import os, uri, strformat, osproc, strutils proc exec(cmd: string) = echo "deps.cmd: " & cmd let status = execShellCmd(cmd) doAssert status == 0, cmd proc execEx(cmd: string): tuple[output: TaintedString, exitCode: int] = echo "deps.cmd: " & cmd execCmdEx(cmd, {poStdErrToStdOut, poUsePath, poEvalCommand}) proc isGitRepo(dir: string): bool = # This command is used to get the relative path to the root of the repository. # Using this, we can verify whether a folder is a git repository by checking # whether the command success and if the output is empty. let (output, status) = execEx fmt"git -C {quoteShell(dir)} rev-parse --show-cdup" # On Windows there will be a trailing newline on success, remove it. # The value of a successful call typically won't have a whitespace (it's # usually a series of ../), so we know that it's safe to unconditionally # remove trailing whitespaces from the result. result = status == 0 and output.strip() == "" const commitHead* = "HEAD" proc cloneDependency*(destDirBase: string, url: string, commit = commitHead, appendRepoName = true, allowBundled = false) = let destDirBase = destDirBase.absolutePath let p = url.parseUri.path let name = p.splitFile.name var destDir = destDirBase if appendRepoName: destDir = destDir / name let destDir2 = destDir.quoteShell if not dirExists(destDir): # note: old code used `destDir / .git` but that wouldn't prevent git clone # from failing exec fmt"git clone -q {url} {destDir2}" if isGitRepo(destDir): exec fmt"git -C {destDir2} fetch -q" exec fmt"git -C {destDir2} checkout -q {commit}" elif allowBundled: discard "this dependency was bundled with Nim, don't do anything" else: quit "FAILURE: " & destdir & " already exists but is not a git repo"