bitbake/build.py: Ditch the extract_stamp function as its just going to complicate improving the stamp handling functions
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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@ -373,25 +373,24 @@ def exec_task(fn, task, d):
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event.fire(failedevent, d)
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return 1
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def extract_stamp(d, fn):
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"""
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Extracts stamp format which is either a data dictionary (fn unset)
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or a dataCache entry (fn set).
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"""
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if fn:
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return d.stamp[fn]
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return data.getVar('STAMP', d, 1)
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def stamp_internal(task, d, file_name):
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"""
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Internal stamp helper function
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Removes any stamp for the given task
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Makes sure the stamp directory exists
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Returns the stamp path+filename
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In the bitbake core, d can be a CacheData and file_name will be set.
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When called in task context, d will be a data store, file_name will not be set
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"""
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stamp = extract_stamp(d, file_name)
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if file_name:
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stamp = d.stamp[file_name]
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else:
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stamp = d.getVar('STAMP', True)
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if not stamp:
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return
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stamp = "%s.%s" % (stamp, task)
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bb.utils.mkdirhier(os.path.dirname(stamp))
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# Remove the file and recreate to force timestamp
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