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# frozen_string_literal: true
# This builder creates extensions defined using CMake. Its is invoked if a Gem's spec file
# sets the `extension` property to a string that contains `CMakeLists.txt`.
#
# In general, CMake projects are built in two steps:
#
# * configure
# * build
#
# The builder follow this convention. First it runs a configuration step and then it runs a build step.
#
# CMake projects can be quite configurable - it is likely you will want to specify options when
# installing a gem. To pass options to CMake specify them after `--` in the gem install command. For example:
#
# gem install <gem_name> -- --preset <preset_name>
#
# Note that options are ONLY sent to the configure step - it is not currently possible to specify
# options for the build step. If this becomes and issue then the CMake builder can be updated to
# support build options.
#
# Useful options to know are:
#
# -G to specify a generator (-G Ninja is recommended)
# -D<CMAKE_VARIABLE> to set a CMake variable (for example -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release)
# --preset <preset_name> to use a preset
#
# If the Gem author provides presets, via CMakePresets.json file, you will likely want to use one of them.
# If not, you may wish to specify a generator. Ninja is recommended because it can build projects in parallel
# and thus much faster than building them serially like Make does.
class Gem::Ext::CmakeBuilder < Gem::Ext::Builder
attr_accessor :runner, :profile
def initialize
@runner = self.class.method(:run)
@profile = :release
end
def build(extension, dest_path, results, args = [], lib_dir = nil, cmake_dir = Dir.pwd,
target_rbconfig = Gem.target_rbconfig, n_jobs: nil)
if target_rbconfig.path
warn "--target-rbconfig is not yet supported for CMake extensions. Ignoring"
end
# Figure the build dir
build_dir = File.join(cmake_dir, "build")
# Check if the gem defined presets
check_presets(cmake_dir, args, results)
# Configure
configure(cmake_dir, build_dir, dest_path, args, results)
# Compile
compile(cmake_dir, build_dir, args, results)
results
end
def configure(cmake_dir, build_dir, install_dir, args, results)
cmd = ["cmake",
cmake_dir,
"-B",
build_dir,
"-DCMAKE_RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=#{install_dir}", # Windows
"-DCMAKE_LIBRARY_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY=#{install_dir}", # Not Windows
*Gem::Command.build_args,
*args]
runner.call(cmd, results, "cmake_configure", cmake_dir)
end
def compile(cmake_dir, build_dir, args, results)
cmd = ["cmake",
"--build",
build_dir.to_s,
"--config",
@profile.to_s]
runner.call(cmd, results, "cmake_compile", cmake_dir)
end
private
def check_presets(cmake_dir, args, results)
# Return if the user specified a preset
return unless args.grep(/--preset/i).empty?
cmd = ["cmake",
"--list-presets"]
presets = Array.new
begin
runner.call(cmd, presets, "cmake_presets", cmake_dir)
# Remove the first two lines of the array which is the current_directory and the command
# that was run
presets = presets[2..].join
results << <<~EOS
The gem author provided a list of presets that can be used to build the gem. To use a preset specify it on the command line:
gem install <gem_name> -- --preset <preset_name>
#{presets}
EOS
rescue Gem::InstallError
# Do nothing, CMakePresets.json was not included in the Gem
end
end
end
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