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							- #!/usr/bin/env python
 - # encoding: utf-8
 - # Thomas Nagy, 2005-2018 (ita)
 - 
 - """
 - Utilities and platform-specific fixes
 - 
 - The portability fixes try to provide a consistent behavior of the Waf API
 - through Python versions 2.5 to 3.X and across different platforms (win32, linux, etc)
 - """
 - 
 - from __future__ import with_statement
 - 
 - import atexit, os, sys, errno, inspect, re, datetime, platform, base64, signal, functools, time
 - 
 - try:
 - 	import cPickle
 - except ImportError:
 - 	import pickle as cPickle
 - 
 - # leave this
 - if os.name == 'posix' and sys.version_info[0] < 3:
 - 	try:
 - 		import subprocess32 as subprocess
 - 	except ImportError:
 - 		import subprocess
 - else:
 - 	import subprocess
 - 
 - try:
 - 	TimeoutExpired = subprocess.TimeoutExpired
 - except AttributeError:
 - 	class TimeoutExpired(Exception):
 - 		pass
 - 
 - from collections import deque, defaultdict
 - 
 - try:
 - 	import _winreg as winreg
 - except ImportError:
 - 	try:
 - 		import winreg
 - 	except ImportError:
 - 		winreg = None
 - 
 - from waflib import Errors
 - 
 - try:
 - 	from hashlib import md5
 - except ImportError:
 - 	try:
 - 		from md5 import md5
 - 	except ImportError:
 - 		# never fail to enable fixes from another module
 - 		pass
 - 
 - try:
 - 	import threading
 - except ImportError:
 - 	if not 'JOBS' in os.environ:
 - 		# no threading :-(
 - 		os.environ['JOBS'] = '1'
 - 
 - 	class threading(object):
 - 		"""
 - 		A fake threading class for platforms lacking the threading module.
 - 		Use ``waf -j1`` on those platforms
 - 		"""
 - 		pass
 - 	class Lock(object):
 - 		"""Fake Lock class"""
 - 		def acquire(self):
 - 			pass
 - 		def release(self):
 - 			pass
 - 	threading.Lock = threading.Thread = Lock
 - 
 - SIG_NIL = 'SIG_NIL_SIG_NIL_'.encode()
 - """Arbitrary null value for hashes. Modify this value according to the hash function in use"""
 - 
 - O644 = 420
 - """Constant representing the permissions for regular files (0644 raises a syntax error on python 3)"""
 - 
 - O755 = 493
 - """Constant representing the permissions for executable files (0755 raises a syntax error on python 3)"""
 - 
 - rot_chr = ['\\', '|', '/', '-']
 - "List of characters to use when displaying the throbber (progress bar)"
 - 
 - rot_idx = 0
 - "Index of the current throbber character (progress bar)"
 - 
 - class ordered_iter_dict(dict):
 - 	"""Ordered dictionary that provides iteration from the most recently inserted keys first"""
 - 	def __init__(self, *k, **kw):
 - 		self.lst = deque()
 - 		dict.__init__(self, *k, **kw)
 - 	def clear(self):
 - 		dict.clear(self)
 - 		self.lst = deque()
 - 	def __setitem__(self, key, value):
 - 		if key in dict.keys(self):
 - 			self.lst.remove(key)
 - 		dict.__setitem__(self, key, value)
 - 		self.lst.append(key)
 - 	def __delitem__(self, key):
 - 		dict.__delitem__(self, key)
 - 		try:
 - 			self.lst.remove(key)
 - 		except ValueError:
 - 			pass
 - 	def __iter__(self):
 - 		return reversed(self.lst)
 - 	def keys(self):
 - 		return reversed(self.lst)
 - 
 - class lru_node(object):
 - 	"""
 - 	Used by :py:class:`waflib.Utils.lru_cache`
 - 	"""
 - 	__slots__ = ('next', 'prev', 'key', 'val')
 - 	def __init__(self):
 - 		self.next = self
 - 		self.prev = self
 - 		self.key = None
 - 		self.val = None
 - 
 - class lru_cache(object):
 - 	"""
 - 	A simple least-recently used cache with lazy allocation
 - 	"""
 - 	__slots__ = ('maxlen', 'table', 'head')
 - 	def __init__(self, maxlen=100):
 - 		self.maxlen = maxlen
 - 		"""
 - 		Maximum amount of elements in the cache
 - 		"""
 - 		self.table = {}
 - 		"""
 - 		Mapping key-value
 - 		"""
 - 		self.head = lru_node()
 - 		self.head.next = self.head
 - 		self.head.prev = self.head
 - 
 - 	def __getitem__(self, key):
 - 		node = self.table[key]
 - 		# assert(key==node.key)
 - 		if node is self.head:
 - 			return node.val
 - 
 - 		# detach the node found
 - 		node.prev.next = node.next
 - 		node.next.prev = node.prev
 - 
 - 		# replace the head
 - 		node.next = self.head.next
 - 		node.prev = self.head
 - 		self.head = node.next.prev = node.prev.next = node
 - 
 - 		return node.val
 - 
 - 	def __setitem__(self, key, val):
 - 		if key in self.table:
 - 			# update the value for an existing key
 - 			node = self.table[key]
 - 			node.val = val
 - 			self.__getitem__(key)
 - 		else:
 - 			if len(self.table) < self.maxlen:
 - 				# the very first item is unused until the maximum is reached
 - 				node = lru_node()
 - 				node.prev = self.head
 - 				node.next = self.head.next
 - 				node.prev.next = node.next.prev = node
 - 			else:
 - 				node = self.head = self.head.next
 - 				try:
 - 					# that's another key
 - 					del self.table[node.key]
 - 				except KeyError:
 - 					pass
 - 
 - 			node.key = key
 - 			node.val = val
 - 			self.table[key] = node
 - 
 - class lazy_generator(object):
 - 	def __init__(self, fun, params):
 - 		self.fun = fun
 - 		self.params = params
 - 
 - 	def __iter__(self):
 - 		return self
 - 
 - 	def __next__(self):
 - 		try:
 - 			it = self.it
 - 		except AttributeError:
 - 			it = self.it = self.fun(*self.params)
 - 		return next(it)
 - 
 - 	next = __next__
 - 
 - is_win32 = os.sep == '\\' or sys.platform == 'win32' # msys2
 - """
 - Whether this system is a Windows series
 - """
 - 
 - def readf(fname, m='r', encoding='latin-1'):
 - 	"""
 - 	Reads an entire file into a string. See also :py:meth:`waflib.Node.Node.readf`::
 - 
 - 		def build(ctx):
 - 			from waflib import Utils
 - 			txt = Utils.readf(self.path.find_node('wscript').abspath())
 - 			txt = ctx.path.find_node('wscript').read()
 - 
 - 	:type  fname: string
 - 	:param fname: Path to file
 - 	:type  m: string
 - 	:param m: Open mode
 - 	:type encoding: string
 - 	:param encoding: encoding value, only used for python 3
 - 	:rtype: string
 - 	:return: Content of the file
 - 	"""
 - 
 - 	if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000 and not 'b' in m:
 - 		m += 'b'
 - 		with open(fname, m) as f:
 - 			txt = f.read()
 - 		if encoding:
 - 			txt = txt.decode(encoding)
 - 		else:
 - 			txt = txt.decode()
 - 	else:
 - 		with open(fname, m) as f:
 - 			txt = f.read()
 - 	return txt
 - 
 - def writef(fname, data, m='w', encoding='latin-1'):
 - 	"""
 - 	Writes an entire file from a string.
 - 	See also :py:meth:`waflib.Node.Node.writef`::
 - 
 - 		def build(ctx):
 - 			from waflib import Utils
 - 			txt = Utils.writef(self.path.make_node('i_like_kittens').abspath(), 'some data')
 - 			self.path.make_node('i_like_kittens').write('some data')
 - 
 - 	:type  fname: string
 - 	:param fname: Path to file
 - 	:type   data: string
 - 	:param  data: The contents to write to the file
 - 	:type  m: string
 - 	:param m: Open mode
 - 	:type encoding: string
 - 	:param encoding: encoding value, only used for python 3
 - 	"""
 - 	if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000 and not 'b' in m:
 - 		data = data.encode(encoding)
 - 		m += 'b'
 - 	with open(fname, m) as f:
 - 		f.write(data)
 - 
 - def h_file(fname):
 - 	"""
 - 	Computes a hash value for a file by using md5. Use the md5_tstamp
 - 	extension to get faster build hashes if necessary.
 - 
 - 	:type fname: string
 - 	:param fname: path to the file to hash
 - 	:return: hash of the file contents
 - 	:rtype: string or bytes
 - 	"""
 - 	m = md5()
 - 	with open(fname, 'rb') as f:
 - 		while fname:
 - 			fname = f.read(200000)
 - 			m.update(fname)
 - 	return m.digest()
 - 
 - def readf_win32(f, m='r', encoding='latin-1'):
 - 	flags = os.O_NOINHERIT | os.O_RDONLY
 - 	if 'b' in m:
 - 		flags |= os.O_BINARY
 - 	if '+' in m:
 - 		flags |= os.O_RDWR
 - 	try:
 - 		fd = os.open(f, flags)
 - 	except OSError:
 - 		raise IOError('Cannot read from %r' % f)
 - 
 - 	if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000 and not 'b' in m:
 - 		m += 'b'
 - 		with os.fdopen(fd, m) as f:
 - 			txt = f.read()
 - 		if encoding:
 - 			txt = txt.decode(encoding)
 - 		else:
 - 			txt = txt.decode()
 - 	else:
 - 		with os.fdopen(fd, m) as f:
 - 			txt = f.read()
 - 	return txt
 - 
 - def writef_win32(f, data, m='w', encoding='latin-1'):
 - 	if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000 and not 'b' in m:
 - 		data = data.encode(encoding)
 - 		m += 'b'
 - 	flags = os.O_CREAT | os.O_TRUNC | os.O_WRONLY | os.O_NOINHERIT
 - 	if 'b' in m:
 - 		flags |= os.O_BINARY
 - 	if '+' in m:
 - 		flags |= os.O_RDWR
 - 	try:
 - 		fd = os.open(f, flags)
 - 	except OSError:
 - 		raise OSError('Cannot write to %r' % f)
 - 	with os.fdopen(fd, m) as f:
 - 		f.write(data)
 - 
 - def h_file_win32(fname):
 - 	try:
 - 		fd = os.open(fname, os.O_BINARY | os.O_RDONLY | os.O_NOINHERIT)
 - 	except OSError:
 - 		raise OSError('Cannot read from %r' % fname)
 - 	m = md5()
 - 	with os.fdopen(fd, 'rb') as f:
 - 		while fname:
 - 			fname = f.read(200000)
 - 			m.update(fname)
 - 	return m.digest()
 - 
 - # always save these
 - readf_unix = readf
 - writef_unix = writef
 - h_file_unix = h_file
 - if hasattr(os, 'O_NOINHERIT') and sys.hexversion < 0x3040000:
 - 	# replace the default functions
 - 	readf = readf_win32
 - 	writef = writef_win32
 - 	h_file = h_file_win32
 - 
 - try:
 - 	x = ''.encode('hex')
 - except LookupError:
 - 	import binascii
 - 	def to_hex(s):
 - 		ret = binascii.hexlify(s)
 - 		if not isinstance(ret, str):
 - 			ret = ret.decode('utf-8')
 - 		return ret
 - else:
 - 	def to_hex(s):
 - 		return s.encode('hex')
 - 
 - to_hex.__doc__ = """
 - Return the hexadecimal representation of a string
 - 
 - :param s: string to convert
 - :type s: string
 - """
 - 
 - def listdir_win32(s):
 - 	"""
 - 	Lists the contents of a folder in a portable manner.
 - 	On Win32, returns the list of drive letters: ['C:', 'X:', 'Z:'] when an empty string is given.
 - 
 - 	:type s: string
 - 	:param s: a string, which can be empty on Windows
 - 	"""
 - 	if not s:
 - 		try:
 - 			import ctypes
 - 		except ImportError:
 - 			# there is nothing much we can do
 - 			return [x + ':\\' for x in 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ']
 - 		else:
 - 			dlen = 4 # length of "?:\\x00"
 - 			maxdrives = 26
 - 			buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer(maxdrives * dlen)
 - 			ndrives = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetLogicalDriveStringsA(maxdrives*dlen, ctypes.byref(buf))
 - 			return [ str(buf.raw[4*i:4*i+2].decode('ascii')) for i in range(int(ndrives/dlen)) ]
 - 
 - 	if len(s) == 2 and s[1] == ":":
 - 		s += os.sep
 - 
 - 	if not os.path.isdir(s):
 - 		e = OSError('%s is not a directory' % s)
 - 		e.errno = errno.ENOENT
 - 		raise e
 - 	return os.listdir(s)
 - 
 - listdir = os.listdir
 - if is_win32:
 - 	listdir = listdir_win32
 - 
 - def num2ver(ver):
 - 	"""
 - 	Converts a string, tuple or version number into an integer. The number is supposed to have at most 4 digits::
 - 
 - 		from waflib.Utils import num2ver
 - 		num2ver('1.3.2') == num2ver((1,3,2)) == num2ver((1,3,2,0))
 - 
 - 	:type ver: string or tuple of numbers
 - 	:param ver: a version number
 - 	"""
 - 	if isinstance(ver, str):
 - 		ver = tuple(ver.split('.'))
 - 	if isinstance(ver, tuple):
 - 		ret = 0
 - 		for i in range(4):
 - 			if i < len(ver):
 - 				ret += 256**(3 - i) * int(ver[i])
 - 		return ret
 - 	return ver
 - 
 - def to_list(val):
 - 	"""
 - 	Converts a string argument to a list by splitting it by spaces.
 - 	Returns the object if not a string::
 - 
 - 		from waflib.Utils import to_list
 - 		lst = to_list('a b c d')
 - 
 - 	:param val: list of string or space-separated string
 - 	:rtype: list
 - 	:return: Argument converted to list
 - 	"""
 - 	if isinstance(val, str):
 - 		return val.split()
 - 	else:
 - 		return val
 - 
 - def console_encoding():
 - 	try:
 - 		import ctypes
 - 	except ImportError:
 - 		pass
 - 	else:
 - 		try:
 - 			codepage = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetConsoleCP()
 - 		except AttributeError:
 - 			pass
 - 		else:
 - 			if codepage:
 - 				return 'cp%d' % codepage
 - 	return sys.stdout.encoding or ('cp1252' if is_win32 else 'latin-1')
 - 
 - def split_path_unix(path):
 - 	return path.split('/')
 - 
 - def split_path_cygwin(path):
 - 	if path.startswith('//'):
 - 		ret = path.split('/')[2:]
 - 		ret[0] = '/' + ret[0]
 - 		return ret
 - 	return path.split('/')
 - 
 - re_sp = re.compile('[/\\\\]+')
 - def split_path_win32(path):
 - 	if path.startswith('\\\\'):
 - 		ret = re_sp.split(path)[1:]
 - 		ret[0] = '\\\\' + ret[0]
 - 		if ret[0] == '\\\\?':
 - 			return ret[1:]
 - 		return ret
 - 	return re_sp.split(path)
 - 
 - msysroot = None
 - def split_path_msys(path):
 - 	if path.startswith(('/', '\\')) and not path.startswith(('//', '\\\\')):
 - 		# msys paths can be in the form /usr/bin
 - 		global msysroot
 - 		if not msysroot:
 - 			# msys has python 2.7 or 3, so we can use this
 - 			msysroot = subprocess.check_output(['cygpath', '-w', '/']).decode(sys.stdout.encoding or 'latin-1')
 - 			msysroot = msysroot.strip()
 - 		path = os.path.normpath(msysroot + os.sep + path)
 - 	return split_path_win32(path)
 - 
 - if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
 - 	split_path = split_path_cygwin
 - elif is_win32:
 - 	if os.environ.get('MSYSTEM'):
 - 		split_path = split_path_msys
 - 	else:
 - 		split_path = split_path_win32
 - else:
 - 	split_path = split_path_unix
 - 
 - split_path.__doc__ = """
 - Splits a path by / or \\; do not confuse this function with with ``os.path.split``
 - 
 - :type  path: string
 - :param path: path to split
 - :return:     list of string
 - """
 - 
 - def check_dir(path):
 - 	"""
 - 	Ensures that a directory exists (similar to ``mkdir -p``).
 - 
 - 	:type  path: string
 - 	:param path: Path to directory
 - 	:raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.WafError` if the folder cannot be added.
 - 	"""
 - 	if not os.path.isdir(path):
 - 		try:
 - 			os.makedirs(path)
 - 		except OSError as e:
 - 			if not os.path.isdir(path):
 - 				raise Errors.WafError('Cannot create the folder %r' % path, ex=e)
 - 
 - def check_exe(name, env=None):
 - 	"""
 - 	Ensures that a program exists
 - 
 - 	:type name: string
 - 	:param name: path to the program
 - 	:param env: configuration object
 - 	:type env: :py:class:`waflib.ConfigSet.ConfigSet`
 - 	:return: path of the program or None
 - 	:raises: :py:class:`waflib.Errors.WafError` if the folder cannot be added.
 - 	"""
 - 	if not name:
 - 		raise ValueError('Cannot execute an empty string!')
 - 	def is_exe(fpath):
 - 		return os.path.isfile(fpath) and os.access(fpath, os.X_OK)
 - 
 - 	fpath, fname = os.path.split(name)
 - 	if fpath and is_exe(name):
 - 		return os.path.abspath(name)
 - 	else:
 - 		env = env or os.environ
 - 		for path in env['PATH'].split(os.pathsep):
 - 			path = path.strip('"')
 - 			exe_file = os.path.join(path, name)
 - 			if is_exe(exe_file):
 - 				return os.path.abspath(exe_file)
 - 	return None
 - 
 - def def_attrs(cls, **kw):
 - 	"""
 - 	Sets default attributes on a class instance
 - 
 - 	:type cls: class
 - 	:param cls: the class to update the given attributes in.
 - 	:type kw: dict
 - 	:param kw: dictionary of attributes names and values.
 - 	"""
 - 	for k, v in kw.items():
 - 		if not hasattr(cls, k):
 - 			setattr(cls, k, v)
 - 
 - def quote_define_name(s):
 - 	"""
 - 	Converts a string into an identifier suitable for C defines.
 - 
 - 	:type  s: string
 - 	:param s: String to convert
 - 	:rtype: string
 - 	:return: Identifier suitable for C defines
 - 	"""
 - 	fu = re.sub('[^a-zA-Z0-9]', '_', s)
 - 	fu = re.sub('_+', '_', fu)
 - 	fu = fu.upper()
 - 	return fu
 - 
 - re_sh = re.compile('\\s|\'|"')
 - """
 - Regexp used for shell_escape below
 - """
 - 
 - def shell_escape(cmd):
 - 	"""
 - 	Escapes a command:
 - 	['ls', '-l', 'arg space'] -> ls -l 'arg space'
 - 	"""
 - 	if isinstance(cmd, str):
 - 		return cmd
 - 	return ' '.join(repr(x) if re_sh.search(x) else x for x in cmd)
 - 
 - def h_list(lst):
 - 	"""
 - 	Hashes lists of ordered data.
 - 
 - 	Using hash(tup) for tuples would be much more efficient,
 - 	but Python now enforces hash randomization
 - 
 - 	:param lst: list to hash
 - 	:type lst: list of strings
 - 	:return: hash of the list
 - 	"""
 - 	return md5(repr(lst).encode()).digest()
 - 
 - def h_fun(fun):
 - 	"""
 - 	Hash functions
 - 
 - 	:param fun: function to hash
 - 	:type  fun: function
 - 	:return: hash of the function
 - 	:rtype: string or bytes
 - 	"""
 - 	try:
 - 		return fun.code
 - 	except AttributeError:
 - 		if isinstance(fun, functools.partial):
 - 			code = list(fun.args)
 - 			# The method items() provides a sequence of tuples where the first element
 - 			# represents an optional argument of the partial function application
 - 			#
 - 			# The sorting result outcome will be consistent because:
 - 			# 1. tuples are compared in order of their elements
 - 			# 2. optional argument namess are unique
 - 			code.extend(sorted(fun.keywords.items()))
 - 			code.append(h_fun(fun.func))
 - 			fun.code = h_list(code)
 - 			return fun.code
 - 		try:
 - 			h = inspect.getsource(fun)
 - 		except EnvironmentError:
 - 			h = 'nocode'
 - 		try:
 - 			fun.code = h
 - 		except AttributeError:
 - 			pass
 - 		return h
 - 
 - def h_cmd(ins):
 - 	"""
 - 	Hashes objects recursively
 - 
 - 	:param ins: input object
 - 	:type ins: string or list or tuple or function
 - 	:rtype: string or bytes
 - 	"""
 - 	# this function is not meant to be particularly fast
 - 	if isinstance(ins, str):
 - 		# a command is either a string
 - 		ret = ins
 - 	elif isinstance(ins, list) or isinstance(ins, tuple):
 - 		# or a list of functions/strings
 - 		ret = str([h_cmd(x) for x in ins])
 - 	else:
 - 		# or just a python function
 - 		ret = str(h_fun(ins))
 - 	if sys.hexversion > 0x3000000:
 - 		ret = ret.encode('latin-1', 'xmlcharrefreplace')
 - 	return ret
 - 
 - reg_subst = re.compile(r"(\\\\)|(\$\$)|\$\{([^}]+)\}")
 - def subst_vars(expr, params):
 - 	"""
 - 	Replaces ${VAR} with the value of VAR taken from a dict or a config set::
 - 
 - 		from waflib import Utils
 - 		s = Utils.subst_vars('${PREFIX}/bin', env)
 - 
 - 	:type  expr: string
 - 	:param expr: String to perform substitution on
 - 	:param params: Dictionary or config set to look up variable values.
 - 	"""
 - 	def repl_var(m):
 - 		if m.group(1):
 - 			return '\\'
 - 		if m.group(2):
 - 			return '$'
 - 		try:
 - 			# ConfigSet instances may contain lists
 - 			return params.get_flat(m.group(3))
 - 		except AttributeError:
 - 			return params[m.group(3)]
 - 		# if you get a TypeError, it means that 'expr' is not a string...
 - 		# Utils.subst_vars(None, env)  will not work
 - 	return reg_subst.sub(repl_var, expr)
 - 
 - def destos_to_binfmt(key):
 - 	"""
 - 	Returns the binary format based on the unversioned platform name,
 - 	and defaults to ``elf`` if nothing is found.
 - 
 - 	:param key: platform name
 - 	:type  key: string
 - 	:return: string representing the binary format
 - 	"""
 - 	if key == 'darwin':
 - 		return 'mac-o'
 - 	elif key in ('win32', 'cygwin', 'uwin', 'msys'):
 - 		return 'pe'
 - 	return 'elf'
 - 
 - def unversioned_sys_platform():
 - 	"""
 - 	Returns the unversioned platform name.
 - 	Some Python platform names contain versions, that depend on
 - 	the build environment, e.g. linux2, freebsd6, etc.
 - 	This returns the name without the version number. Exceptions are
 - 	os2 and win32, which are returned verbatim.
 - 
 - 	:rtype: string
 - 	:return: Unversioned platform name
 - 	"""
 - 	s = sys.platform
 - 	if s.startswith('java'):
 - 		# The real OS is hidden under the JVM.
 - 		from java.lang import System
 - 		s = System.getProperty('os.name')
 - 		# see http://lopica.sourceforge.net/os.html for a list of possible values
 - 		if s == 'Mac OS X':
 - 			return 'darwin'
 - 		elif s.startswith('Windows '):
 - 			return 'win32'
 - 		elif s == 'OS/2':
 - 			return 'os2'
 - 		elif s == 'HP-UX':
 - 			return 'hp-ux'
 - 		elif s in ('SunOS', 'Solaris'):
 - 			return 'sunos'
 - 		else: s = s.lower()
 - 
 - 	# powerpc == darwin for our purposes
 - 	if s == 'powerpc':
 - 		return 'darwin'
 - 	if s == 'win32' or s == 'os2':
 - 		return s
 - 	if s == 'cli' and os.name == 'nt':
 - 		# ironpython is only on windows as far as we know
 - 		return 'win32'
 - 	return re.split('\d+$', s)[0]
 - 
 - def nada(*k, **kw):
 - 	"""
 - 	Does nothing
 - 
 - 	:return: None
 - 	"""
 - 	pass
 - 
 - class Timer(object):
 - 	"""
 - 	Simple object for timing the execution of commands.
 - 	Its string representation is the duration::
 - 
 - 		from waflib.Utils import Timer
 - 		timer = Timer()
 - 		a_few_operations()
 - 		s = str(timer)
 - 	"""
 - 	def __init__(self):
 - 		self.start_time = self.now()
 - 
 - 	def __str__(self):
 - 		delta = self.now() - self.start_time
 - 		if not isinstance(delta, datetime.timedelta):
 - 			delta = datetime.timedelta(seconds=delta)
 - 		days = delta.days
 - 		hours, rem = divmod(delta.seconds, 3600)
 - 		minutes, seconds = divmod(rem, 60)
 - 		seconds += delta.microseconds * 1e-6
 - 		result = ''
 - 		if days:
 - 			result += '%dd' % days
 - 		if days or hours:
 - 			result += '%dh' % hours
 - 		if days or hours or minutes:
 - 			result += '%dm' % minutes
 - 		return '%s%.3fs' % (result, seconds)
 - 
 - 	def now(self):
 - 		return datetime.datetime.utcnow()
 - 
 - 	if hasattr(time, 'perf_counter'):
 - 		def now(self):
 - 			return time.perf_counter()
 - 
 - def read_la_file(path):
 - 	"""
 - 	Reads property files, used by msvc.py
 - 
 - 	:param path: file to read
 - 	:type path: string
 - 	"""
 - 	sp = re.compile(r'^([^=]+)=\'(.*)\'$')
 - 	dc = {}
 - 	for line in readf(path).splitlines():
 - 		try:
 - 			_, left, right, _ = sp.split(line.strip())
 - 			dc[left] = right
 - 		except ValueError:
 - 			pass
 - 	return dc
 - 
 - def run_once(fun):
 - 	"""
 - 	Decorator: let a function cache its results, use like this::
 - 
 - 		@run_once
 - 		def foo(k):
 - 			return 345*2343
 - 
 - 	.. note:: in practice this can cause memory leaks, prefer a :py:class:`waflib.Utils.lru_cache`
 - 
 - 	:param fun: function to execute
 - 	:type fun: function
 - 	:return: the return value of the function executed
 - 	"""
 - 	cache = {}
 - 	def wrap(*k):
 - 		try:
 - 			return cache[k]
 - 		except KeyError:
 - 			ret = fun(*k)
 - 			cache[k] = ret
 - 			return ret
 - 	wrap.__cache__ = cache
 - 	wrap.__name__ = fun.__name__
 - 	return wrap
 - 
 - def get_registry_app_path(key, filename):
 - 	"""
 - 	Returns the value of a registry key for an executable
 - 
 - 	:type key: string
 - 	:type filename: list of string
 - 	"""
 - 	if not winreg:
 - 		return None
 - 	try:
 - 		result = winreg.QueryValue(key, "Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\App Paths\\%s.exe" % filename[0])
 - 	except OSError:
 - 		pass
 - 	else:
 - 		if os.path.isfile(result):
 - 			return result
 - 
 - def lib64():
 - 	"""
 - 	Guess the default ``/usr/lib`` extension for 64-bit applications
 - 
 - 	:return: '64' or ''
 - 	:rtype: string
 - 	"""
 - 	# default settings for /usr/lib
 - 	if os.sep == '/':
 - 		if platform.architecture()[0] == '64bit':
 - 			if os.path.exists('/usr/lib64') and not os.path.exists('/usr/lib32'):
 - 				return '64'
 - 	return ''
 - 
 - def sane_path(p):
 - 	# private function for the time being!
 - 	return os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(p))
 - 
 - process_pool = []
 - """
 - List of processes started to execute sub-process commands
 - """
 - 
 - def get_process():
 - 	"""
 - 	Returns a process object that can execute commands as sub-processes
 - 
 - 	:rtype: subprocess.Popen
 - 	"""
 - 	try:
 - 		return process_pool.pop()
 - 	except IndexError:
 - 		filepath = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) + os.sep + 'processor.py'
 - 		cmd = [sys.executable, '-c', readf(filepath)]
 - 		return subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, bufsize=0)
 - 
 - def run_prefork_process(cmd, kwargs, cargs):
 - 	"""
 - 	Delegates process execution to a pre-forked process instance.
 - 	"""
 - 	if not 'env' in kwargs:
 - 		kwargs['env'] = dict(os.environ)
 - 	try:
 - 		obj = base64.b64encode(cPickle.dumps([cmd, kwargs, cargs]))
 - 	except (TypeError, AttributeError):
 - 		return run_regular_process(cmd, kwargs, cargs)
 - 
 - 	proc = get_process()
 - 	if not proc:
 - 		return run_regular_process(cmd, kwargs, cargs)
 - 
 - 	proc.stdin.write(obj)
 - 	proc.stdin.write('\n'.encode())
 - 	proc.stdin.flush()
 - 	obj = proc.stdout.readline()
 - 	if not obj:
 - 		raise OSError('Preforked sub-process %r died' % proc.pid)
 - 
 - 	process_pool.append(proc)
 - 	lst = cPickle.loads(base64.b64decode(obj))
 - 	# Jython wrapper failures (bash/execvp)
 - 	assert len(lst) == 5
 - 	ret, out, err, ex, trace = lst
 - 	if ex:
 - 		if ex == 'OSError':
 - 			raise OSError(trace)
 - 		elif ex == 'ValueError':
 - 			raise ValueError(trace)
 - 		elif ex == 'TimeoutExpired':
 - 			exc = TimeoutExpired(cmd, timeout=cargs['timeout'], output=out)
 - 			exc.stderr = err
 - 			raise exc
 - 		else:
 - 			raise Exception(trace)
 - 	return ret, out, err
 - 
 - def lchown(path, user=-1, group=-1):
 - 	"""
 - 	Change the owner/group of a path, raises an OSError if the
 - 	ownership change fails.
 - 
 - 	:param user: user to change
 - 	:type user: int or str
 - 	:param group: group to change
 - 	:type group: int or str
 - 	"""
 - 	if isinstance(user, str):
 - 		import pwd
 - 		entry = pwd.getpwnam(user)
 - 		if not entry:
 - 			raise OSError('Unknown user %r' % user)
 - 		user = entry[2]
 - 	if isinstance(group, str):
 - 		import grp
 - 		entry = grp.getgrnam(group)
 - 		if not entry:
 - 			raise OSError('Unknown group %r' % group)
 - 		group = entry[2]
 - 	return os.lchown(path, user, group)
 - 
 - def run_regular_process(cmd, kwargs, cargs={}):
 - 	"""
 - 	Executes a subprocess command by using subprocess.Popen
 - 	"""
 - 	proc = subprocess.Popen(cmd, **kwargs)
 - 	if kwargs.get('stdout') or kwargs.get('stderr'):
 - 		try:
 - 			out, err = proc.communicate(**cargs)
 - 		except TimeoutExpired:
 - 			if kwargs.get('start_new_session') and hasattr(os, 'killpg'):
 - 				os.killpg(proc.pid, signal.SIGKILL)
 - 			else:
 - 				proc.kill()
 - 			out, err = proc.communicate()
 - 			exc = TimeoutExpired(proc.args, timeout=cargs['timeout'], output=out)
 - 			exc.stderr = err
 - 			raise exc
 - 		status = proc.returncode
 - 	else:
 - 		out, err = (None, None)
 - 		try:
 - 			status = proc.wait(**cargs)
 - 		except TimeoutExpired as e:
 - 			if kwargs.get('start_new_session') and hasattr(os, 'killpg'):
 - 				os.killpg(proc.pid, signal.SIGKILL)
 - 			else:
 - 				proc.kill()
 - 			proc.wait()
 - 			raise e
 - 	return status, out, err
 - 
 - def run_process(cmd, kwargs, cargs={}):
 - 	"""
 - 	Executes a subprocess by using a pre-forked process when possible
 - 	or falling back to subprocess.Popen. See :py:func:`waflib.Utils.run_prefork_process`
 - 	and :py:func:`waflib.Utils.run_regular_process`
 - 	"""
 - 	if kwargs.get('stdout') and kwargs.get('stderr'):
 - 		return run_prefork_process(cmd, kwargs, cargs)
 - 	else:
 - 		return run_regular_process(cmd, kwargs, cargs)
 - 
 - def alloc_process_pool(n, force=False):
 - 	"""
 - 	Allocates an amount of processes to the default pool so its size is at least *n*.
 - 	It is useful to call this function early so that the pre-forked
 - 	processes use as little memory as possible.
 - 
 - 	:param n: pool size
 - 	:type n: integer
 - 	:param force: if True then *n* more processes are added to the existing pool
 - 	:type force: bool
 - 	"""
 - 	# mandatory on python2, unnecessary on python >= 3.2
 - 	global run_process, get_process, alloc_process_pool
 - 	if not force:
 - 		n = max(n - len(process_pool), 0)
 - 	try:
 - 		lst = [get_process() for x in range(n)]
 - 	except OSError:
 - 		run_process = run_regular_process
 - 		get_process = alloc_process_pool = nada
 - 	else:
 - 		for x in lst:
 - 			process_pool.append(x)
 - 
 - def atexit_pool():
 - 	for k in process_pool:
 - 		try:
 - 			os.kill(k.pid, 9)
 - 		except OSError:
 - 			pass
 - 		else:
 - 			k.wait()
 - # see #1889
 - if (sys.hexversion<0x207000f and not is_win32) or sys.hexversion>=0x306000f:
 - 	atexit.register(atexit_pool)
 - 
 - if os.environ.get('WAF_NO_PREFORK') or sys.platform == 'cli' or not sys.executable:
 - 	run_process = run_regular_process
 - 	get_process = alloc_process_pool = nada
 
 
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