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#!/usr/bin/env python
# pycryptopp -- Python wrappers for Crypto++
#
# Copyright (C) 2009-2010 Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn
# Author: Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn
# See README.txt for licensing information.
import glob, os, platform, re, subprocess, sys
egg = os.path.realpath(glob.glob('darcsver-*.egg')[0])
sys.path.insert(0, egg)
from setuptools import Extension, find_packages, setup
# ECDSA=False
ECDSA=True
DEBUG=False
if "--debug" in sys.argv:
DEBUG=True
sys.argv.remove("--debug")
DISABLE_EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP=False
if "--disable-embedded-cryptopp" in sys.argv:
DISABLE_EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP=True
sys.argv.remove("--disable-embedded-cryptopp")
# Unfortunately stdeb v0.3 doesn't seem to offer a way to pass command-line
# arguments to setup.py when building for Debian, but it does offer a way to
# pass environment variables, so we here check for that in addition to the
# command-line argument check above.
if os.environ.get('PYCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP') == "1":
DISABLE_EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP=True
EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP_DIR='embeddedcryptopp'
TEST_DOUBLE_LOAD=False
if "--test-double-load" in sys.argv:
TEST_DOUBLE_LOAD=True
sys.argv.remove("--test-double-load")
# There are two ways that this setup.py script can build pycryptopp, either by using the
# Crypto++ source code bundled in the pycryptopp source tree, or by linking to a copy of the
# Crypto++ library that is already installed on the system.
extra_compile_args=[]
extra_link_args=[]
define_macros=[]
undef_macros=[]
libraries=[]
ext_modules=[]
include_dirs=[]
library_dirs=[]
extra_srcs=[] # This is for Crypto++ .cpp files if they are needed.
#
# Fix the build on OpenBSD
# http://tahoe-lafs/trac/pycryptopp/ticket/32
#
if 'openbsd' in platform.system().lower():
extra_link_args.append("-fpic")
if DEBUG:
extra_compile_args.append("-O0")
extra_compile_args.append("-g")
extra_compile_args.append("-Wall")
extra_link_args.append("-g")
undef_macros.append('NDEBUG')
else:
extra_compile_args.append("-w")
if DISABLE_EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP:
define_macros.append(('DISABLE_EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP', 1))
# Link with a Crypto++ library that is already installed on the system.
for inclpath in ["/usr/local/include/cryptopp", "/usr/include/cryptopp"]:
if os.path.exists(inclpath):
libraries.append("cryptopp")
incldir = os.path.dirname(inclpath)
include_dirs.append(incldir)
libdir = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(incldir), "lib")
library_dirs.append(libdir)
break
if not libraries:
print "Did not locate libcryptopp in the usual places."
print "Adding /usr/local/{include,lib} and -lcryptopp in the hopes"
print "that they will work."
# Note that when using cygwin build tools (including gcc) to build
# Windows-native binaries, the os.path.exists() will not see the
# /usr/local/include/cryptopp directory but the subsequent call to g++
# will.
libraries.append("cryptopp")
include_dirs.append("/usr/local/include")
library_dirs.append("/usr/local/lib")
else:
# Build the bundled Crypto++ library which is included by source
# code in the pycryptopp tree and link against it.
include_dirs.append(".")
if 'sunos' in platform.system().lower():
extra_compile_args.append('-Wa,--divide') # allow use of "/" operator
if 'win32' in sys.platform.lower():
try:
res = subprocess.Popen(['cl'], stdin=open(os.devnull), stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()
except EnvironmentError, le:
# Okay I guess we're not using the "cl.exe" compiler.
using_msvc = False
else:
using_msvc = True
else:
using_msvc = False
if using_msvc:
# We can handle out-of-line assembly.
cryptopp_src = [ os.path.join(EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP_DIR, x) for x in os.listdir(EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP_DIR) if x.endswith(('.cpp', '.asm')) ]
else:
# We can't handle out-of-line assembly.
cryptopp_src = [ os.path.join(EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP_DIR, x) for x in os.listdir(EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP_DIR) if x.endswith('.cpp') ]
# Mac OS X extended attribute files when written to a non-Mac-OS-X
# filesystem come out as "._$FNAME", for example "._rdtables.cpp",
# and those files contain uncompilable data that is not C++, thus
# on occasion causing the build to fail. This works-around that:
cryptopp_src = [ c for c in cryptopp_src if not os.path.basename(c).startswith('._') ]
extra_srcs.extend(cryptopp_src)
# In either case, we must provide a value for CRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM that
# matches the one used when Crypto++ was originally compiled. The Crypto++
# GNUmakefile tests the assembler version and only enables assembly for
# recent versions of the GNU assembler (2.10 or later). The /usr/bin/as on
# Mac OS-X 10.6 is too old.
try:
sp = subprocess.Popen(['as', '-v'], stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
universal_newlines=True)
sp.stdin.close()
sp.wait()
if re.search("GNU assembler version (0|1|2.0)", sp.stderr.read()):
define_macros.append(('CRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM', 1))
except EnvironmentError:
# Okay, nevermind. Maybe there isn't even an 'as' executable on this
# platform.
pass
else:
try:
# that "as -v" step creates an empty a.out, so clean it up. Modern GNU
# "as" has --version, which emits the version number without actually
# assembling anything, but older versions only have -v, which emits a
# version number and *then* assembles from stdin.
os.unlink("a.out")
except EnvironmentError:
pass
trove_classifiers=[
"Environment :: Console",
"License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License (GPL)",
"License :: DFSG approved",
"License :: Other/Proprietary License",
"Intended Audience :: Developers",
"Operating System :: Microsoft :: Windows",
"Operating System :: Unix",
"Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X",
"Natural Language :: English",
"Programming Language :: C",
"Programming Language :: C++",
"Programming Language :: Python",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5",
"Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6",
"Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries",
]
PKG='pycryptopp'
VERSIONFILE = os.path.join(PKG, "_version.py")
verstr = "unknown"
try:
verstrline = open(VERSIONFILE, "rt").read()
except EnvironmentError:
pass # Okay, there is no version file.
else:
VSRE = r"^verstr = ['\"]([^'\"]*)['\"]"
mo = re.search(VSRE, verstrline, re.M)
if mo:
verstr = mo.group(1)
else:
print "unable to find version in %s" % (VERSIONFILE,)
raise RuntimeError("if %s.py exists, it is required to be well-formed" % (VERSIONFILE,))
srcs = ['pycryptopp/_pycryptoppmodule.cpp', 'pycryptopp/publickey/rsamodule.cpp', 'pycryptopp/hash/sha256module.cpp', 'pycryptopp/cipher/aesmodule.cpp']
if ECDSA:
srcs.append('pycryptopp/publickey/ecdsamodule.cpp')
if TEST_DOUBLE_LOAD:
srcs.append('_testdoubleloadmodule.cpp', )
ext_modules.append(
Extension('pycryptopp._pycryptopp', extra_srcs + srcs, include_dirs=include_dirs, library_dirs=library_dirs, libraries=libraries, extra_link_args=extra_link_args, extra_compile_args=extra_compile_args, define_macros=define_macros, undef_macros=undef_macros)
)
if TEST_DOUBLE_LOAD:
ext_modules.append(
Extension('_testdoubleload', extra_srcs + srcs, include_dirs=include_dirs, library_dirs=library_dirs, libraries=libraries, extra_link_args=extra_link_args, extra_compile_args=extra_compile_args, define_macros=define_macros, undef_macros=undef_macros)
)
miscdeps=os.path.join(os.getcwd(), 'misc', 'dependencies')
dependency_links=[os.path.join(miscdeps, t) for t in os.listdir(miscdeps) if t.endswith(".tar")]
setup_requires = []
install_requires = ['setuptools >= 0.6a9'] # for pkg_resources for loading test vectors for unit tests
# The darcsver command from the darcsver plugin is needed to initialize the
# distribution's .version attribute. (It does this either by examining darcs
# history, or if that fails by reading the pycryptopp/_version.py
# file). darcsver will also write a new version stamp in
# pycryptopp/_version.py, with a version number derived from darcs
# history. Note that the setup.cfg file has an "[aliases]" section which
# enumerates commands that you might run and specifies that it will run
# darcsver before each one. If you add different commands (or if I forgot some
# that are already in use), you may need to add it to setup.cfg and configure
# it to run darcsver before your command, if you want the version number to be
# correct when that command runs. http://pypi.python.org/pypi/darcsver
#setup_requires.append('darcsver >= 1.6.3')
# setuptools_pyflakes is needed only if you want "./setup.py flakes" to run
# pyflakes on all the pycryptopp modules.
if 'flakes' in sys.argv[1:]:
setup_requires.append('setuptools_pyflakes >= 1.0.0')
# setuptools_darcs is required to produce complete distributions (such
# as with "sdist" or "bdist_egg"), unless there is a
# pycryptopp.egg-info/SOURCE.txt file present which contains a complete
# list of files that should be included.
# http://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools_darcs However, requiring it
# runs afoul of a bug in Distribute, which was shipped in Ubuntu
# Lucid, so for now you have to manually install it before building
# sdists or eggs:
# http://bitbucket.org/tarek/distribute/issue/55/revision-control-plugin-automatically-installed-as-a-build-dependency-is-not-present-when-another-build-dependency-is-being
if False:
setup_requires.append('setuptools_darcs >= 1.1.0')
# stdeb is required to produce Debian files with "sdist_dsc".
# http://github.com/astraw/stdeb/tree/master
if "sdist_dsc" in sys.argv:
setup_requires.append('stdeb')
data_fnames=['COPYING.GPL', 'COPYING.TGPPL.html', 'README.txt']
# In case we are building for a .deb with stdeb's sdist_dsc command, we put the
# docs in "share/doc/pycryptopp".
doc_loc = "share/doc/" + PKG
data_files = [(doc_loc, data_fnames)]
# Note that due to a bug in distutils we also have to maintain a
# MANIFEST.in file specifying embeddedcryptopp/extraversion.h. This bug was
# fixed in Python 2.7
#data_files.append((EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP_DIR, [EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP_DIR+'/extraversion.h']))
if ECDSA:
long_description='RSA-PSS-SHA256 signatures, ECDSA(1363)/EMSA1(SHA-256) signatures, SHA-256 hashes, and AES-CTR encryption'
else:
long_description='RSA-PSS-SHA256 signatures, SHA-256 hashes, and AES-CTR encryption'
PY_VERSION_BODY='''
# This is the version of this tree, as created by %(versiontool)s from the darcs patch
# information: the main version number is taken from the most recent release
# tag. If some patches have been added since the last release, this will have a
# -NN "build number" suffix, or else a -rNN "revision number" suffix. Please see
# pyutil.version_class for a description of what the different fields mean.
__pkgname__ = "%(pkgname)s"
verstr = "%(pkgversion)s"
try:
from pyutil.version_class import Version as pyutil_Version
__version__ = pyutil_Version(verstr)
except (ImportError, ValueError):
# Maybe there is no pyutil installed, or this may be an older version of
# pyutil.version_class which does not support SVN-alike revision numbers.
from distutils.version import LooseVersion as distutils_Version
__version__ = distutils_Version(verstr)
'''
CPP_VERSION_BODY='''
/* This is the version of this tree, as created by %(versiontool)s from the darcs patch
* information: the main version number is taken from the most recent release
* tag. If some patches have been added since the last release, this will have a
* -NN "build number" suffix, or else a -rNN "revision number" suffix. Please see
* pyutil.version_class for a description of what the different fields mean.
*/
#define CRYPTOPP_EXTRA_VERSION "%(pkgname)s-%(pkgversion)s"
'''
setup(name=PKG,
version=verstr,
description='Python wrappers for a few algorithms from the Crypto++ library',
long_description=long_description,
author='Zooko O\'Whielacronx',
author_email='zooko@zooko.com',
url='http://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/' + PKG,
license='GNU GPL', # see README.txt for details -- there is also an alternative licence
packages=find_packages(),
include_package_data=True,
exclude_package_data={
'': [ '*.cpp', '*.hpp', ]
},
data_files=data_files,
setup_requires=setup_requires,
install_requires=install_requires,
dependency_links=dependency_links,
classifiers=trove_classifiers,
ext_modules=ext_modules,
test_suite=PKG+".test",
zip_safe=False, # I prefer unzipped for easier access.
versionfiles=[os.path.join('pycryptopp', '_version.py'), os.path.join(EMBEDDED_CRYPTOPP_DIR, 'extraversion.h')],
versionbodies=[PY_VERSION_BODY, CPP_VERSION_BODY],
)
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