jw.pkg.App: Support --topdir-format
Add support for --topdir-format. The option supports several different values, affecting the console output of App wherever it knows that the output contains a reference to the projects' toplevel directory.
- "unaltered" will have it print the toplevel directory in the same format as passed to the commandline- "absolute" will try to resolve it to an absolute path before printing- make:XXX will return the make-varible $(XXX) instead
To implement this, the proj_dir() member function is turned into the private member function __proj_dir(), and a new member function find_dir() is supplied, with two additional parameters: search_subdirs and search_absdirs, which will try to find an existing directory relative to the toplevel directory of the given module, or in the search_absdirs list, respectively.
Command modules in cmds.projects have been updated to use the new function.
Signed-off-by: Jan Lindemann <jan@janware.com>
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@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ class CmdBuild(Cmd): # export
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def run_make(module, target, cur_project, num_projects):
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#make_cmd = "make " + target + " 2>&1"
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make_cmd = [ "make", target ]
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path = self.app.proj_dir(module)
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path = self.app.find_dir(module, pretty=False)
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delim_len = 120
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delim = '---- [%d/%d]: running %s in %s -' % (cur_project, num_projects, make_cmd, path)
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delim = delim + '-' * (delim_len - len(delim))
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