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#!/bin/bash
# Copyright 2015 The Bazel Authors. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
# Script for building bazel from scratch without bazel
PROTO_FILES=$(ls src/main/protobuf/*.proto src/main/java/com/google/devtools/build/lib/buildeventstream/proto/*.proto)
LIBRARY_JARS=$(find third_party -name '*.jar' | grep -Fv JavaBuilder | grep -Fv third_party/guava | grep -Fv third_party/guava | grep -ve 'third_party/grpc/grpc.*jar' | tr "\n" " ")
GRPC_JAVA_VERSION=1.20.0
GRPC_LIBRARY_JARS=$(find third_party/grpc -name '*.jar' | grep -e ".*${GRPC_JAVA_VERSION}.*jar" | tr "\n" " ")
GUAVA_VERSION=25.1
GUAVA_JARS=$(find third_party/guava -name '*.jar' | grep -e ".*${GUAVA_VERSION}.*jar" | tr "\n" " ")
LIBRARY_JARS="${LIBRARY_JARS} ${GRPC_LIBRARY_JARS} ${GUAVA_JARS}"
# tl;dr - error_prone_core contains a copy of an older version of guava, so we
# need to make sure the newer version of guava always appears first on the
# classpath.
#
# Please read the comment in third_party/BUILD for more details.
LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY=($LIBRARY_JARS)
for i in $(eval echo {0..$((${#LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY[@]} - 1))})
do
[[ "${LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY[$i]}" =~ ^"third_party/error_prone/error_prone_core-".*\.jar$ ]] && ERROR_PRONE_INDEX=$i
[[ "${LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY[$i]}" =~ ^"third_party/guava/guava-".*\.jar$ ]] && GUAVA_INDEX=$i
done
[ "${ERROR_PRONE_INDEX:+present}" = "present" ] || { echo "no error prone jar"; echo "${LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY[@]}"; exit 1; }
[ "${GUAVA_INDEX:+present}" = "present" ] || { echo "no guava jar"; exit 1; }
if [ "$ERROR_PRONE_INDEX" -lt "$GUAVA_INDEX" ]; then
TEMP_FOR_SWAP="${LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY[$ERROR_PRONE_INDEX]}"
LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY[$ERROR_PRONE_INDEX]="${LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY[$GUAVA_INDEX]}"
LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY[$GUAVA_INDEX]="$TEMP_FOR_SWAP"
LIBRARY_JARS="${LIBRARY_JARS_ARRAY[*]}"
fi
DIRS=$(echo src/{java_tools/singlejar/java/com/google/devtools/build/zip,main/java,tools/xcode-common/java/com/google/devtools/build/xcode/{common,util}} tools/java/runfiles third_party/java/dd_plist/java ${OUTPUT_DIR}/src)
EXCLUDE_FILES="src/main/java/com/google/devtools/build/lib/server/GrpcServerImpl.java src/java_tools/buildjar/java/com/google/devtools/build/buildjar/javac/testing/*"
# Exclude whole directories under the bazel src tree that bazel itself
# doesn't depend on.
EXCLUDE_DIRS="src/main/java/com/google/devtools/build/skydoc"
for d in $EXCLUDE_DIRS ; do
for f in $(find $d -type f) ; do
EXCLUDE_FILES+=" $f"
done
done
mkdir -p "${OUTPUT_DIR}/classes"
mkdir -p "${OUTPUT_DIR}/src"
# May be passed in from outside.
ZIPOPTS="$ZIPOPTS"
unset JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS
unset _JAVA_OPTIONS
LDFLAGS=${LDFLAGS:-""}
MSYS_DLLS=""
function get_minor_java_version() {
get_java_version
java_minor_version=$(echo $JAVA_VERSION | sed 's/[^.][^.]*\.//' | sed 's/\..*$//')
javac_minor_version=$(echo $JAVAC_VERSION | sed 's/[^.][^.]*\.//' | sed 's/\..*$//')
}
# Check that javac -version returns a upper version than $JAVA_VERSION.
get_minor_java_version
[ ${java_minor_version} -le ${javac_minor_version} ] || \
fail "JDK version (${JAVAC_VERSION}) is lower than ${JAVA_VERSION}, please set \$JAVA_HOME."
JAR="${JAVA_HOME}/bin/jar"
# Compiles java classes.
function java_compilation() {
local name=$1
local directories=$2
local excludes=$3
local library_jars=$4
local output=$5
local classpath=${library_jars// /$PATHSEP}${PATHSEP}$5
local sourcepath=${directories// /$PATHSEP}
tempdir
local tmp="${NEW_TMPDIR}"
local paramfile="${tmp}/param"
local filelist="${tmp}/filelist"
local excludefile="${tmp}/excludefile"
touch $paramfile
mkdir -p "${output}/classes"
# Compile .java files (incl. generated ones) using javac
log "Compiling $name code..."
find ${directories} -name "*.java" | sort > "$filelist"
# Quotes around $excludes intentionally omitted in the for statement so that
# it's split on spaces
(for i in $excludes; do
echo $i
done) | sort > "$excludefile"
comm -23 "$filelist" "$excludefile" > "$paramfile"
if [ ! -z "$BAZEL_DEBUG_JAVA_COMPILATION" ]; then
echo "directories=${directories}" >&2
echo "classpath=${classpath}" >&2
echo "sourcepath=${sourcepath}" >&2
echo "libraries=${library_jars}" >&2
echo "output=${output}/classes" >&2
echo "List of compiled files:" >&2
cat "$paramfile" >&2
fi
# Use BAZEL_JAVAC_OPTS to pass additional arguments to javac, e.g.,
# export BAZEL_JAVAC_OPTS="-J-Xmx2g -J-Xms200m"
# Useful if your system chooses too small of a max heap for javac.
# We intentionally rely on shell word splitting to allow multiple
# additional arguments to be passed to javac.
run "${JAVAC}" -classpath "${classpath}" -sourcepath "${sourcepath}" \
-d "${output}/classes" -source "$JAVA_VERSION" -target "$JAVA_VERSION" \
-encoding UTF-8 ${BAZEL_JAVAC_OPTS} "@${paramfile}"
log "Extracting helper classes for $name..."
for f in ${library_jars} ; do
run unzip -qn ${f} -d "${output}/classes"
done
}
# Create the deploy JAR
function create_deploy_jar() {
local name=$1
local mainClass=$2
local output=$3
shift 3
local packages=""
for i in $output/classes/*; do
local package=$(basename $i)
if [[ "$package" != "META-INF" ]]; then
packages="$packages -C $output/classes $package"
fi
done
log "Creating $name.jar..."
echo "Main-Class: $mainClass" > $output/MANIFEST.MF
run "$JAR" cmf $output/MANIFEST.MF $output/$name.jar $packages "$@"
}
HOW_TO_BOOTSTRAP='
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTE: This failure is likely occuring if you are trying to bootstrap bazel from
a developer checkout. Those checkouts do not include the generated output of
the protoc compiler (as we prefer not to version generated files).
* To build a developer version of bazel, do
bazel build //src:bazel
* To bootstrap your first bazel binary, please download a dist archive from our
release page at https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/releases and run
compile.sh on the unpacked archive.
The full install instructions to install a release version of bazel can be found
at https://docs.bazel.build/install-compile-source.html
For a rationale, why the bootstrap process is organized in this way, see
https://bazel.build/designs/2016/10/11/distribution-artifact.html
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'
if [ -z "${BAZEL_SKIP_JAVA_COMPILATION}" ]; then
if [ -d derived/src/java ]
then
log "Using pre-generated java proto files"
mkdir -p "${OUTPUT_DIR}/src"
cp -r derived/src/java/* "${OUTPUT_DIR}/src"
else
[ -n "${PROTOC}" ] \
|| fail "Must specify PROTOC if not bootstrapping from the distribution artifact${HOW_TO_BOOTSTRAP}"
[ -n "${GRPC_JAVA_PLUGIN}" ] \
|| fail "Must specify GRPC_JAVA_PLUGIN if not bootstrapping from the distribution artifact${HOW_TO_BOOTSTRAP}"
[[ -x "${PROTOC-}" ]] \
|| fail "Protobuf compiler not found in ${PROTOC-}"
[[ -x "${GRPC_JAVA_PLUGIN-}" ]] \
|| fail "gRPC Java plugin not found in ${GRPC_JAVA_PLUGIN-}"
log "Compiling Java stubs for protocol buffers..."
for f in $PROTO_FILES ; do
run "${PROTOC}" \
-I. \
-Isrc/main/protobuf/ \
-Isrc/main/java/com/google/devtools/build/lib/buildeventstream/proto/ \
--java_out=${OUTPUT_DIR}/src \
--plugin=protoc-gen-grpc="${GRPC_JAVA_PLUGIN-}" \
--grpc_out=${OUTPUT_DIR}/src "$f"
done
fi
java_compilation "Bazel Java" "$DIRS" "$EXCLUDE_FILES" "$LIBRARY_JARS" "${OUTPUT_DIR}"
# help files: all non java and BUILD files in src/main/java.
for i in $(find src/main/java -type f -a \! -name '*.java' -a \! -name 'BUILD' | sed 's|src/main/java/||'); do
mkdir -p $(dirname ${OUTPUT_DIR}/classes/$i)
cp src/main/java/$i ${OUTPUT_DIR}/classes/$i
done
# Create the bazel_tools repository.
BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO=${OUTPUT_DIR}/embedded_tools
mkdir -p ${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}
cat <<EOF >${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/WORKSPACE
workspace(name = 'bazel_tools')
EOF
link_dir ${PWD}/src ${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/src
link_dir ${PWD}/third_party ${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/third_party
# Create @bazel_tools//tools/cpp/runfiles
mkdir -p ${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/cpp/runfiles
link_file "${PWD}/tools/cpp/runfiles/runfiles_src.h" \
"${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/cpp/runfiles/runfiles.h"
# Transform //tools/cpp/runfiles:runfiles_src.cc to
# @bazel_tools//tools/cpp/runfiles:runfiles.cc
# Keep this transformation logic in sync with the
# //tools/cpp/runfiles:srcs_for_embedded_tools genrule.
sed 's|^#include.*/runfiles_src.h.*|#include \"tools/cpp/runfiles/runfiles.h\"|' \
"${PWD}/tools/cpp/runfiles/runfiles_src.cc" > \
"${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/cpp/runfiles/runfiles.cc"
link_file "${PWD}/tools/cpp/runfiles/BUILD.tools" \
"${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/cpp/runfiles/BUILD"
# Create @bazel_tools//tools/sh
mkdir -p ${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/sh
link_file "${PWD}/tools/sh/sh_configure.bzl" "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/sh/sh_configure.bzl"
link_file "${PWD}/tools/sh/sh_toolchain.bzl" "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/sh/sh_toolchain.bzl"
link_file "${PWD}/tools/sh/BUILD.tools" "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/sh/BUILD"
# Create @bazel_tools//tools/java/runfiles
mkdir -p ${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/java/runfiles
link_file "${PWD}/tools/java/runfiles/Runfiles.java" "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/java/runfiles/Runfiles.java"
link_file "${PWD}/tools/java/runfiles/Util.java" "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/java/runfiles/Util.java"
link_file "${PWD}/tools/java/runfiles/BUILD.tools" "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/java/runfiles/BUILD"
# Create @bazel_tools/tools/python/BUILD
mkdir -p ${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/python
link_file "${PWD}/tools/python/BUILD.tools" "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/tools/python/BUILD"
# Create the rest of @bazel_tools//tools/...
link_children "${PWD}" tools/cpp "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}"
link_children "${PWD}" tools/python "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}"
link_children "${PWD}" tools "${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}"
# Set up @bazel_tools//platforms properly
mkdir -p ${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/platforms
cp tools/platforms/platforms.BUILD ${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}/platforms/BUILD
# Overwrite tools.WORKSPACE, this is only for the bootstrap binary
chmod u+w "${OUTPUT_DIR}/classes/com/google/devtools/build/lib/bazel/rules/tools.WORKSPACE"
cat <<EOF >${OUTPUT_DIR}/classes/com/google/devtools/build/lib/bazel/rules/tools.WORKSPACE
local_repository(name = 'bazel_tools', path = '${BAZEL_TOOLS_REPO}')
bind(name = "cc_toolchain", actual = "@bazel_tools//tools/cpp:default-toolchain")
EOF
create_deploy_jar "libblaze" "com.google.devtools.build.lib.bazel.Bazel" \
${OUTPUT_DIR}
fi
log "Creating Bazel install base..."
ARCHIVE_DIR=${OUTPUT_DIR}/archive
mkdir -p ${ARCHIVE_DIR}/_embedded_binaries
# Dummy build-runfiles (we can't compile C++ yet, so we can't have the real one)
if [ "${PLATFORM}" = "windows" ]; then
# We don't rely on runfiles trees on Windows
cat <<'EOF' >${ARCHIVE_DIR}/_embedded_binaries/build-runfiles${EXE_EXT}
#!/bin/sh
mkdir -p $2
cp $1 $2/MANIFEST
EOF
else
cat <<'EOF' >${ARCHIVE_DIR}/_embedded_binaries/build-runfiles${EXE_EXT}
#!/bin/sh
# This is bash implementation of build-runfiles: reads space-separated paths
# from each line in the file in $1, then creates a symlink under $2 for the
# first element of the pair that points to the second element of the pair.
#
# bash is a terrible tool for this job, but in this case, that's the only one
# we have (we could hand-compile a little .jar file like we hand-compile the
# bootstrap version of Bazel, but we'd still need a shell wrapper around it, so
# it's not clear whether that would be a win over a few lines of Lovecraftian
# code)
MANIFEST="$1"
TREE="$2"
rm -fr "$TREE"
mkdir -p "$TREE"
# Read the lines in $MANIFEST. the usual "for VAR in $(cat FILE)" idiom won't do
# because the lines in FILE contain spaces.
while read LINE; do
# Split each line into two parts on the first space
SYMLINK_PATH="${LINE%% *}"
TARGET_PATH="${LINE#* }"
ABSOLUTE_SYMLINK_PATH="$TREE/$SYMLINK_PATH"
mkdir -p "$(dirname $ABSOLUTE_SYMLINK_PATH)"
ln -s "$TARGET_PATH" "$ABSOLUTE_SYMLINK_PATH"
done < "$MANIFEST"
cp "$MANIFEST" "$TREE/MANIFEST"
EOF
fi
chmod 0755 ${ARCHIVE_DIR}/_embedded_binaries/build-runfiles${EXE_EXT}
function build_jni() {
local -r output_dir=$1
if [ "${PLATFORM}" = "windows" ]; then
# We need JNI on Windows because some filesystem operations are not (and
# cannot be) implemented in native Java.
log "Building Windows JNI library..."
local -r jni_lib_name="windows_jni.dll"
local -r output="${output_dir}/${jni_lib_name}"
local -r tmp_output="${NEW_TMPDIR}/jni/${jni_lib_name}"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$tmp_output")"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$output")"
# Keep this `find` command in sync with the `srcs` of
# //src/main/native/windows:windows_jni
local srcs=$(find src/main/native/windows -name '*.cc' -o -name '*.h')
[ -n "$srcs" ] || fail "Could not find sources for Windows JNI library"
# do not quote $srcs because we need to expand it to multiple args
src/main/native/windows/build_windows_jni.sh "$tmp_output" ${srcs}
cp "$tmp_output" "$output"
chmod 0555 "$output"
JNI_FLAGS="-Dio.bazel.EnableJni=1 -Djava.library.path=${output_dir}"
else
# We don't need JNI on other platforms.
JNI_FLAGS="-Dio.bazel.EnableJni=0"
fi
}
# Computes the value of the bazel.windows_unix_root JVM flag.
# Prints the JVM flag verbatim on Windows, ready to be passed to the JVM.
# Prints an empty string on other platforms.
function windows_unix_root_jvm_flag() {
if [ "${PLATFORM}" != "windows" ]; then
echo ""
return
fi
[ -n "${BAZEL_SH}" ] || fail "\$BAZEL_SH is not defined"
if [ "$(basename "$BAZEL_SH")" = "bash.exe" ]; then
local result="$(dirname "$BAZEL_SH")"
if [ "$(basename "$result")" = "bin" ]; then
result="$(dirname "$result")"
if [ "$(basename "$result")" = "usr" ]; then
result="$(dirname "$result")"
fi
# Print the JVM flag. Replace backslashes with forward slashes so the JVM
# and the shell won't believe that backslashes are escaping characters.
echo "-Dbazel.windows_unix_root=${result//\\//}"
return
fi
fi
fail "\$BAZEL_SH=${BAZEL_SH}, must end with \"bin\\bash.exe\" or \"usr\\bin\\bash.exe\""
}
build_jni "${ARCHIVE_DIR}/_embedded_binaries"
cp src/main/tools/jdk.BUILD ${ARCHIVE_DIR}/_embedded_binaries/jdk.BUILD
cp $OUTPUT_DIR/libblaze.jar ${ARCHIVE_DIR}
# TODO(b/28965185): Remove when xcode-locator is no longer required in embedded_binaries.
log "Compiling xcode-locator..."
if [[ $PLATFORM == "darwin" ]]; then
run /usr/bin/xcrun clang -fobjc-arc -framework CoreServices -framework Foundation -o ${ARCHIVE_DIR}/_embedded_binaries/xcode-locator tools/osx/xcode_locator.m
else
cp tools/osx/xcode_locator_stub.sh ${ARCHIVE_DIR}/_embedded_binaries/xcode-locator
fi
function get_cwd() {
local result=${PWD}
[ "$PLATFORM" = "windows" ] && result="$(cygpath -m "$result")"
echo "$result"
}
function run_bazel_jar() {
local command=$1
shift
local client_env=()
# Propagate all environment variables to bootstrapped Bazel.
# See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/41898503/loop-over-environment-variables-in-posix-sh
local env_vars="$(awk 'END { for (name in ENVIRON) { if(name != "_" && name ~ /^[A-Za-z0-9_]*$/) print name; } }' </dev/null)"
for varname in $env_vars; do
eval value=\$$varname
if [ "${PLATFORM}" = "windows" ] && echo "$varname" | grep -q -i "^\(path\|tmp\|temp\|tempdir\|systemroot\|systemdrive\)$" ; then
varname="$(echo "$varname" | tr [:lower:] [:upper:])"
fi
if [ "${value}" ]; then
client_env=("${client_env[@]}" --client_env="${varname}=${value}")
fi
done
"${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java" \
-XX:+HeapDumpOnOutOfMemoryError -Xverify:none -Dfile.encoding=ISO-8859-1 \
-XX:HeapDumpPath=${OUTPUT_DIR} \
$(windows_unix_root_jvm_flag) \
-Djava.util.logging.config.file=${OUTPUT_DIR}/javalog.properties \
${JNI_FLAGS} \
-jar ${ARCHIVE_DIR}/libblaze.jar \
--batch \
--install_base=${ARCHIVE_DIR} \
--output_base=${OUTPUT_DIR}/out \
--output_user_root=${OUTPUT_DIR}/user_root \
--install_md5= \
--default_system_javabase="${JAVA_HOME}" \
--workspace_directory="$(get_cwd)" \
--nofatal_event_bus_exceptions \
${BAZEL_DIR_STARTUP_OPTIONS} \
${BAZEL_BOOTSTRAP_STARTUP_OPTIONS:-} \
$command \
--ignore_unsupported_sandboxing \
--startup_time=329 --extract_data_time=523 \
--rc_source=/dev/null --isatty=1 \
--build_python_zip \
"${client_env[@]}" \
--client_cwd="$(get_cwd)" \
"${@}"
}