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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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Doc/ACKS.txt
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@@ -183,6 +183,7 @@ docs@python.org), and we'll be glad to correct the problem.
* Joakim Sernbrant
* Justin Sheehy
* Charlie Shepherd
* Yue Shuaijie
* Michael Simcich
* Ionel Simionescu
* Michael Sloan
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@@ -31,8 +31,9 @@ setup script). Indirectly provides the :class:`distutils.dist.Distribution` and
+====================+================================+=============================================================+
| *name* | The name of the package | a string |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *version* | The version number of the | See :mod:`distutils.version` |
| | package | |
| *version* | The version number of the | a string |
| | package; see | |
| | :mod:`distutils.version` | |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *description* | A single line describing the | a string |
| | package | |
...
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@@ -49,14 +50,14 @@ setup script). Indirectly provides the :class:`distutils.dist.Distribution` and
| | maintainer, if different from | |
| | the author | |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *maintainer_email* | The email address of the |
|
| *maintainer_email* | The email address of the |
a string
|
| | current maintainer, if | |
| | different from the author | |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *url* | A URL for the package | a
URL
|
| *url* | A URL for the package | a
string
|
| | (homepage) | |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *download_url* | A URL to download the package | a
URL
|
| *download_url* | A URL to download the package | a
string
|
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *packages* | A list of Python packages that | a list of strings |
| | distutils will manipulate | |
...
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@@ -68,14 +69,13 @@ setup script). Indirectly provides the :class:`distutils.dist.Distribution` and
| | files to be built and | |
| | installed | |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *ext_modules* | A list of Python extensions to |
A list of instances of
|
| *ext_modules* | A list of Python extensions to |
a list of instances of
|
| | be built | :class:`distutils.core.Extension` |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *classifiers* | A list of categories for the | The list of available |
| | package | categorizations is available on `PyPI |
| | | <http://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=list_classifiers>`_. |
| *classifiers* | A list of categories for the | a list of strings; valid classifiers are listed on `PyPI |
| | package | <http://pypi.python.org/pypi?:action=list_classifiers>`_. |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *distclass* | the :class:`Distribution` |
A
subclass of |
| *distclass* | the :class:`Distribution` |
a
subclass of |
| | class to use | :class:`distutils.core.Distribution` |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *script_name* | The name of the setup.py | a string |
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@@ -85,15 +85,15 @@ setup script). Indirectly provides the :class:`distutils.dist.Distribution` and
| *script_args* | Arguments to supply to the | a list of strings |
| | setup script | |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *options* | default options for the setup | a
string
|
| *options* | default options for the setup | a
dictionary
|
| | script | |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *license* | The license for the package | a string |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *keywords* | Descriptive meta-data, see |
|
| *keywords* | Descriptive meta-data, see |
a list of strings or a comma-separated string
|
| | :pep:`314` | |
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *platforms* | |
|
| *platforms* | |
a list of strings or a comma-separated string
|
+--------------------+--------------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| *cmdclass* | A mapping of command names to | a dictionary |
| | :class:`Command` subclasses | |
...
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@@ -165,13 +165,13 @@ the full reference.
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| argument name | value | type |
+========================+================================+===========================+
| *name* | the full name of the |
string
|
| *name* | the full name of the |
a string
|
| | extension, including any | |
| | packages --- ie. *not* a | |
| | filename or pathname, but | |
| | Python dotted name | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *sources* | list of source filenames, |
string
|
| *sources* | list of source filenames, |
a list of strings
|
| | relative to the distribution | |
| | root (where the setup script | |
| | lives), in Unix form (slash- | |
...
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@@ -184,12 +184,12 @@ the full reference.
| | as source for a Python | |
| | extension. | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *include_dirs* | list of directories to search |
string
|
| *include_dirs* | list of directories to search |
a list of strings
|
| | for C/C++ header files (in | |
| | Unix form for portability) | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *define_macros* | list of macros to define; each |
(string, string) tuple or
|
| | macro is defined using a |
(name, ``None``)
|
| *define_macros* | list of macros to define; each |
a list of tuples
|
| | macro is defined using a |
|
| | 2-tuple ``(name, value)``, | |
| | where *value* is | |
| | either the string to define it | |
...
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@@ -200,31 +200,31 @@ the full reference.
| | on Unix C compiler command | |
| | line) | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *undef_macros* | list of macros to undefine |
string
|
| *undef_macros* | list of macros to undefine |
a list of strings
|
| | explicitly | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *library_dirs* | list of directories to search |
string
|
| *library_dirs* | list of directories to search |
a list of strings
|
| | for C/C++ libraries at link | |
| | time | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *libraries* | list of library names (not |
string
|
| *libraries* | list of library names (not |
a list of strings
|
| | filenames or paths) to link | |
| | against | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *runtime_library_dirs* | list of directories to search |
string
|
| *runtime_library_dirs* | list of directories to search |
a list of strings
|
| | for C/C++ libraries at run | |
| | time (for shared extensions, | |
| | this is when the extension is | |
| | loaded) | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *extra_objects* | list of extra files to link |
string
|
| *extra_objects* | list of extra files to link |
a list of strings
|
| | with (eg. object files not | |
| | implied by 'sources', static | |
| | library that must be | |
| | explicitly specified, binary | |
| | resource files, etc.) | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *extra_compile_args* | any extra platform- and |
string
|
| *extra_compile_args* | any extra platform- and |
a list of strings
|
| | compiler-specific information | |
| | to use when compiling the | |
| | source files in 'sources'. For | |
...
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@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ the full reference.
| | for other platforms it could | |
| | be anything. | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *extra_link_args* | any extra platform- and |
string
|
| *extra_link_args* | any extra platform- and |
a list of strings
|
| | compiler-specific information | |
| | to use when linking object | |
| | files together to create the | |
...
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@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ the full reference.
| | Similar interpretation as for | |
| | 'extra_compile_args'. | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *export_symbols* | list of symbols to be exported |
string
|
| *export_symbols* | list of symbols to be exported |
a list of strings
|
| | from a shared extension. Not | |
| | used on all platforms, and not | |
| | generally necessary for Python | |
...
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@@ -252,15 +252,20 @@ the full reference.
| | export exactly one symbol: | |
| | ``init`` + extension_name. | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *depends* | list of files that the |
string
|
| *depends* | list of files that the |
a list of strings
|
| | extension depends on | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *language* | extension language (i.e. |
string
|
| *language* | extension language (i.e. |
a string
|
| | ``'c'``, ``'c++'``, | |
| | ``'objc'``). Will be detected | |
| | from the source extensions if | |
| | not provided. | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
| *optional* | specifies that a build failure | a boolean |
| | in the extension should not | |
| | abort the build process, but | |
| | simply skip the extension. | |
+------------------------+--------------------------------+---------------------------+
.. class:: Distribution
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"""Support code for distutils test cases."""
import
os
import
sys
import
shutil
import
tempfile
import
unittest
import
sysconfig
from
copy
import
deepcopy
import
warnings
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@@ -9,6 +12,7 @@ from distutils import log
from
distutils.log
import
DEBUG
,
INFO
,
WARN
,
ERROR
,
FATAL
from
distutils.core
import
Distribution
def
capture_warnings
(
func
):
def
_capture_warnings
(
*
args
,
**
kw
):
with
warnings
.
catch_warnings
():
...
...
@@ -16,6 +20,7 @@ def capture_warnings(func):
return
func
(
*
args
,
**
kw
)
return
_capture_warnings
class
LoggingSilencer
(
object
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
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...
@@ -49,6 +54,7 @@ class LoggingSilencer(object):
def
clear_logs
(
self
):
self
.
logs
=
[]
class
TempdirManager
(
object
):
"""Mix-in class that handles temporary directories for test cases.
...
...
@@ -105,6 +111,7 @@ class TempdirManager(object):
return
pkg_dir
,
dist
class
DummyCommand
:
"""Class to store options for retrieval via set_undefined_options()."""
...
...
@@ -115,6 +122,7 @@ class DummyCommand:
def
ensure_finalized
(
self
):
pass
class
EnvironGuard
(
object
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
...
...
@@ -131,3 +139,71 @@ class EnvironGuard(object):
del
os
.
environ
[
key
]
super
(
EnvironGuard
,
self
).
tearDown
()
def
copy_xxmodule_c
(
directory
):
"""Helper for tests that need the xxmodule.c source file.
Example use:
def test_compile(self):
copy_xxmodule_c(self.tmpdir)
self.assertIn('xxmodule.c', os.listdir(self.tmpdir))
If the source file can be found, it will be copied to *directory*. If not,
the test will be skipped. Errors during copy are not caught.
"""
filename
=
_get_xxmodule_path
()
if
filename
is
None
:
raise
unittest
.
SkipTest
(
'cannot find xxmodule.c (test must run in '
'the python build dir)'
)
shutil
.
copy
(
filename
,
directory
)
def
_get_xxmodule_path
():
srcdir
=
sysconfig
.
get_config_var
(
'srcdir'
)
candidates
=
[
# use installed copy if available
os
.
path
.
join
(
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
__file__
),
'xxmodule.c'
),
# otherwise try using copy from build directory
os
.
path
.
join
(
srcdir
,
'Modules'
,
'xxmodule.c'
),
# srcdir mysteriously can be $srcdir/Lib/distutils/tests when
# this file is run from its parent directory, so walk up the
# tree to find the real srcdir
os
.
path
.
join
(
srcdir
,
'..'
,
'..'
,
'..'
,
'Modules'
,
'xxmodule.c'
),
]
for
path
in
candidates
:
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
path
):
return
path
def
fixup_build_ext
(
cmd
):
"""Function needed to make build_ext tests pass.
When Python was build with --enable-shared on Unix, -L. is not good
enough to find the libpython<blah>.so. This is because regrtest runs
it under a tempdir, not in the top level where the .so lives. By the
time we've gotten here, Python's already been chdir'd to the tempdir.
When Python was built with in debug mode on Windows, build_ext commands
need their debug attribute set, and it is not done automatically for
some reason.
This function handles both of these things. Example use:
cmd = build_ext(dist)
support.fixup_build_ext(cmd)
cmd.ensure_finalized()
"""
if
os
.
name
==
'nt'
:
cmd
.
debug
=
sys
.
executable
.
endswith
(
'_d.exe'
)
elif
sysconfig
.
get_config_var
(
'Py_ENABLE_SHARED'
):
# To further add to the shared builds fun on Unix, we can't just add
# library_dirs to the Extension() instance because that doesn't get
# plumbed through to the final compiler command.
runshared
=
sysconfig
.
get_config_var
(
'RUNSHARED'
)
if
runshared
is
None
:
cmd
.
library_dirs
=
[
'.'
]
else
:
name
,
equals
,
value
=
runshared
.
partition
(
'='
)
cmd
.
library_dirs
=
value
.
split
(
os
.
pathsep
)
Lib/distutils/tests/test_build_ext.py
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import
sys
import
os
import
tempfile
import
shutil
from
StringIO
import
StringIO
import
textwrap
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@@ -19,76 +17,40 @@ from test import test_support
# Don't load the xx module more than once.
ALREADY_TESTED
=
False
def
_get_source_filename
():
# use installed copy if available
tests_f
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
__file__
),
'xxmodule.c'
)
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
tests_f
):
return
tests_f
# otherwise try using copy from build directory
srcdir
=
sysconfig
.
get_config_var
(
'srcdir'
)
if
srcdir
is
None
:
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
sysconfig
.
project_base
,
'Modules'
,
'xxmodule.c'
)
return
os
.
path
.
join
(
srcdir
,
'Modules'
,
'xxmodule.c'
)
_XX_MODULE_PATH
=
_get_source_filename
()
class
BuildExtTestCase
(
support
.
TempdirManager
,
support
.
LoggingSilencer
,
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
setUp
(
self
):
# Create a simple test environment
# Note that we're making changes to sys.path
super
(
BuildExtTestCase
,
self
).
setUp
()
self
.
tmp_dir
=
tempfile
.
mkdtemp
(
prefix
=
"pythontest_"
)
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
_XX_MODULE_PATH
):
self
.
sys_path
=
sys
.
path
[:]
sys
.
path
.
append
(
self
.
tmp_dir
)
shutil
.
copy
(
_XX_MODULE_PATH
,
self
.
tmp_dir
)
self
.
tmp_dir
=
self
.
mkdtemp
()
self
.
xx_created
=
False
sys
.
path
.
append
(
self
.
tmp_dir
)
self
.
addCleanup
(
sys
.
path
.
remove
,
self
.
tmp_dir
)
if
sys
.
version
>
"2.6"
:
import
site
self
.
old_user_base
=
site
.
USER_BASE
site
.
USER_BASE
=
self
.
mkdtemp
()
from
distutils.command
import
build_ext
build_ext
.
USER_BASE
=
site
.
USER_BASE
def
tearDown
(
self
):
# Get everything back to normal
if
os
.
path
.
exists
(
_XX_MODULE_PATH
):
if
self
.
xx_created
:
test_support
.
unload
(
'xx'
)
sys
.
path
[:]
=
self
.
sys_path
# XXX on Windows the test leaves a directory
# with xx module in TEMP
shutil
.
rmtree
(
self
.
tmp_dir
,
os
.
name
==
'nt'
or
sys
.
platform
==
'cygwin'
)
super
(
BuildExtTestCase
,
self
).
tearDown
()
def
_fixup_command
(
self
,
cmd
):
# When Python was build with --enable-shared, -L. is not good enough
# to find the libpython<blah>.so. This is because regrtest runs it
# under a tempdir, not in the top level where the .so lives. By the
# time we've gotten here, Python's already been chdir'd to the
# tempdir.
#
# To further add to the fun, we can't just add library_dirs to the
# Extension() instance because that doesn't get plumbed through to the
# final compiler command.
if
(
sysconfig
.
get_config_var
(
'Py_ENABLE_SHARED'
)
and
not
sys
.
platform
.
startswith
(
'win'
)):
runshared
=
sysconfig
.
get_config_var
(
'RUNSHARED'
)
if
runshared
is
None
:
cmd
.
library_dirs
=
[
'.'
]
else
:
name
,
equals
,
value
=
runshared
.
partition
(
'='
)
cmd
.
library_dirs
=
value
.
split
(
os
.
pathsep
)
@
unittest
.
skipIf
(
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
_XX_MODULE_PATH
),
'xxmodule.c not found'
)
def
test_build_ext
(
self
):
global
ALREADY_TESTED
support
.
copy_xxmodule_c
(
self
.
tmp_dir
)
self
.
xx_created
=
True
xx_c
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
tmp_dir
,
'xxmodule.c'
)
xx_ext
=
Extension
(
'xx'
,
[
xx_c
])
dist
=
Distribution
({
'name'
:
'xx'
,
'ext_modules'
:
[
xx_ext
]})
dist
.
package_dir
=
self
.
tmp_dir
cmd
=
build_ext
(
dist
)
self
.
_fixup_command
(
cmd
)
if
os
.
name
==
"nt"
:
# On Windows, we must build a debug version iff running
# a debug build of Python
cmd
.
debug
=
sys
.
executable
.
endswith
(
"_d.exe"
)
support
.
fixup_build_ext
(
cmd
)
cmd
.
build_lib
=
self
.
tmp_dir
cmd
.
build_temp
=
self
.
tmp_dir
...
...
@@ -141,6 +103,36 @@ class BuildExtTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
# make sure we get some library dirs under solaris
self
.
assertTrue
(
len
(
cmd
.
library_dirs
)
>
0
)
def
test_user_site
(
self
):
# site.USER_SITE was introduced in 2.6
if
sys
.
version
<
'2.6'
:
return
import
site
dist
=
Distribution
({
'name'
:
'xx'
})
cmd
=
build_ext
(
dist
)
# making sure the user option is there
options
=
[
name
for
name
,
short
,
label
in
cmd
.
user_options
]
self
.
assertIn
(
'user'
,
options
)
# setting a value
cmd
.
user
=
1
# setting user based lib and include
lib
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
site
.
USER_BASE
,
'lib'
)
incl
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
site
.
USER_BASE
,
'include'
)
os
.
mkdir
(
lib
)
os
.
mkdir
(
incl
)
cmd
.
ensure_finalized
()
# see if include_dirs and library_dirs were set
self
.
assertIn
(
lib
,
cmd
.
library_dirs
)
self
.
assertIn
(
lib
,
cmd
.
rpath
)
self
.
assertIn
(
incl
,
cmd
.
include_dirs
)
def
test_finalize_options
(
self
):
# Make sure Python's include directories (for Python.h, pyconfig.h,
# etc.) are in the include search path.
...
...
@@ -149,7 +141,6 @@ class BuildExtTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
cmd
=
build_ext
(
dist
)
cmd
.
finalize_options
()
from
distutils
import
sysconfig
py_include
=
sysconfig
.
get_python_inc
()
self
.
assertTrue
(
py_include
in
cmd
.
include_dirs
)
...
...
@@ -277,13 +268,10 @@ class BuildExtTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
dist
=
Distribution
({
'name'
:
'xx'
,
'ext_modules'
:
[
ext
]})
cmd
=
build_ext
(
dist
)
s
elf
.
_fixup_command
(
cmd
)
s
upport
.
fixup_build_ext
(
cmd
)
cmd
.
ensure_finalized
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
len
(
cmd
.
get_outputs
()),
1
)
if
os
.
name
==
"nt"
:
cmd
.
debug
=
sys
.
executable
.
endswith
(
"_d.exe"
)
cmd
.
build_lib
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
tmp_dir
,
'build'
)
cmd
.
build_temp
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
tmp_dir
,
'tempt'
)
...
...
@@ -509,10 +497,8 @@ class BuildExtTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
cmd
.
build_temp
=
self
.
tmp_dir
try
:
old_stdout
=
sys
.
stdout
cmd
.
ensure_finalized
()
cmd
.
run
()
except
CompileError
:
self
.
fail
(
"Wrong deployment target during compilation"
)
...
...
Lib/distutils/tests/test_install.py
View file @
1bd3b9ce
"""Tests for distutils.command.install."""
import
os
import
sys
import
unittest
import
site
from
test.test_support
import
run_unittest
from
test.test_support
import
captured_stdout
,
run_unittest
from
distutils
import
sysconfig
from
distutils.command.install
import
install
from
distutils.command
import
install
as
install_module
from
distutils.command.build_ext
import
build_ext
from
distutils.command.install
import
INSTALL_SCHEMES
from
distutils.core
import
Distribution
from
distutils.errors
import
DistutilsOptionError
from
distutils.extension
import
Extension
from
distutils.tests
import
support
class
InstallTestCase
(
support
.
TempdirManager
,
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
_make_ext_name
(
modname
):
if
os
.
name
==
'nt'
and
sys
.
executable
.
endswith
(
'_d.exe'
):
modname
+=
'_d'
return
modname
+
sysconfig
.
get_config_var
(
'SO'
)
class
InstallTestCase
(
support
.
TempdirManager
,
support
.
LoggingSilencer
,
unittest
.
TestCase
):
def
test_home_installation_scheme
(
self
):
# This ensure two things:
...
...
@@ -49,6 +65,181 @@ class InstallTestCase(support.TempdirManager, unittest.TestCase):
check_path
(
cmd
.
install_scripts
,
os
.
path
.
join
(
destination
,
"bin"
))
check_path
(
cmd
.
install_data
,
destination
)
def
test_user_site
(
self
):
# site.USER_SITE was introduced in 2.6
if
sys
.
version
<
'2.6'
:
return
# preparing the environment for the test
self
.
old_user_base
=
site
.
USER_BASE
self
.
old_user_site
=
site
.
USER_SITE
self
.
tmpdir
=
self
.
mkdtemp
()
self
.
user_base
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
tmpdir
,
'B'
)
self
.
user_site
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
self
.
tmpdir
,
'S'
)
site
.
USER_BASE
=
self
.
user_base
site
.
USER_SITE
=
self
.
user_site
install_module
.
USER_BASE
=
self
.
user_base
install_module
.
USER_SITE
=
self
.
user_site
def
_expanduser
(
path
):
return
self
.
tmpdir
self
.
old_expand
=
os
.
path
.
expanduser
os
.
path
.
expanduser
=
_expanduser
try
:
# this is the actual test
self
.
_test_user_site
()
finally
:
site
.
USER_BASE
=
self
.
old_user_base
site
.
USER_SITE
=
self
.
old_user_site
install_module
.
USER_BASE
=
self
.
old_user_base
install_module
.
USER_SITE
=
self
.
old_user_site
os
.
path
.
expanduser
=
self
.
old_expand
def
_test_user_site
(
self
):
for
key
in
(
'nt_user'
,
'unix_user'
,
'os2_home'
):
self
.
assertTrue
(
key
in
INSTALL_SCHEMES
)
dist
=
Distribution
({
'name'
:
'xx'
})
cmd
=
install
(
dist
)
# making sure the user option is there
options
=
[
name
for
name
,
short
,
lable
in
cmd
.
user_options
]
self
.
assertTrue
(
'user'
in
options
)
# setting a value
cmd
.
user
=
1
# user base and site shouldn't be created yet
self
.
assertTrue
(
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
self
.
user_base
))
self
.
assertTrue
(
not
os
.
path
.
exists
(
self
.
user_site
))
# let's run finalize
cmd
.
ensure_finalized
()
# now they should
self
.
assertTrue
(
os
.
path
.
exists
(
self
.
user_base
))
self
.
assertTrue
(
os
.
path
.
exists
(
self
.
user_site
))
self
.
assertTrue
(
'userbase'
in
cmd
.
config_vars
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
'usersite'
in
cmd
.
config_vars
)
def
test_handle_extra_path
(
self
):
dist
=
Distribution
({
'name'
:
'xx'
,
'extra_path'
:
'path,dirs'
})
cmd
=
install
(
dist
)
# two elements
cmd
.
handle_extra_path
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
cmd
.
extra_path
,
[
'path'
,
'dirs'
])
self
.
assertEqual
(
cmd
.
extra_dirs
,
'dirs'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
cmd
.
path_file
,
'path'
)
# one element
cmd
.
extra_path
=
[
'path'
]
cmd
.
handle_extra_path
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
cmd
.
extra_path
,
[
'path'
])
self
.
assertEqual
(
cmd
.
extra_dirs
,
'path'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
cmd
.
path_file
,
'path'
)
# none
dist
.
extra_path
=
cmd
.
extra_path
=
None
cmd
.
handle_extra_path
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
cmd
.
extra_path
,
None
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
cmd
.
extra_dirs
,
''
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
cmd
.
path_file
,
None
)
# three elements (no way !)
cmd
.
extra_path
=
'path,dirs,again'
self
.
assertRaises
(
DistutilsOptionError
,
cmd
.
handle_extra_path
)
def
test_finalize_options
(
self
):
dist
=
Distribution
({
'name'
:
'xx'
})
cmd
=
install
(
dist
)
# must supply either prefix/exec-prefix/home or
# install-base/install-platbase -- not both
cmd
.
prefix
=
'prefix'
cmd
.
install_base
=
'base'
self
.
assertRaises
(
DistutilsOptionError
,
cmd
.
finalize_options
)
# must supply either home or prefix/exec-prefix -- not both
cmd
.
install_base
=
None
cmd
.
home
=
'home'
self
.
assertRaises
(
DistutilsOptionError
,
cmd
.
finalize_options
)
# can't combine user with with prefix/exec_prefix/home or
# install_(plat)base
cmd
.
prefix
=
None
cmd
.
user
=
'user'
self
.
assertRaises
(
DistutilsOptionError
,
cmd
.
finalize_options
)
def
test_record
(
self
):
install_dir
=
self
.
mkdtemp
()
project_dir
,
dist
=
self
.
create_dist
(
scripts
=
[
'hello'
])
self
.
addCleanup
(
os
.
chdir
,
os
.
getcwd
())
os
.
chdir
(
project_dir
)
self
.
write_file
(
'hello'
,
"print('o hai')"
)
cmd
=
install
(
dist
)
dist
.
command_obj
[
'install'
]
=
cmd
cmd
.
root
=
install_dir
cmd
.
record
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
project_dir
,
'RECORD'
)
cmd
.
ensure_finalized
()
cmd
.
run
()
f
=
open
(
cmd
.
record
)
try
:
content
=
f
.
read
()
finally
:
f
.
close
()
found
=
[
os
.
path
.
basename
(
line
)
for
line
in
content
.
splitlines
()]
expected
=
[
'hello'
,
'UNKNOWN-0.0.0-py%s.%s.egg-info'
%
sys
.
version_info
[:
2
]]
self
.
assertEqual
(
found
,
expected
)
def
test_record_extensions
(
self
):
install_dir
=
self
.
mkdtemp
()
project_dir
,
dist
=
self
.
create_dist
(
ext_modules
=
[
Extension
(
'xx'
,
[
'xxmodule.c'
])])
self
.
addCleanup
(
os
.
chdir
,
os
.
getcwd
())
os
.
chdir
(
project_dir
)
support
.
copy_xxmodule_c
(
project_dir
)
buildextcmd
=
build_ext
(
dist
)
support
.
fixup_build_ext
(
buildextcmd
)
buildextcmd
.
ensure_finalized
()
cmd
=
install
(
dist
)
dist
.
command_obj
[
'install'
]
=
cmd
dist
.
command_obj
[
'build_ext'
]
=
buildextcmd
cmd
.
root
=
install_dir
cmd
.
record
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
project_dir
,
'RECORD'
)
cmd
.
ensure_finalized
()
cmd
.
run
()
f
=
open
(
cmd
.
record
)
try
:
content
=
f
.
read
()
finally
:
f
.
close
()
found
=
[
os
.
path
.
basename
(
line
)
for
line
in
content
.
splitlines
()]
expected
=
[
_make_ext_name
(
'xx'
),
'UNKNOWN-0.0.0-py%s.%s.egg-info'
%
sys
.
version_info
[:
2
]]
self
.
assertEqual
(
found
,
expected
)
def
test_debug_mode
(
self
):
# this covers the code called when DEBUG is set
old_logs_len
=
len
(
self
.
logs
)
install_module
.
DEBUG
=
True
try
:
with
captured_stdout
():
self
.
test_record
()
finally
:
install_module
.
DEBUG
=
False
self
.
assertTrue
(
len
(
self
.
logs
)
>
old_logs_len
)
def
test_suite
():
return
unittest
.
makeSuite
(
InstallTestCase
)
...
...
Lib/distutils/tests/test_sdist.py
View file @
1bd3b9ce
...
...
@@ -423,6 +423,7 @@ class SDistTestCase(PyPIRCCommandTestCase):
def
test_manual_manifest
(
self
):
# check that a MANIFEST without a marker is left alone
dist
,
cmd
=
self
.
get_cmd
()
cmd
.
formats
=
[
'gztar'
]
cmd
.
ensure_finalized
()
self
.
write_file
((
self
.
tmp_dir
,
cmd
.
manifest
),
'README.manual'
)
self
.
write_file
((
self
.
tmp_dir
,
'README.manual'
),
...
...
Lib/shutil.py
View file @
1bd3b9ce
...
...
@@ -25,7 +25,8 @@ except ImportError:
__all__
=
[
"copyfileobj"
,
"copyfile"
,
"copymode"
,
"copystat"
,
"copy"
,
"copy2"
,
"copytree"
,
"move"
,
"rmtree"
,
"Error"
,
"SpecialFileError"
,
"ExecError"
,
"make_archive"
,
"get_archive_formats"
,
"register_archive_format"
,
"unregister_archive_format"
]
"register_archive_format"
,
"unregister_archive_format"
,
"ignore_patterns"
]
class
Error
(
EnvironmentError
):
pass
...
...
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