Deprecate qmk generate-compilation-database. (#25237)
				
					
				
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			@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_folder
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from qmk.info import keymap_json
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from qmk.keymap import locate_keymap
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from qmk.path import is_under_qmk_firmware, is_under_qmk_userspace, unix_style_path
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from qmk.compilation_database import write_compilation_database
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# These must be kept in the order in which they're applied to $(TARGET) in the makefiles in order to ensure consistency.
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TARGET_FILENAME_MODIFIERS = ['FORCE_LAYOUT', 'CONVERT_TO']
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			@ -150,7 +151,6 @@ class BuildTarget:
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    def generate_compilation_database(self, build_target: str = None, skip_clean: bool = False, **env_vars) -> None:
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        self.prepare_build(build_target=build_target, **env_vars)
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        command = self.compile_command(build_target=build_target, dry_run=True, **env_vars)
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        from qmk.cli.generate.compilation_database import write_compilation_database  # Lazy load due to circular references
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        output_path = QMK_FIRMWARE / 'compile_commands.json'
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        ret = write_compilation_database(command=command, output_path=output_path, skip_clean=skip_clean, **env_vars)
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        if ret and output_path.exists() and HAS_QMK_USERSPACE:
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"""Creates a compilation database for the given keyboard build.
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"""
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import json
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import os
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import re
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import shlex
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import shutil
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from functools import lru_cache
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Dict, Iterator, List, Union
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from milc import cli, MILC
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from qmk.commands import find_make
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from qmk.constants import QMK_FIRMWARE
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from qmk.decorators import automagic_keyboard, automagic_keymap
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from qmk.keyboard import keyboard_completer, keyboard_folder
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from qmk.keymap import keymap_completer
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from qmk.build_targets import KeyboardKeymapBuildTarget
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from milc import cli
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@lru_cache(maxsize=10)
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def system_libs(binary: str) -> List[Path]:
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    """Find the system include directory that the given build tool uses.
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    """
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    cli.log.debug("searching for system library directory for binary: %s", binary)
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    # Actually query xxxxxx-gcc to find its include paths.
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    if binary.endswith("gcc") or binary.endswith("g++"):
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        # (TODO): Remove 'stdin' once 'input' no longer causes issues under MSYS
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        result = cli.run([binary, '-E', '-Wp,-v', '-'], capture_output=True, check=True, stdin=None, input='\n')
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        paths = []
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        for line in result.stderr.splitlines():
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            if line.startswith(" "):
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                paths.append(Path(line.strip()).resolve())
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        return paths
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    return list(Path(binary).resolve().parent.parent.glob("*/include")) if binary else []
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@lru_cache(maxsize=10)
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def cpu_defines(binary: str, compiler_args: str) -> List[str]:
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    cli.log.debug("gathering definitions for compilation: %s %s", binary, compiler_args)
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    if binary.endswith("gcc") or binary.endswith("g++"):
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        invocation = [binary, '-dM', '-E']
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        if binary.endswith("gcc"):
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            invocation.extend(['-x', 'c'])
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        elif binary.endswith("g++"):
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            invocation.extend(['-x', 'c++'])
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        compiler_args = shlex.split(compiler_args)
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        invocation.extend(compiler_args)
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        invocation.append('-')
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        result = cli.run(invocation, capture_output=True, check=True, stdin=None, input='\n')
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        define_args = []
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        for line in result.stdout.splitlines():
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            line_args = line.split(' ', 2)
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            if len(line_args) == 3 and line_args[0] == '#define':
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                define_args.append(f'-D{line_args[1]}={line_args[2]}')
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            elif len(line_args) == 2 and line_args[0] == '#define':
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                define_args.append(f'-D{line_args[1]}')
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        return list(sorted(set(define_args)))
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    return []
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file_re = re.compile(r'printf "Compiling: ([^"]+)')
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cmd_re = re.compile(r'LOG=\$\((.+?)&&')
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def parse_make_n(f: Iterator[str]) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
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    """parse the output of `make -n <target>`
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    This function makes many assumptions about the format of your build log.
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    This happens to work right now for qmk.
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    """
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    state = 'start'
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    this_file = None
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    records = []
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    for line in f:
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        if state == 'start':
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            m = file_re.search(line)
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            if m:
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                this_file = m.group(1)
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                state = 'cmd'
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        if state == 'cmd':
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            assert this_file
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            m = cmd_re.search(line)
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            if m:
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                # we have a hit!
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                this_cmd = m.group(1)
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                args = shlex.split(this_cmd)
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                binary = shutil.which(args[0])
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                compiler_args = set(filter(lambda x: x.startswith('-m') or x.startswith('-f'), args))
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                for s in system_libs(binary):
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                    args += ['-isystem', '%s' % s]
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                args.extend(cpu_defines(binary, ' '.join(shlex.quote(s) for s in compiler_args)))
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                new_cmd = ' '.join(shlex.quote(s) for s in args)
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                records.append({"directory": str(QMK_FIRMWARE.resolve()), "command": new_cmd, "file": this_file})
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                state = 'start'
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    return records
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def write_compilation_database(keyboard: str = None, keymap: str = None, output_path: Path = QMK_FIRMWARE / 'compile_commands.json', skip_clean: bool = False, command: List[str] = None, **env_vars) -> bool:
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    # Generate the make command for a specific keyboard/keymap.
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    if not command:
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        from qmk.build_targets import KeyboardKeymapBuildTarget  # Lazy load due to circular references
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        target = KeyboardKeymapBuildTarget(keyboard, keymap)
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        command = target.compile_command(dry_run=True, **env_vars)
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    if not command:
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        cli.log.error('You must supply both `--keyboard` and `--keymap`, or be in a directory for a keyboard or keymap.')
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        cli.echo('usage: qmk generate-compilation-database [-kb KEYBOARD] [-km KEYMAP]')
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        return False
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    # remove any environment variable overrides which could trip us up
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    env = os.environ.copy()
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    env.pop("MAKEFLAGS", None)
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    # re-use same executable as the main make invocation (might be gmake)
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    if not skip_clean:
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        clean_command = [find_make(), "clean"]
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        cli.log.info('Making clean with {fg_cyan}%s', ' '.join(clean_command))
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        cli.run(clean_command, capture_output=False, check=True, env=env)
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    cli.log.info('Gathering build instructions from {fg_cyan}%s', ' '.join(command))
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    result = cli.run(command, capture_output=True, check=True, env=env)
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    db = parse_make_n(result.stdout.splitlines())
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    if not db:
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        cli.log.error("Failed to parse output from make output:\n%s", result.stdout)
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        return False
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    cli.log.info("Found %s compile commands", len(db))
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    cli.log.info(f"Writing build database to {output_path}")
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    output_path.write_text(json.dumps(db, indent=4))
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    return True
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@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', type=keyboard_folder, completer=keyboard_completer, help='The keyboard\'s name')
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@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', completer=keymap_completer, help='The keymap\'s name')
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@cli.subcommand('Create a compilation database.')
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@automagic_keyboard
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@automagic_keymap
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def generate_compilation_database(cli: MILC) -> Union[bool, int]:
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    """Creates a compilation database for the given keyboard build.
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    Does a make clean, then a make -n for this target and uses the dry-run output to create
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    a compilation database (compile_commands.json). This file can help some IDEs and
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    IDE-like editors work better. For more information about this:
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        https://clang.llvm.org/docs/JSONCompilationDatabase.html
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    """
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    # check both config domains: the magic decorator fills in `generate_compilation_database` but the user is
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    # more likely to have set `compile` in their config file.
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    current_keyboard = cli.config.generate_compilation_database.keyboard or cli.config.user.keyboard
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    current_keymap = cli.config.generate_compilation_database.keymap or cli.config.user.keymap
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    if not current_keyboard:
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        cli.log.error('Could not determine keyboard!')
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    elif not current_keymap:
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        cli.log.error('Could not determine keymap!')
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    target = KeyboardKeymapBuildTarget(current_keyboard, current_keymap)
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    return target.generate_compilation_database()
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@cli.argument('-kb', '--keyboard', help='[unused] The keyboard\'s name')
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@cli.argument('-km', '--keymap', help='[unused] The keymap\'s name')
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@cli.subcommand('[deprecated] Create a compilation database.')
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def generate_compilation_database(cli):
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    cli.log.error('This command is deprecated and has effectively been removed. Please use the `--compiledb` flag with `qmk compile` instead.')
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    return False
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"""Creates a compilation database for the given keyboard build.
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"""
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import json
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import os
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import re
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import shlex
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import shutil
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from functools import lru_cache
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Dict, Iterator, List
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from milc import cli
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from qmk.commands import find_make
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from qmk.constants import QMK_FIRMWARE
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@lru_cache(maxsize=10)
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def system_libs(binary: str) -> List[Path]:
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    """Find the system include directory that the given build tool uses.
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    """
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    cli.log.debug("searching for system library directory for binary: %s", binary)
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    # Actually query xxxxxx-gcc to find its include paths.
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    if binary.endswith("gcc") or binary.endswith("g++"):
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        # (TODO): Remove 'stdin' once 'input' no longer causes issues under MSYS
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        result = cli.run([binary, '-E', '-Wp,-v', '-'], capture_output=True, check=True, stdin=None, input='\n')
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        paths = []
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        for line in result.stderr.splitlines():
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            if line.startswith(" "):
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                paths.append(Path(line.strip()).resolve())
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        return paths
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    return list(Path(binary).resolve().parent.parent.glob("*/include")) if binary else []
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@lru_cache(maxsize=10)
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def cpu_defines(binary: str, compiler_args: str) -> List[str]:
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    cli.log.debug("gathering definitions for compilation: %s %s", binary, compiler_args)
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    if binary.endswith("gcc") or binary.endswith("g++"):
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        invocation = [binary, '-dM', '-E']
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        if binary.endswith("gcc"):
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            invocation.extend(['-x', 'c'])
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        elif binary.endswith("g++"):
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            invocation.extend(['-x', 'c++'])
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        compiler_args = shlex.split(compiler_args)
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        invocation.extend(compiler_args)
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        invocation.append('-')
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        result = cli.run(invocation, capture_output=True, check=True, stdin=None, input='\n')
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        define_args = []
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        for line in result.stdout.splitlines():
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            line_args = line.split(' ', 2)
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            if len(line_args) == 3 and line_args[0] == '#define':
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                define_args.append(f'-D{line_args[1]}={line_args[2]}')
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            elif len(line_args) == 2 and line_args[0] == '#define':
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                define_args.append(f'-D{line_args[1]}')
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        return list(sorted(set(define_args)))
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    return []
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file_re = re.compile(r'printf "Compiling: ([^"]+)')
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cmd_re = re.compile(r'LOG=\$\((.+?)&&')
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def parse_make_n(f: Iterator[str]) -> List[Dict[str, str]]:
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    """parse the output of `make -n <target>`
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    This function makes many assumptions about the format of your build log.
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    This happens to work right now for qmk.
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    """
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    state = 'start'
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    this_file = None
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    records = []
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    for line in f:
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        if state == 'start':
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            m = file_re.search(line)
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            if m:
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                this_file = m.group(1)
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                state = 'cmd'
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        if state == 'cmd':
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            assert this_file
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            m = cmd_re.search(line)
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            if m:
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                # we have a hit!
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                this_cmd = m.group(1)
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                args = shlex.split(this_cmd)
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                binary = shutil.which(args[0])
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                compiler_args = set(filter(lambda x: x.startswith('-m') or x.startswith('-f'), args))
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                for s in system_libs(binary):
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                    args += ['-isystem', '%s' % s]
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                args.extend(cpu_defines(binary, ' '.join(shlex.quote(s) for s in compiler_args)))
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                new_cmd = ' '.join(shlex.quote(s) for s in args)
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                records.append({"directory": str(QMK_FIRMWARE.resolve()), "command": new_cmd, "file": this_file})
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                state = 'start'
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    return records
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def write_compilation_database(keyboard: str = None, keymap: str = None, output_path: Path = QMK_FIRMWARE / 'compile_commands.json', skip_clean: bool = False, command: List[str] = None, **env_vars) -> bool:
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    # Generate the make command for a specific keyboard/keymap.
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    if not command:
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        from qmk.build_targets import KeyboardKeymapBuildTarget  # Lazy load due to circular references
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        target = KeyboardKeymapBuildTarget(keyboard, keymap)
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        command = target.compile_command(dry_run=True, **env_vars)
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    if not command:
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        cli.log.error('You must supply both `--keyboard` and `--keymap`, or be in a directory for a keyboard or keymap.')
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        cli.echo('usage: qmk generate-compilation-database [-kb KEYBOARD] [-km KEYMAP]')
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        return False
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    # remove any environment variable overrides which could trip us up
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    env = os.environ.copy()
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    env.pop("MAKEFLAGS", None)
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    # re-use same executable as the main make invocation (might be gmake)
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    if not skip_clean:
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        clean_command = [find_make(), "clean"]
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        cli.log.info('Making clean with {fg_cyan}%s', ' '.join(clean_command))
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        cli.run(clean_command, capture_output=False, check=True, env=env)
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    cli.log.info('Gathering build instructions from {fg_cyan}%s', ' '.join(command))
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    result = cli.run(command, capture_output=True, check=True, env=env)
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    db = parse_make_n(result.stdout.splitlines())
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    if not db:
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        cli.log.error("Failed to parse output from make output:\n%s", result.stdout)
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        return False
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    cli.log.info("Found %s compile commands", len(db))
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    cli.log.info(f"Writing build database to {output_path}")
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    output_path.write_text(json.dumps(db, indent=4))
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    return True
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