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diff --git a/modules/SIPMacros.cmake b/modules/SIPMacros.cmake new file mode 100644 index 00000000..28c1cf4c --- /dev/null +++ b/modules/SIPMacros.cmake @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +# Macros for SIP +# ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +# Copyright (c) 2007, Simon Edwards <simon@simonzone.com> +# Redistribution and use is allowed according to the terms of the BSD license. +# For details see the accompanying COPYING-CMAKE-SCRIPTS file. +# +# SIP website: http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/sip/index.php +# +# This file defines the following macros: +# +# ADD_SIP_PYTHON_MODULE (MODULE_NAME MODULE_SIP [library1, libaray2, ...]) +# Specifies a SIP file to be built into a Python module and installed. +# MODULE_NAME is the name of Python module including any path name. (e.g. +# os.sys, Foo.bar etc). MODULE_SIP the path and filename of the .sip file +# to process and compile. libraryN are libraries that the Python module, +# which is typically a shared library, should be linked to. The built +# module will also be install into Python's site-packages directory. +# +# The behaviour of the ADD_SIP_PYTHON_MODULE macro can be controlled by a +# number of variables: +# +# SIP_INCLUDES - List of directories which SIP will scan through when looking +# for included .sip files. (Corresponds to the -I option for SIP.) +# +# SIP_TAGS - List of tags to define when running SIP. (Corresponds to the -t +# option for SIP.) +# +# SIP_CONCAT_PARTS - An integer which defines the number of parts the C++ code +# of each module should be split into. Defaults to 8. (Corresponds to the +# -j option for SIP.) +# +# SIP_DISABLE_FEATURES - List of feature names which should be disabled +# running SIP. (Corresponds to the -x option for SIP.) +# +# SIP_EXTRA_OPTIONS - Extra command line options which should be passed on to +# SIP. + +SET(SIP_INCLUDES) +SET(SIP_TAGS) +SET(SIP_CONCAT_PARTS 8) +SET(SIP_DISABLE_FEATURES) +SET(SIP_EXTRA_OPTIONS) + +MACRO(ADD_SIP_PYTHON_MODULE MODULE_NAME MODULE_SIP) + + SET(EXTRA_LINK_LIBRARIES ${ARGN}) + + STRING(REPLACE "." "/" _x ${MODULE_NAME}) + GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(_parent_module_path ${_x} PATH) + GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(_child_module_name ${_x} NAME) + + GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(_module_path ${MODULE_SIP} PATH) + + if(_module_path STREQUAL "") + set(CMAKE_CURRENT_SIP_OUTPUT_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}") + else(_module_path STREQUAL "") + set(CMAKE_CURRENT_SIP_OUTPUT_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${_module_path}") + endif(_module_path STREQUAL "") + + GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(_abs_module_sip ${MODULE_SIP} ABSOLUTE) + + # We give this target a long logical target name. + # (This is to avoid having the library name clash with any already + # install library names. If that happens then cmake dependancy + # tracking get confused.) + STRING(REPLACE "." "_" _logical_name ${MODULE_NAME}) + SET(_logical_name "python_module_${_logical_name}") + + FILE(MAKE_DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SIP_OUTPUT_DIR}) # Output goes in this dir. + + SET(_sip_includes) + FOREACH (_inc ${SIP_INCLUDES}) + GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(_abs_inc ${_inc} ABSOLUTE) + LIST(APPEND _sip_includes -I ${_abs_inc}) + ENDFOREACH (_inc ) + + SET(_sip_tags) + FOREACH (_tag ${SIP_TAGS}) + LIST(APPEND _sip_tags -t ${_tag}) + ENDFOREACH (_tag) + + SET(_sip_x) + FOREACH (_x ${SIP_DISABLE_FEATURES}) + LIST(APPEND _sip_x -x ${_x}) + ENDFOREACH (_x ${SIP_DISABLE_FEATURES}) + + SET(_message "-DMESSAGE=Generating CPP code for module ${MODULE_NAME}") + SET(_sip_output_files) + FOREACH(CONCAT_NUM RANGE 0 ${SIP_CONCAT_PARTS} ) + IF( ${CONCAT_NUM} LESS ${SIP_CONCAT_PARTS} ) + SET(_sip_output_files ${_sip_output_files} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SIP_OUTPUT_DIR}/sip${_child_module_name}part${CONCAT_NUM}.cpp ) + ENDIF( ${CONCAT_NUM} LESS ${SIP_CONCAT_PARTS} ) + ENDFOREACH(CONCAT_NUM RANGE 0 ${SIP_CONCAT_PARTS} ) + + IF(NOT WIN32) + SET(TOUCH_COMMAND touch) + ELSE(NOT WIN32) + SET(TOUCH_COMMAND echo) + # instead of a touch command, give out the name and append to the files + # this is basically what the touch command does. + FOREACH(filename ${_sip_output_files}) + FILE(APPEND filename "") + ENDFOREACH(filename ${_sip_output_files}) + ENDIF(NOT WIN32) + ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND( + OUTPUT ${_sip_output_files} + COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo ${message} + COMMAND ${TOUCH_COMMAND} ${_sip_output_files} + COMMAND ${SIP_EXECUTABLE} ${_sip_tags} ${_sip_x} ${SIP_EXTRA_OPTIONS} -j ${SIP_CONCAT_PARTS} -c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SIP_OUTPUT_DIR} ${_sip_includes} ${_abs_module_sip} + DEPENDS ${_abs_module_sip} ${SIP_EXTRA_FILES_DEPEND} + ) + # not sure if type MODULE could be uses anywhere, limit to cygwin for now + IF (CYGWIN) + ADD_LIBRARY(${_logical_name} MODULE ${_sip_output_files} ) + ELSE (CYGWIN) + ADD_LIBRARY(${_logical_name} SHARED ${_sip_output_files} ) + ENDIF (CYGWIN) + TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${_logical_name} ${PYTHON_LIBRARY}) + TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(${_logical_name} ${EXTRA_LINK_LIBRARIES}) + SET_TARGET_PROPERTIES(${_logical_name} PROPERTIES PREFIX "" OUTPUT_NAME ${_child_module_name}) + + INSTALL(TARGETS ${_logical_name} DESTINATION "${PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGES_INSTALL_DIR}/${_parent_module_path}") + +ENDMACRO(ADD_SIP_PYTHON_MODULE) |