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author | Luca Falavigna <dktrkranz@debian.org> | 2011-02-10 23:18:11 +0100 |
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committer | Luca Falavigna <dktrkranz@debian.org> | 2011-02-10 23:18:11 +0100 |
commit | 5993fb09d54d47cc362d979a9cc44ea6dce65b2a (patch) | |
tree | fae6dc27e661b0b5542ea7efa9fb4e7efe5fa47b /doc/user/tasks.in | |
parent | b5754794e1f526800cc5386de55238c23a539ff4 (diff) | |
parent | 84c6f9729dbbc175431874957d0654310410bd6f (diff) |
Merge commit 'upstream/2.0.1'
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diff --git a/doc/user/tasks.in b/doc/user/tasks.in index 2945d1c..8842dcd 100644 --- a/doc/user/tasks.in +++ b/doc/user/tasks.in @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ on as they become more complex. Most build tools have special purpose constructs for performing these tasks, but since &SConscript; files are &Python; scripts, you can use more flexible built-in &Python; services to perform these tasks. This appendix lists a number of these -tasks and how to implement them in &Python;. +tasks and how to implement them in &Python; and &SCons;. </para> <example> @@ -79,3 +79,68 @@ output</title> output = os.popen(command).read() </programlisting> </example> + +<example> +<title>Generating source code: how code can be generated and used by SCons</title> + +<para> + +The Copy builders here could be any arbitrary shell or python function +that produces one or more files. This example shows how to create +those files and use them in &SCons;. + +</para> + +<scons_example name="ex1"> +<file name="SConstruct" printme="1"> +#### SConstruct +env = Environment() +env.Append(CPPPATH = "#") + +## Header example +env.Append(BUILDERS = + {'Copy1' : Builder(action = 'cat < $SOURCE > $TARGET', + suffix='.h', src_suffix='.bar')}) +env.Copy1('test.bar') # produces test.h from test.bar. +env.Program('app','main.cpp') # indirectly depends on test.bar + +## Source file example +env.Append(BUILDERS = + {'Copy2' : Builder(action = 'cat < $SOURCE > $TARGET', + suffix='.cpp', src_suffix='.bar2')}) +foo = env.Copy2('foo.bar2') # produces foo.cpp from foo.bar2. +env.Program('app2',['main2.cpp'] + foo) # compiles main2.cpp and foo.cpp into app2. +</file> + +<file name="main.cpp"> +#include "test.h" +</file> +<file name="test.bar"> +// nothing here +</file> +<file name="main2.cpp"> +//// main2.cpp +</file> +<file name="foo.bar2"> +// nothing here +</file> +</scons_example> + +<para> + +Where main.cpp looks like this: + +</para> + + <scons_example_file example="ex1" name="main.cpp"> + </scons_example_file> + +<para> +produces this: +</para> + + <scons_output example="ex1"> + <scons_output_command>scons -Q</scons_output_command> + </scons_output> + +</example> |