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| <div class="toc"><dl> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.lexical">Lexical Features</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.target">Targets</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.rules">Rules</a></span></dt> |
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| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> has an interpreted, procedural language. Statements |
| in <code class="literal">bjam</code> are rule (procedure) definitions, rule invocations, |
| flow-of-control structures, variable assignments, and sundry language support. |
| </p> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.lexical"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.lexical" title="Lexical Features">Lexical Features</a> |
| </h3></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> treats its input files as whitespace-separated tokens, |
| with two exceptions: double quotes (") can enclose whitespace to embed |
| it into a token, and everything between the matching curly braces ({}) in |
| the definition of a rule action is treated as a single string. A backslash |
| (\) can escape a double quote, or any single whitespace character. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> requires whitespace (blanks, tabs, or newlines) to |
| surround all tokens, including the colon (:) and semicolon (;) tokens. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> keywords (an mentioned in this document) are reserved |
| and generally must be quoted with double quotes (") to be used as arbitrary |
| tokens, such as variable or target names. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Comments start with the <code class="literal">#</code> character and extend until the |
| end of line. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.target"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.target" title="Targets">Targets</a> |
| </h3></div></div></div> |
| <div class="toc"><dl><dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.target.binding_detection">Binding Detection</a></span></dt></dl></div> |
| <p> |
| The essential <code class="literal">bjam</code> data entity is a target. Build targets |
| are files to be updated. Source targets are the files used in updating built |
| targets. Built targets and source targets are collectively referred to as |
| file targets, and frequently built targets are source targets for other built |
| targets. Pseudotargets are symbols which represent dependencies on other |
| targets, but which are not themselves associated with any real file. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| A file target's identifier is generally the file's name, which can be absolutely |
| rooted, relative to the directory of <code class="literal">bjam</code>'s invocation, |
| or simply local (no directory). Most often it is the last case, and the actual |
| file path is bound using the <code class="literal">$(SEARCH)</code> and <code class="literal">$(LOCATE)</code> |
| special variables. See <a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.search" title="SEARCH and LOCATE">SEARCH |
| and LOCATE Variables</a> below. A local filename is optionally qualified |
| with grist, a string value used to assure uniqueness. A file target with |
| an identifier of the form <span class="emphasis"><em>file(member)</em></span> is a library |
| member (usually an <code class="literal">ar</code>(1) archive on Unix). |
| </p> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.target.binding_detection"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.target.binding_detection" title="Binding Detection">Binding Detection</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| Whenever a target is bound to a location in the filesystem, Boost Jam will |
| look for a variable called <code class="literal">BINDRULE</code> (first "on" |
| the target being bound, then in the global module). If non-empty, =$(BINDRULE[1])= |
| names a rule which is called with the name of the target and the path it |
| is being bound to. The signature of the rule named by =$(BINDRULE[1])= |
| should match the following: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule <span class="emphasis"><em>bind-rule</em></span> ( <span class="emphasis"><em>target</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span> ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| This facility is useful for correct header file scanning, since many compilers |
| will search for <code class="computeroutput"><span class="preprocessor">#include</span></code> |
| files first in the directory containing the file doing the <code class="computeroutput"><span class="preprocessor">#include</span></code> directive. <code class="literal">$(BINDRULE)</code> |
| can be used to make a record of that directory. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules" title="Rules">Rules</a> |
| </h3></div></div></div> |
| <div class="toc"><dl> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.rules.action_modifiers">Action Modifiers</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.rules.argument_lists">Argument lists</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins">Built-in Rules</a></span></dt> |
| </dl></div> |
| <p> |
| The basic <code class="literal">bjam</code> language entity is called a rule. A rule |
| is defined in two parts: the procedure and the actions. The procedure is |
| a body of jam statements to be run when the rule is invoked; the actions |
| are the OS shell commands to execute when updating the built targets of the |
| rule. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Rules can return values, which can be expanded into a list with "[ |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>rule</em></span> <span class="emphasis"><em>args</em></span> ... ]". A rule's |
| value is the value of its last statement, though only the following statements |
| have values: 'if' (value of the leg chosen), 'switch' (value of the case |
| chosen), set (value of the resulting variable), and 'return' (value of its |
| arguments). Note that 'return' doesn't actually cause a return, i.e., is |
| a no-op unless it is the last statement of the last block executed within |
| rule body. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">bjam</code> statements for defining and invoking rules are |
| as follows: |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Define a rule's procedure, replacing any previous definition. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule <span class="emphasis"><em>rulename</em></span> { <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span> } |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Define a rule's updating actions, replacing any previous definition. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">actions [ <span class="emphasis"><em>modifiers</em></span> ] <span class="emphasis"><em>rulename</em></span> { <span class="emphasis"><em>commands</em></span> } |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Invoke a rule. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="emphasis"><em>rulename</em></span> <span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>field2</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>...</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>fieldN</em></span> ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Invoke a rule under the influence of target's specific variables.. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">on <span class="emphasis"><em>target</em></span> <span class="emphasis"><em>rulename</em></span> <span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>field2</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>...</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>fieldN</em></span> ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Used as an argument, expands to the return value of the rule invoked. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">[ <span class="emphasis"><em>rulename</em></span> <span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>field2</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>...</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>fieldN</em></span> ] |
| [ on <span class="emphasis"><em>target</em></span> <span class="emphasis"><em>rulename</em></span> <span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>field2</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>...</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>fieldN</em></span> ] |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| A rule is invoked with values in <span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> through <span class="emphasis"><em>fieldN</em></span>. |
| They may be referenced in the procedure's statements as <code class="literal">$(1)</code> |
| through <code class="literal">$(<span class="emphasis"><em>N</em></span>)</code> (9 max), and the first |
| two only may be referenced in the action's <span class="emphasis"><em>commands</em></span> |
| as <code class="literal">$(1)</code> and <code class="literal">$(2)</code>. <code class="literal">$(<)</code> |
| and <code class="literal">$(>)</code> are synonymous with <code class="literal">$(1)</code> |
| and <code class="literal">$(2)</code>. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Rules fall into two categories: updating rules (with actions), and pure procedure |
| rules (without actions). Updating rules treat arguments <code class="literal">$(1)</code> |
| and <code class="literal">$(2)</code> as built targets and sources, respectively, while |
| pure procedure rules can take arbitrary arguments. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| When an updating rule is invoked, its updating actions are added to those |
| associated with its built targets (<code class="literal">$(1)</code>) before the rule's |
| procedure is run. Later, to build the targets in the updating phase, <span class="emphasis"><em>commands</em></span> |
| are passed to the OS command shell, with <code class="literal">$(1)</code> and <code class="literal">$(2)</code> |
| replaced by bound versions of the target names. See Binding above. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Rule invocation may be indirected through a variable: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">$(<span class="emphasis"><em>var</em></span>) <span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>field2</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>...</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>fieldN</em></span> ; |
| |
| on <span class="emphasis"><em>target</em></span> $(<span class="emphasis"><em>var</em></span>) <span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>field2</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>...</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>fieldN</em></span> ; |
| |
| [ $(<span class="emphasis"><em>var</em></span>) <span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>field2</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>...</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>fieldN</em></span> ] |
| [ on <span class="emphasis"><em>target</em></span> $(<span class="emphasis"><em>var</em></span>) <span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>field2</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>...</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>fieldN</em></span> ] |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The variable's value names the rule (or rules) to be invoked. A rule is invoked |
| for each element in the list of <code class="literal">$(<span class="emphasis"><em>var</em></span>)</code>'s |
| values. The fields <code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>field1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>field2</em></span> |
| : <span class="emphasis"><em>...</em></span></code> are passed as arguments for each invokation. |
| For the [ ... ] forms, the return value is the concatenation of the return |
| values for all of the invocations. |
| </p> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.action_modifiers"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.action_modifiers" title="Action Modifiers">Action Modifiers</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| The following action modifiers are understood: |
| </p> |
| <div class="variablelist"> |
| <p class="title"><b></b></p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">actions bind <span class="emphasis"><em>vars</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| <code class="literal">$(<span class="emphasis"><em>vars</em></span>)</code> will be replaced |
| with bound values. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">actions existing</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| <code class="literal">$(>)</code> includes only source targets currently |
| existing. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">actions ignore</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The return status of the commands is ignored. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">actions piecemeal</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| commands are repeatedly invoked with a subset of <code class="literal">$(>)</code> |
| small enough to fit in the command buffer on this OS. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">actions quietly</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The action is not echoed to the standard output. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">actions together</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The <code class="literal">$(>)</code> from multiple invocations of the same |
| action on the same built target are glommed together. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">actions updated</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| <code class="literal">$(>)</code> includes only source targets themselves |
| marked for updating. |
| </p></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.argument_lists"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.argument_lists" title="Argument lists">Argument lists</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| You can describe the arguments accepted by a rule, and refer to them by |
| name within the rule. For example, the following prints "I'm sorry, |
| Dave" to the console: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule report ( pronoun index ? : state : names + ) |
| { |
| local he.suffix she.suffix it.suffix = s ; |
| local I.suffix = m ; |
| local they.suffix you.suffix = re ; |
| ECHO $(pronoun)'$($(pronoun).suffix) $(state), $(names[$(index)]) ; |
| } |
| report I 2 : sorry : Joe Dave Pete ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Each name in a list of formal arguments (separated by "<code class="literal">:</code>" |
| in the rule declaration) is bound to a single element of the corresponding |
| actual argument unless followed by one of these modifiers: |
| </p> |
| <div class="informaltable"><table class="table"> |
| <colgroup> |
| <col> |
| <col> |
| </colgroup> |
| <thead><tr> |
| <th> |
| <p> |
| Symbol |
| </p> |
| </th> |
| <th> |
| <p> |
| Semantics of preceding symbol |
| </p> |
| </th> |
| </tr></thead> |
| <tbody> |
| <tr> |
| <td> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">?</code> |
| </p> |
| </td> |
| <td> |
| <p> |
| optional |
| </p> |
| </td> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">*</code> |
| </p> |
| </td> |
| <td> |
| <p> |
| Bind to zero or more unbound elements of the actual argument. |
| When <code class="literal">*</code> appears where an argument name is expected, |
| any number of additional arguments are accepted. This feature |
| can be used to implement "varargs" rules. |
| </p> |
| </td> |
| </tr> |
| <tr> |
| <td> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">+</code> |
| </p> |
| </td> |
| <td> |
| <p> |
| Bind to one or more unbound elements of the actual argument. |
| </p> |
| </td> |
| </tr> |
| </tbody> |
| </table></div> |
| <p> |
| The actual and formal arguments are checked for inconsistencies, which |
| cause Jam to exit with an error code: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">### argument error |
| # rule report ( pronoun index ? : state : names + ) |
| # called with: ( I 2 foo : sorry : Joe Dave Pete ) |
| # extra argument foo |
| ### argument error |
| # rule report ( pronoun index ? : state : names + ) |
| # called with: ( I 2 : sorry ) |
| # missing argument names |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| If you omit the list of formal arguments, all checking is bypassed as in |
| "classic" Jam. Argument lists drastically improve the reliability |
| and readability of your rules, however, and are <span class="bold"><strong>strongly |
| recommended</strong></span> for any new Jam code you write. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins" title="Built-in Rules">Built-in Rules</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <div class="toc"><dl> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.dependency_building">Dependency |
| Building</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding">Modifying |
| Binding</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility">Utility</a></span></dt> |
| </dl></div> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> has a growing set of built-in rules, all of which |
| are pure procedure rules without updating actions. They are in three groups: |
| the first builds the dependency graph; the second modifies it; and the |
| third are just utility rules. |
| </p> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.dependency_building"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.dependency_building" title="Dependency Building">Dependency |
| Building</a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.dependency_building._depends__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.dependency_building._depends__" title="DEPENDS"><code class="literal">DEPENDS</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule DEPENDS ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets1</em></span> * : <span class="emphasis"><em>targets2</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Builds a direct dependency: makes each of <span class="emphasis"><em>targets1</em></span> |
| depend on each of <span class="emphasis"><em>targets2</em></span>. Generally, <span class="emphasis"><em>targets1</em></span> |
| will be rebuilt if <span class="emphasis"><em>targets2</em></span> are themselves rebuilt |
| or are newer than <span class="emphasis"><em>targets1</em></span>. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.dependency_building._includes__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.dependency_building._includes__" title="INCLUDES"><code class="literal">INCLUDES</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule INCLUDES ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets1</em></span> * : <span class="emphasis"><em>targets2</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Builds a sibling dependency: makes any target that depends on any of |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>targets1</em></span> also depend on each of <span class="emphasis"><em>targets2</em></span>. |
| This reflects the dependencies that arise when one source file includes |
| another: the object built from the source file depends both on the |
| original and included source file, but the two sources files don't |
| depend on each other. For example: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">DEPENDS foo.o : foo.c ; |
| INCLUDES foo.c : foo.h ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| "<code class="literal">foo.o</code>" depends on "<code class="literal">foo.c</code>" |
| and "<code class="literal">foo.h</code>" in this example. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding" title="Modifying Binding">Modifying |
| Binding</a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| The six rules <code class="literal">ALWAYS</code>, <code class="literal">LEAVES</code>, |
| <code class="literal">NOCARE</code>, <code class="literal">NOTFILE</code>, <code class="literal">NOUPDATE</code>, |
| and <code class="literal">TEMPORARY</code> modify the dependency graph so that |
| <code class="literal">bjam</code> treats the targets differently during its target |
| binding phase. See Binding above. Normally, <code class="literal">bjam</code> updates |
| a target if it is missing, if its filesystem modification time is older |
| than any of its dependencies (recursively), or if any of its dependencies |
| are being updated. This basic behavior can be changed by invoking the |
| following rules: |
| </p> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._always__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._always__" title="ALWAYS"><code class="literal">ALWAYS</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule ALWAYS ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Causes <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> to be rebuilt regardless of whether |
| they are up-to-date (they must still be in the dependency graph). This |
| is used for the clean and uninstall targets, as they have no dependencies |
| and would otherwise appear never to need building. It is best applied |
| to targets that are also <code class="literal">NOTFILE</code> targets, but it |
| can also be used to force a real file to be updated as well. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._leaves__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._leaves__" title="LEAVES"><code class="literal">LEAVES</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule LEAVES ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Makes each of <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> depend only on its leaf |
| sources, and not on any intermediate targets. This makes it immune |
| to its dependencies being updated, as the "leaf" dependencies |
| are those without their own dependencies and without updating actions. |
| This allows a target to be updated only if original source files change. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._nocare__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._nocare__" title="NOCARE"><code class="literal">NOCARE</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule NOCARE ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Causes <code class="literal">bjam</code> to ignore <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> |
| that neither can be found nor have updating actions to build them. |
| Normally for such targets <code class="literal">bjam</code> issues a warning |
| and then skips other targets that depend on these missing targets. |
| The <code class="literal">HdrRule</code> in <code class="literal">Jambase</code> uses |
| <code class="literal">NOCARE</code> on the header file names found during header |
| file scanning, to let <code class="literal">bjam</code> know that the included |
| files may not exist. For example, if an <code class="computeroutput"><span class="preprocessor">#include</span></code> |
| is within an <code class="computeroutput"><span class="preprocessor">#ifdef</span></code>, |
| the included file may not actually be around. |
| </p> |
| <div class="warning"><table border="0" summary="Warning"> |
| <tr> |
| <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Warning]" src="../../../doc/src/images/warning.png"></td> |
| <th align="left">Warning</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p> |
| For targets with build actions: if their build actions exit with |
| a nonzero return code, dependent targets will still be built. |
| </p></td></tr> |
| </table></div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._notfile__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._notfile__" title="NOTFILE"><code class="literal">NOTFILE</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule NOTFILE ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Marks <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> as pseudotargets and not real files. |
| No timestamp is checked, and so the actions on such a target are only |
| executed if the target's dependencies are updated, or if the target |
| is also marked with <code class="literal">ALWAYS</code>. The default <code class="literal">bjam</code> |
| target "<code class="literal">all</code>" is a pseudotarget. In <code class="literal">Jambase</code>, |
| <code class="literal">NOTFILE</code> is used to define several addition convenient |
| pseudotargets. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._noupdate__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._noupdate__" title="NOUPDATE"><code class="literal">NOUPDATE</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule NOUPDATE ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Causes the timestamps on <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> to be ignored. |
| This has two effects: first, once the target has been created it will |
| never be updated; second, manually updating target will not cause other |
| targets to be updated. In <code class="literal">Jambase</code>, for example, |
| this rule is applied to directories by the <code class="literal">MkDir</code> |
| rule, because <code class="literal">MkDir</code> only cares that the target directory |
| exists, not when it has last been updated. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._temporary__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._temporary__" title="TEMPORARY"><code class="literal">TEMPORARY</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule TEMPORARY ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Marks <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> as temporary, allowing them to be |
| removed after other targets that depend upon them have been updated. |
| If a <code class="literal">TEMPORARY</code> target is missing, <code class="literal">bjam</code> |
| uses the timestamp of the target's parent. <code class="literal">Jambase</code> |
| uses <code class="literal">TEMPORARY</code> to mark object files that are archived |
| in a library after they are built, so that they can be deleted after |
| they are archived. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._fail_expected__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._fail_expected__" title="FAIL_EXPECTED"><code class="literal">FAIL_EXPECTED</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule FAIL_EXPECTED ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| For handling targets whose build actions are expected to fail (e.g. |
| when testing that assertions or compile-time type checking work properly), |
| Boost Jam supplies the <code class="literal">FAIL_EXPECTED</code> rule in the |
| same style as <code class="literal">NOCARE</code>, et. al. During target updating, |
| the return code of the build actions for arguments to <code class="literal">FAIL_EXPECTED</code> |
| is inverted: if it fails, building of dependent targets continues as |
| though it succeeded. If it succeeds, dependent targets are skipped. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._rmold__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._rmold__" title="RMOLD"><code class="literal">RMOLD</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule RMOLD ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> removes any target files that may exist on |
| disk when the rule used to build those targets fails. However, targets |
| whose dependencies fail to build are not removed by default. The <code class="literal">RMOLD</code> |
| rule causes its arguments to be removed if any of their dependencies |
| fail to build. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._isfile__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.modifying_binding._isfile__" title="ISFILE"><code class="literal">ISFILE</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule ISFILE ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">ISFILE</code> marks targets as required to be files. This |
| changes the way <code class="literal">bjam</code> searches for the target such |
| that it ignores mathes for file system items that are not file, like |
| directories. This makes it possible to avoid <code class="computeroutput"><span class="preprocessor">#include</span> |
| <span class="string">"exception"</span></code> matching |
| if one happens to have a directory named exception in the header search |
| path. |
| </p> |
| <div class="warning"><table border="0" summary="Warning"> |
| <tr> |
| <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Warning]" src="../../../doc/src/images/warning.png"></td> |
| <th align="left">Warning</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p> |
| This is currently not fully implemented. |
| </p></td></tr> |
| </table></div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility" title="Utility">Utility</a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| The two rules <code class="literal">ECHO</code> and <code class="literal">EXIT</code> are |
| utility rules, used only in <code class="literal">bjam</code>'s parsing phase. |
| </p> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._echo__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._echo__" title="ECHO"><code class="literal">ECHO</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule ECHO ( <span class="emphasis"><em>args</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Blurts out the message <span class="emphasis"><em>args</em></span> to stdout. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._exit__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._exit__" title="EXIT"><code class="literal">EXIT</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule EXIT ( <span class="emphasis"><em>message</em></span> * : <span class="emphasis"><em>result-value</em></span> ? ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Blurts out the <span class="emphasis"><em>message</em></span> to stdout and then exits |
| with a failure status if no <span class="emphasis"><em>result-value</em></span> is given, |
| otherwise it exits with the given <span class="emphasis"><em>result-value</em></span>. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| "<code class="literal">Echo</code>", "<code class="literal">echo</code>", |
| "<code class="literal">Exit</code>", and "<code class="literal">exit</code>" |
| are accepted as aliases for <code class="literal">ECHO</code> and <code class="literal">EXIT</code>, |
| since it is hard to tell that these are built-in rules and not part |
| of the language, like "<code class="literal">include</code>". |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._glob__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._glob__" title="GLOB"><code class="literal">GLOB</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">GLOB</code> rule does filename globbing. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule GLOB ( <span class="emphasis"><em>directories</em></span> * : <span class="emphasis"><em>patterns</em></span> * : <span class="emphasis"><em>downcase-opt</em></span> ? ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Using the same wildcards as for the patterns in the switch statement. |
| It is invoked by being used as an argument to a rule invocation inside |
| of "=[ ]=". For example: "<code class="literal">FILES = [ GLOB dir1 |
| dir2 : *.c *.h ]</code>" sets <code class="literal">FILES</code> to the |
| list of C source and header files in <code class="literal">dir1</code> and <code class="literal">dir2</code>. |
| The resulting filenames are the full pathnames, including the directory, |
| but the pattern is applied only to the file name without the directory. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| If <span class="emphasis"><em>downcase-opt</em></span> is supplied, filenames are converted |
| to all-lowercase before matching against the pattern; you can use this |
| to do case-insensitive matching using lowercase patterns. The paths |
| returned will still have mixed case if the OS supplies them. On Windows |
| NT and Cygwin, filenames are always downcased before matching. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._match__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._match__" title="MATCH"><code class="literal">MATCH</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">MATCH</code> rule does pattern matching. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule MATCH ( <span class="emphasis"><em>regexps</em></span> + : <span class="emphasis"><em>list</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Matches the <code class="literal">egrep</code>(1) style regular expressions |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>regexps</em></span> against the strings in <span class="emphasis"><em>list</em></span>. |
| The result is the concatenation of matching <code class="literal">()</code> subexpressions |
| for each string in <span class="emphasis"><em>list</em></span>, and for each regular |
| expression in <span class="emphasis"><em>regexps</em></span>. Only useful within the |
| "=[ ]=" construct, to change the result into a list. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._backtrace__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._backtrace__" title="BACKTRACE"><code class="literal">BACKTRACE</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule BACKTRACE ( ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Returns a list of quadruples: <span class="emphasis"><em>filename</em></span> <span class="emphasis"><em>line</em></span> |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>module</em></span> <span class="emphasis"><em>rulename</em></span>..., describing |
| each shallower level of the call stack. This rule can be used to generate |
| useful diagnostic messages from Jam rules. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._update__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._update__" title="UPDATE"><code class="literal">UPDATE</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule UPDATE ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Classic jam treats any non-option element of command line as a name |
| of target to be updated. This prevented more sophisticated handling |
| of command line. This is now enabled again but with additional changes |
| to the <code class="literal">UPDATE</code> rule to allow for the flexibility |
| of changing the list of targets to update. The UPDATE rule has two |
| effects: |
| </p> |
| <div class="orderedlist"><ol class="orderedlist" type="1"> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| It clears the list of targets to update, and |
| </li> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| Causes the specified targets to be updated. |
| </li> |
| </ol></div> |
| <p> |
| If no target was specified with the <code class="literal">UPDATE</code> rule, |
| no targets will be updated. To support changing of the update list |
| in more useful ways, the rule also returns the targets previously in |
| the update list. This makes it possible to add targets as such: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">local previous-updates = [ UPDATE ] ; |
| UPDATE $(previous-updates) a-new-target ; |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._w32_getreg__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._w32_getreg__" title="W32_GETREG"><code class="literal">W32_GETREG</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule W32_GETREG ( <span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>data</em></span> ? ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Defined only for win32 platform. It reads the registry of Windows. |
| '<span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span>' is the location of the information, and |
| '<span class="emphasis"><em>data</em></span>' is the name of the value which we want |
| to get. If '<span class="emphasis"><em>data</em></span>' is omitted, the default value |
| of '<span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span>' will be returned. The '<span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span>' |
| value must conform to MS key path format and must be prefixed with |
| one of the predefined root keys. As usual, |
| </p> |
| <div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" type="disc"> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| '<code class="literal">HKLM</code>' is equivalent to '<code class="literal">HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE</code>'. |
| </li> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| '<code class="literal">HKCU</code>' is equivalent to '<code class="literal">HKEY_CURRENT_USER</code>'. |
| </li> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| '<code class="literal">HKCR</code>' is equivalent to '<code class="literal">HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT</code>'. |
| </li> |
| </ul></div> |
| <p> |
| Other predefined root keys are not supported. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Currently supported data types : '<code class="literal">REG_DWORD</code>', '<code class="literal">REG_SZ</code>', |
| '<code class="literal">REG_EXPAND_SZ</code>', '<code class="literal">REG_MULTI_SZ</code>'. |
| The data with '<code class="literal">REG_DWORD</code>' type will be turned into |
| a string, '<code class="literal">REG_MULTI_SZ</code>' into a list of strings, |
| and for those with '<code class="literal">REG_EXPAND_SZ</code>' type environment |
| variables in it will be replaced with their defined values. The data |
| with '<code class="literal">REG_SZ</code>' type and other unsupported types will |
| be put into a string without modification. If it can't receive the |
| value of the data, it just return an empty list. For example, |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">local PSDK-location = |
| [ W32_GETREG HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\MicrosoftSDK\\Directories : "Install Dir" ] ; |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._w32_getregnames__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._w32_getregnames__" title="W32_GETREGNAMES"><code class="literal">W32_GETREGNAMES</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule W32_GETREGNAMES ( <span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>result-type</em></span> ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Defined only for win32 platform. It reads the registry of Windows. |
| '<span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span>' is the location of the information, and |
| '<span class="emphasis"><em>result-type</em></span>' is either '<code class="literal">subkeys</code>' |
| or '<code class="literal">values</code>'. For more information on '<span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span>' |
| format and constraints, please see <code class="literal">W32_GETREG</code>. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Depending on '<span class="emphasis"><em>result-type</em></span>', the rule returns one |
| of the following: |
| </p> |
| <div class="variablelist"> |
| <p class="title"><b></b></p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">subkeys</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Names of all direct subkeys of '<span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span>'. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">values</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Names of values contained in registry key given by '<span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span>'. |
| The "default" value of the key appears in the returned |
| list only if its value has been set in the registry. |
| </p></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </div> |
| <p> |
| If '<span class="emphasis"><em>result-type</em></span>' is not recognized, or requested |
| data cannot be retrieved, the rule returns an empty list. Example: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">local key = "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\App Paths" ; |
| local subkeys = [ W32_GETREGNAMES "$(key)" : subkeys ] ; |
| for local subkey in $(subkeys) |
| { |
| local values = [ W32_GETREGNAMES "$(key)\\$(subkey)" : values ] ; |
| for local value in $(values) |
| { |
| local data = [ W32_GETREG "$(key)\\$(subkey)" : "$(value)" ] ; |
| ECHO "Registry path: " $(key)\\$(subkey) ":" $(value) "=" $(data) ; |
| } |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._shell__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._shell__" title="SHELL"><code class="literal">SHELL</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule SHELL ( <span class="emphasis"><em>command</em></span> : * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">SHELL</code> executes <span class="emphasis"><em>command</em></span>, and |
| then returns the standard output of <span class="emphasis"><em>command</em></span>. |
| <code class="literal">SHELL</code> only works on platforms with a <code class="literal">popen()</code> |
| function in the C library. On platforms without a working <code class="literal">popen()</code> |
| function, <code class="literal">SHELL</code> is implemented as a no-op. <code class="literal">SHELL</code> |
| works on Unix, MacOS X, and most Windows compilers. <code class="literal">SHELL</code> |
| is a no-op on Metrowerks compilers under Windows. There is a variable |
| set of allowed options as additional arguments: |
| </p> |
| <div class="variablelist"> |
| <p class="title"><b></b></p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">exit-status</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| In addition to the output the result status of the executed command |
| is returned as a second element of the result. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">no-output</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Don't capture the output of the command. Instead an empty ("") |
| string value is returned in place of the output. |
| </p></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </div> |
| <p> |
| Because the Perforce/Jambase defines a <code class="literal">SHELL</code> rule |
| which hides the builtin rule, <code class="literal">COMMAND</code> can be used |
| as an alias for <code class="literal">SHELL</code> in such a case. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._md5__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._md5__" title="MD5"><code class="literal">MD5</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule MD5 ( <span class="emphasis"><em>string</em></span> ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">MD5</code> computes the MD5 hash of the string passed as |
| paramater and returns it. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._split_by_characters__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._split_by_characters__" title="SPLIT_BY_CHARACTERS"><code class="literal">SPLIT_BY_CHARACTERS</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule SPLIT_BY_CHARACTERS ( <span class="emphasis"><em>string</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>delimiters</em></span> ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">SPLIT_BY_CHARACTERS</code> splits the specified <span class="emphasis"><em>string</em></span> |
| on any delimiter character present in <span class="emphasis"><em>delimiters</em></span> |
| and returns the resulting list. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._precious__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._precious__" title="PRECIOUS"><code class="literal">PRECIOUS</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule PRECIOUS ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">PRECIOUS</code> rule specifies that each of the targets |
| passed as the arguments should not be removed even if the command updating |
| that target fails. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._pad__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._pad__" title="PAD"><code class="literal">PAD</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule PAD ( <span class="emphasis"><em>string</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>width</em></span> ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| If <span class="emphasis"><em>string</em></span> is shorter than <span class="emphasis"><em>width</em></span> |
| characters, pads it with whitespace characters on the right, and returns |
| the result. Otherwise, returns <span class="emphasis"><em>string</em></span> unmodified. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._file_open__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._file_open__" title="FILE_OPEN"><code class="literal">FILE_OPEN</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule FILE_OPEN ( <span class="emphasis"><em>filename</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>mode</em></span> ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">FILE_OPEN</code> rule opens the specified file and |
| returns a file descriptor. The <span class="emphasis"><em>mode</em></span> parameter |
| can be either "w" or "r". Note that at present, |
| only the <code class="literal">UPDATE_NOW</code> rule can use the resulting file |
| descriptor number. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h6 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._update_now__"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.rules.builtins.utility._update_now__" title="UPDATE_NOW"><code class="literal">UPDATE_NOW</code> |
| </a> |
| </h6></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule UPDATE_NOW ( <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> * : <span class="emphasis"><em>log</em></span> ? : <span class="emphasis"><em>ignore-minus-n</em></span> ? ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">UPDATE_NOW</code> caused the specified targets to be |
| updated immediately. If update was successfull, non-empty string is |
| returned. The <span class="emphasis"><em>log</em></span> parameter, if present, specifies |
| a descriptor of a file where all output from building is redirected. |
| If the <span class="emphasis"><em>ignore-minus-n</em></span> parameter is specified, |
| the targets are updated even if the <code class="literal">-n</code> parameter |
| is specified on the command line. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.flow_of_control"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.flow_of_control" title="Flow-of-Control">Flow-of-Control</a> |
| </h3></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> has several simple flow-of-control statements: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">for <span class="emphasis"><em>var</em></span> in <span class="emphasis"><em>list</em></span> { <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span> } |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Executes <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span> for each element in <span class="emphasis"><em>list</em></span>, |
| setting the variable <span class="emphasis"><em>var</em></span> to the element value. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">if <span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span> { <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span> } |
| [ else { <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span> } ] |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Does the obvious; the <code class="literal">else</code> clause is optional. <span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span> |
| is built of: |
| </p> |
| <div class="variablelist"> |
| <p class="title"><b></b></p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| true if any <span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> element is a non-zero-length string |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> = <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| list <span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> matches list <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span> string-for-string |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> != <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| list <span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> does not match list <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span> |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> < <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>a[i]</em></span> string is less than <span class="emphasis"><em>b[i]</em></span> |
| string, where <span class="emphasis"><em>i</em></span> is first mismatched element in |
| lists <span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> and <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span> |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> <= <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| every <span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> string is less than or equal to its <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span> |
| counterpart |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> > <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>a[i]</em></span> string is greater than <span class="emphasis"><em>b[i]</em></span> |
| string, where <span class="emphasis"><em>i</em></span> is first mismatched element |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> >= <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| every <span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> string is greater than or equal to its |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span> counterpart |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> in <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| true if all elements of <span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> can be found in <span class="emphasis"><em>b</em></span>, |
| or if <span class="emphasis"><em>a</em></span> has no elements |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">! <span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| condition not true |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span> && <span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| conjunction |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal"><span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span> || <span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| disjunction |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">( <span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span> )</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| precedence grouping |
| </p></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">include <span class="emphasis"><em>file</em></span> ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Causes <code class="literal">bjam</code> to read the named <span class="emphasis"><em>file</em></span>. |
| The <span class="emphasis"><em>file</em></span> is bound like a regular target (see Binding |
| above) but unlike a regular target the include <span class="emphasis"><em>file</em></span> |
| cannot be built. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The include <span class="emphasis"><em>file</em></span> is inserted into the input stream during |
| the parsing phase. The primary input file and all the included file(s) are |
| treated as a single file; that is, jam infers no scope boundaries from included |
| files. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">local <span class="emphasis"><em>vars</em></span> [ = <span class="emphasis"><em>values</em></span> ] ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Creates new <span class="emphasis"><em>vars</em></span> inside to the enclosing <code class="literal">{}</code> |
| block, obscuring any previous values they might have. The previous values |
| for vars are restored when the current block ends. Any rule called or file |
| included will see the local and not the previous value (this is sometimes |
| called Dynamic Scoping). The local statement may appear anywhere, even outside |
| of a block (in which case the previous value is restored when the input ends). |
| The <span class="emphasis"><em>vars</em></span> are initialized to <span class="emphasis"><em>values</em></span> |
| if present, or left uninitialized otherwise. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">return <span class="emphasis"><em>values</em></span> ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Within a rule body, the return statement sets the return value for an invocation |
| of the rule. It does <span class="bold"><strong>not</strong></span> cause the rule |
| to return; a rule's value is actually the value of the last statement executed, |
| so a return should be the last statement executed before the rule "naturally" |
| returns. |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">switch <span class="emphasis"><em>value</em></span> |
| { |
| case <span class="emphasis"><em>pattern1</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span> ; |
| case <span class="emphasis"><em>pattern2</em></span> : <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span> ; |
| ... |
| } |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The switch statement executes zero or one of the enclosed <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span>, |
| depending on which, if any, is the first case whose <span class="emphasis"><em>pattern</em></span> |
| matches <span class="emphasis"><em>value</em></span>. The <span class="emphasis"><em>pattern</em></span> values |
| are not variable-expanded. The pattern values may include the following wildcards: |
| </p> |
| <div class="variablelist"> |
| <p class="title"><b></b></p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">?</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| match any single character |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">*</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| match zero or more characters |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">[<span class="emphasis"><em>chars</em></span>]</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| match any single character in <span class="emphasis"><em>chars</em></span> |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">[^<span class="emphasis"><em>chars</em></span>]</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| match any single character not in <span class="emphasis"><em>chars</em></span> |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">\<span class="emphasis"><em>x</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| match <span class="emphasis"><em>x</em></span> (escapes the other wildcards) |
| </p></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">while <span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span> { <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span> } |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Repeatedly execute <span class="emphasis"><em>statements</em></span> while <span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span> |
| remains true upon entry. (See the description of <span class="emphasis"><em>cond</em></span> |
| expression syntax under if, above). |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables" title="Variables">Variables</a> |
| </h3></div></div></div> |
| <div class="toc"><dl> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.expansion">Variable Expansion</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.local_for_loop_variables">Local |
| For Loop Variables</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.atfile">Generated File Expansion</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins">Built-in Variables</a></span></dt> |
| </dl></div> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> variables are lists of zero or more elements, with |
| each element being a string value. An undefined variable is indistinguishable |
| from a variable with an empty list, however, a defined variable may have |
| one more elements which are null strings. All variables are referenced as |
| <code class="literal">$(<span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span>)</code>. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Variables are either global or target-specific. In the latter case, the variable |
| takes on the given value only during the updating of the specific target. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| A variable is defined with: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span> = <span class="emphasis"><em>elements</em></span> ; |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span> += <span class="emphasis"><em>elements</em></span> ; |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span> on <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> = <span class="emphasis"><em>elements</em></span> ; |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span> on <span class="emphasis"><em>targets</em></span> += <span class="emphasis"><em>elements</em></span> ; |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span> default = <span class="emphasis"><em>elements</em></span> ; |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span> ?= <span class="emphasis"><em>elements</em></span> ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The first two forms set <span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span> globally. The third |
| and forth forms set a target-specific variable. The <code class="literal">=</code> |
| operator replaces any previous elements of <span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span> |
| with <span class="emphasis"><em>elements</em></span>; the <code class="literal">+=</code> operation adds |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>elements</em></span> to <span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span>'s list of |
| elements. The final two forms are synonymous: they set <span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span> |
| globally, but only if it was previously unset. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Variables referenced in updating commands will be replaced with their values; |
| target-specific values take precedence over global values. Variables passed |
| as arguments (<code class="literal">$(1)</code> and <code class="literal">$(2)</code>) to actions |
| are replaced with their bound values; the "<code class="literal">bind</code>" |
| modifier can be used on actions to cause other variables to be replaced with |
| bound values. See Action Modifiers above. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> variables are not re-exported to the environment |
| of the shell that executes the updating actions, but the updating actions |
| can reference <code class="literal">bjam</code> variables with <code class="literal">$(<span class="emphasis"><em>variable</em></span>)</code>. |
| </p> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.expansion"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.expansion" title="Variable Expansion">Variable Expansion</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| During parsing, <code class="literal">bjam</code> performs variable expansion on |
| each token that is not a keyword or rule name. Such tokens with embedded |
| variable references are replaced with zero or more tokens. Variable references |
| are of the form <code class="literal">$(<span class="emphasis"><em>v</em></span>)</code> or <code class="literal">$(<span class="emphasis"><em>vm</em></span>)</code>, |
| where <span class="emphasis"><em>v</em></span> is the variable name, and <span class="emphasis"><em>m</em></span> |
| are optional modifiers. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Variable expansion in a rule's actions is similar to variable expansion |
| in statements, except that the action string is tokenized at whitespace |
| regardless of quoting. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The result of a token after variable expansion is the <span class="emphasis"><em>product</em></span> |
| of the components of the token, where each component is a literal substring |
| or a list substituting a variable reference. For example: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">$(X) -> a b c |
| t$(X) -> ta tb tc |
| $(X)z -> az bz cz |
| $(X)-$(X) -> a-a a-b a-c b-a b-b b-c c-a c-b c-c |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The variable name and modifiers can themselves contain a variable reference, |
| and this partakes of the product as well: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">$(X) -> a b c |
| $(Y) -> 1 2 |
| $(Z) -> X Y |
| $($(Z)) -> a b c 1 2 |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Because of this product expansion, if any variable reference in a token |
| is undefined, the result of the expansion is an empty list. If any variable |
| element is a null string, the result propagates the non-null elements: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">$(X) -> a "" |
| $(Y) -> "" 1 |
| $(Z) -> |
| -$(X)$(Y)- -> -a- -a1- -- -1- |
| -$(X)$(Z)- -> |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| A variable element's string value can be parsed into grist and filename-related |
| components. Modifiers to a variable are used to select elements, select |
| components, and replace components. The modifiers are: |
| </p> |
| <div class="variablelist"> |
| <p class="title"><b></b></p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">[<span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span>]</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select element number <span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span> (starting at 1). If |
| the variable contains fewer than <span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span> elements, |
| the result is a zero-element list. <span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span> can be |
| negative in which case the element number <span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span> |
| from the last leftward is returned. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">[<span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span>-<span class="emphasis"><em>m</em></span>]</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select elements number <span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span> through <span class="emphasis"><em>m</em></span>. |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span> and <span class="emphasis"><em>m</em></span> can be negative |
| in which case they refer to elements counting from the last leftward. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">[<span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span>-]</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select elements number <span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span> through the last. |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>n</em></span> can be negative in which case it refers to |
| the element counting from the last leftward. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:B</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select filename base. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:S</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select (last) filename suffix. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:M</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select archive member name. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:D</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select directory path. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:P</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select parent directory. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:G</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select grist. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:U</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Replace lowercase characters with uppercase. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:L</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Replace uppercase characters with lowercase. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:T</code></span></dt> |
| <dd> |
| <p> |
| Converts all back-slashes ("\") to forward slashes ("/"). |
| For example |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="identifier">x</span> <span class="special">=</span> <span class="string">"C:\\Program Files\\Borland"</span> <span class="special">;</span> <span class="identifier">ECHO</span> <span class="error">$</span><span class="special">(</span><span class="identifier">x</span><span class="special">:</span><span class="identifier">T</span><span class="special">)</span> <span class="special">;</span> |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| prints <code class="literal">"C:/Program Files/Borland"</code> |
| </p> |
| </dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:W</code></span></dt> |
| <dd> |
| <p> |
| When invoking Windows-based tools from <a href="http://www.cygwin.com/" target="_top">Cygwin</a> |
| it can be important to pass them true windows-style paths. The <code class="literal">:W</code> |
| modifier, <span class="bold"><strong>under Cygwin only</strong></span>, turns |
| a cygwin path into a Win32 path using the <a href="http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-api/func-cygwin-conv-to-win32-path.html" target="_top"><code class="literal">cygwin_conv_to_win32_path</code></a> |
| function. On other platforms, the string is unchanged. For example |
| |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="identifier">x</span> <span class="special">=</span> <span class="string">"/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Borland"</span> <span class="special">;</span> <span class="identifier">ECHO</span> <span class="error">$</span><span class="special">(</span><span class="identifier">x</span><span class="special">:</span><span class="identifier">W</span><span class="special">)</span> <span class="special">;</span> |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| prints <code class="literal">"C:\Program Files\Borland"</code> on |
| Cygwin |
| </p> |
| </dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:<span class="emphasis"><em>chars</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Select the components listed in <span class="emphasis"><em>chars</em></span>. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:G=<span class="emphasis"><em>grist</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Replace grist with <span class="emphasis"><em>grist</em></span>. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:D=<span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Replace directory with <span class="emphasis"><em>path</em></span>. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:B=<span class="emphasis"><em>base</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Replace the base part of file name with <span class="emphasis"><em>base</em></span>. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:S=<span class="emphasis"><em>suf</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Replace the suffix of file name with <span class="emphasis"><em>suf</em></span>. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:M=<span class="emphasis"><em>mem</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Replace the archive member name with <span class="emphasis"><em>mem</em></span>. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:R=<span class="emphasis"><em>root</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Prepend <span class="emphasis"><em>root</em></span> to the whole file name, if not |
| already rooted. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:E=<span class="emphasis"><em>value</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Assign <span class="emphasis"><em>value</em></span> to the variable if it is unset. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">:J=<span class="emphasis"><em>joinval</em></span></code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Concatentate list elements into single element, separated by <span class="emphasis"><em>joinval</em></span>'. |
| </p></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </div> |
| <p> |
| On VMS, <code class="literal">$(var:P)</code> is the parent directory of <code class="literal">$(var:D)</code>. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.local_for_loop_variables"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.local_for_loop_variables" title="Local For Loop Variables">Local |
| For Loop Variables</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| Boost Jam allows you to declare a local for loop control variable right |
| in the loop: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">x = 1 2 3 ; |
| y = 4 5 6 ; |
| for <span class="bold"><strong>local</strong></span> y in $(x) |
| { |
| ECHO $(y) ; # prints "1", "2", or "3" |
| } |
| ECHO $(y) ; # prints "4 5 6" |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.atfile"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.atfile" title="Generated File Expansion">Generated File Expansion</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| During expansion of expressions <code class="literal">bjam</code> also looks for |
| subexpressions of the form <code class="literal">@(filename:E=filecontents)</code> |
| and replaces the expression with <code class="literal">filename</code> after creating |
| the given file with the contents set to <code class="literal">filecontents</code>. |
| This is useful for creating compiler response files, and other "internal" |
| files. The expansion works both during parsing and action execution. Hence |
| it is possible to create files during any of the three build phases. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.builtins"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins" title="Built-in Variables">Built-in Variables</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <div class="toc"><dl> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.search">SEARCH and |
| LOCATE</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.hdrscan">HDRSCAN |
| and HDRRULE</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.semaphores">Semaphores</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.platform_identifier">Platform |
| Identifier</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.jam_version">Jam |
| Version</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.jamshell">JAMSHELL</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.actionrule"><code class="literal">__TIMING_RULE__</code> |
| and <code class="literal">__ACTION_RULE__</code></a></span></dt> |
| </dl></div> |
| <p> |
| This section discusses variables that have special meaning to <code class="literal">bjam</code>. |
| All of these must be defined or used in the global module -- using those |
| variables inside a named module will not have the desired effect. See |
| <a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules" title="Modules">Modules</a>. |
| </p> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.builtins.search"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.search" title="SEARCH and LOCATE">SEARCH and |
| LOCATE</a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| These two variables control the binding of file target names to locations |
| in the file system. Generally, <code class="literal">$(SEARCH)</code> is used to |
| find existing sources while <code class="literal">$(LOCATE)</code> is used to fix |
| the location for built targets. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Rooted (absolute path) file targets are bound as is. Unrooted file target |
| names are also normally bound as is, and thus relative to the current |
| directory, but the settings of <code class="literal">$(LOCATE)</code> and <code class="literal">$(SEARCH)</code> |
| alter this: |
| </p> |
| <div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" type="disc"> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| If <code class="literal">$(LOCATE)</code> is set then the target is bound relative |
| to the first directory in <code class="literal">$(LOCATE)</code>. Only the |
| first element is used for binding. |
| </li> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| If <code class="literal">$(SEARCH)</code> is set then the target is bound to |
| the first directory in <code class="literal">$(SEARCH)</code> where the target |
| file already exists. |
| </li> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| If the <code class="literal">$(SEARCH)</code> search fails, the target is bound |
| relative to the current directory anyhow. |
| </li> |
| </ul></div> |
| <p> |
| Both <code class="literal">$(SEARCH)</code> and <code class="literal">$(LOCATE)</code> should |
| be set target-specific and not globally. If they were set globally, |
| <code class="literal">bjam</code> would use the same paths for all file binding, |
| which is not likely to produce sane results. When writing your own rules, |
| especially ones not built upon those in Jambase, you may need to set |
| <code class="literal">$(SEARCH)</code> or <code class="literal">$(LOCATE)</code> directly. |
| Almost all of the rules defined in Jambase set <code class="literal">$(SEARCH)</code> |
| and <code class="literal">$(LOCATE)</code> to sensible values for sources they |
| are looking for and targets they create, respectively. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.builtins.hdrscan"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.hdrscan" title="HDRSCAN and HDRRULE">HDRSCAN |
| and HDRRULE</a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| These two variables control header file scanning. <code class="literal">$(HDRSCAN)</code> |
| is an <code class="literal">egrep(1)</code> pattern, with ()'s surrounding the |
| file name, used to find file inclusion statements in source files. <code class="literal">Jambase</code> |
| uses <code class="literal">$(HDRPATTERN)</code> as the pattern for <code class="literal">$(HDRSCAN)</code>. |
| <code class="literal">$(HDRRULE)</code> is the name of a rule to invoke with the |
| results of the scan: the scanned file is the target, the found files |
| are the sources. This is the only place where <code class="literal">bjam</code> |
| invokes a rule through a variable setting. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Both <code class="literal">$(HDRSCAN)</code> and <code class="literal">$(HDRRULE)</code> |
| must be set for header file scanning to take place, and they should be |
| set target-specific and not globally. If they were set globally, all |
| files, including executables and libraries, would be scanned for header |
| file include statements. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The scanning for header file inclusions is not exact, but it is at least |
| dynamic, so there is no need to run something like <code class="literal">makedepend(GNU)</code> |
| to create a static dependency file. The scanning mechanism errs on the |
| side of inclusion (i.e., it is more likely to return filenames that are |
| not actually used by the compiler than to miss include files) because |
| it can't tell if <code class="computeroutput"><span class="preprocessor">#include</span></code> |
| lines are inside <code class="computeroutput"><span class="preprocessor">#ifdefs</span></code> |
| or other conditional logic. In <code class="literal">Jambase</code>, <code class="literal">HdrRule</code> |
| applies the <code class="literal">NOCARE</code> rule to each header file found |
| during scanning so that if the file isn't present yet doesn't cause the |
| compilation to fail, <code class="literal">bjam</code> won't care. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Also, scanning for regular expressions only works where the included |
| file name is literally in the source file. It can't handle languages |
| that allow including files using variable names (as the <code class="literal">Jam</code> |
| language itself does). |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.builtins.semaphores"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.semaphores" title="Semaphores">Semaphores</a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| It is sometimes desirable to disallow parallel execution of some actions. |
| For example: |
| </p> |
| <div class="itemizedlist"><ul class="itemizedlist" type="disc"> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| Old versions of yacc use files with fixed names. So, running two |
| yacc actions is dangerous. |
| </li> |
| <li class="listitem"> |
| One might want to perform parallel compiling, but not do parallel |
| linking, because linking is i/o bound and only gets slower. |
| </li> |
| </ul></div> |
| <p> |
| Craig McPeeters has extended Perforce Jam to solve such problems, and |
| that extension was integrated in Boost.Jam. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Any target can be assigned a <span class="emphasis"><em>semaphore</em></span>, by setting |
| a variable called <code class="literal">SEMAPHORE</code> on that target. The value |
| of the variable is the semaphore name. It must be different from names |
| of any declared target, but is arbitrary otherwise. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| The semantic of semaphores is that in a group of targets which have the |
| same semaphore, only one can be updated at the moment, regardless of |
| "<code class="literal">-j</code>" option. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.builtins.platform_identifier"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.platform_identifier" title="Platform Identifier">Platform |
| Identifier</a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| A number of Jam built-in variables can be used to identify runtime platform: |
| </p> |
| <div class="variablelist"> |
| <p class="title"><b></b></p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">OS</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| OS identifier string |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">OSPLAT</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Underlying architecture, when applicable |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">MAC</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| true on MAC platform |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">NT</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| true on NT platform |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">OS2</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| true on OS2 platform |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">UNIX</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| true on Unix platforms |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">VMS</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| true on VMS platform |
| </p></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.builtins.jam_version"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.jam_version" title="Jam Version">Jam |
| Version</a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <div class="variablelist"> |
| <p class="title"><b></b></p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">JAMDATE</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Time and date at <code class="literal">bjam</code> start-up as an ISO-8601 |
| UTC value. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">JAMUNAME</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Ouput of uname(1) command (Unix only) |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">JAMVERSION</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| <code class="literal">bjam</code> version, currently "3.1.19" |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">JAM_VERSION</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| A predefined global variable with two elements indicates the version |
| number of Boost Jam. Boost Jam versions start at "<code class="literal">03</code>" |
| "<code class="literal">00</code>". Earlier versions of <code class="literal">Jam</code> |
| do not automatically define <code class="literal">JAM_VERSION</code>. |
| </p></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.builtins.jamshell"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.jamshell" title="JAMSHELL">JAMSHELL</a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| When <code class="literal">bjam</code> executes a rule's action block, it forks |
| and execs a shell, passing the action block as an argument to the shell. |
| The invocation of the shell can be controlled by <code class="literal">$(JAMSHELL)</code>. |
| The default on Unix is, for example: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">JAMSHELL = /bin/sh -c % ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">%</code> is replaced with the text of the action block. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">BJam</code> does not directly support building in parallel |
| across multiple hosts, since that is heavily dependent on the local environment. |
| To build in parallel across multiple hosts, you need to write your own |
| shell that provides access to the multiple hosts. You then reset <code class="literal">$(JAMSHELL)</code> |
| to reference it. |
| </p> |
| <p> |
| Just as <code class="literal">bjam</code> expands a <code class="literal">%</code> to be |
| the text of the rule's action block, it expands a <code class="literal">!</code> |
| to be the multi-process slot number. The slot number varies between 1 |
| and the number of concurrent jobs permitted by the <code class="literal">-j</code> |
| flag given on the command line. Armed with this, it is possible to write |
| a multiple host shell. For example: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">#!/bin/sh |
| |
| # This sample JAMSHELL uses the SunOS on(1) command to execute a |
| # command string with an identical environment on another host. |
| |
| # Set JAMSHELL = jamshell ! % |
| # |
| # where jamshell is the name of this shell file. |
| # |
| # This version handles up to -j6; after that they get executed |
| # locally. |
| |
| case $1 in |
| 1|4) on winken sh -c "$2";; |
| 2|5) on blinken sh -c "$2";; |
| 3|6) on nod sh -c "$2";; |
| *) eval "$2";; |
| esac |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h5 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.variables.builtins.actionrule"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.variables.builtins.actionrule" title="__TIMING_RULE__ and __ACTION_RULE__"><code class="literal">__TIMING_RULE__</code> |
| and <code class="literal">__ACTION_RULE__</code></a> |
| </h5></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">__TIMING_RULE__</code> and <code class="literal">__ACTION_RULE__</code> |
| can be set to the name of a rule for <code class="literal">bjam</code> to call |
| <span class="bold"><strong>after</strong></span> an action completes for a target. |
| They both give diagnostic information about the action that completed. |
| For <code class="literal">__TIMING_RULE__</code> the rule is called as: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="identifier">rule</span> <span class="identifier">timing</span><span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">rule</span> <span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">args</span> <span class="special">*</span> <span class="special">:</span> <span class="identifier">target</span> <span class="special">:</span> <span class="identifier">start</span> <span class="identifier">end</span> <span class="identifier">user</span> <span class="identifier">system</span> <span class="special">)</span> |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| And <code class="literal">__ACTION_RULE__</code> is called as: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="identifier">rule</span> <span class="identifier">action</span><span class="special">-</span><span class="identifier">rule</span> <span class="special">(</span> <span class="identifier">args</span> <span class="special">*</span> <span class="special">:</span> <span class="identifier">target</span> <span class="special">:</span> <span class="identifier">command</span> <span class="identifier">status</span> <span class="identifier">start</span> <span class="identifier">end</span> <span class="identifier">user</span> <span class="identifier">system</span> <span class="special">:</span> <span class="identifier">output</span> <span class="special">?</span> <span class="special">)</span> |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The arguments for both are: |
| </p> |
| <div class="variablelist"> |
| <p class="title"><b></b></p> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">args</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| Any values following the rule name in the <code class="literal">__TIMING_RULE__</code> |
| or <code class="literal">__ACTION_RULE__</code> are passed along here. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">target</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The <code class="literal">bjam</code> target that was built. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">command</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The text of the executed command in the action body. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">status</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The integer result of the executed command. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">start</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The starting timestamp of the executed command as a ISO-8601 UTC |
| value. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">end</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The completion timestamp of the executed command as a ISO-8601 |
| UTC value. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">user</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The number of user CPU seconds the executed command spent as a |
| floating point value. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">system</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The number of system CPU seconds the executed command spent as |
| a floating point value. |
| </p></dd> |
| <dt><span class="term"><code class="literal">output</code></span></dt> |
| <dd><p> |
| The output of the command as a single string. The content of the |
| output reflects the use of the <code class="literal">-pX</code> option. |
| </p></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </div> |
| <div class="note"><table border="0" summary="Note"> |
| <tr> |
| <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Note]" src="../../../doc/src/images/note.png"></td> |
| <th align="left">Note</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p> |
| If both variables are set for a target both are called, first <code class="literal">__TIMING_RULE__</code> |
| then <code class="literal">__ACTION_RULE__</code>. |
| </p></td></tr> |
| </table></div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h3 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules" title="Modules">Modules</a> |
| </h3></div></div></div> |
| <div class="toc"><dl> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.modules.declaration">Declaration</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.modules.variable_scope">Variable Scope</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.modules.local_rules">Local Rules</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__rulenames__rule">The <code class="literal">RULENAMES</code> |
| Rule</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__varnames__rule">The <code class="literal">VARNAMES</code> |
| Rule</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__import__rule">The <code class="literal">IMPORT</code> |
| Rule</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__export__rule">The <code class="literal">EXPORT</code> |
| Rule</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__caller_module__rule">The |
| <code class="literal">CALLER_MODULE</code> Rule</a></span></dt> |
| <dt><span class="section"><a href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__delete_module__rule">The |
| <code class="literal">DELETE_MODULE</code> Rule</a></span></dt> |
| </dl></div> |
| <p> |
| Boost Jam introduces support for modules, which provide some rudimentary |
| namespace protection for rules and variables. A new keyword, "<code class="literal">module</code>" |
| was also introduced. The features described in this section are primitives, |
| meaning that they are meant to provide the operations needed to write Jam |
| rules which provide a more elegant module interface. |
| </p> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules.declaration"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules.declaration" title="Declaration">Declaration</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">module <span class="emphasis"><em>expression</em></span> { ... } |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Code within the <code class="literal">{ ... }</code> executes within the module named |
| by evaluating expression. Rule definitions can be found in the module's |
| own namespace, and in the namespace of the global module as <span class="emphasis"><em>module-name</em></span>.<span class="emphasis"><em>rule-name</em></span>, |
| so within a module, other rules in that module may always be invoked without |
| qualification: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting"><span class="bold"><strong>module my_module</strong></span> |
| <span class="bold"><strong>{</strong></span> |
| rule salute ( x ) { ECHO $(x), world ; } |
| rule greet ( ) { salute hello ; } |
| greet ; |
| <span class="bold"><strong>}</strong></span> |
| <span class="bold"><strong>my_module.salute</strong></span> goodbye ; |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| When an invoked rule is not found in the current module's namespace, it |
| is looked up in the namespace of the global module, so qualified calls |
| work across modules: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">module your_module |
| { |
| rule bedtime ( ) { <span class="bold"><strong>my_module.salute</strong></span> goodnight ; } |
| } |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules.variable_scope"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules.variable_scope" title="Variable Scope">Variable Scope</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| Each module has its own set of dynamically nested variable scopes. When |
| execution passes from module A to module B, all the variable bindings from |
| A become unavailable, and are replaced by the bindings that belong to B. |
| This applies equally to local and global variables: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">module A |
| { |
| x = 1 ; |
| rule f ( ) |
| { |
| local y = 999 ; # becomes visible again when B.f calls A.g |
| B.f ; |
| } |
| rule g ( ) |
| { |
| ECHO $(y) ; # prints "999" |
| } |
| } |
| module B |
| { |
| y = 2 ; |
| rule f ( ) |
| { |
| ECHO $(y) ; # always prints "2" |
| A.g ; |
| } |
| } |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The only way to access another module's variables is by entering that module: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule peek ( module-name ? : variables + ) |
| { |
| module $(module-name) |
| { |
| return $($(>)) ; |
| } |
| } |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Note that because existing variable bindings change whenever a new module |
| scope is entered, argument bindings become unavailable. That explains the |
| use of "<code class="literal">$(>)</code>" in the peek rule above. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules.local_rules"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules.local_rules" title="Local Rules">Local Rules</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">local rule <span class="emphasis"><em>rulename</em></span>... |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The rule is declared locally to the current module. It is not entered in |
| the global module with qualification, and its name will not appear in the |
| result of: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">[ RULENAMES <span class="emphasis"><em>module-name</em></span> ] |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules.the__rulenames__rule"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__rulenames__rule" title="The RULENAMES Rule">The <code class="literal">RULENAMES</code> |
| Rule</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule RULENAMES ( <span class="emphasis"><em>module</em></span> ? ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Returns a list of the names of all non-local rules in the given module. |
| If <span class="emphasis"><em>module</em></span> is omitted, the names of all non-local rules |
| in the global module are returned. |
| </p> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules.the__varnames__rule"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__varnames__rule" title="The VARNAMES Rule">The <code class="literal">VARNAMES</code> |
| Rule</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule VARNAMES ( <span class="emphasis"><em>module</em></span> ? ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| Returns a list of the names of all variable bindings in the given module. |
| If <span class="emphasis"><em>module</em></span> is omitted, the names of all variable bindings |
| in the global module are returned. |
| </p> |
| <div class="note"><table border="0" summary="Note"> |
| <tr> |
| <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Note]" src="../../../doc/src/images/note.png"></td> |
| <th align="left">Note</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p> |
| This includes any local variables in rules from the call stack which |
| have not returned at the time of the <code class="literal">VARNAMES</code> invocation. |
| </p></td></tr> |
| </table></div> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules.the__import__rule"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__import__rule" title="The IMPORT Rule">The <code class="literal">IMPORT</code> |
| Rule</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">IMPORT</code> allows rule name aliasing across modules: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule IMPORT ( <span class="emphasis"><em>source_module</em></span> ? : <span class="emphasis"><em>source_rules</em></span> * |
| : <span class="emphasis"><em>target_module</em></span> ? : <span class="emphasis"><em>target_rules</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">IMPORT</code> rule copies rules from the <span class="emphasis"><em>source_module</em></span> |
| into the <span class="emphasis"><em>target_module</em></span> as local rules. If either |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>source_module</em></span> or <span class="emphasis"><em>target_module</em></span> |
| is not supplied, it refers to the global module. <span class="emphasis"><em>source_rules</em></span> |
| specifies which rules from the <span class="emphasis"><em>source_module</em></span> to import; |
| <span class="emphasis"><em>target_rules</em></span> specifies the names to give those rules |
| in <span class="emphasis"><em>target_module</em></span>. If <span class="emphasis"><em>source_rules</em></span> |
| contains a name which doesn't correspond to a rule in <span class="emphasis"><em>source_module</em></span>, |
| or if it contains a different number of items than <span class="emphasis"><em>target_rules</em></span>, |
| an error is issued. For example, |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting"># import m1.rule1 into m2 as local rule m1-rule1. |
| IMPORT m1 : rule1 : m2 : m1-rule1 ; |
| # import all non-local rules from m1 into m2 |
| IMPORT m1 : [ RULENAMES m1 ] : m2 : [ RULENAMES m1 ] ; |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules.the__export__rule"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__export__rule" title="The EXPORT Rule">The <code class="literal">EXPORT</code> |
| Rule</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">EXPORT</code> allows rule name aliasing across modules: |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule EXPORT ( <span class="emphasis"><em>module</em></span> ? : <span class="emphasis"><em>rules</em></span> * ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| The <code class="literal">EXPORT</code> rule marks <span class="emphasis"><em>rules</em></span> from |
| the <code class="literal">source_module</code> as non-local (and thus exportable). |
| If an element of <span class="emphasis"><em>rules</em></span> does not name a rule in <span class="emphasis"><em>module</em></span>, |
| an error is issued. For example, |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">module X { |
| local rule r { ECHO X.r ; } |
| } |
| IMPORT X : r : : r ; # error - r is local in X |
| EXPORT X : r ; |
| IMPORT X : r : : r ; # OK. |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules.the__caller_module__rule"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__caller_module__rule" title="The CALLER_MODULE Rule">The |
| <code class="literal">CALLER_MODULE</code> Rule</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule CALLER_MODULE ( <span class="emphasis"><em>levels</em></span> ? ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">CALLER_MODULE</code> returns the name of the module scope enclosing |
| the call to its caller (if levels is supplied, it is interpreted as an |
| integer number of additional levels of call stack to traverse to locate |
| the module). If the scope belongs to the global module, or if no such module |
| exists, returns the empty list. For example, the following prints "{Y} |
| {X}": |
| </p> |
| <pre class="programlisting">module X { |
| rule get-caller { return [ CALLER_MODULE ] ; } |
| rule get-caller's-caller { return [ CALLER_MODULE 1 ] ; } |
| rule call-Y { return Y.call-X2 ; } |
| } |
| module Y { |
| rule call-X { return X.get-caller ; } |
| rule call-X2 { return X.get-caller's-caller ; } |
| } |
| callers = [ X.get-caller ] [ Y.call-X ] [ X.call-Y ] ; |
| ECHO {$(callers)} ; |
| </pre> |
| </div> |
| <div class="section"> |
| <div class="titlepage"><div><div><h4 class="title"> |
| <a name="jam.language.modules.the__delete_module__rule"></a><a class="link" href="language.html#jam.language.modules.the__delete_module__rule" title="The DELETE_MODULE Rule">The |
| <code class="literal">DELETE_MODULE</code> Rule</a> |
| </h4></div></div></div> |
| <pre class="programlisting">rule DELETE_MODULE ( <span class="emphasis"><em>module</em></span> ? ) |
| </pre> |
| <p> |
| <code class="literal">DELETE_MODULE</code> removes all of the variable bindings and |
| otherwise-unreferenced rules from the given module (or the global module, |
| if no module is supplied), and returns their memory to the system. |
| </p> |
| <div class="note"><table border="0" summary="Note"> |
| <tr> |
| <td rowspan="2" align="center" valign="top" width="25"><img alt="[Note]" src="../../../doc/src/images/note.png"></td> |
| <th align="left">Note</th> |
| </tr> |
| <tr><td align="left" valign="top"><p> |
| Though it won't affect rules that are currently executing until they |
| complete, <code class="literal">DELETE_MODULE</code> should be used with extreme |
| care because it will wipe out any others and all variable (including |
| locals in that module) immediately. Because of the way dynamic binding |
| works, variables which are shadowed by locals will not be destroyed, |
| so the results can be really unpredictable. |
| </p></td></tr> |
| </table></div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
| </div> |
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