layout of the emsdk puts emcc two levels below emsdk. For example:
# - emsdk/upstream/emscripten/emcc
# - emsdk/emscripten/1.38.31/emcc
# However `emsdk --embedded` stores the config file in the emsdk root.
# Without this check, when emcc is run from within the emsdk in embedded mode
# and the user forgets to first run `emsdk_env.sh` (which sets EM_CONFIG) emcc
# will not see any config file at all and fall back to creating a new/empty
# one.
# We could remove this special case if emsdk were to write its embedded config
# file into the emscripten directory itself.
# See: https://github.com/emscripten-core/emsdk/pull/367
emsdk_root = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(path_from_root()))
emsdk_embedded_config = os.path.join(emsdk_root, '.emscripten')
user_home_config = os.path.expanduser('~/.emscripten')
if '--em-config' in sys.argv:
i = sys.argv.index('--em-config')
if len(sys.argv) <= i + 1:
exit_with_error('--em-config must be followed by a filename')
EM_CONFIG = sys.argv.pop(i + 1)
del sys.argv[i]
elif 'EM_CONFIG' in os.environ:
EM_CONFIG = os.environ['EM_CONFIG']
elif os.path.exists(embedded_config):
EM_CONFIG = embedded_config
elif os.path.exists(emsdk_embedded_config):
EM_CONFIG = emsdk_embedded_config
elif os.path.exists(user_home_config):
EM_CONFIG = user_home_config
else:
# No config file found. Set EM_CONFIG to a default value
# that will get reported in the error below.
if root_is_writable():
EM_CONFIG = embedded_config
else:
EM_CONFIG = user_home_config
# We used to support inline EM_CONFIG.
if '\n' in EM_CONFIG:
exit_with_error('Inline EM_CONFIG data no longer supported. Please use a config file.')
EM_CONFIG = os.path.expanduser(EM_CONFIG)
# This command line flag needs to work even in the absence of a config file, so we must process it
# here at script import time (otherwise the error below will trigger).
if '--generate-config' in sys.argv:
generate_config(EM_CONFIG)
sys.exit(0)
if not os.path.exists(EM_CONFIG):
exit_with_error(f'config file not found: {EM_CONFIG}. Please create one by hand or run `emcc --generate-config`')
logger.debug('emscripten config is located in ' + EM_CONFIG)
# Emscripten compiler spawns other processes, which can reimport shared.py, so
# make sure that those child processes get the same configuration file by
# setting it to the currently active environment.
os.environ['EM_CONFIG'] = EM_CONFIG
parse_config_file()