#!/usr/bin/perl # # Copyright (c) 2001 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights # reserved. # ####################################################################### # # runant.pl # # wrapper script for invoking ant in a platform with Perl installed # this may include cgi-bin invocation, which is considered somewhat daft. # (slo: that should be a separate file which can be derived from this # and returns the XML formatted output) # # the code is not totally portable due to classpath and directory splitting # issues. oops. (NB, use File::Spec::Functions will help and the code is # structured for the catfile() call, but because of perl version funnies # the code is not included. # # created: 2000-8-24 # last modified: 2000-8-24 # author: Steve Loughran steve_l@sourceforge.net ####################################################################### # # Assumptions: # # - the "java" executable/script is on the command path # - ANT_HOME has been set # - target platform uses ":" as classpath separator or perl indicates it is dos/win32 # - target platform uses "/" as directory separator. #be fussy about variables use strict; #platform specifics (disabled) #use File::Spec::Functions; #turn warnings on during dev; generates a few spurious uninitialised var access warnings #use warnings; #and set $debug to 1 to turn on trace info my $debug=0; ####################################################################### # # check to make sure environment is setup # my $HOME = $ENV{ANT_HOME}; if ($HOME eq "") { die "\n\nANT_HOME *MUST* be set!\n\n"; } my $JAVACMD = $ENV{JAVACMD}; $JAVACMD = "java" if $JAVACMD eq ""; #ISSUE: what java wants to split up classpath varies from platform to platform #and perl is not too hot at hinting which box it is on. #here I assume ":" 'cept on win32 and dos. Add extra tests here as needed. my $s=":"; if(($^O eq "MSWin32") || ($^O eq "dos") || ($^O eq "cygwin")) { $s=";"; } #build up standard classpath my $localpath=$ENV{CLASSPATH}; if ($localpath eq "") { print "warning: no initial classpath\n" if ($debug); $localpath=""; } #add jar files. I am sure there is a perl one liner to do this. my $jarpattern="$HOME/lib/*.jar"; my @jarfiles =glob($jarpattern); print "jarfiles=@jarfiles\n" if ($debug); my $jar; foreach $jar (@jarfiles ) { $localpath.="$s$jar"; } #if Java home is defined, look for tools.jar & classes.zip and add to classpath my $JAVA_HOME = $ENV{JAVA_HOME}; if ($JAVA_HOME ne "") { my $tools="$JAVA_HOME/lib/tools.jar"; if (-e "$tools") { $localpath .= "$s$tools"; } my $classes="$JAVA_HOME/lib/classes.zip"; if (-e $classes) { $localpath .= "$s$classes"; } } else { print "\n\nWarning: JAVA_HOME environment variable is not set.\n". "If the build fails because sun.* classes could not be found\n". "you will need to set the JAVA_HOME environment variable\n". "to the installation directory of java\n"; } #set JVM options and Ant arguments, if any my @ANT_OPTS=split(" ", $ENV{ANT_OPTS}); my @ANT_ARGS=split(" ", $ENV{ANT_ARGS}); #jikes if($ENV{JIKESPATH} ne "") { push @ANT_OPTS, "-Djikes.class.path=$ENV{JIKESPATH}"; } #construct arguments to java my @ARGS; push @ARGS, "-classpath", "$localpath", "-Dant.home=$HOME"; push @ARGS, @ANT_OPTS; push @ARGS, "org.apache.tools.ant.Main", @ANT_ARGS; push @ARGS, @ARGV; print "\n $JAVACMD @ARGS\n\n" if ($debug); my $returnValue = system $JAVACMD, @ARGS; if ($returnValue eq 0) { exit 0; } else { # only 0 and 1 are widely recognized as exit values # so change the exit value to 1 exit 1; }