# Copyright 2013 The Emscripten Authors. All rights reserved. # Emscripten is available under two separate licenses, the MIT license and the # University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License. Both these licenses can be # found in the LICENSE file. import logging import os import shlex import tempfile from . import shared from .utils import WINDOWS DEBUG = int(os.environ.get('EMCC_DEBUG', '0')) def create_response_file_contents(args): """Create response file contents based on list of arguments.""" escape_chars = ['\\', '\"'] # When calling llvm-ar on Linux and macOS, single quote characters ' should be escaped. if not WINDOWS: escape_chars += ['\''] def escape(arg): for char in escape_chars: arg = arg.replace(char, '\\' + char) return arg args = [escape(a) for a in args] contents = '' # Arguments containing spaces need to be quoted. for arg in args: if ' ' in arg: arg = '"%s"' % arg contents += arg + '\n' return contents def create_response_file(args, directory): """Route the given cmdline into a new response file and return its name.""" # Backslashes and other special chars need to be escaped in the response file. contents = create_response_file_contents(args) response_fd, response_filename = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='emscripten_', suffix='.rsp.utf-8', dir=directory, text=True) with os.fdopen(response_fd, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: f.write(contents) if DEBUG: logging.warning(f'Creating response file {response_filename} with following contents: {contents}') # Register the created .rsp file to be automatically cleaned up once this # process finishes, so that caller does not have to remember to do it. shared.get_temp_files().note(response_filename) return response_filename def expand_response_file(arg): """Read a response file, and returns the list of cmdline params found in the file. The encoding that the response filename should be read with can be specified as a suffix to the file, e.g. "foo.rsp.utf-8" or "foo.rsp.cp1252". If not specified, first UTF-8 and then Python locale.getpreferredencoding() are attempted. The parameter `arg` is the command line argument to be expanded. """ if arg.startswith('@'): response_filename = arg[1:] elif arg.startswith('-Wl,@'): response_filename = arg[5:] else: response_filename = None # Is the argument is not a response file, or if the file does not exist # just return original argument. if not response_filename or not os.path.exists(response_filename): return [arg] # Guess encoding based on the file suffix components = os.path.basename(response_filename).split('.') encoding_suffix = components[-1].lower() if len(components) > 1 and (encoding_suffix.startswith(('utf', 'cp', 'iso')) or encoding_suffix in {'ascii', 'latin-1'}): guessed_encoding = encoding_suffix else: # On windows, recent version of CMake emit rsp files containing # a BOM. Using 'utf-8-sig' works on files both with and without # a BOM. guessed_encoding = 'utf-8-sig' try: # First try with the guessed encoding with open(response_filename, encoding=guessed_encoding) as f: args = f.read() except (ValueError, LookupError): # UnicodeDecodeError is a subclass of ValueError, and Python raises either a ValueError or a UnicodeDecodeError on decode errors. LookupError is raised if guessed encoding is not an encoding. if DEBUG: logging.warning(f'failed to parse response file {response_filename} with guessed encoding "{guessed_encoding}". Trying default system encoding...') # If that fails, try with the Python default locale.getpreferredencoding() with open(response_filename) as f: # noqa: PLW1514 args = f.read() args = shlex.split(args) if DEBUG: logging.warning(f'read response file {response_filename}: {args}') # Response file can be recursive so call substitute_response_files on the arguments return substitute_response_files(args) def substitute_response_files(args): """Substitute any response files found in args with their contents.""" new_args = [] for arg in args: new_args += expand_response_file(arg) return new_args