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package forge
import java.nio.{file => jnio}
trait TargetOps[T]{ this: Target[T] =>
val defCtx: DefCtx
def map[V](f: T => V)(implicit defCtx: DefCtx) = {
new Target.Mapped(this, f, defCtx)
}
def zip[V](other: Target[V])(implicit defCtx: DefCtx) = {
new Target.Zipped(this, other, defCtx)
}
def ~[V, R](other: Target[V])
(implicit s: Implicits.Sequencer[T, V, R], defCtx: DefCtx): Target[R] = {
this.zip(other).map(s.apply _ tupled)
}
override def toString = defCtx.staticEnclosing match{
case None => this.getClass.getSimpleName + "@" + Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(this))
case Some(s) => this.getClass.getName + "@" + s
}
}
trait Target[T] extends TargetOps[T]{
/**
* Where in the Scala codebase was this target defined?
*/
val defCtx: DefCtx
/**
* What other Targets does this Target depend on?
*/
val inputs: Seq[Target[_]]
/**
* Evaluate this target
*/
def evaluate(args: Args): T
/**
* Even if this target's inputs did not change, does it need to re-evaluate
* anyway? e.g. if the files this target represents on disk changed
*/
def dirty: Boolean = false
}
object Target{
def test(inputs: Target[Int]*)(implicit defCtx: DefCtx) = new Test(inputs, defCtx)
/**
* A dummy target that takes any number of inputs, and whose output can be
* controlled externally, so you can construct arbitrary dataflow graphs and
* test how changes propagate.
*/
class Test(val inputs: Seq[Target[Int]], val defCtx: DefCtx) extends Target[Int]{
var counter = 0
var lastCounter = counter
def evaluate(args: Args) = {
lastCounter = counter
counter + args.args.map(_.asInstanceOf[Int]).sum
}
override def dirty = lastCounter != counter
}
def traverse[T](source: Seq[Target[T]])(implicit defCtx: DefCtx) = {
new Traverse[T](source, defCtx)
}
class Traverse[T](val inputs: Seq[Target[T]], val defCtx: DefCtx) extends Target[Seq[T]]{
def evaluate(args: Args) = {
for (i <- 0 until args.length)
yield args(i).asInstanceOf[T]
}
}
class Mapped[T, V](source: Target[T], f: T => V,
val defCtx: DefCtx) extends Target[V]{
def evaluate(args: Args) = f(args(0))
val inputs = List(source)
}
class Zipped[T, V](source1: Target[T],
source2: Target[V],
val defCtx: DefCtx) extends Target[(T, V)]{
def evaluate(args: Args) = (args(0), args(0))
val inputs = List(source1, source1)
}
def path(path: jnio.Path)(implicit defCtx: DefCtx) = new Path(path, defCtx)
class Path(path: jnio.Path, val defCtx: DefCtx) extends Target[jnio.Path]{
def evaluate(args: Args) = path
val inputs = Nil
}
class Subprocess(val inputs: Seq[Target[_]],
command: Args => Seq[String],
val defCtx: DefCtx) extends Target[Subprocess.Result] {
def evaluate(args: Args) = {
jnio.Files.createDirectories(args.dest)
import ammonite.ops._
implicit val path = ammonite.ops.Path(args.dest, pwd)
val output = %%(command(args))
assert(output.exitCode == 0)
Subprocess.Result(output, args.dest)
}
}
object Subprocess{
case class Result(result: ammonite.ops.CommandResult, dest: jnio.Path)
}
}
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