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authorChris Larson <chris_larson@mentor.com>2010-11-09 14:48:13 -0700
committerRichard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>2011-05-20 17:33:02 +0100
commita04ce490e933fc7534db33f635b025c25329c564 (patch)
tree38bf814b03c6cb2175e6f149ebbcf5ed92f8e1c4
parent8c6bf9f6775fc5aaa8bc2c77924c95a00f1c1890 (diff)
downloadopenembedded-core-contrib-a04ce490e933fc7534db33f635b025c25329c564.tar.gz
Implement variable typing (sync from OE)
This implementation consists of two components: - Type creation python modules, whose job it is to construct objects of the defined type for a given variable in the metadata - typecheck.bbclass, which iterates over all configuration variables with a type defined and uses oe.types to check the validity of the values This gives us a few benefits: - Automatic sanity checking of all configuration variables with a defined type - Avoid duplicating the "how do I make use of the value of this variable" logic between its users. For variables like PATH, this is simply a split(), for boolean variables, the duplication can result in confusing, or even mismatched semantics (is this 0/1, empty/nonempty, what?) - Make it easier to create a configuration UI, as the type information could be used to provide a better interface than a text edit box (e.g checkbox for 'boolean', dropdown for 'choice') This functionality is entirely opt-in right now. To enable the configuration variable type checking, simply INHERIT += "typecheck". Example of a failing type check: BAZ = "foo" BAZ[type] = "boolean" $ bitbake -p FATAL: BAZ: Invalid boolean value 'foo' $ Examples of leveraging oe.types in a python snippet: PACKAGES[type] = "list" python () { import oe.data for pkg in oe.data.typed_value("PACKAGES", d): bb.note("package: %s" % pkg) } LIBTOOL_HAS_SYSROOT = "yes" LIBTOOL_HAS_SYSROOT[type] = "boolean" python () { import oe.data assert(oe.data.typed_value("LIBTOOL_HAS_SYSROOT", d) == True) } Signed-off-by: Chris Larson <chris_larson@mentor.com>
-rw-r--r--meta/classes/base.bbclass1
-rw-r--r--meta/classes/typecheck.bbclass12
-rw-r--r--meta/lib/oe/data.py13
-rw-r--r--meta/lib/oe/maketype.py100
-rw-r--r--meta/lib/oe/test_types.py62
-rw-r--r--meta/lib/oe/types.py104
6 files changed, 292 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/meta/classes/base.bbclass b/meta/classes/base.bbclass
index 23095eca3be..b552de29485 100644
--- a/meta/classes/base.bbclass
+++ b/meta/classes/base.bbclass
@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ python sys_path_eh () {
import oe.path
import oe.utils
+ import oe.data
inject("bb", bb)
inject("sys", sys)
inject("time", time)
diff --git a/meta/classes/typecheck.bbclass b/meta/classes/typecheck.bbclass
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..646cd4eed2f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta/classes/typecheck.bbclass
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+# Check types of bitbake configuration variables
+#
+# See oe.types for details.
+
+python check_types() {
+ import oe.types
+ if isinstance(e, bb.event.ConfigParsed):
+ for key in e.data.keys():
+ if e.data.getVarFlag(key, "type"):
+ oe.types.value(key, e.data)
+}
+addhandler check_types
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/data.py b/meta/lib/oe/data.py
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..8b7c3cd7898
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/data.py
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+import oe.maketype
+import bb.msg
+
+def typed_value(key, d):
+ """Construct a value for the specified metadata variable, using its flags
+ to determine the type and parameters for construction."""
+ var_type = d.getVarFlag(key, 'type')
+ flags = d.getVarFlags(key)
+
+ try:
+ return oe.maketype.create(d.getVar(key, True) or '', var_type, **flags)
+ except (TypeError, ValueError), exc:
+ bb.msg.fatal(bb.msg.domain.Data, "%s: %s" % (key, str(exc)))
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/maketype.py b/meta/lib/oe/maketype.py
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..0e9dbc67fb6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/maketype.py
@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+"""OpenEmbedded variable typing support
+
+Types are defined in the metadata by name, using the 'type' flag on a
+variable. Other flags may be utilized in the construction of the types. See
+the arguments of the type's factory for details.
+"""
+
+import bb
+import inspect
+import types
+
+available_types = {}
+
+class MissingFlag(TypeError):
+ """A particular flag is required to construct the type, but has not been
+ provided."""
+ def __init__(self, flag, type):
+ self.flag = flag
+ self.type = type
+ TypeError.__init__(self)
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return "Type '%s' requires flag '%s'" % (self.type, self.flag)
+
+def factory(var_type):
+ """Return the factory for a specified type."""
+ if var_type is None:
+ raise TypeError("No type specified. Valid types: %s" %
+ ', '.join(available_types))
+ try:
+ return available_types[var_type]
+ except KeyError:
+ raise TypeError("Invalid type '%s':\n Valid types: %s" %
+ (var_type, ', '.join(available_types)))
+
+def create(value, var_type, **flags):
+ """Create an object of the specified type, given the specified flags and
+ string value."""
+ obj = factory(var_type)
+ objflags = {}
+ for flag in obj.flags:
+ if flag not in flags:
+ if flag not in obj.optflags:
+ raise MissingFlag(flag, var_type)
+ else:
+ objflags[flag] = flags[flag]
+
+ return obj(value, **objflags)
+
+def get_callable_args(obj):
+ """Grab all but the first argument of the specified callable, returning
+ the list, as well as a list of which of the arguments have default
+ values."""
+ if type(obj) is type:
+ obj = obj.__init__
+
+ args, varargs, keywords, defaults = inspect.getargspec(obj)
+ flaglist = []
+ if args:
+ if len(args) > 1 and args[0] == 'self':
+ args = args[1:]
+ flaglist.extend(args)
+
+ optional = set()
+ if defaults:
+ optional |= set(flaglist[-len(defaults):])
+ return flaglist, optional
+
+def factory_setup(name, obj):
+ """Prepare a factory for use."""
+ args, optional = get_callable_args(obj)
+ extra_args = args[1:]
+ if extra_args:
+ obj.flags, optional = extra_args, optional
+ obj.optflags = set(optional)
+ else:
+ obj.flags = obj.optflags = ()
+
+ if not hasattr(obj, 'name'):
+ obj.name = name
+
+def register(name, factory):
+ """Register a type, given its name and a factory callable.
+
+ Determines the required and optional flags from the factory's
+ arguments."""
+ factory_setup(name, factory)
+ available_types[factory.name] = factory
+
+
+# Register all our included types
+for name in dir(types):
+ if name.startswith('_'):
+ continue
+
+ obj = getattr(types, name)
+ if not callable(obj):
+ continue
+
+ register(name, obj)
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/test_types.py b/meta/lib/oe/test_types.py
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..367cc30e454
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/test_types.py
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+import unittest
+from oe.maketype import create, factory
+
+class TestTypes(unittest.TestCase):
+ def assertIsInstance(self, obj, cls):
+ return self.assertTrue(isinstance(obj, cls))
+
+ def assertIsNot(self, obj, other):
+ return self.assertFalse(obj is other)
+
+ def assertFactoryCreated(self, value, type, **flags):
+ cls = factory(type)
+ self.assertIsNot(cls, None)
+ self.assertIsInstance(create(value, type, **flags), cls)
+
+class TestBooleanType(TestTypes):
+ def test_invalid(self):
+ self.assertRaises(ValueError, create, '', 'boolean')
+ self.assertRaises(ValueError, create, 'foo', 'boolean')
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, create, object(), 'boolean')
+
+ def test_true(self):
+ self.assertTrue(create('y', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertTrue(create('yes', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertTrue(create('1', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertTrue(create('t', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertTrue(create('true', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertTrue(create('TRUE', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertTrue(create('truE', 'boolean'))
+
+ def test_false(self):
+ self.assertFalse(create('n', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertFalse(create('no', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertFalse(create('0', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertFalse(create('f', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertFalse(create('false', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertFalse(create('FALSE', 'boolean'))
+ self.assertFalse(create('faLse', 'boolean'))
+
+ def test_bool_equality(self):
+ self.assertEqual(create('n', 'boolean'), False)
+ self.assertNotEqual(create('n', 'boolean'), True)
+ self.assertEqual(create('y', 'boolean'), True)
+ self.assertNotEqual(create('y', 'boolean'), False)
+
+class TestList(TestTypes):
+ def assertListEqual(self, value, valid, sep=None):
+ obj = create(value, 'list', separator=sep)
+ self.assertEqual(obj, valid)
+ if sep is not None:
+ self.assertEqual(obj.separator, sep)
+ self.assertEqual(str(obj), obj.separator.join(obj))
+
+ def test_list_nosep(self):
+ testlist = ['alpha', 'beta', 'theta']
+ self.assertListEqual('alpha beta theta', testlist)
+ self.assertListEqual('alpha beta\ttheta', testlist)
+ self.assertListEqual('alpha', ['alpha'])
+
+ def test_list_usersep(self):
+ self.assertListEqual('foo:bar', ['foo', 'bar'], ':')
+ self.assertListEqual('foo:bar:baz', ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'], ':')
diff --git a/meta/lib/oe/types.py b/meta/lib/oe/types.py
new file mode 100644
index 00000000000..ea31cf4219a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/meta/lib/oe/types.py
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+import re
+
+class OEList(list):
+ """OpenEmbedded 'list' type
+
+ Acts as an ordinary list, but is constructed from a string value and a
+ separator (optional), and re-joins itself when converted to a string with
+ str(). Set the variable type flag to 'list' to use this type, and the
+ 'separator' flag may be specified (defaulting to whitespace)."""
+
+ name = "list"
+
+ def __init__(self, value, separator = None):
+ if value is not None:
+ list.__init__(self, value.split(separator))
+ else:
+ list.__init__(self)
+
+ if separator is None:
+ self.separator = " "
+ else:
+ self.separator = separator
+
+ def __str__(self):
+ return self.separator.join(self)
+
+def choice(value, choices):
+ """OpenEmbedded 'choice' type
+
+ Acts as a multiple choice for the user. To use this, set the variable
+ type flag to 'choice', and set the 'choices' flag to a space separated
+ list of valid values."""
+ if not isinstance(value, basestring):
+ raise TypeError("choice accepts a string, not '%s'" % type(value))
+
+ value = value.lower()
+ choices = choices.lower()
+ if value not in choices.split():
+ raise ValueError("Invalid choice '%s'. Valid choices: %s" %
+ (value, choices))
+ return value
+
+def regex(value, regexflags=None):
+ """OpenEmbedded 'regex' type
+
+ Acts as a regular expression, returning the pre-compiled regular
+ expression pattern object. To use this type, set the variable type flag
+ to 'regex', and optionally, set the 'regexflags' type to a space separated
+ list of the flags to control the regular expression matching (e.g.
+ FOO[regexflags] += 'ignorecase'). See the python documentation on the
+ 're' module for a list of valid flags."""
+
+ flagval = 0
+ if regexflags:
+ for flag in regexflags.split():
+ flag = flag.upper()
+ try:
+ flagval |= getattr(re, flag)
+ except AttributeError:
+ raise ValueError("Invalid regex flag '%s'" % flag)
+
+ try:
+ return re.compile(value, flagval)
+ except re.error, exc:
+ raise ValueError("Invalid regex value '%s': %s" %
+ (value, exc.args[0]))
+
+def boolean(value):
+ """OpenEmbedded 'boolean' type
+
+ Valid values for true: 'yes', 'y', 'true', 't', '1'
+ Valid values for false: 'no', 'n', 'false', 'f', '0'
+ """
+
+ if not isinstance(value, basestring):
+ raise TypeError("boolean accepts a string, not '%s'" % type(value))
+
+ value = value.lower()
+ if value in ('yes', 'y', 'true', 't', '1'):
+ return True
+ elif value in ('no', 'n', 'false', 'f', '0'):
+ return False
+ raise ValueError("Invalid boolean value '%s'" % value)
+
+def integer(value, numberbase=10):
+ """OpenEmbedded 'integer' type
+
+ Defaults to base 10, but this can be specified using the optional
+ 'numberbase' flag."""
+
+ return int(value, int(numberbase))
+
+_float = float
+def float(value, fromhex='false'):
+ """OpenEmbedded floating point type
+
+ To use this type, set the type flag to 'float', and optionally set the
+ 'fromhex' flag to a true value (obeying the same rules as for the
+ 'boolean' type) if the value is in base 16 rather than base 10."""
+
+ if boolean(fromhex):
+ return _float.fromhex(value)
+ else:
+ return _float(value)