{-# LANGUAGE LambdaCase #-} {-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-} {-# LANGUAGE RecordWildCards #-} {-# LANGUAGE NoImplicitPrelude #-} {- | A general purpose build tool. Not all of the below design is implemented. Currently: - with a nix build, results are linked in _/bild/nix/ - for a dev build, results are stored in _/bild/dev/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- == Design constraints * only input is a namespace, no subcommands, no packages * no need to write specific build rules * one rule for hs, one for rs, one for scm, and so on * no need to distinguish between exe and lib, just have a single output * never concerned with deployment/packaging - leave that to another tool (scp? tar?) == Features * namespace maps to filesystem * no need for `bild -l` for listing available targets. Use `ls` or `tree` * you build namespaces, not files/modules/packages/etc * namespace maps to language modules * build settings can be set in the file comments * pwd is always considered the the source directory, no `src` vs `doc` etc. * build methods automaticatly detected with file extensions * flags modify the way to interact with the build, some ideas: * -s = jump into a shell and/or repl * -p = turn on profiling * -t = limit build by type (file extension) * -e = exclude some regex in the ns tree * -o = optimize level == Example Commands > bild [-spt] The general scheme is to build the things described by the targets. A target is a namespace. You can list as many as you want, but you must list at least one. It could just be `.` for the current directory. Build outputs will go into the _/bild directory in the root of the project. > bild a.b Or `bild a/b`. This shows building a file at ./a/b.hs, this will translate to something like `ghc --make A.B`. > bild -s Starts a repl/shell for target. - if target.hs, load ghci - if target.scm, load scheme repl - if target.clj, load a clojure repl - if target.nix, load nix-shell - and so on. > bild -p build target with profiling (if available) > bild -t nix target only build target.nix, not target.hs and so on (in the case of multiple targets with the same name but different extension). == Build Metadata Metadata is set in the comments with a special syntax. For third-party deps, we list the deps in comments in the target file, like: > -- : dep aeson The output executable is named with: > -- : exe my-program or > -- : exe my-ap.js When multiple compilers are possible (e.g. ghc vs ghcjs) we chose ghcjs when the target exe ends in .js. This method of setting metadata in the module comments works pretty well, and really only needs to be done in the entrypoint module anyway. Local module deps are included by just giving the repo root to the compiler that bild calls out to. == Questions * how to handle multiple output formats? * e.g. that ghcjs and ghc take the same input files... * say you have a .md file, you want to bild it to pdf, html, and more. What do? -} module Biz.Bild where import Alpha hiding ((<.>), sym) import qualified Data.Char as Char import qualified Data.List as List import qualified Data.Text as Text import qualified System.Directory as Dir import qualified System.Environment as Env import qualified System.Exit as Exit import System.FilePath (()) import qualified System.Process as Process import qualified Text.Regex.Applicative as Regex import qualified Prelude main :: IO () main = Env.getArgs /> head >>= \case Nothing -> Exit.die "usage: bild " Just target -> analyze target >>= build type Namespace = String type Dep = String type Exe = String data Compiler = Ghc | Ghcjs | Nix deriving (Show) data Target = Target { -- | Output executable name exe :: Exe, -- | Fully qualified namespace partitioned by '.' namespace :: Namespace, -- | Absolute path to file path :: FilePath, -- | Parsed/detected dependencies deps :: [Dep], -- | Which compiler should we use? compiler :: Compiler } deriving (Show) analyze :: String -> IO Target analyze s = do root <- Env.getEnv "BIZ_ROOT" cwd <- Dir.getCurrentDirectory -- this is a hack to support multiple file types. Ideally we would just detect -- which file extensions exist, then return [Target], which can then be built -- in parallel let path = cwd reps "." "/" s |> reps "/hs" ".hs" |> reps "/nix" ".nix" content <- lines Regex.match metaExe |> catMaybes |> head |> require "exe" return Target { namespace = require "namespace" <| path |> reps root "" |> reps ".hs" "" |> reps ".nix" "" |> reps "/" "." |> List.stripPrefix "." >>= Regex.match metaNamespace, deps = content /> Regex.match metaDep |> catMaybes, compiler = if ".hs" `List.isSuffixOf` path then if ".js" `List.isSuffixOf` exe then Ghcjs else Ghc else Nix, .. } build :: Target -> IO () build Target {..} = do root <- Env.getEnv "BIZ_ROOT" case compiler of Ghc -> do putText <| "bild: ghc: " <> Text.pack namespace let out = root "_/bild/dev/bin" Dir.createDirectoryIfMissing True out Process.callProcess "ghc" [ "-Werror", "-i" <> root, "-odir", root "_/bild/int", "-hidir", root "_/bild/int", "--make", path, "-main-is", namespace, "-o", out exe ] Ghcjs -> do putText <| "bild: ghcjs: " <> Text.pack namespace let out = root "_/bild/dev/static" Dir.createDirectoryIfMissing True out Process.callProcess "ghcjs" [ "-Werror", "-i" <> root, "-odir", root "_/bild/int", "-hidir", root "_/bild/int", "--make", path, "-main-is", namespace, "-o", out exe ] Nix -> do putText <| "bild: nix: " <> Text.pack namespace cwd <- Dir.getCurrentDirectory let qualifiedTarget = reps root "" cwd <> namespace Process.callProcess "nix-build" [ "-o", root "_/bild/nix" qualifiedTarget, root "default.nix", "--attr", qualifiedTarget ] metaNamespace :: Regex.RE Char Namespace metaNamespace = name <> Regex.many (Regex.sym '.') <> name where name = Regex.many (Regex.psym Char.isUpper) <> Regex.many (Regex.psym Char.isLower) metaDep :: Regex.RE Char Dep metaDep = Regex.string "-- : dep " *> Regex.many (Regex.psym Char.isAlpha) metaExe :: Regex.RE Char Exe metaExe = Regex.string "-- : exe " *> Regex.many (Regex.psym (/= ' ')) require :: Text -> Maybe a -> a require _ (Just x) = x require s Nothing = panic <| s <> " not found" -- | Replace 'a' in 's' with 'b'. reps :: String -> String -> String -> String reps a b s@(x : xs) = if isPrefixOf a s then-- then, write 'b' and replace jumping 'a' substring b ++ reps a b (drop (length a) s) else-- then, write 'x' char and try to replace tail string x : reps a b xs reps _ _ [] = []