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#!/usr/local/bin/python2.1
""" Distutils Extensions needed for the mx Extensions.
Copyright (c) 1997-2000, Marc-Andre Lemburg; mailto:mal@lemburg.com
Copyright (c) 2000-2008, eGenix.com Software GmbH; mailto:info@egenix.com
See the documentation for further information on copyrights,
or contact the author. All Rights Reserved.
"""
#
# History:
# 3.0.0: added mx_build_data, removed the need to use "build --skip"
# when installing prebuilt archives, uninstall now also works
# for prebuilt archives
# 2.9.0: added support for (orig, dest) data_files definitions
# 2.8.0: added optional setuptools support
# 2.7.0: added mx_bdist_prebuilt
# 2.6.0: added mx_bdist_msi that allows setting the product name
# 2.5.1: add support for distutils 2.5.0 which broke the MSVCCompiler
# compile options hack
# 2.5.0: patch install_lib to not produce weird byte-code filenames;
# add work-around for change in bdist_wininst introduced in
# Python 2.4 that broke the py_version() approach
# 2.4.0: remove monkey patch and make use of py_version() instead
# 2.3.0: monkey patch get_platform() to include the Unicode width info
# 2.2.0: replaced .announce() and .warn() usage with log object
# 2.1.2: added wide Unicode support
# 2.1.1: added support for Python 2.3 way of finding MSVC paths
# 2.1.0: added bdist_zope, support for classifiers
# 2.0.0: reworked the include and lib path logic; factored out the
# compiler preparation
# 1.9.0: added new include and lib path logic; added bdist_zope command
# Older revisions are not documented.
#
import string, types, glob, os, sys, re, cPickle
### Globals
# Module version
__version__ = '3.0.0'
# Generate debug output for mxSetup.py ?
_debug = 0
# Python version running this module
python_version = sys.version[:3]
# Allowed configuration value types; all other configuration entries
# are removed by run_setup()
ALLOWED_SETUP_TYPES = (types.StringType,
types.ListType,
types.TupleType,
types.IntType,
types.FloatType)
# Some Python distutils versions don't support all setup keywords we
# use
UNSUPPORTED_SETUP_KEYWORDS = ()
if python_version < '2.3':
UNSUPPORTED_SETUP_KEYWORDS = UNSUPPORTED_SETUP_KEYWORDS + (
'classifiers',
'download_url',
)
### Python compatibility support
if 1:
# Patch True/False into builtins for those versions of Python that
# don't support it
try:
True
except NameError:
__builtins__['True'] = 1
__builtins__['False'] = 0
# StringTypes into types module for those versions of Python that
# don't support it
try:
types.StringTypes
except AttributeError:
types.StringTypes = (types.StringType, types.UnicodeType)
# Patch isinstance() to support tuple arguments
try:
isinstance('', types.StringTypes)
except TypeError:
def py22_isinstance(obj, classes,
orig_isinstance=isinstance):
if orig_isinstance(classes, types.ClassType):
return orig_isinstance(obj, classes)
for classobj in classes:
if orig_isinstance(obj, classobj):
return True
return False
__builtins__['isinstance'] = py22_isinstance
# Let setuptools monkey-patch distutils, if a command-line option
# --use-setuptools is given
if '--use-setuptools' in sys.argv:
sys.argv.remove('--use-setuptools')
try:
import setuptools
print 'running with setuptools patched distutils'
except ImportError:
print 'could not import setuptools; ignoring --use-setuptools'
setuptools = None
else:
setuptools = None
### Load distutils
# This has to be done after importing setuptools, since it heavily
# monkey-patches distutils with its black magic...
# Import (the rest of) distutils
from distutils.errors import \
DistutilsError, DistutilsExecError, CompileError, CCompilerError
from distutils.core import setup, Extension, Command
from distutils.sysconfig import \
get_config_h_filename, parse_config_h, customize_compiler, \
get_python_inc, get_config_vars
from distutils.msvccompiler import MSVCCompiler
from distutils.util import execute, get_platform
from distutils.version import StrictVersion
from distutils.dir_util import remove_tree, mkpath, create_tree
from distutils.spawn import spawn, find_executable
from distutils.dist import Distribution
from distutils.command.config import config
from distutils.command.build import build
from distutils.command.build_ext import build_ext
from distutils.command.build_clib import build_clib
from distutils.command.build_py import build_py
from distutils.command.bdist import bdist
from distutils.command.bdist_rpm import bdist_rpm
from distutils.command.bdist_dumb import bdist_dumb
from distutils.command.bdist_wininst import bdist_wininst
from distutils.command.install import install
from distutils.command.install_data import install_data
from distutils.command.install_lib import install_lib
from distutils.command.sdist import sdist
from distutils.command.clean import clean
import distutils.archive_util
# Load the MSI bdist command (new in Python 2.5, only on Windows)
try:
from distutils.command.bdist_msi import bdist_msi
import msilib
except ImportError:
bdist_msi = None
# The log object was added to distutils in Python 2.3; we provide a
# compatile emulation for earlier Python versions
try:
from distutils import log
except ImportError:
class Log:
def log(self, level, msg, *args):
print msg % args
sys.stdout.flush()
def debug(self, msg, *args):
if _debug:
self.log(1, msg, args)
def info(self, msg, *args):
if _debug:
self.log(2, msg, args)
def warn(self, msg, *args):
self.log(3, msg, args)
def error(self, msg, *args):
self.log(4, msg, args)
def fatal(self, msg, *args):
self.log(5, msg, args)
log = Log()
### Third-party distutils extensions
# This is bdist_ppm from ActiveState
if python_version >= '2.0':
try:
from distutils.command import bdist_ppm
except ImportError:
bdist_ppm = None
try:
from distutils.command import GenPPD
except ImportError:
GenPPD = None
else:
bdist_ppm = None
GenPPD = None
###
#
# Helpers
#
def mx_version(major=1, minor=0, patch=0, prerelease='', snapshot=None,
separator='_'):
""" Format the package version number.
If prerelease is given, this is appended to the version
string.
If snapshot is true, the current date is added to the version
string.
separator is used to separate prerelease and snapshot from the
version number. Note that RPM doesn't like '-' in the version
string. For this reason we use '_' as default.
"""
s = '%i.%i.%i' % (major, minor, patch)
if prerelease:
s = s + '_' + prerelease
if snapshot:
import time
now = time.gmtime(time.time())
date = time.strftime('%Y%m%d', now)
s = s + '_' + date
return s
MX_VERSION_RE = re.compile('(\d+)\.(\d+)\.(\d+)')
def parse_mx_version(version):
""" Convert a version string created with mx_version() back to
its components.
Returns a tuple (major, minor, patch, prerelease, snapshot).
prerelease and snapshot are currently not supported and always
set to ''.
Raises a ValueError in case the version string cannot be
parsed.
"""
m = MX_VERSION_RE.match(version)
if m is None:
raise ValueError('incompatible version string format: %r' %
version)
major, minor, patch = m.groups()
major = int(major)
minor = int(minor)
patch = int(patch)
prerelease = ''
snapshot = ''
return major, minor, patch, prerelease, snapshot
def get_env_var(name, default=None, integer_value=0, yesno_value=0):
value = os.environ.get(name, None)
if value is None:
return default
# Try to convert to an integer, if possible
if integer_value:
try:
return int(value)
except ValueError:
return default
# Try to convert a yes/no value, if possible
if yesno_value:
value = string.lower(string.strip(value))
if not value:
return default
if value[0] in ('y', '1'):
return 1
elif value == 'on':
return 1
else:
return 0
# Return the string value
return value
def convert_to_platform_path(distutils_path):
""" Convert a distutils Unix path distutils_path to the platform
format.
"""
if os.sep == '/':
return distutils_path
return string.join(string.split(distutils_path, '/'), os.sep)
def convert_to_distutils_path(platform_path):
""" Convert a platform path to the distutils Unix format.
"""
if os.sep == '/':
return platform_path
return string.join(string.split(platform_path, os.sep), '/')
def remove_path_prefix(pathname, prefix):
""" Return a relative path by removing prefix from pathname.
If pathname doesn't begin with prefix, no change is applied
and pathname returned as-is.
"""
prefix_len = len(prefix)
if pathname[:prefix_len] != prefix:
# pathname doesn't begin with prefix
return pathname
if prefix[-1] != os.sep:
# Remove leading separator as well
prefix_len += 1
return pathname[prefix_len:]
def find_file(filename, paths, pattern=None):
""" Look for a file in the directories defined in the list
paths.
If pattern is given, the found files are additionally checked
to include the given RE search pattern. Pattern matching is
done case-insensitive per default.
Returns the directory where the file can be found or None in
case it was not found.
filename may include path components, e.g. if a particular
file in a subdirectory is used as token to match the
subdirectory.
"""
if _debug:
print 'looking for %s ...' % filename
if pattern:
print ' applying pattern check using %r' % pattern
for dir in paths:
pathname = os.path.join(dir, filename)
if os.path.exists(pathname):
if pattern:
data = open(pathname, 'rb').read()
if re.search(pattern, data, re.I) is None:
data = None
if _debug:
print ' %s: found, but not matched' % dir
continue
data = None
if _debug:
print ' %s: found and matched' % dir
else:
if _debug:
print ' %s: found' % dir
return dir
elif _debug:
print ' %s: not found' % dir
if _debug:
print 'not found'
return None
def add_dir(dir, pathlist, index=-1):
if dir not in pathlist and \
os.path.isdir(dir):
if index < 0:
index = index + len(pathlist) + 1
pathlist.insert(index, dir)
def py_version(unicode_aware=1, include_patchlevel=0):
""" Return the Python version as short string.
If unicode_aware is true (default), the function also tests
whether a UCS2 or UCS4 built is running and modifies the
version accordingly.
If include_patchlevel is true (default is false), the patch
level is also included in the version string.
"""
if include_patchlevel:
version = sys.version[:5]
else:
version = sys.version[:3]
if unicode_aware and version > '2.0':
# UCS4 builds were introduced in Python 2.1; Note: RPM doesn't
# like hyphens to be used in the Python version string which is
# why we append the UCS information using an underscore.
try:
unichr(100000)
except ValueError:
# UCS2 build (standard)
version = version + '_ucs2'
else:
# UCS4 build (most recent Linux distros)
version = version + '_ucs4'
return version
def check_zope_product_version(version, version_txt):
""" Check whether the version string version matches the
version data in the Zope product version.txt file
version_txt.
"""
data = string.strip(open(version_txt, 'r').read())
return data[-len(version):] == version
def mx_customize_compiler(compiler):
# Allow environment variables to override settings in the
# Python Makefile on Unix; this overrides
# distutils.sysconfig.customize_compiler()
if compiler.compiler_type == "unix":
# Note: BASECFLAGS is new in Python 2.3; thanks to
# David M. Cooke for pointing this out to us.
(cc, cxx,
opt, basecflags,
ccshared,
ldshared, so, ldflags) = \
get_config_vars('CC', 'CXX',
'OPT', 'BASECFLAGS',
'CCSHARED',
'LDSHARED', 'SO', 'LDFLAGS')
cc = os.environ.get('CC', cc or '')
cxx = os.environ.get('CXX', cxx or '')
opt = os.environ.get('OPT', opt or '')
basecflags = os.environ.get('BASECFLAGS', basecflags or '')
ccshared = os.environ.get('CCSHARED', ccshared or '')
ldshared = os.environ.get('LDSHARED', ldshared or '')
so = os.environ.get('SO', so or '')
ldflags = os.environ.get('LDFLAGS', ldflags or '')
compiler.set_executables(
preprocessor='%s -E' % cc,
compiler='%s %s %s' % (cc, basecflags, opt),
compiler_so='%s %s %s %s' % (cc, basecflags, opt, ccshared),
compiler_cxx='%s %s %s' % (cxx, basecflags, opt),
linker_so='%s %s' % (ldshared, ldflags),
linker_exe=cc)
compiler.shared_lib_extension = so
else:
customize_compiler(compiler)
compression_programs = {
'gzip': ('.gz', '-f9'),
'bzip2': ('.bz2', 'f9'),
'compress': ('.Z', '-f'),
}
def mx_make_tarball(base_name, base_dir, compression='gzip', verbose=0,
dry_run=0, tar_options='-chf'):
# Much like archive_util.make_tarball, except that this version
# dereferences symbolic links.
tar_archive = base_name + '.tar'
# Create the directory for the archive
mkpath(os.path.dirname(tar_archive), dry_run=dry_run)
# Create the archive
cmd = ['tar', tar_options, tar_archive, base_dir]
spawn(cmd, verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
# Compress if that's needed
if compression:
try:
ext, options = compression_programs[compression]
except KeyError:
raise ValueError, 'unknown compression program: %s' % compress
cmd = [compression, options, tar_archive]
spawn(cmd, verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
tar_archive = tar_archive + ext
return tar_archive
# Register our version of make_tarball()
distutils.archive_util.ARCHIVE_FORMATS.update({
'gztar': (mx_make_tarball, [('compression', 'gzip')], 'gzipped tar-file'),
'bztar': (mx_make_tarball, [('compression', 'bzip2')], 'bzip2ed tar-file'),
'ztar': (mx_make_tarball, [('compression', 'compress')], 'compressed tar file'),
'tar': (mx_make_tarball, [('compression', None)], 'tar file'),
})
def build_path(dirs):
""" Builds a path list from a list of directories/paths.
The dirs list may contain shell variable references and user
dir references. These will get expanded
automatically. Non-existing shell variables are replaced with
an empty string. Path entries will get expanded to single
directory entries. Empty string entries are removed from the
list.
"""
try:
expandvars = os.path.expandvars
except AttributeError:
expandvars = None
try:
expanduser = os.path.expanduser
except AttributeError:
expanduser = None
path = []
for i in range(len(dirs)):
dir = dirs[i]
if expanduser is not None:
dir = expanduser(dir)
if expandvars is not None:
dir = expandvars(dir)
if '$' in dir:
dir = string.join(re.split(r'\$\w+|\{[^}]*\}', dir), '')
dir = string.strip(dir)
if os.pathsep in dir:
path.extend(string.split(dir, os.pathsep))
elif dir:
path.append(dir)
# empty entries are omitted
return path
def verify_path(path):
""" Verify the directories in path for existence and their
directory nature.
Also removes duplicates from the list.
"""
d = {}
l = []
for dir in path:
if os.path.exists(dir) and \
os.path.isdir(dir):
if not d.has_key(dir):
d[dir] = 1
l.append(dir)
path[:] = l
def get_msvc_paths():
""" Return a tuple (libpath, inclpath) defining the search
paths for library files and include files that the MS VC++
compiler uses per default.
Both entries are lists of directories.
Only available on Windows platforms with installed compiler.
"""
try:
# distutils versions prior to the one that came with Python 2.3
from distutils.msvccompiler import get_devstudio_versions, get_msvc_paths
msvc_versions = get_devstudio_versions()
if msvc_versions:
msvc_version = msvc_versions[0] # choose most recent one
inclpath = get_msvc_paths('include', msvc_version)
libpath = get_msvc_paths('lib', msvc_version)
else:
libpath = []
inclpath = []
except ImportError:
# distutils Python 2.3 and later
from distutils.msvccompiler import MSVCCompiler
try:
msvccompiler = MSVCCompiler()
inclpath = msvccompiler.get_msvc_paths('include')
libpath = msvccompiler.get_msvc_paths('library')
except Exception, why:
print '*** Problem:', why
libpath = []
inclpath = []
msvccompiler = None
return libpath, inclpath
#
# Search paths
#
# Standard system directories which are automatically scanned by the
# compiler and linker for include files and libraries. LIB and INCLUDE
# are environment variables used on Windows platforms, other platforms
# may have different names.
STDLIBPATH = build_path(['/usr/lib', '/opt/lib', '$LIB'])
STDINCLPATH = build_path(['/usr/include', '/opt/include', '$INCLUDE'])
# Add additional dirs from Windows registry if available
if sys.platform[:3] == 'win':
libpath, inclpath = get_msvc_paths()
STDLIBPATH.extend(libpath)
STDINCLPATH.extend(inclpath)
# Default paths for additional library and include file search (in
# addition to the standard system directories above); these are always
# added to the compile and link commands by mxSetup per default.
LIBPATH = build_path(['/usr/local/lib',
'/opt/local/lib',
os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'lib')])
INCLPATH = build_path(['/usr/local/include',
'/opt/local/include',
os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'include')])
# Add 32- or 64-bit dirs if needed by the Python version
if sys.maxint > 2147483647L:
# 64-bit build
STDLIBPATH.extend(['/usr/lib64', '/opt/lib64'])
LIBPATH.extend(['/usr/local/lib64', '/opt/local/lib64'])
else:
# 32-bit build
STDLIBPATH.extend(['/usr/lib32', '/opt/lib32'])
LIBPATH.extend(['/usr/local/lib32', '/opt/local/lib32'])
# Additional paths to scan in order to find third party libs and
# headers; these are used by mx_autoconf.find_*_file() APIs.
FINDLIBPATH = build_path([])
FINDINCLPATH = build_path([])
verify_path(STDLIBPATH)
verify_path(STDINCLPATH)
verify_path(LIBPATH)
verify_path(INCLPATH)
verify_path(FINDLIBPATH)
verify_path(FINDINCLPATH)
if 0:
# Work-around for quirk on Solaris which happens to be a common
# problem when compiling things with GCC: there's a non-GCC stdarg.h
# header file in /usr/include which gets picked up by GCC instead of
# its own compiler specific one, so we remove /usr/include from
# INCLPATH in that situation.
if sys.platform == 'sunos5' and \
string.find(sys.version, 'GCC') >= 0:
if os.path.exists('/usr/include/stdarg.h'):
INCLPATH.remove('/usr/include')
if _debug:
print 'mxSetup will be using these search paths:'
print ' std lib path:', STDLIBPATH
print ' std include path:', STDINCLPATH
print ' additional lib path:', LIBPATH
print ' additional include path:', INCLPATH
print ' additional autoconf lib path:', FINDLIBPATH
print ' additional autoconf include path:', FINDINCLPATH
#
# Mixin helpers
#
class CompilerSupportMixin:
""" Compiler support mixin which makes sure that the .compiler
attribute is properly setup.
"""
# Internal flag
prepared_compiler = 0
def prepare_compiler(self):
if self.prepared_compiler:
return
# Setup .compiler instance
if self.compiler is None:
self._check_compiler()
compiler = self.compiler
# Work around a bug in distutils <= 1.0.3
if compiler.exe_extension is None:
compiler.exe_extension = ''
# Make sure we have a typical setup for directory
# searches
for dir in LIBPATH:
add_dir(dir, compiler.library_dirs)
for dir in INCLPATH:
add_dir(dir, compiler.include_dirs)
# Customize the compiler according to system settings
mx_customize_compiler(self.compiler)
self.prepared_compiler = 1
#
# mx Auto-Configuration command
#
class mx_autoconf(CompilerSupportMixin,
config):
""" Auto-configuration class which adds some extra configuration
settings to the packages.
"""
# Command description
description = "auto-configuration build step (for internal use only)"
# Command line options
user_options = config.user_options + [
('enable-debugging', None,
'compile with debugging support (env var: MX_ENABLE_DEBUGGING)'),
('defines=', None,
'define C macros (example: A=1,B=2,C,D)'),
('undefs=', None,
'define C macros (example: A,B,C)'),
]
# User option defaults
enable_debugging = 0
defines = None
undefs = None
# C APIs to check: (C API name, list of header files to include)
api_checks = (('strftime', ['time.h']),
('strptime', ['time.h']),
('timegm', ['time.h']),
)
def initialize_options(self):
config.initialize_options(self)
self.noisy = 0
self.dump_source = 0
if get_env_var('MX_ENABLE_DEBUGGING', default=0, yesno_value=1):
self.enable_debugging = 1
log.warn('debugging enabled via '
'MX_ENABLE_DEBUGGING environment variable')
def finalize_options(self):
config.finalize_options(self)
if self.defines:
defines = []
for defstr in string.split(self.defines, ','):
defstr = string.strip(defstr)
if '=' in defstr:
defname, defvalue = string.split(defstr, '=')
defname = string.strip(defname)
defvalue = string.strip(defvalue)
else:
defname = defstr
defvalue = '1'
defines.append((defname, defvalue))
self.defines = defines
else:
self.defines = []
if self.undefs:
undefs = []
for undefstr in string.split(self.undefs, ','):
undefname = string.strip(undefstr)
undefs.append(undefname)
self.undefs = undefs
else:
self.undefs = []
def get_outputs(self):
""" We don't generate any output.
"""
return []
def prepare_compiler(self):
if self.prepared_compiler:
return
# Setup .compiler instance
if not self.compiler:
self._check_compiler()
mx_customize_compiler(self.compiler)
compiler = self.compiler
# Work around a bug in distutils <= 1.0.3
if compiler.exe_extension is None:
compiler.exe_extension = ''
# Make sure we have a typical setup for directory
# searches; also see mx_Extension.prepared_compiler()
for dir in LIBPATH:
add_dir(dir, compiler.library_dirs)
for dir in INCLPATH:
add_dir(dir, compiler.include_dirs)
self.prepared_compiler = 1
def run(self):
# Setup .compiler instance
self.prepare_compiler()
# Add some static #defines which should not hurt
self.compiler.define_macro('_GNU_SOURCE', '1')
# Parse [py]config.h
config_h = get_config_h_filename()
try:
configfile = open(config_h)
except IOError,why:
log.warn('could not open %s file' % config_h)
configuration = {}
else:
configuration = parse_config_h(configfile)
configfile.close()
# Tweak configuration a little for some platforms
if sys.platform[:5] == 'win32':
configuration['HAVE_STRFTIME'] = 1
# Build lists of #defines and #undefs
define = []
undef = []
# Check APIs
for apiname, includefiles in self.api_checks:
macro_name = 'HAVE_' + string.upper(apiname)
if not configuration.has_key(macro_name):
if self.check_function(apiname, includefiles):
define.append((macro_name, '1'))
else:
undef.append(macro_name)
# Compiler tests
if not configuration.has_key('BAD_STATIC_FORWARD'):
if self.check_bad_staticforward():
define.append(('BAD_STATIC_FORWARD', '1'))
# Enable debugging support
if self.enable_debugging:
define.append(('MAL_DEBUG', None))
# Add extra #defines and #undefs
if self.defines:
define.extend(self.defines)
if self.undefs:
undef.extend(self.undefs)
log.info('macros to define: %s' % define)
log.info('macros to undefine: %s' % undef)
# Reinitialize build_ext command with extra defines
build_ext = self.distribution.reinitialize_command('build_ext')
build_ext.ensure_finalized()
# We set these here, since distutils 1.0.2 introduced a
# new incompatible way to process .define and .undef
if build_ext.define:
#print repr(build_ext.define)
if type(build_ext.define) is types.StringType:
# distutils < 1.0.2 needs this:
l = string.split(build_ext.define, ',')
build_ext.define = map(lambda symbol: (symbol, '1'), l)
build_ext.define = build_ext.define + define
else:
build_ext.define = define
if build_ext.undef:
#print repr(build_ext.undef)
if type(build_ext.undef) is types.StringType:
# distutils < 1.0.2 needs this:
build_ext.undef = string.split(build_ext.undef, ',')
build_ext.undef = build_ext.undef + undef
else:
build_ext.undef = undef
log.debug('updated build_ext with autoconf setup')
def check_compiler(self, sourcecode, headers=None, include_dirs=None,
libraries=None, library_dirs=None):
""" Check whether sourcecode compiles and links with the current
compiler and link environment.
For documentation of the other arguments see the base
class' .try_link().
"""
self.prepare_compiler()
return self.try_link(sourcecode, headers, include_dirs,
libraries, library_dirs)
def check_bad_staticforward(self):
""" Check whether the compiler does not supports forward declaring
static arrays.
For documentation of the other arguments see the base
class' .try_link().
"""
body = """
typedef struct _mxstruct {int a; int b;} mxstruct;
staticforward mxstruct mxarray[];
statichere mxstruct mxarray[] = {{0,2},{3,4},};
int main(void) {return mxarray[0].a;}
"""
self.prepare_compiler()
return not self.try_compile(body,
headers=('Python.h',),
include_dirs=[get_python_inc()])
def check_function(self, function, headers=None, include_dirs=None,
libraries=None, library_dirs=None,
prototype=0, call=0):
""" Check whether function is available in the given
compile and link environment.
If prototype is true, a function prototype is included in
the test. If call is true, a function call is generated
(rather than just a reference of the function symbol).
For documentation of the other arguments see the base
class' .try_link().
"""
body = []
if prototype:
body.append("int %s (void);" % function)
body.append("int main (void) {")
if call:
body.append(" %s();" % function)
else:
body.append(" %s;" % function)
body.append("return 0; }")
body = string.join(body, "\n") + "\n"
return self.check_compiler(body, headers, include_dirs,
libraries, library_dirs)
def check_library(self, library, library_dirs=None,
headers=None, include_dirs=None, other_libraries=[]):
""" Check whether we can link against the given library.
For documentation of the other arguments see the base
class' .try_link().
"""
body = "int main (void) { return 0; }"
return self.check_compiler(body, headers, include_dirs,
[library]+other_libraries, library_dirs)
def find_include_file(self, filename, paths, pattern=None):
""" Find an include file of the given name.
Returns a tuple (directory, filename) or (None, None) in
case no library can be found.
The search path is determined by the paths parameter, the
compiler's .include_dirs attribute and the STDINCLPATH and
FINDINCLPATH globals. The search is done in this order.
"""
self.prepare_compiler()
paths = (paths
+ self.compiler.include_dirs
+ STDINCLPATH
+ FINDINCLPATH)
verify_path(paths)
if _debug: print 'INCLPATH', paths
dir = find_file(filename, paths, pattern)
if dir is None:
return (None, None)
return (dir, os.path.join(dir, filename))
def find_library_file(self, libname, paths, pattern=None,
lib_types=('shared', 'static')):
""" Find a library of the given name.
Returns a tuple (directory, filename) or (None, None) in
case no library can be found.
The search path is determined by the paths parameter, the
compiler's .library_dirs attribute and the STDLIBPATH and
FINDLIBPATH globals. The search is done in this order.
Shared libraries are prefered over static ones if both
types are given in lib_types.
"""
self.prepare_compiler()
paths = (paths
+ self.compiler.library_dirs
+ STDLIBPATH
+ FINDLIBPATH)
verify_path(paths)
if _debug: print 'LIBPATH', paths
# Try to first find a shared library to use and revert
# to a static one, if no shared lib can be found
for lib_type in lib_types:
filename = self.compiler.library_filename(libname,
lib_type=lib_type)
dir = find_file(filename, paths, pattern)
if dir is not None:
return (dir, os.path.join(dir, filename))
return (None, None)
#
# mx MSVC Compiler extension
#
# We want some extra options for the MSVCCompiler, so we add them
# here. This is an awful hack, but there seems to be no other way to
# subclass a standard distutils C compiler class...
if sys.version[:3] < '2.4':
# VC6
MSVC_COMPILER_FLAGS = ['/O2', '/Gf', '/GB', '/GD', '/Ob2']
else:
# VC7
MSVC_COMPILER_FLAGS = ['/O2', '/GF', '/GB', '/Ob2']
if hasattr(MSVCCompiler, 'initialize'):
# distutils 2.5.0 separates the initialization of the
# .compile_options out into a new method .initialize()
# remember old _initialize
old_MSVCCompiler_initialize = MSVCCompiler.initialize
def mx_msvccompiler_initialize(self, *args, **kws):
apply(old_MSVCCompiler_initialize, (self,) + args, kws)
# Add our extra options
self.compile_options.extend(MSVC_COMPILER_FLAGS)
# "Install" new initialize
MSVCCompiler.initialize = mx_msvccompiler_initialize
else:
# distutils prior to 2.5.0 only allow to hook into the .__init__()
# method
# remember old __init__
old_MSVCCompiler__init__ = MSVCCompiler.__init__
def mx_msvccompiler__init__(self, *args, **kws):
apply(old_MSVCCompiler__init__, (self,) + args, kws)
# distutils 2.5.0 separates the initialization of the
# .compile_options out into a new method
if hasattr(self, 'initialized') and not self.initialized:
self.initialize()
# Add out extra options
self.compile_options.extend(MSVC_COMPILER_FLAGS)
# "Install" new __init__
MSVCCompiler.__init__ = mx_msvccompiler__init__
#
# mx Distribution class
#
class mx_Distribution(Distribution):
""" Distribution class which knows about our distutils extensions.
"""
# List of UnixLibrary instances
unixlibs = None
# Option to override the package version number
set_version = None
# Add classifiers dummy option if needed
display_options = Distribution.display_options[:]
display_option_names = Distribution.display_option_names[:]
if 'classifiers' not in display_options:
display_options = display_options + [
('classifiers', None,
"print the list of classifiers (not yet supported)"),
]
display_option_names = display_option_names + [
'classifiers'
]
# Add set-version option
global_options = Distribution.global_options[:]
global_options = global_options + [
('set-version=', None, "override the package version number"),
]
def parse_command_line(self):
if not Distribution.parse_command_line(self):
return
# Override the version information from the package with a
# command-line given version string
if self.set_version is not None:
self.metadata.version = self.set_version
self.version = self.set_version
return 1
def has_unixlibs(self):
return self.unixlibs and len(self.unixlibs) > 0
#
# mx Extension class
#
class mx_Extension(Extension):
""" Extension class which allows specifying whether the extension
is required to build or optional.
"""
# Is this Extension required to build or can we issue a Warning in
# case it fails to build and continue with the remaining build
# process ?
required = 1
# List of optional libaries (libname, list of header files to
# check) to include in the link step; the availability of these is
# tested prior to compiling the extension. If found, the symbol
# HAVE_<upper(libname)>_LIB is defined and the library included in
# the list of libraries to link against.
optional_libraries = ()
# List of needed include files in form of tuples (filename,
# [dir1, dir2,...], pattern); see mx_autoconf.find_file()
# for details
needed_includes = ()
# List of needed include files in form of tuples (libname,
# [dir1, dir2,...], pattern); see mx_autoconf.find_library_file()
# for details
needed_libraries = ()
# Include the found library files in the extension output ? This
# causes the files to be copied into the same location as the
# extension itself.
include_needed_libraries = 0
# Library types to check (for needed libraries)
lib_types = ('shared', 'static')
# Data files needed by this extension (these are only
# installed if building the extension succeeded)
data_files = ()
# Python packages needed by this extension (these are only
# installed if building the extension succeeded)
packages = ()
# Building success marker
successfully_built = 0
def __init__(self, *args, **kws):
for attr in ('required',
'lib_types',
'optional_libraries',
'needed_includes',
'needed_libraries',
'include_needed_libraries',
'data_files',
'packages'):
if kws.has_key(attr):
setattr(self, attr, kws[attr])
del kws[attr]
else:
value = getattr(self, attr)
if type(value) == type(()):
setattr(self, attr, list(value))
apply(Extension.__init__, (self,) + args, kws)
#
# mx Build command
#
class mx_build(build):
""" build command which knows about our distutils extensions.
This build command builds extensions in properly separated
directories (which includes building different Unicode
variants in different directories).
"""
# Skip the build process ?
skip = None
user_options = build.user_options + [
('skip', None,
'skip build and reuse the existing build files'),
]
def finalize_options(self):
# Make sure different Python versions are built in separate
# directories
python_platform = '.%s-%s' % (get_platform(), py_version())
if self.build_platlib is None:
self.build_platlib = os.path.join(self.build_base,
'lib' + python_platform)
if self.build_purelib is None:
self.build_purelib = os.path.join(self.build_base,
'lib.' + py_version())
if self.build_temp is None:
self.build_temp = os.path.join(self.build_base,
'temp' + python_platform)
# Call the base method
build.finalize_options(self)
if self.skip is None:
self.skip = 0
def get_outputs(self):
""" Collect the outputs of all sub-commands (this knows about
the extra commands we added).
This is needed by mx_bdist_prebuilt and mx_uninstall.
"""
outputs = {}
for sub_command in self.get_sub_commands():
cmd = self.get_finalized_command(sub_command)
if not hasattr(cmd, 'get_outputs'):
log.error('problem: missing .get_outputs() ... %r' % cmd)
raise ValueError('missing .get_outputs() implementation '
'for command %r' % cmd)
for filename in cmd.get_outputs():
outputs[filename] = 1
# Add pickle, if available
pickle_filename = self.get_build_pickle_pathname()
if os.path.exists(pickle_filename):
if _debug:
print 'added pickle:', pickle_filename
outputs[pickle_filename] = 1
# Return a sorted list
outputs = outputs.keys()
outputs.sort()
return outputs
def get_build_pickle_pathname(self):
return os.path.join(
self.build_base,
'build-%s-py%s.pck' % (get_platform(), py_version()))
def write_build_pickle(self):
""" Write the current state of the distribution, the
build command and all sub-commands to a Python
pickle in the build directory.
"""
# Prepare the sub commands for pickle'ing
self.get_outputs()
# Remove data that would cause conflicts when restoring the
# build pickle
data = self.__dict__.copy()
if data.has_key('distribution'):
del data['distribution']
if data.has_key('compiler'):
del data['compiler']
state = {'build': data}
for sub_command, needed in self.sub_commands:
cmd = self.distribution.get_command_obj(sub_command)
data = cmd.__dict__.copy()
if data.has_key('distribution'):
del data['distribution']
if data.has_key('compiler'):
del data['compiler']
if data.has_key('extensions'):
del data['extensions']
if data.has_key('autoconf'):
del data['autoconf']
state[sub_command] = data
data = {'have_run': self.distribution.have_run,
'data_files': self.distribution.data_files,
}
state['distribution'] = data
if 0:
data = self.distribution.__dict__.copy()
if data.has_key('distribution'):
del data['distribution']
if data.has_key('metadata'):
del data['metadata']
if data.has_key('ext_modules'):
del data['ext_modules']
if data.has_key('command_obj'):
del data['command_obj']
if data.has_key('cmdclass'):
del data['cmdclass']
for key, value in data.items():
if type(value) is type(self.distribution.get_url):
# Bound method
del data[key]
elif type(value) is type(self.distribution):
# Instance
del data[key]
state['distribution'] = data
# Save additional meta-data
state['mxSetup'] = {
'__version__': __version__,
'py_version': py_version(),
'get_platform': get_platform(),
'get_name': self.distribution.metadata.get_name(),
'get_version': self.distribution.metadata.get_version(),
}
# Save pickle
if _debug:
print 'saving build pickle:', repr(state)
pickle_file = open(self.get_build_pickle_pathname(),
'wb')
cPickle.dump(state, pickle_file)
pickle_file.close()
def have_build_pickle(self):
""" Return 1/0 depending on whether there is a build pickle
that could be used or not.
"""
try:
pickle_file = open(self.get_build_pickle_pathname(),
'rb')
except IOError:
return 0
state = cPickle.load(pickle_file)
pickle_file.close()
# Check whether this is a valid build file for this Python
# version
mxSetup = state.get('mxSetup', None)
if mxSetup is None:
return 0
if mxSetup['__version__'] != __version__:
return 0
if mxSetup['py_version'] != py_version():
return 0
if mxSetup['get_platform'] != get_platform():
return 0
if mxSetup['get_name'] != self.distribution.metadata.get_name():
return 0
if mxSetup['get_version'] != self.distribution.metadata.get_version():
return 0
return 1
def read_build_pickle(self):
""" Restore the state written by the .write_build_pickle() method.
"""
pickle_file = open(self.get_build_pickle_pathname(),
'rb')
state = cPickle.load(pickle_file)
pickle_file.close()
if _debug:
print 'read build pickle:', repr(state)
log.info('restoring build data from a previous build run')
for sub_command, data in state.items():
if sub_command == 'mxSetup':
continue
if _debug:
print 'restoring build data for command %s' % repr(sub_command)
if sub_command == 'build':
for key, value in data.items():
self.__dict__[key] = value
elif sub_command == 'distribution':
for key, value in data.items():
self.distribution.__dict__[key] = value
else:
cmd = self.distribution.get_command_obj(sub_command)
for key, value in data.items():
cmd.__dict__[key] = value
def run(self):
if not self.force:
if self.skip or self.have_build_pickle():
log.info('skipping the build process and '
'reusing the existing build files and data')
self.read_build_pickle()
return
build.run(self)
self.write_build_pickle()
def has_unixlibs(self):
return self.distribution.has_unixlibs()
def has_data_files(self):
return self.distribution.has_data_files()
# Add new sub-commands:
if len(build.sub_commands) > 4:
raise DistutilsError, 'incompatible distutils version !'
sub_commands = [('build_clib', build.has_c_libraries),
('build_unixlib', has_unixlibs),
('mx_autoconf', build.has_ext_modules),
('build_ext', build.has_ext_modules),
('build_py', build.has_pure_modules),
('build_scripts', build.has_scripts),
('build_data', has_data_files),
]
#
# mx Build C Lib command
#
class mx_build_clib(build_clib):
""" build_clib command which builds the libs using
separate temp dirs
"""
# Lib of output files
outfiles = None
def finalize_options(self):
build_clib.finalize_options(self)
self.outfiles = []
def build_library(self, lib_name, build_info):
# Build each extension in its own subdir of build_temp (to
# avoid accidental sharing of object files between extensions
# having the same name, e.g. mxODBC.o).
build_temp_base = self.build_temp
self.build_temp = os.path.join(build_temp_base, lib_name)
try:
#
# This is mostly identical to the original build_clib command.
#
sources = build_info.get('sources')
if sources is None or \
type(sources) not in (types.ListType, types.TupleType):
raise DistutilsSetupError, \
("in 'libraries' option (library '%s'), " +
"'sources' must be present and must be " +
"a list of source filenames") % lib_name
sources = list(sources)
log.info("building '%s' library" % lib_name)
# First, compile the source code to object files in the
# library directory. (This should probably change to
# putting object files in a temporary build directory.)
macros = build_info.get('macros')
include_dirs = build_info.get('include_dirs')
objects = self.compiler.compile(sources,
output_dir=self.build_temp,
macros=macros,
include_dirs=include_dirs,
debug=self.debug)
# Now "link" the object files together into a static library.
# (On Unix at least, this isn't really linking -- it just
# builds an archive. Whatever.)
self.compiler.create_static_lib(objects, lib_name,
output_dir=self.build_clib,
debug=self.debug)
# Record the name of the library we just created
self.outfiles.append(
self.compiler.library_filename(lib_name,
output_dir=self.build_clib))
finally:
# Cleanup local changes to the configuration
self.build_temp = build_temp_base
def build_libraries(self, libraries):
for (lib_name, build_info) in libraries:
self.build_library(lib_name, build_info)
def get_outputs(self):
""" Return a list of the created library files.
This is needed by mx_bdist_prebuilt on all build commands
and build_clib doesn't provide it.
"""
return self.outfiles
#
# mx Build Extensions command
#
class mx_build_ext(CompilerSupportMixin,
build_ext):
""" build_ext command which runs mx_autoconf command before
trying to build anything.
"""
user_options = build_ext.user_options + [
('disable-build=', None,
'disable building an optional extensions (comma separated list of '
'dotted package names); default is to try building all'),
('enable-build=', None,
'if given, only these optional extensions are built (comma separated '
'list of dotted package names)'),
]
# mx_autoconf command object (finalized and run)
autoconf = None
# Default values for command line options
disable_build = None
enable_build = None
# Extra output files
extra_output = ()
# Output files
output_files = None
def finalize_options(self):
build_ext.finalize_options(self)
if self.disable_build is None:
self.disable_build = ()
elif type(self.disable_build) is types.StringType:
self.disable_build = map(string.strip,
string.split(self.disable_build, ','))
if type(self.enable_build) is types.StringType:
self.enable_build = map(string.strip,
string.split(self.enable_build, ','))
self.extra_output = []
def run(self):
# Add unixlibs install-dirs to library_dirs, so that linking
# against them becomes easy
if self.distribution.has_unixlibs():
build_unixlib = self.get_finalized_command('build_unixlib')
paths, libs = build_unixlib.get_unixlib_lib_options()
# Libraries have to be linked against by defining them
# in the mx_Extension() setup, otherwise, all extensions
# get linked against all Unix libs that were built...
#self.libraries[:0] = libs
self.library_dirs[:0] = paths
# Assure that mx_autoconf has been run and store a reference
# in .autoconf
self.run_command('mx_autoconf')
self.autoconf = self.get_finalized_command('mx_autoconf')
# Now, continue with the standard build process
build_ext.run(self)
def build_extensions(self):
# Make sure the compiler is setup correctly
self.prepare_compiler()
# Make sure that any autoconf actions use the same compiler
# settings as we do (the .compiler is set up in build_ext.run()
# just before calling .build_extensions())
self.autoconf.compiler = self.compiler
# Build the extensions
self.check_extensions_list(self.extensions)
for ext in self.extensions:
self.build_extension(ext)
# Cleanup .extensions list (remove entries which did not build correctly)
l = []
for ext in self.extensions:
if not isinstance(ext, mx_Extension):
l.append(ext)
else:
if ext.successfully_built:
l.append(ext)
self.extensions = l
if _debug: print 'extensions:', repr(self.extensions)
log.info('')
def build_extension(self, ext):
required = not hasattr(ext, 'required') or ext.required
log.info('')
log.info('building extension "%s" %s' %
(ext.name,
required * '(required)' or '(optional)'))
# Optional extension building can be adjusted via command line options
if not required:
if self.enable_build is not None and \
ext.name not in self.enable_build:
log.info('skipped -- build not enabled by command line option')
return
elif ext.name in self.disable_build:
log.info('skipped -- build disabled by command line option')
return
# Search for include files
if (isinstance(ext, mx_Extension) and \
ext.needed_includes):
log.info('looking for header files needed by extension '
'"%s"' % ext.name)
for filename, dirs, pattern in ext.needed_includes:
(dir, pathname) = self.autoconf.find_include_file(
filename,
dirs,
pattern)
if dir is not None:
log.info('found needed include file "%s" '
'in directory %s' % (filename, dir))
if dir not in ext.include_dirs and \
dir not in STDINCLPATH and \
dir not in INCLPATH:
ext.include_dirs.append(dir)
else:
if required:
raise CompileError, \
'could not find needed header file "%s"' % \
filename
else:
log.warn(
'*** WARNING: Building of extension '
'"%s" failed: needed include file "%s" '
'not found' %
(ext.name, filename))
return
# Search for libraries
if hasattr(ext, 'needed_libraries') and \
ext.needed_libraries:
log.info('looking for libraries needed by extension '
'"%s"' % ext.name)
for libname, dirs, pattern in ext.needed_libraries:
dir, pathname = self.autoconf.find_library_file(
libname,
dirs,
pattern,
ext.lib_types)
if dir is not None:
log.info('found needed library "%s" '
'in directory %s' % (libname, dir))
if 'shared' not in ext.lib_types:
# Force static linking and append the library
# pathname to the linker arguments
if libname in ext.libraries:
ext.libraries.remove(libname)
if not ext.extra_link_args:
ext.extra_link_args = []
ext.extra_link_args.append(
pathname)
else:
# Prefer dynamic linking
if dir not in ext.library_dirs and \
dir not in STDLIBPATH and \
dir not in LIBPATH:
ext.library_dirs.append(dir)
if libname not in ext.libraries:
ext.libraries.append(libname)
if ext.include_needed_libraries:
ext_package_dir = os.path.split(
self.get_ext_filename(
self.get_ext_fullname(ext.name)))[0]
# The linker will always link against the
# real name, not a symbolic name (XXX Hope this
# is true for all platforms)
realpathname = os.path.realpath(pathname)
realfilename = os.path.split(realpathname)[1]
# Copy the share lib to the package dir, using
# the real filename
data_entry = (realpathname,
ext_package_dir + os.sep)
if data_entry not in ext.data_files:
print 'adding library data entry %r' % (data_entry,)
ext.data_files.append(data_entry)
else:
if required:
raise CompileError, \
'could not find needed library "%s"' % \
libname
else:
log.warn(
'*** WARNING: Building of extension '
'"%s" failed: needed library "%s" '
'not found' %
(ext.name, libname))
return
# Build each extension in its own subdir of build_temp (to
# avoid accidental sharing of object files between extensions
# having the same name, e.g. mxODBC.o).
build_temp_base = self.build_temp
extpath = string.replace(ext.name, '.', '-')
self.build_temp = os.path.join(build_temp_base, extpath)
# Check for availability of optional libs which can be used
# by the extension; note: this step includes building small
# object files to test for the availability of the libraries
if isinstance(ext, mx_Extension) and \
ext.optional_libraries:
log.info("checking for optional libraries")
for libname, headerfiles in ext.optional_libraries:
if self.autoconf.check_library(libname, headers=headerfiles):
symbol = 'HAVE_%s_LIB' % string.upper(libname)
log.info("found optional library '%s'"
" -- defining %s" % (libname, symbol))
ext.libraries.append(libname)
ext.define_macros.append((symbol, '1'))
else:
log.warn("could not find optional library '%s'"
" -- omitting it" % libname)
if _debug:
print 'Include dirs:', repr(ext.include_dirs +
self.compiler.include_dirs)
print 'Libary dirs:', repr(ext.library_dirs +
self.compiler.library_dirs)
print 'Libaries:', repr(ext.libraries)
print 'Macros:', repr(ext.define_macros)
# Build the extension
successfully_built = 0
try:
# Skip extensions which cannot be built if the required
# option is given and set to false.
required = not hasattr(ext, 'required') or ext.required
if required:
build_ext.build_extension(self, ext)
successfully_built = 1
else:
try:
build_ext.build_extension(self, ext)
except (CCompilerError, DistutilsError), why:
log.warn(
'*** WARNING: Building of extension "%s" '
'failed: %s' %
(ext.name, sys.exc_info()[1]))
else:
successfully_built = 1
finally:
# Cleanup local changes to the configuration
self.build_temp = build_temp_base
# Processing for successfully built extensions
if successfully_built:
if isinstance(ext, mx_Extension):
# Add Python packages needed by this extension
self.distribution.packages.extend(ext.packages)
# Add data files needed by this extension
self.distribution.data_files.extend(ext.data_files)
# Mark as having been built successfully
ext.successfully_built = 1
def get_outputs(self):
# Note: The cache is needed for mx_uninstall when used
# together with mx_bdist_prebuilt. mx_build will run a
# recursive .get_outputs() on all sub-commands and then store
# the sub-command objects in the build pickle. By using a
# cache, we can avoid to have the command object to have to
# rebuild the outputs (this may not be possible due to the
# missing source files).
if self.output_files is not None:
return self.output_files
else:
files = build_ext.get_outputs(self)
self.output_files = files
return files
#
# mx Build Python command
#
class mx_build_py(build_py):
""" build_py command which also allows removing Python source code
after the byte-code compile process.
"""
user_options = build_py.user_options + [
('without-source', None, "only include Python byte-code"),
]
boolean_options = build_py.boolean_options + ['without-source']
# Omit source files ?
without_source = 0
# Output cache
output_files = None
def run(self):
if self.without_source:
# --without-source implies byte-code --compile
if not self.compile and \
not self.optimize:
self.compile = 1
# Build the Python code
build_py.run(self)
# Optionally remove source code
if self.without_source:
log.info('removing Python source files (--without-source)')
verbose = self.verbose
dry_run = self.dry_run
for file in build_py.get_outputs(self, include_bytecode=0):
# Only process .py files
if file[-3:] != '.py':
continue
# Remove source code
execute(os.remove, (file,), "removing %s" % file,
verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
# Remove .pyc files (if not requested)
if not self.compile:
filename = file + "c"
if os.path.isfile(filename):
execute(os.remove, (filename,),
"removing %s" % filename,
verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
# Remove .pyo files (if not requested)
if self.optimize == 0:
filename = file + "o"
if os.path.isfile(filename):
execute(os.remove, (filename,),
"removing %s" % filename,
verbose=verbose, dry_run=dry_run)
def get_outputs(self, include_bytecode=1):
# Note: The cache is needed for mx_uninstall when used
# together with mx_bdist_prebuilt. See
# mx_build_ext.get_outputs() for details.
# Try cache first
cache_key = include_bytecode
if self.output_files is not None:
files = self.output_files.get(cache_key, None)
if files is not None:
return files
else:
self.output_files = {}
# Regular processing
if (not self.without_source or
not include_bytecode):
files = build_py.get_outputs(self, include_bytecode)
self.output_files[cache_key] = files
return files
# Remove source code files from outputs
files = []
for file in build_py.get_outputs(self, include_bytecode=1):
if ((self.without_source and file[-3:] == '.py') or
(not self.compile and file[-4:] == '.pyc') or
(not self.optimize and file[-4:] == '.pyo')):
continue
files.append(file)
self.output_files[cache_key] = files
return files
#
# mx Build Data command
#
class mx_build_data(Command):
""" build_data command which allows copying (external) data files
into the build tree.
"""
description = "build data files (copy them to the build directory)"
user_options = [
('build-lib=', 'b',
"directory to store built Unix libraries in"),
]
boolean_options = []
# Location of the build directory
build_lib = None
def initialize_options(self):
self.build_lib = None
self.outfiles = []
def finalize_options(self):
self.set_undefined_options('build',
('verbose', 'verbose'),
('build_lib', 'build_lib'),
)
if _debug:
# For debugging we are always in very verbose mode...
self.verbose = 2
def get_outputs(self):
return self.outfiles
def build_data_files(self, data_files):
""" Copy the data_files to the build_lib directory.
For tuple entries, this updates the data_files list in
place and adjusts it, so that the data files are picked
up from the build directory rather than their original
location.
"""
build_lib = self.build_lib
for i in range(len(data_files)):
entry = data_files[i]
copied_data_files = []
if type(entry) == types.StringType:
# Unix- to platform-convention conversion
entry = convert_to_platform_path(entry)
filenames = glob.glob(entry)
for filename in filenames:
dst = os.path.join(build_lib, filename)
dstdir = os.path.split(dst)[0]
if not self.dry_run:
self.mkpath(dstdir)
outfile = self.copy_file(filename, dst)[0]
else:
outfile = dst
self.outfiles.append(outfile)
# Add to the copied_data_files list (using the
# distutils internal Unix path format)
copied_data_files.append(
convert_to_distutils_path(filename))
elif type(entry) == types.TupleType:
origin, target = entry
# Unix- to platform-convention conversion
origin = convert_to_platform_path(origin)
target = convert_to_platform_path(target)
origin_pathnames = glob.glob(origin)
for pathname in origin_pathnames:
targetdir, filename = os.path.split(target)
if filename:
# Use the new filename, but make sure that
# we don't copy multiple files to the same
# target filename
if len(origin_pathnames):
raise ValueError(
'cannot copy multiple files to %s' %
target)
else:
# Use the original filename
filename = os.path.split(pathname)[1]
dst = os.path.join(build_lib,
targetdir,
filename)
dstdir = os.path.split(dst)[0]
if not self.dry_run:
self.mkpath(dstdir)
outfile = self.copy_file(pathname, dst)[0]
else:
outfile = dst
self.outfiles.append(outfile)
# Add to the copied_data_files list (using the
# distutils internal Unix path format)
copied_data_files.append(
convert_to_distutils_path(
os.path.join(targetdir,
filename)))
else:
raise ValueError('unsupported data_files item format: %r' %
entry)
# Clear the data_files entry (we'll clean up the list
# later on)
data_files[i] = None
# Add the new copied_data_files to the data_files, so
# that install_data can pick up the build version of
# the data file
data_files.extend(copied_data_files)
# Cleanup data_files (remove all None, empty and duplicate
# entries)
d = {}
for filename in data_files:
if not filename:
continue
d[filename] = 1
data_files[:] = d.keys()
if _debug:
print 'After build_data: data_files=%r' % data_files
print 'build_data output=%r' % self.outfiles
def run(self):
if not self.distribution.data_files:
return
self.build_data_files(self.distribution.data_files)
#
# mx Build Unix Libs command
#
class UnixLibrary:
""" Container for library configuration data.
"""
# Name of the library
libname = ''
# Source tree where the library lives
sourcetree = ''
# List of library files and where to install them in the
# build tree
libfiles = None
# Name of the configure script
configure = 'configure'
# Configure options
configure_options = None
# Make options
make_options = None
def __init__(self, libname, sourcetree, libfiles,
configure=None, configure_options=None,
make_options=None):
self.libname = libname
self.sourcetree = sourcetree
# Check for 2-tuples...
for libfile, targetdir in libfiles:
pass
self.libfiles = libfiles
# Optional settings
if configure:
self.configure = configure
if configure_options:
self.configure_options = configure_options
else:
self.configure_options = []
if make_options:
self.make_options = make_options
else:
self.make_options = []
def get(self, option, alternative=None):
return getattr(self, option, alternative)
class mx_build_unixlib(Command):
""" This command compiles external libs using the standard Unix
procedure for this:
./configure
make
"""
description = "build Unix libraries used by Python extensions"
# make program to use
make = None
user_options = [
('build-lib=', 'b',
"directory to store built Unix libraries in"),
('build-temp=', 't',
"directory to build Unix libraries to"),
('make=', None,
"make program to use"),
('makefile=', None,
"makefile to use"),
('force', 'f',
"forcibly reconfigure"),
]
boolean_options = ['force']
def initialize_options(self):
self.build_lib = None
self.build_temp = None
self.make = None
self.makefile = None
self.force = 0
def finalize_options(self):
self.set_undefined_options('build',
('verbose', 'verbose'),
('build_lib', 'build_lib'),
('build_temp', 'build_temp')
)
if self.make is None:
self.make = 'make'
if self.makefile is None:
self.makefile = 'Makefile'
if _debug:
# For debugging we are always in very verbose mode...
self.verbose = 2
def run_script(self, script, options=[]):
if options:
l = []
for k, v in options:
if v is not None:
l.append('%s=%s' % (k, v))
else:
l.append(k)
script = script + ' ' + string.join(l, ' ')
log.info('executing script %s' % repr(script))
if self.dry_run:
return 0
try:
rc = os.system(script)
except DistutilsExecError, msg:
raise CompileError, msg
return rc
def run_configure(self, options=[], dir=None, configure='configure'):
""" Run the configure script using options is given.
Options must be a list of tuples (optionname,
optionvalue). If an option should not have a value,
passing None as optionvalue will have the effect of using
the option without value.
dir can be given to have the configure script execute in
that directory instead of the current one.
"""
cmd = './%s' % configure
if dir:
cmd = 'cd %s; ' % dir + cmd
log.info('running %s in %s' % (configure, dir or '.'))
rc = self.run_script(cmd, options)
if rc != 0:
raise CompileError, 'configure script failed'
def run_make(self, targets=[], dir=None, make='make', options=[]):
""" Run the make command for the given targets.
Targets must be a list of valid Makefile targets.
dir can be given to have the make program execute in that
directory instead of the current one.
"""
cmd = '%s' % make
if targets:
cmd = cmd + ' ' + string.join(targets, ' ')
if dir:
cmd = 'cd %s; ' % dir + cmd
log.info('running %s in %s' % (make, dir or '.'))
rc = self.run_script(cmd, options)
if rc != 0:
raise CompileError, 'make failed'
def build_unixlib(self, unixlib):
# Build each lib in its own subdir of build_temp (to
# avoid accidental sharing of object files)
build_temp_base = self.build_temp
libpath = unixlib.libname
self.build_temp = os.path.join(build_temp_base, libpath)
try:
# Get options
configure = unixlib.configure
configure_options = unixlib.configure_options
make_options = unixlib.make_options
sourcetree = unixlib.sourcetree
buildtree = os.path.join(self.build_temp, sourcetree)
libfiles = unixlib.libfiles
if not libfiles:
raise DistutilsError, \
'no libfiles defined for unixlib "%s"' % \
unixlib.name
log.info('building C lib %s in %s' % (unixlib.libname,
buildtree))
# Prepare build
log.info('preparing build of %s' % unixlib.libname)
self.mkpath(buildtree)
self.copy_tree(sourcetree, buildtree)
# Run configure to build the Makefile
if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(buildtree, self.makefile)) or \
self.force:
self.run_configure(configure_options,
dir=buildtree,
configure=configure)
else:
log.info("skipping configure: "
"%s is already configured" %
unixlib.libname)
# Run make
self.run_make(dir=buildtree,
make=self.make,
options=make_options)
# Copy libs to destinations
for sourcefile, destination in libfiles:
if not destination:
continue
sourcefile = os.path.join(self.build_temp, sourcefile)
destination = os.path.join(self.build_lib, destination)
if not os.path.exists(sourcefile):
raise CompileError, \
'library "%s" failed to build' % sourcefile
self.mkpath(destination)
self.copy_file(sourcefile, destination)
finally:
# Cleanup local changes to the configuration
self.build_temp = build_temp_base
def build_unixlibs(self, unixlibs):
for unixlib in unixlibs:
self.build_unixlib(unixlib)
def get_unixlib_lib_options(self):
libs = []
paths = []
for unixlib in self.distribution.unixlibs:
for sourcefile, destination in unixlib.libfiles:
if not destination:
# direct linking
sourcefile = os.path.join(self.build_temp,
sourcefile)
libs.append(sourcefile)
else:
# linking via link path and lib name
sourcefile = os.path.basename(sourcefile)
libname = os.path.splitext(sourcefile)[0]
if libname[:3] == 'lib':
libname = libname[3:]
libs.append(libname)
destination = os.path.join(self.build_lib,
destination)
paths.append(destination)
#print paths, libs
return paths, libs
def run(self):
if not self.distribution.unixlibs:
return
self.build_unixlibs(self.distribution.unixlibs)
#
# mx Install command
#
class mx_install(install):
""" We want install_data to default to install_purelib
if it is not given.
"""
# build_lib attribute copied to the install command from the
# build command during .finalize_options()
build_lib = None
def finalize_options(self):
fix_install_data = (self.install_data is None)
install.finalize_options(self)
if fix_install_data:
# We want data to be installed alongside the Python
# modules
self.install_data = self.install_purelib
# Undo the change introduced in Python 2.4 to bdist_wininst
# which manipulates the build.build_lib path and adds
# a target_version specific ending; we simply override
# the value here (rather than in build), since all install_*
# commands pick up the .build_lib value from this command
# rather than build.
if self.distribution.has_ext_modules():
build = self.get_finalized_command('build')
if _debug:
print 'resetting build_lib from "%s" to "%s"' % \
(self.build_lib,
build.build_platlib)
self.build_lib = build.build_platlib
# Hack needed for bdist_wininst
def ensure_finalized(self):
install.ensure_finalized(self)
if self.install_data[-5:] == '\\DATA':
# Install data into the Python module part
self.install_data = self.install_data[:-5] + '\\PURELIB'
#
# mx Install Data command
#
class mx_install_data(install_data):
""" Rework the install_data command to something more useful.
Two data_files formats are supported:
* string entries
The files (which may include wildcards) are copied to the
installation directory using the same relative path.
* tuple entries of the form (orig, dest)
The files given in orig (which may include wildcards) are
copied to the dest directory relative to the installation
directory.
If dest includes a filename, the file orig is copied to
the file dest. Otherwise, the original filename is used
and the file copied to the dest directory.
"""
user_options = install_data.user_options + [
('build-lib=', 'b',
"directory to store built Unix libraries in"),
]
def initialize_options(self):
self.build_lib = None
install_data.initialize_options(self)
def finalize_options(self):
if self.install_dir is None:
installobj = self.distribution.get_command_obj('install')
self.install_dir = installobj.install_data
if _debug:
print 'Installing data files to %s' % self.install_dir
self.set_undefined_options('install',
('build_lib', 'build_lib'),
)
install_data.finalize_options(self)
def run(self):
if not self.dry_run:
self.mkpath(self.install_dir)
data_files = self.get_inputs()
if _debug:
print 'install_data: data_files=%r' % self.data_files
for entry in data_files:
if type(entry) == types.StringType:
# Unix- to platform-convention conversion
entry = convert_to_platform_path(entry)
# Names in data_files are now relative to the build
# directory, since mx_build_data has copied them there
entry = os.path.join(self.build_lib, entry)
filenames = glob.glob(entry)
for filename in filenames:
relative_filename = remove_path_prefix(
filename, self.build_lib)
dst = os.path.join(self.install_dir, relative_filename)
dstdir = os.path.split(dst)[0]
if not self.dry_run:
self.mkpath(dstdir)
outfile = self.copy_file(filename, dst)[0]
else:
outfile = dst
self.outfiles.append(outfile)
else:
raise ValueError('unsupported data_files item format: %r' %
(entry,))
if _debug:
print 'install_data: outfiles=%r' % self.outfiles
#
# mx Install Lib command
#
class mx_install_lib(install_lib):
""" Patch the install_lib to work around a problem where the
.get_outputs() method would return filenames like '.pyoo',
'.pyco', etc.
"""
def _bytecode_filenames (self, filenames):
""" Create a list of byte-code filenames from the list of
filenames.
Files in filenames that are not Python source code are
ignored.
"""
bytecode_filenames = []
for py_file in filenames:
if py_file[-3] != '.py':
continue
if self.compile:
bytecode_filenames.append(py_file + "c")
if self.optimize > 0:
bytecode_filenames.append(py_file + "o")
return bytecode_filenames
#
# mx Uninstall command
#
# Credits are due to Thomas Heller for the idea and the initial code
# base for this command (he posted a different version to
# distutils-sig@python.org) in 02/2001.
#
class mx_uninstall(Command):
description = "uninstall the package files and directories"
user_options = []
def initialize_options(self):
pass
def finalize_options(self):
pass
def run(self):
# Execute build
log.info('determining installation files')
log.info('(re)building package')
savevalue = self.distribution.dry_run
self.distribution.dry_run = 0
self.run_command('build')
# Execute install in dry-run mode
log.debug('dry-run package install (to determine the installed files)')
self.distribution.dry_run = 1
self.run_command('install')
self.distribution.dry_run = savevalue
build = self.get_finalized_command('build')
install = self.get_finalized_command('install')
# Remove all installed files
log.info('removing installed files')
dirs = {}
filenames = install.get_outputs()
for filename in filenames:
if not os.path.isabs(filename):
raise DistutilsError,\
'filename %s from .get_output() not absolute' % \
filename
if os.path.isfile(filename):
log.info('removing %s' % filename)
if not self.dry_run:
try:
os.remove(filename)
except OSError, details:
log.warn('could not remove file: %s' % details)
dir = os.path.split(filename)[0]
if not dirs.has_key(dir):
dirs[dir] = 1
if os.path.splitext(filename)[1] == '.py':
# Remove byte-code files as well
try:
os.remove(filename + 'c')
except OSError:
pass
try:
os.remove(filename + 'o')
except OSError:
pass
elif os.path.isdir(filename):
if not dirs.has_key(dir):
dirs[filename] = 1
elif not os.path.splitext(filename)[1] in ('.pyo', '.pyc'):
log.warn('skipping removal of %s (not found)' %
filename)
# Remove the installation directories
log.info('removing directories')
dirs = dirs.keys()
dirs.sort(); dirs.reverse() # sort descending
for dir in dirs:
# Don't remove directories which are listed on sys.path
if dir in sys.path:
continue
# Check the the directory is empty
dir_content = os.listdir(dir)
if dir_content:
log.info('directory %s is not empty - not removing it' %
dir)
continue
# Remove the directory and warn if this fails
log.info('removing directory %s' % dir)
if not self.dry_run:
try:
os.rmdir(dir)
except OSError, details:
log.warn('could not remove directory: %s' % details)
#
# mx clean command
#
class mx_clean(clean):
""" Clean up the build directories.
This version knows about the build pickle.
"""
def run(self):
if self.all:
# Only remove the build pickle, if --all is requested
build = self.get_finalized_command('build')
build_pickle = build.get_build_pickle_pathname()
if os.path.exists(build_pickle):
log.info('removing %r' % build_pickle)
try:
os.remove(build_pickle)
except OSError, details:
log.warn('could not remove build pickle %s: %s' %
(build_pickle, details))
clean.run(self)
#
# mx sdist command
#
class mx_sdist(sdist):
""" Build a source distribution.
This version does not use hard links when preparing the source
archive - hard links don't match well with symlinks which we
use in our source repositories.
"""
def make_release_tree(self, base_dir, files):
# Prepare release dir
self.mkpath(base_dir)
self.distribution.metadata.write_pkg_info(base_dir)
if not files:
log.warn('no files found in release !')
return
# Create dir structure
log.info('preparing release tree in %s...' % base_dir)
create_tree(base_dir, files, dry_run=self.dry_run)
for file in files:
if not os.path.isfile(file):
log.warn('%s is not a regular file -- skipping' % file)
else:
dest = os.path.join(base_dir, file)
self.copy_file(file, dest, link=None)
# Finally, add the meta-data info
self.distribution.metadata.write_pkg_info(base_dir)
#
# mx generic binary distribution command
#
class mx_bdist(bdist):
""" Generic binary distribution command.
"""
def finalize_options(self):
# Default to <platform>-<pyversion> on all platforms
if self.plat_name is None:
self.plat_name = '%s-py%s' % (get_platform(), py_version())
bdist.finalize_options(self)
#
# mx RPM distribution command
#
class mx_bdist_rpm(bdist_rpm):
""" bdist_rpm command which allows passing in distutils
options.
"""
user_options = bdist_rpm.user_options + [
('distutils-build-options=', None,
'extra distutils build options to use before the "build" command'),
('distutils-install-options=', None,
'extra distutils install options to use after the "install" command'),
]
# Defaults
distutils_build_options = None
distutils_install_options = None
def finalize_options(self):
bdist_rpm.finalize_options(self)
if self.distutils_build_options is None:
self.distutils_build_options = ''
if self.distutils_install_options is None:
self.distutils_install_options = ''
def _make_spec_file(self):
# Generate .spec file
l = bdist_rpm._make_spec_file(self)
# Insert into build command
i = l.index('%build')
buildcmd = l[i + 1]
inspos = string.find(l[i + 1], ' build')
if inspos >= 0:
l[i + 1] = '%s %s %s' % (buildcmd[:inspos],
self.distutils_build_options,
buildcmd[inspos:])
else:
raise DistutilsError, \
'could not insert distutils command in RPM build command'
# Insert into install command
i = l.index('%install')
installcmd = l[i + 1]
inspos = string.find(l[i + 1], ' install')
if inspos >= 0:
l[i + 1] = '%s %s %s %s' % (installcmd[:inspos],
self.distutils_build_options,
installcmd[inspos:],
self.distutils_install_options)
else:
raise DistutilsError, \
'could not insert distutils command in RPM install command'
return l
#
# mx bdist_wininst command
#
class mx_bdist_wininst(bdist_wininst):
""" We want bdist_wininst to include the Python version number
even for pure Python distribution - in case we don't include
the Python source code.
"""
def finalize_options(self):
bdist_wininst.finalize_options(self)
# Force a target version if without_source was used for
# build_py
if not self.target_version:
build_py = self.get_finalized_command('build_py')
if build_py.without_source:
self.target_version = py_version(unicode_aware=0)
#
# mx in-place binary distribution command
#
class mx_bdist_inplace(bdist_dumb):
""" Build an in-place binary distribution.
"""
# Path prefix to use in the distribution (all files will be placed
# under this prefix)
dist_prefix = ''
user_options = bdist_dumb.user_options + [
('dist-prefix=', None,
'path prefix the binary distribution with'),
]
def finalize_options(self):
# Default to ZIP as format on all platforms
if self.format is None:
self.format = 'zip'
bdist_dumb.finalize_options(self)
# Hack to reuse bdist_dumb for our purposes; .run() calls
# reinitialize_command() with 'install' as command.
def reinitialize_command(self, command, reinit_subcommands=0):
cmdobj = bdist_dumb.reinitialize_command(self, command,
reinit_subcommands)
if command == 'install':
cmdobj.install_lib = self.dist_prefix
cmdobj.install_data = self.dist_prefix
return cmdobj
#
# mx Zope binary distribution command
#
class mx_bdist_zope(mx_bdist_inplace):
""" Build binary Zope product distribution.
"""
# Path prefix to use in the distribution (all files will be placed
# under this prefix)
dist_prefix = 'lib/python'
#
# mx bdist_prebuilt command
#
class mx_bdist_prebuilt(mx_sdist):
""" Build a pre-built distribution.
The idea is to ship a version of the package that is already
built, but not yet packaged or installed.
This makes it possible to do that last step on the clients
target machine, giving much more flexibility in the way
software is installed.
"""
# Skip the build process ?
skip_build = None
# Platform name to use
plat_name = None
user_options = mx_sdist.user_options + [
('plat-name=', None,
'platform name to use'),
('skip-build', None,
'skip build and reuse the existing build files'),
]
def finalize_options(self):
if self.plat_name is None:
build = self.get_finalized_command('build')
if (not build.has_ext_modules() and
not build.has_c_libraries() and
not build.has_unixlibs()):
# We can build a platform independent distribution
self.plat_name = 'py%s' % py_version(unicode_aware=0)
else:
# Include the platform name
self.plat_name = '%s-py%s' % (get_platform(), py_version())
# Skip the build step ?
if self.skip_build is None:
self.skip_build = 0
# Default to ZIP files for all platforms
if self.formats is None:
self.formats = ['zip']
# Call the base method
mx_sdist.finalize_options(self)
def get_file_list(self):
print 'building list of files to include in the pre-built distribution'
if not os.path.isfile(self.manifest):
log.error('manifest missing: '
'cannot create pre-built distribution')
return
self.read_manifest()
# Prepare a list of source files needed for install_data
data_files = []
for entry in self.distribution.data_files:
if type(entry) is types.TupleType:
(source_file, dest_file) = entry
else:
source_file = entry
# Convert to platform os.sep convention
source_file = string.join(string.split(source_file, '/'), os.sep)
data_files.append(source_file)
if _debug:
print 'found these data_files: %r' % data_files
# Remove all subdirs from the MANIFEST file list (this uses the
# platform os.sep, not the distutils '/' dir separator)
files = []
for path in self.filelist.files:
if os.sep in path:
path_components = path.split(os.sep)
if ('Doc' in path_components or
'doc' in path_components):
# Documentation directories are always included
pass
elif path in data_files:
# Data files are always included; these will
# already be in the build area due to
# mx_build_data, but they may still be reference
# in the documentation somewhere, so we include
# them twice.
pass
else:
# Skip all other files in subdirectories
print 'skipping %s' % path
continue
print 'adding %s' % path
files.append(path)
self.filelist.files = files
# Add build files
build = self.get_finalized_command('build')
self.filelist.files.extend(build.get_outputs())
if _debug:
print 'pre-built files:', repr(self.filelist.files)
def run(self):
if not self.skip_build:
self.run_command('build')
mx_sdist.run(self)
def make_distribution(self):
archive_name = '%s.%s.prebuilt' % (
self.distribution.get_fullname(),
self.plat_name)
archive_path = os.path.join(self.dist_dir, archive_name)
# Create the release tree
self.make_release_tree(archive_name, self.filelist.files)
# Create the requested archives
archive_files = []
for fmt in self.formats:
file = self.make_archive(archive_path, fmt, base_dir=archive_name)
archive_files.append(file)
# XXX Not sure what .dist_files is good for...
#self.distribution.dist_files.append(('sdist', '', file))
self.archive_files = archive_files
# Remove the release tree
if not self.keep_temp:
remove_tree(archive_name, dry_run=self.dry_run)
#
# mx MSI distribution command
#
if bdist_msi is not None:
class mx_bdist_msi(bdist_msi):
""" Build an MSI installer.
This version allows to customize the product name used for
the installer.
"""
# Product name to use for the installer (this is the name that
# gets displayed in the dialogs and on the installed software
# list)
product_name = None
title = None
user_options = bdist_msi.user_options + [
('product-name=', None,
'product name to use for the installer'),
('title=', None,
'product title to use for the installer'),
]
def finalize_options(self):
bdist_msi.finalize_options(self)
if self.title is None:
self.title = self.distribution.get_fullname()
# XXX This is basically a copy of bdist_msi.run(), restructured
# a bit.
def run_install(self):
if not self.skip_build:
self.run_command('build')
install = self.reinitialize_command('install', reinit_subcommands=1)
install.prefix = self.bdist_dir
install.skip_build = self.skip_build
install.warn_dir = 0
install_lib = self.reinitialize_command('install_lib')
# we do not want to include pyc or pyo files
install_lib.compile = 0
install_lib.optimize = 0
if self.distribution.has_ext_modules():
# If we are building an installer for a Python version other
# than the one we are currently running, then we need to ensure
# our build_lib reflects the other Python version rather than ours.
# Note that for target_version!=sys.version, we must have skipped the
# build step, so there is no issue with enforcing the build of this
# version.
target_version = self.target_version
if not target_version:
assert self.skip_build, "Should have already checked this"
target_version = sys.version[0:3]
plat_specifier = ".%s-%s" % (get_platform(), target_version)
build = self.get_finalized_command('build')
build.build_lib = os.path.join(build.build_base,
'lib' + plat_specifier)
log.info("installing to %s", self.bdist_dir)
install.ensure_finalized()
# avoid warning of 'install_lib' about installing
# into a directory not in sys.path
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(self.bdist_dir, 'PURELIB'))
install.run()
del sys.path[0]
def get_product_version(self):
# ProductVersion must be strictly numeric
version = self.distribution.metadata.version
try:
return '%d.%d.%d' % StrictVersion(version).version
except ValueError:
# Remove any pre-release or snapshot parts
try:
verstuple = parse_mx_version(version)
except ValueError:
raise DistutilsError(
'package version must be formatted with mx_version()')
major, minor, patch = verstuple[:3]
new_version = mx_version(major, minor, patch)
log.warn(
"bdist_msi requires strictly numeric "
"version numbers: "
"using %r for MSI installer, instead of %r" %
(new_version, version))
return new_version
def get_product_name(self):
# Emulate bdist_msi default behavior, but make the
# product title changeable.
#
# Prefix ProductName with Python x.y, so that
# it sorts together with the other Python packages
# in Add-Remove-Programs (APR)
product_name = (
'Python %s %s %s' % (self.target_version,
self.title,
self.distribution.metadata.version))
print 'Using %r as product name.' % product_name
return product_name
def run (self):
self.run_install()
# Create the installer
self.mkpath(self.dist_dir)
fullname = self.distribution.get_fullname()
installer_name = self.get_installer_filename(fullname)
installer_name = os.path.abspath(installer_name)
if os.path.exists(installer_name):
os.unlink(installer_name)
metadata = self.distribution.metadata
author = metadata.author
if not author:
author = metadata.maintainer
if not author:
author = "UNKNOWN"
version = metadata.get_version()
product_version = self.get_product_version()
product_name = self.get_product_name()
self.db = msilib.init_database(
installer_name,
msilib.schema,
product_name,
msilib.gen_uuid(),
product_version,
author)
# Add tables
msilib.add_tables(self.db, msilib.sequence)
# Add meta-data
props = [('DistVersion', version)]
email = metadata.author_email or metadata.maintainer_email
if email:
props.append(("ARPCONTACT", email))
if metadata.url:
props.append(("ARPURLINFOABOUT", metadata.url))
if props:
msilib.add_data(self.db, 'Property', props)
# Add sections
self.add_find_python()
self.add_files()
self.add_scripts()
self.add_ui()
# Write the file and append to distribution's .dist_files
self.db.Commit()
if hasattr(self.distribution, 'dist_files'):
self.distribution.dist_files.append(
('bdist_msi', self.target_version, fullname))
# Cleanup
if not self.keep_temp:
remove_tree(self.bdist_dir, dry_run=self.dry_run)
else:
class mx_bdist_msi:
pass
if 0:
# Hack to allow quick debugging of the mx_bdist_msi command
if os.name == 'nt' and bdist_msi is None:
raise TypeError('just testing...')
###
if setuptools is not None:
from setuptools.command import egg_info
from distutils.filelist import FileList
class mx_egg_info(egg_info.egg_info):
def find_sources(self):
""" This method is used to generate the SOURCES.txt
manifest file in the EGG-INFO directory.
Since there's no clear use of that file and it
prevents building eggs from prebuilt binaries, we'll
just return a list with the EGG-INFO files.
"""
self.filelist = FileList()
egg_info = self.get_finalized_command('egg_info')
self.filelist.include_pattern('*',
prefix=egg_info.egg_info)
else:
mx_egg_info = None
###
def run_setup(configurations):
""" Run distutils setup.
The parameters passed to setup() are extracted from the list
of modules, classes or instances given in configurations.
Names with leading underscore are removed from the parameters.
Parameters which are not strings, lists or tuples are removed
as well. Configurations which occur later in the
configurations list override settings of configurations
earlier in the list.
"""
# Build parameter dictionary
kws = {
# Defaults for distutils and our add-ons
#'version': '0.0.0',
#'name': '',
#'description': '',
'license': ('(c) eGenix.com Sofware, Skills and Services GmbH, '
'All Rights Reserved.'),
'author': 'eGenix.com Software, Skills and Services GmbH',
'author_email': 'info@egenix.com',
'maintainer': 'eGenix.com Software, Skills and Services GmbH',
'maintainer_email': 'info@egenix.com',
'url': 'http://www.egenix.com/',
'download_url': 'http://www.egenix.com/',
'platforms': [],
'classifiers': [],
'packages': [],
'ext_modules': [],
'data_files': [],
'libraries': [],
}
if setuptools is not None:
# Add defaults for setuptools
kws.update({
# Default to not install eggs as ZIP archives
'zip_safe': 0,
})
for configuration in configurations:
kws.update(vars(configuration))
for name, value in kws.items():
if (name[:1] == '_' or
not isinstance(value, ALLOWED_SETUP_TYPES) or
name in UNSUPPORTED_SETUP_KEYWORDS):
del kws[name]
#if type(value) is types.FunctionType:
# kws[name] = value()
# Add setup extensions
kws['distclass'] = mx_Distribution
extensions = {'build': mx_build,
'build_unixlib': mx_build_unixlib,
'mx_autoconf': mx_autoconf,
'build_ext': mx_build_ext,
'build_clib': mx_build_clib,
'build_py': mx_build_py,
'build_data': mx_build_data,
'install': mx_install,
'install_data': mx_install_data,
'install_lib': mx_install_lib,
'uninstall': mx_uninstall,
'bdist': mx_bdist,
'bdist_rpm': mx_bdist_rpm,
'bdist_zope': mx_bdist_zope,
'bdist_inplace': mx_bdist_inplace,
'bdist_wininst': mx_bdist_wininst,
'bdist_msi': mx_bdist_msi,
'bdist_prebuilt': mx_bdist_prebuilt,
'sdist': mx_sdist,
'clean': mx_clean,
}
if bdist_ppm is not None:
extensions['bdist_ppm'] = bdist_ppm.bdist_ppm
if GenPPD is not None:
extensions['GenPPD'] = GenPPD.GenPPD
if mx_egg_info is not None:
extensions['egg_info'] = mx_egg_info
kws['cmdclass'] = extensions
# Invoke distutils setup
apply(setup, (), kws)
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