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Simplify CMake per-source license notices Per-source copyright/license notice headers that spell out copyright holder names and years are hard to maintain and often out-of-date or plain wrong. Precise contributor information is already maintained automatically by the version control tool. Ultimately it is the receiver of a file who is responsible for determining its licensing status, and per-source notices are merely a convenience. Therefore it is simpler and more accurate for each source to have a generic notice of the license name and references to more detailed information on copyright holders and full license terms. Our `Copyright.txt` file now contains a list of Contributors whose names appeared source-level copyright notices. It also references version control history for more precise information. Therefore we no longer need to spell out the list of Contributors in each source file notice. Replace CMake per-source copyright/license notice headers with a short description of the license and links to `Copyright.txt` and online information available from "https://cmake.org/licensing". The online URL also handles cases of modules being copied out of our source into other projects, so we can drop our notices about replacing links with full license text. Run the `Utilities/Scripts/filter-notices.bash` script to perform the majority of the replacements mechanically. Manually fix up shebang lines and trailing newlines in a few files. Manually update the notices in a few files that the script does not handle.
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# Distributed under the OSI-approved BSD 3-Clause License. See accompanying
# file Copyright.txt or https://cmake.org/licensing for details.
#[=======================================================================[.rst:
ExternalData
------------
.. only:: html
.. contents::
Manage data files stored outside source tree
Introduction
^^^^^^^^^^^^
Use this module to unambiguously reference data files stored outside
the source tree and fetch them at build time from arbitrary local and
remote content-addressed locations. Functions provided by this module
recognize arguments with the syntax ``DATA{<name>}`` as references to
external data, replace them with full paths to local copies of those
data, and create build rules to fetch and update the local copies.
For example:
.. code-block:: cmake
include(ExternalData)
set(ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES "file:///local/%(algo)/%(hash)"
"file:////host/share/%(algo)/%(hash)"
"http://data.org/%(algo)/%(hash)")
ExternalData_Add_Test(MyData
NAME MyTest
COMMAND MyExe DATA{MyInput.png}
)
ExternalData_Add_Target(MyData)
When test ``MyTest`` runs the ``DATA{MyInput.png}`` argument will be
replaced by the full path to a real instance of the data file
``MyInput.png`` on disk. If the source tree contains a content link
such as ``MyInput.png.md5`` then the ``MyData`` target creates a real
``MyInput.png`` in the build tree.
Module Functions
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
.. command:: ExternalData_Expand_Arguments
The ``ExternalData_Expand_Arguments`` function evaluates ``DATA{}``
references in its arguments and constructs a new list of arguments::
ExternalData_Expand_Arguments(
<target> # Name of data management target
<outVar> # Output variable
[args...] # Input arguments, DATA{} allowed
)
It replaces each ``DATA{}`` reference in an argument with the full path of
a real data file on disk that will exist after the ``<target>`` builds.
.. command:: ExternalData_Add_Test
The ``ExternalData_Add_Test`` function wraps around the CMake
:command:`add_test` command but supports ``DATA{}`` references in
its arguments::
ExternalData_Add_Test(
<target> # Name of data management target
... # Arguments of add_test(), DATA{} allowed
)
It passes its arguments through ``ExternalData_Expand_Arguments`` and then
invokes the :command:`add_test` command using the results.
.. command:: ExternalData_Add_Target
The ``ExternalData_Add_Target`` function creates a custom target to
manage local instances of data files stored externally::
ExternalData_Add_Target(
<target> # Name of data management target
)
It creates custom commands in the target as necessary to make data
files available for each ``DATA{}`` reference previously evaluated by
other functions provided by this module.
Data files may be fetched from one of the URL templates specified in
the ``ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES`` variable, or may be found locally
in one of the paths specified in the ``ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES``
variable.
Typically only one target is needed to manage all external data within
a project. Call this function once at the end of configuration after
all data references have been processed.
Module Variables
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The following variables configure behavior. They should be set before
calling any of the functions provided by this module.
.. variable:: ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT
The ``ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT`` variable may be set to the directory to
hold the real data files named by expanded ``DATA{}`` references. The
default is ``CMAKE_BINARY_DIR``. The directory layout will mirror that of
content links under ``ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT``.
.. variable:: ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_<key>
Specify a full path to a ``.cmake`` custom fetch script identified by
``<key>`` in entries of the ``ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES`` list.
See `Custom Fetch Scripts`_.
.. variable:: ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT
The ``ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT`` variable may be set to the name of a
supported hash algorithm to enable automatic conversion of real data
files referenced by the ``DATA{}`` syntax into content links. For each
such ``<file>`` a content link named ``<file><ext>`` is created. The
original file is renamed to the form ``.ExternalData_<algo>_<hash>`` to
stage it for future transmission to one of the locations in the list
of URL templates (by means outside the scope of this module). The
data fetch rule created for the content link will use the staged
object if it cannot be found using any URL template.
.. variable:: ExternalData_NO_SYMLINKS
The real data files named by expanded ``DATA{}`` references may be made
available under ``ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT`` using symbolic links on
some platforms. The ``ExternalData_NO_SYMLINKS`` variable may be set
to disable use of symbolic links and enable use of copies instead.
.. variable:: ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES
The ``ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES`` variable may be set to a list of local
directories that store objects using the layout ``<dir>/%(algo)/%(hash)``.
These directories will be searched first for a needed object. If the
object is not available in any store then it will be fetched remotely
using the URL templates and added to the first local store listed. If
no stores are specified the default is a location inside the build
tree.
.. variable:: ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE
ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_PREFIX
ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_NUMBER
ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_SUFFIX
ExternalData_SERIES_MATCH
See `Referencing File Series`_.
.. variable:: ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT
The ``ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT`` variable may be set to the highest source
directory containing any path named by a ``DATA{}`` reference. The
default is ``CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR``. ``ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT`` and
``CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR`` must refer to directories within a single source
distribution (e.g. they come together in one tarball).
.. variable:: ExternalData_TIMEOUT_ABSOLUTE
The ``ExternalData_TIMEOUT_ABSOLUTE`` variable sets the download
absolute timeout, in seconds, with a default of ``300`` seconds.
Set to ``0`` to disable enforcement.
.. variable:: ExternalData_TIMEOUT_INACTIVITY
The ``ExternalData_TIMEOUT_INACTIVITY`` variable sets the download
inactivity timeout, in seconds, with a default of ``60`` seconds.
Set to ``0`` to disable enforcement.
.. variable:: ExternalData_URL_ALGO_<algo>_<key>
Specify a custom URL component to be substituted for URL template
placeholders of the form ``%(algo:<key>)``, where ``<key>`` is a
valid C identifier, when fetching an object referenced via hash
algorithm ``<algo>``. If not defined, the default URL component
is just ``<algo>`` for any ``<key>``.
.. variable:: ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES
The ``ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES`` may be set to provide a list of
of URL templates using the placeholders ``%(algo)`` and ``%(hash)``
in each template. Data fetch rules try each URL template in order
by substituting the hash algorithm name for ``%(algo)`` and the hash
value for ``%(hash)``. Alternatively one may use ``%(algo:<key>)``
with ``ExternalData_URL_ALGO_<algo>_<key>`` variables to gain more
flexibility in remote URLs.
Referencing Files
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Referencing Single Files
""""""""""""""""""""""""
The ``DATA{}`` syntax is literal and the ``<name>`` is a full or relative path
within the source tree. The source tree must contain either a real
data file at ``<name>`` or a "content link" at ``<name><ext>`` containing a
hash of the real file using a hash algorithm corresponding to ``<ext>``.
For example, the argument ``DATA{img.png}`` may be satisfied by either a
real ``img.png`` file in the current source directory or a ``img.png.md5``
file containing its MD5 sum.
Referencing File Series
"""""""""""""""""""""""
The ``DATA{}`` syntax can be told to fetch a file series using the form
``DATA{<name>,:}``, where the ``:`` is literal. If the source tree
contains a group of files or content links named like a series then a
reference to one member adds rules to fetch all of them. Although all
members of a series are fetched, only the file originally named by the
``DATA{}`` argument is substituted for it. The default configuration
recognizes file series names ending with ``#.ext``, ``_#.ext``, ``.#.ext``,
or ``-#.ext`` where ``#`` is a sequence of decimal digits and ``.ext`` is
any single extension. Configure it with a regex that parses ``<number>``
and ``<suffix>`` parts from the end of ``<name>``::
ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE = regex of the form (<number>)(<suffix>)$
For more complicated cases set::
ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE = regex with at least two () groups
ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_PREFIX = <prefix> regex group number, if any
ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_NUMBER = <number> regex group number
ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_SUFFIX = <suffix> regex group number
Configure series number matching with a regex that matches the
``<number>`` part of series members named ``<prefix><number><suffix>``::
ExternalData_SERIES_MATCH = regex matching <number> in all series members
Note that the ``<suffix>`` of a series does not include a hash-algorithm
extension.
Referencing Associated Files
""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
The ``DATA{}`` syntax can alternatively match files associated with the
named file and contained in the same directory. Associated files may
be specified by options using the syntax
``DATA{<name>,<opt1>,<opt2>,...}``. Each option may specify one file by
name or specify a regular expression to match file names using the
syntax ``REGEX:<regex>``. For example, the arguments::
DATA{MyData/MyInput.mhd,MyInput.img} # File pair
DATA{MyData/MyFrames00.png,REGEX:MyFrames[0-9]+\\.png} # Series
will pass ``MyInput.mha`` and ``MyFrames00.png`` on the command line but
ensure that the associated files are present next to them.
Referencing Directories
"""""""""""""""""""""""
The ``DATA{}`` syntax may reference a directory using a trailing slash and
a list of associated files. The form ``DATA{<name>/,<opt1>,<opt2>,...}``
adds rules to fetch any files in the directory that match one of the
associated file options. For example, the argument
``DATA{MyDataDir/,REGEX:.*}`` will pass the full path to a ``MyDataDir``
directory on the command line and ensure that the directory contains
files corresponding to every file or content link in the ``MyDataDir``
source directory. In order to match associated files in subdirectories,
specify a ``RECURSE:`` option, e.g. ``DATA{MyDataDir/,RECURSE:,REGEX:.*}``.
Hash Algorithms
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The following hash algorithms are supported::
%(algo) <ext> Description
------- ----- -----------
MD5 .md5 Message-Digest Algorithm 5, RFC 1321
SHA1 .sha1 US Secure Hash Algorithm 1, RFC 3174
SHA224 .sha224 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634
SHA256 .sha256 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634
SHA384 .sha384 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634
SHA512 .sha512 US Secure Hash Algorithms, RFC 4634
Note that the hashes are used only for unique data identification and
download verification.
.. _`ExternalData Custom Fetch Scripts`:
Custom Fetch Scripts
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
When a data file must be fetched from one of the URL templates
specified in the ``ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES`` variable, it is
normally downloaded using the :command:`file(DOWNLOAD)` command.
One may specify usage of a custom fetch script by using a URL
template of the form ``ExternalDataCustomScript://<key>/<loc>``.
The ``<key>`` must be a C identifier, and the ``<loc>`` must
contain the ``%(algo)`` and ``%(hash)`` placeholders.
A variable corresponding to the key, ``ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_<key>``,
must be set to the full path to a ``.cmake`` script file. The script
will be included to perform the actual fetch, and provided with
the following variables:
.. variable:: ExternalData_CUSTOM_LOCATION
When a custom fetch script is loaded, this variable is set to the
location part of the URL, which will contain the substituted hash
algorithm name and content hash value.
.. variable:: ExternalData_CUSTOM_FILE
When a custom fetch script is loaded, this variable is set to the
full path to a file in which the script must store the fetched
content. The name of the file is unspecified and should not be
interpreted in any way.
The custom fetch script is expected to store fetched content in the
file or set a variable:
.. variable:: ExternalData_CUSTOM_ERROR
When a custom fetch script fails to fetch the requested content,
it must set this variable to a short one-line message describing
the reason for failure.
#]=======================================================================]
function(ExternalData_add_test target)
# Expand all arguments as a single string to preserve escaped semicolons.
ExternalData_expand_arguments("${target}" testArgs "${ARGN}")
add_test(${testArgs})
endfunction()
function(ExternalData_add_target target)
if(NOT ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES AND NOT ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES)
message(FATAL_ERROR
"Neither ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES nor ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES is set!")
endif()
if(NOT ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES)
set(ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES ${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/ExternalData/Objects)
endif()
set(_ExternalData_CONFIG_CODE "")
# Store custom script configuration.
foreach(url_template IN LISTS ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES)
if("${url_template}" MATCHES "^ExternalDataCustomScript://([^/]*)/(.*)$")
set(key "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
if(key MATCHES "^[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*$")
if(ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key})
if(IS_ABSOLUTE "${ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key}}")
string(CONCAT _ExternalData_CONFIG_CODE "${_ExternalData_CONFIG_CODE}\n"
"set(ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key} \"${ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key}}\")")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR
"No ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key} is not set to a full path:\n"
" ${ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key}}")
endif()
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR
"No ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key} is set for URL template:\n"
" ${url_template}")
endif()
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR
"Bad ExternalDataCustomScript key '${key}' in URL template:\n"
" ${url_template}\n"
"The key must be a valid C identifier.")
endif()
endif()
# Store custom algorithm name to URL component maps.
if("${url_template}" MATCHES "%\\(algo:([^)]*)\\)")
set(key "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
if(key MATCHES "^[A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*$")
string(REPLACE "|" ";" _algos "${_ExternalData_REGEX_ALGO}")
foreach(algo ${_algos})
if(DEFINED ExternalData_URL_ALGO_${algo}_${key})
string(CONCAT _ExternalData_CONFIG_CODE "${_ExternalData_CONFIG_CODE}\n"
"set(ExternalData_URL_ALGO_${algo}_${key} \"${ExternalData_URL_ALGO_${algo}_${key}}\")")
endif()
endforeach()
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR
"Bad %(algo:${key}) in URL template:\n"
" ${url_template}\n"
"The transform name must be a valid C identifier.")
endif()
endif()
endforeach()
# Store configuration for use by build-time script.
set(config ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/${target}_config.cmake)
configure_file(${_ExternalData_SELF_DIR}/ExternalData_config.cmake.in ${config} @ONLY)
set(files "")
# Set a "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}" variable for each output file to avoid
# duplicate entries within this target. Set a directory property of the same
# name to avoid repeating custom commands with the same output in this directory.
# Repeating custom commands with the same output across directories or across
# targets in the same directory may be a race, but this is likely okay because
# we use atomic replacement of output files.
#
# Use local data first to prefer real files over content links.
# Custom commands to copy or link local data.
get_property(data_local GLOBAL PROPERTY _ExternalData_${target}_LOCAL)
foreach(entry IN LISTS data_local)
string(REPLACE "|" ";" tuple "${entry}")
list(GET tuple 0 file)
list(GET tuple 1 name)
if(NOT DEFINED "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}")
set("_ExternalData_FILE_${file}" 1)
get_property(added DIRECTORY PROPERTY "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}")
if(NOT added)
set_property(DIRECTORY PROPERTY "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}" 1)
add_custom_command(
COMMENT "Generating ${file}"
OUTPUT "${file}"
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -Drelative_top=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
-Dfile=${file} -Dname=${name}
-DExternalData_ACTION=local
-DExternalData_CONFIG=${config}
-P ${_ExternalData_SELF}
MAIN_DEPENDENCY "${name}"
)
endif()
list(APPEND files "${file}")
endif()
endforeach()
# Custom commands to fetch remote data.
get_property(data_fetch GLOBAL PROPERTY _ExternalData_${target}_FETCH)
foreach(entry IN LISTS data_fetch)
string(REPLACE "|" ";" tuple "${entry}")
list(GET tuple 0 file)
list(GET tuple 1 name)
list(GET tuple 2 ext)
set(stamp "${ext}-stamp")
if(NOT DEFINED "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}")
set("_ExternalData_FILE_${file}" 1)
get_property(added DIRECTORY PROPERTY "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}")
if(NOT added)
set_property(DIRECTORY PROPERTY "_ExternalData_FILE_${file}" 1)
add_custom_command(
# Users care about the data file, so hide the hash/timestamp file.
COMMENT "Generating ${file}"
# The hash/timestamp file is the output from the build perspective.
# List the real file as a second output in case it is a broken link.
# The files must be listed in this order so CMake can hide from the
# make tool that a symlink target may not be newer than the input.
OUTPUT "${file}${stamp}" "${file}"
# Run the data fetch/update script.
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -Drelative_top=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}
-Dfile=${file} -Dname=${name} -Dext=${ext}
-DExternalData_ACTION=fetch
-DExternalData_CONFIG=${config}
-P ${_ExternalData_SELF}
# Update whenever the object hash changes.
MAIN_DEPENDENCY "${name}${ext}"
)
endif()
list(APPEND files "${file}${stamp}")
endif()
endforeach()
# Custom target to drive all update commands.
add_custom_target(${target} ALL DEPENDS ${files})
endfunction()
function(ExternalData_expand_arguments target outArgsVar)
# Replace DATA{} references with real arguments.
set(data_regex "DATA{([^;{}\r\n]*)}")
set(other_regex "([^D]|D[^A]|DA[^T]|DAT[^A]|DATA[^{])+|.")
set(outArgs "")
# This list expansion un-escapes semicolons in list element values so we
# must re-escape them below anywhere a new list expansion will occur.
foreach(arg IN LISTS ARGN)
if("x${arg}" MATCHES "${data_regex}")
# Re-escape in-value semicolons before expansion in foreach below.
string(REPLACE ";" "\\;" tmp "${arg}")
# Split argument into DATA{}-pieces and other pieces.
string(REGEX MATCHALL "${data_regex}|${other_regex}" pieces "${tmp}")
# Compose output argument with DATA{}-pieces replaced.
set(outArg "")
foreach(piece IN LISTS pieces)
if("x${piece}" MATCHES "^x${data_regex}$")
# Replace this DATA{}-piece with a file path.
_ExternalData_arg("${target}" "${piece}" "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}" file)
string(APPEND outArg "${file}")
else()
# No replacement needed for this piece.
string(APPEND outArg "${piece}")
endif()
endforeach()
else()
# No replacements needed in this argument.
set(outArg "${arg}")
endif()
# Re-escape in-value semicolons in resulting list.
string(REPLACE ";" "\\;" outArg "${outArg}")
list(APPEND outArgs "${outArg}")
endforeach()
set("${outArgsVar}" "${outArgs}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Private helper interface
set(_ExternalData_REGEX_ALGO "MD5|SHA1|SHA224|SHA256|SHA384|SHA512")
set(_ExternalData_REGEX_EXT "md5|sha1|sha224|sha256|sha384|sha512")
set(_ExternalData_SELF "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_FILE}")
get_filename_component(_ExternalData_SELF_DIR "${_ExternalData_SELF}" PATH)
function(_ExternalData_compute_hash var_hash algo file)
if("${algo}" MATCHES "^${_ExternalData_REGEX_ALGO}$")
file("${algo}" "${file}" hash)
set("${var_hash}" "${hash}" PARENT_SCOPE)
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Hash algorithm ${algo} unimplemented.")
endif()
endfunction()
function(_ExternalData_random var)
string(RANDOM LENGTH 6 random)
set("${var}" "${random}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
function(_ExternalData_exact_regex regex_var string)
string(REGEX REPLACE "([][+.*()^])" "\\\\\\1" regex "${string}")
set("${regex_var}" "${regex}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
function(_ExternalData_atomic_write file content)
_ExternalData_random(random)
set(tmp "${file}.tmp${random}")
file(WRITE "${tmp}" "${content}")
file(RENAME "${tmp}" "${file}")
endfunction()
function(_ExternalData_link_content name var_ext)
if("${ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT}" MATCHES "^(${_ExternalData_REGEX_ALGO})$")
set(algo "${ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT}")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR
"Unknown hash algorithm specified by ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT:\n"
" ${ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT}")
endif()
_ExternalData_compute_hash(hash "${algo}" "${name}")
get_filename_component(dir "${name}" PATH)
set(staged "${dir}/.ExternalData_${algo}_${hash}")
string(TOLOWER ".${algo}" ext)
_ExternalData_atomic_write("${name}${ext}" "${hash}\n")
file(RENAME "${name}" "${staged}")
set("${var_ext}" "${ext}" PARENT_SCOPE)
file(RELATIVE_PATH relname "${ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT}" "${name}${ext}")
message(STATUS "Linked ${relname} to ExternalData ${algo}/${hash}")
endfunction()
function(_ExternalData_arg target arg options var_file)
# Separate data path from the options.
string(REPLACE "," ";" options "${options}")
list(GET options 0 data)
list(REMOVE_AT options 0)
# Interpret trailing slashes as directories.
set(data_is_directory 0)
if("x${data}" MATCHES "^x(.*)([/\\])$")
set(data_is_directory 1)
set(data "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
endif()
# Convert to full path.
if(IS_ABSOLUTE "${data}")
set(absdata "${data}")
else()
set(absdata "${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/${data}")
endif()
get_filename_component(absdata "${absdata}" ABSOLUTE)
# Convert to relative path under the source tree.
if(NOT ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT)
set(ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}")
endif()
set(top_src "${ExternalData_SOURCE_ROOT}")
file(RELATIVE_PATH reldata "${top_src}" "${absdata}")
if(IS_ABSOLUTE "${reldata}" OR "${reldata}" MATCHES "^\\.\\./")
message(FATAL_ERROR "Data file referenced by argument\n"
" ${arg}\n"
"does not lie under the top-level source directory\n"
" ${top_src}\n")
endif()
if(data_is_directory AND NOT IS_DIRECTORY "${top_src}/${reldata}")
message(FATAL_ERROR "Data directory referenced by argument\n"
" ${arg}\n"
"corresponds to source tree path\n"
" ${reldata}\n"
"that does not exist as a directory!")
endif()
if(NOT ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT)
set(ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT "${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}")
endif()
set(top_bin "${ExternalData_BINARY_ROOT}")
# Handle in-source builds gracefully.
if("${top_src}" STREQUAL "${top_bin}")
if(ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT)
message(WARNING "ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT cannot be used in-source")
set(ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT 0)
endif()
set(top_same 1)
endif()
set(external "") # Entries external to the source tree.
set(internal "") # Entries internal to the source tree.
set(have_original ${data_is_directory})
set(have_original_as_dir 0)
# Process options.
set(series_option "")
set(recurse_option "")
set(associated_files "")
set(associated_regex "")
foreach(opt ${options})
# Regular expression to match associated files.
if("x${opt}" MATCHES "^xREGEX:([^:/]+)$")
list(APPEND associated_regex "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
elseif(opt STREQUAL ":")
# Activate series matching.
set(series_option "${opt}")
elseif(opt STREQUAL "RECURSE:")
# Activate recursive matching in directories.
set(recurse_option "${opt}")
elseif("x${opt}" MATCHES "^[^][:/*?]+$")
# Specific associated file.
list(APPEND associated_files "${opt}")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown option \"${opt}\" in argument\n"
" ${arg}\n")
endif()
endforeach()
if(series_option)
if(data_is_directory)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Series option \"${series_option}\" not allowed with directories.")
endif()
if(associated_files OR associated_regex)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Series option \"${series_option}\" not allowed with associated files.")
endif()
if(recurse_option)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Recurse option \"${recurse_option}\" allowed only with directories.")
endif()
# Load a whole file series.
_ExternalData_arg_series()
elseif(data_is_directory)
if(associated_files OR associated_regex)
# Load listed/matching associated files in the directory.
_ExternalData_arg_associated()
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Data directory referenced by argument\n"
" ${arg}\n"
"must list associated files.")
endif()
else()
if(recurse_option)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Recurse option \"${recurse_option}\" allowed only with directories.")
endif()
# Load the named data file.
_ExternalData_arg_single()
if(associated_files OR associated_regex)
# Load listed/matching associated files.
_ExternalData_arg_associated()
endif()
endif()
if(NOT have_original)
if(have_original_as_dir)
set(msg_kind FATAL_ERROR)
set(msg "that is directory instead of a file!")
else()
set(msg_kind AUTHOR_WARNING)
set(msg "that does not exist as a file (with or without an extension)!")
endif()
message(${msg_kind} "Data file referenced by argument\n"
" ${arg}\n"
"corresponds to source tree path\n"
" ${reldata}\n"
"${msg}")
endif()
if(external)
# Make the series available in the build tree.
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY
_ExternalData_${target}_FETCH "${external}")
set_property(GLOBAL APPEND PROPERTY
_ExternalData_${target}_LOCAL "${internal}")
set("${var_file}" "${top_bin}/${reldata}" PARENT_SCOPE)
else()
# The whole series is in the source tree.
set("${var_file}" "${top_src}/${reldata}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endif()
endfunction()
macro(_ExternalData_arg_associated)
# Associated files lie in the same directory.
if(data_is_directory)
set(reldir "${reldata}")
else()
get_filename_component(reldir "${reldata}" PATH)
endif()
if(reldir)
string(APPEND reldir "/")
endif()
_ExternalData_exact_regex(reldir_regex "${reldir}")
if(recurse_option)
set(glob GLOB_RECURSE)
string(APPEND reldir_regex "(.+/)?")
else()
set(glob GLOB)
endif()
# Find files named explicitly.
foreach(file ${associated_files})
_ExternalData_exact_regex(file_regex "${file}")
_ExternalData_arg_find_files(${glob} "${reldir}${file}"
"${reldir_regex}${file_regex}")
endforeach()
# Find files matching the given regular expressions.
set(all "")
set(sep "")
foreach(regex ${associated_regex})
string(APPEND all "${sep}${reldir_regex}${regex}")
set(sep "|")
endforeach()
_ExternalData_arg_find_files(${glob} "${reldir}" "${all}")
endmacro()
macro(_ExternalData_arg_single)
# Match only the named data by itself.
_ExternalData_exact_regex(data_regex "${reldata}")
_ExternalData_arg_find_files(GLOB "${reldata}" "${data_regex}")
endmacro()
macro(_ExternalData_arg_series)
# Configure series parsing and matching.
set(series_parse_prefix "")
set(series_parse_number "\\1")
set(series_parse_suffix "\\2")
if(ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE)
if(ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_NUMBER AND ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_SUFFIX)
if(ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_PREFIX)
set(series_parse_prefix "\\${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_PREFIX}")
endif()
set(series_parse_number "\\${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_NUMBER}")
set(series_parse_suffix "\\${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_SUFFIX}")
elseif(NOT "x${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE}" MATCHES "^x\\([^()]*\\)\\([^()]*\\)\\$$")
message(FATAL_ERROR
"ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE is set to\n"
" ${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE}\n"
"which is not of the form\n"
" (<number>)(<suffix>)$\n"
"Fix the regular expression or set variables\n"
" ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_PREFIX = <prefix> regex group number, if any\n"
" ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_NUMBER = <number> regex group number\n"
" ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE_SUFFIX = <suffix> regex group number\n"
)
endif()
set(series_parse "${ExternalData_SERIES_PARSE}")
else()
set(series_parse "([0-9]*)(\\.[^./]*)$")
endif()
if(ExternalData_SERIES_MATCH)
set(series_match "${ExternalData_SERIES_MATCH}")
else()
set(series_match "[_.-]?[0-9]*")
endif()
# Parse the base, number, and extension components of the series.
string(REGEX REPLACE "${series_parse}" "${series_parse_prefix};${series_parse_number};${series_parse_suffix}" tuple "${reldata}")
list(LENGTH tuple len)
if(NOT "${len}" EQUAL 3)
message(FATAL_ERROR "Data file referenced by argument\n"
" ${arg}\n"
"corresponds to path\n"
" ${reldata}\n"
"that does not match regular expression\n"
" ${series_parse}")
endif()
list(GET tuple 0 relbase)
list(GET tuple 2 ext)
# Glob files that might match the series.
# Then match base, number, and extension.
_ExternalData_exact_regex(series_base "${relbase}")
_ExternalData_exact_regex(series_ext "${ext}")
_ExternalData_arg_find_files(GLOB "${relbase}*${ext}"
"${series_base}${series_match}${series_ext}")
endmacro()
function(_ExternalData_arg_find_files glob pattern regex)
cmake_policy(PUSH)
cmake_policy(SET CMP0009 NEW)
file(${glob} globbed RELATIVE "${top_src}" "${top_src}/${pattern}*")
cmake_policy(POP)
foreach(entry IN LISTS globbed)
if("x${entry}" MATCHES "^x(.*)(\\.(${_ExternalData_REGEX_EXT}))$")
set(relname "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
set(alg "${CMAKE_MATCH_2}")
else()
set(relname "${entry}")
set(alg "")
endif()
if("x${relname}" MATCHES "^x${regex}$" # matches
AND NOT "x${relname}" MATCHES "(^x|/)\\.ExternalData_" # not staged obj
)
if(IS_DIRECTORY "${top_src}/${entry}")
if("${relname}" STREQUAL "${reldata}")
set(have_original_as_dir 1)
endif()
else()
set(name "${top_src}/${relname}")
set(file "${top_bin}/${relname}")
if(alg)
list(APPEND external "${file}|${name}|${alg}")
elseif(ExternalData_LINK_CONTENT)
_ExternalData_link_content("${name}" alg)
list(APPEND external "${file}|${name}|${alg}")
elseif(NOT top_same)
list(APPEND internal "${file}|${name}")
endif()
if("${relname}" STREQUAL "${reldata}")
set(have_original 1)
endif()
endif()
endif()
endforeach()
set(external "${external}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(internal "${internal}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(have_original "${have_original}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(have_original_as_dir "${have_original_as_dir}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Private script mode interface
if(CMAKE_GENERATOR OR NOT ExternalData_ACTION)
return()
endif()
if(ExternalData_CONFIG)
include(${ExternalData_CONFIG})
endif()
if(NOT ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES AND NOT ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES)
message(FATAL_ERROR
"Neither ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES nor ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES is set!")
endif()
function(_ExternalData_link_or_copy src dst)
# Create a temporary file first.
get_filename_component(dst_dir "${dst}" PATH)
file(MAKE_DIRECTORY "${dst_dir}")
_ExternalData_random(random)
set(tmp "${dst}.tmp${random}")
if(UNIX AND NOT ExternalData_NO_SYMLINKS)
# Create a symbolic link.
set(tgt "${src}")
if(relative_top)
# Use relative path if files are close enough.
file(RELATIVE_PATH relsrc "${relative_top}" "${src}")
file(RELATIVE_PATH relfile "${relative_top}" "${dst}")
if(NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${relsrc}" AND NOT "${relsrc}" MATCHES "^\\.\\./" AND
NOT IS_ABSOLUTE "${reldst}" AND NOT "${reldst}" MATCHES "^\\.\\./")
file(RELATIVE_PATH tgt "${dst_dir}" "${src}")
endif()
endif()
execute_process(COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E create_symlink "${tgt}" "${tmp}" RESULT_VARIABLE result)
else()
# Create a copy.
execute_process(COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E copy "${src}" "${tmp}" RESULT_VARIABLE result)
endif()
if(result)
file(REMOVE "${tmp}")
message(FATAL_ERROR "Failed to create\n ${tmp}\nfrom\n ${obj}")
endif()
# Atomically create/replace the real destination.
file(RENAME "${tmp}" "${dst}")
endfunction()
function(_ExternalData_download_file url file err_var msg_var)
set(retry 3)
while(retry)
math(EXPR retry "${retry} - 1")
if(ExternalData_TIMEOUT_INACTIVITY)
set(inactivity_timeout INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT ${ExternalData_TIMEOUT_INACTIVITY})
elseif(NOT "${ExternalData_TIMEOUT_INACTIVITY}" EQUAL 0)
set(inactivity_timeout INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT 60)
else()
set(inactivity_timeout "")
endif()
if(ExternalData_TIMEOUT_ABSOLUTE)
set(absolute_timeout TIMEOUT ${ExternalData_TIMEOUT_ABSOLUTE})
elseif(NOT "${ExternalData_TIMEOUT_ABSOLUTE}" EQUAL 0)
set(absolute_timeout TIMEOUT 300)
else()
set(absolute_timeout "")
endif()
file(DOWNLOAD "${url}" "${file}" STATUS status LOG log ${inactivity_timeout} ${absolute_timeout} SHOW_PROGRESS)
list(GET status 0 err)
list(GET status 1 msg)
if(err)
if("${msg}" MATCHES "HTTP response code said error" AND
"${log}" MATCHES "error: 503")
set(msg "temporarily unavailable")
endif()
elseif("${log}" MATCHES "\nHTTP[^\n]* 503")
set(err TRUE)
set(msg "temporarily unavailable")
endif()
if(NOT err OR NOT "${msg}" MATCHES "partial|timeout|temporarily")
break()
elseif(retry)
message(STATUS "[download terminated: ${msg}, retries left: ${retry}]")
endif()
endwhile()
set("${err_var}" "${err}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set("${msg_var}" "${msg}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
function(_ExternalData_custom_fetch key loc file err_var msg_var)
if(NOT ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key})
set(err 1)
set(msg "No ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key} set!")
elseif(NOT EXISTS "${ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key}}")
set(err 1)
set(msg "No '${ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key}}' exists!")
else()
set(ExternalData_CUSTOM_LOCATION "${loc}")
set(ExternalData_CUSTOM_FILE "${file}")
unset(ExternalData_CUSTOM_ERROR)
include("${ExternalData_CUSTOM_SCRIPT_${key}}")
if(DEFINED ExternalData_CUSTOM_ERROR)
set(err 1)
set(msg "${ExternalData_CUSTOM_ERROR}")
else()
set(err 0)
set(msg "no error")
endif()
endif()
set("${err_var}" "${err}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set("${msg_var}" "${msg}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
function(_ExternalData_download_object name hash algo var_obj)
# Search all object stores for an existing object.
foreach(dir ${ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES})
set(obj "${dir}/${algo}/${hash}")
if(EXISTS "${obj}")
message(STATUS "Found object: \"${obj}\"")
set("${var_obj}" "${obj}" PARENT_SCOPE)
return()
endif()
endforeach()
# Download object to the first store.
list(GET ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES 0 store)
set(obj "${store}/${algo}/${hash}")
_ExternalData_random(random)
set(tmp "${obj}.tmp${random}")
set(found 0)
set(tried "")
foreach(url_template IN LISTS ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES)
string(REPLACE "%(hash)" "${hash}" url_tmp "${url_template}")
string(REPLACE "%(algo)" "${algo}" url "${url_tmp}")
if(url MATCHES "^(.*)%\\(algo:([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*)\\)(.*)$")
set(lhs "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}")
set(key "${CMAKE_MATCH_2}")
set(rhs "${CMAKE_MATCH_3}")
if(DEFINED ExternalData_URL_ALGO_${algo}_${key})
set(url "${lhs}${ExternalData_URL_ALGO_${algo}_${key}}${rhs}")
else()
set(url "${lhs}${algo}${rhs}")
endif()
endif()
string(REGEX REPLACE "((https?|ftp)://)([^@]+@)?(.*)" "\\1\\4" secured_url "${url}")
message(STATUS "Fetching \"${secured_url}\"")
if(url MATCHES "^ExternalDataCustomScript://([A-Za-z_][A-Za-z0-9_]*)/(.*)$")
_ExternalData_custom_fetch("${CMAKE_MATCH_1}" "${CMAKE_MATCH_2}" "${tmp}" err errMsg)
else()
_ExternalData_download_file("${url}" "${tmp}" err errMsg)
endif()
string(APPEND tried "\n ${url}")
if(err)
string(APPEND tried " (${errMsg})")
else()
# Verify downloaded object.
_ExternalData_compute_hash(dl_hash "${algo}" "${tmp}")
if("${dl_hash}" STREQUAL "${hash}")
set(found 1)
break()
else()
string(APPEND tried " (wrong hash ${algo}=${dl_hash})")
if("$ENV{ExternalData_DEBUG_DOWNLOAD}" MATCHES ".")
file(RENAME "${tmp}" "${store}/${algo}/${dl_hash}")
endif()
endif()
endif()
file(REMOVE "${tmp}")
endforeach()
get_filename_component(dir "${name}" PATH)
set(staged "${dir}/.ExternalData_${algo}_${hash}")
if(found)
file(RENAME "${tmp}" "${obj}")
message(STATUS "Downloaded object: \"${obj}\"")
elseif(EXISTS "${staged}")
set(obj "${staged}")
message(STATUS "Staged object: \"${obj}\"")
else()
if(NOT tried)
set(tried "\n (No ExternalData_URL_TEMPLATES given)")
endif()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Object ${algo}=${hash} not found at:${tried}")
endif()
set("${var_obj}" "${obj}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
if("${ExternalData_ACTION}" STREQUAL "fetch")
foreach(v ExternalData_OBJECT_STORES file name ext)
if(NOT DEFINED "${v}")
message(FATAL_ERROR "No \"-D${v}=\" value provided!")
endif()
endforeach()
file(READ "${name}${ext}" hash)
string(STRIP "${hash}" hash)
if("${ext}" MATCHES "^\\.(${_ExternalData_REGEX_EXT})$")
string(TOUPPER "${CMAKE_MATCH_1}" algo)
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown hash algorithm extension \"${ext}\"")
endif()
_ExternalData_download_object("${name}" "${hash}" "${algo}" obj)
# Check if file already corresponds to the object.
set(stamp "${ext}-stamp")
set(file_up_to_date 0)
if(EXISTS "${file}" AND EXISTS "${file}${stamp}")
file(READ "${file}${stamp}" f_hash)
string(STRIP "${f_hash}" f_hash)
if("${f_hash}" STREQUAL "${hash}")
#message(STATUS "File already corresponds to object")
set(file_up_to_date 1)
endif()
endif()
if(file_up_to_date)
# Touch the file to convince the build system it is up to date.
execute_process(COMMAND "${CMAKE_COMMAND}" -E touch "${file}")
else()
_ExternalData_link_or_copy("${obj}" "${file}")
endif()
# Atomically update the hash/timestamp file to record the object referenced.
_ExternalData_atomic_write("${file}${stamp}" "${hash}\n")
elseif("${ExternalData_ACTION}" STREQUAL "local")
foreach(v file name)
if(NOT DEFINED "${v}")
message(FATAL_ERROR "No \"-D${v}=\" value provided!")
endif()
endforeach()
_ExternalData_link_or_copy("${name}" "${file}")
else()
message(FATAL_ERROR "Unknown ExternalData_ACTION=[${ExternalData_ACTION}]")
endif()