#!/usr/bin/env python # # Copyright 2020 Google LLC # # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. import os import subprocess import sys import tempfile skslc = sys.argv[1] lang = sys.argv[2] settings = sys.argv[3] inputs = sys.argv[4:] batchCompile = True def pairwise(iterable): # Iterate over an array pairwise (two elements at a time). a = iter(iterable) return zip(a, a) def executeWorklist(input, worklist): # Invoke skslc, passing in the worklist. worklist.close() try: output = subprocess.check_output([skslc, worklist.name], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) except subprocess.CalledProcessError as err: if err.returncode != 1: print("### " + input + " skslc error:\n") print("\n".join(err.output.splitlines())) sys.exit(err.returncode) pass # Compile errors (exit code 1) are expected and normal in test code # Delete the worklist file now that execution is complete. os.remove(worklist.name) def makeEmptyFile(path): try: open(path, 'wb').close() except OSError: pass def extensionForSpirvAsm(ext): return ext if (ext == '.frag' or ext == '.vert' or ext == '.geom') else '.frag' if settings != "--settings" and settings != "--nosettings": sys.exit("### Expected --settings or --nosettings, got " + settings) targets = [] worklist = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.worklist', delete=False) # The `inputs` array pairs off input files with their matching output directory, e.g.: # //skia/tests/sksl/shared/test.sksl # //skia/tests/sksl/shared/golden/ # //skia/tests/sksl/intrinsics/abs.sksl # //skia/tests/sksl/intrinsics/golden/ # ... (etc) ... # Here we loop over these inputs and convert them into a worklist file for skslc. for input, targetDir in pairwise(inputs): noExt, ext = os.path.splitext(input) head, tail = os.path.split(noExt) if not os.path.isdir(targetDir): os.mkdir(targetDir) target = os.path.join(targetDir, tail) if settings == "--nosettings": target += "StandaloneSettings" targets.append(target) if lang == "--fp": worklist.write(input + "\n") worklist.write(target + ".cpp\n") worklist.write(settings + "\n\n") worklist.write(input + "\n") worklist.write(target + ".h\n") worklist.write(settings + "\n\n") elif lang == "--glsl": worklist.write(input + "\n") worklist.write(target + ".glsl\n") worklist.write(settings + "\n\n") elif lang == "--metal": worklist.write(input + "\n") worklist.write(target + ".metal\n") worklist.write(settings + "\n\n") elif lang == "--spirv": worklist.write(input + "\n") worklist.write(target + ".asm" + extensionForSpirvAsm(ext) + "\n") worklist.write(settings + "\n\n") elif lang == "--skvm": worklist.write(input + "\n") worklist.write(target + ".skvm\n") worklist.write(settings + "\n\n") else: sys.exit("### Expected one of: --fp --glsl --metal --spirv --skvm, got " + lang) # Compile items one at a time. if not batchCompile: executeWorklist(input, worklist) worklist = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.worklist', delete=False) # Compile everything all in one go. if batchCompile: executeWorklist("", worklist) else: worklist.close() os.remove(worklist.name) # A special case cleanup pass, just for CPP and H files: if either one of these files starts with # `### Compilation failed`, its sibling should be replaced by an empty file. This improves clarity # during code review; a failure on either file means that success on the sibling is irrelevant. if lang == "--fp": for target in targets: cppFile = open(target + '.cpp', 'r') hFile = open(target + '.h', 'r') if cppFile.readline().startswith("### Compilation failed"): # The CPP had a compilation failure. Clear the header file. hFile.close() makeEmptyFile(target + '.h') elif hFile.readline().startswith("### Compilation failed"): # The header had a compilation failure. Clear the CPP file. cppFile.close() makeEmptyFile(target + '.cpp')