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v/vlib/v/util/util.v

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// Copyright (c) 2019-2021 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license
// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
module util
import os
import time
import v.pref
import v.vmod
import v.util.recompilation
pub const (
v_version = '0.2.2'
)
// math.bits is needed by strconv.ftoa
pub const (
builtin_module_parts = ['math.bits', 'strconv', 'strconv.ftoa', 'hash', 'strings', 'builtin']
bundle_modules = ['clipboard', 'fontstash', 'gg', 'gx', 'sokol', 'szip', 'ui']
)
pub const (
external_module_dependencies_for_tool = map{
'vdoc': ['markdown']
}
)
// vhash() returns the build string C.V_COMMIT_HASH . See cmd/tools/gen_vc.v .
pub fn vhash() string {
mut buf := [50]byte{}
buf[0] = 0
unsafe {
bp := &buf[0]
C.snprintf(charptr(bp), 50, '%s', C.V_COMMIT_HASH)
return tos_clone(bp)
}
}
pub fn full_hash() string {
build_hash := vhash()
current_hash := githash(false)
if build_hash == current_hash {
return build_hash
}
return '${build_hash}.$current_hash'
}
// full_v_version() returns the full version of the V compiler
pub fn full_v_version(is_verbose bool) string {
if is_verbose {
return 'V $util.v_version $full_hash()'
}
hash := githash(false)
return 'V $util.v_version $hash'
}
// githash(x) returns the current git commit hash.
// When x is false, it is very fast - it just returns a predefined C constant.
// When x is true, it tries to get the current commit hash, by parsing the
// relevant files in the .git/ folder, or if that is not possible
// for example when using a V from a V binary release, that does not have .git/
// defaults to getting the predefined C constant again.
// NB: githash(true) must be called only when v detects that it builds itself.
// For all other programs, githash(false) should be used.
pub fn githash(should_get_from_filesystem bool) string {
for {
// The `for` construct here is used as a goto substitute.
// The code in this function will break out of the `for`
// if it detects an error and can not continue.
if should_get_from_filesystem {
vexe := os.getenv('VEXE')
vroot := os.dir(vexe)
// .git/HEAD
git_head_file := os.join_path(vroot, '.git', 'HEAD')
if !os.exists(git_head_file) {
break
}
// 'ref: refs/heads/master' ... the current branch name
head_content := os.read_file(git_head_file) or { break }
mut current_branch_hash := head_content
if head_content.starts_with('ref: ') {
gcbranch_rel_path := head_content.replace('ref: ', '').trim_space()
gcbranch_file := os.join_path(vroot, '.git', gcbranch_rel_path)
// .git/refs/heads/master
if !os.exists(gcbranch_file) {
break
}
// get the full commit hash contained in the ref heads file
branch_hash := os.read_file(gcbranch_file) or { break }
current_branch_hash = branch_hash
}
desired_hash_length := 7
if current_branch_hash.len > desired_hash_length {
return current_branch_hash[0..desired_hash_length]
}
}
break
}
mut buf := [50]byte{}
buf[0] = 0
unsafe {
bp := &buf[0]
C.snprintf(charptr(bp), 50, '%s', C.V_CURRENT_COMMIT_HASH)
return tos_clone(bp)
}
}
//
pub fn set_vroot_folder(vroot_path string) {
// Preparation for the compiler module:
// VEXE env variable is needed so that compiler.vexe_path()
// can return it later to whoever needs it:
vname := if os.user_os() == 'windows' { 'v.exe' } else { 'v' }
os.setenv('VEXE', os.real_path(os.join_path(vroot_path, vname)), true)
os.setenv('VCHILD', 'true', true)
}
pub fn resolve_vroot(str string, dir string) ?string {
mut mcache := vmod.get_cache()
vmod_file_location := mcache.get_by_folder(dir)
if vmod_file_location.vmod_file.len == 0 {
// There was no actual v.mod file found.
return error('To use @VROOT, you need to have a "v.mod" file in $dir, or in one of its parent folders.')
}
vmod_path := vmod_file_location.vmod_folder
return str.replace('@VROOT', os.real_path(vmod_path))
}
// resolve_env_value replaces all occurrences of `$env('ENV_VAR_NAME')`
// in `str` with the value of the env variable `$ENV_VAR_NAME`.
pub fn resolve_env_value(str string, check_for_presence bool) ?string {
env_ident := "\$env('"
at := str.index(env_ident) or {
return error('no "$env_ident' + '...\')" could be found in "$str".')
}
mut ch := byte(`.`)
mut env_lit := ''
for i := at + env_ident.len; i < str.len && ch != `)`; i++ {
ch = byte(str[i])
if ch.is_letter() || ch.is_digit() || ch == `_` {
env_lit += ch.ascii_str()
} else {
if !(ch == `\'` || ch == `)`) {
if ch == `$` {
return error('cannot use string interpolation in compile time \$env() expression')
}
return error('invalid environment variable name in "$str", invalid character "$ch.ascii_str()"')
}
}
}
if env_lit == '' {
return error('supply an env variable name like HOME, PATH or USER')
}
mut env_value := ''
if check_for_presence {
env_value = os.environ()[env_lit] or {
return error('the environment variable "$env_lit" does not exist.')
}
if env_value == '' {
return error('the environment variable "$env_lit" is empty.')
}
} else {
env_value = os.getenv(env_lit)
}
rep := str.replace_once(env_ident + env_lit + "'" + ')', env_value)
if rep.contains(env_ident) {
return resolve_env_value(rep, check_for_presence)
}
return rep
}
// launch_tool - starts a V tool in a separate process, passing it the `args`.
// All V tools are located in the cmd/tools folder, in files or folders prefixed by
// the letter `v`, followed by the tool name, i.e. `cmd/tools/vdoc/` or `cmd/tools/vpm.v`.
// The folder variant is suitable for larger and more complex tools, like `v doc`, because
// it provides you the ability to split their source in separate .v files, organized by topic,
// as well as have resources like static css/text/js files, that the tools can use.
// launch_tool uses a timestamp based detection mechanism, so that after `v self`, each tool
// will be recompiled too, before it is used, which guarantees that it would be up to date with
// V itself. That mechanism can be disabled by package managers by creating/touching a small
// `cmd/tools/.disable_autorecompilation` file, OR by changing the timestamps of all executables
// in cmd/tools to be < 1024 seconds (in unix time).
pub fn launch_tool(is_verbose bool, tool_name string, args []string) {
vexe := pref.vexe_path()
vroot := os.dir(vexe)
set_vroot_folder(vroot)
tool_args := args_quote_paths(args)
tools_folder := os.join_path(vroot, 'cmd', 'tools')
tool_basename := os.real_path(os.join_path(tools_folder, tool_name))
mut tool_exe := ''
mut tool_source := ''
if os.is_dir(tool_basename) {
tool_exe = path_of_executable(os.join_path(tool_basename, tool_name))
tool_source = tool_basename
} else {
tool_exe = path_of_executable(tool_basename)
tool_source = tool_basename + '.v'
}
tool_command := '"$tool_exe" $tool_args'
if is_verbose {
println('launch_tool vexe : $vroot')
println('launch_tool vroot : $vroot')
println('launch_tool tool_args : $tool_args')
println('launch_tool tool_source : $tool_source')
println('launch_tool tool_command: $tool_command')
}
disabling_file := recompilation.disabling_file(vroot)
is_recompilation_disabled := os.exists(disabling_file)
should_compile := !is_recompilation_disabled
&& should_recompile_tool(vexe, tool_source, tool_name, tool_exe)
if is_verbose {
println('launch_tool should_compile: $should_compile')
}
if should_compile {
emodules := util.external_module_dependencies_for_tool[tool_name]
for emodule in emodules {
check_module_is_installed(emodule, is_verbose) or { panic(err) }
}
mut compilation_command := '"$vexe" '
if tool_name in ['vself', 'vup', 'vdoctor', 'vsymlink'] {
// These tools will be called by users in cases where there
// is high chance of there being a problem somewhere. Thus
// it is better to always compile them with -g, so that in
// case these tools do crash/panic, their backtraces will have
// .v line numbers, to ease diagnostic in #bugs and issues.
compilation_command += ' -g '
}
compilation_command += '"$tool_source"'
if is_verbose {
println('Compiling $tool_name with: "$compilation_command"')
}
tool_compilation := os.exec(compilation_command) or { panic(err) }
if tool_compilation.exit_code != 0 {
eprintln('cannot compile `$tool_source`: \n$tool_compilation.output')
exit(1)
}
}
if is_verbose {
println('launch_tool running tool command: $tool_command ...')
}
exit(os.system(tool_command))
}
// NB: should_recompile_tool/4 compares unix timestamps that have 1 second resolution
// That means that a tool can get recompiled twice, if called in short succession.
// TODO: use a nanosecond mtime timestamp, if available.
pub fn should_recompile_tool(vexe string, tool_source string, tool_name string, tool_exe string) bool {
if os.is_dir(tool_source) {
source_files := os.walk_ext(tool_source, '.v')
mut newest_sfile := ''
mut newest_sfile_mtime := 0
for sfile in source_files {
mtime := os.file_last_mod_unix(sfile)
if mtime > newest_sfile_mtime {
newest_sfile_mtime = mtime
newest_sfile = sfile
}
}
single_file_recompile := should_recompile_tool(vexe, newest_sfile, tool_name,
tool_exe)
// eprintln('>>> should_recompile_tool: tool_source: $tool_source | $single_file_recompile | $newest_sfile')
return single_file_recompile
}
// TODO Caching should be done on the `vlib/v` level.
mut should_compile := false
if !os.exists(tool_exe) {
should_compile = true
} else {
mtime_vexe := os.file_last_mod_unix(vexe)
mtime_tool_exe := os.file_last_mod_unix(tool_exe)
mtime_tool_source := os.file_last_mod_unix(tool_source)
if mtime_tool_exe <= mtime_vexe {
// v was recompiled, maybe after v up ...
// rebuild the tool too just in case
should_compile = true
if tool_name == 'vself' || tool_name == 'vup' {
// The purpose of vself/up is to update and recompile v itself.
// After the first 'v self' execution, v will be modified, so
// then a second 'v self' will detect, that v is newer than the
// vself executable, and try to recompile vself/up again, which
// will slow down the next v recompilation needlessly.
should_compile = false
}
}
if mtime_tool_exe <= mtime_tool_source {
// the user changed the source code of the tool, or git updated it:
should_compile = true
}
// GNU Guix and possibly other environments, have bit for bit reproducibility in mind,
// including filesystem attributes like modification times, so they set the modification
// times of executables to a small number like 0, 1 etc. In this case, we should not
// recompile even if other heuristics say that we should. Users in such environments,
// have to explicitly do: `v cmd/tools/vfmt.v`, and/or install v from source, and not
// use the system packaged one, if they desire to develop v itself.
if mtime_vexe < 1024 && mtime_tool_exe < 1024 {
should_compile = false
}
}
return should_compile
}
fn tool_source2name_and_exe(tool_source string) (string, string) {
sfolder := os.dir(tool_source)
tool_name := os.base(tool_source).replace('.v', '')
tool_exe := os.join_path(sfolder, path_of_executable(tool_name))
return tool_name, tool_exe
}
pub fn quote_path(s string) string {
mut qs := s
if qs.contains('&') {
qs = qs.replace('&', '\\&')
}
if qs.contains(' ') {
return '"$qs"'
}
return qs
}
pub fn args_quote_paths(args []string) string {
mut res := []string{}
for a in args {
res << quote_path(a)
}
return res.join(' ')
}
pub fn path_of_executable(path string) string {
$if windows {
return path + '.exe'
}
return path
}
pub fn read_file(file_path string) ?string {
raw_text := os.read_file(file_path) or { return error('failed to open $file_path') }
return skip_bom(raw_text)
}
pub fn skip_bom(file_content string) string {
mut raw_text := file_content
// BOM check
if raw_text.len >= 3 {
unsafe {
c_text := raw_text.str
if c_text[0] == 0xEF && c_text[1] == 0xBB && c_text[2] == 0xBF {
// skip three BOM bytes
offset_from_begin := 3
raw_text = tos(c_text[offset_from_begin], vstrlen(c_text) - offset_from_begin)
}
}
}
return raw_text
}
[inline]
pub fn imin(a int, b int) int {
return if a < b { a } else { b }
}
[inline]
pub fn imax(a int, b int) int {
return if a > b { a } else { b }
}
pub fn replace_op(s string) string {
if s.len == 1 {
last_char := s[s.len - 1]
suffix := match last_char {
`+` { '_plus' }
`-` { '_minus' }
`*` { '_mult' }
`/` { '_div' }
`%` { '_mod' }
`<` { '_lt' }
`>` { '_gt' }
else { '' }
}
return s[..s.len - 1] + suffix
} else {
suffix := match s {
'==' { '_eq' }
else { '' }
}
return s[..s.len - 2] + suffix
}
}
pub fn join_env_vflags_and_os_args() []string {
vosargs := os.getenv('VOSARGS')
if vosargs != '' {
return non_empty(vosargs.split(' '))
}
mut args := []string{}
vflags := os.getenv('VFLAGS')
if vflags != '' {
args << os.args[0]
args << vflags.split(' ')
if os.args.len > 1 {
args << os.args[1..]
}
return non_empty(args)
}
return non_empty(os.args)
}
fn non_empty(arg []string) []string {
return arg.filter(it != '')
}
pub fn check_module_is_installed(modulename string, is_verbose bool) ?bool {
mpath := os.join_path(os.vmodules_dir(), modulename)
mod_v_file := os.join_path(mpath, 'v.mod')
murl := 'https://github.com/vlang/$modulename'
if is_verbose {
eprintln('check_module_is_installed: mpath: $mpath')
eprintln('check_module_is_installed: mod_v_file: $mod_v_file')
eprintln('check_module_is_installed: murl: $murl')
}
if os.exists(mod_v_file) {
vexe := pref.vexe_path()
update_cmd := '"$vexe" update "$modulename"'
if is_verbose {
eprintln('check_module_is_installed: updating with $update_cmd ...')
}
update_res := os.exec(update_cmd) or {
return error('can not start $update_cmd, error: $err')
}
if update_res.exit_code != 0 {
eprintln('Warning: `$modulename` exists, but is not updated.
V will continue, since updates can fail due to temporary network problems,
and the existing module `$modulename` may still work.')
if is_verbose {
eprintln('Details:')
eprintln(update_res.output)
}
eprintln('-'.repeat(50))
}
return true
}
if is_verbose {
eprintln('check_module_is_installed: cloning from $murl ...')
}
cloning_res := os.exec('git clone $murl $mpath') or {
return error('git is not installed, error: $err')
}
if cloning_res.exit_code != 0 {
return error('cloning failed, details: $cloning_res.output')
}
if !os.exists(mod_v_file) {
return error('even after cloning, $mod_v_file is still missing')
}
if is_verbose {
eprintln('check_module_is_installed: done')
}
return true
}
pub fn ensure_modules_for_all_tools_are_installed(is_verbose bool) {
for tool_name, tool_modules in util.external_module_dependencies_for_tool {
if is_verbose {
eprintln('Installing modules for tool: $tool_name ...')
}
for emodule in tool_modules {
check_module_is_installed(emodule, is_verbose) or { panic(err) }
}
}
}
pub fn strip_mod_name(name string) string {
return name.all_after_last('.')
}
pub fn strip_main_name(name string) string {
return name.replace('main.', '')
}
pub fn no_dots(s string) string {
return s.replace('.', '__')
}
const (
map_prefix = 'map[string]'
)
// no_cur_mod - removes cur_mod. prefix from typename,
// but *only* when it is at the start, i.e.:
// no_cur_mod('vproto.Abdcdef', 'proto') == 'vproto.Abdcdef'
// even though proto. is a substring
pub fn no_cur_mod(typename string, cur_mod string) string {
mut res := typename
mod_prefix := cur_mod + '.'
has_map_prefix := res.starts_with(util.map_prefix)
if has_map_prefix {
res = res.replace_once(util.map_prefix, '')
}
no_symbols := res.trim_left('&[]')
should_shorten := no_symbols.starts_with(mod_prefix)
if should_shorten {
res = res.replace_once(mod_prefix, '')
}
if has_map_prefix {
res = util.map_prefix + res
}
return res
}
pub fn prepare_tool_when_needed(source_name string) {
vexe := os.getenv('VEXE')
vroot := os.dir(vexe)
stool := os.join_path(vroot, 'cmd', 'tools', source_name)
tool_name, tool_exe := tool_source2name_and_exe(stool)
if should_recompile_tool(vexe, stool, tool_name, tool_exe) {
time.sleep(1001 * time.millisecond) // TODO: remove this when we can get mtime with a better resolution
recompile_file(vexe, stool)
}
}
pub fn recompile_file(vexe string, file string) {
cmd := '$vexe $file'
$if trace_recompilation ? {
println('recompilation command: $cmd')
}
recompile_result := os.system(cmd)
if recompile_result != 0 {
eprintln('could not recompile $file')
exit(2)
}
}
pub fn get_vtmp_folder() string {
mut vtmp := os.getenv('VTMP')
if vtmp.len > 0 {
return vtmp
}
vtmp = os.join_path(os.temp_dir(), 'v')
if !os.exists(vtmp) || !os.is_dir(vtmp) {
os.mkdir_all(vtmp) or { panic(err) }
}
os.setenv('VTMP', vtmp, true)
return vtmp
}
pub fn should_bundle_module(mod string) bool {
return mod in util.bundle_modules
|| (mod.contains('.') && mod.all_before('.') in util.bundle_modules)
}