kivy-ios/tools/liblink
Olli Wang 3761cf233d Updates print and open file statements for Python3 compatibility.
Replaces print statement as print() and replaces file() with open() to resolve error occurred when running the `tools/build-ios.sh` script under Python 3 environment.

Signed-off-by: Olli Wang <olliwang@ollix.com>
2014-02-03 13:58:11 +08:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys
import subprocess
from os import environ
libs = [ ]
objects = [ ]
output = None
i = 1
while i < len(sys.argv):
opt = sys.argv[i]
i += 1
if opt == "-o":
output = sys.argv[i]
i += 1
continue
if opt.startswith("-l") or opt.startswith("-L"):
libs.append(opt)
continue
if opt in ("-r", "-pipe", "-no-cpp-precomp"):
continue
if opt in ("--sysroot", "-isysroot", "-framework", "-undefined",
"-macosx_version_min"):
i += 1
continue
if opt.startswith("-I"):
continue
if opt.startswith("-m"):
continue
if opt.startswith("-f"):
continue
if opt.startswith("-O"):
continue
if opt.startswith("-g"):
continue
if opt.startswith("-D"):
continue
if opt.startswith('-arch'):
continue
if opt.startswith("-"):
print(sys.argv)
print("Unknown option: ", opt)
sys.exit(1)
if not opt.endswith('.o'):
continue
objects.append(opt)
f = open(output, "w")
f.close()
f = open(output + ".libs", "w")
f.write(" ".join(libs))
f.close()
print('Liblink redirect linking with', objects)
subprocess.call([
environ.get('ARM_LD'), '-r',
'-o', output + '.o', '-arch', 'armv7'] + objects)