#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. import os import re import subprocess import sys # This script executes libtool and filters out logspam lines like: # '/path/to/libtool: file: foo.o has no symbols' BLOCKLIST_PATTERNS = map(re.compile, [ r'^.*libtool: (?:for architecture: \S* )?file: .* has no symbols$', r'^.*libtool: warning for library: .* the table of contents is empty ' r'\(no object file members in the library define global symbols\)$', r'^.*libtool: warning same member name \(\S*\) in output file used for ' r'input files: \S* and: \S* \(due to use of basename, truncation, ' r'blank padding or duplicate input files\)$', ]) def is_blocklisted_line(line): """Returns whether the line should be filtered out.""" for pattern in BLOCKLIST_PATTERNS: if isinstance(line, bytes): line = line.decode() if pattern.match(line): return True return False def main(cmd_list): env = os.environ.copy() # The problem with this flag is that it resets the file mtime on the file # to epoch=0, e.g. 1970-1-1 or 1969-12-31 depending on timezone. env['ZERO_AR_DATE'] = '1' libtoolout = subprocess.Popen(cmd_list, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, env=env) _, err = libtoolout.communicate() for line in err.splitlines(): if not is_blocklisted_line(line): print(line, file=sys.stderr) # Unconditionally touch the output .a file on the command line if present # and the command succeeded. A bit hacky. if not libtoolout.returncode: for i in range(len(cmd_list) - 1): if cmd_list[i] == '-o' and cmd_list[i + 1].endswith('.a'): os.utime(cmd_list[i + 1], None) break return libtoolout.returncode if __name__ == '__main__': sys.exit(main(sys.argv[1:]))