[cig-commits] r14627 - in cs/scons: . scons-local-1.2.0 scons-local-1.2.0/SCons scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat

walter at geodynamics.org walter at geodynamics.org
Wed Apr 8 12:11:15 PDT 2009


Author: walter
Date: 2009-04-08 12:11:02 -0700 (Wed, 08 Apr 2009)
New Revision: 14627

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Log:
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--- cs/scons/scons-LICENSE	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-LICENSE	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+        Copyright and license for SCons - a software construction tool
+
+        This copyright and license do not apply to any other software
+        with which this software may have been included.
+
+Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+
+Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+the following conditions:
+
+The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+
+THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

Added: cs/scons/scons-README
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--- cs/scons/scons-README	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-README	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
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+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+
+                 SCons - a software construction tool
+
+This is the scons-README file for a version of SCons packaged for local
+execution--that is, execution out of a specific local directory, without
+having to install SCons as a system-wide utility.
+
+You are likely reading this file in one of the following two situations:
+
+    1)  You have unpacked an scons-local-{version} package and are
+        examining the contents.
+
+        In this case, you are presumably interested in using this
+        package to include a local copy of SCons with some other
+        software that you package, so that you can use SCons to build
+        your software without forcing all of your users to have it fully
+        installed.  Instructions for this can be found below.
+
+        If you are not looking to use SCons in this way, then please
+        use either the scons-{version} package to install SCons on your
+        system, or the scons-src-{version} package if you want the full
+        source to SCons, including its packaging code and underlying
+        tests and testing infrastructure.
+
+    2)  This file was included in some other software package so that
+        the package could be built using SCons.
+
+        In this case, follow the instructions provided with the
+        rest of the software package for how to use SCons to build
+        and/or install the software.  The file containing build and
+        installation instructions will typically be named README or
+        INSTALL.
+
+LATEST VERSION
+==============
+
+Before going further, you can check for the latest version of the
+scons-local package, or any SCons package, at the SCons download page:
+
+        http://www.scons.org/download.html
+
+
+EXECUTION REQUIREMENTS
+======================
+
+Running SCons requires Python version 1.5.2 or later.  There should be
+no other dependencies or requirements to run SCons.
+
+The default SCons configuration assumes use of the Microsoft Visual C++
+compiler suite on WIN32 systems, and assumes a C compiler named 'cc',
+a C++ compiler named 'c++', and a Fortran compiler named 'g77' (such
+as found in the GNU C compiler suite) on any other type of system.
+You may, of course, override these default values by appropriate
+configuration of Environment construction variables.
+
+
+INSTALLATION
+============
+
+Installation of this package should be as simple as unpacking the
+archive (either .tar.gz or .zip) in any directory (top-level or a
+subdirectory) within the software package with which you want to ship
+SCons.
+
+Once you have installed this package, you should write an SConstruct
+file at the top level of your source tree to build your software as you
+see fit.
+
+Then modify the build/install instructions for your package to instruct
+your users to execute SCons as follows (if you installed this package in
+your top-level directory):
+
+        $ python scons.py
+
+Or (if, for example, you installed this package in a subdirectory named
+"scons"):
+
+        $ python scons/scons.py
+
+That should be all you have to do.  (If it isn't that simple, please let
+us know!)
+
+
+CONTENTS OF THIS PACKAGE
+========================
+
+This scons-local package consists of the following:
+
+scons-LICENSE
+        A copy of the copyright and terms under which SCons is
+        distributed (the Open Source Initiative-approved MIT license).
+
+        A disclaimer has been added to the beginning to make clear that
+        this license applies only to SCons, and not to any separate
+        software you've written with which you're planning to package
+        SCons.
+
+scons-README
+        What you're looking at right now.
+
+scons-local-{version}/
+        The SCons build engine.  This is structured as a Python
+        library.
+
+scons.py
+        The SCons script itself.  The script sets up the Python
+        sys.path variable to use the build engine found in the
+        scons-local-{version}/ directory in preference to any other
+        SCons build engine installed on your system.
+
+
+DOCUMENTATION
+=============
+
+Because this package is intended to be included with other software by
+experienced users, we have not included any SCons documentation in this
+package (other than this scons-README file you're reading right now).
+
+If, however, you need documentation about SCons, then consult any of the
+following from the corresponding scons-{version} or scons-src-{version}
+package:
+
+        The RELEASE.txt file (src/RELEASE.txt file in the
+        scons-src-{version} package), which contains notes about this
+        specific release, including known problems.
+
+        The CHANGES.txt file (src/CHANGES.txt file in the
+        scons-src-{version} package), which contains a list of changes
+        since the previous release.
+
+        The scons.1 man page (doc/man/scons.1 in the scons-src-{version}
+        package), which contains a section of small examples for getting
+        started using SCons.
+
+Additional documentation for SCons is available at:
+
+        http://www.scons.org/doc.html
+
+
+LICENSING
+=========
+
+SCons is distributed under the MIT license, a full copy of which is
+available in the scons-LICENSE file in this package. The MIT license is
+an approved Open Source license, which means:
+
+        This software is OSI Certified Open Source Software.  OSI
+        Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.
+
+More information about OSI certifications and Open Source software is
+available at:
+
+        http://www.opensource.org/
+
+
+REPORTING BUGS
+==============
+
+You can report bugs either by following the "Tracker - Bugs" link
+on the SCons project page:
+
+        http://sourceforge.net/projects/scons/
+
+or by sending mail to the SCons developers mailing list:
+
+        scons-devel at lists.sourceforge.net
+
+
+MAILING LISTS
+=============
+
+A mailing list for users of SCons is available.  You may send questions
+or comments to the list at:
+
+        scons-users at lists.sourceforge.net
+
+You may subscribe to the scons-users mailing list at:
+
+        http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scons-users
+
+
+FOR MORE INFORMATION
+====================
+
+Check the SCons web site at:
+
+        http://www.scons.org/
+
+
+AUTHOR INFO
+===========
+
+Steven Knight
+knight at baldmt dot com
+http://www.baldmt.com/~knight/
+
+With plenty of help from the SCons Development team:
+        Chad Austin
+        Charles Crain
+        Steve Leblanc
+        Anthony Roach
+        Terrel Shumway
+

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Action.py
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--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Action.py	                        (rev 0)
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+"""SCons.Action
+
+This encapsulates information about executing any sort of action that
+can build one or more target Nodes (typically files) from one or more
+source Nodes (also typically files) given a specific Environment.
+
+The base class here is ActionBase.  The base class supplies just a few
+OO utility methods and some generic methods for displaying information
+about an Action in response to the various commands that control printing.
+
+A second-level base class is _ActionAction.  This extends ActionBase
+by providing the methods that can be used to show and perform an
+action.  True Action objects will subclass _ActionAction; Action
+factory class objects will subclass ActionBase.
+
+The heavy lifting is handled by subclasses for the different types of
+actions we might execute:
+
+    CommandAction
+    CommandGeneratorAction
+    FunctionAction
+    ListAction
+
+The subclasses supply the following public interface methods used by
+other modules:
+
+    __call__()
+        THE public interface, "calling" an Action object executes the
+        command or Python function.  This also takes care of printing
+        a pre-substitution command for debugging purposes.
+
+    get_contents()
+        Fetches the "contents" of an Action for signature calculation
+        plus the varlist.  This is what gets MD5 checksummed to decide
+        if a target needs to be rebuilt because its action changed.
+
+    genstring()
+        Returns a string representation of the Action *without*
+        command substitution, but allows a CommandGeneratorAction to
+        generate the right action based on the specified target,
+        source and env.  This is used by the Signature subsystem
+        (through the Executor) to obtain an (imprecise) representation
+        of the Action operation for informative purposes.
+
+
+Subclasses also supply the following methods for internal use within
+this module:
+
+    __str__()
+        Returns a string approximation of the Action; no variable
+        substitution is performed.
+
+    execute()
+        The internal method that really, truly, actually handles the
+        execution of a command or Python function.  This is used so
+        that the __call__() methods can take care of displaying any
+        pre-substitution representations, and *then* execute an action
+        without worrying about the specific Actions involved.
+
+    get_presig()
+        Fetches the "contents" of a subclass for signature calculation.
+        The varlist is added to this to produce the Action's contents.
+
+    strfunction()
+        Returns a substituted string representation of the Action.
+        This is used by the _ActionAction.show() command to display the
+        command/function that will be executed to generate the target(s).
+
+There is a related independent ActionCaller class that looks like a
+regular Action, and which serves as a wrapper for arbitrary functions
+that we want to let the user specify the arguments to now, but actually
+execute later (when an out-of-date check determines that it's needed to
+be executed, for example).  Objects of this class are returned by an
+ActionFactory class that provides a __call__() method as a convenient
+way for wrapping up the functions.
+
+"""
+
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Action.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import cPickle
+import dis
+import os
+import string
+import sys
+import subprocess
+
+from SCons.Debug import logInstanceCreation
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Executor
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Subst
+
+# we use these a lot, so try to optimize them
+is_String = SCons.Util.is_String
+is_List = SCons.Util.is_List
+
+class _null:
+    pass
+
+print_actions = 1
+execute_actions = 1
+print_actions_presub = 0
+
+def rfile(n):
+    try:
+        return n.rfile()
+    except AttributeError:
+        return n
+
+def default_exitstatfunc(s):
+    return s
+
+try:
+    SET_LINENO = dis.SET_LINENO
+    HAVE_ARGUMENT = dis.HAVE_ARGUMENT
+except AttributeError:
+    remove_set_lineno_codes = lambda x: x
+else:
+    def remove_set_lineno_codes(code):
+        result = []
+        n = len(code)
+        i = 0
+        while i < n:
+            c = code[i]
+            op = ord(c)
+            if op >= HAVE_ARGUMENT:
+                if op != SET_LINENO:
+                    result.append(code[i:i+3])
+                i = i+3
+            else:
+                result.append(c)
+                i = i+1
+        return string.join(result, '')
+
+
+def _callable_contents(obj):
+    """Return the signature contents of a callable Python object.
+    """
+    try:
+        # Test if obj is a method.
+        return _function_contents(obj.im_func)
+
+    except AttributeError:
+        try:
+            # Test if obj is a callable object.
+            return _function_contents(obj.__call__.im_func)
+
+        except AttributeError:
+            try:
+                # Test if obj is a code object.
+                return _code_contents(obj)
+
+            except AttributeError:
+                    # Test if obj is a function object.
+                    return _function_contents(obj)
+
+
+def _object_contents(obj):
+    """Return the signature contents of any Python object.
+
+    We have to handle the case where object contains a code object
+    since it can be pickled directly.
+    """
+    try:
+        # Test if obj is a method.
+        return _function_contents(obj.im_func)
+
+    except AttributeError:
+        try:
+            # Test if obj is a callable object.
+            return _function_contents(obj.__call__.im_func)
+
+        except AttributeError:
+            try:
+                # Test if obj is a code object.
+                return _code_contents(obj)
+
+            except AttributeError:
+                try:
+                    # Test if obj is a function object.
+                    return _function_contents(obj)
+
+                except AttributeError:
+                    # Should be a pickable Python object.
+                    try:
+                        return cPickle.dumps(obj)
+                    except (cPickle.PicklingError, TypeError):
+                        # This is weird, but it seems that nested classes
+                        # are unpickable. The Python docs say it should
+                        # always be a PicklingError, but some Python
+                        # versions seem to return TypeError.  Just do
+                        # the best we can.
+                        return str(obj)
+
+
+def _code_contents(code):
+    """Return the signature contents of a code object.
+
+    By providing direct access to the code object of the
+    function, Python makes this extremely easy.  Hooray!
+
+    Unfortunately, older versions of Python include line
+    number indications in the compiled byte code.  Boo!
+    So we remove the line number byte codes to prevent
+    recompilations from moving a Python function.
+    """
+
+    contents = []
+
+    # The code contents depends on the number of local variables
+    # but not their actual names.
+    contents.append("%s,%s" % (code.co_argcount, len(code.co_varnames)))
+    try:
+        contents.append(",%s,%s" % (len(code.co_cellvars), len(code.co_freevars)))
+    except AttributeError:
+        # Older versions of Python do not support closures.
+        contents.append(",0,0")
+
+    # The code contents depends on any constants accessed by the
+    # function. Note that we have to call _object_contents on each
+    # constants because the code object of nested functions can
+    # show-up among the constants.
+    #
+    # Note that we also always ignore the first entry of co_consts
+    # which contains the function doc string. We assume that the
+    # function does not access its doc string.
+    contents.append(',(' + string.join(map(_object_contents,code.co_consts[1:]),',') + ')')
+
+    # The code contents depends on the variable names used to
+    # accessed global variable, as changing the variable name changes
+    # the variable actually accessed and therefore changes the
+    # function result.
+    contents.append(',(' + string.join(map(_object_contents,code.co_names),',') + ')')
+
+
+    # The code contents depends on its actual code!!!
+    contents.append(',(' + str(remove_set_lineno_codes(code.co_code)) + ')')
+
+    return string.join(contents, '')
+
+
+def _function_contents(func):
+    """Return the signature contents of a function."""
+
+    contents = [_code_contents(func.func_code)]
+
+    # The function contents depends on the value of defaults arguments
+    if func.func_defaults:
+        contents.append(',(' + string.join(map(_object_contents,func.func_defaults),',') + ')')
+    else:
+        contents.append(',()')
+
+    # The function contents depends on the closure captured cell values.
+    try:
+        closure = func.func_closure or []
+    except AttributeError:
+        # Older versions of Python do not support closures.
+        closure = []
+
+    #xxx = [_object_contents(x.cell_contents) for x in closure]
+    try:
+        xxx = map(lambda x: _object_contents(x.cell_contents), closure)
+    except AttributeError:
+        xxx = []
+    contents.append(',(' + string.join(xxx, ',') + ')')
+
+    return string.join(contents, '')
+
+
+def _actionAppend(act1, act2):
+    # This function knows how to slap two actions together.
+    # Mainly, it handles ListActions by concatenating into
+    # a single ListAction.
+    a1 = Action(act1)
+    a2 = Action(act2)
+    if a1 is None or a2 is None:
+        raise TypeError, "Cannot append %s to %s" % (type(act1), type(act2))
+    if isinstance(a1, ListAction):
+        if isinstance(a2, ListAction):
+            return ListAction(a1.list + a2.list)
+        else:
+            return ListAction(a1.list + [ a2 ])
+    else:
+        if isinstance(a2, ListAction):
+            return ListAction([ a1 ] + a2.list)
+        else:
+            return ListAction([ a1, a2 ])
+
+def _do_create_keywords(args, kw):
+    """This converts any arguments after the action argument into
+    their equivalent keywords and adds them to the kw argument.
+    """
+    v = kw.get('varlist', ())
+    # prevent varlist="FOO" from being interpreted as ['F', 'O', 'O']
+    if is_String(v): v = (v,)
+    kw['varlist'] = tuple(v)
+    if args:
+        # turn positional args into equivalent keywords
+        cmdstrfunc = args[0]
+        if cmdstrfunc is None or is_String(cmdstrfunc):
+            kw['cmdstr'] = cmdstrfunc
+        elif callable(cmdstrfunc):
+            kw['strfunction'] = cmdstrfunc
+        else:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError(
+                'Invalid command display variable type. '
+                'You must either pass a string or a callback which '
+                'accepts (target, source, env) as parameters.')
+        if len(args) > 1:
+            kw['varlist'] = args[1:] + kw['varlist']
+    if kw.get('strfunction', _null) is not _null \
+                      and kw.get('cmdstr', _null) is not _null:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError(
+            'Cannot have both strfunction and cmdstr args to Action()')
+
+def _do_create_action(act, kw):
+    """This is the actual "implementation" for the
+    Action factory method, below.  This handles the
+    fact that passing lists to Action() itself has
+    different semantics than passing lists as elements
+    of lists.
+
+    The former will create a ListAction, the latter
+    will create a CommandAction by converting the inner
+    list elements to strings."""
+
+    if isinstance(act, ActionBase):
+        return act
+
+    if is_List(act):
+        #TODO(1.5) return CommandAction(act, **kw)
+        return apply(CommandAction, (act,), kw)
+
+    if callable(act):
+        try:
+            gen = kw['generator']
+            del kw['generator']
+        except KeyError:
+            gen = 0
+        if gen:
+            action_type = CommandGeneratorAction
+        else:
+            action_type = FunctionAction
+        return action_type(act, kw)
+
+    if is_String(act):
+        var=SCons.Util.get_environment_var(act)
+        if var:
+            # This looks like a string that is purely an Environment
+            # variable reference, like "$FOO" or "${FOO}".  We do
+            # something special here...we lazily evaluate the contents
+            # of that Environment variable, so a user could put something
+            # like a function or a CommandGenerator in that variable
+            # instead of a string.
+            return LazyAction(var, kw)
+        commands = string.split(str(act), '\n')
+        if len(commands) == 1:
+            #TODO(1.5) return CommandAction(commands[0], **kw)
+            return apply(CommandAction, (commands[0],), kw)
+        # The list of string commands may include a LazyAction, so we
+        # reprocess them via _do_create_list_action.
+        return _do_create_list_action(commands, kw)
+    return None
+
+def _do_create_list_action(act, kw):
+    """A factory for list actions.  Convert the input list into Actions
+    and then wrap them in a ListAction."""
+    acts = []
+    for a in act:
+        aa = _do_create_action(a, kw)
+        if aa is not None: acts.append(aa)
+    if not acts:
+        return None
+    elif len(acts) == 1:
+        return acts[0]
+    else:
+        return ListAction(acts)
+
+def Action(act, *args, **kw):
+    """A factory for action objects."""
+    # Really simple: the _do_create_* routines do the heavy lifting.
+    _do_create_keywords(args, kw)
+    if is_List(act):
+        return _do_create_list_action(act, kw)
+    return _do_create_action(act, kw)
+
+class ActionBase:
+    """Base class for all types of action objects that can be held by
+    other objects (Builders, Executors, etc.)  This provides the
+    common methods for manipulating and combining those actions."""
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        return cmp(self.__dict__, other)
+
+    def genstring(self, target, source, env):
+        return str(self)
+
+    def get_contents(self, target, source, env):
+        result = [ self.get_presig(target, source, env) ]
+        # This should never happen, as the Action() factory should wrap
+        # the varlist, but just in case an action is created directly,
+        # we duplicate this check here.
+        vl = self.varlist
+        if is_String(vl): vl = (vl,)
+        for v in vl:
+            result.append(env.subst('${'+v+'}'))
+        return string.join(result, '')
+
+    def __add__(self, other):
+        return _actionAppend(self, other)
+
+    def __radd__(self, other):
+        return _actionAppend(other, self)
+
+    def presub_lines(self, env):
+        # CommandGeneratorAction needs a real environment
+        # in order to return the proper string here, since
+        # it may call LazyAction, which looks up a key
+        # in that env.  So we temporarily remember the env here,
+        # and CommandGeneratorAction will use this env
+        # when it calls its _generate method.
+        self.presub_env = env
+        lines = string.split(str(self), '\n')
+        self.presub_env = None      # don't need this any more
+        return lines
+
+    def get_executor(self, env, overrides, tlist, slist, executor_kw):
+        """Return the Executor for this Action."""
+        return SCons.Executor.Executor(self, env, overrides,
+                                       tlist, slist, executor_kw)
+
+class _ActionAction(ActionBase):
+    """Base class for actions that create output objects."""
+    def __init__(self, cmdstr=_null, strfunction=_null, varlist=(),
+                       presub=_null, chdir=None, exitstatfunc=None,
+                 **kw):
+        self.cmdstr = cmdstr
+        if strfunction is not _null:
+            if strfunction is None:
+                self.cmdstr = None
+            else:
+                self.strfunction = strfunction
+        self.varlist = varlist
+        self.presub = presub
+        self.chdir = chdir
+        if not exitstatfunc:
+            exitstatfunc = default_exitstatfunc
+        self.exitstatfunc = exitstatfunc
+
+    def print_cmd_line(self, s, target, source, env):
+        sys.stdout.write(s + "\n")
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env,
+                               exitstatfunc=_null,
+                               presub=_null,
+                               show=_null,
+                               execute=_null,
+                               chdir=_null):
+        if not is_List(target):
+            target = [target]
+        if not is_List(source):
+            source = [source]
+
+        if presub is _null:
+            presub = self.presub
+            if presub is _null:
+                presub = print_actions_presub
+        if exitstatfunc is _null: exitstatfunc = self.exitstatfunc
+        if show is _null:  show = print_actions
+        if execute is _null:  execute = execute_actions
+        if chdir is _null: chdir = self.chdir
+        save_cwd = None
+        if chdir:
+            save_cwd = os.getcwd()
+            try:
+                chdir = str(chdir.abspath)
+            except AttributeError:
+                if not is_String(chdir):
+                    chdir = str(target[0].dir)
+        if presub:
+            t = string.join(map(str, target), ' and ')
+            l = string.join(self.presub_lines(env), '\n  ')
+            out = "Building %s with action:\n  %s\n" % (t, l)
+            sys.stdout.write(out)
+        cmd = None
+        if show and self.strfunction:
+            cmd = self.strfunction(target, source, env)
+            if cmd:
+                if chdir:
+                    cmd = ('os.chdir(%s)\n' % repr(chdir)) + cmd
+                try:
+                    get = env.get
+                except AttributeError:
+                    print_func = self.print_cmd_line
+                else:
+                    print_func = get('PRINT_CMD_LINE_FUNC')
+                    if not print_func:
+                        print_func = self.print_cmd_line
+                print_func(cmd, target, source, env)
+        stat = 0
+        if execute:
+            if chdir:
+                os.chdir(chdir)
+            try:
+                stat = self.execute(target, source, env)
+                if isinstance(stat, SCons.Errors.BuildError):
+                    s = exitstatfunc(stat.status)
+                    if s:
+                        stat.status = s
+                    else:
+                        stat = s
+                else:
+                    stat = exitstatfunc(stat)
+            finally:
+                if save_cwd:
+                    os.chdir(save_cwd)
+        if cmd and save_cwd:
+            print_func('os.chdir(%s)' % repr(save_cwd), target, source, env)
+
+        return stat
+
+
+def _string_from_cmd_list(cmd_list):
+    """Takes a list of command line arguments and returns a pretty
+    representation for printing."""
+    cl = []
+    for arg in map(str, cmd_list):
+        if ' ' in arg or '\t' in arg:
+            arg = '"' + arg + '"'
+        cl.append(arg)
+    return string.join(cl)
+
+# A fiddlin' little function that has an 'import SCons.Environment' which
+# can't be moved to the top level without creating an import loop.  Since
+# this import creates a local variable named 'SCons', it blocks access to
+# the global variable, so we move it here to prevent complaints about local
+# variables being used uninitialized.
+default_ENV = None
+def get_default_ENV(env):
+    global default_ENV
+    try:
+        return env['ENV']
+    except KeyError:
+        if not default_ENV:
+            import SCons.Environment
+            # This is a hideously expensive way to get a default shell
+            # environment.  What it really should do is run the platform
+            # setup to get the default ENV.  Fortunately, it's incredibly
+            # rare for an Environment not to have a shell environment, so
+            # we're not going to worry about it overmuch.
+            default_ENV = SCons.Environment.Environment()['ENV']
+        return default_ENV
+
+# This function is still in draft mode.  We're going to need something like
+# it in the long run as more and more places use subprocess, but I'm sure
+# it'll have to be tweaked to get the full desired functionality.
+# one special arg (so far?), 'error', to tell what to do with exceptions.
+def _subproc(env, cmd, error = 'ignore', **kw):
+    """Do common setup for a subprocess.Popen() call"""
+    # allow std{in,out,err} to be "'devnull'"
+    io = kw.get('stdin')
+    if is_String(io) and io == 'devnull':
+        kw['stdin'] = open(os.devnull)
+    io = kw.get('stdout')
+    if is_String(io) and io == 'devnull':
+        kw['stdout'] = open(os.devnull, 'w')
+    io = kw.get('stderr')
+    if is_String(io) and io == 'devnull':
+        kw['stderr'] = open(os.devnull, 'w')
+
+    # Figure out what shell environment to use
+    ENV = kw.get('env', None)
+    if ENV is None: ENV = get_default_ENV(env)
+
+    # Ensure that the ENV values are all strings:
+    new_env = {}
+    for key, value in ENV.items():
+        if is_List(value):
+            # If the value is a list, then we assume it is a path list,
+            # because that's a pretty common list-like value to stick
+            # in an environment variable:
+            value = SCons.Util.flatten_sequence(value)
+            new_env[key] = string.join(map(str, value), os.pathsep)
+        else:
+            # It's either a string or something else.  If it's a string,
+            # we still want to call str() because it might be a *Unicode*
+            # string, which makes subprocess.Popen() gag.  If it isn't a
+            # string or a list, then we just coerce it to a string, which
+            # is the proper way to handle Dir and File instances and will
+            # produce something reasonable for just about everything else:
+            new_env[key] = str(value)
+    kw['env'] = new_env
+
+    try:
+        #FUTURE return subprocess.Popen(cmd, **kw)
+        return apply(subprocess.Popen, (cmd,), kw)
+    except EnvironmentError, e:
+        if error == 'raise': raise
+        # return a dummy Popen instance that only returns error
+        class dummyPopen:
+            def __init__(self, e): self.exception = e
+            def communicate(self): return ('','')
+            def wait(self): return -self.exception.errno
+            stdin = None
+            class f:
+                def read(self): return ''
+                def readline(self): return ''
+            stdout = stderr = f()
+        return dummyPopen(e)
+
+class CommandAction(_ActionAction):
+    """Class for command-execution actions."""
+    def __init__(self, cmd, **kw):
+        # Cmd can actually be a list or a single item; if it's a
+        # single item it should be the command string to execute; if a
+        # list then it should be the words of the command string to
+        # execute.  Only a single command should be executed by this
+        # object; lists of commands should be handled by embedding
+        # these objects in a ListAction object (which the Action()
+        # factory above does).  cmd will be passed to
+        # Environment.subst_list() for substituting environment
+        # variables.
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Action.CommandAction')
+
+        #TODO(1.5) _ActionAction.__init__(self, **kw)
+        apply(_ActionAction.__init__, (self,), kw)
+        if is_List(cmd):
+            if filter(is_List, cmd):
+                raise TypeError, "CommandAction should be given only " \
+                      "a single command"
+        self.cmd_list = cmd
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        if is_List(self.cmd_list):
+            return string.join(map(str, self.cmd_list), ' ')
+        return str(self.cmd_list)
+
+    def process(self, target, source, env):
+        result = env.subst_list(self.cmd_list, 0, target, source)
+        silent = None
+        ignore = None
+        while 1:
+            try: c = result[0][0][0]
+            except IndexError: c = None
+            if c == '@': silent = 1
+            elif c == '-': ignore = 1
+            else: break
+            result[0][0] = result[0][0][1:]
+        try:
+            if not result[0][0]:
+                result[0] = result[0][1:]
+        except IndexError:
+            pass
+        return result, ignore, silent
+
+    def strfunction(self, target, source, env):
+        if self.cmdstr is None:
+            return None
+        if self.cmdstr is not _null:
+            from SCons.Subst import SUBST_RAW
+            c = env.subst(self.cmdstr, SUBST_RAW, target, source)
+            if c:
+                return c
+        cmd_list, ignore, silent = self.process(target, source, env)
+        if silent:
+            return ''
+        return _string_from_cmd_list(cmd_list[0])
+
+    def execute(self, target, source, env):
+        """Execute a command action.
+
+        This will handle lists of commands as well as individual commands,
+        because construction variable substitution may turn a single
+        "command" into a list.  This means that this class can actually
+        handle lists of commands, even though that's not how we use it
+        externally.
+        """
+        escape_list = SCons.Subst.escape_list
+        flatten_sequence = SCons.Util.flatten_sequence
+
+        try:
+            shell = env['SHELL']
+        except KeyError:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError('Missing SHELL construction variable.')
+
+        try:
+            spawn = env['SPAWN']
+        except KeyError:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError('Missing SPAWN construction variable.')
+        else:
+            if is_String(spawn):
+                spawn = env.subst(spawn, raw=1, conv=lambda x: x)
+
+        escape = env.get('ESCAPE', lambda x: x)
+
+        ENV = get_default_ENV(env)
+
+        # Ensure that the ENV values are all strings:
+        for key, value in ENV.items():
+            if not is_String(value):
+                if is_List(value):
+                    # If the value is a list, then we assume it is a
+                    # path list, because that's a pretty common list-like
+                    # value to stick in an environment variable:
+                    value = flatten_sequence(value)
+                    ENV[key] = string.join(map(str, value), os.pathsep)
+                else:
+                    # If it isn't a string or a list, then we just coerce
+                    # it to a string, which is the proper way to handle
+                    # Dir and File instances and will produce something
+                    # reasonable for just about everything else:
+                    ENV[key] = str(value)
+
+        cmd_list, ignore, silent = self.process(target, map(rfile, source), env)
+
+        # Use len() to filter out any "command" that's zero-length.
+        for cmd_line in filter(len, cmd_list):
+            # Escape the command line for the interpreter we are using.
+            cmd_line = escape_list(cmd_line, escape)
+            result = spawn(shell, escape, cmd_line[0], cmd_line, ENV)
+            if not ignore and result:
+                msg = "Error %s" % result
+                return SCons.Errors.BuildError(errstr=msg,
+                                               status=result,
+                                               action=self,
+                                               command=cmd_line)
+        return 0
+
+    def get_presig(self, target, source, env):
+        """Return the signature contents of this action's command line.
+
+        This strips $(-$) and everything in between the string,
+        since those parts don't affect signatures.
+        """
+        from SCons.Subst import SUBST_SIG
+        cmd = self.cmd_list
+        if is_List(cmd):
+            cmd = string.join(map(str, cmd))
+        else:
+            cmd = str(cmd)
+        return env.subst_target_source(cmd, SUBST_SIG, target, source)
+
+    def get_implicit_deps(self, target, source, env):
+        icd = env.get('IMPLICIT_COMMAND_DEPENDENCIES', True)
+        if is_String(icd) and icd[:1] == '$':
+            icd = env.subst(icd)
+        if not icd or icd in ('0', 'None'):
+            return []
+        from SCons.Subst import SUBST_SIG
+        cmd_list = env.subst_list(self.cmd_list, SUBST_SIG, target, source)
+        res = []
+        for cmd_line in cmd_list:
+            if cmd_line:
+                d = env.WhereIs(str(cmd_line[0]))
+                if d:
+                    res.append(env.fs.File(d))
+        return res
+
+class CommandGeneratorAction(ActionBase):
+    """Class for command-generator actions."""
+    def __init__(self, generator, kw):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Action.CommandGeneratorAction')
+        self.generator = generator
+        self.gen_kw = kw
+        self.varlist = kw.get('varlist', ())
+
+    def _generate(self, target, source, env, for_signature):
+        # ensure that target is a list, to make it easier to write
+        # generator functions:
+        if not is_List(target):
+            target = [target]
+
+        ret = self.generator(target=target, source=source, env=env, for_signature=for_signature)
+        #TODO(1.5) gen_cmd = Action(ret, **self.gen_kw)
+        gen_cmd = apply(Action, (ret,), self.gen_kw)
+        if not gen_cmd:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError("Object returned from command generator: %s cannot be used to create an Action." % repr(ret))
+        return gen_cmd
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        try:
+            env = self.presub_env
+        except AttributeError:
+            env = None
+        if env is None:
+            env = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment()
+        act = self._generate([], [], env, 1)
+        return str(act)
+
+    def genstring(self, target, source, env):
+        return self._generate(target, source, env, 1).genstring(target, source, env)
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env, exitstatfunc=_null, presub=_null,
+                 show=_null, execute=_null, chdir=_null):
+        act = self._generate(target, source, env, 0)
+        return act(target, source, env, exitstatfunc, presub,
+                   show, execute, chdir)
+
+    def get_presig(self, target, source, env):
+        """Return the signature contents of this action's command line.
+
+        This strips $(-$) and everything in between the string,
+        since those parts don't affect signatures.
+        """
+        return self._generate(target, source, env, 1).get_presig(target, source, env)
+
+    def get_implicit_deps(self, target, source, env):
+        return self._generate(target, source, env, 1).get_implicit_deps(target, source, env)
+
+
+
+# A LazyAction is a kind of hybrid generator and command action for
+# strings of the form "$VAR".  These strings normally expand to other
+# strings (think "$CCCOM" to "$CC -c -o $TARGET $SOURCE"), but we also
+# want to be able to replace them with functions in the construction
+# environment.  Consequently, we want lazy evaluation and creation of
+# an Action in the case of the function, but that's overkill in the more
+# normal case of expansion to other strings.
+#
+# So we do this with a subclass that's both a generator *and*
+# a command action.  The overridden methods all do a quick check
+# of the construction variable, and if it's a string we just call
+# the corresponding CommandAction method to do the heavy lifting.
+# If not, then we call the same-named CommandGeneratorAction method.
+# The CommandGeneratorAction methods work by using the overridden
+# _generate() method, that is, our own way of handling "generation" of
+# an action based on what's in the construction variable.
+
+class LazyAction(CommandGeneratorAction, CommandAction):
+
+    def __init__(self, var, kw):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Action.LazyAction')
+        #FUTURE CommandAction.__init__(self, '${'+var+'}', **kw)
+        apply(CommandAction.__init__, (self, '${'+var+'}'), kw)
+        self.var = SCons.Util.to_String(var)
+        self.gen_kw = kw
+
+    def get_parent_class(self, env):
+        c = env.get(self.var)
+        if is_String(c) and not '\n' in c:
+            return CommandAction
+        return CommandGeneratorAction
+
+    def _generate_cache(self, env):
+        c = env.get(self.var, '')
+        #TODO(1.5) gen_cmd = Action(c, **self.gen_kw)
+        gen_cmd = apply(Action, (c,), self.gen_kw)
+        if not gen_cmd:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError("$%s value %s cannot be used to create an Action." % (self.var, repr(c)))
+        return gen_cmd
+
+    def _generate(self, target, source, env, for_signature):
+        return self._generate_cache(env)
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env, *args, **kw):
+        args = (self, target, source, env) + args
+        c = self.get_parent_class(env)
+        #TODO(1.5) return c.__call__(*args, **kw)
+        return apply(c.__call__, args, kw)
+
+    def get_presig(self, target, source, env):
+        c = self.get_parent_class(env)
+        return c.get_presig(self, target, source, env)
+
+
+
+class FunctionAction(_ActionAction):
+    """Class for Python function actions."""
+
+    def __init__(self, execfunction, kw):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Action.FunctionAction')
+
+        self.execfunction = execfunction
+        try:
+            self.funccontents = _callable_contents(execfunction)
+        except AttributeError:
+            try:
+                # See if execfunction will do the heavy lifting for us.
+                self.gc = execfunction.get_contents
+            except AttributeError:
+                # This is weird, just do the best we can.
+                self.funccontents = _object_contents(execfunction)
+
+        #TODO(1.5) _ActionAction.__init__(self, **kw)
+        apply(_ActionAction.__init__, (self,), kw)
+
+    def function_name(self):
+        try:
+            return self.execfunction.__name__
+        except AttributeError:
+            try:
+                return self.execfunction.__class__.__name__
+            except AttributeError:
+                return "unknown_python_function"
+
+    def strfunction(self, target, source, env):
+        if self.cmdstr is None:
+            return None
+        if self.cmdstr is not _null:
+            from SCons.Subst import SUBST_RAW
+            c = env.subst(self.cmdstr, SUBST_RAW, target, source)
+            if c:
+                return c
+        def array(a):
+            def quote(s):
+                try:
+                    str_for_display = s.str_for_display
+                except AttributeError:
+                    s = repr(s)
+                else:
+                    s = str_for_display()
+                return s
+            return '[' + string.join(map(quote, a), ", ") + ']'
+        try:
+            strfunc = self.execfunction.strfunction
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            if strfunc is None:
+                return None
+            if callable(strfunc):
+                return strfunc(target, source, env)
+        name = self.function_name()
+        tstr = array(target)
+        sstr = array(source)
+        return "%s(%s, %s)" % (name, tstr, sstr)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        name = self.function_name()
+        if name == 'ActionCaller':
+            return str(self.execfunction)
+        return "%s(target, source, env)" % name
+
+    def execute(self, target, source, env):
+        exc_info = (None,None,None)
+        try:
+            rsources = map(rfile, source)
+            try:
+                result = self.execfunction(target=target, source=rsources, env=env)
+            except KeyboardInterrupt, e:
+                raise
+            except SystemExit, e:
+                raise
+            except Exception, e:
+                result = e
+                exc_info = sys.exc_info()
+
+            if result:
+                result = SCons.Errors.convert_to_BuildError(result, exc_info)
+                result.node=target
+                result.action=self
+                result.command=self.strfunction(target, source, env)
+
+                # FIXME: This maintains backward compatibility with respect to
+                # which type of exceptions were returned by raising an
+                # exception and which ones were returned by value. It would
+                # probably be best to always return them by value here, but
+                # some codes do not check the return value of Actions and I do
+                # not have the time to modify them at this point.
+                if (exc_info[1] and
+                    not isinstance(exc_info[1],EnvironmentError)):
+                    raise result
+
+            return result
+        finally:
+            # Break the cycle between the traceback object and this
+            # function stack frame. See the sys.exc_info() doc info for
+            # more information about this issue.
+            del exc_info
+
+
+    def get_presig(self, target, source, env):
+        """Return the signature contents of this callable action."""
+        try:
+            return self.gc(target, source, env)
+        except AttributeError:
+            return self.funccontents
+
+    def get_implicit_deps(self, target, source, env):
+        return []
+
+class ListAction(ActionBase):
+    """Class for lists of other actions."""
+    def __init__(self, list):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Action.ListAction')
+        def list_of_actions(x):
+            if isinstance(x, ActionBase):
+                return x
+            return Action(x)
+        self.list = map(list_of_actions, list)
+        # our children will have had any varlist
+        # applied; we don't need to do it again
+        self.varlist = ()
+
+    def genstring(self, target, source, env):
+        return string.join(map(lambda a, t=target, s=source, e=env:
+                                  a.genstring(t, s, e),
+                               self.list),
+                           '\n')
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return string.join(map(str, self.list), '\n')
+
+    def presub_lines(self, env):
+        return SCons.Util.flatten_sequence(
+            map(lambda a, env=env: a.presub_lines(env), self.list))
+
+    def get_presig(self, target, source, env):
+        """Return the signature contents of this action list.
+
+        Simple concatenation of the signatures of the elements.
+        """
+        return string.join(map(lambda x, t=target, s=source, e=env:
+                                      x.get_contents(t, s, e),
+                               self.list),
+                           "")
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env, exitstatfunc=_null, presub=_null,
+                 show=_null, execute=_null, chdir=_null):
+        for act in self.list:
+            stat = act(target, source, env, exitstatfunc, presub,
+                       show, execute, chdir)
+            if stat:
+                return stat
+        return 0
+
+    def get_implicit_deps(self, target, source, env):
+        result = []
+        for act in self.list:
+            result.extend(act.get_implicit_deps(target, source, env))
+        return result
+
+class ActionCaller:
+    """A class for delaying calling an Action function with specific
+    (positional and keyword) arguments until the Action is actually
+    executed.
+
+    This class looks to the rest of the world like a normal Action object,
+    but what it's really doing is hanging on to the arguments until we
+    have a target, source and env to use for the expansion.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, parent, args, kw):
+        self.parent = parent
+        self.args = args
+        self.kw = kw
+
+    def get_contents(self, target, source, env):
+        actfunc = self.parent.actfunc
+        try:
+            # "self.actfunc" is a function.
+            contents = str(actfunc.func_code.co_code)
+        except AttributeError:
+            # "self.actfunc" is a callable object.
+            try:
+                contents = str(actfunc.__call__.im_func.func_code.co_code)
+            except AttributeError:
+                # No __call__() method, so it might be a builtin
+                # or something like that.  Do the best we can.
+                contents = str(actfunc)
+        contents = remove_set_lineno_codes(contents)
+        return contents
+
+    def subst(self, s, target, source, env):
+        # If s is a list, recursively apply subst()
+        # to every element in the list
+        if is_List(s):
+            result = []
+            for elem in s:
+                result.append(self.subst(elem, target, source, env))
+            return self.parent.convert(result)
+
+        # Special-case hack:  Let a custom function wrapped in an
+        # ActionCaller get at the environment through which the action
+        # was called by using this hard-coded value as a special return.
+        if s == '$__env__':
+            return env
+        elif is_String(s):
+            return env.subst(s, 1, target, source)
+        return self.parent.convert(s)
+
+    def subst_args(self, target, source, env):
+        return map(lambda x, self=self, t=target, s=source, e=env:
+                          self.subst(x, t, s, e),
+                   self.args)
+
+    def subst_kw(self, target, source, env):
+        kw = {}
+        for key in self.kw.keys():
+            kw[key] = self.subst(self.kw[key], target, source, env)
+        return kw
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env):
+        args = self.subst_args(target, source, env)
+        kw = self.subst_kw(target, source, env)
+        #TODO(1.5) return self.parent.actfunc(*args, **kw)
+        return apply(self.parent.actfunc, args, kw)
+
+    def strfunction(self, target, source, env):
+        args = self.subst_args(target, source, env)
+        kw = self.subst_kw(target, source, env)
+        #TODO(1.5) return self.parent.strfunc(*args, **kw)
+        return apply(self.parent.strfunc, args, kw)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        #TODO(1.5) return self.parent.strfunc(*self.args, **self.kw)
+        return apply(self.parent.strfunc, self.args, self.kw)
+
+class ActionFactory:
+    """A factory class that will wrap up an arbitrary function
+    as an SCons-executable Action object.
+
+    The real heavy lifting here is done by the ActionCaller class.
+    We just collect the (positional and keyword) arguments that we're
+    called with and give them to the ActionCaller object we create,
+    so it can hang onto them until it needs them.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, actfunc, strfunc, convert=lambda x: x):
+        self.actfunc = actfunc
+        self.strfunc = strfunc
+        self.convert = convert
+
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
+        ac = ActionCaller(self, args, kw)
+        action = Action(ac, strfunction=ac.strfunction)
+        return action

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Builder.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Builder.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Builder.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,844 @@
+"""SCons.Builder
+
+Builder object subsystem.
+
+A Builder object is a callable that encapsulates information about how
+to execute actions to create a target Node (file) from source Nodes
+(files), and how to create those dependencies for tracking.
+
+The main entry point here is the Builder() factory method.  This provides
+a procedural interface that creates the right underlying Builder object
+based on the keyword arguments supplied and the types of the arguments.
+
+The goal is for this external interface to be simple enough that the
+vast majority of users can create new Builders as necessary to support
+building new types of files in their configurations, without having to
+dive any deeper into this subsystem.
+
+The base class here is BuilderBase.  This is a concrete base class which
+does, in fact, represent the Builder objects that we (or users) create.
+
+There is also a proxy that looks like a Builder:
+
+    CompositeBuilder
+
+        This proxies for a Builder with an action that is actually a
+        dictionary that knows how to map file suffixes to a specific
+        action.  This is so that we can invoke different actions
+        (compilers, compile options) for different flavors of source
+        files.
+
+Builders and their proxies have the following public interface methods
+used by other modules:
+
+    __call__()
+        THE public interface.  Calling a Builder object (with the
+        use of internal helper methods) sets up the target and source
+        dependencies, appropriate mapping to a specific action, and the
+        environment manipulation necessary for overridden construction
+        variable.  This also takes care of warning about possible mistakes
+        in keyword arguments.
+
+    add_emitter()
+        Adds an emitter for a specific file suffix, used by some Tool
+        modules to specify that (for example) a yacc invocation on a .y
+        can create a .h *and* a .c file.
+
+    add_action()
+        Adds an action for a specific file suffix, heavily used by
+        Tool modules to add their specific action(s) for turning
+        a source file into an object file to the global static
+        and shared object file Builders.
+
+There are the following methods for internal use within this module:
+
+    _execute()
+        The internal method that handles the heavily lifting when a
+        Builder is called.  This is used so that the __call__() methods
+        can set up warning about possible mistakes in keyword-argument
+        overrides, and *then* execute all of the steps necessary so that
+        the warnings only occur once.
+
+    get_name()
+        Returns the Builder's name within a specific Environment,
+        primarily used to try to return helpful information in error
+        messages.
+
+    adjust_suffix()
+    get_prefix()
+    get_suffix()
+    get_src_suffix()
+    set_src_suffix()
+        Miscellaneous stuff for handling the prefix and suffix
+        manipulation we use in turning source file names into target
+        file names.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Builder.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import UserDict
+import UserList
+
+import SCons.Action
+from SCons.Debug import logInstanceCreation
+from SCons.Errors import InternalError, UserError
+import SCons.Executor
+import SCons.Memoize
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+class _Null:
+    pass
+
+_null = _Null
+
+class DictCmdGenerator(SCons.Util.Selector):
+    """This is a callable class that can be used as a
+    command generator function.  It holds on to a dictionary
+    mapping file suffixes to Actions.  It uses that dictionary
+    to return the proper action based on the file suffix of
+    the source file."""
+
+    def __init__(self, dict=None, source_ext_match=1):
+        SCons.Util.Selector.__init__(self, dict)
+        self.source_ext_match = source_ext_match
+
+    def src_suffixes(self):
+        return self.keys()
+
+    def add_action(self, suffix, action):
+        """Add a suffix-action pair to the mapping.
+        """
+        self[suffix] = action
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env, for_signature):
+        if not source:
+            return []
+
+        if self.source_ext_match:
+            ext = None
+            for src in map(str, source):
+                my_ext = SCons.Util.splitext(src)[1]
+                if ext and my_ext != ext:
+                    raise UserError("While building `%s' from `%s': Cannot build multiple sources with different extensions: %s, %s" % (repr(map(str, target)), src, ext, my_ext))
+                ext = my_ext
+        else:
+            ext = SCons.Util.splitext(str(source[0]))[1]
+
+        if not ext:
+            raise UserError("While building `%s': Cannot deduce file extension from source files: %s" % (repr(map(str, target)), repr(map(str, source))))
+
+        try:
+            ret = SCons.Util.Selector.__call__(self, env, source)
+        except KeyError, e:
+            raise UserError("Ambiguous suffixes after environment substitution: %s == %s == %s" % (e[0], e[1], e[2]))
+        if ret is None:
+            raise UserError("While building `%s' from `%s': Don't know how to build from a source file with suffix `%s'.  Expected a suffix in this list: %s." % \
+                            (repr(map(str, target)), repr(map(str, source)), ext, repr(self.keys())))
+        return ret
+
+class CallableSelector(SCons.Util.Selector):
+    """A callable dictionary that will, in turn, call the value it
+    finds if it can."""
+    def __call__(self, env, source):
+        value = SCons.Util.Selector.__call__(self, env, source)
+        if callable(value):
+            value = value(env, source)
+        return value
+
+class DictEmitter(SCons.Util.Selector):
+    """A callable dictionary that maps file suffixes to emitters.
+    When called, it finds the right emitter in its dictionary for the
+    suffix of the first source file, and calls that emitter to get the
+    right lists of targets and sources to return.  If there's no emitter
+    for the suffix in its dictionary, the original target and source are
+    returned.
+    """
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env):
+        emitter = SCons.Util.Selector.__call__(self, env, source)
+        if emitter:
+            target, source = emitter(target, source, env)
+        return (target, source)
+
+class ListEmitter(UserList.UserList):
+    """A callable list of emitters that calls each in sequence,
+    returning the result.
+    """
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env):
+        for e in self.data:
+            target, source = e(target, source, env)
+        return (target, source)
+
+# These are a common errors when calling a Builder;
+# they are similar to the 'target' and 'source' keyword args to builders,
+# so we issue warnings when we see them.  The warnings can, of course,
+# be disabled.
+misleading_keywords = {
+    'targets'   : 'target',
+    'sources'   : 'source',
+}
+
+class OverrideWarner(UserDict.UserDict):
+    """A class for warning about keyword arguments that we use as
+    overrides in a Builder call.
+
+    This class exists to handle the fact that a single Builder call
+    can actually invoke multiple builders.  This class only emits the
+    warnings once, no matter how many Builders are invoked.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, dict):
+        UserDict.UserDict.__init__(self, dict)
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Builder.OverrideWarner')
+        self.already_warned = None
+    def warn(self):
+        if self.already_warned:
+            return
+        for k in self.keys():
+            if misleading_keywords.has_key(k):
+                alt = misleading_keywords[k]
+                msg = "Did you mean to use `%s' instead of `%s'?" % (alt, k)
+                SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.MisleadingKeywordsWarning, msg)
+        self.already_warned = 1
+
+def Builder(**kw):
+    """A factory for builder objects."""
+    composite = None
+    if kw.has_key('generator'):
+        if kw.has_key('action'):
+            raise UserError, "You must not specify both an action and a generator."
+        kw['action'] = SCons.Action.CommandGeneratorAction(kw['generator'], {})
+        del kw['generator']
+    elif kw.has_key('action'):
+        source_ext_match = kw.get('source_ext_match', 1)
+        if kw.has_key('source_ext_match'):
+            del kw['source_ext_match']
+        if SCons.Util.is_Dict(kw['action']):
+            composite = DictCmdGenerator(kw['action'], source_ext_match)
+            kw['action'] = SCons.Action.CommandGeneratorAction(composite, {})
+            kw['src_suffix'] = composite.src_suffixes()
+        else:
+            kw['action'] = SCons.Action.Action(kw['action'])
+
+    if kw.has_key('emitter'):
+        emitter = kw['emitter']
+        if SCons.Util.is_String(emitter):
+            # This allows users to pass in an Environment
+            # variable reference (like "$FOO") as an emitter.
+            # We will look in that Environment variable for
+            # a callable to use as the actual emitter.
+            var = SCons.Util.get_environment_var(emitter)
+            if not var:
+                raise UserError, "Supplied emitter '%s' does not appear to refer to an Environment variable" % emitter
+            kw['emitter'] = EmitterProxy(var)
+        elif SCons.Util.is_Dict(emitter):
+            kw['emitter'] = DictEmitter(emitter)
+        elif SCons.Util.is_List(emitter):
+            kw['emitter'] = ListEmitter(emitter)
+
+    result = apply(BuilderBase, (), kw)
+
+    if not composite is None:
+        result = CompositeBuilder(result, composite)
+
+    return result
+
+def _node_errors(builder, env, tlist, slist):
+    """Validate that the lists of target and source nodes are
+    legal for this builder and environment.  Raise errors or
+    issue warnings as appropriate.
+    """
+
+    # First, figure out if there are any errors in the way the targets
+    # were specified.
+    for t in tlist:
+        if t.side_effect:
+            raise UserError, "Multiple ways to build the same target were specified for: %s" % t
+        if t.has_explicit_builder():
+            if not t.env is None and not t.env is env:
+                action = t.builder.action
+                t_contents = action.get_contents(tlist, slist, t.env)
+                contents = action.get_contents(tlist, slist, env)
+
+                if t_contents == contents:
+                    msg = "Two different environments were specified for target %s,\n\tbut they appear to have the same action: %s" % (t, action.genstring(tlist, slist, t.env))
+                    SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DuplicateEnvironmentWarning, msg)
+                else:
+                    msg = "Two environments with different actions were specified for the same target: %s" % t
+                    raise UserError, msg
+            if builder.multi:
+                if t.builder != builder:
+                    msg = "Two different builders (%s and %s) were specified for the same target: %s" % (t.builder.get_name(env), builder.get_name(env), t)
+                    raise UserError, msg
+                if t.get_executor().targets != tlist:
+                    msg = "Two different target lists have a target in common: %s  (from %s and from %s)" % (t, map(str, t.get_executor().targets), map(str, tlist))
+                    raise UserError, msg
+            elif t.sources != slist:
+                msg = "Multiple ways to build the same target were specified for: %s  (from %s and from %s)" % (t, map(str, t.sources), map(str, slist))
+                raise UserError, msg
+
+    if builder.single_source:
+        if len(slist) > 1:
+            raise UserError, "More than one source given for single-source builder: targets=%s sources=%s" % (map(str,tlist), map(str,slist))
+
+class EmitterProxy:
+    """This is a callable class that can act as a
+    Builder emitter.  It holds on to a string that
+    is a key into an Environment dictionary, and will
+    look there at actual build time to see if it holds
+    a callable.  If so, we will call that as the actual
+    emitter."""
+    def __init__(self, var):
+        self.var = SCons.Util.to_String(var)
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env):
+        emitter = self.var
+
+        # Recursively substitute the variable.
+        # We can't use env.subst() because it deals only
+        # in strings.  Maybe we should change that?
+        while SCons.Util.is_String(emitter) and env.has_key(emitter):
+            emitter = env[emitter]
+        if callable(emitter):
+            target, source = emitter(target, source, env)
+        elif SCons.Util.is_List(emitter):
+            for e in emitter:
+                target, source = e(target, source, env)
+
+        return (target, source)
+
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        return cmp(self.var, other.var)
+
+class BuilderBase:
+    """Base class for Builders, objects that create output
+    nodes (files) from input nodes (files).
+    """
+
+    if SCons.Memoize.use_memoizer:
+        __metaclass__ = SCons.Memoize.Memoized_Metaclass
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    def __init__(self,  action = None,
+                        prefix = '',
+                        suffix = '',
+                        src_suffix = '',
+                        target_factory = None,
+                        source_factory = None,
+                        target_scanner = None,
+                        source_scanner = None,
+                        emitter = None,
+                        multi = 0,
+                        env = None,
+                        single_source = 0,
+                        name = None,
+                        chdir = _null,
+                        is_explicit = 1,
+                        src_builder = None,
+                        ensure_suffix = False,
+                        **overrides):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Builder.BuilderBase')
+        self._memo = {}
+        self.action = action
+        self.multi = multi
+        if SCons.Util.is_Dict(prefix):
+            prefix = CallableSelector(prefix)
+        self.prefix = prefix
+        if SCons.Util.is_Dict(suffix):
+            suffix = CallableSelector(suffix)
+        self.env = env
+        self.single_source = single_source
+        if overrides.has_key('overrides'):
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedWarning,
+                "The \"overrides\" keyword to Builder() creation has been deprecated;\n" +\
+                "\tspecify the items as keyword arguments to the Builder() call instead.")
+            overrides.update(overrides['overrides'])
+            del overrides['overrides']
+        if overrides.has_key('scanner'):
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedWarning,
+                                "The \"scanner\" keyword to Builder() creation has been deprecated;\n"
+                                "\tuse: source_scanner or target_scanner as appropriate.")
+            del overrides['scanner']
+        self.overrides = overrides
+
+        self.set_suffix(suffix)
+        self.set_src_suffix(src_suffix)
+        self.ensure_suffix = ensure_suffix
+
+        self.target_factory = target_factory
+        self.source_factory = source_factory
+        self.target_scanner = target_scanner
+        self.source_scanner = source_scanner
+
+        self.emitter = emitter
+
+        # Optional Builder name should only be used for Builders
+        # that don't get attached to construction environments.
+        if name:
+            self.name = name
+        self.executor_kw = {}
+        if not chdir is _null:
+            self.executor_kw['chdir'] = chdir
+        self.is_explicit = is_explicit
+
+        if src_builder is None:
+            src_builder = []
+        elif not SCons.Util.is_List(src_builder):
+            src_builder = [ src_builder ]
+        self.src_builder = src_builder
+
+    def __nonzero__(self):
+        raise InternalError, "Do not test for the Node.builder attribute directly; use Node.has_builder() instead"
+
+    def get_name(self, env):
+        """Attempts to get the name of the Builder.
+
+        Look at the BUILDERS variable of env, expecting it to be a
+        dictionary containing this Builder, and return the key of the
+        dictionary.  If there's no key, then return a directly-configured
+        name (if there is one) or the name of the class (by default)."""
+
+        try:
+            index = env['BUILDERS'].values().index(self)
+            return env['BUILDERS'].keys()[index]
+        except (AttributeError, KeyError, TypeError, ValueError):
+            try:
+                return self.name
+            except AttributeError:
+                return str(self.__class__)
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        return cmp(self.__dict__, other.__dict__)
+
+    def splitext(self, path, env=None):
+        if not env:
+            env = self.env
+        if env:
+            matchsuf = filter(lambda S,path=path: path[-len(S):] == S,
+                              self.src_suffixes(env))
+            if matchsuf:
+                suf = max(map(None, map(len, matchsuf), matchsuf))[1]
+                return [path[:-len(suf)], path[-len(suf):]]
+        return SCons.Util.splitext(path)
+
+    def get_single_executor(self, env, tlist, slist, executor_kw):
+        if not self.action:
+            raise UserError, "Builder %s must have an action to build %s."%(self.get_name(env or self.env), map(str,tlist))
+        return self.action.get_executor(env or self.env,
+                                        [],  # env already has overrides
+                                        tlist,
+                                        slist,
+                                        executor_kw)
+
+    def get_multi_executor(self, env, tlist, slist, executor_kw):
+        try:
+            executor = tlist[0].get_executor(create = 0)
+        except (AttributeError, IndexError):
+            return self.get_single_executor(env, tlist, slist, executor_kw)
+        else:
+            executor.add_sources(slist)
+            return executor
+
+    def _adjustixes(self, files, pre, suf, ensure_suffix=False):
+        if not files:
+            return []
+        result = []
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(files):
+            files = [files]
+
+        for f in files:
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(f):
+                f = SCons.Util.adjustixes(f, pre, suf, ensure_suffix)
+            result.append(f)
+        return result
+
+    def _create_nodes(self, env, target = None, source = None):
+        """Create and return lists of target and source nodes.
+        """
+        src_suf = self.get_src_suffix(env)
+
+        target_factory = env.get_factory(self.target_factory)
+        source_factory = env.get_factory(self.source_factory)
+
+        source = self._adjustixes(source, None, src_suf)
+        slist = env.arg2nodes(source, source_factory)
+
+        pre = self.get_prefix(env, slist)
+        suf = self.get_suffix(env, slist)
+
+        if target is None:
+            try:
+                t_from_s = slist[0].target_from_source
+            except AttributeError:
+                raise UserError("Do not know how to create a target from source `%s'" % slist[0])
+            except IndexError:
+                tlist = []
+            else:
+                splitext = lambda S,self=self,env=env: self.splitext(S,env)
+                tlist = [ t_from_s(pre, suf, splitext) ]
+        else:
+            target = self._adjustixes(target, pre, suf, self.ensure_suffix)
+            tlist = env.arg2nodes(target, target_factory, target=target, source=source)
+
+        if self.emitter:
+            # The emitter is going to do str(node), but because we're
+            # being called *from* a builder invocation, the new targets
+            # don't yet have a builder set on them and will look like
+            # source files.  Fool the emitter's str() calls by setting
+            # up a temporary builder on the new targets.
+            new_targets = []
+            for t in tlist:
+                if not t.is_derived():
+                    t.builder_set(self)
+                    new_targets.append(t)
+
+            orig_tlist = tlist[:]
+            orig_slist = slist[:]
+
+            target, source = self.emitter(target=tlist, source=slist, env=env)
+
+            # Now delete the temporary builders that we attached to any
+            # new targets, so that _node_errors() doesn't do weird stuff
+            # to them because it thinks they already have builders.
+            for t in new_targets:
+                if t.builder is self:
+                    # Only delete the temporary builder if the emitter
+                    # didn't change it on us.
+                    t.builder_set(None)
+
+            # Have to call arg2nodes yet again, since it is legal for
+            # emitters to spit out strings as well as Node instances.
+            tlist = env.arg2nodes(target, target_factory,
+                                  target=orig_tlist, source=orig_slist)
+            slist = env.arg2nodes(source, source_factory,
+                                  target=orig_tlist, source=orig_slist)
+
+        return tlist, slist
+
+    def _execute(self, env, target, source, overwarn={}, executor_kw={}):
+        # We now assume that target and source are lists or None.
+        if self.src_builder:
+            source = self.src_builder_sources(env, source, overwarn)
+
+        if self.single_source and len(source) > 1 and target is None:
+            result = []
+            if target is None: target = [None]*len(source)
+            for tgt, src in zip(target, source):
+                if not tgt is None: tgt = [tgt]
+                if not src is None: src = [src]
+                result.extend(self._execute(env, tgt, src, overwarn))
+            return SCons.Node.NodeList(result)
+
+        overwarn.warn()
+
+        tlist, slist = self._create_nodes(env, target, source)
+
+        # Check for errors with the specified target/source lists.
+        _node_errors(self, env, tlist, slist)
+
+        # The targets are fine, so find or make the appropriate Executor to
+        # build this particular list of targets from this particular list of
+        # sources.
+        if self.multi:
+            get_executor = self.get_multi_executor
+        else:
+            get_executor = self.get_single_executor
+        executor = get_executor(env, tlist, slist, executor_kw)
+
+        # Now set up the relevant information in the target Nodes themselves.
+        for t in tlist:
+            t.cwd = env.fs.getcwd()
+            t.builder_set(self)
+            t.env_set(env)
+            t.add_source(slist)
+            t.set_executor(executor)
+            t.set_explicit(self.is_explicit)
+
+        return SCons.Node.NodeList(tlist)
+
+    def __call__(self, env, target=None, source=None, chdir=_null, **kw):
+        # We now assume that target and source are lists or None.
+        # The caller (typically Environment.BuilderWrapper) is
+        # responsible for converting any scalar values to lists.
+        if chdir is _null:
+            ekw = self.executor_kw
+        else:
+            ekw = self.executor_kw.copy()
+            ekw['chdir'] = chdir
+        if kw:
+            if kw.has_key('srcdir'):
+                def prependDirIfRelative(f, srcdir=kw['srcdir']):
+                    import os.path
+                    if SCons.Util.is_String(f) and not os.path.isabs(f):
+                        f = os.path.join(srcdir, f)
+                    return f
+                if not SCons.Util.is_List(source):
+                    source = [source]
+                source = map(prependDirIfRelative, source)
+                del kw['srcdir']
+            if self.overrides:
+                env_kw = self.overrides.copy()
+                env_kw.update(kw)
+            else:
+                env_kw = kw
+        else:
+            env_kw = self.overrides
+        env = env.Override(env_kw)
+        return self._execute(env, target, source, OverrideWarner(kw), ekw)
+
+    def adjust_suffix(self, suff):
+        if suff and not suff[0] in [ '.', '_', '$' ]:
+            return '.' + suff
+        return suff
+
+    def get_prefix(self, env, sources=[]):
+        prefix = self.prefix
+        if callable(prefix):
+            prefix = prefix(env, sources)
+        return env.subst(prefix)
+
+    def set_suffix(self, suffix):
+        if not callable(suffix):
+            suffix = self.adjust_suffix(suffix)
+        self.suffix = suffix
+
+    def get_suffix(self, env, sources=[]):
+        suffix = self.suffix
+        if callable(suffix):
+            suffix = suffix(env, sources)
+        return env.subst(suffix)
+
+    def set_src_suffix(self, src_suffix):
+        if not src_suffix:
+            src_suffix = []
+        elif not SCons.Util.is_List(src_suffix):
+            src_suffix = [ src_suffix ]
+        adjust = lambda suf, s=self: \
+                        callable(suf) and suf or s.adjust_suffix(suf)
+        self.src_suffix = map(adjust, src_suffix)
+
+    def get_src_suffix(self, env):
+        """Get the first src_suffix in the list of src_suffixes."""
+        ret = self.src_suffixes(env)
+        if not ret:
+            return ''
+        return ret[0]
+
+    def add_emitter(self, suffix, emitter):
+        """Add a suffix-emitter mapping to this Builder.
+
+        This assumes that emitter has been initialized with an
+        appropriate dictionary type, and will throw a TypeError if
+        not, so the caller is responsible for knowing that this is an
+        appropriate method to call for the Builder in question.
+        """
+        self.emitter[suffix] = emitter
+
+    def add_src_builder(self, builder):
+        """
+        Add a new Builder to the list of src_builders.
+
+        This requires wiping out cached values so that the computed
+        lists of source suffixes get re-calculated.
+        """
+        self._memo = {}
+        self.src_builder.append(builder)
+
+    def _get_sdict(self, env):
+        """
+        Returns a dictionary mapping all of the source suffixes of all
+        src_builders of this Builder to the underlying Builder that
+        should be called first.
+
+        This dictionary is used for each target specified, so we save a
+        lot of extra computation by memoizing it for each construction
+        environment.
+
+        Note that this is re-computed each time, not cached, because there
+        might be changes to one of our source Builders (or one of their
+        source Builders, and so on, and so on...) that we can't "see."
+
+        The underlying methods we call cache their computed values,
+        though, so we hope repeatedly aggregating them into a dictionary
+        like this won't be too big a hit.  We may need to look for a
+        better way to do this if performance data show this has turned
+        into a significant bottleneck.
+        """
+        sdict = {}
+        for bld in self.get_src_builders(env):
+            for suf in bld.src_suffixes(env):
+                sdict[suf] = bld
+        return sdict
+
+    def src_builder_sources(self, env, source, overwarn={}):
+        sdict = self._get_sdict(env)
+
+        src_suffixes = self.src_suffixes(env)
+
+        lengths = list(set(map(len, src_suffixes)))
+
+        def match_src_suffix(name, src_suffixes=src_suffixes, lengths=lengths):
+            node_suffixes = map(lambda l, n=name: n[-l:], lengths)
+            for suf in src_suffixes:
+                if suf in node_suffixes:
+                    return suf
+            return None
+
+        result = []
+        for s in SCons.Util.flatten(source):
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(s):
+                match_suffix = match_src_suffix(env.subst(s))
+                if not match_suffix and not '.' in s:
+                    src_suf = self.get_src_suffix(env)
+                    s = self._adjustixes(s, None, src_suf)[0]
+            else:
+                match_suffix = match_src_suffix(s.name)
+            if match_suffix:
+                try:
+                    bld = sdict[match_suffix]
+                except KeyError:
+                    result.append(s)
+                else:
+                    tlist = bld._execute(env, None, [s], overwarn)
+                    # If the subsidiary Builder returned more than one
+                    # target, then filter out any sources that this
+                    # Builder isn't capable of building.
+                    if len(tlist) > 1:
+                        mss = lambda t, m=match_src_suffix: m(t.name)
+                        tlist = filter(mss, tlist)
+                    result.extend(tlist)
+            else:
+                result.append(s)
+
+        source_factory = env.get_factory(self.source_factory)
+
+        return env.arg2nodes(result, source_factory)
+
+    def _get_src_builders_key(self, env):
+        return id(env)
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('get_src_builders', _get_src_builders_key))
+
+    def get_src_builders(self, env):
+        """
+        Returns the list of source Builders for this Builder.
+
+        This exists mainly to look up Builders referenced as
+        strings in the 'BUILDER' variable of the construction
+        environment and cache the result.
+        """
+        memo_key = id(env)
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['get_src_builders']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['get_src_builders'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[memo_key]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        builders = []
+        for bld in self.src_builder:
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(bld):
+                try:
+                    bld = env['BUILDERS'][bld]
+                except KeyError:
+                    continue
+            builders.append(bld)
+
+        memo_dict[memo_key] = builders
+        return builders
+
+    def _subst_src_suffixes_key(self, env):
+        return id(env)
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('subst_src_suffixes', _subst_src_suffixes_key))
+
+    def subst_src_suffixes(self, env):
+        """
+        The suffix list may contain construction variable expansions,
+        so we have to evaluate the individual strings.  To avoid doing
+        this over and over, we memoize the results for each construction
+        environment.
+        """
+        memo_key = id(env)
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['subst_src_suffixes']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['subst_src_suffixes'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[memo_key]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+        suffixes = map(lambda x, s=self, e=env: e.subst(x), self.src_suffix)
+        memo_dict[memo_key] = suffixes
+        return suffixes
+
+    def src_suffixes(self, env):
+        """
+        Returns the list of source suffixes for all src_builders of this
+        Builder.
+
+        This is essentially a recursive descent of the src_builder "tree."
+        (This value isn't cached because there may be changes in a
+        src_builder many levels deep that we can't see.)
+        """
+        sdict = {}
+        suffixes = self.subst_src_suffixes(env)
+        for s in suffixes:
+            sdict[s] = 1
+        for builder in self.get_src_builders(env):
+            for s in builder.src_suffixes(env):
+                if not sdict.has_key(s):
+                    sdict[s] = 1
+                    suffixes.append(s)
+        return suffixes
+
+class CompositeBuilder(SCons.Util.Proxy):
+    """A Builder Proxy whose main purpose is to always have
+    a DictCmdGenerator as its action, and to provide access
+    to the DictCmdGenerator's add_action() method.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, builder, cmdgen):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Builder.CompositeBuilder')
+        SCons.Util.Proxy.__init__(self, builder)
+
+        # cmdgen should always be an instance of DictCmdGenerator.
+        self.cmdgen = cmdgen
+        self.builder = builder
+
+    def add_action(self, suffix, action):
+        self.cmdgen.add_action(suffix, action)
+        self.set_src_suffix(self.cmdgen.src_suffixes())

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/CacheDir.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/CacheDir.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/CacheDir.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,217 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/CacheDir.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """
+CacheDir support
+"""
+
+import os.path
+import stat
+import string
+import sys
+
+import SCons.Action
+
+cache_enabled = True
+cache_debug = False
+cache_force = False
+cache_show = False
+
+def CacheRetrieveFunc(target, source, env):
+    t = target[0]
+    fs = t.fs
+    cd = env.get_CacheDir()
+    cachedir, cachefile = cd.cachepath(t)
+    if not fs.exists(cachefile):
+        cd.CacheDebug('CacheRetrieve(%s):  %s not in cache\n', t, cachefile)
+        return 1
+    cd.CacheDebug('CacheRetrieve(%s):  retrieving from %s\n', t, cachefile)
+    if SCons.Action.execute_actions:
+        if fs.islink(cachefile):
+            fs.symlink(fs.readlink(cachefile), t.path)
+        else:
+            env.copy_from_cache(cachefile, t.path)
+        st = fs.stat(cachefile)
+        fs.chmod(t.path, stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]) | stat.S_IWRITE)
+    return 0
+
+def CacheRetrieveString(target, source, env):
+    t = target[0]
+    fs = t.fs
+    cd = env.get_CacheDir()
+    cachedir, cachefile = cd.cachepath(t)
+    if t.fs.exists(cachefile):
+        return "Retrieved `%s' from cache" % t.path
+    return None
+
+CacheRetrieve = SCons.Action.Action(CacheRetrieveFunc, CacheRetrieveString)
+
+CacheRetrieveSilent = SCons.Action.Action(CacheRetrieveFunc, None)
+
+def CachePushFunc(target, source, env):
+    t = target[0]
+    if t.nocache:
+        return
+    fs = t.fs
+    cd = env.get_CacheDir()
+    cachedir, cachefile = cd.cachepath(t)
+    if fs.exists(cachefile):
+        # Don't bother copying it if it's already there.  Note that
+        # usually this "shouldn't happen" because if the file already
+        # existed in cache, we'd have retrieved the file from there,
+        # not built it.  This can happen, though, in a race, if some
+        # other person running the same build pushes their copy to
+        # the cache after we decide we need to build it but before our
+        # build completes.
+        cd.CacheDebug('CachePush(%s):  %s already exists in cache\n', t, cachefile)
+        return
+
+    cd.CacheDebug('CachePush(%s):  pushing to %s\n', t, cachefile)
+
+    tempfile = cachefile+'.tmp'+str(os.getpid())
+    errfmt = "Unable to copy %s to cache. Cache file is %s"
+
+    if not fs.isdir(cachedir):
+        try:
+            fs.makedirs(cachedir)
+        except EnvironmentError:
+            # We may have received an exception because another process
+            # has beaten us creating the directory.
+            if not fs.isdir(cachedir):
+                msg = errfmt % (str(target), cachefile)
+                raise SCons.Errors.EnvironmentError, msg
+
+    try:
+        if fs.islink(t.path):
+            fs.symlink(fs.readlink(t.path), tempfile)
+        else:
+            fs.copy2(t.path, tempfile)
+        fs.rename(tempfile, cachefile)
+        st = fs.stat(t.path)
+        fs.chmod(cachefile, stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]) | stat.S_IWRITE)
+    except EnvironmentError:
+        # It's possible someone else tried writing the file at the
+        # same time we did, or else that there was some problem like
+        # the CacheDir being on a separate file system that's full.
+        # In any case, inability to push a file to cache doesn't affect
+        # the correctness of the build, so just print a warning.
+        msg = errfmt % (str(target), cachefile)
+        SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.CacheWriteErrorWarning, msg)
+
+CachePush = SCons.Action.Action(CachePushFunc, None)
+
+class CacheDir:
+
+    def __init__(self, path):
+        try:
+            import hashlib
+        except ImportError:
+            msg = "No hashlib or MD5 module available, CacheDir() not supported"
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.NoMD5ModuleWarning, msg)
+            self.path = None
+        else:
+            self.path = path
+        self.current_cache_debug = None
+        self.debugFP = None
+
+    def CacheDebug(self, fmt, target, cachefile):
+        if cache_debug != self.current_cache_debug:
+            if cache_debug == '-':
+                self.debugFP = sys.stdout
+            elif cache_debug:
+                self.debugFP = open(cache_debug, 'w')
+            else:
+                self.debugFP = None
+            self.current_cache_debug = cache_debug
+        if self.debugFP:
+            self.debugFP.write(fmt % (target, os.path.split(cachefile)[1]))
+
+    def is_enabled(self):
+        return (cache_enabled and not self.path is None)
+
+    def cachepath(self, node):
+        """
+        """
+        if not self.is_enabled():
+            return None, None
+
+        sig = node.get_cachedir_bsig()
+        subdir = string.upper(sig[0])
+        dir = os.path.join(self.path, subdir)
+        return dir, os.path.join(dir, sig)
+
+    def retrieve(self, node):
+        """
+        This method is called from multiple threads in a parallel build,
+        so only do thread safe stuff here. Do thread unsafe stuff in
+        built().
+
+        Note that there's a special trick here with the execute flag
+        (one that's not normally done for other actions).  Basically
+        if the user requested a no_exec (-n) build, then
+        SCons.Action.execute_actions is set to 0 and when any action
+        is called, it does its showing but then just returns zero
+        instead of actually calling the action execution operation.
+        The problem for caching is that if the file does NOT exist in
+        cache then the CacheRetrieveString won't return anything to
+        show for the task, but the Action.__call__ won't call
+        CacheRetrieveFunc; instead it just returns zero, which makes
+        the code below think that the file *was* successfully
+        retrieved from the cache, therefore it doesn't do any
+        subsequent building.  However, the CacheRetrieveString didn't
+        print anything because it didn't actually exist in the cache,
+        and no more build actions will be performed, so the user just
+        sees nothing.  The fix is to tell Action.__call__ to always
+        execute the CacheRetrieveFunc and then have the latter
+        explicitly check SCons.Action.execute_actions itself.
+        """
+        if not self.is_enabled():
+            return False
+
+        retrieved = False
+
+        if cache_show:
+            if CacheRetrieveSilent(node, [], node.get_build_env(), execute=1) == 0:
+                node.build(presub=0, execute=0)
+                retrieved = 1
+        else:
+            if CacheRetrieve(node, [], node.get_build_env(), execute=1) == 0:
+                retrieved = 1
+        if retrieved:
+            # Record build signature information, but don't
+            # push it out to cache.  (We just got it from there!)
+            node.set_state(SCons.Node.executed)
+            SCons.Node.Node.built(node)
+
+        return retrieved
+
+    def push(self, node):
+        if not self.is_enabled():
+            return
+        return CachePush(node, [], node.get_build_env())
+
+    def push_if_forced(self, node):
+        if cache_force:
+            return self.push(node)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Conftest.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Conftest.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Conftest.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,778 @@
+"""SCons.Conftest
+
+Autoconf-like configuration support; low level implementation of tests.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2003 Stichting NLnet Labs
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003 Steven Knight
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+#
+# The purpose of this module is to define how a check is to be performed.
+# Use one of the Check...() functions below.
+#
+
+#
+# A context class is used that defines functions for carrying out the tests,
+# logging and messages.  The following methods and members must be present:
+#
+# context.Display(msg)  Function called to print messages that are normally
+#                       displayed for the user.  Newlines are explicitly used.
+#                       The text should also be written to the logfile!
+#
+# context.Log(msg)      Function called to write to a log file.
+#
+# context.BuildProg(text, ext)
+#                       Function called to build a program, using "ext" for the
+#                       file extention.  Must return an empty string for
+#                       success, an error message for failure.
+#                       For reliable test results building should be done just
+#                       like an actual program would be build, using the same
+#                       command and arguments (including configure results so
+#                       far).
+#
+# context.CompileProg(text, ext)
+#                       Function called to compile a program, using "ext" for
+#                       the file extention.  Must return an empty string for
+#                       success, an error message for failure.
+#                       For reliable test results compiling should be done just
+#                       like an actual source file would be compiled, using the
+#                       same command and arguments (including configure results
+#                       so far).
+#
+# context.AppendLIBS(lib_name_list)
+#                       Append "lib_name_list" to the value of LIBS.
+#                       "lib_namelist" is a list of strings.
+#                       Return the value of LIBS before changing it (any type
+#                       can be used, it is passed to SetLIBS() later.
+#
+# context.SetLIBS(value)
+#                       Set LIBS to "value".  The type of "value" is what
+#                       AppendLIBS() returned.
+#                       Return the value of LIBS before changing it (any type
+#                       can be used, it is passed to SetLIBS() later.
+#
+# context.headerfilename
+#                       Name of file to append configure results to, usually
+#                       "confdefs.h".
+#                       The file must not exist or be empty when starting.
+#                       Empty or None to skip this (some tests will not work!).
+#
+# context.config_h      (may be missing). If present, must be a string, which
+#                       will be filled with the contents of a config_h file.
+#
+# context.vardict       Dictionary holding variables used for the tests and
+#                       stores results from the tests, used for the build
+#                       commands.
+#                       Normally contains "CC", "LIBS", "CPPFLAGS", etc.
+#
+# context.havedict      Dictionary holding results from the tests that are to
+#                       be used inside a program.
+#                       Names often start with "HAVE_".  These are zero
+#                       (feature not present) or one (feature present).  Other
+#                       variables may have any value, e.g., "PERLVERSION" can
+#                       be a number and "SYSTEMNAME" a string.
+#
+
+import re
+import string
+from types import IntType
+
+#
+# PUBLIC VARIABLES
+#
+
+LogInputFiles = 1    # Set that to log the input files in case of a failed test
+LogErrorMessages = 1 # Set that to log Conftest-generated error messages
+
+#
+# PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
+#
+
+# Generic remarks:
+# - When a language is specified which is not supported the test fails.  The
+#   message is a bit different, because not all the arguments for the normal
+#   message are available yet (chicken-egg problem).
+
+
+def CheckBuilder(context, text = None, language = None):
+    """
+    Configure check to see if the compiler works.
+    Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
+    sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
+    "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
+    Default is "C".
+    "text" may be used to specify the code to be build.
+    Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
+    """
+    lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
+    if msg:
+        context.Display("%s\n" % msg)
+        return msg
+
+    if not text:
+        text = """
+int main() {
+    return 0;
+}
+"""
+
+    context.Display("Checking if building a %s file works... " % lang)
+    ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
+    _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
+    return ret
+
+def CheckCC(context):
+    """
+    Configure check for a working C compiler.
+
+    This checks whether the C compiler, as defined in the $CC construction
+    variable, can compile a C source file. It uses the current $CCCOM value
+    too, so that it can test against non working flags.
+
+    """
+    context.Display("Checking whether the C compiler works")
+    text = """
+int main()
+{
+    return 0;
+}
+"""
+    ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'CC', text, 'C')
+    _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
+    return ret
+
+def CheckSHCC(context):
+    """
+    Configure check for a working shared C compiler.
+
+    This checks whether the C compiler, as defined in the $SHCC construction
+    variable, can compile a C source file. It uses the current $SHCCCOM value
+    too, so that it can test against non working flags.
+
+    """
+    context.Display("Checking whether the (shared) C compiler works")
+    text = """
+int foo()
+{
+    return 0;
+}
+"""
+    ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'SHCC', text, 'C', use_shared = True)
+    _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
+    return ret
+
+def CheckCXX(context):
+    """
+    Configure check for a working CXX compiler.
+
+    This checks whether the CXX compiler, as defined in the $CXX construction
+    variable, can compile a CXX source file. It uses the current $CXXCOM value
+    too, so that it can test against non working flags.
+
+    """
+    context.Display("Checking whether the C++ compiler works")
+    text = """
+int main()
+{
+    return 0;
+}
+"""
+    ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'CXX', text, 'C++')
+    _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
+    return ret
+
+def CheckSHCXX(context):
+    """
+    Configure check for a working shared CXX compiler.
+
+    This checks whether the CXX compiler, as defined in the $SHCXX construction
+    variable, can compile a CXX source file. It uses the current $SHCXXCOM value
+    too, so that it can test against non working flags.
+
+    """
+    context.Display("Checking whether the (shared) C++ compiler works")
+    text = """
+int main()
+{
+    return 0;
+}
+"""
+    ret = _check_empty_program(context, 'SHCXX', text, 'C++', use_shared = True)
+    _YesNoResult(context, ret, None, text)
+    return ret
+
+def _check_empty_program(context, comp, text, language, use_shared = False):
+    """Return 0 on success, 1 otherwise."""
+    if not context.env.has_key(comp) or not context.env[comp]:
+        # The compiler construction variable is not set or empty
+        return 1
+
+    lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
+    if msg:
+        return 1
+
+    if use_shared:
+        return context.CompileSharedObject(text, suffix)
+    else:
+        return context.CompileProg(text, suffix)
+
+
+def CheckFunc(context, function_name, header = None, language = None):
+    """
+    Configure check for a function "function_name".
+    "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
+    Default is "C".
+    Optional "header" can be defined to define a function prototype, include a
+    header file or anything else that comes before main().
+    Sets HAVE_function_name in context.havedict according to the result.
+    Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
+    sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
+    Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
+    """
+
+    # Remarks from autoconf:
+    # - Don't include <ctype.h> because on OSF/1 3.0 it includes <sys/types.h>
+    #   which includes <sys/select.h> which contains a prototype for select.
+    #   Similarly for bzero.
+    # - assert.h is included to define __stub macros and hopefully few
+    #   prototypes, which can conflict with char $1(); below.
+    # - Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error.
+    # - We use char for the function declaration because int might match the
+    #   return type of a gcc2 builtin and then its argument prototype would
+    #   still apply.
+    # - The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements to
+    #   always fail with ENOSYS.  Some functions are actually named something
+    #   starting with __ and the normal name is an alias.
+
+    if context.headerfilename:
+        includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
+    else:
+        includetext = ''
+    if not header:
+        header = """
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+char %s();""" % function_name
+
+    lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
+    if msg:
+        context.Display("Cannot check for %s(): %s\n" % (function_name, msg))
+        return msg
+
+    text = """
+%(include)s
+#include <assert.h>
+%(hdr)s
+
+int main() {
+#if defined (__stub_%(name)s) || defined (__stub___%(name)s)
+  fail fail fail
+#else
+  %(name)s();
+#endif
+
+  return 0;
+}
+""" % { 'name': function_name,
+        'include': includetext,
+        'hdr': header }
+
+    context.Display("Checking for %s function %s()... " % (lang, function_name))
+    ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
+    _YesNoResult(context, ret, "HAVE_" + function_name, text,
+                 "Define to 1 if the system has the function `%s'." %\
+                 function_name)
+    return ret
+
+
+def CheckHeader(context, header_name, header = None, language = None,
+                                                        include_quotes = None):
+    """
+    Configure check for a C or C++ header file "header_name".
+    Optional "header" can be defined to do something before including the
+    header file (unusual, supported for consistency).
+    "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
+    Default is "C".
+    Sets HAVE_header_name in context.havedict according to the result.
+    Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
+    sure $CFLAGS and $CPPFLAGS are set correctly.
+    Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
+    """
+    # Why compile the program instead of just running the preprocessor?
+    # It is possible that the header file exists, but actually using it may
+    # fail (e.g., because it depends on other header files).  Thus this test is
+    # more strict.  It may require using the "header" argument.
+    #
+    # Use <> by default, because the check is normally used for system header
+    # files.  SCons passes '""' to overrule this.
+
+    # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
+    if context.headerfilename:
+        includetext = '#include "%s"\n' % context.headerfilename
+    else:
+        includetext = ''
+    if not header:
+        header = ""
+
+    lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
+    if msg:
+        context.Display("Cannot check for header file %s: %s\n"
+                                                          % (header_name, msg))
+        return msg
+
+    if not include_quotes:
+        include_quotes = "<>"
+
+    text = "%s%s\n#include %s%s%s\n\n" % (includetext, header,
+                             include_quotes[0], header_name, include_quotes[1])
+
+    context.Display("Checking for %s header file %s... " % (lang, header_name))
+    ret = context.CompileProg(text, suffix)
+    _YesNoResult(context, ret, "HAVE_" + header_name, text, 
+                 "Define to 1 if you have the <%s> header file." % header_name)
+    return ret
+
+
+def CheckType(context, type_name, fallback = None,
+                                               header = None, language = None):
+    """
+    Configure check for a C or C++ type "type_name".
+    Optional "header" can be defined to include a header file.
+    "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
+    Default is "C".
+    Sets HAVE_type_name in context.havedict according to the result.
+    Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
+    sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
+    Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
+    """
+
+    # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
+    if context.headerfilename:
+        includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
+    else:
+        includetext = ''
+    if not header:
+        header = ""
+
+    lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
+    if msg:
+        context.Display("Cannot check for %s type: %s\n" % (type_name, msg))
+        return msg
+
+    # Remarks from autoconf about this test:
+    # - Grepping for the type in include files is not reliable (grep isn't
+    #   portable anyway).
+    # - Using "TYPE my_var;" doesn't work for const qualified types in C++.
+    #   Adding an initializer is not valid for some C++ classes.
+    # - Using the type as parameter to a function either fails for K&$ C or for
+    #   C++.
+    # - Using "TYPE *my_var;" is valid in C for some types that are not
+    #   declared (struct something).
+    # - Using "sizeof(TYPE)" is valid when TYPE is actually a variable.
+    # - Using the previous two together works reliably.
+    text = """
+%(include)s
+%(header)s
+
+int main() {
+  if ((%(name)s *) 0)
+    return 0;
+  if (sizeof (%(name)s))
+    return 0;
+}
+""" % { 'include': includetext,
+        'header': header,
+        'name': type_name }
+
+    context.Display("Checking for %s type %s... " % (lang, type_name))
+    ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
+    _YesNoResult(context, ret, "HAVE_" + type_name, text,
+                 "Define to 1 if the system has the type `%s'." % type_name)
+    if ret and fallback and context.headerfilename:
+        f = open(context.headerfilename, "a")
+        f.write("typedef %s %s;\n" % (fallback, type_name))
+        f.close()
+
+    return ret
+
+def CheckTypeSize(context, type_name, header = None, language = None, expect = None):
+    """This check can be used to get the size of a given type, or to check whether
+    the type is of expected size.
+
+    Arguments:
+        - type : str
+            the type to check
+        - includes : sequence
+            list of headers to include in the test code before testing the type
+        - language : str
+            'C' or 'C++'
+        - expect : int
+            if given, will test wether the type has the given number of bytes.
+            If not given, will automatically find the size.
+
+        Returns:
+            status : int
+                0 if the check failed, or the found size of the type if the check succeeded."""
+    
+    # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
+    if context.headerfilename:
+        includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
+    else:
+        includetext = ''
+
+    if not header:
+        header = ""
+
+    lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
+    if msg:
+        context.Display("Cannot check for %s type: %s\n" % (type_name, msg))
+        return msg
+
+    src = includetext + header 
+    if not expect is None:
+        # Only check if the given size is the right one
+        context.Display('Checking %s is %d bytes... ' % (type_name, expect))
+
+        # test code taken from autoconf: this is a pretty clever hack to find that
+        # a type is of a given size using only compilation. This speeds things up
+        # quite a bit compared to straightforward code using TryRun
+        src = src + r"""
+typedef %s scons_check_type;
+
+int main()
+{
+    static int test_array[1 - 2 * !(((long int) (sizeof(scons_check_type))) == %d)];
+    test_array[0] = 0;
+
+    return 0;
+}
+"""
+
+        st = context.CompileProg(src % (type_name, expect), suffix)
+        if not st:
+            context.Display("yes\n")
+            _Have(context, "SIZEOF_%s" % type_name, expect, 
+                  "The size of `%s', as computed by sizeof." % type_name)
+            return expect
+        else:
+            context.Display("no\n")
+            _LogFailed(context, src, st)
+            return 0
+    else:
+        # Only check if the given size is the right one
+        context.Message('Checking size of %s ... ' % type_name)
+
+        # We have to be careful with the program we wish to test here since
+        # compilation will be attempted using the current environment's flags.
+        # So make sure that the program will compile without any warning. For
+        # example using: 'int main(int argc, char** argv)' will fail with the
+        # '-Wall -Werror' flags since the variables argc and argv would not be
+        # used in the program...
+        #
+        src = src + """
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+int main() {
+    printf("%d", (int)sizeof(""" + type_name + """));
+    return 0;
+}
+    """
+        st, out = context.RunProg(src, suffix)
+        try:
+            size = int(out)
+        except ValueError:
+            # If cannot convert output of test prog to an integer (the size),
+            # something went wront, so just fail
+            st = 1
+            size = 0
+
+        if not st:
+            context.Display("yes\n")
+            _Have(context, "SIZEOF_%s" % type_name, size,
+                  "The size of `%s', as computed by sizeof." % type_name)
+            return size
+        else:
+            context.Display("no\n")
+            _LogFailed(context, src, st)
+            return 0
+
+    return 0
+
+def CheckDeclaration(context, symbol, includes = None, language = None):
+    """Checks whether symbol is declared.
+
+    Use the same test as autoconf, that is test whether the symbol is defined
+    as a macro or can be used as an r-value.
+
+    Arguments:
+        symbol : str
+            the symbol to check
+        includes : str
+            Optional "header" can be defined to include a header file.
+        language : str
+            only C and C++ supported.
+
+    Returns:
+        status : bool
+            True if the check failed, False if succeeded."""
+    
+    # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
+    if context.headerfilename:
+        includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
+    else:
+        includetext = ''
+
+    if not includes:
+        includes = ""
+
+    lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
+    if msg:
+        context.Display("Cannot check for declaration %s: %s\n" % (type_name, msg))
+        return msg
+
+    src = includetext + includes 
+    context.Display('Checking whether %s is declared... ' % symbol)
+
+    src = src + r"""
+int main()
+{
+#ifndef %s
+    (void) %s;
+#endif
+    ;
+    return 0;
+}
+""" % (symbol, symbol)
+
+    st = context.CompileProg(src, suffix)
+    _YesNoResult(context, st, "HAVE_DECL_" + symbol, src,
+                 "Set to 1 if %s is defined." % symbol)
+    return st
+
+def CheckLib(context, libs, func_name = None, header = None,
+                 extra_libs = None, call = None, language = None, autoadd = 1):
+    """
+    Configure check for a C or C++ libraries "libs".  Searches through
+    the list of libraries, until one is found where the test succeeds.
+    Tests if "func_name" or "call" exists in the library.  Note: if it exists
+    in another library the test succeeds anyway!
+    Optional "header" can be defined to include a header file.  If not given a
+    default prototype for "func_name" is added.
+    Optional "extra_libs" is a list of library names to be added after
+    "lib_name" in the build command.  To be used for libraries that "lib_name"
+    depends on.
+    Optional "call" replaces the call to "func_name" in the test code.  It must
+    consist of complete C statements, including a trailing ";".
+    Both "func_name" and "call" arguments are optional, and in that case, just
+    linking against the libs is tested.
+    "language" should be "C" or "C++" and is used to select the compiler.
+    Default is "C".
+    Note that this uses the current value of compiler and linker flags, make
+    sure $CFLAGS, $CPPFLAGS and $LIBS are set correctly.
+    Returns an empty string for success, an error message for failure.
+    """
+    # Include "confdefs.h" first, so that the header can use HAVE_HEADER_H.
+    if context.headerfilename:
+        includetext = '#include "%s"' % context.headerfilename
+    else:
+        includetext = ''
+    if not header:
+        header = ""
+
+    text = """
+%s
+%s""" % (includetext, header)
+
+    # Add a function declaration if needed.
+    if func_name and func_name != "main":
+        if not header:
+            text = text + """
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+char %s();
+""" % func_name
+
+        # The actual test code.
+        if not call:
+            call = "%s();" % func_name
+
+    # if no function to test, leave main() blank
+    text = text + """
+int
+main() {
+  %s
+return 0;
+}
+""" % (call or "")
+
+    if call:
+        i = string.find(call, "\n")
+        if i > 0:
+            calltext = call[:i] + ".."
+        elif call[-1] == ';':
+            calltext = call[:-1]
+        else:
+            calltext = call
+
+    for lib_name in libs:
+
+        lang, suffix, msg = _lang2suffix(language)
+        if msg:
+            context.Display("Cannot check for library %s: %s\n" % (lib_name, msg))
+            return msg
+
+        # if a function was specified to run in main(), say it
+        if call:
+                context.Display("Checking for %s in %s library %s... "
+                                % (calltext, lang, lib_name))
+        # otherwise, just say the name of library and language
+        else:
+                context.Display("Checking for %s library %s... "
+                                % (lang, lib_name))
+
+        if lib_name:
+            l = [ lib_name ]
+            if extra_libs:
+                l.extend(extra_libs)
+            oldLIBS = context.AppendLIBS(l)
+            sym = "HAVE_LIB" + lib_name
+        else:
+            oldLIBS = -1
+            sym = None
+
+        ret = context.BuildProg(text, suffix)
+
+        _YesNoResult(context, ret, sym, text,
+                     "Define to 1 if you have the `%s' library." % lib_name)
+        if oldLIBS != -1 and (ret or not autoadd):
+            context.SetLIBS(oldLIBS)
+            
+        if not ret:
+            return ret
+
+    return ret
+
+#
+# END OF PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
+#
+
+def _YesNoResult(context, ret, key, text, comment = None):
+    """
+    Handle the result of a test with a "yes" or "no" result.
+    "ret" is the return value: empty if OK, error message when not.
+    "key" is the name of the symbol to be defined (HAVE_foo).
+    "text" is the source code of the program used for testing.
+    "comment" is the C comment to add above the line defining the symbol (the
+    comment is automatically put inside a /* */). If None, no comment is added.
+    """
+    if key:
+        _Have(context, key, not ret, comment)
+    if ret:
+        context.Display("no\n")
+        _LogFailed(context, text, ret)
+    else:
+        context.Display("yes\n")
+
+
+def _Have(context, key, have, comment = None):
+    """
+    Store result of a test in context.havedict and context.headerfilename.
+    "key" is a "HAVE_abc" name.  It is turned into all CAPITALS and non-
+    alphanumerics are replaced by an underscore.
+    The value of "have" can be:
+    1      - Feature is defined, add "#define key".
+    0      - Feature is not defined, add "/* #undef key */".
+             Adding "undef" is what autoconf does.  Not useful for the
+             compiler, but it shows that the test was done.
+    number - Feature is defined to this number "#define key have".
+             Doesn't work for 0 or 1, use a string then.
+    string - Feature is defined to this string "#define key have".
+             Give "have" as is should appear in the header file, include quotes
+             when desired and escape special characters!
+    """
+    key_up = string.upper(key)
+    key_up = re.sub('[^A-Z0-9_]', '_', key_up)
+    context.havedict[key_up] = have
+    if have == 1:
+        line = "#define %s 1\n" % key_up
+    elif have == 0:
+        line = "/* #undef %s */\n" % key_up
+    elif type(have) == IntType:
+        line = "#define %s %d\n" % (key_up, have)
+    else:
+        line = "#define %s %s\n" % (key_up, str(have))
+    
+    if comment is not None:
+        lines = "\n/* %s */\n" % comment + line
+    else:
+        lines = "\n" + line
+
+    if context.headerfilename:
+        f = open(context.headerfilename, "a")
+        f.write(lines)
+        f.close()
+    elif hasattr(context,'config_h'):
+        context.config_h = context.config_h + lines
+
+
+def _LogFailed(context, text, msg):
+    """
+    Write to the log about a failed program.
+    Add line numbers, so that error messages can be understood.
+    """
+    if LogInputFiles:
+        context.Log("Failed program was:\n")
+        lines = string.split(text, '\n')
+        if len(lines) and lines[-1] == '':
+            lines = lines[:-1]              # remove trailing empty line
+        n = 1
+        for line in lines:
+            context.Log("%d: %s\n" % (n, line))
+            n = n + 1
+    if LogErrorMessages:
+        context.Log("Error message: %s\n" % msg)
+
+
+def _lang2suffix(lang):
+    """
+    Convert a language name to a suffix.
+    When "lang" is empty or None C is assumed.
+    Returns a tuple (lang, suffix, None) when it works.
+    For an unrecognized language returns (None, None, msg).
+    Where:
+        lang   = the unified language name
+        suffix = the suffix, including the leading dot
+        msg    = an error message
+    """
+    if not lang or lang in ["C", "c"]:
+        return ("C", ".c", None)
+    if lang in ["c++", "C++", "cpp", "CXX", "cxx"]:
+        return ("C++", ".cpp", None)
+
+    return None, None, "Unsupported language: %s" % lang
+
+
+# vim: set sw=4 et sts=4 tw=79 fo+=l:

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Debug.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Debug.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Debug.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
+"""SCons.Debug
+
+Code for debugging SCons internal things.  Not everything here is
+guaranteed to work all the way back to Python 1.5.2, and shouldn't be
+needed by most users.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Debug.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import string
+import sys
+
+# Recipe 14.10 from the Python Cookbook.
+try:
+    import weakref
+except ImportError:
+    def logInstanceCreation(instance, name=None):
+        pass
+else:
+    def logInstanceCreation(instance, name=None):
+        if name is None:
+            name = instance.__class__.__name__
+        if not tracked_classes.has_key(name):
+            tracked_classes[name] = []
+        tracked_classes[name].append(weakref.ref(instance))
+
+
+
+tracked_classes = {}
+
+def string_to_classes(s):
+    if s == '*':
+        c = tracked_classes.keys()
+        c.sort()
+        return c
+    else:
+        return string.split(s)
+
+def fetchLoggedInstances(classes="*"):
+    classnames = string_to_classes(classes)
+    return map(lambda cn: (cn, len(tracked_classes[cn])), classnames)
+  
+def countLoggedInstances(classes, file=sys.stdout):
+    for classname in string_to_classes(classes):
+        file.write("%s: %d\n" % (classname, len(tracked_classes[classname])))
+
+def listLoggedInstances(classes, file=sys.stdout):
+    for classname in string_to_classes(classes):
+        file.write('\n%s:\n' % classname)
+        for ref in tracked_classes[classname]:
+            obj = ref()
+            if obj is not None:
+                file.write('    %s\n' % repr(obj))
+
+def dumpLoggedInstances(classes, file=sys.stdout):
+    for classname in string_to_classes(classes):
+        file.write('\n%s:\n' % classname)
+        for ref in tracked_classes[classname]:
+            obj = ref()
+            if obj is not None:
+                file.write('    %s:\n' % obj)
+                for key, value in obj.__dict__.items():
+                    file.write('        %20s : %s\n' % (key, value))
+
+
+
+if sys.platform[:5] == "linux":
+    # Linux doesn't actually support memory usage stats from getrusage().
+    def memory():
+        mstr = open('/proc/self/stat').read()
+        mstr = string.split(mstr)[22]
+        return int(mstr)
+else:
+    try:
+        import resource
+    except ImportError:
+        try:
+            import win32process
+            import win32api
+        except ImportError:
+            def memory():
+                return 0
+        else:
+            def memory():
+                process_handle = win32api.GetCurrentProcess()
+                memory_info = win32process.GetProcessMemoryInfo( process_handle )
+                return memory_info['PeakWorkingSetSize']
+    else:
+        def memory():
+            res = resource.getrusage(resource.RUSAGE_SELF)
+            return res[4]
+
+# returns caller's stack
+def caller_stack(*backlist):
+    import traceback
+    if not backlist:
+        backlist = [0]
+    result = []
+    for back in backlist:
+        tb = traceback.extract_stack(limit=3+back)
+        key = tb[0][:3]
+        result.append('%s:%d(%s)' % func_shorten(key))
+    return result
+
+caller_bases = {}
+caller_dicts = {}
+
+# trace a caller's stack
+def caller_trace(back=0):
+    import traceback
+    tb = traceback.extract_stack(limit=3+back)
+    tb.reverse()
+    callee = tb[1][:3]
+    caller_bases[callee] = caller_bases.get(callee, 0) + 1
+    for caller in tb[2:]:
+        caller = callee + caller[:3]
+        try:
+            entry = caller_dicts[callee]
+        except KeyError:
+            caller_dicts[callee] = entry = {}
+        entry[caller] = entry.get(caller, 0) + 1
+        callee = caller
+
+# print a single caller and its callers, if any
+def _dump_one_caller(key, file, level=0):
+    l = []
+    for c,v in caller_dicts[key].items():
+        l.append((-v,c))
+    l.sort()
+    leader = '      '*level
+    for v,c in l:
+        file.write("%s  %6d %s:%d(%s)\n" % ((leader,-v) + func_shorten(c[-3:])))
+        if caller_dicts.has_key(c):
+            _dump_one_caller(c, file, level+1)
+
+# print each call tree
+def dump_caller_counts(file=sys.stdout):
+    keys = caller_bases.keys()
+    keys.sort()
+    for k in keys:
+        file.write("Callers of %s:%d(%s), %d calls:\n"
+                    % (func_shorten(k) + (caller_bases[k],)))
+        _dump_one_caller(k, file)
+
+shorten_list = [
+    ( '/scons/SCons/',          1),
+    ( '/src/engine/SCons/',     1),
+    ( '/usr/lib/python',        0),
+]
+
+if os.sep != '/':
+   def platformize(t):
+       return (string.replace(t[0], '/', os.sep), t[1])
+   shorten_list = map(platformize, shorten_list)
+   del platformize
+
+def func_shorten(func_tuple):
+    f = func_tuple[0]
+    for t in shorten_list:
+        i = string.find(f, t[0])
+        if i >= 0:
+            if t[1]:
+                i = i + len(t[0])
+            return (f[i:],)+func_tuple[1:]
+    return func_tuple
+
+
+TraceFP = {}
+if sys.platform == 'win32':
+    TraceDefault = 'con'
+else:
+    TraceDefault = '/dev/tty'
+
+def Trace(msg, file=None, mode='w'):
+    """Write a trace message to a file.  Whenever a file is specified,
+    it becomes the default for the next call to Trace()."""
+    global TraceDefault
+    if file is None:
+        file = TraceDefault
+    else:
+        TraceDefault = file
+    try:
+        fp = TraceFP[file]
+    except KeyError:
+        try:
+            fp = TraceFP[file] = open(file, mode)
+        except TypeError:
+            # Assume we were passed an open file pointer.
+            fp = file
+    fp.write(msg)
+    fp.flush()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Defaults.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Defaults.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Defaults.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,463 @@
+"""SCons.Defaults
+
+Builders and other things for the local site.  Here's where we'll
+duplicate the functionality of autoconf until we move it into the
+installation procedure or use something like qmconf.
+
+The code that reads the registry to find MSVC components was borrowed
+from distutils.msvccompiler.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Defaults.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import shutil
+import stat
+import string
+import time
+import types
+import sys
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.CacheDir
+import SCons.Environment
+import SCons.PathList
+import SCons.Subst
+import SCons.Tool
+
+# A placeholder for a default Environment (for fetching source files
+# from source code management systems and the like).  This must be
+# initialized later, after the top-level directory is set by the calling
+# interface.
+_default_env = None
+
+# Lazily instantiate the default environment so the overhead of creating
+# it doesn't apply when it's not needed.
+def _fetch_DefaultEnvironment(*args, **kw):
+    """
+    Returns the already-created default construction environment.
+    """
+    global _default_env
+    return _default_env
+
+def DefaultEnvironment(*args, **kw):
+    """
+    Initial public entry point for creating the default construction
+    Environment.
+
+    After creating the environment, we overwrite our name
+    (DefaultEnvironment) with the _fetch_DefaultEnvironment() function,
+    which more efficiently returns the initialized default construction
+    environment without checking for its existence.
+
+    (This function still exists with its _default_check because someone
+    else (*cough* Script/__init__.py *cough*) may keep a reference
+    to this function.  So we can't use the fully functional idiom of
+    having the name originally be a something that *only* creates the
+    construction environment and then overwrites the name.)
+    """
+    global _default_env
+    if not _default_env:
+        import SCons.Util
+        _default_env = apply(SCons.Environment.Environment, args, kw)
+        if SCons.Util.md5:
+            _default_env.Decider('MD5')
+        else:
+            _default_env.Decider('timestamp-match')
+        global DefaultEnvironment
+        DefaultEnvironment = _fetch_DefaultEnvironment
+        _default_env._CacheDir_path = None
+    return _default_env
+
+# Emitters for setting the shared attribute on object files,
+# and an action for checking that all of the source files
+# going into a shared library are, in fact, shared.
+def StaticObjectEmitter(target, source, env):
+    for tgt in target:
+        tgt.attributes.shared = None
+    return (target, source)
+
+def SharedObjectEmitter(target, source, env):
+    for tgt in target:
+        tgt.attributes.shared = 1
+    return (target, source)
+
+def SharedFlagChecker(source, target, env):
+    same = env.subst('$STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME')
+    if same == '0' or same == '' or same == 'False':
+        for src in source:
+            try:
+                shared = src.attributes.shared
+            except AttributeError:
+                shared = None
+            if not shared:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Source file: %s is static and is not compatible with shared target: %s" % (src, target[0])
+
+SharedCheck = SCons.Action.Action(SharedFlagChecker, None)
+
+# Some people were using these variable name before we made
+# SourceFileScanner part of the public interface.  Don't break their
+# SConscript files until we've given them some fair warning and a
+# transition period.
+CScan = SCons.Tool.CScanner
+DScan = SCons.Tool.DScanner
+LaTeXScan = SCons.Tool.LaTeXScanner
+ObjSourceScan = SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner
+ProgScan = SCons.Tool.ProgramScanner
+
+# These aren't really tool scanners, so they don't quite belong with
+# the rest of those in Tool/__init__.py, but I'm not sure where else
+# they should go.  Leave them here for now.
+import SCons.Scanner.Dir
+DirScanner = SCons.Scanner.Dir.DirScanner()
+DirEntryScanner = SCons.Scanner.Dir.DirEntryScanner()
+
+# Actions for common languages.
+CAction = SCons.Action.Action("$CCCOM", "$CCCOMSTR")
+ShCAction = SCons.Action.Action("$SHCCCOM", "$SHCCCOMSTR")
+CXXAction = SCons.Action.Action("$CXXCOM", "$CXXCOMSTR")
+ShCXXAction = SCons.Action.Action("$SHCXXCOM", "$SHCXXCOMSTR")
+
+ASAction = SCons.Action.Action("$ASCOM", "$ASCOMSTR")
+ASPPAction = SCons.Action.Action("$ASPPCOM", "$ASPPCOMSTR")
+
+LinkAction = SCons.Action.Action("$LINKCOM", "$LINKCOMSTR")
+ShLinkAction = SCons.Action.Action("$SHLINKCOM", "$SHLINKCOMSTR")
+
+LdModuleLinkAction = SCons.Action.Action("$LDMODULECOM", "$LDMODULECOMSTR")
+
+# Common tasks that we allow users to perform in platform-independent
+# ways by creating ActionFactory instances.
+ActionFactory = SCons.Action.ActionFactory
+
+def get_paths_str(dest):
+    # If dest is a list, we need to manually call str() on each element
+    if SCons.Util.is_List(dest):
+        elem_strs = []
+        for element in dest:
+            elem_strs.append('"' + str(element) + '"')
+        return '[' + string.join(elem_strs, ', ') + ']'
+    else:
+        return '"' + str(dest) + '"'
+
+def chmod_func(dest, mode):
+    SCons.Node.FS.invalidate_node_memos(dest)
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(dest):
+        dest = [dest]
+    for element in dest:
+        os.chmod(str(element), mode)
+
+def chmod_strfunc(dest, mode):
+    return 'Chmod(%s, 0%o)' % (get_paths_str(dest), mode)
+
+Chmod = ActionFactory(chmod_func, chmod_strfunc)
+
+def copy_func(dest, src):
+    SCons.Node.FS.invalidate_node_memos(dest)
+    if SCons.Util.is_List(src) and os.path.isdir(dest):
+        for file in src:
+            shutil.copy2(file, dest)
+        return 0
+    elif os.path.isfile(src):
+        return shutil.copy2(src, dest)
+    else:
+        return shutil.copytree(src, dest, 1)
+
+Copy = ActionFactory(copy_func,
+                     lambda dest, src: 'Copy("%s", "%s")' % (dest, src),
+                     convert=str)
+
+def delete_func(dest, must_exist=0):
+    SCons.Node.FS.invalidate_node_memos(dest)
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(dest):
+        dest = [dest]
+    for entry in dest:
+        entry = str(entry)
+        if not must_exist and not os.path.exists(entry):
+            continue
+        if not os.path.exists(entry) or os.path.isfile(entry):
+            os.unlink(entry)
+            continue
+        else:
+            shutil.rmtree(entry, 1)
+            continue
+
+def delete_strfunc(dest, must_exist=0):
+    return 'Delete(%s)' % get_paths_str(dest)
+
+Delete = ActionFactory(delete_func, delete_strfunc)
+
+def mkdir_func(dest):
+    SCons.Node.FS.invalidate_node_memos(dest)
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(dest):
+        dest = [dest]
+    for entry in dest:
+        os.makedirs(str(entry))
+
+Mkdir = ActionFactory(mkdir_func,
+                      lambda dir: 'Mkdir(%s)' % get_paths_str(dir))
+
+def move_func(dest, src):
+    SCons.Node.FS.invalidate_node_memos(dest)
+    SCons.Node.FS.invalidate_node_memos(src)
+    os.rename(src, dest)
+
+Move = ActionFactory(move_func,
+                     lambda dest, src: 'Move("%s", "%s")' % (dest, src),
+                     convert=str)
+
+def touch_func(dest):
+    SCons.Node.FS.invalidate_node_memos(dest)
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(dest):
+        dest = [dest]
+    for file in dest:
+        file = str(file)
+        mtime = int(time.time())
+        if os.path.exists(file):
+            atime = os.path.getatime(file)
+        else:
+            open(file, 'w')
+            atime = mtime
+        os.utime(file, (atime, mtime))
+
+Touch = ActionFactory(touch_func,
+                      lambda file: 'Touch(%s)' % get_paths_str(file))
+
+# Internal utility functions
+
+def _concat(prefix, list, suffix, env, f=lambda x: x, target=None, source=None):
+    """
+    Creates a new list from 'list' by first interpolating each element
+    in the list using the 'env' dictionary and then calling f on the
+    list, and finally calling _concat_ixes to concatenate 'prefix' and
+    'suffix' onto each element of the list.
+    """
+    if not list:
+        return list
+
+    l = f(SCons.PathList.PathList(list).subst_path(env, target, source))
+    if not l is None:
+        list = l
+
+    return _concat_ixes(prefix, list, suffix, env)
+
+def _concat_ixes(prefix, list, suffix, env):
+    """
+    Creates a new list from 'list' by concatenating the 'prefix' and
+    'suffix' arguments onto each element of the list.  A trailing space
+    on 'prefix' or leading space on 'suffix' will cause them to be put
+    into separate list elements rather than being concatenated.
+    """
+
+    result = []
+
+    # ensure that prefix and suffix are strings
+    prefix = str(env.subst(prefix, SCons.Subst.SUBST_RAW))
+    suffix = str(env.subst(suffix, SCons.Subst.SUBST_RAW))
+
+    for x in list:
+        if isinstance(x, SCons.Node.FS.File):
+            result.append(x)
+            continue
+        x = str(x)
+        if x:
+
+            if prefix:
+                if prefix[-1] == ' ':
+                    result.append(prefix[:-1])
+                elif x[:len(prefix)] != prefix:
+                    x = prefix + x
+
+            result.append(x)
+
+            if suffix:
+                if suffix[0] == ' ':
+                    result.append(suffix[1:])
+                elif x[-len(suffix):] != suffix:
+                    result[-1] = result[-1]+suffix
+
+    return result
+
+def _stripixes(prefix, list, suffix, stripprefixes, stripsuffixes, env, c=None):
+    """
+    This is a wrapper around _concat()/_concat_ixes() that checks for the
+    existence of prefixes or suffixes on list elements and strips them
+    where it finds them.  This is used by tools (like the GNU linker)
+    that need to turn something like 'libfoo.a' into '-lfoo'.
+    """
+    
+    if not list:
+        return list
+
+    if not callable(c):
+        env_c = env['_concat']
+        if env_c != _concat and callable(env_c):
+            # There's a custom _concat() method in the construction
+            # environment, and we've allowed people to set that in
+            # the past (see test/custom-concat.py), so preserve the
+            # backwards compatibility.
+            c = env_c
+        else:
+            c = _concat_ixes
+    
+    stripprefixes = map(env.subst, SCons.Util.flatten(stripprefixes))
+    stripsuffixes = map(env.subst, SCons.Util.flatten(stripsuffixes))
+
+    stripped = []
+    for l in SCons.PathList.PathList(list).subst_path(env, None, None):
+        if isinstance(l, SCons.Node.FS.File):
+            stripped.append(l)
+            continue
+
+        if not SCons.Util.is_String(l):
+            l = str(l)
+
+        for stripprefix in stripprefixes:
+            lsp = len(stripprefix)
+            if l[:lsp] == stripprefix:
+                l = l[lsp:]
+                # Do not strip more than one prefix
+                break
+
+        for stripsuffix in stripsuffixes:
+            lss = len(stripsuffix)
+            if l[-lss:] == stripsuffix:
+                l = l[:-lss]
+                # Do not strip more than one suffix
+                break
+
+        stripped.append(l)
+
+    return c(prefix, stripped, suffix, env)
+
+def _defines(prefix, defs, suffix, env, c=_concat_ixes):
+    """A wrapper around _concat_ixes that turns a list or string
+    into a list of C preprocessor command-line definitions.
+    """
+    if SCons.Util.is_List(defs):
+        l = []
+        for d in defs:
+            if SCons.Util.is_List(d) or type(d) is types.TupleType:
+                l.append(str(d[0]) + '=' + str(d[1]))
+            else:
+                l.append(str(d))
+    elif SCons.Util.is_Dict(defs):
+        # The items in a dictionary are stored in random order, but
+        # if the order of the command-line options changes from
+        # invocation to invocation, then the signature of the command
+        # line will change and we'll get random unnecessary rebuilds.
+        # Consequently, we have to sort the keys to ensure a
+        # consistent order...
+        l = []
+        keys = defs.keys()
+        keys.sort()
+        for k in keys:
+            v = defs[k]
+            if v is None:
+                l.append(str(k))
+            else:
+                l.append(str(k) + '=' + str(v))
+    else:
+        l = [str(defs)]
+    return c(prefix, env.subst_path(l), suffix, env)
+    
+class NullCmdGenerator:
+    """This is a callable class that can be used in place of other
+    command generators if you don't want them to do anything.
+
+    The __call__ method for this class simply returns the thing
+    you instantiated it with.
+
+    Example usage:
+    env["DO_NOTHING"] = NullCmdGenerator
+    env["LINKCOM"] = "${DO_NOTHING('$LINK $SOURCES $TARGET')}"
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, cmd):
+        self.cmd = cmd
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env, for_signature=None):
+        return self.cmd
+
+class Variable_Method_Caller:
+    """A class for finding a construction variable on the stack and
+    calling one of its methods.
+
+    We use this to support "construction variables" in our string
+    eval()s that actually stand in for methods--specifically, use
+    of "RDirs" in call to _concat that should actually execute the
+    "TARGET.RDirs" method.  (We used to support this by creating a little
+    "build dictionary" that mapped RDirs to the method, but this got in
+    the way of Memoizing construction environments, because we had to
+    create new environment objects to hold the variables.)
+    """
+    def __init__(self, variable, method):
+        self.variable = variable
+        self.method = method
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
+        try: 1/0
+        except ZeroDivisionError: 
+            # Don't start iterating with the current stack-frame to
+            # prevent creating reference cycles (f_back is safe).
+            frame = sys.exc_info()[2].tb_frame.f_back
+        variable = self.variable
+        while frame:
+            if frame.f_locals.has_key(variable):
+                v = frame.f_locals[variable]
+                if v:
+                    method = getattr(v, self.method)
+                    return apply(method, args, kw)
+            frame = frame.f_back
+        return None
+
+ConstructionEnvironment = {
+    'BUILDERS'      : {},
+    'SCANNERS'      : [],
+    'CONFIGUREDIR'  : '#/.sconf_temp',
+    'CONFIGURELOG'  : '#/config.log',
+    'CPPSUFFIXES'   : SCons.Tool.CSuffixes,
+    'DSUFFIXES'     : SCons.Tool.DSuffixes,
+    'ENV'           : {},
+    'IDLSUFFIXES'   : SCons.Tool.IDLSuffixes,
+    'LATEXSUFFIXES' : SCons.Tool.LaTeXSuffixes,
+    '_concat'       : _concat,
+    '_defines'      : _defines,
+    '_stripixes'    : _stripixes,
+    '_LIBFLAGS'     : '${_concat(LIBLINKPREFIX, LIBS, LIBLINKSUFFIX, __env__)}',
+    '_LIBDIRFLAGS'  : '$( ${_concat(LIBDIRPREFIX, LIBPATH, LIBDIRSUFFIX, __env__, RDirs, TARGET, SOURCE)} $)',
+    '_CPPINCFLAGS'  : '$( ${_concat(INCPREFIX, CPPPATH, INCSUFFIX, __env__, RDirs, TARGET, SOURCE)} $)',
+    '_CPPDEFFLAGS'  : '${_defines(CPPDEFPREFIX, CPPDEFINES, CPPDEFSUFFIX, __env__)}',
+    'TEMPFILE'      : NullCmdGenerator,
+    'Dir'           : Variable_Method_Caller('TARGET', 'Dir'),
+    'Dirs'          : Variable_Method_Caller('TARGET', 'Dirs'),
+    'File'          : Variable_Method_Caller('TARGET', 'File'),
+    'RDirs'         : Variable_Method_Caller('TARGET', 'RDirs'),
+}

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Environment.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Environment.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Environment.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,2300 @@
+"""SCons.Environment
+
+Base class for construction Environments.  These are
+the primary objects used to communicate dependency and
+construction information to the build engine.
+
+Keyword arguments supplied when the construction Environment
+is created are construction variables used to initialize the
+Environment
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Environment.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+
+import copy
+import os
+import sys
+import re
+import shlex
+import string
+from UserDict import UserDict
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+from SCons.Debug import logInstanceCreation
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Memoize
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Node.Alias
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Node.Python
+import SCons.Platform
+import SCons.SConsign
+import SCons.Subst
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+class _Null:
+    pass
+
+_null = _Null
+
+_warn_copy_deprecated = True
+_warn_source_signatures_deprecated = True
+_warn_target_signatures_deprecated = True
+
+CleanTargets = {}
+CalculatorArgs = {}
+
+semi_deepcopy = SCons.Util.semi_deepcopy
+
+# Pull UserError into the global name space for the benefit of
+# Environment().SourceSignatures(), which has some import statements
+# which seem to mess up its ability to reference SCons directly.
+UserError = SCons.Errors.UserError
+
+def alias_builder(env, target, source):
+    pass
+
+AliasBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = alias_builder,
+                                     target_factory = SCons.Node.Alias.default_ans.Alias,
+                                     source_factory = SCons.Node.FS.Entry,
+                                     multi = 1,
+                                     is_explicit = None,
+                                     name='AliasBuilder')
+
+def apply_tools(env, tools, toolpath):
+    # Store the toolpath in the Environment.
+    if toolpath is not None:
+        env['toolpath'] = toolpath
+
+    if not tools:
+        return
+    # Filter out null tools from the list.
+    for tool in filter(None, tools):
+        if SCons.Util.is_List(tool) or type(tool)==type(()):
+            toolname = tool[0]
+            toolargs = tool[1] # should be a dict of kw args
+            tool = apply(env.Tool, [toolname], toolargs)
+        else:
+            env.Tool(tool)
+
+# These names are (or will be) controlled by SCons; users should never
+# set or override them.  This warning can optionally be turned off,
+# but scons will still ignore the illegal variable names even if it's off.
+reserved_construction_var_names = [
+    'SOURCE',
+    'SOURCES',
+    'TARGET',
+    'TARGETS',
+]
+
+future_reserved_construction_var_names = [
+    'CHANGED_SOURCES',
+    'CHANGED_TARGETS',
+    'UNCHANGED_SOURCES',
+    'UNCHANGED_TARGETS',
+]
+
+def copy_non_reserved_keywords(dict):
+    result = semi_deepcopy(dict)
+    for k in result.keys():
+        if k in reserved_construction_var_names:
+            msg = "Ignoring attempt to set reserved variable `$%s'"
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.ReservedVariableWarning, msg % k)
+            del result[k]
+    return result
+
+def _set_reserved(env, key, value):
+    msg = "Ignoring attempt to set reserved variable `$%s'"
+    SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.ReservedVariableWarning, msg % key)
+
+def _set_future_reserved(env, key, value):
+    env._dict[key] = value
+    msg = "`$%s' will be reserved in a future release and setting it will become ignored"
+    SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.FutureReservedVariableWarning, msg % key)
+
+def _set_BUILDERS(env, key, value):
+    try:
+        bd = env._dict[key]
+        for k in bd.keys():
+            del bd[k]
+    except KeyError:
+        bd = BuilderDict(kwbd, env)
+        env._dict[key] = bd
+    bd.update(value)
+
+def _del_SCANNERS(env, key):
+    del env._dict[key]
+    env.scanner_map_delete()
+
+def _set_SCANNERS(env, key, value):
+    env._dict[key] = value
+    env.scanner_map_delete()
+
+def _delete_duplicates(l, keep_last):
+    """Delete duplicates from a sequence, keeping the first or last."""
+    seen={}
+    result=[]
+    if keep_last:           # reverse in & out, then keep first
+        l.reverse()
+    for i in l:
+        try:
+            if not seen.has_key(i):
+                result.append(i)
+                seen[i]=1
+        except TypeError:
+            # probably unhashable.  Just keep it.
+            result.append(i)
+    if keep_last:
+        result.reverse()
+    return result
+
+
+
+# The following is partly based on code in a comment added by Peter
+# Shannon at the following page (there called the "transplant" class):
+#
+# ASPN : Python Cookbook : Dynamically added methods to a class
+# http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/81732
+#
+# We had independently been using the idiom as BuilderWrapper, but
+# factoring out the common parts into this base class, and making
+# BuilderWrapper a subclass that overrides __call__() to enforce specific
+# Builder calling conventions, simplified some of our higher-layer code.
+
+class MethodWrapper:
+    """
+    A generic Wrapper class that associates a method (which can
+    actually be any callable) with an object.  As part of creating this
+    MethodWrapper object an attribute with the specified (by default,
+    the name of the supplied method) is added to the underlying object.
+    When that new "method" is called, our __call__() method adds the
+    object as the first argument, simulating the Python behavior of
+    supplying "self" on method calls.
+
+    We hang on to the name by which the method was added to the underlying
+    base class so that we can provide a method to "clone" ourselves onto
+    a new underlying object being copied (without which we wouldn't need
+    to save that info).
+    """
+    def __init__(self, object, method, name=None):
+        if name is None:
+            name = method.__name__
+        self.object = object
+        self.method = method
+        self.name = name
+        setattr(self.object, name, self)
+
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        nargs = (self.object,) + args
+        return apply(self.method, nargs, kwargs)
+
+    def clone(self, new_object):
+        """
+        Returns an object that re-binds the underlying "method" to
+        the specified new object.
+        """
+        return self.__class__(new_object, self.method, self.name)
+
+class BuilderWrapper(MethodWrapper):
+    """
+    A MethodWrapper subclass that that associates an environment with
+    a Builder.
+
+    This mainly exists to wrap the __call__() function so that all calls
+    to Builders can have their argument lists massaged in the same way
+    (treat a lone argument as the source, treat two arguments as target
+    then source, make sure both target and source are lists) without
+    having to have cut-and-paste code to do it.
+
+    As a bit of obsessive backwards compatibility, we also intercept
+    attempts to get or set the "env" or "builder" attributes, which were
+    the names we used before we put the common functionality into the
+    MethodWrapper base class.  We'll keep this around for a while in case
+    people shipped Tool modules that reached into the wrapper (like the
+    Tool/qt.py module does, or did).  There shouldn't be a lot attribute
+    fetching or setting on these, so a little extra work shouldn't hurt.
+    """
+    def __call__(self, target=None, source=_null, *args, **kw):
+        if source is _null:
+            source = target
+            target = None
+        if not target is None and not SCons.Util.is_List(target):
+            target = [target]
+        if not source is None and not SCons.Util.is_List(source):
+            source = [source]
+        return apply(MethodWrapper.__call__, (self, target, source) + args, kw)
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return '<BuilderWrapper %s>' % repr(self.name)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.__repr__()
+
+    def __getattr__(self, name):
+        if name == 'env':
+            return self.object
+        elif name == 'builder':
+            return self.method
+        else:
+            raise AttributeError, name
+
+    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
+        if name == 'env':
+            self.object = value
+        elif name == 'builder':
+            self.method = value
+        else:
+            self.__dict__[name] = value
+
+    # This allows a Builder to be executed directly
+    # through the Environment to which it's attached.
+    # In practice, we shouldn't need this, because
+    # builders actually get executed through a Node.
+    # But we do have a unit test for this, and can't
+    # yet rule out that it would be useful in the
+    # future, so leave it for now.
+    #def execute(self, **kw):
+    #    kw['env'] = self.env
+    #    apply(self.builder.execute, (), kw)
+
+class BuilderDict(UserDict):
+    """This is a dictionary-like class used by an Environment to hold
+    the Builders.  We need to do this because every time someone changes
+    the Builders in the Environment's BUILDERS dictionary, we must
+    update the Environment's attributes."""
+    def __init__(self, dict, env):
+        # Set self.env before calling the superclass initialization,
+        # because it will end up calling our other methods, which will
+        # need to point the values in this dictionary to self.env.
+        self.env = env
+        UserDict.__init__(self, dict)
+
+    def __semi_deepcopy__(self):
+        return self.__class__(self.data, self.env)
+
+    def __setitem__(self, item, val):
+        try:
+            method = getattr(self.env, item).method
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            self.env.RemoveMethod(method)
+        UserDict.__setitem__(self, item, val)
+        BuilderWrapper(self.env, val, item)
+
+    def __delitem__(self, item):
+        UserDict.__delitem__(self, item)
+        delattr(self.env, item)
+
+    def update(self, dict):
+        for i, v in dict.items():
+            self.__setitem__(i, v)
+
+
+
+_is_valid_var = re.compile(r'[_a-zA-Z]\w*$')
+
+def is_valid_construction_var(varstr):
+    """Return if the specified string is a legitimate construction
+    variable.
+    """
+    return _is_valid_var.match(varstr)
+
+
+
+class SubstitutionEnvironment:
+    """Base class for different flavors of construction environments.
+
+    This class contains a minimal set of methods that handle contruction
+    variable expansion and conversion of strings to Nodes, which may or
+    may not be actually useful as a stand-alone class.  Which methods
+    ended up in this class is pretty arbitrary right now.  They're
+    basically the ones which we've empirically determined are common to
+    the different construction environment subclasses, and most of the
+    others that use or touch the underlying dictionary of construction
+    variables.
+
+    Eventually, this class should contain all the methods that we
+    determine are necessary for a "minimal" interface to the build engine.
+    A full "native Python" SCons environment has gotten pretty heavyweight
+    with all of the methods and Tools and construction variables we've
+    jammed in there, so it would be nice to have a lighter weight
+    alternative for interfaces that don't need all of the bells and
+    whistles.  (At some point, we'll also probably rename this class
+    "Base," since that more reflects what we want this class to become,
+    but because we've released comments that tell people to subclass
+    Environment.Base to create their own flavors of construction
+    environment, we'll save that for a future refactoring when this
+    class actually becomes useful.)
+    """
+
+    if SCons.Memoize.use_memoizer:
+        __metaclass__ = SCons.Memoize.Memoized_Metaclass
+
+    def __init__(self, **kw):
+        """Initialization of an underlying SubstitutionEnvironment class.
+        """
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Environment.SubstitutionEnvironment')
+        self.fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
+        self.ans = SCons.Node.Alias.default_ans
+        self.lookup_list = SCons.Node.arg2nodes_lookups
+        self._dict = kw.copy()
+        self._init_special()
+        self.added_methods = []
+        #self._memo = {}
+
+    def _init_special(self):
+        """Initial the dispatch tables for special handling of
+        special construction variables."""
+        self._special_del = {}
+        self._special_del['SCANNERS'] = _del_SCANNERS
+
+        self._special_set = {}
+        for key in reserved_construction_var_names:
+            self._special_set[key] = _set_reserved
+        for key in future_reserved_construction_var_names:
+            self._special_set[key] = _set_future_reserved
+        self._special_set['BUILDERS'] = _set_BUILDERS
+        self._special_set['SCANNERS'] = _set_SCANNERS
+
+        # Freeze the keys of self._special_set in a list for use by
+        # methods that need to check.  (Empirically, list scanning has
+        # gotten better than dict.has_key() in Python 2.5.)
+        self._special_set_keys = self._special_set.keys()
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        return cmp(self._dict, other._dict)
+
+    def __delitem__(self, key):
+        special = self._special_del.get(key)
+        if special:
+            special(self, key)
+        else:
+            del self._dict[key]
+
+    def __getitem__(self, key):
+        return self._dict[key]
+
+    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
+        # This is heavily used.  This implementation is the best we have
+        # according to the timings in bench/env.__setitem__.py.
+        #
+        # The "key in self._special_set_keys" test here seems to perform
+        # pretty well for the number of keys we have.  A hard-coded
+        # list works a little better in Python 2.5, but that has the
+        # disadvantage of maybe getting out of sync if we ever add more
+        # variable names.  Using self._special_set.has_key() works a
+        # little better in Python 2.4, but is worse then this test.
+        # So right now it seems like a good trade-off, but feel free to
+        # revisit this with bench/env.__setitem__.py as needed (and
+        # as newer versions of Python come out).
+        if key in self._special_set_keys:
+            self._special_set[key](self, key, value)
+        else:
+            # If we already have the entry, then it's obviously a valid
+            # key and we don't need to check.  If we do check, using a
+            # global, pre-compiled regular expression directly is more
+            # efficient than calling another function or a method.
+            if not self._dict.has_key(key) \
+               and not _is_valid_var.match(key):
+                    raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Illegal construction variable `%s'" % key
+            self._dict[key] = value
+
+    def get(self, key, default=None):
+        "Emulates the get() method of dictionaries."""
+        return self._dict.get(key, default)
+
+    def has_key(self, key):
+        return self._dict.has_key(key)
+
+    def __contains__(self, key):
+        return self._dict.__contains__(key)
+
+    def items(self):
+        return self._dict.items()
+
+    def arg2nodes(self, args, node_factory=_null, lookup_list=_null, **kw):
+        if node_factory is _null:
+            node_factory = self.fs.File
+        if lookup_list is _null:
+            lookup_list = self.lookup_list
+
+        if not args:
+            return []
+
+        args = SCons.Util.flatten(args)
+
+        nodes = []
+        for v in args:
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(v):
+                n = None
+                for l in lookup_list:
+                    n = l(v)
+                    if not n is None:
+                        break
+                if not n is None:
+                    if SCons.Util.is_String(n):
+                        # n = self.subst(n, raw=1, **kw)
+                        kw['raw'] = 1
+                        n = apply(self.subst, (n,), kw)
+                        if node_factory:
+                            n = node_factory(n)
+                    if SCons.Util.is_List(n):
+                        nodes.extend(n)
+                    else:
+                        nodes.append(n)
+                elif node_factory:
+                    # v = node_factory(self.subst(v, raw=1, **kw))
+                    kw['raw'] = 1
+                    v = node_factory(apply(self.subst, (v,), kw))
+                    if SCons.Util.is_List(v):
+                        nodes.extend(v)
+                    else:
+                        nodes.append(v)
+            else:
+                nodes.append(v)
+
+        return nodes
+
+    def gvars(self):
+        return self._dict
+
+    def lvars(self):
+        return {}
+
+    def subst(self, string, raw=0, target=None, source=None, conv=None):
+        """Recursively interpolates construction variables from the
+        Environment into the specified string, returning the expanded
+        result.  Construction variables are specified by a $ prefix
+        in the string and begin with an initial underscore or
+        alphabetic character followed by any number of underscores
+        or alphanumeric characters.  The construction variable names
+        may be surrounded by curly braces to separate the name from
+        trailing characters.
+        """
+        gvars = self.gvars()
+        lvars = self.lvars()
+        lvars['__env__'] = self
+        return SCons.Subst.scons_subst(string, self, raw, target, source, gvars, lvars, conv)
+
+    def subst_kw(self, kw, raw=0, target=None, source=None):
+        nkw = {}
+        for k, v in kw.items():
+            k = self.subst(k, raw, target, source)
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(v):
+                v = self.subst(v, raw, target, source)
+            nkw[k] = v
+        return nkw
+
+    def subst_list(self, string, raw=0, target=None, source=None, conv=None):
+        """Calls through to SCons.Subst.scons_subst_list().  See
+        the documentation for that function."""
+        gvars = self.gvars()
+        lvars = self.lvars()
+        lvars['__env__'] = self
+        return SCons.Subst.scons_subst_list(string, self, raw, target, source, gvars, lvars, conv)
+
+    def subst_path(self, path, target=None, source=None):
+        """Substitute a path list, turning EntryProxies into Nodes
+        and leaving Nodes (and other objects) as-is."""
+
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(path):
+            path = [path]
+
+        def s(obj):
+            """This is the "string conversion" routine that we have our
+            substitutions use to return Nodes, not strings.  This relies
+            on the fact that an EntryProxy object has a get() method that
+            returns the underlying Node that it wraps, which is a bit of
+            architectural dependence that we might need to break or modify
+            in the future in response to additional requirements."""
+            try:
+                get = obj.get
+            except AttributeError:
+                obj = SCons.Util.to_String_for_subst(obj)
+            else:
+                obj = get()
+            return obj
+
+        r = []
+        for p in path:
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(p):
+                p = self.subst(p, target=target, source=source, conv=s)
+                if SCons.Util.is_List(p):
+                    if len(p) == 1:
+                        p = p[0]
+                    else:
+                        # We have an object plus a string, or multiple
+                        # objects that we need to smush together.  No choice
+                        # but to make them into a string.
+                        p = string.join(map(SCons.Util.to_String_for_subst, p), '')
+            else:
+                p = s(p)
+            r.append(p)
+        return r
+
+    subst_target_source = subst
+
+    def backtick(self, command):
+        import subprocess
+        # common arguments
+        kw = { 'stdin' : 'devnull',
+               'stdout' : subprocess.PIPE,
+               'stderr' : subprocess.PIPE,
+               'universal_newlines' : True,
+             }
+        # if the command is a list, assume it's been quoted
+        # othewise force a shell
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(command): kw['shell'] = True
+        # run constructed command
+        #TODO(1.5) p = SCons.Action._subproc(self, command, **kw)
+        p = apply(SCons.Action._subproc, (self, command), kw)
+        out,err = p.communicate()
+        status = p.wait()
+        if err:
+            sys.stderr.write(err)
+        if status:
+            raise OSError("'%s' exited %d" % (command, status))
+        return out
+
+    def AddMethod(self, function, name=None):
+        """
+        Adds the specified function as a method of this construction
+        environment with the specified name.  If the name is omitted,
+        the default name is the name of the function itself.
+        """
+        method = MethodWrapper(self, function, name)
+        self.added_methods.append(method)
+
+    def RemoveMethod(self, function):
+        """
+        Removes the specified function's MethodWrapper from the
+        added_methods list, so we don't re-bind it when making a clone.
+        """
+        is_not_func = lambda dm, f=function: not dm.method is f
+        self.added_methods = filter(is_not_func, self.added_methods)
+
+    def Override(self, overrides):
+        """
+        Produce a modified environment whose variables are overriden by
+        the overrides dictionaries.  "overrides" is a dictionary that
+        will override the variables of this environment.
+
+        This function is much more efficient than Clone() or creating
+        a new Environment because it doesn't copy the construction
+        environment dictionary, it just wraps the underlying construction
+        environment, and doesn't even create a wrapper object if there
+        are no overrides.
+        """
+        if not overrides: return self
+        o = copy_non_reserved_keywords(overrides)
+        if not o: return self
+        overrides = {}
+        merges = None
+        for key, value in o.items():
+            if key == 'parse_flags':
+                merges = value
+            else:
+                overrides[key] = SCons.Subst.scons_subst_once(value, self, key)
+        env = OverrideEnvironment(self, overrides)
+        if merges: env.MergeFlags(merges)
+        return env
+
+    def ParseFlags(self, *flags):
+        """
+        Parse the set of flags and return a dict with the flags placed
+        in the appropriate entry.  The flags are treated as a typical
+        set of command-line flags for a GNU-like toolchain and used to
+        populate the entries in the dict immediately below.  If one of
+        the flag strings begins with a bang (exclamation mark), it is
+        assumed to be a command and the rest of the string is executed;
+        the result of that evaluation is then added to the dict.
+        """
+        dict = {
+            'ASFLAGS'       : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
+            'CFLAGS'        : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
+            'CCFLAGS'       : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
+            'CPPDEFINES'    : [],
+            'CPPFLAGS'      : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
+            'CPPPATH'       : [],
+            'FRAMEWORKPATH' : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
+            'FRAMEWORKS'    : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
+            'LIBPATH'       : [],
+            'LIBS'          : [],
+            'LINKFLAGS'     : SCons.Util.CLVar(''),
+            'RPATH'         : [],
+        }
+
+        # The use of the "me" parameter to provide our own name for
+        # recursion is an egregious hack to support Python 2.1 and before.
+        def do_parse(arg, me, self = self, dict = dict):
+            # if arg is a sequence, recurse with each element
+            if not arg:
+                return
+
+            if not SCons.Util.is_String(arg):
+                for t in arg: me(t, me)
+                return
+
+            # if arg is a command, execute it
+            if arg[0] == '!':
+                arg = self.backtick(arg[1:])
+
+            # utility function to deal with -D option
+            def append_define(name, dict = dict):
+                t = string.split(name, '=')
+                if len(t) == 1:
+                    dict['CPPDEFINES'].append(name)
+                else:
+                    dict['CPPDEFINES'].append([t[0], string.join(t[1:], '=')])
+
+            # Loop through the flags and add them to the appropriate option.
+            # This tries to strike a balance between checking for all possible
+            # flags and keeping the logic to a finite size, so it doesn't
+            # check for some that don't occur often.  It particular, if the
+            # flag is not known to occur in a config script and there's a way
+            # of passing the flag to the right place (by wrapping it in a -W
+            # flag, for example) we don't check for it.  Note that most
+            # preprocessor options are not handled, since unhandled options
+            # are placed in CCFLAGS, so unless the preprocessor is invoked
+            # separately, these flags will still get to the preprocessor.
+            # Other options not currently handled:
+            #  -iqoutedir      (preprocessor search path)
+            #  -u symbol       (linker undefined symbol)
+            #  -s              (linker strip files)
+            #  -static*        (linker static binding)
+            #  -shared*        (linker dynamic binding)
+            #  -symbolic       (linker global binding)
+            #  -R dir          (deprecated linker rpath)
+            # IBM compilers may also accept -qframeworkdir=foo
+    
+            params = shlex.split(arg)
+            append_next_arg_to = None   # for multi-word args
+            for arg in params:
+                if append_next_arg_to:
+                   if append_next_arg_to == 'CPPDEFINES':
+                       append_define(arg)
+                   elif append_next_arg_to == '-include':
+                       t = ('-include', self.fs.File(arg))
+                       dict['CCFLAGS'].append(t)
+                   elif append_next_arg_to == '-isysroot':
+                       t = ('-isysroot', arg)
+                       dict['CCFLAGS'].append(t)
+                       dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(t)
+                   elif append_next_arg_to == '-arch':
+                       t = ('-arch', arg)
+                       dict['CCFLAGS'].append(t)
+                       dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(t)
+                   else:
+                       dict[append_next_arg_to].append(arg)
+                   append_next_arg_to = None
+                elif not arg[0] in ['-', '+']:
+                    dict['LIBS'].append(self.fs.File(arg))
+                elif arg[:2] == '-L':
+                    if arg[2:]:
+                        dict['LIBPATH'].append(arg[2:])
+                    else:
+                        append_next_arg_to = 'LIBPATH'
+                elif arg[:2] == '-l':
+                    if arg[2:]:
+                        dict['LIBS'].append(arg[2:])
+                    else:
+                        append_next_arg_to = 'LIBS'
+                elif arg[:2] == '-I':
+                    if arg[2:]:
+                        dict['CPPPATH'].append(arg[2:])
+                    else:
+                        append_next_arg_to = 'CPPPATH'
+                elif arg[:4] == '-Wa,':
+                    dict['ASFLAGS'].append(arg[4:])
+                    dict['CCFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                elif arg[:4] == '-Wl,':
+                    if arg[:11] == '-Wl,-rpath=':
+                        dict['RPATH'].append(arg[11:])
+                    elif arg[:7] == '-Wl,-R,':
+                        dict['RPATH'].append(arg[7:])
+                    elif arg[:6] == '-Wl,-R':
+                        dict['RPATH'].append(arg[6:])
+                    else:
+                        dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                elif arg[:4] == '-Wp,':
+                    dict['CPPFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                elif arg[:2] == '-D':
+                    if arg[2:]:
+                        append_define(arg[2:])
+                    else:
+                        append_next_arg_to = 'CPPDEFINES'
+                elif arg == '-framework':
+                    append_next_arg_to = 'FRAMEWORKS'
+                elif arg[:14] == '-frameworkdir=':
+                    dict['FRAMEWORKPATH'].append(arg[14:])
+                elif arg[:2] == '-F':
+                    if arg[2:]:
+                        dict['FRAMEWORKPATH'].append(arg[2:])
+                    else:
+                        append_next_arg_to = 'FRAMEWORKPATH'
+                elif arg == '-mno-cygwin':
+                    dict['CCFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                    dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                elif arg == '-mwindows':
+                    dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                elif arg == '-pthread':
+                    dict['CCFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                    dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                elif arg[:5] == '-std=':
+                    dict['CFLAGS'].append(arg) # C only
+                elif arg[0] == '+':
+                    dict['CCFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                    dict['LINKFLAGS'].append(arg)
+                elif arg in ['-include', '-isysroot', '-arch']:
+                    append_next_arg_to = arg
+                else:
+                    dict['CCFLAGS'].append(arg)
+    
+        for arg in flags:
+            do_parse(arg, do_parse)
+        return dict
+
+    def MergeFlags(self, args, unique=1, dict=None):
+        """
+        Merge the dict in args into the construction variables of this
+        env, or the passed-in dict.  If args is not a dict, it is
+        converted into a dict using ParseFlags.  If unique is not set,
+        the flags are appended rather than merged.
+        """
+
+        if dict is None:
+            dict = self
+        if not SCons.Util.is_Dict(args):
+            args = self.ParseFlags(args)
+        if not unique:
+            apply(self.Append, (), args)
+            return self
+        for key, value in args.items():
+            if not value:
+                continue
+            try:
+                orig = self[key]
+            except KeyError:
+                orig = value
+            else:
+                if not orig:
+                    orig = value
+                elif value:
+                    # Add orig and value.  The logic here was lifted from
+                    # part of env.Append() (see there for a lot of comments
+                    # about the order in which things are tried) and is
+                    # used mainly to handle coercion of strings to CLVar to
+                    # "do the right thing" given (e.g.) an original CCFLAGS
+                    # string variable like '-pipe -Wall'.
+                    try:
+                        orig = orig + value
+                    except (KeyError, TypeError):
+                        try:
+                            add_to_orig = orig.append
+                        except AttributeError:
+                            value.insert(0, orig)
+                            orig = value
+                        else:
+                            add_to_orig(value)
+            t = []
+            if key[-4:] == 'PATH':
+                ### keep left-most occurence
+                for v in orig:
+                    if v not in t:
+                        t.append(v)
+            else:
+                ### keep right-most occurence
+                orig.reverse()
+                for v in orig:
+                    if v not in t:
+                        t.insert(0, v)
+            self[key] = t
+        return self
+
+#     def MergeShellPaths(self, args, prepend=1):
+#         """
+#         Merge the dict in args into the shell environment in env['ENV'].  
+#         Shell path elements are appended or prepended according to prepend.
+
+#         Uses Pre/AppendENVPath, so it always appends or prepends uniquely.
+
+#         Example: env.MergeShellPaths({'LIBPATH': '/usr/local/lib'})
+#         prepends /usr/local/lib to env['ENV']['LIBPATH'].
+#         """
+
+#         for pathname, pathval in args.items():
+#             if not pathval:
+#                 continue
+#             if prepend:
+#                 apply(self.PrependENVPath, (pathname, pathval))
+#             else:
+#                 apply(self.AppendENVPath, (pathname, pathval))
+
+
+# Used by the FindSourceFiles() method, below.
+# Stuck here for support of pre-2.2 Python versions.
+def build_source(ss, result):
+    for s in ss:
+        if isinstance(s, SCons.Node.FS.Dir):
+            build_source(s.all_children(), result)
+        elif s.has_builder():
+            build_source(s.sources, result)
+        elif isinstance(s.disambiguate(), SCons.Node.FS.File):
+            result.append(s)
+
+def default_decide_source(dependency, target, prev_ni):
+    f = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().decide_source
+    return f(dependency, target, prev_ni)
+
+def default_decide_target(dependency, target, prev_ni):
+    f = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().decide_target
+    return f(dependency, target, prev_ni)
+
+def default_copy_from_cache(src, dst):
+    f = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().copy_from_cache
+    return f(src, dst)
+
+class Base(SubstitutionEnvironment):
+    """Base class for "real" construction Environments.  These are the
+    primary objects used to communicate dependency and construction
+    information to the build engine.
+
+    Keyword arguments supplied when the construction Environment
+    is created are construction variables used to initialize the
+    Environment.
+    """
+
+    if SCons.Memoize.use_memoizer:
+        __metaclass__ = SCons.Memoize.Memoized_Metaclass
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    #######################################################################
+    # This is THE class for interacting with the SCons build engine,
+    # and it contains a lot of stuff, so we're going to try to keep this
+    # a little organized by grouping the methods.
+    #######################################################################
+
+    #######################################################################
+    # Methods that make an Environment act like a dictionary.  These have
+    # the expected standard names for Python mapping objects.  Note that
+    # we don't actually make an Environment a subclass of UserDict for
+    # performance reasons.  Note also that we only supply methods for
+    # dictionary functionality that we actually need and use.
+    #######################################################################
+
+    def __init__(self,
+                 platform=None,
+                 tools=None,
+                 toolpath=None,
+                 variables=None,
+                 parse_flags = None,
+                 **kw):
+        """
+        Initialization of a basic SCons construction environment,
+        including setting up special construction variables like BUILDER,
+        PLATFORM, etc., and searching for and applying available Tools.
+
+        Note that we do *not* call the underlying base class
+        (SubsitutionEnvironment) initialization, because we need to
+        initialize things in a very specific order that doesn't work
+        with the much simpler base class initialization.
+        """
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Environment.Base')
+        self._memo = {}
+        self.fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
+        self.ans = SCons.Node.Alias.default_ans
+        self.lookup_list = SCons.Node.arg2nodes_lookups
+        self._dict = semi_deepcopy(SCons.Defaults.ConstructionEnvironment)
+        self._init_special()
+        self.added_methods = []
+
+        # We don't use AddMethod, or define these as methods in this
+        # class, because we *don't* want these functions to be bound
+        # methods.  They need to operate independently so that the
+        # settings will work properly regardless of whether a given
+        # target ends up being built with a Base environment or an
+        # OverrideEnvironment or what have you.
+        self.decide_target = default_decide_target
+        self.decide_source = default_decide_source
+
+        self.copy_from_cache = default_copy_from_cache
+
+        self._dict['BUILDERS'] = BuilderDict(self._dict['BUILDERS'], self)
+
+        if platform is None:
+            platform = self._dict.get('PLATFORM', None)
+            if platform is None:
+                platform = SCons.Platform.Platform()
+        if SCons.Util.is_String(platform):
+            platform = SCons.Platform.Platform(platform)
+        self._dict['PLATFORM'] = str(platform)
+        platform(self)
+
+        # Apply the passed-in and customizable variables to the
+        # environment before calling the tools, because they may use
+        # some of them during initialization.
+        if kw.has_key('options'):
+            # Backwards compatibility:  they may stll be using the
+            # old "options" keyword.
+            variables = kw['options']
+            del kw['options']
+        apply(self.Replace, (), kw)
+        keys = kw.keys()
+        if variables:
+            keys = keys + variables.keys()
+            variables.Update(self)
+
+        save = {}
+        for k in keys:
+            try:
+                save[k] = self._dict[k]
+            except KeyError:
+                # No value may have been set if they tried to pass in a
+                # reserved variable name like TARGETS.
+                pass
+
+        SCons.Tool.Initializers(self)
+
+        if tools is None:
+            tools = self._dict.get('TOOLS', None)
+            if tools is None:
+                tools = ['default']
+        apply_tools(self, tools, toolpath)
+
+        # Now restore the passed-in and customized variables
+        # to the environment, since the values the user set explicitly
+        # should override any values set by the tools.
+        for key, val in save.items():
+            self._dict[key] = val
+
+        # Finally, apply any flags to be merged in
+        if parse_flags: self.MergeFlags(parse_flags)
+
+    #######################################################################
+    # Utility methods that are primarily for internal use by SCons.
+    # These begin with lower-case letters.
+    #######################################################################
+
+    def get_builder(self, name):
+        """Fetch the builder with the specified name from the environment.
+        """
+        try:
+            return self._dict['BUILDERS'][name]
+        except KeyError:
+            return None
+
+    def get_CacheDir(self):
+        try:
+            path = self._CacheDir_path
+        except AttributeError:
+            path = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment()._CacheDir_path
+        try:
+            if path == self._last_CacheDir_path:
+                return self._last_CacheDir
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+        cd = SCons.CacheDir.CacheDir(path)
+        self._last_CacheDir_path = path
+        self._last_CacheDir = cd
+        return cd
+
+    def get_factory(self, factory, default='File'):
+        """Return a factory function for creating Nodes for this
+        construction environment.
+        """
+        name = default
+        try:
+            is_node = issubclass(factory, SCons.Node.Node)
+        except TypeError:
+            # The specified factory isn't a Node itself--it's
+            # most likely None, or possibly a callable.
+            pass
+        else:
+            if is_node:
+                # The specified factory is a Node (sub)class.  Try to
+                # return the FS method that corresponds to the Node's
+                # name--that is, we return self.fs.Dir if they want a Dir,
+                # self.fs.File for a File, etc.
+                try: name = factory.__name__
+                except AttributeError: pass
+                else: factory = None
+        if not factory:
+            # They passed us None, or we picked up a name from a specified
+            # class, so return the FS method.  (Note that we *don't*
+            # use our own self.{Dir,File} methods because that would
+            # cause env.subst() to be called twice on the file name,
+            # interfering with files that have $$ in them.)
+            factory = getattr(self.fs, name)
+        return factory
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('_gsm'))
+
+    def _gsm(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['_gsm']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+        result = {}
+
+        try:
+            scanners = self._dict['SCANNERS']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            # Reverse the scanner list so that, if multiple scanners
+            # claim they can scan the same suffix, earlier scanners
+            # in the list will overwrite later scanners, so that
+            # the result looks like a "first match" to the user.
+            if not SCons.Util.is_List(scanners):
+                scanners = [scanners]
+            else:
+                scanners = scanners[:] # copy so reverse() doesn't mod original
+            scanners.reverse()
+            for scanner in scanners:
+                for k in scanner.get_skeys(self):
+                    result[k] = scanner
+
+        self._memo['_gsm'] = result
+
+        return result
+
+    def get_scanner(self, skey):
+        """Find the appropriate scanner given a key (usually a file suffix).
+        """
+        return self._gsm().get(skey)
+
+    def scanner_map_delete(self, kw=None):
+        """Delete the cached scanner map (if we need to).
+        """
+        try:
+            del self._memo['_gsm']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+    def _update(self, dict):
+        """Update an environment's values directly, bypassing the normal
+        checks that occur when users try to set items.
+        """
+        self._dict.update(dict)
+
+    def get_src_sig_type(self):
+        try:
+            return self.src_sig_type
+        except AttributeError:
+            t = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().src_sig_type
+            self.src_sig_type = t
+            return t
+
+    def get_tgt_sig_type(self):
+        try:
+            return self.tgt_sig_type
+        except AttributeError:
+            t = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment().tgt_sig_type
+            self.tgt_sig_type = t
+            return t
+
+    #######################################################################
+    # Public methods for manipulating an Environment.  These begin with
+    # upper-case letters.  The essential characteristic of methods in
+    # this section is that they do *not* have corresponding same-named
+    # global functions.  For example, a stand-alone Append() function
+    # makes no sense, because Append() is all about appending values to
+    # an Environment's construction variables.
+    #######################################################################
+
+    def Append(self, **kw):
+        """Append values to existing construction variables
+        in an Environment.
+        """
+        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
+        for key, val in kw.items():
+            # It would be easier on the eyes to write this using
+            # "continue" statements whenever we finish processing an item,
+            # but Python 1.5.2 apparently doesn't let you use "continue"
+            # within try:-except: blocks, so we have to nest our code.
+            try:
+                orig = self._dict[key]
+            except KeyError:
+                # No existing variable in the environment, so just set
+                # it to the new value.
+                self._dict[key] = val
+            else:
+                try:
+                    # Check if the original looks like a dictionary.
+                    # If it is, we can't just try adding the value because
+                    # dictionaries don't have __add__() methods, and
+                    # things like UserList will incorrectly coerce the
+                    # original dict to a list (which we don't want).
+                    update_dict = orig.update
+                except AttributeError:
+                    try:
+                        # Most straightforward:  just try to add them
+                        # together.  This will work in most cases, when the
+                        # original and new values are of compatible types.
+                        self._dict[key] = orig + val
+                    except (KeyError, TypeError):
+                        try:
+                            # Check if the original is a list.
+                            add_to_orig = orig.append
+                        except AttributeError:
+                            # The original isn't a list, but the new
+                            # value is (by process of elimination),
+                            # so insert the original in the new value
+                            # (if there's one to insert) and replace
+                            # the variable with it.
+                            if orig:
+                                val.insert(0, orig)
+                            self._dict[key] = val
+                        else:
+                            # The original is a list, so append the new
+                            # value to it (if there's a value to append).
+                            if val:
+                                add_to_orig(val)
+                else:
+                    # The original looks like a dictionary, so update it
+                    # based on what we think the value looks like.
+                    if SCons.Util.is_List(val):
+                        for v in val:
+                            orig[v] = None
+                    else:
+                        try:
+                            update_dict(val)
+                        except (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError):
+                            if SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
+                                for k, v in val.items():
+                                    orig[k] = v
+                            else:
+                                orig[val] = None
+        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)
+
+    def AppendENVPath(self, name, newpath, envname = 'ENV', 
+                      sep = os.pathsep, delete_existing=1):
+        """Append path elements to the path 'name' in the 'ENV'
+        dictionary for this environment.  Will only add any particular
+        path once, and will normpath and normcase all paths to help
+        assure this.  This can also handle the case where the env
+        variable is a list instead of a string.
+
+        If delete_existing is 0, a newpath which is already in the path
+        will not be moved to the end (it will be left where it is).
+        """
+
+        orig = ''
+        if self._dict.has_key(envname) and self._dict[envname].has_key(name):
+            orig = self._dict[envname][name]
+
+        nv = SCons.Util.AppendPath(orig, newpath, sep, delete_existing)
+
+        if not self._dict.has_key(envname):
+            self._dict[envname] = {}
+
+        self._dict[envname][name] = nv
+
+    def AppendUnique(self, delete_existing=0, **kw):
+        """Append values to existing construction variables
+        in an Environment, if they're not already there.
+        If delete_existing is 1, removes existing values first, so
+        values move to end.
+        """
+        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
+        for key, val in kw.items():
+            if SCons.Util.is_List(val):
+                val = _delete_duplicates(val, delete_existing)
+            if not self._dict.has_key(key) or self._dict[key] in ('', None):
+                self._dict[key] = val
+            elif SCons.Util.is_Dict(self._dict[key]) and \
+                 SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
+                self._dict[key].update(val)
+            elif SCons.Util.is_List(val):
+                dk = self._dict[key]
+                if not SCons.Util.is_List(dk):
+                    dk = [dk]
+                if delete_existing:
+                    dk = filter(lambda x, val=val: x not in val, dk)
+                else:
+                    val = filter(lambda x, dk=dk: x not in dk, val)
+                self._dict[key] = dk + val
+            else:
+                dk = self._dict[key]
+                if SCons.Util.is_List(dk):
+                    # By elimination, val is not a list.  Since dk is a
+                    # list, wrap val in a list first.
+                    if delete_existing:
+                        dk = filter(lambda x, val=val: x not in val, dk)
+                        self._dict[key] = dk + [val]
+                    else:
+                        if not val in dk:
+                            self._dict[key] = dk + [val]
+                else:
+                    if delete_existing:
+                        dk = filter(lambda x, val=val: x not in val, dk)
+                    self._dict[key] = dk + val
+        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)
+
+    def Clone(self, tools=[], toolpath=None, parse_flags = None, **kw):
+        """Return a copy of a construction Environment.  The
+        copy is like a Python "deep copy"--that is, independent
+        copies are made recursively of each objects--except that
+        a reference is copied when an object is not deep-copyable
+        (like a function).  There are no references to any mutable
+        objects in the original Environment.
+        """
+        clone = copy.copy(self)
+        clone._dict = semi_deepcopy(self._dict)
+
+        try:
+            cbd = clone._dict['BUILDERS']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            clone._dict['BUILDERS'] = BuilderDict(cbd, clone)
+
+        # Check the methods added via AddMethod() and re-bind them to
+        # the cloned environment.  Only do this if the attribute hasn't
+        # been overwritten by the user explicitly and still points to
+        # the added method.
+        clone.added_methods = []
+        for mw in self.added_methods:
+            if mw == getattr(self, mw.name):
+                clone.added_methods.append(mw.clone(clone))
+
+        clone._memo = {}
+
+        # Apply passed-in variables before the tools
+        # so the tools can use the new variables
+        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
+        new = {}
+        for key, value in kw.items():
+            new[key] = SCons.Subst.scons_subst_once(value, self, key)
+        apply(clone.Replace, (), new)
+
+        apply_tools(clone, tools, toolpath)
+
+        # apply them again in case the tools overwrote them
+        apply(clone.Replace, (), new)        
+
+        # Finally, apply any flags to be merged in
+        if parse_flags: clone.MergeFlags(parse_flags)
+
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Environment.EnvironmentClone')
+        return clone
+
+    def Copy(self, *args, **kw):
+        global _warn_copy_deprecated
+        if _warn_copy_deprecated:
+            msg = "The env.Copy() method is deprecated; use the env.Clone() method instead."
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedCopyWarning, msg)
+            _warn_copy_deprecated = False
+        return apply(self.Clone, args, kw)
+
+    def _changed_build(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
+        if dependency.changed_state(target, prev_ni):
+            return 1
+        return self.decide_source(dependency, target, prev_ni)
+
+    def _changed_content(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
+        return dependency.changed_content(target, prev_ni)
+
+    def _changed_source(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
+        target_env = dependency.get_build_env()
+        type = target_env.get_tgt_sig_type()
+        if type == 'source':
+            return target_env.decide_source(dependency, target, prev_ni)
+        else:
+            return target_env.decide_target(dependency, target, prev_ni)
+
+    def _changed_timestamp_then_content(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
+        return dependency.changed_timestamp_then_content(target, prev_ni)
+
+    def _changed_timestamp_newer(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
+        return dependency.changed_timestamp_newer(target, prev_ni)
+
+    def _changed_timestamp_match(self, dependency, target, prev_ni):
+        return dependency.changed_timestamp_match(target, prev_ni)
+
+    def _copy_from_cache(self, src, dst):
+        return self.fs.copy(src, dst)
+
+    def _copy2_from_cache(self, src, dst):
+        return self.fs.copy2(src, dst)
+
+    def Decider(self, function):
+        copy_function = self._copy2_from_cache
+        if function in ('MD5', 'content'):
+            if not SCons.Util.md5:
+                raise UserError, "MD5 signatures are not available in this version of Python."
+            function = self._changed_content
+        elif function == 'MD5-timestamp':
+            function = self._changed_timestamp_then_content
+        elif function in ('timestamp-newer', 'make'):
+            function = self._changed_timestamp_newer
+            copy_function = self._copy_from_cache
+        elif function == 'timestamp-match':
+            function = self._changed_timestamp_match
+        elif not callable(function):
+            raise UserError, "Unknown Decider value %s" % repr(function)
+
+        # We don't use AddMethod because we don't want to turn the
+        # function, which only expects three arguments, into a bound
+        # method, which would add self as an initial, fourth argument.
+        self.decide_target = function
+        self.decide_source = function
+
+        self.copy_from_cache = copy_function
+
+    def Detect(self, progs):
+        """Return the first available program in progs.
+        """
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(progs):
+            progs = [ progs ]
+        for prog in progs:
+            path = self.WhereIs(prog)
+            if path: return prog
+        return None
+
+    def Dictionary(self, *args):
+        if not args:
+            return self._dict
+        dlist = map(lambda x, s=self: s._dict[x], args)
+        if len(dlist) == 1:
+            dlist = dlist[0]
+        return dlist
+
+    def Dump(self, key = None):
+        """
+        Using the standard Python pretty printer, dump the contents of the
+        scons build environment to stdout.
+
+        If the key passed in is anything other than None, then that will
+        be used as an index into the build environment dictionary and
+        whatever is found there will be fed into the pretty printer. Note
+        that this key is case sensitive.
+        """
+        import pprint
+        pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=2)
+        if key:
+            dict = self.Dictionary(key)
+        else:
+            dict = self.Dictionary()
+        return pp.pformat(dict)
+
+    def FindIxes(self, paths, prefix, suffix):
+        """
+        Search a list of paths for something that matches the prefix and suffix.
+
+        paths - the list of paths or nodes.
+        prefix - construction variable for the prefix.
+        suffix - construction variable for the suffix.
+        """
+
+        suffix = self.subst('$'+suffix)
+        prefix = self.subst('$'+prefix)
+
+        for path in paths:
+            dir,name = os.path.split(str(path))
+            if name[:len(prefix)] == prefix and name[-len(suffix):] == suffix:
+                return path
+
+    def ParseConfig(self, command, function=None, unique=1):
+        """
+        Use the specified function to parse the output of the command
+        in order to modify the current environment.  The 'command' can
+        be a string or a list of strings representing a command and
+        its arguments.  'Function' is an optional argument that takes
+        the environment, the output of the command, and the unique flag.
+        If no function is specified, MergeFlags, which treats the output
+        as the result of a typical 'X-config' command (i.e. gtk-config),
+        will merge the output into the appropriate variables.
+        """
+        if function is None:
+            def parse_conf(env, cmd, unique=unique):
+                return env.MergeFlags(cmd, unique)
+            function = parse_conf
+        if SCons.Util.is_List(command):
+            command = string.join(command)
+        command = self.subst(command)
+        return function(self, self.backtick(command))
+
+    def ParseDepends(self, filename, must_exist=None, only_one=0):
+        """
+        Parse a mkdep-style file for explicit dependencies.  This is
+        completely abusable, and should be unnecessary in the "normal"
+        case of proper SCons configuration, but it may help make
+        the transition from a Make hierarchy easier for some people
+        to swallow.  It can also be genuinely useful when using a tool
+        that can write a .d file, but for which writing a scanner would
+        be too complicated.
+        """
+        filename = self.subst(filename)
+        try:
+            fp = open(filename, 'r')
+        except IOError:
+            if must_exist:
+                raise
+            return
+        lines = SCons.Util.LogicalLines(fp).readlines()
+        lines = filter(lambda l: l[0] != '#', lines)
+        tdlist = []
+        for line in lines:
+            try:
+                target, depends = string.split(line, ':', 1)
+            except (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError):
+                # Python 1.5.2 throws TypeError if line isn't a string,
+                # Python 2.x throws AttributeError because it tries
+                # to call line.split().  Either can throw ValueError
+                # if the line doesn't split into two or more elements.
+                pass
+            else:
+                tdlist.append((string.split(target), string.split(depends)))
+        if only_one:
+            targets = reduce(lambda x, y: x+y, map(lambda p: p[0], tdlist))
+            if len(targets) > 1:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "More than one dependency target found in `%s':  %s" % (filename, targets)
+        for target, depends in tdlist:
+            self.Depends(target, depends)
+
+    def Platform(self, platform):
+        platform = self.subst(platform)
+        return SCons.Platform.Platform(platform)(self)
+
+    def Prepend(self, **kw):
+        """Prepend values to existing construction variables
+        in an Environment.
+        """
+        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
+        for key, val in kw.items():
+            # It would be easier on the eyes to write this using
+            # "continue" statements whenever we finish processing an item,
+            # but Python 1.5.2 apparently doesn't let you use "continue"
+            # within try:-except: blocks, so we have to nest our code.
+            try:
+                orig = self._dict[key]
+            except KeyError:
+                # No existing variable in the environment, so just set
+                # it to the new value.
+                self._dict[key] = val
+            else:
+                try:
+                    # Check if the original looks like a dictionary.
+                    # If it is, we can't just try adding the value because
+                    # dictionaries don't have __add__() methods, and
+                    # things like UserList will incorrectly coerce the
+                    # original dict to a list (which we don't want).
+                    update_dict = orig.update
+                except AttributeError:
+                    try:
+                        # Most straightforward:  just try to add them
+                        # together.  This will work in most cases, when the
+                        # original and new values are of compatible types.
+                        self._dict[key] = val + orig
+                    except (KeyError, TypeError):
+                        try:
+                            # Check if the added value is a list.
+                            add_to_val = val.append
+                        except AttributeError:
+                            # The added value isn't a list, but the
+                            # original is (by process of elimination),
+                            # so insert the the new value in the original
+                            # (if there's one to insert).
+                            if val:
+                                orig.insert(0, val)
+                        else:
+                            # The added value is a list, so append
+                            # the original to it (if there's a value
+                            # to append).
+                            if orig:
+                                add_to_val(orig)
+                            self._dict[key] = val
+                else:
+                    # The original looks like a dictionary, so update it
+                    # based on what we think the value looks like.
+                    if SCons.Util.is_List(val):
+                        for v in val:
+                            orig[v] = None
+                    else:
+                        try:
+                            update_dict(val)
+                        except (AttributeError, TypeError, ValueError):
+                            if SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
+                                for k, v in val.items():
+                                    orig[k] = v
+                            else:
+                                orig[val] = None
+        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)
+
+    def PrependENVPath(self, name, newpath, envname = 'ENV', sep = os.pathsep,
+                       delete_existing=1):
+        """Prepend path elements to the path 'name' in the 'ENV'
+        dictionary for this environment.  Will only add any particular
+        path once, and will normpath and normcase all paths to help
+        assure this.  This can also handle the case where the env
+        variable is a list instead of a string.
+
+        If delete_existing is 0, a newpath which is already in the path
+        will not be moved to the front (it will be left where it is).
+        """
+
+        orig = ''
+        if self._dict.has_key(envname) and self._dict[envname].has_key(name):
+            orig = self._dict[envname][name]
+
+        nv = SCons.Util.PrependPath(orig, newpath, sep, delete_existing)
+
+        if not self._dict.has_key(envname):
+            self._dict[envname] = {}
+
+        self._dict[envname][name] = nv
+
+    def PrependUnique(self, delete_existing=0, **kw):
+        """Prepend values to existing construction variables
+        in an Environment, if they're not already there.
+        If delete_existing is 1, removes existing values first, so
+        values move to front.
+        """
+        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
+        for key, val in kw.items():
+            if SCons.Util.is_List(val):
+                val = _delete_duplicates(val, not delete_existing)
+            if not self._dict.has_key(key) or self._dict[key] in ('', None):
+                self._dict[key] = val
+            elif SCons.Util.is_Dict(self._dict[key]) and \
+                 SCons.Util.is_Dict(val):
+                self._dict[key].update(val)
+            elif SCons.Util.is_List(val):
+                dk = self._dict[key]
+                if not SCons.Util.is_List(dk):
+                    dk = [dk]
+                if delete_existing:
+                    dk = filter(lambda x, val=val: x not in val, dk)
+                else:
+                    val = filter(lambda x, dk=dk: x not in dk, val)
+                self._dict[key] = val + dk
+            else:
+                dk = self._dict[key]
+                if SCons.Util.is_List(dk):
+                    # By elimination, val is not a list.  Since dk is a
+                    # list, wrap val in a list first.
+                    if delete_existing:
+                        dk = filter(lambda x, val=val: x not in val, dk)
+                        self._dict[key] = [val] + dk
+                    else:
+                        if not val in dk:
+                            self._dict[key] = [val] + dk
+                else:
+                    if delete_existing:
+                        dk = filter(lambda x, val=val: x not in val, dk)
+                    self._dict[key] = val + dk
+        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)
+
+    def Replace(self, **kw):
+        """Replace existing construction variables in an Environment
+        with new construction variables and/or values.
+        """
+        try:
+            kwbd = kw['BUILDERS']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            kwbd = semi_deepcopy(kwbd)
+            del kw['BUILDERS']
+            self.__setitem__('BUILDERS', kwbd)
+        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
+        self._update(semi_deepcopy(kw))
+        self.scanner_map_delete(kw)
+
+    def ReplaceIxes(self, path, old_prefix, old_suffix, new_prefix, new_suffix):
+        """
+        Replace old_prefix with new_prefix and old_suffix with new_suffix.
+
+        env - Environment used to interpolate variables.
+        path - the path that will be modified.
+        old_prefix - construction variable for the old prefix.
+        old_suffix - construction variable for the old suffix.
+        new_prefix - construction variable for the new prefix.
+        new_suffix - construction variable for the new suffix.
+        """
+        old_prefix = self.subst('$'+old_prefix)
+        old_suffix = self.subst('$'+old_suffix)
+
+        new_prefix = self.subst('$'+new_prefix)
+        new_suffix = self.subst('$'+new_suffix)
+
+        dir,name = os.path.split(str(path))
+        if name[:len(old_prefix)] == old_prefix:
+            name = name[len(old_prefix):]
+        if name[-len(old_suffix):] == old_suffix:
+            name = name[:-len(old_suffix)]
+        return os.path.join(dir, new_prefix+name+new_suffix)
+
+    def SetDefault(self, **kw):
+        for k in kw.keys():
+            if self._dict.has_key(k):
+                del kw[k]
+        apply(self.Replace, (), kw)
+
+    def _find_toolpath_dir(self, tp):
+        return self.fs.Dir(self.subst(tp)).srcnode().abspath
+
+    def Tool(self, tool, toolpath=None, **kw):
+        if SCons.Util.is_String(tool):
+            tool = self.subst(tool)
+            if toolpath is None:
+                toolpath = self.get('toolpath', [])
+            toolpath = map(self._find_toolpath_dir, toolpath)
+            tool = apply(SCons.Tool.Tool, (tool, toolpath), kw)
+        tool(self)
+
+    def WhereIs(self, prog, path=None, pathext=None, reject=[]):
+        """Find prog in the path.
+        """
+        if path is None:
+            try:
+                path = self['ENV']['PATH']
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+        elif SCons.Util.is_String(path):
+            path = self.subst(path)
+        if pathext is None:
+            try:
+                pathext = self['ENV']['PATHEXT']
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+        elif SCons.Util.is_String(pathext):
+            pathext = self.subst(pathext)
+        prog = self.subst(prog)
+        path = SCons.Util.WhereIs(prog, path, pathext, reject)
+        if path: return path
+        return None
+
+    #######################################################################
+    # Public methods for doing real "SCons stuff" (manipulating
+    # dependencies, setting attributes on targets, etc.).  These begin
+    # with upper-case letters.  The essential characteristic of methods
+    # in this section is that they all *should* have corresponding
+    # same-named global functions.
+    #######################################################################
+
+    def Action(self, *args, **kw):
+        def subst_string(a, self=self):
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(a):
+                a = self.subst(a)
+            return a
+        nargs = map(subst_string, args)
+        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
+        return apply(SCons.Action.Action, nargs, nkw)
+
+    def AddPreAction(self, files, action):
+        nodes = self.arg2nodes(files, self.fs.Entry)
+        action = SCons.Action.Action(action)
+        uniq = {}
+        for executor in map(lambda n: n.get_executor(), nodes):
+            uniq[executor] = 1
+        for executor in uniq.keys():
+            executor.add_pre_action(action)
+        return nodes
+
+    def AddPostAction(self, files, action):
+        nodes = self.arg2nodes(files, self.fs.Entry)
+        action = SCons.Action.Action(action)
+        uniq = {}
+        for executor in map(lambda n: n.get_executor(), nodes):
+            uniq[executor] = 1
+        for executor in uniq.keys():
+            executor.add_post_action(action)
+        return nodes
+
+    def Alias(self, target, source=[], action=None, **kw):
+        tlist = self.arg2nodes(target, self.ans.Alias)
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(source):
+            source = [source]
+        source = filter(None, source)
+
+        if not action:
+            if not source:
+                # There are no source files and no action, so just
+                # return a target list of classic Alias Nodes, without
+                # any builder.  The externally visible effect is that
+                # this will make the wrapping Script.BuildTask class
+                # say that there's "Nothing to be done" for this Alias,
+                # instead of that it's "up to date."
+                return tlist
+
+            # No action, but there are sources.  Re-call all the target
+            # builders to add the sources to each target.
+            result = []
+            for t in tlist:
+                bld = t.get_builder(AliasBuilder)
+                result.extend(bld(self, t, source))
+            return result
+
+        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
+        nkw.update({
+            'action'            : SCons.Action.Action(action),
+            'source_factory'    : self.fs.Entry,
+            'multi'             : 1,
+            'is_explicit'       : None,
+        })
+        bld = apply(SCons.Builder.Builder, (), nkw)
+
+        # Apply the Builder separately to each target so that the Aliases
+        # stay separate.  If we did one "normal" Builder call with the
+        # whole target list, then all of the target Aliases would be
+        # associated under a single Executor.
+        result = []
+        for t in tlist:
+            # Calling the convert() method will cause a new Executor to be
+            # created from scratch, so we have to explicitly initialize
+            # it with the target's existing sources, plus our new ones,
+            # so nothing gets lost.
+            b = t.get_builder()
+            if b is None or b is AliasBuilder:
+                b = bld
+            else:
+                nkw['action'] = b.action + action
+                b = apply(SCons.Builder.Builder, (), nkw)
+            t.convert()
+            result.extend(b(self, t, t.sources + source))
+        return result
+
+    def AlwaysBuild(self, *targets):
+        tlist = []
+        for t in targets:
+            tlist.extend(self.arg2nodes(t, self.fs.Entry))
+        for t in tlist:
+            t.set_always_build()
+        return tlist
+
+    def BuildDir(self, *args, **kw):
+        if kw.has_key('build_dir'):
+            kw['variant_dir'] = kw['build_dir']
+            del kw['build_dir']
+        return apply(self.VariantDir, args, kw)
+
+    def Builder(self, **kw):
+        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
+        return apply(SCons.Builder.Builder, [], nkw)
+
+    def CacheDir(self, path):
+        import SCons.CacheDir
+        if not path is None:
+            path = self.subst(path)
+        self._CacheDir_path = path
+
+    def Clean(self, targets, files):
+        global CleanTargets
+        tlist = self.arg2nodes(targets, self.fs.Entry)
+        flist = self.arg2nodes(files, self.fs.Entry)
+        for t in tlist:
+            try:
+                CleanTargets[t].extend(flist)
+            except KeyError:
+                CleanTargets[t] = flist
+
+    def Configure(self, *args, **kw):
+        nargs = [self]
+        if args:
+            nargs = nargs + self.subst_list(args)[0]
+        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
+        nkw['_depth'] = kw.get('_depth', 0) + 1
+        try:
+            nkw['custom_tests'] = self.subst_kw(nkw['custom_tests'])
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        return apply(SCons.SConf.SConf, nargs, nkw)
+
+    def Command(self, target, source, action, **kw):
+        """Builds the supplied target files from the supplied
+        source files using the supplied action.  Action may
+        be any type that the Builder constructor will accept
+        for an action."""
+        bkw = {
+            'action' : action,
+            'target_factory' : self.fs.Entry,
+            'source_factory' : self.fs.Entry,
+        }
+        try: bkw['source_scanner'] = kw['source_scanner']
+        except KeyError: pass
+        else: del kw['source_scanner']
+        bld = apply(SCons.Builder.Builder, (), bkw)
+        return apply(bld, (self, target, source), kw)
+
+    def Depends(self, target, dependency):
+        """Explicity specify that 'target's depend on 'dependency'."""
+        tlist = self.arg2nodes(target, self.fs.Entry)
+        dlist = self.arg2nodes(dependency, self.fs.Entry)
+        for t in tlist:
+            t.add_dependency(dlist)
+        return tlist
+
+    def Dir(self, name, *args, **kw):
+        """
+        """
+        s = self.subst(name)
+        if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(s):
+            result=[]
+            for e in s:
+                result.append(apply(self.fs.Dir, (e,) + args, kw))
+            return result
+        return apply(self.fs.Dir, (s,) + args, kw)
+
+    def NoClean(self, *targets):
+        """Tags a target so that it will not be cleaned by -c"""
+        tlist = []
+        for t in targets:
+            tlist.extend(self.arg2nodes(t, self.fs.Entry))
+        for t in tlist:
+            t.set_noclean()
+        return tlist
+
+    def NoCache(self, *targets):
+        """Tags a target so that it will not be cached"""
+        tlist = []
+        for t in targets:
+            tlist.extend(self.arg2nodes(t, self.fs.Entry))
+        for t in tlist:
+            t.set_nocache()
+        return tlist
+
+    def Entry(self, name, *args, **kw):
+        """
+        """
+        s = self.subst(name)
+        if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(s):
+            result=[]
+            for e in s:
+                result.append(apply(self.fs.Entry, (e,) + args, kw))
+            return result
+        return apply(self.fs.Entry, (s,) + args, kw)
+
+    def Environment(self, **kw):
+        return apply(SCons.Environment.Environment, [], self.subst_kw(kw))
+
+    def Execute(self, action, *args, **kw):
+        """Directly execute an action through an Environment
+        """
+        action = apply(self.Action, (action,) + args, kw)
+        result = action([], [], self)
+        if isinstance(result, SCons.Errors.BuildError):
+            errstr = result.errstr
+            if result.filename:
+                errstr = result.filename + ': ' + errstr
+            sys.stderr.write("scons: *** %s\n" % errstr)
+            return result.status
+        else:
+            return result
+
+    def File(self, name, *args, **kw):
+        """
+        """
+        s = self.subst(name)
+        if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(s):
+            result=[]
+            for e in s:
+                result.append(apply(self.fs.File, (e,) + args, kw))
+            return result
+        return apply(self.fs.File, (s,) + args, kw)
+
+    def FindFile(self, file, dirs):
+        file = self.subst(file)
+        nodes = self.arg2nodes(dirs, self.fs.Dir)
+        return SCons.Node.FS.find_file(file, tuple(nodes))
+
+    def Flatten(self, sequence):
+        return SCons.Util.flatten(sequence)
+
+    def GetBuildPath(self, files):
+        result = map(str, self.arg2nodes(files, self.fs.Entry))
+        if SCons.Util.is_List(files):
+            return result
+        else:
+            return result[0]
+
+    def Glob(self, pattern, ondisk=True, source=False, strings=False):
+        return self.fs.Glob(self.subst(pattern), ondisk, source, strings)
+
+    def Ignore(self, target, dependency):
+        """Ignore a dependency."""
+        tlist = self.arg2nodes(target, self.fs.Entry)
+        dlist = self.arg2nodes(dependency, self.fs.Entry)
+        for t in tlist:
+            t.add_ignore(dlist)
+        return tlist
+
+    def Literal(self, string):
+        return SCons.Subst.Literal(string)
+
+    def Local(self, *targets):
+        ret = []
+        for targ in targets:
+            if isinstance(targ, SCons.Node.Node):
+                targ.set_local()
+                ret.append(targ)
+            else:
+                for t in self.arg2nodes(targ, self.fs.Entry):
+                   t.set_local()
+                   ret.append(t)
+        return ret
+
+    def Precious(self, *targets):
+        tlist = []
+        for t in targets:
+            tlist.extend(self.arg2nodes(t, self.fs.Entry))
+        for t in tlist:
+            t.set_precious()
+        return tlist
+
+    def Repository(self, *dirs, **kw):
+        dirs = self.arg2nodes(list(dirs), self.fs.Dir)
+        apply(self.fs.Repository, dirs, kw)
+
+    def Requires(self, target, prerequisite):
+        """Specify that 'prerequisite' must be built before 'target',
+        (but 'target' does not actually depend on 'prerequisite'
+        and need not be rebuilt if it changes)."""
+        tlist = self.arg2nodes(target, self.fs.Entry)
+        plist = self.arg2nodes(prerequisite, self.fs.Entry)
+        for t in tlist:
+            t.add_prerequisite(plist)
+        return tlist
+
+    def Scanner(self, *args, **kw):
+        nargs = []
+        for arg in args:
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(arg):
+                arg = self.subst(arg)
+            nargs.append(arg)
+        nkw = self.subst_kw(kw)
+        return apply(SCons.Scanner.Base, nargs, nkw)
+
+    def SConsignFile(self, name=".sconsign", dbm_module=None):
+        if not name is None:
+            name = self.subst(name)
+            if not os.path.isabs(name):
+                name = os.path.join(str(self.fs.SConstruct_dir), name)
+        if name:
+            name = os.path.normpath(name)
+            sconsign_dir = os.path.dirname(name)
+            if sconsign_dir and not os.path.exists(sconsign_dir):
+                self.Execute(SCons.Defaults.Mkdir(sconsign_dir))
+        SCons.SConsign.File(name, dbm_module)
+
+    def SideEffect(self, side_effect, target):
+        """Tell scons that side_effects are built as side
+        effects of building targets."""
+        side_effects = self.arg2nodes(side_effect, self.fs.Entry)
+        targets = self.arg2nodes(target, self.fs.Entry)
+
+        for side_effect in side_effects:
+            if side_effect.multiple_side_effect_has_builder():
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Multiple ways to build the same target were specified for: %s" % str(side_effect)
+            side_effect.add_source(targets)
+            side_effect.side_effect = 1
+            self.Precious(side_effect)
+            for target in targets:
+                target.side_effects.append(side_effect)
+        return side_effects
+
+    def SourceCode(self, entry, builder):
+        """Arrange for a source code builder for (part of) a tree."""
+        entries = self.arg2nodes(entry, self.fs.Entry)
+        for entry in entries:
+            entry.set_src_builder(builder)
+        return entries
+
+    def SourceSignatures(self, type):
+        global _warn_source_signatures_deprecated
+        if _warn_source_signatures_deprecated:
+            msg = "The env.SourceSignatures() method is deprecated;\n" + \
+                  "\tconvert your build to use the env.Decider() method instead."
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedSourceSignaturesWarning, msg)
+            _warn_source_signatures_deprecated = False
+        type = self.subst(type)
+        self.src_sig_type = type
+        if type == 'MD5':
+            if not SCons.Util.md5:
+                raise UserError, "MD5 signatures are not available in this version of Python."
+            self.decide_source = self._changed_content
+        elif type == 'timestamp':
+            self.decide_source = self._changed_timestamp_match
+        else:
+            raise UserError, "Unknown source signature type '%s'" % type
+
+    def Split(self, arg):
+        """This function converts a string or list into a list of strings
+        or Nodes.  This makes things easier for users by allowing files to
+        be specified as a white-space separated list to be split.
+        The input rules are:
+            - A single string containing names separated by spaces. These will be
+              split apart at the spaces.
+            - A single Node instance
+            - A list containing either strings or Node instances. Any strings
+              in the list are not split at spaces.
+        In all cases, the function returns a list of Nodes and strings."""
+        if SCons.Util.is_List(arg):
+            return map(self.subst, arg)
+        elif SCons.Util.is_String(arg):
+            return string.split(self.subst(arg))
+        else:
+            return [self.subst(arg)]
+
+    def TargetSignatures(self, type):
+        global _warn_target_signatures_deprecated
+        if _warn_target_signatures_deprecated:
+            msg = "The env.TargetSignatures() method is deprecated;\n" + \
+                  "\tconvert your build to use the env.Decider() method instead."
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedTargetSignaturesWarning, msg)
+            _warn_target_signatures_deprecated = False
+        type = self.subst(type)
+        self.tgt_sig_type = type
+        if type in ('MD5', 'content'):
+            if not SCons.Util.md5:
+                raise UserError, "MD5 signatures are not available in this version of Python."
+            self.decide_target = self._changed_content
+        elif type == 'timestamp':
+            self.decide_target = self._changed_timestamp_match
+        elif type == 'build':
+            self.decide_target = self._changed_build
+        elif type == 'source':
+            self.decide_target = self._changed_source
+        else:
+            raise UserError, "Unknown target signature type '%s'"%type
+
+    def Value(self, value, built_value=None):
+        """
+        """
+        return SCons.Node.Python.Value(value, built_value)
+
+    def VariantDir(self, variant_dir, src_dir, duplicate=1):
+        variant_dir = self.arg2nodes(variant_dir, self.fs.Dir)[0]
+        src_dir = self.arg2nodes(src_dir, self.fs.Dir)[0]
+        self.fs.VariantDir(variant_dir, src_dir, duplicate)
+
+    def FindSourceFiles(self, node='.'):
+        """ returns a list of all source files.
+        """
+        node = self.arg2nodes(node, self.fs.Entry)[0]
+
+        sources = []
+        # Uncomment this and get rid of the global definition when we
+        # drop support for pre-2.2 Python versions.
+        #def build_source(ss, result):
+        #    for s in ss:
+        #        if isinstance(s, SCons.Node.FS.Dir):
+        #            build_source(s.all_children(), result)
+        #        elif s.has_builder():
+        #            build_source(s.sources, result)
+        #        elif isinstance(s.disambiguate(), SCons.Node.FS.File):
+        #            result.append(s)
+        build_source(node.all_children(), sources)
+
+        # now strip the build_node from the sources by calling the srcnode
+        # function
+        def get_final_srcnode(file):
+            srcnode = file.srcnode()
+            while srcnode != file.srcnode():
+                srcnode = file.srcnode()
+            return srcnode
+
+        # get the final srcnode for all nodes, this means stripping any
+        # attached build node.
+        map( get_final_srcnode, sources )
+
+        # remove duplicates
+        return list(set(sources))
+
+    def FindInstalledFiles(self):
+        """ returns the list of all targets of the Install and InstallAs Builder.
+        """
+        from SCons.Tool import install
+        if install._UNIQUE_INSTALLED_FILES is None:
+            install._UNIQUE_INSTALLED_FILES = SCons.Util.uniquer_hashables(install._INSTALLED_FILES)
+        return install._UNIQUE_INSTALLED_FILES
+
+class OverrideEnvironment(Base):
+    """A proxy that overrides variables in a wrapped construction
+    environment by returning values from an overrides dictionary in
+    preference to values from the underlying subject environment.
+
+    This is a lightweight (I hope) proxy that passes through most use of
+    attributes to the underlying Environment.Base class, but has just
+    enough additional methods defined to act like a real construction
+    environment with overridden values.  It can wrap either a Base
+    construction environment, or another OverrideEnvironment, which
+    can in turn nest arbitrary OverrideEnvironments...
+
+    Note that we do *not* call the underlying base class
+    (SubsitutionEnvironment) initialization, because we get most of those
+    from proxying the attributes of the subject construction environment.
+    But because we subclass SubstitutionEnvironment, this class also
+    has inherited arg2nodes() and subst*() methods; those methods can't
+    be proxied because they need *this* object's methods to fetch the
+    values from the overrides dictionary.
+    """
+
+    if SCons.Memoize.use_memoizer:
+        __metaclass__ = SCons.Memoize.Memoized_Metaclass
+
+    def __init__(self, subject, overrides={}):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Environment.OverrideEnvironment')
+        self.__dict__['__subject'] = subject
+        self.__dict__['overrides'] = overrides
+
+    # Methods that make this class act like a proxy.
+    def __getattr__(self, name):
+        return getattr(self.__dict__['__subject'], name)
+    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
+        setattr(self.__dict__['__subject'], name, value)
+
+    # Methods that make this class act like a dictionary.
+    def __getitem__(self, key):
+        try:
+            return self.__dict__['overrides'][key]
+        except KeyError:
+            return self.__dict__['__subject'].__getitem__(key)
+    def __setitem__(self, key, value):
+        if not is_valid_construction_var(key):
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Illegal construction variable `%s'" % key
+        self.__dict__['overrides'][key] = value
+    def __delitem__(self, key):
+        try:
+            del self.__dict__['overrides'][key]
+        except KeyError:
+            deleted = 0
+        else:
+            deleted = 1
+        try:
+            result = self.__dict__['__subject'].__delitem__(key)
+        except KeyError:
+            if not deleted:
+                raise
+            result = None
+        return result
+    def get(self, key, default=None):
+        """Emulates the get() method of dictionaries."""
+        try:
+            return self.__dict__['overrides'][key]
+        except KeyError:
+            return self.__dict__['__subject'].get(key, default)
+    def has_key(self, key):
+        try:
+            self.__dict__['overrides'][key]
+            return 1
+        except KeyError:
+            return self.__dict__['__subject'].has_key(key)
+    def __contains__(self, key):
+        if self.__dict__['overrides'].__contains__(key):
+            return 1
+        return self.__dict__['__subject'].__contains__(key)
+    def Dictionary(self):
+        """Emulates the items() method of dictionaries."""
+        d = self.__dict__['__subject'].Dictionary().copy()
+        d.update(self.__dict__['overrides'])
+        return d
+    def items(self):
+        """Emulates the items() method of dictionaries."""
+        return self.Dictionary().items()
+
+    # Overridden private construction environment methods.
+    def _update(self, dict):
+        """Update an environment's values directly, bypassing the normal
+        checks that occur when users try to set items.
+        """
+        self.__dict__['overrides'].update(dict)
+
+    def gvars(self):
+        return self.__dict__['__subject'].gvars()
+
+    def lvars(self):
+        lvars = self.__dict__['__subject'].lvars()
+        lvars.update(self.__dict__['overrides'])
+        return lvars
+
+    # Overridden public construction environment methods.
+    def Replace(self, **kw):
+        kw = copy_non_reserved_keywords(kw)
+        self.__dict__['overrides'].update(semi_deepcopy(kw))
+
+# The entry point that will be used by the external world
+# to refer to a construction environment.  This allows the wrapper
+# interface to extend a construction environment for its own purposes
+# by subclassing SCons.Environment.Base and then assigning the
+# class to SCons.Environment.Environment.
+
+Environment = Base
+
+# An entry point for returning a proxy subclass instance that overrides
+# the subst*() methods so they don't actually perform construction
+# variable substitution.  This is specifically intended to be the shim
+# layer in between global function calls (which don't want construction
+# variable substitution) and the DefaultEnvironment() (which would
+# substitute variables if left to its own devices)."""
+#
+# We have to wrap this in a function that allows us to delay definition of
+# the class until it's necessary, so that when it subclasses Environment
+# it will pick up whatever Environment subclass the wrapper interface
+# might have assigned to SCons.Environment.Environment.
+
+def NoSubstitutionProxy(subject):
+    class _NoSubstitutionProxy(Environment):
+        def __init__(self, subject):
+            self.__dict__['__subject'] = subject
+        def __getattr__(self, name):
+            return getattr(self.__dict__['__subject'], name)
+        def __setattr__(self, name, value):
+            return setattr(self.__dict__['__subject'], name, value)
+        def raw_to_mode(self, dict):
+            try:
+                raw = dict['raw']
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+            else:
+                del dict['raw']
+                dict['mode'] = raw
+        def subst(self, string, *args, **kwargs):
+            return string
+        def subst_kw(self, kw, *args, **kwargs):
+            return kw
+        def subst_list(self, string, *args, **kwargs):
+            nargs = (string, self,) + args
+            nkw = kwargs.copy()
+            nkw['gvars'] = {}
+            self.raw_to_mode(nkw)
+            return apply(SCons.Subst.scons_subst_list, nargs, nkw)
+        def subst_target_source(self, string, *args, **kwargs):
+            nargs = (string, self,) + args
+            nkw = kwargs.copy()
+            nkw['gvars'] = {}
+            self.raw_to_mode(nkw)
+            return apply(SCons.Subst.scons_subst, nargs, nkw)
+    return _NoSubstitutionProxy(subject)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Errors.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Errors.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Errors.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,198 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+"""SCons.Errors
+
+This file contains the exception classes used to handle internal
+and user errors in SCons.
+
+"""
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Errors.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+import exceptions
+
+class BuildError(Exception):
+    """ Errors occuring while building.
+
+    BuildError have the following attributes:
+
+        Information about the cause of the build error:
+        -----------------------------------------------
+
+        errstr : a description of the error message
+
+        status : the return code of the action that caused the build
+                 error. Must be set to a non-zero value even if the
+                 build error is not due to an action returning a
+                 non-zero returned code.
+
+        exitstatus : SCons exit status due to this build error.
+                     Must be nonzero unless due to an explicit Exit()
+                     call.  Not always the same as status, since
+                     actions return a status code that should be
+                     respected, but SCons typically exits with 2
+                     irrespective of the return value of the failed
+                     action.
+
+        filename : The name of the file or directory that caused the
+                   build error. Set to None if no files are associated with
+                   this error. This might be different from the target
+                   being built. For example, failure to create the
+                   directory in which the target file will appear. It
+                   can be None if the error is not due to a particular
+                   filename.
+
+        exc_info : Info about exception that caused the build
+                   error. Set to (None, None, None) if this build
+                   error is not due to an exception.
+
+
+        Information about the cause of the location of the error:
+        ---------------------------------------------------------
+
+        node : the error occured while building this target node(s)
+        
+        executor : the executor that caused the build to fail (might
+                   be None if the build failures is not due to the
+                   executor failing)
+        
+        action : the action that caused the build to fail (might be
+                 None if the build failures is not due to the an
+                 action failure)
+
+        command : the command line for the action that caused the
+                  build to fail (might be None if the build failures
+                  is not due to the an action failure)
+        """
+
+    def __init__(self, 
+                 node=None, errstr="Unknown error", status=2, exitstatus=2,
+                 filename=None, executor=None, action=None, command=None,
+                 exc_info=(None, None, None)):
+        
+        self.errstr = errstr
+        self.status = status
+        self.exitstatus = exitstatus
+        self.filename = filename
+        self.exc_info = exc_info
+
+        self.node = node
+        self.executor = executor
+        self.action = action
+        self.command = command
+
+        Exception.__init__(self, node, errstr, status, exitstatus, filename, 
+                           executor, action, command, exc_info)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        if self.filename:
+            return self.filename + ': ' + self.errstr
+        else:
+            return self.errstr
+
+class InternalError(Exception):
+    pass
+
+class UserError(Exception):
+    pass
+
+class StopError(Exception):
+    pass
+
+class EnvironmentError(Exception):
+    pass
+
+class ExplicitExit(Exception):
+    def __init__(self, node=None, status=None, *args):
+        self.node = node
+        self.status = status
+        self.exitstatus = status
+        apply(Exception.__init__, (self,) + args)
+
+def convert_to_BuildError(status, exc_info=None):
+    """
+    Convert any return code a BuildError Exception.
+
+    `status' can either be a return code or an Exception.
+    The buildError.status we set here will normally be
+    used as the exit status of the "scons" process.
+    """
+    if not exc_info and isinstance(status, Exception):
+        exc_info = (status.__class__, status, None)
+
+    if isinstance(status, BuildError):
+        buildError = status
+        buildError.exitstatus = 2   # always exit with 2 on build errors
+    elif isinstance(status, ExplicitExit):
+        status = status.status
+        errstr = 'Explicit exit, status %s' % status
+        buildError = BuildError(
+            errstr=errstr,
+            status=status,      # might be 0, OK here
+            exitstatus=status,      # might be 0, OK here
+            exc_info=exc_info)
+    # TODO(1.5):
+    #elif isinstance(status, (StopError, UserError)):
+    elif isinstance(status, StopError) or isinstance(status, UserError):
+        buildError = BuildError(
+            errstr=str(status),
+            status=2,
+            exitstatus=2,
+            exc_info=exc_info)
+    elif isinstance(status, exceptions.EnvironmentError):
+        # If an IOError/OSError happens, raise a BuildError.
+        # Report the name of the file or directory that caused the
+        # error, which might be different from the target being built
+        # (for example, failure to create the directory in which the
+        # target file will appear).
+        try: filename = status.filename
+        except AttributeError: filename = None
+        buildError = BuildError( 
+            errstr=status.strerror,
+            status=status.errno,
+            exitstatus=2,
+            filename=filename,
+            exc_info=exc_info)
+    elif isinstance(status, Exception):
+        buildError = BuildError(
+            errstr='%s : %s' % (status.__class__.__name__, status),
+            status=2,
+            exitstatus=2,
+            exc_info=exc_info)
+    elif SCons.Util.is_String(status):
+        buildError = BuildError(
+            errstr=status,
+            status=2,
+            exitstatus=2)
+    else:
+        buildError = BuildError(
+            errstr="Error %s" % status,
+            status=status,
+            exitstatus=2)
+    
+    #import sys
+    #sys.stderr.write("convert_to_BuildError: status %s => (errstr %s, status %s)"%(status,buildError.errstr, buildError.status))
+    return buildError

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Executor.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Executor.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Executor.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,393 @@
+"""SCons.Executor
+
+A module for executing actions with specific lists of target and source
+Nodes.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Executor.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import string
+
+from SCons.Debug import logInstanceCreation
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Memoize
+
+
+class Executor:
+    """A class for controlling instances of executing an action.
+
+    This largely exists to hold a single association of an action,
+    environment, list of environment override dictionaries, targets
+    and sources for later processing as needed.
+    """
+
+    if SCons.Memoize.use_memoizer:
+        __metaclass__ = SCons.Memoize.Memoized_Metaclass
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    def __init__(self, action, env=None, overridelist=[{}],
+                 targets=[], sources=[], builder_kw={}):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Executor.Executor')
+        self.set_action_list(action)
+        self.pre_actions = []
+        self.post_actions = []
+        self.env = env
+        self.overridelist = overridelist
+        self.targets = targets
+        self.sources = sources[:]
+        self.sources_need_sorting = False
+        self.builder_kw = builder_kw
+        self._memo = {}
+
+    def set_action_list(self, action):
+        import SCons.Util
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(action):
+            if not action:
+                import SCons.Errors
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Executor must have an action."
+            action = [action]
+        self.action_list = action
+
+    def get_action_list(self):
+        return self.pre_actions + self.action_list + self.post_actions
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('get_build_env'))
+
+    def get_build_env(self):
+        """Fetch or create the appropriate build Environment
+        for this Executor.
+        """
+        try:
+            return self._memo['get_build_env']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+        # Create the build environment instance with appropriate
+        # overrides.  These get evaluated against the current
+        # environment's construction variables so that users can
+        # add to existing values by referencing the variable in
+        # the expansion.
+        overrides = {}
+        for odict in self.overridelist:
+            overrides.update(odict)
+
+        import SCons.Defaults
+        env = self.env or SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment()
+        build_env = env.Override(overrides)
+
+        self._memo['get_build_env'] = build_env
+
+        return build_env
+
+    def get_build_scanner_path(self, scanner):
+        """Fetch the scanner path for this executor's targets and sources.
+        """
+        env = self.get_build_env()
+        try:
+            cwd = self.targets[0].cwd
+        except (IndexError, AttributeError):
+            cwd = None
+        return scanner.path(env, cwd, self.targets, self.get_sources())
+
+    def get_kw(self, kw={}):
+        result = self.builder_kw.copy()
+        result.update(kw)
+        return result
+
+    def do_nothing(self, target, kw):
+        return 0
+
+    def do_execute(self, target, kw):
+        """Actually execute the action list."""
+        env = self.get_build_env()
+        kw = self.get_kw(kw)
+        status = 0
+        for act in self.get_action_list():
+            status = apply(act, (self.targets, self.get_sources(), env), kw)
+            if isinstance(status, SCons.Errors.BuildError):
+                status.executor = self
+                raise status
+            elif status:
+                msg = "Error %s" % status
+                raise SCons.Errors.BuildError(
+                    errstr=msg, 
+                    node=self.targets,
+                    executor=self, 
+                    action=act)
+        return status
+
+    # use extra indirection because with new-style objects (Python 2.2
+    # and above) we can't override special methods, and nullify() needs
+    # to be able to do this.
+
+    def __call__(self, target, **kw):
+        return self.do_execute(target, kw)
+
+    def cleanup(self):
+        self._memo = {}
+
+    def add_sources(self, sources):
+        """Add source files to this Executor's list.  This is necessary
+        for "multi" Builders that can be called repeatedly to build up
+        a source file list for a given target."""
+        self.sources.extend(sources)
+        self.sources_need_sorting = True
+
+    def get_sources(self):
+        if self.sources_need_sorting:
+            self.sources = SCons.Util.uniquer_hashables(self.sources)
+            self.sources_need_sorting = False
+        return self.sources
+
+    def prepare(self):
+        """
+        Preparatory checks for whether this Executor can go ahead
+        and (try to) build its targets.
+        """
+        for s in self.get_sources():
+            if s.missing():
+                msg = "Source `%s' not found, needed by target `%s'."
+                raise SCons.Errors.StopError, msg % (s, self.targets[0])
+
+    def add_pre_action(self, action):
+        self.pre_actions.append(action)
+
+    def add_post_action(self, action):
+        self.post_actions.append(action)
+
+    # another extra indirection for new-style objects and nullify...
+
+    def my_str(self):
+        env = self.get_build_env()
+        get = lambda action, t=self.targets, s=self.get_sources(), e=env: \
+                     action.genstring(t, s, e)
+        return string.join(map(get, self.get_action_list()), "\n")
+
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.my_str()
+
+    def nullify(self):
+        self.cleanup()
+        self.do_execute = self.do_nothing
+        self.my_str     = lambda S=self: ''
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('get_contents'))
+
+    def get_contents(self):
+        """Fetch the signature contents.  This is the main reason this
+        class exists, so we can compute this once and cache it regardless
+        of how many target or source Nodes there are.
+        """
+        try:
+            return self._memo['get_contents']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        env = self.get_build_env()
+        get = lambda action, t=self.targets, s=self.get_sources(), e=env: \
+                     action.get_contents(t, s, e)
+        result = string.join(map(get, self.get_action_list()), "")
+        self._memo['get_contents'] = result
+        return result
+
+    def get_timestamp(self):
+        """Fetch a time stamp for this Executor.  We don't have one, of
+        course (only files do), but this is the interface used by the
+        timestamp module.
+        """
+        return 0
+
+    def scan_targets(self, scanner):
+        self.scan(scanner, self.targets)
+
+    def scan_sources(self, scanner):
+        if self.sources:
+            self.scan(scanner, self.get_sources())
+
+    def scan(self, scanner, node_list):
+        """Scan a list of this Executor's files (targets or sources) for
+        implicit dependencies and update all of the targets with them.
+        This essentially short-circuits an N*M scan of the sources for
+        each individual target, which is a hell of a lot more efficient.
+        """
+        env = self.get_build_env()
+
+        deps = []
+        if scanner:
+            for node in node_list:
+                node.disambiguate()
+                s = scanner.select(node)
+                if not s:
+                    continue
+                path = self.get_build_scanner_path(s)
+                deps.extend(node.get_implicit_deps(env, s, path))
+        else:
+            kw = self.get_kw()
+            for node in node_list:
+                node.disambiguate()
+                scanner = node.get_env_scanner(env, kw)
+                if not scanner:
+                    continue
+                scanner = scanner.select(node)
+                if not scanner:
+                    continue
+                path = self.get_build_scanner_path(scanner)
+                deps.extend(node.get_implicit_deps(env, scanner, path))
+
+        deps.extend(self.get_implicit_deps())
+
+        for tgt in self.targets:
+            tgt.add_to_implicit(deps)
+
+    def _get_unignored_sources_key(self, ignore=()):
+        return tuple(ignore)
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('get_unignored_sources', _get_unignored_sources_key))
+
+    def get_unignored_sources(self, ignore=()):
+        ignore = tuple(ignore)
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['get_unignored_sources']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['get_unignored_sources'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[ignore]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        sourcelist = self.get_sources()
+        if ignore:
+            idict = {}
+            for i in ignore:
+                idict[i] = 1
+            sourcelist = filter(lambda s, i=idict: not i.has_key(s), sourcelist)
+
+        memo_dict[ignore] = sourcelist
+
+        return sourcelist
+
+    def _process_sources_key(self, func, ignore=()):
+        return (func, tuple(ignore))
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('process_sources', _process_sources_key))
+
+    def process_sources(self, func, ignore=()):
+        memo_key = (func, tuple(ignore))
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['process_sources']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['process_sources'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[memo_key]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        result = map(func, self.get_unignored_sources(ignore))
+
+        memo_dict[memo_key] = result
+
+        return result
+
+    def get_implicit_deps(self):
+        """Return the executor's implicit dependencies, i.e. the nodes of
+        the commands to be executed."""
+        result = []
+        build_env = self.get_build_env()
+        for act in self.get_action_list():
+            result.extend(act.get_implicit_deps(self.targets, self.get_sources(), build_env))
+        return result
+
+nullenv = None
+
+def get_NullEnvironment():
+    """Use singleton pattern for Null Environments."""
+    global nullenv
+
+    import SCons.Util
+    class NullEnvironment(SCons.Util.Null):
+        import SCons.CacheDir
+        _CacheDir_path = None
+        _CacheDir = SCons.CacheDir.CacheDir(None)
+        def get_CacheDir(self):
+            return self._CacheDir
+
+    if not nullenv:
+        nullenv = NullEnvironment()
+    return nullenv
+
+class Null:
+    """A null Executor, with a null build Environment, that does
+    nothing when the rest of the methods call it.
+
+    This might be able to disapper when we refactor things to
+    disassociate Builders from Nodes entirely, so we're not
+    going to worry about unit tests for this--at least for now.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Executor.Null')
+        self.targets = kw['targets']
+    def get_build_env(self):
+        return get_NullEnvironment()
+    def get_build_scanner_path(self):
+        return None
+    def cleanup(self):
+        pass
+    def prepare(self):
+        pass
+    def get_unignored_sources(self, *args, **kw):
+        return tuple(())
+    def get_action_list(self):
+        return []
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
+        return 0
+    def get_contents(self):
+        return ''
+
+    def _morph(self):
+        """Morph this Null executor to a real Executor object."""
+        self.__class__ = Executor
+        self.__init__([], targets=self.targets)            
+
+    # The following methods require morphing this Null Executor to a
+    # real Executor object.
+
+    def add_pre_action(self, action):
+        self._morph()
+        self.add_pre_action(action)
+    def add_post_action(self, action):
+        self._morph()
+        self.add_post_action(action)
+    def set_action_list(self, action):
+        self._morph()
+        self.set_action_list(action)
+
+

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Job.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Job.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Job.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,429 @@
+"""SCons.Job
+
+This module defines the Serial and Parallel classes that execute tasks to
+complete a build. The Jobs class provides a higher level interface to start,
+stop, and wait on jobs.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Job.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import signal
+
+import SCons.Errors
+
+# The default stack size (in kilobytes) of the threads used to execute
+# jobs in parallel.
+#
+# We use a stack size of 256 kilobytes. The default on some platforms
+# is too large and prevents us from creating enough threads to fully
+# parallelized the build. For example, the default stack size on linux
+# is 8 MBytes.
+
+explicit_stack_size = None
+default_stack_size = 256
+
+interrupt_msg = 'Build interrupted.'
+
+
+class InterruptState:
+   def __init__(self):
+       self.interrupted = False
+
+   def set(self):
+       self.interrupted = True
+
+   def __call__(self):
+       return self.interrupted
+
+
+class Jobs:
+    """An instance of this class initializes N jobs, and provides
+    methods for starting, stopping, and waiting on all N jobs.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, num, taskmaster):
+        """
+        create 'num' jobs using the given taskmaster.
+
+        If 'num' is 1 or less, then a serial job will be used,
+        otherwise a parallel job with 'num' worker threads will
+        be used.
+
+        The 'num_jobs' attribute will be set to the actual number of jobs
+        allocated.  If more than one job is requested but the Parallel
+        class can't do it, it gets reset to 1.  Wrapping interfaces that
+        care should check the value of 'num_jobs' after initialization.
+        """
+
+        self.job = None
+        if num > 1:
+            stack_size = explicit_stack_size
+            if stack_size is None:
+                stack_size = default_stack_size
+                
+            try:
+                self.job = Parallel(taskmaster, num, stack_size)
+                self.num_jobs = num
+            except NameError:
+                pass
+        if self.job is None:
+            self.job = Serial(taskmaster)
+            self.num_jobs = 1
+
+    def run(self, postfunc=lambda: None):
+        """Run the jobs.
+
+        postfunc() will be invoked after the jobs has run. It will be
+        invoked even if the jobs are interrupted by a keyboard
+        interrupt (well, in fact by a signal such as either SIGINT,
+        SIGTERM or SIGHUP). The execution of postfunc() is protected
+        against keyboard interrupts and is guaranteed to run to
+        completion."""
+        self._setup_sig_handler()
+        try:
+            self.job.start()
+        finally:
+            postfunc()
+            self._reset_sig_handler()
+
+    def were_interrupted(self):
+        """Returns whether the jobs were interrupted by a signal."""
+        return self.job.interrupted()
+
+    def _setup_sig_handler(self):
+        """Setup an interrupt handler so that SCons can shutdown cleanly in
+        various conditions:
+
+          a) SIGINT: Keyboard interrupt
+          b) SIGTERM: kill or system shutdown
+          c) SIGHUP: Controlling shell exiting
+
+        We handle all of these cases by stopping the taskmaster. It
+        turns out that it very difficult to stop the build process
+        by throwing asynchronously an exception such as
+        KeyboardInterrupt. For example, the python Condition
+        variables (threading.Condition) and Queue's do not seem to
+        asynchronous-exception-safe. It would require adding a whole
+        bunch of try/finally block and except KeyboardInterrupt all
+        over the place.
+
+        Note also that we have to be careful to handle the case when
+        SCons forks before executing another process. In that case, we
+        want the child to exit immediately.
+        """
+        def handler(signum, stack, self=self, parentpid=os.getpid()):
+            if os.getpid() == parentpid:
+                self.job.taskmaster.stop()
+                self.job.interrupted.set()
+            else:
+                os._exit(2)
+
+        self.old_sigint  = signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, handler)
+        self.old_sigterm = signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, handler)
+        try:
+            self.old_sighup = signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, handler)
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+    def _reset_sig_handler(self):
+        """Restore the signal handlers to their previous state (before the
+         call to _setup_sig_handler()."""
+
+        signal.signal(signal.SIGINT, self.old_sigint)
+        signal.signal(signal.SIGTERM, self.old_sigterm)
+        try:
+            signal.signal(signal.SIGHUP, self.old_sighup)
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+class Serial:
+    """This class is used to execute tasks in series, and is more efficient
+    than Parallel, but is only appropriate for non-parallel builds. Only
+    one instance of this class should be in existence at a time.
+
+    This class is not thread safe.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, taskmaster):
+        """Create a new serial job given a taskmaster. 
+
+        The taskmaster's next_task() method should return the next task
+        that needs to be executed, or None if there are no more tasks. The
+        taskmaster's executed() method will be called for each task when it
+        is successfully executed or failed() will be called if it failed to
+        execute (e.g. execute() raised an exception)."""
+        
+        self.taskmaster = taskmaster
+        self.interrupted = InterruptState()
+
+    def start(self):
+        """Start the job. This will begin pulling tasks from the taskmaster
+        and executing them, and return when there are no more tasks. If a task
+        fails to execute (i.e. execute() raises an exception), then the job will
+        stop."""
+        
+        while 1:
+            task = self.taskmaster.next_task()
+
+            if task is None:
+                break
+
+            try:
+                task.prepare()
+                if task.needs_execute():
+                    task.execute()
+            except:
+                if self.interrupted():
+                    try:
+                        raise SCons.Errors.BuildError(
+                            task.targets[0], errstr=interrupt_msg)
+                    except:
+                        task.exception_set()
+                else:
+                    task.exception_set()
+
+                # Let the failed() callback function arrange for the
+                # build to stop if that's appropriate.
+                task.failed()
+            else:
+                task.executed()
+
+            task.postprocess()
+        self.taskmaster.cleanup()
+
+
+# Trap import failure so that everything in the Job module but the
+# Parallel class (and its dependent classes) will work if the interpreter
+# doesn't support threads.
+try:
+    import Queue
+    import threading
+except ImportError:
+    pass
+else:
+    class Worker(threading.Thread):
+        """A worker thread waits on a task to be posted to its request queue,
+        dequeues the task, executes it, and posts a tuple including the task
+        and a boolean indicating whether the task executed successfully. """
+
+        def __init__(self, requestQueue, resultsQueue, interrupted):
+            threading.Thread.__init__(self)
+            self.setDaemon(1)
+            self.requestQueue = requestQueue
+            self.resultsQueue = resultsQueue
+            self.interrupted = interrupted
+            self.start()
+
+        def run(self):
+            while 1:
+                task = self.requestQueue.get()
+
+                if task is None:
+                    # The "None" value is used as a sentinel by
+                    # ThreadPool.cleanup().  This indicates that there
+                    # are no more tasks, so we should quit.
+                    break
+
+                try:
+                    if self.interrupted():
+                        raise SCons.Errors.BuildError(
+                            task.targets[0], errstr=interrupt_msg)
+                    task.execute()
+                except:
+                    task.exception_set()
+                    ok = False
+                else:
+                    ok = True
+
+                self.resultsQueue.put((task, ok))
+
+    class ThreadPool:
+        """This class is responsible for spawning and managing worker threads."""
+
+        def __init__(self, num, stack_size, interrupted):
+            """Create the request and reply queues, and 'num' worker threads.
+            
+            One must specify the stack size of the worker threads. The
+            stack size is specified in kilobytes.
+            """
+            self.requestQueue = Queue.Queue(0)
+            self.resultsQueue = Queue.Queue(0)
+
+            try:
+                prev_size = threading.stack_size(stack_size*1024) 
+            except AttributeError, e:
+                # Only print a warning if the stack size has been
+                # explicitly set.
+                if not explicit_stack_size is None:
+                    msg = "Setting stack size is unsupported by this version of Python:\n    " + \
+                        e.args[0]
+                    SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.StackSizeWarning, msg)
+            except ValueError, e:
+                msg = "Setting stack size failed:\n    " + str(e)
+                SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.StackSizeWarning, msg)
+
+            # Create worker threads
+            self.workers = []
+            for _ in range(num):
+                worker = Worker(self.requestQueue, self.resultsQueue, interrupted)
+                self.workers.append(worker)
+
+            # Once we drop Python 1.5 we can change the following to:
+            #if 'prev_size' in locals():
+            if 'prev_size' in locals().keys():
+                threading.stack_size(prev_size)
+
+        def put(self, task):
+            """Put task into request queue."""
+            self.requestQueue.put(task)
+
+        def get(self):
+            """Remove and return a result tuple from the results queue."""
+            return self.resultsQueue.get()
+
+        def preparation_failed(self, task):
+            self.resultsQueue.put((task, False))
+
+        def cleanup(self):
+            """
+            Shuts down the thread pool, giving each worker thread a
+            chance to shut down gracefully.
+            """
+            # For each worker thread, put a sentinel "None" value
+            # on the requestQueue (indicating that there's no work
+            # to be done) so that each worker thread will get one and
+            # terminate gracefully.
+            for _ in self.workers:
+                self.requestQueue.put(None)
+
+            # Wait for all of the workers to terminate.
+            # 
+            # If we don't do this, later Python versions (2.4, 2.5) often
+            # seem to raise exceptions during shutdown.  This happens
+            # in requestQueue.get(), as an assertion failure that
+            # requestQueue.not_full is notified while not acquired,
+            # seemingly because the main thread has shut down (or is
+            # in the process of doing so) while the workers are still
+            # trying to pull sentinels off the requestQueue.
+            #
+            # Normally these terminations should happen fairly quickly,
+            # but we'll stick a one-second timeout on here just in case
+            # someone gets hung.
+            for worker in self.workers:
+                worker.join(1.0)
+            self.workers = []
+
+    class Parallel:
+        """This class is used to execute tasks in parallel, and is somewhat 
+        less efficient than Serial, but is appropriate for parallel builds.
+
+        This class is thread safe.
+        """
+
+        def __init__(self, taskmaster, num, stack_size):
+            """Create a new parallel job given a taskmaster.
+
+            The taskmaster's next_task() method should return the next
+            task that needs to be executed, or None if there are no more
+            tasks. The taskmaster's executed() method will be called
+            for each task when it is successfully executed or failed()
+            will be called if the task failed to execute (i.e. execute()
+            raised an exception).
+
+            Note: calls to taskmaster are serialized, but calls to
+            execute() on distinct tasks are not serialized, because
+            that is the whole point of parallel jobs: they can execute
+            multiple tasks simultaneously. """
+
+            self.taskmaster = taskmaster
+            self.interrupted = InterruptState()
+            self.tp = ThreadPool(num, stack_size, self.interrupted)
+
+            self.maxjobs = num
+
+        def start(self):
+            """Start the job. This will begin pulling tasks from the
+            taskmaster and executing them, and return when there are no
+            more tasks. If a task fails to execute (i.e. execute() raises
+            an exception), then the job will stop."""
+
+            jobs = 0
+            
+            while 1:
+                # Start up as many available tasks as we're
+                # allowed to.
+                while jobs < self.maxjobs:
+                    task = self.taskmaster.next_task()
+                    if task is None:
+                        break
+
+                    try:
+                        # prepare task for execution
+                        task.prepare()
+                    except:
+                        task.exception_set()
+                        task.failed()
+                        task.postprocess()
+                    else:
+                        if task.needs_execute():
+                            # dispatch task
+                            self.tp.put(task)
+                            jobs = jobs + 1
+                        else:
+                            task.executed()
+                            task.postprocess()
+
+                if not task and not jobs: break
+
+                # Let any/all completed tasks finish up before we go
+                # back and put the next batch of tasks on the queue.
+                while 1:
+                    task, ok = self.tp.get()
+                    jobs = jobs - 1
+
+                    if ok:
+                        task.executed()
+                    else:
+                        if self.interrupted():
+                            try:
+                                raise SCons.Errors.BuildError(
+                                    task.targets[0], errstr=interrupt_msg)
+                            except:
+                                task.exception_set()
+
+                        # Let the failed() callback function arrange
+                        # for the build to stop if that's appropriate.
+                        task.failed()
+
+                    task.postprocess()
+
+                    if self.tp.resultsQueue.empty():
+                        break
+
+            self.tp.cleanup()
+            self.taskmaster.cleanup()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Memoize.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Memoize.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Memoize.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,286 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Memoize.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """Memoizer
+
+A metaclass implementation to count hits and misses of the computed
+values that various methods cache in memory.
+
+Use of this modules assumes that wrapped methods be coded to cache their
+values in a consistent way.  Here is an example of wrapping a method
+that returns a computed value, with no input parameters:
+
+    memoizer_counters = []                                      # Memoization
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('foo'))   # Memoization
+
+    def foo(self):
+
+        try:                                                    # Memoization
+            return self._memo['foo']                            # Memoization
+        except KeyError:                                        # Memoization
+            pass                                                # Memoization
+
+        result = self.compute_foo_value()
+
+        self._memo['foo'] = result                              # Memoization
+
+        return result
+
+Here is an example of wrapping a method that will return different values
+based on one or more input arguments:
+
+    def _bar_key(self, argument):                               # Memoization
+        return argument                                         # Memoization
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('bar', _bar_key)) # Memoization
+
+    def bar(self, argument):
+
+        memo_key = argument                                     # Memoization
+        try:                                                    # Memoization
+            memo_dict = self._memo['bar']                       # Memoization
+        except KeyError:                                        # Memoization
+            memo_dict = {}                                      # Memoization
+            self._memo['dict'] = memo_dict                      # Memoization
+        else:                                                   # Memoization
+            try:                                                # Memoization
+                return memo_dict[memo_key]                      # Memoization
+            except KeyError:                                    # Memoization
+                pass                                            # Memoization
+
+        result = self.compute_bar_value(argument)
+
+        memo_dict[memo_key] = result                            # Memoization
+
+        return result
+
+At one point we avoided replicating this sort of logic in all the methods
+by putting it right into this module, but we've moved away from that at
+present (see the "Historical Note," below.).
+
+Deciding what to cache is tricky, because different configurations
+can have radically different performance tradeoffs, and because the
+tradeoffs involved are often so non-obvious.  Consequently, deciding
+whether or not to cache a given method will likely be more of an art than
+a science, but should still be based on available data from this module.
+Here are some VERY GENERAL guidelines about deciding whether or not to
+cache return values from a method that's being called a lot:
+
+    --  The first question to ask is, "Can we change the calling code
+        so this method isn't called so often?"  Sometimes this can be
+        done by changing the algorithm.  Sometimes the *caller* should
+        be memoized, not the method you're looking at.
+
+    --  The memoized function should be timed with multiple configurations
+        to make sure it doesn't inadvertently slow down some other
+        configuration.
+
+    --  When memoizing values based on a dictionary key composed of
+        input arguments, you don't need to use all of the arguments
+        if some of them don't affect the return values.
+
+Historical Note:  The initial Memoizer implementation actually handled
+the caching of values for the wrapped methods, based on a set of generic
+algorithms for computing hashable values based on the method's arguments.
+This collected caching logic nicely, but had two drawbacks:
+
+    Running arguments through a generic key-conversion mechanism is slower
+    (and less flexible) than just coding these things directly.  Since the
+    methods that need memoized values are generally performance-critical,
+    slowing them down in order to collect the logic isn't the right
+    tradeoff.
+
+    Use of the memoizer really obscured what was being called, because
+    all the memoized methods were wrapped with re-used generic methods.
+    This made it more difficult, for example, to use the Python profiler
+    to figure out how to optimize the underlying methods.
+"""
+
+import new
+
+# A flag controlling whether or not we actually use memoization.
+use_memoizer = None
+
+CounterList = []
+
+class Counter:
+    """
+    Base class for counting memoization hits and misses.
+
+    We expect that the metaclass initialization will have filled in
+    the .name attribute that represents the name of the function
+    being counted.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, method_name):
+        """
+        """
+        self.method_name = method_name
+        self.hit = 0
+        self.miss = 0
+        CounterList.append(self)
+    def display(self):
+        fmt = "    %7d hits %7d misses    %s()"
+        print fmt % (self.hit, self.miss, self.name)
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        try:
+            return cmp(self.name, other.name)
+        except AttributeError:
+            return 0
+
+class CountValue(Counter):
+    """
+    A counter class for simple, atomic memoized values.
+
+    A CountValue object should be instantiated in a class for each of
+    the class's methods that memoizes its return value by simply storing
+    the return value in its _memo dictionary.
+
+    We expect that the metaclass initialization will fill in the
+    .underlying_method attribute with the method that we're wrapping.
+    We then call the underlying_method method after counting whether
+    its memoized value has already been set (a hit) or not (a miss).
+    """
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
+        obj = args[0]
+        if obj._memo.has_key(self.method_name):
+            self.hit = self.hit + 1
+        else:
+            self.miss = self.miss + 1
+        return apply(self.underlying_method, args, kw)
+
+class CountDict(Counter):
+    """
+    A counter class for memoized values stored in a dictionary, with
+    keys based on the method's input arguments.
+
+    A CountDict object is instantiated in a class for each of the
+    class's methods that memoizes its return value in a dictionary,
+    indexed by some key that can be computed from one or more of
+    its input arguments.
+
+    We expect that the metaclass initialization will fill in the
+    .underlying_method attribute with the method that we're wrapping.
+    We then call the underlying_method method after counting whether the
+    computed key value is already present in the memoization dictionary
+    (a hit) or not (a miss).
+    """
+    def __init__(self, method_name, keymaker):
+        """
+        """
+        Counter.__init__(self, method_name)
+        self.keymaker = keymaker
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
+        obj = args[0]
+        try:
+            memo_dict = obj._memo[self.method_name]
+        except KeyError:
+            self.miss = self.miss + 1
+        else:
+            key = apply(self.keymaker, args, kw)
+            if memo_dict.has_key(key):
+                self.hit = self.hit + 1
+            else:
+                self.miss = self.miss + 1
+        return apply(self.underlying_method, args, kw)
+
+class Memoizer:
+    """Object which performs caching of method calls for its 'primary'
+    instance."""
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        pass
+
+# Find out if we support metaclasses (Python 2.2 and later).
+
+class M:
+    def __init__(cls, name, bases, cls_dict):
+        cls.use_metaclass = 1
+        def fake_method(self):
+            pass
+        new.instancemethod(fake_method, None, cls)
+
+try:
+    class A:
+        __metaclass__ = M
+
+    use_metaclass = A.use_metaclass
+except AttributeError:
+    use_metaclass = None
+    reason = 'no metaclasses'
+except TypeError:
+    use_metaclass = None
+    reason = 'new.instancemethod() bug'
+else:
+    del A
+
+del M
+
+if not use_metaclass:
+
+    def Dump(title):
+        pass
+
+    try:
+        class Memoized_Metaclass(type):
+            # Just a place-holder so pre-metaclass Python versions don't
+            # have to have special code for the Memoized classes.
+            pass
+    except TypeError:
+        class Memoized_Metaclass:
+            # A place-holder so pre-metaclass Python versions don't
+            # have to have special code for the Memoized classes.
+            pass
+
+    def EnableMemoization():
+        import SCons.Warnings
+        msg = 'memoization is not supported in this version of Python (%s)'
+        raise SCons.Warnings.NoMetaclassSupportWarning, msg % reason
+
+else:
+
+    def Dump(title=None):
+        if title:
+            print title
+        CounterList.sort()
+        for counter in CounterList:
+            counter.display()
+
+    class Memoized_Metaclass(type):
+        def __init__(cls, name, bases, cls_dict):
+            super(Memoized_Metaclass, cls).__init__(name, bases, cls_dict)
+
+            for counter in cls_dict.get('memoizer_counters', []):
+                method_name = counter.method_name
+
+                counter.name = cls.__name__ + '.' + method_name
+                counter.underlying_method = cls_dict[method_name]
+
+                replacement_method = new.instancemethod(counter, None, cls)
+                setattr(cls, method_name, replacement_method)
+
+    def EnableMemoization():
+        global use_memoizer
+        use_memoizer = 1

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/Alias.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/Alias.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/Alias.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,147 @@
+
+"""scons.Node.Alias
+
+Alias nodes.
+
+This creates a hash of global Aliases (dummy targets).
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Node/Alias.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import string
+import UserDict
+
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Util
+
+class AliasNameSpace(UserDict.UserDict):
+    def Alias(self, name, **kw):
+        if isinstance(name, SCons.Node.Alias.Alias):
+            return name
+        try:
+            a = self[name]
+        except KeyError:
+            a = apply(SCons.Node.Alias.Alias, (name,), kw)
+            self[name] = a
+        return a
+
+    def lookup(self, name, **kw):
+        try:
+            return self[name]
+        except KeyError:
+            return None
+
+class AliasNodeInfo(SCons.Node.NodeInfoBase):
+    current_version_id = 1
+    field_list = ['csig']
+    def str_to_node(self, s):
+        return default_ans.Alias(s)
+
+class AliasBuildInfo(SCons.Node.BuildInfoBase):
+    current_version_id = 1
+
+class Alias(SCons.Node.Node):
+
+    NodeInfo = AliasNodeInfo
+    BuildInfo = AliasBuildInfo
+
+    def __init__(self, name):
+        SCons.Node.Node.__init__(self)
+        self.name = name
+
+    def str_for_display(self):
+        return '"' + self.__str__() + '"'
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.name
+
+    def make_ready(self):
+        self.get_csig()
+
+    really_build = SCons.Node.Node.build
+    is_up_to_date = SCons.Node.Node.children_are_up_to_date
+
+    def is_under(self, dir):
+        # Make Alias nodes get built regardless of
+        # what directory scons was run from. Alias nodes
+        # are outside the filesystem:
+        return 1
+
+    def get_contents(self):
+        """The contents of an alias is the concatenation
+        of the content signatures of all its sources."""
+        childsigs = map(lambda n: n.get_csig(), self.children())
+        return string.join(childsigs, '')
+
+    def sconsign(self):
+        """An Alias is not recorded in .sconsign files"""
+        pass
+
+    #
+    #
+    #
+
+    def changed_since_last_build(self, target, prev_ni):
+        cur_csig = self.get_csig()
+        try:
+            return cur_csig != prev_ni.csig
+        except AttributeError:
+            return 1
+
+    def build(self):
+        """A "builder" for aliases."""
+        pass
+
+    def convert(self):
+        try: del self.builder
+        except AttributeError: pass
+        self.reset_executor()
+        self.build = self.really_build
+
+    def get_csig(self):
+        """
+        Generate a node's content signature, the digested signature
+        of its content.
+
+        node - the node
+        cache - alternate node to use for the signature cache
+        returns - the content signature
+        """
+        try:
+            return self.ninfo.csig
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+        contents = self.get_contents()
+        csig = SCons.Util.MD5signature(contents)
+        self.get_ninfo().csig = csig
+        return csig
+
+default_ans = AliasNameSpace()
+
+SCons.Node.arg2nodes_lookups.append(default_ans.lookup)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/FS.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/FS.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/FS.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,3075 @@
+"""scons.Node.FS
+
+File system nodes.
+
+These Nodes represent the canonical external objects that people think
+of when they think of building software: files and directories.
+
+This holds a "default_fs" variable that should be initialized with an FS
+that can be used by scripts or modules looking for the canonical default.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Node/FS.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import fnmatch
+from itertools import izip
+import os
+import os.path
+import re
+import shutil
+import stat
+import string
+import sys
+import time
+import cStringIO
+
+import SCons.Action
+from SCons.Debug import logInstanceCreation
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Memoize
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Node.Alias
+import SCons.Subst
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+from SCons.Debug import Trace
+
+do_store_info = True
+
+
+class EntryProxyAttributeError(AttributeError):
+    """
+    An AttributeError subclass for recording and displaying the name
+    of the underlying Entry involved in an AttributeError exception.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, entry_proxy, attribute):
+        AttributeError.__init__(self)
+        self.entry_proxy = entry_proxy
+        self.attribute = attribute
+    def __str__(self):
+        entry = self.entry_proxy.get()
+        fmt = "%s instance %s has no attribute %s"
+        return fmt % (entry.__class__.__name__,
+                      repr(entry.name),
+                      repr(self.attribute))
+
+# The max_drift value:  by default, use a cached signature value for
+# any file that's been untouched for more than two days.
+default_max_drift = 2*24*60*60
+
+#
+# We stringify these file system Nodes a lot.  Turning a file system Node
+# into a string is non-trivial, because the final string representation
+# can depend on a lot of factors:  whether it's a derived target or not,
+# whether it's linked to a repository or source directory, and whether
+# there's duplication going on.  The normal technique for optimizing
+# calculations like this is to memoize (cache) the string value, so you
+# only have to do the calculation once.
+#
+# A number of the above factors, however, can be set after we've already
+# been asked to return a string for a Node, because a Repository() or
+# VariantDir() call or the like may not occur until later in SConscript
+# files.  So this variable controls whether we bother trying to save
+# string values for Nodes.  The wrapper interface can set this whenever
+# they're done mucking with Repository and VariantDir and the other stuff,
+# to let this module know it can start returning saved string values
+# for Nodes.
+#
+Save_Strings = None
+
+def save_strings(val):
+    global Save_Strings
+    Save_Strings = val
+
+#
+# Avoid unnecessary function calls by recording a Boolean value that
+# tells us whether or not os.path.splitdrive() actually does anything
+# on this system, and therefore whether we need to bother calling it
+# when looking up path names in various methods below.
+# 
+
+do_splitdrive = None
+
+def initialize_do_splitdrive():
+    global do_splitdrive
+    drive, path = os.path.splitdrive('X:/foo')
+    do_splitdrive = not not drive
+
+initialize_do_splitdrive()
+
+#
+
+needs_normpath_check = None
+
+def initialize_normpath_check():
+    """
+    Initialize the normpath_check regular expression.
+
+    This function is used by the unit tests to re-initialize the pattern
+    when testing for behavior with different values of os.sep.
+    """
+    global needs_normpath_check
+    if os.sep == '/':
+        pattern = r'.*/|\.$|\.\.$'
+    else:
+        pattern = r'.*[/%s]|\.$|\.\.$' % re.escape(os.sep)
+    needs_normpath_check = re.compile(pattern)
+
+initialize_normpath_check()
+
+#
+# SCons.Action objects for interacting with the outside world.
+#
+# The Node.FS methods in this module should use these actions to
+# create and/or remove files and directories; they should *not* use
+# os.{link,symlink,unlink,mkdir}(), etc., directly.
+#
+# Using these SCons.Action objects ensures that descriptions of these
+# external activities are properly displayed, that the displays are
+# suppressed when the -s (silent) option is used, and (most importantly)
+# the actions are disabled when the the -n option is used, in which case
+# there should be *no* changes to the external file system(s)...
+#
+
+if hasattr(os, 'link'):
+    def _hardlink_func(fs, src, dst):
+        # If the source is a symlink, we can't just hard-link to it
+        # because a relative symlink may point somewhere completely
+        # different.  We must disambiguate the symlink and then
+        # hard-link the final destination file.
+        while fs.islink(src):
+            link = fs.readlink(src)
+            if not os.path.isabs(link):
+                src = link
+            else:
+                src = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(src), link)
+        fs.link(src, dst)
+else:
+    _hardlink_func = None
+
+if hasattr(os, 'symlink'):
+    def _softlink_func(fs, src, dst):
+        fs.symlink(src, dst)
+else:
+    _softlink_func = None
+
+def _copy_func(fs, src, dest):
+    shutil.copy2(src, dest)
+    st = fs.stat(src)
+    fs.chmod(dest, stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]) | stat.S_IWRITE)
+
+
+Valid_Duplicates = ['hard-soft-copy', 'soft-hard-copy',
+                    'hard-copy', 'soft-copy', 'copy']
+
+Link_Funcs = [] # contains the callables of the specified duplication style
+
+def set_duplicate(duplicate):
+    # Fill in the Link_Funcs list according to the argument
+    # (discarding those not available on the platform).
+
+    # Set up the dictionary that maps the argument names to the
+    # underlying implementations.  We do this inside this function,
+    # not in the top-level module code, so that we can remap os.link
+    # and os.symlink for testing purposes.
+    link_dict = {
+        'hard' : _hardlink_func,
+        'soft' : _softlink_func,
+        'copy' : _copy_func
+    }
+
+    if not duplicate in Valid_Duplicates:
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, ("The argument of set_duplicate "
+                                           "should be in Valid_Duplicates")
+    global Link_Funcs
+    Link_Funcs = []
+    for func in string.split(duplicate,'-'):
+        if link_dict[func]:
+            Link_Funcs.append(link_dict[func])
+
+def LinkFunc(target, source, env):
+    # Relative paths cause problems with symbolic links, so
+    # we use absolute paths, which may be a problem for people
+    # who want to move their soft-linked src-trees around. Those
+    # people should use the 'hard-copy' mode, softlinks cannot be
+    # used for that; at least I have no idea how ...
+    src = source[0].abspath
+    dest = target[0].abspath
+    dir, file = os.path.split(dest)
+    if dir and not target[0].fs.isdir(dir):
+        os.makedirs(dir)
+    if not Link_Funcs:
+        # Set a default order of link functions.
+        set_duplicate('hard-soft-copy')
+    fs = source[0].fs
+    # Now link the files with the previously specified order.
+    for func in Link_Funcs:
+        try:
+            func(fs, src, dest)
+            break
+        except (IOError, OSError):
+            # An OSError indicates something happened like a permissions
+            # problem or an attempt to symlink across file-system
+            # boundaries.  An IOError indicates something like the file
+            # not existing.  In either case, keeping trying additional
+            # functions in the list and only raise an error if the last
+            # one failed.
+            if func == Link_Funcs[-1]:
+                # exception of the last link method (copy) are fatal
+                raise
+    return 0
+
+Link = SCons.Action.Action(LinkFunc, None)
+def LocalString(target, source, env):
+    return 'Local copy of %s from %s' % (target[0], source[0])
+
+LocalCopy = SCons.Action.Action(LinkFunc, LocalString)
+
+def UnlinkFunc(target, source, env):
+    t = target[0]
+    t.fs.unlink(t.abspath)
+    return 0
+
+Unlink = SCons.Action.Action(UnlinkFunc, None)
+
+def MkdirFunc(target, source, env):
+    t = target[0]
+    if not t.exists():
+        t.fs.mkdir(t.abspath)
+    return 0
+
+Mkdir = SCons.Action.Action(MkdirFunc, None, presub=None)
+
+MkdirBuilder = None
+
+def get_MkdirBuilder():
+    global MkdirBuilder
+    if MkdirBuilder is None:
+        import SCons.Builder
+        import SCons.Defaults
+        # "env" will get filled in by Executor.get_build_env()
+        # calling SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment() when necessary.
+        MkdirBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = Mkdir,
+                                             env = None,
+                                             explain = None,
+                                             is_explicit = None,
+                                             target_scanner = SCons.Defaults.DirEntryScanner,
+                                             name = "MkdirBuilder")
+    return MkdirBuilder
+
+class _Null:
+    pass
+
+_null = _Null()
+
+DefaultSCCSBuilder = None
+DefaultRCSBuilder = None
+
+def get_DefaultSCCSBuilder():
+    global DefaultSCCSBuilder
+    if DefaultSCCSBuilder is None:
+        import SCons.Builder
+        # "env" will get filled in by Executor.get_build_env()
+        # calling SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment() when necessary.
+        act = SCons.Action.Action('$SCCSCOM', '$SCCSCOMSTR')
+        DefaultSCCSBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = act,
+                                                   env = None,
+                                                   name = "DefaultSCCSBuilder")
+    return DefaultSCCSBuilder
+
+def get_DefaultRCSBuilder():
+    global DefaultRCSBuilder
+    if DefaultRCSBuilder is None:
+        import SCons.Builder
+        # "env" will get filled in by Executor.get_build_env()
+        # calling SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment() when necessary.
+        act = SCons.Action.Action('$RCS_COCOM', '$RCS_COCOMSTR')
+        DefaultRCSBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = act,
+                                                  env = None,
+                                                  name = "DefaultRCSBuilder")
+    return DefaultRCSBuilder
+
+# Cygwin's os.path.normcase pretends it's on a case-sensitive filesystem.
+_is_cygwin = sys.platform == "cygwin"
+if os.path.normcase("TeSt") == os.path.normpath("TeSt") and not _is_cygwin:
+    def _my_normcase(x):
+        return x
+else:
+    def _my_normcase(x):
+        return string.upper(x)
+
+
+
+class DiskChecker:
+    def __init__(self, type, do, ignore):
+        self.type = type
+        self.do = do
+        self.ignore = ignore
+        self.set_do()
+    def set_do(self):
+        self.__call__ = self.do
+    def set_ignore(self):
+        self.__call__ = self.ignore
+    def set(self, list):
+        if self.type in list:
+            self.set_do()
+        else:
+            self.set_ignore()
+
+def do_diskcheck_match(node, predicate, errorfmt):
+    result = predicate()
+    try:
+        # If calling the predicate() cached a None value from stat(),
+        # remove it so it doesn't interfere with later attempts to
+        # build this Node as we walk the DAG.  (This isn't a great way
+        # to do this, we're reaching into an interface that doesn't
+        # really belong to us, but it's all about performance, so
+        # for now we'll just document the dependency...)
+        if node._memo['stat'] is None:
+            del node._memo['stat']
+    except (AttributeError, KeyError):
+        pass
+    if result:
+        raise TypeError, errorfmt % node.abspath
+
+def ignore_diskcheck_match(node, predicate, errorfmt):
+    pass
+
+def do_diskcheck_rcs(node, name):
+    try:
+        rcs_dir = node.rcs_dir
+    except AttributeError:
+        if node.entry_exists_on_disk('RCS'):
+            rcs_dir = node.Dir('RCS')
+        else:
+            rcs_dir = None
+        node.rcs_dir = rcs_dir
+    if rcs_dir:
+        return rcs_dir.entry_exists_on_disk(name+',v')
+    return None
+
+def ignore_diskcheck_rcs(node, name):
+    return None
+
+def do_diskcheck_sccs(node, name):
+    try:
+        sccs_dir = node.sccs_dir
+    except AttributeError:
+        if node.entry_exists_on_disk('SCCS'):
+            sccs_dir = node.Dir('SCCS')
+        else:
+            sccs_dir = None
+        node.sccs_dir = sccs_dir
+    if sccs_dir:
+        return sccs_dir.entry_exists_on_disk('s.'+name)
+    return None
+
+def ignore_diskcheck_sccs(node, name):
+    return None
+
+diskcheck_match = DiskChecker('match', do_diskcheck_match, ignore_diskcheck_match)
+diskcheck_rcs = DiskChecker('rcs', do_diskcheck_rcs, ignore_diskcheck_rcs)
+diskcheck_sccs = DiskChecker('sccs', do_diskcheck_sccs, ignore_diskcheck_sccs)
+
+diskcheckers = [
+    diskcheck_match,
+    diskcheck_rcs,
+    diskcheck_sccs,
+]
+
+def set_diskcheck(list):
+    for dc in diskcheckers:
+        dc.set(list)
+
+def diskcheck_types():
+    return map(lambda dc: dc.type, diskcheckers)
+
+
+
+class EntryProxy(SCons.Util.Proxy):
+    def __get_abspath(self):
+        entry = self.get()
+        return SCons.Subst.SpecialAttrWrapper(entry.get_abspath(),
+                                             entry.name + "_abspath")
+
+    def __get_filebase(self):
+        name = self.get().name
+        return SCons.Subst.SpecialAttrWrapper(SCons.Util.splitext(name)[0],
+                                             name + "_filebase")
+
+    def __get_suffix(self):
+        name = self.get().name
+        return SCons.Subst.SpecialAttrWrapper(SCons.Util.splitext(name)[1],
+                                             name + "_suffix")
+
+    def __get_file(self):
+        name = self.get().name
+        return SCons.Subst.SpecialAttrWrapper(name, name + "_file")
+
+    def __get_base_path(self):
+        """Return the file's directory and file name, with the
+        suffix stripped."""
+        entry = self.get()
+        return SCons.Subst.SpecialAttrWrapper(SCons.Util.splitext(entry.get_path())[0],
+                                             entry.name + "_base")
+
+    def __get_posix_path(self):
+        """Return the path with / as the path separator,
+        regardless of platform."""
+        if os.sep == '/':
+            return self
+        else:
+            entry = self.get()
+            r = string.replace(entry.get_path(), os.sep, '/')
+            return SCons.Subst.SpecialAttrWrapper(r, entry.name + "_posix")
+
+    def __get_windows_path(self):
+        """Return the path with \ as the path separator,
+        regardless of platform."""
+        if os.sep == '\\':
+            return self
+        else:
+            entry = self.get()
+            r = string.replace(entry.get_path(), os.sep, '\\')
+            return SCons.Subst.SpecialAttrWrapper(r, entry.name + "_windows")
+
+    def __get_srcnode(self):
+        return EntryProxy(self.get().srcnode())
+
+    def __get_srcdir(self):
+        """Returns the directory containing the source node linked to this
+        node via VariantDir(), or the directory of this node if not linked."""
+        return EntryProxy(self.get().srcnode().dir)
+
+    def __get_rsrcnode(self):
+        return EntryProxy(self.get().srcnode().rfile())
+
+    def __get_rsrcdir(self):
+        """Returns the directory containing the source node linked to this
+        node via VariantDir(), or the directory of this node if not linked."""
+        return EntryProxy(self.get().srcnode().rfile().dir)
+
+    def __get_dir(self):
+        return EntryProxy(self.get().dir)
+
+    dictSpecialAttrs = { "base"     : __get_base_path,
+                         "posix"    : __get_posix_path,
+                         "windows"  : __get_windows_path,
+                         "win32"    : __get_windows_path,
+                         "srcpath"  : __get_srcnode,
+                         "srcdir"   : __get_srcdir,
+                         "dir"      : __get_dir,
+                         "abspath"  : __get_abspath,
+                         "filebase" : __get_filebase,
+                         "suffix"   : __get_suffix,
+                         "file"     : __get_file,
+                         "rsrcpath" : __get_rsrcnode,
+                         "rsrcdir"  : __get_rsrcdir,
+                       }
+
+    def __getattr__(self, name):
+        # This is how we implement the "special" attributes
+        # such as base, posix, srcdir, etc.
+        try:
+            attr_function = self.dictSpecialAttrs[name]
+        except KeyError:
+            try:
+                attr = SCons.Util.Proxy.__getattr__(self, name)
+            except AttributeError, e:
+                # Raise our own AttributeError subclass with an
+                # overridden __str__() method that identifies the
+                # name of the entry that caused the exception.
+                raise EntryProxyAttributeError(self, name)
+            return attr
+        else:
+            return attr_function(self)
+
+class Base(SCons.Node.Node):
+    """A generic class for file system entries.  This class is for
+    when we don't know yet whether the entry being looked up is a file
+    or a directory.  Instances of this class can morph into either
+    Dir or File objects by a later, more precise lookup.
+
+    Note: this class does not define __cmp__ and __hash__ for
+    efficiency reasons.  SCons does a lot of comparing of
+    Node.FS.{Base,Entry,File,Dir} objects, so those operations must be
+    as fast as possible, which means we want to use Python's built-in
+    object identity comparisons.
+    """
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    def __init__(self, name, directory, fs):
+        """Initialize a generic Node.FS.Base object.
+
+        Call the superclass initialization, take care of setting up
+        our relative and absolute paths, identify our parent
+        directory, and indicate that this node should use
+        signatures."""
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Node.FS.Base')
+        SCons.Node.Node.__init__(self)
+
+        self.name = name
+        self.suffix = SCons.Util.splitext(name)[1]
+        self.fs = fs
+
+        assert directory, "A directory must be provided"
+
+        self.abspath = directory.entry_abspath(name)
+        self.labspath = directory.entry_labspath(name)
+        if directory.path == '.':
+            self.path = name
+        else:
+            self.path = directory.entry_path(name)
+        if directory.tpath == '.':
+            self.tpath = name
+        else:
+            self.tpath = directory.entry_tpath(name)
+        self.path_elements = directory.path_elements + [self]
+
+        self.dir = directory
+        self.cwd = None # will hold the SConscript directory for target nodes
+        self.duplicate = directory.duplicate
+
+    def str_for_display(self):
+        return '"' + self.__str__() + '"'
+
+    def must_be_same(self, klass):
+        """
+        This node, which already existed, is being looked up as the
+        specified klass.  Raise an exception if it isn't.
+        """
+        if self.__class__ is klass or klass is Entry:
+            return
+        raise TypeError, "Tried to lookup %s '%s' as a %s." %\
+              (self.__class__.__name__, self.path, klass.__name__)
+
+    def get_dir(self):
+        return self.dir
+
+    def get_suffix(self):
+        return self.suffix
+
+    def rfile(self):
+        return self
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        """A Node.FS.Base object's string representation is its path
+        name."""
+        global Save_Strings
+        if Save_Strings:
+            return self._save_str()
+        return self._get_str()
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('_save_str'))
+
+    def _save_str(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['_save_str']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        result = self._get_str()
+        self._memo['_save_str'] = result
+        return result
+
+    def _get_str(self):
+        global Save_Strings
+        if self.duplicate or self.is_derived():
+            return self.get_path()
+        srcnode = self.srcnode()
+        if srcnode.stat() is None and self.stat() is not None:
+            result = self.get_path()
+        else:
+            result = srcnode.get_path()
+        if not Save_Strings:
+            # We're not at the point where we're saving the string string
+            # representations of FS Nodes (because we haven't finished
+            # reading the SConscript files and need to have str() return
+            # things relative to them).  That also means we can't yet
+            # cache values returned (or not returned) by stat(), since
+            # Python code in the SConscript files might still create
+            # or otherwise affect the on-disk file.  So get rid of the
+            # values that the underlying stat() method saved.
+            try: del self._memo['stat']
+            except KeyError: pass
+            if self is not srcnode:
+                try: del srcnode._memo['stat']
+                except KeyError: pass
+        return result
+
+    rstr = __str__
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('stat'))
+
+    def stat(self):
+        try: return self._memo['stat']
+        except KeyError: pass
+        try: result = self.fs.stat(self.abspath)
+        except os.error: result = None
+        self._memo['stat'] = result
+        return result
+
+    def exists(self):
+        return self.stat() is not None
+
+    def rexists(self):
+        return self.rfile().exists()
+
+    def getmtime(self):
+        st = self.stat()
+        if st: return st[stat.ST_MTIME]
+        else: return None
+
+    def getsize(self):
+        st = self.stat()
+        if st: return st[stat.ST_SIZE]
+        else: return None
+
+    def isdir(self):
+        st = self.stat()
+        return st is not None and stat.S_ISDIR(st[stat.ST_MODE])
+
+    def isfile(self):
+        st = self.stat()
+        return st is not None and stat.S_ISREG(st[stat.ST_MODE])
+
+    if hasattr(os, 'symlink'):
+        def islink(self):
+            try: st = self.fs.lstat(self.abspath)
+            except os.error: return 0
+            return stat.S_ISLNK(st[stat.ST_MODE])
+    else:
+        def islink(self):
+            return 0                    # no symlinks
+
+    def is_under(self, dir):
+        if self is dir:
+            return 1
+        else:
+            return self.dir.is_under(dir)
+
+    def set_local(self):
+        self._local = 1
+
+    def srcnode(self):
+        """If this node is in a build path, return the node
+        corresponding to its source file.  Otherwise, return
+        ourself.
+        """
+        srcdir_list = self.dir.srcdir_list()
+        if srcdir_list:
+            srcnode = srcdir_list[0].Entry(self.name)
+            srcnode.must_be_same(self.__class__)
+            return srcnode
+        return self
+
+    def get_path(self, dir=None):
+        """Return path relative to the current working directory of the
+        Node.FS.Base object that owns us."""
+        if not dir:
+            dir = self.fs.getcwd()
+        if self == dir:
+            return '.'
+        path_elems = self.path_elements
+        try: i = path_elems.index(dir)
+        except ValueError: pass
+        else: path_elems = path_elems[i+1:]
+        path_elems = map(lambda n: n.name, path_elems)
+        return string.join(path_elems, os.sep)
+
+    def set_src_builder(self, builder):
+        """Set the source code builder for this node."""
+        self.sbuilder = builder
+        if not self.has_builder():
+            self.builder_set(builder)
+
+    def src_builder(self):
+        """Fetch the source code builder for this node.
+
+        If there isn't one, we cache the source code builder specified
+        for the directory (which in turn will cache the value from its
+        parent directory, and so on up to the file system root).
+        """
+        try:
+            scb = self.sbuilder
+        except AttributeError:
+            scb = self.dir.src_builder()
+            self.sbuilder = scb
+        return scb
+
+    def get_abspath(self):
+        """Get the absolute path of the file."""
+        return self.abspath
+
+    def for_signature(self):
+        # Return just our name.  Even an absolute path would not work,
+        # because that can change thanks to symlinks or remapped network
+        # paths.
+        return self.name
+
+    def get_subst_proxy(self):
+        try:
+            return self._proxy
+        except AttributeError:
+            ret = EntryProxy(self)
+            self._proxy = ret
+            return ret
+
+    def target_from_source(self, prefix, suffix, splitext=SCons.Util.splitext):
+        """
+
+        Generates a target entry that corresponds to this entry (usually
+        a source file) with the specified prefix and suffix.
+
+        Note that this method can be overridden dynamically for generated
+        files that need different behavior.  See Tool/swig.py for
+        an example.
+        """
+        return self.dir.Entry(prefix + splitext(self.name)[0] + suffix)
+
+    def _Rfindalldirs_key(self, pathlist):
+        return pathlist
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('Rfindalldirs', _Rfindalldirs_key))
+
+    def Rfindalldirs(self, pathlist):
+        """
+        Return all of the directories for a given path list, including
+        corresponding "backing" directories in any repositories.
+
+        The Node lookups are relative to this Node (typically a
+        directory), so memoizing result saves cycles from looking
+        up the same path for each target in a given directory.
+        """
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['Rfindalldirs']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['Rfindalldirs'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[pathlist]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        create_dir_relative_to_self = self.Dir
+        result = []
+        for path in pathlist:
+            if isinstance(path, SCons.Node.Node):
+                result.append(path)
+            else:
+                dir = create_dir_relative_to_self(path)
+                result.extend(dir.get_all_rdirs())
+
+        memo_dict[pathlist] = result
+
+        return result
+
+    def RDirs(self, pathlist):
+        """Search for a list of directories in the Repository list."""
+        cwd = self.cwd or self.fs._cwd
+        return cwd.Rfindalldirs(pathlist)
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('rentry'))
+
+    def rentry(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['rentry']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        result = self
+        if not self.exists():
+            norm_name = _my_normcase(self.name)
+            for dir in self.dir.get_all_rdirs():
+                try:
+                    node = dir.entries[norm_name]
+                except KeyError:
+                    if dir.entry_exists_on_disk(self.name):
+                        result = dir.Entry(self.name)
+                        break
+        self._memo['rentry'] = result
+        return result
+
+    def _glob1(self, pattern, ondisk=True, source=False, strings=False):
+        return []
+
+class Entry(Base):
+    """This is the class for generic Node.FS entries--that is, things
+    that could be a File or a Dir, but we're just not sure yet.
+    Consequently, the methods in this class really exist just to
+    transform their associated object into the right class when the
+    time comes, and then call the same-named method in the transformed
+    class."""
+
+    def diskcheck_match(self):
+        pass
+
+    def disambiguate(self, must_exist=None):
+        """
+        """
+        if self.isdir():
+            self.__class__ = Dir
+            self._morph()
+        elif self.isfile():
+            self.__class__ = File
+            self._morph()
+            self.clear()
+        else:
+            # There was nothing on-disk at this location, so look in
+            # the src directory.
+            #
+            # We can't just use self.srcnode() straight away because
+            # that would create an actual Node for this file in the src
+            # directory, and there might not be one.  Instead, use the
+            # dir_on_disk() method to see if there's something on-disk
+            # with that name, in which case we can go ahead and call
+            # self.srcnode() to create the right type of entry.
+            srcdir = self.dir.srcnode()
+            if srcdir != self.dir and \
+               srcdir.entry_exists_on_disk(self.name) and \
+               self.srcnode().isdir():
+                self.__class__ = Dir
+                self._morph()
+            elif must_exist:
+                msg = "No such file or directory: '%s'" % self.abspath
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, msg
+            else:
+                self.__class__ = File
+                self._morph()
+                self.clear()
+        return self
+
+    def rfile(self):
+        """We're a generic Entry, but the caller is actually looking for
+        a File at this point, so morph into one."""
+        self.__class__ = File
+        self._morph()
+        self.clear()
+        return File.rfile(self)
+
+    def scanner_key(self):
+        return self.get_suffix()
+
+    def get_contents(self):
+        """Fetch the contents of the entry.
+
+        Since this should return the real contents from the file
+        system, we check to see into what sort of subclass we should
+        morph this Entry."""
+        try:
+            self = self.disambiguate(must_exist=1)
+        except SCons.Errors.UserError:
+            # There was nothing on disk with which to disambiguate
+            # this entry.  Leave it as an Entry, but return a null
+            # string so calls to get_contents() in emitters and the
+            # like (e.g. in qt.py) don't have to disambiguate by hand
+            # or catch the exception.
+            return ''
+        else:
+            return self.get_contents()
+
+    def must_be_same(self, klass):
+        """Called to make sure a Node is a Dir.  Since we're an
+        Entry, we can morph into one."""
+        if self.__class__ is not klass:
+            self.__class__ = klass
+            self._morph()
+            self.clear()
+
+    # The following methods can get called before the Taskmaster has
+    # had a chance to call disambiguate() directly to see if this Entry
+    # should really be a Dir or a File.  We therefore use these to call
+    # disambiguate() transparently (from our caller's point of view).
+    #
+    # Right now, this minimal set of methods has been derived by just
+    # looking at some of the methods that will obviously be called early
+    # in any of the various Taskmasters' calling sequences, and then
+    # empirically figuring out which additional methods are necessary
+    # to make various tests pass.
+
+    def exists(self):
+        """Return if the Entry exists.  Check the file system to see
+        what we should turn into first.  Assume a file if there's no
+        directory."""
+        return self.disambiguate().exists()
+
+    def rel_path(self, other):
+        d = self.disambiguate()
+        if d.__class__ is Entry:
+            raise "rel_path() could not disambiguate File/Dir"
+        return d.rel_path(other)
+
+    def new_ninfo(self):
+        return self.disambiguate().new_ninfo()
+
+    def changed_since_last_build(self, target, prev_ni):
+        return self.disambiguate().changed_since_last_build(target, prev_ni)
+
+    def _glob1(self, pattern, ondisk=True, source=False, strings=False):
+        return self.disambiguate()._glob1(pattern, ondisk, source, strings)
+
+# This is for later so we can differentiate between Entry the class and Entry
+# the method of the FS class.
+_classEntry = Entry
+
+
+class LocalFS:
+
+    if SCons.Memoize.use_memoizer:
+        __metaclass__ = SCons.Memoize.Memoized_Metaclass
+
+    # This class implements an abstraction layer for operations involving
+    # a local file system.  Essentially, this wraps any function in
+    # the os, os.path or shutil modules that we use to actually go do
+    # anything with or to the local file system.
+    #
+    # Note that there's a very good chance we'll refactor this part of
+    # the architecture in some way as we really implement the interface(s)
+    # for remote file system Nodes.  For example, the right architecture
+    # might be to have this be a subclass instead of a base class.
+    # Nevertheless, we're using this as a first step in that direction.
+    #
+    # We're not using chdir() yet because the calling subclass method
+    # needs to use os.chdir() directly to avoid recursion.  Will we
+    # really need this one?
+    #def chdir(self, path):
+    #    return os.chdir(path)
+    def chmod(self, path, mode):
+        return os.chmod(path, mode)
+    def copy(self, src, dst):
+        return shutil.copy(src, dst)
+    def copy2(self, src, dst):
+        return shutil.copy2(src, dst)
+    def exists(self, path):
+        return os.path.exists(path)
+    def getmtime(self, path):
+        return os.path.getmtime(path)
+    def getsize(self, path):
+        return os.path.getsize(path)
+    def isdir(self, path):
+        return os.path.isdir(path)
+    def isfile(self, path):
+        return os.path.isfile(path)
+    def link(self, src, dst):
+        return os.link(src, dst)
+    def lstat(self, path):
+        return os.lstat(path)
+    def listdir(self, path):
+        return os.listdir(path)
+    def makedirs(self, path):
+        return os.makedirs(path)
+    def mkdir(self, path):
+        return os.mkdir(path)
+    def rename(self, old, new):
+        return os.rename(old, new)
+    def stat(self, path):
+        return os.stat(path)
+    def symlink(self, src, dst):
+        return os.symlink(src, dst)
+    def open(self, path):
+        return open(path)
+    def unlink(self, path):
+        return os.unlink(path)
+
+    if hasattr(os, 'symlink'):
+        def islink(self, path):
+            return os.path.islink(path)
+    else:
+        def islink(self, path):
+            return 0                    # no symlinks
+
+    if hasattr(os, 'readlink'):
+        def readlink(self, file):
+            return os.readlink(file)
+    else:
+        def readlink(self, file):
+            return ''
+
+
+#class RemoteFS:
+#    # Skeleton for the obvious methods we might need from the
+#    # abstraction layer for a remote filesystem.
+#    def upload(self, local_src, remote_dst):
+#        pass
+#    def download(self, remote_src, local_dst):
+#        pass
+
+
+class FS(LocalFS):
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    def __init__(self, path = None):
+        """Initialize the Node.FS subsystem.
+
+        The supplied path is the top of the source tree, where we
+        expect to find the top-level build file.  If no path is
+        supplied, the current directory is the default.
+
+        The path argument must be a valid absolute path.
+        """
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Node.FS')
+
+        self._memo = {}
+
+        self.Root = {}
+        self.SConstruct_dir = None
+        self.max_drift = default_max_drift
+
+        self.Top = None
+        if path is None:
+            self.pathTop = os.getcwd()
+        else:
+            self.pathTop = path
+        self.defaultDrive = _my_normcase(os.path.splitdrive(self.pathTop)[0])
+
+        self.Top = self.Dir(self.pathTop)
+        self.Top.path = '.'
+        self.Top.tpath = '.'
+        self._cwd = self.Top
+
+        DirNodeInfo.fs = self
+        FileNodeInfo.fs = self
+    
+    def set_SConstruct_dir(self, dir):
+        self.SConstruct_dir = dir
+
+    def get_max_drift(self):
+        return self.max_drift
+
+    def set_max_drift(self, max_drift):
+        self.max_drift = max_drift
+
+    def getcwd(self):
+        return self._cwd
+
+    def chdir(self, dir, change_os_dir=0):
+        """Change the current working directory for lookups.
+        If change_os_dir is true, we will also change the "real" cwd
+        to match.
+        """
+        curr=self._cwd
+        try:
+            if dir is not None:
+                self._cwd = dir
+                if change_os_dir:
+                    os.chdir(dir.abspath)
+        except OSError:
+            self._cwd = curr
+            raise
+
+    def get_root(self, drive):
+        """
+        Returns the root directory for the specified drive, creating
+        it if necessary.
+        """
+        drive = _my_normcase(drive)
+        try:
+            return self.Root[drive]
+        except KeyError:
+            root = RootDir(drive, self)
+            self.Root[drive] = root
+            if not drive:
+                self.Root[self.defaultDrive] = root
+            elif drive == self.defaultDrive:
+                self.Root[''] = root
+            return root
+
+    def _lookup(self, p, directory, fsclass, create=1):
+        """
+        The generic entry point for Node lookup with user-supplied data.
+
+        This translates arbitrary input into a canonical Node.FS object
+        of the specified fsclass.  The general approach for strings is
+        to turn it into a fully normalized absolute path and then call
+        the root directory's lookup_abs() method for the heavy lifting.
+
+        If the path name begins with '#', it is unconditionally
+        interpreted relative to the top-level directory of this FS.  '#'
+        is treated as a synonym for the top-level SConstruct directory,
+        much like '~' is treated as a synonym for the user's home
+        directory in a UNIX shell.  So both '#foo' and '#/foo' refer
+        to the 'foo' subdirectory underneath the top-level SConstruct
+        directory.
+
+        If the path name is relative, then the path is looked up relative
+        to the specified directory, or the current directory (self._cwd,
+        typically the SConscript directory) if the specified directory
+        is None.
+        """
+        if isinstance(p, Base):
+            # It's already a Node.FS object.  Make sure it's the right
+            # class and return.
+            p.must_be_same(fsclass)
+            return p
+        # str(p) in case it's something like a proxy object
+        p = str(p)
+
+        initial_hash = (p[0:1] == '#')
+        if initial_hash:
+            # There was an initial '#', so we strip it and override
+            # whatever directory they may have specified with the
+            # top-level SConstruct directory.
+            p = p[1:]
+            directory = self.Top
+
+        if directory and not isinstance(directory, Dir):
+            directory = self.Dir(directory)
+
+        if do_splitdrive:
+            drive, p = os.path.splitdrive(p)
+        else:
+            drive = ''
+        if drive and not p:
+            # This causes a naked drive letter to be treated as a synonym
+            # for the root directory on that drive.
+            p = os.sep
+        absolute = os.path.isabs(p)
+
+        needs_normpath = needs_normpath_check.match(p)
+
+        if initial_hash or not absolute:
+            # This is a relative lookup, either to the top-level
+            # SConstruct directory (because of the initial '#') or to
+            # the current directory (the path name is not absolute).
+            # Add the string to the appropriate directory lookup path,
+            # after which the whole thing gets normalized.
+            if not directory:
+                directory = self._cwd
+            if p:
+                p = directory.labspath + '/' + p
+            else:
+                p = directory.labspath
+
+        if needs_normpath:
+            p = os.path.normpath(p)
+
+        if drive or absolute:
+            root = self.get_root(drive)
+        else:
+            if not directory:
+                directory = self._cwd
+            root = directory.root
+
+        if os.sep != '/':
+            p = string.replace(p, os.sep, '/')
+        return root._lookup_abs(p, fsclass, create)
+
+    def Entry(self, name, directory = None, create = 1):
+        """Look up or create a generic Entry node with the specified name.
+        If the name is a relative path (begins with ./, ../, or a file
+        name), then it is looked up relative to the supplied directory
+        node, or to the top level directory of the FS (supplied at
+        construction time) if no directory is supplied.
+        """
+        return self._lookup(name, directory, Entry, create)
+
+    def File(self, name, directory = None, create = 1):
+        """Look up or create a File node with the specified name.  If
+        the name is a relative path (begins with ./, ../, or a file name),
+        then it is looked up relative to the supplied directory node,
+        or to the top level directory of the FS (supplied at construction
+        time) if no directory is supplied.
+
+        This method will raise TypeError if a directory is found at the
+        specified path.
+        """
+        return self._lookup(name, directory, File, create)
+
+    def Dir(self, name, directory = None, create = True):
+        """Look up or create a Dir node with the specified name.  If
+        the name is a relative path (begins with ./, ../, or a file name),
+        then it is looked up relative to the supplied directory node,
+        or to the top level directory of the FS (supplied at construction
+        time) if no directory is supplied.
+
+        This method will raise TypeError if a normal file is found at the
+        specified path.
+        """
+        return self._lookup(name, directory, Dir, create)
+
+    def VariantDir(self, variant_dir, src_dir, duplicate=1):
+        """Link the supplied variant directory to the source directory
+        for purposes of building files."""
+
+        if not isinstance(src_dir, SCons.Node.Node):
+            src_dir = self.Dir(src_dir)
+        if not isinstance(variant_dir, SCons.Node.Node):
+            variant_dir = self.Dir(variant_dir)
+        if src_dir.is_under(variant_dir):
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Source directory cannot be under variant directory."
+        if variant_dir.srcdir:
+            if variant_dir.srcdir == src_dir:
+                return # We already did this.
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "'%s' already has a source directory: '%s'."%(variant_dir, variant_dir.srcdir)
+        variant_dir.link(src_dir, duplicate)
+
+    def Repository(self, *dirs):
+        """Specify Repository directories to search."""
+        for d in dirs:
+            if not isinstance(d, SCons.Node.Node):
+                d = self.Dir(d)
+            self.Top.addRepository(d)
+
+    def variant_dir_target_climb(self, orig, dir, tail):
+        """Create targets in corresponding variant directories
+
+        Climb the directory tree, and look up path names
+        relative to any linked variant directories we find.
+
+        Even though this loops and walks up the tree, we don't memoize
+        the return value because this is really only used to process
+        the command-line targets.
+        """
+        targets = []
+        message = None
+        fmt = "building associated VariantDir targets: %s"
+        start_dir = dir
+        while dir:
+            for bd in dir.variant_dirs:
+                if start_dir.is_under(bd):
+                    # If already in the build-dir location, don't reflect
+                    return [orig], fmt % str(orig)
+                p = apply(os.path.join, [bd.path] + tail)
+                targets.append(self.Entry(p))
+            tail = [dir.name] + tail
+            dir = dir.up()
+        if targets:
+            message = fmt % string.join(map(str, targets))
+        return targets, message
+
+    def Glob(self, pathname, ondisk=True, source=True, strings=False, cwd=None):
+        """
+        Globs
+
+        This is mainly a shim layer 
+        """
+        if cwd is None:
+            cwd = self.getcwd()
+        return cwd.glob(pathname, ondisk, source, strings)
+
+class DirNodeInfo(SCons.Node.NodeInfoBase):
+    # This should get reset by the FS initialization.
+    current_version_id = 1
+
+    fs = None
+
+    def str_to_node(self, s):
+        top = self.fs.Top
+        root = top.root
+        if do_splitdrive:
+            drive, s = os.path.splitdrive(s)
+            if drive:
+                root = self.fs.get_root(drive)
+        if not os.path.isabs(s):
+            s = top.labspath + '/' + s
+        return root._lookup_abs(s, Entry)
+
+class DirBuildInfo(SCons.Node.BuildInfoBase):
+    current_version_id = 1
+
+glob_magic_check = re.compile('[*?[]')
+
+def has_glob_magic(s):
+    return glob_magic_check.search(s) is not None
+
+class Dir(Base):
+    """A class for directories in a file system.
+    """
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    NodeInfo = DirNodeInfo
+    BuildInfo = DirBuildInfo
+
+    def __init__(self, name, directory, fs):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Node.FS.Dir')
+        Base.__init__(self, name, directory, fs)
+        self._morph()
+
+    def _morph(self):
+        """Turn a file system Node (either a freshly initialized directory
+        object or a separate Entry object) into a proper directory object.
+
+        Set up this directory's entries and hook it into the file
+        system tree.  Specify that directories (this Node) don't use
+        signatures for calculating whether they're current.
+        """
+
+        self.repositories = []
+        self.srcdir = None
+
+        self.entries = {}
+        self.entries['.'] = self
+        self.entries['..'] = self.dir
+        self.cwd = self
+        self.searched = 0
+        self._sconsign = None
+        self.variant_dirs = []
+        self.root = self.dir.root
+
+        # Don't just reset the executor, replace its action list,
+        # because it might have some pre-or post-actions that need to
+        # be preserved.
+        self.builder = get_MkdirBuilder()
+        self.get_executor().set_action_list(self.builder.action)
+
+    def diskcheck_match(self):
+        diskcheck_match(self, self.isfile,
+                        "File %s found where directory expected.")
+
+    def __clearRepositoryCache(self, duplicate=None):
+        """Called when we change the repository(ies) for a directory.
+        This clears any cached information that is invalidated by changing
+        the repository."""
+
+        for node in self.entries.values():
+            if node != self.dir:
+                if node != self and isinstance(node, Dir):
+                    node.__clearRepositoryCache(duplicate)
+                else:
+                    node.clear()
+                    try:
+                        del node._srcreps
+                    except AttributeError:
+                        pass
+                    if duplicate is not None:
+                        node.duplicate=duplicate
+
+    def __resetDuplicate(self, node):
+        if node != self:
+            node.duplicate = node.get_dir().duplicate
+
+    def Entry(self, name):
+        """
+        Looks up or creates an entry node named 'name' relative to
+        this directory.
+        """
+        return self.fs.Entry(name, self)
+
+    def Dir(self, name, create=True):
+        """
+        Looks up or creates a directory node named 'name' relative to
+        this directory.
+        """
+        return self.fs.Dir(name, self, create)
+
+    def File(self, name):
+        """
+        Looks up or creates a file node named 'name' relative to
+        this directory.
+        """
+        return self.fs.File(name, self)
+
+    def _lookup_rel(self, name, klass, create=1):
+        """
+        Looks up a *normalized* relative path name, relative to this
+        directory.
+
+        This method is intended for use by internal lookups with
+        already-normalized path data.  For general-purpose lookups,
+        use the Entry(), Dir() and File() methods above.
+
+        This method does *no* input checking and will die or give
+        incorrect results if it's passed a non-normalized path name (e.g.,
+        a path containing '..'), an absolute path name, a top-relative
+        ('#foo') path name, or any kind of object.
+        """
+        name = self.entry_labspath(name)
+        return self.root._lookup_abs(name, klass, create)
+
+    def link(self, srcdir, duplicate):
+        """Set this directory as the variant directory for the
+        supplied source directory."""
+        self.srcdir = srcdir
+        self.duplicate = duplicate
+        self.__clearRepositoryCache(duplicate)
+        srcdir.variant_dirs.append(self)
+
+    def getRepositories(self):
+        """Returns a list of repositories for this directory.
+        """
+        if self.srcdir and not self.duplicate:
+            return self.srcdir.get_all_rdirs() + self.repositories
+        return self.repositories
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('get_all_rdirs'))
+
+    def get_all_rdirs(self):
+        try:
+            return list(self._memo['get_all_rdirs'])
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+        result = [self]
+        fname = '.'
+        dir = self
+        while dir:
+            for rep in dir.getRepositories():
+                result.append(rep.Dir(fname))
+            if fname == '.':
+                fname = dir.name
+            else:
+                fname = dir.name + os.sep + fname
+            dir = dir.up()
+
+        self._memo['get_all_rdirs'] = list(result)
+
+        return result
+
+    def addRepository(self, dir):
+        if dir != self and not dir in self.repositories:
+            self.repositories.append(dir)
+            dir.tpath = '.'
+            self.__clearRepositoryCache()
+
+    def up(self):
+        return self.entries['..']
+
+    def _rel_path_key(self, other):
+        return str(other)
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('rel_path', _rel_path_key))
+
+    def rel_path(self, other):
+        """Return a path to "other" relative to this directory.
+        """
+
+        # This complicated and expensive method, which constructs relative
+        # paths between arbitrary Node.FS objects, is no longer used
+        # by SCons itself.  It was introduced to store dependency paths
+        # in .sconsign files relative to the target, but that ended up
+        # being significantly inefficient.
+        #
+        # We're continuing to support the method because some SConstruct
+        # files out there started using it when it was available, and
+        # we're all about backwards compatibility..
+
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['rel_path']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['rel_path'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[other]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        if self is other:
+            result = '.'
+
+        elif not other in self.path_elements:
+            try:
+                other_dir = other.get_dir()
+            except AttributeError:
+                result = str(other)
+            else:
+                if other_dir is None:
+                    result = other.name
+                else:
+                    dir_rel_path = self.rel_path(other_dir)
+                    if dir_rel_path == '.':
+                        result = other.name
+                    else:
+                        result = dir_rel_path + os.sep + other.name
+        else:
+            i = self.path_elements.index(other) + 1
+
+            path_elems = ['..'] * (len(self.path_elements) - i) \
+                         + map(lambda n: n.name, other.path_elements[i:])
+             
+            result = string.join(path_elems, os.sep)
+
+        memo_dict[other] = result
+
+        return result
+
+    def get_env_scanner(self, env, kw={}):
+        import SCons.Defaults
+        return SCons.Defaults.DirEntryScanner
+
+    def get_target_scanner(self):
+        import SCons.Defaults
+        return SCons.Defaults.DirEntryScanner
+
+    def get_found_includes(self, env, scanner, path):
+        """Return this directory's implicit dependencies.
+
+        We don't bother caching the results because the scan typically
+        shouldn't be requested more than once (as opposed to scanning
+        .h file contents, which can be requested as many times as the
+        files is #included by other files).
+        """
+        if not scanner:
+            return []
+        # Clear cached info for this Dir.  If we already visited this
+        # directory on our walk down the tree (because we didn't know at
+        # that point it was being used as the source for another Node)
+        # then we may have calculated build signature before realizing
+        # we had to scan the disk.  Now that we have to, though, we need
+        # to invalidate the old calculated signature so that any node
+        # dependent on our directory structure gets one that includes
+        # info about everything on disk.
+        self.clear()
+        return scanner(self, env, path)
+
+    #
+    # Taskmaster interface subsystem
+    #
+
+    def prepare(self):
+        pass
+
+    def build(self, **kw):
+        """A null "builder" for directories."""
+        global MkdirBuilder
+        if self.builder is not MkdirBuilder:
+            apply(SCons.Node.Node.build, [self,], kw)
+
+    #
+    #
+    #
+
+    def _create(self):
+        """Create this directory, silently and without worrying about
+        whether the builder is the default or not."""
+        listDirs = []
+        parent = self
+        while parent:
+            if parent.exists():
+                break
+            listDirs.append(parent)
+            parent = parent.up()
+        else:
+            raise SCons.Errors.StopError, parent.path
+        listDirs.reverse()
+        for dirnode in listDirs:
+            try:
+                # Don't call dirnode.build(), call the base Node method
+                # directly because we definitely *must* create this
+                # directory.  The dirnode.build() method will suppress
+                # the build if it's the default builder.
+                SCons.Node.Node.build(dirnode)
+                dirnode.get_executor().nullify()
+                # The build() action may or may not have actually
+                # created the directory, depending on whether the -n
+                # option was used or not.  Delete the _exists and
+                # _rexists attributes so they can be reevaluated.
+                dirnode.clear()
+            except OSError:
+                pass
+
+    def multiple_side_effect_has_builder(self):
+        global MkdirBuilder
+        return self.builder is not MkdirBuilder and self.has_builder()
+
+    def alter_targets(self):
+        """Return any corresponding targets in a variant directory.
+        """
+        return self.fs.variant_dir_target_climb(self, self, [])
+
+    def scanner_key(self):
+        """A directory does not get scanned."""
+        return None
+
+    def get_contents(self):
+        """Return content signatures and names of all our children
+        separated by new-lines. Ensure that the nodes are sorted."""
+        contents = []
+        name_cmp = lambda a, b: cmp(a.name, b.name)
+        sorted_children = self.children()[:]
+        sorted_children.sort(name_cmp)        
+        for node in sorted_children:
+            contents.append('%s %s\n' % (node.get_csig(), node.name))
+        return string.join(contents, '')
+
+    def get_csig(self):
+        """Compute the content signature for Directory nodes. In
+        general, this is not needed and the content signature is not
+        stored in the DirNodeInfo. However, if get_contents on a Dir
+        node is called which has a child directory, the child
+        directory should return the hash of its contents."""
+        contents = self.get_contents()
+        return SCons.Util.MD5signature(contents)
+
+    def do_duplicate(self, src):
+        pass
+
+    changed_since_last_build = SCons.Node.Node.state_has_changed
+
+    def is_up_to_date(self):
+        """If any child is not up-to-date, then this directory isn't,
+        either."""
+        if self.builder is not MkdirBuilder and not self.exists():
+            return 0
+        up_to_date = SCons.Node.up_to_date
+        for kid in self.children():
+            if kid.get_state() > up_to_date:
+                return 0
+        return 1
+
+    def rdir(self):
+        if not self.exists():
+            norm_name = _my_normcase(self.name)
+            for dir in self.dir.get_all_rdirs():
+                try: node = dir.entries[norm_name]
+                except KeyError: node = dir.dir_on_disk(self.name)
+                if node and node.exists() and \
+                    (isinstance(dir, Dir) or isinstance(dir, Entry)):
+                        return node
+        return self
+
+    def sconsign(self):
+        """Return the .sconsign file info for this directory,
+        creating it first if necessary."""
+        if not self._sconsign:
+            import SCons.SConsign
+            self._sconsign = SCons.SConsign.ForDirectory(self)
+        return self._sconsign
+
+    def srcnode(self):
+        """Dir has a special need for srcnode()...if we
+        have a srcdir attribute set, then that *is* our srcnode."""
+        if self.srcdir:
+            return self.srcdir
+        return Base.srcnode(self)
+
+    def get_timestamp(self):
+        """Return the latest timestamp from among our children"""
+        stamp = 0
+        for kid in self.children():
+            if kid.get_timestamp() > stamp:
+                stamp = kid.get_timestamp()
+        return stamp
+
+    def entry_abspath(self, name):
+        return self.abspath + os.sep + name
+
+    def entry_labspath(self, name):
+        return self.labspath + '/' + name
+
+    def entry_path(self, name):
+        return self.path + os.sep + name
+
+    def entry_tpath(self, name):
+        return self.tpath + os.sep + name
+
+    def entry_exists_on_disk(self, name):
+        try:
+            d = self.on_disk_entries
+        except AttributeError:
+            d = {}
+            try:
+                entries = os.listdir(self.abspath)
+            except OSError:
+                pass
+            else:
+                for entry in map(_my_normcase, entries):
+                    d[entry] = 1
+            self.on_disk_entries = d
+        return d.has_key(_my_normcase(name))
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('srcdir_list'))
+
+    def srcdir_list(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['srcdir_list']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+        result = []
+
+        dirname = '.'
+        dir = self
+        while dir:
+            if dir.srcdir:
+                result.append(dir.srcdir.Dir(dirname))
+            dirname = dir.name + os.sep + dirname
+            dir = dir.up()
+
+        self._memo['srcdir_list'] = result
+
+        return result
+
+    def srcdir_duplicate(self, name):
+        for dir in self.srcdir_list():
+            if self.is_under(dir):
+                # We shouldn't source from something in the build path;
+                # variant_dir is probably under src_dir, in which case
+                # we are reflecting.
+                break
+            if dir.entry_exists_on_disk(name):
+                srcnode = dir.Entry(name).disambiguate()
+                if self.duplicate:
+                    node = self.Entry(name).disambiguate()
+                    node.do_duplicate(srcnode)
+                    return node
+                else:
+                    return srcnode
+        return None
+
+    def _srcdir_find_file_key(self, filename):
+        return filename
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('srcdir_find_file', _srcdir_find_file_key))
+
+    def srcdir_find_file(self, filename):
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['srcdir_find_file']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['srcdir_find_file'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[filename]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        def func(node):
+            if (isinstance(node, File) or isinstance(node, Entry)) and \
+               (node.is_derived() or node.exists()):
+                    return node
+            return None
+
+        norm_name = _my_normcase(filename)
+
+        for rdir in self.get_all_rdirs():
+            try: node = rdir.entries[norm_name]
+            except KeyError: node = rdir.file_on_disk(filename)
+            else: node = func(node)
+            if node:
+                result = (node, self)
+                memo_dict[filename] = result
+                return result
+
+        for srcdir in self.srcdir_list():
+            for rdir in srcdir.get_all_rdirs():
+                try: node = rdir.entries[norm_name]
+                except KeyError: node = rdir.file_on_disk(filename)
+                else: node = func(node)
+                if node:
+                    result = (File(filename, self, self.fs), srcdir)
+                    memo_dict[filename] = result
+                    return result
+
+        result = (None, None)
+        memo_dict[filename] = result
+        return result
+
+    def dir_on_disk(self, name):
+        if self.entry_exists_on_disk(name):
+            try: return self.Dir(name)
+            except TypeError: pass
+        node = self.srcdir_duplicate(name)
+        if isinstance(node, File):
+            return None
+        return node
+
+    def file_on_disk(self, name):
+        if self.entry_exists_on_disk(name) or \
+           diskcheck_rcs(self, name) or \
+           diskcheck_sccs(self, name):
+            try: return self.File(name)
+            except TypeError: pass
+        node = self.srcdir_duplicate(name)
+        if isinstance(node, Dir):
+            return None
+        return node
+
+    def walk(self, func, arg):
+        """
+        Walk this directory tree by calling the specified function
+        for each directory in the tree.
+
+        This behaves like the os.path.walk() function, but for in-memory
+        Node.FS.Dir objects.  The function takes the same arguments as
+        the functions passed to os.path.walk():
+
+                func(arg, dirname, fnames)
+
+        Except that "dirname" will actually be the directory *Node*,
+        not the string.  The '.' and '..' entries are excluded from
+        fnames.  The fnames list may be modified in-place to filter the
+        subdirectories visited or otherwise impose a specific order.
+        The "arg" argument is always passed to func() and may be used
+        in any way (or ignored, passing None is common).
+        """
+        entries = self.entries
+        names = entries.keys()
+        names.remove('.')
+        names.remove('..')
+        func(arg, self, names)
+        select_dirs = lambda n, e=entries: isinstance(e[n], Dir)
+        for dirname in filter(select_dirs, names):
+            entries[dirname].walk(func, arg)
+
+    def glob(self, pathname, ondisk=True, source=False, strings=False):
+        """
+        Returns a list of Nodes (or strings) matching a specified
+        pathname pattern.
+
+        Pathname patterns follow UNIX shell semantics:  * matches
+        any-length strings of any characters, ? matches any character,
+        and [] can enclose lists or ranges of characters.  Matches do
+        not span directory separators.
+
+        The matches take into account Repositories, returning local
+        Nodes if a corresponding entry exists in a Repository (either
+        an in-memory Node or something on disk).
+
+        By defafult, the glob() function matches entries that exist
+        on-disk, in addition to in-memory Nodes.  Setting the "ondisk"
+        argument to False (or some other non-true value) causes the glob()
+        function to only match in-memory Nodes.  The default behavior is
+        to return both the on-disk and in-memory Nodes.
+
+        The "source" argument, when true, specifies that corresponding
+        source Nodes must be returned if you're globbing in a build
+        directory (initialized with VariantDir()).  The default behavior
+        is to return Nodes local to the VariantDir().
+
+        The "strings" argument, when true, returns the matches as strings,
+        not Nodes.  The strings are path names relative to this directory.
+
+        The underlying algorithm is adapted from the glob.glob() function
+        in the Python library (but heavily modified), and uses fnmatch()
+        under the covers.
+        """
+        dirname, basename = os.path.split(pathname)
+        if not dirname:
+            return self._glob1(basename, ondisk, source, strings)
+        if has_glob_magic(dirname):
+            list = self.glob(dirname, ondisk, source, strings=False)
+        else:
+            list = [self.Dir(dirname, create=True)]
+        result = []
+        for dir in list:
+            r = dir._glob1(basename, ondisk, source, strings)
+            if strings:
+                r = map(lambda x, d=str(dir): os.path.join(d, x), r)
+            result.extend(r)
+        result.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(str(a), str(b)))
+        return result
+
+    def _glob1(self, pattern, ondisk=True, source=False, strings=False):
+        """
+        Globs for and returns a list of entry names matching a single
+        pattern in this directory.
+
+        This searches any repositories and source directories for
+        corresponding entries and returns a Node (or string) relative
+        to the current directory if an entry is found anywhere.
+
+        TODO: handle pattern with no wildcard
+        """
+        search_dir_list = self.get_all_rdirs()
+        for srcdir in self.srcdir_list():
+            search_dir_list.extend(srcdir.get_all_rdirs())
+
+        selfEntry = self.Entry
+        names = []
+        for dir in search_dir_list:
+            # We use the .name attribute from the Node because the keys of
+            # the dir.entries dictionary are normalized (that is, all upper
+            # case) on case-insensitive systems like Windows.
+            #node_names = [ v.name for k, v in dir.entries.items() if k not in ('.', '..') ]
+            entry_names = filter(lambda n: n not in ('.', '..'), dir.entries.keys())
+            node_names = map(lambda n, e=dir.entries: e[n].name, entry_names)
+            names.extend(node_names)
+            if not strings:
+                # Make sure the working directory (self) actually has
+                # entries for all Nodes in repositories or variant dirs.
+                map(selfEntry, node_names)
+            if ondisk:
+                try:
+                    disk_names = os.listdir(dir.abspath)
+                except os.error:
+                    continue
+                names.extend(disk_names)
+                if not strings:
+                    # We're going to return corresponding Nodes in
+                    # the local directory, so we need to make sure
+                    # those Nodes exist.  We only want to create
+                    # Nodes for the entries that will match the
+                    # specified pattern, though, which means we
+                    # need to filter the list here, even though
+                    # the overall list will also be filtered later,
+                    # after we exit this loop.
+                    if pattern[0] != '.':
+                        #disk_names = [ d for d in disk_names if d[0] != '.' ]
+                        disk_names = filter(lambda x: x[0] != '.', disk_names)
+                    disk_names = fnmatch.filter(disk_names, pattern)
+                    dirEntry = dir.Entry
+                    for name in disk_names:
+                        # Add './' before disk filename so that '#' at
+                        # beginning of filename isn't interpreted.
+                        name = './' + name
+                        node = dirEntry(name).disambiguate()
+                        n = selfEntry(name)
+                        if n.__class__ != node.__class__:
+                            n.__class__ = node.__class__
+                            n._morph()
+
+        names = set(names)
+        if pattern[0] != '.':
+            #names = [ n for n in names if n[0] != '.' ]
+            names = filter(lambda x: x[0] != '.', names)
+        names = fnmatch.filter(names, pattern)
+
+        if strings:
+            return names
+
+        #return [ self.entries[_my_normcase(n)] for n in names ]
+        return map(lambda n, e=self.entries:  e[_my_normcase(n)], names)
+
+class RootDir(Dir):
+    """A class for the root directory of a file system.
+
+    This is the same as a Dir class, except that the path separator
+    ('/' or '\\') is actually part of the name, so we don't need to
+    add a separator when creating the path names of entries within
+    this directory.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, name, fs):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Node.FS.RootDir')
+        # We're going to be our own parent directory (".." entry and .dir
+        # attribute) so we have to set up some values so Base.__init__()
+        # won't gag won't it calls some of our methods.
+        self.abspath = ''
+        self.labspath = ''
+        self.path = ''
+        self.tpath = ''
+        self.path_elements = []
+        self.duplicate = 0
+        self.root = self
+        Base.__init__(self, name, self, fs)
+
+        # Now set our paths to what we really want them to be: the
+        # initial drive letter (the name) plus the directory separator,
+        # except for the "lookup abspath," which does not have the
+        # drive letter.
+        self.abspath = name + os.sep
+        self.labspath = ''
+        self.path = name + os.sep
+        self.tpath = name + os.sep
+        self._morph()
+
+        self._lookupDict = {}
+
+        # The // and os.sep + os.sep entries are necessary because
+        # os.path.normpath() seems to preserve double slashes at the
+        # beginning of a path (presumably for UNC path names), but
+        # collapses triple slashes to a single slash.
+        self._lookupDict[''] = self
+        self._lookupDict['/'] = self
+        self._lookupDict['//'] = self
+        self._lookupDict[os.sep] = self
+        self._lookupDict[os.sep + os.sep] = self
+
+    def must_be_same(self, klass):
+        if klass is Dir:
+            return
+        Base.must_be_same(self, klass)
+
+    def _lookup_abs(self, p, klass, create=1):
+        """
+        Fast (?) lookup of a *normalized* absolute path.
+
+        This method is intended for use by internal lookups with
+        already-normalized path data.  For general-purpose lookups,
+        use the FS.Entry(), FS.Dir() or FS.File() methods.
+
+        The caller is responsible for making sure we're passed a
+        normalized absolute path; we merely let Python's dictionary look
+        up and return the One True Node.FS object for the path.
+
+        If no Node for the specified "p" doesn't already exist, and
+        "create" is specified, the Node may be created after recursive
+        invocation to find or create the parent directory or directories.
+        """
+        k = _my_normcase(p)
+        try:
+            result = self._lookupDict[k]
+        except KeyError:
+            if not create:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError
+            # There is no Node for this path name, and we're allowed
+            # to create it.
+            dir_name, file_name = os.path.split(p)
+            dir_node = self._lookup_abs(dir_name, Dir)
+            result = klass(file_name, dir_node, self.fs)
+
+            # Double-check on disk (as configured) that the Node we
+            # created matches whatever is out there in the real world.
+            result.diskcheck_match()
+
+            self._lookupDict[k] = result
+            dir_node.entries[_my_normcase(file_name)] = result
+            dir_node.implicit = None
+        else:
+            # There is already a Node for this path name.  Allow it to
+            # complain if we were looking for an inappropriate type.
+            result.must_be_same(klass)
+        return result
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.abspath
+
+    def entry_abspath(self, name):
+        return self.abspath + name
+
+    def entry_labspath(self, name):
+        return '/' + name
+
+    def entry_path(self, name):
+        return self.path + name
+
+    def entry_tpath(self, name):
+        return self.tpath + name
+
+    def is_under(self, dir):
+        if self is dir:
+            return 1
+        else:
+            return 0
+
+    def up(self):
+        return None
+
+    def get_dir(self):
+        return None
+
+    def src_builder(self):
+        return _null
+
+class FileNodeInfo(SCons.Node.NodeInfoBase):
+    current_version_id = 1
+
+    field_list = ['csig', 'timestamp', 'size']
+
+    # This should get reset by the FS initialization.
+    fs = None
+
+    def str_to_node(self, s):
+        top = self.fs.Top
+        root = top.root
+        if do_splitdrive:
+            drive, s = os.path.splitdrive(s)
+            if drive:
+                root = self.fs.get_root(drive)
+        if not os.path.isabs(s):
+            s = top.labspath + '/' + s
+        return root._lookup_abs(s, Entry)
+
+class FileBuildInfo(SCons.Node.BuildInfoBase):
+    current_version_id = 1
+
+    def convert_to_sconsign(self):
+        """
+        Converts this FileBuildInfo object for writing to a .sconsign file
+
+        This replaces each Node in our various dependency lists with its
+        usual string representation: relative to the top-level SConstruct
+        directory, or an absolute path if it's outside.
+        """
+        if os.sep == '/':
+            node_to_str = str
+        else:
+            def node_to_str(n):
+                try:
+                    s = n.path
+                except AttributeError:
+                    s = str(n)
+                else:
+                    s = string.replace(s, os.sep, '/')
+                return s
+        for attr in ['bsources', 'bdepends', 'bimplicit']:
+            try:
+                val = getattr(self, attr)
+            except AttributeError:
+                pass
+            else:
+                setattr(self, attr, map(node_to_str, val))
+    def convert_from_sconsign(self, dir, name):
+        """
+        Converts a newly-read FileBuildInfo object for in-SCons use
+
+        For normal up-to-date checking, we don't have any conversion to
+        perform--but we're leaving this method here to make that clear.
+        """
+        pass
+    def prepare_dependencies(self):
+        """
+        Prepares a FileBuildInfo object for explaining what changed
+
+        The bsources, bdepends and bimplicit lists have all been
+        stored on disk as paths relative to the top-level SConstruct
+        directory.  Convert the strings to actual Nodes (for use by the
+        --debug=explain code and --implicit-cache).
+        """
+        attrs = [
+            ('bsources', 'bsourcesigs'),
+            ('bdepends', 'bdependsigs'),
+            ('bimplicit', 'bimplicitsigs'),
+        ]
+        for (nattr, sattr) in attrs:
+            try:
+                strings = getattr(self, nattr)
+                nodeinfos = getattr(self, sattr)
+            except AttributeError:
+                continue
+            nodes = []
+            for s, ni in izip(strings, nodeinfos):
+                if not isinstance(s, SCons.Node.Node):
+                    s = ni.str_to_node(s)
+                nodes.append(s)
+            setattr(self, nattr, nodes)
+    def format(self, names=0):
+        result = []
+        bkids = self.bsources + self.bdepends + self.bimplicit
+        bkidsigs = self.bsourcesigs + self.bdependsigs + self.bimplicitsigs
+        for bkid, bkidsig in izip(bkids, bkidsigs):
+            result.append(str(bkid) + ': ' +
+                          string.join(bkidsig.format(names=names), ' '))
+        result.append('%s [%s]' % (self.bactsig, self.bact))
+        return string.join(result, '\n')
+
+class File(Base):
+    """A class for files in a file system.
+    """
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    NodeInfo = FileNodeInfo
+    BuildInfo = FileBuildInfo
+
+    md5_chunksize = 64
+
+    def diskcheck_match(self):
+        diskcheck_match(self, self.isdir,
+                        "Directory %s found where file expected.")
+
+    def __init__(self, name, directory, fs):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Node.FS.File')
+        Base.__init__(self, name, directory, fs)
+        self._morph()
+
+    def Entry(self, name):
+        """Create an entry node named 'name' relative to
+        the directory of this file."""
+        return self.dir.Entry(name)
+
+    def Dir(self, name, create=True):
+        """Create a directory node named 'name' relative to
+        the directory of this file."""
+        return self.dir.Dir(name, create=create)
+
+    def Dirs(self, pathlist):
+        """Create a list of directories relative to the SConscript
+        directory of this file."""
+        # TODO(1.5)
+        # return [self.Dir(p) for p in pathlist]
+        return map(lambda p, s=self: s.Dir(p), pathlist)
+
+    def File(self, name):
+        """Create a file node named 'name' relative to
+        the directory of this file."""
+        return self.dir.File(name)
+
+    #def generate_build_dict(self):
+    #    """Return an appropriate dictionary of values for building
+    #    this File."""
+    #    return {'Dir' : self.Dir,
+    #            'File' : self.File,
+    #            'RDirs' : self.RDirs}
+
+    def _morph(self):
+        """Turn a file system node into a File object."""
+        self.scanner_paths = {}
+        if not hasattr(self, '_local'):
+            self._local = 0
+
+        # If there was already a Builder set on this entry, then
+        # we need to make sure we call the target-decider function,
+        # not the source-decider.  Reaching in and doing this by hand
+        # is a little bogus.  We'd prefer to handle this by adding
+        # an Entry.builder_set() method that disambiguates like the
+        # other methods, but that starts running into problems with the
+        # fragile way we initialize Dir Nodes with their Mkdir builders,
+        # yet still allow them to be overridden by the user.  Since it's
+        # not clear right now how to fix that, stick with what works
+        # until it becomes clear...
+        if self.has_builder():
+            self.changed_since_last_build = self.decide_target
+
+    def scanner_key(self):
+        return self.get_suffix()
+
+    def get_contents(self):
+        if not self.rexists():
+            return ''
+        fname = self.rfile().abspath
+        try:
+            r = open(fname, "rb").read()
+        except EnvironmentError, e:
+            if not e.filename:
+                e.filename = fname
+            raise
+        return r
+
+    def get_content_hash(self):
+        """
+        Compute and return the MD5 hash for this file.
+        """
+        if not self.rexists():
+            return SCons.Util.MD5signature('')
+        fname = self.rfile().abspath
+        try:
+            cs = SCons.Util.MD5filesignature(fname,
+                chunksize=SCons.Node.FS.File.md5_chunksize*1024)
+        except EnvironmentError, e:
+            if not e.filename:
+                e.filename = fname
+            raise
+        return cs
+        
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('get_size'))
+
+    def get_size(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['get_size']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+        if self.rexists():
+            size = self.rfile().getsize()
+        else:
+            size = 0
+
+        self._memo['get_size'] = size
+
+        return size
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('get_timestamp'))
+
+    def get_timestamp(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['get_timestamp']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+        if self.rexists():
+            timestamp = self.rfile().getmtime()
+        else:
+            timestamp = 0
+
+        self._memo['get_timestamp'] = timestamp
+
+        return timestamp
+
+    def store_info(self):
+        # Merge our build information into the already-stored entry.
+        # This accomodates "chained builds" where a file that's a target
+        # in one build (SConstruct file) is a source in a different build.
+        # See test/chained-build.py for the use case.
+        if do_store_info:
+            self.dir.sconsign().store_info(self.name, self)
+
+    convert_copy_attrs = [
+        'bsources',
+        'bimplicit',
+        'bdepends',
+        'bact',
+        'bactsig',
+        'ninfo',
+    ]
+
+
+    convert_sig_attrs = [
+        'bsourcesigs',
+        'bimplicitsigs',
+        'bdependsigs',
+    ]
+
+    def convert_old_entry(self, old_entry):
+        # Convert a .sconsign entry from before the Big Signature
+        # Refactoring, doing what we can to convert its information
+        # to the new .sconsign entry format.
+        #
+        # The old format looked essentially like this:
+        #
+        #   BuildInfo
+        #       .ninfo (NodeInfo)
+        #           .bsig
+        #           .csig
+        #           .timestamp
+        #           .size
+        #       .bsources
+        #       .bsourcesigs ("signature" list)
+        #       .bdepends
+        #       .bdependsigs ("signature" list)
+        #       .bimplicit
+        #       .bimplicitsigs ("signature" list)
+        #       .bact
+        #       .bactsig
+        #
+        # The new format looks like this:
+        #
+        #   .ninfo (NodeInfo)
+        #       .bsig
+        #       .csig
+        #       .timestamp
+        #       .size
+        #   .binfo (BuildInfo)
+        #       .bsources
+        #       .bsourcesigs (NodeInfo list)
+        #           .bsig
+        #           .csig
+        #           .timestamp
+        #           .size
+        #       .bdepends
+        #       .bdependsigs (NodeInfo list)
+        #           .bsig
+        #           .csig
+        #           .timestamp
+        #           .size
+        #       .bimplicit
+        #       .bimplicitsigs (NodeInfo list)
+        #           .bsig
+        #           .csig
+        #           .timestamp
+        #           .size
+        #       .bact
+        #       .bactsig
+        #
+        # The basic idea of the new structure is that a NodeInfo always
+        # holds all available information about the state of a given Node
+        # at a certain point in time.  The various .b*sigs lists can just
+        # be a list of pointers to the .ninfo attributes of the different
+        # dependent nodes, without any copying of information until it's
+        # time to pickle it for writing out to a .sconsign file.
+        #
+        # The complicating issue is that the *old* format only stored one
+        # "signature" per dependency, based on however the *last* build
+        # was configured.  We don't know from just looking at it whether
+        # it was a build signature, a content signature, or a timestamp
+        # "signature".  Since we no longer use build signatures, the
+        # best we can do is look at the length and if it's thirty two,
+        # assume that it was (or might have been) a content signature.
+        # If it was actually a build signature, then it will cause a
+        # rebuild anyway when it doesn't match the new content signature,
+        # but that's probably the best we can do.
+        import SCons.SConsign
+        new_entry = SCons.SConsign.SConsignEntry()
+        new_entry.binfo = self.new_binfo()
+        binfo = new_entry.binfo
+        for attr in self.convert_copy_attrs:
+            try:
+                value = getattr(old_entry, attr)
+            except AttributeError:
+                continue
+            setattr(binfo, attr, value)
+            delattr(old_entry, attr)
+        for attr in self.convert_sig_attrs:
+            try:
+                sig_list = getattr(old_entry, attr)
+            except AttributeError:
+                continue
+            value = []
+            for sig in sig_list:
+                ninfo = self.new_ninfo()
+                if len(sig) == 32:
+                    ninfo.csig = sig
+                else:
+                    ninfo.timestamp = sig
+                value.append(ninfo)
+            setattr(binfo, attr, value)
+            delattr(old_entry, attr)
+        return new_entry
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('get_stored_info'))
+
+    def get_stored_info(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['get_stored_info']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+        try:
+            sconsign_entry = self.dir.sconsign().get_entry(self.name)
+        except (KeyError, EnvironmentError):
+            import SCons.SConsign
+            sconsign_entry = SCons.SConsign.SConsignEntry()
+            sconsign_entry.binfo = self.new_binfo()
+            sconsign_entry.ninfo = self.new_ninfo()
+        else:
+            if isinstance(sconsign_entry, FileBuildInfo):
+                # This is a .sconsign file from before the Big Signature
+                # Refactoring; convert it as best we can.
+                sconsign_entry = self.convert_old_entry(sconsign_entry)
+            try:
+                delattr(sconsign_entry.ninfo, 'bsig')
+            except AttributeError:
+                pass
+
+        self._memo['get_stored_info'] = sconsign_entry
+
+        return sconsign_entry
+
+    def get_stored_implicit(self):
+        binfo = self.get_stored_info().binfo
+        binfo.prepare_dependencies()
+        try: return binfo.bimplicit
+        except AttributeError: return None
+
+    def rel_path(self, other):
+        return self.dir.rel_path(other)
+
+    def _get_found_includes_key(self, env, scanner, path):
+        return (id(env), id(scanner), path)
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('get_found_includes', _get_found_includes_key))
+
+    def get_found_includes(self, env, scanner, path):
+        """Return the included implicit dependencies in this file.
+        Cache results so we only scan the file once per path
+        regardless of how many times this information is requested.
+        """
+        memo_key = (id(env), id(scanner), path)
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['get_found_includes']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['get_found_includes'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[memo_key]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        if scanner:
+            # result = [n.disambiguate() for n in scanner(self, env, path)]
+            result = scanner(self, env, path)
+            result = map(lambda N: N.disambiguate(), result)
+        else:
+            result = []
+
+        memo_dict[memo_key] = result
+
+        return result
+
+    def _createDir(self):
+        # ensure that the directories for this node are
+        # created.
+        self.dir._create()
+
+    def retrieve_from_cache(self):
+        """Try to retrieve the node's content from a cache
+
+        This method is called from multiple threads in a parallel build,
+        so only do thread safe stuff here. Do thread unsafe stuff in
+        built().
+
+        Returns true iff the node was successfully retrieved.
+        """
+        if self.nocache:
+            return None
+        if not self.is_derived():
+            return None
+        return self.get_build_env().get_CacheDir().retrieve(self)
+
+    def built(self):
+        """
+        Called just after this node is successfully built.
+        """
+        # Push this file out to cache before the superclass Node.built()
+        # method has a chance to clear the build signature, which it
+        # will do if this file has a source scanner.
+        #
+        # We have to clear the memoized values *before* we push it to
+        # cache so that the memoization of the self.exists() return
+        # value doesn't interfere.
+        self.clear_memoized_values()
+        if self.exists():
+            self.get_build_env().get_CacheDir().push(self)
+        SCons.Node.Node.built(self)
+
+    def visited(self):
+        if self.exists():
+            self.get_build_env().get_CacheDir().push_if_forced(self)
+
+        ninfo = self.get_ninfo()
+
+        csig = self.get_max_drift_csig()
+        if csig:
+            ninfo.csig = csig
+
+        ninfo.timestamp = self.get_timestamp()
+        ninfo.size      = self.get_size()
+
+        if not self.has_builder():
+            # This is a source file, but it might have been a target file
+            # in another build that included more of the DAG.  Copy
+            # any build information that's stored in the .sconsign file
+            # into our binfo object so it doesn't get lost.
+            old = self.get_stored_info()
+            self.get_binfo().__dict__.update(old.binfo.__dict__)
+
+        self.store_info()
+
+    def find_src_builder(self):
+        if self.rexists():
+            return None
+        scb = self.dir.src_builder()
+        if scb is _null:
+            if diskcheck_sccs(self.dir, self.name):
+                scb = get_DefaultSCCSBuilder()
+            elif diskcheck_rcs(self.dir, self.name):
+                scb = get_DefaultRCSBuilder()
+            else:
+                scb = None
+        if scb is not None:
+            try:
+                b = self.builder
+            except AttributeError:
+                b = None
+            if b is None:
+                self.builder_set(scb)
+        return scb
+
+    def has_src_builder(self):
+        """Return whether this Node has a source builder or not.
+
+        If this Node doesn't have an explicit source code builder, this
+        is where we figure out, on the fly, if there's a transparent
+        source code builder for it.
+
+        Note that if we found a source builder, we also set the
+        self.builder attribute, so that all of the methods that actually
+        *build* this file don't have to do anything different.
+        """
+        try:
+            scb = self.sbuilder
+        except AttributeError:
+            scb = self.sbuilder = self.find_src_builder()
+        return scb is not None
+
+    def alter_targets(self):
+        """Return any corresponding targets in a variant directory.
+        """
+        if self.is_derived():
+            return [], None
+        return self.fs.variant_dir_target_climb(self, self.dir, [self.name])
+
+    def _rmv_existing(self):
+        self.clear_memoized_values()
+        e = Unlink(self, [], None)
+        if isinstance(e, SCons.Errors.BuildError):
+            raise e
+
+    #
+    # Taskmaster interface subsystem
+    #
+
+    def make_ready(self):
+        self.has_src_builder()
+        self.get_binfo()
+
+    def prepare(self):
+        """Prepare for this file to be created."""
+        SCons.Node.Node.prepare(self)
+
+        if self.get_state() != SCons.Node.up_to_date:
+            if self.exists():
+                if self.is_derived() and not self.precious:
+                    self._rmv_existing()
+            else:
+                try:
+                    self._createDir()
+                except SCons.Errors.StopError, drive:
+                    desc = "No drive `%s' for target `%s'." % (drive, self)
+                    raise SCons.Errors.StopError, desc
+
+    #
+    #
+    #
+
+    def remove(self):
+        """Remove this file."""
+        if self.exists() or self.islink():
+            self.fs.unlink(self.path)
+            return 1
+        return None
+
+    def do_duplicate(self, src):
+        self._createDir()
+        Unlink(self, None, None)
+        e = Link(self, src, None)
+        if isinstance(e, SCons.Errors.BuildError):
+            desc = "Cannot duplicate `%s' in `%s': %s." % (src.path, self.dir.path, e.errstr)
+            raise SCons.Errors.StopError, desc
+        self.linked = 1
+        # The Link() action may or may not have actually
+        # created the file, depending on whether the -n
+        # option was used or not.  Delete the _exists and
+        # _rexists attributes so they can be reevaluated.
+        self.clear()
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('exists'))
+
+    def exists(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['exists']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        # Duplicate from source path if we are set up to do this.
+        if self.duplicate and not self.is_derived() and not self.linked:
+            src = self.srcnode()
+            if src is not self:
+                # At this point, src is meant to be copied in a variant directory.
+                src = src.rfile()
+                if src.abspath != self.abspath:
+                    if src.exists():
+                        self.do_duplicate(src)
+                        # Can't return 1 here because the duplication might
+                        # not actually occur if the -n option is being used.
+                    else:
+                        # The source file does not exist.  Make sure no old
+                        # copy remains in the variant directory.
+                        if Base.exists(self) or self.islink():
+                            self.fs.unlink(self.path)
+                        # Return None explicitly because the Base.exists() call
+                        # above will have cached its value if the file existed.
+                        self._memo['exists'] = None
+                        return None
+        result = Base.exists(self)
+        self._memo['exists'] = result
+        return result
+
+    #
+    # SIGNATURE SUBSYSTEM
+    #
+
+    def get_max_drift_csig(self):
+        """
+        Returns the content signature currently stored for this node
+        if it's been unmodified longer than the max_drift value, or the
+        max_drift value is 0.  Returns None otherwise.
+        """
+        old = self.get_stored_info()
+        mtime = self.get_timestamp()
+
+        max_drift = self.fs.max_drift
+        if max_drift > 0:
+            if (time.time() - mtime) > max_drift:
+                try:
+                    n = old.ninfo
+                    if n.timestamp and n.csig and n.timestamp == mtime:
+                        return n.csig
+                except AttributeError:
+                    pass
+        elif max_drift == 0:
+            try:
+                return old.ninfo.csig
+            except AttributeError:
+                pass
+
+        return None
+
+    def get_csig(self):
+        """
+        Generate a node's content signature, the digested signature
+        of its content.
+
+        node - the node
+        cache - alternate node to use for the signature cache
+        returns - the content signature
+        """
+        ninfo = self.get_ninfo()
+        try:
+            return ninfo.csig
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+        csig = self.get_max_drift_csig()
+        if csig is None:
+
+            try:
+                if self.get_size() < SCons.Node.FS.File.md5_chunksize:
+                    contents = self.get_contents()
+                else:
+                    csig = self.get_content_hash()
+            except IOError:
+                # This can happen if there's actually a directory on-disk,
+                # which can be the case if they've disabled disk checks,
+                # or if an action with a File target actually happens to
+                # create a same-named directory by mistake.
+                csig = ''
+            else:
+                if not csig:
+                    csig = SCons.Util.MD5signature(contents)
+
+        ninfo.csig = csig
+
+        return csig
+
+    #
+    # DECISION SUBSYSTEM
+    #
+
+    def builder_set(self, builder):
+        SCons.Node.Node.builder_set(self, builder)
+        self.changed_since_last_build = self.decide_target
+
+    def changed_content(self, target, prev_ni):
+        cur_csig = self.get_csig()
+        try:
+            return cur_csig != prev_ni.csig
+        except AttributeError:
+            return 1
+
+    def changed_state(self, target, prev_ni):
+        return self.state != SCons.Node.up_to_date
+
+    def changed_timestamp_then_content(self, target, prev_ni):
+        if not self.changed_timestamp_match(target, prev_ni):
+            try:
+                self.get_ninfo().csig = prev_ni.csig
+            except AttributeError:
+                pass
+            return False
+        return self.changed_content(target, prev_ni)
+
+    def changed_timestamp_newer(self, target, prev_ni):
+        try:
+            return self.get_timestamp() > target.get_timestamp()
+        except AttributeError:
+            return 1
+
+    def changed_timestamp_match(self, target, prev_ni):
+        try:
+            return self.get_timestamp() != prev_ni.timestamp
+        except AttributeError:
+            return 1
+
+    def decide_source(self, target, prev_ni):
+        return target.get_build_env().decide_source(self, target, prev_ni)
+
+    def decide_target(self, target, prev_ni):
+        return target.get_build_env().decide_target(self, target, prev_ni)
+
+    # Initialize this Node's decider function to decide_source() because
+    # every file is a source file until it has a Builder attached...
+    changed_since_last_build = decide_source
+
+    def is_up_to_date(self):
+        T = 0
+        if T: Trace('is_up_to_date(%s):' % self)
+        if not self.exists():
+            if T: Trace(' not self.exists():')
+            # The file doesn't exist locally...
+            r = self.rfile()
+            if r != self:
+                # ...but there is one in a Repository...
+                if not self.changed(r):
+                    if T: Trace(' changed(%s):' % r)
+                    # ...and it's even up-to-date...
+                    if self._local:
+                        # ...and they'd like a local copy.
+                        e = LocalCopy(self, r, None)
+                        if isinstance(e, SCons.Errors.BuildError):
+                            raise 
+                        self.store_info()
+                    if T: Trace(' 1\n')
+                    return 1
+            self.changed()
+            if T: Trace(' None\n')
+            return None
+        else:
+            r = self.changed()
+            if T: Trace(' self.exists():  %s\n' % r)
+            return not r
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('rfile'))
+
+    def rfile(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['rfile']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        result = self
+        if not self.exists():
+            norm_name = _my_normcase(self.name)
+            for dir in self.dir.get_all_rdirs():
+                try: node = dir.entries[norm_name]
+                except KeyError: node = dir.file_on_disk(self.name)
+                if node and node.exists() and \
+                   (isinstance(node, File) or isinstance(node, Entry) \
+                    or not node.is_derived()):
+                        result = node
+                        break
+        self._memo['rfile'] = result
+        return result
+
+    def rstr(self):
+        return str(self.rfile())
+
+    def get_cachedir_csig(self):
+        """
+        Fetch a Node's content signature for purposes of computing
+        another Node's cachesig.
+
+        This is a wrapper around the normal get_csig() method that handles
+        the somewhat obscure case of using CacheDir with the -n option.
+        Any files that don't exist would normally be "built" by fetching
+        them from the cache, but the normal get_csig() method will try
+        to open up the local file, which doesn't exist because the -n
+        option meant we didn't actually pull the file from cachedir.
+        But since the file *does* actually exist in the cachedir, we
+        can use its contents for the csig.
+        """
+        try:
+            return self.cachedir_csig
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+        cachedir, cachefile = self.get_build_env().get_CacheDir().cachepath(self)
+        if not self.exists() and cachefile and os.path.exists(cachefile):
+            self.cachedir_csig = SCons.Util.MD5filesignature(cachefile, \
+                SCons.Node.FS.File.md5_chunksize * 1024)
+        else:
+            self.cachedir_csig = self.get_csig()
+        return self.cachedir_csig
+
+    def get_cachedir_bsig(self):
+        try:
+            return self.cachesig
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+        # Add the path to the cache signature, because multiple
+        # targets built by the same action will all have the same
+        # build signature, and we have to differentiate them somehow.
+        children = self.children()
+        executor = self.get_executor()
+        # sigs = [n.get_cachedir_csig() for n in children]
+        sigs = map(lambda n: n.get_cachedir_csig(), children)
+        sigs.append(SCons.Util.MD5signature(executor.get_contents()))
+        sigs.append(self.path)
+        result = self.cachesig = SCons.Util.MD5collect(sigs)
+        return result
+
+
+default_fs = None
+
+def get_default_fs():
+    global default_fs
+    if not default_fs:
+        default_fs = FS()
+    return default_fs
+
+class FileFinder:
+    """
+    """
+    if SCons.Memoize.use_memoizer:
+        __metaclass__ = SCons.Memoize.Memoized_Metaclass
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        self._memo = {}
+
+    def filedir_lookup(self, p, fd=None):
+        """
+        A helper method for find_file() that looks up a directory for
+        a file we're trying to find.  This only creates the Dir Node if
+        it exists on-disk, since if the directory doesn't exist we know
+        we won't find any files in it...  :-)
+
+        It would be more compact to just use this as a nested function
+        with a default keyword argument (see the commented-out version
+        below), but that doesn't work unless you have nested scopes,
+        so we define it here just so this work under Python 1.5.2.
+        """
+        if fd is None:
+            fd = self.default_filedir
+        dir, name = os.path.split(fd)
+        drive, d = os.path.splitdrive(dir)
+        if d in ('/', os.sep):
+            return p.fs.get_root(drive).dir_on_disk(name)
+        if dir:
+            p = self.filedir_lookup(p, dir)
+            if not p:
+                return None
+        norm_name = _my_normcase(name)
+        try:
+            node = p.entries[norm_name]
+        except KeyError:
+            return p.dir_on_disk(name)
+        if isinstance(node, Dir):
+            return node
+        if isinstance(node, Entry):
+            node.must_be_same(Dir)
+            return node
+        return None
+
+    def _find_file_key(self, filename, paths, verbose=None):
+        return (filename, paths)
+        
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('find_file', _find_file_key))
+
+    def find_file(self, filename, paths, verbose=None):
+        """
+        find_file(str, [Dir()]) -> [nodes]
+
+        filename - a filename to find
+        paths - a list of directory path *nodes* to search in.  Can be
+                represented as a list, a tuple, or a callable that is
+                called with no arguments and returns the list or tuple.
+
+        returns - the node created from the found file.
+
+        Find a node corresponding to either a derived file or a file
+        that exists already.
+
+        Only the first file found is returned, and none is returned
+        if no file is found.
+        """
+        memo_key = self._find_file_key(filename, paths)
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['find_file']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['find_file'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[memo_key]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        if verbose and not callable(verbose):
+            if not SCons.Util.is_String(verbose):
+                verbose = "find_file"
+            verbose = '  %s: ' % verbose
+            verbose = lambda s, v=verbose: sys.stdout.write(v + s)
+
+        filedir, filename = os.path.split(filename)
+        if filedir:
+            # More compact code that we can't use until we drop
+            # support for Python 1.5.2:
+            #
+            #def filedir_lookup(p, fd=filedir):
+            #    """
+            #    A helper function that looks up a directory for a file
+            #    we're trying to find.  This only creates the Dir Node
+            #    if it exists on-disk, since if the directory doesn't
+            #    exist we know we won't find any files in it...  :-)
+            #    """
+            #    dir, name = os.path.split(fd)
+            #    if dir:
+            #        p = filedir_lookup(p, dir)
+            #        if not p:
+            #            return None
+            #    norm_name = _my_normcase(name)
+            #    try:
+            #        node = p.entries[norm_name]
+            #    except KeyError:
+            #        return p.dir_on_disk(name)
+            #    if isinstance(node, Dir):
+            #        return node
+            #    if isinstance(node, Entry):
+            #        node.must_be_same(Dir)
+            #        return node
+            #    if isinstance(node, Dir) or isinstance(node, Entry):
+            #        return node
+            #    return None
+            #paths = filter(None, map(filedir_lookup, paths))
+
+            self.default_filedir = filedir
+            paths = filter(None, map(self.filedir_lookup, paths))
+
+        result = None
+        for dir in paths:
+            if verbose:
+                verbose("looking for '%s' in '%s' ...\n" % (filename, dir))
+            node, d = dir.srcdir_find_file(filename)
+            if node:
+                if verbose:
+                    verbose("... FOUND '%s' in '%s'\n" % (filename, d))
+                result = node
+                break
+
+        memo_dict[memo_key] = result
+
+        return result
+
+find_file = FileFinder().find_file
+
+
+def invalidate_node_memos(targets):
+    """
+    Invalidate the memoized values of all Nodes (files or directories)
+    that are associated with the given entries. Has been added to
+    clear the cache of nodes affected by a direct execution of an
+    action (e.g.  Delete/Copy/Chmod). Existing Node caches become
+    inconsistent if the action is run through Execute().  The argument
+    `targets` can be a single Node object or filename, or a sequence
+    of Nodes/filenames.
+    """
+    from traceback import extract_stack
+
+    # First check if the cache really needs to be flushed. Only
+    # actions run in the SConscript with Execute() seem to be
+    # affected. XXX The way to check if Execute() is in the stacktrace
+    # is a very dirty hack and should be replaced by a more sensible
+    # solution.
+    for f in extract_stack():
+        if f[2] == 'Execute' and f[0][-14:] == 'Environment.py':
+            break
+    else:
+        # Dont have to invalidate, so return
+        return
+
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(targets):
+        targets = [targets]
+    
+    for entry in targets:
+        # If the target is a Node object, clear the cache. If it is a
+        # filename, look up potentially existing Node object first.
+        try:
+            entry.clear_memoized_values()
+        except AttributeError:
+            # Not a Node object, try to look up Node by filename.  XXX
+            # This creates Node objects even for those filenames which
+            # do not correspond to an existing Node object.
+            node = get_default_fs().Entry(entry)
+            if node:
+                node.clear_memoized_values()                        
+

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/Python.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/Python.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/Python.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@
+"""scons.Node.Python
+
+Python nodes.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Node/Python.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Node
+
+class ValueNodeInfo(SCons.Node.NodeInfoBase):
+    current_version_id = 1
+
+    field_list = ['csig']
+
+    def str_to_node(self, s):
+        return Value(s)
+
+class ValueBuildInfo(SCons.Node.BuildInfoBase):
+    current_version_id = 1
+
+class Value(SCons.Node.Node):
+    """A class for Python variables, typically passed on the command line 
+    or generated by a script, but not from a file or some other source.
+    """
+
+    NodeInfo = ValueNodeInfo
+    BuildInfo = ValueBuildInfo
+
+    def __init__(self, value, built_value=None):
+        SCons.Node.Node.__init__(self)
+        self.value = value
+        if not built_value is None:
+            self.built_value = built_value
+
+    def str_for_display(self):
+        return repr(self.value)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return str(self.value)
+
+    def make_ready(self):
+        self.get_csig()
+
+    def build(self, **kw):
+        if not hasattr(self, 'built_value'):
+            apply (SCons.Node.Node.build, (self,), kw)
+
+    is_up_to_date = SCons.Node.Node.children_are_up_to_date
+
+    def is_under(self, dir):
+        # Make Value nodes get built regardless of 
+        # what directory scons was run from. Value nodes
+        # are outside the filesystem:
+        return 1
+
+    def write(self, built_value):
+        """Set the value of the node."""
+        self.built_value = built_value
+
+    def read(self):
+        """Return the value. If necessary, the value is built."""
+        self.build()
+        if not hasattr(self, 'built_value'):
+            self.built_value = self.value
+        return self.built_value
+
+    def get_contents(self):
+        """By the assumption that the node.built_value is a
+        deterministic product of the sources, the contents of a Value
+        are the concatenation of all the contents of its sources.  As
+        the value need not be built when get_contents() is called, we
+        cannot use the actual node.built_value."""
+        contents = str(self.value)
+        for kid in self.children(None):
+            contents = contents + kid.get_contents()
+        return contents
+
+    def changed_since_last_build(self, target, prev_ni):
+        cur_csig = self.get_csig()
+        try:
+            return cur_csig != prev_ni.csig
+        except AttributeError:
+            return 1
+
+    def get_csig(self, calc=None):
+        """Because we're a Python value node and don't have a real
+        timestamp, we get to ignore the calculator and just use the
+        value contents."""
+        try:
+            return self.ninfo.csig
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+        contents = self.get_contents()
+        self.get_ninfo().csig = contents
+        return contents

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Node/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,1330 @@
+"""SCons.Node
+
+The Node package for the SCons software construction utility.
+
+This is, in many ways, the heart of SCons.
+
+A Node is where we encapsulate all of the dependency information about
+any thing that SCons can build, or about any thing which SCons can use
+to build some other thing.  The canonical "thing," of course, is a file,
+but a Node can also represent something remote (like a web page) or
+something completely abstract (like an Alias).
+
+Each specific type of "thing" is specifically represented by a subclass
+of the Node base class:  Node.FS.File for files, Node.Alias for aliases,
+etc.  Dependency information is kept here in the base class, and
+information specific to files/aliases/etc. is in the subclass.  The
+goal, if we've done this correctly, is that any type of "thing" should
+be able to depend on any other type of "thing."
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Node/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import copy
+from itertools import chain, izip
+import string
+import UserList
+
+from SCons.Debug import logInstanceCreation
+import SCons.Executor
+import SCons.Memoize
+import SCons.Util
+
+from SCons.Debug import Trace
+
+def classname(obj):
+    return string.split(str(obj.__class__), '.')[-1]
+
+# Node states
+#
+# These are in "priority" order, so that the maximum value for any
+# child/dependency of a node represents the state of that node if
+# it has no builder of its own.  The canonical example is a file
+# system directory, which is only up to date if all of its children
+# were up to date.
+no_state = 0
+pending = 1
+executing = 2
+up_to_date = 3
+executed = 4
+failed = 5
+
+StateString = {
+    0 : "no_state",
+    1 : "pending",
+    2 : "executing",
+    3 : "up_to_date",
+    4 : "executed",
+    5 : "failed",
+}
+
+# controls whether implicit dependencies are cached:
+implicit_cache = 0
+
+# controls whether implicit dep changes are ignored:
+implicit_deps_unchanged = 0
+
+# controls whether the cached implicit deps are ignored:
+implicit_deps_changed = 0
+
+# A variable that can be set to an interface-specific function be called
+# to annotate a Node with information about its creation.
+def do_nothing(node): pass
+
+Annotate = do_nothing
+
+# Classes for signature info for Nodes.
+
+class NodeInfoBase:
+    """
+    The generic base class for signature information for a Node.
+
+    Node subclasses should subclass NodeInfoBase to provide their own
+    logic for dealing with their own Node-specific signature information.
+    """
+    current_version_id = 1
+    def __init__(self, node):
+        # Create an object attribute from the class attribute so it ends up
+        # in the pickled data in the .sconsign file.
+        self._version_id = self.current_version_id
+    def update(self, node):
+        try:
+            field_list = self.field_list
+        except AttributeError:
+            return
+        for f in field_list:
+            try:
+                delattr(self, f)
+            except AttributeError:
+                pass
+            try:
+                func = getattr(node, 'get_' + f)
+            except AttributeError:
+                pass
+            else:
+                setattr(self, f, func())
+    def convert(self, node, val):
+        pass
+    def merge(self, other):
+        self.__dict__.update(other.__dict__)
+    def format(self, field_list=None, names=0):
+        if field_list is None:
+            try:
+                field_list = self.field_list
+            except AttributeError:
+                field_list = self.__dict__.keys()
+                field_list.sort()
+        fields = []
+        for field in field_list:
+            try:
+                f = getattr(self, field)
+            except AttributeError:
+                f = None
+            f = str(f)
+            if names:
+                f = field + ': ' + f
+            fields.append(f)
+        return fields
+
+class BuildInfoBase:
+    """
+    The generic base class for build information for a Node.
+
+    This is what gets stored in a .sconsign file for each target file.
+    It contains a NodeInfo instance for this node (signature information
+    that's specific to the type of Node) and direct attributes for the
+    generic build stuff we have to track:  sources, explicit dependencies,
+    implicit dependencies, and action information.
+    """
+    current_version_id = 1
+    def __init__(self, node):
+        # Create an object attribute from the class attribute so it ends up
+        # in the pickled data in the .sconsign file.
+        self._version_id = self.current_version_id
+        self.bsourcesigs = []
+        self.bdependsigs = []
+        self.bimplicitsigs = []
+        self.bactsig = None
+    def merge(self, other):
+        self.__dict__.update(other.__dict__)
+
+class Node:
+    """The base Node class, for entities that we know how to
+    build, or use to build other Nodes.
+    """
+
+    if SCons.Memoize.use_memoizer:
+        __metaclass__ = SCons.Memoize.Memoized_Metaclass
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    class Attrs:
+        pass
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        if __debug__: logInstanceCreation(self, 'Node.Node')
+        # Note that we no longer explicitly initialize a self.builder
+        # attribute to None here.  That's because the self.builder
+        # attribute may be created on-the-fly later by a subclass (the
+        # canonical example being a builder to fetch a file from a
+        # source code system like CVS or Subversion).
+
+        # Each list of children that we maintain is accompanied by a
+        # dictionary used to look up quickly whether a node is already
+        # present in the list.  Empirical tests showed that it was
+        # fastest to maintain them as side-by-side Node attributes in
+        # this way, instead of wrapping up each list+dictionary pair in
+        # a class.  (Of course, we could always still do that in the
+        # future if we had a good reason to...).
+        self.sources = []       # source files used to build node
+        self.sources_set = set()
+        self._specific_sources = False
+        self.depends = []       # explicit dependencies (from Depends)
+        self.depends_set = set()
+        self.ignore = []        # dependencies to ignore
+        self.ignore_set = set()
+        self.prerequisites = SCons.Util.UniqueList()
+        self.implicit = None    # implicit (scanned) dependencies (None means not scanned yet)
+        self.waiting_parents = set()
+        self.waiting_s_e = set()
+        self.ref_count = 0
+        self.wkids = None       # Kids yet to walk, when it's an array
+
+        self.env = None
+        self.state = no_state
+        self.precious = None
+        self.noclean = 0
+        self.nocache = 0
+        self.always_build = None
+        self.includes = None
+        self.attributes = self.Attrs() # Generic place to stick information about the Node.
+        self.side_effect = 0 # true iff this node is a side effect
+        self.side_effects = [] # the side effects of building this target
+        self.linked = 0 # is this node linked to the variant directory?
+
+        self.clear_memoized_values()
+
+        # Let the interface in which the build engine is embedded
+        # annotate this Node with its own info (like a description of
+        # what line in what file created the node, for example).
+        Annotate(self)
+
+    def disambiguate(self, must_exist=None):
+        return self
+
+    def get_suffix(self):
+        return ''
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('get_build_env'))
+
+    def get_build_env(self):
+        """Fetch the appropriate Environment to build this node.
+        """
+        try:
+            return self._memo['get_build_env']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        result = self.get_executor().get_build_env()
+        self._memo['get_build_env'] = result
+        return result
+
+    def get_build_scanner_path(self, scanner):
+        """Fetch the appropriate scanner path for this node."""
+        return self.get_executor().get_build_scanner_path(scanner)
+
+    def set_executor(self, executor):
+        """Set the action executor for this node."""
+        self.executor = executor
+
+    def get_executor(self, create=1):
+        """Fetch the action executor for this node.  Create one if
+        there isn't already one, and requested to do so."""
+        try:
+            executor = self.executor
+        except AttributeError:
+            if not create:
+                raise
+            try:
+                act = self.builder.action
+            except AttributeError:
+                executor = SCons.Executor.Null(targets=[self])
+            else:
+                executor = SCons.Executor.Executor(act,
+                                                   self.env or self.builder.env,
+                                                   [self.builder.overrides],
+                                                   [self],
+                                                   self.sources)
+            self.executor = executor
+        return executor
+
+    def executor_cleanup(self):
+        """Let the executor clean up any cached information."""
+        try:
+            executor = self.get_executor(create=None)
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            executor.cleanup()
+
+    def reset_executor(self):
+        "Remove cached executor; forces recompute when needed."
+        try:
+            delattr(self, 'executor')
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+    def retrieve_from_cache(self):
+        """Try to retrieve the node's content from a cache
+
+        This method is called from multiple threads in a parallel build,
+        so only do thread safe stuff here. Do thread unsafe stuff in
+        built().
+
+        Returns true iff the node was successfully retrieved.
+        """
+        return 0
+
+    #
+    # Taskmaster interface subsystem
+    #
+
+    def make_ready(self):
+        """Get a Node ready for evaluation.
+
+        This is called before the Taskmaster decides if the Node is
+        up-to-date or not.  Overriding this method allows for a Node
+        subclass to be disambiguated if necessary, or for an implicit
+        source builder to be attached.
+        """
+        pass
+
+    def prepare(self):
+        """Prepare for this Node to be built.
+
+        This is called after the Taskmaster has decided that the Node
+        is out-of-date and must be rebuilt, but before actually calling
+        the method to build the Node.
+
+        This default implementation checks that explicit or implicit
+        dependencies either exist or are derived, and initializes the
+        BuildInfo structure that will hold the information about how
+        this node is, uh, built.
+
+        (The existence of source files is checked separately by the
+        Executor, which aggregates checks for all of the targets built
+        by a specific action.)
+
+        Overriding this method allows for for a Node subclass to remove
+        the underlying file from the file system.  Note that subclass
+        methods should call this base class method to get the child
+        check and the BuildInfo structure.
+        """
+        for d in self.depends:
+            if d.missing():
+                msg = "Explicit dependency `%s' not found, needed by target `%s'."
+                raise SCons.Errors.StopError, msg % (d, self)
+        if not self.implicit is None:
+            for i in self.implicit:
+                if i.missing():
+                    msg = "Implicit dependency `%s' not found, needed by target `%s'."
+                    raise SCons.Errors.StopError, msg % (i, self)
+        self.binfo = self.get_binfo()
+
+    def build(self, **kw):
+        """Actually build the node.
+
+        This is called by the Taskmaster after it's decided that the
+        Node is out-of-date and must be rebuilt, and after the prepare()
+        method has gotten everything, uh, prepared.
+
+        This method is called from multiple threads in a parallel build,
+        so only do thread safe stuff here. Do thread unsafe stuff
+        in built().
+
+        """
+        try:
+            apply(self.get_executor(), (self,), kw)
+        except SCons.Errors.BuildError, e:
+            e.node = self
+            raise
+
+    def built(self):
+        """Called just after this node is successfully built."""
+
+        # Clear the implicit dependency caches of any Nodes
+        # waiting for this Node to be built.
+        for parent in self.waiting_parents:
+            parent.implicit = None
+
+        self.clear()
+
+        self.ninfo.update(self)
+
+    def visited(self):
+        """Called just after this node has been visited (with or
+        without a build)."""
+        try:
+            binfo = self.binfo
+        except AttributeError:
+            # Apparently this node doesn't need build info, so
+            # don't bother calculating or storing it.
+            pass
+        else:
+            self.ninfo.update(self)
+            self.store_info()
+
+    #
+    #
+    #
+
+    def add_to_waiting_s_e(self, node):
+        self.waiting_s_e.add(node)
+
+    def add_to_waiting_parents(self, node):
+        """
+        Returns the number of nodes added to our waiting parents list:
+        1 if we add a unique waiting parent, 0 if not.  (Note that the
+        returned values are intended to be used to increment a reference
+        count, so don't think you can "clean up" this function by using
+        True and False instead...)
+        """
+        wp = self.waiting_parents
+        if node in wp:
+            return 0
+        wp.add(node)
+        return 1
+
+    def postprocess(self):
+        """Clean up anything we don't need to hang onto after we've
+        been built."""
+        self.executor_cleanup()
+        self.waiting_parents = set()
+
+    def clear(self):
+        """Completely clear a Node of all its cached state (so that it
+        can be re-evaluated by interfaces that do continuous integration
+        builds).
+        """
+        # The del_binfo() call here isn't necessary for normal execution,
+        # but is for interactive mode, where we might rebuild the same
+        # target and need to start from scratch.
+        self.del_binfo()
+        self.clear_memoized_values()
+        self.ninfo = self.new_ninfo()
+        self.executor_cleanup()
+        try:
+            delattr(self, '_calculated_sig')
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+        self.includes = None
+
+    def clear_memoized_values(self):
+        self._memo = {}
+
+    def builder_set(self, builder):
+        self.builder = builder
+        try:
+            del self.executor
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+    def has_builder(self):
+        """Return whether this Node has a builder or not.
+
+        In Boolean tests, this turns out to be a *lot* more efficient
+        than simply examining the builder attribute directly ("if
+        node.builder: ..."). When the builder attribute is examined
+        directly, it ends up calling __getattr__ for both the __len__
+        and __nonzero__ attributes on instances of our Builder Proxy
+        class(es), generating a bazillion extra calls and slowing
+        things down immensely.
+        """
+        try:
+            b = self.builder
+        except AttributeError:
+            # There was no explicit builder for this Node, so initialize
+            # the self.builder attribute to None now.
+            b = self.builder = None
+        return not b is None
+
+    def set_explicit(self, is_explicit):
+        self.is_explicit = is_explicit
+
+    def has_explicit_builder(self):
+        """Return whether this Node has an explicit builder
+
+        This allows an internal Builder created by SCons to be marked
+        non-explicit, so that it can be overridden by an explicit
+        builder that the user supplies (the canonical example being
+        directories)."""
+        try:
+            return self.is_explicit
+        except AttributeError:
+            self.is_explicit = None
+            return self.is_explicit
+
+    def get_builder(self, default_builder=None):
+        """Return the set builder, or a specified default value"""
+        try:
+            return self.builder
+        except AttributeError:
+            return default_builder
+
+    multiple_side_effect_has_builder = has_builder
+
+    def is_derived(self):
+        """
+        Returns true iff this node is derived (i.e. built).
+
+        This should return true only for nodes whose path should be in
+        the variant directory when duplicate=0 and should contribute their build
+        signatures when they are used as source files to other derived files. For
+        example: source with source builders are not derived in this sense,
+        and hence should not return true.
+        """
+        return self.has_builder() or self.side_effect
+
+    def alter_targets(self):
+        """Return a list of alternate targets for this Node.
+        """
+        return [], None
+
+    def get_found_includes(self, env, scanner, path):
+        """Return the scanned include lines (implicit dependencies)
+        found in this node.
+
+        The default is no implicit dependencies.  We expect this method
+        to be overridden by any subclass that can be scanned for
+        implicit dependencies.
+        """
+        return []
+
+    def get_implicit_deps(self, env, scanner, path):
+        """Return a list of implicit dependencies for this node.
+
+        This method exists to handle recursive invocation of the scanner
+        on the implicit dependencies returned by the scanner, if the
+        scanner's recursive flag says that we should.
+        """
+        if not scanner:
+            return []
+
+        # Give the scanner a chance to select a more specific scanner
+        # for this Node.
+        #scanner = scanner.select(self)
+
+        nodes = [self]
+        seen = {}
+        seen[self] = 1
+        deps = []
+        while nodes:
+            n = nodes.pop(0)
+            d = filter(lambda x, seen=seen: not seen.has_key(x),
+                       n.get_found_includes(env, scanner, path))
+            if d:
+                deps.extend(d)
+                for n in d:
+                    seen[n] = 1
+                nodes.extend(scanner.recurse_nodes(d))
+
+        return deps
+
+    def get_env_scanner(self, env, kw={}):
+        return env.get_scanner(self.scanner_key())
+
+    def get_target_scanner(self):
+        return self.builder.target_scanner
+
+    def get_source_scanner(self, node):
+        """Fetch the source scanner for the specified node
+
+        NOTE:  "self" is the target being built, "node" is
+        the source file for which we want to fetch the scanner.
+
+        Implies self.has_builder() is true; again, expect to only be
+        called from locations where this is already verified.
+
+        This function may be called very often; it attempts to cache
+        the scanner found to improve performance.
+        """
+        scanner = None
+        try:
+            scanner = self.builder.source_scanner
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+        if not scanner:
+            # The builder didn't have an explicit scanner, so go look up
+            # a scanner from env['SCANNERS'] based on the node's scanner
+            # key (usually the file extension).
+            scanner = self.get_env_scanner(self.get_build_env())
+        if scanner:
+            scanner = scanner.select(node)
+        return scanner
+
+    def add_to_implicit(self, deps):
+        if not hasattr(self, 'implicit') or self.implicit is None:
+            self.implicit = []
+            self.implicit_set = set()
+            self._children_reset()
+        self._add_child(self.implicit, self.implicit_set, deps)
+
+    def scan(self):
+        """Scan this node's dependents for implicit dependencies."""
+        # Don't bother scanning non-derived files, because we don't
+        # care what their dependencies are.
+        # Don't scan again, if we already have scanned.
+        if not self.implicit is None:
+            return
+        self.implicit = []
+        self.implicit_set = set()
+        self._children_reset()
+        if not self.has_builder():
+            return
+
+        build_env = self.get_build_env()
+        executor = self.get_executor()
+
+        # Here's where we implement --implicit-cache.
+        if implicit_cache and not implicit_deps_changed:
+            implicit = self.get_stored_implicit()
+            if implicit is not None:
+                # We now add the implicit dependencies returned from the
+                # stored .sconsign entry to have already been converted
+                # to Nodes for us.  (We used to run them through a
+                # source_factory function here.)
+
+                # Update all of the targets with them.  This
+                # essentially short-circuits an N*M scan of the
+                # sources for each individual target, which is a hell
+                # of a lot more efficient.
+                for tgt in executor.targets:
+                    tgt.add_to_implicit(implicit)
+
+                if implicit_deps_unchanged or self.is_up_to_date():
+                    return
+                # one of this node's sources has changed,
+                # so we must recalculate the implicit deps:
+                self.implicit = []
+                self.implicit_set = set()
+
+        # Have the executor scan the sources.
+        executor.scan_sources(self.builder.source_scanner)
+
+        # If there's a target scanner, have the executor scan the target
+        # node itself and associated targets that might be built.
+        scanner = self.get_target_scanner()
+        if scanner:
+            executor.scan_targets(scanner)
+
+    def scanner_key(self):
+        return None
+
+    def select_scanner(self, scanner):
+        """Selects a scanner for this Node.
+
+        This is a separate method so it can be overridden by Node
+        subclasses (specifically, Node.FS.Dir) that *must* use their
+        own Scanner and don't select one the Scanner.Selector that's
+        configured for the target.
+        """
+        return scanner.select(self)
+
+    def env_set(self, env, safe=0):
+        if safe and self.env:
+            return
+        self.env = env
+
+    #
+    # SIGNATURE SUBSYSTEM
+    #
+
+    NodeInfo = NodeInfoBase
+    BuildInfo = BuildInfoBase
+
+    def new_ninfo(self):
+        ninfo = self.NodeInfo(self)
+        return ninfo
+
+    def get_ninfo(self):
+        try:
+            return self.ninfo
+        except AttributeError:
+            self.ninfo = self.new_ninfo()
+            return self.ninfo
+
+    def new_binfo(self):
+        binfo = self.BuildInfo(self)
+        return binfo
+
+    def get_binfo(self):
+        """
+        Fetch a node's build information.
+
+        node - the node whose sources will be collected
+        cache - alternate node to use for the signature cache
+        returns - the build signature
+
+        This no longer handles the recursive descent of the
+        node's children's signatures.  We expect that they're
+        already built and updated by someone else, if that's
+        what's wanted.
+        """
+        try:
+            return self.binfo
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+        binfo = self.new_binfo()
+        self.binfo = binfo
+
+        executor = self.get_executor()
+        ignore_set = self.ignore_set
+
+        if self.has_builder():
+            binfo.bact = str(executor)
+            binfo.bactsig = SCons.Util.MD5signature(executor.get_contents())
+
+        if self._specific_sources:
+            sources = []
+            for s in self.sources:
+                if s not in ignore_set:
+                    sources.append(s)
+        else:
+            sources = executor.get_unignored_sources(self.ignore)
+        seen = set()
+        bsources = []
+        bsourcesigs = []
+        for s in sources:
+            if not s in seen:
+                seen.add(s)
+                bsources.append(s)
+                bsourcesigs.append(s.get_ninfo())
+        binfo.bsources = bsources
+        binfo.bsourcesigs = bsourcesigs
+
+        depends = self.depends
+        dependsigs = []
+        for d in depends:
+            if d not in ignore_set:
+                dependsigs.append(d.get_ninfo())
+        binfo.bdepends = depends
+        binfo.bdependsigs = dependsigs
+
+        implicit = self.implicit or []
+        implicitsigs = []
+        for i in implicit:
+            if i not in ignore_set:
+                implicitsigs.append(i.get_ninfo())
+        binfo.bimplicit = implicit
+        binfo.bimplicitsigs = implicitsigs
+
+        return binfo
+
+    def del_binfo(self):
+        """Delete the build info from this node."""
+        try:
+            delattr(self, 'binfo')
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+
+    def get_csig(self):
+        try:
+            return self.ninfo.csig
+        except AttributeError:
+            ninfo = self.get_ninfo()
+            ninfo.csig = SCons.Util.MD5signature(self.get_contents())
+            return self.ninfo.csig
+
+    def get_cachedir_csig(self):
+        return self.get_csig()
+
+    def store_info(self):
+        """Make the build signature permanent (that is, store it in the
+        .sconsign file or equivalent)."""
+        pass
+
+    def do_not_store_info(self):
+        pass
+
+    def get_stored_info(self):
+        return None
+
+    def get_stored_implicit(self):
+        """Fetch the stored implicit dependencies"""
+        return None
+
+    #
+    #
+    #
+
+    def set_precious(self, precious = 1):
+        """Set the Node's precious value."""
+        self.precious = precious
+
+    def set_noclean(self, noclean = 1):
+        """Set the Node's noclean value."""
+        # Make sure noclean is an integer so the --debug=stree
+        # output in Util.py can use it as an index.
+        self.noclean = noclean and 1 or 0
+
+    def set_nocache(self, nocache = 1):
+        """Set the Node's nocache value."""
+        # Make sure nocache is an integer so the --debug=stree
+        # output in Util.py can use it as an index.
+        self.nocache = nocache and 1 or 0
+
+    def set_always_build(self, always_build = 1):
+        """Set the Node's always_build value."""
+        self.always_build = always_build
+
+    def exists(self):
+        """Does this node exists?"""
+        # All node exist by default:
+        return 1
+
+    def rexists(self):
+        """Does this node exist locally or in a repositiory?"""
+        # There are no repositories by default:
+        return self.exists()
+
+    def missing(self):
+        return not self.is_derived() and \
+               not self.linked and \
+               not self.rexists()
+
+    def remove(self):
+        """Remove this Node:  no-op by default."""
+        return None
+
+    def add_dependency(self, depend):
+        """Adds dependencies."""
+        try:
+            self._add_child(self.depends, self.depends_set, depend)
+        except TypeError, e:
+            e = e.args[0]
+            if SCons.Util.is_List(e):
+                s = map(str, e)
+            else:
+                s = str(e)
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError("attempted to add a non-Node dependency to %s:\n\t%s is a %s, not a Node" % (str(self), s, type(e)))
+
+    def add_prerequisite(self, prerequisite):
+        """Adds prerequisites"""
+        self.prerequisites.extend(prerequisite)
+        self._children_reset()
+
+    def add_ignore(self, depend):
+        """Adds dependencies to ignore."""
+        try:
+            self._add_child(self.ignore, self.ignore_set, depend)
+        except TypeError, e:
+            e = e.args[0]
+            if SCons.Util.is_List(e):
+                s = map(str, e)
+            else:
+                s = str(e)
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError("attempted to ignore a non-Node dependency of %s:\n\t%s is a %s, not a Node" % (str(self), s, type(e)))
+
+    def add_source(self, source):
+        """Adds sources."""
+        if self._specific_sources:
+            return
+        try:
+            self._add_child(self.sources, self.sources_set, source)
+        except TypeError, e:
+            e = e.args[0]
+            if SCons.Util.is_List(e):
+                s = map(str, e)
+            else:
+                s = str(e)
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError("attempted to add a non-Node as source of %s:\n\t%s is a %s, not a Node" % (str(self), s, type(e)))
+
+    def _add_child(self, collection, set, child):
+        """Adds 'child' to 'collection', first checking 'set' to see if it's
+        already present."""
+        #if type(child) is not type([]):
+        #    child = [child]
+        #for c in child:
+        #    if not isinstance(c, Node):
+        #        raise TypeError, c
+        added = None
+        for c in child:
+            if c not in set:
+                set.add(c)
+                collection.append(c)
+                added = 1
+        if added:
+            self._children_reset()
+
+    def set_specific_source(self, source):
+        self.add_source(source)
+        self._specific_sources = True
+
+    def add_wkid(self, wkid):
+        """Add a node to the list of kids waiting to be evaluated"""
+        if self.wkids != None:
+            self.wkids.append(wkid)
+
+    def _children_reset(self):
+        self.clear_memoized_values()
+        # We need to let the Executor clear out any calculated
+        # build info that it's cached so we can re-calculate it.
+        self.executor_cleanup()
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountValue('_children_get'))
+
+    def _children_get(self):
+        try:
+            return self._memo['children_get']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+        # The return list may contain duplicate Nodes, especially in
+        # source trees where there are a lot of repeated #includes
+        # of a tangle of .h files.  Profiling shows, however, that
+        # eliminating the duplicates with a brute-force approach that
+        # preserves the order (that is, something like:
+        #
+        #       u = []
+        #       for n in list:
+        #           if n not in u:
+        #               u.append(n)"
+        #
+        # takes more cycles than just letting the underlying methods
+        # hand back cached values if a Node's information is requested
+        # multiple times.  (Other methods of removing duplicates, like
+        # using dictionary keys, lose the order, and the only ordered
+        # dictionary patterns I found all ended up using "not in"
+        # internally anyway...)
+        if self.ignore_set:
+            if self.implicit is None:
+                iter = chain(self.sources,self.depends)
+            else:
+                iter = chain(self.sources, self.depends, self.implicit)
+
+            children = []
+            for i in iter:
+                if i not in self.ignore_set:
+                    children.append(i)
+        else:
+            if self.implicit is None:
+                children = self.sources + self.depends
+            else:
+                children = self.sources + self.depends + self.implicit
+
+        self._memo['children_get'] = children
+        return children
+
+    def all_children(self, scan=1):
+        """Return a list of all the node's direct children."""
+        if scan:
+            self.scan()
+
+        # The return list may contain duplicate Nodes, especially in
+        # source trees where there are a lot of repeated #includes
+        # of a tangle of .h files.  Profiling shows, however, that
+        # eliminating the duplicates with a brute-force approach that
+        # preserves the order (that is, something like:
+        #
+        #       u = []
+        #       for n in list:
+        #           if n not in u:
+        #               u.append(n)"
+        #
+        # takes more cycles than just letting the underlying methods
+        # hand back cached values if a Node's information is requested
+        # multiple times.  (Other methods of removing duplicates, like
+        # using dictionary keys, lose the order, and the only ordered
+        # dictionary patterns I found all ended up using "not in"
+        # internally anyway...)
+        if self.implicit is None:
+            return self.sources + self.depends
+        else:
+            return self.sources + self.depends + self.implicit
+
+    def children(self, scan=1):
+        """Return a list of the node's direct children, minus those
+        that are ignored by this node."""
+        if scan:
+            self.scan()
+        return self._children_get()
+
+    def set_state(self, state):
+        self.state = state
+
+    def get_state(self):
+        return self.state
+
+    def state_has_changed(self, target, prev_ni):
+        return (self.state != SCons.Node.up_to_date)
+
+    def get_env(self):
+        env = self.env
+        if not env:
+            import SCons.Defaults
+            env = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment()
+        return env
+
+    def changed_since_last_build(self, target, prev_ni):
+        """
+
+        Must be overridden in a specific subclass to return True if this
+        Node (a dependency) has changed since the last time it was used
+        to build the specified target.  prev_ni is this Node's state (for
+        example, its file timestamp, length, maybe content signature)
+        as of the last time the target was built.
+
+        Note that this method is called through the dependency, not the
+        target, because a dependency Node must be able to use its own
+        logic to decide if it changed.  For example, File Nodes need to
+        obey if we're configured to use timestamps, but Python Value Nodes
+        never use timestamps and always use the content.  If this method
+        were called through the target, then each Node's implementation
+        of this method would have to have more complicated logic to
+        handle all the different Node types on which it might depend.
+        """
+        raise NotImplementedError
+
+    def Decider(self, function):
+        SCons.Util.AddMethod(self, function, 'changed_since_last_build')
+
+    def changed(self, node=None):
+        """
+        Returns if the node is up-to-date with respect to the BuildInfo
+        stored last time it was built.  The default behavior is to compare
+        it against our own previously stored BuildInfo, but the stored
+        BuildInfo from another Node (typically one in a Repository)
+        can be used instead.
+
+        Note that we now *always* check every dependency.  We used to
+        short-circuit the check by returning as soon as we detected
+        any difference, but we now rely on checking every dependency
+        to make sure that any necessary Node information (for example,
+        the content signature of an #included .h file) is updated.
+        """
+        t = 0
+        if t: Trace('changed(%s [%s], %s)' % (self, classname(self), node))
+        if node is None:
+            node = self
+
+        result = False
+
+        bi = node.get_stored_info().binfo
+        then = bi.bsourcesigs + bi.bdependsigs + bi.bimplicitsigs
+        children = self.children()
+
+        diff = len(children) - len(then)
+        if diff:
+            # The old and new dependency lists are different lengths.
+            # This always indicates that the Node must be rebuilt.
+            # We also extend the old dependency list with enough None
+            # entries to equal the new dependency list, for the benefit
+            # of the loop below that updates node information.
+            then.extend([None] * diff)
+            if t: Trace(': old %s new %s' % (len(then), len(children)))
+            result = True
+
+        for child, prev_ni in izip(children, then):
+            if child.changed_since_last_build(self, prev_ni):
+                if t: Trace(': %s changed' % child)
+                result = True
+
+        contents = self.get_executor().get_contents()
+        if self.has_builder():
+            import SCons.Util
+            newsig = SCons.Util.MD5signature(contents)
+            if bi.bactsig != newsig:
+                if t: Trace(': bactsig %s != newsig %s' % (bi.bactsig, newsig))
+                result = True
+
+        if not result:
+            if t: Trace(': up to date')
+
+        if t: Trace('\n')
+
+        return result
+
+    def is_up_to_date(self):
+        """Default check for whether the Node is current: unknown Node
+        subtypes are always out of date, so they will always get built."""
+        return None
+
+    def children_are_up_to_date(self):
+        """Alternate check for whether the Node is current:  If all of
+        our children were up-to-date, then this Node was up-to-date, too.
+
+        The SCons.Node.Alias and SCons.Node.Python.Value subclasses
+        rebind their current() method to this method."""
+        # Allow the children to calculate their signatures.
+        self.binfo = self.get_binfo()
+        if self.always_build:
+            return None
+        state = 0
+        for kid in self.children(None):
+            s = kid.get_state()
+            if s and (not state or s > state):
+                state = s
+        return (state == 0 or state == SCons.Node.up_to_date)
+
+    def is_literal(self):
+        """Always pass the string representation of a Node to
+        the command interpreter literally."""
+        return 1
+
+    def render_include_tree(self):
+        """
+        Return a text representation, suitable for displaying to the
+        user, of the include tree for the sources of this node.
+        """
+        if self.is_derived() and self.env:
+            env = self.get_build_env()
+            for s in self.sources:
+                scanner = self.get_source_scanner(s)
+                if scanner:
+                    path = self.get_build_scanner_path(scanner)
+                else:
+                    path = None
+                def f(node, env=env, scanner=scanner, path=path):
+                    return node.get_found_includes(env, scanner, path)
+                return SCons.Util.render_tree(s, f, 1)
+        else:
+            return None
+
+    def get_abspath(self):
+        """
+        Return an absolute path to the Node.  This will return simply
+        str(Node) by default, but for Node types that have a concept of
+        relative path, this might return something different.
+        """
+        return str(self)
+
+    def for_signature(self):
+        """
+        Return a string representation of the Node that will always
+        be the same for this particular Node, no matter what.  This
+        is by contrast to the __str__() method, which might, for
+        instance, return a relative path for a file Node.  The purpose
+        of this method is to generate a value to be used in signature
+        calculation for the command line used to build a target, and
+        we use this method instead of str() to avoid unnecessary
+        rebuilds.  This method does not need to return something that
+        would actually work in a command line; it can return any kind of
+        nonsense, so long as it does not change.
+        """
+        return str(self)
+
+    def get_string(self, for_signature):
+        """This is a convenience function designed primarily to be
+        used in command generators (i.e., CommandGeneratorActions or
+        Environment variables that are callable), which are called
+        with a for_signature argument that is nonzero if the command
+        generator is being called to generate a signature for the
+        command line, which determines if we should rebuild or not.
+
+        Such command generators should use this method in preference
+        to str(Node) when converting a Node to a string, passing
+        in the for_signature parameter, such that we will call
+        Node.for_signature() or str(Node) properly, depending on whether
+        we are calculating a signature or actually constructing a
+        command line."""
+        if for_signature:
+            return self.for_signature()
+        return str(self)
+
+    def get_subst_proxy(self):
+        """
+        This method is expected to return an object that will function
+        exactly like this Node, except that it implements any additional
+        special features that we would like to be in effect for
+        Environment variable substitution.  The principle use is that
+        some Nodes would like to implement a __getattr__() method,
+        but putting that in the Node type itself has a tendency to kill
+        performance.  We instead put it in a proxy and return it from
+        this method.  It is legal for this method to return self
+        if no new functionality is needed for Environment substitution.
+        """
+        return self
+
+    def explain(self):
+        if not self.exists():
+            return "building `%s' because it doesn't exist\n" % self
+
+        if self.always_build:
+            return "rebuilding `%s' because AlwaysBuild() is specified\n" % self
+
+        old = self.get_stored_info()
+        if old is None:
+            return None
+
+        old = old.binfo
+        old.prepare_dependencies()
+
+        try:
+            old_bkids    = old.bsources    + old.bdepends    + old.bimplicit
+            old_bkidsigs = old.bsourcesigs + old.bdependsigs + old.bimplicitsigs
+        except AttributeError:
+            return "Cannot explain why `%s' is being rebuilt: No previous build information found\n" % self
+
+        new = self.get_binfo()
+
+        new_bkids    = new.bsources    + new.bdepends    + new.bimplicit
+        new_bkidsigs = new.bsourcesigs + new.bdependsigs + new.bimplicitsigs
+
+        osig = dict(izip(old_bkids, old_bkidsigs))
+        nsig = dict(izip(new_bkids, new_bkidsigs))
+
+        # The sources and dependencies we'll want to report are all stored
+        # as relative paths to this target's directory, but we want to
+        # report them relative to the top-level SConstruct directory,
+        # so we only print them after running them through this lambda
+        # to turn them into the right relative Node and then return
+        # its string.
+        def stringify( s, E=self.dir.Entry ) :
+            if hasattr( s, 'dir' ) :
+                return str(E(s))
+            return str(s)
+
+        lines = []
+
+        removed = filter(lambda x, nk=new_bkids: not x in nk, old_bkids)
+        if removed:
+            removed = map(stringify, removed)
+            fmt = "`%s' is no longer a dependency\n"
+            lines.extend(map(lambda s, fmt=fmt: fmt % s, removed))
+
+        for k in new_bkids:
+            if not k in old_bkids:
+                lines.append("`%s' is a new dependency\n" % stringify(k))
+            elif k.changed_since_last_build(self, osig[k]):
+                lines.append("`%s' changed\n" % stringify(k))
+
+        if len(lines) == 0 and old_bkids != new_bkids:
+            lines.append("the dependency order changed:\n" +
+                         "%sold: %s\n" % (' '*15, map(stringify, old_bkids)) +
+                         "%snew: %s\n" % (' '*15, map(stringify, new_bkids)))
+
+        if len(lines) == 0:
+            def fmt_with_title(title, strlines):
+                lines = string.split(strlines, '\n')
+                sep = '\n' + ' '*(15 + len(title))
+                return ' '*15 + title + string.join(lines, sep) + '\n'
+            if old.bactsig != new.bactsig:
+                if old.bact == new.bact:
+                    lines.append("the contents of the build action changed\n" +
+                                 fmt_with_title('action: ', new.bact))
+                else:
+                    lines.append("the build action changed:\n" +
+                                 fmt_with_title('old: ', old.bact) +
+                                 fmt_with_title('new: ', new.bact))
+
+        if len(lines) == 0:
+            return "rebuilding `%s' for unknown reasons\n" % self
+
+        preamble = "rebuilding `%s' because" % self
+        if len(lines) == 1:
+            return "%s %s"  % (preamble, lines[0])
+        else:
+            lines = ["%s:\n" % preamble] + lines
+            return string.join(lines, ' '*11)
+
+try:
+    [].extend(UserList.UserList([]))
+except TypeError:
+    # Python 1.5.2 doesn't allow a list to be extended by list-like
+    # objects (such as UserList instances), so just punt and use
+    # real lists.
+    def NodeList(l):
+        return l
+else:
+    class NodeList(UserList.UserList):
+        def __str__(self):
+            return str(map(str, self.data))
+
+def get_children(node, parent): return node.children()
+def ignore_cycle(node, stack): pass
+def do_nothing(node, parent): pass
+
+class Walker:
+    """An iterator for walking a Node tree.
+
+    This is depth-first, children are visited before the parent.
+    The Walker object can be initialized with any node, and
+    returns the next node on the descent with each next() call.
+    'kids_func' is an optional function that will be called to
+    get the children of a node instead of calling 'children'.
+    'cycle_func' is an optional function that will be called
+    when a cycle is detected.
+
+    This class does not get caught in node cycles caused, for example,
+    by C header file include loops.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, node, kids_func=get_children,
+                             cycle_func=ignore_cycle,
+                             eval_func=do_nothing):
+        self.kids_func = kids_func
+        self.cycle_func = cycle_func
+        self.eval_func = eval_func
+        node.wkids = copy.copy(kids_func(node, None))
+        self.stack = [node]
+        self.history = {} # used to efficiently detect and avoid cycles
+        self.history[node] = None
+
+    def next(self):
+        """Return the next node for this walk of the tree.
+
+        This function is intentionally iterative, not recursive,
+        to sidestep any issues of stack size limitations.
+        """
+
+        while self.stack:
+            if self.stack[-1].wkids:
+                node = self.stack[-1].wkids.pop(0)
+                if not self.stack[-1].wkids:
+                    self.stack[-1].wkids = None
+                if self.history.has_key(node):
+                    self.cycle_func(node, self.stack)
+                else:
+                    node.wkids = copy.copy(self.kids_func(node, self.stack[-1]))
+                    self.stack.append(node)
+                    self.history[node] = None
+            else:
+                node = self.stack.pop()
+                del self.history[node]
+                if node:
+                    if self.stack:
+                        parent = self.stack[-1]
+                    else:
+                        parent = None
+                    self.eval_func(node, parent)
+                return node
+        return None
+
+    def is_done(self):
+        return not self.stack
+
+
+arg2nodes_lookups = []

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/BoolOption.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/BoolOption.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/BoolOption.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Options/BoolOption.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """Place-holder for the old SCons.Options module hierarchy
+
+This is for backwards compatibility.  The new equivalent is the Variables/
+class hierarchy.  These will have deprecation warnings added (some day),
+and will then be removed entirely (some day).
+"""
+
+import SCons.Variables
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+warned = False
+
+def BoolOption(*args, **kw):
+    global warned
+    if not warned:
+        msg = "The BoolOption() function is deprecated; use the BoolVariable() function instead."
+        SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedOptionsWarning, msg)
+        warned = True
+    return apply(SCons.Variables.BoolVariable, args, kw)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/EnumOption.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/EnumOption.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/EnumOption.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Options/EnumOption.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """Place-holder for the old SCons.Options module hierarchy
+
+This is for backwards compatibility.  The new equivalent is the Variables/
+class hierarchy.  These will have deprecation warnings added (some day),
+and will then be removed entirely (some day).
+"""
+
+import SCons.Variables
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+warned = False
+
+def EnumOption(*args, **kw):
+    global warned
+    if not warned:
+        msg = "The EnumOption() function is deprecated; use the EnumVariable() function instead."
+        SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedOptionsWarning, msg)
+        warned = True
+    return apply(SCons.Variables.EnumVariable, args, kw)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/ListOption.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/ListOption.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/ListOption.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Options/ListOption.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """Place-holder for the old SCons.Options module hierarchy
+
+This is for backwards compatibility.  The new equivalent is the Variables/
+class hierarchy.  These will have deprecation warnings added (some day),
+and will then be removed entirely (some day).
+"""
+
+import SCons.Variables
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+warned = False
+
+def ListOption(*args, **kw):
+    global warned
+    if not warned:
+        msg = "The ListOption() function is deprecated; use the ListVariable() function instead."
+        SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedOptionsWarning, msg)
+        warned = True
+    return apply(SCons.Variables.ListVariable, args, kw)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/PackageOption.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/PackageOption.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/PackageOption.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Options/PackageOption.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """Place-holder for the old SCons.Options module hierarchy
+
+This is for backwards compatibility.  The new equivalent is the Variables/
+class hierarchy.  These will have deprecation warnings added (some day),
+and will then be removed entirely (some day).
+"""
+
+import SCons.Variables
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+warned = False
+
+def PackageOption(*args, **kw):
+    global warned
+    if not warned:
+        msg = "The PackageOption() function is deprecated; use the PackageVariable() function instead."
+        SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedOptionsWarning, msg)
+        warned = True
+    return apply(SCons.Variables.PackageVariable, args, kw)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/PathOption.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/PathOption.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/PathOption.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Options/PathOption.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """Place-holder for the old SCons.Options module hierarchy
+
+This is for backwards compatibility.  The new equivalent is the Variables/
+class hierarchy.  These will have deprecation warnings added (some day),
+and will then be removed entirely (some day).
+"""
+
+import SCons.Variables
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+warned = False
+
+class _PathOptionClass:
+    def warn(self):
+        global warned
+        if not warned:
+            msg = "The PathOption() function is deprecated; use the PathVariable() function instead."
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedOptionsWarning, msg)
+            warned = True
+
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
+        self.warn()
+        return apply(SCons.Variables.PathVariable, args, kw)
+
+    def PathAccept(self, *args, **kw):
+        self.warn()
+        return apply(SCons.Variables.PathVariable.PathAccept, args, kw)
+
+    def PathIsDir(self, *args, **kw):
+        self.warn()
+        return apply(SCons.Variables.PathVariable.PathIsDir, args, kw)
+
+    def PathIsDirCreate(self, *args, **kw):
+        self.warn()
+        return apply(SCons.Variables.PathVariable.PathIsDirCreate, args, kw)
+
+    def PathIsFile(self, *args, **kw):
+        self.warn()
+        return apply(SCons.Variables.PathVariable.PathIsFile, args, kw)
+
+    def PathExists(self, *args, **kw):
+        self.warn()
+        return apply(SCons.Variables.PathVariable.PathExists, args, kw)
+
+PathOption = _PathOptionClass()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Options/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Options/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """Place-holder for the old SCons.Options module hierarchy
+
+This is for backwards compatibility.  The new equivalent is the Variables/
+class hierarchy.  These will have deprecation warnings added (some day),
+and will then be removed entirely (some day).
+"""
+
+import SCons.Variables
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+from BoolOption import BoolOption  # okay
+from EnumOption import EnumOption  # okay
+from ListOption import ListOption  # naja
+from PackageOption import PackageOption # naja
+from PathOption import PathOption # okay
+
+warned = False
+
+class Options(SCons.Variables.Variables):
+    def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
+        global warned
+        if not warned:
+            msg = "The Options class is deprecated; use the Variables class instead."
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedOptionsWarning, msg)
+            warned = True
+        apply(SCons.Variables.Variables.__init__,
+              (self,) + args,
+              kw)
+
+    def AddOptions(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(SCons.Variables.Variables.AddVariables,
+                     (self,) + args,
+                     kw)
+
+    def UnknownOptions(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(SCons.Variables.Variables.UnknownVariables,
+                     (self,) + args,
+                     kw)
+
+    def FormatOptionHelpText(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(SCons.Variables.Variables.FormatVariableHelpText,
+                     (self,) + args,
+                     kw)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/PathList.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/PathList.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/PathList.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,226 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/PathList.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """SCons.PathList
+
+A module for handling lists of directory paths (the sort of things
+that get set as CPPPATH, LIBPATH, etc.) with as much caching of data and
+efficiency as we can while still keeping the evaluation delayed so that we
+Do the Right Thing (almost) regardless of how the variable is specified.
+
+"""
+
+import os
+import string
+
+import SCons.Memoize
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Util
+
+#
+# Variables to specify the different types of entries in a PathList object:
+#
+
+TYPE_STRING_NO_SUBST = 0        # string with no '$'
+TYPE_STRING_SUBST = 1           # string containing '$'
+TYPE_OBJECT = 2                 # other object
+
+def node_conv(obj):
+    """
+    This is the "string conversion" routine that we have our substitutions
+    use to return Nodes, not strings.  This relies on the fact that an
+    EntryProxy object has a get() method that returns the underlying
+    Node that it wraps, which is a bit of architectural dependence
+    that we might need to break or modify in the future in response to
+    additional requirements.
+    """
+    try:
+        get = obj.get
+    except AttributeError:
+        if isinstance(obj, SCons.Node.Node) or SCons.Util.is_Sequence( obj ):
+            result = obj
+        else:
+            result = str(obj)
+    else:
+        result = get()
+    return result
+
+class _PathList:
+    """
+    An actual PathList object.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, pathlist):
+        """
+        Initializes a PathList object, canonicalizing the input and
+        pre-processing it for quicker substitution later.
+
+        The stored representation of the PathList is a list of tuples
+        containing (type, value), where the "type" is one of the TYPE_*
+        variables defined above.  We distinguish between:
+
+            strings that contain no '$' and therefore need no
+            delayed-evaluation string substitution (we expect that there
+            will be many of these and that we therefore get a pretty
+            big win from avoiding string substitution)
+
+            strings that contain '$' and therefore need substitution
+            (the hard case is things like '${TARGET.dir}/include',
+            which require re-evaluation for every target + source)
+
+            other objects (which may be something like an EntryProxy
+            that needs a method called to return a Node)
+
+        Pre-identifying the type of each element in the PathList up-front
+        and storing the type in the list of tuples is intended to reduce
+        the amount of calculation when we actually do the substitution
+        over and over for each target.
+        """
+        if SCons.Util.is_String(pathlist):
+            pathlist = string.split(pathlist, os.pathsep)
+        elif not SCons.Util.is_Sequence(pathlist):
+            pathlist = [pathlist]
+
+        pl = []
+        for p in pathlist:
+            try:
+                index = string.find(p, '$')
+            except (AttributeError, TypeError):
+                type = TYPE_OBJECT
+            else:
+                if index == -1:
+                    type = TYPE_STRING_NO_SUBST
+                else:
+                    type = TYPE_STRING_SUBST
+            pl.append((type, p))
+
+        self.pathlist = tuple(pl)
+
+    def __len__(self): return len(self.pathlist)
+
+    def __getitem__(self, i): return self.pathlist[i]
+
+    def subst_path(self, env, target, source):
+        """
+        Performs construction variable substitution on a pre-digested
+        PathList for a specific target and source.
+        """
+        result = []
+        for type, value in self.pathlist:
+            if type == TYPE_STRING_SUBST:
+                value = env.subst(value, target=target, source=source,
+                                  conv=node_conv)
+                if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(value):
+                    result.extend(value)
+                    continue
+                    
+            elif type == TYPE_OBJECT:
+                value = node_conv(value)
+            if value:
+                result.append(value)
+        return tuple(result)
+
+
+class PathListCache:
+    """
+    A class to handle caching of PathList lookups.
+
+    This class gets instantiated once and then deleted from the namespace,
+    so it's used as a Singleton (although we don't enforce that in the
+    usual Pythonic ways).  We could have just made the cache a dictionary
+    in the module namespace, but putting it in this class allows us to
+    use the same Memoizer pattern that we use elsewhere to count cache
+    hits and misses, which is very valuable.
+
+    Lookup keys in the cache are computed by the _PathList_key() method.
+    Cache lookup should be quick, so we don't spend cycles canonicalizing
+    all forms of the same lookup key.  For example, 'x:y' and ['x',
+    'y'] logically represent the same list, but we don't bother to
+    split string representations and treat those two equivalently.
+    (Note, however, that we do, treat lists and tuples the same.)
+
+    The main type of duplication we're trying to catch will come from
+    looking up the same path list from two different clones of the
+    same construction environment.  That is, given
+    
+        env2 = env1.Clone()
+
+    both env1 and env2 will have the same CPPPATH value, and we can
+    cheaply avoid re-parsing both values of CPPPATH by using the
+    common value from this cache.
+    """
+    if SCons.Memoize.use_memoizer:
+        __metaclass__ = SCons.Memoize.Memoized_Metaclass
+
+    memoizer_counters = []
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        self._memo = {}
+
+    def _PathList_key(self, pathlist):
+        """
+        Returns the key for memoization of PathLists.
+
+        Note that we want this to be pretty quick, so we don't completely
+        canonicalize all forms of the same list.  For example,
+        'dir1:$ROOT/dir2' and ['$ROOT/dir1', 'dir'] may logically
+        represent the same list if you're executing from $ROOT, but
+        we're not going to bother splitting strings into path elements,
+        or massaging strings into Nodes, to identify that equivalence.
+        We just want to eliminate obvious redundancy from the normal
+        case of re-using exactly the same cloned value for a path.
+        """
+        if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(pathlist):
+            pathlist = tuple(SCons.Util.flatten(pathlist))
+        return pathlist
+
+    memoizer_counters.append(SCons.Memoize.CountDict('PathList', _PathList_key))
+
+    def PathList(self, pathlist):
+        """
+        Returns the cached _PathList object for the specified pathlist,
+        creating and caching a new object as necessary.
+        """
+        pathlist = self._PathList_key(pathlist)
+        try:
+            memo_dict = self._memo['PathList']
+        except KeyError:
+            memo_dict = {}
+            self._memo['PathList'] = memo_dict
+        else:
+            try:
+                return memo_dict[pathlist]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        result = _PathList(pathlist)
+
+        memo_dict[pathlist] = result
+
+        return result
+
+PathList = PathListCache().PathList
+
+
+del PathListCache

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,216 @@
+"""SCons.Platform
+
+SCons platform selection.
+
+This looks for modules that define a callable object that can modify a
+construction environment as appropriate for a given platform.
+
+Note that we take a more simplistic view of "platform" than Python does.
+We're looking for a single string that determines a set of
+tool-independent variables with which to initialize a construction
+environment.  Consequently, we'll examine both sys.platform and os.name
+(and anything else that might come in to play) in order to return some
+specification which is unique enough for our purposes.
+
+Note that because this subsysem just *selects* a callable that can
+modify a construction environment, it's possible for people to define
+their own "platform specification" in an arbitrary callable function.
+No one needs to use or tie in to this subsystem in order to roll
+their own platform definition.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+# 
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import imp
+import os
+import string
+import sys
+import tempfile
+
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Tool
+
+def platform_default():
+    """Return the platform string for our execution environment.
+
+    The returned value should map to one of the SCons/Platform/*.py
+    files.  Since we're architecture independent, though, we don't
+    care about the machine architecture.
+    """
+    osname = os.name
+    if osname == 'java':
+        osname = os._osType
+    if osname == 'posix':
+        if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
+            return 'cygwin'
+        elif string.find(sys.platform, 'irix') != -1:
+            return 'irix'
+        elif string.find(sys.platform, 'sunos') != -1:
+            return 'sunos'
+        elif string.find(sys.platform, 'hp-ux') != -1:
+            return 'hpux'
+        elif string.find(sys.platform, 'aix') != -1:
+            return 'aix'
+        elif string.find(sys.platform, 'darwin') != -1:
+            return 'darwin'
+        else:
+            return 'posix'
+    elif os.name == 'os2':
+        return 'os2'
+    else:
+        return sys.platform
+
+def platform_module(name = platform_default()):
+    """Return the imported module for the platform.
+
+    This looks for a module name that matches the specified argument.
+    If the name is unspecified, we fetch the appropriate default for
+    our execution environment.
+    """
+    full_name = 'SCons.Platform.' + name
+    if not sys.modules.has_key(full_name):
+        if os.name == 'java':
+            eval(full_name)
+        else:
+            try:
+                file, path, desc = imp.find_module(name,
+                                        sys.modules['SCons.Platform'].__path__)
+                try:
+                    mod = imp.load_module(full_name, file, path, desc)
+                finally:
+                    if file:
+                        file.close()
+            except ImportError:
+                try:
+                    import zipimport
+                    importer = zipimport.zipimporter( sys.modules['SCons.Platform'].__path__[0] )
+                    mod = importer.load_module(full_name)
+                except ImportError:
+                    raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "No platform named '%s'" % name
+            setattr(SCons.Platform, name, mod)
+    return sys.modules[full_name]
+
+def DefaultToolList(platform, env):
+    """Select a default tool list for the specified platform.
+    """
+    return SCons.Tool.tool_list(platform, env)
+
+class PlatformSpec:
+    def __init__(self, name):
+        self.name = name
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.name
+        
+class TempFileMunge:
+    """A callable class.  You can set an Environment variable to this,
+    then call it with a string argument, then it will perform temporary
+    file substitution on it.  This is used to circumvent the long command
+    line limitation.
+
+    Example usage:
+    env["TEMPFILE"] = TempFileMunge
+    env["LINKCOM"] = "${TEMPFILE('$LINK $TARGET $SOURCES')}"
+
+    By default, the name of the temporary file used begins with a
+    prefix of '@'.  This may be configred for other tool chains by
+    setting '$TEMPFILEPREFIX'.
+
+    env["TEMPFILEPREFIX"] = '-@'        # diab compiler
+    env["TEMPFILEPREFIX"] = '-via'      # arm tool chain
+    """
+    def __init__(self, cmd):
+        self.cmd = cmd
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env, for_signature):
+        if for_signature:
+            return self.cmd
+        cmd = env.subst_list(self.cmd, 0, target, source)[0]
+        try:
+            maxline = int(env.subst('$MAXLINELENGTH'))
+        except ValueError:
+            maxline = 2048
+
+        if (reduce(lambda x, y: x + len(y), cmd, 0) + len(cmd)) <= maxline:
+            return self.cmd
+
+        # We do a normpath because mktemp() has what appears to be
+        # a bug in Windows that will use a forward slash as a path
+        # delimiter.  Windows's link mistakes that for a command line
+        # switch and barfs.
+        #
+        # We use the .lnk suffix for the benefit of the Phar Lap
+        # linkloc linker, which likes to append an .lnk suffix if
+        # none is given.
+        tmp = os.path.normpath(tempfile.mktemp('.lnk'))
+        native_tmp = SCons.Util.get_native_path(tmp)
+
+        if env['SHELL'] and env['SHELL'] == 'sh':
+            # The sh shell will try to escape the backslashes in the
+            # path, so unescape them.
+            native_tmp = string.replace(native_tmp, '\\', r'\\\\')
+            # In Cygwin, we want to use rm to delete the temporary
+            # file, because del does not exist in the sh shell.
+            rm = env.Detect('rm') or 'del'
+        else:
+            # Don't use 'rm' if the shell is not sh, because rm won't
+            # work with the Windows shells (cmd.exe or command.com) or
+            # Windows path names.
+            rm = 'del'
+
+        prefix = env.subst('$TEMPFILEPREFIX')
+        if not prefix:
+            prefix = '@'
+
+        args = map(SCons.Subst.quote_spaces, cmd[1:])
+        open(tmp, 'w').write(string.join(args, " ") + "\n")
+        # XXX Using the SCons.Action.print_actions value directly
+        # like this is bogus, but expedient.  This class should
+        # really be rewritten as an Action that defines the
+        # __call__() and strfunction() methods and lets the
+        # normal action-execution logic handle whether or not to
+        # print/execute the action.  The problem, though, is all
+        # of that is decided before we execute this method as
+        # part of expanding the $TEMPFILE construction variable.
+        # Consequently, refactoring this will have to wait until
+        # we get more flexible with allowing Actions to exist
+        # independently and get strung together arbitrarily like
+        # Ant tasks.  In the meantime, it's going to be more
+        # user-friendly to not let obsession with architectural
+        # purity get in the way of just being helpful, so we'll
+        # reach into SCons.Action directly.
+        if SCons.Action.print_actions:
+            print("Using tempfile "+native_tmp+" for command line:\n"+
+                  str(cmd[0]) + " " + string.join(args," "))
+        return [ cmd[0], prefix + native_tmp + '\n' + rm, native_tmp ]
+    
+def Platform(name = platform_default()):
+    """Select a canned Platform specification.
+    """
+    module = platform_module(name)
+    spec = PlatformSpec(name)
+    spec.__call__ = module.generate
+    return spec

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/aix.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/aix.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/aix.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Platform.aix
+
+Platform-specific initialization for IBM AIX systems.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.  It
+will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/aix.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import string
+
+import posix
+
+def get_xlc(env, xlc=None, xlc_r=None, packages=[]):
+    # Use the AIX package installer tool lslpp to figure out where a
+    # given xl* compiler is installed and what version it is.
+    xlcPath = None
+    xlcVersion = None
+
+    if xlc is None:
+        xlc = env.get('CC', 'xlc')
+    if xlc_r is None:
+        xlc_r = xlc + '_r'
+    for package in packages:
+        cmd = "lslpp -fc " + package + " 2>/dev/null | egrep '" + xlc + "([^-_a-zA-Z0-9].*)?$'"
+        line = os.popen(cmd).readline()
+        if line:
+            v, p = string.split(line, ':')[1:3]
+            xlcVersion = string.split(v)[1]
+            xlcPath = string.split(p)[0]
+            xlcPath = xlcPath[:xlcPath.rindex('/')]
+            break
+    return (xlcPath, xlc, xlc_r, xlcVersion)
+
+def generate(env):
+    posix.generate(env)
+    #Based on AIX 5.2: ARG_MAX=24576 - 3000 for environment expansion
+    env['MAXLINELENGTH']  = 21576
+

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/cygwin.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/cygwin.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/cygwin.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+"""SCons.Platform.cygwin
+
+Platform-specific initialization for Cygwin systems.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.  It
+will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/cygwin.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import posix
+from SCons.Platform import TempFileMunge
+
+def generate(env):
+    posix.generate(env)
+
+    env['PROGPREFIX']  = ''
+    env['PROGSUFFIX']  = '.exe'
+    env['SHLIBPREFIX'] = ''
+    env['SHLIBSUFFIX'] = '.dll'
+    env['LIBPREFIXES'] = [ '$LIBPREFIX', '$SHLIBPREFIX' ]
+    env['LIBSUFFIXES'] = [ '$LIBSUFFIX', '$SHLIBSUFFIX' ]
+    env['TEMPFILE']    = TempFileMunge
+    env['TEMPFILEPREFIX'] = '@'
+    env['MAXLINELENGTH']  = 2048

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/darwin.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/darwin.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/darwin.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Platform.darwin
+
+Platform-specific initialization for Mac OS X systems.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.  It
+will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/darwin.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import posix
+
+def generate(env):
+    posix.generate(env)
+    env['SHLIBSUFFIX'] = '.dylib'
+    env['ENV']['PATH'] = env['ENV']['PATH'] + ':/sw/bin'

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/hpux.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/hpux.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/hpux.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Platform.hpux
+
+Platform-specific initialization for HP-UX systems.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.  It
+will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/hpux.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import posix
+
+def generate(env):
+    posix.generate(env)
+    #Based on HP-UX11i: ARG_MAX=2048000 - 3000 for environment expansion
+    env['MAXLINELENGTH']  = 2045000

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/irix.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/irix.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/irix.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+"""SCons.Platform.irix
+
+Platform-specific initialization for SGI IRIX systems.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.  It
+will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/irix.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import posix
+
+def generate(env):
+    posix.generate(env)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/os2.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/os2.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/os2.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+"""SCons.Platform.os2
+
+Platform-specific initialization for OS/2 systems.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.  It
+will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/os2.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+def generate(env):
+    if not env.has_key('ENV'):
+        env['ENV']        = {}
+    env['OBJPREFIX']      = ''
+    env['OBJSUFFIX']      = '.obj'
+    env['SHOBJPREFIX']    = '$OBJPREFIX'
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX']    = '$OBJSUFFIX'
+    env['PROGPREFIX']     = ''
+    env['PROGSUFFIX']     = '.exe'
+    env['LIBPREFIX']      = ''
+    env['LIBSUFFIX']      = '.lib'
+    env['SHLIBPREFIX']    = ''
+    env['SHLIBSUFFIX']    = '.dll'
+    env['LIBPREFIXES']    = '$LIBPREFIX'
+    env['LIBSUFFIXES']    = [ '$LIBSUFFIX', '$SHLIBSUFFIX' ]

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/posix.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/posix.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/posix.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,258 @@
+"""SCons.Platform.posix
+
+Platform-specific initialization for POSIX (Linux, UNIX, etc.) systems.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.  It
+will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/posix.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import errno
+import os
+import os.path
+import string
+import subprocess
+import sys
+import select
+
+import SCons.Util
+from SCons.Platform import TempFileMunge
+
+exitvalmap = {
+    2 : 127,
+    13 : 126,
+}
+
+def escape(arg):
+    "escape shell special characters"
+    slash = '\\'
+    special = '"$()'
+
+    arg = string.replace(arg, slash, slash+slash)
+    for c in special:
+        arg = string.replace(arg, c, slash+c)
+
+    return '"' + arg + '"'
+
+def exec_system(l, env):
+    stat = os.system(string.join(l))
+    if stat & 0xff:
+        return stat | 0x80
+    return stat >> 8
+
+def exec_spawnvpe(l, env):
+    stat = os.spawnvpe(os.P_WAIT, l[0], l, env)
+    # os.spawnvpe() returns the actual exit code, not the encoding
+    # returned by os.waitpid() or os.system().
+    return stat
+
+def exec_fork(l, env): 
+    pid = os.fork()
+    if not pid:
+        # Child process.
+        exitval = 127
+        try:
+            os.execvpe(l[0], l, env)
+        except OSError, e:
+            exitval = exitvalmap.get(e[0], e[0])
+            sys.stderr.write("scons: %s: %s\n" % (l[0], e[1]))
+        os._exit(exitval)
+    else:
+        # Parent process.
+        pid, stat = os.waitpid(pid, 0)
+        if stat & 0xff:
+            return stat | 0x80
+        return stat >> 8
+
+def _get_env_command(sh, escape, cmd, args, env):
+    s = string.join(args)
+    if env:
+        l = ['env', '-'] + \
+            map(lambda t, e=escape: e(t[0])+'='+e(t[1]), env.items()) + \
+            [sh, '-c', escape(s)]
+        s = string.join(l)
+    return s
+
+def env_spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env):
+    return exec_system([_get_env_command( sh, escape, cmd, args, env)], env)
+
+def spawnvpe_spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env):
+    return exec_spawnvpe([sh, '-c', string.join(args)], env)
+
+def fork_spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env):
+    return exec_fork([sh, '-c', string.join(args)], env)
+
+def process_cmd_output(cmd_stdout, cmd_stderr, stdout, stderr):
+    stdout_eof = stderr_eof = 0
+    while not (stdout_eof and stderr_eof):
+        try:
+            (i,o,e) = select.select([cmd_stdout, cmd_stderr], [], [])
+            if cmd_stdout in i:
+                str = cmd_stdout.read()
+                if len(str) == 0:
+                    stdout_eof = 1
+                elif stdout != None:
+                    stdout.write(str)
+            if cmd_stderr in i:
+                str = cmd_stderr.read()
+                if len(str) == 0:
+                    #sys.__stderr__.write( "stderr_eof=1\n" )
+                    stderr_eof = 1
+                else:
+                    #sys.__stderr__.write( "str(stderr) = %s\n" % str )
+                    stderr.write(str)
+        except select.error, (_errno, _strerror):
+            if _errno != errno.EINTR:
+                raise
+
+def exec_popen3(l, env, stdout, stderr):
+    proc = subprocess.Popen(string.join(l),
+                            stdout=stdout,
+                            stderr=stderr,
+                            shell=True)
+    stat = proc.wait()
+    if stat & 0xff:
+        return stat | 0x80
+    return stat >> 8
+
+def exec_piped_fork(l, env, stdout, stderr):
+    # spawn using fork / exec and providing a pipe for the command's
+    # stdout / stderr stream
+    if stdout != stderr:
+        (rFdOut, wFdOut) = os.pipe()
+        (rFdErr, wFdErr) = os.pipe()
+    else:
+        (rFdOut, wFdOut) = os.pipe()
+        rFdErr = rFdOut
+        wFdErr = wFdOut
+    # do the fork
+    pid = os.fork()
+    if not pid:
+        # Child process
+        os.close( rFdOut )
+        if rFdOut != rFdErr:
+            os.close( rFdErr )
+        os.dup2( wFdOut, 1 ) # is there some symbolic way to do that ?
+        os.dup2( wFdErr, 2 )
+        os.close( wFdOut )
+        if stdout != stderr:
+            os.close( wFdErr )
+        exitval = 127
+        try:
+            os.execvpe(l[0], l, env)
+        except OSError, e:
+            exitval = exitvalmap.get(e[0], e[0])
+            stderr.write("scons: %s: %s\n" % (l[0], e[1]))
+        os._exit(exitval)
+    else:
+        # Parent process
+        pid, stat = os.waitpid(pid, 0)
+        os.close( wFdOut )
+        if stdout != stderr:
+            os.close( wFdErr )
+        childOut = os.fdopen( rFdOut )
+        if stdout != stderr:
+            childErr = os.fdopen( rFdErr )
+        else:
+            childErr = childOut
+        process_cmd_output(childOut, childErr, stdout, stderr)
+        os.close( rFdOut )
+        if stdout != stderr:
+            os.close( rFdErr )
+        if stat & 0xff:
+            return stat | 0x80
+        return stat >> 8
+
+def piped_env_spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env, stdout, stderr):
+    # spawn using Popen3 combined with the env command
+    # the command name and the command's stdout is written to stdout
+    # the command's stderr is written to stderr
+    return exec_popen3([_get_env_command(sh, escape, cmd, args, env)],
+                       env, stdout, stderr)
+
+def piped_fork_spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env, stdout, stderr):
+    # spawn using fork / exec and providing a pipe for the command's
+    # stdout / stderr stream
+    return exec_piped_fork([sh, '-c', string.join(args)],
+                           env, stdout, stderr)
+
+
+
+def generate(env):
+    # If os.spawnvpe() exists, we use it to spawn commands.  Otherwise
+    # if the env utility exists, we use os.system() to spawn commands,
+    # finally we fall back on os.fork()/os.exec().  
+    #
+    # os.spawnvpe() is prefered because it is the most efficient.  But
+    # for Python versions without it, os.system() is prefered because it
+    # is claimed that it works better with threads (i.e. -j) and is more
+    # efficient than forking Python.
+    #
+    # NB: Other people on the scons-users mailing list have claimed that
+    # os.fork()/os.exec() works better than os.system().  There may just
+    # not be a default that works best for all users.
+
+    if os.__dict__.has_key('spawnvpe'):
+        spawn = spawnvpe_spawn
+    elif env.Detect('env'):
+        spawn = env_spawn
+    else:
+        spawn = fork_spawn
+
+    if env.Detect('env'):
+        pspawn = piped_env_spawn
+    else:
+        pspawn = piped_fork_spawn
+
+    if not env.has_key('ENV'):
+        env['ENV']        = {}
+    env['ENV']['PATH']    = '/usr/local/bin:/opt/bin:/bin:/usr/bin'
+    env['OBJPREFIX']      = ''
+    env['OBJSUFFIX']      = '.o'
+    env['SHOBJPREFIX']    = '$OBJPREFIX'
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX']    = '$OBJSUFFIX'
+    env['PROGPREFIX']     = ''
+    env['PROGSUFFIX']     = ''
+    env['LIBPREFIX']      = 'lib'
+    env['LIBSUFFIX']      = '.a'
+    env['SHLIBPREFIX']    = '$LIBPREFIX'
+    env['SHLIBSUFFIX']    = '.so'
+    env['LIBPREFIXES']    = [ '$LIBPREFIX' ]
+    env['LIBSUFFIXES']    = [ '$LIBSUFFIX', '$SHLIBSUFFIX' ]
+    env['PSPAWN']         = pspawn
+    env['SPAWN']          = spawn
+    env['SHELL']          = 'sh'
+    env['ESCAPE']         = escape
+    env['TEMPFILE']       = TempFileMunge
+    env['TEMPFILEPREFIX'] = '@'
+    #Based on LINUX: ARG_MAX=ARG_MAX=131072 - 3000 for environment expansion
+    #Note: specific platforms might rise or lower this value
+    env['MAXLINELENGTH']  = 128072
+
+    # This platform supports RPATH specifications.
+    env['__RPATH'] = '$_RPATH'

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/sunos.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/sunos.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/sunos.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Platform.sunos
+
+Platform-specific initialization for Sun systems.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.  It
+will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/sunos.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import posix
+
+def generate(env):
+    posix.generate(env)
+    # Based on sunSparc 8:32bit
+    # ARG_MAX=1048320 - 3000 for environment expansion
+    env['MAXLINELENGTH']  = 1045320
+    env['PKGINFO'] = 'pkginfo'
+    env['PKGCHK'] = '/usr/sbin/pkgchk'
+    env['ENV']['PATH'] = env['ENV']['PATH'] + ':/opt/SUNWspro/bin:/usr/ccs/bin'

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/win32.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/win32.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Platform/win32.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,324 @@
+"""SCons.Platform.win32
+
+Platform-specific initialization for Win32 systems.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.  It
+will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Platform.Platform()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Platform/win32.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import string
+import sys
+import tempfile
+
+from SCons.Platform.posix import exitvalmap
+from SCons.Platform import TempFileMunge
+import SCons.Util
+
+
+
+try:
+    import msvcrt
+    import win32api
+    import win32con
+
+    msvcrt.get_osfhandle
+    win32api.SetHandleInformation
+    win32con.HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT
+except ImportError:
+    parallel_msg = \
+        "you do not seem to have the pywin32 extensions installed;\n" + \
+        "\tparallel (-j) builds may not work reliably with open Python files."
+except AttributeError:
+    parallel_msg = \
+        "your pywin32 extensions do not support file handle operations;\n" + \
+        "\tparallel (-j) builds may not work reliably with open Python files."
+else:
+    parallel_msg = None
+
+    import __builtin__
+
+    _builtin_file = __builtin__.file
+    _builtin_open = __builtin__.open
+
+    def _scons_file(*args, **kw):
+        fp = apply(_builtin_file, args, kw)
+        win32api.SetHandleInformation(msvcrt.get_osfhandle(fp.fileno()),
+                                      win32con.HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT,
+                                      0)
+        return fp
+
+    def _scons_open(*args, **kw):
+        fp = apply(_builtin_open, args, kw)
+        win32api.SetHandleInformation(msvcrt.get_osfhandle(fp.fileno()),
+                                      win32con.HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT,
+                                      0)
+        return fp
+
+    __builtin__.file = _scons_file
+    __builtin__.open = _scons_open
+
+
+
+# The upshot of all this is that, if you are using Python 1.5.2,
+# you had better have cmd or command.com in your PATH when you run
+# scons.
+
+def piped_spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env, stdout, stderr):
+    # There is no direct way to do that in python. What we do
+    # here should work for most cases:
+    #   In case stdout (stderr) is not redirected to a file,
+    #   we redirect it into a temporary file tmpFileStdout
+    #   (tmpFileStderr) and copy the contents of this file
+    #   to stdout (stderr) given in the argument
+    if not sh:
+        sys.stderr.write("scons: Could not find command interpreter, is it in your PATH?\n")
+        return 127
+    else:
+        # one temporary file for stdout and stderr
+        tmpFileStdout = os.path.normpath(tempfile.mktemp())
+        tmpFileStderr = os.path.normpath(tempfile.mktemp())
+
+        # check if output is redirected
+        stdoutRedirected = 0
+        stderrRedirected = 0
+        for arg in args:
+            # are there more possibilities to redirect stdout ?
+            if (string.find( arg, ">", 0, 1 ) != -1 or
+                string.find( arg, "1>", 0, 2 ) != -1):
+                stdoutRedirected = 1
+            # are there more possibilities to redirect stderr ?
+            if string.find( arg, "2>", 0, 2 ) != -1:
+                stderrRedirected = 1
+
+        # redirect output of non-redirected streams to our tempfiles
+        if stdoutRedirected == 0:
+            args.append(">" + str(tmpFileStdout))
+        if stderrRedirected == 0:
+            args.append("2>" + str(tmpFileStderr))
+
+        # actually do the spawn
+        try:
+            args = [sh, '/C', escape(string.join(args)) ]
+            ret = os.spawnve(os.P_WAIT, sh, args, env)
+        except OSError, e:
+            # catch any error
+            try:
+                ret = exitvalmap[e[0]]
+            except KeyError:
+                sys.stderr.write("scons: unknown OSError exception code %d - %s: %s\n" % (e[0], cmd, e[1]))
+            if stderr != None:
+                stderr.write("scons: %s: %s\n" % (cmd, e[1]))
+        # copy child output from tempfiles to our streams
+        # and do clean up stuff
+        if stdout != None and stdoutRedirected == 0:
+            try:
+                stdout.write(open( tmpFileStdout, "r" ).read())
+                os.remove( tmpFileStdout )
+            except (IOError, OSError):
+                pass
+
+        if stderr != None and stderrRedirected == 0:
+            try:
+                stderr.write(open( tmpFileStderr, "r" ).read())
+                os.remove( tmpFileStderr )
+            except (IOError, OSError):
+                pass
+        return ret
+
+def exec_spawn(l, env):
+    try:
+        result = os.spawnve(os.P_WAIT, l[0], l, env)
+    except OSError, e:
+        try:
+            result = exitvalmap[e[0]]
+            sys.stderr.write("scons: %s: %s\n" % (l[0], e[1]))
+        except KeyError:
+            result = 127
+            if len(l) > 2:
+                if len(l[2]) < 1000:
+                    command = string.join(l[0:3])
+                else:
+                    command = l[0]
+            else:
+                command = l[0]
+            sys.stderr.write("scons: unknown OSError exception code %d - '%s': %s\n" % (e[0], command, e[1]))
+    return result
+
+def spawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env):
+    if not sh:
+        sys.stderr.write("scons: Could not find command interpreter, is it in your PATH?\n")
+        return 127
+    return exec_spawn([sh, '/C', escape(string.join(args))], env)
+
+# Windows does not allow special characters in file names anyway, so no
+# need for a complex escape function, we will just quote the arg, except
+# that "cmd /c" requires that if an argument ends with a backslash it
+# needs to be escaped so as not to interfere with closing double quote
+# that we add.
+def escape(x):
+    if x[-1] == '\\':
+        x = x + '\\'
+    return '"' + x + '"'
+
+# Get the windows system directory name
+def get_system_root():
+    # A resonable default if we can't read the registry
+    try:
+        val = os.environ['SYSTEMROOT']
+    except KeyError:
+        val = "C:/WINDOWS"
+        pass
+
+    # First see if we can look in the registry...
+    if SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        try:
+            # Look for Windows NT system root
+            k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                      'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion')
+            val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'SystemRoot')
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            try:
+                # Okay, try the Windows 9x system root
+                k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                          'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion')
+                val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'SystemRoot')
+            except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                raise
+            except:
+                pass
+    return val
+
+# Get the location of the program files directory
+def get_program_files_dir():
+    # Now see if we can look in the registry...
+    val = ''
+    if SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        try:
+            # Look for Windows Program Files directory
+            k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                      'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion')
+            val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'ProgramFilesDir')
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            val = ''
+            pass
+
+    if val == '':
+        # A reasonable default if we can't read the registry
+        # (Actually, it's pretty reasonable even if we can :-)
+        val = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(get_system_root()),"Program Files")
+        
+    return val
+
+def generate(env):
+    # Attempt to find cmd.exe (for WinNT/2k/XP) or
+    # command.com for Win9x
+    cmd_interp = ''
+    # First see if we can look in the registry...
+    if SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        try:
+            # Look for Windows NT system root
+            k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                          'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion')
+            val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'SystemRoot')
+            cmd_interp = os.path.join(val, 'System32\\cmd.exe')
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            try:
+                # Okay, try the Windows 9x system root
+                k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                              'Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion')
+                val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'SystemRoot')
+                cmd_interp = os.path.join(val, 'command.com')
+            except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                raise
+            except:
+                pass
+
+    # For the special case of not having access to the registry, we
+    # use a temporary path and pathext to attempt to find the command
+    # interpreter.  If we fail, we try to find the interpreter through
+    # the env's PATH.  The problem with that is that it might not
+    # contain an ENV and a PATH.
+    if not cmd_interp:
+        systemroot = r'C:\Windows'
+        if os.environ.has_key('SYSTEMROOT'):
+            systemroot = os.environ['SYSTEMROOT']
+        tmp_path = systemroot + os.pathsep + \
+                   os.path.join(systemroot,'System32')
+        tmp_pathext = '.com;.exe;.bat;.cmd'
+        if os.environ.has_key('PATHEXT'):
+            tmp_pathext = os.environ['PATHEXT'] 
+        cmd_interp = SCons.Util.WhereIs('cmd', tmp_path, tmp_pathext)
+        if not cmd_interp:
+            cmd_interp = SCons.Util.WhereIs('command', tmp_path, tmp_pathext)
+
+    if not cmd_interp:
+        cmd_interp = env.Detect('cmd')
+        if not cmd_interp:
+            cmd_interp = env.Detect('command')
+
+    
+    if not env.has_key('ENV'):
+        env['ENV']        = {}
+
+    # Import things from the external environment to the construction
+    # environment's ENV.  This is a potential slippery slope, because we
+    # *don't* want to make builds dependent on the user's environment by
+    # default.  We're doing this for SYSTEMROOT, though, because it's
+    # needed for anything that uses sockets, and seldom changes, and
+    # for SYSTEMDRIVE because it's related.
+    #
+    # Weigh the impact carefully before adding other variables to this list.
+    import_env = [ 'SYSTEMDRIVE', 'SYSTEMROOT', 'TEMP', 'TMP' ]
+    for var in import_env:
+        v = os.environ.get(var)
+        if v:
+            env['ENV'][var] = v
+
+    env['ENV']['PATHEXT'] = '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD'
+    env['OBJPREFIX']      = ''
+    env['OBJSUFFIX']      = '.obj'
+    env['SHOBJPREFIX']    = '$OBJPREFIX'
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX']    = '$OBJSUFFIX'
+    env['PROGPREFIX']     = ''
+    env['PROGSUFFIX']     = '.exe'
+    env['LIBPREFIX']      = ''
+    env['LIBSUFFIX']      = '.lib'
+    env['SHLIBPREFIX']    = ''
+    env['SHLIBSUFFIX']    = '.dll'
+    env['LIBPREFIXES']    = [ '$LIBPREFIX' ]
+    env['LIBSUFFIXES']    = [ '$LIBSUFFIX' ]
+    env['PSPAWN']         = piped_spawn
+    env['SPAWN']          = spawn
+    env['SHELL']          = cmd_interp
+    env['TEMPFILE']       = TempFileMunge
+    env['TEMPFILEPREFIX'] = '@'
+    env['MAXLINELENGTH']  = 2048
+    env['ESCAPE']         = escape

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/SConf.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/SConf.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/SConf.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,1012 @@
+"""SCons.SConf
+
+Autoconf-like configuration support.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/SConf.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import re
+import string
+import StringIO
+import sys
+import traceback
+import types
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Job
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Taskmaster
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+import SCons.Conftest
+
+from SCons.Debug import Trace
+
+# Turn off the Conftest error logging
+SCons.Conftest.LogInputFiles = 0
+SCons.Conftest.LogErrorMessages = 0
+
+# Set
+build_type = None
+build_types = ['clean', 'help']
+
+def SetBuildType(type):
+    global build_type
+    build_type = type
+
+# to be set, if we are in dry-run mode
+dryrun = 0
+
+AUTO=0  # use SCons dependency scanning for up-to-date checks
+FORCE=1 # force all tests to be rebuilt
+CACHE=2 # force all tests to be taken from cache (raise an error, if necessary)
+cache_mode = AUTO
+
+def SetCacheMode(mode):
+    """Set the Configure cache mode. mode must be one of "auto", "force",
+    or "cache"."""
+    global cache_mode
+    if mode == "auto":
+        cache_mode = AUTO
+    elif mode == "force":
+        cache_mode = FORCE
+    elif mode == "cache":
+        cache_mode = CACHE
+    else:
+        raise ValueError, "SCons.SConf.SetCacheMode: Unknown mode " + mode
+
+progress_display = SCons.Util.display # will be overwritten by SCons.Script
+def SetProgressDisplay(display):
+    """Set the progress display to use (called from SCons.Script)"""
+    global progress_display
+    progress_display = display
+
+SConfFS = None
+
+_ac_build_counter = 0 # incremented, whenever TryBuild is called
+_ac_config_logs = {}  # all config.log files created in this build
+_ac_config_hs   = {}  # all config.h files created in this build
+sconf_global = None   # current sconf object
+
+def _createConfigH(target, source, env):
+    t = open(str(target[0]), "w")
+    defname = re.sub('[^A-Za-z0-9_]', '_', string.upper(str(target[0])))
+    t.write("""#ifndef %(DEFNAME)s_SEEN
+#define %(DEFNAME)s_SEEN
+
+""" % {'DEFNAME' : defname})
+    t.write(source[0].get_contents())
+    t.write("""
+#endif /* %(DEFNAME)s_SEEN */
+""" % {'DEFNAME' : defname})
+    t.close()
+
+def _stringConfigH(target, source, env):
+    return "scons: Configure: creating " + str(target[0])
+
+def CreateConfigHBuilder(env):
+    """Called just before the building targets phase begins."""
+    if len(_ac_config_hs) == 0:
+        return
+    action = SCons.Action.Action(_createConfigH,
+                                 _stringConfigH)
+    sconfigHBld = SCons.Builder.Builder(action=action)
+    env.Append( BUILDERS={'SConfigHBuilder':sconfigHBld} )
+    for k in _ac_config_hs.keys():
+        env.SConfigHBuilder(k, env.Value(_ac_config_hs[k]))
+    
+class SConfWarning(SCons.Warnings.Warning):
+    pass
+SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(SConfWarning)
+
+# some error definitions
+class SConfError(SCons.Errors.UserError):
+    def __init__(self,msg):
+        SCons.Errors.UserError.__init__(self,msg)
+
+class ConfigureDryRunError(SConfError):
+    """Raised when a file or directory needs to be updated during a Configure
+    process, but the user requested a dry-run"""
+    def __init__(self,target):
+        if not isinstance(target, SCons.Node.FS.File):
+            msg = 'Cannot create configure directory "%s" within a dry-run.' % str(target)
+        else:
+            msg = 'Cannot update configure test "%s" within a dry-run.' % str(target)
+        SConfError.__init__(self,msg)
+
+class ConfigureCacheError(SConfError):
+    """Raised when a use explicitely requested the cache feature, but the test
+    is run the first time."""
+    def __init__(self,target):
+        SConfError.__init__(self, '"%s" is not yet built and cache is forced.' % str(target))
+
+# define actions for building text files
+def _createSource( target, source, env ):
+    fd = open(str(target[0]), "w")
+    fd.write(source[0].get_contents())
+    fd.close()
+def _stringSource( target, source, env ):
+    return (str(target[0]) + ' <-\n  |' +
+            string.replace( source[0].get_contents(),
+                            '\n', "\n  |" ) )
+
+# python 2.2 introduces types.BooleanType
+BooleanTypes = [types.IntType]
+if hasattr(types, 'BooleanType'): BooleanTypes.append(types.BooleanType)
+
+class SConfBuildInfo(SCons.Node.FS.FileBuildInfo):
+    """
+    Special build info for targets of configure tests. Additional members
+    are result (did the builder succeed last time?) and string, which
+    contains messages of the original build phase.
+    """
+    result = None # -> 0/None -> no error, != 0 error
+    string = None # the stdout / stderr output when building the target
+
+    def set_build_result(self, result, string):
+        self.result = result
+        self.string = string
+
+
+class Streamer:
+    """
+    'Sniffer' for a file-like writable object. Similar to the unix tool tee.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, orig):
+        self.orig = orig
+        self.s = StringIO.StringIO()
+
+    def write(self, str):
+        if self.orig:
+            self.orig.write(str)
+        self.s.write(str)
+
+    def writelines(self, lines):
+        for l in lines:
+            self.write(l + '\n')
+
+    def getvalue(self):
+        """
+        Return everything written to orig since the Streamer was created.
+        """
+        return self.s.getvalue()
+
+    def flush(self):
+        if self.orig:
+            self.orig.flush()
+        self.s.flush()
+        
+
+class SConfBuildTask(SCons.Taskmaster.Task):
+    """
+    This is almost the same as SCons.Script.BuildTask. Handles SConfErrors
+    correctly and knows about the current cache_mode.
+    """
+    def display(self, message):
+        if sconf_global.logstream:
+            sconf_global.logstream.write("scons: Configure: " + message + "\n")
+
+    def display_cached_string(self, bi):
+        """
+        Logs the original builder messages, given the SConfBuildInfo instance
+        bi.
+        """
+        if not isinstance(bi, SConfBuildInfo):
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SConfWarning,
+              "The stored build information has an unexpected class: %s" % bi.__class__)
+        else:
+            self.display("The original builder output was:\n" +
+                         string.replace("  |" + str(bi.string),
+                                        "\n", "\n  |"))
+
+    def failed(self):
+        # check, if the reason was a ConfigureDryRunError or a
+        # ConfigureCacheError and if yes, reraise the exception
+        exc_type = self.exc_info()[0]
+        if issubclass(exc_type, SConfError):
+            raise
+        elif issubclass(exc_type, SCons.Errors.BuildError):
+            # we ignore Build Errors (occurs, when a test doesn't pass)
+            # Clear the exception to prevent the contained traceback
+            # to build a reference cycle.
+            self.exc_clear()
+        else:
+            self.display('Caught exception while building "%s":\n' %
+                         self.targets[0])
+            try:
+                excepthook = sys.excepthook
+            except AttributeError:
+                # Earlier versions of Python don't have sys.excepthook...
+                def excepthook(type, value, tb):
+                    traceback.print_tb(tb)
+                    print type, value
+            apply(excepthook, self.exc_info())
+        return SCons.Taskmaster.Task.failed(self)
+
+    def collect_node_states(self):
+        # returns (is_up_to_date, cached_error, cachable)
+        # where is_up_to_date is 1, if the node(s) are up_to_date
+        #       cached_error  is 1, if the node(s) are up_to_date, but the
+        #                           build will fail
+        #       cachable      is 0, if some nodes are not in our cache
+        T = 0
+        changed = False
+        cached_error = False
+        cachable = True
+        for t in self.targets:
+            if T: Trace('%s' % (t))
+            bi = t.get_stored_info().binfo
+            if isinstance(bi, SConfBuildInfo):
+                if T: Trace(': SConfBuildInfo')
+                if cache_mode == CACHE:
+                    t.set_state(SCons.Node.up_to_date)
+                    if T: Trace(': set_state(up_to-date)')
+                else:
+                    if T: Trace(': get_state() %s' % t.get_state())
+                    if T: Trace(': changed() %s' % t.changed())
+                    if (t.get_state() != SCons.Node.up_to_date and t.changed()):
+                        changed = True
+                    if T: Trace(': changed %s' % changed)
+                cached_error = cached_error or bi.result
+            else:
+                if T: Trace(': else')
+                # the node hasn't been built in a SConf context or doesn't
+                # exist
+                cachable = False
+                changed = ( t.get_state() != SCons.Node.up_to_date )
+                if T: Trace(': changed %s' % changed)
+        if T: Trace('\n')
+        return (not changed, cached_error, cachable)
+
+    def execute(self):
+        if not self.targets[0].has_builder():
+            return
+
+        sconf = sconf_global
+
+        is_up_to_date, cached_error, cachable = self.collect_node_states()
+
+        if cache_mode == CACHE and not cachable:
+            raise ConfigureCacheError(self.targets[0])
+        elif cache_mode == FORCE:
+            is_up_to_date = 0
+
+        if cached_error and is_up_to_date:
+            self.display("Building \"%s\" failed in a previous run and all "
+                         "its sources are up to date." % str(self.targets[0]))
+            binfo = self.targets[0].get_stored_info().binfo
+            self.display_cached_string(binfo)
+            raise SCons.Errors.BuildError # will be 'caught' in self.failed
+        elif is_up_to_date:            
+            self.display("\"%s\" is up to date." % str(self.targets[0]))
+            binfo = self.targets[0].get_stored_info().binfo
+            self.display_cached_string(binfo)
+        elif dryrun:
+            raise ConfigureDryRunError(self.targets[0])
+        else:
+            # note stdout and stderr are the same here
+            s = sys.stdout = sys.stderr = Streamer(sys.stdout)
+            try:
+                env = self.targets[0].get_build_env()
+                env['PSTDOUT'] = env['PSTDERR'] = s
+                try:
+                    sconf.cached = 0
+                    self.targets[0].build()
+                finally:
+                    sys.stdout = sys.stderr = env['PSTDOUT'] = \
+                                 env['PSTDERR'] = sconf.logstream
+            except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                raise
+            except SystemExit:
+                exc_value = sys.exc_info()[1]
+                raise SCons.Errors.ExplicitExit(self.targets[0],exc_value.code)
+            except Exception, e:
+                for t in self.targets:
+                    binfo = t.get_binfo()
+                    binfo.__class__ = SConfBuildInfo
+                    binfo.set_build_result(1, s.getvalue())
+                    sconsign_entry = SCons.SConsign.SConsignEntry()
+                    sconsign_entry.binfo = binfo
+                    #sconsign_entry.ninfo = self.get_ninfo()
+                    # We'd like to do this as follows:
+                    #    t.store_info(binfo)
+                    # However, we need to store it as an SConfBuildInfo
+                    # object, and store_info() will turn it into a
+                    # regular FileNodeInfo if the target is itself a
+                    # regular File.
+                    sconsign = t.dir.sconsign()
+                    sconsign.set_entry(t.name, sconsign_entry)
+                    sconsign.merge()
+                raise e
+            else:
+                for t in self.targets:
+                    binfo = t.get_binfo()
+                    binfo.__class__ = SConfBuildInfo
+                    binfo.set_build_result(0, s.getvalue())
+                    sconsign_entry = SCons.SConsign.SConsignEntry()
+                    sconsign_entry.binfo = binfo
+                    #sconsign_entry.ninfo = self.get_ninfo()
+                    # We'd like to do this as follows:
+                    #    t.store_info(binfo)
+                    # However, we need to store it as an SConfBuildInfo
+                    # object, and store_info() will turn it into a
+                    # regular FileNodeInfo if the target is itself a
+                    # regular File.
+                    sconsign = t.dir.sconsign()
+                    sconsign.set_entry(t.name, sconsign_entry)
+                    sconsign.merge()
+
+class SConfBase:
+    """This is simply a class to represent a configure context. After
+    creating a SConf object, you can call any tests. After finished with your
+    tests, be sure to call the Finish() method, which returns the modified
+    environment.
+    Some words about caching: In most cases, it is not necessary to cache
+    Test results explicitely. Instead, we use the scons dependency checking
+    mechanism. For example, if one wants to compile a test program
+    (SConf.TryLink), the compiler is only called, if the program dependencies
+    have changed. However, if the program could not be compiled in a former
+    SConf run, we need to explicitely cache this error.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, env, custom_tests = {}, conf_dir='$CONFIGUREDIR',
+                 log_file='$CONFIGURELOG', config_h = None, _depth = 0): 
+        """Constructor. Pass additional tests in the custom_tests-dictinary,
+        e.g. custom_tests={'CheckPrivate':MyPrivateTest}, where MyPrivateTest
+        defines a custom test.
+        Note also the conf_dir and log_file arguments (you may want to
+        build tests in the VariantDir, not in the SourceDir)
+        """
+        global SConfFS
+        if not SConfFS:
+            SConfFS = SCons.Node.FS.default_fs or \
+                      SCons.Node.FS.FS(env.fs.pathTop)
+        if not sconf_global is None:
+            raise (SCons.Errors.UserError,
+                   "Only one SConf object may be active at one time")
+        self.env = env
+        if log_file != None:
+            log_file = SConfFS.File(env.subst(log_file))
+        self.logfile = log_file
+        self.logstream = None
+        self.lastTarget = None
+        self.depth = _depth
+        self.cached = 0 # will be set, if all test results are cached
+
+        # add default tests
+        default_tests = {
+                 'CheckCC'            : CheckCC,
+                 'CheckCXX'           : CheckCXX,
+                 'CheckSHCC'          : CheckSHCC,
+                 'CheckSHCXX'         : CheckSHCXX,
+                 'CheckFunc'          : CheckFunc,
+                 'CheckType'          : CheckType,
+                 'CheckTypeSize'      : CheckTypeSize,
+                 'CheckDeclaration'   : CheckDeclaration,
+                 'CheckHeader'        : CheckHeader,
+                 'CheckCHeader'       : CheckCHeader,
+                 'CheckCXXHeader'     : CheckCXXHeader,
+                 'CheckLib'           : CheckLib,
+                 'CheckLibWithHeader' : CheckLibWithHeader,
+               }
+        self.AddTests(default_tests)
+        self.AddTests(custom_tests)
+        self.confdir = SConfFS.Dir(env.subst(conf_dir))
+        if not config_h is None:
+            config_h = SConfFS.File(config_h)
+        self.config_h = config_h
+        self._startup()
+
+    def Finish(self):
+        """Call this method after finished with your tests:
+                env = sconf.Finish()
+        """
+        self._shutdown()
+        return self.env
+
+    def Define(self, name, value = None, comment = None):
+        """
+        Define a pre processor symbol name, with the optional given value in the
+        current config header.
+
+        If value is None (default), then #define name is written. If value is not
+        none, then #define name value is written.
+        
+        comment is a string which will be put as a C comment in the
+        header, to explain the meaning of the value (appropriate C comments /* and
+        */ will be put automatically."""
+        lines = []
+        if comment:
+            comment_str = "/* %s */" % comment
+            lines.append(comment_str)
+
+        if value is not None:
+            define_str = "#define %s %s" % (name, value)
+        else:
+            define_str = "#define %s" % name
+        lines.append(define_str)
+        lines.append('')
+
+        self.config_h_text = self.config_h_text + string.join(lines, '\n')
+
+    def BuildNodes(self, nodes):
+        """
+        Tries to build the given nodes immediately. Returns 1 on success,
+        0 on error.
+        """
+        if self.logstream != None:
+            # override stdout / stderr to write in log file
+            oldStdout = sys.stdout
+            sys.stdout = self.logstream
+            oldStderr = sys.stderr
+            sys.stderr = self.logstream
+
+        # the engine assumes the current path is the SConstruct directory ...
+        old_fs_dir = SConfFS.getcwd()
+        old_os_dir = os.getcwd()
+        SConfFS.chdir(SConfFS.Top, change_os_dir=1)
+
+        # Because we take responsibility here for writing out our
+        # own .sconsign info (see SConfBuildTask.execute(), above),
+        # we override the store_info() method with a null place-holder
+        # so we really control how it gets written.
+        for n in nodes:
+            n.store_info = n.do_not_store_info
+
+        ret = 1
+
+        try:
+            # ToDo: use user options for calc
+            save_max_drift = SConfFS.get_max_drift()
+            SConfFS.set_max_drift(0)
+            tm = SCons.Taskmaster.Taskmaster(nodes, SConfBuildTask)
+            # we don't want to build tests in parallel
+            jobs = SCons.Job.Jobs(1, tm )
+            jobs.run()
+            for n in nodes:
+                state = n.get_state()
+                if (state != SCons.Node.executed and
+                    state != SCons.Node.up_to_date):
+                    # the node could not be built. we return 0 in this case
+                    ret = 0
+        finally:
+            SConfFS.set_max_drift(save_max_drift)
+            os.chdir(old_os_dir)
+            SConfFS.chdir(old_fs_dir, change_os_dir=0)
+            if self.logstream != None:
+                # restore stdout / stderr
+                sys.stdout = oldStdout
+                sys.stderr = oldStderr
+        return ret
+
+    def pspawn_wrapper(self, sh, escape, cmd, args, env):
+        """Wrapper function for handling piped spawns.
+
+        This looks to the calling interface (in Action.py) like a "normal"
+        spawn, but associates the call with the PSPAWN variable from
+        the construction environment and with the streams to which we
+        want the output logged.  This gets slid into the construction
+        environment as the SPAWN variable so Action.py doesn't have to
+        know or care whether it's spawning a piped command or not.
+        """
+        return self.pspawn(sh, escape, cmd, args, env, self.logstream, self.logstream)
+
+
+    def TryBuild(self, builder, text = None, extension = ""):
+        """Low level TryBuild implementation. Normally you don't need to
+        call that - you can use TryCompile / TryLink / TryRun instead
+        """
+        global _ac_build_counter
+
+        # Make sure we have a PSPAWN value, and save the current
+        # SPAWN value.
+        try:
+            self.pspawn = self.env['PSPAWN']
+        except KeyError:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError('Missing PSPAWN construction variable.')
+        try:
+            save_spawn = self.env['SPAWN']
+        except KeyError:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError('Missing SPAWN construction variable.')
+
+        nodesToBeBuilt = []
+
+        f = "conftest_" + str(_ac_build_counter)
+        pref = self.env.subst( builder.builder.prefix )
+        suff = self.env.subst( builder.builder.suffix )
+        target = self.confdir.File(pref + f + suff)
+
+        try:
+            # Slide our wrapper into the construction environment as
+            # the SPAWN function.
+            self.env['SPAWN'] = self.pspawn_wrapper
+            sourcetext = self.env.Value(text)
+
+            if text != None:
+                textFile = self.confdir.File(f + extension)
+                textFileNode = self.env.SConfSourceBuilder(target=textFile,
+                                                           source=sourcetext)
+                nodesToBeBuilt.extend(textFileNode)
+                source = textFileNode
+            else:
+                source = None
+
+            nodes = builder(target = target, source = source)
+            if not SCons.Util.is_List(nodes):
+                nodes = [nodes]
+            nodesToBeBuilt.extend(nodes)
+            result = self.BuildNodes(nodesToBeBuilt)
+
+        finally:
+            self.env['SPAWN'] = save_spawn
+
+        _ac_build_counter = _ac_build_counter + 1
+        if result:
+            self.lastTarget = nodes[0]
+        else:
+            self.lastTarget = None
+
+        return result
+
+    def TryAction(self, action, text = None, extension = ""):
+        """Tries to execute the given action with optional source file
+        contents <text> and optional source file extension <extension>,
+        Returns the status (0 : failed, 1 : ok) and the contents of the
+        output file.
+        """
+        builder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action=action)
+        self.env.Append( BUILDERS = {'SConfActionBuilder' : builder} )
+        ok = self.TryBuild(self.env.SConfActionBuilder, text, extension)
+        del self.env['BUILDERS']['SConfActionBuilder']
+        if ok:
+            outputStr = self.lastTarget.get_contents()
+            return (1, outputStr)
+        return (0, "")
+
+    def TryCompile( self, text, extension):
+        """Compiles the program given in text to an env.Object, using extension
+        as file extension (e.g. '.c'). Returns 1, if compilation was
+        successful, 0 otherwise. The target is saved in self.lastTarget (for
+        further processing).
+        """
+        return self.TryBuild(self.env.Object, text, extension)
+
+    def TryLink( self, text, extension ):
+        """Compiles the program given in text to an executable env.Program,
+        using extension as file extension (e.g. '.c'). Returns 1, if
+        compilation was successful, 0 otherwise. The target is saved in
+        self.lastTarget (for further processing).
+        """
+        return self.TryBuild(self.env.Program, text, extension )
+
+    def TryRun(self, text, extension ):
+        """Compiles and runs the program given in text, using extension
+        as file extension (e.g. '.c'). Returns (1, outputStr) on success,
+        (0, '') otherwise. The target (a file containing the program's stdout)
+        is saved in self.lastTarget (for further processing).
+        """
+        ok = self.TryLink(text, extension)
+        if( ok ):
+            prog = self.lastTarget
+            pname = str(prog)
+            output = SConfFS.File(pname+'.out')
+            node = self.env.Command(output, prog, [ [ pname, ">", "${TARGET}"] ])
+            ok = self.BuildNodes(node)
+            if ok:
+                outputStr = output.get_contents()
+                return( 1, outputStr)
+        return (0, "")
+
+    class TestWrapper:
+        """A wrapper around Tests (to ensure sanity)"""
+        def __init__(self, test, sconf):
+            self.test = test
+            self.sconf = sconf
+        def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
+            if not self.sconf.active:
+                raise (SCons.Errors.UserError,
+                       "Test called after sconf.Finish()")
+            context = CheckContext(self.sconf)
+            ret = apply(self.test, (context,) +  args, kw)
+            if not self.sconf.config_h is None:
+                self.sconf.config_h_text = self.sconf.config_h_text + context.config_h
+            context.Result("error: no result")
+            return ret
+
+    def AddTest(self, test_name, test_instance):
+        """Adds test_class to this SConf instance. It can be called with
+        self.test_name(...)"""
+        setattr(self, test_name, SConfBase.TestWrapper(test_instance, self))
+
+    def AddTests(self, tests):
+        """Adds all the tests given in the tests dictionary to this SConf
+        instance
+        """
+        for name in tests.keys():
+            self.AddTest(name, tests[name])
+
+    def _createDir( self, node ):
+        dirName = str(node)
+        if dryrun:
+            if not os.path.isdir( dirName ):
+                raise ConfigureDryRunError(dirName)
+        else:
+            if not os.path.isdir( dirName ):
+                os.makedirs( dirName )
+                node._exists = 1
+
+    def _startup(self):
+        """Private method. Set up logstream, and set the environment
+        variables necessary for a piped build
+        """
+        global _ac_config_logs
+        global sconf_global
+        global SConfFS
+        
+        self.lastEnvFs = self.env.fs
+        self.env.fs = SConfFS
+        self._createDir(self.confdir)
+        self.confdir.up().add_ignore( [self.confdir] )
+
+        if self.logfile != None and not dryrun:
+            # truncate logfile, if SConf.Configure is called for the first time
+            # in a build
+            if _ac_config_logs.has_key(self.logfile):
+                log_mode = "a"
+            else:
+                _ac_config_logs[self.logfile] = None
+                log_mode = "w"
+            fp = open(str(self.logfile), log_mode)
+            self.logstream = SCons.Util.Unbuffered(fp)
+            # logfile may stay in a build directory, so we tell
+            # the build system not to override it with a eventually
+            # existing file with the same name in the source directory
+            self.logfile.dir.add_ignore( [self.logfile] )
+
+            tb = traceback.extract_stack()[-3-self.depth]
+            old_fs_dir = SConfFS.getcwd()
+            SConfFS.chdir(SConfFS.Top, change_os_dir=0)
+            self.logstream.write('file %s,line %d:\n\tConfigure(confdir = %s)\n' %
+                                 (tb[0], tb[1], str(self.confdir)) )
+            SConfFS.chdir(old_fs_dir)
+        else: 
+            self.logstream = None
+        # we use a special builder to create source files from TEXT
+        action = SCons.Action.Action(_createSource,
+                                     _stringSource)
+        sconfSrcBld = SCons.Builder.Builder(action=action)
+        self.env.Append( BUILDERS={'SConfSourceBuilder':sconfSrcBld} )
+        self.config_h_text = _ac_config_hs.get(self.config_h, "")
+        self.active = 1
+        # only one SConf instance should be active at a time ...
+        sconf_global = self
+
+    def _shutdown(self):
+        """Private method. Reset to non-piped spawn"""
+        global sconf_global, _ac_config_hs
+
+        if not self.active:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Finish may be called only once!"
+        if self.logstream != None and not dryrun:
+            self.logstream.write("\n")
+            self.logstream.close()
+            self.logstream = None
+        # remove the SConfSourceBuilder from the environment
+        blds = self.env['BUILDERS']
+        del blds['SConfSourceBuilder']
+        self.env.Replace( BUILDERS=blds )
+        self.active = 0
+        sconf_global = None
+        if not self.config_h is None:
+            _ac_config_hs[self.config_h] = self.config_h_text
+        self.env.fs = self.lastEnvFs
+
+class CheckContext:
+    """Provides a context for configure tests. Defines how a test writes to the
+    screen and log file.
+
+    A typical test is just a callable with an instance of CheckContext as
+    first argument:
+
+    def CheckCustom(context, ...)
+    context.Message('Checking my weird test ... ')
+    ret = myWeirdTestFunction(...)
+    context.Result(ret)
+
+    Often, myWeirdTestFunction will be one of
+    context.TryCompile/context.TryLink/context.TryRun. The results of
+    those are cached, for they are only rebuild, if the dependencies have
+    changed.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, sconf):
+        """Constructor. Pass the corresponding SConf instance."""
+        self.sconf = sconf
+        self.did_show_result = 0
+
+        # for Conftest.py:
+        self.vardict = {}
+        self.havedict = {}
+        self.headerfilename = None
+        self.config_h = "" # config_h text will be stored here
+        # we don't regenerate the config.h file after each test. That means,
+        # that tests won't be able to include the config.h file, and so
+        # they can't do an #ifdef HAVE_XXX_H. This shouldn't be a major
+        # issue, though. If it turns out, that we need to include config.h
+        # in tests, we must ensure, that the dependencies are worked out
+        # correctly. Note that we can't use Conftest.py's support for config.h,
+        # cause we will need to specify a builder for the config.h file ...
+
+    def Message(self, text):
+        """Inform about what we are doing right now, e.g.
+        'Checking for SOMETHING ... '
+        """
+        self.Display(text)
+        self.sconf.cached = 1
+        self.did_show_result = 0
+
+    def Result(self, res):
+        """Inform about the result of the test. res may be an integer or a
+        string. In case of an integer, the written text will be 'ok' or
+        'failed'.
+        The result is only displayed when self.did_show_result is not set.
+        """
+        if type(res) in BooleanTypes:
+            if res:
+                text = "yes"
+            else:
+                text = "no"
+        elif type(res) == types.StringType:
+            text = res
+        else:
+            raise TypeError, "Expected string, int or bool, got " + str(type(res))
+
+        if self.did_show_result == 0:
+            # Didn't show result yet, do it now.
+            self.Display(text + "\n")
+            self.did_show_result = 1
+
+    def TryBuild(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(self.sconf.TryBuild, args, kw)
+
+    def TryAction(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(self.sconf.TryAction, args, kw)
+
+    def TryCompile(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(self.sconf.TryCompile, args, kw)
+
+    def TryLink(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(self.sconf.TryLink, args, kw)
+
+    def TryRun(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(self.sconf.TryRun, args, kw)
+
+    def __getattr__( self, attr ):
+        if( attr == 'env' ):
+            return self.sconf.env
+        elif( attr == 'lastTarget' ):
+            return self.sconf.lastTarget
+        else:
+            raise AttributeError, "CheckContext instance has no attribute '%s'" % attr
+
+    #### Stuff used by Conftest.py (look there for explanations).
+
+    def BuildProg(self, text, ext):
+        self.sconf.cached = 1
+        # TODO: should use self.vardict for $CC, $CPPFLAGS, etc.
+        return not self.TryBuild(self.env.Program, text, ext)
+
+    def CompileProg(self, text, ext):
+        self.sconf.cached = 1
+        # TODO: should use self.vardict for $CC, $CPPFLAGS, etc.
+        return not self.TryBuild(self.env.Object, text, ext)
+
+    def CompileSharedObject(self, text, ext):
+        self.sconf.cached = 1
+        # TODO: should use self.vardict for $SHCC, $CPPFLAGS, etc.
+        return not self.TryBuild(self.env.SharedObject, text, ext)
+
+    def RunProg(self, text, ext):
+        self.sconf.cached = 1
+        # TODO: should use self.vardict for $CC, $CPPFLAGS, etc.
+        st, out = self.TryRun(text, ext)
+        return not st, out
+
+    def AppendLIBS(self, lib_name_list):
+        oldLIBS = self.env.get( 'LIBS', [] )
+        self.env.Append(LIBS = lib_name_list)
+        return oldLIBS
+
+    def SetLIBS(self, val):
+        oldLIBS = self.env.get( 'LIBS', [] )
+        self.env.Replace(LIBS = val)
+        return oldLIBS
+
+    def Display(self, msg):
+        if self.sconf.cached:
+            # We assume that Display is called twice for each test here
+            # once for the Checking for ... message and once for the result.
+            # The self.sconf.cached flag can only be set between those calls
+            msg = "(cached) " + msg
+            self.sconf.cached = 0
+        progress_display(msg, append_newline=0)
+        self.Log("scons: Configure: " + msg + "\n")
+
+    def Log(self, msg):
+        if self.sconf.logstream != None:
+            self.sconf.logstream.write(msg)
+
+    #### End of stuff used by Conftest.py.
+
+
+def SConf(*args, **kw):
+    if kw.get(build_type, True):
+        kw['_depth'] = kw.get('_depth', 0) + 1
+        for bt in build_types:
+            try:
+                del kw[bt]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+        return apply(SConfBase, args, kw)
+    else:
+        return SCons.Util.Null()
+
+
+def CheckFunc(context, function_name, header = None, language = None):
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckFunc(context, function_name, header = header, language = language)
+    context.did_show_result = 1
+    return not res
+
+def CheckType(context, type_name, includes = "", language = None):
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckType(context, type_name,
+                                        header = includes, language = language)
+    context.did_show_result = 1
+    return not res
+
+def CheckTypeSize(context, type_name, includes = "", language = None, expect = None):
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckTypeSize(context, type_name,
+                                       header = includes, language = language, 
+                                       expect = expect)
+    context.did_show_result = 1
+    return res
+
+def CheckDeclaration(context, declaration, includes = "", language = None):
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckDeclaration(context, declaration,
+                                          includes = includes, 
+                                          language = language)
+    context.did_show_result = 1
+    return not res
+
+def createIncludesFromHeaders(headers, leaveLast, include_quotes = '""'):
+    # used by CheckHeader and CheckLibWithHeader to produce C - #include
+    # statements from the specified header (list)
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(headers):
+        headers = [headers]
+    l = []
+    if leaveLast:
+        lastHeader = headers[-1]
+        headers = headers[:-1]
+    else:
+        lastHeader = None
+    for s in headers:
+        l.append("#include %s%s%s\n"
+                 % (include_quotes[0], s, include_quotes[1]))
+    return string.join(l, ''), lastHeader
+
+def CheckHeader(context, header, include_quotes = '<>', language = None):
+    """
+    A test for a C or C++ header file.
+    """
+    prog_prefix, hdr_to_check = \
+                 createIncludesFromHeaders(header, 1, include_quotes)
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckHeader(context, hdr_to_check, prog_prefix,
+                                     language = language,
+                                     include_quotes = include_quotes)
+    context.did_show_result = 1
+    return not res
+
+def CheckCC(context):
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckCC(context)
+    return not res
+
+def CheckCXX(context):
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckCXX(context)
+    return not res
+
+def CheckSHCC(context):
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckSHCC(context)
+    return not res
+
+def CheckSHCXX(context):
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckSHCXX(context)
+    return not res
+
+# Bram: Make this function obsolete?  CheckHeader() is more generic.
+
+def CheckCHeader(context, header, include_quotes = '""'):
+    """
+    A test for a C header file.
+    """
+    return CheckHeader(context, header, include_quotes, language = "C")
+
+
+# Bram: Make this function obsolete?  CheckHeader() is more generic.
+
+def CheckCXXHeader(context, header, include_quotes = '""'):
+    """
+    A test for a C++ header file.
+    """
+    return CheckHeader(context, header, include_quotes, language = "C++")
+
+
+def CheckLib(context, library = None, symbol = "main",
+             header = None, language = None, autoadd = 1):
+    """
+    A test for a library. See also CheckLibWithHeader.
+    Note that library may also be None to test whether the given symbol
+    compiles without flags.
+    """
+
+    if library == []:
+        library = [None]
+
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(library):
+        library = [library]
+    
+    # ToDo: accept path for the library
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckLib(context, library, symbol, header = header,
+                                        language = language, autoadd = autoadd)
+    context.did_show_result = 1
+    return not res
+
+# XXX
+# Bram: Can only include one header and can't use #ifdef HAVE_HEADER_H.
+
+def CheckLibWithHeader(context, libs, header, language,
+                       call = None, autoadd = 1):
+    # ToDo: accept path for library. Support system header files.
+    """
+    Another (more sophisticated) test for a library.
+    Checks, if library and header is available for language (may be 'C'
+    or 'CXX'). Call maybe be a valid expression _with_ a trailing ';'.
+    As in CheckLib, we support library=None, to test if the call compiles
+    without extra link flags.
+    """
+    prog_prefix, dummy = \
+                 createIncludesFromHeaders(header, 0)
+    if libs == []:
+        libs = [None]
+
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(libs):
+        libs = [libs]
+
+    res = SCons.Conftest.CheckLib(context, libs, None, prog_prefix,
+            call = call, language = language, autoadd = autoadd)
+    context.did_show_result = 1
+    return not res

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/SConsign.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/SConsign.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/SConsign.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,375 @@
+"""SCons.SConsign
+
+Writing and reading information to the .sconsign file or files.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/SConsign.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import cPickle
+import os
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.dblite
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+def corrupt_dblite_warning(filename):
+    SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.CorruptSConsignWarning,
+                        "Ignoring corrupt .sconsign file: %s"%filename)
+
+SCons.dblite.ignore_corrupt_dbfiles = 1
+SCons.dblite.corruption_warning = corrupt_dblite_warning
+
+#XXX Get rid of the global array so this becomes re-entrant.
+sig_files = []
+
+# Info for the database SConsign implementation (now the default):
+# "DataBase" is a dictionary that maps top-level SConstruct directories
+# to open database handles.
+# "DB_Module" is the Python database module to create the handles.
+# "DB_Name" is the base name of the database file (minus any
+# extension the underlying DB module will add).
+DataBase = {}
+DB_Module = SCons.dblite
+DB_Name = ".sconsign"
+DB_sync_list = []
+
+def Get_DataBase(dir):
+    global DataBase, DB_Module, DB_Name
+    top = dir.fs.Top
+    if not os.path.isabs(DB_Name) and top.repositories:
+        mode = "c"
+        for d in [top] + top.repositories:
+            if dir.is_under(d):
+                try:
+                    return DataBase[d], mode
+                except KeyError:
+                    path = d.entry_abspath(DB_Name)
+                    try: db = DataBase[d] = DB_Module.open(path, mode)
+                    except (IOError, OSError): pass
+                    else:
+                        if mode != "r":
+                            DB_sync_list.append(db)
+                        return db, mode
+            mode = "r"
+    try:
+        return DataBase[top], "c"
+    except KeyError:
+        db = DataBase[top] = DB_Module.open(DB_Name, "c")
+        DB_sync_list.append(db)
+        return db, "c"
+    except TypeError:
+        print "DataBase =", DataBase
+        raise
+
+def Reset():
+    """Reset global state.  Used by unit tests that end up using
+    SConsign multiple times to get a clean slate for each test."""
+    global sig_files, DB_sync_list
+    sig_files = []
+    DB_sync_list = []
+
+normcase = os.path.normcase
+
+def write():
+    global sig_files
+    for sig_file in sig_files:
+        sig_file.write(sync=0)
+    for db in DB_sync_list:
+        try:
+            syncmethod = db.sync
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass # Not all anydbm modules have sync() methods.
+        else:
+            syncmethod()
+
+class SConsignEntry:
+    """
+    Wrapper class for the generic entry in a .sconsign file.
+    The Node subclass populates it with attributes as it pleases.
+
+    XXX As coded below, we do expect a '.binfo' attribute to be added,
+    but we'll probably generalize this in the next refactorings.
+    """
+    current_version_id = 1
+    def __init__(self):
+        # Create an object attribute from the class attribute so it ends up
+        # in the pickled data in the .sconsign file.
+        _version_id = self.current_version_id
+    def convert_to_sconsign(self):
+        self.binfo.convert_to_sconsign()
+    def convert_from_sconsign(self, dir, name):
+        self.binfo.convert_from_sconsign(dir, name)
+
+class Base:
+    """
+    This is the controlling class for the signatures for the collection of
+    entries associated with a specific directory.  The actual directory
+    association will be maintained by a subclass that is specific to
+    the underlying storage method.  This class provides a common set of
+    methods for fetching and storing the individual bits of information
+    that make up signature entry.
+    """
+    def __init__(self):
+        self.entries = {}
+        self.dirty = False
+        self.to_be_merged = {}
+
+    def get_entry(self, filename):
+        """
+        Fetch the specified entry attribute.
+        """
+        return self.entries[filename]
+
+    def set_entry(self, filename, obj):
+        """
+        Set the entry.
+        """
+        self.entries[filename] = obj
+        self.dirty = True
+
+    def do_not_set_entry(self, filename, obj):
+        pass
+
+    def store_info(self, filename, node):
+        entry = node.get_stored_info()
+        entry.binfo.merge(node.get_binfo())
+        self.to_be_merged[filename] = node
+        self.dirty = True
+
+    def do_not_store_info(self, filename, node):
+        pass
+
+    def merge(self):
+        for key, node in self.to_be_merged.items():
+            entry = node.get_stored_info()
+            try:
+                ninfo = entry.ninfo
+            except AttributeError:
+                # This happens with SConf Nodes, because the configuration
+                # subsystem takes direct control over how the build decision
+                # is made and its information stored.
+                pass
+            else:
+                ninfo.merge(node.get_ninfo())
+            self.entries[key] = entry
+        self.to_be_merged = {}
+
+class DB(Base):
+    """
+    A Base subclass that reads and writes signature information
+    from a global .sconsign.db* file--the actual file suffix is
+    determined by the database module.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, dir):
+        Base.__init__(self)
+
+        self.dir = dir
+
+        db, mode = Get_DataBase(dir)
+
+        # Read using the path relative to the top of the Repository
+        # (self.dir.tpath) from which we're fetching the signature
+        # information.
+        path = normcase(dir.tpath)
+        try:
+            rawentries = db[path]
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            try:
+                self.entries = cPickle.loads(rawentries)
+                if type(self.entries) is not type({}):
+                    self.entries = {}
+                    raise TypeError
+            except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                raise
+            except Exception, e:
+                SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.CorruptSConsignWarning,
+                                    "Ignoring corrupt sconsign entry : %s (%s)\n"%(self.dir.tpath, e))
+            for key, entry in self.entries.items():
+                entry.convert_from_sconsign(dir, key)
+
+        if mode == "r":
+            # This directory is actually under a repository, which means
+            # likely they're reaching in directly for a dependency on
+            # a file there.  Don't actually set any entry info, so we
+            # won't try to write to that .sconsign.dblite file.
+            self.set_entry = self.do_not_set_entry
+            self.store_info = self.do_not_store_info
+
+        global sig_files
+        sig_files.append(self)
+
+    def write(self, sync=1):
+        if not self.dirty:
+            return
+
+        self.merge()
+
+        db, mode = Get_DataBase(self.dir)
+
+        # Write using the path relative to the top of the SConstruct
+        # directory (self.dir.path), not relative to the top of
+        # the Repository; we only write to our own .sconsign file,
+        # not to .sconsign files in Repositories.
+        path = normcase(self.dir.path)
+        for key, entry in self.entries.items():
+            entry.convert_to_sconsign()
+        db[path] = cPickle.dumps(self.entries, 1)
+
+        if sync:
+            try:
+                syncmethod = db.sync
+            except AttributeError:
+                # Not all anydbm modules have sync() methods.
+                pass
+            else:
+                syncmethod()
+
+class Dir(Base):
+    def __init__(self, fp=None, dir=None):
+        """
+        fp - file pointer to read entries from
+        """
+        Base.__init__(self)
+
+        if not fp:
+            return
+
+        self.entries = cPickle.load(fp)
+        if type(self.entries) is not type({}):
+            self.entries = {}
+            raise TypeError
+
+        if dir:
+            for key, entry in self.entries.items():
+                entry.convert_from_sconsign(dir, key)
+
+class DirFile(Dir):
+    """
+    Encapsulates reading and writing a per-directory .sconsign file.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, dir):
+        """
+        dir - the directory for the file
+        """
+
+        self.dir = dir
+        self.sconsign = os.path.join(dir.path, '.sconsign')
+
+        try:
+            fp = open(self.sconsign, 'rb')
+        except IOError:
+            fp = None
+
+        try:
+            Dir.__init__(self, fp, dir)
+        except KeyboardInterrupt:
+            raise
+        except:
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.CorruptSConsignWarning,
+                                "Ignoring corrupt .sconsign file: %s"%self.sconsign)
+
+        global sig_files
+        sig_files.append(self)
+
+    def write(self, sync=1):
+        """
+        Write the .sconsign file to disk.
+
+        Try to write to a temporary file first, and rename it if we
+        succeed.  If we can't write to the temporary file, it's
+        probably because the directory isn't writable (and if so,
+        how did we build anything in this directory, anyway?), so
+        try to write directly to the .sconsign file as a backup.
+        If we can't rename, try to copy the temporary contents back
+        to the .sconsign file.  Either way, always try to remove
+        the temporary file at the end.
+        """
+        if not self.dirty:
+            return
+
+        self.merge()
+
+        temp = os.path.join(self.dir.path, '.scons%d' % os.getpid())
+        try:
+            file = open(temp, 'wb')
+            fname = temp
+        except IOError:
+            try:
+                file = open(self.sconsign, 'wb')
+                fname = self.sconsign
+            except IOError:
+                return
+        for key, entry in self.entries.items():
+            entry.convert_to_sconsign()
+        cPickle.dump(self.entries, file, 1)
+        file.close()
+        if fname != self.sconsign:
+            try:
+                mode = os.stat(self.sconsign)[0]
+                os.chmod(self.sconsign, 0666)
+                os.unlink(self.sconsign)
+            except (IOError, OSError):
+                # Try to carry on in the face of either OSError
+                # (things like permission issues) or IOError (disk
+                # or network issues).  If there's a really dangerous
+                # issue, it should get re-raised by the calls below.
+                pass
+            try:
+                os.rename(fname, self.sconsign)
+            except OSError:
+                # An OSError failure to rename may indicate something
+                # like the directory has no write permission, but
+                # the .sconsign file itself might still be writable,
+                # so try writing on top of it directly.  An IOError
+                # here, or in any of the following calls, would get
+                # raised, indicating something like a potentially
+                # serious disk or network issue.
+                open(self.sconsign, 'wb').write(open(fname, 'rb').read())
+                os.chmod(self.sconsign, mode)
+        try:
+            os.unlink(temp)
+        except (IOError, OSError):
+            pass
+
+ForDirectory = DB
+
+def File(name, dbm_module=None):
+    """
+    Arrange for all signatures to be stored in a global .sconsign.db*
+    file.
+    """
+    global ForDirectory, DB_Name, DB_Module
+    if name is None:
+        ForDirectory = DirFile
+        DB_Module = None
+    else:
+        ForDirectory = DB
+        DB_Name = name
+        if not dbm_module is None:
+            DB_Module = dbm_module

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/C.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/C.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/C.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+"""SCons.Scanner.C
+
+This module implements the depenency scanner for C/C++ code. 
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/C.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Scanner
+import SCons.Util
+
+import SCons.cpp
+
+class SConsCPPScanner(SCons.cpp.PreProcessor):
+    """
+    SCons-specific subclass of the cpp.py module's processing.
+
+    We subclass this so that: 1) we can deal with files represented
+    by Nodes, not strings; 2) we can keep track of the files that are
+    missing.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
+        apply(SCons.cpp.PreProcessor.__init__, (self,)+args, kw)
+        self.missing = []
+    def initialize_result(self, fname):
+        self.result = SCons.Util.UniqueList([fname])
+    def finalize_result(self, fname):
+        return self.result[1:]
+    def find_include_file(self, t):
+        keyword, quote, fname = t
+        result = SCons.Node.FS.find_file(fname, self.searchpath[quote])
+        if not result:
+            self.missing.append((fname, self.current_file))
+        return result
+    def read_file(self, file):
+        try:
+            fp = open(str(file.rfile()))
+        except EnvironmentError, e:
+            self.missing.append((file, self.current_file))
+            return ''
+        else:
+            return fp.read()
+
+def dictify_CPPDEFINES(env):
+    cppdefines = env.get('CPPDEFINES', {})
+    if cppdefines is None:
+        return {}
+    if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(cppdefines):
+        result = {}
+        for c in cppdefines:
+            if SCons.Util.is_Sequence(c):
+                result[c[0]] = c[1]
+            else:
+                result[c] = None
+        return result
+    if not SCons.Util.is_Dict(cppdefines):
+        return {cppdefines : None}
+    return cppdefines
+
+class SConsCPPScannerWrapper:
+    """
+    The SCons wrapper around a cpp.py scanner.
+
+    This is the actual glue between the calling conventions of generic
+    SCons scanners, and the (subclass of) cpp.py class that knows how
+    to look for #include lines with reasonably real C-preprocessor-like
+    evaluation of #if/#ifdef/#else/#elif lines.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, name, variable):
+        self.name = name
+        self.path = SCons.Scanner.FindPathDirs(variable)
+    def __call__(self, node, env, path = ()):
+        cpp = SConsCPPScanner(current = node.get_dir(),
+                              cpppath = path,
+                              dict = dictify_CPPDEFINES(env))
+        result = cpp(node)
+        for included, includer in cpp.missing:
+            fmt = "No dependency generated for file: %s (included from: %s) -- file not found"
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DependencyWarning,
+                                fmt % (included, includer))
+        return result
+
+    def recurse_nodes(self, nodes):
+        return nodes
+    def select(self, node):
+        return self
+
+def CScanner():
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning source files
+    that use the C pre-processor"""
+
+    # Here's how we would (or might) use the CPP scanner code above that
+    # knows how to evaluate #if/#ifdef/#else/#elif lines when searching
+    # for #includes.  This is commented out for now until we add the
+    # right configurability to let users pick between the scanners.
+    #return SConsCPPScannerWrapper("CScanner", "CPPPATH")
+
+    cs = SCons.Scanner.ClassicCPP("CScanner",
+                                  "$CPPSUFFIXES",
+                                  "CPPPATH",
+                                  '^[ \t]*#[ \t]*(?:include|import)[ \t]*(<|")([^>"]+)(>|")')
+    return cs

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/D.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/D.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/D.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+"""SCons.Scanner.D
+
+Scanner for the Digital Mars "D" programming language.
+
+Coded by Andy Friesen
+17 Nov 2003
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/D.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import re
+import string
+
+import SCons.Scanner
+
+def DScanner():
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning D source files"""
+    ds = D()
+    return ds
+
+class D(SCons.Scanner.Classic):
+    def __init__ (self):
+        SCons.Scanner.Classic.__init__ (self,
+            name = "DScanner",
+            suffixes = '$DSUFFIXES',
+            path_variable = 'DPATH',
+            regex = 'import\s+(?:[a-zA-Z0-9_.]+)\s*(?:,\s*(?:[a-zA-Z0-9_.]+)\s*)*;')
+
+        self.cre2 = re.compile ('(?:import\s)?\s*([a-zA-Z0-9_.]+)\s*(?:,|;)', re.M)
+
+    def find_include(self, include, source_dir, path):
+        # translate dots (package separators) to slashes
+        inc = string.replace(include, '.', '/')
+
+        i = SCons.Node.FS.find_file(inc + '.d', (source_dir,) + path)
+        if i is None:
+            i = SCons.Node.FS.find_file (inc + '.di', (source_dir,) + path)
+        return i, include
+
+    def find_include_names(self, node):
+        includes = []
+        for i in self.cre.findall(node.get_contents()):
+            includes = includes + self.cre2.findall(i)
+        return includes

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/Dir.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/Dir.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/Dir.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/Dir.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Scanner
+
+def only_dirs(nodes):
+    is_Dir = lambda n: isinstance(n.disambiguate(), SCons.Node.FS.Dir)
+    return filter(is_Dir, nodes)
+
+def DirScanner(**kw):
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning
+    directories for on-disk files"""
+    kw['node_factory'] = SCons.Node.FS.Entry
+    kw['recursive'] = only_dirs
+    return apply(SCons.Scanner.Base, (scan_on_disk, "DirScanner"), kw)
+
+def DirEntryScanner(**kw):
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for "scanning"
+    directory Nodes for their in-memory entries"""
+    kw['node_factory'] = SCons.Node.FS.Entry
+    kw['recursive'] = None
+    return apply(SCons.Scanner.Base, (scan_in_memory, "DirEntryScanner"), kw)
+
+skip_entry = {}
+
+skip_entry_list = [
+   '.',
+   '..',
+   '.sconsign',
+   # Used by the native dblite.py module.
+   '.sconsign.dblite',
+   # Used by dbm and dumbdbm.
+   '.sconsign.dir',
+   # Used by dbm.
+   '.sconsign.pag',
+   # Used by dumbdbm.
+   '.sconsign.dat',
+   '.sconsign.bak',
+   # Used by some dbm emulations using Berkeley DB.
+   '.sconsign.db',
+]
+
+for skip in skip_entry_list:
+    skip_entry[skip] = 1
+    skip_entry[SCons.Node.FS._my_normcase(skip)] = 1
+
+do_not_scan = lambda k: not skip_entry.has_key(k)
+
+def scan_on_disk(node, env, path=()):
+    """
+    Scans a directory for on-disk files and directories therein.
+
+    Looking up the entries will add these to the in-memory Node tree
+    representation of the file system, so all we have to do is just
+    that and then call the in-memory scanning function.
+    """
+    try:
+        flist = node.fs.listdir(node.abspath)
+    except (IOError, OSError):
+        return []
+    e = node.Entry
+    for f in  filter(do_not_scan, flist):
+        # Add ./ to the beginning of the file name so if it begins with a
+        # '#' we don't look it up relative to the top-level directory.
+        e('./' + f)
+    return scan_in_memory(node, env, path)
+
+def scan_in_memory(node, env, path=()):
+    """
+    "Scans" a Node.FS.Dir for its in-memory entries.
+    """
+    try:
+        entries = node.entries
+    except AttributeError:
+        # It's not a Node.FS.Dir (or doesn't look enough like one for
+        # our purposes), which can happen if a target list containing
+        # mixed Node types (Dirs and Files, for example) has a Dir as
+        # the first entry.
+        return []
+    entry_list = filter(do_not_scan, entries.keys())
+    entry_list.sort()
+    return map(lambda n, e=entries: e[n], entry_list)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/Fortran.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/Fortran.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/Fortran.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,314 @@
+"""SCons.Scanner.Fortran
+
+This module implements the dependency scanner for Fortran code.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/Fortran.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import re
+import string
+
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Scanner
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+class F90Scanner(SCons.Scanner.Classic):
+    """
+    A Classic Scanner subclass for Fortran source files which takes
+    into account both USE and INCLUDE statements.  This scanner will
+    work for both F77 and F90 (and beyond) compilers.
+
+    Currently, this scanner assumes that the include files do not contain
+    USE statements.  To enable the ability to deal with USE statements
+    in include files, add logic right after the module names are found
+    to loop over each include file, search for and locate each USE
+    statement, and append each module name to the list of dependencies.
+    Caching the search results in a common dictionary somewhere so that
+    the same include file is not searched multiple times would be a
+    smart thing to do.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, name, suffixes, path_variable,
+                 use_regex, incl_regex, def_regex, *args, **kw):
+
+        self.cre_use = re.compile(use_regex, re.M)
+        self.cre_incl = re.compile(incl_regex, re.M)
+        self.cre_def = re.compile(def_regex, re.M)
+
+        def _scan(node, env, path, self=self):
+            node = node.rfile()
+
+            if not node.exists():
+                return []
+
+            return self.scan(node, env, path)
+
+        kw['function'] = _scan
+        kw['path_function'] = SCons.Scanner.FindPathDirs(path_variable)
+        kw['recursive'] = 1
+        kw['skeys'] = suffixes
+        kw['name'] = name
+
+        apply(SCons.Scanner.Current.__init__, (self,) + args, kw)
+
+    def scan(self, node, env, path=()):
+
+        # cache the includes list in node so we only scan it once:
+        if node.includes != None:
+            mods_and_includes = node.includes
+        else:
+            # retrieve all included filenames
+            includes = self.cre_incl.findall(node.get_contents())
+            # retrieve all USE'd module names
+            modules = self.cre_use.findall(node.get_contents())
+            # retrieve all defined module names
+            defmodules = self.cre_def.findall(node.get_contents())
+
+            # Remove all USE'd module names that are defined in the same file
+            d = {}
+            for m in defmodules:
+                d[m] = 1
+            modules = filter(lambda m, d=d: not d.has_key(m), modules)
+            #modules = self.undefinedModules(modules, defmodules)
+
+            # Convert module name to a .mod filename
+            suffix = env.subst('$FORTRANMODSUFFIX')
+            modules = map(lambda x, s=suffix: string.lower(x) + s, modules)
+            # Remove unique items from the list
+            mods_and_includes = SCons.Util.unique(includes+modules)
+            node.includes = mods_and_includes
+
+        # This is a hand-coded DSU (decorate-sort-undecorate, or
+        # Schwartzian transform) pattern.  The sort key is the raw name
+        # of the file as specifed on the USE or INCLUDE line, which lets
+        # us keep the sort order constant regardless of whether the file
+        # is actually found in a Repository or locally.
+        nodes = []
+        source_dir = node.get_dir()
+        if callable(path):
+            path = path()
+        for dep in mods_and_includes:
+            n, i = self.find_include(dep, source_dir, path)
+
+            if n is None:
+                SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DependencyWarning,
+                                    "No dependency generated for file: %s (referenced by: %s) -- file not found" % (i, node))
+            else:
+                sortkey = self.sort_key(dep)
+                nodes.append((sortkey, n))
+
+        nodes.sort()
+        nodes = map(lambda pair: pair[1], nodes)
+        return nodes
+
+def FortranScan(path_variable="FORTRANPATH"):
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning source files
+    for Fortran USE & INCLUDE statements"""
+
+#   The USE statement regex matches the following:
+#
+#   USE module_name
+#   USE :: module_name
+#   USE, INTRINSIC :: module_name
+#   USE, NON_INTRINSIC :: module_name
+#
+#   Limitations
+#
+#   --  While the regex can handle multiple USE statements on one line,
+#       it cannot properly handle them if they are commented out.
+#       In either of the following cases:
+#
+#            !  USE mod_a ; USE mod_b         [entire line is commented out]
+#               USE mod_a ! ; USE mod_b       [in-line comment of second USE statement]
+#
+#       the second module name (mod_b) will be picked up as a dependency
+#       even though it should be ignored.  The only way I can see
+#       to rectify this would be to modify the scanner to eliminate
+#       the call to re.findall, read in the contents of the file,
+#       treating the comment character as an end-of-line character
+#       in addition to the normal linefeed, loop over each line,
+#       weeding out the comments, and looking for the USE statements.
+#       One advantage to this is that the regex passed to the scanner
+#       would no longer need to match a semicolon.
+#
+#   --  I question whether or not we need to detect dependencies to
+#       INTRINSIC modules because these are built-in to the compiler.
+#       If we consider them a dependency, will SCons look for them, not
+#       find them, and kill the build?  Or will we there be standard
+#       compiler-specific directories we will need to point to so the
+#       compiler and SCons can locate the proper object and mod files?
+
+#   Here is a breakdown of the regex:
+#
+#   (?i)               : regex is case insensitive
+#   ^                  : start of line
+#   (?:                : group a collection of regex symbols without saving the match as a "group"
+#      ^|;             : matches either the start of the line or a semicolon - semicolon
+#   )                  : end the unsaved grouping
+#   \s*                : any amount of white space
+#   USE                : match the string USE, case insensitive
+#   (?:                : group a collection of regex symbols without saving the match as a "group"
+#      \s+|            : match one or more whitespace OR ....  (the next entire grouped set of regex symbols)
+#      (?:             : group a collection of regex symbols without saving the match as a "group"
+#         (?:          : establish another unsaved grouping of regex symbols
+#            \s*          : any amount of white space
+#            ,         : match a comma
+#            \s*       : any amount of white space
+#            (?:NON_)? : optionally match the prefix NON_, case insensitive
+#            INTRINSIC : match the string INTRINSIC, case insensitive
+#         )?           : optionally match the ", INTRINSIC/NON_INTRINSIC" grouped expression
+#         \s*          : any amount of white space
+#         ::           : match a double colon that must appear after the INTRINSIC/NON_INTRINSIC attribute
+#      )               : end the unsaved grouping
+#   )                  : end the unsaved grouping
+#   \s*                : match any amount of white space
+#   (\w+)              : match the module name that is being USE'd
+#
+#
+    use_regex = "(?i)(?:^|;)\s*USE(?:\s+|(?:(?:\s*,\s*(?:NON_)?INTRINSIC)?\s*::))\s*(\w+)"
+
+
+#   The INCLUDE statement regex matches the following:
+#
+#   INCLUDE 'some_Text'
+#   INCLUDE "some_Text"
+#   INCLUDE "some_Text" ; INCLUDE "some_Text"
+#   INCLUDE kind_"some_Text"
+#   INCLUDE kind_'some_Text"
+#
+#   where some_Text can include any alphanumeric and/or special character
+#   as defined by the Fortran 2003 standard.
+#
+#   Limitations:
+#
+#   --  The Fortran standard dictates that a " or ' in the INCLUDE'd
+#       string must be represented as a "" or '', if the quotes that wrap
+#       the entire string are either a ' or ", respectively.   While the
+#       regular expression below can detect the ' or " characters just fine,
+#       the scanning logic, presently is unable to detect them and reduce
+#       them to a single instance.  This probably isn't an issue since,
+#       in practice, ' or " are not generally used in filenames.
+#
+#   --  This regex will not properly deal with multiple INCLUDE statements
+#       when the entire line has been commented out, ala
+#
+#           ! INCLUDE 'some_file' ; INCLUDE 'some_file'
+#
+#       In such cases, it will properly ignore the first INCLUDE file,
+#       but will actually still pick up the second.  Interestingly enough,
+#       the regex will properly deal with these cases:
+#
+#             INCLUDE 'some_file'
+#             INCLUDE 'some_file' !; INCLUDE 'some_file'
+#
+#       To get around the above limitation, the FORTRAN programmer could
+#       simply comment each INCLUDE statement separately, like this
+#
+#           ! INCLUDE 'some_file' !; INCLUDE 'some_file'
+#
+#       The way I see it, the only way to get around this limitation would
+#       be to modify the scanning logic to replace the calls to re.findall
+#       with a custom loop that processes each line separately, throwing
+#       away fully commented out lines before attempting to match against
+#       the INCLUDE syntax.
+#
+#   Here is a breakdown of the regex:
+#
+#   (?i)               : regex is case insensitive
+#   (?:                : begin a non-saving group that matches the following:
+#      ^               :    either the start of the line
+#      |               :                or
+#      ['">]\s*;       :    a semicolon that follows a single quote,
+#                           double quote or greater than symbol (with any
+#                           amount of whitespace in between).  This will
+#                           allow the regex to match multiple INCLUDE
+#                           statements per line (although it also requires
+#                           the positive lookahead assertion that is
+#                           used below).  It will even properly deal with
+#                           (i.e. ignore) cases in which the additional
+#                           INCLUDES are part of an in-line comment, ala
+#                                           "  INCLUDE 'someFile' ! ; INCLUDE 'someFile2' "
+#   )                  : end of non-saving group
+#   \s*                : any amount of white space
+#   INCLUDE            : match the string INCLUDE, case insensitive
+#   \s+                : match one or more white space characters
+#   (?\w+_)?           : match the optional "kind-param _" prefix allowed by the standard
+#   [<"']              : match the include delimiter - an apostrophe, double quote, or less than symbol
+#   (.+?)              : match one or more characters that make up
+#                        the included path and file name and save it
+#                        in a group.  The Fortran standard allows for
+#                        any non-control character to be used.  The dot
+#                        operator will pick up any character, including
+#                        control codes, but I can't conceive of anyone
+#                        putting control codes in their file names.
+#                        The question mark indicates it is non-greedy so
+#                        that regex will match only up to the next quote,
+#                        double quote, or greater than symbol
+#   (?=["'>])          : positive lookahead assertion to match the include
+#                        delimiter - an apostrophe, double quote, or
+#                        greater than symbol.  This level of complexity
+#                        is required so that the include delimiter is
+#                        not consumed by the match, thus allowing the
+#                        sub-regex discussed above to uniquely match a
+#                        set of semicolon-separated INCLUDE statements
+#                        (as allowed by the F2003 standard)
+
+    include_regex = """(?i)(?:^|['">]\s*;)\s*INCLUDE\s+(?:\w+_)?[<"'](.+?)(?=["'>])"""
+
+#   The MODULE statement regex finds module definitions by matching
+#   the following:
+#
+#   MODULE module_name
+#
+#   but *not* the following:
+#
+#   MODULE PROCEDURE procedure_name
+#
+#   Here is a breakdown of the regex:
+#
+#   (?i)               : regex is case insensitive
+#   ^\s*               : any amount of white space
+#   MODULE             : match the string MODULE, case insensitive
+#   \s+                : match one or more white space characters
+#   (?!PROCEDURE)      : but *don't* match if the next word matches
+#                        PROCEDURE (negative lookahead assertion),
+#                        case insensitive
+#   (\w+)              : match one or more alphanumeric characters
+#                        that make up the defined module name and
+#                        save it in a group
+
+    def_regex = """(?i)^\s*MODULE\s+(?!PROCEDURE)(\w+)"""
+
+    scanner = F90Scanner("FortranScan",
+                         "$FORTRANSUFFIXES",
+                         path_variable,
+                         use_regex,
+                         include_regex,
+                         def_regex)
+    return scanner

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/IDL.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/IDL.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/IDL.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,42 @@
+"""SCons.Scanner.IDL
+
+This module implements the depenency scanner for IDL (Interface
+Definition Language) files.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/IDL.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Scanner
+
+def IDLScan():
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning IDL source files"""
+    cs = SCons.Scanner.ClassicCPP("IDLScan",
+                                  "$IDLSUFFIXES",
+                                  "CPPPATH",
+                                  '^[ \t]*(?:#[ \t]*include|[ \t]*import)[ \t]+(<|")([^>"]+)(>|")')
+    return cs

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/LaTeX.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/LaTeX.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/LaTeX.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,334 @@
+"""SCons.Scanner.LaTeX
+
+This module implements the dependency scanner for LaTeX code.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/LaTeX.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import string
+import re
+
+import SCons.Scanner
+import SCons.Util
+
+# list of graphics file extensions for TeX and LaTeX
+TexGraphics   = ['.eps', '.ps']
+LatexGraphics = ['.pdf', '.png', '.jpg', '.gif', '.tif']
+
+# Used as a return value of modify_env_var if the variable is not set.
+class _Null:
+    pass
+_null = _Null
+
+# The user specifies the paths in env[variable], similar to other builders.
+# They may be relative and must be converted to absolute, as expected
+# by LaTeX and Co. The environment may already have some paths in
+# env['ENV'][var]. These paths are honored, but the env[var] paths have
+# higher precedence. All changes are un-done on exit.
+def modify_env_var(env, var, abspath):
+    try:
+        save = env['ENV'][var]
+    except KeyError:
+        save = _null
+    env.PrependENVPath(var, abspath)
+    try:
+        if SCons.Util.is_List(env[var]):
+            #TODO(1.5)
+            #env.PrependENVPath(var, [os.path.abspath(str(p)) for p in env[var]])
+            env.PrependENVPath(var, map(lambda p: os.path.abspath(str(p)), env[var]))
+        else:
+            # Split at os.pathsep to convert into absolute path
+            #TODO(1.5) env.PrependENVPath(var, [os.path.abspath(p) for p in str(env[var]).split(os.pathsep)])
+            env.PrependENVPath(var, map(lambda p: os.path.abspath(p), string.split(str(env[var]), os.pathsep)))
+    except KeyError:
+        pass
+
+    # Convert into a string explicitly to append ":" (without which it won't search system
+    # paths as well). The problem is that env.AppendENVPath(var, ":")
+    # does not work, refuses to append ":" (os.pathsep).
+
+    if SCons.Util.is_List(env['ENV'][var]):
+        # TODO(1.5)
+        #env['ENV'][var] = os.pathsep.join(env['ENV'][var])
+        env['ENV'][var] = string.join(env['ENV'][var], os.pathsep)
+    # Append the trailing os.pathsep character here to catch the case with no env[var]
+    env['ENV'][var] = env['ENV'][var] + os.pathsep
+
+    return save
+
+class FindENVPathDirs:
+    """A class to bind a specific *PATH variable name to a function that
+    will return all of the *path directories."""
+    def __init__(self, variable):
+        self.variable = variable
+    def __call__(self, env, dir=None, target=None, source=None, argument=None):
+        import SCons.PathList
+        try:
+            path = env['ENV'][self.variable]
+        except KeyError:
+            return ()
+
+        dir = dir or env.fs._cwd
+        path = SCons.PathList.PathList(path).subst_path(env, target, source)
+        return tuple(dir.Rfindalldirs(path))
+
+
+
+def LaTeXScanner():
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning LaTeX source files
+    when built with latex.
+    """
+    ds = LaTeX(name = "LaTeXScanner",
+               suffixes =  '$LATEXSUFFIXES',
+               # in the search order, see below in LaTeX class docstring
+               graphics_extensions = TexGraphics,
+               recursive = 0)
+    return ds
+
+def PDFLaTeXScanner():
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning LaTeX source files
+    when built with pdflatex.
+    """
+    ds = LaTeX(name = "PDFLaTeXScanner",
+               suffixes =  '$LATEXSUFFIXES',
+               # in the search order, see below in LaTeX class docstring
+               graphics_extensions = LatexGraphics,
+               recursive = 0)
+    return ds
+
+class LaTeX(SCons.Scanner.Base):
+    """Class for scanning LaTeX files for included files.
+
+    Unlike most scanners, which use regular expressions that just
+    return the included file name, this returns a tuple consisting
+    of the keyword for the inclusion ("include", "includegraphics",
+    "input", or "bibliography"), and then the file name itself.  
+    Based on a quick look at LaTeX documentation, it seems that we 
+    should append .tex suffix for the "include" keywords, append .tex if
+    there is no extension for the "input" keyword, and need to add .bib
+    for the "bibliography" keyword that does not accept extensions by itself.
+
+    Finally, if there is no extension for an "includegraphics" keyword
+    latex will append .ps or .eps to find the file, while pdftex may use .pdf,
+    .jpg, .tif, .mps, or .png.
+    
+    The actual subset and search order may be altered by
+    DeclareGraphicsExtensions command. This complication is ignored.
+    The default order corresponds to experimentation with teTeX
+        $ latex --version
+        pdfeTeX 3.141592-1.21a-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.4)
+        kpathsea version 3.5.4
+    The order is:
+        ['.eps', '.ps'] for latex
+        ['.png', '.pdf', '.jpg', '.tif'].
+
+    Another difference is that the search path is determined by the type
+    of the file being searched:
+    env['TEXINPUTS'] for "input" and "include" keywords
+    env['TEXINPUTS'] for "includegraphics" keyword
+    env['BIBINPUTS'] for "bibliography" keyword
+    env['BSTINPUTS'] for "bibliographystyle" keyword
+
+    FIXME: also look for the class or style in document[class|style]{}
+    FIXME: also look for the argument of bibliographystyle{}
+    """
+    keyword_paths = {'include': 'TEXINPUTS',
+                     'input': 'TEXINPUTS',
+                     'includegraphics': 'TEXINPUTS',
+                     'bibliography': 'BIBINPUTS',
+                     'bibliographystyle': 'BSTINPUTS',
+                     'usepackage': 'TEXINPUTS'}
+    env_variables = SCons.Util.unique(keyword_paths.values())
+
+    def __init__(self, name, suffixes, graphics_extensions, *args, **kw):
+
+        # We have to include \n with the % we exclude from the first part
+        # part of the regex because the expression is compiled with re.M.
+        # Without the \n,  the ^ could match the beginning of a *previous*
+        # line followed by one or more newline characters (i.e. blank
+        # lines), interfering with a match on the next line.
+        regex = r'^[^%\n]*\\(include|includegraphics(?:\[[^\]]+\])?|input|bibliography|usepackage){([^}]*)}'
+        self.cre = re.compile(regex, re.M)
+        self.graphics_extensions = graphics_extensions
+
+        def _scan(node, env, path=(), self=self):
+            node = node.rfile()
+            if not node.exists():
+                return []
+            return self.scan(node, path)
+
+        class FindMultiPathDirs:
+            """The stock FindPathDirs function has the wrong granularity:
+            it is called once per target, while we need the path that depends
+            on what kind of included files is being searched. This wrapper
+            hides multiple instances of FindPathDirs, one per the LaTeX path
+            variable in the environment. When invoked, the function calculates
+            and returns all the required paths as a dictionary (converted into
+            a tuple to become hashable). Then the scan function converts it
+            back and uses a dictionary of tuples rather than a single tuple
+            of paths.
+            """
+            def __init__(self, dictionary):
+                self.dictionary = {}
+                for k,n in dictionary.items():
+                    self.dictionary[k] = ( SCons.Scanner.FindPathDirs(n),
+                                           FindENVPathDirs(n) )
+
+            def __call__(self, env, dir=None, target=None, source=None,
+                                    argument=None):
+                di = {}
+                for k,(c,cENV)  in self.dictionary.items():
+                    di[k] = ( c(env, dir=None, target=None, source=None,
+                                   argument=None) ,
+                              cENV(env, dir=None, target=None, source=None,
+                                   argument=None) )
+                # To prevent "dict is not hashable error"
+                return tuple(di.items())
+
+        class LaTeXScanCheck:
+            """Skip all but LaTeX source files, i.e., do not scan *.eps,
+            *.pdf, *.jpg, etc.
+            """
+            def __init__(self, suffixes):
+                self.suffixes = suffixes
+            def __call__(self, node, env):
+                current = not node.has_builder() or node.is_up_to_date()
+                scannable = node.get_suffix() in env.subst_list(self.suffixes)[0]
+                # Returning false means that the file is not scanned.
+                return scannable and current
+
+        kw['function'] = _scan
+        kw['path_function'] = FindMultiPathDirs(LaTeX.keyword_paths)
+        kw['recursive'] = 1
+        kw['skeys'] = suffixes
+        kw['scan_check'] = LaTeXScanCheck(suffixes)
+        kw['name'] = name
+
+        apply(SCons.Scanner.Base.__init__, (self,) + args, kw)
+
+    def _latex_names(self, include):
+        filename = include[1]
+        if include[0] == 'input':
+            base, ext = os.path.splitext( filename )
+            if ext == "":
+                return [filename + '.tex']
+        if (include[0] == 'include'):
+            return [filename + '.tex']
+        if include[0] == 'bibliography':
+            base, ext = os.path.splitext( filename )
+            if ext == "":
+                return [filename + '.bib']
+        if include[0] == 'usepackage':
+            base, ext = os.path.splitext( filename )
+            if ext == "":
+                return [filename + '.sty']
+        if include[0] == 'includegraphics':
+            base, ext = os.path.splitext( filename )
+            if ext == "":
+                #TODO(1.5) return [filename + e for e in self.graphics_extensions]
+                return map(lambda e, f=filename: f+e, self.graphics_extensions)
+        return [filename]
+
+    def sort_key(self, include):
+        return SCons.Node.FS._my_normcase(str(include))
+
+    def find_include(self, include, source_dir, path):
+        try:
+            sub_path = path[include[0]]
+        except (IndexError, KeyError):
+            sub_path = ()
+        try_names = self._latex_names(include)
+        for n in try_names:
+            # see if we find it using the path in env[var]
+            i = SCons.Node.FS.find_file(n, (source_dir,) + sub_path[0])
+            if i:
+                return i, include
+            # see if we find it using the path in env['ENV'][var]
+            i = SCons.Node.FS.find_file(n, (source_dir,) + sub_path[1])
+            if i:
+                return i, include
+        return i, include
+
+    def scan(self, node, path=()):
+        # Modify the default scan function to allow for the regular
+        # expression to return a comma separated list of file names
+        # as can be the case with the bibliography keyword.
+
+        # Cache the includes list in node so we only scan it once:
+        path_dict = dict(list(path))
+        noopt_cre = re.compile('\[.*$')
+        if node.includes != None:
+            includes = node.includes
+        else:
+            includes = self.cre.findall(node.get_contents())
+            # 1. Split comma-separated lines, e.g.
+            #      ('bibliography', 'phys,comp')
+            #    should become two entries
+            #      ('bibliography', 'phys')
+            #      ('bibliography', 'comp')
+            # 2. Remove the options, e.g., such as
+            #      ('includegraphics[clip,width=0.7\\linewidth]', 'picture.eps')
+            #    should become
+            #      ('includegraphics', 'picture.eps')
+            split_includes = []
+            for include in includes:
+                inc_type = noopt_cre.sub('', include[0])
+                inc_list = string.split(include[1],',')
+                for j in range(len(inc_list)):
+                    split_includes.append( (inc_type, inc_list[j]) )
+            #
+            includes = split_includes
+            node.includes = includes
+
+        # This is a hand-coded DSU (decorate-sort-undecorate, or
+        # Schwartzian transform) pattern.  The sort key is the raw name
+        # of the file as specifed on the \include, \input, etc. line.
+        # TODO: what about the comment in the original Classic scanner:
+        # """which lets
+        # us keep the sort order constant regardless of whether the file
+        # is actually found in a Repository or locally."""
+        nodes = []
+        source_dir = node.get_dir()
+        for include in includes:
+            #
+            # Handle multiple filenames in include[1]
+            #
+            n, i = self.find_include(include, source_dir, path_dict)
+            if n is None:
+                # Do not bother with 'usepackage' warnings, as they most
+                # likely refer to system-level files
+                if include[0] != 'usepackage':
+                    SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DependencyWarning,
+                                        "No dependency generated for file: %s (included from: %s) -- file not found" % (i, node))
+            else:
+                sortkey = self.sort_key(n)
+                nodes.append((sortkey, n))
+        #
+        nodes.sort()
+        nodes = map(lambda pair: pair[1], nodes)
+        return nodes

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/Prog.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/Prog.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/Prog.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,97 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/Prog.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import string
+
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Scanner
+import SCons.Util
+
+# global, set by --debug=findlibs
+print_find_libs = None
+
+def ProgramScanner(**kw):
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning executable
+    files for static-lib dependencies"""
+    kw['path_function'] = SCons.Scanner.FindPathDirs('LIBPATH')
+    ps = apply(SCons.Scanner.Base, [scan, "ProgramScanner"], kw)
+    return ps
+
+def scan(node, env, libpath = ()):
+    """
+    This scanner scans program files for static-library
+    dependencies.  It will search the LIBPATH environment variable
+    for libraries specified in the LIBS variable, returning any
+    files it finds as dependencies.
+    """
+    try:
+        libs = env['LIBS']
+    except KeyError:
+        # There are no LIBS in this environment, so just return a null list:
+        return []
+    if SCons.Util.is_String(libs):
+        libs = string.split(libs)
+    else:
+        libs = SCons.Util.flatten(libs)
+
+    try:
+        prefix = env['LIBPREFIXES']
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(prefix):
+            prefix = [ prefix ]
+    except KeyError:
+        prefix = [ '' ]
+
+    try:
+        suffix = env['LIBSUFFIXES']
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(suffix):
+            suffix = [ suffix ]
+    except KeyError:
+        suffix = [ '' ]
+
+    pairs = []
+    for suf in map(env.subst, suffix):
+        for pref in map(env.subst, prefix):
+            pairs.append((pref, suf))
+
+    result = []
+
+    if callable(libpath):
+        libpath = libpath()
+
+    find_file = SCons.Node.FS.find_file
+    adjustixes = SCons.Util.adjustixes
+    for lib in libs:
+        if SCons.Util.is_String(lib):
+            lib = env.subst(lib)
+            for pref, suf in pairs:
+                l = adjustixes(lib, pref, suf)
+                l = find_file(l, libpath, verbose=print_find_libs)
+                if l:
+                    result.append(l)
+        else:
+            result.append(lib)
+
+    return result

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/RC.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/RC.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/RC.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+"""SCons.Scanner.RC
+
+This module implements the depenency scanner for RC (Interface
+Definition Language) files.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/RC.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Scanner
+import re
+
+def RCScan():
+    """Return a prototype Scanner instance for scanning RC source files"""
+ 
+    res_re= r'^(?:\s*#\s*(?:include)|' \
+            '.*?\s+(?:ICON|BITMAP|CURSOR|HTML|FONT|MESSAGETABLE|TYPELIB|REGISTRY|D3DFX)' \
+            '\s*.*?)' \
+            '\s*(<|"| )([^>"\s]+)(?:[>" ])*$'
+    resScanner = SCons.Scanner.ClassicCPP( "ResourceScanner",
+                                           "$RCSUFFIXES",
+                                           "CPPPATH",
+                                           res_re )
+    
+    return resScanner

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Scanner/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,406 @@
+"""SCons.Scanner
+
+The Scanner package for the SCons software construction utility.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Scanner/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import re
+import string
+
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Util
+
+
+class _Null:
+    pass
+
+# This is used instead of None as a default argument value so None can be
+# used as an actual argument value.
+_null = _Null
+
+def Scanner(function, *args, **kw):
+    """
+    Public interface factory function for creating different types
+    of Scanners based on the different types of "functions" that may
+    be supplied.
+
+    TODO:  Deprecate this some day.  We've moved the functionality
+    inside the Base class and really don't need this factory function
+    any more.  It was, however, used by some of our Tool modules, so
+    the call probably ended up in various people's custom modules
+    patterned on SCons code.
+    """
+    if SCons.Util.is_Dict(function):
+        return apply(Selector, (function,) + args, kw)
+    else:
+        return apply(Base, (function,) + args, kw)
+
+
+
+class FindPathDirs:
+    """A class to bind a specific *PATH variable name to a function that
+    will return all of the *path directories."""
+    def __init__(self, variable):
+        self.variable = variable
+    def __call__(self, env, dir=None, target=None, source=None, argument=None):
+        import SCons.PathList
+        try:
+            path = env[self.variable]
+        except KeyError:
+            return ()
+
+        dir = dir or env.fs._cwd
+        path = SCons.PathList.PathList(path).subst_path(env, target, source)
+        return tuple(dir.Rfindalldirs(path))
+
+
+
+class Base:
+    """
+    The base class for dependency scanners.  This implements
+    straightforward, single-pass scanning of a single file.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self,
+                 function,
+                 name = "NONE",
+                 argument = _null,
+                 skeys = _null,
+                 path_function = None,
+                 node_class = SCons.Node.FS.Entry,
+                 node_factory = None,
+                 scan_check = None,
+                 recursive = None):
+        """
+        Construct a new scanner object given a scanner function.
+
+        'function' - a scanner function taking two or three
+        arguments and returning a list of strings.
+
+        'name' - a name for identifying this scanner object.
+
+        'argument' - an optional argument that, if specified, will be
+        passed to both the scanner function and the path_function.
+
+        'skeys' - an optional list argument that can be used to determine
+        which scanner should be used for a given Node. In the case of File
+        nodes, for example, the 'skeys' would be file suffixes.
+
+        'path_function' - a function that takes four or five arguments
+        (a construction environment, Node for the directory containing
+        the SConscript file that defined the primary target, list of
+        target nodes, list of source nodes, and optional argument for
+        this instance) and returns a tuple of the directories that can
+        be searched for implicit dependency files.  May also return a
+        callable() which is called with no args and returns the tuple
+        (supporting Bindable class).
+
+        'node_class' - the class of Nodes which this scan will return.
+        If node_class is None, then this scanner will not enforce any
+        Node conversion and will return the raw results from the
+        underlying scanner function.
+
+        'node_factory' - the factory function to be called to translate
+        the raw results returned by the scanner function into the
+        expected node_class objects.
+
+        'scan_check' - a function to be called to first check whether
+        this node really needs to be scanned.
+
+        'recursive' - specifies that this scanner should be invoked
+        recursively on all of the implicit dependencies it returns
+        (the canonical example being #include lines in C source files).
+        May be a callable, which will be called to filter the list
+        of nodes found to select a subset for recursive scanning
+        (the canonical example being only recursively scanning
+        subdirectories within a directory).
+
+        The scanner function's first argument will be a Node that should
+        be scanned for dependencies, the second argument will be an
+        Environment object, the third argument will be the tuple of paths
+        returned by the path_function, and the fourth argument will be
+        the value passed into 'argument', and the returned list should
+        contain the Nodes for all the direct dependencies of the file.
+
+        Examples:
+
+        s = Scanner(my_scanner_function)
+
+        s = Scanner(function = my_scanner_function)
+
+        s = Scanner(function = my_scanner_function, argument = 'foo')
+
+        """
+
+        # Note: this class could easily work with scanner functions that take
+        # something other than a filename as an argument (e.g. a database
+        # node) and a dependencies list that aren't file names. All that
+        # would need to be changed is the documentation.
+
+        self.function = function
+        self.path_function = path_function
+        self.name = name
+        self.argument = argument
+
+        if skeys is _null:
+            if SCons.Util.is_Dict(function):
+                skeys = function.keys()
+            else:
+                skeys = []
+        self.skeys = skeys
+
+        self.node_class = node_class
+        self.node_factory = node_factory
+        self.scan_check = scan_check
+        if callable(recursive):
+            self.recurse_nodes = recursive
+        elif recursive:
+            self.recurse_nodes = self._recurse_all_nodes
+        else:
+            self.recurse_nodes = self._recurse_no_nodes
+
+    def path(self, env, dir=None, target=None, source=None):
+        if not self.path_function:
+            return ()
+        if not self.argument is _null:
+            return self.path_function(env, dir, target, source, self.argument)
+        else:
+            return self.path_function(env, dir, target, source)
+
+    def __call__(self, node, env, path = ()):
+        """
+        This method scans a single object. 'node' is the node
+        that will be passed to the scanner function, and 'env' is the
+        environment that will be passed to the scanner function. A list of
+        direct dependency nodes for the specified node will be returned.
+        """
+        if self.scan_check and not self.scan_check(node, env):
+            return []
+
+        self = self.select(node)
+
+        if not self.argument is _null:
+            list = self.function(node, env, path, self.argument)
+        else:
+            list = self.function(node, env, path)
+
+        kw = {}
+        if hasattr(node, 'dir'):
+            kw['directory'] = node.dir
+        node_factory = env.get_factory(self.node_factory)
+        nodes = []
+        for l in list:
+            if self.node_class and not isinstance(l, self.node_class):
+                l = apply(node_factory, (l,), kw)
+            nodes.append(l)
+        return nodes
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        try:
+            return cmp(self.__dict__, other.__dict__)
+        except AttributeError:
+            # other probably doesn't have a __dict__
+            return cmp(self.__dict__, other)
+
+    def __hash__(self):
+        return id(self)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.name
+
+    def add_skey(self, skey):
+        """Add a skey to the list of skeys"""
+        self.skeys.append(skey)
+
+    def get_skeys(self, env=None):
+        if env and SCons.Util.is_String(self.skeys):
+            return env.subst_list(self.skeys)[0]
+        return self.skeys
+
+    def select(self, node):
+        if SCons.Util.is_Dict(self.function):
+            key = node.scanner_key()
+            try:
+                return self.function[key]
+            except KeyError:
+                return None
+        else:
+            return self
+
+    def _recurse_all_nodes(self, nodes):
+        return nodes
+
+    def _recurse_no_nodes(self, nodes):
+        return []
+
+    recurse_nodes = _recurse_no_nodes
+
+    def add_scanner(self, skey, scanner):
+        self.function[skey] = scanner
+        self.add_skey(skey)
+
+
+class Selector(Base):
+    """
+    A class for selecting a more specific scanner based on the
+    scanner_key() (suffix) for a specific Node.
+
+    TODO:  This functionality has been moved into the inner workings of
+    the Base class, and this class will be deprecated at some point.
+    (It was never exposed directly as part of the public interface,
+    although it is used by the Scanner() factory function that was
+    used by various Tool modules and therefore was likely a template
+    for custom modules that may be out there.)
+    """
+    def __init__(self, dict, *args, **kw):
+        apply(Base.__init__, (self, None,)+args, kw)
+        self.dict = dict
+        self.skeys = dict.keys()
+
+    def __call__(self, node, env, path = ()):
+        return self.select(node)(node, env, path)
+
+    def select(self, node):
+        try:
+            return self.dict[node.scanner_key()]
+        except KeyError:
+            return None
+
+    def add_scanner(self, skey, scanner):
+        self.dict[skey] = scanner
+        self.add_skey(skey)
+
+
+class Current(Base):
+    """
+    A class for scanning files that are source files (have no builder)
+    or are derived files and are current (which implies that they exist,
+    either locally or in a repository).
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
+        def current_check(node, env):
+            return not node.has_builder() or node.is_up_to_date()
+        kw['scan_check'] = current_check
+        apply(Base.__init__, (self,) + args, kw)
+
+class Classic(Current):
+    """
+    A Scanner subclass to contain the common logic for classic CPP-style
+    include scanning, but which can be customized to use different
+    regular expressions to find the includes.
+
+    Note that in order for this to work "out of the box" (without
+    overriding the find_include() and sort_key() methods), the regular
+    expression passed to the constructor must return the name of the
+    include file in group 0.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, name, suffixes, path_variable, regex, *args, **kw):
+
+        self.cre = re.compile(regex, re.M)
+
+        def _scan(node, env, path=(), self=self):
+            node = node.rfile()
+            if not node.exists():
+                return []
+            return self.scan(node, path)
+
+        kw['function'] = _scan
+        kw['path_function'] = FindPathDirs(path_variable)
+        kw['recursive'] = 1
+        kw['skeys'] = suffixes
+        kw['name'] = name
+
+        apply(Current.__init__, (self,) + args, kw)
+
+    def find_include(self, include, source_dir, path):
+        n = SCons.Node.FS.find_file(include, (source_dir,) + tuple(path))
+        return n, include
+
+    def sort_key(self, include):
+        return SCons.Node.FS._my_normcase(include)
+
+    def find_include_names(self, node):
+        return self.cre.findall(node.get_contents())
+
+    def scan(self, node, path=()):
+
+        # cache the includes list in node so we only scan it once:
+        if node.includes != None:
+            includes = node.includes
+        else:
+            includes = self.find_include_names (node)
+            node.includes = includes
+
+        # This is a hand-coded DSU (decorate-sort-undecorate, or
+        # Schwartzian transform) pattern.  The sort key is the raw name
+        # of the file as specifed on the #include line (including the
+        # " or <, since that may affect what file is found), which lets
+        # us keep the sort order constant regardless of whether the file
+        # is actually found in a Repository or locally.
+        nodes = []
+        source_dir = node.get_dir()
+        if callable(path):
+            path = path()
+        for include in includes:
+            n, i = self.find_include(include, source_dir, path)
+
+            if n is None:
+                SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DependencyWarning,
+                                    "No dependency generated for file: %s (included from: %s) -- file not found" % (i, node))
+            else:
+                sortkey = self.sort_key(include)
+                nodes.append((sortkey, n))
+
+        nodes.sort()
+        nodes = map(lambda pair: pair[1], nodes)
+        return nodes
+
+class ClassicCPP(Classic):
+    """
+    A Classic Scanner subclass which takes into account the type of
+    bracketing used to include the file, and uses classic CPP rules
+    for searching for the files based on the bracketing.
+
+    Note that in order for this to work, the regular expression passed
+    to the constructor must return the leading bracket in group 0, and
+    the contained filename in group 1.
+    """
+    def find_include(self, include, source_dir, path):
+        if include[0] == '"':
+            paths = (source_dir,) + tuple(path)
+        else:
+            paths = tuple(path) + (source_dir,)
+
+        n = SCons.Node.FS.find_file(include[1], paths)
+
+        return n, include[1]
+
+    def sort_key(self, include):
+        return SCons.Node.FS._my_normcase(string.join(include))

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/Interactive.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/Interactive.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/Interactive.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,376 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Script/Interactive.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """
+SCons interactive mode
+"""
+
+# TODO:
+#
+# This has the potential to grow into something with a really big life
+# of its own, which might or might not be a good thing.  Nevertheless,
+# here are some enhancements that will probably be requested some day
+# and are worth keeping in mind (assuming this takes off):
+# 
+# - A command to re-read / re-load the SConscript files.  This may
+#   involve allowing people to specify command-line options (e.g. -f,
+#   -I, --no-site-dir) that affect how the SConscript files are read.
+#
+# - Additional command-line options on the "build" command.
+#
+#   Of the supported options that seemed to make sense (after a quick
+#   pass through the list), the ones that seemed likely enough to be
+#   used are listed in the man page and have explicit test scripts.
+#
+#   These had code changed in Script/Main.py to support them, but didn't
+#   seem likely to be used regularly, so had no test scripts added:
+#
+#       build --diskcheck=*
+#       build --implicit-cache=*
+#       build --implicit-deps-changed=*
+#       build --implicit-deps-unchanged=*
+#
+#   These look like they should "just work" with no changes to the
+#   existing code, but like those above, look unlikely to be used and
+#   therefore had no test scripts added:
+#
+#       build --random
+#
+#   These I'm not sure about.  They might be useful for individual
+#   "build" commands, and may even work, but they seem unlikely enough
+#   that we'll wait until they're requested before spending any time on
+#   writing test scripts for them, or investigating whether they work.
+#
+#       build -q [???  is there a useful analog to the exit status?]
+#       build --duplicate=
+#       build --profile=
+#       build --max-drift=
+#       build --warn=*
+#       build --Y
+#
+# - Most of the SCons command-line options that the "build" command
+#   supports should be settable as default options that apply to all
+#   subsequent "build" commands.  Maybe a "set {option}" command that
+#   maps to "SetOption('{option}')".
+#
+# - Need something in the 'help' command that prints the -h output.
+#
+# - A command to run the configure subsystem separately (must see how
+#   this interacts with the new automake model).
+#
+# - Command-line completion of target names; maybe even of SCons options?
+#   Completion is something that's supported by the Python cmd module,
+#   so this should be doable without too much trouble.
+#
+
+import cmd
+import copy
+import os
+import re
+import shlex
+import string
+import sys
+
+try:
+    import readline
+except ImportError:
+    pass
+
+class SConsInteractiveCmd(cmd.Cmd):
+    """\
+    build [TARGETS]         Build the specified TARGETS and their dependencies.
+                            'b' is a synonym.
+    clean [TARGETS]         Clean (remove) the specified TARGETS and their
+                            dependencies.  'c' is a synonym.
+    exit                    Exit SCons interactive mode.
+    help [COMMAND]          Prints help for the specified COMMAND.  'h' and
+                            '?' are synonyms.
+    shell [COMMANDLINE]     Execute COMMANDLINE in a subshell.  'sh' and '!'
+                            are synonyms.
+    version                 Prints SCons version information.
+    """
+
+    synonyms = {
+        'b'     : 'build',
+        'c'     : 'clean',
+        'h'     : 'help',
+        'scons' : 'build',
+        'sh'    : 'shell',
+    }
+
+    def __init__(self, **kw):
+        cmd.Cmd.__init__(self)
+        for key, val in kw.items():
+            setattr(self, key, val)
+
+        if sys.platform == 'win32':
+            self.shell_variable = 'COMSPEC'
+        else:
+            self.shell_variable = 'SHELL'
+
+    def default(self, argv):
+        print "*** Unknown command: %s" % argv[0]
+
+    def onecmd(self, line):
+        line = string.strip(line)
+        if not line:
+            print self.lastcmd
+            return self.emptyline()
+        self.lastcmd = line
+        if line[0] == '!':
+            line = 'shell ' + line[1:]
+        elif line[0] == '?':
+            line = 'help ' + line[1:]
+        if os.sep == '\\':
+            line = string.replace(line, '\\', '\\\\')
+        argv = shlex.split(line)
+        argv[0] = self.synonyms.get(argv[0], argv[0])
+        if not argv[0]:
+            return self.default(line)
+        else:
+            try:
+                func = getattr(self, 'do_' + argv[0])
+            except AttributeError:
+                return self.default(argv)
+            return func(argv)
+
+    def do_build(self, argv):
+        """\
+        build [TARGETS]         Build the specified TARGETS and their
+                                dependencies.  'b' is a synonym.
+        """
+        import SCons.Node
+        import SCons.SConsign
+        import SCons.Script.Main
+
+        options = copy.deepcopy(self.options)
+
+        options, targets = self.parser.parse_args(argv[1:], values=options)
+
+        SCons.Script.COMMAND_LINE_TARGETS = targets
+
+        if targets:
+            SCons.Script.BUILD_TARGETS = targets
+        else:
+            # If the user didn't specify any targets on the command line,
+            # use the list of default targets.
+            SCons.Script.BUILD_TARGETS = SCons.Script._build_plus_default
+
+        nodes = SCons.Script.Main._build_targets(self.fs,
+                                                 options,
+                                                 targets,
+                                                 self.target_top)
+
+        if not nodes:
+            return
+
+        # Call each of the Node's alter_targets() methods, which may
+        # provide additional targets that ended up as part of the build
+        # (the canonical example being a VariantDir() when we're building
+        # from a source directory) and which we therefore need their
+        # state cleared, too.
+        x = []
+        for n in nodes:
+            x.extend(n.alter_targets()[0])
+        nodes.extend(x)
+
+        # Clean up so that we can perform the next build correctly.
+        #
+        # We do this by walking over all the children of the targets,
+        # and clearing their state.
+        #
+        # We currently have to re-scan each node to find their
+        # children, because built nodes have already been partially
+        # cleared and don't remember their children.  (In scons
+        # 0.96.1 and earlier, this wasn't the case, and we didn't
+        # have to re-scan the nodes.)
+        #
+        # Because we have to re-scan each node, we can't clear the
+        # nodes as we walk over them, because we may end up rescanning
+        # a cleared node as we scan a later node.  Therefore, only
+        # store the list of nodes that need to be cleared as we walk
+        # the tree, and clear them in a separate pass.
+        #
+        # XXX: Someone more familiar with the inner workings of scons
+        # may be able to point out a more efficient way to do this.
+
+        SCons.Script.Main.progress_display("scons: Clearing cached node information ...")
+
+        seen_nodes = {}
+
+        def get_unseen_children(node, parent, seen_nodes=seen_nodes):
+            def is_unseen(node, seen_nodes=seen_nodes):
+                return not seen_nodes.has_key(node)
+            return filter(is_unseen, node.children(scan=1))
+
+        def add_to_seen_nodes(node, parent, seen_nodes=seen_nodes):
+            seen_nodes[node] = 1
+
+            # If this file is in a VariantDir and has a
+            # corresponding source file in the source tree, remember the
+            # node in the source tree, too.  This is needed in
+            # particular to clear cached implicit dependencies on the
+            # source file, since the scanner will scan it if the
+            # VariantDir was created with duplicate=0.
+            try:
+                rfile_method = node.rfile
+            except AttributeError:
+                return
+            else:
+                rfile = rfile_method()
+            if rfile != node:
+                seen_nodes[rfile] = 1
+
+        for node in nodes:
+            walker = SCons.Node.Walker(node,
+                                        kids_func=get_unseen_children,
+                                        eval_func=add_to_seen_nodes)
+            n = walker.next()
+            while n:
+                n = walker.next()
+
+        for node in seen_nodes.keys():
+            # Call node.clear() to clear most of the state
+            node.clear()
+            # node.clear() doesn't reset node.state, so call
+            # node.set_state() to reset it manually
+            node.set_state(SCons.Node.no_state)
+            node.implicit = None
+
+            # Debug:  Uncomment to verify that all Taskmaster reference
+            # counts have been reset to zero.
+            #if node.ref_count != 0:
+            #    from SCons.Debug import Trace
+            #    Trace('node %s, ref_count %s !!!\n' % (node, node.ref_count))
+
+        SCons.SConsign.Reset()
+        SCons.Script.Main.progress_display("scons: done clearing node information.")
+
+    def do_clean(self, argv):
+        """\
+        clean [TARGETS]         Clean (remove) the specified TARGETS
+                                and their dependencies.  'c' is a synonym.
+        """
+        return self.do_build(['build', '--clean'] + argv[1:])
+
+    def do_EOF(self, argv):
+        print
+        self.do_exit(argv)
+
+    def _do_one_help(self, arg):
+        try:
+            # If help_<arg>() exists, then call it.
+            func = getattr(self, 'help_' + arg)
+        except AttributeError:
+            try:
+                func = getattr(self, 'do_' + arg)
+            except AttributeError:
+                doc = None
+            else:
+                doc = self._doc_to_help(func)
+            if doc:
+                sys.stdout.write(doc + '\n')
+                sys.stdout.flush()
+        else:
+            doc = self.strip_initial_spaces(func())
+            if doc:
+                sys.stdout.write(doc + '\n')
+                sys.stdout.flush()
+
+    def _doc_to_help(self, obj):
+        doc = obj.__doc__
+        if doc is None:
+            return ''
+        return self._strip_initial_spaces(doc)
+
+    def _strip_initial_spaces(self, s):
+        #lines = s.split('\n')
+        lines = string.split(s, '\n')
+        spaces = re.match(' *', lines[0]).group(0)
+        #def strip_spaces(l):
+        #    if l.startswith(spaces):
+        #        l = l[len(spaces):]
+        #    return l
+        #return '\n'.join([ strip_spaces(l) for l in lines ])
+        def strip_spaces(l, spaces=spaces):
+            if l[:len(spaces)] == spaces:
+                l = l[len(spaces):]
+            return l
+        lines = map(strip_spaces, lines)
+        return string.join(lines, '\n')
+
+    def do_exit(self, argv):
+        """\
+        exit                    Exit SCons interactive mode.
+        """
+        sys.exit(0)
+
+    def do_help(self, argv):
+        """\
+        help [COMMAND]          Prints help for the specified COMMAND.  'h'
+                                and '?' are synonyms.
+        """
+        if argv[1:]:
+            for arg in argv[1:]:
+                if self._do_one_help(arg):
+                    break
+        else:
+            # If bare 'help' is called, print this class's doc
+            # string (if it has one).
+            doc = self._doc_to_help(self.__class__)
+            if doc:
+                sys.stdout.write(doc + '\n')
+                sys.stdout.flush()
+
+    def do_shell(self, argv):
+        """\
+        shell [COMMANDLINE]     Execute COMMANDLINE in a subshell.  'sh' and
+                                '!' are synonyms.
+        """
+        import subprocess
+        argv = argv[1:]
+        if not argv:
+            argv = os.environ[self.shell_variable]
+        try:
+            p = subprocess.Popen(argv)
+        except EnvironmentError, e:
+            sys.stderr.write('scons: %s: %s\n' % (argv[0], e.strerror))
+        else:
+            p.wait()
+
+    def do_version(self, argv):
+        """\
+        version                 Prints SCons version information.
+        """
+        sys.stdout.write(self.parser.version + '\n')
+
+def interact(fs, parser, options, targets, target_top):
+    c = SConsInteractiveCmd(prompt = 'scons>>> ',
+                            fs = fs,
+                            parser = parser,
+                            options = options,
+                            targets = targets,
+                            target_top = target_top)
+    c.cmdloop()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/Main.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/Main.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/Main.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,1321 @@
+"""SCons.Script
+
+This file implements the main() function used by the scons script.
+
+Architecturally, this *is* the scons script, and will likely only be
+called from the external "scons" wrapper.  Consequently, anything here
+should not be, or be considered, part of the build engine.  If it's
+something that we expect other software to want to use, it should go in
+some other module.  If it's specific to the "scons" script invocation,
+it goes here.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Script/Main.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import string
+import sys
+import time
+import traceback
+
+# Strip the script directory from sys.path() so on case-insensitive
+# (Windows) systems Python doesn't think that the "scons" script is the
+# "SCons" package.  Replace it with our own version directory so, if
+# if they're there, we pick up the right version of the build engine
+# modules.
+#sys.path = [os.path.join(sys.prefix,
+#                         'lib',
+#                         'scons-%d' % SCons.__version__)] + sys.path[1:]
+
+import SCons.CacheDir
+import SCons.Debug
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Environment
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Job
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.SConf
+import SCons.Script
+import SCons.Taskmaster
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+import SCons.Script.Interactive
+
+def fetch_win32_parallel_msg():
+    # A subsidiary function that exists solely to isolate this import
+    # so we don't have to pull it in on all platforms, and so that an
+    # in-line "import" statement in the _main() function below doesn't
+    # cause warnings about local names shadowing use of the 'SCons'
+    # globl in nest scopes and UnboundLocalErrors and the like in some
+    # versions (2.1) of Python.
+    import SCons.Platform.win32
+    return SCons.Platform.win32.parallel_msg
+
+#
+
+class SConsPrintHelpException(Exception):
+    pass
+
+display = SCons.Util.display
+progress_display = SCons.Util.DisplayEngine()
+
+first_command_start = None
+last_command_end = None
+
+class Progressor:
+    prev = ''
+    count = 0
+    target_string = '$TARGET'
+
+    def __init__(self, obj, interval=1, file=None, overwrite=False):
+        if file is None:
+            file = sys.stdout
+
+        self.obj = obj
+        self.file = file
+        self.interval = interval
+        self.overwrite = overwrite
+
+        if callable(obj):
+            self.func = obj
+        elif SCons.Util.is_List(obj):
+            self.func = self.spinner
+        elif string.find(obj, self.target_string) != -1:
+            self.func = self.replace_string
+        else:
+            self.func = self.string
+
+    def write(self, s):
+        self.file.write(s)
+        self.file.flush()
+        self.prev = s
+
+    def erase_previous(self):
+        if self.prev:
+            length = len(self.prev)
+            if self.prev[-1] in ('\n', '\r'):
+                length = length - 1
+            self.write(' ' * length + '\r')
+            self.prev = ''
+
+    def spinner(self, node):
+        self.write(self.obj[self.count % len(self.obj)])
+
+    def string(self, node):
+        self.write(self.obj)
+
+    def replace_string(self, node):
+        self.write(string.replace(self.obj, self.target_string, str(node)))
+
+    def __call__(self, node):
+        self.count = self.count + 1
+        if (self.count % self.interval) == 0:
+            if self.overwrite:
+                self.erase_previous()
+            self.func(node)
+
+ProgressObject = SCons.Util.Null()
+
+def Progress(*args, **kw):
+    global ProgressObject
+    ProgressObject = apply(Progressor, args, kw)
+
+# Task control.
+#
+
+_BuildFailures = []
+
+def GetBuildFailures():
+    return _BuildFailures
+
+class BuildTask(SCons.Taskmaster.Task):
+    """An SCons build task."""
+    progress = ProgressObject
+
+    def display(self, message):
+        display('scons: ' + message)
+
+    def prepare(self):
+        self.progress(self.targets[0])
+        return SCons.Taskmaster.Task.prepare(self)
+
+    def needs_execute(self):
+        target = self.targets[0]
+        if target.get_state() == SCons.Node.executing:
+            return True
+        else:
+            if self.top and target.has_builder():
+                display("scons: `%s' is up to date." % str(self.node))
+            return False
+
+    def execute(self):
+        if print_time:
+            start_time = time.time()
+            global first_command_start
+            if first_command_start is None:
+                first_command_start = start_time
+        SCons.Taskmaster.Task.execute(self)
+        if print_time:
+            global cumulative_command_time
+            global last_command_end
+            finish_time = time.time()
+            last_command_end = finish_time
+            cumulative_command_time = cumulative_command_time+finish_time-start_time
+            sys.stdout.write("Command execution time: %f seconds\n"%(finish_time-start_time))
+
+    def do_failed(self, status=2):
+        _BuildFailures.append(self.exception[1])
+        global exit_status
+        global this_build_status
+        if self.options.ignore_errors:
+            SCons.Taskmaster.Task.executed(self)
+        elif self.options.keep_going:
+            SCons.Taskmaster.Task.fail_continue(self)
+            exit_status = status
+            this_build_status = status
+        else:
+            SCons.Taskmaster.Task.fail_stop(self)
+            exit_status = status
+            this_build_status = status
+            
+    def executed(self):
+        t = self.targets[0]
+        if self.top and not t.has_builder() and not t.side_effect:
+            if not t.exists():
+                errstr="Do not know how to make target `%s'." % t
+                sys.stderr.write("scons: *** " + errstr)
+                if not self.options.keep_going:
+                    sys.stderr.write("  Stop.")
+                sys.stderr.write("\n")
+                try:
+                    raise SCons.Errors.BuildError(t, errstr)
+                except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                    raise
+                except:
+                    self.exception_set()
+                self.do_failed()
+            else:
+                print "scons: Nothing to be done for `%s'." % t
+                SCons.Taskmaster.Task.executed(self)
+        else:
+            SCons.Taskmaster.Task.executed(self)
+
+    def failed(self):
+        # Handle the failure of a build task.  The primary purpose here
+        # is to display the various types of Errors and Exceptions
+        # appropriately.
+        exc_info = self.exc_info()
+        try:
+            t, e, tb = exc_info
+        except ValueError:
+            t, e = exc_info
+            tb = None
+
+        if t is None:
+            # The Taskmaster didn't record an exception for this Task;
+            # see if the sys module has one.
+            try:
+                t, e, tb = sys.exc_info()[:]
+            except ValueError:
+                t, e = exc_info
+                tb = None
+                
+        # Deprecated string exceptions will have their string stored
+        # in the first entry of the tuple.
+        if e is None:
+            e = t
+
+        buildError = SCons.Errors.convert_to_BuildError(e)
+        if not buildError.node:
+            buildError.node = self.node
+
+        node = buildError.node
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(node):
+                node = [ node ]
+        nodename = string.join(map(str, node), ', ')
+
+        errfmt = "scons: *** [%s] %s\n"
+        sys.stderr.write(errfmt % (nodename, buildError))
+
+        if (buildError.exc_info[2] and buildError.exc_info[1] and 
+           # TODO(1.5)
+           #not isinstance(
+           #    buildError.exc_info[1], 
+           #    (EnvironmentError, SCons.Errors.StopError, SCons.Errors.UserError))):
+           not isinstance(buildError.exc_info[1], EnvironmentError) and
+           not isinstance(buildError.exc_info[1], SCons.Errors.StopError) and
+           not isinstance(buildError.exc_info[1], SCons.Errors.UserError)):
+            type, value, trace = buildError.exc_info
+            traceback.print_exception(type, value, trace)
+        elif tb and print_stacktrace:
+            sys.stderr.write("scons: internal stack trace:\n")
+            traceback.print_tb(tb, file=sys.stderr)
+
+        self.exception = (e, buildError, tb) # type, value, traceback
+        self.do_failed(buildError.exitstatus)
+
+        self.exc_clear()
+
+    def postprocess(self):
+        if self.top:
+            t = self.targets[0]
+            for tp in self.options.tree_printers:
+                tp.display(t)
+            if self.options.debug_includes:
+                tree = t.render_include_tree()
+                if tree:
+                    print
+                    print tree
+        SCons.Taskmaster.Task.postprocess(self)
+
+    def make_ready(self):
+        """Make a task ready for execution"""
+        SCons.Taskmaster.Task.make_ready(self)
+        if self.out_of_date and self.options.debug_explain:
+            explanation = self.out_of_date[0].explain()
+            if explanation:
+                sys.stdout.write("scons: " + explanation)
+
+class CleanTask(SCons.Taskmaster.Task):
+    """An SCons clean task."""
+    def fs_delete(self, path, pathstr, remove=1):
+        try:
+            if os.path.exists(path):
+                if os.path.isfile(path):
+                    if remove: os.unlink(path)
+                    display("Removed " + pathstr)
+                elif os.path.isdir(path) and not os.path.islink(path):
+                    # delete everything in the dir
+                    entries = os.listdir(path)
+                    # Sort for deterministic output (os.listdir() Can
+                    # return entries in a random order).
+                    entries.sort()
+                    for e in entries:
+                        p = os.path.join(path, e)
+                        s = os.path.join(pathstr, e)
+                        if os.path.isfile(p):
+                            if remove: os.unlink(p)
+                            display("Removed " + s)
+                        else:
+                            self.fs_delete(p, s, remove)
+                    # then delete dir itself
+                    if remove: os.rmdir(path)
+                    display("Removed directory " + pathstr)
+        except (IOError, OSError), e:
+            print "scons: Could not remove '%s':" % pathstr, e.strerror
+
+    def show(self):
+        target = self.targets[0]
+        if (target.has_builder() or target.side_effect) and not target.noclean:
+            for t in self.targets:
+                if not t.isdir():
+                    display("Removed " + str(t))
+        if SCons.Environment.CleanTargets.has_key(target):
+            files = SCons.Environment.CleanTargets[target]
+            for f in files:
+                self.fs_delete(f.abspath, str(f), 0)
+
+    def remove(self):
+        target = self.targets[0]
+        if (target.has_builder() or target.side_effect) and not target.noclean:
+            for t in self.targets:
+                try:
+                    removed = t.remove()
+                except OSError, e:
+                    # An OSError may indicate something like a permissions
+                    # issue, an IOError would indicate something like
+                    # the file not existing.  In either case, print a
+                    # message and keep going to try to remove as many
+                    # targets aa possible.
+                    print "scons: Could not remove '%s':" % str(t), e.strerror
+                else:
+                    if removed:
+                        display("Removed " + str(t))
+        if SCons.Environment.CleanTargets.has_key(target):
+            files = SCons.Environment.CleanTargets[target]
+            for f in files:
+                self.fs_delete(f.abspath, str(f))
+
+    execute = remove
+
+    # We want the Taskmaster to update the Node states (and therefore
+    # handle reference counts, etc.), but we don't want to call
+    # back to the Node's post-build methods, which would do things
+    # we don't want, like store .sconsign information.
+    executed = SCons.Taskmaster.Task.executed_without_callbacks
+
+    # Have the taskmaster arrange to "execute" all of the targets, because
+    # we'll figure out ourselves (in remove() or show() above) whether
+    # anything really needs to be done.
+    make_ready = SCons.Taskmaster.Task.make_ready_all
+
+    def prepare(self):
+        pass
+
+class QuestionTask(SCons.Taskmaster.Task):
+    """An SCons task for the -q (question) option."""
+    def prepare(self):
+        pass
+    
+    def execute(self):
+        if self.targets[0].get_state() != SCons.Node.up_to_date or \
+           (self.top and not self.targets[0].exists()):
+            global exit_status
+            global this_build_status
+            exit_status = 1
+            this_build_status = 1
+            self.tm.stop()
+
+    def executed(self):
+        pass
+
+
+class TreePrinter:
+    def __init__(self, derived=False, prune=False, status=False):
+        self.derived = derived
+        self.prune = prune
+        self.status = status
+    def get_all_children(self, node):
+        return node.all_children()
+    def get_derived_children(self, node):
+        children = node.all_children(None)
+        return filter(lambda x: x.has_builder(), children)
+    def display(self, t):
+        if self.derived:
+            func = self.get_derived_children
+        else:
+            func = self.get_all_children
+        s = self.status and 2 or 0
+        SCons.Util.print_tree(t, func, prune=self.prune, showtags=s)
+
+
+def python_version_string():
+    return string.split(sys.version)[0]
+
+def python_version_unsupported(version=sys.version_info):
+    return version < (1, 5, 2)
+
+def python_version_deprecated(version=sys.version_info):
+    return version < (2, 2, 0)
+
+
+# Global variables
+
+print_objects = 0
+print_memoizer = 0
+print_stacktrace = 0
+print_time = 0
+sconscript_time = 0
+cumulative_command_time = 0
+exit_status = 0 # final exit status, assume success by default
+this_build_status = 0 # "exit status" of an individual build
+num_jobs = None
+delayed_warnings = []
+
+class FakeOptionParser:
+    """
+    A do-nothing option parser, used for the initial OptionsParser variable.
+
+    During normal SCons operation, the OptionsParser is created right
+    away by the main() function.  Certain tests scripts however, can
+    introspect on different Tool modules, the initialization of which
+    can try to add a new, local option to an otherwise uninitialized
+    OptionsParser object.  This allows that introspection to happen
+    without blowing up.
+
+    """
+    class FakeOptionValues:
+        def __getattr__(self, attr):
+            return None
+    values = FakeOptionValues()
+    def add_local_option(self, *args, **kw):
+        pass
+
+OptionsParser = FakeOptionParser()
+
+def AddOption(*args, **kw):
+    if not kw.has_key('default'):
+        kw['default'] = None
+    result = apply(OptionsParser.add_local_option, args, kw)
+    return result
+
+def GetOption(name):
+    return getattr(OptionsParser.values, name)
+
+def SetOption(name, value):
+    return OptionsParser.values.set_option(name, value)
+
+#
+class Stats:
+    def __init__(self):
+        self.stats = []
+        self.labels = []
+        self.append = self.do_nothing
+        self.print_stats = self.do_nothing
+    def enable(self, outfp):
+        self.outfp = outfp
+        self.append = self.do_append
+        self.print_stats = self.do_print
+    def do_nothing(self, *args, **kw):
+        pass
+
+class CountStats(Stats):
+    def do_append(self, label):
+        self.labels.append(label)
+        self.stats.append(SCons.Debug.fetchLoggedInstances())
+    def do_print(self):
+        stats_table = {}
+        for s in self.stats:
+            for n in map(lambda t: t[0], s):
+                stats_table[n] = [0, 0, 0, 0]
+        i = 0
+        for s in self.stats:
+            for n, c in s:
+                stats_table[n][i] = c
+            i = i + 1
+        keys = stats_table.keys()
+        keys.sort()
+        self.outfp.write("Object counts:\n")
+        pre = ["   "]
+        post = ["   %s\n"]
+        l = len(self.stats)
+        fmt1 = string.join(pre + [' %7s']*l + post, '')
+        fmt2 = string.join(pre + [' %7d']*l + post, '')
+        labels = self.labels[:l]
+        labels.append(("", "Class"))
+        self.outfp.write(fmt1 % tuple(map(lambda x: x[0], labels)))
+        self.outfp.write(fmt1 % tuple(map(lambda x: x[1], labels)))
+        for k in keys:
+            r = stats_table[k][:l] + [k]
+            self.outfp.write(fmt2 % tuple(r))
+
+count_stats = CountStats()
+
+class MemStats(Stats):
+    def do_append(self, label):
+        self.labels.append(label)
+        self.stats.append(SCons.Debug.memory())
+    def do_print(self):
+        fmt = 'Memory %-32s %12d\n'
+        for label, stats in map(None, self.labels, self.stats):
+            self.outfp.write(fmt % (label, stats))
+
+memory_stats = MemStats()
+
+# utility functions
+
+def _scons_syntax_error(e):
+    """Handle syntax errors. Print out a message and show where the error
+    occurred.
+    """
+    etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+    lines = traceback.format_exception_only(etype, value)
+    for line in lines:
+        sys.stderr.write(line+'\n')
+    sys.exit(2)
+
+def find_deepest_user_frame(tb):
+    """
+    Find the deepest stack frame that is not part of SCons.
+
+    Input is a "pre-processed" stack trace in the form
+    returned by traceback.extract_tb() or traceback.extract_stack()
+    """
+    
+    tb.reverse()
+
+    # find the deepest traceback frame that is not part
+    # of SCons:
+    for frame in tb:
+        filename = frame[0]
+        if string.find(filename, os.sep+'SCons'+os.sep) == -1:
+            return frame
+    return tb[0]
+
+def _scons_user_error(e):
+    """Handle user errors. Print out a message and a description of the
+    error, along with the line number and routine where it occured. 
+    The file and line number will be the deepest stack frame that is
+    not part of SCons itself.
+    """
+    global print_stacktrace
+    etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+    if print_stacktrace:
+        traceback.print_exception(etype, value, tb)
+    filename, lineno, routine, dummy = find_deepest_user_frame(traceback.extract_tb(tb))
+    sys.stderr.write("\nscons: *** %s\n" % value)
+    sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine))
+    sys.exit(2)
+
+def _scons_user_warning(e):
+    """Handle user warnings. Print out a message and a description of
+    the warning, along with the line number and routine where it occured.
+    The file and line number will be the deepest stack frame that is
+    not part of SCons itself.
+    """
+    etype, value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+    filename, lineno, routine, dummy = find_deepest_user_frame(traceback.extract_tb(tb))
+    sys.stderr.write("\nscons: warning: %s\n" % e)
+    sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine))
+
+def _scons_internal_warning(e):
+    """Slightly different from _scons_user_warning in that we use the
+    *current call stack* rather than sys.exc_info() to get our stack trace.
+    This is used by the warnings framework to print warnings."""
+    filename, lineno, routine, dummy = find_deepest_user_frame(traceback.extract_stack())
+    sys.stderr.write("\nscons: warning: %s\n" % e[0])
+    sys.stderr.write('File "%s", line %d, in %s\n' % (filename, lineno, routine))
+
+def _scons_internal_error():
+    """Handle all errors but user errors. Print out a message telling
+    the user what to do in this case and print a normal trace.
+    """
+    print 'internal error'
+    traceback.print_exc()
+    sys.exit(2)
+
+def _SConstruct_exists(dirname='', repositories=[], filelist=None):
+    """This function checks that an SConstruct file exists in a directory.
+    If so, it returns the path of the file. By default, it checks the
+    current directory.
+    """
+    if not filelist:
+        filelist = ['SConstruct', 'Sconstruct', 'sconstruct']
+    for file in filelist:
+        sfile = os.path.join(dirname, file)
+        if os.path.isfile(sfile):
+            return sfile
+        if not os.path.isabs(sfile):
+            for rep in repositories:
+                if os.path.isfile(os.path.join(rep, sfile)):
+                    return sfile
+    return None
+
+def _set_debug_values(options):
+    global print_memoizer, print_objects, print_stacktrace, print_time
+
+    debug_values = options.debug
+
+    if "count" in debug_values:
+        # All of the object counts are within "if __debug__:" blocks,
+        # which get stripped when running optimized (with python -O or
+        # from compiled *.pyo files).  Provide a warning if __debug__ is
+        # stripped, so it doesn't just look like --debug=count is broken.
+        enable_count = False
+        if __debug__: enable_count = True
+        if enable_count:
+            count_stats.enable(sys.stdout)
+        else:
+            msg = "--debug=count is not supported when running SCons\n" + \
+                  "\twith the python -O option or optimized (.pyo) modules."
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.NoObjectCountWarning, msg)
+    if "dtree" in debug_values:
+        options.tree_printers.append(TreePrinter(derived=True))
+    options.debug_explain = ("explain" in debug_values)
+    if "findlibs" in debug_values:
+        SCons.Scanner.Prog.print_find_libs = "findlibs"
+    options.debug_includes = ("includes" in debug_values)
+    print_memoizer = ("memoizer" in debug_values)
+    if "memory" in debug_values:
+        memory_stats.enable(sys.stdout)
+    print_objects = ("objects" in debug_values)
+    if "presub" in debug_values:
+        SCons.Action.print_actions_presub = 1
+    if "stacktrace" in debug_values:
+        print_stacktrace = 1
+    if "stree" in debug_values:
+        options.tree_printers.append(TreePrinter(status=True))
+    if "time" in debug_values:
+        print_time = 1
+    if "tree" in debug_values:
+        options.tree_printers.append(TreePrinter())
+
+def _create_path(plist):
+    path = '.'
+    for d in plist:
+        if os.path.isabs(d):
+            path = d
+        else:
+            path = path + '/' + d
+    return path
+
+def _load_site_scons_dir(topdir, site_dir_name=None):
+    """Load the site_scons dir under topdir.
+    Adds site_scons to sys.path, imports site_scons/site_init.py,
+    and adds site_scons/site_tools to default toolpath."""
+    if site_dir_name:
+        err_if_not_found = True       # user specified: err if missing
+    else:
+        site_dir_name = "site_scons"
+        err_if_not_found = False
+        
+    site_dir = os.path.join(topdir.path, site_dir_name)
+    if not os.path.exists(site_dir):
+        if err_if_not_found:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "site dir %s not found."%site_dir
+        return
+
+    site_init_filename = "site_init.py"
+    site_init_modname = "site_init"
+    site_tools_dirname = "site_tools"
+    sys.path = [os.path.abspath(site_dir)] + sys.path
+    site_init_file = os.path.join(site_dir, site_init_filename)
+    site_tools_dir = os.path.join(site_dir, site_tools_dirname)
+    if os.path.exists(site_init_file):
+        import imp
+        try:
+            fp, pathname, description = imp.find_module(site_init_modname,
+                                                        [site_dir])
+            try:
+                imp.load_module(site_init_modname, fp, pathname, description)
+            finally:
+                if fp:
+                    fp.close()
+        except ImportError, e:
+            sys.stderr.write("Can't import site init file '%s': %s\n"%(site_init_file, e))
+            raise
+        except Exception, e:
+            sys.stderr.write("Site init file '%s' raised exception: %s\n"%(site_init_file, e))
+            raise
+    if os.path.exists(site_tools_dir):
+        SCons.Tool.DefaultToolpath.append(os.path.abspath(site_tools_dir))
+
+def version_string(label, module):
+    version = module.__version__
+    build = module.__build__
+    if build:
+        if build[0] != '.':
+            build = '.' + build
+        version = version + build
+    fmt = "\t%s: v%s, %s, by %s on %s\n"
+    return fmt % (label,
+                  version,
+                  module.__date__,
+                  module.__developer__,
+                  module.__buildsys__)
+
+def _main(parser):
+    global exit_status
+    global this_build_status
+
+    options = parser.values
+
+    # Here's where everything really happens.
+
+    # First order of business:  set up default warnings and then
+    # handle the user's warning options, so that we can issue (or
+    # suppress) appropriate warnings about anything that might happen,
+    # as configured by the user.
+
+    default_warnings = [ SCons.Warnings.CorruptSConsignWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.DuplicateEnvironmentWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.FutureReservedVariableWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.LinkWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.MissingSConscriptWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.NoMD5ModuleWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.NoMetaclassSupportWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.NoObjectCountWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.NoParallelSupportWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.MisleadingKeywordsWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.ReservedVariableWarning,
+                         SCons.Warnings.StackSizeWarning,
+                       ]
+
+    for warning in default_warnings:
+        SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(warning)
+    SCons.Warnings._warningOut = _scons_internal_warning
+    SCons.Warnings.process_warn_strings(options.warn)
+
+    # Now that we have the warnings configuration set up, we can actually
+    # issue (or suppress) any warnings about warning-worthy things that
+    # occurred while the command-line options were getting parsed.
+    try:
+        dw = options.delayed_warnings
+    except AttributeError:
+        pass
+    else:
+        delayed_warnings.extend(dw)
+    for warning_type, message in delayed_warnings:
+        SCons.Warnings.warn(warning_type, message)
+
+    if options.diskcheck:
+        SCons.Node.FS.set_diskcheck(options.diskcheck)
+
+    # Next, we want to create the FS object that represents the outside
+    # world's file system, as that's central to a lot of initialization.
+    # To do this, however, we need to be in the directory from which we
+    # want to start everything, which means first handling any relevant
+    # options that might cause us to chdir somewhere (-C, -D, -U, -u).
+    if options.directory:
+        cdir = _create_path(options.directory)
+        try:
+            os.chdir(cdir)
+        except OSError:
+            sys.stderr.write("Could not change directory to %s\n" % cdir)
+
+    target_top = None
+    if options.climb_up:
+        target_top = '.'  # directory to prepend to targets
+        script_dir = os.getcwd()  # location of script
+        while script_dir and not _SConstruct_exists(script_dir,
+                                                    options.repository,
+                                                    options.file):
+            script_dir, last_part = os.path.split(script_dir)
+            if last_part:
+                target_top = os.path.join(last_part, target_top)
+            else:
+                script_dir = ''
+        if script_dir and script_dir != os.getcwd():
+            display("scons: Entering directory `%s'" % script_dir)
+            os.chdir(script_dir)
+
+    # Now that we're in the top-level SConstruct directory, go ahead
+    # and initialize the FS object that represents the file system,
+    # and make it the build engine default.
+    fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
+
+    for rep in options.repository:
+        fs.Repository(rep)
+
+    # Now that we have the FS object, the next order of business is to
+    # check for an SConstruct file (or other specified config file).
+    # If there isn't one, we can bail before doing any more work.
+    scripts = []
+    if options.file:
+        scripts.extend(options.file)
+    if not scripts:
+        sfile = _SConstruct_exists(repositories=options.repository,
+                                   filelist=options.file)
+        if sfile:
+            scripts.append(sfile)
+
+    if not scripts:
+        if options.help:
+            # There's no SConstruct, but they specified -h.
+            # Give them the options usage now, before we fail
+            # trying to read a non-existent SConstruct file.
+            raise SConsPrintHelpException
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "No SConstruct file found."
+
+    if scripts[0] == "-":
+        d = fs.getcwd()
+    else:
+        d = fs.File(scripts[0]).dir
+    fs.set_SConstruct_dir(d)
+
+    _set_debug_values(options)
+    SCons.Node.implicit_cache = options.implicit_cache
+    SCons.Node.implicit_deps_changed = options.implicit_deps_changed
+    SCons.Node.implicit_deps_unchanged = options.implicit_deps_unchanged
+
+    if options.no_exec:
+        SCons.SConf.dryrun = 1
+        SCons.Action.execute_actions = None
+    if options.question:
+        SCons.SConf.dryrun = 1
+    if options.clean:
+        SCons.SConf.SetBuildType('clean')
+    if options.help:
+        SCons.SConf.SetBuildType('help')
+    SCons.SConf.SetCacheMode(options.config)
+    SCons.SConf.SetProgressDisplay(progress_display)
+
+    if options.no_progress or options.silent:
+        progress_display.set_mode(0)
+
+    if options.site_dir:
+        _load_site_scons_dir(d, options.site_dir)
+    elif not options.no_site_dir:
+        _load_site_scons_dir(d)
+        
+    if options.include_dir:
+        sys.path = options.include_dir + sys.path
+
+    # That should cover (most of) the options.  Next, set up the variables
+    # that hold command-line arguments, so the SConscript files that we
+    # read and execute have access to them.
+    targets = []
+    xmit_args = []
+    for a in parser.largs:
+        if a[0] == '-':
+            continue
+        if '=' in a:
+            xmit_args.append(a)
+        else:
+            targets.append(a)
+    SCons.Script._Add_Targets(targets + parser.rargs)
+    SCons.Script._Add_Arguments(xmit_args)
+
+    # If stdout is not a tty, replace it with a wrapper object to call flush
+    # after every write.
+    #
+    # Tty devices automatically flush after every newline, so the replacement
+    # isn't necessary.  Furthermore, if we replace sys.stdout, the readline
+    # module will no longer work.  This affects the behavior during
+    # --interactive mode.  --interactive should only be used when stdin and
+    # stdout refer to a tty.
+    if not sys.stdout.isatty():
+        sys.stdout = SCons.Util.Unbuffered(sys.stdout)
+    if not sys.stderr.isatty():
+        sys.stderr = SCons.Util.Unbuffered(sys.stderr)
+
+    memory_stats.append('before reading SConscript files:')
+    count_stats.append(('pre-', 'read'))
+
+    # And here's where we (finally) read the SConscript files.
+
+    progress_display("scons: Reading SConscript files ...")
+
+    start_time = time.time()
+    try:
+        for script in scripts:
+            SCons.Script._SConscript._SConscript(fs, script)
+    except SCons.Errors.StopError, e:
+        # We had problems reading an SConscript file, such as it
+        # couldn't be copied in to the VariantDir.  Since we're just
+        # reading SConscript files and haven't started building
+        # things yet, stop regardless of whether they used -i or -k
+        # or anything else.
+        sys.stderr.write("scons: *** %s  Stop.\n" % e)
+        exit_status = 2
+        sys.exit(exit_status)
+    global sconscript_time
+    sconscript_time = time.time() - start_time
+
+    progress_display("scons: done reading SConscript files.")
+
+    memory_stats.append('after reading SConscript files:')
+    count_stats.append(('post-', 'read'))
+
+    # Re-{enable,disable} warnings in case they disabled some in
+    # the SConscript file.
+    #
+    # We delay enabling the PythonVersionWarning class until here so that,
+    # if they explicity disabled it in either in the command line or in
+    # $SCONSFLAGS, or in the SConscript file, then the search through
+    # the list of deprecated warning classes will find that disabling
+    # first and not issue the warning.
+    SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(SCons.Warnings.PythonVersionWarning)
+    SCons.Warnings.process_warn_strings(options.warn)
+
+    # Now that we've read the SConscript files, we can check for the
+    # warning about deprecated Python versions--delayed until here
+    # in case they disabled the warning in the SConscript files.
+    if python_version_deprecated():
+        msg = "Support for pre-2.2 Python (%s) is deprecated.\n" + \
+              "    If this will cause hardship, contact dev at scons.tigris.org."
+        SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.PythonVersionWarning,
+                            msg % python_version_string())
+
+    if not options.help:
+        SCons.SConf.CreateConfigHBuilder(SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment())
+
+    # Now re-parse the command-line options (any to the left of a '--'
+    # argument, that is) with any user-defined command-line options that
+    # the SConscript files may have added to the parser object.  This will
+    # emit the appropriate error message and exit if any unknown option
+    # was specified on the command line.
+
+    parser.preserve_unknown_options = False
+    parser.parse_args(parser.largs, options)
+
+    if options.help:
+        help_text = SCons.Script.help_text
+        if help_text is None:
+            # They specified -h, but there was no Help() inside the
+            # SConscript files.  Give them the options usage.
+            raise SConsPrintHelpException
+        else:
+            print help_text
+            print "Use scons -H for help about command-line options."
+        exit_status = 0
+        return
+
+    # Change directory to the top-level SConstruct directory, then tell
+    # the Node.FS subsystem that we're all done reading the SConscript
+    # files and calling Repository() and VariantDir() and changing
+    # directories and the like, so it can go ahead and start memoizing
+    # the string values of file system nodes.
+
+    fs.chdir(fs.Top)
+
+    SCons.Node.FS.save_strings(1)
+
+    # Now that we've read the SConscripts we can set the options
+    # that are SConscript settable:
+    SCons.Node.implicit_cache = options.implicit_cache
+    SCons.Node.FS.set_duplicate(options.duplicate)
+    fs.set_max_drift(options.max_drift)
+
+    SCons.Job.explicit_stack_size = options.stack_size
+
+    if options.md5_chunksize:
+        SCons.Node.FS.File.md5_chunksize = options.md5_chunksize
+
+    platform = SCons.Platform.platform_module()
+
+    if options.interactive:
+        SCons.Script.Interactive.interact(fs, OptionsParser, options,
+                                          targets, target_top)
+
+    else:
+
+        # Build the targets
+        nodes = _build_targets(fs, options, targets, target_top)
+        if not nodes:
+            exit_status = 2
+
+def _build_targets(fs, options, targets, target_top):
+
+    global this_build_status
+    this_build_status = 0
+
+    progress_display.set_mode(not (options.no_progress or options.silent))
+    display.set_mode(not options.silent)
+    SCons.Action.print_actions          = not options.silent
+    SCons.Action.execute_actions        = not options.no_exec
+    SCons.Node.FS.do_store_info         = not options.no_exec
+    SCons.SConf.dryrun                  = options.no_exec
+
+    if options.diskcheck:
+        SCons.Node.FS.set_diskcheck(options.diskcheck)
+
+    SCons.CacheDir.cache_enabled = not options.cache_disable
+    SCons.CacheDir.cache_debug = options.cache_debug
+    SCons.CacheDir.cache_force = options.cache_force
+    SCons.CacheDir.cache_show = options.cache_show
+
+    if options.no_exec:
+        CleanTask.execute = CleanTask.show
+    else:
+        CleanTask.execute = CleanTask.remove
+
+    lookup_top = None
+    if targets or SCons.Script.BUILD_TARGETS != SCons.Script._build_plus_default:
+        # They specified targets on the command line or modified
+        # BUILD_TARGETS in the SConscript file(s), so if they used -u,
+        # -U or -D, we have to look up targets relative to the top,
+        # but we build whatever they specified.
+        if target_top:
+            lookup_top = fs.Dir(target_top)
+            target_top = None
+
+        targets = SCons.Script.BUILD_TARGETS
+    else:
+        # There are no targets specified on the command line,
+        # so if they used -u, -U or -D, we may have to restrict
+        # what actually gets built.
+        d = None
+        if target_top:
+            if options.climb_up == 1:
+                # -u, local directory and below
+                target_top = fs.Dir(target_top)
+                lookup_top = target_top
+            elif options.climb_up == 2:
+                # -D, all Default() targets
+                target_top = None
+                lookup_top = None
+            elif options.climb_up == 3:
+                # -U, local SConscript Default() targets
+                target_top = fs.Dir(target_top)
+                def check_dir(x, target_top=target_top):
+                    if hasattr(x, 'cwd') and not x.cwd is None:
+                        cwd = x.cwd.srcnode()
+                        return cwd == target_top
+                    else:
+                        # x doesn't have a cwd, so it's either not a target,
+                        # or not a file, so go ahead and keep it as a default
+                        # target and let the engine sort it out:
+                        return 1                
+                d = filter(check_dir, SCons.Script.DEFAULT_TARGETS)
+                SCons.Script.DEFAULT_TARGETS[:] = d
+                target_top = None
+                lookup_top = None
+
+        targets = SCons.Script._Get_Default_Targets(d, fs)
+
+    if not targets:
+        sys.stderr.write("scons: *** No targets specified and no Default() targets found.  Stop.\n")
+        return None
+
+    def Entry(x, ltop=lookup_top, ttop=target_top, fs=fs):
+        if isinstance(x, SCons.Node.Node):
+            node = x
+        else:
+            node = None
+            # Why would ltop be None? Unfortunately this happens.
+            if ltop == None: ltop = ''
+            # Curdir becomes important when SCons is called with -u, -C,
+            # or similar option that changes directory, and so the paths
+            # of targets given on the command line need to be adjusted.
+            curdir = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), str(ltop))
+            for lookup in SCons.Node.arg2nodes_lookups:
+                node = lookup(x, curdir=curdir)
+                if node != None:
+                    break
+            if node is None:
+                node = fs.Entry(x, directory=ltop, create=1)
+        if ttop and not node.is_under(ttop):
+            if isinstance(node, SCons.Node.FS.Dir) and ttop.is_under(node):
+                node = ttop
+            else:
+                node = None
+        return node
+
+    nodes = filter(None, map(Entry, targets))
+
+    task_class = BuildTask      # default action is to build targets
+    opening_message = "Building targets ..."
+    closing_message = "done building targets."
+    if options.keep_going:
+        failure_message = "done building targets (errors occurred during build)."
+    else:
+        failure_message = "building terminated because of errors."
+    if options.question:
+        task_class = QuestionTask
+    try:
+        if options.clean:
+            task_class = CleanTask
+            opening_message = "Cleaning targets ..."
+            closing_message = "done cleaning targets."
+            if options.keep_going:
+                failure_message = "done cleaning targets (errors occurred during clean)."
+            else:
+                failure_message = "cleaning terminated because of errors."
+    except AttributeError:
+        pass
+
+    task_class.progress = ProgressObject
+
+    if options.random:
+        def order(dependencies):
+            """Randomize the dependencies."""
+            import random
+            # This is cribbed from the implementation of
+            # random.shuffle() in Python 2.X.
+            d = dependencies
+            for i in xrange(len(d)-1, 0, -1):
+                j = int(random.random() * (i+1))
+                d[i], d[j] = d[j], d[i]
+            return d
+    else:
+        def order(dependencies):
+            """Leave the order of dependencies alone."""
+            return dependencies
+
+    if options.taskmastertrace_file == '-':
+        tmtrace = sys.stdout
+    elif options.taskmastertrace_file:
+        tmtrace = open(options.taskmastertrace_file, 'wb')
+    else:
+        tmtrace = None
+    taskmaster = SCons.Taskmaster.Taskmaster(nodes, task_class, order, tmtrace)
+
+    # Let the BuildTask objects get at the options to respond to the
+    # various print_* settings, tree_printer list, etc.
+    BuildTask.options = options
+
+    global num_jobs
+    num_jobs = options.num_jobs
+    jobs = SCons.Job.Jobs(num_jobs, taskmaster)
+    if num_jobs > 1:
+        msg = None
+        if jobs.num_jobs == 1:
+            msg = "parallel builds are unsupported by this version of Python;\n" + \
+                  "\tignoring -j or num_jobs option.\n"
+        elif sys.platform == 'win32':
+            msg = fetch_win32_parallel_msg()
+        if msg:
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.NoParallelSupportWarning, msg)
+
+    memory_stats.append('before building targets:')
+    count_stats.append(('pre-', 'build'))
+
+    def jobs_postfunc(
+        jobs=jobs,
+        options=options,
+        closing_message=closing_message,
+        failure_message=failure_message
+        ):
+        if jobs.were_interrupted():
+            progress_display("scons: Build interrupted.")
+            global exit_status
+            global this_build_status
+            exit_status = 2
+            this_build_status = 2
+
+        if this_build_status:
+            progress_display("scons: " + failure_message)
+        else:
+            progress_display("scons: " + closing_message)
+        if not options.no_exec:
+            if jobs.were_interrupted():
+                progress_display("scons: writing .sconsign file.")
+            SCons.SConsign.write()
+
+    progress_display("scons: " + opening_message)
+    jobs.run(postfunc = jobs_postfunc)
+
+    memory_stats.append('after building targets:')
+    count_stats.append(('post-', 'build'))
+
+    return nodes
+
+def _exec_main(parser, values):
+    sconsflags = os.environ.get('SCONSFLAGS', '')
+    all_args = string.split(sconsflags) + sys.argv[1:]
+
+    options, args = parser.parse_args(all_args, values)
+
+    if type(options.debug) == type([]) and "pdb" in options.debug:
+        import pdb
+        pdb.Pdb().runcall(_main, parser)
+    elif options.profile_file:
+        try:
+            from cProfile import Profile
+        except ImportError, e:
+            from profile import Profile
+
+        # Some versions of Python 2.4 shipped a profiler that had the
+        # wrong 'c_exception' entry in its dispatch table.  Make sure
+        # we have the right one.  (This may put an unnecessary entry
+        # in the table in earlier versions of Python, but its presence
+        # shouldn't hurt anything).
+        try:
+            dispatch = Profile.dispatch
+        except AttributeError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            dispatch['c_exception'] = Profile.trace_dispatch_return
+
+        prof = Profile()
+        try:
+            prof.runcall(_main, parser)
+        except SConsPrintHelpException, e:
+            prof.dump_stats(options.profile_file)
+            raise e
+        except SystemExit:
+            pass
+        prof.dump_stats(options.profile_file)
+    else:
+        _main(parser)
+
+def main():
+    global OptionsParser
+    global exit_status
+    global first_command_start
+
+    # Check up front for a Python version we do not support.  We
+    # delay the check for deprecated Python versions until later,
+    # after the SConscript files have been read, in case they
+    # disable that warning.
+    if python_version_unsupported():
+        msg = "scons: *** SCons version %s does not run under Python version %s.\n"
+        sys.stderr.write(msg % (SCons.__version__, python_version_string()))
+        sys.exit(1)
+
+    parts = ["SCons by Steven Knight et al.:\n"]
+    try:
+        import __main__
+        parts.append(version_string("script", __main__))
+    except (ImportError, AttributeError):
+        # On Windows there is no scons.py, so there is no
+        # __main__.__version__, hence there is no script version.
+        pass 
+    parts.append(version_string("engine", SCons))
+    parts.append("Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation")
+    version = string.join(parts, '')
+
+    import SConsOptions
+    parser = SConsOptions.Parser(version)
+    values = SConsOptions.SConsValues(parser.get_default_values())
+
+    OptionsParser = parser
+    
+    try:
+        _exec_main(parser, values)
+    except SystemExit, s:
+        if s:
+            exit_status = s
+    except KeyboardInterrupt:
+        print("scons: Build interrupted.")
+        sys.exit(2)
+    except SyntaxError, e:
+        _scons_syntax_error(e)
+    except SCons.Errors.InternalError:
+        _scons_internal_error()
+    except SCons.Errors.UserError, e:
+        _scons_user_error(e)
+    except SConsPrintHelpException:
+        parser.print_help()
+        exit_status = 0
+    except SCons.Errors.BuildError, e:
+        exit_status = e.exitstatus
+    except:
+        # An exception here is likely a builtin Python exception Python
+        # code in an SConscript file.  Show them precisely what the
+        # problem was and where it happened.
+        SCons.Script._SConscript.SConscript_exception()
+        sys.exit(2)
+
+    memory_stats.print_stats()
+    count_stats.print_stats()
+
+    if print_objects:
+        SCons.Debug.listLoggedInstances('*')
+        #SCons.Debug.dumpLoggedInstances('*')
+
+    if print_memoizer:
+        SCons.Memoize.Dump("Memoizer (memory cache) hits and misses:")
+
+    # Dump any development debug info that may have been enabled.
+    # These are purely for internal debugging during development, so
+    # there's no need to control them with --debug= options; they're
+    # controlled by changing the source code.
+    SCons.Debug.dump_caller_counts()
+    SCons.Taskmaster.dump_stats()
+
+    if print_time:
+        total_time = time.time() - SCons.Script.start_time
+        if num_jobs == 1:
+            ct = cumulative_command_time
+        else:
+            if last_command_end is None or first_command_start is None:
+                ct = 0.0
+            else:
+                ct = last_command_end - first_command_start
+        scons_time = total_time - sconscript_time - ct
+        print "Total build time: %f seconds"%total_time
+        print "Total SConscript file execution time: %f seconds"%sconscript_time
+        print "Total SCons execution time: %f seconds"%scons_time
+        print "Total command execution time: %f seconds"%ct
+
+    sys.exit(exit_status)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/SConsOptions.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/SConsOptions.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/SConsOptions.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,940 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Script/SConsOptions.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import optparse
+import re
+import string
+import sys
+import textwrap
+
+try:
+    no_hyphen_re = re.compile(r'(\s+|(?<=[\w\!\"\'\&\.\,\?])-{2,}(?=\w))')
+except re.error:
+    # Pre-2.0 Python versions don't have the (?<= negative
+    # look-behind assertion.
+    no_hyphen_re = re.compile(r'(\s+|-*\w{2,}-(?=\w{2,}))')
+
+try:
+    from gettext import gettext
+except ImportError:
+    def gettext(message):
+        return message
+_ = gettext
+
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+OptionValueError        = optparse.OptionValueError
+SUPPRESS_HELP           = optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP
+
+diskcheck_all = SCons.Node.FS.diskcheck_types()
+
+def diskcheck_convert(value):
+    if value is None:
+        return []
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(value):
+        value = string.split(value, ',')
+    result = []
+    for v in map(string.lower, value):
+        if v == 'all':
+            result = diskcheck_all
+        elif v == 'none':
+            result = []
+        elif v in diskcheck_all:
+            result.append(v)
+        else:
+            raise ValueError, v
+    return result
+
+class SConsValues(optparse.Values):
+    """
+    Holder class for uniform access to SCons options, regardless
+    of whether or not they can be set on the command line or in the
+    SConscript files (using the SetOption() function).
+
+    A SCons option value can originate three different ways:
+
+        1)  set on the command line;
+        2)  set in an SConscript file;
+        3)  the default setting (from the the op.add_option()
+            calls in the Parser() function, below).
+
+    The command line always overrides a value set in a SConscript file,
+    which in turn always overrides default settings.  Because we want
+    to support user-specified options in the SConscript file itself,
+    though, we may not know about all of the options when the command
+    line is first parsed, so we can't make all the necessary precedence
+    decisions at the time the option is configured.
+
+    The solution implemented in this class is to keep these different sets
+    of settings separate (command line, SConscript file, and default)
+    and to override the __getattr__() method to check them in turn.
+    This should allow the rest of the code to just fetch values as
+    attributes of an instance of this class, without having to worry
+    about where they came from.
+
+    Note that not all command line options are settable from SConscript
+    files, and the ones that are must be explicitly added to the
+    "settable" list in this class, and optionally validated and coerced
+    in the set_option() method.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, defaults):
+        self.__dict__['__defaults__'] = defaults
+        self.__dict__['__SConscript_settings__'] = {}
+
+    def __getattr__(self, attr):
+        """
+        Fetches an options value, checking first for explicit settings
+        from the command line (which are direct attributes), then the
+        SConscript file settings, then the default values.
+        """
+        try:
+            return self.__dict__[attr]
+        except KeyError:
+            try:
+                return self.__dict__['__SConscript_settings__'][attr]
+            except KeyError:
+                return getattr(self.__dict__['__defaults__'], attr)
+
+    settable = [
+        'clean',
+        'diskcheck',
+        'duplicate',
+        'help',
+        'implicit_cache',
+        'max_drift',
+        'md5_chunksize',
+        'no_exec',
+        'num_jobs',
+        'random',
+        'stack_size',
+        'warn',
+    ]
+
+    def set_option(self, name, value):
+        """
+        Sets an option from an SConscript file.
+        """
+        if not name in self.settable:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "This option is not settable from a SConscript file: %s"%name
+
+        if name == 'num_jobs':
+            try:
+                value = int(value)
+                if value < 1:
+                    raise ValueError
+            except ValueError:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "A positive integer is required: %s"%repr(value)
+        elif name == 'max_drift':
+            try:
+                value = int(value)
+            except ValueError:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "An integer is required: %s"%repr(value)
+        elif name == 'duplicate':
+            try:
+                value = str(value)
+            except ValueError:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "A string is required: %s"%repr(value)
+            if not value in SCons.Node.FS.Valid_Duplicates:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Not a valid duplication style: %s" % value
+            # Set the duplicate style right away so it can affect linking
+            # of SConscript files.
+            SCons.Node.FS.set_duplicate(value)
+        elif name == 'diskcheck':
+            try:
+                value = diskcheck_convert(value)
+            except ValueError, v:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Not a valid diskcheck value: %s"%v
+            if not self.__dict__.has_key('diskcheck'):
+                # No --diskcheck= option was specified on the command line.
+                # Set this right away so it can affect the rest of the
+                # file/Node lookups while processing the SConscript files.
+                SCons.Node.FS.set_diskcheck(value)
+        elif name == 'stack_size':
+            try:
+                value = int(value)
+            except ValueError:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "An integer is required: %s"%repr(value)
+        elif name == 'md5_chunksize':
+            try:
+                value = int(value)
+            except ValueError:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "An integer is required: %s"%repr(value)
+        elif name == 'warn':
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(value):
+                value = [value]
+            value = self.__SConscript_settings__.get(name, []) + value
+            SCons.Warnings.process_warn_strings(value)
+
+        self.__SConscript_settings__[name] = value
+
+class SConsOption(optparse.Option):
+    def convert_value(self, opt, value):
+        if value is not None:
+            if self.nargs in (1, '?'):
+                return self.check_value(opt, value)
+            else:
+                return tuple(map(lambda v, o=opt, s=self: s.check_value(o, v), value))
+
+    def process(self, opt, value, values, parser):
+
+        # First, convert the value(s) to the right type.  Howl if any
+        # value(s) are bogus.
+        value = self.convert_value(opt, value)
+
+        # And then take whatever action is expected of us.
+        # This is a separate method to make life easier for
+        # subclasses to add new actions.
+        return self.take_action(
+            self.action, self.dest, opt, value, values, parser)
+
+    def _check_nargs_optional(self):
+        if self.nargs == '?' and self._short_opts:
+            fmt = "option %s: nargs='?' is incompatible with short options"
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, fmt % self._short_opts[0]
+
+    try:
+        _orig_CONST_ACTIONS = optparse.Option.CONST_ACTIONS
+
+        _orig_CHECK_METHODS = optparse.Option.CHECK_METHODS
+
+    except AttributeError:
+        # optparse.Option had no CONST_ACTIONS before Python 2.5.
+
+        _orig_CONST_ACTIONS = ("store_const",)
+
+        def _check_const(self):
+            if self.action not in self.CONST_ACTIONS and self.const is not None:
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "'const' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action,
+                    self)
+
+        # optparse.Option collects its list of unbound check functions
+        # up front.  This sucks because it means we can't just override
+        # the _check_const() function like a normal method, we have to
+        # actually replace it in the list.  This seems to be the most
+        # straightforward way to do that.
+
+        _orig_CHECK_METHODS = [optparse.Option._check_action,
+                     optparse.Option._check_type,
+                     optparse.Option._check_choice,
+                     optparse.Option._check_dest,
+                     _check_const,
+                     optparse.Option._check_nargs,
+                     optparse.Option._check_callback]
+
+    CHECK_METHODS = _orig_CHECK_METHODS + [_check_nargs_optional]
+
+    CONST_ACTIONS = _orig_CONST_ACTIONS + optparse.Option.TYPED_ACTIONS
+
+class SConsOptionGroup(optparse.OptionGroup):
+    """
+    A subclass for SCons-specific option groups.
+    
+    The only difference between this and the base class is that we print
+    the group's help text flush left, underneath their own title but
+    lined up with the normal "SCons Options".
+    """
+    def format_help(self, formatter):
+        """
+        Format an option group's help text, outdenting the title so it's
+        flush with the "SCons Options" title we print at the top.
+        """
+        formatter.dedent()
+        result = formatter.format_heading(self.title)
+        formatter.indent()
+        result = result + optparse.OptionContainer.format_help(self, formatter)
+        return result
+
+class SConsOptionParser(optparse.OptionParser):
+    preserve_unknown_options = False
+
+    def error(self, msg):
+        self.print_usage(sys.stderr)
+        sys.stderr.write("SCons error: %s\n" % msg)
+        sys.exit(2)
+
+    def _process_long_opt(self, rargs, values):
+        """
+        SCons-specific processing of long options.
+
+        This is copied directly from the normal
+        optparse._process_long_opt() method, except that, if configured
+        to do so, we catch the exception thrown when an unknown option
+        is encountered and just stick it back on the "leftover" arguments
+        for later (re-)processing.
+        """
+        arg = rargs.pop(0)
+
+        # Value explicitly attached to arg?  Pretend it's the next
+        # argument.
+        if "=" in arg:
+            (opt, next_arg) = string.split(arg, "=", 1)
+            rargs.insert(0, next_arg)
+            had_explicit_value = True
+        else:
+            opt = arg
+            had_explicit_value = False
+
+        try:
+            opt = self._match_long_opt(opt)
+        except optparse.BadOptionError:
+            if self.preserve_unknown_options:
+                # SCons-specific:  if requested, add unknown options to
+                # the "leftover arguments" list for later processing.
+                self.largs.append(arg)
+                if had_explicit_value:
+                    # The unknown option will be re-processed later,
+                    # so undo the insertion of the explicit value.
+                    rargs.pop(0)
+                return
+            raise
+
+        option = self._long_opt[opt]
+        if option.takes_value():
+            nargs = option.nargs
+            if nargs == '?':
+                if had_explicit_value:
+                    value = rargs.pop(0)
+                else:
+                    value = option.const
+            elif len(rargs) < nargs:
+                if nargs == 1:
+                    self.error(_("%s option requires an argument") % opt)
+                else:
+                    self.error(_("%s option requires %d arguments")
+                               % (opt, nargs))
+            elif nargs == 1:
+                value = rargs.pop(0)
+            else:
+                value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs])
+                del rargs[0:nargs]
+
+        elif had_explicit_value:
+            self.error(_("%s option does not take a value") % opt)
+
+        else:
+            value = None
+
+        option.process(opt, value, values, self)
+
+    def add_local_option(self, *args, **kw):
+        """
+        Adds a local option to the parser.
+        
+        This is initiated by a SetOption() call to add a user-defined
+        command-line option.  We add the option to a separate option
+        group for the local options, creating the group if necessary.
+        """
+        try:
+            group = self.local_option_group
+        except AttributeError:
+            group = SConsOptionGroup(self, 'Local Options')
+            group = self.add_option_group(group)
+            self.local_option_group = group
+
+        result = apply(group.add_option, args, kw)
+
+        if result:
+            # The option was added succesfully.  We now have to add the
+            # default value to our object that holds the default values
+            # (so that an attempt to fetch the option's attribute will
+            # yield the default value when not overridden) and then
+            # we re-parse the leftover command-line options, so that
+            # any value overridden on the command line is immediately
+            # available if the user turns around and does a GetOption()
+            # right away.
+            setattr(self.values.__defaults__, result.dest, result.default)
+            self.parse_args(self.largs, self.values)
+
+        return result
+
+class SConsIndentedHelpFormatter(optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter):
+    def format_usage(self, usage):
+        return "usage: %s\n" % usage
+
+    def format_heading(self, heading):
+        """
+        This translates any heading of "options" or "Options" into
+        "SCons Options."  Unfortunately, we have to do this here,
+        because those titles are hard-coded in the optparse calls.
+        """
+        if heading == 'options':
+            # The versions of optparse.py shipped with Pythons 2.3 and
+            # 2.4 pass this in uncapitalized; override that so we get
+            # consistent output on all versions.
+            heading = "Options"
+        if heading == 'Options':
+            heading = "SCons Options"
+        return optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter.format_heading(self, heading)
+
+    def format_option(self, option):
+        """
+        A copy of the normal optparse.IndentedHelpFormatter.format_option()
+        method.  This has been snarfed so we can modify text wrapping to
+        out liking:
+
+        --  add our own regular expression that doesn't break on hyphens
+            (so things like --no-print-directory don't get broken); 
+
+        --  wrap the list of options themselves when it's too long
+            (the wrapper.fill(opts) call below);
+ 
+        --  set the subsequent_indent when wrapping the help_text.
+        """
+        # The help for each option consists of two parts:
+        #   * the opt strings and metavars
+        #     eg. ("-x", or "-fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME")
+        #   * the user-supplied help string
+        #     eg. ("turn on expert mode", "read data from FILENAME")
+        #
+        # If possible, we write both of these on the same line:
+        #   -x      turn on expert mode
+        #
+        # But if the opt string list is too long, we put the help
+        # string on a second line, indented to the same column it would
+        # start in if it fit on the first line.
+        #   -fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME
+        #           read data from FILENAME
+        result = []
+
+        try:
+            opts = self.option_strings[option]
+        except AttributeError:
+            # The Python 2.3 version of optparse attaches this to
+            # to the option argument, not to this object.
+            opts = option.option_strings
+
+        opt_width = self.help_position - self.current_indent - 2
+        if len(opts) > opt_width:
+            wrapper = textwrap.TextWrapper(width=self.width,
+                                           initial_indent = '  ',
+                                           subsequent_indent = '  ')
+            wrapper.wordsep_re = no_hyphen_re
+            opts = wrapper.fill(opts) + '\n'
+            indent_first = self.help_position
+        else:                       # start help on same line as opts
+            opts = "%*s%-*s  " % (self.current_indent, "", opt_width, opts)
+            indent_first = 0
+        result.append(opts)
+        if option.help:
+
+            try:
+                expand_default = self.expand_default
+            except AttributeError:
+                # The HelpFormatter base class in the Python 2.3 version
+                # of optparse has no expand_default() method.
+                help_text = option.help
+            else:
+                help_text = expand_default(option)
+
+            # SCons:  indent every line of the help text but the first.
+            wrapper = textwrap.TextWrapper(width=self.help_width,
+                                           subsequent_indent = '  ')
+            wrapper.wordsep_re = no_hyphen_re
+            help_lines = wrapper.wrap(help_text)
+            result.append("%*s%s\n" % (indent_first, "", help_lines[0]))
+            for line in help_lines[1:]:
+                result.append("%*s%s\n" % (self.help_position, "", line))
+        elif opts[-1] != "\n":
+            result.append("\n")
+        return string.join(result, "")
+
+    # For consistent help output across Python versions, we provide a
+    # subclass copy of format_option_strings() and these two variables.
+    # This is necessary (?) for Python2.3, which otherwise concatenates
+    # a short option with its metavar.
+    _short_opt_fmt = "%s %s"
+    _long_opt_fmt = "%s=%s"
+
+    def format_option_strings(self, option):
+        """Return a comma-separated list of option strings & metavariables."""
+        if option.takes_value():
+            metavar = option.metavar or string.upper(option.dest)
+            short_opts = []
+            for sopt in option._short_opts:
+                short_opts.append(self._short_opt_fmt % (sopt, metavar))
+            long_opts = []
+            for lopt in option._long_opts:
+                long_opts.append(self._long_opt_fmt % (lopt, metavar))
+        else:
+            short_opts = option._short_opts
+            long_opts = option._long_opts
+
+        if self.short_first:
+            opts = short_opts + long_opts
+        else:
+            opts = long_opts + short_opts
+
+        return string.join(opts, ", ")
+
+def Parser(version):
+    """
+    Returns an options parser object initialized with the standard
+    SCons options.
+    """
+
+    formatter = SConsIndentedHelpFormatter(max_help_position=30)
+
+    op = SConsOptionParser(option_class=SConsOption,
+                           add_help_option=False,
+                           formatter=formatter,
+                           usage="usage: scons [OPTION] [TARGET] ...",)
+
+    op.preserve_unknown_options = True
+    op.version = version
+
+    # Add the options to the parser we just created.
+    #
+    # These are in the order we want them to show up in the -H help
+    # text, basically alphabetical.  Each op.add_option() call below
+    # should have a consistent format:
+    #
+    #   op.add_option("-L", "--long-option-name",
+    #                 nargs=1, type="string",
+    #                 dest="long_option_name", default='foo',
+    #                 action="callback", callback=opt_long_option,
+    #                 help="help text goes here",
+    #                 metavar="VAR")
+    #
+    # Even though the optparse module constructs reasonable default
+    # destination names from the long option names, we're going to be
+    # explicit about each one for easier readability and so this code
+    # will at least show up when grepping the source for option attribute
+    # names, or otherwise browsing the source code.
+
+    # options ignored for compatibility
+    def opt_ignore(option, opt, value, parser):
+        sys.stderr.write("Warning:  ignoring %s option\n" % opt)
+    op.add_option("-b", "-d", "-e", "-m", "-S", "-t", "-w",
+                  "--environment-overrides",
+                  "--no-keep-going",
+                  "--no-print-directory",
+                  "--print-directory",
+                  "--stop",
+                  "--touch",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_ignore,
+                  help="Ignored for compatibility.")
+
+    op.add_option('-c', '--clean', '--remove',
+                  dest="clean", default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Remove specified targets and dependencies.")
+
+    op.add_option('-C', '--directory',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="directory", default=[],
+                  action="append",
+                  help="Change to DIR before doing anything.",
+                  metavar="DIR")
+
+    op.add_option('--cache-debug',
+                  nargs=1,
+                  dest="cache_debug", default=None,
+                  action="store",
+                  help="Print CacheDir debug info to FILE.",
+                  metavar="FILE")
+
+    op.add_option('--cache-disable', '--no-cache',
+                  dest='cache_disable', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Do not retrieve built targets from CacheDir.")
+
+    op.add_option('--cache-force', '--cache-populate',
+                  dest='cache_force', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Copy already-built targets into the CacheDir.")
+
+    op.add_option('--cache-show',
+                  dest='cache_show', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Print build actions for files from CacheDir.")
+
+    config_options = ["auto", "force" ,"cache"]
+
+    def opt_config(option, opt, value, parser, c_options=config_options):
+        if not value in c_options:
+            raise OptionValueError("Warning:  %s is not a valid config type" % value)
+        setattr(parser.values, option.dest, value)
+    opt_config_help = "Controls Configure subsystem: %s." \
+                      % string.join(config_options, ", ")
+    op.add_option('--config',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="config", default="auto",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_config,
+                  help = opt_config_help,
+                  metavar="MODE")
+
+    op.add_option('-D',
+                  dest="climb_up", default=None,
+                  action="store_const", const=2,
+                  help="Search up directory tree for SConstruct,       "
+                       "build all Default() targets.")
+
+    deprecated_debug_options = {
+        "dtree"         : '; please use --tree=derived instead',
+        "nomemoizer"    : ' and has no effect',
+        "stree"         : '; please use --tree=all,status instead',
+        "tree"          : '; please use --tree=all instead',
+    }
+
+    debug_options = ["count", "explain", "findlibs",
+                     "includes", "memoizer", "memory", "objects",
+                     "pdb", "presub", "stacktrace",
+                     "time"] + deprecated_debug_options.keys()
+
+    def opt_debug(option, opt, value, parser,
+                  debug_options=debug_options,
+                  deprecated_debug_options=deprecated_debug_options):
+        if value in debug_options:
+            parser.values.debug.append(value)
+            if value in deprecated_debug_options.keys():
+                try:
+                    parser.values.delayed_warnings
+                except AttributeError:
+                    parser.values.delayed_warnings = []
+                msg = deprecated_debug_options[value]
+                w = "The --debug=%s option is deprecated%s." % (value, msg)
+                t = (SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedWarning, w)
+                parser.values.delayed_warnings.append(t)
+        else:
+            raise OptionValueError("Warning:  %s is not a valid debug type" % value)
+    opt_debug_help = "Print various types of debugging information: %s." \
+                     % string.join(debug_options, ", ")
+    op.add_option('--debug',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="debug", default=[],
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_debug,
+                  help=opt_debug_help,
+                  metavar="TYPE")
+
+    def opt_diskcheck(option, opt, value, parser):
+        try:
+            diskcheck_value = diskcheck_convert(value)
+        except ValueError, e:
+            raise OptionValueError("Warning: `%s' is not a valid diskcheck type" % e)
+        setattr(parser.values, option.dest, diskcheck_value)
+
+    op.add_option('--diskcheck',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest='diskcheck', default=None,
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_diskcheck,
+                  help="Enable specific on-disk checks.",
+                  metavar="TYPE")
+
+    def opt_duplicate(option, opt, value, parser):
+        if not value in SCons.Node.FS.Valid_Duplicates:
+            raise OptionValueError("`%s' is not a valid duplication style." % value)
+        setattr(parser.values, option.dest, value)
+        # Set the duplicate style right away so it can affect linking
+        # of SConscript files.
+        SCons.Node.FS.set_duplicate(value)
+
+    opt_duplicate_help = "Set the preferred duplication methods. Must be one of " \
+                         + string.join(SCons.Node.FS.Valid_Duplicates, ", ")
+
+    op.add_option('--duplicate',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="duplicate", default='hard-soft-copy',
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_duplicate,
+                  help=opt_duplicate_help)
+
+    op.add_option('-f', '--file', '--makefile', '--sconstruct',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="file", default=[],
+                  action="append",
+                  help="Read FILE as the top-level SConstruct file.")
+
+    op.add_option('-h', '--help',
+                  dest="help", default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Print defined help message, or this one.")
+
+    op.add_option("-H", "--help-options",
+                  action="help",
+                  help="Print this message and exit.")
+
+    op.add_option('-i', '--ignore-errors',
+                  dest='ignore_errors', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Ignore errors from build actions.")
+
+    op.add_option('-I', '--include-dir',
+                  nargs=1,
+                  dest='include_dir', default=[],
+                  action="append",
+                  help="Search DIR for imported Python modules.",
+                  metavar="DIR")
+
+    op.add_option('--implicit-cache',
+                  dest='implicit_cache', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Cache implicit dependencies")
+
+    def opt_implicit_deps(option, opt, value, parser):
+        setattr(parser.values, 'implicit_cache', True)
+        setattr(parser.values, option.dest, True)
+
+    op.add_option('--implicit-deps-changed',
+                  dest="implicit_deps_changed", default=False,
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_implicit_deps,
+                  help="Ignore cached implicit dependencies.")
+
+    op.add_option('--implicit-deps-unchanged',
+                  dest="implicit_deps_unchanged", default=False,
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_implicit_deps,
+                  help="Ignore changes in implicit dependencies.")
+
+    op.add_option('--interact', '--interactive',
+                  dest='interactive', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Run in interactive mode.")
+
+    op.add_option('-j', '--jobs',
+                  nargs=1, type="int",
+                  dest="num_jobs", default=1,
+                  action="store",
+                  help="Allow N jobs at once.",
+                  metavar="N")
+
+    op.add_option('-k', '--keep-going',
+                  dest='keep_going', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Keep going when a target can't be made.")
+
+    op.add_option('--max-drift',
+                  nargs=1, type="int",
+                  dest='max_drift', default=SCons.Node.FS.default_max_drift,
+                  action="store",
+                  help="Set maximum system clock drift to N seconds.",
+                  metavar="N")
+
+    op.add_option('--md5-chunksize',
+                  nargs=1, type="int",
+                  dest='md5_chunksize', default=SCons.Node.FS.File.md5_chunksize,
+                  action="store",
+                  help="Set chunk-size for MD5 signature computation to N kilobytes.",
+                  metavar="N")
+
+    op.add_option('-n', '--no-exec', '--just-print', '--dry-run', '--recon',
+                  dest='no_exec', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Don't build; just print commands.")
+
+    op.add_option('--no-site-dir',
+                  dest='no_site_dir', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Don't search or use the usual site_scons dir.")
+
+    op.add_option('--profile',
+                  nargs=1,
+                  dest="profile_file", default=None,
+                  action="store",
+                  help="Profile SCons and put results in FILE.",
+                  metavar="FILE")
+
+    op.add_option('-q', '--question',
+                  dest="question", default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Don't build; exit status says if up to date.")
+
+    op.add_option('-Q',
+                  dest='no_progress', default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Suppress \"Reading/Building\" progress messages.")
+
+    op.add_option('--random',
+                  dest="random", default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Build dependencies in random order.")
+
+    op.add_option('-s', '--silent', '--quiet',
+                  dest="silent", default=False,
+                  action="store_true",
+                  help="Don't print commands.")
+
+    op.add_option('--site-dir',
+                  nargs=1,
+                  dest='site_dir', default=None,
+                  action="store",
+                  help="Use DIR instead of the usual site_scons dir.",
+                  metavar="DIR")
+
+    op.add_option('--stack-size',
+                  nargs=1, type="int",
+                  dest='stack_size',
+                  action="store",
+                  help="Set the stack size of the threads used to run jobs to N kilobytes.",
+                  metavar="N")
+
+    op.add_option('--taskmastertrace',
+                  nargs=1,
+                  dest="taskmastertrace_file", default=None,
+                  action="store",
+                  help="Trace Node evaluation to FILE.",
+                  metavar="FILE")
+
+    tree_options = ["all", "derived", "prune", "status"]
+
+    def opt_tree(option, opt, value, parser, tree_options=tree_options):
+        import Main
+        tp = Main.TreePrinter()
+        for o in string.split(value, ','):
+            if o == 'all':
+                tp.derived = False
+            elif o == 'derived':
+                tp.derived = True
+            elif o == 'prune':
+                tp.prune = True
+            elif o == 'status':
+                tp.status = True
+            else:
+                raise OptionValueError("Warning:  %s is not a valid --tree option" % o)
+        parser.values.tree_printers.append(tp)
+
+    opt_tree_help = "Print a dependency tree in various formats: %s." \
+                    % string.join(tree_options, ", ")
+
+    op.add_option('--tree',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="tree_printers", default=[],
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_tree,
+                  help=opt_tree_help,
+                  metavar="OPTIONS")
+
+    op.add_option('-u', '--up', '--search-up',
+                  dest="climb_up", default=0,
+                  action="store_const", const=1,
+                  help="Search up directory tree for SConstruct,       "
+                       "build targets at or below current directory.")
+
+    op.add_option('-U',
+                  dest="climb_up", default=0,
+                  action="store_const", const=3,
+                  help="Search up directory tree for SConstruct,       "
+                       "build Default() targets from local SConscript.")
+
+    def opt_version(option, opt, value, parser):
+        sys.stdout.write(parser.version + '\n')
+        sys.exit(0)
+    op.add_option("-v", "--version",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_version,
+                  help="Print the SCons version number and exit.")
+
+    def opt_warn(option, opt, value, parser, tree_options=tree_options):
+        if SCons.Util.is_String(value):
+            value = string.split(value, ',')
+        parser.values.warn.extend(value)
+
+    op.add_option('--warn', '--warning',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="warn", default=[],
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_warn,
+                  help="Enable or disable warnings.",
+                  metavar="WARNING-SPEC")
+
+    op.add_option('-Y', '--repository', '--srcdir',
+                  nargs=1,
+                  dest="repository", default=[],
+                  action="append",
+                  help="Search REPOSITORY for source and target files.")
+
+    # Options from Make and Cons classic that we do not yet support,
+    # but which we may support someday and whose (potential) meanings
+    # we don't want to change.  These all get a "the -X option is not
+    # yet implemented" message and don't show up in the help output.
+
+    def opt_not_yet(option, opt, value, parser):
+        msg = "Warning:  the %s option is not yet implemented\n" % opt
+        sys.stderr.write(msg)
+        sys.exit(0)
+
+
+    op.add_option('-l', '--load-average', '--max-load',
+                  nargs=1, type="int",
+                  dest="load_average", default=0,
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  # action="store",
+                  # help="Don't start multiple jobs unless load is below "
+                  #      "LOAD-AVERAGE."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('--list-actions',
+                  dest="list_actions",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  # help="Don't build; list files and build actions."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('--list-derived',
+                  dest="list_derived",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  # help="Don't build; list files that would be built."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('--list-where',
+                  dest="list_where",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  # help="Don't build; list files and where defined."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('-o', '--old-file', '--assume-old',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="old_file", default=[],
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  # action="append",
+                  # help = "Consider FILE to be old; don't rebuild it."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('--override',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  dest="override",
+                  # help="Override variables as specified in FILE."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('-p',
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  dest="p",
+                  # help="Print internal environments/objects."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('-r', '-R', '--no-builtin-rules', '--no-builtin-variables',
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  dest="no_builtin_rules",
+                  # help="Clear default environments and variables."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('--write-filenames',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="write_filenames",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  # help="Write all filenames examined into FILE."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('-W', '--new-file', '--assume-new', '--what-if',
+                  nargs=1, type="string",
+                  dest="new_file",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  # help="Consider FILE to be changed."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+    op.add_option('--warn-undefined-variables',
+                  dest="warn_undefined_variables",
+                  action="callback", callback=opt_not_yet,
+                  # help="Warn when an undefined variable is referenced."
+                  help=SUPPRESS_HELP)
+
+    return op

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/SConscript.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/SConscript.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/SConscript.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,632 @@
+"""SCons.Script.SConscript
+
+This module defines the Python API provided to SConscript and SConstruct
+files.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Script/SConscript.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Environment
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Node.Alias
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Platform
+import SCons.SConf
+import SCons.Script.Main
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import re
+import string
+import sys
+import traceback
+import types
+import UserList
+
+# The following variables used to live in this module.  Some
+# SConscript files out there may have referred to them directly as
+# SCons.Script.SConscript.*.  This is now supported by some special
+# handling towards the bottom of the SConscript.__init__.py module.
+#Arguments = {}
+#ArgList = []
+#BuildTargets = TargetList()
+#CommandLineTargets = []
+#DefaultTargets = []
+
+class SConscriptReturn(Exception):
+    pass
+
+launch_dir = os.path.abspath(os.curdir)
+
+GlobalDict = None
+
+# global exports set by Export():
+global_exports = {}
+
+# chdir flag
+sconscript_chdir = 1
+
+def get_calling_namespaces():
+    """Return the locals and globals for the function that called
+    into this module in the current call stack."""
+    try: 1/0
+    except ZeroDivisionError: 
+        # Don't start iterating with the current stack-frame to
+        # prevent creating reference cycles (f_back is safe).
+        frame = sys.exc_info()[2].tb_frame.f_back
+
+    # Find the first frame that *isn't* from this file.  This means
+    # that we expect all of the SCons frames that implement an Export()
+    # or SConscript() call to be in this file, so that we can identify
+    # the first non-Script.SConscript frame as the user's local calling
+    # environment, and the locals and globals dictionaries from that
+    # frame as the calling namespaces.  See the comment below preceding
+    # the DefaultEnvironmentCall block for even more explanation.
+    while frame.f_globals.get("__name__") == __name__:
+        frame = frame.f_back
+
+    return frame.f_locals, frame.f_globals
+
+
+def compute_exports(exports):
+    """Compute a dictionary of exports given one of the parameters
+    to the Export() function or the exports argument to SConscript()."""
+
+    loc, glob = get_calling_namespaces()
+
+    retval = {}
+    try:
+        for export in exports:
+            if SCons.Util.is_Dict(export):
+                retval.update(export)
+            else:
+                try:
+                    retval[export] = loc[export]
+                except KeyError:
+                    retval[export] = glob[export]
+    except KeyError, x:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Export of non-existent variable '%s'"%x
+
+    return retval
+
+class Frame:
+    """A frame on the SConstruct/SConscript call stack"""
+    def __init__(self, fs, exports, sconscript):
+        self.globals = BuildDefaultGlobals()
+        self.retval = None
+        self.prev_dir = fs.getcwd()
+        self.exports = compute_exports(exports)  # exports from the calling SConscript
+        # make sure the sconscript attr is a Node.
+        if isinstance(sconscript, SCons.Node.Node):
+            self.sconscript = sconscript
+        elif sconscript == '-':
+            self.sconscript = None
+        else:
+            self.sconscript = fs.File(str(sconscript))
+
+# the SConstruct/SConscript call stack:
+call_stack = []
+
+# For documentation on the methods in this file, see the scons man-page
+
+def Return(*vars, **kw):
+    retval = []
+    try:
+        fvars = SCons.Util.flatten(vars)
+        for var in fvars:
+            for v in string.split(var):
+                retval.append(call_stack[-1].globals[v])
+    except KeyError, x:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Return of non-existent variable '%s'"%x
+
+    if len(retval) == 1:
+        call_stack[-1].retval = retval[0]
+    else:
+        call_stack[-1].retval = tuple(retval)
+
+    stop = kw.get('stop', True)
+
+    if stop:
+        raise SConscriptReturn
+
+
+stack_bottom = '% Stack boTTom %' # hard to define a variable w/this name :)
+
+def _SConscript(fs, *files, **kw):
+    top = fs.Top
+    sd = fs.SConstruct_dir.rdir()
+    exports = kw.get('exports', [])
+
+    # evaluate each SConscript file
+    results = []
+    for fn in files:
+        call_stack.append(Frame(fs, exports, fn))
+        old_sys_path = sys.path
+        try:
+            SCons.Script.sconscript_reading = SCons.Script.sconscript_reading + 1
+            if fn == "-":
+                exec sys.stdin in call_stack[-1].globals
+            else:
+                if isinstance(fn, SCons.Node.Node):
+                    f = fn
+                else:
+                    f = fs.File(str(fn))
+                _file_ = None
+
+                # Change directory to the top of the source
+                # tree to make sure the os's cwd and the cwd of
+                # fs match so we can open the SConscript.
+                fs.chdir(top, change_os_dir=1)
+                if f.rexists():
+                    _file_ = open(f.rfile().get_abspath(), "r")
+                elif f.has_src_builder():
+                    # The SConscript file apparently exists in a source
+                    # code management system.  Build it, but then clear
+                    # the builder so that it doesn't get built *again*
+                    # during the actual build phase.
+                    f.build()
+                    f.built()
+                    f.builder_set(None)
+                    if f.exists():
+                        _file_ = open(f.get_abspath(), "r")
+                if _file_:
+                    # Chdir to the SConscript directory.  Use a path
+                    # name relative to the SConstruct file so that if
+                    # we're using the -f option, we're essentially
+                    # creating a parallel SConscript directory structure
+                    # in our local directory tree.
+                    #
+                    # XXX This is broken for multiple-repository cases
+                    # where the SConstruct and SConscript files might be
+                    # in different Repositories.  For now, cross that
+                    # bridge when someone comes to it.
+                    try:
+                        src_dir = kw['src_dir']
+                    except KeyError:
+                        ldir = fs.Dir(f.dir.get_path(sd))
+                    else:
+                        ldir = fs.Dir(src_dir)
+                        if not ldir.is_under(f.dir):
+                            # They specified a source directory, but
+                            # it's above the SConscript directory.
+                            # Do the sensible thing and just use the
+                            # SConcript directory.
+                            ldir = fs.Dir(f.dir.get_path(sd))
+                    try:
+                        fs.chdir(ldir, change_os_dir=sconscript_chdir)
+                    except OSError:
+                        # There was no local directory, so we should be
+                        # able to chdir to the Repository directory.
+                        # Note that we do this directly, not through
+                        # fs.chdir(), because we still need to
+                        # interpret the stuff within the SConscript file
+                        # relative to where we are logically.
+                        fs.chdir(ldir, change_os_dir=0)
+                        # TODO Not sure how to handle src_dir here
+                        os.chdir(f.rfile().dir.get_abspath())
+
+                    # Append the SConscript directory to the beginning
+                    # of sys.path so Python modules in the SConscript
+                    # directory can be easily imported.
+                    sys.path = [ f.dir.get_abspath() ] + sys.path
+
+                    # This is the magic line that actually reads up
+                    # and executes the stuff in the SConscript file.
+                    # The locals for this frame contain the special
+                    # bottom-of-the-stack marker so that any
+                    # exceptions that occur when processing this
+                    # SConscript can base the printed frames at this
+                    # level and not show SCons internals as well.
+                    call_stack[-1].globals.update({stack_bottom:1})
+                    old_file = call_stack[-1].globals.get('__file__')
+                    try:
+                        del call_stack[-1].globals['__file__']
+                    except KeyError:
+                        pass
+                    try:
+                        try:
+                            exec _file_ in call_stack[-1].globals
+                        except SConscriptReturn:
+                            pass
+                    finally:
+                        if old_file is not None:
+                            call_stack[-1].globals.update({__file__:old_file})
+                else:
+                    SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.MissingSConscriptWarning,
+                             "Ignoring missing SConscript '%s'" % f.path)
+
+        finally:
+            SCons.Script.sconscript_reading = SCons.Script.sconscript_reading - 1
+            sys.path = old_sys_path
+            frame = call_stack.pop()
+            try:
+                fs.chdir(frame.prev_dir, change_os_dir=sconscript_chdir)
+            except OSError:
+                # There was no local directory, so chdir to the
+                # Repository directory.  Like above, we do this
+                # directly.
+                fs.chdir(frame.prev_dir, change_os_dir=0)
+                rdir = frame.prev_dir.rdir()
+                rdir._create()  # Make sure there's a directory there.
+                try:
+                    os.chdir(rdir.get_abspath())
+                except OSError, e:
+                    # We still couldn't chdir there, so raise the error,
+                    # but only if actions are being executed.
+                    #
+                    # If the -n option was used, the directory would *not*
+                    # have been created and we should just carry on and
+                    # let things muddle through.  This isn't guaranteed
+                    # to work if the SConscript files are reading things
+                    # from disk (for example), but it should work well
+                    # enough for most configurations.
+                    if SCons.Action.execute_actions:
+                        raise e
+
+            results.append(frame.retval)
+
+    # if we only have one script, don't return a tuple
+    if len(results) == 1:
+        return results[0]
+    else:
+        return tuple(results)
+
+def SConscript_exception(file=sys.stderr):
+    """Print an exception stack trace just for the SConscript file(s).
+    This will show users who have Python errors where the problem is,
+    without cluttering the output with all of the internal calls leading
+    up to where we exec the SConscript."""
+    exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = sys.exc_info()
+    tb = exc_tb
+    while tb and not tb.tb_frame.f_locals.has_key(stack_bottom):
+        tb = tb.tb_next
+    if not tb:
+        # We did not find our exec statement, so this was actually a bug
+        # in SCons itself.  Show the whole stack.
+        tb = exc_tb
+    stack = traceback.extract_tb(tb)
+    try:
+        type = exc_type.__name__
+    except AttributeError:
+        type = str(exc_type)
+        if type[:11] == "exceptions.":
+            type = type[11:]
+    file.write('%s: %s:\n' % (type, exc_value))
+    for fname, line, func, text in stack:
+        file.write('  File "%s", line %d:\n' % (fname, line))
+        file.write('    %s\n' % text)
+
+def annotate(node):
+    """Annotate a node with the stack frame describing the
+    SConscript file and line number that created it."""
+    tb = sys.exc_info()[2]
+    while tb and not tb.tb_frame.f_locals.has_key(stack_bottom):
+        tb = tb.tb_next
+    if not tb:
+        # We did not find any exec of an SConscript file: what?!
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "could not find SConscript stack frame"
+    node.creator = traceback.extract_stack(tb)[0]
+
+# The following line would cause each Node to be annotated using the
+# above function.  Unfortunately, this is a *huge* performance hit, so
+# leave this disabled until we find a more efficient mechanism.
+#SCons.Node.Annotate = annotate
+
+class SConsEnvironment(SCons.Environment.Base):
+    """An Environment subclass that contains all of the methods that
+    are particular to the wrapper SCons interface and which aren't
+    (or shouldn't be) part of the build engine itself.
+
+    Note that not all of the methods of this class have corresponding
+    global functions, there are some private methods.
+    """
+
+    #
+    # Private methods of an SConsEnvironment.
+    #
+    def _exceeds_version(self, major, minor, v_major, v_minor):
+        """Return 1 if 'major' and 'minor' are greater than the version
+        in 'v_major' and 'v_minor', and 0 otherwise."""
+        return (major > v_major or (major == v_major and minor > v_minor))
+
+    def _get_major_minor_revision(self, version_string):
+        """Split a version string into major, minor and (optionally)
+        revision parts.
+
+        This is complicated by the fact that a version string can be
+        something like 3.2b1."""
+        version = string.split(string.split(version_string, ' ')[0], '.')
+        v_major = int(version[0])
+        v_minor = int(re.match('\d+', version[1]).group())
+        if len(version) >= 3:
+            v_revision = int(re.match('\d+', version[2]).group())
+        else:
+            v_revision = 0
+        return v_major, v_minor, v_revision
+
+    def _get_SConscript_filenames(self, ls, kw):
+        """
+        Convert the parameters passed to # SConscript() calls into a list
+        of files and export variables.  If the parameters are invalid,
+        throws SCons.Errors.UserError. Returns a tuple (l, e) where l
+        is a list of SConscript filenames and e is a list of exports.
+        """
+        exports = []
+
+        if len(ls) == 0:
+            try:
+                dirs = kw["dirs"]
+            except KeyError:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, \
+                      "Invalid SConscript usage - no parameters"
+
+            if not SCons.Util.is_List(dirs):
+                dirs = [ dirs ]
+            dirs = map(str, dirs)
+
+            name = kw.get('name', 'SConscript')
+
+            files = map(lambda n, name = name: os.path.join(n, name), dirs)
+
+        elif len(ls) == 1:
+
+            files = ls[0]
+
+        elif len(ls) == 2:
+
+            files   = ls[0]
+            exports = self.Split(ls[1])
+
+        else:
+
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, \
+                  "Invalid SConscript() usage - too many arguments"
+
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(files):
+            files = [ files ]
+
+        if kw.get('exports'):
+            exports.extend(self.Split(kw['exports']))
+
+        variant_dir = kw.get('variant_dir') or kw.get('build_dir')
+        if variant_dir:
+            if len(files) != 1:
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, \
+                    "Invalid SConscript() usage - can only specify one SConscript with a variant_dir"
+            duplicate = kw.get('duplicate', 1)
+            src_dir = kw.get('src_dir')
+            if not src_dir:
+                src_dir, fname = os.path.split(str(files[0]))
+                files = [os.path.join(str(variant_dir), fname)]
+            else:
+                if not isinstance(src_dir, SCons.Node.Node):
+                    src_dir = self.fs.Dir(src_dir)
+                fn = files[0]
+                if not isinstance(fn, SCons.Node.Node):
+                    fn = self.fs.File(fn)
+                if fn.is_under(src_dir):
+                    # Get path relative to the source directory.
+                    fname = fn.get_path(src_dir)
+                    files = [os.path.join(str(variant_dir), fname)]
+                else:
+                    files = [fn.abspath]
+                kw['src_dir'] = variant_dir
+            self.fs.VariantDir(variant_dir, src_dir, duplicate)
+
+        return (files, exports)
+
+    #
+    # Public methods of an SConsEnvironment.  These get
+    # entry points in the global name space so they can be called
+    # as global functions.
+    #
+
+    def Configure(self, *args, **kw):
+        if not SCons.Script.sconscript_reading:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Calling Configure from Builders is not supported."
+        kw['_depth'] = kw.get('_depth', 0) + 1
+        return apply(SCons.Environment.Base.Configure, (self,)+args, kw)
+
+    def Default(self, *targets):
+        SCons.Script._Set_Default_Targets(self, targets)
+
+    def EnsureSConsVersion(self, major, minor, revision=0):
+        """Exit abnormally if the SCons version is not late enough."""
+        scons_ver = self._get_major_minor_revision(SCons.__version__)
+        if scons_ver < (major, minor, revision):
+            if revision:
+                scons_ver_string = '%d.%d.%d' % (major, minor, revision)
+            else:
+                scons_ver_string = '%d.%d' % (major, minor)
+            print "SCons %s or greater required, but you have SCons %s" % \
+                  (scons_ver_string, SCons.__version__)
+            sys.exit(2)
+
+    def EnsurePythonVersion(self, major, minor):
+        """Exit abnormally if the Python version is not late enough."""
+        try:
+            v_major, v_minor, v_micro, release, serial = sys.version_info
+            python_ver = (v_major, v_minor)
+        except AttributeError:
+            python_ver = self._get_major_minor_revision(sys.version)[:2]
+        if python_ver < (major, minor):
+            v = string.split(sys.version, " ", 1)[0]
+            print "Python %d.%d or greater required, but you have Python %s" %(major,minor,v)
+            sys.exit(2)
+
+    def Exit(self, value=0):
+        sys.exit(value)
+
+    def Export(self, *vars):
+        for var in vars:
+            global_exports.update(compute_exports(self.Split(var)))
+
+    def GetLaunchDir(self):
+        global launch_dir
+        return launch_dir
+
+    def GetOption(self, name):
+        name = self.subst(name)
+        return SCons.Script.Main.GetOption(name)
+
+    def Help(self, text):
+        text = self.subst(text, raw=1)
+        SCons.Script.HelpFunction(text)
+
+    def Import(self, *vars):
+        try:
+            frame = call_stack[-1]
+            globals = frame.globals
+            exports = frame.exports
+            for var in vars:
+                var = self.Split(var)
+                for v in var:
+                    if v == '*':
+                        globals.update(global_exports)
+                        globals.update(exports)
+                    else:
+                        if exports.has_key(v):
+                            globals[v] = exports[v]
+                        else:
+                            globals[v] = global_exports[v]
+        except KeyError,x:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Import of non-existent variable '%s'"%x
+
+    def SConscript(self, *ls, **kw):
+        def subst_element(x, subst=self.subst):
+            if SCons.Util.is_List(x):
+                x = map(subst, x)
+            else:
+                x = subst(x)
+            return x
+        ls = map(subst_element, ls)
+        subst_kw = {}
+        for key, val in kw.items():
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(val):
+                val = self.subst(val)
+            elif SCons.Util.is_List(val):
+                result = []
+                for v in val:
+                    if SCons.Util.is_String(v):
+                        v = self.subst(v)
+                    result.append(v)
+                val = result
+            subst_kw[key] = val
+
+        files, exports = self._get_SConscript_filenames(ls, subst_kw)
+        subst_kw['exports'] = exports
+        return apply(_SConscript, [self.fs,] + files, subst_kw)
+
+    def SConscriptChdir(self, flag):
+        global sconscript_chdir
+        sconscript_chdir = flag
+
+    def SetOption(self, name, value):
+        name = self.subst(name)
+        SCons.Script.Main.SetOption(name, value)
+
+#
+#
+#
+SCons.Environment.Environment = SConsEnvironment
+
+def Configure(*args, **kw):
+    if not SCons.Script.sconscript_reading:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Calling Configure from Builders is not supported."
+    kw['_depth'] = 1
+    return apply(SCons.SConf.SConf, args, kw)
+
+# It's very important that the DefaultEnvironmentCall() class stay in this
+# file, with the get_calling_namespaces() function, the compute_exports()
+# function, the Frame class and the SConsEnvironment.Export() method.
+# These things make up the calling stack leading up to the actual global
+# Export() or SConscript() call that the user issued.  We want to allow
+# users to export local variables that they define, like so:
+#
+#       def func():
+#           x = 1
+#           Export('x')
+#
+# To support this, the get_calling_namespaces() function assumes that
+# the *first* stack frame that's not from this file is the local frame
+# for the Export() or SConscript() call.
+
+_DefaultEnvironmentProxy = None
+
+def get_DefaultEnvironmentProxy():
+    global _DefaultEnvironmentProxy
+    if not _DefaultEnvironmentProxy:
+        default_env = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment()
+        _DefaultEnvironmentProxy = SCons.Environment.NoSubstitutionProxy(default_env)
+    return _DefaultEnvironmentProxy
+
+class DefaultEnvironmentCall:
+    """A class that implements "global function" calls of
+    Environment methods by fetching the specified method from the
+    DefaultEnvironment's class.  Note that this uses an intermediate
+    proxy class instead of calling the DefaultEnvironment method
+    directly so that the proxy can override the subst() method and
+    thereby prevent expansion of construction variables (since from
+    the user's point of view this was called as a global function,
+    with no associated construction environment)."""
+    def __init__(self, method_name, subst=0):
+        self.method_name = method_name
+        if subst:
+            self.factory = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment
+        else:
+            self.factory = get_DefaultEnvironmentProxy
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
+        env = self.factory()
+        method = getattr(env, self.method_name)
+        return apply(method, args, kw)
+
+
+def BuildDefaultGlobals():
+    """
+    Create a dictionary containing all the default globals for
+    SConstruct and SConscript files.
+    """
+
+    global GlobalDict
+    if GlobalDict is None:
+        GlobalDict = {}
+
+        import SCons.Script
+        d = SCons.Script.__dict__
+        def not_a_module(m, d=d, mtype=type(SCons.Script)):
+             return type(d[m]) != mtype
+        for m in filter(not_a_module, dir(SCons.Script)):
+             GlobalDict[m] = d[m]
+
+    return GlobalDict.copy()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Script/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,408 @@
+"""SCons.Script
+
+This file implements the main() function used by the scons script.
+
+Architecturally, this *is* the scons script, and will likely only be
+called from the external "scons" wrapper.  Consequently, anything here
+should not be, or be considered, part of the build engine.  If it's
+something that we expect other software to want to use, it should go in
+some other module.  If it's specific to the "scons" script invocation,
+it goes here.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Script/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import time
+start_time = time.time()
+
+import os
+import string
+import sys
+import UserList
+
+# Special chicken-and-egg handling of the "--debug=memoizer" flag:
+#
+# SCons.Memoize contains a metaclass implementation that affects how
+# the other classes are instantiated.  The Memoizer may add shim methods
+# to classes that have methods that cache computed values in order to
+# count and report the hits and misses.
+#
+# If we wait to enable the Memoization until after we've parsed the
+# command line options normally, it will be too late, because the Memoizer
+# will have already analyzed the classes that it's Memoizing and decided
+# to not add the shims.  So we use a special-case, up-front check for
+# the "--debug=memoizer" flag and enable Memoizer before we import any
+# of the other modules that use it.
+
+_args = sys.argv + string.split(os.environ.get('SCONSFLAGS', ''))
+if "--debug=memoizer" in _args:
+    import SCons.Memoize
+    import SCons.Warnings
+    try:
+        SCons.Memoize.EnableMemoization()
+    except SCons.Warnings.Warning:
+        # Some warning was thrown (inability to --debug=memoizer on
+        # Python 1.5.2 because it doesn't have metaclasses).  Arrange
+        # for it to be displayed or not after warnings are configured.
+        import Main
+        exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+        Main.delayed_warnings.append((exc_type, exc_value))
+del _args
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Environment
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Options
+import SCons.Platform
+import SCons.Scanner
+import SCons.SConf
+import SCons.Subst
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Variables
+import SCons.Defaults
+
+import Main
+
+main                    = Main.main
+
+# The following are global class definitions and variables that used to
+# live directly in this module back before 0.96.90, when it contained
+# a lot of code.  Some SConscript files in widely-distributed packages
+# (Blender is the specific example) actually reached into SCons.Script
+# directly to use some of these.  Rather than break those SConscript
+# files, we're going to propagate these names into the SCons.Script
+# namespace here.
+#
+# Some of these are commented out because it's *really* unlikely anyone
+# used them, but we're going to leave the comment here to try to make
+# it obvious what to do if the situation arises.
+BuildTask               = Main.BuildTask
+CleanTask               = Main.CleanTask
+QuestionTask            = Main.QuestionTask
+#PrintHelp               = Main.PrintHelp
+#SConscriptSettableOptions = Main.SConscriptSettableOptions
+
+AddOption               = Main.AddOption
+GetOption               = Main.GetOption
+SetOption               = Main.SetOption
+Progress                = Main.Progress
+GetBuildFailures        = Main.GetBuildFailures
+
+#keep_going_on_error     = Main.keep_going_on_error
+#print_dtree             = Main.print_dtree
+#print_explanations      = Main.print_explanations
+#print_includes          = Main.print_includes
+#print_objects           = Main.print_objects
+#print_time              = Main.print_time
+#print_tree              = Main.print_tree
+#memory_stats            = Main.memory_stats
+#ignore_errors           = Main.ignore_errors
+#sconscript_time         = Main.sconscript_time
+#command_time            = Main.command_time
+#exit_status             = Main.exit_status
+#profiling               = Main.profiling
+#repositories            = Main.repositories
+
+#
+import SConscript
+_SConscript = SConscript
+
+call_stack              = _SConscript.call_stack
+
+#
+Action                  = SCons.Action.Action
+AddMethod               = SCons.Util.AddMethod
+AllowSubstExceptions    = SCons.Subst.SetAllowableExceptions
+Builder                 = SCons.Builder.Builder
+Configure               = _SConscript.Configure
+Environment             = SCons.Environment.Environment
+#OptParser               = SCons.SConsOptions.OptParser
+FindPathDirs            = SCons.Scanner.FindPathDirs
+Platform                = SCons.Platform.Platform
+Return                  = _SConscript.Return
+Scanner                 = SCons.Scanner.Base
+Tool                    = SCons.Tool.Tool
+WhereIs                 = SCons.Util.WhereIs
+
+#
+BoolVariable            = SCons.Variables.BoolVariable
+EnumVariable            = SCons.Variables.EnumVariable
+ListVariable            = SCons.Variables.ListVariable
+PackageVariable         = SCons.Variables.PackageVariable
+PathVariable            = SCons.Variables.PathVariable
+
+# Deprecated names that will go away some day.
+BoolOption              = SCons.Options.BoolOption
+EnumOption              = SCons.Options.EnumOption
+ListOption              = SCons.Options.ListOption
+PackageOption           = SCons.Options.PackageOption
+PathOption              = SCons.Options.PathOption
+
+# Action factories.
+Chmod                   = SCons.Defaults.Chmod
+Copy                    = SCons.Defaults.Copy
+Delete                  = SCons.Defaults.Delete
+Mkdir                   = SCons.Defaults.Mkdir
+Move                    = SCons.Defaults.Move
+Touch                   = SCons.Defaults.Touch
+
+# Pre-made, public scanners.
+CScanner                = SCons.Tool.CScanner
+DScanner                = SCons.Tool.DScanner
+DirScanner              = SCons.Defaults.DirScanner
+ProgramScanner          = SCons.Tool.ProgramScanner
+SourceFileScanner       = SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner
+
+# Functions we might still convert to Environment methods.
+CScan                   = SCons.Defaults.CScan
+DefaultEnvironment      = SCons.Defaults.DefaultEnvironment
+
+# Other variables we provide.
+class TargetList(UserList.UserList):
+    def _do_nothing(self, *args, **kw):
+        pass
+    def _add_Default(self, list):
+        self.extend(list)
+    def _clear(self):
+        del self[:]
+
+ARGUMENTS               = {}
+ARGLIST                 = []
+BUILD_TARGETS           = TargetList()
+COMMAND_LINE_TARGETS    = []
+DEFAULT_TARGETS         = []
+
+# BUILD_TARGETS can be modified in the SConscript files.  If so, we
+# want to treat the modified BUILD_TARGETS list as if they specified
+# targets on the command line.  To do that, though, we need to know if
+# BUILD_TARGETS was modified through "official" APIs or by hand.  We do
+# this by updating two lists in parallel, the documented BUILD_TARGETS
+# list, above, and this internal _build_plus_default targets list which
+# should only have "official" API changes.  Then Script/Main.py can
+# compare these two afterwards to figure out if the user added their
+# own targets to BUILD_TARGETS.
+_build_plus_default = TargetList()
+
+def _Add_Arguments(alist):
+    for arg in alist:
+        a, b = string.split(arg, '=', 1)
+        ARGUMENTS[a] = b
+        ARGLIST.append((a, b))
+
+def _Add_Targets(tlist):
+    if tlist:
+        COMMAND_LINE_TARGETS.extend(tlist)
+        BUILD_TARGETS.extend(tlist)
+        BUILD_TARGETS._add_Default = BUILD_TARGETS._do_nothing
+        BUILD_TARGETS._clear = BUILD_TARGETS._do_nothing
+        _build_plus_default.extend(tlist)
+        _build_plus_default._add_Default = _build_plus_default._do_nothing
+        _build_plus_default._clear = _build_plus_default._do_nothing
+
+def _Set_Default_Targets_Has_Been_Called(d, fs):
+    return DEFAULT_TARGETS
+
+def _Set_Default_Targets_Has_Not_Been_Called(d, fs):
+    if d is None:
+        d = [fs.Dir('.')]
+    return d
+
+_Get_Default_Targets = _Set_Default_Targets_Has_Not_Been_Called
+
+def _Set_Default_Targets(env, tlist):
+    global DEFAULT_TARGETS
+    global _Get_Default_Targets
+    _Get_Default_Targets = _Set_Default_Targets_Has_Been_Called
+    for t in tlist:
+        if t is None:
+            # Delete the elements from the list in-place, don't
+            # reassign an empty list to DEFAULT_TARGETS, so that the
+            # variables will still point to the same object we point to.
+            del DEFAULT_TARGETS[:]
+            BUILD_TARGETS._clear()
+            _build_plus_default._clear()
+        elif isinstance(t, SCons.Node.Node):
+            DEFAULT_TARGETS.append(t)
+            BUILD_TARGETS._add_Default([t])
+            _build_plus_default._add_Default([t])
+        else:
+            nodes = env.arg2nodes(t, env.fs.Entry)
+            DEFAULT_TARGETS.extend(nodes)
+            BUILD_TARGETS._add_Default(nodes)
+            _build_plus_default._add_Default(nodes)
+
+#
+help_text = None
+
+def HelpFunction(text):
+    global help_text
+    if SCons.Script.help_text is None:
+        SCons.Script.help_text = text
+    else:
+        help_text = help_text + text
+
+#
+# Will be non-zero if we are reading an SConscript file.
+sconscript_reading = 0
+
+#
+def Variables(files=[], args=ARGUMENTS):
+    return SCons.Variables.Variables(files, args)
+
+def Options(files=[], args=ARGUMENTS):
+    return SCons.Options.Options(files, args)
+
+# The list of global functions to add to the SConscript name space
+# that end up calling corresponding methods or Builders in the
+# DefaultEnvironment().
+GlobalDefaultEnvironmentFunctions = [
+    # Methods from the SConsEnvironment class, above.
+    'Default',
+    'EnsurePythonVersion',
+    'EnsureSConsVersion',
+    'Exit',
+    'Export',
+    'GetLaunchDir',
+    'Help',
+    'Import',
+    #'SConscript', is handled separately, below.
+    'SConscriptChdir',
+
+    # Methods from the Environment.Base class.
+    'AddPostAction',
+    'AddPreAction',
+    'Alias',
+    'AlwaysBuild',
+    'BuildDir',
+    'CacheDir',
+    'Clean',
+    #The Command() method is handled separately, below.
+    'Decider',
+    'Depends',
+    'Dir',
+    'NoClean',
+    'NoCache',
+    'Entry',
+    'Execute',
+    'File',
+    'FindFile',
+    'FindInstalledFiles',
+    'FindSourceFiles',
+    'Flatten',
+    'GetBuildPath',
+    'Glob',
+    'Ignore',
+    'Install',
+    'InstallAs',
+    'Literal',
+    'Local',
+    'ParseDepends',
+    'Precious',
+    'Repository',
+    'Requires',
+    'SConsignFile',
+    'SideEffect',
+    'SourceCode',
+    'SourceSignatures',
+    'Split',
+    'Tag',
+    'TargetSignatures',
+    'Value',
+    'VariantDir',
+]
+
+GlobalDefaultBuilders = [
+    # Supported builders.
+    'CFile',
+    'CXXFile',
+    'DVI',
+    'Jar',
+    'Java',
+    'JavaH',
+    'Library',
+    'M4',
+    'MSVSProject',
+    'Object',
+    'PCH',
+    'PDF',
+    'PostScript',
+    'Program',
+    'RES',
+    'RMIC',
+    'SharedLibrary',
+    'SharedObject',
+    'StaticLibrary',
+    'StaticObject',
+    'Tar',
+    'TypeLibrary',
+    'Zip',
+    'Package',
+]
+
+for name in GlobalDefaultEnvironmentFunctions + GlobalDefaultBuilders:
+    exec "%s = _SConscript.DefaultEnvironmentCall(%s)" % (name, repr(name))
+del name
+
+# There are a handful of variables that used to live in the
+# Script/SConscript.py module that some SConscript files out there were
+# accessing directly as SCons.Script.SConscript.*.  The problem is that
+# "SConscript" in this namespace is no longer a module, it's a global
+# function call--or more precisely, an object that implements a global
+# function call through the default Environment.  Nevertheless, we can
+# maintain backwards compatibility for SConscripts that were reaching in
+# this way by hanging some attributes off the "SConscript" object here.
+SConscript = _SConscript.DefaultEnvironmentCall('SConscript')
+
+# Make SConscript look enough like the module it used to be so
+# that pychecker doesn't barf.
+SConscript.__name__ = 'SConscript'
+
+SConscript.Arguments = ARGUMENTS
+SConscript.ArgList = ARGLIST
+SConscript.BuildTargets = BUILD_TARGETS
+SConscript.CommandLineTargets = COMMAND_LINE_TARGETS
+SConscript.DefaultTargets = DEFAULT_TARGETS
+
+# The global Command() function must be handled differently than the
+# global functions for other construction environment methods because
+# we want people to be able to use Actions that must expand $TARGET
+# and $SOURCE later, when (and if) the Action is invoked to build
+# the target(s).  We do this with the subst=1 argument, which creates
+# a DefaultEnvironmentCall instance that wraps up a normal default
+# construction environment that performs variable substitution, not a
+# proxy that doesn't.
+#
+# There's a flaw here, though, because any other $-variables on a command
+# line will *also* be expanded, each to a null string, but that should
+# only be a problem in the unusual case where someone was passing a '$'
+# on a command line and *expected* the $ to get through to the shell
+# because they were calling Command() and not env.Command()...  This is
+# unlikely enough that we're going to leave this as is and cross that
+# bridge if someone actually comes to it.
+Command = _SConscript.DefaultEnvironmentCall('Command', subst=1)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Sig.py
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--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Sig.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Sig.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Sig.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """Place-holder for the old SCons.Sig module hierarchy
+
+This is no longer used, but code out there (such as the NSIS module on
+the SCons wiki) may try to import SCons.Sig.  If so, we generate a warning
+that points them to the line that caused the import, and don't die.
+
+If someone actually tried to use the sub-modules or functions within
+the package (for example, SCons.Sig.MD5.signature()), then they'll still
+get an AttributeError, but at least they'll know where to start looking.
+"""
+
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+msg = 'The SCons.Sig module no longer exists.\n' \
+      '    Remove the following "import SCons.Sig" line to eliminate this warning:'
+
+SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.DeprecatedWarning, msg)
+
+default_calc = None
+default_module = None
+
+class MD5Null(SCons.Util.Null):
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return "MD5Null()"
+
+class TimeStampNull(SCons.Util.Null):
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return "TimeStampNull()"
+
+MD5 = MD5Null()
+TimeStamp = TimeStampNull()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Subst.py
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--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Subst.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Subst.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,884 @@
+"""SCons.Subst
+
+SCons string substitution.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Subst.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import re
+import string
+import types
+import UserList
+import UserString
+
+import SCons.Errors
+
+from SCons.Util import is_String, is_Sequence
+
+# Indexed by the SUBST_* constants below.
+_strconv = [SCons.Util.to_String_for_subst,
+            SCons.Util.to_String_for_subst,
+            SCons.Util.to_String_for_signature]
+
+
+
+AllowableExceptions = (IndexError, NameError)
+
+def SetAllowableExceptions(*excepts):
+    global AllowableExceptions
+    AllowableExceptions = filter(None, excepts)
+
+def raise_exception(exception, target, s):
+    name = exception.__class__.__name__
+    msg = "%s `%s' trying to evaluate `%s'" % (name, exception, s)
+    if target:
+        raise SCons.Errors.BuildError, (target[0], msg)
+    else:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, msg
+
+
+
+class Literal:
+    """A wrapper for a string.  If you use this object wrapped
+    around a string, then it will be interpreted as literal.
+    When passed to the command interpreter, all special
+    characters will be escaped."""
+    def __init__(self, lstr):
+        self.lstr = lstr
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.lstr
+
+    def escape(self, escape_func):
+        return escape_func(self.lstr)
+
+    def for_signature(self):
+        return self.lstr
+
+    def is_literal(self):
+        return 1
+
+class SpecialAttrWrapper:
+    """This is a wrapper for what we call a 'Node special attribute.'
+    This is any of the attributes of a Node that we can reference from
+    Environment variable substitution, such as $TARGET.abspath or
+    $SOURCES[1].filebase.  We implement the same methods as Literal
+    so we can handle special characters, plus a for_signature method,
+    such that we can return some canonical string during signature
+    calculation to avoid unnecessary rebuilds."""
+
+    def __init__(self, lstr, for_signature=None):
+        """The for_signature parameter, if supplied, will be the
+        canonical string we return from for_signature().  Else
+        we will simply return lstr."""
+        self.lstr = lstr
+        if for_signature:
+            self.forsig = for_signature
+        else:
+            self.forsig = lstr
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.lstr
+
+    def escape(self, escape_func):
+        return escape_func(self.lstr)
+
+    def for_signature(self):
+        return self.forsig
+
+    def is_literal(self):
+        return 1
+
+def quote_spaces(arg):
+    """Generic function for putting double quotes around any string that
+    has white space in it."""
+    if ' ' in arg or '\t' in arg:
+        return '"%s"' % arg
+    else:
+        return str(arg)
+
+class CmdStringHolder(UserString.UserString):
+    """This is a special class used to hold strings generated by
+    scons_subst() and scons_subst_list().  It defines a special method
+    escape().  When passed a function with an escape algorithm for a
+    particular platform, it will return the contained string with the
+    proper escape sequences inserted.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, cmd, literal=None):
+        UserString.UserString.__init__(self, cmd)
+        self.literal = literal
+
+    def is_literal(self):
+        return self.literal
+
+    def escape(self, escape_func, quote_func=quote_spaces):
+        """Escape the string with the supplied function.  The
+        function is expected to take an arbitrary string, then
+        return it with all special characters escaped and ready
+        for passing to the command interpreter.
+
+        After calling this function, the next call to str() will
+        return the escaped string.
+        """
+
+        if self.is_literal():
+            return escape_func(self.data)
+        elif ' ' in self.data or '\t' in self.data:
+            return quote_func(self.data)
+        else:
+            return self.data
+
+def escape_list(list, escape_func):
+    """Escape a list of arguments by running the specified escape_func
+    on every object in the list that has an escape() method."""
+    def escape(obj, escape_func=escape_func):
+        try:
+            e = obj.escape
+        except AttributeError:
+            return obj
+        else:
+            return e(escape_func)
+    return map(escape, list)
+
+class NLWrapper:
+    """A wrapper class that delays turning a list of sources or targets
+    into a NodeList until it's needed.  The specified function supplied
+    when the object is initialized is responsible for turning raw nodes
+    into proxies that implement the special attributes like .abspath,
+    .source, etc.  This way, we avoid creating those proxies just
+    "in case" someone is going to use $TARGET or the like, and only
+    go through the trouble if we really have to.
+
+    In practice, this might be a wash performance-wise, but it's a little
+    cleaner conceptually...
+    """
+    
+    def __init__(self, list, func):
+        self.list = list
+        self.func = func
+    def _return_nodelist(self):
+        return self.nodelist
+    def _gen_nodelist(self):
+        list = self.list
+        if list is None:
+            list = []
+        elif not is_Sequence(list):
+            list = [list]
+        # The map(self.func) call is what actually turns
+        # a list into appropriate proxies.
+        self.nodelist = SCons.Util.NodeList(map(self.func, list))
+        self._create_nodelist = self._return_nodelist
+        return self.nodelist
+    _create_nodelist = _gen_nodelist
+    
+
+class Targets_or_Sources(UserList.UserList):
+    """A class that implements $TARGETS or $SOURCES expansions by in turn
+    wrapping a NLWrapper.  This class handles the different methods used
+    to access the list, calling the NLWrapper to create proxies on demand.
+
+    Note that we subclass UserList.UserList purely so that the
+    is_Sequence() function will identify an object of this class as
+    a list during variable expansion.  We're not really using any
+    UserList.UserList methods in practice.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, nl):
+        self.nl = nl
+    def __getattr__(self, attr):
+        nl = self.nl._create_nodelist()
+        return getattr(nl, attr)
+    def __getitem__(self, i):
+        nl = self.nl._create_nodelist()
+        return nl[i]
+    def __getslice__(self, i, j):
+        nl = self.nl._create_nodelist()
+        i = max(i, 0); j = max(j, 0)
+        return nl[i:j]
+    def __str__(self):
+        nl = self.nl._create_nodelist()
+        return str(nl)
+    def __repr__(self):
+        nl = self.nl._create_nodelist()
+        return repr(nl)
+
+class Target_or_Source:
+    """A class that implements $TARGET or $SOURCE expansions by in turn
+    wrapping a NLWrapper.  This class handles the different methods used
+    to access an individual proxy Node, calling the NLWrapper to create
+    a proxy on demand.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, nl):
+        self.nl = nl
+    def __getattr__(self, attr):
+        nl = self.nl._create_nodelist()
+        try:
+            nl0 = nl[0]
+        except IndexError:
+            # If there is nothing in the list, then we have no attributes to
+            # pass through, so raise AttributeError for everything.
+            raise AttributeError, "NodeList has no attribute: %s" % attr
+        return getattr(nl0, attr)
+    def __str__(self):
+        nl = self.nl._create_nodelist()
+        if nl:
+            return str(nl[0])
+        return ''
+    def __repr__(self):
+        nl = self.nl._create_nodelist()
+        if nl:
+            return repr(nl[0])
+        return ''
+
+def subst_dict(target, source):
+    """Create a dictionary for substitution of special
+    construction variables.
+
+    This translates the following special arguments:
+
+    target - the target (object or array of objects),
+             used to generate the TARGET and TARGETS
+             construction variables
+
+    source - the source (object or array of objects),
+             used to generate the SOURCES and SOURCE
+             construction variables
+    """
+    dict = {}
+
+    if target:
+        def get_tgt_subst_proxy(thing):
+            try:
+                subst_proxy = thing.get_subst_proxy()
+            except AttributeError:
+                subst_proxy = thing # probably a string, just return it
+            return subst_proxy
+        tnl = NLWrapper(target, get_tgt_subst_proxy)
+        dict['TARGETS'] = Targets_or_Sources(tnl)
+        dict['TARGET'] = Target_or_Source(tnl)
+    else:
+        dict['TARGETS'] = None
+        dict['TARGET'] = None
+
+    if source:
+        def get_src_subst_proxy(node):
+            try:
+                rfile = node.rfile
+            except AttributeError:
+                pass
+            else:
+                node = rfile()
+            try:
+                return node.get_subst_proxy()
+            except AttributeError:
+                return node     # probably a String, just return it
+        snl = NLWrapper(source, get_src_subst_proxy)
+        dict['SOURCES'] = Targets_or_Sources(snl)
+        dict['SOURCE'] = Target_or_Source(snl)
+    else:
+        dict['SOURCES'] = None
+        dict['SOURCE'] = None
+
+    return dict
+
+# Constants for the "mode" parameter to scons_subst_list() and
+# scons_subst().  SUBST_RAW gives the raw command line.  SUBST_CMD
+# gives a command line suitable for passing to a shell.  SUBST_SIG
+# gives a command line appropriate for calculating the signature
+# of a command line...if this changes, we should rebuild.
+SUBST_CMD = 0
+SUBST_RAW = 1
+SUBST_SIG = 2
+
+_rm = re.compile(r'\$[()]')
+_remove = re.compile(r'\$\([^\$]*(\$[^\)][^\$]*)*\$\)')
+
+# Indexed by the SUBST_* constants above.
+_regex_remove = [ _rm, None, _remove ]
+
+def _rm_list(list):
+    #return [ l for l in list if not l in ('$(', '$)') ]
+    return filter(lambda l: not l in ('$(', '$)'), list)
+
+def _remove_list(list):
+    result = []
+    do_append = result.append
+    for l in list:
+        if l == '$(':
+            do_append = lambda x: None
+        elif l == '$)':
+            do_append = result.append
+        else:
+            do_append(l)
+    return result
+
+# Indexed by the SUBST_* constants above.
+_list_remove = [ _rm_list, None, _remove_list ]
+
+# Regular expressions for splitting strings and handling substitutions,
+# for use by the scons_subst() and scons_subst_list() functions:
+#
+# The first expression compiled matches all of the $-introduced tokens
+# that we need to process in some way, and is used for substitutions.
+# The expressions it matches are:
+#
+#       "$$"
+#       "$("
+#       "$)"
+#       "$variable"             [must begin with alphabetic or underscore]
+#       "${any stuff}"
+#
+# The second expression compiled is used for splitting strings into tokens
+# to be processed, and it matches all of the tokens listed above, plus
+# the following that affect how arguments do or don't get joined together:
+#
+#       "   "                   [white space]
+#       "non-white-space"       [without any dollar signs]
+#       "$"                     [single dollar sign]
+#
+_dollar_exps_str = r'\$[\$\(\)]|\$[_a-zA-Z][\.\w]*|\${[^}]*}'
+_dollar_exps = re.compile(r'(%s)' % _dollar_exps_str)
+_separate_args = re.compile(r'(%s|\s+|[^\s\$]+|\$)' % _dollar_exps_str)
+
+# This regular expression is used to replace strings of multiple white
+# space characters in the string result from the scons_subst() function.
+_space_sep = re.compile(r'[\t ]+(?![^{]*})')
+
+def scons_subst(strSubst, env, mode=SUBST_RAW, target=None, source=None, gvars={}, lvars={}, conv=None):
+    """Expand a string or list containing construction variable
+    substitutions.
+
+    This is the work-horse function for substitutions in file names
+    and the like.  The companion scons_subst_list() function (below)
+    handles separating command lines into lists of arguments, so see
+    that function if that's what you're looking for.
+    """
+    if type(strSubst) == types.StringType and string.find(strSubst, '$') < 0:
+        return strSubst
+
+    class StringSubber:
+        """A class to construct the results of a scons_subst() call.
+
+        This binds a specific construction environment, mode, target and
+        source with two methods (substitute() and expand()) that handle
+        the expansion.
+        """
+        def __init__(self, env, mode, target, source, conv, gvars):
+            self.env = env
+            self.mode = mode
+            self.target = target
+            self.source = source
+            self.conv = conv
+            self.gvars = gvars
+
+        def expand(self, s, lvars):
+            """Expand a single "token" as necessary, returning an
+            appropriate string containing the expansion.
+
+            This handles expanding different types of things (strings,
+            lists, callables) appropriately.  It calls the wrapper
+            substitute() method to re-expand things as necessary, so that
+            the results of expansions of side-by-side strings still get
+            re-evaluated separately, not smushed together.
+            """
+            if is_String(s):
+                try:
+                    s0, s1 = s[:2]
+                except (IndexError, ValueError):
+                    return s
+                if s0 != '$':
+                    return s
+                if s1 == '$':
+                    return '$'
+                elif s1 in '()':
+                    return s
+                else:
+                    key = s[1:]
+                    if key[0] == '{' or string.find(key, '.') >= 0:
+                        if key[0] == '{':
+                            key = key[1:-1]
+                        try:
+                            s = eval(key, self.gvars, lvars)
+                        except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                            raise
+                        except Exception, e:
+                            if e.__class__ in AllowableExceptions:
+                                return ''
+                            raise_exception(e, self.target, s)
+                    else:
+                        if lvars.has_key(key):
+                            s = lvars[key]
+                        elif self.gvars.has_key(key):
+                            s = self.gvars[key]
+                        elif not NameError in AllowableExceptions:
+                            raise_exception(NameError(key), self.target, s)
+                        else:
+                            return ''
+    
+                    # Before re-expanding the result, handle
+                    # recursive expansion by copying the local
+                    # variable dictionary and overwriting a null
+                    # string for the value of the variable name
+                    # we just expanded.
+                    #
+                    # This could potentially be optimized by only
+                    # copying lvars when s contains more expansions,
+                    # but lvars is usually supposed to be pretty
+                    # small, and deeply nested variable expansions
+                    # are probably more the exception than the norm,
+                    # so it should be tolerable for now.
+                    lv = lvars.copy()
+                    var = string.split(key, '.')[0]
+                    lv[var] = ''
+                    return self.substitute(s, lv)
+            elif is_Sequence(s):
+                def func(l, conv=self.conv, substitute=self.substitute, lvars=lvars):
+                    return conv(substitute(l, lvars))
+                return map(func, s)
+            elif callable(s):
+                try:
+                    s = s(target=self.target,
+                         source=self.source,
+                         env=self.env,
+                         for_signature=(self.mode != SUBST_CMD))
+                except TypeError:
+                    # This probably indicates that it's a callable
+                    # object that doesn't match our calling arguments
+                    # (like an Action).
+                    if self.mode == SUBST_RAW:
+                        return s
+                    s = self.conv(s)
+                return self.substitute(s, lvars)
+            elif s is None:
+                return ''
+            else:
+                return s
+
+        def substitute(self, args, lvars):
+            """Substitute expansions in an argument or list of arguments.
+
+            This serves as a wrapper for splitting up a string into
+            separate tokens.
+            """
+            if is_String(args) and not isinstance(args, CmdStringHolder):
+                args = str(args)        # In case it's a UserString.
+                try:
+                    def sub_match(match, conv=self.conv, expand=self.expand, lvars=lvars):
+                        return conv(expand(match.group(1), lvars))
+                    result = _dollar_exps.sub(sub_match, args)
+                except TypeError:
+                    # If the internal conversion routine doesn't return
+                    # strings (it could be overridden to return Nodes, for
+                    # example), then the 1.5.2 re module will throw this
+                    # exception.  Back off to a slower, general-purpose
+                    # algorithm that works for all data types.
+                    args = _separate_args.findall(args)
+                    result = []
+                    for a in args:
+                        result.append(self.conv(self.expand(a, lvars)))
+                    if len(result) == 1:
+                        result = result[0]
+                    else:
+                        result = string.join(map(str, result), '')
+                return result
+            else:
+                return self.expand(args, lvars)
+
+    if conv is None:
+        conv = _strconv[mode]
+
+    # Doing this every time is a bit of a waste, since the Executor
+    # has typically already populated the OverrideEnvironment with
+    # $TARGET/$SOURCE variables.  We're keeping this (for now), though,
+    # because it supports existing behavior that allows us to call
+    # an Action directly with an arbitrary target+source pair, which
+    # we use in Tool/tex.py to handle calling $BIBTEX when necessary.
+    # If we dropped that behavior (or found another way to cover it),
+    # we could get rid of this call completely and just rely on the
+    # Executor setting the variables.
+    d = subst_dict(target, source)
+    if d:
+        lvars = lvars.copy()
+        lvars.update(d)
+
+    # We're (most likely) going to eval() things.  If Python doesn't
+    # find a __builtins__ value in the global dictionary used for eval(),
+    # it copies the current global values for you.  Avoid this by
+    # setting it explicitly and then deleting, so we don't pollute the
+    # construction environment Dictionary(ies) that are typically used
+    # for expansion.
+    gvars['__builtins__'] = __builtins__
+
+    ss = StringSubber(env, mode, target, source, conv, gvars)
+    result = ss.substitute(strSubst, lvars)
+
+    try:
+        del gvars['__builtins__']
+    except KeyError:
+        pass
+
+    if is_String(result):
+        # Remove $(-$) pairs and any stuff in between,
+        # if that's appropriate.
+        remove = _regex_remove[mode]
+        if remove:
+            result = remove.sub('', result)
+        if mode != SUBST_RAW:
+            # Compress strings of white space characters into
+            # a single space.
+            result = string.strip(_space_sep.sub(' ', result))
+    elif is_Sequence(result):
+        remove = _list_remove[mode]
+        if remove:
+            result = remove(result)
+
+    return result
+
+#Subst_List_Strings = {}
+
+def scons_subst_list(strSubst, env, mode=SUBST_RAW, target=None, source=None, gvars={}, lvars={}, conv=None):
+    """Substitute construction variables in a string (or list or other
+    object) and separate the arguments into a command list.
+
+    The companion scons_subst() function (above) handles basic
+    substitutions within strings, so see that function instead
+    if that's what you're looking for.
+    """
+#    try:
+#        Subst_List_Strings[strSubst] = Subst_List_Strings[strSubst] + 1
+#    except KeyError:
+#        Subst_List_Strings[strSubst] = 1
+#    import SCons.Debug
+#    SCons.Debug.caller_trace(1)
+    class ListSubber(UserList.UserList):
+        """A class to construct the results of a scons_subst_list() call.
+
+        Like StringSubber, this class binds a specific construction
+        environment, mode, target and source with two methods
+        (substitute() and expand()) that handle the expansion.
+
+        In addition, however, this class is used to track the state of
+        the result(s) we're gathering so we can do the appropriate thing
+        whenever we have to append another word to the result--start a new
+        line, start a new word, append to the current word, etc.  We do
+        this by setting the "append" attribute to the right method so
+        that our wrapper methods only need ever call ListSubber.append(),
+        and the rest of the object takes care of doing the right thing
+        internally.
+        """
+        def __init__(self, env, mode, target, source, conv, gvars):
+            UserList.UserList.__init__(self, [])
+            self.env = env
+            self.mode = mode
+            self.target = target
+            self.source = source
+            self.conv = conv
+            self.gvars = gvars
+
+            if self.mode == SUBST_RAW:
+                self.add_strip = lambda x, s=self: s.append(x)
+            else:
+                self.add_strip = lambda x, s=self: None
+            self.in_strip = None
+            self.next_line()
+
+        def expand(self, s, lvars, within_list):
+            """Expand a single "token" as necessary, appending the
+            expansion to the current result.
+
+            This handles expanding different types of things (strings,
+            lists, callables) appropriately.  It calls the wrapper
+            substitute() method to re-expand things as necessary, so that
+            the results of expansions of side-by-side strings still get
+            re-evaluated separately, not smushed together.
+            """
+
+            if is_String(s):
+                try:
+                    s0, s1 = s[:2]
+                except (IndexError, ValueError):
+                    self.append(s)
+                    return
+                if s0 != '$':
+                    self.append(s)
+                    return
+                if s1 == '$':
+                    self.append('$')
+                elif s1 == '(':
+                    self.open_strip('$(')
+                elif s1 == ')':
+                    self.close_strip('$)')
+                else:
+                    key = s[1:]
+                    if key[0] == '{' or string.find(key, '.') >= 0:
+                        if key[0] == '{':
+                            key = key[1:-1]
+                        try:
+                            s = eval(key, self.gvars, lvars)
+                        except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                            raise
+                        except Exception, e:
+                            if e.__class__ in AllowableExceptions:
+                                return
+                            raise_exception(e, self.target, s)
+                    else:
+                        if lvars.has_key(key):
+                            s = lvars[key]
+                        elif self.gvars.has_key(key):
+                            s = self.gvars[key]
+                        elif not NameError in AllowableExceptions:
+                            raise_exception(NameError(), self.target, s)
+                        else:
+                            return
+
+                    # Before re-expanding the result, handle
+                    # recursive expansion by copying the local
+                    # variable dictionary and overwriting a null
+                    # string for the value of the variable name
+                    # we just expanded.
+                    lv = lvars.copy()
+                    var = string.split(key, '.')[0]
+                    lv[var] = ''
+                    self.substitute(s, lv, 0)
+                    self.this_word()
+            elif is_Sequence(s):
+                for a in s:
+                    self.substitute(a, lvars, 1)
+                    self.next_word()
+            elif callable(s):
+                try:
+                    s = s(target=self.target,
+                         source=self.source,
+                         env=self.env,
+                         for_signature=(self.mode != SUBST_CMD))
+                except TypeError:
+                    # This probably indicates that it's a callable
+                    # object that doesn't match our calling arguments
+                    # (like an Action).
+                    if self.mode == SUBST_RAW:
+                        self.append(s)
+                        return
+                    s = self.conv(s)
+                self.substitute(s, lvars, within_list)
+            elif s is None:
+                self.this_word()
+            else:
+                self.append(s)
+
+        def substitute(self, args, lvars, within_list):
+            """Substitute expansions in an argument or list of arguments.
+
+            This serves as a wrapper for splitting up a string into
+            separate tokens.
+            """
+
+            if is_String(args) and not isinstance(args, CmdStringHolder):
+                args = str(args)        # In case it's a UserString.
+                args = _separate_args.findall(args)
+                for a in args:
+                    if a[0] in ' \t\n\r\f\v':
+                        if '\n' in a:
+                            self.next_line()
+                        elif within_list:
+                            self.append(a)
+                        else:
+                            self.next_word()
+                    else:
+                        self.expand(a, lvars, within_list)
+            else:
+                self.expand(args, lvars, within_list)
+
+        def next_line(self):
+            """Arrange for the next word to start a new line.  This
+            is like starting a new word, except that we have to append
+            another line to the result."""
+            UserList.UserList.append(self, [])
+            self.next_word()
+
+        def this_word(self):
+            """Arrange for the next word to append to the end of the
+            current last word in the result."""
+            self.append = self.add_to_current_word
+
+        def next_word(self):
+            """Arrange for the next word to start a new word."""
+            self.append = self.add_new_word
+
+        def add_to_current_word(self, x):
+            """Append the string x to the end of the current last word
+            in the result.  If that is not possible, then just add
+            it as a new word.  Make sure the entire concatenated string
+            inherits the object attributes of x (in particular, the
+            escape function) by wrapping it as CmdStringHolder."""
+
+            if not self.in_strip or self.mode != SUBST_SIG:
+                try:
+                    current_word = self[-1][-1]
+                except IndexError:
+                    self.add_new_word(x)
+                else:
+                    # All right, this is a hack and it should probably
+                    # be refactored out of existence in the future.
+                    # The issue is that we want to smoosh words together
+                    # and make one file name that gets escaped if
+                    # we're expanding something like foo$EXTENSION,
+                    # but we don't want to smoosh them together if
+                    # it's something like >$TARGET, because then we'll
+                    # treat the '>' like it's part of the file name.
+                    # So for now, just hard-code looking for the special
+                    # command-line redirection characters...
+                    try:
+                        last_char = str(current_word)[-1]
+                    except IndexError:
+                        last_char = '\0'
+                    if last_char in '<>|':
+                        self.add_new_word(x)
+                    else:
+                        y = current_word + x
+
+                        # We used to treat a word appended to a literal
+                        # as a literal itself, but this caused problems
+                        # with interpreting quotes around space-separated
+                        # targets on command lines.  Removing this makes
+                        # none of the "substantive" end-to-end tests fail,
+                        # so we'll take this out but leave it commented
+                        # for now in case there's a problem not covered
+                        # by the test cases and we need to resurrect this.
+                        #literal1 = self.literal(self[-1][-1])
+                        #literal2 = self.literal(x)
+                        y = self.conv(y)
+                        if is_String(y):
+                            #y = CmdStringHolder(y, literal1 or literal2)
+                            y = CmdStringHolder(y, None)
+                        self[-1][-1] = y
+
+        def add_new_word(self, x):
+            if not self.in_strip or self.mode != SUBST_SIG:
+                literal = self.literal(x)
+                x = self.conv(x)
+                if is_String(x):
+                    x = CmdStringHolder(x, literal)
+                self[-1].append(x)
+            self.append = self.add_to_current_word
+
+        def literal(self, x):
+            try:
+                l = x.is_literal
+            except AttributeError:
+                return None
+            else:
+                return l()
+
+        def open_strip(self, x):
+            """Handle the "open strip" $( token."""
+            self.add_strip(x)
+            self.in_strip = 1
+
+        def close_strip(self, x):
+            """Handle the "close strip" $) token."""
+            self.add_strip(x)
+            self.in_strip = None
+
+    if conv is None:
+        conv = _strconv[mode]
+
+    # Doing this every time is a bit of a waste, since the Executor
+    # has typically already populated the OverrideEnvironment with
+    # $TARGET/$SOURCE variables.  We're keeping this (for now), though,
+    # because it supports existing behavior that allows us to call
+    # an Action directly with an arbitrary target+source pair, which
+    # we use in Tool/tex.py to handle calling $BIBTEX when necessary.
+    # If we dropped that behavior (or found another way to cover it),
+    # we could get rid of this call completely and just rely on the
+    # Executor setting the variables.
+    d = subst_dict(target, source)
+    if d:
+        lvars = lvars.copy()
+        lvars.update(d)
+
+    # We're (most likely) going to eval() things.  If Python doesn't
+    # find a __builtins__ value in the global dictionary used for eval(),
+    # it copies the current global values for you.  Avoid this by
+    # setting it explicitly and then deleting, so we don't pollute the
+    # construction environment Dictionary(ies) that are typically used
+    # for expansion.
+    gvars['__builtins__'] = __builtins__
+
+    ls = ListSubber(env, mode, target, source, conv, gvars)
+    ls.substitute(strSubst, lvars, 0)
+
+    try:
+        del gvars['__builtins__']
+    except KeyError:
+        pass
+
+    return ls.data
+
+def scons_subst_once(strSubst, env, key):
+    """Perform single (non-recursive) substitution of a single
+    construction variable keyword.
+
+    This is used when setting a variable when copying or overriding values
+    in an Environment.  We want to capture (expand) the old value before
+    we override it, so people can do things like:
+
+        env2 = env.Clone(CCFLAGS = '$CCFLAGS -g')
+
+    We do this with some straightforward, brute-force code here...
+    """
+    if type(strSubst) == types.StringType and string.find(strSubst, '$') < 0:
+        return strSubst
+
+    matchlist = ['$' + key, '${' + key + '}']
+    val = env.get(key, '')
+    def sub_match(match, val=val, matchlist=matchlist):
+        a = match.group(1)
+        if a in matchlist:
+            a = val
+        if is_Sequence(a):
+            return string.join(map(str, a))
+        else:
+            return str(a)
+
+    if is_Sequence(strSubst):
+        result = []
+        for arg in strSubst:
+            if is_String(arg):
+                if arg in matchlist:
+                    arg = val
+                    if is_Sequence(arg):
+                        result.extend(arg)
+                    else:
+                        result.append(arg)
+                else:
+                    result.append(_dollar_exps.sub(sub_match, arg))
+            else:
+                result.append(arg)
+        return result
+    elif is_String(strSubst):
+        return _dollar_exps.sub(sub_match, strSubst)
+    else:
+        return strSubst

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Taskmaster.py
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--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Taskmaster.py	                        (rev 0)
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+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
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+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
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+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__doc__ = """
+Generic Taskmaster module for the SCons build engine.
+
+This module contains the primary interface(s) between a wrapping user
+interface and the SCons build engine.  There are two key classes here:
+
+    Taskmaster
+        This is the main engine for walking the dependency graph and
+        calling things to decide what does or doesn't need to be built.
+
+    Task
+        This is the base class for allowing a wrapping interface to
+        decide what does or doesn't actually need to be done.  The
+        intention is for a wrapping interface to subclass this as
+        appropriate for different types of behavior it may need.
+
+        The canonical example is the SCons native Python interface,
+        which has Task subclasses that handle its specific behavior,
+        like printing "`foo' is up to date" when a top-level target
+        doesn't need to be built, and handling the -c option by removing
+        targets as its "build" action.  There is also a separate subclass
+        for suppressing this output when the -q option is used.
+
+        The Taskmaster instantiates a Task object for each (set of)
+        target(s) that it decides need to be evaluated and/or built.
+"""
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Taskmaster.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+from itertools import chain
+import operator
+import string
+import sys
+import traceback
+
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Node
+
+StateString = SCons.Node.StateString
+NODE_NO_STATE = SCons.Node.no_state
+NODE_PENDING = SCons.Node.pending
+NODE_EXECUTING = SCons.Node.executing
+NODE_UP_TO_DATE = SCons.Node.up_to_date
+NODE_EXECUTED = SCons.Node.executed
+NODE_FAILED = SCons.Node.failed
+
+
+# A subsystem for recording stats about how different Nodes are handled by
+# the main Taskmaster loop.  There's no external control here (no need for
+# a --debug= option); enable it by changing the value of CollectStats.
+
+CollectStats = None
+
+class Stats:
+    """
+    A simple class for holding statistics about the disposition of a
+    Node by the Taskmaster.  If we're collecting statistics, each Node
+    processed by the Taskmaster gets one of these attached, in which case
+    the Taskmaster records its decision each time it processes the Node.
+    (Ideally, that's just once per Node.)
+    """
+    def __init__(self):
+        """
+        Instantiates a Taskmaster.Stats object, initializing all
+        appropriate counters to zero.
+        """
+        self.considered  = 0
+        self.already_handled  = 0
+        self.problem  = 0
+        self.child_failed  = 0
+        self.not_built  = 0
+        self.side_effects  = 0
+        self.build  = 0
+
+StatsNodes = []
+
+fmt = "%(considered)3d "\
+      "%(already_handled)3d " \
+      "%(problem)3d " \
+      "%(child_failed)3d " \
+      "%(not_built)3d " \
+      "%(side_effects)3d " \
+      "%(build)3d "
+
+def dump_stats():
+    StatsNodes.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(str(a), str(b)))
+    for n in StatsNodes:
+        print (fmt % n.stats.__dict__) + str(n)
+
+
+
+class Task:
+    """
+    Default SCons build engine task.
+
+    This controls the interaction of the actual building of node
+    and the rest of the engine.
+
+    This is expected to handle all of the normally-customizable
+    aspects of controlling a build, so any given application
+    *should* be able to do what it wants by sub-classing this
+    class and overriding methods as appropriate.  If an application
+    needs to customze something by sub-classing Taskmaster (or
+    some other build engine class), we should first try to migrate
+    that functionality into this class.
+
+    Note that it's generally a good idea for sub-classes to call
+    these methods explicitly to update state, etc., rather than
+    roll their own interaction with Taskmaster from scratch.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, tm, targets, top, node):
+        self.tm = tm
+        self.targets = targets
+        self.top = top
+        self.node = node
+        self.exc_clear()
+
+    def trace_message(self, method, node, description='node'):
+        fmt = '%-20s %s %s\n'
+        return fmt % (method + ':', description, self.tm.trace_node(node))
+
+    def display(self, message):
+        """
+        Hook to allow the calling interface to display a message.
+
+        This hook gets called as part of preparing a task for execution
+        (that is, a Node to be built).  As part of figuring out what Node
+        should be built next, the actually target list may be altered,
+        along with a message describing the alteration.  The calling
+        interface can subclass Task and provide a concrete implementation
+        of this method to see those messages.
+        """
+        pass
+
+    def prepare(self):
+        """
+        Called just before the task is executed.
+
+        This is mainly intended to give the target Nodes a chance to
+        unlink underlying files and make all necessary directories before
+        the Action is actually called to build the targets.
+        """
+        T = self.tm.trace
+        if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.prepare()', self.node))
+
+        # Now that it's the appropriate time, give the TaskMaster a
+        # chance to raise any exceptions it encountered while preparing
+        # this task.
+        self.exception_raise()
+
+        if self.tm.message:
+            self.display(self.tm.message)
+            self.tm.message = None
+
+        # Let the targets take care of any necessary preparations.
+        # This includes verifying that all of the necessary sources
+        # and dependencies exist, removing the target file(s), etc.
+        #
+        # As of April 2008, the get_executor().prepare() method makes
+        # sure that all of the aggregate sources necessary to build this
+        # Task's target(s) exist in one up-front check.  The individual
+        # target t.prepare() methods check that each target's explicit
+        # or implicit dependencies exists, and also initialize the
+        # .sconsign info.
+        self.targets[0].get_executor().prepare()
+        for t in self.targets:
+            t.prepare()
+            for s in t.side_effects:
+                s.prepare()
+
+    def get_target(self):
+        """Fetch the target being built or updated by this task.
+        """
+        return self.node
+
+    def needs_execute(self):
+        """
+        Called to determine whether the task's execute() method should
+        be run.
+
+        This method allows one to skip the somethat costly execution
+        of the execute() method in a seperate thread. For example,
+        that would be unnecessary for up-to-date targets.
+        """
+        return True
+
+    def execute(self):
+        """
+        Called to execute the task.
+
+        This method is called from multiple threads in a parallel build,
+        so only do thread safe stuff here.  Do thread unsafe stuff in
+        prepare(), executed() or failed().
+        """
+        T = self.tm.trace
+        if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.execute()', self.node))
+
+        try:
+            everything_was_cached = 1
+            for t in self.targets:
+                if not t.retrieve_from_cache():
+                    everything_was_cached = 0
+                    break
+            if not everything_was_cached:
+                self.targets[0].build()
+        except SystemExit:
+            exc_value = sys.exc_info()[1]
+            raise SCons.Errors.ExplicitExit(self.targets[0], exc_value.code)
+        except SCons.Errors.UserError:
+            raise
+        except SCons.Errors.BuildError:
+            raise
+        except Exception, e:
+            buildError = SCons.Errors.convert_to_BuildError(e)
+            buildError.node = self.targets[0]
+            buildError.exc_info = sys.exc_info()
+            raise buildError
+
+    def executed_without_callbacks(self):
+        """
+        Called when the task has been successfully executed
+        and the Taskmaster instance doesn't want to call
+        the Node's callback methods.
+        """
+        T = self.tm.trace
+        if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.executed_without_callbacks()',
+                                         self.node))
+
+        for t in self.targets:
+            if t.get_state() == NODE_EXECUTING:
+                for side_effect in t.side_effects:
+                    side_effect.set_state(NODE_NO_STATE)
+                t.set_state(NODE_EXECUTED)
+
+    def executed_with_callbacks(self):
+        """
+        Called when the task has been successfully executed and
+        the Taskmaster instance wants to call the Node's callback
+        methods.
+
+        This may have been a do-nothing operation (to preserve build
+        order), so we must check the node's state before deciding whether
+        it was "built", in which case we call the appropriate Node method.
+        In any event, we always call "visited()", which will handle any
+        post-visit actions that must take place regardless of whether
+        or not the target was an actual built target or a source Node.
+        """
+        T = self.tm.trace
+        if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.executed_with_callbacks()',
+                                         self.node))
+
+        for t in self.targets:
+            if t.get_state() == NODE_EXECUTING:
+                for side_effect in t.side_effects:
+                    side_effect.set_state(NODE_NO_STATE)
+                t.set_state(NODE_EXECUTED)
+                t.built()
+            t.visited()
+
+    executed = executed_with_callbacks
+
+    def failed(self):
+        """
+        Default action when a task fails:  stop the build.
+
+        Note: Although this function is normally invoked on nodes in
+        the executing state, it might also be invoked on up-to-date
+        nodes when using Configure().
+        """
+        self.fail_stop()
+
+    def fail_stop(self):
+        """
+        Explicit stop-the-build failure.
+
+        This sets failure status on the target nodes and all of
+        their dependent parent nodes.
+
+        Note: Although this function is normally invoked on nodes in
+        the executing state, it might also be invoked on up-to-date
+        nodes when using Configure().
+        """
+        T = self.tm.trace
+        if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.failed_stop()', self.node))
+
+        # Invoke will_not_build() to clean-up the pending children
+        # list.
+        self.tm.will_not_build(self.targets, lambda n: n.set_state(NODE_FAILED))
+
+        # Tell the taskmaster to not start any new tasks
+        self.tm.stop()
+
+        # We're stopping because of a build failure, but give the
+        # calling Task class a chance to postprocess() the top-level
+        # target under which the build failure occurred.
+        self.targets = [self.tm.current_top]
+        self.top = 1
+
+    def fail_continue(self):
+        """
+        Explicit continue-the-build failure.
+
+        This sets failure status on the target nodes and all of
+        their dependent parent nodes.
+
+        Note: Although this function is normally invoked on nodes in
+        the executing state, it might also be invoked on up-to-date
+        nodes when using Configure().
+        """
+        T = self.tm.trace
+        if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.failed_continue()', self.node))
+
+        self.tm.will_not_build(self.targets, lambda n: n.set_state(NODE_FAILED))
+
+    def make_ready_all(self):
+        """
+        Marks all targets in a task ready for execution.
+
+        This is used when the interface needs every target Node to be
+        visited--the canonical example being the "scons -c" option.
+        """
+        T = self.tm.trace
+        if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.make_ready_all()', self.node))
+
+        self.out_of_date = self.targets[:]
+        for t in self.targets:
+            t.disambiguate().set_state(NODE_EXECUTING)
+            for s in t.side_effects:
+                s.set_state(NODE_EXECUTING)
+
+    def make_ready_current(self):
+        """
+        Marks all targets in a task ready for execution if any target
+        is not current.
+
+        This is the default behavior for building only what's necessary.
+        """
+        T = self.tm.trace
+        if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.make_ready_current()',
+                                         self.node))
+
+        self.out_of_date = []
+        needs_executing = False
+        for t in self.targets:
+            try:
+                t.disambiguate().make_ready()
+                is_up_to_date = not t.has_builder() or \
+                                (not t.always_build and t.is_up_to_date())
+            except EnvironmentError, e:
+                raise SCons.Errors.BuildError(node=t, errstr=e.strerror, filename=e.filename)
+
+            if not is_up_to_date:
+                self.out_of_date.append(t)
+                needs_executing = True
+
+        if needs_executing:
+            for t in self.targets:
+                t.set_state(NODE_EXECUTING)
+                for s in t.side_effects:
+                    s.set_state(NODE_EXECUTING)
+        else:
+            for t in self.targets:
+                # We must invoke visited() to ensure that the node
+                # information has been computed before allowing the
+                # parent nodes to execute. (That could occur in a
+                # parallel build...)
+                t.visited()
+                t.set_state(NODE_UP_TO_DATE)
+
+    make_ready = make_ready_current
+
+    def postprocess(self):
+        """
+        Post-processes a task after it's been executed.
+
+        This examines all the targets just built (or not, we don't care
+        if the build was successful, or even if there was no build
+        because everything was up-to-date) to see if they have any
+        waiting parent Nodes, or Nodes waiting on a common side effect,
+        that can be put back on the candidates list.
+        """
+        T = self.tm.trace
+        if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.postprocess()', self.node))
+
+        # We may have built multiple targets, some of which may have
+        # common parents waiting for this build.  Count up how many
+        # targets each parent was waiting for so we can subtract the
+        # values later, and so we *don't* put waiting side-effect Nodes
+        # back on the candidates list if the Node is also a waiting
+        # parent.
+
+        targets = set(self.targets)
+
+        pending_children = self.tm.pending_children
+        parents = {}
+        for t in targets:
+            # A node can only be in the pending_children set if it has
+            # some waiting_parents.
+            if t.waiting_parents:
+                if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.postprocess()',
+                                                 t,
+                                                 'removing'))
+                pending_children.discard(t)
+            for p in t.waiting_parents:
+                parents[p] = parents.get(p, 0) + 1
+
+        for t in targets:
+            for s in t.side_effects:
+                if s.get_state() == NODE_EXECUTING:
+                    s.set_state(NODE_NO_STATE)
+                    for p in s.waiting_parents:
+                        parents[p] = parents.get(p, 0) + 1
+                for p in s.waiting_s_e:
+                    if p.ref_count == 0:
+                        self.tm.candidates.append(p)
+
+        for p, subtract in parents.items():
+            p.ref_count = p.ref_count - subtract
+            if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Task.postprocess()',
+                                             p,
+                                             'adjusted parent ref count'))
+            if p.ref_count == 0:
+                self.tm.candidates.append(p)
+
+        for t in targets:
+            t.postprocess()
+
+    # Exception handling subsystem.
+    #
+    # Exceptions that occur while walking the DAG or examining Nodes
+    # must be raised, but must be raised at an appropriate time and in
+    # a controlled manner so we can, if necessary, recover gracefully,
+    # possibly write out signature information for Nodes we've updated,
+    # etc.  This is done by having the Taskmaster tell us about the
+    # exception, and letting
+
+    def exc_info(self):
+        """
+        Returns info about a recorded exception.
+        """
+        return self.exception
+
+    def exc_clear(self):
+        """
+        Clears any recorded exception.
+
+        This also changes the "exception_raise" attribute to point
+        to the appropriate do-nothing method.
+        """
+        self.exception = (None, None, None)
+        self.exception_raise = self._no_exception_to_raise
+
+    def exception_set(self, exception=None):
+        """
+        Records an exception to be raised at the appropriate time.
+
+        This also changes the "exception_raise" attribute to point
+        to the method that will, in fact
+        """
+        if not exception:
+            exception = sys.exc_info()
+        self.exception = exception
+        self.exception_raise = self._exception_raise
+
+    def _no_exception_to_raise(self):
+        pass
+
+    def _exception_raise(self):
+        """
+        Raises a pending exception that was recorded while getting a
+        Task ready for execution.
+        """
+        exc = self.exc_info()[:]
+        try:
+            exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback = exc
+        except ValueError:
+            exc_type, exc_value = exc
+            exc_traceback = None
+        raise exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback
+
+
+def find_cycle(stack, visited):
+    if stack[-1] in visited:
+        return None
+    visited.add(stack[-1])
+    for n in stack[-1].waiting_parents:
+        stack.append(n)
+        if stack[0] == stack[-1]:
+            return stack
+        if find_cycle(stack, visited):
+            return stack
+        stack.pop()
+    return None
+
+
+class Taskmaster:
+    """
+    The Taskmaster for walking the dependency DAG.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, targets=[], tasker=Task, order=None, trace=None):
+        self.original_top = targets
+        self.top_targets_left = targets[:]
+        self.top_targets_left.reverse()
+        self.candidates = []
+        self.tasker = tasker
+        if not order:
+            order = lambda l: l
+        self.order = order
+        self.message = None
+        self.trace = trace
+        self.next_candidate = self.find_next_candidate
+        self.pending_children = set()
+
+    def find_next_candidate(self):
+        """
+        Returns the next candidate Node for (potential) evaluation.
+
+        The candidate list (really a stack) initially consists of all of
+        the top-level (command line) targets provided when the Taskmaster
+        was initialized.  While we walk the DAG, visiting Nodes, all the
+        children that haven't finished processing get pushed on to the
+        candidate list.  Each child can then be popped and examined in
+        turn for whether *their* children are all up-to-date, in which
+        case a Task will be created for their actual evaluation and
+        potential building.
+
+        Here is where we also allow candidate Nodes to alter the list of
+        Nodes that should be examined.  This is used, for example, when
+        invoking SCons in a source directory.  A source directory Node can
+        return its corresponding build directory Node, essentially saying,
+        "Hey, you really need to build this thing over here instead."
+        """
+        try:
+            return self.candidates.pop()
+        except IndexError:
+            pass
+        try:
+            node = self.top_targets_left.pop()
+        except IndexError:
+            return None
+        self.current_top = node
+        alt, message = node.alter_targets()
+        if alt:
+            self.message = message
+            self.candidates.append(node)
+            self.candidates.extend(self.order(alt))
+            node = self.candidates.pop()
+        return node
+
+    def no_next_candidate(self):
+        """
+        Stops Taskmaster processing by not returning a next candidate.
+
+        Note that we have to clean-up the Taskmaster candidate list
+        because the cycle detection depends on the fact all nodes have
+        been processed somehow.
+        """
+        while self.candidates:
+            candidates = self.candidates
+            self.candidates = []
+            self.will_not_build(candidates)
+        return None
+
+    def _validate_pending_children(self):
+        """
+        Validate the content of the pending_children set. Assert if an
+        internal error is found.
+
+        This function is used strictly for debugging the taskmaster by
+        checking that no invariants are violated. It is not used in
+        normal operation.
+
+        The pending_children set is used to detect cycles in the
+        dependency graph. We call a "pending child" a child that is
+        found in the "pending" state when checking the dependencies of
+        its parent node.
+
+        A pending child can occur when the Taskmaster completes a loop
+        through a cycle. For example, lets imagine a graph made of
+        three node (A, B and C) making a cycle. The evaluation starts
+        at node A. The taskmaster first consider whether node A's
+        child B is up-to-date. Then, recursively, node B needs to
+        check whether node C is up-to-date. This leaves us with a
+        dependency graph looking like:
+
+                                      Next candidate \
+                                                      \
+        Node A (Pending) --> Node B(Pending) --> Node C (NoState)
+                ^                                     |
+                |                                     |
+                +-------------------------------------+
+
+        Now, when the Taskmaster examines the Node C's child Node A,
+        it finds that Node A is in the "pending" state. Therefore,
+        Node A is a pending child of node C.
+
+        Pending children indicate that the Taskmaster has potentially
+        loop back through a cycle. We say potentially because it could
+        also occur when a DAG is evaluated in parallel. For example,
+        consider the following graph:
+
+
+        Node A (Pending) --> Node B(Pending) --> Node C (Pending) --> ...
+                |                                     ^
+                |                                     |
+                +----------> Node D (NoState) --------+
+                                  /
+                  Next candidate /
+
+        The Taskmaster first evaluates the nodes A, B, and C and
+        starts building some children of node C. Assuming, that the
+        maximum parallel level has not been reached, the Taskmaster
+        will examine Node D. It will find that Node C is a pending
+        child of Node D.
+
+        In summary, evaluating a graph with a cycle will always
+        involve a pending child at one point. A pending child might
+        indicate either a cycle or a diamond-shaped DAG. Only a
+        fraction of the nodes ends-up being a "pending child" of
+        another node. This keeps the pending_children set small in
+        practice.
+
+        We can differentiate between the two cases if we wait until
+        the end of the build. At this point, all the pending children
+        nodes due to a diamond-shaped DAG will have been properly
+        built (or will have failed to build). But, the pending
+        children involved in a cycle will still be in the pending
+        state.
+
+        The taskmaster removes nodes from the pending_children set as
+        soon as a pending_children node moves out of the pending
+        state. This also helps to keep the pending_children set small.
+        """
+
+        for n in self.pending_children:
+            assert n.state in (NODE_PENDING, NODE_EXECUTING), \
+                (str(n), StateString[n.state])
+            assert len(n.waiting_parents) != 0, (str(n), len(n.waiting_parents))
+            for p in n.waiting_parents:
+                assert p.ref_count > 0, (str(n), str(p), p.ref_count)
+
+
+    def trace_message(self, message):
+        return 'Taskmaster: %s\n' % message
+
+    def trace_node(self, node):
+        return '<%-10s %-3s %s>' % (StateString[node.get_state()],
+                                    node.ref_count,
+                                    repr(str(node)))
+
+    def _find_next_ready_node(self):
+        """
+        Finds the next node that is ready to be built.
+
+        This is *the* main guts of the DAG walk.  We loop through the
+        list of candidates, looking for something that has no un-built
+        children (i.e., that is a leaf Node or has dependencies that are
+        all leaf Nodes or up-to-date).  Candidate Nodes are re-scanned
+        (both the target Node itself and its sources, which are always
+        scanned in the context of a given target) to discover implicit
+        dependencies.  A Node that must wait for some children to be
+        built will be put back on the candidates list after the children
+        have finished building.  A Node that has been put back on the
+        candidates list in this way may have itself (or its sources)
+        re-scanned, in order to handle generated header files (e.g.) and
+        the implicit dependencies therein.
+
+        Note that this method does not do any signature calculation or
+        up-to-date check itself.  All of that is handled by the Task
+        class.  This is purely concerned with the dependency graph walk.
+        """
+
+        self.ready_exc = None
+
+        T = self.trace
+        if T: T.write('\n' + self.trace_message('Looking for a node to evaluate'))
+
+        while 1:
+            node = self.next_candidate()
+            if node is None:
+                if T: T.write(self.trace_message('No candidate anymore.') + '\n')
+                return None
+
+            node = node.disambiguate()
+            state = node.get_state()
+
+            # For debugging only:
+            #
+            # try:
+            #     self._validate_pending_children()
+            # except:
+            #     self.ready_exc = sys.exc_info()
+            #     return node
+
+            if CollectStats:
+                if not hasattr(node, 'stats'):
+                    node.stats = Stats()
+                    StatsNodes.append(node)
+                S = node.stats
+                S.considered = S.considered + 1
+            else:
+                S = None
+
+            if T: T.write(self.trace_message('    Considering node %s and its children:' % self.trace_node(node)))
+
+            if state == NODE_NO_STATE:
+                # Mark this node as being on the execution stack:
+                node.set_state(NODE_PENDING)
+            elif state > NODE_PENDING:
+                # Skip this node if it has already been evaluated:
+                if S: S.already_handled = S.already_handled + 1
+                if T: T.write(self.trace_message('       already handled (executed)'))
+                continue
+
+            try:
+                children = node.children()
+            except SystemExit:
+                exc_value = sys.exc_info()[1]
+                e = SCons.Errors.ExplicitExit(node, exc_value.code)
+                self.ready_exc = (SCons.Errors.ExplicitExit, e)
+                if T: T.write(self.trace_message('       SystemExit'))
+                return node
+            except Exception, e:
+                # We had a problem just trying to figure out the
+                # children (like a child couldn't be linked in to a
+                # VariantDir, or a Scanner threw something).  Arrange to
+                # raise the exception when the Task is "executed."
+                self.ready_exc = sys.exc_info()
+                if S: S.problem = S.problem + 1
+                if T: T.write(self.trace_message('       exception %s while scanning children.\n' % e))
+                return node
+
+            children_not_visited = []
+            children_pending = set()
+            children_not_ready = []
+            children_failed = False
+
+            for child in chain(children,node.prerequisites):
+                childstate = child.get_state()
+
+                if T: T.write(self.trace_message('       ' + self.trace_node(child)))
+
+                if childstate == NODE_NO_STATE:
+                    children_not_visited.append(child)
+                elif childstate == NODE_PENDING:
+                    children_pending.add(child)
+                elif childstate == NODE_FAILED:
+                    children_failed = True
+
+                if childstate <= NODE_EXECUTING:
+                    children_not_ready.append(child)
+
+
+            # These nodes have not even been visited yet.  Add
+            # them to the list so that on some next pass we can
+            # take a stab at evaluating them (or their children).
+            children_not_visited.reverse()
+            self.candidates.extend(self.order(children_not_visited))
+            #if T and children_not_visited:
+            #    T.write(self.trace_message('     adding to candidates: %s' % map(str, children_not_visited)))
+            #    T.write(self.trace_message('     candidates now: %s\n' % map(str, self.candidates)))
+
+            # Skip this node if any of its children have failed.
+            #
+            # This catches the case where we're descending a top-level
+            # target and one of our children failed while trying to be
+            # built by a *previous* descent of an earlier top-level
+            # target.
+            #
+            # It can also occur if a node is reused in multiple
+            # targets. One first descends though the one of the
+            # target, the next time occurs through the other target.
+            #
+            # Note that we can only have failed_children if the
+            # --keep-going flag was used, because without it the build
+            # will stop before diving in the other branch.
+            #
+            # Note that even if one of the children fails, we still
+            # added the other children to the list of candidate nodes
+            # to keep on building (--keep-going).
+            if children_failed:
+                node.set_state(NODE_FAILED)
+
+                if S: S.child_failed = S.child_failed + 1
+                if T: T.write(self.trace_message('****** %s\n' % self.trace_node(node)))
+                continue
+
+            if children_not_ready:
+                for child in children_not_ready:
+                    # We're waiting on one or more derived targets
+                    # that have not yet finished building.
+                    if S: S.not_built = S.not_built + 1
+
+                    # Add this node to the waiting parents lists of
+                    # anything we're waiting on, with a reference
+                    # count so we can be put back on the list for
+                    # re-evaluation when they've all finished.
+                    node.ref_count =  node.ref_count + child.add_to_waiting_parents(node)
+                    if T: T.write(self.trace_message('     adjusted ref count: %s, child %s' %
+                                  (self.trace_node(node), repr(str(child)))))
+
+                if T:
+                    for pc in children_pending:
+                        T.write(self.trace_message('       adding %s to the pending children set\n' %
+                                self.trace_node(pc)))
+                self.pending_children = self.pending_children | children_pending
+
+                continue
+
+            # Skip this node if it has side-effects that are
+            # currently being built:
+            wait_side_effects = False
+            for se in node.side_effects:
+                if se.get_state() == NODE_EXECUTING:
+                    se.add_to_waiting_s_e(node)
+                    wait_side_effects = True
+
+            if wait_side_effects:
+                if S: S.side_effects = S.side_effects + 1
+                continue
+
+            # The default when we've gotten through all of the checks above:
+            # this node is ready to be built.
+            if S: S.build = S.build + 1
+            if T: T.write(self.trace_message('Evaluating %s\n' %
+                                             self.trace_node(node)))
+
+            # For debugging only:
+            #
+            # try:
+            #     self._validate_pending_children()
+            # except:
+            #     self.ready_exc = sys.exc_info()
+            #     return node
+
+            return node
+
+        return None
+
+    def next_task(self):
+        """
+        Returns the next task to be executed.
+
+        This simply asks for the next Node to be evaluated, and then wraps
+        it in the specific Task subclass with which we were initialized.
+        """
+        node = self._find_next_ready_node()
+
+        if node is None:
+            return None
+
+        tlist = node.get_executor().targets
+
+        task = self.tasker(self, tlist, node in self.original_top, node)
+        try:
+            task.make_ready()
+        except:
+            # We had a problem just trying to get this task ready (like
+            # a child couldn't be linked in to a VariantDir when deciding
+            # whether this node is current).  Arrange to raise the
+            # exception when the Task is "executed."
+            self.ready_exc = sys.exc_info()
+
+        if self.ready_exc:
+            task.exception_set(self.ready_exc)
+
+        self.ready_exc = None
+
+        return task
+
+    def will_not_build(self, nodes, node_func=lambda n: None):
+        """
+        Perform clean-up about nodes that will never be built. Invokes
+        a user defined function on all of these nodes (including all
+        of their parents).
+        """
+
+        T = self.trace
+
+        pending_children = self.pending_children
+
+        to_visit = set(nodes)
+        pending_children = pending_children - to_visit
+
+        if T:
+            for n in nodes:
+                T.write(self.trace_message('       removing node %s from the pending children set\n' %
+                        self.trace_node(n)))
+        try:
+            while 1:
+                try:
+                    node = to_visit.pop()
+                except AttributeError:
+                    # Python 1.5.2
+                    if len(to_visit):
+                        node = to_visit[0]
+                        to_visit.remove(node)
+                    else:
+                        break
+
+                node_func(node)
+
+                # Prune recursion by flushing the waiting children
+                # list immediately.
+                parents = node.waiting_parents
+                node.waiting_parents = set()
+
+                to_visit = to_visit | parents
+                pending_children = pending_children - parents
+
+                for p in parents:
+                    p.ref_count = p.ref_count - 1
+                    if T: T.write(self.trace_message('       removing parent %s from the pending children set\n' %
+                                  self.trace_node(p)))
+        except KeyError:
+            # The container to_visit has been emptied.
+            pass
+
+        # We have the stick back the pending_children list into the
+        # task master because the python 1.5.2 compatibility does not
+        # allow us to use in-place updates
+        self.pending_children = pending_children
+
+    def stop(self):
+        """
+        Stops the current build completely.
+        """
+        self.next_candidate = self.no_next_candidate
+
+    def cleanup(self):
+        """
+        Check for dependency cycles.
+        """
+        if not self.pending_children:
+            return
+
+        # TODO(1.5)
+        #nclist = [ (n, find_cycle([n], set())) for n in self.pending_children ]
+        nclist = map(lambda n: (n, find_cycle([n], set())), self.pending_children)
+
+        # TODO(1.5)
+        #genuine_cycles = [
+        #    node for node, cycle in nclist
+        #             if cycle or node.get_state() != NODE_EXECUTED
+        #]
+        genuine_cycles = filter(lambda t: t[1] or t[0].get_state() != NODE_EXECUTED, nclist)
+        if not genuine_cycles:
+            # All of the "cycles" found were single nodes in EXECUTED state,
+            # which is to say, they really weren't cycles.  Just return.
+            return
+
+        desc = 'Found dependency cycle(s):\n'
+        for node, cycle in nclist:
+            if cycle:
+                desc = desc + "  " + string.join(map(str, cycle), " -> ") + "\n"
+            else:
+                desc = desc + \
+                    "  Internal Error: no cycle found for node %s (%s) in state %s\n" %  \
+                    (node, repr(node), StateString[node.get_state()])
+
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, desc

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/386asm.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/386asm.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/386asm.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,55 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.386asm
+
+Tool specification for the 386ASM assembler for the Phar Lap ETS embedded
+operating system.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/386asm.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+from SCons.Tool.PharLapCommon import addPharLapPaths
+import SCons.Util
+
+as_module = __import__('as', globals(), locals(), [])
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ar to an Environment."""
+    as_module.generate(env)
+
+    env['AS']        = '386asm'
+    env['ASFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['ASPPFLAGS'] = '$ASFLAGS'
+    env['ASCOM']     = '$AS $ASFLAGS $SOURCES -o $TARGET'
+    env['ASPPCOM']   = '$CC $ASPPFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS $SOURCES -o $TARGET'
+
+    addPharLapPaths(env)
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('386asm')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/BitKeeper.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/BitKeeper.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/BitKeeper.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.BitKeeper.py
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the BitKeeper source code control
+system.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/BitKeeper.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add a Builder factory function and construction variables for
+    BitKeeper to an Environment."""
+
+    def BitKeeperFactory(env=env):
+        """ """
+        act = SCons.Action.Action("$BITKEEPERCOM", "$BITKEEPERCOMSTR")
+        return SCons.Builder.Builder(action = act, env = env)
+
+    #setattr(env, 'BitKeeper', BitKeeperFactory)
+    env.BitKeeper = BitKeeperFactory
+
+    env['BITKEEPER']         = 'bk'
+    env['BITKEEPERGET']      = '$BITKEEPER get'
+    env['BITKEEPERGETFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['BITKEEPERCOM']      = '$BITKEEPERGET $BITKEEPERGETFLAGS $TARGET'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('bk')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/CVS.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/CVS.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/CVS.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.CVS.py
+
+Tool-specific initialization for CVS.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/CVS.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add a Builder factory function and construction variables for
+    CVS to an Environment."""
+
+    def CVSFactory(repos, module='', env=env):
+        """ """
+        # fail if repos is not an absolute path name?
+        if module != '':
+           # Don't use os.path.join() because the name we fetch might
+           # be across a network and must use POSIX slashes as separators.
+           module = module + '/'
+           env['CVSCOM']   = '$CVS $CVSFLAGS co $CVSCOFLAGS -d ${TARGET.dir} $CVSMODULE${TARGET.posix}'
+        act = SCons.Action.Action('$CVSCOM', '$CVSCOMSTR')
+        return SCons.Builder.Builder(action = act,
+                                     env = env,
+                                     CVSREPOSITORY = repos,
+                                     CVSMODULE = module)
+
+    #setattr(env, 'CVS', CVSFactory)
+    env.CVS = CVSFactory
+
+    env['CVS']        = 'cvs'
+    env['CVSFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('-d $CVSREPOSITORY')
+    env['CVSCOFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['CVSCOM']     = '$CVS $CVSFLAGS co $CVSCOFLAGS ${TARGET.posix}'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('cvs')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/FortranCommon.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/FortranCommon.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/FortranCommon.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,241 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.FortranCommon
+
+Stuff for processing Fortran, common to all fortran dialects.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/FortranCommon.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import re
+import string
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Scanner.Fortran
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+def isfortran(env, source):
+    """Return 1 if any of code in source has fortran files in it, 0
+    otherwise."""
+    try:
+        fsuffixes = env['FORTRANSUFFIXES']
+    except KeyError:
+        # If no FORTRANSUFFIXES, no fortran tool, so there is no need to look
+        # for fortran sources.
+        return 0
+
+    if not source:
+        # Source might be None for unusual cases like SConf.
+        return 0
+    for s in source:
+        if s.sources:
+            ext = os.path.splitext(str(s.sources[0]))[1]
+            if ext in fsuffixes:
+                return 1
+    return 0
+
+def _fortranEmitter(target, source, env):
+    node = source[0].rfile()
+    if not node.exists() and not node.is_derived():
+       print "Could not locate " + str(node.name)
+       return ([], [])
+    mod_regex = """(?i)^\s*MODULE\s+(?!PROCEDURE)(\w+)"""
+    cre = re.compile(mod_regex,re.M)
+    # Retrieve all USE'd module names
+    modules = cre.findall(node.get_contents())
+    # Remove unique items from the list
+    modules = SCons.Util.unique(modules)
+    # Convert module name to a .mod filename
+    suffix = env.subst('$FORTRANMODSUFFIX', target=target, source=source)
+    moddir = env.subst('$FORTRANMODDIR', target=target, source=source)
+    modules = map(lambda x, s=suffix: string.lower(x) + s, modules)
+    for m in modules:
+       target.append(env.fs.File(m, moddir))
+    return (target, source)
+
+def FortranEmitter(target, source, env):
+    target, source = _fortranEmitter(target, source, env)
+    return SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter(target, source, env)
+
+def ShFortranEmitter(target, source, env):
+    target, source = _fortranEmitter(target, source, env)
+    return SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter(target, source, env)
+
+def ComputeFortranSuffixes(suffixes, ppsuffixes):
+    """suffixes are fortran source files, and ppsuffixes the ones to be
+    pre-processed. Both should be sequences, not strings."""
+    assert len(suffixes) > 0
+    s = suffixes[0]
+    sup = string.upper(s)
+    upper_suffixes = map(string.upper, suffixes)
+    if SCons.Util.case_sensitive_suffixes(s, sup):
+        ppsuffixes.extend(upper_suffixes)
+    else:
+        suffixes.extend(upper_suffixes)
+
+def CreateDialectActions(dialect):
+    """Create dialect specific actions."""
+    CompAction = SCons.Action.Action('$%sCOM ' % dialect, '$%sCOMSTR' % dialect)
+    CompPPAction = SCons.Action.Action('$%sPPCOM ' % dialect, '$%sPPCOMSTR' % dialect)
+    ShCompAction = SCons.Action.Action('$SH%sCOM ' % dialect, '$SH%sCOMSTR' % dialect)
+    ShCompPPAction = SCons.Action.Action('$SH%sPPCOM ' % dialect, '$SH%sPPCOMSTR' % dialect)
+
+    return CompAction, CompPPAction, ShCompAction, ShCompPPAction
+
+def DialectAddToEnv(env, dialect, suffixes, ppsuffixes, support_module = 0):
+    """Add dialect specific construction variables."""
+    ComputeFortranSuffixes(suffixes, ppsuffixes)
+
+    fscan = SCons.Scanner.Fortran.FortranScan("%sPATH" % dialect)
+
+    for suffix in suffixes + ppsuffixes:
+        SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner.add_scanner(suffix, fscan)
+
+    env.AppendUnique(FORTRANSUFFIXES = suffixes + ppsuffixes)
+
+    compaction, compppaction, shcompaction, shcompppaction = \
+            CreateDialectActions(dialect)
+
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    for suffix in suffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, compaction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, shcompaction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, FortranEmitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, ShFortranEmitter)
+
+    for suffix in ppsuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, compppaction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, shcompppaction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, FortranEmitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, ShFortranEmitter)
+
+    if not env.has_key('%sFLAGS' % dialect):
+        env['%sFLAGS' % dialect] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+
+    if not env.has_key('SH%sFLAGS' % dialect):
+        env['SH%sFLAGS' % dialect] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$%sFLAGS' % dialect)
+
+    # If a tool does not define fortran prefix/suffix for include path, use C ones
+    if not env.has_key('INC%sPREFIX' % dialect):
+        env['INC%sPREFIX' % dialect] = '$INCPREFIX'
+
+    if not env.has_key('INC%sSUFFIX' % dialect):
+        env['INC%sSUFFIX' % dialect] = '$INCSUFFIX'
+
+    env['_%sINCFLAGS' % dialect] = '$( ${_concat(INC%sPREFIX, %sPATH, INC%sSUFFIX, __env__, RDirs, TARGET, SOURCE)} $)' % (dialect, dialect, dialect)
+
+    if support_module == 1:
+        env['%sCOM' % dialect]     = '$%s -o $TARGET -c $%sFLAGS $_%sINCFLAGS $_FORTRANMODFLAG $SOURCES' % (dialect, dialect, dialect)
+        env['%sPPCOM' % dialect]   = '$%s -o $TARGET -c $%sFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_%sINCFLAGS $_FORTRANMODFLAG $SOURCES' % (dialect, dialect, dialect)
+        env['SH%sCOM' % dialect]    = '$SH%s -o $TARGET -c $SH%sFLAGS $_%sINCFLAGS $_FORTRANMODFLAG $SOURCES' % (dialect, dialect, dialect)
+        env['SH%sPPCOM' % dialect]  = '$SH%s -o $TARGET -c $SH%sFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_%sINCFLAGS $_FORTRANMODFLAG $SOURCES' % (dialect, dialect, dialect)
+    else:
+        env['%sCOM' % dialect]     = '$%s -o $TARGET -c $%sFLAGS $_%sINCFLAGS $SOURCES' % (dialect, dialect, dialect)
+        env['%sPPCOM' % dialect]   = '$%s -o $TARGET -c $%sFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_%sINCFLAGS $SOURCES' % (dialect, dialect, dialect)
+        env['SH%sCOM' % dialect]    = '$SH%s -o $TARGET -c $SH%sFLAGS $_%sINCFLAGS $SOURCES' % (dialect, dialect, dialect)
+        env['SH%sPPCOM' % dialect]  = '$SH%s -o $TARGET -c $SH%sFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_%sINCFLAGS $SOURCES' % (dialect, dialect, dialect)
+
+def add_fortran_to_env(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for Fortran to an Environment."""
+    try:
+        FortranSuffixes = env['FORTRANFILESUFFIXES']
+    except KeyError:
+        FortranSuffixes = ['.f', '.for', '.ftn']
+
+    #print "Adding %s to fortran suffixes" % FortranSuffixes
+    try:
+        FortranPPSuffixes = env['FORTRANPPFILESUFFIXES']
+    except KeyError:
+        FortranPPSuffixes = ['.fpp', '.FPP']
+
+    DialectAddToEnv(env, "FORTRAN", FortranSuffixes,
+                    FortranPPSuffixes, support_module = 1)
+
+    env['FORTRANMODPREFIX'] = ''     # like $LIBPREFIX
+    env['FORTRANMODSUFFIX'] = '.mod' # like $LIBSUFFIX
+
+    env['FORTRANMODDIR'] = ''          # where the compiler should place .mod files
+    env['FORTRANMODDIRPREFIX'] = ''    # some prefix to $FORTRANMODDIR - similar to $INCPREFIX
+    env['FORTRANMODDIRSUFFIX'] = ''    # some suffix to $FORTRANMODDIR - similar to $INCSUFFIX
+    env['_FORTRANMODFLAG'] = '$( ${_concat(FORTRANMODDIRPREFIX, FORTRANMODDIR, FORTRANMODDIRSUFFIX, __env__, RDirs, TARGET, SOURCE)} $)'
+
+def add_f77_to_env(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for f77 to an Environment."""
+    try:
+        F77Suffixes = env['F77FILESUFFIXES']
+    except KeyError:
+        F77Suffixes = ['.f77']
+
+    #print "Adding %s to f77 suffixes" % F77Suffixes
+    try:
+        F77PPSuffixes = env['F77PPFILESUFFIXES']
+    except KeyError:
+        F77PPSuffixes = []
+
+    DialectAddToEnv(env, "F77", F77Suffixes, F77PPSuffixes)
+
+def add_f90_to_env(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for f90 to an Environment."""
+    try:
+        F90Suffixes = env['F90FILESUFFIXES']
+    except KeyError:
+        F90Suffixes = ['.f90']
+
+    #print "Adding %s to f90 suffixes" % F90Suffixes
+    try:
+        F90PPSuffixes = env['F90PPFILESUFFIXES']
+    except KeyError:
+        F90PPSuffixes = []
+
+    DialectAddToEnv(env, "F90", F90Suffixes, F90PPSuffixes,
+                    support_module = 1)
+
+def add_f95_to_env(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for f95 to an Environment."""
+    try:
+        F95Suffixes = env['F95FILESUFFIXES']
+    except KeyError:
+        F95Suffixes = ['.f95']
+
+    #print "Adding %s to f95 suffixes" % F95Suffixes
+    try:
+        F95PPSuffixes = env['F95PPFILESUFFIXES']
+    except KeyError:
+        F95PPSuffixes = []
+
+    DialectAddToEnv(env, "F95", F95Suffixes, F95PPSuffixes,
+                    support_module = 1)
+
+def add_all_to_env(env):
+    """Add builders and construction variables for all supported fortran
+    dialects."""
+    add_fortran_to_env(env)
+    add_f77_to_env(env)
+    add_f90_to_env(env)
+    add_f95_to_env(env)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/JavaCommon.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/JavaCommon.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/JavaCommon.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,317 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.JavaCommon
+
+Stuff for processing Java.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/JavaCommon.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import re
+import string
+
+java_parsing = 1
+
+default_java_version = '1.4'
+
+if java_parsing:
+    # Parse Java files for class names.
+    #
+    # This is a really cool parser from Charles Crain
+    # that finds appropriate class names in Java source.
+
+    # A regular expression that will find, in a java file:
+    #     newlines;
+    #     double-backslashes;
+    #     a single-line comment "//";
+    #     single or double quotes preceeded by a backslash;
+    #     single quotes, double quotes, open or close braces, semi-colons,
+    #         periods, open or close parentheses;
+    #     floating-point numbers;
+    #     any alphanumeric token (keyword, class name, specifier);
+    #     any alphanumeric token surrounded by angle brackets (generics);
+    #     the multi-line comment begin and end tokens /* and */;
+    #     array declarations "[]".
+    _reToken = re.compile(r'(\n|\\\\|//|\\[\'"]|[\'"\{\}\;\.\(\)]|' +
+                          r'\d*\.\d*|[A-Za-z_][\w\$\.]*|<[A-Za-z_]\w+>|' +
+                          r'/\*|\*/|\[\])')
+
+    class OuterState:
+        """The initial state for parsing a Java file for classes,
+        interfaces, and anonymous inner classes."""
+        def __init__(self, version=default_java_version):
+
+            if not version in ('1.1', '1.2', '1.3','1.4', '1.5', '1.6'):
+                msg = "Java version %s not supported" % version
+                raise NotImplementedError, msg
+
+            self.version = version
+            self.listClasses = []
+            self.listOutputs = []
+            self.stackBrackets = []
+            self.brackets = 0
+            self.nextAnon = 1
+            self.localClasses = []
+            self.stackAnonClassBrackets = []
+            self.anonStacksStack = [[0]]
+            self.package = None
+
+        def trace(self):
+            pass
+
+        def __getClassState(self):
+            try:
+                return self.classState
+            except AttributeError:
+                ret = ClassState(self)
+                self.classState = ret
+                return ret
+
+        def __getPackageState(self):
+            try:
+                return self.packageState
+            except AttributeError:
+                ret = PackageState(self)
+                self.packageState = ret
+                return ret
+
+        def __getAnonClassState(self):
+            try:
+                return self.anonState
+            except AttributeError:
+                self.outer_state = self
+                ret = SkipState(1, AnonClassState(self))
+                self.anonState = ret
+                return ret
+
+        def __getSkipState(self):
+            try:
+                return self.skipState
+            except AttributeError:
+                ret = SkipState(1, self)
+                self.skipState = ret
+                return ret
+        
+        def __getAnonStack(self):
+            return self.anonStacksStack[-1]
+
+        def openBracket(self):
+            self.brackets = self.brackets + 1
+
+        def closeBracket(self):
+            self.brackets = self.brackets - 1
+            if len(self.stackBrackets) and \
+               self.brackets == self.stackBrackets[-1]:
+                self.listOutputs.append(string.join(self.listClasses, '$'))
+                self.localClasses.pop()
+                self.listClasses.pop()
+                self.anonStacksStack.pop()
+                self.stackBrackets.pop()
+            if len(self.stackAnonClassBrackets) and \
+               self.brackets == self.stackAnonClassBrackets[-1]:
+                self.__getAnonStack().pop()
+                self.stackAnonClassBrackets.pop()
+
+        def parseToken(self, token):
+            if token[:2] == '//':
+                return IgnoreState('\n', self)
+            elif token == '/*':
+                return IgnoreState('*/', self)
+            elif token == '{':
+                self.openBracket()
+            elif token == '}':
+                self.closeBracket()
+            elif token in [ '"', "'" ]:
+                return IgnoreState(token, self)
+            elif token == "new":
+                # anonymous inner class
+                if len(self.listClasses) > 0:
+                    return self.__getAnonClassState()
+                return self.__getSkipState() # Skip the class name
+            elif token in ['class', 'interface', 'enum']:
+                if len(self.listClasses) == 0:
+                    self.nextAnon = 1
+                self.stackBrackets.append(self.brackets)
+                return self.__getClassState()
+            elif token == 'package':
+                return self.__getPackageState()
+            elif token == '.':
+                # Skip the attribute, it might be named "class", in which
+                # case we don't want to treat the following token as
+                # an inner class name...
+                return self.__getSkipState()
+            return self
+
+        def addAnonClass(self):
+            """Add an anonymous inner class"""
+            if self.version in ('1.1', '1.2', '1.3', '1.4'):
+                clazz = self.listClasses[0]
+                self.listOutputs.append('%s$%d' % (clazz, self.nextAnon))
+            elif self.version in ('1.5', '1.6'):
+                self.stackAnonClassBrackets.append(self.brackets)
+                className = []
+                className.extend(self.listClasses)
+                self.__getAnonStack()[-1] = self.__getAnonStack()[-1] + 1
+                for anon in self.__getAnonStack():
+                    className.append(str(anon))
+                self.listOutputs.append(string.join(className, '$'))
+
+            self.nextAnon = self.nextAnon + 1
+            self.__getAnonStack().append(0)
+
+        def setPackage(self, package):
+            self.package = package
+
+    class AnonClassState:
+        """A state that looks for anonymous inner classes."""
+        def __init__(self, old_state):
+            # outer_state is always an instance of OuterState
+            self.outer_state = old_state.outer_state
+            self.old_state = old_state
+            self.brace_level = 0
+        def parseToken(self, token):
+            # This is an anonymous class if and only if the next
+            # non-whitespace token is a bracket. Everything between
+            # braces should be parsed as normal java code.
+            if token[:2] == '//':
+                return IgnoreState('\n', self)
+            elif token == '/*':
+                return IgnoreState('*/', self)
+            elif token == '\n':
+                return self
+            elif token[0] == '<' and token[-1] == '>':
+                return self
+            elif token == '(':
+                self.brace_level = self.brace_level + 1
+                return self
+            if self.brace_level > 0:
+                if token == 'new':
+                    # look further for anonymous inner class
+                    return SkipState(1, AnonClassState(self))
+                elif token in [ '"', "'" ]:
+                    return IgnoreState(token, self)
+                elif token == ')':
+                    self.brace_level = self.brace_level - 1
+                return self
+            if token == '{':
+                self.outer_state.addAnonClass()
+            return self.old_state.parseToken(token)
+
+    class SkipState:
+        """A state that will skip a specified number of tokens before
+        reverting to the previous state."""
+        def __init__(self, tokens_to_skip, old_state):
+            self.tokens_to_skip = tokens_to_skip
+            self.old_state = old_state
+        def parseToken(self, token):
+            self.tokens_to_skip = self.tokens_to_skip - 1
+            if self.tokens_to_skip < 1:
+                return self.old_state
+            return self
+
+    class ClassState:
+        """A state we go into when we hit a class or interface keyword."""
+        def __init__(self, outer_state):
+            # outer_state is always an instance of OuterState
+            self.outer_state = outer_state
+        def parseToken(self, token):
+            # the next non-whitespace token should be the name of the class
+            if token == '\n':
+                return self
+            # If that's an inner class which is declared in a method, it
+            # requires an index prepended to the class-name, e.g.
+            # 'Foo$1Inner' (Tigris Issue 2087)
+            if self.outer_state.localClasses and \
+                self.outer_state.stackBrackets[-1] > \
+                self.outer_state.stackBrackets[-2]+1:
+                locals = self.outer_state.localClasses[-1]
+                try:
+                    idx = locals[token]
+                    locals[token] = locals[token]+1
+                except KeyError:
+                    locals[token] = 1
+                token = str(locals[token]) + token
+            self.outer_state.localClasses.append({})
+            self.outer_state.listClasses.append(token)
+            self.outer_state.anonStacksStack.append([0])
+            return self.outer_state
+
+    class IgnoreState:
+        """A state that will ignore all tokens until it gets to a
+        specified token."""
+        def __init__(self, ignore_until, old_state):
+            self.ignore_until = ignore_until
+            self.old_state = old_state
+        def parseToken(self, token):
+            if self.ignore_until == token:
+                return self.old_state
+            return self
+
+    class PackageState:
+        """The state we enter when we encounter the package keyword.
+        We assume the next token will be the package name."""
+        def __init__(self, outer_state):
+            # outer_state is always an instance of OuterState
+            self.outer_state = outer_state
+        def parseToken(self, token):
+            self.outer_state.setPackage(token)
+            return self.outer_state
+
+    def parse_java_file(fn, version=default_java_version):
+        return parse_java(open(fn, 'r').read(), version)
+
+    def parse_java(contents, version=default_java_version, trace=None):
+        """Parse a .java file and return a double of package directory,
+        plus a list of .class files that compiling that .java file will
+        produce"""
+        package = None
+        initial = OuterState(version)
+        currstate = initial
+        for token in _reToken.findall(contents):
+            # The regex produces a bunch of groups, but only one will
+            # have anything in it.
+            currstate = currstate.parseToken(token)
+            if trace: trace(token, currstate)
+        if initial.package:
+            package = string.replace(initial.package, '.', os.sep)
+        return (package, initial.listOutputs)
+
+else:
+    # Don't actually parse Java files for class names.
+    #
+    # We might make this a configurable option in the future if
+    # Java-file parsing takes too long (although it shouldn't relative
+    # to how long the Java compiler itself seems to take...).
+
+    def parse_java_file(fn):
+        """ "Parse" a .java file.
+
+        This actually just splits the file name, so the assumption here
+        is that the file name matches the public class name, and that
+        the path to the file is the same as the package name.
+        """
+        return os.path.split(file)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/Perforce.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/Perforce.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/Perforce.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Perforce.py
+
+Tool-specific initialization for Perforce Source Code Management system.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/Perforce.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Util
+
+# This function should maybe be moved to SCons.Util?
+from SCons.Tool.PharLapCommon import addPathIfNotExists
+
+
+
+# Variables that we want to import from the base OS environment.
+_import_env = [ 'P4PORT', 'P4CLIENT', 'P4USER', 'USER', 'USERNAME', 'P4PASSWD',
+                'P4CHARSET', 'P4LANGUAGE', 'SYSTEMROOT' ]
+
+PerforceAction = SCons.Action.Action('$P4COM', '$P4COMSTR')
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add a Builder factory function and construction variables for
+    Perforce to an Environment."""
+
+    def PerforceFactory(env=env):
+        """ """
+        return SCons.Builder.Builder(action = PerforceAction, env = env)
+
+    #setattr(env, 'Perforce', PerforceFactory)
+    env.Perforce = PerforceFactory
+
+    env['P4']      = 'p4'
+    env['P4FLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['P4COM']   = '$P4 $P4FLAGS sync $TARGET'
+    try:
+        environ = env['ENV']
+    except KeyError:
+        environ = {}
+        env['ENV'] = environ
+
+    # Perforce seems to use the PWD environment variable rather than
+    # calling getcwd() for itself, which is odd.  If no PWD variable
+    # is present, p4 WILL call getcwd, but this seems to cause problems
+    # with good ol' Windows's tilde-mangling for long file names.
+    environ['PWD'] = env.Dir('#').get_abspath()
+
+    for var in _import_env:
+        v = os.environ.get(var)
+        if v:
+            environ[var] = v
+
+    if SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        # If we can read the registry, add the path to Perforce to our environment.
+        try:
+            k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                      'Software\\Perforce\\environment')
+            val, tok = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'P4INSTROOT')
+            addPathIfNotExists(environ, 'PATH', val)
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            # Can't detect where Perforce is, hope the user has it set in the
+            # PATH.
+            pass
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('p4')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/PharLapCommon.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/PharLapCommon.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/PharLapCommon.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.PharLapCommon
+
+This module contains common code used by all Tools for the
+Phar Lap ETS tool chain.  Right now, this is linkloc and
+386asm.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/PharLapCommon.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Util
+import re
+import string
+
+def getPharLapPath():
+    """Reads the registry to find the installed path of the Phar Lap ETS
+    development kit.
+
+    Raises UserError if no installed version of Phar Lap can
+    be found."""
+
+    if not SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "No Windows registry module was found"
+    try:
+        k=SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                  'SOFTWARE\\Pharlap\\ETS')
+        val, type = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, 'BaseDir')
+
+        # The following is a hack...there is (not surprisingly)
+        # an odd issue in the Phar Lap plug in that inserts
+        # a bunch of junk data after the phar lap path in the
+        # registry.  We must trim it.
+        idx=val.find('\0')
+        if idx >= 0:
+            val = val[:idx]
+                    
+        return os.path.normpath(val)
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Cannot find Phar Lap ETS path in the registry.  Is it installed properly?"
+
+REGEX_ETS_VER = re.compile(r'#define\s+ETS_VER\s+([0-9]+)')
+
+def getPharLapVersion():
+    """Returns the version of the installed ETS Tool Suite as a
+    decimal number.  This version comes from the ETS_VER #define in
+    the embkern.h header.  For example, '#define ETS_VER 1010' (which
+    is what Phar Lap 10.1 defines) would cause this method to return
+    1010. Phar Lap 9.1 does not have such a #define, but this method
+    will return 910 as a default.
+
+    Raises UserError if no installed version of Phar Lap can
+    be found."""
+
+    include_path = os.path.join(getPharLapPath(), os.path.normpath("include/embkern.h"))
+    if not os.path.exists(include_path):
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Cannot find embkern.h in ETS include directory.\nIs Phar Lap ETS installed properly?"
+    mo = REGEX_ETS_VER.search(open(include_path, 'r').read())
+    if mo:
+        return int(mo.group(1))
+    # Default return for Phar Lap 9.1
+    return 910
+
+def addPathIfNotExists(env_dict, key, path, sep=os.pathsep):
+    """This function will take 'key' out of the dictionary
+    'env_dict', then add the path 'path' to that key if it is not
+    already there.  This treats the value of env_dict[key] as if it
+    has a similar format to the PATH variable...a list of paths
+    separated by tokens.  The 'path' will get added to the list if it
+    is not already there."""
+    try:
+        is_list = 1
+        paths = env_dict[key]
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(env_dict[key]):
+            paths = string.split(paths, sep)
+            is_list = 0
+        if not os.path.normcase(path) in map(os.path.normcase, paths):
+            paths = [ path ] + paths
+        if is_list:
+            env_dict[key] = paths
+        else:
+            env_dict[key] = string.join(paths, sep)
+    except KeyError:
+        env_dict[key] = path
+
+def addPharLapPaths(env):
+    """This function adds the path to the Phar Lap binaries, includes,
+    and libraries, if they are not already there."""
+    ph_path = getPharLapPath()
+
+    try:
+        env_dict = env['ENV']
+    except KeyError:
+        env_dict = {}
+        env['ENV'] = env_dict
+    addPathIfNotExists(env_dict, 'PATH',
+                       os.path.join(ph_path, 'bin'))
+    addPathIfNotExists(env_dict, 'INCLUDE',
+                       os.path.join(ph_path, 'include'))
+    addPathIfNotExists(env_dict, 'LIB',
+                       os.path.join(ph_path, 'lib'))
+    addPathIfNotExists(env_dict, 'LIB',
+                       os.path.join(ph_path, os.path.normpath('lib/vclib')))
+    
+    env['PHARLAP_PATH'] = getPharLapPath()
+    env['PHARLAP_VERSION'] = str(getPharLapVersion())
+    

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/RCS.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/RCS.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/RCS.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.RCS.py
+
+Tool-specific initialization for RCS.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/RCS.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add a Builder factory function and construction variables for
+    RCS to an Environment."""
+
+    def RCSFactory(env=env):
+        """ """
+        act = SCons.Action.Action('$RCS_COCOM', '$RCS_COCOMSTR')
+        return SCons.Builder.Builder(action = act, env = env)
+
+    #setattr(env, 'RCS', RCSFactory)
+    env.RCS = RCSFactory
+
+    env['RCS']          = 'rcs'
+    env['RCS_CO']       = 'co'
+    env['RCS_COFLAGS']  = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['RCS_COCOM']    = '$RCS_CO $RCS_COFLAGS $TARGET'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('rcs')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/SCCS.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/SCCS.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/SCCS.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.SCCS.py
+
+Tool-specific initialization for SCCS.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/SCCS.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add a Builder factory function and construction variables for
+    SCCS to an Environment."""
+
+    def SCCSFactory(env=env):
+        """ """
+        act = SCons.Action.Action('$SCCSCOM', '$SCCSCOMSTR')
+        return SCons.Builder.Builder(action = act, env = env)
+
+    #setattr(env, 'SCCS', SCCSFactory)
+    env.SCCS = SCCSFactory
+
+    env['SCCS']         = 'sccs'
+    env['SCCSFLAGS']    = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['SCCSGETFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['SCCSCOM']      = '$SCCS $SCCSFLAGS get $SCCSGETFLAGS $TARGET'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('sccs')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/Subversion.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/Subversion.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/Subversion.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Subversion.py
+
+Tool-specific initialization for Subversion.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/Subversion.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add a Builder factory function and construction variables for
+    Subversion to an Environment."""
+
+    def SubversionFactory(repos, module='', env=env):
+        """ """
+        # fail if repos is not an absolute path name?
+        if module != '':
+            module = os.path.join(module, '')
+        act = SCons.Action.Action('$SVNCOM', '$SVNCOMSTR')
+        return SCons.Builder.Builder(action = act,
+                                     env = env,
+                                     SVNREPOSITORY = repos,
+                                     SVNMODULE = module)
+
+    #setattr(env, 'Subversion', SubversionFactory)
+    env.Subversion = SubversionFactory
+
+    env['SVN']      = 'svn'
+    env['SVNFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['SVNCOM']   = '$SVN $SVNFLAGS cat $SVNREPOSITORY/$SVNMODULE$TARGET > $TARGET'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('svn')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,667 @@
+"""SCons.Tool
+
+SCons tool selection.
+
+This looks for modules that define a callable object that can modify
+a construction environment as appropriate for a given tool (or tool
+chain).
+
+Note that because this subsystem just *selects* a callable that can
+modify a construction environment, it's possible for people to define
+their own "tool specification" in an arbitrary callable function.  No
+one needs to use or tie in to this subsystem in order to roll their own
+tool definition.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import imp
+import sys
+
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Scanner
+import SCons.Scanner.C
+import SCons.Scanner.D
+import SCons.Scanner.LaTeX
+import SCons.Scanner.Prog
+
+DefaultToolpath=[]
+
+CScanner = SCons.Scanner.C.CScanner()
+DScanner = SCons.Scanner.D.DScanner()
+LaTeXScanner = SCons.Scanner.LaTeX.LaTeXScanner()
+PDFLaTeXScanner = SCons.Scanner.LaTeX.PDFLaTeXScanner()
+ProgramScanner = SCons.Scanner.Prog.ProgramScanner()
+SourceFileScanner = SCons.Scanner.Base({}, name='SourceFileScanner')
+
+CSuffixes = [".c", ".C", ".cxx", ".cpp", ".c++", ".cc",
+             ".h", ".H", ".hxx", ".hpp", ".hh",
+             ".F", ".fpp", ".FPP",
+             ".m", ".mm",
+             ".S", ".spp", ".SPP"]
+
+DSuffixes = ['.d']
+
+IDLSuffixes = [".idl", ".IDL"]
+
+LaTeXSuffixes = [".tex", ".ltx", ".latex"]
+
+for suffix in CSuffixes:
+    SourceFileScanner.add_scanner(suffix, CScanner)
+
+for suffix in DSuffixes:
+    SourceFileScanner.add_scanner(suffix, DScanner)
+
+# FIXME: what should be done here? Two scanners scan the same extensions,
+# but look for different files, e.g., "picture.eps" vs. "picture.pdf".
+# The builders for DVI and PDF explicitly reference their scanners
+# I think that means this is not needed???
+for suffix in LaTeXSuffixes:
+    SourceFileScanner.add_scanner(suffix, LaTeXScanner)
+    SourceFileScanner.add_scanner(suffix, PDFLaTeXScanner)
+
+class Tool:
+    def __init__(self, name, toolpath=[], **kw):
+        self.name = name
+        self.toolpath = toolpath + DefaultToolpath
+        # remember these so we can merge them into the call
+        self.init_kw = kw
+
+        module = self._tool_module()
+        self.generate = module.generate
+        self.exists = module.exists
+        if hasattr(module, 'options'):
+            self.options = module.options
+
+    def _tool_module(self):
+        # TODO: Interchange zipimport with normal initilization for better error reporting
+        oldpythonpath = sys.path
+        sys.path = self.toolpath + sys.path
+
+        try:
+            try:
+                file, path, desc = imp.find_module(self.name, self.toolpath)
+                try:
+                    return imp.load_module(self.name, file, path, desc)
+                finally:
+                    if file:
+                        file.close()
+            except ImportError, e:
+                if str(e)!="No module named %s"%self.name:
+                    raise SCons.Errors.EnvironmentError, e
+                try:
+                    import zipimport
+                except ImportError:
+                    pass
+                else:
+                    for aPath in self.toolpath:
+                        try:
+                            importer = zipimport.zipimporter(aPath)
+                            return importer.load_module(self.name)
+                        except ImportError, e:
+                            pass
+        finally:
+            sys.path = oldpythonpath
+
+        full_name = 'SCons.Tool.' + self.name
+        try:
+            return sys.modules[full_name]
+        except KeyError:
+            try:
+                smpath = sys.modules['SCons.Tool'].__path__
+                try:
+                    file, path, desc = imp.find_module(self.name, smpath)
+                    module = imp.load_module(full_name, file, path, desc)
+                    setattr(SCons.Tool, self.name, module)
+                    if file:
+                        file.close()
+                    return module
+                except ImportError, e:
+                    if str(e)!="No module named %s"%self.name:
+                        raise SCons.Errors.EnvironmentError, e
+                    try:
+                        import zipimport
+                        importer = zipimport.zipimporter( sys.modules['SCons.Tool'].__path__[0] )
+                        module = importer.load_module(full_name)
+                        setattr(SCons.Tool, self.name, module)
+                        return module
+                    except ImportError, e:
+                        m = "No tool named '%s': %s" % (self.name, e)
+                        raise SCons.Errors.EnvironmentError, m
+            except ImportError, e:
+                m = "No tool named '%s': %s" % (self.name, e)
+                raise SCons.Errors.EnvironmentError, m
+
+    def __call__(self, env, *args, **kw):
+        if self.init_kw is not None:
+            # Merge call kws into init kws;
+            # but don't bash self.init_kw.
+            if kw is not None:
+                call_kw = kw
+                kw = self.init_kw.copy()
+                kw.update(call_kw)
+            else:
+                kw = self.init_kw
+        env.Append(TOOLS = [ self.name ])
+        if hasattr(self, 'options'):
+            import SCons.Variables
+            if not env.has_key('options'):
+                from SCons.Script import ARGUMENTS
+                env['options']=SCons.Variables.Variables(args=ARGUMENTS)
+            opts=env['options']
+
+            self.options(opts)
+            opts.Update(env)
+
+        apply(self.generate, ( env, ) + args, kw)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.name
+
+##########################################################################
+#  Create common executable program / library / object builders
+
+def createProgBuilder(env):
+    """This is a utility function that creates the Program
+    Builder in an Environment if it is not there already.
+
+    If it is already there, we return the existing one.
+    """
+
+    try:
+        program = env['BUILDERS']['Program']
+    except KeyError:
+        import SCons.Defaults
+        program = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = SCons.Defaults.LinkAction,
+                                        emitter = '$PROGEMITTER',
+                                        prefix = '$PROGPREFIX',
+                                        suffix = '$PROGSUFFIX',
+                                        src_suffix = '$OBJSUFFIX',
+                                        src_builder = 'Object',
+                                        target_scanner = ProgramScanner)
+        env['BUILDERS']['Program'] = program
+
+    return program
+
+def createStaticLibBuilder(env):
+    """This is a utility function that creates the StaticLibrary
+    Builder in an Environment if it is not there already.
+
+    If it is already there, we return the existing one.
+    """
+
+    try:
+        static_lib = env['BUILDERS']['StaticLibrary']
+    except KeyError:
+        action_list = [ SCons.Action.Action("$ARCOM", "$ARCOMSTR") ]
+        if env.Detect('ranlib'):
+            ranlib_action = SCons.Action.Action("$RANLIBCOM", "$RANLIBCOMSTR")
+            action_list.append(ranlib_action)
+
+        static_lib = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = action_list,
+                                           emitter = '$LIBEMITTER',
+                                           prefix = '$LIBPREFIX',
+                                           suffix = '$LIBSUFFIX',
+                                           src_suffix = '$OBJSUFFIX',
+                                           src_builder = 'StaticObject')
+        env['BUILDERS']['StaticLibrary'] = static_lib
+        env['BUILDERS']['Library'] = static_lib
+
+    return static_lib
+
+def createSharedLibBuilder(env):
+    """This is a utility function that creates the SharedLibrary
+    Builder in an Environment if it is not there already.
+
+    If it is already there, we return the existing one.
+    """
+
+    try:
+        shared_lib = env['BUILDERS']['SharedLibrary']
+    except KeyError:
+        import SCons.Defaults
+        action_list = [ SCons.Defaults.SharedCheck,
+                        SCons.Defaults.ShLinkAction ]
+        shared_lib = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = action_list,
+                                           emitter = "$SHLIBEMITTER",
+                                           prefix = '$SHLIBPREFIX',
+                                           suffix = '$SHLIBSUFFIX',
+                                           target_scanner = ProgramScanner,
+                                           src_suffix = '$SHOBJSUFFIX',
+                                           src_builder = 'SharedObject')
+        env['BUILDERS']['SharedLibrary'] = shared_lib
+
+    return shared_lib
+
+def createLoadableModuleBuilder(env):
+    """This is a utility function that creates the LoadableModule
+    Builder in an Environment if it is not there already.
+
+    If it is already there, we return the existing one.
+    """
+
+    try:
+        ld_module = env['BUILDERS']['LoadableModule']
+    except KeyError:
+        import SCons.Defaults
+        action_list = [ SCons.Defaults.SharedCheck,
+                        SCons.Defaults.LdModuleLinkAction ]
+        ld_module = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = action_list,
+                                          emitter = "$SHLIBEMITTER",
+                                          prefix = '$LDMODULEPREFIX',
+                                          suffix = '$LDMODULESUFFIX',
+                                          target_scanner = ProgramScanner,
+                                          src_suffix = '$SHOBJSUFFIX',
+                                          src_builder = 'SharedObject')
+        env['BUILDERS']['LoadableModule'] = ld_module
+
+    return ld_module
+
+def createObjBuilders(env):
+    """This is a utility function that creates the StaticObject
+    and SharedObject Builders in an Environment if they
+    are not there already.
+
+    If they are there already, we return the existing ones.
+
+    This is a separate function because soooo many Tools
+    use this functionality.
+
+    The return is a 2-tuple of (StaticObject, SharedObject)
+    """
+
+
+    try:
+        static_obj = env['BUILDERS']['StaticObject']
+    except KeyError:
+        static_obj = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = {},
+                                           emitter = {},
+                                           prefix = '$OBJPREFIX',
+                                           suffix = '$OBJSUFFIX',
+                                           src_builder = ['CFile', 'CXXFile'],
+                                           source_scanner = SourceFileScanner,
+                                           single_source = 1)
+        env['BUILDERS']['StaticObject'] = static_obj
+        env['BUILDERS']['Object'] = static_obj
+
+    try:
+        shared_obj = env['BUILDERS']['SharedObject']
+    except KeyError:
+        shared_obj = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = {},
+                                           emitter = {},
+                                           prefix = '$SHOBJPREFIX',
+                                           suffix = '$SHOBJSUFFIX',
+                                           src_builder = ['CFile', 'CXXFile'],
+                                           source_scanner = SourceFileScanner,
+                                           single_source = 1)
+        env['BUILDERS']['SharedObject'] = shared_obj
+
+    return (static_obj, shared_obj)
+
+def createCFileBuilders(env):
+    """This is a utility function that creates the CFile/CXXFile
+    Builders in an Environment if they
+    are not there already.
+
+    If they are there already, we return the existing ones.
+
+    This is a separate function because soooo many Tools
+    use this functionality.
+
+    The return is a 2-tuple of (CFile, CXXFile)
+    """
+
+    try:
+        c_file = env['BUILDERS']['CFile']
+    except KeyError:
+        c_file = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = {},
+                                       emitter = {},
+                                       suffix = {None:'$CFILESUFFIX'})
+        env['BUILDERS']['CFile'] = c_file
+
+        env.SetDefault(CFILESUFFIX = '.c')
+
+    try:
+        cxx_file = env['BUILDERS']['CXXFile']
+    except KeyError:
+        cxx_file = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = {},
+                                         emitter = {},
+                                         suffix = {None:'$CXXFILESUFFIX'})
+        env['BUILDERS']['CXXFile'] = cxx_file
+        env.SetDefault(CXXFILESUFFIX = '.cc')
+
+    return (c_file, cxx_file)
+
+##########################################################################
+#  Create common Java builders
+
+def CreateJarBuilder(env):
+    try:
+        java_jar = env['BUILDERS']['Jar']
+    except KeyError:
+        fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
+        jar_com = SCons.Action.Action('$JARCOM', '$JARCOMSTR')
+        java_jar = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = jar_com,
+                                         suffix = '$JARSUFFIX',
+                                         src_suffix = '$JAVACLASSSUFIX',
+                                         src_builder = 'JavaClassFile',
+                                         source_factory = fs.Entry)
+        env['BUILDERS']['Jar'] = java_jar
+    return java_jar
+
+def CreateJavaHBuilder(env):
+    try:
+        java_javah = env['BUILDERS']['JavaH']
+    except KeyError:
+        fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
+        java_javah_com = SCons.Action.Action('$JAVAHCOM', '$JAVAHCOMSTR')
+        java_javah = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = java_javah_com,
+                                           src_suffix = '$JAVACLASSSUFFIX',
+                                           target_factory = fs.Entry,
+                                           source_factory = fs.File,
+                                           src_builder = 'JavaClassFile')
+        env['BUILDERS']['JavaH'] = java_javah
+    return java_javah
+
+def CreateJavaClassFileBuilder(env):
+    try:
+        java_class_file = env['BUILDERS']['JavaClassFile']
+    except KeyError:
+        fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
+        javac_com = SCons.Action.Action('$JAVACCOM', '$JAVACCOMSTR')
+        java_class_file = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = javac_com,
+                                                emitter = {},
+                                                #suffix = '$JAVACLASSSUFFIX',
+                                                src_suffix = '$JAVASUFFIX',
+                                                src_builder = ['JavaFile'],
+                                                target_factory = fs.Entry,
+                                                source_factory = fs.File)
+        env['BUILDERS']['JavaClassFile'] = java_class_file
+    return java_class_file
+
+def CreateJavaClassDirBuilder(env):
+    try:
+        java_class_dir = env['BUILDERS']['JavaClassDir']
+    except KeyError:
+        fs = SCons.Node.FS.get_default_fs()
+        javac_com = SCons.Action.Action('$JAVACCOM', '$JAVACCOMSTR')
+        java_class_dir = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = javac_com,
+                                               emitter = {},
+                                               target_factory = fs.Dir,
+                                               source_factory = fs.Dir)
+        env['BUILDERS']['JavaClassDir'] = java_class_dir
+    return java_class_dir
+
+def CreateJavaFileBuilder(env):
+    try:
+        java_file = env['BUILDERS']['JavaFile']
+    except KeyError:
+        java_file = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = {},
+                                          emitter = {},
+                                          suffix = {None:'$JAVASUFFIX'})
+        env['BUILDERS']['JavaFile'] = java_file
+        env['JAVASUFFIX'] = '.java'
+    return java_file
+
+class ToolInitializerMethod:
+    """
+    This is added to a construction environment in place of a
+    method(s) normally called for a Builder (env.Object, env.StaticObject,
+    etc.).  When called, it has its associated ToolInitializer
+    object search the specified list of tools and apply the first
+    one that exists to the construction environment.  It then calls
+    whatever builder was (presumably) added to the construction
+    environment in place of this particular instance.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, name, initializer):
+        """
+        Note:  we store the tool name as __name__ so it can be used by
+        the class that attaches this to a construction environment.
+        """
+        self.__name__ = name
+        self.initializer = initializer
+
+    def get_builder(self, env):
+        """
+	Returns the appropriate real Builder for this method name
+	after having the associated ToolInitializer object apply
+	the appropriate Tool module.
+        """
+        builder = getattr(env, self.__name__)
+
+        self.initializer.apply_tools(env)
+
+        builder = getattr(env, self.__name__)
+        if builder is self:
+            # There was no Builder added, which means no valid Tool
+            # for this name was found (or possibly there's a mismatch
+            # between the name we were called by and the Builder name
+            # added by the Tool module).
+            return None
+
+        self.initializer.remove_methods(env)
+
+        return builder
+
+    def __call__(self, env, *args, **kw):
+        """
+        """
+        builder = self.get_builder(env)
+        if builder is None:
+            return [], []
+        return apply(builder, args, kw)
+
+class ToolInitializer:
+    """
+    A class for delayed initialization of Tools modules.
+
+    Instances of this class associate a list of Tool modules with
+    a list of Builder method names that will be added by those Tool
+    modules.  As part of instantiating this object for a particular
+    construction environment, we also add the appropriate
+    ToolInitializerMethod objects for the various Builder methods
+    that we want to use to delay Tool searches until necessary.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, env, tools, names):
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(tools):
+            tools = [tools]
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(names):
+            names = [names]
+        self.env = env
+        self.tools = tools
+        self.names = names
+        self.methods = {}
+        for name in names:
+            method = ToolInitializerMethod(name, self)
+            self.methods[name] = method
+            env.AddMethod(method)
+
+    def remove_methods(self, env):
+        """
+        Removes the methods that were added by the tool initialization
+        so we no longer copy and re-bind them when the construction
+        environment gets cloned.
+        """
+        for method in self.methods.values():
+            env.RemoveMethod(method)
+
+    def apply_tools(self, env):
+        """
+	Searches the list of associated Tool modules for one that
+	exists, and applies that to the construction environment.
+        """
+        for t in self.tools:
+            tool = SCons.Tool.Tool(t)
+            if tool.exists(env):
+                env.Tool(tool)
+                return
+
+	# If we fall through here, there was no tool module found.
+	# This is where we can put an informative error message
+	# about the inability to find the tool.   We'll start doing
+	# this as we cut over more pre-defined Builder+Tools to use
+	# the ToolInitializer class.
+
+def Initializers(env):
+    ToolInitializer(env, ['install'], ['_InternalInstall', '_InternalInstallAs'])
+    def Install(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(self._InternalInstall, args, kw)
+    def InstallAs(self, *args, **kw):
+        return apply(self._InternalInstallAs, args, kw)
+    env.AddMethod(Install)
+    env.AddMethod(InstallAs)
+
+def FindTool(tools, env):
+    for tool in tools:
+        t = Tool(tool)
+        if t.exists(env):
+            return tool
+    return None
+
+def FindAllTools(tools, env):
+    def ToolExists(tool, env=env):
+        return Tool(tool).exists(env)
+    return filter (ToolExists, tools)
+
+def tool_list(platform, env):
+
+    # XXX this logic about what tool to prefer on which platform
+    #     should be moved into either the platform files or
+    #     the tool files themselves.
+    # The search orders here are described in the man page.  If you
+    # change these search orders, update the man page as well.
+    if str(platform) == 'win32':
+        "prefer Microsoft tools on Windows"
+        linkers = ['mslink', 'gnulink', 'ilink', 'linkloc', 'ilink32' ]
+        c_compilers = ['msvc', 'mingw', 'gcc', 'intelc', 'icl', 'icc', 'cc', 'bcc32' ]
+        cxx_compilers = ['msvc', 'intelc', 'icc', 'g++', 'c++', 'bcc32' ]
+        assemblers = ['masm', 'nasm', 'gas', '386asm' ]
+        fortran_compilers = ['gfortran', 'g77', 'ifl', 'cvf', 'f95', 'f90', 'fortran']
+        ars = ['mslib', 'ar', 'tlib']
+    elif str(platform) == 'os2':
+        "prefer IBM tools on OS/2"
+        linkers = ['ilink', 'gnulink', 'mslink']
+        c_compilers = ['icc', 'gcc', 'msvc', 'cc']
+        cxx_compilers = ['icc', 'g++', 'msvc', 'c++']
+        assemblers = ['nasm', 'masm', 'gas']
+        fortran_compilers = ['ifl', 'g77']
+        ars = ['ar', 'mslib']
+    elif str(platform) == 'irix':
+        "prefer MIPSPro on IRIX"
+        linkers = ['sgilink', 'gnulink']
+        c_compilers = ['sgicc', 'gcc', 'cc']
+        cxx_compilers = ['sgic++', 'g++', 'c++']
+        assemblers = ['as', 'gas']
+        fortran_compilers = ['f95', 'f90', 'f77', 'g77', 'fortran']
+        ars = ['sgiar']
+    elif str(platform) == 'sunos':
+        "prefer Forte tools on SunOS"
+        linkers = ['sunlink', 'gnulink']
+        c_compilers = ['suncc', 'gcc', 'cc']
+        cxx_compilers = ['sunc++', 'g++', 'c++']
+        assemblers = ['as', 'gas']
+        fortran_compilers = ['sunf95', 'sunf90', 'sunf77', 'f95', 'f90', 'f77',
+                             'gfortran', 'g77', 'fortran']
+        ars = ['sunar']
+    elif str(platform) == 'hpux':
+        "prefer aCC tools on HP-UX"
+        linkers = ['hplink', 'gnulink']
+        c_compilers = ['hpcc', 'gcc', 'cc']
+        cxx_compilers = ['hpc++', 'g++', 'c++']
+        assemblers = ['as', 'gas']
+        fortran_compilers = ['f95', 'f90', 'f77', 'g77', 'fortran']
+        ars = ['ar']
+    elif str(platform) == 'aix':
+        "prefer AIX Visual Age tools on AIX"
+        linkers = ['aixlink', 'gnulink']
+        c_compilers = ['aixcc', 'gcc', 'cc']
+        cxx_compilers = ['aixc++', 'g++', 'c++']
+        assemblers = ['as', 'gas']
+        fortran_compilers = ['f95', 'f90', 'aixf77', 'g77', 'fortran']
+        ars = ['ar']
+    elif str(platform) == 'darwin':
+        "prefer GNU tools on Mac OS X, except for some linkers and IBM tools"
+        linkers = ['applelink', 'gnulink']
+        c_compilers = ['gcc', 'cc']
+        cxx_compilers = ['g++', 'c++']
+        assemblers = ['as']
+        fortran_compilers = ['gfortran', 'f95', 'f90', 'g77']
+        ars = ['ar']
+    else:
+        "prefer GNU tools on all other platforms"
+        linkers = ['gnulink', 'mslink', 'ilink']
+        c_compilers = ['gcc', 'msvc', 'intelc', 'icc', 'cc']
+        cxx_compilers = ['g++', 'msvc', 'intelc', 'icc', 'c++']
+        assemblers = ['gas', 'nasm', 'masm']
+        fortran_compilers = ['gfortran', 'g77', 'ifort', 'ifl', 'f95', 'f90', 'f77']
+        ars = ['ar', 'mslib']
+
+    c_compiler = FindTool(c_compilers, env) or c_compilers[0]
+
+    # XXX this logic about what tool provides what should somehow be
+    #     moved into the tool files themselves.
+    if c_compiler and c_compiler == 'mingw':
+        # MinGW contains a linker, C compiler, C++ compiler,
+        # Fortran compiler, archiver and assembler:
+        cxx_compiler = None
+        linker = None
+        assembler = None
+        fortran_compiler = None
+        ar = None
+    else:
+        # Don't use g++ if the C compiler has built-in C++ support:
+        if c_compiler in ('msvc', 'intelc', 'icc'):
+            cxx_compiler = None
+        else:
+            cxx_compiler = FindTool(cxx_compilers, env) or cxx_compilers[0]
+        linker = FindTool(linkers, env) or linkers[0]
+        assembler = FindTool(assemblers, env) or assemblers[0]
+        fortran_compiler = FindTool(fortran_compilers, env) or fortran_compilers[0]
+        ar = FindTool(ars, env) or ars[0]
+
+    other_tools = FindAllTools(['BitKeeper', 'CVS',
+                                'dmd',
+                                'filesystem',
+                                'dvipdf', 'dvips', 'gs',
+                                'jar', 'javac', 'javah',
+                                'latex', 'lex',
+                                'm4', 'midl', 'msvs',
+                                'pdflatex', 'pdftex', 'Perforce',
+                                'RCS', 'rmic', 'rpcgen',
+                                'SCCS',
+                                # 'Subversion',
+                                'swig',
+                                'tar', 'tex',
+                                'yacc', 'zip', 'rpm', 'wix'],
+                               env)
+
+    tools = ([linker, c_compiler, cxx_compiler,
+              fortran_compiler, assembler, ar]
+             + other_tools)
+
+    return filter(lambda x: x, tools)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixc++.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixc++.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixc++.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.aixc++
+
+Tool-specific initialization for IBM xlC / Visual Age C++ compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/aixc++.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Platform.aix
+
+cplusplus = __import__('c++', globals(), locals(), [])
+
+packages = ['vacpp.cmp.core', 'vacpp.cmp.batch', 'vacpp.cmp.C', 'ibmcxx.cmp']
+
+def get_xlc(env):
+    xlc = env.get('CXX', 'xlC')
+    xlc_r = env.get('SHCXX', 'xlC_r')
+    return SCons.Platform.aix.get_xlc(env, xlc, xlc_r, packages)
+
+def smart_cxxflags(source, target, env, for_signature):
+    build_dir = env.GetBuildPath()
+    if build_dir:
+        return '-qtempinc=' + os.path.join(build_dir, 'tempinc')
+    return ''
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for xlC / Visual Age
+    suite to an Environment."""
+    path, _cxx, _shcxx, version = get_xlc(env)
+    if path:
+        _cxx = os.path.join(path, _cxx)
+        _shcxx = os.path.join(path, _shcxx)
+
+    cplusplus.generate(env)
+
+    env['CXX'] = _cxx
+    env['SHCXX'] = _shcxx
+    env['CXXVERSION'] = version
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '.pic.o'
+    
+def exists(env):
+    path, _cxx, _shcxx, version = get_xlc(env)
+    if path and _cxx:
+        xlc = os.path.join(path, _cxx)
+        if os.path.exists(xlc):
+            return xlc
+    return None

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixcc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixcc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixcc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,68 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.aixcc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for IBM xlc / Visual Age C compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/aixcc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Platform.aix
+
+import cc
+
+packages = ['vac.C', 'ibmcxx.cmp']
+
+def get_xlc(env):
+    xlc = env.get('CC', 'xlc')
+    xlc_r = env.get('SHCC', 'xlc_r')
+    return SCons.Platform.aix.get_xlc(env, xlc, xlc_r, packages)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for xlc / Visual Age
+    suite to an Environment."""
+    path, _cc, _shcc, version = get_xlc(env)
+    if path:
+        _cc = os.path.join(path, _cc)
+        _shcc = os.path.join(path, _shcc)
+
+    cc.generate(env)
+
+    env['CC'] = _cc
+    env['SHCC'] = _shcc
+    env['CCVERSION'] = version
+
+def exists(env):
+    path, _cc, _shcc, version = get_xlc(env)
+    if path and _cc:
+        xlc = os.path.join(path, _cc)
+        if os.path.exists(xlc):
+            return xlc
+    return None

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixf77.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixf77.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixf77.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.aixf77
+
+Tool-specific initialization for IBM Visual Age f77 Fortran compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/aixf77.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+
+#import SCons.Platform.aix
+
+import f77
+
+# It would be good to look for the AIX F77 package the same way we're now
+# looking for the C and C++ packages.  This should be as easy as supplying
+# the correct package names in the following list and uncommenting the
+# SCons.Platform.aix_get_xlc() call the in the function below.
+packages = []
+
+def get_xlf77(env):
+    xlf77 = env.get('F77', 'xlf77')
+    xlf77_r = env.get('SHF77', 'xlf77_r')
+    #return SCons.Platform.aix.get_xlc(env, xlf77, xlf77_r, packages)
+    return (None, xlf77, xlf77_r, None)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """
+    Add Builders and construction variables for the Visual Age FORTRAN
+    compiler to an Environment.
+    """
+    path, _f77, _shf77, version = get_xlf77(env)
+    if path:
+        _f77 = os.path.join(path, _f77)
+        _shf77 = os.path.join(path, _shf77)
+
+    f77.generate(env)
+
+    env['F77'] = _f77
+    env['SHF77'] = _shf77
+
+def exists(env):
+    path, _f77, _shf77, version = get_xlf77(env)
+    if path and _f77:
+        xlf77 = os.path.join(path, _f77)
+        if os.path.exists(xlf77):
+            return xlf77
+    return None

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixlink.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixlink.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/aixlink.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,70 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.aixlink
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the IBM Visual Age linker.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/aixlink.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+import aixcc
+import link
+
+cplusplus = __import__('c++', globals(), locals(), [])
+
+def smart_linkflags(source, target, env, for_signature):
+    if cplusplus.iscplusplus(source):
+        build_dir = env.subst('$BUILDDIR', target=target, source=source)
+        if build_dir:
+            return '-qtempinc=' + os.path.join(build_dir, 'tempinc')
+    return ''
+
+def generate(env):
+    """
+    Add Builders and construction variables for Visual Age linker to
+    an Environment.
+    """
+    link.generate(env)
+
+    env['SMARTLINKFLAGS'] = smart_linkflags
+    env['LINKFLAGS']      = SCons.Util.CLVar('$SMARTLINKFLAGS')
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS']    = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -qmkshrobj -qsuppress=1501-218')
+    env['SHLIBSUFFIX']    = '.a'
+
+def exists(env):
+    path, _cc, _shcc, version = aixcc.get_xlc(env)
+    if path and _cc:
+        xlc = os.path.join(path, _cc)
+        if os.path.exists(xlc):
+            return xlc
+    return None

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/applelink.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/applelink.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/applelink.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.applelink
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Apple gnu-like linker.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/applelink.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+# Even though the Mac is based on the GNU toolchain, it doesn't understand
+# the -rpath option, so we use the "link" tool instead of "gnulink".
+import link
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for applelink to an
+    Environment."""
+    link.generate(env)
+
+    env['FRAMEWORKPATHPREFIX'] = '-F'
+    env['_FRAMEWORKPATH'] = '${_concat(FRAMEWORKPATHPREFIX, FRAMEWORKPATH, "", __env__)}'
+    env['_FRAMEWORKS'] = '${_concat("-framework ", FRAMEWORKS, "", __env__)}'
+    env['LINKCOM'] = env['LINKCOM'] + ' $_FRAMEWORKPATH $_FRAMEWORKS $FRAMEWORKSFLAGS'
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -dynamiclib')
+    env['SHLINKCOM'] = env['SHLINKCOM'] + ' $_FRAMEWORKPATH $_FRAMEWORKS $FRAMEWORKSFLAGS'
+
+    # override the default for loadable modules, which are different
+    # on OS X than dynamic shared libs.  echoing what XCode does for
+    # pre/suffixes:
+    env['LDMODULEPREFIX'] = '' 
+    env['LDMODULESUFFIX'] = '' 
+    env['LDMODULEFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -bundle')
+    env['LDMODULECOM'] = '$LDMODULE -o ${TARGET} $LDMODULEFLAGS $SOURCES $_LIBDIRFLAGS $_LIBFLAGS $_FRAMEWORKPATH $_FRAMEWORKS $FRAMEWORKSFLAGS'
+
+
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env['PLATFORM'] == 'darwin'

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ar.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ar.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ar.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.ar
+
+Tool-specific initialization for ar (library archive).
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/ar.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ar to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createStaticLibBuilder(env)
+
+    env['AR']          = 'ar'
+    env['ARFLAGS']     = SCons.Util.CLVar('rc')
+    env['ARCOM']       = '$AR $ARFLAGS $TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['LIBPREFIX']   = 'lib'
+    env['LIBSUFFIX']   = '.a'
+
+    if env.Detect('ranlib'):
+        env['RANLIB']      = 'ranlib'
+        env['RANLIBFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+        env['RANLIBCOM']   = '$RANLIB $RANLIBFLAGS $TARGET'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('ar')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/as.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/as.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/as.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.as
+
+Tool-specific initialization for as, the generic Posix assembler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/as.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+assemblers = ['as']
+
+ASSuffixes = ['.s', '.asm', '.ASM']
+ASPPSuffixes = ['.spp', '.SPP', '.sx']
+if SCons.Util.case_sensitive_suffixes('.s', '.S'):
+    ASPPSuffixes.extend(['.S'])
+else:
+    ASSuffixes.extend(['.S'])
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for as to an Environment."""
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    for suffix in ASSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter)
+
+    for suffix in ASPPSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASPPAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASPPAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter)
+
+    env['AS']        = env.Detect(assemblers) or 'as'
+    env['ASFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['ASCOM']     = '$AS $ASFLAGS -o $TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['ASPPFLAGS'] = '$ASFLAGS'
+    env['ASPPCOM']   = '$CC $ASPPFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS -c -o $TARGET $SOURCES'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(assemblers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/bcc32.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/bcc32.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/bcc32.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.bcc32
+
+XXX
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/bcc32.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import string
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+def findIt(program, env):
+    # First search in the SCons path and then the OS path:
+    borwin = env.WhereIs(program) or SCons.Util.WhereIs(program)
+    if borwin:
+        dir = os.path.dirname(borwin)
+        env.PrependENVPath('PATH', dir)
+    return borwin
+
+def generate(env):
+    findIt('bcc32', env)
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for bcc to an
+    Environment."""
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+    for suffix in ['.c', '.cpp']:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.CAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ShCAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter)
+
+    env['CC']        = 'bcc32'
+    env['CCFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['CFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['CCCOM']     = '$CC -q $CFLAGS $CCFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS -c -o$TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['SHCC']      = '$CC'
+    env['SHCCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS')
+    env['SHCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CFLAGS')
+    env['SHCCCOM']   = '$SHCC -WD $SHCFLAGS $SHCCFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS -c -o$TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['CPPDEFPREFIX']  = '-D'
+    env['CPPDEFSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['INCPREFIX']  = '-I'
+    env['INCSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '.dll'
+    env['STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME'] = 0
+    env['CFILESUFFIX'] = '.cpp'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return findIt('bcc32', env)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/c++.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/c++.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/c++.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.c++
+
+Tool-specific initialization for generic Posix C++ compilers.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/c++.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Util
+
+compilers = ['CC', 'c++']
+
+CXXSuffixes = ['.cpp', '.cc', '.cxx', '.c++', '.C++', '.mm']
+if SCons.Util.case_sensitive_suffixes('.c', '.C'):
+    CXXSuffixes.append('.C')
+
+def iscplusplus(source):
+    if not source:
+        # Source might be None for unusual cases like SConf.
+        return 0
+    for s in source:
+        if s.sources:
+            ext = os.path.splitext(str(s.sources[0]))[1]
+            if ext in CXXSuffixes:
+                return 1
+    return 0
+
+def generate(env):
+    """
+    Add Builders and construction variables for Visual Age C++ compilers
+    to an Environment.
+    """
+    import SCons.Tool
+    import SCons.Tool.cc
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    for suffix in CXXSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.CXXAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ShCXXAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter)
+
+    SCons.Tool.cc.add_common_cc_variables(env)
+
+    env['CXX']        = 'c++'
+    env['CXXFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['CXXCOM']     = '$CXX -o $TARGET -c $CXXFLAGS $CCFLAGS $_CCCOMCOM $SOURCES'
+    env['SHCXX']      = '$CXX'
+    env['SHCXXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CXXFLAGS')
+    env['SHCXXCOM']   = '$SHCXX -o $TARGET -c $SHCXXFLAGS $SHCCFLAGS $_CCCOMCOM $SOURCES'
+
+    env['CPPDEFPREFIX']  = '-D'
+    env['CPPDEFSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['INCPREFIX']  = '-I'
+    env['INCSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '.os'
+    env['OBJSUFFIX'] = '.o'
+    env['STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME'] = 0
+
+    env['CXXFILESUFFIX'] = '.cc'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/cc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/cc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/cc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,108 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.cc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for generic Posix C compilers.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/cc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Util
+
+CSuffixes = ['.c', '.m']
+if not SCons.Util.case_sensitive_suffixes('.c', '.C'):
+    CSuffixes.append('.C')
+
+def add_common_cc_variables(env):
+    """
+    Add underlying common "C compiler" variables that
+    are used by multiple tools (specifically, c++).
+    """
+    if not env.has_key('_CCCOMCOM'):
+        env['_CCCOMCOM'] = '$CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS'
+        # It's a hack to test for darwin here, but the alternative
+        # of creating an applecc.py to contain this seems overkill.
+        # Maybe someday the Apple platform will require more setup and
+        # this logic will be moved.
+        env['FRAMEWORKS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+        env['FRAMEWORKPATH'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+        if env['PLATFORM'] == 'darwin':
+            env['_CCCOMCOM'] = env['_CCCOMCOM'] + ' $_FRAMEWORKPATH'
+
+    if not env.has_key('CCFLAGS'):
+        env['CCFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+
+    if not env.has_key('SHCCFLAGS'):
+        env['SHCCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS')
+
+def generate(env):
+    """
+    Add Builders and construction variables for C compilers to an Environment.
+    """
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    for suffix in CSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.CAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ShCAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter)
+#<<<<<<< .working
+#
+#    env['_CCCOMCOM'] = '$CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS'
+#    # It's a hack to test for darwin here, but the alternative of creating
+#    # an applecc.py to contain this seems overkill.  Maybe someday the Apple
+#    # platform will require more setup and this logic will be moved.
+#    env['FRAMEWORKS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+#    env['FRAMEWORKPATH'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+#    if env['PLATFORM'] == 'darwin':
+#        env['_CCCOMCOM'] = env['_CCCOMCOM'] + ' $_FRAMEWORKPATH'
+#=======
+#>>>>>>> .merge-right.r1907
+
+    add_common_cc_variables(env)
+
+    env['CC']        = 'cc'
+    env['CFLAGS']    = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['CCCOM']     = '$CC -o $TARGET -c $CFLAGS $CCFLAGS $_CCCOMCOM $SOURCES'
+    env['SHCC']      = '$CC'
+    env['SHCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CFLAGS')
+    env['SHCCCOM']   = '$SHCC -o $TARGET -c $SHCFLAGS $SHCCFLAGS $_CCCOMCOM $SOURCES'
+
+    env['CPPDEFPREFIX']  = '-D'
+    env['CPPDEFSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['INCPREFIX']  = '-I'
+    env['INCSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '.os'
+    env['STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME'] = 0
+
+    env['CFILESUFFIX'] = '.c'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('cc')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/cvf.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/cvf.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/cvf.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.cvf
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Compaq Visual Fortran compiler.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/cvf.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import fortran
+
+compilers = ['f90']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for compaq visual fortran to an Environment."""
+
+    fortran.generate(env)
+
+    env['FORTRAN']        = 'f90'
+    env['FORTRANCOM']     = '$FORTRAN $FORTRANFLAGS $_FORTRANMODFLAG $_FORTRANINCFLAGS /compile_only ${SOURCES.windows} /object:${TARGET.windows}'
+    env['FORTRANPPCOM']   = '$FORTRAN $FORTRANFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_FORTRANMODFLAG $_FORTRANINCFLAGS /compile_only ${SOURCES.windows} /object:${TARGET.windows}'
+    env['SHFORTRANCOM']   = '$SHFORTRAN $SHFORTRANFLAGS $_FORTRANMODFLAG $_FORTRANINCFLAGS /compile_only ${SOURCES.windows} /object:${TARGET.windows}'
+    env['SHFORTRANPPCOM'] = '$SHFORTRAN $SHFORTRANFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_FORTRANMODFLAG $_FORTRANINCFLAGS /compile_only ${SOURCES.windows} /object:${TARGET.windows}'
+    env['OBJSUFFIX']      = '.obj'
+    env['FORTRANMODDIR'] = '${TARGET.dir}'
+    env['FORTRANMODDIRPREFIX'] = '/module:'
+    env['FORTRANMODDIRSUFFIX'] = ''
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/default.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/default.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/default.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,44 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.default
+
+Initialization with a default tool list.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/default.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Tool
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add default tools."""
+    for t in SCons.Tool.tool_list(env['PLATFORM'], env):
+        SCons.Tool.Tool(t)(env)
+
+def exists(env):
+    return 1

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dmd.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dmd.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dmd.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,218 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.dmd
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Digital Mars D compiler.
+(http://digitalmars.com/d)
+
+Coded by Andy Friesen (andy at ikagames.com)
+15 November 2003
+
+There are a number of problems with this script at this point in time.
+The one that irritates me the most is the Windows linker setup.  The D
+linker doesn't have a way to add lib paths on the commandline, as far
+as I can see.  You have to specify paths relative to the SConscript or
+use absolute paths.  To hack around it, add '#/blah'.  This will link
+blah.lib from the directory where SConstruct resides.
+
+Compiler variables:
+    DC - The name of the D compiler to use.  Defaults to dmd or gdmd,
+    whichever is found.
+    DPATH - List of paths to search for import modules.
+    DVERSIONS - List of version tags to enable when compiling.
+    DDEBUG - List of debug tags to enable when compiling.
+
+Linker related variables:
+    LIBS - List of library files to link in.
+    DLINK - Name of the linker to use.  Defaults to dmd or gdmd.
+    DLINKFLAGS - List of linker flags.
+
+Lib tool variables:
+    DLIB - Name of the lib tool to use.  Defaults to lib.
+    DLIBFLAGS - List of flags to pass to the lib tool.
+    LIBS - Same as for the linker. (libraries to pull into the .lib)
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/dmd.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import string
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Scanner.D
+import SCons.Tool
+
+# Adapted from c++.py
+def isD(source):
+    if not source:
+        return 0
+
+    for s in source:
+        if s.sources:
+            ext = os.path.splitext(str(s.sources[0]))[1]
+            if ext == '.d':
+                return 1
+    return 0
+
+smart_link = {}
+
+smart_lib = {}
+
+def generate(env):
+    global smart_link
+    global smart_lib
+
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    DAction = SCons.Action.Action('$DCOM', '$DCOMSTR')
+
+    static_obj.add_action('.d', DAction)
+    shared_obj.add_action('.d', DAction)
+    static_obj.add_emitter('.d', SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+    shared_obj.add_emitter('.d', SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter)
+
+    dc = env.Detect(['dmd', 'gdmd'])
+    env['DC'] = dc
+    env['DCOM'] = '$DC $_DINCFLAGS $_DVERFLAGS $_DDEBUGFLAGS $_DFLAGS -c -of$TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['_DINCFLAGS'] = '$( ${_concat(DINCPREFIX, DPATH, DINCSUFFIX, __env__, RDirs, TARGET, SOURCE)}  $)'
+    env['_DVERFLAGS'] = '$( ${_concat(DVERPREFIX, DVERSIONS, DVERSUFFIX, __env__)}  $)'
+    env['_DDEBUGFLAGS'] = '$( ${_concat(DDEBUGPREFIX, DDEBUG, DDEBUGSUFFIX, __env__)} $)'
+    env['_DFLAGS'] = '$( ${_concat(DFLAGPREFIX, DFLAGS, DFLAGSUFFIX, __env__)} $)'
+
+    env['DPATH'] = ['#/']
+    env['DFLAGS'] = []
+    env['DVERSIONS'] = []
+    env['DDEBUG'] = []
+
+    if dc:
+        # Add the path to the standard library.
+        # This is merely for the convenience of the dependency scanner.
+        dmd_path = env.WhereIs(dc)
+        if dmd_path:
+            x = string.rindex(dmd_path, dc)
+            phobosDir = dmd_path[:x] + '/../src/phobos'
+            if os.path.isdir(phobosDir):
+                env.Append(DPATH = [phobosDir])
+
+    env['DINCPREFIX'] = '-I'
+    env['DINCSUFFIX'] = ''
+    env['DVERPREFIX'] = '-version='
+    env['DVERSUFFIX'] = ''
+    env['DDEBUGPREFIX'] = '-debug='
+    env['DDEBUGSUFFIX'] = ''
+    env['DFLAGPREFIX'] = '-'
+    env['DFLAGSUFFIX'] = ''
+    env['DFILESUFFIX'] = '.d'
+
+    # Need to use the Digital Mars linker/lib on windows.
+    # *nix can just use GNU link.
+    if env['PLATFORM'] == 'win32':
+        env['DLINK'] = '$DC'
+        env['DLINKCOM'] = '$DLINK -of$TARGET $SOURCES $DFLAGS $DLINKFLAGS $_DLINKLIBFLAGS'
+        env['DLIB'] = 'lib'
+        env['DLIBCOM'] = '$DLIB $_DLIBFLAGS -c $TARGET $SOURCES $_DLINKLIBFLAGS'
+
+        env['_DLINKLIBFLAGS'] = '$( ${_concat(DLIBLINKPREFIX, LIBS, DLIBLINKSUFFIX, __env__, RDirs, TARGET, SOURCE)} $)'
+        env['_DLIBFLAGS'] = '$( ${_concat(DLIBFLAGPREFIX, DLIBFLAGS, DLIBFLAGSUFFIX, __env__)} $)'
+        env['DLINKFLAGS'] = []
+        env['DLIBLINKPREFIX'] = ''
+        env['DLIBLINKSUFFIX'] = '.lib'
+        env['DLIBFLAGPREFIX'] = '-'
+        env['DLIBFLAGSUFFIX'] = ''
+        env['DLINKFLAGPREFIX'] = '-'
+        env['DLINKFLAGSUFFIX'] = ''
+
+        SCons.Tool.createStaticLibBuilder(env)
+
+        # Basically, we hijack the link and ar builders with our own.
+        # these builders check for the presence of D source, and swap out
+        # the system's defaults for the Digital Mars tools.  If there's no D
+        # source, then we silently return the previous settings.
+        linkcom = env.get('LINKCOM')
+        try:
+            env['SMART_LINKCOM'] = smart_link[linkcom]
+        except KeyError:
+            def _smartLink(source, target, env, for_signature,
+                           defaultLinker=linkcom):
+                if isD(source):
+                    # XXX I'm not sure how to add a $DLINKCOMSTR variable
+                    # so that it works with this _smartLink() logic,
+                    # and I don't have a D compiler/linker to try it out,
+                    # so we'll leave it alone for now.
+                    return '$DLINKCOM'
+                else:
+                    return defaultLinker
+            env['SMART_LINKCOM'] = smart_link[linkcom] = _smartLink
+
+        arcom = env.get('ARCOM')
+        try:
+            env['SMART_ARCOM'] = smart_lib[arcom]
+        except KeyError:
+            def _smartLib(source, target, env, for_signature,
+                         defaultLib=arcom):
+                if isD(source):
+                    # XXX I'm not sure how to add a $DLIBCOMSTR variable
+                    # so that it works with this _smartLib() logic, and
+                    # I don't have a D compiler/archiver to try it out,
+                    # so we'll leave it alone for now.
+                    return '$DLIBCOM'
+                else:
+                    return defaultLib
+            env['SMART_ARCOM'] = smart_lib[arcom] = _smartLib
+
+        # It is worth noting that the final space in these strings is
+        # absolutely pivotal.  SCons sees these as actions and not generators
+        # if it is not there. (very bad)
+        env['ARCOM'] = '$SMART_ARCOM '
+        env['LINKCOM'] = '$SMART_LINKCOM '
+    else: # assuming linux
+        linkcom = env.get('LINKCOM')
+        try:
+            env['SMART_LINKCOM'] = smart_link[linkcom]
+        except KeyError:
+            def _smartLink(source, target, env, for_signature,
+                           defaultLinker=linkcom, dc=dc):
+                if isD(source):
+                    try:
+                        libs = env['LIBS']
+                    except KeyError:
+                        libs = []
+                    if 'phobos' not in libs:
+                        if dc is 'dmd':
+                            env.Append(LIBS = ['phobos'])
+                        elif dc is 'gdmd':
+                            env.Append(LIBS = ['gphobos'])
+                    if 'pthread' not in libs:
+                        env.Append(LIBS = ['pthread'])
+                    if 'm' not in libs:
+                        env.Append(LIBS = ['m'])
+                return defaultLinker
+            env['SMART_LINKCOM'] = smart_link[linkcom] = _smartLink
+
+        env['LINKCOM'] = '$SMART_LINKCOM '
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(['dmd', 'gdmd'])

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dvi.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dvi.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dvi.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.dvi
+
+Common DVI Builder definition for various other Tool modules that use it.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/dvi.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Tool
+
+DVIBuilder = None
+
+def generate(env):
+    try:
+        env['BUILDERS']['DVI']
+    except KeyError:
+        global DVIBuilder
+
+        if DVIBuilder is None:
+            # The suffix is hard-coded to '.dvi', not configurable via a
+            # construction variable like $DVISUFFIX, because the output
+            # file name is hard-coded within TeX.
+            DVIBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = {},
+                                               source_scanner = SCons.Tool.LaTeXScanner,
+                                               suffix = '.dvi',
+                                               emitter = {},
+                                               source_ext_match = None)
+
+        env['BUILDERS']['DVI'] = DVIBuilder
+
+def exists(env):
+    # This only puts a skeleton Builder in place, so if someone
+    # references this Tool directly, it's always "available."
+    return 1

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dvipdf.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dvipdf.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dvipdf.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,119 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.dvipdf
+
+Tool-specific initialization for dvipdf.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/dvipdf.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool.pdf
+import SCons.Tool.tex
+import SCons.Util
+
+_null = SCons.Scanner.LaTeX._null
+
+def DviPdfPsFunction(XXXDviAction, target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    """A builder for DVI files that sets the TEXPICTS environment
+       variable before running dvi2ps or dvipdf."""
+
+    try:
+        abspath = source[0].attributes.path
+    except AttributeError :
+        abspath =  ''
+
+    saved_env = SCons.Scanner.LaTeX.modify_env_var(env, 'TEXPICTS', abspath)
+
+    result = XXXDviAction(target, source, env)
+
+    if saved_env is _null:
+        try:
+            del env['ENV']['TEXPICTS']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass # was never set
+    else:
+        env['ENV']['TEXPICTS'] = saved_env
+
+    return result
+
+def DviPdfFunction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    result = DviPdfPsFunction(PDFAction,target,source,env)
+    return result
+
+def DviPdfStrFunction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    """A strfunction for dvipdf that returns the appropriate
+    command string for the no_exec options."""
+    if env.GetOption("no_exec"):
+        result = env.subst('$DVIPDFCOM',0,target,source)
+    else:
+        result = ''
+    return result
+
+PDFAction = None
+DVIPDFAction = None
+
+def PDFEmitter(target, source, env):
+    """Strips any .aux or .log files from the input source list.
+    These are created by the TeX Builder that in all likelihood was
+    used to generate the .dvi file we're using as input, and we only
+    care about the .dvi file.
+    """
+    def strip_suffixes(n):
+        return not SCons.Util.splitext(str(n))[1] in ['.aux', '.log']
+    source = filter(strip_suffixes, source)
+    return (target, source)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for dvipdf to an Environment."""
+    global PDFAction
+    if PDFAction is None:
+        PDFAction = SCons.Action.Action('$DVIPDFCOM', '$DVIPDFCOMSTR')
+
+    global DVIPDFAction
+    if DVIPDFAction is None:
+        DVIPDFAction = SCons.Action.Action(DviPdfFunction, strfunction = DviPdfStrFunction)
+
+    import pdf
+    pdf.generate(env)
+
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['PDF']
+    bld.add_action('.dvi', DVIPDFAction)
+    bld.add_emitter('.dvi', PDFEmitter)
+
+    env['DVIPDF']      = 'dvipdf'
+    env['DVIPDFFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['DVIPDFCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $DVIPDF $DVIPDFFLAGS ${SOURCE.file} ${TARGET.file}'
+
+    # Deprecated synonym.
+    env['PDFCOM']      = ['$DVIPDFCOM']
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('dvipdf')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dvips.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dvips.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/dvips.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,88 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.dvips
+
+Tool-specific initialization for dvips.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/dvips.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Tool.dvipdf
+import SCons.Util
+
+def DviPsFunction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    result = SCons.Tool.dvipdf.DviPdfPsFunction(PSAction,target,source,env)
+    return result
+
+def DviPsStrFunction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    """A strfunction for dvipdf that returns the appropriate
+    command string for the no_exec options."""
+    if env.GetOption("no_exec"):
+        result = env.subst('$PSCOM',0,target,source)
+    else:
+        result = ''
+    return result
+
+PSAction = None
+DVIPSAction = None
+PSBuilder = None
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for dvips to an Environment."""
+    global PSAction
+    if PSAction is None:
+        PSAction = SCons.Action.Action('$PSCOM', '$PSCOMSTR')
+
+    global DVIPSAction
+    if DVIPSAction is None:
+        DVIPSAction = SCons.Action.Action(DviPsFunction, strfunction = DviPsStrFunction)
+
+    global PSBuilder
+    if PSBuilder is None:
+        PSBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = PSAction,
+                                          prefix = '$PSPREFIX',
+                                          suffix = '$PSSUFFIX',
+                                          src_suffix = '.dvi',
+                                          src_builder = 'DVI',
+                                          single_source=True)
+
+    env['BUILDERS']['PostScript'] = PSBuilder
+    
+    env['DVIPS']      = 'dvips'
+    env['DVIPSFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    # I'm not quite sure I got the directories and filenames right for variant_dir
+    # We need to be in the correct directory for the sake of latex \includegraphics eps included files.
+    env['PSCOM']      = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $DVIPS $DVIPSFLAGS -o ${TARGET.file} ${SOURCE.file}'
+    env['PSPREFIX'] = ''
+    env['PSSUFFIX'] = '.ps'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('dvips')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/f77.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/f77.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/f77.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.f77
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the generic Posix f77 Fortran compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/f77.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Scanner.Fortran
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+from SCons.Tool.FortranCommon import add_all_to_env, add_f77_to_env
+
+compilers = ['f77']
+
+def generate(env):
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+    add_f77_to_env(env)
+
+    fcomp = env.Detect(compilers) or 'f77'
+    env['F77']  = fcomp
+    env['SHF77']  = fcomp
+
+    env['FORTRAN']  = fcomp
+    env['SHFORTRAN']  = fcomp
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/f90.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/f90.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/f90.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.f90
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the generic Posix f90 Fortran compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/f90.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Scanner.Fortran
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+from SCons.Tool.FortranCommon import add_all_to_env, add_f90_to_env
+
+compilers = ['f90']
+
+def generate(env):
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+    add_f90_to_env(env)
+
+    fc = env.Detect(compilers) or 'f90'
+    env['F90']  = fc
+    env['SHF90']  = fc
+
+    env['FORTRAN']  = fc
+    env['SHFORTRAN']  = fc
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/f95.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/f95.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/f95.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.f95
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the generic Posix f95 Fortran compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/f95.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+import fortran
+from SCons.Tool.FortranCommon import add_all_to_env, add_f95_to_env
+
+compilers = ['f95']
+
+def generate(env):
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+    add_f95_to_env(env)
+
+    fcomp = env.Detect(compilers) or 'f95'
+    env['F95']  = fcomp
+    env['SHF95']  = fcomp
+
+    env['FORTRAN']  = fcomp
+    env['SHFORTRAN']  = fcomp
+
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/filesystem.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/filesystem.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/filesystem.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.filesystem
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the filesystem tools.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/filesystem.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons
+from SCons.Tool.install import copyFunc
+
+copyToBuilder, copyAsBuilder = None, None
+
+def copyto_emitter(target, source, env):
+    """ changes the path of the source to be under the target (which
+    are assumed to be directories.
+    """
+    n_target = []
+
+    for t in target:
+        n_target = n_target + map( lambda s, t=t: t.File( str( s ) ), source )
+
+    return (n_target, source)
+
+def copy_action_func(target, source, env):
+    assert( len(target) == len(source) ), "\ntarget: %s\nsource: %s" %(map(str, target),map(str, source))
+
+    for t, s in zip(target, source):
+        if copyFunc(t.get_path(), s.get_path(), env):
+            return 1
+
+    return 0
+
+def copy_action_str(target, source, env):
+    return env.subst_target_source(env['COPYSTR'], 0, target, source)
+
+copy_action = SCons.Action.Action( copy_action_func, copy_action_str )
+
+def generate(env):
+    try:
+        env['BUILDERS']['CopyTo']
+        env['BUILDERS']['CopyAs']
+    except KeyError, e:
+        global copyToBuilder
+        if copyToBuilder is None:
+            copyToBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(
+                             action         = copy_action,
+                             target_factory = env.fs.Dir,
+                             source_factory = env.fs.Entry,
+                             multi          = 1,
+                             emitter        = [ copyto_emitter, ] )
+
+        global copyAsBuilder
+        if copyAsBuilder is None:
+            copyAsBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(
+                             action         = copy_action,
+                             target_factory = env.fs.Entry,
+                             source_factory = env.fs.Entry )
+
+        env['BUILDERS']['CopyTo'] = copyToBuilder
+        env['BUILDERS']['CopyAs'] = copyAsBuilder
+
+        env['COPYSTR'] = 'Copy file(s): "$SOURCES" to "$TARGETS"'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return 1

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/fortran.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/fortran.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/fortran.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.fortran
+
+Tool-specific initialization for a generic Posix f77/f90 Fortran compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/fortran.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import re
+import string
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Scanner.Fortran
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+from SCons.Tool.FortranCommon import add_all_to_env, add_fortran_to_env
+
+compilers = ['f95', 'f90', 'f77']
+
+def generate(env):
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+    add_fortran_to_env(env)
+
+    fc = env.Detect(compilers) or 'f77'
+    env['SHFORTRAN'] = fc
+    env['FORTRAN'] = fc
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/g++.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/g++.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/g++.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.g++
+
+Tool-specific initialization for g++.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/g++.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import re
+import subprocess
+
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+cplusplus = __import__('c++', globals(), locals(), [])
+
+compilers = ['g++']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for g++ to an Environment."""
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    cplusplus.generate(env)
+
+    env['CXX']        = env.Detect(compilers)
+
+    # platform specific settings
+    if env['PLATFORM'] == 'aix':
+        env['SHCXXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CXXFLAGS -mminimal-toc')
+        env['STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME'] = 1
+        env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '$OBJSUFFIX'
+    elif env['PLATFORM'] == 'hpux':
+        env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '.pic.o'
+    elif env['PLATFORM'] == 'sunos':
+        env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '.pic.o'
+    # determine compiler version
+    if env['CXX']:
+        #pipe = SCons.Action._subproc(env, [env['CXX'], '-dumpversion'],
+        pipe = SCons.Action._subproc(env, [env['CXX'], '--version'],
+                                     stdin = 'devnull',
+                                     stderr = 'devnull',
+                                     stdout = subprocess.PIPE)
+        if pipe.wait() != 0: return
+        # -dumpversion was added in GCC 3.0.  As long as we're supporting
+        # GCC versions older than that, we should use --version and a
+        # regular expression.
+        #line = pipe.stdout.read().strip()
+        #if line:
+        #    env['CXXVERSION'] = line
+        line = pipe.stdout.readline()
+        match = re.search(r'[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)+', line)
+        if match:
+            env['CXXVERSION'] = match.group(0)
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/g77.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/g77.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/g77.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.g77
+
+Tool-specific initialization for g77.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/g77.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+from SCons.Tool.FortranCommon import add_all_to_env, add_f77_to_env
+
+compilers = ['g77', 'f77']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for g77 to an Environment."""
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+    add_f77_to_env(env)
+
+    fcomp = env.Detect(compilers) or 'g77'
+    if env['PLATFORM'] in ['cygwin', 'win32']:
+        env['SHFORTRANFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$FORTRANFLAGS')
+        env['SHF77FLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$F77FLAGS')
+    else:
+        env['SHFORTRANFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$FORTRANFLAGS -fPIC')
+        env['SHF77FLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$F77FLAGS -fPIC')
+
+    env['FORTRAN'] = fcomp
+    env['SHFORTRAN'] = '$FORTRAN'
+
+    env['F77'] = fcomp
+    env['SHF77'] = '$F77'
+
+    env['INCFORTRANPREFIX'] = "-I"
+    env['INCFORTRANSUFFIX'] = ""
+
+    env['INCF77PREFIX'] = "-I"
+    env['INCF77SUFFIX'] = ""
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gas.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gas.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gas.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.gas
+
+Tool-specific initialization for as, the Gnu assembler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/gas.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+as_module = __import__('as', globals(), locals(), [])
+
+assemblers = ['as', 'gas']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for as to an Environment."""
+    as_module.generate(env)
+
+    env['AS']        = env.Detect(assemblers) or 'as'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(assemblers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gcc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gcc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gcc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.gcc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for gcc.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/gcc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import cc
+import os
+import re
+import subprocess
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+compilers = ['gcc', 'cc']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for gcc to an Environment."""
+    cc.generate(env)
+
+    env['CC'] = env.Detect(compilers) or 'gcc'
+    if env['PLATFORM'] in ['cygwin', 'win32']:
+        env['SHCCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS')
+    else:
+        env['SHCCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS -fPIC')
+    # determine compiler version
+    if env['CC']:
+        #pipe = SCons.Action._subproc(env, [env['CC'], '-dumpversion'],
+        pipe = SCons.Action._subproc(env, [env['CC'], '--version'],
+                                     stdin = 'devnull',
+                                     stderr = 'devnull',
+                                     stdout = subprocess.PIPE)
+        if pipe.wait() != 0: return
+        # -dumpversion was added in GCC 3.0.  As long as we're supporting
+        # GCC versions older than that, we should use --version and a
+        # regular expression.
+        #line = pipe.stdout.read().strip()
+        #if line:
+        #    env['CCVERSION'] = line
+        line = pipe.stdout.readline()
+        match = re.search(r'[0-9]+(\.[0-9]+)+', line)
+        if match:
+            env['CCVERSION'] = match.group(0)
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gfortran.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gfortran.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gfortran.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.gfortran
+
+Tool-specific initialization for gfortran, the GNU Fortran 95/Fortran
+2003 compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/gfortran.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+import fortran
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for gfortran to an
+    Environment."""
+    fortran.generate(env)
+
+    for dialect in ['F77', 'F90', 'FORTRAN', 'F95']:
+        env['%s' % dialect] = 'gfortran'
+        env['SH%s' % dialect] = '$%s' % dialect
+        if env['PLATFORM'] in ['cygwin', 'win32']:
+            env['SH%sFLAGS' % dialect] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$%sFLAGS' % dialect)
+        else:
+            env['SH%sFLAGS' % dialect] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$%sFLAGS -fPIC' % dialect)
+
+        env['INC%sPREFIX' % dialect] = "-I"
+        env['INC%sSUFFIX' % dialect] = ""
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('gfortran')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gnulink.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gnulink.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gnulink.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.gnulink
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the gnu linker.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/gnulink.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+import link
+
+linkers = ['g++', 'gcc']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for gnulink to an Environment."""
+    link.generate(env)
+
+    if env['PLATFORM'] == 'hpux':
+        env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -shared -fPIC')
+
+    # __RPATH is set to $_RPATH in the platform specification if that
+    # platform supports it.
+    env.Append(LINKFLAGS=['$__RPATH'])
+    env['RPATHPREFIX'] = '-Wl,-rpath='
+    env['RPATHSUFFIX'] = ''
+    env['_RPATH'] = '${_concat(RPATHPREFIX, RPATH, RPATHSUFFIX, __env__)}'
+    
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(linkers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gs.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gs.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/gs.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.gs
+
+Tool-specific initialization for Ghostscript.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/gs.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Platform
+import SCons.Util
+
+# Ghostscript goes by different names on different platforms...
+platform = SCons.Platform.platform_default()
+
+if platform == 'os2':
+    gs = 'gsos2'
+elif platform == 'win32':
+    gs = 'gswin32c'
+else:
+    gs = 'gs'
+
+GhostscriptAction = None
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for Ghostscript to an
+    Environment."""
+
+    global GhostscriptAction
+    if GhostscriptAction is None:
+        GhostscriptAction = SCons.Action.Action('$GSCOM', '$GSCOMSTR')
+
+    import pdf
+    pdf.generate(env)
+
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['PDF']
+    bld.add_action('.ps', GhostscriptAction)
+
+    env['GS']      = gs
+    env['GSFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('-dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite')
+    env['GSCOM']   = '$GS $GSFLAGS -sOutputFile=$TARGET $SOURCES'
+
+
+def exists(env):
+    if env.has_key('PS2PDF'):
+        return env.Detect(env['PS2PDF'])
+    else:
+        return env.Detect(gs) or SCons.Util.WhereIs(gs)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/hpc++.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/hpc++.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/hpc++.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.hpc++
+
+Tool-specific initialization for c++ on HP/UX.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/hpc++.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import string
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+cplusplus = __import__('c++', globals(), locals(), [])
+
+acc = None
+
+# search for the acc compiler and linker front end
+
+try:
+    dirs = os.listdir('/opt')
+except (IOError, OSError):
+    # Not being able to read the directory because it doesn't exist
+    # (IOError) or isn't readable (OSError) is okay.
+    dirs = []
+
+for dir in dirs:
+    cc = '/opt/' + dir + '/bin/aCC'
+    if os.path.exists(cc):
+        acc = cc
+        break
+
+        
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for g++ to an Environment."""
+    cplusplus.generate(env)
+
+    if acc:
+        env['CXX']        = acc or 'aCC'
+        env['SHCXXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CXXFLAGS +Z')
+        # determine version of aCC
+        line = os.popen(acc + ' -V 2>&1').readline().rstrip()
+        if string.find(line, 'aCC: HP ANSI C++') == 0:
+            env['CXXVERSION'] = string.split(line)[-1]
+
+        if env['PLATFORM'] == 'cygwin':
+            env['SHCXXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CXXFLAGS')
+        else:
+            env['SHCXXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CXXFLAGS +Z')
+
+def exists(env):
+    return acc

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/hpcc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/hpcc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/hpcc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.hpcc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for HP aCC and cc.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/hpcc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+import cc
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for aCC & cc to an Environment."""
+    cc.generate(env)
+
+    env['CXX']        = 'aCC'
+    env['SHCCFLAGS']  = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS +Z')
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('aCC')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/hplink.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/hplink.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/hplink.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.hplink
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the HP linker.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/hplink.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+import link
+
+ccLinker = None
+
+# search for the acc compiler and linker front end
+
+try:
+    dirs = os.listdir('/opt')
+except (IOError, OSError):
+    # Not being able to read the directory because it doesn't exist
+    # (IOError) or isn't readable (OSError) is okay.
+    dirs = []
+
+for dir in dirs:
+    linker = '/opt/' + dir + '/bin/aCC'
+    if os.path.exists(linker):
+        ccLinker = linker
+        break
+
+def generate(env):
+    """
+    Add Builders and construction variables for Visual Age linker to
+    an Environment.
+    """
+    link.generate(env)
+    
+    env['LINKFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('-Wl,+s -Wl,+vnocompatwarnings')
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -b')
+    env['SHLIBSUFFIX'] = '.sl'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return ccLinker

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/icc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/icc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/icc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.icc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the OS/2 icc compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/icc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import cc
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for the OS/2 to an Environment."""
+    cc.generate(env)
+
+    env['CC']         = 'icc'
+    env['CCCOM']      = '$CC $CFLAGS $CCFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS /c $SOURCES /Fo$TARGET'
+    env['CXXCOM']     = '$CXX $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS /c $SOURCES /Fo$TARGET'
+    env['CPPDEFPREFIX']  = '/D'
+    env['CPPDEFSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['INCPREFIX']  = '/I'
+    env['INCSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['CFILESUFFIX'] = '.c'
+    env['CXXFILESUFFIX'] = '.cc'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('icc')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/icl.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/icl.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/icl.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.icl
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Intel C/C++ compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/icl.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Tool.intelc
+
+# This has been completely superceded by intelc.py, which can
+# handle both Windows and Linux versions.
+
+def generate(*args, **kw):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for icl to an Environment."""
+    return apply(SCons.Tool.intelc.generate, args, kw)
+
+def exists(*args, **kw):
+    return apply(SCons.Tool.intelc.exists, args, kw)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ifl.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ifl.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ifl.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.ifl
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Intel Fortran compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/ifl.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+from SCons.Scanner.Fortran import FortranScan
+from FortranCommon import add_all_to_env
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ifl to an Environment."""
+    fscan = FortranScan("FORTRANPATH")
+    SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner.add_scanner('.i', fscan)
+    SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner.add_scanner('.i90', fscan)
+
+    if not env.has_key('FORTRANFILESUFFIXES'):
+        env['FORTRANFILESUFFIXES'] = ['.i']
+    else:
+        env['FORTRANFILESUFFIXES'].append('.i')
+
+    if not env.has_key('F90FILESUFFIXES'):
+        env['F90FILESUFFIXES'] = ['.i90']
+    else:
+        env['F90FILESUFFIXES'].append('.i90')
+
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+
+    env['FORTRAN']        = 'ifl'
+    env['SHFORTRAN']      = '$FORTRAN'
+    env['FORTRANCOM']     = '$FORTRAN $FORTRANFLAGS $_FORTRANINCFLAGS /c $SOURCES /Fo$TARGET'
+    env['FORTRANPPCOM']   = '$FORTRAN $FORTRANFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_FORTRANINCFLAGS /c $SOURCES /Fo$TARGET'
+    env['SHFORTRANCOM']   = '$SHFORTRAN $SHFORTRANFLAGS $_FORTRANINCFLAGS /c $SOURCES /Fo$TARGET'
+    env['SHFORTRANPPCOM'] = '$SHFORTRAN $SHFORTRANFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_FORTRANINCFLAGS /c $SOURCES /Fo$TARGET'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('ifl')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ifort.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ifort.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ifort.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.ifort
+
+Tool-specific initialization for newer versions of the Intel Fortran Compiler
+for Linux/Windows (and possibly Mac OS X).
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/ifort.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import string
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+from SCons.Scanner.Fortran import FortranScan
+from FortranCommon import add_all_to_env
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ifort to an Environment."""
+    # ifort supports Fortran 90 and Fortran 95
+    # Additionally, ifort recognizes more file extensions.
+    fscan = FortranScan("FORTRANPATH")
+    SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner.add_scanner('.i', fscan)
+    SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner.add_scanner('.i90', fscan)
+
+    if not env.has_key('FORTRANFILESUFFIXES'):
+        env['FORTRANFILESUFFIXES'] = ['.i']
+    else:
+        env['FORTRANFILESUFFIXES'].append('.i')
+
+    if not env.has_key('F90FILESUFFIXES'):
+        env['F90FILESUFFIXES'] = ['.i90']
+    else:
+        env['F90FILESUFFIXES'].append('.i90')
+
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+
+    fc = 'ifort'
+
+    for dialect in ['F77', 'F90', 'FORTRAN', 'F95']:
+        env['%s' % dialect] = fc
+        env['SH%s' % dialect] = '$%s' % dialect
+        env['SH%sFLAGS' % dialect] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$%sFLAGS -fPIC' % dialect)
+
+    if env['PLATFORM'] == 'win32':
+        # On Windows, the ifort compiler specifies the object on the
+        # command line with -object:, not -o.  Massage the necessary
+        # command-line construction variables.
+        for dialect in ['F77', 'F90', 'FORTRAN', 'F95']:
+            for var in ['%sCOM' % dialect, '%sPPCOM' % dialect,
+                        'SH%sCOM' % dialect, 'SH%sPPCOM' % dialect]:
+                env[var] = string.replace(env[var], '-o $TARGET', '-object:$TARGET')
+        env['FORTRANMODDIRPREFIX'] = "/module:"
+    else:
+        env['FORTRANMODDIRPREFIX'] = "-module "
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('ifort')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ilink.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ilink.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ilink.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.ilink
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the OS/2 ilink linker.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/ilink.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ilink to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createProgBuilder(env)
+    
+    env['LINK']        = 'ilink'
+    env['LINKFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['LINKCOM']     = '$LINK $LINKFLAGS /O:$TARGET $SOURCES $( $_LIBDIRFLAGS $) $_LIBFLAGS'
+    env['LIBDIRPREFIX']='/LIBPATH:'
+    env['LIBDIRSUFFIX']=''
+    env['LIBLINKPREFIX']=''
+    env['LIBLINKSUFFIX']='$LIBSUFFIX'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('ilink')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ilink32.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ilink32.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/ilink32.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,54 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.ilink32
+
+XXX
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/ilink32.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Tool.bcc32
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ilink to an
+    Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createSharedLibBuilder(env)
+    SCons.Tool.createProgBuilder(env)
+
+    env['LINK']        = '$CC'
+    env['LINKFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['LINKCOM']     = '$LINK -q $LINKFLAGS $SOURCES $LIBS'
+    env['LIBDIRPREFIX']=''
+    env['LIBDIRSUFFIX']=''
+    env['LIBLINKPREFIX']=''
+    env['LIBLINKSUFFIX']='$LIBSUFFIX'
+
+
+def exists(env):
+    # Uses bcc32 to do linking as it generally knows where the standard
+    # LIBS are and set up the linking correctly
+    return SCons.Tool.bcc32.findIt('bcc32', env)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/install.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/install.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/install.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,223 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.install
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the install tool.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/install.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import shutil
+import stat
+
+import SCons.Action
+from SCons.Util import make_path_relative
+
+#
+# We keep track of *all* installed files.
+_INSTALLED_FILES = []
+_UNIQUE_INSTALLED_FILES = None
+
+#
+# Functions doing the actual work of the Install Builder.
+#
+def copyFunc(dest, source, env):
+    """Install a source file or directory into a destination by copying,
+    (including copying permission/mode bits)."""
+
+    if os.path.isdir(source):
+        if os.path.exists(dest):
+            if not os.path.isdir(dest):
+                raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "cannot overwrite non-directory `%s' with a directory `%s'" % (str(dest), str(source))
+        else:
+            parent = os.path.split(dest)[0]
+            if not os.path.exists(parent):
+                os.makedirs(parent)
+        shutil.copytree(source, dest)
+    else:
+        shutil.copy2(source, dest)
+        st = os.stat(source)
+        os.chmod(dest, stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]) | stat.S_IWRITE)
+
+    return 0
+
+def installFunc(target, source, env):
+    """Install a source file into a target using the function specified
+    as the INSTALL construction variable."""
+    try:
+        install = env['INSTALL']
+    except KeyError:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError('Missing INSTALL construction variable.')
+
+    assert len(target)==len(source), \
+           "Installing source %s into target %s: target and source lists must have same length."%(map(str, source), map(str, target))
+    for t,s in zip(target,source):
+        if install(t.get_path(),s.get_path(),env):
+            return 1
+
+    return 0
+
+def stringFunc(target, source, env):
+    installstr = env.get('INSTALLSTR')
+    if installstr:
+        return env.subst_target_source(installstr, 0, target, source)
+    target = str(target[0])
+    source = str(source[0])
+    if os.path.isdir(source):
+        type = 'directory'
+    else:
+        type = 'file'
+    return 'Install %s: "%s" as "%s"' % (type, source, target)
+
+#
+# Emitter functions
+#
+def add_targets_to_INSTALLED_FILES(target, source, env):
+    """ an emitter that adds all target files to the list stored in the
+    _INSTALLED_FILES global variable. This way all installed files of one
+    scons call will be collected.
+    """
+    global _INSTALLED_FILES, _UNIQUE_INSTALLED_FILES
+    _INSTALLED_FILES.extend(target)
+    _UNIQUE_INSTALLED_FILES = None
+    return (target, source)
+
+class DESTDIR_factory:
+    """ a node factory, where all files will be relative to the dir supplied
+    in the constructor.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, env, dir):
+        self.env = env
+        self.dir = env.arg2nodes( dir, env.fs.Dir )[0]
+
+    def Entry(self, name):
+        name = make_path_relative(name)
+        return self.dir.Entry(name)
+
+    def Dir(self, name):
+        name = make_path_relative(name)
+        return self.dir.Dir(name)
+
+#
+# The Builder Definition
+#
+install_action   = SCons.Action.Action(installFunc, stringFunc)
+installas_action = SCons.Action.Action(installFunc, stringFunc)
+
+BaseInstallBuilder               = None
+
+def InstallBuilderWrapper(env, target=None, source=None, dir=None, **kw):
+    if target and dir:
+        import SCons.Errors
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Both target and dir defined for Install(), only one may be defined."
+    if not dir:
+        dir=target
+
+    import SCons.Script
+    install_sandbox = SCons.Script.GetOption('install_sandbox')
+    if install_sandbox:
+        target_factory = DESTDIR_factory(env, install_sandbox)
+    else:
+        target_factory = env.fs
+
+    try:
+        dnodes = env.arg2nodes(dir, target_factory.Dir)
+    except TypeError:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Target `%s' of Install() is a file, but should be a directory.  Perhaps you have the Install() arguments backwards?" % str(dir)
+    sources = env.arg2nodes(source, env.fs.Entry)
+    tgt = []
+    for dnode in dnodes:
+        for src in sources:
+            # Prepend './' so the lookup doesn't interpret an initial
+            # '#' on the file name portion as meaning the Node should
+            # be relative to the top-level SConstruct directory.
+            target = env.fs.Entry('.'+os.sep+src.name, dnode)
+            #tgt.extend(BaseInstallBuilder(env, target, src, **kw))
+            tgt.extend(apply(BaseInstallBuilder, (env, target, src), kw))
+    return tgt
+
+def InstallAsBuilderWrapper(env, target=None, source=None, **kw):
+    result = []
+    for src, tgt in map(lambda x, y: (x, y), source, target):
+        #result.extend(BaseInstallBuilder(env, tgt, src, **kw))
+        result.extend(apply(BaseInstallBuilder, (env, tgt, src), kw))
+    return result
+
+added = None
+
+def generate(env):
+
+    from SCons.Script import AddOption, GetOption
+    global added
+    if not added:
+        added = 1
+        AddOption('--install-sandbox',
+                  dest='install_sandbox',
+                  type="string",
+                  action="store",
+                  help='A directory under which all installed files will be placed.')
+
+    global BaseInstallBuilder
+    if BaseInstallBuilder is None:
+        install_sandbox = GetOption('install_sandbox')
+        if install_sandbox:
+            target_factory = DESTDIR_factory(env, install_sandbox)
+        else:
+            target_factory = env.fs
+
+        BaseInstallBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(
+                              action         = install_action,
+                              target_factory = target_factory.Entry,
+                              source_factory = env.fs.Entry,
+                              multi          = 1,
+                              emitter        = [ add_targets_to_INSTALLED_FILES, ],
+                              name           = 'InstallBuilder')
+
+    env['BUILDERS']['_InternalInstall'] = InstallBuilderWrapper
+    env['BUILDERS']['_InternalInstallAs'] = InstallAsBuilderWrapper
+
+    # We'd like to initialize this doing something like the following,
+    # but there isn't yet support for a ${SOURCE.type} expansion that
+    # will print "file" or "directory" depending on what's being
+    # installed.  For now we punt by not initializing it, and letting
+    # the stringFunc() that we put in the action fall back to the
+    # hand-crafted default string if it's not set.
+    #
+    #try:
+    #    env['INSTALLSTR']
+    #except KeyError:
+    #    env['INSTALLSTR'] = 'Install ${SOURCE.type}: "$SOURCES" as "$TARGETS"'
+
+    try:
+        env['INSTALL']
+    except KeyError:
+        env['INSTALL']    = copyFunc
+
+def exists(env):
+    return 1

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/intelc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/intelc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/intelc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,482 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.icl
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Intel C/C++ compiler.
+Supports Linux and Windows compilers, v7 and up.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/intelc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import math, sys, os.path, glob, string, re
+
+is_windows = sys.platform == 'win32'
+is_win64 = is_windows and (os.environ['PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE'] == 'AMD64' or 
+                           (os.environ.has_key('PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432') and
+                            os.environ['PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432'] == 'AMD64'))
+is_linux = sys.platform == 'linux2'
+is_mac     = sys.platform == 'darwin'
+
+if is_windows:
+    import SCons.Tool.msvc
+elif is_linux:
+    import SCons.Tool.gcc
+elif is_mac:
+    import SCons.Tool.gcc
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+# Exceptions for this tool
+class IntelCError(SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+    pass
+class MissingRegistryError(IntelCError): # missing registry entry
+    pass
+class MissingDirError(IntelCError):     # dir not found
+    pass
+class NoRegistryModuleError(IntelCError): # can't read registry at all
+    pass
+
+def uniquify(s):
+    """Return a sequence containing only one copy of each unique element from input sequence s.
+    Does not preserve order.
+    Input sequence must be hashable (i.e. must be usable as a dictionary key)."""
+    u = {}
+    for x in s:
+        u[x] = 1
+    return u.keys()
+
+def linux_ver_normalize(vstr):
+    """Normalize a Linux compiler version number.
+    Intel changed from "80" to "9.0" in 2005, so we assume if the number
+    is greater than 60 it's an old-style number and otherwise new-style.
+    Always returns an old-style float like 80 or 90 for compatibility with Windows.
+    Shades of Y2K!"""
+    # Check for version number like 9.1.026: return 91.026
+    m = re.match(r'([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)\.([0-9]+)', vstr)
+    if m:
+        vmaj,vmin,build = m.groups()
+        return float(vmaj) * 10 + float(vmin) + float(build) / 1000.;
+    else:
+        f = float(vstr)
+        if is_windows:
+            return f
+        else:
+            if f < 60: return f * 10.0
+            else: return f
+
+def check_abi(abi):
+    """Check for valid ABI (application binary interface) name,
+    and map into canonical one"""
+    if not abi:
+        return None
+    abi = abi.lower()
+    # valid_abis maps input name to canonical name
+    if is_windows:
+        valid_abis = {'ia32'  : 'ia32',
+                      'x86'   : 'ia32',
+                      'ia64'  : 'ia64',
+                      'em64t' : 'em64t',
+                      'amd64' : 'em64t'}
+    if is_linux:
+        valid_abis = {'ia32'   : 'ia32',
+                      'x86'    : 'ia32',
+                      'x86_64' : 'x86_64',
+                      'em64t'  : 'x86_64',
+                      'amd64'  : 'x86_64'}
+    if is_mac:
+        valid_abis = {'ia32'   : 'ia32',
+                      'x86'    : 'ia32',
+                      'x86_64' : 'x86_64',
+                      'em64t'  : 'x86_64'}
+    try:
+        abi = valid_abis[abi]
+    except KeyError:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, \
+              "Intel compiler: Invalid ABI %s, valid values are %s"% \
+              (abi, valid_abis.keys())
+    return abi
+
+def vercmp(a, b):
+    """Compare strings as floats,
+    but Intel changed Linux naming convention at 9.0"""
+    return cmp(linux_ver_normalize(b), linux_ver_normalize(a))
+
+def get_version_from_list(v, vlist):
+    """See if we can match v (string) in vlist (list of strings)
+    Linux has to match in a fuzzy way."""
+    if is_windows:
+        # Simple case, just find it in the list
+        if v in vlist: return v
+        else: return None
+    else:
+        # Fuzzy match: normalize version number first, but still return
+        # original non-normalized form.
+        fuzz = 0.001
+        for vi in vlist:
+            if math.fabs(linux_ver_normalize(vi) - linux_ver_normalize(v)) < fuzz:
+                return vi
+        # Not found
+        return None
+
+def get_intel_registry_value(valuename, version=None, abi=None):
+    """
+    Return a value from the Intel compiler registry tree. (Windows only)
+    """
+    # Open the key:
+    if is_win64:
+        K = 'Software\\Wow6432Node\\Intel\\Compilers\\C++\\' + version + '\\'+abi.upper()
+    else:
+        K = 'Software\\Intel\\Compilers\\C++\\' + version + '\\'+abi.upper()
+    try:
+        k = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, K)
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        raise MissingRegistryError, \
+              "%s was not found in the registry, for Intel compiler version %s, abi='%s'"%(K, version,abi)
+
+    # Get the value:
+    try:
+        v = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, valuename)[0]
+        return v  # or v.encode('iso-8859-1', 'replace') to remove unicode?
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        raise MissingRegistryError, \
+              "%s\\%s was not found in the registry."%(K, valuename)
+
+
+def get_all_compiler_versions():
+    """Returns a sorted list of strings, like "70" or "80" or "9.0"
+    with most recent compiler version first.
+    """
+    versions=[]
+    if is_windows:
+        if is_win64:
+            keyname = 'Software\\WoW6432Node\\Intel\\Compilers\\C++'
+        else:
+            keyname = 'Software\\Intel\\Compilers\\C++'
+        try:
+            k = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                        keyname)
+        except WindowsError:
+            return []
+        i = 0
+        versions = []
+        try:
+            while i < 100:
+                subkey = SCons.Util.RegEnumKey(k, i) # raises EnvironmentError
+                # Check that this refers to an existing dir.
+                # This is not 100% perfect but should catch common
+                # installation issues like when the compiler was installed
+                # and then the install directory deleted or moved (rather
+                # than uninstalling properly), so the registry values
+                # are still there.
+                ok = False
+                for try_abi in ('IA32', 'IA32e',  'IA64', 'EM64T'):
+                    try:
+                        d = get_intel_registry_value('ProductDir', subkey, try_abi)
+                    except MissingRegistryError:
+                        continue  # not found in reg, keep going
+                    if os.path.exists(d): ok = True
+                if ok:
+                    versions.append(subkey)
+                else:
+                    try:
+                        # Registry points to nonexistent dir.  Ignore this
+                        # version.
+                        value = get_intel_registry_value('ProductDir', subkey, 'IA32')
+                    except MissingRegistryError, e:
+
+                        # Registry key is left dangling (potentially
+                        # after uninstalling).
+
+                        print \
+                            "scons: *** Ignoring the registry key for the Intel compiler version %s.\n" \
+                            "scons: *** It seems that the compiler was uninstalled and that the registry\n" \
+                            "scons: *** was not cleaned up properly.\n" % subkey
+                    else:
+                        print "scons: *** Ignoring "+str(value)
+
+                i = i + 1
+        except EnvironmentError:
+            # no more subkeys
+            pass
+    elif is_linux:
+        for d in glob.glob('/opt/intel_cc_*'):
+            # Typical dir here is /opt/intel_cc_80.
+            m = re.search(r'cc_(.*)$', d)
+            if m:
+                versions.append(m.group(1))
+        for d in glob.glob('/opt/intel/cc*/*'):
+            # Typical dir here is /opt/intel/cc/9.0 for IA32,
+            # /opt/intel/cce/9.0 for EMT64 (AMD64)
+            m = re.search(r'([0-9.]+)$', d)
+            if m:
+                versions.append(m.group(1))
+    elif is_mac:
+        for d in glob.glob('/opt/intel/cc*/*'):
+            # Typical dir here is /opt/intel/cc/9.0 for IA32,
+            # /opt/intel/cce/9.0 for EMT64 (AMD64)
+            m = re.search(r'([0-9.]+)$', d)
+            if m:
+                versions.append(m.group(1))
+    versions = uniquify(versions)       # remove dups
+    versions.sort(vercmp)
+    return versions
+
+def get_intel_compiler_top(version, abi):
+    """
+    Return the main path to the top-level dir of the Intel compiler,
+    using the given version.
+    The compiler will be in <top>/bin/icl.exe (icc on linux),
+    the include dir is <top>/include, etc.
+    """
+
+    if is_windows:
+        if not SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+            raise NoRegistryModuleError, "No Windows registry module was found"
+        top = get_intel_registry_value('ProductDir', version, abi)
+        if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(top, "Bin", "icl.exe")):
+            raise MissingDirError, \
+                  "Can't find Intel compiler in %s"%(top)
+    elif is_mac or is_linux:
+        # first dir is new (>=9.0) style, second is old (8.0) style.
+        dirs=('/opt/intel/cc/%s', '/opt/intel_cc_%s')
+        if abi == 'x86_64':
+            dirs=('/opt/intel/cce/%s',)  # 'e' stands for 'em64t', aka x86_64 aka amd64
+        top=None
+        for d in dirs:
+            if os.path.exists(os.path.join(d%version, "bin", "icc")):
+                top = d%version
+                break
+        if not top:
+            raise MissingDirError, \
+                  "Can't find version %s Intel compiler in %s (abi='%s')"%(version,top, abi)
+    return top
+
+
+def generate(env, version=None, abi=None, topdir=None, verbose=0):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for Intel C/C++ compiler
+    to an Environment.
+    args:
+      version: (string) compiler version to use, like "80"
+      abi:     (string) 'win32' or whatever Itanium version wants
+      topdir:  (string) compiler top dir, like
+                         "c:\Program Files\Intel\Compiler70"
+                        If topdir is used, version and abi are ignored.
+      verbose: (int)    if >0, prints compiler version used.
+    """
+    if not (is_mac or is_linux or is_windows):
+        # can't handle this platform
+        return
+
+    if is_windows:
+        SCons.Tool.msvc.generate(env)
+    elif is_linux:
+        SCons.Tool.gcc.generate(env)
+    elif is_mac:
+        SCons.Tool.gcc.generate(env)
+
+    # if version is unspecified, use latest
+    vlist = get_all_compiler_versions()
+    if not version:
+        if vlist:
+            version = vlist[0]
+    else:
+        # User may have specified '90' but we need to get actual dirname '9.0'.
+        # get_version_from_list does that mapping.
+        v = get_version_from_list(version, vlist)
+        if not v:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, \
+                  "Invalid Intel compiler version %s: "%version + \
+                  "installed versions are %s"%(', '.join(vlist))
+        version = v
+
+    # if abi is unspecified, use ia32
+    # alternatives are ia64 for Itanium, or amd64 or em64t or x86_64 (all synonyms here)
+    abi = check_abi(abi)
+    if abi is None:
+        if is_mac or is_linux:
+            # Check if we are on 64-bit linux, default to 64 then.
+            uname_m = os.uname()[4]
+            if uname_m == 'x86_64':
+                abi = 'x86_64'
+            else:
+                abi = 'ia32'
+        else:
+            if is_win64:
+                abi = 'em64t'
+            else:
+                abi = 'ia32'
+
+    if version and not topdir:
+        try:
+            topdir = get_intel_compiler_top(version, abi)
+        except (SCons.Util.RegError, IntelCError):
+            topdir = None
+
+    if not topdir:
+        # Normally this is an error, but it might not be if the compiler is
+        # on $PATH and the user is importing their env.
+        class ICLTopDirWarning(SCons.Warnings.Warning):
+            pass
+        if (is_mac or is_linux) and not env.Detect('icc') or \
+           is_windows and not env.Detect('icl'):
+
+            SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(ICLTopDirWarning)
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(ICLTopDirWarning,
+                                "Failed to find Intel compiler for version='%s', abi='%s'"%
+                                (str(version), str(abi)))
+        else:
+            # should be cleaned up to say what this other version is
+            # since in this case we have some other Intel compiler installed
+            SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(ICLTopDirWarning)
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(ICLTopDirWarning,
+                                "Can't find Intel compiler top dir for version='%s', abi='%s'"%
+                                    (str(version), str(abi)))
+
+    if topdir:
+        if verbose:
+            print "Intel C compiler: using version %s (%g), abi %s, in '%s'"%\
+                  (repr(version), linux_ver_normalize(version),abi,topdir)
+            if is_linux:
+                # Show the actual compiler version by running the compiler.
+                os.system('%s/bin/icc --version'%topdir)
+            if is_mac:
+                # Show the actual compiler version by running the compiler.
+                os.system('%s/bin/icc --version'%topdir)
+
+        env['INTEL_C_COMPILER_TOP'] = topdir
+        if is_linux:
+            paths={'INCLUDE'         : 'include',
+                   'LIB'             : 'lib',
+                   'PATH'            : 'bin',
+                   'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' : 'lib'}
+            for p in paths.keys():
+                env.PrependENVPath(p, os.path.join(topdir, paths[p]))
+        if is_mac:
+            paths={'INCLUDE'         : 'include',
+                   'LIB'             : 'lib',
+                   'PATH'            : 'bin',
+                   'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' : 'lib'}
+            for p in paths.keys():
+                env.PrependENVPath(p, os.path.join(topdir, paths[p]))
+        if is_windows:
+            #       env key    reg valname   default subdir of top
+            paths=(('INCLUDE', 'IncludeDir', 'Include'),
+                   ('LIB'    , 'LibDir',     'Lib'),
+                   ('PATH'   , 'BinDir',     'Bin'))
+            # We are supposed to ignore version if topdir is set, so set
+            # it to the emptry string if it's not already set.
+            if version is None:
+                version = ''
+            # Each path has a registry entry, use that or default to subdir
+            for p in paths:
+                try:
+                    path=get_intel_registry_value(p[1], version, abi)
+                    # These paths may have $(ICInstallDir)
+                    # which needs to be substituted with the topdir.
+                    path=path.replace('$(ICInstallDir)', topdir + os.sep)
+                except IntelCError:
+                    # Couldn't get it from registry: use default subdir of topdir
+                    env.PrependENVPath(p[0], os.path.join(topdir, p[2]))
+                else:
+                    env.PrependENVPath(p[0], string.split(path, os.pathsep))
+                    # print "ICL %s: %s, final=%s"%(p[0], path, str(env['ENV'][p[0]]))
+
+    if is_windows:
+        env['CC']        = 'icl'
+        env['CXX']       = 'icl'
+        env['LINK']      = 'xilink'
+    else:
+        env['CC']        = 'icc'
+        env['CXX']       = 'icpc'
+        # Don't reset LINK here;
+        # use smart_link which should already be here from link.py.
+        #env['LINK']      = '$CC'
+        env['AR']        = 'xiar'
+        env['LD']        = 'xild' # not used by default
+
+    # This is not the exact (detailed) compiler version,
+    # just the major version as determined above or specified
+    # by the user.  It is a float like 80 or 90, in normalized form for Linux
+    # (i.e. even for Linux 9.0 compiler, still returns 90 rather than 9.0)
+    if version:
+        env['INTEL_C_COMPILER_VERSION']=linux_ver_normalize(version)
+
+    if is_windows:
+        # Look for license file dir
+        # in system environment, registry, and default location.
+        envlicdir = os.environ.get("INTEL_LICENSE_FILE", '')
+        K = ('SOFTWARE\Intel\Licenses')
+        try:
+            k = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, K)
+            reglicdir = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k, "w_cpp")[0]
+        except (AttributeError, SCons.Util.RegError):
+            reglicdir = ""
+        defaultlicdir = r'C:\Program Files\Common Files\Intel\Licenses'
+
+        licdir = None
+        for ld in [envlicdir, reglicdir]:
+            # If the string contains an '@', then assume it's a network
+            # license (port at system) and good by definition.
+            if ld and (string.find(ld, '@') != -1 or os.path.exists(ld)):
+                licdir = ld
+                break
+        if not licdir:
+            licdir = defaultlicdir
+            if not os.path.exists(licdir):
+                class ICLLicenseDirWarning(SCons.Warnings.Warning):
+                    pass
+                SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(ICLLicenseDirWarning)
+                SCons.Warnings.warn(ICLLicenseDirWarning,
+                                    "Intel license dir was not found."
+                                    "  Tried using the INTEL_LICENSE_FILE environment variable (%s), the registry (%s) and the default path (%s)."
+                                    "  Using the default path as a last resort."
+                                        % (envlicdir, reglicdir, defaultlicdir))
+        env['ENV']['INTEL_LICENSE_FILE'] = licdir
+
+def exists(env):
+    if not (is_mac or is_linux or is_windows):
+        # can't handle this platform
+        return 0
+
+    try:
+        versions = get_all_compiler_versions()
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, IntelCError):
+        versions = None
+    detected = versions is not None and len(versions) > 0
+    if not detected:
+        # try env.Detect, maybe that will work
+        if is_windows:
+            return env.Detect('icl')
+        elif is_linux:
+            return env.Detect('icc')
+        elif is_mac:
+            return env.Detect('icc')
+    return detected
+
+# end of file

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/jar.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/jar.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/jar.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.jar
+
+Tool-specific initialization for jar.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/jar.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Subst
+import SCons.Util
+
+def jarSources(target, source, env, for_signature):
+    """Only include sources that are not a manifest file."""
+    try:
+        env['JARCHDIR']
+    except KeyError:
+        jarchdir_set = False
+    else:
+        jarchdir_set = True
+        jarchdir = env.subst('$JARCHDIR', target=target, source=source)
+        if jarchdir:
+            jarchdir = env.fs.Dir(jarchdir)
+    result = []
+    for src in source:
+        contents = src.get_contents()
+        if contents[:16] != "Manifest-Version":
+            if jarchdir_set:
+                _chdir = jarchdir
+            else:
+                try:
+                    _chdir = src.attributes.java_classdir
+                except AttributeError:
+                    _chdir = None
+            if _chdir:
+                # If we are changing the dir with -C, then sources should
+                # be relative to that directory.
+                src = SCons.Subst.Literal(src.get_path(_chdir))
+                result.append('-C')
+                result.append(_chdir)
+            result.append(src)
+    return result
+
+def jarManifest(target, source, env, for_signature):
+    """Look in sources for a manifest file, if any."""
+    for src in source:
+        contents = src.get_contents()
+        if contents[:16] == "Manifest-Version":
+            return src
+    return ''
+
+def jarFlags(target, source, env, for_signature):
+    """If we have a manifest, make sure that the 'm'
+    flag is specified."""
+    jarflags = env.subst('$JARFLAGS', target=target, source=source)
+    for src in source:
+        contents = src.get_contents()
+        if contents[:16] == "Manifest-Version":
+            if not 'm' in jarflags:
+                return jarflags + 'm'
+            break
+    return jarflags
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for jar to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.CreateJarBuilder(env)
+
+    env['JAR']        = 'jar'
+    env['JARFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('cf')
+    env['_JARFLAGS']  = jarFlags
+    env['_JARMANIFEST'] = jarManifest
+    env['_JARSOURCES'] = jarSources
+    env['_JARCOM']    = '$JAR $_JARFLAGS $TARGET $_JARMANIFEST $_JARSOURCES'
+    env['JARCOM']     = "${TEMPFILE('$_JARCOM')}"
+    env['JARSUFFIX']  = '.jar'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('jar')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/javac.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/javac.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/javac.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,228 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.javac
+
+Tool-specific initialization for javac.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/javac.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import string
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+from SCons.Node.FS import _my_normcase
+from SCons.Tool.JavaCommon import parse_java_file
+import SCons.Util
+
+def classname(path):
+    """Turn a string (path name) into a Java class name."""
+    return string.replace(os.path.normpath(path), os.sep, '.')
+
+def emit_java_classes(target, source, env):
+    """Create and return lists of source java files
+    and their corresponding target class files.
+    """
+    java_suffix = env.get('JAVASUFFIX', '.java')
+    class_suffix = env.get('JAVACLASSSUFFIX', '.class')
+
+    target[0].must_be_same(SCons.Node.FS.Dir)
+    classdir = target[0]
+
+    s = source[0].rentry().disambiguate()
+    if isinstance(s, SCons.Node.FS.File):
+        sourcedir = s.dir.rdir()
+    elif isinstance(s, SCons.Node.FS.Dir):
+        sourcedir = s.rdir()
+    else:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError("Java source must be File or Dir, not '%s'" % s.__class__)
+
+    slist = []
+    js = _my_normcase(java_suffix)
+    find_java = lambda n, js=js, ljs=len(js): _my_normcase(n[-ljs:]) == js
+    for entry in source:
+        entry = entry.rentry().disambiguate()
+        if isinstance(entry, SCons.Node.FS.File):
+            slist.append(entry)
+        elif isinstance(entry, SCons.Node.FS.Dir):
+            result = SCons.Util.OrderedDict()
+            def visit(arg, dirname, names, fj=find_java, dirnode=entry.rdir()):
+                java_files = filter(fj, names)
+                # The on-disk entries come back in arbitrary order.  Sort
+                # them so our target and source lists are determinate.
+                java_files.sort()
+                mydir = dirnode.Dir(dirname)
+                java_paths = map(lambda f, d=mydir: d.File(f), java_files)
+                for jp in java_paths:
+                     arg[jp] = True
+
+            os.path.walk(entry.rdir().get_abspath(), visit, result)
+            entry.walk(visit, result)
+
+            slist.extend(result.keys())
+        else:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError("Java source must be File or Dir, not '%s'" % entry.__class__)
+
+    version = env.get('JAVAVERSION', '1.4')
+    full_tlist = []
+    for f in slist:
+        tlist = []
+        source_file_based = True
+        pkg_dir = None
+        if not f.is_derived():
+            pkg_dir, classes = parse_java_file(f.rfile().get_abspath(), version)
+            if classes:
+                source_file_based = False
+                if pkg_dir:
+                    d = target[0].Dir(pkg_dir)
+                    p = pkg_dir + os.sep
+                else:
+                    d = target[0]
+                    p = ''
+                for c in classes:
+                    t = d.File(c + class_suffix)
+                    t.attributes.java_classdir = classdir
+                    t.attributes.java_sourcedir = sourcedir
+                    t.attributes.java_classname = classname(p + c)
+                    tlist.append(t)
+
+        if source_file_based:
+            base = f.name[:-len(java_suffix)]
+            if pkg_dir:
+                t = target[0].Dir(pkg_dir).File(base + class_suffix)
+            else:
+                t = target[0].File(base + class_suffix)
+            t.attributes.java_classdir = classdir
+            t.attributes.java_sourcedir = f.dir
+            t.attributes.java_classname = classname(base)
+            tlist.append(t)
+
+        for t in tlist:
+            t.set_specific_source([f])
+
+        full_tlist.extend(tlist)
+
+    return full_tlist, slist
+
+JavaAction = SCons.Action.Action('$JAVACCOM', '$JAVACCOMSTR')
+
+JavaBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = JavaAction,
+                    emitter = emit_java_classes,
+                    target_factory = SCons.Node.FS.Entry,
+                    source_factory = SCons.Node.FS.Entry)
+
+class pathopt:
+    """
+    Callable object for generating javac-style path options from
+    a construction variable (e.g. -classpath, -sourcepath).
+    """
+    def __init__(self, opt, var, default=None):
+        self.opt = opt
+        self.var = var
+        self.default = default
+
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env, for_signature):
+        path = env[self.var]
+        if path and not SCons.Util.is_List(path):
+            path = [path]
+        if self.default:
+            path = path + [ env[self.default] ]
+        if path:
+            return [self.opt, string.join(path, os.pathsep)]
+            #return self.opt + " " + string.join(path, os.pathsep)
+        else:
+            return []
+            #return ""
+
+def Java(env, target, source, *args, **kw):
+    """
+    A pseudo-Builder wrapper around the separate JavaClass{File,Dir}
+    Builders.
+    """
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(target):
+        target = [target]
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(source):
+        source = [source]
+
+    # Pad the target list with repetitions of the last element in the
+    # list so we have a target for every source element.
+    target = target + ([target[-1]] * (len(source) - len(target)))
+
+    java_suffix = env.subst('$JAVASUFFIX')
+    result = []
+
+    for t, s in zip(target, source):
+        if isinstance(s, SCons.Node.FS.Base):
+            if isinstance(s, SCons.Node.FS.File):
+                b = env.JavaClassFile
+            else:
+                b = env.JavaClassDir
+        else:
+            if os.path.isfile(s):
+                b = env.JavaClassFile
+            elif os.path.isdir(s):
+                b = env.JavaClassDir
+            elif s[-len(java_suffix):] == java_suffix:
+                b = env.JavaClassFile
+            else:
+                b = env.JavaClassDir
+        result.extend(apply(b, (t, s) + args, kw))
+
+    return result
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for javac to an Environment."""
+    java_file = SCons.Tool.CreateJavaFileBuilder(env)
+    java_class = SCons.Tool.CreateJavaClassFileBuilder(env)
+    java_class_dir = SCons.Tool.CreateJavaClassDirBuilder(env)
+    java_class.add_emitter(None, emit_java_classes)
+    java_class.add_emitter(env.subst('$JAVASUFFIX'), emit_java_classes)
+    java_class_dir.emitter = emit_java_classes
+
+    env.AddMethod(Java)
+
+    env['JAVAC']                    = 'javac'
+    env['JAVACFLAGS']               = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['JAVABOOTCLASSPATH']        = []
+    env['JAVACLASSPATH']            = []
+    env['JAVASOURCEPATH']           = []
+    env['_javapathopt']             = pathopt
+    env['_JAVABOOTCLASSPATH']       = '${_javapathopt("-bootclasspath", "JAVABOOTCLASSPATH")} '
+    env['_JAVACLASSPATH']           = '${_javapathopt("-classpath", "JAVACLASSPATH")} '
+    env['_JAVASOURCEPATH']          = '${_javapathopt("-sourcepath", "JAVASOURCEPATH", "_JAVASOURCEPATHDEFAULT")} '
+    env['_JAVASOURCEPATHDEFAULT']   = '${TARGET.attributes.java_sourcedir}'
+    env['_JAVACCOM']                = '$JAVAC $JAVACFLAGS $_JAVABOOTCLASSPATH $_JAVACLASSPATH -d ${TARGET.attributes.java_classdir} $_JAVASOURCEPATH $SOURCES'
+    env['JAVACCOM']                 = "${TEMPFILE('$_JAVACCOM')}"
+    env['JAVACLASSSUFFIX']          = '.class'
+    env['JAVASUFFIX']               = '.java'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return 1

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/javah.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/javah.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/javah.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.javah
+
+Tool-specific initialization for javah.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/javah.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import string
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Tool.javac
+import SCons.Util
+
+def emit_java_headers(target, source, env):
+    """Create and return lists of Java stub header files that will
+    be created from a set of class files.
+    """
+    class_suffix = env.get('JAVACLASSSUFFIX', '.class')
+    classdir = env.get('JAVACLASSDIR')
+
+    if not classdir:
+        try:
+            s = source[0]
+        except IndexError:
+            classdir = '.'
+        else:
+            try:
+                classdir = s.attributes.java_classdir
+            except AttributeError:
+                classdir = '.'
+    classdir = env.Dir(classdir).rdir()
+
+    if str(classdir) == '.':
+        c_ = None
+    else:
+        c_ = str(classdir) + os.sep
+
+    slist = []
+    for src in source:
+        try:
+            classname = src.attributes.java_classname
+        except AttributeError:
+            classname = str(src)
+            if c_ and classname[:len(c_)] == c_:
+                classname = classname[len(c_):]
+            if class_suffix and classname[-len(class_suffix):] == class_suffix:
+                classname = classname[:-len(class_suffix)]
+            classname = SCons.Tool.javac.classname(classname)
+        s = src.rfile()
+        s.attributes.java_classname = classname
+        slist.append(s)
+
+    s = source[0].rfile()
+    if not hasattr(s.attributes, 'java_classdir'):
+        s.attributes.java_classdir = classdir
+
+    if target[0].__class__ is SCons.Node.FS.File:
+        tlist = target
+    else:
+        if not isinstance(target[0], SCons.Node.FS.Dir):
+            target[0].__class__ = SCons.Node.FS.Dir
+            target[0]._morph()
+        tlist = []
+        for s in source:
+            fname = string.replace(s.attributes.java_classname, '.', '_') + '.h'
+            t = target[0].File(fname)
+            t.attributes.java_lookupdir = target[0]
+            tlist.append(t)
+
+    return tlist, source
+
+def JavaHOutFlagGenerator(target, source, env, for_signature):
+    try:
+        t = target[0]
+    except (AttributeError, TypeError):
+        t = target
+    try:
+        return '-d ' + str(t.attributes.java_lookupdir)
+    except AttributeError:
+        return '-o ' + str(t)
+
+def getJavaHClassPath(env,target, source, for_signature):
+    path = "${SOURCE.attributes.java_classdir}"
+    if env.has_key('JAVACLASSPATH') and env['JAVACLASSPATH']:
+        path = SCons.Util.AppendPath(path, env['JAVACLASSPATH'])
+    return "-classpath %s" % (path)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for javah to an Environment."""
+    java_javah = SCons.Tool.CreateJavaHBuilder(env)
+    java_javah.emitter = emit_java_headers
+
+    env['_JAVAHOUTFLAG']    = JavaHOutFlagGenerator
+    env['JAVAH']            = 'javah'
+    env['JAVAHFLAGS']       = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['_JAVAHCLASSPATH']  = getJavaHClassPath
+    env['JAVAHCOM']         = '$JAVAH $JAVAHFLAGS $_JAVAHOUTFLAG $_JAVAHCLASSPATH ${SOURCES.attributes.java_classname}'
+    env['JAVACLASSSUFFIX']  = '.class'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('javah')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/latex.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/latex.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/latex.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.latex
+
+Tool-specific initialization for LaTeX.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/latex.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Scanner.LaTeX
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Tool.tex
+
+LaTeXAction = None
+
+def LaTeXAuxFunction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    result = SCons.Tool.tex.InternalLaTeXAuxAction( LaTeXAction, target, source, env )
+    return result
+
+LaTeXAuxAction = SCons.Action.Action(LaTeXAuxFunction,
+                              strfunction=SCons.Tool.tex.TeXLaTeXStrFunction)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for LaTeX to an Environment."""
+    global LaTeXAction
+    if LaTeXAction is None:
+        LaTeXAction = SCons.Action.Action('$LATEXCOM', '$LATEXCOMSTR')
+
+    import dvi
+    dvi.generate(env)
+
+    import pdf
+    pdf.generate(env)
+
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['DVI']
+    bld.add_action('.ltx', LaTeXAuxAction)
+    bld.add_action('.latex', LaTeXAuxAction)
+    bld.add_emitter('.ltx', SCons.Tool.tex.tex_eps_emitter)
+    bld.add_emitter('.latex', SCons.Tool.tex.tex_eps_emitter)
+
+    env['LATEX']        = 'latex'
+    env['LATEXFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('-interaction=nonstopmode')
+    env['LATEXCOM']     = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $LATEX $LATEXFLAGS ${SOURCE.file}'
+    env['LATEXRETRIES'] = 3
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('latex')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/lex.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/lex.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/lex.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.lex
+
+Tool-specific initialization for lex.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/lex.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+
+import string
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+LexAction = SCons.Action.Action("$LEXCOM", "$LEXCOMSTR")
+
+def lexEmitter(target, source, env):
+    sourceBase, sourceExt = os.path.splitext(SCons.Util.to_String(source[0]))
+
+    if sourceExt == ".lm":           # If using Objective-C
+        target = [sourceBase + ".m"] # the extension is ".m".
+
+    # This emitter essentially tries to add to the target all extra
+    # files generated by flex.
+
+    # Different options that are used to trigger the creation of extra files.
+    fileGenOptions = ["--header-file=", "--tables-file="]
+
+    lexflags = env.subst("$LEXFLAGS", target=target, source=source)
+    for option in SCons.Util.CLVar(lexflags):
+        for fileGenOption in fileGenOptions:
+            l = len(fileGenOption)
+            if option[:l] == fileGenOption:
+                # A file generating option is present, so add the
+                # file name to the target list.
+                fileName = string.strip(option[l:])
+                target.append(fileName)
+    return (target, source)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for lex to an Environment."""
+    c_file, cxx_file = SCons.Tool.createCFileBuilders(env)
+
+    # C
+    c_file.add_action(".l", LexAction)
+    c_file.add_emitter(".l", lexEmitter)
+
+    c_file.add_action(".lex", LexAction)
+    c_file.add_emitter(".lex", lexEmitter)
+
+    # Objective-C
+    cxx_file.add_action(".lm", LexAction)
+    cxx_file.add_emitter(".lm", lexEmitter)
+
+    # C++
+    cxx_file.add_action(".ll", LexAction)
+    cxx_file.add_emitter(".ll", lexEmitter)
+
+    env["LEX"]      = env.Detect("flex") or "lex"
+    env["LEXFLAGS"] = SCons.Util.CLVar("")
+    env["LEXCOM"] = "$LEX $LEXFLAGS -t $SOURCES > $TARGET"
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(["flex", "lex"])

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/link.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/link.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/link.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,112 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.link
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the generic Posix linker.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/link.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+from SCons.Tool.FortranCommon import isfortran
+
+cplusplus = __import__('c++', globals(), locals(), [])
+
+issued_mixed_link_warning = False
+
+def smart_link(source, target, env, for_signature):
+    has_cplusplus = cplusplus.iscplusplus(source)
+    has_fortran = isfortran(env, source)
+    if has_cplusplus and has_fortran:
+        global issued_mixed_link_warning
+        if not issued_mixed_link_warning:
+            msg = "Using $CXX to link Fortran and C++ code together.\n\t" + \
+              "This may generate a buggy executable if the %s\n\t" + \
+              "compiler does not know how to deal with Fortran runtimes."
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(SCons.Warnings.FortranCxxMixWarning,
+                                msg % repr(env.subst('$CXX')))
+            issued_mixed_link_warning = True
+        return '$CXX'
+    elif has_fortran:
+        return '$FORTRAN'
+    elif has_cplusplus:
+        return '$CXX'
+    return '$CC'
+
+def shlib_emitter(target, source, env):
+    for tgt in target:
+        tgt.attributes.shared = 1
+    return (target, source)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for gnulink to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createSharedLibBuilder(env)
+    SCons.Tool.createProgBuilder(env)
+
+    env['SHLINK']      = '$LINK'
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -shared')
+    env['SHLINKCOM']   = '$SHLINK -o $TARGET $SHLINKFLAGS $SOURCES $_LIBDIRFLAGS $_LIBFLAGS'
+    # don't set up the emitter, cause AppendUnique will generate a list
+    # starting with None :-(
+    env.Append(SHLIBEMITTER = [shlib_emitter])
+    env['SMARTLINK']   = smart_link
+    env['LINK']        = "$SMARTLINK"
+    env['LINKFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['LINKCOM']     = '$LINK -o $TARGET $LINKFLAGS $SOURCES $_LIBDIRFLAGS $_LIBFLAGS'
+    env['LIBDIRPREFIX']='-L'
+    env['LIBDIRSUFFIX']=''
+    env['_LIBFLAGS']='${_stripixes(LIBLINKPREFIX, LIBS, LIBLINKSUFFIX, LIBPREFIXES, LIBSUFFIXES, __env__)}'
+    env['LIBLINKPREFIX']='-l'
+    env['LIBLINKSUFFIX']=''
+
+    if env['PLATFORM'] == 'hpux':
+        env['SHLIBSUFFIX'] = '.sl'
+    elif env['PLATFORM'] == 'aix':
+        env['SHLIBSUFFIX'] = '.a'
+
+    # For most platforms, a loadable module is the same as a shared
+    # library.  Platforms which are different can override these, but
+    # setting them the same means that LoadableModule works everywhere.
+    SCons.Tool.createLoadableModuleBuilder(env)
+    env['LDMODULE'] = '$SHLINK'
+    env['LDMODULEPREFIX'] = '$SHLIBPREFIX' 
+    env['LDMODULESUFFIX'] = '$SHLIBSUFFIX' 
+    env['LDMODULEFLAGS'] = '$SHLINKFLAGS'
+    env['LDMODULECOM'] = '$SHLINKCOM'
+
+
+
+def exists(env):
+    # This module isn't really a Tool on its own, it's common logic for
+    # other linkers.
+    return None

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/linkloc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/linkloc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/linkloc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.linkloc
+
+Tool specification for the LinkLoc linker for the Phar Lap ETS embedded
+operating system.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/linkloc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import re
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+from SCons.Tool.msvc import get_msvc_paths
+from SCons.Tool.PharLapCommon import addPharLapPaths
+
+_re_linker_command = re.compile(r'(\s)@\s*([^\s]+)')
+
+def repl_linker_command(m):
+    # Replaces any linker command file directives (e.g. "@foo.lnk") with
+    # the actual contents of the file.
+    try:
+        f=open(m.group(2), "r")
+        return m.group(1) + f.read()
+    except IOError:
+        # the linker should return an error if it can't
+        # find the linker command file so we will remain quiet.
+        # However, we will replace the @ with a # so we will not continue
+        # to find it with recursive substitution
+        return m.group(1) + '#' + m.group(2)
+
+class LinklocGenerator:
+    def __init__(self, cmdline):
+        self.cmdline = cmdline
+
+    def __call__(self, env, target, source, for_signature):
+        if for_signature:
+            # Expand the contents of any linker command files recursively
+            subs = 1
+            strsub = env.subst(self.cmdline, target=target, source=source)
+            while subs:
+                strsub, subs = _re_linker_command.subn(repl_linker_command, strsub)
+            return strsub
+        else:
+            return "${TEMPFILE('" + self.cmdline + "')}"
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ar to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createSharedLibBuilder(env)
+    SCons.Tool.createProgBuilder(env)
+
+    env['SUBST_CMD_FILE'] = LinklocGenerator
+    env['SHLINK']      = '$LINK'
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS')
+    env['SHLINKCOM']   = '${SUBST_CMD_FILE("$SHLINK $SHLINKFLAGS $( $_LIBDIRFLAGS $) $_LIBFLAGS -dll $TARGET $SOURCES")}'
+    env['SHLIBEMITTER']= None
+    env['LINK']        = "linkloc"
+    env['LINKFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['LINKCOM']     = '${SUBST_CMD_FILE("$LINK $LINKFLAGS $( $_LIBDIRFLAGS $) $_LIBFLAGS -exe $TARGET $SOURCES")}'
+    env['LIBDIRPREFIX']='-libpath '
+    env['LIBDIRSUFFIX']=''
+    env['LIBLINKPREFIX']='-lib '
+    env['LIBLINKSUFFIX']='$LIBSUFFIX'
+
+    msvs_version = env.get('MSVS_VERSION')
+    include_path, lib_path, exe_path = get_msvc_paths(env, version = msvs_version)
+    env['ENV']['LIB'] = lib_path
+    env.PrependENVPath('PATH', exe_path)
+
+    addPharLapPaths(env)
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('linkloc')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/m4.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/m4.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/m4.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.m4
+
+Tool-specific initialization for m4.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/m4.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for m4 to an Environment."""
+    M4Action = SCons.Action.Action('$M4COM', '$M4COMSTR')
+    bld = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = M4Action, src_suffix = '.m4')
+
+    env['BUILDERS']['M4'] = bld
+
+    # .m4 files might include other files, and it would be pretty hard
+    # to write a scanner for it, so let's just cd to the dir of the m4
+    # file and run from there.
+    # The src_suffix setup is like so: file.c.m4 -> file.c,
+    # file.cpp.m4 -> file.cpp etc.
+    env['M4']      = 'm4'
+    env['M4FLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('-E')
+    env['M4COM']   = 'cd ${SOURCE.rsrcdir} && $M4 $M4FLAGS < ${SOURCE.file} > ${TARGET.abspath}'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('m4')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/masm.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/masm.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/masm.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.masm
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Microsoft Assembler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/masm.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+ASSuffixes = ['.s', '.asm', '.ASM']
+ASPPSuffixes = ['.spp', '.SPP', '.sx']
+if SCons.Util.case_sensitive_suffixes('.s', '.S'):
+    ASPPSuffixes.extend(['.S'])
+else:
+    ASSuffixes.extend(['.S'])
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for masm to an Environment."""
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    for suffix in ASSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter)
+
+    for suffix in ASPPSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASPPAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASPPAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter)
+
+    env['AS']        = 'ml'
+    env['ASFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('/nologo')
+    env['ASPPFLAGS'] = '$ASFLAGS'
+    env['ASCOM']     = '$AS $ASFLAGS /c /Fo$TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['ASPPCOM']   = '$CC $ASPPFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS /c /Fo$TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME'] = 1
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('ml')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/midl.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/midl.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/midl.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.midl
+
+Tool-specific initialization for midl (Microsoft IDL compiler).
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/midl.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import string
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Scanner.IDL
+import SCons.Util
+
+def midl_emitter(target, source, env):
+    """Produces a list of outputs from the MIDL compiler"""
+    base, ext = SCons.Util.splitext(str(target[0]))
+    tlb = target[0]
+    incl = base + '.h'
+    interface = base + '_i.c'
+    t = [tlb, incl, interface]
+
+    midlcom = env['MIDLCOM']
+
+    if string.find(midlcom, '/proxy') != -1:
+        proxy = base + '_p.c'
+        t.append(proxy)
+    if string.find(midlcom, '/dlldata') != -1:
+        dlldata = base + '_data.c'
+        t.append(dlldata)
+    
+    return (t,source)
+
+idl_scanner = SCons.Scanner.IDL.IDLScan()
+
+midl_action = SCons.Action.Action('$MIDLCOM', '$MIDLCOMSTR')
+
+midl_builder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = midl_action,
+                                     src_suffix = '.idl',
+                                     suffix='.tlb',
+                                     emitter = midl_emitter,
+                                     source_scanner = idl_scanner)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for midl to an Environment."""
+
+    env['MIDL']          = 'MIDL.EXE'
+    env['MIDLFLAGS']     = SCons.Util.CLVar('/nologo')
+    env['MIDLCOM']       = '$MIDL $MIDLFLAGS /tlb ${TARGETS[0]} /h ${TARGETS[1]} /iid ${TARGETS[2]} /proxy ${TARGETS[3]} /dlldata ${TARGETS[4]} $SOURCE 2> NUL'
+    env['BUILDERS']['TypeLibrary'] = midl_builder
+
+def exists(env):
+    if not env['PLATFORM'] in ('win32', 'cygwin'):
+        return 0
+
+    import SCons.Tool.msvs
+    if SCons.Tool.msvs.is_msvs_installed():
+        # there's at least one version of MSVS installed, which comes with midl:
+        return 1
+    else:
+        return env.Detect('midl')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mingw.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mingw.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mingw.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,151 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.gcc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for MinGW (http://www.mingw.org/)
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/mingw.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import string
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+# This is what we search for to find mingw:
+key_program = 'mingw32-gcc'
+
+def find(env):
+    # First search in the SCons path and then the OS path:
+    return env.WhereIs(key_program) or SCons.Util.WhereIs(key_program)
+
+def shlib_generator(target, source, env, for_signature):
+    cmd = SCons.Util.CLVar(['$SHLINK', '$SHLINKFLAGS']) 
+
+    dll = env.FindIxes(target, 'SHLIBPREFIX', 'SHLIBSUFFIX')
+    if dll: cmd.extend(['-o', dll])
+
+    cmd.extend(['$SOURCES', '$_LIBDIRFLAGS', '$_LIBFLAGS'])
+
+    implib = env.FindIxes(target, 'LIBPREFIX', 'LIBSUFFIX')
+    if implib: cmd.append('-Wl,--out-implib,'+implib.get_string(for_signature))
+
+    def_target = env.FindIxes(target, 'WINDOWSDEFPREFIX', 'WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX')
+    if def_target: cmd.append('-Wl,--output-def,'+def_target.get_string(for_signature))
+
+    return [cmd]
+
+def shlib_emitter(target, source, env):
+    dll = env.FindIxes(target, 'SHLIBPREFIX', 'SHLIBSUFFIX')
+    no_import_lib = env.get('no_import_lib', 0)
+
+    if not dll:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "A shared library should have exactly one target with the suffix: %s" % env.subst("$SHLIBSUFFIX")
+    
+    if not no_import_lib and \
+       not env.FindIxes(target, 'LIBPREFIX', 'LIBSUFFIX'):
+
+        # Append an import library to the list of targets.
+        target.append(env.ReplaceIxes(dll,  
+                                      'SHLIBPREFIX', 'SHLIBSUFFIX',
+                                      'LIBPREFIX', 'LIBSUFFIX'))
+
+    # Append a def file target if there isn't already a def file target
+    # or a def file source. There is no option to disable def file
+    # target emitting, because I can't figure out why someone would ever
+    # want to turn it off.
+    def_source = env.FindIxes(source, 'WINDOWSDEFPREFIX', 'WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX')
+    def_target = env.FindIxes(target, 'WINDOWSDEFPREFIX', 'WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX')
+    if not def_source and not def_target:
+        target.append(env.ReplaceIxes(dll,  
+                                      'SHLIBPREFIX', 'SHLIBSUFFIX',
+                                      'WINDOWSDEFPREFIX', 'WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX'))
+    
+    return (target, source)
+                         
+
+shlib_action = SCons.Action.Action(shlib_generator, generator=1)
+
+res_action = SCons.Action.Action('$RCCOM', '$RCCOMSTR')
+
+res_builder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action=res_action, suffix='.o',
+                                    source_scanner=SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner)
+SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner.add_scanner('.rc', SCons.Defaults.CScan)
+
+def generate(env):
+    mingw = find(env)
+    if mingw:
+        dir = os.path.dirname(mingw)
+        env.PrependENVPath('PATH', dir )
+        
+
+    # Most of mingw is the same as gcc and friends...
+    gnu_tools = ['gcc', 'g++', 'gnulink', 'ar', 'gas', 'm4']
+    for tool in gnu_tools:
+        SCons.Tool.Tool(tool)(env)
+
+    #... but a few things differ:
+    env['CC'] = 'gcc'
+    env['SHCCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS')
+    env['CXX'] = 'g++'
+    env['SHCXXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CXXFLAGS')
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -shared')
+    env['SHLINKCOM']   = shlib_action
+    env['LDMODULECOM'] = shlib_action
+    env.Append(SHLIBEMITTER = [shlib_emitter])
+    env['AS'] = 'as'
+
+    env['WIN32DEFPREFIX']        = ''
+    env['WIN32DEFSUFFIX']        = '.def'
+    env['WINDOWSDEFPREFIX']      = '${WIN32DEFPREFIX}'
+    env['WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX']      = '${WIN32DEFSUFFIX}'
+
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '.o'
+    env['STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME'] = 1
+
+    env['RC'] = 'windres'
+    env['RCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['RCINCFLAGS'] = '$( ${_concat(RCINCPREFIX, CPPPATH, RCINCSUFFIX, __env__, RDirs, TARGET, SOURCE)} $)'
+    env['RCINCPREFIX'] = '--include-dir '
+    env['RCINCSUFFIX'] = ''
+    env['RCCOM'] = '$RC $_CPPDEFFLAGS $RCINCFLAGS ${RCINCPREFIX} ${SOURCE.dir} $RCFLAGS -i $SOURCE -o $TARGET'
+    env['BUILDERS']['RES'] = res_builder
+    
+    # Some setting from the platform also have to be overridden:
+    env['OBJSUFFIX'] = '.o'
+    env['LIBPREFIX'] = 'lib'
+    env['LIBSUFFIX'] = '.a'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return find(env)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mslib.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mslib.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mslib.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.mslib
+
+Tool-specific initialization for lib (MicroSoft library archiver).
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/mslib.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Tool.msvs
+import SCons.Tool.msvc
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for lib to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createStaticLibBuilder(env)
+
+    try:
+        version = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_default_visualstudio_version(env)
+
+        if env.has_key('MSVS_IGNORE_IDE_PATHS') and env['MSVS_IGNORE_IDE_PATHS']:
+            include_path, lib_path, exe_path = SCons.Tool.msvc.get_msvc_default_paths(env,version)
+        else:
+            include_path, lib_path, exe_path = SCons.Tool.msvc.get_msvc_paths(env,version)
+
+        # since other tools can set this, we just make sure that the
+        # relevant stuff from MSVS is in there somewhere.
+        env.PrependENVPath('PATH', exe_path)
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        pass
+
+    env['AR']          = 'lib'
+    env['ARFLAGS']     = SCons.Util.CLVar('/nologo')
+    env['ARCOM']       = "${TEMPFILE('$AR $ARFLAGS /OUT:$TARGET $SOURCES')}"
+    env['LIBPREFIX']   = ''
+    env['LIBSUFFIX']   = '.lib'
+
+def exists(env):
+    try:
+        v = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_visualstudio_versions()
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        pass
+
+    if not v:
+        return env.Detect('lib')
+    else:
+        # there's at least one version of MSVS installed.
+        return 1

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mslink.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mslink.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mslink.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,249 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.mslink
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Microsoft linker.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/mslink.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Platform.win32
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Tool.msvc
+import SCons.Tool.msvs
+import SCons.Util
+
+def pdbGenerator(env, target, source, for_signature):
+    try:
+        return ['/PDB:%s' % target[0].attributes.pdb, '/DEBUG']
+    except (AttributeError, IndexError):
+        return None
+
+def windowsShlinkTargets(target, source, env, for_signature):
+    listCmd = []
+    dll = env.FindIxes(target, 'SHLIBPREFIX', 'SHLIBSUFFIX')
+    if dll: listCmd.append("/out:%s"%dll.get_string(for_signature))
+
+    implib = env.FindIxes(target, 'LIBPREFIX', 'LIBSUFFIX')
+    if implib: listCmd.append("/implib:%s"%implib.get_string(for_signature))
+
+    return listCmd
+
+def windowsShlinkSources(target, source, env, for_signature):
+    listCmd = []
+
+    deffile = env.FindIxes(source, "WINDOWSDEFPREFIX", "WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX")
+    for src in source:
+        if src == deffile:
+            # Treat this source as a .def file.
+            listCmd.append("/def:%s" % src.get_string(for_signature))
+        else:
+            # Just treat it as a generic source file.
+            listCmd.append(src)
+    return listCmd
+
+def windowsLibEmitter(target, source, env):
+    SCons.Tool.msvc.validate_vars(env)
+
+    extratargets = []
+    extrasources = []
+
+    dll = env.FindIxes(target, "SHLIBPREFIX", "SHLIBSUFFIX")
+    no_import_lib = env.get('no_import_lib', 0)
+
+    if not dll:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "A shared library should have exactly one target with the suffix: %s" % env.subst("$SHLIBSUFFIX")
+
+    insert_def = env.subst("$WINDOWS_INSERT_DEF")
+    if not insert_def in ['', '0', 0] and \
+       not env.FindIxes(source, "WINDOWSDEFPREFIX", "WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX"):
+
+        # append a def file to the list of sources
+        extrasources.append(
+            env.ReplaceIxes(dll,
+                            "SHLIBPREFIX", "SHLIBSUFFIX",
+                            "WINDOWSDEFPREFIX", "WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX"))
+
+    version_num, suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.msvs_parse_version(env.get('MSVS_VERSION', '6.0'))
+    if version_num >= 8.0 and env.get('WINDOWS_INSERT_MANIFEST', 0):
+        # MSVC 8 automatically generates .manifest files that must be installed
+        extratargets.append(
+            env.ReplaceIxes(dll,
+                            "SHLIBPREFIX", "SHLIBSUFFIX",
+                            "WINDOWSSHLIBMANIFESTPREFIX", "WINDOWSSHLIBMANIFESTSUFFIX"))
+
+    if env.has_key('PDB') and env['PDB']:
+        pdb = env.arg2nodes('$PDB', target=target, source=source)[0]
+        extratargets.append(pdb)
+        target[0].attributes.pdb = pdb
+
+    if not no_import_lib and \
+       not env.FindIxes(target, "LIBPREFIX", "LIBSUFFIX"):
+        # Append an import library to the list of targets.
+        extratargets.append(
+            env.ReplaceIxes(dll,
+                            "SHLIBPREFIX", "SHLIBSUFFIX",
+                            "LIBPREFIX", "LIBSUFFIX"))
+        # and .exp file is created if there are exports from a DLL
+        extratargets.append(
+            env.ReplaceIxes(dll,
+                            "SHLIBPREFIX", "SHLIBSUFFIX",
+                            "WINDOWSEXPPREFIX", "WINDOWSEXPSUFFIX"))
+
+    return (target+extratargets, source+extrasources)
+
+def prog_emitter(target, source, env):
+    SCons.Tool.msvc.validate_vars(env)
+
+    extratargets = []
+
+    exe = env.FindIxes(target, "PROGPREFIX", "PROGSUFFIX")
+    if not exe:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "An executable should have exactly one target with the suffix: %s" % env.subst("$PROGSUFFIX")
+
+    version_num, suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.msvs_parse_version(env.get('MSVS_VERSION', '6.0'))
+    if version_num >= 8.0 and env.get('WINDOWS_INSERT_MANIFEST', 0):
+        # MSVC 8 automatically generates .manifest files that have to be installed
+        extratargets.append(
+            env.ReplaceIxes(exe,
+                            "PROGPREFIX", "PROGSUFFIX",
+                            "WINDOWSPROGMANIFESTPREFIX", "WINDOWSPROGMANIFESTSUFFIX"))
+
+    if env.has_key('PDB') and env['PDB']:
+        pdb = env.arg2nodes('$PDB', target=target, source=source)[0]
+        extratargets.append(pdb)
+        target[0].attributes.pdb = pdb
+
+    return (target+extratargets,source)
+
+def RegServerFunc(target, source, env):
+    if env.has_key('register') and env['register']:
+        ret = regServerAction([target[0]], [source[0]], env)
+        if ret:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Unable to register %s" % target[0]
+        else:
+            print "Registered %s sucessfully" % target[0]
+        return ret
+    return 0
+
+regServerAction = SCons.Action.Action("$REGSVRCOM", "$REGSVRCOMSTR")
+regServerCheck = SCons.Action.Action(RegServerFunc, None)
+shlibLinkAction = SCons.Action.Action('${TEMPFILE("$SHLINK $SHLINKFLAGS $_SHLINK_TARGETS $( $_LIBDIRFLAGS $) $_LIBFLAGS $_PDB $_SHLINK_SOURCES")}')
+compositeLinkAction = shlibLinkAction + regServerCheck
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ar to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createSharedLibBuilder(env)
+    SCons.Tool.createProgBuilder(env)
+
+    env['SHLINK']      = '$LINK'
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS /dll')
+    env['_SHLINK_TARGETS'] = windowsShlinkTargets
+    env['_SHLINK_SOURCES'] = windowsShlinkSources
+    env['SHLINKCOM']   =  compositeLinkAction
+    env.Append(SHLIBEMITTER = [windowsLibEmitter])
+    env['LINK']        = 'link'
+    env['LINKFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('/nologo')
+    env['_PDB'] = pdbGenerator
+    env['LINKCOM'] = '${TEMPFILE("$LINK $LINKFLAGS /OUT:$TARGET.windows $( $_LIBDIRFLAGS $) $_LIBFLAGS $_PDB $SOURCES.windows")}'
+    env.Append(PROGEMITTER = [prog_emitter])
+    env['LIBDIRPREFIX']='/LIBPATH:'
+    env['LIBDIRSUFFIX']=''
+    env['LIBLINKPREFIX']=''
+    env['LIBLINKSUFFIX']='$LIBSUFFIX'
+
+    env['WIN32DEFPREFIX']        = ''
+    env['WIN32DEFSUFFIX']        = '.def'
+    env['WIN32_INSERT_DEF']      = 0
+    env['WINDOWSDEFPREFIX']      = '${WIN32DEFPREFIX}'
+    env['WINDOWSDEFSUFFIX']      = '${WIN32DEFSUFFIX}'
+    env['WINDOWS_INSERT_DEF']    = '${WIN32_INSERT_DEF}'
+
+    env['WIN32EXPPREFIX']        = ''
+    env['WIN32EXPSUFFIX']        = '.exp'
+    env['WINDOWSEXPPREFIX']      = '${WIN32EXPPREFIX}'
+    env['WINDOWSEXPSUFFIX']      = '${WIN32EXPSUFFIX}'
+
+    env['WINDOWSSHLIBMANIFESTPREFIX'] = ''
+    env['WINDOWSSHLIBMANIFESTSUFFIX'] = '${SHLIBSUFFIX}.manifest'
+    env['WINDOWSPROGMANIFESTPREFIX']  = ''
+    env['WINDOWSPROGMANIFESTSUFFIX']  = '${PROGSUFFIX}.manifest'
+
+    env['REGSVRACTION'] = regServerCheck
+    env['REGSVR'] = os.path.join(SCons.Platform.win32.get_system_root(),'System32','regsvr32')
+    env['REGSVRFLAGS'] = '/s '
+    env['REGSVRCOM'] = '$REGSVR $REGSVRFLAGS ${TARGET.windows}'
+
+    try:
+        version = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_default_visualstudio_version(env)
+
+        if env.has_key('MSVS_IGNORE_IDE_PATHS') and env['MSVS_IGNORE_IDE_PATHS']:
+            include_path, lib_path, exe_path = SCons.Tool.msvc.get_msvc_default_paths(env,version)
+        else:
+            include_path, lib_path, exe_path = SCons.Tool.msvc.get_msvc_paths(env,version)
+
+        # since other tools can set these, we just make sure that the
+        # relevant stuff from MSVS is in there somewhere.
+        env.PrependENVPath('INCLUDE', include_path)
+        env.PrependENVPath('LIB', lib_path)
+        env.PrependENVPath('PATH', exe_path)
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        pass
+
+    # For most platforms, a loadable module is the same as a shared
+    # library.  Platforms which are different can override these, but
+    # setting them the same means that LoadableModule works everywhere.
+    SCons.Tool.createLoadableModuleBuilder(env)
+    env['LDMODULE'] = '$SHLINK'
+    env['LDMODULEPREFIX'] = '$SHLIBPREFIX'
+    env['LDMODULESUFFIX'] = '$SHLIBSUFFIX'
+    env['LDMODULEFLAGS'] = '$SHLINKFLAGS'
+    # We can't use '$SHLINKCOM' here because that will stringify the
+    # action list on expansion, and will then try to execute expanded
+    # strings, with the upshot that it would try to execute RegServerFunc
+    # as a command.
+    env['LDMODULECOM'] = compositeLinkAction
+
+def exists(env):
+    platform = env.get('PLATFORM', '')
+    if SCons.Tool.msvs.is_msvs_installed():
+        # there's at least one version of MSVS installed.
+        return 1
+    elif platform in ('win32', 'cygwin'):
+        # Only explicitly search for a 'link' executable on Windows
+        # systems.  Some other systems (e.g. Ubuntu Linux) have an
+        # executable named 'link' and we don't want that to make SCons
+        # think Visual Studio is installed.
+        return env.Detect('link')
+    return None

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/msvc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/msvc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/msvc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,766 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.msvc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for Microsoft Visual C/C++.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/msvc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import re
+import string
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Platform.win32
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Tool.msvs
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+import SCons.Scanner.RC
+
+CSuffixes = ['.c', '.C']
+CXXSuffixes = ['.cc', '.cpp', '.cxx', '.c++', '.C++']
+
+def _parse_msvc7_overrides(version,platform):
+    """ Parse any overridden defaults for MSVS directory locations
+    in MSVS .NET. """
+
+    # First, we get the shell folder for this user:
+    if not SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "No Windows registry module was found"
+
+    comps = ""
+    try:
+        (comps, t) = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
+                                            r'Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion' +\
+                                            r'\Explorer\Shell Folders\Local AppData')
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+              "The Local AppData directory was not found in the registry."
+
+    comps = comps + '\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\' + version + '\\VCComponents.dat'
+    dirs = {}
+
+    if os.path.exists(comps):
+        # now we parse the directories from this file, if it exists.
+        # We only look for entries after:
+        # [VC\VC_OBJECTS_PLATFORM_INFO\Win32\Directories],
+        # since this file could contain a number of things...
+        lines = None
+        try:
+            import codecs
+        except ImportError:
+            pass
+        else:
+            try:
+                f = codecs.open(comps, 'r', 'utf16')
+                encoder = codecs.getencoder('ascii')
+                lines = map(lambda l, e=encoder: e(l)[0], f.readlines())
+            except (LookupError, UnicodeError):
+                lines = codecs.open(comps, 'r', 'utf8').readlines()
+        if lines is None:
+            lines = open(comps, 'r').readlines()
+        if 'x86' == platform: platform = 'Win32'
+
+        found = 0
+        for line in lines:
+            line.strip()
+            if line.find(r'[VC\VC_OBJECTS_PLATFORM_INFO\%s\Directories]'%platform) >= 0:
+                found = 1
+            elif line == '' or line[:1] == '[':
+                found = 0
+            elif found == 1:
+                kv = line.split('=', 1)
+                if len(kv) == 2:
+                    (key, val) = kv
+                key = key.replace(' Dirs','')
+                dirs[key.upper()] = val
+        f.close()
+    else:
+        # since the file didn't exist, we have only the defaults in
+        # the registry to work with.
+
+        if 'x86' == platform: platform = 'Win32'
+
+        try:
+            K = 'SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\' + version
+            K = K + r'\VC\VC_OBJECTS_PLATFORM_INFO\%s\Directories'%platform
+            k = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,K)
+            i = 0
+            while 1:
+                try:
+                    (key,val,t) = SCons.Util.RegEnumValue(k,i)
+                    key = key.replace(' Dirs','')
+                    dirs[key.upper()] = val
+                    i = i + 1
+                except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                    break
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            # if we got here, then we didn't find the registry entries:
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "Unable to find MSVC paths in the registry."
+    return dirs
+
+def _parse_msvc8_overrides(version,platform,suite):
+    """ Parse any overridden defaults for MSVC directory locations
+    in MSVC 2005. """
+
+    # In VS8 the user can change the location of the settings file that
+    # contains the include, lib and binary paths. Try to get the location
+    # from registry
+    if not SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "No Windows registry module was found"
+
+    # XXX This code assumes anything that isn't EXPRESS uses the default
+    # registry key string.  Is this really true for all VS suites?
+    if suite == 'EXPRESS':
+        s = '\\VCExpress\\'
+    else:
+        s = '\\VisualStudio\\'
+
+    settings_path = ""
+    try:
+        (settings_path, t) = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
+                                                    r'Software\Microsoft' + s + version +\
+                                                    r'\Profile\AutoSaveFile')
+        settings_path = settings_path.upper()
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+              "The VS8 settings file location was not found in the registry."
+
+    # Look for potential environment variables in the settings path
+    if settings_path.find('%VSSPV_VISUALSTUDIO_DIR%') >= 0:
+        # First replace a special variable named %vsspv_visualstudio_dir%
+        # that is not found in the OSs environment variables...
+        try:
+            (value, t) = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
+                                                r'Software\Microsoft' + s + version +\
+                                                r'\VisualStudioLocation')
+            settings_path = settings_path.replace('%VSSPV_VISUALSTUDIO_DIR%', value)
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "The VS8 settings file location was not found in the registry."
+
+    if settings_path.find('%') >= 0:
+        # Collect global environment variables
+        env_vars = {}
+
+        # Read all the global environment variables of the current user
+        k = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, r'Environment')
+        i = 0
+        while 1:
+            try:
+                (key,val,t) = SCons.Util.RegEnumValue(k,i)
+                env_vars[key.upper()] = val.upper()
+                i = i + 1
+            except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                break
+
+        # And some more variables that are not found in the registry
+        env_vars['USERPROFILE'] = os.getenv('USERPROFILE')
+        env_vars['SystemDrive'] = os.getenv('SystemDrive')
+
+        found_var = 1
+        while found_var:
+            found_var = 0
+            for env_var in env_vars:
+                if settings_path.find(r'%' + env_var + r'%') >= 0:
+                    settings_path = settings_path.replace(r'%' + env_var + r'%', env_vars[env_var])
+                    found_var = 1
+
+    dirs = {}
+
+    if os.path.exists(settings_path):
+        # now we parse the directories from this file, if it exists.
+        import xml.dom.minidom
+        doc = xml.dom.minidom.parse(settings_path)
+        user_settings = doc.getElementsByTagName('UserSettings')[0]
+        tool_options = user_settings.getElementsByTagName('ToolsOptions')[0]
+        tool_options_categories = tool_options.getElementsByTagName('ToolsOptionsCategory')
+        environment_var_map = {
+            'IncludeDirectories' : 'INCLUDE',
+            'LibraryDirectories' : 'LIBRARY',
+            'ExecutableDirectories' : 'PATH',
+        }
+        for category in tool_options_categories:
+            category_name = category.attributes.get('name')
+            if category_name is not None and category_name.value == 'Projects':
+                subcategories = category.getElementsByTagName('ToolsOptionsSubCategory')
+                for subcategory in subcategories:
+                    subcategory_name = subcategory.attributes.get('name')
+                    if subcategory_name is not None and subcategory_name.value == 'VCDirectories':
+                        properties = subcategory.getElementsByTagName('PropertyValue')
+                        for property in properties:
+                            property_name = property.attributes.get('name')
+                            if property_name is None:
+                                continue
+                            var_name = environment_var_map.get(property_name)
+                            if var_name:
+                                data = property.childNodes[0].data
+                                value_list = string.split(data, '|')
+                                if len(value_list) == 1:
+                                    dirs[var_name] = value_list[0]
+                                else:
+                                    while value_list:
+                                        dest, value = value_list[:2]
+                                        del value_list[:2]
+                                        # ToDo: Support for destinations
+                                        # other than Win32
+                                        if dest == 'Win32':
+                                            dirs[var_name] = value
+                                            break
+    else:
+        # There are no default directories in the registry for VS8 Express :(
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "Unable to find MSVC paths in the registry."
+    return dirs
+
+def _get_msvc7_path(path, version, platform):
+    """
+    Get Visual Studio directories from version 7 (MSVS .NET)
+    (it has a different registry structure than versions before it)
+    """
+    # first, look for a customization of the default values in the
+    # registry: These are sometimes stored in the Local Settings area
+    # for Visual Studio, in a file, so we have to parse it.
+    dirs = _parse_msvc7_overrides(version,platform)
+
+    if dirs.has_key(path):
+        p = dirs[path]
+    else:
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+              "Unable to retrieve the %s path from MS VC++."%path
+
+    # collect some useful information for later expansions...
+    paths = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_msvs_install_dirs(version)
+
+    # expand the directory path variables that we support.  If there
+    # is a variable we don't support, then replace that entry with
+    # "---Unknown Location VSInstallDir---" or something similar, to clue
+    # people in that we didn't find something, and so env expansion doesn't
+    # do weird things with the $(xxx)'s
+    s = re.compile('\$\(([a-zA-Z0-9_]+?)\)')
+
+    def repl(match, paths=paths):
+        key = string.upper(match.group(1))
+        if paths.has_key(key):
+            return paths[key]
+        else:
+            # Now look in the global environment variables
+            envresult = os.getenv(key)
+            if not envresult is None:
+                return envresult + '\\'
+            else:
+                return '---Unknown Location %s---' % match.group()
+
+    rv = []
+    for entry in p.split(os.pathsep):
+        entry = s.sub(repl,entry).rstrip('\n\r')
+        rv.append(entry)
+
+    return string.join(rv,os.pathsep)
+
+def _get_msvc8_path(path, version, platform, suite):
+    """
+    Get Visual Studio directories from version 8 (MSVS 2005)
+    (it has a different registry structure than versions before it)
+    """
+    # first, look for a customization of the default values in the
+    # registry: These are sometimes stored in the Local Settings area
+    # for Visual Studio, in a file, so we have to parse it.
+    dirs = _parse_msvc8_overrides(version, platform, suite)
+
+    if dirs.has_key(path):
+        p = dirs[path]
+    else:
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+              "Unable to retrieve the %s path from MS VC++."%path
+
+    # collect some useful information for later expansions...
+    paths = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_msvs_install_dirs(version, suite)
+
+    # expand the directory path variables that we support.  If there
+    # is a variable we don't support, then replace that entry with
+    # "---Unknown Location VSInstallDir---" or something similar, to clue
+    # people in that we didn't find something, and so env expansion doesn't
+    # do weird things with the $(xxx)'s
+    s = re.compile('\$\(([a-zA-Z0-9_]+?)\)')
+
+    def repl(match, paths=paths):
+        key = string.upper(match.group(1))
+        if paths.has_key(key):
+            return paths[key]
+        else:
+            return '---Unknown Location %s---' % match.group()
+
+    rv = []
+    for entry in p.split(os.pathsep):
+        entry = s.sub(repl,entry).rstrip('\n\r')
+        rv.append(entry)
+
+    return string.join(rv,os.pathsep)
+
+def get_msvc_path(env, path, version):
+    """
+    Get a list of visualstudio directories (include, lib or path).
+    Return a string delimited by the os.pathsep separator (';'). An
+    exception will be raised if unable to access the registry or
+    appropriate registry keys not found.
+    """
+
+    if not SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "No Windows registry module was found"
+
+    # normalize the case for comparisons (since the registry is case
+    # insensitive)
+    path = string.upper(path)
+
+    if path=='LIB':
+        path= 'LIBRARY'
+
+    version_num, suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.msvs_parse_version(version)
+    if version_num >= 8.0:
+        platform = env.get('MSVS8_PLATFORM', 'x86')
+        suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_default_visualstudio8_suite(env)
+    else:
+        platform = 'x86'
+
+    if version_num >= 8.0:
+        return _get_msvc8_path(path, str(version_num), platform, suite)
+    elif version_num >= 7.0:
+        return _get_msvc7_path(path, str(version_num), platform)
+
+    path = string.upper(path + ' Dirs')
+    K = ('Software\\Microsoft\\Devstudio\\%s\\' +
+         'Build System\\Components\\Platforms\\Win32 (x86)\\Directories') % \
+        (version)
+    for base in (SCons.Util.HKEY_CURRENT_USER,
+                 SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE):
+        try:
+            k = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(base,K)
+            i = 0
+            while 1:
+                try:
+                    (p,v,t) = SCons.Util.RegEnumValue(k,i)
+                    if string.upper(p) == path:
+                        return v
+                    i = i + 1
+                except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                    break
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            pass
+
+    # if we got here, then we didn't find the registry entries:
+    raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "The %s path was not found in the registry."%path
+
+def _get_msvc6_default_paths(version, use_mfc_dirs):
+    """Return a 3-tuple of (INCLUDE, LIB, PATH) as the values of those
+    three environment variables that should be set in order to execute
+    the MSVC 6.0 tools properly, if the information wasn't available
+    from the registry."""
+    MVSdir = None
+    paths = {}
+    exe_path = ''
+    lib_path = ''
+    include_path = ''
+    try:
+        paths = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_msvs_install_dirs(version)
+        MVSdir = paths['VSINSTALLDIR']
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError, KeyError):
+        if os.environ.has_key('MSDEVDIR'):
+            MVSdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.environ['MSDEVDIR'],'..','..'))
+        else:
+            MVSdir = r'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio'
+    if MVSdir:
+        if SCons.Util.can_read_reg and paths.has_key('VCINSTALLDIR'):
+            MVSVCdir = paths['VCINSTALLDIR']
+        else:
+            MVSVCdir = os.path.join(MVSdir,'VC98')
+
+        MVSCommondir = r'%s\Common' % MVSdir
+        if use_mfc_dirs:
+            mfc_include_ = r'%s\ATL\include;%s\MFC\include;' % (MVSVCdir, MVSVCdir)
+            mfc_lib_ = r'%s\MFC\lib;' % MVSVCdir
+        else:
+            mfc_include_ = ''
+            mfc_lib_ = ''
+        include_path = r'%s%s\include' % (mfc_include_, MVSVCdir)
+        lib_path = r'%s%s\lib' % (mfc_lib_, MVSVCdir)
+
+        if os.environ.has_key('OS') and os.environ['OS'] == "Windows_NT":
+            osdir = 'WINNT'
+        else:
+            osdir = 'WIN95'
+
+        exe_path = r'%s\tools\%s;%s\MSDev98\bin;%s\tools;%s\bin' % (MVSCommondir, osdir, MVSCommondir,  MVSCommondir, MVSVCdir)
+    return (include_path, lib_path, exe_path)
+
+def _get_msvc7_default_paths(env, version, use_mfc_dirs):
+    """Return a 3-tuple of (INCLUDE, LIB, PATH) as the values of those
+    three environment variables that should be set in order to execute
+    the MSVC .NET tools properly, if the information wasn't available
+    from the registry."""
+
+    MVSdir = None
+    paths = {}
+    exe_path = ''
+    lib_path = ''
+    include_path = ''
+    try:
+        paths = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_msvs_install_dirs(version)
+        MVSdir = paths['VSINSTALLDIR']
+    except (KeyError, SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        if os.environ.has_key('VSCOMNTOOLS'):
+            MVSdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.environ['VSCOMNTOOLS'],'..','..'))
+        else:
+            # last resort -- default install location
+            MVSdir = r'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET'
+
+    if MVSdir:
+        if SCons.Util.can_read_reg and paths.has_key('VCINSTALLDIR'):
+            MVSVCdir = paths['VCINSTALLDIR']
+        else:
+            MVSVCdir = os.path.join(MVSdir,'Vc7')
+
+        MVSCommondir = r'%s\Common7' % MVSdir
+        if use_mfc_dirs:
+            mfc_include_ = r'%s\atlmfc\include;' % MVSVCdir
+            mfc_lib_ = r'%s\atlmfc\lib;' % MVSVCdir
+        else:
+            mfc_include_ = ''
+            mfc_lib_ = ''
+        include_path = r'%s%s\include;%s\PlatformSDK\include' % (mfc_include_, MVSVCdir, MVSVCdir)
+        lib_path = r'%s%s\lib;%s\PlatformSDK\lib' % (mfc_lib_, MVSVCdir, MVSVCdir)
+        exe_path = r'%s\IDE;%s\bin;%s\Tools;%s\Tools\bin' % (MVSCommondir,MVSVCdir, MVSCommondir, MVSCommondir )
+
+        if SCons.Util.can_read_reg and paths.has_key('FRAMEWORKSDKDIR'):
+            include_path = include_path + r';%s\include'%paths['FRAMEWORKSDKDIR']
+            lib_path = lib_path + r';%s\lib'%paths['FRAMEWORKSDKDIR']
+            exe_path = exe_path + r';%s\bin'%paths['FRAMEWORKSDKDIR']
+
+        if SCons.Util.can_read_reg and paths.has_key('FRAMEWORKDIR') and paths.has_key('FRAMEWORKVERSION'):
+            exe_path = exe_path + r';%s\%s'%(paths['FRAMEWORKDIR'],paths['FRAMEWORKVERSION'])
+
+    return (include_path, lib_path, exe_path)
+
+def _get_msvc8_default_paths(env, version, suite, use_mfc_dirs):
+    """Return a 3-tuple of (INCLUDE, LIB, PATH) as the values of those
+    three environment variables that should be set in order to execute
+    the MSVC 8 tools properly, if the information wasn't available
+    from the registry."""
+
+    MVSdir = None
+    paths = {}
+    exe_paths = []
+    lib_paths = []
+    include_paths = []
+    try:
+        paths = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_msvs_install_dirs(version, suite)
+        MVSdir = paths['VSINSTALLDIR']
+    except (KeyError, SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        if os.environ.has_key('VSCOMNTOOLS'):
+            MVSdir = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.environ['VSCOMNTOOLS'],'..','..'))
+        else:
+            # last resort -- default install location
+            MVSdir = os.getenv('ProgramFiles') + r'\Microsoft Visual Studio 8'
+
+    if MVSdir:
+        if SCons.Util.can_read_reg and paths.has_key('VCINSTALLDIR'):
+            MVSVCdir = paths['VCINSTALLDIR']
+        else:
+            MVSVCdir = os.path.join(MVSdir,'VC')
+
+        MVSCommondir = os.path.join(MVSdir, 'Common7')
+        include_paths.append( os.path.join(MVSVCdir, 'include') )
+        lib_paths.append( os.path.join(MVSVCdir, 'lib') )
+        for base, subdir in [(MVSCommondir,'IDE'), (MVSVCdir,'bin'),
+                             (MVSCommondir,'Tools'), (MVSCommondir,r'Tools\bin')]:
+            exe_paths.append( os.path.join( base, subdir) )
+
+        if paths.has_key('PLATFORMSDKDIR'):
+            PlatformSdkDir = paths['PLATFORMSDKDIR']
+        else:
+            PlatformSdkDir = os.path.join(MVSVCdir,'PlatformSDK')
+        platform_include_path = os.path.join( PlatformSdkDir, 'Include' )
+        include_paths.append( platform_include_path )
+        lib_paths.append( os.path.join( PlatformSdkDir, 'Lib' ) )
+        if use_mfc_dirs:
+            if paths.has_key('PLATFORMSDKDIR'):
+                include_paths.append( os.path.join( platform_include_path, 'mfc' ) )
+                include_paths.append( os.path.join( platform_include_path, 'atl' ) )
+            else:
+                atlmfc_path = os.path.join( MVSVCdir, 'atlmfc' )
+                include_paths.append( os.path.join( atlmfc_path, 'include' ) )
+                lib_paths.append( os.path.join( atlmfc_path, 'lib' ) )
+
+        if SCons.Util.can_read_reg and paths.has_key('FRAMEWORKSDKDIR'):
+            fwdir = paths['FRAMEWORKSDKDIR']
+            include_paths.append( os.path.join( fwdir, 'include' ) )
+            lib_paths.append( os.path.join( fwdir, 'lib' ) )
+            exe_paths.append( os.path.join( fwdir, 'bin' ) )
+
+        if SCons.Util.can_read_reg and paths.has_key('FRAMEWORKDIR') and paths.has_key('FRAMEWORKVERSION'):
+            exe_paths.append( os.path.join( paths['FRAMEWORKDIR'], paths['FRAMEWORKVERSION'] ) )
+
+    include_path = string.join( include_paths, os.pathsep )
+    lib_path = string.join(lib_paths, os.pathsep )
+    exe_path = string.join(exe_paths, os.pathsep )
+    return (include_path, lib_path, exe_path)
+
+def get_msvc_paths(env, version=None, use_mfc_dirs=0):
+    """Return a 3-tuple of (INCLUDE, LIB, PATH) as the values
+    of those three environment variables that should be set
+    in order to execute the MSVC tools properly."""
+    exe_path = ''
+    lib_path = ''
+    include_path = ''
+
+    if not version:
+        versions = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_visualstudio_versions()
+        if versions:
+            version = versions[0] #use highest version by default
+        else:
+            version = '6.0'
+
+    # Some of the configured directories only
+    # appear if the user changes them from the default.
+    # Therefore, we'll see if we can get the path to the MSDev
+    # base installation from the registry and deduce the default
+    # directories.
+    version_num, suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.msvs_parse_version(version)
+    if version_num >= 8.0:
+        suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_default_visualstudio8_suite(env)
+        defpaths = _get_msvc8_default_paths(env, version, suite, use_mfc_dirs)
+    elif version_num >= 7.0:
+        defpaths = _get_msvc7_default_paths(env, version, use_mfc_dirs)
+    else:
+        defpaths = _get_msvc6_default_paths(version, use_mfc_dirs)
+
+    try:
+        include_path = get_msvc_path(env, "include", version)
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        include_path = defpaths[0]
+
+    try:
+        lib_path = get_msvc_path(env, "lib", version)
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        lib_path = defpaths[1]
+
+    try:
+        exe_path = get_msvc_path(env, "path", version)
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        exe_path = defpaths[2]
+
+    return (include_path, lib_path, exe_path)
+
+def get_msvc_default_paths(env, version=None, use_mfc_dirs=0):
+    """Return a 3-tuple of (INCLUDE, LIB, PATH) as the values of those
+    three environment variables that should be set in order to execute
+    the MSVC tools properly.  This will only return the default
+    locations for the tools, not the values used by MSVS in their
+    directory setup area.  This can help avoid problems with different
+    developers having different settings, and should allow the tools
+    to run in most cases."""
+
+    if not version and not SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        version = '6.0'
+
+    try:
+        if not version:
+            version = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_visualstudio_versions()[0] #use highest version
+    except KeyboardInterrupt:
+        raise
+    except:
+        pass
+
+    version_num, suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.msvs_parse_version(version)
+    if version_num >= 8.0:
+        suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_default_visualstudio8_suite(env)
+        return _get_msvc8_default_paths(env, version, suite, use_mfc_dirs)
+    elif version_num >= 7.0:
+        return _get_msvc7_default_paths(env, version, use_mfc_dirs)
+    else:
+        return _get_msvc6_default_paths(version, use_mfc_dirs)
+
+def validate_vars(env):
+    """Validate the PCH and PCHSTOP construction variables."""
+    if env.has_key('PCH') and env['PCH']:
+        if not env.has_key('PCHSTOP'):
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "The PCHSTOP construction must be defined if PCH is defined."
+        if not SCons.Util.is_String(env['PCHSTOP']):
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "The PCHSTOP construction variable must be a string: %r"%env['PCHSTOP']
+
+def pch_emitter(target, source, env):
+    """Adds the object file target."""
+
+    validate_vars(env)
+
+    pch = None
+    obj = None
+
+    for t in target:
+        if SCons.Util.splitext(str(t))[1] == '.pch':
+            pch = t
+        if SCons.Util.splitext(str(t))[1] == '.obj':
+            obj = t
+
+    if not obj:
+        obj = SCons.Util.splitext(str(pch))[0]+'.obj'
+
+    target = [pch, obj] # pch must be first, and obj second for the PCHCOM to work
+
+    return (target, source)
+
+def object_emitter(target, source, env, parent_emitter):
+    """Sets up the PCH dependencies for an object file."""
+
+    validate_vars(env)
+
+    parent_emitter(target, source, env)
+
+    if env.has_key('PCH') and env['PCH']:
+        env.Depends(target, env['PCH'])
+
+    return (target, source)
+
+def static_object_emitter(target, source, env):
+    return object_emitter(target, source, env,
+                          SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+
+def shared_object_emitter(target, source, env):
+    return object_emitter(target, source, env,
+                          SCons.Defaults.SharedObjectEmitter)
+
+pch_action = SCons.Action.Action('$PCHCOM', '$PCHCOMSTR')
+pch_builder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action=pch_action, suffix='.pch',
+                                    emitter=pch_emitter,
+                                    source_scanner=SCons.Tool.SourceFileScanner)
+
+
+# Logic to build .rc files into .res files (resource files)
+res_scanner = SCons.Scanner.RC.RCScan()
+res_action  = SCons.Action.Action('$RCCOM', '$RCCOMSTR')
+res_builder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action=res_action,
+                                    src_suffix='.rc',
+                                    suffix='.res',
+                                    src_builder=[],
+                                    source_scanner=res_scanner)
+
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for MSVC++ to an Environment."""
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    for suffix in CSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.CAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ShCAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, static_object_emitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, shared_object_emitter)
+
+    for suffix in CXXSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.CXXAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ShCXXAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, static_object_emitter)
+        shared_obj.add_emitter(suffix, shared_object_emitter)
+
+    env['CCPDBFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar(['${(PDB and "/Z7") or ""}'])
+    env['CCPCHFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar(['${(PCH and "/Yu%s /Fp%s"%(PCHSTOP or "",File(PCH))) or ""}'])
+    env['_CCCOMCOM']  = '$CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS $CCPCHFLAGS $CCPDBFLAGS'
+    env['CC']         = 'cl'
+    env['CCFLAGS']    = SCons.Util.CLVar('/nologo')
+    env['CFLAGS']     = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['CCCOM']      = '$CC /Fo$TARGET /c $SOURCES $CFLAGS $CCFLAGS $_CCCOMCOM'
+    env['SHCC']       = '$CC'
+    env['SHCCFLAGS']  = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS')
+    env['SHCFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CFLAGS')
+    env['SHCCCOM']    = '$SHCC /Fo$TARGET /c $SOURCES $SHCFLAGS $SHCCFLAGS $_CCCOMCOM'
+    env['CXX']        = '$CC'
+    env['CXXFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS $( /TP $)')
+    env['CXXCOM']     = '$CXX /Fo$TARGET /c $SOURCES $CXXFLAGS $CCFLAGS $_CCCOMCOM'
+    env['SHCXX']      = '$CXX'
+    env['SHCXXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CXXFLAGS')
+    env['SHCXXCOM']   = '$SHCXX /Fo$TARGET /c $SOURCES $SHCXXFLAGS $SHCCFLAGS $_CCCOMCOM'
+    env['CPPDEFPREFIX']  = '/D'
+    env['CPPDEFSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['INCPREFIX']  = '/I'
+    env['INCSUFFIX']  = ''
+#    env.Append(OBJEMITTER = [static_object_emitter])
+#    env.Append(SHOBJEMITTER = [shared_object_emitter])
+    env['STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME'] = 1
+
+    env['RC'] = 'rc'
+    env['RCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['RCSUFFIXES']=['.rc','.rc2']
+    env['RCCOM'] = '$RC $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS $RCFLAGS /fo$TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['BUILDERS']['RES'] = res_builder
+    env['OBJPREFIX']      = ''
+    env['OBJSUFFIX']      = '.obj'
+    env['SHOBJPREFIX']    = '$OBJPREFIX'
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX']    = '$OBJSUFFIX'
+
+    try:
+        version = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_default_visualstudio_version(env)
+        version_num, suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.msvs_parse_version(version)
+        if version_num == 8.0:
+            suite = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_default_visualstudio8_suite(env)
+
+        use_mfc_dirs = env.get('MSVS_USE_MFC_DIRS', 0)
+        if env.get('MSVS_IGNORE_IDE_PATHS', 0):
+            _get_paths = get_msvc_default_paths
+        else:
+            _get_paths = get_msvc_paths
+        include_path, lib_path, exe_path = _get_paths(env, version, use_mfc_dirs)
+
+        # since other tools can set these, we just make sure that the
+        # relevant stuff from MSVS is in there somewhere.
+        env.PrependENVPath('INCLUDE', include_path)
+        env.PrependENVPath('LIB', lib_path)
+        env.PrependENVPath('PATH', exe_path)
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        pass
+
+    env['CFILESUFFIX'] = '.c'
+    env['CXXFILESUFFIX'] = '.cc'
+
+    env['PCHPDBFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar(['${(PDB and "/Yd") or ""}'])
+    env['PCHCOM'] = '$CXX $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS /c $SOURCES /Fo${TARGETS[1]} /Yc$PCHSTOP /Fp${TARGETS[0]} $CCPDBFLAGS $PCHPDBFLAGS'
+    env['BUILDERS']['PCH'] = pch_builder
+
+    if not env.has_key('ENV'):
+        env['ENV'] = {}
+    if not env['ENV'].has_key('SystemRoot'):    # required for dlls in the winsxs folders
+        env['ENV']['SystemRoot'] = SCons.Platform.win32.get_system_root()
+
+def exists(env):
+    if SCons.Tool.msvs.is_msvs_installed():
+        # there's at least one version of MSVS installed.
+        return 1
+    else:
+        return env.Detect('cl')
+

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/msvs.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/msvs.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/msvs.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,1815 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.msvs
+
+Tool-specific initialization for Microsoft Visual Studio project files.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/msvs.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import base64
+import hashlib
+import os.path
+import pickle
+import re
+import string
+import sys
+
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Platform.win32
+import SCons.Script.SConscript
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+##############################################################################
+# Below here are the classes and functions for generation of
+# DSP/DSW/SLN/VCPROJ files.
+##############################################################################
+
+def _hexdigest(s):
+    """Return a string as a string of hex characters.
+    """
+    # NOTE:  This routine is a method in the Python 2.0 interface
+    # of the native md5 module, but we want SCons to operate all
+    # the way back to at least Python 1.5.2, which doesn't have it.
+    h = string.hexdigits
+    r = ''
+    for c in s:
+        i = ord(c)
+        r = r + h[(i >> 4) & 0xF] + h[i & 0xF]
+    return r
+
+def xmlify(s):
+    s = string.replace(s, "&", "&amp;") # do this first
+    s = string.replace(s, "'", "&apos;")
+    s = string.replace(s, '"', "&quot;")
+    return s
+
+external_makefile_guid = '{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}'
+
+def _generateGUID(slnfile, name):
+    """This generates a dummy GUID for the sln file to use.  It is
+    based on the MD5 signatures of the sln filename plus the name of
+    the project.  It basically just needs to be unique, and not
+    change with each invocation."""
+    m = hashlib.md5()
+    m.update(str(slnfile) + str(name))
+    # TODO(1.5)
+    #solution = m.hexdigest().upper()
+    solution = string.upper(_hexdigest(m.digest()))
+    # convert most of the signature to GUID form (discard the rest)
+    solution = "{" + solution[:8] + "-" + solution[8:12] + "-" + solution[12:16] + "-" + solution[16:20] + "-" + solution[20:32] + "}"
+    return solution
+
+version_re = re.compile(r'(\d+\.\d+)(.*)')
+
+def msvs_parse_version(s):
+    """
+    Split a Visual Studio version, which may in fact be something like
+    '7.0Exp', into is version number (returned as a float) and trailing
+    "suite" portion.
+    """
+    num, suite = version_re.match(s).groups()
+    return float(num), suite
+
+# This is how we re-invoke SCons from inside MSVS Project files.
+# The problem is that we might have been invoked as either scons.bat
+# or scons.py.  If we were invoked directly as scons.py, then we could
+# use sys.argv[0] to find the SCons "executable," but that doesn't work
+# if we were invoked as scons.bat, which uses "python -c" to execute
+# things and ends up with "-c" as sys.argv[0].  Consequently, we have
+# the MSVS Project file invoke SCons the same way that scons.bat does,
+# which works regardless of how we were invoked.
+def getExecScriptMain(env, xml=None):
+    scons_home = env.get('SCONS_HOME')
+    if not scons_home and os.environ.has_key('SCONS_LIB_DIR'):
+        scons_home = os.environ['SCONS_LIB_DIR']
+    if scons_home:
+        exec_script_main = "from os.path import join; import sys; sys.path = [ r'%s' ] + sys.path; import SCons.Script; SCons.Script.main()" % scons_home
+    else:
+        version = SCons.__version__
+        exec_script_main = "from os.path import join; import sys; sys.path = [ join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages', 'scons-%(version)s'), join(sys.prefix, 'scons-%(version)s'), join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages', 'scons'), join(sys.prefix, 'scons') ] + sys.path; import SCons.Script; SCons.Script.main()" % locals()
+    if xml:
+        exec_script_main = xmlify(exec_script_main)
+    return exec_script_main
+
+# The string for the Python executable we tell the Project file to use
+# is either sys.executable or, if an external PYTHON_ROOT environment
+# variable exists, $(PYTHON)ROOT\\python.exe (generalized a little to
+# pluck the actual executable name from sys.executable).
+try:
+    python_root = os.environ['PYTHON_ROOT']
+except KeyError:
+    python_executable = sys.executable
+else:
+    python_executable = os.path.join('$$(PYTHON_ROOT)',
+                                     os.path.split(sys.executable)[1])
+
+class Config:
+    pass
+
+def splitFully(path):
+    dir, base = os.path.split(path)
+    if dir and dir != '' and dir != path:
+        return splitFully(dir)+[base]
+    if base == '':
+        return []
+    return [base]
+
+def makeHierarchy(sources):
+    '''Break a list of files into a hierarchy; for each value, if it is a string,
+       then it is a file.  If it is a dictionary, it is a folder.  The string is
+       the original path of the file.'''
+
+    hierarchy = {}
+    for file in sources:
+        path = splitFully(file)
+        if len(path):
+            dict = hierarchy
+            for part in path[:-1]:
+                if not dict.has_key(part):
+                    dict[part] = {}
+                dict = dict[part]
+            dict[path[-1]] = file
+        #else:
+        #    print 'Warning: failed to decompose path for '+str(file)
+    return hierarchy
+
+class _DSPGenerator:
+    """ Base class for DSP generators """
+
+    srcargs = [
+        'srcs',
+        'incs',
+        'localincs',
+        'resources',
+        'misc']
+
+    def __init__(self, dspfile, source, env):
+        self.dspfile = str(dspfile)
+        try:
+            get_abspath = dspfile.get_abspath
+        except AttributeError:
+            self.dspabs = os.path.abspath(dspfile)
+        else:
+            self.dspabs = get_abspath()
+
+        if not env.has_key('variant'):
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                  "You must specify a 'variant' argument (i.e. 'Debug' or " +\
+                  "'Release') to create an MSVSProject."
+        elif SCons.Util.is_String(env['variant']):
+            variants = [env['variant']]
+        elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['variant']):
+            variants = env['variant']
+
+        if not env.has_key('buildtarget') or env['buildtarget'] == None:
+            buildtarget = ['']
+        elif SCons.Util.is_String(env['buildtarget']):
+            buildtarget = [env['buildtarget']]
+        elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['buildtarget']):
+            if len(env['buildtarget']) != len(variants):
+                raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                    "Sizes of 'buildtarget' and 'variant' lists must be the same."
+            buildtarget = []
+            for bt in env['buildtarget']:
+                if SCons.Util.is_String(bt):
+                    buildtarget.append(bt)
+                else:
+                    buildtarget.append(bt.get_abspath())
+        else:
+            buildtarget = [env['buildtarget'].get_abspath()]
+        if len(buildtarget) == 1:
+            bt = buildtarget[0]
+            buildtarget = []
+            for _ in variants:
+                buildtarget.append(bt)
+
+        if not env.has_key('outdir') or env['outdir'] == None:
+            outdir = ['']
+        elif SCons.Util.is_String(env['outdir']):
+            outdir = [env['outdir']]
+        elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['outdir']):
+            if len(env['outdir']) != len(variants):
+                raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                    "Sizes of 'outdir' and 'variant' lists must be the same."
+            outdir = []
+            for s in env['outdir']:
+                if SCons.Util.is_String(s):
+                    outdir.append(s)
+                else:
+                    outdir.append(s.get_abspath())
+        else:
+            outdir = [env['outdir'].get_abspath()]
+        if len(outdir) == 1:
+            s = outdir[0]
+            outdir = []
+            for v in variants:
+                outdir.append(s)
+
+        if not env.has_key('runfile') or env['runfile'] == None:
+            runfile = buildtarget[-1:]
+        elif SCons.Util.is_String(env['runfile']):
+            runfile = [env['runfile']]
+        elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['runfile']):
+            if len(env['runfile']) != len(variants):
+                raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                    "Sizes of 'runfile' and 'variant' lists must be the same."
+            runfile = []
+            for s in env['runfile']:
+                if SCons.Util.is_String(s):
+                    runfile.append(s)
+                else:
+                    runfile.append(s.get_abspath())
+        else:
+            runfile = [env['runfile'].get_abspath()]
+        if len(runfile) == 1:
+            s = runfile[0]
+            runfile = []
+            for v in variants:
+                runfile.append(s)
+
+        self.sconscript = env['MSVSSCONSCRIPT']
+
+        cmdargs = env.get('cmdargs', '')
+
+        self.env = env
+
+        if self.env.has_key('name'):
+            self.name = self.env['name']
+        else:
+            self.name = os.path.basename(SCons.Util.splitext(self.dspfile)[0])
+        self.name = self.env.subst(self.name)
+
+        sourcenames = [
+            'Source Files',
+            'Header Files',
+            'Local Headers',
+            'Resource Files',
+            'Other Files']
+
+        self.sources = {}
+        for n in sourcenames:
+            self.sources[n] = []
+
+        self.configs = {}
+
+        self.nokeep = 0
+        if env.has_key('nokeep') and env['variant'] != 0:
+            self.nokeep = 1
+
+        if self.nokeep == 0 and os.path.exists(self.dspabs):
+            self.Parse()
+
+        for t in zip(sourcenames,self.srcargs):
+            if self.env.has_key(t[1]):
+                if SCons.Util.is_List(self.env[t[1]]):
+                    for i in self.env[t[1]]:
+                        if not i in self.sources[t[0]]:
+                            self.sources[t[0]].append(i)
+                else:
+                    if not self.env[t[1]] in self.sources[t[0]]:
+                        self.sources[t[0]].append(self.env[t[1]])
+
+        for n in sourcenames:
+            # TODO(1.5):
+            #self.sources[n].sort(lambda a, b: cmp(a.lower(), b.lower()))
+            self.sources[n].sort(lambda a, b: cmp(string.lower(a), string.lower(b)))
+
+        def AddConfig(self, variant, buildtarget, outdir, runfile, cmdargs, dspfile=dspfile):
+            config = Config()
+            config.buildtarget = buildtarget
+            config.outdir = outdir
+            config.cmdargs = cmdargs
+            config.runfile = runfile
+
+            match = re.match('(.*)\|(.*)', variant)
+            if match:
+                config.variant = match.group(1)
+                config.platform = match.group(2)
+            else:
+                config.variant = variant
+                config.platform = 'Win32'
+
+            self.configs[variant] = config
+            print "Adding '" + self.name + ' - ' + config.variant + '|' + config.platform + "' to '" + str(dspfile) + "'"
+
+        for i in range(len(variants)):
+            AddConfig(self, variants[i], buildtarget[i], outdir[i], runfile[i], cmdargs)
+
+        self.platforms = []
+        for key in self.configs.keys():
+            platform = self.configs[key].platform
+            if not platform in self.platforms:
+                self.platforms.append(platform)
+
+    def Build(self):
+        pass
+
+V6DSPHeader = """\
+# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name="%(name)s" - Package Owner=<4>
+# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00
+# ** DO NOT EDIT **
+
+# TARGTYPE "Win32 (x86) External Target" 0x0106
+
+CFG=%(name)s - Win32 %(confkey)s
+!MESSAGE This is not a valid makefile. To build this project using NMAKE,
+!MESSAGE use the Export Makefile command and run
+!MESSAGE 
+!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "%(name)s.mak".
+!MESSAGE 
+!MESSAGE You can specify a configuration when running NMAKE
+!MESSAGE by defining the macro CFG on the command line. For example:
+!MESSAGE 
+!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "%(name)s.mak" CFG="%(name)s - Win32 %(confkey)s"
+!MESSAGE 
+!MESSAGE Possible choices for configuration are:
+!MESSAGE 
+"""
+
+class _GenerateV6DSP(_DSPGenerator):
+    """Generates a Project file for MSVS 6.0"""
+
+    def PrintHeader(self):
+        # pick a default config
+        confkeys = self.configs.keys()
+        confkeys.sort()
+
+        name = self.name
+        confkey = confkeys[0]
+
+        self.file.write(V6DSPHeader % locals())
+
+        for kind in confkeys:
+            self.file.write('!MESSAGE "%s - Win32 %s" (based on "Win32 (x86) External Target")\n' % (name, kind))
+
+        self.file.write('!MESSAGE \n\n')
+
+    def PrintProject(self):
+        name = self.name
+        self.file.write('# Begin Project\n'
+                        '# PROP AllowPerConfigDependencies 0\n'
+                        '# PROP Scc_ProjName ""\n'
+                        '# PROP Scc_LocalPath ""\n\n')
+
+        first = 1
+        confkeys = self.configs.keys()
+        confkeys.sort()
+        for kind in confkeys:
+            outdir = self.configs[kind].outdir
+            buildtarget = self.configs[kind].buildtarget
+            if first == 1:
+                self.file.write('!IF  "$(CFG)" == "%s - Win32 %s"\n\n' % (name, kind))
+                first = 0
+            else:
+                self.file.write('\n!ELSEIF  "$(CFG)" == "%s - Win32 %s"\n\n' % (name, kind))
+
+            env_has_buildtarget = self.env.has_key('MSVSBUILDTARGET')
+            if not env_has_buildtarget:
+                self.env['MSVSBUILDTARGET'] = buildtarget
+
+            # have to write this twice, once with the BASE settings, and once without
+            for base in ("BASE ",""):
+                self.file.write('# PROP %sUse_MFC 0\n'
+                                '# PROP %sUse_Debug_Libraries ' % (base, base))
+                # TODO(1.5):
+                #if kind.lower().find('debug') < 0:
+                if string.find(string.lower(kind), 'debug') < 0:
+                    self.file.write('0\n')
+                else:
+                    self.file.write('1\n')
+                self.file.write('# PROP %sOutput_Dir "%s"\n'
+                                '# PROP %sIntermediate_Dir "%s"\n' % (base,outdir,base,outdir))
+                cmd = 'echo Starting SCons && ' + self.env.subst('$MSVSBUILDCOM', 1)
+                self.file.write('# PROP %sCmd_Line "%s"\n'
+                                '# PROP %sRebuild_Opt "-c && %s"\n'
+                                '# PROP %sTarget_File "%s"\n'
+                                '# PROP %sBsc_Name ""\n'
+                                '# PROP %sTarget_Dir ""\n'\
+                                %(base,cmd,base,cmd,base,buildtarget,base,base))
+
+            if not env_has_buildtarget:
+                del self.env['MSVSBUILDTARGET']
+
+        self.file.write('\n!ENDIF\n\n'
+                        '# Begin Target\n\n')
+        for kind in confkeys:
+            self.file.write('# Name "%s - Win32 %s"\n' % (name,kind))
+        self.file.write('\n')
+        first = 0
+        for kind in confkeys:
+            if first == 0:
+                self.file.write('!IF  "$(CFG)" == "%s - Win32 %s"\n\n' % (name,kind))
+                first = 1
+            else:
+                self.file.write('!ELSEIF  "$(CFG)" == "%s - Win32 %s"\n\n' % (name,kind))
+        self.file.write('!ENDIF \n\n')
+        self.PrintSourceFiles()
+        self.file.write('# End Target\n'
+                        '# End Project\n')
+
+        if self.nokeep == 0:
+            # now we pickle some data and add it to the file -- MSDEV will ignore it.
+            pdata = pickle.dumps(self.configs,1)
+            pdata = base64.encodestring(pdata)
+            self.file.write(pdata + '\n')
+            pdata = pickle.dumps(self.sources,1)
+            pdata = base64.encodestring(pdata)
+            self.file.write(pdata + '\n')
+
+    def PrintSourceFiles(self):
+        categories = {'Source Files': 'cpp|c|cxx|l|y|def|odl|idl|hpj|bat',
+                      'Header Files': 'h|hpp|hxx|hm|inl',
+                      'Local Headers': 'h|hpp|hxx|hm|inl',
+                      'Resource Files': 'r|rc|ico|cur|bmp|dlg|rc2|rct|bin|cnt|rtf|gif|jpg|jpeg|jpe',
+                      'Other Files': ''}
+
+        cats = categories.keys()
+        # TODO(1.5):
+        #cats.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(a.lower(), b.lower()))
+        cats.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(string.lower(a), string.lower(b)))
+        for kind in cats:
+            if not self.sources[kind]:
+                continue # skip empty groups
+
+            self.file.write('# Begin Group "' + kind + '"\n\n')
+            # TODO(1.5)
+            #typelist = categories[kind].replace('|', ';')
+            typelist = string.replace(categories[kind], '|', ';')
+            self.file.write('# PROP Default_Filter "' + typelist + '"\n')
+
+            for file in self.sources[kind]:
+                file = os.path.normpath(file)
+                self.file.write('# Begin Source File\n\n'
+                                'SOURCE="' + file + '"\n'
+                                '# End Source File\n')
+            self.file.write('# End Group\n')
+
+        # add the SConscript file outside of the groups
+        self.file.write('# Begin Source File\n\n'
+                        'SOURCE="' + str(self.sconscript) + '"\n'
+                        '# End Source File\n')
+
+    def Parse(self):
+        try:
+            dspfile = open(self.dspabs,'r')
+        except IOError:
+            return # doesn't exist yet, so can't add anything to configs.
+
+        line = dspfile.readline()
+        while line:
+            # TODO(1.5):
+            #if line.find("# End Project") > -1:
+            if string.find(line, "# End Project") > -1:
+                break
+            line = dspfile.readline()
+
+        line = dspfile.readline()
+        datas = line
+        while line and line != '\n':
+            line = dspfile.readline()
+            datas = datas + line
+
+        # OK, we've found our little pickled cache of data.
+        try:
+            datas = base64.decodestring(datas)
+            data = pickle.loads(datas)
+        except KeyboardInterrupt:
+            raise
+        except:
+            return # unable to unpickle any data for some reason
+
+        self.configs.update(data)
+
+        data = None
+        line = dspfile.readline()
+        datas = line
+        while line and line != '\n':
+            line = dspfile.readline()
+            datas = datas + line
+
+        # OK, we've found our little pickled cache of data.
+        # it has a "# " in front of it, so we strip that.
+        try:
+            datas = base64.decodestring(datas)
+            data = pickle.loads(datas)
+        except KeyboardInterrupt:
+            raise
+        except:
+            return # unable to unpickle any data for some reason
+
+        self.sources.update(data)
+
+    def Build(self):
+        try:
+            self.file = open(self.dspabs,'w')
+        except IOError, detail:
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, 'Unable to open "' + self.dspabs + '" for writing:' + str(detail)
+        else:
+            self.PrintHeader()
+            self.PrintProject()
+            self.file.close()
+
+V7DSPHeader = """\
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding = "%(encoding)s"?>
+<VisualStudioProject
+\tProjectType="Visual C++"
+\tVersion="%(versionstr)s"
+\tName="%(name)s"
+%(scc_attrs)s
+\tKeyword="MakeFileProj">
+"""
+
+V7DSPConfiguration = """\
+\t\t<Configuration
+\t\t\tName="%(variant)s|%(platform)s"
+\t\t\tOutputDirectory="%(outdir)s"
+\t\t\tIntermediateDirectory="%(outdir)s"
+\t\t\tConfigurationType="0"
+\t\t\tUseOfMFC="0"
+\t\t\tATLMinimizesCRunTimeLibraryUsage="FALSE">
+\t\t\t<Tool
+\t\t\t\tName="VCNMakeTool"
+\t\t\t\tBuildCommandLine="%(buildcmd)s"
+\t\t\t\tCleanCommandLine="%(cleancmd)s"
+\t\t\t\tRebuildCommandLine="%(rebuildcmd)s"
+\t\t\t\tOutput="%(runfile)s"/>
+\t\t</Configuration>
+"""
+
+V8DSPHeader = """\
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="%(encoding)s"?>
+<VisualStudioProject
+\tProjectType="Visual C++"
+\tVersion="%(versionstr)s"
+\tName="%(name)s"
+%(scc_attrs)s
+\tRootNamespace="%(name)s"
+\tKeyword="MakeFileProj">
+"""
+
+V8DSPConfiguration = """\
+\t\t<Configuration
+\t\t\tName="%(variant)s|Win32"
+\t\t\tConfigurationType="0"
+\t\t\tUseOfMFC="0"
+\t\t\tATLMinimizesCRunTimeLibraryUsage="false"
+\t\t\t>
+\t\t\t<Tool
+\t\t\t\tName="VCNMakeTool"
+\t\t\t\tBuildCommandLine="%(buildcmd)s"
+\t\t\t\tReBuildCommandLine="%(rebuildcmd)s"
+\t\t\t\tCleanCommandLine="%(cleancmd)s"
+\t\t\t\tOutput="%(runfile)s"
+\t\t\t\tPreprocessorDefinitions=""
+\t\t\t\tIncludeSearchPath=""
+\t\t\t\tForcedIncludes=""
+\t\t\t\tAssemblySearchPath=""
+\t\t\t\tForcedUsingAssemblies=""
+\t\t\t\tCompileAsManaged=""
+\t\t\t/>
+\t\t</Configuration>
+"""
+class _GenerateV7DSP(_DSPGenerator):
+    """Generates a Project file for MSVS .NET"""
+
+    def __init__(self, dspfile, source, env):
+        _DSPGenerator.__init__(self, dspfile, source, env)
+        self.version = env['MSVS_VERSION']
+        self.version_num, self.suite = msvs_parse_version(self.version)
+        if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+            self.versionstr = '8.00'
+            self.dspheader = V8DSPHeader
+            self.dspconfiguration = V8DSPConfiguration
+        else:
+            if self.version_num >= 7.1:
+                self.versionstr = '7.10'
+            else:
+                self.versionstr = '7.00'
+            self.dspheader = V7DSPHeader
+            self.dspconfiguration = V7DSPConfiguration
+        self.file = None
+
+    def PrintHeader(self):
+        env = self.env
+        versionstr = self.versionstr
+        name = self.name
+        encoding = self.env.subst('$MSVSENCODING')
+        scc_provider = env.get('MSVS_SCC_PROVIDER', '')
+        scc_project_name = env.get('MSVS_SCC_PROJECT_NAME', '')
+        scc_aux_path = env.get('MSVS_SCC_AUX_PATH', '')
+        scc_local_path = env.get('MSVS_SCC_LOCAL_PATH', '')
+        project_guid = env.get('MSVS_PROJECT_GUID', '')
+        if self.version_num >= 8.0 and not project_guid:
+            project_guid = _generateGUID(self.dspfile, '')
+        if scc_provider != '':
+            scc_attrs = ('\tProjectGUID="%s"\n'
+                         '\tSccProjectName="%s"\n'
+                         '\tSccAuxPath="%s"\n'
+                         '\tSccLocalPath="%s"\n'
+                         '\tSccProvider="%s"' % (project_guid, scc_project_name, scc_aux_path, scc_local_path, scc_provider))
+        else:
+            scc_attrs = ('\tProjectGUID="%s"\n'
+                         '\tSccProjectName="%s"\n'
+                         '\tSccLocalPath="%s"' % (project_guid, scc_project_name, scc_local_path))
+
+        self.file.write(self.dspheader % locals())
+
+        self.file.write('\t<Platforms>\n')
+        for platform in self.platforms:
+            self.file.write(
+                        '\t\t<Platform\n'
+                        '\t\t\tName="%s"/>\n' % platform)
+        self.file.write('\t</Platforms>\n')
+
+        if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+            self.file.write('\t<ToolFiles>\n'
+                            '\t</ToolFiles>\n')
+
+    def PrintProject(self):
+        self.file.write('\t<Configurations>\n')
+
+        confkeys = self.configs.keys()
+        confkeys.sort()
+        for kind in confkeys:
+            variant = self.configs[kind].variant
+            platform = self.configs[kind].platform
+            outdir = self.configs[kind].outdir
+            buildtarget = self.configs[kind].buildtarget
+            runfile     = self.configs[kind].runfile
+            cmdargs = self.configs[kind].cmdargs
+
+            env_has_buildtarget = self.env.has_key('MSVSBUILDTARGET')
+            if not env_has_buildtarget:
+                self.env['MSVSBUILDTARGET'] = buildtarget
+
+            starting = 'echo Starting SCons && '
+            if cmdargs:
+                cmdargs = ' ' + cmdargs
+            else:
+                cmdargs = ''
+            buildcmd    = xmlify(starting + self.env.subst('$MSVSBUILDCOM', 1) + cmdargs)
+            rebuildcmd  = xmlify(starting + self.env.subst('$MSVSREBUILDCOM', 1) + cmdargs)
+            cleancmd    = xmlify(starting + self.env.subst('$MSVSCLEANCOM', 1) + cmdargs)
+
+            if not env_has_buildtarget:
+                del self.env['MSVSBUILDTARGET']
+
+            self.file.write(self.dspconfiguration % locals())
+
+        self.file.write('\t</Configurations>\n')
+
+        if self.version_num >= 7.1:
+            self.file.write('\t<References>\n'
+                            '\t</References>\n')
+
+        self.PrintSourceFiles()
+
+        self.file.write('</VisualStudioProject>\n')
+
+        if self.nokeep == 0:
+            # now we pickle some data and add it to the file -- MSDEV will ignore it.
+            pdata = pickle.dumps(self.configs,1)
+            pdata = base64.encodestring(pdata)
+            self.file.write('<!-- SCons Data:\n' + pdata + '\n')
+            pdata = pickle.dumps(self.sources,1)
+            pdata = base64.encodestring(pdata)
+            self.file.write(pdata + '-->\n')
+
+    def printSources(self, hierarchy, commonprefix):
+        sorteditems = hierarchy.items()
+        # TODO(1.5):
+        #sorteditems.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(a[0].lower(), b[0].lower()))
+        sorteditems.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(string.lower(a[0]), string.lower(b[0])))
+
+        # First folders, then files
+        for key, value in sorteditems:
+            if SCons.Util.is_Dict(value):
+                self.file.write('\t\t\t<Filter\n'
+                                '\t\t\t\tName="%s"\n'
+                                '\t\t\t\tFilter="">\n' % (key))
+                self.printSources(value, commonprefix)
+                self.file.write('\t\t\t</Filter>\n')
+
+        for key, value in sorteditems:
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(value):
+                file = value
+                if commonprefix:
+                    file = os.path.join(commonprefix, value)
+                file = os.path.normpath(file)
+                self.file.write('\t\t\t<File\n'
+                                '\t\t\t\tRelativePath="%s">\n'
+                                '\t\t\t</File>\n' % (file))
+
+    def PrintSourceFiles(self):
+        categories = {'Source Files': 'cpp;c;cxx;l;y;def;odl;idl;hpj;bat',
+                      'Header Files': 'h;hpp;hxx;hm;inl',
+                      'Local Headers': 'h;hpp;hxx;hm;inl',
+                      'Resource Files': 'r;rc;ico;cur;bmp;dlg;rc2;rct;bin;cnt;rtf;gif;jpg;jpeg;jpe',
+                      'Other Files': ''}
+
+        self.file.write('\t<Files>\n')
+
+        cats = categories.keys()
+        # TODO(1.5)
+        #cats.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(a.lower(), b.lower()))
+        cats.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(string.lower(a), string.lower(b)))
+        cats = filter(lambda k, s=self: s.sources[k], cats)
+        for kind in cats:
+            if len(cats) > 1:
+                self.file.write('\t\t<Filter\n'
+                                '\t\t\tName="%s"\n'
+                                '\t\t\tFilter="%s">\n' % (kind, categories[kind]))
+
+            sources = self.sources[kind]
+
+            # First remove any common prefix
+            commonprefix = None
+            if len(sources) > 1:
+                s = map(os.path.normpath, sources)
+                # take the dirname because the prefix may include parts
+                # of the filenames (e.g. if you have 'dir\abcd' and
+                # 'dir\acde' then the cp will be 'dir\a' )
+                cp = os.path.dirname( os.path.commonprefix(s) )
+                if cp and s[0][len(cp)] == os.sep:
+                    # +1 because the filename starts after the separator
+                    sources = map(lambda s, l=len(cp)+1: s[l:], sources)
+                    commonprefix = cp
+            elif len(sources) == 1:
+                commonprefix = os.path.dirname( sources[0] )
+                sources[0] = os.path.basename( sources[0] )
+
+            hierarchy = makeHierarchy(sources)
+            self.printSources(hierarchy, commonprefix=commonprefix)
+
+            if len(cats)>1:
+                self.file.write('\t\t</Filter>\n')
+
+        # add the SConscript file outside of the groups
+        self.file.write('\t\t<File\n'
+                        '\t\t\tRelativePath="%s">\n'
+                        '\t\t</File>\n' % str(self.sconscript))
+
+        self.file.write('\t</Files>\n'
+                        '\t<Globals>\n'
+                        '\t</Globals>\n')
+
+    def Parse(self):
+        try:
+            dspfile = open(self.dspabs,'r')
+        except IOError:
+            return # doesn't exist yet, so can't add anything to configs.
+
+        line = dspfile.readline()
+        while line:
+            # TODO(1.5)
+            #if line.find('<!-- SCons Data:') > -1:
+            if string.find(line, '<!-- SCons Data:') > -1:
+                break
+            line = dspfile.readline()
+
+        line = dspfile.readline()
+        datas = line
+        while line and line != '\n':
+            line = dspfile.readline()
+            datas = datas + line
+
+        # OK, we've found our little pickled cache of data.
+        try:
+            datas = base64.decodestring(datas)
+            data = pickle.loads(datas)
+        except KeyboardInterrupt:
+            raise
+        except:
+            return # unable to unpickle any data for some reason
+
+        self.configs.update(data)
+
+        data = None
+        line = dspfile.readline()
+        datas = line
+        while line and line != '\n':
+            line = dspfile.readline()
+            datas = datas + line
+
+        # OK, we've found our little pickled cache of data.
+        try:
+            datas = base64.decodestring(datas)
+            data = pickle.loads(datas)
+        except KeyboardInterrupt:
+            raise
+        except:
+            return # unable to unpickle any data for some reason
+
+        self.sources.update(data)
+
+    def Build(self):
+        try:
+            self.file = open(self.dspabs,'w')
+        except IOError, detail:
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, 'Unable to open "' + self.dspabs + '" for writing:' + str(detail)
+        else:
+            self.PrintHeader()
+            self.PrintProject()
+            self.file.close()
+
+class _DSWGenerator:
+    """ Base class for DSW generators """
+    def __init__(self, dswfile, source, env):
+        self.dswfile = os.path.normpath(str(dswfile))
+        self.env = env
+
+        if not env.has_key('projects'):
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, \
+                "You must specify a 'projects' argument to create an MSVSSolution."
+        projects = env['projects']
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(projects):
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                "The 'projects' argument must be a list of nodes."
+        projects = SCons.Util.flatten(projects)
+        if len(projects) < 1:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, \
+                "You must specify at least one project to create an MSVSSolution."
+        self.dspfiles = map(str, projects)
+
+        if self.env.has_key('name'):
+            self.name = self.env['name']
+        else:
+            self.name = os.path.basename(SCons.Util.splitext(self.dswfile)[0])
+        self.name = self.env.subst(self.name)
+
+    def Build(self):
+        pass
+
+class _GenerateV7DSW(_DSWGenerator):
+    """Generates a Solution file for MSVS .NET"""
+    def __init__(self, dswfile, source, env):
+        _DSWGenerator.__init__(self, dswfile, source, env)
+
+        self.file = None
+        self.version = self.env['MSVS_VERSION']
+        self.version_num, self.suite = msvs_parse_version(self.version)
+        self.versionstr = '7.00'
+        if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+            self.versionstr = '9.00'
+        elif self.version_num >= 7.1:
+            self.versionstr = '8.00'
+        if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+            self.versionstr = '9.00'
+
+        if env.has_key('slnguid') and env['slnguid']:
+            self.slnguid = env['slnguid']
+        else:
+            self.slnguid = _generateGUID(dswfile, self.name)
+
+        self.configs = {}
+
+        self.nokeep = 0
+        if env.has_key('nokeep') and env['variant'] != 0:
+            self.nokeep = 1
+
+        if self.nokeep == 0 and os.path.exists(self.dswfile):
+            self.Parse()
+
+        def AddConfig(self, variant, dswfile=dswfile):
+            config = Config()
+
+            match = re.match('(.*)\|(.*)', variant)
+            if match:
+                config.variant = match.group(1)
+                config.platform = match.group(2)
+            else:
+                config.variant = variant
+                config.platform = 'Win32'
+
+            self.configs[variant] = config
+            print "Adding '" + self.name + ' - ' + config.variant + '|' + config.platform + "' to '" + str(dswfile) + "'"
+
+        if not env.has_key('variant'):
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                  "You must specify a 'variant' argument (i.e. 'Debug' or " +\
+                  "'Release') to create an MSVS Solution File."
+        elif SCons.Util.is_String(env['variant']):
+            AddConfig(self, env['variant'])
+        elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['variant']):
+            for variant in env['variant']:
+                AddConfig(self, variant)
+
+        self.platforms = []
+        for key in self.configs.keys():
+            platform = self.configs[key].platform
+            if not platform in self.platforms:
+                self.platforms.append(platform)
+
+    def Parse(self):
+        try:
+            dswfile = open(self.dswfile,'r')
+        except IOError:
+            return # doesn't exist yet, so can't add anything to configs.
+
+        line = dswfile.readline()
+        while line:
+            if line[:9] == "EndGlobal":
+                break
+            line = dswfile.readline()
+
+        line = dswfile.readline()
+        datas = line
+        while line:
+            line = dswfile.readline()
+            datas = datas + line
+
+        # OK, we've found our little pickled cache of data.
+        try:
+            datas = base64.decodestring(datas)
+            data = pickle.loads(datas)
+        except KeyboardInterrupt:
+            raise
+        except:
+            return # unable to unpickle any data for some reason
+
+        self.configs.update(data)
+
+    def PrintSolution(self):
+        """Writes a solution file"""
+        self.file.write('Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version %s\n' % self.versionstr )
+        if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+            self.file.write('# Visual Studio 2005\n')
+        for p in self.dspfiles:
+            name = os.path.basename(p)
+            base, suffix = SCons.Util.splitext(name)
+            if suffix == '.vcproj':
+                name = base
+            guid = _generateGUID(p, '')
+            self.file.write('Project("%s") = "%s", "%s", "%s"\n'
+                            % ( external_makefile_guid, name, p, guid ) )
+            if self.version_num >= 7.1 and self.version_num < 8.0:
+                self.file.write('\tProjectSection(ProjectDependencies) = postProject\n'
+                                '\tEndProjectSection\n')
+            self.file.write('EndProject\n')
+
+        self.file.write('Global\n')
+
+        env = self.env
+        if env.has_key('MSVS_SCC_PROVIDER'):
+            dspfile_base = os.path.basename(self.dspfile)
+            slnguid = self.slnguid
+            scc_provider = env.get('MSVS_SCC_PROVIDER', '')
+            scc_provider = string.replace(scc_provider, ' ', r'\u0020')
+            scc_project_name = env.get('MSVS_SCC_PROJECT_NAME', '')
+            # scc_aux_path = env.get('MSVS_SCC_AUX_PATH', '')
+            scc_local_path = env.get('MSVS_SCC_LOCAL_PATH', '')
+            scc_project_base_path = env.get('MSVS_SCC_PROJECT_BASE_PATH', '')
+            # project_guid = env.get('MSVS_PROJECT_GUID', '')
+
+            self.file.write('\tGlobalSection(SourceCodeControl) = preSolution\n'
+                            '\t\tSccNumberOfProjects = 2\n'
+                            '\t\tSccProjectUniqueName0 = %(dspfile_base)s\n'
+                            '\t\tSccLocalPath0 = %(scc_local_path)s\n'
+                            '\t\tCanCheckoutShared = true\n'
+                            '\t\tSccProjectFilePathRelativizedFromConnection0 = %(scc_project_base_path)s\n'
+                            '\t\tSccProjectName1 = %(scc_project_name)s\n'
+                            '\t\tSccLocalPath1 = %(scc_local_path)s\n'
+                            '\t\tSccProvider1 = %(scc_provider)s\n'
+                            '\t\tCanCheckoutShared = true\n'
+                            '\t\tSccProjectFilePathRelativizedFromConnection1 = %(scc_project_base_path)s\n'
+                            '\t\tSolutionUniqueID = %(slnguid)s\n'
+                            '\tEndGlobalSection\n' % locals())
+
+        if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+            self.file.write('\tGlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution\n')
+        else:
+            self.file.write('\tGlobalSection(SolutionConfiguration) = preSolution\n')
+
+        confkeys = self.configs.keys()
+        confkeys.sort()
+        cnt = 0
+        for name in confkeys:
+            variant = self.configs[name].variant
+            platform = self.configs[name].platform
+            if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+                self.file.write('\t\t%s|%s = %s|%s\n' % (variant, platform, variant, platform))
+            else:
+                self.file.write('\t\tConfigName.%d = %s\n' % (cnt, variant))
+            cnt = cnt + 1
+        self.file.write('\tEndGlobalSection\n')
+        if self.version_num < 7.1:
+            self.file.write('\tGlobalSection(ProjectDependencies) = postSolution\n'
+                            '\tEndGlobalSection\n')
+        if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+            self.file.write('\tGlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution\n')
+        else:
+            self.file.write('\tGlobalSection(ProjectConfiguration) = postSolution\n')
+
+        for name in confkeys:
+            variant = self.configs[name].variant
+            platform = self.configs[name].platform
+            if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+                for p in self.dspfiles:
+                    guid = _generateGUID(p, '')
+                    self.file.write('\t\t%s.%s|%s.ActiveCfg = %s|%s\n'
+                                    '\t\t%s.%s|%s.Build.0 = %s|%s\n'  % (guid,variant,platform,variant,platform,guid,variant,platform,variant,platform))
+            else:
+                for p in self.dspfiles:
+                    guid = _generateGUID(p, '')
+                    self.file.write('\t\t%s.%s.ActiveCfg = %s|%s\n'
+                                    '\t\t%s.%s.Build.0 = %s|%s\n'  %(guid,variant,variant,platform,guid,variant,variant,platform))
+
+        self.file.write('\tEndGlobalSection\n')
+
+        if self.version_num >= 8.0:
+            self.file.write('\tGlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution\n'
+                            '\t\tHideSolutionNode = FALSE\n'
+                            '\tEndGlobalSection\n')
+        else:
+            self.file.write('\tGlobalSection(ExtensibilityGlobals) = postSolution\n'
+                            '\tEndGlobalSection\n'
+                            '\tGlobalSection(ExtensibilityAddIns) = postSolution\n'
+                            '\tEndGlobalSection\n')
+        self.file.write('EndGlobal\n')
+        if self.nokeep == 0:
+            pdata = pickle.dumps(self.configs,1)
+            pdata = base64.encodestring(pdata)
+            self.file.write(pdata + '\n')
+
+    def Build(self):
+        try:
+            self.file = open(self.dswfile,'w')
+        except IOError, detail:
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, 'Unable to open "' + self.dswfile + '" for writing:' + str(detail)
+        else:
+            self.PrintSolution()
+            self.file.close()
+
+V6DSWHeader = """\
+Microsoft Developer Studio Workspace File, Format Version 6.00
+# WARNING: DO NOT EDIT OR DELETE THIS WORKSPACE FILE!
+
+###############################################################################
+
+Project: "%(name)s"="%(dspfile)s" - Package Owner=<4>
+
+Package=<5>
+{{{
+}}}
+
+Package=<4>
+{{{
+}}}
+
+###############################################################################
+
+Global:
+
+Package=<5>
+{{{
+}}}
+
+Package=<3>
+{{{
+}}}
+
+###############################################################################
+"""
+
+class _GenerateV6DSW(_DSWGenerator):
+    """Generates a Workspace file for MSVS 6.0"""
+
+    def PrintWorkspace(self):
+        """ writes a DSW file """
+        name = self.name
+        dspfile = self.dspfiles[0]
+        self.file.write(V6DSWHeader % locals())
+
+    def Build(self):
+        try:
+            self.file = open(self.dswfile,'w')
+        except IOError, detail:
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, 'Unable to open "' + self.dswfile + '" for writing:' + str(detail)
+        else:
+            self.PrintWorkspace()
+            self.file.close()
+
+
+def GenerateDSP(dspfile, source, env):
+    """Generates a Project file based on the version of MSVS that is being used"""
+
+    version_num = 6.0
+    if env.has_key('MSVS_VERSION'):
+        version_num, suite = msvs_parse_version(env['MSVS_VERSION'])
+    if version_num >= 7.0:
+        g = _GenerateV7DSP(dspfile, source, env)
+        g.Build()
+    else:
+        g = _GenerateV6DSP(dspfile, source, env)
+        g.Build()
+
+def GenerateDSW(dswfile, source, env):
+    """Generates a Solution/Workspace file based on the version of MSVS that is being used"""
+
+    version_num = 6.0
+    if env.has_key('MSVS_VERSION'):
+        version_num, suite = msvs_parse_version(env['MSVS_VERSION'])
+    if version_num >= 7.0:
+        g = _GenerateV7DSW(dswfile, source, env)
+        g.Build()
+    else:
+        g = _GenerateV6DSW(dswfile, source, env)
+        g.Build()
+
+
+##############################################################################
+# Above here are the classes and functions for generation of
+# DSP/DSW/SLN/VCPROJ files.
+##############################################################################
+
+def get_default_visualstudio_version(env):
+    """Returns the version set in the env, or the latest version
+    installed, if it can find it, or '6.0' if all else fails.  Also
+    updates the environment with what it found."""
+
+    versions = ['6.0']
+
+    if not env.has_key('MSVS') or not SCons.Util.is_Dict(env['MSVS']):
+        v = get_visualstudio_versions()
+        if v:
+            versions = v
+        env['MSVS'] = {'VERSIONS' : versions}
+    else:
+        versions = env['MSVS'].get('VERSIONS', versions)
+
+    if not env.has_key('MSVS_VERSION'):
+        env['MSVS_VERSION'] = versions[0] #use highest version by default
+
+    env['MSVS']['VERSION'] = env['MSVS_VERSION']
+
+    return env['MSVS_VERSION']
+
+def get_visualstudio_versions():
+    """
+    Get list of visualstudio versions from the Windows registry.
+    Returns a list of strings containing version numbers.  An empty list
+    is returned if we were unable to accees the register (for example,
+    we couldn't import the registry-access module) or the appropriate
+    registry keys weren't found.
+    """
+
+    if not SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        return []
+
+    HLM = SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
+    KEYS = {
+        r'Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio'      : '',
+        r'Software\Microsoft\VCExpress'         : 'Exp',
+    }
+    L = []
+    for K, suite_suffix in KEYS.items():
+        try:
+            k = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(HLM, K)
+            i = 0
+            while 1:
+                try:
+                    p = SCons.Util.RegEnumKey(k,i)
+                except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                    break
+                i = i + 1
+                if not p[0] in '123456789' or p in L:
+                    continue
+                # Only add this version number if there is a valid
+                # registry structure (includes the "Setup" key),
+                # and at least some of the correct directories
+                # exist.  Sometimes VS uninstall leaves around
+                # some registry/filesystem turds that we don't
+                # want to trip over.  Also, some valid registry
+                # entries are MSDN entries, not MSVS ('7.1',
+                # notably), and we want to skip those too.
+                try:
+                    SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(HLM, K + '\\' + p + '\\Setup')
+                except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                    continue
+
+                id = []
+                idk = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(HLM, K + '\\' + p)
+                # This is not always here -- it only exists if the
+                # user installed into a non-standard location (at
+                # least in VS6 it works that way -- VS7 seems to
+                # always write it)
+                try:
+                    id = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(idk, 'InstallDir')
+                except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                    pass
+
+                # If the InstallDir key doesn't exist,
+                # then we check the default locations.
+                # Note: The IDE's executable is not devenv.exe for VS8 Express.
+                if not id or not id[0]:
+                    files_dir = SCons.Platform.win32.get_program_files_dir()
+                    version_num, suite = msvs_parse_version(p)
+                    if version_num < 7.0:
+                        vs = r'Microsoft Visual Studio\Common\MSDev98'
+                    elif version_num < 8.0:
+                        vs = r'Microsoft Visual Studio .NET\Common7\IDE'
+                    else:
+                        vs = r'Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE'
+                    id = [ os.path.join(files_dir, vs) ]
+                if os.path.exists(id[0]):
+                    L.append(p + suite_suffix)
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            pass
+
+    if not L:
+        return []
+
+    # This is a hack to get around the fact that certain Visual Studio
+    # patches place a "6.1" version in the registry, which does not have
+    # any of the keys we need to find include paths, install directories,
+    # etc.  Therefore we ignore it if it is there, since it throws all
+    # other logic off.
+    try:
+        L.remove("6.1")
+    except ValueError:
+        pass
+
+    L.sort()
+    L.reverse()
+
+    return L
+
+def get_default_visualstudio8_suite(env):
+    """
+    Returns the Visual Studio 2005 suite identifier set in the env, or the
+    highest suite installed.
+    """
+    if not env.has_key('MSVS') or not SCons.Util.is_Dict(env['MSVS']):
+        env['MSVS'] = {}
+
+    if env.has_key('MSVS_SUITE'):
+        # TODO(1.5)
+        #suite = env['MSVS_SUITE'].upper()
+        suite = string.upper(env['MSVS_SUITE'])
+        suites = [suite]
+    else:
+        suite = 'EXPRESS'
+        suites = [suite]
+        if SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+            suites = get_visualstudio8_suites()
+            if suites:
+                suite = suites[0] #use best suite by default
+
+    env['MSVS_SUITE'] = suite
+    env['MSVS']['SUITES'] = suites
+    env['MSVS']['SUITE'] = suite
+
+    return suite
+
+def get_visualstudio8_suites():
+    """
+    Returns a sorted list of all installed Visual Studio 2005 suites found
+    in the registry. The highest version should be the first entry in the list.
+    """
+
+    suites = []
+
+    # Detect Standard, Professional and Team edition
+    try:
+        idk = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+            r'Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\8.0')
+        SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(idk, 'InstallDir')
+        editions = { 'PRO': r'Setup\VS\Pro' }       # ToDo: add standard and team editions
+        edition_name = 'STD'
+        for name, key_suffix in editions.items():
+            try:
+                idk = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                    r'Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\8.0' + '\\' + key_suffix )
+                edition_name = name
+            except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                pass
+            suites.append(edition_name)
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        pass
+
+    # Detect Express edition
+    try:
+        idk = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+            r'Software\Microsoft\VCExpress\8.0')
+        SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(idk, 'InstallDir')
+        suites.append('EXPRESS')
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        pass
+
+    return suites
+
+def is_msvs_installed():
+    """
+    Check the registry for an installed visual studio.
+    """
+    try:
+        v = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_visualstudio_versions()
+        return v
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        return 0
+
+def get_msvs_install_dirs(version = None, vs8suite = None):
+    """
+    Get installed locations for various msvc-related products, like the .NET SDK
+    and the Platform SDK.
+    """
+
+    if not SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        return {}
+
+    if not version:
+        versions = get_visualstudio_versions()
+        if versions:
+            version = versions[0] #use highest version by default
+        else:
+            return {}
+
+    version_num, suite = msvs_parse_version(version)
+
+    K = 'Software\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\' + str(version_num)
+    if (version_num >= 8.0):
+        if vs8suite == None:
+            # We've been given no guidance about which Visual Studio 8
+            # suite to use, so attempt to autodetect.
+            suites = get_visualstudio8_suites()
+            if suites:
+                vs8suite = suites[0]
+
+        if vs8suite == 'EXPRESS':
+            K = 'Software\\Microsoft\\VCExpress\\' + str(version_num)
+
+    # vc++ install dir
+    rv = {}
+    if (version_num < 7.0):
+        key = K + r'\Setup\Microsoft Visual C++\ProductDir'
+    else:
+        key = K + r'\Setup\VC\ProductDir'
+    try:
+        (rv['VCINSTALLDIR'], t) = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, key)
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        pass
+
+    # visual studio install dir
+    if (version_num < 7.0):
+        try:
+            (rv['VSINSTALLDIR'], t) = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                                             K + r'\Setup\Microsoft Visual Studio\ProductDir')
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            pass
+
+        if not rv.has_key('VSINSTALLDIR') or not rv['VSINSTALLDIR']:
+            if rv.has_key('VCINSTALLDIR') and rv['VCINSTALLDIR']:
+                rv['VSINSTALLDIR'] = os.path.dirname(rv['VCINSTALLDIR'])
+            else:
+                rv['VSINSTALLDIR'] = os.path.join(SCons.Platform.win32.get_program_files_dir(),'Microsoft Visual Studio')
+    else:
+        try:
+            (rv['VSINSTALLDIR'], t) = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                                                             K + r'\Setup\VS\ProductDir')
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            pass
+
+    # .NET framework install dir
+    try:
+        (rv['FRAMEWORKDIR'], t) = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+            r'Software\Microsoft\.NETFramework\InstallRoot')
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        pass
+
+    if rv.has_key('FRAMEWORKDIR'):
+        # try and enumerate the installed versions of the .NET framework.
+        contents = os.listdir(rv['FRAMEWORKDIR'])
+        l = re.compile('v[0-9]+.*')
+        installed_framework_versions = filter(lambda e, l=l: l.match(e), contents)
+
+        def versrt(a,b):
+            # since version numbers aren't really floats...
+            aa = a[1:]
+            bb = b[1:]
+            aal = string.split(aa, '.')
+            bbl = string.split(bb, '.')
+            # sequence comparison in python is lexicographical
+            # which is exactly what we want.
+            # Note we sort backwards so the highest version is first.
+            return cmp(bbl,aal)
+
+        installed_framework_versions.sort(versrt)
+
+        rv['FRAMEWORKVERSIONS'] = installed_framework_versions
+
+        # TODO: allow a specific framework version to be set
+
+        # Choose a default framework version based on the Visual
+        # Studio version.
+        DefaultFrameworkVersionMap = {
+            '7.0'   : 'v1.0',
+            '7.1'   : 'v1.1',
+            '8.0'   : 'v2.0',
+            # TODO: Does .NET 3.0 need to be worked into here somewhere?
+        }
+        try:
+            default_framework_version = DefaultFrameworkVersionMap[version[:3]]
+        except (KeyError, TypeError):
+            pass
+        else:
+            # Look for the first installed directory in FRAMEWORKDIR that
+            # begins with the framework version string that's appropriate
+            # for the Visual Studio version we're using.
+            for v in installed_framework_versions:
+                if v[:4] == default_framework_version:
+                    rv['FRAMEWORKVERSION'] = v
+                    break
+
+        # If the framework version couldn't be worked out by the previous
+        # code then fall back to using the latest version of the .NET
+        # framework
+        if not rv.has_key('FRAMEWORKVERSION'):
+            rv['FRAMEWORKVERSION'] = installed_framework_versions[0]
+
+    # .NET framework SDK install dir
+    if rv.has_key('FRAMEWORKVERSION'):
+        # The .NET SDK version used must match the .NET version used,
+        # so we deliberately don't fall back to other .NET framework SDK
+        # versions that might be present.
+        ver = rv['FRAMEWORKVERSION'][:4]
+        key = r'Software\Microsoft\.NETFramework\sdkInstallRoot' + ver
+        try:
+            (rv['FRAMEWORKSDKDIR'], t) = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                key)
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            pass
+
+    # MS Platform SDK dir
+    try:
+        (rv['PLATFORMSDKDIR'], t) = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+            r'Software\Microsoft\MicrosoftSDK\Directories\Install Dir')
+    except SCons.Util.RegError:
+        pass
+
+    if rv.has_key('PLATFORMSDKDIR'):
+        # if we have a platform SDK, try and get some info on it.
+        vers = {}
+        try:
+            loc = r'Software\Microsoft\MicrosoftSDK\InstalledSDKs'
+            k = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,loc)
+            i = 0
+            while 1:
+                try:
+                    key = SCons.Util.RegEnumKey(k,i)
+                    sdk = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(k,key)
+                    j = 0
+                    name = ''
+                    date = ''
+                    version = ''
+                    while 1:
+                        try:
+                            (vk,vv,t) = SCons.Util.RegEnumValue(sdk,j)
+                            # TODO(1.5):
+                            #if vk.lower() == 'keyword':
+                            #    name = vv
+                            #if vk.lower() == 'propagation_date':
+                            #    date = vv
+                            #if vk.lower() == 'version':
+                            #    version = vv
+                            if string.lower(vk) == 'keyword':
+                                name = vv
+                            if string.lower(vk) == 'propagation_date':
+                                date = vv
+                            if string.lower(vk) == 'version':
+                                version = vv
+                            j = j + 1
+                        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                            break
+                    if name:
+                        vers[name] = (date, version)
+                    i = i + 1
+                except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                    break
+            rv['PLATFORMSDK_MODULES'] = vers
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            pass
+
+    return rv
+
+def GetMSVSProjectSuffix(target, source, env, for_signature):
+     return env['MSVS']['PROJECTSUFFIX']
+
+def GetMSVSSolutionSuffix(target, source, env, for_signature):
+     return env['MSVS']['SOLUTIONSUFFIX']
+
+def GenerateProject(target, source, env):
+    # generate the dsp file, according to the version of MSVS.
+    builddspfile = target[0]
+    dspfile = builddspfile.srcnode()
+
+    # this detects whether or not we're using a VariantDir
+    if not dspfile is builddspfile:
+        try:
+            bdsp = open(str(builddspfile), "w+")
+        except IOError, detail:
+            print 'Unable to open "' + str(dspfile) + '" for writing:',detail,'\n'
+            raise
+
+        bdsp.write("This is just a placeholder file.\nThe real project file is here:\n%s\n" % dspfile.get_abspath())
+
+    GenerateDSP(dspfile, source, env)
+
+    if env.get('auto_build_solution', 1):
+        builddswfile = target[1]
+        dswfile = builddswfile.srcnode()
+
+        if not dswfile is builddswfile:
+
+            try:
+                bdsw = open(str(builddswfile), "w+")
+            except IOError, detail:
+                print 'Unable to open "' + str(dspfile) + '" for writing:',detail,'\n'
+                raise
+
+            bdsw.write("This is just a placeholder file.\nThe real workspace file is here:\n%s\n" % dswfile.get_abspath())
+
+        GenerateDSW(dswfile, source, env)
+
+def GenerateSolution(target, source, env):
+    GenerateDSW(target[0], source, env)
+
+def projectEmitter(target, source, env):
+    """Sets up the DSP dependencies."""
+
+    # todo: Not sure what sets source to what user has passed as target,
+    # but this is what happens. When that is fixed, we also won't have
+    # to make the user always append env['MSVSPROJECTSUFFIX'] to target.
+    if source[0] == target[0]:
+        source = []
+
+    # make sure the suffix is correct for the version of MSVS we're running.
+    (base, suff) = SCons.Util.splitext(str(target[0]))
+    suff = env.subst('$MSVSPROJECTSUFFIX')
+    target[0] = base + suff
+
+    if not source:
+        source = 'prj_inputs:'
+        source = source + env.subst('$MSVSSCONSCOM', 1)
+        source = source + env.subst('$MSVSENCODING', 1)
+
+        if env.has_key('buildtarget') and env['buildtarget'] != None:
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(env['buildtarget']):
+                source = source + ' "%s"' % env['buildtarget']
+            elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['buildtarget']):
+                for bt in env['buildtarget']:
+                    if SCons.Util.is_String(bt):
+                        source = source + ' "%s"' % bt
+                    else:
+                        try: source = source + ' "%s"' % bt.get_abspath()
+                        except AttributeError: raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                            "buildtarget can be a string, a node, a list of strings or nodes, or None"
+            else:
+                try: source = source + ' "%s"' % env['buildtarget'].get_abspath()
+                except AttributeError: raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                    "buildtarget can be a string, a node, a list of strings or nodes, or None"
+
+        if env.has_key('outdir') and env['outdir'] != None:
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(env['outdir']):
+                source = source + ' "%s"' % env['outdir']
+            elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['outdir']):
+                for s in env['outdir']:
+                    if SCons.Util.is_String(s):
+                        source = source + ' "%s"' % s
+                    else:
+                        try: source = source + ' "%s"' % s.get_abspath()
+                        except AttributeError: raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                            "outdir can be a string, a node, a list of strings or nodes, or None"
+            else:
+                try: source = source + ' "%s"' % env['outdir'].get_abspath()
+                except AttributeError: raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, \
+                    "outdir can be a string, a node, a list of strings or nodes, or None"
+
+        if env.has_key('name'):
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(env['name']):
+                source = source + ' "%s"' % env['name']
+            else:
+                raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "name must be a string"
+
+        if env.has_key('variant'):
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(env['variant']):
+                source = source + ' "%s"' % env['variant']
+            elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['variant']):
+                for variant in env['variant']:
+                    if SCons.Util.is_String(variant):
+                        source = source + ' "%s"' % variant
+                    else:
+                        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "name must be a string or a list of strings"
+            else:
+                raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "variant must be a string or a list of strings"
+        else:
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "variant must be specified"
+
+        for s in _DSPGenerator.srcargs:
+            if env.has_key(s):
+                if SCons.Util.is_String(env[s]):
+                    source = source + ' "%s' % env[s]
+                elif SCons.Util.is_List(env[s]):
+                    for t in env[s]:
+                        if SCons.Util.is_String(t):
+                            source = source + ' "%s"' % t
+                        else:
+                            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, s + " must be a string or a list of strings"
+                else:
+                    raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, s + " must be a string or a list of strings"
+
+        source = source + ' "%s"' % str(target[0])
+        source = [SCons.Node.Python.Value(source)]
+
+    targetlist = [target[0]]
+    sourcelist = source
+
+    if env.get('auto_build_solution', 1):
+        env['projects'] = targetlist
+        t, s = solutionEmitter(target, target, env)
+        targetlist = targetlist + t
+
+    return (targetlist, sourcelist)
+
+def solutionEmitter(target, source, env):
+    """Sets up the DSW dependencies."""
+
+    # todo: Not sure what sets source to what user has passed as target,
+    # but this is what happens. When that is fixed, we also won't have
+    # to make the user always append env['MSVSSOLUTIONSUFFIX'] to target.
+    if source[0] == target[0]:
+        source = []
+
+    # make sure the suffix is correct for the version of MSVS we're running.
+    (base, suff) = SCons.Util.splitext(str(target[0]))
+    suff = env.subst('$MSVSSOLUTIONSUFFIX')
+    target[0] = base + suff
+
+    if not source:
+        source = 'sln_inputs:'
+
+        if env.has_key('name'):
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(env['name']):
+                source = source + ' "%s"' % env['name']
+            else:
+                raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "name must be a string"
+
+        if env.has_key('variant'):
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(env['variant']):
+                source = source + ' "%s"' % env['variant']
+            elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['variant']):
+                for variant in env['variant']:
+                    if SCons.Util.is_String(variant):
+                        source = source + ' "%s"' % variant
+                    else:
+                        raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "name must be a string or a list of strings"
+            else:
+                raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "variant must be a string or a list of strings"
+        else:
+            raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "variant must be specified"
+
+        if env.has_key('slnguid'):
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(env['slnguid']):
+                source = source + ' "%s"' % env['slnguid']
+            else:
+                raise SCons.Errors.InternalError, "slnguid must be a string"
+
+        if env.has_key('projects'):
+            if SCons.Util.is_String(env['projects']):
+                source = source + ' "%s"' % env['projects']
+            elif SCons.Util.is_List(env['projects']):
+                for t in env['projects']:
+                    if SCons.Util.is_String(t):
+                        source = source + ' "%s"' % t
+
+        source = source + ' "%s"' % str(target[0])
+        source = [SCons.Node.Python.Value(source)]
+
+    return ([target[0]], source)
+
+projectAction = SCons.Action.Action(GenerateProject, None)
+
+solutionAction = SCons.Action.Action(GenerateSolution, None)
+
+projectBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = '$MSVSPROJECTCOM',
+                                       suffix = '$MSVSPROJECTSUFFIX',
+                                       emitter = projectEmitter)
+
+solutionBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = '$MSVSSOLUTIONCOM',
+                                        suffix = '$MSVSSOLUTIONSUFFIX',
+                                        emitter = solutionEmitter)
+
+default_MSVS_SConscript = None
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for Microsoft Visual
+    Studio project files to an Environment."""
+    try:
+        env['BUILDERS']['MSVSProject']
+    except KeyError:
+        env['BUILDERS']['MSVSProject'] = projectBuilder
+
+    try:
+        env['BUILDERS']['MSVSSolution']
+    except KeyError:
+        env['BUILDERS']['MSVSSolution'] = solutionBuilder
+
+    env['MSVSPROJECTCOM'] = projectAction
+    env['MSVSSOLUTIONCOM'] = solutionAction
+
+    if SCons.Script.call_stack:
+        # XXX Need to find a way to abstract this; the build engine
+        # shouldn't depend on anything in SCons.Script.
+        env['MSVSSCONSCRIPT'] = SCons.Script.call_stack[0].sconscript
+    else:
+        global default_MSVS_SConscript
+        if default_MSVS_SConscript is None:
+            default_MSVS_SConscript = env.File('SConstruct')
+        env['MSVSSCONSCRIPT'] = default_MSVS_SConscript
+
+    env['MSVSSCONS'] = '"%s" -c "%s"' % (python_executable, getExecScriptMain(env))
+    env['MSVSSCONSFLAGS'] = '-C "${MSVSSCONSCRIPT.dir.abspath}" -f ${MSVSSCONSCRIPT.name}'
+    env['MSVSSCONSCOM'] = '$MSVSSCONS $MSVSSCONSFLAGS'
+    env['MSVSBUILDCOM'] = '$MSVSSCONSCOM "$MSVSBUILDTARGET"'
+    env['MSVSREBUILDCOM'] = '$MSVSSCONSCOM "$MSVSBUILDTARGET"'
+    env['MSVSCLEANCOM'] = '$MSVSSCONSCOM -c "$MSVSBUILDTARGET"'
+    env['MSVSENCODING'] = 'Windows-1252'
+
+    try:
+        version = get_default_visualstudio_version(env)
+        # keep a record of some of the MSVS info so the user can use it.
+        dirs = get_msvs_install_dirs(version)
+        env['MSVS'].update(dirs)
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        # we don't care if we can't do this -- if we can't, it's
+        # because we don't have access to the registry, or because the
+        # tools aren't installed.  In either case, the user will have to
+        # find them on their own.
+        pass
+
+    version_num, suite = msvs_parse_version(env['MSVS_VERSION'])
+    if (version_num < 7.0):
+        env['MSVS']['PROJECTSUFFIX']  = '.dsp'
+        env['MSVS']['SOLUTIONSUFFIX'] = '.dsw'
+    else:
+        env['MSVS']['PROJECTSUFFIX']  = '.vcproj'
+        env['MSVS']['SOLUTIONSUFFIX'] = '.sln'
+
+    env['GET_MSVSPROJECTSUFFIX']  = GetMSVSProjectSuffix
+    env['GET_MSVSSOLUTIONSUFFIX']  = GetMSVSSolutionSuffix
+    env['MSVSPROJECTSUFFIX']  = '${GET_MSVSPROJECTSUFFIX}'
+    env['MSVSSOLUTIONSUFFIX']  = '${GET_MSVSSOLUTIONSUFFIX}'
+    env['SCONS_HOME'] = os.environ.get('SCONS_HOME')
+
+def exists(env):
+    if not env['PLATFORM'] in ('win32', 'cygwin'):
+        return 0
+
+    try:
+        v = SCons.Tool.msvs.get_visualstudio_versions()
+    except (SCons.Util.RegError, SCons.Errors.InternalError):
+        pass
+
+    if not v:
+        version_num = 6.0
+        if env.has_key('MSVS_VERSION'):
+            version_num, suite = msvs_parse_version(env['MSVS_VERSION'])
+        if version_num >= 7.0:
+            # The executable is 'devenv' in Visual Studio Pro,
+            # Team System and others.  Express Editions have different
+            # executable names.  Right now we're only going to worry
+            # about Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition.
+            return env.Detect('devenv') or env.Detect('vcexpress')
+        else:
+            return env.Detect('msdev')
+    else:
+        # there's at least one version of MSVS installed.
+        return 1

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mwcc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mwcc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mwcc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,202 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.mwcc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Metrowerks CodeWarrior compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/mwcc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import string
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+def set_vars(env):
+    """Set MWCW_VERSION, MWCW_VERSIONS, and some codewarrior environment vars
+
+    MWCW_VERSIONS is set to a list of objects representing installed versions
+
+    MWCW_VERSION  is set to the version object that will be used for building.
+                  MWCW_VERSION can be set to a string during Environment
+                  construction to influence which version is chosen, otherwise
+                  the latest one from MWCW_VERSIONS is used.
+
+    Returns true if at least one version is found, false otherwise
+    """
+    desired = env.get('MWCW_VERSION', '')
+
+    # return right away if the variables are already set
+    if isinstance(desired, MWVersion):
+        return 1
+    elif desired is None:
+        return 0
+
+    versions = find_versions()
+    version = None
+
+    if desired:
+        for v in versions:
+            if str(v) == desired:
+                version = v
+    elif versions:
+        version = versions[-1]
+
+    env['MWCW_VERSIONS'] = versions
+    env['MWCW_VERSION'] = version
+
+    if version is None:
+      return 0
+
+    env.PrependENVPath('PATH', version.clpath)
+    env.PrependENVPath('PATH', version.dllpath)
+    ENV = env['ENV']
+    ENV['CWFolder'] = version.path
+    ENV['LM_LICENSE_FILE'] = version.license
+    plus = lambda x: '+%s' % x
+    ENV['MWCIncludes'] = string.join(map(plus, version.includes), os.pathsep)
+    ENV['MWLibraries'] = string.join(map(plus, version.libs), os.pathsep)
+    return 1
+
+
+def find_versions():
+    """Return a list of MWVersion objects representing installed versions"""
+    versions = []
+
+    ### This function finds CodeWarrior by reading from the registry on
+    ### Windows. Some other method needs to be implemented for other
+    ### platforms, maybe something that calls env.WhereIs('mwcc')
+
+    if SCons.Util.can_read_reg:
+        try:
+            HLM = SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
+            product = 'SOFTWARE\\Metrowerks\\CodeWarrior\\Product Versions'
+            product_key = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(HLM, product)
+
+            i = 0
+            while 1:
+                name = product + '\\' + SCons.Util.RegEnumKey(product_key, i)
+                name_key = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(HLM, name)
+
+                try:
+                    version = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(name_key, 'VERSION')
+                    path = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(name_key, 'PATH')
+                    mwv = MWVersion(version[0], path[0], 'Win32-X86')
+                    versions.append(mwv)
+                except SCons.Util.RegError:
+                    pass
+
+                i = i + 1
+
+        except SCons.Util.RegError:
+            pass
+
+    return versions
+
+
+class MWVersion:
+    def __init__(self, version, path, platform):
+        self.version = version
+        self.path = path
+        self.platform = platform
+        self.clpath = os.path.join(path, 'Other Metrowerks Tools',
+                                   'Command Line Tools')
+        self.dllpath = os.path.join(path, 'Bin')
+
+        # The Metrowerks tools don't store any configuration data so they
+        # are totally dumb when it comes to locating standard headers,
+        # libraries, and other files, expecting all the information
+        # to be handed to them in environment variables. The members set
+        # below control what information scons injects into the environment
+
+        ### The paths below give a normal build environment in CodeWarrior for
+        ### Windows, other versions of CodeWarrior might need different paths.
+
+        msl = os.path.join(path, 'MSL')
+        support = os.path.join(path, '%s Support' % platform)
+
+        self.license = os.path.join(path, 'license.dat')
+        self.includes = [msl, support]
+        self.libs = [msl, support]
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.version
+
+
+CSuffixes = ['.c', '.C']
+CXXSuffixes = ['.cc', '.cpp', '.cxx', '.c++', '.C++']
+
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for the mwcc to an Environment."""
+    import SCons.Defaults
+    import SCons.Tool
+
+    set_vars(env)
+
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    for suffix in CSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.CAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ShCAction)
+
+    for suffix in CXXSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.CXXAction)
+        shared_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ShCXXAction)
+
+    env['CCCOMFLAGS'] = '$CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS -nolink -o $TARGET $SOURCES'
+
+    env['CC']         = 'mwcc'
+    env['CCCOM']      = '$CC $CFLAGS $CCFLAGS $CCCOMFLAGS'
+
+    env['CXX']        = 'mwcc'
+    env['CXXCOM']     = '$CXX $CXXFLAGS $CCCOMFLAGS'
+
+    env['SHCC']       = '$CC'
+    env['SHCCFLAGS']  = '$CCFLAGS'
+    env['SHCFLAGS']   = '$CFLAGS'
+    env['SHCCCOM']    = '$SHCC $SHCFLAGS $SHCCFLAGS $CCCOMFLAGS'
+
+    env['SHCXX']       = '$CXX'
+    env['SHCXXFLAGS']  = '$CXXFLAGS'
+    env['SHCXXCOM']    = '$SHCXX $SHCXXFLAGS $CCCOMFLAGS'
+
+    env['CFILESUFFIX'] = '.c'
+    env['CXXFILESUFFIX'] = '.cpp'
+    env['CPPDEFPREFIX']  = '-D'
+    env['CPPDEFSUFFIX']  = ''
+    env['INCPREFIX']  = '-I'
+    env['INCSUFFIX']  = ''
+
+    #env['PCH'] = ?
+    #env['PCHSTOP'] = ?
+
+
+def exists(env):
+    return set_vars(env)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mwld.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mwld.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/mwld.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.mwld
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Metrowerks CodeWarrior linker.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/mwld.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Tool
+
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for lib to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createStaticLibBuilder(env)
+    SCons.Tool.createSharedLibBuilder(env)
+    SCons.Tool.createProgBuilder(env)
+
+    env['AR'] = 'mwld'
+    env['ARCOM'] = '$AR $ARFLAGS -library -o $TARGET $SOURCES'
+
+    env['LIBDIRPREFIX'] = '-L'
+    env['LIBDIRSUFFIX'] = ''
+    env['LIBLINKPREFIX'] = '-l'
+    env['LIBLINKSUFFIX'] = '.lib'
+
+    env['LINK'] = 'mwld'
+    env['LINKCOM'] = '$LINK $LINKFLAGS -o $TARGET $SOURCES $_LIBDIRFLAGS $_LIBFLAGS'
+
+    env['SHLINK'] = '$LINK'
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = '$LINKFLAGS'
+    env['SHLINKCOM']   = shlib_action
+    env['SHLIBEMITTER']= shlib_emitter
+
+
+def exists(env):
+    import SCons.Tool.mwcc
+    return SCons.Tool.mwcc.set_vars(env)
+
+
+def shlib_generator(target, source, env, for_signature):
+    cmd = ['$SHLINK', '$SHLINKFLAGS', '-shared']
+
+    no_import_lib = env.get('no_import_lib', 0)
+    if no_import_lib: cmd.extend('-noimplib')
+
+    dll = env.FindIxes(target, 'SHLIBPREFIX', 'SHLIBSUFFIX')
+    if dll: cmd.extend(['-o', dll])
+
+    implib = env.FindIxes(target, 'LIBPREFIX', 'LIBSUFFIX')
+    if implib: cmd.extend(['-implib', implib.get_string(for_signature)])
+
+    cmd.extend(['$SOURCES', '$_LIBDIRFLAGS', '$_LIBFLAGS'])
+
+    return [cmd]
+
+
+def shlib_emitter(target, source, env):
+    dll = env.FindIxes(target, 'SHLIBPREFIX', 'SHLIBSUFFIX')
+    no_import_lib = env.get('no_import_lib', 0)
+
+    if not dll:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "A shared library should have exactly one target with the suffix: %s" % env.subst("$SHLIBSUFFIX")
+
+    if not no_import_lib and \
+       not env.FindIxes(target, 'LIBPREFIX', 'LIBSUFFIX'):
+
+        # Append an import library to the list of targets.
+        target.append(env.ReplaceIxes(dll,
+                                      'SHLIBPREFIX', 'SHLIBSUFFIX',
+                                      'LIBPREFIX', 'LIBSUFFIX'))
+
+    return target, source
+
+
+shlib_action = SCons.Action.Action(shlib_generator, generator=1)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/nasm.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/nasm.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/nasm.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,66 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.nasm
+
+Tool-specific initialization for nasm, the famous Netwide Assembler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/nasm.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+ASSuffixes = ['.s', '.asm', '.ASM']
+ASPPSuffixes = ['.spp', '.SPP', '.sx']
+if SCons.Util.case_sensitive_suffixes('.s', '.S'):
+    ASPPSuffixes.extend(['.S'])
+else:
+    ASSuffixes.extend(['.S'])
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for nasm to an Environment."""
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+
+    for suffix in ASSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+
+    for suffix in ASPPSuffixes:
+        static_obj.add_action(suffix, SCons.Defaults.ASPPAction)
+        static_obj.add_emitter(suffix, SCons.Defaults.StaticObjectEmitter)
+
+    env['AS']        = 'nasm'
+    env['ASFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['ASPPFLAGS'] = '$ASFLAGS'
+    env['ASCOM']     = '$AS $ASFLAGS -o $TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['ASPPCOM']   = '$CC $ASPPFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $_CPPDEFFLAGS $_CPPINCFLAGS -c -o $TARGET $SOURCES'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('nasm')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,306 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging
+
+SCons Packaging Tool.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Environment
+from SCons.Variables import *
+from SCons.Errors import *
+from SCons.Util import is_List, make_path_relative
+from SCons.Warnings import warn, Warning
+
+import os, imp
+import SCons.Defaults
+
+__all__ = [ 'src_targz', 'src_tarbz2', 'src_zip', 'tarbz2', 'targz', 'zip', 'rpm', 'msi', 'ipk' ]
+
+#
+# Utility and Builder function
+#
+def Tag(env, target, source, *more_tags, **kw_tags):
+    """ Tag a file with the given arguments, just sets the accordingly named
+    attribute on the file object.
+
+    TODO: FIXME
+    """
+    if not target:
+        target=source
+        first_tag=None
+    else:
+        first_tag=source
+
+    if first_tag:
+        kw_tags[first_tag[0]] = ''
+
+    if len(kw_tags) == 0 and len(more_tags) == 0:
+        raise UserError, "No tags given."
+
+    # XXX: sanity checks
+    for x in more_tags:
+        kw_tags[x] = ''
+
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(target):
+        target=[target]
+    else:
+        # hmm, sometimes the target list, is a list of a list
+        # make sure it is flattened prior to processing.
+        # TODO: perhaps some bug ?!?
+        target=env.Flatten(target)
+
+    for t in target:
+        for (k,v) in kw_tags.items():
+            # all file tags have to start with PACKAGING_, so we can later
+            # differentiate between "normal" object attributes and the
+            # packaging attributes. As the user should not be bothered with
+            # that, the prefix will be added here if missing.
+            #if not k.startswith('PACKAGING_'):
+            if k[:10] != 'PACKAGING_':
+                k='PACKAGING_'+k
+            setattr(t, k, v)
+
+def Package(env, target=None, source=None, **kw):
+    """ Entry point for the package tool.
+    """
+    # check if we need to find the source files ourself
+    if not source:
+        source = env.FindInstalledFiles()
+
+    if len(source)==0:
+        raise UserError, "No source for Package() given"
+
+    # decide which types of packages shall be built. Can be defined through
+    # four mechanisms: command line argument, keyword argument,
+    # environment argument and default selection( zip or tar.gz ) in that
+    # order.
+    try: kw['PACKAGETYPE']=env['PACKAGETYPE']
+    except KeyError: pass
+
+    if not kw.get('PACKAGETYPE'):
+        from SCons.Script import GetOption
+        kw['PACKAGETYPE'] = GetOption('package_type')
+
+    if kw['PACKAGETYPE'] == None:
+        if env['BUILDERS'].has_key('Tar'):
+            kw['PACKAGETYPE']='targz'
+        elif env['BUILDERS'].has_key('Zip'):
+            kw['PACKAGETYPE']='zip'
+        else:
+            raise UserError, "No type for Package() given"
+
+    PACKAGETYPE=kw['PACKAGETYPE']
+    if not is_List(PACKAGETYPE):
+        PACKAGETYPE=string.split(PACKAGETYPE, ',')
+
+    # load the needed packagers.
+    def load_packager(type):
+        try:
+            file,path,desc=imp.find_module(type, __path__)
+            return imp.load_module(type, file, path, desc)
+        except ImportError, e:
+            raise EnvironmentError("packager %s not available: %s"%(type,str(e)))
+
+    packagers=map(load_packager, PACKAGETYPE)
+
+    # set up targets and the PACKAGEROOT
+    try:
+        # fill up the target list with a default target name until the PACKAGETYPE
+        # list is of the same size as the target list.
+        if not target: target = []
+
+        size_diff      = len(PACKAGETYPE)-len(target)
+        default_name   = "%(NAME)s-%(VERSION)s"
+
+        if size_diff>0:
+            default_target = default_name%kw
+            target.extend( [default_target]*size_diff )
+
+        if not kw.has_key('PACKAGEROOT'):
+            kw['PACKAGEROOT'] = default_name%kw
+
+    except KeyError, e:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError( "Missing Packagetag '%s'"%e.args[0] )
+
+    # setup the source files
+    source=env.arg2nodes(source, env.fs.Entry)
+
+    # call the packager to setup the dependencies.
+    targets=[]
+    try:
+        for packager in packagers:
+            t=[target.pop(0)]
+            t=apply(packager.package, [env,t,source], kw)
+            targets.extend(t)
+
+        assert( len(target) == 0 )
+
+    except KeyError, e:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError( "Missing Packagetag '%s' for %s packager"\
+                                      % (e.args[0],packager.__name__) )
+    except TypeError, e:
+        # this exception means that a needed argument for the packager is
+        # missing. As our packagers get their "tags" as named function
+        # arguments we need to find out which one is missing.
+        from inspect import getargspec
+        args,varargs,varkw,defaults=getargspec(packager.package)
+        if defaults!=None:
+            args=args[:-len(defaults)] # throw away arguments with default values
+        map(args.remove, 'env target source'.split())
+        # now remove any args for which we have a value in kw.
+        #args=[x for x in args if not kw.has_key(x)]
+        args=filter(lambda x, kw=kw: not kw.has_key(x), args)
+
+        if len(args)==0:
+            raise # must be a different error, so reraise
+        elif len(args)==1:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError( "Missing Packagetag '%s' for %s packager"\
+                                          % (args[0],packager.__name__) )
+        else:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError( "Missing Packagetags '%s' for %s packager"\
+                                          % (", ".join(args),packager.__name__) )
+
+    target=env.arg2nodes(target, env.fs.Entry)
+    targets.extend(env.Alias( 'package', targets ))
+    return targets
+
+#
+# SCons tool initialization functions
+#
+
+added = None
+
+def generate(env):
+    from SCons.Script import AddOption
+    global added
+    if not added:
+        added = 1
+        AddOption('--package-type',
+                  dest='package_type',
+                  default=None,
+                  type="string",
+                  action="store",
+                  help='The type of package to create.')
+
+    try:
+        env['BUILDERS']['Package']
+        env['BUILDERS']['Tag']
+    except KeyError:
+        env['BUILDERS']['Package'] = Package
+        env['BUILDERS']['Tag'] = Tag
+
+def exists(env):
+    return 1
+
+# XXX
+def options(opts):
+    opts.AddVariables(
+        EnumVariable( 'PACKAGETYPE',
+                     'the type of package to create.',
+                     None, allowed_values=map( str, __all__ ),
+                     ignorecase=2
+                  )
+    )
+
+#
+# Internal utility functions
+#
+
+def copy_attr(f1, f2):
+    """ copies the special packaging file attributes from f1 to f2.
+    """
+    #pattrs = [x for x in dir(f1) if not hasattr(f2, x) and\
+    #                                x.startswith('PACKAGING_')]
+    copyit = lambda x, f2=f2: not hasattr(f2, x) and x[:10] == 'PACKAGING_'
+    pattrs = filter(copyit, dir(f1))
+    for attr in pattrs:
+        setattr(f2, attr, getattr(f1, attr))
+def putintopackageroot(target, source, env, pkgroot, honor_install_location=1):
+    """ Uses the CopyAs builder to copy all source files to the directory given
+    in pkgroot.
+
+    If honor_install_location is set and the copied source file has an
+    PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION attribute, the PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION is
+    used as the new name of the source file under pkgroot.
+
+    The source file will not be copied if it is already under the the pkgroot
+    directory.
+
+    All attributes of the source file will be copied to the new file.
+    """
+    # make sure the packageroot is a Dir object.
+    if SCons.Util.is_String(pkgroot):  pkgroot=env.Dir(pkgroot)
+    if not SCons.Util.is_List(source): source=[source]
+
+    new_source = []
+    for file in source:
+        if SCons.Util.is_String(file): file = env.File(file)
+
+        if file.is_under(pkgroot):
+            new_source.append(file)
+        else:
+            if hasattr(file, 'PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION') and\
+                       honor_install_location:
+                new_name=make_path_relative(file.PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION)
+            else:
+                new_name=make_path_relative(file.get_path())
+
+            new_file=pkgroot.File(new_name)
+            new_file=env.CopyAs(new_file, file)[0]
+            copy_attr(file, new_file)
+            new_source.append(new_file)
+
+    return (target, new_source)
+
+def stripinstallbuilder(target, source, env):
+    """ strips the install builder action from the source list and stores
+    the final installation location as the "PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION" of
+    the source of the source file. This effectively removes the final installed
+    files from the source list while remembering the installation location.
+
+    It also warns about files which have no install builder attached.
+    """
+    def has_no_install_location(file):
+        return not (file.has_builder() and\
+            hasattr(file.builder, 'name') and\
+            (file.builder.name=="InstallBuilder" or\
+             file.builder.name=="InstallAsBuilder"))
+
+    if len(filter(has_no_install_location, source)):
+        warn(Warning, "there are files to package which have no\
+        InstallBuilder attached, this might lead to irreproducible packages")
+
+    n_source=[]
+    for s in source:
+        if has_no_install_location(s):
+            n_source.append(s)
+        else:
+            for ss in s.sources:
+                n_source.append(ss)
+                copy_attr(s, ss)
+                setattr(ss, 'PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION', s.get_path())
+
+    return (target, n_source)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/ipk.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/ipk.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/ipk.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,179 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging.ipk
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+# 
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/ipk.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import os
+
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import stripinstallbuilder, putintopackageroot
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, NAME, VERSION, DESCRIPTION,
+            SUMMARY, X_IPK_PRIORITY, X_IPK_SECTION, SOURCE_URL,
+            X_IPK_MAINTAINER, X_IPK_DEPENDS, **kw):
+    """ this function prepares the packageroot directory for packaging with the
+    ipkg builder.
+    """
+    SCons.Tool.Tool('ipkg').generate(env)
+
+    # setup the Ipkg builder
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['Ipkg']
+    target, source = stripinstallbuilder(target, source, env)
+    target, source = putintopackageroot(target, source, env, PACKAGEROOT)
+
+    # This should be overridable from the construction environment,
+    # which it is by using ARCHITECTURE=.
+    # Guessing based on what os.uname() returns at least allows it
+    # to work for both i386 and x86_64 Linux systems.
+    archmap = {
+        'i686'  : 'i386',
+        'i586'  : 'i386',
+        'i486'  : 'i386',
+    }
+
+    buildarchitecture = os.uname()[4]
+    buildarchitecture = archmap.get(buildarchitecture, buildarchitecture)
+
+    if kw.has_key('ARCHITECTURE'):
+        buildarchitecture = kw['ARCHITECTURE']
+
+    # setup the kw to contain the mandatory arguments to this fucntion.
+    # do this before calling any builder or setup function
+    loc=locals()
+    del loc['kw']
+    kw.update(loc)
+    del kw['source'], kw['target'], kw['env']
+
+    # generate the specfile
+    specfile = gen_ipk_dir(PACKAGEROOT, source, env, kw)
+
+    # override the default target.
+    if str(target[0])=="%s-%s"%(NAME, VERSION):
+        target=[ "%s_%s_%s.ipk"%(NAME, VERSION, buildarchitecture) ]
+
+    # now apply the Ipkg builder
+    return apply(bld, [env, target, specfile], kw)
+
+def gen_ipk_dir(proot, source, env, kw):
+    # make sure the packageroot is a Dir object.
+    if SCons.Util.is_String(proot): proot=env.Dir(proot)
+
+    #  create the specfile builder
+    s_bld=SCons.Builder.Builder(
+        action  = build_specfiles,
+        )
+
+    # create the specfile targets
+    spec_target=[]
+    control=proot.Dir('CONTROL')
+    spec_target.append(control.File('control'))
+    spec_target.append(control.File('conffiles'))
+    spec_target.append(control.File('postrm'))
+    spec_target.append(control.File('prerm'))
+    spec_target.append(control.File('postinst'))
+    spec_target.append(control.File('preinst'))
+
+    # apply the builder to the specfile targets
+    apply(s_bld, [env, spec_target, source], kw)
+
+    # the packageroot directory does now contain the specfiles.
+    return proot
+
+def build_specfiles(source, target, env):
+    """ filter the targets for the needed files and use the variables in env
+    to create the specfile.
+    """
+    #
+    # At first we care for the CONTROL/control file, which is the main file for ipk.
+    #
+    # For this we need to open multiple files in random order, so we store into
+    # a dict so they can be easily accessed.
+    #
+    #
+    opened_files={}
+    def open_file(needle, haystack):
+        try:
+            return opened_files[needle]
+        except KeyError:
+            file=filter(lambda x: x.get_path().rfind(needle)!=-1, haystack)[0]
+            opened_files[needle]=open(file.abspath, 'w')
+            return opened_files[needle]
+
+    control_file=open_file('control', target)
+
+    if not env.has_key('X_IPK_DESCRIPTION'):
+        env['X_IPK_DESCRIPTION']="%s\n %s"%(env['SUMMARY'],
+                                            env['DESCRIPTION'].replace('\n', '\n '))
+
+
+    content = """
+Package: $NAME
+Version: $VERSION
+Priority: $X_IPK_PRIORITY
+Section: $X_IPK_SECTION
+Source: $SOURCE_URL
+Architecture: $ARCHITECTURE
+Maintainer: $X_IPK_MAINTAINER
+Depends: $X_IPK_DEPENDS
+Description: $X_IPK_DESCRIPTION
+"""
+
+    control_file.write(env.subst(content))
+
+    #
+    # now handle the various other files, which purpose it is to set post-, 
+    # pre-scripts and mark files as config files.
+    #
+    # We do so by filtering the source files for files which are marked with
+    # the "config" tag and afterwards we do the same for x_ipk_postrm,
+    # x_ipk_prerm, x_ipk_postinst and x_ipk_preinst tags.
+    #
+    # The first one will write the name of the file into the file
+    # CONTROL/configfiles, the latter add the content of the x_ipk_* variable
+    # into the same named file.
+    #
+    for f in [x for x in source if 'PACKAGING_CONFIG' in dir(x)]:
+        config=open_file('conffiles')
+        config.write(f.PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION)
+        config.write('\n')
+
+    for str in 'POSTRM PRERM POSTINST PREINST'.split():
+        name="PACKAGING_X_IPK_%s"%str
+        for f in [x for x in source if name in dir(x)]:
+            file=open_file(name)
+            file.write(env[str])
+
+    #
+    # close all opened files
+    for f in opened_files.values():
+        f.close()
+
+    # call a user specified function
+    if env.has_key('CHANGE_SPECFILE'):
+        content += env['CHANGE_SPECFILE'](target)
+
+    return 0

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/msi.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/msi.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/msi.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,521 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.packaging.msi
+
+The msi packager.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+# 
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/msi.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import SCons
+from SCons.Action import Action
+from SCons.Builder import Builder
+
+from xml.dom.minidom import *
+from xml.sax.saxutils import escape
+
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import stripinstallbuilder
+
+#
+# Utility functions
+#
+def convert_to_id(s, id_set):
+    """ Some parts of .wxs need an Id attribute (for example: The File and
+    Directory directives. The charset is limited to A-Z, a-z, digits,
+    underscores, periods. Each Id must begin with a letter or with a
+    underscore. Google for "CNDL0015" for information about this.
+
+    Requirements:
+     * the string created must only contain chars from the target charset.
+     * the string created must have a minimal editing distance from the
+       original string.
+     * the string created must be unique for the whole .wxs file.
+
+    Observation:
+     * There are 62 chars in the charset.
+
+    Idea:
+     * filter out forbidden characters. Check for a collision with the help
+       of the id_set. Add the number of the number of the collision at the
+       end of the created string. Furthermore care for a correct start of
+       the string.
+    """
+    charset = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_.'
+    if s[0] in '0123456789.':
+        s += '_'+s
+    id = filter( lambda c : c in charset, s )
+
+    # did we already generate an id for this file?
+    try:
+        return id_set[id][s]
+    except KeyError:
+        # no we did not so initialize with the id
+        if not id_set.has_key(id): id_set[id] = { s : id }
+        # there is a collision, generate an id which is unique by appending
+        # the collision number
+        else: id_set[id][s] = id + str(len(id_set[id]))
+
+        return id_set[id][s]
+
+def is_dos_short_file_name(file):
+    """ examine if the given file is in the 8.3 form.
+    """
+    fname, ext = os.path.splitext(file)
+    proper_ext = len(ext) == 0 or (2 <= len(ext) <= 4) # the ext contains the dot
+    proper_fname = file.isupper() and len(fname) <= 8
+
+    return proper_ext and proper_fname
+
+def gen_dos_short_file_name(file, filename_set):
+    """ see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q142982
+
+    These are no complete 8.3 dos short names. The ~ char is missing and 
+    replaced with one character from the filename. WiX warns about such
+    filenames, since a collision might occur. Google for "CNDL1014" for
+    more information.
+    """
+    # guard this to not confuse the generation
+    if is_dos_short_file_name(file):
+        return file
+
+    fname, ext = os.path.splitext(file) # ext contains the dot
+
+    # first try if it suffices to convert to upper
+    file = file.upper()
+    if is_dos_short_file_name(file):
+        return file
+
+    # strip forbidden characters.
+    forbidden = '."/[]:;=, '
+    fname = filter( lambda c : c not in forbidden, fname )
+
+    # check if we already generated a filename with the same number:
+    # thisis1.txt, thisis2.txt etc.
+    duplicate, num = not None, 1
+    while duplicate:
+        shortname = "%s%s" % (fname[:8-len(str(num))].upper(),\
+                              str(num))
+        if len(ext) >= 2:
+            shortname = "%s%s" % (shortname, ext[:4].upper())
+
+        duplicate, num = shortname in filename_set, num+1
+
+    assert( is_dos_short_file_name(shortname) ), 'shortname is %s, longname is %s' % (shortname, file)
+    filename_set.append(shortname)
+    return shortname
+
+def create_feature_dict(files):
+    """ X_MSI_FEATURE and doc FileTag's can be used to collect files in a
+        hierarchy. This function collects the files into this hierarchy.
+    """
+    dict = {}
+
+    def add_to_dict( feature, file ):
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List( feature ):
+            feature = [ feature ]
+
+        for f in feature:
+            if not dict.has_key( f ):
+                dict[ f ] = [ file ]
+            else:
+                dict[ f ].append( file )
+
+    for file in files:
+        if hasattr( file, 'PACKAGING_X_MSI_FEATURE' ):
+            add_to_dict(file.PACKAGING_X_MSI_FEATURE, file)
+        elif hasattr( file, 'PACKAGING_DOC' ):
+            add_to_dict( 'PACKAGING_DOC', file )
+        else:
+            add_to_dict( 'default', file )
+
+    return dict
+
+def generate_guids(root):
+    """ generates globally unique identifiers for parts of the xml which need
+    them.
+
+    Component tags have a special requirement. Their UUID is only allowed to
+    change if the list of their contained resources has changed. This allows
+    for clean removal and proper updates.
+
+    To handle this requirement, the uuid is generated with an md5 hashing the
+    whole subtree of a xml node.
+    """
+    from md5 import md5
+
+    # specify which tags need a guid and in which attribute this should be stored.
+    needs_id = { 'Product'   : 'Id',
+                 'Package'   : 'Id',
+                 'Component' : 'Guid',
+               }
+
+    # find all XMl nodes matching the key, retrieve their attribute, hash their
+    # subtree, convert hash to string and add as a attribute to the xml node.
+    for (key,value) in needs_id.items():
+        node_list = root.getElementsByTagName(key)
+        attribute = value
+        for node in node_list:
+            hash = md5(node.toxml()).hexdigest()
+            hash_str = '%s-%s-%s-%s-%s' % ( hash[:8], hash[8:12], hash[12:16], hash[16:20], hash[20:] )
+            node.attributes[attribute] = hash_str
+
+
+
+def string_wxsfile(target, source, env):
+    return "building WiX file %s"%( target[0].path )
+
+def build_wxsfile(target, source, env):
+    """ compiles a .wxs file from the keywords given in env['msi_spec'] and
+        by analyzing the tree of source nodes and their tags.
+    """
+    file = open(target[0].abspath, 'w')
+
+    try:
+        # Create a document with the Wix root tag
+        doc  = Document()
+        root = doc.createElement( 'Wix' )
+        root.attributes['xmlns']='http://schemas.microsoft.com/wix/2003/01/wi'
+        doc.appendChild( root )
+
+        filename_set = [] # this is to circumvent duplicates in the shortnames
+        id_set       = {} # this is to circumvent duplicates in the ids
+
+        # Create the content
+        build_wxsfile_header_section(root, env)
+        build_wxsfile_file_section(root, source, env['NAME'], env['VERSION'], env['VENDOR'], filename_set, id_set)
+        generate_guids(root)
+        build_wxsfile_features_section(root, source, env['NAME'], env['VERSION'], env['SUMMARY'], id_set)
+        build_wxsfile_default_gui(root)
+        build_license_file(target[0].get_dir(), env)
+
+        # write the xml to a file
+        file.write( doc.toprettyxml() )
+
+        # call a user specified function
+        if env.has_key('CHANGE_SPECFILE'):
+            env['CHANGE_SPECFILE'](target, source)
+
+    except KeyError, e:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError( '"%s" package field for MSI is missing.' % e.args[0] )
+
+#
+# setup function
+#
+def create_default_directory_layout(root, NAME, VERSION, VENDOR, filename_set):
+    """ Create the wix default target directory layout and return the innermost
+    directory.
+
+    We assume that the XML tree delivered in the root argument already contains
+    the Product tag.
+
+    Everything is put under the PFiles directory property defined by WiX.
+    After that a directory  with the 'VENDOR' tag is placed and then a
+    directory with the name of the project and its VERSION. This leads to the
+    following TARGET Directory Layout:
+    C:\<PFiles>\<Vendor>\<Projectname-Version>\
+    Example: C:\Programme\Company\Product-1.2\
+    """
+    doc = Document()
+    d1  = doc.createElement( 'Directory' )
+    d1.attributes['Id']   = 'TARGETDIR'
+    d1.attributes['Name'] = 'SourceDir'
+
+    d2  = doc.createElement( 'Directory' )
+    d2.attributes['Id']   = 'ProgramFilesFolder'
+    d2.attributes['Name'] = 'PFiles'
+
+    d3 = doc.createElement( 'Directory' )
+    d3.attributes['Id']       = 'VENDOR_folder'
+    d3.attributes['Name']     = escape( gen_dos_short_file_name( VENDOR, filename_set ) )
+    d3.attributes['LongName'] = escape( VENDOR )
+
+    d4 = doc.createElement( 'Directory' )
+    project_folder            = "%s-%s" % ( NAME, VERSION )
+    d4.attributes['Id']       = 'MY_DEFAULT_FOLDER'
+    d4.attributes['Name']     = escape( gen_dos_short_file_name( project_folder, filename_set ) )
+    d4.attributes['LongName'] = escape( project_folder )
+
+    d1.childNodes.append( d2 )
+    d2.childNodes.append( d3 )
+    d3.childNodes.append( d4 )
+
+    root.getElementsByTagName('Product')[0].childNodes.append( d1 )
+
+    return d4
+
+#
+# mandatory and optional file tags
+#
+def build_wxsfile_file_section(root, files, NAME, VERSION, VENDOR, filename_set, id_set):
+    """ builds the Component sections of the wxs file with their included files.
+
+    Files need to be specified in 8.3 format and in the long name format, long
+    filenames will be converted automatically.
+
+    Features are specficied with the 'X_MSI_FEATURE' or 'DOC' FileTag.
+    """
+    root       = create_default_directory_layout( root, NAME, VERSION, VENDOR, filename_set )
+    components = create_feature_dict( files )
+    factory    = Document()
+
+    def get_directory( node, dir ):
+        """ returns the node under the given node representing the directory.
+
+        Returns the component node if dir is None or empty.
+        """
+        if dir == '' or not dir:
+            return node
+
+        Directory = node
+        dir_parts = dir.split(os.path.sep)
+
+        # to make sure that our directory ids are unique, the parent folders are
+        # consecutively added to upper_dir
+        upper_dir = ''
+
+        # walk down the xml tree finding parts of the directory
+        dir_parts = filter( lambda d: d != '', dir_parts )
+        for d in dir_parts[:]:
+            already_created = filter( lambda c: c.nodeName == 'Directory' and c.attributes['LongName'].value == escape(d), Directory.childNodes ) 
+
+            if already_created != []:
+                Directory = already_created[0]
+                dir_parts.remove(d)
+                upper_dir += d
+            else:
+                break
+
+        for d in dir_parts:
+            nDirectory = factory.createElement( 'Directory' )
+            nDirectory.attributes['LongName'] = escape( d )
+            nDirectory.attributes['Name']     = escape( gen_dos_short_file_name( d, filename_set ) )
+            upper_dir += d
+            nDirectory.attributes['Id']       = convert_to_id( upper_dir, id_set )
+
+            Directory.childNodes.append( nDirectory )
+            Directory = nDirectory
+
+        return Directory
+
+    for file in files:
+        drive, path = os.path.splitdrive( file.PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION )
+        filename = os.path.basename( path )
+        dirname  = os.path.dirname( path )
+
+        h = {
+            # tagname                   : default value
+            'PACKAGING_X_MSI_VITAL'     : 'yes',
+            'PACKAGING_X_MSI_FILEID'    : convert_to_id(filename, id_set),
+            'PACKAGING_X_MSI_LONGNAME'  : filename,
+            'PACKAGING_X_MSI_SHORTNAME' : gen_dos_short_file_name(filename, filename_set),
+            'PACKAGING_X_MSI_SOURCE'    : file.get_path(),
+            }
+
+        # fill in the default tags given above.
+        for k,v in [ (k, v) for (k,v) in h.items() if not hasattr(file, k) ]:
+            setattr( file, k, v )
+
+        File = factory.createElement( 'File' )
+        File.attributes['LongName'] = escape( file.PACKAGING_X_MSI_LONGNAME )
+        File.attributes['Name']     = escape( file.PACKAGING_X_MSI_SHORTNAME )
+        File.attributes['Source']   = escape( file.PACKAGING_X_MSI_SOURCE )
+        File.attributes['Id']       = escape( file.PACKAGING_X_MSI_FILEID )
+        File.attributes['Vital']    = escape( file.PACKAGING_X_MSI_VITAL )
+
+        # create the <Component> Tag under which this file should appear
+        Component = factory.createElement('Component')
+        Component.attributes['DiskId'] = '1'
+        Component.attributes['Id']     = convert_to_id( filename, id_set )
+
+        # hang the component node under the root node and the file node
+        # under the component node.
+        Directory = get_directory( root, dirname )
+        Directory.childNodes.append( Component )
+        Component.childNodes.append( File )
+
+#
+# additional functions
+#
+def build_wxsfile_features_section(root, files, NAME, VERSION, SUMMARY, id_set):
+    """ This function creates the <features> tag based on the supplied xml tree.
+
+    This is achieved by finding all <component>s and adding them to a default target.
+
+    It should be called after the tree has been built completly.  We assume
+    that a MY_DEFAULT_FOLDER Property is defined in the wxs file tree.
+
+    Furthermore a top-level with the name and VERSION of the software will be created.
+
+    An PACKAGING_X_MSI_FEATURE can either be a string, where the feature
+    DESCRIPTION will be the same as its title or a Tuple, where the first
+    part will be its title and the second its DESCRIPTION.
+    """
+    factory = Document()
+    Feature = factory.createElement('Feature')
+    Feature.attributes['Id']                    = 'complete'
+    Feature.attributes['ConfigurableDirectory'] = 'MY_DEFAULT_FOLDER'
+    Feature.attributes['Level']                 = '1'
+    Feature.attributes['Title']                 = escape( '%s %s' % (NAME, VERSION) )
+    Feature.attributes['Description']           = escape( SUMMARY )
+    Feature.attributes['Display']               = 'expand'
+
+    for (feature, files) in create_feature_dict(files).items():
+        SubFeature   = factory.createElement('Feature')
+        SubFeature.attributes['Level'] = '1'
+
+        if SCons.Util.is_Tuple(feature):
+            SubFeature.attributes['Id']    = convert_to_id( feature[0], id_set )
+            SubFeature.attributes['Title'] = escape(feature[0])
+            SubFeature.attributes['Description'] = escape(feature[1])
+        else:
+            SubFeature.attributes['Id'] = convert_to_id( feature, id_set )
+            if feature=='default':
+                SubFeature.attributes['Description'] = 'Main Part'
+                SubFeature.attributes['Title'] = 'Main Part'
+            elif feature=='PACKAGING_DOC':
+                SubFeature.attributes['Description'] = 'Documentation'
+                SubFeature.attributes['Title'] = 'Documentation'
+            else:
+                SubFeature.attributes['Description'] = escape(feature)
+                SubFeature.attributes['Title'] = escape(feature)
+
+        # build the componentrefs. As one of the design decision is that every
+        # file is also a component we walk the list of files and create a
+        # reference.
+        for f in files:
+            ComponentRef = factory.createElement('ComponentRef')
+            ComponentRef.attributes['Id'] = convert_to_id( os.path.basename(f.get_path()), id_set )
+            SubFeature.childNodes.append(ComponentRef)
+
+        Feature.childNodes.append(SubFeature)
+
+    root.getElementsByTagName('Product')[0].childNodes.append(Feature)
+
+def build_wxsfile_default_gui(root):
+    """ this function adds a default GUI to the wxs file
+    """
+    factory = Document()
+    Product = root.getElementsByTagName('Product')[0]
+
+    UIRef   = factory.createElement('UIRef')
+    UIRef.attributes['Id'] = 'WixUI_Mondo'
+    Product.childNodes.append(UIRef)
+
+    UIRef   = factory.createElement('UIRef')
+    UIRef.attributes['Id'] = 'WixUI_ErrorProgressText'
+    Product.childNodes.append(UIRef)
+
+def build_license_file(directory, spec):
+    """ creates a License.rtf file with the content of "X_MSI_LICENSE_TEXT"
+    in the given directory
+    """
+    name, text = '', ''
+
+    try:
+        name = spec['LICENSE']
+        text = spec['X_MSI_LICENSE_TEXT']
+    except KeyError:
+        pass # ignore this as X_MSI_LICENSE_TEXT is optional
+
+    if name!='' or text!='':
+        file = open( os.path.join(directory.get_path(), 'License.rtf'), 'w' )
+        file.write('{\\rtf')
+        if text!='':
+             file.write(text.replace('\n', '\\par '))
+        else:
+             file.write(name+'\\par\\par')
+        file.write('}')
+        file.close()
+
+#
+# mandatory and optional package tags
+#
+def build_wxsfile_header_section(root, spec):
+    """ Adds the xml file node which define the package meta-data.
+    """
+    # Create the needed DOM nodes and add them at the correct position in the tree.
+    factory = Document()
+    Product = factory.createElement( 'Product' )
+    Package = factory.createElement( 'Package' )
+
+    root.childNodes.append( Product )
+    Product.childNodes.append( Package )
+
+    # set "mandatory" default values
+    if not spec.has_key('X_MSI_LANGUAGE'):
+        spec['X_MSI_LANGUAGE'] = '1033' # select english
+
+    # mandatory sections, will throw a KeyError if the tag is not available
+    Product.attributes['Name']         = escape( spec['NAME'] )
+    Product.attributes['Version']      = escape( spec['VERSION'] )
+    Product.attributes['Manufacturer'] = escape( spec['VENDOR'] )
+    Product.attributes['Language']     = escape( spec['X_MSI_LANGUAGE'] )
+    Package.attributes['Description']  = escape( spec['SUMMARY'] )
+
+    # now the optional tags, for which we avoid the KeyErrror exception
+    if spec.has_key( 'DESCRIPTION' ):
+        Package.attributes['Comments'] = escape( spec['DESCRIPTION'] )
+
+    if spec.has_key( 'X_MSI_UPGRADE_CODE' ):
+        Package.attributes['X_MSI_UPGRADE_CODE'] = escape( spec['X_MSI_UPGRADE_CODE'] )
+
+    # We hardcode the media tag as our current model cannot handle it.
+    Media = factory.createElement('Media')
+    Media.attributes['Id']       = '1'
+    Media.attributes['Cabinet']  = 'default.cab'
+    Media.attributes['EmbedCab'] = 'yes'
+    root.getElementsByTagName('Product')[0].childNodes.append(Media)
+
+# this builder is the entry-point for .wxs file compiler.
+wxs_builder = Builder(
+    action         = Action( build_wxsfile, string_wxsfile ),
+    ensure_suffix  = '.wxs' )
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, NAME, VERSION,
+            DESCRIPTION, SUMMARY, VENDOR, X_MSI_LANGUAGE, **kw):
+    # make sure that the Wix Builder is in the environment
+    SCons.Tool.Tool('wix').generate(env)
+
+    # get put the keywords for the specfile compiler. These are the arguments
+    # given to the package function and all optional ones stored in kw, minus
+    # the the source, target and env one.
+    loc = locals()
+    del loc['kw']
+    kw.update(loc)
+    del kw['source'], kw['target'], kw['env']
+
+    # strip the install builder from the source files
+    target, source = stripinstallbuilder(target, source, env)
+
+    # put the arguments into the env and call the specfile builder.
+    env['msi_spec'] = kw
+    specfile = apply( wxs_builder, [env, target, source], kw )
+
+    # now call the WiX Tool with the built specfile added as a source.
+    msifile  = env.WiX(target, specfile)
+
+    # return the target and source tuple.
+    return (msifile, source+[specfile])
+

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/rpm.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/rpm.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/rpm.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,362 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging.rpm
+
+The rpm packager.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/rpm.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import string
+
+import SCons.Builder
+
+from SCons.Environment import OverrideEnvironment
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import stripinstallbuilder, src_targz
+from SCons.Errors import UserError
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, NAME, VERSION,
+            PACKAGEVERSION, DESCRIPTION, SUMMARY, X_RPM_GROUP, LICENSE,
+            **kw):
+    # initialize the rpm tool
+    SCons.Tool.Tool('rpm').generate(env)
+
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['Rpm']
+
+    # Generate a UserError whenever the target name has been set explicitly,
+    # since rpm does not allow for controlling it. This is detected by
+    # checking if the target has been set to the default by the Package()
+    # Environment function.
+    if str(target[0])!="%s-%s"%(NAME, VERSION):
+        raise UserError( "Setting target is not supported for rpm." )
+    else:
+        # This should be overridable from the construction environment,
+        # which it is by using ARCHITECTURE=.
+        # Guessing based on what os.uname() returns at least allows it
+        # to work for both i386 and x86_64 Linux systems.
+        archmap = {
+            'i686'  : 'i386',
+            'i586'  : 'i386',
+            'i486'  : 'i386',
+        }
+
+        buildarchitecture = os.uname()[4]
+        buildarchitecture = archmap.get(buildarchitecture, buildarchitecture)
+
+        if kw.has_key('ARCHITECTURE'):
+            buildarchitecture = kw['ARCHITECTURE']
+
+        fmt = '%s-%s-%s.%s.rpm'
+        srcrpm = fmt % (NAME, VERSION, PACKAGEVERSION, 'src')
+        binrpm = fmt % (NAME, VERSION, PACKAGEVERSION, buildarchitecture)
+
+        target = [ srcrpm, binrpm ]
+
+    # get the correct arguments into the kw hash
+    loc=locals()
+    del loc['kw']
+    kw.update(loc)
+    del kw['source'], kw['target'], kw['env']
+
+    # if no "SOURCE_URL" tag is given add a default one.
+    if not kw.has_key('SOURCE_URL'):
+        #kw['SOURCE_URL']=(str(target[0])+".tar.gz").replace('.rpm', '')
+        kw['SOURCE_URL']=string.replace(str(target[0])+".tar.gz", '.rpm', '')
+
+    # mangle the source and target list for the rpmbuild
+    env = OverrideEnvironment(env, kw)
+    target, source = stripinstallbuilder(target, source, env)
+    target, source = addspecfile(target, source, env)
+    target, source = collectintargz(target, source, env)
+
+    # now call the rpm builder to actually build the packet.
+    return apply(bld, [env, target, source], kw)
+
+def collectintargz(target, source, env):
+    """ Puts all source files into a tar.gz file. """
+    # the rpm tool depends on a source package, until this is chagned
+    # this hack needs to be here that tries to pack all sources in.
+    sources = env.FindSourceFiles()
+
+    # filter out the target we are building the source list for.
+    #sources = [s for s in sources if not (s in target)]
+    sources = filter(lambda s, t=target: not (s in t), sources)
+
+    # find the .spec file for rpm and add it since it is not necessarily found
+    # by the FindSourceFiles function.
+    #sources.extend( [s for s in source if str(s).rfind('.spec')!=-1] )
+    spec_file = lambda s: string.rfind(str(s), '.spec') != -1
+    sources.extend( filter(spec_file, source) )
+
+    # as the source contains the url of the source package this rpm package
+    # is built from, we extract the target name
+    #tarball = (str(target[0])+".tar.gz").replace('.rpm', '')
+    tarball = string.replace(str(target[0])+".tar.gz", '.rpm', '')
+    try:
+        #tarball = env['SOURCE_URL'].split('/')[-1]
+        tarball = string.split(env['SOURCE_URL'], '/')[-1]
+    except KeyError, e:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError( "Missing PackageTag '%s' for RPM packager" % e.args[0] )
+
+    tarball = src_targz.package(env, source=sources, target=tarball,
+                                PACKAGEROOT=env['PACKAGEROOT'], )
+
+    return (target, tarball)
+
+def addspecfile(target, source, env):
+    specfile = "%s-%s" % (env['NAME'], env['VERSION'])
+
+    bld = SCons.Builder.Builder(action         = build_specfile,
+                                suffix         = '.spec',
+                                target_factory = SCons.Node.FS.File)
+
+    source.extend(bld(env, specfile, source))
+
+    return (target,source)
+
+def build_specfile(target, source, env):
+    """ Builds a RPM specfile from a dictionary with string metadata and
+    by analyzing a tree of nodes.
+    """
+    file = open(target[0].abspath, 'w')
+    str  = ""
+
+    try:
+        file.write( build_specfile_header(env) )
+        file.write( build_specfile_sections(env) )
+        file.write( build_specfile_filesection(env, source) )
+        file.close()
+
+        # call a user specified function
+        if env.has_key('CHANGE_SPECFILE'):
+            env['CHANGE_SPECFILE'](target, source)
+
+    except KeyError, e:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError( '"%s" package field for RPM is missing.' % e.args[0] )
+
+
+#
+# mandatory and optional package tag section
+#
+def build_specfile_sections(spec):
+    """ Builds the sections of a rpm specfile.
+    """
+    str = ""
+
+    mandatory_sections = {
+        'DESCRIPTION'  : '\n%%description\n%s\n\n', }
+
+    str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(mandatory_sections).compile( spec )
+
+    optional_sections = {
+        'DESCRIPTION_'        : '%%description -l %s\n%s\n\n',
+        'CHANGELOG'           : '%%changelog\n%s\n\n',
+        'X_RPM_PREINSTALL'    : '%%pre\n%s\n\n',
+        'X_RPM_POSTINSTALL'   : '%%post\n%s\n\n',
+        'X_RPM_PREUNINSTALL'  : '%%preun\n%s\n\n',
+        'X_RPM_POSTUNINSTALL' : '%%postun\n%s\n\n',
+        'X_RPM_VERIFY'        : '%%verify\n%s\n\n',
+
+        # These are for internal use but could possibly be overriden
+        'X_RPM_PREP'          : '%%prep\n%s\n\n',
+        'X_RPM_BUILD'         : '%%build\n%s\n\n',
+        'X_RPM_INSTALL'       : '%%install\n%s\n\n',
+        'X_RPM_CLEAN'         : '%%clean\n%s\n\n',
+        }
+
+    # Default prep, build, install and clean rules
+    # TODO: optimize those build steps, to not compile the project a second time
+    if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_PREP'):
+        spec['X_RPM_PREP'] = '[ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"' + '\n%setup -q'
+
+    if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_BUILD'):
+        spec['X_RPM_BUILD'] = 'mkdir "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"'
+
+    if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_INSTALL'):
+        spec['X_RPM_INSTALL'] = 'scons --install-sandbox="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"'
+
+    if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_CLEAN'):
+        spec['X_RPM_CLEAN'] = '[ -n "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" -a "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" != / ] && rm -rf "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"'
+
+    str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(optional_sections, mandatory=0).compile( spec )
+
+    return str
+
+def build_specfile_header(spec):
+    """ Builds all section but the %file of a rpm specfile
+    """
+    str = ""
+
+    # first the mandatory sections
+    mandatory_header_fields = {
+        'NAME'           : '%%define name %s\nName: %%{name}\n',
+        'VERSION'        : '%%define version %s\nVersion: %%{version}\n',
+        'PACKAGEVERSION' : '%%define release %s\nRelease: %%{release}\n',
+        'X_RPM_GROUP'    : 'Group: %s\n',
+        'SUMMARY'        : 'Summary: %s\n',
+        'LICENSE'        : 'License: %s\n', }
+
+    str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(mandatory_header_fields).compile( spec )
+
+    # now the optional tags
+    optional_header_fields = {
+        'VENDOR'              : 'Vendor: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_URL'           : 'Url: %s\n',
+        'SOURCE_URL'          : 'Source: %s\n',
+        'SUMMARY_'            : 'Summary(%s): %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_DISTRIBUTION'  : 'Distribution: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_ICON'          : 'Icon: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_PACKAGER'      : 'Packager: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_GROUP_'        : 'Group(%s): %s\n',
+
+        'X_RPM_REQUIRES'      : 'Requires: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_PROVIDES'      : 'Provides: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_CONFLICTS'     : 'Conflicts: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_BUILDREQUIRES' : 'BuildRequires: %s\n',
+
+        'X_RPM_SERIAL'        : 'Serial: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_EPOCH'         : 'Epoch: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_AUTOREQPROV'   : 'AutoReqProv: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_EXCLUDEARCH'   : 'ExcludeArch: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_EXCLUSIVEARCH' : 'ExclusiveArch: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_PREFIX'        : 'Prefix: %s\n',
+        'X_RPM_CONFLICTS'     : 'Conflicts: %s\n',
+
+        # internal use
+        'X_RPM_BUILDROOT'     : 'BuildRoot: %s\n', }
+
+    # fill in default values:
+    # Adding a BuildRequires renders the .rpm unbuildable under System, which
+    # are not managed by rpm, since the database to resolve this dependency is
+    # missing (take Gentoo as an example)
+#    if not s.has_key('x_rpm_BuildRequires'):
+#        s['x_rpm_BuildRequires'] = 'scons'
+
+    if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_BUILDROOT'):
+        spec['X_RPM_BUILDROOT'] = '%{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}'
+
+    str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(optional_header_fields, mandatory=0).compile( spec )
+    return str
+
+#
+# mandatory and optional file tags
+#
+def build_specfile_filesection(spec, files):
+    """ builds the %file section of the specfile
+    """
+    str  = '%files\n'
+
+    if not spec.has_key('X_RPM_DEFATTR'):
+        spec['X_RPM_DEFATTR'] = '(-,root,root)'
+
+    str = str + '%%defattr %s\n' % spec['X_RPM_DEFATTR']
+
+    supported_tags = {
+        'PACKAGING_CONFIG'           : '%%config %s',
+        'PACKAGING_CONFIG_NOREPLACE' : '%%config(noreplace) %s',
+        'PACKAGING_DOC'              : '%%doc %s',
+        'PACKAGING_UNIX_ATTR'        : '%%attr %s',
+        'PACKAGING_LANG_'            : '%%lang(%s) %s',
+        'PACKAGING_X_RPM_VERIFY'     : '%%verify %s',
+        'PACKAGING_X_RPM_DIR'        : '%%dir %s',
+        'PACKAGING_X_RPM_DOCDIR'     : '%%docdir %s',
+        'PACKAGING_X_RPM_GHOST'      : '%%ghost %s', }
+
+    for file in files:
+        # build the tagset
+        tags = {}
+        for k in supported_tags.keys():
+            try:
+                tags[k]=getattr(file, k)
+            except AttributeError:
+                pass
+
+        # compile the tagset
+        str = str + SimpleTagCompiler(supported_tags, mandatory=0).compile( tags )
+
+        str = str + ' '
+        str = str + file.PACKAGING_INSTALL_LOCATION
+        str = str + '\n\n'
+
+    return str
+
+class SimpleTagCompiler:
+    """ This class is a simple string substition utility:
+    the replacement specfication is stored in the tagset dictionary, something
+    like:
+     { "abc"  : "cdef %s ",
+       "abc_" : "cdef %s %s" }
+
+    the compile function gets a value dictionary, which may look like:
+    { "abc"    : "ghij",
+      "abc_gh" : "ij" }
+
+    The resulting string will be:
+     "cdef ghij cdef gh ij"
+    """
+    def __init__(self, tagset, mandatory=1):
+        self.tagset    = tagset
+        self.mandatory = mandatory
+
+    def compile(self, values):
+        """ compiles the tagset and returns a str containing the result
+        """
+        def is_international(tag):
+            #return tag.endswith('_')
+            return tag[-1:] == '_'
+
+        def get_country_code(tag):
+            return tag[-2:]
+
+        def strip_country_code(tag):
+            return tag[:-2]
+
+        replacements = self.tagset.items()
+
+        str = ""
+        #domestic = [ (k,v) for k,v in replacements if not is_international(k) ]
+        domestic = filter(lambda t, i=is_international: not i(t[0]), replacements)
+        for key, replacement in domestic:
+            try:
+                str = str + replacement % values[key]
+            except KeyError, e:
+                if self.mandatory:
+                    raise e
+
+        #international = [ (k,v) for k,v in replacements if is_international(k) ]
+        international = filter(lambda t, i=is_international: i(t[0]), replacements)
+        for key, replacement in international:
+            try:
+                #int_values_for_key = [ (get_country_code(k),v) for k,v in values.items() if strip_country_code(k) == key ]
+                x = filter(lambda t,key=key,s=strip_country_code: s(t[0]) == key, values.items())
+                int_values_for_key = map(lambda t,g=get_country_code: (g(t[0]),t[1]), x)
+                for v in int_values_for_key:
+                    str = str + replacement % v
+            except KeyError, e:
+                if self.mandatory:
+                    raise e
+
+        return str
+

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_tarbz2.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_tarbz2.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_tarbz2.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging.tarbz2
+
+The tarbz2 SRC packager.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+# 
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_tarbz2.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import putintopackageroot
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, **kw):
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['Tar']
+    bld.set_suffix('.tar.bz2')
+    target, source = putintopackageroot(target, source, env, PACKAGEROOT, honor_install_location=0)
+    return bld(env, target, source, TARFLAGS='-jc')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_targz.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_targz.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_targz.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging.targz
+
+The targz SRC packager.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_targz.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import putintopackageroot
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, **kw):
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['Tar']
+    bld.set_suffix('.tar.gz')
+    target, source = putintopackageroot(target, source, env, PACKAGEROOT, honor_install_location=0)
+    return bld(env, target, source, TARFLAGS='-zc')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_zip.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_zip.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_zip.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging.zip
+
+The zip SRC packager.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+# 
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/src_zip.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import putintopackageroot
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, **kw):
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['Zip']
+    bld.set_suffix('.zip')
+    target, source = putintopackageroot(target, source, env, PACKAGEROOT, honor_install_location=0)
+    return bld(env, target, source)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/tarbz2.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/tarbz2.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/tarbz2.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging.tarbz2
+
+The tarbz2 SRC packager.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+# 
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/tarbz2.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import stripinstallbuilder, putintopackageroot
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, **kw):
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['Tar']
+    bld.set_suffix('.tar.gz')
+    target, source = putintopackageroot(target, source, env, PACKAGEROOT)
+    target, source = stripinstallbuilder(target, source, env)
+    return bld(env, target, source, TARFLAGS='-jc')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/targz.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/targz.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/targz.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging.targz
+
+The targz SRC packager.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+# 
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/targz.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import stripinstallbuilder, putintopackageroot
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, **kw):
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['Tar']
+    bld.set_suffix('.tar.gz')
+    target, source = stripinstallbuilder(target, source, env)
+    target, source = putintopackageroot(target, source, env, PACKAGEROOT)
+    return bld(env, target, source, TARFLAGS='-zc')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/zip.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/zip.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/packaging/zip.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.Packaging.zip
+
+The zip SRC packager.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+# 
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/packaging/zip.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+from SCons.Tool.packaging import stripinstallbuilder, putintopackageroot
+
+def package(env, target, source, PACKAGEROOT, **kw):
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['Zip']
+    bld.set_suffix('.zip')
+    target, source = stripinstallbuilder(target, source, env)
+    target, source = putintopackageroot(target, source, env, PACKAGEROOT)
+    return bld(env, target, source)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/pdf.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/pdf.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/pdf.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,72 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.pdf
+
+Common PDF Builder definition for various other Tool modules that use it.
+Add an explicit action to run epstopdf to convert .eps files to .pdf
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/pdf.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Tool
+
+PDFBuilder = None
+
+EpsPdfAction = SCons.Action.Action('$EPSTOPDFCOM', '$EPSTOPDFCOMSTR')
+
+def generate(env):
+    try:
+        env['BUILDERS']['PDF']
+    except KeyError:
+        global PDFBuilder
+        if PDFBuilder is None:
+            PDFBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = {},
+                                               source_scanner = SCons.Tool.PDFLaTeXScanner,
+                                               prefix = '$PDFPREFIX',
+                                               suffix = '$PDFSUFFIX',
+                                               emitter = {},
+                                               source_ext_match = None,
+                                               single_source=True)
+        env['BUILDERS']['PDF'] = PDFBuilder
+
+    env['PDFPREFIX'] = ''
+    env['PDFSUFFIX'] = '.pdf'
+
+# put the epstopdf builder in this routine so we can add it after 
+# the pdftex builder so that one is the default for no source suffix
+def generate2(env):
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['PDF']
+    #bld.add_action('.ps',  EpsPdfAction) # this is covered by direct Ghostcript action in gs.py
+    bld.add_action('.eps', EpsPdfAction)
+
+    env['EPSTOPDF']      = 'epstopdf'
+    env['EPSTOPDFFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['EPSTOPDFCOM']   = '$EPSTOPDF $EPSTOPDFFLAGS ${SOURCE} -o ${TARGET}'
+
+def exists(env):
+    # This only puts a skeleton Builder in place, so if someone
+    # references this Tool directly, it's always "available."
+    return 1

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/pdflatex.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/pdflatex.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/pdflatex.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,75 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.pdflatex
+
+Tool-specific initialization for pdflatex.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/pdflatex.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Tool.pdf
+import SCons.Tool.tex
+
+PDFLaTeXAction = None
+
+def PDFLaTeXAuxFunction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    result = SCons.Tool.tex.InternalLaTeXAuxAction( PDFLaTeXAction, target, source, env )
+    return result
+
+PDFLaTeXAuxAction = None
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for pdflatex to an Environment."""
+    global PDFLaTeXAction
+    if PDFLaTeXAction is None:
+        PDFLaTeXAction = SCons.Action.Action('$PDFLATEXCOM', '$PDFLATEXCOMSTR')
+
+    global PDFLaTeXAuxAction
+    if PDFLaTeXAuxAction is None:
+        PDFLaTeXAuxAction = SCons.Action.Action(PDFLaTeXAuxFunction,
+                              strfunction=SCons.Tool.tex.TeXLaTeXStrFunction)
+
+    import pdf
+    pdf.generate(env)
+
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['PDF']
+    bld.add_action('.ltx', PDFLaTeXAuxAction)
+    bld.add_action('.latex', PDFLaTeXAuxAction)
+    bld.add_emitter('.ltx', SCons.Tool.tex.tex_pdf_emitter)
+    bld.add_emitter('.latex', SCons.Tool.tex.tex_pdf_emitter)
+
+    env['PDFLATEX']      = 'pdflatex'
+    env['PDFLATEXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('-interaction=nonstopmode')
+    env['PDFLATEXCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $PDFLATEX $PDFLATEXFLAGS ${SOURCE.file}'
+    env['LATEXRETRIES']  = 3
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('pdflatex')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/pdftex.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/pdftex.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/pdftex.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,99 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.pdftex
+
+Tool-specific initialization for pdftex.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/pdftex.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Tool.tex
+
+PDFTeXAction = None
+
+# This action might be needed more than once if we are dealing with
+# labels and bibtex.
+PDFLaTeXAction = None
+
+def PDFLaTeXAuxAction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    result = SCons.Tool.tex.InternalLaTeXAuxAction( PDFLaTeXAction, target, source, env )
+    return result
+
+def PDFTeXLaTeXFunction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    """A builder for TeX and LaTeX that scans the source file to
+    decide the "flavor" of the source and then executes the appropriate
+    program."""
+    if SCons.Tool.tex.is_LaTeX(source):
+        result = PDFLaTeXAuxAction(target,source,env)
+    else:
+        result = PDFTeXAction(target,source,env)
+    return result
+
+PDFTeXLaTeXAction = None
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for pdftex to an Environment."""
+    global PDFTeXAction
+    if PDFTeXAction is None:
+        PDFTeXAction = SCons.Action.Action('$PDFTEXCOM', '$PDFTEXCOMSTR')
+
+    global PDFLaTeXAction
+    if PDFLaTeXAction is None:
+        PDFLaTeXAction = SCons.Action.Action("$PDFLATEXCOM", "$PDFLATEXCOMSTR")
+
+    global PDFTeXLaTeXAction
+    if PDFTeXLaTeXAction is None:
+        PDFTeXLaTeXAction = SCons.Action.Action(PDFTeXLaTeXFunction,
+                              strfunction=SCons.Tool.tex.TeXLaTeXStrFunction)
+
+    import pdf
+    pdf.generate(env)
+
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['PDF']
+    bld.add_action('.tex', PDFTeXLaTeXAction)
+    bld.add_emitter('.tex', SCons.Tool.tex.tex_pdf_emitter)
+
+    # Add the epstopdf builder after the pdftex builder 
+    # so pdftex is the default for no source suffix
+    pdf.generate2(env)
+
+    env['PDFTEX']      = 'pdftex'
+    env['PDFTEXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('-interaction=nonstopmode')
+    env['PDFTEXCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $PDFTEX $PDFTEXFLAGS ${SOURCE.file}'
+
+    # Duplicate from latex.py.  If latex.py goes away, then this is still OK.
+    env['PDFLATEX']      = 'pdflatex'
+    env['PDFLATEXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('-interaction=nonstopmode')
+    env['PDFLATEXCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $PDFLATEX $PDFLATEXFLAGS ${SOURCE.file}'
+    env['LATEXRETRIES']  = 3
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('pdftex')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/qt.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/qt.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/qt.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,330 @@
+
+"""SCons.Tool.qt
+
+Tool-specific initialization for Qt.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/qt.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import re
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Scanner
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+class ToolQtWarning(SCons.Warnings.Warning):
+    pass
+
+class GeneratedMocFileNotIncluded(ToolQtWarning):
+    pass
+
+class QtdirNotFound(ToolQtWarning):
+    pass
+
+SCons.Warnings.enableWarningClass(ToolQtWarning)
+
+header_extensions = [".h", ".hxx", ".hpp", ".hh"]
+if SCons.Util.case_sensitive_suffixes('.h', '.H'):
+    header_extensions.append('.H')
+cplusplus = __import__('c++', globals(), locals(), [])
+cxx_suffixes = cplusplus.CXXSuffixes
+
+def checkMocIncluded(target, source, env):
+    moc = target[0]
+    cpp = source[0]
+    # looks like cpp.includes is cleared before the build stage :-(
+    # not really sure about the path transformations (moc.cwd? cpp.cwd?) :-/
+    path = SCons.Defaults.CScan.path(env, moc.cwd)
+    includes = SCons.Defaults.CScan(cpp, env, path)
+    if not moc in includes:
+        SCons.Warnings.warn(
+            GeneratedMocFileNotIncluded,
+            "Generated moc file '%s' is not included by '%s'" %
+            (str(moc), str(cpp)))
+
+def find_file(filename, paths, node_factory):
+    for dir in paths:
+        node = node_factory(filename, dir)
+        if node.rexists():
+            return node
+    return None
+
+class _Automoc:
+    """
+    Callable class, which works as an emitter for Programs, SharedLibraries and
+    StaticLibraries.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, objBuilderName):
+        self.objBuilderName = objBuilderName
+        
+    def __call__(self, target, source, env):
+        """
+        Smart autoscan function. Gets the list of objects for the Program
+        or Lib. Adds objects and builders for the special qt files.
+        """
+        try:
+            if int(env.subst('$QT_AUTOSCAN')) == 0:
+                return target, source
+        except ValueError:
+            pass
+        try:
+            debug = int(env.subst('$QT_DEBUG'))
+        except ValueError:
+            debug = 0
+        
+        # some shortcuts used in the scanner
+        splitext = SCons.Util.splitext
+        objBuilder = getattr(env, self.objBuilderName)
+  
+        # some regular expressions:
+        # Q_OBJECT detection
+        q_object_search = re.compile(r'[^A-Za-z0-9]Q_OBJECT[^A-Za-z0-9]') 
+        # cxx and c comment 'eater'
+        #comment = re.compile(r'(//.*)|(/\*(([^*])|(\*[^/]))*\*/)')
+        # CW: something must be wrong with the regexp. See also bug #998222
+        #     CURRENTLY THERE IS NO TEST CASE FOR THAT
+        
+        # The following is kind of hacky to get builders working properly (FIXME)
+        objBuilderEnv = objBuilder.env
+        objBuilder.env = env
+        mocBuilderEnv = env.Moc.env
+        env.Moc.env = env
+        
+        # make a deep copy for the result; MocH objects will be appended
+        out_sources = source[:]
+
+        for obj in source:
+            if not obj.has_builder():
+                # binary obj file provided
+                if debug:
+                    print "scons: qt: '%s' seems to be a binary. Discarded." % str(obj)
+                continue
+            cpp = obj.sources[0]
+            if not splitext(str(cpp))[1] in cxx_suffixes:
+                if debug:
+                    print "scons: qt: '%s' is no cxx file. Discarded." % str(cpp) 
+                # c or fortran source
+                continue
+            #cpp_contents = comment.sub('', cpp.get_contents())
+            cpp_contents = cpp.get_contents()
+            h=None
+            for h_ext in header_extensions:
+                # try to find the header file in the corresponding source
+                # directory
+                hname = splitext(cpp.name)[0] + h_ext
+                h = find_file(hname, (cpp.get_dir(),), env.File)
+                if h:
+                    if debug:
+                        print "scons: qt: Scanning '%s' (header of '%s')" % (str(h), str(cpp))
+                    #h_contents = comment.sub('', h.get_contents())
+                    h_contents = h.get_contents()
+                    break
+            if not h and debug:
+                print "scons: qt: no header for '%s'." % (str(cpp))
+            if h and q_object_search.search(h_contents):
+                # h file with the Q_OBJECT macro found -> add moc_cpp
+                moc_cpp = env.Moc(h)
+                moc_o = objBuilder(moc_cpp)
+                out_sources.append(moc_o)
+                #moc_cpp.target_scanner = SCons.Defaults.CScan
+                if debug:
+                    print "scons: qt: found Q_OBJECT macro in '%s', moc'ing to '%s'" % (str(h), str(moc_cpp))
+            if cpp and q_object_search.search(cpp_contents):
+                # cpp file with Q_OBJECT macro found -> add moc
+                # (to be included in cpp)
+                moc = env.Moc(cpp)
+                env.Ignore(moc, moc)
+                if debug:
+                    print "scons: qt: found Q_OBJECT macro in '%s', moc'ing to '%s'" % (str(cpp), str(moc))
+                #moc.source_scanner = SCons.Defaults.CScan
+        # restore the original env attributes (FIXME)
+        objBuilder.env = objBuilderEnv
+        env.Moc.env = mocBuilderEnv
+
+        return (target, out_sources)
+
+AutomocShared = _Automoc('SharedObject')
+AutomocStatic = _Automoc('StaticObject')
+
+def _detect(env):
+    """Not really safe, but fast method to detect the QT library"""
+    QTDIR = None
+    if not QTDIR:
+        QTDIR = env.get('QTDIR',None)
+    if not QTDIR:
+        QTDIR = os.environ.get('QTDIR',None)
+    if not QTDIR:
+        moc = env.WhereIs('moc')
+        if moc:
+            QTDIR = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(moc))
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(
+                QtdirNotFound,
+                "Could not detect qt, using moc executable as a hint (QTDIR=%s)" % QTDIR)
+        else:
+            QTDIR = None
+            SCons.Warnings.warn(
+                QtdirNotFound,
+                "Could not detect qt, using empty QTDIR")
+    return QTDIR
+
+def uicEmitter(target, source, env):
+    adjustixes = SCons.Util.adjustixes
+    bs = SCons.Util.splitext(str(source[0].name))[0]
+    bs = os.path.join(str(target[0].get_dir()),bs)
+    # first target (header) is automatically added by builder
+    if len(target) < 2:
+        # second target is implementation
+        target.append(adjustixes(bs,
+                                 env.subst('$QT_UICIMPLPREFIX'),
+                                 env.subst('$QT_UICIMPLSUFFIX')))
+    if len(target) < 3:
+        # third target is moc file
+        target.append(adjustixes(bs,
+                                 env.subst('$QT_MOCHPREFIX'),
+                                 env.subst('$QT_MOCHSUFFIX')))
+    return target, source
+
+def uicScannerFunc(node, env, path):
+    lookout = []
+    lookout.extend(env['CPPPATH'])
+    lookout.append(str(node.rfile().dir))
+    includes = re.findall("<include.*?>(.*?)</include>", node.get_contents())
+    result = []
+    for incFile in includes:
+        dep = env.FindFile(incFile,lookout)
+        if dep:
+            result.append(dep)
+    return result
+
+uicScanner = SCons.Scanner.Base(uicScannerFunc,
+                                name = "UicScanner", 
+                                node_class = SCons.Node.FS.File,
+                                node_factory = SCons.Node.FS.File,
+                                recursive = 0)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for qt to an Environment."""
+    CLVar = SCons.Util.CLVar
+    Action = SCons.Action.Action
+    Builder = SCons.Builder.Builder
+
+    env.SetDefault(QTDIR  = _detect(env),
+                   QT_BINPATH = os.path.join('$QTDIR', 'bin'),
+                   QT_CPPPATH = os.path.join('$QTDIR', 'include'),
+                   QT_LIBPATH = os.path.join('$QTDIR', 'lib'),
+                   QT_MOC = os.path.join('$QT_BINPATH','moc'),
+                   QT_UIC = os.path.join('$QT_BINPATH','uic'),
+                   QT_LIB = 'qt', # may be set to qt-mt
+
+                   QT_AUTOSCAN = 1, # scan for moc'able sources
+
+                   # Some QT specific flags. I don't expect someone wants to
+                   # manipulate those ...
+                   QT_UICIMPLFLAGS = CLVar(''),
+                   QT_UICDECLFLAGS = CLVar(''),
+                   QT_MOCFROMHFLAGS = CLVar(''),
+                   QT_MOCFROMCXXFLAGS = CLVar('-i'),
+
+                   # suffixes/prefixes for the headers / sources to generate
+                   QT_UICDECLPREFIX = '',
+                   QT_UICDECLSUFFIX = '.h',
+                   QT_UICIMPLPREFIX = 'uic_',
+                   QT_UICIMPLSUFFIX = '$CXXFILESUFFIX',
+                   QT_MOCHPREFIX = 'moc_',
+                   QT_MOCHSUFFIX = '$CXXFILESUFFIX',
+                   QT_MOCCXXPREFIX = '',
+                   QT_MOCCXXSUFFIX = '.moc',
+                   QT_UISUFFIX = '.ui',
+
+                   # Commands for the qt support ...
+                   # command to generate header, implementation and moc-file
+                   # from a .ui file
+                   QT_UICCOM = [
+                    CLVar('$QT_UIC $QT_UICDECLFLAGS -o ${TARGETS[0]} $SOURCE'),
+                    CLVar('$QT_UIC $QT_UICIMPLFLAGS -impl ${TARGETS[0].file} '
+                          '-o ${TARGETS[1]} $SOURCE'),
+                    CLVar('$QT_MOC $QT_MOCFROMHFLAGS -o ${TARGETS[2]} ${TARGETS[0]}')],
+                   # command to generate meta object information for a class
+                   # declarated in a header
+                   QT_MOCFROMHCOM = (
+                          '$QT_MOC $QT_MOCFROMHFLAGS -o ${TARGETS[0]} $SOURCE'),
+                   # command to generate meta object information for a class
+                   # declarated in a cpp file
+                   QT_MOCFROMCXXCOM = [
+                    CLVar('$QT_MOC $QT_MOCFROMCXXFLAGS -o ${TARGETS[0]} $SOURCE'),
+                    Action(checkMocIncluded,None)])
+
+    # ... and the corresponding builders
+    uicBld = Builder(action=SCons.Action.Action('$QT_UICCOM', '$QT_UICCOMSTR'),
+                     emitter=uicEmitter,
+                     src_suffix='$QT_UISUFFIX',
+                     suffix='$QT_UICDECLSUFFIX',
+                     prefix='$QT_UICDECLPREFIX',
+                     source_scanner=uicScanner)
+    mocBld = Builder(action={}, prefix={}, suffix={})
+    for h in header_extensions:
+        act = SCons.Action.Action('$QT_MOCFROMHCOM', '$QT_MOCFROMHCOMSTR')
+        mocBld.add_action(h, act)
+        mocBld.prefix[h] = '$QT_MOCHPREFIX'
+        mocBld.suffix[h] = '$QT_MOCHSUFFIX'
+    for cxx in cxx_suffixes:
+        act = SCons.Action.Action('$QT_MOCFROMCXXCOM', '$QT_MOCFROMCXXCOMSTR')
+        mocBld.add_action(cxx, act)
+        mocBld.prefix[cxx] = '$QT_MOCCXXPREFIX'
+        mocBld.suffix[cxx] = '$QT_MOCCXXSUFFIX'
+
+    # register the builders 
+    env['BUILDERS']['Uic'] = uicBld
+    env['BUILDERS']['Moc'] = mocBld
+    static_obj, shared_obj = SCons.Tool.createObjBuilders(env)
+    static_obj.add_src_builder('Uic')
+    shared_obj.add_src_builder('Uic')
+
+    # We use the emitters of Program / StaticLibrary / SharedLibrary
+    # to scan for moc'able files
+    # We can't refer to the builders directly, we have to fetch them
+    # as Environment attributes because that sets them up to be called
+    # correctly later by our emitter.
+    env.AppendUnique(PROGEMITTER =[AutomocStatic],
+                     SHLIBEMITTER=[AutomocShared],
+                     LIBEMITTER  =[AutomocStatic],
+                     # Of course, we need to link against the qt libraries
+                     CPPPATH=["$QT_CPPPATH"],
+                     LIBPATH=["$QT_LIBPATH"],
+                     LIBS=['$QT_LIB'])
+
+def exists(env):
+    return _detect(env)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/rmic.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/rmic.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/rmic.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.rmic
+
+Tool-specific initialization for rmic.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/rmic.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import string
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Util
+
+def emit_rmic_classes(target, source, env):
+    """Create and return lists of Java RMI stub and skeleton
+    class files to be created from a set of class files.
+    """
+    class_suffix = env.get('JAVACLASSSUFFIX', '.class')
+    classdir = env.get('JAVACLASSDIR')
+
+    if not classdir:
+        try:
+            s = source[0]
+        except IndexError:
+            classdir = '.'
+        else:
+            try:
+                classdir = s.attributes.java_classdir
+            except AttributeError:
+                classdir = '.'
+    classdir = env.Dir(classdir).rdir()
+    if str(classdir) == '.':
+        c_ = None
+    else:
+        c_ = str(classdir) + os.sep
+
+    slist = []
+    for src in source:
+        try:
+            classname = src.attributes.java_classname
+        except AttributeError:
+            classname = str(src)
+            if c_ and classname[:len(c_)] == c_:
+                classname = classname[len(c_):]
+            if class_suffix and classname[:-len(class_suffix)] == class_suffix:
+                classname = classname[-len(class_suffix):]
+        s = src.rfile()
+        s.attributes.java_classdir = classdir
+        s.attributes.java_classname = classname
+        slist.append(s)
+
+    stub_suffixes = ['_Stub']
+    if env.get('JAVAVERSION') == '1.4':
+        stub_suffixes.append('_Skel')
+
+    tlist = []
+    for s in source:
+        for suff in stub_suffixes:
+            fname = string.replace(s.attributes.java_classname, '.', os.sep) + \
+                    suff + class_suffix
+            t = target[0].File(fname)
+            t.attributes.java_lookupdir = target[0]
+            tlist.append(t)
+
+    return tlist, source
+
+RMICAction = SCons.Action.Action('$RMICCOM', '$RMICCOMSTR')
+
+RMICBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = RMICAction,
+                     emitter = emit_rmic_classes,
+                     src_suffix = '$JAVACLASSSUFFIX',
+                     target_factory = SCons.Node.FS.Dir,
+                     source_factory = SCons.Node.FS.File)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for rmic to an Environment."""
+    env['BUILDERS']['RMIC'] = RMICBuilder
+
+    env['RMIC']            = 'rmic'
+    env['RMICFLAGS']       = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['RMICCOM']         = '$RMIC $RMICFLAGS -d ${TARGET.attributes.java_lookupdir} -classpath ${SOURCE.attributes.java_classdir} ${SOURCES.attributes.java_classname}'
+    env['JAVACLASSSUFFIX']  = '.class'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('rmic')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/rpcgen.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/rpcgen.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/rpcgen.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.rpcgen
+
+Tool-specific initialization for RPCGEN tools.
+
+Three normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/rpcgen.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+from SCons.Builder import Builder
+import SCons.Util
+
+cmd = "cd ${SOURCE.dir} && $RPCGEN -%s $RPCGENFLAGS %s -o ${TARGET.abspath} ${SOURCE.file}"
+
+rpcgen_client   = cmd % ('l', '$RPCGENCLIENTFLAGS')
+rpcgen_header   = cmd % ('h', '$RPCGENHEADERFLAGS')
+rpcgen_service  = cmd % ('m', '$RPCGENSERVICEFLAGS')
+rpcgen_xdr      = cmd % ('c', '$RPCGENXDRFLAGS')
+
+def generate(env):
+    "Add RPCGEN Builders and construction variables for an Environment."
+    
+    client  = Builder(action=rpcgen_client,  suffix='_clnt.c', src_suffix='.x')
+    header  = Builder(action=rpcgen_header,  suffix='.h',      src_suffix='.x')
+    service = Builder(action=rpcgen_service, suffix='_svc.c',  src_suffix='.x')
+    xdr     = Builder(action=rpcgen_xdr,     suffix='_xdr.c',  src_suffix='.x')
+    env.Append(BUILDERS={'RPCGenClient'  : client,
+                         'RPCGenHeader'  : header,
+                         'RPCGenService' : service,
+                         'RPCGenXDR'     : xdr})
+    env['RPCGEN'] = 'rpcgen'
+    env['RPCGENFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['RPCGENCLIENTFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['RPCGENHEADERFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['RPCGENSERVICEFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['RPCGENXDRFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('rpcgen')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/rpm.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/rpm.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/rpm.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,126 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.rpm
+
+Tool-specific initialization for rpm.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+The rpm tool calls the rpmbuild command. The first and only argument should a
+tar.gz consisting of the source file and a specfile.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/rpm.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import re
+import shutil
+import subprocess
+
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Defaults
+
+def get_cmd(source, env):
+    tar_file_with_included_specfile = source
+    if SCons.Util.is_List(source):
+        tar_file_with_included_specfile = source[0]
+    return "%s %s %s"%(env['RPM'], env['RPMFLAGS'],
+                       tar_file_with_included_specfile.abspath )
+
+def build_rpm(target, source, env):
+    # create a temporary rpm build root.
+    tmpdir = os.path.join( os.path.dirname( target[0].abspath ), 'rpmtemp' )
+    if os.path.exists(tmpdir):
+        shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
+
+    # now create the mandatory rpm directory structure.
+    for d in ['RPMS', 'SRPMS', 'SPECS', 'BUILD']:
+        os.makedirs( os.path.join( tmpdir, d ) )
+
+    # set the topdir as an rpmflag.
+    env.Prepend( RPMFLAGS = '--define \'_topdir %s\'' % tmpdir )
+
+    # now call rpmbuild to create the rpm package.
+    handle  = subprocess.Popen(get_cmd(source, env),
+                               stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
+                               stderr=subprocess.STDOUT,
+                               shell=True)
+    output = handle.stdout.read()
+    status = handle.wait()
+
+    if status:
+        raise SCons.Errors.BuildError( node=target[0],
+                                       errstr=output,
+                                       filename=str(target[0]) )
+    else:
+        # XXX: assume that LC_ALL=c is set while running rpmbuild
+        output_files = re.compile( 'Wrote: (.*)' ).findall( output )
+
+        for output, input in zip( output_files, target ):
+            rpm_output = os.path.basename(output)
+            expected   = os.path.basename(input.get_path())
+
+            assert expected == rpm_output, "got %s but expected %s" % (rpm_output, expected)
+            shutil.copy( output, input.abspath )
+
+
+    # cleanup before leaving.
+    shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
+
+    return status
+
+def string_rpm(target, source, env):
+    try:
+        return env['RPMCOMSTR']
+    except KeyError:
+        return get_cmd(source, env)
+
+rpmAction = SCons.Action.Action(build_rpm, string_rpm)
+
+RpmBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = SCons.Action.Action('$RPMCOM', '$RPMCOMSTR'),
+                                   source_scanner = SCons.Defaults.DirScanner,
+                                   suffix = '$RPMSUFFIX')
+
+
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for rpm to an Environment."""
+    try:
+        bld = env['BUILDERS']['Rpm']
+    except KeyError:
+        bld = RpmBuilder
+        env['BUILDERS']['Rpm'] = bld
+
+    env.SetDefault(RPM          = 'LC_ALL=c rpmbuild')
+    env.SetDefault(RPMFLAGS     = SCons.Util.CLVar('-ta'))
+    env.SetDefault(RPMCOM       = rpmAction)
+    env.SetDefault(RPMSUFFIX    = '.rpm')
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('rpmbuild')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgiar.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgiar.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgiar.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.sgiar
+
+Tool-specific initialization for SGI ar (library archive).  If CC
+exists, static libraries should be built with it, so the prelinker has
+a chance to resolve C++ template instantiations.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sgiar.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ar to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createStaticLibBuilder(env)
+    
+    if env.Detect('CC'):
+        env['AR']          = 'CC'
+        env['ARFLAGS']     = SCons.Util.CLVar('-ar')
+        env['ARCOM']       = '$AR $ARFLAGS -o $TARGET $SOURCES'
+    else:
+        env['AR']          = 'ar'
+        env['ARFLAGS']     = SCons.Util.CLVar('r')
+        env['ARCOM']       = '$AR $ARFLAGS $TARGET $SOURCES'
+        
+    env['SHLINK']      = '$LINK'
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -shared')
+    env['SHLINKCOM']   = '$SHLINK $SHLINKFLAGS -o $TARGET $SOURCES $_LIBDIRFLAGS $_LIBFLAGS'
+    env['LIBPREFIX']   = 'lib'
+    env['LIBSUFFIX']   = '.a'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('CC') or env.Detect('ar')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgic++.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgic++.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgic++.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.sgic++
+
+Tool-specific initialization for MIPSpro C++ on SGI.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sgic++.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+cplusplus = __import__('c++', globals(), locals(), [])
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for SGI MIPS C++ to an Environment."""
+
+    cplusplus.generate(env)
+
+    env['CXX']         = 'CC'
+    env['CXXFLAGS']    = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS -LANG:std')
+    env['SHCXX']       = '$CXX'
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '.o'
+    env['STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME'] = 1
+    
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('CC')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgicc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgicc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgicc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.sgicc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for MIPSPro cc on SGI.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sgicc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import cc
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for gcc to an Environment."""
+    cc.generate(env)
+
+    env['CXX']        = 'CC'
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX'] = '.o'
+    env['STATIC_AND_SHARED_OBJECTS_ARE_THE_SAME'] = 1
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('cc')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgilink.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgilink.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sgilink.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.sgilink
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the SGI MIPSPro linker on SGI.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sgilink.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+import link
+
+linkers = ['CC', 'cc']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for MIPSPro to an Environment."""
+    link.generate(env)
+    
+    env['LINK'] = env.Detect(linkers) or 'cc'
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -shared')
+
+    # __RPATH is set to $_RPATH in the platform specification if that
+    # platform supports it.
+    env.Append(LINKFLAGS=['$__RPATH'])
+    env['RPATHPREFIX'] = '-rpath '
+    env['RPATHSUFFIX'] = ''
+    env['_RPATH'] = '${_concat(RPATHPREFIX, RPATH, RPATHSUFFIX, __env__)}'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(linkers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunar.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunar.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunar.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Tool.sunar
+
+Tool-specific initialization for Solaris (Forte) ar (library archive). If CC
+exists, static libraries should be built with it, so that template
+instantians can be resolved.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sunar.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ar to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createStaticLibBuilder(env)
+    
+    if env.Detect('CC'):
+        env['AR']          = 'CC'
+        env['ARFLAGS']     = SCons.Util.CLVar('-xar')
+        env['ARCOM']       = '$AR $ARFLAGS -o $TARGET $SOURCES'
+    else:
+        env['AR']          = 'ar'
+        env['ARFLAGS']     = SCons.Util.CLVar('r')
+        env['ARCOM']       = '$AR $ARFLAGS $TARGET $SOURCES'
+
+    env['SHLINK']      = '$LINK'
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -G')
+    env['SHLINKCOM']   = '$SHLINK $SHLINKFLAGS -o $TARGET $SOURCES $_LIBDIRFLAGS $_LIBFLAGS'
+    env['LIBPREFIX']   = 'lib'
+    env['LIBSUFFIX']   = '.a'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('CC') or env.Detect('ar')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunc++.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunc++.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunc++.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.sunc++
+
+Tool-specific initialization for C++ on SunOS / Solaris.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sunc++.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons
+
+import os.path
+
+cplusplus = __import__('c++', globals(), locals(), [])
+
+# use the package installer tool lslpp to figure out where cppc and what
+# version of it is installed
+def get_cppc(env):
+    cxx = env.get('CXX', None)
+    if cxx:
+        cppcPath = os.path.dirname(cxx)
+    else:
+        cppcPath = None
+
+    cppcVersion = None
+
+    pkginfo = env.subst('$PKGINFO')
+    pkgchk = env.subst('$PKGCHK')
+
+    def look_pkg_db(pkginfo=pkginfo, pkgchk=pkgchk):
+        version = None
+        path = None
+        for package in ['SPROcpl']:
+            cmd = "%s -l %s 2>/dev/null | grep '^ *VERSION:'" % (pkginfo, package)
+            line = os.popen(cmd).readline()
+            if line:
+                version = line.split()[-1]
+                cmd = "%s -l %s 2>/dev/null | grep '^Pathname:.*/bin/CC$' | grep -v '/SC[0-9]*\.[0-9]*/'" % (pkgchk, package)
+                line = os.popen(cmd).readline()
+                if line:
+                    path = os.path.dirname(line.split()[-1])
+                    break
+
+        return path, version
+
+    path, version = look_pkg_db()
+    if path and version:
+        cppcPath, cppcVersion = path, version
+
+    return (cppcPath, 'CC', 'CC', cppcVersion)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for SunPRO C++."""
+    path, cxx, shcxx, version = get_cppc(env)
+    if path:
+        cxx = os.path.join(path, cxx)
+        shcxx = os.path.join(path, shcxx)
+
+    cplusplus.generate(env)
+
+    env['CXX'] = cxx
+    env['SHCXX'] = shcxx
+    env['CXXVERSION'] = version
+    env['SHCXXFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CXXFLAGS -KPIC')
+    env['SHOBJPREFIX']  = 'so_'
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX']  = '.o'
+    
+def exists(env):
+    path, cxx, shcxx, version = get_cppc(env)
+    if path and cxx:
+        cppc = os.path.join(path, cxx)
+        if os.path.exists(cppc):
+            return cppc
+    return None

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/suncc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/suncc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/suncc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.suncc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for Sun Solaris (Forte) CC and cc.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/suncc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+import cc
+
+def generate(env):
+    """
+    Add Builders and construction variables for Forte C and C++ compilers
+    to an Environment.
+    """
+    cc.generate(env)
+
+    env['CXX']          = 'CC'
+    env['SHCCFLAGS']    = SCons.Util.CLVar('$CCFLAGS -KPIC')
+    env['SHOBJPREFIX']  = 'so_'
+    env['SHOBJSUFFIX']  = '.o'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('CC')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunf77.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunf77.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunf77.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.sunf77
+
+Tool-specific initialization for sunf77, the Sun Studio F77 compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sunf77.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+from FortranCommon import add_all_to_env
+
+compilers = ['sunf77', 'f77']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for sunf77 to an Environment."""
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+
+    fcomp = env.Detect(compilers) or 'f77'
+    env['FORTRAN']  = fcomp
+    env['F77']      = fcomp
+
+    env['SHFORTRAN']  = '$FORTRAN'
+    env['SHF77']      = '$F77'
+
+    env['SHFORTRANFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$FORTRANFLAGS -KPIC')
+    env['SHF77FLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$F77FLAGS -KPIC')
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunf90.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunf90.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunf90.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.sunf90
+
+Tool-specific initialization for sunf90, the Sun Studio F90 compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sunf90.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+from FortranCommon import add_all_to_env
+
+compilers = ['sunf90', 'f90']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for sun f90 compiler to an
+    Environment."""
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+
+    fcomp = env.Detect(compilers) or 'f90'
+    env['FORTRAN']  = fcomp
+    env['F90']      = fcomp
+
+    env['SHFORTRAN']  = '$FORTRAN'
+    env['SHF90']      = '$F90'
+
+    env['SHFORTRANFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$FORTRANFLAGS -KPIC')
+    env['SHF90FLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$F90FLAGS -KPIC')
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunf95.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunf95.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunf95.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,58 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.sunf95
+
+Tool-specific initialization for sunf95, the Sun Studio F95 compiler.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sunf95.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+from FortranCommon import add_all_to_env
+
+compilers = ['sunf95', 'f95']
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for sunf95 to an
+    Environment."""
+    add_all_to_env(env)
+
+    fcomp = env.Detect(compilers) or 'f95'
+    env['FORTRAN']  = fcomp
+    env['F95']      = fcomp
+
+    env['SHFORTRAN']  = '$FORTRAN'
+    env['SHF95']      = '$F95'
+
+    env['SHFORTRANFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$FORTRANFLAGS -KPIC')
+    env['SHF95FLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$F95FLAGS -KPIC')
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(compilers)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunlink.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunlink.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/sunlink.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.sunlink
+
+Tool-specific initialization for the Sun Solaris (Forte) linker.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/sunlink.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+import link
+
+ccLinker = None
+
+# search for the acc compiler and linker front end
+
+try:
+    dirs = os.listdir('/opt')
+except (IOError, OSError):
+    # Not being able to read the directory because it doesn't exist
+    # (IOError) or isn't readable (OSError) is okay.
+    dirs = []
+
+for d in dirs:
+    linker = '/opt/' + d + '/bin/CC'
+    if os.path.exists(linker):
+        ccLinker = linker
+        break
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for Forte to an Environment."""
+    link.generate(env)
+    
+    env['SHLINKFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('$LINKFLAGS -G')
+
+    env.Append(LINKFLAGS=['$__RPATH'])
+    env['RPATHPREFIX'] = '-R'
+    env['RPATHSUFFIX'] = ''
+    env['_RPATH'] = '${_concat(RPATHPREFIX, RPATH, RPATHSUFFIX, __env__)}'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return ccLinker

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/swig.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/swig.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/swig.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.swig
+
+Tool-specific initialization for swig.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/swig.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import re
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Scanner
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+SwigAction = SCons.Action.Action('$SWIGCOM', '$SWIGCOMSTR')
+
+def swigSuffixEmitter(env, source):
+    if '-c++' in SCons.Util.CLVar(env.subst("$SWIGFLAGS", source=source)):
+        return '$SWIGCXXFILESUFFIX'
+    else:
+        return '$SWIGCFILESUFFIX'
+
+# Match '%module test', as well as '%module(directors="1") test'
+_reModule = re.compile(r'%module(?:\s*\(.*\))?\s+(.+)')
+
+def _swigEmitter(target, source, env):
+    swigflags = env.subst("$SWIGFLAGS", target=target, source=source)
+    flags = SCons.Util.CLVar(swigflags)
+    for src in source:
+        src = str(src.rfile())
+        mnames = None
+        if "-python" in flags and "-noproxy" not in flags:
+            if mnames is None:
+                mnames = _reModule.findall(open(src).read())
+            target.extend(map(lambda m, d=target[0].dir:
+                                     d.File(m + ".py"), mnames))
+        if "-java" in flags:
+            if mnames is None:
+                mnames = _reModule.findall(open(src).read())
+            java_files = map(lambda m: [m + ".java", m + "JNI.java"], mnames)
+            java_files = SCons.Util.flatten(java_files)
+            outdir = env.subst('$SWIGOUTDIR', target=target, source=source)
+            if outdir:
+                 java_files = map(lambda j, o=outdir: os.path.join(o, j), java_files)
+            java_files = map(env.fs.File, java_files)
+            for jf in java_files:
+                t_from_s = lambda t, p, s, x: t.dir
+                SCons.Util.AddMethod(jf, t_from_s, 'target_from_source')
+            target.extend(java_files)
+    return (target, source)
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for swig to an Environment."""
+    c_file, cxx_file = SCons.Tool.createCFileBuilders(env)
+
+    c_file.suffix['.i'] = swigSuffixEmitter
+    cxx_file.suffix['.i'] = swigSuffixEmitter
+
+    c_file.add_action('.i', SwigAction)
+    c_file.add_emitter('.i', _swigEmitter)
+    cxx_file.add_action('.i', SwigAction)
+    cxx_file.add_emitter('.i', _swigEmitter)
+
+    java_file = SCons.Tool.CreateJavaFileBuilder(env)
+
+    java_file.suffix['.i'] = swigSuffixEmitter
+
+    java_file.add_action('.i', SwigAction)
+    java_file.add_emitter('.i', _swigEmitter)
+
+    env['SWIG']              = 'swig'
+    env['SWIGFLAGS']         = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['SWIGCFILESUFFIX']   = '_wrap$CFILESUFFIX'
+    env['SWIGCXXFILESUFFIX'] = '_wrap$CXXFILESUFFIX'
+    env['_SWIGOUTDIR']       = '${"-outdir " + str(SWIGOUTDIR)}'
+    env['SWIGPATH']          = []
+    env['SWIGINCPREFIX']     = '-I'
+    env['SWIGINCSUFFIX']     = ''
+    env['_SWIGINCFLAGS']     = '$( ${_concat(SWIGINCPREFIX, SWIGPATH, SWIGINCSUFFIX, __env__, RDirs, TARGET, SOURCE)} $)'
+    env['SWIGCOM']           = '$SWIG -o $TARGET ${_SWIGOUTDIR} ${_SWIGINCFLAGS} $SWIGFLAGS $SOURCES'
+
+    expr = '^[ \t]*%[ \t]*(?:include|import|extern)[ \t]*(<|"?)([^>\s"]+)(?:>|"?)'
+    scanner = SCons.Scanner.ClassicCPP("SWIGScan", ".i", "SWIGPATH", expr)
+
+    env.Append(SCANNERS = scanner)
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(['swig'])

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/tar.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/tar.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/tar.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.tar
+
+Tool-specific initialization for tar.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/tar.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Util
+
+tars = ['tar', 'gtar']
+
+TarAction = SCons.Action.Action('$TARCOM', '$TARCOMSTR')
+
+TarBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = TarAction,
+                                   source_factory = SCons.Node.FS.Entry,
+                                   source_scanner = SCons.Defaults.DirScanner,
+                                   suffix = '$TARSUFFIX',
+                                   multi = 1)
+
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for tar to an Environment."""
+    try:
+        bld = env['BUILDERS']['Tar']
+    except KeyError:
+        bld = TarBuilder
+        env['BUILDERS']['Tar'] = bld
+
+    env['TAR']        = env.Detect(tars) or 'gtar'
+    env['TARFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('-c')
+    env['TARCOM']     = '$TAR $TARFLAGS -f $TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['TARSUFFIX']  = '.tar'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(tars)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/tex.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/tex.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/tex.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,661 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.tex
+
+Tool-specific initialization for TeX.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/tex.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import re
+import string
+import shutil
+
+import SCons.Action
+import SCons.Node
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Scanner.LaTeX
+
+Verbose = False
+
+must_rerun_latex = True
+
+# these are files that just need to be checked for changes and then rerun latex
+check_suffixes = ['.toc', '.lof', '.lot', '.out', '.nav', '.snm']
+
+# these are files that require bibtex or makeindex to be run when they change
+all_suffixes = check_suffixes + ['.bbl', '.idx', '.nlo', '.glo']
+
+#
+# regular expressions used to search for Latex features
+# or outputs that require rerunning latex
+#
+# search for all .aux files opened by latex (recorded in the .log file)
+openout_aux_re = re.compile(r"\\openout.*`(.*\.aux)'")
+
+#printindex_re = re.compile(r"^[^%]*\\printindex", re.MULTILINE)
+#printnomenclature_re = re.compile(r"^[^%]*\\printnomenclature", re.MULTILINE)
+#printglossary_re = re.compile(r"^[^%]*\\printglossary", re.MULTILINE)
+
+# search to find rerun warnings
+warning_rerun_str = '(^LaTeX Warning:.*Rerun)|(^Package \w+ Warning:.*Rerun)'
+warning_rerun_re = re.compile(warning_rerun_str, re.MULTILINE)
+
+# search to find citation rerun warnings
+rerun_citations_str = "^LaTeX Warning:.*\n.*Rerun to get citations correct"
+rerun_citations_re = re.compile(rerun_citations_str, re.MULTILINE)
+
+# search to find undefined references or citations warnings
+undefined_references_str = '(^LaTeX Warning:.*undefined references)|(^Package \w+ Warning:.*undefined citations)'
+undefined_references_re = re.compile(undefined_references_str, re.MULTILINE)
+
+# used by the emitter
+auxfile_re = re.compile(r".", re.MULTILINE)
+tableofcontents_re = re.compile(r"^[^%\n]*\\tableofcontents", re.MULTILINE)
+makeindex_re = re.compile(r"^[^%\n]*\\makeindex", re.MULTILINE)
+bibliography_re = re.compile(r"^[^%\n]*\\bibliography", re.MULTILINE)
+listoffigures_re = re.compile(r"^[^%\n]*\\listoffigures", re.MULTILINE)
+listoftables_re = re.compile(r"^[^%\n]*\\listoftables", re.MULTILINE)
+hyperref_re = re.compile(r"^[^%\n]*\\usepackage.*\{hyperref\}", re.MULTILINE)
+makenomenclature_re = re.compile(r"^[^%\n]*\\makenomenclature", re.MULTILINE)
+makeglossary_re = re.compile(r"^[^%\n]*\\makeglossary", re.MULTILINE)
+beamer_re = re.compile(r"^[^%\n]*\\documentclass\{beamer\}", re.MULTILINE)
+
+# search to find all files included by Latex
+include_re = re.compile(r'^[^%\n]*\\(?:include|input){([^}]*)}', re.MULTILINE)
+
+# search to find all graphics files included by Latex
+includegraphics_re = re.compile(r'^[^%\n]*\\(?:includegraphics(?:\[[^\]]+\])?){([^}]*)}', re.MULTILINE)
+
+# search to find all files opened by Latex (recorded in .log file)
+openout_re = re.compile(r"\\openout.*`(.*)'")
+
+# list of graphics file extensions for TeX and LaTeX
+TexGraphics   = SCons.Scanner.LaTeX.TexGraphics
+LatexGraphics = SCons.Scanner.LaTeX.LatexGraphics
+
+# An Action sufficient to build any generic tex file.
+TeXAction = None
+
+# An action to build a latex file.  This action might be needed more
+# than once if we are dealing with labels and bibtex.
+LaTeXAction = None
+
+# An action to run BibTeX on a file.
+BibTeXAction = None
+
+# An action to run MakeIndex on a file.
+MakeIndexAction = None
+
+# An action to run MakeIndex (for nomencl) on a file.
+MakeNclAction = None
+
+# An action to run MakeIndex (for glossary) on a file.
+MakeGlossaryAction = None
+
+# Used as a return value of modify_env_var if the variable is not set.
+_null = SCons.Scanner.LaTeX._null
+
+modify_env_var = SCons.Scanner.LaTeX.modify_env_var
+
+def FindFile(name,suffixes,paths,env,requireExt=False):
+    if requireExt:
+        name = SCons.Util.splitext(name)[0]
+    if Verbose:
+        print " searching for '%s' with extensions: " % name,suffixes
+
+    for path in paths:
+        testName = os.path.join(path,name)
+        if Verbose:
+            print " look for '%s'" % testName
+        if os.path.exists(testName):
+            if Verbose:
+                print " found '%s'" % testName
+            return env.fs.File(testName)
+        else:
+            name_ext = SCons.Util.splitext(testName)[1]
+            if name_ext:
+                continue
+
+            # if no suffix try adding those passed in
+            for suffix in suffixes:
+                testNameExt = testName + suffix
+                if Verbose:
+                    print " look for '%s'" % testNameExt
+
+                if os.path.exists(testNameExt):
+                    if Verbose:
+                        print " found '%s'" % testNameExt
+                    return env.fs.File(testNameExt)
+    if Verbose:
+        print " did not find '%s'" % name
+    return None
+
+def InternalLaTeXAuxAction(XXXLaTeXAction, target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    """A builder for LaTeX files that checks the output in the aux file
+    and decides how many times to use LaTeXAction, and BibTeXAction."""
+
+    global must_rerun_latex
+
+    # This routine is called with two actions. In this file for DVI builds
+    # with LaTeXAction and from the pdflatex.py with PDFLaTeXAction
+    # set this up now for the case where the user requests a different extension
+    # for the target filename
+    if (XXXLaTeXAction == LaTeXAction):
+       callerSuffix = ".dvi"
+    else:
+       callerSuffix = env['PDFSUFFIX']
+
+    basename = SCons.Util.splitext(str(source[0]))[0]
+    basedir = os.path.split(str(source[0]))[0]
+    basefile = os.path.split(str(basename))[1]
+    abspath = os.path.abspath(basedir)
+    targetext = os.path.splitext(str(target[0]))[1]
+    targetdir = os.path.split(str(target[0]))[0]
+
+    saved_env = {}
+    for var in SCons.Scanner.LaTeX.LaTeX.env_variables:
+        saved_env[var] = modify_env_var(env, var, abspath)
+
+    # Create base file names with the target directory since the auxiliary files
+    # will be made there.   That's because the *COM variables have the cd
+    # command in the prolog. We check
+    # for the existence of files before opening them--even ones like the
+    # aux file that TeX always creates--to make it possible to write tests
+    # with stubs that don't necessarily generate all of the same files.
+
+    targetbase = os.path.join(targetdir, basefile)
+
+    # if there is a \makeindex there will be a .idx and thus
+    # we have to run makeindex at least once to keep the build
+    # happy even if there is no index.
+    # Same for glossaries and nomenclature
+    src_content = source[0].get_contents()
+    run_makeindex = makeindex_re.search(src_content) and not os.path.exists(targetbase + '.idx')
+    run_nomenclature = makenomenclature_re.search(src_content) and not os.path.exists(targetbase + '.nlo')
+    run_glossary = makeglossary_re.search(src_content) and not os.path.exists(targetbase + '.glo')
+
+    saved_hashes = {}
+    suffix_nodes = {}
+
+    for suffix in all_suffixes:
+        theNode = env.fs.File(targetbase + suffix)
+        suffix_nodes[suffix] = theNode
+        saved_hashes[suffix] = theNode.get_csig()
+
+    if Verbose:
+        print "hashes: ",saved_hashes
+
+    must_rerun_latex = True
+
+    #
+    # routine to update MD5 hash and compare
+    #
+    # TODO(1.5):  nested scopes
+    def check_MD5(filenode, suffix, saved_hashes=saved_hashes, targetbase=targetbase):
+        global must_rerun_latex
+        # two calls to clear old csig
+        filenode.clear_memoized_values()
+        filenode.ninfo = filenode.new_ninfo()
+        new_md5 = filenode.get_csig()
+
+        if saved_hashes[suffix] == new_md5:
+            if Verbose:
+                print "file %s not changed" % (targetbase+suffix)
+            return False        # unchanged
+        saved_hashes[suffix] = new_md5
+        must_rerun_latex = True
+        if Verbose:
+            print "file %s changed, rerunning Latex, new hash = " % (targetbase+suffix), new_md5
+        return True     # changed
+
+    # generate the file name that latex will generate
+    resultfilename = targetbase + callerSuffix
+
+    count = 0
+
+    while (must_rerun_latex and count < int(env.subst('$LATEXRETRIES'))) :
+        result = XXXLaTeXAction(target, source, env)
+        if result != 0:
+            return result
+
+        count = count + 1
+
+        must_rerun_latex = False
+        # Decide if various things need to be run, or run again.
+
+        # Read the log file to find all .aux files
+        logfilename = targetbase + '.log'
+        logContent = ''
+        auxfiles = []
+        if os.path.exists(logfilename):
+            logContent = open(logfilename, "rb").read()
+            auxfiles = openout_aux_re.findall(logContent)
+
+        # Now decide if bibtex will need to be run.
+        # The information that bibtex reads from the .aux file is
+        # pass-independent. If we find (below) that the .bbl file is unchanged,
+        # then the last latex saw a correct bibliography.
+        # Therefore only do this on the first pass
+        if count == 1:
+            for auxfilename in auxfiles:
+                target_aux = os.path.join(targetdir, auxfilename)
+                if os.path.exists(target_aux):
+                    content = open(target_aux, "rb").read()
+                    if string.find(content, "bibdata") != -1:
+                        if Verbose:
+                            print "Need to run bibtex"
+                        bibfile = env.fs.File(targetbase)
+                        result = BibTeXAction(bibfile, bibfile, env)
+                        if result != 0:
+                            return result
+                        must_rerun_latex = check_MD5(suffix_nodes['.bbl'],'.bbl')
+                        break
+
+        # Now decide if latex will need to be run again due to index.
+        if check_MD5(suffix_nodes['.idx'],'.idx') or (count == 1 and run_makeindex):
+            # We must run makeindex
+            if Verbose:
+                print "Need to run makeindex"
+            idxfile = suffix_nodes['.idx']
+            result = MakeIndexAction(idxfile, idxfile, env)
+            if result != 0:
+                return result
+
+        # TO-DO: need to add a way for the user to extend this list for whatever
+        # auxiliary files they create in other (or their own) packages
+        # Harder is case is where an action needs to be called -- that should be rare (I hope?)
+
+        for index in check_suffixes:
+            check_MD5(suffix_nodes[index],index)
+
+        # Now decide if latex will need to be run again due to nomenclature.
+        if check_MD5(suffix_nodes['.nlo'],'.nlo') or (count == 1 and run_nomenclature):
+            # We must run makeindex
+            if Verbose:
+                print "Need to run makeindex for nomenclature"
+            nclfile = suffix_nodes['.nlo']
+            result = MakeNclAction(nclfile, nclfile, env)
+            if result != 0:
+                return result
+
+        # Now decide if latex will need to be run again due to glossary.
+        if check_MD5(suffix_nodes['.glo'],'.glo') or (count == 1 and run_glossary):
+            # We must run makeindex
+            if Verbose:
+                print "Need to run makeindex for glossary"
+            glofile = suffix_nodes['.glo']
+            result = MakeGlossaryAction(glofile, glofile, env)
+            if result != 0:
+                return result
+
+        # Now decide if latex needs to be run yet again to resolve warnings.
+        if warning_rerun_re.search(logContent):
+            must_rerun_latex = True
+            if Verbose:
+                print "rerun Latex due to latex or package rerun warning"
+
+        if rerun_citations_re.search(logContent):
+            must_rerun_latex = True
+            if Verbose:
+                print "rerun Latex due to 'Rerun to get citations correct' warning"
+
+        if undefined_references_re.search(logContent):
+            must_rerun_latex = True
+            if Verbose:
+                print "rerun Latex due to undefined references or citations"
+
+        if (count >= int(env.subst('$LATEXRETRIES')) and must_rerun_latex):
+            print "reached max number of retries on Latex ,",int(env.subst('$LATEXRETRIES'))
+# end of while loop
+
+    # rename Latex's output to what the target name is
+    if not (str(target[0]) == resultfilename  and  os.path.exists(resultfilename)):
+        if os.path.exists(resultfilename):
+            print "move %s to %s" % (resultfilename, str(target[0]), )
+            shutil.move(resultfilename,str(target[0]))
+
+    # Original comment (when TEXPICTS was not restored):
+    # The TEXPICTS enviroment variable is needed by a dvi -> pdf step
+    # later on Mac OSX so leave it
+    #
+    # It is also used when searching for pictures (implicit dependencies).
+    # Why not set the variable again in the respective builder instead
+    # of leaving local modifications in the environment? What if multiple
+    # latex builds in different directories need different TEXPICTS?
+    for var in SCons.Scanner.LaTeX.LaTeX.env_variables:
+        if var == 'TEXPICTS':
+            continue
+        if saved_env[var] is _null:
+            try:
+                del env['ENV'][var]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass # was never set
+        else:
+            env['ENV'][var] = saved_env[var]
+
+    return result
+
+def LaTeXAuxAction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    result = InternalLaTeXAuxAction( LaTeXAction, target, source, env )
+    return result
+
+LaTeX_re = re.compile("\\\\document(style|class)")
+
+def is_LaTeX(flist):
+    # Scan a file list to decide if it's TeX- or LaTeX-flavored.
+    for f in flist:
+        content = f.get_contents()
+        if LaTeX_re.search(content):
+            return 1
+    return 0
+
+def TeXLaTeXFunction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    """A builder for TeX and LaTeX that scans the source file to
+    decide the "flavor" of the source and then executes the appropriate
+    program."""
+    if is_LaTeX(source):
+        result = LaTeXAuxAction(target,source,env)
+    else:
+        result = TeXAction(target,source,env)
+    return result
+
+def TeXLaTeXStrFunction(target = None, source= None, env=None):
+    """A strfunction for TeX and LaTeX that scans the source file to
+    decide the "flavor" of the source and then returns the appropriate
+    command string."""
+    if env.GetOption("no_exec"):
+        if is_LaTeX(source):
+            result = env.subst('$LATEXCOM',0,target,source)+" ..."
+        else:
+            result = env.subst("$TEXCOM",0,target,source)+" ..."
+    else:
+        result = ''
+    return result
+
+def tex_eps_emitter(target, source, env):
+    """An emitter for TeX and LaTeX sources when
+    executing tex or latex. It will accept .ps and .eps
+    graphics files
+    """
+    (target, source) = tex_emitter_core(target, source, env, TexGraphics)
+
+    return (target, source)
+
+def tex_pdf_emitter(target, source, env):
+    """An emitter for TeX and LaTeX sources when
+    executing pdftex or pdflatex. It will accept graphics
+    files of types .pdf, .jpg, .png, .gif, and .tif
+    """
+    (target, source) = tex_emitter_core(target, source, env, LatexGraphics)
+
+    return (target, source)
+
+def ScanFiles(theFile, target, paths, file_tests, file_tests_search, env, graphics_extensions, targetdir):
+    # for theFile (a Node) update any file_tests and search for graphics files
+    # then find all included files and call ScanFiles for each of them
+    content = theFile.get_contents()
+    if Verbose:
+        print " scanning ",str(theFile)
+
+    for i in range(len(file_tests_search)):
+        if file_tests[i][0] == None:
+            file_tests[i][0] = file_tests_search[i].search(content)
+
+    # For each file see if any graphics files are included
+    # and set up target to create ,pdf graphic
+    # is this is in pdflatex toolchain
+    graphic_files = includegraphics_re.findall(content)
+    if Verbose:
+        print "graphics files in '%s': "%str(theFile),graphic_files
+    for graphFile in graphic_files:
+        graphicNode = FindFile(graphFile,graphics_extensions,paths,env,requireExt=True)
+        # if building with pdflatex see if we need to build the .pdf version of the graphic file
+        # I should probably come up with a better way to tell which builder we are using.
+        if graphics_extensions == LatexGraphics:
+            # see if we can build this graphics file by epstopdf
+            graphicSrc = FindFile(graphFile,TexGraphics,paths,env,requireExt=True)
+            # it seems that FindFile checks with no extension added
+            # so if the extension is included in the name then both searches find it
+            # we don't want to try to build a .pdf from a .pdf so make sure src!=file wanted
+            if (graphicSrc != None) and (graphicSrc != graphicNode):
+                if Verbose:
+                    if graphicNode == None:
+                        print "need to build '%s' by epstopdf %s -o %s" % (graphFile,graphicSrc,graphFile)
+                    else:
+                        print "no need to build '%s', but source file %s exists" % (graphicNode,graphicSrc)
+                graphicNode = env.PDF(graphicSrc)
+                env.Depends(target[0],graphicNode)
+
+    # recursively call this on each of the included files
+    inc_files = [ ]
+    inc_files.extend( include_re.findall(content) )
+    if Verbose:
+        print "files included by '%s': "%str(theFile),inc_files
+    # inc_files is list of file names as given. need to find them
+    # using TEXINPUTS paths.
+
+    for src in inc_files:
+        srcNode = srcNode = FindFile(src,['.tex','.ltx','.latex'],paths,env,requireExt=False)
+        if srcNode != None:
+            file_test = ScanFiles(srcNode, target, paths, file_tests, file_tests_search, env, graphics_extensions, targetdir)
+    if Verbose:
+        print " done scanning ",str(theFile)
+    return file_tests
+
+def tex_emitter_core(target, source, env, graphics_extensions):
+    """An emitter for TeX and LaTeX sources.
+    For LaTeX sources we try and find the common created files that
+    are needed on subsequent runs of latex to finish tables of contents,
+    bibliographies, indices, lists of figures, and hyperlink references.
+    """
+    targetbase = SCons.Util.splitext(str(target[0]))[0]
+    basename = SCons.Util.splitext(str(source[0]))[0]
+    basefile = os.path.split(str(basename))[1]
+
+    basedir = os.path.split(str(source[0]))[0]
+    targetdir = os.path.split(str(target[0]))[0]
+    abspath = os.path.abspath(basedir)
+    target[0].attributes.path = abspath
+
+    #
+    # file names we will make use of in searching the sources and log file
+    #
+    emit_suffixes = ['.aux', '.log', '.ilg', '.blg', '.nls', '.nlg', '.gls', '.glg'] + all_suffixes
+    auxfilename = targetbase + '.aux'
+    logfilename = targetbase + '.log'
+
+    env.SideEffect(auxfilename,target[0])
+    env.SideEffect(logfilename,target[0])
+    env.Clean(target[0],auxfilename)
+    env.Clean(target[0],logfilename)
+
+    content = source[0].get_contents()
+
+    idx_exists = os.path.exists(targetbase + '.idx')
+    nlo_exists = os.path.exists(targetbase + '.nlo')
+    glo_exists = os.path.exists(targetbase + '.glo')
+
+    # set up list with the regular expressions
+    # we use to find features used
+    file_tests_search = [auxfile_re,
+                         makeindex_re,
+                         bibliography_re,
+                         tableofcontents_re,
+                         listoffigures_re,
+                         listoftables_re,
+                         hyperref_re,
+                         makenomenclature_re,
+                         makeglossary_re,
+                         beamer_re ]
+    # set up list with the file suffixes that need emitting
+    # when a feature is found
+    file_tests_suff = [['.aux'],
+                  ['.idx', '.ind', '.ilg'],
+                  ['.bbl', '.blg'],
+                  ['.toc'],
+                  ['.lof'],
+                  ['.lot'],
+                  ['.out'],
+                  ['.nlo', '.nls', '.nlg'],
+                  ['.glo', '.gls', '.glg'],
+                  ['.nav', '.snm', '.out', '.toc'] ]
+    # build the list of lists
+    file_tests = []
+    for i in range(len(file_tests_search)):
+        file_tests.append( [None, file_tests_suff[i]] )
+
+    # TO-DO: need to add a way for the user to extend this list for whatever
+    # auxiliary files they create in other (or their own) packages
+
+    # get path list from both env['TEXINPUTS'] and env['ENV']['TEXINPUTS']
+    savedpath = modify_env_var(env, 'TEXINPUTS', abspath)
+    paths = env['ENV']['TEXINPUTS']
+    if SCons.Util.is_List(paths):
+        pass
+    else:
+        # Split at os.pathsep to convert into absolute path
+        # TODO(1.5)
+        #paths = paths.split(os.pathsep)
+        paths = string.split(paths, os.pathsep)
+
+    # now that we have the path list restore the env
+    if savedpath is _null:
+        try:
+            del env['ENV']['TEXINPUTS']
+        except KeyError:
+            pass # was never set
+    else:
+        env['ENV']['TEXINPUTS'] = savedpath
+    if Verbose:
+        print "search path ",paths
+
+    file_tests = ScanFiles(source[0], target, paths, file_tests, file_tests_search, env, graphics_extensions, targetdir)
+
+    for (theSearch,suffix_list) in file_tests:
+        if theSearch:
+            for suffix in suffix_list:
+                env.SideEffect(targetbase + suffix,target[0])
+                env.Clean(target[0],targetbase + suffix)
+
+    # read log file to get all other files that latex creates and will read on the next pass
+    if os.path.exists(logfilename):
+        content = open(logfilename, "rb").read()
+        out_files = openout_re.findall(content)
+        env.SideEffect(out_files,target[0])
+        env.Clean(target[0],out_files)
+
+    return (target, source)
+
+
+TeXLaTeXAction = None
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for TeX to an Environment."""
+
+    # A generic tex file Action, sufficient for all tex files.
+    global TeXAction
+    if TeXAction is None:
+        TeXAction = SCons.Action.Action("$TEXCOM", "$TEXCOMSTR")
+
+    # An Action to build a latex file.  This might be needed more
+    # than once if we are dealing with labels and bibtex.
+    global LaTeXAction
+    if LaTeXAction is None:
+        LaTeXAction = SCons.Action.Action("$LATEXCOM", "$LATEXCOMSTR")
+
+    # Define an action to run BibTeX on a file.
+    global BibTeXAction
+    if BibTeXAction is None:
+        BibTeXAction = SCons.Action.Action("$BIBTEXCOM", "$BIBTEXCOMSTR")
+
+    # Define an action to run MakeIndex on a file.
+    global MakeIndexAction
+    if MakeIndexAction is None:
+        MakeIndexAction = SCons.Action.Action("$MAKEINDEXCOM", "$MAKEINDEXCOMSTR")
+
+    # Define an action to run MakeIndex on a file for nomenclatures.
+    global MakeNclAction
+    if MakeNclAction is None:
+        MakeNclAction = SCons.Action.Action("$MAKENCLCOM", "$MAKENCLCOMSTR")
+
+    # Define an action to run MakeIndex on a file for glossaries.
+    global MakeGlossaryAction
+    if MakeGlossaryAction is None:
+        MakeGlossaryAction = SCons.Action.Action("$MAKEGLOSSARYCOM", "$MAKEGLOSSARYCOMSTR")
+
+    global TeXLaTeXAction
+    if TeXLaTeXAction is None:
+        TeXLaTeXAction = SCons.Action.Action(TeXLaTeXFunction,
+                              strfunction=TeXLaTeXStrFunction)
+
+    import dvi
+    dvi.generate(env)
+
+    bld = env['BUILDERS']['DVI']
+    bld.add_action('.tex', TeXLaTeXAction)
+    bld.add_emitter('.tex', tex_eps_emitter)
+
+    env['TEX']      = 'tex'
+    env['TEXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('-interaction=nonstopmode')
+    env['TEXCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $TEX $TEXFLAGS ${SOURCE.file}'
+
+    # Duplicate from latex.py.  If latex.py goes away, then this is still OK.
+    env['LATEX']        = 'latex'
+    env['LATEXFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('-interaction=nonstopmode')
+    env['LATEXCOM']     = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $LATEX $LATEXFLAGS ${SOURCE.file}'
+    env['LATEXRETRIES'] = 3
+
+    env['BIBTEX']      = 'bibtex'
+    env['BIBTEXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['BIBTEXCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $BIBTEX $BIBTEXFLAGS ${SOURCE.filebase}'
+
+    env['MAKEINDEX']      = 'makeindex'
+    env['MAKEINDEXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['MAKEINDEXCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $MAKEINDEX $MAKEINDEXFLAGS ${SOURCE.file}'
+
+    env['MAKEGLOSSARY']      = 'makeindex'
+    env['MAKEGLOSSARYSTYLE'] = '${SOURCE.filebase}.ist'
+    env['MAKEGLOSSARYFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('-s ${MAKEGLOSSARYSTYLE} -t ${SOURCE.filebase}.glg')
+    env['MAKEGLOSSARYCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $MAKEGLOSSARY ${SOURCE.filebase}.glo $MAKEGLOSSARYFLAGS -o ${SOURCE.filebase}.gls'
+
+    env['MAKENCL']      = 'makeindex'
+    env['MAKENCLSTYLE'] = '$nomencl.ist'
+    env['MAKENCLFLAGS'] = '-s ${MAKENCLSTYLE} -t ${SOURCE.filebase}.nlg'
+    env['MAKENCLCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $MAKENCL ${SOURCE.filebase}.nlo $MAKENCLFLAGS -o ${SOURCE.filebase}.nls'
+
+    # Duplicate from pdflatex.py.  If latex.py goes away, then this is still OK.
+    env['PDFLATEX']      = 'pdflatex'
+    env['PDFLATEXFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('-interaction=nonstopmode')
+    env['PDFLATEXCOM']   = 'cd ${TARGET.dir} && $PDFLATEX $PDFLATEXFLAGS ${SOURCE.file}'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect('tex')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/tlib.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/tlib.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/tlib.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.tlib
+
+XXX
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/tlib.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Tool.bcc32
+import SCons.Util
+
+def generate(env):
+    SCons.Tool.bcc32.findIt('tlib', env)
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for ar to an Environment."""
+    SCons.Tool.createStaticLibBuilder(env)
+    env['AR']          = 'tlib'
+    env['ARFLAGS']     = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['ARCOM']       = '$AR $TARGET $ARFLAGS /a $SOURCES'
+    env['LIBPREFIX']   = ''
+    env['LIBSUFFIX']   = '.lib'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return SCons.Tool.bcc32.findIt('tlib', env)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/wix.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/wix.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/wix.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.wix
+
+Tool-specific initialization for wix, the Windows Installer XML Tool.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/wix.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Action
+import os
+import string
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for WiX to an Environment."""
+    if not exists(env):
+      return
+
+    env['WIXCANDLEFLAGS'] = ['-nologo']
+    env['WIXCANDLEINCLUDE'] = []
+    env['WIXCANDLECOM'] = '$WIXCANDLE $WIXCANDLEFLAGS -I $WIXCANDLEINCLUDE -o ${TARGET} ${SOURCE}'
+
+    env['WIXLIGHTFLAGS'].append( '-nologo' )
+    env['WIXLIGHTCOM'] = "$WIXLIGHT $WIXLIGHTFLAGS -out ${TARGET} ${SOURCES}"
+
+    object_builder = SCons.Builder.Builder(
+        action      = '$WIXCANDLECOM',
+        suffix      = '.wxiobj',
+        src_suffix  = '.wxs')
+
+    linker_builder = SCons.Builder.Builder(
+        action      = '$WIXLIGHTCOM',
+        src_suffix  = '.wxiobj',
+        src_builder = object_builder)
+
+    env['BUILDERS']['WiX'] = linker_builder
+
+def exists(env):
+    env['WIXCANDLE'] = 'candle.exe'
+    env['WIXLIGHT']  = 'light.exe'
+
+    # try to find the candle.exe and light.exe tools and 
+    # add the install directory to light libpath.
+    #for path in os.environ['PATH'].split(os.pathsep):
+    for path in string.split(os.environ['PATH'], os.pathsep):
+        if not path:
+            continue
+
+        # workaround for some weird python win32 bug.
+        if path[0] == '"' and path[-1:]=='"':
+            path = path[1:-1]
+
+        # normalize the path
+        path = os.path.normpath(path)
+
+        # search for the tools in the PATH environment variable
+        try:
+            if env['WIXCANDLE'] in os.listdir(path) and\
+               env['WIXLIGHT']  in os.listdir(path):
+                   env.PrependENVPath('PATH', path)
+                   env['WIXLIGHTFLAGS'] = [ os.path.join( path, 'wixui.wixlib' ),
+                                            '-loc',
+                                            os.path.join( path, 'WixUI_en-us.wxl' ) ]
+                   return 1
+        except OSError:
+            pass # ignore this, could be a stale PATH entry.
+
+    return None

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/yacc.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/yacc.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/yacc.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,125 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.yacc
+
+Tool-specific initialization for yacc.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/yacc.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import string
+
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Tool
+import SCons.Util
+
+YaccAction = SCons.Action.Action("$YACCCOM", "$YACCCOMSTR")
+
+def _yaccEmitter(target, source, env, ysuf, hsuf):
+    yaccflags = env.subst("$YACCFLAGS", target=target, source=source)
+    flags = SCons.Util.CLVar(yaccflags)
+    targetBase, targetExt = os.path.splitext(SCons.Util.to_String(target[0]))
+
+    if '.ym' in ysuf:                # If using Objective-C
+        target = [targetBase + ".m"] # the extension is ".m".
+
+
+    # If -d is specified on the command line, yacc will emit a .h
+    # or .hpp file with the same name as the .c or .cpp output file.
+    if '-d' in flags:
+        target.append(targetBase + env.subst(hsuf, target=target, source=source))
+
+    # If -g is specified on the command line, yacc will emit a .vcg
+    # file with the same base name as the .y, .yacc, .ym or .yy file.
+    if "-g" in flags:
+        base, ext = os.path.splitext(SCons.Util.to_String(source[0]))
+        target.append(base + env.subst("$YACCVCGFILESUFFIX"))
+
+    # With --defines and --graph, the name of the file is totally defined
+    # in the options.
+    fileGenOptions = ["--defines=", "--graph="]
+    for option in flags:
+        for fileGenOption in fileGenOptions:
+            l = len(fileGenOption)
+            if option[:l] == fileGenOption:
+                # A file generating option is present, so add the file
+                # name to the list of targets.
+                fileName = string.strip(option[l:])
+                target.append(fileName)
+
+    return (target, source)
+
+def yEmitter(target, source, env):
+    return _yaccEmitter(target, source, env, ['.y', '.yacc'], '$YACCHFILESUFFIX')
+
+def ymEmitter(target, source, env):
+    return _yaccEmitter(target, source, env, ['.ym'], '$YACCHFILESUFFIX')
+
+def yyEmitter(target, source, env):
+    return _yaccEmitter(target, source, env, ['.yy'], '$YACCHXXFILESUFFIX')
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for yacc to an Environment."""
+    c_file, cxx_file = SCons.Tool.createCFileBuilders(env)
+
+    # C
+    c_file.add_action('.y', YaccAction)
+    c_file.add_emitter('.y', yEmitter)
+
+    c_file.add_action('.yacc', YaccAction)
+    c_file.add_emitter('.yacc', yEmitter)
+
+    # Objective-C
+    c_file.add_action('.ym', YaccAction)
+    c_file.add_emitter('.ym', ymEmitter)
+
+    # C++
+    cxx_file.add_action('.yy', YaccAction)
+    cxx_file.add_emitter('.yy', yyEmitter)
+
+    env['YACC']      = env.Detect('bison') or 'yacc'
+    env['YACCFLAGS'] = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['YACCCOM']   = '$YACC $YACCFLAGS -o $TARGET $SOURCES'
+    env['YACCHFILESUFFIX'] = '.h'
+
+    # Apparently, OS X now creates file.hpp like everybody else
+    # I have no idea when it changed; it was fixed in 10.4
+    #if env['PLATFORM'] == 'darwin':
+    #    # Bison on Mac OS X just appends ".h" to the generated target .cc
+    #    # or .cpp file name.  Hooray for delayed expansion of variables.
+    #    env['YACCHXXFILESUFFIX'] = '${TARGET.suffix}.h'
+    #else:
+    #    env['YACCHXXFILESUFFIX'] = '.hpp'
+    env['YACCHXXFILESUFFIX'] = '.hpp'
+
+    env['YACCVCGFILESUFFIX'] = '.vcg'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return env.Detect(['bison', 'yacc'])

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/zip.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/zip.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Tool/zip.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,94 @@
+"""SCons.Tool.zip
+
+Tool-specific initialization for zip.
+
+There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
+It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
+selection method.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/zip.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Builder
+import SCons.Defaults
+import SCons.Node.FS
+import SCons.Util
+
+try:
+    import zipfile
+    internal_zip = 1
+except ImportError:
+    internal_zip = 0
+
+if internal_zip:
+    zipcompression = zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED
+    def zip(target, source, env):
+        def visit(arg, dirname, names):
+            for name in names:
+                path = os.path.join(dirname, name)
+                if os.path.isfile(path):
+                    arg.write(path)
+        compression = env.get('ZIPCOMPRESSION', 0)
+        zf = zipfile.ZipFile(str(target[0]), 'w', compression)
+        for s in source:
+            if s.isdir():
+                os.path.walk(str(s), visit, zf)
+            else:
+                zf.write(str(s))
+        zf.close()
+else:
+    zipcompression = 0
+    zip = "$ZIP $ZIPFLAGS ${TARGET.abspath} $SOURCES"
+
+
+zipAction = SCons.Action.Action(zip, varlist=['ZIPCOMPRESSION'])
+
+ZipBuilder = SCons.Builder.Builder(action = SCons.Action.Action('$ZIPCOM', '$ZIPCOMSTR'),
+                                   source_factory = SCons.Node.FS.Entry,
+                                   source_scanner = SCons.Defaults.DirScanner,
+                                   suffix = '$ZIPSUFFIX',
+                                   multi = 1)
+
+
+def generate(env):
+    """Add Builders and construction variables for zip to an Environment."""
+    try:
+        bld = env['BUILDERS']['Zip']
+    except KeyError:
+        bld = ZipBuilder
+        env['BUILDERS']['Zip'] = bld
+
+    env['ZIP']        = 'zip'
+    env['ZIPFLAGS']   = SCons.Util.CLVar('')
+    env['ZIPCOM']     = zipAction
+    env['ZIPCOMPRESSION'] =  zipcompression
+    env['ZIPSUFFIX']  = '.zip'
+
+def exists(env):
+    return internal_zip or env.Detect('zip')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Util.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Util.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Util.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,1577 @@
+"""SCons.Util
+
+Various utility functions go here.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Util.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import copy
+import os
+import os.path
+import re
+import string
+import sys
+import types
+
+from UserDict import UserDict
+from UserList import UserList
+from UserString import UserString
+
+# Don't "from types import ..." these because we need to get at the
+# types module later to look for UnicodeType.
+DictType        = types.DictType
+InstanceType    = types.InstanceType
+ListType        = types.ListType
+StringType      = types.StringType
+TupleType       = types.TupleType
+
+def dictify(keys, values, result={}):
+    for k, v in zip(keys, values):
+        result[k] = v
+    return result
+
+_altsep = os.altsep
+if _altsep is None and sys.platform == 'win32':
+    # My ActivePython 2.0.1 doesn't set os.altsep!  What gives?
+    _altsep = '/'
+if _altsep:
+    def rightmost_separator(path, sep, _altsep=_altsep):
+        rfind = string.rfind
+        return max(rfind(path, sep), rfind(path, _altsep))
+else:
+    rightmost_separator = string.rfind
+
+# First two from the Python Cookbook, just for completeness.
+# (Yeah, yeah, YAGNI...)
+def containsAny(str, set):
+    """Check whether sequence str contains ANY of the items in set."""
+    for c in set:
+        if c in str: return 1
+    return 0
+
+def containsAll(str, set):
+    """Check whether sequence str contains ALL of the items in set."""
+    for c in set:
+        if c not in str: return 0
+    return 1
+
+def containsOnly(str, set):
+    """Check whether sequence str contains ONLY items in set."""
+    for c in str:
+        if c not in set: return 0
+    return 1
+
+def splitext(path):
+    "Same as os.path.splitext() but faster."
+    sep = rightmost_separator(path, os.sep)
+    dot = string.rfind(path, '.')
+    # An ext is only real if it has at least one non-digit char
+    if dot > sep and not containsOnly(path[dot:], "0123456789."):
+        return path[:dot],path[dot:]
+    else:
+        return path,""
+
+def updrive(path):
+    """
+    Make the drive letter (if any) upper case.
+    This is useful because Windows is inconsitent on the case
+    of the drive letter, which can cause inconsistencies when
+    calculating command signatures.
+    """
+    drive, rest = os.path.splitdrive(path)
+    if drive:
+        path = string.upper(drive) + rest
+    return path
+
+class CallableComposite(UserList):
+    """A simple composite callable class that, when called, will invoke all
+    of its contained callables with the same arguments."""
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        retvals = map(lambda x, args=args, kwargs=kwargs: apply(x,
+                                                                args,
+                                                                kwargs),
+                      self.data)
+        if self.data and (len(self.data) == len(filter(callable, retvals))):
+            return self.__class__(retvals)
+        return NodeList(retvals)
+
+class NodeList(UserList):
+    """This class is almost exactly like a regular list of Nodes
+    (actually it can hold any object), with one important difference.
+    If you try to get an attribute from this list, it will return that
+    attribute from every item in the list.  For example:
+
+    >>> someList = NodeList([ '  foo  ', '  bar  ' ])
+    >>> someList.strip()
+    [ 'foo', 'bar' ]
+    """
+    def __nonzero__(self):
+        return len(self.data) != 0
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return string.join(map(str, self.data))
+
+    def __getattr__(self, name):
+        if not self.data:
+            # If there is nothing in the list, then we have no attributes to
+            # pass through, so raise AttributeError for everything.
+            raise AttributeError, "NodeList has no attribute: %s" % name
+
+        # Return a list of the attribute, gotten from every element
+        # in the list
+        attrList = map(lambda x, n=name: getattr(x, n), self.data)
+
+        # Special case.  If the attribute is callable, we do not want
+        # to return a list of callables.  Rather, we want to return a
+        # single callable that, when called, will invoke the function on
+        # all elements of this list.
+        if self.data and (len(self.data) == len(filter(callable, attrList))):
+            return CallableComposite(attrList)
+        return self.__class__(attrList)
+
+_get_env_var = re.compile(r'^\$([_a-zA-Z]\w*|{[_a-zA-Z]\w*})$')
+
+def get_environment_var(varstr):
+    """Given a string, first determine if it looks like a reference
+    to a single environment variable, like "$FOO" or "${FOO}".
+    If so, return that variable with no decorations ("FOO").
+    If not, return None."""
+    mo=_get_env_var.match(to_String(varstr))
+    if mo:
+        var = mo.group(1)
+        if var[0] == '{':
+            return var[1:-1]
+        else:
+            return var
+    else:
+        return None
+
+class DisplayEngine:
+    def __init__(self):
+        self.__call__ = self.print_it
+
+    def print_it(self, text, append_newline=1):
+        if append_newline: text = text + '\n'
+        try:
+            sys.stdout.write(text)
+        except IOError:
+            # Stdout might be connected to a pipe that has been closed
+            # by now. The most likely reason for the pipe being closed
+            # is that the user has press ctrl-c. It this is the case,
+            # then SCons is currently shutdown. We therefore ignore
+            # IOError's here so that SCons can continue and shutdown
+            # properly so that the .sconsign is correctly written
+            # before SCons exits.
+            pass
+
+    def dont_print(self, text, append_newline=1):
+        pass
+
+    def set_mode(self, mode):
+        if mode:
+            self.__call__ = self.print_it
+        else:
+            self.__call__ = self.dont_print
+
+def render_tree(root, child_func, prune=0, margin=[0], visited={}):
+    """
+    Render a tree of nodes into an ASCII tree view.
+    root - the root node of the tree
+    child_func - the function called to get the children of a node
+    prune - don't visit the same node twice
+    margin - the format of the left margin to use for children of root.
+       1 results in a pipe, and 0 results in no pipe.
+    visited - a dictionary of visited nodes in the current branch if not prune,
+       or in the whole tree if prune.
+    """
+
+    rname = str(root)
+
+    children = child_func(root)
+    retval = ""
+    for pipe in margin[:-1]:
+        if pipe:
+            retval = retval + "| "
+        else:
+            retval = retval + "  "
+
+    if visited.has_key(rname):
+        return retval + "+-[" + rname + "]\n"
+
+    retval = retval + "+-" + rname + "\n"
+    if not prune:
+        visited = copy.copy(visited)
+    visited[rname] = 1
+
+    for i in range(len(children)):
+        margin.append(i<len(children)-1)
+        retval = retval + render_tree(children[i], child_func, prune, margin, visited
+)
+        margin.pop()
+
+    return retval
+
+IDX = lambda N: N and 1 or 0
+
+def print_tree(root, child_func, prune=0, showtags=0, margin=[0], visited={}):
+    """
+    Print a tree of nodes.  This is like render_tree, except it prints
+    lines directly instead of creating a string representation in memory,
+    so that huge trees can be printed.
+
+    root - the root node of the tree
+    child_func - the function called to get the children of a node
+    prune - don't visit the same node twice
+    showtags - print status information to the left of each node line
+    margin - the format of the left margin to use for children of root.
+       1 results in a pipe, and 0 results in no pipe.
+    visited - a dictionary of visited nodes in the current branch if not prune,
+       or in the whole tree if prune.
+    """
+
+    rname = str(root)
+
+    if showtags:
+
+        if showtags == 2:
+            print ' E         = exists'
+            print '  R        = exists in repository only'
+            print '   b       = implicit builder'
+            print '   B       = explicit builder'
+            print '    S      = side effect'
+            print '     P     = precious'
+            print '      A    = always build'
+            print '       C   = current'
+            print '        N  = no clean'
+            print '         H = no cache'
+            print ''
+
+        tags = ['[']
+        tags.append(' E'[IDX(root.exists())])
+        tags.append(' R'[IDX(root.rexists() and not root.exists())])
+        tags.append(' BbB'[[0,1][IDX(root.has_explicit_builder())] +
+                           [0,2][IDX(root.has_builder())]])
+        tags.append(' S'[IDX(root.side_effect)])
+        tags.append(' P'[IDX(root.precious)])
+        tags.append(' A'[IDX(root.always_build)])
+        tags.append(' C'[IDX(root.is_up_to_date())])
+        tags.append(' N'[IDX(root.noclean)])
+        tags.append(' H'[IDX(root.nocache)])
+        tags.append(']')
+
+    else:
+        tags = []
+
+    def MMM(m):
+        return ["  ","| "][m]
+    margins = map(MMM, margin[:-1])
+
+    children = child_func(root)
+
+    if prune and visited.has_key(rname) and children:
+        print string.join(tags + margins + ['+-[', rname, ']'], '')
+        return
+
+    print string.join(tags + margins + ['+-', rname], '')
+
+    visited[rname] = 1
+
+    if children:
+        margin.append(1)
+        map(lambda C, cf=child_func, p=prune, i=IDX(showtags), m=margin, v=visited:
+                   print_tree(C, cf, p, i, m, v),
+            children[:-1])
+        margin[-1] = 0
+        print_tree(children[-1], child_func, prune, IDX(showtags), margin, visited)
+        margin.pop()
+
+
+
+# Functions for deciding if things are like various types, mainly to
+# handle UserDict, UserList and UserString like their underlying types.
+#
+# Yes, all of this manual testing breaks polymorphism, and the real
+# Pythonic way to do all of this would be to just try it and handle the
+# exception, but handling the exception when it's not the right type is
+# often too slow.
+
+try:
+    class mystr(str):
+        pass
+except TypeError:
+    # An older Python version without new-style classes.
+    #
+    # The actual implementations here have been selected after timings
+    # coded up in in bench/is_types.py (from the SCons source tree,
+    # see the scons-src distribution), mostly against Python 1.5.2.
+    # Key results from those timings:
+    #
+    #   --  Storing the type of the object in a variable (t = type(obj))
+    #       slows down the case where it's a native type and the first
+    #       comparison will match, but nicely speeds up the case where
+    #       it's a different native type.  Since that's going to be
+    #       common, it's a good tradeoff.
+    #
+    #   --  The data show that calling isinstance() on an object that's
+    #       a native type (dict, list or string) is expensive enough
+    #       that checking up front for whether the object is of type
+    #       InstanceType is a pretty big win, even though it does slow
+    #       down the case where it really *is* an object instance a
+    #       little bit.
+    def is_Dict(obj):
+        t = type(obj)
+        return t is DictType or \
+               (t is InstanceType and isinstance(obj, UserDict))
+
+    def is_List(obj):
+        t = type(obj)
+        return t is ListType \
+            or (t is InstanceType and isinstance(obj, UserList))
+
+    def is_Sequence(obj):
+        t = type(obj)
+        return t is ListType \
+            or t is TupleType \
+            or (t is InstanceType and isinstance(obj, UserList))
+
+    def is_Tuple(obj):
+        t = type(obj)
+        return t is TupleType
+
+    if hasattr(types, 'UnicodeType'):
+        def is_String(obj):
+            t = type(obj)
+            return t is StringType \
+                or t is UnicodeType \
+                or (t is InstanceType and isinstance(obj, UserString))
+    else:
+        def is_String(obj):
+            t = type(obj)
+            return t is StringType \
+                or (t is InstanceType and isinstance(obj, UserString))
+
+    def is_Scalar(obj):
+        return is_String(obj) or not is_Sequence(obj)
+
+    def flatten(obj, result=None):
+        """Flatten a sequence to a non-nested list.
+
+        Flatten() converts either a single scalar or a nested sequence
+        to a non-nested list. Note that flatten() considers strings
+        to be scalars instead of sequences like Python would.
+        """
+        if is_Scalar(obj):
+            return [obj]
+        if result is None:
+            result = []
+        for item in obj:
+            if is_Scalar(item):
+                result.append(item)
+            else:
+                flatten_sequence(item, result)
+        return result
+
+    def flatten_sequence(sequence, result=None):
+        """Flatten a sequence to a non-nested list.
+
+        Same as flatten(), but it does not handle the single scalar
+        case. This is slightly more efficient when one knows that
+        the sequence to flatten can not be a scalar.
+        """
+        if result is None:
+            result = []
+        for item in sequence:
+            if is_Scalar(item):
+                result.append(item)
+            else:
+                flatten_sequence(item, result)
+        return result
+
+    #
+    # Generic convert-to-string functions that abstract away whether or
+    # not the Python we're executing has Unicode support.  The wrapper
+    # to_String_for_signature() will use a for_signature() method if the
+    # specified object has one.
+    #
+    if hasattr(types, 'UnicodeType'):
+        UnicodeType = types.UnicodeType
+        def to_String(s):
+            if isinstance(s, UserString):
+                t = type(s.data)
+            else:
+                t = type(s)
+            if t is UnicodeType:
+                return unicode(s)
+            else:
+                return str(s)
+    else:
+        to_String = str
+
+    def to_String_for_signature(obj):
+        try:
+            f = obj.for_signature
+        except AttributeError:
+            return to_String_for_subst(obj)
+        else:
+            return f()
+
+    def to_String_for_subst(s):
+        if is_Sequence( s ):
+            return string.join( map(to_String_for_subst, s) )
+
+        return to_String( s )
+
+else:
+    # A modern Python version with new-style classes, so we can just use
+    # isinstance().
+    #
+    # We are using the following trick to speed-up these
+    # functions. Default arguments are used to take a snapshot of the
+    # the global functions and constants used by these functions. This
+    # transforms accesses to global variable into local variables
+    # accesses (i.e. LOAD_FAST instead of LOAD_GLOBAL).
+
+    DictTypes = (dict, UserDict)
+    ListTypes = (list, UserList)
+    SequenceTypes = (list, tuple, UserList)
+
+    # Empirically, Python versions with new-style classes all have
+    # unicode.
+    #
+    # Note that profiling data shows a speed-up when comparing
+    # explicitely with str and unicode instead of simply comparing
+    # with basestring. (at least on Python 2.5.1)
+    StringTypes = (str, unicode, UserString)
+
+    # Empirically, it is faster to check explicitely for str and
+    # unicode than for basestring.
+    BaseStringTypes = (str, unicode)
+
+    def is_Dict(obj, isinstance=isinstance, DictTypes=DictTypes):
+        return isinstance(obj, DictTypes)
+
+    def is_List(obj, isinstance=isinstance, ListTypes=ListTypes):
+        return isinstance(obj, ListTypes)
+
+    def is_Sequence(obj, isinstance=isinstance, SequenceTypes=SequenceTypes):
+        return isinstance(obj, SequenceTypes)
+
+    def is_Tuple(obj, isinstance=isinstance, tuple=tuple):
+        return isinstance(obj, tuple)
+
+    def is_String(obj, isinstance=isinstance, StringTypes=StringTypes):
+        return isinstance(obj, StringTypes)
+
+    def is_Scalar(obj, isinstance=isinstance, StringTypes=StringTypes, SequenceTypes=SequenceTypes):
+        # Profiling shows that there is an impressive speed-up of 2x
+        # when explicitely checking for strings instead of just not
+        # sequence when the argument (i.e. obj) is already a string.
+        # But, if obj is a not string than it is twice as fast to
+        # check only for 'not sequence'. The following code therefore
+        # assumes that the obj argument is a string must of the time.
+        return isinstance(obj, StringTypes) or not isinstance(obj, SequenceTypes)
+
+    def do_flatten(sequence, result, isinstance=isinstance, 
+                   StringTypes=StringTypes, SequenceTypes=SequenceTypes):
+        for item in sequence:
+            if isinstance(item, StringTypes) or not isinstance(item, SequenceTypes):
+                result.append(item)
+            else:
+                do_flatten(item, result)
+
+    def flatten(obj, isinstance=isinstance, StringTypes=StringTypes, 
+                SequenceTypes=SequenceTypes, do_flatten=do_flatten):
+        """Flatten a sequence to a non-nested list.
+
+        Flatten() converts either a single scalar or a nested sequence
+        to a non-nested list. Note that flatten() considers strings
+        to be scalars instead of sequences like Python would.
+        """
+        if isinstance(obj, StringTypes) or not isinstance(obj, SequenceTypes):
+            return [obj]
+        result = []
+        for item in obj:
+            if isinstance(item, StringTypes) or not isinstance(item, SequenceTypes):
+                result.append(item)
+            else:
+                do_flatten(item, result)
+        return result
+
+    def flatten_sequence(sequence, isinstance=isinstance, StringTypes=StringTypes, 
+                         SequenceTypes=SequenceTypes, do_flatten=do_flatten):
+        """Flatten a sequence to a non-nested list.
+
+        Same as flatten(), but it does not handle the single scalar
+        case. This is slightly more efficient when one knows that
+        the sequence to flatten can not be a scalar.
+        """
+        result = []
+        for item in sequence:
+            if isinstance(item, StringTypes) or not isinstance(item, SequenceTypes):
+                result.append(item)
+            else:
+                do_flatten(item, result)
+        return result
+
+
+    #
+    # Generic convert-to-string functions that abstract away whether or
+    # not the Python we're executing has Unicode support.  The wrapper
+    # to_String_for_signature() will use a for_signature() method if the
+    # specified object has one.
+    #
+    def to_String(s, 
+                  isinstance=isinstance, str=str,
+                  UserString=UserString, BaseStringTypes=BaseStringTypes):
+        if isinstance(s,BaseStringTypes):
+            # Early out when already a string!
+            return s
+        elif isinstance(s, UserString):
+            # s.data can only be either a unicode or a regular
+            # string. Please see the UserString initializer.
+            return s.data
+        else:
+            return str(s)
+
+    def to_String_for_subst(s, 
+                            isinstance=isinstance, join=string.join, str=str, to_String=to_String,
+                            BaseStringTypes=BaseStringTypes, SequenceTypes=SequenceTypes,
+                            UserString=UserString):
+                            
+        # Note that the test cases are sorted by order of probability.
+        if isinstance(s, BaseStringTypes):
+            return s
+        elif isinstance(s, SequenceTypes):
+            l = []
+            for e in s:
+                l.append(to_String_for_subst(e))
+            return join( s )
+        elif isinstance(s, UserString):
+            # s.data can only be either a unicode or a regular
+            # string. Please see the UserString initializer.
+            return s.data
+        else:
+            return str(s)
+
+    def to_String_for_signature(obj, to_String_for_subst=to_String_for_subst, 
+                                AttributeError=AttributeError):
+        try:
+            f = obj.for_signature
+        except AttributeError:
+            return to_String_for_subst(obj)
+        else:
+            return f()
+
+
+
+# The SCons "semi-deep" copy.
+#
+# This makes separate copies of lists (including UserList objects)
+# dictionaries (including UserDict objects) and tuples, but just copies
+# references to anything else it finds.
+#
+# A special case is any object that has a __semi_deepcopy__() method,
+# which we invoke to create the copy, which is used by the BuilderDict
+# class because of its extra initialization argument.
+#
+# The dispatch table approach used here is a direct rip-off from the
+# normal Python copy module.
+
+_semi_deepcopy_dispatch = d = {}
+
+def _semi_deepcopy_dict(x):
+    copy = {}
+    for key, val in x.items():
+        # The regular Python copy.deepcopy() also deepcopies the key,
+        # as follows:
+        #
+        #    copy[semi_deepcopy(key)] = semi_deepcopy(val)
+        #
+        # Doesn't seem like we need to, but we'll comment it just in case.
+        copy[key] = semi_deepcopy(val)
+    return copy
+d[types.DictionaryType] = _semi_deepcopy_dict
+
+def _semi_deepcopy_list(x):
+    return map(semi_deepcopy, x)
+d[types.ListType] = _semi_deepcopy_list
+
+def _semi_deepcopy_tuple(x):
+    return tuple(map(semi_deepcopy, x))
+d[types.TupleType] = _semi_deepcopy_tuple
+
+def _semi_deepcopy_inst(x):
+    if hasattr(x, '__semi_deepcopy__'):
+        return x.__semi_deepcopy__()
+    elif isinstance(x, UserDict):
+        return x.__class__(_semi_deepcopy_dict(x))
+    elif isinstance(x, UserList):
+        return x.__class__(_semi_deepcopy_list(x))
+    else:
+        return x
+d[types.InstanceType] = _semi_deepcopy_inst
+
+def semi_deepcopy(x):
+    copier = _semi_deepcopy_dispatch.get(type(x))
+    if copier:
+        return copier(x)
+    else:
+        return x
+
+
+
+class Proxy:
+    """A simple generic Proxy class, forwarding all calls to
+    subject.  So, for the benefit of the python newbie, what does
+    this really mean?  Well, it means that you can take an object, let's
+    call it 'objA', and wrap it in this Proxy class, with a statement
+    like this
+
+                 proxyObj = Proxy(objA),
+
+    Then, if in the future, you do something like this
+
+                 x = proxyObj.var1,
+
+    since Proxy does not have a 'var1' attribute (but presumably objA does),
+    the request actually is equivalent to saying
+
+                 x = objA.var1
+
+    Inherit from this class to create a Proxy."""
+
+    def __init__(self, subject):
+        """Wrap an object as a Proxy object"""
+        self.__subject = subject
+
+    def __getattr__(self, name):
+        """Retrieve an attribute from the wrapped object.  If the named
+           attribute doesn't exist, AttributeError is raised"""
+        return getattr(self.__subject, name)
+
+    def get(self):
+        """Retrieve the entire wrapped object"""
+        return self.__subject
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        if issubclass(other.__class__, self.__subject.__class__):
+            return cmp(self.__subject, other)
+        return cmp(self.__dict__, other.__dict__)
+
+# attempt to load the windows registry module:
+can_read_reg = 0
+try:
+    import _winreg
+
+    can_read_reg = 1
+    hkey_mod = _winreg
+
+    RegOpenKeyEx = _winreg.OpenKeyEx
+    RegEnumKey = _winreg.EnumKey
+    RegEnumValue = _winreg.EnumValue
+    RegQueryValueEx = _winreg.QueryValueEx
+    RegError = _winreg.error
+
+except ImportError:
+    try:
+        import win32api
+        import win32con
+        can_read_reg = 1
+        hkey_mod = win32con
+
+        RegOpenKeyEx = win32api.RegOpenKeyEx
+        RegEnumKey = win32api.RegEnumKey
+        RegEnumValue = win32api.RegEnumValue
+        RegQueryValueEx = win32api.RegQueryValueEx
+        RegError = win32api.error
+
+    except ImportError:
+        class _NoError(Exception):
+            pass
+        RegError = _NoError
+
+if can_read_reg:
+    HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT = hkey_mod.HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
+    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = hkey_mod.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
+    HKEY_CURRENT_USER = hkey_mod.HKEY_CURRENT_USER
+    HKEY_USERS = hkey_mod.HKEY_USERS
+
+    def RegGetValue(root, key):
+        """This utility function returns a value in the registry
+        without having to open the key first.  Only available on
+        Windows platforms with a version of Python that can read the
+        registry.  Returns the same thing as
+        SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx, except you just specify the entire
+        path to the value, and don't have to bother opening the key
+        first.  So:
+
+        Instead of:
+          k = SCons.Util.RegOpenKeyEx(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                r'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion')
+          out = SCons.Util.RegQueryValueEx(k,
+                'ProgramFilesDir')
+
+        You can write:
+          out = SCons.Util.RegGetValue(SCons.Util.HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE,
+                r'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ProgramFilesDir')
+        """
+        # I would use os.path.split here, but it's not a filesystem
+        # path...
+        p = key.rfind('\\') + 1
+        keyp = key[:p]
+        val = key[p:]
+        k = RegOpenKeyEx(root, keyp)
+        return RegQueryValueEx(k,val)
+
+if sys.platform == 'win32':
+
+    def WhereIs(file, path=None, pathext=None, reject=[]):
+        if path is None:
+            try:
+                path = os.environ['PATH']
+            except KeyError:
+                return None
+        if is_String(path):
+            path = string.split(path, os.pathsep)
+        if pathext is None:
+            try:
+                pathext = os.environ['PATHEXT']
+            except KeyError:
+                pathext = '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD'
+        if is_String(pathext):
+            pathext = string.split(pathext, os.pathsep)
+        for ext in pathext:
+            if string.lower(ext) == string.lower(file[-len(ext):]):
+                pathext = ['']
+                break
+        if not is_List(reject) and not is_Tuple(reject):
+            reject = [reject]
+        for dir in path:
+            f = os.path.join(dir, file)
+            for ext in pathext:
+                fext = f + ext
+                if os.path.isfile(fext):
+                    try:
+                        reject.index(fext)
+                    except ValueError:
+                        return os.path.normpath(fext)
+                    continue
+        return None
+
+elif os.name == 'os2':
+
+    def WhereIs(file, path=None, pathext=None, reject=[]):
+        if path is None:
+            try:
+                path = os.environ['PATH']
+            except KeyError:
+                return None
+        if is_String(path):
+            path = string.split(path, os.pathsep)
+        if pathext is None:
+            pathext = ['.exe', '.cmd']
+        for ext in pathext:
+            if string.lower(ext) == string.lower(file[-len(ext):]):
+                pathext = ['']
+                break
+        if not is_List(reject) and not is_Tuple(reject):
+            reject = [reject]
+        for dir in path:
+            f = os.path.join(dir, file)
+            for ext in pathext:
+                fext = f + ext
+                if os.path.isfile(fext):
+                    try:
+                        reject.index(fext)
+                    except ValueError:
+                        return os.path.normpath(fext)
+                    continue
+        return None
+
+else:
+
+    def WhereIs(file, path=None, pathext=None, reject=[]):
+        import stat
+        if path is None:
+            try:
+                path = os.environ['PATH']
+            except KeyError:
+                return None
+        if is_String(path):
+            path = string.split(path, os.pathsep)
+        if not is_List(reject) and not is_Tuple(reject):
+            reject = [reject]
+        for d in path:
+            f = os.path.join(d, file)
+            if os.path.isfile(f):
+                try:
+                    st = os.stat(f)
+                except OSError:
+                    # os.stat() raises OSError, not IOError if the file
+                    # doesn't exist, so in this case we let IOError get
+                    # raised so as to not mask possibly serious disk or
+                    # network issues.
+                    continue
+                if stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]) & 0111:
+                    try:
+                        reject.index(f)
+                    except ValueError:
+                        return os.path.normpath(f)
+                    continue
+        return None
+
+def PrependPath(oldpath, newpath, sep = os.pathsep, delete_existing=1):
+    """This prepends newpath elements to the given oldpath.  Will only
+    add any particular path once (leaving the first one it encounters
+    and ignoring the rest, to preserve path order), and will
+    os.path.normpath and os.path.normcase all paths to help assure
+    this.  This can also handle the case where the given old path
+    variable is a list instead of a string, in which case a list will
+    be returned instead of a string.
+
+    Example:
+      Old Path: "/foo/bar:/foo"
+      New Path: "/biz/boom:/foo"
+      Result:   "/biz/boom:/foo:/foo/bar"
+
+    If delete_existing is 0, then adding a path that exists will
+    not move it to the beginning; it will stay where it is in the
+    list.
+    """
+
+    orig = oldpath
+    is_list = 1
+    paths = orig
+    if not is_List(orig) and not is_Tuple(orig):
+        paths = string.split(paths, sep)
+        is_list = 0
+
+    if is_List(newpath) or is_Tuple(newpath):
+        newpaths = newpath
+    else:
+        newpaths = string.split(newpath, sep)
+
+    if not delete_existing:
+        # First uniquify the old paths, making sure to 
+        # preserve the first instance (in Unix/Linux,
+        # the first one wins), and remembering them in normpaths.
+        # Then insert the new paths at the head of the list
+        # if they're not already in the normpaths list.
+        result = []
+        normpaths = []
+        for path in paths:
+            if not path:
+                continue
+            normpath = os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(path))
+            if normpath not in normpaths:
+                result.append(path)
+                normpaths.append(normpath)
+        newpaths.reverse()      # since we're inserting at the head
+        for path in newpaths:
+            if not path:
+                continue
+            normpath = os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(path))
+            if normpath not in normpaths:
+                result.insert(0, path)
+                normpaths.append(normpath)
+        paths = result
+
+    else:
+        newpaths = newpaths + paths # prepend new paths
+
+        normpaths = []
+        paths = []
+        # now we add them only if they are unique
+        for path in newpaths:
+            normpath = os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(path))
+            if path and not normpath in normpaths:
+                paths.append(path)
+                normpaths.append(normpath)
+
+    if is_list:
+        return paths
+    else:
+        return string.join(paths, sep)
+
+def AppendPath(oldpath, newpath, sep = os.pathsep, delete_existing=1):
+    """This appends new path elements to the given old path.  Will
+    only add any particular path once (leaving the last one it
+    encounters and ignoring the rest, to preserve path order), and
+    will os.path.normpath and os.path.normcase all paths to help
+    assure this.  This can also handle the case where the given old
+    path variable is a list instead of a string, in which case a list
+    will be returned instead of a string.
+
+    Example:
+      Old Path: "/foo/bar:/foo"
+      New Path: "/biz/boom:/foo"
+      Result:   "/foo/bar:/biz/boom:/foo"
+
+    If delete_existing is 0, then adding a path that exists
+    will not move it to the end; it will stay where it is in the list.
+    """
+
+    orig = oldpath
+    is_list = 1
+    paths = orig
+    if not is_List(orig) and not is_Tuple(orig):
+        paths = string.split(paths, sep)
+        is_list = 0
+
+    if is_List(newpath) or is_Tuple(newpath):
+        newpaths = newpath
+    else:
+        newpaths = string.split(newpath, sep)
+
+    if not delete_existing:
+        # add old paths to result, then
+        # add new paths if not already present
+        # (I thought about using a dict for normpaths for speed,
+        # but it's not clear hashing the strings would be faster
+        # than linear searching these typically short lists.)
+        result = []
+        normpaths = []
+        for path in paths:
+            if not path:
+                continue
+            result.append(path)
+            normpaths.append(os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(path)))
+        for path in newpaths:
+            if not path:
+                continue
+            normpath = os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(path))
+            if normpath not in normpaths:
+                result.append(path)
+                normpaths.append(normpath)
+        paths = result
+    else:
+        # start w/ new paths, add old ones if not present,
+        # then reverse.
+        newpaths = paths + newpaths # append new paths
+        newpaths.reverse()
+
+        normpaths = []
+        paths = []
+        # now we add them only if they are unique
+        for path in newpaths:
+            normpath = os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(path))
+            if path and not normpath in normpaths:
+                paths.append(path)
+                normpaths.append(normpath)
+        paths.reverse()
+
+    if is_list:
+        return paths
+    else:
+        return string.join(paths, sep)
+
+if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
+    def get_native_path(path):
+        """Transforms an absolute path into a native path for the system.  In
+        Cygwin, this converts from a Cygwin path to a Windows one."""
+        return string.replace(os.popen('cygpath -w ' + path).read(), '\n', '')
+else:
+    def get_native_path(path):
+        """Transforms an absolute path into a native path for the system.
+        Non-Cygwin version, just leave the path alone."""
+        return path
+
+display = DisplayEngine()
+
+def Split(arg):
+    if is_List(arg) or is_Tuple(arg):
+        return arg
+    elif is_String(arg):
+        return string.split(arg)
+    else:
+        return [arg]
+
+class CLVar(UserList):
+    """A class for command-line construction variables.
+
+    This is a list that uses Split() to split an initial string along
+    white-space arguments, and similarly to split any strings that get
+    added.  This allows us to Do the Right Thing with Append() and
+    Prepend() (as well as straight Python foo = env['VAR'] + 'arg1
+    arg2') regardless of whether a user adds a list or a string to a
+    command-line construction variable.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, seq = []):
+        UserList.__init__(self, Split(seq))
+    def __add__(self, other):
+        return UserList.__add__(self, CLVar(other))
+    def __radd__(self, other):
+        return UserList.__radd__(self, CLVar(other))
+    def __coerce__(self, other):
+        return (self, CLVar(other))
+    def __str__(self):
+        return string.join(self.data)
+
+# A dictionary that preserves the order in which items are added.
+# Submitted by David Benjamin to ActiveState's Python Cookbook web site:
+#     http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/107747
+# Including fixes/enhancements from the follow-on discussions.
+class OrderedDict(UserDict):
+    def __init__(self, dict = None):
+        self._keys = []
+        UserDict.__init__(self, dict)
+
+    def __delitem__(self, key):
+        UserDict.__delitem__(self, key)
+        self._keys.remove(key)
+
+    def __setitem__(self, key, item):
+        UserDict.__setitem__(self, key, item)
+        if key not in self._keys: self._keys.append(key)
+
+    def clear(self):
+        UserDict.clear(self)
+        self._keys = []
+
+    def copy(self):
+        dict = OrderedDict()
+        dict.update(self)
+        return dict
+
+    def items(self):
+        return zip(self._keys, self.values())
+
+    def keys(self):
+        return self._keys[:]
+
+    def popitem(self):
+        try:
+            key = self._keys[-1]
+        except IndexError:
+            raise KeyError('dictionary is empty')
+
+        val = self[key]
+        del self[key]
+
+        return (key, val)
+
+    def setdefault(self, key, failobj = None):
+        UserDict.setdefault(self, key, failobj)
+        if key not in self._keys: self._keys.append(key)
+
+    def update(self, dict):
+        for (key, val) in dict.items():
+            self.__setitem__(key, val)
+
+    def values(self):
+        return map(self.get, self._keys)
+
+class Selector(OrderedDict):
+    """A callable ordered dictionary that maps file suffixes to
+    dictionary values.  We preserve the order in which items are added
+    so that get_suffix() calls always return the first suffix added."""
+    def __call__(self, env, source):
+        try:
+            ext = source[0].suffix
+        except IndexError:
+            ext = ""
+        try:
+            return self[ext]
+        except KeyError:
+            # Try to perform Environment substitution on the keys of
+            # the dictionary before giving up.
+            s_dict = {}
+            for (k,v) in self.items():
+                if not k is None:
+                    s_k = env.subst(k)
+                    if s_dict.has_key(s_k):
+                        # We only raise an error when variables point
+                        # to the same suffix.  If one suffix is literal
+                        # and a variable suffix contains this literal,
+                        # the literal wins and we don't raise an error.
+                        raise KeyError, (s_dict[s_k][0], k, s_k)
+                    s_dict[s_k] = (k,v)
+            try:
+                return s_dict[ext][1]
+            except KeyError:
+                try:
+                    return self[None]
+                except KeyError:
+                    return None
+
+
+if sys.platform == 'cygwin':
+    # On Cygwin, os.path.normcase() lies, so just report back the
+    # fact that the underlying Windows OS is case-insensitive.
+    def case_sensitive_suffixes(s1, s2):
+        return 0
+else:
+    def case_sensitive_suffixes(s1, s2):
+        return (os.path.normcase(s1) != os.path.normcase(s2))
+
+def adjustixes(fname, pre, suf, ensure_suffix=False):
+    if pre:
+        path, fn = os.path.split(os.path.normpath(fname))
+        if fn[:len(pre)] != pre:
+            fname = os.path.join(path, pre + fn)
+    # Only append a suffix if the suffix we're going to add isn't already
+    # there, and if either we've been asked to ensure the specific suffix
+    # is present or there's no suffix on it at all.
+    if suf and fname[-len(suf):] != suf and \
+       (ensure_suffix or not splitext(fname)[1]):
+            fname = fname + suf
+    return fname
+
+
+
+# From Tim Peters,
+# http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/52560
+# ASPN: Python Cookbook: Remove duplicates from a sequence
+# (Also in the printed Python Cookbook.)
+
+def unique(s):
+    """Return a list of the elements in s, but without duplicates.
+
+    For example, unique([1,2,3,1,2,3]) is some permutation of [1,2,3],
+    unique("abcabc") some permutation of ["a", "b", "c"], and
+    unique(([1, 2], [2, 3], [1, 2])) some permutation of
+    [[2, 3], [1, 2]].
+
+    For best speed, all sequence elements should be hashable.  Then
+    unique() will usually work in linear time.
+
+    If not possible, the sequence elements should enjoy a total
+    ordering, and if list(s).sort() doesn't raise TypeError it's
+    assumed that they do enjoy a total ordering.  Then unique() will
+    usually work in O(N*log2(N)) time.
+
+    If that's not possible either, the sequence elements must support
+    equality-testing.  Then unique() will usually work in quadratic
+    time.
+    """
+
+    n = len(s)
+    if n == 0:
+        return []
+
+    # Try using a dict first, as that's the fastest and will usually
+    # work.  If it doesn't work, it will usually fail quickly, so it
+    # usually doesn't cost much to *try* it.  It requires that all the
+    # sequence elements be hashable, and support equality comparison.
+    u = {}
+    try:
+        for x in s:
+            u[x] = 1
+    except TypeError:
+        pass    # move on to the next method
+    else:
+        return u.keys()
+    del u
+
+    # We can't hash all the elements.  Second fastest is to sort,
+    # which brings the equal elements together; then duplicates are
+    # easy to weed out in a single pass.
+    # NOTE:  Python's list.sort() was designed to be efficient in the
+    # presence of many duplicate elements.  This isn't true of all
+    # sort functions in all languages or libraries, so this approach
+    # is more effective in Python than it may be elsewhere.
+    try:
+        t = list(s)
+        t.sort()
+    except TypeError:
+        pass    # move on to the next method
+    else:
+        assert n > 0
+        last = t[0]
+        lasti = i = 1
+        while i < n:
+            if t[i] != last:
+                t[lasti] = last = t[i]
+                lasti = lasti + 1
+            i = i + 1
+        return t[:lasti]
+    del t
+
+    # Brute force is all that's left.
+    u = []
+    for x in s:
+        if x not in u:
+            u.append(x)
+    return u
+
+
+
+# From Alex Martelli,
+# http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/52560
+# ASPN: Python Cookbook: Remove duplicates from a sequence
+# First comment, dated 2001/10/13.
+# (Also in the printed Python Cookbook.)
+
+def uniquer(seq, idfun=None):
+    if idfun is None:
+        def idfun(x): return x
+    seen = {}
+    result = []
+    for item in seq:
+        marker = idfun(item)
+        # in old Python versions:
+        # if seen.has_key(marker)
+        # but in new ones:
+        if marker in seen: continue
+        seen[marker] = 1
+        result.append(item)
+    return result
+
+# A more efficient implementation of Alex's uniquer(), this avoids the
+# idfun() argument and function-call overhead by assuming that all
+# items in the sequence are hashable.
+
+def uniquer_hashables(seq):
+    seen = {}
+    result = []
+    for item in seq:
+        #if not item in seen:
+        if not seen.has_key(item):
+            seen[item] = 1
+            result.append(item)
+    return result
+
+
+
+# Much of the logic here was originally based on recipe 4.9 from the
+# Python CookBook, but we had to dumb it way down for Python 1.5.2.
+class LogicalLines:
+
+    def __init__(self, fileobj):
+        self.fileobj = fileobj
+
+    def readline(self):
+        result = []
+        while 1:
+            line = self.fileobj.readline()
+            if not line:
+                break
+            if line[-2:] == '\\\n':
+                result.append(line[:-2])
+            else:
+                result.append(line)
+                break
+        return string.join(result, '')
+
+    def readlines(self):
+        result = []
+        while 1:
+            line = self.readline()
+            if not line:
+                break
+            result.append(line)
+        return result
+
+
+
+class UniqueList(UserList):
+    def __init__(self, seq = []):
+        UserList.__init__(self, seq)
+        self.unique = True
+    def __make_unique(self):
+        if not self.unique:
+            self.data = uniquer_hashables(self.data)
+            self.unique = True
+    def __lt__(self, other):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__lt__(self, other)
+    def __le__(self, other):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__le__(self, other)
+    def __eq__(self, other):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__eq__(self, other)
+    def __ne__(self, other):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__ne__(self, other)
+    def __gt__(self, other):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__gt__(self, other)
+    def __ge__(self, other):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__ge__(self, other)
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__cmp__(self, other)
+    def __len__(self):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__len__(self)
+    def __getitem__(self, i):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__getitem__(self, i)
+    def __setitem__(self, i, item):
+        UserList.__setitem__(self, i, item)
+        self.unique = False
+    def __getslice__(self, i, j):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.__getslice__(self, i, j)
+    def __setslice__(self, i, j, other):
+        UserList.__setslice__(self, i, j, other)
+        self.unique = False
+    def __add__(self, other):
+        result = UserList.__add__(self, other)
+        result.unique = False
+        return result
+    def __radd__(self, other):
+        result = UserList.__radd__(self, other)
+        result.unique = False
+        return result
+    def __iadd__(self, other):
+        result = UserList.__iadd__(self, other)
+        result.unique = False
+        return result
+    def __mul__(self, other):
+        result = UserList.__mul__(self, other)
+        result.unique = False
+        return result
+    def __rmul__(self, other):
+        result = UserList.__rmul__(self, other)
+        result.unique = False
+        return result
+    def __imul__(self, other):
+        result = UserList.__imul__(self, other)
+        result.unique = False
+        return result
+    def append(self, item):
+        UserList.append(self, item)
+        self.unique = False
+    def insert(self, i):
+        UserList.insert(self, i)
+        self.unique = False
+    def count(self, item):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.count(self, item)
+    def index(self, item):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        return UserList.index(self, item)
+    def reverse(self):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        UserList.reverse(self)
+    def sort(self, *args, **kwds):
+        self.__make_unique()
+        #return UserList.sort(self, *args, **kwds)
+        return apply(UserList.sort, (self,)+args, kwds)
+    def extend(self, other):
+        UserList.extend(self, other)
+        self.unique = False
+
+
+
+class Unbuffered:
+    """
+    A proxy class that wraps a file object, flushing after every write,
+    and delegating everything else to the wrapped object.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, file):
+        self.file = file
+    def write(self, arg):
+        try:
+            self.file.write(arg)
+            self.file.flush()
+        except IOError:
+            # Stdout might be connected to a pipe that has been closed
+            # by now. The most likely reason for the pipe being closed
+            # is that the user has press ctrl-c. It this is the case,
+            # then SCons is currently shutdown. We therefore ignore
+            # IOError's here so that SCons can continue and shutdown
+            # properly so that the .sconsign is correctly written
+            # before SCons exits.
+            pass
+    def __getattr__(self, attr):
+        return getattr(self.file, attr)
+
+def make_path_relative(path):
+    """ makes an absolute path name to a relative pathname.
+    """
+    if os.path.isabs(path):
+        drive_s,path = os.path.splitdrive(path)
+
+        import re
+        if not drive_s:
+            path=re.compile("/*(.*)").findall(path)[0]
+        else:
+            path=path[1:]
+
+    assert( not os.path.isabs( path ) ), path
+    return path
+
+
+
+# The original idea for AddMethod() and RenameFunction() come from the
+# following post to the ActiveState Python Cookbook:
+#
+#	ASPN: Python Cookbook : Install bound methods in an instance
+#	http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/223613
+#
+# That code was a little fragile, though, so the following changes
+# have been wrung on it:
+#
+# * Switched the installmethod() "object" and "function" arguments,
+#   so the order reflects that the left-hand side is the thing being
+#   "assigned to" and the right-hand side is the value being assigned.
+#
+# * Changed explicit type-checking to the "try: klass = object.__class__"
+#   block in installmethod() below so that it still works with the
+#   old-style classes that SCons uses.
+#
+# * Replaced the by-hand creation of methods and functions with use of
+#   the "new" module, as alluded to in Alex Martelli's response to the
+#   following Cookbook post:
+#
+#	ASPN: Python Cookbook : Dynamically added methods to a class
+#	http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/81732
+
+def AddMethod(object, function, name = None):
+    """
+    Adds either a bound method to an instance or an unbound method to
+    a class. If name is ommited the name of the specified function
+    is used by default.
+    Example:
+      a = A()
+      def f(self, x, y):
+        self.z = x + y
+      AddMethod(f, A, "add")
+      a.add(2, 4)
+      print a.z
+      AddMethod(lambda self, i: self.l[i], a, "listIndex")
+      print a.listIndex(5)
+    """
+    import new
+
+    if name is None:
+        name = function.func_name
+    else:
+        function = RenameFunction(function, name)
+
+    try:
+        klass = object.__class__
+    except AttributeError:
+        # "object" is really a class, so it gets an unbound method.
+        object.__dict__[name] = new.instancemethod(function, None, object)
+    else:
+        # "object" is really an instance, so it gets a bound method.
+        object.__dict__[name] = new.instancemethod(function, object, klass)
+
+def RenameFunction(function, name):
+    """
+    Returns a function identical to the specified function, but with
+    the specified name.
+    """
+    import new
+
+    # Compatibility for Python 1.5 and 2.1.  Can be removed in favor of
+    # passing function.func_defaults directly to new.function() once
+    # we base on Python 2.2 or later.
+    func_defaults = function.func_defaults
+    if func_defaults is None:
+        func_defaults = ()
+
+    return new.function(function.func_code,
+                        function.func_globals,
+                        name,
+                        func_defaults)
+
+
+md5 = False
+def MD5signature(s):
+    return str(s)
+
+def MD5filesignature(fname, chunksize=65536):
+    f = open(fname, "rb")
+    result = f.read()
+    f.close()
+    return result
+
+try:
+    import hashlib
+except ImportError:
+    pass
+else:
+    if hasattr(hashlib, 'md5'):
+        md5 = True
+        def MD5signature(s):
+            m = hashlib.md5()
+            m.update(str(s))
+            return m.hexdigest()
+
+        def MD5filesignature(fname, chunksize=65536):
+            m = hashlib.md5()
+            f = open(fname, "rb")
+            while 1:
+                blck = f.read(chunksize)
+                if not blck:
+                    break
+                m.update(str(blck))
+            f.close()
+            return m.hexdigest()
+            
+def MD5collect(signatures):
+    """
+    Collects a list of signatures into an aggregate signature.
+
+    signatures - a list of signatures
+    returns - the aggregate signature
+    """
+    if len(signatures) == 1:
+        return signatures[0]
+    else:
+        return MD5signature(string.join(signatures, ', '))
+
+
+
+# From Dinu C. Gherman,
+# Python Cookbook, second edition, recipe 6.17, p. 277.
+# Also:
+# http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/68205
+# ASPN: Python Cookbook: Null Object Design Pattern
+
+class Null:
+    """ Null objects always and reliably "do nothging." """
+
+    def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
+        if not '_inst' in vars(cls):
+            #cls._inst = type.__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)
+            cls._inst = apply(type.__new__, (cls,) + args, kwargs)
+        return cls._inst
+    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        pass
+    def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        return self
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return "Null()"
+    def __nonzero__(self):
+        return False
+    def __getattr__(self, mname):
+        return self
+    def __setattr__(self, name, value):
+        return self
+    def __delattr__(self, name):
+        return self
+
+
+
+del __revision__

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/BoolVariable.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/BoolVariable.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/BoolVariable.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Variables.BoolVariable
+
+This file defines the option type for SCons implementing true/false values.
+
+Usage example:
+
+  opts = Variables()
+  opts.Add(BoolVariable('embedded', 'build for an embedded system', 0))
+  ...
+  if env['embedded'] == 1:
+    ...
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Variables/BoolVariable.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__all__ = ['BoolVariable',]
+
+import string
+
+import SCons.Errors
+
+__true_strings  = ('y', 'yes', 'true', 't', '1', 'on' , 'all' )
+__false_strings = ('n', 'no', 'false', 'f', '0', 'off', 'none')
+
+
+def _text2bool(val):
+    """
+    Converts strings to True/False depending on the 'truth' expressed by
+    the string. If the string can't be converted, the original value
+    will be returned.
+
+    See '__true_strings' and '__false_strings' for values considered
+    'true' or 'false respectivly.
+
+    This is usable as 'converter' for SCons' Variables.
+    """
+    lval = string.lower(val)
+    if lval in __true_strings: return True
+    if lval in __false_strings: return False
+    raise ValueError("Invalid value for boolean option: %s" % val)
+
+
+def _validator(key, val, env):
+    """
+    Validates the given value to be either '0' or '1'.
+    
+    This is usable as 'validator' for SCons' Variables.
+    """
+    if not env[key] in (True, False):
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError(
+            'Invalid value for boolean option %s: %s' % (key, env[key]))
+
+
+def BoolVariable(key, help, default):
+    """
+    The input parameters describe a boolen option, thus they are
+    returned with the correct converter and validator appended. The
+    'help' text will by appended by '(yes|no) to show the valid
+    valued. The result is usable for input to opts.Add().
+    """
+    return (key, '%s (yes|no)' % help, default,
+            _validator, _text2bool)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/EnumVariable.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/EnumVariable.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/EnumVariable.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,101 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Variables.EnumVariable
+
+This file defines the option type for SCons allowing only specified
+input-values.
+
+Usage example:
+
+  opts = Variables()
+  opts.Add(EnumVariable('debug', 'debug output and symbols', 'no',
+                      allowed_values=('yes', 'no', 'full'),
+                      map={}, ignorecase=2))
+  ...
+  if env['debug'] == 'full':
+    ...
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Variables/EnumVariable.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__all__ = ['EnumVariable',]
+
+import string
+
+import SCons.Errors
+
+def _validator(key, val, env, vals):
+    if not val in vals:
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError(
+            'Invalid value for option %s: %s' % (key, val))
+
+
+def EnumVariable(key, help, default, allowed_values, map={}, ignorecase=0):
+    """
+    The input parameters describe a option with only certain values
+    allowed. They are returned with an appropriate converter and
+    validator appended. The result is usable for input to
+    Variables.Add().
+
+    'key' and 'default' are the values to be passed on to Variables.Add().
+
+    'help' will be appended by the allowed values automatically
+
+    'allowed_values' is a list of strings, which are allowed as values
+    for this option.
+
+    The 'map'-dictionary may be used for converting the input value
+    into canonical values (eg. for aliases).
+
+    'ignorecase' defines the behaviour of the validator:
+
+    If ignorecase == 0, the validator/converter are case-sensitive.
+    If ignorecase == 1, the validator/converter are case-insensitive.
+    If ignorecase == 2, the validator/converter is case-insensitive and
+                        the converted value will always be lower-case.
+
+    The 'validator' tests whether the value is in the list of allowed
+    values. The 'converter' converts input values according to the
+    given 'map'-dictionary (unmapped input values are returned
+    unchanged). 
+    """
+    help = '%s (%s)' % (help, string.join(allowed_values, '|'))
+    # define validator
+    if ignorecase >= 1:
+        validator = lambda key, val, env, vals=allowed_values: \
+                    _validator(key, string.lower(val), env, vals)
+    else:
+        validator = lambda key, val, env, vals=allowed_values: \
+                    _validator(key, val, env, vals)
+    # define converter
+    if ignorecase == 2:
+        converter = lambda val, map=map: \
+                    string.lower(map.get(string.lower(val), val))
+    elif ignorecase == 1:
+        converter = lambda val, map=map: \
+                    map.get(string.lower(val), val)
+    else:
+        converter = lambda val, map=map: \
+                    map.get(val, val)
+    return (key, help, default, validator, converter)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/ListVariable.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/ListVariable.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/ListVariable.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,133 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Variables.ListVariable
+
+This file defines the option type for SCons implementing 'lists'.
+
+A 'list' option may either be 'all', 'none' or a list of names
+separated by comma. After the option has been processed, the option
+value holds either the named list elements, all list elemens or no
+list elements at all.
+
+Usage example:
+
+  list_of_libs = Split('x11 gl qt ical')
+
+  opts = Variables()
+  opts.Add(ListVariable('shared',
+                      'libraries to build as shared libraries',
+                      'all',
+                      elems = list_of_libs))
+  ...
+  for lib in list_of_libs:
+     if lib in env['shared']:
+         env.SharedObject(...)
+     else:
+         env.Object(...)
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Variables/ListVariable.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+# Know Bug: This should behave like a Set-Type, but does not really,
+# since elements can occur twice.
+
+__all__ = ['ListVariable',]
+
+import string
+import UserList
+
+import SCons.Util
+
+
+class _ListVariable(UserList.UserList):
+    def __init__(self, initlist=[], allowedElems=[]):
+        UserList.UserList.__init__(self, filter(None, initlist))
+        self.allowedElems = allowedElems[:]
+        self.allowedElems.sort()
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        raise NotImplementedError
+    def __eq__(self, other):
+        raise NotImplementedError
+    def __ge__(self, other):
+        raise NotImplementedError
+    def __gt__(self, other):
+        raise NotImplementedError
+    def __le__(self, other):
+        raise NotImplementedError
+    def __lt__(self, other):
+        raise NotImplementedError
+    def __str__(self):
+        if len(self) == 0:
+            return 'none'
+        self.data.sort()
+        if self.data == self.allowedElems:
+            return 'all'
+        else:
+            return string.join(self, ',')
+    def prepare_to_store(self):
+        return self.__str__()
+
+def _converter(val, allowedElems, mapdict):
+    """
+    """
+    if val == 'none':
+        val = []
+    elif val == 'all':
+        val = allowedElems
+    else:
+        val = filter(None, string.split(val, ','))
+        val = map(lambda v, m=mapdict: m.get(v, v), val)
+        notAllowed = filter(lambda v, aE=allowedElems: not v in aE, val)
+        if notAllowed:
+            raise ValueError("Invalid value(s) for option: %s" %
+                             string.join(notAllowed, ','))
+    return _ListVariable(val, allowedElems)
+
+
+## def _validator(key, val, env):
+##     """
+##     """
+##     # todo: write validater for pgk list
+##     return 1
+
+
+def ListVariable(key, help, default, names, map={}):
+    """
+    The input parameters describe a 'package list' option, thus they
+    are returned with the correct converter and validater appended. The
+    result is usable for input to opts.Add() .
+
+    A 'package list' option may either be 'all', 'none' or a list of
+    package names (separated by space).
+    """
+    names_str = 'allowed names: %s' % string.join(names, ' ')
+    if SCons.Util.is_List(default):
+        default = string.join(default, ',')
+    help = string.join(
+        (help, '(all|none|comma-separated list of names)', names_str),
+        '\n    ')
+    return (key, help, default,
+            None, #_validator,
+            lambda val, elems=names, m=map: _converter(val, elems, m))

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/PackageVariable.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/PackageVariable.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/PackageVariable.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,103 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Variables.PackageVariable
+
+This file defines the option type for SCons implementing 'package
+activation'.
+
+To be used whenever a 'package' may be enabled/disabled and the
+package path may be specified.
+
+Usage example:
+
+  Examples:
+      x11=no   (disables X11 support)
+      x11=yes  (will search for the package installation dir)
+      x11=/usr/local/X11 (will check this path for existance)
+
+  To replace autoconf's --with-xxx=yyy 
+
+  opts = Variables()
+  opts.Add(PackageVariable('x11',
+                         'use X11 installed here (yes = search some places',
+                         'yes'))
+  ...
+  if env['x11'] == True:
+      dir = ... search X11 in some standard places ...
+      env['x11'] = dir 
+  if env['x11']:
+      ... build with x11 ...
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Variables/PackageVariable.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__all__ = ['PackageVariable',]
+
+import string
+
+import SCons.Errors
+
+__enable_strings  = ('1', 'yes', 'true',  'on', 'enable', 'search')
+__disable_strings = ('0', 'no',  'false', 'off', 'disable')
+
+def _converter(val):
+    """
+    """
+    lval = string.lower(val)
+    if lval in __enable_strings: return True
+    if lval in __disable_strings: return False
+    #raise ValueError("Invalid value for boolean option: %s" % val)
+    return val
+
+
+def _validator(key, val, env, searchfunc):
+    # NB: searchfunc is currenty undocumented and unsupported
+    """
+    """
+    # todo: write validator, check for path
+    import os
+    if env[key] is True:
+        if searchfunc:
+            env[key] = searchfunc(key, val)
+    elif env[key] and not os.path.exists(val):
+        raise SCons.Errors.UserError(
+            'Path does not exist for option %s: %s' % (key, val))
+
+
+def PackageVariable(key, help, default, searchfunc=None):
+    # NB: searchfunc is currenty undocumented and unsupported
+    """
+    The input parameters describe a 'package list' option, thus they
+    are returned with the correct converter and validator appended. The
+    result is usable for input to opts.Add() .
+
+    A 'package list' option may either be 'all', 'none' or a list of
+    package names (seperated by space).
+    """
+    help = string.join(
+        (help, '( yes | no | /path/to/%s )' % key),
+        '\n    ')
+    return (key, help, default,
+            lambda k, v, e, f=searchfunc: _validator(k,v,e,f),
+            _converter)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/PathVariable.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/PathVariable.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/PathVariable.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,141 @@
+"""SCons.Variables.PathVariable
+
+This file defines an option type for SCons implementing path settings.
+
+To be used whenever a a user-specified path override should be allowed.
+
+Arguments to PathVariable are:
+  option-name  = name of this option on the command line (e.g. "prefix")
+  option-help  = help string for option
+  option-dflt  = default value for this option
+  validator    = [optional] validator for option value.  Predefined
+                 validators are:
+
+                     PathAccept -- accepts any path setting; no validation
+                     PathIsDir  -- path must be an existing directory
+                     PathIsDirCreate -- path must be a dir; will create
+                     PathIsFile -- path must be a file
+                     PathExists -- path must exist (any type) [default]
+
+                 The validator is a function that is called and which
+                 should return True or False to indicate if the path
+                 is valid.  The arguments to the validator function
+                 are: (key, val, env).  The key is the name of the
+                 option, the val is the path specified for the option,
+                 and the env is the env to which the Otions have been
+                 added.
+
+Usage example:
+
+  Examples:
+      prefix=/usr/local
+
+  opts = Variables()
+
+  opts = Variables()
+  opts.Add(PathVariable('qtdir',
+                      'where the root of Qt is installed',
+                      qtdir, PathIsDir))
+  opts.Add(PathVariable('qt_includes',
+                      'where the Qt includes are installed',
+                      '$qtdir/includes', PathIsDirCreate))
+  opts.Add(PathVariable('qt_libraries',
+                      'where the Qt library is installed',
+                      '$qtdir/lib'))
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Variables/PathVariable.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__all__ = ['PathVariable',]
+
+import os
+import os.path
+
+import SCons.Errors
+
+class _PathVariableClass:
+
+    def PathAccept(self, key, val, env):
+        """Accepts any path, no checking done."""
+        pass
+    
+    def PathIsDir(self, key, val, env):
+        """Validator to check if Path is a directory."""
+        if not os.path.isdir(val):
+            if os.path.isfile(val):
+                m = 'Directory path for option %s is a file: %s'
+            else:
+                m = 'Directory path for option %s does not exist: %s'
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError(m % (key, val))
+
+    def PathIsDirCreate(self, key, val, env):
+        """Validator to check if Path is a directory,
+           creating it if it does not exist."""
+        if os.path.isfile(val):
+            m = 'Path for option %s is a file, not a directory: %s'
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError(m % (key, val))
+        if not os.path.isdir(val):
+            os.makedirs(val)
+
+    def PathIsFile(self, key, val, env):
+        """validator to check if Path is a file"""
+        if not os.path.isfile(val):
+            if os.path.isdir(val):
+                m = 'File path for option %s is a directory: %s'
+            else:
+                m = 'File path for option %s does not exist: %s'
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError(m % (key, val))
+
+    def PathExists(self, key, val, env):
+        """validator to check if Path exists"""
+        if not os.path.exists(val):
+            m = 'Path for option %s does not exist: %s'
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError(m % (key, val))
+
+    def __call__(self, key, help, default, validator=None):
+        # NB: searchfunc is currenty undocumented and unsupported
+        """
+        The input parameters describe a 'path list' option, thus they
+        are returned with the correct converter and validator appended. The
+        result is usable for input to opts.Add() .
+
+        The 'default' option specifies the default path to use if the
+        user does not specify an override with this option.
+
+        validator is a validator, see this file for examples
+        """
+        if validator is None:
+            validator = self.PathExists
+
+        if SCons.Util.is_List(key) or SCons.Util.is_Tuple(key):
+            return (key, '%s ( /path/to/%s )' % (help, key[0]), default,
+                    validator, None)
+        else:
+            return (key, '%s ( /path/to/%s )' % (help, key), default,
+                    validator, None)
+
+PathVariable = _PathVariableClass()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Variables/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,304 @@
+"""engine.SCons.Variables
+
+This file defines the Variables class that is used to add user-friendly
+customizable variables to an SCons build.
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Variables/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import os.path
+import string
+import sys
+
+import SCons.Environment
+import SCons.Errors
+import SCons.Util
+import SCons.Warnings
+
+from BoolVariable import BoolVariable  # okay
+from EnumVariable import EnumVariable  # okay
+from ListVariable import ListVariable  # naja
+from PackageVariable import PackageVariable # naja
+from PathVariable import PathVariable # okay
+
+
+class Variables:
+    instance=None
+
+    """
+    Holds all the options, updates the environment with the variables,
+    and renders the help text.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, files=[], args={}, is_global=1):
+        """
+        files - [optional] List of option configuration files to load
+            (backward compatibility) If a single string is passed it is
+                                     automatically placed in a file list
+        """
+        self.options = []
+        self.args = args
+        if not SCons.Util.is_List(files):
+            if files:
+                files = [ files ]
+            else:
+                files = []
+        self.files = files
+        self.unknown = {}
+
+        # create the singleton instance
+        if is_global:
+            self=Variables.instance
+
+            if not Variables.instance:
+                Variables.instance=self
+
+    def _do_add(self, key, help="", default=None, validator=None, converter=None):
+        class Variable:
+            pass
+
+        option = Variable()
+
+        # if we get a list or a tuple, we take the first element as the
+        # option key and store the remaining in aliases.
+        if SCons.Util.is_List(key) or SCons.Util.is_Tuple(key):
+          option.key     = key[0]
+          option.aliases = key[1:]
+        else:
+          option.key     = key
+          option.aliases = [ key ]
+        option.help = help
+        option.default = default
+        option.validator = validator
+        option.converter = converter
+
+        self.options.append(option)
+
+    def keys(self):
+        """
+        Returns the keywords for the options
+        """
+        return map(lambda o: o.key, self.options)
+
+    def Add(self, key, help="", default=None, validator=None, converter=None, **kw):
+        """
+        Add an option.
+
+        key - the name of the variable, or a list or tuple of arguments
+        help - optional help text for the options
+        default - optional default value
+        validator - optional function that is called to validate the option's value
+                    Called with (key, value, environment)
+        converter - optional function that is called to convert the option's value before
+                    putting it in the environment.
+        """
+
+        if SCons.Util.is_List(key) or type(key) == type(()):
+            apply(self._do_add, key)
+            return
+
+        if not SCons.Util.is_String(key) or \
+           not SCons.Environment.is_valid_construction_var(key):
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, "Illegal Variables.Add() key `%s'" % str(key)
+
+        self._do_add(key, help, default, validator, converter)
+
+    def AddVariables(self, *optlist):
+        """
+        Add a list of options.
+
+        Each list element is a tuple/list of arguments to be passed on
+        to the underlying method for adding options.
+
+        Example:
+          opt.AddVariables(
+            ('debug', '', 0),
+            ('CC', 'The C compiler'),
+            ('VALIDATE', 'An option for testing validation', 'notset',
+             validator, None),
+            )
+        """
+        for o in optlist:
+            apply(self._do_add, o)
+
+
+    def Update(self, env, args=None):
+        """
+        Update an environment with the option variables.
+
+        env - the environment to update.
+        """
+
+        values = {}
+
+        # first set the defaults:
+        for option in self.options:
+            if not option.default is None:
+                values[option.key] = option.default
+
+        # next set the value specified in the options file
+        for filename in self.files:
+            if os.path.exists(filename):
+                dir = os.path.split(os.path.abspath(filename))[0]
+                if dir:
+                    sys.path.insert(0, dir)
+                try:
+                    values['__name__'] = filename
+                    execfile(filename, {}, values)
+                finally:
+                    if dir:
+                        del sys.path[0]
+                    del values['__name__']
+
+        # set the values specified on the command line
+        if args is None:
+            args = self.args
+
+        for arg, value in args.items():
+            added = False
+            for option in self.options:
+                if arg in option.aliases + [ option.key ]:
+                    values[option.key] = value
+                    added = True
+            if not added:
+                self.unknown[arg] = value
+
+        # put the variables in the environment:
+        # (don't copy over variables that are not declared as options)
+        for option in self.options:
+            try:
+                env[option.key] = values[option.key]
+            except KeyError:
+                pass
+
+        # Call the convert functions:
+        for option in self.options:
+            if option.converter and values.has_key(option.key):
+                value = env.subst('${%s}'%option.key)
+                try:
+                    try:
+                        env[option.key] = option.converter(value)
+                    except TypeError:
+                        env[option.key] = option.converter(value, env)
+                except ValueError, x:
+                    raise SCons.Errors.UserError, 'Error converting option: %s\n%s'%(option.key, x)
+
+
+        # Finally validate the values:
+        for option in self.options:
+            if option.validator and values.has_key(option.key):
+                option.validator(option.key, env.subst('${%s}'%option.key), env)
+
+    def UnknownVariables(self):
+        """
+        Returns any options in the specified arguments lists that
+        were not known, declared options in this object.
+        """
+        return self.unknown
+
+    def Save(self, filename, env):
+        """
+        Saves all the options in the given file.  This file can
+        then be used to load the options next run.  This can be used
+        to create an option cache file.
+
+        filename - Name of the file to save into
+        env - the environment get the option values from
+        """
+
+        # Create the file and write out the header
+        try:
+            fh = open(filename, 'w')
+
+            try:
+                # Make an assignment in the file for each option
+                # within the environment that was assigned a value
+                # other than the default.
+                for option in self.options:
+                    try:
+                        value = env[option.key]
+                        try:
+                            prepare = value.prepare_to_store
+                        except AttributeError:
+                            try:
+                                eval(repr(value))
+                            except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                                raise
+                            except:
+                                # Convert stuff that has a repr() that
+                                # cannot be evaluated into a string
+                                value = SCons.Util.to_String(value)
+                        else:
+                            value = prepare()
+
+                        defaultVal = env.subst(SCons.Util.to_String(option.default))
+                        if option.converter:
+                            defaultVal = option.converter(defaultVal)
+
+                        if str(env.subst('${%s}' % option.key)) != str(defaultVal):
+                            fh.write('%s = %s\n' % (option.key, repr(value)))
+                    except KeyError:
+                        pass
+            finally:
+                fh.close()
+
+        except IOError, x:
+            raise SCons.Errors.UserError, 'Error writing options to file: %s\n%s' % (filename, x)
+
+    def GenerateHelpText(self, env, sort=None):
+        """
+        Generate the help text for the options.
+
+        env - an environment that is used to get the current values
+              of the options.
+        """
+
+        if sort:
+            options = self.options[:]
+            options.sort(lambda x,y,func=sort: func(x.key,y.key))
+        else:
+            options = self.options
+
+        def format(opt, self=self, env=env):
+            if env.has_key(opt.key):
+                actual = env.subst('${%s}' % opt.key)
+            else:
+                actual = None
+            return self.FormatVariableHelpText(env, opt.key, opt.help, opt.default, actual, opt.aliases)
+        lines = filter(None, map(format, options))
+
+        return string.join(lines, '')
+
+    format  = '\n%s: %s\n    default: %s\n    actual: %s\n'
+    format_ = '\n%s: %s\n    default: %s\n    actual: %s\n    aliases: %s\n'
+
+    def FormatVariableHelpText(self, env, key, help, default, actual, aliases=[]):
+        # Don't display the key name itself as an alias.
+        aliases = filter(lambda a, k=key: a != k, aliases)
+        if len(aliases)==0:
+            return self.format % (key, help, default, actual)
+        else:
+            return self.format_ % (key, help, default, actual, aliases)
+

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Warnings.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Warnings.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/Warnings.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,193 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+"""SCons.Warnings
+
+This file implements the warnings framework for SCons.
+
+"""
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Warnings.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import string
+import sys
+
+import SCons.Errors
+
+class Warning(SCons.Errors.UserError):
+    pass
+
+
+# NOTE:  If you add a new warning class, add it to the man page, too!
+
+class CacheWriteErrorWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class CorruptSConsignWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class DependencyWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class DeprecatedWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class DeprecatedCopyWarning(DeprecatedWarning):
+    pass
+
+class DeprecatedOptionsWarning(DeprecatedWarning):
+    pass
+
+class DeprecatedSourceSignaturesWarning(DeprecatedWarning):
+    pass
+
+class DeprecatedTargetSignaturesWarning(DeprecatedWarning):
+    pass
+
+class DuplicateEnvironmentWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class FutureReservedVariableWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class LinkWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class MisleadingKeywordsWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class MissingSConscriptWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class NoMD5ModuleWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class NoMetaclassSupportWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class NoObjectCountWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class NoParallelSupportWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class PythonVersionWarning(DeprecatedWarning):
+    pass
+
+class ReservedVariableWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class StackSizeWarning(Warning):
+    pass
+
+class FortranCxxMixWarning(LinkWarning):
+    pass
+
+_warningAsException = 0
+
+# The below is a list of 2-tuples.  The first element is a class object.
+# The second element is true if that class is enabled, false if it is disabled.
+_enabled = []
+
+_warningOut = None
+
+def suppressWarningClass(clazz):
+    """Suppresses all warnings that are of type clazz or
+    derived from clazz."""
+    _enabled.insert(0, (clazz, 0))
+
+def enableWarningClass(clazz):
+    """Suppresses all warnings that are of type clazz or
+    derived from clazz."""
+    _enabled.insert(0, (clazz, 1))
+
+def warningAsException(flag=1):
+    """Turn warnings into exceptions.  Returns the old value of the flag."""
+    global _warningAsException
+    old = _warningAsException
+    _warningAsException = flag
+    return old
+
+def warn(clazz, *args):
+    global _enabled, _warningAsException, _warningOut
+
+    warning = clazz(args)
+    for clazz, flag in _enabled:
+        if isinstance(warning, clazz):
+            if flag:
+                if _warningAsException:
+                    raise warning
+
+                if _warningOut:
+                    _warningOut(warning)
+            break
+
+def process_warn_strings(arguments):
+    """Process string specifications of enabling/disabling warnings,
+    as passed to the --warn option or the SetOption('warn') function.
+    
+
+    An argument to this option should be of the form <warning-class>
+    or no-<warning-class>.  The warning class is munged in order
+    to get an actual class name from the classes above, which we
+    need to pass to the {enable,disable}WarningClass() functions.
+    The supplied <warning-class> is split on hyphens, each element
+    is capitalized, then smushed back together.  Then the string
+    "Warning" is appended to get the class name.
+
+    For example, 'deprecated' will enable the DeprecatedWarning
+    class.  'no-dependency' will disable the .DependencyWarning
+    class.
+
+    As a special case, --warn=all and --warn=no-all will enable or
+    disable (respectively) the base Warning class of all warnings.
+
+    """
+
+    def _capitalize(s):
+        if s[:5] == "scons":
+            return "SCons" + s[5:]
+        else:
+            return string.capitalize(s)
+
+    for arg in arguments:
+
+        elems = string.split(string.lower(arg), '-')
+        enable = 1
+        if elems[0] == 'no':
+            enable = 0
+            del elems[0]
+
+        if len(elems) == 1 and elems[0] == 'all':
+            class_name = "Warning"
+        else:
+            class_name = string.join(map(_capitalize, elems), '') + "Warning"
+        try:
+            clazz = globals()[class_name]
+        except KeyError:
+            sys.stderr.write("No warning type: '%s'\n" % arg)
+        else:
+            if enable:
+                enableWarningClass(clazz)
+            else:
+                suppressWarningClass(clazz)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+"""SCons
+
+The main package for the SCons software construction utility.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__version__ = "1.2.0"
+
+__build__ = "r3842"
+
+__buildsys__ = "scons-dev"
+
+__date__ = "2008/12/20 22:59:52"
+
+__developer__ = "scons"
+
+# make sure compatibility is always in place
+import SCons.compat

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/__init__.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/__init__.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/__init__.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,244 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__doc__ = """
+SCons compatibility package for old Python versions
+
+This subpackage holds modules that provide backwards-compatible
+implementations of various things that we'd like to use in SCons but which
+only show up in later versions of Python than the early, old version(s)
+we still support.
+
+Other code will not generally reference things in this package through
+the SCons.compat namespace.  The modules included here add things to
+the __builtin__ namespace or the global module list so that the rest
+of our code can use the objects and names imported here regardless of
+Python version.
+
+Simply enough, things that go in the __builtin__ name space come from
+our builtins module.
+
+The rest of the things here will be in individual compatibility modules
+that are either: 1) suitably modified copies of the future modules that
+we want to use; or 2) backwards compatible re-implementations of the
+specific portions of a future module's API that we want to use.
+
+GENERAL WARNINGS:  Implementations of functions in the SCons.compat
+modules are *NOT* guaranteed to be fully compliant with these functions in
+later versions of Python.  We are only concerned with adding functionality
+that we actually use in SCons, so be wary if you lift this code for
+other uses.  (That said, making these more nearly the same as later,
+official versions is still a desirable goal, we just don't need to be
+obsessive about it.)
+
+We name the compatibility modules with an initial '_scons_' (for example,
+_scons_subprocess.py is our compatibility module for subprocess) so
+that we can still try to import the real module name and fall back to
+our compatibility module if we get an ImportError.  The import_as()
+function defined below loads the module as the "real" name (without the
+'_scons'), after which all of the "import {module}" statements in the
+rest of our code will find our pre-loaded compatibility module.
+"""
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/compat/__init__.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+def import_as(module, name):
+    """
+    Imports the specified module (from our local directory) as the
+    specified name.
+    """
+    import imp
+    import os.path
+    dir = os.path.split(__file__)[0]
+    file, filename, suffix_mode_type = imp.find_module(module, [dir])
+    imp.load_module(name, file, filename, suffix_mode_type)
+
+import builtins
+
+try:
+    import hashlib
+except ImportError:
+    # Pre-2.5 Python has no hashlib module.
+    try:
+        import_as('_scons_hashlib', 'hashlib')
+    except ImportError:
+        # If we failed importing our compatibility module, it probably
+        # means this version of Python has no md5 module.  Don't do
+        # anything and let the higher layer discover this fact, so it
+        # can fall back to using timestamp.
+        pass
+
+try:
+    set
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.4 Python has no native set type
+    try:
+        # Python 2.2 and 2.3 can use the copy of the 2.[45] sets module
+        # that we grabbed.
+        import_as('_scons_sets', 'sets')
+    except (ImportError, SyntaxError):
+        # Python 1.5 (ImportError, no __future_ module) and 2.1
+        # (SyntaxError, no generators in __future__) will blow up
+        # trying to import the 2.[45] sets module, so back off to a
+        # custom sets module that can be discarded easily when we
+        # stop supporting those versions.
+        import_as('_scons_sets15', 'sets')
+    import __builtin__
+    import sets
+    __builtin__.set = sets.Set
+
+import fnmatch
+try:
+    fnmatch.filter
+except AttributeError:
+    # Pre-2.2 Python has no fnmatch.filter() function.
+    def filter(names, pat):
+        """Return the subset of the list NAMES that match PAT"""
+        import os,posixpath
+        result=[]
+        pat = os.path.normcase(pat)
+        if not fnmatch._cache.has_key(pat):
+            import re
+            res = fnmatch.translate(pat)
+            fnmatch._cache[pat] = re.compile(res)
+        match = fnmatch._cache[pat].match
+        if os.path is posixpath:
+            # normcase on posix is NOP. Optimize it away from the loop.
+            for name in names:
+                if match(name):
+                    result.append(name)
+        else:
+            for name in names:
+                if match(os.path.normcase(name)):
+                    result.append(name)
+        return result
+    fnmatch.filter = filter
+    del filter
+
+try:
+    import itertools
+except ImportError:
+    # Pre-2.3 Python has no itertools module.
+    import_as('_scons_itertools', 'itertools')
+
+# If we need the compatibility version of textwrap, it  must be imported
+# before optparse, which uses it.
+try:
+    import textwrap
+except ImportError:
+    # Pre-2.3 Python has no textwrap module.
+    import_as('_scons_textwrap', 'textwrap')
+
+try:
+    import optparse
+except ImportError:
+    # Pre-2.3 Python has no optparse module.
+    import_as('_scons_optparse', 'optparse')
+
+import os
+try:
+    os.devnull
+except AttributeError:
+    # Pre-2.4 Python has no os.devnull attribute
+    import sys
+    _names = sys.builtin_module_names
+    if 'posix' in _names:
+        os.devnull = '/dev/null'
+    elif 'nt' in _names:
+        os.devnull = 'nul'
+    os.path.devnull = os.devnull
+
+import shlex
+try:
+    shlex.split
+except AttributeError:
+    # Pre-2.3 Python has no shlex.split() function.
+    #
+    # The full white-space splitting semantics of shlex.split() are
+    # complicated to reproduce by hand, so just use a compatibility
+    # version of the shlex module cribbed from Python 2.5 with some
+    # minor modifications for older Python versions.
+    del shlex
+    import_as('_scons_shlex', 'shlex')
+
+
+import shutil
+try:
+    shutil.move
+except AttributeError:
+    # Pre-2.3 Python has no shutil.move() function.
+    #
+    # Cribbed from Python 2.5.
+    import os
+
+    def move(src, dst):
+        """Recursively move a file or directory to another location.
+
+        If the destination is on our current filesystem, then simply use
+        rename.  Otherwise, copy src to the dst and then remove src.
+        A lot more could be done here...  A look at a mv.c shows a lot of
+        the issues this implementation glosses over.
+
+        """
+        try:
+            os.rename(src, dst)
+        except OSError:
+            if os.path.isdir(src):
+                if shutil.destinsrc(src, dst):
+                    raise Error, "Cannot move a directory '%s' into itself '%s'." % (src, dst)
+                shutil.copytree(src, dst, symlinks=True)
+                shutil.rmtree(src)
+            else:
+                shutil.copy2(src,dst)
+                os.unlink(src)
+    shutil.move = move
+    del move
+
+    def destinsrc(src, dst):
+        src = os.path.abspath(src)
+        return os.path.abspath(dst)[:len(src)] == src
+    shutil.destinsrc = destinsrc
+    del destinsrc
+
+
+try:
+    import subprocess
+except ImportError:
+    # Pre-2.4 Python has no subprocess module.
+    import_as('_scons_subprocess', 'subprocess')
+
+import sys
+try:
+    sys.version_info
+except AttributeError:
+    # Pre-1.6 Python has no sys.version_info
+    import string
+    version_string = string.split(sys.version)[0]
+    version_ints = map(int, string.split(version_string, '.'))
+    sys.version_info = tuple(version_ints + ['final', 0])
+
+try:
+    import UserString
+except ImportError:
+    # Pre-1.6 Python has no UserString module.
+    import_as('_scons_UserString', 'UserString')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_UserString.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_UserString.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_UserString.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,92 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/compat/_scons_UserString.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """
+A user-defined wrapper around string objects
+
+This class is "borrowed" from the Python 2.2 UserString and modified
+slightly for use with SCons.  It is *NOT* guaranteed to be fully compliant
+with the standard UserString class from all later versions of Python.
+In particular, it does not necessarily contain all of the methods found
+in later versions.
+"""
+
+import types
+
+StringType = types.StringType
+
+if hasattr(types, 'UnicodeType'):
+    UnicodeType = types.UnicodeType
+    def is_String(obj):
+        return type(obj) in (StringType, UnicodeType)
+else:
+    def is_String(obj):
+        return type(obj) is StringType
+
+class UserString:
+    def __init__(self, seq):
+        if is_String(seq):
+            self.data = seq
+        elif isinstance(seq, UserString):
+            self.data = seq.data[:]
+        else:
+            self.data = str(seq)
+    def __str__(self): return str(self.data)
+    def __repr__(self): return repr(self.data)
+    def __int__(self): return int(self.data)
+    def __long__(self): return long(self.data)
+    def __float__(self): return float(self.data)
+    def __complex__(self): return complex(self.data)
+    def __hash__(self): return hash(self.data)
+
+    def __cmp__(self, string):
+        if isinstance(string, UserString):
+            return cmp(self.data, string.data)
+        else:
+            return cmp(self.data, string)
+    def __contains__(self, char):
+        return char in self.data
+
+    def __len__(self): return len(self.data)
+    def __getitem__(self, index): return self.__class__(self.data[index])
+    def __getslice__(self, start, end):
+        start = max(start, 0); end = max(end, 0)
+        return self.__class__(self.data[start:end])
+
+    def __add__(self, other):
+        if isinstance(other, UserString):
+            return self.__class__(self.data + other.data)
+        elif is_String(other):
+            return self.__class__(self.data + other)
+        else:
+            return self.__class__(self.data + str(other))
+    def __radd__(self, other):
+        if is_String(other):
+            return self.__class__(other + self.data)
+        else:
+            return self.__class__(str(other) + self.data)
+    def __mul__(self, n):
+        return self.__class__(self.data*n)
+    __rmul__ = __mul__

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_hashlib.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_hashlib.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_hashlib.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__doc__ = """
+hashlib backwards-compatibility module for older (pre-2.5) Python versions
+
+This does not not NOT (repeat, *NOT*) provide complete hashlib
+functionality.  It only wraps the portions of MD5 functionality used
+by SCons, in an interface that looks like hashlib (or enough for our
+purposes, anyway).  In fact, this module will raise an ImportError if
+the underlying md5 module isn't available.
+"""
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/compat/_scons_hashlib.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import md5
+import string
+
+class md5obj:
+
+    md5_module = md5
+
+    def __init__(self, name, string=''):
+        if not name in ('MD5', 'md5'):
+            raise ValueError, "unsupported hash type"
+        self.name = 'md5'
+        self.m = self.md5_module.md5()
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        return '<%s HASH object @ %#x>' % (self.name, id(self))
+
+    def copy(self):
+        import copy
+        result = copy.copy(self)
+        result.m = self.m.copy()
+        return result
+
+    def digest(self):
+        return self.m.digest()
+
+    def update(self, arg):
+        return self.m.update(arg)
+
+    if hasattr(md5.md5(), 'hexdigest'):
+
+        def hexdigest(self):
+            return self.m.hexdigest()
+
+    else:
+
+        # Objects created by the underlying md5 module have no native
+        # hexdigest() method (*cough* 1.5.2 *cough*), so provide an
+        # equivalent lifted from elsewhere.
+        def hexdigest(self):
+            h = string.hexdigits
+            r = ''
+            for c in self.digest():
+                i = ord(c)
+                r = r + h[(i >> 4) & 0xF] + h[i & 0xF]
+            return r
+
+new = md5obj
+
+def md5(string=''):
+    return md5obj('md5', string)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_itertools.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_itertools.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_itertools.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,118 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/compat/_scons_itertools.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """
+Implementations of itertools functions for Python versions that don't
+have iterators.
+
+These implement the functions by creating the entire list, not returning
+it element-by-element as the real itertools functions do.  This means
+that early Python versions won't get the performance benefit of using
+the itertools, but we can still use them so the later Python versions
+do get the advantages of using iterators.
+
+Because we return the entire list, we intentionally do not implement the
+itertools functions that "return" infinitely-long lists: the count(),
+cycle() and repeat() functions.  Other functions below have remained
+unimplemented simply because they aren't being used (yet) and it wasn't
+obvious how to do it.  Or, conversely, we only implemented those functions
+that *were* easy to implement (mostly because the Python documentation
+contained examples of equivalent code).
+
+Note that these do not have independent unit tests, so it's possible
+that there are bugs.
+"""
+
+def chain(*iterables):
+    result = []
+    for x in iterables:
+        result.extend(list(x))
+    return result
+
+def count(n=0):
+    # returns infinite length, should not be supported
+    raise NotImplementedError
+
+def cycle(iterable):
+    # returns infinite length, should not be supported
+    raise NotImplementedError
+
+def dropwhile(predicate, iterable):
+    result = []
+    for x in iterable:
+        if not predicate(x):
+            result.append(x)
+            break
+    result.extend(iterable)
+    return result
+
+def groupby(iterable, *args):
+    raise NotImplementedError
+
+def ifilter(predicate, iterable):
+    result = []
+    if predicate is None:
+        predicate = bool
+    for x in iterable:
+        if predicate(x):
+            result.append(x)
+    return result
+
+def ifilterfalse(predicate, iterable):
+    result = []
+    if predicate is None:
+        predicate = bool
+    for x in iterable:
+        if not predicate(x):
+            result.append(x)
+    return result
+
+def imap(function, *iterables):
+    return apply(map, (function,) + tuple(iterables))
+
+def islice(*args, **kw):
+    raise NotImplementedError
+
+def izip(*iterables):
+    return apply(zip, iterables)
+
+def repeat(*args, **kw):
+    # returns infinite length, should not be supported
+    raise NotImplementedError
+
+def starmap(*args, **kw):
+    raise NotImplementedError
+
+def takewhile(predicate, iterable):
+    result = []
+    for x in iterable:
+        if predicate(x):
+            result.append(x)
+        else:
+            break
+    return result
+
+def tee(*args, **kw):
+    raise NotImplementedError

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_optparse.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_optparse.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_optparse.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,1719 @@
+"""optparse - a powerful, extensible, and easy-to-use option parser.
+
+By Greg Ward <gward at python.net>
+
+Originally distributed as Optik; see http://optik.sourceforge.net/ .
+
+If you have problems with this module, please do not file bugs,
+patches, or feature requests with Python; instead, use Optik's
+SourceForge project page:
+  http://sourceforge.net/projects/optik
+
+For support, use the optik-users at lists.sourceforge.net mailing list
+(http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/optik-users).
+"""
+
+# Python developers: please do not make changes to this file, since
+# it is automatically generated from the Optik source code.
+
+__version__ = "1.5.3"
+
+__all__ = ['Option',
+           'SUPPRESS_HELP',
+           'SUPPRESS_USAGE',
+           'Values',
+           'OptionContainer',
+           'OptionGroup',
+           'OptionParser',
+           'HelpFormatter',
+           'IndentedHelpFormatter',
+           'TitledHelpFormatter',
+           'OptParseError',
+           'OptionError',
+           'OptionConflictError',
+           'OptionValueError',
+           'BadOptionError']
+
+__copyright__ = """
+Copyright (c) 2001-2006 Gregory P. Ward.  All rights reserved.
+Copyright (c) 2002-2006 Python Software Foundation.  All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+  * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+  * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+
+  * Neither the name of the author nor the names of its
+    contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from
+    this software without specific prior written permission.
+
+THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS
+IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
+TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
+PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR
+CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
+PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
+PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
+LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
+NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
+SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+"""
+
+import string
+import sys, os
+import types
+import textwrap
+
+def _repr(self):
+    return "<%s at 0x%x: %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self)
+
+
+try:
+    sys.getdefaultencoding
+except AttributeError:
+    def fake_getdefaultencoding():
+        return None
+    sys.getdefaultencoding = fake_getdefaultencoding
+
+try:
+    ''.encode
+except AttributeError:
+    def encode_wrapper(s, encoding, replacement):
+        return s
+else:
+    def encode_wrapper(s, encoding, replacement):
+        return s.encode(encoding, replacement)
+
+
+# This file was generated from:
+#   Id: option_parser.py 527 2006-07-23 15:21:30Z greg
+#   Id: option.py 522 2006-06-11 16:22:03Z gward
+#   Id: help.py 527 2006-07-23 15:21:30Z greg
+#   Id: errors.py 509 2006-04-20 00:58:24Z gward
+
+try:
+    from gettext import gettext
+except ImportError:
+    def gettext(message):
+        return message
+_ = gettext
+
+
+class OptParseError (Exception):
+    def __init__(self, msg):
+        self.msg = msg
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return self.msg
+
+
+class OptionError (OptParseError):
+    """
+    Raised if an Option instance is created with invalid or
+    inconsistent arguments.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, msg, option):
+        self.msg = msg
+        self.option_id = str(option)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        if self.option_id:
+            return "option %s: %s" % (self.option_id, self.msg)
+        else:
+            return self.msg
+
+class OptionConflictError (OptionError):
+    """
+    Raised if conflicting options are added to an OptionParser.
+    """
+
+class OptionValueError (OptParseError):
+    """
+    Raised if an invalid option value is encountered on the command
+    line.
+    """
+
+class BadOptionError (OptParseError):
+    """
+    Raised if an invalid option is seen on the command line.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, opt_str):
+        self.opt_str = opt_str
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return _("no such option: %s") % self.opt_str
+
+class AmbiguousOptionError (BadOptionError):
+    """
+    Raised if an ambiguous option is seen on the command line.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, opt_str, possibilities):
+        BadOptionError.__init__(self, opt_str)
+        self.possibilities = possibilities
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return (_("ambiguous option: %s (%s?)")
+                % (self.opt_str, string.join(self.possibilities, ", ")))
+
+
+class HelpFormatter:
+
+    """
+    Abstract base class for formatting option help.  OptionParser
+    instances should use one of the HelpFormatter subclasses for
+    formatting help; by default IndentedHelpFormatter is used.
+
+    Instance attributes:
+      parser : OptionParser
+        the controlling OptionParser instance
+      indent_increment : int
+        the number of columns to indent per nesting level
+      max_help_position : int
+        the maximum starting column for option help text
+      help_position : int
+        the calculated starting column for option help text;
+        initially the same as the maximum
+      width : int
+        total number of columns for output (pass None to constructor for
+        this value to be taken from the $COLUMNS environment variable)
+      level : int
+        current indentation level
+      current_indent : int
+        current indentation level (in columns)
+      help_width : int
+        number of columns available for option help text (calculated)
+      default_tag : str
+        text to replace with each option's default value, "%default"
+        by default.  Set to false value to disable default value expansion.
+      option_strings : { Option : str }
+        maps Option instances to the snippet of help text explaining
+        the syntax of that option, e.g. "-h, --help" or
+        "-fFILE, --file=FILE"
+      _short_opt_fmt : str
+        format string controlling how short options with values are
+        printed in help text.  Must be either "%s%s" ("-fFILE") or
+        "%s %s" ("-f FILE"), because those are the two syntaxes that
+        Optik supports.
+      _long_opt_fmt : str
+        similar but for long options; must be either "%s %s" ("--file FILE")
+        or "%s=%s" ("--file=FILE").
+    """
+
+    NO_DEFAULT_VALUE = "none"
+
+    def __init__(self,
+                 indent_increment,
+                 max_help_position,
+                 width,
+                 short_first):
+        self.parser = None
+        self.indent_increment = indent_increment
+        self.help_position = self.max_help_position = max_help_position
+        if width is None:
+            try:
+                width = int(os.environ['COLUMNS'])
+            except (KeyError, ValueError):
+                width = 80
+            width = width - 2
+        self.width = width
+        self.current_indent = 0
+        self.level = 0
+        self.help_width = None          # computed later
+        self.short_first = short_first
+        self.default_tag = "%default"
+        self.option_strings = {}
+        self._short_opt_fmt = "%s %s"
+        self._long_opt_fmt = "%s=%s"
+
+    def set_parser(self, parser):
+        self.parser = parser
+
+    def set_short_opt_delimiter(self, delim):
+        if delim not in ("", " "):
+            raise ValueError(
+                "invalid metavar delimiter for short options: %r" % delim)
+        self._short_opt_fmt = "%s" + delim + "%s"
+
+    def set_long_opt_delimiter(self, delim):
+        if delim not in ("=", " "):
+            raise ValueError(
+                "invalid metavar delimiter for long options: %r" % delim)
+        self._long_opt_fmt = "%s" + delim + "%s"
+
+    def indent(self):
+        self.current_indent = self.current_indent + self.indent_increment
+        self.level = self.level + 1
+
+    def dedent(self):
+        self.current_indent = self.current_indent - self.indent_increment
+        assert self.current_indent >= 0, "Indent decreased below 0."
+        self.level = self.level - 1
+
+    def format_usage(self, usage):
+        raise NotImplementedError, "subclasses must implement"
+
+    def format_heading(self, heading):
+        raise NotImplementedError, "subclasses must implement"
+
+    def _format_text(self, text):
+        """
+        Format a paragraph of free-form text for inclusion in the
+        help output at the current indentation level.
+        """
+        text_width = self.width - self.current_indent
+        indent = " "*self.current_indent
+        return textwrap.fill(text,
+                             text_width,
+                             initial_indent=indent,
+                             subsequent_indent=indent)
+
+    def format_description(self, description):
+        if description:
+            return self._format_text(description) + "\n"
+        else:
+            return ""
+
+    def format_epilog(self, epilog):
+        if epilog:
+            return "\n" + self._format_text(epilog) + "\n"
+        else:
+            return ""
+
+
+    def expand_default(self, option):
+        if self.parser is None or not self.default_tag:
+            return option.help
+
+        default_value = self.parser.defaults.get(option.dest)
+        if default_value is NO_DEFAULT or default_value is None:
+            default_value = self.NO_DEFAULT_VALUE
+
+        return string.replace(option.help, self.default_tag, str(default_value))
+
+    def format_option(self, option):
+        # The help for each option consists of two parts:
+        #   * the opt strings and metavars
+        #     eg. ("-x", or "-fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME")
+        #   * the user-supplied help string
+        #     eg. ("turn on expert mode", "read data from FILENAME")
+        #
+        # If possible, we write both of these on the same line:
+        #   -x      turn on expert mode
+        #
+        # But if the opt string list is too long, we put the help
+        # string on a second line, indented to the same column it would
+        # start in if it fit on the first line.
+        #   -fFILENAME, --file=FILENAME
+        #           read data from FILENAME
+        result = []
+        opts = self.option_strings[option]
+        opt_width = self.help_position - self.current_indent - 2
+        if len(opts) > opt_width:
+            opts = "%*s%s\n" % (self.current_indent, "", opts)
+            indent_first = self.help_position
+        else:                       # start help on same line as opts
+            opts = "%*s%-*s  " % (self.current_indent, "", opt_width, opts)
+            indent_first = 0
+        result.append(opts)
+        if option.help:
+            help_text = self.expand_default(option)
+            help_lines = textwrap.wrap(help_text, self.help_width)
+            result.append("%*s%s\n" % (indent_first, "", help_lines[0]))
+            for line in help_lines[1:]:
+                result.append("%*s%s\n" % (self.help_position, "", line))
+        elif opts[-1] != "\n":
+            result.append("\n")
+        return string.join(result, "")
+
+    def store_option_strings(self, parser):
+        self.indent()
+        max_len = 0
+        for opt in parser.option_list:
+            strings = self.format_option_strings(opt)
+            self.option_strings[opt] = strings
+            max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent)
+        self.indent()
+        for group in parser.option_groups:
+            for opt in group.option_list:
+                strings = self.format_option_strings(opt)
+                self.option_strings[opt] = strings
+                max_len = max(max_len, len(strings) + self.current_indent)
+        self.dedent()
+        self.dedent()
+        self.help_position = min(max_len + 2, self.max_help_position)
+        self.help_width = self.width - self.help_position
+
+    def format_option_strings(self, option):
+        """Return a comma-separated list of option strings & metavariables."""
+        if option.takes_value():
+            metavar = option.metavar or string.upper(option.dest)
+            short_opts = []
+            for sopt in option._short_opts:
+                short_opts.append(self._short_opt_fmt % (sopt, metavar))
+            long_opts = []
+            for lopt in option._long_opts:
+                long_opts.append(self._long_opt_fmt % (lopt, metavar))
+        else:
+            short_opts = option._short_opts
+            long_opts = option._long_opts
+
+        if self.short_first:
+            opts = short_opts + long_opts
+        else:
+            opts = long_opts + short_opts
+
+        return string.join(opts, ", ")
+
+class IndentedHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter):
+    """Format help with indented section bodies.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self,
+                 indent_increment=2,
+                 max_help_position=24,
+                 width=None,
+                 short_first=1):
+        HelpFormatter.__init__(
+            self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first)
+
+    def format_usage(self, usage):
+        return _("Usage: %s\n") % usage
+
+    def format_heading(self, heading):
+        return "%*s%s:\n" % (self.current_indent, "", heading)
+
+
+class TitledHelpFormatter (HelpFormatter):
+    """Format help with underlined section headers.
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self,
+                 indent_increment=0,
+                 max_help_position=24,
+                 width=None,
+                 short_first=0):
+        HelpFormatter.__init__ (
+            self, indent_increment, max_help_position, width, short_first)
+
+    def format_usage(self, usage):
+        return "%s  %s\n" % (self.format_heading(_("Usage")), usage)
+
+    def format_heading(self, heading):
+        return "%s\n%s\n" % (heading, "=-"[self.level] * len(heading))
+
+
+def _parse_num(val, type):
+    if string.lower(val[:2]) == "0x":         # hexadecimal
+        radix = 16
+    elif string.lower(val[:2]) == "0b":       # binary
+        radix = 2
+        val = val[2:] or "0"            # have to remove "0b" prefix
+    elif val[:1] == "0":                # octal
+        radix = 8
+    else:                               # decimal
+        radix = 10
+
+    return type(val, radix)
+
+def _parse_int(val):
+    return _parse_num(val, int)
+
+def _parse_long(val):
+    return _parse_num(val, long)
+
+try:
+    int('0', 10)
+except TypeError:
+    # Python 1.5.2 doesn't allow a radix value to be passed to int().
+    _parse_int = int
+
+try:
+    long('0', 10)
+except TypeError:
+    # Python 1.5.2 doesn't allow a radix value to be passed to long().
+    _parse_long = long
+
+_builtin_cvt = { "int" : (_parse_int, _("integer")),
+                 "long" : (_parse_long, _("long integer")),
+                 "float" : (float, _("floating-point")),
+                 "complex" : (complex, _("complex")) }
+
+def check_builtin(option, opt, value):
+    (cvt, what) = _builtin_cvt[option.type]
+    try:
+        return cvt(value)
+    except ValueError:
+        raise OptionValueError(
+            _("option %s: invalid %s value: %r") % (opt, what, value))
+
+def check_choice(option, opt, value):
+    if value in option.choices:
+        return value
+    else:
+        choices = string.join(map(repr, option.choices), ", ")
+        raise OptionValueError(
+            _("option %s: invalid choice: %r (choose from %s)")
+            % (opt, value, choices))
+
+# Not supplying a default is different from a default of None,
+# so we need an explicit "not supplied" value.
+NO_DEFAULT = ("NO", "DEFAULT")
+
+
+class Option:
+    """
+    Instance attributes:
+      _short_opts : [string]
+      _long_opts : [string]
+
+      action : string
+      type : string
+      dest : string
+      default : any
+      nargs : int
+      const : any
+      choices : [string]
+      callback : function
+      callback_args : (any*)
+      callback_kwargs : { string : any }
+      help : string
+      metavar : string
+    """
+
+    # The list of instance attributes that may be set through
+    # keyword args to the constructor.
+    ATTRS = ['action',
+             'type',
+             'dest',
+             'default',
+             'nargs',
+             'const',
+             'choices',
+             'callback',
+             'callback_args',
+             'callback_kwargs',
+             'help',
+             'metavar']
+
+    # The set of actions allowed by option parsers.  Explicitly listed
+    # here so the constructor can validate its arguments.
+    ACTIONS = ("store",
+               "store_const",
+               "store_true",
+               "store_false",
+               "append",
+               "append_const",
+               "count",
+               "callback",
+               "help",
+               "version")
+
+    # The set of actions that involve storing a value somewhere;
+    # also listed just for constructor argument validation.  (If
+    # the action is one of these, there must be a destination.)
+    STORE_ACTIONS = ("store",
+                     "store_const",
+                     "store_true",
+                     "store_false",
+                     "append",
+                     "append_const",
+                     "count")
+
+    # The set of actions for which it makes sense to supply a value
+    # type, ie. which may consume an argument from the command line.
+    TYPED_ACTIONS = ("store",
+                     "append",
+                     "callback")
+
+    # The set of actions which *require* a value type, ie. that
+    # always consume an argument from the command line.
+    ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS = ("store",
+                            "append")
+
+    # The set of actions which take a 'const' attribute.
+    CONST_ACTIONS = ("store_const",
+                     "append_const")
+
+    # The set of known types for option parsers.  Again, listed here for
+    # constructor argument validation.
+    TYPES = ("string", "int", "long", "float", "complex", "choice")
+
+    # Dictionary of argument checking functions, which convert and
+    # validate option arguments according to the option type.
+    #
+    # Signature of checking functions is:
+    #   check(option : Option, opt : string, value : string) -> any
+    # where
+    #   option is the Option instance calling the checker
+    #   opt is the actual option seen on the command-line
+    #     (eg. "-a", "--file")
+    #   value is the option argument seen on the command-line
+    #
+    # The return value should be in the appropriate Python type
+    # for option.type -- eg. an integer if option.type == "int".
+    #
+    # If no checker is defined for a type, arguments will be
+    # unchecked and remain strings.
+    TYPE_CHECKER = { "int"    : check_builtin,
+                     "long"   : check_builtin,
+                     "float"  : check_builtin,
+                     "complex": check_builtin,
+                     "choice" : check_choice,
+                   }
+
+
+    # CHECK_METHODS is a list of unbound method objects; they are called
+    # by the constructor, in order, after all attributes are
+    # initialized.  The list is created and filled in later, after all
+    # the methods are actually defined.  (I just put it here because I
+    # like to define and document all class attributes in the same
+    # place.)  Subclasses that add another _check_*() method should
+    # define their own CHECK_METHODS list that adds their check method
+    # to those from this class.
+    CHECK_METHODS = None
+
+
+    # -- Constructor/initialization methods ----------------------------
+
+    def __init__(self, *opts, **attrs):
+        # Set _short_opts, _long_opts attrs from 'opts' tuple.
+        # Have to be set now, in case no option strings are supplied.
+        self._short_opts = []
+        self._long_opts = []
+        opts = self._check_opt_strings(opts)
+        self._set_opt_strings(opts)
+
+        # Set all other attrs (action, type, etc.) from 'attrs' dict
+        self._set_attrs(attrs)
+
+        # Check all the attributes we just set.  There are lots of
+        # complicated interdependencies, but luckily they can be farmed
+        # out to the _check_*() methods listed in CHECK_METHODS -- which
+        # could be handy for subclasses!  The one thing these all share
+        # is that they raise OptionError if they discover a problem.
+        for checker in self.CHECK_METHODS:
+            checker(self)
+
+    def _check_opt_strings(self, opts):
+        # Filter out None because early versions of Optik had exactly
+        # one short option and one long option, either of which
+        # could be None.
+        opts = filter(None, opts)
+        if not opts:
+            raise TypeError("at least one option string must be supplied")
+        return opts
+
+    def _set_opt_strings(self, opts):
+        for opt in opts:
+            if len(opt) < 2:
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "invalid option string %r: "
+                    "must be at least two characters long" % opt, self)
+            elif len(opt) == 2:
+                if not (opt[0] == "-" and opt[1] != "-"):
+                    raise OptionError(
+                        "invalid short option string %r: "
+                        "must be of the form -x, (x any non-dash char)" % opt,
+                        self)
+                self._short_opts.append(opt)
+            else:
+                if not (opt[0:2] == "--" and opt[2] != "-"):
+                    raise OptionError(
+                        "invalid long option string %r: "
+                        "must start with --, followed by non-dash" % opt,
+                        self)
+                self._long_opts.append(opt)
+
+    def _set_attrs(self, attrs):
+        for attr in self.ATTRS:
+            if attrs.has_key(attr):
+                setattr(self, attr, attrs[attr])
+                del attrs[attr]
+            else:
+                if attr == 'default':
+                    setattr(self, attr, NO_DEFAULT)
+                else:
+                    setattr(self, attr, None)
+        if attrs:
+            attrs = attrs.keys()
+            attrs.sort()
+            raise OptionError(
+                "invalid keyword arguments: %s" % string.join(attrs, ", "),
+                self)
+
+
+    # -- Constructor validation methods --------------------------------
+
+    def _check_action(self):
+        if self.action is None:
+            self.action = "store"
+        elif self.action not in self.ACTIONS:
+            raise OptionError("invalid action: %r" % self.action, self)
+
+    def _check_type(self):
+        if self.type is None:
+            if self.action in self.ALWAYS_TYPED_ACTIONS:
+                if self.choices is not None:
+                    # The "choices" attribute implies "choice" type.
+                    self.type = "choice"
+                else:
+                    # No type given?  "string" is the most sensible default.
+                    self.type = "string"
+        else:
+            # Allow type objects or builtin type conversion functions
+            # (int, str, etc.) as an alternative to their names.  (The
+            # complicated check of __builtin__ is only necessary for
+            # Python 2.1 and earlier, and is short-circuited by the
+            # first check on modern Pythons.)
+            import __builtin__
+            if ( type(self.type) is types.TypeType or
+                 (hasattr(self.type, "__name__") and
+                  getattr(__builtin__, self.type.__name__, None) is self.type) ):
+                self.type = self.type.__name__
+
+            if self.type == "str":
+                self.type = "string"
+
+            if self.type not in self.TYPES:
+                raise OptionError("invalid option type: %r" % self.type, self)
+            if self.action not in self.TYPED_ACTIONS:
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "must not supply a type for action %r" % self.action, self)
+
+    def _check_choice(self):
+        if self.type == "choice":
+            if self.choices is None:
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "must supply a list of choices for type 'choice'", self)
+            elif type(self.choices) not in (types.TupleType, types.ListType):
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "choices must be a list of strings ('%s' supplied)"
+                    % string.split(str(type(self.choices)), "'")[1], self)
+        elif self.choices is not None:
+            raise OptionError(
+                "must not supply choices for type %r" % self.type, self)
+
+    def _check_dest(self):
+        # No destination given, and we need one for this action.  The
+        # self.type check is for callbacks that take a value.
+        takes_value = (self.action in self.STORE_ACTIONS or
+                       self.type is not None)
+        if self.dest is None and takes_value:
+
+            # Glean a destination from the first long option string,
+            # or from the first short option string if no long options.
+            if self._long_opts:
+                # eg. "--foo-bar" -> "foo_bar"
+                self.dest = string.replace(self._long_opts[0][2:], '-', '_')
+            else:
+                self.dest = self._short_opts[0][1]
+
+    def _check_const(self):
+        if self.action not in self.CONST_ACTIONS and self.const is not None:
+            raise OptionError(
+                "'const' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action,
+                self)
+
+    def _check_nargs(self):
+        if self.action in self.TYPED_ACTIONS:
+            if self.nargs is None:
+                self.nargs = 1
+        elif self.nargs is not None:
+            raise OptionError(
+                "'nargs' must not be supplied for action %r" % self.action,
+                self)
+
+    def _check_callback(self):
+        if self.action == "callback":
+            if not callable(self.callback):
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "callback not callable: %r" % self.callback, self)
+            if (self.callback_args is not None and
+                type(self.callback_args) is not types.TupleType):
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "callback_args, if supplied, must be a tuple: not %r"
+                    % self.callback_args, self)
+            if (self.callback_kwargs is not None and
+                type(self.callback_kwargs) is not types.DictType):
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "callback_kwargs, if supplied, must be a dict: not %r"
+                    % self.callback_kwargs, self)
+        else:
+            if self.callback is not None:
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "callback supplied (%r) for non-callback option"
+                    % self.callback, self)
+            if self.callback_args is not None:
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "callback_args supplied for non-callback option", self)
+            if self.callback_kwargs is not None:
+                raise OptionError(
+                    "callback_kwargs supplied for non-callback option", self)
+
+
+    CHECK_METHODS = [_check_action,
+                     _check_type,
+                     _check_choice,
+                     _check_dest,
+                     _check_const,
+                     _check_nargs,
+                     _check_callback]
+
+
+    # -- Miscellaneous methods -----------------------------------------
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return string.join(self._short_opts + self._long_opts, "/")
+
+    __repr__ = _repr
+
+    def takes_value(self):
+        return self.type is not None
+
+    def get_opt_string(self):
+        if self._long_opts:
+            return self._long_opts[0]
+        else:
+            return self._short_opts[0]
+
+
+    # -- Processing methods --------------------------------------------
+
+    def check_value(self, opt, value):
+        checker = self.TYPE_CHECKER.get(self.type)
+        if checker is None:
+            return value
+        else:
+            return checker(self, opt, value)
+
+    def convert_value(self, opt, value):
+        if value is not None:
+            if self.nargs == 1:
+                return self.check_value(opt, value)
+            else:
+                return tuple(map(lambda v, o=opt, s=self: s.check_value(o, v), value))
+
+    def process(self, opt, value, values, parser):
+
+        # First, convert the value(s) to the right type.  Howl if any
+        # value(s) are bogus.
+        value = self.convert_value(opt, value)
+
+        # And then take whatever action is expected of us.
+        # This is a separate method to make life easier for
+        # subclasses to add new actions.
+        return self.take_action(
+            self.action, self.dest, opt, value, values, parser)
+
+    def take_action(self, action, dest, opt, value, values, parser):
+        if action == "store":
+            setattr(values, dest, value)
+        elif action == "store_const":
+            setattr(values, dest, self.const)
+        elif action == "store_true":
+            setattr(values, dest, True)
+        elif action == "store_false":
+            setattr(values, dest, False)
+        elif action == "append":
+            values.ensure_value(dest, []).append(value)
+        elif action == "append_const":
+            values.ensure_value(dest, []).append(self.const)
+        elif action == "count":
+            setattr(values, dest, values.ensure_value(dest, 0) + 1)
+        elif action == "callback":
+            args = self.callback_args or ()
+            kwargs = self.callback_kwargs or {}
+            apply(self.callback, (self, opt, value, parser,) + args, kwargs)
+        elif action == "help":
+            parser.print_help()
+            parser.exit()
+        elif action == "version":
+            parser.print_version()
+            parser.exit()
+        else:
+            raise RuntimeError, "unknown action %r" % self.action
+
+        return 1
+
+# class Option
+
+
+SUPPRESS_HELP = "SUPPRESS"+"HELP"
+SUPPRESS_USAGE = "SUPPRESS"+"USAGE"
+
+# For compatibility with Python 2.2
+try:
+    True, False
+except NameError:
+    (True, False) = (1, 0)
+
+try:
+    types.UnicodeType
+except AttributeError:
+    def isbasestring(x):
+        return isinstance(x, types.StringType)
+else:
+    def isbasestring(x):
+        return isinstance(x, types.StringType) or isinstance(x, types.UnicodeType)
+
+class Values:
+
+    def __init__(self, defaults=None):
+        if defaults:
+            for (attr, val) in defaults.items():
+                setattr(self, attr, val)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return str(self.__dict__)
+
+    __repr__ = _repr
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        if isinstance(other, Values):
+            return cmp(self.__dict__, other.__dict__)
+        elif isinstance(other, types.DictType):
+            return cmp(self.__dict__, other)
+        else:
+            return -1
+
+    def _update_careful(self, dict):
+        """
+        Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary, but only
+        use keys from dict that already have a corresponding attribute
+        in self.  Any keys in dict without a corresponding attribute
+        are silently ignored.
+        """
+        for attr in dir(self):
+            if dict.has_key(attr):
+                dval = dict[attr]
+                if dval is not None:
+                    setattr(self, attr, dval)
+
+    def _update_loose(self, dict):
+        """
+        Update the option values from an arbitrary dictionary,
+        using all keys from the dictionary regardless of whether
+        they have a corresponding attribute in self or not.
+        """
+        self.__dict__.update(dict)
+
+    def _update(self, dict, mode):
+        if mode == "careful":
+            self._update_careful(dict)
+        elif mode == "loose":
+            self._update_loose(dict)
+        else:
+            raise ValueError, "invalid update mode: %r" % mode
+
+    def read_module(self, modname, mode="careful"):
+        __import__(modname)
+        mod = sys.modules[modname]
+        self._update(vars(mod), mode)
+
+    def read_file(self, filename, mode="careful"):
+        vars = {}
+        execfile(filename, vars)
+        self._update(vars, mode)
+
+    def ensure_value(self, attr, value):
+        if not hasattr(self, attr) or getattr(self, attr) is None:
+            setattr(self, attr, value)
+        return getattr(self, attr)
+
+
+class OptionContainer:
+
+    """
+    Abstract base class.
+
+    Class attributes:
+      standard_option_list : [Option]
+        list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances
+        of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses).
+
+    Instance attributes:
+      option_list : [Option]
+        the list of Option objects contained by this OptionContainer
+      _short_opt : { string : Option }
+        dictionary mapping short option strings, eg. "-f" or "-X",
+        to the Option instances that implement them.  If an Option
+        has multiple short option strings, it will appears in this
+        dictionary multiple times. [1]
+      _long_opt : { string : Option }
+        dictionary mapping long option strings, eg. "--file" or
+        "--exclude", to the Option instances that implement them.
+        Again, a given Option can occur multiple times in this
+        dictionary. [1]
+      defaults : { string : any }
+        dictionary mapping option destination names to default
+        values for each destination [1]
+
+    [1] These mappings are common to (shared by) all components of the
+        controlling OptionParser, where they are initially created.
+
+    """
+
+    def __init__(self, option_class, conflict_handler, description):
+        # Initialize the option list and related data structures.
+        # This method must be provided by subclasses, and it must
+        # initialize at least the following instance attributes:
+        # option_list, _short_opt, _long_opt, defaults.
+        self._create_option_list()
+
+        self.option_class = option_class
+        self.set_conflict_handler(conflict_handler)
+        self.set_description(description)
+
+    def _create_option_mappings(self):
+        # For use by OptionParser constructor -- create the master
+        # option mappings used by this OptionParser and all
+        # OptionGroups that it owns.
+        self._short_opt = {}            # single letter -> Option instance
+        self._long_opt = {}             # long option -> Option instance
+        self.defaults = {}              # maps option dest -> default value
+
+
+    def _share_option_mappings(self, parser):
+        # For use by OptionGroup constructor -- use shared option
+        # mappings from the OptionParser that owns this OptionGroup.
+        self._short_opt = parser._short_opt
+        self._long_opt = parser._long_opt
+        self.defaults = parser.defaults
+
+    def set_conflict_handler(self, handler):
+        if handler not in ("error", "resolve"):
+            raise ValueError, "invalid conflict_resolution value %r" % handler
+        self.conflict_handler = handler
+
+    def set_description(self, description):
+        self.description = description
+
+    def get_description(self):
+        return self.description
+
+
+    def destroy(self):
+        """see OptionParser.destroy()."""
+        del self._short_opt
+        del self._long_opt
+        del self.defaults
+
+
+    # -- Option-adding methods -----------------------------------------
+
+    def _check_conflict(self, option):
+        conflict_opts = []
+        for opt in option._short_opts:
+            if self._short_opt.has_key(opt):
+                conflict_opts.append((opt, self._short_opt[opt]))
+        for opt in option._long_opts:
+            if self._long_opt.has_key(opt):
+                conflict_opts.append((opt, self._long_opt[opt]))
+
+        if conflict_opts:
+            handler = self.conflict_handler
+            if handler == "error":
+                raise OptionConflictError(
+                    "conflicting option string(s): %s"
+                    % string.join(map(lambda co: co[0], conflict_opts), ", "),
+                    option)
+            elif handler == "resolve":
+                for (opt, c_option) in conflict_opts:
+                    if opt[:2] == "--":
+                        c_option._long_opts.remove(opt)
+                        del self._long_opt[opt]
+                    else:
+                        c_option._short_opts.remove(opt)
+                        del self._short_opt[opt]
+                    if not (c_option._short_opts or c_option._long_opts):
+                        c_option.container.option_list.remove(c_option)
+
+    def add_option(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        """add_option(Option)
+           add_option(opt_str, ..., kwarg=val, ...)
+        """
+        if type(args[0]) is types.StringType:
+            option = apply(self.option_class, args, kwargs)
+        elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs:
+            option = args[0]
+            if not isinstance(option, Option):
+                raise TypeError, "not an Option instance: %r" % option
+        else:
+            raise TypeError, "invalid arguments"
+
+        self._check_conflict(option)
+
+        self.option_list.append(option)
+        option.container = self
+        for opt in option._short_opts:
+            self._short_opt[opt] = option
+        for opt in option._long_opts:
+            self._long_opt[opt] = option
+
+        if option.dest is not None:     # option has a dest, we need a default
+            if option.default is not NO_DEFAULT:
+                self.defaults[option.dest] = option.default
+            elif not self.defaults.has_key(option.dest):
+                self.defaults[option.dest] = None
+
+        return option
+
+    def add_options(self, option_list):
+        for option in option_list:
+            self.add_option(option)
+
+    # -- Option query/removal methods ----------------------------------
+
+    def get_option(self, opt_str):
+        return (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or
+                self._long_opt.get(opt_str))
+
+    def has_option(self, opt_str):
+        return (self._short_opt.has_key(opt_str) or
+                self._long_opt.has_key(opt_str))
+
+    def remove_option(self, opt_str):
+        option = self._short_opt.get(opt_str)
+        if option is None:
+            option = self._long_opt.get(opt_str)
+        if option is None:
+            raise ValueError("no such option %r" % opt_str)
+
+        for opt in option._short_opts:
+            del self._short_opt[opt]
+        for opt in option._long_opts:
+            del self._long_opt[opt]
+        option.container.option_list.remove(option)
+
+
+    # -- Help-formatting methods ---------------------------------------
+
+    def format_option_help(self, formatter):
+        if not self.option_list:
+            return ""
+        result = []
+        for option in self.option_list:
+            if not option.help is SUPPRESS_HELP:
+                result.append(formatter.format_option(option))
+        return string.join(result, "")
+
+    def format_description(self, formatter):
+        return formatter.format_description(self.get_description())
+
+    def format_help(self, formatter):
+        result = []
+        if self.description:
+            result.append(self.format_description(formatter))
+        if self.option_list:
+            result.append(self.format_option_help(formatter))
+        return string.join(result, "\n")
+
+
+class OptionGroup (OptionContainer):
+
+    def __init__(self, parser, title, description=None):
+        self.parser = parser
+        OptionContainer.__init__(
+            self, parser.option_class, parser.conflict_handler, description)
+        self.title = title
+
+    def _create_option_list(self):
+        self.option_list = []
+        self._share_option_mappings(self.parser)
+
+    def set_title(self, title):
+        self.title = title
+
+    def destroy(self):
+        """see OptionParser.destroy()."""
+        OptionContainer.destroy(self)
+        del self.option_list
+
+    # -- Help-formatting methods ---------------------------------------
+
+    def format_help(self, formatter):
+        result = formatter.format_heading(self.title)
+        formatter.indent()
+        result = result + OptionContainer.format_help(self, formatter)
+        formatter.dedent()
+        return result
+
+
+class OptionParser (OptionContainer):
+
+    """
+    Class attributes:
+      standard_option_list : [Option]
+        list of standard options that will be accepted by all instances
+        of this parser class (intended to be overridden by subclasses).
+
+    Instance attributes:
+      usage : string
+        a usage string for your program.  Before it is displayed
+        to the user, "%prog" will be expanded to the name of
+        your program (self.prog or os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])).
+      prog : string
+        the name of the current program (to override
+        os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])).
+      epilog : string
+        paragraph of help text to print after option help
+
+      option_groups : [OptionGroup]
+        list of option groups in this parser (option groups are
+        irrelevant for parsing the command-line, but very useful
+        for generating help)
+
+      allow_interspersed_args : bool = true
+        if true, positional arguments may be interspersed with options.
+        Assuming -a and -b each take a single argument, the command-line
+          -ablah foo bar -bboo baz
+        will be interpreted the same as
+          -ablah -bboo -- foo bar baz
+        If this flag were false, that command line would be interpreted as
+          -ablah -- foo bar -bboo baz
+        -- ie. we stop processing options as soon as we see the first
+        non-option argument.  (This is the tradition followed by
+        Python's getopt module, Perl's Getopt::Std, and other argument-
+        parsing libraries, but it is generally annoying to users.)
+
+      process_default_values : bool = true
+        if true, option default values are processed similarly to option
+        values from the command line: that is, they are passed to the
+        type-checking function for the option's type (as long as the
+        default value is a string).  (This really only matters if you
+        have defined custom types; see SF bug #955889.)  Set it to false
+        to restore the behaviour of Optik 1.4.1 and earlier.
+
+      rargs : [string]
+        the argument list currently being parsed.  Only set when
+        parse_args() is active, and continually trimmed down as
+        we consume arguments.  Mainly there for the benefit of
+        callback options.
+      largs : [string]
+        the list of leftover arguments that we have skipped while
+        parsing options.  If allow_interspersed_args is false, this
+        list is always empty.
+      values : Values
+        the set of option values currently being accumulated.  Only
+        set when parse_args() is active.  Also mainly for callbacks.
+
+    Because of the 'rargs', 'largs', and 'values' attributes,
+    OptionParser is not thread-safe.  If, for some perverse reason, you
+    need to parse command-line arguments simultaneously in different
+    threads, use different OptionParser instances.
+
+    """
+
+    standard_option_list = []
+
+    def __init__(self,
+                 usage=None,
+                 option_list=None,
+                 option_class=Option,
+                 version=None,
+                 conflict_handler="error",
+                 description=None,
+                 formatter=None,
+                 add_help_option=True,
+                 prog=None,
+                 epilog=None):
+        OptionContainer.__init__(
+            self, option_class, conflict_handler, description)
+        self.set_usage(usage)
+        self.prog = prog
+        self.version = version
+        self.allow_interspersed_args = True
+        self.process_default_values = True
+        if formatter is None:
+            formatter = IndentedHelpFormatter()
+        self.formatter = formatter
+        self.formatter.set_parser(self)
+        self.epilog = epilog
+
+        # Populate the option list; initial sources are the
+        # standard_option_list class attribute, the 'option_list'
+        # argument, and (if applicable) the _add_version_option() and
+        # _add_help_option() methods.
+        self._populate_option_list(option_list,
+                                   add_help=add_help_option)
+
+        self._init_parsing_state()
+
+
+    def destroy(self):
+        """
+        Declare that you are done with this OptionParser.  This cleans up
+        reference cycles so the OptionParser (and all objects referenced by
+        it) can be garbage-collected promptly.  After calling destroy(), the
+        OptionParser is unusable.
+        """
+        OptionContainer.destroy(self)
+        for group in self.option_groups:
+            group.destroy()
+        del self.option_list
+        del self.option_groups
+        del self.formatter
+
+
+    # -- Private methods -----------------------------------------------
+    # (used by our or OptionContainer's constructor)
+
+    def _create_option_list(self):
+        self.option_list = []
+        self.option_groups = []
+        self._create_option_mappings()
+
+    def _add_help_option(self):
+        self.add_option("-h", "--help",
+                        action="help",
+                        help=_("show this help message and exit"))
+
+    def _add_version_option(self):
+        self.add_option("--version",
+                        action="version",
+                        help=_("show program's version number and exit"))
+
+    def _populate_option_list(self, option_list, add_help=True):
+        if self.standard_option_list:
+            self.add_options(self.standard_option_list)
+        if option_list:
+            self.add_options(option_list)
+        if self.version:
+            self._add_version_option()
+        if add_help:
+            self._add_help_option()
+
+    def _init_parsing_state(self):
+        # These are set in parse_args() for the convenience of callbacks.
+        self.rargs = None
+        self.largs = None
+        self.values = None
+
+
+    # -- Simple modifier methods ---------------------------------------
+
+    def set_usage(self, usage):
+        if usage is None:
+            self.usage = _("%prog [options]")
+        elif usage is SUPPRESS_USAGE:
+            self.usage = None
+        # For backwards compatibility with Optik 1.3 and earlier.
+        elif string.lower(usage)[:7] == "usage: ":
+            self.usage = usage[7:]
+        else:
+            self.usage = usage
+
+    def enable_interspersed_args(self):
+        self.allow_interspersed_args = True
+
+    def disable_interspersed_args(self):
+        self.allow_interspersed_args = False
+
+    def set_process_default_values(self, process):
+        self.process_default_values = process
+
+    def set_default(self, dest, value):
+        self.defaults[dest] = value
+
+    def set_defaults(self, **kwargs):
+        self.defaults.update(kwargs)
+
+    def _get_all_options(self):
+        options = self.option_list[:]
+        for group in self.option_groups:
+            options.extend(group.option_list)
+        return options
+
+    def get_default_values(self):
+        if not self.process_default_values:
+            # Old, pre-Optik 1.5 behaviour.
+            return Values(self.defaults)
+
+        defaults = self.defaults.copy()
+        for option in self._get_all_options():
+            default = defaults.get(option.dest)
+            if isbasestring(default):
+                opt_str = option.get_opt_string()
+                defaults[option.dest] = option.check_value(opt_str, default)
+
+        return Values(defaults)
+
+
+    # -- OptionGroup methods -------------------------------------------
+
+    def add_option_group(self, *args, **kwargs):
+        # XXX lots of overlap with OptionContainer.add_option()
+        if type(args[0]) is types.StringType:
+            group = apply(OptionGroup, (self,) + args, kwargs)
+        elif len(args) == 1 and not kwargs:
+            group = args[0]
+            if not isinstance(group, OptionGroup):
+                raise TypeError, "not an OptionGroup instance: %r" % group
+            if group.parser is not self:
+                raise ValueError, "invalid OptionGroup (wrong parser)"
+        else:
+            raise TypeError, "invalid arguments"
+
+        self.option_groups.append(group)
+        return group
+
+    def get_option_group(self, opt_str):
+        option = (self._short_opt.get(opt_str) or
+                  self._long_opt.get(opt_str))
+        if option and option.container is not self:
+            return option.container
+        return None
+
+
+    # -- Option-parsing methods ----------------------------------------
+
+    def _get_args(self, args):
+        if args is None:
+            return sys.argv[1:]
+        else:
+            return args[:]              # don't modify caller's list
+
+    def parse_args(self, args=None, values=None):
+        """
+        parse_args(args : [string] = sys.argv[1:],
+                   values : Values = None)
+        -> (values : Values, args : [string])
+
+        Parse the command-line options found in 'args' (default:
+        sys.argv[1:]).  Any errors result in a call to 'error()', which
+        by default prints the usage message to stderr and calls
+        sys.exit() with an error message.  On success returns a pair
+        (values, args) where 'values' is an Values instance (with all
+        your option values) and 'args' is the list of arguments left
+        over after parsing options.
+        """
+        rargs = self._get_args(args)
+        if values is None:
+            values = self.get_default_values()
+
+        # Store the halves of the argument list as attributes for the
+        # convenience of callbacks:
+        #   rargs
+        #     the rest of the command-line (the "r" stands for
+        #     "remaining" or "right-hand")
+        #   largs
+        #     the leftover arguments -- ie. what's left after removing
+        #     options and their arguments (the "l" stands for "leftover"
+        #     or "left-hand")
+        self.rargs = rargs
+        self.largs = largs = []
+        self.values = values
+
+        try:
+            stop = self._process_args(largs, rargs, values)
+        except (BadOptionError, OptionValueError), err:
+            self.error(str(err))
+
+        args = largs + rargs
+        return self.check_values(values, args)
+
+    def check_values(self, values, args):
+        """
+        check_values(values : Values, args : [string])
+        -> (values : Values, args : [string])
+
+        Check that the supplied option values and leftover arguments are
+        valid.  Returns the option values and leftover arguments
+        (possibly adjusted, possibly completely new -- whatever you
+        like).  Default implementation just returns the passed-in
+        values; subclasses may override as desired.
+        """
+        return (values, args)
+
+    def _process_args(self, largs, rargs, values):
+        """_process_args(largs : [string],
+                         rargs : [string],
+                         values : Values)
+
+        Process command-line arguments and populate 'values', consuming
+        options and arguments from 'rargs'.  If 'allow_interspersed_args' is
+        false, stop at the first non-option argument.  If true, accumulate any
+        interspersed non-option arguments in 'largs'.
+        """
+        while rargs:
+            arg = rargs[0]
+            # We handle bare "--" explicitly, and bare "-" is handled by the
+            # standard arg handler since the short arg case ensures that the
+            # len of the opt string is greater than 1.
+            if arg == "--":
+                del rargs[0]
+                return
+            elif arg[0:2] == "--":
+                # process a single long option (possibly with value(s))
+                self._process_long_opt(rargs, values)
+            elif arg[:1] == "-" and len(arg) > 1:
+                # process a cluster of short options (possibly with
+                # value(s) for the last one only)
+                self._process_short_opts(rargs, values)
+            elif self.allow_interspersed_args:
+                largs.append(arg)
+                del rargs[0]
+            else:
+                return                  # stop now, leave this arg in rargs
+
+        # Say this is the original argument list:
+        # [arg0, arg1, ..., arg(i-1), arg(i), arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)]
+        #                            ^
+        # (we are about to process arg(i)).
+        #
+        # Then rargs is [arg(i), ..., arg(N-1)] and largs is a *subset* of
+        # [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)] (any options and their arguments will have
+        # been removed from largs).
+        #
+        # The while loop will usually consume 1 or more arguments per pass.
+        # If it consumes 1 (eg. arg is an option that takes no arguments),
+        # then after _process_arg() is done the situation is:
+        #
+        #   largs = subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i)]
+        #   rargs = [arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)]
+        #
+        # If allow_interspersed_args is false, largs will always be
+        # *empty* -- still a subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)], but
+        # not a very interesting subset!
+
+    def _match_long_opt(self, opt):
+        """_match_long_opt(opt : string) -> string
+
+        Determine which long option string 'opt' matches, ie. which one
+        it is an unambiguous abbrevation for.  Raises BadOptionError if
+        'opt' doesn't unambiguously match any long option string.
+        """
+        return _match_abbrev(opt, self._long_opt)
+
+    def _process_long_opt(self, rargs, values):
+        arg = rargs.pop(0)
+
+        # Value explicitly attached to arg?  Pretend it's the next
+        # argument.
+        if "=" in arg:
+            (opt, next_arg) = string.split(arg, "=", 1)
+            rargs.insert(0, next_arg)
+            had_explicit_value = True
+        else:
+            opt = arg
+            had_explicit_value = False
+
+        opt = self._match_long_opt(opt)
+        option = self._long_opt[opt]
+        if option.takes_value():
+            nargs = option.nargs
+            if len(rargs) < nargs:
+                if nargs == 1:
+                    self.error(_("%s option requires an argument") % opt)
+                else:
+                    self.error(_("%s option requires %d arguments")
+                               % (opt, nargs))
+            elif nargs == 1:
+                value = rargs.pop(0)
+            else:
+                value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs])
+                del rargs[0:nargs]
+
+        elif had_explicit_value:
+            self.error(_("%s option does not take a value") % opt)
+
+        else:
+            value = None
+
+        option.process(opt, value, values, self)
+
+    def _process_short_opts(self, rargs, values):
+        arg = rargs.pop(0)
+        stop = False
+        i = 1
+        for ch in arg[1:]:
+            opt = "-" + ch
+            option = self._short_opt.get(opt)
+            i = i + 1                      # we have consumed a character
+
+            if not option:
+                raise BadOptionError(opt)
+            if option.takes_value():
+                # Any characters left in arg?  Pretend they're the
+                # next arg, and stop consuming characters of arg.
+                if i < len(arg):
+                    rargs.insert(0, arg[i:])
+                    stop = True
+
+                nargs = option.nargs
+                if len(rargs) < nargs:
+                    if nargs == 1:
+                        self.error(_("%s option requires an argument") % opt)
+                    else:
+                        self.error(_("%s option requires %d arguments")
+                                   % (opt, nargs))
+                elif nargs == 1:
+                    value = rargs.pop(0)
+                else:
+                    value = tuple(rargs[0:nargs])
+                    del rargs[0:nargs]
+
+            else:                       # option doesn't take a value
+                value = None
+
+            option.process(opt, value, values, self)
+
+            if stop:
+                break
+
+
+    # -- Feedback methods ----------------------------------------------
+
+    def get_prog_name(self):
+        if self.prog is None:
+            return os.path.basename(sys.argv[0])
+        else:
+            return self.prog
+
+    def expand_prog_name(self, s):
+        return string.replace(s, "%prog", self.get_prog_name())
+
+    def get_description(self):
+        return self.expand_prog_name(self.description)
+
+    def exit(self, status=0, msg=None):
+        if msg:
+            sys.stderr.write(msg)
+        sys.exit(status)
+
+    def error(self, msg):
+        """error(msg : string)
+
+        Print a usage message incorporating 'msg' to stderr and exit.
+        If you override this in a subclass, it should not return -- it
+        should either exit or raise an exception.
+        """
+        self.print_usage(sys.stderr)
+        self.exit(2, "%s: error: %s\n" % (self.get_prog_name(), msg))
+
+    def get_usage(self):
+        if self.usage:
+            return self.formatter.format_usage(
+                self.expand_prog_name(self.usage))
+        else:
+            return ""
+
+    def print_usage(self, file=None):
+        """print_usage(file : file = stdout)
+
+        Print the usage message for the current program (self.usage) to
+        'file' (default stdout).  Any occurence of the string "%prog" in
+        self.usage is replaced with the name of the current program
+        (basename of sys.argv[0]).  Does nothing if self.usage is empty
+        or not defined.
+        """
+        if self.usage:
+            file.write(self.get_usage() + '\n')
+
+    def get_version(self):
+        if self.version:
+            return self.expand_prog_name(self.version)
+        else:
+            return ""
+
+    def print_version(self, file=None):
+        """print_version(file : file = stdout)
+
+        Print the version message for this program (self.version) to
+        'file' (default stdout).  As with print_usage(), any occurence
+        of "%prog" in self.version is replaced by the current program's
+        name.  Does nothing if self.version is empty or undefined.
+        """
+        if self.version:
+            file.write(self.get_version() + '\n')
+
+    def format_option_help(self, formatter=None):
+        if formatter is None:
+            formatter = self.formatter
+        formatter.store_option_strings(self)
+        result = []
+        result.append(formatter.format_heading(_("Options")))
+        formatter.indent()
+        if self.option_list:
+            result.append(OptionContainer.format_option_help(self, formatter))
+            result.append("\n")
+        for group in self.option_groups:
+            result.append(group.format_help(formatter))
+            result.append("\n")
+        formatter.dedent()
+        # Drop the last "\n", or the header if no options or option groups:
+        return string.join(result[:-1], "")
+
+    def format_epilog(self, formatter):
+        return formatter.format_epilog(self.epilog)
+
+    def format_help(self, formatter=None):
+        if formatter is None:
+            formatter = self.formatter
+        result = []
+        if self.usage:
+            result.append(self.get_usage() + "\n")
+        if self.description:
+            result.append(self.format_description(formatter) + "\n")
+        result.append(self.format_option_help(formatter))
+        result.append(self.format_epilog(formatter))
+        return string.join(result, "")
+
+    # used by test suite
+    def _get_encoding(self, file):
+        encoding = getattr(file, "encoding", None)
+        if not encoding:
+            encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
+        return encoding
+
+    def print_help(self, file=None):
+        """print_help(file : file = stdout)
+
+        Print an extended help message, listing all options and any
+        help text provided with them, to 'file' (default stdout).
+        """
+        if file is None:
+            file = sys.stdout
+        encoding = self._get_encoding(file)
+        file.write(encode_wrapper(self.format_help(), encoding, "replace"))
+
+# class OptionParser
+
+
+def _match_abbrev(s, wordmap):
+    """_match_abbrev(s : string, wordmap : {string : Option}) -> string
+
+    Return the string key in 'wordmap' for which 's' is an unambiguous
+    abbreviation.  If 's' is found to be ambiguous or doesn't match any of
+    'words', raise BadOptionError.
+    """
+    # Is there an exact match?
+    if wordmap.has_key(s):
+        return s
+    else:
+        # Isolate all words with s as a prefix.
+        possibilities = filter(lambda w, s=s: w[:len(s)] == s, wordmap.keys())
+        # No exact match, so there had better be just one possibility.
+        if len(possibilities) == 1:
+            return possibilities[0]
+        elif not possibilities:
+            raise BadOptionError(s)
+        else:
+            # More than one possible completion: ambiguous prefix.
+            possibilities.sort()
+            raise AmbiguousOptionError(s, possibilities)
+
+
+# Some day, there might be many Option classes.  As of Optik 1.3, the
+# preferred way to instantiate Options is indirectly, via make_option(),
+# which will become a factory function when there are many Option
+# classes.
+make_option = Option

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_sets.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_sets.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_sets.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,577 @@
+"""Classes to represent arbitrary sets (including sets of sets).
+
+This module implements sets using dictionaries whose values are
+ignored.  The usual operations (union, intersection, deletion, etc.)
+are provided as both methods and operators.
+
+Important: sets are not sequences!  While they support 'x in s',
+'len(s)', and 'for x in s', none of those operations are unique for
+sequences; for example, mappings support all three as well.  The
+characteristic operation for sequences is subscripting with small
+integers: s[i], for i in range(len(s)).  Sets don't support
+subscripting at all.  Also, sequences allow multiple occurrences and
+their elements have a definite order; sets on the other hand don't
+record multiple occurrences and don't remember the order of element
+insertion (which is why they don't support s[i]).
+
+The following classes are provided:
+
+BaseSet -- All the operations common to both mutable and immutable
+    sets. This is an abstract class, not meant to be directly
+    instantiated.
+
+Set -- Mutable sets, subclass of BaseSet; not hashable.
+
+ImmutableSet -- Immutable sets, subclass of BaseSet; hashable.
+    An iterable argument is mandatory to create an ImmutableSet.
+
+_TemporarilyImmutableSet -- A wrapper around a Set, hashable,
+    giving the same hash value as the immutable set equivalent
+    would have.  Do not use this class directly.
+
+Only hashable objects can be added to a Set. In particular, you cannot
+really add a Set as an element to another Set; if you try, what is
+actually added is an ImmutableSet built from it (it compares equal to
+the one you tried adding).
+
+When you ask if `x in y' where x is a Set and y is a Set or
+ImmutableSet, x is wrapped into a _TemporarilyImmutableSet z, and
+what's tested is actually `z in y'.
+
+"""
+
+# Code history:
+#
+# - Greg V. Wilson wrote the first version, using a different approach
+#   to the mutable/immutable problem, and inheriting from dict.
+#
+# - Alex Martelli modified Greg's version to implement the current
+#   Set/ImmutableSet approach, and make the data an attribute.
+#
+# - Guido van Rossum rewrote much of the code, made some API changes,
+#   and cleaned up the docstrings.
+#
+# - Raymond Hettinger added a number of speedups and other
+#   improvements.
+
+from __future__ import generators
+try:
+    from itertools import ifilter, ifilterfalse
+except ImportError:
+    # Code to make the module run under Py2.2
+    def ifilter(predicate, iterable):
+        if predicate is None:
+            def predicate(x):
+                return x
+        for x in iterable:
+            if predicate(x):
+                yield x
+    def ifilterfalse(predicate, iterable):
+        if predicate is None:
+            def predicate(x):
+                return x
+        for x in iterable:
+            if not predicate(x):
+                yield x
+    try:
+        True, False
+    except NameError:
+        True, False = (0==0, 0!=0)
+
+__all__ = ['BaseSet', 'Set', 'ImmutableSet']
+
+class BaseSet(object):
+    """Common base class for mutable and immutable sets."""
+
+    __slots__ = ['_data']
+
+    # Constructor
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        """This is an abstract class."""
+        # Don't call this from a concrete subclass!
+        if self.__class__ is BaseSet:
+            raise TypeError, ("BaseSet is an abstract class.  "
+                              "Use Set or ImmutableSet.")
+
+    # Standard protocols: __len__, __repr__, __str__, __iter__
+
+    def __len__(self):
+        """Return the number of elements of a set."""
+        return len(self._data)
+
+    def __repr__(self):
+        """Return string representation of a set.
+
+        This looks like 'Set([<list of elements>])'.
+        """
+        return self._repr()
+
+    # __str__ is the same as __repr__
+    __str__ = __repr__
+
+    def _repr(self, sorted=False):
+        elements = self._data.keys()
+        if sorted:
+            elements.sort()
+        return '%s(%r)' % (self.__class__.__name__, elements)
+
+    def __iter__(self):
+        """Return an iterator over the elements or a set.
+
+        This is the keys iterator for the underlying dict.
+        """
+        return self._data.iterkeys()
+
+    # Three-way comparison is not supported.  However, because __eq__ is
+    # tried before __cmp__, if Set x == Set y, x.__eq__(y) returns True and
+    # then cmp(x, y) returns 0 (Python doesn't actually call __cmp__ in this
+    # case).
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        raise TypeError, "can't compare sets using cmp()"
+
+    # Equality comparisons using the underlying dicts.  Mixed-type comparisons
+    # are allowed here, where Set == z for non-Set z always returns False,
+    # and Set != z always True.  This allows expressions like "x in y" to
+    # give the expected result when y is a sequence of mixed types, not
+    # raising a pointless TypeError just because y contains a Set, or x is
+    # a Set and y contain's a non-set ("in" invokes only __eq__).
+    # Subtle:  it would be nicer if __eq__ and __ne__ could return
+    # NotImplemented instead of True or False.  Then the other comparand
+    # would get a chance to determine the result, and if the other comparand
+    # also returned NotImplemented then it would fall back to object address
+    # comparison (which would always return False for __eq__ and always
+    # True for __ne__).  However, that doesn't work, because this type
+    # *also* implements __cmp__:  if, e.g., __eq__ returns NotImplemented,
+    # Python tries __cmp__ next, and the __cmp__ here then raises TypeError.
+
+    def __eq__(self, other):
+        if isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            return self._data == other._data
+        else:
+            return False
+
+    def __ne__(self, other):
+        if isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            return self._data != other._data
+        else:
+            return True
+
+    # Copying operations
+
+    def copy(self):
+        """Return a shallow copy of a set."""
+        result = self.__class__()
+        result._data.update(self._data)
+        return result
+
+    __copy__ = copy # For the copy module
+
+    def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
+        """Return a deep copy of a set; used by copy module."""
+        # This pre-creates the result and inserts it in the memo
+        # early, in case the deep copy recurses into another reference
+        # to this same set.  A set can't be an element of itself, but
+        # it can certainly contain an object that has a reference to
+        # itself.
+        from copy import deepcopy
+        result = self.__class__()
+        memo[id(self)] = result
+        data = result._data
+        value = True
+        for elt in self:
+            data[deepcopy(elt, memo)] = value
+        return result
+
+    # Standard set operations: union, intersection, both differences.
+    # Each has an operator version (e.g. __or__, invoked with |) and a
+    # method version (e.g. union).
+    # Subtle:  Each pair requires distinct code so that the outcome is
+    # correct when the type of other isn't suitable.  For example, if
+    # we did "union = __or__" instead, then Set().union(3) would return
+    # NotImplemented instead of raising TypeError (albeit that *why* it
+    # raises TypeError as-is is also a bit subtle).
+
+    def __or__(self, other):
+        """Return the union of two sets as a new set.
+
+        (I.e. all elements that are in either set.)
+        """
+        if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            return NotImplemented
+        return self.union(other)
+
+    def union(self, other):
+        """Return the union of two sets as a new set.
+
+        (I.e. all elements that are in either set.)
+        """
+        result = self.__class__(self)
+        result._update(other)
+        return result
+
+    def __and__(self, other):
+        """Return the intersection of two sets as a new set.
+
+        (I.e. all elements that are in both sets.)
+        """
+        if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            return NotImplemented
+        return self.intersection(other)
+
+    def intersection(self, other):
+        """Return the intersection of two sets as a new set.
+
+        (I.e. all elements that are in both sets.)
+        """
+        if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            other = Set(other)
+        if len(self) <= len(other):
+            little, big = self, other
+        else:
+            little, big = other, self
+        common = ifilter(big._data.has_key, little)
+        return self.__class__(common)
+
+    def __xor__(self, other):
+        """Return the symmetric difference of two sets as a new set.
+
+        (I.e. all elements that are in exactly one of the sets.)
+        """
+        if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            return NotImplemented
+        return self.symmetric_difference(other)
+
+    def symmetric_difference(self, other):
+        """Return the symmetric difference of two sets as a new set.
+
+        (I.e. all elements that are in exactly one of the sets.)
+        """
+        result = self.__class__()
+        data = result._data
+        value = True
+        selfdata = self._data
+        try:
+            otherdata = other._data
+        except AttributeError:
+            otherdata = Set(other)._data
+        for elt in ifilterfalse(otherdata.has_key, selfdata):
+            data[elt] = value
+        for elt in ifilterfalse(selfdata.has_key, otherdata):
+            data[elt] = value
+        return result
+
+    def  __sub__(self, other):
+        """Return the difference of two sets as a new Set.
+
+        (I.e. all elements that are in this set and not in the other.)
+        """
+        if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            return NotImplemented
+        return self.difference(other)
+
+    def difference(self, other):
+        """Return the difference of two sets as a new Set.
+
+        (I.e. all elements that are in this set and not in the other.)
+        """
+        result = self.__class__()
+        data = result._data
+        try:
+            otherdata = other._data
+        except AttributeError:
+            otherdata = Set(other)._data
+        value = True
+        for elt in ifilterfalse(otherdata.has_key, self):
+            data[elt] = value
+        return result
+
+    # Membership test
+
+    def __contains__(self, element):
+        """Report whether an element is a member of a set.
+
+        (Called in response to the expression `element in self'.)
+        """
+        try:
+            return element in self._data
+        except TypeError:
+            transform = getattr(element, "__as_temporarily_immutable__", None)
+            if transform is None:
+                raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
+            return transform() in self._data
+
+    # Subset and superset test
+
+    def issubset(self, other):
+        """Report whether another set contains this set."""
+        self._binary_sanity_check(other)
+        if len(self) > len(other):  # Fast check for obvious cases
+            return False
+        for elt in ifilterfalse(other._data.has_key, self):
+            return False
+        return True
+
+    def issuperset(self, other):
+        """Report whether this set contains another set."""
+        self._binary_sanity_check(other)
+        if len(self) < len(other):  # Fast check for obvious cases
+            return False
+        for elt in ifilterfalse(self._data.has_key, other):
+            return False
+        return True
+
+    # Inequality comparisons using the is-subset relation.
+    __le__ = issubset
+    __ge__ = issuperset
+
+    def __lt__(self, other):
+        self._binary_sanity_check(other)
+        return len(self) < len(other) and self.issubset(other)
+
+    def __gt__(self, other):
+        self._binary_sanity_check(other)
+        return len(self) > len(other) and self.issuperset(other)
+
+    # Assorted helpers
+
+    def _binary_sanity_check(self, other):
+        # Check that the other argument to a binary operation is also
+        # a set, raising a TypeError otherwise.
+        if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            raise TypeError, "Binary operation only permitted between sets"
+
+    def _compute_hash(self):
+        # Calculate hash code for a set by xor'ing the hash codes of
+        # the elements.  This ensures that the hash code does not depend
+        # on the order in which elements are added to the set.  This is
+        # not called __hash__ because a BaseSet should not be hashable;
+        # only an ImmutableSet is hashable.
+        result = 0
+        for elt in self:
+            result ^= hash(elt)
+        return result
+
+    def _update(self, iterable):
+        # The main loop for update() and the subclass __init__() methods.
+        data = self._data
+
+        # Use the fast update() method when a dictionary is available.
+        if isinstance(iterable, BaseSet):
+            data.update(iterable._data)
+            return
+
+        value = True
+
+        if type(iterable) in (list, tuple, xrange):
+            # Optimized: we know that __iter__() and next() can't
+            # raise TypeError, so we can move 'try:' out of the loop.
+            it = iter(iterable)
+            while True:
+                try:
+                    for element in it:
+                        data[element] = value
+                    return
+                except TypeError:
+                    transform = getattr(element, "__as_immutable__", None)
+                    if transform is None:
+                        raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
+                    data[transform()] = value
+        else:
+            # Safe: only catch TypeError where intended
+            for element in iterable:
+                try:
+                    data[element] = value
+                except TypeError:
+                    transform = getattr(element, "__as_immutable__", None)
+                    if transform is None:
+                        raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
+                    data[transform()] = value
+
+
+class ImmutableSet(BaseSet):
+    """Immutable set class."""
+
+    __slots__ = ['_hashcode']
+
+    # BaseSet + hashing
+
+    def __init__(self, iterable=None):
+        """Construct an immutable set from an optional iterable."""
+        self._hashcode = None
+        self._data = {}
+        if iterable is not None:
+            self._update(iterable)
+
+    def __hash__(self):
+        if self._hashcode is None:
+            self._hashcode = self._compute_hash()
+        return self._hashcode
+
+    def __getstate__(self):
+        return self._data, self._hashcode
+
+    def __setstate__(self, state):
+        self._data, self._hashcode = state
+
+class Set(BaseSet):
+    """ Mutable set class."""
+
+    __slots__ = []
+
+    # BaseSet + operations requiring mutability; no hashing
+
+    def __init__(self, iterable=None):
+        """Construct a set from an optional iterable."""
+        self._data = {}
+        if iterable is not None:
+            self._update(iterable)
+
+    def __getstate__(self):
+        # getstate's results are ignored if it is not
+        return self._data,
+
+    def __setstate__(self, data):
+        self._data, = data
+
+    def __hash__(self):
+        """A Set cannot be hashed."""
+        # We inherit object.__hash__, so we must deny this explicitly
+        raise TypeError, "Can't hash a Set, only an ImmutableSet."
+
+    # In-place union, intersection, differences.
+    # Subtle:  The xyz_update() functions deliberately return None,
+    # as do all mutating operations on built-in container types.
+    # The __xyz__ spellings have to return self, though.
+
+    def __ior__(self, other):
+        """Update a set with the union of itself and another."""
+        self._binary_sanity_check(other)
+        self._data.update(other._data)
+        return self
+
+    def union_update(self, other):
+        """Update a set with the union of itself and another."""
+        self._update(other)
+
+    def __iand__(self, other):
+        """Update a set with the intersection of itself and another."""
+        self._binary_sanity_check(other)
+        self._data = (self & other)._data
+        return self
+
+    def intersection_update(self, other):
+        """Update a set with the intersection of itself and another."""
+        if isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            self &= other
+        else:
+            self._data = (self.intersection(other))._data
+
+    def __ixor__(self, other):
+        """Update a set with the symmetric difference of itself and another."""
+        self._binary_sanity_check(other)
+        self.symmetric_difference_update(other)
+        return self
+
+    def symmetric_difference_update(self, other):
+        """Update a set with the symmetric difference of itself and another."""
+        data = self._data
+        value = True
+        if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            other = Set(other)
+        if self is other:
+            self.clear()
+        for elt in other:
+            if elt in data:
+                del data[elt]
+            else:
+                data[elt] = value
+
+    def __isub__(self, other):
+        """Remove all elements of another set from this set."""
+        self._binary_sanity_check(other)
+        self.difference_update(other)
+        return self
+
+    def difference_update(self, other):
+        """Remove all elements of another set from this set."""
+        data = self._data
+        if not isinstance(other, BaseSet):
+            other = Set(other)
+        if self is other:
+            self.clear()
+        for elt in ifilter(data.has_key, other):
+            del data[elt]
+
+    # Python dict-like mass mutations: update, clear
+
+    def update(self, iterable):
+        """Add all values from an iterable (such as a list or file)."""
+        self._update(iterable)
+
+    def clear(self):
+        """Remove all elements from this set."""
+        self._data.clear()
+
+    # Single-element mutations: add, remove, discard
+
+    def add(self, element):
+        """Add an element to a set.
+
+        This has no effect if the element is already present.
+        """
+        try:
+            self._data[element] = True
+        except TypeError:
+            transform = getattr(element, "__as_immutable__", None)
+            if transform is None:
+                raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
+            self._data[transform()] = True
+
+    def remove(self, element):
+        """Remove an element from a set; it must be a member.
+
+        If the element is not a member, raise a KeyError.
+        """
+        try:
+            del self._data[element]
+        except TypeError:
+            transform = getattr(element, "__as_temporarily_immutable__", None)
+            if transform is None:
+                raise # re-raise the TypeError exception we caught
+            del self._data[transform()]
+
+    def discard(self, element):
+        """Remove an element from a set if it is a member.
+
+        If the element is not a member, do nothing.
+        """
+        try:
+            self.remove(element)
+        except KeyError:
+            pass
+
+    def pop(self):
+        """Remove and return an arbitrary set element."""
+        return self._data.popitem()[0]
+
+    def __as_immutable__(self):
+        # Return a copy of self as an immutable set
+        return ImmutableSet(self)
+
+    def __as_temporarily_immutable__(self):
+        # Return self wrapped in a temporarily immutable set
+        return _TemporarilyImmutableSet(self)
+
+
+class _TemporarilyImmutableSet(BaseSet):
+    # Wrap a mutable set as if it was temporarily immutable.
+    # This only supplies hashing and equality comparisons.
+
+    def __init__(self, set):
+        self._set = set
+        self._data = set._data  # Needed by ImmutableSet.__eq__()
+
+    def __hash__(self):
+        return self._set._compute_hash()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_sets15.py
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--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_sets15.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_sets15.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,170 @@
+#
+# A Set class that works all the way back to Python 1.5.  From:
+#
+#       Python Cookbook:  Yet another Set class for Python
+#       http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/106469
+#       Goncalo Rodriques
+#
+#       This is a pure Pythonic implementation of a set class.  The syntax
+#       and methods implemented are, for the most part, borrowed from
+#       PEP 218 by Greg Wilson.
+#
+# Note that this class violates the formal definition of a set() by adding
+# a __getitem__() method so we can iterate over a set's elements under
+# Python 1.5 and 2.1, which don't support __iter__() and iterator types.
+#
+
+import string
+
+class Set:
+    """The set class. It can contain mutable objects."""
+
+    def __init__(self, seq = None):
+        """The constructor. It can take any object giving an iterator as an optional
+        argument to populate the new set."""
+        self.elems = []
+        if seq:
+            for elem in seq:
+                if elem not in self.elems:
+                    hash(elem)
+                    self.elems.append(elem)
+
+    def __str__(self):
+        return "set([%s])" % string.join(map(str, self.elems), ", ")
+
+
+    def copy(self):
+        """Shallow copy of a set object."""
+        return Set(self.elems)
+
+    def __contains__(self, elem):
+        return elem in self.elems
+
+    def __len__(self):
+        return len(self.elems)
+
+    def __getitem__(self, index):
+        # Added so that Python 1.5 can iterate over the elements.
+        # The cookbook recipe's author didn't like this because there
+        # really isn't any order in a set object, but this is necessary
+        # to make the class work well enough for our purposes.
+        return self.elems[index]
+
+    def items(self):
+        """Returns a list of the elements in the set."""
+        return self.elems
+
+    def add(self, elem):
+        """Add one element to the set."""
+        if elem not in self.elems:
+            hash(elem)
+            self.elems.append(elem)
+
+    def remove(self, elem):
+        """Remove an element from the set. Return an error if elem is not in the set."""
+        try:
+            self.elems.remove(elem)
+        except ValueError:
+            raise LookupError, "Object %s is not a member of the set." % str(elem)
+
+    def discard(self, elem):
+        """Remove an element from the set. Do nothing if elem is not in the set."""
+        try:
+            self.elems.remove(elem)
+        except ValueError:
+            pass
+
+    def sort(self, func=cmp):
+        self.elems.sort(func)
+
+    #Define an iterator for a set.
+    def __iter__(self):
+        return iter(self.elems)
+
+    #The basic binary operations with sets.
+    def __or__(self, other):
+        """Union of two sets."""
+        ret = self.copy()
+        for elem in other.elems:
+            if elem not in ret:
+                ret.elems.append(elem)
+        return ret
+
+    def __sub__(self, other):
+        """Difference of two sets."""
+        ret = self.copy()
+        for elem in other.elems:
+            ret.discard(elem)
+        return ret
+
+    def __and__(self, other):
+        """Intersection of two sets."""
+        ret = Set()
+        for elem in self.elems:
+            if elem in other.elems:
+                ret.elems.append(elem)
+        return ret
+
+    def __add__(self, other):
+        """Symmetric difference of two sets."""
+        ret = Set()
+        temp = other.copy()
+        for elem in self.elems:
+            if elem in temp.elems:
+                temp.elems.remove(elem)
+            else:
+                ret.elems.append(elem)
+        #Add remaining elements.
+        for elem in temp.elems:
+                ret.elems.append(elem)
+        return ret
+
+    def __mul__(self, other):
+        """Cartesian product of two sets."""
+        ret = Set()
+        for elemself in self.elems:
+            x = map(lambda other, s=elemself: (s, other), other.elems)
+            ret.elems.extend(x)
+        return ret
+
+    #Some of the binary comparisons.
+    def __lt__(self, other):
+        """Returns 1 if the lhs set is contained but not equal to the rhs set."""
+        if len(self.elems) < len(other.elems):
+            temp = other.copy()
+            for elem in self.elems:
+                if elem in temp.elems:
+                    temp.remove(elem)
+                else:
+                    return 0
+            return len(temp.elems) == 0
+        else:
+            return 0
+
+    def __le__(self, other):
+        """Returns 1 if the lhs set is contained in the rhs set."""
+        if len(self.elems) <= len(other.elems):
+            ret = 1
+            for elem in self.elems:
+                if elem not in other.elems:
+                    ret = 0
+                    break
+            return ret
+        else:
+            return 0
+
+    def __eq__(self, other):
+        """Returns 1 if the sets are equal."""
+        if len(self.elems) != len(other.elems):
+            return 0
+        else:
+            return len(self - other) == 0
+
+    def __cmp__(self, other):
+        """Returns 1 if the sets are equal."""
+        if self.__lt__(other):
+            return -1
+        elif other.__lt__(self):
+            return 1
+        else:
+            return 0

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_shlex.py
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--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_shlex.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_shlex.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,319 @@
+# -*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*-
+"""A lexical analyzer class for simple shell-like syntaxes."""
+
+# Module and documentation by Eric S. Raymond, 21 Dec 1998
+# Input stacking and error message cleanup added by ESR, March 2000
+# push_source() and pop_source() made explicit by ESR, January 2001.
+# Posix compliance, split(), string arguments, and
+# iterator interface by Gustavo Niemeyer, April 2003.
+
+import os.path
+import sys
+#from collections import deque
+
+class deque:
+    def __init__(self):
+        self.data = []
+    def __len__(self):
+        return len(self.data)
+    def appendleft(self, item):
+        self.data.insert(0, item)
+    def popleft(self):
+        return self.data.pop(0)
+
+try:
+    basestring
+except NameError:
+    import types
+    def is_basestring(s):
+        return type(s) is types.StringType
+else:
+    def is_basestring(s):
+        return isinstance(s, basestring)
+
+try:
+    from cStringIO import StringIO
+except ImportError:
+    from StringIO import StringIO
+
+__all__ = ["shlex", "split"]
+
+class shlex:
+    "A lexical analyzer class for simple shell-like syntaxes."
+    def __init__(self, instream=None, infile=None, posix=False):
+        if is_basestring(instream):
+            instream = StringIO(instream)
+        if instream is not None:
+            self.instream = instream
+            self.infile = infile
+        else:
+            self.instream = sys.stdin
+            self.infile = None
+        self.posix = posix
+        if posix:
+            self.eof = None
+        else:
+            self.eof = ''
+        self.commenters = '#'
+        self.wordchars = ('abcdfeghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
+                          'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ0123456789_')
+        if self.posix:
+            self.wordchars = self.wordchars + ('ßàáâãäåæçèéêëìíîïðñòóôõöøùúûüýþÿ'
+                               'ÀÁÂÃÄÅÆÇÈÉÊËÌÍÎÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖØÙÚÛÜÝÞ')
+        self.whitespace = ' \t\r\n'
+        self.whitespace_split = False
+        self.quotes = '\'"'
+        self.escape = '\\'
+        self.escapedquotes = '"'
+        self.state = ' '
+        self.pushback = deque()
+        self.lineno = 1
+        self.debug = 0
+        self.token = ''
+        self.filestack = deque()
+        self.source = None
+        if self.debug:
+            print 'shlex: reading from %s, line %d' \
+                  % (self.instream, self.lineno)
+
+    def push_token(self, tok):
+        "Push a token onto the stack popped by the get_token method"
+        if self.debug >= 1:
+            print "shlex: pushing token " + repr(tok)
+        self.pushback.appendleft(tok)
+
+    def push_source(self, newstream, newfile=None):
+        "Push an input source onto the lexer's input source stack."
+        if is_basestring(newstream):
+            newstream = StringIO(newstream)
+        self.filestack.appendleft((self.infile, self.instream, self.lineno))
+        self.infile = newfile
+        self.instream = newstream
+        self.lineno = 1
+        if self.debug:
+            if newfile is not None:
+                print 'shlex: pushing to file %s' % (self.infile,)
+            else:
+                print 'shlex: pushing to stream %s' % (self.instream,)
+
+    def pop_source(self):
+        "Pop the input source stack."
+        self.instream.close()
+        (self.infile, self.instream, self.lineno) = self.filestack.popleft()
+        if self.debug:
+            print 'shlex: popping to %s, line %d' \
+                  % (self.instream, self.lineno)
+        self.state = ' '
+
+    def get_token(self):
+        "Get a token from the input stream (or from stack if it's nonempty)"
+        if self.pushback:
+            tok = self.pushback.popleft()
+            if self.debug >= 1:
+                print "shlex: popping token " + repr(tok)
+            return tok
+        # No pushback.  Get a token.
+        raw = self.read_token()
+        # Handle inclusions
+        if self.source is not None:
+            while raw == self.source:
+                spec = self.sourcehook(self.read_token())
+                if spec:
+                    (newfile, newstream) = spec
+                    self.push_source(newstream, newfile)
+                raw = self.get_token()
+        # Maybe we got EOF instead?
+        while raw == self.eof:
+            if not self.filestack:
+                return self.eof
+            else:
+                self.pop_source()
+                raw = self.get_token()
+        # Neither inclusion nor EOF
+        if self.debug >= 1:
+            if raw != self.eof:
+                print "shlex: token=" + repr(raw)
+            else:
+                print "shlex: token=EOF"
+        return raw
+
+    def read_token(self):
+        quoted = False
+        escapedstate = ' '
+        while True:
+            nextchar = self.instream.read(1)
+            if nextchar == '\n':
+                self.lineno = self.lineno + 1
+            if self.debug >= 3:
+                print "shlex: in state", repr(self.state), \
+                      "I see character:", repr(nextchar)
+            if self.state is None:
+                self.token = ''        # past end of file
+                break
+            elif self.state == ' ':
+                if not nextchar:
+                    self.state = None  # end of file
+                    break
+                elif nextchar in self.whitespace:
+                    if self.debug >= 2:
+                        print "shlex: I see whitespace in whitespace state"
+                    if self.token or (self.posix and quoted):
+                        break   # emit current token
+                    else:
+                        continue
+                elif nextchar in self.commenters:
+                    self.instream.readline()
+                    self.lineno = self.lineno + 1
+                elif self.posix and nextchar in self.escape:
+                    escapedstate = 'a'
+                    self.state = nextchar
+                elif nextchar in self.wordchars:
+                    self.token = nextchar
+                    self.state = 'a'
+                elif nextchar in self.quotes:
+                    if not self.posix:
+                        self.token = nextchar
+                    self.state = nextchar
+                elif self.whitespace_split:
+                    self.token = nextchar
+                    self.state = 'a'
+                else:
+                    self.token = nextchar
+                    if self.token or (self.posix and quoted):
+                        break   # emit current token
+                    else:
+                        continue
+            elif self.state in self.quotes:
+                quoted = True
+                if not nextchar:      # end of file
+                    if self.debug >= 2:
+                        print "shlex: I see EOF in quotes state"
+                    # XXX what error should be raised here?
+                    raise ValueError, "No closing quotation"
+                if nextchar == self.state:
+                    if not self.posix:
+                        self.token = self.token + nextchar
+                        self.state = ' '
+                        break
+                    else:
+                        self.state = 'a'
+                elif self.posix and nextchar in self.escape and \
+                     self.state in self.escapedquotes:
+                    escapedstate = self.state
+                    self.state = nextchar
+                else:
+                    self.token = self.token + nextchar
+            elif self.state in self.escape:
+                if not nextchar:      # end of file
+                    if self.debug >= 2:
+                        print "shlex: I see EOF in escape state"
+                    # XXX what error should be raised here?
+                    raise ValueError, "No escaped character"
+                # In posix shells, only the quote itself or the escape
+                # character may be escaped within quotes.
+                if escapedstate in self.quotes and \
+                   nextchar != self.state and nextchar != escapedstate:
+                    self.token = self.token + self.state
+                self.token = self.token + nextchar
+                self.state = escapedstate
+            elif self.state == 'a':
+                if not nextchar:
+                    self.state = None   # end of file
+                    break
+                elif nextchar in self.whitespace:
+                    if self.debug >= 2:
+                        print "shlex: I see whitespace in word state"
+                    self.state = ' '
+                    if self.token or (self.posix and quoted):
+                        break   # emit current token
+                    else:
+                        continue
+                elif nextchar in self.commenters:
+                    self.instream.readline()
+                    self.lineno = self.lineno + 1
+                    if self.posix:
+                        self.state = ' '
+                        if self.token or (self.posix and quoted):
+                            break   # emit current token
+                        else:
+                            continue
+                elif self.posix and nextchar in self.quotes:
+                    self.state = nextchar
+                elif self.posix and nextchar in self.escape:
+                    escapedstate = 'a'
+                    self.state = nextchar
+                elif nextchar in self.wordchars or nextchar in self.quotes \
+                    or self.whitespace_split:
+                    self.token = self.token + nextchar
+                else:
+                    self.pushback.appendleft(nextchar)
+                    if self.debug >= 2:
+                        print "shlex: I see punctuation in word state"
+                    self.state = ' '
+                    if self.token:
+                        break   # emit current token
+                    else:
+                        continue
+        result = self.token
+        self.token = ''
+        if self.posix and not quoted and result == '':
+            result = None
+        if self.debug > 1:
+            if result:
+                print "shlex: raw token=" + repr(result)
+            else:
+                print "shlex: raw token=EOF"
+        return result
+
+    def sourcehook(self, newfile):
+        "Hook called on a filename to be sourced."
+        if newfile[0] == '"':
+            newfile = newfile[1:-1]
+        # This implements cpp-like semantics for relative-path inclusion.
+        if is_basestring(self.infile) and not os.path.isabs(newfile):
+            newfile = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(self.infile), newfile)
+        return (newfile, open(newfile, "r"))
+
+    def error_leader(self, infile=None, lineno=None):
+        "Emit a C-compiler-like, Emacs-friendly error-message leader."
+        if infile is None:
+            infile = self.infile
+        if lineno is None:
+            lineno = self.lineno
+        return "\"%s\", line %d: " % (infile, lineno)
+
+    def __iter__(self):
+        return self
+
+    def next(self):
+        token = self.get_token()
+        if token == self.eof:
+            raise StopIteration
+        return token
+
+def split(s, comments=False):
+    lex = shlex(s, posix=True)
+    lex.whitespace_split = True
+    if not comments:
+        lex.commenters = ''
+    #return list(lex)
+    result = []
+    while True:
+        token = lex.get_token()
+        if token == lex.eof:
+            break
+        result.append(token)
+    return result
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+    if len(sys.argv) == 1:
+        lexer = shlex()
+    else:
+        file = sys.argv[1]
+        lexer = shlex(open(file), file)
+    while 1:
+        tt = lexer.get_token()
+        if tt:
+            print "Token: " + repr(tt)
+        else:
+            break

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--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_subprocess.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_subprocess.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
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+# subprocess - Subprocesses with accessible I/O streams
+#
+# For more information about this module, see PEP 324.
+#
+# This module should remain compatible with Python 2.2, see PEP 291.
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2003-2005 by Peter Astrand <astrand at lysator.liu.se>
+#
+# Licensed to PSF under a Contributor Agreement.
+# See http://www.python.org/2.4/license for licensing details.
+
+r"""subprocess - Subprocesses with accessible I/O streams
+
+This module allows you to spawn processes, connect to their
+input/output/error pipes, and obtain their return codes.  This module
+intends to replace several other, older modules and functions, like:
+
+os.system
+os.spawn*
+os.popen*
+popen2.*
+commands.*
+
+Information about how the subprocess module can be used to replace these
+modules and functions can be found below.
+
+
+
+Using the subprocess module
+===========================
+This module defines one class called Popen:
+
+class Popen(args, bufsize=0, executable=None,
+            stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None,
+            preexec_fn=None, close_fds=False, shell=False,
+            cwd=None, env=None, universal_newlines=False,
+            startupinfo=None, creationflags=0):
+
+
+Arguments are:
+
+args should be a string, or a sequence of program arguments.  The
+program to execute is normally the first item in the args sequence or
+string, but can be explicitly set by using the executable argument.
+
+On UNIX, with shell=False (default): In this case, the Popen class
+uses os.execvp() to execute the child program.  args should normally
+be a sequence.  A string will be treated as a sequence with the string
+as the only item (the program to execute).
+
+On UNIX, with shell=True: If args is a string, it specifies the
+command string to execute through the shell.  If args is a sequence,
+the first item specifies the command string, and any additional items
+will be treated as additional shell arguments.
+
+On Windows: the Popen class uses CreateProcess() to execute the child
+program, which operates on strings.  If args is a sequence, it will be
+converted to a string using the list2cmdline method.  Please note that
+not all MS Windows applications interpret the command line the same
+way: The list2cmdline is designed for applications using the same
+rules as the MS C runtime.
+
+bufsize, if given, has the same meaning as the corresponding argument
+to the built-in open() function: 0 means unbuffered, 1 means line
+buffered, any other positive value means use a buffer of
+(approximately) that size.  A negative bufsize means to use the system
+default, which usually means fully buffered.  The default value for
+bufsize is 0 (unbuffered).
+
+stdin, stdout and stderr specify the executed programs' standard
+input, standard output and standard error file handles, respectively.
+Valid values are PIPE, an existing file descriptor (a positive
+integer), an existing file object, and None.  PIPE indicates that a
+new pipe to the child should be created.  With None, no redirection
+will occur; the child's file handles will be inherited from the
+parent.  Additionally, stderr can be STDOUT, which indicates that the
+stderr data from the applications should be captured into the same
+file handle as for stdout.
+
+If preexec_fn is set to a callable object, this object will be called
+in the child process just before the child is executed.
+
+If close_fds is true, all file descriptors except 0, 1 and 2 will be
+closed before the child process is executed.
+
+if shell is true, the specified command will be executed through the
+shell.
+
+If cwd is not None, the current directory will be changed to cwd
+before the child is executed.
+
+If env is not None, it defines the environment variables for the new
+process.
+
+If universal_newlines is true, the file objects stdout and stderr are
+opened as a text files, but lines may be terminated by any of '\n',
+the Unix end-of-line convention, '\r', the Macintosh convention or
+'\r\n', the Windows convention.  All of these external representations
+are seen as '\n' by the Python program.  Note: This feature is only
+available if Python is built with universal newline support (the
+default).  Also, the newlines attribute of the file objects stdout,
+stdin and stderr are not updated by the communicate() method.
+
+The startupinfo and creationflags, if given, will be passed to the
+underlying CreateProcess() function.  They can specify things such as
+appearance of the main window and priority for the new process.
+(Windows only)
+
+
+This module also defines two shortcut functions:
+
+call(*popenargs, **kwargs):
+    Run command with arguments.  Wait for command to complete, then
+    return the returncode attribute.
+
+    The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor.  Example:
+
+    retcode = call(["ls", "-l"])
+
+check_call(*popenargs, **kwargs):
+    Run command with arguments.  Wait for command to complete.  If the
+    exit code was zero then return, otherwise raise
+    CalledProcessError.  The CalledProcessError object will have the
+    return code in the returncode attribute.
+
+    The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor.  Example:
+
+    check_call(["ls", "-l"])
+
+Exceptions
+----------
+Exceptions raised in the child process, before the new program has
+started to execute, will be re-raised in the parent.  Additionally,
+the exception object will have one extra attribute called
+'child_traceback', which is a string containing traceback information
+from the childs point of view.
+
+The most common exception raised is OSError.  This occurs, for
+example, when trying to execute a non-existent file.  Applications
+should prepare for OSErrors.
+
+A ValueError will be raised if Popen is called with invalid arguments.
+
+check_call() will raise CalledProcessError, if the called process
+returns a non-zero return code.
+
+
+Security
+--------
+Unlike some other popen functions, this implementation will never call
+/bin/sh implicitly.  This means that all characters, including shell
+metacharacters, can safely be passed to child processes.
+
+
+Popen objects
+=============
+Instances of the Popen class have the following methods:
+
+poll()
+    Check if child process has terminated.  Returns returncode
+    attribute.
+
+wait()
+    Wait for child process to terminate.  Returns returncode attribute.
+
+communicate(input=None)
+    Interact with process: Send data to stdin.  Read data from stdout
+    and stderr, until end-of-file is reached.  Wait for process to
+    terminate.  The optional stdin argument should be a string to be
+    sent to the child process, or None, if no data should be sent to
+    the child.
+
+    communicate() returns a tuple (stdout, stderr).
+
+    Note: The data read is buffered in memory, so do not use this
+    method if the data size is large or unlimited.
+
+The following attributes are also available:
+
+stdin
+    If the stdin argument is PIPE, this attribute is a file object
+    that provides input to the child process.  Otherwise, it is None.
+
+stdout
+    If the stdout argument is PIPE, this attribute is a file object
+    that provides output from the child process.  Otherwise, it is
+    None.
+
+stderr
+    If the stderr argument is PIPE, this attribute is file object that
+    provides error output from the child process.  Otherwise, it is
+    None.
+
+pid
+    The process ID of the child process.
+
+returncode
+    The child return code.  A None value indicates that the process
+    hasn't terminated yet.  A negative value -N indicates that the
+    child was terminated by signal N (UNIX only).
+
+
+Replacing older functions with the subprocess module
+====================================================
+In this section, "a ==> b" means that b can be used as a replacement
+for a.
+
+Note: All functions in this section fail (more or less) silently if
+the executed program cannot be found; this module raises an OSError
+exception.
+
+In the following examples, we assume that the subprocess module is
+imported with "from subprocess import *".
+
+
+Replacing /bin/sh shell backquote
+---------------------------------
+output=`mycmd myarg`
+==>
+output = Popen(["mycmd", "myarg"], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
+
+
+Replacing shell pipe line
+-------------------------
+output=`dmesg | grep hda`
+==>
+p1 = Popen(["dmesg"], stdout=PIPE)
+p2 = Popen(["grep", "hda"], stdin=p1.stdout, stdout=PIPE)
+output = p2.communicate()[0]
+
+
+Replacing os.system()
+---------------------
+sts = os.system("mycmd" + " myarg")
+==>
+p = Popen("mycmd" + " myarg", shell=True)
+pid, sts = os.waitpid(p.pid, 0)
+
+Note:
+
+* Calling the program through the shell is usually not required.
+
+* It's easier to look at the returncode attribute than the
+  exitstatus.
+
+A more real-world example would look like this:
+
+try:
+    retcode = call("mycmd" + " myarg", shell=True)
+    if retcode < 0:
+        print >>sys.stderr, "Child was terminated by signal", -retcode
+    else:
+        print >>sys.stderr, "Child returned", retcode
+except OSError, e:
+    print >>sys.stderr, "Execution failed:", e
+
+
+Replacing os.spawn*
+-------------------
+P_NOWAIT example:
+
+pid = os.spawnlp(os.P_NOWAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd", "myarg")
+==>
+pid = Popen(["/bin/mycmd", "myarg"]).pid
+
+
+P_WAIT example:
+
+retcode = os.spawnlp(os.P_WAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd", "myarg")
+==>
+retcode = call(["/bin/mycmd", "myarg"])
+
+
+Vector example:
+
+os.spawnvp(os.P_NOWAIT, path, args)
+==>
+Popen([path] + args[1:])
+
+
+Environment example:
+
+os.spawnlpe(os.P_NOWAIT, "/bin/mycmd", "mycmd", "myarg", env)
+==>
+Popen(["/bin/mycmd", "myarg"], env={"PATH": "/usr/bin"})
+
+
+Replacing os.popen*
+-------------------
+pipe = os.popen(cmd, mode='r', bufsize)
+==>
+pipe = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize, stdout=PIPE).stdout
+
+pipe = os.popen(cmd, mode='w', bufsize)
+==>
+pipe = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize, stdin=PIPE).stdin
+
+
+(child_stdin, child_stdout) = os.popen2(cmd, mode, bufsize)
+==>
+p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
+          stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, close_fds=True)
+(child_stdin, child_stdout) = (p.stdin, p.stdout)
+
+
+(child_stdin,
+ child_stdout,
+ child_stderr) = os.popen3(cmd, mode, bufsize)
+==>
+p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
+          stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, close_fds=True)
+(child_stdin,
+ child_stdout,
+ child_stderr) = (p.stdin, p.stdout, p.stderr)
+
+
+(child_stdin, child_stdout_and_stderr) = os.popen4(cmd, mode, bufsize)
+==>
+p = Popen(cmd, shell=True, bufsize=bufsize,
+          stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, stderr=STDOUT, close_fds=True)
+(child_stdin, child_stdout_and_stderr) = (p.stdin, p.stdout)
+
+
+Replacing popen2.*
+------------------
+Note: If the cmd argument to popen2 functions is a string, the command
+is executed through /bin/sh.  If it is a list, the command is directly
+executed.
+
+(child_stdout, child_stdin) = popen2.popen2("somestring", bufsize, mode)
+==>
+p = Popen(["somestring"], shell=True, bufsize=bufsize
+          stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, close_fds=True)
+(child_stdout, child_stdin) = (p.stdout, p.stdin)
+
+
+(child_stdout, child_stdin) = popen2.popen2(["mycmd", "myarg"], bufsize, mode)
+==>
+p = Popen(["mycmd", "myarg"], bufsize=bufsize,
+          stdin=PIPE, stdout=PIPE, close_fds=True)
+(child_stdout, child_stdin) = (p.stdout, p.stdin)
+
+The popen2.Popen3 and popen3.Popen4 basically works as subprocess.Popen,
+except that:
+
+* subprocess.Popen raises an exception if the execution fails
+* the capturestderr argument is replaced with the stderr argument.
+* stdin=PIPE and stdout=PIPE must be specified.
+* popen2 closes all filedescriptors by default, but you have to specify
+  close_fds=True with subprocess.Popen.
+
+
+"""
+
+import sys
+mswindows = (sys.platform == "win32")
+
+import os
+import string
+import types
+import traceback
+
+# Exception classes used by this module.
+class CalledProcessError(Exception):
+    """This exception is raised when a process run by check_call() returns
+    a non-zero exit status.  The exit status will be stored in the
+    returncode attribute."""
+    def __init__(self, returncode, cmd):
+        self.returncode = returncode
+        self.cmd = cmd
+    def __str__(self):
+        return "Command '%s' returned non-zero exit status %d" % (self.cmd, self.returncode)
+
+
+if mswindows:
+    try:
+        import threading
+    except ImportError:
+        # SCons:  the threading module is only used by the communicate()
+        # method, which we don't actually use, so don't worry if we
+        # can't import it.
+        pass
+    import msvcrt
+    if 0: # <-- change this to use pywin32 instead of the _subprocess driver
+        import pywintypes
+        from win32api import GetStdHandle, STD_INPUT_HANDLE, \
+                             STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE, STD_ERROR_HANDLE
+        from win32api import GetCurrentProcess, DuplicateHandle, \
+                             GetModuleFileName, GetVersion
+        from win32con import DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS, SW_HIDE
+        from win32pipe import CreatePipe
+        from win32process import CreateProcess, STARTUPINFO, \
+                                 GetExitCodeProcess, STARTF_USESTDHANDLES, \
+                                 STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW, CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE
+        from win32event import WaitForSingleObject, INFINITE, WAIT_OBJECT_0
+    else:
+        # SCons:  don't die on Python versions that don't have _subprocess.
+        try:
+            from _subprocess import *
+        except ImportError:
+            pass
+        class STARTUPINFO:
+            dwFlags = 0
+            hStdInput = None
+            hStdOutput = None
+            hStdError = None
+            wShowWindow = 0
+        class pywintypes:
+            error = IOError
+else:
+    import select
+    import errno
+    import fcntl
+    import pickle
+
+    try:
+        fcntl.F_GETFD
+    except AttributeError:
+        fcntl.F_GETFD = 1
+
+    try:
+        fcntl.F_SETFD
+    except AttributeError:
+        fcntl.F_SETFD = 2
+
+__all__ = ["Popen", "PIPE", "STDOUT", "call", "check_call", "CalledProcessError"]
+
+try:
+    MAXFD = os.sysconf("SC_OPEN_MAX")
+except KeyboardInterrupt:
+    raise       # SCons:  don't swallow keyboard interrupts
+except:
+    MAXFD = 256
+
+# True/False does not exist on 2.2.0
+try:
+    False
+except NameError:
+    False = 0
+    True = 1
+
+try:
+    isinstance(1, int)
+except TypeError:
+    def is_int(obj):
+        return type(obj) == type(1)
+    def is_int_or_long(obj):
+        return type(obj) in (type(1), type(1L))
+else:
+    def is_int(obj):
+        return isinstance(obj, int)
+    def is_int_or_long(obj):
+        return isinstance(obj, (int, long))
+
+try:
+    types.StringTypes
+except AttributeError:
+    try:
+        types.StringTypes = (types.StringType, types.UnicodeType)
+    except AttributeError:
+        types.StringTypes = (types.StringType,)
+    def is_string(obj):
+        return type(obj) in types.StringTypes
+else:
+    def is_string(obj):
+        return isinstance(obj, types.StringTypes)
+
+_active = []
+
+def _cleanup():
+    for inst in _active[:]:
+        if inst.poll(_deadstate=sys.maxint) >= 0:
+            try:
+                _active.remove(inst)
+            except ValueError:
+                # This can happen if two threads create a new Popen instance.
+                # It's harmless that it was already removed, so ignore.
+                pass
+
+PIPE = -1
+STDOUT = -2
+
+
+def call(*popenargs, **kwargs):
+    """Run command with arguments.  Wait for command to complete, then
+    return the returncode attribute.
+
+    The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor.  Example:
+
+    retcode = call(["ls", "-l"])
+    """
+    return apply(Popen, popenargs, kwargs).wait()
+
+
+def check_call(*popenargs, **kwargs):
+    """Run command with arguments.  Wait for command to complete.  If
+    the exit code was zero then return, otherwise raise
+    CalledProcessError.  The CalledProcessError object will have the
+    return code in the returncode attribute.
+
+    The arguments are the same as for the Popen constructor.  Example:
+
+    check_call(["ls", "-l"])
+    """
+    retcode = apply(call, popenargs, kwargs)
+    cmd = kwargs.get("args")
+    if cmd is None:
+        cmd = popenargs[0]
+    if retcode:
+        raise CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd)
+    return retcode
+
+
+def list2cmdline(seq):
+    """
+    Translate a sequence of arguments into a command line
+    string, using the same rules as the MS C runtime:
+
+    1) Arguments are delimited by white space, which is either a
+       space or a tab.
+
+    2) A string surrounded by double quotation marks is
+       interpreted as a single argument, regardless of white space
+       contained within.  A quoted string can be embedded in an
+       argument.
+
+    3) A double quotation mark preceded by a backslash is
+       interpreted as a literal double quotation mark.
+
+    4) Backslashes are interpreted literally, unless they
+       immediately precede a double quotation mark.
+
+    5) If backslashes immediately precede a double quotation mark,
+       every pair of backslashes is interpreted as a literal
+       backslash.  If the number of backslashes is odd, the last
+       backslash escapes the next double quotation mark as
+       described in rule 3.
+    """
+
+    # See
+    # http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/vccelng/htm/progs_12.asp
+    result = []
+    needquote = False
+    for arg in seq:
+        bs_buf = []
+
+        # Add a space to separate this argument from the others
+        if result:
+            result.append(' ')
+
+        needquote = (" " in arg) or ("\t" in arg)
+        if needquote:
+            result.append('"')
+
+        for c in arg:
+            if c == '\\':
+                # Don't know if we need to double yet.
+                bs_buf.append(c)
+            elif c == '"':
+                # Double backspaces.
+                result.append('\\' * len(bs_buf)*2)
+                bs_buf = []
+                result.append('\\"')
+            else:
+                # Normal char
+                if bs_buf:
+                    result.extend(bs_buf)
+                    bs_buf = []
+                result.append(c)
+
+        # Add remaining backspaces, if any.
+        if bs_buf:
+            result.extend(bs_buf)
+
+        if needquote:
+            result.extend(bs_buf)
+            result.append('"')
+
+    return string.join(result, '')
+
+
+try:
+    object
+except NameError:
+    class object:
+        pass
+
+class Popen(object):
+    def __init__(self, args, bufsize=0, executable=None,
+                 stdin=None, stdout=None, stderr=None,
+                 preexec_fn=None, close_fds=False, shell=False,
+                 cwd=None, env=None, universal_newlines=False,
+                 startupinfo=None, creationflags=0):
+        """Create new Popen instance."""
+        _cleanup()
+
+        self._child_created = False
+        if not is_int_or_long(bufsize):
+            raise TypeError("bufsize must be an integer")
+
+        if mswindows:
+            if preexec_fn is not None:
+                raise ValueError("preexec_fn is not supported on Windows "
+                                 "platforms")
+            if close_fds:
+                raise ValueError("close_fds is not supported on Windows "
+                                 "platforms")
+        else:
+            # POSIX
+            if startupinfo is not None:
+                raise ValueError("startupinfo is only supported on Windows "
+                                 "platforms")
+            if creationflags != 0:
+                raise ValueError("creationflags is only supported on Windows "
+                                 "platforms")
+
+        self.stdin = None
+        self.stdout = None
+        self.stderr = None
+        self.pid = None
+        self.returncode = None
+        self.universal_newlines = universal_newlines
+
+        # Input and output objects. The general principle is like
+        # this:
+        #
+        # Parent                   Child
+        # ------                   -----
+        # p2cwrite   ---stdin--->  p2cread
+        # c2pread    <--stdout---  c2pwrite
+        # errread    <--stderr---  errwrite
+        #
+        # On POSIX, the child objects are file descriptors.  On
+        # Windows, these are Windows file handles.  The parent objects
+        # are file descriptors on both platforms.  The parent objects
+        # are None when not using PIPEs. The child objects are None
+        # when not redirecting.
+
+        (p2cread, p2cwrite,
+         c2pread, c2pwrite,
+         errread, errwrite) = self._get_handles(stdin, stdout, stderr)
+
+        self._execute_child(args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds,
+                            cwd, env, universal_newlines,
+                            startupinfo, creationflags, shell,
+                            p2cread, p2cwrite,
+                            c2pread, c2pwrite,
+                            errread, errwrite)
+
+        if p2cwrite:
+            self.stdin = os.fdopen(p2cwrite, 'wb', bufsize)
+        if c2pread:
+            if universal_newlines:
+                self.stdout = os.fdopen(c2pread, 'rU', bufsize)
+            else:
+                self.stdout = os.fdopen(c2pread, 'rb', bufsize)
+        if errread:
+            if universal_newlines:
+                self.stderr = os.fdopen(errread, 'rU', bufsize)
+            else:
+                self.stderr = os.fdopen(errread, 'rb', bufsize)
+
+
+    def _translate_newlines(self, data):
+        data = data.replace("\r\n", "\n")
+        data = data.replace("\r", "\n")
+        return data
+
+
+    def __del__(self):
+        if not self._child_created:
+            # We didn't get to successfully create a child process.
+            return
+        # In case the child hasn't been waited on, check if it's done.
+        self.poll(_deadstate=sys.maxint)
+        if self.returncode is None and _active is not None:
+            # Child is still running, keep us alive until we can wait on it.
+            _active.append(self)
+
+
+    def communicate(self, input=None):
+        """Interact with process: Send data to stdin.  Read data from
+        stdout and stderr, until end-of-file is reached.  Wait for
+        process to terminate.  The optional input argument should be a
+        string to be sent to the child process, or None, if no data
+        should be sent to the child.
+
+        communicate() returns a tuple (stdout, stderr)."""
+
+        # Optimization: If we are only using one pipe, or no pipe at
+        # all, using select() or threads is unnecessary.
+        if [self.stdin, self.stdout, self.stderr].count(None) >= 2:
+            stdout = None
+            stderr = None
+            if self.stdin:
+                if input:
+                    self.stdin.write(input)
+                self.stdin.close()
+            elif self.stdout:
+                stdout = self.stdout.read()
+            elif self.stderr:
+                stderr = self.stderr.read()
+            self.wait()
+            return (stdout, stderr)
+
+        return self._communicate(input)
+
+
+    if mswindows:
+        #
+        # Windows methods
+        #
+        def _get_handles(self, stdin, stdout, stderr):
+            """Construct and return tupel with IO objects:
+            p2cread, p2cwrite, c2pread, c2pwrite, errread, errwrite
+            """
+            if stdin is None and stdout is None and stderr is None:
+                return (None, None, None, None, None, None)
+
+            p2cread, p2cwrite = None, None
+            c2pread, c2pwrite = None, None
+            errread, errwrite = None, None
+
+            if stdin is None:
+                p2cread = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE)
+            elif stdin == PIPE:
+                p2cread, p2cwrite = CreatePipe(None, 0)
+                # Detach and turn into fd
+                p2cwrite = p2cwrite.Detach()
+                p2cwrite = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(p2cwrite, 0)
+            elif is_int(stdin):
+                p2cread = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stdin)
+            else:
+                # Assuming file-like object
+                p2cread = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stdin.fileno())
+            p2cread = self._make_inheritable(p2cread)
+
+            if stdout is None:
+                c2pwrite = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE)
+            elif stdout == PIPE:
+                c2pread, c2pwrite = CreatePipe(None, 0)
+                # Detach and turn into fd
+                c2pread = c2pread.Detach()
+                c2pread = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(c2pread, 0)
+            elif is_int(stdout):
+                c2pwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stdout)
+            else:
+                # Assuming file-like object
+                c2pwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stdout.fileno())
+            c2pwrite = self._make_inheritable(c2pwrite)
+
+            if stderr is None:
+                errwrite = GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE)
+            elif stderr == PIPE:
+                errread, errwrite = CreatePipe(None, 0)
+                # Detach and turn into fd
+                errread = errread.Detach()
+                errread = msvcrt.open_osfhandle(errread, 0)
+            elif stderr == STDOUT:
+                errwrite = c2pwrite
+            elif is_int(stderr):
+                errwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stderr)
+            else:
+                # Assuming file-like object
+                errwrite = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(stderr.fileno())
+            errwrite = self._make_inheritable(errwrite)
+
+            return (p2cread, p2cwrite,
+                    c2pread, c2pwrite,
+                    errread, errwrite)
+
+
+        def _make_inheritable(self, handle):
+            """Return a duplicate of handle, which is inheritable"""
+            return DuplicateHandle(GetCurrentProcess(), handle,
+                                   GetCurrentProcess(), 0, 1,
+                                   DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS)
+
+
+        def _find_w9xpopen(self):
+            """Find and return absolut path to w9xpopen.exe"""
+            w9xpopen = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(GetModuleFileName(0)),
+                                    "w9xpopen.exe")
+            if not os.path.exists(w9xpopen):
+                # Eeek - file-not-found - possibly an embedding
+                # situation - see if we can locate it in sys.exec_prefix
+                w9xpopen = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(sys.exec_prefix),
+                                        "w9xpopen.exe")
+                if not os.path.exists(w9xpopen):
+                    raise RuntimeError("Cannot locate w9xpopen.exe, which is "
+                                       "needed for Popen to work with your "
+                                       "shell or platform.")
+            return w9xpopen
+
+
+        def _execute_child(self, args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds,
+                           cwd, env, universal_newlines,
+                           startupinfo, creationflags, shell,
+                           p2cread, p2cwrite,
+                           c2pread, c2pwrite,
+                           errread, errwrite):
+            """Execute program (MS Windows version)"""
+
+            if not isinstance(args, types.StringTypes):
+                args = list2cmdline(args)
+
+            # Process startup details
+            if startupinfo is None:
+                startupinfo = STARTUPINFO()
+            if None not in (p2cread, c2pwrite, errwrite):
+                startupinfo.dwFlags = startupinfo.dwFlags | STARTF_USESTDHANDLES
+                startupinfo.hStdInput = p2cread
+                startupinfo.hStdOutput = c2pwrite
+                startupinfo.hStdError = errwrite
+
+            if shell:
+                startupinfo.dwFlags = startupinfo.dwFlags | STARTF_USESHOWWINDOW
+                startupinfo.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE
+                comspec = os.environ.get("COMSPEC", "cmd.exe")
+                args = comspec + " /c " + args
+                if (GetVersion() >= 0x80000000L or
+                        os.path.basename(comspec).lower() == "command.com"):
+                    # Win9x, or using command.com on NT. We need to
+                    # use the w9xpopen intermediate program. For more
+                    # information, see KB Q150956
+                    # (http://web.archive.org/web/20011105084002/http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q150/9/56.asp)
+                    w9xpopen = self._find_w9xpopen()
+                    args = '"%s" %s' % (w9xpopen, args)
+                    # Not passing CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE has been known to
+                    # cause random failures on win9x.  Specifically a
+                    # dialog: "Your program accessed mem currently in
+                    # use at xxx" and a hopeful warning about the
+                    # stability of your system.  Cost is Ctrl+C wont
+                    # kill children.
+                    creationflags = creationflags | CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE
+
+            # Start the process
+            try:
+                hp, ht, pid, tid = CreateProcess(executable, args,
+                                         # no special security
+                                         None, None,
+                                         # must inherit handles to pass std
+                                         # handles
+                                         1,
+                                         creationflags,
+                                         env,
+                                         cwd,
+                                         startupinfo)
+            except pywintypes.error, e:
+                # Translate pywintypes.error to WindowsError, which is
+                # a subclass of OSError.  FIXME: We should really
+                # translate errno using _sys_errlist (or simliar), but
+                # how can this be done from Python?
+                raise apply(WindowsError, e.args)
+
+            # Retain the process handle, but close the thread handle
+            self._child_created = True
+            self._handle = hp
+            self.pid = pid
+            ht.Close()
+
+            # Child is launched. Close the parent's copy of those pipe
+            # handles that only the child should have open.  You need
+            # to make sure that no handles to the write end of the
+            # output pipe are maintained in this process or else the
+            # pipe will not close when the child process exits and the
+            # ReadFile will hang.
+            if p2cread is not None:
+                p2cread.Close()
+            if c2pwrite is not None:
+                c2pwrite.Close()
+            if errwrite is not None:
+                errwrite.Close()
+
+
+        def poll(self, _deadstate=None):
+            """Check if child process has terminated.  Returns returncode
+            attribute."""
+            if self.returncode is None:
+                if WaitForSingleObject(self._handle, 0) == WAIT_OBJECT_0:
+                    self.returncode = GetExitCodeProcess(self._handle)
+            return self.returncode
+
+
+        def wait(self):
+            """Wait for child process to terminate.  Returns returncode
+            attribute."""
+            if self.returncode is None:
+                obj = WaitForSingleObject(self._handle, INFINITE)
+                self.returncode = GetExitCodeProcess(self._handle)
+            return self.returncode
+
+
+        def _readerthread(self, fh, buffer):
+            buffer.append(fh.read())
+
+
+        def _communicate(self, input):
+            stdout = None # Return
+            stderr = None # Return
+
+            if self.stdout:
+                stdout = []
+                stdout_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._readerthread,
+                                                 args=(self.stdout, stdout))
+                stdout_thread.setDaemon(True)
+                stdout_thread.start()
+            if self.stderr:
+                stderr = []
+                stderr_thread = threading.Thread(target=self._readerthread,
+                                                 args=(self.stderr, stderr))
+                stderr_thread.setDaemon(True)
+                stderr_thread.start()
+
+            if self.stdin:
+                if input is not None:
+                    self.stdin.write(input)
+                self.stdin.close()
+
+            if self.stdout:
+                stdout_thread.join()
+            if self.stderr:
+                stderr_thread.join()
+
+            # All data exchanged.  Translate lists into strings.
+            if stdout is not None:
+                stdout = stdout[0]
+            if stderr is not None:
+                stderr = stderr[0]
+
+            # Translate newlines, if requested.  We cannot let the file
+            # object do the translation: It is based on stdio, which is
+            # impossible to combine with select (unless forcing no
+            # buffering).
+            if self.universal_newlines and hasattr(file, 'newlines'):
+                if stdout:
+                    stdout = self._translate_newlines(stdout)
+                if stderr:
+                    stderr = self._translate_newlines(stderr)
+
+            self.wait()
+            return (stdout, stderr)
+
+    else:
+        #
+        # POSIX methods
+        #
+        def _get_handles(self, stdin, stdout, stderr):
+            """Construct and return tupel with IO objects:
+            p2cread, p2cwrite, c2pread, c2pwrite, errread, errwrite
+            """
+            p2cread, p2cwrite = None, None
+            c2pread, c2pwrite = None, None
+            errread, errwrite = None, None
+
+            if stdin is None:
+                pass
+            elif stdin == PIPE:
+                p2cread, p2cwrite = os.pipe()
+            elif is_int(stdin):
+                p2cread = stdin
+            else:
+                # Assuming file-like object
+                p2cread = stdin.fileno()
+
+            if stdout is None:
+                pass
+            elif stdout == PIPE:
+                c2pread, c2pwrite = os.pipe()
+            elif is_int(stdout):
+                c2pwrite = stdout
+            else:
+                # Assuming file-like object
+                c2pwrite = stdout.fileno()
+
+            if stderr is None:
+                pass
+            elif stderr == PIPE:
+                errread, errwrite = os.pipe()
+            elif stderr == STDOUT:
+                errwrite = c2pwrite
+            elif is_int(stderr):
+                errwrite = stderr
+            else:
+                # Assuming file-like object
+                errwrite = stderr.fileno()
+
+            return (p2cread, p2cwrite,
+                    c2pread, c2pwrite,
+                    errread, errwrite)
+
+
+        def _set_cloexec_flag(self, fd):
+            try:
+                cloexec_flag = fcntl.FD_CLOEXEC
+            except AttributeError:
+                cloexec_flag = 1
+
+            old = fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_GETFD)
+            fcntl.fcntl(fd, fcntl.F_SETFD, old | cloexec_flag)
+
+
+        def _close_fds(self, but):
+            for i in xrange(3, MAXFD):
+                if i == but:
+                    continue
+                try:
+                    os.close(i)
+                except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                    raise       # SCons:  don't swallow keyboard interrupts
+                except:
+                    pass
+
+
+        def _execute_child(self, args, executable, preexec_fn, close_fds,
+                           cwd, env, universal_newlines,
+                           startupinfo, creationflags, shell,
+                           p2cread, p2cwrite,
+                           c2pread, c2pwrite,
+                           errread, errwrite):
+            """Execute program (POSIX version)"""
+
+            if is_string(args):
+                args = [args]
+
+            if shell:
+                args = ["/bin/sh", "-c"] + args
+
+            if executable is None:
+                executable = args[0]
+
+            # For transferring possible exec failure from child to parent
+            # The first char specifies the exception type: 0 means
+            # OSError, 1 means some other error.
+            errpipe_read, errpipe_write = os.pipe()
+            self._set_cloexec_flag(errpipe_write)
+
+            self.pid = os.fork()
+            self._child_created = True
+            if self.pid == 0:
+                # Child
+                try:
+                    # Close parent's pipe ends
+                    if p2cwrite:
+                        os.close(p2cwrite)
+                    if c2pread:
+                        os.close(c2pread)
+                    if errread:
+                        os.close(errread)
+                    os.close(errpipe_read)
+
+                    # Dup fds for child
+                    if p2cread:
+                        os.dup2(p2cread, 0)
+                    if c2pwrite:
+                        os.dup2(c2pwrite, 1)
+                    if errwrite:
+                        os.dup2(errwrite, 2)
+
+                    # Close pipe fds.  Make sure we don't close the same
+                    # fd more than once, or standard fds.
+                    try:
+                        set
+                    except NameError:
+                        # Fall-back for earlier Python versions, so epydoc
+                        # can use this module directly to execute things.
+                        if p2cread:
+                            os.close(p2cread)
+                        if c2pwrite and c2pwrite not in (p2cread,):
+                            os.close(c2pwrite)
+                        if errwrite and errwrite not in (p2cread, c2pwrite):
+                            os.close(errwrite)
+                    else:
+                        for fd in set((p2cread, c2pwrite, errwrite))-set((0,1,2)):
+                            if fd: os.close(fd)
+
+                    # Close all other fds, if asked for
+                    if close_fds:
+                        self._close_fds(but=errpipe_write)
+
+                    if cwd is not None:
+                        os.chdir(cwd)
+
+                    if preexec_fn:
+                        apply(preexec_fn)
+
+                    if env is None:
+                        os.execvp(executable, args)
+                    else:
+                        os.execvpe(executable, args, env)
+
+                except KeyboardInterrupt:
+                    raise       # SCons:  don't swallow keyboard interrupts
+
+                except:
+                    exc_type, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info()
+                    # Save the traceback and attach it to the exception object
+                    exc_lines = traceback.format_exception(exc_type,
+                                                           exc_value,
+                                                           tb)
+                    exc_value.child_traceback = string.join(exc_lines, '')
+                    os.write(errpipe_write, pickle.dumps(exc_value))
+
+                # This exitcode won't be reported to applications, so it
+                # really doesn't matter what we return.
+                os._exit(255)
+
+            # Parent
+            os.close(errpipe_write)
+            if p2cread and p2cwrite:
+                os.close(p2cread)
+            if c2pwrite and c2pread:
+                os.close(c2pwrite)
+            if errwrite and errread:
+                os.close(errwrite)
+
+            # Wait for exec to fail or succeed; possibly raising exception
+            data = os.read(errpipe_read, 1048576) # Exceptions limited to 1 MB
+            os.close(errpipe_read)
+            if data != "":
+                os.waitpid(self.pid, 0)
+                child_exception = pickle.loads(data)
+                raise child_exception
+
+
+        def _handle_exitstatus(self, sts):
+            if os.WIFSIGNALED(sts):
+                self.returncode = -os.WTERMSIG(sts)
+            elif os.WIFEXITED(sts):
+                self.returncode = os.WEXITSTATUS(sts)
+            else:
+                # Should never happen
+                raise RuntimeError("Unknown child exit status!")
+
+
+        def poll(self, _deadstate=None):
+            """Check if child process has terminated.  Returns returncode
+            attribute."""
+            if self.returncode is None:
+                try:
+                    pid, sts = os.waitpid(self.pid, os.WNOHANG)
+                    if pid == self.pid:
+                        self._handle_exitstatus(sts)
+                except os.error:
+                    if _deadstate is not None:
+                        self.returncode = _deadstate
+            return self.returncode
+
+
+        def wait(self):
+            """Wait for child process to terminate.  Returns returncode
+            attribute."""
+            if self.returncode is None:
+                pid, sts = os.waitpid(self.pid, 0)
+                self._handle_exitstatus(sts)
+            return self.returncode
+
+
+        def _communicate(self, input):
+            read_set = []
+            write_set = []
+            stdout = None # Return
+            stderr = None # Return
+
+            if self.stdin:
+                # Flush stdio buffer.  This might block, if the user has
+                # been writing to .stdin in an uncontrolled fashion.
+                self.stdin.flush()
+                if input:
+                    write_set.append(self.stdin)
+                else:
+                    self.stdin.close()
+            if self.stdout:
+                read_set.append(self.stdout)
+                stdout = []
+            if self.stderr:
+                read_set.append(self.stderr)
+                stderr = []
+
+            input_offset = 0
+            while read_set or write_set:
+                rlist, wlist, xlist = select.select(read_set, write_set, [])
+
+                if self.stdin in wlist:
+                    # When select has indicated that the file is writable,
+                    # we can write up to PIPE_BUF bytes without risk
+                    # blocking.  POSIX defines PIPE_BUF >= 512
+                    bytes_written = os.write(self.stdin.fileno(), buffer(input, input_offset, 512))
+                    input_offset = input_offset + bytes_written
+                    if input_offset >= len(input):
+                        self.stdin.close()
+                        write_set.remove(self.stdin)
+
+                if self.stdout in rlist:
+                    data = os.read(self.stdout.fileno(), 1024)
+                    if data == "":
+                        self.stdout.close()
+                        read_set.remove(self.stdout)
+                    stdout.append(data)
+
+                if self.stderr in rlist:
+                    data = os.read(self.stderr.fileno(), 1024)
+                    if data == "":
+                        self.stderr.close()
+                        read_set.remove(self.stderr)
+                    stderr.append(data)
+
+            # All data exchanged.  Translate lists into strings.
+            if stdout is not None:
+                stdout = string.join(stdout, '')
+            if stderr is not None:
+                stderr = string.join(stderr, '')
+
+            # Translate newlines, if requested.  We cannot let the file
+            # object do the translation: It is based on stdio, which is
+            # impossible to combine with select (unless forcing no
+            # buffering).
+            if self.universal_newlines and hasattr(file, 'newlines'):
+                if stdout:
+                    stdout = self._translate_newlines(stdout)
+                if stderr:
+                    stderr = self._translate_newlines(stderr)
+
+            self.wait()
+            return (stdout, stderr)
+
+
+def _demo_posix():
+    #
+    # Example 1: Simple redirection: Get process list
+    #
+    plist = Popen(["ps"], stdout=PIPE).communicate()[0]
+    print "Process list:"
+    print plist
+
+    #
+    # Example 2: Change uid before executing child
+    #
+    if os.getuid() == 0:
+        p = Popen(["id"], preexec_fn=lambda: os.setuid(100))
+        p.wait()
+
+    #
+    # Example 3: Connecting several subprocesses
+    #
+    print "Looking for 'hda'..."
+    p1 = Popen(["dmesg"], stdout=PIPE)
+    p2 = Popen(["grep", "hda"], stdin=p1.stdout, stdout=PIPE)
+    print repr(p2.communicate()[0])
+
+    #
+    # Example 4: Catch execution error
+    #
+    print
+    print "Trying a weird file..."
+    try:
+        print Popen(["/this/path/does/not/exist"]).communicate()
+    except OSError, e:
+        if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
+            print "The file didn't exist.  I thought so..."
+            print "Child traceback:"
+            print e.child_traceback
+        else:
+            print "Error", e.errno
+    else:
+        sys.stderr.write( "Gosh.  No error.\n" )
+
+
+def _demo_windows():
+    #
+    # Example 1: Connecting several subprocesses
+    #
+    print "Looking for 'PROMPT' in set output..."
+    p1 = Popen("set", stdout=PIPE, shell=True)
+    p2 = Popen('find "PROMPT"', stdin=p1.stdout, stdout=PIPE)
+    print repr(p2.communicate()[0])
+
+    #
+    # Example 2: Simple execution of program
+    #
+    print "Executing calc..."
+    p = Popen("calc")
+    p.wait()
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    if mswindows:
+        _demo_windows()
+    else:
+        _demo_posix()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_textwrap.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_textwrap.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/_scons_textwrap.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,376 @@
+"""Text wrapping and filling.
+"""
+
+# Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Gregory P. Ward.
+# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Python Software Foundation.
+# Written by Greg Ward <gward at python.net>
+
+__revision__ = "$Id: textwrap.py,v 1.32.8.2 2004/05/13 01:48:15 gward Exp $"
+
+import string, re
+
+try:
+   unicode
+except NameError:
+   class unicode:
+       pass
+
+# Do the right thing with boolean values for all known Python versions
+# (so this module can be copied to projects that don't depend on Python
+# 2.3, e.g. Optik and Docutils).
+try:
+    True, False
+except NameError:
+    (True, False) = (1, 0)
+
+__all__ = ['TextWrapper', 'wrap', 'fill']
+
+# Hardcode the recognized whitespace characters to the US-ASCII
+# whitespace characters.  The main reason for doing this is that in
+# ISO-8859-1, 0xa0 is non-breaking whitespace, so in certain locales
+# that character winds up in string.whitespace.  Respecting
+# string.whitespace in those cases would 1) make textwrap treat 0xa0 the
+# same as any other whitespace char, which is clearly wrong (it's a
+# *non-breaking* space), 2) possibly cause problems with Unicode,
+# since 0xa0 is not in range(128).
+_whitespace = '\t\n\x0b\x0c\r '
+
+class TextWrapper:
+    """
+    Object for wrapping/filling text.  The public interface consists of
+    the wrap() and fill() methods; the other methods are just there for
+    subclasses to override in order to tweak the default behaviour.
+    If you want to completely replace the main wrapping algorithm,
+    you'll probably have to override _wrap_chunks().
+
+    Several instance attributes control various aspects of wrapping:
+      width (default: 70)
+        the maximum width of wrapped lines (unless break_long_words
+        is false)
+      initial_indent (default: "")
+        string that will be prepended to the first line of wrapped
+        output.  Counts towards the line's width.
+      subsequent_indent (default: "")
+        string that will be prepended to all lines save the first
+        of wrapped output; also counts towards each line's width.
+      expand_tabs (default: true)
+        Expand tabs in input text to spaces before further processing.
+        Each tab will become 1 .. 8 spaces, depending on its position in
+        its line.  If false, each tab is treated as a single character.
+      replace_whitespace (default: true)
+        Replace all whitespace characters in the input text by spaces
+        after tab expansion.  Note that if expand_tabs is false and
+        replace_whitespace is true, every tab will be converted to a
+        single space!
+      fix_sentence_endings (default: false)
+        Ensure that sentence-ending punctuation is always followed
+        by two spaces.  Off by default because the algorithm is
+        (unavoidably) imperfect.
+      break_long_words (default: true)
+        Break words longer than 'width'.  If false, those words will not
+        be broken, and some lines might be longer than 'width'.
+    """
+
+    whitespace_trans = string.maketrans(_whitespace, ' ' * len(_whitespace))
+
+    unicode_whitespace_trans = {}
+    try:
+        uspace = eval("ord(u' ')")
+    except SyntaxError:
+        # Python1.5 doesn't understand u'' syntax, in which case we
+        # won't actually use the unicode translation below, so it
+        # doesn't matter what value we put in the table.
+        uspace = ord(' ')
+    for x in map(ord, _whitespace):
+        unicode_whitespace_trans[x] = uspace
+
+    # This funky little regex is just the trick for splitting
+    # text up into word-wrappable chunks.  E.g.
+    #   "Hello there -- you goof-ball, use the -b option!"
+    # splits into
+    #   Hello/ /there/ /--/ /you/ /goof-/ball,/ /use/ /the/ /-b/ /option!
+    # (after stripping out empty strings).
+    try:
+        wordsep_re = re.compile(r'(\s+|'                  # any whitespace
+                                r'[^\s\w]*\w{2,}-(?=\w{2,})|' # hyphenated words
+                                r'(?<=[\w\!\"\'\&\.\,\?])-{2,}(?=\w))')   # em-dash
+    except re.error:
+        # Pre-2.0 Python versions don't have the (?<= negative look-behind
+        # assertion.  It mostly doesn't matter for the simple input
+        # SCons is going to give it, so just leave it out.
+        wordsep_re = re.compile(r'(\s+|'                    # any whitespace
+                                r'-*\w{2,}-(?=\w{2,}))')    # hyphenated words
+
+    # XXX will there be a locale-or-charset-aware version of
+    # string.lowercase in 2.3?
+    sentence_end_re = re.compile(r'[%s]'              # lowercase letter
+                                 r'[\.\!\?]'          # sentence-ending punct.
+                                 r'[\"\']?'           # optional end-of-quote
+                                 % string.lowercase)
+
+
+    def __init__(self,
+                 width=70,
+                 initial_indent="",
+                 subsequent_indent="",
+                 expand_tabs=True,
+                 replace_whitespace=True,
+                 fix_sentence_endings=False,
+                 break_long_words=True):
+        self.width = width
+        self.initial_indent = initial_indent
+        self.subsequent_indent = subsequent_indent
+        self.expand_tabs = expand_tabs
+        self.replace_whitespace = replace_whitespace
+        self.fix_sentence_endings = fix_sentence_endings
+        self.break_long_words = break_long_words
+
+
+    # -- Private methods -----------------------------------------------
+    # (possibly useful for subclasses to override)
+
+    def _munge_whitespace(self, text):
+        """_munge_whitespace(text : string) -> string
+
+        Munge whitespace in text: expand tabs and convert all other
+        whitespace characters to spaces.  Eg. " foo\tbar\n\nbaz"
+        becomes " foo    bar  baz".
+        """
+        if self.expand_tabs:
+            text = string.expandtabs(text)
+        if self.replace_whitespace:
+            if type(text) == type(''):
+                text = string.translate(text, self.whitespace_trans)
+            elif isinstance(text, unicode):
+                text = string.translate(text, self.unicode_whitespace_trans)
+        return text
+
+
+    def _split(self, text):
+        """_split(text : string) -> [string]
+
+        Split the text to wrap into indivisible chunks.  Chunks are
+        not quite the same as words; see wrap_chunks() for full
+        details.  As an example, the text
+          Look, goof-ball -- use the -b option!
+        breaks into the following chunks:
+          'Look,', ' ', 'goof-', 'ball', ' ', '--', ' ',
+          'use', ' ', 'the', ' ', '-b', ' ', 'option!'
+        """
+        chunks = self.wordsep_re.split(text)
+        chunks = filter(None, chunks)
+        return chunks
+
+    def _fix_sentence_endings(self, chunks):
+        """_fix_sentence_endings(chunks : [string])
+
+        Correct for sentence endings buried in 'chunks'.  Eg. when the
+        original text contains "... foo.\nBar ...", munge_whitespace()
+        and split() will convert that to [..., "foo.", " ", "Bar", ...]
+        which has one too few spaces; this method simply changes the one
+        space to two.
+        """
+        i = 0
+        pat = self.sentence_end_re
+        while i < len(chunks)-1:
+            if chunks[i+1] == " " and pat.search(chunks[i]):
+                chunks[i+1] = "  "
+                i = i + 2
+            else:
+                i = i + 1
+
+    def _handle_long_word(self, chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width):
+        """_handle_long_word(chunks : [string],
+                             cur_line : [string],
+                             cur_len : int, width : int)
+
+        Handle a chunk of text (most likely a word, not whitespace) that
+        is too long to fit in any line.
+        """
+        space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1)
+
+        # If we're allowed to break long words, then do so: put as much
+        # of the next chunk onto the current line as will fit.
+        if self.break_long_words:
+            cur_line.append(chunks[0][0:space_left])
+            chunks[0] = chunks[0][space_left:]
+
+        # Otherwise, we have to preserve the long word intact.  Only add
+        # it to the current line if there's nothing already there --
+        # that minimizes how much we violate the width constraint.
+        elif not cur_line:
+            cur_line.append(chunks.pop(0))
+
+        # If we're not allowed to break long words, and there's already
+        # text on the current line, do nothing.  Next time through the
+        # main loop of _wrap_chunks(), we'll wind up here again, but
+        # cur_len will be zero, so the next line will be entirely
+        # devoted to the long word that we can't handle right now.
+
+    def _wrap_chunks(self, chunks):
+        """_wrap_chunks(chunks : [string]) -> [string]
+
+        Wrap a sequence of text chunks and return a list of lines of
+        length 'self.width' or less.  (If 'break_long_words' is false,
+        some lines may be longer than this.)  Chunks correspond roughly
+        to words and the whitespace between them: each chunk is
+        indivisible (modulo 'break_long_words'), but a line break can
+        come between any two chunks.  Chunks should not have internal
+        whitespace; ie. a chunk is either all whitespace or a "word".
+        Whitespace chunks will be removed from the beginning and end of
+        lines, but apart from that whitespace is preserved.
+        """
+        lines = []
+        if self.width <= 0:
+            raise ValueError("invalid width %r (must be > 0)" % self.width)
+
+        while chunks:
+
+            # Start the list of chunks that will make up the current line.
+            # cur_len is just the length of all the chunks in cur_line.
+            cur_line = []
+            cur_len = 0
+
+            # Figure out which static string will prefix this line.
+            if lines:
+                indent = self.subsequent_indent
+            else:
+                indent = self.initial_indent
+
+            # Maximum width for this line.
+            width = self.width - len(indent)
+
+            # First chunk on line is whitespace -- drop it, unless this
+            # is the very beginning of the text (ie. no lines started yet).
+            if string.strip(chunks[0]) == '' and lines:
+                del chunks[0]
+
+            while chunks:
+                l = len(chunks[0])
+
+                # Can at least squeeze this chunk onto the current line.
+                if cur_len + l <= width:
+                    cur_line.append(chunks.pop(0))
+                    cur_len = cur_len + l
+
+                # Nope, this line is full.
+                else:
+                    break
+
+            # The current line is full, and the next chunk is too big to
+            # fit on *any* line (not just this one).
+            if chunks and len(chunks[0]) > width:
+                self._handle_long_word(chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width)
+
+            # If the last chunk on this line is all whitespace, drop it.
+            if cur_line and string.strip(cur_line[-1]) == '':
+                del cur_line[-1]
+
+            # Convert current line back to a string and store it in list
+            # of all lines (return value).
+            if cur_line:
+                lines.append(indent + string.join(cur_line, ''))
+
+        return lines
+
+
+    # -- Public interface ----------------------------------------------
+
+    def wrap(self, text):
+        """wrap(text : string) -> [string]
+
+        Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' so it fits in lines of
+        no more than 'self.width' columns, and return a list of wrapped
+        lines.  Tabs in 'text' are expanded with string.expandtabs(),
+        and all other whitespace characters (including newline) are
+        converted to space.
+        """
+        text = self._munge_whitespace(text)
+        indent = self.initial_indent
+        chunks = self._split(text)
+        if self.fix_sentence_endings:
+            self._fix_sentence_endings(chunks)
+        return self._wrap_chunks(chunks)
+
+    def fill(self, text):
+        """fill(text : string) -> string
+
+        Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' to fit in lines of no
+        more than 'self.width' columns, and return a new string
+        containing the entire wrapped paragraph.
+        """
+        return string.join(self.wrap(text), "\n")
+
+
+# -- Convenience interface ---------------------------------------------
+
+def wrap(text, width=70, **kwargs):
+    """Wrap a single paragraph of text, returning a list of wrapped lines.
+
+    Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' so it fits in lines of no
+    more than 'width' columns, and return a list of wrapped lines.  By
+    default, tabs in 'text' are expanded with string.expandtabs(), and
+    all other whitespace characters (including newline) are converted to
+    space.  See TextWrapper class for available keyword args to customize
+    wrapping behaviour.
+    """
+    kw = kwargs.copy()
+    kw['width'] = width
+    w = apply(TextWrapper, (), kw)
+    return w.wrap(text)
+
+def fill(text, width=70, **kwargs):
+    """Fill a single paragraph of text, returning a new string.
+
+    Reformat the single paragraph in 'text' to fit in lines of no more
+    than 'width' columns, and return a new string containing the entire
+    wrapped paragraph.  As with wrap(), tabs are expanded and other
+    whitespace characters converted to space.  See TextWrapper class for
+    available keyword args to customize wrapping behaviour.
+    """
+    kw = kwargs.copy()
+    kw['width'] = width
+    w = apply(TextWrapper, (), kw)
+    return w.fill(text)
+
+
+# -- Loosely related functionality -------------------------------------
+
+def dedent(text):
+    """dedent(text : string) -> string
+
+    Remove any whitespace than can be uniformly removed from the left
+    of every line in `text`.
+
+    This can be used e.g. to make triple-quoted strings line up with
+    the left edge of screen/whatever, while still presenting it in the
+    source code in indented form.
+
+    For example:
+
+        def test():
+            # end first line with \ to avoid the empty line!
+            s = '''\
+            hello
+              world
+            '''
+            print repr(s)          # prints '    hello\n      world\n    '
+            print repr(dedent(s))  # prints 'hello\n  world\n'
+    """
+    lines = text.expandtabs().split('\n')
+    margin = None
+    for line in lines:
+        content = line.lstrip()
+        if not content:
+            continue
+        indent = len(line) - len(content)
+        if margin is None:
+            margin = indent
+        else:
+            margin = min(margin, indent)
+
+    if margin is not None and margin > 0:
+        for i in range(len(lines)):
+            lines[i] = lines[i][margin:]
+
+    return string.join(lines, '\n')

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/builtins.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/builtins.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/compat/builtins.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,181 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+# Portions of the following are derived from the compat.py file in
+# Twisted, under the following copyright:
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Twisted Matrix Laboratories
+
+__doc__ = """
+Compatibility idioms for __builtin__ names
+
+This module adds names to the __builtin__ module for things that we want
+to use in SCons but which don't show up until later Python versions than
+the earliest ones we support.
+
+This module checks for the following __builtin__ names:
+
+        all()
+        any()
+        bool()
+        dict()
+        True
+        False
+        zip()
+
+Implementations of functions are *NOT* guaranteed to be fully compliant
+with these functions in later versions of Python.  We are only concerned
+with adding functionality that we actually use in SCons, so be wary
+if you lift this code for other uses.  (That said, making these more
+nearly the same as later, official versions is still a desirable goal,
+we just don't need to be obsessive about it.)
+
+If you're looking at this with pydoc and various names don't show up in
+the FUNCTIONS or DATA output, that means those names are already built in
+to this version of Python and we don't need to add them from this module.
+"""
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/compat/builtins.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import __builtin__
+
+try:
+    all
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.5 Python has no all() function.
+    def all(iterable):
+        """
+        Returns True if all elements of the iterable are true.
+        """
+        for element in iterable:
+            if not element:
+                return False
+        return True
+    __builtin__.all = all
+    all = all
+
+try:
+    any
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.5 Python has no any() function.
+    def any(iterable):
+        """
+        Returns True if any element of the iterable is true.
+        """
+        for element in iterable:
+            if element:
+                return True
+        return False
+    __builtin__.any = any
+    any = any
+
+try:
+    bool
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.2 Python has no bool() function.
+    def bool(value):
+        """Demote a value to 0 or 1, depending on its truth value.
+
+        This is not to be confused with types.BooleanType, which is
+        way too hard to duplicate in early Python versions to be
+        worth the trouble.
+        """
+        return not not value
+    __builtin__.bool = bool
+    bool = bool
+
+try:
+    dict
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.2 Python has no dict() keyword.
+    def dict(seq=[], **kwargs):
+        """
+        New dictionary initialization.
+        """
+        d = {}
+        for k, v in seq:
+            d[k] = v
+        d.update(kwargs)
+        return d
+    __builtin__.dict = dict
+
+try:
+    False
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.2 Python has no False keyword.
+    __builtin__.False = not 1
+    # Assign to False in this module namespace so it shows up in pydoc output.
+    False = False
+
+try:
+    True
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.2 Python has no True keyword.
+    __builtin__.True = not 0
+    # Assign to True in this module namespace so it shows up in pydoc output.
+    True = True
+
+try:
+    file
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.2 Python has no file() function.
+    __builtin__.file = open
+
+#
+try:
+    zip
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.2 Python has no zip() function.
+    def zip(*lists):
+        """
+        Emulates the behavior we need from the built-in zip() function
+        added in Python 2.2.
+
+        Returns a list of tuples, where each tuple contains the i-th
+        element rom each of the argument sequences.  The returned
+        list is truncated in length to the length of the shortest
+        argument sequence.
+        """
+        result = []
+        for i in xrange(min(map(len, lists))):
+            result.append(tuple(map(lambda l, i=i: l[i], lists)))
+        return result
+    __builtin__.zip = zip
+
+
+
+#if sys.version_info[:3] in ((2, 2, 0), (2, 2, 1)):
+#    def lstrip(s, c=string.whitespace):
+#        while s and s[0] in c:
+#            s = s[1:]
+#        return s
+#    def rstrip(s, c=string.whitespace):
+#        while s and s[-1] in c:
+#            s = s[:-1]
+#        return s
+#    def strip(s, c=string.whitespace, l=lstrip, r=rstrip):
+#        return l(r(s, c), c)
+#
+#    object.__setattr__(str, 'lstrip', lstrip)
+#    object.__setattr__(str, 'rstrip', rstrip)
+#    object.__setattr__(str, 'strip', strip)

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/cpp.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/cpp.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/cpp.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,592 @@
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/cpp.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__doc__ = """
+SCons C Pre-Processor module
+"""
+
+# TODO(1.5):  remove this import
+# This module doesn't use anything from SCons by name, but we import SCons
+# here to pull in zip() from the SCons.compat layer for early Pythons.
+import SCons
+
+import os
+import re
+import string
+
+#
+# First "subsystem" of regular expressions that we set up:
+#
+# Stuff to turn the C preprocessor directives in a file's contents into
+# a list of tuples that we can process easily.
+#
+
+# A table of regular expressions that fetch the arguments from the rest of
+# a C preprocessor line.  Different directives have different arguments
+# that we want to fetch, using the regular expressions to which the lists
+# of preprocessor directives map.
+cpp_lines_dict = {
+    # Fetch the rest of a #if/#elif/#ifdef/#ifndef as one argument,
+    # separated from the keyword by white space.
+    ('if', 'elif', 'ifdef', 'ifndef',)
+                        : '\s+(.+)',
+
+    # Fetch the rest of a #import/#include/#include_next line as one
+    # argument, with white space optional.
+    ('import', 'include', 'include_next',)
+                        : '\s*(.+)',
+
+    # We don't care what comes after a #else or #endif line.
+    ('else', 'endif',)  : '',
+
+    # Fetch three arguments from a #define line:
+    #   1) The #defined keyword.
+    #   2) The optional parentheses and arguments (if it's a function-like
+    #      macro, '' if it's not).
+    #   3) The expansion value.
+    ('define',)         : '\s+([_A-Za-z][_A-Za-z0-9_]+)(\([^)]*\))?\s*(.*)',
+
+    # Fetch the #undefed keyword from a #undef line.
+    ('undef',)          : '\s+([_A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9_]+)',
+}
+
+# Create a table that maps each individual C preprocessor directive to
+# the corresponding compiled regular expression that fetches the arguments
+# we care about.
+Table = {}
+for op_list, expr in cpp_lines_dict.items():
+    e = re.compile(expr)
+    for op in op_list:
+        Table[op] = e
+del e
+del op
+del op_list
+
+# Create a list of the expressions we'll use to match all of the
+# preprocessor directives.  These are the same as the directives
+# themselves *except* that we must use a negative lookahead assertion
+# when matching "if" so it doesn't match the "if" in "ifdef."
+override = {
+    'if'                        : 'if(?!def)',
+}
+l = map(lambda x, o=override: o.get(x, x), Table.keys())
+
+
+# Turn the list of expressions into one big honkin' regular expression
+# that will match all the preprocessor lines at once.  This will return
+# a list of tuples, one for each preprocessor line.  The preprocessor
+# directive will be the first element in each tuple, and the rest of
+# the line will be the second element.
+e = '^\s*#\s*(' + string.join(l, '|') + ')(.*)$'
+
+# And last but not least, compile the expression.
+CPP_Expression = re.compile(e, re.M)
+
+
+
+
+#
+# Second "subsystem" of regular expressions that we set up:
+#
+# Stuff to translate a C preprocessor expression (as found on a #if or
+# #elif line) into an equivalent Python expression that we can eval().
+#
+
+# A dictionary that maps the C representation of Boolean operators
+# to their Python equivalents.
+CPP_to_Python_Ops_Dict = {
+    '!'         : ' not ',
+    '!='        : ' != ',
+    '&&'        : ' and ',
+    '||'        : ' or ',
+    '?'         : ' and ',
+    ':'         : ' or ',
+    '\r'        : '',
+}
+
+CPP_to_Python_Ops_Sub = lambda m, d=CPP_to_Python_Ops_Dict: d[m.group(0)]
+
+# We have to sort the keys by length so that longer expressions
+# come *before* shorter expressions--in particular, "!=" must
+# come before "!" in the alternation.  Without this, the Python
+# re module, as late as version 2.2.2, empirically matches the
+# "!" in "!=" first, instead of finding the longest match.
+# What's up with that?
+l = CPP_to_Python_Ops_Dict.keys()
+l.sort(lambda a, b: cmp(len(b), len(a)))
+
+# Turn the list of keys into one regular expression that will allow us
+# to substitute all of the operators at once.
+expr = string.join(map(re.escape, l), '|')
+
+# ...and compile the expression.
+CPP_to_Python_Ops_Expression = re.compile(expr)
+
+# A separate list of expressions to be evaluated and substituted
+# sequentially, not all at once.
+CPP_to_Python_Eval_List = [
+    ['defined\s+(\w+)',         '__dict__.has_key("\\1")'],
+    ['defined\s*\((\w+)\)',     '__dict__.has_key("\\1")'],
+    ['/\*.*\*/',                ''],
+    ['/\*.*',                   ''],
+    ['//.*',                    ''],
+    ['(0x[0-9A-Fa-f]*)[UL]+',   '\\1L'],
+]
+
+# Replace the string representations of the regular expressions in the
+# list with compiled versions.
+for l in CPP_to_Python_Eval_List:
+    l[0] = re.compile(l[0])
+
+# Wrap up all of the above into a handy function.
+def CPP_to_Python(s):
+    """
+    Converts a C pre-processor expression into an equivalent
+    Python expression that can be evaluated.
+    """
+    s = CPP_to_Python_Ops_Expression.sub(CPP_to_Python_Ops_Sub, s)
+    for expr, repl in CPP_to_Python_Eval_List:
+        s = expr.sub(repl, s)
+    return s
+
+
+
+del expr
+del l
+del override
+
+
+
+class FunctionEvaluator:
+    """
+    Handles delayed evaluation of a #define function call.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, name, args, expansion):
+        """
+        Squirrels away the arguments and expansion value of a #define
+        macro function for later evaluation when we must actually expand
+        a value that uses it.
+        """
+        self.name = name
+        self.args = function_arg_separator.split(args)
+        try:
+            expansion = string.split(expansion, '##')
+        except (AttributeError, TypeError):
+            # Python 1.5 throws TypeError if "expansion" isn't a string,
+            # later versions throw AttributeError.
+            pass
+        self.expansion = expansion
+    def __call__(self, *values):
+        """
+        Evaluates the expansion of a #define macro function called
+        with the specified values.
+        """
+        if len(self.args) != len(values):
+            raise ValueError, "Incorrect number of arguments to `%s'" % self.name
+        # Create a dictionary that maps the macro arguments to the
+        # corresponding values in this "call."  We'll use this when we
+        # eval() the expansion so that arguments will get expanded to
+        # the right values.
+        locals = {}
+        for k, v in zip(self.args, values):
+            locals[k] = v
+
+        parts = []
+        for s in self.expansion:
+            if not s in self.args:
+                s = repr(s)
+            parts.append(s)
+        statement = string.join(parts, ' + ')
+
+        return eval(statement, globals(), locals)
+
+
+
+# Find line continuations.
+line_continuations = re.compile('\\\\\r?\n')
+
+# Search for a "function call" macro on an expansion.  Returns the
+# two-tuple of the "function" name itself, and a string containing the
+# arguments within the call parentheses.
+function_name = re.compile('(\S+)\(([^)]*)\)')
+
+# Split a string containing comma-separated function call arguments into
+# the separate arguments.
+function_arg_separator = re.compile(',\s*')
+
+
+
+class PreProcessor:
+    """
+    The main workhorse class for handling C pre-processing.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, current=os.curdir, cpppath=(), dict={}, all=0):
+        global Table
+
+        cpppath = tuple(cpppath)
+
+        self.searchpath = {
+            '"' :       (current,) + cpppath,
+            '<' :       cpppath + (current,),
+        }
+
+        # Initialize our C preprocessor namespace for tracking the
+        # values of #defined keywords.  We use this namespace to look
+        # for keywords on #ifdef/#ifndef lines, and to eval() the
+        # expressions on #if/#elif lines (after massaging them from C to
+        # Python).
+        self.cpp_namespace = dict.copy()
+        self.cpp_namespace['__dict__'] = self.cpp_namespace
+
+        if all:
+           self.do_include = self.all_include
+
+        # For efficiency, a dispatch table maps each C preprocessor
+        # directive (#if, #define, etc.) to the method that should be
+        # called when we see it.  We accomodate state changes (#if,
+        # #ifdef, #ifndef) by pushing the current dispatch table on a
+        # stack and changing what method gets called for each relevant
+        # directive we might see next at this level (#else, #elif).
+        # #endif will simply pop the stack.
+        d = {
+            'scons_current_file'    : self.scons_current_file
+        }
+        for op in Table.keys():
+            d[op] = getattr(self, 'do_' + op)
+        self.default_table = d
+
+    # Controlling methods.
+
+    def tupleize(self, contents):
+        """
+        Turns the contents of a file into a list of easily-processed
+        tuples describing the CPP lines in the file.
+
+        The first element of each tuple is the line's preprocessor
+        directive (#if, #include, #define, etc., minus the initial '#').
+        The remaining elements are specific to the type of directive, as
+        pulled apart by the regular expression.
+        """
+        global CPP_Expression, Table
+        contents = line_continuations.sub('', contents)
+        cpp_tuples = CPP_Expression.findall(contents)
+        return  map(lambda m, t=Table:
+                           (m[0],) + t[m[0]].match(m[1]).groups(),
+                    cpp_tuples)
+
+    def __call__(self, file):
+        """
+        Pre-processes a file.
+
+        This is the main public entry point.
+        """
+        self.current_file = file
+        return self.process_contents(self.read_file(file), file)
+
+    def process_contents(self, contents, fname=None):
+        """
+        Pre-processes a file contents.
+
+        This is the main internal entry point.
+        """
+        self.stack = []
+        self.dispatch_table = self.default_table.copy()
+        self.current_file = fname
+        self.tuples = self.tupleize(contents)
+
+        self.initialize_result(fname)
+        while self.tuples:
+            t = self.tuples.pop(0)
+            # Uncomment to see the list of tuples being processed (e.g.,
+            # to validate the CPP lines are being translated correctly).
+            #print t
+            self.dispatch_table[t[0]](t)
+        return self.finalize_result(fname)
+
+    # Dispatch table stack manipulation methods.
+
+    def save(self):
+        """
+        Pushes the current dispatch table on the stack and re-initializes
+        the current dispatch table to the default.
+        """
+        self.stack.append(self.dispatch_table)
+        self.dispatch_table = self.default_table.copy()
+
+    def restore(self):
+        """
+        Pops the previous dispatch table off the stack and makes it the
+        current one.
+        """
+        try: self.dispatch_table = self.stack.pop()
+        except IndexError: pass
+
+    # Utility methods.
+
+    def do_nothing(self, t):
+        """
+        Null method for when we explicitly want the action for a
+        specific preprocessor directive to do nothing.
+        """
+        pass
+
+    def scons_current_file(self, t):
+        self.current_file = t[1]
+
+    def eval_expression(self, t):
+        """
+        Evaluates a C preprocessor expression.
+
+        This is done by converting it to a Python equivalent and
+        eval()ing it in the C preprocessor namespace we use to
+        track #define values.
+        """
+        t = CPP_to_Python(string.join(t[1:]))
+        try: return eval(t, self.cpp_namespace)
+        except (NameError, TypeError): return 0
+
+    def initialize_result(self, fname):
+        self.result = [fname]
+
+    def finalize_result(self, fname):
+        return self.result[1:]
+
+    def find_include_file(self, t):
+        """
+        Finds the #include file for a given preprocessor tuple.
+        """
+        fname = t[2]
+        for d in self.searchpath[t[1]]:
+            if d == os.curdir:
+                f = fname
+            else:
+                f = os.path.join(d, fname)
+            if os.path.isfile(f):
+                return f
+        return None
+
+    def read_file(self, file):
+        return open(file).read()
+
+    # Start and stop processing include lines.
+
+    def start_handling_includes(self, t=None):
+        """
+        Causes the PreProcessor object to start processing #import,
+        #include and #include_next lines.
+
+        This method will be called when a #if, #ifdef, #ifndef or #elif
+        evaluates True, or when we reach the #else in a #if, #ifdef,
+        #ifndef or #elif block where a condition already evaluated
+        False.
+
+        """
+        d = self.dispatch_table
+        d['import'] = self.do_import
+        d['include'] =  self.do_include
+        d['include_next'] =  self.do_include
+
+    def stop_handling_includes(self, t=None):
+        """
+        Causes the PreProcessor object to stop processing #import,
+        #include and #include_next lines.
+
+        This method will be called when a #if, #ifdef, #ifndef or #elif
+        evaluates False, or when we reach the #else in a #if, #ifdef,
+        #ifndef or #elif block where a condition already evaluated True.
+        """
+        d = self.dispatch_table
+        d['import'] = self.do_nothing
+        d['include'] =  self.do_nothing
+        d['include_next'] =  self.do_nothing
+
+    # Default methods for handling all of the preprocessor directives.
+    # (Note that what actually gets called for a given directive at any
+    # point in time is really controlled by the dispatch_table.)
+
+    def _do_if_else_condition(self, condition):
+        """
+        Common logic for evaluating the conditions on #if, #ifdef and
+        #ifndef lines.
+        """
+        self.save()
+        d = self.dispatch_table
+        if condition:
+            self.start_handling_includes()
+            d['elif'] = self.stop_handling_includes
+            d['else'] = self.stop_handling_includes
+        else:
+            self.stop_handling_includes()
+            d['elif'] = self.do_elif
+            d['else'] = self.start_handling_includes
+
+    def do_ifdef(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #ifdef line.
+        """
+        self._do_if_else_condition(self.cpp_namespace.has_key(t[1]))
+
+    def do_ifndef(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #ifndef line.
+        """
+        self._do_if_else_condition(not self.cpp_namespace.has_key(t[1]))
+
+    def do_if(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #if line.
+        """
+        self._do_if_else_condition(self.eval_expression(t))
+
+    def do_elif(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #elif line.
+        """
+        d = self.dispatch_table
+        if self.eval_expression(t):
+            self.start_handling_includes()
+            d['elif'] = self.stop_handling_includes
+            d['else'] = self.stop_handling_includes
+
+    def do_else(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #else line.
+        """
+        pass
+
+    def do_endif(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #endif line.
+        """
+        self.restore()
+
+    def do_define(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #define line.
+        """
+        _, name, args, expansion = t
+        try:
+            expansion = int(expansion)
+        except (TypeError, ValueError):
+            pass
+        if args:
+            evaluator = FunctionEvaluator(name, args[1:-1], expansion)
+            self.cpp_namespace[name] = evaluator
+        else:
+            self.cpp_namespace[name] = expansion
+
+    def do_undef(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #undef line.
+        """
+        try: del self.cpp_namespace[t[1]]
+        except KeyError: pass
+
+    def do_import(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #import line.
+        """
+        # XXX finish this -- maybe borrow/share logic from do_include()...?
+        pass
+
+    def do_include(self, t):
+        """
+        Default handling of a #include line.
+        """
+        t = self.resolve_include(t)
+        include_file = self.find_include_file(t)
+        if include_file:
+            #print "include_file =", include_file
+            self.result.append(include_file)
+            contents = self.read_file(include_file)
+            new_tuples = [('scons_current_file', include_file)] + \
+                         self.tupleize(contents) + \
+                         [('scons_current_file', self.current_file)]
+            self.tuples[:] = new_tuples + self.tuples
+
+    # Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 20:26:09 -0500
+    # From: Stefan Seefeld <seefeld at sympatico.ca>
+    #
+    # By the way, #include_next is not the same as #include. The difference
+    # being that #include_next starts its search in the path following the
+    # path that let to the including file. In other words, if your system
+    # include paths are ['/foo', '/bar'], and you are looking at a header
+    # '/foo/baz.h', it might issue an '#include_next <baz.h>' which would
+    # correctly resolve to '/bar/baz.h' (if that exists), but *not* see
+    # '/foo/baz.h' again. See http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/gcc/cpp_11.html
+    # for more reasoning.
+    #
+    # I have no idea in what context 'import' might be used.
+
+    # XXX is #include_next really the same as #include ?
+    do_include_next = do_include
+
+    # Utility methods for handling resolution of include files.
+
+    def resolve_include(self, t):
+        """Resolve a tuple-ized #include line.
+
+        This handles recursive expansion of values without "" or <>
+        surrounding the name until an initial " or < is found, to handle
+                #include FILE
+        where FILE is a #define somewhere else.
+        """
+        s = t[1]
+        while not s[0] in '<"':
+            #print "s =", s
+            try:
+                s = self.cpp_namespace[s]
+            except KeyError:
+                m = function_name.search(s)
+                s = self.cpp_namespace[m.group(1)]
+                if callable(s):
+                    args = function_arg_separator.split(m.group(2))
+                    s = apply(s, args)
+            if not s:
+                return None
+        return (t[0], s[0], s[1:-1])
+
+    def all_include(self, t):
+        """
+        """
+        self.result.append(self.resolve_include(t))
+
+class DumbPreProcessor(PreProcessor):
+    """A preprocessor that ignores all #if/#elif/#else/#endif directives
+    and just reports back *all* of the #include files (like the classic
+    SCons scanner did).
+
+    This is functionally equivalent to using a regular expression to
+    find all of the #include lines, only slower.  It exists mainly as
+    an example of how the main PreProcessor class can be sub-classed
+    to tailor its behavior.
+    """
+    def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
+        apply(PreProcessor.__init__, (self,)+args, kw)
+        d = self.default_table
+        for func in ['if', 'elif', 'else', 'endif', 'ifdef', 'ifndef']:
+            d[func] = d[func] = self.do_nothing
+
+del __revision__

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/dblite.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/dblite.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/dblite.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,219 @@
+# dblite.py module contributed by Ralf W. Grosse-Kunstleve.
+# Extended for Unicode by Steven Knight.
+
+import cPickle
+import time
+import shutil
+import os
+import types
+import __builtin__
+
+keep_all_files = 00000
+ignore_corrupt_dbfiles = 0
+
+def corruption_warning(filename):
+    print "Warning: Discarding corrupt database:", filename
+
+if hasattr(types, 'UnicodeType'):
+    def is_string(s):
+        t = type(s)
+        return t is types.StringType or t is types.UnicodeType
+else:
+    def is_string(s):
+        return type(s) is types.StringType
+
+try:
+    unicode('a')
+except NameError:
+    def unicode(s): return s
+
+dblite_suffix = '.dblite'
+tmp_suffix = '.tmp'
+
+class dblite:
+
+  # Squirrel away references to the functions in various modules
+  # that we'll use when our __del__() method calls our sync() method
+  # during shutdown.  We might get destroyed when Python is in the midst
+  # of tearing down the different modules we import in an essentially
+  # arbitrary order, and some of the various modules's global attributes
+  # may already be wiped out from under us.
+  #
+  # See the discussion at:
+  #   http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-bugs-list/2003-March/016877.html
+
+  _open = __builtin__.open
+  _cPickle_dump = cPickle.dump
+  _os_chmod = os.chmod
+  _os_rename = os.rename
+  _os_unlink = os.unlink
+  _shutil_copyfile = shutil.copyfile
+  _time_time = time.time
+
+  def __init__(self, file_base_name, flag, mode):
+    assert flag in (None, "r", "w", "c", "n")
+    if (flag is None): flag = "r"
+    base, ext = os.path.splitext(file_base_name)
+    if ext == dblite_suffix:
+      # There's already a suffix on the file name, don't add one.
+      self._file_name = file_base_name
+      self._tmp_name = base + tmp_suffix
+    else:
+      self._file_name = file_base_name + dblite_suffix
+      self._tmp_name = file_base_name + tmp_suffix
+    self._flag = flag
+    self._mode = mode
+    self._dict = {}
+    self._needs_sync = 00000
+    if (self._flag == "n"):
+      self._open(self._file_name, "wb", self._mode)
+    else:
+      try:
+        f = self._open(self._file_name, "rb")
+      except IOError, e:
+        if (self._flag != "c"):
+          raise e
+        self._open(self._file_name, "wb", self._mode)
+      else:
+        p = f.read()
+        if (len(p) > 0):
+          try:
+            self._dict = cPickle.loads(p)
+          except (cPickle.UnpicklingError, EOFError):
+            if (ignore_corrupt_dbfiles == 0): raise
+            if (ignore_corrupt_dbfiles == 1):
+              corruption_warning(self._file_name)
+
+  def __del__(self):
+    if (self._needs_sync):
+      self.sync()
+
+  def sync(self):
+    self._check_writable()
+    f = self._open(self._tmp_name, "wb", self._mode)
+    self._cPickle_dump(self._dict, f, 1)
+    f.close()
+    # Windows doesn't allow renaming if the file exists, so unlink
+    # it first, chmod'ing it to make sure we can do so.  On UNIX, we
+    # may not be able to chmod the file if it's owned by someone else
+    # (e.g. from a previous run as root).  We should still be able to
+    # unlink() the file if the directory's writable, though, so ignore
+    # any OSError exception  thrown by the chmod() call.
+    try: self._os_chmod(self._file_name, 0777)
+    except OSError: pass
+    self._os_unlink(self._file_name)
+    self._os_rename(self._tmp_name, self._file_name)
+    self._needs_sync = 00000
+    if (keep_all_files):
+      self._shutil_copyfile(
+        self._file_name,
+        self._file_name + "_" + str(int(self._time_time())))
+
+  def _check_writable(self):
+    if (self._flag == "r"):
+      raise IOError("Read-only database: %s" % self._file_name)
+
+  def __getitem__(self, key):
+    return self._dict[key]
+
+  def __setitem__(self, key, value):
+    self._check_writable()
+    if (not is_string(key)):
+      raise TypeError, "key `%s' must be a string but is %s" % (key, type(key))
+    if (not is_string(value)):
+      raise TypeError, "value `%s' must be a string but is %s" % (value, type(value))
+    self._dict[key] = value
+    self._needs_sync = 0001
+
+  def keys(self):
+    return self._dict.keys()
+
+  def has_key(self, key):
+    return key in self._dict
+
+  def __contains__(self, key):
+    return key in self._dict
+
+  def iterkeys(self):
+    return self._dict.iterkeys()
+
+  __iter__ = iterkeys
+
+  def __len__(self):
+    return len(self._dict)
+
+def open(file, flag=None, mode=0666):
+  return dblite(file, flag, mode)
+
+def _exercise():
+  db = open("tmp", "n")
+  assert len(db) == 0
+  db["foo"] = "bar"
+  assert db["foo"] == "bar"
+  db[unicode("ufoo")] = unicode("ubar")
+  assert db[unicode("ufoo")] == unicode("ubar")
+  db.sync()
+  db = open("tmp", "c")
+  assert len(db) == 2, len(db)
+  assert db["foo"] == "bar"
+  db["bar"] = "foo"
+  assert db["bar"] == "foo"
+  db[unicode("ubar")] = unicode("ufoo")
+  assert db[unicode("ubar")] == unicode("ufoo")
+  db.sync()
+  db = open("tmp", "r")
+  assert len(db) == 4, len(db)
+  assert db["foo"] == "bar"
+  assert db["bar"] == "foo"
+  assert db[unicode("ufoo")] == unicode("ubar")
+  assert db[unicode("ubar")] == unicode("ufoo")
+  try:
+    db.sync()
+  except IOError, e:
+    assert str(e) == "Read-only database: tmp.dblite"
+  else:
+    raise RuntimeError, "IOError expected."
+  db = open("tmp", "w")
+  assert len(db) == 4
+  db["ping"] = "pong"
+  db.sync()
+  try:
+    db[(1,2)] = "tuple"
+  except TypeError, e:
+    assert str(e) == "key `(1, 2)' must be a string but is <type 'tuple'>", str(e)
+  else:
+    raise RuntimeError, "TypeError exception expected"
+  try:
+    db["list"] = [1,2]
+  except TypeError, e:
+    assert str(e) == "value `[1, 2]' must be a string but is <type 'list'>", str(e)
+  else:
+    raise RuntimeError, "TypeError exception expected"
+  db = open("tmp", "r")
+  assert len(db) == 5
+  db = open("tmp", "n")
+  assert len(db) == 0
+  _open("tmp.dblite", "w")
+  db = open("tmp", "r")
+  _open("tmp.dblite", "w").write("x")
+  try:
+    db = open("tmp", "r")
+  except cPickle.UnpicklingError:
+    pass
+  else:
+    raise RuntimeError, "cPickle exception expected."
+  global ignore_corrupt_dbfiles
+  ignore_corrupt_dbfiles = 2
+  db = open("tmp", "r")
+  assert len(db) == 0
+  os.unlink("tmp.dblite")
+  try:
+    db = open("tmp", "w")
+  except IOError, e:
+    assert str(e) == "[Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'tmp.dblite'", str(e)
+  else:
+    raise RuntimeError, "IOError expected."
+  print "OK"
+
+if (__name__ == "__main__"):
+  _exercise()

Added: cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/exitfuncs.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/exitfuncs.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-local-1.2.0/SCons/exitfuncs.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+"""SCons.exitfuncs
+
+Register functions which are executed when SCons exits for any reason.
+
+"""
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/exitfuncs.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+
+
+_exithandlers = []
+def _run_exitfuncs():
+    """run any registered exit functions
+
+    _exithandlers is traversed in reverse order so functions are executed
+    last in, first out.
+    """
+
+    while _exithandlers:
+        func, targs, kargs =  _exithandlers.pop()
+        apply(func, targs, kargs)
+
+def register(func, *targs, **kargs):
+    """register a function to be executed upon normal program termination
+
+    func - function to be called at exit
+    targs - optional arguments to pass to func
+    kargs - optional keyword arguments to pass to func
+    """
+    _exithandlers.append((func, targs, kargs))
+
+import sys
+
+try:
+    x = sys.exitfunc
+
+    # if x isn't our own exit func executive, assume it's another
+    # registered exit function - append it to our list...
+    if x != _run_exitfuncs:
+        register(x)
+
+except AttributeError:
+    pass
+
+# make our exit function get run by python when it exits:    
+sys.exitfunc = _run_exitfuncs
+
+del sys

Added: cs/scons/scons-time.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons-time.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons-time.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,1513 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+#
+# scons-time - run SCons timings and collect statistics
+#
+# A script for running a configuration through SCons with a standard
+# set of invocations to collect timing and memory statistics and to
+# capture the results in a consistent set of output files for display
+# and analysis.
+#
+
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+from __future__ import nested_scopes
+
+__revision__ = "src/script/scons-time.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+import getopt
+import glob
+import os
+import os.path
+import re
+import shutil
+import string
+import sys
+import tempfile
+import time
+
+try:
+    False
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.2 Python has no False keyword.
+    import __builtin__
+    __builtin__.False = not 1
+
+try:
+    True
+except NameError:
+    # Pre-2.2 Python has no True keyword.
+    import __builtin__
+    __builtin__.True = not 0
+
+def make_temp_file(**kw):
+    try:
+        result = tempfile.mktemp(**kw)
+        try:
+            result = os.path.realpath(result)
+        except AttributeError:
+            # Python 2.1 has no os.path.realpath() method.
+            pass
+    except TypeError:
+        try:
+            save_template = tempfile.template
+            prefix = kw['prefix']
+            del kw['prefix']
+            tempfile.template = prefix
+            result = tempfile.mktemp(**kw)
+        finally:
+            tempfile.template = save_template
+    return result
+
+class Plotter:
+    def increment_size(self, largest):
+        """
+        Return the size of each horizontal increment line for a specified
+        maximum value.  This returns a value that will provide somewhere
+        between 5 and 9 horizontal lines on the graph, on some set of
+        boundaries that are multiples of 10/100/1000/etc.
+        """
+        i = largest / 5
+        if not i:
+            return largest
+        multiplier = 1
+        while i >= 10:
+            i = i / 10
+            multiplier = multiplier * 10
+        return i * multiplier
+
+    def max_graph_value(self, largest):
+        # Round up to next integer.
+        largest = int(largest) + 1
+        increment = self.increment_size(largest)
+        return ((largest + increment - 1) / increment) * increment
+
+class Line:
+    def __init__(self, points, type, title, label, comment, fmt="%s %s"):
+        self.points = points
+        self.type = type
+        self.title = title
+        self.label = label
+        self.comment = comment
+        self.fmt = fmt
+
+    def print_label(self, inx, x, y):
+        if self.label:
+            print 'set label %s "%s" at %s,%s right' % (inx, self.label, x, y)
+
+    def plot_string(self):
+        if self.title:
+            title_string = 'title "%s"' % self.title
+        else:
+            title_string = 'notitle'
+        return "'-' %s with lines lt %s" % (title_string, self.type)
+
+    def print_points(self, fmt=None):
+        if fmt is None:
+            fmt = self.fmt
+        if self.comment:
+            print '# %s' % self.comment
+        for x, y in self.points:
+            # If y is None, it usually represents some kind of break
+            # in the line's index number.  We might want to represent
+            # this some way rather than just drawing the line straight
+            # between the two points on either side.
+            if not y is None:
+                print fmt % (x, y)
+        print 'e'
+
+    def get_x_values(self):
+        return [ p[0] for p in self.points ]
+
+    def get_y_values(self):
+        return [ p[1] for p in self.points ]
+
+class Gnuplotter(Plotter):
+
+    def __init__(self, title, key_location):
+        self.lines = []
+        self.title = title
+        self.key_location = key_location
+
+    def line(self, points, type, title=None, label=None, comment=None, fmt='%s %s'):
+        if points:
+            line = Line(points, type, title, label, comment, fmt)
+            self.lines.append(line)
+
+    def plot_string(self, line):
+        return line.plot_string()
+
+    def vertical_bar(self, x, type, label, comment):
+        if self.get_min_x() <= x and x <= self.get_max_x():
+            points = [(x, 0), (x, self.max_graph_value(self.get_max_y()))]
+            self.line(points, type, label, comment)
+
+    def get_all_x_values(self):
+        result = []
+        for line in self.lines:
+            result.extend(line.get_x_values())
+        return filter(lambda r: not r is None, result)
+
+    def get_all_y_values(self):
+        result = []
+        for line in self.lines:
+            result.extend(line.get_y_values())
+        return filter(lambda r: not r is None, result)
+
+    def get_min_x(self):
+        try:
+            return self.min_x
+        except AttributeError:
+            try:
+                self.min_x = min(self.get_all_x_values())
+            except ValueError:
+                self.min_x = 0
+            return self.min_x
+
+    def get_max_x(self):
+        try:
+            return self.max_x
+        except AttributeError:
+            try:
+                self.max_x = max(self.get_all_x_values())
+            except ValueError:
+                self.max_x = 0
+            return self.max_x
+
+    def get_min_y(self):
+        try:
+            return self.min_y
+        except AttributeError:
+            try:
+                self.min_y = min(self.get_all_y_values())
+            except ValueError:
+                self.min_y = 0
+            return self.min_y
+
+    def get_max_y(self):
+        try:
+            return self.max_y
+        except AttributeError:
+            try:
+                self.max_y = max(self.get_all_y_values())
+            except ValueError:
+                self.max_y = 0
+            return self.max_y
+
+    def draw(self):
+
+        if not self.lines:
+            return
+
+        if self.title:
+            print 'set title "%s"' % self.title
+        print 'set key %s' % self.key_location
+
+        min_y = self.get_min_y()
+        max_y = self.max_graph_value(self.get_max_y())
+        range = max_y - min_y
+        incr = range / 10.0
+        start = min_y + (max_y / 2.0) + (2.0 * incr)
+        position = [ start - (i * incr) for i in xrange(5) ]
+
+        inx = 1
+        for line in self.lines:
+            line.print_label(inx, line.points[0][0]-1,
+                             position[(inx-1) % len(position)])
+            inx += 1
+
+        plot_strings = [ self.plot_string(l) for l in self.lines ]
+        print 'plot ' + ', \\\n     '.join(plot_strings)
+
+        for line in self.lines:
+            line.print_points()
+
+
+
+def untar(fname):
+    import tarfile
+    tar = tarfile.open(name=fname, mode='r')
+    for tarinfo in tar:
+        tar.extract(tarinfo)
+    tar.close()
+
+def unzip(fname):
+    import zipfile
+    zf = zipfile.ZipFile(fname, 'r')
+    for name in zf.namelist():
+        dir = os.path.dirname(name)
+        try:
+            os.makedirs(dir)
+        except:
+            pass
+        open(name, 'w').write(zf.read(name))
+
+def read_tree(dir):
+    def read_files(arg, dirname, fnames):
+        for fn in fnames:
+            fn = os.path.join(dirname, fn)
+            if os.path.isfile(fn):
+                open(fn, 'rb').read()
+    os.path.walk('.', read_files, None)
+
+def redirect_to_file(command, log):
+    return '%s > %s 2>&1' % (command, log)
+
+def tee_to_file(command, log):
+    return '%s 2>&1 | tee %s' % (command, log)
+
+
+    
+class SConsTimer:
+    """
+    Usage: scons-time SUBCOMMAND [ARGUMENTS]
+    Type "scons-time help SUBCOMMAND" for help on a specific subcommand.
+
+    Available subcommands:
+        func            Extract test-run data for a function
+        help            Provides help
+        mem             Extract --debug=memory data from test runs
+        obj             Extract --debug=count data from test runs
+        time            Extract --debug=time data from test runs
+        run             Runs a test configuration
+    """
+
+    name = 'scons-time'
+    name_spaces = ' '*len(name)
+
+    def makedict(**kw):
+        return kw
+
+    default_settings = makedict(
+        aegis               = 'aegis',
+        aegis_project       = None,
+        chdir               = None,
+        config_file         = None,
+        initial_commands    = [],
+        key_location        = 'bottom left',
+        orig_cwd            = os.getcwd(),
+        outdir              = None,
+        prefix              = '',
+        python              = '"%s"' % sys.executable,
+        redirect            = redirect_to_file,
+        scons               = None,
+        scons_flags         = '--debug=count --debug=memory --debug=time --debug=memoizer',
+        scons_lib_dir       = None,
+        scons_wrapper       = None,
+        startup_targets     = '--help',
+        subdir              = None,
+        subversion_url      = None,
+        svn                 = 'svn',
+        svn_co_flag         = '-q',
+        tar                 = 'tar',
+        targets             = '',
+        targets0            = None,
+        targets1            = None,
+        targets2            = None,
+        title               = None,
+        unzip               = 'unzip',
+        verbose             = False,
+        vertical_bars       = [],
+
+        unpack_map = {
+            '.tar.gz'       : (untar,   '%(tar)s xzf %%s'),
+            '.tgz'          : (untar,   '%(tar)s xzf %%s'),
+            '.tar'          : (untar,   '%(tar)s xf %%s'),
+            '.zip'          : (unzip,   '%(unzip)s %%s'),
+        },
+    )
+
+    run_titles = [
+        'Startup',
+        'Full build',
+        'Up-to-date build',
+    ]
+
+    run_commands = [
+        '%(python)s %(scons_wrapper)s %(scons_flags)s --profile=%(prof0)s %(targets0)s',
+        '%(python)s %(scons_wrapper)s %(scons_flags)s --profile=%(prof1)s %(targets1)s',
+        '%(python)s %(scons_wrapper)s %(scons_flags)s --profile=%(prof2)s %(targets2)s',
+    ]
+
+    stages = [
+        'pre-read',
+        'post-read',
+        'pre-build',
+        'post-build',
+    ]
+
+    stage_strings = {
+        'pre-read'      : 'Memory before reading SConscript files:',
+        'post-read'     : 'Memory after reading SConscript files:',
+        'pre-build'     : 'Memory before building targets:',
+        'post-build'    : 'Memory after building targets:',
+    }
+
+    memory_string_all = 'Memory '
+
+    default_stage = stages[-1]
+
+    time_strings = {
+        'total'         : 'Total build time',
+        'SConscripts'   : 'Total SConscript file execution time',
+        'SCons'         : 'Total SCons execution time',
+        'commands'      : 'Total command execution time',
+    }
+    
+    time_string_all = 'Total .* time'
+
+    #
+
+    def __init__(self):
+        self.__dict__.update(self.default_settings)
+
+    # Functions for displaying and executing commands.
+
+    def subst(self, x, dictionary):
+        try:
+            return x % dictionary
+        except TypeError:
+            # x isn't a string (it's probably a Python function),
+            # so just return it.
+            return x
+
+    def subst_variables(self, command, dictionary):
+        """
+        Substitutes (via the format operator) the values in the specified
+        dictionary into the specified command.
+
+        The command can be an (action, string) tuple.  In all cases, we
+        perform substitution on strings and don't worry if something isn't
+        a string.  (It's probably a Python function to be executed.)
+        """
+        try:
+            command + ''
+        except TypeError:
+            action = command[0]
+            string = command[1]
+            args = command[2:]
+        else:
+            action = command
+            string = action
+            args = (())
+        action = self.subst(action, dictionary)
+        string = self.subst(string, dictionary)
+        return (action, string, args)
+
+    def _do_not_display(self, msg, *args):
+        pass
+
+    def display(self, msg, *args):
+        """
+        Displays the specified message.
+
+        Each message is prepended with a standard prefix of our name
+        plus the time.
+        """
+        if callable(msg):
+            msg = msg(*args)
+        else:
+            msg = msg % args
+        if msg is None:
+            return
+        fmt = '%s[%s]: %s\n'
+        sys.stdout.write(fmt % (self.name, time.strftime('%H:%M:%S'), msg))
+
+    def _do_not_execute(self, action, *args):
+        pass
+
+    def execute(self, action, *args):
+        """
+        Executes the specified action.
+
+        The action is called if it's a callable Python function, and
+        otherwise passed to os.system().
+        """
+        if callable(action):
+            action(*args)
+        else:
+            os.system(action % args)
+
+    def run_command_list(self, commands, dict):
+        """
+        Executes a list of commands, substituting values from the
+        specified dictionary.
+        """
+        commands = [ self.subst_variables(c, dict) for c in commands ]
+        for action, string, args in commands:
+            self.display(string, *args)
+            sys.stdout.flush()
+            status = self.execute(action, *args)
+            if status:
+                sys.exit(status)
+
+    def log_display(self, command, log):
+        command = self.subst(command, self.__dict__)
+        if log:
+            command = self.redirect(command, log)
+        return command
+
+    def log_execute(self, command, log):
+        command = self.subst(command, self.__dict__)
+        output = os.popen(command).read()
+        if self.verbose:
+            sys.stdout.write(output)
+        open(log, 'wb').write(output)
+
+    #
+
+    def archive_splitext(self, path):
+        """
+        Splits an archive name into a filename base and extension.
+
+        This is like os.path.splitext() (which it calls) except that it
+        also looks for '.tar.gz' and treats it as an atomic extensions.
+        """
+        if path.endswith('.tar.gz'):
+            return path[:-7], path[-7:]
+        else:
+            return os.path.splitext(path)
+
+    def args_to_files(self, args, tail=None):
+        """
+        Takes a list of arguments, expands any glob patterns, and
+        returns the last "tail" files from the list.
+        """
+        files = []
+        for a in args:
+            g = glob.glob(a)
+            g.sort()
+            files.extend(g)
+
+        if tail:
+            files = files[-tail:]
+
+        return files
+
+    def ascii_table(self, files, columns,
+                    line_function, file_function=lambda x: x,
+                    *args, **kw):
+
+        header_fmt = ' '.join(['%12s'] * len(columns))
+        line_fmt = header_fmt + '    %s'
+
+        print header_fmt % columns
+
+        for file in files:
+            t = line_function(file, *args, **kw)
+            if t is None:
+                t = []
+            diff = len(columns) - len(t)
+            if diff > 0:
+                t += [''] * diff
+            t.append(file_function(file))
+            print line_fmt % tuple(t)
+
+    def collect_results(self, files, function, *args, **kw):
+        results = {}
+
+        for file in files:
+            base = os.path.splitext(file)[0]
+            run, index = string.split(base, '-')[-2:]
+
+            run = int(run)
+            index = int(index)
+
+            value = function(file, *args, **kw)
+
+            try:
+                r = results[index]
+            except KeyError:
+                r = []
+                results[index] = r
+            r.append((run, value))
+
+        return results
+
+    def doc_to_help(self, obj):
+        """
+        Translates an object's __doc__ string into help text.
+
+        This strips a consistent number of spaces from each line in the
+        help text, essentially "outdenting" the text to the left-most
+        column.
+        """
+        doc = obj.__doc__
+        if doc is None:
+            return ''
+        return self.outdent(doc)
+
+    def find_next_run_number(self, dir, prefix):
+        """
+        Returns the next run number in a directory for the specified prefix.
+
+        Examines the contents the specified directory for files with the
+        specified prefix, extracts the run numbers from each file name,
+        and returns the next run number after the largest it finds.
+        """
+        x = re.compile(re.escape(prefix) + '-([0-9]+).*')
+        matches = map(lambda e, x=x: x.match(e), os.listdir(dir))
+        matches = filter(None, matches)
+        if not matches:
+            return 0
+        run_numbers = map(lambda m: int(m.group(1)), matches)
+        return int(max(run_numbers)) + 1
+
+    def gnuplot_results(self, results, fmt='%s %.3f'):
+        """
+        Prints out a set of results in Gnuplot format.
+        """
+        gp = Gnuplotter(self.title, self.key_location)
+
+        indices = results.keys()
+        indices.sort()
+
+        for i in indices:
+            try:
+                t = self.run_titles[i]
+            except IndexError:
+                t = '??? %s ???' % i
+            results[i].sort()
+            gp.line(results[i], i+1, t, None, t, fmt=fmt)
+
+        for bar_tuple in self.vertical_bars:
+            try:
+                x, type, label, comment = bar_tuple
+            except ValueError:
+                x, type, label = bar_tuple
+                comment = label
+            gp.vertical_bar(x, type, label, comment)
+
+        gp.draw()
+
+    def logfile_name(self, invocation):
+        """
+        Returns the absolute path of a log file for the specificed
+        invocation number.
+        """
+        name = self.prefix_run + '-%d.log' % invocation
+        return os.path.join(self.outdir, name)
+
+    def outdent(self, s):
+        """
+        Strip as many spaces from each line as are found at the beginning
+        of the first line in the list.
+        """
+        lines = s.split('\n')
+        if lines[0] == '':
+            lines = lines[1:]
+        spaces = re.match(' *', lines[0]).group(0)
+        def strip_initial_spaces(l, s=spaces):
+            if l.startswith(spaces):
+                l = l[len(spaces):]
+            return l
+        return '\n'.join([ strip_initial_spaces(l) for l in lines ]) + '\n'
+
+    def profile_name(self, invocation):
+        """
+        Returns the absolute path of a profile file for the specified
+        invocation number.
+        """
+        name = self.prefix_run + '-%d.prof' % invocation
+        return os.path.join(self.outdir, name)
+
+    def set_env(self, key, value):
+        os.environ[key] = value
+
+    #
+
+    def get_debug_times(self, file, time_string=None):
+        """
+        Fetch times from the --debug=time strings in the specified file.
+        """
+        if time_string is None:
+            search_string = self.time_string_all
+        else:
+            search_string = time_string
+        contents = open(file).read()
+        if not contents:
+            sys.stderr.write('file %s has no contents!\n' % repr(file))
+            return None
+        result = re.findall(r'%s: ([\d\.]*)' % search_string, contents)[-4:]
+        result = [ float(r) for r in result ]
+        if not time_string is None:
+            try:
+                result = result[0]
+            except IndexError:
+                sys.stderr.write('file %s has no results!\n' % repr(file))
+                return None
+        return result
+
+    def get_function_profile(self, file, function):
+        """
+        Returns the file, line number, function name, and cumulative time.
+        """
+        try:
+            import pstats
+        except ImportError, e:
+            sys.stderr.write('%s: func: %s\n' % (self.name, e))
+            sys.stderr.write('%s  This version of Python is missing the profiler.\n' % self.name_spaces)
+            sys.stderr.write('%s  Cannot use the "func" subcommand.\n' % self.name_spaces)
+            sys.exit(1)
+        statistics = pstats.Stats(file).stats
+        matches = [ e for e in statistics.items() if e[0][2] == function ]
+        r = matches[0]
+        return r[0][0], r[0][1], r[0][2], r[1][3]
+
+    def get_function_time(self, file, function):
+        """
+        Returns just the cumulative time for the specified function.
+        """
+        return self.get_function_profile(file, function)[3]
+
+    def get_memory(self, file, memory_string=None):
+        """
+        Returns a list of integers of the amount of memory used.  The
+        default behavior is to return all the stages.
+        """
+        if memory_string is None:
+            search_string = self.memory_string_all
+        else:
+            search_string = memory_string
+        lines = open(file).readlines()
+        lines = [ l for l in lines if l.startswith(search_string) ][-4:]
+        result = [ int(l.split()[-1]) for l in lines[-4:] ]
+        if len(result) == 1:
+            result = result[0]
+        return result
+
+    def get_object_counts(self, file, object_name, index=None):
+        """
+        Returns the counts of the specified object_name.
+        """
+        object_string = ' ' + object_name + '\n'
+        lines = open(file).readlines()
+        line = [ l for l in lines if l.endswith(object_string) ][0]
+        result = [ int(field) for field in line.split()[:4] ]
+        if not index is None:
+            result = result[index]
+        return result
+
+    #
+
+    command_alias = {}
+
+    def execute_subcommand(self, argv):
+        """
+        Executes the do_*() function for the specified subcommand (argv[0]).
+        """
+        if not argv:
+            return
+        cmdName = self.command_alias.get(argv[0], argv[0])
+        try:
+            func = getattr(self, 'do_' + cmdName)
+        except AttributeError:
+            return self.default(argv)
+        try:
+            return func(argv)
+        except TypeError, e:
+            sys.stderr.write("%s %s: %s\n" % (self.name, cmdName, e))
+            import traceback
+            traceback.print_exc(file=sys.stderr)
+            sys.stderr.write("Try '%s help %s'\n" % (self.name, cmdName))
+
+    def default(self, argv):
+        """
+        The default behavior for an unknown subcommand.  Prints an
+        error message and exits.
+        """
+        sys.stderr.write('%s: Unknown subcommand "%s".\n' % (self.name, argv[0]))
+        sys.stderr.write('Type "%s help" for usage.\n' % self.name)
+        sys.exit(1)
+
+    #
+
+    def do_help(self, argv):
+        """
+        """
+        if argv[1:]:
+            for arg in argv[1:]:
+                try:
+                    func = getattr(self, 'do_' + arg)
+                except AttributeError:
+                    sys.stderr.write('%s: No help for "%s"\n' % (self.name, arg))
+                else:
+                    try:
+                        help = getattr(self, 'help_' + arg)
+                    except AttributeError:
+                        sys.stdout.write(self.doc_to_help(func))
+                        sys.stdout.flush()
+                    else:
+                        help()
+        else:
+            doc = self.doc_to_help(self.__class__)
+            if doc:
+                sys.stdout.write(doc)
+            sys.stdout.flush()
+            return None
+
+    #
+
+    def help_func(self):
+        help = """\
+        Usage: scons-time func [OPTIONS] FILE [...]
+
+          -C DIR, --chdir=DIR           Change to DIR before looking for files
+          -f FILE, --file=FILE          Read configuration from specified FILE
+          --fmt=FORMAT, --format=FORMAT Print data in specified FORMAT
+          --func=NAME, --function=NAME  Report time for function NAME
+          -h, --help                    Print this help and exit
+          -p STRING, --prefix=STRING    Use STRING as log file/profile prefix
+          -t NUMBER, --tail=NUMBER      Only report the last NUMBER files
+          --title=TITLE                 Specify the output plot TITLE
+        """
+        sys.stdout.write(self.outdent(help))
+        sys.stdout.flush()
+
+    def do_func(self, argv):
+        """
+        """
+        format = 'ascii'
+        function_name = '_main'
+        tail = None
+
+        short_opts = '?C:f:hp:t:'
+
+        long_opts = [
+            'chdir=',
+            'file=',
+            'fmt=',
+            'format=',
+            'func=',
+            'function=',
+            'help',
+            'prefix=',
+            'tail=',
+            'title=',
+        ]
+
+        opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], short_opts, long_opts)
+
+        for o, a in opts:
+            if o in ('-C', '--chdir'):
+                self.chdir = a
+            elif o in ('-f', '--file'):
+                self.config_file = a
+            elif o in ('--fmt', '--format'):
+                format = a
+            elif o in ('--func', '--function'):
+                function_name = a
+            elif o in ('-?', '-h', '--help'):
+                self.do_help(['help', 'func'])
+                sys.exit(0)
+            elif o in ('--max',):
+                max_time = int(a)
+            elif o in ('-p', '--prefix'):
+                self.prefix = a
+            elif o in ('-t', '--tail'):
+                tail = int(a)
+            elif o in ('--title',):
+                self.title = a
+
+        if self.config_file:
+            execfile(self.config_file, self.__dict__)
+
+        if self.chdir:
+            os.chdir(self.chdir)
+
+        if not args:
+
+            pattern = '%s*.prof' % self.prefix
+            args = self.args_to_files([pattern], tail)
+
+            if not args:
+                if self.chdir:
+                    directory = self.chdir
+                else:
+                    directory = os.getcwd()
+
+                sys.stderr.write('%s: func: No arguments specified.\n' % self.name)
+                sys.stderr.write('%s  No %s*.prof files found in "%s".\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.prefix, directory))
+                sys.stderr.write('%s  Type "%s help func" for help.\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.name))
+                sys.exit(1)
+
+        else:
+
+            args = self.args_to_files(args, tail)
+
+        cwd_ = os.getcwd() + os.sep
+
+        if format == 'ascii':
+
+            def print_function_timing(file, func):
+                try:
+                    f, line, func, time = self.get_function_profile(file, func)
+                except ValueError, e:
+                    sys.stderr.write("%s: func: %s: %s\n" % (self.name, file, e))
+                else:
+                    if f.startswith(cwd_):
+                        f = f[len(cwd_):]
+                    print "%.3f %s:%d(%s)" % (time, f, line, func)
+
+            for file in args:
+                print_function_timing(file, function_name)
+
+        elif format == 'gnuplot':
+
+            results = self.collect_results(args, self.get_function_time,
+                                           function_name)
+
+            self.gnuplot_results(results)
+
+        else:
+
+            sys.stderr.write('%s: func: Unknown format "%s".\n' % (self.name, format))
+            sys.exit(1)
+
+    #
+
+    def help_mem(self):
+        help = """\
+        Usage: scons-time mem [OPTIONS] FILE [...]
+
+          -C DIR, --chdir=DIR           Change to DIR before looking for files
+          -f FILE, --file=FILE          Read configuration from specified FILE
+          --fmt=FORMAT, --format=FORMAT Print data in specified FORMAT
+          -h, --help                    Print this help and exit
+          -p STRING, --prefix=STRING    Use STRING as log file/profile prefix
+          --stage=STAGE                 Plot memory at the specified stage:
+                                          pre-read, post-read, pre-build,
+                                          post-build (default: post-build)
+          -t NUMBER, --tail=NUMBER      Only report the last NUMBER files
+          --title=TITLE                 Specify the output plot TITLE
+        """
+        sys.stdout.write(self.outdent(help))
+        sys.stdout.flush()
+
+    def do_mem(self, argv):
+
+        format = 'ascii'
+        logfile_path = lambda x: x
+        stage = self.default_stage
+        tail = None
+
+        short_opts = '?C:f:hp:t:'
+
+        long_opts = [
+            'chdir=',
+            'file=',
+            'fmt=',
+            'format=',
+            'help',
+            'prefix=',
+            'stage=',
+            'tail=',
+            'title=',
+        ]
+
+        opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], short_opts, long_opts)
+
+        for o, a in opts:
+            if o in ('-C', '--chdir'):
+                self.chdir = a
+            elif o in ('-f', '--file'):
+                self.config_file = a
+            elif o in ('--fmt', '--format'):
+                format = a
+            elif o in ('-?', '-h', '--help'):
+                self.do_help(['help', 'mem'])
+                sys.exit(0)
+            elif o in ('-p', '--prefix'):
+                self.prefix = a
+            elif o in ('--stage',):
+                if not a in self.stages:
+                    sys.stderr.write('%s: mem: Unrecognized stage "%s".\n' % (self.name, a))
+                    sys.exit(1)
+                stage = a
+            elif o in ('-t', '--tail'):
+                tail = int(a)
+            elif o in ('--title',):
+                self.title = a
+
+        if self.config_file:
+            execfile(self.config_file, self.__dict__)
+
+        if self.chdir:
+            os.chdir(self.chdir)
+            logfile_path = lambda x, c=self.chdir: os.path.join(c, x)
+
+        if not args:
+
+            pattern = '%s*.log' % self.prefix
+            args = self.args_to_files([pattern], tail)
+
+            if not args:
+                if self.chdir:
+                    directory = self.chdir
+                else:
+                    directory = os.getcwd()
+
+                sys.stderr.write('%s: mem: No arguments specified.\n' % self.name)
+                sys.stderr.write('%s  No %s*.log files found in "%s".\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.prefix, directory))
+                sys.stderr.write('%s  Type "%s help mem" for help.\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.name))
+                sys.exit(1)
+
+        else:
+
+            args = self.args_to_files(args, tail)
+
+        cwd_ = os.getcwd() + os.sep
+
+        if format == 'ascii':
+
+            self.ascii_table(args, tuple(self.stages), self.get_memory, logfile_path)
+
+        elif format == 'gnuplot':
+
+            results = self.collect_results(args, self.get_memory,
+                                           self.stage_strings[stage])
+
+            self.gnuplot_results(results)
+
+        else:
+
+            sys.stderr.write('%s: mem: Unknown format "%s".\n' % (self.name, format))
+            sys.exit(1)
+
+        return 0
+
+    #
+
+    def help_obj(self):
+        help = """\
+        Usage: scons-time obj [OPTIONS] OBJECT FILE [...]
+
+          -C DIR, --chdir=DIR           Change to DIR before looking for files
+          -f FILE, --file=FILE          Read configuration from specified FILE
+          --fmt=FORMAT, --format=FORMAT Print data in specified FORMAT
+          -h, --help                    Print this help and exit
+          -p STRING, --prefix=STRING    Use STRING as log file/profile prefix
+          --stage=STAGE                 Plot memory at the specified stage:
+                                          pre-read, post-read, pre-build,
+                                          post-build (default: post-build)
+          -t NUMBER, --tail=NUMBER      Only report the last NUMBER files
+          --title=TITLE                 Specify the output plot TITLE
+        """
+        sys.stdout.write(self.outdent(help))
+        sys.stdout.flush()
+
+    def do_obj(self, argv):
+
+        format = 'ascii'
+        logfile_path = lambda x: x
+        stage = self.default_stage
+        tail = None
+
+        short_opts = '?C:f:hp:t:'
+
+        long_opts = [
+            'chdir=',
+            'file=',
+            'fmt=',
+            'format=',
+            'help',
+            'prefix=',
+            'stage=',
+            'tail=',
+            'title=',
+        ]
+
+        opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], short_opts, long_opts)
+
+        for o, a in opts:
+            if o in ('-C', '--chdir'):
+                self.chdir = a
+            elif o in ('-f', '--file'):
+                self.config_file = a
+            elif o in ('--fmt', '--format'):
+                format = a
+            elif o in ('-?', '-h', '--help'):
+                self.do_help(['help', 'obj'])
+                sys.exit(0)
+            elif o in ('-p', '--prefix'):
+                self.prefix = a
+            elif o in ('--stage',):
+                if not a in self.stages:
+                    sys.stderr.write('%s: obj: Unrecognized stage "%s".\n' % (self.name, a))
+                    sys.stderr.write('%s       Type "%s help obj" for help.\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.name))
+                    sys.exit(1)
+                stage = a
+            elif o in ('-t', '--tail'):
+                tail = int(a)
+            elif o in ('--title',):
+                self.title = a
+
+        if not args:
+            sys.stderr.write('%s: obj: Must specify an object name.\n' % self.name)
+            sys.stderr.write('%s       Type "%s help obj" for help.\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.name))
+            sys.exit(1)
+
+        object_name = args.pop(0)
+
+        if self.config_file:
+            execfile(self.config_file, self.__dict__)
+
+        if self.chdir:
+            os.chdir(self.chdir)
+            logfile_path = lambda x, c=self.chdir: os.path.join(c, x)
+
+        if not args:
+
+            pattern = '%s*.log' % self.prefix
+            args = self.args_to_files([pattern], tail)
+
+            if not args:
+                if self.chdir:
+                    directory = self.chdir
+                else:
+                    directory = os.getcwd()
+
+                sys.stderr.write('%s: obj: No arguments specified.\n' % self.name)
+                sys.stderr.write('%s  No %s*.log files found in "%s".\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.prefix, directory))
+                sys.stderr.write('%s  Type "%s help obj" for help.\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.name))
+                sys.exit(1)
+
+        else:
+
+            args = self.args_to_files(args, tail)
+
+        cwd_ = os.getcwd() + os.sep
+
+        if format == 'ascii':
+
+            self.ascii_table(args, tuple(self.stages), self.get_object_counts, logfile_path, object_name)
+
+        elif format == 'gnuplot':
+
+            stage_index = 0
+            for s in self.stages:
+                if stage == s:
+                    break
+                stage_index = stage_index + 1
+
+            results = self.collect_results(args, self.get_object_counts,
+                                           object_name, stage_index)
+
+            self.gnuplot_results(results)
+
+        else:
+
+            sys.stderr.write('%s: obj: Unknown format "%s".\n' % (self.name, format))
+            sys.exit(1)
+
+        return 0
+
+    #
+
+    def help_run(self):
+        help = """\
+        Usage: scons-time run [OPTIONS] [FILE ...]
+
+          --aegis=PROJECT               Use SCons from the Aegis PROJECT
+          --chdir=DIR                   Name of unpacked directory for chdir
+          -f FILE, --file=FILE          Read configuration from specified FILE
+          -h, --help                    Print this help and exit
+          -n, --no-exec                 No execute, just print command lines
+          --number=NUMBER               Put output in files for run NUMBER
+          --outdir=OUTDIR               Put output files in OUTDIR
+          -p STRING, --prefix=STRING    Use STRING as log file/profile prefix
+          --python=PYTHON               Time using the specified PYTHON
+          -q, --quiet                   Don't print command lines
+          --scons=SCONS                 Time using the specified SCONS
+          --svn=URL, --subversion=URL   Use SCons from Subversion URL
+          -v, --verbose                 Display output of commands
+        """
+        sys.stdout.write(self.outdent(help))
+        sys.stdout.flush()
+
+    def do_run(self, argv):
+        """
+        """
+        run_number_list = [None]
+
+        short_opts = '?f:hnp:qs:v'
+
+        long_opts = [
+            'aegis=',
+            'file=',
+            'help',
+            'no-exec',
+            'number=',
+            'outdir=',
+            'prefix=',
+            'python=',
+            'quiet',
+            'scons=',
+            'svn=',
+            'subdir=',
+            'subversion=',
+            'verbose',
+        ]
+
+        opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], short_opts, long_opts)
+
+        for o, a in opts:
+            if o in ('--aegis',):
+                self.aegis_project = a
+            elif o in ('-f', '--file'):
+                self.config_file = a
+            elif o in ('-?', '-h', '--help'):
+                self.do_help(['help', 'run'])
+                sys.exit(0)
+            elif o in ('-n', '--no-exec'):
+                self.execute = self._do_not_execute
+            elif o in ('--number',):
+                run_number_list = self.split_run_numbers(a)
+            elif o in ('--outdir',):
+                self.outdir = a
+            elif o in ('-p', '--prefix'):
+                self.prefix = a
+            elif o in ('--python',):
+                self.python = a
+            elif o in ('-q', '--quiet'):
+                self.display = self._do_not_display
+            elif o in ('-s', '--subdir'):
+                self.subdir = a
+            elif o in ('--scons',):
+                self.scons = a
+            elif o in ('--svn', '--subversion'):
+                self.subversion_url = a
+            elif o in ('-v', '--verbose'):
+                self.redirect = tee_to_file
+                self.verbose = True
+                self.svn_co_flag = ''
+
+        if not args and not self.config_file:
+            sys.stderr.write('%s: run: No arguments or -f config file specified.\n' % self.name)
+            sys.stderr.write('%s  Type "%s help run" for help.\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.name))
+            sys.exit(1)
+
+        if self.config_file:
+            execfile(self.config_file, self.__dict__)
+
+        if args:
+            self.archive_list = args
+
+        archive_file_name = os.path.split(self.archive_list[0])[1]
+
+        if not self.subdir:
+            self.subdir = self.archive_splitext(archive_file_name)[0]
+
+        if not self.prefix:
+            self.prefix = self.archive_splitext(archive_file_name)[0]
+
+        prepare = None
+        if self.subversion_url:
+            prepare = self.prep_subversion_run
+        elif self.aegis_project:
+            prepare = self.prep_aegis_run
+
+        for run_number in run_number_list:
+            self.individual_run(run_number, self.archive_list, prepare)
+
+    def split_run_numbers(self, s):
+        result = []
+        for n in s.split(','):
+            try:
+                x, y = n.split('-')
+            except ValueError:
+                result.append(int(n))
+            else:
+                result.extend(range(int(x), int(y)+1))
+        return result
+
+    def scons_path(self, dir):
+        return os.path.join(dir, 'src', 'script', 'scons.py')
+
+    def scons_lib_dir_path(self, dir):
+        return os.path.join(dir, 'src', 'engine')
+
+    def prep_aegis_run(self, commands, removals):
+        self.aegis_tmpdir = make_temp_file(prefix = self.name + '-aegis-')
+        removals.append((shutil.rmtree, 'rm -rf %%s', self.aegis_tmpdir))
+
+        self.aegis_parent_project = os.path.splitext(self.aegis_project)[0]
+        self.scons = self.scons_path(self.aegis_tmpdir)
+        self.scons_lib_dir = self.scons_lib_dir_path(self.aegis_tmpdir)
+
+        commands.extend([
+            'mkdir %(aegis_tmpdir)s',
+            (lambda: os.chdir(self.aegis_tmpdir), 'cd %(aegis_tmpdir)s'),
+            '%(aegis)s -cp -ind -p %(aegis_parent_project)s .',
+            '%(aegis)s -cp -ind -p %(aegis_project)s -delta %(run_number)s .',
+        ])
+
+    def prep_subversion_run(self, commands, removals):
+        self.svn_tmpdir = make_temp_file(prefix = self.name + '-svn-')
+        removals.append((shutil.rmtree, 'rm -rf %%s', self.svn_tmpdir))
+
+        self.scons = self.scons_path(self.svn_tmpdir)
+        self.scons_lib_dir = self.scons_lib_dir_path(self.svn_tmpdir)
+
+        commands.extend([
+            'mkdir %(svn_tmpdir)s',
+            '%(svn)s co %(svn_co_flag)s -r %(run_number)s %(subversion_url)s %(svn_tmpdir)s',
+        ])
+
+    def individual_run(self, run_number, archive_list, prepare=None):
+        """
+        Performs an individual run of the default SCons invocations.
+        """
+
+        commands = []
+        removals = []
+
+        if prepare:
+            prepare(commands, removals)
+
+        save_scons              = self.scons
+        save_scons_wrapper      = self.scons_wrapper
+        save_scons_lib_dir      = self.scons_lib_dir
+
+        if self.outdir is None:
+            self.outdir = self.orig_cwd
+        elif not os.path.isabs(self.outdir):
+            self.outdir = os.path.join(self.orig_cwd, self.outdir)
+
+        if self.scons is None:
+            self.scons = self.scons_path(self.orig_cwd)
+
+        if self.scons_lib_dir is None:
+            self.scons_lib_dir = self.scons_lib_dir_path(self.orig_cwd)
+
+        if self.scons_wrapper is None:
+            self.scons_wrapper = self.scons
+
+        if not run_number:
+            run_number = self.find_next_run_number(self.outdir, self.prefix)
+
+        self.run_number = str(run_number)
+
+        self.prefix_run = self.prefix + '-%03d' % run_number
+
+        if self.targets0 is None:
+            self.targets0 = self.startup_targets
+        if self.targets1 is None:
+            self.targets1 = self.targets
+        if self.targets2 is None:
+            self.targets2 = self.targets
+
+        self.tmpdir = make_temp_file(prefix = self.name + '-')
+
+        commands.extend([
+            'mkdir %(tmpdir)s',
+
+            (os.chdir, 'cd %%s', self.tmpdir),
+        ])
+
+        for archive in archive_list:
+            if not os.path.isabs(archive):
+                archive = os.path.join(self.orig_cwd, archive)
+            if os.path.isdir(archive):
+                dest = os.path.split(archive)[1]
+                commands.append((shutil.copytree, 'cp -r %%s %%s', archive, dest))
+            else:
+                suffix = self.archive_splitext(archive)[1]
+                unpack_command = self.unpack_map.get(suffix)
+                if not unpack_command:
+                    dest = os.path.split(archive)[1]
+                    commands.append((shutil.copyfile, 'cp %%s %%s', archive, dest))
+                else:
+                    commands.append(unpack_command + (archive,))
+
+        commands.extend([
+            (os.chdir, 'cd %%s', self.subdir),
+        ])
+
+        commands.extend(self.initial_commands)
+
+        commands.extend([
+            (lambda: read_tree('.'),
+            'find * -type f | xargs cat > /dev/null'),
+
+            (self.set_env, 'export %%s=%%s',
+             'SCONS_LIB_DIR', self.scons_lib_dir),
+
+            '%(python)s %(scons_wrapper)s --version',
+        ])
+
+        index = 0
+        for run_command in self.run_commands:
+            setattr(self, 'prof%d' % index, self.profile_name(index))
+            c = (
+                self.log_execute,
+                self.log_display,
+                run_command,
+                self.logfile_name(index),
+            )
+            commands.append(c)
+            index = index + 1
+
+        commands.extend([
+            (os.chdir, 'cd %%s', self.orig_cwd),
+        ])
+
+        if not os.environ.get('PRESERVE'):
+            commands.extend(removals)
+
+            commands.append((shutil.rmtree, 'rm -rf %%s', self.tmpdir))
+
+        self.run_command_list(commands, self.__dict__)
+
+        self.scons              = save_scons
+        self.scons_lib_dir      = save_scons_lib_dir
+        self.scons_wrapper      = save_scons_wrapper
+
+    #
+
+    def help_time(self):
+        help = """\
+        Usage: scons-time time [OPTIONS] FILE [...]
+
+          -C DIR, --chdir=DIR           Change to DIR before looking for files
+          -f FILE, --file=FILE          Read configuration from specified FILE
+          --fmt=FORMAT, --format=FORMAT Print data in specified FORMAT
+          -h, --help                    Print this help and exit
+          -p STRING, --prefix=STRING    Use STRING as log file/profile prefix
+          -t NUMBER, --tail=NUMBER      Only report the last NUMBER files
+          --which=TIMER                 Plot timings for TIMER:  total,
+                                          SConscripts, SCons, commands.
+        """
+        sys.stdout.write(self.outdent(help))
+        sys.stdout.flush()
+
+    def do_time(self, argv):
+
+        format = 'ascii'
+        logfile_path = lambda x: x
+        tail = None
+        which = 'total'
+
+        short_opts = '?C:f:hp:t:'
+
+        long_opts = [
+            'chdir=',
+            'file=',
+            'fmt=',
+            'format=',
+            'help',
+            'prefix=',
+            'tail=',
+            'title=',
+            'which=',
+        ]
+
+        opts, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], short_opts, long_opts)
+
+        for o, a in opts:
+            if o in ('-C', '--chdir'):
+                self.chdir = a
+            elif o in ('-f', '--file'):
+                self.config_file = a
+            elif o in ('--fmt', '--format'):
+                format = a
+            elif o in ('-?', '-h', '--help'):
+                self.do_help(['help', 'time'])
+                sys.exit(0)
+            elif o in ('-p', '--prefix'):
+                self.prefix = a
+            elif o in ('-t', '--tail'):
+                tail = int(a)
+            elif o in ('--title',):
+                self.title = a
+            elif o in ('--which',):
+                if not a in self.time_strings.keys():
+                    sys.stderr.write('%s: time: Unrecognized timer "%s".\n' % (self.name, a))
+                    sys.stderr.write('%s  Type "%s help time" for help.\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.name))
+                    sys.exit(1)
+                which = a
+
+        if self.config_file:
+            execfile(self.config_file, self.__dict__)
+
+        if self.chdir:
+            os.chdir(self.chdir)
+            logfile_path = lambda x, c=self.chdir: os.path.join(c, x)
+
+        if not args:
+
+            pattern = '%s*.log' % self.prefix
+            args = self.args_to_files([pattern], tail)
+
+            if not args:
+                if self.chdir:
+                    directory = self.chdir
+                else:
+                    directory = os.getcwd()
+
+                sys.stderr.write('%s: time: No arguments specified.\n' % self.name)
+                sys.stderr.write('%s  No %s*.log files found in "%s".\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.prefix, directory))
+                sys.stderr.write('%s  Type "%s help time" for help.\n' % (self.name_spaces, self.name))
+                sys.exit(1)
+
+        else:
+
+            args = self.args_to_files(args, tail)
+
+        cwd_ = os.getcwd() + os.sep
+
+        if format == 'ascii':
+
+            columns = ("Total", "SConscripts", "SCons", "commands")
+            self.ascii_table(args, columns, self.get_debug_times, logfile_path)
+
+        elif format == 'gnuplot':
+
+            results = self.collect_results(args, self.get_debug_times,
+                                           self.time_strings[which])
+
+            self.gnuplot_results(results, fmt='%s %.6f')
+
+        else:
+
+            sys.stderr.write('%s: time: Unknown format "%s".\n' % (self.name, format))
+            sys.exit(1)
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+    opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], 'h?V', ['help', 'version'])
+
+    ST = SConsTimer()
+
+    for o, a in opts:
+        if o in ('-?', '-h', '--help'):
+            ST.do_help(['help'])
+            sys.exit(0)
+        elif o in ('-V', '--version'):
+            sys.stdout.write('scons-time version\n')
+            sys.exit(0)
+
+    if not args:
+        sys.stderr.write('Type "%s help" for usage.\n' % ST.name)
+        sys.exit(1)
+
+    ST.execute_subcommand(args)


Property changes on: cs/scons/scons-time.py
___________________________________________________________________
Name: svn:executable
   + *

Deleted: cs/scons/scons.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons.py	2009-04-08 19:07:50 UTC (rev 14626)
+++ cs/scons/scons.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -1,161 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
-#
-# SCons - a Software Constructor
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 The SCons Foundation
-#
-# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
-# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
-# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
-# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
-# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
-# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
-# the following conditions:
-#
-# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
-# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-#
-# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
-# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
-# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
-# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
-# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
-# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
-# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
-#
-
-__revision__ = "/home/scons/scons/branch.0/branch.96/baseline/src/script/scons.py 0.96.92.D002 2006/04/11 07:39:43 knight"
-
-__version__ = "0.96.92"
-
-__build__ = "D002"
-
-__buildsys__ = "roxbury"
-
-__date__ = "2006/04/11 07:39:43"
-
-__developer__ = "knight"
-
-import os
-import os.path
-import sys
-
-##############################################################################
-# BEGIN STANDARD SCons SCRIPT HEADER
-#
-# This is the cut-and-paste logic so that a self-contained script can
-# interoperate correctly with different SCons versions and installation
-# locations for the engine.  If you modify anything in this section, you
-# should also change other scripts that use this same header.
-##############################################################################
-
-# Strip the script directory from sys.path() so on case-insensitive
-# (WIN32) systems Python doesn't think that the "scons" script is the
-# "SCons" package.  Replace it with our own library directories
-# (version-specific first, in case they installed by hand there,
-# followed by generic) so we pick up the right version of the build
-# engine modules if they're in either directory.
-
-script_dir = sys.path[0]
-
-if script_dir in sys.path:
-    sys.path.remove(script_dir)
-
-libs = []
-
-if os.environ.has_key("SCONS_LIB_DIR"):
-    libs.append(os.environ["SCONS_LIB_DIR"])
-
-local = 'scons-local-' + __version__
-if script_dir:
-    local = os.path.join(script_dir, local)
-libs.append(local)
-
-scons_version = 'scons-%s' % __version__
-
-prefs = []
-
-if sys.platform == 'win32':
-    # sys.prefix is (likely) C:\Python*;
-    # check only C:\Python*.
-    prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-    prefs.append(os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages'))
-else:
-    # On other (POSIX) platforms, things are more complicated due to
-    # the variety of path names and library locations.  Try to be smart
-    # about it.
-    if script_dir == 'bin':
-        # script_dir is `pwd`/bin;
-        # check `pwd`/lib/scons*.
-        prefs.append(os.getcwd())
-    else:
-        if script_dir == '.' or script_dir == '':
-            script_dir = os.getcwd()
-        head, tail = os.path.split(script_dir)
-        if tail == "bin":
-            # script_dir is /foo/bin;
-            # check /foo/lib/scons*.
-            prefs.append(head)
-
-    head, tail = os.path.split(sys.prefix)
-    if tail == "usr":
-        # sys.prefix is /foo/usr;
-        # check /foo/usr/lib/scons* first,
-        # then /foo/usr/local/lib/scons*.
-        prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-        prefs.append(os.path.join(sys.prefix, "local"))
-    elif tail == "local":
-        h, t = os.path.split(head)
-        if t == "usr":
-            # sys.prefix is /foo/usr/local;
-            # check /foo/usr/local/lib/scons* first,
-            # then /foo/usr/lib/scons*.
-            prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-            prefs.append(head)
-        else:
-            # sys.prefix is /foo/local;
-            # check only /foo/local/lib/scons*.
-            prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-    else:
-        # sys.prefix is /foo (ends in neither /usr or /local);
-        # check only /foo/lib/scons*.
-        prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-
-    temp = map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, 'lib'), prefs)
-    temp.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x,
-                                           'lib',
-                                           'python' + sys.version[:3],
-                                           'site-packages'),
-                           prefs))
-    prefs = temp
-
-    # Add the parent directory of the current python's library to the
-    # preferences.  On SuSE-91/AMD64, for example, this is /usr/lib64,
-    # not /usr/lib.
-    try:
-        libpath = os.__file__
-    except AttributeError:
-        pass
-    else:
-        while libpath:
-            libpath, tail = os.path.split(libpath)
-            if tail[:6] == "python":
-                break
-        if libpath:
-            # Python library is in /usr/libfoo/python*;
-            # check /usr/libfoo/scons*.
-            prefs.append(libpath)
-
-# Look first for 'scons-__version__' in all of our preference libs,
-# then for 'scons'.
-libs.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, scons_version), prefs))
-libs.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, 'scons'), prefs))
-
-sys.path = libs + sys.path
-
-##############################################################################
-# END STANDARD SCons SCRIPT HEADER
-##############################################################################
-
-import SCons.Script
-SCons.Script.main()

Added: cs/scons/scons.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/scons.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/scons.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,165 @@
+#! /usr/bin/env python
+#
+# SCons - a Software Constructor
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/script/scons.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__version__ = "1.2.0"
+
+__build__ = "r3842"
+
+__buildsys__ = "scons-dev"
+
+__date__ = "2008/12/20 22:59:52"
+
+__developer__ = "scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import sys
+
+##############################################################################
+# BEGIN STANDARD SCons SCRIPT HEADER
+#
+# This is the cut-and-paste logic so that a self-contained script can
+# interoperate correctly with different SCons versions and installation
+# locations for the engine.  If you modify anything in this section, you
+# should also change other scripts that use this same header.
+##############################################################################
+
+# Strip the script directory from sys.path() so on case-insensitive
+# (WIN32) systems Python doesn't think that the "scons" script is the
+# "SCons" package.  Replace it with our own library directories
+# (version-specific first, in case they installed by hand there,
+# followed by generic) so we pick up the right version of the build
+# engine modules if they're in either directory.
+
+script_dir = sys.path[0]
+
+if script_dir in sys.path:
+    sys.path.remove(script_dir)
+
+libs = []
+
+if os.environ.has_key("SCONS_LIB_DIR"):
+    libs.append(os.environ["SCONS_LIB_DIR"])
+
+local_version = 'scons-local-' + __version__
+local = 'scons-local'
+if script_dir:
+    local_version = os.path.join(script_dir, local_version)
+    local = os.path.join(script_dir, local)
+libs.append(os.path.abspath(local_version))
+libs.append(os.path.abspath(local))
+
+scons_version = 'scons-%s' % __version__
+
+prefs = []
+
+if sys.platform == 'win32':
+    # sys.prefix is (likely) C:\Python*;
+    # check only C:\Python*.
+    prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+    prefs.append(os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages'))
+else:
+    # On other (POSIX) platforms, things are more complicated due to
+    # the variety of path names and library locations.  Try to be smart
+    # about it.
+    if script_dir == 'bin':
+        # script_dir is `pwd`/bin;
+        # check `pwd`/lib/scons*.
+        prefs.append(os.getcwd())
+    else:
+        if script_dir == '.' or script_dir == '':
+            script_dir = os.getcwd()
+        head, tail = os.path.split(script_dir)
+        if tail == "bin":
+            # script_dir is /foo/bin;
+            # check /foo/lib/scons*.
+            prefs.append(head)
+
+    head, tail = os.path.split(sys.prefix)
+    if tail == "usr":
+        # sys.prefix is /foo/usr;
+        # check /foo/usr/lib/scons* first,
+        # then /foo/usr/local/lib/scons*.
+        prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+        prefs.append(os.path.join(sys.prefix, "local"))
+    elif tail == "local":
+        h, t = os.path.split(head)
+        if t == "usr":
+            # sys.prefix is /foo/usr/local;
+            # check /foo/usr/local/lib/scons* first,
+            # then /foo/usr/lib/scons*.
+            prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+            prefs.append(head)
+        else:
+            # sys.prefix is /foo/local;
+            # check only /foo/local/lib/scons*.
+            prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+    else:
+        # sys.prefix is /foo (ends in neither /usr or /local);
+        # check only /foo/lib/scons*.
+        prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+
+    temp = map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, 'lib'), prefs)
+    temp.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x,
+                                           'lib',
+                                           'python' + sys.version[:3],
+                                           'site-packages'),
+                           prefs))
+    prefs = temp
+
+    # Add the parent directory of the current python's library to the
+    # preferences.  On SuSE-91/AMD64, for example, this is /usr/lib64,
+    # not /usr/lib.
+    try:
+        libpath = os.__file__
+    except AttributeError:
+        pass
+    else:
+        # Split /usr/libfoo/python*/os.py to /usr/libfoo/python*.
+        libpath, tail = os.path.split(libpath)
+        # Split /usr/libfoo/python* to /usr/libfoo
+        libpath, tail = os.path.split(libpath)
+        # Check /usr/libfoo/scons*.
+        prefs.append(libpath)
+
+# Look first for 'scons-__version__' in all of our preference libs,
+# then for 'scons'.
+libs.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, scons_version), prefs))
+libs.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, 'scons'), prefs))
+
+sys.path = libs + sys.path
+
+##############################################################################
+# END STANDARD SCons SCRIPT HEADER
+##############################################################################
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+    import SCons.Script
+    # this does all the work, and calls sys.exit
+    # with the proper exit status when done.
+    SCons.Script.main()


Property changes on: cs/scons/scons.py
___________________________________________________________________
Name: svn:executable
   + *

Deleted: cs/scons/sconsign.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/sconsign.py	2009-04-08 19:07:50 UTC (rev 14626)
+++ cs/scons/sconsign.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -1,454 +0,0 @@
-#! /usr/bin/env python
-#
-# SCons - a Software Constructor
-#
-# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 The SCons Foundation
-#
-# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
-# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
-# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
-# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
-# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
-# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
-# the following conditions:
-#
-# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
-# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
-#
-# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
-# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
-# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
-# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
-# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
-# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
-# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
-#
-
-__revision__ = "/home/scons/scons/branch.0/branch.96/baseline/src/script/sconsign.py 0.96.92.D002 2006/04/11 07:39:43 knight"
-
-__version__ = "0.96.92"
-
-__build__ = "D002"
-
-__buildsys__ = "roxbury"
-
-__date__ = "2006/04/11 07:39:43"
-
-__developer__ = "knight"
-
-import os
-import os.path
-import sys
-import time
-
-##############################################################################
-# BEGIN STANDARD SCons SCRIPT HEADER
-#
-# This is the cut-and-paste logic so that a self-contained script can
-# interoperate correctly with different SCons versions and installation
-# locations for the engine.  If you modify anything in this section, you
-# should also change other scripts that use this same header.
-##############################################################################
-
-# Strip the script directory from sys.path() so on case-insensitive
-# (WIN32) systems Python doesn't think that the "scons" script is the
-# "SCons" package.  Replace it with our own library directories
-# (version-specific first, in case they installed by hand there,
-# followed by generic) so we pick up the right version of the build
-# engine modules if they're in either directory.
-
-script_dir = sys.path[0]
-
-if script_dir in sys.path:
-    sys.path.remove(script_dir)
-
-libs = []
-
-if os.environ.has_key("SCONS_LIB_DIR"):
-    libs.append(os.environ["SCONS_LIB_DIR"])
-
-local = 'scons-local-' + __version__
-if script_dir:
-    local = os.path.join(script_dir, local)
-libs.append(local)
-
-scons_version = 'scons-%s' % __version__
-
-prefs = []
-
-if sys.platform == 'win32':
-    # sys.prefix is (likely) C:\Python*;
-    # check only C:\Python*.
-    prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-    prefs.append(os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages'))
-else:
-    # On other (POSIX) platforms, things are more complicated due to
-    # the variety of path names and library locations.  Try to be smart
-    # about it.
-    if script_dir == 'bin':
-        # script_dir is `pwd`/bin;
-        # check `pwd`/lib/scons*.
-        prefs.append(os.getcwd())
-    else:
-        if script_dir == '.' or script_dir == '':
-            script_dir = os.getcwd()
-        head, tail = os.path.split(script_dir)
-        if tail == "bin":
-            # script_dir is /foo/bin;
-            # check /foo/lib/scons*.
-            prefs.append(head)
-
-    head, tail = os.path.split(sys.prefix)
-    if tail == "usr":
-        # sys.prefix is /foo/usr;
-        # check /foo/usr/lib/scons* first,
-        # then /foo/usr/local/lib/scons*.
-        prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-        prefs.append(os.path.join(sys.prefix, "local"))
-    elif tail == "local":
-        h, t = os.path.split(head)
-        if t == "usr":
-            # sys.prefix is /foo/usr/local;
-            # check /foo/usr/local/lib/scons* first,
-            # then /foo/usr/lib/scons*.
-            prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-            prefs.append(head)
-        else:
-            # sys.prefix is /foo/local;
-            # check only /foo/local/lib/scons*.
-            prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-    else:
-        # sys.prefix is /foo (ends in neither /usr or /local);
-        # check only /foo/lib/scons*.
-        prefs.append(sys.prefix)
-
-    temp = map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, 'lib'), prefs)
-    temp.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x,
-                                           'lib',
-                                           'python' + sys.version[:3],
-                                           'site-packages'),
-                           prefs))
-    prefs = temp
-
-    # Add the parent directory of the current python's library to the
-    # preferences.  On SuSE-91/AMD64, for example, this is /usr/lib64,
-    # not /usr/lib.
-    try:
-        libpath = os.__file__
-    except AttributeError:
-        pass
-    else:
-        while libpath:
-            libpath, tail = os.path.split(libpath)
-            if tail[:6] == "python":
-                break
-        if libpath:
-            # Python library is in /usr/libfoo/python*;
-            # check /usr/libfoo/scons*.
-            prefs.append(libpath)
-
-# Look first for 'scons-__version__' in all of our preference libs,
-# then for 'scons'.
-libs.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, scons_version), prefs))
-libs.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, 'scons'), prefs))
-
-sys.path = libs + sys.path
-
-##############################################################################
-# END STANDARD SCons SCRIPT HEADER
-##############################################################################
-
-import cPickle
-import imp
-import string
-import whichdb
-
-import SCons.SConsign
-
-def my_whichdb(filename):
-    try:
-        f = open(filename + ".dblite", "rb")
-        f.close()
-        return "SCons.dblite"
-    except IOError:
-        pass
-    return _orig_whichdb(filename)
-
-_orig_whichdb = whichdb.whichdb
-whichdb.whichdb = my_whichdb
-
-def my_import(mname):
-    if '.' in mname:
-        i = string.rfind(mname, '.')
-        parent = my_import(mname[:i])
-        fp, pathname, description = imp.find_module(mname[i+1:],
-                                                    parent.__path__)
-    else:
-        fp, pathname, description = imp.find_module(mname)
-    return imp.load_module(mname, fp, pathname, description)
-
-class Flagger:
-    default_value = 1
-    def __setitem__(self, item, value):
-        self.__dict__[item] = value
-        self.default_value = 0
-    def __getitem__(self, item):
-        return self.__dict__.get(item, self.default_value)
-
-Do_Call = None
-Print_Directories = []
-Print_Entries = []
-Print_Flags = Flagger()
-Verbose = 0
-Readable = 0
-Raw = 0
-
-def default_mapper(entry, name):
-    try:
-        val = eval("entry."+name)
-    except:
-        val = None
-    return str(val)
-
-def map_timestamp(entry, name):
-    try:
-        timestamp = entry.timestamp
-    except AttributeError:
-        timestamp = None
-    if Readable and timestamp:
-        return "'" + time.ctime(timestamp) + "'"
-    else:
-        return str(timestamp)
-
-def map_bkids(entry, name):
-    try:
-        bkids = entry.bsources + entry.bdepends + entry.bimplicit
-        bkidsigs = entry.bsourcesigs + entry.bdependsigs + entry.bimplicitsigs
-    except AttributeError:
-        return None
-    result = []
-    for i in xrange(len(bkids)):
-        result.append("%s: %s" % (bkids[i], bkidsigs[i]))
-    if result == []:
-        return None
-    return string.join(result, "\n        ")
-
-map_field = {
-    'timestamp' : map_timestamp,
-    'bkids'     : map_bkids,
-}
-
-map_name = {
-    'implicit'  : 'bkids',
-}
-
-def field(name, entry, verbose=Verbose):
-    if not Print_Flags[name]:
-        return None
-    fieldname = map_name.get(name, name)
-    mapper = map_field.get(fieldname, default_mapper)
-    val = mapper(entry, name)
-    if verbose:
-        val = name + ": " + val
-    return val
-
-def nodeinfo_raw(name, ninfo, prefix=""):
-    # This does essentially what the pprint module does,
-    # except that it sorts the keys for deterministic output.
-    d = ninfo.__dict__
-    keys = d.keys()
-    keys.sort()
-    l = []
-    for k in keys:
-        l.append('%s: %s' % (repr(k), repr(d[k])))
-    return name + ': {' + string.join(l, ', ') + '}'
-
-def nodeinfo_string(name, ninfo, prefix=""):
-    fieldlist = ["bsig", "csig", "timestamp", "size"]
-    f = lambda x, ni=ninfo, v=Verbose: field(x, ni, v)
-    outlist = [name+":"] + filter(None, map(f, fieldlist))
-    if Verbose:
-        sep = "\n    " + prefix
-    else:
-        sep = " "
-    return string.join(outlist, sep)
-
-def printfield(name, entry, prefix=""):
-    if Raw:
-        print nodeinfo_raw(name, entry.ninfo, prefix)
-    else:
-        print nodeinfo_string(name, entry.ninfo, prefix)
-
-    outlist = field("implicit", entry, 0)
-    if outlist:
-        if Verbose:
-            print "    implicit:"
-        print "        " + outlist
-
-def printentries(entries):
-    if Print_Entries:
-        for name in Print_Entries:
-            try:
-                entry = entries[name]
-            except KeyError:
-                sys.stderr.write("sconsign: no entry `%s' in `%s'\n" % (name, args[0]))
-            else:
-                printfield(name, entry)
-    else:
-        names = entries.keys()
-        names.sort()
-        for name in names:
-            printfield(name, entries[name])
-
-class Do_SConsignDB:
-    def __init__(self, dbm_name, dbm):
-        self.dbm_name = dbm_name
-        self.dbm = dbm
-
-    def __call__(self, fname):
-        # The *dbm modules stick their own file suffixes on the names
-        # that are passed in.  This is causes us to jump through some
-        # hoops here to be able to allow the user
-        try:
-            # Try opening the specified file name.  Example:
-            #   SPECIFIED                  OPENED BY self.dbm.open()
-            #   ---------                  -------------------------
-            #   .sconsign               => .sconsign.dblite
-            #   .sconsign.dblite        => .sconsign.dblite.dblite
-            db = self.dbm.open(fname, "r")
-        except (IOError, OSError), e:
-            print_e = e
-            try:
-                # That didn't work, so try opening the base name,
-                # so that if the actually passed in 'sconsign.dblite'
-                # (for example), the dbm module will put the suffix back
-                # on for us and open it anyway.
-                db = self.dbm.open(os.path.splitext(fname)[0], "r")
-            except (IOError, OSError):
-                # That didn't work either.  See if the file name
-                # they specified just exists (independent of the dbm
-                # suffix-mangling).
-                try:
-                    open(fname, "r")
-                except (IOError, OSError), e:
-                    # Nope, that file doesn't even exist, so report that
-                    # fact back.
-                    print_e = e
-                sys.stderr.write("sconsign: %s\n" % (print_e))
-                return
-        except:
-            sys.stderr.write("sconsign: ignoring invalid `%s' file `%s'\n" % (self.dbm_name, fname))
-            return
-
-        if Print_Directories:
-            for dir in Print_Directories:
-                try:
-                    val = db[dir]
-                except KeyError:
-                    sys.stderr.write("sconsign: no dir `%s' in `%s'\n" % (dir, args[0]))
-                else:
-                    self.printentries(dir, val)
-        else:
-            keys = db.keys()
-            keys.sort()
-            for dir in keys:
-                self.printentries(dir, db[dir])
-
-    def printentries(self, dir, val):
-        print '=== ' + dir + ':'
-        printentries(cPickle.loads(val))
-
-def Do_SConsignDir(name):
-    try:
-        fp = open(name, 'rb')
-    except (IOError, OSError), e:
-        sys.stderr.write("sconsign: %s\n" % (e))
-        return
-    try:
-        sconsign = SCons.SConsign.Dir(fp)
-    except:
-        sys.stderr.write("sconsign: ignoring invalid .sconsign file `%s'\n" % name)
-        return
-    printentries(sconsign.entries)
-
-##############################################################################
-
-import getopt
-
-helpstr = """\
-Usage: sconsign [OPTIONS] FILE [...]
-Options:
-  -b, --bsig                  Print build signature information.
-  -c, --csig                  Print content signature information.
-  -d DIR, --dir=DIR           Print only info about DIR.
-  -e ENTRY, --entry=ENTRY     Print only info about ENTRY.
-  -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT  FILE is in the specified FORMAT.
-  -h, --help                  Print this message and exit.
-  -i, --implicit              Print implicit dependency information.
-  -r, --readable              Print timestamps in human-readable form.
-  --raw                       Print raw Python object representations.
-  -s, --size                  Print file sizes.
-  -t, --timestamp             Print timestamp information.
-  -v, --verbose               Verbose, describe each field.
-"""
-
-opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "bcd:e:f:hirstv",
-                            ['bsig', 'csig', 'dir=', 'entry=',
-                             'format=', 'help', 'implicit',
-                             'raw', 'readable',
-                             'size', 'timestamp', 'verbose'])
-
-
-for o, a in opts:
-    if o in ('-b', '--bsig'):
-        Print_Flags['bsig'] = 1
-    elif o in ('-c', '--csig'):
-        Print_Flags['csig'] = 1
-    elif o in ('-d', '--dir'):
-        Print_Directories.append(a)
-    elif o in ('-e', '--entry'):
-        Print_Entries.append(a)
-    elif o in ('-f', '--format'):
-        Module_Map = {'dblite'   : 'SCons.dblite',
-                      'sconsign' : None}
-        dbm_name = Module_Map.get(a, a)
-        if dbm_name:
-            try:
-                dbm = my_import(dbm_name)
-            except:
-                sys.stderr.write("sconsign: illegal file format `%s'\n" % a)
-                print helpstr
-                sys.exit(2)
-            Do_Call = Do_SConsignDB(a, dbm)
-        else:
-            Do_Call = Do_SConsignDir
-    elif o in ('-h', '--help'):
-        print helpstr
-        sys.exit(0)
-    elif o in ('-i', '--implicit'):
-        Print_Flags['implicit'] = 1
-    elif o in ('--raw',):
-        Raw = 1
-    elif o in ('-r', '--readable'):
-        Readable = 1
-    elif o in ('-s', '--size'):
-        Print_Flags['size'] = 1
-    elif o in ('-t', '--timestamp'):
-        Print_Flags['timestamp'] = 1
-    elif o in ('-v', '--verbose'):
-        Verbose = 1
-
-if Do_Call:
-    for a in args:
-        Do_Call(a)
-else:
-    for a in args:
-        dbm_name = whichdb.whichdb(a)
-        if dbm_name:
-            Map_Module = {'SCons.dblite' : 'dblite'}
-            dbm = my_import(dbm_name)
-            Do_SConsignDB(Map_Module.get(dbm_name, dbm_name), dbm)(a)
-        else:
-            Do_SConsignDir(a)
-
-sys.exit(0)

Added: cs/scons/sconsign.py
===================================================================
--- cs/scons/sconsign.py	                        (rev 0)
+++ cs/scons/sconsign.py	2009-04-08 19:11:02 UTC (rev 14627)
@@ -0,0 +1,502 @@
+#! /usr/bin/env python
+#
+# SCons - a Software Constructor
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 The SCons Foundation
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+# a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+# "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+# without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+# distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+# the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
+# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
+# KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+# NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE
+# LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+# OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
+# WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+
+__revision__ = "src/script/sconsign.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
+
+__version__ = "1.2.0"
+
+__build__ = "r3842"
+
+__buildsys__ = "scons-dev"
+
+__date__ = "2008/12/20 22:59:52"
+
+__developer__ = "scons"
+
+import os
+import os.path
+import sys
+import time
+
+##############################################################################
+# BEGIN STANDARD SCons SCRIPT HEADER
+#
+# This is the cut-and-paste logic so that a self-contained script can
+# interoperate correctly with different SCons versions and installation
+# locations for the engine.  If you modify anything in this section, you
+# should also change other scripts that use this same header.
+##############################################################################
+
+# Strip the script directory from sys.path() so on case-insensitive
+# (WIN32) systems Python doesn't think that the "scons" script is the
+# "SCons" package.  Replace it with our own library directories
+# (version-specific first, in case they installed by hand there,
+# followed by generic) so we pick up the right version of the build
+# engine modules if they're in either directory.
+
+script_dir = sys.path[0]
+
+if script_dir in sys.path:
+    sys.path.remove(script_dir)
+
+libs = []
+
+if os.environ.has_key("SCONS_LIB_DIR"):
+    libs.append(os.environ["SCONS_LIB_DIR"])
+
+local_version = 'scons-local-' + __version__
+local = 'scons-local'
+if script_dir:
+    local_version = os.path.join(script_dir, local_version)
+    local = os.path.join(script_dir, local)
+libs.append(os.path.abspath(local_version))
+libs.append(os.path.abspath(local))
+
+scons_version = 'scons-%s' % __version__
+
+prefs = []
+
+if sys.platform == 'win32':
+    # sys.prefix is (likely) C:\Python*;
+    # check only C:\Python*.
+    prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+    prefs.append(os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'Lib', 'site-packages'))
+else:
+    # On other (POSIX) platforms, things are more complicated due to
+    # the variety of path names and library locations.  Try to be smart
+    # about it.
+    if script_dir == 'bin':
+        # script_dir is `pwd`/bin;
+        # check `pwd`/lib/scons*.
+        prefs.append(os.getcwd())
+    else:
+        if script_dir == '.' or script_dir == '':
+            script_dir = os.getcwd()
+        head, tail = os.path.split(script_dir)
+        if tail == "bin":
+            # script_dir is /foo/bin;
+            # check /foo/lib/scons*.
+            prefs.append(head)
+
+    head, tail = os.path.split(sys.prefix)
+    if tail == "usr":
+        # sys.prefix is /foo/usr;
+        # check /foo/usr/lib/scons* first,
+        # then /foo/usr/local/lib/scons*.
+        prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+        prefs.append(os.path.join(sys.prefix, "local"))
+    elif tail == "local":
+        h, t = os.path.split(head)
+        if t == "usr":
+            # sys.prefix is /foo/usr/local;
+            # check /foo/usr/local/lib/scons* first,
+            # then /foo/usr/lib/scons*.
+            prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+            prefs.append(head)
+        else:
+            # sys.prefix is /foo/local;
+            # check only /foo/local/lib/scons*.
+            prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+    else:
+        # sys.prefix is /foo (ends in neither /usr or /local);
+        # check only /foo/lib/scons*.
+        prefs.append(sys.prefix)
+
+    temp = map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, 'lib'), prefs)
+    temp.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x,
+                                           'lib',
+                                           'python' + sys.version[:3],
+                                           'site-packages'),
+                           prefs))
+    prefs = temp
+
+    # Add the parent directory of the current python's library to the
+    # preferences.  On SuSE-91/AMD64, for example, this is /usr/lib64,
+    # not /usr/lib.
+    try:
+        libpath = os.__file__
+    except AttributeError:
+        pass
+    else:
+        # Split /usr/libfoo/python*/os.py to /usr/libfoo/python*.
+        libpath, tail = os.path.split(libpath)
+        # Split /usr/libfoo/python* to /usr/libfoo
+        libpath, tail = os.path.split(libpath)
+        # Check /usr/libfoo/scons*.
+        prefs.append(libpath)
+
+# Look first for 'scons-__version__' in all of our preference libs,
+# then for 'scons'.
+libs.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, scons_version), prefs))
+libs.extend(map(lambda x: os.path.join(x, 'scons'), prefs))
+
+sys.path = libs + sys.path
+
+##############################################################################
+# END STANDARD SCons SCRIPT HEADER
+##############################################################################
+
+import cPickle
+import imp
+import string
+import whichdb
+
+import SCons.SConsign
+
+def my_whichdb(filename):
+    if filename[-7:] == ".dblite":
+        return "SCons.dblite"
+    try:
+        f = open(filename + ".dblite", "rb")
+        f.close()
+        return "SCons.dblite"
+    except IOError:
+        pass
+    return _orig_whichdb(filename)
+
+_orig_whichdb = whichdb.whichdb
+whichdb.whichdb = my_whichdb
+
+def my_import(mname):
+    if '.' in mname:
+        i = string.rfind(mname, '.')
+        parent = my_import(mname[:i])
+        fp, pathname, description = imp.find_module(mname[i+1:],
+                                                    parent.__path__)
+    else:
+        fp, pathname, description = imp.find_module(mname)
+    return imp.load_module(mname, fp, pathname, description)
+
+class Flagger:
+    default_value = 1
+    def __setitem__(self, item, value):
+        self.__dict__[item] = value
+        self.default_value = 0
+    def __getitem__(self, item):
+        return self.__dict__.get(item, self.default_value)
+
+Do_Call = None
+Print_Directories = []
+Print_Entries = []
+Print_Flags = Flagger()
+Verbose = 0
+Readable = 0
+
+def default_mapper(entry, name):
+    try:
+        val = eval("entry."+name)
+    except:
+        val = None
+    return str(val)
+
+def map_action(entry, name):
+    try:
+        bact = entry.bact
+        bactsig = entry.bactsig
+    except AttributeError:
+        return None
+    return '%s [%s]' % (bactsig, bact)
+
+def map_timestamp(entry, name):
+    try:
+        timestamp = entry.timestamp
+    except AttributeError:
+        timestamp = None
+    if Readable and timestamp:
+        return "'" + time.ctime(timestamp) + "'"
+    else:
+        return str(timestamp)
+
+def map_bkids(entry, name):
+    try:
+        bkids = entry.bsources + entry.bdepends + entry.bimplicit
+        bkidsigs = entry.bsourcesigs + entry.bdependsigs + entry.bimplicitsigs
+    except AttributeError:
+        return None
+    result = []
+    for i in xrange(len(bkids)):
+        result.append(nodeinfo_string(bkids[i], bkidsigs[i], "        "))
+    if result == []:
+        return None
+    return string.join(result, "\n        ")
+
+map_field = {
+    'action'    : map_action,
+    'timestamp' : map_timestamp,
+    'bkids'     : map_bkids,
+}
+
+map_name = {
+    'implicit'  : 'bkids',
+}
+
+def field(name, entry, verbose=Verbose):
+    if not Print_Flags[name]:
+        return None
+    fieldname = map_name.get(name, name)
+    mapper = map_field.get(fieldname, default_mapper)
+    val = mapper(entry, name)
+    if verbose:
+        val = name + ": " + val
+    return val
+
+def nodeinfo_raw(name, ninfo, prefix=""):
+    # This just formats the dictionary, which we would normally use str()
+    # to do, except that we want the keys sorted for deterministic output.
+    d = ninfo.__dict__
+    try:
+        keys = ninfo.field_list + ['_version_id']
+    except AttributeError:
+        keys = d.keys()
+        keys.sort()
+    l = []
+    for k in keys:
+        l.append('%s: %s' % (repr(k), repr(d.get(k))))
+    if '\n' in name:
+        name = repr(name)
+    return name + ': {' + string.join(l, ', ') + '}'
+
+def nodeinfo_cooked(name, ninfo, prefix=""):
+    try:
+        field_list = ninfo.field_list
+    except AttributeError:
+        field_list = []
+    f = lambda x, ni=ninfo, v=Verbose: field(x, ni, v)
+    if '\n' in name:
+        name = repr(name)
+    outlist = [name+':'] + filter(None, map(f, field_list))
+    if Verbose:
+        sep = '\n    ' + prefix
+    else:
+        sep = ' '
+    return string.join(outlist, sep)
+
+nodeinfo_string = nodeinfo_cooked
+
+def printfield(name, entry, prefix=""):
+    outlist = field("implicit", entry, 0)
+    if outlist:
+        if Verbose:
+            print "    implicit:"
+        print "        " + outlist
+    outact = field("action", entry, 0)
+    if outact:
+        if Verbose:
+            print "    action: " + outact
+        else:
+            print "        " + outact
+
+def printentries(entries, location):
+    if Print_Entries:
+        for name in Print_Entries:
+            try:
+                entry = entries[name]
+            except KeyError:
+                sys.stderr.write("sconsign: no entry `%s' in `%s'\n" % (name, location))
+            else:
+                try:
+                    ninfo = entry.ninfo
+                except AttributeError:
+                    print name + ":"
+                else:
+                    print nodeinfo_string(name, entry.ninfo)
+                printfield(name, entry.binfo)
+    else:
+        names = entries.keys()
+        names.sort()
+        for name in names:
+            entry = entries[name]
+            try:
+                ninfo = entry.ninfo
+            except AttributeError:
+                print name + ":"
+            else:
+                print nodeinfo_string(name, entry.ninfo)
+            printfield(name, entry.binfo)
+
+class Do_SConsignDB:
+    def __init__(self, dbm_name, dbm):
+        self.dbm_name = dbm_name
+        self.dbm = dbm
+
+    def __call__(self, fname):
+        # The *dbm modules stick their own file suffixes on the names
+        # that are passed in.  This is causes us to jump through some
+        # hoops here to be able to allow the user
+        try:
+            # Try opening the specified file name.  Example:
+            #   SPECIFIED                  OPENED BY self.dbm.open()
+            #   ---------                  -------------------------
+            #   .sconsign               => .sconsign.dblite
+            #   .sconsign.dblite        => .sconsign.dblite.dblite
+            db = self.dbm.open(fname, "r")
+        except (IOError, OSError), e:
+            print_e = e
+            try:
+                # That didn't work, so try opening the base name,
+                # so that if the actually passed in 'sconsign.dblite'
+                # (for example), the dbm module will put the suffix back
+                # on for us and open it anyway.
+                db = self.dbm.open(os.path.splitext(fname)[0], "r")
+            except (IOError, OSError):
+                # That didn't work either.  See if the file name
+                # they specified just exists (independent of the dbm
+                # suffix-mangling).
+                try:
+                    open(fname, "r")
+                except (IOError, OSError), e:
+                    # Nope, that file doesn't even exist, so report that
+                    # fact back.
+                    print_e = e
+                sys.stderr.write("sconsign: %s\n" % (print_e))
+                return
+        except KeyboardInterrupt:
+            raise
+        except cPickle.UnpicklingError:
+            sys.stderr.write("sconsign: ignoring invalid `%s' file `%s'\n" % (self.dbm_name, fname))
+            return
+        except Exception, e:
+            sys.stderr.write("sconsign: ignoring invalid `%s' file `%s': %s\n" % (self.dbm_name, fname, e))
+            return
+
+        if Print_Directories:
+            for dir in Print_Directories:
+                try:
+                    val = db[dir]
+                except KeyError:
+                    sys.stderr.write("sconsign: no dir `%s' in `%s'\n" % (dir, args[0]))
+                else:
+                    self.printentries(dir, val)
+        else:
+            keys = db.keys()
+            keys.sort()
+            for dir in keys:
+                self.printentries(dir, db[dir])
+
+    def printentries(self, dir, val):
+        print '=== ' + dir + ':'
+        printentries(cPickle.loads(val), dir)
+
+def Do_SConsignDir(name):
+    try:
+        fp = open(name, 'rb')
+    except (IOError, OSError), e:
+        sys.stderr.write("sconsign: %s\n" % (e))
+        return
+    try:
+        sconsign = SCons.SConsign.Dir(fp)
+    except KeyboardInterrupt:
+        raise
+    except cPickle.UnpicklingError:
+        sys.stderr.write("sconsign: ignoring invalid .sconsign file `%s'\n" % (name))
+        return
+    except Exception, e:
+        sys.stderr.write("sconsign: ignoring invalid .sconsign file `%s': %s\n" % (name, e))
+        return
+    printentries(sconsign.entries, args[0])
+
+##############################################################################
+
+import getopt
+
+helpstr = """\
+Usage: sconsign [OPTIONS] FILE [...]
+Options:
+  -a, --act, --action         Print build action information.
+  -c, --csig                  Print content signature information.
+  -d DIR, --dir=DIR           Print only info about DIR.
+  -e ENTRY, --entry=ENTRY     Print only info about ENTRY.
+  -f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT  FILE is in the specified FORMAT.
+  -h, --help                  Print this message and exit.
+  -i, --implicit              Print implicit dependency information.
+  -r, --readable              Print timestamps in human-readable form.
+  --raw                       Print raw Python object representations.
+  -s, --size                  Print file sizes.
+  -t, --timestamp             Print timestamp information.
+  -v, --verbose               Verbose, describe each field.
+"""
+
+opts, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "acd:e:f:hirstv",
+                            ['act', 'action',
+                             'csig', 'dir=', 'entry=',
+                             'format=', 'help', 'implicit',
+                             'raw', 'readable',
+                             'size', 'timestamp', 'verbose'])
+
+
+for o, a in opts:
+    if o in ('-a', '--act', '--action'):
+        Print_Flags['action'] = 1
+    elif o in ('-c', '--csig'):
+        Print_Flags['csig'] = 1
+    elif o in ('-d', '--dir'):
+        Print_Directories.append(a)
+    elif o in ('-e', '--entry'):
+        Print_Entries.append(a)
+    elif o in ('-f', '--format'):
+        Module_Map = {'dblite'   : 'SCons.dblite',
+                      'sconsign' : None}
+        dbm_name = Module_Map.get(a, a)
+        if dbm_name:
+            try:
+                dbm = my_import(dbm_name)
+            except:
+                sys.stderr.write("sconsign: illegal file format `%s'\n" % a)
+                print helpstr
+                sys.exit(2)
+            Do_Call = Do_SConsignDB(a, dbm)
+        else:
+            Do_Call = Do_SConsignDir
+    elif o in ('-h', '--help'):
+        print helpstr
+        sys.exit(0)
+    elif o in ('-i', '--implicit'):
+        Print_Flags['implicit'] = 1
+    elif o in ('--raw',):
+        nodeinfo_string = nodeinfo_raw
+    elif o in ('-r', '--readable'):
+        Readable = 1
+    elif o in ('-s', '--size'):
+        Print_Flags['size'] = 1
+    elif o in ('-t', '--timestamp'):
+        Print_Flags['timestamp'] = 1
+    elif o in ('-v', '--verbose'):
+        Verbose = 1
+
+if Do_Call:
+    for a in args:
+        Do_Call(a)
+else:
+    for a in args:
+        dbm_name = whichdb.whichdb(a)
+        if dbm_name:
+            Map_Module = {'SCons.dblite' : 'dblite'}
+            dbm = my_import(dbm_name)
+            Do_SConsignDB(Map_Module.get(dbm_name, dbm_name), dbm)(a)
+        else:
+            Do_SConsignDir(a)
+
+sys.exit(0)


Property changes on: cs/scons/sconsign.py
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